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THE EVENING STAR ——___— ‘TELEGRAMS T THE STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Sees aoe AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, & A Skeleton in Court. Forthweet Comer Penns ivania Ave, and 11th St, by y ’ A REMARKAMLE COLORADO MORDER TRIAL The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, ENDS EN ACQUITTAL GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’ DEXvER, Cor, Nov. 2—The Haas murder Tue ¥: o Stan mserved to sobscribers tn the trial, which lasted over a week, closed at Cam- EvENINe Stan w served to subscribers in yon City Saturday with the acquittal of Mi cents’ each. Ry mall—postace prepaid—Gu cents # Living les south of Pueblo, Month: one year, $6: six month, John's was in the on [Entered at the Post Office at Wastington, D. C.as Ploy of one bbor, and an enmity Second-cias mail ‘ater | existed between hia aud Haas. One night ‘Tue W¥ExkLY STAn—pnblished on Friday—$l a = = Allen's cabin, in which he lived alone, was Year. postage prepaid. SIX months. 50cen = ar = = ee Sate Sureed, au Alien, At was, changed, ~ richie in Siar ate | WASHINGTON, D. CG, SUPPLEMENT. MONDAY, NOV. 2. [S5-°USStiontt hit inna itrettonelo } KOT Alien. The CITY AND DISTRICr A STORY OF THE Post OFFICE. A Visit to Hagerstown, Md. placed ta te BOOKS, &. __|__AUCTION_SALES. AUCTION SALES. ___ AUCTION SALES. 2 3 — 4 ‘ Tomains of ; : = TS MANUFACTCRINS—THE FAIR GROUNDS— ‘ TO-MORROW " ERNOON. EEKS & CO., Auctioneet x small coffin be se sisted of ex Cexts = ee AW eer nc aye tee ar reac Omen THE PROPAGATION OF SHAD. | How The New Special Delivery System | yocxrain VInWS—PRETTY GIRLS ANDHAND- | fragments of the shunned the: Lanees tenes ot fWhitinc’s syperfine Paper, with En. | FPYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, PPHES H WAGGAMAN. Real state Auctlor eee Cansed Tronbie In A Family. Some MEX. Earmets of the salt and! the Menger Som Yelopes te and lok overs tare | Aw cin pAKiOR Salant SPECTAL SALE, Col. Marshall McDonald Makes a State-| The clty postmaster with the intention of | pyin- sitter of Tue Evextea Stan: trinkets, eto. toro Mah ect ob = fomect any competition Try FIBRIN 2 AMES, | Ww Sie ow CA Fira TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER THIRD, ment of Results. eae ae ae ete eecaal delivery stamp 451 In response to the kind Invitation of a friend | IMinkets found with” {he ciemaine ese Sok ee BaD Gowen s we ery | Supplied with then, co that ete ee eee | to accept her hospitality during the fatr week I | Identified as having belonged to Allen. Bot corre the pen Tey, Ptintone, GUNGEE OUR SALISIOOMS, WIS TALK BEFORE THE BIOLOGICAL soctery | sup " hen delivering | took the train from. Washington for Hazers- = On’ G PAREEE SATURDAY NIGHT—HE HOLDSTHAT THE WORK | letter if IUis desired tosend an answer iy % 2, - the boys a" st Mond = " An Old Criminals Rad Leck. 029 617 and 619 7th street nw. Bablicanetion, ia frontor tie premio. to, We Neess | 6 WALNUT MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER SETS OF | or ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION SHOULD HE | can furnish the stamp, One of the residents of ikaving (oan in Gan aecen ee ena Brewancx, D.T., Nov.2.it now tranepires —___—_ = SSELS AND DAY OF ROVEMBEIY I8S3, at FOUR O'CLOCK 10 AND 3 PIECES EACH, NEW GOODS FROM | CREDITED WrTH INCREASING THE SUPPLY ON | the city, however, has reason to complain of | County's famous dinners, The next morulng | that Robert McClellan, the old Scotchman whe Visrmxo Canvs Asp Isvrratioxs GLASSWARE BASE. the Jolin saiumble, real wate, iz 100] MANUFACTURER, ALSO, UPWARDS OF | THE ATLANTIC COAST. Hae are ee ee eaten, One morning | we yrcceded to “do” the town, preparatory to | Was Fobbed here a few days ago, and who te ENGRAVED IN BEST STYLE. is; NOVEMBER THIRD, | 1043. and inimadiately thereafter Lot 100 FINELY-FRAMED ENGRAVINGS AND not long ago, he left his home teiling his wife 3 weal oyu y Eons Say attending that great event of the season, the | Bow suffering from log ax the result of on Se Coe RAPHS, HISTORICAL AND OTHER | The Biological society, which resumed Its | be would not be home again until te that | fale Wewent Ant tothe: boletatt glove fac. | Bard usage Dy his assatlants, isthe man. we SE = epee ie Ill sell the above lot of sp and lmme = = e 5 ‘ paces was being held at Alexandria, M. WHE BEST AS WELL ASTHE CHEAPEST STA- | I Will sell the above : Sm eeiAvely. a ji oy ns Saturday evening at the National | evening ashe expected to be called out of the | tory, and were conducted through by one of | ¥8S 3 ‘andrin, Minn., for the TIONERY. TABLETS, CALLING BOOKS, Ree ee near mre LUTE and ch | yarn crs ALSO FOUR BRUSSELS CARPETS | Torin, listened to a talk by Col. Marshall | city. His wite recognizing the demands of a| the genial sone of the proprietor, who assured | Crime of incest with bis oldest daughier. | He POCKET-BOOKS, &c. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer TURSDAY, THIRD DAY OF NOVEME ND SEVERAL FINE MOQUET, SMYRNA | vrhonald, of the fish commission, upon the | business life, bade us that thivir factory turned out more gloves | 1S SUCe tf veo iiemuretion wine teed cad WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers ere y eeaito Wile ral ee AND OTHER RUGS SALE WITHOUT RE- BOCSSIEG Ot tiie wore OF TAS PioEaeRGnt: in and tried not to think how many ho perday: van any other t muy » fom) B sg relonss. Thelr request was gvs whan yf oe ate, viz: Ta : md imme | ny eae ecess ; in | Glapse before his return, and bow We saw gloves in every mf jetion, | Felcase. . 5 : : WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S : ately cecenihen it nas vert ct Loe ts ine ee | TL GEGER ON 1t_| order'to maintain the shad fisheries. He under- | Swonid seem, Busied Witt lie house First of all we were shown the skins stretched | CXcTI# Sos Ficr endeavoring ts farsi mae, ols 428 “thst nw. H AND STATROCAIE Hing for te swtie at. port distant 101 feet took to demonstrate that the shad fishing had | her mind was serene and cheerful, and when | 224 taeket on boards. | Whea dry they were | pall . inches west from the southeast corner ‘sald N. > Su f PARTON PMOL: | square and rinuing thence feet 0) inches to New Booxs RD EN : ah alley: thence ina northerly direction along said al. ‘OW READY. ke feet and 2 liches; oath 50 feet and Wee east TS tee MacArthur's Patent Cases, Volame 1. route on Trace Marks, 20 edition. : he took advantage of his three days of grace U n wore hang’ | make his escape. fle started west, with Wash | ington Territory as bis destination, but upon to depei _ c natural | the front door bell rang she tripped. lightly the cutters, before whe rodtction toe ie. matatenance, "This he | $owmn the stalreand opencathe door with sini