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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, q es f AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘: Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by 2 Fj A COLORADORANCIMAN KILLED BY A MUSTER, ADVILLE, 7.—About two weeks The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, i ago a party of well-known Leadville gentlemen a) orem twererved to eee 4 SS Ee — my — ne Grand Can- Ts. 0B their ow account, at 10 ce . went well with them See By mmail—postage Bret . distressing things that possibly could Lave bi ss pened occurred. Late in the atternoon, w [Fntered at the Post Office at Washington, D. Cas The party wos camped on the Sweetwatel cone etcond-class mail matter. } the Grand, W. J. Dougan, cniet engineer at the ‘Tee WEEKLY Stax—published on Friday—61 & : . La Piata smelting works, sho elk, but did ‘Fear, postage prepaid. Six months. 50 cents. not bring him to the ground, He noticed the ‘a = - — = Chim, and bending over it TATUE. Probation After Death. Was what he supposed to bea my LW. J AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ____ AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. ircie hd irrigate nd THE CASE OF THE ANDOVER PRoFESSoRS. — | Quick as alas a Luilet sped Hi. + Jonny a THIS EVENING. THIS AFTERNOON. BERS & CO, Auctioneers, THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. | 4!most aeeaty Aepes or Kea Imeep-| ro board of visitors of Andover ——— Sips plecond Ros cams, Donpee at ones tnaieeh — = — —— puisiat — ver is = e thor alte FPOtE®, Anctionee P)ENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers OrpesiisGiy Post OM | wecting of the Managers Last Night. ys incase — es apes een Testerday affer | ais fatal mistake. “ie thou it he ind lied ASBESTOS oo i ; eae ena een ne —— 's colossal statue of ~desins oa 80 reported. A momotit later the e came 1 wil sett at auction all the goods contained in store | *“TSa ToS Ma hide SARUAREE .RERUE | STOCK OF FURNITURE AND. GENERAL HOUSE | srareaexré as To THE WORK DONE stxce | In progress of erection on Bodioe's Island, New | @uestion of jurisdletion aaa eay | meAnde” | walking in, and the party concluded Douges No. #09 L5th street northwest. opposite United States SOUTHWEST, OPPOSITE THE SMITHSON- 10x. 1882 — PREPARATIONS FOR THE ANNUAL | York, will be unveiled to-morrow with all the | Ver professors charged w! ereay: Htation, the | Was beside bfmseli, Ttwas then quite late, aud ROOFING, ecueats Giaitienchig SATdCOAS ck GET ee Bee ote i ccccacnatca taken 1ecs! selesrooms, THURSDAY, OCTOBER| erring, Pomp and circumstance of a great national| | “After due deliberation and consultation, they would not go with him to the place indi- A. M. and SEVEN P. M.,and will continue the same | 1953. and duly recotded In Litee No P03 7 folt6 6) eh Gr BO — Until allfs disposed of This stock consists as follows: | 302-6 teq. ‘one ot the laud records of the’ Dis #25 New and Second-hand Carpetsof different | A meeting of the board of managers of the : kinds; Parlor and. Bed-room Furniture in variety K Double and Single Harness of the best make. Tranks | thera, Cuumala, and By the direction of the Party | Poplar, ash and W stage Wardrobes: stained cham: | Assoctaled Charities of the District was held at in all stytes and quality, Valises in leather and all e eee the disastrous war with Germany, aud while | tbe board of trustees for the same alleged | ofthe elk. Av examination sowed the bullet pablic auction. th front of the premises, on W EDN. ber Sets: Hound and Marbletop Tables, Chairs ( | tte rooms, 707 G street, last evening, Judge W. | the Rprrors of the commune were still raging in | Offenses, and that the eomplaints are rightly | Dougan had fired went lire through the ‘THIS ROOFING IS THE PERFECTED FORM OF | £ator, Horse Blankets, Robes and Leather Goods DAY, THE TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF OCTO- | Cloths, Rugs. Bookcase, Second. PORTABLE RoovING MANUFACTURED BY ts | °VeT t¥le and a large line of smal! goods. The entire ~— and author- | man's heart, aint by sole papers ip tine pecker BEI A.D. 1880,a1 FIVE OCLOCK TM, lot num. | CaS0 Set. Gne Koll Ingrain Carpet Assorted Itogs Hair | B. Snell in the chatr, and Mr. L. 8. Emery See | Paris, that M. Labontaye, the founder of the | RS but we deci i proper that the charges be | jaa s Beari, and by some oeer tp ne potas stock must be sold out by November Ist to close but bered nineteen (19) of Abram F. Barker's recorded Suarauentatackernenie oe ets, Cun at 'Y, witb Mrs, Snell, Mrs. Howe, Dr. Pe French-American Union, first definitely amended so as to proceed against the respond= | wore a blouse made out of buckskin, and bad a FOR THE Vast TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS, AND | hess Persons in want of the abovementioned goods | Cybdtv ston of part of original lot numbered seven | a5 ED UPON ROOFS OF FACTORIES: | will do wel! by attending this sale, as the goods will be | Bvé (325),in the city of Washington, District of Colnm- - board of Visitors are unanimous in the opinion | cated acit was dane eto te, Place ind! ceremony. The history ofthe statue datesback | that they have original jurisdiction in the | morning ther a. rified to find almost twenty years, It was justat the close of | premises; that no proceeding is pending before | the dead body oi aan lying Over Ube carcass Rev. Mr. Barker, Dr, Bradford and Messrs. Tip- | p, a - 4 , Dr. roached his patriotic project of building in| ents individually and separately; and such | Knife in his hand With which he was wali rpuosas bow Auctioneer, ie and Gunnison present, this Soankeya Joint Sananae the struggles <parass se are ineetinits somal. be ee the deer. He was a ranct maa and lived «iow aanrt ogee ft Sane he S Dia, togettier with tnprovements on said lot, consist- | “Tyan sen, a ction, Horses, Wagons. Car- | Mr. Emery stated that they have now an | of French and Americans in the revolution, | ) td That the complainants compiy withthe | miles below ln the valley. pipe tachometer ed) omar Reg {ng of a substantial dwelling house, rages and fiudossvat ‘the stables of FM Draney, | AVerage of ien callers daily, Mr. Emery also | and sent the Gout Sculptor Bartholei to the | foregoing order on or beore the Sth of Novem: y+ te ~n o L we sRID ‘erms of saie: One-third of the purchase money in | Pise*s - - Oe ES: #4 > Sal ber next,’ = Driven to Suicide by Sande cians buciibeaare ie aceon cuttndtnebaiancein tuo ouiatysusaeoneauttwe | Ea vinSh edgar ehebes Ockoce wy or | PYotevted a statement showing that tn 1882 | United Slates tomud, if possibie,some sultable | So eewixa rue “rnonariox THmoRY.” | p,_DTlven t@,Sulcide by Sander, STEAMBOAT DECKS, ETC. IN ALL PARTS M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. | ears with thteres from day ot ule at six per cent ver : ont the contributions were $2,984.32 alms; appli- | 8% lows: 5 Low-bed" Stone Wazons, 5 Lo Sun aitst iat ch: A Pittsburg special, October 234, says: “In to. Dela: 4 e 3 ay ne first suggestion of the statue, perhaj HEE SRELEAT | GuTgLDG