Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D ©. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1893—TEN PAGES. a ee aA SS ee URE Laas eer er THE LORRAINE MANEUVERS. | #5 ey Ee Ee logan ees AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS. guage. w a y = ! — J ‘ Lively interest is taken here in oe = A pleasant dance was given to the Misses | Cimefmnati Defeats W: iagton a TOMORROW FUTURE DAYs. eae, A SVILLY: TOAD, * 2 favorable rumors regarding the health of | Cjark at the old Calvert mansion in River- Gains on Brooklyn. ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, SaMvl SR RDBER FOSTER France Not Excited Over the Evolutions of | President Cleveland, founded om what S| Gals last Wedneaiay evening by the Tous | Washington played at Cinchauatl yester- tb and D sti. nw. SUPERIOR YOUNG SADDLE AND DRIVING —— (STRE'S SALE AT AUCTION OF IMPROVED it AE AUCTION. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEVEN two-story | TUS/EFS, ox Aue sourn | rman Philadelphia Press. Most of the papers con-|Sentlemen of the netghborhood. Japanese | day, and helped the Reds to gain on the | bs a clude that this is exaggerated. and the most | lanterns illuminated the mansion, and sup-| Brooklyns. The score was 8 to 4. Phila- | , We will sell, within our horse 1 <0) x REAL EST ON SOUTH SIDI ‘Station, Washineton, D. C. Gents complete aren ie iccetion ot | B&F Was served. Among those present were |delphia got careless in the ninth inning, | MOTH Var SAPEEDE Bic ee eg eee] btn STHMEE, NOMTUWESE, AND, 50) PREMISES No 10H SUREST SERTHENG | and Stracbure daily, except Sanday. ap crmneree Se ee ee artnet en resmeeey. The Guvation Of) a6. an Mrs. LA. Hiundem, Mr “and Mrs. | and: Cleveland coade 4 tuus aié won by 1 Young “Dapple Iron Gray Mare,” four years old, NUMBERED 13% TO 1838, BOTH INCLUSIVE. the United States legation in Berlin to the By, virtue of a deed of trust bearing date Novem: | |,:Bcubure with Norio k and Western stations ; | 900 pounds one Raven Mare, four years old, | By virtue of a deed of trast to us, bearing date | ber’ 29. TxT6" rected fo Thee er ee A ee | Wena Naplen—The Kussiam [rank of an embassy is regarded with satie-| fl. prorning, Mr. and Mrs. Hedian: Misses | to 10. ‘The other games resulted as follows: | fho.taghit graye en Muah sare, four Fears old: | sae SyTtts of gadeed of trast to us Dearing date fea., of the land ‘records of the District of ‘Celatst Danville, fast swat ace VERNON. Harel J nore, Maggie, 'Y | Pittsburg, 7; New York, 4 j one Family Driving Mare, ali of which are woll | 408 et seq., of the land records of the District of | bia,” ard’ at the Fequest of the party thereby se- faint gonth ns — Saas and Nina Blaine of Washington, Watts,| faitunom, s: Lovieville bred. Several Ladies’ Saddles, Bridles, &c. The | Columbi 4 parties secured | cured. I ball offer at public sale, in front of the Brgre eoath. 3 eegceaae ah dwwinen: Nannie Geib of Hyattsville, Alice, Blanche, | Boston. 7; Chicese, 3. | property of @ lady: from Virginia. At_ | thereby, "we will sell at public auctioa, ia front of | pretaises, og TUESDAY. SEPTENINER TWENTE, oUne Amal OCK Madge, Nellie and Daisy Clark and Messrs. The following table gives the percentages | WALTEM B. WILLIAMS @ G0,-Auctioncerm pre . the Fl g EINER. 8, at HAL PAST FOUR Fiat. part of | lot 22,"tm savimre 1027, in the city of Washington, atin the following descrived | D. ©, beginning at a point in the south line of Hi Anenets. Correspondence of The E.ening Star. BERLIN, September 18, 159. | M@tters of General Armour, Acton, Maddox, Peacher, Willett, : Day" OF OCTOBER, AD. 1803, ‘at HALF Pal terest From | Deno, A. 8. Towson of the Evening News | °f the clubs: LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HousE- | PUUR O'CLOCK P.M. B ., | pieces or parcels of land, situate in the city of | street northeast 1@ feet west of the morthenst vo, Mom Ee Seat. and Dr. Dallas Ervin. z HOLD. FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHINA AND | Washington, District of Columbia, Known abd’éis. | et ot mast lot and running thence west 12 foet; | station Seunine ts hase baan an onnet to Semaine | jomtgomery' 7 Mr. Lewis Ford, who died tn this village| Clube 1. | Pet crave [w.] 1. | Pee SESS. WARE. HEATING "AND Orie Teguise ‘as and being lots numbered 81 to AL. | thence south Toe teen nee eeene west 12 foot; | wt WASHINGTON AND SOUTH that the Parisians were at all excited over | Correspondence of The Evening Star. at 10:30 yesterday morning, after an illness | ——~ | TG On TOMORROW, SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH, | PCC inclusive, of JOHX BULED TIMITED. com the evolutions of 69,000 German troops in the ROCKVILLE, September 28, 1898. | of ten days, was born in St. Mary's county. | Boston...../86 42/ 67.2 Cincinnati. adh of aie ert of | Andrew Carter,the colored man who some| For a number of years he was principal of | Pitsbane...| 70 48 33 "the Germans looked with | Week# ago was found concealed in a bed |the Bladensburg "Academy and waa also | {lereisnd 72 Metz, or that the Germans looked with | f Mr. Charles Craw- | President of the Teachers’ Association ot | §i%;; equanimity upon the enthusiastic reception | Tom In the residence of Mr. : this county. He was at one time a teacher of President Carnot at Nancy last year by f0Td near Laytonsville, was arrested iM | at the Jesuit College at Worcester, Mass. what M. Jacques St. Cere describes as “a | Washington on Tuesday and the next day | About four years ago he gave up teaching ARMS" subdivision of | north 20 feet: thence cast 10 feet and thence north | Wi=T) tac Pacers Gas, en Rar fine Macrtes | Steet on peer ik ot Shade asia |S "Moutsorce' and ew teioane, with Fait fello 117, of the ‘records of the wurves ee Ouethied of Santa: Me AS 4 Sad Ponmayleasier arent aalge room, corner 10tu | of's office of the District of Colimbia, said lote S| cash (of which $100 must te tall at titan | Joan site: Nieman thraneh ea von eek Furaiten eta eeging, MAREE assortment of | $2 "and 33 having a frontage of 18.72 feet-cach by | balance in six ‘und twelve’ deste time Of sale), 1, wis Mow omar, ont, Butel "and pritate’ reserees Sex" coamenience of | & depth of feet and fote numbered Si to | fm date of sale. secured a the premises oy | fprk ae, Auwan favionan ‘Sieepsr Washiaston le. The attention of dealers nea private buyers | inclusive Raving frouttge of 14 feet ty a. depth Saye te Naser: And If mot complied | ST RATNGON WASITNGTON ANDOBTO DT | calers and B . together wi nent ty MAS | eree Washi ae a , 4s called to this, belng the largest of the sea000.” | hereon catanstine at sieved tro tor Ce aera ve Wachiucton af AO ae A pe | commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., we will sell, | {0 F ithng parehaser |For Romnd Hill P08 ———— ALSO, aT T' [on five days’ notice. All wm — ~ i i, and 25 p.m. eacet Swnday, fos] } ——- - +e 5 - ings, numbered as above. 