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—_ a ad * ad a 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, 20, 1892—TEN PAGES. eee —- = —_ = = ee = 1 | | 7 . - NORTHEAST Ww ms. | The matter was discussed at length, during THE RACING WORLD. offered Mr. Leland Stanford $25,000 for the REV. DR, TAYLOR'S PROTEST. CTION | AUCTION SALES * | which Mr. Chappell told what he knew of the three two-year-olds, Cadmus and the haif sis- eee eae ie AU SALES. = =| z — The Citiens Hold interesting Meeting compulsory permit system. K street between | A Novel Plan for the Adjustment of the Bet-| ter to Flambeau and Racine. The offer was, His Race Should Be Called “Negro,” Not THIS AFTERNOON, ToMoRREW. [pies FUTCKE Pays, pont and Listen to Reports. 1ith and 12th streets and 6th street between I ting Question. not accepted, because Mr. Stanford prefers to “Afro-American” or “Colored.” ‘ 1407 G st. LATIMER & SLOAN, Avctoneere, 1407 @ stoeee rNOLD ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO Auctioneers | [ ATIMER & SLOAN, auctt There wae s large attendance at the regular 8d K streets were added to the list. race these horses in the east next year under| Rev. C. A. Taylor, D.D., formerly a member W L “ ™ ‘The resolution was finally acted upon and the | SALVATOR IN THE STUD—THE ENGLISH TWO-| his own colors. | TRUSTEES SALE OF SUB LOT No on IN HAXDSOWR AND WELLXPr meeting of the Northeast Washington Citizens fien aijuurned ates the tconsneiion of} YRAR-OLDS—TmE stanTINe FEE 1x TaE B10| ‘The reports of the Brooklyn Jockey Club to 95 Sate tas oy herent oe eon Di SE CHER PUPSIMEBEINGHOESE | Sa0 MACRACMT AP Pen Sh Association held last evening at the hall corner | some business of ininor importance. | BANDICAPS RaIseD—onmoxDE wits. REACH | the staté controtler shows its gross admission | Ne™ York city end county, ~ piQeet NINTH STRERT ROUTH AST Gand Leteeste nevehenst. Before President —— ruis copyrmy Next suxz—suitéex, Tux | Teceipts for the past veason to have been $97.- | financial representative for Edward Weer? | age, nd recorded in Liver Nov Ia0y st foite's Frizzell called the meeting to order several Ske list of school buildings at which con- | 208, on which a tax of 4.360 has to be paid. College at Jackvonville, Fla., and is on his way | + Of the land records of the Disuict uf Co! bia, Rew members were received. Secretary Hinter- | tributions of food or clothing for the poor of | ™0¥ ZoRse. As the Brooklyn Jockey Club had twenty-nine | gouth after atour of New England and the | s=1 st the request of tie party secaved therein as will belt ¥ NORTE. TRENTY-TIRST, OR AM. at peat Of the Valoabite CATALOGUE SALE MEDICAL Lipaany : : darsigaed trusces will sell at priblic witetion an | city, spree i _ 4 days of racing the average daily receipts were ‘ nies te aa te ; pat a ‘en which were approved. be pede by Tae Evasrro Stan Sen ment of the relations between the jockey clubs | ‘The tradition thata red-headed woman anda ™ent for his college. His work is strongly QCLOCK FM. all that certain piers 0. parcel of | HATR ASD WUR AA a Before being approved a member inquired if 2 eg and the bookies, the New York Turf, Field and | white horse follow one another on the road or | ommended by Gov. P. Fleming of Florida,and | x7yandstvatsiathecityof Washiagion.inthe District | UDDPINC HST TAAL Mee bie " «PLU ” on the street is, of course, without foundation | other officials and citizens of that state and | mons subilvision of tertain lots in square No. ah | MISCELLANEOUS Boo s resolution concerning the repair of = sid THE END OF A “PLUNGER! Farm says: Yet another, and far more said'lot having a frontare o! 13 feet on 9h | HL ru BooRs, Pee ac ginal, although no more advantageous plan | 18 {#ct. In a sirect crowderl with borsct a gray many of the leading white clergy aud organiza- | wait marines frontaceo! i9and 5 100fwt on eh | COCCH Lic ik hed not been referred to the sewer com-| yoo pe lement Ameounted | °Tiinal, although n — horse is not an unusual sight, while the red- | | mittee instead of the street committee, xs dent Frizzell ‘ ra - | fe with al’ it {is that which contemplates leasing the privilene | headed girls are somewhat rare. It isnot the | 10N# Of the north indorse his work by resola- | fost, Ti sige snd rear alleys, torether with the | " i d other wise. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchi 1 in to one individual bookmaker, and that person | least #trange, therefore, that the former cap be | 0D an‘ c purchase money | to assume the entire proprietary interest in all | seen when the latter appears. It will be | Toareporter he sai casb and the balance in two equal installments, for PICTC Ps Incladine some vary fine to Over $60,000. Poerstel bas been deposed from read by the secretary, but Pr said that the minutes were cor Michael p | TLLOSTR TED WORKS, “Tam casera! to the | which the notes of the purchaser, pavabie tm one and 7 o ont Coane, Tax Evexixo Stan, wid the president, his position as city treasurer of St. Louis with ing. |Roticed. however, that a red-headed girl is terms ‘Afro-American’ and ‘colored’ as em-| fo. senre. are to. be iver beni{ow interest at © | coprinted the fact that wo bedi taken cognizance |a shortage of $68,020.16. As announced in yee- | 2° besser ee — ood Loraperel baa i ae ‘never seen riding or driving a white horse. ployed by Mr. eae ot tie See S| et ded al eat eae ee TY FRAvE Becond Floor ef tho cuter ont the next day the pavement | ter 5 it, | The novel feature advanced by the author Kinglet, the two-year-old bay colt, by King- | the editor of thi Mr... T. Fortune. The | cash, “at ‘the option of the purchaser, > Ail sourer. Dis TWELE IM he n P terday's Stan Edward Foerstel, first assistant, | | y pat in order THE COMMITTEE ON RATLROADS THURSDAY AND SREDAY ‘ystem is that there wonld be no need of | like, dam Laura Gould, in the Gideon & Duly | term ‘Afro-American’ is misapplied, and hence | snciar and recording Tushing from stand to stand in quest of the | stable at Morris Park, is suffering with pneu-| misleading from the fact that white people | The trustees reserve best