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; : ’ eT ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D: ©." THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1892—TEN PAGES. 7 ee eee Coeemnys in ALEBCoRY. THE CTATUE OF COLUMBUS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ee = ERNE... e os ‘Was It Barvere Brtetchio of Mary Quan-| A Brilliant Display tn the Streets of New | Forty Tacseand Boome ‘Witness the Un- ‘THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DA\s. EE _FUTURE pays. FUTURE Days. tele Who Waved the Fiag? fork. ing ‘Monument. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., At arc = ATCLIFFE, DARK & 00. Aucts. 020 Paavan. ©. ATCLIFFE,DARR& 00. A) : ea ., Auctioneers, LIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ~ 5 - “ pune ‘It te-etill a dispated question as to whether| The night pageant in New York city, consist-| The circle at the southwest corner of Central 7s =e ee nes R 920 Pa. ave. aw. RY ES SALE OF TWO.sTORT eageal | “enesm SALE OF VALTAPLE RFAL Pe ; Barbara Prietchic or somebody else waved the | ing of floate illustrating events in the life of | Park in New York was filled with » dense mass Fxg ee DESTRAI STORY, BRICK pwertgya| DRELLING AND STORE NO. 235 POMEROY | IN MIL LADATE eatery, stare and stripes in the face of the confederates Columbus and allied subjects, was remarkable | of human beings yesterday afternoon when the E if VRORTHWASY (DE See EORE Ne he MARTIAND vedte TREE. IN ME oO OF WASHING | | My virtas of a tecr Marines Cou an at Frederick or whether the whole matter is a from the fact that it made a wonderful showing | Columbus monument, presented by the Italian apn S160) AE AUCTION. ae On THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTIETH. i oa ca Tas. ITER, te, wa and dung | waialiy caine N He ohn WAG 7%. The vartous aides have been heard lately | of the use electricity could be put to as a power | citizens of America to the city of New York, ty ee arenes CATALOGUE SALE SUE Peover oF bee Preaucen’ Ye MEE | Retna records of the Dicwist of Oclamstis. ang ot ee ee $5 Sies'Seen, © wih. bu remembered. ‘Won| onan gh ‘The easy wes agustiy: duces vax caraed Py apace an Frente 20508 1 SSUES Tn nan | EEE eee rea eae | Southworth bas upheld Barbara as the and after much inquiry it was found tobea| Theceremonies were of an imposing nature FOUR P-M lot numbered tweaty-aix i or Oth sta.B.¢.and running back with that widen 1S} fect | Bapaitses apie uM DAY, THE TENT Rakes a ae ack, cues ee [nurer tote and were under the surpices of » commities| if)te simon (bur mid ans Bese meiines BPG Bae Ee ler a rataas "Sak ts | ROER ELSON Peak haat Grae cee or | « ; apa prem ot tein ® Virgil Quantrelle Brown has vigorousiyclaimed | “The Goddess of Liberty has taken my | composed of representatives of Italian societies. | oferiginal io By improved by's twolmory and base: SEVEN HUNDRED AND SEVEN a a a ES foquyrer Wachinetan. a to District of fant ber mother, Mrs. Mary Quantrelle, was the | tights,” exclaimed Queen Isabella, ‘'and I'm| The gueste of honor included Secretary Rusk, | ment brick dwelling. frith modern Bimprovementa | of 83,000, over ani above this amonnt to be pad in pe ee npn AT real herotne. Mra. Brown Iately has given Tax uot going to sit with Ferdinand wearing an In-| Baron Fava, the Italian minister; the Italian | two" eet ie mameeek eermenen 5 cmenhied Sith Pee Re Parchaser, | Ein teet front by the dorth thereof of tn im eBay of ot pare ORIENTAL CARPETS. RUGS, HANGINGS, ke. Seypiicd with “io sftecn dare from the PLZ) fert front Py. the densh thereat of th Bran further testimony in regard to her side. | dian squaw's dress." consul general and vice consuls, Commander old, ow all cachet fhnenitee cf Lee — fewle. S20) deponit required at the tine of sale. | S8rs“towetner with all the rishi, eancments, Hei of her claim that Whittier gave the | This was spoken on float No. 5 of the alle-| De Libro and staff of the Italian crniser Giov- carr ‘ad Trcordiue at purchasers. cost po amor as cGeminereccr cciute: RTCLIPEE, BARE pity oe | feeee and appurtenances tothe snnue belonring ‘or tn it to her mother for the heroic deed Mrs. | oe tas the procession was being | anni Banssn, the consul, members of ‘ef kalo soba cnn lied" wir will ton ape tal our fe | eclldadte Auctiousere._ | “9 rise “ppertntnipe. a ene gestive tm ow a says referring to Mr. Southworth: | formed. Isabella, whe ts Mary Machaty Gov. Flawec's sat city aldermen ‘and the tarot cinerwbe the exsctior eae JRATCLIPFE, DARH & 00.. Auctioneers sna Fesee ym the date taal ertdenced 13, “Now be contradicts my statement relative | on other days, told the truth. Somebody officers of many Italian societies. f to resell, propert ‘an ‘of defau BEGINNING TUESDAY. OCTOBER -_ = } seer, bearing interes! ne tay of to Mr. Whittier’s letters, Years ago, when | taken her costume, and before she could geta! The ceremonies were begun by Italian and | Borg, pabitened oe Tale Se im some VERY a CABLE BU UDING {OT ON Twe: nN: | A oS aah, payeuae, some om a . Benator Vilas wae Postmaster General, | suitable one there was # delay. Fame and | American airs by Italian bands, which played | “ocd-dkds WILETAM H BROWH. Exccntor. non STREETS NORTHWEST BY ALOTION | Or trust om the premaibes sora. ne ail SONTEAS @ my sister Julia, since dead, made appli- Electra had an argument over a blonde wig | at intervals until 5 o'clock, when the monument RATCLPFE, DARE s Co.. AUCTIONEERS, sa xINETEEDSE re a SeTOBER | of the purchaser. 4 depoat of ~ schsibiins tlie cation for # clerkship, mod’ among other | and the sper dow: “Americus Yespucia, the | war unrolled by Mle Anne Barsott, daughter MEO PA. AVES W. pee Broader file ett te pre oR, | Sat te Se ae ero ARIOS Dod letters filed were Whittier's correspondence | mapmaker, who rol ‘olumbus of tome of President of the association. ‘She made sone St ELEV! are nting'2 few 10 Dodd “ttreet | Ficht to rose!) st the ree and. com’ of a " end ove letter expecially indited, in which he | his glory, blamed poor old, innocent William | a brief address aa followes cm Beste RCs Non ate Tun Tee a centh of 140 feet to 6 30-f0ot aley, This an one | Purchaser after dive duty. adc prtismmant of euch Dee sare: ‘Thave no doubt of thy mother’s loyal Peno for taking bis cape. Mr. Penn and Vev-| “In this solemn moment, when the} AND. 3 PORIDA AVENUE, BETWEEN AND THREE P. 4, y a ation of partic denrous | Ail coueepan ig, phoortize, Ro at purchasers cont Teta nhc aot, and trust ber child will not eek in vain of pucius made a search and it was discovered | glorious statue of Christopher Columbus] PHIRTS BY AUOEIDN : wers-dets | GEORGE © HekNina,} Trastecs. * NOW HMEST ATO REE the government, whose loyalty thy mother dis- that one of the Voltre sun worshipers was the Sppears in all ite majesty and besniy | By vote of 6 in trust << togDp dated ey ele: dks GEOKGE ©. HENNING, i Tat a played in » signal manner.” | guilty one. Defore the eyes of the people of New | Merch 15,1802, and duiy rercrds, ‘671. folics | AND CONTINUING TILL FRIDAY, OCTOBER | Wmnfannualls, secured S@-TEF ADOVP SATE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL Setneniie ween | _ Mayor Grant sent word that the show-must | York I pray that Goa ee ‘the Di eb Gana eie a i arent ot bd Property eoud, on all ox atthe option of the ur THURSDAY, OCTOBER T TETH, samme hour move, and at 9:30 it ander way. ticular 8 for i ies, ablic auction, on THURSDA - . ue? ent ny 4 4 her 6 be | Trustees Stil another tnteresting chapter in this affair | "Ty; outa of tho parade was up Broadway 10] of the great dinsoversr; ome fas" the PRUE REN Pa 003. at BO Beg (ibs iereach nicer eet seetid th we Qs qpareen a Seman Taz Szan from Frederick twit. In ath street, wast around Washington Square to | daughter of bin genius, of his ail, of hin por- | 1 ¥ace inches n Maids tues esse 1S Property at the tisk and cont of tue defaulting par. | FAT! ns. that city lvoe a grand niece of Barbara Friet-| 5th avenue, to 1ith street, to dth avenue, to| severance. Asa child of Italian parentage and | 14th streete northwest, with s aepih of So fecttoan | AT SAME HOURS, AT OUR ELEGANT | chaser fier 2 fched in Washington, De Ad | VERY VAL H STREET BUSINESS | chic, who speake clearly and to the point of , 17th etrect, to 5th avenue, to 49th street. American birth Ican ask nothing greater than PES a conveyancing and recording tsa TF AMD ROLLING Ee ee any of the dispated questions. She likewise | FIVE THOUSAND WHEELMEN. this—God blows Italy! God blows America! and imme furnace, SALES ROOMS, 1407 @ ST. eel Lak ae < aehen one SPVE STH STREET NORTHWEST “peTwhEN hres ies credit for the fing episode to Mrs | Fim came a platoon of mounted police, their | Ay fhe friem pork eae eae QRERIDAT. OCTOpEH FOURTEENTH, at FOUR [ATIMEN SBEOAR, Auctioneer, ba TEESE ROE ANP STONE ROOM itt Sa on toner aaa ee sane ee on. | conform to the regulation pace. ‘The police | Alias Barvottt then pulled the cords, which foam aloe, uae are coal Te ecg OF | TION OF ORIENTAL ART Goops EvER | AN ELEGANT THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT £4 feet on Teh wtreet by" depeir ord | &sipsy semne lcon- escort was followed by as pretty a sight as New | allowed the draper: fall from the monu- | heving sieht ‘and bath each, with concrete cel: af Steak tath cue coe tx Pevaaeies om reso tov | Sook bes over vitmemed. “0 wena body of bt-| ment, and the berelo warble statue of Colum yt Beated in fhe mame mannes~ Atated. oni BROUGHT TO OUR CAPITAL, AXD IT 18 ongereases: Tile property ts one of the best bnviness proportion the truth of what I write. Firstly. Mra. Brown | cyclists, 5,000 strong. each bearing flag and | bus was gazed upon by 40,000 people. looking the beautiful property formerly occupied by SUT Novas, Bow Nein under rood rentaiand shows gfirme that Stonewall Jackson was nover lantern, and led by ‘Champion A.A. Zimmer-| | The monument hase square massive base of | Chief Justice er, ad te reached Dy the cable cars akDonie ee m Me. ott SRTEENTS STSERE, search of an ineoativen ee ee fo “Frederick daring the war.” ilere she man. To ay that the cyclists were enthusias-| Rareno granite, from which a tall shaft of the | #,!@pinuiwefrom ibe heart ef'ubeclty Rear Colin: — McPHERSON SQU! a SE a EY errs greatly. Jackson crossed the Poto-_ tically cheered for the fine showing they made same stone 27 feet in height arises. Presents an t opportunity for investinent or 10 IN SQUARE, goats. per coat rer annain fpac ber 5, 1962, and camped about | would be but faintly describing the warm greet-| At the top of this stands a majestic statue of rire Rome fo Sa ae ITUDE IX EVERY VARIETY OF RARE pe Sanat betoeelo al acne three from this city, where he was visited | ing extended to the wheelmen. The cyclists | Columbus 14 feet in height. It is of Carrara | 2° ifts. po Ra ighry hock pet gh $206 required at the time of sain ip aueny of cur nent citizens. Om Sun- rode twelve abreast and formed » column at| marble and isan excellent work of art. It is | $1000, sifdecua April. dshz., payable in three years | AND CHOICE ANTIQUE AND MODERN FTERNOON, OCTOBER | stlc, right teerrted te ronal the day be atten services at the Reformed leasts mile ands half long. After the wheel-| by Prof. Gateno Russo, a leading sculptor of prow ste, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per NINET! at HALF-PAST FOUR end cost of the Aefeniting purcha 5 lance a ce and . [- } Fecors ™ cogt of the pr Moeuh bis army cume icko town about 5 J. Garnett, the grand marshal, ard his aide | THE BROCK’S GAP TRAGEDY. Blancs fit and trelva months trom the day 2f ebeetiiacs Jone has bine rootus Pith beth hart-weod wails, | wocli-Akabe RATCLIEFE Pelock a m. While Lee and the army passed The aids of Grand Marshal Garnett included ————— toreat st ihe rate of @ er cent ber annam, pays liars pap teome irrorn and crystal chandeilers; fot 80.05 | FY CNCANSON BROS. Aucts Rp Patrick strect Jackson made a detour to | some of the best-known citizons of New York. | Clrcumstances of the Murder of J. T. Peeple | semi-annually, or easter terme, if desired, or all This cf the most elegant establishmentain | TRUSTEES: GALE OF TalCa Yeaves note for bis friend, Kev. Dr. Ross of | This brilliant cavalcade was roundly cheered fn Alabama. frpdea coun atures aer Acetone at two | | OVER ONE HUNDRED LARGE CARPE?S | tne tity ai should’ Gomand the seat nal oo ARB aN SHE ChcS AV OPW TBAT OF tbe Prespyterian Church. He then passed and won the deserved admiration of all. The following are the circumstances con- fede complied with in fifteen day of “Terme: Halt cash, Dalance tn cne and two yea ps a TMEIA, ABOUT TWO AND ent Bentz street into Patrick, sbout sixty- Po woe = _o oe jaan ie id | nected with the murder at Brock’s Gap, near! "* pRann. BROWNING, FOR PARLORS, DINING ROOMS, LIBRa- paint Rotee bearing interest and accured by a ahetiob NEAR THE CAN KORN ACA PART three tual measurement) from staff, was the banner of Fame, and then or ors st on the property. or cash, a! option of pur- TRACT OF LAND CALLER Where Mrs Fristinie’s ‘home, ‘This ir vouched for came the twenty Bistorical