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i ie Naat: a rc ei la dali . THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, TELEGRAMS 0 rity ‘SUR A 2 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : ea otcat taxes ane & Pirebag Tracked by @ Leaky Oli ‘vening S:ar Newspaper Company, oan. W. Va. Nov. 4.—About ter GEO. W. ADAMS, Pree’. leben arose a) Rahn gan ma Tar Fveetxo STAR served to subscribers in the pled by Daniel Childers, at Penasvore, Mitchie city by carriers, on thetr own account, at 10 cents per ere reel to bon, fro, Mr. ao¢ Tomek, Sle Be" mane Copten at Utne ewunter 3 j eo Mra, Childers were asleep in bed, and. wary Sonth one yous, Gots ene, OS ; rescued by neighbors from the flanies with ere! Post Office uimost difficulty their escape from death being excendsChame alt meaneys * "nnlneton, DCs i Weanrom, | Giroumsiane potted to imov - : arism, and a search resulted in finding a six Tux WEEKLY STan—published on Friday—$1 © jon can of 01 ° cor ore re ear pO epee maiubiinbed on, Fridn ke gallon can ofoilia the corner where, the fi Seen | WASHINGTON, D.o. SUPPLEMENT. _ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4. (dell Sas Zens LADIES’ GOODS. companies for several times its value and the SGI S BAUS AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. RECEIVING ELECTION NEWS. The ¥. Mc. A. on he ee —————— — — Attempted Suicides tn Missour!. . MEL y -ARIS.—GLOVES: NING. 4 r = ae PROGRAM TO BE FOLLOWED DURING THE WEEK 8 a ee case eee ‘£18 AFTERNOON. We Sa ancencers rea THE PROPOSED NIGHT SCHOOLS, | The Scenes About Town Last Night— OF PRAYER A YOUNG GIKE AND A PROMINENT BUSINESS Saag tenew, Parisian style: also clothes cleaned and Ree ASW eee a ee (TOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. perce oad Th ae Opinions Expressed as the Returns| Next Sunday the week of prayer to be ob- MAN WEART OP LAvE. ¢shmn eteodl apmetn Saumemerioati 5 aa ga SG OC See BE yee — THURSDAY'S REGULAR SALE AT OUR Avc. | The School Board Fails to Meet—Super-| Came i served throughout the world by Young Men's | FUtToN, Mo., Nov. 4.—Miss Georgie, a young z Morthwest, sad ‘wlll continue unill theeatirestock |“ MILCE HONS FASO TORS AEE SO” of ARDSECOND WANDERERS CEU TRY | _ tmtendent Powell's Suggestions. 5 — Christian associations will begin. During the | lady of 18 years of age, and daughter of Mrs, Jax Govrn, Fancy Goods, Ladies ‘and Gents Furmstiog? St | _ PHY SIDE OF STODDERT STRERT, BAST BAD HOOSE QOSEEDING FINE WALNUT | A meeting of the school board was to have | _A great deal of interest in the New York and | week meetings for young men only will be beld | Mary Campbell, a widow, who lives in the Peel Tie ti stds Me pecomtlve, Pictures. | tons, Howlers, Gioves, Blankets, Comforts.| Drem | | By virme ot a decd of is dated 7 Sep OTHER CARDEIS ND HOGS EINE FANTR | been held last night to consider the report of | Vinsinia elections was manifested about town | in tho parlors of the Young Men's Christian Rit eulglds a tow days cine My tobi: oe Colored Papers and orders Welled Scrap Pictures, | vets, Sheeting Musiins, Ae. ‘The case ue ail be Sali | Binge’ hes Fecarded in liber N.C. 4. fllo OF LAM RRNOAS: PICTURES, QUANTITY | the special committee appointed by the board | !ast night, but there was no great excitement, | association, on New York avenue, near 14th | Hina, ‘The atismpt came very peat peeing great variety; Silk Transior Pictures: Favors for the | regardiess of price. oc20-6t" | lurabiay and at tne: seeeeee Oh tag District of Cor SR UARABREQUING, CORNICES, €c5 LARGE | to consider the | The bulletins of the returns were posted at the | street. The topics for discussion are as follows: | Luccess, and Would have done me hel i kot Erin Coane cars unt Seiler Soe Muni, | ESCO pls Soi oe aay ome a Pot UOODS VERMMR IN NAGE | schools Meum Clank and Bette iowersy | unilod pressofie, af the tp-iown hotels and | —Senday, Nov. s,9:90.m,—a aeuseof weak: | usen that Dt kl." Tpperuin Neng is Eee Ornaanenis, bet = NINTH Day’ ER, 1885, LF-PAST ‘N ER MATH A a 4 les yer.—2 Chron., xx; 1-12; Mi time and promptly applied Fann, Serviis ae. Wonders for children, mzwecss BP, % WARNER, Real Extate Broker. FOUROCLOCK POM ts Seat sr the Hembareh | Ata’ TERE ge ATES ES, LULU NS | were the-only members of the board who put in | €xhibited through transparancies atthe | ness leads to prayer.—2 Chron., xx; 1-1 dion, Bh ocenee that’ Bites ADAME TRA PHAGE. Ms at public auction Lot No. 93, in Holmead: ” NINE jOVE! Y Post building. Small knots were gath Pieased to mect ner | PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE VERY VALUABLE | Gebrecte See ese | MCRSENG: NOVEMBER’ FIFTH, AT TEN | an appearance, and no meeting was held, ing. SI gathered . D. ‘NCOP THE LATE ADMIRAL iteY- | @ right of way over the front ten feestherect NOL! KNOWN ‘TRE! ia: BENSLIN Noktiwest © AS No 1819 H STREET) | Terms ofsaie: Onehaifcash; ihe balatice in six and Ss. GER, Auctioneer. ‘Sunday, Nor Superintendent Powell had a listof eighteen | 9foUnd the bulletins at the Arlington and | Jas., tv. 13, persons, twelve women and six men, who had | Riggs, and quite s crowd of clerks and politi- | 20. 8, 4:50.“ What ts your lifet"— | mother had a quarrel tn the m: john, xvil.: Ve 19, | time the form ree elie girl took such a large dose of poison at VA Removed w 516 Suh st. ppc ie Eee re ae a Sess Se a a ‘mont jonday, Nov, 9,8 p.m.—A life question an-| near death that it took seven by bal FEDORA DRESS SHIELDS On FRIDAY. “OCTORER THIRTIETH, Doalt will ‘be required se the baler” Ail eevee SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE. volunteered to teach in the proposed night | clans were assembled at Willard's discussing | sworea John, viz 28 20 58-40, 7 work boiore the physician bad any hope of ‘Are Recommended by 1885, at FOUR O'CLOCK, ‘tn front of the s And recording at the purchaser’scost. It the terms of | wit be sold at th 3 a schools, Mr. Powell thought that this number | the situation very quietly, while two old-time | ““Tuesday, Nov. —A life without selt | ing bis patier 0 ls NOW Feo THE LEADING DRESSMAKERS. premises. I shall offer for sale that very hand-, sale are not complied with In ten day nue, Ob THURSSA TS MOA SI, eee aaE Ee | would be sufficient to equip at I ight | “darkies” stood in one corner picking a banjo | in it_— 1-7, from the ‘of the morp een eee a oe ee ener tas (No Lee, H treet dorth. | Guay be temldat the purchaser Hak, FISTH, at TEN OCLOCK, twent'aix” end of | Schools. Of some of tue'voluntcere, he bad per: | and singing old plantation songs. Several hun-| Wednesday: Now. 11-8 On ‘the thought will soon be out of danger, MENTS ALTERED, REE | Sicgiat threestory Beee ec e ee aeaan | notice in The Hon Sos Horyes, Mates and Mules, from tne Cumberland Val- | sonally no knowledge as to whetner they, were | dred people were assembled in fronto! the | Of life, take Christ into the ‘ship Jobae vi: | Hou. Chas. W. Samuel, a leading grocery- ; ‘dyed and Lined: Furs Kepaired: Moft made. Sem rueme nat ets olen crane ane WOO! *Prastce, | ley, Pennsylvania, Amon the jot will be found some | leuchers OF ‘Rot ‘Two of ths volunteers are | Hewspuper offices: otlierwise. the_strects were | 16-217 rhe Pony acer pn 1310 Stas Bee A eat nie, | (west 30 feet of lot 3, square 105,) with side and rear EXECUTORS SALE. good draught and driving horses. teachers in ‘the public schools, one. Prot, | quiet, There was no wild enthusiasm dis. fhureday, Noy. 12, 8 p.m—Life in earnest.