a Bex dee trust on the premises anid. oF | Spring Wace. New Waser, 0 pamenuers pac. | er", 1776: aided by alms, 1,180; alded by | qates stil furties back to a dinner We Ir | tne state synod of the Presbyterian eburch Dr. (G ON TUESDAY EVF- | all the purchase money may be pald in cash, at the 0} nt track; f Phecvon, 2 Four-seated ving them work, 263; tramps, 30, In 1883, | theempire by M. Luboui: at his country | 4. T, Pierson’s resolutio: he doc- ft NINETEENTH, AT | Hon ofthe purchaser, A depositor SOU must be made | €ut tack; Phacton, 1 No-top Busgy, 2 Four-st: PS, pire by jaye A. T. Pierson’s resolution denouncing OF THE WORLD. If ISSUPPLIED READY FOR USE.1 unum, interest tobe paid. semi-annual en Years ol age, committed sue by Uaking strychnine. She was ‘ar oar Nop Basse ‘oud 736.82; are : i i a started home, WITH ASBESTOS ROOF COATINGS TO FINISH, | VA/SYREA WIN, A MAINDEae OF Waiter dve da ys" pubiic'notice atthe rik and | Pine zsingle Harness 2 bets Houble Harness 2488 | In Issa, aime, SUSIS.O% applicantay Lede | Hlmsel! says, that his nuind was first, furmed 10 | the passage of the resolution, ‘He decmed it | papcrim her moat and toon ite tee panes ONLY ABOUT $5 POUNDS TO 100 <QUAKE FE TOCK OF do r Sha Fecha fetuallnn, pucchueee._ alt conveyancing | rack Harness, 1 Sorrel Mult Pair Small stuies 1 | aided, 1.536; aided to get work, 256; tramps, | He direction it was afterwards so devotedly | uundcossary to go.out of the cateelisin to make | Lowy, “sne'neasted mp fy, ah e E ee te anne (eon Besatiine Spt Pert abate Bay Gelding, Jumbo, Roan Gelding: Dan, Gray Geld” | 62; In 1885, alms, $4,712.62; appiteanis, 2,092; | Tk Of M Lubouluges aoccts ‘bad fallen upon | ©xPlanations. Dr. Rierson retorted that as some | utes afterwards. MissJonnwn Wasa poor gin aly . IT IS ADAPTED FOR ALL CLIMATES, AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CONSISTING REE O BORAT OM: } Trustees. | Ing; Moll, Gray Mare; Arab, Bay Mare; Lady Sheri- | aided, 975; aided to get work, 134: tramps, 36. titude between nations. Someone suid that | Of these heresies did not exist at the time the | had been the sutjjoct wt much unseriied sia Cian Senate GRY BY CIORTEEED IN PART OF KGE CG BOARMAN, Gan, Bay Mare; Marthe, Bay Mare; record, 2:30; by | Total, about $20,700 alms distributed; appi- | &ratltude between nat ons Some one ould not | Westininster Catechism was put forth, they | der, and it is thoust this so worked wpe an : Fine Boo ngs, es Prospero: he by Old Hambietonian, | ‘This mare i ® | cants, 8,765; aided by alms, 5,756; aided by | Such @ thing as national gratitude Were not provided for. A prominent minister | mind as to drive her to the terrimie deed, Siw wane Wiis Samui Paes Cosmin cea aan TO-MORROW. | Soatenar nae for neaises tena god Susi yy | Eettine Work, 2.124; tramps, 247, att. Kmery | xist, Italy no longer felt grateful for the good | had intorined him that he had. Wo iden ol the | has beth forgone diane eek etapa sea pictures, Inks, Pens, Penclis, &e., &e., &c. Pec ION BGA A Gckionears: her side, which will be seid: meuerite ‘bred to Re i | #180 presented & statement for the past year, | Oilices of France in 1859; even with the Un extent to which the new doctrine was honey- tor on the Daily Zimes of Wis city. ‘The sale will coutinue eat CRIPTIVE PRICE LISTS ! stock is disposed of. ‘evening until entire SAMPLES AND DF: Cs States France could no’ more count on the re- . ~ ‘Haye Nettie, G: si Pilot. A good, | Showing: Callers since the last annual meeting, ve | Coming the theology of the New England states Primpt driver iearles and gangs witngat nitciing | 2882, “Or which mamber 1,160 wero asking | membrauce of the past.” This Al. Laboulaye | Smendment to ine vosoluilon usenciorls Has a colt by hor side;which will be sold. separate. 95 wanted work; 108 transportation; 47 | Soutly protested against. Whatever mig —_ Killed by « Pranken Man, ‘Private sale at cost during the day. mapas x ue HOLD FURNITURE (MADE, BYP. i New England theology as ‘non-scriptural,’ in-| gemchioseng PREE BY MAIL. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., HANSON HIS). VELVET AND BODY BRU | Estelle, hack Mares Sy’ Alexander's, Abdullah dum 515 wero given alms; 100 permanent | the case with Italy, he said, with America | steaq of ‘extra cripeatan’ was parsed, after Se A unday night @ oclG-1m Auctionéers. RPETS, &C, BEING N BS and hae Bae Dy hee a ett eeia | Work; 100 Work in woodyard; 71 given trans- | France had still e greater sympathy than With | which ‘the entire resolution was adopted with | Jung man wamed Euclid Avie, in compan: % 5 aEtrs ave fepstain red to 1 ty" Heyear "Flora Chestaus | PORAUOD: 9 sent to hospitals @ went to homes, | a oo ao terete pratt: | Spparently loss than haifa dozen dissenting | Vion! theheare a Mey, Mics Cannon oS 3. W JOHNS’ MANUFACTURING COMPANY, PROPOSALS. PIED BY SENA1 TIS, EMBRAC! Mire; by Conductor (thoroughbred) Bred to Vassal | “2d O1 were tramps. 1 tude. It was based on the remembrance of a | Vote! badly that he was house by ———— = =| HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE, EBONY, AND | (thoroughbred.) Harry Moore, Brown Gelding, nine | ,, fle secretary reported that the following con- | Con mnanity of thought aad struggles and as- | THE LAST CLAss srourty Pxorest aGAINst | his “companion, u's Tequenty ras ay ong gate neg pte FE eal es arercberarcs ett zoel Se er eee eee pirations, CERTAIN CHARGES AS BEING UNTRUE. This inturiated Able, and he gained entrance ing for State, SHC RE or track horse, gentle, and a iriver. 2 AL Ve ; Mrs. Rae - 0 houee by pon £ dour. - SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF ‘War aud Navy Departments. ISH CHATRS, COUCHES, ESCRATORLA. MA- | le record of 2:38 and has trotted atrial in 2:26. Lady | $100; Mrs. M. H. Totten, $5; Miss Van Lew, $2: Fae aoe - the ey adh "ar | The charges preferred against five professors | ‘0 th an aun pare pores e oon . — WasHixeTox, D.C. October 26th, 1856. Re On CHAM ASR SULT EAA ATE | Hetyaute Mare, | Hecord 4:24%; by Petersburg. | Mrs, Mary Cushing, $10, Judge W. B. Shell, | With Germany, Barthold! found himselt re-) at Andover have aroused the indignation of sitting, and @fawing & sovciver sent > Wome: Scaled Proposals ior furnianing and delivering m=] AND OAK CHAMUBEI SUITES Halit SAT. | Her breeding iy good, aid she tn an. excellent road oF | 819; Ben}: Charlion’ go, irom sale ol rollereoas? | CUFTIDg again 16 this conversation. tho ai LAG GPE San ake protest, | Living, and drawing @ revolver sent « bullet = Butlately 120.000 fees of ing Culls and 4.500 feet of | TRESSES BOX SPRINGS, FEATHER, Fil- | Brood mare. Kite, Hay Gelding: seven years old: BY | Tow Ligketa: Bugeht Trine: a seeclnten Chocnay | was soon over and luls native province, Aisace, lass, ‘earnest pro’ ~ throug! a Kiiling her in. ASBESTOS FIRE AND WATER PROOF BUILD- | Siiicts ‘aj the site of the Building for state, War and PePENE BLANKETS, OAK LXTENSION | Virgie: dam Greciin Bend. first-class suddle horse. | po ot ec ors tig. Beane ed the Hutit?, | Saat against him. He resolvea to travel for s | published against what they regard as persecu- | stantiy. The murderer then tude bis es ING FELT, STEAM PACKINGS, BOILER CoV- | Navy bebarimentsin this city, wiht be_ received at PRATHER COVERED DINING | One-Hinck Gelding Le Grand: Tos bands nix years | DOXS in Lainsburgh’s, Baum’s, and t | Year aud visit the country in which his inter | Hon. ‘They say: “We emphatically and indig: | cape. Able bolongs to one ofthe ‘beat tantilice 2 came this” office until TWELVE St. on FRIDAY, the , LEATHER COVEREDSIDE CHALKS, | old: by Fiying Dutchman; dam Redbird Mare. Heoan | Riggs and Willard’s, $10. Sst had been 80 sharply aroused. Ina month | nanily deny that the charges in question are | in Gadsden and his victim was ® highly Te: eee cGaaUED PAINTS, FIRE PROOF | FUPTH DAY, OF NOVEMBER. 