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a sees EVENING STAR: HINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, WOMEN OF EDUCATION. EGAN REPLIES TO MacVEAGH. ited He Denies That He Was an Embeutler of | the Irish Funds. pUATES oF vanean, exrm, wentzs- | _ The following bas been given to the press of Ax AND oTMER LRavixe ‘Be Country: Tories ERED BY THR asso Gnser Hover, S-WHAT THE WAS}TINGTON BRANCH IB m New Yorx, Oct. 21, 1892 Mr. Wayne MacVengh, Philadelphia, Pa: Sir: I perceive by the daily papers that ats It ts only a few years that women hare hed meeting held in Cooper Union, under the aus- ORNELL, MICH 20 ENTERTAIN T opportunity to pureue studies in the higher pices of the Democratic Club of New York, grades o sand universities, bat eo well you. arenegude from your party, as you are we they improved their privileges that there to be from your people and rour creed, at- have th peop ere now hundreds of American women who are tempt to pallinte your apostacy by andertaking proud of their well coliege degrees. * which the London Times, with ite Thay Tae feation which for strength of testimony, chief among which was end use among mengred- the notorious Pigott, fatled to atcomplish—to Association of Col- beemirch my good name. nwith With the adroftnes« of police conrt petti- f fometbing that somebody else said, assail me, first, ax “a ewindler” who ‘“fatled to account for @ very large trust fund placed in his char; it was well known at Waeb- second, you tay, LATE POLITICAL NEW: Messrs. Reid and Depew Given a Genuine Hoosier Welcome in Indiana Tow! Whitelaw field and Chauncey M. Depew re- cetved a genuine Hoosier welcome yesterday all along the line in Indiana. On the trip from Chicago to Logansport hundreds of people gath- ered at the stations and a lusty cheer went up | as the flying special whisked by. Logansport was the first stopping place of Here a crowd, variously estuna a ee + man McKenzie of Kentucky will peoeret| AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. great democratic contest in Dlinois. | Delaware Registration Officials Arrested. ) Fema SLOAN, Aucts., 1407 Gat DF aes ‘& SLOAN. Auctioneers, John Dolan, democratic inspector and regie- SRE SY FL LALUAREE IMPROVED | EXTIRE CONTENTS OF SI-ROOM RESIDE | ter for the eeventh ward, Afth election district, | SCP ESIMIOVED 1 SPRATRGEMATE | Sige E Stmbet Soutaaest at wae! CE BoE Ter Ree MORROW (MEDNESDAY), OCTOBER TWEX. | t Wilmington, Del., was arrested yesterday and required to give $3,000 bail for trial. Thie STR is the fifth arrest in connection with Saturday's | LULFASEETION oF FRy Mtvetttn Minty | Wence Seth Fey sraliine, Carte registration and warrants for other registration | AU oe ‘ | officials are reported to have been sworn out.| WASHINGTON, The specific charge against the arrested men ie | Under and Tirtue, of a decree of the Supreme at from 6,000 to 8,000 people, welcomed the dis- | that of refusing to permit deputy supervisors Court of the tinguished visitors. The spectal train left for Indianapolis at 2 o'clock and reached Kokomo at 8. rations had been made fora reception on the most elaborate scale, not less than 6,000 people | generally ches were made here on ts well as at Sharpeville, Tipton and Noblesville from Senator x: nd others that : | whe I turned out by thousan no authority in ee Serle eo tenets ee Seren Last night ibe tee distinguished speakers ‘ dreased a lacg Indianapolis, disc | ues of the campaign. scrutinize tax receipts. This demand was $n, in the Dis rict of Columbia, and reaiated ‘by democratic. officials Sait _— being present. Briet who acted ington when he was appointed what thecharges | . and that he had fled the country to avoid <t nnd trial om @ very serious criminal e third, von describe me as “a sham aod a fugitive from criminal Justice,” b you are pleased toadd that you were that you not only re- “that my appointment matic post,” an ried your stateme an insult to Chile. sult to every self-respecting Irish- So destrour have the me tation been to maintain th quired f voted th other olleg wot alrendy im <giers of the retreating knowaothings, who | find that there ia no place for them in the re- cblican party, with the ame contempt that I | I wu for all attacks made tn the Englich b press, were it not eting at which fig- T. F. Gilroy, William hue, John D. Crim- P Others, and that ft Canada, England, France, German | Jaze be surprised nor annoyed neh out inte those ignorant On the contrary, under ordinary tances, [should feel greatly enter- but Pain amazed and pained to think that the Gtlrovs, the Graces, the O'Donoghues, the Crimminses and the Sheehans should have im Cooper Union and patiently lis- | Fur ORGANIZATION ation works Iargel titles will indies peandone in America. The