— | tempted to cx _ alleys: as UE IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE SALE. Also, Mitchell, a member of the faculty’ of Howard | played, but occasionally @ democrat more en- | Phil, tL: 4; ‘Oy 14, 15, his throat wit Hi ‘Terms: One-third cash: the residue in one, two and | the undersigned, under ‘and by virtue of the last will | _,L0t of Second-hand Wagons, Phaetons and Buggies, | University, and another, Prof, vA Richards, a | thusiastic than the rest would shout out: “No| | Friday, Nov. 13, 8 p.m.—The one aim of a hiyheteeton Gree ears, ich notes Gearing interest at the rare of gf greenperry Wath will se at + pebllc ane ton ‘Harness, Blankets, &c., = elbow a old teacher, formerly superinten- | mugwump in gar One very nice joking: old “Senna: Bes Sa eee vi ae = sption of ts we convey: : i i 180, lent of publicschools, Mr. Po’ ki ntleman at the Arlington they called major 1 Nov. 14, 8 p.m.—How shall my life Rich MILLINERY. CLOAKS, SUITS. LACES, | Qhcing SC. at the purchases not wo Mendsed | foara Bice tayim Hlouuends addition to’ George-| ‘Ten Albany Cutters, made ind trimmedin the best | Gf the matter send ead Tae or ayes peaking | gentleman at the Arlington they called ‘mi ty | bere end?—Matt., xili.; 36-43. sent minded room and DRESS TRIMMINGS, FURS, &c. Every effort has | Goliars deposit required at time of sale. ‘Terms bi'sale: One-half cash; balance in six and | ir net 8nd latest styles. x x Wasa teacher of penmanship. He thought it | was to pile uj d was very much dissatisfied | | These topics will bé discussed by prominent | talked to himself: sometimes he would not a been made in the selection of these goods, and we are F. P. B. SANDS, Trustee. | tweive months, to be secured on the property sold, 5. BENSINGER, Auctioneer._ | might be advisable to let each teacher teach bis | with the way the reports came in. He had no | ¢lerzymen and member of the association, swer bis wife when she spoke to him. t now prepared to exhibit an unsurpassed stock of high | THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. cc2v-eotds | with interest, $25 deposit required af time of rele, rpsomas DOWLING. auctioneer. or her specialty. A-half hour could be given to | doubt about the facts at all, but thought it was| The associations of Maryland, West Virginia | finally locked himself in an Up stairs room, ease All conveyancing, @c., at purchaser's vost. Ir the —— the teacher of penmanship, another hail hour | amtiame to attempt to deceive the public’ ny | and Disiict of Columbia will tarot im convene | Where he made thw attempt but ths der was area Prices will characterize goods In| | gg- THE ABOVE SALI 18 POSTPONED ON | iermsorsale are tot complied with inten davsthe | VERY HANDSOME FRENCH PLATE BEVRL | He teacher of penmansh composition, &c, Each | sending out false reports, “They might as well | tion at Martinsburg, W. Va.,on the 20th inst. | forced open as be was about to repeat tt tie every department BEN'SLETE 1500, SAME HOUR AND POACE | PoTang may DerevLtiattedetaulting purchasers | MIRROR, SUPERIOR WALNUT MT SIDE | Senool, he thought, anould have ite elves | tell the Cente a eel eTney Ewe thac the | the following delegntes will Tepresent | the | bied profusely. bata physician was onlied and ‘7 Trevise, Parin_foc201 907 Peansyivanisave._| BER SIXTH, 1560, SAME MOUI Ai ACE. | Fisk, after one week s advertisement BOOK CASE NOR cH OES NGepiGe | responaible head.” He thought the sessions of | county democracy have traded Hill off. and his | Washington association: B. H. Warner, Jobn | the wound deeerd, Sit Baumacls ie about & Jar I steers EDGAR WATING } Goa Werkion | CARD AND SIDE EA BES” BAR DOW DEAE: | the school should be held “tures mnights ines | majority: is: New York and. Brookign. ts B. Wight 1. C. Williamson, &. Krambine, E. D. | Years old. an active business mas, and ln 18 vst Recerven, 'UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers JESSE H. WILSON, Atiornene aads RL ANTIQUE MAHOGANY. SIDEBOARD, | We0k, and not continue over two hoursata | not over forty thoasand, while Davenport's | Case; J. AicLaln Brown, W. FL 1 Smut. c. | and i871 represented this (Callaway) county . 2en UT EXTENSION TABLE, BENT-' ime. jority outside over sixty ousan tS ichards, . 4 be iv cant aoce Loner TRUSTEES SALE OF 2 STORY BRICK HOUS! sa THE ABOVE SALES ARE. PONED| AND OTHER WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, A | M: resol pal Harding, Robert Webb, J. P, MeMillaa,J, & | bis strange conduct. His pb; QF IMPORTED FANCY FEATHERS AND THE RO 217 NEW JERSEY AVENUE N.W., AT | untill WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBERFOURTH,SAME | QUANTITY OF CHINA AND GLASS WARE enich ver inecaea te omer arene peeing ree Bia he! of bea tee cay ek Barker.” ‘will recover from his wounds. sha teen net *| py virtue oftwodeedsof trast, theo Sitka ee ACH OM account ofthe rain, py order | CHAEFING DISHES, SMALL LOD WALNUT | Gen. Birney, setting asidea room in tia tency | me with any such isles report? Noceist Directly Spee Se THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FELT | 15th dayof Marche a Dy face hint FOR eR AGG LAAN Fine | COS AUR NIEU RE, SEVERAL HAE: | building, adjoining the High School butiding, | a bulletin was stuck up stating that the Tripune Sentenced for Thieving. A Colored Militin Company Disarmed. HATS IN THE CITY, AT POPULAR PRICES _| in lider No. 1000, ‘follo 47, et seq. and the other, I [408 E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. ESTRY BRUSSETS CARPETS. INGRAIN Cal | for a night school. “In this building it was pro- | bulletin board gave Hill 13,000 majority in | THREE CASES BROUGHT BEFORE JUDGE SNELL | GALVESTOX, TeX., Nov. 4.—The Grant Ritles, dated the Ist day of May, A.D. 1sss, and. duly rors PETS, OLL. CLOTHS, CUSPADORES, TWO RE. d to conduct a school especially for the | King’s county. “There, that's @ lie,” he said. ‘TO-DAY. @ local colored militia compan a oe poche coeted ip ther Mo. 1038, Folio 202, ot eg. of the land ABRIGNEES SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ES Bs COOKING UTENSILS AND | benefit of the newsboys. “Anybody who knows ny thing Knows the! wruiam Jackson, ayoung colored man, vis-| disarmed by Sheriff’ Ower Fagen of te arty secured therety, we wil lee tor| UY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COL | oN MOREA UGUELIES. | an xrern, | pit; Clark sald all the board could do tast| Zribune would never say anything like. th . 