1560, and opened | | OAK’ MARBLETOP BUFFER, BLABORATE | trot iu 2:35. “Good road hore, \N. B—The ouly rea: | Inquiry developed. the fact that the fands | est had been so, ‘himself again at M, Lavoul- | true. Of the charges, the more important are | spected lady. PAINTS, COLORS IN OIL, VARNISHES, ETC, _ | itmmediately thereafter ip presence of bidders. OAK HALL SET, CUT GLASSWARE, CHUNA | son for selliog is that tne owner is over stocked and | were low, and it was stated that it had been | OF two he foun: — + Sl tially * ft Sa = ittearhn, — ‘Specificath ‘al ctlons to bidders and WARE, VELVET AND BODY BRUSSELS, | has no mrthe for them. ‘oc27-4+_ | fouuad aye’s house, near Versailles, and the latter in- | wholly antrue; to cite an example or two: ft is blank forms uf proposal will, be furnished to. estat HALL. GTALR” AND OTHER CARE HOMAS DOWLING: aac able want, Te gaummer, there wag consider. | fisted on Bartholdi visiting’ this country, with | not true that any one ‘or tue. professors At) Maine's Mammoth Moose Killed, . e c lished lumber dealers on application to this office. THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE, FURNITURE NG, Auctioneer. . a View of studying it and bringing back his | Andover has taught ‘that the Bible is not the | From the Portiaud Press. 87 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, sree borne sb et ney ees OF SERVANTS’ HOOM, 20,AT AUCTION. T Brothers, Mr, Baum and others, had materially ott ig, a being 0¢26. y1 impressions. The sculptor thought over some | only perfect rule of taith and practice, but is F eve ye 1 See snutef tigi 1m giving persdns omployment | Fist the’ proposed monuiaest om the way | failute und untsatwony event ia some ot iis | For scvoral Fears st has Deon known to the Dr. Bradford, from the committee of arrange- | OUt, but only hazily. Suddenly, one beautiful | religious teachings;” or “that Christ in the days S ments for the annual meeting, reported thacit | 8Pring morning, steaming up through the nar-| of his humiliation was merely a finite being | Bas been roaming about the Rangeley iake Qn THURSDAY MORNING, ‘OCTOBER TWEN- CATALOGUE SALE ‘TY-EIGHTTH commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at the above residence all the superb household furniture, carpets, &c., contained therein. ‘This sale CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA, LONDON. ee22-0t (TE, RECEPTION CHAIRS, r: bp New y, inspir- | Imited in all his atuributes, capacities and | region. It has been the ambition of all the = shoutd command the attention of parties in search of | TURJ BM would take piace on Tuesday evening next at | Fows into New York bay, tne moment of poe a Tus Sac Ow Tux Ph OEE RAARE TF gS | Ahchanstaretadrh tetaamaleMy ehanson iiss | RERUANRINLALD OabiNicts AND Sasi | ROU take place on Tuetday evening next at | Sion eamgand ihe sevipiorsatr id fancy ths | atialsimentat ory ‘that toe Lesley waned aed | Meseers > hho eel neon lton of ait aw oc UNCANSON ne ee NE OR : . 2 t ve jons of ol - Eos 2*% “oo See | Scirus pownina, ancuoveer: TENDS AAS NUR Penni pont eke | an adaress’ aed beeinsued Es Howe be Rene | Ine the crowded. harbor with its tributary ee pee re tet ee Oa fad eee T QNE, SUPERB AGRA CARPET Cost $6U0;) man, Rev. Dr. Bartlett, Rev. Dr. Power and | fl¥ers and the vast, biackchued cities on their | charges up in detail and to cootrovert them. | +uccoeded In getting silt of the myose, and be - n S CARPETS, SUPE NU miniature world, hi ve ¥ ‘ + ald fellor PES Ganon ee BINNGGHAHG VERYELEGANTNAINUS| gary puma BOMOOLS. ‘Aijerien iat impression grew only “sharpor | noreterente to te/iiapendivg Wearing before | whan curry Puunds of load in his body. but that ING EVERYBODY ELSE. DE made imi : Cabus) > and more defined. Belore returning ‘rance ¢ Visitors; we address the public, wi un! “4 oe be R ATE NUT EXTENSION TABLE.BRASS FIRES! ‘. e ist recet * ’ A gentleman who bas just returved from te | Gaticcoea’ skesucer the above garments We | TRESSES "AND. SPRING” UNDERBEDS | ONE SUPERIOR IMPORTED ENGLISH | Meeting of the Board of Trastees Last | Do made a watercolor drawing of the statue ol | the issue, may receive these “charges: ax true. | - eention Tegion told @ representative of the d 10 + eof the above garments. We “1 1 ey Liberty on Bedloe’s island. erefore wish openly and distinctly to — itviceour patronsand the jute iwaitensacat ang | PAINTED COTTAGE FURNITURE BIS | GRATE ELEGANT TURKISH TABiAIY ening—TheVarious Matters Brought | “Going back to France, Durtholdi ran over his | alirm that they are false’ Taken ‘us a wuole | Press last evening that the od an at last satisty themselves that our stock of Cloaks i ibe| EXTENSION DINING TABLE, DINING ER COVERED LOUNGES ANDSOFAS'| Up and Considered. Impressions to at: Laboulaye and his friends | the sixteen charges do uot state the truth, #0 | met bis end. He was shot by Bin . Now isn't it so? Read the advertisements and see | /7Eest und most complet in Washington. We have | Ci arity. WALNUT. MARBLE ‘TOP SIDE DAK Lib v3 gnd laid before them the plan tor a statue In | far aa they are supposed to represent the actual | noted guide, and captain of & steamer on Kein- Meverv advertiser isn’t underselling everybody else. | *°™ the lowest price wo the oes BOARD. SMALL. LOT CHINA AND GLASS, y ae When the secretary of the school board, Mr. | New York ae a ‘adopted = tee os teaching Of tae professors at Andover.’ —— eae eee ranged ae ash sp — FINEST GOODS IM E KITCHED SITES ‘s < . thusiasm. committee was organized under Serene 7s 4 a > Can this be true? Js such a thi ye? Either RSI a Y ERTW: re 0 x Gurley, called the meeting wo order, last eve- Me ret ail are selling alike, or cise something fe belag eader, | Those With the most elegant and fustidious tastefind | ,On THURSDAY MORNING OCTOBER TWENTY. . TIQUE AND y, iz ee 200 : ES he French-American Union, and | A FREDERICK MAN SHooTS Mis Wire.—In | pounds. ‘His antlers are suid tobe Immense, garments to sult from our se.ect stock after having | FIGIH CH, 1856, a1 TEN O'CLOCK, at residence No. CHAMBER, FUKRNI. | ning, there were only five merffvers pres-| Bar tholui “set to work i inake ils frst models, | Frederick, Md., yesterday, Daniel Cronin, aged | and Mr. Thomas has been offere’ $73. tor thems sold. Searched unsuccessfully elsewhere. 