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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1892—TEN PAGES. arn 3 — ———=>=>=====3 TOMORROW'S FOOT BALL GAME. MAKING BIG GUNS. WAR OF THE LABELS, GOV. TILLMAN’ RECOMMENDATIONS VIRGINIA’S VOTE COUNTED. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 2 ——_—— === <= = = Mow Georgetown University and the C. A. | Operationsof the Vast Vear at the Washing- | The Enichts of Labor Stand by the Yellow | Defects in the Educational System Pointed | The’ Roard of Canvassers Will Canvass the ___ FUTURE Days. PUTU Arn. Wil Tine Up. tom Navy Yard. and Oppose the Biue. ‘Out in a Message to the 8. C. Legislature. » Returns on Mondsy. ua The annual reportof Commodore Folger,| The general assembly cf the Knights of| The goneral ancembly of South Carolina con-| The Virginia board of canvaseers will meet at — Oe ae ree corrara anvena | ‘itl of ertnance, cubsatts the operationn of ths | Labor 00 9. fesals Varterkay tack wp the metior| weno nt Gis hale caplvel yestaraay: TSS hiees | a onitiek on sent Renee oes ee MEAL ESTATE, PPE Oa Cmmanaen ey sat crrem © consists of 125 members, 87 of whom are new. | turns from the election in Virginia. The tabu- OK HO! NORTHEAST. AT CORN® Sa sans ous sch otis mina dae gun shop at the Washington navy yard for the | of the proposed change of headquarters. wi 0 asd 3 aNER = boo Fa AVE. Now. UTR ia UES ee as. Teed ‘mR! RAtcliree, DABE & CO... Auctionsers, Clare AT. ras By T OF _UxIPROYe By Virtue of « decree tn TRAY aki atisee ror aia past vear: After s discussion it was ordered that the | In tho senate there are 35 members, half of | lation has not been finished and until that is = Sraneee oe ps i CNP ARR HH * | RAS SHER AES Se SRS erage num! ew} | ‘of adeed in to the wi S | MALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. lot > AXTAORS. ‘The ber ploses bas been | heedquarters property in Philadelphia, worth | whom aro now. Tho assembly is overwhelm- | done the number of votes received by Cleveland | By vitae x BE AUCTION SHALE PART PoUk Meee ctinieen | 98 (sgimiaanes tone ced in August, | from $60,000 to $75,000, be sold by the general | ingly “Tillmanite,” the conservatives, or the | and Harrison and Weaver cannot beascertained. Bre. er ED SESE ra Svehings THESTY: 7 Vertes of s:le: Que tutta of the pan, Ths Lnstdvecdeet the great contest vhish| UES; anh he Ieee scmber being: $0h Sn'o-| Selsey on “toe Star eran obisiaosio. Tuas The following is the total vote cast for Con- | FH/RD. 1802, LOCK P.M. a! loesalfpsenee ot democratic:clement that is recognized as being , ofScers were also authorized to select as per- | in opposition to the present administration, | gressmen in tho state, the same having been | cath!'shd the ree'duee in we eye) fusnatl snd ‘ewe years with interest, Revured by dest aff npon the perty. oF all © at the ontion wuuibered one hundred and thirty-four, C14) vs Eondred ani forty-two clas), both ineltisivs and iets | Resa will be played at noon tomorrow have been ar- | vember, 1891. The principal operations of the m Mi i pumbered one hundred and forty-four :141) and one BR, A.D. 1S at FOUR Purchaser All canveyancine and at the - " a = . > vet's | the followin? described real ; ore cont. “A depait ot CN) reqtent at ‘tne ranged and ow but fer the | past year have been the manufacture of gune| manent headquarters one of the three follow being few and far between. ‘The senate is pre- | officially tabulated: Dondred and forty-five (145), in Ferdinand Bervet ag x: ~-¥, 18 the torn eet 1G rae playere to Joop fight the battle toan from four to thirteen inches caliber. ‘The | ing cities: Niagara Palle, Colambus, Ohio. and | sided over by Lieutenant Governor Gary. Dr. | First District—Jones (dem.), 14,524; Browne | tau ‘primon ct gt a sauare, numeral ten hundred | Guunty o: Wa 1F She sorte ape st Sneek | " Se 9 > 123. in the surveyors office of the Dist ict of | first aud only set of forgings for thirteen-inch | Baltimore, Md. Hampson Pope of Newberry was elected clerk | (people's), 10,545. Jones’ majority, 3,979. Fe lB m the, mireevore, OMe (of ‘the Dink fet ut | Ube euhd\cision of Troeb shanil Thaahagising dey Coot bal ste | Seusch losing, Vikas “ar Yessieod’ Gram’ Wal £'A: fechicgsdh Wi ostthens tic: wor lund] Manan A oid officers were re-elected, Ira B. | | Second District—Tyler (dem.), 18,389; Corri- | prickdenutts nator we a" fora etove om | Office cf the survevor of arraneed fora eto © og between the Columbia Athletic Clab eleven and Bethlehem Iron Company on May 24, 1892. | by the assembly, which resulted in Niagara | Jonos of Lancaster being speaker and J. W. | gan (ind. rep.), 8,694; Dezendorf (ind. rep.), | Six" ey 308 138. 130, 140, 147 and ae eee ¥ Sreesch subject to a trve! securing 81.590. lot i. b Y 1 lo. L37 to trust secarin- #2 OUand lote 144 and 145 Gutet Geen versity, which bas be- | Thie gun ts now nearly assembled, and consider- | receiving 94 votes, Colambus. 21 and Baltimore | Gray of Laurens clerk. 