9 ott night was to authorize the use of the school | No, sir notif it were true! It's absurd. Why, | ited Jacob Scheinberg’s clothing store, on 4% | the attorney general of th mr that buildings and order the necessary changes to| if ‘that were true Hill would be elected!’ | street, last night, and tried on an_overcoat, | 5? . tn cv be made, such as putting in gas fixtures. He | and the old gentleman laughed cynically and | While Jacob was in an adjoining sto® William | S{iwenee of labor differences existing hero, ax thought’ the committee on buildings had | got very red in the face. ¢ off with thi ath Preeegersd| Bryce pina Bhciy: Me ral tins authority todo this, ifit were necessary to do | ~The question othow the democratic victory | Went off w e cout without paying it. He | directed tive sheriff to gather * ined oct from remises, on the SEX'TENTH es Seiua Reerear, Da¥ OF NOVEMBER. AD. 1385. - 2A 3 . a ‘at HALE-PasT | _ BY virtue ofa certain deed of assignment exe- nts’ mises 1213 Pet 606 9th sk. opposite Patent Office. | FUUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following described real | Cuted to the undersigned by ‘T. Edward Clark Splvanin Setanta ed rans oresey and complete stock of Ladies’ and Children’s | extate and premises situate in the city of Washington | aid Thomas I. Cross et al, recorded in Liber, former occupied by the Waverly Club, iit FALE ERD WINTER HOSEEY Mt Se UND | and Know! and designated on the, Crousd Vater sion | No. 800, follo 237 ‘et seq. of he tana recs ate x a YALL 48D MINTER HOSIERY MERING AND | sud know! and designated on the Froud plal oc plan | No, U2, (uo 207 sey, ofthe, land records othe 1885, at TEN O'CLOCK, 1 shall seli_ the entire co: MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. cl ef rf di 1s soon walked against Officer Melton, and when | the company and sh Beautiful ime of HAND-KNIT WORSTED Goons, | “Teuaus of sales fd cash, and the balance In one | Met specified. aud in front of the veveral premises, | ELEGANT BRASS “AND BRONZE MANTEY, | cants for admission to the night school have | The most, prevalent democratic opinion was | who was then wearing the coat. Before Judge | °°™PYY 2 ee é ‘two years: x | to wl : LOTS, INCLUDING -FRENCH CLOCK AND | been registered at the Franklin building, and | that Cleveland would be convinced that the % such as Children's HOODS. SACQUES, SHI and ye }; Motes to bear interest at the rate of six - . D) DE, i Snell this morning Jackson made no dénial of | Sam Jomes Declines to go to N York MITTENS: DRAWERS: LEGGINGS cad bene! cent per annum. and to be secured by uceed of | \O2 WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF NO-| SIDE" PIFCES, FRENCH MARBLE CLOCRS, | about 500 at the Sumner building. democrats could win without the assistance of | Snell iz " o New Yor! SHAWLS and PASCINATORS. ‘upon the premines sold. or all cash at the option | VEMBER'PROXIMO, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., STRIKING HOU! ‘DHALF HOURS, WITH —— — the magwumps, and would be forced to follow | the theft, and the judge gave him thirty days for 8100 Per Night. ‘ofthe purchaser. If the terms are not complied with | ¥e Will sell lots 23 and'29, in square 801, having to:| SIDE OMNAMENTS, ELEGANT. BRONZL SYSTEMATIC CHARITY. his party. appointments will be made | ! Jail, BrmwtxGnam, ALA. Nov. 4 1. pBingsmpartment of Infante, and Children's PLUSH | lu (en, days, the trusiess reserve the right (o Fesell at | Geter 8 fron of OOiy feet on stréet, between | AND OTHE ORNANENTS, BKONZE LAMPS, faster now” was the general ery... The imprey-| pian Was Renee Tine Cnn ae nine, Solored | most itite circuxday on te st NNETS. WALKING SUITS. MEBINO CLOA! e Tiak anid cost 0 jefaaiting, purchaser. J streets sontheast. > % efore the court for ste lala and embroidered, in Motner Hubbard and other SubyeTaMGite at ule purchasers cust A depositof | Aton THURSDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF XO- The Annual Meeting of the Associated | feut would have toryicid now,mod the pasty ring iroim Altct Drown, who stated tothe Judge | Uvero were wo many strangers in town to ylea. oclSim: ‘will be requir:d'on the day of gale. Teens MO, St EOS LOCK P.M. a Charities. would be put In undisputed control, Some of | that Sandy took the ring from her finger with- | Sam Jones preach. It is estimated that 6, LLE SLEAVIN HAS OPENED DRESSMAK | no2d&ds Wat 2. THOMESON,}Trastecs. | Tas'a front of rs feet on Lith aurea Leteoen Beat BER OF HEAR the soberer party leaders, however, who know | Out her consent. Officer Cross said he was wear- ard the evangelist at ty Mi fae pitincs tas on oe eee — a Esstreets southeast, aint lots 15 aud 16 have a united FROM PARTIES | pg THEORY AN: the President better, declared that the result | 1p# the ring when arrested. The judge ordered morning, the sermon be Ber patrons. superior fitz : prices mod- | FFYRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | front of 102% feet’ Om 12th street, between D and 5. fi GAME IN THE. AXD PRACTICE OF THE ORGANIZA- | wouid not affect Mr. Cleveland's policy. restitution and fined Sandy $5. ound he preached to a house eraths Reception aad Bridal Trousenas & Specialty. | L PROPERTY ON THE WiSt SIDE OF FLUE | streets southetat x TION ST FOKTH—THE WORK OF THE PAST | “Ttepresentative Morrison was het by aSrar | _ Mirgaret Carroll, a young white woman, was | at the opera tits wards ‘oclO-Im* SO Durkee Sutra eee AVENUE | Aa ncia rie TREREARTER vo will oall| AND THE NEEDS OF THE FUTURE—OFFICERS | reporter in the corridor of Willard’s where re- | atrested by Detective Carter and arralened for | contiaue ull this Been pee of ¥ re i iby ee. coffin each case separately. VET CARPETS, SMYRNA CA - = - "i P el. TI ? ? ¥ 468, e's west par, rms of sale. w i CARPETS, § dels 4 quantity of wearing apparel. The young woman sch in New Gecnccared Gacteny’ sels ar panicsncien is tontet | money int cashand tre bala ie tone cern | BODY See tite The fourth annual meeting of the associated | PINS at alt" was the reply. “The administra: | Hd formerly been employed by the. ladien the ron a SA TER DAN ihe SEV UATE DAY | menisat siz, twelvesnd eightcen montis with inter: | FOR AN ATTACHE OF A FOREIG charities brought together last evening at the | tion has adopted a good policy, and pet placed pe Soot eave pas ek > tI CLOC Lt an or at the op- TWO FINE el L Congregational church a fair-sized audi right on with it, whether Hill gets . 