1834 Corcoran ‘street. between 13th and 14th streets Se TOR CHAPIBER. EURMITURG Is |ent; but the president of the board, Mr. |The full plan of the unlon was made public at | 45, who has long. lived of bad. terma with'nis | and tbe head. The moose aust have been unany Can alisell alike? Can all a(fordto sell at thefigares | "Having the agency of a celebrated Fur House im | Worthweat,T shai sell the entire coutents, whichare | MARBLE TOP CHAMBER F Darlington, soon afterwards put in an appear-| ine end of 1874, and suoseription ists were | Wile, frequently” abusing her, was ordered by | Years old, and is probably the largest ever: suot © same prot rely Some man’s expenses are : a Oo pepe 5 y ea ce, and more was | D ve , ail haven’t the same advautages wakes hee Sr Gk Eg TE ass aflelet chairman, The secretary read a communica- | cast began in 1875. The right band of the god! | neither proving serious. The woman ‘ran | Ottawa Dispatch to u ‘Them where are you to loot for the lowest prices | S04 Visites._ The prices, for out Seal earments Seg koe CHEN REQUISITES acer S* | tion from the District Commissioners request-| dess was struck off in 1tw colossal proportions ucross the street and souglitretuge In the house | In view of the result of tho recent local eleo- Certainly at the house full of snap and enterprise: at | _ fhe large and varied assoftment of outer garments AT BOARD OF BROKERS ROOMS, DAY MORNING V1 Ing @ detalled statement of the operations of | and sent to the Centennial exhibition at Phila: | Of 4 nelgl Sen aelAsertiabeationel aeaunatee tions in the province vf Quebee the Dominion the house that manufactures and can afford to sell at | WMEh are A. aie CORRECT THING” 1106 F st. N.w. GSR: WRG Cpmmencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at rest-| the board tor the fiscal year ending June 30th, | obiah 17, 1E78 Ra ee nlitec was organ, | ience aud escaping through, buck alley,” He | 6overnment is much exercised as to the expe ‘firet ‘cost: at the house where light expenses allow | tyr nis season, permit us space to mention only a few — Evarts), {shall sel the entire contents, all of which is | 1886, with any recommendations that may be | jzed’in New York, ‘The question of procufing | altered bis mind, however, and seizing an axe | diency of bringing on the general elections this ; ight proits at Of the specialties, as follows: TWENTY-EIGHTH, | of the finest character and superior workmanship. deemed necessary tor increasing the efficiency | legislation trom Congress was the most im- | he ascended tatoa low garret over the lower | fall, The ministers of the crown have been ss : AL I. PLUSHES M., the folowing proper- N.B.—The Furniture will be on view on Monday, | of the work of the board; referre« Also,acom-| portant. After some drawbacks and delays a | room of the house, uulied the trap-door down, | stumping the lower provinces to ascertain the VICTOR E ADLER'S ‘aver Gare nts, also, Novelties. ja prior to Bae Dona eee til 6 o'clock p.m., munieation trom Prof. Paul, of a High poor Joint Fesolntlon was abreeiaos poeeae ied | erie _ Rainen chive mareaaine Bon _ tocling on She csceenion quien. Hove: — . e ripes. In fact, ali styles of import BY SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. en Ca be ready’. ® referring the request of Prof. Fontaine for the | statue and setting apartasite on either Gov- | Pi has taken @ strong st ‘on ‘matter, an whe = — ile garments. Saleen sabe weneeee twostory Brick WILLE nS ROWING, Auct_| use of a classroom in the High school for con- | ernor's or Sedloe's island for tue statue, and on | Would Kill the first man who attempted to take | is recognized here that ouly a policy of trade < CLOTHING HOUSE. OUR LEADER ‘Houses, tive rooms, water and gas, lots 12x55 to 10- Wa WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ducting a private French class for teachers of | February 22, 1877 it passed both houses. Gen, | him. After @ two hours’ siege Cronin sur- | reciprocity with the United States will prevent. a ous ta Short Coats ie made of Boucle Cloth in Piaids and | foot alley: No. Lud 14th street, corner of itiggs, new | \) UITE, WALNUT FRaxwe | the public schools, and also the same privilege | Sherman chose ae SSeS rendered. ey ey 7 ADLER'S SUITS are retiable. Stripes, wich would be a decided Uargain at $4. We | three-story Brick, ten rooms, cellar, furnace. 4nd. al e. WALD LAME | to Miss Siebert, who wishes to conduct Ger- | given up as.a military post and tur jon. Mr. Forster, minister of the marine ADLER’S SUITS are well made. Offer this in ail sizes for $2.50. modern improxes Lots 1,2. 3,4 and 5, square MIRKOK, HAIR CLOTH PARLOR SULLE, | man class; referred to the High school com- | the use bf the American commiattee, Mus. STEWART'S FUNSRAL.—The faneral of | tisveries, said to-day that the secession move- S SUITS are cheap. OUR LEADER ¥lo, Maryinnd ve ¢:; Lot 28 block $5, Columbia | EMNTED Bi DSTRADS BURL AU AND WASH | mittee. ‘The request of Miss Ida E. Cragin, who | - Bartholdi went back to France in the fait ot | the late Mra. Cornelia Mitchell Stewart will | {verios, eald Lo-day that 4 lapse, because New ADLER’S SUITS are serviceabie. in Newmarkets 1s made of Berlin Twill Cloth, double- | saqMie’ Deine Soutnwest Corner Of ASthst-and Ken) CHIN AS Gy AsAND CKOCKERY "WAKE | fulled to pass the exainination for teacher In | 1876, but 1t was uot until 1879 tat money | take place on ‘Thursday afternoon. Brief sef- | Brunswick did nocavimperaiote ith tha chow ADLER'S PANTS give satistaction. bevanted front, The, oginal valae of this garment fe eran aa Claaan G ewuaneae KITCHEN UT ec. ere September, A a re-examination, oo SEES enough was raised ia. France to pay res —_ Fekete tnd = Scan a ie, = ae adealiies. however, ~ an re and Ws FALL OVE! Ve are selling it for: 'NSEN NTH, com-| to the coinmittee on teachers. Mr. Clarke | expenses of the work on the statue. In 187! Garde § e question ol reciprocity wou! strong: pee EE. SVERCUAES 06 Bigh in LADIES SUITS. No. 2136 Lst., new, twelve rooms, rent $600 per | mencing we shall sell at No. | reported from the committee an amendment | however, Barthoidi, sanguine and undaunted | Cathedralof The Incarnation, at Garden City, | issue iu that province at the next. general elec ‘quality acid low im price, z eh fon of i th ud i Il be held. Bishoy > One style made of Homespun, Short Postillion | unum, lot 15x! 21 7ih street northwest, the above collection of fur- ) > the rules providing that the regular meet- | as ever, executed tie head for the Paris exposi- | the concluding services will “9 . P| tions, Because of the race antipatuies stirred ADLER Js not being undersold. Besquedingonal front at the vidleklouaiy low igure BY TYLER & RUTHERFORD. np Kaeat WALTER B, WILL{AMB & CO., Aucts, | 1g8 be held on the second Tuesday of each | tion. On October 24, 1841, the anulversary of | Littlejobn and the Rev. Mr. Brooks being as-| up by the recent elections iu’ Quebec some ADLER'S prices are above competition, of $12, This Suit is positively worth $17. Part Lot 2, square 518, fronting 44 feet % Inch on | — | month