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v i. e. 8 ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. TUESDAY, Aus thoneers THE FIRST EVENING IN GERMANY. CHICAGO'S GREAT WEEK. ee eee at AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘The Sengerbund Fair Opened With Inter-| How the Exposition Buildings Will Be Tetcunst oseees eontiection with the THIS AFTERNOON. ‘TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. _________ FUTURE PAYS. _ esting Exercises. Dedicated. world’s congress auxiliary will also take place ATIMER & SLOAN. Auctionsers and FMARRES JomNSOX, Auctioneer. Der erst abend des ““Abends in Deutschland” | Preparations of elaborate character have been | the night of October 21 at the Auditorium. t Fria etesmermnee re re grisea sereseard 1 e Agere | X SOCTION GALE OF URREDEEMED PLE fm den Armorte dee Washington Light Infantry | mada in Chicago for the ceremonies of dedioe- Archbishop Ireland will deliver the oration. — 1407 G ot. Rips ON ety sy aa geetern abend war cine grose succes. | tion of the building of the world’s Columbian SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1eor Sells fon. 42) Pima Oaks bat ae) Diejenige die nicht da wares haben etwas gutes @xposition. By concerted action of citizens | The dedication ceremonies will conclude on fee FoRTr-rouR Roots or movezmorn —_| f#E.0" ale | the streets and buildings of the city, Saturday with the dedication df » number of paich ‘verpacst MANUFACTURER'S SALE OF FINE CHAMBER yURMrrTURR, The ot The Sengerbund fair opened last night un- | larly im the business center and in the direction | the state buildings in Jackson Park and military der most pleasant circumstances, and if on the of the exposition grounds, will be tastefully and —— Park. BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE other nights of the two weeks’ session it is as profusely decorated. Several changes have a pace ma fee A on agar ¥ wer gr FURNITURE, GRAMERCY, tial sum | recently been made in the program of cere- [we pay Faw Stremeots be. Sle te continne smo well attended as last night » substantial sum | Jackson Park on tion day, however, will ‘4908.7 a - NOS. 823, 825 AND €27 clock, evening at and 690 clock ume Will be realized toward the object of the fest. | monies first arranged, one of the more impor-| be by invitation only, the authorities having Ties AND A SENERSL IN WALNUT AND OAK VERMONT AVENUE, ba To The Light Infantry Hall presented an.un-| tant being the elimination of the proposed | reluctantly concluded that safety to life and to : 3 ¥F Rooobe, ke TO BE aninss boldere lense take Bette we mown usually bright and cheery aspect, with the gay | ¥Ster pageant, “The Procession of the Cen- | the exposition yand the comfort omechalt cash; balance. in six. twelve s BAT THE thet OPPOSITE PRE ARLI TEL, _F. WARREN JORNOOR: Kose a @ecorations, the multitnde of electric lights, | turies,” with its twenty-four symbolical floats, | consideration to oye inti oe peat Pits cent per eanum from the day | (WHO 18 onANGINO RESIDENCE To THE OF SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, COMPRISING IN PART: "THOMAS DOWLING & SOS Anctioneom. ‘the gaudy booths and the picturesque costumes The main features of the program, as finally | ti". oneal public. , s Een agen thy graben a canal on ma paren hep z Re EXARE ETANO.@ HANDSOME MaxTeL xp | VALUABLE URIMPROTED Lore ON PF STREET oof the little Deutscher maidens and the flaxen- | agreed upon, are the following: Armngomente bave been made for seating | Wea the property ig knocked, do Terme 10 be | TUESDAY, ELEY tet f HALF. IN SUITES AND SEPARATE PIECES, Ce Ee ke MOUSE, BIS. | Os FRIDAY, ocrOEN TWENTY-TINST, 290% Baired boys. The favorite costume of the THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 90.000 people in the manufactures bi =. in ten from the day of aber. "AST zy LOE, a oo RIS ANP PORTIERE gee LOCK PM Ghildren was red and black and everywhere the | gs Saliaibin dt ‘Yoom for $5,000 more people will be provided. | wise the right tareserved to resell (in PRT YCLSP Daee cotses, xD ODT BRUSSELS tee : ioe Rational colors blended into the decorations. imposing procession, in Pesce, | There will be 15,000 reserved seats for specially | rieks0d cost of the se am, mace ee SHIPPED DIRECT To US ALLAN ‘A : ¢ The booths were arranged with taste and the | Prosperity and patciotism, participated in by | invited Whose tickets will indicate the | “| has DARE & CO., APOE HA 18 POSTPONED UNTIL Pl tart ach Profusion of wares and goods displayed for | fraternaiand other civie organizations, will portions of tho hall See a4 eon 8B 2 nn CB 2g TCLIPFE. DARE E Oo sees. ert on Tt tale gave the place the air of a great variety merch through the business portion of the city, | ticket holders, excepting 2, distinguished DU*CANEON BROs., AUOTIQNEPES. ‘oclt be Auctionsers, FROM THE FACTORY. orb Rewtoes store. The contributions have been generous and be reviewed by Vice President Morton and | guests, will occupy seats in’ the order of first py iTS. N.W., JUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. cor. Oth & D ‘ud they ranged in variety from Sohmer other distinguished persons. The parade will | come first served. Accommodations have beea | 7. D = a ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 'B 8 VALU. 01 pone ! R a ote a pt a e the NTH ieopt SALE VALI WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD SITURE, Can. can IO cont nircwrige, Many of the be under the direction of Gon, Sump Stockton | provided fr all expected representatives ofthe |" "HETERSEERUE, Senate” TEEN BoB | mm BR SFocKtVARLE MPRGEER | Tote ssid retention withoatrterve onthe HGSTET Roveneore KPUUTEDR Oe me were valuable and costly, the total | of Chicago. Applications for positions have | American an Press. . {OUSE, No. 1210 SEVENTEENTH ST! AND O STREETS AND DELAWARE AY : s 18” NINTH StKEET NORTHWEST, BY value of the display being several’ thousand | been received ‘Troms wuffcieyt number of —— unger and by rrtue of, tn. Spree E ROUTEWEST, SUITABLE FOR (MANU. | frst and second floors of our sracious sales rooms, py CECRNITOR on Warbar Mons a dollars. | societies, so the managers say, -to warrant the| THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. june. 12020 tn eg cf shore ‘irtue of & sb ofagouip the undersigned tea | 14070 st, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-| MATTING, EXTENSION 4X0 7H FOURTH, ot TEN OCLC ee et ean ek the ek cs aca Gen Mites, grand matebal of The parade, has im the Houses of Depatios and | pals Boal Sta theindorayes | feito th heats se leraP uesateoy | SECOND, 1802, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. SEES ARPGE GeANTIy OF CIN Repiargr carfoty Re", ewig theta eat” en eS oe ae le wan etnnin’ | qemoumecd the line of march to be as follows: of Bishops. Premises, on Ti 5 Rat meeel tea Seite ace ea test | _N.B.