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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. CG, FRIDAY, D: ER 9, 1892—TEN PAGES. — = = SS Se a AMONG THE ODD FELLOWS. | PRIVATE POST OFFICES. -—— | ‘The Visitation of the Grand Officers to Cove- Enterprises Wh: nant Lodge. Shou! Covenant Lodge, So. 18, of the Independ- government is supp: ent Order of Odd Fellows added an iatere*’ closive control of the business of delivering ing chapter to ite fair history at the visitatic of the Grand Lodge officers last evening. The Postmmarter ‘ener! W occasion bad been leoked for ‘on qnnami report har the following to say of private siderable ‘nterest by the members and friends, leter «law whieh forbids and otters. ‘That this is not the case is shown by and they were not disappointed te es the “seltfng op or profesing to keep any Friendship Lodge, No. 12, which me oaice or place of busin same evening, met early in their ba! name or title of “pe and Peansylvania avenue, and after the trams dued ection of certain routine business «dj and preceeded ina body to th hail of the enanters, on Sist (Conaress) sireet iced ether lodges in the jurisdiction were repre deitrers of sented and there were sity present ep carried ow f Boxes ary rented to all resentatives from the jurisdictions of Obto, applies eae e Indians and Missouri, so that th fe ane well ed wher the presence « pooch = ae ie tex aciemmcaary homcone of ore Peeking to mislead and rut and master and acknwledgue y un effeataal ab i aga te efforts of Irwin they were given « place in the bodr. Th Roe aael of past alin Senge Gnitios of the officers » the esemplication of 1d be a dectied cause of good order a: iy judgment, they are mrin- of the spirit o” the statute fringement of the govern: ont office us established A stringent act for their Congress. A i at the last rly passage.” of thie order were thi rotidtercy for which this lodge is rept eggs se grand secretary end grand tresenres enb- * 7 mitted thefr reports. show and reeords were well kept «: pietecte condition It wae was intro d its a member the term aboo: Pollowing exaumination cams the “feast of of soni,” whieh attracted an vutaggint ! up to the close of the exercives. Ail upon questions vital t tererta u order were made by ( Gran@ Secretary Hunt, Kenney, Graad Treasurer Faye: Mead, Grand Representative 4 Faulkner of Ind Friendship Lodge gave @ humorous + of Casabianca, which elicite arpis © Reterring to Postmaster General Wans- -. ONE-CENT POSTAGE. Fepresentative Henderson Ie Opposed to Mr. her's Kecommendation. © Henderson of North Carolina, House committee on post offices aggressively opposed to any n- Chairman Beonets then arnosine tt av't wagyietionl of a redaction of letler pork Oo ie eee ee ened ie nd af, Abe 10 one cent, Mr. Henderson sald: opinion the time ts inopportune for laws. To reduce letter would increase the postal We are now rapidly the gop tn postal expenditures. I be- cout about even in the next other words, that the Post ill be self-sustaining. My i nag they are end plus then ae inst ag it accrues to all present, beaded by the Grand Lodge o which soou entered the large banqueting where wee spread in pro! nt it. Greetings and mumc fullowed, and asa iting fuale the company Jotned singing “Auld Lang Syne" t a homeward. well protitabie evening 1 The next and last visttat: evening to Golden Rule youngest lodge in the Ju the best, At the regular meeting be! will not ob- any drain upon the na- eorve nd ef course there will be no oe ap on fy in cheapening our posial s is Wilhem 8; executive nilerson is almost sure to be chair- Vietoria Kessler, Geneva T fouce post office committee in the prone Th coy stag «rose his outline of policy is important. e liv cary from Moz ers ber 19, to Tuesday. Jan: es ‘Noble Grand Morrieo MAILS ON SUNDAY. who has recently male xn through the Yellowstone Park lecture. upon invitation « end Colambian Encam: wit Qlustrations, in the encampmen* Fr Peliows’ Hall. 7th street nor day evening, December 12. THE POSTAL MUSEUM. The Postmaster General's Suggestions on the Subjeet. s of remonstrance of resolutions from arian organizations, Wanomaker states in his urging the stoppage of the Tregret to say that no one pointed out any geod way to do this and “I have received le Is on Sui Mr. Wanamaker Says It V inst wc € M Be Opened ago. “The postal musenm is practically lished,” says Postmaster General Wa: his anunal report,“‘and it will be op the world’s Columbian exposition collection of articles gathered from and from foreign countries has bee: and packed for shipment to Chic: be supplemented by models. pi erephical delineations and th exhibit, and the whole will ecr labor on the first day of the week. I have been able to do is to re- duce the hours of labor toa minimum. It is | wholly ixpraeticable, with the maile in transit froma the beginning of the year to the end of it, by day aud night, on land and sea, starting every hour from points thousa apart at 12 o'clock midnight on