8,890; Collier (people's), 976. ‘Tylér over Cor- toe rinsed OW a : acacia cauek soos acacien, wit ida} oldh origsacs kis bens abi tub aiemichina. | a> Te arte aa aces upon investign-| | Gov. Tillman tranemitied to the logalatre | rigan, 8,795. Tyler over all $,929, fo trust sper “az 81.000 on each lot, all iuaturing . Aurast lbed year be the best that has ever taken place. The | There are still eleven sets of forgings to'be re- | tion meets the requirements another place Will | his annuni imesacge. ‘Ho taya that all claims ind’ District—Wise (dem.), 18,595; Grant tnelete ‘will be sold subject to said truste with in- 5 of amie the right Is reser nd te ‘and wd the Aaa tine * previous potioe ia be Beening SSEPH 3 DARLINOTON. Tresen ake $10 Sth wt nw Want THOMAS DOWLING & SON. Anon. alka? | PPUNCANSON BHOK. Auction am tenes from the aay Rethird of the CPS SALY OF INUROVED REAL Psa: " ‘ i from August 12, 18h? vale . \ oy 3 ved. ‘= four twelve-inch breech- | be selected at the next annual meeting. | agninet the stato have been “promptly met. | (people's), 10.438, Wise’s majority, '8,107. (rie hg oe - Sea eared the | BUAGROUSE aXb- MEMORES RoE game will be plaved National Base Ball ae me “completed, one we afvanced| ‘The genssal eMlowts were authorised to select | [On patna ory the aaaaiumesnod peopecty tr Fourth Distriot—Epes (dem.), 10,880; Good | fore cneand feo saath, ts to schteaneied We wept Sad nt oa Rg ea ot the Park, at the head of 7th street. Both teams | and the forgings for one more received and in |for the next annual meeting cither Boston, | taxation forthe last sixteen pears, Gariee sich | (People's), 9,462. Epes’ majority, Sea, fhe gar amor bear du sai meth ror be regained a nthe Tih day at Noe ac their final practice yesterday afteracon, | hand. All the above are from the works of the | Chicago or New Orleans. time the total increase has been only 83,000,000, | | Fitth " Disiriet—Swanson (dem.), 14,122; | Goea'o' trask on ane sroperty sold. or all cask. at t a OS m4 pang Naser for the referee's | Bethlehem Iron Company, the total number or-|_ The Miners’ Union matter was not taken up. | the governor says that “‘this indicates that we | Jones (people's), 12,066. Swanson’s majority, Regal oo Hh req’ red on each ead 4, Saeeths to cignity that, cb bas begun. dared Being eight. Of ihe Suished guns two | It may come up today. ire « very improvident and not-progressive | 2,056. Perms on be ema a recor at purchaser's cont, SRECRPAY She » eran h oad sms been soevenie | bave been shipped to Sen Francisco for the | A telegram of congratulation was read from | people, os ches Inne anne oP Property| | Sixth District—Edmunds (dem.), 18,255; | may be mands at et anton ee Darchaser, : SER, sere, at Wal 1 Spe doo gene psa per aeegyemecbyracad @ | Montere; the National Grange,now in session at Concord, | Gscupes taxation.” Cobb (people's), 13,819. Edmunds’ ‘majority, GHGs Cit: RENEE Mc ait, the, Nowme Maui slay. Pla Clevens are confident of wine | At the date of last report there were $ 10-inch | N. H. The following resolution was adopted: | “if! “sperie: of radical defects in the educa | 1406. : HivElce Pooeoiamen iigngs “Part of lot wane wing dua with thie rivalry the sport wil not be | breecbeloading rigew ‘completed. There are | _“Wherens National Trade District Assembly | tiosal teeter ocd ecient anes | Seventh District-O'Ferrall (dem.), 15,559; : ‘Trustees. ow 21 completed and considerable progress | No. 216 (shoemakers) is endeavoring to secure | that the South Carol: ina College is not in a satis- | Lewis (people's), 10,147. O’Ferrall’s majority, | THOMAS ¥. FIFLDS. eels ie een ot WY Secuar | tao bach cals ark mane, weting @ he Ok ae | ea bamnete aeons ae oF shoes bear- | factory condition, and the new regime has felt | 5,412. xo, Rois PX am ani only the hardest Lind | total number ordered. Of this number 23 are | ing the yellow label; and whereas the action of | no desire to patronize it on account of the ‘“‘in-| Eighth District—Meredith (dem.), 17.124; 1417 Gt, nw, " | on ale of forgings made bs the Bethlehem Iron Com- | ar: alleged international organization of shoe-| hospitable atmosphere surrounding it.” Tho | Turner (people's), 10,086. Meredith's majority; | Atiorheyn, nii-dbds_ i's ment end | pany and 3 of imported forgings. Of the | makers granting the use of a blue label. rogard-| governor, however, does not favor the proposi- | 7,058. LATIMER & SLOAN, Aactioncer, 1407 & #t | (lors were Aever more | Atished gans, 4 are’ mounted “on board the | lem of whether the concerns are organized or | font ievcltce tine Taseiegs aa Ee enero | Tee oh District—Marsball (dem.), 18,491; | thustees are ofa PROVED The fieid of ple s“anusually well | Minntonomoi, and 2 bave been shipped to | not. is an outeage upon organized labor and is contrary, that the pledges of 1890 in regard to | Cowan (people's), 1,709; Wood (rep.), 12.699. STREET | ater Samara mine haw nthe ctty of Washingt commer of said. foot. thence . thenee north 1 rast sichty-ome 6 facet beet ins ‘te cwtory frame PCIONEERS. COLUMBAN INDUS SOMPANY AT AtCTIC t vested oll ‘hone 8 PROPERTY K-OWN AK oy REET * ‘1 San Fi for the Monterey. - calculated to bring all trade lxbels into disre- | féstering it must be sacredly kept. Marshall over Wood, 5,732. CORNER DELAWARE AVENUE SOUTIIWEST) haser will be required to exec ate sangeet, Se De, Semel Seat oe | “rekcs anu cere St € Soeur Meoetk-iocihag cide eke: Le 3 Under the bead of “‘assosemont of property" | ‘Tenth District “Tasker (dem.), 17,778; Rob-] ANB ASL DECAWAKE AVENCE SOU THWE dite “ercured ‘wy Send tebe plays in the game. The tance completed. 6 of which are for the New York. | ‘‘Heaolved, That this general assembly calls | the governor sevens tothe judges who decided | inson (people's), 14,986. Tucker's’ majority, : we sf ee ‘nd will be roped off and a squad of odicers | | The number of &-Inch guns ordered to date is | upon every subordinate assembly of the order | against the state in the bank-caten, which played | 2,792. to te Aepostt of 810: t ffort to i the demand f. o ok bee ar ny Teombed tn Liver Bo. UT RAT CO OOEe. . . - | 51, and deliveries of forgi: have been made | to use every effort to increase lemand for | such an important part in the recent «tate cai a ——_+. fund ‘records of tive Dis. m™ahae Fendall bodlding. tty sag (egromctir bong oy eee part on all of them, Two of the | the yellow-labeled Knight of Labor ehoee end 10 paign, as followe: “As long as the judiciary mis-| 70° AMOLISH THE NEGRO VOTE. he request of the rar wd oti ine, ill sai af wie anetion, fa | § remises, “on : x ama TWENTY-THIRD DAY") -D. | N hig Kewlen | Tae, AT HALPPAST FOU! OCK PMs. tho | following described real estate situate in the Dist-ict | There was a bill introduced in the Alabama | *dclty aforesaid, and Known end described on vist | oF plan of said city ‘an follows, to wit T- t lettered | and marked Fin W."R. TFosae subd tintcn Grier sent |B tare numbered ‘six hundred and forty (HO), | al bau i bo of 40 ibers, intended for cruisers | denounce methods adopted by ‘take’ unions t6 | interpret the law, override it or indulge in judi- Wwaciale ot Se Suds tan| Nee Fusad ia, ek ouidoahle. jrequae iaa| Uusearca Gee itaien and peaks were ale Togislation cr effort to. secure qqaaity in| A Bit! Introduced aoe ced “no others will be ndmit- | been made on them, as well as on 4 guns for | fair-minded consumers not to allow them-| taxation the protection of lite mnd pss dr Pca .r view of the field. | cruiser No. 6. Of the total number 4 were } sg to = os to — renee the | a fair and impartial administration will be in t s i built b tract. Guns up to and including | only original and fair shoe Inbel'npon the mar- | yaii i Beat Sennen er Serene ee weet Tae | Wes 16 soc adaah aps vmads es commento =p | Rok tha Sallomtiaca ct On Battie Co Taber? | oo goes on to say: “Very few men believo | lesislature yesterday which is bound to attract WALTER B WILTTANS & ©O., Auctioneers EXECUTORS SALE OF A TWO.STORY Lt oWFTLING AND LOT FRON' 1 Sy SIRE FIRST STREETS NORTHFAST AT AUCTH BEING PREMISES No. 15) ity und-¥ the last will and testament of fu deceased. T wil! sell at pubite i tents -oil es great deal of attention throughout the coun- | fronting 30 fect 8 ine i a SB 8 Pata gs ii be line the date of last report there were 94/ A resolution was offered putting the order on | that any private citizen would have received |® . wt 3 8 tp on E stre ‘the isos. on MONDAY, NOV nero Gooner bergen) give. them pager li einch broech-londing Filles completed.” ‘There | record against the abolition of the taxon, alate | the consideration given the banks, and though | FY. If it becomes « law it will practically do | depth of M0 feet on Delawarn avenue south HTH A.D. ise, wt MALP-Ps east rope, which will giv nel . v8 w practically completed 134, viz:6 of 40| bank issues, but it was finally dropped without | Tstand ready to accord all corporations equality ne ffeandge cp seay “Msembers of the | calibers, Gof 35 calibers and 122 of 80° calibers, action, to be taken up at eome future conven- | before the law, I cannot remain silent while the CSC will cecapy three. the Potomac Ath- | Of the abore 89 aro of Midvale and’ 51 of | tion. ‘The discursion showed that the renti-| Inws aces mpled under foot and see them ac- letie Clab ancther’ while the Y. MC. a. and | Bathlobers forgin, Twenty-three of the | ment en the subject was about evenly divided. | corded privileges which a private citizen feels away with the negro vote in Alabama. The bill was introduced by Representative Brewer of Lowndes county, who has been in tho legis- FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. east part lot mumberet & own as OE stree . corner De a are aventie sout in square wuntered sy bupds Rest. and a ‘two-story brick dwelling Known as 408 | So. 2 " Delaware avenne soathwent ‘All parties conces One-third cash, balance in six. twelve and | tern cash med hereby take notice, eighteen ths, with int. it, ct by a deed order of the dir | total aumoee were'built De cctrast. ‘There |. Tes understoed chat the business Sel cil be | coreet, Priweges Inture for fourteen years and was state auditor gh frank op the property or aT rack wall Seavey: | THE couvaml is" Tp SERIAL “WSsemaxce . neg | are now 90 6-inch guns afloat on vessels in| finished by toda; , The mets deals af Length with, the ques-| four pee upon asthe financial of eB wie eanired a “tig of cae ag shosid | n2r-ate Or CR JONER, Recretary. Tho officiels for the zame will probably both | commission. i = tion of prohibition, which is a leading one in | authority of the state an: itten a history Complied with in @f:een days froma | ax winks Gad Aecaaeaael i. be Lehigh men, Mr’ Fiord will provably um. | At the date of last 4 3 S-ineh breeh- A MILE IN 37 SECONDS. the tate now. The governor points out some | of Alabama, as well aa two excellent novela, | Sertnsean ret ens mre erieht fo Fovell the | FR AYCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ‘comppied with’ within toe it tt referee. Both are weill-| loading rifles-were completed; 2 being of the ——_—— of the obstacles in the way of forcing a ie The bill provides that “all peraone whose | chaser after such public otice as they may doom | VERY 1 3 LOT ONN t io, otherwise Ouscwhce Pasar a . | ordi id- i i y ibi- £ a pen T ‘ht to Teel. property at risk and cost at 4 COMPARISON OF THE TEAMS, pleted ‘except breech mechanism; 12assembled| The world’s record for fast time by @ rail- | selling whisky to minors, he saya: “Our solicit- | amount to $5 shall not be required to pay the IIS EVENING. RIDAY AFI s VEMBER TWEN. WASHINGTON DB. WILLIAMS, Executor. ‘ison of the teams | nq well advanded, and 3 in the prelimi- 4 locomotive has again been broken, saya | O7,0UF judges, our juries, sworn officers of | eame if it be shown that such person failed to ae _ ————___. | S¥-FITH, ALY FAST POUR O'CLOC ae e ©. A. C. slight ad-| nary stages, making 29 sets of forgings thus far tg law, id thi it the te lecti the Philadelphia Times, and by the sume en. | Ze 10%, fee and know these things and yet they | vote at the August aud November elections of eae front the premises, do nothing.” the Brevious year.” ; A tomorrow be wet and| received ‘Twenty-seven of the above are of ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRy REAL ESTATE KNOWN An