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8 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 80, 1891—-TEN PAGES. The Best |THE VANDERBILT TROUBLE |: see ue tunel ot Preient ote AUCTION(SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS FUTURE DAYS. AYER’S PILLS. mm | Remedy For of Lake Shore road. He was seen in his private car by a correspondent, , THIS AFTERNOON. and asked if the cable correctly reported to lume %, 1804. 2 RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. cbotale sitet 3 What is Said to Have Oaused Marital the domestic trouble of William K. Vander- i pe eT Jee annaoe ad Cees OE ot ew WORLDS FAIR. Stomach, Differences. “You must excuse me, but I desire to Sn ae ee Fae ‘trains, 1118 Jam, op etmiet Lamtted ee rn say nothing on the subject,” was the an- SOUTHWEST, AND ON C STREET BETWEEN | paca Liminutt St Louis and ~ y-eed Liver, and He seemed much affected. He was here Much Interest im Society Circles Over | put three hours and left then for the east. Bowel Compl aints. the Recent Publications — Who - How It is Taken at Newport. special dispat from Ni rt, RL, Nellie Neustretter is. 7 ; a aya: She DELAWARE ‘AVENUE AND SOUTH CAPITOL STREET SOUTHWEST. to the New York Press says: The contem- | jot iand ae cake has *. a a pa i of the MONDAY, Se, Plated separation of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. | Washington, Distelet be Gatambia, and designated THE TENTH DAY OF SEPTENOEI AD wane AYE "Ss PILLS Vanderbilt, announced by cable today, does | 8 and bein Jot number twenty-four (24), in, Red- AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the fot: | 275 R’ The New York World today -says: not strike society here with great surprise. | 10° aumber_ one (1), ane ‘Souare ing OS Jo — a a situate in the | fog ‘The rupture in the domestic relations of | Incompatibility of temperament alone ts be- | grty-throe (603), into lots a4 to 36, as recorded In Seanad. on pert of sgiee tie beeen ool an Le RECEIVED Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Vanderbilt, which | ved to be the cause. A society man, who book 37, pase, 92," in thi ice of the surveyor of ai ‘in dai tine (639), beginning for the same at the northwest | 204 i — ” * - begged that his name be withheld, said: | the Dist of Coluinbia, "together with all the | Terms made Known at the time of sale corner of sald square, being the intersection af | mmut has reached the point of separation, with|“Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt are totally un- | improvements, rights, &e. This 'y will be i e South D and Canal streets, and running thenceeast- | 22:20 gnes i cunjett, how ar Surviving Trustee, th, ing t- | Sagar AYERS PILLS. talk of a divorce, is discussed by a gentle-| fitted for each other, and for several years Se one ee reser, %0 8 peter — & cota 8% | erly slong the ne of Bouth D street two hun: | io, 3 4 : ., Aucts. dred and fixty-three a tenths (263.8) feet 10 | 4. Awards | rue xnpa, | | man claiming to be familar with the fact | ney ave, ted an uinnappy ,crisence, ir | Mivror bu aad aor tie tm cama ae: | NALTEE, 2, WILLIAMS Sera tey orn, aren nee Bo AT THE aT te, nat Boeip int the cass, who has made &|Yo"hire, Vanderbilt is & clever, even bril- | fee tars of salt ae meena tk fa ate mm itol ‘street seventy-three and forty-hundredths | p.m. long statement, which is given in such de- NM | days fr he day of La €7'The above sale is postponed on account of 40) feet; thence west at right angles with South | “ For WORLD'S FAIR. ¥ Ne Ne ee ee ee | ane te eek he te tee Ot | an, conn, a PDA, AOE TENET: | Goguek see exe tended ead a ok eee World’s Fair. Lait as to indicate that he knows whereof | liked by many friends. Mr. Vanderbilt is | Set 9 reutll IPs Property ef the riek and cost | rare *D. 1GD4, same Kur and pltce. five-hundredthe (186.49) feet to Canal street: thence | Por 00 | he speaks. He says that the first serious/@ most agreeable man, with whole-souled | tijcmcat of such ‘reanle Ig some Dewspsper pub. . TURPIN, along the line of Canal street one hundred ‘and six . 1:30 break was in Newport, in 1892, but that | !de4s; and yet, upon matters unimportant | jisied im Washington, D. C. All conveyancing and | _8u28-d&ds Surviving Trustee. | and forty-nine-bundredths (106.49) feet to the place | D - : as well as important, they failed to agree.” | recording at purchasers, cpt. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | ¢f, beeluning, contalning 16.51 7% square feet. and | |For 00, trouble was patched up. When they start-| ‘The speaker added that Mrs. Vanderbilt W. HENRY WALKER, Trustee. id being parts of lots two (2) three @) in said | 29-50 iz MODERN MIRACLES OF oe ed on the cruise on the Valiant, with Oliver Lor a atrong-eatnded, Soo es eh geno au2i-d&ds CHARLES F. LEWIS, ‘Trustee. ESIRABLE aye STORY, BROWN - 3 FRONT wan hy Ag ee Ty: Fer are indisputa! af formed re Fred. Bea with excl ive leas. vr. an S ERS DN | frame Bt toa by sick wet ese bet eee ead sates Sicrmgeteliore ‘heat phnteia gor pee ad See tie Tallent nates ete re, ieee ic barn KUMBER 490 SOUTH CAPITOL STREET, BY | “ESS taty theresficr we will fer fer mais at | BOT aND ‘ ‘anderbilt in the exclusive character o: 7 TION. * z The action of Carter's Little Liver Pills is pieas- | ccme to a thorough understanding. Mrs. | their house here, and. especially with, his Ue PES aS ero TYEIGHTH, at VIVE OCLSCR, ‘we’ wil “ater cast 4 ant. mild and natural. They gently stimulate the | Vanderbilt's presence on the yacht seemed | wife's idea of surrounding it with high, al 4 for sale, in front of the premises, any, q-4 Hirer, ami regulate the bowels, bt do sot DUES. | +, prove that. most impenetrable walls. : Special sale of entire stock Lor ‘65, SQUARE. 