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EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. Sgaisne tis Settee 1 a tone eee CITY AND DISTRICT. SOCIETY NOTES, X # a 1 THIS AFTERNO tor wi or Re 1 SSE wien at maa nek | ——__TM18 AFTERNOON. | rJuoouas DOWLING, ance DOUBLE SHEET. |Sitweteataeie Ge eatgrur| st pamene cwmren pair, | "treet Moe ant hae rowrnd irned, desires Puyils. CERY SALE 0) r 0 from, e great East Progress asontc Temple for |<, slte be ne forte care, Feary mill melee. dentriction sD LUNIMPROVED "REAL © ESTATE Ar GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE SATURDAY... ‘November 5, 1881. | India merchants. ‘Then hewawtal Hohe He will | tne bencfitot Se Parcs Cho indeteg wen mages ne divin earn nny d aS eee _DS-lw* BRICK Be ee ee BY ORDER OF J. SCHNITZER, LETTER FROM NEW YORK. mayor. All right, Dut Tam sure I am not alone | Corated. The fair ts under the general care of | wed on the lake by some of the young Tee eNT AL AND VOCAL MUSIC TAUGHT HOUSES, No. 1129. AN: i131, ON FIFTH 51 Broad street, New York, In tny observations that a rich man in Brooklyn | Messrs, Charles McCarthy,G.1. Ennis and Thomas | {)"y4.0" may many and ftaly, and has mace pda leas 5 c 4 tor Pen One or A WEEE OF INTEREST—THE DEPAULTER BALDWIN— | Sion Derange ee eee omen of somewhere | J. Myers. The Fair Journal is edited by D. 1.4 “Mie E Hantin Walworth and her 4 wughter, of Madame SOTAVIA SEWELL, at Metzerotts Mus GENUINE IMPORTED HOW HE LOST THE BANK'S MONEY--a WOMAN IX | belleve It Obtains Che oheey pete noueh | Murphy, assisted by M.B. Johnston and W. a] . who have been at. Willinda et the Bic Store, 925 Pennsylvania avenue. n5-Law4i ; ere, to Some extent, bis | Wailach. The various tables and booths, some of ing to Metura by th close of = $25 Fennesiv =a THs TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CAR-| TE case—rarrr’s anxtval—nicxers $10—zNrEx | one vote counts o mone than'a goon naan hich are named after different parishes, are in | the month ta aneid Peewee Mee, wakes °. R. F. MUSSAEUS AND ASSISTANTS TEACH TA q seh a Rt wn EN Dekgeposcaln wr “y DAES, BE 7 0 SF " x ‘s German and other waders daneaures: Eee STABLE LOTS, PETS! OSSI—THR POLITICAL OUTLOOK—MR. TLD! NOTES. charge of the ladies, as follows: St. Pattick's— | second son, Tracy, Meats bet to ontor the iene Greek, | Mathematie nelish branches. Preparation peg ht A BE MADE AGAIN—A NEW DAILY, ETC., BTC. There is a prevailing idea that Uncle Sammy | Mrs Schwing and Coppes ast ants, val 8 hoot Nipage for Ce ec. Eveninug classes $5 per month. Fer N SEPARATE PARCELS. comprisixe Special correspondence of THE EVENTNG STAR. Ti ‘ Miss Katie and Miss Annie he Misses | “About tue time Hon, Emory Storrs orrived here Gtreulars address F. MUSSAEUS, 1214 Latreet north | .,BY, virtue of the dearees of the Supreme Court of Oe ‘Tespondence 1 ey hae era ae Soe eine Saat poate That = : Hussey, Murphy, Clarkson, Schnier, Fischer,Quinn, | last maith ie a ten, who wren Oa Nes ans = | 59,4 ire yan the or ia ae nsations of the week have been numerous | Green, does the outside work and Mr. Tilden stays | and’ Me Whiten sedate aire Bian cs aay | Me mat thst citys wee Warner F a fase for and cthere are defendantn, thr tadersieued Trustee | PERSTAN, OUCHAK, — CIRCASSIAN, sg oder! sees spam areia val at home in Grammercy Park and thinks. He ts the ladies of Sodailty. St. Vincent's “Miss Katie | show 1 Miss Ste OF ELOCUTION, bite auction, in front of the pr < z of a fo! par ol ce, the name an Krauskopf, manact Miss Manite | last sunt nl-2m So. 1212 L street northwest, | SATURDAY. the LETH DAY OF NOVEMBEIC IRE | AFGHANISTAN, GEORDEZ, ARMENIAN, fame'lor Pith ataaod Ge he teak tee oe (Sef tntia lttene bom) Ue cpmad ead [ms Tere] Mamie Daly, | of t 1 Qrrcnr ENT." Ging om thal days aud {f accoearyon'the MONDAY | -ACHISTAN, KHOBASSAN: | of $10 a tloket; appearance of Ttossl, the Italian | “The Postmaster General paid us a visit this| Miss Maggie “Weogan, Miss” Bessie Jindensten, | her educa: a al —— 1g | following, at the ‘taine” Rous? etl “all Qt the axD actor, the latchet of whose shors Salvin is worthy | Week: He is getung anew fast. mail “sorvice “ar Fre eg RB yet Fa re er Trcach, Eagtich aod el ONE Saat 20 fect front ot. tok In’ and the north “4 MOORISH RUGS AND CARPETS. to tle, although he can't -act as well; the | “Tk work, tne sortety horseman, 1s having | Custer manaz sistants, Miss Annie Barry, | of New York. Horde 1 MIRELT NOKHA EST.” Son M | ft 4 Suchen of “lot ie, in anare 614, which owe Petre ao Od cornell Chest os Ry reer ge ieete [E maid Sa eorg T cr of New 4 Far further and full particulars aud cireuiars apply to | $2 (sided into iets uumaered from 48 to 61 in- | JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD POR-| a visit anticipated frou President Arthur, | tern boxes for horsesamt Will be 00 too anil Miss ‘oka St at Solna mad fn E.G, COLLIERE. Rete © | Brey gobairided into iota numbered from 48 $0 67, fn= De ea and the heat of a political eampaign, on whose re. |, Labourchere, of London ruth, 80 a private | and Miss Clarke. St. Joseph's-Mrs._ Holt Professor of the French lancu '20 feet on “M" street 3 he letter puts 1, ts coming here oh a visit. Now | Mrs Kelly, Mrs. “Daniel Hannan, and Mrs. ¢ ee ene ‘Textiles in | Swits wisdom, prophecy, amd even guess work, are | won't America get written about! He wason. the | Managers? assis residence ts on Saisie COREESea Gras Being ty fas, the Han dsomest Collection, of Tex Silent over all, Thus one sees that the range of | staff at the legation to Washington once, and anuaand Vongeriehr. ‘The lucky be i Five a reception 88 orthwest, occupies’ ite new and matter of interest is over the gradient of human af- | knows the country like a book. mS URAa oe eotgpersrtins Kernel 9 at cocaplen ite new and The staf of some of the New York papers in | Misses Duhamel, managers. Immaculate concep which has nearly. ea nown throughout Mo take place at fairs, and includes all classes and condition of | ,.” a ict 7 ton.