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ar = eT IS ’ i im . ~~ = _ . 8 THE EVENING STAR: D. CG, WEDNESDA X DECEMBER 7, 1892—TEN PAGES. ; ; : THE ALABAMA SITUATION. | THE KANSAS SENATORSHIP. BUILDING UP THE NAVY. AN AMERICAN IN SIBERIAN eens AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. — =a : = a —— ed — Kolb and His Followers Still to Contest the The Kepublicans Will Maké a Fight for It— Repgesentative Herbert Thinks the Policy | J Gerber of Omaha Relates His Expe- THIS AFTERNOON. ‘TOMORROW. oan FUTURE DAYs. saosin A Compromise Candidate Probable. of Progress Will Be Continued. rhetice. 4 Ce YALU, A, BERNHEDGER « co, auctioneer ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. —— 7a om Correspondence of The Evening Star. | Representative Herbert of Alabama, chair- | Jacob Gerber is once more in Omaha, having | C's) hia Fi 8 es. | tear SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | ena Se. BO OVERT ACT COMMITTED AGAINST THE INAT- Torexa, Kax.. Dec. 5, 1892 | man of the committee on naval affatrs, is among | ¢rcaped from the Siberian exileto which he was GENTIn® ESTATE OF CTI, Boag — REAL Pat hte, PES PREM ARNO | SPECIAL SALE OF. “ us 6 WiepeT ease ey onan oy ows nev ra aia The snarl etantion in Haney sung | he ary arias this ion and i ony for | Soomed ayearendaBalt. He wrvedin te] giGEOOMNGLICY SHES, es ven | giRGCtAn cHRNnAr gay Been MPP pias Late sce | catonant ba tunes eke Hio¥ To me coxriveen-a caxwor or cnain- Practically unchanged, except in the specula-| puay season. To Stam reporter Mr. Herbert | city Sunday night after an absence of twenty-| en buymums Catt fhe Dine of Columbia, twill | DECEMBER FIGHT. aT TEN OCLOCK ALM, ice JOSEPH P BRADLEY. | AWEECE OU COCK Be wetedh sain Rogie ae MANGMIF— WHEAT XAT UATYEX TWO TRANS COO OOO Tro candidates. |The populist | stated that he looks for continuance this efe- | one months. After being a resident of Omabs | fairs Re fcilgwinr rics of piepers a the Wises | Bed Room Leora at NG AS PART OP 0 Oe mtia, reed og Noreueerse Ae rasta” of te owner for uses. , (Claimeighty-three members of the new legisla- | sion of the policy heretofore pursued of build- | for six years he returned to Russia to dispose | severally. ry led, gEsisiy DAY oF DE 08, Bedeteads. Boreavs, Washstands, Heil | ture and the returns give them that number. | ing up the navy. This policy has been | of what property he had there and bring his TAREE EERE FOO oe eee, | Baek tings, WW Speen tones tee ee ike EB Beales: oe a aad Correrondence of The Evenine S | They would have a majority of one on joint adhered to since the beginning of President | family to this country. He bad taken out his | *u'h Gghtcen fee fron!.on Third stroct wat f lot | lor Suites in fash. E Bradley are defendants, Pri ait screen’ | | asta Busey. follow. two wherta Binsrsonax, Ans.. December 4, 1892. | ballot if they could all be controlled, but it bas | Cjeyeland’s administration and Mr. Herbert | first papers here, and supposed that he was to — hoy frame buildines. on east side: LARGE LOT BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN The preaslees om TUESDAY, THE | ] Set Rust Harness, Harness Politics m Alabama will not quiet despite the | developed during the past two days that folly | thiaies it is the desire of the people that it may | all intents and purposes a citizen of te United or peters nat QUARTER OF FIVE orctocr | —2* eon LOGE BoM lot armnieed aoe Mets | Bone tn search ef Sagtclong ii Shove Rine shoud at» fact that the presidential election has passed | fifteen of these will vote and work with the | continue until the time has arrived when the | States,but subsequent events proved that he had | P. depth ot ermtyaiest feet of ot fave aquase | LATIMER © SLOAR, wecuomcer a mc. | pegtimy amd ticgs suutigion ofaqony Be hon: | we thie ae LATIN by for a month and despite the fact, too, that | democrats. The fifteen are old-time democrats | navy has sufficient strength to warrant dis-| relied too much on the privileges of citizenship. Nor S66 urinate noriteast coger ot 0 and Lin's se 2 otohiey ‘on, | feotpatetrest rare 190 feet'4 facherch Siturects | oso LATIMER © SL0ax Gov. Jones has been inangurated again for a | and have never renounced their party, although | continuance of the building of moro shi Ho was seized as soon as his idendty was dis-| ies property: and es 'y emailer Peck buliding | THECSRETTEM ISTE: ASS EAN LOT ATi acae | Meeieet Sinebiy og Now deren evens. A fect om R Lak RO second term. | Kclb, the defeated candidate for | regularly nominated by the people's party. The | , pty timebae vot serived. Mr. Herbert thinks, | covered; then, though he was at the time acrows | ,onmmepiey, at H1V2 OCLOCR, PM.” the ont FILME, AUTUATE ON THE POTOMACHIVER, | inchs, the ce acueh 9B get Kn te ne ot | A CHANCE FOR INVESTIENT, governor on the alliance-semoeratic ticket. like | election of Cleveland and the triumph of the | acued tho stage yet where the shipbuildercan | tbe order in Germany apd at worship in «| North ragusts Yon Sat ate raat feof et | THE, RUILENONTE FARM CONTAINS age tore or ten lnprved Urs ings ioukie {ureester? | y mente = “ Banquo's ghost, will not down, His faithful | national democracy is an additional incentive | rest on his work, ‘The rapid strides which this | CRUrch, without a trial or ‘hearing of any sort, aaa ra Nes tere te porno commer of 34 | ACRE: EN M SING | tnd ba Dulin Brick "hones, with trick stables | VALUABLE URIMPROVED, PROPERTY OF leaders are stili banded together and seem de- | for them to drop back into old lines, and they | country is making in the of a navy and | he wes started to Hiberia in spite of all “hie | dwelling: fronting on X street, and one atid: | F ANUP AC COM: | (“Terme of sale: Oue-third of the purchase money in HE PENAH OSTRERTS SOUTHEAST Al termined to keep up their organization known | intend to do it by joining the democrats in the | the signal success attained by American con- | friends could do in bis behalf. ‘On 8a at A QUARTER PAST rive | DREAD BOR TR, | Socata rmuance in two equel tustaliments, on HONDAS. DLCEN DER TWRUPTHE, legislature, thereby holding the balance of | structors is strong encouragemgnt for acon-| — When the friends of the unfortunate man in otteck'e ote gue jiundred ang one handred | STANT OPENATION. TH: SANDY POINT FARM | per cent. secured by deed of trast upon the promertyy | HALE-PAST POUR O'CLOCK PM ee th ee at a the Jeffersonian dtemocracs. | power. tinuance of effort in this line. Omaha heard of whut occurred the ease was | fod three of Whlte and others seenntet sobaieime a | Ce LE ACRER, LOOATHD TW MOUNT | Grail cantaf toe Ortr of the'parchaer "AER: | runlle wurtont east ath rr Gov. Jones was réinaugurated on December | The republican’ will be short three voles on | Mr. Herbert expresses with some confidence | Salled to the attention of the authorities at Fy Pi pe ay ee lg ra iT Padget Soon wiht | SCENE an Terondine at purchaser's cost. “Depvalt | Gud land the west 18 foot ~~ Yat Montgumers. The Koll leaders were ia | joint ballot ond there will be a lives scramble | she belief that this session of Congress wil fol. | Washington, ut , careful investigation die-| K'md' atwets nortan — TARGE WATEN FRONTS ‘ON THE, POTOMAG | complied elie whhin Rtas dare hsm Aeteat sale | ole simwet terwere tinh ced Ra ase the city in large numbers, and it was ramored | for the necessary number among the democrats. | Jow the lead of the last session and provide at Sacer Sonisen eet roetd | SHALE PAST POOR Ocoee Pee ee | REVEI: AND IS KNOWN AS A GOUD FISHING ctherazee the right to resell the ‘property at the con | Shd Tunting