Satur day night rk for twenty-four Lours and then start on aguin. It is possibie, however, to . be permit communities to have Ideal option and to department for s permanent public display. | require traueportation companies to hoid the The arrangements for the postal exhibit for the | mails until the next day at points where it is world’s fair have progressed under the direc- | voted to close the post offices. There are thou- tien of Me. A. D. Hazen sands of persous whose scruples lead them to . st against the use of the money which ae see atribute as a postage tax to enforee se Sunday. It would be possible to issue areenel cone et | envelope oF prepare a sltp as» silcker pand floor and 2.960 of gallery space have |)", 25* Cg to sey ‘This —— = rnilotted to the Post Office Depattient. it | 20%, to be bandied on Sunday,” and aii suc Scdabendioh Geet the postal eakibic’ shall coon} could remain unworked until she follow- Semanal Giant aueiule €f curciece ana |e a is certainly most desirable to give wperiaend of a "pram yikes deg | post oifiee workers one full day of rest out of Thidings. of mail aves a a mape and historical d | r from the dead letter office museum. | Kesignation of Col. Weber. Foreign governments have been invited io| Col. John B. Weber, commissioner of imm: contribute | gretion at New York, has placed his resignation “It i intended convenience of worl trate the operatic station of the ( hicage fe assigned te the F government bash forty th Near by will be a full fally coustructed as an the manufact posal of the Secretary of the Treasury. has yet been taken in the mat- ter it ix a m the resignation will be cepted and the oftice allowed to remain v Secretary Foster said yesterday after- at Col, Weber's action was altogether In view of the present immigration of the department the wo the immi- nsiderably and uated entirely my. aust cer carried with it $40,000 world » for the istered Letter Fe for the tr . ral Wanumaker, in speaking w round of the « cing # reduction the ist of will bern « January for registering aletter from 10 the transaction of « larze pgp would heve preferred that the : hould indemnify losses occurring VP d mail to the extent of $10. A bill Smet aie wiiiaain dno nd wna introduced at the last vession of aaiety ¢ _ — at failed to become a law. E ne he uad done the next best thing ite ised the wutherity conferred on Lim neatly decorated with ad the registry fee to the figure portions of x ch wi'l still leave the service entirely elf the occasion of t : supporting. It is possible, ir. Wanawaker wry Gunrd, company so sufi, that this fee can be even farther reduce During the evening Co! - = THE TREASURY GUARD. ‘Their Ack money order and 4 envelope charges, aa miafimaa conaes 1 . pons: eport, but congres- excelient standingas marksmen, and announced 1 jon is required to make effective the winners im the rife contest of Wednesday ‘ ——— night. Each man as his name was ¢ IST gee Bis choice of the prevents, which were on exhi-; Page remedy Seaares n Biiies on Ge phtterm, he firet thirteen-inch breech-loading rifle aseombled at he Washington navy yard, upon witich rogressing for the last eight nionths, fs almost completed and ready for testing at the indian Head naval proving groun Work on the second thirteen-inch guu, which nas begun recently, was quepended yesterday : ~ on account of au accident. oe dg — {rosa ph ages in sesembitug the guns vl ia the of the “Jacket” over the tube ONY weal and Private Wilner te] ccyenting the lermar by hack geal tesa cuca” ing tion the tube by streams of ice water. pee ee eeret wel 2 tat Tmring ils operation yesterday the Jacket ‘The winners were Corp. Fll«worth. Banton, Garrett, Pla Byrne. Ben oh Whitney igart, Depue, Thompson. MeCiain, Landrea: Grewoid, G. F. Bobb and Lore. Bergt. Lewis, f : Prag grasped the tube us ouing that much oe gt eee gegen eo job. Probably the jacket will have to be thee ae i a om the tube, causing « loss to the govern- Simonson, Capt. and Mre. Bassett, Capt. Salmon, Lie Mr. and Mrs. Grimes, city, Meedames Allison _T and Ande: pS Lenght tect’s report of opera- ‘The committee on arranger: -nte co tions for the year ending September 30. 1892, Lieut Otto G. Simonse Corp. WS. Daven- | says that during that period 126 public build- — roca art 3 Lieut. im Ss. Tom- ngs were in course Of erection and 25 publ Bese ana Sex odore Lo: see. com- ‘4 tee hf oon hee buildings were completed. . at Sey Garrett, Private George King. tember 30 there were 9% new public buildings in Ellsworth, Private Ho M. Whitney and 3 FP. Mareden. Kece; 6 os 14.000. r will, it iw ex- we . Lieut. King, Lewis of New York e! Ky Hood, 4 Leonart Bradley. 