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7 > bette “Gtos,, dy ieee ie kee | ON gas ag CR PT pe ee :: 5 ”" “ei % ie “fe EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, .NOVEMBEK 4, 1892—TEN PAGES. so NOT HONORED AT HOME. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. A POLITICAL ASSESSMENT. GEORGETOWN. | LATE POLITICAL NEWS. | inst night, when it stood)ponsor for the biggest AUCTION SALES. FI; 5 CPO ee demonstration of the campaign. It was the | === ed ‘hristopher Columbus Tg- | 7aE NEEDS OF MOUNT PLELALET. A South Carolina Committee Under DEATH OF MR. JOHN COLBERT. Final Instructions Issued by the Republican : THIS AFTERNOO: 3 i second and last demonstration of the —— see jovernment. | desieted fe peslandeg’s’ Scans e ttee | tiation by the Civil Service Commission. | ‘Mr. John Colbert, the father-in-law of Officer | Managers. ~— a ot | m ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. Auctionsern “I newspapers of of the Mount Pleasant Citizens’ Association | The civil service commission are investigat- Jno.Jettof thexeventh precinct, died Wednesday The final instructions of the republican man-| T"™™anvites. Precisely at 8 o'clock Senator RR. MONTAGES SOLE lon AHLEN™ POR . } x | | Roesch called the meeti de tro- | TRUSTEES SALE RY ADCTION OF ruawe non: rire, 3 nt the Taited upon the District Commissioners yester- | 96 an alleged violation of the civil service law evening at his home, 1512 Market street. in the agers of the national campaign began to go out | Roose! BO. ODomaghte an eka eta: | SEED LOT ON ROCKTR. Sap Cee Be | oe at was of sale H 3 T ~ sare from Henry Kad ad wife Sess das and presented a number of recommenda |®Y the Alabama state republican committee. | fifty-ninth year of his age. ‘Tho funeral will | over the private wires yesterday. They were | letter from Senator Gorman was then reed Te- ais muplinapipeguamabsrcenve 3." se PU gATURD AT. iors ary f Colam- tiens looking to public improvements in Mount | The complaint is based upon two letters de- take place on Friday at 2:30. Interment to be | addressed to the chairmen of the state com- | gretting his inability to attend the meeting. ‘virtue of ® decree of the owing | Hieasant. | signed to secure political assessments from fed- | 8 Holy Rood. eo mort. te pe com: ap FAR ES Teme Court othe | the court house door in Ruckviile, ome of the Mr. E.W. Woodruff of the committee igor | mittee in each state, but the nature of the in- | | Senator. Eustis of Louisiana was introduced | ah A eet py Seer iia Be ) , o' mittee on sewers | eral employes. first assens- A PRIEST DAN : a a ape ctgeaigent sad | ta ky + that have Nd water made a report.” The report urged the ng ‘The first letter makes an ANGRROUSLY ILL. structions, of course, were not disclosed to the — tare offer for ante by vulitc saction tp | prackiturhood. iy miles from Rockville amd ihy sabes ‘ion = Senator John G. Carlisle was the next | sened trosters wi laying of sewers on Howard avenue from Mth Ment of 250, and the second ix designed to; Rev. Father Stephen J. Kelley, formerly | press, \* . a ree: comy Re | speaker. kee ioe ce FRI eh HE FOURTH | from Derwes Live fair sample of the Ke"- to Brown street; on Brown atreet and Laurel pel those who have disregarded the first to | pastor of Trinity Catholic Church, now of | The democratic campaign managers were on Attorney General Mitier's Optaton. | OUOUR Fr tee etee wage ney oes Bich will be required whem Yewterday the qievet to. Ith street: also on Center streot | come up with their money. It is dated from / Providence, Ri. I, is, according to a telegram duty at the national hendguarters early. They | ‘The steiner tenet Miller was | top, District cf Covumbun, tow wpe: | oom M MAURICE TALBOTS, gave a good | through to Mth to Spring street sewer. It | Montgomery and says: received . Georgetown Cullege, lying dan-/ appreciate the fact that long hours of work are | called to the circular sent out from the demo- | bert 3° 46) im eauare Duinbered "Tuomas DOWLING & SON, Aneto nad — io. Jt well Thre as thove te be: laid shoul be used for | _“S0Me days wince you were notified by the | BeFouly bsaa pate oee os oe | necessary to keep up with the republicans, wAo | cratic national headquarters in New York urge Rowrate eine wees coke alt ieee eo Ea. ve that in th the quadri- | surface drainage withont waiting for the Piney era gay that you are assessed £50, to a a = ROH berger et | Swe Working night and day in the close states | ing resistance to the use of rooms by the United {e northwest comer ot PERENUTORY SALE OF TWO XFW TWO-STORY, al festiv , membered | branch sewer to. be finished. The report also | Which no reply bas been received. Your at- | Novem , anumber of citizens met | to win them for their national ticket. BeGsaccaak cite sister er United | exctrevesnriem ALE ra Columt that Chrnetoph Gescendants, | urged the laying of water mains on Brown, | tention is again called to the maiter,asyou | tthe house of Thos. Corcoran, father of the! Eridence is pouring into the democratic | he was asked what would be the action of the (om. tothe ee oh sat ke of Meridian. Center, Oak, Laurel and 15th streets. | have had sufficient time to reply. ‘The position | the late W. W. Corcoran, and took the first step | headquarters that the republicans are making | federal authorities. Gen, sede aes inclined | “3R7°* ginal __ Mr. J. B. Sloman read the report of the asso- | which you have held under this adminixtration | toward the organization of Christ P. E. Church, | JOU IN anh fio Putin steer ane e ili sell at putt AT HALF Past POUR: PM of core desperate efforts to carry Connecticut, West | to be reticent. He did not think the democrats | mathe nauk amie inom : nd. in Auwastus Jaye subdivision 3 - tiation on schools. It set forth the unfitness of | has paid you sufficiently to have justified a de- | the third of that name in the District. Among | Virginia and Alabsean’ seslly sntant to.08 ; Sate, witht interes tam dota in ag Truloct tee deed of Srwet fey po hang = the present building and urged the building of | mand for fout times this amount. This com-| the founders were men whose names are now | cy democrats also claimed to have