odds, for every book would post the exact | Monia. ‘This is the promising youngster that | bornin Africa can come to America and marry | fermsof eaie ond son of Michael J. Foerstel, city treasurer, lock yesterday morning shot himself he cost of the pur: hhaser: Tuchi to resell the said cost of the purchaser if tie | DECPMEPR TWENTY-SPOOND AND Tw as A i a y | fe i not be couplied with within ten | CLOCK sitait wrk ww Hagerts of committees w forand through the head. There came yesterday morn- an so well here ag the Laura Gould colt. | and have offspring which would undoubtedly | age from the day of sale. {ane en me ot MALEScsT Coven the subcommittee on railroads presented the | ing atout five minutes after 6 o'clock the an- | %*m* figures, and the changes of odds would |." po To AS? “there lea probability of | be ‘Afro-Americans,' Decause of African | girestdssle fivhe Wihege ot 0 *, followin | neuncement that fire bad been kindled shortly | CUF simultaneously at all the stands, the | George Gould joining the list of millionaire | parentage born in America. Hence, you see, | Saye! gett 2 Ata meeting held b tee 5 subcommitter «ony Young and Lucas was ay entire number being governed by the various | horse owners, te is’said to povseas great in. | there can be. white ‘Afro-Americans’ ax well as | order 900 az" changes indicated at the central station, which | torent in turt matters, ‘but was previowsly per- | black. Second, persons born. in France, Eng. | a3 cf sue Wines, nea District o” Cotwsubis, at folie BY ORDER OF THE ADWINTETRATOR would be elevated. and presided over by the | suaded by his father not to enter into the sport. | land, India.’ Germany, &c., of African | Sus ctseq ait © 7ikas LATIMOR & SLOAN, Awots x | re it mld be Franco or French-Amer- ISAAC H. FORD, Trustee, 1 Ce to theme ¢ntatterapt bad been made to destroy every- | controlling spirit of the enterprise, who wou! ‘Maud 8. seems toretain the freedom of action | parentage wor o fs 2 pope wpmenpey Tadopeed ot & og in that office and #0 forever conceal the | be in electric communication by indicator with | which made her queen of the trotting turf. | ican, Anglo or English-American, &c. ‘Thus this WALTER FE. WRIGHT, Trove [)USCASSOR Hitos | at criowiiens last meeting of the as relating to the | guitt of any one who should be guilty of wrong | Cer stand raound bim. ° She goes absolutely sound, and faith grows in | Nonsensical affixing and prefixing would have | apakas 1b Fe Another one of the advantages claimed for | her abili Soice “ving. Searcely two hoars later came the news | such system is that the transaction of such a aut Ge The | of Foerstel's enicide. «,. | business could be greatly facilitated by denomi poco gl ee cjuct Prompt discovery of the fire enabled its | nating the caliber of the different stands ee- Fe paneer Se eee ach quick control, with the destruction, so far a@| cording tothe sums they were authorized to ene, Sewees Raving Redan ietervie known, of ogy some old papers and furniture. | receive and locating them in different parts of ereetion of poste at oy» timore and Ohio r. TRUSTPES Sart PW ANDSOME NeaRE YONISME De WHiLiNam ON Set AND DSTE PES sett dated 8 to beat 2.04 to pneumatic tire. to be carried on ad infinitum. ‘ |CNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, ML P. Ketchum writes that the trotting dog | Tho term ‘colored,” which means nothing or | D' = Doe has now earned $18,000 and that he re- anything, is equally absurd and misleading | fused $12,000 for him at Richmond, Va., last | from the fact that the Chinese, Siamese, Japanese, month. He adds: ‘He simply isn’t for sale.” | Indian, Indiamen, éc., are all peoples of color. sie im some newspaper p ment of snch Washington. Dt Title wood or go sale, T ALSO. ELLING NUMBE twoof the Commies) sere. and ~ A hoot] sc ccdutely whee te Geekeellian of the See i Th that. th es Maud 5 will be nineteen years old next! -— _ of this how will future generations toe NINTH STREET, WEST W DUNCANSON BROS , Anct: : surance that the Com: ae veneer” P 7 o hoch the ring. 08, Cape lore Were | spring. Goldsmith Maid trotted in 2.14 when | Understand which race is meant when they read By virtue ofa deed in trust. duly recor Lh 126 Fe! . i te thing in dif pra pee tr sory Hace phy ould | these a alee ie ete a ee, ammle. | seventeen, and trotted three heats in a race | the terms ‘colored’ or ‘Afro-American’ as desig | sellin fron TeTH DAY of DECEMBER. sve ai | TRUSTIES: sar RY VALAm < ao power. and i ‘reastrer’s office until the proper officers could | these could always be located together at the when twenty years of age in 2.19%¢, 2.143¢, 2.17. | nating a people connected with transactions a! PoURUCLOCRE Moe” % sg = PROVED PROPERTY, BEING HOU pom pain” lly make an investigation. When Treasurer | same part of the inclosure, while others where S ‘ hundred or more years previons. | Mr 70 YS SQUARE 178. ios svket tel reached the office and discovered the | $10, $20, $50 or $100 bots were accepted would | p, A bippometer, to record the number of o oor. ‘The | - LoT 7 jorse’s paces and the distance he has traveled, | “Sir, I_am a negro, with a big ‘N,” plain and | Hronting 23 feet ou 10h, Street “bet wie = ce . eo < : : | streets northwest by ‘of 100. fee wee - ~~ ddie ec ’ f : © term a le ALSO ON THE SAME m ent of the Te ent . Y a ae we re ee ring, and no suck thing as bot being refused. | “Mir William 0. B. MacDonough of California | Hamitic origin wherever born, and #0 ive ne | FARE FOUR, COLOGK erees th : = locomotive engineers tc _3 few minutes later the suicide of his son was] tand where he knows the amount of hia in- | Mis engaged the lightweight Jockey C. Weber | {9 make, the term significant of a proud and : 254 pow thee fa A announced to bim. tended investment is received, and as the price, | °F m "Bown with “the nonsedsical hybridisms - x When the fall import of the news was grasped | for the time being, would rule the same at ail a =. | by Foerstel he looked at the safe, Sao the stands the small bettor would get tho same | PITTSBURG CLERGYMEN’S DEFENSE. wen} and then why in color. He did not speak or | advantages as the large investor, rest, ayaule semi: mark thet he did lel Of trust on the ‘Afro-American’ and ‘colored.’ ‘Negro’ there; that the eng is the proper term.” that ‘ * ’ ——_—_—+-___ look up. ‘The only outward sign of the grief | It is furthermore claimed in the interest of | TH® United Presbyterian Ministers Make a z owie wich he was aadergoing waa that he seemed t0| this system that it would abolish collusion ee ee er ar ee ee grow twenty years older. ia | Between ookmakers and jockeys and tend to| The United Presbyterian ministers of Pitts-| pire insurance Companion Are Forsaking : ; samt oh te The treasurer d the office « minute, his | more honest racing, since us all the bookmakers | burg, burning under the rebuke administered the City of Brooklyn Very Rapidly. Payabie semf-annnal y. and secur . 1 ' ' e : ; hg: lms bandkerchtef to his eyes, and then by a violent | would be but hired clerks they canld Teap 29 | to them by the most prominent divines of New | From the New York Ti ani. Gait 4cennck hee gt . . on ee ee effort suppressed all emotion und went to the | possible advantage by doing any other than a| 1° ‘hem sph = sshd Pal oiiapes AUCTIONEERS, Seyancing : are new “ regarding said ane coutrolier. Straightforward and: honest business, ‘This | York city for their attitude on the social evil] “The introduction of the trolley electric eys- 1407 GST, | tobe com Waltimore and Obio rs pthc will you Jook into things here with | would simply leave one man in the position of | question, are now framing a vigorous reply in | tem intethe city is scaring away the fire insur- PROPERTY No. ay Recegelts . wets) CHARDON Shee aa a se ie of aa shed ee Teeponsibility, and he wonld, it i claimed, | defense of their position. ance companies,” said an insurance agent the | ELEVENTH. SITET. BETWEEN at AND SST SPADGETT. > a ssee i ‘pertore by diaper! elie ts ee ene en ee Peery, Des Person of such means and reli-/ ‘The matter was discussed yesterday at the | other day, and an investigation shows that he} Tox. NOM!HWEST, at HERR coed gece cern = oe oe vipat P roller. ability ax to warrant the utmost confidence of i ae ; ion | BY direction of the owner we will sell at public | s & POSTPONED OX ac. SEVENTEENTH ist above rem 2 : Ww. 1 | ,, 2% few minutes the work was begun under | the associations and the public alike, Tt is an. | T&wAr weekly meeting of the Preachers’ As- | told the truth. Several out-of-town companica suction. im front .¢f the premfes. on TUESDAY. | of, THE, ABONE SALE 1S POSTPONED Ox ag. | SESE STEENT t 1 by BP. Orth and W. H-| the direction of Controller Stevenson and bis | derstood thut this ystems will be tried in the | ®°ciation and the resolution is now being pf%- | have closed up their branch offices in Brooklyn | DECEMBER TWENTIETH. Ith at HALE past | TWHNTY-Y a in j sx Lucas was Aesistants, As a result of this searching in-| west next pring. pared. and others have decided to refuse all new bus- | square 240, fronting 1aG fect on east wieor ith | ay _ ye | gi aecpns - WMITTER ON STREETS x aa embezzlement of $63,020.16 was dis-| The Great American stakes, for two-year-olds, | A week ago a New York paper published | iness and resinsure their riske as rapidly as | pfrert, by a depth of $2 feet to an alley. tmproved | —* - + The commit was shone ol fee oat 4 Sern pel the | B88, bee sdbolisbed by the Brooklyn Jockey | interviews with all the prominent divines of | possible. The London Assurance Company has | Yertences, beins No. 1311 1ih = i seine ae we Y er See seientironty tiry that le peroually tw nnocent ot wrong: | Gabrore, pea pap ueurated, in 1880, and bas, | that city on the attitude of the Pittsburg] closed out all its business, and the Sun Com. | fuesgbertsjacentrally ovate is TRVST EE STORY BRICK DWH ~ 4 muttee, said be bad yet te male. Be “His son sunk the whole sum in real | has been won by St\Carlo, Russell, St. Florian | Ministers toward the dissolute women of the | pany proposes to quit Brooklyn with the advent | fig et Bow lee ee N 2 VACANT Sox |S me selone & stateme how x bv estate deals, the extent of which it will take) and Sir Walter. The reason for its discon- | town, against whom war was then being waged. | of the new year. | th perty. oF all zg x ra ane ‘ v . to be improved as lis weeks to unrar : THEAST 19 cits PWELLING NcMBERED | [TNTUED STATES at eer SOV THEAST : tinuance is not stated, but is, presumably, the | With but few exceptions the action of the! The The city has £500,000 i Per cent bouds | tirst step toward the necessary retrenchment of | Pittsburg ministers was denounced in the most | something to do with this exodus, but the pres- in New York and Boston now. The develop- | expen: hich naturally follows the falling off | emphatic language. ti f oot erm, | ments will undoubtedly affect their value and | jn public patronage. ‘The stake or nd f | ence of thousands of heavily charged electric the w an inter- cent big fires in Brooklyn have had | ADSO ! TWO-STORY BRICK 1005 FOURTH ST Auctioneers H sof sw opular | It was in retaliation for these ministeriel | wires is said tobe the main reason.g Agente THIS EVENIN TWO-STORY, BRICK DWELUING ON DUN: 4 “FEE CE | petbaps injure the credit of the city for some | one and bad brought together the highest class | criticisms that Reva. Messrs, Robinson and Me- | who have been trying to place large lines of in cava w abae | TREE RETW EEN LAND P AND TW ane be my Bea sip gal | Hime to come. Charles Parsons, the banker, | of two-year-old. It had thirteen starters inst | Creery got together and proposed the action | gurance lately have been told that the com-| [,4T/MER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, “y ‘ricsel! waid he | SPPOMted to succeed Foerstel ns treasurer tem- | Moy and Sir Walter, Don Alonzo and Ajax taken by the United Presbyterian Association panies would take nothing but “sprinkled” | 1407 G st. an , ues been | Sora See ne ae ee finished —— order ‘bamed. The ale of the | eects 5 ein, ted discussion | T*A8: that is, they would not issue policies on — EE a elle i 5 ‘oe 4 | £m Amociation and one