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_—_ a ‘ = THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DeceMBER’ 3, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. MARKET AT MARANHAO. growing on trees, for young bivalves attach N N eSTIN: CI YY | themselves in great numbers upon the trunks Noi SLL! ) and lower limbs when submerged. The man- ; grove (which, you know, contains the principle ai. ar eS of tannin in greater abundance than any other Ptr : = tree) grows in the strangest manner. From its A Visit to the Best Built Town in shatt—porhaps six fect nigh and ix inches in diameter it "pats forth “horizontal branches, razilian i These drop down suckers that become roo’ the B Republic. in the mud along the «hore and soon attain the — size of the parent stem. and these in turn send RE: ont other branches and drop other stems, till TYPES OF ABORIGINEES. the tree has growninto an enormous frame work, strong enough to resist any tempest. in whose deep shadows, seldom invaded by human ‘The Monkeys of South America—A Queer | feet, myriads of water birgs rear their young. Old Town—The Bay and the Tide—The & Q@UESR CLD TOUR. a : Such a queer old town as is this Maranhao, Every-] fe Ve hil- a pia the Inhabitants—Chil- | 4 as toilsome as queer. It rambles over two oan > bills and the valley between them, consequently 2 ae Bpecial Correspondence of The Evening Star. Maraxmao, Buazrs, Oct. 17, 1892. OOKING ON THE map of Brazil you will observe that wo bave returned southward, by some distance be- low Para. It happened that the steamer we took on our upward way did not call at this port; and having set out to do” the country thor- oughly, we feel that to omit so important place as Maranhso and Proceed to pastures new without having seen it would be likes dropped stitch ina piece of | knitting—casily picked up at the time, but, if left, an irreparable injury to the completed work. So we have retraced our steps 400 miles Below the mouth of the Amazon, and will pres- ently dowble back on the same course en route to Venezuela. A VARIETY OF TITLES. By the way, Iam not sure whether you will find the name I have given on the map which You consult. It will depend upon the map, as the place rejoices under a variety of titles. Some authorities put it down as San Louiz, etbers Maranhao, others Maranheim, others | the rise and fall of most of its streets are so Maranham and others hitch the several cogno- | preciv itous that the sound of wheels is nevar mens together in one high-sounding whole. | heard upon them, for wheeled vehicles could ‘The French colonists, who first settled the town | not possibly be nsed; and hills so near the equa- Gn 1612), christened it in compliment to the | tor, thougli lovely in a scenic point of view, are mm saint and the royal family of France, | to be eschewed for every-day climbing, unless Louis, and its bay Saint Mary. The Dutch, | they loom up to cooler regions, like Popocati who gained possession a few years later and | petl or Chimboraz: There is one tramway held it until 1653, dubbed it Maranheim. Lord | line that runs off somewhere beyond the sub- urbs, throngh streets so narrow that the cars project over the sidewalks, scattering pedes- trians into the nearest doorways. Naturally there are not many carriages in the city, since there is only one good carriage road on the whole island, and that only two or three miles long. The sedan chair is not used here, as at Bahia, but the “rede” abounds—n sort of strong hammock, which provides easy means of loco- motion up and down the hills. It mon to see ladies thus taking their daily “constitutional,” but few gentlemen go abroad in the rede, except invalids and octo- genarians, though they indulge in them greatly athome. Between the paving stones of the steep streets grass grows thickly, and tropical rains dash down them in torrents, washing the whole city clean. One of the narrowest and steepest avenues isappropriately named Quebra- costa (break-back) street. Owing to the com- bined heat and humidity of the atmosphere everything you touch is clammy with moisture, grech with mold. musty of odor and sticky to the touch, asin Panama. ‘The houses are sub- stantially built of stone, those of the better class being two-storied, with balconied win- dows, All of them have mossy, red-tiled over- hanging roofs, under whose eaves swallows breed in great numbers, and are surrounded by odorous gurdens, where myriads of pica-flores a (tiny Brazilian humming birds that look like a eldeaadiee keamamnean living jewels) dart forever among the flowers. Cochrane, who captured it in 1823 afd got him- a self made marquis of the same, called it Maran-| The city has nowadays not more than 35,000 ham, and to this day the Englichmen who come | inhabitants and a gencral air of having gone ee — to org on — into a decline. Time was, say thirty years ago, the | Pata to the northward and Pernambuco to the + am Ge eochrane’s fashion, (as they | when the population was much greater, before Fae Biter Sone eat pearing it inte the | southward had diverted and absorbed so much . of itscommerce. But Maravhao must always comprise t! ss ity on things pertaining to their own countr) fmsist on Maranhao. Therefore, you can take f é r : if you wisely 4 3 + F g St is pronounced as if spelled Mah-ran-yown, ecconting the final syllable, ‘TRE BEST BUILT TOWN IN THE EEPUBLic. At any rate it is not aplace to be ignored, Being capital of the big. big province of the mame name, Brazil’s fourth city in size and ence second to none in commereial importance, ‘and said to be the very best built town in the . Itis not on the main land, but, like New York city, occupies an island in the At- - lantic twenty-eight miles long by fifteon broad, | Products of a very wide extent of rich country, Separated from the rest of Brazil by the twin | the province aloue of which it is the capital ‘Days of Sen Marks and San Jose, encircled by | having an area of 140,000 square miles. It is ‘the small streams of San Francisco and