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% 16 E THE: EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1897-16 PAGES; ee z : -S LOCAL MENTION.» | ANNUAL C. E. CONVENTION! THE BELT’ LINE SALE|AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA| GERMAN ORFHAN ASYLUM. AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. | — : : + Aedes Amnual Meeting SSS DUNCANSUN BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Academy of Music. S er . Election of Directors. n the Name of the | District Union Begins Its Series of Meetings} Some Bondholders Not So Anxious to Have | Movement for Removal efInternal Revenue | The German Orphan Asylum Association FOOT BALL. cror” : ; = heid its annval meeting last evening at the TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Bijou Theater—High-ciass Specialties. With Prayer Service, the Oourts Order It, Collector's Offige tq4lexandria. hall of ‘the Washington Saengerbund, 0} Columbia Athletic Club Wisi, STATE, NO. 2813 N STREET NORTH- Columbia Theater—Margaret Mather in : street between 34 and 4% streets north- ane ete certain deed of trust to us, dated ee oeaed VERSUS Liber No. ua, folio 27 ences att, = ete Grand Opera House.—“On the Bowery. Address by Former President Shand—| Interesting Gossip as to the Causes | Delegation Has ay Agpointment With | A board of directors was chosen for the ords of the Dis: : Kerran’s Lyceum Theater.—Al Reeves’ Big Show. Lafayette Square Opera House.—The ‘Camille D'Arville Comic Opera Company in “Peg Woffington.” New National Theater.—Wilton Lackaye &m “The Royal Secret.” Willard Hall.—Exhibition of the Biograph. Stages ee EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. rict of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we, the under signed trustecs, will sell, at public auction, im front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the TWELFTH DAY of NOVEMBER, A.D. 1897.’ at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M,” the feilowing described land and premtses, situate in the city of Geonge- ensuing year, follows: Dr. John Walter, Committee Conferences at New York | for Desired Delay—The Attitude of Secretary Gage'q@f Terasuzy Depart- | T')i. Rte Teese fe = ae aaa Columbian University, Avenue Presbyterian Church. the Big Railroad Corporations. ment—Genere® agd Personal. George Breitbarth, all of whom were re- NATIONAL BASE PALL PARK, P . elected, and Otto Wehner and John G. ss Sresnuce SATURBAY, OCTOBER 30, The exercises of the sixth annual con-| Considerable interest is being manifested > Eventhg @tar Bureau, Se tee Go tee ee i vention of the Christian Endeavor Union, | in financial circles over the probable dispo- oN &29 King st, | the receipts. for. the year amounted to §.~ 4:15 Pt. SHARP. which began last evening with prayer | sition of the Belt Line Railroad Company. , Belfiffel@phone, No. ursements to $3, e asylum was stated to be in a highly pros- | ADMISSION TO ALL STANDS. meetings in several of the Protestant | The bondholders of the company recently. ALEXANDRIA, WaJ October 29, mle perous condition. It was also siated that| It churches, were continued today. went into court and asked that an order} Ever since Mr. Pagk Agnew was appoint- | jorty-five children were cared for during ‘mbered one hundred and fitty- eight (58) tn David I. Gottwal's subdivision im square numberd sixty-iive (65) int of Weebington formerly Known as Georgetown, as per plat recorded in Liber a, follo 21. of the records of the snrv office of said District. together with the improvements, consisting of a 50 CENTS. Steamer Samuel J. Pentz for Glymont : bree-st brick dwelli ts 2M et ~ ‘ ed collector of intérnal revenue for the | the year; that fourteen were recelved and EW _ NATION. : aa ears as and intermediate landings at 9:30 a.m. ‘A prayer meeting, much like those held | be issued for the sale of the company’s 3 very Brening abd Sat ae Steamer Newport News for Norfolk and | pere during the ‘M6 C. E. convention, be- | Broperty because it had defaulted in the | sixth district of Virginta there has been | eleven discharged. at aed ea nf ee Terms of sale: One-third of the puri The r = vILTON 10 be . oon 4 > others GS bie gan at 7 o'clock this morning in the New | Payment of the interest on the bonds for | talk of moving the revenue offices from ¢ Teport of Mr. Henry Ermold, the su: MR. WILTON to be patd in czxh, and the balance in two equal perintendent, gave in detail the workings = installments, payable in nd cars, amer Wakefield for Colonial Beach and | yor Avenue Presbyterian Church, Rev. | the last six months. The bonds of the | Lynchburg to this city, where they were | P¢ ‘the institution, stating among othee L. ACK. AYE Interest at six eg wiver landings Dr. Wallace Radcliffe, pastor. A goodiy | Company amount in round numbers to | at one time.located. The Lynchburg peo- | things that the inmates of the asylum are eenh or mean Rarely of sale, secured by Trains le to| number of Endeavorers, representing al- | $500,000. The first mortgage bonds amount | ple have strenuously opposed this change. | all enjoying gcod health. at the option of the purheen. see ll Sign “OF Attington hourly from S Sm 1°] most every part of the city, were present, | t© $50,000, and the second mortgage bonds | The matter will be settied at the Treasury | |The secretary of the Ladies’ ata soctety | It Il €lKoya CHET] wut." eee i ° a a 4 et at ere nm re sale. © FY Trains leave 12% street and Pennsylvania | The services were conducted by Mr. Mites | to $500,000, When the second mortgage pe ea aa oe -DUER OW gC EIDE ME SU #10) eeusary BOE MEE Grganisationtaaaren tie NEXT WEEK—THE FAMOUS at the cust of the vercheser atsen a eras avenue f. % ‘30, 