—Miss Nellfe Kearon, Miss Melcher, and Miss 4 tuelr officers : HALL BUILDING, Day | Lot $3 10 take place a neat Washington are to have ‘a shaking up” soon. | Hon Miss Nellfe Kearon aeoen Sha Gauchters ‘educated. for seal fern Senlonts on” | tome MY SALESROOMS, WIN, THE DEPAULTER. Eacuaee Sinise ce the word to bersor Ono ot | Some, ne wees bane nak pine ee yw president, with Geived thoonchout the year. A pamphlet. erntaining | 4 iuches on 5th etrest, and tho Trustee has the a-| soceuwesp ConneR Prwwerivanta AVENUE AND BALDWIN, CUTER, the correspondents I wot of 18 to be promoted to he Bicone Dant, and Miss Nann Af rieep retin) $B ceauent address to the students on “‘Elements of | {ROrity to, sell them seperately of a0 & stns'o lot, and lirH Staeer, ‘Tho sensation arising trom Baldwin’s robbing eared eld fet tebe cle Jexander, Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. ese," by James A. Garfield: aiso full information | they wil net om <1 the bank holds its interest well. It will do so, I | ¥' pene Ev : . e” Bower. —! x r is Collage, will ke aa who wish to bid. Lote $1 and 52 each front 20 feet on | WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH is 80, ‘torial K rs. The Bower.—Miss Annie ¥ of young p ol, who Senin Ce. Collings. wit be tant free Sih ebret and sre cach imped Uy a Fhe-ntory ad AND 10TH, fancy, until the whole history of tt has been ex- | (Stace Society, and @ third to editorial work in i have! lately 6 B dancing ciuh, tet tame £0 covered by «us hinve Brick Suis, aud Lote as Mons1xo axp AFTERNOON, Fhe baud all thedetatlsthereot have been printed. | | Senator Windom, of Minnesota, has been in | Newton, and Miss Monica sgaeon's Well | evening at ot 27. D. Lincoln teing the gid Soave tein used io ponneetion with the stables, A ‘At 11 and 8 o'clock, The bank examiner, his mame 1s Shelley, 1s at town for the ia ere ie, 18 looking hearty, | Mee asd Mise A ad Maas MAY | host of the ox The young speut a =EAGH eat oan be sold separately if desi 3 work on the accounts. AS.an examiner he is a r, —— Representative Hubbell has tiken a handsome jot Garcia, Paris, | __A plat of the wperty can be seen at the office of the —— da: ‘A new dally paper 1s talked of for New York. It Amusements, & acpresentative Buthnet 8 taken & handeom street northwest. References: Mre, | Trustee; or at the ofice of Willet & Libbey, corner of 6th | ehibition, with Catalogues, ‘Tuesday, November | 2Y after the fair and public feeling ts getting Into would be stalwart in politics, and Joe Howard, jr., head reside Towa Circle, and will soon bring his Gen. Hunters; Mrs. Sanna se street and New York avenue; or at the auctioneer’s | gi” Q channel that may lead to his arrest for malfeas- : vsk.—The “Tourists” make | family to the clty. Mra Non thot and dawehtens : Eimory and Mine mee Samuel NOGe-ame” | plbee. “The property will he sold Gear ofall incum: | 82: article guaranteed Genuine and Imported. eed abies MORO eee te ee mignt their last trip at the Opera House to-night. Their | of this city were fozistered at. the Putts eMice OF Pysivensrry oF GronostowR | tapes, splat axes fo aly Tet U1. ney in nocdkds ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | fp oan ome: Sy rat nea Parmeter eared eee dl gooey trips are very entertaining. the New York Hvraid_ yestentay.— Miss Helen 2 ¢ fiesoer mcrae ae ar Gt = ple who thou; were ric] lon- |ATIONAL 'THEATER.—Miss Abbott's engagement | Sandus, et of Prof. Sandos, the well-known . 1425 New Your Aveven, Sekn 157m Srarer.* | ch purchaser tonne notes Sceurst on the prop: | [JUSCANSON DROS., auctioneers, day, discovered thelr mistake on Tuesday | Ueno dm ot the Sunday Times, a publisher, at the Natio ronclude to-night with atriple | attist, ts visiting Mrs. Juice Sulth, of Capita erty sold: or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. | 5. A ENTER. | 20d are poor to-day would not have undergone | David Curtis one of its chief writers, and so on; | Dill—“The T Hers,” the tower scene from | Till. “Miss Sandus will Pematn some Uine,— Mirm, 0.8, Horruax, LL. D.,” Dean and President of | The Trustee reserves the Tight to require a depoait of | POSITIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF Gi fz ‘Trovatore and the mad scene from Lucia di Lam- | Kutiourn and daughters, of this city, who have Moot Court, $100 on each lot when sold, XEANS OLD, GENTLE-AND SOUND, SIDEBAR | gine, pmuuations. | The cashier himself 18] andgoon, foot to transter the Philadel- | mermoor. been In Rurope for several months just, sail for Hon, W. X. Minnronedl P.- Gonstitntionsl Lew, Mere Pale Bibs aoa) TOP BUGGY AND SINGLE HARNESS— ANABIo mingnctlarn of taennes wiieiaene es pila mint to New York Tehas been afoot so long | THE GREAT Herwawn, the prestidigitatour, will home from Havre tr Senater Miller's wite hy lac = ee street rent ; i appear with his European Spec! at | and daughter have cone to New York to remain - @ence and Equity Juris; rudence. WALTER . WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. $40,000 to the camy fund to defeat Grace last | Very extensive, compris any MEW magteal | Rachel Sherman h: gene to ladelphia to pes’ s a poses . J. FISRER & CO., score of people, among them W. P. Copeland, J. H. . iP: we i m ick | vis y sister . Thacka itor Mo- a .Reat A EG iL Sit street no1 - ‘ : ost part he discards the use of mechanical de- | family are now with him at his pestience on testic Relations, Testa and Criminal Law. STREETS NORTHWEST. a Baldwin very often. At that time he had the seit | NOt to help Kelly. Ross Raymonp. | most ps vette Squate x-Paymister Genet mes pene, Soe aad eat O™ | AEE tS Aaa | OUARGP, AAR OF TARPARUE DMROTER | raat no anny ¢parvorfoat reais, fas TE A ES ee Tho openine of the | Haast aae ah cena aa =H. Deere, Jules of the Mook | ordedt itt 950, fo , ND UN ED e ut 41 or 42 he is now jeve, dressed in © Trinl of La. Flipper. cating Rink, son, ne: > york 101 om Tues i ‘Terni extends from first Wednesday in October to ordsfor the District of ‘Columbia, and AND BY VIRTUE OF A’ DECREE’ OF THE wae peeves Skating Rink, for the season, next Monday e York for 1 on Tursduy.