dowment of colleges secks # already existing m! nced that in the entire ranks of party th ‘ould not be found rawe the » utions x who would make upon the charac bh tnadequate ondown ¥ com of any Irish-American #0 wanton, foul and om educational progres tx dot be | unfoundedan attack a= you have made upon me; plained at the open meeting to be the | but if such # one could be found and he should, | National Jay evening, when Mrs. under similar ci umetances, assail in like Marth. Foote (row, Ph D., Miss | manner, in nee, any of the gentlemen Marion Talbot, A.M. both members of | T have named I wil: simply «ay that there would the thonlty of the Chicago Univermty, will | not bein New York city any ball sufiicient! discose this pertinent and question. jarge to contain him and me. I would publicly The committer on college fon con- | bring him to and either he or I should Ginte of those alumnm whe a leave the bu ees of various colleges | In your great desire to assnil me you have ‘They consider quertions which affect the Inter | been found, I perceive, to fall back entirely eats of the tn maintain 2 close relation mine and colleginte progre tious wiieh they repre between on my 6} with the national move- ce here and in the old land my tee on ly of wag: Test is t th connection needs no the postion of eduented women lication; to my taligner on either «ide of fedusteial compen The atic 1 make no explanations. In my study of development of beadership of Mrs. Barus of used great tnterest « : Careful notes are kept from the child's birth untii be becomes a ere Babit. Uniform schedules for record observations are in use amoog mothe teachers of the alumnm, whose college trainin nection with Irish affairs there was , act that Twonld take back--not ne that I have to apologize for. For the information of my American friends | who may not be courant with the matters to which our slandera attacks refer I will say. rst. The very ‘large trust fund” that you = % mention, and in connection with which you fs expposed to make them impartial ob-ery are toapply tome the term “swindler,” was As statistios show that the children of college | tue Land Leagne fund, which amounted to one women have « good chance fur life we may e€3- | and a quarter millons of dollars, of which, from some valuable results from the work of | j579 (o the end of 1852, I had the distinction of committee. being the treasurer. Upon resigning the posi- | ‘The committee on occnrations assists colle; and turning over to my successor the bal- women to find opportunities fitted for their | gace of the fund the auditors, Mr. John Diilon, oe to open new lines of work to | \. P., Rev. Eugene Sheehey and Mr. Mather Harris n their joint report, after stat- | WORK CARRIED ON PY BRANCITES. ing p the accounts, eaid: “We ‘These are some of the objects in which the | bog : item of — enh oe pro ae ¢ by | been fully and satisfactorily vouched, and we eee etreted, bus they by | ice pleasure in beating testimony to the sye- Be means represent the altruistic activities of | tematic and strictly business-like manner in the slumnw. Thirteen branch associations | which the acco’ and record of said funds ave been organized in different cities to co-| have beon kept by Mr. Ex In addition to with the work of the general associa- | the balance of principal l turned over to my and atthe sams time to carry on local m of five thousand four hun- work. The Indiana and Philadelphia branches and fifteen shillings sterling, Bave carried on aniversi(y extension work, ihe h Ubad realized as interest | ee pee lectures e estmente, ibe ing my L Jenks, now of Cor . me fortwo years gratuitously to the the inttuence of the « reks Ser ractam fer the woe of women wae enti | and a woman medical inspector was a) Pointed at the State Universit } Other branches have disc of the day and Ii subjects. ““ThoPrimaries, “Relation of College Women to the Social Nee?” “State Socialism,” “Americans.” “Industrial Ontiook for Women,” “Opportunities tor W deommitted tuicide: an accemy te Study Science in Boston,” “Women oa Cc he next day, when he learned the fate of his Feonlties and Governing Board«” are amoag | prinetpal, dropped dead in the streets of the subjects studied by different local branches. | | the attorney general of Engl ‘The college setiement in York under the care of college women bas for its ubject the establishment of “neighborly relations” with those *bo live near it and hasbeen an fn ence for good in the unfnviting region of Ri ogived for their publication in the folloy- ington street. |i tas: “Mr. Parnell having in the witness THE WASHINGTON BRANCH. | box stated that the letters attributed to him ‘The Washington branch has by no means | Fre forgeries, we accept in every respect ity Deen