tires teint production for its maintenance. Th ing face. Her smile was not lost upon the little ry digets Teaching this city fell in with bad company and thought was shown by a comparison Df the | tejlow who stood there with a letter from the 2 | Was robbed and nearly killed, ‘He will be taken statistics of the shad fishery for the years 1880 | postotice bearing a special stamp. He smiled to girls to be stitched: S en to | back to Minnesota, and 1885, and a consideration of the attending | In return and the atmosphere abont the cheer- Nek stitched; then to improved by & frame house. é CHAIRS, E_PURNITURE, BEDDING, HATER > SP separately and. &.de~ ny 5 tending | ruilittie woman was so exhilarating. that he | 0th trimmed) the seams: from Lite by Hota ATTRESSE CARPETS, CHINA, red eee ow | Aine BRACING, conditions. The figures for 1880 are taken | fr otthat he was Hot making enough money | 42Fe io those who put the fancy stitching | A Doctors Salt for Criminal Libel. its by Holden. SSES, * S Ne fil be as follows: One- irate N ‘kK and sewed the fur around the Sr. Lours, Nov. 2.—A spectal dispateh trom to an expert workwoman, a | Marshall, IIL, says that the criminal bel suit ge reins fasteners: ANd | of Dr. H.W, Hasiit against Geo, W, Whitehead, Vin. press ready lor the | €ditor of the Kastern Tilinoisan, bas ended in a | dlsagreementot the jary, The cane grew out of very he terrible death cf little Davie Black, ¢ the spoke factory and | McKeen, His arin wax broken in two places, Hagerstown | The Mesh mortified, worms got at it, and for five days they preyed upon A Bow stories, Mra Harrison. mses of Shadow. Sullivan. A Narralive of Military service, Hazen. W. H MORRISON, 75 Pennsylvania ave. cavourer Or "Tur Booxs to pay for his shoe leathe ASSORTMENT OF PARLOR SUITES, | from the census reports; those for 1835 ROUS STYLES FRAMES AND COVER: | gathered by experts, in some instances by the | 'H4¥ or De shee Sallie ND OAK CHAMBER | same persons who inade the census reports. | 1.0) toning her husband's us UNGES, FASY |} On the Hudson the figures were obtained | TUDO oe ey todane canoe by Colonel Blackiord. In. the Delaware | ,,"He ts out of the elty todas, sald the J : und Chesapeake waters ‘the figures represent | ry will give it to him when he re ae uetual counts, He had set, in order to pres NWell,” sald the boy, doubtfully, “the ta by the pottery, the matter fatrly, brought together, 1 a4 jan. | said that Tshould give’ the letter to him per- | humerus Olver factories, we stc aid that, new Turnitare factory, of which Ue slope, as the eateh In any one river fi ee may Justly be proud, Th cash and the balance th three equal yay fe owelve, eighteen a bur months, bearing Interest at 6 per cent d tothe satisfaction of the trustees, oF al Sth Street nw hove collection of nd securec : Enya eaDy theo) “as ‘option of the purchaser. Effects iu frstclass order, and worthy the attention | fng'ae the cant uf the" purchase, WALTER fh WILLIAMS €C0., Aucte, | Herms of sale shall be complied with int a _ | Sale, at the risk and cost of the detaulti UCTION SALE OF UNREDEFMED PLEDGES KROSS FER ‘y MONDAY and TUESDAY, NOV, said the be DCS ERS, Ens, days a purchaser, Dr, Hasiit was t mea u = Ates uhder went conditions Tt ras not true | fie boy, was sarprived to sce the suet feo | (ura ime reached such a high state of periection | He Phssiciat, | Wnitehwoad chansed tn with Meee aerial ey womans | aor meee ee tone TOP_BUGGY (made iy Gratin) HARNESS, ac | Ui stud spawned In cortaly vers necmued, | Moot snatched theletierout of his hand. And. | CH yy a ram aerate nae | hued diane Haast = treatment t ithe ey Hon op to this date, consisting Of nd siiver | J YUNG = ‘CANSON BROS., Auctioneers, They remained in the geographical area in | *@mming the door in his ony dased ay to any she might find there. best, the jary disagreed a ere discts . Chains,” sted TRUST) which they were spawned, but might seek any | [28 on the front steps conside A we ding at the new Methodist church, a | The ease will ov i map again in Ja % SALE OF 2 STORY BRICK HOUSE, | fresh water within that area. It was only by | the sudden transition. arial atchesbee: GGocmpeeten aise mae ernie ip aphin in Seneney Dolmans, spreads, shoes wo GasaaOr thie, We one dated Ih aren that it could be determined whether there an for whom the letter was intended | [iio ie te say th: Isueceeded in getting out ares 1, OF PULLMAN CAR PAS Parties holding tiekets will pleace take notice that ‘ fateh, AD), LS had been an actual increase or decrease. Col, | Had been at the office Inquiring ; z and duly recorded Which he expected to find In his, box. “It was | Nit aust ofimy visifr, nw hat awry and with WITH A MUSCULAR LUNATIC WHO all pledes trom Ne. 95.150 (0 95,604 are included In ines othe McDonald pl © blackboard the fol- 3 be fg vet hoy . afi HUTAREE, Oe (nats HEIDENTLEL EER, broke M ated the” Istaay OEM A TE I aad MUTE | lowing table, siving. “Comparative. statisties | then Tetnembered that the boy had been \ Te enae And wae glad to} Waste To TAKE A swia. OS Vennsvivania av ‘M.FOLEY, Auction ; mize, corded in liber No. 103%, ele i out with a letter which he had delivered to th St. Louis, Nov. 2.—A special dispateh a - ae : ae Borie _ | fond and r SRT er ator Ga areeapy tpn pole ntie rivers ae : Make ‘esiiuation of the far grounds cannot be | | SE ¥. 2A special dispatch frou FEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINE 2 H, WARNER, Real Estate Broker. ground plan or plat of the city. of, Wasi Pescocieat tie Tastee of Uluribisiana atthe ween | = — = tee ey He aad sal As cho wished | surpassed, commanding ay it docs a tine view | San Antonio, Tesas, says: The tourists in @ FINE ASSORTMENT OF STATIONERY, s as bein eunuern part of lot “A,” of au | remises: on the THIRTEENTH Per cent!Per cent | pave her a speciat deliv NMamnpe and as | OC Hagerstown valley, with its broad fields and | Pullman car coming down from Bi Paso last TING LIBKARY, 1749 Penna. av. Gal eins hgbseiesceenepry cre emir sat | BEAL AD. Los, ot HALE CAST |_2885._jofine'se. of dese | Shedid not know the address of tne eitizen in | Wellaativated weres, and th night over the Southern Pacifichad a very Hvely Pe eAGES OF EEE eT | ment, rights, priviiezes, Ge. to thes | described 1 rf question, but only the number of his post office | [T's Nicorke Inkerete Seaatiag oe ofl. Mr. Roberts, agent of a Dallas paper C*O§ obKS AND OTHE WORKS . ing, siduated on I street, between New Je: | 190,600] 20 | she directed it there. The boy brought the | ee Bscrgnconpere Py Paso, bad a pays aud a comfortable berth, ex pi : THIRTIETH, and Ist street southeast’ opposite Capitol grounds and | oe Fae eae ea Perper ssi letiér to the post otfice, but as the stump re- | {) king the race course we Cutt Some time late In the