cars or fears, which | Birmingham, Alabama, Saturday afternoon gf jonns. swoRMetiDr” BIES, BED ROOMS, bo Cont’ €000 depunlt required ates otnie CONTAINING Sx ACKER MORE Ol by Gol H. Kyd Douglass and others of Jack- have for months past been the object of hard J. T. Peeple, information concerning wl oct teahe __ 927 F st. n. Ww. LATIMER & SLOAN, Siguttedl. ‘Bases Theat be sscn that es ho | Work and shady upon the part of some of oar | was contained in a private telegram recetved at | FRATCLIFFE, PARR & C0.) AUCTIOS seen @id not pass her house she did not wave her flag _ Dest artists in sud watters, 1 production, Joa | Tl, Obio. The telegram received at Toledo, We GRAND FREE EXHIBITION 518 NIN day of October, Frrcrchie was bang wea tory ip the conte hours | the long lino, and was followed ‘bya bund of | BOWEYEr, gave the name of the murdered man | PFREMPTORY 84 WEEN ae OENT HAND THaad Pqucy De ees SS te tre Ber | Aofendasta i MJ " 7 2 « ” g 7 x 7 N i uf rocket 32. % > | Retoncants, ‘Tus is incorrect. He led a quict prebistoric Americans. In this car the winged | 88 “Pepper.” The murder of J.T. Peeple at Oh ge ag eR he BUND EE. COROBER 3, ste Disieted of Gotuinole T anal te | isaac gly RE Sak! Goat Wore | Selly Fased war ropresenied os Ming Grex tes | Deosk's Gap ie ocouling ctens Was of apacioall x ETH AND. THI Honea easy Tne e er aete: wert SOs, @ ber 10, 1849, aged sixty-nine years, being the | western hemisphere to announce to all nations | sensation, and false reports are being sent out Hs) NDE STREETS NORTH- FROM 9 A. M. TILLOP. M. he WL EIVE OuLote AFTERNOON, “Tot eleven $ir"beown citys that el tee ime of toe inel:| After this group ‘catze apother banner and |QU81%. a PSSST TEE] nse Re ich t epee ie dont Mra Frietchie was bedridden, which ie not “The Car of the Stone Age” or orehistoric car, | Peeple’s murderer was Wm. Brandon, a young ial ma LOSTRATED CATALOGUES CA! arte Lehee oysters of 23 feat Onchoaand a |e land and Prete Correct. Mr. Henry M. Nixdorff, the author of surrounded and followed by avumber of In-| man twenty-two years of age. Brandon is a _B. re ¢ VISION OF wide, died proved hy a Sve-roo: 26 dwelling. | 08 follows: —— . OCTORER TWENTY-SIXTH, the life of Barbars Frietchie, says that ‘sep- diane. : | cousin of Wim. Brasswell, another young man | po. os ty SQUARE 20, SEED AE OUR OPEIOR ON AP el ene eponey. cash. | Dart of Waite tin __ eee tember 19 she stood at her front window and _ This prehistoric ear was surrounded by early | who had beon a tenant on Peeple’s place about | POSwUMES? ‘opt snches on he ous eerie Se Be dor relcd parce or | © thence runnta ond lots ST Wared her fag to Gen, McClellan's army. The inhabitants of this continent, while others | two years ego. Peeple had been st Birming-| tuk: on map flor oe ge | Eo py Sinaia OF otto Soldiers were delighted at this patriotic display, rere represented us fighting with giant turtles, | ham Saturday, and that afternoon went home | ALSO. ON S4MEDAY AT HALF-PAST FOUR. M., n, One hundred ( wat, thirty-nine perches (6. $/M> ot oa h Jot te sion ‘and some of them ran to the window and shook | bears and snakes. + | 0m the accommodation train. Between the | Fronting 15 feet on Dusan dior teroora D and E LATIMER & SLOAN, ERE Be a RL RS pw gh ; { hands with her. Among them was Gen. Reno,| Float No. 3 was “Car of the Sun Worshipers.”’ | station and his house be was accosted by Wm. | and 1th and 1th streste northeast, with « deyth of ancing aud recording tote paid by him four Hinksts * thence north f ‘aegaeesnane wae killed shortly after at South moun-| The Toltec sun worshipers were seen in the | Brasswell, who engaged him in conversation, | Rrollina conaiezgummroved by @ two.story brick DANIEL O'C. CALLAGHAN, Trustes, eR gd a Turtee Aesieee. cont, twenty . act of sacrificing a victim at the foot of a smok- | while Wm. Brandon came up and deliberately | ‘Terms made tuown of application tothe auctioneers | 0°13-0t Auctionsers. = OS Mine _ | Fiaated at the end of tive anid anes thenes 4 ire. Brown further claims that her mother, | ing pyramid, while near burning altars eof in-| shot him. snd will be announced st sale, A deposit on each (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctiourers, Mary Quantrelle, was the heroine of Whit- cense Aztec warriors were supposed to be wor- | Brasewell and Brandon flourished their pis- | Pigs? °f 6200 will be require. at the time of sale, &_ BESSINGER, AUCTIONEER, wale ’ ‘This is true, as their old neigh- shiping the genius of the sun. The band of the | tols tn the faces of the bystanders and disap- | ecB0dkds RUTOLIFEE Dah ee Aucts. . ate PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE. PROPERTY, re vouched for. Mrs. Quantrelie re- | twelfth regiment followed. | peared in the woods, J)UNCANSON BRos., avcTIONEENS, be saith eb ad hed No aR SEVENTH STREET NORTAWEST, at sided about one square above Mrs. Frietchie; | The fourth float was entitled “Victory of | ithe only motive ascribed for tho act is that ‘Oth and B sts. nw. CARRIAGE BAZAAR, | on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER NINETEENTH. ‘wits by, deed dated Art and when the confederate army passed Gen nd was presented by the leading Ital- | while Brasswell was a tenant on Peeple’s place | ¢nr; 8 = LA AVE ¥.W. at HALF-PaSt FOUR POM, we stil sell, th | cordeain fiver J A Sila. fhrough town she waved “her nion fan society of New York city, by whom it was| his wife and the old man bad a dificalty in | "PATPERTSAUE, OF, VALUABLE, IMPROVED eae fag. of Jot 21, fa equare, No, 44s, | Lend reronda of anid county flag to them. When some of the ‘reba’ escorted. Rhich the woman laid a board vigorously over Bite PA ASP rntagdane BS ia — Traproved by a lates | recorted tn Femonstrated with her it is said she THE RTATUE OF coLvunrs. eeple’a head, The old man retaliated by using} PRANGE SU LOT, in SOU 78, IM | oe, nan sarcavar| = iling and store, ith plied in tach patriotic words that the oficers | The ‘Statue of Columbus” ear came next, | a horve whip, which he happened to have in his | Be vjtaro¢w deo of wun cu raseded in Liter | W® ghar uit aueion-eithont regres, ATURDAY | Wi cfr, osne containing eit Toth a0 os pepeicsoee QU eset, Qeeren, ove Said not allow her to, be dicturbek thouel| representing homage to Columbus, the great | hand. Feeple was a quid disposed and good | Bn, /eus Ah-tis-congttoevana regan tt | MORNING, ATH MTES lefties Onethird cath, Yalance tm ony ant two cient some soldiers knocked the flag out o! hae citizen, so'far as known in Birmingham. He | ofthe note secured