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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Precept Suaday, , " TELEGRAMS si THE STAR AT THE STAR #UTLDINGS, ¢ —_—-—- Northwest Corner Pennsylvs:is Ave. ead iin 84, by | Mow SeubeBe Kynines See Teen. ening Scar Newspaper Company, | s Dewmox, Tex., October 26.—As wae an — GEO. W. ADAMS. Prev. = _ pated, tedieoner ai ——— —_ yesterday =e “ iris. About three ee ania oe iicir owe account, om Tee coat 4 J Srtoek tour men besrity armed, covered. the Seen’ or ade per montih. Copies a “the =. ses ier with and demanded the keys to - Ven Tease : cell. The handed at ke bat ~ 4 iy Stes i ane procneted totbe cell (nascent ne furt OBlce st Wanbingtas, D.C, aa Whlie they were, trying to the door the ealundicinne mall matter.) . | Jailer ran dat and fired se ‘shots. giving aa Sinn, which friguienea, the. Iyneners. of HINGTON, Do. 7 SUPPLEMENT. __ WEDNESDAY, Oc. 28. (a eeer is aes Tae Wane. Sran_pobiihed on Pricav-1 | ear ed cerrgcines mente eoeia hase pepaper sent louger Uhab paid for | WA advertiving m own on anptteation. | officers and carried to Sherman for sale = ing. = ——+_—_— IY GOODS J i SALES 33 : DRY_GOOD! ___ AUCTION _SALES. AUCTION SALES. UI! CITY AND DISTRICT. ceimraly oie sree cel oseseeaereeae’ se taeetare ciesiescan |i bekeeranernenc omer nacoa sabia M To Hor —_ FUTURE DAYs. THIS AFTERNOON. W FEES, & 00., Auction THE NIGHT SCHOOL PROSECT. A Statement by Professor Ward Dis-| Entwisle: Mr. C.B. Calvert has been notified | who murdered Marion saunter at Calhoun, Ky., F pod on FP HOMAS DOWLING, Ancnoncer. CHANCERY SALE of TWO BRICK DWEI: ae Fen Sees ay eae cale poloabe - Pnted at the National Museum —The | by the building inspector of the dangerous con- | September 26, bas been arrested here. ‘Sines BAI INS FOI > — LINGS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SOUTH Jf REG WEEKLY AUCTION SALE. Fae! les at the Museum for Moumt- | dition of the fence wall at the head of the alley | the the effries has been SENSATIONAL BARGAINS FOR THES. vRe STREET: BERETS BE EERO SEVENTH | cHUnoe, : The Matter Considered at a Conference : ‘the Green River lumber 4: ND ALL THE FOLLOWING. | SipsuRTE ore BETWEEN SIXTH AS AY, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINTH, AT With the Scheel Beard. ing Skeleton Elephants. in the rear of Havenner's bakery and on the | Tor hat yton here swe or thiee tinnee ot a etme? By virtue ofu decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, In the canse of ‘Turkish Rath T Ls 16e,. large size. | Towel tbe. SEPARATE jiree. IN _FRONT N! 2 ae east side of the National hotel, and that it must | Learning that the police were inquiring for him, HOOME: LARGE POLLEN OR COR HObue: | xramr HUNDRED », AME TAKER oF PROLE wr1o | , PTO. Ward, of Rochester, in a recent letter to| be taken down within ten days. Ho has given | be came to the Central station, auppeing the ‘is etal. vs. Davis et. No. 9425 Equity, j, HOLD FURNITU: OST EVE! stra i Lat ie M: Be for owel, large size, 20c. " URE, 0} VERY . Barni the work of a'similar notice to Messrs. Benjamin CI charge was for disorderly conduct committed comes einem Ete, a ublle auction, im TE] DESCRIPTION” MIRRORS, Ca PETS OF ALL | DESIRE TO ATTEND—A commitrex arrorxren | MF. Barnum, respecting, the work of preparing | 4 USAT tudolph Kichors, ageut, has been | week apo on one of hla apeeas, Wann he cad Fringe. allt ies remiss 08 WEDNESDAY, OCTO! KINDS, RUGS, OF HSTOVIS, MEDIUM | 10 TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION—THE “SCHOOL 2 holified that an examination of the hay window | addressed the officer, however, he was surprised Doy lies 22 | the Ria eee ae oie atte FINE PARLOK SUITES: ASH. WAI-| poarp To SUPPLY ROOMS—AN APPEAL To BE | !t Would bea good thing for the Smithsonian | at the southeast corner of 3d and F streets | to learn that his crime had found him out and = city “of Washington, “District of ‘Columbia, viz: Bit ASH CHERRY BEDROOM SETS: TOF MADETO CONGRESS, ‘ that the work of preparing the skeleton and | northwest discloses the fact that the four-inch | that he wax wanted for murder. He was placed oye gL at per ASD STALE arts OF ots 4 “arid’ 5, Ia the square 46%, bein; | PICTUR' S. @c, ALTOGETHER 4 Ge eBRAL niending the skull of the dead elephant would | brick wail has bulged out or the want of being | in jall and the Calhoun wuthorities mutined. He By ag bd NITURK, ns @ Same at a point on tue north ‘line ASSORTMENT’ OF GOUDs, TO” WHICH WE. Stem ter, where ther - “ A le ~— 2 and « noted desperado, baving Tie ext Averion. South Hf street, distant 16 feet west ofthe southeast | $SyQRE 4 TO The meeting of th be Gomes a} Hochaster, when teers sre both ex: nt condition It is dangerous, Ten days are | Killed two or three men. sa lorie | on Flaba¥ Monstxa.octorer THrnTreTH, | Sit ofeaid train Pinging Uoenee: by aa wih Surana a so theca of sehool trastaes = dene; “ is i Of said st: eet, west 2 2 oS. i885, at TEN UCLUCK, able Linen ae low 96 | rect nosthwest, Tshall well at the above Teel residence No. 1400 Tet ve | ee 4 Inches to the south line uf'a 30-feet wide alley, Tit eA Ee Se el teat night perience and appliances for the purpose. Gen-| given to make it secure. Mra. Delia W: ence horn 1s | WALTER 8 WILLIAMS € 00, anctionsera | st Deane Seren ag coetitenes with tlemen connected with the National museum | Informed that complaint has been made tothe| Skylarking that Ended im Marder. epee vard. s noe collect An : a“ being the rewr live of said lot 4;theuce, by and with | SALE OF WELL-KEPT EHOLD_FURNI- smiled when a Stag reporter called their atten- | !pspector's office of the water from her house| Macon, Ga., Ootoder 28.—James Felder and i) (siiauseme Std aren prime condition, eect wore made to order said Time of kt alley east eta { thenes sourn | TURE, BODY BRUSSELS Ca PES. BRUS ere ea reed snes eters | tion to this reflection upon the facilities or | (ruining against and injuring the walls of | aimed Nelson were good friends and attended ° z x si ort S$ DOWLING, Au P?y ie to th beginning, w! LL AN. SAMPETS, W. ‘ago, board to tak use N street northeast; also . sy ae Luntrached Table Linen offered at GOe. cannot | OPES ___FHOMAS DOWLING, Auct__ | improvements thereon, somslsting in two" twuator SUL’ PRASCE PARLON SUITES, UPHOL: | gome steps towards establishing a nightechosr, | {Me museum. Mr. Goode, the assistant direc-| the shed in the rear of her house is dilapidated | @ aance Monday night at Dave Birdsong’s PSN extra Quulicy leached Table_Damask, 64-inch sndbasciicat rick dwellings, Sos. O21 and 635 PIER SIRE RS AERO ete ak MAME | The Indies were accompanied before the board | ‘Of; Femarked: and dangerous, Twenty days are named to | plantation. As the dance was broking up yew. wide ie: Ths wera 7 [Terie ot sale: Qnethird of the purchase money to | BLE-TOP TALLES. LACK CURTAINS | ‘ALR | by Judge MacArtnur and Dr. Gregory, clvil | we¥e,Ste notrivals of Mr. Ward in any war. | Suvedt soxee dewm ccinetion of ted | bug aGa Goatie ooh to wonton" eboes Gay ok be paid in cash