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THE EVENING STAR a ¢ romaeare DAILY, Except Sunday, ° = caer fe SERS: E STAR BUILDINGS, * Cartons Phenomena tn Texas. Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Lita St, by @RRAT BOULDERS WHIRLING pane Moun. ‘The Evening Scar Newspaper Company, TAIN SIDE WITH A TREMENDOUS caren GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Waco, Tex., Nov, ~.—News has reached lar occu Sugar Loaf At'S EYERING STAR m served to subeeribers tn the polenta cine pesnstaagranfvey night of the et rar gan thet own secu at 10 crate <4 ¢ Sth. In the western part of the county i situ» 3 Sonar ear ootastonts, gee ome ated one of those freaks of nature known a: ‘sabington, SoBe. OF sugar Toa about three uutdrod Seek Chatered at the Fost Office ai We second-clae mail "bat a Righ. ‘On'its summit was porched Tur Wxexiy Stan—pablishes on Friday—$1 0 Year, postage prepaid. "Six mouthe, Tock about thirty yards square and feet thick. A few. Fears since. this foc ‘50 cents. eee strock by lightning and separated int Etaoin bac | WASHINGTON, D. ©. SUPPLEMENT. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11. |fo.wue Mex cena on the night of the 5th one of them beca: SF Ree | - into ihe thickly populated valley | DRY GOODS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. THE NATIONAL RIFLES: Fain. |THE WASHINGTON CADET CORPS.| rapiaiy” moving | Tom made. tach ee = —$———— The Fat: ‘Their Armory—| The detached part of the rove was wound in tae © Now Thr Yoo Sem AEemnneee: G51 'La ave. oppose tty Pow Once THE FUBLIC SCHOOLS. Th ecm Siow the Voting stands.” lArticies to ve Voted Fer, enter ot Cot Law's farm: nears a tite tute 4 : Auctioneer, —— e ne mountain, da its descent It as Comumalttees Appointed to Establish and : Members of the Washington Cadet Corps are | Passed through hic park hearing toe alt . CAN'T DELAY ANY LONGER ROROEND OA OSE SEE GhonGE | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTH, AT TEN Manage Night Schools. Piigel pega cay Biel herve was pera engaged with their friends, as stated in yester- inonta the granary, Soatainina £000 bushels of BUYING NECESSARY GOODS FOR 3 a ht with the @ Organization. | day’ thelr armory on | whea ie of voto lying Ii, the yard Was N ¥ bs coup Town De O'CLOCK, in front of and within our salesrooms, will | acrtow or THE noanD wetsas cane | tes etn of the evening was th optic asteagaoapapep ect Griven into the ground out ofsight.. The mast ‘virtue of 8 deed of trust, to me dated 14th or mi @ chief event evening e visit of | Ostreet,between 7th and 8th streets northwest, | ‘Fiver Into the ground out of sight. The n a See ba ane ee or 1808 at recorded in Hier ‘and be sold sf pablo auction, an extensive collection of | XIGHT—AN APPROPRIATION FoR INDUS-| the Emmet Guards, During the evening re-| and {t will run to the 20th inst. The drili | Of Fock next ps Saphenpeneabee tease: cae we want you to come to us and we will assist you in Branera (Uo dierent see), per Dal: cheap | tric Columbia Tite epeeceaton Infor: | New and second-hand Furniture, stoves ac, of | THAL EDUCATION asmED—PnorosED ¥EO-| ports of an expected rald By the police upon | nom in'which: the tables, are sot presents a | ATK MLO, ae rHeog htened peuple, afer ar that you can Teal tee. bur Comiort Shek cRelaloreethe ene | he prema oa WEDS BOA ELV ET . TECTION OF TEACHERS FROM INSULT, BTC. | the spinning jenny caused considerable of a| handsome appearance. It is about ffly feet | consulting as to What was best to ho with the ie ai Serta pricer which wadio KEEP the | Sor gue cachr atthe * M00" Untinished Shirt | NoVEMIRIER, “Isao, at “HALEBART | FOUR | almost every description, nas eohoal ae 1a-| Hutter. The spinning jenny was stopped, and | square and tastefully decorated with a punch | Tmalning three parts of the rock. perched hie tong since GAINKU,| pitaNCli ‘BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, | UGimetn Mapertofioimembered sixty DIne(O | as. a Cee Sets, to close accounts; | ered the rae een Shoots, | SUttle girl with e box substituted. Numbers] stand in. the. center and. tables on three | 22° AL aay temeeeuks eeeaneed Seek eee aud every one knows that when we put a price on | nig 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST | the District of Columbia: asfollows: Begin- | peveral Parlor Sui xinas, Body, subiect of establishing night schools, | Tor, Disc in aboxand thelitilo girl drew | sides The tale ee ect cr sik American Seesien ie bieer abe tee eat ite eee WWetdogh Wane tote, much Sime puleyine” eth New F; Ax» B: Satosswainsan necesaalde ot Nommhsrec.cinty;| sna Tepenury russia, Ingraln, to, made UP Sr suck, schon, sation looking to the opening | thom out. The contest for the various articles Rags and appropriate emblems. Music issub- | While the mesenger ‘was aiment ‘the, othe? 32s arunpromuse 1 do in, titare wnat we have | New F'iaxwers ILANKETS, | West ana Novinstrcs and ranting thence cast frty-| lad), act Bugs in varity, Picsares, 3. Top | Of S008 Soho Thin, Chlet Juntioe ‘Waite | #2 B® voted for appears to have becun in| Poca MEN, BY trot Braue Rcting tne | three portions ofthe roak became detached aid ‘We always have given you fair exchange for your SEATON PERRY Sacsweten gahgnce south , seventeen, (17) fest: | ‘Tables, Cottage Furniture, two fine Mantel Mir- Mrs Dr. T. oer iamett ‘Saliridge, ‘Dr, | C@rnest. At the close of the fair last even-| Miss Mary Queen, tin ware; Mrs. Robert Har- | ful “noise and a lon whic. aheeaen Uae pand therefore it te almost fruitless to say that (Guccessor to Perry & Brother.) sinning, improved by small two-story frame house. Fors, Mattresses, Blankets, Handsome Hall Piece, nd Mrs, J. BM. “ied "pal.