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re * ayy . ‘ ‘i - > THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1892—TEN PAGES. 7 NORTHEAST WASHINGTON. | MES. MERCHANT'S PROPERTY. | DRAWBACK CERTIFICATES. THE TENLEYS AND THEIR TOWN. INDIAN EDUCATION. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. A Meeting of the €itimns’ Association Last A Conveyance Made to Cover # Deficit in| A Conference Between the Commissioners, | An Old Document Which Settles # Dispute | Status of. the Various Religious Denomina- “THIS AFTERNOON. | PORE DAYS. Nicht. Her Husband's Accounts Vacated. | the Attorney and the Collector. About the Name. tions In Relation to It. (Poowas pow OG a a sox exp aur ‘Mtge James yesterday delivered the | The Commissioners have bad under con-| There is in the possession of Mr. Wm. Britt, | The present status of the varions religions de- emANctuY BATS Av AvOTIOX. susrs cy tae mawoeone pom| C= es ed ee ce — siptantragpestte oe opin of the Court in General Term in the sideration the construction of the law of May | who resides on the Tenleytown road just where nominations of the country in relation to Indian ea RSE age teer | Fer eS t CORSER OF PEREMPTORY SALE OF Two xw Two, STORY, ee? enaite Ducemee eon po et al. vs. John F. | 25, 1882, relative to the receipt of drawback the Rockville turnpike and the River road join, | education is stated at the Indian ofice to be as | *% QEFORITNITY To PURCHASE vray Destn. | e Ak SNbasorOURTH StAEST NontRaST PRAISED Em BED -& COMMIS Ce piaine | his honor, was | certificates issued under the act of June 2, 1890. the last will and testament of Sarah, the eldest of | follows: eR ed a | EE ALE | nd We will oa guy ae om,. tie ee es Sea © NERA HAMEED: a set aeal a cashier in the oftice of Mr. | Assistant Attorney Thomas and Collector of the threo who composed tho now much-| The Baptiste, who have never received any | BOSap 9 Nyt Ry RSET S Ee | FRESE Me aet Bckoctock pM tees = Pt y TREE 3 . ef iwiston ee a aeaeeet Cunt wh hen collector of the District of Taxes Davis were present ata conference held talked-of Tenley family, after whom the thriv- | help from the government, are prosecuting a} EIGHTH STREETS SoUTur ast ee | eee Eee ee Of the Northeast Wash ti RMCLA of the accounts of yesterday. The act of May 25 referred to pro-) ing place to the north of Georgetown was| work successfully principally among the five |, 308% sqnare feet of erownd fa one parcel and CENTER tion hebd last night in the hall cornet * uc time disclosed what was alleged vides that only one-half of th drawback cer-| named. “Tho Tenley family, as it existed when | civilized tribes of the Indian territors: es ik Ga RON t Ate aT TRAGSOe 1 os tob jency in Mr. Merchant's accounts. tifleates outstanding at that date shall be re- | the town was named,” said Mrs. Britt,a con-| The Methodists, who have heretofore received | Under the authority of = decree of the Suprame ‘HO! ‘ streets northea-t. The ¢ - ud | Court of the Di ‘tof Columbia, passed October 13. rR €f he amociation met The coming to the attention of Maj. ceived during the current fiscal year and the | nection of the Tenleys,to a Stan reporter, | aid from the government, formally withdrew | 1802, in the que cf Robertser al. vs Roberts et al RE Hwining, then Engineer Commissioner of the other half to be receivable for current taxes of “consisted of two sisters, Sarah and Elizabeth, | by the action of the genofal conference, which | MeTratytats (ual! will effer for gateat | GA = == ing was called to orier <. & : : gel . public a in front of ihe respective parcels on > ~ 1 Distric stated in a conference betweeen and during the next fiscal year. The amount | and their brother John. The three originally | met in Omaba last summer, and hereafter will she, datee and ot the hours mentioned Usiow the real | ¥. é LADIES’ GOODS. When Presiden: Frizzell t chairhe b Hessrs. Cook and Merchant that unless so outstanding was €83,694.86. It was con- | came from Charies county, Md., and, buying | decline to accept anything from the public | fom i ie Dateicr ee tothe” eae |e Mss eorex, = ED Mia Ris caiceb ef the commnities of tuctve | iency was made good at once the mat- tended by certain partios interested in settling | the property on a part of which our house now | treasury. Se TUESDAY, NOTE BI intr? Tae. at! DiRUGS HANDSOME OARTARRARY | ¥4, Zeturning from’ New York are aa i t upon the fe would be iremediatels prerentererchast (tx accounts that the meaning of this law was stands, lived there until theirdeath. None of the | The general assembly of the Presbrterian | FC ROCLOCK in ibe afternonn, thesibict tiered | SET” COMPRIGTRG NOOR NEARES ESERUE | Sota) orders in Bie wear ap strect Sppointed at ¢ " wait upon the i r ger y oF th y | Spo "fg the square nine ‘hundred amd th x UPHOLSTERED TS LEATHER styles, ber Ppoin : ; aushorities for their action. | Mr. Merchant chat one-half of the amount of drewback cer- | three éver married, but lived haprily together, | Churchrnt ite meeting in Portland, Ose, inst | aires’ eepeasee Bite ye a “PAINTINGS, VERY HANDSOME | \"Fs. MATRRIALA PON MAKING” PAPER (Comanizstoners. — Bowexer, SiS stated that his wife had property and the fol titicates so outstanding rhouldbe receivable for | John working as a blacksmith and the two girls | summer, took similar action, and at the close of | street between Seventh aul ighth streste southeast, |} DECORATED WALNCT BED VAS Yainp states and fancy work. scrap-hook Rot ready to report. ax they had by Be Toming dog pgm the pircomstance Pelee fnj tue current general taxes of this year and the as weavers, In 1795. a few houses having been | the present fiscal year will decline government | #ee"Miae Mk hat width seventy four and =| FF Te CONT SON EACH TENE Qeagree. Beers. old pale. pictare ose Lama Beta hearing before the full board of Con hor by her husband, she executed remainder for like taxos of next year. The at- erected in the neighborhood and. the reaidents | aid, | Gnithe rearby an allevten feet ‘witeandon theesseus | HAT Ps. WALNUT M Shades made to order. 3. 