shares. ees 7 care, of © te 8 band and broke the staf. Ieay this in | Mariner, as he is greeted by history and fame. | came from Toledo, Ohio, about seven years ago, Suotion infront of the promisen on THURED SE, | $0hend of Horses and Mares; good drivers and work- Property, aid at By Justice, so that the true heroine may have due | Ou the front of the car was seated America, | and during the boom of 1886 he made a good OO EN: Ai D5 Lee, et FIVE! ere, Gispostt of Merit for her patriotic deed. Mrs. Brown at | with Spain and Italy oneitherhand. The Four-| deal of money in land transactions. When the | Qch@i* the city of Washington, District of Colum- | 1 Sorrel Pony, 5 yoars old; sound and gentle; suitable | me of SPU EE ies thie time was but a child, and like | teenth pees marnogg and = Corned doom collapsed he failed and then removed to See toot gigt, umbered eleven (11), for lady's use. ([BOMAS DOWLING & SON. Ai 3 Andee ie : ‘le the writer knew nothing accurate but what | * Sroup representing Cortez, Pizarro, Amerigo his little farm at Brock’s Gap, twelve miles —— aoe ie aie 8 ort 1) stNgss | 4978 rom day of sale. a rustem, beard from older and wiser heads. bop en bom de Leon, Cabot and other south of eee. among the ‘mountains. tlatviston i a in) oagk WF. fol: —<——e Bugwies, Phaetons, Har- PUPROPEREY, Nov a2ho ee Pee qulted from the varshase orl Abide UN Dt TA mn, inal affirmation that, ‘not until therelatives of | &Test mariners. He never took any interest in politics unless it jurvey or's office of erinu.n = ass 2 eis CHALLES WA. "PHOMAS DOWLING & SON. Mev. Fritch found gforydevcending did they | Follmiog cae » bods of Spanish tnlght, | warn he own locality, and never made pul Pid Wt and rannar Genes sae wets ols 8, BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, afroun acon Fat: Sermon in frat oe suures 2482 spepgclenetercde! eur secsar edinire the good ‘ : ec 4 “four fest: orth tan o " * fronting 37 y SIMPROTEN LOTS ON FS ete eis ceciste tis bao che nasa | Bebtls, the Spend court cn Sorvebact and | PS oe (Sl) feetTand thence eaat fly our OA) fet to the WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARBIAGE pctonthe north siieof Mer Briigestrece, by'sdereh | OC1OAte adit th RouTawEer On Forme patriot in that she loved her country, but none | then & model of the caravel Santa Maria drawn AFFAIRS IN ITALY. Breota, eaten: righie: privifesee aod Rone. BAZAAR, Sick move ani” ing Conttiniue dso 8? | RATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO. At KEN we wii a = Of them ever cared for the ‘glory’ of what) >¥ suilors,a display which met with co gsc fenunces to the sanie belongina or in any wise apper Terms: Oneti.. rash, balance th oue apd two war ene ‘ YT et on Fa] ‘ww not trac. The poem fas” been "set | Proval of the crowds Queen Isabella rode | Royal Decree Issued Dissolving the Chamber | ‘ening 5 0c13-2t 040 La ave.nw. Fears, with interes:. secured by a deed of trust on the | DECKER BROS. GRAND SQUARE PIANO FORTE auare 44 $e music (miserable in Gvery respect); it bas | ander canopy borne by four knights in fall of Deputies. tenat of #3.000 to secures butidiag atecclation (ihe = RRESe, oral cash, at the option of he purchaser. | PT CAU MONT NEW). CHAMUER FURNITURE Me nt ve po eve ablio school | #Fmor and was followed by s gorgeous retinue is 5] exact amotnt due thereon will be stated at tine of | JRATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, If the ‘terms aro not complied with in 1h dave the eg eee hse at pe Deen rung and sung from every public school A royal decree has been issnod dissolving the TIRESSES, TABLES AND CHATS. the north, but it has's glory that | of lords and ladies of Iberia, the costumes be-| _ A Foral decree n isenod dissolving the | scie). batence of purchase money casi. "A deposit of 20 PATAVE. N.W. | Sroperty ‘may be renold at risk and cont of dots fing rBESSES . TABLES ABD COALS. Wine x Lin fostrum in the north, bu ® glory that | of , Italian chamber of deputies and fixing Novem- | #200 required at "Conveyancing. ise, at Purchaser. A deposit of #100 required. at tne ol Beats al rors. AG thoneere 1g Teally magnificent and deserving of all the pul 4 - h FURNITURE AND REQUISI a fades away like « dream when the enthusiastic . i # urchaser's cont. Ter de complied with in’ te1 fale, HOMAS DO" 'G & SON, Ms AND OFLCLOTHS. AND finds out that it ise fraud. ‘True it isa | #Pprobation they received. ber 6 as the date for holding the elections for | Bays, otherwise the tr ccdkds DOMES hwctionsers. CMS AND O1LCT SD A [Ak & SLOAN, & itiful poem, but only a fiction. “Puritan” car, which came next, was also | new members of the chamber. The new house | # ihe rise, and costs of Peng ee pty ean i LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 @ ot. nw E80 on TRUSTEES: Sar oF ‘Annexed to Mrs. Brown's letver in Tue Stan | Tell received. | It represented Puritan wed- | will meet on November 23. The decree 4s pre- | newspaper published in Washiugiog, B.C. ) FURNITURE, 4 Wa roma FORE HORSER oprrt0! PROPERTY ding, John Alden and Priscilla both riding the JAS. P_RYON, FINE BRIO-A-BRAC AND CURIOS, &o., CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED NS GOOD DITION, jpeg ny version, which = pee horse, and other peculiar taaaren ‘a | ceded by a report dealing with the program of | ocl-akas BURE R” TuAcy,| Trustees, ‘ AMONG WHICH angie BEALL ESTATE SITUATED ON SEVENTH CHES OW BE TORERS. ae ea ies eens Peaks of 8 | Group of Duich oolonlate hext attracted atten: | the government. This report enys that Italy | === ARE POUE pox i 2 ~ : ‘yistt to Mrs. Catherine Hanshew, SENOR DON Vi By virtue of a decree passed in equity cause No. male TOMORROW. ENVOY EXTRAORDI 13769 on the docket of the Supreme Court of the ise Barbara Prietc! ten ted daughter, | tion. and after them came William Penn amd {can counton the several years necessary for| == = 0 PG eee ie Socket of the Supreme Court of tie Shas const les teas te oon reepects, | the Quakers, as well asa body of mounted In-| the regulation of the country’s finances. The RAteurwre, paun « co., avorionrens, FROM THE ARGES: St peblic avctions is treat of the pecaen ce ake : > » | diana, y ‘20 PA AVE, N.W. | any OF PARTE TEA URDAY, tne, FIFTEENTH. DAt OF OCTOBER, a3. Ww bat she surely never said that ‘Aunt Barbara Tl Capitol h military expenditures for 1892-9 are estimated —— WHOLE MAKING 1892, af HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. the | (WHO IS CHANGING © ever was known to possess flag,’ as I know he car of the Capitol. a model of the Capitol | 1+ 196's09,000 