10:05, 11] yy. Shand, former president of the Distric: | bonds were issued $60,000 worth of them | o'clock, when Senator Daniel and Represen- year ending September 30, the sum. of complied with within ten d: of sale, am., E 3, 4 and 4:15 p.m. Christian Endeavor Union. The lesson was | Were laid aside to be exchanged for the | tative Rixey, with a delegation represent- | $1,491.31, and the disbursements were BOSTONIANS epee al pray the right to resell the “Parable: of» the-“Kalests* 4, after | $59,000 of first mortgage bonds above men- | ing Alexandria, will appear before Secre- | $720.25. ‘The Ladies’ Sewir.g Society report- perchner: = and cost of the defaulting If YOUR CARPETS ARE SOILED | caine ie Seitz Mr. Shana made a| tioned, but the holders of the latter de-| tary Gage and the commissioner of inter- | ed receipts for the same period of $1,308, In THE SERENADE. WILLIAM 5. Let us ha them. We'll make "em i . Mr. a “Ont brief but earnest and practical address on ALDIS B. BROWN! as new—remove all the dust—without least inju urniture recovered and up- holst Empire Upholstery and Carpet Clean ng Wks.” 631-5 “Phone 42 es. oc cline to give up their securities and conse- | nal revenue to urge the claims of the two | 24 disbursements, $513.9¢. All the reports] seats now selling. Regular iS that subject. quently but $440,000 of the $500,000 second | cities. Collector Manawiwhessuventiense i oo eee = Mr. Shand urged his hearers to remember | Jo"eage bonds were put out. The interest | is in this city, is strongly in favor of the] “announcement was made that the new | COlumbia. that every persom who is called to-serve the | Soi gata when due. and on this accomit | change, and Alexandrigns. hope that ‘the | board of airectare will tect next Wolnes, that cp mace tone talent despite the | the trustees for the bondholders went into | will carry his point. The offices employ | day week for the purpose of organizing tor] MARGARET MATHER, fact that so many claim they have not. He | Court and asked for an order for the im-| about fifty -peome tke coming year. The present officers are Schacis akw MOON oa cine reminded them that they would be heid re- | tuediate ual of the property of the com. Jacob Jose, president; Frederick Imhof, vice perry P. B. & O. S. Metzerott, Mera. ixon & Zimmerman. Decrs. 5 and up. AINARLE IMPROVED 1207 To ists J Sons, 718 7th 0"! <i " * MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2:30, wTHE = sfionsible for their stewardship, and sug- 5 A Mixed Up Affair. esident; Edward W. Koch, secretary, and is SACI ects oe | Eee r pany. Under the law it is not believed that P president; Edwai . Koch, secretary, a1 1520 MASSACHUSETTS AV THE VALUABLE “TONTINE HOTEL” | gested how time and means might be profit- | ft 1s necessary for the bondholders, or those | A case of assault under peculiar circum-| John F. Schneider, treasurer. CYMBELINE. aor formeriy the Hotel Fleischmann, | zbly employed. representing them, to secure an order such | stance: triad Mayor Simpson] After the close of the meeting a large ie bates ous virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated and 311 Cameron st., Alexandria, = . as has been requested from the court, but | St2nces was tried before Mayor Ps number of those present accepted the in- NEXT WEEK, THE WORL mber 14, 1894, and SE a oes te ie | a é the fact that the property was. already | the police court this morning, when John vitation’ of Mr. Simon Wolf to join him in ACTOR-MUSICIAN, Hip eet ¥) afternoon at 3 o'clock Ls = rere ,breatest sin of the Christian | virtually in the hands of the court and was | Dogan, colored, charged that Walter Wash- observing his sixty-first anniversary, and Auguste Van Bien psesesee oF ise marty aon z auctioneer. Sale will be made ureh,” said Mr. Shan& in concluding | peing operated by a receiver led to the ac-| ington, a member of the chain gang, had | for several hours they enjoved @ ceslal sea zg 9 undersigned trustees, will well at pu the premises. pe his address, “is the wasting of time, money | tion being taken, so that everything might struck him in the face on Pitt street yes-] Son, supplemented by a bountiful repast. IN Tid EAT SUCC = — rae ; ape te DA TRADID GIVEN. and prayer, and if the various fragments proceed in order. It has transpired within | teraay afternoon, When Oflicer Atkinson Addresses complimenting Mr. Wolf for the SICIAN’S ROMANCE CLOCK PM. the eae at Johnstor’s special prices on page 6. now unused were gathered up and utilized | the pondholders, who are said to he inter. | telephoned to the jail to hold Washington } benefits he had conferred upon many of | or29 A Magnificent. Production. and premises, situate in the city ot Wash = — h h of th se woul Mica he eta aa tk : he was informed that Washington and | his fellow citizens were made by Messrs. | ——~——— ae Columbia, and” desig ee re °N CAFE the growth of the cause would be much | ested either substantially or otherwise in a rani! = = G . POPULAR DOWN-TOWN CAFE. a Pe or ste subs’ ly ise Lewis Carrington tad escaped from the} Frank Claudy, Anton Eberly and W. L.