3 ce. onveranct: &e. at Herndon andinienmodiate uti be bro lods jail. ‘The room | to engage in the real estate business with | ‘The Baltimore and Drum Point Rond. | NEW AND SECOXD-HAND SURKEYS, SIDE-BAR | Ms, numb: Ail be sold subject to a deed | Purchaser's cost. MAHLON ASHFORD. Ww Ee wert ee few athletic associates.” According to the | Drought here and lodged in } BUGGIES, | EXTENSION-TOP CARRIAGES, le above property will gubject to a 11-eodeas | | Mashincton X39 am. .4s p.m, dally from View of that accomplished ground and lofty |!" which the negro was found was the one | Mi eager es eect Shree Preparations are being made to push the | ES, ke of trust, bearing dite February 20, 1802, and ee | % Trastee. | Hil, an26 53am. daily oxonpt Sunday from Herm tumbler, in Friday's’ Figaro, the kaiser | 0ccupled by a daughter of Mr. Crawford, | Correspondent of ‘The Evenine Stac arie |completion of the Baltimore and Drum B. WILLIAMS & CO., aucts._| curing the AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST | “Aor, the ;| THE ABOVE SALE IS Pq . T COMPANY the sum of $6,500 in three years from DSTPONED, ON Ac. hroneh trains from the south arrive, must have been deeply impressed by the | #84 when she went to retire she acciden- | requiem high Point ratiroad from Baltimore city to Drum | count of My ass Is held over his remains conBa: ihe fala, until MONDAY. “OCTOBER |@4 am. Zao nm. and Xstp me Mem } th the Patuxent river E i : SECOND, 1808, at the aume hon ee ‘ston S45 "an. daily ‘emcen ‘ contrast between the calmness with which | ‘ally discovered the intruder hidden under at St Jerome's Catholle Church this morn: | Point, at the mouth of the Patuxent river | SCEIOIS OF SALE: 401 cash. alt converaneing | SECON MAHEON Moyet place. | | Erion A Sm. dally Sacent Scnday, and SD Am a Wien S the bed. Her screams alarmed the family, |!Mg by Rev. Father Russell, pastor, the | 20d Chesapeake bay. The grading ts being | Sees S200 ‘will be requited at date of sale. “Terms of © GEO. W. STICKNEY. Auctioncer, | garmin Sy" PAB= Car Deservations «nf toformuation large ponhenpes ne pcegnpatige! ay ya <t | put before any of them could get to the bored beg ty lesen Baltimore on the cars, | October 5. ‘The road will be constructed | PEREMPTORY SALE OF FIFTY HEAD OF'| gale to be complied with in ten days trom dete of 4 t | wed at offices, SI} and Tio" Penmevl a force so near thei ordera ence oni town by boat, where it Station, Penueyivanin Weal N, Man, W. A. TUKK,Gen. Pass. X. Srowa, General Acetit Passeneer : 1411 @ st. eer a HORSES, MARES AND MULES. sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell ' a, Wa With sixty-pound steel rails, fastened down | Will be suld at the hassar TOMORROW (RATUR- | the property at rink and cost of Gcirulting pas | TRUSTER SALE OF VALU, wen | WiH.GHeTEn j at the i je E VALUARLE mpnoven | W.H.GETE With the Hill curved safety spike of which | Day) MORNING, SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH, AT | chaser or parchasers. OPER’ x is ; i Mr. S. C. Hill of this city is the patentee | TEN’ ocLoct ae WINDOW THR crane PRESSBRICK Bay. t ese hrough a | wit : . and the fury—that is his word—whie | Foom the man made his escape t will be interred. Dr. Chas. A. Wells, B. jrecclanr aS gpa caus wrevinua | Window. Since that time the officers of the| F. Guy, Marion Duckett, ‘Chas, i Welsh, , ‘afty head of Horses, Mares and GEO. E, EMMONS. WINDOW THRFE-STORY WhIck it ie = s a law have been on the lookout for the mis-|R. Ford Combs and James C. Rogers will several Mules. “In this sale will be found stock to GEO. W. STICKNEY, FIFTH STREET NORT ras. COE Eo RAILROAD, Seeeaten, Te hopes, farther, that Germany | Oe Sere Oe ee ee toate hime untn |Snt tm palleereen, and owner. aS suit all Kinds of business. Some very fine drivers | ge2-d&ds ‘Trustces. IkGTON. De NONTHEAST, WASH: | STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND © STREETS, Bill at length learn from these circum | Cre Oat eee ie eee e intention |The Democratic Club of Lakeland heta A Bix Diamond. and some excellent workers, In the lot will be sold OL EN MAS ERE stances that the sole desire of France 1s for és _ I RS. . = S By virtue ‘of a decd of trust to the undersigned, | 1.13 AM COLUMBIAN REE 01 DOWLIN 5 e “4 . | 10.13 AN PXPEDSS. —Putimey th ses after all the faml- | Mr yey ung, meeting a few evenings ago. | From the London Standard. ota ee npn Ge ee at aw, | dated July 11," 1860, and reconded the Taek day leering ana Tiuine Carsto Chicnra, snd Hastie peace, and that warlike plans and aggres- | WS to rob the premises 4 cia acted arch Dresided and Mr. W.'F.| pig diamonds from South Africa have | and’ warruntea eis hle harneat: perfectly gentle, | St the Innit recrds oF the Bien MES, tt | 10.18 5 M PRS PTET patian ol sive purposes are cherished only on this side | 1 were asleep. The affair caused conmd-|Noland acted as secretary. Mr. M. E-|iong® ceased to be an interesting. item of | teaity forested: ais will Ue «rare oppor: =| Meiulant Recemds Of tue Dicriet of Columbia, | 10 f.4, ALP ART LINE: —Por Presume and Chtoama, of the boundary line. 3M. Jacques St. Cere | erable excitement in the neishborhood, and | Smith of Vansville, Dr. T. M. Baldwin and | news, But the very bigzest. of all still is mostly owned by private’ pecties “and” to’ be Of the note ‘secured thereby. at public auction, | 207M. PENNSYTVANTA TIMIT OD. Pattoneg, bids fair to develop, in time, into as bril-| it was lucky for the negro that he made |. S. Gray of Laurel were selected to rep-| Cinims a note. It has been found at Jagers- sold for want of use. | i Ti | RYAwine and Stair Room, Seapine. Mant @ humorist as Prince Bismarck him-| good his escape at the time. resent their districts as vice presidents of in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE St ‘mal Dinine, " 71 fontein, “Hunter's Spring,” and it weighs DAY OF OCTOBER, 180, at FICE pers Smoking and Observation Cars Harrishurs to Cllr sel Mr. Thomas Coleman, 4 well-known citi-| the club. Mr. W. G. Whaler 8. BENSING! ae E : * o,, Ruflet Parlor Car sn Maretatmnee was elected | 979 carats. We may say confidently that RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. P.M., the fol Geseribed Innd and promises, B15 PMS Vora ewe ay It must be admitted, however, that the| zen of the vicinity of Darnestown. aged | treagurer. Speeches were made by Messrs. | this is the largest diamond of which undis- ed in the city of Washington, District We Lt LU comments of the more respectable among | sixty-eight years, died on Friday last |M. E. Smith, C. E. Dailey and Dr. T. M. Columbia, and des'cna: jot 41 i putable record is preserved. Both the Ko- press F- | Corriden's ‘subdivision of ‘certain Jo hinoor and the Pitt are said to have been By virtue of a deed of trust from Dudley and William W. Dudley to Ri the French journals on the operations In, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Beall ‘nve Casheil) died | Baldwin. A ‘committee was appointed to AGO PXPRE GS Patton me Fee EXPRESS. Vimen Ruffet Parlor Carte Lorraine were not as sharp as they were ex- | at her home near Lay Hill, this county, on | 8€cure speakers for a meeting to be held at Sleening ant Dinner fn square | ¢ gt? St. Los ~ value depends mainly in faith. The first Sumber in foand of recor 7.4) Py | bigger in the rough. Tradition declares, in- Tiler and Hebert G." Rutherford, trustees, recorded | fyauar fue 8 foand of records tn the office of | 74), M. WERT RS led to be, and that they treated the | the 27th instant, aged sixty-two years. Foxe Seuatte: The club will meet again | geeq, that the former weighed 1,338 carats, Tecotds of the Dinteict of Coluintie, Sadat tha | | Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance tm one | 7.9) nine saa aiser personally with a dewree of consid-| A marriage license has been issued by the | R@xt Saturday. but since that tradition refers to the date Feecet Of the perth sectred thereny, “tee sagt | snd. two years with interol at 6 per ceet_ par] Oe SOR PRTERS, FXPRERR Pal @ration quite at variance with their usual | clerk of the cireult court to Wm. R. Tatura | \Miss Rosa Barr is visiting friends in | Pr cho “\sinbarcra cay neo) Be tts Heed trustees will soll at publie auction on WH. | RE™G Bot Paid, arable semt-anouuily. sorured Pimms Can Gress oils ant Slenping aa ethods. The point of both French and and Marian A. Haviland, both of this, Washington. by deed of trust on the property. A deposit of neinmatt At XNESDAY, OCTORER ELEVENTH. 1883, at HAL Touts, Russian criticism was directed against the | county. a recent meeting of the county com- ~ $200 required at the time of sale. Ali conveyanc- | 10.40 P.M. Pcrvic expnee ‘ieal statement about it is the refer- LOCK M., PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ip front of the pret 1° cont of 0 rerma of sale Par io Biren T XPRESS —Puliman Sleaning Presence of the Italian helr-apparent, which | Wm. L. Eagle of Barnesville, and R. J.