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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1893—TEN PAGES. oo Se ea cna rN enn a ar ao as esis Sen DET Boa on a Gn TEE LT ART AT THE CAPITOL.|#8 DESPERATE swim FoR LIFE. TO OPEN INDIAN EYES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Nearly Drowned Before He Found He | Eight Navajo Bucks Will Be Treated THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE Days. . Could Wade Ashore. to a World’s Fair Trip. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, ene THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneer LOAN & ettonees ae EE on The Proposed Colossal Statue to Ohristo-| prom the Detrett Free Pras. ‘The Indian Rights Association, under per- 1301 'G st ete LEE ART GALLERIES OF RATCLIFFE, DARR & 0O., ‘siz E st. ow. © G. BL0As & 00. Auctioneers 10? @ at. BERNHEIMER & CO.. Anctioncers, pher Columbus, It was the second mate of one of the/ mission granted it by the Indian depart- | COMFORTABLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. see pastes FOUR CELEBRATED TORT) STALLIONS =| ALL OF THE SHELVING, FIXTURES, count. | “Wy0}, SALE OF UNREDEEMED ruEncrs, great lake propellers that spoke as they| ment at Washington, is abot 216 TS. EAT PUBLIC AUCTION. S 3 Ter : - seinetn Reve WEgptntle auction at the store of is oy about to carry out On MONDAY. SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIFTH. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Ov THURSDAY, OCTOBER FIFTH, 1898, at ERS, GLASS CASES, &c., CONTAINED IN THE | Steinem Bros. Tan! Pa. ave SATURDAY, were passing Pointe Aux Barques, and his|a project which seems likely to render good | 1608, at HALE-PAST FIVE W'CLOCR Bae CATALOGUE SALE OF ELEVEN O'CLOCK A-M.,. we will sell, within] OLD PALAIS ROYAL, TWELFTH AND PENN. | SEGTEMBER ETH, DAY, : ying the Busts | words were to this effect: “That 1s a queer | service to the cause of education among the frgpt of the premises, we will sell ot 39, in sauare scum Gia Eh cirri aatnwee Waangin tf | SILVAIGA A¥mmus SORtuIeE AS Pal | pom eee : of Twenty-Three Vice Presidents | coast over there, and don't you forget it.” | Navajo Indians of Arizona and New Mexi- | prick “WRUNe, "Sat, “EY comfortable two-story 500 Ex without reserre, the four Siallieun the peat] Lac pee E ec twelve months or more, gmidiids ache The interlocutor, a passenger, promised|co. Last spring the present acting agent, = — — ailing — gue a 1.200, | es . gree of which is partly wentioned in this adver- Distal te tims vata 4 ae, a — Watches, ‘ —More 5 - that he would not forget it, providing the| Lieut. Plummer, tenth United States in-| with Sts sours te ree, Tatty yt TUes, OF $1;200, ‘Turkish Persian ‘atone pon of Dictator, 113. Sire of Jay Bye | Bow Validian Hit ms toes eee agen to tote | Rorviags, "Nechionen. "tema: Ro —_— sailor man would tell him why the coast | fantry, appealed to the association for ald quired at Lime of sale. ‘Terms to be complied with | 9 See, 2.06%; Phailas, 213%: Director, 217, pad | Mill Ph Peele auction, at the OLD BUILD- Gums Gath Lakes, Some of the people who daily pass the | Was queer. to secure the authority of the Indian de- unk Raylogeasll | An d I di Soaty others better than 2.00. Sraption, | x Sie Tlaras Jee SATUMDAZ, | Ororcents and ott Mace Peace monument, which stands at the west-| “Well.” said the sailor man, but without| partment in sending a party of the Nuvajo — TO — = THE ABOVE SALE Is | n 1a 2.1144; Margaret 8. 2.12%, and forty-five others | 3 A OOO, OF THE SHELVING, FLX- | continue vag Fond lots are sold. Hi ‘ ¢ra entrance to the Capitol grounds, says j Mitching his trousers or shifting his quid| Indians on a visit to the east, so that the | RWER%S edith, THURSDAY. | SEP Oi) eee one a ca oe ton Soi] De ee Se a the New York Times, are curious to know | 0 Performing any of the nautical gym- —_ pg of a_certain number of) sezédads ” C. G. SLA & ©O., Auets, Rugs homas, 212; Lockieart, 213, and'thirty- | .vords to be removed immediately at purchaser's | _H. RERNIEIMER & 00., Auction. a Whee K WE be removed, to farntsh = site} Sestics attributed to his Kind tn the story | tne advantages of Cell tee ee DEROANRON BHOR, AUCTIORCREES : ator was ooe of the imest noted of Hambte- | _ "27-3 eed ATT for a more pretentious work of art. These | books, “it wasn’t exactly queer, perhaps, ¥ BR + i. ‘Auctioneera, " dispelled. The association promptly acted | TRUSTRTS' SALE OF PRICK DWELLING NUM- ¢: tonisu's sons, an own brother to Dexter, 2.17, TMPORTAN . — RAILROADS people have in mind the effort which was| bvt it is a coast that I shall remember the|on Licut. Plummers suegesten” he we Bat HUE STREET PORTERS arpets, Dictator is valued most’ highly” now, and a | AUCTION SALE AT Tne Pee ADE: = = TION SALE PALAIS ROYAL, COR- | ri nig tor Rare aan : = : Ly RICHMOND AND Danvers of Columbus placed there. This movement] saiting on a lumber schooner, and just| throug bce a? Tagen ened, te inability, follo Ais, ct sea.» of the land records of the Dix apes ries, Fags at FY: oe petncepe, 836. Sire of Gen- | To SATUMDAY, MORNING, SEPTEMIRE: THR. sae ye Sontemplated the removal of the Peace | when we were about where we are now| ‘The association then offered to raise the | istol (olmbis, abd AF the request of the | a7 ° eva, 2.004; Feme Sole, 210; Trinkets 214 and thelr stock of adios” Giesgots, he $a | oot Ristinn. Washisetons Dy, TeUBes Monument to a point in the northwestern | the captain discovered that our yawl was! sum of $100 if the department would grant | four ot ae ‘premiiaes, on THURSDAY, THE I extiles. &c twenty-nine others better than 2.30. “tle! | “Soo mm: atts. Loca for Daneine " Portion of the city. A bili was introduced | drift. We had been towing it and some-| its official sanction to the cactyine Gat of YEIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMEER, A. D. 9 09 Sons have ‘prodaced Greenceps, 2.28; mead conn t = for Foot hopal i eles aaeek tee tion of a| NOW the painter had parted or slipped, and] the plan. ‘This the authorities granted, | 18%, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.At, the Py te ae ee ee ere eee ee bare daily, expemt Sanday. ay i en iect: at nk a coe there the boat was, nearly a mile away,|The sum of $824.50 has been raised, and | owing plec 4 nen ‘or parcel of land situate in the city B = re Wit. Noro k and weavern stats - : oa it ( e ae 04 eet 2 stations went. Golossal statue of Columbus and appropriat-| drifting ashore as fast as the water could| Licut. Plummer expects to svart with eee | fq tt aehington, “District of Columbia, and being BY PUBLIC UCTION, Te ge 2 ger ge » SERRE GME ROTED | ig aly t of original lot bered 10, _ 20; Franceps, 2.24, and) & -fN REAL ESTATE ON O STREET NORTH Wi 101 . Rich» Me nat vy ing Foi ior the purpose. ‘The Senate | carry it. There was not a soul to be seen, | Navajo Indians for a visit to the world's | bored’ saz ‘contained within the’ ¢aiewin’ ees | AT OUR FINE ART GALLERIES, | sthers tere ‘tiny 2%, we Seen] BELWEEN TENTH AND. ELEVENTH | Dally for Tinchy oan ee ate TaN Passed it, but the House committee on the| and if there had been it would not have| fair about October 9. and bounds, " ‘tor prin asad : Begiuning for the same at the Occidental Prince, grandson Hi Medium, STREETS. Points south «nm Richmon? and Davviile ayetem, ie pt - beer easy bi torthwest corner of said lot and ing ‘th 400. Sire of Nancy’ Hanks, 2.04; Alice Medium, | ,,BY virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ©! Auniston ant. Birtminchat, ai 4 brary “pigeon-holed” it, and no subse- Our Yawl, and the captain Gil not Emow|tmone Sep tance, of this movement, Say | Sct ions “the lise of accth Este he fect: 920 PA. AVE le W., 2.3; Treeze Medium, 210, and