|ing the voting stood as follows: | Tis, china; Mrs. Henry E. Burgess, — goods; | fall of the first section, creating the wildest ex= “Gur stock of BLANKETS, BED COMPORTS and | GENUINE ENFIELD WHITE AND SCARLET | _ Terms auler Oneauird caab; bainiee in equal Feathers, Tollet Sete, and other Housefurnishing | @nd Mrs, J. M. Gregory, Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Pug dog—Katie Lambie, 10; Mollie De Saules, | ful. brooks, furniiure: Miss Anita Joy. re: | citement among the people, bat happily noone See en eee eING | THAR TED TEAS NEL BOTH PLAIN AND | Sited™yy tegen, etre ruoning, Wilh mises, es; | Conds: also Cote, Syrap, Sc; also 50 Ladies | bott snd Mr. and Mra. J.B. T. Tapper, repre- | Tas toe Katie, Lambie, 10;, Molite De Santee, Freshiments;, Mine F. Brown, miscellancous; | was tajured, though eollderable damage Was ¢ HOGREE SU ESS Ete nina we eases | malt RBURSE NDE Gast OROERERE Sra | futcname “A depeaPSPREOcCtine nc uted | CORKS and Coats, Lot of Fancy Goods, Notions, | sonting the indies and gentlemen who have | Tea bbls. four, charitable inetitation—Proten- | Lieut Maltin, prises: Mrs W" F: Iilaxe. dry | Gone to property. pee pon, a Peo. vie v at cost of purchaser. ‘Show Case, ‘en an interest in the night school project, | ant orphan asylum, 8; corphan asylum, | Tie smith, panch stand. ‘Th er room in kad im PRICES aad you can Just Fest weare| WARP FLANSELS, from 250. to $1.25 | “aagas oe TL TIAME A CORDON, Trastes. “ALTER & WILLIAMS & GO, Audioncera — | Visited the Franklin building and talked over | 10; St. Vincentorphan asylum, 8 Gold waveh | UeSmith, Priory i in charge ‘of Capt. 3. W. Bess Seating on Oabnek Ramee, Tlankets cr low a1, and from that up,es fie as | NEW PLAID, STRIPED AND PLAIN COLORED W —— ” plang for the schools with President Loveloy | WEY ’Sar H's umontiis MK catabers, | Jones. ‘There are in thesliver staud three sliver | WOW THE STATE OF TEXAS MAS BEEN Dam they are wed. FLANNELS FOR LADIBS AND CHILDREN'S THIS EVENING. SPECIAL SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | and Superintendent Po: the boara | Wf 45 2 B Major, 11; | untsperry, | pitchers, four castors, Knives and forks, &c., to BRAUDED 0 REVENUES Our stock of California Biankets is positively com- EAR BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, GI 2 SEL ONslL ben i 22; F. H. Chaffee, 2: Holden, 1. Grow: | be voted for. Other prizes tobe voted for are for | AUSTIN, TEx., Nov. 10.—Further reports of on CALIFORNIA, MINNESOTA AND WHITNEY | WALTER 1 WILLIAMS 4 CO, Auctioneers | AND choceNIY Wai ae Gio voceamitste ene ey ieee the, report, of | ler'a jewsl, toaay Growter Col, Sprague. 20% | barber shope, barver’ ebsir; for bell snan and | the Free Grass commtesioners foveal a ctranes Site BLANKETS, SIZES ae com ‘on which | CI ner, ca : ; Phegp QUALITIES. ASE, Seana eon commencing at TEN O'CLOCK | hiss Seen published itt iam Bree’ recom: | kB Broken Chee Lass, 8: Geo. TT. Gal eer eo eee or in cet doen pull Ne | state ofadairs, One of them, Mr. Stephens, ORES ore homes Oe Caner coun nalm secriment of Household ‘tfects, including Walnut | Mending that the board set apart two | lagner, 25; Herkiey, 10: J. H. smith, 10, Biey- | onder, fon, lady. gold watch; tor lady. tee °°: | juacing from his own observations in ‘Tom NOVELTIES LS COLORWD VICRNA BLANKETS. Baie eh, cua mormire Ha aerenes | fore in the Franklin and two tn che Sumner | cle to any bloveliat—b MeL 2 a ee a get ata Meine. | tree and other ro ’ iM ENS! ENT OF WHITE ANDGRAY LLECTION 2 ina lasaware, together with a 8 USE Of e ni acl ant lowell, 22; urn a ‘Sammon, — re. Mo’ FRE ARICRTS, ranging rom ‘e210. ore i sQusigmment of Body. Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrafa | that the Commissioners be reauested to ask an | W. He Somovrilie ie Seid Brooke, 25; tue Sane a aay eee permeates EN FULLSIZE ELDER DOWN BEDSPREADS AT $16. a appropriation of 85,000 to pay the salaries of | som, —; Joe MeDermot, 3. Bika’ jewel to any | Qeswi pocial club, twelve ber, gold badge, | PTiVing the state of Vast revenues. ¢ EW BED COMFORTS. ranging trom $1.26 (0 $2.50. ITALIAN SCULPTURES, ELEVEN Or Ce t0ld qrithin salesroom at | teachers of such schools, Elk—Geo, Scott, 11; Thos. Walsh, 7; Sam'l G. | For sailing takers tee nee ey Fold badge: | Inet, who occupied a large range, aditte ARSELLES, ALLEND. iD CRO at TEN O'CLOGK.- Precsely- Carpets will be sold | "sr. Lovajoy stated that he, with Superintend- | Kinsley, 25. ‘Suver pitcher to ahy'patent or flour; seosnd prise, ton of coat; third prine, cord | bad” paid the state but $50 taxes in seveu FUEL LINES OF “BLEACHED AND BROWN | — COMPRISING GROUPES AND STATUES, 1¢__WALPER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta_| ent Powell, had had a cohferenos with the | claim Attorney—J. W. Howell, 9; H B. Kilis, | BPUr; seoond prise, ton of coal; third prive, cord | Vols eat number af ratio and mney wie TKIsH WAND) GERMAN TABLE. LLNSNS ladies who had urged the establishment of | 12. Seo inic soalesto any druggist—Harry ‘pair of bracelets is offered as a prize lor er returned for taxes, In some instances fangitg from 400. vo §2.50 per yard. (HOS J. FISHER @ 00. Auctioneers these schools, The conclusion reached at this | Standiford, 14; Robt. Scholl, 12; Whiteside & BBA hike lane bo crtier Bor genbiousen: owners fence in pastures, retarding JoUN'S, hHOWN & SONS IMISH LINEN DAM- | BARDIGLIO PEDESTALS, LARGE HALL VASES, = conference was that there should be two com-| Walton, 10; Stott, Cromwell & Co. 10: Peohe nares free grass - ASK TABLE CLOTHS VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE | mitiees, one consisting, in one case, of Superin-| G. A. Bentley, 36; Louls ¥. Flemmer, 12: ‘The Masonic Mutaal Relief. have NEW GERMAN LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS CENTRAL PORTION OF THE CITY AT PUB | tendent Powell, two supervising principals and | Robert P. Stone, jo; E ED ¢ 30g th ual ting of the SED DOTLIEN og ‘MOSAICS AND OTHER ART GEMS LIC SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. one trustee, and the other of Superintendent | N. R. Cadet badge—Dick Ferris, 16; Lieut. Tom-| At the seventeenth annual mee! IRISH AND GERMAN HUCK AND DAMASK i maine x rae re | ph WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEM. Cook, of the colored schools, two supervising | linson, 16; Frank E. Harding, 12; Charlie Cum- | Masonic Mutual Reliet association last evening | huve land fenced and aelikeS pep hak no) BU 815 per dozen. | BELONGING TO MR. E. CIRRI, A LA +) BER GHIPENTH, at MALE-PAST FOUR Principals and a trustee, to have, entire charge ming,’11; HY, Lewreans, 3 Gus. Voigt, 1. seven directors wete elected to serve for three | eres UALITIE a = locati men’ any e sy! s-4 WIDE TABLE CANTON from 75c.tog1.25, | PORTING HOUSE OF NEW YORK, AND TO BE | st gure Ne AES Race a eet otgtet eit | of these schools, the selection of Gachers and | or ansisteal inne: Movic ue ew Fenubie, | ors, Re eee Oe oe tcl the ter | Ofshcep are freegraved. A s@ PLAIN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES | 80LD AT OUR ART SALESROOM, COBNEE | ahd'7th streets northwest, improved bya three-story | the arrangement of course of studies, ist af | 20; Jas. Roach, 50; John Mitchell, jr, 10., cast oxpired terur of Samuel © Mills, resigned. ‘The | Xersity lands are occ mat Brick house with brick back’ bullding, being No, 62s | text books, dc. As to age, it was deemed best reeister_—Fround, 44; Buckingham.’ &; Jarvis, | Cobra tucludiue the wew meters is a8 Tol. | MF-Muephens Concivdes tat it w | aa t northwest. to fix the minimum at fourteen years, the ; Fussell, 10; rm, : Ak Williams, John | sta eep a number of ~ agents t — TENTH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ON tree RUA ER we will offer the south 28 fi: she int ‘tee! the 9; Fi al, ‘he Oasis, 8. Gold a — lows: Joseph Hamacher,-A. K. veeddagy yates ts “A 1 ~— Panny eriicae TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER | feetof Lot No 6,in square, No. 40s, improved by » | Peeondons In speciaitasse roe °° MaKe | base Dall player, WG Wise,&) ‘Type weiter Fous, Thomas Dowilng, D. G. Dixon, BH. | Would preter todoal with suc’ Faug Vania avence, corner htreet, | TENTH AND ELEVENTH, AT HALF-PAsr | fort condtion and knows ise 618 Gate otis | It Was thought that the arrangement | Miss Calvert, ti: ‘Miss Kulaile Gardner, Lo; | Chamberlain, M.R Thor ler, Myron M. Parker, | them feos, which would » Fatablished 1840, no? west, nd control of Schools should ‘be in the | Josie N. Fant, 23; A. L. Kingsley, 5. Silver | 6'P"Nhompsun, Kdward Fitekl, Jolin Giteon, | sustain SEVEN PM On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER NINETEENTH. at | hands of experts. ‘The rules now in foree in the | panch bowl, to ay restaurant Keeper—Solari | 9-4- Thompson. Kdward Fitzki, John Gitwon, | (oti Tue Dey Goovs Hovse Bros, 26: 5S. ‘Arman, 20; P. Moore, 10: G A. aur | 3: 3 4 ‘aiker, and | 2OW# greatdeal of 4 ‘, SN. Thorne, Henry 0. yes, T. HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. in front of the | schools would not alway ly im schools ‘THE COLLECTION I8 NOW ARRANGED FOR | premises, sub Lot No.4 and part of No, 2b,insquare | whore adults Were associated with children. of 2 Gassenh 1; Frank Johnso. (0, 490, fronting about 2244 10; 4 that will save you from 5 to 10.per cent on almost all tary’s annual ro- | 9; 25, tn 9a ‘a er, 21; Bra non, | Richard G: Mauss, The ent, and taxes om thal wii a ween | fourteen. It was suggested also that there iy, 10; Chas. kam, 24; : 3 BS5, | NOL CO) : of your purchases is surely the place to buy your sup- | EXAMINATION. $e, and Gib ctrceta northwest. improved by afoar-| should be only three sessions & week. Mr. | F.' Brown, SN. T. badge, to any none eioen Gain tenivan oad he peareen: ——— plies. Well, we are doing this very thing,and the only ‘WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., peed Gt eee asi aL street | Lovejoy presented the conclusions reached at | commissioned officer or” private—Clate 707,00; expended, $22,679.78. The Excape of the Schey Family. way to be convinced that this statement is cor- ‘Terms: One-third (%) cash; remainder in one and | this conference as a substitute for the report of | Simms, 154%; G. A. Drury, 28; Clint Seitz, 9. De asrsoen — ATHY 4G INCIDENT OF Ty v\cas Wame 4st call with your memorandum and mame the | _n7-4t Auctioneers. _| two years with interest and secured by deed of trust | the committee. Past Em. Com. K. ‘I, Jewele—Thos. Sommer- ‘Transfers of Real Estate. FARE Im MEW BUSA ‘wish to purchase. on the property. A depoat of 900 ou each property | Dr. Purvis sald the report of the committee | ville, 64, EG, Davis, 119% Mat. Trimble, 21; Se tase hee Dek ce means Si wer via iene entirely new this fall, bought for Spot ‘Wil be required at time of sale, mibdbas” | was necessarily crude, as the ladies interested | Geo, Corson, 18. LRrexels dolk and eromeecaaes sii Ce caper mer} ae et 4 COLORED BED SPREADS hence we have the advantage of our compet! at that time had no plan to. it. He read a | Hallie Meding, 3; ‘Ethel Tibbitts, 30; Marie Serer es ty, See a thal ae ad | A wy lire rt a esses moat src a not selling ax rapidiy aa we like to have them do, Cases 10-48, 11-48, 12-48 of WHITE woor, | /[%OMAS DOWLING. aucuoneer. IGHLY IMPORTANT SALB er os Rae Os HUy EDP 2. Elated pitcher, to plate | ond 139, 9g. 271; $700. John W. Martin to | murdered by the 4 pce fas we dos Rate to mark down goods when | KETS, purchased that experienced teachers be employ: rinter Of Bureau of Engraving and Printing— | *, x O'Hare | Sourl ranch, caused great re eell cise aaaving Of 2S to C0 cong | ONE, HUNDRED. SECONDHAND BRUSSELS BY PUBLIC AUCTION compensation, selected after a suitable exami- | fom Clarke, 14; Jno. MeGurr, 12. Ladies’ silk | John A. Bryan, pt. sq. 929; $279. C. L. O'Hare ey gout, gril, ae aulckly an they ceght to sell, no K last August at a saving of 25 to 60 cents Gane 3 ¥ » 14; 5 rater we en 7 ASSO) a = 9 toM 3 $4,500. H. L. | that herself, husband aud tly $1, $150, $2, $250, $3, $5.50, $4, $4.50 Soren anaes: GUSH. NTONE CHINA nation, and thet all should be under a proper | ulster—Miss’ Minnie Carr, 26; Miss Luly Daly, 1. 8. Hopkins, pt. 10, aq. 569; $4. 84. first loss to be the BEST. so we marked down all | AND OTHER ARTICLES, EMBRACING FINE. Or head; ‘that the schools should be properly | 18; Mra. Jno. P. Smart, 10." Spencer scholar: | Page to M. Bailey, sub. lots #9 wo 91 and 96, seated at dinner, when a vol “Ga alise oe ern BED COMFORTS, cotton fill- AME: v1 ‘ Traded, and that there should be not more than | ship—Edward M. Barnits, 1; Willie Waldo, 2% | 133; $—. Same to P. W. Page, sub 88, d fired through the 1 be <1, $2, $2.00. $2.75. LEPt OVER FROM “LAST SATURDAYS | ALU THE SURPLUS AND YOUNG TROTTING | fYecacstens of two hours eschwrsele Printers composing stiok—Ea. Tomineo, 20: Margaret Downs to Manguret Brown, sub 80,84. And’ son id. tnt =.