603, S00" , Continuing, this gentleman says: “Mrs. Nellie Neustetter’s Early Life. ba pe ye All en il pe @'clock). vaneenat is 2, woman with ® very strong A San Francisco dispatch says: of Fine Wines, Brandies | tna subject to an incumbrance of . Fst at the rate of 6 per ceat per annum, pay-| For A ana Will. She objected to members of the yacht-| Nellie Neustetter, the young woman who ‘erms: Over and e the trust cash. able semi-annually, secured by deed on tt am, 2 * ‘mis said trust be: in No. Ss ng party going ashore and_ staying 216 sald to be (he caime Of the family trou- and Whiskies of posit of required uj emines aid trent cing, Feconded. tn iber, No, TE ‘Boon; evening. When the gentlemen wanted ts | bles of Willicm K. Vanderbilt, is well A. Heitmuller & Co., day the District of Columbia.» 4 Play poker Mrs. Vanderbilt always insisted | Known here. She is a native of Eureka, Co: 2s —— ine (9), —.,. 4 | be Fold subject to od that one of them should stay out of the | Nevada; was educated at Miles Seminary, mprising 50,000 bottles an, tncumbrance of $2:000, and interest. “suid. gu-| rsiden aa} game tc entertain. They used to cut the | Alameda county, resided for a number of | WINES.—Angelica, Malaga, Port, Calif.; Port, 1890, with interest at the rate of @ per cent per | at ecards for the sacrifice. years in San Francisco, and has frequent- ae Sherry, California; 3 To croum, payable semi-annually, aid secured by deed Kk CAMPBELL, “Mr. Vanderbilt did not like this conduct | ly figured in escapades that have won her | Ey, Sauternes, Burguody, it. Jullan. : — of trust, recorded in liber No. 1489, at folio 466 et | 802 Gen. Manager. Gen. “Pass. Agt. on the part of his wife. Then the yachting | Notoriety, both in the new and old worlds. | pisckherry Irandy, gy Ree eerste nic Ad wee ane ae See ae orm. fea., one of the land records of the District of Go- 9 3 party was brokea up, and Mrs, Vanderbilt | She was’ born twenty-nine or thirty years | MWHiShiEN iG, Re ce and nye, | PRIDAY, THINTY.FI wheres ts one-third of the GIEDMONT Ai LIAS, A very daring attempt at robbery was | went to Paris, where apartments had been | #g0 at Eureka, where her father, Ben Co- | scotch, auc0-dile RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. = Scaedule in effect Jule} 1804, made in this town yesterday. About 11 secured for her accommodation. The house | hen, Kept. a clothing store and became | | RUMS.—Jamaica, St. Crotx, Tom Gin, Schledam | —“RarcoivFR DAR & CO., AUCTIONERES, Years from the | genger Biation Washeeear® ft Reamesivanta Pas o'clock Mrs. Maxwell, who keeps a small | WS a handsome piace, but Mrs. Vanderbilt | W' hy. e return io Eureka rs | _ Castelive Wine, Imported Culmbacher Beer, im- 920 PA. AVE. 'N.W. payments to be secured by | 6:00 a.m. dally. for Danville and inter did not like it. At first she said she would | *¢minary when ske was eighteen yea! porte iaedeen sold ahd to bear | mediate stations, and connects at with store at the corner of Washington and | not occupy it. but finally said she would | old, and was the belle of the town. Pretty, a yn my | yoga tn | DESIRABLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, ON at the rate of 6 per | the Norfalk and "Western railroad wectwand @atie Pierce streets, heard the sound of some one | if it was altered. The alterations she or-| Witty, graceful and vivacious, she pussess- | ,winss’ ofc Ariat ceo a S55 OAK STRFET, NEAR HAREWOOD AVENUE, Tas semi-annually, or | and at Manassas for Strasburg, dally, except Bun: im the store, which comprises the front | dered were so elaborate that they cost Mr.|¢d all the requisites for the breaking of | direst, and having sold the best and finest ‘only. LE DROIT PARK, BEING NO. 236, AT AUC- purchaser. A deposit day. ¢ her residence, and going to the | Vanderbilt 100,000 francs. Mr. Vanderbilt | hears. sive the public an ty to parchase these | o2"Shinay, AUGUST THIRTY-FIRST, A. D. iat cain to be Be Ey gg room of her » and golug objected to this, and there was another| Her jirst victim was the nephew of a | goods at their own piteats nuction. ig itis See OES rom the day of | New York aud Washington vie Cherotte ned’ Ge. door was surprised to see a colored boy on | row, well-known capitalist, and her liasons with | SALE AFTERNOON AND EVENING aT our | 18% AT FIVE O'CLOCK Pt. we “us reserve the right to | lumbla to Savannah and Jacksonville, uniting at the counter and pulling the money drawer “After that row Mr. Vanderbilt rushed off | him created such scandal that her parcnis 225 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. ‘the de- DROIT poy et tig A Spry gh py Sond an ineumbrance of §1,200 due in 5 ‘years from TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AUG- from underneath. She rushed at the in-| to London to see the Derby run. He re-| sent her to the care of relatives in San | ( Y-FIFTH, AT TWO TAM. AND ED, truder, who, letting go of the money til, | turned to, Paris and witnessed the Grand bain gia lad ef Cg woke CONTINUING DAILY UNTIL ENTIRE STOCK commenced to rain blows upon the woman | PTX om June 17 last. The turning point : au eee ee TCTIONE Lor IX BARRY’S SUB, IN BLOCK 10, LE a Pak i u 4 ij ili : i i i 1 f and Greenville, Miss. in the affairs of Mr. Vanderbilt and his| marked figure on Kearney and Market | au24-6t ot 4:45 p.w—Datly fo- and and fought savagely to free himself from | wife was reached at the Grand Prix. At| streets during the afternoon, foe tad years frome the same date; bearing statlora and. thivagh teaie er Woot ent her grasp. This he succeeded in doing, and| that race he won 40,000 francs. Almost| Among her admirers was a wealthy man FUTURH DAYs. ‘Terms (on amount over and above trusts): $100 | WALTER B. Wiliams & 00., AUCTIONEERS, | Stfashure. dally, running out the door made good his escape. | !mmediately afier receiving his winnings |"amed Rothschild, who laid himself and = cash to be. pald'on the day of sale, balance in ERN VESTIBULED ~ ~ he was introduced to a woman celebrated | his fortune at her feet. She utilized them DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, monthly Installments of $25 each, secired by deed PANT BEYER | man Vestibuled Sleepers and The affair was reported to the police at the | ror her beauty and for her following of | both until she fell in love with a cigar TRUSTEES: SALE CF IMPRovED property, | of,{°%; oF all cash, at the option of the purchaser. RESCRVEY of | Charlotte and Columbia substation, and a description of the thief | wealthy swells. She is Nellie Neustretter.