idle. Last winter evening clerses were {uth of Leger na aged ca carried on for self-supporting women. The te most fully a at baving been in grade of work was above that done by the city | duced to publi h letters in question xs night senool and was designated as college ex-| Mr. larnell's, or to use them in evidence tension work. The classes were held in rooms against him. ' ‘Ihis expression of regret, we offered by Mra Some: : B includes also the letters falsely mn and others, attributed to Mr. Egan, Mr. Davitt and Mr. O'Kelly.” The London Times lost by this en- tire transaction, in dammges and costs, the ped to | enormous eum of £: $1,100,000. ‘Three ealarge the work and to obtain rooms in a cen- | mon ftormard nald, the prineipal of tral part of town. ied from worrying, and ‘or the entertainment of their guests the 3 derer” paid no divi- Washington branch has about perfected toe! | arrangements © The Arno will be beadquarte: |. With pa sod visiting alumnw will find there a membec a “fagitive from criminal justice,” 1 of the committes on am fully content to leave the firet part of this charge to the judgment ef my Irish-American fellow citizens, and to the second part I ple | gail Yex, I was at one time a fugitive from | “criminal justice” in ing and mee: for the first bud-| were ‘Thomas Addis mestiog at the Arno Thumday s‘ternoon, | Nevin. Kichard O'Gorma: omas Francia the aed committers will report. | Meagher, John Mitcheli and so many others, evening the local branch will receive | and | am sincerely proud of having been +0. slamne and invited guests at the | [twill doubtless be news to you to learn that morning will be devoted to ight | very soon afer my errival in this country “as a afternoon st Columbia Univer- fugitive from criminal justice” I was elected, at interesting reports econvention held in Pancell Hall, Boson, to | Engish government, only charge thowe made by th based apon the Pigott forgeries, inal” charges were fully investiga Farnell 7 stumivnion in 1Sss-9 resnlt that Ficott confessed to the gized for the forgeries, and the ay, im the course of a leading article, of women andof the work the honorable position of president of the [rich | the world’s fair, nal League of America, which organiza- ng my term of two years went to Ire- | ra sum of £350,000, und that from Ireland | funds and scholar- | there was forwarded to me to the United States | eerie, here will be an open | in 18%! a presentation of a costly servion of sil- | the Museum, with addresses | ver, accotapanied by a flattering address «igned Harris, U.S. commissioner of educa- by Charles Stewart Pacuell, Justin McCarthy, slumne. Saturday morn-| Michael Davitt, John Dillon, Wm. O'Brien and business meeting at the by all the other Irish national party. and all | More committee reports. This | this, too, after I “had fled the country to avoid | followed by @ lunch, and in the after-| arrest and trial on a very serious criminal Boon em exeursion to Mount Veruon. | charge” and had “failed to account for avery ——— large trust fund placed in my charge.” BERI BEX. In contradistinetion to those magwump optn- ee fons of yours. which are r to bave been | ‘It te Bald Not to Be = Dangerous Disease | #0 loudiy cheered by the democrate at Cooper tm This Country. | Union, permit me. in a = ote ter ou the sentinents y President The samen from the bark H. P. Cann who [farrison upon the Irith ‘Were pat ashore at Norfolk last week wuiforing | which you consider such a grave offense against Sees Se genes Ginesse beri beri have bean | “ert rar Apts Soup om discharged from St. Vincent's Hospital as | Itt b-Americans he said: | “You are Americans—Irish-Americans—and, cured, and have left the city. | though you have given the concentrated loy~ Sing of the disease, said that it is a dangerous | your adopted country, you have not forgotten — a the land of your nativity. If you could forget kad el gm the conditions | ireland; if you could be uamoved by ber eplen- gerous do notexist did oratory, unsympathetic with her heroes Bere at this time. He says it is not a con- and martyrs, 1 should fear that the bond cf ane aimmee im the usual acceptation of that your new citizenship would have no power over word, an epidemic disease that would | hearts so cold and consciences so dead. cane if a sprig of green was found upon the bloody Se Seine Hating ten conditions | aT ol c Ustew seller uke ly dead os One, sion Rklge? The flag he died for was hie rg" and the green was only @ memory and an | ration, of on the bark was, be ‘ ‘snaanitary condition, bel water, Sees tae eee eas smeat the crew bad to feed pou a to the further fact that NA ‘on short rations an. were An O}d Kentucky Feud Revived. He mys that from! The Tolliver-Iloward feud has broken out again in