4 Mrs. Bernard aud there were 297 completed public build- Inge subject lo repaira He aays that operations were being couducted on new public for which ‘the hmit 209,160, 4 im connection with 1 preservation of > buildings which cost to committee M. Bess Sergt. - 2 otmmendation made in his @ Mr. Warner Van Nor that a law be enacted pro- Bank of North America of New York, has j organization and appointment the Salvation Army and ix « full-fledged uni-| Of «corpe of superintendents, in order to give of their Stness in place of tery: rary local appointees. a fegard to the question of securing plans spec ns for public buildings through | While this fact has been known to the inti- mate friends of the family for som: ‘the New ia Herald, yet to a large numb Persons who know the Van Norden fanz. competition by architects the architect says Gially, and Mr. Van Nordes through bi cone his opision there is no way tbat would counections, the anmeuncement will prove very | ineure muy thing like entiefactery results to the Much of s surprice, Mise Van N a, who \® government by such method unless by legisla- Bot long out of her teens. is a gentle, good-look- fion giving the Secretary of the 7 dis- img young woman aud exceedingly ac. cretiona:y power to invites limited uumber of gbeon a member - members of the architeotural profession who of which her father are citizens of the United Staies. superintendent of the ~ +e aime months age eb - President Post Offices. met some members of the Salvation Army. « Resende tceesasdl to tes the qrguus. |, The following post oMfices have been rained to Gian, samedinand hamalt mu auxiliary | the presidential class: South Riverside, Cal.; Member, aud was thus able to still retain her Alexandria, Ind.; Cannelton, Ind.; Charter Membership in Dr. Kittredge’s charch. Her | Oak, Lowa; Hartley, Iowa; Kirwin, Kan.; Mit- zealand interest in the cause constantly in-! ting Mase.: Sonthe Beach, Mich. We creased and became so stroug that ubout two | Mich ; Yale. Mich; Canoe Falla ahaa. ent Bonths ago she decided to apply for full mem-| ericktown, Mo.: Beaver City, X Dership m the army. ieee ween, Be a third sonual convention of the Christian | a, ice and the reduc- | ‘able plon has been offered to | ds of miles | death, He strc believes in the reduction of the | Various stages of erection or extension aud re- | lic service saperintendents specially | = : aia TO MAKE GOOD ROADS. AUCTION SALES | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES h Mr. Wanamaker Thinks The Movement Started in Indiana aeden| THIS AFTERNOON. } onROW.. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE Days. =| ~_ PUTCRE Days. 4 8 ee Masta! iinet ai day the | DUXCASSON BROS., Auctioneers S, BENSINGER, avcTIONEER, LATIMER & SL04x, ascuneer, TOLIFFF, DARR & CO., Auctioneers action ~ wed to have ex- . ° Iudiamsend. eangien ak Hbaisapaile reater- Sats St gare iO BUTELING, Tip WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE ‘art Gatlectes, 14070 0. | T#USTRESSALE OF 5 Hen gata day afternoon adopted the report of the legis-| ae DAB ae pie MAEAAD, S00 LOUISIANA RYERUR BOW: Paes iy aren EL ASD, POC ny re maker, the in Liv lative committee with a few amendments. The | — fon Tet Nd "WoWbeae FINE PROPERTY CATRL A ANI OCCUR! report as amended declares in favor of the ry FRIDAY AP IEENOON, DECEMBER NINT PEREMPTORY SALE OF OVER FORTY ee er Be virtue gfe deadof brag | i mt at HALP-PAST POUR O'CLOCK, we will H. AD OF HORSES AND MARBS. or iD Liber itet, f abolition of the present system of road super- |). a! Soft feettees, Dart lot IA, goae ss Pilati Pas a visors, for the appointment by.the board of fontin: 24 feet ou Indiana, ng TAS pine aie cab cong eer garer ne AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN Sh Theft Ra, county commissioners of a county superin- brick dwelling, containing 17 rooms and bath an rere ETCHINGS, PRINTS, PROTOS FOUR OCLOGR PM, sett tondent of highways in each township where he * brick steble on the rear of the lot Spraincgen ankcomepy Reap amnesnnameees rae 2 Front of the promines, sublin ar “ Tepmes One-third of the purchase money in cash, from Penuayivauia. Some very good stock. AND CARBON PHOTOS ian is strct will have charge of the roads; that the road Dreember 14, 1804. with 5 per cont z aya ianew Ccinoe aaa i es te superintendents and the various city engineers ; wo igen PE lage RES A AT PUBLIC AUCTION br ahes eieht-riom apd Nath : if oF e280 required | AVA of very te Coach Horves, vo end lx = ef the county, who shall constitute the county Payablosemtannusliy: 4 deportt of #250 requir ese pty ak con, te oe BY CATALOGUE, pace and Bia board of road supervisors, sbail meet once each Cost. Terms to be complied with witiin, Since a ab yaaa i — horses belons to a lady leaving the city and BEING THE ENTIRE COLLECTIONOF = | stely fo th rego the Above Louses and take most LO, Bi AFTERNOON. _prorwnre Te af, HALT PART POUR oncL< year and remain in session not more than six tienen cot of defeat pera tee uer less than three days to consider | 2ay*° poed “Stereete and ae the roed vias | Puotsbed tn Waa for the several townships at not jess than 25 nor | _d2-d&ds valting purchaser, after ave must be sold. o ie resale in soime newspaper “thet MR. E. L. EVERETT, THE WELL-KNOWN ART DEALER ALSO About thirty head of Horses and Mares