| drummer named Henry Neustetter. She SITUATE ON KRAMER SIREET BETWEEN — to a complied with in days from the ‘TED ON THE | 28cksonville and and assailant given. He ts described 28 | She immediately fascinated Mr. Vanderbilt, | Married Neustetter in 1884, and all went | SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTENNTH SURES | Oty OF, M6, othermise the right to resell re BHIGHTWOOD AVENUE | Ke™ York, to “ eee pout imteen Jeers Ol, attired. i | and, as an appresiation of her beauty and| Well for a time. Her husband's business | NOITHEANT. " CONSISTING — OF | TWENTY: | Hk 14, fost of, the defaulting purchaser. 4 = vi Srentqeusery, Bet: Yor’ te eee ee short light pants, black jacket and dark | society, he presented her with the 40,000 | compelled him to be out of the city most prunes FRAME DWELLINGS. chaser’s ‘cost. ad we * to Mi via Bis soft hat. francs -vhich he had won that day. Sev-| of the time, and during his absence Nellie | sanz j"a'D, isy2 any Gaines eo ber Pa auz4-d&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR & C0., Aucts. D. Tos, Searing Washingtca to P-— 5 ‘Ostamtia. “Dining car Some sneak thief managed to steal sever- | eral of his friends remonstrated with him | led a rapid life. She was the boon com- | foie 373 “et seq., of the tana records ef the Dis- THOMAS DOWLING CO., AUCTION! 258 et seq.. one | Gfeenshoro’ to Se Rion al toilet articles. including a comb and | for making her such a gift, but he insisted, | panion of all the fast young men about | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the pay pecan Salt A OE or eon DS om x AND OHIO DIvi- brush, from the Overlook Inn night — rome of course, che yielled to his demands enti a US hog came in aes tell ae ag Pat ue, wilt ee pas blic, auctia it ie face. ee nin a. ~y fil he ge pm, San cacept Bonar, last. The theft was reported to the police t she should accept it. er hus! and went to New York !n , “4 'HIR- | (RUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE d pa 3 ~" station, and after an investigation the of-| “The story of how he fitted up a magnifi- | company with Laura Edelman, a noted | TIETH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. Lis, IX: |" ON 28D. ST. N.W. BET. G AND H STS, No. | Teeern Dat Or” Ate eee E. | gy + ficers have discovered the marauder. cent establishment for her in Paris, and| Woman of Los Angeles. Neustetter se- 73. I “Andi, if I be lifted up, will draw all | subsequently gave her a residence at Deau- | cured a divorce and Nellie continued to men unto me,” was the text from which | ville, with servants and every luxury she | lead a gay life in New York. Prof. Clayton of the Smithsonian Insti- | desirei, is true. It shocked and surprised | She captured the heart of a millionaire tute preached a stirring sermon at the Ana-/ the American residents at Paris, but Mr, | manufacturer, who gave her a sumptuous : i Wi By virtue of 2 deed of trust, date of December Yin Liber | t i f is if if i f of Columbia, and at the written request of the party seeured thereby, 1 will sell, at Re Beatie, | 808 7: 2:20 pm. end 8:90 pm. Manas: costia Baptist Church last night, which | Vanderbilt was so open in his attentions as | flat, horses and carriages and all the money | trustee, and others’ subdivision er pot Ba! ‘Long | fen, in front of the premises, thence with | $°4,' a Sit) om. Gally. epeayt >, and Fesulted in seversi responses. The singing | to puzzle everybody. One of the most sur-| she could spend. He took her to Hurope, | Meadows, eld Grt_narced aabditisber iog Oo | THIRTY-FINET DAY of SIN degrees R's | 84) 2m. atiy Sy at the meeting was gocd, and the services | prising things he did was to allow the ser-| Where she traveled like a princess. When | corded in the ice of the surveyor of the Distric: fo the eastern line of the said tract, | tion furnished at offices, 611 and 1800 Tenneylva- successful Tonight the deacons of the | vants of Nellie Neustretter to wear the | she returned to New York she dazzle’ the | of Columbia. ih county book 8: page 28, said lots — a2? degrees, W. 25 82-100 | aia Penusylve- church will hold a meeting to meet all who | same livery as those worn by Mrs. Vander- | people with the elegance of her Worth | belng, Improved by frame dwellings. Bach lot wil ‘original lot ix eating eae | ™8 desire to unite with the church, this meet- | bilt’s servants. This fact has been noticed | dresses and the brilliancy of her jewels. ‘Terms ot sale: One-third cash, balance in one and | (6), in scuare fifty-six (56), bed by metes and 70 perches ‘the | © ing being the result of the recent revival | and commented upon by every person who In 1890 she returned to San Francisco | two years, for which notes of the purchaser, bear- | bounds ae follows, te wit: Beginning the same thence with said read services. Tonight Pastor Stevenson will be | Saw her and her equipages in Paris and | to visit her parents, who had removei to | ing interest at the fe of 6 per cent per annum, | %t & point on the east side of 23d street west, 16 thence 8. 