on the day of sale, or the final rat SETUP SE SREES ASU Got We are on good terms with him, and frequently | #enta, are notified that on examination of the | ing, and finally got to boxing. Belore they had Hon thereof. at my discretion, the residue i i WARDROBE | service commissio: os ‘rea footwalk in the reaf and front platform in many blows Felder dealt Nelson # po imenty a Fonte aayetaas | FABLE" a NBT NO. RES. EARS | momber of the committee on texchors tad at: | hae Eee ey Dut we want it understood | front of house No. 2088 L street norawent its | Srfal Dlow ig the reas, This angered Neleon tobbear interest from theday ofsale until pad at the | COTTAGE ARURNITOURS BEDPING, TEALE | ready had an tag tte on teachers, had al- | that in the work of preparation of specimens | ‘ound that they are ina dangerous condition | somewhat and sith, all his strengis he struck. rate of six per centum per annum,the promissory notes MATTRESSES, INGRAIN' CARPETS, CHINA, y had an Interview with the ladies, stated | (he eOCeuablishment. We will not say that | the front platform unprotected by rail and the | Felder with such force as to knock him down. of the purchaser ty be given therdforor the purchaser | GLASS AND DROCKERY WARE, KITCHEN | what had been done up to this time. Incom-| the muscu has better facilities than ‘Mr, | Fear wall falling. Ten days are given within | In an instant he was on his fect jn and tevdained Eat P i faltear-wlepucnce | o8 MUSA’ Novmcmen rurmp, ar nex | plane with thelr pellion he sald the board | Ward, ute do'ot propose to take the>parvai| ynicn Mme. ther nocue.© Sir, dane | made ag attempt drawn ie woh. meine mney abd the Interest thereon, o the giving Uf satis | O'CLOCK A. Al. We shall setioe, Detteiee No. Lea | bad opened registers at the Franklin and Sum- | second fiddie.” lolmes, No. 49 E street northwest. is notified | which Neleon, who had already drawn bis erly suld wt $: ‘ wl for exten purposes 25 plecesextra This trextra wid SUIT AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT. i weather thus far this | fuctory security therefor, as the court inay approve. | Sth street if Higctic fonsehold | ner school buildings for the n: ose wh ‘When a STAR reporter went into the of | that upon examination of the buitding he has | knife, sprang forward and stabbed Felder, The season; we are Pleased to admie that we hatesnid | Conveyancing atthe covoftve purchaser’ ‘$100de- | Sitecls ir frscokes Beate govern, 4 Househeld | Gerired to attend secs e sec Ra eae ed | the Hameues aevoeee es Eno eabibiion of skcicn Put up under @ permit from the inspector's | wounded man sank to the ground, and Nelson nc rms Ce aoe, teats Gee ee Se ce ene Ce ee ofbusers. ay ts. | ogistered at the Sumner building, and about | tons Mr. Frederic A. Lucas, the Sateologia was | pce of iremp dt tl a it I lois roan, made pie cee nee Saag Pipe a been appre- eve the cause ‘Stylish ‘Garments, (ood Mate- es . Tenstee, 5 ; s ; ned. bended. Pela c Pale ‘Euceltont Workenzeesip: Perfect Fitting and 412 tn st mw, _ oe ‘TER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auct 300 atthe Franklin building, making 800 in | there engaged in turnit around the ny par. Exclusive “tyles, at moderate prices, which is within | THOMAS DOWLIN TWWAUTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers, | Oil, The “board, he suggested, ‘could! provide | frame of musk ox upon Ite block: or pedestal | ticular; that bis application, bearing his own the reach of everybody desiring the same, as can be | —— ool rooms, light, aud-heat, but not teachers, | sous toelleve iis hind legs from a cramped | Sixnature, calls fora shed 12x20 and 11 feet Geld Excitement tm West Virginia. Table cloths: lust received a large sup- | Secu by the prices quoted below 5 He thought their first step was to look over tho | position, When the reporter called his atten- | nih, to Be used for a fuel shed, and it is found | WateRtina, W. VA., October 28.—Thore is ex- tie a ill sell hem ak greatly reduced SU ee re RICH AND COSTLY FURNITURE Tegisicr and ascertain ‘where the ectrools should Yon. 10 Prof, Ward's letter 10 Saturday's ‘STAR. ence atae nan gph tine Hee Eph iret 6 | citement on North river, Bloomer township, these range according 0 | sa very stylish “Vis Broce velvet, Fur IN ¢ lo |. A number of te: % ir. Lucas said, jum! o ‘I ‘cou! ve overy of go = STATR LINENS. Heim elaborat gs eee Omen Ohne WALNUT, MAHOGANY AND OAK, BRASS| already voluntecred thelr service’. The ladies | “It might be ‘said that either Jnmbo was a | Sable, und’ in addition to it he is building | Hampshire county, over the discovery of gold NENS va very desirable garment: 100, 5 . - = ° ., other frame shed on the same premises with- | bearing quartz on the lands Just north of North Our stock is complete in ail wi - iCTION SALE OF FURFEITED PLEDGES. . PRIMM £ " § Khew ‘persons now employed in the depart-| very peculiar elephant or that Prof. Ward’s ap- | 820" pe Ing eae Ee Cae nena ane peices rane: | value Sa martes: qyfill sel by publica on. at my siore, 1218 Venn: | MADE TO ONDE AND IN PkRFECT ORDER. ments and elsewiere Who had had experience pilsnces were simply wonderful in thelr effec gut any permit et ail. Ho is notified i son: | River post office, ‘Specimens of che quart have LAP ROBES. Ina very Stylish “Newmarket Seal Frown Dragonal | S7/vanida' use ng WRU NENDAY. OCRO- \T | MAHOGAN as teachers and were willing to volunteer, twenty-five gallons of marrow were extracted | fF! require ere fo es rer hom wn ey gencelmengnne 3 : 1} BEI ENTY-FIGH TH, at REN O'CL CK A. My RTISTIGALLY CARVED Bia: ‘Mrs. ert sugye: sould fro yy" Vacating the shed as @ stable, an: and reports sen’ om as rich. The ass owed front. ollar aud Cufls: | ms stock of Forfeited Pledges, trom’ Nos. 75,086 15 Y SUITES, LATE Mrs. Talbert suggested tat they couldu't have | from the leg bones. The leg bones of Tel | removing the other within ten days from date. | quartz’ vein has been Incated for over # mile > Htobes as low as 6Oc. Cloth, trimmed in ineh, 506 per piece; other widths | 51)". Ticats in the back CHER roportion. : : 53,020, Inclusive. SIGN! LLY CARVED, OAK | Stronger arument in favor of night schools | phantare nearly or quite fill Mr. Oliver Cox has been notified to remove the | al the mountainson the banks orth Pitden Diaper $1.25 per plece. ‘Thisis | #00, actual value $1200 Aihls sale wil! consist of Ladies and Gents’ Clothing, AMER SUITE, RICILY POLISHED AND | than the 800 names registered. Snes Of OY one eee are acces ues. a 4 terrace in front of house No. 436 1 street north. | river; and an inspection of the gravel and sand weed quality and rues full 10 yard tom piece, ina very Stylish “Newmarkee’ eq) Brown, Diagonal | OME ‘Kinds. Dress ‘Goode, Suiting ed-clothing TURELY NEW IN DESIGN, WALS CT A COMMITTEE SUGGFSTED. Fee ee eat, there Te ne macros as found ia | West within ten days, as under no circum. | in the river bed also shows muriicrous deposits 4 Se sites. | Gan 0 all sted, . nal vale | Glasses, Truaks, Vallses, (locks, &c. This