O19 O18 f 5 HEAWEST, WITH PRONTA w iy muddy and slippery | Midvaleand 2 of Bethlehem forgings. The | gine which established the thirty-nine and one- | "One dificulty he mentions is the probabi This is th firet attempt in the history of "ROCUSES, EASTHH TIL Tha: ke c. tt , evancapenpeaiacins aude al Goorgelena oll pers | fatal number of inch guns to be manufactured | quarter seconds record in February Inst—No. | of « desperate political struggle between the | Alabama to legislate against the negro scters BOR, TEAL E PAs CO ERENT E THIRD, ati mont valcable butaing aitesin | Brit ota decree yaemnd by the Eguity Const = me chances for victory. | for vessels authorized is 56, including the 2 on | $45 of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad | Prehibitionists and anti-prohibitionists two | who pay taxes not exceeding $5 a year. At the | 80%, st HALF- ‘we will sell for thelmeoeton in pate : a" Wav 1A808, wherwin Robert F Alten ween .. eS follows: the Chicago. All of the S-inch guns except | P picts : to in | Yeats hence, with an appeal to the negro as the | calculation 50 per cent of the negro | ages to sult, a lot of the above mentioned bul ~ Aucusta Harris et al are defendants, a spussoelhpeckengreey Nos. 1 and 2 are of the rapid-firing type, with | Company. Its latest achievement isa milo in |} it tnee of power. | d iake advantage of the opportunity | _82l-dids’ " LALINER & SLOA’ : a opp Peeay Deora the Dashiell type of breech mechanism. The | thirty-reven seconds. he Kovernor recommends that the legisla. | of saving £5. The negro vote of the last elec- | @5 ()()() NORTH OF DIAMONDS, GOLD : remaining 27 guns are to be of Bethichem forg-| ‘The locomotive is known as the Vauclain | tnre consider the matter of tho establishment | tion ras 136,000 out of # total of 800,000. It | Scots trom Marsiean rick hice ere eo eecn t 2 (990), in the: ings. and a number have already been received. | compound, and was butit at the Baldwin loco- | of a soldiers’ home for confederate survivo: can be soen that the effect of this bill will be | Set" Auctioneer, 611 Pa. ave.. under Metro’n Hotel. ° ¢ - ‘third tm At the date of lest report 74-inch breech- pike: in Ane In conclusion the governor reminds the legisla- | widespread. Those most competent to. judge | 21d yt, londing rifles were completed, 1 being of the | Motive works in this, city. Its weight, com- | 1M Con stringency of the times demands | think it will do away with the trouble which oo ma iy eae 28 | rapid-firing trpe, with Dashiell breech mechan- | Plete, is 123.490 pounds, and it ia equivped | thé most rigid ecouomy, He recommends saln- | vores the white people. (Nes wold and weariaw 5 2of the rapid-firing type, with Driggs- | with seventy-eigh‘-inch driving wheels. The | ries instend of feos tor county officers and a re- chroeder breech mechanism, and $ of the or-/ new record was made last Friday between | tern. There are now 12 completed, ‘The bill was 2 surprise. Few of the members - Auctioneers, fn expected anything of the kind. It was themost 1407 Gs. Pexcassor Westficid and Crawford, on the Round Brook | - talked about matter dering the day. The a - SMALL LOT OF 1HANDSOME AND WELI-REPT TWOSTORY BRICK 3 nearly completed, 20 under way and 12 upon| division, Thgineer Henry Hicke, who made FOUND AFTER MANX TEARS. opinion seemed general that the bill will pass, HOUSEHOLD FUENITU: E. CONTAINED 15 "LY, BEN | which no work has been done, making 67 in all | the then remarkable Fan of a mile int —— +22 : RPMIDENC( NO W013 1 STREET DNTAIN- ordered. Of the finished guns of ordinary type | nine and a quarter seconds Febru Mow a Young Brother Lost Long Ago Was FIRE IN A COAL MINE. ¥, NOVEMBER TWENTY. | 2 have been issued to the Delpbin and 2 to the had hold of the throttle last Friday. In the Dise ~ ve a. Naval Acudems. Of the 67 to be made in all = iad -werd'ac tensetentalive of the e pan Reese eS. =| 25 will be of Midvale and 42 of Be'biebem forg- | Tutavin Ioramoting woerweative of the) Alexander Kearn sn netor ina New York 4 | ings. All of the é-inch guns but bare of rapid- | guests, comrany, end a bright, ragged-looking news- | firing type, with the Dashiell type of breech |” The engine was att boy are the lending persons in an interesting mechanism. kidnapping story. For more than seven years Eeathe ee Mr. Kearney has searched in nearly every city | * 5 & : Extension Table, Black Oak Leatter. i hind it. No time was taken u: nea a 2 impossible their extinguishing in any other Sat Og ag eee Te the installation of new muchinery the | SOO ws pensiy, shor Engineer Heke opencd jit the United States for a little con eric that by flooding the see Monday| Osk ‘eal Wal nee Principal featare has been the installation of | ihe throttle a few notches and away sped the | brother, as he terms him through affection, who ht a force of workmen endeavored to reach| ani Warkeant to eon tn Oe ene | eight heave gun lathes in the north gan shop | iron monster. Faster and faster the pistons | was kidnepped when five Nears old and who bas | M8! Meine acu aor hich i ier aud Stand, Wirrors. Tier Ware. about | of the following dimensions: One boring and | shot into and out of the cylinders, More st the blazi:g subterranean furnace, which is turning lache baving a capacity for boring guns | was applied, and away flex the great mass of im a slight | 51 feot in length and of turning guns of 57 feet; | brightly polished machinery, awaviyg from side al gentlemns househeepine we will se'l'to the behest following well-kent furniture nearly new and of oxcallen Silk Parior Suite with ry. Mahogany Antiq: Narrow Escape of Several Men From Suffo- cation at Taylor, P Flames are raging in the workings of the Hol- den colliery at Taylor, five miles from Scran- rig eg RS SS ton, Pa.. which are so located as tomake almost Hail Rack. Hall tind Mantel Clock, LUABLY TMPROVED ENO. 1808 FLORIDA ast dated April 14, 1888, in Liber 130m, never been rcex or heard of by his relatives or friends until Mr. Kearney by a most curious vs, Kitchen Requisites, Ee LATIM. 