6% essisted by his brother, Mr. George E. T. | Deauville. this city from Eureka. She took rooms at | interest payable sei Hy, and secured upon | fect north a the, ssathwest corner of said lot place of be- Stevenson, a divinity student. Talk of a Divorce. @ leading hotel, dressed better than any | {he property wold. 00 om A SI fn yg Ape ge gy money to be A. M. Green has sold to Edwin W. Green, | «wnhen this news reached Mrs, Vander-| W2™#" in town, wore thousands of dol- | Et'time of sale. All ncing and recording at | rear line of said lot, thence north eighteen (18) lot No. 21, and east half of lot No. 20, in i lars’ worth of gems and spent money as irchaser's cost. Tertge of Bale to be complied with | feet, thence west one hundred and thirty-seven feet i . j- | Dilt she immediately communicated with | freely as if she had an unlimited letter fifteen days of day of. gale, otherwise trustecs | two'and one-half inches, and thence south eighteen of sale, the Chetan, fod SO Ton Of CBE! se trend tm America end set about to |Gf credit oc the United: Staten aiat. Her | reanve the the ts Teal Per hes iy ne itieet | Hye Sau CaPRaIC faces, and. thence to, be siven for the ‘deferred payments, bearing chester, ‘$700. " money began to give out and she went | ©8t of defaulting purchaser or purchasers. Terms of sale: $1,323, together with the ex-| interest at the rate of ty anpum, —_—> Procure @ divorce. Mr. Cornelius Vander- | Money| beg ‘Youen ‘taki ith a MAHLON ASHFORD, uses of sale, to be paid in cash, and the payable semi-annually, “and fo be secured by. deed 10:30 AM. FAST LIXE.—Pullmin Buffet Parlor BROOKLAND. bilt went over to Paris hastily to patch up | a ate Gaxiab cee seca ass 1 ALDIS B. BROWNE, =, aaa [A PE | to Harrisbure. Parlor and Dining Care, Bar- matters, and the story is that he met Wil-| ‘The next that was heard of her was that | aut7-cod Pacific bujiding; 622-6294 Fut’ thw, Mill be required at the time of the sale. Terma | “3'1s"p' ‘CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESR. Early on Tuesday morning the milk|liam K., his brother, with whom he has|she had gone to Europe again and had = @aaris ing Saale, £0, be complied with within Sifters Aakt | ;_Pullman Buttet Parlor Car to wagon of Mr. Isaac Quackenbush, who re- | STeat influence, end, hearing his story, se-| been ejected from the Continental Hotel |, S2THE AROVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL from day of cale, of the trustees reserve the ing and Dinine Cars, Harrisburg to . ck ki Cured from him a promise rot to make the | beem, clected tr pg te that | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TENTH. 1894. xame hour. | Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days | %0,fesell the property at the risk and cost of the | Ginciematt: Lonteviite ama sides at “Cedar Grange,” on thé Bunker | story of his differences with his wife pub- |/2,Farls. To her parents she wrote thal MAHLON ASHFORD, "| from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves | defaulting otter, Gre days’. edvertion- Hill road, near the District line, was upset | lic. she was studying for the stage, and she « ALDIS B. BROWNE, the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting od ry ss always concealed from them the fact th: ‘Trustece, : by the sudden turning of the horse at the| “Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt also saw Mrs. | sne cas leading a fast life. She wrote that | au20-cod Pacific building. 622.0% Fat. nsw. purchaser cr purchasers, after five days’ notice of corner of 2d and E streets northwest, |W. K. Vanderbilt and heard her story. He | she would return to San Francisco in Oc- Trustee, it. : = 2 ~ ee WALTER G. DUCKETT, Surviving Washingtor. Mr. Quackenbush was on the made every effort to bring about a recon- tober, but prcbably her encounter with Mr. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, au20-10t Cor. Pa. ave. and 224 61 cillation, but failed in everything except | \° 5 612 B st. nw. Sa step of the wagon at the time, and his| the stopping of divorce proceedings’ It was | ¥ 224erbilt may intesfere with her plans FUTURE DAYs. shoulder blade was broken, beside receiv-|at this time that Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt Fert er A a RU OPERTS Oe Ste SUS APLE, IMPROVED RATCLIFFE, DARR & 6O., Auctioneer i began to suffer from nervous prostration. WEEN SIX : —— wil confine him to his home for sone time | Burin the iinens it ts nderstond that she |, Bids were opened im the fice of Acting| AA! Nite Noktuwi™ WANE | ADMIMITEATORE Ate or Doors, BLINDS ‘An entertainment deserving of patronage | CBanced her mind about going to the courts, | Treasurer Meline at the Treasury Depa XA 2 BLK of a certain deed of trust, bearing date RE, CHANDELIERS, & day of July. "A.D. 1503." and: tevorded GEE SATE OF CHARLES GESSPO! et seq., one of the land CEASED. of Columbia, ard at the the notes secured thereby, ‘Trustecs. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. USTEES SALE OF THE FRAME DWELLING NO. 222 EIGHTH STREET Notre EAST. By virtue of a certain deed of t: dat: oo ane rust, ed De- A recorded =" the land ords of the District of ‘Columbia, in Mber No. 1541, fest ie ans ed Foe eet oe DaY OF SECTEMNER, A. D. 184, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. M., all that piece or parcel of ground ine ie Si aCe, tea eh sa as and being pai t ronage | and was willing to do anything to avoid the | ment at noon yesterday for $100,000 District Will be held at Sheridan Hail, Soidiers’ | publicity that must follow a sult for di-| ct columbia 2.05 per cent bonds, authorized Home, Thursday’ evening, September 13, | vorce. a to be sold under the provisions of the act of the beneficiary being am unfortunate cld| “Col. and Mrs. William Jay, both friends | Congress approved August 1h 18M. A come: | Feieest of the hold comrade. By vote of the audience a caue| of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Vanderbilt, then | Mites consisting of Messrs. FW. Lantz, | bytlll sell, at publte a will be given to the most popular man in| went over, and they are even now trying | Mitte val on ‘ OF Ss ad C 2 Zz. W. Dunham and H. W. Barrett opened | TEMBER, A.D. 1894, CLOCK P.M ‘are rooms of Rateliffe, Darr No. , 930 € the home, another cane to the laziest man | to effect a reconciliation and save the pub- | 2.4. AMigered. the be ‘There were only | the following described real estates sittate in the | street morthwest (in tear of tals buna oo in the home, and a chromo t» the handsom-|licity of a scandal, but are not meeting thiee recetved. filles: city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, | TUESDAY, FOURTH DAY ¢ MBER, A.D.. est lady present at the entertainment. with exceptional success. R. L. Da: & Compan: of Boston, $100,000 | to wit: art of griginal lot numbered one (1), in | 1804, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M, the personal estate Me. John A. Carr and family: who Have] "I have found that Mrs, Vanderbit has | a¢'si13 son" shale e ocr ot Wek Tene, | ecned i! lethamte, sake, ty | af the ate Cualeg Gof eset wie cme ook. tied 4 we Ys avenue twenty-thi invite the attent! of builders and othe Miss Lizzie Shellenberger, who has re-| and the use of their town house at Sth ave- | New York city, $100,000 at $115.406. rom the southwest corecr ot seri |. Ta “ASH ed northeasterly from the southwest cornet ot id TERMS OF SALE € turned to Brookland irom a pleasant visit | nue and 52d street and the Islip house. The | Jt did not take the committee long to) jot, and running thence soathwesteriyalome. sal By virtue of an order of che Snpreme Court of the District, of Columbis, holding a special term uction, in front of the preis: | for Orphans’ Court business, th> unde tole HE FOURTH DAY OF 'SEP- | administrator, will fell by ‘public auezion, at the AT FIVE O'C & Co. Xe decide in favor of the acceptance of the bid Hd southwest nai lots thence a dmstents = : nce ol Avenue to ald southwest coruer of sak lott iminiatrator. lot seventy-seven and one-twelfth (77 1-12) feet; pee a sey and Miss Della Mussey. ve her outright. of the fact that the rate offereti by them, re north slong the west line |” TRUSTEE'S BALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. I. Towers and fam-| “it to the ‘general impression on this side | $11%.408, is above the rate at which these po ge Eee de Soe LRG Asati ily are home again from an extended cut-| of the water that Mrs. Vanderbilt will not | bcrds are quoted on the murket today, | twenty-turee (22) feet; thence south to intersect a| By vittue of a power of sale contained in a ing at Mount Washington, rear Caltimore. | seek a divorce, and I have heard that Mr. | $112.25. The bonds will be in registered | line drawn from the’ point of beginning and morte: re — Granville A. oe and —— Judge and Mrs. An-lerson are enjoying | Cornelius Vanderbilt has a promise from | fcrm, bearing interest from August 1, 1804, Bag er arog pl of — Jot, | the Middle a! and Const: the compaay of their son, Mr. Archie An-| William K. that he will not attempt pro- | and in denominations of $1,000 or $3,000, as ayenes. cat Buses, of beginning. Ma derson, =ae has spent the most of his va- | ceedings of that nature on his own behalf. = al ‘autres. oe cease sn be nnd plece or real et = inp square recor cation in Kentucxy. Whe Nellie Neustretter sed for the refunding o o per | fect, more or: lens, and beinz a ‘three- - 3 ry story fi building, known New York brother Mf. Shue uf Gata, and Mer Hex | “Nellie Neustretter is one of the most no- | fet District bonds and the 2.35 per cent | stu, frame, wullding maaary ao ‘. re aw ol . and 3 tie f th class of her} _ Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | the y. PTEMBER, the Whitesides of Chicago is visiting her | torious women of the uppe! a = Sa | payable tm cash, the balance in equal installments | ing property, belng lots Nos. 1. in block Now 77, brother. kind in Paris. She is acknowledged to be AUCTION SALES. fn one ang two ycurs, with interest at the rate | and 2, in block 11, on the B. F. Gilbert subdivi- ‘The exodus of Brook!anders to the city|one of the handsomest women in Paris, st of six (©) per centum per annum from the day’ of | sion, known as Takuma Park, partly. in the county fo sce the industrial perade last night was | and has been for scme time one of the gay- FUTURE pays ‘cust on the property soil. of ail cash, at the | Cf,stoutgomerr. Md.. and partly tn the District of Home road ran their cirs crowded wntil a | est of the gay set. Who introduced her to ©. G. SLOAN & 00., AUCTIONE anit of $300 required | lots is a’ frame house, with ten rooms, ing Jate hour. From m: points of vantage | Mr. Vanderbilt I do not exactly know. I = 1407 Gat — not complied with in fifteen (15) days trom day | bot and cold water, bath room, windmill and sta- in Brookland a fine view of the illuminated | haye heard, but that does rot matter. e We, with twenty-five thousand three hundred square (Successors to Latimer & Sloan. of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the Guana of Wie Continl coun be ont “There has for years been more or less re dosh Property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur: | £et of ground. more or lew. |The yen the roll of the drums could b> plainly heard. | talk in society here and Newport concern- | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE FRAME DWELL- | chaser after five (5) days’ advertisement of such cverlooking the. Park and. surrounding count = On account of the parale the M. E. prayer | mg both Wm. K. Vanderbilt and Mrs. Nga, SITUAUE ON, HARIRISC STREET LE pe SiPeaecceniis wel conedin iy yd within two blocks of the B. and U. RR. and’ elec: meeting, which was to have been held Iast | Vanderbilt. He has been fond of yachting EEN AD. SuCtE | chase sige RATCLIFFE, Ds & ©O., Av s 920 PA. AVE. NAV TONERS, AND Ati . trle rallroad stations. om ans ANACOSTIA, D. C., AT PUBLIC chaser’s cost. SECURITIES AT AUCTION FOR evening at the residence of Mr. Edward S.