—This is an important consignment and should TEE REET, MARE, MARE stettn Tielock the amemblage was called to order by | andabceiwsouth of i intersecting Michigan | 18 the house of bishops at the Episcopal gen- iy FRENTE BAY oF OCTOBER, "dhe, AT HALF. | Command the attenticn of dealers and private buyers. | HOUFL MMOILER RAUADIN MYOUE¢ President Schulze, who explained the object of avenufl The column will move north along | eral convention at Baltimore held yesterday Dr. erty, Hitante do thee te oe Re eecribed | Terme cash. : UTENSILS AND KITCHEN REQUISITES." | the fest to be the raising of money to. baild «| Michigan avenue about 10 o'clock. When | Nelson presented a resolution that the present fr vot Columbias and’ desumnated, “ae ES spacer neces er Srey tige! At the close of bis | Adams stroet is reached the line will be west to | hymnal be used until the next convention in a fald clu’ of Wasdineto Kf gery we pope LATIMER & SLOAN, SCLOBER TWENTY-FIETH and TWENTY SINTH. ‘Srseiginel poco, nu | State siret. eth to Adame erect, and weet to | ition to the revised oro i Poriuevamhans mudora | Geesitey A Howe banter de oats a ed sh Mr. ¥. Clady read an origins! poom, an | State sirest, south to Ada . ‘The hymns omitted by the commission are the bslanceintuoceus lamaliwente | Berikenst corsee ch bree et aes eee ocle-4t Anctioncere. | SPR unity to parties furnishing to secrire Gret-ciass | © ening ode tothe fair. in which he Dowpoke a | the reviewing stand, which will be in front of | 7b tymus omitted by the, commision are | puldt cash gly gos an crotyens after date fou alone the. cad fin ‘af aguare apa ‘eect rae EAtifath FSLOAR | qparoaas DOWLING WON, Aso Liberal shower of gelt for the occasion. post office, — . 165, 182, 187, 193, 209, 210, 211, 213, 216, 453; gan Fore gent, per annurs, | three hundred (300) feet four and a half (434) inches; | ¥ A TIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. and Appraise = Neate eg: | AUCTION oF HoUst > | Jecl The proces- }, 182, 187, 193, A . . La, <> ‘bi (a Said te te the ith westwardly ai ‘he east line of square 5 Pree ATCLIFFE, DARK & OO. & M20 Peeve, | AUCTION SALE OF Hot AND PREMISES Wa. ee oo oe 06, 516, 822, 558, B79, | Rvreeeod by the Prva Deis of tbe parebaser, | el-ht-thron (BS) feat, cs, toners | L ceia rs | | mec loess apceeaagenaaS Bhan he py aot os Ss 20 Col Henry La Tur-| te present yma! re Now ay 3536 3,8 | adel llgen ears cee gn wee | ea, oe bebe aat aie GAN fe tv catazoove sane PRE TR PRE A GP RMN : could Dentach hen,” said the Commis-| ‘The night of October lonry "128, 148, 147,'163, | be ied wich in ton days from day of sale. “A‘de- | northeteterly af West line of square and Dele: NS. D."C.. BY AUCTION. | | he sioner, but as he could not he proceeded to ad-| ner will give « reception and ball to officers of | 20, 5%, 66, 77, SS, 97, 101, 116, 128, AOS, Bais MOO) | ee oP NGO will be acalred Tose Te pechachce: | Borthessteris sions, the west line of square and Dela By virtue of dee't of “rust tiven to. us and aul Wwrbbses 3 La | 192, 185, 197, 219, 224, da9, 281,290, 334, | fee’ OF THE PERSONAL EFFECTS drew ‘the ‘sullen in the beat of English and | Whe arms, nary, marine corpe, national reserve, | 555 Sry Loy 405, GOK, 40, f04, 471, 06, S08, | featigagt ele, AU cobveyancing and Tocordarat | Na aginches ts fe neh es vue gf ear Paris eS RET WAL fm e manner which was pleasing to the as- | National Guard and Loyal Legion. The enter- | £10) Sry OT ot concinder: BENG. ¥. LEIGHTON, Trust : Hundred and Aftyseight (138) feet teu inches tothe se request of the rarties secured theretee the wanes “ | tainment will be held in the First nt | 519. The repor R 2 BELONGING TO THE Fs tees will oder for. ens by Public ayes Tee to oe dle the world fe indistie | Axmery, Michigan avenue and. 100 pie ax The only other changes which the commis- THOMAS P. WOODWARD, an ‘og pee sishint One-third opch and ‘tee balance ta : in front of the preiiven, om MONDAY. TE ‘ st to Chris y eager or 088 zs ing the Fellowship Club will | *ion has made are in hymn 51, verses 4 and 5, 472 La. ave. nw. 1¢ (1) and two (2) years, or before, with interest at | * AY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1802. dt HALE-PAST tng eblefly to muste for it heroimm and humanity. | On the same evening the Fellowship Club will | ton has made are, in hymn 61, verses 4 and 5 The qedior of Sazuet Bond. aceasta. avs tary | Bier cent pase fonirasnanly tach pads seeaeed RUSSIAN MINISTER. FOGwocuoCR TM. lai hat certain since or a Sid oe metionnl opie eocomqearstie, Ses | lutingesbed guar. SNe") fed, o nthe report of” 188, “ll the woAd | Soisriae wear ofWsceat mae Sine | Mame ued, MPR ng tte cieeg | ON THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBERTWESTY. toga of Waslaetaa te toe Bite Ch amade | : never tire of talking of Seotch and Irish chiv- chase cae God's own End description of the parcial ba seks eeesons | ce vENTH, . COMMENCING AT ELEVEN | plan of cald county ani batay ine west teonts. . king FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. Although some yery desirable new hymns sna description of the parcels will be, exhib m of eal county and being the west t = airy snd devotion’ to kin and clan, and these | 14. iu 40 deaication day prdper, and the| bad cont intorthe Kagde ef tne commision ormay bo acon at the ofice of cha B. : feat front hereof" cing seed der ght af $800 required at tue o eg | O'CLOCK, wosball we at the revidence of bis excel excl é convevancing af the cost ofthe burtbaren finghan | | Rational salute at sunrise will inaugurate the |S" others from existing hymnals