Me. | the entrepot for vast quantities of rice, cotton, ganbao, which rise and fall with the tide. At | Tum. drugs and medicinal herbs, hides, man- mouth of these rivers is a basin. accessible | feiss di tartaruga. or turtie egg buttor, sugar, eniy at high tide and then br vessels drawing | hammocks and pottery, and the receiving point Bot more than twenty fect, the b: | for manufactured goods from Europe to sw Mary, which Pizon discovered in ply she sane interior region.” Steamers. phy whore discovery was followed by th from Maranhao direct to Havre, Liserpool and ion beng made a Spanish « Lisbon, to Paraand Rio de Janeiro, and also up ; the great rivers Itepicura, Guajahu and Pen- dare." The cathedral and episcopal palace are magnificent structures, built by the Jesuits many years ago, and there are ten other fine churches and no end of convents and monas- teries. Among other notable public buildings are the governor's palace, the treasury, custom house, municipal hall, naval arsenal. ‘military hospital, the richly endgwed hospital da miseri- cordia, ‘and haifa dozen other refuges for the sick and unfortunate; orphans’ home, found- ling» home, lepers’ home, custom house, the ter, museum, public library, botanic garden, the great college or “Lyceum,” as it is here culled. where the higher branches are acquired, including the languages, anciont and modern, navigation, design, astronomy, &c.;a commer- cial school with evening sessions, and another for. artisans and working people generally, in ee co inside | *hich the trades are tanght, majority of Sree wee resi centers, Once, ‘side | Ctisens are more than “well-to-do,” ovening ine Dy acerice of fort, with a tall white | Tor estates of greater or less extent (and in Free fated yr Bg ares inland or | fofmer days many slaves), which are carried on aah weakened freu by resident administrators, so that the must the aad te a maser lucky owners have to do is to spend the reve- which form a sort of natural fortress, crossed | Ne thereof in the pleasures and dissipations two or three narrow passes known only to | % “ity life. Indians. Put when the tthe har. |THE CMIUDBEN OF THESE OPULEST Lax bor is more than half dry, leaving steamers igierinseys That have anchored in front of the town are universally well educated—at least in the Stranded amid great bare sand banks. showy branches if not in those most practical. i ‘THE BAY AND TIDE. | and generally “finished” in Madrid, Lisbon or Then the traveler who has not been wise . @@ough in bis day and generation to go ashore Ihas ample time while waiting for the water'é Yise and the rimultaneons return of bis com- | du vorage to note how beautiful is the | ee cenes cana with little inlandts of green- | - ; strange fisher craft lving along the yy from hold their perpendicularly in the Water ang, striking all at once. shoot againe the carrent with inconceivable rapidity, tall | eccoanut and bread frait trees fringe the city » with searlet-flowered pomegrnace clustered at their feat; long lines of | palms beyond, nedding their plumed | hospitable greeti: I he prevailing we mountains, | lll EE thin ie tlemen of leisure, comprise Y FUTURE Days. FUTURE DAYS. | FUTURE DAYS. Se Lapidot Money for Sale! RATCLIFFE, DARK & Co. AUCTIONEERS | JRATCLIFFE, DARRA.CO.. AUCTIONEERS. | (7 80. W. STICKNEY, Awtioneer, 1847 ’ money getters, number about one-sixth and =, TRUSTEES SALE 0} LUARLE IMPROVED | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALTARLE INrRorre TR iS SALE OF AN UNIMPROVED AL ESTATE, BEING PLEMIS) = KNOW PROPERTI oi - T Worth more than standard value,—worth two for one Britta Gea yeriain deed of truwt Anica 2iet duret | TICE JoREFH P BRADLEY, seiene |. "wits oe tee af ont recorded in Lowe at least on the part of the former. It : y 5 er. ea ber N By virtue of s decree of the Supreme Const of the | the Distrlet of Colquiha, amd at fna'its rise in the time of culonial dependence | for the World’s Fair,—and more than that to you a pestis cae (SEES ofa bates | pede = Garten roamed oN rcember A. vd thors, we ot on Portugal, when the monarchs’ home-bred is « yi Rotes secured thereby | we will sail, at pulse auetion. ‘aod Caroline Bradley sf paint Tube courtiers crowded all the walks of ambition to We are selling half-dollars for.a dollar a-piece, | #H0Sbsi, fae innit nav Oe ete | pa Jack Brasles” By veock ats the exclusion of native worth and talent. In . - Jey. Joseph Gardner Bradiey ot Dons > - te wit) The weet 20 een, the following described real : fey are defendante, Twill salt crews jut | You get a : Eethe counts of Wankinatons Distct qf Catalan fe | Fmbeeae ore devendante, f will salt at 6 : f 2 ot the premises " th ita certath piece or parcel of iand god prem: | PMAT META Dey BE RTCRMEE RE ee ee those days the government was terribly and oppressive, and the history of the ‘‘capi- dept sof Iot numbered ten BC one (in Todd & Brown's eatelivision 7 a ises known and distingusbed asand being ict nam. | jot aemt one ci sot Piesant and Pinan ain me 0s tanias” is a repetition of the old story of the ‘ ninete-o (10). fm equare four (4). Of O. L | Bear isa tak Uae eine ae are ae Ue | ot ictaien te reereted tate el fanmmee mad rapacity and outrages of the Roman proconsuls. ba oe a otk Ehlchester, ue the | dred and sixty (3 gi the District ‘To this hereditary hatred another cause is added 9 s Bity-four Gg) ens of the records of tho warveyors | 194 foot Since on Now. 2 } icx'ss ‘an ‘aiieg in the steady flow of Portuguese emigration or’ .~4 air Office of the District of Columbia, Greet, thence south, 35 fern eS | os wena . ul Terma of sale: One-third of ihe purchase mones ta | Inches, the . 