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¢ y THE EVENING STAR ; PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Neethwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and Ita St, by The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’, THe Eveerxo STAR i served to sm tne city by carers. on their own account: atte eeeen Seek or dtc per mst” Copter at thy neem PeE Sevts Snot By mal — Sicvth: ove vent, $6: six mouths, Soot oY Somes & (Fotered at the Post Office at Wasuington, D. Cae second-clast mall "matter. j on Friday—$1 a Che ‘Tar WEEKty Star 50 cents, < a Al ne paper sent longer Rates of yer, postage prepaid. Six month, mail subseri {eoRe Must be paid im advance wertising made kuown on application. nening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C. = UPPLEMENT. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. be Sealed Pro} Mr. HOA. W tee of the Board o Poa ove Family Bus ove Fan = Sehoct iy wding on the grounds of the Refurm ‘Blank forms fiited, poo appiies ‘ned. Upon a rforatt © office ol {2 ued. apou application ther for act e afice, of the Strect m: rebwest, aud o PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. DROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING A FAMILY BUILDING, REFORM S101, Wasuixeton, D. C., Octover 2d, 1586. ls will be’ received at the . fllce of tard, chairman o* the bullding commlt- B ‘Trustees of the Reform Schuol, VELV U'CLOCK M. ON WEDNESDAY; eR TWENT+.TH, 1886, for constencting of proposals and specifications. to- ncovmary ntormation, eat be Gee Board of (Trustees, at No. 1384 F pe ‘Only bids upon'these forms wi ‘The right Is reserved to w: aera reserved to waive dofects and to reject oc = GEORGE W. ADAMS, President Board of Trustees. ¥OR TEARING DOWN BUILD- CLEANING BRICK, ET 2 OFFICE OF THE ComMIRSION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION ‘LV BER TW ENTIET! yw from “Pennetvania nnsyivania ave. s.e.. 135,18, ‘A's ne—Now 1 eertrea tes Istst ne.—Nos 2 12, East Capitol s.—Nos. actos 103 ‘Bids square ‘will be ‘recelved. separately. Riay be seen at this office. “PAr*tely 06.5 12,16,18 FUR CONGRrASIONAL LIBRARY BUILDING, 143 East CAPITOL STREET, WastiNorox, October 4th. 1886. Teceived af this ofgee until LUCK M. ON WHDN} SDAY, OCTO- 1886, for tearing dows the fol named buildirigs, cleaning snd piling the bricks same, and taking out cellar aud ioundstion Non, 107. 115.210, 121,129, Sse 129, 141, 143, 145, 147. 14,10 20, 108) 705-104, 108: (equare 729).—Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 127. 128, 129, 16, for the tearing down of the houses in each ‘Specifications L, OC LAMAR, EDWARD CLAEK, A. R SPOFFORD, Commissioners, : application to this off pe O3AL3 FOR STATIONERY. Blank forms of proposals, showing the qualit; tones tary Pro office free of charge. se2s-law4w ‘Secuerany's Orricr, SENATE OF THE UNITED 51 ATES, ‘WasitiNaToN, D. C., September 28, 1886. Proposais will be recéived at this office upiit E OCLUCK M..OCTOBEK TWENTY- H, 1880, for furnishing Stationery for the Sénate of the United States for the next fis- onantity and of each article aud the form of bond tobe by the bidder ana sureties, will be furulshed on roposals should be indorsed “Proposals fur Stu- for the Benace,” aid be directed to the Becre- the Senate, Wesbinator redat thin vposais and specimens ‘aust be delivered at ANSON U. MeCUOK, ‘Secretary of the Senate ofthe U. & FOR YOURSELF OR BOYS Sealed Pro, which time and piace they will be opened in (he pres | Soho tending Didders. for converting boing So. rirr into two sets of officers quarters and bul ding tee? FE ORI TT hy ese seas, Wwww RRS ¥ | Washington barrack ia accordauce wits pis ww Eg ANN 4 | aud specitications i this office. We'w ie 3 Tinks and full information. as to bidding. terms of contract and payment, &c., will be furnished on appl ROPOSALS FOR BUILDING OFFICERS -QUARTERS. Wasuinutow Earracks, D.C, Sepiember 28, 1886, In triplicate, subject 10 usual con received at this office until TWELVE |OUN, OCTOBER SIXTEENTH. 1586, at cations ‘Envelepes containi 18, should be mark “Proposals for bulldeng oficers aed. non-conum he: EEE 2xE apr | tndersigned SepeWICk PRATT tndersigne SeDUWICk Pica) EE EP PG fy T Ast Lieut. aud 1G. Mi 3d Arty. re mz NN 0c6-6t A3.Q MUSA Pe he Be be Waar Wricers Says Asour oo Swew fo ook WASHINGTON. 33 “www ke ey — . ‘coo OW wl Ccke EOE $3 BROS. THE ONLY CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS OF 8 ‘WASHINGTON. H.W. Joss ASBESTOS LIQUID PAINTS During the entire month of October volcanic erup- tious are to occur among the many clothiers of Wash- ington, caused by the low prices at that mecca for all ‘shrewd buyers, ADLER'S TKN PER CENT CLOTH- ING HOUSE. Climatic changes, cocompanied by rain and frost, will cecur when they take place, and ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE ts the place for re- liable clothing and reliable prices ‘The Potomac river will rise after the equinoctial,but there will never be any rise in prices at ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. To secure equal justice to all we mark goods qf the very lowest | notch, and our barometer of prices la several degrees lower than you cam buy elsewhere. For falr tr: de winds, mild and pleasing attention the calms of contentment-and a sate course into th port of prosperity. come to ADLER'S for Clothing fo: | | Men, Boys, and Children. oct ‘Wiggins’ prophecies seldom come true, But ADLEE hes thousands of bargains for you. VICTOR E. ADLER'S PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 axp 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Open Saturdays till 11 p.m. ARE COMPOSED EXCLUSIVELY OF THE BEST | AND PUKEST MATERIALS, COMBINED ON | DISFERENT PRINCIPLES FROM ANY OTHER LIQUID OR MIXED PAINTS THEY ARE OF A HIGHER GRADE THAN HAVE EVER BEFORE BEEN OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. EITHER IN “PASTE” OR LIQUID FORM, AND ARESECOND TO NONE IN RICHNESS AND PERMANENCY OF COLOR, BEAUTY OF FINISH AND DURABILITY, Sample Sheets und Pamphiet,“Exterior Decoration,” Free by Mail STRICTLY PURE COLORS IN OIL, VARNISHES, ETC. ROOF, CAR AND BRIDGE PAINTS, im various colors. Are especially adapted for out- buildings, barns, fences, and for frou and rough wood- work. H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 87 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORE cuicaco. PHILADELPHIA. LONDON octs-tw Dacsxxexnses, O8 THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINI~TERING DR, HAINEY GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Hican Ue given in a cup of coffee or tea without the Knowledge of the person taking it It is absolutely barmiess, and will efect = permanent and speedy cure whether the patient ls @ moderate dripker of ab aleoboiic wreck. nated with Ub. Specitic, Ili Jor tke quot appeticea ro exise Fon sais ay DR. S. PF. Wang, ae wi gree DEUG STORE, Corner 14th and F street « ELPHEN Seca ace Tees se fe Maen “Washingion, v. C Call of write for pamphlet testimeuiais irom the best women and Darts of Ue country. omeasain ey octet Baxxes ‘meu from all | us BAKER'S BAKER'S: Bakes BREAKFAST REAKF AST BERAAFAST BKEAK PAST cocoa. cocoa, coco covos Bold by Grocers everywhere, az | Mess New Fa, Nucewsan MEN'S FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR SILK, CASHMERE AND WORSTED MUFFLERS; it i @ true tonle and delightfat W. BAKER & CO.. Dorchester, Mess | iyil Chotcest productions of Foreign,Looms, made im correct and attractive New styles, AND HOSIERY. In Silk, Worsted, Woolen and Balbrigzan Kult Goods, Seariet aud Scariet and White Caltor hia Shaker Fiaunel Wear. MEN'S GLOVES, Direct importer of Fownes’ Bron, & Co., and other Boglish and French makes, in kid, Pique Kid, Cheverette, Cape, Guat and Dog- skin, ined and unlines and Angura, Worsted, Camels Hair, Cashmere, Jersey Cloth und Scoteh Wool Hand-Kanit Gloves Cholce New Lines of SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK, SATIN, LINEX, COTTON AND WOOL SUSPENDERS, SPECIALTY IN FULL DRESS SHIRTS. Night Shirts in Cotton, Cotton Flannel and Flannel and Flannel shirts, ‘New Umbrellas tu all the novelties, R HE TAYLOR, 983 Pennsylvania sve. A PURR MALT EXTRACT. the highest merit. It 1s manufsetared from Dundrede of | e*thoicen uaterse tet couse tye west pale. vote ae & ceireshing ot the best wri be substi DAVLD NICHOLSON, Prop'r, 8T. LOUDS. Atwboleanie by ‘WM. MUSMLEISEN, ‘ole OTM SI, WASHINGTON | gant Quaiities, | sooner or later will—boomerang-like—rewurn to hurt FUTURE DAYS. Tu-MORROW. vou B WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. ss OF, WAENUT CHAMBER FURNITURE, c "FIT, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, AT AUCTION, Oa THUKSDA Y. OCTOBER FOURTERNTH. com- meneing at TEN G'CLOK A. M.. we aball séll, at residence No. 1012, Fuurieenit rirert, northweni. ‘superior collection of Household Effects, the contents Of, About twenty well-iurmahed rooms, partially me HASDSOME BLACK WALNUT CHAMBER SUILES, ASH SUITES, ELEGANT PAKLOK SUITES, MARBLE-TOP TABLE. BLACK WAL- NUT EXTENSION ‘TABLES, DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, WALNUT WARDKO. Ar KTK- ALNOUT- WALNUT BiD-TEADS, es 1 LACE CURTAINS AND COR* HAIR MATTRESSES, eR PLL WS AND ROCKERS, | HALL ELS, HALL ANDSTAIR CAR- FINE _ODY' BRUSSEIS HUGS, DIF- HOUSE: BLANKETS, BED- guiNa asD GLASSWARE, KITCHEN t UTENS Tealdence is furoished with the host articies, and has bron well Kept The sale ise thy heatteution Of private parties contetaplatigg house: Keeping. WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, ocb-it NJ EWOOMB LOGAN, General Auctioneers, N . 1615 H street northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM PROVED PUOPEKTY AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, OCTOBER FOURTEENTH, at HALF-PASi FOUR P. M., ‘ve will sell some of ‘the flvest Muliding Lots east o” the Capiol, and facing public reservation. There lots are 71 83-100 1¢et un North Curvlina avenue, S4 feet on C street, und 49 xUb street east, and contain 5,400 40-100 square feet. : sMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SALE OF THE LOTS will be sold Houses No. 635 and No. 637 b streei sontheast. ‘These houses are in Worough repair. Eoveccla $0 PETERB. } EDW'D CASTELL, NEWCOMB & LOUAN, Auctioneers. ocd-4t W. M. Sausren & Soxs 910 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Have opened Their High Class Novelties in PLUSH AND CAMEL'S HAIR VELVET, SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, PERFEC- TION BLACK SILKS, This 13 the Brand of the Best Silk in the world. Introduced to the Paris and London market Laat Winter. and ts adecided im- Provement over the Old Silks, They are uot for sule elsewhere in this city. Fall Stock of GUINET'S GROS GRAIN FAILLE FRANCAIS and RHADANES, WHITE and BLACK MOIRE FRANCAIS in Ele- ALL SILK VELVETS in New shades of steel, ‘Hellotrope, Geranium and Pruno. LADIES BROADCLOTH, all colors ‘We are showing deckied bargains in BARNESLEY DOUBLE DAMASKS at $1.50 per yurd. These supe- rior goods have never been sold for less than §2, und | cannot be duplicated for lest, peclau prices are made | Jor Hotels and Kestauranis, Larfe Stock of FANCY TOWELS, TABLE and BOUFFE SCARFS, NAPKINS and DOYLIES, New Stock of MOURNING GOODS, BLANKETS aud COMFORTS, HUSLERY and UNDERWEAI BARNESLEY DAMASKS a: $1.50, worth $2. W. M. SHUSTER & 50NS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue m w. ONE PRICE. ‘THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Pia Tacx. ‘There is really nothing swart in taking advantage Of another's confiden.e ww vharge two pric.s .uF tue | koods they buy: it 1s simpiy sharp practice, which those who ludulge tn It, ‘Such a thing x ltapnssible here, as every garmen: in onr house is marked in plain figures. ‘The price we names the price ve take. We mark our goods tn {the frst Instance as low asit’s possible tosell hem und | there the question of price must end, Some of our prices ay interes: you at this time, although we'd much r..ther show you the goods with prices marked, a0 that you iight Jud se more in- fellientiy of the claim we make to seillug bigh art clothing for men und voys as popular prices. | From $2.50 to $10 are the limits within which our stock of Chi.dren’s Sults ure to be tuund. Ayes 4 to 1S yeara We can't atiemyt to descrive the different ki.da we keep, but we have them In ll the luterme- late grades, From £6 to $18 are the cxtremes which bound our match. ess stock of sulis for the larger boys—ages 14 to 18 yearn We wil ot ke: p really common goods, but we sell good good: for the prices usualy charged for very interior quailties. From $8 to $35 are the boundary Imitsof our prices for Gentiemen's Suita. We could not it we trled, convey ap ineliigent ides of tbe various kinds to be found Within these limits. but we cau tell you what is Not to be found there it is Nothing. Fall Overcouts, $8 to $30, Separate Trousers, $2 to $8. ‘You really ought to see our stuck apd Prices They will Surprise, Amaze, Astunih and Please you. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, 4\.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. (ALL BLUE SIGNS) J. M. GRADY, Manager. 7 Hoxaistz Tracevy. ‘Four beautiful young ladles bunz without provoca- tion al 818 7.b si Bows by tree able-bodied new witht Out being Interopted’ by ollicery of ta ‘An in. low into the facts Teveuied that the leader of ee ansuseios Was & man bY (he mateot Moms od hig accom piices were bis subucdinutes: Son trop is well know as un artis.le puluter aud tpou ex amination admitted «-¢ deed. Ihe building where the ‘Sct was committed Ls kuowD ua the MANUFACTUKING ESTABLISHMENT, Where they manufacture Drewes, Cloaks, Wrups and Urderweur or Ladies and (bildren. Upon question fuy the manager, of the Manusucturiag. + stablie:t- mut i was eufued tuat the vietiaus werenot real Sul oun nage, ar tstcally 008, y Painted by’ Montrop, tu dive iA manufuetaFed ou the second oor Of thelr bitulg. Come abd exaniine the sive, tie artiacie Wornmansidp and te tow prices of the goods We mua: Uiucture. We positively save you not less tan 40 per cent, sida goud Ht and satisivetion guaranteed, “Ol first floor may be bud all kinds of Douvetica, Fine reat Goods, ankets Consort" Corsets Hoalery Jerveys, de. Ac, ax, a Femmarkably Low Prices, We manui . out of the best muslin, hemise, Drawers Sud pioris at uve, work double’ money.” We call Special altent.om 16 vuF large live Of Ciaaks, Wraps atid Newmarkets, which are superior in nd Workmiabsbip, ut prices tht will -eut You, "Ask tse our $S Nev Sonvinced that it beats Us wuere, We aiso call the ‘be fact that Uiey may bring thelr material aod we will make thelr garments to order at oue day's woven “With our great fu ilies we cau uccommodate all who come and Sstitactou gouranteed. MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, 28 Seventh Street Northwest. oot Sxvewra Sreesr Patas Roya snd Ranta, extra vatoe, 600, Linen Hemstitehed Handkerchiets, Soo a. OS. B. WAGGAMAN. 4 tate auctioneer. ALUVABLE UNIMPROVED PRO! ON L VARESE BEEWERN ies AND TWENTS-FIRST STREETS NORTHWEST. Signe RR oe Ph hts y ‘the premises, Lot 1, in Square forsale, io trout ‘Terms day of sale, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 008,9,11, 12-46 ‘Auotionesr. EREMPTORY SALE OF ABOUT 12,000 PSttate heer 6F GROUND, F Ke MARYLAND "AVENUE, cs 9 STREET EAST AND NORTH G STU On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBE! THIRIEENIH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the premises. PART OF SQUARE SOUTH OF SQUARE 102’ Fronting 102 1-12 feet op Maryland avenue, 221 feet on 13th street east, 140 feet on G atreet north, balance.in one and two rears, beur six per cent Interest, payable semi-annu- ally. cnd to be secured by deed of trast an premises. oF all cash, at option of ‘Terms tu be com- plied with inten da; right reserved to re- Redlat rik an fefaulting purchaser, afer Ave ve fist ep stauunee Bic hi saree in ton, D.C. : guirea at aula” “Conveyanciig, Gc at purchaser's oc0-d&ds __ DUNCANSUN BKOS,, Auctioneers, ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00, Avcts, WOSTORY BRICK bv No. 1036 T DWELLING, iD STREET NORTHWEST AT AUCTIO. ESDAY, OCTOBER THIRTEENTH, FIVE O'CLOCK P_.. we shail se 1 lot 14,in McCoy's subdivision of lot No."@. square 526, luproved Dy two-story brick dweiling, corner house; bay wiudo six rooms and bath: hot and cold water. ‘Terms made known ausale. WALTER 8 WILLTAIES & 00. Auctionctra octdt rpeomas DOWLING, Auchoueer. CATALOGUE BALE or ORIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS, PORTIERES, LAMBREQUINS AND ZINE EMBKOWDERIES, Embracing Rare pieces, such as ROYAL AGRA CALPETS, CAIRO RUGS, SILK BOKHA..A AND SH. RAZ RUGs, AN- TIQUE. HALL RUGS, AND O1HER =Pi.CIMENS OF GR.AT VALUE, ‘The Catalogue Embraces About Thirty Large Carpets. To be wid ut Public Auction, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, UCTOBER THIRT: ‘NTH AND FL Commencing ut ELEVEN AM. enu . Hii. O'ULOCK P.M. each Day. [AND EXHIBITION MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH, IN THE FIRST FLOOR Ui MY SALESROOMS, Southwest Cor. of Fenna av nue aud 11th sireet. oc7-bt PLOMAB DOWLING, .\uct_ ANENH. WER & SON, de.) Estateavd Insurance. H QF TWO-STORY SIX-40 sat LING, No. 1003 U By virtue o1 a deed of trust, du ed Jun: 12th, A. D. dnd. and duly recurdes is Liber No. Lt, Seq, oue of the iad records uf (ie Coninitin, Uy ditec 101 1 the jctsy | cured. the subscribers Wil, -eil ul pusiteatiee rout of tie premises, ou MOsDaY, the TH DAY UF 0 TUB. 4s, 4.0. 1866. at PAL. the fui ow fibed 1.eal Sui-Lot numbered 71, In Ik. er ‘SF corded subdivisl 0 of urigstal Lot numbered 4 square uuiberes :32. tether with the building 8 thereat One-tuird cash; balance in six,4 twelve und el-iceu montium, Wi b interest at glx per evn: devert d payments to be secured by deed of trusi on te pr. pert, . or al cash, at the opuion ot ihe | purchuser “A deposit ot $100 Fequlied at time ob de. Lf terms 0 sale are hot compued. with within a er th ay ut sale pr. pesty to ue Fevold, lef ..tiny purchuser. Ad Trustees. voracds | ALS XANDRIA COUNTY ts Geers Ter swe at pubdate WEDNE DAY, the TWH. Bi, Tnsu, ai TWELV the property in xa.d culty Known as “ Mup.e Grove” farns, occu all, € Dist ng uf 92 acres wud shoe Ltd belng bewathuiiy: ft three miles trom. Wasik gion, on & Jevation, afford 1g av extenued View of surr.o.d uz couutry, und «pj ruwchable by either Lo. se. Aqueduc: Lraige of Chala bride is, rf eligh.-us altes in the viel lin proved by 8 com ari mudious wosory dowel <. with cupola & tWwowury summer house Spring hous, lee house and @ ph DRED Lh Feside. ces susrounnied 1 us eandurtl ie | grou yeing of 10d Gru style the W. ue Colit.dusdug one Os the Host Con plete wd desirabie resideuecs Ih ibis section Of thie Euuutry. ‘Teruis of sale: One-third cach and the residue in six, twe ve wid elshi-en ions, iD equal 1uxa.ments WhbL terest frou the day of sale. OF We the opilon of the purcuaccr tie Whole can be pald in cash, taking fica the jureiaser bonds wath gon @ personal vecur ty fo. tue ueferved jwyiuents, aud the title 9 be retained Shui the wnstameuts are pald oF the further order of the court. ‘Phe subverivers meanwhile are authorized by said deere nd are wrepared wy eutertaly yrlvuie offers fOr he property, A & CLEMENT ie KbMUN. BURKE 8G. BRENT, > dria Coney {2 talstioners of sale Inia, Alexandria County, & wits Ton tiy that camund Burke one of the commis- sioners cfaale appoiied by the said decree, bus given Bond with upuroved sures) courted weording to Ww us Provided by sad decree. 