western Kentuckywith fatal result. A ie i i Richard Croker, the Tammany chiet ow York, addressing 300 campaign orators terday, raid: “It is very much to be desired | no warrant in the supervisors law for the in- that the campaign speakers devote their entire | struc and energies Locai affairs can take care of them- We want the national ticket to the votes possible, speakers will work untiringly to secure the ndard bearers, Cleveland and Wherever speakers go nited States. ”” | please talk for the regular democratic candi- | Ishould treat those coarse and cowardly in-| date for assembiy and do all they can to see as they do from one of the Inst | that they will be elected.” ley In Minsourt. Gov. McKinley of Obio, who is to make a short tour of Missonri, arrived at Macon yes- terday morning in « special train, accompanied byanumber of prominent republican politi- cians of the state, Not hour fully 1,000 people were at the depot when | When the governor ap- | peared on the rear pintform of his car between two nnd three thousead people greeted him He spoke fifteen minutes, devoting himself chiefly to the tariff, and his remarks were well sorprised and disgusted to find such a ticket. to represent the country ina high | selves. Democratic Rally at Indfanapolts. Whatever of advantage is to be gained from | rote 15 to 27 & display of @ number in procession rested with the Indianapolis democrats last night. The republicane bad mado their meeting state rally and the democrats hed confined their effort toward getting out a crowd to the city The east 30 test front of lot 23, in square but that you considered election of our # ind the latter had the largest num-— sitnaie on Ivy place (or street) between South ber of men in line, the figures bein, and 8,000 respectively. streets were cheered and balloed and waved hats, banners | {ft and handkerchiefs until the town seemed all a annua'ly), to be sce , The best of good humor everywhere pre- | tbe purchaser or purchases, anda deed of trus’ on | vailed and there was not the slightest disturb- Bourke Cockran apoke at It was nearly 10 be- | about 6.000 ‘TERMS OF BALF on each ptece t For hours the principal | tnirdo: the purchase mones toe nail ancrsh. eel | jammed with rival crowds who | the balance In two equa’ incta‘lments. in six: ent | ithstanding the early | ance at any point. the Grand Opera Honso. fore he commenced his speech, The Trouble in the Second Virginia District. 2 ‘The committee appointed by tho Bowden und tthe risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser oF Peachy factions at the suggestion of the repub- Hcan national committee to adjust differences existing in the second congressional district of | gery agag — PICHLYED EWA Virginia met at Norfolk yesterday. ing 100 ballots for selection of an odd man on the committee they adjourned late last night without accomplishing a a letter to the national their inability to adjust matters. tions are that no agreement will be reached, 44, insuring the election of Tyler, democratic nominee, for Congress. Fusion in South Dakota. The secretary of state of South Dukota has 7 ATIMER E SLOAN ignation of Channey L. Wood of Rapid City, one of the regularly democratic candidates for Congress, This | TAT Hap . beer sora T As yester: | GOSNECTICUMMVENWE A BLIC AUC with hearty cheers, ‘The train then | At Kansas City he will make a Jong address, Brookfield was reached at 9 o'clock and then | ley addressed 2,000 people. At Chillicothe 3,000 people at Breckenridge 1,000. had provided a stand and to at Gov. Mckinley and party were escorted. ple had gathered about aud listened attentivel; McKinley's remarks. | 2,300 people hud gathered at the At Stewartaville, a email station, the train Bad to break ite schedule. dred people had gathered there and rather than them the governor had the ts while he addvessed them, wd was assembled at the | At Hamilton the Five thousand peo- nd addressed | On TUFSDAY, OCTOBER TW ‘The indicn- foot yn Pt nwo for afew mome St. Joe tremendouser: ked hamanity | Teceived the res ingly on either side. the depot a large #tand had McKinley was | and made a | seems like an indic: was the last day on which resignations | on TU! id be received it wa here would be several more res been erected and escorted, the police opening away with diili- or was introduced by George . Crowther and spoke for thirty mmutes, ‘ion of fusion. icipated that * nations on 201 square Last week's democratic and ing of 1 new was followed by Thomas MeShey Fremont, Obio, who gave a five- A brief stop wax made at the Bar! was shops, where the the state ticket, political central committees meeting at Huron P2<ish-p adjourned and nothing coul be learned as to new ‘ood’« resign w is taken to indicate that the ticket will