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8 : ; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 1892—TEN PAGES. ——— Rade al oa A INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. THE BRIGGS TRIAL BEGUN. AUCTION SALES. *_AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BOARD OF REVISION Criticised at the Meeting of the East Wash-| Interesting = Report of Com- | Consideration of the Accused’s Objections THIS AFTERNOON. THIS EVENING. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. ___|____——_s«WUFURE ba¥ me ington Citliens’ Association. missioner Mason, Finished. - 1 r r — — —e “- — uh JUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Anctiogeers, ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctionsers. ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. NITED STATES . Z viet wa. wruzen teixxs Ge rrovistoxs or tax |, MT. John W. Mason, the commissioner of in-| The consideration of the long series of objec- | 1D Ww R 2s R — | Ure ert ot art ee aed ea Be si ternal revenue, bas TRUSTEER'S SALE OF V CABLE IMPROVED office of the supreme Court of tne Dixie e REAL ESTATE. BEI "ane direceod Twill eri ot patane PREMIS'S KNOWN | bia, and t> ae just made bis annual report | tions filed by Prof. Briggs to the charges of | UwTR STORY AND, BASEMENT. BRICK Cor. 10th st. and Pennsylvania ave. n. w. SPECIAL | OF ONE, GRAY GELD- . 1331 TY-FIRST ING. SIX YEARS OLD; KIND AND GE! act oo 108 maven & to the Secretary of the Treasury. This report | heresy brought against him by the prosecuting | STREET BETWEEN Naw! eae VIOLATED AND THAT 5 ‘ i at publics of — WILL DRIVE IN ALL’ HARNESS. ONE B: AS NO. 201 1 KTRFET NORTHWEST, Por. | ome of Rates. Derr o1 rol OT STAND TT DICIAL zs NOR’ ST, FRONTING | TWENTY-ON! MARE: SIX YEARS OLD; ALSO SOU! MERLY HF PROPERTY OF THE LATE JUs- ~ car cree onan ne cuties aePisrhe. | *hows that the estimated receipts for the fiscal | committee was completed at yesterday's session REET FOUR’ INCHES ON THESTY-FIRST TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL 08 Seb BRIER ze HSO SOUND AND| HICH JOSETH P. BEADLE noe ae ee StaxDIve comm: Nut year closing with Inst June were $150,000,000 | of the ecclesiastical court of the New York| onFRIDAi AFTERNOON, DECEMBER SECOND, SALE AL TWELVE GCLOCK, we: Will clier for ealerts | BERIT Canttae eee arom, Court, of the The Janitor of Baum’s Hall, where the East and the receipts from the internal revenue actu- | presbytery, and Dr. Briggs anndunced that he | }$02. st HALF-PAST FOUR'0'CL ‘we will sell, or frank gt Cur gales roouis, #29 Penna. ave. n.w., the | 182 in equity CE a Washington Citizens’ Association are wont to | ally amounted to $153,800.00. ‘The commis-| was ready to go on at once. Frontine 21 1 Te peOUAREM, aa : Fermecask. "RATCLIFFE, DARKE CO., | Brides Julie h. Beatles, Eiiea cameron ral” meet, tried to freeze the members oat Inst floner estimates the receipts for the coming | Moderator Bliss called upon the defendant to | nront'No fet'Cs shales Maeno hy tepthet| = SILVER-PLATED WARE, : Ato Ee ela wotdamee Tes ot 5 night. But mich « ittle thing as cold room ear st £165,000,000. The report shows a vers | plead guilty or not guilty. eihine 8 poome and bathe withceliarr sume conn: | Mamifactared by the world-renowned and celebrated | qi. LEVY, Anctioneer. Tikit eNhd pay SP becewaeke kb aoe rac coal not deter cttizens from Capitol Hill from considerable increase in the production of to-| “Before Tanewer that question,” Dr. Brigg | tng: af ‘madera imp ovements, iectrc bells; | TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMPANY. ea ee | Gerona © a ALCAN) meeting. It was necessary, however, to have a bacco. cigars, cigarettes, liquor, oleomargarine, | said, ‘I must insist that all evidence against me eckatiny, (4 cash, lance in one and two years: notes | Special tmportance is attached to fhis sale, and F bs em Po fire, and President Habson appointed « com- | ‘ugar, &e. be read.” i sem annuals and Tb he secured by dea ae eagle | making the announcement we shall uss every en- FURNITURE, &c., AT AUCTION, fect on | strect, rans. 176 feet 4 inches on mittes consisting of Tug Stan reporter and The inerease during the year of taxed cigars| This evidence as cited in the last charge in- premises sold, or all cash. st option of purchaser. A | deavo: to make this “‘auction sale” surpass the former insrinaoar. ce pe egg an ae teen | plate CORSELICS 81 0 metabers of the association to go foraging. “0, the decrease of cigars exported | cluded the whole of the said inaugural address, | 20? xt °f $290 reguired ct time of sala.” Conveyane. | sales made for this old aud re table company. ‘The X, DECEMBER THIRD, Series, the ce south si sest't oP «ope ine mem! 4 rted | zi purchaser. Terms to be complied | gale will commence 4 street and contains 13,080 : An old door was patled c <3 of 1.224.435 and the decrease of cigars im- | both the first and second editions, and all the | ¥'th in Atteen dare, otherwise richt reserved to resell AT TEN O°CLocK, more or taproved by a Tange 1 hirer tm tows @odris and fampedl on by a " wae nd withdrawn for consumption was | praise lhe said Rev. Charles A. Briggs, D.D. days’ advertisement of such Teaale in some Dewspaper WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, AT OUR SALES ROOMS. a ee ee ee ee aire . = . pemegee | quoted therein, in so far as they bear upon this | published in Washington, A Te Jot the purchase money in| 1,08 TURSDAX. THE SIX: Fedured to kindling wood. Ins short time « 1 that two years’ experience | case: also the appendix to the second edition of | nos anas DUNCANSON BROS. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., Large ana varied assortment of Household Furnish. | e450" Shy $4 PAST Fe roaring fire was going, and mn Presicten tical operation of the act of Octo- | said address. wd all the works of the said Rev. | —"——— —___—_______ Auctioneers. _| THREE AND HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M, ings in variety. Brussels and Ingrain Car- ERS das of sale, with inte sp Babson called the meeting to order ter gn tax of $10 a pound upon | Charles A. Briggs, D.D., quoted therein, in so | "HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. i oun wires ani Pets and other goods, to which troll casheat theroption of the pare! DR and Le ward developed that a fire was re factured in the United States far as they bear upon this case; the whole of the | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TWENTY- 2 we invite attention. it | Yeyancung and recording at purchaser’ ay. at Stare wane of ec. M1 & _porpores demonstrates thet addi- | Holy Seriptures aud the whole of the standards |“ EINST) STRIET. HALE A’ Aut Rui. FutoM | CORNER TENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA] ____™* z | Sf So regtred te toe of ale Gavmnd! te sformmittes on nal egteiiacn 1) seneenery tom effective i re! a Church in the United States x Guys TWENTY-PIRGT PE HEET NORTE AVENUE NORTHWEST, , LATIMER & SLOAN. Auctioneers, | othersiee tho rt Were warm enough for all purposes. | enforcement o: we j 3 J FST. z And will continue daily at same hours until the entire 1407 G ST. | previe When the eall f INCREASE OF DISTILLERIES, ing] Tite 0% point of information,” D OCLOGK PAL, PEGEMBEH, SECOND, at, FIVE | cxtraordinactly large stock ts disposed of, Here ares j terveds” FREDE RI ‘There was an increase of 2,105 in the number | 12800 sai ‘Iw Dr. Briggs in earnest?’ isen. sub lot $3, square 100, being: few examples of the stock “that will be sold to the Ss al-dkas RATCHPFE, DAME CO. AUCTION ERS. #20 PENNA. AVE. Dr. Briggs replied that he was. Street by 88.92 to alley, Improved as abo of all kinds of distilleries registered, and of | ‘The moderater ruled tied Miabest bidder: = VERY ATTRACTIVE AND SUPFRIOR COLLEC- : ruled that Dr. Briggs must | tigue én " = i mber of all kinds operated dur- | plead to the charge! ‘Terme day of cale. Elegaut and Unique Electric Silver-plated Ware, t once. na0-de Imported French Ciocks, Antique Bronzes of various | TION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COM- cal Year a# compared with the| “I am not guilty = . answered Dr. Briggs. designs and colors, Statuettes, Table, Mantel and GEE see, ELEGANT THRFE- STORY PRESSED PRICK | prosecuting committee then proposed | (320: W. STICKNEY, auct., 1216 F s Clock Omamenis, English Plaques, Fine Imported | PRISING MANY USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL | PMU OULE NORE ETN TH STREET SOU TIE | be i i x jestiens, ri ol 5 LI 7 = | Rasa, in Avctios. tates that many thousand | that wome limit be fixed to the trial, but the | pénesprony sate OF VALUABLE Lor ow | {lit®Jatestdesiens, rich to color and decoration; | ARTICLES OF FIRST QUALITY, SUCH AS man that gentleman ar “For the past five n been struggling with the great « teriff reform. There wax 9 subj paramount to this. s subject that the attention of the thinking men of the coun- day, mt A QUARTER 4 ‘oramission o . On TUESDAY. NOVEMBER TWENTY-NINTH " oe c bar ie aunt or Gena lors have been invested in improved sngar- | suggestion was bitterly’ opposed and dropped. THE PAST SIDE ISTH NEHEOR Pianoand Banquet Lamps, Iinported Opera Glasses ‘ t ‘ cp | 1892, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., we will s@ll. in front ¥ The spanher after telling of th boans, and that” the licenses issued for maple | against Dr. Briggs. He offered in evidence the | _, PROVED By ERAME HOUSE NO. 1008. fagnificently and Artisticalfy Mounted Bon Bon CHERRY, BEAUTIFUL CABINETS, CORNER | pron ting SUS) fect on tite ¢ with a dep atta : : ; fi f the premises, om | Doxes, Cracker and Rese Jars, Covered Dishea, Tu. nest yenr have increased to 6,100. | book cited above and submitted copies of the | FRIDAY THE SECONIT Hee be Dee Ae ee ee en see, Covered Dishes, Te “ Gy Sat feet Ginches to 8 e amount of bounty thst’ will | same, In regnrd to the reading Col. McCook | HALPPAST FOUR O'GLOCR P.M part atiote g | F008, Repousse Sets, Handengraved Tea Sets, | CUPBOARDS AND CLOSETS, ANTIQUE OAK | {f2u{nt brick he dont next year for sugar of all | said that ax there was no provision in the book | #844. saare 309, fronting 22 feet Sinches on 12th | Epersnes, Tureens, Fruit and Berry Bowls, together AND CHERRY SIDEBOARDS, ODD OAK AND | ™ Paved alley, improved by an | so with tack bullling unter good nd on line of Anacostt reat cities were manifesting on the ject spoke of the local conditions. He read the law 7 nw. with ‘Ammense ‘‘full line” Roget eet prance of 82,000 ict Ga Waaddand apvtie ‘ 1,000. to the contrary Dr. Briggs might demand the | "Stef sale: One-third cash and the balance in | Cit, oa Immense ine” of Homers Table} CHERRY HALL, DINING ROOM AX OTHER | {0% i reraisedeat the ¢ + pore Sagano orc ion: Gn te Aneel reading of the evidence at the proper time. ue and two ith interest at U per cent per an- | “GIT, r re of sal ‘otapuird with i dtecn > Sines at erties ead oguelention oe Dr. t later laid a neat pitfall | BU, Payable semi-annually. and socured by deed of | | A8nall our previous sales specia! provisicn willbe | CHAIRS IN ENDLESS VARIETY, BEAUTE: | {ai 'i%% the dw of sale the rusht tress atthe | ments and spoke of the surpr ‘The pressare of work in the general labora-| 07 Go} Occk aaa t i ABegrwaketr: ii trust on roverty sold, OF all cash. at the option of | made for the co:fort of ladies attending this peremp- |,’ . . ] Eiek and cost of the de:auiting, jrarchaser fe ved. ments created. The law when tony has been greatly relisved @uring the past) caer oan wap nhs Sy -n apna care 100 depoult at tne of ale. tory sale of Artistic Sheffield Ware, &e. FUL HALL RACKS, CHERRY, OAK AND Wate | “Toy sds “SATTLIEEE PARR & Gon Asse talked of, he continued, met with ve Leruliass y= eee vee le You offer in evidente the Holy Seriptu ee __ GRU. W. Sit wartion Parties looking for ‘*Christinas Presents” will find Se ee objection of m number’ of tax year by the cutablishment of the outside labora- | he said, “Lut to which version do you refer?” DDUNCANSON BROS.. Ancts.. 