had been . pei | ace, her 5 ' , from the deepest pathos to the most uproariou ed for by several of the Gelegations, it did | ce accr gee rurtees | lency, Mr. Charleade Struve, the Russian minister, | foges'and appurtenances to the natie beisnsiny ‘rin | fun. The music of the German ix of a high | ceremonies. The procession of invited guests —— ete he intent eationt, {t did | RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., Auctioneers reserve the right to resell at the risk and coat of ae any wise ¢ ing. — faulting pr ir after fifteen day: un date of sale | No. 1706 K street and Connecticut avenue, his per- errs: One-third cash, the residue in one and two | and cultivated style. as the people «re noble in | win) be formed near the Auditorium Hotel, on ing which had not already | 8ALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY qupent et Sa | yours from the late of sale, evidenced by the their aime and intellectual in their natures. | Michigan arenas: and. proceed southward to | rosration of anything whic “ y *PBinny Famer BEES EARL | tromoee sonal effects, embracing in part: § One-third of the pu f sale or within & ian toy Pear ‘nearina intéseat from the day'of sale at | fists, of fhe pur anes , Withous critical Enowledge of the subject I) Jacy.on Park. wv. Dr. McKim of Washington favored a mo- | pistrisrc Cuinceeie: Of the Supreme, Court of rave SSS ES 2. anally, the deferred parments tobe secured by deed | With- All Somveyan ins a Saderntand that the Gorman masic leads that | “"Tue”order of procession, as offically an-| tion ¥o recommit, > Tatas wherein Gee Wet st al were complainants | [ATIMER & SLOAN Auctionsers, &c., VERY HANDSOME. 14-PIECE EBONY PARLOR | Of trust onthe prouinis void, onellvanly nthe ptivn | cot. @100 gopont n-ne fi ice ae ttimate nt theeeqaiite pleasure | Bounced, is as follows. Ax President Harrison | “Hoy, Dr. Richards of Rhode Island thought | 424 len ¢-Olare wasdefendant, Twill sell by pub : SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN JAPANESE FIGURED | ¢f the parchangr. A dopoatt of #200 to be paid af tbe | ccrsahds DACA AL BAS Sem ea eee arcade the ree wtusite flcasure | is unable to go to Chicago his place will be| every one had had ample time to examine the | SeeR.t® font of the, premlees, on, TURSDAY, a SATIN DAMASK IN DIFFERENT DESIGNS, ELE- | Gaye from the day of sale of tue trugtess, reserts the ams _ music has afforded the race—nearly the only | sued by the Vice Presider: work of the committee and suggested that every | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. allot lor B sectin &, Derry | AN ELEGANT THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT | GANT TEARE WOOD: JAPANESE CABINET. 2 | ak romans day risk apd cost of the defaulting | FQ ATCLIFFE, DARK&CO., Aucta, unalloyed pleasure we have. It is within the | ‘i iin at he E JAPANESE CABINETS (VERY VALUABLE), | purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale | ADwreteTRaTOR's SALE OF PICTIRES. . 1. Joint committee on ceremonies ¢ | deputy construct a hymnal for himself. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in 1 in some newspaper published in Washinton. D. 0. 7 F PICTURES, DIA Fest of the hamblest car and touches the for- | world’s Columbian commission and the world’s | While the discussion was at ite height a mes- | equ tesidusttia Chase eet, and, balance im RESIDENCE, CE Ee ORE: pOMALL | STEEL | dif'conveyanctag,rtcordior, eat purchaser cow | yyy, Mosb™ sioCKS ANP RoNge DTN —y is th + pone Be an | bear ee eg ea ee howe of bishops announced that ont, pavaule semgnnnaliy) 3 all cathy lat Theo” Hom a Gen ereranirneeauer Sabiuban aunteee: Vina amen nite this GEORGE S BELT Ticg,} Trustece RCE, bank & ¢ PENNS) LVAY mal vente Hae, ae 2 The direct eneral of world’s Co- | the upper house had passed a resolution adopt- | ¢f,DUrhaser- . 8 NZE_ 3 LES, | e286. . Sti Nias “It always appeals to my best judgment and | jambian expositi a aad the president of the | ing the report of the joint commission poy Se ce teaacit eal etc aah act of Ghnitie CARD TABLES. BOOK CASE, LEATHER COUCH, SAGTEE ABOVE SALE IS Postroxep cnr, | QS THURSDAY. oc: most interested consideration to learn of an as- | conionnial commision of 1876 at Philadelphia | Sana wlthe only ated changes, pirckpeers reterved"” All ‘conveyancing, recordin McPHERSON SQUARE, ori CANDEL- | THURSDAY, OC EXTIETR, some hour c sociation. sceial or other wise, largely based on | and the director general thereof. “Mr. Foster of Pittsbgeg said the hymnal was | © S Purchasers costs | ns sy AT AUCTION. WITH CUT GLASS. DISHES, CHAMPAGNE | ocliakits GEORGE €: RENNTNG,| Trustees Kengerbumd, and I most corlially thask you | 2 the President of the United States, the| not yet perfect. ‘The bishops bad made | _ocS-cokds a COOLERS, WITH SILVER PLATED MOUNTINGS, | JP ATCLIFFF, DARK & CO... AUCTIONEERS, her and Got L- for peciidten to attesh thts = was I — of bee Vopr tegeon are | in the report and others should Ae RATCLIFFE, DARR ‘Auctioncers. a WEDHESDAY AFTERNOON, .. SOTOBER | A SUPERB REVOLVING-TOP DESK (ONE OF THE PA. AVE. N.W. anand Stud. Diamond Coster Pin . . - d the president of world’s Columbian e \d be i took time for x " Spas’ pl og yy: have the hener to announce that the fair is now fetan logy ident of the wo - —— if the house time for ¥ VALUABLE SEVENTH STREET BUSIWEAS | OCLOCK we chal out to tone et AST, FOYE | MOST COMPLETE OF ITS KIND), AN ELEGANT 7 ‘open, and to express the wish that it may be in 4 : MPROW E. loin 109, improved by an elegant th LOUIS XV WRITING DESK, | CHIFFONIER, | STORES Ae OE TES ROUND. aus Gesc. onsbaess sansa 4. The Vice President of the United States,| Motions and resolutions were made in inex-| ,ROZERTY. 