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THE EVENING STAR —— hems Ji : TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, queer AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Barbarism in Texas. ‘Northwest bray hey taka dod TORTURING A MAIL RONBER To MAKE Hmm E St a f NAME HIS ACCOMPLIORS. The Evening Siar aweyer Company, GALVESTON, Texas, Oct. 29. — Clarence Thr Rymuve Oran served to, srtpermare te One lehols and James and EMie Connor, all col. =o, 2entene ¢ aot Ceameea seen bnamee ree the Post Office at Washington, D. C.s8 Spann. Ittranspiros that Noerit Carnes, of sscoud-clave mall toatter | = : bid Springs, tiad the contract for carrying the . ployed Nichols asa rider. A-value ‘Tue WEEKLY STAR—pnblished Friday—6l s e | being Nichols year, postage prepaid. Six months. BD cents < Package. being Nichols “was } mail sul ions must be i advance: = = -_ cbarged with he vigorousiy Waver sent longer We FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 ne paper sent longer than te paid for. Rates of advertising made known on application. WASHINGTON, D. ©. his own guilt, » there SUPPLEMENT. ————— ae = = a cumstantial burt ie ¥ = ving away bis acod Ht - that this beautiful section has been allowed to| THE GREAT STATUE UNVEILED. | his wite were compelled to elbow their way ~ wy bvy 4 AUCTION SALES. ___ AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. bem disizured wisn afew thousand, Goltars |! — f, | sebestinew coud Rarough tbe erbwds wie, ; ng, wotwithstanding he waa r —— Soa E ave prevented it twenty years ago. lemorable Marine Demonstration in | not recogni: them in their bustle, gave | strong up scalng att age: stretoh THIS AFTERNOON. rpms DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE EXTENSION OF MASSACHU: | Every diy new houses are_going up in the sub: New Toru Bene Ghem but very seant courtesy. Nor was Count | failing tn elses? Stehake was then secad JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers o: HUNDRED BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN SETTS AVENUE. fei SOA paee ehh a aee ~] ee eo — wae ao grin yada] by bis thumbs, whieh proving too mnel for his USTEES" 2 om in se CARPETS AT AUCTION —_— olde! THEW ATER ABOUT BEDLOE’ A RONGED | ed. he display of freworks poned: arta! he contessed, implica TNOUsE ASD tow ow TREE ROW SERRE | AS MORROW (SATURDAY) OCTORER THIR-| Elaborate Defense of the Projept. | !areely the expense and difeulty of remedving | "Wore Tex vwna eee READ THRONGED | Cli Saturday on account or the for ames dectarin me planes: eo ee or oe ane STREET. | TIETH, 1586, at HALLF-PAST TWELVE O'CLOCK, . the mistake; and yet, when the Commissioners. ‘ parcel co & The banquet given by the New York Chamber | th Tobbery, and had herself eat the PY He STHLET, GEORGETOWN, 11 | I shall sell win my wuction ruoms + splendid ing | 9 tno xaitor of the Ture EVENING STAR: take the first step to’ preventasimilarstate of | AND SIZES—SALUTING THE PRESIDENT— | o( Commerce i honor of the reproventatives of | auek. "Tne diethet nine By virture offs deed of trust, duly recorded In hme nerain Carpets, Se'"{e" | So much has appeared in our newspapers re- | {Mulrson the west side of Rock creek,cven THE | SPEECHES RY SENATOR EVARTS, THE PRESI-| the French republic and javited guests did et | flan” becumine heowa aan Liber No. 1088, follo 204, et seq, one of the land ri thy i ition to the proposed extension | SA Says “wait.” For what? Oh, if Massa-| pexr aNp MR. DEPE begin until afier $ o'clock, owing to the ime | about Cold Spring ft wes fen records of Washington county Ya the Dari a /[)HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ey \y tat Calnpioasestaterg ee paper yt chusetts, svonue is extended now bs yndicate occupied in the ceremontes of the day. Tne | tempt at rescue would b- ee 2 a —— ‘Massachuset . ake money out of It,and we must wai evening's gathering of distinguished persons | ever, did not materialize GSTHDAY UF OCIUBEE AN Ine adie: | > THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED RESTAURANT, | Clem of the Commissioners for thelr action in | uatil we carnes ‘a law passed which will enable | Despite the wretched state of the weather in oi aaeaen wa wo Was, however, a notable one, experienced in the prearranged program | “Altogether, the celebration was one in al! re- | ton” Ng the unveiling of thegreat | spects worthy” of the olject. whieh, it was fb- PAST front otthe hee | WITH LONG LEASE, IN FIRST-CLASS LOCA: UHR CLOCK Pe situate and being | TION, AT AUCTION. $65 all that piece oF parcel o US to confiscate the profits of this syndicate of | New York yestera: speculators with which to grade the street and | of exercises attend the matter, that seems unjust and unreason- in in the eity of Georgetoe fe Disariet of Co! NDAY, > 886, at with the law . thd hinelrn pout toe proud bistor nla apn | TWO QCLECA TE UN aah aa pieaten howan: | able) and so entirely at varlance with the law | bridge Htock creek! statue of Liberty was faithtully earried out, | tended to honor. The naval display was by A Bw f Georgetown, as aud described as follows: ‘ing | F48t No 1310 rennsylvania avenue, which is com-| 4nd the facts that ge Mr. Editor, the Commissioners are right, and | Madison nave ‘aajucent streets | 1028 Odds the grandest ever seen in New York | one or rue of Georgetown, 's: Beginning s . tten in| 1 bei square and ail the adjacent streets | {025 § <Q for ‘the same on the east line of Jefferson strect ata | pletely furnished in every department, together with | conduct, while so little has been written lieve the'intelligent public sentiment Sf the | vere “densely pacha Maen the | Ray; and fs only thing want int three hunired feet north from the north line of | €%-d will and long lease. their defense, that I feel moved to take up the | tax-payer is with them, notwithstanding the | ¥' ensely packed with people when the | ing to have complete success. Cnrcago, Oct. of th Wate nd rannitig thence eas ome hued “Terms cash, =e = | gauntlet forthem. I had hoped that THe Stak, | Voice of {ose who “hive expressed. them. Sale his party reached the reviewing | From Bet Island the President, and Pra tg cpt tromamts mfecrsogie oe | ae Seam once aaxts UCTIUN SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES: a : ves he contrary through the