be about evenly divided between the | looking for a good tome. ernor nddre-sed the ‘The train then proceeded without reached Kuneas City tremeidonscrowd there to welcome the governor jon committee and | where an audience | and be was met by escorted to the auditor of 6,000 people bi One Was Loud Mo n a flattering reception by spoke for an hour on the ivnes of the campaign, devoting pa His remarks were frequently and loudiy applauded. m Kansas City the party went to Leaven- From the St. Loni» Chro’ “I have been twelve years, ‘and have seen their nerve put to the AP a severest test, but I didn’t know the human | ,On TUFSDAY, cniar aitention | ong the weste of two hours’ du family produced men who conld not be made j:ont of the prev to flinch in the face of certain death until three sieech was received w marked enthu c made todav, « at the following | «1 took an'eat@t’ for'a round-up in western In the party were Joe Di f aman who bad er brawls innumera in his time had, perhaps, ‘hot out many lights, just for the fun of the thing, as are iaving m this erty tonight. was a very di | mouthed, dev ds at Albany. ry of over 100 Journe? printsas columns, in fourteen ¢ to be an exposure of mons le, and who f as OW) to he pad w ate ent tn se rane to be fo! aie pu tsi ton, D € var Wabi PLLAMS &C0., 4 istry were made tc says the Journal, ver known id so far as any of us ki te of liquor. i, and that he hada ‘his mous verdiet He was fr as 2 er than words he wouldn't do to fool “While onr ontfit were in Powell got noi cemp south of uredi, which rowel to become walked MeDermott is Dillard: sprang from his «tool grees said. “but T will SPrevAr Sale rmott ard told the latier to do ¢ pwn liké a dog,” ich your Winches t ont at fifty’ pacee, ion in his voice ed, who practicaily nudin drank, lence that brood T tried to reason immovable. He bid The name: ot J. G n of West Trov and to operace i y, West Troy and Cobve ieWin of Drregutar P $ 6 clock and were meeting vesierday the question whether the « w York democracy and reuaeion bad tai Lseemed n little more ng story short, Powell was ¢ hing his last, I ploaghed through £ i erced the left ear, three oh shoulder and prporation counsel furnish whether under the to print official whieh shall 9: straight from Powell's heart vould every one of the seven bullet h spernte decerminscion and piageds ase ave fonts Ths 2 : FOTVRE DAYS. the name of th for chief judge of the court of ap- peals. ‘The resolution was adopted. At National Democratic Headquarters, National democratic headquarters at New York has given out the following: “Mr, Robert B. Roosevelt was asked if he had anything to | say concerning what some of the press had feation of the Irish. ‘Why, if I alone were involved I should take ho notice of the foolish falsification,” he replied amiably. “The Irish of this city know me too well to need any denial. Of course I never suid such word statement is a garbled extract from a satirical book which I wro’ more yeare ago, in which an imaginary char- aginary quarrel with an imagin- If the author is responsible for the language of hix characters in a book of | fiction modesty alone prevents me from ing out that Milton would be responsible for | the views of Lucifer btmself and Shakspeare ene im countries where the conditions were "4 you ought not forget—to love and venerate | would have to answer for Shylock.” Speaker Charles F. Crisp called at the demo- cratic national headquarters and told about his stumping tour in New York and New Jersey. He said: “I spoke in Olean on Friday night, . J., Saturday night. I must y that Inever encountered more enthusiastic meetings. I found, while in Olean, that the democrats were more confident of carrying the state than they have been for years. vitited were republican I was told by well-informed democrats that republican majorities would be materially de- creased. The republican farmers are inley bill, and many of them will either refrain from voting or vote for. the democratic ticket. From what I have learned Ihave every 7 lieve that Mr. Croker's opinion, that cool aim. Hie had in his last shot dfd i canse [don't believe there are any two men ¥i “ 0 the nerve of Dillard called his vilii THE EMPRESS EI From London Truth. ‘The Empress Eugenie was by no means a bad WALTER D. woman, but she was a singul Brought up by # mother, who was little more 4 than an adventuress, occasionally living m __ La i Spain and often rosmirig about Europe, she AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON RAE CLIFE, DARE & CO. SEC SE “Bag trongheaded and narrow minded, with “A ixpitncke ‘aii ae Wises all the superstition of a Spaniard and with all | ;cB¥,dizection of the parties ip interest we wil! offer | EXECUTORS SALF. pg Peat THE lore of native land, | ‘ly