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THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ° : mens AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, “Texas for the ane.” THE REMARKABLE GROUND GOV. TRELAND E re se ‘ TAKES ON THE QUESTION OF EMIGRATION, W2ATHERPORD, Tex., October 8.—Major Hor are Baker, immigration and land agent of this / place, wrote Gov. Ireland asking hie personal and official assistance in encouraging tminigne e = Yon to this section or Texas, Recently Major Baker recetved reply from Gov. Ireland, In which thatgentioman takes remarkable ‘on the question. The governor say’ in his let TRE WEEKLY Stan—pnhished on Friday—$1 8 ter: raed t = am often w by others to do these Year, postage prepaid. Six months. 50 cena. things, and while I would take pleasure in ald- often tees ies ae“ | WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT. THURSDAY, OCT. 8. | srvstimignion prose inten actu AV NC HURSDAY, OCT. 8. | ‘that such labor wii! redound e happiness OF prosperity of ourselves or our children. O@r = descendents will be elbowing each other into BOOKS, &e. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. TEACHING DEAF CHILDREN. Parents’ class, which would be council to de- | the seas in order to find standing room in the Gide upon methods. “I! teasible,a small class | Dear future. We have enough population for = a = ae = 5 self-protection, and while I deslre to see good WwW Bor TO-MORROW. THIS AFTERNOON. (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE WASHINGTON PRESBYTERY. | ™F- Alexander Graham Bell Explains | 0°! aah dea mnten woul bo food Pa men with vim and enensy come to our country, HOLL Uy? NHARLES W. HANDY AN ROENSE Pao fiscal His Metheds and His Pians. given also in outline drawing. This was some. | L&M not disposed to aid persons who have not WE HAVE $20,000 WORTH OF Cc * Heal Pnudte and Insurance Agent. FURNITURE CAG RON, OF HOUSEHOLD | whe Session at Manassas Yesterday— — Sunes e chiles onty mode ot cogrersation. Ths | coed OG comnibation saute tee ean : CITY Ow “ FENCES fg OCDOBE , COM" | Arrangem: Made imstallation | THE FROFOsED OBGANIZA’ children, then, would themselves reso . oustitatto ol c BBB 00 «200 «OK UK THE SUNGION, FRONT. | TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 418.1] MENCING AE TEM GeL DEST 188s COM: ‘Oscomentens = . OF RESEARCH ae nat | drawing’ to oouvey. their meaning. This in. | Money, tor ‘such purposes, ‘This indicates ‘& BB 0 0 0 0 KK TV 3 SON EME] STREET SOUTHEAST, AND SMALL BEI Embract SCHOOL, Om SOHO! BELL. | struction would begin nest Tueuieg, when Mr, | Policy. BBE 0 0 0 0 KK EAST SIDE OF FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET, | DWELLING ADJOINING, AT AUCTION. ee gc ng— aso, SPEAKS OF THE NECESSITY oF TEACHING | Gon OT wes vemiD next Tuesday, when Mr. eileen: Bae Ma? MP EK Syl = BEIWEEN E AND F STREETS SOUTH’! on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTORER om SEVERAL PIANOS PEM ANT ERUT ER TODE | gir, Presbytery of Washington city held ite) S°°¢0, cu ve vouna OBILDEEN, talk.” Mr. Bell’ said fhe would organize this Ht Wee fate. oo oo K K = ‘Tie undersigned Trustees, by virtue of acertain exes EIGHTH at ETVE O'CLOCK, we Will sell, In Fi SUITES, IN. DU PFERE ST CLAOLET ART NG: | Stated meeting inthe Manassas church, Va., class {f there was only one applicant, but would | THE CURIOUS CHANCE BY WHICH AN ESCAPED SAI eae EE PONT eo at | Sebecaauee, Ween: cae Sats vaseriak fo thie be ALL OF LUT 10, IN SQUARE 624 SUHRROTAG EGHAM ER EORSIEURE 2S seen oe early all ite churches being repre! There was a gathering yesterday afternoon at | b° Pleased if more eumme, PRISONER WAS RBOAPTURED. pal e “ 4 “ ve “) ¥ r of CHAMBER PELABATE PLECES: P, sented by ministers and ruling elders. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. October 8.—Satar ve prices which represent | 452, follo'207 et seq., one Of the laud records or the | Improved by two-story Brick Dwelling, known as No. CHAMBER FURN “VERY 0 sepeies house \234 16th stree! ‘th ‘Trans! 2 day peuaa nalkana te sasigl dar battered bistree ‘ot pote gf "the reaucnt o1 the holder of | Sie aireet amd seca Brice Dwelling edjorinone SCRIPTION: FIN: HAI AND OTHER MA From the statistical report presented by the | ‘8° sftrlgewrteochtardalogertpes ane of Baek Meeete. s e note secures reby, i Furiong, a business of this city, DAY the SITHT | meutnal one sat Geo gens teten ie bearsie percent | — WATRES CHERRY CABINET BEDSTEAD: | stated Clerk, Rev. Dr. Bittinger, ivappears that | SOO! for the instruction of deat and dumb| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: C_ p. | st James Furlong, bu man of this city, sbeir usual values, front of the premixes.on TUESDAY. the SIXTH | meuts at one and two years. notes to bear six per cent WALNUT SINGLE CAINE! EA children, conducted by Mr. Alexander Graham | Purvis to Mary Bowie, w. 1, 12, sq. 55; $1,000. | Tecelved a letier from Ube post olfice, which he Even if you don't want any Rooks just at present, it | (6th) DAY OF Uc TOBE, 1st, at FIVE O'CLOCK | interest and tin weedeey byited At teat as bitcame | WAERUE SINGLE Rd = FURNITURE: | the Presbytery consists of 87 ministers, and y “a ING-ROC Joseph Stephenson to A. H. Stephenson, pt. 4, | soon discovered was not for him, but for some will pay you to take advantage of thls chance to get | FM. the Ollgwing plece dr parcel of lund situated in | at opto ROf Pur haser | ‘Verims io be complied with if BRUSSELS and GUE CARPETS, COOK: | have under their care 31 churches, 3 loentiates ris falleranecceme ine This eae subag. 8348 to W J. thephenmsn, De. man who Was an evidently eeiped peisone ind put tem by till Christmas time, tof Jot numbered thirteen, In. square numbered | A depositor Sino canner ee artinos Of oat and 9 candidates. There are connected with aye pare pregreeadens Perrier Alar Tl nd pen Py We invite the special attention of lovers of handsome | five hundred and thirty-eight (558), ironting twelve | sale. ‘DU: NTIRE CONTENTS OF A PRIVATE RES- | the churches under their care 120 ruling elders, 5 eeee ene 3 posh pe b THE F meet was to hear a talk from Mr. Bell de- | Corrigan, pt. 12, sq..500; $850. D. it, Windsor | called and asked for the letter, which was ad- I pooks to our new halfealf and baifmoroceo editions eae ren ten, onnendabalf street and CERY SALE OF OFSRARLE ust | UKE AND PIMP EINER GHUe FURNE | 56 dencons, 4,487 communicants and 6,004 | Sorning nis pase efforts, tn behele Of de oa | Baral Sala lot Pe, aie Meegae | Gaited and saked for, the, letter, which was nd Of the works of Washington Irving, Charles Dickens, vs the depth of said lot thirteen, one hundred ERY SALE OF Sern Oe AND FINE CARPETS. Sabbath school members. Amount of contri- $8,500. R.M. Dawes ‘et al. to D. L. Morrison, | evening the chief ot police received a telegram wwe Cooper. Bulwer, and other | (100) feet OPERTY ON THE NORTH ST i ALSO AT TWELVE O'CLOC bution during the ees dumb children, and disclosing a new plan for | bis. 1 and’ 2,99. 