1 ane TDWELLING. Ne. Lae SGU ventloucs aad wee buldiee. “Rete | JAPANESE SCREEN, INVALID’ CHAIK, OFFICE | _ EeCosPsPucete Router ot Tete t “6 reas-tic e vice president of orid’s Columbian io oti EVES T NORTHWEST, 1 eT WEEN Rencs hes nine rooms with beth; bard-etod ents |TABLE AND DEGK FORNITORG. Larrren | Beeb on ol et oe MOR HEAST BY AUCTION ‘The Sengerbund gave another chorus and | ‘Be vice president of the world’s Col iin | tricable confusion. A motion to lay on the| SEVENTH STREET NORTH WE: fen by bard RE, x” id cryst leliers ; lot 26.6x ‘ ' “ ‘duly recorded among the land records of the District 4 commission and the vice president of the | table was voted down and avote by dioceses F CA tae 4 an PRESS AND STAND, PILLAR EXTENSION | Pq tuopicd *uuinegbe land reconts « the first night's session began. world’s Columbian exposition. ken on a motion to concur with the house of TAROR St LEON Ais & KUctION ie is one of the most el \t establishments in | TABLE, FINE CHINA AND GLASS WARE, COP- | front of th: tnises. on WEDNES y J i he booths a ; ; 2 ‘The evening was spent in visiting the booths, | "'5 “rhe secretary of State and the Secretary Dishops. The vote resulted: Clerical (fift 'UESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER EIGH. | the city and should coninand the attention of buy- | PER COOKING UTENSILS, MARBLE MORTER, SRENTY SURTH, ‘ a, HALF ist POUR asereeetien ond ta patronising thocate. 4 06 the Treneury- dioceses voting), Sluyes, 13 nays, 8 di Tintront of she poet isa cot ed, Tyna Gas, eoreate: | “Terma: Half cash, balance in one and two years, | OAK TABLE FOR KITCHEN, FIRE-PROOF SAFE, | GLUCK I Af. ai that oirtatn tiece i parcel of lam JOHN B. HOLLINGSHEAD, Reet renter ne eens eas (a GiES | _ 6. The Secretery of War and the Attorney | jay (forty-three dioceses voting), 20 ayes, 19 | Hyffent ofthe premises, ot 22, balers 448, Hronting | wff"mn Balt cath, alance tn cue andtvorears, | WEALTH LIFT AND OTHER. AWTICLES OF | £02 fteziers ine aud bir tn tbe cf distinguished | Adgvirtetrevor of estate of Fragicis 1. Molitneshesd, theaters were over new recruits came to relieve | Go vcral of the United States pl eg re : Sp Seek on Txt mest bey 0 Cog of 100 Beet ty 6 15-2 tenat on the property. or all cash, a" option of pur- | VALUE. Se aw erioran EDWALDS'A HARNARD, “Attorneys, = * | 4 States, S a. chaser, All convey ai Ss PAST HA bath. the visttors who left earlier. | opiapthe Postmaster General and the Secretay | President Dix announced that the house of | Tile property ts one of the best business properties | SUat*™ gf required aftimeofwaign LATIMER & SLOAN, Te BQUARY Goa, IONE, Dane Gn, AaGaGE TAR ROOTHS. of the Navy. deputies concurred in the message from the | command the attention of capitalists and others In| cc1o.agay ATIMER SLOAM, 18-a1 tute, |S ReRe ees hens ae ++ Aa Pe. aves cw. ‘The booths were in charge of the following | 5. The Secretary of the Interior and the See-| house of bishops. search of an {nvestan es = ———— ee 5 eee , being hear Massachusetts. avenue and Stanton 2 | Fetary of Agriculture. Rev. Dr. Brown, by unanimous consent, had ree (ar Cot scatter bd cae etme | (PHOMAS DOWLING © SON, Auctigngers. [LAPMER © SLOAN, Auctionsers, 1407 ast ~ Sarena eager ROS ba yyy KURU indies: 2 | 9% The diplomatic corps. the report of the committee on canons relative | Snrad Ger Seay Per Anam. by roperty sold, oF ark speed —— corms: #1, In cash. the balance Ne BAST BY nt - . Fancy booth, No. 1—Mre. J. Hockemeyer,| 19. The Supreme Court of the United States. | to the copyright om the prayer book made an | Stohreat the eetinn ch thee pesca eas of | oppeMpTORY ALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIPy gneand iwoteare, the deferred pavmnta to heard 0 TRURSDAT, « NTUETH. 1 r 10 the copyrig pray afte, option of tie pnrchaae eit SN Ys avest at the fate of 0 per cent pet ann tro : : v : Mrs. Geo. Anderson, Mrs M. Altsehuh. Mrs. | 11. The Speaker of the House of Representa-| order of the day, following existing special | ® not conplied with in ifteen days from he dager | AGCHTO ETH STREET NORTHWEST, AT | ra4y aNDSOMF NEW WHITE-STONE FRONT to be secured by deed «1 trust upon the | AT HALF Past K M. WEWI Charles Krebs and’ Misses Lillie Dunkhorst, | tives and the mayor of Chicago. paiva Sale, right reserved to resell the property at the vist | Om OW! SPAY, OCTOBER NINETEENTH. | EXGHISHPAEMENT HESIDES ENO. d7i7 | Rrumiacs eoif, oy all cash, at the purchanors option OT Ie Ts eat Lillie Baier, Carrie Rempp, H. Gockeler, Olga Fx-President Hayes; escort, the Hon. | 4 mossage received from the house of bishops | 2d ‘cost of the defaulting archaser, After Bve On5y" | #282 of BALE Vast POUR P.M. wo will soll, in| CONNECTICUT AVENUE AT PUBLIC AUC. | £ teped or, ePrtce tobe conned rites Riess | Frontine 20 test 2 Set Thee Katie Dacthorst: Tale Hecca’ |Jobs Sherman, Lyman J.’Gage, ex-president | concurred in the division of the dioceses of | hayeyenyins.chauch resale in game newapensr vad; | front of ogemiees, part of lot 2 ta sqhare, Nor $48, | TION. Dy OCTOBER TWENTY-FIFTH, ava from! the day of san ore awignee reserve the | Mh ata M.n-anil running bwok with that wiih fo4 Sopich Eber, Katie Dunkhorst, Luly Rempp, | of the world « Columbian exporition. Florida and Michigan. recording at the cost of the purchaser. forth of 10h feet soa wide ileyTmpronea Sys inves | at HALL PAST POU OCLOCK TM ka het of | Heht 9 revel the property at the risk anil cont of th | f @ Ab IR alley, any etek dw Elise Kettler, Emma Schmidt, Nellle Harles- |" 13. Ex-President Cleveland: escort, ex-Secre- ge = ee Mock dkdbe HATCLIFFES DANE & CO... Aucta. anil nearly’ new three story brick dwelling ead store, |B algee, worl walle, close, & partnership lot No. tome nesejaper fuliiant in Washington: D'Gr all | toom for five horses in rear. fon, Carrie Xander, Lilie Bangerter and Carrie tars Thomas F. Uarard and W. T. Baker. ex-| 1, sue poase of bishoms the proposed new TPHOMAS DOWLING £808, Aucta, G12 Het. aw, | fidysolsr house coutanfag ent room, alo stato fatter iors, antgent nioue fag | coro encad mite geet | eran, the "ard , re Tes tof the world’s lumbian exposition. —, as Terms: One-third cash, balance {1 and tw somuent Ce, utifull = P . all casi 2 are Fancy booth, No. 2—Mre. George Kozel, Miss | "1 ‘The Senate of the United Stale, headed | canon on marriage and divorce was discussed PERPMETORY SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS | yeurs, with interest, ‘srcured Ly’ deed ot trust va | Pebered Sironghouk, with ‘andeone dimadelors of ee, an all cas ion of the pure Annie Schoenborn, Miss Mamie Mullen, Mire. J.