and the last Tuesday in June; adopted. | the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, ail | sisted by the Rev. Dr. Vandewater and others, | papers are predicting a clash between the Eng- Misses SUITS north side G st, between 4th and Sth sts. n.w, THE NIGHT SCHOOLS, the pieces of the framework and of the base ae Leal aney., Alter oot services the | lisn and French residents of that province at Gane ee ee BY THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. an Beate Auctioneer | | Superintondent Powell stated in regard to the | ere Uula plage, The wane Te eee octal | iciu the marble crypt Of the cathedrat, The | MECN Gave. A Sirong antl English Jocling OUR SHAWL DEPARTMENT No, 2439 M st., Frame House, used as a store, front- | pRusTE SALE OF ALI OF JUARE 542, | night schools that it had been ascertained that | was so backward that it was decided to ieave | Velvet-covered in will have @ sliver plate | in Quebec. ls complete with a fine assortment of Cashmere, | inf, story Frame House, homing 18 eer oink: ai | POUNDED BY 1 AND K ‘AND THIRD AND | the teacbers in the day schools could not be | the completed goddess on exbibition for awhile | and six silver handles. Beiore being placed in ALE Sed Kustted and Crepe de Chine, for evening wear. Also, FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREETS SOU1HWEST. in Paris, On July 4, 1884, the complete statue | the crypt the coffin will be placed in a@ lead- Religious Indifierence at Yale. VICTOR E. ADLER'S Wy Cashmere and Boanket Shawls, at prices when | 28th st By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersign ero cena tn thestetas ot enoechocls, | Was turned over to the United States, through | lined chestnat box with coruers and Inscrip | epeenmros catwcn or ee netic amt ax SS oc | SS SOS TS athteterted a bes Sak one a | Quineng thchange nabertatngt hesehoety | Minter Slorta,_ fs remeral to thi county | Hon pata of ram, LS N SEI I . 01 the land records of the District of Columbia, w < wadneress SBR ‘ eat = her civck sa Basen irtas oregs Meranee eee THOS. B WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. | wilt elt at publle auction, on the ‘premises,on MO: | appoint @ committee of two {0 assist him in | aud the subsequent evonts up to this time, it is} | |e ee ae eg | A sensation was created at Yale coljegeby the r Snipe, &c, also Aigrettes, in ail Colors. and: Pompers, | _W-C. DUV. St a ee OUTEAE BAY GF NOVEMBER, 1086, | opening the night schools and selecting teach | Mob necessary WrecupiMlate, Mr, Gladstone, in response to a request to con- | appearance in the Yale Courant of an editorial Sores Bee is comiplete and eiegant and really merits particular PAL’ fund in the city of Washiigton b Co bang et ter | ers. He also suggested that authority begiven | quip seizep AMERICAN ScHOONERS.—The | tribute o a book defining the liberal program, which says among other things: “That interest attention. We ask youto visit this Department, satis. Tguated ‘on the plats an plau of sad ‘etes as | 10 Open these scnouls In the Franklin, Henr ¥, | Hon, Mackenzie Bowell, minister of customs, | Says: “My friends torget my years. Lhoid oo | ju tne Sunday senvioe at Yale apne STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Boe OE ERIS ED Sree a ee OUF Assort: | FOUR WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES COMPLETE; | {vs “numbered. ttom one (1) to gwenals 126" | Peabody, Stevens, John F. Cook and’ Randall | Hon. Mackenzie Bowell, ininister of customs, | toe iy innade Sewer my vente. ey 10 son has boon endured ment of ERIMMED MILLINERY WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITE, UPHOL | porn i ‘in square numbered five hundred and | buildings. These suggestions were put in the | ¥ eget yainst the | Settle the Irish question; but gener toa minimum is evident to the most ordinary 927 axp 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. thie Pept eencet but that prices willshow one-| STERED IN PLUSH: MARBLE-TOP TABLE, | foriy-wo (O53), and COMprSIEE TLE whole oF so | forth of resolutions, which were adopted by the Senora Enea ney ane cues BE aloe 12 | clean ol sc parte Gini quriaplen oaaneean k oan | GbeSraEE ak SONA Ready Bee escaped the imnined tats every shape andsapie. TNT UF | MALSUD EXEESSION CABLE AND DINING | siuare: bounded, by 8d aut digsreats and api X | board, 1t-was stated that the teachers thus | American, to justly te limposition ofa Hue, and | Obliged and intend to leave to the hands of | attention of the faculty. Morcover, that lite S = Our Madam. possessing those true French teuchesin | HAIR MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, FEATHER | Scetssouthwest. felected would have to be appointed by the | Tiare g4u0 deposited under protest will be | others.” benefit is derived trom the service by the stu- cci9 = Open Saturdays till 21 p.m trimming. considered “par excellence,” we solicit or-| PILLOWS AND HOLST. 5, BLANKETS, | j,d¢'/3,)roperty 1s unimproved. and will be sold sub- | hoard and the District Commissioners. returned, ‘The Pearl Nelson was seized at Ari- ————_+ee____ dents at large is generally acknowledged. Tak- ders front the most exactiag, kuowing our ability 10 TS, CHINA AND CROCKERY WARE, | 11 (0,00, Wags and sssessments against the sue, | Tne chairman appointed Prot, Gregory and Ms = Mone Time FOR MAXWELL.—On account of | ing into consideration that attendance J cums iy SHEETS, ©! AND CROCKER AKE, fi if Ub r ‘hi ill be chat in September, There are a number’ of ene acento BRUSSELS CARPETS, STAIR AND OTHER | Cxuibied at the timecisaie ce EE ee Similiar euses yet 10 be disposed of, aud Mr, | the great length of the testimony in tue Max- | pulsory, and with ail due respect to the taculty, ll 12FS N A SILK DEPARTMENT. CARPETS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, ETC, ‘Terns of sale: One-third cash, and the ba'ance atsix | , Mr. Johuston asked how these teachers were | Pician expecis that all the fine money paid | Well case, Judge Van Wagoner, before whom | we think we butecho the common conseut « Srreer Nortawesr. | attention to our extraordinary | On THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, | and twelve months, for which the nutes of the pur | to ue paid? over Will be retunded. The eaurge of stnug- | the case Was tried, has found it necessary to | ihe college iu saying the Gospel, ax preached to r x commencing at TEN O'CLUCK A-St. we shall sell, a | chaser, bearing interest from the day of aale will be | Superintendent Powell stated that last year | Over Will be retunded. The eburge of smug: | Ene cis tks tind, Bas Toned Me necessary te | ne eet whet it should ben Who eae 4 FEW DOORS ABOVE MOSES & SON'S FURNI- WHITE Goopa, Reece or incekates PRO street, the above as | taken,'sccured by deed of trugt inthe usual form on | there were three teachers for each school, | ¢UNE weuinst the American sobuoner More | Givi nit tprepure transcripts in the case, und | sider that four years of college lite. will dover: TURE STORE. White and Unbleached Table Linen. all grades, | hich we ask the sitenslon crowrerh ee