3 tac the line of T | m1 poor emigrants almost invariably become rich, Beautif a D interest and cecused tip | Sureet and and twelve months, with interest. and More cr wees, truproved by a Inge slow deed of, trust on the property. or ail ‘nah All cou | am fing brick “hens, with, brie é Jeyanciac snd recording at. the cost of the purchaser. | frag ht VWiGinwe Brick ‘house, with » posit of 850 will be required at the time of sale, . of in If terms of sale are not compiled with within tem | cash and che halrnee tr tee ete eee fays after sale the trustees reserve the right to renell | Cneand'tme peste from day or stenwith te ‘the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting ecution. ero. it. anusTR EER tees ee agodeae Wie 3 ARIS EE RAtciors. DAK & CO. AUCTION while the financial tendencies of the haughty Brazilians, who, as a rule, toil not neither do they spin, are steadily downward, expecially in since the abolition of slavery. j u e e Souvenir Coin ‘Taken all in all, despite, its steep streets and 5 ys sticks motions Sen, Luizide aerwtee an) Desig. 3 for a Dollar member. Universal courtesy, kindness and good temper are confined to no grade of society, into the republic and the fact that the miserably Original : | Smee isd ye rel : nen the property. | | TNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE Terme to be | (fic, ofthe Suprewe Court one and tw. 2 | otherwise the right to reese and a ready and overflowing hospitality meets z _SmPERSA. AVE SW. | eviems uenice ba tee eee CK AM. altherisie tite the stranger at every turn. Every day is one ls \s VALTARLE BEAL ESTATE ONL STREET BE. | Served. rere 9 “4 | of the defendant im and to the af tranquil calm: evers evening one of mild A Work of Art in itself. oaTELEES PORTHCEAN a atct ISN TE EH | cranes s gs ee ST ky issipation, and by midnight the streets are de- NN MONDAY, EMBER FIFI, 1802, AT ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | © de Mitkiewtes, and will be. an ferted and silent as graveyards, in which, should ae, FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. we, wit! sell infront ot the | RRA*CH x OAD GENSAT | seats So Satya You be so out of fashion as to walk abroad, you We i Is i LOT 2, SQUARF. 117, . an ke Siena } we fom ry P mould! be aocostel every. few stops by tke pe- e devote the entire amount towards developing | yosune2 rio? PAQY EY aoe or ELEGANT THAUE ; STORY, PRESSED PRICK BANE MOAN ADELL trol, with a musket over his shoulderanda| and ennobling the People’s Great Fair. Secmetarceee wert: Sve Moca west atc : y MHANCERY SALE OF Var bayonet on the end of the musket, and required ‘Termin “Unetitrd cash, the balance in one and to | INEST ANTS, | CLS OR sotha a wee to give the countersign—‘nmigo” (friend )— Fears, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent " ~y ° a STREETS SOUTHE levity’ ‘ * 2, payable semi-annually ani sedured OT 12, SQUARE 908 irtae of a decree ieupetctread eevee) Souvenir and Rare Coins as an Seas Mena a a | Ponbee ee ale anPataee ar | at ies a % ‘option. A "deposit 0 required at the | fret ucies te street = gh py ye oy Faxwre B. Wanp. Investment. Bee seeks gatePaate Sey temelied wi fa Men | elegant brick fisuse wth back gliding unter wood eae = . ing, Ke ont a : Terms. Over and, above an ine? =.» = wick Face Market RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. Aucts._| to Ue paid incash A deposit of 1 OEE OF 4 Coin. value. value. FP HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. G12 Est nw. | Hime ates ‘Tee cat be scent ~H It Shows That Virtue is Always Its Own 5 ae Fisk and cost of the devagiting puree mawaen: U. S. $5 Goldpiece 1822 5-00 900.00 aCe ROAD, Oredarre WEEE HEIAN RSS | Alconveyancing. rere gt a mr-hascr's cost From the Boston Transcript. U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar 1.00 900.90 AP BURELS LOC ON OF EE LE | . + DARR & CO-Aucts “There!” exclaimed Grimsby, “there's that} U.S, Half-Dollar 1796 50 2.50 TUFSDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY. WEDS AP REE, 18, POSTPONED UNTIL | $0 arty at auitin , ji AT HALF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK . TH DAY OF DECEMB! ne ar Pesky flen now that’s been biting me.” And} J. §. 1802 Silver 5-Cent Piece 10§ 100.90 : Acres of waltabie land fronting v1 the Rt D. 1Ro2. Same hour and place | chaser ate in The bvening wetting his finger, in another instant he would U. Ss. 1856 Eagle Penny ei 5.00 fhe Methodist University and opposite Wesley poor af cB 4 A b A - OSEPH J. DARLINGTON, Tew have captured and killed the nimble little = : Terms of sale; One-half cash, balance in ons year, FOsEROs SEs. rnowas potas Feat eteneen, De insect. But. cre Grimsby could accomplish | U. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Ameri) +01 50.00 SS aaldaf Bama fate omar iets | PHCATERY, SATE, CHS SALUABEE, Lor Ox | 1 Uxcuseow pnow-avcTionmEns his murderous purpose Fogg seized him by | Queen’s Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng. 24-33 32-00 Sotanlicd wath with ms other deposit will | Tire WERT SIDE OF SCHAMPLATS AVENUE | Tousrers gale OF VALTAPLE IMPROTED the hand, exclaiming: “What are you thinking | Napoleon’s 100-day 5fr., French. 1.00 4-00 nedts GEO. C. PAYNE & CO., O13 Lath st mol Bet ) PROPERTY ON x Srivet BETWEEN SINE of, man? For heaven's sake, don’t kill him; | King William Coronation, Ger. 1861 66 1.25 (@-THE ABOVE SALE 15 POSTPONED 0 | WAGMINGTON B.C he NOMTHEASE, don't Kill him!” “Don't kill him?” echoed | German «Peace” Coins 1871 66 1.25 Piva 1605, sawe bour end pace Goae : | gues Reverntec a hb titel et hele Se Grimsby, interrogatively, ‘and why not, FF Waittey Sonssos” aetna — - | gured and ‘ve eacetal Sted Heenan © pray? Do you want the varmint to sabe : ever iaccame les Four cords of the Colgan "an Raimi. wna ecuiplaslye” Cita," ception Voges This’ will be the best investment you made— AUCTION SALF. OF ht *WALY c T will sell by public uction at the r plircen . eal we) Xia DAY oF buchen, sp. “I know it isn’t pleasant to be bitten by a flea, * . fulton, 1218 Fa ave. n.w.. commencing I HALF-PAST FOUR Ocha 4 ; i d oped AY, DECEMBER 8. AT TEN O'CLOCK A. Fed ace CAE PM. tee potters ny ueneam teeta sndton 20) A World's Fair Souvenir. Con— Sek teuttncr sie asieng Waste lott acted y waists youre aterm Preserver?"’ “Well, at any rate that flea has . . Beart Finn, Colias Baitont Cea buttons: seas | tlat recanted i Liter Eee, | AL ISN YSTMEN® te oe Preserved his own’ life.” ‘said (Grimbs, for A National Fleirloom for only $1.00. G ang tet Winn, Pins, Paring Sete, Jewsiry, ce: | E Rie Sood record Bidet, tre the present, at all events, So let's hear how Ta oe oe Gold and | thereon: * your life was saved.” “It was one day this Re nen, Deeheation. | Terms of ale: On Meee ee Foss, is = pies Under Act of Congress we have 5,000,000 Bers, Kalvie, Opeia Glassen re i cenianoiaions an | Sete “Gor ramp out’ in the country, when sud- 5 ; matt pe ‘and the balance tole paid in twoegval | Bots, bearing luterent denly it came on to rain. Looking about for Souvenir Coins, of the denomination of 50 cents coors instruments, Fine Seal ote, kc. & fallments rempectively one oak oe, ae. | terest tayatie sm a shation, wy eyes felt apon 5 barn with the each. That the money may go as far as possible, JES jotware aiid.” Ticket herders | fared Dy | chasee's option. A ee ree ee ee ee and that a// the people may have a chance to pro- Ste” OT WARREN JOHNSON, Auctioneer, | Per annur at time ofsale | All started on a run for the barn and reached it just nd y u NSON, Auc tS r¢ Srahae ees | ferchaacr'sceot."'Terwn a as the rain came down in torrents. _I had one bs cure these artistic and patriotic souvenirs of their own RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioncern pe bid ie sovapted. 4 Af the terme of wae are pot comm n days oF property will be foot on the barn floor and was just bout to en- Exposition, we have resolved to offer the whole issue CHANCERY SALP OF VALUARLE IMPROVED foreseit the property ‘at the risk and cost of the de- GM. WILLIAMSON, + eeastegn wie a ee for sale—at $1.00 each. « Sitiver Sowrawese. roe ee Pea cari, ee eee rl. could feel his hot breath in my face ie lee Doluatie’ sated Sh eke cee THOMA METS. ¢ Trustees, | GEO. W. STICKNEY, Acct. 12160 aw or A coals foal bis lnk Gren in. my foes, Apply to any Bank, or send Post Office or Express Money Order, Mik wheretu Sonu Be Dackiey" ss excemor ve | m28-apds MEAS B. oo Bonet. 9 TRUSTEES: SAL} TALTABUR appRe would have been’ in” iuy “throat. "| Bank Draft, or Registered Letter for as many coins as you wish, with ateata are, Si aahed dette | TyUNCANGON BHO yAarnoorern | ROE, Etre A AWN SENG could actually feel his slobber on my neck. | instructions how to send them to you, to som TUESDAY THE SIXTH | A rees SALE OF TF i Pe BNOWN as UME AST But in the nick of time he turned wrath- aR CLE cored y i ii saw whol * nee . 2, .. the following Oe a “al thing ss by inepiration, “tea ha dteasted | TREASURER WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, Coie he his attention from the business in hand. I Lod ings | Tig eget ag ewido a CHICAGO, ILLS. =: — went for the flea I stepped back, shut the door By virtn Liber ERTY On m1 f the preniiwes | TEENTH Day OF DECE O'CLOCK PM, the f ‘Terms: One-third cach, balance tn two eqn: % x tn the ity of Washi H : — - - ments. payablein one anid two years froun day : DE Puce iF 4 to with a crash and I was saved.” Ty: with interest on ‘the deferred jaymente at percent | | By victue of adeed cf trust to as, dated the 14h | Wuubia. to wit All of tot Somborne! twenty (30), i by that flea, and,as I said before, the flea which AUCTION SALES. Rerannum until paid Interest payable semi-annualiy, | fay of June. A. D. 1842, and recorded in Liber 1700, | fttelug tn toe ‘ Wack MacarN you would have slain may be the identical in- os UE IN SALES leferred payments to be secared by deed of trust on ) follo 3%, of the land recordsof the District of C COMPak ee the premises so2dor all cash, at the option of chaser. All conveyancing ai — | or's cost. A deporit of two Lun: Auctioneers, — | be required at time of sale. T. je par- | Ma, and at the reques of t recording at, purcha od dollars (#200) sect to whom I owe everything.” Grimsby ms secured and | surgeyor of the said nothing for the space of two minutes. at rate of for 20 of ‘sale to be c «TW: FIFTEENTH DAY t Then he looked at Fogg in an admiring manner | Se Cr pep ny pg ne AT HALE PAST FOUR Or Loc Fake deed of trast ruins ve Youre from Sep and delivered himself as follows: “Yes, Fogg, | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REALESTATE, Cor. 10th st. and Pennsylvania ave, n.w. Fustes renerves the right to resell the property at the at ceriain plece and parcel of land. and prreniacs | ie a auth. a00t anem ermal it would have been too bad for the world to loss BEING HOUSE AND. PREMISES Now Te3, Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser or purchsers. | eltuate in the -ity of Waskinston, of Commmn- ee Sr poe tanitey i> TWELFTH STREET SOUTHEAST. —_— GEOKGE W. ALBRIGHT, Trastes, | bis, and known asand bein? Jot mumitered dhirtecn | wroperty will beresla wt Acost of a> ‘a beautifal ar ns You are. piWnuytH STREET QOUTHEART ae : sis See ocicts ans,_| Hstetarrnes ahd ges, 2 area, tone a ae dat agen om ote ee istrict of Columbia, made on tho 10th day of Novae TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL Atcue re, paiwe co, AccrIONEENs, | CF . owether with the mpeaveraate iaoee day ertiqnm = ber. 2. in equi c e No. 138), whic! cr "AV! ermas of sali ne third’ he rurchas D. PD. sh : ONE ARTISTS MODEL. Phila J. De Neale ts complainant and Helen A" Ryle SALE G20 PA. AVE.N.W. | te paid in, canb, and the balance to. bey DAVID D. STONE. | tremens. a a Pointed” by ach desves wil oe SATURDAY, or SPECIAL AND TMPO! SALE OF VALUABLE | Sears. necured by need Sf eistoa the property sald, | CWANGERY GALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED of by said d |. on SA’ e, Ba | Fears, nec & deed of trust o7 property sald. A LEO! v "Ar ai How She Him on His Feet and Her | Hiitth DAY OF DECEMBER. Tene WAR. GEORGE. ROPERT | with interest payable weui-nnnnally at the rate of 0 D UNIMPHOVED PROPFLTE AL. TRIE Sad End. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., infront of the prem- SILVER-PLATED WARE, FI 1 3 AND FLATS, | percent per annum until paid, or all cash,at the option AND L STREETS NORTHWEST AND EI Withicy Bai hk he Dadten Globe ses, sell at public auction the real estate and prem: NOS. 3308. Daze BRIDGE (Mt | of purchaser. “A deposit «it €500 will ‘bo required | WHERE, DEING ENTIRE ESTATE OF THE wid ee een sete, jses in said decree montioned, to wit: Part of lot num- | Manufactured by the world-renowned and celebrated STREET ) SUBCELLARS, ALL | when the bid is accepted. If the terms of sale are not Before a man’s work is established in value | Hered wenty-aix (iy in jase numbered le hun: On OED NERD OR TENE SDN, Eceatmer | SUEPNCT SUD in Ateen days the trustees reserve the Xo. 14172, tm : 4 Se ek RTON SILVI y. BADAY AFTERNOON EMDER | rivht toresell the property. at the Fisk and to siuntias Tats among the picture buyers he has very often | 0. ‘begiunini at the northensé toraer ef aaid-ayt | | TAUSTON SILVER PLATE OOMPANY FOURTEENTH At TOUR OCLOCK, Ne will cr | fauting purchaage™ arated actiou, in froneof the pretuines rempect= great } a fine south ‘thi 3 feet thene outa igh ita’ Gla aha for wale in front of the premises, ers ) # bardshipe. There aro tragedies in tho | Si cwone nod G12 (31 O50) Sor Cithce earth Tone | epic! impartance te attached to chia cals, and BY FUBLIC ACTION, CLARENCE B Haterat, | trustees, | ae cine naewely studios that seldom get into the newspapers. | fon ign fant, tiene maa, eaeytmeRce, ROFED thi mouncement we ao anaes. PART OB LOT 43, n2Bakas 10 Pst mw. Ge TUESDAY THE Sikia Day oF DRCEMBER. 01 f é ki (81 6-12) feet to the place of beinning, which lot is this ‘‘suction sale” surpass the former IN SQUARE 30, ~ — ee gga rome iste, at HALE PAST POUR OCL® Pr M.. the ne of our best known and most prosperous | jinproved by a two-story frame house, sales made for this old and retable company. The ting 38 feet on Bridze (M) s'reet by adepth of | J[NITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. Xr | eo teen fee! foont_on Third sires west af lot portrait painters lived for months on the | , Terms: One third of the urcha-e price {s to be paid | sale will commence 40 fect, Improved by three (3) stores and flare alow, <irtus of a writ of fleri facias, issue? out of ths Se depth of ict of | feet. imeoved py two frome Wralldinen. on: west side ot P fs incash, one-third in one year and oue-third_ in two ‘This promer'y is eituated in one of the best hucness 5 pubis | Third between K and Eetrents i Years from the day of sala, and for the deterred pay WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, sections of Grorgctown and all Under good renta oBice of the Supreme Court of the Di Columbia and tome directed, U will sail meagerest fare when he came home from Pari 4 on pope 2 : ts the pureh: wi P jane should command the attention of parties in search of | sale, for cash, in front of the coart house door of said | On esse dey” ARTER OF FIVE O'CLOCK too proud to let his friends know his straitened | ments, the vurchaser, will be reqnliedt to "exerate Sarell-paying inveseracne, = District, on Frilay.the Oth day of Decanter ISPS Ls | PO. ther wont twenty tee tank front on Meet Late r AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. ee ae Ae A een ae | re eee aiden fae peas | ene ij ina und thee yeuto: Open cont Ler'annusn, parable sony | Scfendant in and tothe fallocten deseieal cece sine the northeast sorger ott and Lester : cording weekpense of the purchasst, Oper ee uu pay ° | ae follow i wae the borihes to dispose of his sketches. deposit of 8100 will be required ut tive Gine of tale THREE AND HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M.. | Shnuatiy,socured by deed of trust upon Toperty sold, | $0 wit: Lots numbered Sve (), six «) anid koven Col, | nocthwest improved Oy lave eek tata . bust What little money he had was spent in hiring | yo.agas Weng coidait betaine ati AT OUR SALES ROOM, SF S800 wilt ve required af the Care of sale” IP tho | (ein the ety of Wachineton’ Diente oF oie | ese ReeTaY. Sud alee separ iee nat ones hiring | poo eS 4 SoD wilt be reared af the: ture af sade 4 win the city of Washincion, District of Colum | “On bnsve aes. pL OC : amodel. Had it not been for the quick wit | —————— — ——= | CORNER TENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVARIA | froin the day of aale right seserved te resell thee Paape | ebied atid letied GPO ae he aan Heese Peak. | ReREeEDE teet tyye and one ‘tone Pet i and kind-heartedness of that young woman pearl aeees @rty at tho rlek aud cost of the defaulting purchaser, | Toit, aud Will bewold toaatiaty execution No. 28808 | one inaquars No Soe beans mormon coeber at her employer would probably have starved. —_— — e 7 a * after five days’ advertisement of such resale in sore | @t law in favor of William J. Frizzett. and L streets novuiwes’, luproved two Ploy probably ba |. | ATIMER & SLOAN. Auctioneers. And will continue daily at same hours unttl the entire | newspaper purlished in Washington, D.C. All cos DANIEL M. RANSDELL, welling fronting on L street, and ome batid One morning she came hurriedly into the | L 1407 Gst., Washington, D.C. | extraordinarily large stock is disposed of. Here area | Yeyancing and recording at the cost of the pur ios * U.S. Marshal. | ine cronting on 31 ereet. ing: “A d ory KATCLIFFE, DARK & RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. On same day, A CARTER PAST vi squalid studio crying: =. fow examples of the stock “that will be sold to the | go. ve a 5 2 =, i ery ae PosiTi y OLOSE AN RSTAT azazade Auctioneers Auctions. nis todsincerss | CLOCK Y oe Sumaret aod “age, Thaye sold it! T have sold it! TE eer Ee GIOSELAN ESTATE: 2. | higheat Uidder:” SURLIG AUCTION BA : : > Sen | nc three of White std uchers: peccednd subsiiviston of MS. ¥ a “Sold what?” asked the young painter, look- ing wearily up from his canvas. “That sketch vou made of me last week,” con- tinued the model, breathlessly. An old friend of mine met me in the etreet just now and said he would give $50 for a pictare of me and I | closed the bargain with him at once. Here is the money. * Now I will bundle up the sketch and take it to ‘him at once.” Eleguat and