lire. a great reduction in the | DESIRABLE. TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON COLLE | estate known as sub lot 22, in square SOO, in the | ct in this city, lighted within and without, came — ee oF SEVENTH STRE: FAM FLORIDA AVE. DESIRABLE HOUS! -D NEI 170 city of Washington, D. C., being premises No. 727 7c | ON THE BLADENSBU ee ee ne ee Sees eee ead car the obinator eopbices tat chee | tamonaia ae ene nied Gla jtpeas fa pee | LLP ROR aT eT EAE CATERER «| pect extent epee te teodany teas ‘OF MOUNT OL fe McClellan's army was in Mra. i Thi Ged ty ee ee hea ORFLIDAY, OCTOBER FOURTES TH, 1892, st | among which may benamed . Aweilin TUESDAY; OCTORER Hanshew's possession and is now) ton. ia car was guarded by a body of navy | vious budgets. By readjusting the expendi-| HAL¥-PasT FOUR O'CLOCK ¥.M-r we will soll, I ‘Upright Piano e, inassive Mahogany Library | _ Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two PAST TWO ae bes ‘and treasured by her children, | 894 army veterans. In addition the forty-four | tures for public works and by effecting other | front of the Bee. on SQUARE 855, and other Fancy Table, Oak and other Book Cases, | Zears. with Be eee ge ee ie it wae Mra. Hanshew's granddaughter | ststes were represented by as many daughters | sanctions a surplus of 4,800,000 lire { ted | Fronting 15 fect on Seventh strect east nour Florida | Chaire Parlor and Livrary iuites, Reuse octane | of sale. Taxes will bo paid to tho dey oF sate, of veterans, who presented a most picturesque ‘ enue, with adepth of 80.75 fest to # ten-foot alley: | 6 = ae RRR] ines ; nde | jo the budget of 1892-8 and’ an equill fnirovad by «ew iroriory orsk ‘house with ‘al | Cat*inwes LONE fgtuar Beckers a Ginn Wa ft the convent, but by Miss Florence Doub, a fal cadets and the junior naval reserves terms ure pot cousplied with in “Afteon das is reserved to resell at the risk and cost of the THY ABOVE S40 IS POSTPOXED UNTIL, D Dining Chaire ‘and Tables, “Chamber Furniture, en | ing purchaser. DAY, OCTOBER NINFTEPNTH, same lace. RATULLFFE, wh The government will make state monopoly of | | Terms: The purc! multe and detached; pieces Carpets and Rus, Pier MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Trnstes, dus , next showed up in the line of march, and after | " thi > - BIE SLES Dan —— — artist of K. Thie ts solid fact as | ee orenty-fitet Renitnont Band nn ene | the importation and sale of mineral ‘lls for ) Mirrors, Vorttores. Bronges (statuetve and, tsure WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, Trustees” ATCLIFFE, DARR & ©0., Ancts. 220 Pa ave.n.w, can testify and others will vouch ~ “uly wonatae came 8TOUPS | lighting purposes. aie, or the right to resell at the risk and cost of de- | PCCe*)-5, Bae pn oye ae RES 505 D ét. bw, Tt, me. Mrs. Hanshew cared nothing | representing Gen. Grant, President Lincoln and | ““}, regard to the international monetary con- | faulting purchaser ts reserved. & aerenlt Of $500 soe wuts oe ae =a = EY TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED for the notoriety attached to her aunt, but be | their staffs. Immediately behind them was the | rence to be held in Bromele on Nevenben oa | Purest tite of ‘aslo. All conveyanclas, record, ALSO Bo RNR SON A, Seat Daa: 1 RSTATE OF MASSACH at the rah wud 2 Mnows to your readers and the world at | Aurcricnn standard and banner of bein next the report says that the states of the Latin Oldie RATCLIFFE, DARK & 00., Aucts 5 imesh Type weleer ie cooker THONTBESNSVLUANTA AGENCE RORTR WEST ry OOD CP STUNT eset large that Catherine Hanshew, too, loved het Liberte Enlightening tne omgne and showed | gnion cannot disagree upon the attitude they | | ATIMER & BLOAN. Auctioneers taevaiee THE WHOLE Tb ne SOLD BY'YUDLIC ALOTION | _ RNGESNSER ANIA ASERUE : PASE TELMS IN A 00 gAtte EDWAND Mec. FONTS Se eee te cee ee a eat | taverty inh. Justine, teppecing ‘Nanality aga | MULMAODt TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE APOSATURDAY. OCTOBER FIR." tecdth (lath) tay of Maye AD tage ae) Bae ee AND Bick. Witt winaly —— a iY . pporting an a LE LE IM! 4 a mt lay of y g ly re- » S K SHAD, o ‘ fag So her besens, ond the | taraity, Behind Theiy tec tene Good | , the Teport announces that the government | *#PROPERTY. BEING HOUSE NO. leon ToN ET TEENTH, Ine, AT Sorded {a Liber No, 680, folio 4053, of the land resorts | BE ONT AND, BACK, WITH SITAD AEXEAPOR, PARE OOS. hes ‘Bational emblem now rests on ber grav + | Willand Hospitality. ‘Then came a group of will introduce in parliament measures of organic BIREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN Q AND RK TEN ies AM, of the District of Colurs ia) an t the, request October, ALD. ISI, and Fecor SALE OF VALUARLY USTMPROVED PROPTRIT plese eet pitality | ‘i i STREE’ e arty secured thereby, I will sell, at public suction, in " ped trastece ¢ E LC ABLY. Us ED PRO! meee nce ilnations, abods of Continentals, an immense | forve by the poor, ne use *B® PUEDE) phic ef weerain dead tras, dated 10th aay | AL TWELVE O'CLOCK ML. 1 pnowr ov oun] Bat oF ie! prymlerh om MONDAE. the THIRTY: | fla eens tn fiset af the . IN BARKY Fal proscwrecenseitopaa aig Local gr morer aber igs plc ef Lae foot folks 42 st sea, ancof the Red rectede tates | en CAHBIAGES, HARNESS, ko CORSE | PLIST DAY OF OCTOBER, 1802. ot HALE PAST dF paGbereBiconssepcoe tease! escorted by the Waeshington Continent : trict of Columbia and request of the party | _ Entries may de made and consignments received in | fel of iand and promises situate ie the che of Woe: a io, 18 6 Washingtons Too Far Behind to Catch the | fcoried | bs the | Washington soenee cat What Alaska Needs in Congress. poured percha; wpwil oftec eee thine | all devarancsoun totes boon etaeie fnuton, District of Columbia, and Known and distin: | Each Ietecioe woot) be IX SOU. Browne. the Frontier Scouts. Coming after the scouts | | Gov. LAE. Knapp of Alaska i coming east on | Hasta Jivat i le Grenier. ce, FMIDAY Hg | Ra atnonleanl oa NT STRINET g oo,, | fuimbed ee ad tege all chat pur af fat cue (hey | Ee ergs A Theleagueclabsrenkas follows: | were the chiefs of the allied tribes on horve- | leace of absence to visit his home in Vermont. | ROVE tiENT# BAT. Ms OGe OBER: AD. 1ele AT) Sis ‘Anctioneere. | within the following metes and bounie. Wire Benton | Pecks, Bels and, wil modern couvent <i d subject to a deed of trust —— ing ata point on the line of Penney|y * me Fah ~ig jab lot anuatinred seventy ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctionecrs, 1407 Get. Eity Go) feet northwestwardiy