oo" © | the property sold: oF all cash at the option of the | which consisted of three rooms—a principal and | (#8tle has been referred lor investigulion. | The | Stdude ta) Prabate Sete epee a Vcar's’das: | mine our religious convictionin great pare ero 2 at wonderfully low prices: also, Napkins and ‘Towels, SRVALTEN B. WILLLAMS & CO, Aucts | Purchaser of ett tnouhacutctns of lar as ce | Ewe ansistants. “The principal was paid 2.60 | Uulted States consul isc think the subject should ve presented to us in « « c in “great variety. We ofler m Towel at zoe, which | & pane evant ng ok the eee atcha fue time ofwule, Allcon- | yer night and the assistants $1.50 each. He eee SUPPRESSING News at BILOXE—The Chicago | the vest manner possible, and not in such # = would be cheap at 40c. s CHARLES AU SaMES Said that it was the intention thls year to have | rye 190,000 Grrr 10 TULARE UNIVERSITY. | pier Jecan's New. Orleans special oneerne way as to drive us to scepticism from sbeer i GREAT COMBINATION SALE OF CLOTHING. ‘SPECIAL DRIVE. SYEVESTEN i BUAkacaN,} Trastees. | sx of these schools, each having tntee teachers, | wilh S se Youg.ou0 te the Tatars ualeeentyy | antes es oats ane special saves “A per | Titeronce., Htwe. mre ied on the dry husks of One lot of Wine Cloths, nearly two yards square, for i p for Os te the schools to Le Ivcated at the buildings men- | New Orieuns, fof the purpuse of establishing & | fowstever-stricken town of Biiost AIP Siciteny | Feligious conventionalism, we can hardly be ex- EtteocerneD | 1; real value $1.50. BETWEEN 3-AND 3 Highed in the resolution just adopted. college fur the higher education of white girls | to the town left on the first intimation of guar. | pected to develop practical and robust Christi- NS He FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. By virtue ot u deed of tra, duly Fecorded tur The applications of Carleton Sherman and | and young colored women, was given by Mrs. | untine, aud only the regular luhabitants of the | anity on such adiet. What we want is a prac- We offer asa drivea lot of striped and Plaid Flan- | Liber No. 1120, folio 409, et seq.,one of the ry ON U STREET, pe-| Clarence M- York for admission to the High | Warren Newcombe, @ wealthy widow ot New | place remain. ‘The au-horities and the leading | tical Christianity to belp us in our daily lite nels, suitable fur Wrappers aud Chil iren’s Dresses, st | land records of Washington count; 7TH -AND NEW HAMPSHIRE | School were referred to the commitice on the | Yori city, well known lor her many deeds of | Eitizens tere have undoubtedly determined | 22d not a general shaking up of dead issues,’ 40c. ayd. ‘These goods are actualiy worth 65¢. ‘ORTHWEST, AT AUCT.ON. High school, benevoletice. She has bestowed it almost with- | to suppress all news of the progress of Lue fever, | There are rumors that the writer and editors ane Sean eee OR UREARTIENT: EN . ray, Virtue of a deed of trast, dated the Oth day of THE RULES To BE REVISED, Qutconditiohs, ‘Mrs, Newesmbe is 2 native of | and ‘er several days there hasbeen nothing ret | are 0 be suspended, Ate = ~ ‘Our Furs were ordered in July, and the consequence pre hi m jun, A. D. Lsd8, and duly recorded in Liber No. <eniucky, but for many years resided in New ved from the town. The telegraph wires Tien gogrragr ee YOUR FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING | is that our present selling prices are less than the Te | and’ bine ty tae che OPE a teat | I Uu4: folios Lom etnegs one ot, whe ind poco AO ener heaiterbi ie eee ion bax | Opies ot monery eucgeaeeeaia ioe] ats eiy eee tee nee Tainterrupiedisy, Every | SHE WAS PROVOKED AND HAoED Hem AT REDUCED RATES. OUR UOODS ARE MADE | tier can purchase them for to-day. We inte d to | Columbia, and known upon the ground piat or plea of | for the District of Columbia, and al the request or tue | Uniformity in paying substitutes for service for daughter, Afver that Mrs. Newcombe retired rin New Orleats has s correspondent in | SELF.—"You mind tue bay while Igo up stairs eee Nie TOUSEN Ae ES OF TILE | give our patrons the advantage of this stroke of policy | tue city os Washington as, and being the north half | Party secured thereby. we Will suil, in front of tue | days and fractions of days, In some divisions trour society aud devoted herselt entirely to | PuPSiuce aud yet mot a, word fog the | # Moment,” said Mrs. Leiber, the young wits of ’ PE AQEAL TO MOST OF Tix | and offer 4 full line of Fur irlinmings, such as geuuluie | of. ior uumbered twenty-seven (7).4n square uume | Dretulses OeNoce Bae HST, AS8S. | it veachers were absent for a part ot aday they vote! this last donation fs in- | oe eo Se ee August Leiber, a well-known resideut of Haw- Ar ABOUT HALP THe cov. | Beaver’ Nutria, “Lxnd, Otter, Russlun Hare, Suver | bered uine nundred aud seventy-seven (Osh) together | AE ALE-PANT FOUR O'CLOCK B-Mt, the follow. eravel Rael cad oe afey | Works of benevolence, a fever has any paper been able toget for several | (0y"Pa just ‘Thursday evening. Mrs, Leiber R TRAD: p Wie | Fox, Raccoon, &c., &c.,'at prices to suit al with all the appurtenances, rights, privileges, im- | Ing-described Plece or Parcel of Ground, lying in the | Were obliged to pay a substi ea he ‘under- | tended to be a memorial of ner daughter. days. No doubt is entertained here that the | V2it ap stairs, Sue was gone several minuies, TO HAVE IV IF GOuD GOODS aT LOW PRICES rovements and other hereditaments to the same | sid county uid District aforesaid, and-known as aud | stood that in other divisions this was not the a ee = correspondents, who are residentsot the town, | NoULUP stirs. Sue was gone several mninuiey Witt bO If. FAIR AND HONEST DEALIN. jouging or in aay wise appertaining: belg Lat nunpered lorty~t bt (4b) of 4. Fardou's | case, He thougut that there should be some| ‘Tae CHURCH ANDTHE PURCELL DeBT—Arcb- | have ueen compelled tocease thelr correspond. | #24 the baby beginning to worry, ber Lusba To ALL WE WiLk Seil. YoU THE BEST _ Terms: Cne-third ef purchase money in cash; bal- | subdivision of Lots numbered seventeen and eighteen, | unitorm rule regulating this matter in all the | bishop Klaer leit Cincinnati or Baltimore Tues- | Bucs, Went op after ber. He found ver hang tug dead ARS. NO Soce iu equal instalments at wx, tweive and eighteen | i|_square, numbered one huudred und seventy-six | schools, At the requesi of several members he | day night, Before bis departure Le ada cou- by her neck from a rope which she - AT WE ‘months. Hotes to Deus six per ceuit interest per annum, | (176). lv the cits of Washington. District of Columbia, | agreed to embody bis ideas in the form ofan ad- | {renee with Judge Hoadiy and otherbondsmen | A Siveciwa MATGN Nuaw Pirrspcra.