= nad capers fo Fon. of MEDICATED RED TWILLED FLAN- BALK, AT AUCTION. ‘THOROUGHBREDS AND ARABIAN STOCK It was fil iy decided. that Mr. Lovejoy’s sug- | Willie Simonds, 22; C. P. Otturbach, 10. bi 00. a jot “es ar rinee + | took his rifle and Our $3 will now be sold at $2.30, B00. i On THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER gestion should be substituted for the first part | itors' chalr—Hallett Kilbourn (criti SUL | 89,367; Marthe Boston, tc. W. Clifford, | the nonce. Ti And finer goods proportionately low, TWELFTH, 1885, at TEN O'CLOCK, within and in OF THE “MONTEBELLO” STUD, of the committee's report, providing for the set- | son Hutchins (Post), 27; E. W. Fox (Rep.), 32; ame Pl Al ie somal ing to S | r side w ee cts as low as Yc. front of my suction roome, I shall ‘sell the above ting aside of four rooms, and the report as thus | editor Canteen, —; Henry Jones (Post), 5. Din ii nets edwin G: a he Papa aba ey then called bis wh oer? Baby we carry both the Spread and the | . BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE | modified was adopted. ' It leaves the matter | ner set—Mrs, K. A. Goodwin, 22; Mrs. H. Seliz- Fei Pa Ginddomndgeiet tindgeg = son made a dash, tollow Blanket, =20% __ THOMAS DOWLING, Anetioneer._ of locating the schools to the committees. | son, 33; Mrs. C. P. Lincoln, 51; Mrs. G. A. She. | $1,200. Sarah §. Carrigan to Chas. who, in keeping “the Inaians A nicely embroidered BABY BLANKET at $2.75; J)UXCANSON BRoOs., Auctionsers JOHN W. GARRETT. Mr. Lovejoy said that it had been generally | han, 20; Mra. G. A. Bentley, 104; Mrs. Fred Sub, lot 72. 99, 135; $4,375. c. one’ of the attacking party. 5 —— By order of the Manager we will sell, by public auo- | agreed that such schools demanded good teach- | Brackett, 74. Post Sewing machitie—Miss Me- | Hoge, a | was shot in the alxomen and lusbas * Anice Muckerarase oe THE MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION OF | tiou, at PRIVATE STABLES, No. 128 Norux How | €fs, and that such teachers should be pad not | Gill, 10; ‘Miss Hargrove, 12; Miss Bouvet, 14; Bay der to RW Waites, tot 67, 8. F. B's Fleas. eparated in their digit. ‘The hago asortment of Caltforna Lap Robes. e WOO UNDERWEAR, Ladies, Gents, Children's, | Persian, Turkish, Daghistan, Moorish, Bokhara, Caah- | ®Fd Street, Bultimore. Md. (next door to Con: less than $3 a week. The board had no funds | Miss Netie O'Prey, 20. Infants’ swing—Nei 5 , | latter bid hi va in the bust Lis obs + Be ety Stables), on MONDAY, NOVEMBER, SiX- | to contribute tothis enterprise. ‘The ladies had | De Saules, 7; Geo. Stokes, 6; Charlie Atkinson, | J#% 8. Capps, sub, 44, sq. 50’ > Do carry the largest line of THESE. So you easily | cis Napilae ke oe Seas Table Linens, Tow: mere, Cireasslan, Kossack. Shiratz, Teen LOCK, Pr a 380, H, 1885, encing at ELEVEN ri 4 rai t| 8 Dean din nt & Flint to Isabella Rice, sub. 316; infer from the ‘prices ‘we have mentioned that we ‘Khorasan and Lebris A.M.,, all (he surplus and young stock of the “Monte: at Gh CORY Lees COASTS ACTS Te |e Ne eneraer, 4; ana Jie WOEhS, CB Purabull’” to W." Danennower, | LEAN BUSLN E&s, and therefore should you send for CARPET DEPARTMENT 5 bello” stud, including stallions, Brood Mares, Fillles, ‘ lois 28 to 31, sq. 1026; $— BR. oH. | Sthey mays that any of the articies above quoted, (as it is often thecase | Ingrains 25¢., 87c., 40c., 60c., 62¢., 750. RUGS, LARGE CARPETS AND PORTIERES | Gejdings, and colts. song which we names Dr. Purvis stated that Mr. Butler, one of the Real Estate Sales. bb and C. A. Walter to Ignatius. Miller, pt. | (,0°% “Ass {hal wl You can't come yourself), and you feel as if you were | Brussels 75c., 87c. 95, $1." Large assortment of Antique and Silk RUGS, Tark- | THIF STALLIONS Cl. ERO AND WYOMING, _| teachers in the county, near Benning’s, had, F Bi bs ntl: U4: BLLIL. F. Howard to Matusl tes | the Apaches cried: ‘ot sausfied seud it back in GUOD condition Andolaiss | Hugs, Mats, Oicloine, &* ish TABLE COVERS and TIDIES, being a AbOUE, twenty, Brood Mares, some of which were | With his consent, opened a night school and had a oe se my bey ake Sonny | csp gta anc ac sik Gini eee Her ewcnpe “honey, from Alm miroc,, Lothian, Bit real . | In 0. Det ‘ot the Your money, and you will get it see GWS Pe ave woatssde, | Exhbition on TURSDAY and WEDNESDAY, No- | Gia, faahan, Jt, Lonnie Sootland, Administrator, | ir. Lovejoy. appointed as the committee to | Manan H tethiee Ca Tan Tac for atts. | King to T. 1! King, pis 1, 30, and 20,04, 20: | ‘Apaches, after burniig tv 7 LANSBURGH & BRO., OS Pe ave, south side vember 1th aud 11th. - Abdallah Prince, Meadow ee take charge of titese schools, Superinte lot, a. 62 square 159, for $1,375; tor BR. L.’Small- | Ge cee eee, euben, Rots, 9. iy ASW. | tothe ranch of Mr. Water a parts Th ‘our-¥ ear) les atid ¢ owell and Supervising Principals. Gage p gadis of Pleasant; $1,000. J. is | Mr. Yeater and his wife were amlvus 420422424496 SEVENTH STREET, BOOKS, & SUGEMBER AWELETH, THIREURN ER Gad | 28 TWo-Vearold Filles and Geldings Stewart and Trustee Clark, of the whiteschouls, to Anthony J. Clarke, part lot 5, square | et al. to 8, {i Jounsion pi 2.80.5, Of 8a. 463; | rowd, the former shoe tng t ONE-PRICE HOUSE. ee OO, FOURTEENTH, at' ELEVEN AM. 2 Suckling Colts, old énough to be weaned. and Superintendent Cook, the Messrs. Moatgom: | 397, fronting on 9th street, between P and Q | $1,700. (f. W- Smith to Emtha ii. Harvey, sub | futter outraged, skull crusived i = © LANCASTER, 829 7TH ST. NW. AND THREE P. M. each day. Z ery, of the colored schools, and Trustee Purvis, | streots northwest, for $1,763.75 cash; for Dr. C. | 727,90: 4 ie N22, block 2. Tee Ole Bice, | Ulated. Their "bodies wore Also, agents for the Post Combination Sewing Ma- . STATIONERY AND BOOK STORE. R7-8t DUNCANSON BROS,. 