|2"d_ pleasure generally, and naturally |. ae ae fe rect ae ae OS the GEORGE H. PLANT, Jr., Fe een eae, cia emt FOUR| ACCOUNT OF WHOM If MAY CONCEEN. Morgan, was postponed. would excite comment on account of his | i@th day of August, A.D. Isps, and daly recorded | aU23-dé&ede Surviving ‘Trustee. | The sale will take place a a By virtue of two collateral notes ai direc: : great wealth and habit of traveling from | in Liber 1983, at folio 305 et seu., of the land ree pan 9 tion of the holder thereof, wt will ee sell_at publi auction, within our sales 200 Pa. AVES N.W., ON TUESDAY, DAY OF Fe; Place to place, sometimes with and often | ords of theDistrict of Columbia. t will sell at pr TAKOMA. without Mrs. Vanderbilt. Mrs. Vanderbilt | lic auction, in front of the premixes,on THULSDA is fond of society and greatly admired by | SEPTEMBEL SIXTH, 1894, at FIVE O'CLOCK = : M., the following described land and ise, The Brightwood Electric Railway Com- | wemen, as well as men. She found pleas- | dst.'in the county of Washington, District a err — Terms of stie: One-third cash, balance in two CG. SLOAN 0, AT CHIONEDRS, 01 G ST. | equal payments, at six and twelve months from ee ss ig err the day of sale. The deferred payments to be se- ao een aicen cured, if required, by mortgage upou the tye DESIRABLE UX IMPROVED PROPERTY AT THE fit, RYD DOUGLAS . THE CRTH A.D. 1894. AT ONE © 7 the collaterals attached to said not R OF CENTEK AND 14TH STREETS gany have placed in the buildings at the | ure Jn oe ar pp fe ie Na sald, and Known ax lots 5:2, Si and G4, situate | EXTENDED, MT. PLEASANT, D. ¢., aT PUB- | —862-10t° Attorney ser Mertgagees. Gos: rs - | on the south side of larrison street between Adams Lic AUCcTt (NCANSON BROS., }CTIONEERS, Takoma terminus a large clock, in @ Po- | ever, until two years ago, when it was cur- | and ‘Tuslor strects, Anacostia, D.C. Buch lot has | By" virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the | BY PUNCANSON BROS., AUCTION! iy sition which patrons as well as employes rently reported in Newport that Mr. Van- Genuine hots donee na one by eee ees of wre igh raped duly po Baia ae VALUABIE UNIMPROVED . a i. Ll be ++ one of ¥ IN generally megane a eee pone nap mn prea mgs jena ergy PE Ty Harrison street, Anacoatig, 0 Inet secoctie’ Sor: the District of Gsieaiia, eed att Sou De beara! The weekly me hodist So- | Fes road, . y i = ERTY ON STODDERT STREET GEORGI Terms: One-thi ee ee aoe ae request of the party secured. thereby,” we will wk yittiie of a decd ot trust duly recorded in ciety was held at the residence of Mrs. B. | ;, explaining his determination, said that | [out on’ ine interest Pe ay a Bowne. He sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on | Mber No. 1088, folio ‘et seq., the land ree- ‘s 6 rust 6 roperty, \. conveyane- sl Re 1804, ords of the District of Columbia, ‘will _ ell W. King, with Mr. R. L. Dutton of Wash- | Mrs. Vanderbilt was too exacting; that she | ing and recording at purchase = at a ot wre will sell. in N) AY. ‘I 5 cost. A deposit of | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described’ real | front of the eqproimises, on TUESDAY. the FOURTH ington as leader. The membership of this | demanded too much of him, and that he | $100 will be required on each house at time of sale. | estate, situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: | DAY OF a A. D. 184, AT FIVE Terms cash. “At that time a friend of Mr. Vanderbilt, au20dts RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. erms to be complied with In fifteen days from day those certain pl reels of land and | O'CLOCK TP. M., the f bed real TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY society is rapidly increasing, and their | did not care to create a scandal, if they | Crate. : Premises, .caowe cack, Gistingewned on belay iors | tate tet premisca, sttunter felon end Seti es ce] ne ee ne ae hour of meeting on Sunday, 4:50 p.m. a | COV = ‘that time I cannot say. Bu' (Signed) WM. N. FISHER. numbered one (1) and two (2) of Susie A. Hertford’s | city of Georgetown, District of Columbia, to wit: COLN PARK, IMPROVED BY time when no other services are held, in- | Bu" wa ee and Mra, Jas. axa, being: Ge | ‘Trustee. | subdivision of original lots numbered fifty-three | Beginning for the same at a polnt on the south side . THE ol ne halt (ata f toddert street, distant oue hundied and No Hi RLEVESTH STREET SOUTHEAST S -nine and one-half ), fockust ry rt street, nt one hundr. went, . sures them large audiences. pended upon by the Vanderbilt family to H orses H orses So)! sroca'e mubdivinton “of Mt Fiensamt, “Batt | (120) fect weet from the southwest corner, formed The return of Mrs. Riley to her home | make an amicable arrangement. Mrs. Jay e 'e | subdivision is recorded in the office of the surveyor | by the intersection of Washington and ‘Stoddert 7 > has beer. an intimate, confidential friend of ” © AUCTION of the District of Columbia, in Book County No. 6, | Streets, and running thence with south side of Stod- here on Wednesday was followed by her de- — AT PUBLIC AUCTION. dert street, 120 feet; thence south 120 feet: thence Mrs. Vanderbilt for years, while Col. Jay 8. BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, folio 187. i parture on the same day, with a view of | Poo 'b.en on equally good terms with Will. StON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, | ‘T-rme: One-third cash, balance in one and two | cust 120 feet, and thence north to the place of begin- *sSfise Balloch returned. serterday from a | fom i. Vanderbit 0.040 LOUISIANA AVENUE. Seria, i eh emeens ne mae se at fertnight’s stay ‘with fricnds in Freehold, | _““The intimate friends of the Vanderbilts PEREMPTORY SALE OF SIXTY HEAD OF su-| recording at purchaser's. cost A depoalt Of $100 ortaintag RS ’ | are looking for successful results accruing MPOERIOR HORSES AND MARES. Will be required at time of sale. Terms to be one anh: two % bear interest at 6 per cent per an- from day of sale, or | tars. notes to bear 2 eran or | haut. ‘payable semf-annually, and to be i ae from good offices of the Jays. I think, MESSRS. MILLER & KHOADS OF HUMMELS- | complied with in fifteen da 3 Mrs. Lulu Marshall is