2 sf HL. H. YOUNG, Clerk ofthe Cireutt - outs, 918,2508,dta Alexandria County, Va, VHANCERY SALE OF FRAME DWELLING goUk eae Ky PRTEET, NEAR CORN BK OF FS Cinwiet, By virtue ‘of & decree of the Rupreme Court ot the trek of Column, siting on equity. passed July u, 18b6, in cause 10,023, wherein, Jennie L. 1 ord +t wl. are plaintiffs aud George B, gum kin etl. are dviendanie, and at tue fis aud Coot of the veiauitin , urchuser atthe sale thereunder made Juha oss wit aed a guolio ation ty (rege ©. the yreaiisen fo the bighest oy ; QuroBris “ut. raya Hi eed. LE CLOCK ‘pieee Or parcel oF ground and preuilacs, roved by & ten room frame dwelling, know a bein: parts of lots 8 aud 9, in square 466, in the 61 Washington, in the sistrict of Coluuibia. ‘Perins ot male by nals deere: nethird of the pur- chace money in ensh, onechird in Six "onthe, 8 third in twelve wonths after date, or all cush at the Opilon vs purcusser, deerred ments secured by Shed or sink Wilt int eat ak de onutOue bun red dollars to be uald by. purchaser “wen propert ig bid off. If termsof sale are not complied with in ven days the trustee may resed at defanst 3 ANDREW A. LIPSCOMB, ‘Trustee, ‘Ofte zl aig atrose DOrLD DUNCANSON Brod, Avcuontene beraieas rpEpEey DOWLING, Auctioneer, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION. ‘A corner Lot, containing 4,642 square feet, corner of Second and N streets southeast, fronts 64 feet 8% inches on N street by 100 feet on Second street. Fine chance for building small houses, Improved by one-story frame cottage, 22 feet front by 40 feet deep, five rooms, water in kiteben, stable arid hen house, Yard contains peach, cherry and plum trees, ‘The above described property will be sold at suction. in front of the premises on THURSDAY, OCTOBER FOURTEENTH, 1686, at FOUR O'CLOCK. Com Veyancing and recording st purchaser's 00st $100 ‘will be required at time of sale, ‘Terms made Known at sale. cotta [HOS E WAGGAMAN, Beal Hatate auct, Gianci REAL LINE ER Dears tute ges Rink a) tee ee r[80M48 DOWLING, Auctioneer, DIRECT CONSIGNMENT oF MISCELLANEOUS STANDARD axp ILLUSTRATED WORKS, waox BRISTOL, ENGLAND, 10 BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT MY ROOMS, ELEVENTH 87, AND PA. AVE, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, OCTOBER 18 AND 19, 1886, COMMENCING AT 7:30 O'CLOCK. BOOKS NOW READY FOR EXAMINATION. 0012-6¢ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. D°%CANSON BROR, Auctioneers ENTIRE FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c., CONTAINED IN BNELUING, No. 1288, NINTH STELET NORTHWEST, COMPRISING PAR- LOR su! WALSOR CHAMBER SETS, ELS CARPE! HEN UL onthe Se AT AUCTION. = ig iu THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER FOUR- acil at the above Dwelling the enure Furuliure, &¢., 4 therelu, to which the attention of-buy ers id ool 2-2 JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneera HANDSOME AND WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPRTS, COMPRISING FRENCH PLAT). MANTEL MIRMOR, FINE PARLOW ir, MARBLE-TUP"” AND PiUSH TOP TABLES, FASY CHAIRS, Wale NUT SECRETARY,” WALNUT. AND AnH CHAMBER SETS, WaiNUT AND OTHER WARDROBES. CUPFOS bhs “Bepst eae BUREAU~ WASH-TANDS, HAIR CLOTH FUINITURE, ” BUOKC. MALL | PIECE HAIR AND UTHER MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, Mf. SIDEBUAR), “LXTENSION TABLE, DINING CHALKS, STUDENT CHAIRS, COOK STOVE. CHANDELIE 8. GRUSBEES AND. LN- Ghaix, HAL PETS THROUGHOUT REQUISITES. &e., Will Kept Tdusi ING THE ENTICE : EHOLD FURNITURE, RPICIS, &C. CON A NED IN DWELLING U- llY | PENASYLVANIA POUTHEAST, AT AUCTION On FRIDAY AVENUE OCTOBER FIF- TRENTH, at 1B: " wecwil Sell at the abocedweiing a “enetined therein, to stlch the alveutiow of parties refuruishin isrespecttiully calcd, eee renocks-at ONES E AY, HORE EQUI ERTL ted, SHER FOL LowING PR be “ties WIL BE OFFEL-D AW THE .00Ms oF i KOSKD OF Ite Bara BUOK RG, 11:6 BSE NW: By Jobn Sherma: & Co.—No. 1806 224 st, 2story Buick souse, 6 roum and. bath; (ot L6xo0, to 10-1, alley. No. 1106. ator irick House, 6 rooms é ilar, buch; Jot 13 ft. 4 Iu. by Od fe Bln. Lrown—Tet BG, sq. 182, frontlug4 ay E x 20% 11. on! loth @., beween M and ‘soot circle, by de thot e742 1. Jy hos. i. Wagg.man—Lots 21 and 22, in square 743. contaiuins wbont ¥,000 square feet euch. one sghure trom M-street curs sou!heayt: wbout three jet below grade A ‘catory Frame House, used asa, bunery No. 612 H st. xe. bemy part of Lot, square S70, 20 by M40 Ain er & 1 ownsei:d offer the following Lots—77.and_ ‘Th, square 196, troutiny 2v om Corcoran st. By 87 deep. Tot. 10.41 and 82, ~quare bs, By swoimstedt & Bradvey—Nos, 1224, 1224") and 1G Wylie; two-story Urick houses. 6 rooms aaLer fund «wf: Lots 1oxod to ten-toot all. y; sols 1,2, 3, 4 aud 5. Ju square 916, "Aino, the east 16 feet front by depth thereof of lot 7, squa e724. vermy al time of sale, DUVALL, oes i. ‘Aucu Beer. DESEMPTUORY ~ALE AU. 108 oP STH ET SOUTHRAST. Ua ioAY AETELNUUN, CIOBER FIE- ENTH. 1880, 7 FAVE UCLOCK, we Will sell In front of be premines SUBLOT 12, ~QUARE 102, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ‘Auctioneer. — F BICK DWELL.NG Frontin: 24.0. tet ou 3d strevt, ana having a. Sept 10 06 Heel tv un “ales, improved by Brick Dwelling No 1306 3d street, water and, gus. Owing to the enhancing vaine of real estate in th re-tov,thissale should uttract the attention of pur: ches. rs, ‘Terms: One-fonrth cash: balance in one, two and three scars, Boles to bear 6 percent. per sanum futercs Ie enitanvuaily, th be secured by deed Of srust,'oF uli cash, ai purchasr s option, A. depos! 0. Sibewyiime orsa.e conveyancing, &,, at purchs erseuct “erms o be comp ied with in tea days; oth- exwise rizht .