3A¥ GOULD, 421 Shot to the ab: 1 city veying her property to Mr. Cook. | torney gave itas his opinion that as the law | desiring to be definitely located by correspond-| The Episcopalians, in their recent convention | another alley twents fot wise, iradime to sail "G" BOARD, THER-CO’ igs HRRALTE. — _ —— 1 Uistvied Hater bill in nity me ed ey dike won. | iusde these drawbacks receivable for all general ents. they decided to give a name to theit |in Baltimore. followed tho example of the | reeset iipym ted ty three iw PUaNTCRE scent ae BenEAts. SP intents! and Children Onttte es the Com- Sent, her husband joining. to rescind the con- | taxey it meant both arrears aud current general _locaiity. As the Tenleys had always been highly | other religions bodies above named, ahd will | 708 and 7100n said “G"streat | ROBES, BEDSTEADS, STANDS, &e\. one te Made to order YT ever reason to believe Yerance. it being alleged that it was obtained | taxes, and that the collector could only receive, | thought of and as tradition saya many a dispute | hereafter decline to necenne Boverngnent aid fOr ee a ton ae eae Soe RAL. CLOCES, OAXDELADRAS, BRASS Jf all 202 Pet nw ___ eee mmittee would be given a hearing as DS durewjor threat a opin. | beth on account of current taxes and af¥ears had been satisfactorily settled by the head of | educational work. tiomo? 21. tp square nine hnndred and four toMy, the | SEANT, COMPORTS AND RLANEETS CHINA) "S&B. PRATHER. soon as the Commissioners were all in the city. a Gas ies of taxes, during the current fiscal year, one- | the Tenley family, and ns ‘Tenleys’ among the| Thursday last at Hartford, Conn., the Ameri- Me. Cook, int screpting the conver. half of the sum of the certificates outstanding surrounding people had begun to mean. the | can Missionary Association, representing the party to. the transaction, and May 25, or $41,847.43, ‘The Conn! emplation of law, # party | cided to austain the attorney in h atening. The Americ “ MODIaTE, 410 FAST CAPITOR St Wishes to tnforin her patrons tat she is now prepared whole bounded as follows: Heginnine on the east ‘ine | PE Sereyib etteet eaat at the Soa hiest corner of said sioners de- | country in the near vicinity of that family, it | Congregations! denomination, voted almost | {2t.r¢,"ReN Mem wim sakt oc one hanitred wad iy occured uy the Prence tapes cleo sere eet Smee view. As was agreed that thereafter the country around | unanimously that hereafter ‘they will decline to | thence east, by and with the south line of said @ wi + ret northwest, ommencing at — a rule 4 she collector has already received for arrears the Tenley homestead should be known as| accept government tubsidies, s p a erect, two Hundred and forty-eight and two-twelfths O'CLOCK A. M., we will well to the highest badder ait M's ROM. EVANS, 4s EST 8 Wo WanntNG street that threats of this kind deprive the grantor of | $95,700 of these drawbacks there will be but | Tenk feet to. the weet Tne Wai cOS eSas oF Qitcut Sovramen seconn, 190 LING OF THERESA W'DONALD. The report of the committee appointed to i Collect evidence a+ te th of the little of those th: a Sipiithe oun ce | the furniture contained therem, amome hich will be > oo anawagedetaaas A vtown. As to tho spelling of the name} The other religious denominations now re- | touth with suit fost, wnentioned Tine steht feat, Bea Mae cba cecean, among which wAll be aa Sacian ce Te, that free will wh the grant « legal $13,147.49 receivable for current taxes during there can now be no dispute, as in characters | ceiving assistance from the government ate the | thence West seventy-three apd one ht Teele famsstaggerer Farmiga “op aoa! at | SOTETORCS. tm Ceciteray ballon OF lex; It was the present year. The Commissioners also de- | stendy und legible the last of the three signed s Catholics, Lutherans, Friends and | uth eleven feet to the rear line of said lot 10; ther TATINEE § SOS ‘olin, ehairm He t material that Mr. € 3 | : Mast mith the Toar Tine thoree and thermenet tines ok made the threats. | cided that the drawback certificates issued since her name te the will—Sarah Tenléy—and isso | Mennonites. It is raid to bo probable thnt | “TSsiler in ant ald ales: rinzell SP" alley in anid equare to the sweat fing had [te knew of them, accepted the whole situs- May 25, 1892, shall be receivable at any time | recorded in the office of the register of wills." | during the next fiscal year somelof these con- | theuce sonth with the weet line there! b je he and was in ‘contemplation of law the Aue Present. In bis V he would repo mecie. | 08... Auction=ere. ick stable adjacent th ew. he nied. hack ex afident that a tru agninst the nnf that Dr. € ® 7 i, Ot, finish and prices EDITH A HICKS, LOCK P.M. in front the me, 730 [1th st. nw. Cate urafter and cutter a, cituate in the ity of Weakfagton, im the Dfetrict | ter, Mine B. Van hewitt “SN #0") ci Coluabia, to wit’ Lot No. Sat im. Mount Pleasan 5 2 sna Pieavant Plains, torether with thetnprovements, | MME, CAMILLE. FRENCH DRESSMARE: TTR, case nen, Hh Aiepen BF the maine Mitcvedl tm iat 0) th at aw ereniduein equal imvalimenteatoncand ‘fest at 6 per NE WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONE UP IW ra from the respective days of sale, to bear | CMB, at the pure! Bretciase French style White and Satin Dresses, ' oe tio for arrears of general taxes, |John Tenley, Mrs. Britt says, died compara- | tract schools conducted by the denominations of fete ane Te NB? | TRUSTERS BALE OF TWOSTORY _ BRICK wopiTe ens of stent intr pe mencer. Mrs Merchant tid that a good | ounce | ively soung. and did not live fo a ripe old age, | which havo lately withdrawn will be carried on | thshelaperliue istiz-tren ft jie inrbesta | LNETING (NO. Woog™ hGHiH sikEne wed her Soeeemany, Seton te taal Se eetina of Gn tacts tn the. nid invariably do under similar circum | ‘gweher Mace wiiacd: } a8 bas been stated. - by means of largely. increased contributions | theplace of berinning, tbls around is inirived by | ySUMnN NET. a op 3, where she will Be. piowaed to meet pop (algae anc it might be om srby she did not | John Briscoe's poker room, on Fenton strcet, | —————— from the churches. Others will be turned over | Fence, helne a satstantial brick dvwelin: Bish ecto Sowa ELRGUNT Geka THORS i poo ape ipa ping thee oa eg Telet | waa raided by a nguad of ffcers of the wecond | GEORGETOWN. to the government, while in some cases the | mansard roof and. Lasciment, numbers SEL PATION RARCT IN pupils now taught in contract schools will be | fret: and by, cus weenie acces: provided in the new government schools now | ‘if the property ty not all gold on the day named Entri a acelin dat the | *PProaching completion. Before the clone of | above the sales will be continusd on the following Enities of merchandise recetved at the | {EU Present‘Gccal year there willbe ln suceeecul | {ase antd ‘ne thos Indispose cf operation twenty more reservation training | Terms of : schools like those at Carlisle, Pa., Lawrence, | be» Value. | Kan.. and Genoa, Neb., with an aggregate | tro’ ‘ens was committed by her husband. | precinct Sunday night. The raid was made by nee was ituproperly obtained from | a squad of officers under the direction of Act- 1 she must have it back. Another 5 - saat ae nd for rescinding the conveyance was that | int puke toner cringe eee forfeited $25 In | Georgetown custom house for the week ending wax made to secure a pre-existing debt of | ""So.hua Rernolds, also charged with violating | October 29, 1892: the husband. Tt was an executory contract. | 4,2°°U ‘o Abia tp Such weontract must be for a valuable cox gambling law, was fined £20 or sixty day id ser he : : He went down, China clocks........ $1,579 | eupacity for 5,000 ‘pupils. | In addition to those | intrest therafroin ‘and ‘unit paid at the tate of 6 per | Mill be reauutted at ive “ise Of a Lace Curtatne s specialty. reas mabe prinen Calla engineer's | sideration. There was none in this case. There- | —-— | China and glass ware. +. 851 | several now reservation schools are rapidly ap- | F2ed' ha inente wo bd secured be tees cr bonis | perteathe risht te resel atthe risk’ and cont cf de. | MARAME VALMONT! olf’ wana, T3 tith ot. ow. the pngines:'* fore an order would be made vacating the con- Sensuaiat an. Ae 4 nie Porcelains. 2) 581 | proaching completion. of the Barchaners, aa T fay! deem best. the tt faulting, pure siamanheret wudicitatites! | piss EcoSNiNon Ay pentane m. me I a aan 5 ; Vv. Be > died | Encaustic tiles eee ——_—_-e-. forest be fully. pala, oF lam suthorived on D.c. “CHAS GLOVER. | 4 FURRIER, meg : ae piesa G eae v une ane See Books. sce | Sim A RIVER ON FIRE. Ryiaation of thcauie os nereinatecr nrovided so convey | _oca0-d& ee = | 020m net Sands ransfers of Real late, of pneumonia, in xty-eighth year of Personaleffecta.... 195, the property to the purchasers end their heire or —= — | 20803 # sd 2 san Meee ah eee Dords in fer have been filed as follows: | age, on Friday at 9:15 p.m., took placo from | Manufactures of metal 94 | Damage Caused to Shipping at Point Breeze, | Ssticns upon conditlon "that, they “contempo- FUTURE BD ‘ ee ee " | age, AB p. ) ; aneouRy execute and “deliver to ine ew | —— x 40) seen Catel aeRO ep ORAS OO H. Duvall to T. H. Reckford, pt. 4, sq. 16;| Hamline M. E. Church Sunday afternoon and Living plants... 80 | ‘ar Philadelphia. Seed ‘of trust, in the ordinary and ‘sual form, | yPHOMAS DOWLING & SON, AUCTIONFERS. |\T= FADED TAN SPRING DRESS WILL to waif upon Superintendent Alves of the Valt- <5 499, M1. Ashford to A. Richards, lot 5, blk. | was largely attended both by hia friends in the ae : § | _ Shortly after 4 o'clock Sunday morning, and | {b,'geylrohains, tunnened to serure, the, Payment ot | Tererers SALE OF BMALL FRAWE morsr| Dye arich eiomy black more and tailroad reported that their 7. West Eckington; £3,200. Washington R. E. | pension office, of which bureau he had been an | ‘Miscellaneous... j but a few minutes after the fireman at the | representing the pe tee grchavers may atibelr | AND LOT KNOWN AS So. $10 THIRD STREET | Come cariy and avoid the rash. es thes chactela tires were #85949 Mary F. 2. Inirie to John Imirie, lo E . 01 5 en a met " ad replenished his fires, the people in vie Wertise and res! property th nar mn couse wibaeein demeae t Prove food for moths. 47 dyed will be serviceable im - — robageane rile aay cas G. S. Wormler to John | tifteen years. He was acaptain in the thirty THE CATTLE MARKET. pl peop! to reedvertise and resell the property in res f | ine cause wherein Jaines © At the Arlington stock yards Monday 113 | cinity were startled by the sound of an explo- | Which default is made at the risk and cost of df aaa vi i | and Satanel ‘Hewkins st al a bro ~ogenbe 7 ant Ca aub | Seventh Wisconsin volunteers and participated [ing purcbueer." All conveyancing ant recordin jamoel Hewking 4,01, ore detradenss, being : oak? be lots 1 es Fade te Gn | with his regiment in many engegenients during | cattle were up and sold. Best, 3% to 4}c.; |#Hon. A moment later the flames shot up from | yurchasers'cost. Vepoetts. requir fvenen lis are SEM BER TTF ANTON FISCHER, a congress Hitighte: $150, B. | the siege and at the fall of Peterburg. He | good, 3 to 28/0.; com. | the river and a pall of — black ae i6at nd On o that i quar dg roe he O'CLOCK, FM 96 Ost ea ory rights: 3150. wasa member of Kit Carson Post, G. A. A i . sheep | 64n to gather over the wharves and shipping in | Sid asa whole. If sold in parcels, $10) oneach par’ | ground situate i ash rtet of 314 Pa. ave. ann gt ab in trae ub 57 | and was greatly beloved by those with whorn bo bbb barupph tehsil cel. JAMES SO EDWARDS, 5005th st nw mbia, know i < ao . 425 to Ge.: sheep, 2 to | the harbor. oeIB-eodk and social contact. He was a in Jan ‘s Cont H reatl Goat, sheepskin rucsand white fare cleanet aanet blk. 44, Middle Grounds, Colum- | Came in officis sate pric st ct 4to 6c. Thirty cows and calves, | ‘The fire was caused by the explosion of oil Ructionswes seven hundred aud fifty tive (7a), . am r= oes “of ittia Wood to J. B. Hender- | nent preacher in the church and had resided in | £20 to 952. “Market fatr. which had leaked from the large pipes which sricaloriydrettiedin cat proceedings, uaeoved | YI LOFPLER Ses aH SE W.W. oR frm the work of making stot bi 92, Columbia Heights: @ —. | Car- Jia: i STRICKEN WHILE 18 THY DAT connect the Pbiladelphia and the Atlantic oil pe aeelae neva menry moon, | Lhe te tater, Beton Eas focae e fe ae iS tg. 1008. O2. Sarah Ol Celkeznee: to The Theatrical Club. | a psturtay evening while in the bath Mr®. | refineries, located on each aide of the gas works. © ual installments, Sepahie in ome and | See-ot Wanhiuaren ladies, etme moderste tae Sere porthemat tame, sub FE. S. Smith to M. The Washington Theatrical Club has been | Albert Miller of 1625 High street was stricken | The oil pipes are buried under the road which | jeerded im Laker ¥ Va derd of trast o or) RREXH py , AND DRY ler that i 9: $4.00. F.C, Bucking- | reorganized for the year, the opening meeting | ith paralysis, Her condition was not dis-| runs along the bank above the wharves. The eqtioat of the partys ray ed aa a cht the a pen, part W, sq. 750: F-—. | being held at the residence of Miss Lula Shale | Covered until her long stay in the room became | escaped oil worked down through the soil and auction, th frontet BE. Fiizabeth P. Morse, sub : Termscfsaietote compiled | yc OULING AND ie im sem i Bees a the subject of comment. Fearing that all was | collected beneath the furnaces at the pumping days trom otherwise the | ANTON AND wLINE LERCH, formerly with sccm an 35. +R. Collier to Marguret | Of th street northeast, Officers@wore clected | 1.64 git the: oneenae toreon open ley alcoara (a Wwtsbe eee nit isen tat ties AG became | ; cna Tek | A. Fisher and Malem Yriese, Part ‘mye the its infnenc Ps “s sub Mt.Pleasant: $3,000. | «* follows: President, Miss Mayme Hulse; vice | ber of the family. Ax soon as Mr. Miller, who | ignited it exploded with sufficient force to break | | EE LEIGHTON, Truster, =[TfTlleeeeeeE laying Water prpes or ttownll sete J. ¥. Worthington, sub | president, Miss Clara Smithe: secretary, Miss | fora long time haa been in very poor bealth, | down the retaining wall and the whole volume | ig street between Ma | kas Oftce, 482 Lowisiaun ave ems 7 MMA giihg z + 2. ¥. Worthington to C. B. | Emily Ottown; treasurer, Mr. Alfred Chring; | was made acquainted with bis wife's misfortune | of oil spread in a burning mass over the surface | souti, by a depth uf 158 fost Tinvties to Noland once, BATLUTE, DARK & 00., Anctioneers Sam "Ass, Crorwein, do. A. Diltz et.al. to J. ¥. | bualness manager, Mr. Louis Heigh. The club | he became prostrated and is now very low. Up | of the tiver, room tne Guaiiiars: sew sectieg cacpictoe. "| TRoNTEEW eaLE Br ADGi= OR PRAWEEONY MM = Worthington, sub 128, aq. 134: $—. TW. | consiste of seventeen members. | Mies Hulse, | to last night Mrs. Miller had not recovered her | The lonwcs will aggregate $134,500, divided | "7? rare" se tai tan BE LOT Ue RATER: Bar ME HOUSE aM 9 tA. Bande. sub Hand pt. I sq, 468; the president, is a cousin of Miss Funny Daven-| speech. One-half of her body was affected by .as follows: Bark Felix, $50,000; bark Elena G.. | and fire years, with int | TWEEN EAST CAPITOL AND A STREETS SEVENTH STREET. $3.00. OA. Hubbard to Sarah R. ‘Holmes, | port, | the shock. $15,000; Standard Oil “Company's ae eetedine etree recered | prone, | 1029; $3,500. Emily M. Page to| a warn AE TRRRATERED: 2,500; Capt. Houseman’s line barge, 25,000: sale Tr the terms be not complied with in —_— Olls, fot 2, bik. 43, Holmead Inspectors Who Do Not Inspect. es. 1 tthe cities | Wharf Property, 950,000; barn and’ Nouso’ bo: | Afiesn dase from day'of sole ther tru aes secervs ie a sunen wor thon prov ide fesse M.Smith to Hebe | To the Pat or of The Evenine Star tis now feared that several of the cities | jonging to city, €6,000; tugboat Pugh, €6,000. = 4 melt putite notice as they | Haltis, Beaman, et fondant gh pent the pol . bik. 43, do.; @—. Tn the interest of pubhe henlth I wish to call | Which draw their water from the upper Poto- see ne eens na FRIDAL, THE FOURTH From the ontaide of our store. Onr having their stat: ley, pts. S7 and 88, sq. 555; $2,700. | attention to the system of alleged ‘tinspection"’ ™4c and its tributaries will be visited with a Base Ball Possibilities for 1893. rik { Trustees. | BAD lee, AT, FOUR porches early gyn ngoning im the 0 Tevlget Fenton, #ub 214, 4. | prevalent in the markets. Some time ago some | Water famine if rain does not fall in refreshing | That the bunt will be abolished. e Ohind Dea ae isca, ying and being in the city of Washing cover end the courltar voless cured to the eitiuees thee to Catherine O'Brien, sub 6.4, see chased 6 arket dealer which | Q4#tities within a few dava, At Great Falls! ppt Glasscock may play with Cincago. Zee aa a | trict of Columb Part of jot nu pp ae FORTY DEPARTMEN! Were well paid for deme thetr ame to T. J. McHugh, sub | 9%! Were purchased froma market | the isa surprisingly small volume tumbling gel y play . ht hundred ey our TS the awocttion had ne r to offer induceme ther dy On the other hand Mr. Col word for the gmardians TRICK DWELLING No. Saine to G. F. Hickey, sub | Were so decomposed that their presence in the | over the rocks and residents in. these vicinities | ‘That there will be more rubber in the ball. ELT NORTHWEST A. Donath to D. TF. Parker. | house was unendurableafter cooking. Thinking | say that Cumberland and Frederick are really | ‘That Mike Kelly may captain the St. Iouis &T.* sub, Mount Pleasant: it possibly an unintentional mistake, the dealer | m need of the liquid. At the latter place the | Browns. ibert to M. Clarke, part sub | was politely aske? to repla fish, He did | authorities have requested the residents to use| That Chris Von der Ahe may take a team to Margaret G. Ewell to Caro- | so, but his clerk cinimed that the fish were per- | as little water as possible and by no means for beginning for YoU Wust see the interior of oUF store. tu st ata point distant eich the northwest corner of said square. ranning thense — east seventy-two (72) foot six (0) inches, @ twenty (20) fert, thence west seventy-two G by to'thé line of said street, atid thence north 7REAT Germany. DAV OF oc (20) foet to the Veguntina, ogether with te that the presentation of the flag won J part Woodward's Lot. $ —. A.J. | fectly sound and demanded pay for the second | purposes that can be delayed. On ail the roads | 9% at the Wi aes | PAST FOUR P aiene tie aaah, Relern bi Sie 7 S same e@ect as a bind wo Jackson to seme, d L. Emmert to ©. | banch, which was of course refaved. Two dare | Abot the country the effects of the drought are | 4444 the Wagers may eell out the Washing) OCLOCK Hatha lidsiae ries oF parcel of aed ale nome a ath gears fon the date Sian sy © Was pe Her sub : 2. Emmon ome fir pure! d fro |. | seen. “ ‘ 4 seventy-three (73), square nunibered one hundred Sle, with interest on th leferred payments et ¢1 w such an obje e poiled. we in- | zi pe . inches, tox rust on the pret A mubstitute frovidinz that the association J axton to J.C. spector was sent for, but he never came. He! Some thoughtless person started afire Sunday | “Phat‘Ted Larkin may guard first base for the | somata ruschacer's option. | KGepostt TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY. fender ite thanks tothe povicr was offered, but 1, Warner to G. G. Canno | was again notified, but instead of examining the | shout a half mile below Great Fullt and the | Phillies, : | welling, wainl |e et aes 3 5 aan #8 was finally kui on the tat faldwin to fish either he or the watchman informed the | Si poiny high it aretietesys is") DmPRAUlTd Bulitvert eens again becomes lenge Stie. All conveyancing, recording, &e., at purcuaser" —— waned Something was then } vom 14, block 21, Brockiand 22.700. | dealer that a charge against Lim had been made, ae Heer et ein ae ier He a cuaaoger y oF Sele: One-third purchase money cash; | OF yg saceary } ae. andl a Irem bridge to C, Brown et al. ‘The lutter came to the house, asked the servant | Before night a tai antity of timber had | ™anoRer, * " ies nix, twelve and eighteen montis, with in- es au Se Sitios tee atinguisbed. 