9th and D sis. a. it greatly to their advantage to attend this brief NUT CHAMBER SUITES, SOME OF THEM | WEP THE ABOVE SALE TS POSTPONED UNTIL y required : t i . or rticular the one a Fi sco, a: Ss innocently ans —— fe * EDNESDAY, SEVENTH DAY OF DECE R, As test wich day® frou aa. . —— rep dg be a the t — — ’ J = _ opm epe ne ae = version,” innocently answered TupereE: "SALE OF FINE ead DwELLixa ee NEW; ELEGANT BRADBURY UPRIGHT | bie MY si mt te des aaa A tanned he XK : Gmasts at this timo before Mine previously rent 10 Washington, But while | hen your evidence is unlawful, for the} STREETS NORTHWEST. “> SINETEENTH | every article strictly guaranteed as represented or| PIANO, CHIFFONIERS, DESKS, SECRE- | SiCaudGlt beok her ee, rane Bone See. F : ad bee lowed the priv the a tories have diminished the | Presbyterian standard of authority is not the | _ By virtue of a deed of trust a “tnoney refunded.” And it is with pardonable pride TARY, LARGE ) Sigpabamcenr he mnpwencey’ Rewspaper A OrtPE 5. DaULis Balers Congres and urging ite repeal was work ¢ val laboratory in one way, they | translation of King James, but the original ver- | }°- 1680; fetio 142 et seq. that we refer to our previous sales 1aade by us for this >: on COMMITTEE TABLE. | TRUSTEES SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT Ox| THOMAS UMLIRG REDS Mets \* ————--. ded to 1t in another; that is, in the way retorted the docte" HOS. ON ERIDAL, 1 “company.” so faz ae the quality ofthe ware is con-} WARDROBES, I. C. DININa CHAIRS, RUGS | MEKTOIAN MILL. (ey rier OS ate Some * cS € ne sion, the se: of i sa hi . Robin- , Isu2, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. Moy cerned, which is second to none in the coun:ry. ee z PT SIDE "01 7 ENUE Sie age be learned of mtr saa eupernan he uding out ot| A tes fllomed the el, shih Dr. Bobln:| fies ptt ihe Weeiee Goccetaneat eae | “Ricgr emer er ae eee Somence| AND CARPETS, FORTIERES vine cUINA,| yhLA DERE SE MOEEET TS Sen ~— applies, xe reaulis, correspondence, | #on only exclaim : ee alicae — Sle 3 : “ 4 r ote of trust to us dated the 24 day a eo qoibeane Sar he pe Sc. AM things somsidered, i wang we stated |“"Weere mcking ourstves the Lnghing cieeh Washingt in the District of ‘Goftunan” ana Fon ELEVEN 00, TREE and BADE erevEn| OFFICE FURNITURE, REVOLVING BOOK | ANE ce Py Sh =f ” ha eead in oti ~ “ r i and designated as.all of lot autnbered thi i) | EL -M.. “PA z : | fe! 2 oa Dis These men were Mosse. E. W. Se eee ee eet | | one na eae (ere fabalvsiog of wiuare nad beret cue | P-ME., and continue dais ntl everyibing told. CASE, PICTURES, HAIR AND HUSK MAT | fUtot( : p. Herrell and 0. C. Green. more than D crease incident eon yielded to Dr. F y ri v-niue (128), as per plat reco'd WALTE! oo | cured and, nolder ae pomsor sore pot garg carrying into ecieet the provisions of the act of | tage which might accrue to him in consequence | liber JH. folle VR of the Toco, as ot the sure Se ee TRESSFS, BOLSTERS AND PILLOWS, BED- | 40> "il tell ss public auc at of Ab rea * ae ~ iciee ee cooa a gAecewartine: iar sae venue. ey or's ottice fo. the. ict of his, fro 3 5 OO < e eemyeniea | OF DECEMBER. 18 PANT. Pott “ of ths committee on assesemer October 1; 1090, relative to awoet wine, and to| of disropascins between the imo ersome. | | aes Soucicsctyert 8 disc a at 000 i OF DIAMONDS, DING AND PLANKETS, AND EVERYTHING | OF, PROPER, "hb Ap "HAC PART POOR . felt !t his duty to condemu the hr: sugar ty ¢ leader of the prosecution then announced } puuired end twenty (120) feet to an alley and bind | watches, fine sity gc yall tes certain piece oF parcel Py 7 -_ The general work of the laboratory (that is, | that its evidence having been eubmitted, Dr, | toe east line of Nineteenth street northwest, togetl om Marston's joan office, Troy, N. oH NECE: RY FOR JHE HOUSEHOLD. 2 > the President. He believed if ¥ ( (4 d " a cpp 3 had read the law of March 2 exclusive of sugar work} covered altogether | Briggs sWould be called upon to submit his. 3 Ef Auctioneer, O11 Pa. ave., ‘under'Metro’n Hotel. H ubeced twelve (1?) HIND, 1802. at | 2) of Hall & Elvan's 5 Hau unusaally good collec: | SyitTt emt As ¥, DECEMBER THIRD, 1892. at i sbine. with But to this the defendant strenuously protested | same Selonying or in any wise appertaining. of | and Moderator Bliss ruled that the prosecution wof sale: One-third of purchase mon ments wonld have been diffe said, provides that the assesment of the city ple ae incas! find tn sack case pron sl balance in tWo equal installmente at one and t hirty-two samples of material snsj r __FUPURE: DAY b ould go e owed by ci é 2 tion of household effeczs. bilo 4299. pamathshiswink tel maken ate . Saad ty amemert:¢ leomarg were examined, of which | should go on. Col. steCook showed by citation | Paystee i2.t¥o cautal instalimenta at one and ~ a ; j follo 408, ‘ reas esate in Beer te ees cats. Take lee badl| Member eighteen peored fo be cleomargarine | from the book of discipline that the moderator | fitereat, payable semt-annaslly. ned to we seeared bs | PJUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS AL tof Fine Shoes, Rubin . Rubber Boots and bs 7 and fourt b r. was in error and the decision was reversed. deed of trust on premises sold. or all cash, at, option FIVE < < Shoes, &e. = never been repealed, and the app and fourtcen but} i - a of the purchaser. A deposit of 8500 reqnired at tine 5 HANDSOME NEARLY ALSO, AT TWELVE M. made by the President were in violation t aine samples of f¢ ed sweet wine | Dr. Brigge had an exception recorded. of sale, Yeyancing, &c., at cost of purchaser FINISHED BRICK LLINGS ON SOUTH y Victoria end Goapsleite, several iw ° . oe ted. of which namber thirty-five were} ‘The prosecuting committee,” Col. MeCook | Terms to be complied with ip ‘fifteen days’ uiberwive |, CAPITOL AND D STH? ETS. i EATIMER ® SLOAN “ spirit and letter,of the law. | br the trostess reserva the right, to Teme)! the property at | BY Virtue of adeed of trust. dated April 6, 1892, 5 had given this important matter th = Previous teason and fourteen were | declared, “have no desire to take advantage of | {£0 risk and eset of the detauitian marchaser after ive | sud recorded tn itbyr No. 1658, folio, 40h at seqny ot | tats Auctioned . tion it demanded, he would hi «alyzed on appeal froma the California labo-| Dr. Briggs’ misunderstanding of the direction | days' advertisernent of sich resale in some newspaper | te land records of the Disiriet of Columbia, and at |S, BENSINGER avoTioNr rn at a rand of the book and will, therefore, ask that he be | Published in Washington, ol therepy, we Will sell |e WASHINGTON HOUSE AND CARRIAGE nee - ‘ 4 the geographical distribution a! “ “ Bowes “nas fdas OSCEOLA C. GREEN, , on TL DECEMBER BAZAAK, 840 TA AVE. NW. eo wits 4 Sein eck tans sedthen of sity n somples of “hop pop” and simitwr | ellowed sufficient tine to bring in the evidence | pipauie "PERCY RENTING SENT Toe “at 1 OCR P.M. wits O0'w "be “Foaiutted when | s at te interests of all would be represen d liquors were analyzed, principally | he would offer. . a AY 0 ~ | RQuaresix hundred aud unety-thive (tect the cite | PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES, MARES AND in tittesn days the irustors reserve thericht x » = Heved the President hed ‘been misled b « {0 their Unbility to tax. Four = —— (Dus) oo ie ee Le oe oP iitieten, parecer " ook folis'6 MULES. st3)'At the risk und cont ox the de- ® fir mn fot i 4 a soll tapes las