beck of even width won alley ¥ ‘ Several prominent republican members are in | jeast one or two new warships. ‘The naval a in Callanis recorded ision Jn square No, Soo. | By dices Senane Nee 45-4] te iat Chey might tay some sovelutionary tnotiee | Corot Scuceding the democrats the Seantoc | “ors Setee’ Liv non made up the line of | be impomible for the government to secure | situsted at the nurihenst corner of Sth ‘ual’ L sisect | puss sacgemet " Pertios in interest wo will sell at | Previgue motive is the Fring Stari wrens "| provi’ ntcticn sea sean nea the NERY ee to prevent Jones’ inauguration and put in Kolb, | ¢or the republican state printer, but this scheme policy to be pursued at this session further | the of the prisoner. Preeaeie tolaice ee B BF 1407 WALHIN.OUR SALPS Rooms. ‘Sun building, 1317'F st. nw, others pod propert; bat the rumors were groundless. will not have the sanction of any considerable | than to do all it ean to. promote the best inter- | _‘Thq appearance of Gerber among his old | ,,)%" i tise tropertio in can and fhe ‘reskius tu two | ON THURSDAY. THE SIGH Noe bE bkicen. | thats Washington, D.C. CMAIRMAN DOWMAS'S RESIGNATION. umber of republicans, They feel that it would | ents of the navy. In fact the committee does | e¢qusintances Sunday night created surprise. | eualinstallmenta at onc aniw> fears trot te day | WER A.D. 18s AF ULES eee ORe Se | [JUNCANSON BROR Auctioneers Shs tig bahew ths, teomgphutice. as Karl | be a virtual surrender of the party to the oppo- | not yet kiow ‘what the Seoretany and the Navy story wasa recital that was full of out- le, with Interest, secured by decd of trast upon wwe escritved Yand or farn.sysituate it tne states : | t the option of the pur- yiand and Visca: TRUSTEES SALE OF A VALUABLE. ox ‘tment wants in the way of new ships | rageous cruelty and human suffering. The | Se property. or all casi: is taken to mean that he has severed relations | has no certain hold on the place if his party Resulted in = Failure. with the Kolb party. Mr. Bowman has been | should be able to elect the Senator. Of course, . in a herd of 600 convicts and started for the | — = lengsit (as herelnafter provide nal Uts sinbale’ pines ox sate Kolb’s right hand bower aad hae stood by him | @ Senator could not be of much service to his | Iti stated that Sir C. Fremantle, English | Siberian wilds, The mon were ironed together] ‘THIS EVENING. _ OA doponit of 8500 will a hen ted eros Botlamente | Had situste ip the county of Washingion, Destict of ri times. He mafg.a most vigorous |-party during the next two years, which would | delegate to the monet conference, has | in pairs and from the very moment that they ALTER B. WI $ : Farm und a deposit of $250 on the Sandy Point Farm | Columbia, and know: a and being the south ha fof through all tia: aps party ig th y le W B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, OF DeCEM BEI. pw forfetted | OCLOCK P.M. all th Cost of the defeultine * the denosit (ae hereinafter provitedy waar ‘auctioneer. 1HE FOURTEENTH Day the iand records of the U isin AT HALY-PAST POUR | the req q eat of sition and that it might as well get eendy to | e or piichasers. Ail conveyanc: ‘record. 1 MERIDIAN HILL, FRONTIN FEET ON X o! committee met in Montgomery and held two | quit business in Kansas for all future time. [25 waiting to hear from Secretary Tracy in prlorerdadigs truth of the ares. were | ine at nara coat.” A acl SA os cont met 9B, Sach, farin: One-third of the Purchase TYR WEST SIDE oF CHAMPLATN A¥Ests | De ns nor = Aneticnwere_ long secret sessions, at the conclusion of which satac. nome. is % ly shown in the frightful scars and 5 ve time of sale Lf terins are | and threo sears, with interest, for which the notes OF - pe EY oj EOP . Aten such matters ther raw ft wangiven tothepresa | gpg \TwE,EEreBCAs® WILE MONT. og | ma eenrd PRN IDE Uinhesled ores in the living flesh. ‘ie mup- | heseppisueengitiin sey dart tom dav sae | ther of tot cathe chery oe thea nae | Atty Cb, ioBhand recorded in Chere SYS" | TRUSTPES: SALE OF FIVE taNDeOME NRAREY P. G. Bowman, chairman of the committee, was ee ee ee eee THE MONETARY CONFERENCE. osed that he was going to the mines for life. | and cost of the defaniting purchaser or purchasers | chase:'s option. Ail Nclng aud pesording at | folbo 380 et ‘one of the land records of the Din- FINISMED TRICK Dwi LLINGR ON ROE eg peg pelo seeped pensigc orth emma peng. saantepos lorie et ; i mas not until he ‘had reached bis desting- | omspapers SOcEPHT. BaRtiSewORe OF | Purchasers cont: and a SPiGAS Res | Soro and. noldte er the niten therm iemighed rae: | | Ry vita ofasheed of ret" Satnd pea by business.” He sent in his resignation, which | course, would like to succeed himself. but he | rn6 pondon “Times” Claims That It Has | tion, nine months later, that he learned that he BTR Bate harrinetens OAC. | pro ey 9 te dete if Sak End | tees will gentat pattie auctions ie fromt af the prone- | abd recorded te ver No, WSS, fate aawTes LMM . ean | was sentenced for fifteen years. He was placed | THOMAS DUWLING & wei LOCK PM both luc asive, ta ; 0 : , = rhe time 3 [Jot numbered tweive (12) in block numbered. twelve hire CHRD) of the campaign first for Kolband frterforthe Weaver fill out the Plumb vacancy, because the democ- | amended his declaration declining to pledge the | Stated their sufferings were indescribable. en cece Bimestitinii iih-anch ‘aaius di (12) of Hal’ & Fivan's subdivision of part of the tract No te dette electoral ticket, which had been put out in op-| racy isin power, then thete are several gen-|Tielish government to withdraw ite half | Not once during the long, weary days of theso Cor. 10th st. and Penngylvania ave. n. w. had at our office and sill be teva et fine aslo. an * | Of and Engnp os, --Mount Piese al.” now called tio ot che aforeeaid Diatrich ition to the Cleveland ticket by the Kolbites. | tlemen who would contest with Perkins who | Bg Ps : nine months were the irons removed nor the LATIMER & SLOAN. Auctioneers, rig Ye Deg ee pa he we two stories tod bese ; se | sovereign pieces in favor of silver by adding | honds binding th the i azats Washington, D. C. io $0, one of t 4, land records of the ie. . thes gad twnervent, er vigorous was Buwman in his speeches that | want tH six-year term beginning two years | onds binding them to their companions * a : Nearer me of Colutubla, and in Liber, Levy Court, ¥ mand bath, with tim-roufed com) sh on several occasions he narrowly escaped being hence. Among these are J. W. Ady, United | the words, “except concurrently with the | broken, When he arrived at Tiga he was taken TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Aucta., O12 Rat-nw. | Sec Mena the Traontsof wabdividame tnt ice arly compieted. F mobbed, and-on one occasion, while at Lafay- | States district attorney; ex-Congressman E. N. | adoption of the Rothschild plan or some other | out into the middle of a street and a blacksmith SALE T es ee i : Suovements Chasse ee Sepetiner wih tho ten ae ette, was set upon br a mob and forced at the | Morrill and others, Each of these would have | proposal having the samo compensatory value.” | Was called who took off his fetters. Gerber PEREMPTORY, SALE OF REY, ANP, SECOND: | | Terme of sale: Que-thtrd of the purchase money to be eperately atts t of pistols to retract what he had said in his friends who would fight determinedly for | ft i also undesetond thet Mer De Rethechila, | Wa# told that from that time forward he would or ON THURSDAY. DECEMBER EIGHTH, 1902, | nslallmente reepectives trons eal tes ete | “Toga h. His resignation from the chair- his election for the