informa- | United States girs rat nigs al Pomeegemen ty Fate of @ percent per acniis payable seu-annually, | €1.49 on oar mieoved as above mentioned ee leaner pap lemar veep aa mittee iaoage a list of subscribers showing = } — m i, = whore lives = che tion that in Wost Virginia the republicans have regard the circular a: being simply in line with net’ compton nee a pul e report of the committee on lights, read | amoun’ money contributed opposite their | held up as mogels of purity and u-efulness. | effected a combination with the third party by ign li 3 alw be r te fcafrentircly, | DY 3t chairman, L. & Emerg, urged the 'eree-| names. We must insist that the amount re- | Next Thursday the feerrientey ther | F sbey ig = {he campaign literature that is always sent out rensldat the Hel and cost of ite | which the latter agrees to support the Harrison cletors and the republicans to support the | third party candidate for Congress. | for effect at this stage of a great campaign. new board, What Party Leaders Expeet. | ton of the f ing gas lamps: On Rane FT of you be transmitted as directed in | Nete present at that meeting, assisted by the betwoon Howard avenue and Oak, 3 lamps; on | this letter forthwith, the sum of which is €50. | parishioners of the church, will celebrate the Oak between Center and Brown, 2 lamps; on If no reply is received by or before November | seventy-fifth anniversary of this most promi- A long telegram was received from the demo- Meridian east of Center, 2 Inmpe; on 17th | 6, 1892, it will be considered as sufficient as | nent house of prayer. Representatives, from | cratic headaes fone, the. auton purchaser ood D. S. MACKALI } FUTURE Days. 416 5th st. naw. | — From a semi-ofiicial source the following is 1 in order, vdquarters in Chicago, the substance | the table of electoral votes in the republican sees 6. cae, | embargoes acest “chon the position of @stended north of Howard, 2 lamps; on 15th be- your refusal to contribute as requested. Send | the other District Episcopal churches will also | Of hick edna aye Chicago. th were much | ¢xpectations: Alabama, 11; Ca'ifornia, 9; Colo- |. WALTER 1 TRUSTEES SALE OF RESTAURANT, poor Fade” Pee gr of tween Columbia and Grand, 5 lamps: on Park | money by registered mail or money order to L. | take part in the exerive discouraged over the outlook in Mlinois, while | rado, 4: Idaho, 3: Illi iad ; Towa, | — DEATH OF MRS. MARY MILLER. = oes daily getting brighter for the 13; Massachusetts, 15: Michigan, 8: Minnesota, | Mrs. y Mil 5 lemocrats. lo. A : irs. Mary Miller of 1625 High street, who | Aatiyiiy on hg wetiode, otek! to lee- | 9: Nebraska, 8; New Hampshire, 4: New York, between 16th and 17th extended, 2 lamps; on| W. Willis, Montgomery, Aln., and notify by School and Grant streets,5lamps. Anextension of | same mail E. M. Smith, post office box 6: the electric lights on 14th as far as Howard Montgomery, Ala., of the amount you ha’ TABLES, ke ‘Now STOO] x P penta THE AST CORRE OF SEV y virtue of tw. 1 STREETS NORTH WES Tomorrow. : i = - " KER, AUCTIO: premises ON MONDAY. " ; le avenue was asked. - sent that the same may be credited on the pay | Wa* stricken with paralysis on Saturdayevening | .on ns the campaign drawe ton’ clove Gor Soap beeen soins neg ebay i aN as A chettcle mentioned sana aueerit y the President of | MP St. Geo. R. Raby, as chairman “of the | roll of public ofticials of this state.” Ttis sighed | While in the bath, died at 5:15 yesterday morn- | Secht” Eainks the democratic meforiy ia New | 4ranla, $2: Lode Inland, 4; South Dakoia,3:| WASHINGTON Toner mrint "AS an'anorted fod Secs committee © ear King of Italy, the fire by, pcos read the report | by L. W. Willis, treasurer of republican cam-| ing. From the time the stroke was recived to York state. will be 20.000 while: MreHackett | Vermont, 4; Washington, 4; West Virgini BAZAAR. the general Of that committee. The present fire apparatus, | paign committee. her death Mrs. Miller was unable to #1 says he will be satisfied with 15,000. Wisconsin, 12; total, 264. en | PEREMPTORY SALE OF Hon 7 the Keneral | it was represented, is entirely inadequate, and as canisen Ue eons Mr. Albert Miller, husband of the decease: | A republican national committeeman gravely | _ A member of the democratic national com- | MULES, peer of dispatches | it ## absolutely necessary that an engine house Commending the Marines. has been in poor health for some time, is now | said that Harrison and Reid would have 60.000 | Mittee says: “We expect to carry the solid | WILL BF SOLD aT THE MAZAAR, 040 LA | - of Chritopher De erected and a chemical engine purchased. Col. Heywood, commandant of the marine | severely prostrated, j majority in New York state. Chairman Carter | south with ite 159 votes, New York, 36 votes;| Ave SATIRDAY MORNING NoVEMPIR yh conte; The report of the committee on street and oi. pntiy Pog sil ge war sass that his figures plainly show a majority for | Indiana, 15: New Jersey, 10; Connecticut, 6) AYE + oe. ms "| ern Bn couuter, Willies, Giabees, he. te host Sidewalks was read by James W. Summerville. | COFPS, has issued the following gene’ Nave | Weil. Woodwart Jd to Amanda E,| the republican national ticket and that he is | Michigan, 6: Wisconsin, total, 244." The mM, At YES OClOCE, & CAR EOAD OF] & iiuciva to 2t Tecommended the widening of 14th street ex-| approved by Acting Secretary of the Navy . Re ward has sold to Amanda E. | democrats likewise leave out of their table HORSES AND MAR SIGNED BY MR. tended from Kenyon street to Whitney avenue Dowling lot 18, in Beatty and Hawkins’ ad-| "0t @ bit alarmed about the result. ‘The democratic national committee claims to | Nevada and Montana. Thus both of the parties | LOUIS BENELO « SLOAN, Auchonoers, 1407 “gl PHILADELPHIA. IN| LATIMER Ste a MOT G streets ‘ : and grading, concreting and laying sidewalks | «The colonel commandant desires to express | dition. have come into possession of two letters from consider that thove states are doubtful ones.