press. These | stand at 24th street. ‘The President’s arrival ¥ ey Olty and started for me His Section is Lhe candidacy ‘There are sgreat many ladies In Washington who | one hundred 1 F feet, ant hi A = 2 which is usually quick todetect and expose 8-| Hoople exhibit ihe same spirit, Which barked | was the dignal tor, ‘outburst of eheering, | Washington on the 6:30 p. m, trai of James O'Connor, a blind man, for senator im Saat Rage Sat 8 PAV VEDERONY SENSOR FE tne Ue aerate eee reine ae PIE od CDOS Tae ae yn Jant exiticiem Of cur Comtuteonions, an@ was | af tie lets of shepherd when 88 Wan QUOC EM | Waen the dunog fooecnen me man ote akcctikies ar Onc bene: the Ist district. An appeal has been. tesued im suwe havecoly Fovemients and other hereditaments 40 the saue be- ee as never before to my knowledge found opposing | best work, which raised Its voice against the re powealeen sae fee ented en Xe te ip ey If and in that of the 3.000 blind people TWO SHOW WINDOWS, jouging of ih aby Wise appertaining. FA; Twill sell, at the establishment 1 H improvement, | Completion of the Washington mouument, | Sculptor Bartholdi, wo appeared shortly be- rtholdi’s mother was the model for thi “ é e appe yanid avenue northwest, all pledges forfeited s0 important and necessary an imp! | compl nonum arb ask Parra trrate tangtenignlntere merpyet otf ag to secure lege and cannot possibly give all our departments justice; | Teruis: One tlird of purchase money cash; balance | teuemprion ‘date, chusitting of fine Gold ‘e hich fought the bill for the reclaiming of the | fore thePresident,the crowd also cheered wildly. me. jer face looks out toward Uh ishing an industrial but if you would pay # visit to this department it | 9 qual instalmentatsix, twelve and eighteen months; eunpdion up to this date, cousisting of Ane, would place the whole matter before the public Silver Watches, Diamonds, Rings, Pins, Studs, Brace- Potomac flats, and 0} sd the extension of 4 sponse, re 4 Wave-washed horizon from the shores of th e city cf Hote to Dear 6 per cent iuierest.payablesetmrannellys ts, and oppose Bartholdi, in response, bowed repeat ne ne shore ty, in which many ei ly. | lets. Chains, Medals (suns; Opera lames, Umbrenas, |1n 0 clear alight as to make a complete de-| the Washington aqueduct, and, with it ate | throne Ourthe recinkeee aren: peo tee cad ecia Kabieer ba ” can be mad (a gad you would be surprised to se¢ what an Upholstery | time of sy Conveyancing. c. at cont of purchaser: | Soreads, Shoes, Blankets, Siathematical Tistruments, | 49 the eee te eet et the. proreeed | {8A* doce not puss by their property, and who | rene the £its of Young ladies in uw elty. AS | Hetiam and tunie, which fall in ample folds | conaiderabie thougut, and heer ee ome a a al prices, ns to be compiled wi H days, otherw as 103 propose: + uss operty, and wh ary and © “a é ta siderabi nght, and are ol posal ber edi s gad aiefardrnpaelin Feserved to Fevell at isk and cost of detwulting pur | “Parties holding tickets will please take notice that | Petsosion® oe {Re oupediency atthe timer have, so far, succeeded in preventing the eree- | passed they salutel by dropping ther colors, | {om Waist and shoulderto her fect. The left | thatone of the most effective <i from the cheapest ta the finest, which costes of Chaser uiter five days public notice of such resule In | ait pledges from No. 60,000 tolose7ulrare included in | 'T¢ 1 Falegneh ‘THe Stan, | Hen Ge 2 Post office building or a new District President responded by lifting bis bat. a trifle advanced, supports the main | piisting this end is to elect # blind gent alate pon (agen ane Stee oe ate ag ee NOS TEIDENHEIMER, BEOKCt, "| alway’ sf careful Ih its facts and wo clear in its | Ulding, becanse tigey could not control thelr every band in peenaa pe asee Mas body. ‘The rightarm is uplified | to the leuisinture, who, te ‘Turcoman Portieres, Felt Rugs, CHRISTIAN G. LEDE FOLEY, Auctioneer. ‘oct Riot to have been | {0catlon. These people, however, although | seiliaisc, the Frenea national hein. Afterthe | 184 vigorous movement and hotds alot & blaz- | of such ar lsticul ‘Tapestry Portieres, Ingrain Druggets, eclSeodds HENRY H. BERGMAS, 7pnolee cowTNG oo Inislod by the growlers and croakers, and to | Hey have wonderful iueilities for rushing into | procession had passed the President and party |40g torch, The left hand grasps a wablet, on | his constant atienti Luce Curtains, Brush Mats, = 7 = T pene aeconeer have thrown its great. influonee against the | P84 do not reflect public sentiment and the | Were driven to the North river where, af 2a | Which is faseribed the date o1 tue deckara mot} tobe agentieman of Integriiy and ability and Comforters, THIS EVEN CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY gi Tat bas | GoMtissioners I do not believe will be in-| strect,the Despaicn was waiting to couves there | Atuerican ludependens July, 1770." | thoronghiy quaiiaed to Mil” tee ee Blau INGRONGETOWN, D.G. ON OSTREMT. NEAR | Teen untertaker by the District Commission, | luewced by them, © The wondertul growth and | to ‘iicaioe's Inland. The great parade, in the | The tablet is held rather close to We body aud | whieh be aspin = eS THIRTY SEVENTH STREET. ers in recent years, To any one familiar with | Leauty of our city, which is the pride of every | meantime, made its way. down towar reaching | Ata slight angle from it. ‘The head is that of & ss ether quod, Walch ace'tee pumerous to mestion, gan Deine Of 6, deeras of the Sepremne Court the law under which the Commissioners are BighU Of les founda ee, Be teliigent ore: | the post oitice at 2 ofelock, thence. marchiug | hands fe, proud and brave woman. It ts Se will sell at auction all the goods ie District of Columbia, pa-sed i Eqn : jounders, who planned, when there | down BroadWay to Wall strect, to Peari and to | ¢towned by adiadem. The arraugementot the | Fonr SwirH, Ann. ct. 2a for if we did we would have to charge extra prices 10 | x5 uo oth strce! northwest enoene Cone wens No, 9.000, wherein Jamies hiley et al were con $cling os who han notlosd the exposure LY Col. | wae no popuintion ior par bouche, sirall we | ew horewaway to Wall sieat, wo Bourland to | crowned DY a diadem. Thearrauscinestot We | Fone Sutra, AMK.