of : stake was $20,000, and it is probably with the en the smoke of the animated di | buildings that were not provided with auto- SE S. ‘PrCeMB heTWwe } siong H fen. although that street | financiers in the United States. belief that an equally attractive race of a much | bad cleared away the ansociation ana body had | Cua! uel rrn pie tl si! CATALOGUE SALE ) AS emt 1" is om the swept three times ®! Young Foerstel’s record is that of a wild | = ind-word resolution, se! ct A.B. Clark's week. yea by brick ti less expensive nature can be substituted that | adopted a thou & | “We don’t want business on the lines of these or Mr. N. 1. King sav young man and @ plunger on horses. He wasa| this event has been abolished. There are so | forth that the critici«m of the New Yorkers had he cbt that the heavy better, placing a thousand or more at a trolley roads,” said the president of one big * shack conus : many rich stakes for two-year-olds remaining | been most unjust and uncalled for: that they | company. ‘The electric ‘wires come inelose POOKS. AT HALP-pas pore Time. He was also interested in real estate | that one wiil scarcely be missed. | were uttered without « knowledge of the exist- | contact with those of the telephone and tele. | CONTAINING £ tas yen 1M ane | {leals beyond bis capacity to handle,ae is shown | ‘The get of the world-renowned Salvator are | ing state of affairs in Pittsbar; . graph companies, and in case of a break the | 1scELLANFOUS BOOKS, improved). _ “aa * streot where 21 | parecer developments in court proceedings in | said to resemble him closely, and to be young-| The secretary was instructed to have it type- | Haske woulll Ue likely to flack intona fe bask — 8. street bee = esate Sn aa is left. om the stree is ene et bel tions. He ‘was generally | sters of great promise. There are fourteen | written and copies sent to the New York minis- | neve hoave and eet five te it ine terns g. We ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. Reese moore. | Ty NSO Bh ete — ot ne sweepers een | liked. He was about twenty-three years of age, | weanlings on the farm, of which ten are chest- | ters. have reports from ail over the country of fires SEIRES | i, Sn freak OF 08 | BE asc a —— 1 President Fri hat | DUS old in ig aaprag and especially in finan- | nuts, and all bear the impress of the great son Se ee ee ee caused in that way, and most of them have an Vine improved Wy pwes N WAS? QUENE Sanne organ ee a bert searefeiend of Prince Coarite, Mie een ee and | 4 VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN been total losses. The spark goes in through Law BOOKS, vei ce oe « on f. : - v5 hardier tre | more or less white on their lege. One in par- | Chee an upper window and usually finds plenty of 7 : at MALE-Dast Tox, ‘yo ; of the improvement uecweh te bass cnnte aad securities passed | ticular, the son of Chimera, is enid to look | OMdered by Gen. Schofield om the Mextcan| Tie! to feed on before any ore Leow af ches| TBE SOLD AT OUR ABT GALLERIER, | POUR Oxa0ce 2 BONS, | | Bs viene schedule followed, and Mr. Millard teid be ine | 2roUst his hands esch year. He was sreneurer | exactly like Salvator. The dams of others of | es has taken place. I am declining new business 1407 G STREET, at eee re id tedndh & te sacar 6 oe eecaree building associntions, the Phenix | the youngster are Lou Lanicr, Lizzie Lucas,| Gen, Schofield in his order assigning three | in okly i e : 8 KES $ reets ore the com- | and Home Comfort, but his accounts with these | iss Woulford, Va kiyn until’ I can see whether or not an | MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER NINE- jalite, Aurelia, Ethel and fe : aa | SOS rrrpay arrerxooy, Horr ee cama seenee cence [a sees ene Se pene a sie erio™ | Rlectens aM ok Gest Un ae acooaful nn |p Uite % os Seven curs Cros Fors Haley | ie wotee fe ote tie plese ie Pete 0 ecara: Asn Swear ae SEWERS, LiGKTS AND WATER. (Jnember of the firm of verstel & Saxton. | racers or brood mares in the past. Each of | © sai eee ree ‘a, | My company will move out with the others.” ” EN . 7 OCk President Frizzell called for the report of the se these hus been again bred to Salvator, as have | possible haste be made in reaching the Mexican | ™Y COmPASY will m AS grace tems i pas Nal ra Serie ad committee on sewers, light and water, and| S®xp sour contributions of provisions or | also Firenzi, Mand Hampton and Explosion. | border. The purpose of the department is to CAPT. RAMSAY'S DISCIPLINE, EACH EVENING. Mess. A. H. FP. Holsten and E. Q Guneon of | Clothing to Tae Evexixa Stam Sante Claus ‘The famous brood mare Hira, owned by Maj. | make a vigorous and thorough campaign along 3 Zi vin LATIMER & SLOAN, that committee made a lengthy report, in whieh | © for distribution to the poor at Christmas. | B. G. Thomas, died as aap te Fayette | the border in search of the revolutionists, and| How He Prevented the Planned Humtitia- a14-dhts heatioe thay cag: Your ition. sues tee tet wsed- tear es county, Ky.. on November 30 and «he bas been | if necessary other troops will Le ordered to the| tion of John Brinckerhoff Jackson, —T 2 sbpa ‘The New Jersey Senatorship. buried near the front gate of Hira Villa, where | Nwistance of Gen. Wheaton, With the. thied spice ee ee ee 4 : silored the faliccning me'tereand trncsacted the | The friends of James Smith, |r., of Newark | her remains will not be disturbed during Mr. Mastanee of Gen. heaton. With the third | prom the New York Times. Ve aan ae veins hemggprect sat tees walle al ‘Thomas’ lifetime. Hira was a chestnut mare | twenty-third regiments of infantey to. drew | There had been only one cadet of the class of TAUNTOWS SILVEX PLATE CO." SALE business stated: A subcomimittes appointed | claim that they have votes enough already to A regi 3 ELEGANT STOCK OF SILVER WARE, ING BREAKFAST. Dt SUGAR. CASTERS. St @ previous meeting to ascertain the distance | insure Mr. Staith’s election to the United States | bY Lexington, out of Hegira, by imp. Ambassa- pon and the three troops of cavalry from | *83 who bad not joined in the rebellious spirit ol dor, and has left