| | THIS LOT WILL ND ONE PAIR OF LF SALCASLE INPRO w=. ephmody gitame.._ It urged also that provision be made | to the officers and enlisted men who served with | Patrick Dugan et ux, has sold to Thomas | Montgomery, Ala, signed by the secretary of | This is about all they will admit. WORK HORSES, WEIGHING 2,000 1 ppgnguamaaeine oe i ¢ | for opening 15th street extended in a straight | 4 battalions recently on duty at the quaran- | Hyde for 7,500 part of lot 36, in old George-| the republican «tate committee and the trens- | : Notes. A BROWN MARE TIN 4 che rower tn, me verted ty the wine? eee cock a cae a rey abort $0 feet) and for grad- | tive station at Sandy Hock and at the ceremo-| ‘OWN. This is the property known as the Mon- | urer of the republican campaign committesand | Mr. Wma. F. Harrity, chairman of the demo-| PACER, TIME LESS THAN 50: THE BAL : 3 a nso pared ing same and laying sidewalks thereon from nies attending the opening of the world’s Co- | ticello House, situated at the southwest corner | addressed to an employe in the Post Office De- | cratic committee, eays the republicans have | ARE ALL. BUOCKY-BUILT HORSES e AL, Une, ae se ee cee eek girect Also for widen: | Tomblat expenition his great satisfaction at the | Cf 88d and Mstreets, “Mr. Dagan bought ita | parlment at Washingron, which, they assert, gives wiall here of cacvikg ee Wack. AND MARFS, GOOD WORKERS AND of crea hintom, sathe Distr pape esy have been disre- | 198 14th street extended from Whitney avenue lakelant eanee in which these duties were | fv months ago at public auction for $6,000. | are the worst cases of violation of the anti: ass tuaiasee OM Maen sgscks ak aukes- i peccngge OREERS AND f = matter. The people | Northward to the Lenman property and for | DoCmne ae Cheerfulness and alscrity with | Mre. Albert Miller of 1625 High etrect, who | assessment law yet brought to light. LEY Wolshiv ion ERS, AND WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD garded this mai P grading same. performed, the : : their | ¥88 stricken with paralysis while in the tuwn,N.¥ Inesday nightin reply toMr.Cleve- WITHOUT RESERVE ¢ the jes« forgetfal and more ee Which they responded to the first call for their | hs stricken with paral 7 Biggest Rally in Connecticut. Innd’s speech on the improper nse of money in n to comply with THE couRTS. services at Sandy Hook, in some enses the men | balh last 5 Manton Bu sag nla Co The biggest democratic rally of the campaign | elections. Mr. Depew. ald both parties are ALSO = Pir ot Angee ance Pc + 7 Chit | ee Gee ‘equipped in | bave sold fo Kate 8, Hoss lot 74 in Ashford and | # Connecticut was held last’ Weduesday even | guilt but that the democrats are raising more | 81% FIBST-CLass oo deta Ietions ant ‘and requesting the | ypiagham and « the yal Fay toa erp b- | and their excellent conduct and soldierly bear. | ,T- F. 8. King yesterday deeded to J. T.| L. G. Morris, candidate for governor; James F. od Se Oe Sa, see oe F HORSES AXD MARES, | two t to invite, t r sinamarked | Clements, for £1,735.39, lot Snterent, sevureat ty it cach, “a Queen | mitted. ‘Tearvon agt. Dunlop; do. ing throughout. which characte: in Leighton’s | Pigott, candidate for Congress in the second | “dence at Bellaire, Ohio, Wednesday night. SOLD FoR DIF | pe excellencies. Don ie sages 2 sub in square 7 fo he ert sy Senator | Postmaster General Wanamaker spoke at eaten renthtoag fone i ~eagipe SED agents ‘ is ride to | Will meet this afternoon at the office of Secre- lace é _aragapaeeac eng “ s a a io Plone raves Muster, dewnrrer nistained with sieeve to | Feputation of the corpe for reliability has becn EE eee eg Year: ley Brothers | Of the Fepublicane in. robbing the democrats of | PAC, republican business men of New York A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS S BROS. Aucts., Othand Dats nw. ——s In re Charles Uppercay; writ de | # ably sustained by these battalions. have brought down hay for J. G. and J..M. |e, state offices, that the people have had a| city held a big rally at Cooper Union Wedues:| No FURTHOR Usb na If. THIS 18 AN 2 ed. Berger ag’. Hubert: payment Seay eae Waters. Hay is now velling from $14 to £15 a | ("ste of | the force bill in Connecticut. It has | day night. One of the unusual features of the | cakan Asam eneatas ame: of taxes ordered. Bell agt. Bell: sale set aside The Monetary Commissioners. tee surprised me vers mauch andi disgraceful.” | campaign is the very active part taken by the | Grive yun ieee anton ict iliwois, the Innate wht-h 804 aale to Ellen F. Bell unthorized. Whitehead | Mfesers. Jones and Cannon of the monetary | “dir, BW. Murch lett the Curtis building vee | sion enudcted by the ropeblionns. i eI | busineds men of New York. it S. BENSINGER, Ant. in. al: cong gated there, | #8t- Hodgkiss; decree granting relief. commission expect to sailon the 9th instant. | terday to take charge of the Force S hool, on en. es ee —_! to the providential man who holds such Dear ake. Messra, Allison, McCreary and Andrews are to | Masachusetts avenue. His place at the Curtis 4 ank im the history In will be filled by Mr. Nicholson. “Harris hin _ Yesterday judgment was entered against Gen, | meet in Washington on the 10th instant for | “ye Sonn ¢ 2GME Wm. Mahone of Virginia in the equity court for | Contultation with the Secretary of the Treasury | Jolin’ Jetted m will carry both New York and in-law of Officer | Indiana," rays John C. New, consul general to ternoon at his| London. He bases his confidence partly on ting the former r . Secretary of State, fathe: d_ Wednesday OF ARPETS, kee HOUSFHOLD a - ‘ wo . | CONSIGNED BY Ibs, TO BE SOLD unter Site of Se eptty an practicshie, | tin, B.S Windeor, executor of the Into} sicic ‘the conference mects at Bramels on | ‘Ths Useaireks ‘and Ohio canal is again be- | “The lack of interest,” says the man who twice TOMORHOW, SOMEMMER PETA, RE TEN to the qeationcn thereim montioncl copies of | David R. Windsor. Gen, Mahone's attorneys | the 22d instant, and it is expected that all the | ing dredees 5 has made Harrison the candidate of his party. rome + NOVEM I. . to the gentlemen therein mentioned copies of | 1.8) demarrel to the declaration of Mr, Wind. | eo” ator a SEDO at alt the | ing dredged. - sir seins ated April 8.) IN FRONT AND WITHIN SALES Roo! te resvlutiow paased by Congress and cepress | 8d demarred to the declaration of