2,000 feet from the Lottom of the shaft, bat the | 223 LAT stifing after-damp which filled the gangway | J ATIMER & — i ell eweE aps t SPS, % x derth of 74 ison and G. | hence will bore and turn guns of and under 16 to wide. like the old ouk ina tempest { chs Be Tm necruaners at th | ests overcame thea afar’ they sarieeon rae AR Til. i have a hard ti inches cali oring and turning lathes | The Baldwin Company's representative held | foot of the stairs of the 23d street down-town =f of VALUABLE IMPROV LYARD, | | Termso, sale: @ inches caliber. Two boring and 16, lath U P the fresh-air ways, and one by one the men fell AREMOOD AEN A fair tackle, Ms jan) having a capacity for boring guns 45 feet in| a stop watch in bis hand,and as a mile post | station of the Sixth Avenue Elevated reilroad. ° . be ic aves rer » fe . | length and of turning guns 50 feet in lengt! was reached a c! told that the time of the pia has the superior | hence can turn guas of 16 inches caliber and | speeding locomotive was bei g taken. In an i aes rans as Hob Charch and Capt. | Jess and bore guns of 13 inches caliber and less. | almost incredible space of time the next mile-| lie should D€ able to handle Walker and § 1 in the gangway. Several of them, realizing in] © SORTEW time tho awful danger into which they were] By direction of the owners we. ton ta fron Rearney’s relatives reside in Mon In telling the story he said: “When tug st purchaser's 1 be required at the tine ‘, in 40 i ‘of the premiseson T) eiver } ‘Terms to be comphed with within 16 I her's sister died about nis Pars a} treading, turned in time and succeeded in got- NINTH DAY. NOVEMBE! AY OF NOVEM- * from date herwiee the trustees: Two boring and furning lathes having a capac- | post ig reached, and « smile of pleasure crossed Y child. a boy, was an orphan. His | ting to.a point where there was fresh air, which | HALE PAsy POCR CET ES a K A-Se silat | {ue at 'ronll tee jrperty mt the rek ad Soot In the oth ns. the ‘9 | ity for boring gans of 32 fest in length and of | the features of’ the timotaker as be glanced at | 4 before he was « Year ld. Sly mother | enabled them to appreciate tho condition of | Ce¥itersmuldivisten of icin T and z e Pk et alte pa aber or ae nl des sraetown has mac the | turning gams 87 feet in length; hence will turn | the watch. The old record of 39% seconds had | Soe Se i g z 's child and 5 2 ‘the in the way. ver hy ehould be con- | of 10 inches caliber an wre turning ¢ most remarable part of the performance, | %* Herbert Kearney, ms pe (erates ip A maar OPonvell's greater | lathes having w enpaci'y for turning guna bf |hhoweter, dil nol ocedr until the lowg,ievel, |e" 9K0 be was abacted. My mother wrote | Vidiug themelses with the neceseary safeguards > beg ag | gtdhambrtan, Rplgeenny abet Reeeeaiee nn n eeeeree ie eit, The eaginar tad | ee ee, © eee as ed 8 oe en en Pesca cctuls matched: ance h ts | oy eee machines are all unique, fn design and | opened hia throttle to the last notch, and was | "4RPUEd the Ttalian woman and her nsband, [And more dead thon alive. |= | wastsiat YUM ATIMER & SLOAN, ck. Bergen is | chines of the kind can be found today ii streaming from every pore, gave the roaring : * i oe : S Lewis or Sef-| part of the world. ‘During the past year the | fames before him his every attention, and not | 0 little Bertie, AlleMfortsto ind him proved | to try and get a hose upon the fire. In. the t " . ‘One-half cash, balance i By vi-tue of » chattel morteaze dated 8h March, | & Jot of other fxtw : < Spek A fruitless, 201, 2 Pot rifling machine for heavy gans, with its slotting | for a moment did he aliow the pressure of oe . gangway they went, but as they proceeded they, | 188h an dtiyirecended Ye Liver Xo-9:201. for a ~ “ " paired at Lime of eae.” Tore ef Last Bat too, were overcome by the poisonous vapors, | SLPa,.,°f the land records $f, Colam- ; Shicids aud Carmody, are well! attachment, has been completed and been in | steam to fall below the required point. Onana | , Last Saturday night, after I had left the (oe a Ma, ands the direction “the pars se-ured thereby. Shin Wo Aas. other wine dott 2 in | Grand Opera H ‘on Sth avenue, I bought | and it was only by having men trailing behind | Twill sil. at paviie acctions whet netalte GEO C PAYNE £ Co.” BLS doth at. successful operation for several months past. | on ‘iaabed No. 995. Mile Sfter mile'was passed NNGuuGLEE fran bop Whales? oat Oa steps | them that they were enabled to have rescuers | Latimer § Sloan, 1407 as [)!™CAS008 B05 Analogs » The botais furaaces in the shrinkage pit have | Swiftiy, ail under » minute, and many at tho] S/he bil nechec (econ roaey Coil at abe | roach thee Wee te Superintendent Davie: ir . 5 aoe TD oe YATTSVILLE. been completed and have been insatisfactory op- | rate of from forty-seven down to forty sec- Thomas Hughes, John Fernan, Brian O'Hara. jt me SPLENDID STONE AND SS-BRI 2 ip! = bi street. Hetold me be had got stuck ona 01 shes a a ae cei ING HOU 2105 R STREE' i. a eration for nearlya year. No difficulty iaexperi- | onds. PPPXCANson Bios. . ENTY. FRET T. A’ GOKDON, re.) aud 71 feer on Fit ibis, 0. 