( J.T. Holly, alias Ludlow of the errors and injustice of those Wh6 | suppion ene toe i : : e ir’ work as proposed by. the Maud cae oat inust be evident that tuo opposition has ali | Commissioners, of ‘wait until 1 is too late? | Tralian societies, tae. be come irom those who elther had insuficient | Sutely 4n this inatter it ts vetter not to put | Gon, stone and’ staff, em é laimans and Michael Loy ” defendat for the extra space of advertising. ‘Treasury, commencing SATURDAY, at ELEVEN | Sndersigued us lvusiee, wiltoels at publle aucti ‘We mention a tew items onig: Aont Of the premises, on TUESDAY, the NI PAY OF NOVEMBER, 1886, at FOU There is great merit 10 the disposition of the | W- ©. Waliac, allas W. 0. Willis, of Water 1 of aldermen and | peplum oF that portion of the draperies flang | Valley, Miss, Is lodged in the United States Ked for Bedloe's | buck over the left shoulder, the folds ot which | jail here on a charge of bigamy, having been PORTIERES. 4 off nul to-morrow what cau as weil be done | Island, w rea! Roe acs i> | bang obliquely to the right side of the waist and | arrested at Jonesboro, this state, by. eputy Fine Chenille Portleres, solid centers, 3 yards long, | Double and Single Harness of the best make, Trunks | being’ juli Ghat, piece oF parcel of ground lying sud (et OE TES Fas Gat es Got | prea SNe, the some (of “ine -qiracession ils: ] ane obllauely 5 the right sade ox shemales a Tahal, who have been after. tlm forsens $8.50 a pair. in all styies and quality. Valiees in leesher aud alll- | twenty-six feet by ong hundred and fifty fect of Lot | rind ary of gramblers’ who have Opposed a THE MARINE PARADE. thus breaking the monowny of the perpendicu- . He’ has a wile and four children at Water Chenille Poreren 2 yards wide, 4 yards logs. very | EBlor, Hone Blankets, Robes and Leather Goods i | Hani-geven (ii) of Threlkedts addon Wo George | Eran tomy, OF eeamulen puiblle tinproverent Dudish Police Regulations. The formation of the marine part of the | re maven of the Here tee beneath et handsome, $20 a pair. every style and # large line of small goods: The entire | sng the appurtenances thereto belonsilig. roposed or undertaken in the District, and | To the Editor of Tux EvExtNe STAR: parade began on the Hudson river opposite | ueterized by 4 certain elan, Which, however, | Eaton; a fourth st Webbers F Very heary Turcoman Tapestry Dado, Oriental | stock must be sold out by November 1s: to clove busi- | | Yeruis of sale are as follows, to wit: One hundred | that these writers do not, by a large majority, | ‘The most powerful suasion tbat can be ex- L 45th street at‘an early hour, but owing to | does not suggest violence; the carr the | uath fth one pattern, $7.75 « pate, ness Persons in want of the above-mentioned goods | depsit- cash at the time of sale, one-third of the par- | express or reflect the intelligent public opinion | eo 3 tha carly hour, but owing to | does not suggest violence; the carriage ot the | nation, with ove 1. $7. 5 Se een Se lpe aie oe males one Cilea ce the ie a ‘Tbe | efclsed by an officer of the lawin quelling a dis-| the foggy weather, it was nearly 1 o'clock | head is dignified, aud the iace 4s fine in its pro- | lie came out . ‘A nice Tureoman fal ‘will do wel: by attending this sale, as the goods will be 4 ay upon this subject, Let me say here, lest I be y i ni P maar ratte an i arged with bein; mber of the » Making an arres nforeing m a> tired. At this time . a Portiere, full size, $3.50 » pair. sia whtank = days thereaftr, aud the residue in two equal instals | orthwith charg ing a memb turbance, maki t, or in enforcing | before the signal gun was fi At Unis Ui Poripes any rec hog oy Oe cape CT | PORE Wel freee i" LACE CURTAINS. : Purchaser giving hispromusory jotes for thedcrerred | S¥ndicate Which iUs reported own the property | inunicipal rules and regulations, 18 the moral | there, were provably 100 i a popular misapprehension concerning the | crooked. transactious, aud. his goods w je border, taped edge, % in z sale unul | OD the line of the proposed extension, that I ain | force and effec i ands, and | decorated with Aine aed ple think they will be able | tache 2 2 : pean a eae M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. _| Eish’ “Deed t be retained until last payment ismade. | say, of its existence, Moreover Lae novown & te liane potatoe hb eure arlene FEISS inte Gt reer nicl goles online caraatl bee ianee tar men cree Texas Fresh Beet A heavy Russian border, twisted thread, in wl [THE ESTATE WE If the terms of sale be not complied with, the trustee | foot of property anywhere near the extended | ridiculous in the eyes of the public detracts e United Staies sieamer Despaicu lay off | to the gallery around the torch or 2 as Fres! l. ecru, $1."O8 pair. t ie ESTATE WE ivi. | Teserves the right to revell the property’ at the risk | avenue: On the couurary, my property Hes in | (Tom bis usetulness aud robs Mil OF the most | West 28d surect, aad ay the colin of boats | UPON. the goddess’ head. It is wot Intended, | Garvesron, Tex, oee 2. steamer Lo A heavy rich design, 4 yards long, 1% yards wide, : TY OCTOET a “T | aNd cost of the deiaulting purchaser, after ten days! nt direction, and if’ 1 had my own way I | Potent element of strength. pprouched President Cleveland ‘airived with | though, tha any visitor shallatany time ascend | weng, whic has been fitted with teiriecsating bi z 3 erator sieets FI a ee e Metropolitan police of the District have | lus suite and got Gn board as tue sun fired a | Bix! aki, j ; ~ ‘An Imitation Madras 98 isd Le. ave nw. | improvement of which I should have some y been shorn of much o1 r nae es nthe water the day pairs Rinspw mis tanapre cou han ‘those | me . r e Curtain, 3% yards long, $1. va VEN oc28-dts 400s sve BW: | Decunlury Interest. But candor compels me to | By the very absurd regulation requiring tue to | Most disagrees o, the fug of Une morning turn | Pairs harrow iron ladders, sualicr than those | meat company of London, hus arrived here to FROM Gn WHET KiitS STOR NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. Say that the Commissioners have selected the | Wear white gloves and eurry dude canes; thus | ing into a drizzling rain as the day advanced, | US reescupes, have been placed "within | take t sargoof tres zondon trom, Rus PESNSVLVANIA