sale wit | SCRIBED SUITES WERE MADE TO ORDER | bea Joint committee, consisting of Indies and | “Here T gan show you about the structure of Tee en Lad $1108 Eee continge morning at TEN O'CLOCK and evening at Seip REE, WORKMANSHIP CANNO1 BE | members of the Loard,to have charge of the | the bones of an elephant’s leg,” said Mr. Lucas, | Stade of the other parking on that street, Mammoth nots Corn. Uur 10d Shecung we are selling at 8c. ina Minsea! “Newmarket.” made of, iin Goth, Ae | Roiders wil please take notice, “IER EULTUS. | BULLE PEHOLSTERED IN TLCS? HAND: | malter. He thought. the frat important ques. | £0lng to a case in which wore mounted a nut ecole) et eee A good quality at 25¢. $5.00, actual value $8.00. eats ——— — AOI ER ae ors, as tem hers make their schools, ‘There were | lengthy! teacdon., Tey were anes from. diz | WHY THEY DO NOT SPRAK AS THEY Pass BY. | has spree the largest corn crop ever known, A better grade at S7igc. s a “s Ses @ great many benevol villi u ed _ = z A. D. Skinne hasked the past weet Pa ‘nt 30, 42, 50e., upto the finest made, | Thelsboveare all Desirable Garments. TO-MORROW. HALL RAGE MARBLE fetch but, they aneheeee perwous willing 0 | ferent animals, sowie alinost, periectly solid, | | The cause of Louis James’ retirement trom nner has tin past week from a thie department stock of remnants FUR TRIMMINGS. UNCANSON BROS., Auctionecrs, lengths from 210 10 yards. which we are | Our ine of Fur Trimmings is now complete, and D = Sue. yer yard; govds worth double the | 1yis'season, us in all previous seasons, we promice to | FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c, CONTAINED IN = c meee offer for sale nothing but first-class goods. all made of THE FLAIs NO. S22 RIGHTH STREET ur Lac. Curtain Department 90 com. | Selected Skins, and every yardwarranted. Our prices | NGRTHWEST, SCONSISTIN St this tine and never betre were sack pric tee to be the very lowest in the clt SUITE, ANUIQUE BOOK CASE, ANTIQUE . $ field yielding 90 bushels per were, no part af tt view. ihe sche others filled in the center with tiny cells and | Lawrence Barrett's dramatic company, to be | lens pustels. Gne stal 1 Sixes and ail ages, “Many abet nen eee: | others hollow lke a teed. “There ts no ele- | followed by the secession of Marie Wainwright, | Akins lens than $0 busils. “Cine stalk fr S | the fied of Joseph Gondie » 20 te ‘These conditions would present very delicate ee oe ut If it were here it would ap- | ts thus related in # dispatch from New York long. Six ondinery care wreagn Sto # pounds, + | question oar Vel : ae cea be : like that,” continued Mr. Li 2 ‘ pdms ok West Latent eee ee RhoUEhY the | Cas, polnting out the leg Done of a tapir. Ttwas | , tt was the social snubbing of them by the | and 50 to 55 ears mal a 1 in senie Cason OF PALIOR ~ = ae 7 sid tragedian, Barrett is soiacwhat pretentious | NOt more than 45 belnic require ° - 4 aa we guaran s von ‘ 4 ; e solid e — So eens ines ae een: Soe eee aes ee sellaS inch (which f S-luch) Rowian Hare “trim- ALES, JBEDSTEAD BUREAU, WASH: RPRIS, CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY Means ule rouble aes phe ogaponiot tbs Dna center! et titeen tune onsronatimcbones Penna his ats as ae Altek Mebcoene Wears. a fim. in plain or colored sirmpes,at 12% | Yard” “Ail other widths, doth narrower and wider.in | MEAS LOWSGR Core: a L SSE ECE Ue sider also the questions of text books and dis | Ofthe baby elephant, Mungo, ti a Sree Carta Lae oe, oe. per | Provortinn. Our tine ficludes Belgian Coney, French | men, but to the rest he is x stranger, except lor | A TRUANT HUSBAND RETURNS APTER A LONG oney. !tussian Hi LARGE TRON KETTLE, TOV AT HALF-PAS st TWELVE O'CLOCK, cipline, He thought the next step then would | Mount it,” continue . > : i s professional intercourse as he may be 5 hese ni re, Iteal Heaver (all shades) Nu- S CARPETS, O1L CLOTH, CROCK: | _ 1p front ot prem be to secure, if possible, a Ubrary for the pupits, | 9 fact It the cntire miss of the leg bow: compelled to hold, His bome here ts in Flith Pa ae kee soods up to $1 per yard. Gar Oe Bae ined aa eae ae. GLASS, &c., AT AUCTION, TWO STYLISH FAMILY HORSES, FAMILY | He believed, he said, he expressed. the feeling | JUMbO were liqueticd it would not_ make ¢ avenue, and his daughters move In first-rate | ST. LOUIS, October 28.—A dispatch from St, is WHIES, | ofall the gallons. TIt Prof, Ward has extra mbers of the board when he said | My THURSDAY | MORNING, OCTOBER CARRIAGE. HARNESS, BLANK! soclety. Joseph, Mo., teUs the following story: Nine ae S NINTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, ec. that th dl wel od sugeestion, twenty-five gallons 0: marrow, you see there f Se i Teed HAM CURTAINS. OUR LINE OF LU Ey ENCE flats the furniture, &c,coniamed therein’ | |The above residence was furnished with the grea-| "itr ‘Brooks. while expressing iis decp interest | Would be a very irail structure left Isce Prot. | »,l0uls James belongs to an honored Baltimore | teen years ago a tamily named Ivis was living tag Cariaim at 60c. pair. See Gar Nnsdd 18 tock Vee ce tie Thay are at est regurd for unttormit:, andeach article Jp marked | 41, the movement, augeested Ete loadt diitieel, | Ward speaks in that letter of devices for rei than loinoneen, Hin eit ueown ee ing in Wisconsin, Th eta a sloser figure than can be seen anywhere, and areall | 7FLHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer Derfurnitirets partienarly remarkable for unique: | tles. ‘The law established the legal school age | PE the lez bones of the weight of the body. as | Tiels Miss Wainwright, Isa relative of BisKop | Curtain at $1.40 per pale. Skee our line of 19 inch Velvets at $1.20, ness of design, ex 1 workinunship and dura- | and appropriated money to teuch the children | | it Were Something new. | That tay | Wainwright, and. possesses ih od~ in Biches Di reer line of 12 inch Welvets at $1.20, They are | ROSEWOOD PARLORSUITEIN RAW 5) of school age, He thought no expenditure | bave a THA finement. That Barrett always ti a nexcolled for thelr beanty of fnlah. nave : ce on MONDAY, NOVEMBER | couid be made ont of such an appropriation tor | BUM understand the extent of the labor ving hom par, real value $4. rf \ i e fr them during the years of their employment by | (iita "es owas wet ne thens In aif colots. "They dete competion, WIEN O CLOCK A. M lat residence No. | persons beyond the school age. required in mounting the skeleton. But all the | hit was a source ol soreness, but Audis, whes | suite, euddenit, and he was never aie te 5 Mrs. Tall a larger or heavier skeletons here you see are & 3 afterwards, fo was leit with ‘See our line of two-toned Brocade Velvets at $2.65. Rea) Mrs. Talbert said she thought such persons ted In that way, with rods in’ the center | te Misses Barrett were ratier poiutediy kept | $39,000, and this sh See onr better grate of two-toned Brocade at $3.50. eee | be were entitied to the benefit of the money as | MOUnted In that way, witht rods in the ce: Separate, the