con- more than 36 centa on cach $100 of tazable | ———— sisned to us by different parties, all of which Ee y; that it vhall be made the duty of each | Will be sold without reserve. WASHINGTON, D. C., WHO IS GOING OUT OF township tones that some determinate of road 8. BENSINGER, wetioneer, THIS PARTICULAR LINE. | The majority of the collection are artists’ proofs and eee of high grads, revresenting such etchers as LATIMER & SLOAN J. 8. KING, C. WALTNER, ©. P. SLO- eeu ee een: Deere A COMBE, ALFXANDER HAIG, HAMIL G & EON, Aucis., G12 Bet. nw. TON HAMILTON, GIKARDET, ARTHUR ABOUT FIFTY NEW CASRIMERE, oTnER TURRELL, BIRKET FOSTER, ALFRED is pi TH or DIAMONDS, GOLD | sthyor ware and gtber | __ 940 Loutstai ‘under ateteu'n Hota. | WOR SALE-COUFE. HOneE: each vear: that to create a road fund | 825, 000 &: commissioners shall collect the amount set feom Maratours ‘wet 6 of taxes recommended by board of road eens CALS. supervisors; that after January 1, 1895, it aball | be unlawful to haul any loaded wagon over | county roads with tires les than three fuohes in width; that resident Innd owners along cf tale: One thind of the perchase 3 Shove the wait trust, tole paid'in cage 200 denoatt oh each botiee niut be hal e: tae ny proposed road may be pertaitted to peti- | FINE SUITS ‘OF MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTH: ALAIS, C 'Y. TURNER, S. G. FERRIS, tion for gravel roade wader the free gravel a | ing 4? averips F. CHAGN¥AU, MACBETH BOTCHER. Secmighes. Korps te ct; thet In payment of the same may be is RDA LEVY, PRUETT-SHARE, RAJc one aN PROWN: ten-year bonds draving not to exceed 6 per SAL : wpb ee TERDAT eae Wen sett LOWS, LOPISGICH Sees } cont, and that for such improvements in road | 2%4.,0¢ horet ee Beng fae MEN'S AND Bow CasSiMERE forming a collection of about Pe aap aR NeittE,” — | Trusteos, HER FINE BCITa ON SECOR is a8 ‘ a ‘ oF ock Aceon hoon. Ser ye O08 | Thesubjects cwhere not ortinal with aioe SS | o real estat Trout of the regisest oa TUFRD oe THE Tw TERR aint ZON, Aucts, | &e by such celebrated painters as Property within two miles may be assessed the | Srdersiened trnacees wit ceil i TURNER, WALLER. iD: DP ESCANSON BRos., AUCTIONEERS, A permanent organization was then effected "CLOCK ‘tbat in piece or pareel bs THAT VALEOUEE, NEN (NP SUBRTANTIALLY. under the name of the Indiana Highway Im- | ground situate inthe ct of Washington Seat ct je «GRANT, =MURIZLO, BRETO! Ren RES NCE ANT FRONT provement Association. Sf Co'ambia, kuown aslot No. 28, In George ® Rim | LET, MUNKACSY, JERO} 3Xe ON THE SEVENTH EY POAD Met | cameos | ae fnoue’ subdivision of certain oth ag 953, | HERKOMEN, D= > RTH oF. BhLae tN THe be jot having a frontare ot igand 3100 fect oa unk HEUR, SGHRAYER, LANDSEER, MO- " r THIS WILL BE RAPID LOCOMOTION. | $ret soxtheast an} running trust. hearing dates re REAN, | foot, with side and reer Glieys,, together with the = ee icae DE pm Tals }820. sed Mare oh 16, 138- br k huge thereen, cenvatuing 8 roome ETTiZ, RAPHAEL, MESSONIE! bor for 18. apd 1a | Am Engine That Witt Double the Speed at | "ru ofauic uo ied of the arcane money in | rec se ee aes # Colm: | Present Attained. CE ee oad | ED and others, the whole for:ning the most important co! A wonderful railroad locomotive, the inven- | t en. beat ff rem ak et | HOUBEHS id GUobs lection of the kind ever offered at anction tu this city. | wii tion of W..J. Coleman of Minueapolis, 18 ex- pers tid. ot ait | poner CES, RAND EXHIBITION ] Tlitid and vremisen, : : ter. Ali convoy : | pected to bring about a revolution in modern | the purhaner BUGGIES, NAls ALL DAY MONDAY, DECEMBIR TWELFTH, 1892. | methods of travel and to make possible the at- tikht to resell the said this Weak will be fouls tye contents of two sk and ost of the purchaser if not be complin! with within ten ef aie to Our Sales Fooms for conve: DAYS OF SALE | rising ib Dart eNO URE IN SUITES | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DEC! i abject to adand of trust oHED ay ams ee #2 ena wile Brainard 0” Wy 1; COUCHE: TEESTH AND FOURTEENTH, 187 ‘ HAL Fy, Rearson 10. segare, George H: Bmiace ard Ns AT OUR ART GALLERIES, 1407 G STREET, 2p | tainment of such speed as anywhere from 100 to 140 miles an hour. Mr. Coleman is at pres- | wut in that city, says the Philadelphia Inquirer, | engaged iu org: izing a corporation to control | CBG, sofhriateretr bers Deane date ie 58h | Pa ate his patent in foreign countries, and he expects | day of July, 1885, and ‘eer in Eber OSALS CKauk oxbs Vs rchaee money the lan. of the District of Goit c) one > vEN . SREZ AN Ate balenee in three equal inatal: “ to locate the home office und works of the com- | S08erseq. Sos Sa a ; ae Tp obaes | FLOOR, AT ELEVEN AM. AND THREE AND | Frelyy om ugiren mont wth ta | pany there. as ai, [\ aya rryne, warn| HALF-PAST SEVEN P.at. EACH DAY. 1a svancing an recordine at the cost cf the 3 The principal featuro of the invention WALTER &. WRIUHT, Tristes, ANDO Saat TLLOWS AND | ‘Thoseinterested in such art should