night « tall, powerial aici front oft Pet eae imgtectong ero le Aeneas maivi-ion of square numbered five | ( quired an iinmediute delivery, the adds rex Pans. through which Gen, Lee's | man reached. is. hi Teobeth: berth, Prayer Books and Hymnals, aie Ue in wets Dene pOmet eM 561k | 935,300 1,148,490| 36) the man was found inthe directory and the | {3 Wand trom Gettysburg, Cramp: | grasped him by the shoulder, shook fim vo Sunday School Library aud Music Books. Some Dwelting. known Pee weiner a ay io iat tie Jib, and the balance in one | boy posted away to his home with the result | {8 (4) aud Hoonsboro Gap, where wals fought | and sald: .C. PURSELL, ee tae eee : an, “ Interest at the rate of six 21 | as above stated. When the s informed | the battie of South mountain, Pen-Mar and 1 ap: let"s eis “£18 Sen sarsce 3 To be secured by adee! of 4 Lane Lot he di-position of the io fortice | Many other noted places, ced to mur | The accommodations tor exhibitors are ome /ample. ‘The ouildines are neatly patnted wad sold, OF sit cust at the option “Go in swimming, — {1 the terms are not compited with. day, the trustees reserve the Fight 9 resell at —— 4-145.200)7 per cent tner'e. LADIES’_GOODS = Ss Hpreetelppaatsy | springing upon iin, Fisk and’ cost of the defaulting purchaser. All| The table gives catch from Cape Henry to « nd what | Oicnwise well ieep | Roberts serean nd half the male occu. — ears with notes bearing terest at conveyancing at the purchasers cost. A deposit of | Cape Cod. Increase of 1885 over 1839, in quan- | occurred when he got home, is not kiown. (Fu Gees the car rol nit aud $1 Gist, bet DP wad E sts. Deco wo hundred N SHERMAN @ 1 2 i. JOUSSON, on, } Trusteca. ercial value of the increase The Rifles’ Fair. ced “shucking Pg ti siete Seas ie PUTS SCE OHN SHERMAN & €O., car no@deds WM. A. THOMPSON ye anette . Imaginary plunge. and Ss oe posit Fey (time OF le erates | Real Estate Agents, 927 F st. naw. PREPARATIONS FOR TIE OPENING THIS EVEN- ING COMPLETED—LADIES WHO WILL ASSIST. | tempt th Lie Femiuine ver FptoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. oe20-e0tds, CATALOGUE SALE THOM elties: Sheet zg 5, Japanese Goods, | gg~ THE ot six | all cloth ity and country. on The National Rifies’ fair an event which |, Hazeriown lias so many’ pretty girls that lls: &e. Wonders fur Children. n-tWdee25 | aeewunt of the weath ESI SEVERAL CONDITIONS WHICH WERE EXTERMINATING | a0 been the subject of much earctal and lay | BilUawore way Well look to her laurels im that SD iemved to 316 Sth st Pleased to meet ner | BY 0 ye Trus BOOKS, It was a physiological necessity, he said, that reise eee s isan, Wet aad : i his sbirt, sternly Toemer patrous, Goud iting, superior work, moder ii ayy, Oks: . Isthonght that the expeetations of the public dressing that night. He was plainly vn ate prices. 26 ae story. Biography. | aie a, Foe ee shad should enter fresh water to spawn. Shad | wit not be disappoluted. The elaborate deco- Sha Eroberts shamed) sp min Ae Yor monn 7PuE FEDORA D ALE, OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED | By virtue ofa decree passed on the 10th day of Chains Selor acoiian erste: exgs might be impregnated In salt water, Put | rcjons of the hall, the generous co-operation of | CoFespond SING Stan. perched pir iertien sabed wenitiond Satan Selena me ks ‘ofa de d of trust dated the 27th day Ya Dennis Tinney et als. numbered W408, ais pedia, with the Annuals, would not develop up. to the | tie eltizens, andthe presences of vo many ren October 30, 1885, | morning. Th set Tecorded in Hber, % The shad must reach iresh water in nambs ~ s Your reporter hearing: le from Ba on the neee pe fhe land records of f finnbin. we shall, on MONDAY, THE SECOND DA suflicient to supply by propagation the anu resentatives of the fair sex, constitutes attrac- | _ Your reporter hearing of a couple from Barnes- | 00 1 ADIES SEAL ane Frucci | OE NEN ESTNE I Uswane FIVE O CLOCK PM Ios Originally shad had iree acess. to the whieh will make the Armory halla pleas- | Vile who are confined in the jail here on | sno deanonatra: dyed and ined: Pars wri DAY. Titk THIRD DAY OF | in iront of the premises offer ior. sale, a waters of the country. ‘Then man t Visit, ‘The ladies who will assist at | MAtze Of Incest concluded t gain admission to | ton, On arriving in San At the early ae DOVEM EE 33, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. in | public auction, the following real estate’ to EACH EV reduce the spawning area; dams wi jae | the institution for the purpose of taking a look morning, he broke away from his compantous, _ oct _ front of the premisis, the followingdeseribed prop- | Wik: “Allthat Dieee oF paree! ot rouud and pretuises Gowns the river so the productive cay Fr, | at the patties tncotiousd-a man seamed tloyd | Facied aver bo agsoared 208 =< ini and being n the dies of Washinton, aud {strict | THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | the river by means of natural propas: ; cligempsorus wit | threw his arins around. h + Ue Ehvrenxsox, ‘apoini | Lotseveuteen (17). in" tuevidyon’s recorded salvdivis: | M25t_Sonthwest cor, Pensylvania ave-and 11thst | ov one-balf as great ad been, Micces ALEIAGOn GOROTIVE. and @ Eiri by She'seme mame, whe, | viggrous ean 1M PORTE! | eat'and | lon or uareone'Wenaredund uinetyeven ey)” | Wy. HRC tories have been erected on. the ergy: Fe eee ea eton, | Hedeelared by the people of Barnesville: ic Hard- | own the street. ie hus not been seem sitar, Rich MILLINERY, CLOAKS, SUITS. LACES, | we-thirde the bailwnee in eqtitl | ‘Real Estate Auctioneers, 96 Main Street. | spawning beds have been destroyed }; Katie logan, ©. cia J 7) fas’s beaters daughter, Phey have been liv- | Koberts says he was interesting, but slightly FURS, &e. Every effort has six an monte. at six per c SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN LoT: ment or delecerious inatter, and the water ren- | “Buncy ArticlosMes. Robert Boyd, Mrs. Jno. | nat poectines. ieee iyee bamdyneetenprt wre fatiguing. = 5 <i str iy- | Secured. by the purel otes nuda deed A VALUABLE N LOTS. ra ple for propagation, Last of all, vg My, Jno. | public were very mucl fated by the situa in the selection of these goods, and we a . to ihe north fuce oF | upon the property, By virtue of a decree of the CE be Seta | 4. Media Mrs, Lioyd Dot ed to exhibit an un und arpassed stock of high | the north wall of th muse on said Tu purchaser, A de ofthe city ated Ov uty, Mar prank — a Seer Gtk BR | man had eome with improved applh ner ES ESE | ton of attains, Harding ‘was regarded as her Bloodshed Over a Post Office. “ite aperies of Barer ntoene | natural saardian ut stances. « : Low prices will characterize goods in | (tat riglt angles to Jefferson street along said faee | time of sale. IF the te TSN, In the chancery suit pushed his fisheries out of trosk water tnt (ie | Howe, Alina Ebert, Lillie Rather: Dhid | er orphariter and tee ce, cincutastances of | THE FIGHT FOR TH OFFICE AT RICHLAND, TAs, ofseld wall one hundred Chenes south | with within oft Week, the Trustees reserve the tight | Debires and others, We shull exiyyse for sale at paulle | Salt water, So now sixty-three per cent of Dietrich, Pantine Dieteich, Florenc ne eis eeenoien sam atee| ENDS IN A PRORARLE MURDER, 907 Pennsyiyania ave, | Parle! with Jefferson street furty-ihree feet oneineh. | to resell at the Fisk ind cst of the purchaser. All | auiction. atthe auction hows» of W. Th. He | Shad caught are catght in salt water. ee ge PL _907 Pennsylyaniaave. | More or less, to @ pout opps nd Glass, —Mrs. It. B. the point of begin: | convey. iting: Mrs. T. | known the girl had given birth toa girl baby, | St. Lovrs, Nov. 2 3 5 ; mated vers, | aC relal dispated. ucing at Cost of purchase . 