524: $0,750. W_E Clark to | froma ae Rivety, chief of police of Wyandotte, ‘Thee editionsare amoug the most | , The terins of sale: Onethird of the purchase money | SURTE D OSIRELT, NEAR CO GRAY HORSE, ABUT SIX YEARS, SOUND, TORE O78, 2u% giving a wider scope to his work. Mr. Bell | W. H. Clagett, block 38 sed ins Ste 7, block | Kan., asking information concerning one John fal ever placed upon the market, having been | #\cwstiand the balance in two equa installments in| pOeVENTM STREET WEST. | SF By Nou Rs SIDEBAR TOP BUG. | yrs aoe eermon was preached by Rev. | Sooke informally. He rehearsed the history of 29, pt 21, block 30, Long Meadows; $7,600. J. | Flaherty, wanted there for attempted murder Dewutifial ever pl ipo six und twelve months from dav of sale, with interest | «2%, taruue Of & decree 0 sprees Coat cream GY. BY YOUNG, AND SINGLE SEY Han-| James M. Nourse, the retiring moderator, and F. Bradley to Loilie Shericy stealy, lot '26, sub | and jail breaking. The description sont. fron. prepared expressly for the Christmas trade, and are | at six percent. payable samfannually, for which the Martin etal. va. Bacaly: Demet ER Equity: tie WAGONS IES, CARRIAGES, BUGG'ES | Rev. Theodore 8. Wynkoop, waselected moder- | the school, the work it has gradually come to ..73: $3,800, &e. W. KR. Deeble’ to Mary J. | Wyandotte fits the prisoner beld. be 4 the marked at prices lower than those usually charged for | Purchaser's notes will, be required, secared by adeed | [in otter dix asic an publidaccion in fhooe Ore NS, de — | pir, for the current year, and Rev. Eugene | do and the objects before it in the future. | MoGowan, lot 6, sub 9q. 113, Georgetown; $700. | officials there have been iuformed to bring om cueapelots bindings A Be a promis op PHU EY UroBEH Filet, Loto, | FF UOACAS DOWLING, AucTonee FEE ConR ED Clerk: ne of Rov. T. & Wen | MORY, YOHTS ago. he ald, he becatne interested | fH Sinnig. trustee; 1S Ara ieee TAS oe | Se eae ed ae 2 7 a YCLOC Ln following real est lo~ lee consisting of iv. T. ‘n- | in the lucation f, and anxious for | 733- go 44 one Be ag ———— SPECIAL SALE COMMENCES OCTOBER 7TH, | filed with within teu dass fin ihe cay af mac the | cena the cliy of Waskiyeton, Distréjon Columbia, | TRUSTS SALE OF IMPROVED REAT Fe | Reppert eee of Rev. TS. Wen. | in the portunity to see what he could doin | maker; part Friendshiv Soe” sae hence Chinese Finger-Marks. to be continued for two weeks only. Hastecs semrve theright ievenil ine wresiecear the The middie ons third part of tue, Lot numbered TATE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF R.BETW Wag appointed to install the Rev. Dr. Fullerton, | teaching little children; he desired to gets | to Fanby K. Gordon part 35, 8g. 557; 8500. G. oe mE UTSieke yo Keb Can cms. navses aan Oe RE RLOE ETE.) rR ieeTVG theta ett ae | ySonterk VMIRNAEST ON | isn tal Ue cher ts atta | eaty eld tremely youne co experiment | Wr CGN es STRIP LEMS eck, Ga per: | MOW Tiny Ae vo Me UrLtnzD om s |. HEIBERGER, Ji, ~ a . 1, on the + wr . # "he continued, ct Paxt " BOOK DEPARTMENT, HENRY Mite, JTeastees | Ger of sald Loe anit Taneag theaee ease ne wala ins | PR Pittae of a deed of trust, dated the 2A day wera | Ins eohom ices te Neer alee the follow. | with. “It, so presented” itacit. “A iitus | $700.4 B. Baker toJ. McC Paxton. guardian, | ga raawcinon, October &The, nowly-de 068,8,10-3t 416 Ttb st nw. A&THE ABOVE SALF IS POSTPONED ON AC- | St stid street, 19 fect 11% ing..es; thence north 140 | Of Moe Ooe tio bates ae Fi are burn, pastor of the Darnestown church, oe boy five years of age was brought tome. I Was | crine Beck, part 6, section 1, Barry Farm: $900, | Vised system of thumb marks, sald to have ‘i Eck eee Spek ofwrcather until FRIDAY. the NINTH DAY | [eben aud themes oe Oe eet ead Sitriea toad | ofthe party secured t aby publieng Maly a hoe ae iguines Bey.‘ Joseph. as he Washington Brick Machine Co, to D,.B. "Groff, | been originated by Judge Lawton, of the mint, v a S85, he same hour ws el PU the Aa , Soo 7 |- 1003; - ent m ‘rrambal.) OF OCTRANGIS SER ER Tey rraatces Pisce Of Beginning, withthe lmprovements hereos FONT OR OCTOBER, ACD. | AD invitation was necepted to participate in | though I never had hud euything to do with | ty yeotee pu woos: $484, 8. A. Buyniteky Cintming’ previous ‘residence, bas bees photos His Peano Boner a oeare conden MET wiige ff mle gett nr mony | Ese rated Watts | hur o the Covenant ant Gault a | tad gnc Sided Nr atea Uta tia | Maly arpuonden to HD trea, te | fr gc thse jovements of Religious 1 hough! a tds | _ Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase moni A he city 4 shingzor | block 6, Iv3 . GF. ins to Fred. “ 10 succe on Wonders? Senipture. (Vierdot) . HUMAS DOWLING, Auchoneer be ald in caw; the reve in equal instalments ak | Pot mumvered. doin, the schctsion mate by Chaties | noon, when s sermon will be preached by Rev. | culties in all, because ‘all methods I studied | Blumer, pe 1a, Xi oes WA. Meloy eva poet seine AR emanates ats Apt > Wolter oc the Heavens Flammasion z deserted en gae Namen Uti Laid, the | Carton de Coleman of hoa aueerchim Seve ia | DE Bartlett, ‘pastor of the New York avenuc | were adapted to chiluren ‘of maturer years, | sumer, PE H.W. Sonenschmidt, iots 35 and | Gorutood to have boot tormented eant to nee ne ountain Advent IMPORTANT SALE OF BLOODED BROOD | dererred paymints fo bo secured by the notes of the | Charles, L. Coltn ewill be made subject, | Church. Notice was also given to the Presby- | Here was a childvef five. In many institations | 5g, ne 1000: $100. Oe hone ae ‘Margaret ~ Batzne's No (Pere (soaiot.) MALES AND STALLION PIUNCE ORLOFE, | Purchasers: the tie to be retained anti the fall pay- | Square numbered Fust dated the iat any of pep: | ety that the way is clear forthe organization | children are not admitted iit chee ee ee Wr" “Hobene, ‘oS and 29 ; | Mary Manning tor lis approval and adoption as Charon Kuwers. (Johnson) Ce ee array eek ae oF ae eee Big | vember, Ac De 1804 ad Meocttan [S iiber (dots tolls | Of tae Church of the Osvenaat ou nest Reseise | ener aoe Peenmiteed HI Shey ere con a 0 58,64: 96; | a menue of identification of uve heathen. °it ta jolly Fellowship. (stocktol EA LE Conveyanciit ‘ost OF haser. ember, A. D. ‘d S080 f ? x that thu ple mean Winter Fern. Studdard.) Having determined to break up my Breeding Fe | dona ae eta ths (ome OF the Bs # sore te seeps, B1600, parable in one and tnree Years | evening, the 1th inal. by the committee ap- | could get hold of, and fually decided to adopt —— fection, om monount ef individeal peneiiertsees ‘Modi Wife. s es y 5 norther 2 . Dra, 3 Golur Studien anvier.) Prinet Orioft a9. my Stallion Prince Orie "| THOMAS DOWLING. Auctiousel soloeoaas | tall ecomply ith, terms of pale within ten day. the | kop, and Ruling Eiders Lyman and Wight. | two hundred yerre ago. 1 maonted bls wing or | ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF THE Pomp agen pay irperheny jaan teed ad W. 1. MORRISON, Ast. Stallion Prince Orloff, by Messenger Durco, out — ee epaueliy stro e cre From the free conversation on the state of | teaching a deat ciiid to read and write, 10 & SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DIVISION, Tuas ben besnt bot hl ee ek oc 47 Pennsylvania ave_| of Gieu Mary.by Hambietonian. Thishorse is nine AU, THE AROVE SALE I8 posrroNED UNTnL, | Yeyancing and recording at purchasers cont religion within the bounds of Presbytery it ap- | nataral way, just as we teach hearing children | The annual report of Mr. William O. Roome, | Tis has been # fuct well kuown to savants and ; Fo S years old. THURSDAY. OCTOBER EIGHTH, the same hOUF | 6.6 soatn THOS B. WARRIOK, Tgins._ | Peared that more than ordinary prosperity: wea | tospeak Thole ooteee tongue. Instead of com-| chief of the special assessment division, to the | Sacto: but Little thought | Heavovarrers For Scuoor Booxs | "30's Bey Mare. five years old, by Kentucky | and place. By order of the Trustee, os — | enjoyed by the churches, while the outlook for | mencing the A,B, C's,1 sdopted his plan of ee a oes, &. PRU Whitr tag, te Leland, out pf Lady Belmont, | —°°2 2! _THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Avettoneer. growth and development of Christian activity | writing to the child, as I would speak toa hear- | District Commissioners states that the total | that kno _pewly-eppuusicd collector, Judge by Hambletonin. whose dam was Kate, the dam of C. DUVALL, Auctioneer, 925 F street, LE: TRUSTEES SALE OF THAT ‘was very cheering. i ing child. I woulda write to the child all | @mount of drawback certificates found due by ee ll put the discovery to a practical (aie eae tae mcs Come ie wise unt | Ecemetin eee ane eee Vwcmny aaLe oF THE FRawe woven | Te RMT EES SALE OR THAT ter the transuetion of routine business the | through the day, a1 would have spoken to a| reason of special assessments under the act of 4th. Mamie, out of Hell of St Joseph, by Frank i a EN| Zit, CORNER OF LAND ‘THinTi-ENTH | Fresbytery adjourned to meet in the Assembly | hearing ehild. ‘As George Del Garneau pre- | Congress or Sune 19. 