from the somange | PAT, three years frou 0 i fhe subdivision ts ATTRACTIVE SATURDAYS SALE. was ae a ne . sence rents four one fund ertain Gerd of ergot LIB tects thence ot hgh sayiee: with ead back, and then a body of Indians and another | He does not favor territorial self-government Property, situate in ae leege henner. for Alaska under the usual form, but thinks the | three (73). tn square ‘No Following the last mentioned banner was the | territory should have a delegate in Congress | fecorded tn the survevors car of the press. The press was represented | and a commission should be appointed as an | govt 4,504 subject, to, of Washington, District vor 3, 1891, with Ine at 6 per cent per annuni, interest payable sem. ctr siak canis!) Aebbiehavill eamaol! be required as» deposit at the “ine | c: ‘in deed of st to which @ i ELEGANT OAK SIDEBOARD, MASSIVE OAK yenty-four and Aity-cleth oue-hundredths (7: purchase mozx ‘ed bol ZEEE by » beautiful woman dressed in black coming | advisory board and with limited administrative | secthm petanuain ftom Marthe Ae sae Pe HALL SEAT AND RACK WITH EXTKA | fect to the rear line of said lot utubered one Go, | Chemie usangy of meth erie ten out of an ink bottle. She held a weather vane | Dower, among ite duties being that of super. | 21-1804, Interest payable eeml-anbusily. Tecproved taeee tana eR thence due cast with said rear line ten and fifty-thres ‘two hs | Sa her hasadl sd wen euavotadied bx sasae. te. (DO rf a | Per | by'a comfortable two sory end bane aeey brie ae ESKS AN’ AIRS, MANTEL AD PIER | one-handredths (10.53) feet; thence dur south thirty ithe purcheser wilgive © 3 . y vising educational matters in Alaska, which, he | ine, with cight rooms, with modern iinprovements un ORS, PARLOR, CHAMBER AND DIN- | two (32) feet: thence in a southwestwardiy direction 4 to bear interest at 6 E AXDINED RG! = ‘hind her a number of printers were at work, t ‘ yt wo NG ROOM FURNITURE IN OAK AND | forty-nine and elaty-rigutone-nundredthe (4.00) fect tion, of the perches = 4 oe ees 41° oA a Pi says, have been sadly neglected for the past two | Terms of sale: $000 cash and the balance in excens z HR ty tion of t 42 oth g | showing the whole process of printing a news. | veyr’’ of said deed of trust 850per month. with interest atthe | PALNUT) BRUGSELS AND TCT AT cGak: | to the place of beginning. containing 1412 t4eqaare with tn seven days from day ot sal ES 1-3 | paper. Official programs were distributed as | * Saree Ae ates nea Der appumendsecured tes} OOTB. ae. ke. * | Terms of sale: Thirty-two humdred (84 300) dottare | BOOS to be resold at risk’ and Cost of de 2 #: te | souvenirs from this car as it rolled along the Rion. of the purchase ak seguites at SATURDAY, OCTOBER _ FIFTEENTH, | tobe puldinoush.and the aiamceta ie hedin rea |» ri on 6 Consul Ryder Gives Ball. lon, 100 deposit required at . 5 i “yi PRANK T. BR Both yy and Inks were hit bard in yes- | route Henry B. Hyder, formerly American consul | WiRcttlt fil saiveyaceine and recording peoott | 180%, cotamancing at TEN A. Meu within at | Installments elvwotely, fair (0) end twniee 12) din Sen st ne. cer ppceen Tenet pate, but the Seidin CHEERS FOR THE AMERICAN WowAN. ee Goeuksegan, wha ear ocvadtedl couse thas | Roe Ree et | ees Shed Roweenold seta meets | ld with Intervet. payable semiannually, af the rate ee ot et Phillies ke} visitors’ runs down, an ee 2 hagen, arres! cost of default chi five days’ read TL WELVE M., of aix (6) pe or all cant Wright's men secured another victory | Following the press car came the csr of! ago for frauds in connection with the adminis- | vortisenent in cue daily pener palin’ ix Wosbee: For contract. several Horses, 1 Victorty lot Har. | M the opts ot ikepurchawer., Leva of $900 wi ever the Senators. Orly seven innings were | music, the car of science, the car of poetry and | tration of estates intrusted to him in his official | ® “ity. INO. R. GISBURNE, “Tore cot’ LATIMER & SLOAN, _| atcost of purchaser. If terms of wale are nol come Plared, darkuew causing Umpire Lynch to | romance, and then came a car which won prob-| eapacity, has been released upon giving bail in| ocea&da WHE Soren | Trastess. TIBSS Koctiooeets. | piled wills wonty dare ow day of sale truptee re again call the game. ‘The fielding of the locals | ably more applause than any other in the par-| the sum’of £5,000. Seas aa aaa NCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | faulting purchaser after five devs’ notice of such resale was sharp and —_ — = —— oa ade, It waa the car of the American woman, ERTS oS FUTURE DAYS. Ck FSTATH KNOWS 8 O18 BT {in some newspaper published in Washington D.C ay charged against the «i: Jamilton in this and was intended to show the supremacy of ‘The Congregational Counci ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, VEST, FRON 7 si if By virtue of a deed of trust to i = % 13 ee29-dida Surviving Trustee. a 0 deed of trust to t! Peepect, twice shutting of runs by long run-| American women over those of all other parte| The national council of the Cot atiunal R ‘920 PA. AVE. NW. amen " ity Court of | = See agg S| the 2at day of April, 1h¥0. and recor Bing catches. Allen also played his position | of the world. The snpremacy was shown by a . prise tase — dae Supremes Goat ot "tee Dien af ae ANSON Bnos.. aT CTIONTERS in Liber 1477, folio et neq. of the bap to theca: watifal maiden sitting in a rocking chair-on | “Lurches of the United States of America met | ASSIGNEES SALE OF VALUABLE [BUILDING | the Supreme Court of the District of Cofumbie, tn OTH AND D STS. N.w. | the District of Coiumiin, we til! well the third and fourth ionings the locals | top of the globe. Cupids offering her hearts | Yesterday st Minneapolis, President Northrop| — LedonDutarete COntHT eRe Seo ght and Aumusts Harris etalon actepdants, thee | rRUsTEEs' SALE GF VALUABLE Lot on | 9 tse premnen on WEDSE mmped ou Inks, and sided by the errors of the | and were at hey in the chair. Prayer was offered by Rev.