atsty-four others | $e District of Colao, fused on tbe Abs day of | Poitmoun stlomtecigey. eat Se Sat oS iets silat tees heen sundie to- vevive us our yawl, and the captaii those who are behind it, is greater than | thence south 42 feet; thence east S feet @imibers better than 2.30. September, 1843, in Equity Cause numbered 14556 | fullman Sleeper New “York an]. Was iimitton to m Bhat to do, Finally. as I saw the old man might be supposed. The Navajos are in the | thence south 86 feet Gis inches’ te te teins | POMORROW, FRIDAY, SEPT. Se ute brednced Jack, 2:10; Lady Bullion, | deel 25, wherein Jawes F. Hood et al. are com- | Auequcs, “IME A Greensboro with sleeper’ for Word a comes that, ip pricaacaem was a goed a weret up _ x I bm mabe a Sent and intelligent people, | of said lot gece wont 2 feet, 6 gt thence 99 AT i J A Mi A } , tag ert ‘nd forty others better than 2.50. | a and Walter J. Watson et al. are defend. cere to ential this apparent indifference of Congress, Mr. | unteered to swim ashore and bring ut a portion of them living in the more | north 100 feet ches to the place of beginning, Daughters have produced Happy Russell, 2.21 jundersigned, “as trustees, Will ‘after for | stations presereteantiae termediate G. Turini, an Italian sculptor, has leased | ¥@Wl, if he would run in as close as he/ remote parts of the reservation, and com- | With the privilege of an alley 3 feet 2 inches 9 jo Wie ND 3 P. My Queen Gothard, 2.47; De Barry, ‘Bio, and thirty | —S 4 frout of the premises, on TUESDAY, the ae Serie weer te Premises at Garetson’'s, 3. I., and is engaged | ©W!d and anchor until I came aboard, prising the rising generation, are more oF | jrined property ou the cant; by adem of ter | AMD SATURDAY, SEPT. 30,) eee een eee ot George | CLOCK Pat ne fatoming Goncribed reek See | Be pace LyetBOLAD SLIM TED. namoad fm modeling « statue of Colinabus: that the | ,, The Captain accepted my proposal very| less troublesome through their Ignorance, | torte wii ne teense Wenth OF $2 feet, = 3 = 9] This stable complete represents four et “igs | iu the city of Washlagton, in the Distelen cf ace Maar eg Dinar Car, ond rans artist's design has been accepted by “the | Si#dly. and as the water was warm I/and complications wHich have arisen be. | brick dwellive Cambered Sh0 eater ne Oe AT THE SAME HOURS, greatest producing familtes in. the coutltry, Juwhia, towit.—All of ‘lot’ numbered three (3), ir jor Slecver throuch Nw York seh Wath. committee," and that Turini is proceeding | ought I would have a first-rate swim,|tween settlers and themselves owing to | Subject. however, to deed of trust to Wiliam E. J Sainfbl Redfern’s subdivision of square numbered ty Fesenting both sides of the breeding ofS: “| little thinking what was in store for me. | questions of land and water, largely ariging | Famondston and Constantine |H. Williamson, ] Hanks, 5.012 each of them typical represent three hundred and thirty-eight GBs, as per plat [Birnie wan Sleeper Washineton With tio! the ° bdearii ua ty recorded he eye off Memph's rnin) > — gg ee ere {RE | So I stripped and lowered myself into the! through the uncertain boundaries of thelr | {Tustees, bearing date Ja orion amen. | SATURDAY POSIT IVELY LAST | Beats: Zot; they re Blood that beeed, in the surveyors office of the District ot | MQMPh's via Birmningh io oI > TRAINSON Wat pommel Rome) water. For a quarter of an hour it was| reserve, are more or less threatening. It is | (nuntedp pucurtty, Life Insurance ‘and ‘Trost RAY $0 tie show tremamisslon of Speed, individuality | Cosme caren the west & inches treat. bythe | po RBS iox ax gmponresatps DAY» ‘ow Orleans. via Mon “omers. ail Xt Company of Penpsyivania, the payment of a cer- and gamencss. depth of ‘said lot, improved by a Ri 0 mm. Anil? ' mere fun, but I soon found I had bit off| the opinion of their agent that this irrita-| tain bond, a fuil statement of Which Will be 5 STLE’S | welling, No. 1005 0 st. uw. m.. exo fe Caption said that sae, Pear Chitect_of the | more than I could chaw. ‘The shore was| tion. which i unattended te threatens per: | Senet ee tie esr ates = RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. | gtAiLba i122 Vermont court, omonie cats | Terie'of nale, as provided by the decree: * vtecsrmediste wtatiaa, ieiuratna ee prod x he further off than I had figured, and I could| haps serious trouble in the future, can best |, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | _se28-2t Auctioneers} Portland Flats, Washington, D.C. until the day |, Que-third of ‘the purchase money im cash, the daihy “Aach se gy from Roan ing o faith alone Teese wtedly PTO” | see a few ominous looking clouds, which in-|berallayed by attacking what ip its real sesh ebat im aah, ualance in three equal, in: | “THOMAS DOWLING & OO. AUCTIONEERS. —| of ste. Lovers ‘of ocly bred siock should ‘at. | balance tn, “two “ental installtoenta, i iy “axcopt Sunday trom Heras Driation available,” Mr. Clark aided, “and | dicted that the wind was rising, whfch| root, the gross ignorance of the Indians | siauments im 1. 2 and & sears, with interest, at "G2 Mat mw) iboat reser nee Will be poateively enka | Sts Goecred payments te tt eee ae from fae south arrive Washington ‘qulten tr baths branches ce Saree ‘ss will be | ™isht make it hard for me to get back to| themselves, and their consequent opposition | secured by ‘a deed of trust. op the broperty ‘sold Sererads Anibal a THOMAS DOWLING ‘Ae: missors uotes of the purchaser, dated op the doy | YON, K. ally ‘wxeent Sunday: Sona Recessary before we can begin negotiations | Me Schooner after I got the boat. I kept| to the education of thelr people. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All AARL ee se2T-dts S12-E st., Washington, 0c, | Of sul, bearing interest “payable semi-annually | 4!" from Chanorteweitja Sunday. and S40q.m = on, however, getting more and more ex-| A Navajo Indian woman already at the | Comveranclag and recording at purchaser's ‘cost. “ ‘ if 5 - yee hes from until pald at the rate of six arming eens Car veservations x4 tnt with any artist concerning the proposed A deposit of $200 will be required at time of ‘DIRECT FROM Hi ©. G. SLOAN & CU., Auctioncers, 1407 G ot. . ome six per cent | furnished at otis 2 ad tnfornetion statue. The prospect is that some time | Pausted every moment. I tried every way|fair, wrote a few days ago to her ittle | fic" 'rerms of enle to be complice crneie’ tot ““COMPRISIN' ¢ to’ Latimer & Sloan.) Seportt of $200 will we meagan aon Station, Feanghteaie eae will elapse before the Peace monument| 1,Ktew to rest my tired legs and arms. |daughter in the agency school, urging her | dass fromdate of sale: ahere he eee iat? | MHYACINTHS, TULIPS Wa — dif the tora OF aah ree at tte time 0 c. 2 ar gecnaeattrny) ceases to tell its story to Capitol visitors, | First I turned on my back and swam inj to study hard; that she could see so much | te rigie to neselh the ponent ae tee ae ee “Rare” Bulbs HANDSOME OAK MIRROR-FRONT FOLDING ten days thereafter: the, proeene eat mi, W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass, Act that position for awhile. Then I tried swim-| more of that wonderful fair if she only | of defaulting purchaser of nnichasers, ie ate en eH ote sf cur anction rooms. |“ BED. ELEGANT OAK MIRKUR-FEONT SATIN | resid at the sink and eee eee willbe Sree nat Pemmever 3 He is Doing His Bex. ming on my side; then ‘dog fashion,’ and| could understand the English. EDW, T. KaIser, G12 E st. on FRIDAY, SEPTEMRER TWENTY- WOOD LINED WARDROBE, CHEVAL OAK | chaser. at at Se wulting pur- PPNYSVLVO NTA RATT Me wweeg On Architect Clark rests mainly the re-| then floating. But all the time I was get- oar eer otha x ES a ree eR a PARDON SUITES Mino