| ACADEMY. & inal lots numbered th ) and four 14), FussciI's—conveniently located, caters es-| More rapid than it has been. the Capital Traction Company, are inclined ae A 6 o'clock Washing- | Eltericn, and appropriate songs were sung ° south of square numbered ten hundred igectaly to. tat Excellent service. Es-|, Rev. C. H. Butler and Rev. Dr. J. G. But- | to favor a postponement of action on the | 8808. G HOmiies Gey Oise 5: two (UTZ), toxeth improve- ler made brief com: ¢ | ton retarned to the jail, by Messrs. Henry Nolta and Charles L. ces el S| ‘S. ents upol vha Mr. 2 Si S iS Sa « e] i = 7 uccess of the twenty brick ape cad anche prices. Orlered < suCunere: U shana iad) snlas anmpindorsetiierenerees [eee ieee ons fs inspired by the | In the pollce court Mayor Simpson ques- Spee ae anderen aemiand: RUSSIAN MELODIRAMA, dwellings and one (1) three-stc Store and Bece eoe ee AUCs An Endeavorer sald it would be a good | fact that the Capital Traction Company is | tioned Washington closely as to his escape. | , 2; (Voit replied in an appropriate ad- oe : Spring Lamb. New York Roast Beef and | lessen if we could learn that we can do | very anxious to become the owner of the | Washington said that when he got through | Sress {0 the many Bp noeplea gas Senne. IN THE NAME nf Ny hed ogg perm 4 Delmonico Steak. JOHN R. KELLY, 9th st. | anything that He wants us to do. Mr. | Belt Line system, but at the present time it | his work yesterday afternoon he went up s d i & ash, and _respe ded » in om faa ef a specialty. nnot see its way clear to make the pur- | the street to deliver a note “for a party,” | Needed in connection with the asylum, and ‘i can do all thing: wing, Center mkt. Corned B SSS through Christ, who strengtheneth me,’ | chase, and that it fears that the Metropoli- | and that when he got through it was so | hoped that one would be built there in the OF HE ¢ AR. ntally, from day of sal Send or tel. 984 your orders for latrobe and | said the Savior. tan Railroad Company, which has also been | late that he decided not to go back, as he ure. of trust upon’ the property sold, or all furnace work: competent and careful me-| Mr. Jerome F. Johnson, field secretary of | casting covetous eyes on the Belt Line sys- | was afraid he would be locked out. Se eee Next Week—Reserved seats now ready—Henry | option of te pu A deposit of $500 will be ehanics empicyed. Jno. Moran, 2126 Pa.av.| the Sunday School A: pvobeernehans } fation, drew a| tem, may come in and purchase it at a| “I came tack this morning at 6 o'clock,’ The Popular Line to Baltimore C. Miner's Beautiful Production, required of Ss. = s , | tesson from a remark he heard in a street | froced sale if such is ordered at this time | said Washington. is the Pennsylvania railroad. Only $1.00 5 peasy FOR CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY | car yesterday, when a man said: “S9 long | by the court. Officer Atkinson said that no report of} round trip next Sundsy, October 31. Tick- HUMAN HEARTS. m das go to F. GREENAPPLE La. ave. nw. } as IT am in the employ of the company 1 Another phase of the discussion includes | the failure of Washington and Carrington | ets good on all trains except the Congres- | _¢27-20d * the trustees rese the right to resell Rolls, st and tenderloins @ Specialty. | shall give it my undivided support.” En- | the possibility that a strong syndicate may | to spend the night in jail had been made | sional Limited.—Advt. ERNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER. property at the risk and cost of the defaulting Special prices to hotels and boarding houses. | deavorers should, he said, give the cause of | be formed to buy the Belt system in the | at police headquarters. i purchase: —_e—_ ALL THIS WEEK. . a Christ their undivided support; they should | interests of the Brightwood Electric Rai!- cr Y 7 3 7, Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday. W'S FINE COFFEES. s icha | SPend every day in His service. way Company. It is said that this project Nouns IniNenes,/ Olen evAcS: EXPRESSION OF SORROW. Al. Reeves’ Mandehling Java and Aral ee A lady asked that a portion of the hymn, | is under serious consideration and that | In the police court this morning Harry « Keev have no equa Segars at cost. C. D- | «Keep Step With the Master,” be sung, | Wealthy capitalists may put up thé funds | Jackson, a diminutive colored kid, was sent | Resolutions in Memory of the Late Big KENNY, 7 City” SS which was done. The closing moments of | Recessary to buy the Belt Line, spend half to the workhouse for thirty days as a Cc. T. lardella. “s = the meeting were, at the suggesti a million or so in improving its system of i Al 1 nw. :) 5 <zestion of Mr. 1 s ystem Y seals 2 t a meeting of the officers and others ue Flower Stands—Morsell’s, 1105 7th n.w. Shand, devoted to silent prayer for them. | transit, connect it with the Brightwood | Vagrant for tampering with seals on the Burlesq EUGENE CARUSI, ALDIS B. BROWNE, 0¢29-d&as tr K u ir ailway Com- | Of the coast and geodetic survey held yes- selves, for the churches and for the con- | Electric Company and run the two systems | frelght cars of the Southern Railway Com Company. CITY AND DISTRICT. vention, he con- | 25a trunk line from the District line to the | bany. Jackson, though young in years, 1s | terday afternoon in the office of the sur-| a Oe ees sa seas Committee Work. water front. The probabilities are that the | 0ld in vice, he having been before the | vey resolutions were adopted expressive of | yxpxp WER exe Wok vecnnille Sta FARMERS’ INSTITUTES. ss question of selling the property at the re- | Mayor many times on charges of larceny. Anes roe ee es convention will | quest of the bondholders will be settled one The Star Leads. < at 4 o'cloc s aft a E sday next. % Be eee ie na tieettackeae | | <Otluriae a aerles o£ GoumlltiGe Gontesecces | OF courae it Is aan Kanan Te aie AMAL. || ULhe Star was the first gaper’toyaive ‘the ||| two yearm attached’ tithe publ service, Br re ne ee atthe Now Work Avenue oeeeoeis ropolitan Railway Company, as a company, | news of Henry George's death to the people | The resolutions were in effect that in the | MATINEES WWEDXESDAY AND Be Poet Crea ra TE | Gren ieee Gea its wieceaed could not purchase the Belt Line property, | of Alexandria. Within three minutes after | death of Assistant C. T. lardella, their old- Direct from the Star ‘Theater, A.D. 189 tion, at D sts. nw the sorrow of those present over the recent | STEVE BRODIE—B. J._ death of C. 