18 To, cacluwne et ateetoe — NRCS | eae Machreny Winn ee agoen | SOUurie AND pease ethnens Rona | Ene MGbailwtat. Wie or Toe | Shuck Waroetge aon tas Mat onda | Sct! we ia Song's indus ic | Cover of une 1, 1076 excuve amount | aN THE “APACHN COUNTRY. , Was e > 34 4 RTEENTH STREET. * mober, at 10a, m, ing, Just as a hearing child comes to un- vie Knox. ‘The product was Little Knox. Little Knox EAS, BEING THE PREMISES KNOWN AS. aoe ————— derstand spoken words, Then it came about | $941,078.74; certificates awalting satisfactory | The Operations Against Geronimo and ce ee a tate a we, \tetpae, teapots Tee ees | Beemer Gee eee et tal samcvme eeme | Che A eet rocaat Liver ot, ‘The Marmion-Paul Weadt Hiab the obiid’ wanted’ vo write liimssit “At | Gvidsnce of ownership, $11,676.54 amount of Hin Savage Band. set Seerhente eae | this mare Cy Pe i a ae Saat | we os G aoe sous sae Cie es S| Sar uns MY RNT RABE) BVENING: | OSH, Of coarse: Be: Behe ready com: | general taxes, $362,579.25, and in payment of f0en Dre Oru: acon = 5 from Washington by Ethan ‘and Gen. Knox by | Passed t 880, larch 8th, A. D. recor t 1,079, fo The inge’ ol 30.t er tyrmag eee ~ SSetipile tepeae ASHBY S Antara Book lors | Eien, Allen andl tne blood of oid) Mambletoniah | Eqtity exe No. W008, re inal nd dha is | 8%, ene tatmriber wil tue requ ot the pele | ygor oa ke at Mt eee eens | make Known by gestures and’ sigas What he | special, Asse ements, $530,081.21, leaving the | Forr HUACHUCA, Astzoxa, October 8, 1885, Pp Scxo0r, Bons (Biase onsen eon can | FAV ota ate ade dutta | EH AP*EENOON, Uv hlbing sie pop | ealdnce tthe io fatr, on art was | oe tat tien ae, reasons | @uGuna ae eigen a, Puma ane | neo, fom Aan ancien and is wow i tho = Scxroor, J GRADE pe et Bastls | Gstate, situate in the City of Wasulugwon, District ot | 8." nered ba (Any-four), in Michael Green's | & *OClsl event of interest and brought together | now ‘words together. ‘The experiment “wirk | sesstients, $9,250; redeemed by. the sinking companies of the 4th eavairy, from this post, THE LOWEST CONTRACT PRICES GUARAN- | “Sih “Netue, by Frank Pierce, out of mare by Ham- | Columibia, to wit: Alltiat certain plese Or parcel, of (iw6 hundred and forty. | fashlonable company. The marriage cere- | this single child was a great success. Del Gar- | 8d cominissloner, $500; outstanding, $292,- subdivisious of square, 400. To which should be added have been in the fleld all summer, and buta » land aud premises known and distinguished the “t ve . To wl shoul ‘six per cent A tareemck otralvate seucor, Books | Uo i, outof Maleo t Joumphs.by Kar ona | fae fa fh ri memes Shir atare naar | Sea atgund nine of Washinsinagd tis | MOnY was, performed in the presence of the shepaunar taro f tangent ts, whee er | MNgTSE Btn cant a ceaeaan | smal mney ofthe late eb ind b.C. PURSELi, Dust. a inde }» toget! sald lot fronting thi:ty fect on i street northwest and | Boland, of St. Matthew's chureli, read’ the | vised by my father of visi le speech, That boy a er mi posts in the sell “41s 9tm street, oth, gut of Mien, Preston, by Frank Pierce. | With the Improvements, &c- seventy-three fet five inches, more or less, on 13th. ee) sept halls Neto roa ered ph to the redemption of the elght per cent = Janey. Te One-third f th ‘hs in | § . a solemn’and impressive service of the Catholic | {none year was using writing materials, He territory have furnished troops freely for the Tas Barnez Or Tar Booza | i. Sore Fug faded ben. cpt ad shebalance fa cwo equal tnsatimenta pay: | Heeteriagimwen with ane, “nary gy of theient to | enyeram nd Lmprossivecervice of the Catholio | mone pear wae Using Wriung materia Ho | riihcates ot indebtedness amount outstand- | cmergency, and Gen, Crook, tire commander of vetil ing June 30, 1884, as per annual report, $532, Sale at stock: 12th street and Oblo avenue, | sbie six (6) and twelve (12) months frm date, the de= A icy, Satin, with a court train and a Pompadou: municate to his friends, The floor would be 5 op FRIDAY, SerdnEk Wik ‘TSs5, at TWELVE | ferred payments to be evidenced by promissory notes | Put hes stoi homas W., Burtley, June 20th, 1875, ‘@ CU anda padour cor- 517.85; collected st ith Neth ‘ot hich be for amountof lien certificates, | Sis rey ype te yg po ee * iso, the Fear art of Lots | sage, and elbow sleeves. ‘The tront of the dress | strewn w! je Scraps of papers on which he | capture the renegade Apaches. But, doxpl SPECIAL RATES FOR SEPTEMBER ON ALL | GC100K under direction Latferty and J. | euring tnxerest fromthe day of ale Rnd to’be secured hirey eight and tees ie, {38.and 39), in theneirs | was elegantly “draped "with deep dounee cot | bad jotted hie thoughts, ‘Vere many er shes Se Set ae ek ae eS OF | all the efforts of the rmy.Geroniino” and bie BOOKS THAT HAVE BEEN IN stock Two | Hopkins are young, ranging from 3.013 yearn, | the oilon ofthe pirchser. “A deponit of one hundred of John Davidson's subdivision of sald square 248, 1p | point duchess, caught on the left side with bou- | Messages were grammatical, Some of them Son $474,549.75; lien cera, | Doody band are still at liberty to plum och~ddeds THOMAS ta e id city. said rear part fronting 47 feet 8 Inches, more were very odd indeed. Shortiy sfter that the 5.63; outstand murder in the mountains and on the plain - yLLN | dollars (3100) will be required at tue time ofsule.. ail | &! a wets of white lilac and maiden-bair ferns, ry. . * YEARS A DISCOUNT OF 30 PER CENT W'LL Rctgucee = | souvesancing, ac the com of the purehssce ithe | Of ess on an alle by $0 fectdeen. and contatsing 8 | The sides were pancled with orange blossoms | need of developing the speaking. telephone Stoner ioant Gotan dee eos rg, Somme | ain sure the soldiers have done all in thelr TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. froin thesale the Pousenacsycs anerttuD ten days | und $0 not teleana by aaved from the Trustessau- | ANd thelr glossy leaves. Tho bridal vell of tulle | OOK my thoughts away from the subject of the | SORer, amou ends rat such action be | PNET 1 arrest these savage invaders, who BS AE TN PUREED REPLI: PAMME | ci ANCERY GALE OF EMU OVED PROPERTY [Tone ne eee enn TERE OES | wees tae TO tena ena at tne Papa neti | we eld Se Nase Ta, Conta eneteee ale | teaer malign GP the eerie tee eee tanta me Foommmande that sich action Bb is ave swept the country with a tornado af Bre. = Di Noms! ALE OF IMPROVED PROFE wed asta ae ee Use ating PUI | cetera, as in “eld deeds mentioned. bride's ornaments were diamonds,-necklace i, and until within two years, I| more stringent legislation to enforce the settle. | 2" their long summer campaign both officers ON ALL NEW BOOKS, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT, No. 2022 H STREET SORTHWE~ | chaser. GoW Sth et aw, | LHe terms of sale are as follows: One-Afth of the | and earrings, and she carried @ bouquet of | had no practical ‘connection. with the Ment of accounts, vo Jong in arrears, by sale of | S04 men Wave endured all manner of hard~ G.A. WHITAKER, 1105 Penneylvania ave, sez | Court uf the District of Siunbte Ta hguitteniee = | purchase money in cash (of which $500 must be paid | Cornella Cook ‘roses. ‘The bridesmaids. were | instruction of the deaf. About two years ago = ships. ‘The writer has been a personal witness 3A. Ra S928, Iwill ell: at public auction, inf at the time of sale); atid the residue, In equal amomnt 7 this little boy, now a young man, entered your | the delinquent property and vesting in the pur- | Sy their sacrifices and sufferings unsbeltered ee SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | hohe Co tates aniline Fenlaue, In quel amounts, | Miss Genevieve Paul, sister of the bride. and | this Bow a ¥ 0, y mick, el He ° i s chaser of a satisfactory title, wi the a wemises, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER NI NW ON GE BORERE NORTHWESE, | (OF which {te purchaser use give note Omid Miss Daisy Ricketts. ‘The groom was in’ full | Schoolat Kendall Green, It was broughtto my from the burning sun of the day and unpro- cannot be FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.,the east one-half of Lot thir Booxs For Scswex Respro: Foot, by Miss M.E. Braddon; done under the existing la’ tected from the drenching rains at night, to , me hal YON Intere talss, per contuin per anti Uni pals the | WOK. The best man, Surgeon W. Hall, | attention that this boy had. a remarkable SEG othing “of short rations’ and separa PRESEN ations iy oon sn | SSS arta df oeetarcinnet ana depof4aie | ny virus fe end of tra alt a av ney | reves gepafe aoa ty and Renda and | U's A and tne gropmtinens Liege” eamaey’ | Knowledge of written Eatin PAE NATIONAL Revie’ FArm—At a mecting | Jon bomeand iniend ER ERE by _ ¥ Braddon: Only man = | ok ae eae REN OL LAU ID: | | PY, victie Of 9 deed of disted the 8d dav et | Interest payable at the office of &Co.. in Wash- | U.S. A. and Lieut. Buckingham, U. 8, N., were A FIELD FOR WORK. of the National Rifles’ tair mittee, last, meseceginegy Vary 20d Fabiaddon, Mone Kopal E tiag Me Meaddon: | together with the ix provements thereob, Sto, 1621, filo 205 t neq, of the Land Revoriseea, | Inston clty, the whole to be secured tothe sazlsmetion | also in ull uniform, "While. the’ purty eatered | Mr, Bell retarae how inquiries as to the | evening, reports were made from several’ com: | _ T° Shee aaceeent aeener ak eo: ria Hing, by author of Dera Tharwe: fetween fee Lerma of sale prescribed by the decree: Onethird | of the District of Columbia, aud at the reque tot rue | Of Wnetrusters by « deed of trust on the premises sold; | the room the Marine band, which was stationed Loren: DF author of Dora Thorne: Evelyn's Folly. by | cash, onethird in six mouths and one-third in twelv party secured thereby. we will sell on WE severely for its apparent apathy and Inefii- Folly, by ESDAY, | Grey: or any’ part Miereoh eer canal eProp |in a covered portico, played the wedding | method of this boy’searly training led to his | Mmittees, indicating most satisfactory progress. | Sioncy in the pretent erisie’ Het ‘the Mines Dora Thorne; Rutherford, by months; deferred payments secured by deed of trust | THE FOUTILENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, i fete. Wedge and Card Engraving mapeciaey. 20 | Moni deferred payments secured by deed of trunt | WIE FOU ELENT a erty, or any part thereof, after five days notice pul “ , The contract for catering for the fair was > of tivo Gri geats | taba tel evening Sar newspnper st theterms | arch from “Lohengrin, and during the ser | publication tn Prot. Fay’s jour mevonntor the | Awarded to Mr. Fred. Freund, and the United | (eppet attach tthe soldiers. Tue, responsibil Sheets gouG Note Paper for 25 cents at oF aileash, at option of purchaser. Conveyanclius at In the City of Washington, D.C. belig the east | Cfetleare not complied with within ten (10) dass Nie Deve S Manision: eo | way Tn whieh the be ee of an Scoount of the | States Electric Light company was empowered erty rests on other shoulders, and if these say- ~ JOHN C PARKER'S, it } i “i iter tne day of sale. All conveyancing will beat the | Ceremony Dr. and Mrs. Marmion received the | way in which the boy was taught. After this | to furnish the elestric lights for the room and * Jc urchaner’s cost; and S1UY deposit by purchaser on | 20 feet front of sald lot on ik sireet northwest by the | Mitt he day of sale congratulations of more than 400. friends, | he received many letiers. of “inquiry: from ‘ ‘i “ age brates are not turned over to the eivilanth= anls. @17 and6i9 fag ote ANDREW A, 11 Fc oat rune,” fol depth of said Jot. Said part of 1ot is improved by pa YD, Lieut. Buckingham and Miss Ricketts support: | parents of deat and. dumb. children aust- | pe Culside of the building. | Additional dona | Critics to be punished for thelr. horrid outrages GUy ALTER Bt WILLIAMS & CO, Audionecre — | Terms ofaale:One-tilrd to cash, of which $100 most oo, ma gftensttect trustees, | ing them onthe left, and Lieut. Ramsey and | ous todo ‘QUL to these. parents copies’ gem, | Ridenbere, & Co. and Calhoun, Robbins Co. | lovely’ mapion is lable soon te'beesme neat WwW * . be pald when the property ia knocked off; one-third | gepate Se eae, Miss Paul on the right. In the first drawing-| He sent ont to these parents co) of his| New York; Frank Livign! uel Palmer, | jOvely, Tegion ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF- | 10 one year, and one-third in two years, with interest, ee room the guests were received by Mrs. Gen. | article, and had afterwards recolved notes trom | Thomas Somerville & yward & Hatch: heroes the militia of A: FECTS, BODY BRUSSELS AND OTHER CAR. | 0F all cash at the option of the purchaser. Said de- Paul, Mrs. Ricketts and the Countess d'Ester- | them stating that they were delighted with the | inson, Col, Ti Bellenen John L. Vogt, Hinke & | | G0" tle has organined militia of Arte PETS, "BOOKS, SILVERWARE, GALV ARI | ferred payments to be secured by deed of truston THOS. E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | hazy. The bride received in the second draw- | progress made by ir children. This, he | Budd, Independent Ice company, BR. F. Dan. | 70080 protect the people against Indian out : BATTERY, GOLD WATCH, AND CiLAINS, | Premises sold. All conveyancing @nd recording tu be lug-roomn. "A supper was served from Weleker's | thought, showed that a great deal eould be fone | Lud iadependent Ice, compa: H. Weyrich | bresks, and the danger ts, that these outraged, _ seasawe = een eee eee DIAMOND’ HINGS, ETC, AT PUBLIC AUG: | Sth corto the purchaser. ‘Terns of sale must be | TRUSTER BALE OF LOT Eby Vir" AND OG | the lbrary. ‘The bridal couple left on the | with childrenat a very much younger age.than | $d poms Jorn er thts a tiaseae eek | eltizens will Rot discriminate properly between 1 New. Sone A By order of the Supreme Court of the District of Co-| Mul resold at the expense and com Of thedehuting | STRERTS NONTHIEST WITH sis oom | ten o'clock “train for a trip to cluclanad, S| that at which they were mdesl tee Ae ae Gon Garstady SeCall & Cox Cithens’& Rex eee et cete aerator aioe 2a WASHINGTON TEA AND COFFEE COMPANY, | lumbia, holding aspecial term for Orphans’ Court busl- | Purchaser. FRAME DWELLING. SSE S20 ottien polite 1h pe, weet utons for the instruction of the deat and | gamer, and Henry Troemner & Co., of Philadel- ————+ee_______ pe ES Sem We ceet eal tee cn ee ee ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, } qragt By virtue of a deed of trust to me, recorded in oo dumb. He thought he saw also a great field for | Dhia; Chas. H. Ross & Co, and John J. Thom. ‘The Plenary Council Decrees. Sell Cream Java. S3c. Old Gov. Java, 286 and 0c. | Sant Wt Elliot decesaet oe Te oe WM. F HOLTZMAN, = Liber R. M. FL, No. 20, fol. 134, et seg.,of the land Cireuit Court Jurors, work. A cruel wrong he thought was done to | son, ‘of Baltimore, and the M. C. Lilley com- > Gholes Maracsiba 280 per pease: | SIXTH, A.D. 1860, TEN O'CLOCK A.M. at resi | 0C7 = WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., avcta, | records of the District of Colunibla, Pwill sell, wt, NAMES DRAWN FROM THE HOX FoR SERVicE | the deaf child in not teaching it language. | pany, of Columbus, THE OFFICIAL AND COMPLETE LisT OF LETTERS Fine Rios from 15 to 23 cents par pound, Gence No. 472 Catreet northwest, the foliowing arti: publicanction, in front of the premises, on FRIDA DURING THE COMING TERM. “How does be think!” sald the speaker, “if we 2 PUBLISHED. Green Coffees, from 10 to 20c. named in part— JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Ue SIXTEENTH DAY OF OCTOR R, 2886, at “4 try to eliminate from our consciousness the | ‘Tae NaTIOXAL GUARDS’ RECEPTION.