Unique Electric Silver-plated Ware, RELUR. CARPE: Imported French Clocks, Antique Bronzes of various | ENTIRE COSTLY EGC designs and colors, Statuattes, ‘Table, Mantel and | RICHMOND, Was! | Clock Ornainents, English Plaques, Fine Imported | 49 HALTIAG China, latest designs, rich in color and decoration: | WAKE Planoand Banquet Lamps, Imported Opera Glasses | BALTT and Lovely and Exynisite Jewel Cases. Magnificently and Artistically Mounted Ron Bon Boxes, Cracker and Rose Jars, Covered Dishes, Tu- RS, ier twenty-six in square Bbrick dere iS ntreets north we coh Laproved ty mate sk #th street between, MBER SEVENTH, 1802, LOCK PM, lot seven, ision in square No, #20. of Sth end L streets ik THE HOTEL | THAT VALUABLE, NEW A REMOVED | “BUILT “LPS!DENCE AN s ING ON THE SEVENTH NORTH OF BUIGHTWOO! TKICT OF COLUMHTA, deeds of trast, ae js E SANDY POINT FA! ES, LOCATED. T, FAIRFAX COUNTY, FROM WASHINGTON, ‘WI sale: One-third of the purchase money af AF pertics mncast and fhe residue ia tee jan ts atone aultwo Fe INTY, V eguial asstal at the thie «it terms ate nien days trom dae of aslo eect the property at the risk chasers | sale, with ot trast “upon - : 3 ¥ reens, Kepousse Sets, Hand-engraved ‘Tea Sets, C3 ihe proper! "the pore Before the astonished artist could utter a RONTS ON THE POTOMAC | Pus e150 ROOMS, VALU the propert; pen erstinp gt pp vaemeatlar gio rs i i Py N AS A GOOD FISHING | Epermnes, Tureens, Frait and Berry Bowls, toxether Oe RS clcaer ar pitches: tue and record. protest she ha ppeares @ CANVAS. | SHORE, Ke with our jminenso ‘‘full line of Rogers Table ENTION SOME OF THE | ee ae Tossa A few minutes later the model returned. and, | " By direction of the parties in interest we will sell at | Cutlery. Tropecty requ declaring that as she got the money she should | Public auction. AS - o t S Ee : sin all our previous sales spocial provision will be have the partial spending of it, seized a $5 bill 1407 STREET. WASHTRO SOR D.C... made for the comfort of ladies attending this peremp- and rushad to the nearest restaurant, where sue | ON THURSDAY, THE EIGHTH. ‘OF DECEM- | tory sale of Artistic Sheffield Ware, &e. bought « luxurious breakfast and had it sent to | BEN. A.D. IN. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M-. | “Parties lookine for “Christmas Presents” will find the studio. Thgabore descrihedt {and or faruue,situate in the states | 1 grostly to their advantage to attend this brief ‘The painter and hia friend had a merry menl | “Terms on cach farin: One-third of the purchase e oe together. It was his first stroke of good Iuek | mopey to be ‘paid in ‘cash, the balance in one, two ‘IMPORTANT SALE. ° str A and three years, with interest, for whieh the notes of | Es Fietly guar since he eae back trom Paris, and it put euch | the purchascr or purehasrs Will be taken, secured by | «EXCFY article sttictly, gaan smpeerre pale potest > his brashes 6 pres ved of trast on th erty, or all_cash, 3 fresh ambition into his brushes that he pres- | & on ¥, OF all cash, hat eecste: © oa: peat meet erte oe a ‘one for pickares | chaser's cption. All couvevanchie and fee ently obtained several commissions for pictures | Sothaser’s cost; and shoud toe rot ae LY UT, MAHOG- the ri AND DINING ROOM SETS, IN | ible taverns’ t ver of salt lot LACE CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES. Frets thence RS. PORTIE D HAIR MATTRI ND COST 201, BLANKE ER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS. | twelve and eighteen thonths, with inte PEINGS. cured by a deo! of trust cn the proper! thence -d C200) feet ; the east two hundred Tue Coxscaers Or Fascr Frore Can bay our “Cream Blend” Flour of the following “eo "."" 90 far ag the quality of the w: is con- JAN DSOME ©. (NETS, WAL- conveyanc ain] resordine at eroce: ouly recoeni: y Sod aspera aoe asians Dreseerocs. Youve win tigate foun theca af as | _COMPADY, 9 far the quality of he ware 1 co oy CARERETS, Wate | Ail comveyancin cee Si. em Se. sy somenen Eeee In the exultation of his success he quite fo era. eaiting enecieae ae oB ah os Kindly remember that tl ale will commence. 2. of sal mp ithin ur on ten days after vale the trustees reserve the Fett tore | wines the mast aheptical that i fo the very bes sell the property at the riek and fost of te defaulting Purchaserafter such putlic notice as they may devm | ii use: Wholesale by 2. 2. EAKNSHAW & 2K DAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, at A.M, THREE and HALF-PAST SEVEN got the poor girl who sold his first picture. One | the deposit (ax heroiuafter provided) nay be forfelted | WEDNI night, as he was going toa fashionable recep- | at the discretion of the parties in itareat ELEV tion, & grimy newsboy came to his studio and | _,A deposit of $500 wilt be required on the Bellemonte Paw kets teenie ee sate | P.M., and continue daily until eversthin= 1s sold. Recoswars. one Cadtvaten, BO whispered, hoersely Mieimet tinct ce te oN WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. waka finder ‘Say, mister, she’s a dyin’,”” pad falt and’ ints deecrivtion of each piece canbe | _n28-10: Anctioneors. te ion bate es 3. ¥ CONNELLY, 999 ttn. owes iat oat itt our oftee and will be tranl ot Sines chia. Se ee . a Lag wWho ig dying?” said the painter. T OLATIMER & BLOAR. ‘Ractioncens, $25,000 NORE OF DiaMosps, ors | FA : D : — at. MAIR. 08 “Why,” continued the youngster, “her as] a2-dts ; Washington, D. C. 2 watches, Ono sliver ware sad other | scOTCH «WILTON ‘MINSTER AW! SALE ALUABLE stone | B- B. DULEX, a ‘teed ter stand fur ber picter, see? She's dyin meianainn a S55 ae eee ee rac ey Nahin Bock | BRUSSELS CARPETS 18 GOOD CONDITION. DWELLING AT THE NOLTHPAST CORNEK | G. W. GOLDEN, 1034 2th n., Ttella yer, an’ she keops a ‘ravin’ an’ a ravin' | BEMNARD LEONARD, Real Estate Broker, Bi6gm Snmceaaanietin sve SAS TOHES an LOUNGES a OEE Sow occtPich Be Tie Resets tk MAMMACK, oon wt about yer name thet I thought as how 'd come S00 deet aw, | RIES CHES AS GES IN GHER FON, Occurten Br tua 3.1L. HAMMACK, 800.600 uw Y; BRASS “ANDIRONS AND. FE eT SQUARE. GHATES, DECORATED GRE. Aver passed on the | FM. DAVIS, cor. 7th and F u.e. an’ tell ye. An’ I foun’ out w'ere ye lived an’ I | TWO-STORY FRAME WITH BRICK BACK BUILD. FUTURE DAYS. a pee 1. 