sees ‘ istilled spirits were examined for | coach and f 1y where, | CHANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE, 11. | ofthe surveyor's fice of the uforecald Dietrick: - : e fen meres of band to foo : ances aa ip logy aonb dempsey f artiticial coloring matier, | Livingston V by way of comment. PROVED Heit Feradt (on SE NORTH. | a Wcubl2tiejiamroved ty’ bande nue weil-baitt | We will sil atthe Bazaar. SH0La, ave, n.w., 8AT- SP NINE, tied ‘Dabo 6 flap Sg have been sutistied. é render the distillers liable to tax| After the reading and approval of the min-| STREETSNORTHWEST A Cee) AND OM | Pic atand bathe wit Toal siied ta rewr;|{ URDAY MORNING, DECEMBER THIRD, aT] THOMAS R. MARTIN, aud so mile utes an adjourament was taken until Monday | By virtue of at f the Supreme Conrt of the | thy dye how.es nearly th TEN O'CLOCK n2G-dkds 920 Beh Sarhiniet Pe THE RECENT APPOINTMENTS cRITISI7D. ee iach tec tatiana, Distetet of Colum! f No- | (one acorner house) tront on whe ay) te He had nothing to eay regarding the abitity | nf milk were exemined for ae Vemnber, 102 | CopRor Street, and the other ‘runtson Detrest. “Buch | Lear loed Horses, Mares and Mules, consiened to us ame a ets ow my pri rei 2 of October 12, 1958, a jutly B. Freaman et al. are compl: howe, with fhasublot, will be separately offered by Messrs. M. Fox & Son of Baltimore, Md. In ol gentlemen appointed, but it was not to ‘event the manufacture or sale of adulter- CATHOLIC EpU pI mpetition. = PATIONAE PLANS, |}! Frerma/ti at are teen taats District of Columbia.” se eas tristoce, wuifer for ave at pl mples ever presented for | Mgr. Satolll Hax Asked Permission to Make | fag. a es gt FUDAN, DE ainderstened. a2 | Pilgrims: “One-third cash, b BER SECOND, | Years, notes to be secured by deed of tra ‘ance in one and two} this lot will be found two speady horses, six years old, some good workers'and drivers and also sev be supposed that they would be deaf to their / ate i food ox droge hese are the only surrou: of gentlemen was a di- M., the follow: | Property, with interest at the rate of 6 per nestor a er Parag sensed ut u fig. | amination under the provisions of this act. ‘Them Public. Ine described realeatate, to wit: Tart Of original ict | RUB, Payable sewi-annually, “A depait of hs ‘ ; avers dene (1), im sgaar f bas 6 When sid. and the terns t “a F ure which did not even represent the cost of < of m ‘al suspected of| Mgr. Satolli, the papal legate to the world’s | snd alnety six (100), begining vor the sane at the | Within fveen days, otherwise the trustees 4 minutes, east a tistan ' vault As fi he was concerned he believ jum were examined in con-| , - oe southesst corner of said lot Tanning thence west | Feht to resell the property in default at the ri ALSO. the line between Werte 5 wll ir poet ae culd be a failure. He | Rection with pr 40 of | fair, has cabled the pope for permission to | Gioug Mattes: twenty (20) feet, the cost of the defaulting purchaser after live day: D0 heed compared the Infences that directed the elec: | the act of 0 20. Testimony ake public the educational propositions eub- | tWeney Coy feet to Path seat unt tours seule | ia washington. Dc.” Further terion & popiafenrerremep er seamagas [Ae fd seco fn Liber 1208, | 42 yc ra or) - also given in court concerning these examina-| mitted by him to the Catholic archbishops of | the place of Lecinniug, tovether with abe imusove, | t time and 1 yf wit ferent parties to be sold for want of use. 3°. of the land records of the Dist-ict Pont of be tion of the board with the appointment of a 8 1s x P "h, . | tions. a " = par 4 <_ | ments thereor ingofs four-story frame and ¢ 18 Worthy of exceptional attention and the This sale comprises about Mfty-two head of force by the criminal classes. The onty | tions. ae Tae America. This fact was ase rtained anthori- “ Fr tonderd of trust | Properties are now open to convenient aud earefal | trusicre wail | 4 to do. however, was to wait for atty-ss oui Sof inks, mucilages, type- | tatively yesterday by a reporter, who sought to Le. Inspection. ee al 4 Tomt of the prewdom, om | an “i . ; | writer ribbons, carbon p Wer sted | fe phate e ‘As prescribed by the decree: One. FRANK J. DIEUDONN later. al = . TH DAY OF DICkM- ‘Of the board. If it was just and equitable | WTiter ribbons, carbon paper, &c., were tested p ‘ibed by the di One-third | ao azas CHARLES 2 BERS a eee ‘We shall also sell at ELEVEN O'CLOCK sharp, F obtain from the distinguished papal represent- se men'y Incash an | the Dalat 7 OUR O'CLOCK P.M, | Of th certain piece and for the statione ‘Trustee, division of the treasury, to determine the reiative merits of the articles} ative some eapression of opinion upon the he taxp citizens had nothing tosa¥. b trary, if it was notoriously wrong for the District government, el and promises | F. ¢ + in the city of Washington. Dist “f Corum | pears te hevees teterea ; o} ol One Brown and one @ray Horse. a own as and bet at nd thirtees Gaustiat ied 40 ho come, and) submitted on bids and to test the quality of | statement telegraphed from New York that the i or a ag tie option of z ail unocsaienpianseubcas dane caeare neenarss Rerienhecbees iacameione would fight it to the bitter end. He had | the articles delivered as compared with the| report that the erchbishopa of the United APconveyanciue and recoraine at | TUSTERS. A OTEDIVatOs 8. BENSINGER, Auctionser, rasa of sale: Ong-third of the purranes tor cousalted « prominent lawser and his opinion |amples. Nee _o, | States had unanimously assented to the propo- ctr days frous tre day of sel : D.C. ar 940 La. ave. nw, | De Vatdin cash. and the balance to. b E om ied ecgyelatment of the beerd unter remaining nine samples included tobacco, r. Satolli on the Catholic | trustees reserve the right to resell at thie risk aud cost 7 | Suara, eocered by s beret Gates Ga eeeesn | Taek ee the act of Angust 5, 1592, would. not stand if | mp paper, der, distillery slop, &c.. -—~ s of the defaulting purchaser, {[SOMAS DowLanG 8 80m, aactigeees, with interest vavable semianncallv'at ie tateoy's | eben Heneiore Seaatdane t etleted trtbenal. | miscellaneous samples, of which an examina: | education subject was not correct. ‘The ma- CO NCE KB che land records of | | wean oe Tn chosing his remarks Mr. Weller referred to | tion was made in connection with various ques- | jority, if not al of the archbishops, refased to HENRY wise cite e the scheme suggested by Mgr. Satolli, Serf nel! at pu rwe mn pay oF FE, HORSES, ssioner | tions arising in the work of the office. WITHIN OUR SALE OF HOUSFHOLD FURNITU 4 the ending of the official term of Co: appro TAGES, Tit ae not ‘= : : our ve the He hoped that the President would +o. — Mer. Satolli abs for tho — = ON Rooms AND BAZAAR, G12 E | Fienttorescll the property at the risk and cost of der | im and Jaws reappoint him, for it was bis belief that never TERIAL OF PROF. SMITH. present to make a to this statement.