mot fail to par | SRO". Aaevort” of S200 will be require at ihe truck running under the driving wheels of tho | othe eee 2 Sa S| ee this collection a visit. Catelogues mulled to any ad- je iraetoos tem a locomotive. stead of four drivers twelve are | Wwe LOWENTHAL, At pias ti ST. dress. | used, arranged in pairs of threes. Each three is | bound together by jointed bars, in order to | CONTENTS OF FANCT AN AND RRY GOODS STORE ae LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. these runs tho driving wheel. By’ making the | out at iy sales reom the above yeu | roller gearing of the tracks much sinaller in | S{™Prsing large speort: 8, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ETC. OF THREE at SALE OF & FINE IMPROVED Prop. 3 | > manke the truck flexible. On top of thore three | ve wen cL, PERCANSON BiOS.. ADsticuesrs, i = 3 ran two wheels, also joined slexibly, while above | commenciae a Ning. DECRID tg ie rg. | ty rront Ot TERS < : ROOMS, LARGE CON. Cor. oth and D sta. n.w. | : j ios PANDEUNS Bi a Statiouers. Kins Vases, : ni 4 | “ wes _ BETWEEN. ORT FOUR AND CALE ° diameter than the driving wheel one revolution pdusstiction Neekin gta a | Consignments for al! devartments received aptothe| Srnrvrs w ‘ASHINGTON DD } | of the iatter sends the engine forward twice the erent ons a2.4 Eibbens, | Ry LIPTE, DART & CO.. Aucte, | , UENCE 20! at, Jouda of, treat Xs | distance ws under ordinary cireumstauces. Lt Linen ‘Thread. Jew ipa AE , Aucta, 1407 Geta we Liber Mas : | 1s therefore claimed thet the new locomotive pairs Knbbor Stoo | will just double the sveed made by the best ys aad a thow ie req ia ; Pets es fos biuwerous to inentions : we, ‘hie undersisus. T WIDE class of old-style engin oa Stivate buyers invited. Goods sold EXTENSIVE SALE OF Bon, tn tron: fot virtue of a deed of t pas das without reserveland in lorate ange. FrTH Day OF DE ; of Saca & By ase, MRS, may BRICK DYING. WM. LOW ™ HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS OF ALL SORTS, bape Ets ie 2 tai, Tiece 6, of the lane ah — 49-38 Gor, 7th, K and Mi thw. COMPKISING wate ta and vein act of ual Tot bummbered NS 4 s nelsts That She Anode Wace ; tape nimber asta havi form Nise She Sti Ta iat That She Did Not Poison | ‘PHOS E WAGGAMAN, ELEGANT UVRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS, | HSpteee FO) fee ca said Zouk Bocce! Eintes ad any rt = one VALVARLE IMPROVED Prope ‘ ; SUITES, ae oh having a froutage on cay ps | Notwithstanding the fact thet none of Mra vey ‘ia aTaver be HANDSOME PARLOR SUITES, CABINETE.COR- | &F'ths above heume to be esta ‘ ~3 | Maybrick’s friends in London had any knowl- SAvESCR AND PSILE NER CABINETS, CHINA CLOSETS, LEATHER HOUSE No. 1418 edge ew ritically i et oT NORTHWER TS. " , ped that she was critically ill it : been 2 WOMEN DAY. DECRMBER FOURYRENTH, SOFA, FANCY AND ODD CHAIRS, FINE learned from other sourees that Mrs. Maybrick's | at Hate Past COLE OUT OCR Padget Sa eae ee wie pete a 0 2 i Tuesday for sale iu front of the premises pp» ‘square condition was critical on Tuesday last. Her | 10 °*Mouting 0 feat on 17am ates bya sept “ct in fs Wee Gace ‘ets, respectively. in one Naiteed nf tens « j be sada inst the prone; illness was so serious that the governor of the | fej! iin coved as Above peaxlaned. °°? NEW: OAK AND WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, saree seed oe prison telegraphed to the Baroness de Roque, | gun’ {e” % se. % y MATIRESSES, BEDDING, RUGS, CHINA | Terris of salsto be compiind with inten tage Tesh | Mrs. Maybrick’s mother, at Rouen, and she [LATHER & SOA, accrioxtt = AND GLASS WARE, &e. er at aie ener fae af hauer oF Dar: | lanide tor arrived in England Wednesday and proceeded iau7 GST. sais gaIBO. a ©. H. WILLIAMSON.) | peers hase atonce tothe prison. It was thonght that SRC AN, OF_BORSE A Large Hearty Now Comuitnes Table. W. EB EDMONS zon Trumeon, CLABES or fe Stnecat, }7 Mrs Maybrick was dying and the sacrament | MAIS CARTS AND STABLE EOUIMENIS. || | rats Ghow 6 a B2220 RCE WL easton. was administered toher. She made the last OULOGR At we wil gt: ju rant 4 ta-THE ABOVE SATE HAS BEEN POST nus. 3. FISHER & ©5 eee | ny 4 ord e own | until SATURD. zi j fens bets ers, LIM F stn confession of a dying person, which, in case of | ent of ine, the foltcetne eter OF Meo ae MBEK SEVENTEENTH, j Beal Estate lirokers, 1304 F at. now. legally attested and given to the pris-| 3 Good Cart or Work Horsss. LIAMSON, | 2 Good Casts and Hurness, best make oner’s next of kin. Mrs. Maybrick swears that | 1 Extenston-top Four-seat Oarriaze. she was inoceut of moral intent or deed and | 1Vsaeton Busey. act egainst the life of James Maybrick. Trustees, jh st. aw. EDMONSTO: Ofice, 500 ., AUCTIONEERS. Wood Bros. Brougham, Fine | _' Vietort Staniign Mail Phaeton, &. press ler The Baroness de Rogne was only allowed to “tt page. Bas, ‘tne Prompt and Speedy TRUSTEES, SALE stu 7 ae ABLE INPROVED see her daughter fora short time. Mrs. May- pies pos = 4 STREETS ce antl brick had veveral