AVENUE, CONSISTING | L coh = : avenue which isby far the most important one | Making ihe appear as objects af ridicule to | #0 that at noon it was almost impossible to dis: | tie framework and make the highest polntsof | say Texas port. If the veutare proves s waccoss Art Squares, 3x3 yards, “PART OF— CATALOGUE SALE to the general public, tne extension of which | €¥ery man, woman and child they meet. The | linguish a vessel within a iew bundred feet, | Une work accessible. er vessels will be constructe: ba Lager 9 deed ge Find ee iadh . soe thin should tale precedence of any | helutets aro very sensible and proper, ior when | Had the duy been fine the naval parade mast DIMENSIONS OF THE STATUE, ‘Smyrna Kuga, large size. $5.60. in¢ Books in all Bindings, 01 for this reason should take precedence ol any $ sensible proper, tor at the day been tne a NSIOD E Veivet Rugs, areata 91438. _,. Miscelianeous, standard and Juvenile Books, ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, other, I willnot ask for space to meet the more | Well constructed they serve as a protection to | Lave been imposing. ‘Some idea of the immensity of the statue is ski bee Fine Stationery and Faney Goods, TER REACING AMONGST OTHER TH INGE unreasonable and absurd statements which | the head trom blows and falling objects, and AY THE ISLAND, ernished by a study of the following figures: . Skin age, in all colors, S118, se alo Wil'Cotitne’ cach evening Suid sits | "REA MINCED ONEEEE RE MOS CRATES | fave’ been mado “in” opposiiion to" tne | present asolieriy appearance. ot eould'any- | arqve minutcaners wenee the Aagebip fencer epared me Jotun Chariton, @ saaieus wil egutiuue ead SUESAD MAM AED RDN OAD TABLES | proposed extension, the eharacter of which | thing be more silly than to take rom tn Speier ptanshecrnal in. | well known and of this elty, (Anacehd cove aMchiy fs each as 28 aay memmaat, | Esivosa Tres Se Garton the CANDELABRAS, FINE ORNANENTS Bieic- | have already” been laid. bare “by” the | ollicer the baton, whieh is at once aa emblem | Of the fleet anenored to the suutheastward of | Height from base to torch. i | jumped from a Columbus, Hooking Valiey and iy 7 on ANDELABRAS, FINE. | NCES | Commissioners themsclves but will, chly tor | Of Authority and’a weapon easily and quickly | Liberty Island, Ail manner ot ‘oundation of pedestal to ioreh....1.1 303 6 | Nethink itadvisable for our patrons toavall them- | goigj., VALTER B WILLIAMS & CO. AN : sits, | the purpuse of showing how rabid tie waters | huudied, and putin iis hands © slender eaney | anchor in the waters ube chen Hel to top of head........-. TEES yt ty | Selves of this opportunity before savance of prices, | — = TPE were aud how careless they were of the factson | The fact that the canes are loaded does Dot els came in fora Dig share Length of band. 16 & | Pais sehering moder a Bit Soenntyy ond Gok Our renowned German Blanket, $2.50 a pair. which they based their. charges, allude to the | Make them desirable, for Ina inelee (and our | with thelr tiers of truding | Index finger....... © 9) ceo cape ond ware teeter teams cee, Sinaang ena ence = orne BI EIS, SUPERT Ub | fact that they” boldly charged the Commission: | go0d ollleers get therd sometimes) it would be | from citer side. ies" hates | Circumference ai 76 ost naked. ‘He hud hid» large ‘A 10-4 heavy all-wool Blanket, $2.38 a pair. FP HOMAS DOWLING, aucuoucer a Gabus),, WAL- | €S with directly diverting money trom other | impossible to wield the canes tO advantage, | tended north and south, the Alii. | Size of flager nail er ae ‘A Vi-Avery heavy Bianket, extra value, $4.75 3 as s aaa = Se &nd more important streets, 7th street and | 1tis an indignity to pluce the officer before the | ance, Tennessee, Jamestown, Yautic, Sara- | Head from enin now hunting jor it. 3 REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE y 3 Lath street, for the benefit fay ndicate of speo- | Public us a universal butt, and let ts hope that | toga and Porisindul! Head thickness from wd sates np re r is SATURDAY. ER] GRATE, ELEGANT TURKISH Lina ulators, in Violation of jaw, in face of the tact, | te Proper authorities will restore the batons, | Suortly beiore 3 o'clock the Despatch, with | Distance across the ey A 1-4 cxtra Reavy California Blanket, $6.50apar. | THIRTIETH, 1888, COMMENCING AT TEN | CHAIRS UPHOLSTERED IN, LAATHEA | us explained by Col. Ludiow, tat the mouey | 8hd lay away tho. white gloves for the next | Presideat Cievcinud ana Ceseuds aha ee | Reust of no ee COMFORTS. Euibracing amongst other things: NO Seencr ee Er ees | 2. be used was specifically appropriated tor | Street Parade or public recepiion. os Hebh and, as itdid the yard anns of the | Hight arm, lengih Ue DOAN eS Set ae 2k ~ m a 3 A SAY. AND TWS | ohening new streets In the county and sould TROPOLITAN, | warship werd manued, and as the Despateh | Rixht arm, greatest thickness... " gbuthis Comforter, all colors, beat white wadding, | pwo Fine Pianos by good makers, Two Pler Mirrors Gates BRONZE CRAME MIRBOR WALNUT | ODT Dye ay srctahor autor pease ee ——— ced euch, Vessel the ‘aval’ salute? wan | Tulckness ‘of walst.--.- Frexroxr, IL1., Oct. 29.—At Forreston there ‘Turkey Red Comforter a bargain, $1.50. Que Elegant Ebony Parlor Suite, upholstered in Sik | EASY UHAIRS AND SOFAS, ANTIQUE AND | other purpose, When it. was clearly shown A Lady’s Mysterious Death. given by the sallors, a8 they descended to the | Width of mouth..... is a decided sensation, the wife of Captain Mills, . Brocatelle and Plush, Very Handsome Cherry and | MODENA MAHOGANY. CHAMBER. EU that the cost of this improvement wouid be a ee Aare : 5 deck, At 2:25 President Cleveland was rowed + : f the Salvation Ai ing bee Large size, good Calico, $1.00. ‘i Mahogany Chitfoniers, Cherry Folding Bedstead (a i SE WALNUT | more than refunded to tue Disirict by the reve- | ACCUSATIONS OF FOUL PLAY MADE AGAINST A | yshore, ‘Theu tie Whistles were blown, the | Ta ; pe pdr epraiyle piel gn Sroemglhemion ge An extra heavy Medallion, quilted; $3.75. | splendid article), Two Ebouy Pedestals, Parlor Furni- E 5 nue derived from the increased value of the Docron. r woFWar belched forty,” and | Tablet, tm . and held to the higher court on she charge of : Z R SVE ae creas es naa he men-oFwar belehed tori se | perjury. Tt se captain and tis followers ture in sets and separate pieces, Very Handsome Wal-| TY DORTED FRENCH OA WARDROBE FI roperty on the line of tie extension, so that, | A telegram from Monireal, October 27, says: dipped, Forexacily halt au hour | ,,Dimensions of the pe i Eice bod nomtens tonite tient eee ust Marbie-Top Charter Ses, Painted Chamber fets,| HWA AeerieaNSn Pea ede Peeic nye | fa poime of tact, tt would pay. for ise I wal |The elty was startied today by the death of | His was Keptup. © | 8S 8 SY | Melt of pedestal an 2G | adisturblug clement und the ultoraneos of tae Chamber Furniture of every aescription, in separate AND BOLSTERS, FINE OLD" FUANKIAN Hea erates Tecra peralendile is {he | airs, Fannie Ward, a wealthy widow, under | i fe.buleony ike structure fro1 baddsomete | Square stds at top,each..