Mr. Wind- | European geverumenth the United States and eek has been apparent all alone. ‘The immense recorded in Libr 1077, foto ot the NO'POSTIUNEMEN TON ACCOUNT OF to them in «0 doing the earnest desire of the | "0" A* not retting ont § eg 2 | Mexico will be represented by delegates. HYATTSVI . registration proves this. It signifies only con- | land records Pm y= iG WLATHER and. the government of the United | Rots were held and in not showing facts to a = = servative conviction, and conversatism is re- | Budersigned trustees will sell at Private buyers and dealers should give this sal is. me that their invitation be accepted.” Yer-| {ake hie case out of the statate of imitations, ‘Transfers of Keal Estate. A Ronni tenn Meeting ot Bleteatirare publicanixm in this campaign. ‘The confidence | Tue FoURiecri BAY “Oe thelr srectal attention ‘ i are ad | Sout an Sa racing at panne don Snowden, after fulfilling | State moved “io strike out’ thie demurrer us| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: chal Notes of Interest. | of the republican managers in Indiana has in- E " Lotlare, om in regard to the queen, pre- sented himself with all solemnity at the palace of the Duke of Veragua, to whom be Lat the tine of sal 4 ith ten days from date of sale, other teres reserve thie 1) ree! property atthe risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser or Dar Chasers © H. WILLIAMSON, WE EDMONSTON. ‘Oftice, 500 5 creased wonderfully in the last two weeks ac- cording to my advices, and J have no doubt at all that Harrison will carry the state. : : 0. all of ote frivilous. That motion was granted by Mr, | N. W. Ambrose to Kate W. McGowan, sub ¢0, | Co™esPerdence ¢ th Justice Bradley yesterday and judgment entered | aq. 1034; 3—. F. H. S. Howison to F. J. Ran- st Gen. Mahone for thi ¢ claimed. . i ji A large and enthusiastic republican meeting ing tote Mt New Ye delivered the invitation aforesaid, address in sued cae it. Windeor — a eens dolph, lot in sq.9,Eckington Bt YP ‘he manufacturing interests of New York, 1 “ i Bebuchiee, cect So ai. 61 under the auspices of the Harrison and Reid | New Jersey and Connecticut are. proportion. were fast personal and political friend) | ae tod rbcirvtenal dl oeharriala ae J. | Club of Bladensburg was held at the Palo Alto| ably stronger than in the west wad chews inter: ee ee Oe Toten pitas J. H. Vigh to| Howe im that village last night. The stand | est# are unquestionably opposed to a change ee sae ee C1. Mathews | "8 handsomely decorated with fags and bunt-| Yet, I believe Gen. Harrison Will be trinmph- etate Their Big Project. jing, and illuminated with Japanese lanterns. | can campaign since the war has attracted so | ounts bein payable in hve: Feats aoe ing of the Seekers After Spiritual | i at : Music was furnished by the National Band of | little interest among Englichmen and among | fe your exeel- Truth held in Typographical Hall Wednesday | tee, to Amanda E. Dowling, half lot 18, B. & | Wachingtoa. Americans in Europe. There has been a little | jnonitis, « z endants of the evening O.W. Humphrey. secretary, submitted | H.'s addition to Georgetown:¢—. G.W. Grit-| Mr. Juckson H. Ralston called the meeting to | betting in the last day or two, most of it even | tered payments t vo renteesnt ti f lots in square 904. tn the city of Waste acto! sal lotssand such uf said parte ss feimprovet hy atric font Bac Separately apa wilt be oh S prior deed of | HOUSPHOLD FURY rust wae SATURDAY MouNIN TENE ing him more or as follows: “This invitation, which strengthened by the of the ‘government 2 of the of the United States I have the hoi liver to your exceileney. gives express ye i pee : Gots, ‘Sorinie, Be, Hixmdsom Plus Teckers aud | S@°THE ABOVE SALE 1s, Easy € ictures, Stoves and Rat wed until WEDNESDAY, ¥ Chairs, Pictures, st ak Re. Seba, ab pe your y's family and ali the THER POS. Durehaner, NINTH DAY OF by notes of pur: rap hawea aby P hisscr and to be secu of trust aint to bear ‘ og Kiet navigator. be the guests of the nation | propositions for the catablishment of suaiver- i on€ Be Wal ericte te Fe Biked! | order at So’clock and nominated Mr, Francis ee Oe a interea from dayot He A dojontt ot ett ie cokds __W.'f, EDMONSTON,; Trustews, moka tor gg Benepe domed pot ohs oo tor th mapaap wioerioieh a iets poole sub 81, ¢q. 100 . T. A. King to C, H! | H. Smith for chairman, who was unanimously Senator Hill on the Candidates. teruis of sale omplied with inten days the | Before my elected, State Senator Chas. E. Coffin made the open- * 3 trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of | WL eNcay: ° last | defaulting purchaser, a JESCASSON BKOS.. Anctioncers. ud, faithfully echoing the feelings of | » national medical college and hospital contain- | Parker, sub 59, sq. 546 ‘ Senator Hill «poke at Syracuse, vantey, that your excelleney and your ex- | ing departments for the study and practice of | len et al. to H. F. Getz, 52, : night toan immense audience. Every inch of i : CITIZENS’ EXECUTIV” COMMIT PEF, TWENTY- | \PRS_A_ SMITH, MANICURE, REMOVED cellency's relatives will be given the heartiest | hypnotism as a curative agent. E. H. Bond to Mary H. Perry t ing address. aaa iad iacge SArinnbes star ati as HENRY K stMPSow. 4 SIXTH X TIONAL EXCAMPMENT. G4. \) {1103 140 st’ nw Will be pleased to see her welcome by the American people, who will re pasa aa Bacco He was followed by Capt. Potter of Laurel. | tong before the Senator arrived. and thousands | _™&2&d# __ 308 vi g T NOVEMBER EL | aoe eatin a Saxe them ith open hearts and homes. | ‘the Washington Library Association, _ | #ubs $0 and 31, blk. 14, Le Droit Par ~ | Speeches were then made by Jackson H. Ral- | 108 : 2 woe | RUSTEES OF A MopenN TWwoSToRY K. onthe WHITE LOT. Y | \PADAME PAYN. MANICURE AND CHTROPOD: ‘This invitation is not = mere formality. ; , |8. Tucker to J. W. McLachlen et. al. lot 3, oq. | ,,speerlies were then made by Juck i | Went away disappointed. An overflow meeting | TiN BASEMENT BRICK DRELTIRG KNOWS |» ised in and about | MAPANG GYAN Te sae | Te in the expression of the earnest wish | Ate meeting of the sontheast committee of | 6:4:21,000. J.C. Louthan to Luey B. Gibson, | (102, Ferdinand