CRttkc SEUEFED | All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's | STATION CORNER OF “SIXTH Av) 8 STREDTS, sponsibility of furnishing to the Capitol | ting more and more worn out. I tried to] AN OLD LUTHERAN CHURCH. a merera_f a | eer.8e __Auctionsers. |? CAHINET SHRACKET WIRH MINS EERE | OS ota the weather be inclement 10.15 A. ow. COLUMBTAN FP Ese. pun the works of art provided for by the Con- | Signal the schooner, but my voice was so FUTURE DAYS, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 2 USS PLU, CHAMBER SUITE, OAK AND | nevertheless, take place within’ the bouss oe "as | _ pghhnesin’ Dunine Cars v0 Chivaro, and’ Hast weak I could not make them hear, and they €12 E STREET NORT! * WALNUT CHAMBRE SUITES, FATENT “mi = the Pure vo Cincinnst! and Indien smolts. ee ree Mak is Raturalty full of dviti- | iq'not understand, as I afterward learned, | S14 to Be the Oldest Monument of RUFUS GILL & SONS, ATTORNEYS, aomerese “CLOSED WASHSTAND, WILLOW KockERS, | My, . FAST LINK —For Pr'tehnre anf Chie culties. No two visitors go the great |iny frantic motions, Besides, they could American Lutheranism. lo Sit. PAUL STREET, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN HAIR MATTRESSES, BLANKETS, BEDDING, JOU mtbOv, “taG ST ae sa structure on Capitol Hill agree as to the | not have helped me, because they had no| On Tuesday last the congregation of the BALTIMONE, “MD. He na apn, MICA OO seventa| SUT WARDKOBR BEACTIFCE OUb Oak | —Se2S-eodseds nc oom. wining: nine merits of the pictures and sculptures dis- | boat. Evangelical Lutheran Church, commonly PUBLIC SALE SinEet sovrimasn, BUREAU, SIXTEENTH CENTCRY | SUITE, RATCLIFFE. DARR & CO. Auctioneers, caro, “Buffet Parior Ger on heen eae HO Cae Played there. “it's s horrid daub,” says | “I had swam about a mile and was still crows ay the “Trappe” chusch nen a ite SINGLE ‘OAK MIRROR-FRUNT WARDROLE, 920 PAL AVE. X.w- 215 PM BT. LOUIS. CINCINS ETD one whose attention has been attracted to | a mile from the shore. Mechanically I kept ae ureh, cele | VALUABLE, LAND AT AND NEAR MUIRKMK | On _TURSDAY “aPrenne SEPTEMRER BOOK CASES, ELDGERES, CANE SEAT AND —— {AGO EXPRESS. —Patiman Putter Paes cote @ particular work by another whose admi.| up my motions as well as I could, but 1| brated its sesqui-centennial, comemorative STATION, WASHINGTON BRANCH, TWENTY-SIXTH, 1608, HALP-PAST FOUR) iAH COVERER DINING CHAIRS, BEAU- TO cyHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Earrhpure. Sleeviar en’ Dininn Cars Harrisbare ration has been exchied by it, And 20 i | knew € was doomed. ‘The water began to| of the fist service held within the walls of} ° BALTIMOKE ASD OHIO. HATENGAD, O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, we aball sell {> ABONT MUSIC RACK -WANDRORES, | ONE BAX MORSE RY AUCTION “To COvER Lav. | 9 gl?" las, Clncinnct” anit Thien sees Mr. Clark, luke the pianist in the | sing in iny ears, and my thoughts went! the old church. More than usual interest | y yin 43, SEES PROM, WASHINGTOS. ator Lares FOLDING | BEDS, “ROLL-TOB | Oa TUESDAY. SEPTEMMUN, Ta Rees ‘Gate to Chicarn, and Hevcishae eae See 4 3 . by public auction, on the promises, at Nl of Lot 6 and half of Lot 7, In square 904, - tL DAY. SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SIXTH, Sei, and Herristars to Cleveian 1. Wild and woolly mining town, is doiag his / back over my past life, as I have heard/ centered in this celebration, 28 the quaint | Mulrkitk station’ Washinton bermth of eet Improved as follows: feo PICRURES, LARGE Lut | at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., 1 will ofter for sale, ai hig nN best, and will be gratitied if the public wii | drowning: men’s always do. I thought of . : Bore and Ohio ‘railroad, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER | No. 70 ts improved by a deuble frame dwelling, SING UTES a es gE HST CLASS HOTEL, | public suction, im front Ge the suction roms of Slonp ne Oo Se Re,, PXPRESR —Patl please not shoot. my poor wife and children, and wondered | Stone church by the roadside, with its odd | NINETEENTH, 1503, at TWO O'CLOCK PF. Mena | lo S4cton fore hase "| OS SGRING, DIENER, Bec, te clit, Darr & Co. 420Pa ave we in Care Waeriabat $0 Cine ag at sfart TOW Be, is giving | considerable | how they would get the news. I wondered) abled hy roof and curious little iron | valuable ‘tract of Ind, containing 312 acren,”o8 | Non 102. 754 and 750 are improved by twoatory | ,O" AATCLDAY, SEOTEME sales. neon, HGP ay | ONE BAY HORSE To COVEit LIVERY “AND VET. ee See ene {thought to the task of providing marble | whether my body would be found and get] vanes, is the oldest monument of Lutheran- | ft*t, side of qe eG Grelings, covering © front of 50 feet bY 8) strect, without regard to the weather” we wit | The eald es Ari b RACIRIC EXPRESS.—Putiman Slsenine busts of men who have been Vice Presi- | Christian burial or be carried out into the| ism in America, and one of the few histor- | Loi wail ented es pee eee aaa healthy | depth of about St fect. to sult purchasers, | $l! the entire Furniture of a family leaving for | the name of RE. Convent. All purtien tareeten | 9 Pee ee: BA Bullet Slgosin® Car Hares dents of the United States. To be perpet-| lake and find a last resting place there. | teal relics of the provincial periods which ta | eeethy he apted, tO, Orbos, : or all cash, at option ‘of purchaser or purchasers, | EWpC. Eversthine will We fvutd just as above | will please take motice 7.50 A.M for Kane, Canantatena, Rochester: Rated in marble is one of the few compen | It did not worry me much on my own ac-| still unaltered und in its primitive condi: | “Term: One-third “eas, balance in six and | Ail vonvepnncine wed recone ae pure eee | mentioned. “All conveniences and lunch to patrous | “Terme cash. W. ¢. KI 5S [rats a ae Sats, oxoent Sundar a sations of the Vice President. Once he | count—I had ceased to care for myself, but| tion. Cah A deposit "OF $008 cae Utd Security. oF all | One hundred dollars deposit required on enct: house | “* “iiGsps CARRIAGES, HARNESS, eezs-2t © si. bet. 9th and 10th n: a aL ana takes the oath of office he becomes eligible | I hoped somehow, for the sake of my fam-| ‘The church is situated in a small village | °% A ‘deposit of $500 cash will be reauired of | at the time of sale. ( Ar TWELVE OtLoce THE AROVE SALE Is Posto: Risin Pt SUBlay. For Willinmenort Aails, fo @ niche tm the Senate chamber, tn which | ily, that I would be washed ashore and that] in Upper Providence township, Montgomery | Purcaset at sale. amigas oe Mace: va ‘THOMAS DOWLING & CO. ‘Terms cash. i sgunt of the tain, Until SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER | 740.2, for WiMamenort, acho, Bate nl his counterfeit presentment may rest for a | somebody would have my body carrled| county, Pa, on the Reading pike, which, | TAYLOR & creamen, Aime, of mele ate, Auctioncers, ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, | THINRTIETH, 1803, at same howe and pie Fee athe cece Setaeday, wits Meare More oF less indetinite period. In 1836 the | home. J speculated also as to the captain’s| prior to the advent of steas, was Ome ut | setsoon Go 1eieie THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, 3x cover. | —8¢273t Z ___1407 G at. W. C. KIMPTOK, ‘V- 10.40 ag re yetat te Beal. Senate adopted a resolution to the effect | getting his boat, and felt quite sorry when| the busiest and most frequented highways | DERNTIELNER 2 CO quence, of the storm, until FRIDAY, SEPrEMuEE | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctionsers ~ | _se27-dbe © si. bet. 9th and oth Sai'y. fo- Buttle and Winears Tah take eee that marble busts of those who have been | I thought he might never see it