| ss FUTURE DAYS. STREET SORTHWEST, O€ SATURDAY, DE- | faut hi wae ar Court in Gene since the organization of the present local gov- | _ ae : Hig remon for maintaining ellence on the sub-| 7 ATIME & SLOAN, AML, EB. Tiree, | Trustoos, Saet dagsar sateen aratioe tee ernment had there been such # board of Com-| Some Feeling Shown at Yesterdays Session | ject was that the assertions were entir | nine quare | PARLOR FURIES F st_ nw. F they hav: missiovers, of the Cincinnati Presbytery. gratuitous, uncalled for, and should hardly b Green's subdivision of part of “Chichester.” as t MIRRORS. = — — ee shall not be appointed an? | garnets duly recorded In counzy Liber six (8). fo MIRO r 3 UDSETED STATES (MARSHALS SALE. By MEN President Babson, as chairman of the execu-| The deepest feeling engendered since the trial | dignified by any comment from the person | 7 DY Foire | fit (4), one of the records of the surveyor's pe RY | clerk Of,8 BTitof fleri tack a, feeted ut of the Atiodney for the Brigtt tive ittes, ed the following ae i pont iateneated, the papak logeie himaelt. AC RIVER, | Bice of th ibn opp. ‘AT? | clerks office oF the Supreme © rt of the Distrles « pat os . " a rig reagge. - 7 CON’ <3 942 | cash he balance wo equal tins’ all ee . 3 . te 4 2 front of mt he loor of said TRE STANDING comMrTTETS. heroic telesales] Goer ea FRET BRINE MOSEE | soranciacand reeerdluget ihe cast of ter putihces, | AD OTH G5. NRUSSELS, INGRALN | _ Executive commitiee—J. W. Babson, chair-| ftieuds of Prof. Smith, suggested that Prof. | Bishop Keane, ihe rector . to t A deposit of #50 will be required at the thine of sa MPI PRICE OF THE zt AND OTHLK caLrets. bh hello ‘apache: i say that the legate refused to be interviewed in * upated with within tet Disirict of Columbia, Wa Committee on railroads—M. W. Wines, chair- | : walpr Pros) standing his silence on the subject Mgr. SATS Cou Durchasee after such public novice as they shail deen BLES SALE stised and levied upon as the properts o: Harry Lat. estcllows: Tie man; Sherwood, H. P. Godwin, M. L | €*¥tion committee by Dr. McKibben. recoguized that if the statements sent out from F i | hecessary. Dae UE STEORE, CON: | Yuet, aud will beaold to satisfy execution No, 8008 “4 Weller, J. W. Parrish. | Leave being gragted Prof. Smith briefly | New York were allowed to pass unnoticed per- Et FRONTS ON THE POTOMAC | aay geas WEED CAME EE f Trustess, * 8, OAK WARDROBES. BOOK | © /=¥ im favor of Willan 4, Prieta pers Committee on streets, avenues and alleys—F. | expls in the two articles cited | sons disposed to be critical of the conduct of te as eens _—" . . TA. x ee hatha. x inches th Than © A. Lehmann, chair; M.'T. Weller, Thomas W-| against him and repeated his elaim that they | the Catholic Church wou!d place upon them in- of the parties in interest we will sell at | R RATCLIFYS, DAES S00- cette [See Smith, W. W. Daneahower, ; did not warrant the interpretation put upon | {{Tenees that might be unjust to the holy OATES OCR AMES KOOM ir gerann tte we cticncere._1S to GBlnoent | eT the tupecior ef tadldinen k - | then Lv the prosecutions uiom Put "POM | father, and be had, therefore, eabled the latter 1407 SEER OR RARTS BROOME, FAL ESTATE ONL STREET Br: UNC co i cateee WEE S oF DECEM-| STREETS NO! touscertuin if there was any objection to his | VE O'CLOCK M. mith what these! making public through the press the exact | .BER. A.D. . THE EIGHT DA PAT RTHWES! BY AUCTION. ON MONDAY, DE EMBER FIFTH, 1892, aT. ‘Committee on water, Hight and sewers—Chaa,| Dr. McKibben asked Pro he abbve desc: dor farses, eitua iowa ES : BUTL D FRONT- | mortar, frou A. Shields, chairman; W. Mosely Williams, | words meant in bis pamphlet—the candidate | views laid before the recent conference of azch- | Jy tvlend snd Cie ange farms situate in the stad FOUR O'CLOCK Fr. M., we will sell in front cf the ING ON THE SEVENTH STREET J.0AD AND | clbths of ath Richard Rothwell, Albert Carry. B. FP. Guy,| does not engage to be zealous in maintaining | bishop» by himself. Should this permission be | Terms on each farm One-third of the purchase LOT 2, SQUARE 117, PCMREA OCD. IN THE Dis: | mambo jai ee John M. Shomo, A. D. Cheseldine. | the doctrines of the Westminster confession of | Krauted by the pope the publication of the | MnP tires venrh ith ict tet foe eB ONS. Ewe | Fronting 26 feet on i. street with a depth of 75 feet, ‘ Propositions submitted tothe archbishops | fhe purchaser or purchasers W fl be taken ecard og | Almune Cesirable property, three Uiceks west uf Con id Prof. Smith. | Would be considered as sufficient answer to the | ated, of trust on the ‘property, Or all cash, “Terma: Oue-third eash, the balan man; Thos. W. Smith, Gen. Duncan S. Walker,| “You heard Prof. Smith’say in your pres-| Statement quoted. Purchaser's cost; and sould the ume H. L. West, Dr. W. B. French, A. F. Sperry restimed Dr. McKibben, “that a minister | _In reference to the reports that have been | Compiied with in thirty days frou the dag of sule the Henry L. Bryan. not keep his ordination vows.” circulated recently concerning dissensions in | Property so in defanit may he resold at the rixk and | Committee on public 5 tantly Dr. Curtis was on his feet and| the church on the question of education, | (prtcf the defamiting purchaser x inches be Committee on assessments and apportion- | faith. ment of appropriations—M. I. Wheeler, chair-| ~They mean what they say,” in one and two ith interest at the rate of Oper cent per an- able semi-annually. and secured by deed of ron the property sold, or all caxh. af the pur- ser's option. A deposit of €100 required at the tine of sale.” Terms to ve coupled with in ten folio “31.0 bia, and at che re: we will sel! at y on MONDAY, 89. party secured th tor th ln rks and spaces—Geo. | J NAMENTS, & MMISSIONERS: 5 ~ ALLY LOCATED K. French, chairman; Wm. W. Cheshire, eo. Ki ‘0 order for distorting the | Bishop Keane. who is one of the leading spirits | at the discretion me | fs Stet: dee All conveyancing, record ROOMS, i omar ssomors of the F. Rardin. Gen. Wm. Birnes, James 8. Jordan, | language of Frof. Smith. “Is it casustry or | in educational matters among Catholics, said to | . derodit of 2590 will de required on the Bellemonte | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. Aucts. NE. Xi ‘ure | o 3 tact F Reath ALN. Meeac 2 John L. Brown. | the Gorpel of Christ,” continued Dr. Curtis, | the reporter that the be mere of these state- at the tine of gale, 9 ae | [THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. 