¢ erved to reseil at risk und cont othe eauitin purchaser afte: five day~ pubic advert-c Rieu of such resu.e in some Newspaper published Wash..g on, 0. CG. sn gisien ae oc 1deeds DUNCANSON BOR. Real Estate Auctioneers, UABLE PROPERTY E, NEAR THe CAPl- Under and by virtne ofa decrecof theSupreme Cour. ol he District of Coluniuia passed October Ast 1ob6 Ii a certain preceeding In els, em Ulled in re torge Brvht, No. 8494. the unuers will ther for aa oF the Dremi-es, on MO S V-PLELH DAY Or OC-OBERA LOCK. B.A Jot detiered 1s" at & stb ity ision inade V, Chikon and others of ceruun lots In square No. ‘Terms of sul : Onechi uurchase mor ie balnee in tw equ: linstaiments, at one and -wo, ra from Gay of wale, wih interest, tor whieh t py deed Of truxt on the premises old, s 8. in casi . Ar eposit of $100 will be req aired wh neath lob is bid ofr Alte nveysncing at pa chuser's cost. Tr sice reserves the right, to resell the propery purchaser's risk, if erms of -ale be not ten days, Cialis A. ELLIOTT, Trustee, THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Heal Estate Auctioneers TRUSTERS S\LE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Wart AVuate Neon ting % PARK. pa on PAY APTERN: ON, OCTOBER TOUR Oi cin fone OF ois prea ee Bd 5 in front 9f the premi virtue ol = rust, dated suly fan tos at <4 feorded in Liber ‘Nu. 1007, tolls ete. we Shall sell fos lettered “Cand” De ota subdivision mm ve by Mary V. « bliton and others of certaju lots 10 square No. 666. fronting tozether 70 tect ou Delaware avenue, between “Is” und"C" girecty north with te improvements thereon. ‘Terms of save: One-third of purchase money in cash: the balutice lu (wo equal Insuiments atne Yours trom day of suie. wih iuverest, for, which the totes, secured by deed. of trust ou the prensises sold, soni be ven. 12 4: pak of #100. will be required when the lots: are ‘bid off “All conveyaucing st pur chascr’s ovst. "Trustees Feserve the right to reseit the property ‘at purchaser's risk, if ternis ofsale be uot se we WA ESE MER, eclidéds * WAL H Mociiniss, } Trustees, HOS, J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioncera iHUSTELS' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY GRPUMLAWARE AVENUE, NEAM THE ‘AP Tul Qn MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWEN1Y-FINTH 1830.1 HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, in frou. of the prem virtue of & deed of trust, dated July ist, 1862, and duiysre corded in Liber No, 1007. folio No. 456 et wq, we shalt sell lot lettered “+,” of @ subdivision mace by "ery V. Cuiltou aud otfiers, of certain lots in square jo, bu6, fronting 82 aud 4z-100ths fect om Delaware avenue, between north 1b und Cutreets, with the im- weulents, consist.ng ofa threestory brick house. rms Of wale: Ove-third of purchase money 10 cash; the ba.ance in two equal instalments at one and two years trea ‘of sale, with interest, for which the red by deed of trust om the 201d, shall be given. "A ceposte of @100 will be required when each lot is bid off All conveyancing at pur- ‘Trustees reserve the right wo resell the af purchasers risk if terms of sala be not within ven day: 108. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers, USTERS SALE OF VALUABLE. UNI. PROVED PROPERTY ON DELAWABE AVE NUE, SEAR THE CADiTUL PADS virtae of deed dated June ‘and duly ree rded io ciber No 143 + J ‘No, 422 ot seq. we shail sell on MONDA’ ry ON, OCTORER, TWEATYEL ns EPG hana atid ‘of certain lots In squaze ca, 698, fronting os oa Delaware avenue, Doth eos Sand C uirests CITY AND DISTRICT. WHAT A BARBER EARNS. The Season at the Summer Resorts— When the Barbers Reap their Har- Haven't I cut your hair lately sir?” said a chipper barber the other day, as be tucked tha big white apron about a Stak reporter's neck. “No, I guess not since the spring season commenced,” he continued, “Been to the springs?” asked Tue STAR man, ‘ag theshears began their lively clicking. “No, sir; mountains this year, Pretty good season, too, I made five hundred dollars in the three months that I was there. Sorry it wasn’t more, but it might have been less. When Ieame away there was only three dollars of that amount that I couldn't uccount for, 1 don't mean that I brought that much money buck with me, tor my expenses were considera- bie, But then I worked them down as fine as Possible, and came out a fair winner. Tnere Were sume expenses that I couldn't keep clear of butididmy best. 1 had the man that kept the cigar stand solid. [gave him bis shaves aud cuts Whenever he wantea them, and my ‘stokes cost me nothing. Same way with the bur-tender. I sbaved “him every day, aud timmed bis bair occasionally. Of course, I didn’t work him too hard, but a drink now aud ‘Wen was very agreeable, und I bud it wiluout Paying cush ior it, Tuen there was # preity yellow girl in the laundry, and my washing cost me nothing. A bottle Of huir oil occasiou= ally made her Very obliging. So you see I Was able to tix the ineldentals pretty well.” ‘Thinking that $500 in turee months was retty guod pay, 1HE STAR man made some uquiries BUOUL Lue business “OL curse, Lue Watering place seasou us Lest tor all barbers ex- cept Wasuingion barbers,” suid tue reporter's imormaut, as Le clipped dangerously clowe W tue repurtér’s off ear, Ten giving nis cust ers uead a suaden twist, he couunueds “We ave Just as guod a season here in tue winter time, when Cougress Is In session and Lbings are buvtuing generally. I's dull just beiore Congress beg.us und alier 1 adjourus, but tue seusou al Wwe resorts fills in aud Keeps Lhe bail Tolling. It sat so in other cities, where U barbers have Just a moderace trade uutil Wey gO Ulf Wo Lue seasnore OF to tue mountains and Sunike @ lively gull us long as tue seasuu Laat Wuat can a gud Wastington varver mish Well, u first-cmios artist Gan average Irom $13 Ww 918 a week rigit aiong. Me cuarges 35 outs aur cub und 15 cele a shave. Ol came be els Hail und tue suop uall, A good barver Will tine tw p1.80 per hour. A fair cut Wwe cons.dera © cun du beter average, secaily dhe viggestuay © Work Lever did Was (hat Was lubl bwcurauion uay. 4. wa Bulg cuPy uud hake, oases, UNL Lua Was May diere, buy! ‘vrust’ tue gyenueman oll. ——_—_ Monsignor Capel. To the Editor of the 1x s:VENING STAR: Tuere have Leen recently published anony- mous stories and insiuuatious tending to im- peach tue good moral character of Munsizuor Cupel, und w hoid him out to pubic execra- tion as a dishonest and bud man, Please allow me to say wout I, and many oth- ers bere in Washingvon, kuow of bin. The Mousignor’s first appearduee in tals city was in Sepwes.ber, 15s, wuew ne Jectured in the Na- Hiunal