her impress upon her sons and | hor yt oan ; : i is is 3 MOTE Gk Ginseven-dues cover ou tims a Pp < i Fort Riley specially mounted and equipped for | of bis classmates—John Brinckerhoff Jackson | street extended to the rail and | Serate from New Jersey when the legislature | daughters. She was foaled in 1864, and vas | service in the jungles slong the Ric Grande | of New Jersey. He stood by military anthor |! n ¥ i Fi Wr 1PHOMAS DOWLING & s° TRUSTERS SALE OF V\LUAPTE REAL ESTATE IN THE NORTY oe or earache ‘te tame | votes on the qnestion a month hence. therefore twenty-eight years old at the time cf | ig Gen. Schoficld’s opinion that Gen. Wheaton |! ae 3 a prone Mint between Orent | Allan L. McDermott, however, says Smith is | her death. "She was an exeellent race. mare in | Mien. Schofe Dring the protracted depreda- | ‘*¥ amd lawfal discipline, and for it wns of the 11th | not a candidate and will not be; but, on. the | Ber dey and at the stud his likewise proved her | Pe prie, ‘2 bring the | protrs crowned with the enmity northeast give { iPr is classand placed ws ; . 1 : she has produced such good horeet chines san in Coventry. It is a hard trial anywhi be : street sewer w+ 1,000 feet, and that on 12th | contrary, will come out openly for Abbett be- | Worth. since : : = ee Restpealenri des ne ra cgcinsods 2 pom Solero > iadees street Gil feet. The committer prepared a | fore the session begins. McDermott farther | tf Haz’ a Heginz, Hi Ban,Highfight,| Revgupen the poor this Christmas, Send|in Coventry, bet especially in the arrogant a sARNETT Intter to be submitted to Capt. Lusk asking for | remarks that every democratic leader, with the | @¥mnast, &c. $ | contributions of clothing or food to Tue Eves- | atmosphere of undergraduate life at the | I8@ Star Santa Claus Club. > J. J. McCafferty, the western horseman, and hes the construction ler main on 12th street | possible exception of Miles Ross, will back} J- ys aa ene brewers, T and K treats northeast and the | Abuett before the enucus is beld: It is es] Cay valy onset Ustuited crprocess. fie atated northt-ard to | ported that Mr. Cleveland is strongly ineline i 0 h 2 Brooklyn Aldermen Regarded With Sue- r treet. thatthe 11:h street sewer be conftnued | to Mr. Abbett in recognition of the latter's | that she will be found i i Picion. for Cadet Jackson on graduation day. Then, oa vemntnear theround hoase, and thatthesewer | nominating speech in the Clricago convention, | ven to Nore Laudicap on the grounds that the |_ There wus a rumor currentaround the Brook- | in the presence of the superintendent, the Sec- from the Deaf and Dumb | ct. Go ADE_BY THIS Academy. To all their acts of premeditated AND WELL-KNOWN MA.sU- disfavor the cadets had one crowning indignity | Sales daily At 10:%9 a.m. 2:20 .and 7.30 p.m. at FOO! o xB. corner | TRUSTY sane or YaALramer sth iM | Spay, THE For RINGTON. TS THE ich now | The Abbett brigade prophesy success on the | € ‘het a tga retary of the Navy, the board of visitors, the | © 20s watches, fine silver war | MT Hartt wa P- siventl toned i ? | filly was not well. Speaking of Lady Violet, | lyn city hall and court house yesterday that ¥ 0 ‘a , coos from Marston's joat office, Troy, FECH tau Sacine date of Sons a ter rage teh aren ene eas | we pee tne ed xermenmee’ ecCamnrty save | overas ot ths Lidesmenrwes ea hector ee: | Senine'o baci sal nl faa pee ob tas giowa SER Ruconocr, GIFS Sve. ander Metron Hotel. | gueuittiog "fs oo a the 11th street sewer. part in the race. : ee can beat the other and. what is more, | nently in the arrangements made for the ccle- Gita tollbsedn easter cet osmes | Gell ne with back b: ‘ ink Towned the best two-¥eai of the | rem? . 25 : e . : =a Srrhwet. be letter containing these requests was pre- ree year. Morelio and Lady Violet: were. the onfy | bFation on Columbus day end who had author- | ftepped to the front to rezeive his diploma, the FUTURE DAYS. wow THe Bay, ce eer ‘sith thovesathangavenes the close of thinnepent’ | ss — ones that could live with her, and I think that | ized the alleged extravagant expenditure of the | chapel should be as silent as the grave, and | (Prowas © wa: GRABER, ise AT HALF 4 ‘Souk: ceeeaiaes’ atee alled om Capt. Lack to |g. informal meeting of the stockholders of | ji t and well I could have beaten both of | city's funds bad been indicted by the grand | with this brand of disfavor upon him he would Real Histon of p inquire why the M street sewer betws “ong Ad | the New York Base Ball Club was held yester-| them.” | ju It isa well-known fact that the mem- | return disgraced to his place. | ABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FRO g | mPtesed, to 2 nol Mth streets bad not been put rm, wince the | 4&5. The most important action taken was the | The many English two-year-olds which will | bera of the present grand jury bave been | Capt. Rameay heard of the plot. After the | TSTRERT BETWEES BORG | SS pray th street Contract for the same had been let a number of | discussion of a plan for raising money to pay | Carty the all-scarlet of the J. A. & AH. Morris making an investigation in regard to the ex-| battalion lad marched in and the whole com: | STHEEGS SoCEME: HOUEES | parchass mo tenths age, aed ako stable next reason will be watched with the | penditure of £50,000 appropriated by the | pany ef naval and official dignitaries had as | the club's deficieney, which amounts to £35,000. | (rhe. ‘This plan will be laid before a special committee | Fe eeED OO AND EET SOUTH- | installments, interest by turfmen. Upon their suc- | board, and now, it is said, have succeeded in | sembled on the dais and the guests were seated | oF STiDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, at | Sieh. a cess or failure during the coming year will de-_ eliciting sufficient evidence from the witnesses | in the chapel he arose and made some temarks | HALF-PAST FOUR U'CLOCK P.M. I will offer for | ia . Thich meets in Jersey City on January 6 next. | pend, ina measure, the future importation of | summoned before them to cunvince them that | inalow voice that were inaudible. in