62 Est. n.w. FIVED PROM = ay ey -_ Committee on schools—Isaac P. Noves, chair- | Dr. Mekibben Would have Presbyterian | ment* might cause serious trouble. + Afull and minute deseription of each pisce can be —— ze ING HOU: quests having “been “nn Suh be order man; Duncan Thompson. A. F. 5) Vv. B.} rs preach?” ‘hat there should be a desire on the part of | hel at oer eg eared SF tne of sale. 4 a ACRES OF LAND ON, H ARE m J abnitein the ic} azats Wasiinewm, D. reat loggerheads in the matter of edu- | Ye assonaed ac ITE WESLEY HEIGHTS. OFFER FOR SALE, Y,, DECEMBER THIRD, iE Peed ON say The Oks CK AM a=. Edwards, Dr. W. W. Hubbell, Geo. W. Barnes, | ver of the court wanted sergeants- | 2ny person to make it appear that the Cathe Court F. Wood. | at-arms appointed to promptly exclude from | Clergy Place of bevinn . : i a to Committee to draft proposed legislation — 0. house all who made disorderly inter. | cation,” said Bishop Keane, “issomething very oe te on iA alt piight te, well to mention a few only of thearti. | “denis. One-tiird of the purchase money in, cash, B. Hallam, chairman; ¢. F. Benjamin, W. C. | ruptions. = much to be deplored and hard to understand. acres of valuable land fronting onthe Ridge road, n. ‘Several Square Pianofortes, Parlor Suites, Chamber pe ey, = Dodge, Appleton P. AME WITH BRICK BA lark, John G. Slater. The m a IED. | the Methodist University and opposite Wesley | Furniture in stiites snd od pieces, Chitfoniers, side. | SSe186 a rator declared the entire interrup- | Those who are circulating these stories —each SIXTH STREED, BETWEEN G | Helehts, : funk yo cnt] on 8 hoses, Cates ‘ide | Cured by a deel of trust cn the property. or all ca Committee to urge site for government print- | ticn out of order, aud Dr. McKibben concluded | story a little spark that may become a great TS SOUTHWEST, AT AUG. | __Terinm of sale (Gini, ountey sid Conchos Sunmecr ant pas | Allconveyancingan recon: atthe canter th ing office—M. I. Weiler, J. J. 8. LA, | his argument. biaze—are doing something that places the peek inae osunumnere sie ek | oy altcesh elecant set of fine China, 155 pieces, decorated 1a | Cyacic. Ip terovot seg on ee etree at the Lehmann, O. B, Hallam J. W. Parrish. | It was moved to take up the second charge. | peace of a whole community in Jeopardy. Per- | pry GLock Pe ae ea es ten pot | Somplted with within ten day lovosts iit | ote, a Crockery, Glass Ware, Ornaments, | ten days after sale the trnsters reserve tiie Ticit and ite. Committee dh health, police and charities | 2 str, W. DOUGLASS, JW KOs, aniivetoners 1D.C wat sell the property at the risk and cost of the default Square 497, fronting “79 feet Purchaser after such public notice as they may dee: be ferteited. Conveyancing a st “ide of 6th ‘st. by ‘depthot | Dzdts GEO: Eller Fulton offered as an amendment that the | *istent effort in getting these statements before | promises part dining rooms, libraries,chambers, rmine the first charge. | the people through the medium of the press | 104 !nches on the e BUF hiaserna cost, halls, stairs, & William Hendley, chairman: Dr. W. P. ¢ &C0., 613 Lath st. PAYS bytery first de ALSO, Hazen. Neill Dumont. Fred G. Dieterich, An- | aber has been recognized as on the | May make the matter a national one. I cannot | Hise iweiuns Sih tek bie batleiaey = OMY | gare ABOVE SALE IN POSTPONED oN ac. | FOR CouBIN eos SEWING MACHINES S Oot A, A BROOKE, t drew J. Curtis, Dr. J.B. Littlewood, Mrs. Ei rof. Smith, and it is thought he felt | understand why false and misleading reports | “terms: Onc-balf cash, balance te oake an te rain until MONDAY, DECK aEEE aT, ONE OCLUCK BSL n25dbs__ THOMAS SUMERVILLE.S twelve | count, of t FIFTH, 1592, same honr and place. \CANSON BROS., Aucts. CHAXCERY SAL? OF THE VALUAB} DWELLING AT THE NORTH! OF KSTREPT AND CON PRICE. SUPER- E. Briggs. ~ | Roreful that the first charge would not be sus- | Concerning the policy of the church in Ameriea | mouths, with interest secured by deud of ty et : « ald not be sus 3 ta | Drovert®, oralt cash, atthe on ore egemnitice on property 4, and he wanted the prestige of acquittal | should be so persistently put forward, and it 13 ot of Siove eae otto at te ae eae. Obes, clues sci par tir arog thers. A motion to | Would be well for those engaged in the practice | an:ine und recorl ng sf cost of wanes Jobe H. Oberty. cheirms re entering on the others. A motion to a8 p iS Cae eee AL: n20-dts_| T, B. STAHL, CONSTABLE, A LOT OF ELECTRI- CAL GOODS. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M. HORSES, WAGOS tries can be Y DEPAL Architect, W the amendment was lost by one vote. to consider the terrible responsibility they are Eagene Peters, J. J. S. Has second charge was then taken up. This | ssuming in so doing.” LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctionvors, 1407 G street, AEE OEE RE TORE: | POPES e onvsntent, comfortal THON, OPPOSITE BARES pened tonmnedia — si of the intlictment, as it rela ——s0+ — the woods in bis store upon which the interest is due | Fooms im the city." RATC 2 frering att AN IRKEPAKARLE Loss, of. Smith's views on the inspiration of CAPRIVI’S ARMY BILL. AT AUCTION BY CATALOGUE Syelve months of more, consisting of Goid, Sibver and | _Telephone. 