96 Main street. in the city ot Counting, then, the eateh in the rivers, |, Cling BO sie A special dixpateh from ning: thence west to the place of beginning, improved Wok. b DAY, NOVEMBER N: TE latter the shad reached fresh water, it | B. Kalbfus, . Shirley. and Misses when the couple were committed to jail by Jus | Des Moines, Ia., gives additional particulars of IVED, Pe eer gent Wales tee ant Win oma Ween | fas doubtral whether one per cent—certainly | Hizale HL. Anderson, Ada Atkinson, Fanny tie Talbott. 1 found in ia tn street, between Water street and the canal, occupied CASE by Geo. W. Paseo as a bakery ding a man of | dest seed TRACTS OF LA Ma woul lertyetive. years of | Me shouting of Jue Barlow by David Duke, at D folk. Va, near the city limits, be Florence Kalbfas, Mary Hough, Ni Hie | prett not five per cent—survived to reproduce the | inthe county of | ; y ts reproainss) the Flossie Safford, Matile Fisher. ee itetoerse os ‘ s Sf) Richland, Keokuk county: The trouble grew oF IMPORTED FANCY F Gee qhitd aot elbows. a6 hx anda Gucee oe hee | spectes: Upon that sinall percentage, they, de- Mrs, George A. Shehat, Mes. | hijr short mopped and tusole beard of tie | OWL OF & post lice Might, both ‘parties to which LATEST PARISIAN treatm WepronerGpeier ail Known as “Lilliput the twa traciecontain about | pended to Keep up {he AUpn's ot canawuing | F-J- Tibbetts, Misses Mildred’ Melwen, Zoe Same tone, Hiseves and she girl sare blae and | 8efe democrats. Some time last winter « dem- THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FELT yruncing x90 parchuser's vot S100 deposit te- Size A plat of the property will beat ¢ direa, being imitedind theshad exeladed from | Role, Tda, 3k Retrle, Josie Mel arlane, Pearl | exactly pression, as, are aise the gen- | Ocfat nained Barlow was appointed postin HATS IN THE CITY, AF TOrULan ition | duired atthe tincottale. if terms of sale are. mot i cha ell, C: ord, Nannie Willian et 1 vs be! fi nd he filled the office acceptably. Bat Gen. inspection free eral days belt fond | Weaver had promised this post office to.a aman 2 ed Stockton, an old bourbon, but not tailed fresi} water, without urtificial propagation,they ‘aze, in | would not Only not be able to keep Up the sup- ‘Of the most desirable quarts esha wo on be extermina fier: a rare opportunits to ivestors | Bid, Dut the shad would soon Be ea of thelr persons. cE in the corridor with er Infant sleeping. Sie told me she Was ninetecn years c aye he auch a reduction render ney Articles.—Mrs. H. A, Scligson, Mrs. C. | oid, and that she thought it very hard. sb ith his fetlow democrats; so he pre: reh of cheap and delightful sites for eee ee nara Tastapy | A Sez Mrs. C. D. Hood, Mre, Senriver, Misses | Should be brought there with her baby before it | 08 the post alice authorities to lake the ap- nd cash: bal cred of 8 | eT ee eee eie in 1850, when thefian | Gertie £. Mijehell, Mamie Manger, Merrick, | Isa month old, and when_basthad been offered | Puistinent away from the one democrat and cash; balance on a eredit of six the fel | Qacle Miller ie Hunter. Ree ee eg eet ities [give it to the other in order that be anight Conipliea with In ten days, the ‘Trustees reserve the MiSs M3. HUNT, | Fight! to revel the property at the Fisk and cost of | 4 1309 F STREET, N.W. pi at and THIRD, at SEVEN, oe Rey ie = eecaeane ni at te establishment 711 7th street northwest, all | Sid to those i « Reerenrt, : a] fellei| up to this date, consisting of fine Gold | SUpurhan residence Goes male, onnennia’ Peicut Once: UNCANSON BROS.,A vor Watches, Diamonds, Rings. Bracelets, | iPM ¢ ng, Umbrellas, Boo and twelve mouths, secured by deed of U onthe | commission began the work of s! Fancy Table. rs, J. O. Manson, Mrs, W. H. te o ? ot redeem his pledge. his change brought oat FALE ASD WINTER HOSIERT, MERING AWD | CHARGER SALE, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Vests, ‘ants, Ladies Ulsters, ol Bovey unica aat hs expemsof the penchaere, | Utom, |The work of arcidsial propeuation 244 | nur, Stimes donmie Laine, Hattie Lusk, Hows | a trig in her iuialicees Tes claten that st fran elgiity democrats tn that vicine Fab cp MINTED HOSIERY. MERIN( AND | “UPROPEITY, BEING HOUSES NUMIE Remember, al goods wil be fold withnitresrrte of | BU the purchaser may, at his option, pay the entire | not only held the balance even, DUL resulted in | FEM wnsses Tonle Hank, Hoiie fuse fone all Driglit tn her infetleet. | They claim, that Spee kamen tee tame, ie GLOVES AND MITTENS. at very low prices er WESE IN dive CiFy DE Wanine, et ee ROBT, M. HUGHES, malighitincreoss Daly, Anna Sneed, Carrie Shuster, Mame | the niece of Harding. Harding ts quite intelii- | Commission was withhetd tyr atime, but fimally AN SHIN netlonesrs ui THOMAS IL, WILCOX. THE USE OF POUND NETS. Poole, Lillie Acker, Mamie Albriglit, Lizzie | gent, and was at one time 4 school teacher and | came & few days ago,and ever since the quarrel ‘Auctioneer Special Commissioners, | Col, McDonald deprecated the methods em- | Lusk. He | between the two sets of dei alty | White heat. On Friday a | Duke, leader of the stock! ocrats hus been at an named David faction, gut into a prominent in church affairs in Barnesvill Mrs. Ira God- | |. Quite eontide K. Plant, Mrs. | for the eri ns, Katie Mills, B Joh in the cause ut Mary Te squises eta 2 cn gies Se “ W. H. H. TRICE & CO. Atctioneers. F. Garner etal. being cause No. S51, equli LANGE AND FINE STOCK OF sECoND-taNp | 1770 Us MUCE fe District of Col ‘a certify that the bor TSDAY. the VitTKeD cd G | mentioned deeree has been wi rs, G. A. Benth ‘'T. Mason, Mrs. Wisses Mary: ployed in shad fishing, especially in the use of | | Pagoda.