| by the yresident pro tem. fa and various amendments adopted. owner, AUCTION ouTEENTE, Eouveyaicing and recordiny "et purcbessr's cost, Ak shy found) sms modern ‘8 st-clase jeridence. This | J ATIMERE SLO. a . ‘ Cotignon. Mr«. M. Armbruster, Miss Id jur-| “15. ‘the House of Representatives. The action on the order of the day, the re- UESDAYX, a . . | deposit of two hund ed dollars (8200) required at a y sittat gone of our best nelgh- | Ay = — Ig, Mise Pauline Stelale. : 16. The army of the United States, port of "the commission on the hymnal, has | Mamoun clack PM, we wil'gll te trout oft | Wine of wales See | eaking for £000 Bons ne ee | RT MOUS REA eee ED y booth, No. 3—Mrs. F. Escherich and| 17. The navy of the United States. already been referred to in the proceedings of | feet on the north side of M or Bridge street, by adeoth RATCLIFFE, DARR & ci Terms: One-fourth cash. balance in one, two, three NEA REED NEAR EIGHTEENTH STREST. P)UNCANSON BRos., and Dats. a! Mrs. H. Kiinge and Misses Annie Klinge, Mary) 15. The governors and their staffs of the | the house of deputies. of 20 feet. improved by 5 solstantal threesey |'7 ioe vAtanLE BUILDINGLOT ON WEN. gnd four years. with interest and secured by a deed of PAR TWENTY FIFTH STREET = i Volland, Johanna Sievers. May Lynch, Lulu | states and territories of the United States. ‘The report of the committee on_ missions re- | "Korms, Onerthiri sath, balan it ee sna two | ETE STRERT BETWEEN BAND S| ofesign sro © Su ceen $00 down at time a TEEN LOTS “AT THE | EARP IN ANE. Coe hy Oe RACE Kiinge, Clara Ulke, Lizzie Lynch and Lena! 19. The ex-cabinet officers. ding China and Japan was considered. Years, with interest, secure deed of trust on the STREETS NORTHWEST BY AUCTION. 4 ‘House open for inspection on day of sale or INTERSFCTION OF TWN CY-SIXTH STRE: DISTRICT OF COLUMETA, Nevers. | 20. The orators and chaplains. S"}tesolutions. to divide the Japanese territory | Niger tt camly athe goto ofthe purebaser: | 50S pa NECNESRAY, AFTERNOON, 5 Lock SEAT thing TrISEE & SLOAN, A YorON TH PLACE Nak NEW Jenks RAPHE CARAL NOAU, EROWS ae Hasey booth, Ne. 4—Mes. H. Hcech, Mrs. 1. Commissioners of foreign governments | hetween the English and the American bishops | Ifthe teruis are not. complied with ta 15 daystthe | we will ofer for sate, in front of the premisea fot 2, | cqe-7t nee on AviNor SsourHEAST. OF A THACT OF LAND CALLER wake Hall, Miss N. Hall. Miss L. Hosch, Mrs. Flora | to the world’s Columbian exposition. and to nominate a bishop for this Asiatic juris- | Prorerty ms and cost of de: aking Bases 120. fronting 21 feet 10 inches on 20th street | —° oadiansesiemeiienaitinnnnen asian — 7 D.C N, CONTAINING SIX ACK Ge: th, Mrs. Buelfuelle, Miss B. Behrend. « Is from forei, ts oti i P purchaser. 100, ime § denth of 140 feet to & 39-foot al This tone RIGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS c rmero! . Buelfuelle, a consuls from foreign governments. Malkin wind tna a HowAs Dow! of the most desirabie building sites In’ the northwest | M[ORTGAGER'S SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS = Raffle booth Mrs. A. Lepper, Miss M. Miller, The world’s Columbian commissioners, | ‘The honse of deputies took up the considera- and should command the attention of parties destrous ‘CREEK, AND KNOWN AS THE JUTLAND ‘13968, f'the District of we E. Horner, Miss O. Sellhansen, Mrs. L- | headed by the second, third, fourth and fifth | tion of the constitution offered. by. lev. Dr. = = | “tetas af nals One tated cosh, the balance tn 6 arate fh the soles Wisi us na einen : Stode towel A be vice presidents thereof. at on of Ne ‘k looking to the inser- TOMORROW. two and th rs: Byer cent per sunum, — = ‘ ee. ype bowth tre Se Waldmnun, Nm | 3," Coad of iy manager, handed by | Hinge of Ney Yok looking the owe romoRROW. —__-____| ra fansnti Scr ts PANE ae | mated ae ere earl cuts | Se ai | rite tn = d ion of the Apostolic and Ni d 7M. LOWENTHAL, Auctioneer, 057 7th st. n.w. | Property wo.d: oral cash at the option of foe pase a ’ icuais y ot Wash oN Abel, Mra. F. Carl. the president thereof. first article of the constitution and what books | WW™: 1° ke Reeconeke 57 TRG, SW. | Seeee. A hazel od GeU renurred etn hae atoee: Nf A Ee Re be a a cS Misses C. i bite weman to represent each one of the | of the Old and New Testaments are to be re- NESDAR MORNING. OCTORES WINE | Ksasermn ct cota ura not complied with in Sfvese | Br: Sovonty Teter Ee “oto po, 3. Twill | coribed on the plat or plan of ectd city ae felines Hart, Katie Nau. Bert ‘grat, Lie | thirteen original states. a ceived by the church as canonical and what | TEES O} ACTS ELEVEN CK. | property at the tek and cone cf hn aofeaiet offer for sale to the highest bidder, st the court house | wit Gi 4 jen Fhomss, Dore Herge. Clara Bugle, Louise | 26. Hoard of directors of the world's Co-| books for instruction, the compounding of the SEECIAL SALE OF FIFTY ASSORTED CARPETS, | chaser after Ave aye adverting Bt of such resale | daorde Leynarsiowp, ob MONDAY, THE SiVEMTH | ON MOT UALE PAST FOCE O'CLOCK Fae ee | counly of Wanbltto Bemmetbaum and Magxie Semmelbaum. a Se hy the xecond | present first and second articlos of the consti- else Tat etry Bad Bence, ee aa eco | conveyancing and reconding at the cot ot eis pas | M-, ail that valuable tract. of land called or koown of Yama und Doufectionery booth—Mrs. Wm. . i iso Tar ostry. Body Brussels, Velvet and Ingra u, odin ote oy" . Bower erly, : a ni - iy Brussels and 1 jot of Linoleum, | _ocll- onners._| hart, | Lutz, Mise C. . Miss Flora Ulke. 27. Board of management United States gov-| "4 lively discussion at once followed and was | Flog: Olicloth and fatting. = = Shove’ referred to, and coutatalng 708 aston, masts ot wisting Of a three: Siong his Flower booth—Misses Louise Donch, C. | ernment exhibite, not ended up to the Lour of adjournment, as | Sale without Fweerve. C0 FUTURE DAYS. i aT Bra repeeney teins Me. TT Fe, | Catuemon rama north tty = eal : i : M. ; wists , 1802, | rece, west thirty per Douch, M. oa 2 = ‘Sica etl = > department ——_ é ¢ works, | {2% question involved was one recognized as | 1 AND MASS. AVE.'N.W. | PR ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. suctioncers All that tract lying about two miles from the above AY FOUR CLOCK P.M, thence “south forty-sry Bertha Caron, ty ‘Y, M-| 29. The staff officers of the director