| missioners held at Marlboro it was ordered | Shee’ of ‘Akbar Im his eutoblosraphy. He IN FRONT OF THE SALES ROOMS, fom. Jot 6, tn, Ebon, ¢ ngersol!’s sul: of onunte | Eobe complied with iting Mig Gene te dae |. SAREE SDM Pallet Gionpinr Car Marriee they regarded evincing “a shameless | Shirer of this place, have heen appointed | that @ half acre of land near Mt. Carmel | Cpce,0f, Akbar In his eighed 144 carats | HORSES, CARRIAGES, es Tee Troe teers my liber 2-H. ; tulle | of sale er trustees reserve the right to recdl' at | 700A. W. tor Kans, ‘ConanAatena, Rochester and Nix Want of tact” on the part of King Humbert, | to state scholarships in Rockville Academy. | cemetery be purchased from Frederick | When he possessed it—an obvious error, GIES, WAGONS. A nvess, ae. | street by atdepth oF 104 fect tone Lfoot, alley” | the Fisk and cost of defauiting purchwmer. } ara daily, werent Sundar Sid Ntich they interpreted. perhaps not) New dwelling houses are being construct | Toes ced be ee eT nae et a Cig, | seein that it weighed 196 when surrendered | Consignments recelved up to the DEARNESS &*- | treet. lz 8 depth of 128 fect to a 18-et alley. USER LB. KELLY. stool Sun tay. For Willismapars dale Yithout Treason. as Italy's final answer to| ed for Messrs. Chas. Ashalt and Samuel | Tosnane ald $108.75 for painting tron | to her majesty. However, experts admit| ‘Telephone Wass" RAICLISES DAR & aoe rick ‘and “Atore froat dwelling, with all modern | sop ap.ag iis 5 een) myreses the alleged efforts of France to cultivate Rabbitt in Janetta, the southeast subdivis- : that the Kohinoor could not have been less|_1t ‘Auctionee in.provement’. SS _Trustece._ iamanort, Rochester. Buffalo Sttaatiy sehations ‘with the psec king-| fon of Rockville. Mr. John Smallwood is| The Presbyterians held their regular than 1,000 carats when found, if of perfect | ~~~ ere. | Mfermme: Property to be sold subject to a deed of H. BERNHEIMER & ©0., logge pails, Qs. excere Saturday, with phd ee a a — | ber of people were sas g ‘antl cob eee trophy comes mear {t. But no such raving AUCTIONEERS, 920 PA. AVE. N.W. Balance of purchase money to be paid in cash. A DEEMED PLEDGES. fo- Bnffalo and Niswars Pall: Aafly. pleasantly entertained. Refreshments were | {oY 8nd marvel as convulsed the realm of deposit of $500 reqnired at time of sale. said de-| I will sell at the store of Bernanl Burnstine, sai | SS! Mday, with Sleeping Car Washington to co-called “efforts” to establish a more in- pl, ‘ = ©| Golconda in heroic times broke the quiet ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. pont to be forfeited If the terms of sule ar not ave. tlw. WEDNESDAY. | OCTOBER | FORPTILADTEPATA. NEWYORK awn Tie ©: fo sguncs ballin: Goole en phoney nepeaeean| (pmeep pli ape pt bem Neal Mesers “Smith and Britt; recitation, Miss | 14 hand. would gladly have taken half the rebaser if the terms are rot complied with witty | frow 1 to 31068. ‘bring “aaals ‘ett on ee ea “ally, tor Phitadclhta: week dee nea pt x Mr. Tho Gott and wife, residing near | Baukhages; duet, Miss Fowler and Mr. = 2 Haan 500 fen dass from day of wile, afte five dave’ ad. | over. for which Interest ie due 12 tmonthe or more. | 7 an The So-Called Efforts. Poolesville, celebrated the fiftieth anniver- | Bartlett; duet, Mr. and Mrs, Holden; read-| QM °arth can you do in these days with a [i me lis vetoed aicarcraadiaan | ome wo and 31 ‘They consisted chiefly in attempts to de-| sary of their merriage on the :sth instant. | !g, Miss Thompson; solo, Mr. Holden. nat evan caxtititsttcwith a ter greats toe | ns ki h P Hl n oh RICHARD W. TYLER, Chains,” Lockets, Scart ‘Pina. Studs Bassin Coachony. 7. 2n Their eight children were Hu resent, a * ur 1s ersia ROBERT G. RUTHERFORD, Lace Pius, Neck Chains, Bracelets, Caf Bottons, (Dn'ne Deri $15. 420" tach Italy from the triple alliance, in mis- is Pi . the cost of insurance more than balances 9 o28-4hds ‘Trustees, No. 1807 F st Silver Wate, Books, Opern ns, Pst aca at aetna <uly, leading and betraying her with regard to| {ons them Mrs. A. T. Davis of George- BROOKLAND. the very qualified enthusiasm of the pub- ees, 3 . uns, Pistoir, ° : ote = a | Susical, “Surgical, Mechan! Bn: | or tee ee gs ORM lic. Saving the chance of finding a de- A d I d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. — | struments, Rusewrin me yids: | ForRioston, without cuanee. 7. French aims in Tunis, in describing King | “An orchestra under the direction and tu-| Miss May Garner ts spending some time | mented millionaire to buy, it will be wisest in ndia Wonrtng “Appertt of ail'aroseanes, “Ea, tau Psp. m. Anite, Humbert as a mere puppet in the hands of | torship of Professor E. L. Scharf of Wash-| with her friends, Mr. ana Mtn W. Pr ere: | Co cee tee eee Food - at For Bat, HANDSOME ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO. CHICK: | tiowe sett til all lots are’ sold.” Holders erTao” se gtor aa ING MARERS, STOOL AND COVER; PAR- ce “y ice. 120 ent. the German emperor, and in seizing every | ington has been organized here. Some of bing egg eae Rugs, Tbk SUIPE UPHOLSTERED TS RAW STE | Peerit g, plesne take patios eceasion to loud the Itallan government and | {he Dest musical, talen Mrs. Grace Jeffries and son, Howard of They Heeded Not Broadway. METH COVERS: EASY, CHAIRS, MAPPED | uctioncers. Rod been designed 20 serait nica eethey | An all-day meeting will be held m the| Bellevue were the recent guests of Bre G, | PUD the New York Tribune. Carpets ROCKERS, PATENT ROCKERS, WALNUT | GEO. W. STICKNEY, been desig: a create discord instead | naotst Church at Cedar Grove on Sunday |p Scheie I was hurrying along in Broadway yes- 9 CHAMBER sv REDSTEADS. BUREAU | PEREMPTORY SALE) of harmony they could not have been better next, Rev. L. R. Milbourne officiatin; : ies terday,” said Mr. Greathead, “when I saw AND WASHSTAN WALNUT EXTENSION: FRONTING adapted to their purpose. Nevertheless : . ‘Ss pe M Miss Sarah Quackenbush of New York is| a young man and woman walking hand in E t o TABLE AND DINING ROOM CHATRS, WAL- there & considerable party in Italy " “~~ | visiting her brother, Mr. 1. Quackenbush of | hand. They heeded not the noonday glare apestries, RUT HALL RACK.” ANTIQUE MAHOGANY fe which was opposed to the projected visit of ie aad aaa Bunker Hill road. nor the crowds which elbowed them right ee ee r SORT DAY Sr Onna | sala eee the Prince of Naples to Metz, and it might SILENT FOR SEVEN YEARS. Miss Hermione Hospital of Falls Church, | and left. There was a soft love light in the ill BLANKETS. LOUNGES, “BRUSSELS “RUGS. | 1898. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the West 23 fog | FOCRihinnl sn’ the sonth. 