theater in aid of the effort w reduce tue deol or St Avvysius churen. ‘The net proceeds O. that lediuve were sume seven OF vignt aun dread dollars, in the January followilg he de livered a lecture at Ford's opera house Jor We Young Catvolle’s Frieud seciety, irom which over 3300 Was reailzed ior tue purchase of clotutug tor poor boys wtiending the Catuvile schools, Ler in the same month he delivered ulecuure at St. Aloysius cauren for the beuetit 01 Lue Aivuse U1 Lhe Goud Shepuerd, ‘The caurch: Was packed, und Lnaye been void that avout $4,000 Were realized for tnut very deserving Cun itabie Work, «416 aso delivered sermons 12 aid of utner benevolent objects, For bis own services on these ccaslour ue made no cuarse whatever, Wuen we Youug Catuolic’s Friend society luvited bimn Wy lecture it was their un- derstunding tial be woud ve entitied to one- Luird of (ue ut proceeds, When I tendered him te Sivu, iy which he was entitled, be generously naaded it back to me, askiug ie to ddd Lhe Aino ae edouetien trom nim to the Felief of (ue poor chuureu, He would not even accept any Wing Jur uis personal aud traveung eXpeuises, ur even permit us lo furnish a car riage to Lake bia Lo aud “irom tbe leccure had, AboUL Lie site Ume he gave u course of four lectures at aincolu bull (or bis own beuefit, but Ube proceeds aimouuted to scareciy more iuan the rent os the bail aud incidena expeuses. We have good testimony tual ne wus no less Unsellish wud'churitubie 1b other eities In Unis eouuury, IL seétns to me but just to the Monsignor that we should offset tue virtues aud good deeus Which we know of ur permonal knowledge, oF upon reliable evidence, against anonym. us de- Wactions resting upou ay testimony wuatever, He suys the uccusutiuus ure tutse. I velieve bin, Yours, very truly, As. FULLERTON, 4 cena Waters Chief Justice Chase and Woman's Rights HIS MEMYRY HONOKED AT A MEETING OF WOMEN IN THIS CITY. A number ot ladies who are conspicuous in the struggie tor “Woman's liberty” met last night at the residence of Mrs, Belva A. Lock- wood, 619 F street, in response to # cull tor & meeting, which women clerks were especially invited to attend, to take action in bonor of the tate Chief Justice Chase, Whose remains will o- morrow be reioved to Oulo, Aung tke ladies present were Mrs. N.L. Lincolu, Mrs, ML. S. urke, Mrs. Beiva A. Lock wood, Mrs, Holton, Mrs Davidson, Mrs. Brywat, Mes, Chadin Sirs. Benneti; Miss A. Ans. IC. De nisoa, Mrs. Maury A. McPherson, Mrs, Mary Lock woud, Mrs, Ciata B. Hurrisou and alms. Ormes, Mr. Lincoin, Dr. Benuett and a num: ber of Other gentiewea were present. Mrs. Liu colu was chusen Lo preside, und airs. Burce was selected as screlary. A cummitiee, composed ©. Mis. Lock woud, Mrs, Bryant, Miss Davidson ana Mrs, Holton, Was appoluted to druft reso- Jutions. Hesuutious were reporied und adopred studing, alter reerence Ww Lae Oveasion Lor acuiun | at this time, that “wuereus during Lue whole of hi public carver, bulb as Slufesman and Jurist, eftor.s, bis arguments, uis ruliugs were Ya uit the side Of the lirgest liberty to ine individual, on tue side of humanity, using as his great drgument in the wectioual struggle that convulsed the United States the musi, “slavery Is sectional, freedom ts natiounl,’ and iguoring for the suke of u more exulted prinei- ple the vid whig purty, to wuum he bad veen 20 Jong ullled, ans in bis geal tor humanity duaily becuming the leader 01 the iiveral purty of tui country,” &c, ‘Lhut as governor and Senator bis voice Wus always for freedom; tat be had come to the rescue Of the ouuntry in time of fiuancial distress; and paruouiarly that he 1n- augurated the holding of public Offices by the women oI the counuy, by appoin ung them clerks in the Treusury deparument; and asa resutt of which we have irom 6,000 vo 10,000 women officehviders “in this ‘country—6,000 women clerks lp the District of Coluin ble alone, who are enabled lo earn an houest livetil uy clerical work; and wiiich be bimeeli declared to be one of the inost im, acts of his life, &c,, Thereiore it was resulved that. the meeting eid in’ the highest esteem und reverence the ———__ The Ball Players. THE NATIONALS DEVEATED BY THE KAMSAS The championship ball game between the Kansas City and National teams yesterday was @.dizappointment to the, MGR, CAPEL REPLIES. Emphatic and Indignant Denial of the : Charge Against Him. A correspondent of the New York Herald called upon Mgr, Capel at Areno farm, Hicks- ville, Sacramento county, Cal., for the purpose of obtaining s statement from him in regard to the insinuations and charges which bad been made against him. Areno Farm is one of the Prettiest spots within fifty miles of San Fran- claco, and comprises 300 acresof the most valu- able wheat land in California, In the central Portion of the estate is an elegant residence of three stories, surrounded with magnificent garden of flowers and trees, The land is per- fectly level and the house and its surroundings can be seen for miles around as one green spot fn the midst of thousands of acres of yellow grain flelds. It is one of the finest looking resi- lences outside of Sacramento city. Mrs. Valeu- sin was first met by the reporier. She is tar from being young, is of plain appearance and has a look of trouble on her features, In her conversation she gave evidence of this past sor- row by her low aud sad tone of voice. ‘The cor- Fespondent found Mur. Cupel in a room whieh Was ured as a library, study, laboratory, echool- room and writing aparument. He looked worn and wearled, both from overwork und poor health. “Mgr. Capel was inclined to ignore the charges with ‘coutemptuous silence, but when he found that another was concerned in them he agreed to give a statement, A TISSUE OF FALSEHOODS. “I thought at frat,” he said, “ihat the matter Was too vile to be noticed, but now 1 see that, although Iwill not stoop to a refutation, yet some short reply is necessary. In the frst place, as to my departure froin New York in the manner deserived, I pronounce the whole Slory an infamous He, manuiactured out ol the corrupted imagination of some irresponsible seribler, I bave not heard of more siories, but T heard of some ipsinuations in a New York evening paper, and when Idid I immediately telegraphed to imy brother, whois in New York, and to that paper stating that all suen stories were without foundation. “As