advantage it would give him | <1. ir Wm. Hould 1, | have to take care of himself. He remained there SILVER-PLATED WARE, AT ELEVEN UCL WE WILL SPLIT, IN | cured by a deed of ‘the property sold. with in © be secured by aed Mf trae wn ES. manship of the Kolh committee bas cansed a | two years hence when a six-years’ term 1s to be | Sit C. Fremantle and Sir Wm. Houldsworth | three months before he found an opportunity ERON OF OMS, HE STREET | terent parable semi-annually at a percent wot at the rate seneation in political circles. The committee | filled. : willendeavor to obtain some expression of | tocarry into effect the plan for escape that he | Manufactured by the world-renowned and celebrated | NURSES : capt codes | ae e option of the Riered eolations highly complimentary to If the republicans can win at all it will prob- | opinion regarding Mr. Rothschild’s plan from hed mapped out. Hehad excited the sympathy | TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMPANY. “|e paarro$? ANDACS” 2" BNOCAHAMS:, 2 | pied ithe Riven aise me oleae are not com ir. Bowman. recounting his earnest work for | ably have to be with @ man who will serve the of a fellow who was engi in the mines, an 2 PHAETON: Sb B AMS, 2 | plies in fifteen Gays the trnstoes reseres therivlit t the Jeffersonian democracy and eulogizing him | nest two yeareand be content to rest ‘on the beostinearaszal oe io, another British dele- | induced the latter to write @ letter home for | | Srectal importance ie attached to this sale, and | SECTS g PTC! OTHER CARRIAGES, | to rossi! the nrunorty at the rink and cost of tue de- | fifteen day othe Prorert} ta detes at length. ‘i honors and leave a clear field for the ambitious Pat ee him asking his wife to send him some money. | ™#king thoannouncement we shall use every en- ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta. LOUIS P. WINE, ost of the defauiting purchaser after five dave ei liticians whose figuring now has a bearing on | €3t¢, still continuos his efforts to, hasten thé | ‘The money, amounting to $300, was sent, and | deavor to make this “auction sale" snrpass the former | ae DIG T ston. w. | Sneusent resale i, nome uewsnayer taliened THE CONTEST TO KEPT UP. | ~ fom os to bent ry 185. "With suck an | conference to an important conclusion. Gerber's friend iim to Yakutsk. He ‘paid | Se coped for this old and re iable company. The | J , N, Anctroncers, 1407 @ street. arakdg THOMAS MAK rw in Mashing‘on Bot, Pe A. T. Goodyn, state senator from the Elmore | To ctatanding the republicans could easily |, The London Times says: “It is not going too | 950 to got to Yakutsk, and then took conveyence | #4 Will commence AT AUCTION BY CATALOGUE ]]NITRDSTATEN WAkREens This saic i worthy of cureptionsl attention and) district, was elected to succeed Bowman as| Come together and with the aid of one wing of | fF to say that the monetary conference has al- | by post to Tomisk, a distance of 1,500 miles, | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, THE BACON COLLECTION, | Litt | franertics re mow open to comventant mul Satoh chairman. He is avery active Kolb follower, | the democracy.which voted with them this year, | Te®4y resulted in failure. When it was found | and paid for it $175. inmate Ofa Res iia COMPRISING | piles of the supreme Court | rel NK 3. DIRCPONNE, Trot and was the man who shortly after the legis-| elect a republican Senator. | that the Americans were not Preparing to Wk | ie tai ssoutedl the dives of a nobiensn end ELEVEN (aes BEAUTIFUL SPECIMENS OF ANTIQUE. wattoo- | Pits aud {tne nected. Till ite nae, | ESF BENSAMIN, Trustee, lature met and while the vote for governor was | the first move the conference kindly accommo- | carried an official portmanteau that seemed to | THREE AND HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK PM, ANY FURNITURE, IN BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS, | Co " on TUESDAY, the | cS $20 Penn. avente TH DAY OF DRC A.M.. all the richt te CANSON BuOS, being counted wanted to file a protest, when THE BEST COMPROMISE CANDIDATE. dated them. Mr. Rothschild’s proposals are a | have more to do with saving him from aumnor. Pi rs . TABLES, CHATR: jeaker Pettus of the house would not give} Ex-Governor Samuel J. Crawford would | mystery, unless be wished to force the Ameri- | ance than everything ‘elie, for he stees not AT OUR SALES ROOM, ke. : 8" WARDROBES, NDARD MEDICAL AND MISCEI- MBER. 80 at TEN | interest : : : vise in roilanr defendant wing deserved | TRUSTETS SALF OF” cI him ebraring, Quite scene was created on| probably be the best compromise candidate | can to fale and admit that except there were | molested. nd ws net med for peuports | CORNER TENTH STHEET AND PENNSYLVANIA] LASEOUS MOORS, MEDICAL INSTH. | Sroncnige nt Te ra ee eT ere x ANE sobre BEE that memorable occasion. | that could be brought out. He is not @ candi- | Universal bimetalism there was no arrangement | Money removed obstacles that he encountered, AVENUE NORTHWEST, EBORT. AND CHERGT GAntnte adr rieapt levied uron ‘athe proverty of | BETWEEN, SOUTH CAPITOL aND The committee then proceeded to fill vacan- | date and has no ambition in that direction, but | Wich would suit them. If they were of this | and finally he reached a small town within fifty : - ; si mena j ecution z avor of Emanvtel F Under an 7 - cies that had occurred by members deserting | he would no doubt take the veat for the’ two | Machiavellian character they have apparentiy | miles of his home without being detected. He | D4 i Icey adomptteeryprlendetlpry beeen [eer reinaf dt I egg nl Oo) To neat Downham kc | teas Wearing 3, Aka, hey rows the party and going bark to the old line democ-| sears and not be a candidate for re-election. | succeeded, for already in America a strong ob- | finally made a circuit of 900 milgs and was snc- | ¢t7t0rdinarily large stoc “tit will be sold to the| FINE ORNAMENTS, FIRE SETS, FINE Pan: | RATCD PE SMe eC eteca.s oft ‘ 4 z ; jection has arisen to continuing the purchase of | cessful in 1 rf it behind him. Hi ir ere. 1 «Asie iS aaae = He could be of greater service to the state than | S702" pp & hildish talk indudged ib t in leaving Russian soi ind him. He | nichest bidder: LOR AND AMBER FURNITURE, HAIR AD’ a the request of the Parties secure! thenetap, Troy Motion a committee of five wore sP-| any:new man because he has been the state |*Hver. The childish talk indulged in two years | Jost no time in getting aa far away ashe could, | *wmeatbiddersy ||) | LOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, MAIR sults ravers i call at Pointed by the chair to publish an eddress to | agent at Washington for many years and in his | 8€9 Tespecting the ability of America to aot in | for ho knew he was not eafe until he hadroached | yynycried French Olckss Metieae ence eee: | OTHER VALUABLE ERD tanec re DREN Ee” OTR {hose who favor reform and a free vote and & | ciose attention to the duties of the position has | ¢¢fance of the elementary principle of econom- | America. ‘Thus it happened that he at last ar-| Gedgresnd cclnay seat ee ae arin | TCH Wen Ee AN r x 3 PARTICULARLY THE CATALOG! jor and decoration; | Commencine THURSDAY, DECEMBER EIGHTH, imported Opera Glasses | 1892, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M., within d about $4,000 worth of property when he | and Lovely and Exqnisito Jo rel Casos. our spacious sales roo.us, 1407 G street, secon’ floor, left Omaha less than two years ago, but there | Magnificently and Artistically Mounted Bon Bon | we will sll, by o that hevine qian sald Sith Batre he a traproved, wy three brah antag on said street of SO