0. $4.00, W. B. Todd to T. HS. aie Tet him veo the tnit setced them ana | been destroyed. "A. free aloo raging with Boe Nerd eral as Ore meee i ay eee TORN A exannn” * B* v Some bove pinying their Halloween tricks were 60 and 63, sq. 28; @-. A.B. Du- | walked off, saying they belonged to him. He | damaging results in the tract about half a mile That Anes Ooulanting Antone id. Ali conves ‘and recording at purchaser's 30 D st. nw, {| Trustees, ALUABLE eaten ie enjoved the joke they bad played etal. to Rorvee rean et al.,snb 60, sq. quently returned the moncy paid for | from town known ax King’s cedars, while in an Rew York. an Constantine Ans 'Y MANAKE | cost. A deposit of two hundred dollars: 3200) will be oma D. PAVIDGE. 35 | % - — 7.66. Victorin Repetti to Jus. Mooney, | th: | adjoining place another has been started. nee aoe ta | eamited, at She, tine of gale, | Ternr of sale to be | _ a |. a Pursexrs om the citizen P ¥y | them. | That Sam Thompson may retire from the dia- | (ny lie) with in. ten days from date of sale, other- | TF ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 10TGst GooD WORK OF THE STAR REFERRED To, D. nq. 792, ¢— Trustees of Security In“ | Now I wish'to know what right the inspector A SURPRISE Panty. io trinetrastews neve the right to ceaell the property | [AT —_ a rg ee +. Co. to. Elizabeth Redmond, . | or the watchman had to say anything whatever | A gurprive party was given to Miss Eva) that .d Reach may sell ont the Phil- | *haamsik aud cost of defaulting purchaser or pur- | VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY, No. 1212 Aw A rman Frizzell said he had numerons ‘* D. B. > F. B. b| to the deal til after the fish had been ex- ‘ ‘resi = | iat Rogers an: may el ©. H. WILLIAMSON,» NINGINIA AVENUE, AT THE INTERSECTION Rew sp orer clippings concerning the welfare of nq. 754; $4,900. io Neadaaibte s. B boo ty ha to acta ptlegh tig the tot 7 | Prockelton at her residence, No. 3411 Prospect | adelphia club. & EF pees Trustees, OF B STRCET SOUTHWEST AND OPPOSITE the amociation. mont of which he hut taken |Vauierbilt, ab 35, 99. 776: €. W. Marse| theimspector to examine every stand med ores | Avenue, by her school mates. Among those ies Oa entering bn epithe | Ofiice, 500 3th st. n.w. Pe — seclenem LURE, AT AUC- a Stan. He «poke of the order of the | to Edith M. Huber, sub 9, sq. 6. of 1027; 4,500. | vent any upoiled prov from being sold. | present, were her parents and grandparents, | “1 mibers acd 3 \ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | WALP PASE POUR Och ee ee aE ERD. 1802, at = _ pore ities tee trains as pee WO ca S| ries the investi ‘natrally dose is nce euly a. | Mire, Chas, Reynolis, Misses, Mollie Becker, | | That Brouthers and Johnny Ward may be- | foi) igh’ rust Dak OF NOVEMBEIL | HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the nt nd said it resulted from the tion in| Meridia ce. Me. | come “Giants.” SNe will sell LOT 59. IN” SQUARE 20m, nie Goebel, Alleen Boarms For ikinson to W. | allow the sale of provisions in any stage of d Isu2, sanne"hour and pig Y : ; : : 4 aie ting 1S fect on Virwinia aveniue near 12th street ‘Tur Stam of Mr. Frech letter upou the sub- F ta 1 to &, sec. 7. Barry Farm; | composition, but to ignore all complaints, ex- | Kinley, Mamie Moor, Maggie Cole, Lillie Myers, | 4, That there may be an international series for | oo, soxay — W.'E. ETON TON) Trustees. Southwest by adepth of about 102 feet to a large #160. Ellen Dyer to RK. L. Cameron, snb-| cept so far as to warn di Alige Knop, Mary Reynolds, Mr. Philip Gar- That Bil Bari eae his old positi —!} — : = Improved by three-story press-brick front residen-e Mr. Frech then read an account of a railroad | lots C and D. aq $4,500. D. B. Groff to| complaint is made, «ot . Rett, Brancis” Gosbel, (Jas. Goodwin, Benya ee rtatittoradi | = ORE DAI Crith mansard 190}. Br ms. hath. closets, “panty Sete bs Mavor stuart of Vhsbudelpbis printed in | Ira. MeMillan, lot 2. blk 92, Brightwood | levefal means destroy the evidences of their dis- | omerville and others. Meat Walter (Spalding caiy watire Crom\the VW WATER B. WILLIAMS & C0., Auctionsers the "dour; oodand rapidiy: himproviag nelebbor- Frideys Stax and the following: 2. jarkward to RE. Morris. | honesty. NoTEs. few York disectory. wet ; “Htesolved. That t ks of th 1, bik. 19, M.'s add. to Washington;-$300. | ‘There are many other dealers beside the one | Sunday afternoon a fire broke out in the old | om SOT Aitectory. ied Sate ge yy I be extended to Mayor Stat ©, & Conler to J. H. Lewin, wb 11, 0q. $60:| referred to who are guilty. Six pervons in| stone mension om Analostan lulead, and ia an HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHINA | trustonths :royerts. orall cash. Conveyancing and hie six. from a railway nee becats 20). GE. Brown to same, «ub 88, blk. 2, | this one honse can testify to the truth of what | gn . AND GLASS” WARE recording at cost of purchaser. #100 require? at thue #8 contained no probibition of grade crossings, ‘Trinidad: 600, Washington R. E. Co. to | is here charged. " E.P. L, | hour or two the roof and other burnable por- PRIVATE RESTR EON ER BE a aver Tare e'SCORN end that we commend this humane ac PL iH ¢ nnan, subs 159 to 191, sq. 1015; ——— | tions were destroyed. No attempt was made to Pa W ‘ ini "| ———_ SSSSssoess._ Wan eony gv ten oe Deihaiie maple for all i $2,509.93. Caroline F. King to LB. Wight,subs Relief for Milwaukee. extinguirh the flames. Tui Wanrex Suoz Hovse, iene aor re Ani RATCUEFE, DARR &CO., Aucte, 85 we give a choice of a line of fine JAPAN. iit are inducted Up the people with the power | 80 and $9, oq, 14 + W. Stout to 0. M.] ytige Clara Barton of the Nel Cros wired |,,l- A. Barr and others have sold to L. 8. 