again. in the state. The village is nine miles from “AUCTIONEERS. WENTY-NINTH, same hour and place. _ se27-2t RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTS. Saturday, with Slespine Car Washinston So Tore pice Presidents of the United States should | “I don't know how long it took me to| Norristown, the county seat, and twenty: | PAWSBROKER'S “AUCTION SALE OF UNRE-|~ RATCLIFFE Dann & ©O., Aucts, | DESIRABLE HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS, WITH ae PORPUTLADEL PATA be placed in the vacant niches in the Senate | think of all this. Probably it was not more] six miles from Philadephia: Itacn ‘te weet DEEMED PLEDGES. parti Masstcdtserrs AR BACK YARDS. (125 | TRUSTRE'S SALE AT AUCTION OF IMPROVED | £00 ot “CONGRESSIONAT LIMITER ne chamber from time to time. than a minute, but it seemed to be ages,| reached by the Perkiomen railroad of the | ,,1 "ill sell at the store of Bernard Burnstine, 361] TWO-STORY PRESSED-BRICK DWELLING AND NEAT i ALL, BOnoee a REAL ESTATE GN THE SOUTH SWE OP 1 lor Cars, with Dintes Cae, py a Architect Clark was directed to carry out | and all the time I was feevly moving ty | Reading system by way of Celleserile suse | Peer" Sng "ions eg HONE | STORE SIX ROOMS AND DRTCARG Me | SEALY, SEW. WITH ALL MODERN TE | EES SEATE GS BUR SOUTH SIDE OF Ht nontt Lork dally, tor Pai'sicisne wear oF the appre of {nus Zesolution, subject to | arms and feet and just keeping my head| tion, the “Trappe” being about a. mile | {8 st HATE-Pagt SECRN Bee Heda | ERS IMPROVEMENTS. xo. ‘17h SEVENTH | —VESTUENT on 10 Shere Goa So. met Luise tet Sapte the approval of the Senate committee on | above water. Meanwhile I had got, per-| further west on the turnpike from Ito SINS, ‘being goods lett dae Year aud | On TUESDAY APTERNGON depreapER | gh? CEM pe & deed of trust given tous, and | yh MeAtISES So. 1307 Hs bearing date Novem: ‘and 31 ak pry RMR. 2.35, 4M, eee to es committee decided that $8 | haps, within half a mile of the shore. I/ ‘The ‘Trappe Church, on. account of its | ger for which laterent tsdae 12 moutis or more, | TWENTE ATEN, at aE Nees POR TER | duly recur ted tn Sg ene age Rd Uber io. 840, folio 49 et Re Re Mee SUEDE to purchase & Sood vice presidential | made up my mind—or rather it made it-| quaint picturesqueness, has become one of | Tilt sale consiats of” Gold. Sliver and” Metai | we will oer for eater in drone or fie ventas Eton to tone of the ‘premises, TEED AY, Ue: | tet of, the Inod recrde of the Disteict of Colum | P™™ ar er Lan Aan Igy ana Ye a Ae ust, snd Mr, Clark received instructions | seit up—that this Was just as good a place| the best known landmarks in Sennayivania, | {tice Dissonds ofall deeciptony ings, Pie of fot 9 TOURER THIRD, A.D) thd, at HALE-PAST FOUR | DS. HE at the request of the party a ee = Wucimes and aftreer’ take on tke bet doning motion J'sank te the ertians S2AN-| and has been frequently visited by the | Lace. Pins. Neck Chains, Bracoletn, Cutt Buttons | Fronting 12 teot once Hs ot., with attey in| OCTANE Peale. sub lot 6s, tn aatuare FES together | premises, on TUSDAY” SEPTESLTER TWENTY: | Tyson, witha chance, 12 et 7 ‘ith the limprovements, consisting of a on artist, antiquary and historical student, as | Silver Ware, Books, Opera Glasses, Guus, Pistola, | rene intw ante ore Brick House of eight: rome the commictes’ sufficient for ome onder, Te | q tigi Rot take as long as I expected tt it offers facilities for study not found else: | Musical, Sipgieal,” Mechanleat aad” Deatal i: | “iti "of mete a sorcnaper to aomume a deed | PR t OMe. of taht 9 would to reach bottom. In fact, I struck] where. That the t has not neglected | STuments, ‘Ypewriters, Clothing and Ladies’ | of trust for $2,000 due in five years from November | two years, with 6 Was also thought proper that the work | it with both hands and feet about as soon va : Speion ES IXTH, 1883, at HALF-PAST FOUR P. For SR IG lot 22,"In square 102%, im the city of Washington, ee soit lateness 2m one, and | D. C.. beginning at a point in the south live of Hi dally: ine. fist h Wearing Apparel of all ‘descriptions. ‘Sale to con- _ Street northeast 16 fvet west of the northeast cor | 490 a t at 2] the old sanctuary is shown by the beautiful | taae etary "dar ancl all Tots wer lk Haste | Sights amt tecond tet ee $2 parable fn | thw opr of the darchaser douse ot $500 ae | MENG Marrawe 26, feet met af the nortan cor ce hg Weds Seemed tha wiee Doatamen as I had fairly stopped moving. I kept my| poem, descriptive of the church, incorporat- Will please take notice. HERNARD | will he stated at the tine of sale: the balance of | Coes at “ne Of Male. Sees thence south 100 feet: thence cast 2 feet: thence jurn: e Vice Presi fret on it and straightening up found that|/ed by Longfellow in his “Poems and | BURNSTINE, Broker. H. BERNUMIMEN & 00. | He preci at ne thme of sale: the of $200" ampere es Berth 20) fect; thence cast 10 feet and thence morth Progress of the Work. the water came about up to my waist. I| Places.” Auctioneers. se28-6t% "| quired at the time of sale. If the terme of sale JOUN 8. Swot gp ag BA Mr. Clark has followed his instructions | suppose I ought to have fallen on my knees| The history of this church dates back to GEO. W, STICKNEY, AUCTIONEER, 1411 G ST. | 8£¢ not complied with in fifteen days from the day to the letter. No sculptor has received in thankfulness, but instead of that I waded/ the first days of Patriarch Muhlenberg’s | PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLES Lor | of sile right ts reserved to resell the property at | se2T-d&ds balance eeu sean ace <r pete baa Gene vies (aie tha: maBiast! maw onl'the cosats 3] amines i penal eke KRONTING, SS FRET, ON 8 BETWEEN JSD | O00 “ant gage eee eeaulting purchaser after | ——Earcr ins DARE & OO, Auclionsers. | frome date of wale aces canine, ith interest 2 oe got the yawl and sculled it back to the| commenced to labor three days after his AND 34TH STREETS NORTHWEST, WEST | Sve days’ advertisement of such resale in_ some ak oe cash, at option of purchaser: and trae es 14 4.0 "em President. His selections have been made | 5° > I 4 WASHINGTON. Rewspaper publisied in Washington, D.C. All : ‘ : : samblied | For Richmond ant the sonth, 4.29 anf 10,57 0 schooner, which was waiting at anchor for/ arrival in Pennsylvania, Novembe: %, 142, | 1 Wilt otfer toe sale, in front of ty e conveyancing and recording at the cost of the pur- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME| With im ten dars from date of sale, may | S40 m., daily. Por Richmond only, 10 seh from “sample"” plaster casts. The privilege | me, and as I went back I had the curlosity| by holding a preaching service in a barn.” | of Raps Ag. sell front of the, premtaes, | Smee RATCLIFFE, DARR'& ©9.! HOUSE ON TRINIDAD AVENUE BETWEEN | be feeold at risk and cost ‘of ‘etaniclne purchaser | Say’. Aatly. only, 7.19 of naming the sculptor nas been given to| to take soundings, and found that I had| Continuing in his efforts, he collected to- | Is08. at FIVE OCLOCR Be ay eo OBEN, | nets dks Auctioneers, Swan AND KING STREETS, LONG MEAD-| Te Sinera cet Anton uence, = podstion for Quantion, 7.45 am. dally each subject when possible. in the case of | been exhausting myself swimming for more] gether the members of the faith, some fifty | front by full depth of lot 20; 7 a Terms of sale: One-third of purchase cash (of which $100 must be pald at tine of sale, — 4.250. m. week Aue, thin odd. p ugeare: 106, Weet ‘ < By virtne of a deed of trust dul: sell-cokds: ‘Trustee. | For Alevandrin. 