fost Beak fair qount, asking that they assemble in mass 4 - | ies has been abandoned in the presence of the | rived in Omaha and of the money that had Clock Ornaments, Enzitsh Piaques, Fine Imported tieodleg oh Gis ectrt house ax came esuvesiont Nae eee cin that senoeand® of dol-| plain fact that the Sherman law is not dead and | been sent hin by hie wife be hint 10sec ine | cao srererindlnpe eis imediontp r e ty on Saturday, the 7th day : on that inferior money still drives out even better | pocket when tt A “fh : Soe Place in each county on , v Governor Crawford will be selected, if the re- | money if given a chance. It. is. probable that | Poker, when, the, Journey was over. Gerber | Planoand Banaunt Lampe, These meetings are asked to consider alleged | PUblicane are able to control the senatorship, | there will be a sharp fall in. silver when it is with the understanding, of course, that he will and 4 jor of the admiuistrator, the above | ‘he District of frauds committed in the recent August election, ; recognized that the conference will have no re- | will be little of it left after he gets hiv family | Doxes, Cracker and Ruse Jars, Covered Dishes, Tas collection, amonz whieh wi ‘of the party secured therebs, case will boas and to demand of their Senators and Repre- | "416 in the way of others two years hence. | suit é with him. ‘They are still at the old place, bus | rou, Repousse Sets, Hand-engraved Tes Sats, | Sovecttonrti angticn, tn front of the premiers, any. Gna thind —- sentatives whether or not it is their desire that | tginty qs to who will win, ‘The scramble will|, ¥* Dana Horton in speaking of the mone- | will come in the early spring. Eyersnes, Tureens, Frutt and Berry Bowls, tocetle: | a-dve LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctic MCLOCK P.M. the following | menin, payabic inoue, twe aed the eae ae fair and honest election laws should be passed. | pe suctran Kameas has never withewed before | t8F¥ conference said: “It would be difficult to secteantco 09), eae with our immense “full line” of Kogsrs Table | > eOcaspowLaNG © SON, | descrited iaard ant promines, moot SU ner tom Petamarues penetheeeat ae Ending. this resolution reads: “And whether | sod the democrats and populists. ure’ liable to | overestimate the educational value of Mr.Alfred| gay BORDEN MURDER casr, | Cuilery. T storesald, st aredty deed sof trust gem the preter P i I ce cats ion ih at the it is the sense of the people of the state that R. i De Rothschild’s proposals. This conference is coemiann Asin all our previous saies special provision will be | PAIR OF GOOD DRIVING HORSES,SURREY AND | of a tract of land called 8°00 will be poune ot a F. Kolb and the candidates on the ticket beaded | 4€s*o¥ all tha harmony that now exists among | J/g step in along series, It is a lemon in| qhere Was Practical Unanimity in Finding | @1°f0t the comfort of lutios attondinz this peremp- ATIARNE SS ie record in county book, pace 40, ‘cme of the | ron veymnrine” tn ms pen sod. by him should take sich steps as will enable | ‘¥¢™ jucation of the nations of the advantage of "ae thalcakeke: nding | tory wAle of Artistic Sheflleld Ware, &e. Teco of the District of Co- | ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in tee | - On THURSDAY. DECEMBER FIGHTH, 1892, at | lumbia, beginning day of wale, « ine | them to gain possession of the offices to which yperation in common interests.” ot oa ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. In rink and cont of tho th haser A sents” will find : ; ; 1 Frsell at rink and cont of ch they were elected or quietly and tamely submit ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ‘Telegrams from Berlin say that there is talk | The Boston (lobe prints an interview with | {t greatly totheiradventaso toattend this briof | unt muctiin romon, 12) B Sect nerihivet, Sorvel | forts tence trek 00) fet | Chasers, to the stupendous wrongs Alec, whether, in| Deeds in feo have been filed as follows: I. | of the silver question being palsed in the reich- | one of the members of the grand jury which “IMPORTANT SALE." both gentle dnd Tid drivers: wall Susnchook Zod's Sac | Sethe rbessereertentnes oom owe mended C200) fost GE BIGHAMSON.) reassess, ease the legislature shall fail to provide for a| 8. Nicholson to 1. W. Quimby, lot 2, bik. 18;| stag beforethe conference adjourns, with a view | had before it the ense of Lizzie Borden. The| Every articlestrictly gusrntect ag sonrocnnted or | €ulls ALSO Et yy te 3 rice, 0 Sh wt contest of said election, itis the desire of the 2400. James Daly to A. J. Miller, subs 20 and | t@ inducing the government to authorize the § and the jance in three equal instalinents in six, Juror is reported as saying that the attorney | “money refunded.” And it is with pai ood condition. twelve and riehteen people toissert their sovereign power by a re- German delegates at the conference to go be- yo fy mable pride Surrey and Harnes this AL ust interest, and se THE AROVE SALE § 5 ae od i is ji that we refer to our previous « mil SATURDAY. DECEMBER SLVI fort to such legal agencies as’ may yet be at | 24 4- $4; €. Henry Kobinson to Hilliard | yond the proponals Germany presented st the | General and the district attorney, in particular, | htt we refer tour rresions sales wade Vy wsfur thi ‘A deposit of #200 Taos, SATEEPAY. DECr MBER GRVES their command.” Hearde, pt. 10, sq. 1108; $800. E. J. Dowiing | Paris conference of 1891. Were so much worked up over the abuse and | cerned, which fs secon to hone tn the conn Fy. a5.ats Stanie._ Iftermnot ation not eo $e WIE ARON.» rrasteen ‘These resolutions inaicate that Kolb and the | to Elizabeth D. Hickman, sub 65, blk. 2, Trin- -—____—_ vilification to which they were subjected that y remember that the sale will commence | Vv orr¢7 ten days after sale the rruatees reserve the rent i in 3 Gna. besten a. men who ran ou hie ticket still claim that they | idad; $4,000. M. Loeb to J.S. Rich, lot 10,] ON THE INDIAN RESERVATIONS. | they sent for Andrew J. Jennings, of counsel | ¥ ae See soso iN Ture extate Townsend, some | Hurchaser after such public notice as they tay dene DDUSCANSON BROS, AvoTIONE were elected und will coutinue in their endeav- | n° 36 Columbia Heights; €3515.87, E. C ~ for tho defense, and asked him to put in tho |ZUEVEN A.M. THREE and HALF-PAS nes known as ma ae KER ors to get possession of the offices. But as| 0 “0 © bg “pape ; | Maj. John M. Burke Thinks There Will Be Y P P.M., and continue daily until ever: Notice is hereby jaunt to an order of A. A. BROOKE, % 2 TRUSTFPS! SALY OF VAULT Al Sdkds THOMAS SOMERVILLE,) Trustees. PLOPLGTS OS RSTREET BEE NITED STATES MAKSHAL'S SALE. —BY Nirtus of a writ of fieri tacias, iarued out of the clerk's office of the Supreie Court of the District uf Columbia and, to me directed. T will sell at pubite | Sie, for ens ‘Court evidence for defense, and he did so. ‘Mr. WALTER B. WILLIAM! prem j f the L istrict of Colambia, hold Deed A, | FOrrians Court business, dated | | | Gor. Jones and his associates have all been | Halliday to M. I. Weller et al., lots 6. 