—at | # book which she ad driven into the easing fevwitt| Bh ge YB GRE DT gS8s Fae ee ee ean ar Ri cath ae Sethe ot Patient | au other hereditaments tuerete belonging: Pe | dition vo the rules, of Jonu B. Mannix and isaac J. Miller, tue as | 4 o'clock yesterday morping Frank Caugilin, | Of 3.400" tor the purpose. Her husband 94 CLOTHING PUS| BBB AA UU MSOs A Gepost ot S100 required at tae of sale! Convey: | Terms: One-all caab; balance in ait'andtweive | | The president said that he had a conversation | signees of Arcibisbop and, Father Laward | or Wheeling -W, Vas aod Cuaries Mecey, of | Hat pordiyebag yop pang J HS OF THE TalL-| BoB UUMMM = | ancivg, de, at purchaser's cost, “Terms to be com. | mouthe, tor which ihe purchaser's notes, (bearing | with Commissioner Webb recently in regard to | Purell, in reference to the Purcell debt. ‘Tue | Pitisburg, eogaged in a six-round prize fight, | fF 8 day or Oks FIT YOU. No USE 10 GO TO THE: BBB 4 4 UU MMM Sgs8 = phed wih iu ten days, otherwise ri.nt reserved to | interest) will be taken and secured by a deed cf trust | the want of unification of the school regula- | Baltimore Roman Catholic conference willgive Marquis of Queensbury rutes, at a point near Cte ty Ue anh wk Witt Sex Pe yet ots Eeseil at th rlax end cost of thedetaulting purchaser | 00 twe preberty sold. A deposit of $100 will be | tions.. He thought there was needed more ani- | Arcubishop Hide: a hearing In the case, und | Sharpsburg, sbout #1X- alles’ irom ‘Pittsburg. SHEE: Drovcur.— WITH BEITER B:TTING CLOTHING THAN 2 = aiter five day's public notice of such resuie in some | required at time of sale. All conveyancing and re | formity of practice in each and every district. | the mutter will be taken to for action by | Afverthe second round rules and science wees | -.M2LLIONS oF Suet LED z bringer yagi: ie ie en eG es Coe Soumplled Win. tg teu days" am day of sale tye | Mr Webb suggested that it ralght. be, well to | the college of cardinals. “Archbishop Elder is | dleregarded, and the ‘ght developed toto a | THe Buenos Ayres Sundard puvllshes an so THE Cake UHRISIIAN'G. LEDERER, } Trustees, ‘Trus.ees reserve the right to resell the property at the | Make such changes in the rules ag the board | known w favor the clurch making an eifort to Slgging match, At the end of the sixth round {he recent drought. by stock owners 0 OUK <TORE AND Tak : S > 1ecodeds isi and Gost of defuuiting purchaser: mightdeem wise. Otber members sald that | pay the debtor partorit. McCoy was declared tne victor, and was | {he Tent orange try, More than THe STOCK IS LARG: aventa Srreer Paras Rovan | cee JESSE H. WILSON, } reogtees | the rules needed revision, and the entire sub- i awarded the stakes, $200, and 65 per cent, of | twenty million head of sueep have died, and THE MEN ARE MAKCHL KE 5 iN oclP-d&ds M. B. MAYFIELD, ject. was referred to the committee on rules, ‘THE Czar’s CANDIDATE TO BE ELECTED,.—It | the gate receipts. Two hundred and fifty per- while tne Sent mrry is ontimntvet oh ne BAsGWiNG Witt HHELN Bove. Tite YOUNES | eeocoen prices oN KID Gtoves FoR oxe| [)USCAS#OS BHOS, Anctionsers acts tag With instructions vo make a revision io bo pre-| i, voporicd, in. Loudon that tne Bulgarian re: | sons witocseed the fight whlen ovourred wear | Wile sve ummediaie love is estimated at our To With wk. AT COMBINATION SALE OF WEE) TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE ReEax es. | 'T Sontediat the next imesling. then | gency. will advise the sobramje to elect, as | the base of a burning haturalgas escape pipe. | $22.00000 it will in reality, ‘geregate, much, EQUAL TO TH BEST CUSTOM | 58. 3-Button Kid Gloves for 50c. per pair. TATE ON K STREET NORIH, BETWE BRADBURY UPRIGHT PIANOFORTE IN PER. | #djourned. ‘prince of Bulgaria, the candidate proposed’ by I et EE Ubroat disease formerly unknown in the ll COME KIGHT ALONG, THE BAND Is | 75¢ $-Button Kid Gloves for 6% per pair. THIRTEENTH AN} FOURTEENTH STREETS FECT ORDER, VERY HANDSOME TURKISH RTE TaN the czar. Sir William White, the new British | Tue CzaR’s ADDRESS TO His Forces.—The a ae = : x6. Tite RE BARGAINS FOR YOU, | SSe. S-Hook Lacing Kid Gloves for zoe. per pair Whol, OPPosITe FRANKLIN SQUARK PARLORSET, FOUR PIECES UPHOLST s RED ia: Lowstl eserves minister to Turkey, has arrived at Constant- | czar has issued an order of the day to the army | A Jeazovs ScHoot Bor Kinis His RrvaL— WILL BE THLE To YOU. "| Sie. S-Button Kid Glove. for 7¥¢. per pair. virtue ofa deed of trust, dated April 29, 1880, IN BLUE PLUSH: PLANO STOOL, MT.TABLE, | ze NEVER DREAMED THAT JULIAN Haw- | Minister to Thvkoy, has arrived at propose to | and navy in connection with the newly-erected | A’ Courier-Journal special says: Alex, Hoard Seyi sole kee TOMS GORGE | SL48 Fit Pasealiced Ket Ulta per | Ml vet aegral te iaarcurdetr te ge) | SAMIDE SELES RANE SUD, ak Qui GR: |" “Suomen was ivrnuviswina mim." | SOPGocts thatthe Sigactan auanubn oesat:| Shona ie messy cl tee waa saes | Ae Heke He wat Sa hl Pace. TURNED Towne | par. loves, 98c. Per | trict of Columbis,aud by the direction of the holderabal BRUSSEL CARERS. HALL AND STAIR | The Boston Advertiser prints @ letter from | mittod loa conference of the powers for setile- | war. In It be says: “May this memorial of the love, stovd in a siore at New Frankfort, Ind, NEW = aNvoxe $1.50 4-Bution Kid 3 i Of the note theres secured, we wiil offer for sale,in ir SAMEETS, WALSUE ML 1 MURKOR-BACK | nr, James Ruséell Lowell, in which he says: | ment. ‘The Servlun forelgn minister lus given | Russo-Turkish war bealways a memento of the | yesterday. ‘Their sweetheart, Miss Luce Holl, ING OUK CLOTHIN 19°29 Stamped Linen ers. Oe. each, Of the premises, &t public auction, on the BkCON SIDEBOARD, WALNUT EX TENSION TABLE, rt a reception at Nissa to M. Stranky, the Buiga- | self denial and heroism of the warriors who, | passed by golug to school. Hoard Ubrew # kiss ‘Stamped Linen Tidies, bc. each, DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D, 1898, at HALE-PAST MIRROK, WINDOW HANGINGS, WALNUT | “I beg for space enough in your columns to say | Pont Minister, and arranged for the resumption | with God's help, covered the Russian to her, and Paxton, enraged, knocked nim on | Stamped Linen Dos lies, de each. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. ail ‘that parcel of real estate, PARDROBE WALNUT ALT. CHAMBER | that nobody could ever have been more sur-| Of friendly aud diplomatic relations between | name with fresa glory. On this testal day f ad- | the nead ‘with a stick, fracturing his skull, and err | 36-36 stamped Masiin Plow shams, 35c per pair. | situate and lying in the cty of Washington, in the FURS SRE IN. SEPARATE, PIECES, ASH | prised and grieved than J by Mr. Julian Haw- | Servia and Bulgaria. dress myself to you, comman admirals, | then stamped his iuce to Jelly. Paxton Comet a xa Ets aay o 1 Being the east iwenth-four feet (24) by the'denwet | Sporto repeat Noha: MATERESSES, | Uorne’s breach of confidence in uis report ot my Officers, soldiers snd ‘anilors, mn army | socmed'a hadman and toumed at'the smouti, Li bo ALL We SAY. ALL GOODS AS REP: | Elus Mamd-kutt Hoods from O0e ape Jot pumbered seven (7), Of the heirsof John avid- | © WA, KITCHEN REQUISITES, &c, &c.,aT | Conversation with him, upon which you com-| 4. Guosrry Ligut OVER A BisHor’s Grave. | and heroic flect, to tell You that Trust to ‘your | and’ ociore he could be captured rusted to the BESENTED O} MONEY DAT Children's chool Hoods trom 25e. up. son's recorded subdivision of equare numbered two | ACCTIO’ ment this morning, Ou such terms society | 4 Snostly light, which Is so much of a phenom- | Unswerving devotion, and am proud of your ‘waving his bands and shrieking. Hoard GEEAT COMBIN. COOPERATIV ‘Hauu-kuit Zephyr Sacques, frow 306. Up, hundred and forty-eight (248.) The sald lot fronts | On Ft.DAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7) Would become impossibleand the tempora ands vo create much discussion and excite. | deeds of glory in common with the whole peo- Both are sons o! prowinent farmers SLOTUING HOUSE. 