—Miss Addie une." Ail the classes are now open for the reception OF | the wmten ee of rte Colum! thereby, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | (uiet elegance and was friends with every man on HE PLEADS NOT GUILTY. Will be an ovcurreace of much. inte kh eoity. Her brother and per al 3 8. URDAY, t N EM BI be nO. = EC HINGTON r y is some manner. The skating wiil be even bet Europe, wh until ‘Xt March, graduate course, $25. on lectures, $25 per | D. 1881, at FOUR O'CLOC .» the following real Al ES AND, WORTHINGTON ET | that runs from Broad to New and | News from Fort Davis says that at the opening of > soRNEG, Her vaieulars apply to the Secretary, at tho | eetate, situate in the city cf Wasitnztom, inthe Ditriet | Ale All PANLE (SELL RE Ee ETG | Which by the graco of water sandwiches at | the court yesterday, Lieut. Flipper sald he would | 7C&! Ham last. The Garficia Memorial Hosptial a Ta | Joceph Nedteri's wyeoried subdivisiomel osamstit| AUCTION THR FOrLowRe Absence eee an wafers Drlmonico calls & Tes- | accept the judge advocate’s suggestion to try the ‘The Running Races. Mr. Solomons, chairman of t malting 08 ; SBORNE SEMINARY FRE SLISH ae CAS td E : Rd E TIMES AN. Ei ran im was to hear a hundred people s % py fe + Solomons, chairmen of the comm will reopen at 943 M street north we Pe ‘One third of the purchare money to ‘HURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER THE sines fe 2 fas a bon hom e nets ays > = day received a letter from Mra, tember 5, 1881. Classes from Kinderwarten to Harvard be tl o equal i -. . ‘i nie in his 4 hich ntirel, 1 red rg ~ s) ‘4 eet! yf th N. F. A. Seve ‘Stal : Paid in cash, snd the residue in two equal install t the ofice of Thos, J. Fisher & Co., Aue. | mie in his tanner which was entirely removed | now organized and consent to a reswearing and | meeting of the N. F. veral § anes sc hdesitek: Xibio toehiteer'seaaameee Se eccenminations. “Thorough instruction by North- | ments at elx aud tweive mente, respectively: trom the | Be, Bb, a80S F street northwest, near the'Ebbitt | from coarse famillarity, and he never sad: the Se rin OMG ot Ee charges, but dectined | Jerome Park are expected here to enter th Gurt : t Mentor, Ohio, October $1, sayings : day of wale, with interest, to be evidenced by'the promn- | House, will sell the follows Ppa aay com: | Wrong thing. In short, he Wasa cultivated man of | to ask it ‘The judge said the reiugal to ask it | pace” A tees will be run this arterno Your letter of Octsber & account of the issory sof the purchaser orpurchasers, and sectired | mencing at FOUR AND A-IIALF O'CLOCK P M.: the worid. “It is with a pang that those who knew | would necessitate two arate trials Lieut. etween Bob. ie tke, | ©H0n Of the ‘Memorial i. i committee, Was oe ot the aren ed TOES colds or alleanh at | | Lot 6, eauare 640, from!iine 44 feet on the north eideof | him think Of ae prosmets he woe me Fare Wgaed, charged with the en, | ur rounds between Bob Kiddie and Bride duly received. T regan t eypeet re i rect sou . i spec a vas then arra , cha’ e — —— uly rea « - ese) fhe dye eal, Fee a ee eines re treet anid, Delaware) ate: grace Is assured, the state prison oF vezliments on sak Between July th and | | Twe New Purwocrs Coxcnegartox.—Yester So pad cy peeping “ i] the property after fi Ps 2 jane 69 ntin “Tye al is le el st 13th, » public money; W aking | afternoon and evening the new Piymouth Con: rould be to n “HOOL FOR ry ¥ advertivement. at the Hak and cost Places" €0 Teo eis eeeee, ene te on Gut, Win Wes one of the heavy losers’ in false Stceueae Priting th pheertririd rational rch (colores) wus formally re acter of those encag bans w- wm. AND CHILDREN of the defaulting purchaser or pureHasers, fol sbeet to New Jersey avenue, with a dopth of 113 wills and Chattanooga, and, by ais Way, and | oficeron the 9th, 16tu, and 234 or July, to the | by a couuell of the © Bethe apoio Pepperoni 4 REMOVED from Baum’s Hull to 303 East Capitol | + AS i : feet t inches to a wide alley 5 hink the fact is not generally known, it was | effect that he had transmitted the above ‘amount | this city and vicint Vasinieae eee Street. i orstia | _ 026-108 oe cee eee: Lois 2% 24, 26 and 27, equare south of Square 643, | then and there he began to speculate in a bly Way to the ehtef commanding officer; with presenting | 10th andG stre ta, Rev, Dr Very truly sours, : frovting Gach’ on the south side of H street south, bet ei is 3 p iz R. Ganemun.” 2 rs NG, Auctioneer. tween 39 and Int eixtet ont SS Pete ‘depth of 125 | oe Seon erat ote . on lee ee Se Sees $1,440.43 to the Comins & Murtagh rey prosented the Tabe m”AR Mg a i 4 ‘MAR’ . Some - ide p ible alley som iS Gi re rtunately enoug] rhen submitting funds to lim on July 21, ani hington. ‘The new con; 8 pee > sae is ee STORY AND MANSARD ROOF wall ee ne Mey nd lyT and. X strete eouth, | Sy, other people's mohe: aes ig bank es; | with making additions, “tuwe ‘stateutents "on une of members of the Bethel 4 sopra St copped yey = 4 D.D., late vice principal of org ar Y Jy aud Ist streets West, containing 74,218 square | am! Saw to-day. le testified fe natural} August 10th, in reference to t1 ismitting these 0 became dissalistied with Ub thet —— = is, having taken charve of oe STREET. i feet. Saplence in his disposition by giving an interview | funds to tue chief commissary. ‘To these charges | which the affairs ol that church we benefit of the progex athe. age of parents who desire AVENUE NORTHWE! Jat 40, square 545, fronting 25 fect on the west side of | to a reporter, and then fevising It. and cutting out Lieut. Flipper plea ed not gui Hye consbVel Sonn Rae gute Seen orshiping on 18th st for their child: th $ ng ipper p guilty. ping iy ¥ Arrenxody, | OCTOBER cea, Sd atrect jest, between M and N streets south, with a | ayy Dut the statement, in answer to an obvious THE FIRST WITNESS ar L street northwest. ‘The ofiiination amen te ‘ — 5 x 881, AT FOUR’ O'CLOCK, ings Pee ender ioe A a , question: “Ihave no doubt the government. w' . Rass Sica r, Rev. W. T. Pec Court Ix GES aachrol, “fine climete, xead Tla-stonaie © auietce. | f the presaings, T shall sell sub ot 19, ti A. | gj Ot suds, is square No. 20, thenting exch BA foot, | TENG pume laps th the eto Meee HiT ae | testified that he took command March 1, and found Congregational Tuntley : fined neighborhood and church pi grees Sune |B, Shephend substivicrn of square wor of tunre 625, vith e depth of 105 feet to an alley. appointed I suppose; Ihave no doubt he will be a | Lieut. Flipper in charge of the commissiry de- atton, of Howard Universit _ District Gay. Dr, Nelson's long experience in teachine aud de- | togvther with the improvensenta, boing No. 108 1 stree 17, aquare No, G17, {routing €3 feet on north O {pciglous man.” Well I should hope so! but even | partment; on July 6, witness told Lieut. Flipper to | exercis s by reading sele tions frou tt jon to the cause of Education 1s well-known in Mary: | Di:thwes One-third cash; the residue in three | Set botucen int rireet want and North Capitol street, | It that, receiver ld. not combine. with other | Berementi issary funds and from the usual | and offer 'r. The choir rend: Jand, snd will itis hoped, ensure him success in