4 z 7 t - Washington. Terms at time ot le. $i THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. ON AC. ty virt of a of trust duly recorded in WAS. 745 840 9.45, 19 ay sculptor St. Gaudens. St. Gaudens does not| | “Was the captain glad to get you back?" | gregation. ’ He finally built this church, and | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | "eect dkds RATCEIFER, DRI eect Renee: | Tequest_ of the party secured there, amd Af, te eee the, rain, watt MOXDAY, a ‘9. turn out busts for $30, and he would not | the sailor man was asked. thereby established the Lutheran Church in 920 PA. AVE. N.i. WALTER B> WILLIAMS & Co., AUCTIONEERS | USB4, trustees will offer for sale by public ane- ron Pcs eT eur ane piace. tion, ease = tain!” respon: ‘Provi wan! wens, . WILLIAY ., AUCTY fon. in front of the premises. oa "MONDAY, | Se27-d&ds LON ‘Trusts, |e pe United frstney Sco on “Al he sara sy feu eqateannee rod aa ged ae i DESIRABLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING Soe ee OCTOBER SECOND, 18%, at HALP-PAST FOUR arrangement was effected by which friends | didn’t you know that there was a mile and FOR THE LIBERTY BELL. ROLTHEAST, BY-AU ere ge TEAND. AVENUE RARY SG MOM’ FURNITURE | fate, situate is the county et “Weekierios Di, of Mr. Arthur agreed to taxe a replica. M.|a half of shoal water all along that : BADE PAS RAT, OCRBER FETA, 1508, at) Oe ONiE teiey mee THAR use ees | tet of Columbia, “to wit: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED St. Gaudens proceeded with the work, and | coast? Am Al Fresco Performance of “As You | HALF-Past FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., LATEST DESIGN Srormstedt a cundivinon: geen SD in 3. 8.) PROPERTY, BEING THE PRESS-BRICK BAY- two marble photograpns of Mr. Arthur, ——_--+e-+_____ Like It” for Its Benciit. front of the premises 7 Ss aay ‘iston of lots 49 50 in| WINDOW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. | instead of one, came from his model. INSTRUCTION IN CITIZENSHIP. LOT IS IN SQUARE 415, ES ws STREET NORTH! WASH- ED King’s subdivision of @ part of Long Meadows,| 824 PIPTH AT HALE-PAST TEN O'CLOCK | excent te Hg ‘Thus far eight busts have been placed in ‘CLOCK | excepting the rear ten feet of sald lot (St, to- pINGTON, D.C There is to be a repetition of the charm- | Fronting 20 feet ou Marylind avenue between Sth We shall sell, at residence No. 1509 Rhode | r with the smprovements, el le K ether with the f ¢, Fe 1 DF & A. Ingly ldyilic presentation of “As You Like | au, stm ne, aud sunniug back ‘with that | Island ‘avenue northwest ee ee eco eo i 2 foot 6 Inchon a tk re ata | Hsiatid avenye northwest, a |" Terms of sale: The purchaser to assume a decd July 11,1860. and . represent John Adams, the first Vice It.” which created so much favorable com- | tmproved by brick dwelling with frame bnek baud. | Hele veaetatte Tne con cease a |S depot ats wegen neta aid Sa age | Of 3a Tah tn Liber LR oe, et we Schete tn offer: at President; Thomas Jefferson, who succeed- s ment as produced by Messrs. Charles B. | € #4 stale room for five horses In rear. | HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN| fp {ehostt 0! eee ea etme OF Sale: | of the Ind records ‘of the District of Columbia, omen ed him; “Daniel Tompkins, who served| The Society for the Extension of Univer- Terms: The purchaser eau assume an lcumbrance | SATIN. DAMASK. _ If the terms of sale are not complied with in 15| we will older | L#*¥® Washington from station comner of New Tareer DOANT oie mit " re will sell at the written request of the ELDGANT CHERRY CAR Fight ‘Torres tive ‘eroule ihe trustees reserve the | of the mote secured thereby. at public auction, | For Chicare Scr’ Saen cot yer BEDS. SWARDRORES ight to te the Property at the risk and cost tn front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE SIXTH Express trains 11.35 «. ath & CHAMBER SUITES: of the Gefoulting purchaser. AN conveyanelag and) DAY OF OCTOBER, 188, at FIVE O'CLOCK | mew nr n fon newer es ARIE AU Dae recording at the cost of the purchaser. P-M.. ‘the following described land and premises, | For Cincinnaty, ISOME OAK BUBPET, JOHN 8. SWORMSTEDT, uated in the city of Washington, District of | buled Limited. 2.0/p.m. express 12.35 Hanford and N. Du Shane Cloward at | of about $300); over ana from 1si7 to 185; Hannibal Hamlin, the as- fade! 2 over and above this AUIUnt, to be Wheeler, Vice President from 187 to iss; | meouresed mbparannbgren by the | of the liberty bell committee having decided | in"13"daya trom the day ot sale, (erngeied HER Chester A; Arthur, Vice President and Prest-| M6. and “sth srnelat letrention |t0 give the play in honor of the bell. The | $209 reiiined at the time of'seie” al Soba oe OAK i x ing, recording, &c., at the purchaser's cost. LAMP. VERY COSTLY j JOHN T. ABMS, Columbia, ‘and desiznated as lot 41. in For Pirtaonre anf Cleveland, Cleveland's iirst presidential running-mate, | is about to inaugurate an entirely new de. | C°™Mittee, with Miss Mary Desha in the WATCLIFVE, DARR & C0. AIRS, WRUSSELS 1 | _ee2i-d&as : Trustees. | Curriden's “subdivision of ‘cervain lots tu square | Sf2-and 5.40%. me and Levi P. Morton, who lately gave way to | parture chair, heid a large and enthusiastic mect-| _se28-0sas Auctionder, | STAIR CARPETS. “Mogtin. | ony GG: SLOAN & Co.. 1a0r G sr, | Number os ax Ronn ‘ot Seconds, ty the ofhes et] For year ond stawaton, 10am : ee news An AX . . : 2 ‘survey: é y Adiat E. Stevenson. ae bee aoe ‘The primary. Gidect <f the vew work te Cociheal the ee ‘eaters kato RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioncers. HATE MATHIESS REDDING: PIEtees | siigitenren bet meses grees (Aamty y LK —a Cnsteenenageeh donee De ‘seeping a already arrang: ition — JOLSTERS VEN Pl Fz. . Priv. "o r ferent, i sculptor. to popularize the study of civics. A party | this was determined upon, and Miss Desha | PAIR OF FINE BLOODED coLTs, oxE TuREE| — CepuAgOESTERS, ND GRD WARE | THAT ELEGANT A ee EES FRIVATE RES. sana eaill paid’ aes want aeelay, memes —y" More Niches Needed. of gentlemen, whose benevolence runs to | said she had taken it upon herself to invite {EARS OLU.THE OTHER TWENTY MONTHS, KITCUEN UTENSITS | AND MANY AVENUE esata eee by deed of trust’ on the property. A deposit of the practical and political side, have been|the wife of Vice President Stevenson Reih Bauska, CAN TROL IN bu; Vi ARTICLES FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS AND PPOSITE TH BRITISH LE- required at the time of gale. Ali com There are fifteen Vice Presidents yet to pol Toxia “AND HARNESS; BEING ‘THE | — WELL-FURNISHED THOUS! SCOTS, rE LE | tog at the htser. “4 [osc perme foes pap om Shesap been] EDTA gpm yoga gad bree es A GENTCEMAN "LEAVING WALTER B. WILLIAMS & co. IN ARTE? MATELY OC. | to be coruplicd with witiie Miter dete mest ane ig ernment in the United States should be ; a kind ed and ha 28-3 cane PE 3 . cant niches remaining, the architect of the | more intelligently known among the people | offered to usk the other cabinet ladies to |, Ou SMtiDaY as a ‘ATOR SLUCK: | FT and coat ot Scteeitin pa gest? secell at Capitol will one day be confronted with a|of Philadelphia. To accomplish this they | interest themselves in the movement. Mrs. | THURTHSTH at TW Parties tn interest we will ABNER B. KELLY. serious mathematical problem. A fine bust | have contributed a fund to be used in giv-| Stevenson, Miss Desha informed the com- Sell. in trout of haf’ public auction. in fromt of the premises, JORN A. PRESCOTT, of Elbridge Gerry, who was Vice President |! Instruction on the subject to those who | Mittee, had been especially Interested at the | LIM, Clts F on TUESDAY, “OCTORER TENTH, sas. ag | Se20-0&ds ‘Trustees, im 183-17, has for some time stood in the |WHl appreciate and use the knowledge. | Suggestion of the “al fresco” performance | “yess-st ALVABLE REAL ESTATE| 46; in njusre 190 frowing shout fest ost et | GO. W. BTCENEY, Auaeces Tai © oe east corridor of the Senate gallery. Not | This fund has been put into the hands of |and had offered to do everything in her |) tA WASHINGTON, “HELN feat avenue and’ BS fest on N etzeet Coutah aoe api energies until a pedestal is provided ean it be re_|the United Extension officials and the | power to make it a memorable event in DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioncers, ACKES OF ATRACT | Ing foo" re feet, improved 1s one of the | TRUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUARLE SURURRAX moved to its waiting niche. The _gea | means of it application left to their discre-| Washington's art and social circles. Miss | Raed Doe me. BEING NEAR PLA-| finest’ midern private ‘residences the. elt; REAL ESTATE IN AND NEAR BURRVILLE Sarees ae Sey Biche. ‘The raced | tien. Desha, the vice chairman, has been empow- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TELEVEN two-story known ‘as No. {s00"'N street. ‘The. interior ax. | AND. LINCOLN. dent from 186 to 1814 have lately ‘been |_ The Plan as now held proposes to or-|ered by Mr. William O. McDowell, the chalr- | Wikes HOCUS, Vee BEENEN ant MOUNT OLIVE! found tn finst-clase onder. The boca eae | 11 eee or 8 deed of tiust to ws, dated Aurust cad way, points. £0.59 tansferred to marble by H. J. Ellicott, a | £22We at least one class in each ward. The | man of the bell committee, to make all ar~| 04.0) SIMEET’ NUWTAWESE, ASD By virtue of a certain decd of trust tous bearing Pa HO Taek ae eT. The beautiful side yard | 11, 1802, and duly recorded Septersber 11, Tm, | a nr gy saat ruceiaN, and war, polats. 10.3 suister wie caus “wo have’ a| lecturer fees have been reduced to permit | rangements for the presentation of the com-| HOUSES IN ALLEY IN’ RAK TURREOF. | date Jar 8. 102 nia i ge rune fo as Bearing ck 98 feet to the south line, “The property sige | the Distriee ot Cotembta,’ aa ‘he RG reconde of | Fal’sinviana mile. S40 405 FSC YRS aoe a ae ee nibition | Of # “mall class having all the advantages | edy and the reception of the liberty ringer. | ,SCMBERED 1821 10 1388, BUTE INCLUSIVE: | fale Ti et mone, ‘land records of ¢ s A stable lot on opposite wide, of alley | the party secured: te eaid ated vot era =| ROXAS Cae, ASD Piet. future, and the w bow on exhibition | Of larger one, and a course of lectures | The plece will be'presented in the cid Tutte | By tue oF a doe of trust to us, bearing datc | trict of Colum, “anit at the written reueat ed Dea two-story brick table, | deralgned trustees Will scl at public actea ts | ForPhiiatet-min, SOete a caten, in ur. Cuca soartments, te the casement |S ,° pe Stated Soe Cee fo Samar | feceut coun OF tie Gene beeuinun kine ae iy Fg, egonted in liber 1s, folle the parties secured thereby, we Will sell_at_ public h will te sold with the house and lot. ‘This - pal ‘auction in ow x c wection, Upon the premises. on THURSDAY, OC- a ent that few | UM fee. For classes of over tw. ity-five | woodiand in the vicinity, with a level sward at the rv mable and delightful neighlor- parties secured | the nest, froat of the respective premises, on MONDAY, | ely. S00 (10.00; Dining Car) a.m. rs aX feet, and lots numbere son THE NINTH DAY OF OCTORER 108. Al ALE Dining Cary’ 8.00, (11.90 Poin, ; TOBER FITH, 1803. at FIVE O° nd ed 0 Berkey members, each individual will pay a fee|at the foot of the forest, which forms an_ thereby, we Will sell at pantie auctioun te the following” described we a ture of the Britith | sctfoed teal’ ete ced erecta Ne eee Se f ieee trains Pures im the Semahe emubiects of the seulp-| of $1 for the course until the maximum fee | appropriate natural theater that ‘will lend | fe. Dreniser, en WEDS Te the ple and beta te the Dinter nro td Si faite Dishes Sat, peuunlaes, tring and ‘being | Por Bosta os aera sith Pullman Raet Stown. marked. ‘Nose ate Chamber which are un-| of 375 ts reached. For classes of over sev. |nature’s most perfect mood to the cacastne | E D, | 1808, at | cried as lots nutabered thirty. thirty-one Ra ea ee Ake | in the District of, Colambia and hows as tots | we Ger'eemanac tase hte Bement cae feat Meas oon ee ne 3 3 2 od to t 4 ‘ise Rehnowin MAS | Meribed 8 Tots mutated | atl thirty-one pmors, C.8.N. The | twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22) in hock tee | I Cm cy" in Band re enty-five the fee will be reduced propor- |The cast will be almost identical with that stig ot | Golde eine part of lot mmubered foar 44) im Htek uy aiternoon’ previous section three GQ). "and late trent ae Jottersant¥* Ro, dimfculty in finding Thomas | tionately. The courses will in most cases | which pave. the orieinal production. Mr. Maowa ant a, | a eeaieiston of ~" bexinning for the at one otfies. twenty-nine (29 and thir? (30) in block seven ey, | et Asinatie City, 10.008.m. and 12.00m00n. Saa- Suesswork. Buch weenent® Sublects of | include ten lectures instead of six, as in|Cloward, however, will himself be one of being i pcre eee Re i Ty sears to ron, balanes {TUst of | section three (, In Burrville, being part of the @are, 120Nmo0a.” + Such ts famet the, majority of the extension centers.” | the performers and g the solo numbers, | tuthlaciusve, of JOHN the ese line "oe said tenet north twenty nnd | i 1,000 “of wich iti be eared at | fale 16h ot ee Sande cae ee ae Liter 1068, | "FEkcept Sonday, » °Daty. ,, Wunder ou. THE VAN ALEN APPOINTMENT. | vantage of meeting whenever and wherever | of the performance. tne Capital Gise hak | i Uber 14, follo 117, of the rexord fy-one one hind 2) perches to the south: | Fevondine’ at pairchaa re cote ree erRnC INE and | Colcratita: “Aten tot fitty-ave SOs wee O.| acer, See eee ee nee the members desire, making the lectures | will be augmented to forty voices and will | $2 nud-33 taviog oie cee ay ky gat dots aT a th q with, Im (vents days.” Title perfect. For | per plat recorded absong tet tana or rad ae eats | tigkes ofan, MBaah ASST Ee een, aa or tone Ex-Seeretary Whitney Mentes That| accesible from any special locality. It is | render all the orizinal music and a number 2 qua, at ic y nfornation and “permit “to inspect im- | District. 1 Any Bargain Was Made. expected that they thirty. 4. 7. ODEL ae i be held in’ school | of new and carefully selected interpolations. inclusive hay mitage of TH : an i eee . ‘The sald lots will first be offered separately. ae, Mr. Wm. C. Whitney of New ¥, |houses, church parlors, private dwellings. |The ladies present at the meeting: wees of 4-17 Perches fo a AN & CO. Auctioneers, 1407 G et. | Terms of sale: One-third at the purchase toney ‘CHYSAPEARE AND ORTO RAILWAY. 