4 7 = motel tion of the purchaser. “Title will be. retained until the ere chureh a fairsized audience. i sae ® ag er to om the " 20, in ‘hiliseen's atthe tin eon exch lot. | vy) a r Be & : Neill, of Missourl, expressed esterday afternoon @ school MME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTE, Brick Dwelling. containing seven rooms Purchaser. | Resale unless the terms are complied | Gay prior to sale. 2S ‘ocdot | When the last notes had died away, Commis- | to make appointments faster now. “There Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. H. dey o Es B VON BRANDIS, MODIST ‘Terms: $1,000in cath, cof which, $100 must be paid | With in ten days afer sale at tie fk ant eee a ce | AY ae “Aadlioseas ~ | Sloner Webb, the presiding officer, called upon geuenps i this,” be satel “Ava 8 wiralgat | Gesaon to 1. Honor, aun, 4004 654 S000n | Oe Oe ee oe ees aeen ‘Suits made as the shortest notice. Superior fitting, | per annum, to be secured by deed of trust upon the Ross ae assignees VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FRONT-| prayer. Commissioner Webb then made the = Daniel, part 12. sq. 317; $1,500. KR. D. Weaver, | oie; a stepping briskly u . Feasonahie ‘and satisfaction guaranteed. Bromine wild, All conveyancing and Fecorditig io be oc20-eo&ds _ JULSON T. CULI ING ON THIRD STREET, BELWEEN EAST opening address, which was mainly devoted to executor, to Moses Sinsheimer and J.8. Mun: | S#": Satin ae neg eH og Boxy ening ‘Bridal Trosseaus a specialty. ‘cost haser. of aa N - | the needs of charity work in this city, a subject roe, part | 454; $5,000. Catherine Weaver ver mn ray wcroNs _ek-dm___ 920 14th street, between Tund K. | complied with in ten (10) days, otherwise the’ prop TO-"ORROW. arene Ch rs with which, he was familiar, owing to bis lfc: | Their Training—A Look to the Fatare ¢ “i to 1 Bi Weaver property on east eldsar | newwork 8 we looked Up and saw a train t FRENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY | ug purchaser. J NITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. “PAST Fot , Wwe shall speaking ol the dangers arising ivem init! | —Some Suggestions of Superintend- | High street, Georgetown; 88.500. C. A. Lemar ‘whi ‘Cleaning Fstablishment. 1205 New York ave. tw. NEWMAN, Trustee, wil, in front of th st ntarieeal iL | speaking of the dangers arising from indis- se pet to Martha Johnson, sub. lot 49, sq. 360; $2,400. yA Aut Elpds of Ladies ‘and Gents “Garments Dyed, A pth oi 823 fy st nw. | By virtue ofa writ of feri factas twsued ont of the | Nout i syiare Nor FOG, haviee eL ee wine em | criminate viving “as tending’ to crete a | amt Shallenberger. XH. Herr to Ie Proctor, suby lots 09, 70,72 to oul saved her, but the Chaned and finished in the most superior manner WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Aucta, | Clerk's office of the Supreme Courter tre Inettee, by 98 feet deep to ant alloy, Improved bya two-story | pauper class in the community, he urged the 79 sq. 234; $-. C."A. Lemar to James | danger seem She steod Ihe Ce eee veteet Sut, Party Dremes auc oc31-dé&dbs Koha epson pat ear it sell cy public cane containing 7 rooms and bathroom, neces et mors nee ae ory anion in Superintendent Shalienberger, of the Reform | E. Hunt, lot’ 48, 2,700, R. Coyle tue and gaze’ jute terror at the iunout being Tippett sale, for cash, on THURSDAY, ihe FIFTH Daly OF | gas and water. he work of dispensing charity. He held up as 5 annua rt ve | trustee, "to W. M. Sefton, sub, lot 34, ‘SFicher | PPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ROVEMBER AD. ls, panmenclug ad (rex | (Tite property Is well Jorated and should command models the public natituitons whilen are eto tan Leisure marie Jetted erty f FB. Tuornton ‘to ‘L. Winslow, sub; she would have gone down bi REN ALOGUE BALE OCK A. Hf, at the : he a:tel . led for the unfortunate and the business : 3 18, W.& C's sub. Mt. Pleasant: | Seve! utlemen who ee, SEVERAL Underground System of Wires, consisting ef raxtess | twelve months for notes bearing interest, trom day of | Sime practical com e Method could be | school sessions. The boys are divided into two , Metropolis View; $2.30 bught that abe would surely be k Gusd Gumrentues pertics Al cokessnance MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS wires and equipments thereto, and Overground Wires, | sale, and secured by a deed of trust-on property sold. | adopted in disp ute charity through | separate families—but there shoul@ be three, | ‘lanna Roach to Jacob Franz, lot 35, M. & B. coy Mr, S.A. Stroud, a wate ‘HER SructaLties ARES OF Poles and attachments, all within the District of Col- | All conveyancing, &c., at purchaser’scos:, $1U0down | an organization of the character of the associ- , | 8ub. Metropolis View: $2,400, Jessie A. Sun- ‘fennessee road, who was only. pce 4 French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underweat BLOKS, umbia; also a lot of instruments bolongine te the O, when the property in struck off. atoa chat ties. and would be, if necessary accommodations | 9eriand to earah E. Harvey, sud. 136, 156; | from the girl, saw her condition. He bounded aod nese imported Hoary ot aoe Rennthce erate Met | rating Department of the Pontal Telegraph and Cable | “witb WALTER i. WILLTAMS & CO., Aucts nae LRCAET EYP EORe were provided. Each of these families have | $9 817.26. Bivira i Adveae co We ke \ diver ‘to Ther lide at the Heril of hin ow ‘Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Goods, rence, €.<, in Yompany. such as Switch Board, Wires aye, | SG Audie oe PCRETAR . ae i - 404; | life, and, seizing her wit ‘ "3 ‘French Corsets and Busties Complete Set of Appieton's Cyclo- ‘Tone ilays, Box Relays, Sounders, Kesay Quadruple | ([OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, : ‘The general sceretary, Mr. L. S. Emery, then | Poem Provided with e separate bullding, and | Baldwin, sub, low 20, to 2%, eg. 401; | Uiew tor trom in Treat of the cara make) Uist oe Ure peicslo utsaspasea eee UOT™ ae a Tstn surcet aad Begaiary’ Suites Condmngre | THUSTERS, BALE. OF TMPROVED Lon oF | read his annual report, which not only gave a | OR6 fthem has been overcrowded for years. S730... 