24 PESaE {OTH AMD PEXE ESE VASES, JARS, ae, which we sell for & protect them from the death trap= Bryant, sub 7.54 + OM. Bryant to| Mis © f Milwaukee last Neturdan to | Bacon and H.A. Law for £13,500 lots 186 to 188 op SALE. WHICH £1.50 TO €2 50. crea eet idiepted andl aceny 6 it | 5. Mattes | Mayor Somers of Milwaukee Inst Saturday to| in Barnett et al. sub, in aquare 40 of Beall’s 1115 FS. N.W. DITHIN, OUR SALES | FIRS Ifthe purchase ix under #3 we GIVE the Will be forwarded to Ma iy — draw upon the Ked Cross for $1,000 for relief | addition to Georgetown. o TREET iN. . DAY, SONEMBER Pep. | By rae et boys a HISTORY UF THE UMITED Mr Kabbitt tho Notes Prom the Wharves. of the sufferers by the great fire, Mins Barton » Georgetown terminus of the cable line "MERATED: eth aay « STATES OK ENGLAND. should take som > three-master William Lorman Roberts | received a telegram last night thanking her for | an aitomatic arrangement for the throwing off — Me SS UPHOLSTE DIN SILK Tap. | Lered fourteen thon , ty the sleuth of Mr. W. H. Brabler, who was killed reports heavy weather all down the coast. Off | the gift. | fect aie ed Deen Ie txacdned pose Gipranst : See a Lisle & Lipecoinh.tras- w to our patrons the arrival atthe H street crossing. He thought that the © pas j 8 - —_——_— arles Kelley bad his leg broken in attempt-| = e MIKI per and Ln: (hd Lisle 8. Lipscoinb, tras- ‘e announcer to eee ereld he eect npmht that 'Be | South Shore lightship sbe lost her mainsail Senaa= | ing to do with bis Lands what machineries | WeBSYe Fecelved three new lots of Men's Genuine Sh ate Poranl Lag Youncand Liste & 1s nee come the grand jury of the di-trit attorney. Hie 88¢ het rain topeail. In the Criminal Court yesterday Alice Walker, | more readily. Ba Ae ira ttpie imac ee deen out of these lines for over week and gestion was pat in the formofa motion and Capt. Grittith’s schooner Raymond Fuller, | i:dicted for an axsault with intent to kill Lizzie | The students of Georgetown College are hold- | FF" ares : Dike Ros [ges hereimatter descriigd, sel ction to th ae ee adepted reports loss of standing jib “off Point Lookout i aiaod iii Rentacabie ing a retreat, ba. ATIRESSES, | hichest bidder lot numbered ‘one -Lundred and forts. — Piatt this snes Mb. eegyection = Hawkins. by shooting at her in September last, | “The Pennsrlvania Railroad Company havo | #6, which we are selling at $3.75 per pair, a price that i) MASERAOSEN | Seaaes cot iat aeons seamioel not Bee Risiak tie eodiee o6 Msdor Score a cae eo Bennett, lost her fore | ¥2* Convicted of an assault and sentenced to | begun to lay the tracks on their Rosdyn bravel, 147), both in Waiter S. Averand othersrecondn Another lot of those All-wool Cheviot fast running of trains « Capt, 1 he said that the po- “idl off the Ramechaause jail for ten months. | The new cafe at Glen Echo is going rapidly cannot be touched by any other shoe dealer in town, | THIRTY BODY BRUs vision of lots in square muubered ix hundred Shee one arg Onarm AND ope Seromng an gud oovievinen te ter coe Suits, in brown, blue and black. Sold re had part no attention to it,sofaraxbe ““Ateratt from down stream report stormy —— | up and promises to be handsomer than the old, Terms cash OTHER © Folled in book (10). at pase one hundred and rapidly before and not many in this bot, ke A dis me weather and bad winds. Two Fires. | “hich was burned about two years ago. Also sever: cases of Ladies' Fine Button and Lace | 4.1.9 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co. . PereNy three (17). in the surveyor's office of the Dis- 85.50 lowed, and it was stated that «i The three-master John J. Hanson of Dover | Yesterday afternoon a fire took place in 1234 | Owing to the recent rise in insurance rates ee ag toners | (Terms of sale: Two hundred dollars (#200) cash at a of [he orien some of the trains had gone as fash was haiit at Bath, Me.. in 1885, and was first | 9th street, occupied by Hardman ax a tailoring | number of merebants here have begun to | o05 mat wo areselling below manufacturers whole- | 9. BUNSINGER, AUCTIONEER, eS ee EES = erty lle em beet. se tubent registered at Vortemouth. | She measures 628.04 | chop and owned by Stephen Hartbrecht, caused | ‘lk of organizing a mutual company. WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE ‘balance of the purchaae ‘no. .ey” to be’ pal cin adie Sig guveat cuhend ef tha quater on or SEE IGE | by w leaky gasoline stove, and it was extin- sale prices. Our prices range from 81.70 to ®3.50, while BAZAAR, per cen"amper antatn, theiylest. | ‘Suits, every one worth #5 a feet depth of hold. K. C. T. W. | cuisted with w loss of €60 on the building and Rescuing Victims of the Roumania. ? 940 LA. AVE. N.W. edness to be evidenced by the purchaser's bromssory, ke agit duscusion concerning | “70, Ner letters. Her voyage fromthe Remmobec | C00 is, stack, Conflicting statements are made by the Las-| «, coruiar prices range from 2.751085. Theseare | PEREMPTORY SALE OF A CARLOAD OF HORSES miemenue e $41.50. Sicnsuha? tha G@elen. aad Ste. San eee, | Was without in Naa sce . cars saved from the steamer Roumania, wrecked AND MARI THURSDAY, NOVEMBER | “The will be sold free of taxes to day of sale eed b>, om ir. Kilien arose! Charles L. marser of the propeller; At 1:45 o'clock this morning a fire took place he P O ‘THIRD, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. and free and clear and discharved of all claims of the —- and ‘entail. Seis wake: > duty after a vacation | at $10 12th street, ocenpied by Mra M. | off the Portuguese coast. One, who was on the sample shoes, and most of the sizes are 3 and 34—A, B rn parties to said suit or any berson of persons claiming Want 4 MAN WITH Gov. SHEPHERD'S BACK RO: ynehburg. Va. L.| Lockwood and owned by L. H. | bridge at the time of the disaster, says: “The ; We have had consigned to us 100 head of Fine Horses | "Yn‘tase ‘sf default of complignee mith the terms of Lape roger wifes od How’ would it be to have 4 committee wait ° Mary Anne Shea of Alexandria has been | Crepe Tthad ite origin in the kitchen, to steamer grated on the rocks’ more than once andg widths. and Mares by M. Lauber of Pennsylvania with in- | sale bY the purchaser the lots will be resold wt eich oct money, coe eaate te Gem, the Preaklent and ask for the appointment , t#ken off the marine railway at Bennett's, She | Which the flames were confined, but the cause | a), be aking structions to sell without reserve. These are fine. | #9 and cost. Only on the Preanten d ask for the appointmen: . week. is unknown and the loss was about $100. jand she began leaking before she struck the st are fine: Of Commissioners with th herd) Then there would be HOWARD P. ORIE. , - om thie weeks aie | inst tinsa, The eaplatn, cn eccetvian that tka looking animals, good business drivers and work. OLIVER D, BARRETT, } Trustees $3.90.