7 ork, who | or halis, as members may elect. There will | Miss Mary Desha, Mrs. Patty Miller Stock- to be paid in cash, one-third in one year and one- th promising the Ital-|be no such formal organization as in the|ing, Vice President Stevenson's daughtet jan mission to J. J. Van Alea in return for | centers, and examinations at the end of | Mrs. M. Longfeliow O'Donoghue, Mrs. Vir- DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. | third ‘ins two. sents. Defernad payments toh : ~ Ges Fepresetited by purchaser's notes, Ainted om the Gay | gghTAcatyrac® alt from The ato of tru Fe maihorst tere. SALE OF “Twosrory _pmicg | of sale, Decting © per cent: lnterest per ennum, | Of, c24 Bots. @ $0,000 contribution to the democratic | the course are purely optional. ‘inta Harrison, Mrs. F. F. Ba curing the AMERICAN ‘Ski ¥ AND Tress | Rumered 1621 MADIS STREET | Paseble sewlannuady and sect deed of | pemierne she qrandest scenery. campaign fund, has sent a letter to the | qh; Diam a# outlined ‘has heen presented | Kate Foote, hice. Tillian Pike, COMB ANY che sam of $0,500 In three yeare tron | QUOTE Le) testes SOEON SPREET| Tracy toe the Troperty sO, Oe all ish St he | Were eens to the | first to the teachers of the public schools. | Wright Smith and Miss Nannie Randolph | sid.date. one and one. ne of a deed of trnet to the undersigned | Purchaser's option. | SSoo Pim. dalle" Washineton editor of the New York World denying the |as it is expected that from thelr ranks the | Bail SEEMS OF SALE: con iene (eli perches’ mae | sintee 0 Laer 16rr tol 2 it af SS om each Not will be regured | tain Soil Meatinnled, newts seatnmed. wate charges. nuclet for the classes will come. So far : Recording at ‘pun Awpostt Of | fourths a) dete rid oDisttlet af ¢ at tie thn: of stile. at Tuanie finest canning 4 > $200 ‘Will he rewited nt dae ‘Terms rn 4 Wil, at Fey party secured, $« If the terms of sale are not | ineton to Gincingatt end. Washineron to Ohiear He syst <The allegation fe specie | (hey exe manifesting great tnterest in the | queer wrem Decnyed ‘Telegraph | sic to be coapiin’ cut int or date or | °F, 118) nerches to the cmtaes ‘an’ FRt | in tem dare fromthe Gap ot eke aie oss | Pater ar, from, wachinenom Atriees rctanse enough, and tmputes to me a most dishon- | Proposstion. and at least half the princi- Polen. sale. otherwise traggeen reserve the right to rewil | et eee ier ee sehr! the (rizht to nese “the property ‘at the | “yaa, Indannportti-4sam,, Chinaee 32} erable transaction. What is the truth? I | tor be formally presented to thelr teachers | To the Editor of The Evening Star: chaser oe purchasers, Stet ee eed arteen GD); thente north ett : rasivinnteae ‘iverttarnnt tn The Beening. Sean's | Seat vonstinne exin. ity Any. ear ant Pal aya have had nothing to do with Mr. Van | by the Extension Soclety. Mlaxtiy: after the writer o€ tide ecmmunt- Cho. Br ieee weat eteht 4 Si Bs All of lot Xo. TH. | AM conveyancing, recording. examination of title, | Sewer oe itn nae, at Alen’s candidacy, except what is contained || The text book for the general work will | cation passed along G street northwest, be- a n i hs apg on | &c.. at the cost of the Parchaoer. im the following communication to the ——— hla mp eapreg horn — — tween l7th and 18th, last Sunday morning, . consisting of two-story brick bee ee iN RIDOUT. President. With the President personally | jminations, with Fryce's “American Com. | &J878¢ teleszaph pole, located on the north Term jot ale: Qnethird ot purchase Tomer 0 RoBERT curiae 1 ave never exchanged @ word on the | Ith” as supplementary and other | Sije'of the street, west of tith. fell. The = sere quai installments in one and two gente, cettn ye | Sede ‘Trastee, subject.” | Sear topes pp pole: reached acrogs the entire street and NEW LARG iby Good het sak ar ee an ie oe ——— bE ‘The letter to the President, which ts | Y°"*S 25 Fe sueaen broke some of the branches off of the tree ORY ASD wr IBS, folie notes of : Vy “deed of trae | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. e 2, ervie at the opposite curb. The pole had been me New ek en of Sones, facooetl Discrepancy in a Treasurer's Accounts | there for years and evidently without at- ‘The letter expressty assures the President | President Charles F. Choate caused some-| tention. It was about fifteen inches that Mr. Van Alen fs fitted for the office, | thing of a sensation at a meeting of the | through at the pavement, and the remain- but that there Is no obligation to appoit Old Colony ratlroad stockholders in Bos- | ing stump showed it to be completely rotten him. Mr. Whitney disagrees with Mr. Hor- | ton the other day by the announcement that | from side to side. Hud the pole fallen on a - | Hgietotnie: dais oeeae cuatar fon ek unk HnONY, FRAME PARLGI SUITE, UrorsTeR wiatitnienea SRE es OAK CHAM SSOLTER, Gon’! Passeneer vont. PER SUITES. FASY CHAIRS, RECEPTION ee canna o ie Hit ROCKERS, WALNUT AND ~ TABLES, LACE | CUR: | FRONT DWELE n d, on the peop. or wil cash. at the option of posit of $209 reqnined when To converancing aud recordist rms of sale to be com: divs from day of sale or t as se money oe paid in of the pas 2 the bnlance: for Tied with Sn nite ! aE, | Dudley and William Ww. a ichard: W. at th Urusteos reserve 1 1 to resell at risk aod (= pete Drctnens — = ace White, who thought that the $,0% Since the printing and distribution of the | week day the probability is that some per-| ‘Tylurand Robert ra pateei: cacorhol cost of defaulting purcha Fe bureaty pe PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING AND SETTING contribution should be returned to Mr. Ven | annual report a discrepancy has been dis-| son or animal would have been killed, and | in Liber Wid, folle 10 et cen, one ae’ the fe we STON. COUCHES, 9 TROTOULS FOR FURNERING AXD CUEy Alen and the appointment given to some | Covered in the accounts of the treasurer. | maybe several. ‘The herdics, frequently full | records of the T 3 ay form wet School Butding, Biedomsburg oad. itive of tre one else. Mr. Whitney says: “I think the | John W. Washburn. of children and aduits, pass there every | request of the perts 2 ti ; : "| Inquire 500 Sth st. now. AIR CARPETS. BODY Commissioners, "Washington, September 27, | Signed trustees wil sell at pubi?- ane W or ~~ . WR. | Teas. Sealed prowess WI be ter man should lose both office and money and | According to the treasurer's report there| four or five minutes,’ while a constant | Signed tr i v “ i os Guo: et erected | GS, EXTRA-LARGE S128 BOR. | 1c Seated wrote x be forever barred from soclety. Such, I | Was $9,000 in cash In the treasury. It wes) stream of working vehicles pass up and | Paani Oreuiee ae fae Ee TICKNEY, Avetionver, 4411 G at. nw] DER MATE Bp RUELTEENE, CQOCK NOOK Ox OrrO. think, would be Mr. Van Alen's opinion, if | found, however. that securities, stocks and / down the same street during the working | fees, lot 58, in Ebon €. Inzers "of squire TRUSTEES SALH_ OF VERY Vat SUCrPr ESS: heating apparatus. Biank forms of propostls and it can be gathered from a letter which he , bonds purchased with the company’s money | days. I write this to call the attention of | 19, as per plut recorded in Taber J. HK. tte SHEETS, speciticatinan, tether with all mocwssary tafe. Wrote at about the time spoken of by Mir. | Tepresented a part of this cash. The pur-| the proper authorities to this constant dan-| 179, fronting 24 feet on the west side at toh eR Hen, can be obtained upom apivicariom Tucreter at White, and in which he takes what I eon- | chase was unauthorized. The treasurer's | ger from old, decayed poles, ‘There is an-| street by a depth of 121 feet toa at alley, sani ES, Nite of a Lery Seine of te tna ine vie out by a letter from a friend who had | made an assignment of all his outside prop-| one that fe!l that looks at the point of | ick aud Hing, with all modern | WH lot the will offer toreaie | S08 FABLE SOARS SAO | eect one oon om Mids, J. Wess, M. M. PAR heard of the White syndicat erty for the benefit of the corporation. contact with the sidewate as though it, | Mien", cn THAT Te | REN CROME AE Des, ROOM CMBR |i Yalae POWELLS Onempaiouen, Be Bir. Van Alen says in this letter, which | go eee too, was rotten and dangerous. Will The | trnst of $20,000 mm 1k oe ee] <1 02-6 ‘rench Courtesies to Ru: LASS WARE, KITCHEN UTEX: | ACTORER THIRD, COMMTENG. | SEALED PROPOSALS POR FURNISHING AND IK AM we shat well at | eetting the cat-tece granite ‘work for the tmoe- i northwest, the singe | ment story of the new gallery. bullll ie dated May 1 me Star ask attenticn to this particular case, | at 5 per centum “I can only say tRat these charges that I| | Notwithstanding all the preparations and| as it has always stoutly antagonized the | Balance of vs stated I was to have a diplomatic position progress to welcome the Russian naval