of wor! most vital to the church, both by the friends | 20 AVE. N.W. | described tract aud known as part St Elizabeth's x No. Ring 54 feet 6 | woet thirty-nine ) city _— ‘e % Bw by pe of the hilt abs Diaan eben beetles. C. Diemer.) on tet UY Connell of Chicagn. and opponents of the proposed change, the | | ATIMER & SLOAN. Aneri9n0e rrensury Dept. | EXECUTOR'S GALE fanor and part Stony Kun, whict is also descrived in st nw. by of the hilt ROVED in 2 ass soaks Gon CAVALRY aD ARTILLERY as Esconr?. question of church unity as understood and set 1407 G street, near U. Seomostenee shove "etured, $0 sed comtaleins 200 REAL ESTATE 0: ‘E THE | acres, wore or less. The first pon ang im- ND ON SAME DAY, i . " PENSI N STORY dweilfi » on PM... seven and a Katie Schwars, Lillie Poctsmann, "E Schmidt, | This procenion, escorted by United States |f7po% the Chicago Lambert platforms, | AND BSAENT Winton 5: 400 Eble, ce cabs blachaait sop. AS fete tend 1g n WT. Steewrsgabdivison of lot, | pers td nine Hgmie Glesler, Viedle Fordham and Minnic | eqvairy and ight artillery, will proceed south | made the order of the day for today. ee PASE ie of the last will and testament of oie houses brick ‘dwelling house, boat Bouse. fe and iste ; nay age deni of abe gt » feet. contain: | fine tothe ; 4 ie on Michigan avenue to 29th street, where it will | tions for missionary bi-hops of China and Japan CATALOGUE SALE erase. deceased. I will sell ty public auction tn front | is in @ good state of cu'tivation. » The sscund of waid | ing in all 1.014 square feet: lot 12 | comiaial %. rf od of th yi T 8) OCTOBE! betant rame fest 10in-bes by =n ave depth mat 74 feet | the ° Lille “Hinch"C Elloge. ‘Marthe ‘Wal, Mere | receive tho President of the United States, after | Willalso be made at the same time. SWEATY SEMENTH, 1007 AT HALH-PAGT FOUR | Eouae,» S=PrOveS DY & eubetantial frame dwelling | te vo A Ges ofc fees bak shuste | ee a Killian, Lillie De Gaw, 1 Volland, hiob it will proceed south on Michigan avenue | A resolution was offered permitting the re- OCLOCE PM, part of lot nurubered six (6) in| “Termusof ale: One-third of the purchase money tobe | SUth side of Pa. ave. beiween 26th st. and Hock | Pennell, M. Killian, Lillie De Gaw, ouand, to Usth street, thence east on 35th street to | tirement of bishops by resignation at the age of oF square 548; frouling fifteen feet ou G street near the ‘geld ip cash on ratidcation of rale, with interest from | creck northwest, pan Suere my Mary Collins and Stella Foreinan, | to 35th street, then 2 | rg Sige Fie, wih 9 deoin, of clentyave rect ton | Bay oPeate, nd the alauce ta equal partments in 8 | ON SDAY, OCTO! ENTY-SIXTH, Novelty booth and fish pond—Mixses Hein-| Grand boulevard, thence to Washington Park, 12 pariah aljey, with the improvements, kc. and 12 mont with interest, or all cash, at the op- 1 | sich, Blanche Ewsid. Minkic Mueller Be where it will be formed in parallel lines on the tions were made for bishops of the SEVEN HUNDRED AND SEVEN Agrms: One-third of the purchase money to be | tion of the purchaser: : satist is ih, the residu ol Ewald, Maud Kleindienst, Gussie Kettler, Fran | West side of the parade grounds of the park. | new missionary jurisdictions of northern Mich- pean oo Steen! ge ong two years from | cured to to 30, bot | ie Acditortom the mounted | igen, southern Florida and. western Colorado, haart Seating imatertat terse G1'S. por tut? par | paseemadapatey today of Ieee issamnee Ser 18 atest at the nteeretion a | lo at the Auditorium the mount % 101 . beat re ry . ot 7, 1 . a ces Sanders, H. Hetnrichs Biandina Beshmen, Staats Hi ane to aad an aunanio ttn govern- | Ten names were placed in nomination for each | ORIENTAL CARPETS. RUGS, HANGINGS, &e. | anu i from day of vale. payatile. wemlanuually, ao Fea RICHARD W TEMPLEMAN, ZBtiiat Pett Rock creex northwest seach lot iw abot Bw tary “Raton ror Sag | ernors of states und territories, and that wil | Place and all were referred to the committee on Ege, atthe option of the purciiser. "A depsal ot | octS.caw.tds 22 Lexington ELA AEMNE, | SOLER ey open TWENTY-SEV . - : — accompany them from the Auditorium to Wash- | the consecration of new bishops. TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION WITHOUT Limit, | 9200 required ut the time of sale. Terms to be com- | CC18-2aw.tds 22 E. Lexingto ein 1882, ¥ Gipsy tent-—Miss Maggie Butts. Pen aye | The committee on place of holding the next | * x + | pied with in 13 days iro. lay of sale, coB- | mHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Est. a. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. with interest Pl pald at 6 Fost office—Mra. Maggie Narjes, Misses E. | ington Park. will take their a ce ace [quad areas teen aetieoma ts Yeyaucing, recording, &¢. stschaser's coat 3 ° The cat 90 fect front of lot 25. in square ; : “ “ o OF 5 os y ay . Se a dey feet, ha’ rear and sid See ree: Face Hefiman and | Iii when the, like of march te tales, up sili | inter of Saratoga Springs, N. Y.. and the seleo- BEGINNING TUESDAY, OCTOBER ocl7-lkds Executor of Charlotte Heidsr. CHANCERY SALES AT AUCTION, situa on Teyplace for atreet) between South rit josie WoC arthy. 2 en the cf ; : = aTiMER-& BID] ONE = 4 caue southeast. Toney tay Dining room—Mrs. H. Donch, Mrs. J. G, | Proceed in their proper positions. tion will probably be ratitied by both houses, LATIMER, & GEQAN) AUCTIONEERS AN ee ere Wer NATO PROPERT EE: | TEUMS OF SALE on cach piece or parcel: One. | chascr. “fer of male tor int Harthel, Mrs. R. Sanders. Mrs. 1. Weiss, Mr eae ones ee Seen tene Scattered Their Friend's Ash Pat at = GING TOTHE ESTATE OF THE LATE | the bslance in two equny installisente tn sie; sng | caired fran the ae haceat she G. Ackmann, Mrs. J. Howard, Mre. Artes, Mrs, | formed in the meantime by brigades in line of ee ae ET te SRT ee oR: Aap BASE:| DOCTOR JOHN M. ROBERTS. FRONTING ON | Stive monthe from fhe day of ce neith interests | gure’ from the pars BR Mra. W. H. Duskhorst, Mrs. A_| masses on the east side of the field at Washing-| About 6 o'clock Inst evening five men applied av ELEVEN A. MEST BRICK DWELLING ON THE WEST G STREET BETWEEN SEVENTH AND | treite og forcent pm gf CHAT Borcharding, Mra. £. Tanberschauidt, Mra. | ton