— pound nets. Inthe Connecticut river, where t ne and in pursnance of a decree passed Fe] pposas Dowels his acquittal. The pe incest Is $1,500 fine or CLOTHING AT AUCTION, EMBRACIN required by the above ia. We ESDAY, the THIRD (3d) DAY OF dispuie with Joe Barkow, th Q a .d, a larger part of the catch 3 Od Tice Nasticosaared end Sunt Gist appoimed podmoster and het went Infants’ and Children's PLUSIE BER, A. D-1s85,a¢ FOUR O'CLOCK P.M | OVERCOATS, COATS AND VESTS, PANTS, Deere eaIUWeLee” IGE, Hailes ws tha (Laie ee we aca tee r ecg ied to blows, when Dulce drew a pistel and shot SEIS WHER IN SUITS MEIN CLLR Melts prvsdoes Si cate fee tale: ae pane] OOH eOAIE AND VEST LADIER Clot, Fre Sore ap noe permit Gshing wien | WiC eah ar borenoe |W uuams,, Dirdi Se ee Barlow tiroustt the treas tohictur tetal plain abd embroidered, in Motuer Hubbard an. estate: AIT that pince or % sas aot Ne er is noe obatrueied to the | £ anh Mada. THE QUESTION OF DISESTABLISHMENT, ; wa 4 Md styden._ = 3 u the plat or pian of the city of Wash- ING (COATS, DRESSES, &c.), WATCHES pound nets, the river is not obstructed to the | x Bower.—Mra, J. M. Stokes, Mrs. John | yy7'Giagstone has written a highly nt | Mound. | Burlow is over sixty years of age, and Missa | a Lot thirty (30), in Square four | RAZORS, HATS, SATCHELS, OPERA GLASSES Same extent as the Connecticut is. In the Del- 1, Misses Mattie Losier, Fete, Hargrove, |_ Mr. Giadstone en a highly important | his assailant is almost ac old, a, pariace ue The sald real estate’ is Improved by eee oe Aware, where an inercase was shown, there ‘Domer, Georgie Miller, Emma Stokes, | letter on church disestablishment. He tauuts Sapestae Bites enone eee story Br TE cn anditetaiance | ROLLER SKATES, TOGETHER WITH MANY were no pound nets. In the ie Stokes, ‘ption and Bridal Trous Special: the Tories with thrusting the question forward as a political dodge. He repeats that the pro | AN ALABAMA EDITOR INnEuvE case @getie Chi ts tributaries, showing’® decrease f sal ke and iis. payable at six (6). twelve (12) | _ OTHER ARTICLES, ths from the day of saie, the | On MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENING. tationery.—Mrs. C, P. Lincol nght this | Wing, Mrs. D. Thompson, Mrs. W Mrs. L. M. THE Fr eent, 713,000 0 K EAL! SS, AL AUCTION, ee A. tussell, FAMOUS STEVE RENPROE—HOW THE LATOR SU dheaw ix ( ce NO- = x = = more than one-half of the whole catch, is rk N nM Ject belougs to the dim, distant future; that the Mes B. M. Mescrer. pet aunbime aid the notes of the purchaser oF pur: | VEMBER SECOND AND THIRD, 1855, at SE pbSipay’ Monxina,,, xoveatunn | Ne chupht in the salt water ofthe bay. te | Mos, 4,C Harnett MSomptare Mises Bertin | public mid 48 not prepared for the sctvem THE BLOOD HOUNDS. 419 OTH STREET NORTHWE Chasers to be given therefor, secured by deed of trust | OCLOCK, at my auction rooms. I shall seli the _ He ae ee eo oceae MeN | pound nets began at the capes and extended to | Pinealn, Nellie Sp acy Van. Doren, | "The archbishops of Canterbury and York STON, ALA, + 2.—The Journat of Materiats for Art Embroidery. finest grates ot Zep on the property. ‘Terms must be compiled with within | entire effects of @ prominent sccond-haud clothing aay, Oth and D streets for ae | The mouth ofthe Potomac, Prior to 1871 the | [aise Thompson, Haiict)| pastcn etic ometc can tearae ruin ‘nith tases tees tp and Rrittine Silke, Gloves, Husietss ee, Enfants | deposit wit be male Su each: horse aebes’ Keeebed | dealer who isxiving up the business eel 9 * eplemiia! Sppatian Hae ee eee meee cougitin antewatee | Honktne SO eels, Ber tin chosen in the coming lection will be | froe, the desbe ago encaped eee and Raut GON siers, ete, Ifa onitiuist be maile on eweh house whed Ku mh. pane? —_ _ ie peremptory. and & splendid opport ow over one-I ere: water. | thal. Baldwi ey. esi - ag gst op amans ath % Shawls, Skirts and Caps Staupiug promptly done, | down. All eynveyancing at purchaser's cust. | WW Festa taite, AUCTIONFUHS, Win. send. | pritaidbuversand'deaiors, ie ts ‘After entering the Potomac nearly one-aalt of | Ud uo ae, Ax Prescott, SMisges | UEC OS gore Lee Seaee on co alee cee | ceoenne ees aenotene or clteer cine z ——~- = ii "oI Fat uw. | af ainkoniene he LT1G Tah Sirk Bee aed 3 SALE OF VALUABLE the cateh Inthat river is made in water where the | Minnie MeMulien, Juila Karr, Anna | Jy) port to men trustful for characlerand work, | thoridies to nccaprare tit Him M rs C HENRY WISE GARNET Triste Beat te nore ie THe 7th eiect betwee L sod | UD peoumny fish cannot spawn, [nthe REppAhANock OF | eee eee eae sen ares apices | SEP ¢ : o recap ek JMiasesrys ‘ORSET pikes RWISE GARNETT. Tenstes, “| M northwest. aid will continue until the cutirestock | A ERORENTY. fai the eaten te on the oyster grounds, or in | nt Kare, M- 1 Miske, | rather than to men of maay promises, They | sherifor tis county, sud an unsuccesstal al- _oel2eo No. 2 Columbian Law Building. | is disposed of. Stocks consists of ful line of Dry and ‘. ‘A i aL x Jones, Annie Proscott, exhort the electors to think for themselves, in- | tempt Was inade froin Uiis Wawa ree Kedinees the size and increases the Tenzth of the watst | =——— = = Fane Coots, Ladies and Gents F NG | yAgD b SrHE brwekish water, Zn tie York river the cited Is ie Le ae ag mbgprins [ioc agg lI of shesity ladies without injarious tight lacing. ‘Try | PJTNCANSON BROS., Aucuoneers nd, Coton aneunsy Drees | of Bebruury , IBS Peet ero y reno poundiets, and inibat | W: Satdersn, Mrs, A.D. Tucker, Mrs. W hishops consider the chureh question of the | interview With Hentvoc. ‘The mecting. took them. Satisfaction guaranteed of money refunded | Fics: va voto, ahectiny The catite lat will Be Acid | folio 4683, ¢ aut the request of the pa ver wednuaningeaes initid catch. si Whlle| Sen Mies ds heckela iases highest Importince. The address, though com- | place in adismal woods about dark. Edin ade: aniditsup- | ANT! in Teguedless of price aS SiNceawoie | Hes nee pauennte as the fisheries In the Chesapeake bay and its | Shutter, Blanche Mattingly. Amy Young, Alice | POsS¢2S ia tune, avoids diveet party discussion, garter nd wialiother patty | AVENUE ANDNSTREBT ————— = |e e tributaries, as whole, have fulen off 21 per | Spuiter, Blanche Mattingly, Amy Young, Cis rezarded as u thrust at iadical eaucnses, iter ithe us clecant. graceful and |, By virtue of wdeed of trust d WY ALTE. WILLIAMS @ CO., Auctioneers | Quowing deserting teal extate seuate, gent, the decrease in thé catch in certaln rivers | Miiraceries, cle Siem Peed Hraclctt, Mrs. A. John MeCallcagae seas : Ber So Ee a oROm err cream. | Maehineion. D.C, to wite ‘tke south 20 feet is mn he catch In Une Susquebanna | cyiqee's (P eee wae: ag His proof against perspiration and moisture, and, witt | Mebirics of 4 UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. PRONT: |i the depth thereor of ot 20, In Mubura’s | tn 18s0 was 614,000, sesainst 212,000 In 1939; | Glastaha HoMpson Mina Brackett; Aer, | “Getting along nicely,” was the first answer | salon. log a gun i & revolver ches nor breaks at the waist, and the bones | OCLOCK P. SYLVANIA AVENUE SUCTHEAST, AT AUC: | Brick Dwelling tomaluing seen rooms "NCH | und In the Potomac, (852,807 tp 1880, agniuat 5 ‘ that John McCullouzi bad given to © question | Srooudt of his wandering since bse Hesse ive ecm oat ss ears We recommend | th ples earl taritidaadocpcsacintd | Tyga ws SENT OUTHEASE av AUC 1,000 in cash, (orwhich S100 mnst be paid | 177,897 Jn 885, | The renson, Of LS Hgts and Seales.