22) AIRTH. STRECE, DELWEER TR | — HOTEL CHOCKERS of March, in the ‘year of our | ROBERT WHITE, jr... 0009 no. pevombanoyy by doano were Cherry’ street is PIL) 4S; FP GPREETS SOUTHWEST. AT SUG. J)UNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS PLATED WARE-AND Lord eightoen hundred and eigiity-ve (1880). by the | A-¢. KAMMI ow ye if ye wants ter sce her afore she ; Suprenw Court of the District of Coinmbia, bolding a | W'S AUTH & BHO.. cor. Sdand Ind. ave. croaks,”” On FRIDAY, DECEMBER NINTH, | 1802, AT | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FIVE HANDSOME NEARLY i term in equity in the case of George 8. Pepper E. HOGAN. Oa N. 3 4 2. Piloted by the newsboy the artist made his | FOCR O'CLOCK FM. 1 will sll ti front cf the | EISISHED BRICK DATLLINGS ON SOUTH) bore T Ek COPPER. SIAM Sad tron (RGD ersisigs Tei eceueriting | JOHN B.ONTRICH, OOLy w. way to the attic of a tenement in one of the | Soigincheson the cact ‘side of Oth st bya deptlr ot , 4 : 5 Rs, LARC RET. on Tt THE TENTH Ch 3 ed of trust, Ws of 6th ‘st. by a depth of | | By vietue of RGF COPPER RF. ) DAY OF | WILLIAM KERR, cor. ‘20th and F n.w. e pr TABLES AND en Nes gab ee Sea feeexp RTICLES USUALLY | JANUARY. int ‘i ~ : ine POT ‘etvite-n hundged : poorest quarters of the city. On a mattroaa | 100 fect to a 30-foot alley, improved by's two-story ecorded in Mver No. 152, folio, 498 et seq. of MANY OTHERS 'AKY, in tho y jetvntesn hundred | souN Mf BUCKLEY. cor. “ist and Mae. + deli jn | {Fame dwelline with brick bick building, ~ | the land records of the Dis:ric: of Columnblay and at A FIRST-CLASS HOTE! and ninets-three (808), at HALP-PAST. THREE ty stretched on the floor the model lay delirious in | FHS Cram aie aamem MICK Dulane | the nd records of the Digiric:, of Colummblay and at oe issued and the articles may be ex- | (3:30) O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the premises, offor | Mrs. A.J. MAKSHALL, 170m. the final stage of consumption. months, with interest secured. by deed of trust on the | {2 front of the premises on ‘TUESD. YD CEMBER y,Thursiay, Friday and Saturday, D-- | forsplestyuiic auction the following real estate: | CHAS. BUTT, 1820 7th a. w. Sending the newsboy hurriedly for a phy- | Rroverty, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. | THIR(TENTH, 1st, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., | cember 1, 2aud3. ot Sunbered turee (3) tn A. K. Shepherd's subdivis- | sreee BROS, 1000 On. A deposit of 810) required at time of sale. Convey- | sublots fifty (00) to Mfty-four (G4), both inclusive, in ¢ positive and terms cash. fou of square numbered one hundred and sixty-four sician, the artist knelt by the girl's side and | gncing and recording at cr of purchaser. |. 200 Daw. juare aix hundred and ninety-ihree (93) nf the city | | N- Be—Out-of-town purchsers can arrance to have | (104). according to the subdivision recorded iu the | 3. A. CLAYT tried to recall her wandering senses. But the |" d2-dis THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. | Of Wasiiington, as per record iy book No. Ab, folio OD | thelr articles packet aad skivgied at aromsemscloee: | oficw ot th surveror of the District of Colt ¥. A. NEWMAN & BRO., 2 4igst. aw dying: wae Wachee 44 Ga ically cen tered of the sat veyor's office of the aforesaid District, pense. MATTHEWS & KIRKLAND, Aucts.. Liver W. B. M., folio 171, of the books of ar- | J.C. DE ATLEY, 708 7th #.« away ulshing sina ockeuad sbeaghk abou LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G atreot. | peiartiqunlat mirornd UY a hanceomne well-built | 44 4{0Zand 48. Charles at., Baltimore, Ma. | pevorwith ail and siuzilar the buildings andim- | iy yy py ATLEY, cor. bth and Hew. ‘¥ Moan sed welling, two stories aod basewent, containing | 20. ° . A — body's life. B = 3 fd bath with aerots Speed H SASS Fe ae | Bertin or sale “One fourth of the purchase money | Mrs. ANNIE BURKE, 820 7th s.w. Go mapa piri Kind asi vice Mien AT AUCTION BY CATALOGUE hog ae ne A GPO W. STICKNEY, Acct, ib Pat aw. to be paid in cash on the day of sale or final ratidce- | EMIT, SPAHN, cor. 6th and Lew. — tion thereof bs the court and the reside tn three aus one * ‘TRUSTEES’ SALF OF TWO LOTS IN “EDGE. | equal installments at one (1), two (2) and. three cH | 4-3. SANFORD & BRO., 1212 Uniona ® P ieedtiee cll foe Darema | WOOD. o SHEPROVED. INTHE DISTRIGE | SUN, Heetauiments at one (L). two C2) and. three @D | OT: DENTY. 1200 340, Te rparately offered OF COLUMBIA. hotes of the purchaser bearing dateon the day of | THOS, HAWKINS, oor. 4éand Ms.w. ferme; Snethird cash, balance in one and txo| , BY vietunck a certain decd of trust recorded in | tale, with interest aud anvservod lien upon the prop: | 3B PROUT, 41d de o q * JACON CK E¢ x ty hoi fh ‘si K fo until the grand ladies took him away from bite haiti Sapitof street, aud the other fromterat D aiteee BSE me,” she whispered. ‘Maybe he has forgotten | BEAUTIFUL SPECIMENS OF ANTIQUE MATOG- | BOUte, me, maybe he has forgotten. But Ihave got it | aNY FURNITURE,IN BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, | Te I street. and still, and when I get well and can make some STANDS, TABLES, CHAIRS, WARDROBES, | Years, notes to be secured by deed of trust upon the | Liber No. 1619, folio 201 et seq.. one of the land rec- y or all cash, at the option of purchaser v.we . 