4.99 a4 10,57 a.m. Mot have taken place but for the lamentable Se Tee ARS Va., is with her brother, Mr. Hi Hos- | Young girl's eyes, and the youth walked as ext es, C., EXTRA SIZE. BRUSSELS, INGRAIN ANT | front by fell depth of lot 207, square 10S. Wost 2 inm.. datly. For Richmond only, 7.10 p.m! affair of Aigues-Mortes, which occurred | The Remarkable Case of a Kentacky pital of East Brookland.” ” = °*"| proudly by her side as if the wealth of the ORHER CARPETS: HAIR AND HUSK MAT. | Washington. Terms at time of sale. $100 deposit. ~ While the ‘matter was ‘under discussion. Woman Injured Long Ago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis are snugly | World lay at his fect. They saw nothing BY PUBLIG AUGTION, THRCEEN Uipekta ABD GLASB WARE, | _oe2s-5t _____ GB. W. STICKNEY.” ave See ee are mance all oheeetions, (84 | 5.1 Corvasusteann af te Brosing S10 gpiconced in thelr new home in University | But each other: heard naught but the ten- “1 on MONDAY, OCTORER SECOND, connec. | GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1411 G st. i i ethet we wt oet A fthr evr ae our jure tg ymca |" ASHLAND. septate 3 | en wcponaa neve re { Seerlg cents eae ae" AT OUR FINE ART GALLERIES, [ff Zesty aaaet Seer aco | oS mee oF Xatranie srurnnax| £ Tea ea eT a Koons Droposed that King Humbert should} The abundance of tales of long sleeping | turned to their home In Gainerner ate, * | monlum of “sounds and’ its ‘baked were. 20 PA. AVE. N. W. the above collection of furniture, &e., and worthy | REAL, ESTATE IN AND NEAR BURRVILLE accompany the kaiser on his visit to the| has become so pronounced that accounts Mrs. David Middlekauff, with her son|Ments, was hidden as by a veil. Having = 2 o Wo Wey wesccumepees | ae WILLIAMS & Co. By Virtue of a decd of trust to us, dated August Felchsland. | It was then decided in the| of such character are taken at a glance Walter, (has returned from a sojourn at| eves they saw not. and having ears they| TOMORROW, FRIDAY SEPT. | _s2saaane ‘Auctionests, | 11, 1802, and duly recorded September 11, 1h, Seta Dee he renee, seen Which am Sater | © the production of © vivid imagination, (Jack's ‘Mountain. Pa. heard not. Those who noticed them smiled ’ ’ in’ Liber’ 1824, folio ——, of the land recorls of THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, | the District of Golam the Munich Allgemeine Zeitun; commonly | but a story comes from the far Big Sandy | ine four new houses bullt by Mr. G. W.|and passed on. ‘The nowsboys leered and/ OQ AT {1 A, M. AND 3 P.M, and by the direction of . ee) eee G12 Est. nw. | the party secured by said deed of trust, the us| Williamson at the corner of 14th and Dover | then went on their way crying ‘Uxtra’ as pas trust, the un- believed to be one of Prince Bismarck’s | valley that has had but few equals and cer-| streets are entivel before. Th le st he di i f ) ‘! sarng | {crnisned trustees will sell at public anction in ly finished and one is al ore. e couple stopped at the deserted }) | LOT OF CONDEMNED MATERIAL BELONG! res ve emises, on MON greans, though he lately denied, in a /tainly none with stranger features. ready occupled. entrance of a theater and stood there bill- AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 380, TO THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, AT AUC- | TIE Sixth Dak Oe oc Re, on MONDAY. speec ssingen.that he had any organ. T THE NINTH DAY OF OCTORER, 1803, at HALF: | B'SES Ten years ago there lived at Prestons-| The Ladies’ Mite Society of the Queens-| {ing and cooing. Past them coursed the AT THE SAME HOURS, TION. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. the fullowing de-| “gence In 188% _.e tripple aillance was nearing the oa Sage ioe = On TUESDAY, OCTOBER THIRD, 1803, aT | batieed anager. Guisettiad tases of ts existance, ona it was | DUrg, Johnston county, Ky., J. K. Hewitt, | town Baptist Church organized for the | Stream of humanity which ebbs and flows = . ory desiralie that it showid be renewed it | wife, three children and Mice Susan Friend, | WHUer this Week and a class of church his-| day and nighe through that creat aorta | GATURDAY POSITIVELY LAST | rematch eens eect Nemnets | fees retain oe | tory was formed under the auspices of Rev. | of the town, Broadway. I looked at those | FAB Oth ahd. © stgeete southeast, cue cid | twenty-one (i) and twenty-two (22 io, Mek fee} peewee os pay was Important also that in any contest |a sister of Mrs. Hewitt’s. Miss Friend was| Mr Weet. “| young persons a moment, and then wheeled DAY. partment Fuel Cart, One-horse Cart, lot of Cast | Swonty-nine (2 ant Taine Loo NS eee ee | Lenwe Waskstnaton from station cme which might arise in the future the moral, | a strong healthy woman of fifty-three years.| Mr. L. E. Follin has for the present given | about and walked to my favorite restau- 2 and Wrought Iron, lot of Ira Bedsteads, &c. By | Srrion three qs. in Buresiile, weleg eat oF pad as well as the legal, right should appear to | one day in the winter of '83-'8 she slipped | UP his projected autumn venture, but ex- | rant wrapped in thought. Why should they RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., bg te yg «oo. - Sheriff estate, as per plat recorded “in Liber 105%. | Fy rains 11.75 som. be on the side of Germany, so that no rakshe caxzcim Gachet of water Goce pects to visit his Brookland friends later in | have cared for the publicity of Broadway?| _se28-2t i: Auctioneers. | _** »»_Aucts. | folio 101, of the land records of the District of pieht Slavs ine carenen for foreign power, and especially Russia, which tee See er rom ® | the season. They were as much alone there as they|— qHOMAS DOWLING & CO.) Auctioneers RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., Auctioneers, Columbia. Also lot fifty-five <5). tock three (@), | _ For Oineinnatt Fae ey Srbibiting symptoms of a lean- | spring and in falling hit the stump of @| ‘ir. David P. Moore and family have| would have been in the wilds of the Sahara ate ae ee in Lincoln, also a part of the Sheriff estate, as | buled Limttnd. 2. A0p om tng toward France, should ‘be able to find | small sapling. The effects of the fall were | moved from Brookland to Washington, desert. Nobody knew them, nobody cared — ie FARCE FRONT Gere ge ROOMS, WITH | Per plat recorded among the land records of anid | , Por Pittstanc a irage the encmine of the dneteny (2| not severe and she gave the occurrence| Rev. E. S. Todd will preside at the Brook-| to know them. They might have strolled | LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALB OF HOUSE- MASSACHUSETTS — AVENUE NORTHEAST. | The said lote first be offe a or Taxineton and Stannton. 10.405. m. iguurage the enemies of the dreibund in| uttie thought, but there came @ decided | land M. E. Mission on Sunday and wil ca. | up.and down Broadway tor endless cace HRA EPAAITURE, “HORSES, CARIUAGES, | NEARLY NEW, WITH ALL MODERN EM: | fetus at atles Onc tbo of tie bette wns For Winco: snd wee ations $e = J italy. oF to wound the susceptabilities of | change in her. She was moroge and silent’| minister the communion. and been as much to themselves as though| g/IARXESS. Se. oo pie TROVEMERTS, "GOOD CHANCE (FOR IN- | to be paid ip cash, one-third in one Year and une: | opetee eT Tg Sr Re sory France, were to be carefully avolded. Since | and her health gave evidences of decay.| Mrs. Fred Wiltburger of Chullumwooa | they rambled through Acadian delia.: AT TEN UCLOCK. Te’ MM | gYERTMENT OF, TO SECURE A HOME. | third ‘ta_two gearn Detvrred paymonte, to ‘he | Cuugaroncn siworgn bron) ger eed lg ae Griple | 18 @ ear she was @ changed woman to oe Mire Rreswe, Barnes: of) Terre Cotte 20s WITHIN OCH AUCTION oom, uly recorded tn Liber 1680, follo 170, the under | Dr Taye ge ey Pan haner's hater, eh 3 ; a | hav : MBRACING IN PAT. er for sale, at public ase: | sean interes aillance has. been renewed, the Russo. | 54h aM extent that old acquaintances fall- | have returned from a visit to the world's| He Followed Mr. Childs’ Advice. Signed trustees will offer for sale, ait’ public awe For Baltimore, woot Aap, 5.0, of. | 00, 45 minted 8.0% 88, xf. ' Several Parlor Suites, a uumber of Handsome Rat- | tion, ‘ront Premises, on 2 7 From the New York World. Hon, tn front of the BEFADAY. OC: | trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the a an, Sich te former e p wv Miss F; Gara: Roc! i ‘i od advi ri fan Rockers, one nearly new Oak Folding Bed, | TOHER THIKD, A. D. 18i8, at HALF-PAST FOUR ' « pao ee long as he remained inoflee |,,522 finally lost the use of her lower| Miss Fannie liner of Rockville ts the| I'll never forget the good advice given ding Bod, Rang cla led G. aarer ” Walnut and Oak Chamber Suites, Oak O'CLOCK P.M. sub lot 68, in 84 723, together | PUrchaeer’s op _ ! pepe ‘Mr. w. ‘ = c _M., wu In square 723, together | A Genosit of wopeioal was able to prevent, is an accomplished | {™8. Physicians who attended her claim-| guest of Miss Alice Hammond of Terra|me by Mr. George W. Childs,” said Fisher. = $25 on each lot will be "ows ae » Hair and other Mattr + Bol- | with the tmprover its, consisting of a new i" b » : cas Bhrewsuure bes, Hatr and ¢ anes, Bol- ‘g00d at the time of sale. tact, and the visit of the Prince of Naples| womb. trouble occasioned. by tne fail, Fe | aie; and Mra. Boyd Brooks of Claybank, | Pesta Tener Oe ihe SRreWADUEY, as ah Fables. Wala aod“ Out Side: | tye inch Mesa rent tm cam and | late gertyet ale Ae vot comdiod with with: | 8M fasten A wen Cations aimoly an open recognition of | nally she assumed the cross-legged position | Va. have been visiting in’ Univeesity | Weer cirect the vitor nicht poards. a yarlety of Dining Room Chains, Cook- | ewo sears, with © per cent interest. or all each at | 2, eR dave from the day of sale “the trustees | Sinn" fv: Si ATT Mask conditions long known to exist. It might | o¢ a Turk, always sitting on the floor. Heights. “Did he warn you to let strong drink| [6 and Heating, Stov ve diconacls ad fain | the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300" re: | FInd “neat vt’ the etwulting Bolte, A fe | “For Annanlis: 7 [tam ean eS pm, Coe pe, sited that the commercial treaties of | Following this came drowsiness that| Mr. Jack Kelly of Terra Cotta Corners ts| alone?” was acted: Orated Tollet Ware, together "with a general | ured St me Of ele ane, fire dave’ advertisement In ‘The Evening Star. | "Por Fretenck, 418 30° 41.95 am, OL I& 198 ease cemented, still more closely the | was not to be shaken off and which grew | home again from an enjoyable trip to chi.| "No, something more valuable than that.| assortment of Houschold Effects. * 416 Sth st. ow. eS Pm. - . relations between the powers of the drel-| in intensity till she became practically dead | cago. Why, don’t you know that Mr. Childs’ ad- ALSO JOHN 8 SWORMSTEDT,” | &+ St the cost of the purchas ‘For Hacerstown, $10.49 2. ant 5.30pm bund, ‘and rendered its renewal in 188 | to all that was about her and could not be | Brookland people are highly rejoiced that | vice changed my whole life? I'm a differ- of Good Green or Gunpowder Tes. 927 F st. nw., JOBS Fe ances war oatate, Oe. matter about which very little doubt need raat ATSTWELVE O'CLOCK Trustes, | | For Geitherstmerand war noinve, $4 9% $a. aroused at all. She was then placed in bed| the work of widening Bunker Hill road | ent man, better than I ever was, co ene TW] CK, ec2T-Akde Trustees. nonzar cant? ne aw as be (entertained, for the present, at all/and in that condition has remained ever | preparatory to extending the electric car| “Perhaps he admonished you against the | °*ytiry Gd. in foul and: gold fer any enna st RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., Auctioncers. se28a&ds “Trustee, |. Por Wachineton Tonation snd way, polnia. #9! events. since. Once, when a sister died, she was | line to University station is actually begun. | use of tobacco and bad language?" Dumber of other Horses and ty of Care —— WaLren BO WILLIAMS 77 te Svensk we ‘The Maneuvers Satisfactory. Partially aroused, but gave no indication |The safety gates at the station will be aj “No, it was @ far better lesson than| riaces, Surreys, Uusgles, Single aed Doctie | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME ANS & OD., AUCTIONEERS | Soe BLUE Cane bie Geb teak cae biked P Surya of an understanding of anything said or | great protection to the much traveled thor. Herness. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., BOOS Oh, TERIDAD AVENUE, BETWEEN | epoxy FRAME PARLOR SUITE, UFOLSTENED “ ADELPRTA, reine maneuvers were & sat-/ 4 recognition of aught that was about her. | oughfare over which they extend. What was it then?” oot yes ‘Auctioneera, ws) AND RING STREETS, LONG MEAD: | PBTO RAW. SEN: WALNUT AND GAR CH AMT, | POT PhaAnhla, New Tork, Boston: tsfactory test of the quality and training of |" For more than seven years she has never ee ‘Why, it was this: You know Mr. Childs RATCLIFFE, DARK & O., Auctioneers, By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in| BER USUITTS. HASY CHAIRS. RECEPTION | [: Dinine Cath MOG TELS Bene the troops engaged, tn all departments of | spoken a word and during that time has TRON HALL’S ASSETS, has a cottage on the Jersey coast. Well, Liber No. 1588, folio 5 et seq., one of the land Giars. KER ROCKFRR WALNUT AXD apes — the service, 1s apparent from the evident | §!Ven no sign of recognizing anyone, nor d : g +) PAIR OF FINE BLOODED COLTS, ONE THREE e Dist amb CHERRY CENTER TARLES LACE. rn. | things as home, family and friends existed, | R€POrt of the Receiver Filed im the| ....come here, Cows tics! WA CAE CO WELL BRGREN: ANS Ty: TAG. | signed trustecs will offer for sale by’ public uuc- Genie UPMOLSTE REST ie RA eae Public addresses, spoke of the results; for.| By no motion of her lips or jaws has it Li Apolis Court. ard,’ said he, ‘why did you sell me those} PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN LEAVING | Stone Stacey Bat HALFPAST Fotd| ASD CHAIR TO MATCH. WA whatever opinion may be entertained of his|ever been apparent that she for an in-| ‘The attorneys and the receiver for the | stale crabs the other day” THE CITY. O'CLOCK P.M, the following described reales. FAST TARLES. FANCY’ ROCKY BRre | capacity a8 a leader of armies, which. let | stant realized that she was being fed. Het | 1,55 Hall were In court ot Indl tt oEbey weren't stale, Mr. Childs,” said 1. | 10m Sa yURDAY MORNING, | SEPTEMBER | tate, situate in the county of Washington, Dis.| SEIS HALL AND STAIR CARPET’ nony us hope, he may never have an opportunity | hair, which has been a coal black, has be- | 170 sage a enapolis yes- | Look here, young man,’ said he, his THIRTIETH, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., we will | trict of Colum, to wits DER TOOMATOE, Eaters hone Sage Coenen nee eagubt of his thor- | come snow-white and her skin the color | terday. and the latter filed his report on | tace flushing with kindness, ‘let me’ give | sell, i froat of our Salts Tous, the above pair of | “Tot one bundred and eighty-one (st) tn 3. 8. yiiten? MATOM PREM competency as a military critic. Dur-| and general appearance of parchment. The | receipts and disbursements for the period | you a plece of advice—never tell a lle about hike, Colts Parties desiro to the suctioncers, —™* | Swormstedt’s subdivision of lots 49 and 80 in| MaTrnESSAS LANK PTS. 4 ing the first three days he took no active | eyes are sunken and the body a mere skele-| from August 23, 1892, to September 28, 1993, | bad crabs se28-2t RATCLIFFE, ceeepting the, rear ten tear a ate, Meadows! SHEETS, PILLOW GASPS. FINE Assonr’ Part in the conflict, but occupied the impar- | ton. an oe DARK & CO. Aucts, - on showing that he had received $762,168.94 and| “I never forgot those words. Today I Fether. with the improvementa, ‘weet OSt f- gratification with which the kaiser, in his| PPS Cognizant of the fact that ‘such OF SILVER PLATED WARE cir. = U. G. SLOAN & CO., tle gether with the improvements, &c. ATED DINNER SF b 5 {al position of supreme arbiter: om the last} The case has been widely known for | ©. >cnaed $47,008.10, leaving a balance in his |@m the richest and most reputable crab-| © @ Guscumncs toda eee) ‘Terms of sale: The purchaser to assume a decd Chat Per ety CHYSAPEARE AND OFTO RAILWAY. day, however, he assumed personal com- |¥ears throughout ali that se tion. All of the man on the coast, and Mr. Childs is my of trust for $500. the balance to be paid tm cash. SCART SQPARE, ERTIES po mand of the army of defense, and succeeded | physicians of that vicinity have pronounced | hands of $715,165.84. Of the disbursements, | Pest customer” HANDSOME OAK MIRROR-FRONT