4, Mf; Craham to #. Weonard, | Orca hoki Se ‘Geman A SMAIL COLLECTION OF LAW-BOOKS. indi ‘Anunciators, Push Buttons, Vibratin TOWN, DG NORTH STREET, GEORGE, | clear statement of the principles underlyingthe | The Schools have been in session during the | (}' i>, Emmons to, J.. Young, sub lois 136 and | but fell on the trac ‘French, aod Spanish spoken. mrl4 i as, | TOWN, D. te 4 SSSA SEE, | Bae git at auctions at my auction rooms, | Bells Chairn “Table, Counter, Call Boxes, Lewer N, D.C. bestowing of aims, as understood and interpret. | Year under the supervision of competent teach- | 137, Gartleld; 8200, James Robbins to. M: Wheels, The nameot tt = NOVEMBER FIFTH, SUSTH AND SEVENTH, | Pros, Sextette “Table, Hydrumetce Cans, together Beers eae aa een ery oman cated 24h a led by this orgsnization, but gave inany inter- | ers, with the exception of the usual summer | F. Hastings, lot 20, sq. 278; $6,250. C. G. | tained. She went home gral HOUSEFURNISHINGS. at SEVEN-THIKTY EACH EVENING. | Company: as antenes ot nial Feleeranh Cone | Keli folio 7.of thelund records for ius Die geal | esting details of the work us itis performed, | vacation, ‘The average age of boys recelved has | Thorn to RS. Woodward, sub lot'31, bik 12, | Mr. Suroud was Beginning Company, as assignee of the Posta! Telegraph Com. a lost his are: panysin a certain‘agreciment between aie Corwin | trict of Coluinble, I wil Hee. HE spoke or the demande meadesn® | been below that of former years, giving a | H.,8nd E.'s sub Meredian Hill: $1,302. J. F. | gud lost lls tea 1a the servi THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, sioner: ne ‘Postal Te of th ice. He spoke of the demands made upon 7 RB g Vaggaman fargaret M. Lockwood, sub io! i ole ? W. H. Hovenroxs & Co B2-6t_Sout hwest cor. Peunayivania ave-and1iihst | graph Company dated Geeiien we eo aT ais | NOV iT them during the summer, whieh were far in ex- | larger proportion of younger children and in the | 34 to 37 and 45 to 45, sq. 652; $1,300.’ Same to | 88Ved the life of this fuir young ercature yess a —~ = ieee ~— | above-mentioned property will be sold together in one | O'CLOCK P. ahert of Lot numbered sixty-nine (69), | cess of any previous year. At the wood yard, | Sime ratio the school grade bas been reduced. | R. E. Morris, lot 19, 652, and lots 66 and | rday. ‘ALL PAPERS. pele srl include all. the Wiser. cia a Holmend's ud Hiion to tae. elty of Ge pesos Where oe wee was oot abie bodied men) aly. slipsans taught; inclodine renaiy Letty 67,5. P. B.'s sub Mount 5 $2,600. coaralem Gan ihenennn and Ei ‘and appoints very character belonging to the istrict of Columbia, s follows: Be ra watlon are Ey Wit Conversion lopement. Art Colorings in Cheap Papers. New assortment of BY BRICK STORE | plant or connected with the service ofthe Coral Pe ‘lng ab a polut on the eagt nde of North street eighty; | Honestly earning” the Feller which Sos | ing, Written and mental arithmetic, geography | Verprcr 1 A. FER GasecIa the Cireutt | Fromthe New vore feral, Nove od, (CHAMBER FURNITURE, CARPETS, ART Stabia, and whieh has bch neleed abt levied aqerc oy | West and Nonh strects and ranning hense casttetge | asked "for. In this way the profes: | and spelling. A limited number of boys study | Court, Division No. 1 Judes Gox, the jury in | Win, HL Ieuapp, « nine-dollara-week clerk at SQUARES, in the ‘and chattels and Axtures of the Postal Tele. | eight (48) feet: thence Sout. seventeen (17) fect; | sional beggars were discouraged and cltizens | English grammar and history, Boys are dis- | the case of Chauncy D. Spaids act Dennis M. | Tarrytown, loved Ida Dammann 80 deeply that of the Land Record, of, Sebatons No. SOLO Tae Ae Te Bee or ene | inmlog’ iniproved beaten eetoee Does hoe | Calta cheat Obportunity of responding to the | charged, on, seaulring | thelr “ponor badge,” | Cooley, which had been on trial for a week, re- | 16 changed from the Baptist persuasion to the 2 = the ‘of ‘Columbia Vrvig | Cxecution No. 26.187 at Law in favor of Selznelay ginning, improved by small two-story frame house. | calls made upoa them without the feeling that | Which in addition to the required number of | turned’a sealed verdict this morning for plain— -ARLOR FURNITURE, Latest Styles. SIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1885, at FIVE | Elliott against the Postal Telegraph and Cable Co: ‘Terms sale: One-third cash; balatice in, equal pay-| they were being imposed upon, Tickets were | Merits for good conduct, include advancement | tiff ior $1,000. ‘This was an action to recover | Episcopal church for her dear sake, But old Hestieestn. sRigraden. “Wiatew thedes and Gunecat | Sac pics jasseet crtantsa reas wim | Peat oy CASTOY. arama B’o._| Sured’ ny tristan prover of lea av optien gr | Std t9 ltizons whlch entitled the recipient to | In thelr scool grades to 4 Kuowicdge of reading, | 86,000 aaa fee for the collection ‘ofa ‘cotton | Mr. Dammann, a clgarmaker, looked irigidiy : .D. re an prone all caal rea. | OH Or two hours’ work in the wood yard, and | Writing, anda limite nee in figures, | claim. ‘The plaintiff filed the claim, but i night iast Miss Dam- ‘Furnishings and Bedding. aS 2 Sreotmennen tay yr bntietnd Gonoe ‘ALTER &, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers | Conveyancing at host of parchaserne oe ue Feauired. | tn return the fond OF nel or rather eile whien | with ability to recite the multiplication tabis | Judge Cooley wacatied Ja and provectted it te iparecer bap er ngene 4 LOT 13, of Samuel & Peter F. Bacon's — vi was needed, 18 on hand ast cl 1 ae} y= to judgment and recoveres e fee, 000, y, tha PRICES GUARANTEED. Pas of Square numbered FIVE HUNDRED AND | VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, rRoT: | _iieds __ WILLIAM A ®_ | Smount of wood to carry them through the | Atthe time of his admission every boy is ex- | Mnsjaceinimed ts begiitiod teat feast boo, Rucee bak Ge tee ee Gee ae SenauLiacet Lees Ciruins, Cte tate an recorded jp Book 12 (oll 11, | ING ON SECOND. STREET, BELOW, PENN- | HOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | Winger, The kitchen, garden and kindergartes | amined as to his past school report. “A large | fr utich ha toed eed ais Lhe eee et cared ot kn atagene Gene aee ees. ee Colm cag cane sarwerors ofmce of (he District of Te re + AT AUC.) LUABLE PROPERTY ONL STREET, pK. | S2PAttments of the work was being carried on | Btmber of them honestly admit their repug-| When the verdict was opened this, morning It jonger child of hic ida, mot having eos ‘W. . HOUGHTON £00, easements. rights, Pritllsgen aitd appurtenances to On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTH, at HALF- | VAT WHEN FOURTH AND FIPTIC ST REL TS Pats term tee wick Cee cone bs an | see, Cuca wo auieedt ie pablo Into oanmrenet eal tone wee eee aie an Seonekt Se erent Mane ; P : MOC! a 3 SEN FOU! stal al form the work done during tl 3 . Tae! e el interest commened, and there was some y “Fle o2o-1m 1214 PRL N.W._| “Termes One third cath, balance i ital hoeiments cite premises los i and rin ‘Faunle ty er fall Gut Ra NOW RIER eae Revere, Those ‘eeking alms, numbered 30, Wading | aU home often send them to the yeform sehool, | cussion thereon. © Judge, Cox anid he. would | the tls, watcles of the, wight afler ber pus ‘at one and two years’ nojes, to bear luterest and to be | Subdivision of original lot 10, in square 762, having | 2° ax ‘tet i om | Work, 760; furnished alms, 223: families aided | and hen: aturally increased proportion of | allow Interest from the time Mr. Cooley recov- | Tents | thy, Prarie ep woah weal sone Srscux Sarz eecured by 18.79 feet iront each lot, running back the depth | &t HA\ cP. x. U aball offet | Tr obtaining work, 120; worked. in woed voce | tardy scholars. But there comes ato ¢ number ered the fee, The defendant will take the case | property t@ her lovers house. Then she und 4 at auction, in front of the premises,” the west 40 feet yard, her lover asked an Episcopal cl to ~ = ein Bryer elocted eae te iii ang by | stot Louie pts of S40 fee di iachevat| G2; ald te leave the city: 96, seat to nome, | of brtet tuteiligent bere aud there, ty iten | Up wo the General Term, marry them. -He declined and Mins fi WEEK and, lot 1, square 515. sent to hospital, 4; tram) it with, 96. nteres un- a a * “gabaneny eet re ea chs tee wae ne | Tenet ce bocation: pomenes greet sdvaitags 12 | ibnns Gay of'ente,” The amount received’ from all sources. ‘was | developed mental ability, possessing s very de-| Tare Potomac FRUIT GnoweRs.—The Poto- ee tensa Mie ae CARPETS, FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, | of the defaulting purchaser after 5 days’ public notice | Opportunity to secure either's safe invesunent ote | _D4-at HOR. $1,615.65, Amount. on hand at commence. | cided originality of character. Under patient | mac truit growers’ association held their regu- | Dior with the Baptisis and Miss - of such in some newspa} bliated in Waske | desirable ballding site. FAG. Mnent of the year, $93.63. Total, $1,709.28, | training and with proper management, these | lar monthly meeting last night at the residen.e | GUGAt tw try a Methodist minister.” He oom, DEAPERIES AND BEDDING ingion, DG. FRANCIS H. SWITH, “Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in six and Amount turned over to the treagure during | boys olten make rapid progress in study, and | of Dr. G. F. Howland, the first vice president, | Cuded to trv a Metuodict minister.) He con cculaéds FRANK B. SMITH. "} Trustees. | tweive months, for notes besring interest freut aay ot _— the year, $1,713.35. generally come to the front in our winter éven- | Gen. George W. Balloch presided and George | Sented to perform the ceremony, and they wall SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK IN PAR- sale and secured by a deed of trust on property 801 LE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THIR-| In the absence of the treasurer, Mr. M. G. | ing recitations, and take leading partsinall|c. Gwynn filled the’ post of secretary, | Henceforth worship with that de $200 down on each lot when sold; all conveyancing |» "1" fH STREET, BETWEEN H AND I| Emery, his report was read by the presiding | OUF school entertainments, The essay of the evening was given by Rev. | The elopement was quickiy disrorored LOR AND CHAMBER SUITS aT BOOKS, &c. ee rE Ee ROWE Ba officer,'and It showed that the cash ‘on hand | | A few thoughts and suggestions are offered by | F. D. Stier, subject, “A talk with the pocts, aninaats Seay Apeay neumreny ena penaes 2 WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO.. On MONDAY NOVEMB! INTH, at pete | November 2 : = he antendent wither honccatils |i, : searching for Id ester jearbed Liab 0c29-4 “‘Auctionee! Or # ER a a @ | Novembet 26th, 1554, was $118.01; received | the superintendent with reference to honorably | very interesting paper. Dr. Howland gave an ihe had been in the b ik p's father, W. . HOEKE’S, Oxty Tex C. S | MALE PAST POUR OCLOCK PMX sual) since, $1,631.76, maling a total of $1.749.76. 4 discharged boys. | Many of them go directly | interesting account of a trip Into central New | SB¢ had been in the buss of inal » tailors x Len Cents PREMPTORY SALE OF FINE. BUILDING | (rae in wjunce 250, improved by m icdhaory Bick | Orders pald during the year amounted’ to] back to their homes where they-are again | York, showing some fine samples of grain and |Justacross the street. “Goth parties declare unad HEADQUARTERS FOR BOTTOM CASH PRICES | For 24 sheets of Whiting's superfive Paper, with En- LOT ON I STREET, BETWEEN EIGHTH ve fomatch. Also, call and look overs large | | AND NINTH STREETS NORTHWEST. 229 _ 601 Market Spsce: 306 and 310 Sthst nw. | stock of Books, which have all been reduced to prices | On THUNSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEM BE) imert any, competiuon. | Try Purker’s permanent | BIRTH, in front of the premiacs, at FIVE: ing, No. 3th sure 1,749.76, leaving nothing in the treasury. brought under parental care, and are doing | fruit’and as a novelty a jar of beechnuts, | Tecoueliiation is lmpossibi “Sformmay of aig. ey NOES . ] liste acven cas : well. Others go to homes secured for them, and | The Iiterary and musical exercises consisted oer p45 ‘THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, when located at a distance from the city, with | an instrumental selection by Miss May Balloc Opposed to Wine at the Altar. An address followed, by Mr. R. Ross Perry, | an employer who deals fairly by them, succeed | a duet by cl Katie K . . Ere ‘x! * » ¥¥ Miss Balloch and Miss Katie Kimball, | ACTION OF THE WOMAN'S TEMPERANCE UNION— W. P mecprode the pen. Tey it, Logtavings Pasting, | ow LOT Not, SQUARE to 404, on the “opligation of society to the unfortu- | in making an honest living. Very satisinelory reading by Mr. James B, Philp, recitations by CLOSE OF THE CONVENTION. aLL APERS Bookbinding in ull its branches Cali and examine "| fronting 30 fect on I ‘street northwest, between 8th | GOVERNMENT SALE OF OLD MATERIAL, | nate,” in which he presented in a forcible and | Teports from many of these boys, both in per-| Mr. F. D. Maltby, Dr. Frank White and Miss ‘The last session of the twelfth annual conven- JOHN C PARKER'S, aud 9th streets northwest, with a depth of 0 feet. MODEL CASES. LARGE Lot OFFICE PUR" | effective style the true principle of charity giv- | 50% 824 by letter, have been received within | Marguerite Saxton; vocal selections by Mr. F. 4 rion Special Designs aan Gee (Tals Lot i one of the few that leunimprovedin the | NITUite, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OLD IKON, | {fectlye style the true principle of ¢ Gin | the past year. There are others again who | D. Hunter, Mrs Virgie Wilson and Miss Carie | tion of the National Woman's Christian Tey 7th street mw. | center of the city, and parties desiring to build or for| TYPE. aC. ge he AP inwnteined that in a certain | manage to get along very well while under the | Pryor; piano and violin. duct by. Miss Birtle perance Union was held in Phiiadeipiia yes INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS investment should not miss this opportunity. Qn FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER SIXTH, | Sehse Individuals in modern society were thelr | reyiraintsand discipline of the school, but when | Tissmasen nod olacter Clannuve Wenner, guitar Vierrme Carns Axo Ixvrrarions | ici ,onetiird cast balance in one and two | 1605,” commencing at Hal P Past ELEVES | brother's Keepers, and he cited as an illustra | Tex.rainteand discipline of the school, but when lo by Prof. John O. Russel, and an ‘instru- | “Pday. A traternal telegram from the W HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING, 1s Zembannualty: and to be secured bf deedat” Eaves | SGERCH. at tie nOrthivedt comer of, Patent Ofice | tion of this principle the spread of a malls ant | Secure employment, soon become discouraged, | mental solo vy Mies Kemene Aforries ‘u | man’s Foreign Missionary society of the Metho- - ENGRAVED BEST STYLE. ong - Ist, O1 uilding (situated corner of 9th and G streets morih- jisease in. munity, which, while having vi 4 * f pormedrar carb masy session at Evans eee Son ona. | auvedsttly Hernia tecsinghed Mt tae | Ctrl lcyeree 1 Poeniee dba) is "Grign inthe tenomais spread tthe once | Rg uRiaM., Lea AY Ban (aad Am Ex.Consuls Troubles. ton, Hi was roads "Abwntr was rocesve om THE BEST AS WELL AS THE CHEAPEST STA- | Stierwise right Tesetved o fesell at Fak and cose ot | Ea atta oni Shelving. Pantsof the palatial mansions in the aristo- | habits of idleness, REDUCED FROM AFFLUENCE TO WANT—u1s| he'secretary of the Prohibition State commie Specialties in TIONERY, TABLETS, CALLING BOOKS, defaulting purchaser, after five days’ public notice of | Oflise and other Tablea, cratic quarters. | It was itnpossible for the indi- | “Tv js recommended that authority be asked of = N -k, thanking the union 1 exigun Gas aaa BOCKET-BOOKS, &c. Fraulein some newspaper pubilahed i Washington, | Deakeind Pizeon Holes, Fidual 10, free himself trom thie obligation to | congress to empower tho board cf trustees at | WIFE TRIES To HAVE NIM ARRESTED wor | ee ofNew York, thanking the wnion ior su a .G. Conveyancing, &e.. at purchaser's cost Garpets and Mattings. \ fellow men, | GOnetes pac FAILING TO SUPPORT HER. jection = ar ay ee neat DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers Walnut Glass boone and the bletsings that followed the dispensation CT et stepies i pirtepetieraony | eats ‘Vitlonghby street, | Ser yeier is guctoss im the eloction agen: WM. BALLANTY: ‘OHN SHERMAN & (O., ton Aa Seater Hy) to the school in case of forteiture. This simply dent of the franchise depart Printers’ Cases aud Type, iiteeton ‘'eyaban in ethae co-lead, Brooklyn, for some time past has been trying | dent of the franc! part MORRIS @ COMPANY ols 428 thst n. w. J ‘Real Estate Agents, 927 F st. n.w. ‘Twelve Mode! Cases, An ad ‘By! in ef for relief ant ‘ives them leave of absence during good there are twelve states in w Bb a — Fork : _ | work in other elties” followed by Rev. Theo, S. | havior and places them om their “word of | to have her husband arrested for non-support a eieecraa N CHANCERY SALE QP REAL ESTATE str. | 9, ,aua many other articles as usually found ata gov- | Wynxoop, who showed how exganiiation in | Lavon ANd Places, ther of herself and nine children, After hearing | Soman suifracistestond on ho narron pratioria, aNEW Booxs TEENTH AND SIXTEERTH STREHHS | _N,B—The Twelve Model Caxes will be sold promptly aimagivity Was now general througoout the SN en a both sides of what turns out to be asad story, | as God has given to all the right to rule them= = NOW READY. Ie NDUhiet SuoNtENG ON acnn ie | Sou Siee/ aly ta witente aul! ca Mbw'sptl | MAoydon ot tystetnatlé Senatelouce mee sia | SBPOTImteRMEME Cook and Miss Spears | ti yostice to whom ane applied refused het | seve, The report was not'dieaseed, Sour~ HOU! . , to which we wor 7 ‘shot 815 15th st. ecl-8m | Boone or Code Pleading” E ; Z OF THE | moved within five days thereafter. Ce Atha ol 1 Pecceggnedic ats ; ho resolution reported by the committee on plan cra on Huanana thd wit yin oe eres paced op te 26 dy of ay | SY orr FUERA SENSI ag, | acne orig chesrarnl mre ee Rete | arate Soom the noperTotea ae eee | Bates ak eeymaerenao but gh mle | Gr work war adopted, petty Coucrom ts JR™ “co BuEsrxe om was Noxe oF THe! Pirsig ot Animal Life by, Holden. wel Becta Tineey chats aumtered Sani as Auctioneer, | Charities and its relations to other onganiz- | genools, Geo. F.Cook, in relation to the appoint- | “ie, worked tor $7.50 per week, at the | fem & law poeecuting (imho, Oi trailie Howes of Sbadow. sullivan. doeket Zz. in the Supreme Court of ‘the District avec SE WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | HOPS sc eyith ot Lay ae onan mueation to | ment of Miss Jennie Speares as a teacher in the | WOv yy Hoc es company, in New York | ("ine states where’ there “are partial OF ' «DEFECTS USUALLY FOUND IN COMMON OILS | A Narrallve of Military Service, Hazen. Jumbia, we shall, on MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY | (1 gan eer. | interfere with or take the place of other chari- amis Teast, | Az, Out threw UP the job. Br. Long said of | tal prohibitory laws. ‘The committee on plan OF NOVEMBER, 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., | THI 7 OF VA’ table societies, but, on the contrary, to tacili- | 8ixth division, is gratuitous, to say the least. | himself: “At 15 years of age I left Baltimore for ded XT CANNOT BE EXPLODED, DOES NOT CHAR W. . MORRISON, ¢ a a, | TRUSTEES SALE LUABLE, REAL ES moe nes bul Montevideo. ‘There T matted sua waimore for | of work also recommended that Congress be ‘WHE WICK, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR, Bs i publi auc ie eae oor ann oe TATE ON CALITOL HILL, IN THE CITY OF | tate thelr oe ae providing a central point, | As it is the first communication he has made in 1866 I was appointed consul there by President | ™emoralized in the interest of universal suf eel 476 Pennavivanis eve__| Public, auction, the following real |< kate 10 WASHINGTON, D.C. about which all the charity relief ould mové | relation to the schools during the two years I 1808 _arem Peon AND PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CHIE : Bilge fu baits ae) @srturanna smn | By ite cri decor, of fhe aie teas een, or aupllcating | Rave been irunte, he might be pardoucdy srerpired by bao 2 Foslation. reported bythe committre on NEYS 175 4 RicH or FoR moat | Vue Scavorren Or Tre Booxs | techitnn teahresads she: riser ind istrict | Court of Re ae aca eae relief, It was the Intention to make the central | "“{ cannot conceive of a more unnecessary state- vis, resolutions, was adopted: “That the use of aloo- ING FURFOSES