—The The Catholic Mirror today TEAS—We ave compicie amortment of Im. | Walnut Frame Patlor Suites, Walnut Chamber Suites, D — FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. partofLot No. 21, iu | The following names were yesterday after- train ot works in whien ont thomskin tans 136 Ss & Gan Daven, Cat publishes in Latin Peat and Tapans: Our S0c Spring Leasareun: | Marte wararobey Waingt Hall Rack aud Cheiry "| TRUSTEES GALE OF WALNUT cHaapen | Square No. 205.berivoiug at a point on Lsthstreet | noon drawn by the clerk ofthe court for jurors form, tis hard to realize what remains, yet | Packer commucding wi aie Sele Te | 82 official and complete List of the tities of all | SEBS sedJapan Our G0e Spring Veutiareun- | Marbietop Center fubles, Waihut and Mahogany PLIS HALE MATTRESSES, Werte RES Funning thence north 18 feet inches and ¢x- | in the two circuit courts, to be convened on the | what remains, is the thought of a deaf child. | ception ut tieirarmery, on Pennsylvania are: | the decrees passed by the Inte plenary counell a) Oe css pee Puinron Bromessn ielesad ans Wasketinaa: BUREAUS W AMOR De RAW ORS Bere ig back 16 feet # inches wide 100 feet. und the | 19th instant, Judges Cox and Merrick The printed page of @ book means no more to | nue, between 17th and 18th streets, this even- | of Baltimore, and which have been actod SUGRics “Granulated, 7e; Steam A, @ye.; B No. | Bookcases, Whatnots, Lounges, Body Brussels and INGS, CHAIRS, ROCKERS, FRENCH’ PLATE | 50tth one foot of sald parcel, extending back with = him, without instruction, than a of Chi- | ing.’ Before the reception the com will | and received the final approbation of the Sac ax other Carpets, Feather Beds, Pillows and Holsters, | MIRORS, ~ ENGRAVINGS. LOUNGES, | that width 138 feet s inches to the private alley. aranlt Court No. 13. Howard Goodrich, | nese’ does to us How then doce Bis mind | jotaderinensh the ate The se on Gorgregution, “De Propagandi Lise,” at Rowe, ‘Carolina Rive, Ze, Be. sezd-im_| Cottag: Furntvure, Bedding. Wiaukets, Sheets, SNe Tce go> REMOVED | rere Cat, Au, conveyancing at, cat ot buch. | Woodbury Lowery, John, H: Bhelton, J. Et | PeoweChiely by his own: ObservEdon ir | erate orange the city, ‘The committes of ar. | Congregation, “De Fropapands Pid,” distinct \QEW BLOATER ANDRO 1 MACKERED, | Pillow cases, ltan'eand c Heating Stoves, FOR CONVENIENCE OF BALE. Dittchad money. nt ANN WEEDLN Tete ee | Dyer, W. D. Clark, E. W. Denison, Jos. Dudiey, | Fra" atch the: growil Of the aie of with, chairman; 1at Sergt. Thou Sones, sec; | divisions or paragraphs The captions of thoes NEW BLOATER AND No. Anvalid’s Chair, Soild Silver and Silver Plsted Wave, irtue of a deed of trust dul rded_in Liber | Puree! MONEY yy ANN, WEEDEN, Truste nthony Gaegler. Charios Dougherty, Thomas ila: will be ished Jax. Te ; Rose, Henaie, to agreat de, B Very Fine, darally Chair, Sold Bliver and By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber | itiius: f° WAGGAMAN. Awer ocd | Joven, dohn we Mitchell aust der, ees | hearing children, “you aston! 2d Sergt. Jax. Taylor, treas.; ‘Geo. Hose, phs 00 Rgreat doer Sew Beans, Lace Curtains, Lambrequins and'Cornice Poles, Ro. Luvs, folly 11 et seq.,one af the land records of Gregg, Ac Hoss Ray, George A. Birch, Alfrea'c | 0. discover how ” much they "are de- | Sergt. Harriday and’Sergt.' 1. Milman. The | foccsatios of the Geerves, and ire ak follows: (Cranberries, Oval Frame Mirrors, Kitchen Utensila exe. he Diswict of Columbia, t will sell, on, sea UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneera. Newinan, John E. Chappell, Hiisha Be Tagiog, | Yeloped by hearing the experiences of others. | reception committee—2d- Lieut, Jas Brewer, |" 1, Catholic faith. 2, Kéclesiastical persons, Buckwheat "ALSU, AT ONE O'CLOCK B. 3t-— TEN OCLOCK A, if ab ineeaetion eer bast | DD Dios COW Ed one Dee saute Fe baylor, | @he deat child ts cut off in degree from | Corp. Jas. Curtis, Milton Herndon, Corp. Frank | 8. Divine worship. 4 Thesacraments. b. The CA Oar PET TEM EC Go tracers, | Volumes of Books, Gold Wate set with diamona, | TEN O CLO 9th find b'streets northwest, the goods | EXECUTOR'S SALE OF BONDS aND BANK |G, W3,Edmonston, Daniel Smith, 1 Wercott, | the experiences of others. If left to grow up in | Edmonds, Samual Thomas and Jefferson War- | training and education of clerios In senalna “a UID Pensyivane coene, | To Diamond Rings, Gold Chain, Breastpin, cc. Sid. chattels devcrined tan Goedel” Sam ooaes STOCK. John N. O'Meara, ‘Lawrence Hickey, Checies | this way, the condition of his mind is lament- | field. 6. The education of Catholic youths. 7 = J. B, ROBISON, nexed to said trust and comprising in part: By virtue of an order issued by the Supreme Court Wrebt., ” ° able. In order to understand it, we must con- —>—__ Christian doctrine. 8. The veal ELE. GOoDRICH, ‘Walnut Chamber Sets, Chairs, Tables, of the District of Columbia, holding » special term for righ! sider what our minds would be if weeliminated | RvoFF-STOWELL.—Mr. Charles H. & | Ecclesiastical property, 10. Au We Asx Admiuistrutors, | staple Chamber Sets, Bu Washstands. Beye TWER TYE EST DAY OR ODIO BRNER | BO Nomag Marts Srl a De arer Charles | Overything we ever heard Of or read OF ‘That | wellknowa young basiness man, vas rarled | eoclesiastical property; | 10. 18 4 FaIR TRIAL. S@THE ABOVE SALE 18 PosTPONED on | {Vardrobes: Hil’ and Other Mattresses, ele LOCK PAL at tue anclon orn | Oho an Martin Grinin, WD. Wyvill. A. G. | tthe condition of the deat child that grows.up | om Tacodar evcuingg os Biles Cans Ce aero, | tials. 21. Bocle Press dispatch from Baltimore Progr lggoing up. Westill seit 44 bol. best Family, | sccount of the rain until FRIDAY, OCTOBER | prone Plats Mlrrors, Engravings, Paintings, ofDuncinson Bros, cotuer Ob and Dstrects north: | Sow Tas, Wm, B. Eaton, Rudo! Mckinney: | Without instruction—ignorance of a depth that | the residence of the bride's parents. Rev, Dr. | saya: It ie learned from fon wuthentio wear $2 ge zatece Holer exita, per bot, $5: Exura. $4.20 | NINTH A.D. T986, mame hour and place Curtains Corsioee Witenes Diioee with wuiaeroue| eee J RH. Willett, Ricard T.’ Waiker, Frank La” | C80n0t be realized; a meagerness of conception | D. W. Faunce performed the ceremony. ‘The | tint embraced in the above purnctapbe le we fo $4.75. Best Sugar-cured Shoulders, 7% to By order of the Admimsirators, 0c6-3t_| other articles $5,000 of District of Columbia 8-65 registered it ’, of abstract things hardly concetvable. It is an | huppy couple left tor the north on their bridal | decree which provides that one-tenth of the Kew So. 2 Mackerel 205° do ‘Giod Grew Tea, due. | — a Terms eon: Bonds, Beene se rmeye mista NO EE fgnoraneo that is dangerous, and upon that | touron the 10 o'clock train. whole number of rectors In each diocese ‘shall Coden Syrup, Soe ealioe eee is OF Boe. Cholee | + vi1OMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. ocSa R ROSS PERRY, Trustee, | (27 sharen Of Farmers and Mechanics’ Bank of | ee ee et acath en ye Wine bile Me | danger to society resis the chief argument in a be irremovable, except in eases where taults ure Sn ee ee iw TP ee 2 — Georgetown Stock, Isaac ee ae eis New- | favor of the public instraction of the deaf.” Boat CLUB MEETINGS.