'T. Tardella, who was for fifty-| GnaND OPERA HOUSE, en a KERNAN 2 janagers, v1 ATURDAY at 2. Adwpinistra has recently been organized by a number |e ae otional ee : but it ts said that some of the capitalists | the news was received at the office of the | est associate, the members lost a friend Davis & Keogh’s Phenomenal AUCTIONEERS, 140; Be eet ea ee oe Ee ee Sa Be Eee inavily Interested in it are considering the| postal Telegraph Company it was posted | who, in his long career, was endeared to TR OTs, ox eee SE he ete SO en | he moana an “lms aco SE emer ere on the bulletin beard in front of The Star | them by the purity of his character and his On the Bower Dt information, the purpose of which is to! py Mr. George W. Stoxe; misstonary, Mrs.| FLORISTS AND FREE FLOWERS, | >ureau, and hundreds of peopte read the | falthfulness to the trusts confided to him, aaa aaty heowaeh oe bring before the farmers of the state sucn | Edward Warren: good literature, Mise Ber, “* | announcement. The extra Stars, with a] “We have ched his last years with Introducing Liter sch, one at aie Sane information as will aid them in their agri- | tha Simonds; Sunday school, Mr. W. J./ Col. Bingham Inviten Appleation for | f!!_account of Mr. George's death, was | deep solicitude,” the resolutions further de- | “cHVCK" CONNERS, King of the Bowery. cncondis Of the Adatrict oF CGolemuba, onl at the be- cultural pursuits. A series of meetings has | Bowman; music, Mrs. Frank Byram; pray- Tegaliinjuncton on the streets but a few minutes later and | clare. “For a man of his former vigorous FRANK BUSH, the Renowned Mimic. quest of the party secured U . We will sell, at been arranged, at which lectures will be | & ™ecurg, Mr. W. B. Robison; good citi- i pico of (NG Revise Ge was were readily sold. heath Sad seeptont 1 energy to be slowly | ‘rhe Thrilling Leap From Brooklyn Bridge and the or AT lait voreall try ciea Gestalt ianall vette ae Mr. F. M. Bradley; social and is DristS 50) ashington French Smoots Fanernl. passing away, and yet so cheerful, hopeful eer Characters of the Bowery. B Miss Estelle Foster; flower and re- | who object to the custom followed for so work, Miss Fi and intent upon continuing the active work ty of Wash- New and Special Scenery and Effects. of his life, has continually impressed upon including J. H. Brigham, assistant secre- | licf The’ funeral of the late French Smoot, situate in the rence Ball. many years by the officer in charge of pub- : "i eee to wit: Dats twenty-nine, (29) to tery ic J y: George T. Commencing at 7:30 o'clock this evening, | 4; eS whose death was mentioned in yesterday’s | us our own responsibilities with an empha- | NEXT WEEK— - . both inclusive, in the subdivision = of eennnes cs this city; eorge there ‘will be a inaaa’ teat dich Z| tic buildings and grounds of distributing s iil take placestomorrow at 2 o'clock. | sis not to be denied. MARIE WAINWRIGHT of square eight hundred and Powell Ghent of New York, Prof. Samuel ing at the same . tar will take place:tomorrow ai 25-6t in “Shall We Forgive Her. i B. Heizs, York, Pa.; Mr. 8. 1. Todd, Wake- | burch. After a song service, led by a| Cut flowers free among public officials and | Friends and relatives are Invited to attend, | “JH the death of our comrade the public | _°% z ae ae book 17, page Los : ian, Onio; Mr. A. It. Eastman, Waterville, | SW0TUS of seventy-five voices, Mr. Page L. | others during the winter season was held | Riends and Phillips, rector of St. Paul's | $€tVice has lost an officer who for more ar a ok Mee . 2a spans Zimmerman, director, devotional exercises | last night at the Hotel Johnson. Mr. Jas. | Episcopal Church, will éonduct the services, | than half a century has devoted himself, E TRSIONS , x Mir rammees ET Fie) Nositawe Nt Sine tcondcetsaibe: weet enero ee i Oe ees through hardships and dangers, to the per. 2 2 nd two -: Capt. R. W. Silvester, president Mar; Seo adie: se N-| R. Freeman, who , read letters y " 5 ca = = = ; on oe land Agricultural College: Prof. Jas. 8. | ¥Uccock, pastor of Metropolitan Presby-| from Col. T. A. Bingham, Superintendent SEEN eGa, Gees HESS ee coneceaUuauess Special Excursion to Secon can oe inn Robinson, yland Agricultural College; | t€7!am Church. After an address of wel-| of public buildings and grounds, and the | Yésterday afternoon a telephone message tonne: Oihears aad bi 4 Z 5 pay all cash, it Prof. W. T. L. Taliaferro, Mr. Chas. H. | Con, Tenth a parliament, under auspices | latter's predecessor, Gen. John M. Wilson. | was reeelved from the seventh police pre- expressed in the resolutions ti mea aren Colonial Beach and ii be required on Lake, Mr. R. H. Miller, director of the | Of tue Tenth Legion, will be held. An ad-| Col. Bingham in his letter stated that the| cinct in Washington, stating that Augwat. | ©XPFeS* Sep al Oe RU a asa wh All cony Marylani papeet Soars lress on “Systematic and Proportionate perdatimate 3 : experiment station; Prof. J. HH | Qfe88_ on pO ate | florists overestimated the amount of dam- Patterson; Prof. W. T. Johnson, state en- | Giving” will be del ered by Rev. Dr. Geo. | age suffered by the distribution of flowers |{T° Lee had been arrested tn: that city and affection, speaking for their absent com- Somerset Beach, rades as well, and extended to the family pach meraty B. Stewart of Harrisburg, Pa. from the government. greenhouses, and | a8 Rell for the Alexandria authorities. |of Mr. Iardella heartfelt sympathy in their | TUESDAY, NOV. 2. Steamer | ARROW: The meetings begin November 10, and | _7%¢ Convention will continue through to-| further said he would be very well suited | Lee escaped from the Alexandria jail the bereavement. Meals and Tefieshments ou boat. 25-60" Will be held daily at various places | M0rToW, closing with a consecration meet-| if the florists would carry out thelr sug. {20m instant. He was a county prisoner,| ‘The funcral of the late official will take throughout the state, until January 11, | %S i the evening, which will be led by | gestion of applying for an injunction from |jand got out of jafl-at the.same time.as did,| place tomorrow at 9 a.m. from St. Mat- orfolk & ashington 1908. < * | Mr. E. Lawrence Hunt. the courts to prohibit the distribution, as |!eN@*!2’Grayson, who was s0on afterward |/thew's Catholic Church. ——__.