to my departure from New York, Archbishop Corrigan, suc- cessor of Cardinal McCloskey, ean give Lhe best information, ‘Tue lever writien by Archbishop Corrigan when I teit contains no 1bsinuation of tuwt Kind, nor have Lever beard of it. In re- gard to the other reflections, which fil me with disgust und horror, et me say this: Having been broken down in health as the result of de- Lvering over ope hundred lectures in a short Space of Lime, Teuntracted malaria, which bas prostrated me ai times, MRS, VALEUSIN'S CHARACTER, “In this condition I accepted the invitation of an estimable Cutholic lady to stay in the coun- try and there recruit, She is the daugoter of vne of the videst ploneers in the state, the late Juno ..cCuuiey, She bas long been fore- Most in estavlisiing and maintaining Catholle missions, to which xe is always willing lo con- trivuce uer Lime, services aud property. In her ei ble underiukings she bus always ex- hibited such earnest endeavor as to excite the greatest respect everywhere. She raised in great part tbe funds which were necessury to build the Catboiic church atGult, She induced her jather w buy wll the brick for the church, On the occasion oF the dedication of tue church, whicu receaUy occurred, Archuisbop Riordan, 01 San Francisco, und the whele purty of Visit- ing clergy were guests of Mrs, Valeusin, Gov. Stonemuin, of Cailtoroia, and wile paid’ her & Visit one week ago. To her the purish priest always turus wheu he desires to obtain means twcarry on bis church, She isa well educated Judy, bearing an irreproacuuble ‘character, aud is honored by her neighbors. You can have some Taint idea of ine indignation tose in- sindations must awaken in tuem andia me, ‘Tuat is all T have to say, except tbat the parish priest, who introduced me to Mrs, Valeusin, hus made ber house Lis bome, staying Lwo and Uurce days every week and keeping tures horses on her land,” HIS FUTURE PLANS. ‘Mgr. Capel was asked in regard td his plans, and stated tut bis muin consideration now was his health. Although he could not well do it, he was engaged on two religious works, one of which was uearly completed, After he bad finished these works be would rest and take @ trip to Europe. "He ulso stated that out of con sideration fur airs, Velewsin’s kiudness he bad undertaken to give some lessons to abd attend tw the religiour education son dur. ing bis stay et ber irowse. “iu the*oume: ol Awerican liverty, and in the ume of the honor due to American women,” he said, “let the Journal that hus given pubilelty to IU pav- list'the uame of tbe human mon-trosity capa- bie of and responsible tor giving its talse and maiicious Culiluruis charge against me,orstand Convicied Of gross fulvehuod and cowardice.” THE SCANDAL REITERATED. A San Francisco correspondent of the New York World quotes Count Valeusin as saying that whilst be has no actual proot of illicit relations between is wife und Monsignor Capel, he does not hesitate to indicate his susplelons. ‘Lhe correspondent, In & long account of the affair, states tuat’ after losing ber sult for divorce Mrs, Vaieusio returned to ber ranch with her liitie sou aud induced her parents and her vrotber George to come aud live with ber. The management of the ranch was placed in the hands of an able lawyer in Sacramento, whoulsv tovk up bis abode on the premises, Busy tongues, ever reudy io scatier scandal, svon made tree with the name of tbe lawyer and Mrs, Vaieusio, but ther. was nothing ua- Bibe to wubsianUdle an accusation of wrong conduct between them. It was about this ume tual Mgr. Capel came w San Francisco, He Was quiie a livn In church and sociey circies for acouple of months and then di His departure was so sudden aud mysterious as to cause uo little comment and wonder for @ Ume; but it was easily wccounted ior. It see: that Mrs, Vuleusin came to tue city fora day or two on business during the early parto! Decom- ber, and whlie here sue encountered the Mun- shor, who Gud known ber iu Europe wien she wasugirl, The oid friendship was at ouce reuewed, wud the Mousiguor eagerly accepted an invitation to pay Mrs. Vaieusia aod ner mower @ visit at lue ranch, Wiibin « few duys uiter he had been esiaviisbed there a man- luest rivairy sprang up between the priest and the lawyer, Wauich resulted in the latier's igno- minivus dismissal. aoe ae x ee) then = ed usteusibiy as Lue privure ol Lue Pio, though he was Feally the “voss “of the rane “Almost from the first McCauley, sr., took an intense dislike Wo the priest, and wien he Wouspect that all was But right between bis duuguter and Capel bis based very Vinuiclive. McCauley’s iriends went to bin and warned bun that Capel was undoubtediy operaung upon Mrs, Vaieusin's mind trough religious sympathy for ber marital troubles, and was making her an easy victim to bis superior intellect. Once she becume a devowee it would be an easy matter tor nim to getull the rly inv bis bands wien Lue old inan died, ‘whether to advance bis own interests or ibose ing. tor, with instructions to bri: Swnotary vb attest the will, The ‘mext days Pressien ef his wile, the lawyer; and the wotarse on r 4 ail boa jueatbed | +y seutire properiy w wi ‘aire, Valeusia and Capel exnibited great anxiety to see mature of — veg d xeeuled, and when they were intorined F ‘aire, Valousin declared in the tise pr Q i 3 <: 5 H 8 é a ae TELEGRAMS 70 THE STAR + A “Killer” Lyached. HOW 4 COLORADO COMMUNITY QUIETLY Gor ‘RID OF A BAD Ma! Dexven, Con, Oct 12.—A dispatch from Montrose, Col, says: At 8 o'clock Bunday morning the body of John F. McLecs was found dangling in mid-air from a gate beam at the stock yards in this city, at the @nd ot & half itch rope. The canse, as near as can be gleaned, is as follows: Bome' weeks ago Billy McLoes, Who glories tn the title of a Un-hore gambler, Was ordered out of town, Refusing to leave be was found at night by Policeman Ladd, who put bim in the calaboose Uil midnight, when e was taken lo the wesi-bound train and forced to leave the country. His iuther was engaged in mining in Bow Creek, in Ouray county, and being made aware of the tact, vowed vengeance upon Policeman Ladd, Act ing Mayor Caciia and the whole vigtlance com: mittee, Saturday evening tbe father arrived in Montrose, armed with two revolvers, @ bowie knife and a double-barreled shotgun. He Fo Pardally drunk and began to boast that he jad come here to ki bis men. Marshal Diebl took Constable Ludd and Polieeman Sanborn and begun looking for the bad man. who was Qvally found in 4 saloon, his arsenal taken from ‘him and his person "landed in Ube cale boose. At 2 o'clock in the morning George Sanborn, night policeman, was quietly beld up by a purfy of armed men, the keys of the cali boose taken trom him and he was held in cu» tody for an hour, During this hour MeLees Was taken irom the culaboose and hanged. J- F. MeLees was known Uhrougbout the west the past 25 years asa “killer.” He went to Gunni- Son county, Gol., in 1880, and while acting as policeman there killed Col. Hayes, in 1881 for which Le barely escaped judicial banging. Neither Wonld Take Water. AND IN THE TROUBLE THAT ENSUED TWO MR WERE KILLED, Mr. PLEASANT, TEX. Ot. 12.