spending a month - of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at at the Summit House, Harper's Ferry. Miss | ¢V€mtually, both will view the matter in the | TOWN, PA.. have consigned to us a car load of | the trustees may resell * | pr nd agree to a recon . | Horses’ and ‘old within the bazaar on | purchaser's risk and cost. Q ae cetan or eg Elton Marshal! returned from a two weeks’ | Proper light and agree to a reconciliation. | Horses and Mare ‘SEPTEMBER FIRST, at B, W. HOLMAN, qened at time of Sasa Orevestotens an teraee : stay at Atlantic City. dis ched, but I think that both, even | TEN (CLOCK. ck consists of some ex. m JACOB ROHRBACK, chaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with th, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Crenshaw returned | Soy “wish they had the publicity | (éllent workers and fine drivers; haye been selected | au21-eod.dbskds 5D ‘Trostecs. | fn Efteen dase, otherwise trestecs reserve the rier, ox chee: od ‘Norfolk Only. rail line, yesterday from a week's journey, which | OW: wish they 1 escaped the publicity | With care especially for this market. ae —— to resell the property at the risk nnd cost of leges atd appurtenances to the ‘or | 2:25 P.M. DATLY—Exprees for GorgonarTa, included Watkins, Rochester, Buffalo, ‘Ni- ecrned thus far.’ Al A ©. G. SLOAN & CQ, Auctioneers, 1407 G st. fuultis purchaser, after five days’ advertisement | in any wise appertaining. Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Stennten and ers and Miss Myers are with Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Vanderbilt was formerly a Miss | Hopes and Unni Gasied AS “Gi HEDEKICR | TRUSTEES’ SALE G& VALUARLE 11 a WILLIAM A. Exact ‘amount will be stated at f'me of sale | ‘Pullman locations and tickets at company's of Crenshaw at their home here. Smith of Mobile. Her family was not | Crry, ani comstnt of fine, workers and ly: | "PROPERTY I LE DRG FAME, BEING THE 7 Trostece._} | Terms: One-third cash, balan in one and two | ices, S18 and 1421 Pennsrivanis avons: Pav - ane vv: 4 . selecte om farmer ; : > LV E-ROO) ci 1. | ——— ————— es, bear interest ss siting the Site ceuville WW: Va. | wealthy, as the Vanderbilts would consider | em, selected, from farmers No Sheteriee caters and | ANDSOME TWELVEROOM MODERN REM | 1 ios 5 wiillAMS & GO, AUCTIONEERS. Znoum, payable scasl-anmestiy, emt to beecenca’r | savas General Passenger Agent. is xisiting the Misses Bitzer of Oak ave- | veaith, but what the Smiths of Mobile | private'h to cecure goad stuck at Your own HAXCE, KNOWN AS NO. 607 T STREET, | oo opps. ait ov Vatuasiz iPaoven | Sot: ? sold, oo —= A novel way of witnessing the display of oe Game they made up in aristo- | EUS NIT Ok RESERVES edt ae ares, De NORTE — PROPERTY 1S, GEORGETOWX. D.C, OX pod yenciog. Een STORAGE. fireworks and illuminatior last night was en- | cratic lineage. nu30-2t 8. BED ER, Auctioneer. By virtue of certain deed of trust dated the OMAC EET, AN! » rchaser's cost. a ml < 7 . — ao = > ; z PIONEER MILLS AND WAREIOUSE. with STORAGE—CARRIAGES OF ALL KIXDS STORED Jeyed by a party of young people from Ho- One of Mrs. Vanderbilt's sisters married }. SLOAN & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G eighth day of September, A.D. 1891, and duly re- ! ee. . tel Takoma and the neighborhood, having | Fernando Yzenaga. whose sister, then Vis- CG. Si Scccemors to ‘Latimer & Sloan.) fhe aod revorda' the Districe at Gohetitsn ah | das of May. A. De issn sad recoehed he thes aoe | SOS, HEME 10 Fescll the, property. at the riak ana | at low sce me ie gotten up a straw ride. Some of those | ccuntess Mandeville, is now the Dowager ‘1 if t cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ ad- | _®-¥- vertixement of such resale In some newspaper pub- = it the writt. est of th rt red there- | folio 128 et seq., of the land records of the District participating were the Misses Madge Gil- | Duchess of Manchester. for whom Consuelo, | Entire contents of a pri- by, ‘we Will veil at public auction’ ta front of the | Of Columbia, aad Dy direct bert, Marie Genesi, Mary Curtis, Marcia | the eldest of Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt's DA lished in Washington, D. C. a premises, on TUESDAY, the FOURTH DAY OF | note secured thereby, au25-d&ds THEODORE B. DAVIS, ‘Trustee. Fire-Proof Building Swormstedt, Gibbs, and Messrs. Geo. and | children, is named. After this marriage vate residence in the | Serrempen, isos, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the | Hon, in front of tae’) Se —— oe For your Houscheld Goods, Will Curtis, Fred Gibbs and Bud Sworm- | Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt went to Europe, following described apd ead. premises, sit fe tn tert tee, ae ae SEyEN DUNCANSUN BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Burglar-Proof Vault stedt. and then the young couple came to New northwest section, re- Sit ot tot Sanneeen thirteen tthe ‘parts of lots | O'CLOCK P.M... the following property in George, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF “THE TWO-STORY BRICK | For Gee We ant Whathe & he Mr. Eugene O’Rear, Mr. Wm. O’Rear and | York to settle down. ‘sz | numbered five (5) and’ six 46) in Mock two (2) of | town, D.C., being part of lot seventy-nine (79), in DWELLING NO. 1224 LINDEN STREET BE- = — Miss O’Rear of White Hall, Va., are here | At ae meanest oe his ae — py moved to our rooms, 1407 Le Drott Park, according (@ the recorded. subdivis- | the original, p oe ee Coenen Sean Ot ES Pas Aen RTEENTH AND rates, in response toa telesram summoning them | man began to bul ¢ palatial residence a iq | lon of said Ie Droit Rark in the office of the sur- 1c street - E EAST. STORAGE WAREHOUSE. i ; ee leet axe Ee f the District of Columbia, recorded in Liber | ting thence south on Potom® street one hundred | By virtue of a deed of teust dared 5, ee a Ti ee, Oe 1 et ane ee ee, a Gst., to be sold at public Governor Shepherd, folio 15, sald’ pacts of los and twenty (120) fect; thence cast sixty-nine (G0) | 1804, ‘and reconded among the lund recede ct ae: | AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST ©O. Rear, who is lying at the point of death, | $3,000,000. It is on the corner above the uction Saturday Sep- numbered five (5) and six (6) ‘being and intended to | feet; thence north one hundred and twenty (120) | District of Columbia, in Liber No Isso folle, Seo 18 1190 ISTH STREET NW. having been for many years a sufferer from | Vanderbilt twin brown-stone mansions a ’ ~ be the southernmost twenty-five (25) feot in depth | feet, and thence to the beginning. Also, all that | et jon, in front of | 8S __ _* ae asthma and pulmonary trouble. built by William H. A few years later he tember First. 