affrout was deemed sufticient to ‘hited (Cannot be excelled st $4.00. MENTS, |“oct7d WALTER, WILLIAMS & 00, Aveta _ | Well ak Younger persons, Weaupport thelr welght. Many of these spect: | demand’ressuument. Although James parted | Her children. At eARS Moose all see our line of twotoned Brocades at = esas a Mr. Sinith said that if the board could not | Te hones of the less are perforated, and rede | Om a Wife to marry Miss Wainwright, 3 have all grow! , ae UNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers supply teachers it could and was willing to fur- eetiar as Tred | She left a husband tor the same purpos-, they | f r aOUE Flush “Department contains all the desirable | nisi decommouations. ‘The schoois organized | 872,7Un through them so that they are stiffened | Claim chat those. severauces were Jestified by | At manhood antood, respected by Oe wery deine be mu acu wore HANGINGS SALE CRT WOSTORY BRICK STORE | would, however, have to ve conducted under | Wulstortheckcietom Mi Ward has at ine | tie doings of the original partners, and that | huchard hed tetiny, abort ior clentaen See 2 REAL be cadets ee ee es Se Sees RAIN CARS SUANDS Shit NORTIWEST ga SO TOS EL Ee odie Pont croton tliat ablishment a latve vat in which he can | ‘elt preseut union has lege! sanction. suddenly appeared. He Was passing through . BAL Ls sai : NDS TN Mrs. Hood sald the ladies fer thal - ——— = poceidig Seah 4 © find four styles hand-made goods of v See the Black and Colored Guinet Stiks at 95e. Re: f wdeed of trust duly recorded i they Should be under the direction of the board, | ™8¢erat or bleach the bones of Jumbo in hot pet fn Sarak this maton a prices Which we are contident F they are Guinet, and not an America GEAnd. BUTE vr Nu. 1128, folio Lo6, of the Land Records |" pe pore suggested that If they estabiisued | )Yiter. That hastens the operation. We would A Mother's Mad Act, with cattle. He had kept is farnily ail nn ae SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN MocKSING | Hane ataThReSS SISTH DAS OF NOVESINER A, Dating, nt FV | Such schools ard they were well attended they , “Lthe bones remain tn water s: ordinary, tem | cRewATING HERSELF AND CHILD—TWwo LirrLx | {Re me ot his abwence., He gut off the train at Seo Der pair’ real value $25 See ovr 38 Inch all-w0l Black Cashmere at 450. Every ae sli tuat ploce or parecloteround ard teat csaiaated | prose Arion mebtae eee caaRiele to show to Cou | ionger time to fores out the oll. Albert, th more SAVED SC Snes Sate direct to the home of his wlie, where he made pie $25 ber patr, real valos $30: See our 35 ined all-wool Black Cashiuere at 50c in theciy of Washingon D.C. n andde |" 'Mr~ Talbert suggested “that normal school | ¢lephant killed a’ Keene, New Hampshire. has | A telegram from Hancock, N. ¥., October 26, | himself known. He remained only two daysin «values. Se our ine of Oot Sith. Th FeSO per, pair. eal value $6 the best values hn the city. We tak OS gain calling your attention to them. © PEOM in cash with his wite and made arrangements ‘special pridem ss her infant having been found In the ruins of @ | {5 give her.a deed to Wisconsin orth, ‘AND | > opert Zeer tn house which was burned down a few days ago | $10,000. He stated be had. been married ft of Syuare numbered FIVE TUNDEH 1 Y-TH recorded in Book 12, ( . Brooks said that the normal school pupils MINISTER, DECOK VT t js Nis nut the surveser's ollice of the Distrievol | LWUght now in practice schools under observa Antari ae : ha knvamh: | eccene Sitna teat tek: tke eosin eee mene 510 per pair. real value $15, ‘Our tt Homespun at 95c. is our leader. CHINA, TOGETHER Wi Aher with all the Improvements, ways, | tion. The board could not uire iuem to| AN EXCELLENT Assocation, in Kort wright, this county, @ coroner's investi- 4 ied {yet Ver pair, Foal Yate S Our 6-4 Catueletioat $1.16 sckdcverywhereat $1.50. | ARTICLES OF VALUE, A icity teintioge= iN wstotis | teach in these schools, Whatever Lue young | mecting of the Tabernacie sociely ot $ gation was held on Thursiay. The fire had | &{W Years agoin Texas, ie said he would re- Iewill bea matter Se Ao UEity to attempt to | Out 4 Flannel Salling at Goo ly unequalled tor | aera URDAY MORNING, O07 0 BER ig o¥ In any tt iments | Hidies did would have to be perely voluniary | thew's church for the Stason was held at been discovered by J.G@. Hanford, the owner of | “7240 Texas, + ge sinetheat todo. bem justice. Lacie aus te | Hemoney, | OMLOCK: ae the’ fine reideice, northwest corner | atone and two Years nutes, cu ear suuerest alto be |ORMGME Dare Vanesa the prentdinvet ibe socisig, aad ante Pe stor thd ecg oeeptary emerson A Duel co the Den sa, that we have them ii all qualities, and every ft TH Streets northwest, 1 shull seis large Secured by deed of trust un property. sold, or all casit SUPERIN’ 7 POWELLS VIE a 2 Worse W for Hanford, and was | 10 xa: x pape Kbowm and decribabic pattern at the lowest prices I Xereanee caeeteors ee unts eeULcer oe marcia ate nase | Se GnMlOIe OC urciAsen ieee elian ee areata her Intelligeut direction it has done iach good, | Atdrew Jubeck work: WA TEXAN AND AN INDIAN SUCCEEDED IN SWiss CURTAINS. | Superintenaent Powell stated that he be- grader, dfcourse, we {ive them’ as good as af RChall woo! Bourettecloth at S5c.;sold elsewhere | O74 ary ‘Anctionee! Pertectly practicable, ax such schools had been | vices. In poor parishes ind inies vus, where | wilch was soon consumed. | Iie found Martha | rerritory briefly mentioned in yesterday's = NOUR FLANNEL DF! ENT 5 (ER I. WILLIAMS & G0. Auctioucer THAapSd MaCeERATIITG: aa deal cate, the congregation can bare 'y alfurd a plutance wek"s 125 zhter, C that Se Laave Bed Sets, the and the pillow sham | _, See Sliat we offer in Aik Wool 27-inch White ae * both Senn ad ‘size, un large as the beticr goods, fOr §2 jnetae ics and sso what we, will give you inan All | ADMINISTRATRIX SAL] ; SH. rate | Y terldéds FRANK B SMITH. “ft Trastees, | under some definite control, else thes ———____________| fluctuate and ran ont. They would prove Would | {hem ig buy the vestments which are require | t ‘tha told Ubis story before the | amingo, in the Choctaw Nation, last Friday, in tne Catholic chureh for the decent celebra- | ¢: Tishamingo is a small village where the In- g OF STOCK AND FIX. TCRES OF THE LATE DENNIS F. RYON'S | pryoMa i - ‘a a ead Wi * tion «1 ss. It is, therefore, the aim of th ne day before the fire my mother took m: say Capital we will tell roe all about the | ~ettuante of anne’, Coiton Flannels,Sheetings | WHULLSALE SAD HETIL LIQuolt AND | /[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer | Morthless unless, managed with care and de-| Hohartaciessclely tolielp these poor aid strug | sis Hoattier Georele aud went upon the hil, | 4ane do thelr trading,and ts therrequent re (Sor Rat Siig Mashing, Be wich we | id Mai BUat esa na a corer |, CHOSERY SHORE. mhusrEps gate. oF Fe gat MOREE, "ed any wh | eaee archaea mercies | Ye wit net" Whea ee git there her | wort of bard cherwctrs from