—_ See such a course would finally settle the ques- | recaptured. Se ees — Bargain Sale of Plants The Superb Service tion. = Democratic Committee Meets. Prices Like McGinty—at Bottom Centinued on account of rain. Handsome|°f the Pennsylvania raflroad is its| A letter from Mr. J. J. Darlington, attor- Steamboat Co. There was a short session of the city|} Five-pound box Creamery butter, $1.4 Pzims, 50c. up. J. Louis Loose, 12th & F. | 8t@@test advertisement. Try it to Philadel- | ney for the florists, was also read, advising ‘is rock bottom; it’s awful cheap. James py asarea Phia next Sunday. Only $2.00 rouna tmp, | 2éainst application of injunction’ and rec-| democratic committee last night, at which ot ¥ ; r | — Every day in the year for Fortress Monroe, Advertisement. 7 davectesaen >| ommending that a conference be held with | the final arrangements for Tuesday's elec-| O¥Ster {00 Pennsylvania avenue, Center | — Norfotr, "ewport Nos and, all points south = = 2 —_s—___ the Secretary of War and the superintend-| tion. were made. All theofficial ballots Petia Ne = she ‘superb powerfal steel palace steamers THE LARGEST CIRCULATION SCHOOL OF EXPERIENCE. ent of public buildings and grounds. have been stamped and are now in the Guatees Crackt = be te ivi eee is a great thing for advertisers eseeee A committee, consisting of N. Studer, W. | hands of the electoral board: == 2 ‘Southbound. ‘Northbound. : ing T Wcewoutlicn (ky Calicad Seateaakioa | Kis, J. H. bey, Hovert Bodie: and In praying for divorce from William | ry. ‘00 p.m.| Lx. Portsmout seeking publicity for their an- Petey Se deteee - | James R! Freeman, was appointed to draw HOG REGS FD HOT Simms Loutsa Simms states that they were 30 p. prem‘ses, ON nouncements. =z Lf up and circulate among Washington busi- Tuesday next, November 2, at noon, the 30 AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM... married September 10, 1888, and she charges that her hushand treated her eruel- ly and deserted her August 25, 1800. She | — 3 i —— Hygela.” end Virginia Beach will find this is represented by Attorneys Wm. A. Cook nos Se hie and Wm. B. Reilly. = forable nights rest. ‘BsarIBE @ co A novel proposition was made not long | ness men a petition declaring the free dis. 1 =o ~- r be - = ti f the Reinacker course will be THE BEST CIRCULATION is a] exe to the receivers of the Baltimore and | tribution of flowers by the government det- | Nunyeece ne ona vincinne: Dheoieal Bene great thing for advertisers want-| Qh! rallroad. The B. and O. has a branch | Timental to the interests of the commercial is ists of the city and protesting against | inary by Right Rev. G. W. Peterkin, bish- § 3 ; running from what is known as Alexandria | TOTiSts 0 Renee vest Virginia. Rev. Father H. J. ing results from their announce-| Junction near Washington, to Shepherd's, | if, The committee was also instructed to | op of West Virginia. Rev. er H. J. (6), in Davidson's recorded subdivision numbered three hundred and sixty-se gether with the improvements thereon, consisting of a two-story frame dw house. Terms of sale. One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at ‘six jer cent per i ington.6:30 a.m. Visitors to Chamberiin’s new hozel, “The draw up a statement for submission to Cutler, rector of St. Mary’s Church, will | ——- = Larze and Inxurious rooms, heated by steam til paid, secured by deed of trust on the ments. on the Potomac river, where a car ferry | Secretary of War itis coin (aelivacaamtectarasonwinagiltayantinimesnor a Fee fad fitted throughout with electric lights. Din- | Hroperty sold, or all. cash, at th : WHEN BOTH THESE REQUL is operated in connection - ith the lines | The florists decided to form a permanent | Rev. Father Mathew, the apostle of tem-| —@@-@> @& oe te OF to to ad a rane purchaser. $200 nM at time of _ 2 < leading south from the ital. A pro- | organization, and this will be accomplished | perance, Wednesday night next. SITES can be found ina single fessor of an eastern college esired to lease ae a celine) to be held November 11 at the Judges of Election. edi v i u short stretch of tra thi jotel Johnson. medium advertisers are fortu-| reducaliige youigs mene Run action ee ‘The judges of election for Tuesday have nate, indeed. = road work. In his letter he explained that 82.00 Philadelphia and Retarn been appointed for this tity as follows: IN THE EVENING STAR they| he thought there was a wide field for | via B. and O., Sunday, October 31. Tickets} First ward—S. A. Mankin, commissione Veyancing at cost ef purchaser, ‘Term: plied with in ten days from day of erty resold at cost of defaulting purc CHARLES W. HAN §._Express office. S17 Pennsylvania avenue: 513, G19, 1421 Pennssivania avenue; B. and 0. ticket office, corner 15th street and New York avenue, and on board steamers, where time table, map, ete.. can also be had. Any cther information desired will he fur- from the best