this equal j aymentsat six, twelveand eighteen months, with | Will! # depth of 189 feet to a wide alley. . characteristics that of judictousness, imagine this | emit the commissa coe sa Oe aa rea s yen o A = notes hearime Interest at nix per cent per annum until | gg! ¢£@8 Of Kale aw prescribed by the decree: jOne;third | pank exa mluer insisting on is compliment being vel A telegram tone the chiet | lecting as his A limited number of girls will be recetved for tuition i xy P iB of the purchase uoney in eash, and the residue in two nile £ iat ved a telegram from the chiet Es fp Engiish branches, Music and. the ‘The | paid, and secured by a deed of Euston ahe neamdses | equal ine nts, at six and twelve month respective- | PTinted. The government will feel so much that the funds had not been wrued and . charce for Tuition and Post required at ine of sale eet 2 8 ly, with interest at the rate of six percent per annum | better, ‘ gked Lieut. Flipper what had pastor of the Lincoln Me- “trad ieee Poli-cokdba “THOMAS DOWLING, Anct, | £9 day of sale, to the DROpery ROR ak Guat? With | WHO ARE SAID TO HAVE RECEIVED THE MONEY. | hecome of them; he could hot explain, but sali he | Mort church, extended the right hand ot ie 3ork et als Ge af t ve 9 7) " 5) e a . e] ve s he new past and cl ge — “ — $ x, | Chars, shall have the ojtion of, ‘Paying all’ the | The Nugents I knew well, They were rich, | was sure the funids had been sent. On the evening | SMIp to the new pastor and the ch ee ie Gaiety eae Sas : ence of the rata unit SATORDAS: ROVEMOE | 2 seas, KY jm cae A money de- | coarse-grained, tgnorant people, with no natural a ae re TOs ects eataeeneal aaa Lae tee nies os Gee ee ee “harlitt. Mertom eae = FIETH, some hour ané pince. v Pah MD reat e fred on Ibe an. | Tefinement, and none acquired. From what is | EPP ements * ¥ice was concluded with the benediction by Ke Z.vtdnger, THe FRIENDS’ SEMINARY, re FHOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | Std bietss of property; dhe anzount wheteot will be an that his quarters would be searched. Lieut. Flip- Pancha - ISrnver, Betwees 18rH axp 19TH Noxrawest, reokds I SSE | Bounced on day of sale, | Uron defanit of any pur- | gathered to-day tt would seem reasonable to be- Bez ras Placed under arrest. | Search revealed Mr. Peel. Gilling Sule ordered Affords to Girls and Boys the best facilities for a liberal chaser in complying with terms of thin leve that one of them got Baldwin in his power to | $2,800 worth of checks in a box, which were . a Wakes an fereons ueation ; prepares its pupila te x days, the property upon which default has been made the checks which had been’ presented to lect | SeVere Punishment Needed for Burg- rp ly agt. Anudersong we no expense for books. C: T PUBLIC AUCTION, May be resoli at therisk and cost of the defaulting | a greater degree than 1s hinted so far, and bam- | the checks p lars. WJunction deuied. ped ls oe af A Purchaser, after thres days notice, in the Hetine soe | Deozion Minot On money, What the nature | Public funds by Flipper. Among them a Gone algs Magner: LE. V. PRUDHOMME’S FRENCH CLASSES porchas ‘Cony ing shail be ut the cost of the c) v% Spurious check for $1,450 was found; discontinued | To the Editor of Tux Evesine Star: eran os 5, Convessorik . D, FOWLER, “Frasieo, LOSE COnTLGCUINT GA OTR Re alte | CHeMeMLEEAMG| TM WINTPOO SER ENUIEG Seema] AMT ibean apeeareniicriie incor a the ponien ta]. ROmeeta a fv Buildin, ‘Truman A. Mite ke residence, 1313 I street northwest. | _ By order of the Execntrix of the late Thomas J. 8. lede murchasel and der of sale. E : : 2 house; Visited him afterward; exuibited telegram | stant, giving the particulars of the arrest of a | {M1 Gtuer of Sale. Estat ef arhaneneents rowan jaca Macauieed | Gos Coline eenctane ar ane lots to ait purchasers S2-THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED UNTIL the front ana fowotent res ‘he witeperca | fom the San Antonio National Bank Saying ak parginn ur omen West, in Jackson alley. Men- | 47s birueys bored He . Mason, a short Gime. ‘Terms moderate. 6 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER EIGHTH, same hour and | breath swells into a voice asit is exaggerated into | he never had deposited them and was not author- | (on ts Uy Oumn Wiehe Ah Jacks Item, that two | guardian; allowance: . Ine BS " BOARDING SCHOOL FOR STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Pisce, at which tine and place the following lots, paseed | a falsehood, and then is trumpet-tongued ag it be ized to draw. Flipper acknowledged aye shpat’ [ROE men were committed for burglariousiy | Walter 8. P guardian: bond of $2,000 filed, ‘Young Lattice. West End inmftates Now Have over at former galer, wall laa be ofered: comes an eiormous le. ‘The fact 1s wot bad, Dutit | Ness of the check; when asked as to the where- a egice Est'te of Wiiltatn Greasony extentars bonded and min. "Hueveuth year. Superior facilities, Send for Spi te and Epteent taetuare 28, 25th street, between I} ts bud enough, I fancy. Told been Goleta hee oe ee the offers of the second procinct tana teat trae | aualified. “state ra D. Hayes; proot of —— sox. | SHES, SATINS. NELVETS, DRESS GOODS, | “Lot 14, "euuare 140, 2i:h etree, between Land | FAR one with theft. Thought he’ gould make good the | had succeeded in breaking up a’ certain ang of | Publication ied: Charies W. Hayes, aduninistrac ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL SCI- GLOVES, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, HOSIERY, eet wor £06, Mi a ectte avec ttn | , Now about the 40 year voice. It came on the | shortage, if permitted to see friends in town; they | which these men belonged. te the officers hav wi ‘admitted Vo probate and letters te eg fd English, privately of in Gla, NOTIONS, &., anit Sth siteotsnoteheart ts evenne Between 7h) aizorta, of the Cunard line. I never heard the | visited him dn prison; wituess afterward consented | Ueetenyer tate ee oe erin ees BSS sand wil oaratitnd te Urobeta AAA Severs toes Sten Galmmtien Gitings: Wartagions TLC. | Ccatalned tn tore: morn om northeast qoener Penn: | “Toth Ginces ie Bcc, betves 108 andl aie Froman sing, and my impressions of Ker personal | £0 riage, witch Wasgeae en Paco! OF the | set operating in the same nel hberhood, for with- | tite of Florence C. Murray; Juliet Marbury ape yUsicaL acapeny, Dib EE wr IS, equare'78, 6th street, between HI and I atreeta | 2PP€arance are not lulled into doubtful admiration se, wale houses een Gor With and W streets, and only to | pointed adininistratrix; bok . Estate of 4 1 stzect northwest. ‘The sale will commence on southeast. =e under the real or fancied charm of her voice. She A Woman Shot by a Boy. entered several houses last night. One of the aon adh run a = ee aa ee "CLOCK A.M., 4th and’C streets Lorth west. gentlemen from Illinois, but she is big enough. GEANCE. | ago and rol that It 100) ir. Editor, from | appointed administrator; bond $100,000, Goncert Addrcos SUE citer northomae. 