foolish one. acter has an i ly foolish one, ery Irishman, Dr. Vanderslice of the hospital staff, in speak- | aity of our honest bearts to the starry flag and | 3 ‘the the tolerance of «lady who bas lived much at gh SATUEDAY. the TWENTY-NiNTH DAR. was a dreamer, but amiuble in his relations and Westend extending baci with t nt width 7] fect eer mee eae and in Paterson, ts honest aa was consitent with his interests, | PO" Si 'gurR TREES uit reas | QUENTY SOENTR, tats AT HAL counties that I love with the Mc! an outward semblance of | general fight occurred at Hogtown, Rowan | county, Sunday night, between the two fac- (tions. Col. Tolliver was shot in the breast and instantly killed. Wylie Tolliver was shot in the bowelsand Sam Howard received four rifle | balls in the body. | The:r relatives and i i af [ i Ff i i: i # B ff Ee Cleveland will carry the state by an over- is a correct one. Jersey, majority than it ever crate have not the least AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SAL ce BS —— THIS AFTERNOON. ~ TOMORROW. FIFTEEN Lt AT THE | LYSIETM, 1892, at TEN O'CLOCK EK, ALL NORTH 5 Al Ws RTBLAGE SESE Tp eg | Cree ie ar, per ot. iN “THe ciTY OF | ferme ct vot Col cause No. 15908, docket f3 wheret | to inépect the tax receipts of persone reginter- Stal are comp sinants: apd Marr sedans See 1407 © at. ing. Chief Supervisor Macalilster had tamed eet a rene eea pee, crustees will eel! a iablio on Wednesday Inst a ctronlar order to his guys auaton's Weruusth of ected eet oa the = deputies to demand and insist on the right to Soviet real eafaie, situate at the cy of Washing” FORTY-FOUR ROOMS OF HOUSEHOLD ttt ‘on the plat or plan of said city as follows, to FURNITURE, wit: on advices ON MOND AT, COTODPR TWENTY FOURTH, 1808, BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE F-PAST FOUR OCLOG others that ““L" in A. R. Shepherd's subdivision a a or ranare Ne 100, ronting 18 ‘eet "2 inches. on hort mee see! making such demand, and state election and "il 0% ween on NOS. 823, $25 AND 827 {113 fet 8. ine! E mass meeting of republicans in | registration officers are the only persone the {sycrher wtih ene tmoregorntrte ii oF ee VERMONT aVENU! ing at great length the is- law empowered to examine the receipts. These story prick residence, beiny No. 1731 Fat gw. NUE, | —— have created much bitterness of feeling ON TUESDAY, QCHOMER TWENTY-FIPTH, 1892, OPPOSITE THE ARLINGTON HOTEL, vr Professes Loyalty to Cleveland. | it Wilmington. Senator Gray's opinion, de- inal lot 11. in square No. 14. fronting 54 fect 6 SING IN Se eee eer tain of | tered on Saturday to Chairman Seulebary of ine enon sath aide of Mat bear Qutb sk ow by COMPRISING IN PART: the democratic executive committee, has been “SPS Laer tan allen 0 (etwas pouR | ENABE PIANO. HANDSOME MANT? made i a ggg te PIER MIKNOR-| HANDSOME PARL public. In it Mr. Gray aa: Tecan see OCLOUR P.M. NITURE THROUGHOUT TH Jota2] and 12 tn W. TT. Atairerss gabdtvision of lot 5, Bow DRAPERY Aw i {| thou deepaec ad wocipene anes cePttere'ts iuiufegecamertee aise ercis | Ae nd efforts to the national inepect tax receipts. They are there to. ing in a square feet: Joti? hanafrontof-2 | eg iungd 7 supervise and watch the registration, but ther [cet [Olney by ap average denth of ‘shout 7d feet | Ax cannot interfere with the function of state south lds of Pa ave. belween st. and Rock x ON WEDNESBay, octonen twenty-sixra,| BE 1892, AT FOUN O'CLOCK P. othr inclusive. and lote Inclusive, in WoT Wet 7, tneauare No, 1 eat the Inters-etion of iti'at. "with Kock cree nortuwest each lot is about, | 2x80 feet to an alley THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, 180 | AT HALP-PAST FOUR O*CLOCK P.M. 37 to 90, both vision of orivinal Un AND. CHAIRS, LARGE QUAN Ty OF GLASS WARE Si TISe witha depth of 110 feet, having a rear a eet and New Jersey avenue southeast. be raid in cash, and | ey to ant eH and TWE! ati EN OC) twelve vonthe from t ‘day of val of 6 perc 4 aby the pro: notes farnisuing th poverty so purchased, orl ¢ the jar. | ohporinnity to pa fen. ‘option. ‘sit of 8100 will be required on | Ft at the time ofs le, and ali recording andecon- | O° l4+dte_ snie will be at the parchasers’ cost, If the te FF *S82EN JOnNSO: of sale on any ict or parcel of eround be not cor . | with within ten davs'ifom dav‘of ane, the trustees te: | AUCTION SAt | nerve the richt to resell the lot nr parcel so In default, | Pwiitsel by pn | after such public notion aa they may don necessars, | ton. 12]4 Penns) lvng uurchasers | fy Oerek a St | e CHARLES H. STANLEY, | i i | | No. 208 Courtiand st. Baltimore, Md. Trustees. LACH, 4 Dat. nw, After tak- i (TUOMAS DOWLING & SOS, Auctioneers — LUABLE UNIMPROVED LOTS ON F STREET RTHWES TY-FIFTH. 