1732. __ — the Scriptures. ‘The charge is based on his —— THE BACON COLLECTION, Beart Pine, Collar buttons. Gud Suttons: Stags F: | PBATCEIFFE, DAIHE® CO.) AUCTIONEERS, Burning of the Church of St. Michael at | pamy titled “Biblical Authorship and| The Liberalx Will Vote Only for What is COMPRISING G. and set Rings, Pins, Earring Seta, Jewelry, Brace: ea ‘Gnenk: Senabia tion,” which was originally read before Vital to the Empire. BEAUTIFUL SPECIMENS OF ANTIQUE MAHOG- | lets, Coins, Currency,’ Silver Ware, Gold and Silver REMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF : ; : Genesis. Gatig o cemaaee aor ae f = X "ANY FURNITUR! BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS, | Medals, Diamords and other precious stones, Guns, GOOD WORK HOKSES, Then, dete, wes Crue wo the genefal assembly condemning | P¥Fing the depate in the German reichstag| STANDS, TABLES, CHATRS, WARDROBES, | Revolvers, Canes, Cnubrell lated Were aes Senne, ight eg calamitous fire. achings of Dr. Briggs of Union Theologi. | 0” the budget, which was continued yesterday,| &¢.: STANDARD MEDICAL “AND MISCEL- | Btovers, Mustcals Matheiatical, Sariical ana Mer BUGGY AND FARM HARNESS, CLC ae tvent of topeaudaen oie - A LANEOU: Or . MEDIC, Ni . | chanic str , Fine Seal Coats, 5 le TU! ECE: - oinar me testimony was introduced | Dr. Buhl, aleader of the national liberals, vaid | Senay PRINTS” AND PMGR NSE ee, | continue Horace at 1oeclan Ceres ae See | pORSATUDAY, DECEMBER THR dur | foramle at pubic auction the following pral estate to show the indentity of the pamphlet and that | that his party would vote for the demands NY AN: + ner | 620 o'clock until all the lots are sid. Ticket holders | AUOTION ROOMS, #50 PENNSVLVANLL AVENUE oe PA, ge —< Ht had been: eutenstvedy cleoubaed: Ural. Sasithy party EBONY AND CHERRY CABINETS, OUT | picasetakengiice. HK. FULTON, Pawnbroxer. | NORTHWEST, the above mentioned tee Le oe, fon of aquare numbered one “hundr dais it had been extensively |. Vrof. 8 % i 2 NE CHINA, r v, mA " N fo nha *, = ome - according to ‘subdivisi 1° Foeaeeeee ounaton enleatoted to axecrtarg | made by the government for money for military | GLASS, FINE CHINA. PLATED wane, |? di T. WARREN JOUNSON, Auctioneer, | owner disposiniz of saine forwant o: tse. Siice'ot the surveyor of the District of Columuia tt which is visited the world, was destroyed by th The Church of St. Mi ve DECORATED DINNER SERVICES, BRONZ! {SON BRO ac — at pts tet = RATCLIFFE, DARR .. lio 171 aie, Care wis" ere the authors uf the overt which | PUrPowe co fara was compatible with the | DECOUATER DINNER SERYICES, BRONZE | [)UNCANGON BKOS..hictioners ay Ses the Mic r gave rise to his paper. Vital interests of the empire, but the carrying LOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, HATR | PEREMPTORY SaLE OF Business Property, | UYUTEPSTAT huni tusas teed one oftheclerk’s | Proveinents thereon. Se The prosecution objected. but, it, was over-| out of the provisions of the army bill to their | MATTRESSES, TOILET SETS AND MANY| TeAgW AND ELIVESTE GT MEETS ROUTE | oes of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia | , Terms. sale: One fourth of the purchase money a go ruled, and the witness answered that no one | full extent was impracticable. OTHER VALUABLE AND USEFUL ARTICLES, | _ WEY’ " sitchen po eg A ey uthor. WHICH WILL BE MORE PARTICULARLY seventeenth cent IONDAY, on 1), two c2pand. three Gh THURSDAY AFTERNOON, PECEMBER | District of Columb Dr. Bubl complained of the inadequate share THE TWENTY: ATTEN | vears, thedeferred payments "to he secured hy the On D then asked who were the authors. DESCRIBED IN THE CATALOGUE. EIGHTH, 1802. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, | FIGHTH DAY GF NOVEMBER, ise, tombatones from the 1ét! : = Germany had taken in thecelebrations in honor Ke will xe in front of the premises part lot No. % in | OCLOCKA.M., all the right, ttle, claim and interest | Botesof the purchaser bearing dateon the day of ut Dr. McKibben to his feet. He y Commencing THURSDAY. DECEMBER EIGHTH, | yquaze No. 343, fronting 23 feet Ne nt ith id 1 = wheci are badly rid he hat much feeling in this matter, and.| of the four hundredth anniversary of the dis-| 182 AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M, within | enuf ty depts af aboot cb retract New, Gers | of she defendast' mand Yo'che Yollowine described | sles igs itcret ands raucos Be high alter wae the he proposed that if it should appear that this | covery of America. our spacious sales rooms, 1407 G street, secon’ floor, Se property be alitaked oh rand eh eccing | gone Seriny Machines, Parts of Machines, &e.. | Therwot. "A sevosit of 8300 tebe mde at the tine the f AbKED ___ -sserorla fla ple wee Sacks ws intended fo bring out prc | Chancellor von Caprivi, in reply, said that | “itction, among which will be fotnd somwsare cea | PUREE TSE exten an casts taramce, an one | Sih Hashem, Woodworks’ tao tue CO)" Laney Tees | Purchasers cose eat Se Fortheng he rors € ret among all cl wie sashes § ie * ferms: One- cash, balan i evi , : Ni E : J “ mend Yate matter sot bearing on the merite of the | Germany had been worthily represented at the apattwosearm. notes, with Shee cont interest ape gy ee Surviving Traw =e ‘The Nicaraguan Canat Convention. | ‘t' member of the court objected to this lan- | Cambus fetes at Genoa and at the celebration | 42-4 Sccured bya deed oi truston the provers acd, eat | SHS! M#svor of Jamsec Aadieon, et ae St At yesterday's session of the Nicaraguan con-| guage as being n threat. watl ua ae Ge ee ee RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, cash, at optian of the purchase ak deponit ot $0 2 ee Niethal. PUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., Oth and Dsts. n. ven Now Orleans the committee on future |" Prot. Smith finally withdrew hia question, | Coled, jha warmest 0 = OPA. AVE-'N.W, | Wilhtn Ritoen days fron day of sales Oiberwiae the | PATCLIFFE, DARE § C0... gine ex24 | CHANCERY SALE OF & COZY HOME 1S GEORGE. work reported recommending the following | UF. Curtis stated that he wished to withdraw | Sain forthe parttaken. 1 salt a =a lane Gong ed {0 revel the property atthe Tiss, and : TOWN, BEING HOUSE No. 3402 FIRST (Olt S P ing mllowing | ss. Taeuage aed ki Wak ia celine De Makes. lerr Leibknecht, the socit ler, <ie- | SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE | cost of defaulting purchaser after Bve days’ adver- ‘HE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL STREET). Fesolutions % «pe clared that the anti-semitic movement, which ‘GEORGETOWN PROPERT ‘tisement in some newspaper published in Washing- | SX TURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER THITD, some | — BY Virtue of's decree of the 81 Court of the = ben to order, and to have the words regarded as | found many adherente in ‘Germany, promoted | BIRROVED BY THREE SToiti x AND FLATS. | jon, D. 0. Conveyancing, dc hour, at the rooms of Ratciiffe, Darr & Co.. 020 enn: | District of Columbia, dated the 26: of Ocueber. 