7, 20 and No Outbreak. i 21, sq. 1077; @—. A. A. DeLoffer to Maria " ., Knowlt it back and took art in the mat- n28-10t A their reepective terme there Ee nocarihiy soe | Shale, pt. 11, bik. 50, north rounds Colum-| Maj. Jobn M. Barke, Col. Bill Cody's business | Knowlton eat back and took no p ge ewan ee | : ter, but left it to the jurors to ask questions.” | @o =~ WORTH OF DIAMONDS, 4 bian University: €—.' Alice Jenkins et al. to| manager, has returned from Grand Canon of | ‘“*, Miget : $25,000 Sacer, aon sliver ware adoeke, for Kolb and his copartners. Ann M. Combs, lot 19; Dik. 6; and lot 10, Dik. | the Celovade in Arisona ta company: with Cope | 4 The kovernment witnesses,” raid the juror, D niches. fine sliver ware, en Cleveland Heights: $3,250. W. R. Deeble to B. pee - ‘were reluctant and acted as if they wanted to the Su, f Twill! sell a ‘auction on a EIGHTH, “Ise, K , it. two pa 5 of the goods from Maret TWO YEARS HENCE. NER, Auctioneer, O11 Pa. a aes i ir | Allison Nailor and is quartered for a while at | believe Lizzie Borden innocent. The witnesses | _»16-3u and interest et TF ¥. ate Seeee a Me engenhacties te sees Oe aa ae tarde oak Cte | Ong: Madion’s ecea, for defense, however, came in, testified freely | ——————————————— ne deserted property. | DAY, Tit XIXTH DAY OF DECC Rasen meter ange wit be crenght 1 iu cab 1029; 8. W. Story to Wash-| “I've been up at Pine Ridge since our return | and handled truth carelessly, to say the least. _FUTURE DAYS. ins Sa Ey net. as. numbered cteht hundred and twenty-nine —<$$ # city of Washington, Dis! j and singular the tmirovs ed upon £8 the prope rent tne described piece or parcel of land, sttmite tm micthereen, | {bec of Nashincton, Dinriet of Cal Ore Mt in square No, ON 4 Harrs lanl; | VAL INVESTMENT . aq. Asam aes te cuanto th | tile Clb, pag 8, 81500 | rom Harpe ld he malo, and Yume | Ae the, sevenih tr th renin ess | THEXCANSON Mm. aeons state election the straight democracr or | 31" Howmed Cracerity cal ae Plocants Gory, | Hee that eversthing is quiet just now. There | gndtold that witch clinched the ‘eave in the | SALE, OF A Anon Paige Dwar 3 NESS PROPFRTY, | voigt. and will be sold to satinty execution No. 33208 | siden. teeeueee oar oie a old line democracy. as it is sometimes called. | 5 "p Clark to BR. Ough, lot 13 and part 14, | YT Tumors of trouble @ few weeks ago, but | minds of the jurors. Ithink the district at-| HAR Ak Ute PT RN ELE er ea RRM GES | atuaw im favor of bie te He in rene 18 tonetinr why ingectesens had control of the election machinery in nearly | bigck 11, Whitehaven; 22.250. H. Smoot et | they have died away. The chances of an out- | torney was satisfied he could get the indict- BATH “ND A BRICK STABLI 1 ny WEST. Z i “ Urs. Marcher | “PT ete ah. to every one of the sixty-six counties in Alabama. | 9149 w."H. Gardner, rub 166, P's sub Mt. | Pfeak are quite remote, for tho Indians who |.ment without the admissions made by the de-| QF, THE LOt, biin SUMBERED cD EXOOX, DEcEMBER| RATCLIFFE, DARRE CO. © ze Siments iu omix (on. 'twelee OS) ang, It is claimed that it was that control whieh | picgsant: 3,355.12. W. Lawson to J. D.| Were with us are back on the reservation. They | fense.” On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NINTH, PAST FOUR OCLCCK. | | Auctioneers. _n15 to @Sincex24 | eighteen (Ix) months, th be sec helped to elect Jones. His actual majority was | Ketch, gubs 119 to 124, sq. 74. $_, and part 6, | have seen a good deal of the world and hav In speaking of threats that had beon made | 1%}?, at MALF-PAST FOUR O-CLOCK, wo will sel, | Nila Now cad irentae heed ah oe ow Poe ON BROS. saneneue, SoukpeRipoet aie but about 6,000. so it would not take much to ore to. Anuie L. Weaver, | Tealizing sense of the white man's power. With | the juryman said: “Why, during the recess | 1! !r0nt of the promis avenue by a devth of about Gb feet, change those figures, provided the people shink | © £17: D. Moore to Ai "| their knowiedge they repress the rebellious | taken by the jury, when I was at Hargrave's | (out iso, : Jot 9, L: and E.'s sub Mt. Pleasant, £e.:3— and vote two years hence’ as they did in August. | w. Hi Barnes to S. J. Owens, block 6, Cuckold fest on. : t to a wile alley, tendencies of their ignorant brethren. We can | mill, I heard a man who did not know [ was a} brick dwelling, containing 17 che Sten the Prone on. depen Pits y is situated on a ri At the last state election county officers | neright; $1,000. A. W. Harris to Gertrude K. | 40 more civilizing among Indians in a year than | member of the jury say he would be one man | *}icKstspleok the rear of the jot. feee eas e FRO LaROe TREES. | inten days cr phopente wil bawnkd ene al tee members of the Kolb party were elected in | Towers, lot 19, block 8, Brookland; £3,250. G, | could be accomplished by mere scholastic train- | who would kill the jurrmen. Then I made my-| @2 vabve December 12 1Siuh with Teriess| STORY BRick Mm IN ing perches. ss er ‘ about forty out of the wixty-si 80 | Williams te'C. I. Duchay, sub 27, block 12, | ing in five centuries.” self known and told him if anything happened iolees pa ath per a bys dead of trent on the sconerty’ oH : $ Ww. BOMGNS UN | Trustees, im forty countice two vears hence the election | Trinidad: @430. C. I. Duckay to E. J. Hop- — ———____— eae ete ines Bie oad eae ee es * SM acpostt of rene os to beeeestiot SHO | 24 FEET WIDE. 122-00 Ottice, No. BOO Sih xt. ne. machinery willbe in the bands of Kolb men. ; ° Redfiela Proc! be looked ufter. He then weakened and apolo- Conveyancing fo" at Pt ns jp be compiled With | prvirtus ofa dred of trust to ws, eee Itthere i any manipalnting of ballot to bs | chan ac tr ee —_—— ized, saying he did not mean anything. We | sot, Terni compli with thi che erie | fello'330 ofthe land rocontoo tee bi unas MONDAY. DECHMIBEM SIAEREER TR: ee a Tanners the same oppertanity to do | arris to E. H.'Snyder, part 115, Eslin place; | One Was Democratic, the Other Republican, | found a bill against Lizzie A. Borden the day | fhe rik’ and com of dolanitne turcteee: were Avs | Gust of es | Macand’at the reaues™ of the at same Lour atid place. it that the Jones county officers had Inst au | eee ee ener a sosephy L Kell, eat and Both in the Same State. before coming in.” es advertisement of arch resale in tome newspaper | HocMSE pez _publisned in Ws can th & Hi, SIRETAMEON.” rrosteen, 35, aq. 748: $—. Jacob Jonesto Isaac 8. Stone, : ‘The juror was asked if he was willing to givo | Published in Wasingtion, D. | ICANSON BROS. irate 5-00 Office 400 Sih wt. It is not probable that Kolb himself will ever | °°; #4745: &—- e "| Representative MeGan, democrat, of Mlinois | the exact vote of the grand jury, and said’ he cee Sa Auctionsers., sub 183. C. E. 8.'s sub Pleasant Plains; $—, A 5 “ run for governor again because of bis conduct | s sheatans sume got the largest or next largest majority of any | could not consistently, but lie said, however, “apErpeaioa HANCERY 8A1 Le UND | daring the recent presidential campaign,though | 5571s" "Chas, Taito to Nellie A, Shields peg | mn elected to the next House. His majority | there were two polls of the jury, the fimt ons | RATCLIFFE, DAKE & Co., auc PIONEERS, | O1ot ON SOU A BEIWFEN FIFTH AND | Seeing peal Gaat he may redeem Mas 51S sr a be atts eee | was over INDO haptesetinsive temin cy | formal, War alter. the story of defedse. Sea MV adetpivadatr eae pce = 7g ht gat self with his faction. However, the Kolb fol-| 2). 