—Aftsses da Tomilnson, | for several weeks. when he responded Satur Weabout a month ago, along. with three . y . Cand known and de- RSDAY. NOVEMBER FIFTH, a | at thetime of sale), and the balance In one year rom | MeDo an obviate: : Young. Lillie Mahon. day to his nurse's query as to how he was feel- con ie prison ut Pa m Ut never chances its form, always retaining tts original | “Pot 13, PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. the day of sue, with mterat at the rate of six perceat | Were no pound hets in Chesapeake bay, and no jetail irom the company for the fair is as | 285 10 : nr een aaa er wand pct mgr eg shape. It is inva wo bung bulies, because tt per annum, to "te entered tres of trust upon the | shad were taken until th water secured by deed nghaim, Wuere he walked of the premises lots 16 and lennon s Sieg, Ser the fans Ing. The second question was, “Do you feet any- | *1x miles from’ Kirn it removes and prevents stouping atd found abou unaiclon of original it Premises did, “Auleony See bat Gouin. Aonlgumust: Tass af > =f 1 . « ” around for several hours with his companions “ eyauelng and recording to be | Gilling was not prosecuted so low down the | Most, E. A Goodwin. Assignments, Iaside of | Pain?” and the answer was, “No pain.” Dr, | 10am 7 eet "Weltaveall eine hereor making them desirable butiting fais fhe cost of the purchaser, Terms of ale must be | river as now. In 1880 he found tn Chesapeake | Teét illee—P- Speight 3. “4! "vang | Engle related the incident with much pleasure, | Hope 10 Uirow the prison bivedhounds wi fans This property is located ‘near the Cipitol, and, by | erty will be resold at the risk'aad cost of thedehule | DAY 180 pound nets set ta the tack tol | tiekets Spinning Wheel.—J. 0, Manson, C.G.B. | and s-ld, “Lam almost confident that he ting trom the other refugocs, bul tie degs got apltm oe gasements, Fights, reason of its location, possesses reat Ad\ ait ing purenaser, lowed by the shad along the we ©: | Conger, Chas, Atkinson. Spinning Wtterl.—W. | S20in hea well man mentally and physically, | lis trail uext day and he rete 2EMOVED. eran Onntnted ext Miers cf tales Ouetulrd coait tclance ta six and EDWARD A. NEWMAN. Trustee, | and (hrough these the std ives. Now there |B: Magruder, Edward De Sawles, J. M-Wrisht, | SDortion of bis brain is Weak from want of | Wading « branch for four miles, . —— at one and two yeurs noi ‘months, for notes bearing Interest from day Of ERB. W! 22 EGS | weres,000 pound nets occupying the western | Picvoheds Fabia We Ps Hotelen Rei og | Bowrishment, and Tam alming to prevent ite | struck out for Livingst MME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTR, ema es ena ees 4 ud secured by acdeed of teast on pr Sia Se ELE AME 2 Oo ACES Soran or atin tay sand ing ‘the fish from | {;eeheon. Tables. “W. F. Boteler. falling down, and should I succeed there is | four days, eating nothin Forme withTord@ Tavior, ew vor: | BeBe Mist oglu aaa ate Sitoldinmon each iot wet avid: all Conveyancing | pO Se | the iresh ‘wate the ‘eifect ofthe saltwacer | 06 F- ML Shirley, P. A. Garner, Will Way, C. | every amaratice tat he will Tully recover. if | Dany with @ atu, Wi cave Win. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Mo. ferns tw be complied witt in fdas. otherwise the | At PUFCHAREES CWE en wry ass a «0 = cateh Is to diminish the natural reproduction | Tieny, L. Hotlines, L. le Fitch, [, Hlohannes, | sbould fail down then his tast hops Is gone. | Away aud chused the attempt ty take him euitempalest theaborten! votive ‘Superior siting, | Inmtomremtve the muditoreset attierttzaticint | ogz0e TAMS & C0. MARMER-TOP cHambeR suinrs, warxcr | and-to invoke artical propagation aaa nee] GW" heimea | ke pavigees, tomitasony | But Fdon'tantilpate any eich thing: Livingston, Honiroe “said “he will never be ee ee eee ene ten Emer anian Eee ete te Dt eee Calan ne | a SSL HEREH DUGALEO AGILE STEADS, 3 essary al ne fisheries. = 5 ,, id seme ni > thougts Evening Drewes. iiridal Troweausaspectate. | of such resale in some newspaper pulilshed th Wael CLARENCE DUVALL. Auctioneer, BLE-TOP SIDEBOAR Gludea Irom, our rivers for three or four years, gn Piles, G. Hi Shoutters, Eo Mt tauniiten, | pemocratic Demonstration in Spain. | ali ie wants is to get away. He named several 0 Lith street, beewern Panik, | ington, D.C oe eer | Trastens, (Scene gate or Vile BLES, MARBLETOP: Withoutartificial propagation, the species would | Suid" jee Nebermor Pac “HE | ‘the tuneral of Admiral Don Juan Topete, in | Officers agalvst whom lie is cansiderably, SCOURING AND DRY CHE retE Sra coe er EES CE i be exterminated, ‘Taking all the facts {nto con- | Rentiey, W. E. Stearns. Sh Madrid yesterday, was made the occasion ‘for | prejudiced, but said us long, 7 ere Cleaning Fxtablishment. 123 New York ave tra SET aE NOTOR EAST OF HOCK CLELK CHURCH | Rrits, LOr OF BOOKS chock mny Grace | sideration, aud the inadequacy of natural re- | C°'irown. ©. A.Selth, Win. F. Walling, Hiever | a imposing demoustration. All the principal | jl Was Meal It te ati, Jearmet Pius Cloaks Veivet and Party Dreses aspvial’y | VERY LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKER, By virtue and in pursuance ofa decree passed r - ALSO, cep | lined the fisheries where they were, but more | {cen J. W. Sanderson, & B.Sheibley, Supper | Moret and General Lope Dominguez, About | ta tine, | Mesuw tite fis proses feng y SCAROLINE LERCH. terineriy win Oe Pisce 4° A JOY FORE IN THE HOUSEHOLD, — | in the cause of James A-Thomas et aLagt Arthu TWO VALUABLE OIL PATNTINGS, PURCHASED | than with an Increase which would pay ten | pie EK, Simins, =. F. Brooks, Voting. | & thousand persons and three hundred private | ki! hae fy 8 os See LEBEL Suanechy webs AWmcher 1 2 os eunminie aanmiahle Skirt Fora: i tie | No. iti, bagi AT THE SALE OF THE EFFECTS OF LORD | times the cost of the work of shad propagation, | fits}; Skmins.m. E> rooks. Voting S- | carriages followed the hearse. ‘The coffin was | Would be with one a ae = omplete Adee ‘orm in the | Hoc Disii LYTTON. 