111s pee Infants. Hacd-kalt sites Be up. twen. ¢-four (24) feet on the north sideofKetrce: north: | NINTH, 1586, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at | Would Deed to be qualified quite | CD00 oF ecg the people of Burlington Na, | ple of Russia.” Great excitement prevails, - ING HOUSE. 1112 F Si. Nw. Intants’ Haud-knit Socks, Loc. per pair. west, between 13th and léth streets northwest, and | residence No. 1016 17th street porthwest, {spall sell | another adjective than mallia, It never | ment among people of Burlington, N. J., WE ALSO CARRY A LARGE LINE OF Pr Ladies’ Embroldered Collars, 3 tor foc. Fone back ous buidred and forty-seven (147) feet tow | the entire contents,in which there is some very excel- | entered head that the son of hovers nightly over the tomb of the late Wm. | «1. xi<G LUDWIG WAS BANE.—It is offi- gous FoR. See Se REPS ‘Tucked Linen Chemisetten with collar, 25 ‘Ghurey Soot (GU /s008 alley, and istmproved with a two- | Jens fenton. ‘THOS. DOWLING, Auct. | 9!4,, and honored friend was “interview- Oasnbalney oe bis! a counts! cially deniea that there is any intention to pro- NG. SG. KING & A DW. Picot Edge satin Kibbun for fancy work, Na, 7, Be; | Story brice . ‘oct. . cr ” tr hn aid northern rsey. sho} ~ - ae Rew York. GOScE sUuars ¥ NO, 7, " ‘One-th. rd casbs the tn tw x ee OWE P| sng? ane. it had he would have ear the | clatm Prince Luitpold king of Bavaria. At.the| A Waeckep Crew Meets CoL. GILDER—A SEN ROB ow ei ices PMCS ES, oo | Noe aoe Nol 1. se ber pane Fe rs A Cae “He MMrome tld, BANG | gray pollaned, granite, and le toctied near toe avents, payabie tn one ubd two years, respesuvely, | FAX ECUTOR AND TRUSTE! F VAr-|tound me dumb. ee eee eee an etic nae ino Bane | gh WRECKED CRE De Onsen a HAS CHARGE OF ‘ux | scuopper's Colored Tiose, split foot, 286. per pair, | Hum the day’ of eale with uteres acthe'ae orsis 3} | DLUABLS IMPHOV TD DORR ER EROFEMEY, | offenses “against octal snorais is chat’ ice | vestry door of ‘the old St chureh, the from Pee Say) : meg? ion was created by a servant of the late Ki i ‘ship Uwen, arrived WM. DEMOTY. ee percentum per anuum wutit paid, aod payable sent. RESIDENCE RO. 6 planution ‘and correction ure alike futile, | eothedral Of the Giocese of New Jersey. | since | 1% a and | Desvecaee concen tees mae CUsTOx DEPARTMES = declaring that the king was sane, yesterday overland from Hudson bay. He re- he nueity, for wine the 10 enaser, bear = RETWEEN SEX the apparition wus first observed, a week ago, | Ludwig ; eco .s J HAKAM SMITH, Business Manage ings Ise wer Fardupe Of Crepe Lise Neck Rat | Meuaioga the day ofeaicand payabieia cucand ine | _ STREETS NORTE WKS ee Go not belies tat Ar. Hawthorne ian | crowds of people Have visited tho'graveyardat | tbat be Was forced into committing ulcide | ports wal on the voyage trom Lando to York —- —— SL | Mins, 5c. per y iD art g misrepresented me, but whate' may have light is visible nsiderable | rather than suffer as he declared his brother | jactory, while doubiing Cape Churchill, hurri- J. M. FOLLIN, Years, respectively. aiter date, secured by deed of trust || Under aud by virtue of the powers and Suid bas become, afer passing through the | EL See - seen op the tor | had trom the treatment he had received from | cane arose which drove the suip on. the rocks, New Deror SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, __| at the option ot the parchuser. "A deposit of $100 wil | MUUOFILy Iu mo vested by the last will and testar reflecting tnedium of his memory, much more, | distance, but Spans neat epproac! his keepers, battering ber sides in. The crew of thirteen e ocl5, ‘914 7th Street, Bet. Iand Kaw. | be eae arthe time of sale “All convevancinguud | DAY TH Fligt Day OF SOVESEES seee | 21s than pe aN end passengers, consisting of a missionary an = oe [ers of aie be not compiled wit, within fifteen days | FOUR, THIRTY (4:80) O'CLOCIE & aL. offer ior ‘The P. E. General Convention. Miss CLEVELAND 18 Poor HeaLtH.—A.P. T. iho murdered “Mary Jisy cok | nately und made thelr way to York Fair prices | FY Ha from the day of sale, the Trusteca reserve the right to | Me; t Pabbc auction, jn, front emi Elder, publisher of the Chicago Literary Life, “ “4 came overland aiter end: Schlitz Brewing Co's - = is f the di Munibered thirty-two (4), in Joseph ein's re- | THE DEPUTIES NoT YET READY TO ADJOURN: 3 hat he ates and ‘The crew ae et eee HOW |BRADT_ OUR, fpeporehtiaiarlivedaow met inthe "vento | RirSapared un afwea ude) ‘o ingle | There was a meager eiteudanoe of deputies | Rua Yenivaslan ia Now tort oueiving that | ater MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER a a TREWSDODE nies B MAURY, Bien const ot modern ‘Sant tihreeatory: reaned yesterday at the sesslon ot the general con | Miss Rove Cloveland's health 8 entire ‘broken wa sort” Rare ccisauin_wotsitensraiecreee} Pam_| hepato oe pi ot as te se eacency nto ot clei ate o Of AN Qualities in All The Arat-class Investment is bereby offe pact Palmer's Premium NEW SHAPES AND COLORS eee CAROLINE Hania, |B SINC SILK DRESS HATS concurred in. GINGER ALE, LEMON SODA, @c ‘AT $3. 88 88 Bxecutris and Trustee under will of Joseph H.Han- | “President Dix presented @ report from the ploston, a Dope wg Si ars G. T. Kass ita" _puxcarson mkos, ancie_| 918" gomnities appotnied © cecumimend, ny e 625 tw 623 D street southwest, ‘Telephone 480. CEE ANE Oni JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers Bisi period. It recommended the observance The were but UBOY TAILOR, — t of certain days in the centennial year. The re-| Begley. The few days later he with his sister - 1224 29th street northwest, HaTS AND CaPs 414 NINTH BT TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWOSTORY RAI ndar. duced Miss Flint to go back to bis TRAVELING HATS AND CAPS HOUSE ANE LOT, on TEPyEMGON STREET. Marion county, with him. More CANES AND UMBRELLAS. REAR WATER STREET, GKORGETOWN, D. ing, the girl entered suit, with the JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, Se ee 621 Pena Ave. By, ‘trust, duly recorded ference Was | appointed oF Gznwax Brrr. — ‘Washington ‘bishops snd mpon saa German beer bas 4 oun ment, It was urged. that vention from the press of Tar Macre FF OF OC A.D. should complete the work of li wes ingutated. ia fi i = |S TARCH. DISCOVERY MADE BY DiscOvERY paoeeaeY MAGIC STARCH COMPANY, ISCOV ERY Pa i pete semen ot the Meltimapes Sat Oule ras