9th and D sta, ‘The above Stock was CAREFULLY AND PURELY | of the county. H. Nichols, of New York city, to Leonard Whit- Roce er pene W tale pees yo ying in the Am s chine, which is steadily becoming so popular. Come | _ (stholic goods as; ecialty. Artists’ Materials, Nov- BRED, as pedigrees, which will be furnished at sale, | A communication was read from the District | ney, sub. lots 56, 57, 58 and 59, square 193, on rd dote'l and 2, book: 2. Tey Ghiyes so Reg! | Apaches proceeded down the Valley, commit peargnctipesaean a cities, Japanese and Fancy Articles at lowest, THOMAS DOWLING, Aucnoncer ‘willshow. Commissioners notifying the owed that the Corcoran street, between 15th and 16th streets, reece ery pees ty gou0, HT | ting similar depredations. iain nile ae =. school building located corner of 6thand Trum- | for $s187. for As to Mrs. Susan PY | et . Cart Lay, 5, oA : ‘W +s! !NGr0x cinctLariNe cimmany, — | 190, SHOT oUNS, EMBRACING SINGLE Ap | ALL WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT OR RE-| Pull streets, county, had been named the Mott | Or Seer; for Armand Jardin to Mrs Susan F° Hels, Carort 255. s. Piankmaen toes 8 ant ‘The O14 Map Wanted to Die. "For the benefit of those not having an opportunity | WV B07 Lath street northwest, DOUBLE BREECH LOADERS, AND SINGLE SERVE. building, in honor df the late Lucretia Mott. | ing 63 feet on N street, between 17th and 18th, | Greed, Oo}, P10 Ae Jenatius Drury to.) se. rovis, Nov, 10.4Martin Miller, aged 72 thet we have them on canisuiocarasc'e ‘As Tt Was Written, ‘A Bktone: Minded Woman, GURs, aT AUCTION. wees TERMS OF SALE-CASH. CHARGES Ten ACU ERS ate of New York sity, to Hon, Stilson: Aurcting | V-A- Pune to, Angeline ML SCilan.gub iota 7 | years living at 7028 Routh Third street, en- High Light AW On FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER THIR- 8, N. H. Brownl: s inated ant n= of New ‘ork city, to Hon, Stilso a hins, | to 27, aq. 174; BS Also, sub lots 65 and 51, | deavored to comralt wutelde by banging himself en Ae Love: or A Name; Toe bar Sinise" TEENTH, 1685, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK. at my auc-| Catalogues will be supplied on application to the | aT, Ht. Browning was nom! @con- | Jot C, square 878, fronting on D Tor SY.S00% tor | £4: (242 89,500.” Also,” 0 and 51, aq. 104; | with a clothes line Satufday nicht, but he was during its ry And new Periodicals._n10 | tion rooms, I shall sell the above consiznment. ‘The | Auctioacers after Monday. November 9, 1585. z Se a On ate re tater | $0,000." “Also, lots 2 ‘and 3. south College | prevented by hit wife, Going io Anotber park Geen Or “Souvenir Aproa” from us at our | + Attention Of the trade and private buyers ia called to Dr. Purvis stated that at the last meeting the | James G, Hill to Mrs. Catharine Riggs of Mury- | Frounds: $100. 8, D. Webb tod. Harris Rogers, | Prevented bs hls wife, Going & another park Exhibit place at the Fair. 27 | New Booxs this sale. A sp.endid opportunity to secure a Gun | _no-dts_ TULLER & CO., Aucts. | eomimittee on teachers reported favorably upon | land, sub. lot_30, square 279, being Uriel resl- {ors Waveoman’ b Long Meadows: $1,500. | Of ne house he tried a ae Pench on Contributory x —— ee ao aes BOR | PEReMProny SALE QE STEAM YACHT | the nomination of M; White asa teacher in tho | dence No. 26 Town cirele, for $14,000; for Bev: | 1, Page oo Terems Holomon, parts 46 and 47; | house, Nacown alma =e : i pore: ‘Real Katate Broker. “ . county, A mistake had been made, although | etly Hot ry D. : got | sa. 467; 5 5 § No ui of him xinoe thab Pees er sane cotpreageas ot War be eewtens | ES —— On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NoveMBER TH. | the right person was meant. ‘the haiae should | PBlladelphia, cub. lot 64, square 182, on 6th | Sy4°53. ga-aid, L Ritby wD. AL Wider, | jouciags ave vee recelved of lan minoe Ung Bayard Taylor Dramatic Works, by Marie Taylor, | PUBLIC.SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE NEW | TLENTH, 1886, at TWO O'CLOCK. we mail soli been BE. J. Grimith. “it’s the same man,” | Street, near M street, tor Ween Pry ai | lots i, 2, 3und 13° to’ 18, 89. ou st0.s6, J. | complisuing his design. ‘Studies in Shakspeare. by White. HREESTORY AND BASEMENT RESI- er Geo! arf, 1 o e id Dr. Purvis, “but another name.” The mis- | Biddle, of Philadelphia, to Hon. Titian J. an F. Olinstead to J. MeL. Carust, sul ‘Baud G, — he Pansma Canal, by. ENCE, NO.1705.N STRAKT NORTH WesT, | “Amer George Leary's wharf, foot of 7th street, the | sald Mien Mrs, Mary K, Coffey, lot 4 and part of 5, square | £4 Gav PE AUT, “Bunty “Wilkinson "tom 'D. F Paris, Past and Present. by Homerton, NEAR ‘SCOTT CIRCLE, "ELEVEN ROOMS, STEAM YACHT “DIXIE.” Mr. Clark reported the assignment of Miss | 163, fronting on K sireet, between Connecticut | }it59 for Te en Sues gno00. 1B. Linton, A Horribie Case. ” 5 ert long. breadth, depth: vision. Mr. a : ; ae 3 uae * derotacby neers © More tue premises et publio duclon von TUESDAY, Inches stcokes ton eller Wout ag. eer near |, Wm, Henry Lee was nominated and con- | Garnett, sub. lots 134 and 187, in square 181, | $4" bivcx I, be Drolt Park; 91,000. U. k-Em-| A ttle boy, the son of Jacob Schendock, Ma ‘Epltome of Dinease of the Skin, by Dubring. NOVEMBER REVERTHENTI, at GALE: Bgl | ameter sur iose: rita cteuet one, a fet In| neined ase janitor in the second divisions fronting 45 feet on Massachusetts avenue, be- | indns to Isadc N, Wanzer, lots ‘92 and 83, Gar | German farmer, residing near Atco, NJ. was aaa —| Allor the istest books reccived as soon as published. | PasT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M Apply for serait to square Inch: now thoroughly fied for Immediate tween 16th and 17th streets, for $11,915.54; | neid; $505. D. A. Windsor to Thomas Kirby, iy mneihigind ind mmabuned by a Rano ts aa 7 = | Agent for J. B Alden’s Publications. inapect. use; stateroom and six berths. A good boat either BED USteT at BO COASION: for the estate of Leonidas and Andrew Coyle t | sup ‘lot 129, sq. 193; $10,000. W. P. Fearson | BOrribly y oud “ = eoneeee ‘Terms at sale. pumcanace for pleasure or tugging, its Dr. Purvis offered a resolution requesting an eee « pipes origins! ey oS eoteg oak to Thomas Kiruy, lot 10, 6a. 779; 825, John wieragare pry a last oe The — = meee aes Sve | ees. NSON BROS. Aucts. | _nét DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts._| appropriation of $10,000 to promote indus- | A, B,C, D and E, in fi B, Alley to R. H. Edeltn, sub. lot 4 to 137, | brute had gotten out of the pen, and th QUARTER BEAM OF NOPE PER OR | JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, tal Cadestion in the District. . feet 6 inenes on B street, eo bheag a yeortl = 8q. 155; $7,500. Same to George E. Hamilton, | cured some corn and attempted to Inav A See , 40c., AND UPWARD. “ Portier the re: | Hemste, OE FI IAB OF Or Mrs. Hutsavelt Lan | Sth tots issand 16a,aq, Loos paer-an W. | Sue gun ch mas gecasteret gs eeu eee EXTRA sé, Sndupeneed *Bveonte at 200, 2.46c.