| By virtue of a deed of assignment given to me NEY.FOURTH, 1802, at HALE-PAST POUR | SEVENTEENT! STREET NEAR “Ruopt | TEPNT! Dax OF OCTOBER, |i ped | and garlands were at her feet. y F : auly recorded among the land records of the District | p Seat a the eins cat Gene ISLAND AVENUE, IMPROVED BY A FAME | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the fo tors cor tx runs. only one of which} Another large banner and a group of sailors | Julian M. Sturtevant of Mlnois, Rev. George | 3¢H,fahe or ati nties tare rBupble suotion, in Fini By chee ee taiege gil ot subloteis’ | HOUSE, No. 121 SEVENTEENTH STREET property, situate in the city’ of Ww war, however, earned. Fifteen hits were made | came next, after which the car of the oceans |}. Willis made the address of welcome, to FT a eT tee, OATS The ROER | inthe city of Washington and District of Ozlanbie. (hy AE a ee ee ey Fee cerning all of their five | was admired by all. ‘This car was followed by | which President Northrop replied with « few | StEOCR EM al dat ciriein Hae aes OUR See Ne eNId Be tae ones OS Rae tee af eon’ | June, 1802, in equity cause No. 194 wherein Been | sald city of Wachineton” aoeaes eee uns. Dauffee snd Thompson led at the bat for | Columbia's ship of state, by more banners, | witty remarks. The nominations for modera- | snd oomisce Iyitur cd Galen i the cingat ‘Washing. | Sei, aifencod bs 7 jamin L. Wheeler et al. are complainants and. Cor. | of square five hundrel and fortyena il of Sg) aed thetr sides with three singles each, while Dowse | nd by the battali # ton, Distriot of Columbia, own and distingniebed | fefgrred payments to be evidenced by notes st aL. ‘are “defendants, the nde Gescribed as follows. Berinnine for the samme xt the Ieee pyre eo fora single anda | ult? music aud by the battalion of progress. | tor were then called for. But one was made, cnand being by ood of, Frans ou Abe Promiece sold and bearing ip vos will sell api a 4, Sout of the | northeast corner or aqaare auitruunine {wou thence uebed his old comrade up fora single and a CAR OF ELECTHA. that of Rev. Dr. A. H. Quint of Boston. It was ‘THE EAST HALF OF LOT 23, Seroptet the, rate of @ Der cont, per annum, pay funinee, ob UESUAY, she EIGHTEENTH Way cf | south slope the cast fine ‘of fanaa ‘etrect @oubie. The attendance was 907. The score ¢ and net lenst of the beantiful floats came | made by John A. Bell’ of New Ham and IN SQUARE 724, eral ammealty, of. S]l gash. a1 the option of the 9s FOREN AD. 1 at FIVE OCLOCE BEM | tant ne ed ODS oe tou a hatte hots to as follows: Last is scconded by Mev. mith Daker. ‘election | Situated on the south side of D strect between Ist and | Eunveyan ing ant sect ‘at ones of purchaser, fo the highest bidder, Jot thirty-four Ga) of Myths ence south westwardly along the rast line ct aqu Wash! 0 2.1.6 0 0 2-6) thecarofelectra. This masterpiece was labeled y 2d streets northeast, which is in course of em | fore of aalerare NOt commMied with wlth ten tang | Kedto’s subdivision, ta equate oue hundred, elchty-three (63) feet; thence west to interne in " Philadel rong be was practically unanimous. There were 205 | ment, being near ruusetts avenue and Stanton orn Gay of eals may be resold trikocd . at said eubdivis on, is in | west fine of square and Delaware ave. at point dis . Indelp bia <1 1 3 8 0 0 0-8) “The Hydra of Lightning Controlled by the | votes! of which he received 198. i Som Gay off gtle preniaes, si ii SB i tee” om oF the | aah, me btred and tiprome isa) feet mosh: | Jp ATCLIFFE DARN &OO., a Farned rune—Washington, 5; Philadelpbia,L | Genius of Edison.” It was thirty feet | sehr Terms; #1,600, to, be paid in cash. the balance in W. PRESTON WILLIAMSON, Trastes, —— ambia. together with | easterly from the southwest corner of square: theuce First by errors—Vhiladelpbin, 1: Lefton bases | Gos gc Ee ton noreer tnd nee illuminated Educators of the Deaf Mate. GEA Whe tate or @ peeeset per eae hs Beet dee ABEDN WILT RON, Me terins of sale Ar Proserived Gra eald Gecree | Doreen Mage heel Sak cone gepanars and Deis. crs Sarr oF WAY. xe Washington, First base on | by'3,000 electric. lights. By the words men-| Prof. Ales. Graham Bell of Washington, Job | o{ssiwand. 9 be secured ty deed Yrant aver 06 we HELIAMSON, Trustee, | are as follawn: One-third of the rurchase tremes Sets | Ball ak) ieekies br the perth Seat eee et the ae PERT) IN Of hC TOWN D, Oe DEO Dalle OW Inks, 4; off Carse Struck cat— |" Pea A of. Alex. 1 JOD | premises sold, oF all cash, a¢ the purchaser's opti WALTER B. WILLIAMS Boe Weite,oci2-4_ | paid in cash and the balan -ein twoegual ins te, | And thence “ast alcue tbe north fine of mguate ome Mou hiker ip Baa, & te Coes, 8 The nite | foned, “The Hydra of Lightning Controlled by | Williams, principal of the Hartford School for faker of gb tobe: et ag eee = payable respectively {0 gne and two years after date, | hundred aud Aftyveight (138) feet teu tothe i trom Robert BR. Orestes, Ny . 4; by ¥, ~base hite— | the Genins of Edison,” appeared a giant mon- ® f the Pennsylvania | §2% rw Fae eee uElied with in Biteen | YUNCANGON BROS., Auctioneers is . per annum, Ts sate: nA, toll 60% cae ‘od Crowe, Clements. “Two-base hit—Dowse. Sac- | ster's head, filled with electric lights, “Br the | Deaf Mutes; Dr. Crouter of unsylvania | Gays from the day of sale or theamignce teseryes the payable somfanpually, said elarrod payment to bs forms ofsale: One-third cash and the balance tn : i 7 . By ; ety a & a . jed by the promissory notes ofthe purchaser. | one (1) and two (2) vears, or before, with tneercet at fidice hite—Dowse, Clements, Carsey, Connor. | fine of miniature incandescent light ‘inged | School for Mutes, ex-President Seeleye of Am- Asha to roel the property st the: sk and cost of the | EXEOUTOR'S AND THUSTER’S SALE BY CATA. aC una at Pekan ar re Oe at Mtolen basee—Twiichell, Duffve, Reilly. Double | woman reigned in the monster, Thirty benkic | heret College, Frank A. Sanborn of Concord, Seshine feper published ia Washington, Dean | | BOOuES SOLID SILVER ANB PLATED WARE: Saget oral of utd archasn cloney ay te ald | ff Sued of Fant ante pega ty, or ail tush ate waor, Doted, Teltchell as Packie Wi tnd | ful young girls in metallic costnmes stood on a | Mass., and Gardiner G. Hubbard of Washing. | ™Yesselax. recording, eat purcfacars cost, RSERS EG GAPEET Se LTA INE seca PE | Coneaphied eis ts ts Aoye feome da rent or nae | sition of the varchaser, Fhe property will ve adiercd ‘onnor; Dowd, Twitchell and Larkin. Hit by | sevalving ditk, and reflected the thousands of | atten song’ tbe wa renga ee Lox Deepa. it of 8100 will be ‘required from the, purchasar ai | aud descripsion of the parcels wilt be te ited atthe r—By Carsey, 1. Umpire—Lynch. Time | jights on the float. In the center of this group | twenty-fifth anniversary of Clarke Institat _ocl3-Akds 416 Sth o ‘Ul X MORAING) OCTOBER FIGHT. ie time of sale, All conveyancing and recording at aa eee FE, a cmcriy tt gol the ae ae spare | ats lobe with longitudinal and latitudinal | for Deat Mutes at Northampton, Mass, Ad-| JYATCLIFFE, DAUR & CO. AUCTIONEERS, Barbee, Sot lh ate gation Sdomlcr DUS BERD. F. LEIGHTON, Trost, suck parcel. or 81,0001 ante roperts ange Ad | Ptgperey al trond ae Seat mae" at the end of the season. and yesterday eapreeed Anes Marked in electric lights. It te eafe to say | dresses were made by Mr. Sanborn, Prosident maa 3 sw | GANSON DROS. GEu ANDY BUSTS. SW THOMAS P. WOODWARD, *Trastce!