- 7, ae Salvationists have become so personal that pieces. New and Seoond Hand Hair Matiress:s, Wal Teason that, noiwitustanding the extension | Very mysterious circumstances. It appears | decorated with the troculor and star: aad | Grecian columns, xbove base... avery macaus possible are emg nut M. T, Sideboards, Walnut Extension Tables, Din- F ‘fe. Would be a good thing for the public and ought | that Mrs. Ward had disposed of her property on | stripes. On the parapet surrounding tue base | _ Dimensions of the foundations: ptm won ng ing Chairs, Kifty Wood Seat Chairs, Office Furniture, SDAY MOKNING. NOVEMBER SEC- | to be done in Lue Hear future, vel, hevertheless, e° pedestal were ulternately “fixed the | Height of foundation. a taken place in court, Brusselsand ingrain Carpets, -myrma Rugs, Large | OND, 1886, commencing ui TEN O'CLOCK, at resi | as it would benefit largely a fot of iandspecu, | te death of her husband, and gone with | ois ido vmoreay ekg (Hed the | ae ee cides at botten uf them the alsely. Furnace, Cooking and Heating stoves, dence 1789 I street (lately occupied by ° Senator | lators who could aflura to give the lund and | Yer daughter to live at whe Turkish Bath e big fleet of Water crait of ail sizes, | Square sides at top........- z ry bitler feeling has been engendered all : pace “ Eyarce), I shall sell the entire contents, all of which is | pay for grading, too, he extension should watt | lustitute. On the 18th instant she went the put lo the manol-war, was every | | Dates in the histor} ae ahead ifthe Galva Several Counters and Tt shetving. ORL the Furalture wil Ue on” View on Muniay, | Util a Taw could be'got through Congressunder but her daughier reeeived'a tetier trom er sage | MUte Wueredsing oa that side ol the Inti Wicker vanes a Ry Aiso. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, oaale, from Bolock atl 8 oelock pa, | Which the land could be taxed or enough to er daughter re a i her say- | which the statue aces tll very litle of the | Work on arm begun. , = : Tae Saxe Ow Tare | Fine Home, aston Wagon and Harness: New Bug- | when Caalogues will be ready” SCO P| Day che entire cost of the Improvement;eand | ME thal she Was staying withairiend. Ou Fri- | Wace was viotble cetweon teem tee tbe | Arun ana tore teelaived CATHOLSS AND TRE MESES, ives and Carriages sold to cover aivances and storage, 2t-d ‘THUMAS DOWLING, Au that, in any event, it wouid be brat lay ight, about 12 0" » Dr. Crevier calied egiment band, unde: jeadership ot - | Placed on exhibition, Pi Me acne one Secubelans Chrringes aod Buggies ee” SU USTIES | | oczteata TING: Aut | the “uuxpager oi Now dere: ab Guraxe upon | at Tne institute und stated that Sirs, Ward was | > the outer edge ‘of the | Liberty Isiand ceded’ b | The Seeret Conference of A _ ; “= LING, Aucuoneer, : sireet to use any portior ney | 8t bis place very ill and wanting to see the | arsciitaise ce and bead compicted. ; | Baltimore — The Result Probably ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, ucla rpuowtas dow. meer. Poplar saree, tig any, arriba oly the money, tnanager, “The latter replied that he would nc | Spungied iauner er | ative sate Anistied, duly 7 Favorable to the Knights. FOU! v. 5 ER SUITES, | I will soll. at public auction, Horses, ing ond grading streets into the county chiefly a abi a” The jounted in Paris, October " EVERY DEALER CL.AT0 TO BE UMDERRELL- | FOUR, BAG UALS Ys, GEAMBEE SUIBDS | lect tt rable, stn ver apege cs | low eu grading atest nts te cuniy chica | aS Wate cee og eat Meare | Pais’ Day and rots gresiad | Ground broken tt pedentai Ai” rom the ation an, dy ING EVERYBODY ELSE. WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITE. UPHOL- | 445-5 K street, northwest, on MONDAY, NOVEM-| property on the lines of such extensions, | Und therein in a condition of great disorder, | With’ eatiucimatie clave They modesuy | Foundation compicted, April. . A majority of Uhe archbishops of the Catholie BOS aay eM ATES EOLDTNG TRAE | tacks Bedittee atte Wacony, 9 Loe ci todee | Tis 18 a specious ‘doctrine, but it is uli | distres# and excitement, she exclalmed: “Oli | Walked to thesents OM the gemeal Toteuy | Pedestal completed church in the United States met yesterday at RORES EARY (HAT FOLDING TAGLES | lowe, Lon-bed Slone Wacons 9 Low-pel Goo | tat the cbposition has lett to stand upon, Bo aped:t me pean polnued and Kid: | and sat there uni members of the committee | First rivet driven on stattie, July 12... the residence of Cardinal Gibbons, North —_— eo 4 ; “4 e = e el be re! e e und escorted tne ico} Statue completed, Ociober 2 ; = SPEMED, WN TBiLe FLUE. xHOUASY | ent tment Phadon TNawup Biggy?s Fotreited | whieh T desire 10 expons. to ‘puvlie “eles | aiid Me was. driving’ diong Beaver Lialf | CHE upd eseuried tuem to che balogny. | Sane completed, Geis adie Ores | Churles street to discus matters appertaining Now isn't it so? Read the advertisements and see} WHITING DESK. SID" TABLES, HAL MAT. | Carriages, I side Bar Top "Biggs, I Lightkoud | Did any one ever hear of such aproposition | Wien he beard a woman’ in a carriage @ pandemonium of noise, Which iL found | tons. The bronze alone weighs 200,000 pounds. | t tbe general welfare of the church in this — ion RETEST OE MO NRT ees, FANE | Wagou, Side Bar, weight 130 pounds: 1 Track sulxy. | before? ‘The fact that it is necessary to wait to | Which Was passing shrieking for help. tle | inipossibie tu stop. A moient alter Dr. Storrs | Forty persons can stand comfortably in the | Country. There were present Cardinal Gibbons, ifeverv advertiser isn’t underselliug everybody else. NT OF BODY Ls, TAPES. | 35¢ets: le Harness, 2 Sets Doubie Harness, 1 Extra get a law passed to put it in 1oree would seem | Spped the carriage, and found aman and a nad retired Count Ferdinand de Lesse} aiked | bead, and the torch wiil hold twelve peop! who presided; Archbishops Williams, of Bos Cantals be true? Is such @ thing possible? Either ND OTHER CARPE Fine sure ltorse Clothing, 3 pieces. 