| Troonsen By Tan Won TATOTS On AOL Oh WAREAELEAWERUSS | ques to $5,000. It look only $7000, ho sald, | I9t Bo" Larter eighty or: ¢1,000 alse Stee | SykTamelia Wg Blcabelh 1. Sooub pk Of sy. xen; | follow him to the incjnace He was walking Fine rapers and Envelopes of fashionable and cor- pol AND D STREETS SOULHWEST, AT AUG. | to start the industrial sehool in Baltimore.” | Abtigd- Turner sub. lot 10a tor $1 200: and to ee casa. pe See Bo BE Vitends | tho corn, when the lal sccidouals surat fle — mim siese 2 Saget ean get, ata one | mld annua Boal unt ata at | ci, Maa tu ioe Bae ve | Shanes Ei Boe aa nnd ai | kot nga nate a Ue gy - 3 | ¢ X 4 ediatel sos SiS ex ctreen Ere TZ OE = BPS ber oth, 182. and duly recorded among iheM@® | Howard university by Prot. Mitchell, and the | Santor Pret, Ge tew ae Gobde be we ana | 22 Soon. OE Bailey to Cornelio: X’ Hace? | mal, which devout ANOTHER NEW BUILDING Oxy Tex G gree 7 29 8b BB and reedids of he Disiric of Columbia in liber =a renults that had come under his personal obser- | M. Austin,a lot in square south of 181; im- & 71,8 B. B's sub Pleasant Plains: @1.100" Banding on the prostrated toru of the ENTS 9. 1020, “ ; ulersigned *s | Vation were quite wonderful. ved by’ briok residence, No. 1620 Massachu- a t90. | Sonpent aid tod, prevented totes iyeus cidea, ON MONDAY NEXT, NovmneaEn ora, we | Fol 2%shects ot Whitings superfine Paper,withEn-| © RE ? Ze2°00 Lu.DoD TEEN THT Bay OF NOVEMBRE UD idubsas | Mr. Lovejoy remarked that the industrial | PasSvehus tor ik eoo and fr ecu Aue: £65 BDO Merete ler ale trance | The sereamsof pire boy and i slop wo match. “Aino, call'and look over large FOUR-THIRTY OCLUCK VM in frontot ine | feature had Been introduced into the night | tito Leot doode sus. lou 43, ea sors Bi, ime | 2 205: ‘hman, ows 47 to 50 aad § | apparently worked the brute Hck of Hooks, which have all been reduced to prices (i premises, Lots six (6), seven (7),crzht (8), nine (9), | achools of Boston. roved by brick residence, No. 1545 T street, | 1 Marord Eishman, toe 7 ee oO Wataies 42 | itimmedintely texan. vo tear SHALL HAVE A Black tank we tidelitte, has'ag sedimedtcnawit | BBB TEP TTT EER wi feni10), eleven (11), twelve (13), thirteen (13), four: | “he resolution was adopted. for $4,700. Fe ot oor: OO, anak: Sinton £5 | legs with his Cask lacorating dicen ina tert Bot corrode the pen. ‘Try i "Printing, B 7 OE BP teen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), ‘exton Flint has sold to Isabella Rice premi- iu Trout bia 8, | ble manner and severing the i In the » Pen Tey It Kngraving. ‘ighteen (18), nineteen (19), twenty’ (20). of Geo. PROTECTION OF TEACHERS. Georgetown; c io M1 a GRAND OPENING. ‘Bookbinding in all iis branches “Cail and examine | BBS, 7; FF Re | Hlizes"recordéd subaivision of square three huudred | Mfr, Birney offered a roslutlon “that the see af the northwest corner of 11th end KK | Roberts, sub. lot 73, a9. 2: $6 Aoo FM. B. | eee: Vas wite ten tacke ie eee 029 errusen nana ne = Ss i ariel be = | “Ferma of cate: Onethird of the purchase money in | board respectfully requests the District Com- | S44°t3 the Watted Fire tmeurencs, onpaay | Yeung to J. G. HLll, pt. 8, oq. 118; $3,; were buried | : which wus also — - EW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES A DOUBLE DISTILLATION OF MANY OF THE | cash and the balance in ‘ree eal payments at ‘six, | misstoners to recommend in thelr next annual | for $10,500 a lot on the north side ot F street, eve Wound tu Mibiene: iad brought ee Art ET ONERY, BEST GERMAN HERBS, fay of sale weaned CeoUAbs Auth nist fom tHE | report the enactment by Congress of the fol- | east of the corner of 10th street, Devil A. | | sepa SOWING SHA WADE So MOAN WE HAVE J08T COMPLETED AN- Kew £3584 and scrap Pictures. at” | thave given “Dr. Petsold's German Bitters” a trial | firs’ deed of trust on the property told oF nik thenar | lowing: “Any parent, guardian, or other person Freese, Un nc Gestolae Or Abt coc noe ‘THAN FICTION. orem eg enge Hers ot tone Bits CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 1749 Penna. av. | and do not hesitate to recommend it sean excellent | chase money may be paid i All conveyancing | who shall upbrald, insult or abuse any teacher | Premises on the west si Ga. the | will, in ali probability, lose ‘his lege. OTHER NEW BUILDING ANNEXED TO T Tonte. JOHN A. ROBB, At the purcliaser's cost. If terms of sale are not c-m- | In the presence of the school, or in the building | © orepran rireet ahi 1a for Mr. W. W. The Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution announces the probab ie! ns Vierrme Canve Axp Ixvrrations Register of baiilinore Giiy, | pllei with within scven dayafrom duyf mle the rds. | where wild teacher Is einployed, shall be gatity Co HT, Ugipold has sold for Mr. W. W- | marriage in that city Wednesday last of Me. D a es OUR ALREADY LARGE EgSTsBLIsH- — reserve the 0 Proversy ute | ora misdemeanor and be liable to. tne of not aus , 2 | ©. M. Lyle,of Morristown, Tenn., and Net ‘omni aExT. borate ee wet Pelz’ Utena, rere invedgate Saue:| aso ge Fequirgt athe dca ae, © P08 | Low tan ten nor more than oue hundred det. | eauaro 177 (enting on, Now Sapanire aye | May, of Oicago il, and ade AMAI'S PACE AND NODY h.ConD WinM FEE THE REST AS WELL As THE cHEAPrer era-| pevaliyduriec the Dummer Season should b's Bos NOuEMRNSERMAAN}rromecs | days." Such laws, esald,existed'in some of | Hauuel Maddox, ious $4 to ‘38, saulare 191, | "<4 more romantle marriage was never cele- RE oe TIONERY, TABLETS, CALLING BOO Me 99 z i ‘ , fronting on ‘and T streets, 126.40; Ki pl o FROM YEAR TO YEAR WE HAVE a CKD MOOkee aa LLME MILLER, Secretary to Surgeon General, DUNCANSON 1.08, Auctioneers. BOI | Eitcachers: Head known a quinber of seeer | and for George C. Kirby, lot 47, square 3io3, | Pratedin Atlanta, Eight years Se aa Tne | af le home, No. G43 484 strect, Chicago. His ameenees C G DUVALL, Auctioneer, 925 Fut. n.w. ohteae ve been very | fronting on French street, near Sth, for $9UU. | Sey came south on @ visit to Atlanta, Three | St BEEN COMPELLED PRESSURE ar — WwW here where such a law would have been very K eyes, mouth and breast are horribly burned BUSLNESS TO sere ouR lene wu &CON'S | examination nave been tested 1 fog thea: expeeta hy TEES SALE OF Twi y myorrr-| telus He had known of letters or the most in- | He has also sold to Hon. Wm. Lawrence, part of | years later she went to Athens, Tenn, to at- a ' BALLANTYN: ‘amination have been nnd them especially 2 are oper ao i f physician {aloabie in cares of Debiitty Convale-cencer'and in |" OOM BRICK HOUSE, NORTAW rst Co | gulting description sent to teachers, and had | lots 22,and 28, square 205, fronting on 14% | tend the Wesleyan female college acsmn wbenc uk oooeeny that point. | With vitriol, street, between T and U streets northwest, for iss Alice Lyle, a sister of to-| there is some doubt about his recovery, ols 428 “thst. nw. | fact al! diseases where the use ufan excrlleat Tonic NiR OF SIXTH AND P STRELTS NURLH- | KDOWD parents to go intoschools and insolently 200; and lo Mr. A. M, Read, sub lot A.equare Hay es corn beans teak teieeae that in ang event be will tone hie sight. Some wE STEAD no... Qt) fF is indicated. LLC HORN, M. D. WEST. upbrald teachers in presence of their schools, @ le ‘New Hi hire avenue near | ony set y, iy heparan ecg Tar Stavonrer Or Tar B. Baltithore, a. | ny virtue of w deed of trust, recorded in Liber gag | Practice destructive of the influence of the | 177, jronting on New Humpa e, Dear | They were viassmates and roomnates for about | time ince Schneider borrowed, it ie maid, ILY GOON AND GIVE TO THE CITY Stel benipdottap — 1055, folio 322, of the Land Ke 3 wchers and the good morals of the schools. | § sureet northwest, $2,500. a of walter Lien Lee 3 ent | $1,000 trom a Mrs. Stadieman, Ho falled to sobellogrsns the battle n September ‘commencing Oe wmyoudh the representation of Dr.John © Grom | ict ‘of Columbia, we will neil in trunk of the The resolution was referred to the committee | ,, Kllzabeth G. Soot has purchased of Walter u se & constant correspondence was Kept | PL 700 nd eke sued bi and ot Node ASHINGTON A PLACE OF SHOP- wi any | was induced “be. Petzold’s German rs” BS ‘ TEN TH WAS 3. 2 ago | for 8200, ‘or ntl abo or w. a a or an gil oaks Jn stock at cunt to, clone this brauch of | foriow of Appaite and Weakucn, wulch compiainta | ROVEMBER desGe a HALEHART FUN PAT | Me Ct ney offered a resolution that in the re- | dence on the north side of De Salee virect, nea Mies aitce Lyle let her home In Morneroen, | ment for This wes not paid until cost PING 45 ‘TIMES DEMAND, wy business, and will continue this wale until every | i tno (183 Connecticut avenue, for $10,000. M. Velings r two weeks ago, When Schneider got married. book uf pil Kinde are diaposed,of=Scicatide. \Postical, | },Dave been suffering with som oc glean Soar ae bp espageerctypre peng ERE aC ies tie in Bin vision of the schedule of salaries, no discrimi- = gi nnessee, and went to Monrovia, Atrica, as a | ords of the Dis- i the Bitters restored my appetit Chapinan has sold to Ele H. Ober two lots.on | missionary. The correspondence. was” still | Before the inarriage he ix sald to have compro juvenile, and Miscellaneous works—all go. | consilesnin there nation shill be made between teachers because _ mary. Salaed tiep Gnatbor oie bie, Sieailinanon Sy ape WE HAVE NO HORNS TO BLOW; No | {hist.a8 opportunity for thove, who winh io, secure CATHERINE M. BEDFORD, si ticaame i desiguated ou the pistncad abate ofsex. ‘The resolution was referred to the com- | te oss Ad Oy casts tor gu4,oo0 nO ee ett ey ieee teddies tain: ook canes | Ine her $50. Last Sunday nigiit he weniger rleans st be re. vs The pre met Mrs. St jeman at e corner ol _ Radeof ordering aay and all books at all times and st | cers aud dearer geuctalle. Price our. and $1 per bor | Sooo gthe interent (hereon und such tases as muy Pe | arr. Birney offered @ resolution. which was Looking for A. meg Keasey had seen the photograph of Miss Lyle's | woman, quick asa flash, dashed the cutive oon. ‘WE MODESTLY S4Y OUR BUSINES acount res, te. LOUIS PETZOLD & O0.. Pro pri stated the time of the xa.e, ad pted, proposing a change in the boundaries | HIS HOTEL IN BALTIMORE SEAHCI ‘HIM | brother, and had often been shown loving let- | entsot'a ule au face. WAS BEEN ESTABLISHED IN THis |_ocl4 riGis‘Fenamivana ave, | 226 balitore, Ba. | "Terma: Cant. A depouit of 850 wilt be required | or tue second vision an follows: “That from | 8 VAINTHE REQUISITION PaoceEDINos. | U's Kisuitar Aller Boane Wok the iberty | waa Temoved to, heihoring, Gras sige, CHFY Fnox aLmoer noTHIxG. Wierms of sale are not compiled with within asven | and after the first day of December next, the | Marshal Frey, of Baltimore, yesterday morn-| ot writing to him at Morristown and axking g address in Atri r ‘down his mouth, cauning his from day of sale, the tr istees reserve the right to | second division shall be bounded as follows: On | Ing received a dispatch from the superintend- | him for his sister's e addi ron sia Africa, thtoking - 1 ee ce oaioely ss, Sve uaye’ previous tote in some Weare sorae | the north. by Boundary street, on the south by | entof the Boston police force, stating that a | perhaps, she ad chaaged her station, and this and then trickled ail over the apper five days’ previous yotice In some Washington paper. | the middie line of the mall, and by the Capitol requisition had been issued by the governor of WE HAVE STRIVEN TO CONDUCT IT war oved is ° i 9 letter was received at Morristown from a his body. Be rem lo bis home. The ‘10 THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY. 4 ™ . Serge f Trustees, Feet a Caplio sien? cl on'the West by | Massachusetts upon the governor of Maryland | tieman in Monrovia announcing the deat of Wit probably got bs arromed’as Schneider ine 2 ct nos: 104 PWIGHT J. PARTELLO, 20th street west” The effect of ius he aid was | for thesurrender of Mr. Adrian L. Mellen, of | Miss AlceLvic, # lew days thereaiter Mr: Lye | Torna tin Polite that ue. did” not intewd to a _________¢__ | io give the Bialr building with {ts ten schools | Baltimore, and asking that that gentleman ; | provecute, and requested arrested. ‘FRE SUCCESS SPEAKS OF ITs OWN tus uae pa BROS., Auctioneers, to the thira division. President Lovejoy