Texar una other are sule agents, Millinery purposes, ata Very trlling coat) “O°? | By virtue of letters of administration to meduly is-| | REAL ESTATE IN school. Fourteen, he thought, should be the ; Use Of means toun end than by any Large sums | laid seg ig remy ee prvi two [uate pda) paccengnarnd eigen catamnio ara Sti eg es goed, and by order of the Supreine Court of the bis: | | By virtue ape 3 of money, whieh, lust they havenot, ‘The sub- | o. dry viush. She then tok some matches | of outlaws. Among a dozen or more outlaws 20-422 424-408 7 SPECIAL BARGAINS, trict of Columbia, holding « special term tor Orphans’,| of Novem! zie »» | scription’ is sinaii, out_by buying at wholesale | from her pocket and te and Indians sitting in @ saloon on Friday was Remember we are Sirictiy One Price. M6 | suepieeces eee Court business, Twill sell at public auction. to thet| ane at would you do with the. newboyst” | 5 Materials Are obtained at the lowest | to burn berself and baby on the brush pile, and | Stal Tesan named Chalmers cers tedicn po = 100 pairs all-woel 11-4 Blankets at $3.75. TWENTY NINTH 1506, commencing. at (LES iitae MAY Titi DAY oF | A great inuny newsboyss who sell evening | hic, the ladies sunply ie labor themselves | Vl sne mere briei to, the pile; ana hard | Hoa Omeee, named, Brown,” entered the saloun, WY MINTH, ? and EN Ie” BSE eT FOUR OU ORR B oe Ok x r ye Carroll institute kindly allows them worl an mers insisted on treating. “As Sux Asp Verver Noverrma — Sind Bxtures inthe late Deans be hiya s Wholene | or th ‘premiséa, the folowing-dcscrited prom Neo BS Ro NOSE SOROS BOW. BANA E- Fooma in the building, wuleh, are open every on and burn, too. I danced, Uke | were about to drink Brown manned 10 + geciy vl and Retail a Grocery. =tore, consisting of | towit: a Sour g day from 10 until 4. Datholics are made ofme te | Chalmer's liquor on the floor,telling him ; Sa as BR A UU MM Mm gts, Painis, oils, Teas, Coffees, Soaps: Liquors siielt Goods, | — Pures of lot numbered sixt pupils under Lo Ta eae nat in bis opinion no | welcome, and work is as gratefully accepted 1s up from the ground in iy arma. and wouldn't | enough, This enraged the Texan, who demande Be Af ou uuu Show Cane, Horst and Wagons de. dee. 1 Rdmitted. By admitting young children they | Mouey. ‘Adams Express company has eon- | let mother huve him. I coaxed her. and by and | ed blood, and pulled his revolver with one hap (Successor to Perry & Brother.) Bom fos Ub MMM - N,Administratrix, | on the east side of Jefferson street two hu Would glve a premium upon ‘the. evromerciat | @fred a great favor on them by carrying parcels | by she went home me. and his dirk with the other, Brown also drew FAILLE FRANCAISE IN BLACK ANDALL Cor | B83 4 4 UU MMM ‘sed FT | _0c263t SIS AND sircot se. | Corner of Water and Jedeion streets, run, thenes | idea, which was taking’ too many irom the | £ cyse that the beneficla‘tes pet the whole | eo alarmanner T blest with my eee inde | his Weapon, anda fight wasabuut to open when cote at $1.50 AND $2. 416 SEVENTH stREET. | "["!0M4S DOWLING, Aucuoncer. Hort along said east lve of Jefferson street foc\s- | sclivuls, HOW at a very early age, and putting | #700 Of the money and. material contributed. | a re Taroom neariny mothers room, 1 | the,spectators interfered and sttempted to set- NOY fs IN PIISE PLUSH AND FAILLE =——| TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS SALE or a | {arr lectone, woh more oF, lew, tothe north fuce of | them 9 Work. ‘The schools, he thought, shoutd | There Is no distinction in resard to any section nd, tnd heard another talking to baby, | Us.the matter, | n . AND SANLLS WITH SASHIN TO MATCH. | "| BRICK HOUSE AND A SIAME HOUSE ON | vaccat right angles to Jeiterspa sircet along aid iuce | Ue, g'uded tn part. ‘He sugested thal unless | oy hc aitts recommendation enough, | She was crying, wo. Tealled her and asked her | cpreUuine would satisfy the wounded honor of ELEGANT GOLD AND SILVER BROCADED| Barres Bamat Ghrrs, NORTH SIDE OF STODL ofsaid wall one hundred and five feet: thence south | Wey Were gory carctul the volunteer teachers | Tie society cannot of course give as liberally as | what the matter was, There was ugreat deal | men and Indians xed upa fight on the follece ALL Tite LATEST: PARIS- NOVELTIES IN | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 27th of Sep- seen Oe Ieee oa cate ool a euch. | Matter of expense, which had net been courid. | it Would like, but yet by good will and_perse- | of smoke in the room. Mother did not answer | ing terms: The two amen were to stad back to VANCY SILKS AND VELVETS FOR GARNI ternber, ISA, Feourded in liber N.C 47 follo 9g | iu thenee wes to the place of beginning. improved | ered, and that was the expeuse of iting school | YeFance few petitlouers ure denied. Besides | me. I jumped out of bed and ran to her door. | hack in the middle of the floor. "At a given sig- TURE BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, 91 Ge." of the land records of the District of (o-ASE | by abrick and frame dwellings, located ou Jetlerson | rooms with gas fixtures, aud paying junitorstor | Mm. Vance many of the must prominent ladies | It was locked, but It never was beiore. Icould | nai each man was to run out of the ruom, the BONNETS, PONSONS AND SCHROEDERS BLACK Juihbia, and at the request in writing of the purty ne | between Water street and the canal, occupied | their extra labor. y in Washington give their time and money to | hear her ooing hate oes re ce Indian through the front door and the Téexa: SP SERS, BANGING FROM NOVELTIES IN SiStat DAY’ OF oc tonite, isso, at HALEDASE moot 8 Dakery: Mrs, Talbert remarked that the sessions each | {1s charity, Mrs, Randall Gibson, Mrs Linden | Was pouring out and Ailing the house. 1 iknew | by the back door. They were to turn in the susie S20 ERR YAR ae OCTOBRE 1859, at HALE FAST ne shied cunb: balance at six and twelve | evening would not be ung, as they would have | Kent, Madame Atocha, Mrs, Norton wad num: | the, house on fire soinewhere. and Tran | sume direction after clearing Ube doors, and be 8 STOCK OF LYONS SATIN DUCH. Seeeuearaae nae Jeb notes bearing interest at six per cent, | ¢vening Would not be long, as they would have | erous others. and woke up my andied | gin firing promiscuously. Both principals Met ANG RSARUREET REERAGE | eremos, xxonavinos, pansri%0s, aie ubdetteeterortor| gate setriat aos Ge aie gu | yooigr wnt 19 teominiate bard working corer Sig" RiSteenad'T ineand are" Gace ts | endear ee a, vad, pone ALL s wae over a Mer therece yancing &. ‘8 oni 2 and thicker, an re crackling ip ‘ ef ytd aie eecvers, vans ro 2 cee ee eee nee ere ang | duct eine of hale. Hf term of gulecaro ut |" JUDGE MAC ARTHUR'S EARLY EPPERIENCE. Love From the Camera. mothers room. When I got ‘my brothers | ine howe, pistols inchand. hes teeta INCHES WIDE, IN BLACK AND FIFTEEN | AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. FINE SUBJECTS FOR | twrive mouths, to be secured, with interest. $20 de- rigiit 