189, declaring | st HALT PAST TOUR (CLOCK 2.3L. we wil | fn the prewises, two valuable ots, each frontine : : ng sub lots :c7 and 45, in square | F. WARREN JOHN: Valles, Dress Goods, Survics ontinne— ; OMA errs: One-thir! cash, balance one and two years, | I atttercent a cureden' the popent or wrest tt | LARGE AND PEREMP ested. All Convevon-incan te-onhine atrses hase | “READ OR VERS PINE eraroai, THOMAS DOWLING. © SON, Rex. FIVE AND Atictioncere [re ag Tietioneers, 1407 Gat. s AKLY CARRIAGE BLE HAR: TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP. nominated DAY 007" PRLIC AUCTION at HALF-PA\ i . white-stome frout | Prabr Ho, Englts andeome shan: teaivn an tion ate ; = best mel ols andshou'acoimand the attention of those Ki LITTLE. r Terns: ‘ch. balance in one, SALE POSITIVE. NO REXERVE terest anid. se rnst ou the property. or ail casi. $250 down at time cols-ats _ Coline & JATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AtCTION ‘20 1 m * ze i Ra 'STOAN, | SNES SAT) ALT ABLE RUIT hie 3 VALTER B. WILLIAMS & €O., Auctioneers, | _oCOND STILTS SOK ore VALUABLE RESIDENCY PROPERTY FROWTING 237 ecorded amen < thy ow boy for | RTE, BETWHES TWENTE RTRCE Serccnamen said J. A. Barnett of Salida, AND TWENTY SECOND, STREETS NORTH- pipe as . * B11 uae open for inspection om day of sale or | I WEST (PREMISES CTTON, OCTOBER TWENTY: nL CK P.M, HALF-1 AST FG havine THE FAST WALF OF LOT 23, ovement lereon, consie ing of a aa na ling house with ail iodern huprove: Situated on the s t, being ear Massa ect bet vain one, too and three tire day of sie erty sod. “AM cot 200) down whe eros of Sale are not ore an fay of ss e the pro d bud al ves Prover'y 4s lack off. i [QS TCLIPFE, DARK & Co. ALeTIONEER 20 PA AVED N, EXFCUTOR'S SALF BY avert: STACE IN BR WEIS COURT, BY E GANDY AND SIXTHAND SVENTH | ccl}-akde AST. \Watrer Bo wirtr me dy the last wit CHANC RY SALE OF REAL PT s YORE AVENUE WEEN FO! STREETS NORTHWEST OF TMPROYED | ow he ” 1 Bat fiectty of Wastin ne even: ard 6 ine, persis 1 fire ght to NITURE ACS hoot Meet me at here that table da blanched while asi. raw silk and «i ate gio! bs). raw silk and ei} or £0. sale at nd he was so etd Che ry Cian bee ules Swick eater fo: wale a: pa WAVE 1 ta the at nowt as a ootonabe wl 7 tisq ve aT rant eton's su div A860 Bday WTC ad se 22 thsu: les in his bo “ : TIMLA & SLUAS, Auctionea é 2 eo > LA wot oe i him fs, che na ay * CONTIATTOR'S SALE the world will ever know another such duel, b f 8 be of wad HIS PNTIRF STOCK tND PLANT, CONSISTING SRS FLOWS, GENIE, i ($2.4) regained tthe the of : ‘ be i Pubed with tt fifteen days fo. _ QUARRY TOOLS, wer Gharacter az Delineated by an ve-|tiy Meceiadan Mention navmtauueos |LoT Xi - friendly English Editor. D. 8. MACKALL, | a 4 O'CLOCK A.M. at the JOHN A. CLAY i i oy ad eadine t6 Fort My Tete Ueete dh tacts cen any orp. alse 1 1 horses an: Pale posiuive. oct latis & Loa! ESUMEET Nek SEVENTH SIMEET SOUTH Seas ip tronto: em so, ALE ONG STR N oF OC STN U. BEING TOBEL, 1802, Ti OUR O'CLOCK P. BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, i AND continental watering places. The emperor feil © pa oflote # id ani aa in Todd and Gunneil’~ sub- G STREET NORTHWEST. in love with her and married her. Uivinion of ‘saute ‘465, f-cnting 18. feet on the mors tue of the Jan: will and testament, He himself gide'of Eatrect betwee Oth and 7s mores oe Helin, deceueed, Twuleeifty patie a is presnicee "on. vines O'CLOCK P. M.; jot numbered Dalance in oue andtwo years, with interest. the | corner of Filth. wit its to be secured on the property alley. with the improvements, de. ain caste the reslive jm one wad “ty day of sale, chas-r ne-third of the purchase prive in cash and | square S18, fronting Bftern. feet un. G mtrest news, fi ha depth ‘feet thome in the demi-monde than in a court, | etet Mil! De reid to Jai 0. oe an secured France, with all ber wealth, was in their hands, | _¥- conn aes hasecry ee at and they picked and stole to their hearts’ con- | [ ATIMEK & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Gat. ey Sy tent. bia, et Ly re Tempo id ber, bet fo, whioeah this AN aaa wraraas ‘of tas land i t aale. __ FUTURE DAYS. BERNEEIMER & ©0., Auctions AWNBRORER a0CTION prt web Pay Twill eet! at the Pennsy!vanie a to 45. 