FOLDING | 4 devostt_of $100 required at the time of ‘sale. LG RINING ROOM CHaran | _RCHEDULE IN Rernct aveTeT 9 100%, im driving the attacking force from the | the case hopeless, though several attempted | $26,322.73 was paid to attorneys, the firm of jis oe BED, ELEGANT OAK MIRROR-FRONT SATIN | If the terms of sale are not complied with in 15 REFRIGERATOR. SIDEROARD, | gt in ieare dally from Onion Station (Bh. sad P.0) positions which they had previously won. | to work some change with the patient with-| Hawkins & Smith alone receiving $17,800 of Rattlesnake Weed. See AANED WARDROBE, CHEVAL Oak | Gare from the day of sale the trustees reserve the RAND GLASS WARE, KITCHEN UTE: | Syronch the eranfestarenery in Amerion, with the ‘The military correspondents of the German | out effect. the amount. From the Pacifle Tree and Vine. CHAMBER SUITE, TWO “OVER STUFFED | ive saat paren te ee pe onrom co | Dandeoinest ant most complete Soli4-Train Service Rie noe Co eae eaecteee ins result was | _ Hes, brother. RS. Friend, late United | The statement shows that the order had | "in Monterey, as" well as Santa Clara| PAOW SUITES umkuon Back “Ciipnucy | of thy defaulting purchneer. ‘AM cooveruating nd | On. THA CLO RN ae eat ne oe | Se oe NT o naeiinn ill due mot to any considerations of deference | States commissioner, had at one time all |1.07% branches, 3.282 members at the last | county, there grows a weed called the rat. | CABINET BRACKET | Wi SUITE, OAK AND JOHNS. SWORMSTEDT, residence No. 1744 N street northwest. the ahore | citit co Sationion newts neawl tnod ates to the sovereign on the part of the supposed | arrangements made for her removal to Cin- | assessment, $1,360,160 in reserve funds due | tlesnake weed. It is so named from the WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, PATENT EX JOHN T. ARMS, collection of household furniture, carpets &-.. In| Mehte@train, Pallmants Anest sieevine oars eae eEe at fo the skiliful combinations of | clnnatl for treatment, but the other mem-|at the time he was appointed. and $1,238,643 | story that when rattlesnakes et to fighting | CLOSED WASIISTAND, WILLOW ROCKERS, | _se@1-d&ds Trustees, | S004 condition and sbonld command the atteation | justin to Cineiaet om’ Washinsten to the kaiser imacif. ‘The operations, how.| bers of the family were not pleased with the |n reserve funds now’ due. The assets at |and bite each other this weed, if eaten by | {Li MATHERS ALASKETS, BEDBISG: ©, G. SLOAN & CO, 1407 G st, | % TER PEN mtn ttamangtie teen mn, Chleaee oa ever, appear to have developed a degree of | idea and it was given up. It is beyond| the time of his appointment consisted of |them, will prevent death. It ‘grows about PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, HANDSOME WAL: Sredige diy fare Ble bw WAL’ B. WILLIAMS & 00. Eee oe ot Ne gg boa ie NUT WARDROBE, BEAUTIFUL ODD to & Sloan. Be28-dkdhs Auctioneers, 1.19 nom. Anfl mons "FF. ¥. Limited” = weakness in the defenses of the western ap- | doubt the most wonderful case of its kind. | $1,360,971. six inches tall, has a red stalk and slender BUREAU, SIXTEENTH CENTURY _8U — —- TO | a coli? wnattter vin. with Amine car snd Pollnee proaches to Mets, and it ts not improbable On motion of Attorney Harris an order | leaves. On the top of the stalk comes a] SINGLE OAK MIRKOR-FRUST: AREHOBE, LEGANT AND MODERN PRIVATE RES- ©. G. SLOAN & 00.. Avets., 1407 G at. Seeners for Cincinaatt, U Yomieviiie that one of their consequences may be the Was entered requiring the attorneys to sub- | head of Sela land the seeds of these} BOOK CASES ETEGERES. CANE BEAT AND | IDENCE. FOOT A eee WEST CORN x4 Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan.) ar its erection of additional works between the mit @ statement to the court showing for | flowers are said to be very annoying to one EAT COVEN Ne s Hew! oe AS REET ae ou apolix 11.101 ma. Chisaes 55 a.m... tale ys city and the frontier. has te seeece rere a Whom they appear, and also, if Mcintosh |in passing through a mass of them, as| TIUL OAK EXTES GATION: AT BCELIC AUCTION, Tate EE | Sgn ee BTEEEENGS RTNATE, ON, LORE | Sn Aronectne in Pam te tral me I observe in the American papers a state-| 7° * = eatag, Stee: was elected supreme justice, by what | they are furnished with sharp barbs com-| Bait) FOLDING CUPIED BY HON. STANLEY” MATTHEWS | 28TH STREETS NORTHWEST AT PURLIC ment credited to the New York Herald that| Your correspondent Verity, yesterday, | authority and by whom, and, ‘likewise, if | monly called stickers. The early settlers DESKS, CARPETS, PICTURES,” LARGE LOT AND UNITED STATES SENATOR STUCK- AUCTION. the kaiser, in view of certain reports made | referring to your statement in Saturday's | Libby was elected supreme justice, by what | who had herds of sheep always made their | De MVNA REELS PICTURE HOTEL, | BRIDGE. 00 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER FOURTH, 18%. at to him by the secret police, refused to al-| !ssue that “Washington Is very proud of and | authority and by whom. Judge Howe filed | herdsmen keep with them a bottle of strong OOOKING UTENSILS, &e., ée a By directions of the parties in interest we will | FIVE CLOCK P.M. in front of the mises, | Finis ~nints; Aat'v. ex~spt Sante, low the military attache of the French es. | SFateful for its military statues,” and ex- | exceptions to this order. tea made of rattlesnake weed, and when | pAVArHARNALLA see WITH NECESSARY | ooh sti Uae Muction, iu. front of the premises, | we will all the wat it feet front of lot £'and the | © Potlmantarations amd Meets St bassy in Berlin to witness the mancuvers, | Pressing the wish “that there could be some ———+ee_____ any of the sheep were bitten they were] of AKALH 3 AY. NTH, so3, ene ont Jot 4, tn sauare 32, fronting | 1Sand 142 Pens This statement {s “ganz aus der Luft ge.| WY Provided for securing, as adornments ~ \ Y, SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH, 1893, | HALF-PAST FOUR 0'¢ ARRESTING SPAN! drenched with this tea, which always saved TEN for some of the spaces of the city, statues een SESRCuters- “4 ads "7K P.M. all of on north side of F «treet between 24th and 25th , ‘within our sales rooms, 1407 G| 48. in square 39. fronting stout #8 feet Streets nortiwest, and sinprored be sis romfertalte Seen he a crete oe can ca ne Sloe goat eh seer” sary peng’ on them. A the "atite EoRChre“ot'e chat Tatigg a | Hae etst mates ee Geom, rte, comin | Br, clone The i apendld” chance for an E 3 au eit the sarniture iy leaving fon 406.27 square fect, improved iy obe of the senin a home fea Maeenia versie. nee nee fancy of | Vocates a statue to Prof. Baird, and I may | Every One Known to the Police Will = ee Europe. “Everything will ‘be found just as above | finest” tnodern" peiente nces ib the city, |. Term cash “rnd alance tn small ee eee remain Ret meeee, entrants | SoS eiticat to cat thoes toes | keen ne teaie Eek Cee ie prom TrunWhE® Teo Pointed. sieutioned. “Ail conveniences and tune to patrons | Known neo. {kg The ‘tuterion ar: | Monthly payments ot” all fash. "All comvesancing | BR FURNISHIN resp . M. St. 4 ai ati2 m. fe rrthing will be | and recording at purchasers cost, A deroelt ae - + >. by the order of his own government that | pectin Of the hen ne redeni nce | ‘The police throughout Spain are engaged | ""{t is'tha luck to give a pointed present, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &e., found in fret-class onder.” The beratitul side yard | $50 required at time of am gees camel: | Se eS ee ot _Meunter remained in Berlin. For thetr | {Ociation im this city in 16h hen waa | tm hunting anarchists, Arrests are being |tsn't lt?" a pe ba ee gig ee SS. SOAs & CD, Bete ston. D.C... September a < eetrtet to sehe ape Z| observed that while military and naval | Made daily, and {t is believed that every an-| ‘“‘Yes—cuts