of-| whole deadly system of overhe wires? | dep of | pest to. be in exchange for money subscribed by me | ficers to Toulon, France, next month and | What has become of the report of the three | Pesto be. f descrthed property, Dietrict of Go | 3) and six of certs ©. G. SLOAN & Ou., (Successors to Latimer & Si art's subd visi ek tes eae freniture, carnets &e.. In| Corcoran Gallery of Art, accounting tw for political. purposes are utterly false, and | to entertain them during the stay of the| experts who were selected two or three | Sombied with. th es Gee ee ‘ition and should command the attention | Specifications premaned in Ciwst Fl I dety any one to prove that I have written, | czar’s ships in French waters. it Is evident | years ago to examine and report upon the | purchaser If the F.. falta 150, | of buyers, a oe ae ir or hinted at one word indicating in | that heed Is being paid in official quarters | Whole question of electric wires? They re-| In ten days from ¢ ter five days’ 2 the talence ata WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0. Sat At, Shue ay such am agreement. I should be | to the cazr’s request not to make the re-| Ported to Congress that it was a demon- | vertisement. All conves and recording et Reesk. taslan BE ra aft 1 interest at | _ Se26+ __Auctioncers. | Sud apeciications cas be bod st mbination of Kaave. fool and Mar to | ception a cause for international dispute. | strated fact that all electric wires for rail- | Purchaser's costs mica anD W. TY Ts, and daly recoded Trccel te the eee F. WARREN JONSON Ernest Flagg, architect, 54 Broad street, New made such a statement, for there was | It is thought that many of the official en-| roads, telephones or telegraphs could be ROVE Gn PUT IREPORD, “et “sey., one of the rie aeneee | Sock. ‘She cight camreel to vajot ace oe oS absolutely no understanding between my-|tertainments that were proposed will be| uccessfully operated by underground con-| ses. a&ds ‘Trustees, No. 1207 Prats nw, » District of Coltmibia, and at me of eal i S10 | AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. ids. : f and any one that I should have any | atandoned. It has been decided that Prest-| quits. There are already in the economy of | —~\. Ei B WILLIAMS & CO. Aucth ae arty secured: + owe will with in ten dars or the property will be resuld at | 2! Sill sell. lie auction. at the store ef | ee ¢ under the government.” | dent Carnot will not remain in Toulon more | Qi", cnough threats against life without ALTER B. . .. Auctioncers. the Fisk ‘ofthe ean = 8 A ey EDICAL, &c. In conclusion, Mr. Whitney say: than two hours. He will pay a visit to the | continuing unnecessarily these corporate | axngsnwR ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, enTex- = eee etn ee 4 i = M., All the unredeemed “I trast you will gather from these let- | Russian squadron. but will not attend the | COmMnging) Wane nent en renal | cRING MAKERS. STOOL } AND COVER: PAl land, siteate in the Distris won which the interest fs | y and interviews that. instead of there | official banquet to be given in honor of the} 1.4, Harris and Heard can win gollen| Lom SUITE, UPHOTSTI TX RAW STUK. | and distinguished as lot numbered | web aes aeiating of Ga Siiees | DR LEON, " ot Mr. V; | Russian officers. - -ESIDENT. TH COVERS; EASY TKS, MART J. W. Starr et al.'s subdivision of s¢ — ~ ased Watches, Chains, Chartas, Lack- ‘The Well-known Specialist, aoe contract Gat Mr Vou Ales | opinions by starting the ball. RESIDEN’ Ks vn ‘ea if ¥ we ther Italiaz: mission, the Prest-| ————— on i ae TU EABEES, | ENGRATINY : bens shore oes Stine, Wan Pion Parrinen, Biceia Paty Carl set ected * distinctiy Informed by me: “There | Mr. Van Alen’s Dental. ‘a Bice on tn wie eee eee meres o . § , Bracele 0 j len ’ ES 2 and Sot’ Rines, Solid. Sliver and Plated Ware, Prompt treatment. ligation upon you to appoint hi: to Mr. James J. Van Alen of Rhode Island SS SITUATE ON NORTIt| Diamonds and other precious stones, EXTEN r with all the been filed at New} AXM WASHSTANDS Warn! hits, privile SIX BRICK DWELLIN | Suns, Rictos, Office hours, 10 to 1, & to & wene-nr* fn an interview with a New York Herald | /A Hen for $00 has ne eS cree | an? RICE? RON CHAS NAL: peetenane, fo fhe wir elinshng ag tmonore: | SIUE Ob SERRE WETNGEN Geri ACD | Hevaiver omen, Gh” Uaireiee” Drees | _ an ae “= bagel ork aga e 5 defender, | An. , PE MAHOGANY mente consist of tw brick dweling, with | 230i “STREETS 3 PU Seal Capes’ and Coats, Musical. Surgical, 2OTHE VIGOR ATTN Sede tthe to eontb- | py the Red Star Towing Company for ser- BD, MATOGANY URAF UTARERS. a 'fraine. bt in the rear, Edown as No. Tsit | ACH che Mathematical aed Mechanical Tatrumcnte, ae, | DR: BROTHERS TATQOMATING CORDIAL uted 0,00 to the democratic campaign | bY the Red St Te MACHINES WEDDINGS. prance, § fruine | On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER FOURTH, 1803, at | Sale to contin ‘morning at 1 cclork, evening |S, O™ertal, Nemes Stimulant paad Tonic: Fal swe, Wis. grand jury has in- | fund last year. with a view of receiving the | “'D"S TV" nmedieu, when seen at his office, BLANKETS. LOUNGES. BRUSSELS RUGS. | Terns of sol lance tn six | FIVE O'CLOCK PM. in front of the ‘premises, | nt 2 and. 7 o'clock until all the lore are sold: | She romenion foe, Nessone Detltity, | Neale Dr. W. D. Thomas for alleged other mission. After the | 014. “tniess C. B. Iselin, a part owner of FRIRA SIZE, PRUSSELS, INGRATN ANT) and twelve months. with Interest, and secured by | We Will sell the west 31 feet front of lot 3 and the | Ticket holders please ‘take notice. Terms cach. people Sho are “§ 7 f the Unite? States postal laws, | election Mr. Wm. (. Whitney suggested the | {hvicitant. through whom we were en- OTHER CARPETS: FAIR AND FUSK TAT. a deed of trust : | F rd to a former Pres- | place to him. It was agreeable and there tor of Eau Claire, on which | the matter rested. GREE CARTERS HLATE AND = ade we eeetg or, all cache X | ener 40 fet front of Tot sn mare! $2, fring | Fg PELTON, Pawn retor, secre, Hack n we STS, ‘AN ASS” WARE, deposit © required ‘at tim Sale, on north side of F street between 24th and 25ts uctioneer. 6e26-Tt the bill soon we will enter a] RinaEN UTEASIS, “ae | Gil conveyancing and recording at parcases’s cert: | Pireste sorties, eat ese to ae eee gaged. pa: | Mbel. probably the day before the race. | On MONDAY: OCTORER SECOND, COMMENC. | Terme to be complied with in fifteen days, or the | brick swellings. ‘This tsa splendid chance for an ’ leman was referred to im anything | = ‘That would, of course, prevent it.” | xe CLOCK ALM. we ‘shall sell. at | trostees may I the property at the risk aud | iavestment or to obtain a hore. UNDERTAKERS. mt os “* a = 4 any - | Fesidence Ne. 1416 Rhedo Istand avenue northwest, | cost of the defaulting purchaser, after such pub-| Terme: One-half cach and. balance in small a but complimentary terms. HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE | , The services the towing company ren LARS shane cltogtion of furniture,’ €e.."and’ worthy | He notice ae they may dig neceseare:” OO! PA | monthly. naymente of ail cash. “all conveyancing | ATSUSTTR HURGOORF. WALKER 20NR, 204 10TH ST. X: sore 2 witn the boys srl hmarciprace basset Fo Soe bn tala re | eee? OVALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. | JAMES Wuitr, *?» | 0 required at time of sale. sae eee saree Sea NEW YOUR AVE B. ‘TiD"Seveston, Five Lining, Pulp Mints “[oits fur «clear beud—BromoGeltser. | and weakened energy is wonderfully successfuly! Point, New Rochelle. 9026-dhdve ‘Auctioneers, 9019-tu,th,s,m,th,s,m,tu ‘Trustees. 0023-d&ds G G. SLOAN & 00., Aucta. | ‘Telephone, 295. -_

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