7 CHIEF | Terma cash. Nee eee ee ee oa a eee te Tee One eee ee any | Ruble, bo, Char Sncy may Know Wial to cxpact |. Sosterday, after our report cloerd, Ania Sprtew, gn. AND MRS. ALFRED BUJAcS ENGrIsH | 17 WALTER B. WILLTAMS & CO., Aucts, 1d chin, eyes that sparkle with baleful light at | Keefer in that city a few days ago: Irom Such flends. “They obtained nothing trom 5 to Cath ; Oh E er ed da ght, being | Wm. Phinney, larceny of four fra Boarling aud Day School for Young | fYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. d last night, being | Wm. Phinney, larceny of fou m . Hires and are very intelligent and pretiy when | | “The shooting of Mrs. Fanny Keefer on Thurs. | either of the houses ents ae a % frightened off, no doubt, by the return bome of | Clurk & Given; 30 days in Jail. Also, changed With 12 Lith street northwest” 1 : eouianaies not engaged in the baleful sparkle business, big | day night, while she was sitting at her supper Odeon So sesaee fo! — oe Beno ll be ee epee utes of tis | PCRNITURE AND EFF: S OF THE COLONY | 2 virtue of decreos dated the ¢th nid 12th dayegea | cars that don't look a Dit like pink shells as fines | ee Tesidence, No.9 Burke street, in the | Ohtaps Hepeany men — TShEE. is tate | Mined bee eee ea went, to el Goong — oe =: ae = CLURAY, AUCTION. vay Gourt of the District of Golumets, ta te orem: een them discribed, and a long aggressive nose. | northeastern section of the city, has developed | Gourle barreled shot gut ‘morning 1y the front | Ridgley; erakd jury; bonds $1,000. Frank Cronin, Aen: fth year, opens BEPTEMIEE De, OCLOGR ENS TO Bey | Alice MeAnioy etal. va. John Meduley et alr being No. | She wore her hair banged when {-saw her, and | into a sensational affair, the chiet actor being a | Fiat ann Mes found this morning 14 the tr by | second offence of pe rand jury: bonds ruction frou Kindencarten to Colleiato Dopartieent between 12th and 13th streets northwest, | 7321, Faulty Docket 1, the hndersicned trustee shall | thereby displayed the fact that she did not have it | boy sixteen years of age, Son of W. Il. Garrish, the robbers. One reason that house breaking is so | §500. John Ware, ° “Lot harness valued ‘oF catalogue and further information apply to Prin- | I shall sell the followitu effects, vizz WEDNESDAY, hem eee ene GF the Premices. on | in commensurate quantity with her flesh. She | gr. who hag. been living’ or boarding with Mrs. | rrequent in the northwest, is that we are virtually r van: 6 months in Jal, : . BOYDEN, or Miss A. F. GATES, 2? 3d | Walnat Rep Perlor Suite, BE Tee oe HAP BED PoP AY OF NOVEM: | looked to me like a proud imperious overbearing | Keefer for some time pist. The detatis partake | (quar police Joilirlefig) I have been residing vier; pereonsl Street southeast. a0. French-plate Mirror, part hf lot niubered four (4), in square aumber ts | Woman who had polished in the ‘Turkish bath of | more of a tale of romance than of real Iie. Tv ap- | Withou cane ice ice aaah take Bee oe 4, om AN x N_CONSERVATORY OF afusta, | (ather-covered eat btn flurdred aud forty-three 24), Pernning st the north: ie Soomro coe anphnne anaes Pearce kee Mang torte veal pone oon tae my business has called me home at/all hours 6f the | threats to Cornet continued. rnss va on 2 a Ouenies weet corner of the west three, two hun é : s | fro e : ge mp Spi SUap, Sani donee bots nak eee Thirteenth year Piao, Or. | :ambreauins and Cornice, tnd twouty-Lve (225) fect from the wouthwest corner of | Without ts ‘Tight to ‘the change being | small dwelling on Burke street with ‘her two chil. | Night and during all that long period I have never | | ‘To-day, Daniel Jones, loud ahd boisterous: $5 OF < tures, = - y the square, (N strect and Vermont avenue); thence on Ewelve teachers, Prasels Carpets, Russ, Vermont aveune thirty-two (5) feet; thence at ment | questioned on the ground of we, she speaks | dren—a girl thirteen years of age, and a toy eleven | Y°t Sen a policeman. pass along after 10 o'clock p. | 15 days. ' Ad Brussels 7 days, . * ¥ 7 ‘My neighbors wi in me In this assertion, z Sarpets, Oilel = zi x english Wwell—in fact she was born In New | years old—the other inmates of the house being W. | 1 eight ; ao pe > alront: ae creed Nee Desk, Librasy Table ~ | Soltiwoat om cho west ine of Pees eee icttenee | York, although she is of Itailan extraction, | i Garrish, or, and his youeper Dor, who te GONE Ge cei PORISLEREE ae eR lS ft T dayne, Ramet Her school will 'T. Sideboard, weet line of Hanuilton's lot to theline of Jot three: thence | She Sang first in public 1n Washingion, tn 1859, and | seven years old. Garrish is a mtddie-aged man, a | the aicorey of & bargin, We are ‘ EPTEMBER 20th, For | $M: frre Cpthe north Hine of, the weet half, of lot three, west | Was then nearing 19, so the report goes She was | bricklayer by trade, and his wlie 1s ah Inmate ’of | te disc olice in the northwest section of the city, | Brown, do. ars address or eall upon | ff sees Os Coat cighty-tiicee (8%) feet ten (10) inches to the beginning, | always a success On the lyric stage, everybody Spring Grove Asylum. and at the same time we heed a more severe law | {nz in’a h enough t» be heard on the io 1401 Maswachusetia avenue, | Gre" Coericr biliard Table, with Balls, Racks ana | With the frame house thereon. knows that. She knew nothing but "triumph in| Iv is alleged against Garrish that while his wite | #nd at ferime of burglary, the frequency of street; $5 or 15 days. Wim. W. Dough os one ina Dalene intone ack ee vy, the decree: One-third | her profession and success was incense that ecased | was in good health and resided with her amily, on ccrimiotn this is cliy pentay poonewidonoe oreuietace aged wits kiaking bin ct Card Tables and Chips. cash, balance in one and two years, secured by the pur- | to gratify ere she was five years betore the public. | Kast Fayette street, he habitually