5 ExhibitchristiamAbuer, Sake Home: Whe | borne by sailors and was followed by one hun- | *journer here, 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, | Indispensable in the Draping of Dresses and Worth | ©2!4! ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ‘WHY THE WORK SHOULD BE NATIONAL. xbibit—Christian Abner. Saks’ Hone Wm. | G°‘and nity naval officers, Incinding admirals —_— X Caw TESTi Mranace Nowriwenee [ee Mtoe than its WEIGHT IN GOLD to La” | (Ot DAY OF NOVEM IE HAne: | FOURTH, 1a chamaucing at TEN OCROCK.at | The paper was discussed by several members | QV Erber rn Vr tre re itetts, De bs | in full uniiorm, How « Professor was Robbed. id graractens pins? Ber org fits ne Da nn prensises, will offer for sale, at” public. auction, | 407 4th street northwest, near D, J will sell the ubove | Of thesociety. Mr, Smiley suggested that tt | mreaaway. Pitsburg Special to the Philadelphia Press, Oct. 81, bie craciattivs Ase Protea Get Out ot The following described. real estute, situate inte | elects. brought up an interesting point in political French Hand-mase Underclothing, Merino Underwear | It Weighs 5 Pounds and dors Up Nearly, as sunall'gs | County of Washingtar Tae GovERNOR GENERAL Caxxot PaRpox | prof, P. W. Steele, principal at the college at pistrieg af Column, auade: | Ternigeame ace auottoneer, | ecometny, and that was whether It was advisa- A PARADE THIS AFTERNOON. Rre..—In relerence to the dispatch from Lon- | y snehburg, Va., was robbed on Water street ‘and finest imported. flosiery” fe ete. fae ee ese iat. plece oF parcel of eround ‘The tair will be inaugurated by a parade this | don giving the reply of he queen to the memo- Patent Shoulder Hraces, aud all Dress Reform Goods | Call and wecinay nt Ti BY IB ANY Hrank situate on the north slde«! the “Old” road lesdi front ALTER TR WILLIAMS & GO. Auctioneers | Ble for any state tostock its own rivers since | , ue lalr Wit be nnnguraree by & parade thle | ricLor the Peace society in the Riel case, the | lust night Prof. Steele started for Beaver lass DO en ooh er prog a Bowmen ys 9 | OPPENHEIMER'S Be Cree caren to Sas Senee Raut aver iae Ue . a —— a the fish did not necessarily return to the river a mpanted by the Marine band. Leay- | TOTOnt Globe says: “The governor general can- | evening. At the Union depot he learned he tas devotee ee POPULAR SEWING MACHINE ROOMS, — | Prey and separated ou tie south side fom the aay | WALNUT. FRAME PARLOR SUITE, UPHOI- | where it wasspawned. He thought the facts — ss artne band. hot exercise the pardoning power except on the | had ten minutes betore train time aud went to igh] ee he Pree oer | gg OF OAR StING MACHINE OGM | Brows, gn ecraried o aie gouth sion the Wood Hust HouEWooD Conte | where it wasspawmed. | Ho ‘howght the face |ing the armory at thee o'lock, the tine of | advice of lis ministers. “Formerly governors | "neighboring saloon to get a glam of beet, 2 = SorTHE — | piece oftand, and running oe atig te Site scot 3 ‘ACK, WALNUT WHAT | the whole work of shad propagation done by | nue down the Avenue to d street; then up the | Sithoul the udviees of thelr ministers, Lord | When he returned the train had gone, He GENTLEMEN’ GOODS. e ‘id road; thence on a itne with said road NOTS, EASELS, \ UT EXTENSION ‘TA- | the national government, Avenue to 25th street; thence by way of K | Dufferin commuted the death sentence of Le-| then got into conversation with a smooth- za a = lean, No. Pree: thence N. 10ig W 49.58 perce. Bis AND LINING HOOM CHAIES WALNUT | Col, MeDonald suid that, the results of the | street to the Arlingion hotel, in front of which | pine without the advice of Mr. Mackengle, bis | spuken stranger who inviled him outto tuke® a =e Pe nara rele ory pct i actus tence tet pe MARBLE TOL SIDENOAIES LOUNGES STU. | work should be determined in aggregate, While | guvundpatade wif be elven pine without the advice of Mr. Mackensie, bls | snuken stranger who invited him out te takes Suna Sumns att ew Improved Machines of alt kinds | {Benes 27 perauer, nonce, Wit) barca yuce 0] WALNUT. WARDROWES BEUDING, MAT: | the Hudson and Delaware roy would be ihe ——— Arguluent between the colouial secretary and | piled. ‘The stranger told Mele he could go.0m & — Sole Actes: for AUERBACH'S Saxony Wool, Ger- | tote) roods amd twenty-two (22) perches, more of | PRERSIS AND ofuiten | this your, It did not £10, murkuble that wien | SENTENCED FOR ASSAULT AND FoRCannyrxa | MF. Blake, Canadian minixter of justice at that | inter train, and suggested tant they gu to Pitts, etiare Sut ree mai haitt- Knit Jackets corner ithand H."oc2)" | lew. “fheauld tral enate iaimprovedty aninaltwo| SONS MEpAR Ne BALOWS" AND. BOL: | thers iva large cateh in the Delaware there lea | A Pistot.--John Hacrinston, the young man | time, the instructions te the governor general | bang, to, bi ‘ime. ‘The amen wen! vg | “Terns of eal sr you 1 Bry STERS, ENGRAVINGS, KITCHEN UTEN- shesapeake, and vice | Who it was supposed swallowed.aringat tue firth | Were changed, and now he cannot act without | saloon on 2d avenue an; | SURPOSE YOU LOOK IN AT MekRNNEws | | Terms oftale: oueihird Ca) of the purchasemoney | RELA yOG RTE WITH OFT GOODS | cuminiahed caten to ing incold the shud avoid | precinct station house last Friday nizit, was In | Sdvice.) [tis believed at, Winnipeg thet Hlel | two women, where another rout tags they | Netic New Automatic White Itisa litle Daisey. | third ts) in twelve (13) months from theday of suie | 9 UgU ALLY FOUND IN HOUSEKEEPING. the long rivers comingirom the mountainsand | the Police Court to-day charged with carrying | ¥! anges oe Surcabbned kp choon i aw New Machines ofall kinds | Grail eaatny at the option of the purchaser; tie Saud de- | OS WEDNESDAY) NOVEMULE FOURTIL com: | Soothe warmer waters of the small rivers | concealed weapons. It wasshown that he ent " L sf alg a fait UNDERWEAR at] jE Machines ofall is re OE a Ee mencing AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., we shall sell, at Mee ene io wucmaors | Stary Youngesaloon and offered forsale a ring | _.A SCHoor Roy's Surctpr.—Loring L. Lord, @ | ax be she mest prices, 5 pairing mi fred payinents to be secured By feed of trust, von | reudunce No. 4ue M street southwéstine abovegnods, | draining tidal areas, He, thong! fille aged oes pees ge eos omy ee C. A. Lord, 6 newly mude frie poh gundered shirts to order for $7.50. A Speciat ae SSSs$2$9 PE ee ee ee en ee ae ee cra rhe eas | Worthy the attention of buyers. ta.’ | Brodtable and economical to have the work of | wid that no suide jewelry was wanled, and committed suicide last the and SB ELLERY'S, FINANCIAL. , ‘ohe hundred dollars ($100) will be required of the | C24 _ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts.”