the bad j pale eT eee tee eee seaare ee | wilt rE that, the muck: | Lti# understood that $50,000 worth of bonds, | English youngsters.” If Mr. Morris sweeps the | there was some crookedness, for which some-| auditorium of the chapel. When the ceremo: | % two frase houses. saa | oe & E street. and that the much-' payable in a yearand bearing 6 per cent, will be | posed with hie English horees Mr. Keene, Mr. | body should be held responsible. | nies had reached that point in the program | y of sale. - si be put in on the | jasued only to the stockholders, This amount | Veriliard, Mr. Belmont and other wealthy gen: | ‘The big bill of 11,000 or more for the grand | where the first cadet. stepped forward on the | ene. Aone ee: that wsreet during the month of | will clear the club of all debta, | tleimen may be expected to try a similar experi- | stand at the park plaza lias been thoroughly | call of his name to receive hi diploma a round | [)UNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers var on " = a ment. In any event tho importation of these | looked into and experts have testified that the | of applause burst from the cadets, Capt, Ram- WO-STORY AND BASE- mang LS eee . Oleg worsened gp gh iy aime Hung Up as a With. horses, which represent the best English strains, | standin question should uot have cost more | say arose, black with rage, and eaid: | MENP BRICK DWELLING NUMBEMED 134 | gs agqg HUGH T. TAG Ant” (Te somes ‘ : erected on street between oth and 7th streets | There is considerable excitement among the | cannot but be of beuefit to the American turt. | than $1,500. yet young Sentiemen cannot repress your | gV GTEE|T NORTHWEST asain iner| =<s6 cepus.| aiteae | MARIOS MEROEe. don 7th between E and G Me | Zuni over the thumb-hanging of an old squaw. | ‘The starting fee for the Brooklyn and the| ‘The litaber used on the stand went back, of | insubordinate spirit even in the presence of | BS, "it" Bodie Bends fen oe re ARE POSTPONTD UN.) @ ' Iso decided to call * health department to the WENTY 11S 7. 438, me of you who ap-| Distict of Coluniiis, COND OL DEC. . suburban handicaps of 1893 has been "raised | course, to the contractors, Roxs & Co. ‘Then | your superiors. Every will seit on 1 CESD The Paani in Claimed. had injured the whole | from 8250 to $500. This it veems will be the | there were large bills for carriage hive, refrests | plnusded stop in. the ain FREE DAN Ob gSSe ARYA, DJS. at HALE: tribe with bed be ep PapthaprAiaty: a the | means of reducing the flelas in numbers while | ments, &e.. for {he aldermen and their fiends, ne codleta salced ot into the main | followin described real estate cituate tn the city of governor ordered that 6! ren_and hung | it will not keep out the highest class of horses. | and the inquiry into all the items has occupied | aisle. formed in doul . and, placed in | Washinton, Distric ia, and known and = § i aare on 12th | UP Dy the thumbs for the evils that had come | Hitherto many animals have come to the post | the attention of the grand jury for several | charge of an officer, marched to the Santee, | *cribed.ss follows: Part of lot nuisiered 15 in square | wy poor Deano quare on from ber black art prophecies, She was not| whose chances bave been wil, and whone pres-| days a ts The ‘ceremonies then proceeded to the ond | sngtithn res. toning hr te sum at crt ns ‘ without following and was cut down in oppoai- | ence has only tended to jeopardize the chances Fa piles cumey tcl dene Te jwaeidiecovensd buat (21) leet, thence south one bundre’ and forts bee SERED 67 TES COMEEES'S Wenn. tion to the commands of the governor. He or-| of the more prominent candidates by contribu- Haye you rent your mite to the Santa Claus | in that inaudible speech Capt. Kamsay had said | pf)? eet, thence sonth one bund) and fort-Dve After disposing of the question of electric | dered the mon who cut her down arrested, but | ting to overcrowding, &c., and the increase of | Club? Clothing, food or money. there should be no upplaudi Somo of the | north one bundred and) for: ) feet to the | Nehtealong the Baltimore and Ohio railroad | the offenders bad armed themselves and threat- | the cost of starting will be attended with bene- a (obec ete estoy feats pened peo ater gen SS the committee concla:tes | ened resistance. Both sides are heavily armed | ficial results. Swallowed a Razor and Lives. before oe rae = Ber aes oem toe: {epances to the Same Delonxingor in anywiee appar The revalt of the visit of your committee | Std s conflict was only averted Saturday by the | It has been decided by Mr: MacDonongh that| Jane Savage, a working woman in Lineotn, | OP? thought the arrest was part of the pro. | Ler: One-third of the purchase money. {a each, to Si etice of the Commissioners is as follows: | forernet promising not to hang the old woman. | the great siallion Ormonde» A his voung | England, while cleaning house fast week, placed gram, and only found out after he came out of | P&B ¢in one and two years, notes to be: kiven beac- MAME Mee ee ch ae ee | neeoy ot casey ca bones motos tac occa | outnc eaioota Gecmsalagee casbe of Mert | her, bcsllssc’ aasall| vasix:s Between! Ear tecth'| ob ohinal el oe ee dioeeae choo on one cot | ueully faves des ol esa tal $0 4s Seceee eae Leencniered ard the work will be done ned the | from Fort Wingate. mares with which to breed him during thecariy | that she might have both bands tree to take | the most SETHNB pacenee over enacted in the | of thepurcheser. A derosit of f200restived at Wine | POsrnivr sate. y — = — — a es acas ng oA g ‘J Conveyancing, &e., i enteric Smee — Mas tnss ee mony ato, akon 2 | down achat. Anobe encel for the bit the | neasemy, Cant Ramany appeled yan | fit Cincnaat taut ants ote can get the money to carry out this work, | _ Vanderhitt’s Marble Patace Settling. cyst ; razor slipped half way down her throat, She bs oleaueds thn socal Antics ‘% The lith street seven-foot sewer cannot be | It is reported that serious damage is resulting | Comfine his services entirely tothe MacDonough ¥ order, he re aq) ter an hour's FED STATES MAPSH AL'S