Park. As the President approaches the | to the keeper of the pier at Atlantic City for ss BIDE OF A TEENTH STREET BETWEEN | EIGHTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. annually). to be secured! Sy the ria poles of sures ee jerven, Mre. F. Schlnich, Mrs. Charles John- | §Teunds the President's salute will be fifed, | permission to go out on it. The pier had been Peaek TO, AP aUEy telat acaeay the, 13tB day of | 3,260 square fect of ground in one parcel and | {h° property 90 purciused. or ail cate at the yur ee abit e:. oe. Misses Linste Dern, €. Ye Lioyd, “nd on his taking his position opposite the : AND THREE P. M., Axust, 1801, and duly recorded In Liber 1610,. folio | 24:300 square feet in the other. spesit of @100 will be reaiced on | el — * inves Lizate Dern Lizzie Lloyd, A Ls | closed for the season for some time and the ‘one of the land records of the District . ofeile,and all recording and con- | CANSON BROS., Aucts., Oh and Dsts nw. D. Boetteber, K. Arth, Rowe Buechler, L! center of the line the commands will change inter vileell Magee Sie peiiicbonesked ‘and by direction of the party secured | | Under the authority of a decree of the Supreme | Seyancing will be at tie pilrchusers’ cost, If the torcus = > Boetteher. direction by the left flank, forming columns, | Ke¢pe! 0 ryptay esCc- | AND CONTINUING TILL FRIDAY, OCTOBER the undersigned trustees will well. in front Gougt of the District of Columbis, passed October 13. | of ‘yale on any ict or parcel of cround be not compited | Tit! ES SALT OF BRICK DWELLING No. Voting ctend—Jchn Hocheme: and pass in review in the usual order, except | One of the men then explained that they wished og BECONDP te ae WEE BOG POE DE SEE: | 1805, in tue care of Houerts et ali Fa oberts et al: | Sieh wichtn tan dass rom day’ of eal, the f re: | 1 MADISON STREET § Shooting stand F. Escherich. that the distance in column will be that in mass. | to carry out a dead man’s last request. They ib lot 110, in square 1051, 16x70, and improved by | public anction in fronsof the respéctive parcels on | Serve {e* To itor Altrup. Hl. Weber. & Beeh!in, ‘The “present” by the command and the ride | said they were friends of W. H. Myers, a young ‘TWENTY-FIRST, tory seven-room brick Avelling, with bath, Ete dates and at the hours mentloued below the reel St the risk and cost of the defat deck A. Piet, F. Thoil, § Paddle stand—John He around the line will be dispensed with, owing | Marylander who committed suicide a few da; to the limited time on the west side of 15th street between ste and premises situated in the city of Washing- cot! SERTRRGGE AERIS | fom fh te, Bint of Cafu. Saruinty de- | PSH steed be rns raat @ eel at pub, ‘The troops, having | ago and whose body was cremated yesterday in AT SAME HOURS, AT OUR ELEGANT THCKSDAY, THE Decome the escort of honor | Baltimore. Myers’ last request was that his CHARLES H. STANLEY, ) No. 208 Courtiand st. Ul 4 ‘RST, Baltinore, Md. Trustees, BER A. - 7 . a ade known at sale. FOUR O'CLOCK in the afternoon, subll RICHARD L.WALLACH, "1 Becttbarth, Charles Diets, 1 ssion, and will continue the | body be cremated and bis ashes scattered over FRANCIS Hows 7 — ~ Al . Detweller, Henry Ross, Andrew Kelly, via 57th street to ihe exposition grounds, | the wurface of the Atlantic ocean, In com. SALES ROOMS, 1407 G ST. W. WOODVILLE FLEMMING} Trastocs. | 7F", iB the, square nine hu “hg nor side of Gs | Ot1-abas agi? Anderson. George Healer, A. Lepper, Charles thence to the manufactares and liberal arts | pliance with the wishes of their friond they TAUNGANSON DRGs ne nee ae ee | Seem eyes Seyeneand Hlenth stepets southeast, | CHANCERY SALE, OF VALUABLE OTREET Keesler, William Muehleisen, Martin Hebuer, | buiiding, where the troops will take positions bad brought his ashes to Atlantic City and they ‘THIS 18 THE MOST COMPLETE COLLEC- SON BROS.. Aucts., Oth and Date. n. fine “This ground is bounded on te rearby an al’ey RQRTHWEST, WITH FRONTAGE OF TWENTY | Charles Childs, George Fritsch, J. H. Buscher, signed them, the oftici ay the plat- | desired to fulfill his request. After this expla- TRUSTEES SALE OF HOUSES AXD Lots oN um feet wide and on the east by another ali yiwenty | | FEET parapets | Remand bees ©. Glasking L. L. Frisdrich form prepared for them. As the President's | nation the desired permission was given the| ziow OF ORIENTAL ART GOODS EVER ELETH STREETS NONTHEAST. BEING | fy three (wo-story frame dwellings with PWeling | ane Marcenne Goer oe tee age Sea, Cont cf | Madinon sire wor Kenny, John Enders, Faber, carriage passes through the exposition grounds | young men and they marched solemnly to the Mg AND 114, < Dasements und numbered 7 ‘20d 716 on “sald | Cagse Nor 1580, wherein Mobe Ailsa is enn One-third put « battery on the lakefront will fire the national | end of the pier. One of them produced a tin “gh a8 "G" street. it and Augusta Harris ot al. are defendants, th- un igs ease crhe Supreme Court of the | "Pu MEDIATELY THEREAFTER, all of original lote | ents ee eed en OE tee: ar iD six, twelve and ely box, and after « few words of the ritual| BROUGHT TO OUR CAPITAL, AND IT 18 Ang Ducts, C. Herbert, Dr ©. Neumayer, Carl Potsreen, CC. Loefler and j eatute. 1S, 16, 17 and 18. « portion of 19, all of 20 ands por- | TWENTY-POURTH, 1802, at HALF-PAST FOUR Jobn Miller. EXERCISES IN THE BUILDING. of the Episcopal Church he opened the box Sher ys. No. F203. equity docket | ton of 21, in square nine hundred and four (OH), tre | P.M in frock 4 ixty> | }] conveyancing ant anime At 12.90 0 clock the following program of ex-| and. teattered the ashes it. contained “upon | JUST IMMENSE WITH THE WIDEST Lat | N°; Wil oder for aule at publ tigt) Pte hole bounded ae follows, Beginning of the east ine | eicti (Os) fu ag pain CON. | Com, A deporte of tw | the foaming waves below him. This concluded ke FoKoce. pee the BALETASS | Sr We thence north with sud ibe one undess set | ‘Srocaty er cemungton apd District of Colymnbie.. | required, at tbe, ti Transfers of Kea! Patate. cout Wil be enasied out tu the: soumcfecianes | a's sleen ave Gap eR RT OaA ter aie || ‘Tena-Ie- nvaRr, vanrer FOUR OC) i, the wast Datf of lot a ot gy pe a ame Ey Rg aE ben . i : Y OF RARE | fwo (2m square numbered nine hundred and eigeiy. | Swenty fect to the eauare: | yea and one-th Spee che Sar of cule, | ier ly Te Deeds in for have bees filed we follows: | building, under the director general as master | i20,c¢rricee over, the au Eros GAB): Fronting thirty-two (ov iect om Fests | tewce east, by and’ with” the south ine of'eald Gi | efcrred payrasente to beeviteuce’ ty moves secured | wr he isk uad'cowt of deksuitine 5 3. ©. Marbury to W. Xayse, lot 220, oq. 120, | of ceremonies: pilin deters aeel AND CHOICE ANTIQUE AND mopenn | Reqeemt ite dy canescens ah eens Se a me,and twe-twelftas | ty deed of trast on the prouises sold and Searing (p- | Chasers peyote SO. « a fo . ‘ol a . 