TT GIVES A STRONG, HEADY | ,,tolloy ns the ttle in September commencing Oc | (ataryenicen (Li) ln, Davidson's recorded aub-divis | publle auction, in fontof the premises to ihe highest | OMMC8 Seino Of general information and & | ment. What does the public care whetuer Mr. | Tet holic wine in the Holy Communion furnishes LIGHT, AND BURNS MUCH LONGER Tax | SoA hati oer to my friends und patrons any, sonatas lees A pinety seven (197.) Gnd best bidder thereof, on MUNDAY the skCOND | Means O! ing the work as it was carried on | Cook recommended the lady or not to the trus ‘moral suj ‘to the liquor traffic, and is 2 stock at cust to close this brauch of ouunlin- | DAY OF NOVEMBER, 585, at POUR O'CLOCK | In different sections of the city. tees? All they want isa good teacher. Miss | lively times in the Argentine republic just then. | 1)°Cnr judgment, & type of the blood ob malments, in six and twelve months. at six per cent | P.M. the 3 Li the close of this address cards were I always succeeded, and at one time I could common Ort. ben of atkins are dapunedf-Sclenite, Poeueak. | Sreured by the purchanst'snowmand a dee! OC tt | Rumberca 2'0°S 15, thant ta feat danteet | pasted around for scoeerinuste sade teas ae, | Seeara ras apomnted as acting teacher ta tne | halways succeeded, and at one time toni sins caaenenian aoe Standard, Juvenile, and Miscellaneous works—all go. | "PON the property, or all cash, at the option of the | 1. ‘uimedidtely' thereafter Lot 6 in Square | houneed that $129.50 had been subscribed. Ti i h, in practically # stranger in my native land with ee ee J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. ‘This is as opportanity for those who wish to secure | Purchaser. A ‘of $100 will be required at the ‘and. immediately thereafter Lots 25, 20,27 het wasted James H. Smith. in whose district | Fits and nine children at the Lord's sable.” The sesslation Degas eee foe tee eho Mat to ciscery | lime ofsaic. “if tue terme of sale are ngt complied ‘and. Immediately tiiere: OFFICERS ELECTED. she was tonching ag a substitute, under the A Dall - CHINA AND GLasa, portion of the busines ‘I wil, increase with s largee | With Within one week, the Trustees reserve the Fght in ‘andimmediately | The election ofoficers which followed re- | superintendence of Mr. Cook. Over a month Beck yan berevotore cacried. A specialty will be cree a. the risk apd cost of the purchaser. Fe | sulted as follows; President, ex-officio Commis. | 8° Aas Cooke for the dete pk ne 7 28 No 1020 7TH STREET NORTH Was? | madeof ordering any and all books at ai Limes aud st cing at cost of purchaser. sioner J.B. Edmonds; general secretary, L. &. | tothim that T had. taken atlee Sparen Mare iia | against me in my adversity. A short while ao a G. A. WHITAKER, 460 La. ave.. : ‘syndicate ofSouth Am capitalists m: sances Oe ete pTrastecs. Emery; general treasurer, M. G. Emery. | schools and placed her in thecounty, and asked | 2 syndicate ofSouth American capitalists made ¥ oct ee Members of the board of managers—John ‘, | him what hé thought of her., He spoke well of | the interest of patent pas Sitarea., f brought Gao Faz Orexxce Or NEW, 2O0KS AND Macazives. MEAS DOWLING, Auct. ocBleodds tchell, Mrs. M. H, Totten, John H Voorhees, | her, and the the lady pores! ae eg RS. AN FRE ASSORTMENT OF STATIONERY, a James E. Fitch, Rev. W, A Bartlett Mrs, M” | the schools under Mr. Cook for two years, and | y family with wing in New York I discovered that the ‘A. Snell, Rev. T’ 5. Wi , Mrs. J. L. Barber, | that he spoke well of her to me since her ap- Thos. J. Laslen Roglaaid Fevdall, Matihow Af | Polutment, le cortainiy'a strong recommends, | fepresented were not honest, and {had to work Galt, C.C. Glover and John A. Baker, The | tion on his and he certainly approves of | fy ee ton eee eovemy meeting then adjourned, the appointment and considers her worthy. It A RRR REB ‘Birthday Cards and Pictures, at Sa THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON ie f bt pr y 4 saa Senet rita SiBaai be Feros | Sg hs ees eta er Ser ae aaa i=: FA GES THE | P.M. te roy E F > | CANON, FABRARS, MESSAGES OF ‘By order of the ‘Trustees, DB-déds gailaur'n th Lae Ot he does not, and knows any reason why she GEGEEEe Se Daun, LSC Books MUND k. GOLDSRO! SHOCKING SUICIDE IN PrTTSBURG.—A delibe- RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, ac. my poo CLARENCE DUVALL, Auctioneer. runes ea ods, |THE PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIA- eee ea dns ike OF Meachers, be bas | rate and horrible suicide occurred at the SOth- ar Sanday School Library and Music Books CERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | THOS.E.WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer, ocl7-eo&as. tho board of trustocs during the past two years, PETERSEN & CHILDS’, CC, PURSELL, Txcros TALE IN THE COUNTY OF WASH | ga- mw CONSEQUENCE OF RAIN THE SALES ‘What right has he as superintendent to keep $18 MARKET SPACE. = Sa | ghR ON WHICH PORK TOTTEN Was FOB" | Postponed ony nce oo Monday, the 2a inst, ore any teacher? He‘resorts toa petty saves warranted as represented. New EN MEBLY SITUATED. ar the saime hour and place,’ "| Easays, ‘Seuds ‘ popular prices TLEMEN’S GO be ar? i — Sotbeaten “Job Lota bed Pa ‘LEMEN’S ODS. ASdéds__ EDMUND "EY GOLDSBOROUGH. a Eins ote Call and see what we have Satistaction guaranteed. x CO, meeting local commit ‘arrange ier waste | Smmers: Samrs Surat: Fors TW Er ecsacc eas ead | to a eoing samme ar oon komuane pee > Cow Wearsse = SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN LoTa _ | Health Association was held at the health office Just received from the Factory one lot of = virtue of a decree of the last evening, Bealth Officer Townshend presid- doge Wilt soom be here, andin your preparation for itbe | ftsu Heavy Monies Rosin ean eure ate made, of ing. Areport was read from Dr. William Leo ‘better sure to inapect our amorument of {seu cum and Tan ff Sad for waabing: toe? we ‘returned. eeciaingermifae HEATING STOVES, oll ise of WISTS UNDERWEAR at charge forgery, Thay may net, wen se which ts now complete, and embraces ali grades, from | '°S Untauntered Shirts to order for 97.50. A Special nop are ‘to get the phy stot mae The the cheapest to the highest prion. Drive at a ea polkcsarelnctiacd to baitve BeeBianon te ocS1 1113 Pa ow. Sazued to Philadeiphison “deadhead” plan, nae ee THE TRADES. Rorvs H. Dazsy, ‘until about @ year atter 1 was appointed , and then @ substitate Seventh sobocl division, 1 iminie Daring my sdminis- BOOK AND JOB PRINTER Bounin soventh and eighth school divisiows ty PRESSWORK FOR THE TRADE. oh eae os Cou 433 Hh daughter of A.B. & WARNESON, Weck Soden Papers iers and Biaak ocl3 323 Hy ao ow.

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