G. Hall, J. E. Dempster and | went away diwppointed. Ai front of the rink, | .,4%, No. G33 FSTREET NORTHE. h. 3 | Maui" tr of PINE MANICURE and € of my countremen to sce their hospitality ac- | the Washington Library Associntion member- | sub 166, xq. 620: @—. IK. C. Mangum to Pant | ©: ® Batts, A wii wultesea Ue aes | By Gitte Of that cer-ala Wed of raat, dated the | Mascanune ot Fine wa cepted by such honorable persons. and the | hip cards were asked for that Cirele No. 16) V. Bunn, sub 126, 9q. 1013: 24,500. M. A DANCE. ih 2 baggies Tide ‘ a i ‘he Senator came from Canandaigua, where | liber 1531, folto he had addressed a large audience in the after- | ff")! In front of wp noon. _In that speech he sai HIXTERNTH DAY OF S “So far as the two candidates are concerned, | PALE-PAST FOUR OcLock P. in bed reat e tite. tra both have served the people as President of the | {itakein the cient Washi republic and both are endowed with Lonesty, |Ht,ts sit: Tor gumbort on indeed snd ity and intelligence. The people are fa | thd others” sulwlivssion fn. equare mnie ‘ith their livesand public services. Tix | Rimndrad'andsixye one ‘I> “ae-per pla nscor RATcurre, Dante ATTRACTIVE Sail ¥ AUCTION ooo RRI ERE ppt ch ACTIVE ‘ slay - é rd hk e | ¥ ow i TURE I 4 ° e cok 4a D> WUE SALES HOO: woo ROR kee Boo 920 PENNSYLVANIA UE NORTHWEST, SATURD AN BETH Ie PAVES THE WAY To COMFORT. SIN . cK , AUCTIONEERS, = 7 names of the sume persons associated with the might be organized at Waugh Chapel. Cir- | Chamblin to J. W. 'Chamblin, lot NW. Smrvemoration of the greatest event in history, | ele No. 1 reported that the charity circle of the | $—- Mary C. tne ay which ie now to be made by showing the prog | King’s Daughters.will have a literary and mu-| St. Elizabeth: @—~. James T. Pike Tess reached in 400 yeurs in the arts, sciences, | gical entertainment Friday night at Metropoli- | Mosher, sub A, aq. 732; 3—. GBrown to | y moral and intellectual resources, both in Amer-| tan Presbyterian Church and would ask a book | N- Carusi, pt. 10, | aa. 215: 24,600. | jeaand in the whole world. A prover oppor- | for admission, which would be donated to. the | Simpson to J ia ‘impson, pt. 13, | tunity will thus be afforded to the nations which | Washington Library Association. —. Same to Ida V. Simpson, 1 trust, represent the civilization of the old warld, ¢ aq. 279: —. C. P. Crandell ‘to G. 0: An enjoyable dance was given last night by | the Mises Small at Magruder’s Hall. Among those present were Miskes Phebe, Libbi ia li, Marie Crutels Poy # Se! nie Payne uch Walker, mi! 3 uK a - 4 Rosa Lynch and Ella Owen Messrs. Geo. | a pleasure to say that while we believe.that the | Hber 17. tolio the survey Senetpine ako = Tied to America in the vessels commanded by | Brookland People Want Traprovements. | Atherto lots 46 at 48, bik. Wesley | ite? Joka. Acetic Murdock, | oibett bu of our eandidate will best serve the ine | Offer ot the District of Cclnmty pina punans, | a. useheeping an saan Jour exeellency'* ancestor,to enter into friendly | The Brookland Hall Association held its reg- | Wen te: : ae Geo. Orme, Albert S Ed. Gray, Alfred | terests of the people, yet the country will not | be paid in cast: and the ba! nd to. rary a — mee Sorel tthe tyes OF the DW | ular monthly meeting on Tuesday night and | Mant, sub 67 and 68, « | Lanch, Frank Hickr, Vatl Crutchest. Spencer | be discredited whatever the result may be. | friday of sae in eanal installments, for which the y eet SS Se trylenl city which mere) | Aisadanee was quite good. Reports as to| 034s. JA. Goldst, HT. Weiss, suits | 308% Harry Dobbs. If, Murdock, J. E. Jones, | ‘The personal honesty of the genileman who | Rots,ot te (h percentiaa = = others Sng gs Lempor ba | daa geeawenat the ‘acaeaile Sor tha ccee- | St ancd 8, bIL.<8,, Feimided, $1,887.60. C.J, | Robert Barron, Louis Rocker, McDonald, | occupied the presidential chair—Groxer Cleve- Dera 7 American people. No fer or mM a - nd 2: ‘ dad; $1,887.60. Bicol et s Neareeadl & = eharer taal adesscacigeent ict ” | Sone inate coed be otfered Prony poole ae tion of the building were submitted and were | Hillyer to C. B. Graliam, pt. 129, +4. 195: 648 Chappel, Parsons, Sears and Schlegel. land —hax never been questioned by his bitter- | #014. ‘ PICO! 1 tfoc, His administration was creditable to t tak hrwstopher Columbus * P | Mary H. Barker to D. birtwell, sub 5, eq. 915; THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH GUILD. | eat foo. eres t sate fe niin ef a fatious, 'T deem mer, Comsidered satisfactory. After the regular ©. Wa Hghins to Macy Feny, pt. 10,| ‘The Guild of the Episcopal Church met at be | oeney. Dccdiger ggrvaner ig gomengg so | f most honored by the particular privilege | meeting had sljournad the board of managers | aq, 39; —. D. Birtwell to M. Keim, nub 5, sq: | residence of Mr. Thomas M. Moran last evening. End Gonorsble “Il Gin abt cotiags tetoeaans| which bas befalien me to hand this invitation | Meiend derided 10 have the bide for the cone Bae Eig ary ke tarzan to, J. O. Boggs, | After the transaction of routine business vocal |'nonolios, but sought to commend iteelf vo nie oo nesgtatien ct | Mr. MeCormick. the president, on Monday | ‘thomas to Hi Lee Rust, lot 19, bik. 17, Blooms | ™usic was rendered by the Misses Moran. | sober judgment of the people. ¥ of sale the trustees reserve the riebt to, @ Droperty af tie rink and cost of the defanit- urchaser after five days’ previous notice in the Aagton Port M.. SEVERAL DRIVING ES, CAKKIAGES AND N. B.— Perso rty of any | : - | evening, the Mth instant, at 7:30 o'clock. i * 23.500. FV. HE Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. John | “You do not expect me in this late day of the | GE0. w. Si dexeription to ar own it | SARS of ewan.” The Dube of Veregms. | "Tasccvaning. there wes a nissting of the er 10 1B tO, Uli tee Me ead ie We rie: | E- Paret, Hov. and Mra, Edward Wall and Miss | campaign to enlogise our candidates, ‘The time | @oeGGeseoat BubG w sioasos —| i ‘central, we rr eae proutzed to be present at the exhibition if the | ative committee of the Brookland Citizen ton; $—. Ellen Reedy to John O'Connor, sub | May Wall, Mire. Lepper and Miss Ada | is past for that. It is also past for fault-find- | 9TH AND D STS. N.w. west fi t we secure the best condition of hie health permite it. We heartily | Association at the residence of Dr. J. H. | 34 4q. 566; $2,772. W. I Johucon to W. Hi A, | Lebper. Mr. and Mes. 1. H. Campbell, Mr. and | ing—if any one has a grietance—it is no time | rersrees sale oF Fat ree on, bee 7 a m A IMPROVED Brooks. Organization was effected by the elec- | 24 a HeoPhudere Mrs. Thomas M. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. John E. | now to air it. If Thad any grievance I would | *htat tsTATE. SITUATE So. 622 UeRRe Ee. Sr eeaiate carseives that the forgetfulnees of | 1100 of Dr. Brooks es chairmen aad Mr. W- P, | XOunm, sub, 43, “dub Te od. 112 Geommeteont, | Latimer, Mr. and Mra F. A. Holden, Mre H | not take this time to refer teit, ‘The thing to peOEEERAST. oe trast benrin e Spanish government, of which Spain is in | ‘ Ross, sub 74, 9g. 112, 3] On Del ee Wil 2 tie of-a deed of trust bearing ae Wee wenenae caged tax | Armstrong as secret.try. |The need of a we $1,900. T. F.'S. King to Jam Cements, | ©: Dobbs, Mr. Clarence Wilson, Mr. Jax. B. | d is to close ranks and mareh forward to | g 9, DARR&CO., - 0, ond recorded in Liber 1. - ~The. Ry : - age wystem was discnssed at length and Dr. | Si 'G0" ga” 75. Gh aL (OL | Burnside and Misses Annie and Edith Geib, | vietory. Aacts., Cristobal Colon, Duke of Vergua, Mamquis of | Prank T. Howe and Mr. Harry Barton were ap- | Green te Ema Puckley, lots 66 to 97, Chiches- | Nellie and Cora Moran and. Nellie, Rachel, |"” sfecting of Republican Business Men. sal Trent of the preiitess say ant canturtcabe come tnendininpioomeoee Jamaica. admiral and atelantado mayor of the | Pointed a committee to wait upon the officials ter, g1 090, W, B. Lure to Simon Oppenheimer, | Abie and Marsham Levin, About 5,000 bankers, merchants, brokers and | 70} Hietee Nit thc, At Brighten up the parlor with a new Parlor Indios, deserves well this mark of attention, | ®t the District buildings and necertain how | pe ‘19. bik. 7, Trinidad; @—. L. Darr to Mar. | Nor: other business men filled the sidewalks and | *¥ Gescrived, proper aicaabine: Take your choice between Plush or Hair soon a trunk sewer would be extended in the numoe: ed ty lirection of Erookland. Other needed. im. | S87eta Hile, pt. 15. sq. 859: €—. J. W. Boteler | Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lyles of Anne Arundel , streets in front and about the subtreasury steps | Vision of lots nuubered t Guth Sa tooo Furniture for #25 cash, #39 08 the, CANADA IS AT FAULT. provements, such as the grading of streets, ad- . W. Corbett, sub 11, oq. 237; 68,600. county are the gnests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. | at Wall and Nassau streets, New York, yepter- | ein, re sate j Rak: Smessinn "hy nas potas Gane Corea . | ditional lamps and board walks, were discussed =e a es Drury. | day afternoon and listened to republican ora- consisting of = Walnut creditas youcan buy for cash elsewhere. Do Jou She Has Failed to Comply With the Re-| and it was decided to collect data on which to ee ne - im a : Mrs, J. E, Wilson and Miss Rosie Carr of | tors who spoke at the rally for Harrison and ck dwelling. containing six toon aig | Room Suites, Haron 1 If nic. needa Carpet tor the parlor? Vou should see the quirements of the Act of Congress. make an appeal to Congress for a specitic ay The Iroquois Club, the leading democratic | anne Arundel county have been visiting Mrs. | : mente ° ‘The dispatches printed in certain Canadian | propriation for that and contig organization of Chicago, held a grest demon-! Dr, Owens. we i | paral aa (ectery enon ee — polerins:, ,OBe-third cash; balance tn om Papers relative to the failure to consummate | [islons. | Committees to look after the different | stration at the auditorium in Chicazo last | | Mr. Robt. B. Wright is confined to hia home | ehublican Chub of the ats of Now York. The | Xerest yayabtearinranntall = iations looking te the allowance by the | PBChES of the work were appointed. night. It was the biggest event of the kind | b¥ sickness, 2 splendid Brussels we sell for GO cents per yard cash— | Ghoenison credit. Reliable Ingrain Carpet, 35 cents per yard cash—40 cent surprising the trade recording at purchaser's cost. | and the speakers announced were Ellis H. Rob- | wil be reguirel at time of esie, oe tek ole : : Warner Post, No. 45, G. A. R., met last night H " -Con- | be complied with inten days from stereos pooscercar pg Sveti epee 8 United States and Canada of mutual wrecking} The National Academy of Sciences | vaomiepnn as son pope eet in Hyattsville and pasted appropriate resolu- | Crt. ussintant United Stites treasurer: ex wden | eaheraine trasters. reserve! the Hest ( EE eae Sie Dee privileges in the boundary waters between the | The concluding sewsion of the fall meeting of | | The demand for tickets for admission was | tions on the dexth of Col Van H. Manning, | &eiDas, Roswell Shepard. nn | Souerey st fig rlak and cost of the €e Bh Stithb iN Thy A ck Thonn Re Cree eee and bs implration placing the | the National Academy of Sciences was held yee-|Cnormous, and by noon the secretary of | eulogizing his charneter and extending their | °"4 10 Situ N-Rebarts | ay ae 8 “10 rice forcash. Wecil Solid Oak Extension Table blame on the Department of State heroare sid | terday at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, | ‘he club was compelled to refuse mnny appli. | sympathy to his bereaved fuuily. The regirtration returns from the interior | 7 \ycrieFE, Daun & co mene waplasmgrncae | yt weed to be founded upon a misunderstanding of the | President Marsh announced the deaths of two ons apor pees cd Lonoteabaret dia AWACOSIEA. | counties of New York state are coming in very | Rv > ‘ One Sorrel Gelding. camirotin 2.40, ach, $2.30 on time. | A Forty-pound Hair Mat- fects. the past year—Lewixs M. Ruther-| 2° 2 tress for #7.50cash, SS on time. Special attention te cailed to our line of Molern Cooking aud Hesting Stoves. All sizes and all prices. EASIEST OF WEEKLY on MONTHLY PAYMENTS. New York and Prof. Wm, P. ‘Trow. | evening detachments of the club member: were | Mise AAtic Entwisie and Mr. Frank Eno were ting Canadian wrecking ves . dis- | bridge of Columbia College. Prof. B. A’ Gould | Sent to the hotels where the speakers of the | wedded Tuceday night at the Episcopal rectory pat oe oe wer So | of Cambridge and Gen. CH, Comstock, United | eFen abiding, and, with music and | py Rey. W. G. Davenport. Mi ‘ 1 ino i een COR COT ses aay. have heen aad to prepare | ¢nthusinsm, and with many torches and lusty- | wcted as bridesmaid and Mr. John Acton as ‘md Albany. In these same counties in 1888; tiguons waters of the United States. But two ‘ | tered memoirs of ‘these deceased members. Prof. | lunged expressions of democratic faith, escorted | grogmsman. . ‘The ceremony was private. 