love, they say. I've even ©. @, SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, includes a stable lot ou opposite sider of ales F. WARREN JOHNSON, Auctioncer. LOCK NOON ON" OCTOL Of newspaper correspondents ond army | heroes had been commemorated in marbie|archist who 1s known to the police to be Fnown the point of '@ joke to make trou-| _ss27-s é _" MOT G _| 55524 feet. improved bya tmontory wick stable, | xrcroy SALE OF USREDE rimncem, _| HER for constructing a ete eMicers disguised in civilian dre: Tactioe Marshall pean ee eatin ct | dangerous will soon be under lock and key. | Pe: © G. SLOAN & 00., auctioneers, 1407 G st Ts the most fashionable and Sclichthel stieat sell. by pabiie auction, at. the eters of | hestine Bian forms of “propo It of the Russian Fleet. ther, and science, by Prot, Heary, there Was | The excitement caused by the attempt of (uccessors to’ Latimer & Sloan.) hood in Washington, and fe surrounded on the. oy. ee. ene avenne mort : ‘ion th ‘The arrival of the Russtan fleet in Toulon, |no statue to any medical man, although | Anarchist Pallas to assassinate Gen. Mar- AUCTION SALES. ALL OF THE SHELVING, FIXTURES, CouNT-| fezition the Cuinneae Wueuire of the British ‘CLOCK A. Mo 3 % at first erroneously supposed to be immedt-| that profession had furnished one of the| tines Campos in Barcelona on Saturday | stm a pTERNOON, faa, tise ake lac. coneratinns an Sain) Com. Emory, U. 8 pokey ately impending. is now fixed for the 13th | 0st Mlustrious founders of the republic in| last has not yet entirely subsided, and tre | ——— £ ma cas Sigs ROTA oe eee a eee uited anv afternoon previows s. Dr, Benjamin Rush, one of the grandest | police, in respon: @f October. The French have therefore been | ngures among the ‘patriot heroes’ of the Sources, are puttl obliged to abandon their {dea that it was | revolution—declared by Dr. Weir Mitchell to to orders from high RATCLIFFE DARR & CO., Aucts. i forth every effort to nip anarchist conspiracies in the bud. 3. W, ROSS, . POWELL, Connatsstoners, D. and Metal-eased We: ets. Cuff Buttons, Stnds. Lace Pins, = SYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, AT PUB- TWO-STORY PRESSED-BRICK DWELLING AND| Lic AUCTION. 8 me with 414 years to run, balance arrines, Bi ex 3 Months, $1.000 “of which will be tatired at | ud Set Rings, Solid Silver and + | SEALED PROPOSALS POR FURNISHING fa Meta aad a encens ne kniser's presence | have been “the greatest physician this! Pallas still sticks to his story that he| SroMi, SIX ROOMS AND BATH, ALL MOD-| QUE AUCMON. Palais Roral to their | tiie of ale, or ‘al cash. Ail convesancing and | Piemends acd Atiag the cotter Granite wok Gor She in Metz, and to accept it for what it really | country has ever produced,” and by Dr.| alone is responsible for the attack on Gen” STREET NORTHW BY AUCTION. new building, 11th and G strects northwest, we | Ferording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- | Revolvers, Toro of the now gallers balling for daliory of Art, accunding to plas yond tw Srmest Flags. a Toe of the i is—a return of the visit of the French| Pepper, the provost of the University of | Martinez Campos, but it is thought that the On (TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER | Will sell, at public wuction, squadron to Cronstadt two years and four | Pennsylvania, to have been “the founder | police do not belleve him, and that they are | TWEXTY-SIXTH, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, | LNG, 12TH ASD Pa. eS uire at our oft months ago. That Is rather a long interval | of scientific medicine im America.” Few trying to get him to tell who it was that | ¥¢ Will offer for sale, in front of the premises, K AML. ALL OF THE SHELVING, PLE | “UC SLOAN & ©0., Auctlonee 1407 PO, Re for the exchange of international court-| men have such claims to the proposed dis- | instigated him to throw the bombs. Among ees TURES, COUNTERS, GLASS CASES eee ae, oY | _sect-dkas as mm 1007 Gat. | Ticket holders please take notice. ‘Terme. cash. gules: considerably longer than elapsed be-| tinction as Benjamin Rush, on account of | those wounded by the explosion was Get! | pronting 12 tect 6enntTe, Hoy st., with alley in| Terms cash. bicee. al BK. FULTON, Pawsteds tween the Kaiser's visit to the tsar at| his services as a public man, a signer of | Clemente. His condition has become worse 3 +g | GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1411 F. WARREN JOHNS fear, now under rental. Goods to be removed immediately at purchaser's re G st. ow. a Narva in August, 1. and the tsar’s re-|the Declaration of Independence and alin the last few days, and at a coumadin | er G. SLOAN '& tthe OLD BUD | pied with in twenty days. Title pertect. For | Gods. Soal Capos’ and é ther information and pe = Matheratical aud Mecha ON SATURDAY, pecuat Co inepect M1 Sale te comke= maareine oF 68 Fings st of sale: The purchaser to assume a deed | €xvense. © N & CO., - : all = eee a Tho right ts cassreel > enject ony @ turn visit to the kaiser at Kiel in June, 1892; | member of the convention which framed the | of physicians held ‘yesterday it. was. de- | of trust for $2,000 due in five years from Novetaber | | sez7-3t ee — Auetionees. | ETT Ey CERAM HOES ABLE, Lors, SUMMER RESORTS. 3 wait but while the tsar’s delay in the latter case | Constitution of the United States; as a mili- | cided that to save hia life one of hie loge | 18 1800, and'a second trust of $1,250 pacesie ie Tabac isin grim cna STREET NORTHWEST. Secnetic! = OOOO" was exploited by the French press as| tary man, as surgeon general and physt-| would have to be amputated. monthly installments, the partictlars of which N Ee je . SALE AT THE PALAIS ROYAL, CoR- | | By virtue of a certat ty © deed of trast rec am ATLANTIC CITY, Nt. NNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND’ 12TII | Liber S48, folto No. 3: — Indubitable evidence of his hostility to Ger-| cian general of the continental army for ; the balance of ———— Rill be stated at the’ time of ul MEDICAL, &c. HOTEL Jerr Ov beach. eS ‘DIC , the purchase money in casb. A deposit of $200 re- for th ot cme fe one = = “s many. responding d been | the middle department: as a professional ; ir for the District of Coimmba, end at ane PEC fomfort and con = laren Sree See cee Gere ries tee | mene eet ten cee ecterean austin’ cat peas —— See. are not ‘complied with ln Aftees Gite fray ioe ae rier Te MDAY, MORNING, SEPTEMBER THIR- | of the farty eccured thereby, ‘we will offer for aie, | IMPERIAL, bone at reduced rates, Ona trea and | Di. A ik Slide ea titioner, only death from a prevailing epi- of sale right 1s reserved to resell ‘the propert; Neg peel O'CLOCK, the oT DAY" a1 > THE — =— | ol-knows Gea ween oe Sarak | demic of typhus fever having endei ‘his| © weesenesnns prea ercemnte is ihe tisk tad st of the detailing purchaser after Siew of thelr stock of Ladiew” Cloaks fo bs 34 | Genock Pi, te saonem vecribel ope | GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE BLUE RIDGE 408 C wt mw fs not unlikely that the results of the recent | forty-five years of active practice; as the ndge Out of joe. Are seer TaAeE ent Sf such resale in some | Cen r ——— | situate in the ‘city of Washington, District af ¢ i the “mont Pr ee ee en Seat $0 Snare, 16) ee ees oe orem rane Of Uae) The) supreme court 4t\) Intianapolts | eqveruncias aud vecocline Gr otk oe = = “O00 Pas ATES Swe Fon tae gh of lots fifty-three <8) and stats. > hours, 10 to 1. 8 to ® not the continuance of the present ministry | lic trusts, the first treasurer of the United ae t chaser. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. > in Edward Earl's sutulivision of certain | — = = ~—— = - Z = t |. | fendered an important decision yesterday in CO., —— lots in square numbered two hh a BATH COUNTY, VmGINTA.