frequented Mrs. ota pretty a 2h ~ * —~ foe chaser’s notes, with interest froin day of sale, the title ¢ 5, Tis i, | The death penalty would not be too severe a law | s Hing to place aU sahool for Xoung Ladies and | | Together with other articles not necessary to men- | Caccha power with interest train day of eale, the Ge | Tien she married Marquis Caux, high enouen cs | Baste house, and was to be seen at his own resi- | ror the devil incarnate WhO enters your home at | night; $5 OF 7 dave, Goorge ik Clark, charged L uber | tion = = Rhole cf Me pirohare money may be paid incash. A | a French nobleman to satisty any reasonable de- | dence only once or twice a week. Aiter is wire | for the devil incarna night. Hangthem! — J. | with occupying a portion of a strect with buliding Te =r a ek Sous meer. thPfermas of wale See tot Shapiied with “trace Gece the | ering Butane lelt him er reehe Mo lett her. | Peinpacnug with Mrs, Bester ama tas resided Se mas <_ | material, ahd falling to exhivit a liguton the same = = . r = he termns: leare not complied wi ve days ined. But she let or rather he or. nt irs. Keefer, and ba 3 recot lows: r 30 day: 1 Whiune ) TEE RSP Tere, oo een STREET NowTE. | I ,7- COLDWELL. Heal Hes Anctin evar aismnisciner coe al Sanehay | As pecame interested i Nisa who ape tener | ere "ever "ainoa “with fis naotensarold | ,DEEDEO Pex have been recorded agoiows: W. | ici. 0 or 9) days El Whig: Youd and sh and Classical School, with superior facilities for | | Twill ee He auction, to thehishest bidder, tt purchaser's cose, wonsser'# cost, All conveyancing | is only tolerated because Pattl says she wont sing | boy. His. older son, W. H.-Garrish, yr, for $03.3. J. 8. Blani to Elzabeth W. Long, n. | Heensed bar; $1%5 or 0 days. Edward ’ Dom sea somo snd ea oon | MRA atta a cath a andar aes |" OC WOOPNARD, Tan, | MiNCUE ANE An was yuo, MoU Broud [a shore up “iehded, with nie elor | HPAES 78 Mangan wp Stet Mtoe | Meme ea Se 2 and comforts of a pleasant home to six yout ee ai Deere oe ae 2 Dance eat. | and he either attempte at her, or athis new residence, but the relations between . 193; $5,000. Attee G. Yturbe to = . Frc ee es Re ectnteree en Foes Oe | Tes cx ew Jonas erin. ae Ler ce don’ | DUNOANSON BROS., ance SeFitatds_| her ou the stage. fe selzod her Jewels in ner | them became unpleashn ana Ure boy went tolive | Soin t Leumuak pe i. oy 353; $0000, J.T ken. | A Patan Oreratiow 70 ——— setts avenue. There is an oM frame shed on New = dressing room and generally behaved lke a | with his sister, Mrs. Banks, 394 East Fayette street, man to A. G. Yturbe, pt. 15, sq. 280; $600. W. V. | A telegram from Troy, No M™ Ye 0s sramsany. Jersey avenue and a small two-story fraue dwelling on FPOLEY. Auctioncer, 811 7th street northwest. deatous idiot, She left him. Carlotta, her sister, | and earned a ‘living for Limself by working at 4 | Marmion to Chauncey McKeever, s 3 | eleven years azo William Farrell, then ‘Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Motion stale: $100 deposit. I will cell at my auction rooms, on FRIDAY MORN. ee ee ronemnber, of) brickyard for $8 a week | The boy's bitterness | ¢25.000, "J. Hf. Smith, trustee, to Charlotu of this city, swaliowad two false teeth, and the ay § . I will eell at my auction room: DAY MORN: | course. She is lame, and sings, therefore, only in | against his father inc with tine, er | Se" 333: ow. nt Tubber plate attached, the substance Todg’ lie Merck, Becodily __3-1_COLDWELE, Auctioneer. | JG, AGVEMBLI FOCITH, COMMENCING AE | Concert, “De Mouck ig ter Lesion. att Gada | Agnat nls father Increased with thm, and anger | Dir anit sq. 29; 10. "W. A. Jobson tus? : y J. EDDY SOMEKS, Prinetj SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT. September 21, 1881. “For cata- iT SIDE OF SE’ K AND S esophacus Two tee, to M. Al. Garrett, east 3g 5, Sq. 163; $5,500. ARGE Lor TON: lay the violoncello like an angel. ‘luey were In| the woman with whom his father resided. On | (©, ar a aoe ae 4 alas ee Or or On ONS a ‘nis country two or three years Ag, 80 the hus- | Thursday even! he returned from his work at 6 | C27tF to Mary E. Pearson, part 10, HIN | 5 Be Behool ye O} Boguee apiiy to the Tr a 16-41 lor Sets, Carpets, Mattresses, Pillows, band quarrelled with everybody and the tour was | o'clock as usual, ate his supper at his sister's resi- | Moria O Riley to Adeila tT. Bayne. . aed tegen dgemeden rt alé- 4mm N RAND jureau, Parlor Sets, Carpets, Mattresses, 3 e vas | o'clock 3S pr's resi ee ub. 62 at Hatid food, and even thy “hed = HINGTON CITY, D.C E will also sell on SAME DAY, two ‘Silver-piated | a failure. Howvver, Nicolini is here and ls part of | donee, and at bilt-past 6 o'clock left the howeennd eLeeoh AF Tals to Mery G Bariaen pate, | pale Goat Farell reneany pete eae Rena ane tee Sng Caltatin vemecd incom cee ie fine ‘Breech Wading Guns and. dines: Manic teed | t2e,, Feason eT ae WEL Rave “to go down | providing himself with an old-fashioned single | sq. 's70; $5,705. J.T. Lanman to isabella H. Len: | days at a time, Farrell retarned t Troe, trom ‘Treas elect. scbi publie auction, : nd & quanta el 5 omme. | after the a Gas, Touts pie | barreled shot-gun over three feetlons,he proceeded | Tan. sub. 26, aq. 816;$8,000. Robert E. Morris to N. | Omaha List Week, and yest’ he tecth an ender ined Ontos ae i THURSDAY, the TENTH | GURY, 804.8 quantity of other merchandise too nume- her melodies. | Good music, gas, rents ‘auld | to the house where his father and Mrs. Keefer re- | WU, SUD. 26, sq. 316; $8, 7 plate were remove by lacision. ‘Tho ter received. Fall term of 1881 bezing BS it FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., ors will do well to attend thix sale. el = W. Fitygeraid, 84. 614; $—. T. H. G. Todd, truster ted railroad fares, at certain hot of the | sided. The front part of the house, No. 9 Burke , Waters tr lock 18, patient rallied after € ‘operation, but began %® are all too high in New York. Now there ts a | street, consists of a grocery store kept by Mrs. ham: ‘Fioo. ow Waters toa Irwin, dor; $28: | Hak this aiternoon, and died in afew wours, dee ies cee ee about the Fatt family. Per-| Keefer, who conducts the, business under her | Ram) $100, J. W. Waters to A; Irwin, do.