1894 At | of cach of suid lots by the whole width of each of | Part of said lot, seventy-uine (79), in the original MBER FOUR- | FOR RENT—SENATE STORAGE ROOMS—POUR- Miss Mary Hauptman and Mr. Francis | built the marble summer home at New- ° .. ott re ee Pretorya ee etn sy mpg foment pe pe pt-pt ag rage apd gro Pr. Story iron front, building, 225 Pa. ave. 8.6.5 E. Hauptman have returned to their homes | Port, which cost $1,000,000, and which he] ‘Teg Q’clock A. M. ineroveuienta: Semetine ral a Tom etiee Gee tice: | dames atiecls aor tie oat ae tint ooeenat aan cates, $1 per lend per mesth; xy and sige: call from 2 visit to Mr. and Mra. B. W. King | fave to his wife. They spent a part of | sing SILK BROCATELLE PARLOR SUITE| tai vect brick rendre, with stout toelin tone | lot courered tp Georue Bemford aad mite te, Anne ee "aut: of Maple avenue. each season in Europe, however. OT ADE TO ORDER), BEAUTIFUL — GILT-| and bath and all_modern conveniences, kuown as | ander, Ray, by deed recorded in ber W. 'B. Tal, BT wets ae imagen =— If ary lawyers on this side of the water FRAME MIRROR, MAHOGANY MIRROK- | No. 507 T street northwest; also a brick stable in | follo 266, of the land records of the District of Co: | numbered tem’ humdeed and four (1004), together [ OF DEEDS. have been consulted in reference to a di- BACK CABINET, WHITE ENAMELED IRON | the rear, with side entrance thereto from T street | lumbia, and on the west by the west Hue of sald | with all. and singular the improvements, Seen | COMMISSIONERS Baltimore Order of Iren Hall. voree the fact has not been disclosed. Sev- ND BRASS BEDSTEADS, OAK, WALNUT | or Maple avenue, ‘The lot fronts 60 feet on north | entire lot, with a certain sewer right reserved in | easements, rights, privileges and appurtenances cacincntnanore The convention of District No. 4, of the| eral prominent law firms with whom the a3 CHERRY CHAMBER FURNITURE, IN | side of T street, or M a depth of = a, and aioe SE the ite, rarchouses, of- | to the sale meg jn anc wise appertaining. | COMMISSSIONZK OF DEEDS AXD NOTARY Iron Hall of Baltimore, an outgrowth of | Vanderbilts are known to have dealings at SUITES AND ODD PIECES; FINE OVER- | 166 feet and offers a a ca Yew Magee Aan cea e8 = nl of the purchase money Me for all states and territories @ SPECIAL’ 10 be paid in cash, a ¢ balance in one ai H. EVANS, office 5 to be paid i h, and the bal: nd uy aa 1. a oe (basement), aes © mY P 1 sD- th fine home in a good and | privileges and rights, and other utensils, implemests the defunct Indianapolis Iron Hall, is in | Some time or other will not affirm or deny STUFFED PARLOR SUITE, HAND. | testment or to ad al two sears, to be represented by. the notes of the COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATS and Commiastoner. ETEGERE, secure : that thi ve been consulted by either Mr. SOME FLAT-TOP DESK. WITH WINGED | (ney aco reale. "Ose thind of the purchase money | -usttioes fertserty’ taricl ne tora The eel ene a a Fg ee ee Pea eenxention has | or Mrs. Vanderbilt on the question of the Se ee Gt TABLES FANCY. Rocte | 18 cash, the balance in one, two abd three years, | described real estate and premises, °° Te gam ryan ie dae le betw z | with Interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable |. ‘Terms of sale: One-thid. cash; balance in one, Fepresentative of the district to the Supreme | ‘Touble between them. Such is the case ERS, SECRETARY, REFRIGERATO) ie ni per pa: purchaser, bearing interest al annually, secured by deed of trust ‘upon the p BEA territory. Notary and UT. &. =< ee . . 2" i-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on | two and three irs, secured by purchaser's notes. | erty |. or all cash, at the option of the pur- JONN E BEALL, Srmandery hich ri mest In Pennest |S 5 army va Chonte & Beaman | FUE GAR ESHA HON, cabins CARPE | tape dant dy foil | Sear bed ot teak oi HA deat Set ei ine of | ee ial Pat = wi > & ¥ sale. reco = a cost of pur- =e Vania on September 4. Coknetban ta Sttent. LET WARE, HAIR AND HUSK MATTR: nt stall orins of this | $900 to be paid When the property is st ‘Terms of sale to be com; TRESSES, | verancing at purchaser's cost. If the t poate ‘A Cucnad machi days: PILLOWS AND BOISTERS, MATTINGS AND | tele be fot ‘chmplied. with in fifteen dege t WHEN WEARY AND LANGUID “ “ z es Use Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. Cornelius Vanderbilt arrived here today When you are weary ard lancu‘d beat of summer, R ¥ be hot comp) from the KITCHEN FURNITURE, ‘&C.,| Gay of sale the trustees hereby reserve the right ALSO, AT 12 M., AT 14TH AND N. ¥. AVE.,| Getuulting sulchesee aft lle Vepattade % : .¥. AVE. | detau archaser after sucl ie no! ROCKAWAY: HORSES AND‘ HARNESS, | they may dvem necesvarg. = e Bl &C. HENRY H, BERGMAN: GEORGE M. EMMERIC! crise the tru | STEAM CARPET CLEANING. 3 ANNOAIATHD STEAM CAKPET CLEANING Works.—Carpets cleaned in the best Carpets made moth proof free of © . ee so Se Creumps, Colic, Cholera Morbus, UGGIES, RIA, &C., &C. mer Complaint promptly cured by Stonebraker’s is, a8H. OG. SLOAN & 00; Aucts., u Gum Syrup. Oi G st. an0-0e-