- japland, Capt. Davis, dis = | steamer was lost and sceing the sl - we ther lot of Ladies* hors. ers; few especially suited to phaeton and carriage | Washington Loan ana Trust a Abe: ‘0 tone of ‘rimidad asphalt and! —Tncemdlariam Suspected at Cleveland. | Swamped, jumped into the sexand waedeowoed, | ne ante’ High Shoes, Known | ie, Thissnle offre a splenild chance to secures | _O?abds = eS the , waton The rail will loud coal for Boston. | A strong impression prevails at Cleveland | One officer, conspicuous for his coolness, ex. | to the trade as “‘odds and ends” = “broken slew” Loam oreo arg ~ petra oped aon PDUNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers. Another lot of Tic. Knee Pants; couldn't end Kenning. ‘The sk ks Guneaccnntacal | that some of the many fires of last week were | horted the passengers to be calm, enying they nee Neat | TRUSTEES’ SALF_OF VALUABLE TRACT OF ll orders on them before. Gu mow st ? Tried to Take Her Poe pk. | the work of incendiaries. A workman who was | might be caved. but his words were not heeded. : SIN LAND, ABOUT EIGHTY -NINE ACKES, NEAR fh the » rs co a x ries. 4 <. | ‘The regular prices of these odds and ends range from 8. BE: GER, EN YLU! . 9, ~ \bout 6:20 o'clock last’evening Mies Florence | making repairs in the Severance block on | Another officer urged the passengers to remain nt 40 LA. AVE. N.W. GOSELNMENT ASYLUM AN DOLD NATIONAL : 426. Ate tine busi- | McKenzie of No. 404 New J avenue south- | Saturday a moment before the fire broke out | it the “AAnother Tascat lectured thet the eeor | 83.5010 86. These will be sold at one-haif of marked | ORTGAGEER'S SALE OF VALUABLE. LAN: ier Orin pce bail pt Srpski Seacnanls ih ome Gane the Jan adventure which she will not soon a dark-complexioned man pars quickly by | tain t the steamer was in bed at the ti 7. M AN ST. MARS COUNTY, ON SMIT! as, folio 320. one of the land records of te District Anda host of splendid values tn In passing slong B street, at the mouth iroai on 0d 7 js corifident | : sonst CREEK, AND KNOWN AS "THE JUTLAND | of Columbia, we will sell op the fremaisenon THURS- COATS for lance and small boys end passing him froma an adjoining closet. He is confident | the disaster. or regular prices. ESTATE. Dax. “THE THIRD “DAY OF ‘NOVEMBER. A.D nobby line of KILT Suits and JERSEY Bawre w Tree court, near New Jersey avenue, | the man was an incendiary. As the police are unable to prevent the fish- By virtue of the power vested in me ag attorney | ING) at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. Si, that ‘Suits (pants and blouse). In the Police Court Mr. Mull fered a mclatto approached her and knocked | | Another incendiary fire which might have | ermen from robbing bodies washed ashore the | Remember, ONLY % PRICE for these odds and | RAPS ¢ the, juorkiage fron William C."Henderson Pe Ee oF land known as “OURS URERS DE ; pr Lawyer 4 made a grab for her pocket book, cau-ed a heavy oceurred at the Grand coast is now ceaselessly patroled by military William W. W. Wood, dated the 13th day of Novem- | fourth line of the whole tract aba ‘running theme — tines J ache arried in her bend. held to it Central Th shortly befere noon, When | guards. Even the body of a negress that wak | ends, See tees and reared among the land cords of St, | south 234 degrees, cast 44 44-100 perches: thence 104 mw bad — ; he miscreant was attempting | the man cmploved to take care of the electric | wathed ashore was plundered. n belt arourd Offer for aute ts te hichont bidder, at the cont house | Gkr*sy ant oS Perches: thence eourh Ghig decrees, ba EE eaayS ebarged © aw m her fand some parties ap- light went to the rear of the stage he heard the the waist, containing gold and. silver, being —_ door in Leauardiown. on MONDAY, THE SEVENTH | porches: ‘thence north 79 deers eect TL "Oe 100 BAAR UU Pant sgn peared, when he made good bis escape. She crackling of burning wood. Hurrying to | stolen and the earrings being taken from the Ee ee te Ay ELENEN O'CLOCK 4. | perches to a marked gum trey or raised stone: thence a4 “cd a Of the inter 7 hae ly frightened and | where the round came from he found part of | ears. : Taz W. S. ithe Sutiend ‘estates ‘on Senith's creek and near'st | SO botnet = Behl in sr a+ not mach injured, | the wall on fire. He called upon teveral men | The Portuguese military authorities are do- ae Wanrex Saoe House 5 | inicots‘pont ofice, and aout twstites from Sons | iecce leereen, mest 20 Perches toa bared, stone: Porvian Saorerse Prace, Proceedings : ae | hear by, who came with pails of water, and the ing their best to assist the survivors, ‘The sisovo' referrel to, and Containing 735 acres, snore or | foUtaining 101 18-100 acres of land. more or tess, be- ‘the Goes aatGaas fire was extinguished before any damage was | chief ofiicers have personally visited Capt. ite ; by EY Sines Ginn An Varly Morning Fire. ear ok, ; |done, Some one called the fire department, | Hamilton to express their sympathy. Capt 1115 F Sx N. W. nce a ove | Seeded te H, Baiawrin on the Lith day of Ser | OST — : Barly this morning fire was dis We asta tee ies his but the fire was out when they arrived. Patrol: | Hamilton is distracted over the lows of his wite. | ea ii snare dd A deacribed tract Nand Kuowa as part. Se"eiteaeens | feraber, es. by Thomas Jenkins less about 11 actos the thmore Arms, $10 Es se ly thrust under his | ™2 Fergus made an examination of the place | tv whom he was married only three months Manor and part Stony Ran. whica is also described in | bounds, ther with all the improvements, wi —W. You F. — 4 th th ot ee ee | and found « large bundle of excelsior had been | ago, and with whom he was returning to his the morucage above referred to and contain Theant, riehta, privilozes. and. appurtenances to —Woup tov Sooum— rent he upper floor 1 who is a walking menace to all who are | Sted i = = * sana t t pes acres, more or less. The first menddoned tract is imn- | same belonging or in any wise appertaining, - » s p'aced iu the scenery and stall pieces of wood | post in the Indian staff corps. He res — Proved bys substantial frame dwellins house, li ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two =F L — Duilding quick!s Siding with i zhborhood? He is « near relative of | pliced on top of it to give it a start. that he will not leave Penilche until her body is Sable, corn crib, Dlackwuith sop. tmplement ‘motes to be miven’ G per cent per annum —Yorr Ow [xrenesrss— pane ereurred among the gu idiot who sboots his friend with a pistol ap ane laces | found. Prectovs Sroxes. YE Pe ae decdst aon poamion ar ch coke ot ain whic te supposed te ‘ ed in sbich he “did not know was loaded.” After the Homestead Workingmen. —_ tee ° in. & ood state of cu'tivation. The second of said CGofosit of 8300 required Tues Rea. =o Siuaaasais == koteben, was « ome by the fire dep I want to warn the public that be is very| Considerable excitement was created at | Statue of Albert Pike. ‘ 10 Pex Cexr Discount (ded o pindi es coger eee cere] | DOYOU WANT A PARLOR sUITE—— ment, and th it probably not ex ouch broad in Washington, and that he ix to | Homestead, Pa., yesterday over the appearance | From the New York Tribune. 