that the markets of V - Wa sh in gton Lad y fon and ‘Norfolk afford. Tickets on sale at : NERVOUS SYSTEM UNSTRUNG— - HOW S'IE WAS RELIEVED. é , “My nervo.d system was very much un- % 7 [WEEN 20TH AND 21ST s . bright and energetic boys, who could be od gol! 7205 : strony. and (1 was Glas}. began. taki — nisted on application to the undersigoed at r EST, AND ON ELDRIDG: get them both. Its Circulation} thoroughly well grounded in the practical tee pena e Pane oee ged Se D rBtanton, Woe. Graves, i Hood's Sarsapariiia and: Hood's Pilis and f SS ee ee ee a is both he | Side of ralircading, provided they could be | aq. 3S Same day. | Secon@ ward—R. M. Latham, commission- am thankful to say that my general health ss Wee AND 21ST STREETS NORTHWEST. is both the Largest and the} Caucased on a render ae of ey cos hee foe ee eae er; R. L. Adam, J. E. Johnson. is now. better than it-has been for several dy18-400 AN. General Masager. | | hy virtue of a deed of trust, ‘duly tecorded dn Best in Washington. lieved that by the empleyment of veteran ‘Third ward, court house precinct—Chas. years.”"—OPHIA PENNOCK, 427 bth st. n.e., yer No. 2142, 2 THOMAS BAKER TOOK LAUDANU Washington, D. C. TAKE THE METROPOLITAN LINE AND of the District of Columbia, and at t railroad men as teachers the boys could parties thereby secured, we will Yohe, commissioner; Thomas Fisher, T. J. THE ELECTRIC CARS AT THE on 9 Fi 7 = = c e pret 5 MO) kat : Mic profitably epend two or three years work- | An Ansuccessful Attempt Made to Ena | £delen. Se 9 Sarsa- y F NOVEMBER Finsh: ior AT OUR OcLoCk MYSTIC SHRINERS’ COUNCIL. ing as trainmen, firemen, engineers, His Lit Third ward, Friendship precinct—R. H. following’ described real estate in the pain, switchmen, stacion’ agents and in other peut Cox, commissioner; Hd. Padgett, W. H. parilla ¢) ARLINGTON, FORT MYER of Washington District of ‘Columbia: Le Considerable Business of Importance | C2P«cities required in the railroad service. | Thomas Baker, a native of Clayton, Md.,|Yeatman (temporary). = i Transacted Providence Meeting. | 48 = We of the B. and O. is of con- | who spends much time in Washington| Fourth ward—C. ae commissioner; The Im. Council of Mystic Shrine be; pelled to decling the offer, “"* “¢T® cOm- | and whose business is that of a travel- | Chas. arareemtrae) ward, O Phillips; Me seaigx at Ereiaiiee wong: none AAG Ch ite ing commercial salesman, attempted to | f°sistrars— can eee pe : i fo : . mmit suicide last night in his room over | fourth, Champ Walke A large attendance was present. Consid-]| RIVALRY LEADS TO TROUBLE. | °° 9 Say cane Aaa erable business was transacted. The com- the small cigar store at 1200 7th street Brevities. ¢p Js the Hest_in fact the One True Blood Puriter.@ | AND FALLS CHURCH. . au7-3m,10 4Hood’s Pills with Hosa. ieee ee > Q UICK AND FREQUENT ELECTRIG TRAIN OO O40 +2 06 32-00 30 3e eS Mount Vernon, usive, in ‘Alexander I. herd's recorded subdivision of square east of square 88. Said lots will be sold subject to a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1424, folio 423 et seq. of said lan’ records, securing $14,461.15, with in terest at six per cent per aanum, payable quarter- ly, and due October 2, 1898. Feiss ‘Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of $50 en revision of constitution, com-|4 Newsboy Fined for Assaulting a | "CTthwest. The woman who keeps the| robe pixon, a colored citizen, died at his CITY ITEMS. 5 on each lot must be made at the time of sale, and. posed of Nobles S. H. Gilmore of Provi- Fellow Worker. cigar store discovered about o'clock | home this morning. Arlington and the “balance “ia three: esjual nstallineits “an” one. < i < tw three ars from day sale, for which dence, R. I, Jas. H. Lewis of New York} That there fs just as much rivalry anion erm bree eer e one ee Mr. Bathurst Daingerfield has returned | A® au Antidote Against Malaria. . hotes of the archaser, Wearing interest from day city, Benj. Myers of New York city, D. F.| rewsboys as there {s amon ae ei unnigan of |r, isit to Frederickst We have reduced our Muscatel wine to of enle (payable quarterly) and secared by deed o 5 1 others who = z rom a visit to Fredericksburg. V : mart ee : ‘ihington. D. C., Isaac Holland | labor for what they get was- shown in| ‘2° $<Cond precinct, who bad the man re-| Mr. Charles Cogan continues quite sick | 35¢. bottle, or 3 bottles for $1. This is an exandria. treet on the property, sold. W Oar en constitution Seen . chich was approved and adopt. | JUdge Mills’ court this morning, when Geo. y puncil. Bute, a white boy, was tried for an as- ‘The District of Columbia temples were | sault on a colored co-laborer named Theo- cash, at option of the purchase ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms are not complied with within ten days from a’ trai tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purciaser or pur- moved to the Emergency Hospital. Under | at his home on King street. the treatment given him at the institu- SSS SS = tion Baker recovered consciousness and| Portraits of Mr. and Mrs, McKinley excellent wine for coughs or tender throats. | Station, Pennsylvania avenue and 13% street. Our rich, crusty Port, a veritable blood-| For schedule see R. R. column, this paper. maker, 35c., 50c. qt. bottles. Golden Cataw- | my27-tf ba, 25. bottle. Pure Rye Whisky, 5 years, | ————————— — egcesentea (i “ is is denied having taken poison. He left the | Free at D. J. Kaufman's, 1007 Pa. ave.