3 ca NDS, . : ; dds for tho Dastrict of Columbis, and at the requece | thereat" A devout of 8500 to be meade at the tune the | C. V- WOODBELDGE. G00 6tha.w. money I mean to get it framed. &e.; STANDARD MEDICAL AND MISCEL- | ECrPSilim: ‘payaiio semiancualiy, “All ingens | of the party secured thereby, we will otter for'sale-ts | property is kuoceed down, All convesaney at the | W. A. L. HUNTT. sl age. Afew minutes later the poor creature threw | LANEOUS @ BOOKS, MEDICAL INSTRU. | Bor, a27Om. > Semtannualy., flit copvey. | front of thepremixes. on MUNDAY, THE TWELFTH | purchascrscor Jaws PERRY, 441 8. ove. aw. back her head and was still, As the painter} MENTS, @RINTS’ AND ENGRAVINGS, | or purchasers. tof #100 upon each house | BAY OF VECEMBER, Isr at HALE-PAST THREE Seent Wee Ganyery. B. B. BADEN, 822 Ose. drow an end of the ragged coverlet over her | EBONY AND CHERRY CABINETS, CUT | when ed. afd the terms to be complied with in | OCLOCE F Maths (lowing Aevcrived propery i) os akas oss hw, | LaF. LOSBY. 7: East Capttot face he gave acry of agony. The giazed eyes | GLASS, FINE CHINA, PLATED WARE, of the woman were staring at acanvas| | DECORATED DINNER SERVICES, BRONZES, hung on the wall. It was the sketch she hud | FINE ORNAMENTS, FIRE SETS, FINE PAR- Bought from’ Mim out of her meager earnings | LOK AND CHAMBER FURNITURE. 180m a OTHER VALUABLE AND USEFUL ARTICLES, WHICH WILL BE MORE PARTICULARLY Dally Life of the German Princes. DESCAIBED IN THE CATALOGUE. ‘All of fote numbered hine (and (10) in block J — eas ——__-_ | JNO. F, SCHNEIDER, 213 1th ne. * Sas ee nbered one (1), in Katharine Chase ‘et al: subai- ‘and Dts. Mision of hart of flrewoud. which ‘part of Mictrope- | [JUNCANSON BROS... Aucts.. Mand Dets. nw. | af. 3. SCHNEADEN, THE Ma. ave. 3-0, lig View, bs pee plat recorded tn Liber Gousist Mee, | CHANCERY SALE OF A GOEY HOME In Gronas. | BERNARD WALLA, cor. Shand Ca. folios Mand Mo im the surveyor’ fice of the Dis- Tow eaNe RO dar Re. Seer FIRST Con S| RE. MILES. 773426 trict aforesaid. ETH JOHN M. CLARK, cor. 4th and Bae. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash and the balance in on Virtus of'a deeree of the Supreme Conrt of the ore Year, with tatorest at the rate of 0 per eentuin pur | Digteict of Colaatiin dated the Sih of Oncober gene | Mrs. WILLIAM oT ope f jum, payable semi-annually and secured by a deed | and inacertain cause thercin ing, ‘on the sold, oF ail cash, at the. itt operat on FS ano option | wich Robert A-Patilips was complainant and ree at Continuing his account of the day's lifeof | commencins THURSDAY, DECEMBER EIGHTH, | 73; DOWLING & ix ata GER oe | ‘osit at time of sale. All| Ogle the “ : the German emperor's children the Berlin cor- | 1992, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M., within y gece) — SSON, Ants, SEs Eee sw | Greevencon sak Soe ee_ ce, Leena oom | eae eckalbien, "eo 2 POUL THIRTY ‘Bia tach aw. dent of the London Daily News writes: | our spacious sales rooms, 1407 G street, second floor, | EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES. | erty will be: at risk and cost of pur- | O'CLOCK P.M... in front of 1 Parts of lots ¥., cor. 9b ol Fespon . 0 'Y43, either with | "ewillesll, by ordor of the administrator, the above | ZATRON.THE SOUTH SIDE OF M STRUT | chaser after iveday" reedverticoment in’ Tho Even-| seveuty tof svvanty nue Beatty set Hae sai Sor. Ob and Oa “The German princes dine at 1:15, either with | Ye will sll, by order of the sdministrator, the above, TWEEN TWH AND TWENTY. | ing Bear. sien atk fica wceoreetown, se tame’ brine bounded ge fol- | W, Hi BDIZEG car Sand Can ‘Maj. von Falkenhayn or their civil governor. | Valuable articles, On exhibition Wednesday. NOWN AB NO. : = S Eee kw. | Hee: Regtaniog # voip in Qocoate ood Fest Nearly every day at 2 o'clock the crown prince} d2-dte LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. Bye ony eee ot walt ont jomemett JAMES FLOW. Srepty, three tegsnine tncke from the = yd e aay be seen on is trescle, which he recalved | “| UctiON BAL OF UNREDEEMED PLapces.— | qiltming dang pecoracd the cfiseret | _n20-<0 FrawiSea_| Uhce sous and pacalel wich Protech erect serene fellow trait dex obien tee coaeet has | Raa IpER PEERAS *TGRL™ at Gc AEWa Caf STR gegen gacsty auction, at HALE-PAGE | J)ONCANGON BEOS.. Avetionrers. Shree dourives feet tix inches: sorth aod | DUVELY conan ay AbMinisrEniNG Bee MM 3 s FOUR on the afternoon of MONDAY, DE- . = with first line seventy-one feet tothe south HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. it was quite young in the wood near the new | O'CLOCK P.M. all goods on’ which interest remains | ZOUE OCHOG sp ttroons fot = pastes Sect ‘said’ Pest ‘ecrest four, Telace. Its ‘now about, six monihe old and | Sita Weicker ps Spineeatel | felne, Gay in square usec Atty one THERE ALE Sea OR BE fega ents speues ye piece of Porignincs™'s | Zhan be given ina cup of cof'r or te os tn ‘was reared jows them je inds, 5 | Se Seeee der tht esas oh ass eae ‘SOUTH CAPITOL AND ay ay ae Oe shout edo when they catty Hi name, | Bett Sue fearaie etn, Sowige | Beant ae ies | URLEEaEE, Vente ot AE SARS Ror ue | Sedeaertnc sie and fap ges om, ay omy rte ee see = Mule the cmpetor and empvene were roid | SAULUPERAE LOL CoM AEG AE | Seca ane satre (yt gear fO chy acs | tne Cae dae eer 3S dub rmeees | Reveal ate eed Sat at peietca “While the emperor an \press were rosid- 4 om : (ber 1 folio, 283 et seq. eq., and. ri ing in the marble palace the princes went at GROCER Tressare. 230-08 cea ct sat par iheate sh tes, of tha and records ofthe, District” of Colum chaser, x eek willbe re “zen tn ater tn Sd about 4 o'clock it them and their younger | P)UNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, : the ay fe ‘thereon, consisting of wt rill sell at Repars erine a e not complies I they rotersed toward the new to Dassorons san DUSINESS Poy pedal carn prada figra payor prceuben. fo AONEAS ope | cite ien gah te fe “te reer Fea ela Hee na their supper. They play about until 7:30, when | Sy ea eae eR . inte (a 4 in’ : OS Piwane, Drege.” they have a bath, after which they go to bed at HURSDA‘ 1OON, DI 8. Ono day is fast like another. On Sundays eee er the pronoes gs to 5 service in the new | we riche De pines pert lot No. or ty deel he Prndoe | Reng ty igs too ms acta : is aituoted one ra dieing A Poor Investment. ~ ‘From Puck. Pat—“Fhoy did yiz go qnd buy that nasty Schwiss chaze for; anyhow?” Bridget—“Sure, I only got wan pound, to be afther throyin’ it.”