517: S27) E. Tk Addison to Ei ae = been put in a second poli was had, and then | TRUSTFES' SALE OF AN UNIMPROVED LOT OF | tue sapreine Cost ol the Dos Towers ate making w strony efort to Keep Wp | Gon tc" W. hanes. sok Serer aah; canto, | Meetme state, a republican, got » larger ma-| by" plrmnasion the vos wan reconsidered nd | SRILA AN ih tn HRTENS QU BBIMGGOS | ar ie Gata ie hg organization, aud if they can hold together | Touise Carter to W. G. Jasper, part 1, block 2, |JFity than usual. Speaking of this McGan | the ‘result was a practical unanimity for an in-| _ Berit’ srtain deed of trust dt a Hat, _asdkas W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1226 Fat, oF VALUABLE 9 farce! of land. ion. District af cmt thirteen q are nunbered five hundred att thirty-three YOON IRVING STREET. is Monather with the inroveneata thereon SEVENTH AND NINTH STREETS EXTEN third of the rurchase money to | .B: im deed of nd the baiauce to. be paid i two = rin one and two LE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED of the FIGHTH DAY OF FOUR OCLs Ise at HALE-PA: for two sears they may accomplish a revolution | Fiysard University sub of Mt, Pleasant: £2.00, | calls attention to the fact that Hopkins repre- | dictment. and Fecorced in Lilet No. 1h, No, #41. in the city of Was m the property sold, | og i raaty of Mt. - 3 2,000. " 2 the land records of the Dis sale: One-third of the iy at the rate of 1 im Alabama polities. Maurice Otterback to J. H. Grant, sub 9. aq, | sents a district which can get the least possible ——-+0+ Gai'at the request of the helierof te preaidios in two equal Sav Der cont er any untzl ai ail caster the onion The lemlece of the olt-line democracy are | r94, 1.200. C. D. Hemeburg et al. to Mary J. | benefit of protection, while he (McGan) repre-| WHAT MAYOR GOURLEY MEANT. thereby, wo will sell. at public auetion. | and ‘two years, with interest. secured by deed of truet | CLPUrChaner. A deposit of $500 will be required resting on their oars. They say it is too early o ° to talk about the campaign of 1894. It is the | Borland. sub 19, eq. 18: genera! opinion, that a democratic farmer or | upon the provert All e¢ net purchaser's cost. A deposi Tt th ‘il caeh, at the onto when th : ale ate nr sassuterionl eeceaine at mat Eompited wich in fiftewm ays the trustees resceve the to resell the property, at the risk and ost of de- UWELETH DAY OF DE OK PM, TH 23,250. G. L. Magru-|sentsa manufacturing district, where all the BER, 12, ot FOUR der to R. Proetor, sub 13, sq. 217: #—. . ¥ Pittsburg's Police Should Merely Have Let | pretuises, the followin Stake et. al. to T. H. Cole, part 18, aq. 217; $—. | Penefite of protection are supposed to fall. h ool it recording ee city etiae | aulting Parchae aah the Law Take Its Course. fc ‘days from day of = red to ‘LOUIS D. WIN! some straight democrat who could control the | Taye] Videtta to H. M. Pearson ¢t ‘al., pt. 11,| Hopkins’ peaple stand by protection, while Me- fees mown and distieuished ‘ao endl bana | the neoperiy ai tie ak sud cont of the defuelties ore CLALENGR br itrreeat, | trastees. Totes of the men wlio voted for Kolb last Au-| ses"), 2000. J. W. Davis to J. W. Dyer pt. 3, | Gan's turn from it likea tide. Both Hopkins | Mayor Gourley of Pittsburg, Pa., has] {ieninannand distimuished ae and being If nu | the property a the rick aud ice in The Evening | _20-d&ds 016 F st_n.w. | Pp Ea ‘of gut will be the regular nominee. Gov. Jones | 049 $2,700. Isabel Lenman te Lise | and Mec, that this is paradoxical, Mo- | ®@dressed a long communication to Chief | Groen’s subdivision’ of part of “Chichester,” as the | Star tewsrarer. JR ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ict'as an alleyway ony: 9-4 subject toe Will not be eligible to election again, having | °J- 405 €2,700. venman to Lizzie J. | and MeGan agree s is paradoxics e- | ft “Wbpactineat GE cable. eatsle chy recorded in! county Liter. six (). to JOSEPH J. DARLIN: trate, | R DPA. AVE. W, | trust to seoure te sun $730, witels served two ter ‘=| Hant, pt. 19, Prospect Hill; —. Emily Jan says thatin his district the result was wn ol © department of public safety rords of the surveyor's fc 410 Sth etn w., Washinigton. D.C. the District of Columbia. THOMAS DOWLING & SON, ‘Aust ‘Terms of sale: hird of the purchase money in | — as There is w general feeling | Cook to Anna V. Fry, lot 23, bik. 25, Brook cent. from September 17. 1! peratic ranks now against put-|io4:¢—. J. E. Clokey to B. M. Smith, pt. 1, | brought about largely by the working people | With reference to the order of the latter, d&is | SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE | “Tornmof sale. All cash om even in the den ; d i the police on Friday, by means of | cashand the balance in two equal insta'iiments in six | DATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers ~ “GEORGE TOWN PROPELTY. treet 100 Geocett ot time of este, Tocun co tocee. ting up any of the old leaders for office. They | BPO:° : > pig | and that some of the leading manufacturors | issued to Ps n Ys lta Oy OS Saar and IMPROVED BY THREE STOKYS AND FLATS, | pited with inten days ot the property will be want 4 now men who will catch the fotes of the | a ue : 7 6 ak “Gram to ii ie bo vapasforiaas i yolitioal cepustnatisee ad which the houses of ill-repute were again | died of trust on the proverig, orail vas. All ‘con TWOSTORY AND BASEM NT BRICK HOUSE. | Sriteet WITH TWO, SURCELL AMe. APD, | faked cont of detsaicing oe BI 3 Wertiweun” masses of the people and reunite the party. ELLARS, ALL | revadvertiseuen’ opened that _ night. In bia letter | Yeranctny and recording at. the cost of the purchas:t. MODERN IMpHOVE-| SO qr | Fitzhugh, sub 64, eq. 754: @—. A. Hanlan, vy 4 30 wi 1 NDEX GOOD RENTAL, JOHN T. ARMS, The A de st of 850 will be red at the time of sale. URTHWEST, “i x, 4 ‘Trustees, wopls of Aubena: ‘The alianee movement ix | HT. Tugeart, in trast, lot 194, Rand H's | Guention did not-he saye eat any igure ie ie | Mayor Gourley saya: “My order to you of | it thin of fear bot compiled wth witha te MSGS. peceumen | ESCRTEESTRN A: robeicrotk, RECENDER | _a2-0o THO. wattoamax, | Te Rot dead, and if it isalive two years hence a | taditiente Georgetown: € -, Elizabeth Power | contest. The republicans mado ono or two ef- | November 30 did not direct you to eject tho | My"attersals tus trurien iterte sha risht go roll EIGIUTH, at FOUR O'CLOCK, we will Ofer for sale, | 9F Se infront ofthe premises, webaliseen: ae Fevobitioa im politice in this state may be |{2,N;.W; Eaton, lote 7 and S, bik. $5, Coluin- | forts to drag it in and to. get up a scare on the | inmates of housos of ll-famo: it simply and | furchar after such public mlice as they shall docs | fae they ru oF cocae ¢ EU ELaC #STHO TRUSTER aah Gr Gant. Gum oe looked for. ne eee Sod Th eqn ge sett: | “wildeat™ bank ery. but it failed. | He does | only directed you to enforce the law against all | "°°" Gro, H. ARMSTRONG, 1 Fronting 16 feet Dishes by 4 dant’ of 05.75, tm | Pronting sbont 57 eR OA Beides on PROVED PROPENTY, BEING HOUSE ¥O. csliewsin subs 69 and 72, «q. 1029; $—. FS. Car-| not think that his people care anything about |.” fill-re tate ai n30-d&ds WM. D. CAMPBELL,” § proved by Ut2story Trick house, Oroows, | brortumti er aU foots linked 2 4% N STREET NORTHWEST. z ¥ go Costalio Hosmer, subs 90 and 92, sq. | the defeat of the silver bill last seasion, and he | 20Uses of ill-repute in the city, <= EES ma rowetn, Ty ne ty is eiteibly | Hi. cepth of Rapvoved iy <ecoG stems and) a, <pimecte autein joel of out The Grade Crossing Should Go. Thos. Coakley to Rose Coyk does not think they are going totrouble the | “This law only convicts after examination ‘['2OMAS DOWLING & SON, Ancts..612 E situa id command the sttention of parties ts proferty is aituated tn one of the best business | Lib-r No. folie 177, ot sea. ome of the 2, sq. 587; €1,150, Jennie E. Abbott to V party about that question. and hearing and docs not profess to invest you | TRUSTEES: Bane’ jas ndstated ai tue ‘time ofeale, Ade. | Sitionsaf Georzetown andall under rood rental. and | Fcorde for the istrict of Calurite, auf st She fe- If any of the victims of the grade crossing | Campbell, lot 16, bik. 3, Twining Cit: Representative Shively of Indiana says that | or me with the despotic power to banish into REAL TIP aATEE | Pompiied within Rftecn dare’, Com pare erate be | a well-payine investment. ede fret e Soe renions om FUCKS AN, secident at Columbia avenue aud American 4%* Whitehead to W. S. Knox, sub S0, +q. 152; | the silver question did not have any partin the | the streets and make homeless and shelterless Eee | conus at on aie, mveyancing and re- YY OF DECEMB® K, 1802, at Al sTerms: One-third cash, the balance in one, two | FIFTEENTH Suttiaes yours: Sree cant pemnsmuanee Jeon, tee | Push poo: annually, secured by deed of trust upon | roperty seid, i 2 in the city of Washington, ‘or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit | known as lot nu event elht (7%), of 8300 will be required at the time of sale. If the | to Mery R. Squires’ sabdivh of part - ; Pel SES NOS" 1702 FOUI. | cordine at cst of purchaser, The people did not, he says, seem | even women of ill-famo without arrest, exam-| TEUNTH STREP T AND 229 THM TEENIH | mae lbs WATCLIEFE, DARR & Ci re anything about it ination and hearing. And even afterconviction | STREET NONTHWEST. i.21, | JZ, WARREN JONSON, . upon such examination and hearing it does not | 1235 sPeor Scr tals seed ot trust dated April 21, Asa Whiteb streets shoull die, a coroner's investigation | 5. ios1. ¢2' ‘will have to determine whether the chief blame | — | ds to V LOCK P.M, a.) that certain, * ~ a erine of wale yo w Jot wre 265, a and for the catastrophe should be lar! upon the car | Dr. Fox Coming Here. prapriey .| impose a sentence of cjectment from. the | tr lend records of the District of Colin. | AUCTION, GALE, OF USREDEEMRD PLEDGES, | Sr0iiy Ot tly of eale riot reared Creel tee peas | iD ead aed Be tee rte eaeat ee ee Griver, the locomotive engineer or the gateman,| The Baltimore Sun New York correspondent house, but a fine; in default of payment, im- | 8%, we will sell at public auction, in, tron’ ‘ r <td CEs. secure in the aggregate the sum of $4,300 end in- 4 Nothing has as yot been heard at the treas- | House, bute fine; in de premises rewrectively, the followiiu descrived. rent ; ; | power in the prem- | fttite, sltuated ia the city of Wachington, District of ury of the loss of the gas buoy marking the | ises under the law is to arrest every keeper and | Caluutin towits nn Sn _ of come | Fox, the home rale member of parliament Who | Disco of the wreck of Mr. Vanderbilt's yacht|-svery person found in such hoeses ea take | p08 WEDNESD. at te store Of i. | Gray at the riak and cost of the detwultine .somm Siter hve dave’ advertisement of each Lock AM: all | Dewsnaper putiished in Wasuiugtom, D “rans of sale: Cash ip excess of said deed of trust. accitver smd | Yevancte And recording at the cost of the purchaser. | #100 devant at tue cf sate. All cou veysmcine and or whether they were alike negligent. Until! Monday had an interview with Dr. Joseph F. there shail be a searching investig: ,, THE VOURTEENTH DAY OF . 7] Ci BA’ FPE, DARR & CO. Fecoming at, haser’s cost. Term nber r N Cs eey Ay.2 “Wate! Chains, “Charms, Locket .. oo 4 o erence brine oat ll the facie in the cate, | haa come to the Irish National Federation a| Aieg, an reported in the account of the | then before the police magutrae for examin | BEG yi AberiAggrAlsTAMErOUE CLOCK | Ma Bien "Gai scenty geaiae aac | aeantte __ NTO-E™ PARtenwa | Ruricg tee fs injustice might be done and it would certainly | the envoy from the great convertion held in| Wreck of the schooner Emerson. Com- | tion and hearing. subdivision of square unmbered two hundred end | (and vet Nines, Fins, Parring Sots, dewciry, Brace )ERCANBON BEOS., Aucts FRANK 1. CALHOUN, be unwise to assume the guilt or carelessness of | Dublin on November 15. He saya he hopes to | % “Inasmuch as these houses of shame have for | Swi. the seine being improved by» lapse frame r ious 9 TH ‘Trestess, Medals, Diem: S5cokds” JOHN E. BENTOR, ") U. OEM Assoc reli bh building, kno: No. 1702 | five years been allowed by your department to | street norimwests sous Known as No. 17U2 14th live and flourish it would’ produce cruel and | On THUR DAY, Pbaae vo DAY OF DF. tnnecessary suffering to at once, or upon a few | CRMBER, 162, i: fe, tn Allene sha mander Evans, secretary of the light house board, said that it was not at all un- ston likely that the buoy has been carried away, for ¢ nizing | there is a tremendous amount of shipping | hours’ notice, fill the patrol wagon with pris- Tistot of ew England districts of the Irish National | that passes the spot and the mariners are | soners, many of whom certainly would be un- | {mprov: any one. aie as te dee Tt ‘requires no investigation to determine | h¢ in Baltimore in two that the first and chief cause of the xecident Come on to Washigg: was the grade crossing, and that similar ac is and other precious stones, Guns, | CHANCERY SALE OF THE VALUABLE STO! Unibrellas, Valises, Razors, Clip: DWELLING AT THE THEAST CORN, on, U Glasses, Plated Ware, Meerschaum KSTREET AND Co! TICUT AVE! Misiesl, Mathetuaticel, Surgical and Me-| = NOW. OCCUPIED BY THE RUSSIAN. LE dnstruments, Fine, i Coats, &c. Sale to TION, OPPOSITE FARRAG! sql ks, and will then | m. He will go to B i- | on Wednesday and spend two weeks or; ‘number seven jaztof square two hundred an’ thi continite morzings at 10 o'clock, evenings at and | By virnie and in pursuance of & deere p the ; f 0 o'clock until all the lots are sid. Ticket holders | tweatresiats [20) day of March, Mabe pear out A dents will con! to occur as long as grade | the rowed avonvenient brick dwelling: id ge EN, tk FULTON, Ba Ewenty sixth (26) day larch, = crommngs are Ato exist. A grade cross federation. He will then go to Philadelphia, | YeF¥ careless about the buoys. ‘There are a | able to pay their fines, ROE error tot: One-third of the | att Te WARKE mason: Lor sgnneon bancredond ceniy fre Datos mM ing is @ constant source of danger to pedes-| Last evening he held a conference at the main | Stat Many tows passing and they frequently ‘As you have led these women to believe farchase money in cans and. the balance in two equal | — = Special term in equity im the case of George vw 9 trians, teams. carriages and those who ride in ‘ee Gonne * in New York | drag off e 82,500 buoy rather than go to the | they could conduct their business in| {a payable ia one aud two years trom day FUFURE DAYS. ¥ Alex- ih. Shepherd et al-, number seventy: riage office ia tne Cooper Institute in New York y ‘ured = 4 o! on ve enki ired ul three (780:3) equity. | will. as vr ieaay tes? haea foe fae Fin eal commie there a fhe en | ose gpstig oy hbk, amr ht | ny won nugget that "you ere | Saige Start GE | aon a Figiege on SE eae ey eed man or beast at these places depend for their | means 0’ ding the federation. He has | t¥o tenders on hand replacing buovs, but | notice upon them that after a reason-| day of sale, payable semi-aniually.. A deposit of $100 Real Estate Brokers, 1324 Fst. now, | JANUARY. in the year of our ort sighten effectiveness upon the experience, intelligence | feceived the most encouraging reports from | O¥IRS to the dificulty of the taak it is imposal- | able” times saificlent time’ to Teacty | wiliberequdred om each Parcel al tlmne of safe A and otuety chee NO), at MALP PAST, TH = in it a 4 aS Ain tonto and fidelity of human agencies. While hutaan-| «lover the country, he sure” ‘The people in | ble to keep them always in place, them to arrange for shelter elsewhere, | gs to eltien parvel shall’ not be complied waits | PEREMPTORY SALB-OF VALUABLE IMPROVED public suction. the following peal setate: ATION, ‘ COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. parce! shall not be complied with in SPERTY ON W. STRE AND