38 votes were cast. Experience shows that | com: THOMAS DOW | slowly. ‘The total returns from twelve of the E IMPROVED | ns-zt sixty counties give istratio 908,27: RAL. : SES NO. 14 — these taclve counties are New York, Brooklyn | gPTREEE ROTI cone oe ge | [yATIIEEESLOA te ese twelv b s zs a decree of the ne Ce 4 y Haines | these twel doa | Distact yf Coltmatin: pamed. in rauity Saute ates | UPRIGHT PIANO. ORGAN. OAi Water Cui Sot May 24, 1890, Congress passed an act, permit- Wherein cherie: He ie ahd Whitfield Jorksn et a ; Six ner cent discount allowed for settlements im 30 Seaditions were imposed. One was that the | Remsen's paper on “Some Curious Double | themto the club house, on Monroe street. Here | "yoveph Bergman was badly hurt Wednesday 5 per cent of those registered do not | ants the undersized. days. President should give effect to the law by proc-| Halides” presented new proofs in support of | the club was gathered in force, and, with ranks | in'a runaway accident on Monroe stree Four years ago 2!5 per cent of the votes | on rittbAa, — lamation only after the Canadian government | the simple but important law which governs | Strengthened by delegations from other demo-| Mr, Harold Cummings of Potomac City has | cast went to prohibition and other can VEMBER, ise, a“ 3 P.M., the following described real estate, had extended like privileges to vemels o! the composition of these chemical compounds | CTatic organizations, the line of march was | removed to Washingion. dates, Keturns from thirty-two different | it" pare of Hot wunttored 46 al ett ¥ United States im chatigueas ConaSion tens | and which was discovered by bis about tees | taken up for the anditoriam. The parade was | Mrs. Darling of Point Vista is visiting Mrs. cities in the interior and Brooklyn | tesiunine. for the mame ata poset on eet distant seventeen (17) feet west fro GAGiSARS CREDIT HOUSE, $19, 821 AND 237TH ST. NW. nbtt e reement should | years ago. When the law was first advocated | large. fully 12,000 men being in | Rowland of 106 E street. give a registration of 420,210. The vote | SI i ee eRe I ee en eren aes Sere tena ate | Eta toa cuthaciont fea vices: wit was taste-| “Miss Arnie Smith entertained a party of four years ago was 346,259, of which ove'em connecting the great lakes. Up to date that time a series of investigations have been | fully decorated with flags and strips of bright- | friends Wednesday night. arrison received 171,185 votes and Cleveland the Canadian gowerument hax failed to meet | carried on by some of Prof. Remsen’s advanced | Colored bunting, was crowded with representa-| fig: Emilic Bardwell is visiting kindred in 74. These cities are such places as Troy, this last condition, which was very plainly laid | students, working under his direction, with the | tive democrats of the city and state at large, | Charles county, Md. | Lansingburg, Queensbury, Caldwell, Rochester, | tight roms: with cellar, Gwon ta the United States ant. bax Lc stead the | Tesult that the law has been confirmed by the | While the hall in front of it was packed from | ‘The street sweeper was run over Monrce | Syracuse, Buffalo, Elin Ithaca, Rome, oftnans of pate w prescribed by the decree ne Canadians seem. indisposed to include their | “isappearance of the supposed exceptional | the first floor to the roof with men loyal to | street last night. | Oawego, Owego, Canisteo and Utica. ele oe eanals in the son f the t. | cases, Cleveland and Stevenson. Station Clerk J. W. Middleton has returned | The registration in New York was 309,625. | theday uf saic. wete secured ty deed of trust apen ‘This being the'case the President to obliged | _ The next meeting of theacademy will be held | , At 8:30 o'clock Adlai T. Ewing, president of | from his vac jon. | The total vote for Harrison and Cleveland was | the property sold-or all cash, at the option of the pur- | beusel ERNE in te withhold his proclamation tm compliance | in this city on the second Tuesday of next | the Iroquois Club, introduced ns chairman of | Dr. Con Weiss and Col, II. 8. Stowe aro on a | 265,074, of which Cleveland received 162,626 and | {hase A devoxit of €200. Will ‘be ‘Tequired at the | tion and of ood quality south forty-five (45) ) feet, thence Nort: -five (45) feet to the place of bacinning. “Said deal setate is ump roved Uy aitwo-story brick dwel PSiesetesciidsaecseseseietsssesercicttiserd Xs AEAEANXARERERER AE) il ry ‘All conveyancing, recording, &c., to be | Ont of weather. the ce April. the evening Congressman William M. Springer, | punting trip down country | Harrison 105.452. ‘The registration in Brooklyn | at purchaser's a: See crate st of, Congress, and the Department | AP Se who spoke. i ‘The republicans of Garleld post office held a| was 181.008. ‘The ‘vote four Years ago. was | CLARENCE A: eet te RATCHPFE, Dae & co., ave epoambility oe ae a Odjects to Ex-Detective Kaff's Kemoval. At the conclusion of Mr. Springer's address | ratitication mecting and flag raising Wednesday | 146.460, of which Cleveland received 79,798 . HOOD, mW > Trustees. seve = A petition was filed in the Equity Court yes-| he introduced Adlai E. Stevenson. who was | evening under the auspices of the Harrison and aud Harrison 66.662. ocd 9, Paci SE ee ¥ ® terday by Elias Raf, brother of ex-Detective | STeeted with much applause as he advanced to | reid Club of that place. Mr. W. H. Carroll Some Extimates in Maryland. [LATIMER & SLOAN: Auctioncer, 4.6902 WouK it sige gepean ‘ i the speaker's desk. ‘ presided and W. H. Young acted as secretary. | Careful and impartial inquiry, says the Balti- 1407 G st. SCBA ARTS Henry Raff, preying the wife of the unfortunate | | John P. Altgeld, democratic candidate for | Bpecchos were made by It & Saith of Heine, fa ong the men who make a | CONTRACTOR'S SALE OF HORSES AND MULES. SETS OF HARNESS, Ms. Sronvrwi's Vioux Recrnat.