—The Potomac and | ascribed to the pasi nd these faults and ; do, 1Se. 1b. “A cholce drink of Rousted Bio, z1ba for | TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- | PVHOMAS DOWLING. avcuoneer. ee He Reppettl, V. Kline aed 1B Mutekieoge” | Mr, Bell discussed the necessity and posstbil- | Cclambic boat rate nent regular meetings last | thelr consequences been determined Bee Silom Starch, de. ‘shoe Poa made from ol, | RNONED PROPERTY ON | CONNECTICUT — Pas arith thar retest 1 Reppettt, V. Kline, and J. B. Hutehinson, | 4.7Gr teaching the deat child a langusce; aad | Cums boat clubs held regular meetings last | thelr consequences have | rectors, tozether Ue bottle, Westérn Shoulders, 7c. SORT Weer pot eae STREETS | EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEE'S SALE OP VALU-| ccgain of WARY EFA REY; Ruocuteix: Teferred to the eagerness of @ child of four or | to. At the meeting of the Columbia club Mr. | With six of the wisest priests to be selected INDLA TEA COMPANY. By virtue of two deeds of tr , dated ABLY IMPROVED GEORGETOWN PROP- pss ee is Indictments for Murder, Ete. five to learn language, and the ease with which | F. A. Nute, the stroke oaraman of the Big Four, the bishop, shall form a conncil in - = ‘ eee ree tare deeds of trust, dated respec: ERTY, AT SOUTHEAST CORNER OF WE-T z ‘Yesterday afternoon the grand Jury found an | it acquired it at that age. The fleld before them | war provedted with e handeoine wank, The | that diocese ad ‘conetitete a hosel st ade re ioappherpoma terra ommenormn | fy ibe EC EE Petatetaecn > WASHINGTON (THIR- | PQ H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker. indictment for murder against Antonio Nar. | was 10 devise methods of teashing lengusce presentation was made by Mr. Wim. H. Gibson, | Visers to the bishop. One o! the duties of thin 2 rot —— ed, one in Liber 1045, Folio 114 et seq. and th icc . VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON N (OR The best years for the acquisition of language | and Mr. Nute made a happy response. board will be to ail ecclesiastical cases, Loca ia G end LO ts, A = 2 a cal eT ion, to the bighest bn FRI dee AUCTION, e ‘them in the institutions. clergy shall hereafter be on the same footing Proves Flour pet eartel Sh Seas We hares | TOBER PL EEE tate a ere UCL e ee Oe | Dt aera gmat Mader op FRU EEE | on THUMBUAY, OCTORER EIGHTH, 1885, ~ | of June last. This is the case where the half <a SLPURGAMETAG BORDOE. Naval Academy Officials. and that all shall be under the control of ths al UGr Old ie dave Code, atic. per pound, cas | ery in the abows that described an follow’: aiftoat | BART FOU O'CLOCK FOC, pai of fat, 20, in | af OUR QT LOCK P.M. on the premises No: decayed body was found in an old untenanted | ter correspondence with parents he said he | ™7# PETATL MADE Fon THE NEW YEAR EN- Went ieee ae cee fe ge 9 "Cocke roasted and ground by stenss Gall Enown and’ S-mgnated on the gtound piat of plano | fronting Ov et on P( Went) strest and ententag hack | Square No. 48 Kenting ad bert HeincoeN treet, | house near the new reservoir. ‘The Jury | mduced two or three of them to employ a| gonlowing isthe detail of naval ofcers and | Qn ee te seocueslastical property, 10 ror pt deliv all orders, my Tae Discrete ak bampered 29 of the subdivision of | O1 inet width yp feet on Thtrtleth (Washington) sires, | by an even depth of 10 feet, improved by a valuable | also found indictments against Wm. J. Graves, teacher and to open aschool. He undertook to ofa ‘hial school in connection therewith ay Oe aN erin & WRIGHT. Lot numbered BY of George W. Hopkins’ recorded With tive improvements, eoinising Of @ large double, | thressory rick residenco containing twelve rooms, | 30, ound indictments against Wm. J. Graves, Rostrosioes seignnd to Duty At tes Mevel AbeO-] S05 Peano sceee nant eee eee ae ee sel7-Im 948 and 960 Louisiana avenue a.w. | Subdivision Of Luts In Square No. 111 -located on Cone ) Wireestory-and-b.sement brick house with ali modern improvements, ing; Wm, Wilson and Jas, Tempie, second lar- | EO {nto the school every dayand make sug-| emy for the term of 1885-86, which began Oc- Risptaen ie heal —f. os — i | heetieut avenue. be ween Q and Ht strcers. rau oteaie: Ouecshird, cash, balafies in one, two | 5 turmscaty and madeknown at sale A deposit ot | Ing, Win. Wilson and Jas. Temple, second lar gestions. ‘Then they carried out another idea | (nea. Capt FM. Rates, superiotendonn, | earn ls fo. The decree enncern ng = ‘Terms: Our-half cash and the residue 14 | and three years, m secured noves, with Interest st ‘ar Fed on day of «ale. % fe a A ‘8 parents’ parents oa 3 ‘ 5 secret societies takes rom, 350 Caxaxray Bora tere Jonah eile mocee basting LMbbcuse ead ence | per cans Gee Renae BEE Ek ee | Cane THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. | Ing Omicer Britt; John Caton, larceny; Emma | £04 met with him for an hour, every asy ene | commanders, N. HL. Farquhar, C. L. Hunting. | biseps tbe tight tn cneaomme ‘any society oF = THE FINEST, zoe Sdeed of trust, ofall cash, atoption otpiirchaser. All | Conveyancing aud recording At purchaser's cust —— Johnson, larceny; Michasl Cavenaugh, house- | Trov'studied what could. be done for he Guild: | to, H. Elmer, John Schouler; lMeutenant | Organization which in his judgment deserves POOLE, BROOKE & G Conveyancing at purchaser's cost, $200 deposit at | Ifcompliunce be uot had with terms of sue within | £0" THE ABOVE SALE 18 PosTPONED ON | breaking. They ‘returned “not true bills’ in ‘The latest important feature added to the | 0 . 2 the ban of the church. Condemnation of a ieee Louie _ the time of sale. days, after ~ie, w Fesale will be had wt detault- | account of the rain unt MONDAY, OCTOBER | the cases ot Frank Rollins, housbreaking; Geo, | TD. The la: ora ene ‘© | commander, W. T. Burwell; lieutenants, C. society must be the result of the deliberations DEALERS iN FINE FAMILY GROCERIES TDWARD S WESCOTT, ‘scomt aid Fisk after five days" nuticeln | TWELETH, 1885, same hour and place. Nortbidge, Wm. Northiage and Henry Sehul- | $0000 or two. students a0 thee miiene hans | 7. Hutchins, B. F, Tilley, H. Knox, J. P. Mer. | nrciqtqmust, be the result of the deliberations 3 z Lous b Wink * } Trustees, ening Siar, CM. MATTIEWS. octet THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, “t “f ter, | last year of two students so they might have | T. Hut 4 * y so eC SUES aurren 4 Talat. — vctléds Executor and Trustee, 1208 Sist st. | — nets iGmeat, TObeY, and RB. Lancaster, | reachers trained in. these s modes of in- | 16:1, C Belknap, A. Ross, J. MM ae Sider clergymen as may be appoinied by those Pare ae = een, x = AFCRUR GON A IR POPE RUE | 7 Gano ano Aacon (THOMAS DOWLING, auctooer, —-— Hee, ona ee hae | eras Barca c, WAGER Batre [mares RRR FRE g5Sy aud piace. By order of the Trustees 2 ets Policy Cases in the Criminal Court. | ture to them. The interest taken in the work Witte bc ee eee Yale Men Ejected from » Rall. R " UNCANSON Bios. THOME. DWE kine, Roe Onde ee 4 FATAL DEFECT ALLEGED TO EXisr IN THR | had made it seein feasible and advisable tosup- | 1, Danenhower, A. C Dillingham, RMiles, | A CHARGE THAT INVITATIONS To THE MILI = = D' SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION, RICH AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE |“ iwyoRMATIONS—JUDGR MAC ARTHUR PBO- plement the parents’ class by of atu. | foe WF Clason, 6 2 J. t. Smith, 1 | TARY DANCE AT NEW HAVEN WERE FORGED. Fan & EF Eee Syst By virtue of u' deed of trust. duly recorded AT AUCTION, POSES TO BE SEVERE, nig who would devote theniselves to the in- | J; 2. “fl mJ. among the land records of the bistrict of Colum- ¥ S World trom New struction of very young deaf children, the in- | © Gearing: ensigns,W. F. Pullam, J.G. Quinby, | _A special tothe New York 1 a EBRATED MINNESOTA TERE Pages Roa eee eS eee ae Mr. Charles 8. Moore, attorney for Thomas | struction of the ‘deat fa the ane of the woes G8 MeChiln, J.’ Giennon, #8 Hnupp, & | Haven, Conn., October 6, says: Before Dr. Jobn PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, AT OCR 8. the’ request of the party secured, we will sell, at pubuc Burke, on trial for a violation of the policy law | organs. He referred to the thorough methods ce GC. Walton: 5 2 bons; | Sullivan, who was the grand marshal of the se without a doubt the most Bravriyty andthe moat | S?REETS NO! C. Walton; P. Nernitiots Flouri the World. AY MORNING, OCTOBER TENTH, | 6; OD, i y ra y y. | 8 T. B. suction, ln treat os ‘We premioes on DESEO Kris | ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTE, WITH COVER AND | in the Criminal Court, yesterday argued s mo- of instruction of the deafin Germany and Italy. | $3 Shegers: ‘SH. Dickson, J. ML. ‘Bigeye greet military ball which the Ancient and S. y = . a of Boston gave SATURD, SHOCK FAC, Jot mumaheréd thirty-seven (37), of| STOOL, (MADE BY HENRY F. MILLER OF | tion to quash the information, on the ground | The statistics showed that this method of in. | F Rogers. & Hf. Dick J, P. Loomis | .°natable artillery company. | see errs ave moc Gly the must pertect Ma, BEGINNING AT TEN O'CLOCK SHARP, b peeee o u Bat = struction was not in much usein the United an jE in this city last evening, left town to-day he containing as ft aves all a lusproved. Mad Abram F. Barker's zecorded subdivision of lot Iu] BOSTON), SUPERB PARLOR SUITE, RICHLY (commissary); ehiet engineer, edward Farmers Sees 4 ote pesca amr but they peace PARLOR Stite ELE Sib te prrremen beeen scence poasther UPHO:STERED IN DIFFERENT sTyLgs, | that the law requires that a party charged with | States. In 1883 only fourteen per centof the | {% ee 7 N ‘indignant over the con- ur Usstkrase by any millin the wor! NUT CH cr 3, 4 - Parks; assistant eu, W. F. Worth- Erte that woaid simply state thet o lnewe quan. CHAnS Me TABLES” PANPES” Miare | Sine tiree-atory Brick Dwelling. Pressed himself high ih the limprovements thereon, cousisting Of a bade AND COST $580 (8 PIECES), ONE ELEGANT | Vilating the policy law must be charged as a| deaf children in this country were being ee R. W. Milligan, J. K. Barton, uct ofe party or Tale ‘students who attended si . taught to use thelr vocal organs, while eight: neers, | the ball. ‘Few of the coliege men bere were thts guacnincene Plows bak Ags Me. d TABLES, EABELS, Terms ofsaie: Onethird of the purchase money in| FRENCH PLATE MANTEL MIRROR, WITH | proprietor, sfentor clerk ip the game, and this | taught to use thelr Vocal organs, while elght- , G. HL T. Babbitt, F. J. Behell, J. . Gow; | favored with invitations, bet there wee alts & pe i na_eaven, at the principal Courts of tse olt cK LOUN , A sh, and hebalance in three eq ment x, % 5 saiaer coe ane Seat Win tain 5 Ww. patna ag gr wy wk eon eatin AERUT EE ules ‘cush, and the balance in thi Payments, at si BRONZE FRAME AND EMBROIDERED | Goupt after argument about the suflicieney of use, leaving 68 t whe ived | Chaplain, A. A. McAlister; large ber of them’ on hand to enjoy th We GtakaNTER that it & made from selected [DEHOARD, LEATHEMCOVARED DIR NG | Sree, aud elghteen mouth, with interest ftom thé | DRAPERY, FINELY PREG ee eee, | dou formation, but a! fal to no instruction at ail, In the ordinary nermal | Hendrickson, J. M. Rice, HD. 1. F. ings, and not satistied, according to Dr. beat Grown in Minnesote and Dakute It is ELIS “EURCOMAR CCURTATSS, UERY | te Of sale, fo, be secured by adeedoftruston the | QO ERY, priNney ;ERPCUTED WATER | the information, but directed the fBurke had | schools of Germany instruction was given to | Fd homme, Mi. Oilver, 'N.°M. Terry,” G, i. | Rraveedings, and pol satiated. according to Dr. lodged fet, that in this Flouf a perfect sep- Titi: DRUnES cee a ae property, or all the purchase money may be paid in RS, I aI A ceed. After the Jury in the case of Burke had Se eae crane on a a to | Maw W. W. Fay W.'W. Johnson, A. V.8. ge “yp 4 the giutiudus particles of the wheat berry : hy Oe ash. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of TALS,BRASS FIRESETS, ELEGANT WILTON, | retired the judge advised the district attorne: echaniam Of, speech Courcelle, E. Dovilliers, J. Leroux, H. Daimon, | Set People dia, hare ws | sect le certo lant Sewn Fenced at Groeegenty | ccmmutnd We! sentton ot partion seated afer | Sen Kerpcigneare, nok complied, with, withia | VELVET AND BODY BRUSSELA CARPETS, | 9 nollo pros, all olher policy caass in which | the anatomy of the vocal organs. ‘Thiowe show: | UP ie = poe a; yalmon, | wine-room, and became so boisterous malvey bas at last been reached, and is cousequently | command the attention of parties in search of excel- | seven day's from day of sale, the Trustees Teserve. the ¥INE FRENCH CLOCK IN MARBLE, ORNA. | there were informations of thesame character Ing special aptitade and knowledge as to the a + rag erg se ‘EE | bad to be’ ejected, and {2° am wee closed. iors Xtrniziocy viet mage bread the burl | fe Hounehoid ruraiture a | RilSctveyanchng and tecveaheg heat me EUrcaser: | ENTS SMYRNA CARPETS ELEGANT WAL, | asin the case of Burke.” Assistant District At. al organs were picked out as tenchors ofthe | Betuuant librarian; 48, binclatr, boatawaln: R, —Tnese sindenta” ead Dr, Sullivan, today, foun (ts bread taking qaalltion te to the’ chanpent ah = WILLIAM W, BGAEMAN, | trustees NUT TENNESSEE MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER | {0fDey Teguart send that he would look further | (emvners of the deat are’ rained: Gd oe ere | C. E. Talliann, salliaaker, A. 3, Cortesler’s in by our invitations, that Ia, soine of Well as the west, for either funy or baker's useand| | WOOD AND COAL. ne20-dkds GEORGE. HOARMAN, SET WITH FRENCH PLATE MIRROR (3 | into the cated before deciding what action he | teachers of the deaf are trained, « he The | Master: J.B. Rete, George Heine, cnistant | them aid” Socor muphaped aun of oan waste crite deekkeneee toe me 5 GOAL | "PHOS. J. FISHER & Co.. Auctioneers, PIECES), ELEGANT MAHOGANY AND tion in arrest of tglven. Judge | blind could not lead the blind. Before they | *WOrd masters; Matthew im, boxing mas- | forgeries to the reporter. It was traced in lead Te aero sceadl| I Bg age mpeg mr yy ey ayy = CHERRY CHAMBER SUITES, FINE HATR | Matarthur to allowing tees oe Darke eons | could have a large percestage of dest entities ter. In the marine are captain, Me- | pencil and well ‘calculated to deceive @@oom STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. Lia tiie Wood St: Gu Wood.ao: Hicksty Woo, | CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM-| WATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, RATHER | Mis ee cana Sg fe case of Burks to go instrncted in the'ase of thelr vocal they | Ond leutenany H. K-Gilman, Fifty-ive ofthe | “0% Thirty forgeries were discov Cue of the mot beantifat Winter Wheat Patents | S's nauend pricctsaencte: Teepiosetacwetoets | OF THE SEVENTH. STRELE TUMNETEn | PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, 8 ELEGANT | the severest language, Sud sald, those who en- | must bave teachers who know something about | Oni Srevenan to the wemony grea ean ee The Virginia Game Law. F.ez tere to the trade. It le unexonliog by any other | i paris of the city. —— TWEEN TRUMSULLSEREDT AND HOWARD | PrNtEyUPROLSEEO Ey ee ED: | GiBenever there wore corwietions pe waht on: | anid Me mad. devoted, mach ‘tedy, aed wes | 10 Annapolis, From the Richmond Dispatch. ‘wtent and will please the mostex- | ~~ ~s = — ‘NELY UPHOLSTERED RECLINING AND ‘bad mcting houmeeper usd wntiay tha moo adlocs ey TD Beree eae eRe TION OF CLOSE DASH) GAN ERU sont inh mageeans Conse EASY CHAIRS, CHIFFONIERS, WALNUTSEC. | Pose Such sentences as would stamp It out, attak tte eiaeies tie nines eae Held on a Charge of Bigamy. By deggie gemege sige) <a Wood aud Coal, wisich 1 um selling at very low petecs | the District of Colum in the consolt- RETARY, LIBRARY DESK, ONE VERY FINE action in Infroducing this matierin the normal | 4 PERSONAL QuaREEL water seo so tax | XilliNg Of puriridges between the Ist day GILT-EDGR. for cubs duiad equity causes No. 6454, wherein Oliver B, CIRCULAR LINED WITH MINK SABLE,| ,THE® EQUITABLE Uo-orsRative® BUILDING | Schools in| Mil ‘and in Cook county, DISCOVERY OF AN EXTRA WIFE. January and the 15th day of October, and pro- A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. JOHN MILLER. | Magruder is complatnact and Johu W. Beallet a VERY MASSIVE AND COSTLY HALL STAND | ASS0CIATION.—The Equitable C. B. Association | Tiitnols, Last winter, when delivering a course The New ¥. ., | ¥ides further, specially, that tn the counties of and % Z ig nts on ‘ork, wer, New Kent OMicee: 1020 Lath street northwest, 4% street and | udanls. and No. 8874. wherein Mary V-Branigan et | wins fm MIRKOR, A held its 72d monthly meeting last night at the | of lectures to parents on the mechanism of iow World of yesterday says: | Henrico, Chesterfcla” Hanover, New Kent. RELIANCE Maryland avenueneutieree. Weadinae the nadersigued wanaca eiftal as BLUE | DINING:ROOM pete NS ee WALNUT | National Rifles’ armory, George W. speech, {t occurred to him that be might iuvite | James Grant, of No. 854 7th avenue, became | Cirarite "Clty, King Wiliony and viiety ane A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the Depot and Miuisouth Capitol and Tats. auBi-om | OY Tock Mon eRIDAT THE TWENTE. | Oni wane RERUN Ome abeeR Eo ee as eee aa ety, AG | some graduates of the Normal school here, and | involved ina quarrel with Mrs. Emily Brady, | siver sounticenensod in the act, It shall not be celebrated Hungarian process It isa very cheapand ‘TON: FUTH DAY OF SEPT! JER, A. D.. 1885. 7 aun ~ he was gratified at having a class of forty-five | or No, 1442 2d avenue, on Sunday last, and | lawful to kill them between the Ist day ot Feb- benstifiat Patent, within the reach of all clames, and | do IOQ) ing every deuinatie veneer ce seer | the followhaxslescribed property. tx Saigcls according | KITCHEN REQUIBITES, &c, &, n average premium of 70 | come in response to his invitation. struck her in the face. The Grants and Bradys | T*TY and the ist day of November. The act we guarantee will give satisaction to every one who | owest A indling and Stove Wood prepared in | #0 the pint filed in suid cause No. 6354, viz All| On MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1886, at acne en ee, the A PROPOSED SCHOOL OF RESEARCH. wed March 18, 1884, does not change the Son the eat mains Sck ai prompt aeuery, send | abet of aia indi, Washington cauniy, Un | senna redancor Rosse ec QOe Ak AP at Deen opened for new shares | He proposed now, if possible, to organize «| Bad before this been warm friends and Mra. the boards of GOLDES HILL. Gnices, 8 Penna, ave and Stak and K sie nw: “be | Sid being a part of lot No, three (8), Inthe division ot | uo. OCK the entire contents which were made to corpe of students who would devote themselves | Brady was familiar with someof Mr. Grant's ‘out of tbe ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family | pot aud whart Gi and Water sm ew 2 sald tract, which was allowed to David Peter, sald Inevery particular. ‘the reece ver, ——— ‘work of ‘articulation. There | Private affairs. She determined to revenge her- Fiour of the District. It is equal jality to a great | jyld-dun G. L, SHERIPP, | Part or parcel of Jand fronting on the eaxtern bound- | Gn Sut fms ioe to cals Smee to this veaching seit upon her friend, and after causi jaw and make Ube gen- many highpriced Patest Plou, Cats is cr te —_ | ary ol the Seventh. street turnpike ‘to Hoek. | oS + Oct 10, pi le 0 a.m, pease Darna, AZ THE BALTIMORES— | were now four children under instruction in his arrest, his wife ‘and told ber ‘So that in the counties bought for couriderable less money. We defy compet. gute ng by. Weal percha ‘and on the | OC7at THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | Raltimore @ severe trouneinn et the Soc eilover as | Grant een ‘disiercusiy, pare. tors to bring forth any Flour superior tocrices, | Coab Woon | ttn ythat alate Aaron i Gattral opetber with rTPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, esterday, winning the game defective children. “What | at No. £307 84 a apenil i STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN — PLE Improvements, Said property was sabdiv! — Z Tito 6 in five thnings.- me ‘with others who could not ire a. HILL, and we teei assured that any housekeeper who One, of nal Jou i ieerrour wane, dort of 2us; | XECUTORN SALE OF VERY vatvanim | not have allowed the visit students of- Aries them once will never use anything else Por sale ANSON BROTH! brick dw IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE Wet | letdown considerably in the fourth inning by homes of the * uy ah grocers, ampere gehiaa <5 ‘Term of ale: Oue-iburd SIDE OF SEVENTH NTRRET, BETWEEN | MSking chrom and stupidly. this school & Wheierale Depot, corner inte ond Tadiansere. WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD fone tn ¢ AND H STREETS NORTHWZST, BEING ive of thelr rune. Th oh at, fom wale = 4 730, aces with their children. | TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS &.W. taseroat tt yagi yee cant por anus 4 we dase “PY, vittae of tie, vegriatone of sbip and 8 bandsome a. The first | Gor a oe PROFESSIONAL. ORANG YARDS AED OUTICHS COMMITTED | “aca ete paid tne {rast tu of te proces of Nioreg, ie gk Wasuiogian, of fame willbe played in Baltimore to-day and | Tins fe guide. mule be = saltoal o¢ recaseete ab i WHITE, FOOT SPECIALIST. wie: Of sale. ifthe terme of aatetaae woh with 18 | aod recorded an Want ase Erp Se iouri in Washington trmorrow. bad beon engaged for yours in iborious esearch Lie Penney wunin avenue (opponite Wittard's | — 7909 F street normwent ten daya. the Trustees. reserve resell the ry ———————— in-connection with ‘and bad been Hott).and 11 'N butaw sb, Baltibore weas Corns | 1618 Tun sereet northwest. ab ung Ei and cost e. tie tits A obliged to employ » staff of assistants to help Bunions, Diseased Nails, "Vascular Kxcrescences, 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest Co ends CRORGE K +} rueteen, ry him. He e: now that the members cf and all foot complaints, withowl pain, so the pa 1s ow ‘RANKLIN H.MACKEY, ent can walk with ease in a few minutes, 40th year od street northwest, — of practice: 25tb in Wendt sitting. Pagron- Corner 4 and K streets northwest. ReEuE Ef : Hy 221 ceuuaysVauue aveuue southeast. ined by the most eminent = als weocants PSE PAMTEEQN, rman BS J. SEMMES & Mia Poot urgevws, inte | MSpcieedaateowan fa, THE A20VE spt ts 28 ee, ly and to gated. haation” from | cy Sine lime hpi aod elu nella coo | Wotan UAT, the wAetae BAY ‘causes of congenital deatnesn, “They Fégmnot tortnre fy “others cured in n fee 1 of ths, » Mite" iceatorer, bear VaiN sts Sanaht by Mrs. ADAME PA’ ADS gs icunt ak sung nox crrmoronnsr. Sonmrasien, as BOOMS 6 AND @ a = oe : | a f Ht i evith GEO! ‘Oi Penusyivaniaara | *aStiant” “Souhri PaRKinsow, Propistor. | oc7dede PRaNiin BANG,

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