sald he eee ad eg i ne aenival at tbe | apprising ber of the sad invedl orn. a amcor ‘MERIT. SSVite THE ‘TION OF Casi I Spero ine aod sepatoe tock of Comaber EXTRA PALE BEER iy at once replied, writing faspeey? i Muyrase gare OF asTORY Brice guan, | bad ertated aboGs appsluting” the Toga | Bovina omora, in accordance. mite tneutuc | eetccrscene es Mette” Hesnsteea | Does This Mean Cond, wi Lam veiling at very low prices 4 RUcridgh =’ TSESEY AVENUE ¥. to the uncertainty prevailing as to three mem | tons recelved from his obiet, Deputy, Marshal | the letter promptly., The family Knew of the | From the. ¥ Herald, Och UCTION. ashi exist In Mr. Beecher's discourse yesterday, as re~ WE THANK OUB OLD PATRONS for cash, FORBALE EVERYWHERR = fy23 AUCTION, bers of the board, including himself, whose strong frien JOHN MILLER AOeh Serra catera Guedaot srost, the sue dated the terms had expired and who were holding over. jee ne Pls ee Ther nd Matanci | 22d (lt drawn vo Miss Ke pared cn aneter gage, wate be entieh & SS aches Jaa0 LA seeane,_ woetewreet, 4th siest on in liber No, 1000, ‘folio 47, et and the other, He left the matter to the board to determine. | Tannen told one of the clerks that he desired | Dates “of tine Wendl aleise ‘sermon about “Automatic Morality,” he takes ‘THE NEW ONES WE GAY PLEASE | Mais Depotand Wilsews Dapttol and I sta. au31-Sm dated the “ist day o ‘883, and. duly "re: | Upon motion of Mr. Birney, the to be shown to Mr. Mellen's room at once. ‘The Sg corded in liber No. 1 ilo 284, et seq. of the ited to Soren’, is ter Mo, 108K Halo 294, etseg. of tue land | request announce the committees at once, flerk replied that Mellon, was not af hom 2. day, the entrances to the hotel wide departure from the general doctrine of far apart jLism concerning the condition of the CALL AND SKE THE MODE OF BUSI- Provestan! ing ‘Mr. Lovejoy stated he would make up the com- iy . W. Seaust of the party secured thereby we will offer f Baliteos to-day. having been carefully watched in the mean- | Poome seat irisnds,, The inlendship ripened dead. The passage to which we refer is the fol q EAS CONDUCTED IN OUR Com oon | Bay Oras ‘A. D. 1885, at HALE-VABT Seana time, ‘Marshal Lannan’ searched sone aged. Three | lowing: _— ‘OUR O¢ jaiaia CTR degrited real| The Nixht Ledging Heuse Robbery. | in the hotel, but Mellon fa tovinit | | Lope there is some Intermediate ground, or ‘MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Sid enowP and den fad on ihe, rout lat or plan TiiR DIRECTORS TAKE MEASURES TO CARRY Mellen is prostrated by city, and ‘while bere determined tomar te shall Bave some Spportunity unde for ‘WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD Fisher's recorded subdivision of aquare numbered five |” 4 ze sede Geis I ned rhose tace she bad never A | someon live so thay wi ond mony _ dred ta meeting of the board of directors of the | the arrest of Mi had not ‘Yes- | will need @ good deal more iliumination and o TWELFTH 4ND WATER STREETS aw. | ‘or. 4 me 5 rabefoame rma Sifermis ofeaies Gos sii sash, and the balance in one Hight Lodging House emccistion yesterday a at a late hour last night. took Senin on the | good Goal store praction betore thay are @s tote procreative organs. any ‘end two years; notes to bear interost i the rate of nix a 2 Go, | time Gov. Lioyd will gi GM. Lyle from | associates in the general assembly of the Church Be wat BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONMMOTED | the generative organs occurs, from whatever cause, pefcent per, annum. and to be secured by a deed of | ternoon, at the office of Messra.Fiteh,Fox & Co., | Gay at annapolis, in the city he soon | of the First It is said that if = man sim- © BY TELEPHON the continuous stream of electricity permeating ‘upon, the premiiass sold, oF all cash at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 15tn street, | dent the requisition will not be recognized, vasuing to call | ply ‘haa tach in Grist that wilt save bmn, ay 4 Hes Suge 5 1200 F street northwent ‘there Me prcennliod ie tap Gaye truiae fnare 46 resell ai | Mr. Mitchell _——_ gis : teat will "wot hold. i at een (cs from anatstlation: 1 carry him as : ton. ‘e no mistake about this the risk and cost defuutt 2 the robbery discovered, as stated in yester- = 1638 fa erect sorte Years we have waned it, ad thousands of cure | sobverantiog at tie puruimeers ot depoaiot| Guy's iran ot the lodeing. nosso, S13, ian | eset a wri Of habeas pring eereet, and ‘nsbered bist exer the abyes of death and five him another Pennsylvania avenue northwas are testified to. eakness from Indiscretion, reat som street td fifth precinct static to the Baltimore Sen from arm: = GQOSEVENTE STREET. | 1112 oun crest northwest capacity, Lack of Vigor, teriity—miiet,any trouble | noaaaas Wid. A THOMSON} TEE | Rocce’ “hur. Mitchell gad tie nevbery left them | BCE tan iastiuight snyer the disappearance ot simocli Ts | Sonsigts fa folning the great army’ of the on nd K streets sorthwest of these organsis cured. De not confound this with Ee ‘but twenty tron bedsteads. “The offi- | Adrian from Baltimore fs 8 sore dis- ‘not gone too | that le “saved sous by Bre" necessarily joins wb ~ ae a sachs |Qppomement suiginaye, The feraid ‘at once re- | once in that «reat assembly. i £ i 8 § ? i E E af 7 i Bolice are ap t hi the Brooklyn pastor—at ieast as «. Dias ramea | pes zt St pte See Py ee) soo ae JR. KIMPTON'S VETERINAR’ ry bim he ‘the discourse ‘of apecial notice, It W. M. Suvsres & Soxs DE eens sone the Irhnt | would have doubtless played s ssccomtul band. | 0,°120% to-day, and took the norsi-bound trata | for the discoure Is wority of special not = i tea fe | 38,ts, Bow koows, ener ee ‘Fhe groom is a aplendid looking man of thirty: | Nove 2, the ‘hntveraary specially, devote We have a Lot of IMPORTED JACKETS carried OF LAND. i, itted itor the fest 4o the case ap a own, Toe. ins handsome woman SS eae a a restos of the DeBive endent gods | Bis wit ‘rat "say them. ond Uthat they prow | Si ments fone, et saber lee codeo ap aA Suice, Ouamuns's An 5 weaithy nd 0 thane prions will sll rapidly, a8 thay are Hie- Leal Tana discovered = trump by toe, rostulae Ful! Stock of SHORT WRAPPINGS. from $25 to i t : $100. 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