- | xe der its republican fot ay | Phia, an 1 in . x ONE BA’ RSE BY AUCTION ‘TO COV v- | the District ‘olnmah ‘ae ee : “conveniences,” ten mew { and Toute. OF Gupone the tear to a greater resdinecn sy, | arent social reforms which are the living| liam T. Friedley. An apportionment act| THE ABOVE SALE IS Postpoxen, on ao. | ONF BAL HORSE BY, AUCHON 10 COMER LIV: | th Districy of Columbia tn Liner WF. fal 2S | maden Gomrewiencen, HE teh nem tagen | 8S Se Penta Soaring $me_fo Some definite, Understanding with | see gaye the public health, involantacy seq | Daswed by the last legislature merged the | Siete SiNTit Tint EMIDAY, SEETEMBER | op TURSDAY. SEITEN Twi Haome, and Lo weare after date, “with interest at | bath im butel, spectal sates Mtrom , ‘"oisereite, hothangag France. Prince Galitzin said. some years | oe ee eon ot ee eTy cr. | fourth and fifth judicial districts into the | "sesidade RATCLIFFE, Uta aT ies piace | at Tv ‘auction, in front of the ‘a ananys oe once an ee gigs aus: 2. ned. weet “there te ago, “Monarchica! ussia_ can never all tude, . new fourth district, of which Gibson, ——DUNCANSON BR ¥ rs. | Ratelitte, Darr & Co., 920 Pa. cash, a ae gt owen BILL TOP SV MMER RESORT, RIL Tor Horse, i tae bone oe Derself with red-republican, athletic, mor-| “Gioration of the comlition of the inseng, | democrat, was elected Judge. Friediey, the —— Es ONE BAY HORSE, To Cov Sepontt Tat tite of “Sale” Torte, be ay Soe FPS he Tia LOVETT. Prop. oa ap. Oe ee ee &e. The great National Medical Library | ilieumbent Judge of the old fourth, refused | TRUSTEES SALE, OF TWOSTORY BRICK Metin Geos E susiee. ‘First-ciaes oe, Se, See ve Pa STREET Beet ata oe the Getuaitlag tenner afer ase | fq, umealed, inct-caas table. "Pose ‘Sly om ‘The said horse having been left at my Infirmary in = = tng News. serie crate | BICYCLES. the name of R. E. Cozzens. All parties interested will please take not! ‘Times and Men Change. and Museum which has been established | to surrender that office to Gibson ‘and suit bs 1621. MADISON But times change and men change with | under the auspices of the medical depart-| having been brought he gained the decision NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned days’ readvertisement in the agre rm vc. K . DANIEL BREAD. ——$—— r = = at the seat of govern-|in the lower court. Gibson appealed to the trustecs, recorded in Liber 16iT, follo Sivtee sees | "emus cash. . C. KIMPTON, V. 8, ; ane = es. s borer pietenenlingld peiappeasrt = ment omer fitting locality for the pro. | Supreme court, which affirmed the action of | ghe of ihe lund records of the ‘District of Column. | se28-2¢ O st. bet. 9th and loth aw. 027. Ss HOTELS. EAKS SEVER We = an = e will, at request of party secured, sell ~ Bett dks seed 2 oo L eves nument, and {t 1s, therefore, hoped | the lower court. sell at 5 - . “ ote er character as on the permanence and| Pot“ihe same liberal spirit’ which the fer_| ‘The decision says: “If a legislature can BAYS THE TWENTY AIST DRT OE Se PTHRE | count of the vaio ubtit SATURDRS SebIS iG, | RaTcurrR, , AUCTIONEERS, ~ eal t mutual interests of the contracting govern-| lowers of science manifested in placing the | at its will abolish the circuit court in ques- | MER, Teus, et FIVE CLOG PMt Sur ine | THUREIETH, 1868, at sane howe and Shee = ts. Nevertheless, it would surprise no| statue of Prof. Henry at the approach to| tion and thus legislate a judge and prose- reel of land situate in the city of Washington, W. C. KIMPTO: One if, after the enthusiasm and exeitement | the Smithsonian Institution on the one alde, | cuting attorney out of office in addition to Bistiet of Colurnbin, Known as ait of Jot Now 7a, | _ se2T-dbe __ Om. b : ws ae oF ne Toston mccting nnd tke tritiant few | and the, profeaalon of law that of Chiet being im direct confict with the other pro- tm Jot Tru sytunon of ayaa Xo, i'm |". BERNTIEIMER & CO. Aun BARE BY ALUTTUN. pe ta Giities which will attend it have somewhat | Justice Marshall at the ascent to the Su-| visions of our organic laws, it would also page 3, improve: gcc ments, cousisting of two-story, brick house. fa a ON THURSDAY, OCTORER FIFTH, 1893, aT Pa. ave. and 14th st., "i a reme Court of the United States on the| put in hazard the official life of every judge | qn, Wpiatine of two.stors, brick house. AUCTION, SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., we will sell faded, Figaro should treat the world my | rd purchase money to $00 per day. Sp 8., mercial men wad large partion. ce ; = Toth nw. | DESIRABLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL e- Oth and 10th aw, AND STORE, NO. 80) MARYLAND AV | | ™ i ae wz = carte ick other, may actuate the members of the | and prosecutor in the state. | be paid in cash and the residue to be paid In two | We, Will, well by, public ion in front of the premises 2 Washington, D. C._ new version of its celeLrated artich AMC: | profession of taedicine 60 place at the en- aleasiorags | equal inetallments In ome and two year vwity fy. Stelnean Tiros “em ¥ LOT 18 IN SQUARE 915, - | UP DEEDS 4ND ance ou Flirt?” Meanwhile the most elal E | terest at 6 per cent per unnum, for which the | SEPTEMBE) Et and, MONDAY, Feanting 20 feet on Marylend avenve between Sth EBBRITT HOUSE, states and territories @ reparations ar- making for the re-| trance to this splendid depository of medi. Hope. notes of the purchaser, secured by deed of trint | BER 2, 1803, at SEVEN O'CLOCK T's and 9th ats. ne. and running back with that H. EVANS, orate prepa’ Russians, both in Toulon and | Cal lterature, science and art the imperish- to satisfaction of the ‘undersigned, on the prop. | £00ds in the ‘store upon which the Interest ts due | width about 121 feet G imhes to.an 1S-foot alley, WASHINGTON. D. G | Always im office ott engine oo he Vesna, Soe sed. that | able effigy of one who so honored them all| Written for The Evening Star. erty shall be given, or all cash. at the option at | twelve months or more. This ale consists of Gold, | improsed by brick dwelling with teame back bei coer | fo Parts Te we in toe the Pane shania | at the birth of the republic. Bright star of night: Sweet dream of Joys to be! | the! purchaser" A deposit of "$200. required when Siver, and Hstal Watches, Diamonds, (ot All de: | ing and stable rom for ve horse ta reat. = | COMMISSIONER OF DEE Giinka’s opera, “1! oe ON, louds area: accepted. All” conveyancing ‘an. record ytions), , ds. Bracelets, Chains, | Terms: Phe porchaser can assume an incumbrance SLE ANTNG |) and territory. Notary at be given in their honor at the Grand Opera: (SE Ee ee CO eS tly AE gore sok purchaser. ‘Terie, of let oe Earrings, 'Nockiacen, Bleere Buttons, °M of bout $3,000: ower and above this amount to be| STEAM CARPET CLEANTN( HN pu tne g and Tehcarsa! ied to the abandon: | U- 8. Naval Hospital, Washington, D.C. | yor cou dost epaak of sunnier dare before: | Gd Tih In ftcen dss rom “ay Sue atalor | Charme (and Laknis | Ryvelmen fiom of fhe patctaace:" Terme to be complied with | AMMONIATED STEAM. CAKIET. <u foes ge oa aan Bab aaa a Si ES When earth seems now to satisfy no more cost of defaulting Durchaser. re a Gverconte and alt Kins of Cloth wear in 15 days from the dar of ale posit of | Works. Carpets cle ty the, best ee = rE. EDA I 8 are sold. Holders of 200 he time of sal> yanc-| Carpets mu proot tree of Provriate opera is to be produced for the} The pope te about to eddress the Amert- ee CB WILLUMSOS, | will please tate notice.” “'BTEMENT nitomsr” | fog. recording, dec at tbe Jorchasers cont fremes’ mais te order tomes @ the entire troupe, from the|can bishops tn regard te the university ‘Trustecs. ‘Pawn Brokers, DARR & 00. Werks, 1708 and 1710 E nw. Teiephons, Sok occasion, an ego ‘are to | Washingtem. —s 7 9 ‘Inquire 600 Sth ot. aw. 0els-4ade M. BEENHEIMER & 00.. Auctioneers. 5023-71 me28-dhds Auctioneers. mh M. NEWMYEL, Manager.