19 resell the property at the Fisk and cust of | Judge MacArthur having been asked for his |THE ROMAMCE CONNECTED WITH THEARREST|{o the outside door 1 found that | other on the north: side of the hewes “ect DIFFERENT COLORS, RANGING POM $5 | THE HOME, FOR ALL PANTS OF THE HOUSE, | bosit will bereiuircd at the fale. All conveyauclus | Geiaulting PUICDACE. OT WILAON, views, suid the public school system was so a OF MR, ©. ¥. PALMER, ety} cok peg hipaa Failed against oing opened Gre at almost the same fustant, Three BLACK AND COLORED TRIMMING VELVETS, | CATALOGUE ON MECEIPT OF STAD 7 | Sale AFe NOE complied with inten days the premises | ocazdta CHARLES IL FICRLING,} Trustees. | Vanced in the advantages and opportunities 1t| ‘The Baltimore American of yesterday | withamoke, and the fire got louder. ft dont Ge sks Soe ee ee Prost TO $5. ~ Gag be regal atthe purchasers risk, alter ute week's offers to the young of thecity thatthe necessity | says: It turns out that C. H. Palmer, allas Ed-| know how I ever moved the barrel of flour, | ward Chalmers witha dratn’ knife, plenged 10 ORCL EA HEE EOS ee GEORGE T. WOODWARD, Trustee. | WY AETEB B WILLIAMS @ CO., Auctioneers, | for night schools was not so apparent as it was | ward Wilson, who was captured by Detective but J got it far enough Hp fepeerd us get out of| into the Texan's breast just as the latter fired DRESS FABRICS FOR PLAIN AND | 4MERICAN ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, ae EES SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, 20x100 | When he was a boy. 7 o Seibold near Catonsville on Saturday and | {le door. Tran around the house toa window | his last bullet, which penetrated the Indban a tox SULTS pemepra TE EERRS SALE nove sang | EEE IMPROVED BY TWOTORY ehaae ‘I remember very well,” he said, “that it in my mother's ant . 'Y | heart, killing’ him instantly. Chatmers died MAnkess ©) WRAPS JACKETS AND NEW-| 411 COPYRIGHTED AND VALUABLE ON THIS | the undereisued, under and by. virtue of the inst it OUsSE AND PERINOTS KID GLOVES. ACCOUNT. WORKS OF ALL OUR BEST ARTISTS. | of Greenberry M. Watkins, will seil at public aucti 5 , d over to the Philadelphia authorities creaming, but I coud not, see him. ING NO, 2137 EIGHT Bx. | Was al an evening school that I first received | turue’ | was ‘screaming, but | half an hour after his antagoulst. Over fifty a neat of tart dated apenas x | my mental impulse, and 1 attribue Very aauen | Sunday changed with svaling s photograph | Hoiner lay, ou ihe or, The emake was ve | Indiane and whitexwitmeama tne duct imum 3 . I i By virtue of adeed of trustdated April 11th, of whatever 1 have decomplished In life to the | outtit from James A. Moan, of Philadelphia | thie! er face, bi the whites was |. Fischer, a weil known Be SEECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING | MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES, CARD AND CAB: | {2.{ront of the premises, the east, twenty-seven (27) | yun5, and duly recorded im Liber No. 1121, folk | Instruction received at an evening school I | has something romantic about, him. Palmer | sec her legs and part of her body." They “were | Cattie buyer wino vouches for the authenticity Ber PLAIN FIGURES ANDCOMRECT Prices | INET FRAMES KASEL> OF BRASS, EBONY, | own, b,c. with the improvements Be | 17. ot seq. one of the laud records for thé Dis. attended at the age of thirteen or ‘ourteen | was doing a goud business photographing near | burning. There was stove wood piled uround | ofthese facts, BAMBOO, MAHOGANY, ETC. PAINTINGS | ‘Terms of ‘sale: One-half cash; ‘balance in six and | Wct.of Columbla. and at the written request of the | years. It Inspired me with ambition. From | Germantown. Among the fair faces he trans- | mother like a bird's nest, and it wasallin ———___e@e_________ —_— SLEANE! x 3 I twelve months, to be secured ‘on the property sold, | PATEL Wecuredsherebs will nell at public auction cn | that moment I commenced to read very exten- | ferred to his piates was that of Miss Marguret | DI Tt was so awful that Imust have gone| Ress Raymond's Latest Ex, pula cane, Ce eet ea RESTORED, ALL THE | Wri iitcret 325 depodlt required ab ee ay wd: | LUESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRD, 1890. at HALES ad very. PI re Sok cc dont vensenitee: iv ploits. All conveyancing. &c., mt purchaser's vost. Ifthe Wee os Siarvtrra ear atrry th ‘Ales | sively, studying when I. had an opportunity, | Felton, whose bright eyes and winning ways | From the Philadelphia Pre swans An comveyanoing. ec. at purchasers wost: Ifthe ate, situate in the county of Washingusn inesaid Dis: | and fibally acquired such an education as twas | completely eaptivaved Palmer, although be lias | lived happily together iP! rl They say that Ross Raymond, when he was —_— é ict. w wit: Part of lot No. é Ww le to master. I attribute prett; ch all children. ‘The two decid The little girl's father testified that he had > Pennsylvania avenue, corner 0th street. Brtualoes may be resold. atthe detaulting purcuaser’s | Cvigion of Mount Pleasant. besinning’ on the" live of | Iucltement, the Incentive th the impulse Tre, | to" live henesiort for euch other and sicimeed | noticed that his wife had acted strangely fora | at Annapolis the other day, surpassed even his Extabiished 1540. ons JAMES & EARLE @ 80N', PMN er OR ENGER WATKINS, | ptt street extended, distant 19 feet uorth of the south- | ceived in ah evening school. I presume there | from Germantown to Baltimore. When the | Year past. After little Martl testimony, | own old exploits in the artot money getting. EDGARP. WATKIN eae ete n otrectex tended 20 reef atuence north | are many boys ing city as large as this much | detectives introduced themselves to the pair | Others went to the hill where she said ber | te was masquerading under another name = swan 816 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, JESSE H. WILSON, Atiorney. leteteree ‘20 feet, and thence west 100 et te | 12 the same condition I found myself in, able | at Catonsville, and stated the object of their | mother had made the brush pile to burn her- | 2.0, Net gawdueasg one | a re ~ > “TE MAE, Heel Mmvate Brak Te te oe Dewinnlug, together with rhe oct | and willing to avail themselves ofan evening | visit, the two lovers were surprised, to xay the | sell and buby, and found it justas the witness | #0d asa New Herald correspondent, Every Pxrsos Orv Axp Vv W: W ee a niece Meats thereon '6 together with the InProve- | Shool if opportunity is given them.” least, The young lady broke down and cried | had described. The {ay returned @ Verdict | napolis has among its citizens some men of % as We Cax Asr E ILL = _ ‘Termx of sale: One-half cash, of which $50 must be | _ Judge McArthur suggested that they would | all the way back to Philadelphia, Palmer had ee - oer] Frag hota rad means who are crack poker players. Raymond, Smmewof erent competition © well p paces Serie cae IN FINE SHOES. By virtue of the power Vested in, ane by déed notes. with iuverest a seven per cent from day of sale | °“Atver sensing the night schools in Boston, | second mate,” He brought all the necessary ap- | barrel of flow iF against the door to prevent the | Of patonie meee ee a, ted "Une will ge to the right place we kau = mecoectael bs Tee 2 Leer ous ae oes ae ends ceed ce crus operty, can. at op) New York and Providence, Dr. Purvis su; ratus from Philadelphia, The young lady ts | escape of her other children, os is foe Gait & Cu ts jon thst piace: “come and | S&e%0me of our prices below: meae.gt Wee ie of, Combis wa rurenudr's cont ‘terme of cate beesmpied wide | Eested that the board had better call for voluu- | Lescribed ax a beautiful creature” and_ excued- Tuck'ran nia way,o that when the. gauné waa examiine goods and prices ahd, if’ not just as wessaie, | Ladies’ Pebble Goat Eatw0, hand sewed, $3.50. TOREI. 