SALE a Srit of fet feins t-ued omit x averemne 2 ee Dieink LEN POSTP OF TANG ARS, Int EA SYNDICATE, OF PROPERTY ON Fi JUST Soul CAN MOUNT PLEASANT, By order of the Cominit 7 urchaser's cost. | UAB fhe tnstees ronerve tbe rut to revel i iz e trust e jolt the pr sfler hve , dutant ine we wh ropa ice, | tried to catch her breath, but this drew the | confinement. pao a | ine free on WEDNESDAY, ee in Gorck { the roand house thie yeér. | from the too hurried finisbing of Vanderbilt's | ut Me MecDeougts bas already sofmeos's | Tazor 60 far down that when a surgeon’ was eee E lished in Warhington, BoC ne newnraper ARS. sge ar WAL. Will over the extension of the ceetr free at | marble palace at Newport last spring. The | very large price for his services. taken to the Lincoln Moeiey’ ter, She was | Direct From the Coal Mines to Boston. | aroaads WILLIAM e WiNLOCK, } Trustees, | Sob Ge fick'® Deaf and Dumb Insti steaded so as to | Btmostsecrecy basalwaysbeenmaintainedabout | It is aaid that if the proposed New Jersey Hac’ lncat wins tetiy politi ‘bat et A special from Middleburg, N. Y., says: Sur-! 7 aTcLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONFERS, | ol siicien ite ne ewpty in the seven-foot sewer. the house, but it has leaked out that because of | Face track bill passes the legislature of that | [oF gone. Sunday she complained Of cenece | veyors have been at work through this valley | R’ ‘20 PA. AVE. Nw. | nace, open vrav r y i the Dundee track, near Pater- ‘That the water main on the east side of | dampness the ceilings, upon which were valu- | *t#te this winter ? 5 | stoe-dhamypennigdh 2% ned al to Guttenburg. | P' ~ - fen eee andthe aan thing to dotete| in Soneeqaence ieeck an Outea | Gach ane The new Purchasers of tee D windee track are | ilammation were discovered. Yesterday morn-| Pennsylvania direct to Boston, ‘The wurvey & Lave the property owners sign the petition | ville bas been suspended Until. evere part | syndicate of Bergen county politicians: County | 18, therefore, her stomach was opened. The | has been taken north through this valley and — Situated in cue of st ac win her stomach and symptoms of acute | surveying for # road from the coal mines of | VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, | visions, clone tocabiecest andatons 614 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, | tunity for invest nent or a ho iG_ ELEVEN ROOMS, SONGRETE Torms: One-t! ALL, MODERN IMP! OVEMENTS | thres Fears, wi 7 Zor found, tightly closed, be ‘ BY FURNACE, BY AUCTION.» | trust on ths ty, Tnveyeneine a i herewith submitted, Thoroughly dry. Tt hae been building for | Clerk Samuel Taylor. County Collector Ienue A. | Tecr waa found, tightly closed, a6 when she | connects at Rotterdam junction ‘with the JANUARY TARRY iabe wt Foun | reerdjuccriy Seasers co ebp wil ytetat TR Accompanying the report was a blank pro-| three years. Tonic,’ Join ‘Rean, Cornelius E.'Eckerson, | followed by the relief of all pain. ‘The woman | Hoosie Tumnel road to Boston. The company HARP, we will sell, in front of the | time of ssle. Terusto be complied with i Bitcen se ba hn ee Ceeeetnirane, ~~ eee Cornelius J. Calas. If the race track bili | i# doing well and probably have recovered — 2 oe is hee Deewaet Lacka- 118, TN SQUARE 195, an ‘Gikakds LATIMER & SLOAN, *a-tioneers | ire, Sepert was adopted. Cxorurye on Foop for the poor should be | gj = fully in three weel want tern. agreement has been ‘on ‘15th street, ‘A depth onearaeceieas = = re Ine STREET RAyLKOADS. sent. to Tue Evanine Stan Sante Claus Club | {ils the purpose is to convert the property into pt entered into by which the Delaware, Lacka- This house is' elecantly situated, 2 jtate xpeculati When the committee on street railroads was | for distribution. bs tee Welch, the well-known colored | Thought They Would Have Fun With the | "anna and Western Company is to assume con- trol of the Middleburg and Schoharie railroad called upon for «report it was stated that the pe LEE trainer, droy dead from beart disease at the Judge. committee badd no teport to make, A citizem,| Coming After More Money for the Fair. | Fut st Lous tack om Fridey, lst, Hie ty: | A rematkable jury wus summarily dealt with | 105 ne Behoharie’ brasok one not Who said be was nota member of the associa-| A delegation of national commissioners of | came much excited over the finish of the last| by Judge Brentano at Chicago yesterday. It} hurie to Schoharie junction, but will branch off PREMIGES | Soa cid he would like to make some in-|the world’s fair was appointed by Gen. St | race on thatday and thie caused his death. | was the case on which the mother of nine-year- | thereand run to Quaker atreet, whore it crosser ion of the purchs $200) Two LARGE THIE- Soncerming the numerous railroads for | Clair yesterday to come to Washington in the | Welch was originally a jockey, but im later! (14 wate Angel was suing Brown & Co., con-| the D. and H. tracks, Besides thié road the rhe rig tien Ix 3 i. District, which be had seen mentioned in | ‘additional i j rears he trained successfully for many well: 2 arrangements with New York parties to build ‘Tun Sran, and asked if there was any danger | ttt f a0 aaPpropriation which | frown owners. It was he who went to Eng-| tractors, for $25,000 damages in causing the the Davenport, Durham and Middleburg rail- | © of the sewers being injured by the underground | te Present Congress will be asked to make. | jand with Mr. James K. Keene's horses and | death of the child. The jurors petitioned to "1 will be tn nearly fi . . gigctric aytem, ae Lind been the caue in New| The subcommittee appointed is as follows: | fitted Foxhall and Iroquois for their famous | have whisky and cigars sent in to the jury eel bag Peers igre greasy npr storing be i Gaeeccrsenteaiele BE e. Si RE Deine pear the herdie line and the-cablecarwand in | —_ _FUTURE Days. ‘85,000, the particulars of wise, PPUNCANSON BROS.. Auctroncers, end at the request of York. J. Y. Harris, Virginia, chairman; B. B. Smalley, lish conaueste. Welch was fifty years old. | room, and receiving no response from