+ $55, at at fa" Tie ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED 1N CON- | haps it is fair to qualify the description of her per- | maiden nue, Fanny Rice. The kitehem ie ia one Bare ee saxck (omni Waites ecb uci eee RRS ithin seven dasa Groner ee thee ay of eale OF | sequence of a larse consignment of wry fine furniture | sonal appearance Dy saying tite it, applies hoa rear, and its window opens into a ten-foot alley, | Pt 43, Sa. 200. Stated ning alo radars lane f-tiearstieroinen | > Installments at dx and twelve montis from day ofc: | Wueaddeal to the sale, consisting of threo very fine | time when she had just: concluded a teupestous | Teen adits window oper Young Garrish sought | Tag Wasnrscro Moewent Socterr.—A meot- | by Gov. Long aud ANG. ORGAN and | Mit interent* oral cash, at ontian of pucchacer. wat | Mainue Chuuiber Rela oue Furior Set of cent lecen | son voyage aud Was BOE OS Nek Rood. Louie Rear | eich crosses Burke street, Yo frequented, to Ac- | gyn ee Ae eT SocrEr ae = ticular attention to besin- nf nale are hot complied ‘with within seven Gays two iugrain Carpets: thirty y Stair Carpet; two | ularly; but of.the gossip part, unless one writes of | complish his designs. The window was five and si terms teh street dualied for Per- | from the day of sale, I reserve the right to reeell ti tioned go Day and evening sessions. Cureful | 0 has a front of 65 feet by | ho-ut FOLE ¥ oe Touch ‘instruction in the Common” Eusish | a depth of 96 feet, and well adapted for building que, | 222 FOLEX, Auctioneer. 811 7th street northwest. - Book-keepiux, Short-hand, Higher Arith- | poses, , Algebra, Geomet: JACAPEE, A! M., Principal, J. Se Ly Teach e VOCAL MUSIC. F ‘as well as thowe “wre A collision of fret hela_yesterday—present Messrs. W. W. Corcoran i 1 c! ke Waluut Single Hedstes fine Springs; three Hair | the Staccato, quavers, deml and semi-quavers, | a half feet from the ground, and too high to be lark, Dr. Toner, Ho! cing, | Baltimore and Onto | r Mansfield, Ohio, mages cr enebers, 7081 Eek phere, defauting purchaser. |All convey- | Matirasses. fone Shuck Mattrames, one Walnut | diminuendocs and crescendoes ‘of her voce, that | Setthag Sy uaee eee, SoUNA, and quite five toes | etd Buran Clare Dr Tones, Hon. Horatio King, | Oa ruursday, in which the eegineet, two, cosdus, Sn ME Par SS. EUW RK ee Lou pholstered in Crimson Hep; one Extension | uli absorbing creature must be gossiped over” high, A tin pan lay hear by, and placing It below | Dr. daniel B. Clarke. The'vacancy. In’ the ave. | tors and brakemen were sericusiy injured. HE CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG b ESD coset ee, |Z nut Chairs: nine Oak Diners, and two, Mar. ENTER ROSSI. the window, he stood upon it with his gun. The | bership occasioned by the death of the late Dr. J. Diphtheria has been prevalent In the neighbor. Ladies and Little Girls, is situated on the Heightsof T. COLDWELL, Auction? northwest ies. ‘These goods are first-class, and W ‘ Georzetown, and ix acceatible by street cars to al parte s 2 me DWEL the above-mentioned sale, and will be sold | Now comes Senor Rossi, riding upon the fame of | 0Ccupants of the house had just finished supper. | Blake was filled by the election, unanimously, of | hood of Mechanicsv le, Md. and Ellas B. Arnold of the city. The grounds are extensive, the location EF OLEY, Auctioncor. atmy Auction Dealthfoland beautiful. Address the Misses EARLE, — MBER SEVEN ENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWEN- 5 . SO- Gi the elder, had taken his seat nearthe | pr J. c. Wi rs eC a two children within the space of one week, Hi, Wube hehe hades, reas. | isgreatness, too, but bringing t along in order | eaten tte elder, tad, taken, Mis seat neat the | De, J.'G. Welling, president of Une Coluunblan | has lost wo cal : 1916 35th street. Washington, D.C. 827-tu, th, a x aR = NTH, we will reil at the National Loan Othce, Unt Mr. Hi Ki a ected secre- that we may see and know if. It has been recog-| the table, which was immediately opposite the vematy. ‘oratio King was elected sec _ FOLEY, Auctioneer. ¥ “Boarding and I wy Sehool for ¥¢ 4 1007 7th street, a larze and varied assortment of Unre- i tary. A portrait of the late secretary, Dr. Blake, z nized as having the true ring. He can act. Doubt- Window, facing ERE Stley, Garrish’s Younger £00 | was ordered to be hung in the oflice Of tie asso” deemed Pledixos. consisting of 250 fe Ulsters and, Over: PPPIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. less the tailor who cuts his trousers puts more pene an was about to turn to Garrish to say some. | “!#tion. 5 me) fen rs s ena Le fatches < TwO. material in the band than he would mark off for | 4; hen the shot was fired through the “J >. ne DOUG- ri - ANCE! ALF. 01 'WO-STORY [CK HOUSE tulng to him, w! yuugi ES Principals, 10s and lout Pith street nowthweet oe | CHalum and ote FR ee eee ee aera ante TON CTREDENICK STRGET OBTEEN BINGE | the beltof ahauberk of the ideal Romeo; but it | SiMfow nee ae el nan ined, marough the 7 | MONTAGUF_CHE! November 3, 1681, at is Hi Prot. A. P. MOD ze, to MAY, daughter of C € STREET, 12 of the Court of Appeals of V — ——— — re AND SECOND STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C. Rossi 1s fat, 80 are lots of eminent men, and he is | pieces of glass from the window bein: ‘scattered — FRGETOWN | COLLEGIATE | INSTITUTE.— pa pan AUCTION: 2s aa ginceciee Gone © ‘that tnhis" profession, His voice 4s as full sonor- | Ail over the Toom. Garrish ran to the woman's warding a for Younse Ladies. = wae ae . decree , clear an Y c itself, stanc ised her on the ir, and cri . TL ardsy, GEPRESUAY ES Seti NUTS, MeateONe | (SHILDS OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, | pln of luuile ‘ods th th day soe | Guan, Seat and meladious, as muse Hei, and | assistance, ralsed, her om the chal, and tied t stig, and all of the second story, the | BUTLER. On Sturdy . Se eae eee ree J age 6 to 10, $2.50, $8,50and $5. Htthie te Jolinseh eb als are complainants set Rete B, | 80 graceful. His acting is the embodiment, not of | a Gactor, AGA. atte sewer Oc melghbors x Calin, | Seon Ot Leb de igeraip emer P- | fife iu the sixty be peeoma Ps oe Bors! Qvercoats and Uleters, axe 12 t0 16, $9, $4. $8 up. | Hite pape tte oa é | nature, but what we like to think nature is, under | they at length prevailed onDr. G. @. Rusk to coine | 7B chapel 1s located on the first floor, and is | Hi: in the wixts” fart ‘85-20 3100 N street. West Washinst Boys Short Pants, 6 to 10 years, 75c., 85c., $1 up. Sear ec mnie ne uaeesie ned teases | Batu lialmstanee: TEE ntie, full of virile | to the aid of the injured. woman. “Heo ‘the | thought to be sufficiently lange for the purpose of Past her suf-ering, past her pain, ’ RIVATELY. OR IN CLASS.