—A large | man may be restramed fromearrying outher al-| governor of Illinois, and several local poli-| peor Wy" He one eng W. Calvin Chase, all of | more American, among the men who make a | CON THOS TAY, NOVENDEN SEVESTR, Wars BY AUCTION audience gathered in the Universalist Church 5 ticians also i study and a business of politics, reveals the fact | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, in froat of our sales rooia = ff tolisten to. a recital by Mr. Peal leged intention of removing her husband from os whom predicted republican success next Tues- ‘ . ON SATURDAY MORNING, 5 = D1 ‘ 1407 G street, we will seil for a contractorthe follow- | NOVEMPER FIFTH, AT TWi LVE OCLs . the Sheppard Asylum,fnear Baltimore, Md., to +2 day. The speakers and club members to the | that in thisstate the democrats will have a major- | [07.6 sit Will offer for sale, in front of oa” sales forac- Eteeving. » violinist who has recently made his | S¢ Elizabeth's Asylum'as an indigent’ paticnt ‘Aetites Mitesd ta Kanses:, number of 100 repaired to the hall after the | ity for Cleveland of nbout 5,450 votes, divided | ty ye count of scontracior. The sieve stock aie hele aeee gc mnington. Ibs program included «| The petition denies that the ex-detertive is The democratic state central committee of | meeting and enjoyed a collation, by counties as follows: ] PatGord Work Males Pardes tn search of rolling gag ane, ge nteestion of Ride range of ccrupositions from some of the | without means, eetting out that be receives a escekvid’ Giaiiatelien 44 ———_— PLURALITIES IX THE COUNTIES, L Pair Pine'ntsck Horses. TERMS OF SALE CASH. Beat writers for the king of instrummente, and he | "ith0t E of 828 per month and therhe | Kansas claims to hay spat om: ins 2s ‘These are ali good workers, and the pair of blacks RATCLIFFE, DAKR & CO. also gave four of his own works that developed | [is valuable jewelry an diamonds. ‘The peti. | arious points inthe state confirming the re- OOKLAND. Sythe Bo pea tine of good size, | _n3-2t Sao. Auctioneers, ms vee gee aca of teasing evinced | tion also alleges that the removal | ports received of the distribution of mixed —— thorough knowledge ‘sitive. — be * | Dr. C. 8, Hodgson has been LATIMER & SLOay, HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., G12 Est. n.w. a at tion, ot Pine “henne | Fould endanger the life of the sick man. who is| tickets. ‘These tickets, it is claimed, can be| master for Becdland aed. heer ne ean Kectiowcers._ | T = as ae oe ee author | "ufering from paresis, All this Mrs. Raff de- | thrown out under the election law of 1887, and | Dost office to hie atone whom be interpreted and devoid | hag beer egn gy te a considerable excitement prevails about the Ww. i 0 tL A pore | Ita to’show cause on the 9th of November why Mra, D. W. Sinclair of South Carolina is the pop- should not remai pard | Various headquarters in consequence. ppsoibons even br the best perforiners, to cate t —— aS ea as ‘The democratic and populist committees wil | Sst of Mrs. Louis Jullien. tiar appinuse. He is an carnest, conscientions | A*! BE as hand instructions to all organizers and county | Mr. Hurry Barton has returned from Cleve- end ful masicion, ond he fully merited the Bombardment of Fort Sumter. Seen vorning thom i wotiog anything — + a Need went in the interests of Fecognition his perforsaance evoked. Mr. thouss: itnessed the great | except straight tickets. anti-fasion demo- | the sul way. Stucring was assisted by Mise Ruth Thompeon, | yornerdient of Fort Gumter ot Checkeoon } crete contrat committee, which i bolting the | | Mise 8. E. Cook of Virginia is visiting Mr. whe 3 fusio: ite . J. all S.C., ast night. Taken altogether it was the| {chew yesterday It’ wee headed: “Nations! | "Mise Julia Releccr’ lott University Heights Mevgeaotts Mcurc Hatz.—The audience | most elaborate and successful pyrotechnic dis- Democratic Ticket,” and has the names Cleve- | this week for her home in Baltimore. {hat assembled in the new Metzerott’s Music Hall | play ever seen south of New York. The| land and Stevenson and the names of the fusion| Capt. and Mrs, Joseph Baumer have gone for best night to witness the first presentation of the | weather could not have been finer and no affair | electors following. ‘Then follows on the same | ® fortnight to Alabama. wan is sheetacle was large and enthusiastic. It | was ever conducted under more auspicious cir-| ticket the sub-heading “Republican State| Mrs. W. Bradley Thomas isin Portsmouth, instructive. The views were all iy ef- | Peter Parker's fleet and Fort Sullivan and other | Secretary Crouch of the anti-fusion commit-| _ Mr. Raymond contemplates making fective and the deacriptive lecture of Prof. | batteries were brilliant in the sutreme: Tse tee said that he had carefully examined into the | Susquehanna county, Pa., his future home. Serriss was listened to with the closest attention. | sea wall a’ong the eastern city front was packed | law, and that was no question of the| Mr. Charles Sickles and family have moved The subject presentest last night was from chaos | with people, the elegant mansions on the bat-| legality of this If the election should | to Dover street, Brookland, and will erect a Mr. J, B, Lord has purchased bnemreulior stay Providence street. sata es Mise Belle Perkins will spend the winter with ber sister, Mra. Robert Ridgway, at High- 2_—__,_Asoitonours._ IAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS iT. MAK\'S COUNTY, ON SMITH'S EK, AND KNOWN AS THE JUTLAND s UND. JM HANDS HIGH. SOLD ENTIRELY FOR WANT OPER DS & SERV, . ee ap ESERVE. ‘CAN Bk SEEN ON Be3t GEORGE W. GEDDIS, Owner. ([#0MAS DOWLING & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Under Virtue of a decree of the Supreme wherein and Semuel et al. are s io “or abd ‘