™™ | fescrvebe rizut to resell at the fab ned oot ae ee ve sd dwelt, . By ycaptured that such a magnificent float has never before | LJ. Dudley and Miss C. A, Yale on methods BALE BY AUCTION OF IMPROVED | tity of the personal effects of Mrs. Mary E. liu ty ¥ AE on the Mich strec another game from Washington. ‘This victory a th 7 sth Whos 0 ee | eae ast x Tre TA ANG ENR - a ‘will be found curios an ‘ave ow, | faulting pure or os Sik ee | : ¥ | been seen, and the applause with which it was | and progress in the education of deaf mutes, : pa a ig Ce The creditors of Samuel Bond, are berehy 4 weet tc phillies ta nei gane ef Balti | received showed st was thoroughly appreciated | and Mir-Hubbard gave statistics showing the | FMEENG AND TAND SIXTH aM SEVENTH | sity fermeri7 beloneing to the inte x Luts, sur | Th editir (het cialas, tar the voce seal“ Dee ae ak more put the Phillies in fifth place. Cleveland | 7°°Ciy" : | Freed) sinechy Cot the inetivations whieh ie| BeTeeats ROMTEEABT. 1 eso tant win | Bal Blamond Jewziry. Curon, Seater, with the clerk of the coure within ‘irty | oc7-tets Stands have teen amicad's eevtes und the grossa oe Tee marsplase ss Mostuoned ame with Diite- | "7a parade was brought ap by adetachment ) now valued at $450,000 and as en annual in- | en ee Mp? part will | Selle Ruiver, diated end oliee Ware, BENS. ¥. LEIGHTON, Tragice, De ee “Serta of sakes The patecme to neem burg, but failed to appear orteited the | of Indian chiefs from the Order of Red Men, | funds of $17,500. ‘OCT: VEN om Ot} Paintings, ~ +R le ove 13 '§ SALE OF VERY ABLE. game. Is consequence of this the Pirates | mounted end an feot, to the momber of 6,000, | “m* om the funds of O17,500, Frebhy Foun ockock eats a + lately im No. 2920164 mow. |” seog-angrtOMAS ®. WOODWARD “Trusteat SDM. HOURE AND PEBMISER, Pian) Mo tird piace ae Bevoklya did not) ‘The Hed Mon, who closed up the procession, | Colonial Ball at Jeflorvon’s Old Home. iet Wusnianen test ot la A CAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, | 7[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta,, ci? E et. ITY OF WASHINGTON Dc | play. scene tee tenia ping Seddesting Presented as Picturesque & spectacie os any in ‘The Albemarle Chapter of the Daughters of oi loi fa satare abo frogting BF geet 104 snd ‘Trustecs of entate of Mary E sath, ‘of a decree of ‘upreme Court of the The scores ved vesterday | fhe parade. They were dres feather. | eS a 4 i it 2 Ly = By virtue OF VALOABLE REAL pstare | Distit af “ red bre Were: Philadelphia, 8; Washington, 5. Balti colored costumes, with moccasins and feathers | the American Revolution gave a colonial ball inebes, with ‘improvements thereon, co SO ee aecare epee emai: QR THE SOUTH SIDE, OF M 8th 34,177, in Maton, O, French et al. are com: | proverty and Learing tuterest more, 9; New York, 4 Louisville, 11; St Louis, | nd were topped of with tall head dresses of | Inst evening at tne Jefferson mansion, Mont!- rte pote Taka puke Stat AL WELTER axe INSURANCE BEORER, TaD Rouse, sp axb PREMIonS | ev shen male one Stier tn hon: | erode ae af fer fe ib ct frout | apcine aud title examining to & Pituburg, 9; Cleveland, 0. feathers. cello, near Charlottesville, Va., now the home| srthe rate of 0 per cont pe senann tone iNowN hs pretules So NOMS AY "THE SPEES HDA | SEaser “'S.caon Haat te Cateher Buckler was badly injured in the | “Ji was the announced intention of the com- ‘GF OCTOBRE, Inte ai FIVE UcLOcE Fw — and by vat ‘the will testament Bay “A game with Louisville in a collision at the home | mittee huviog the wight parse. in charge to 0 Rass TE OX see Rovent ate of Sg ert, Cala | a hat pare of plate with Brown yesterd a — who *urpase the justly celebrated cn - processions | oY aS SEVENTH x of wil 2 foot Bre (3. tuches ge Giamined Buckley pronounced bis arm broken | of New Orleans and St. Louls. in other words, | lawns and drives were, iluminated and the | Sent cording AVPEISGDN, ocropER x10! ‘x on the af shitubay | for"tireo sud ave-tait i fachen "asY ‘bavi a | = SOs Lage 9 lle gpa ape ae a semen Fon aaa sue Yate Drapes sememenesey none 9 house was deoorated with setral lamps in imita- | “ociS-dids SUHALE-PASE POUR, we wil oo iF EENTH lab fart of oe inher fwelre| gia. | width of tweaty Bre (25) feos e (5) faches ai, the | (THOMAS DOWLING & 6OX, auc. Gp Ea 8 we St. Louis after " | be eclipsed. In any case, the New ‘tio ‘the reailles on fete night MAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. O12 E| DG. u4 lows: 4 q championship game by the score of 4 to 2 latin « good 3,000,000 people witnessed the dis- | The thirteen original states wore ‘represented | beams cgrh e on yas ‘siine at tho northeast “orter of acd 25a deseribed ‘ ee Rae x if me, he 4. wo STORY 4 — % on eround | Pl city & SR STREFT. Bi CEN Ty Tho Clevciand management forfeited the | play, and it ie doubtful if anything near balf | by thirteen handsome young ladies, exch wear- | *=REMBTORY. SAU OF XEW AND” SECOND- ‘3 a; | of Wasktnwnoas tn tie eee, ed " ia eth n of Jefferson M. Levy of New York, in commem- | $°]5; 224, dy a deed of trust on the property | yar Oration of the four hundredth stnivereary of RE Rane ar ey ‘4 the landing of Columbus in America. pang bie with in fifteen days days atver auie or the eb Lot a ou yam- | of a jundred in b | Sed terete ert | by nome proved and. i i sa HOMAS M. HT Stsburg in order that ‘he | that number ever gathered together to see any | ing the court costume in vogue at the time the Maite 0 vlay = game for the | sho i ‘ x, doreReE Oh ‘i NUSPAY, Oc'roin re re eee, Sate ame fot tke | ow in any chy in the United Staten Habe Eo Gtama apt cart ad] RUE EE SERIE A 4 Petites oak BM Tt He was an unusually geucoful act on the part of | Burning of = Fine Cattfornia Hotet. | read part of the Declaration of Independsnce. ET NOR: mk A Green Mayet on, the com ste ti the management. oes Early yesterday morning fire broke outin the he ineet wos toGewed by 0 hinge ong SECOND-HAND Seideees, ccatttnine rmsite roowsy bn A petition bas been ted in common | Rome Hotel at Sacramento, Cul, and buzned:| Ss, S7es Stree piska caste tale hanes gue Toque: (Gne.thins fou bebance tn dred years ago.

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