—Ad. Overholt 1889, rich 2 N SALI chasers, after eight days’ advertisement in ‘The ie eee nwt: | dore Shepney. hospital this morning about 9 o'clock. aaa Lert qusrtas Buck heat Geet AUCTION SALES. Brening Star BewSpaDer. ory wW. PILLING, zy the Supreme Council of A. A. S. R. for | _ “Not sullty of assault,” was what George | Baker's wife committed suicide about two College Society Officers. Honey, Maple Syrup. New Salmon, 10c. FUTURE DAYS. NG WILLTAS _ IRVING WILLIA: southern and western jurisdiction held | Said when Clerk Potts asked him concern- | ™onths ago by jumping from a third story 7: a , $1.50 sack. window of Gatto’s Hotel, at the corner of | Officers as follows have been elected by | Best Roller Process Flour, $1:50 sack. 0¢20-cod&As < e Scotish Rite 'y do to you?” Shepney | in from Maryland to spend a brief time | Jokn’s College: President, John J. Brosnai Trading Stamps Given at Domestic | 1 z & 4 c PROV! » SALE O1 C1 Y ‘he S is! lies . a .API ES LE OF BRICK DWEL NO. erie Ee Came re eg ne wax asked with her husband, upon his request, and| first vice president, Bernardin F. Rover; | Sewing Machine and Pattern Rooms, 7th} REAL ESTATE, NO. 721 EAST CaprToL | TRUSTERS SALE OF BRICK DWwrILt lumbia were represented by [ ¥2 % Pp + 1s STREET. pector General D. F. Seville. At night He beated me cause I sold papers to his | he took her to the hotel. While Baker was | second vice president, Arthur May; treas- | and H sts. 0c22-f,m, weet By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April | | By virtue of a deed of trust to us, duly recorded formed, composed of rep- ; CUStOmers,” was the colored boy’s answer. | temporarily absent from the room his wife Al! Wiggins) ‘sccret —_+—_—_—_ 24, 1893, and duly recorded in Liber No. 17 among the land records of the District of Colum- resentative Mason suneil of R.| The boy explained that he was selling} went to the window and jumped out. She | Ufc? ae TBrieh: Ceeeti2 | Royal Hendache Fowders cure. 100. | folio 268 et seq., of the land records of the De. | Dia, in Liber 1994, follos 313 et sey... we will, at = = ey ; z - 2 Smyth; Librarian, John O'Brien; executive trict of Columbia, and at the tof the patty | the request of the holder of the notes secured end © M. of the Cry Qu leaving | papers on Capitol Hill last Sunday, when | was removed to the Emergency Hospital, | SoU miitca Messrs. A, Wine Gere tee | mho-m,w.tate secured thereby, swe Will sell, at pubkd auction: S Gast of On pour the city Inspector General W.H. Page, 234°, | he avas told to go to a certain house and | ar er husban arres on sus- aa s 2 2 To vEDNI Y, ezcorted the delegation to the depot with g | maie'a eale, which he did. Then he aaid{ plcion of having been responsible for her | nett, Prank Bresnahan and John J. Earley: | moyalGlueMucilage sticks everything.10c, | front of the pemises, oa MONDAY. the EIGEGH a4 band of fifty pieces, and one hundred Shrin- | Butt slapped him, and he grabbed a stone. | injuries. The woman recovered conscious- Green; Arthur Harvey, John Hertn fatto: mbb-t.f,stf FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.,” the followipg fine Sowing Aeeceied papeay, ameste ond lying Sri era cscort. Arriving in Philadel- | Bute in bis own defense claimed that | ness, however, and before her death made } Green, ARnur Hi b = = | land and premises, situate in the cliyyor Washing. | 1 in eek ee oe phia the delegation were met at the depot | Shepney hhagj been in the habit of selling | a statement that she had tried to end her vy = AMUSEMENTS. ton, District of Columbia: Lot nuimfered oar: Howasd P. Marshall's subdivision of lots in hiock by Chief Rabban John Bird, 324°, of Pyra- | papers ta. ether boys’ customers, telling | life and exonerating her husband. Fe enue eared ee ae eae aon of Sets | Timabered seven (1), “Kalorama Heights,”" as per mid Temple, with a brass band of twenty- | thém that the other boy was sick or had| It is said that when Baker went to the Tonight at 8 | (OF as per pint receded in Book Ne aie aes | plat recorded In . 8, folio 27, of five pieces, and escorted to the headquar- | gone away." When he learned Bute had| drug store to purchase the laudanum he = = Lafayette 4 Mictines mete 80, of the records of the office of the surreyor The records of eyer of the ters of the Im. Potentate for Pennsylvania, | served gneof his customers Sunday he| gave his name as T. B. Wilson. It is un-| Delicate childtem! What-a source See ay the said District, together with the uiproremest, oe wt cpg ern Pg w= Tes Gn eaten & sumptuous banquet was prepared: | went after him and fried to force him to | derstood the ‘lreumstances attending his : ; CAMILLE D’ARVILLE, | tostsing of a, inree-story and back building, 0: | Supurtenanecs ‘s mil rom Zem Zem wells was in| the customer’s house. mstead of going | wife’s deat! lave preyed upon mind i var COMIC OPERA CO., : * modern : : ; The, Washington delegation Shepney picked up a sione and hit him. ne | 204 Fendered him despondent. of anxiety theynarel The parents Im Harry B, Smith's and Victor Herbert's Latest peewn eee Sat nen ore one ‘pon the arrival here were met by a dele-| A wholesale news dealer, from whom the —_>— 5 : Comic Opera, in Two Aci ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money ation of Shriners from Mecca and Kalif| boys had bought their pagers, told” the The Pennsylvania Railroad wish them heaflyJand strong, but PEG - WC IFFINGTON, | te.ts.2i¢ in cash, andthe balance in two equal Alee temples and given a fine banquet. court of the troubles the boys’ have, his : rfect line t teat = 9 | installments, payatle in one and two years, with eae aa bi 4 nasi to Philadelphia; a perfect line to a perfect | thoy keep thin andrpal poe parents 2 evidence being somewhat in Bute’s favor. | city. Only $2.00 next Sunday. Trains leave | they keep thin andrpale. Seats Now on Sale. mele: wocunetl lr eed If you ape le Invest in a handsome | The court imposed a $ fine. Baltimore and Potomac station 7:00, 8:00, SETS = roperty sold, or all cash, at the pag Al nial lato esi ——_. 