6 GREFN, hetuneanaed proved by a handsomo two-story” and, ng, nearly neve with abott eight ro conveniences, y d r spring. Me we they returned into the gangway and fourteen | $c. ail iu thorou sk seve iece of track between Plainfield and | to me that the last seen of Bertie was when he ny gang ‘ood Phe Double Uz Dam Wazons, irteen sets Cart Harness, Ir, ave.), corner of One Jot of Sat ‘One lot of Of. = —— \ mortrace, < eoapere ing as| John Jeffers, John McAndrew, Fred. Ti aaiieie euced in heating uniformly the largest sized| Between Westfield and Crawford the new| bundle of ‘newspapers, and was crring as|Jobu Jeffers. John Mc. % ees T HREI rN . cart woul William Dolan, David Evans, Michael Carroll, wove FH. vy, LEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, sir, Mp. Nov. 28, 1892. | forgings, and they may be regarded as an un-| record was establi-bed, the first mile being pea aber Sosa ae 7 a titer Maria | Hoary Sanita Wass Geoamaer tla wee Trustee. ¢ UF, OF PAE, VALUABLE STONE SENG a HEATED BU STRABENS © OO © J.\S. Lynch azd Bro:hers J_8, | qualified success. ‘The use of oil fuel in these | made in thirty-seven seconds and a second mile | £6) jluestions as to bis nario. and questioning | man Evans and Daniel Williams were carried a ANE MCU VERE, DAY APTERE OR, MOVE! “ farnaces has been fonnd entirely satisfactory. | in thirty eight seconds. Attempts were made | 1bACO become accustomed to g' about the | Out so much overcome that the physicians had ED BY “RUSS we will orl, tn Sremhax She suepsiegs o eeeeee of Golden | “During the past winter a sufficient number of | to still farther lower this time, but they proved | [71 pine made me think of my litle brother, | to work more than an hour upon them before | | ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS, ~ a eee of this place, | incandescent lamps were installed in the gun | futile, and the trial was at last completed. and I culled him by the name of Bertie. He | they became conscious, Davies, Carroll and 1407 G BT. ) 0 ot our | § conveniences, steam beat, 31 Tsou night to Columbia | shop, gun carriage, projectile and mount shops| The run is considered marvelon Sad so aiulellly that Ne cand’ to becalioa Uy | FaceansOUlata and satiece ate tae oan te Tor ‘ : 5). the yy el ington and were highly enter-| to ight them fully, there being 524 in all. and| Baldwin people believe that the en a y mie oiding = ir cr dont ousand dollars cash. #2,000 in one two 110 volt (400 16 candle power light) Thom- | again lower ite record, us Friday's test was | it name, bus it was a very long time ago. | Condition, and their recovery is tonbtful. IMPORTANT SALE OF A year and balance in two yours, 7 ia : = fag| This-is the first instance of suffocation in the son-Houston dynamos were added to the elec-| mace in. the face of a heavy wind and in spite | When Bertic was nearly five years old be was nty-elaht y ia Stace thrown from his sled while’ eliding down hill | mines of this section, from this cause, since FINE COLLECTION OF ai as saretvine m the | re Ap given at the Marviand | trie plant. of eeveral other uufavorable circumstances, brown from lgaalieA hie “iate teaser the poona |AM wlien twelve casa cess biel ct aetooee: saiveatee ia eigeerees ‘sale. Com — a pada oa DMPROVEMENTA To BE MADE. = a ornered in ehape. qua, near Sbickshinny. 5 ‘ Lance after 8 < will be hela at the| Asum of money having been appropriated | Protesting Against Mr. Davenport's Mille, eT ew wa i ———— ++, — BY EMINENT AMERICAN, : och resale in some BOWepEDSE y for the improvement of the breech mechanivin | The Secretary of the Treasury yesterday re-| T disc as right when I suzpec: Rallronds of the Work cabcxia: taeetan Le ree : : ral eed a be | a “ ceived a letter from Reprecentative Fitch, | the little newsboy was my brother. e Some interesting facts are gleaned froma oh). | am : ; shopand for the purchase of adiitionsl new | Sut © liter vom Represents investigat-| ¥0% there on his left knee. He told me be | . vert iammed by the estaue tier ne een AND ITALIAN ARTISTS, ~ : bias | 7PROMAS DOW bekt at * > | tools for the same, the work of alteration bas | © ig a a | couid not remember who took him away from | TePort 3 : =e AT OUR SPACIOUS SALES R-OMS, Live ; ft teaanee eesti ae eambiaaii p> bat 9 olor i been begun by the department of yards and | 6 ¢lection methods, protesting against the | jome. He was put aboard n train and some | the railway mileage of the world during the i i ADMINISTRATOR'S SA1.# OF HOUSEHOLD eting and pa- | docks, and a skylight 225 feet long by fifteen | Parment of any bills of Jobn I. Davenport, | o;, him after @ long while. He traveled | year 1890. Accompanying the report are 1407 G ST. N.W. OFFICE oe an ol &e., ho, e ple is | feet wide is to be built. floor of the second | chief supervisor of elections at New York, for | abi hb @ mon anda bear. He was whipped | charts showing the length of railways in every UESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. OX THURSDAY. DECEMBER FIRST, A geodon to be sd and the old oficer and | services-or diab th tel he could get no pennies for his master Det Ges (pel teat Saag end ahs ky : The Saoos A, Lous ae, Cee Dp atory is to removed a} ie ofices and | tervices‘or disbursements at e recent elec: - sith ws jo a try. it total il ilea; ir a ee aaa * qi tor THE ALCTION HOOMR, 612 F pi ema reed | Partition walls at the endstorn out. The rail-| and requesting that he (Mr. Fi:ch) ‘be allowed | and ut last he was brought to jek Me nce op aac mites preig omarg aaa NOVEMBER TWENTY-NINTH AND THIRTIETH, 4 pe secured by RSONAL EFFLCTS ©) Tue tate © Ju the parade | road treck is to be brough into the west end, |to personally examine «tich acco:uts before from the man who forced him to sell | 520 Test, Vga. nu7 miles or 44.18 repel aie ed AND DECEMBER FIRST, 1892, sisting in part of— riday | new joors and windows pnt in and an asphalt | settlement. ‘The Secretary declined to disctiss | nd has been without a home all sum- Pag - rete i Pill railway mileage of the United States exceeds AT 11 A.M, 3 AND 7:30 P.M. n foor laid. foundations put in for crane sup-| the matter except to say that