—A shoot affray occurred here iast evening, in whi john Dillard and James Keed wore killed. dt occurred over a trivial circumstance, George Reed was cutting a ditch to turn the water from under his house when John Dillard tole him to quit, as the water would ran under hie house. Some words passed, wien Will Dillard, brother of the deceased, came out and began shooting at Reed. Reed then ran in his house, ota Winchester and rev ‘fire, illard then beg The firing was continued by’ George Reed, wha Killed John Dillard. The Dillard boys were saloon keepers, and were very well thought of The Reed boys were well connected and prome nent business men. Much excitement prevalla, James Reed leaves a wife and Ubree children, Dillard wasagingle man, About twenty shots were fired, eee Charged With Shocking Cruelty. GRAVE ACCUSATIONS AGAINST A POOR HousE ue Dvsveve, Io., Oot, 12.—Quite a sensation has been created ip this city by the announcement: that the grand jury had indicted Hon. Thos. the charge of maladministration of his office. A large amount of Uestimony was given, which is said to be of the most itive character, Lt is to the effect that he ts habitually cruel to the ipmates; that he entered tbe roome of female tn tes at Bight and staid there baifan bour at hat be ted the inmates with taintea meats; that be jerked one of them away trom a SS ing Ble eat 3 vat he threw a eri into @ creek c+ then shoveled dirt on bim; that ne di femaics about the bouse by their hair,and did other cruel deeds, 11 is but Just to say that Mr. John- ston Is out of the city aud was Unable Wo auswer the charges. He has been the steward of the — for —, years, and 4 ave been brought against him, ‘Were never sufficiently proved. ——»———— Janitor Titus’ Defense Closed. TESTIMONY OFFERED TO BLACKEN TILLIR SMITH'S CHARACTER. The trial of James J. Titus for the murder of Tillie Smith continued at Belvidere, N. J., Sat- urday. He gave little recognition to passing events, and betrayed no outward interest in the aged mother sat by bis side during the entire session of the court. Dr. Cox testified thet he had been present during a part of and r. Cook, who periormed bad informed him afterward thi been assauited by more than one it is expected wil be contradicted by Dr. NY former president of whe New Jersey Stave cal Association.) On cross: Cox admitted Unat he bad never ined s body thet had been 4 je was present in ‘case only during examination of the lungs The sensution of the day was the deiense produced three blacken the character of Tillie Smith, esses are named g Hi i 5 pared story. The counsel for defense announced, that the ouse in velit of tbe delense was cl which disappointed the spectators, wi been wailing for Ube past week in Ube hope heuring the accused Janitor give bis testimony, The ution then Introduced testimony in rebuttal, and showed by the present janitor Of the seminary and the matron, Mra, tbat the contradiction of Student Meade's test mony by Plumber Drake as to bis (Meade’ Presence in the buller rvom of the sem) on Ane night of the murder, with Titus was ialse, This testimony leaves tie testimony of Monde uncontradi Dr. Wiliam A. Conover testi fied Ubut Tillie bad worked asa kitchen girl im tus iamily tor two years and her lite was pure, Samuel T. Cuskey and Peter V. smith, who bad known tin girl from obi testified that she always bore a good name. Dr. William McGee coutroveried ihe statements of the ductors tor the deiense in regard to Tillie’s character, ‘THE TESTIMONY ALL Ix. The taking of Lestimony was closed yesterday with evidence of the bad reputation of tne men who testified as to the murdered girl's habita, aud District AUorney 8. C. Smith began to sum Up Lhe case On Lhe purl of thestate. iis speech Was a complete review of Lue testimony given against Liius. He traced Tile Smith's inove- meuts irom Ube time sue left Snteid’s hail tll sue arrived a the corner of tne institute bulid~ ing, on her way to the laundry door, in the rear basement, Sie wus sccom| home Cuuries Munnick, whom she void that the jan rou duty bad ‘promised tw let ber in ie laundry dvor, Two students saw ber part trom oung Muunich and waik towards tbe bulid- Tg. fine prosecutor related ‘te theory of tue Prosecution tbat Titas met the girl in the base- Ment and assaulted her, and when sue screamed chokea er & $y sostn. Titan’ tome grow le @s the speaker story Srune wiict ted to bis ital for murder. The Right Way. From the Boston Keourd It was at @ country Sunday school picnie where great Quantities o! Wwe regulation eat abies, cuiefly apple ples, hud been vrougut for the children toeat, Litule Mary Jane, trom away back ip the bilis, was there,and with ber her mother, who kept an eye on the child com- stantly to see that her behavior was periect. Presently Mary June was observed i into an Bor anotuer ape ¢ up: “Mary June Beals” “What, ma'am?” “What be you a-doint” “Eaun’ pie, ma ai. “What be you aeutin’ it with?” ~“Kuifet” “so you bel Now, what have I told you eatin’ pie with your kulie, Mury Jane? that ple up in your baud ‘aud eat it as you" ‘ought tor” ——__~+o+-—___ je Hanled Down the American Flag. The American fisting echooner Marion Grimes, which is detained at Shelburne, N. 8., by Capt. Quigley for breach of tne custom laws, in not reporting to the custom bouse on enter. ing the harbor, last Thursday night, was lying at anchor in that barbor yesterday afternoon ot 6 with the American flag flying trom ber mast- Bead. Capt, Quigley, who was on bourd the ‘a which ‘was anchored ards below:

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