1es5, at FOU IONE | Sixddays. trom day of sale, eine trustee reserves the | teer teachers, ingly fond of having her picture taken. De-| A Baxen's BREACH OF Promise Surr.—A | Over he had every dollar of his two Soa't bus" Sr Straight (out Button, hand sewed, #4, fier for tie. a! action, tn font Of the premises, Loi | Fight tores:i at sk ahd cost of Purchaser In tefault. | When speaixing of the shortness of the funds | tective Grey, of the Philadelphia, torce, dellv- | eave was begun in the Philadelphia court of | Over Ne, had every dollar of his opponent —two ‘2 cases line doubl~width Cashmeres. 129. 2 Ropgola genuine stock» hand sewed, $450. | No. three, (3), of Harkues’ subdivision of Square No, | ocz3-cowdbs: WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee. | of the board, which prevented their devoting | ered a letter to the erring maiden from ber sor- leas Monday in whici Young, a | Said'a w The 2 caw 40-inch all-mo! Tricets reduce to 0c. ogy pine Kreneh Kid, hand turns, #. B10. ‘Sata lor'tronts 20 feet om BP street, by adepth of | ny money 16 night schools, Mrs, Talbertasked | rowing mother, begging her tocome back home, | baker, age suse | SUC 8 word shout rotureing She toes. Whe mens EE Sa Sop, cme] Oe Penman | fibecvaniislanmved y's siiooa Sack Bwel! | yous mi SO. | Mi kis or Somtantanan cans | tothe aber essing eeseagaeveck afte | Saker, aged abet OG Year clam datpage | Gay Rayman mt hi Mend. “Tay.” he Jneres, extra whdths, warked down te 25c.37¢ 50a | Goud School shoes for children tor $1. « fe Agents, 027 Fat.p.w. | row money? corrected, kissed and forgiven, Palracr’s re- | pkeach‘of promise of marriage, Mr. Youny fee i ‘The gentleman of Bak Veiteta lt every Siti colored ak face i. | ur mul 50 Cult hoes are of ie best quailty | jij fmsiovetmind of the, pureheee money, mc | oe awceny SALE OF REAL Evpare srre.| De Survie aald the eredit of the board was | ception Uy i and, children will probably | widower. Aiter the death of his. first wife, in | meanslty this time smelied a rat awd denounced So pieces extra wide Islack Gros Gran Silks. war | Of tock, are neat. stylish, and will wear. ferred payments to be secured by a deed of ust vu | cD ON M STREET, BETWEEN FIE. | Very POT. be ofa diiferent kind. “There's nothing hal! so | April, 1881, Young proposed marriage to Mrs. mond as a fraud. He took the next train Janied to wear or money refunded, 75c., $1, $1.37, | ,We wake to meawure’ the following: Gente’ Extra | {fe propel sand to beak interest at six per cent front | ne’ AND PMIXTEERTH Sikeets | ‘Bre Talbert thought tt wasa shameful thing | sweot in life as love's young ‘dream’—"while It Fleming. She wold'him that she would not | kaymond as 4 fraud. He toe einer cont orate 2 And Freuch Cail ior gd. "We wardant a i aon acted | Me) of auc. A depoxit of $100 required at une of sale MWESL AND IMPROVED BY TWO | when no money could be obtained for such | Lasts, marry bim within a year after the death of his | gether amounted to something like 8. 90. The EER tren 4 Semone [fire pricey are about SS per ceuties Chan | foutday of cate tie right eieberved te neltat ihe | AND MALS TWO FiCRME HOCGR ERENT: | Sono te the capital ofthe nation, Months later, be avers, she promised to marry | Eeuuueman we hed Joancd Lin the Scie SS ge ai | Seater, | Saeseibe puting patra taveaieg | APONTE ALLEY AN RAM Aan OFA | WTOP TEAC MIR NSSRNGE OS | | Mawvore of Rest Mouse, | froninetafer he sree th prominea mary | Prominent o@ciatorMacviand. nels, 75e. aid wie. Medicated fited Fi y + coe yurchaser. i a Fs sanaae: What Fanoete Sen ide te ee 409 7th st nw. MO JOHN C. HEALD, BOL F street northwest, irtue of a decree passed on the 16th day ot y # purely volunteer force. REVELATIONS OF A RRCSET PAPIEBE 18 A MOM | he Cepoctggiony niger ae Se The Indianapelts Eicction Mudéle. and 20c Jersy>. fall weights, new shapes. DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER sel0 DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers oc2]-déds ef, 1585, in the cause of Sarah k. Chase A COMMITTEE APPOINTED. TREAL SMALLPOX HOSPITAL, ment ring, wi . ¥." 1. $1.25. Table Linens in alt widths an Ke Siss to mach. “Towels extra tier Ize is Tinney et als., numbered 9409. Equity, tha Targets iepartsrent fe Htcckd tate mont | 9858 2° Ht 22. in the Supreme Cour? of the District orce: Prestdent Lovejoy appointed Trustees Purvis, | A telegram from Montreal, Oot. 27, says: The | During the summer they often met in Ritteu-| 1, ragianapolis yesterday morning the court ‘began to Clark and Smith as a committee to consult and | statement of Mrs. D, R, Boland, daugiter-in- | turn Mrs. Fieming’s affections followed suit, | having failed to make any order regarding the ™ TJ) UNCANSON BOS, Auctioneers docket "yt a7z > ahs | 1) — Jumbia. ‘hall, on MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY samme whos chokce Things Never Before Exhibited | Soq, Sgg, | TRUSTEES SALE OF THREESTORY, FRAME |! NOVEMBER, 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., | co-operate with the ladies’ committee, o: which | law of a leading Methodist clergyman, and who | and she notified Young that she could democratic claim for re-examination of the Hrtmeist best makes, itew patierns, cop Moauet, Axmins: L § ° tan E i f Su8 SoS HOH tus B Ze 8yg8| UN SLUING, No.3) U STREET SOUTHEAST, | Pinte "auction, the following. “real” eaais’ ts | Mre. Darion R. Jamesis chairman. It was de- | has just been discharged from St, Roch's smati- nd Hugs inall widths abd stzen, at Tey Paes oe Saas On hae ay hoorniea i frit: “Au that Dice or parce! Gf ground and premises | cided that this committeo should request the | pox hospital, 1s published here to-day, and dis Liber No. 570, folio 337, one of the land records a, never ‘The services of a common friend railing. = “diocon: | ballots in the aldermanic recount, and the re- never og | be nis‘bride he | publican commissioner protesting and refusing ig und belng in the cliy of Washington, and District | two superintendents to act with them, should MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER for the District of ¢ of Columbla aforesaid, and kc and descrit the board: Teoumm closes a revolting state of affairs in that institu- | brought a breach of promise suit, claiming dam.