FLOR - x —. fty remains imperfect in any of these charac-| Tre ae od tat bak for th — -o———_—_—__—— a week if you please, you will enforce tho law | twenty days from day of sale the trusts reserve the | | AVENUE NEAR FOURTEENTH STREP Te pone oe ERE subdivis- | Of course eversbody in Washington knows what te teristics there will be failures at the crivical me tees sation toca tas Beeman ot | ‘To Restore Peace In Samoa. by arresting from day to day every inmate or | Ehiuor after hve dayeraiverticerent, eens PU | NOMTHWEST, BEING THE STABLES AND | (380. according tothe subdivision. recorded ia he | €1¥0 money back for all work not exaotly rit momentand peril to life and limb in conse- | federation in America tRey would have lost the | A cablegram was received in this city from | keeper of houses and leave it to the po- SOHN'C. HEALD. TRENTH STREET LINE OF THE Wasi ca gikce of the surveyor of the District of Colambiein | | Bome people wonder how we = ‘afford to Goity “Tk . | majority of the seats they won in the last elec- | London Monday to the effect that the Berlin | lice magistrates to inflict the sentence of the Huan 1. FAGGARE™ ( Trastocs, | TON AND GEORGETOWN BALLROAD. AND | Teer, with all ‘aod ‘singular ‘the Suildiage sad iss. bp ag age prep rele ore singe cane strsst accident ig | tion. ‘They are very grateful for this assistance | correspondent of the Daily Nees ‘has learned | 8¥ Pn such aa may be found guilty.” as-ai City Hall, FORMING PART OF THE SAME PROPERTY: | Pegtemenm thereon.” °° ubbetabsousers bested os cogent tapeeameoal that grade cro sings should go. This is true of | and when it was mentioned at the recent gat a x ‘of England, Germany’ | ibe imayor also refers Chief Brown to the | —— san QuWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER FOURTEENTH. | « hermact sale: One to Sp eer shew SertehGnee habansens. Bomleeniooneupeedll grade crossings everywhere; it is doubly true ¢ring in Dublin the whole body rose andcheered | ‘at the governments ingland, ny’ | act of assembly which provides that all | (10. W. STICKNEY, Anct,, 1210 F st, JB The i front cee premieos. at PWG CLOCK | Sophy eahcaemsekine reaifon tp three chi of grade crossings in cities. Such crossing as the American federation. Two-thirds of the | 0nd the United States have agreed to common | keepers of such houses shall be adjudged guilty | +; iM We Fu Loter, under insiraction of the board of | Squal installments at one (1), two (2) 43) | thines $0 cantly. thet which was the scene of the Sungay ni accident should never hare been permite having been permitted, they should be abe You are invited to come tn anf look at sample af our work and incidentally inspect the most complete dental office that wwoney can procure. Es’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- | directors of the Washineton and Georget« Railroad ht | money sent from here at that time was used to | action to restore order in Samoa. of misdemeanor, and on conviction be sen- FRovED TRORSE EY BEING ,HOUTE NO. | Company at patios sae to te Mishent bilder, | Notes ihantech str "teutint” data the Sat ot " vs STOUGHTON 8!'REET NORTHWEST. iy inclusive, square 234, having: Inquiry at the State Department by a Stan | tenced to paya fine not exceeding $1,000 and Sibes rain deed of trast record zi 4 4 | Sale, with interest and a reserved lien ‘the | reporter vesterday confirmed the truth of the : #0 Undergo an imprisonment not exceeding | ku "Re" rie Elle S55. fade Thctand | §¢ eReader netted Samco Ez eos. ox,all cont, a sae Purcharer save the evicted tenants. The last appeal being made for them now, for the governmen es 4 5 fahed at the earliest possible moment. To get | commission tus been appointed for the pure | reer eed te further learned. that ships | to years. records of the District of Columbia,” and at square fect.” Improvenuents Copsict of sinall | shoreety ie tusched downy ‘All coutepancing at tee * with GasorZonine... 50 an ee a the Eade crowinge in Philadelphia | pose of putting them back on their farms. ‘The | have been sent by the three. nations to pre- TESS steihrruat "st? the pre ag Regt rd MMEDIATELY 3 a Durchaser'scost. SpeRY WISE Gal } a _emeanae Rill be @ matter of time. however earnestly the Jandiords recognize this and have thrown Up |-serve peace in Samoa, aud the ‘agreement is In Favor of Hatch Anti-Option Bill. SISUFENTH DAY OF DECEAIBER, A.D, Taoe) at prmes 1 oe Pilling with Over ee ae Se wine eae ee aes, BEES Sg, tepeat Defore the | that one or more ships shall be kept there by | The Georgia legislature, both branches con- | Battin mms acne Ge chet catiay ett | [ranting 83 29100 fet vince, containing 416.5 2 Plating. Sreatte and detecmtned cone ee tee at, be &| commissioners. Dr. Fox will remain in Ames- | each goverament all the time for that purpose. | curring, set’ the final seal of approval on the | {. : Mventy C30) | Satin shed Sax ce a DOWLING © SON, Aucts, 612 Bet. ; steady and determined effort on the part of all ica until just before parliament opens on Janu-| The US. 8. Alliance is now ou her way, having | Hatch anti-option bill resolution Monda’ i. and Aity (150) | Terms: One-third cash, talance in three equal in- = concerned to this end until there shall not be «| ary 26, | teft Gai Weancisos Sor Gansta eonse thas teh anti-op' iat 'Y- | feet n jot num- | stallments, secured by deod of trust upon the SAL OF Grade crossing left in the city. And asa step | — eee ee. 8% | The resolution requesting Georgia Congress- Sener | Ditiaeecee, Seon ee iv fo the decrease of he number of grade cross-| Sir John Announces His Cabinet. Naval Orders. men and Senators to vote for and do all in G00 ata in- | caah. af purchaser option. Depostt of 8300 will $s ant anether grade croming prisiioge "**°| Sir Jchn Thompson, the new premier of | Lieut. A G. Winterhalter, to special duty | their power to secure the pascage of the Hatch Ff of Suse being | required co each place of property at time cf eal _— eee Canada, has completed the formation of his | with the naval observator 10th January next, | anti-option bill was first introduced in the sen- Halt cans and the balance in one | days. othereau mew Teacrved aac Sroperey i A AE Jeabinet. The constitution of the new| Lieut. J. Blish, to duty in the office of naval | ate, where it was passed unanimously, When Eavabi smiansaniy, und secured UPaded | ahatiee iat of euch resale la soese The War Department ill be informed by | 0vermment ia: Sir John ‘Thompson, pre- | intelligence, 17th instant. Lieut, W. H. ase ‘con- | "By onder of the company? to - Gov. Wyllie of idabo that Alexander Chisholm, ™ier and minister of justice; Mackenzie | Bubler, fromthe naval observator, 15th instant, at aaa 5 Bowell, minister of trade and commerce; | and ordered to duty in the hy: office. See ee, S neh entited to any solvent | SO “Teck, tenor tems. tee laa oe A on railways; C. H.' Tupper, ‘marine and. fish- | the 10th instant and granted six months’ loave, eries; J. A. Oumet. public works; Sir A.| with permission to leave the United States. July last. Chisholm was arrested by the mili- P. Caron, postmuter general; T. M. Daly, tant Surgeon L. H. Btone, from the Pinta, Sexe Costigan, eqn: | and.on the seperting of bas orders to peo i authorities and confined at Wardner for minister of interior; the ftorston in the Cour d'Alene insurrection, | culture; A. R. Angers, militia; J. C. Patterson, | ceed home, and granted man bas offered to swear thet Chisholm | secretary of state; J. Curran, solicitor general. L. had made himeeif very offensive by threatening | oo the lives of many and Col. Curtis,com-| A small car of the ‘Traction Company while