3 Costin of the parctoase money tobe 221] DO YOU WANT A CHAMBER SUITE—— » Two - servants were take ssouled by all who desire to retain their | of « gentleman who registered at the Hotel| A bronze statue of the Inte Albert Pike, the For Cas. ‘and the balance tu qual payments in © ‘published DO YOU WANT DINING ROOM CHAIRS— rou th ¥ window by the firemen via and features free from mutilation. || Amity as “H. Sands, London, England.” Mr. | eminent Pree Mason, has been promised to the the, rath, interest, oF all ctah at the op- ab gue waatrn ausennonee Siaaiis tie eee ea ee toe rok bold him te Pe | Sauds hunted up a number of the prominent | Supreme Council of ‘the Seottish Rite Masons Pena a Ee : Ten rated. DO YOU WANT A FOLDING BED <— oe of late oa the antics of this weapon. The | strikers and represented to them that he was | by Mrs.Vinvie Ream Hoxie. It will be her own eS, INCLUDING meg hee: MAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Est. a. DO YOU WANT ACHIFFONIER—— - Tevcampen = halt or opposite side of the street isthe only the advance agent for a party of capitalists in | Work,and the casting ix to be done under her eye DIAMONDS, RUBIES, SAPPHIRES, RICHARD W. TEMPLEMAN, EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | DO YOU WANT A BOOK cask—— 4 place | London, Philadelphia, Washington and Balti- | and at het own expense, The gift ie made as EMERALDS, OPALS, PEARLS, TUR- oclS2aw.tds 22 E. Lexington st, Baltimore MA. FRopenty. (NO. 1110 @ Stiter NOBTE.| DO YOU WANT A WRITING DESeZ— vices *. [like tosee real pretty dude gnaw | more, who would build s co-operative steel 0 expression of her personal admiration for # AICLIFFE,DARRECO.. Aucts. om Ge, 2g - SO DO YOU WANT A HAT RACK. et they havea good deal k. for it proves his power to concentrate | plant on the Hares’ estate at Hayes station, | Mr. QUOISES, &.. EFFECTIVELY R Pear et) > JOVEMBER THIRD. 1807. st eurable arrangement ns mind to a certain extent, just as I lik near Homestead. "All he wanted was ¢2-opera- | —+/0+ MOUNTED IN ALL THE NEWEST sasnet iota Sana i wediwerhee ecpgeres en pe ; is Ge otek tas » woman chew gum. becatise it disapproves | tion on the part of the locked-out men. “After | An Austrian youth murdored a sixteen-year- ae : ‘on G street atthe northeast corner of said lot | DO YOU WANT A - aPaackeiesagtmast the assertion that “she has no tenacity of par-| a lengthy consultation he departed, as be said, | old girl in Vienna who had refused to sary STYLES OF SETTINGS, AS RINGS, Fanning thence south, 128 feet inches to the | po YOU WANT A ROCKER Gbercial, Chub hed a con se, bat will you not warn this walking im- | for the east to interview eastern capitalists and | him. PENDANTS, BROOCHES, SCARF jot 9100, 4 ‘north with DO YOU WANT ANY KINDOF FURNITURE? a oe . pecile, in plain. eaxy English. of the danger to | would return on Thursday. | ,, The French expedition in Dahomey, under PINS, EARRINGS, © Jhenee north 109 fet fo Sates. tapace gust 73 —— renamean others that lurks in this weapon of offense, and | —___—_+ee ‘ | the command of Col. Dodds, has again defeated : ECKLACES, ‘Taul- | thence cast with said line of said street 25 feet io the ‘No difference what your wants in Purst- Bitter here, relative t oblige Ose Wao Has Bees Lararten’ The Southern League of Base Ball Clubs held | King Behangin’s army. BRACELETS, &c., TOGETHER WITH eit ba ft No. 20 ip sgaare No. having EE ture may be —come to us. —we can please sersbaertre natty , $ y re ee Wants Prevsom From wm Unfalthfat Wife | adc ts ntenc le Tepe tow tele | winkeye See aetamntice beotans;| OUR. ENTIRE STOCK, WITHOUT Sima RES we a| Sea tontaerte (Wilt tie Sent to the Penitentiary. Wm. Weinmann has filed a bill for a divorce | club league, and charters were granted to Nash- | suffering from pleuro-pueumonia have been RESERVATION, WE OFFER AT A H Ammense emortment of everything. Tm the case of Joseph Will cted in| against Lottie IL Weinmann by Mr. Albert Sil- | Ville. Charleston, Savannah and Augusta, killed as a precautionary measure. DISCOUNT OF Ia point of quality our woods are seroma sg cca de nik : Naval Constructor Francis T. Bowles of the | Vessels arriving at English ports report ex- to none tn the city and our prices—prices fe Criminal Court entenced to three lers. They were married in Baltimore June 8, | OIL nay, yard has been under investiga ion | ceedingly rough weather on the Atlantic. ‘The 1 : ‘talk, you know——arc lower than the lowest— ss the Albany penitentiary for robbery, 187%, have one child and lived as man and wife | for the past two weeks by @ law officer of the | steamer Venango, from Baltimore for Rotter. O Pes Cust For Cisz: Make 0 compartons ont Gomenstate Ge whic mxkestior ““ insanity wax ms te and till September 20, 1888, but he charges before | Navy Department (Paymaster Allen) for al- fen end Scilly Islands with three of her onl : Savon cnmaeen. ees : at ox directed m inquiry, Dy ‘odding they parted she gave birth to another child, oer prema ae pt yen screw 2 — ‘ G pos BF moet Mame Gd Peported. after minal ee man which is net his, and he further charges that | favor of democrats in the employment of men| The New mercial Bulletin publishes regi setadiment Howse Prices. : ane, aud ne will u ten- she committed adultery with one John Clark, | for the work in the yard. a table showing that the losses sustained by the aut & Bro. | with whom she is now living on Carey street,| The four childrer Baltimore. He asks the custody ot his son, W. RBGLECT of the hair often destrovs its vitality | L. Weinmarn. Batural hue aad causes it to fail out. Before ft = late apply Hall's Mair Kenewer, a sure joraford’s Acid x | peware of imitations of Mrs. Morrier were | various insurance companies to

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