the communic: He slept about the city hallways and by 3,942 miles t Sco” wall ft id a, 7:30 P.. t heavily | ports, new vire and work benches put in and | tion will receive the same careful attention a | henwed en ugh to buy papers. The hard life | DY S162 miles the entire mileage of | the. ol a : 1d, Europe's 136,865 miles, Asin’s 19,793 m the recent election. b: rdance with | the interior Pompe and suitable ee corded ali communiestions from congressional | he — forced an made him look aboat | Were oak ates os 3.992 4 aioe, amakiog des GRAND EXHIBITION ection wager t 3 c | erected for office and store rooms. With aten- | commitiees. eighteen, aud be is oF ; f only 159,655 miles. The report ONDAY, TWENTY-EIGHTH INST. ee ae Becompelled to waik bac! ws ton electric crane nnd new machinery this shop | "Tt ls learned from Another source that Mr. — Matias’ tiateey ot atone Giles ne ix - = of Pianion Bigui, sliver Ware, Sow: to Biadeasbars the eum of 25. will be @ valuable extension to the plant. Davenport's accounts for ¢! ‘riod in question NIN STIN GAL POINT. Jnited, nee 1830, when the 1 % on Denk, two The Ladies’ Sew at the res-| The very crowded condition of the gun ear- | have not yet been presented to the accounting st eripal imige coreg Upto 1asGe ez? ONY | This collection ts weil worth theattention of any one : 5 IM povolviug Chairay Pile canen, Paver Pinte itence of Mra J esterday and | rlage and projectile shops renders it desirable | officers and are not expected for several weeks. | Can a Childless Man of Iliegitimate Birth In 1840 the figures were 2,755.18 miles; 1850 | in search of good pic: ures: y 4 ts ORTH. é Sonh Sort aban, disp m | that the part of the building in which thev are j The election expenditures are subject to the Have Heirs. they had risen to 8,571.48 miles; in 1860 the LATIMER & SLOAN, : - : Adm'r Estate of W. P. Cansiiay. ‘eshington, | thrown into the machine shops. The forge | ment. ‘Tho accounts must be subiaitted in | Ordered a new trial in the suit over the estate | Of 1870 showed. th laced the figures at 87,- Be pants sind Bemry misiniaesceas Nii tae tenon. Mise Rachel Lewin has c od Bey cottage | shop isin itself a menace to the rest of this | open court and each item must be substantiated | of Willinn Robb, for many years a prominent | mien: that o whulo fn 1690 there wane total C2 : be andersitnen. af | | Licensed capacity. forty passeaeers, Iadiee’ cota, a spencer street and #0 sentieman in | large building, which {2 fied with contly ma: | by competent oral piatimony. One of the | business man of Charleston. Tho care is | 163,597.05 miles. GuaSay SADE oF SAEAREE paruowe will of seaviie Be fet | qinine rooms kitchen Thue aud stowrage Guar Washington. |chinery and material. There is m detached | trensury accounting officers said that the time nes hi sacthivere tare 7 : : } Sort Tic avcTio, Heary George is expectedt to deliver a speech | building immediately south of it, now known | to protest against the accounts. of the super: | rious one andi raises the question whether a : AND L BUREETS RORTUWEST AND Eligp | ine des-rived real-estate, to-wit: Tart of orisinal tot | THER TE "eho e mepete AUCTION, on the single estion before the single | ax the mold loft, which would make an ad-| visors of elections is when they are being openly | Cbildlers unmazried man of alleged illegitimate Chile's Fine Peopl WHERE. BEING FSZIKE ESTATE OF THE | Bumbercd one (1). in square numbered one hundred | Se OE tas, Of this village at mirable forge shop. In the annual estimates | considered by the courts, for the reason that | birth can have any legal heirs, Mr. Robb was | From the 8. Louis Globe-De ngs Dy virtue off m decree ineguity cause No, 14172, in | soutinass Corners? sale Orabee ae Mr. RB. Ford Combs bas returne: ma visit the above changes were recommended and | the accounting officers will usual: accept the} Scotchman nnd went to Charleston many| ‘The Chileans are the Yankees of South jupreme Court of the ‘of Columbia, 1 wil | along Mstreet twenty a orth stats. 5 to Leonardtown. Md., where he acted as best | estimated for. val of such tribunals as finaland binding. | yearyago. He died in 1835, leaving property | America,” said Victor P. Hart, now at the at jablic enction. in front of the premises rea ct fe a man at the wedding of a tricn | a new timber shed of corrugated iron. for| “The accounts of Marshal Jacobus, including | Seined et nearly, $1so.0v0 After devising a| Lindell, after several yeara spent south of the | 1Xel.,ihe following Dicces of property, at the uh : xe tunprove: The committee cn stzec. L.zhting. consisting | the storage of patterns and materials for mak-| an item of $40,000 for fees and expenses of : ¥ nowt ett the | tine. “Phey axe elerk. or ive, ingenious, | -Ou TUEADAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF DECEMBER, hereon. © . A S| f Semmenenndarenert sen of Commissioners Long and Latimer. promises | ing the same. is urgently required. One end of | deputy marshals, have already been settled at | Portion of his eetste to his partner he left the 5 iy Progressive, inge1 s| a8G2. At BALE-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P. M.. the ~ eet heat to give this town a better system ot lighting in | the building is to be used a a metal store, and | the Treasur. Department on the proper ce remainder to “such person or perscns, and in | and give the almighty dollar as hot « chase as | sou! an eee — poe ——— Teri boeaeaSr On ‘ASANT the near future. ya | plans foreach a structure bave been prepared | fication of the Attorney General. These ac- | such shares or Proportions as they shall be en- | Sny people on earth. The women are remark- by two fraine bulidines, on west side of 0 amined ¢ anaes and Mrs. Chas. H. Welsh have returned | and submitted, with an estimate, to the burean | counts do not apoertaia to the office of super- | titled to the came under tho laws of the state | Sbly beautiful, and tho mon as fine a lot of fol-| Thi Paco eat fein th . ‘secured by deed of trust | Wherese the hereinafter from pleasant visit to relatives at Woodville, | of yards and docks, |The need of floor space is | visor. aforesaid, relating to the distribution of the o"#,8# can be eet on, theearth. | They are, | pS the Lock x sat hatte oben of | conveyed to me forthe par becoming a matter of serious importance. as tle e+ 2 for the m , broad-shouldered, sup- nat een . ‘ Dr. Alfred H. Wells is now the only candi- | installation of new machinery has crowded the WAGENHURST SUES, entates of intostates.” pleas Hindoos and brave as lions, It is pecu- siren: ‘ofene to be complied with | SGHER DRT ae SOR ER BER: a @ate in the field for the posimastership of Hy-| finished materials out of the shope, and there 1s cs anim 5 Mra. Jean Robb Muir of Woodcross, Utah, | fiarly fortunate that the United States did not Dasi- of sale. «therwise the | BOUL O'CLOCK ¥ Mt the atteville. ,, “| at present no suitable place for their storage. | New York’ Temporary Short Stop of ‘go | ‘ltimed the estate as Rob's sister. Her claim | pecome embroiled in’ a war with Chile. Of ‘the east estate: " tte ditin. « 5 piled up three ti h lary Promised. was contested by tho state, to which the estate | course, such a contest could have but one re- * say tween emp tle har en ber of the gun reg and rales potions peers a was declared eschented, on the double ground, | rult, but it would not nave been the walk-over ; 3 : A case of considerable interest is on trial in | first, that Robb was an illegitimate child and | the le of this coun Th > steep om his wagon and | to carry on the work of , fitting breech mechan- P - » peopl country supposed. The shoul- | ism, sighting, dc. Philadelphia. being a suit by E. 0. Wagen- | could have no heirs, and, second, that when he | Chileans are not only a brave’ ned watling : ing that Rey- | ‘THE B10 18-1Ncm ove, hhursi to recover salary fromthe Now Yoris Base | bequeathed as in his Piel Sop lawful | people, but their mountainous country affords out, e0% on to W - 7 . timate, | every advantage for defense. molds had fallen out, continued on to Washing. an 13-inch begin to be completed it | Ball Club in accordance with acontract for —— his unlawful relations could not take it. Mrs.) Thermoprizan where # handful of men tom. Reynolds wax found in an woconscious PY Lerwad e state tn’ the real an hour later ud sent t0| will be a problem to Know what (> do with | @rvices to that club in 1882. The charges | Muir was non~uited because ‘he. was not able | ees mOPy ie mighty army at bay. It offers a aburst, if true, reflect con-| conclusively to prove the marriage of Robb's | abundant sites for tortificati imy W, te Maeda i mude by Mr. Wage: ; abundant ions as impregnable oo ae ee pea bre) aigcamn: one {ne | siderable discredit upon the metropolitan man- | father and mother, and because. the court held | ae Gibraltar or acon a a a ereEna be cethe right to resell st the risk aud’ cost e ners BRANDENBURG, ~. ‘Trustee, $19 5th st, F OAGkerT. n@l-d sempesiee ee 416 Sth st. now. JONCANSON BROS... Aucta.. Sth and Dste. n. 9) BRICK D’ TREND Lor COuMER SSD Sere th PRESS i £ i i t ! On 4 there was no competent testimony to show who Chileans disliking the American people is the | ft ‘ re No. Bo Siar om * Tit to Miss Sallie: Gots at Nebeck, | the"north gun shop.” Possibly four might be | S60°# of the national game. In January, 1839, | there wa persons referred toin the will. The | seciest nee Mibe United | stasted 2 tireets “ Seas accommodated on the floor, but no more, and | James Mutrie, manager of the New York Baso | jrere the persons | oan the wil, ‘The They regard ‘the U ; States us the grandest country and the Ameri- = as there are twelve now ordered it will be a | Ball Club,sigued Wageuburst to play short stop | orders a new trial. ‘The case isa novel one and | cans as the greatest earth. We Engineer Danforth’s Sentence. question Defore a year is over how to dispose of raises points new not only in South Carolina, | should cultivate the i. eg yeaz's suspension | ‘"A heavy wrecking car with © 15-ton derrick ics Jean REET Frei Ale ma maaaet sees tees from the navy by the court-martial which tried | would be of great service in the yard in han- ‘The Waterways of him in New York last week for disobedience of | «ling materials. much of which, such as steel pase. A Good Place to Try It. castings for carriages and mounts and gun . From the London Times. New York Morning J om laa graduate of the Naval Acad- | 200P*. could. then be landed along the railroad pon considera-| According to the retarns published by the | 7rom the New spade owayd | tracks. of which there are two miles in the " A German inventor is said to have thought qmy and bas been but three years in the uaval | yard. and piche? aps required. ‘The minister of public works the total length of : out an electric motor which will allow of travel service, and the action for which he was tried | Inent of yards mid docks bas estimated fornnch | Sats navigable rivers and canals in France last year have been taken by him from a}, was 7,995 miles, of which 2,785 miles wererivers | ** the speed of 125 miles an hour. Let him he might thereby be instra- | what has long becna disputed exact powers of ibe officer of | from any intention of vio- not stand unless it is ‘upon the main boilers in the qued- Secretary Tracy. and before be rangle so great that dering the winter menthe will consider the repre-| all of them have to be submitted in writi ‘ork. i i ii rede ai Hi E ¢ it s F released to re- en ne i i f i i i i ip