1 Extra Hine set | SC !aw passed t root that in the Distriet of | WoWwan holding Sirs, Ward back in the seal. | ju iront oi the pariy of gentlemen on! the piae | The total number, of steps in the temporeey | Corrigan, of Ne all are selling alike, or else sumething is being under- HALL RACE, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS | Track Harness, 1 Horrel Mule, 1 Palr Small jray Geld: | Columbia, at least, itis a new departure. Cer. | He accused tacm of having drugged and ili | form, wud, in acest angen oro voice, despite | Staircase, Which leads from the base of tie | K 0! St. Le panty Beat SS AEs: CLIN A, GLASS AND | Bay Gelding. 4 ered Seats bar a tisdy Sher: | tainly not one of the streets and avenues within | treated her, und said they were taking her to | his many years, made a brie! presentation | foundation to the top of the toreh, is 403. From | ‘an, of Philadelphia 3, Can allsell alike? Can allaffordto sell atthefigures |g CT uitnay, OCTOBER ‘THIRTIETH, dan, Bay Mare: Martha. itay Mare; record, 2:30; by | the District was ever laid out or improved on | Ou ulbyoher House. The driver then iiited her | speech iu behallof tue Franco-American union, | the ground to the top of the pedestal, 195 steps. A dd competitor's ask? Certainly alll are not satisfied with | mencing at TEN O'CLUCK AL, we shall seliy in | PFospero: he by Old Hambletoulan, | ‘This mare isa | this plan, and It is equally certain that none { Mt aud drove wer home in bis back. Every | (Ounce de Lesseps was lollowed by Seuator | The number of steps in the statue from the | 2 var thew the same prof. Surely some man's expenses are | Font ofour sietoom, a arke collcitlon of Household | om preeder, NOFks roll mA teaungoud slugiedtiver [ever Will be. Broadly stated, this principle | Care, Was Deslowed on, ler, but sie died ataa | Byars, fing up Uirongh the extended right armts | Tue most imp considered r . wteoeth pd =~ prestd nd can now trot in three minutes. “She as cult by ‘ais morning. “Sue retained con- pe in teu 0 yusidered was ~ tater them hinrivara. Alt havens the.ame coca | ee Soatly ce aoa ae plondia caadeece, | her side, whilcn will be wold separste, ‘hid to te | WOuld Foquire that in the erection of every | carly, veut tule, morning. Sue retained con- asad ictal SS ene np orm te ro 7" tot ‘has 54 rounds. that of secret the relations and fp ag apie Terms CE re prcmipe driver” \ccriom sinh beanie wiineae Ritchie: be vtaxed to the oxiontor ite inereagea value Tak fe Gore Bis tae tas taeannie eee ie ich ie a = aE es lena i = eas the Parade Went By. thoancuns ond tae sot Batts: os Prices? | oc2s2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucix_| Promptari pe eS : inne rom the Ume she left the institute until her | which this vastassembiage is collected displays . the second and third plenary councils of Hat Certainty at the house tull of sap and enterprise; at | ° ——— “ _ | Hasateolt by vier side, which ‘wil be sold. separute. | Tesulting theretrom aud the proceeds “applied SSON = Estelle, Black Mare; by Alexander's Abdailah. dum | towards the cost of such building. From the | 7¢lUrn., @ transaction In human affairs which finds uo | SENATOR EVARTS’ JOKE AND SECRETARY | more the subject was carciully hundied. The the house that manufuctures and can afford tosell at | J JUNCANSON BROS. ayctioncers Mats Retord, 250, Sve te fourveurcod. record | extension or ‘widening of every xtrect. thers |, Dt Crevier denies that he drugged or ill precedent or record in the past, nor in the long LAMAR'S GALLANTE) int, ConDehl. Sots its first cost: at the house where light expenses allow | {USTEES' SALE OF A VALUABLE DWELL- od hag a colt by her side, which will be sold | necessarily results profit to the adjoining | ‘Tealed the woman as ulleged. side says she | future, we may ieei assured, Will it ever con | From the New York ‘Tribune, to-day. Speke warningiy to the tithrul ag: light profits: at ING HOUSE NO. 1102 VikGINIA AVENUE | Separate. Bred to It B. Hayes, Flora Chestnut | find-holders. ‘This always hasbeen and always | #2 tO his house and askeu to be allowed to | 1Uture; we anterpart oF parallel Whetores. rivaling? i idomtiad the | Satlzations wiose purposes are hidden from OCT EST, OMPUSITE THI saittatson- | Mire; by Conductor (herougnbred.) Bred to Varwul | wilt bo the ease, and the Inw takes uccount of | SY Ure, as she wan nick. He gave her nor | oul, ie couuterparl or parallel. Whatorna-| ‘The position of the presidential party on the | {ie majarity ot tne The advice given by VICTOR E ADLER'S TAN GHOUNs. pegs Sears old: by Sweepstakes” tie wan excelles road | IBY Providing'that the jury in assessing dam. | BINME as a sedative, but Mine. Crovier was | Yuive’ what costly wits of givds draskineenan | Teviewing stand.at Madison square amid the Fpetapees Mego mer, pede ge pend pug n Pe ET Geigy re OF track horte, gentle, and a good driver. Tian a pub- | ages shall tke into uccount benenws; but it | HWays with her. On’ Friday wigit’ Mrs. Ward | And iayith of ou Aarts” tribute can webring | drizzling rain yesterday was made comfortable, | telt societies, Moder tin = Sestg caaaig! _ Bag pg Rig fer ee Le Ho record of 238% and hus trotted atrial in 2:26 Lady | does not provide that It the benefits exceed the | became worse, und she expressed a desire to be | T) {he celebration of 1iis consummate triumps | except for the President, whose undivided at- | S!stanee und prote CLOTHING HOUSE. trict ot Coliamuia, and by the direction of the pre | Lgar, White Mare.” ecord ¥:24%; by’ Petersburg. | damages he difference shall beassessed ugaiuer | Couveyed to br. MeBean, at the Lurkish Batu | 22 genius, of Skill, of labor, Wuich speaks to-day | tenti iven tothe review, by the jokes | {ich have caused the proscription o thereby -ecured, (he um iersigned trustees will oni oe ‘Her breeding is good, and she ig an excellent roud or | the property. As a maiter of fact, it is no busi- institute. | Dr. Crevier cudeavored to persuade and will speak jorever the thouguts, the feel- ess aamtadeletiipsed ss sfieised Jokes | cieties All Catuolics Jounin ADLER'S SUITS are reliabie. puvlic auction, Ib front of the premises,on WEDNES- | DFood mare. Kit Gelding: seven years o'd; by | ness of the Commissioners nor of the ublic | HEF Hot to go, telling her that in her condition ings, the iricudships of Lnese two po) julous, that wore flung sbont. Gome were doned | are urged touce that they ‘ADLER'S SUITS are well made Fe eee eee OE UCC eM ie ote. | Onclack Gelding Le Grand: Toa hands asec; | Wuetber the land through which a proposed | te Temoval inignt lead to her death. The lady | ercriul and ice republics, kat, eect | by incidents of the parade. When the board of | the artifices of intriguing ADLER'S SUITS are chesp bored tiaetecn (10) of Abram B Barker's reurded | ks BY t ping Dutchmat dau Hedbird Mare, Hivexn | stfeet isto run belongs to a syndicate’ or to a | Teplled tatsiie would go ou foot Af he would | Heir pride and Joy at their ownestabsinued tres: Snes ir ekcatking incerta: cototcen tat | aos tunity unana, of ty cimareie eee ADLEK'S SUITS are serviceable. subdivision of part of original lot numbered seven | Ot iu 2:35, Good road horse — N. —The only rea- | hundre erent people, except as it may | 90°! Rant oe Aga a See rage dom, aid in their bope and purpose tbat the | laugh b3 SS ea a et | tully Violating the rights . 4 = 3 Sa aitbot on % nly question tor the: y Morning, Dr. Crevier, Mme. Crevier and | 20 ar Wherta a Shier shi some of the gentlemen belonging to this party | tully Violating rights of their employers. ADLER'S PANTS give saisiection. sec Gt iulechy at Washington beret Came: | ins no farther use fortsem "oe a0 | Sousider is whiter the new etree oy tetrad | Mem. Ward got inio w earridge aud wercdriven | ad Heltos liberty sball eniiguien the wordt | Some of the gentlemen belonging to this party | Wullz, Vidlauing, the rigiits OF their emmplosers. re cake RCOATS are hiah tn | Bia tovectier with linprovensents on ‘sald lot, cousiat | - tor the public benefit and convenience, and, 11 | Wwutd tie instiluie. AL tue wp of Beaver | ice hus had {ae good lortune Wu present an eum | Vons to send in writing thelt heartielt regrets | Of Catholies, tue preiates of | this "coun quality and low in price. ing of a substanciat da cling mouse: . r[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 80, whether they have the power antadthority | Hall lil the lady Wa gous sereained, aud | peut eitizen and uecomplished orator, trom | that they were unablo to aliend ‘The allusion | WY. goveried ‘by | the decisions ae te ADLEK is not being undersold. | ‘Terms of sale: Une \ purchase money in = ike it. In this case th ari te 3 at si as yolraye a pieased uttentios whos to the exiled aldermen and ex-aldermen was | Pie! m is, are careful todo no pe wba naecho ran resect cant and tue bacancein to equal noucyat one audiwo | VALUABLE PROPERTY ON U sTREeT, we-| Wilts in longth by 160 late wetth tain |. Dr. MleHoan reported thie facts to the author- Hieues! the simple oflice the conmities £35 | promptly rocognized, and even the President, | 10 any asodaiion. ‘They aa Years with interes from day ot saleat six percentyerd TWEEN, 17TH AND NEW HAMISHINE | forthe roadway, Gul on the eastcite of Lovee | ities aud the corouer is holding un inquest. iisked me to discharge wii hot loug detain this | Who Overheard the Femark, let a-snatie ture | Zorbid any punto cr ecelesiastle U9 =r - = 3 : creek, between the creek and Boundary street, Seer expectant multiiude. I deciare, im your pres- | around the corners of is mouth, ~ oe Gh Ay 4 sil the purchase mouey may Se pats cso acaecton: | g.2%, Virtue fe dead of runt datedthe Oth day of pags | There's a narrow stip of land wien ween ee A Minister's Wedding. hte, aud iu'the presence Of luese istinguisued | Secretary Whitney took great interest and | Geclvsiastical penaities or ‘Gisubiitics ‘on its => Hon atthe purchaser: A depositof S100 must be 1044, folios 107, et seq, one of the land’ records, condemned toenable this great ayenue to be guesis trom France, wnd of this august assem- | Pride In the 1,200 or more “luvvies” who were | metnbers without the expiicit authorization of ws Ufsaio wittein 4Bot, failure to comply with the | for ibe District of Coluinbla, and at the request Gs tue | Open to the public, But the inan ou New Jersey |THE REV. MR. MOSELY ASTONISHES HIS | £i4z0 of the nonoruvie and honored iuen ofour | placed early In the parade. When the boys of Sb eupeend op esa onanabemban tees td ferms of sale within ten days afler sulv & resale wiil | purty secured thereby, we will. sell, in front of the | avenue cries out: “It is an outrage on Inet FLOCK, land, and of this countless muititude, that tais | Ue training-school reached the stand the Sec- ane So uae copeannnnn Se seees SS VICTOR E. ADLER'S be had, aiter five days’ public notice, at the risk and | premises on MONDAY, NOVEMBER FIRST. 1886, | tax my property to extend Mussache, ' fexa 2 edestal and tie united work of the two repub. | Felary started a round of appiause jor them by | Members Lo 4 promise of bind obedience—to ‘cost of the defau. ch All » CLOU! y property u- A telegram from Seguin, Texas, Oct, 26, | pe ie pul " ept ip adv. di te obey wha 3 ing aE the posta cost | Conveyancing | ut HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.3t. the foliow- | setis avenue into the county for’ the _ j | lies is completed and surrendered to the care | clapping bis bands vigorously. He says that | #ecept in oud. yy Bln cn Tex PRR CENT em | Set recording atthe purehaserscot. ing-described Plece or Parcel of Ground, lying in the | S¢t of chhaneing the value of the | Says Something of sensation was caused | Arq icecj ing of the government wud the people | he likes the looks of the manly young fellows, | orders, lawiul of unlawiul, that aay emanate oclSddds GEORGE C HOAMMAN. »'} Tramecs, | fuld county and District aforesid. and koows as aud | Fang through which’ it “passes,” ivy | here to-day ‘Immediately alter the de- | P¢,keuntny 9! the xe As the last shore battery