—MATHEMATI Boys" School Suits, short Pante, $2.56, $3, $4 up. Fish ai pobie sation, in front of the peeeniees, on rer cir hoes Seely Leen py eee tacs hiled Withee ae meet the entrance trom the street being di- Coane to weep, for tears are Vain; Greek. French. Getman and Eustis. 1c | Hors, Telescope Hite, from 00c, up. i FOUR’ O'CLOCK P.M., all that piece or | rock” OWI he dey ary consumediy cor- | lett side of the woman's face filled luck Shot, | rect. On’ the second floor is located the reading the turmedl of thy brent, aes one feneh. German and Enslish Hoye, Drews Hats, 0c, 3c. anid $1 up. at ia ss rect. Butyou will ike him T am sure, in Wash- | the left ear lacerated, and the skull, behind the rooms and the parlors, a wide hall running bee For she who suflered ix at rest. Pe anton & preparation for Colles, West | Ho; \dershirts and’Men‘s, 25c., 40 and 50, Pore hele ae Cob Dee pit, SEES: | ington, for there 1s good reason for it Personally | ear, fractured: Dr Husk seid that che woes tween them. Thelibrary has hot yet been arranged, | _ Funers) will take place inan ber lave residenea, No, Feriusisafiaces tS SURG aM NgtONA | Geni Carsimere Pats, $2.50, $9 xd com “seven of Beatty, aud” Hiwkine’ addition #9 | He 184 much nicer fellow than Saivini, and i | condition was critical ahd that ber Recover aes The Soorctary Mr Haring, has chareeot the bux. | SIt New Jersy sveuhe ortiment Satiday, the th, > a6 S.W. comer Sth and K streets, uorihweat,_ | Mistes’ ang toys Sehord Button Shoew $10. oe | Sat fim, and, bounded a4 follows: Rerianing at | Was a cold day when you couldn't tind i pleas- | a question of gruve doubt. ints of the dsoctaton, arrangement and tvung | 2<eock bm. Helativer aud’ fesoudn are ‘at oes AE ion casured north . eard ——__-+-____ OY'S ENGLISH ANDCLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, | —°% =. an west line of Frederick street from the southeast cor-,| in this connection tO avow that, there ever Wasa! cae Rise iN Hovsenow Surries.—The | UP °! the rooms & DEAN. At New York city, on the morning of Novem= ii ica Sets SPF EST oak: | ()PERA GLASSES. Wie oe arene ogre ie ten ene) canara aties steady rise in the price of household supplies is | BUmpING Aesocration.—At the trenty-fitth reg- | "itis fonerd ‘wil tke lace from the resdenee of bie forth Seasion Room of the Fonr-and ai street one hundred and sitet becoming a serious matter. Prices of ea ular monthly meeting of the Equitable Co-opera~ uta, 326 H street nc rian Church. Boys theruucily: Bed for Besinre, nee 2 at fallel with the fee | Speaking about politics reminds me that every- | P&COmIRE a se CONSE DH a eee deat, | Line Butiding Association $6,000 was. advanced at | Parents 3 F Seriainceclay. Tee syannceaemy, Wert Point, Cotes _ gai tS Haine £ | body would like to know whither we are drifting? | Flour, for instance, has advanced. from $530 to an average premium of 7 per cent. Subscription | the = elaine Eo Wertous inatifutions ofthe comntey. wT SandD te | ned today, & large amsoriment of oPEEa | 25Ce ire : Themoc: Partisan man can’s say. ‘There ts no-| $600, barrel last. year to $7.80 and $0.50 this | books for the —_e MALVINATOINSDN: (wate Of 3 Lock Box 535, ss ‘Terms of sale: 7 two. body so bold as to even hint that elther party has toes, of Fourth Baptist church), aged thirty-three ; ices. sive a] week at balf- —— OF MOR Washington, D.O._ | GLASSES, st uunenally pislpemcim & cs bons erty eola: | the advantage. ‘The crowd about the Astor House | Por pom ghia to eeon oe at from | ,,A,PiTOL.Ts Cuca —In the Police Court yes- ‘Funeral wil take ae ae SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, aid at day of sale. A | at noon and at the Fifth Avenue at night are as | $3.50 to $3.55 a bushel, against $1.55 ee oe een ee Se Sth street northwest. Piano, Organ, Volce, Violin, Ik afte eee BAB conearaee, fhe sphynx from whose lips no oracular promise | last year. Apples, which last fall soldat Rs as ington, who t ‘Chureh organ for practi Sm JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, ‘O27 -ate WILLIAM 8. JACKSON, ‘Trustee. Eien 4 faump. Oa the sta ticket | to $1.50. 75 per one of the truswes of the church ¢ oe oe @ chance for st ooTs, 025 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Rochester, who opposes the. republican candidate, arrel there | 18th and ae oss ay norte, and. as UCKINS SOUPS. SALE OF A LARGE Finer crass | “eneral Chrr, for secretary of state. “Beyond tha Germany find 1:1 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. DWELLING, HOUSE. No. 615 SUETEENTH meee M ee een ing imported aston - (Hem 5 BSTRE] NORTH" ¥ Al y assel retty sure to — Sere ato u 0 WHICH SPECIAL APTENTION 18 CALLED strongly eniugh republican te control fontene ‘Warm weather in New York aes SKINS’ Si eas y virtue of a deed of trust 20th cane untoward accident should epee Tec, oharrpingaen, ge | eens Sve — isa tare eck Md | Bebra oh, ero ated Sat nate vee of ‘chance, and bought = : : . Tomato, Mock Turtle, Ox Tail, Julienne, Pea, Beef. . ‘at very low fururen, 0: om benelit of our purchases, | mers can now take | 7 eke i. Vermicel Consomme, © Okra, ican brant cs glllK.and Chenile Mixed Fringes, 4 inches wide, 45¢., Suitsatawney, Soup and Boul, Gren Turd, ers: of the party se- | Tht-preed. Tn the city a Chenile and Jet Mixed Fringes, 4 ame es, 4 to5 inches wide, : Passementries, 12, 15, 17 to 25 cents the yard, | Soute value. apd, 4105 inches wide, 75 to 800. and ecnt ipaructioie (saat Soup Bx Leapixe Grocers Evenrwnens. Jet Beaded Cloak and Dress Ornaments, 12, J. H. W. HUCKINS & CO., _012-wks. 8t BOSTON, MASS, [Wortant To TAX-PAYERS! BEFORE PAYING SPECIAL TAX BILLS OR GENERAL TAXES and Iredeseent Gimp and Buttons at low prices. | DUE PREVIOUS TO 1878, SAVE A DISCOUNT BY and White Beaded hand-made Laces, all prices. And Cream Spanish Laces, 25 to 5c. ths yard. CALLING UPON" i Bs, this afternoon > Atty ithe residence of bis : A | | ei 4 powerful | rant men, who . “ BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. WILLIAM DICKSON, And so | sown suring te, . NoorT’s, 222 435 Seamer Nontuweer, Collars in a | butter, and nl-Im __ Three doors above Coltimbia Building. gmplored a ‘AS. F. BELEN, PARIS. LACE CUR. 00 ES NRTRWEST. : new. | Fine Laces, YEARS 3 vee ESGecawe open | Orders ode

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