4 4 Y ye option « EE JON s Georgetown; #1,942.50 Baber to Ea.| | tC — aaa by Prof. Beat the Record. same belag iaproved Ky tec twostors’ Sate Snell. pg eZ ee ee V. 5 EeeuEst Dietrich, sub 16, bik. 2, Takoma Park; €4,500, 2. Preyer by Bishop C HL Power, D.D. Passed Assistant Engineer Harry Webster of PIECES, IN ALL SIZES, QUALITIES AND We tees Will be sold in bulk of as two separst Couveyan ing and rec comgot purchaser. If Anne T. Hopperton to A. G. Ridgeway, lot 17, | pT p. of California. 7" | the navy has recently completed one of the doa edch wed hoe Gereon Wea re ety ot ‘sale premises may be resold at risk aud me Bik. 38, North Grounds, Coinmbian University; “g” Introductory address by the director gen-| most brillisnt examinations for promotion to| HUES IMAGINABLE. of the poscheas sipney toibe paid tn sent eaxeiews ON WILLIAMSON, Truste, | U REAL Estate ON Mon SINE ee a €8,625. M. J. Colbert to James Gibbons, lot M4, | erul. + | the grade of chief engineer in the shortest time spoon two, oqual Justallienis, vayable, with inter | lp ea he o1e Fats . FORK, SENG betas Toumrm kD bik 1a. Brookland: $1200. Emily Brooks to | 4 Address of welcome And tender of the | on record—viz.,fiveanda half days. Mr.Web-| OVER ONE HUNDRED LARGE CARPETS ey for wnt bc apde of ibe parehaee: ody CABELR.¥ ie CLIAMBON, Trustee, NORTH een a CANO. OM Ree EE eae Bicago by Hempetead | 114. is one of the heroes of the Samoan disaster, ESRD = IW Sapoal of eBB on exch plo ot apc iit bs WALTER B. WILLIAMS © CO.. uct, oct2d_| the. Supew wat ant to Toon, subs ¥ amd 14, eq. 520 a iam qactie ills FOR PARLORS, ‘R00! BRA- wi e off. TCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. cou plainants apd Jolin ste cefende, Fils ¥. Hare oT. Wenn, pid oa | ot, “chin ‘Up Mien Hestnt ents | aie eied chalet Rode coer |. SeaTts pad sty tna te Bae B rcgry suis or Thane aausborare | BFHERTR A aiae Se VEO 94,000. John Corey to A. B. Duvall et al., subs | Cricage, music by G. W. Chadwick of Boston, | effort was useless. As showing how slow pro.| | RIRS, BED ROOMS, ao. &S Eo conveyed upod Fetifica: ON FIRST ist) STREET BETWEEN E AND | Pal he prance. all of ortoteel eens $0 to 65, 0g 287; @. A. B. Duvall etal. to H. | reading by Mrs, Sarah C. Le Moyne. "| motion is in the engineer corps it may be , 1s of sale be not complied with in seven (7) FRGTON, Be Gen nnn WARE | Goins Wartageon toa Danie role Pain, Tah, Sig tes FE SMA SL | Bllca N. | ““E' Prescntation by the director of works of | mentioned that Chief Engineer Webster en- euaap vase srmterooe from day of sale unten the, Trht io rece y visas of b Ssczee Passed in the couse of Rudotnh | “Forms nf ante Dne-thied con. ‘ous third 3p Ferme te Ed Tretcot, oub 92, 4 | the master, artists of the ‘exposition of, the fered the navy in 1862 and’ served all throngh nave (o) days ot calty Ro 19476. the undersigned, a trastes ett | Xeferred terumtse io be evi S. Lemp, | world’s Columbian exposition and award to | the war. he. aoe MONDAY, 5 Twp » | by deed of trust om the premises wold cad teases: te mon to W- | Stas of speckll qummeamaticeamiae ~~ ++ MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, For! AY OF OCTOBER, 4B. is, at ALE: | terest at the rete of @ per cent jer aunty: tapaiho stots 1 acd 3. bik 7, | "o™™icrus “The Heavens Are Telling"—| A number of misstonaries have left for work D PAST FOUR OOLOCK F. Molter for vale. et pabite | somtanncalif, or al dash. ‘at vik opty {areas ¥ te P. 4. ie : a!) | Fetendcbsp: tin 9 were Work of the Board of Lad; —— yaoM 9 4 4. TILLOP 0 ar er para sea 43 tn W Bekins Suara asta ton Gorcianiar ands roa , St 74: | a irese—**Wor'l iy ag ET = tens a ling as 'Fmimons, cube a | MS Sr ee cone : ikalt of the beget na ths ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES CAN BE . erpaicke SWELLING, RO. 7 MYRTLE Gee Le | Sab con of ote —T kanes . % Tender o ings on . ; or rive ff Parts 186 to 190. s4- | world's Columbian exposition by the president m recorded in liber ory Pacheger™ Sor Rooms Ba ee etn ucttamford: thereof to the president of the world’s Colum- Re mt ieavdeenss maddened PROCURED AT OUR OFFICE ON APPLI- fi + Wat 5 ean GB MeO utrs, 2° | pian commission. money and totereataheli have IRVING WILLA) ie’ *peatus wets 10. Presentation of the buildings by the AUCTION SALES. caTIon. pai, of be gaeech| oclé-10) evista 4 K aianttie, #908 | president of the world’s Columbian eommis- a moon Oe eS nee oe RATCHPFE, DARK ECO. Aucte ; y ‘Out {| sion to the President of the United States for |_______ FUTURE DAYS. arr — alters So ce 24 B: | dedication ‘THOMAS DOWLING"s SON, Aucts, 612 Eat. a. LATIMER & SLOAN, 2OLpH EICHHORN, TRU: SALE OF YSLU ABLE Rey! ESTATE te 47 and 45 of pt 1, | 11. Dedication of the buildings by the Presi- (@02'3d ot nw. J virtue of a dectoo of th eed Jerome Wise to W. A ori Bibi ot Gaenias, ane sees RATUETE, PARE 8 OTE NE Ww, | saan ie siah™"—Handel. ie WAGONE CAR B ‘ATOLIFEE. DARE x23, Dedientory oration—Henry Watterson of ‘D°DoUBLE Hs aA R* bela apminsadat | tacky. | 1k “Star 8; Benner" and “Hail Co- | HAYI¥G PURCHAS! 4 SY lumbia,” with full chorus and orchestral ac- companiment. 15, Columbian oration—Chauncey M. Depew of New York. 16. Prayer by his eminence, Cardinal James Gibbons, arch! 17. Chorus of God" —Beethoven. 18. Benediction by the Rev. H. C. MeCook of 1a, Nekional salute, ai ‘DISPLAYS OF FIREWORKS, ‘The night of October 21 there will bes dis- play of fireworks in Washington, Garfield and “nie Nite Chore” trom the “Ar Sed oe, nano Hair ‘BLE f 1G ae co

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