9:00 and 11:00 a.m.—Advt. To all these delicate © children | For SOS ee ee eee y duress “Owner De Stee cme | $125 To Baltimore and Retarn $1.25 ——— = S = ‘MISS EFFIE SHANNON” ee ook ee faulting after five days’ advertisement fed ys the Sears whie to tas via Pennsylvania Railroad. Republicans at Bladensburg. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil] ana tnetr company, including Wm. J. Le Moyne, complied with within | tt ty of Weslingre Dec eee ublished tn f Adve. “Tickets on sale Saturday and Sunday,| The republicans of Prince George's coun-|"_ ae ES See Pi cue kis caonis be Ok ALBERT A. WILSOx, Qetober 3 and it, and valid for return until | ty held a rousing meeting last night at] with Hypophosphites comes with A GOAT OF MANY COLORS.. defaulting purchaser JOHN B. LARNER: jemixta Adjourn, | Mee viienent 500d on any train.” | Bladensburg. Foremost among those pres- ‘ednesday Matinee—Special Souvenirs. \GTOX DANENHOWER, omaha, Trustees, 1335 F st.’n.w. _ ntion of agricultural chemists, é ent were Representative Sidney E. Muda | the best of news. oc28-tt : 1411 G st. nw. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. which has been in session at the Columbian Sale and Partition. and Captain Charles G. Gordon. Captain 2 2 ea’ EVERY DAY 2 P.M. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSE AND PREMISES University lecture hall for three days, has] A pill in equity has been filed by Frea- | Roger Bellis, state's attorney, presided at It-brings rich blood, strong bones, Bijou Theater. EVERY NIGHT 8 P.M. - aaa a cae KXOWN AS NO. 251 THIRD STREET SOUTH- adjourned. The committee on pure food | erick Rollins against Agnes A. Rollins and | the meeting. Mr. F. Snowden Hill deliv- Sea HIGH-OLASS FAMILY PERFORMANCE. eee SEE | By virtue of a certain deed of trast, bearing ante recommended the passage of | others, praying for thg sale and partition of | ered a powerful address, calling upon the | healthy nerves, ahd sound digestion? J. K. EMM ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE ONE-STORY | March 27, 1896, and recorded in Liber No. 2006, at a national pure focd law, which should | let 10, square 1046 republicans to support the ticket, and stat-}_ 2 2 ETT, STORE ANRERE SOUTHWESR. “SSO | SetColammin the sbdersizne ‘restore tril on Bate » for state Je a ations on the re a Sears ea that the. prosperity, of Maryland ae- | It is growth and Prosperity to them. Assisted by By in, UEpay, 2omeen ae RTIETH, aT BAU Past reports € presented ree ‘ars Collide. manded that the republicans remain in = ie Liber No. 2207, folto - FOUR P. a and ai md the committee on ab-| Because of a misunderstood signal there power: Mr. Mudd ras greeted with pro-| No matter how delicate the child, Foe ANNA. Soe, Se cress be Hituate tn ‘the city of Wenhiottae heise tea rts: sed by ade a use en he speak. - Other Acts. request, lombia, known ‘south, four Prof. Hi Wiley and Prof. G. C. Caldweil | ¥#5 @ collision at the Pennsylvania avenue | eo "geclaned that there was no danger of | it j dily taken. 10c., 20¢., B0e. Matinees, 10c., 20c. oc25-6t | We Will sell, at ge ee ee of Cornell and instructed to communicate | and 9th street crossing yesterday afternoon | any factions in the republican ranks. The | it is readily : ieee eee inl Le ee southwest by a dion of seventy-five (75) feet of with the approxching international con- | between an electric car of the Metropolitan | entire ticket would receive the solid repub. Gov. and $1.00, all druggiats, a ee ee = Toe fare i - gress of chemists in Vienna regarding the | road and a horse car of the Capitol Trac-| ican vote and the republicans would sure- 4 bandred and four G84), together with the Stoption of the absolute Iter as a standard | ison Company. The south-boi = electric | 1¥_Win in the elections. BIOGRAPH. note gene attic and basement frame dwelling house. eee lor_ measurement. y- rand: hes were also made by Judge Geo. et ‘Terms 2 One-third cash, balance in equal ‘The association will meet again next fall | CAF had stopped on the north side of the | c’Merrick. Messrs, We Rollers, H WILLARD HALL. ae NE. ER pat &t the call of the executive committee. crossing, and when the signal bells had| Laws, Wm. McDonald, J. Hatton, Wm. A mw series of Domestic and Foreign Views of | trust, the Bre aaa a ETE been given both cars started. The horse ween outa ratte fies: 4 time ime ot sale. an jtimore and Return car was derailed in the collision which an, - hairs 5 ee ey via B. and O., Sunday, Oct. 31. Tickets good | followed. : light procession, a baad of music and fire- Special Exhibitions ‘Today. = oe be aS ‘at pkg BF 4 going and returning on all trains, including | Fortunately the motorman of the electric | Works. FRIDAY—Benett of NATIONAL HOMBOPATHIC | (10%), dette Sate ght, to resell at cowt and ak of do famous 45-minute flyers.—Advt. car and the man in charge of the horses Se eee) at HOSETEAL. to, be complied fankiog PEENSAMIN F. LEIGHTON” ‘Trustee, ee escaped injury. The horses also escaped $1.00 to Baltimore and Return SATURDAY—Beneft of EB STREET BAPTIST | sale, trastees , Omice 452 D st. aw, A large quantity of desirable household | being hurt. The passengers on both cars| via Pennsylvania railroad Sunday next. CHURCH. rs and of RICHARD E. Palo, Trastec, © effects will be sold at Sloan's, 1407 G| were a little frightened, but none injured. | Tickets good on all trains except the Con- 0c20-dieds ‘Ofice 482 La. ave, Street, tomorrow at 10 a.m.—Advt. ‘The platforms of the cars were damaged. | gressional Limited.—Advt, 5: Other Auctions See a. 5

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