748, be Bi interest in & ondsot al! dew ription. FUTURE DAYS. EIGAGEES sae NT, OWN AS THE JUTLAND ore of Bernard Burnstis ue orthwent all pi de Toft" oo von? ae we Will sell several Bed ¥! Prctures, offer for sme & the ba LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. Incauity | | ATIMER & SLOAN. Anctoneers and Appraisers, TS i Inet minemia, C of al) desertiptio stove referred to. and con/aining :30 acres, mute er tesa. Arcee DARR AND cxiw- GEORG) TOWN STORY BRICK HOUSE N BUILDING LOTS On T NEAR THIRT)-THIRD TREET AND. gS THIRTL SE STREFT, VALUABL® WND STREP T sale: One-third oof the purchase money . with Interest fr Fronting 20 by 10 brick Louse, N. Fronting 18 feet on O street by. alley, and sab lot THEREAPTER, 3) Pa T)ENCAN#ON BROS. a ret a HERE ATTER, PART LOT 2). BQUARR We. Frontine % feet Uy 120 feet on Q roverty is elivibly aitua'e Sections of Georwetown, and present ves t TWENTV-S NTS Day OF 0 XD orate DINING. trust on the property sold. or all cash HY a cach ploce wilt utred at the thn rpHoMAs powLNG CHANCERY SALES AT At RITNITY TO PAST WASHING is fine.y furnis ed wna offers a Sine OF UN” EDPEMED PLEDG! SRS square feet of eround in one parcel and 305 squore feet iu the other. 5 sot Under the authority of a decree of the Sunreme ict of Columbia, pas U, © DeSTAL association, thant Pete aw. estate and pre, tn the District | scribed in the proceed new in sald clams orto at 10 5 ies situ ted in evening at 2 and 6:40 o'ciock—until all lots ‘The larerat orvanization dev ON, Pawnbroker. OK in the afternoon, the stil Class dental practice in the world, DOWLING & SON, Aucts., S12 Est. n. rORY SALB OF FORTY DRIVING AND DAFT IX FFAKS OLD, AND A Pledgedte the promotion of sin ine back that w to tte rear line, 1 the rear by an ale. ten fet wile eentintry af moderate noiome Bee prices list tp another column. AP TER, 9M of orieim PURCHASED THIS STOCK OF WAGONS, S. BUGGIES, & es. TON CEMETERY A ENCAMPMENT URTHFR U-E bo. mite Saks & ‘Co, enty feet t. the northw GEORG thence east. by and with 3 DRIVING AND Tesidenee, beaitifully freacoed and | BEART HORS MAKES, SOME OF WHICH | then e West gevent=-thre Jeven Teet to the = A Je. A NUMBER OF SETS SLE AND DUUBLY HARNESS, LEWIS J. COLLINS, 1 sold on the day the whole ts disposed of, unless Oth-rwis: | [BE EVANS DENTAL PaKLons, 1217 Penn. ave. aw. Do von wear a partial ant of artificial tenth with the hioned plate, of have you los’ several of your teeth? We ean ir for you by owe system of bridwe work and thus » tis avenur and Stanton ite, with all ite dis: | you broken one of your natural te be filled, oF have you a root in yor nm: $1,000 to be cash, the hatance #1 al gil ee ina y and usual > that it cannot Yscess this winter? Hawg it treated and rest tts former usefulness by one of our beautiful colt or perty in tesuert fd fanit- | Pore taining to our yy We perform all operations pam Fine cold filings, artifictal Extracting with- teeth on guid, piatiua and rubber. JAMES S. EDWAKD: 2 HONS DENTAL PART Later & sos Sundays tall 2 jn. ree Hoswed Dy the Equity TEES FILLPD OF THE PERSONAL EFFECTS cor. Stand Kats nw. RUSSIAN MINISTER. RSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TWESTY. COMMENCING AT ELEVEN . Weshall sell at the lence of his excel- CPUPBRATE! Jeney, Mr. Char sde Struve, the Russian minister, wist. hom with @ No. 1705 K street and Connecticut avenue, bs per sonal efects, embracing in part: VERY BANDS U4-PICE FRONY PARLOR JAPANFSE FIGURED IFFERENT Di . vecovers lawt oF SATIN DAMASK GANT TEAKE WoOD JAPANESE FRONT ARMOIRE, CHEST FOR MONE nd advertisn wile CARD TABLES, BOOK ( MASSIVE SILY WITH CENTER DER AND TRA Ist ot ne: be BROOKP TRET mand runn COOLTRS, WITH STi VER OP DESK (ONE M‘LETE OF 113 RIND), AN ELE: WETTING DESK, JAPANESE se FURNITURE, LAR EXTEN: ime hase mop in | TARLE, FIN} CHINA AND GLASS WARE, COP. OAK TAB. E FOR KITCHEN | HEAL(M LIFT AND OTHER AKLICLES OF FIRE-PROOF LATIMER & SLOAN, ~ fen. ye ad 8! [DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts.. Oth and Date. MM reshar ot the fe iew., bok Och aad 7 MONDAY the » MULES, 30 cA) AD. ise, at HALT 1 Vowell, who were so y su \RT $, 6 DIE unlike in outward character and yet 80 slike in 2 fe id Z x, ‘ Apis leome bravery PRIE TOSTS, FREE TESTS those wishin a three (G3). fronting thir: northeast, in the cit ack with’ that width to the rear line of ‘said ‘1 | sine being improved by two two-story fraiue dwell- et Tie Teperty will be sold in buik or as iw th ahoure thersen, eat) ‘Teras of sale pea tied vy said ueoree: Uancbind Sehase wiohes'te the prid 1B vans and the bale tt a ce your eietea, FOROeS fre Tremises sold. sual bescivers one step a HECTOR a HE ONE YoT Love Is TRU i om of toon! ie: truth eaaranaet. ‘All who are in tr premis. ii be paid out of the proceeds eriy tbe conveyed. ourt. Alcunveyancin’ at ‘of gale be not comp ied wit from day of sale trustes reserves thepreme-sat Ce risk pd. chaser upen five (5) das's' public motice or in some mews, aper published tn, Washi of eal the ratifica ion of sale nee. Private parlors, N stamp answered. and upward. 8B. visit RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00.. Aucta v1 SALE_OF ¥. “1 : JUDICIAL SALE, OF VALUAB °GIST. TELLS REAL FSTATE epapedened Hours, 105m. to, bin” FPANTLeRoY, THE ASTROL Fitters ct We Pen Be MP. DREAMER, GIFTED FNGLISH Gebean atzolorer, has