hemorrhages of the lungs, eaveliof any ln i shove tine shout at Waeary é bs Tus By virtue of a Jute Noveuber Flug nuipbored ni deed of trust to us, bearinse D. [¥s8, and duly recorded ta which left her so weak that, if they occur again, "Terme cash. LATIMER & SLOAN, = folio 440 ot sed.. ope ut the she will surely die. She has been suiermg | 8749 from these hemorrhoges for six weeks. She | ‘(THOMA DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Est. n.w. ARNE land records of the District of « tat the | a sof th Tac enw Gee — TACOTION. est of the parties vectired thy iit oil at | Company. at ce HX, has petitioned Mr. Herbert Aisquith, ‘he home | execrroms sire OF VALUABLE REAL Eq. | On THUPSDAY. “DELENIOS TIGHTH, 1902, at ste ation, da front oft | eee ot can t Siaceee Decemeeage het from prison before her | “Tarr Of THE SOUCH SDE OF a Silver | ELEVEN OCLOCK A St we will wil ta fy i disease ND AND. TW ght, auetlen roorme, Sizeet north Se eee rats Rowe est. BEING PREMISES | Uyroe, sive years tld, Sorrel Meret seen stare ata both gentle aud kind drivers, well matched aud a fast | 5 aiak f the lect witl and tentammene | tours Jay Gould's Sisters Profess Content. Se Winn, noe —. ALSO by Samuel W. Car Jay Gould's will, so far at his nearost rela-| Hue tas aly proved aed racordet te 'd Surrey and Harms", {n ood condition. ensures; gad, Oliver Odr, pubiivision book | if ids Rt of second teeeed ee ene ee tree are concerned will remain uncontested, | Weevaegertie seta HY fh HOE, ange siereae © ieee | Hi hea Philadelphiane were waiting with natural inter- | FOUR Choon it MONDAY: Dee | ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON, ne-tbiet com, 2 part of lot numbered | d5-dts Auctioneers. in ate (0. eet to observe how much his sister Mre. Sarah beret “sty-one Cb). in x clgatean GS) months. to be sccured by je set i ae B. Northrop, wo teaches school at 421 Penn | Hah deat ios: | RABE ANOVE pune PORTPONED UNTIL | Rote, benvipf muarestat GRet cont per ah Deport or Bah) wall be | DENTISTRi street, Camden, and Mrs. Gilbert S, Palen, twenty-seven (27) feat | TWELVE (CLOG! a as" | {fuse Tpen the property sold, oF ail casi, i ii cele (95) chaser's option. eposit of €100 wil! be ith within fifteen | ————— - = who lives very modestly, but with cozy comfort aloes taamees sttinte fale. All coureyan dine an | aea.cueranes he gropecty | FR SL RCOrT, DeNTisT “s ip Germantown, would ‘get out of their dead purchaver'scowt, Terninc satis bane {arehawer | as re i Property will nig SALE OF HOUSEHOLD 0! n day brother's $75,000,000 o $100,000,000. genes Cantuaos Har N gas, EO Wren | tg porch EY i tg pure Preservation of te bat ur ROC Ne cilia only $25,000 each and an income | om frame dweljng. " = E 2" ‘yh 0. 3 ~ "Ral Estate br Fors. of $2,000 for life, with the ots on which Mra, | a ee pe geen oie a Sere Nala sarod a S00Gthst ae. | DUNCANSON BEOR., Auctiine:es | rthrnp's residence and school stands throwd | een (1°) 2080 des with § G@-THE ABOVE S4Lp HA! 2STPONE TIED STATES MAesHAl By virvas | 8. DENTAL assocraTT: nw 1 ‘ ; Cor. 7 in with her share. The casi legacy will net go pee other Matte : Weame hour aid vise vASPEREGSSS co of the Supreme Court of tre District sr Cantnot far im either family, for Mrs. Palen avd her | frst on 4 oa rene W. W. So ings, Extension Tastes, Chairs and WILL 2 a ‘public vale. ‘The lesding dental ‘on the propert: posit of 8°00 required st | Yi vd Iwi two children end Mrs Northrup, | thue of aa tobe tourpligt with inten clo) | Gookimg and Weutnis Stoves, ew and secon and Ww." Eparaks ‘O8 8 a ‘arpets, Se. ; about fifty Small and Large Sia | _Othcs 500 os Kas America. Comyoned exclu and pledged to sciontife den ist ling widow, hus eight children, ier Peeventy to be rengld. as risk, and. cost ot te five sons and three daughters, to distribute the Ser ee ee ‘Liga, The 150 ig | money among. ‘Theincome, of course, will be Fee er OE awe Mc EHING IX Bors | i zk abTARGE Lon OF NES HANG IN | : RES ——s erate prices, Sole owner of Zonime, the useless no far us the sons sind daughters ate! J ixcaN3ON BROS, Awtoneorm doXvitios. gee Soe SN fave LUE ET WI ‘ A ‘ . concerned unless their parents live jong noah | DY zs é eae oie ne er AL , ‘wideawak anmsthetic. No danger, mo to save something out of it, for it ends with tho | TX Ns Me ALF OR hy ALUARLE LOT ON! 4 9p og DYGRaT of the Rortatary of Wer. Electric. S07 follo 443 et seg” che of the land ecards for | £0ik - a < pain and no sleep. See cand in another lives of the present legatees, No children havo # are F GHAMPLATS AVENUE | Abparatuy, Sper it ER distlocet Soheatee ant ch ee reayert of tat "3 : ? | received ung specitic legacies from their cele | _ BY A DEPTS. “i 380 zi Rive orctock, | warty secured eereby. wa wil Oe: Tor ane ‘aie, SER column, os i . ‘ 2, fn semvorn._ Ate | brated uncle. "Nevertheless both expross them-| ,B3,\i*ueof ‘a a recorted Sait sug, Ta | THOM AS BOWLING f SON, fees] DAOPDECEURIE. A D-isue et BAL | (Tuomas pownixe & SON, Aucts., 612 Est. nw. i 34 | selves altogether satiefled with the way hé hus | AYE"Ry4,| een ne oS ‘Atctionsers. OUR OcLock Tr. the foltowiug ds. | ENTISTRY, ) DENTISTRY, dispoved of his fortune. trict pt Goon VW OTER B WHLTAMS & C0., Auctioneora cafes yruprty tie ir of Kattan Hitt TRUGTREG SALE OF VaUcarne rerroven | DE % stem } ae set atli tau pitts eassin avarpicuad eas: | WA" re ae ERS Se ie el ace te ‘en oR OF WASHINGTON CTY TF akaiy | ABdBopeim 5 # And np pain. teen will sei! at pub! net eof 1 H y + ~ 4 oh LS 2 ‘The Silver Men wt El Paso. feo sth cag Te a TEs ttocg pprciseny ar fart Mogae rahe pees fa) HAG P rae We 2 1 a - ‘The southern silver convention at El Paso, | Lock “alt tha » bios 0 Pa ee w fubdivision ts reccsded in the gitice of the REED NOMTHWES Bad teetii? Walt, what of it? Thonsandsof people end a situate inthe ‘county of ton. District 3 My the Di-trict of Columbia, with the By v riue of occ is trust, dated April 21, adopted a resolution providing | #YUsigste |B the conuty of Wasklugion, bisti KG RCEMRSETENTH | toe ho wane sot Rosh atthe tal BE peat Scrat deed of trust, dated anett 21, |, nad Sate Wall what oft Thoneante ft prone | for “tho organization of a pau-Ameriean Li-| ie : so ee 5 gnzen, | Heide ap lenar om 7: 1s sect toa deed of Tinea bt Meet Poona of the Dincic of Gove | dntice o have them ut, owing t> heat, diseape oF 1 ej Enews oe wee and Chines: Art Treasures, | tryst totecurs tie sua of | -- creer > oa | metallic ussuciation and elected the following | of ih now ye OES i ft vets cent September ui, Ie eek Frehley reeractteey, the filowiie dew tbed seal | Stee. Tepes, | officers: President, A.C. Fisk, Colorado; sec: | Mey/dte: Bul. aS antsy owes wi Eo spiace promptly at TE sees ts at hus of an "Tecaaa 0 Oy om j| See arte. ee crea Duteiet of ALGINE PROCESS ©. P. Phillips, Colorado; treasurer, Deu- Colam 0 3 piled with in ten dave gs the property e resold THE FOURTEENTH Day oF | 3 a lca ie fing Se ee oy | putaNipels Ie SAT MACS ROCE Revock | nis Sheedy, Colorado. One vice president from | {4 Bi ONE, YER gnpsque Mocu, peaurircrrs | 8 Feadversseanr PoP eae eee kL AL AS BOC CSLOCK | Siately os that having « each state Fepresenited an execudve comuittes. | Pa Cost S78 el amon of Siaere tumbered, two kuired ‘and | alnest a pleasure, so superior is this te tbe tiie pesca aa FHSS. e WRSoamas, 4 —_ ‘ ‘A resolution wus adopted authorizing the ap- of ‘One third of nage money to wo sre dr Ra CH ELATEQLASS Front = 38. Ba awa. } ibe apne bale Jauproved by lars ‘ods. Algine heals the be paid in cath and the b 1d fo two edu : =e WWeiine wat ginown as Xo. 1702 aie oc a ch ce and suing mo | ai lip AR cae Segaeee | Tyhrigce ARNO GPO. F SFICENEY, Aaguoneer, wiOF MR | Sea te n Se = boveperiient. ie baveae-d for more thea threw Aes EOISTERED tor pty years and extracted ihousatis of teeth with it : piel cin etalon a Sg Font j OU THULTDAY, THE FIFTEENTH Day OF pr. | yearwand ext rasan eee alee for | tareet p as ent ape uly a erate Gpercent| BAC Oak Gitar AN OCBEK TO! pRUSTRES! SALE OY VERY VALUABLE IM- Sis AT HALF Pact FOUR OCLOcK | tho regulation of that price and to report at the peercnre the option of tis ost HASbao: K ANTIQUE OAK cHAMBER| PROVED PROPERTY, BEING HOUSE NO. per seyenty-cisht, in Allens eats BURTON BROS., next meeting of the convention at Sliver City, beter A deuon {27 £200 w il "ve required wen | spin LH o ARSON PERPECH REDE | 4G2 8 UTREET NORTHWEST: “aguare two hundred and turty four. Seapen Devi, July duext. The secretary was instructed io 2s Pace Picea dageine teinbek oes heen | 4 Ne Won GED ct AOLISH OAK! By virtue ofa certain deed of trast recorded so nina ewe ley @3-1m* 028 Now Vert ove. av. send a copy of ie seeobetone adopted to Sea- fhe proverty at the risk ‘and cust of tue‘ie: Me NL sates Sone Liver, So__ 1900, folte 277, of seg... one of the tant Te Rals OF BALE. as to-eachi lot: One-third of the ae 5 atore Telisr, Stewart and Sherman, ¢ Fe scp he BOOM, atstet of, ss pad at the hase wouey ia cash onl te balance in two cq.aal | men Bland and Catchings and President Harri- our vavareareor ot eRHOLD FURNITURE | Sut ‘tare by secret Sheree, on nn Ex | Rastallironts, purabign ou aa two pears Soon ter HE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, : , Wok, Ma peter et 5 ai ty tou and Dresiden-elect Cleveland, wHoalas "whiten | ¢ Teas asa: Th HUVSDAY. THE | of yale, tbe uccures “¥ x TEENTH Day OF BaCE ats Ne 150 at HALES | pote bo ear tnporest St @ por seat pe, sneeee ees, Sherman's name was greeted with Lissos Whenever it was me pued, as it is con- CRIPTIO’ bE Pay TAM one pea FOUR O'CLOCK ¥. Mf. ait shat certain plsce oF ‘of sale, 8) stently being said by free silver mon that he is ig aepeatt of 8100 Uscanson BROS., Aucts., Oth and D: in the citi, the mun who wrought tho deimouetization of | TRU! Ney A tte A Tsspecially adapted. Tt ts no stm ea DARE & 00., aaron so gopst auinbered errentyretcnt Cn), accordiar | conwyinSiug st parchanets Set ibe Seen Samres' subclivis: of partof ortgtnal to either parce! shall