the¢ourt | line. TRUSTER'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ES. | of the notes, the wn Mr. King said be understood that the exten-| Vermont; Francis W. Breed, Massachusetts; three-year-old colt Blitzen, by Blazes, | decided to have some fun with the judge. The — Pye pia SORTHEAST BETWEEN Pac spaticn, Ja treat sion of the Hock Creek railroad was to experi-| Juo. W. Woodside, Pennsylvania; RT. | out of Germania, now racing at Guttenburg. | result was a verdict finding the charge of negli- | Gen. Wiley’s Opinion of the Homestead Pol-| _B yeas See at POUR O fete: ment in thet direction, and Mr. Millard said he | Saunders, Mississippi, and Putrick H. Lannan, | bas justly earned his title to be known as the | gence true and awarding the plaintiff one cent ‘pises situate int! ‘understood that tome experime ‘iron horse,” an appellation which was first Judge Brentano instantly set aside soning. te were to be| Utab. The committee will urge the appro- damages. : | priation named by President Valmer in’ bis | given to Barnum, that famous yon of Bonnie | the verdict, alninutenrs Ooean Conguelash-| _Gex. John A. Wiley of Franklin, Pa., and a| fe’ cent report and perhaps ask for $600,000 or | Scotland. Blitzen, however, has raced much | ing to the jurors, dismissed them in disgrace | Party of capitalists arrived at Chicago yester-| swvins Jobnson offered @ resolution requesting the | €700,000 for the awards committee. oftener in a shorter space of time than Barnum | and fined the nine chief culprits to an stmount | day after an extended tour in Mexicv. Gen. Committee on public conveyance to conier with | ——_—__+e— ever did, and, considering the amount of rac- | equal to their fees. Wiley was in command of the troops at Home- the officers of the Metropolitan and Columbia Seven Buried Under a Fallen Wall. _| ing he has done within the last few months, his stead during the Carnegie-Frick lockout, railroads with a view to baving closer counec-| Seven men, six of them firemen, were buried | cord is simply short of being marvelous. Sousenir Coins Sent to Chicago. of Colmar ‘and thirty Taree (S33) are ( thereon Dat astown cd unre oat [Seetive: with the made on the Ariingtos ros: Under the bead of new business Mr. J. R. “ ISALS. tions made at the transfer stations. Bob Maynard, an old-time jockey well known A : ‘Ihave red about the reported conspiracy dF __ PROPOSAL’ tation of the revolution be anid, that he het | Under a falling wall while fighting » fire that| pr comsittedenichiosttohreton Or sonra Five stout beachwood Kegs containing world’s | 49 poison troops and non-tinion men at Home. ek of | oe SCSI, 5 oe frequentiy noticed that one car would start off | destroyed the Fort Orange mill, én the Colum- | days ago by shooting himself through the heart | fair souvenir coins have been delivered by the | stead, but as I have been in Mexico since the immedi: | Pal for ‘apie arated Just about the time that a car on the other track | bia street pier, at Albany yesterday. with a revolver. Maynard owned several race | United States Express Company to the sub- Ziperaral of the troops I cannot say what tes Shanes ager the nald stop, which would necessitate a delay of | The fire broke out about noon, and by 6| bores and after @ campaign on the western | treasury building at Chicago, where they were Reve bei Since that time. But I} [)UNCAMSON BROS., AporIOy Erie x.w. OF en saioutes. Adopted and referred. | e'clock the building was completely gutted. | Courses went to Columbus for the winter. May- | duly receipted for by the federal officials. One _ prevailed to some extent wv, i? cg nard will be best remembered as riding for W. ile Iwas there and I myself suffered. TE OF Vay, Solas uaesunee eases The men of steamer’ company No. 4, who were | Bed, Will be beet remembered F consid: | of the keys was ttle shaky from rough band- | Geng wile aie the name ek eres 3 SM ATENG TET SEER The committer on sidewalls was requested | working inside of the ruins, were ordered out | bred what is Known as" tan atiocny. jose ie | Hing and the head showed some battering, os 12 water as the rest escaped sickness I do PgRRE AVESUE ASD. EioH- te look after the sidewalks om 12h street ex- by the chief. As they proceeded to get out bY | was always recognized as a scrupulously honest | Was decided to inspect its contents, seal di Sth street between Tana X | the river front the east wall, which was stand- | Tne, was broken anid two holes punched in and the peaking of the last mentioned | 8& *ixty fect high, toppied over, without @| °"The western turf congress has been strengtb- | five each contai 2000 souvenir halves place, Mr. Killers said that he had lived in| ™oments warning, the upper half falling in-/ ened by the addition to its ranks of the Mem- | Were taken out. ‘The in one of the bags Tat ‘neighborhood for many years, ant that | Ward and the lower half out upon the phis Jockey Club and the West Side Park Club | Wat Counted and the number being found co they had never had any sort of a sidewalk pSe¥en men were buried under eight feet of | Pr Nashville, and the admission of these two reet, its weight was necertained, by which President to | : debris, and as svon as their comrades recovered | vm leaves the Washing. | test the others. Yesterday afternoon t Ree pete Dene etn arse jlvond company | froas the check catsed by the sight of tae be- | anes wo congrans Baw leaves: import. | Higinbotham of the world’s fair the the ends of Ii ne snd « pedestrina wae likely to | ™&2 burial they set to work to extricate the peg Me leet y | men. “It waa three hours before the last dead Chairman Chappell wid be 0 tp | Paty wee maton Proper way to get the sidewalk was for the = . — owners to as. for it, and he explained | No Cuan to show rder who ‘dianapolis yesterday. > . the siiewaik might be laid and charged to a the owners of the ab: tung property. ana Mr. Killeen said that the owners of the vacant lots were not interested in the matter, because oe”, they were Roding the property for speculation, are, daily, 30 See SR

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