- | to give up the key to the box, the democrats . JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., for tue Distric ot Coluubia, F wilt off for sale, Lotseventeen (IT) im’ Davidson's recorded subir | to’ Congress to. appropriate to carry, om the | ton. ‘The doctors gave her no professional at- ges, not for the wound to hs at for | took a hatchet and broke open the box. The ’ aU FLVE O'CLOCK P.M, all that plece or parcel of | 108 of square one bundredand ninety-seven (107.) | | schools, and aho how many schools should be | tention, and very little nursing is done, except | the more aubstantiel Anancial injury republicans looked os 636 Pennsyivania ave., south side. THE BEST DY THE DISTRICT. | land and premises Known aad described on the | gatmenia in sie Gt rie ee aoe ace in equal in | established. Meanwhile, the ladies’ committee | by convalescent patients. The cries of patients uss to superiD- | proceeds = a ground 24) oF plat of the city of Wasiilogton. D.C. | Secured by tue purchaser's poles ud a ices ‘of trust | Will endeavor to provide teachers, so that ihe | for water are often heartrending, only met of his bakery. Fompletedeat . ga eing the astern part oflof “A.” of subdivision Ot | Soon the waaerir ot ait Saat a ane Lotion oF'ise | pehools may soon be opened. “A ‘will be | by the response to “shut up.” The stench is but W. Ss S 48K yOR IE Jot No. 6. lu square OO, fron:ing 2B fect ou B street | Devchaser’ st depoalt of $100 will be reanined at th ned at the Franklin building for the names | revolting, and there 1s no ‘No at | snoorme. I His Wire's Pres. | the right for + M. Suverea & Ss é south, togesber wity all helmapenvemente, ways. cese: | Fr ic. if the terme of sole aro ust coupled 9008 Wiliug to voluntoar thelr setviges sa | tention fi ever given to those seul wo the Diack 'M. Brok- | love. — ar, situated tab surest berpaen New senses evince one week te Arun ns eerve. the Pig fouchers., ‘The registers for the names of those | surailpox wards, The cries that come from tbat ananer | Sop.anh Gan PALL AND WINTER DR) << 6000) ALE NOW EAM’L C. PALMER, Acune ‘and kat street southeast, of posite Capital grounds and | tectare since Ler and. cost ct the parchassr: Gesiring to attend the schools will still remain | awful are frightful. Sbe mentions a case ‘wife re- | democratic ons a ear Con. sional hel Muuproved by" wareestory snes 8S aos ot open at the Franklin and Sumner buildings, | in which # doctor, when en' would give | turned from @ visit to Hackensack at about 1 | found errors CHOICE NOVELTIES is fs, VeL\ ars Devor: 1224 20th Street Northwest be wer ley tre Bat pet ae pee «400 La ave.. Lny no rellef toa patient, and she Pies SORE Ie., o'clock in the He haa ‘— "ES crat, by two ANP WOOTENS. fea | otis cg be" 0 ber ceus interest and to be secured Ly TAM He SMITE ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Comfaitiee of doctors, bare Thspectea the hoe: | arrived’ homer be eat down, st s table in its | {he comntiesionery HECES CHOICE COi ' ‘of tras Fe ; e ‘refused CIE PEECES CHOICE, C02. 0 x deed Gf trust: oF all cath, af option of purchaser. | qyoMAas DOWLING, Auct ooaiegaas | | Deods in fee have been filed as follows: James | Dital, which will be burned, and all | bedroom and ‘asked his wife to put out the | judge SHADES GREAT ARG aneing, &c., at purciasern cost Tf terme of sale are | ———— Ee Waugh to J. Ph . 372; | Patients removed lo the new Mount Royal hoe- | lignt, She did so and a moment was 16 PIBCES COLORED Jk.) ) SILK A 5) not cumnplied wi" in five dags trom day af sale, the JSITED STATES MARSHALS BALK 1,625. 3 lot | pitals. that | Suartiod by 9 report of « pistol. She immedi: | wugine WoRTH $1 i 00 EN N YF | Browerty will be resold at risk and cost ‘of defaulting iy vicineotawittt HO? ieeseh onsen sue ‘Official returns at the health office show ately jted the light and found her husband oRsIE re SEATS 488 oH 8 geka ;Ensouscuenomncr palate wanking B.c” | Ceri aoe of tbe Seren Cour ote Saat Utes in Cate Ru Lonles ote in Gt dewu apie | SARE taopia, Witen'ewea picked ap be was | A. EVENING MILKS IN GREAT VARD-T) 6,08 ke ~ | Zoctgas Bok: DUGLEC, “iruntce, | OLColtmibia and come digests Coil all-au publie pegonis, two. iu Br Henn an Bat temee nettar wltaee Bie Genin: | gi pBROCADENELY EPS STHLPED VELV {> = SON BIOS. Aucuoneera, Sovenine AD. 1886, Sommened ott Pep h yg ees Brosit had been employed in ay a Lat 0) v — as aa d wat tie office of the Postal don health depart- ‘Dusiness for fiteen years, posabiaeplneed em Dr. CHERVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Rexeners: | CHP Ghiery eeteGAGUSES NUMBERED | tollowing pomrehaieds Med nee oer st tng wildent whisky WE OFFER THE LARGEST AND Mewy cps. 't, is made expremly for the cure of ‘derangements 1236 AND ‘1288 KIGHTH (8TH) STREET Gnacrgmndnd sy oem oP We ing of sixteen Prete Mitta PANT Wwe DAVE EVES | of the procreative organ. Wheneves any debliky of | NORTHWEST, IN THECEEY OF WASHING | wires and caulernts toca aoe ee soe hee Coustx—Annie st. | town. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND >& | the generative orguns occurs, from whatever cause, | TON. ay, Poles and aitadh he Aying at the point apd the Line” the ‘continuous stream of ' electricity permeating | in'the cease ol Mae Rech eer ae y Ciy,, Two | trate and pa ES Urough tue part: must restore them to healthy se | P. Garner etal. belie cause Nor OOBL, equi , y cy | ro . M. SHUSTER & 80! tion. There !s uo mistake about this instrument. | the Supreme Court of the Diatriet of ee eoraee sony ee — PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Years of use have tested it, und thousands of cures | Tiuetss on TURSDAY the THIRD (30) DAY her litle 29 lee tenides Ge Weeds Tn. | OVeMBER A. Di aedo, at FOUR ¢ OE 3 ca picked ‘up ¢ N.B—THE BEST IS PHECHEAPEST. ocl4 | capacity, Lack of Vizor, Sterility—tn fact, any trouble | auction, we follow! eatnte: All that plgoe oF - > of these organs is cured. Do not confound this with | 1 kuown on the plat oF plan of the city of Ws Tee, ‘s (GREAT BAWGAINS IN UNDERWEAR lectriec belts advertised to cury all ts from head to | Hunured (440). Tow said neat eaee ie tented OY eas Fisnnel Drawers, only 50c.. worth 75. | We. This is lor the ONE specified purpase. For ci | two two story Brick Houses. Fine Mites Cadembire and Drawers, only 50 cu. | colar giving full information address— Terms of sale: One-third (Wg) cash, and the palanc Adweo Uedentirts and Drawers, Se $1. worth CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT CO. teai"ehentecn (1S) mibatae froth the Sey SF ale, te Red Jia sycl \ Medicated) Underwear, at pricesto a | ss a deterred paymivats to draw six (8) pee cont interest ‘outa you ‘ho COMPU RYT SHIRT, finished, ready for the wash 4 “tory onky 80 cota © Fimo be beet lng. c ‘Stir in the mari Six Finest Dress Shirts aude to order ior $9. Ferfect fi guarepteed st the MBA5CH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, — eet PF STREET NORTHWEST.