net be complied with in aye HASTA LAKE SEE CS SOMME SPOR | teeta ne 0 agsrce ve Tona/tdead {teen | Prey “dnt trl dy sh wus Wraitt martes | SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BIIDOR WORE. Die coda i _ 2 hinaton, B,O., | will berequied ou cach tanetat tue of tain ah 1217 Penn. ave. n,m ject to two certain: rh id cost of defaus pur- silver it 1573. In reveral speeches the Brussels ak 8 ap BR ESQUN | STREET) one a a Cape of tale waetogate the suns of 4,900 and tn | Has rosel Gh a, hus bew neenent, conference m referred to,but no speaker! MERE ite Di f Columbia, dated the 26ib of Oci JOHN C. HEALD. FINE GOLD AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. has expressed aay opinion other than that the| _ TICE Mag ve ible, 1891, ac _ Ft culling of {t sav a political scheme and that it patter the ae -bobart A and Hac at will accomplish nothing. ae pea bra reat eat “pits vepy Shen Sold've riot und cost of dnteuitiug purchaser ee ME ier goe alah Ht TH faite B.D. Br C front of ANE L. CALM American Catholte Historical Society. Beep actos Beadiey tad ft Bald tine sereniy sed aavaa ares nae Hawtin eae JOHN E. BERTONE} Trustoos, ‘We make a full Set of Teeth (etther upper or lower): " = one axe MPROVE! for the and ar At the annual mecting and election of oficers | Tos Arsvey, ate defendants, 1 wil tel! af public awe ear 3 aboigt fw thefouti ling uPriot | (20. W. STICENEY, Auct, 1210 Fat GRE HEE crema, brn: yess, seommaieaten some of the American Cathp!'c Historical Society in nes Fb: ey iT | EXTRACTING WITHOUT PAIN. Retcerre. DARE & CO., “AT STONERS, Byrn or cuascints D.C LI VISION | tistic netting of the teeth gives » natural expression > FOUR O% aces fi TRI ES oe FEY VAL LE By Virtue of a certain deed of rit dated Bt a of | the countenance, and abso.ute coinfirt ts assured end Philadelphia yesterday afternoon the most im- ramen ah a ees cart En ee ay PROveD NO. wots Be Roveamber. 1801. and recorded. in. Liber Ny 5 Woaranteed. portant feature of the proceedings was the | fest ont seer 6 feet 4 foches op 20 stree ety Be nh orngt ot Gon oe reconted tn ore arate sereenerse Cantera ‘Wo insert partial sets by our aystem of Crown on@ Tecormimeadation of the outgoing board of di- | 144 feat 3 inched on We x. y averse. 28 feet on hes: Ehenee north and ses bias: 253 of ‘He land | oe wONDAY, THE ba Pi Bridge work, avoiding the use of e plate with all ti rectors that be talten to procure a| fetes, she" a a tashes 19 the haset es ‘apt Bie strest Your: | we st sn front Giecomforts andl annoyances. @5-1m* suitable building by the society for its own use. | Stet and contains pane erosnd. are rn more ut improved large dou three-story The mutter was referred to the incoming | snd back x Duidise belek house, with brick stable “e Ss — | board. fro bed ieee disting a) , JAMES DENTICT. ST. Nw. UE Simo mag nd the pr t ton, Columb. bered ninetee: ‘te all Prana ‘The quarterly report showed the election of ite rs over 1,100 new meiubers, many of the mumbor | oge ana two years =e saul = gets S | being prelates or iaymen of Baltimore, Wash- cent, iit tho gutta ‘Ured by dood of trast tapga i jasor, A {of 9109 wil ‘be req ‘the ot sygen of party fe atruck couveyancing at uy eo rar [ONS DENTAL sy ae ington, Wilmington. Del., Reading, ‘Atlantic faa’and ree Boe marsha. ree syleare not with of City, Harrleburg, Lancaster, Richmond, Vu, reine ygureyenne ct Ener of aateare not comp! 10h st tae Pint, fioesitroresiy 20) en ‘days See cae oat of the Efforvs are making to increase the member- ch ON f ship oe with every pent success, | Previcu eo. sr ne3-dkds yah Ustow. while the building fund, it is eai reached waters . (Teshtacamout nara te pede pe NRCS Ro | gAPAE (MOF AA Th rorrron:e care el oF erection of a new structure. 1¢ fol- oo aed hour an ioe oficers were howe Prouaent, pe JDUNCANSON BRos., AUCTIONEERS. tawz., 'SARBURY, Trustee. stink mtg wheat Tans ere gat Lawrence F. Flick; first viee president, v. | TRUST! ES, SALE, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED FUT! ‘Trustess. ‘Thomas J. Barry; second, Samuel Castner, jr; BER BSIMRE, SoRparae § OF EN BN —__-__ FUTURE Days, ordnce a ithoss,} recording secretary. Wiltiam Carroll Matlock; Parnes STH AN DP 1D perce ter Aucts, financis! secretary, Edward J. Aledo; treasurer, i AVENE, = as a eat aries Eyes ces oe a ary | DE RES a | ‘To Succeed the Pacific Mall. TRE RhEE OoLick f cathy ne | Ee eit ATCEDAY the request z Sete Ee CS mee Bae eerie Seer a fgrenetnit sake oaeae OFAN STRAwEnS i My LAT MER & SLOAN, Auctioncem, 1407 Gan at “We have executed | sasupare Pe tubdivision an coves. net ee charters for the sveamships Sen Marios aud | ‘gi (= siuate ‘uimoered ten aud 7 Aamo to commence running between New Yorx | eeaheTe eietae es ated ee |" om RO L in of and Colon on February 1, 1893, at which time | #8, onde at itherto taken forty- two to forty-five duya, Under the new regime {te will not take more than thirty or thirty-two ee ,

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