_| propacation done by, the TOihtd vei tess if| when he was leaving he drew a revolver on ‘atachool in the after | eonsclousness ocak WwW —— 7 ail filo Souiply Sah, Goetermmot mais wihivess | Dt DO ne: Auemoneee: the work were sil done under the direction of | Joseph Peyton. He was» Nentenced for G0 days uabble one popils | he found. two = Dares: 2 & C from the day of wale, the trasive reserves the | TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS’ SALE OFA | the general government, for the assantt an or 90 days Semacet por | eben ireet, W. B. Wueeter & Co. ripe Fesell at the cont of the deiaulting purchases: | “BRICK HOUSE ANDO Fleas AOUSE. O | ME Goode, the president of the society, re- | carrying the pistol. in wakes tenio "a aaa toe Sums To Onvex ‘Members New York Stock Exchange and Chicago | Ali conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. NORTH SIDE OF STODDERT STREET, marked that this paper was without exception cay into the | vaiuee at we SB Hourd of Trade, CHAPIN BROWN, Trustee, OF MILL STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.'C. the most Importent paper on the fish question | A New Lopes HAut.—The corner stone of nto the $77.00 0¢30.n2,4,6,7.9 ‘B25 Hp MLnorthwest. | By virtue of a deed of ‘trust, dated 27th of Sep- emmy | EVE resented before the society. Hitherto the | the new hallof Traveling Pligrim Lodge, No- pony 6 Fine Shirts to Order nn. $900. See meee [USTED STATES MARSHALS BALE ——_| Brae’ arsine nce tocar cf ihn Duatrict of Co, fish question has been largely ‘theoretical. and | 2-358, G.U-0. of 0. F.. was laid at “Hiltisdale eke tase | sauce bos eho potioes sno 8D. 7 Broadway, New York, > = asia cat tie * my the rg have been largely prophetic. There day afternoon with aj riate services, horse, ahd oT ay 6 Superior Shirts to Order... rasta ahinaton Ofte, 1014 15th st. nw, is virtue ofa writ of Aéri fucias Inied out of the | cures sual on THUR DA wie Wore uo periods of statistical records. At last | ithe ‘Brand lodge formed at thelr hail on “21th ‘the end of | gheuy and told i oe Instantaneous communication by private wire with | Clerk's office of the Snpreme Court ct the District ‘H DAY’ OF OCTOBER, 1885, at HALF-PAST | they were getting where IL was possible to make | street northwest and in regalia and put | was, on to work up the case. © Finest Shirts to Order.......91200. New York and Chicago. ‘cc2¢-1m | Of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public | FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, se | comparative statements of facts and could see | through the city to Hillsdale, where it took _ . $$ sale, (or cash, on THURSDAY, ihe FLFLH DAY OF | at pubiic auction Lot No, 9%, in Holmead's addiuon to | ‘here they stood, ‘The facts presented were not in theceremony. Kev. J. A. Handy, Rev. Ba Guaranteed to Fit NOVEMBKIL A.D. 1n85, Commencing at ‘TIN | Georgetown, D.C. with ie improvements, reserving | Onis Guportany in thelr economic but | B'Aiexander, Rov. J. E. Welch and ouners Shoafs | , Tue Reoovr: Proxce & Warrery, SoS ai st Me omer Mh su drnommesctne |S ieaycopay vse mhe front ten Ret Chere ang | from various aclontife points of ‘view. thoy | unload in ube services," ‘The commaitice ta inches ™ | tn the recount of DUBREUIL & co., STOCK BROKERS, glowing gous chattels und Axtarcs, to wit HE Que | twelve mouths to be secured, with, Interest. $20.de- | were getting. a knowledge of what was passing | charge ‘was W. Davis &. Hi. Triplett and tlanapalie at she 64 Broadway round Sy-sten consis Iwill be required iconveyan neath the sea, America was taking Reed, the exercises ‘occasion feporia were fied Saturday 211 Paws. AVE IIR NaE: ye, }New York. Wires and cquipineuts thereto, and Overground Wires, | And recording at the purchaser's sost, If tue terms of | In all these matters ining to fisheries, and | being under charge of Potomac Union lodge, ted States | ME, Denny, republical, —$——<_ 639 151 iret (Corspran Hullding), Washington, | Poles and sitachroents, all-within the Dustrict of Col: | yale are. notscompiled with in ten days. the premises | the world wag 1 ‘with amazement upon | No, 892, G. U. 0. 0. F. oners Ouding a plural PRIVATE STUCK TELEGRAPH WIRES Peo hn ESE id ee c | maybe resold at the purchaser's risk, aiter one week's | what we are accomplish! The olen pace = Ty Fannie | fuvor aud the 7 Sere RE {Spang mach as oorsich Hoarty Wires Morse Relays. ree ORO E Trastes, | Waa coming to be botier um brosd | Bexsamux DeWoLy Sarp 10 Be Auive.—1 Brooker of ae po WASHINGTON, DALTIMOHEE PHILADELPHIA, ‘oe elas ene Relays, sours, og, Quad pie GEORGE CP papiblone 4 polley upon which Prot. ‘Baird established the | gma he suicide aaa aoe eet ond Sotas Warrant \" i Cnotian Oaxiee Titi street und Bomar Switenes, Condenwors | TMAEDTATERE CREPES THE ARove SALE | tounderstand, the pructical bearings of the fish guy elope omen ppp ig pe ciocret. ‘Gaarenes | Sciicua report WILL OPEN NOVESER 15, ene Vann Grime seg Heecaumeaia hace PAGS ists | Weare pdr a hana ea | ueion eae oecomar, Sint lo undorsiaed | Deon ideutided tx Menjamin Bot, Tormerty cape elle er ‘This house is provided with all modern couventences, Hecey 1. bona, Washi Pc. Press, Sextette ‘Table, Hydrometer Cais, ice aprensta hweniy-seven (27) oF ta of this elty. ity Coroner Smith, of W! ConcERxIxG fochuding Miectric Helin, as: Hot mad Cold Waren wire i "Pisin eperad Partogr, wlth all the interest ofthe Postal Telecraph feet of! Pierre ge. | legitimate trut of such @ policy, that at last weal ts baltinvore ‘and, calling ‘wealthy. — Baths. dc ‘The house is situated on the highest ground | g BUY aud sell on commission ‘all classes of Railway | Comoauy, an asnigues of the Postal Te Com a ry, 3 culture and the knowledge of marine llie | Doors ‘of Benjamin DeWoll,w it was j valqooretsty Roasting cians and aacint ang ieeleeatad | He H-DODGH, Renkent Parte igiein aitatacrcariee | grtmial mie emt cap si | Beal pravonued «very foverening paper on | DV oretsTen tn at <4 Sueiae * ing and fishing Umexcelivd. “Tiw cuisine aud see? |, Qvotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re. | Syanh Oeeatee ak cn aan ac eroroy vent | TOAD pe lof gratitude: Vice unexceptionable. This delightful aSe | garding the markets re ed, our wires: sea the: L vi Eireiy free from tiaiaria, nehsfal Island 1 eu | Rantiss direct from the... York Blake, and Prot Oue't. Mason cxbotied plaster pow eens WALTER ALKES, prime, | Seooetesoanon Ste fpbaies greg toe tees crea Saree ae ‘M. SULLIVAN, Manager. oc26math-3m | 7] y. or nose flutes, Was ae = 288) Tue Viexxa Orricrax Comraxy ‘donned by savage artiste upos a lat suriase, —” rr at EW DISCOV! S OALISE, ; 600 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W., relief for Coli in«the Head, Sore Ni MARKS EVE = Gamern, Sc. 15e. box. Fur saleby alldrugyista ol30i | Meck ERY ARTICLE IN PLAIN FIGURES:

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