1891. For. "Tha eu algae i aterance or | ot having Sv pan teeta tf neal Sononsey Ms epottkes| Reker “eri cA efter oD . See wm DASHEL APS ot | Be a this convention be instructed to disseminate | Later it was brought out by Prof. Smith that | {ME chine Of mocial, demmoe rey. ee eefin Gere| SOW UNDER GOOD MENTAL 3 RATCLIFFE, DARR& CO., Aveta.” MATHS, | Opledetendant, the uudersicued ae trustees wilt cali : Seforsation concerning the proceedings of the lv bed in private conversation offered to with- | ny and that political morality be improved. | pObuNEPSTAEAY pAERERNOON, DECEMBER ——- oe Feygis alee on SEDNESDAL HE MEN: | CARD” | “Our Evgrius and Me Procce tt eecordace a nee ee ae ee Ea prcsbeteng, bat ‘the Pembmet e teaired | “Dr. von Frege, conservative, said that the | for sale infront ofthe premises, |" 6" °° 2 peta adlpaptt << ncees s OCLOCK P.M. in front of the darts of lose ——| Set shades. veegl in accordance as the uecessity of the | by-the 2 aH es ™. aden. but the py cuti a 4 rN RK XMAN ‘1. s ~ Prosecution again | conservatives would not define their attitude BY RUBLIC £CTION, gnriml tox HOLIDAYS. TRUSTER'S SALE OF IMPROVED REALESTATE, | soventy and seven: WLsom | ust 60 eon @ccarten Fequ objected, saying if that were done they would | {¢) abate r LOT 43, TENTS OF A TOY STORE iG HOUSE AND PREMISES NO. ete ward rmy bill until the measure came IN SQUARE 30, UBLIC AUCTION. WELFTH STREET SOl 3 c Mach tor inne, nant senna SMQAMGSSS We aes een etait Mahan wa, |p fn dete Hew ways Rewever, tnt | to etc Beet et wraepn |G MONDAY. DEC aR STAGE ome. oe mex | gF RET SEREED ROUEN a re argos] Mme pes ech serge raed “gf Lag fe abate copra This testi | be considered the demands made for the navy | Tf Lroperty is situated inone of tha pact eek lot of Toys of every. description, Housefurnish. of Okemt on the 16th day of Noven--| AND | PATENT LEATHER. Sem shence his appeintment emanated, | a =a tiinony Was | 15 be too high. ngctlopeot Gvorsetown aud sil under ed rental and | HM. Ec. Beto. which we invtte the attention of | PUiiah' be Seals is complainant ant Hele a Ris Cat, | Finest the world main. 2 t each delegation immediately a out. .- | should com pal ‘those m search foods. Terms = 5 mend : cone Dold « meeting and organize an anxiliary state | Adjourned until Monday. Hace Dausbask, 9 Rawibee.of the xeich. | ST acinomae LATIMER & SLOAN. Sika” be deid dectes Wilk on SRTURDAS, the WILSON "Newest “Patiern Paucar — Gqngasication, having for officers of the same «| ausbooeoS enna mae atetetineal Coton: | ects <oasstyirt cal the balance in one, two Avetionsers, | FBTID Bat Om DECEMuEIE, inva at “WaLd® ES —— “alee bel President, a vice presi lary,4 treas-| Dedication at a Colored University. aes With tea abba tars ering recognition of Stnuefiy secured by deed ol crust uved feoeetty IN, Aneta, O12 Est. n.w. | PAST FOUM O'CLOCK FM. in tromt t"the ‘rei cane _| Leal | enim or gga soar) Chriswan Hall, « new building, erected at a | the inviolability of private property at sea im | Of s400 will be required at the, (itus “of tile NPAs TH Cire MDA Oe PEAR GE | tered twemycdx Goin cyte wa Wrusox & Cann Le — ies the‘etite th | Cost of $50,000, was-dedicated at Clark Uni-| time of war. 2 ferms of sale are hot complied with in Aifteen days THECORD AND: wey. Sedand ninety-five (005) in the cit oy .o. years le, oP st Nw , tion appoint a commitice at hive whee date i | YeFsity (colored) at Atlanta, Ga, yesterday. | The Kreuz Zeitung, ultre-conservativo,@pro- | {ruin the dx aS cl coy tear tory ae rewall the, Brop- THIRD. NORTHWEST, BEING PREMISES | D. C.. beginning a: the “: “4 ~ ff SAY 3 + pinto pepe ralthege Ag] Pap aommin llrms amps tora compromise in the matter of the mili- | after five dayst advertisement of each role ig some | VERCMN AS HO. 2216, | Fitth, That the committee ou address ap-| STatulating the university upon ite advance- | {ery bbs plan a fo increase the infantry in | vanclan tind recording athe od epee ‘ P "The | the present army to the full limit allowed by | Y*v*™ Fecording at the cost of the ‘purchaser. Dointed at the last convention be continued. menis im education of the negro race. ‘The | ‘2? P' tb aoe RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. Site, ‘Theh the cuscutive commitie building is named in honor of Mrs. Eliza Chris- | ¢tistng law. This would mean the addition of | @2-akabe ‘Auctioneers. # ‘ il ae Seg ue S - Ee i Fe 2 ish = i ie : ee SPF oe sr. Nw. New line of ‘Shawls, sincle amd : r 25,000 troops, and would bring the total to vm ‘on the afternoon of MONDAY, DE- | in cash. ie. pointed at the last con be reased in| Man, a northern woman, who gave $10,000 JANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE 'M PROVE! shered | Years from the special prices. Bombers, 40 that each state in attendance Lere | toward erecting the building. a SS ee Cig 2%! soute 4 BeLWrEN Sita ARD | Gweirpe ci2y wuniBered main Tents the altel Sytaser hisses Goud, awe and’ owt shall be “represented by three members apon | eae ae aus Set Garcening ee enamine By virtue of 2 Saulty cause, No. 13.690, in soreeiat on Lolo | eee wren tae “Gur Se. Drom Goodsia stripss and plain camtthe me ev. ! _ Manqeeiemae 9 ‘» Fai: organization. The expense of such a plan would | %¢ Supreie Court tee of Columbia. T will Curenty seven G7) font Sars deat. . i, fonrt eoction, wes amended too to After months of weary waiting the edu-| not exceed 20,000,000 marks more annually. FudeeD, TEE Bee oe EMBER soar (i) iachen theres : poe oad mittee Jo£° ie Varese" cational interests of the country are at last | Some significauce is attributed to the a HALE: Lt PM ot Fi vnenee, cual wi | _B22dda 1 from a ne\ office has | “Sfermac: fb, Beck five committee, and that state organizations | * ‘sir way to secure the space they require | #s it comes ‘of euler One-t Rhavea right to call for the presence and aid of | 8t the world’s fair. ‘The execative coumniites many connections with high mallitary ‘uthori- ‘and the : ae aay deem expedient. The ee Lacy try pap etd sony me Sons A ment the resulutions were adopted | the plans for a new ex tion building and au- a : os thorized the council of administration w secure | MAF Gleason of Long Island City. ‘The Hawuilten Woolen Company, controlling | bid» for the construction of «building accord.) Mayor Gleason of ‘Long Island City had sixteen mills, at Amesbury, Mass., bas increased | ing to the ‘The building is not to cost | been indicted by the grand jury with the other the wages of all employes, except spinners, 6 | over $120. school commissioners, The is illegal Pet ont. ‘The spinners were given an increase — in connection with first ward 19 per veut reventiy. | Wwo can forges Dr. Buil's Cooga Syrapr Pablte sebook

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