dragged by Secretary | from “its chief authoritios—because such CLOTHING HOUSE. a Z subdivision of Lots numbered seventeen ad eighteen, | Moment; who paid for the cost of pav-|parture of the east-bound Southern Pa-| “asinesenuicr finished, the flag, which still | Whitney said: ery fellow iikes his own | Broutes is coutsaty to renvon and Sesonecionsa, eerie wea reat i) Kerebchcl ascent Pies | ran ule and cuatied yon, porsiaacee specu |t02,Re%- HB, Movey, nator of the, Prev | Grelsun-cwarin hodces Kvauchas wots | "Secrity amar te alvady KaowA afte | ful sure then to Ges mnciabeto HR Wor axp 020 7EH STREET NORTHWENE oe soanuaN slefaie Obese cat mises in tang weie | 12" Wout oneal tue ots | board the' tr, Mocsmpabied yn | Americ xguunuleed, the fatuuion to the | mont gaint ma of te Cabinet He demon: | fe exuded a . athe ‘mouths, {oF which the purchaser's notes (bearing | 1, a your neighbot ; tis | of the belles of Guadalupe county. It trans- a wus the sont} | currence at the reviewing stand. The President |. It i8 understood the Knights of Labor ase : SEE ee cel eer oe gid caires | anotuer sixth, bulcthe romululng wedarees | Plred In less thay “an hour thal, the rov- | would bave been inspiring. vit was thesound | currence the reviewing stand. The Presidont | 04, ina reaoreed ao beak aaa cel Open Saturdays till 11 pm Ex TEES FeMAY | fquirea’at?tie ol ule. All'conveyatcing aid re | the cost of improving your utrect weds fe easisy | erend gentleman had. perpetrated ‘a regu. | Was dealoning, and derive fn eelues across the | flowers. Secretary Lamar had espied not tar | Each made ‘a statement of the relations IDENCE Ror Ges @ | cording at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not | up tho tWenty inilliGisor debt whick whe ee, jar, coup delat upon the | commanity, | narpor. away a young iady of his acquaintance. vif | Catholics in their resjective diocoses towards SIXTH AND SEVENTH | Complicd with in ten days from day of sule, the | trict owes for improving property inside the | 2% especially — sgaibet Judge W. THE PRESIDENT SPEAKS. thone overs wore Shing,” he sald toOstonsl La, | So oneee, Et woe thongs = testes to tise telat wh s‘Noetiw ‘Trumes reserve the right to resell wie property st the | Goodrich, who was greatly surprised when he ful would Ue tormulaicd. Such was not the Gene tan kr sister of the pian oak GK and coat of detulting purchaser 0°" Greate alnicine” (aca buerest ubon which and | heard that is tavorivedauchier Mist Lola, had | ‘The straius of the bunds were heard and then Ts " case. ‘The individual reports of each arch EE ire, +f tte, sewern (ant. Bee EWE } trusices. | course of lity years pay the principal. ‘The | B&H clandestinely married t the Rev. Mr. | president Cleveland stepped forward and de. | ihe Will if you will | bishop Were noted. ‘The result of the meeting G. T. Kass. Brea of Joseph HL Haniety. tsb, ou MOS. oclodeds eee Very property over the creek, now for the tirst | Mosely wlan early hour this morniug at the | ji éreq the ioliowing briet address: “The people steal it for me, e Recretary's, respouse, | Will be went pa ey yr Fg - AY b f FF OF N é oh, Iseuat | i e' . Neil, 9 the were scal - Xe = hr. FOU THUEEY 430) On Lacs Biter for | FJVHOS B WAGGAMAN,, a scctoneer, | continue 10, pay tases netihalty pa iand, ill | San Antonio, assisted By the Hev. Dr. Laird, | of the United States accept with gratitude trom | ANd the words were scarcaly out of his moult | Nove of the archbleops would give any 4x: aie: at public auctivn, in iront of the premises, Lot 4 dollar of those twenty millions Wasever spent | $f Gonzales “Ir seems that these reverend yen- | the brethren of the Freneh republic the grand | and plucked from the basket one of the most | Caluolle circles it was sald, however, that a, Geutera ce Corded subuivision vf jartul ine tye (ein was | TRUSTEES SALE OF ALS. OF SQUARE 542, | lo improve that properiy, Hemen were sent for by the Rev. Mosely to per- | and completed wor of art we here inaugurate, | delicate of pluk roses, which shortly afterward | BUILEF Of Lue prelates, Lucluding Cardinal Gib- fourhundred and ihyseven tase) Fhe Imeuee | ""EOUNDED BY t AND AND ute AaB | “in the county we have ‘always paid and shail | {F™ the ceremony, but just why the most popu- | ‘This token of the affection and consideration of | was in the io7 of the young lady referred | bons, looked Upon the knights asa rightful ‘Une ie of France demonstrates tae kiusbi to. His feljow-cabinet members smiled as they | #0d proper organization for workingmen in under such mysterious circumstances is what | Oo; republics, and conveys to Us the assurance | noted Becretary Tatar gallantry, and nodded | every particular excepting te boyeott feature, Haan coe ae cact cocina .ureestory., premed | | FOUR-AND-A-HALE STREETS SOUTHWEST. | continue to pay our taxes with even amore | IAF, minister In| town should) get married than brick front house, containing wore resi 7 ci brick tront houve, containing linge store and aresl-| | By virtue of a deed of trust 10 the underaigned, promptness ‘ou do ia the city to enable duly recorded in Liber No. 653, folio 55, et, seq.,: Ube city to pay thi " puzzles the gossips. | ‘The newly wedded people | tat, in our’ eilorts to commend to munkind | to each other as if they enjoyed It hugely when | Which bus « tem: y to attack iib- Fee ee suet ieee ARportuMNY ME 8 | Ottheland reeurds ofthe District of Columbia we=ee | policemen und oluer luxuries Witclryaesfig, | Have one to Virwlnla to visit the groin’ pa | {tenes uf a BoNer aN e Heaeeind | He cuel, other us if ey enloyed Trhacely when | rye aie alge a hank porson 2. ry, ee ee riligelt at public auction,on the. premizes.on MO-S-| such us guioth puvements, sidewu) 32 | rents, Judge Goodrich is a leading citizen ot | Popuiur will, we stlil ave beyond the “Aur: | the President betore ‘he left the stead. under Ube ban agaiast secret socteUies,inasmach: 924 Tru Sreeer Noerawesr. | Termsorsie rc known on day of sale. Davie Route pay SEAONEMBEE, 1586, | ‘while we bulld our own sidewalks andetweest | ‘is county anda man of large means. While | Bob oucuent a sieadiast ally. "You are wot i as their secrecy is iu Ube government ot their Exeoutrts and Trustee wider wil of Josepi Ham | {and in the city of Washington, D. Conowiand dcx | We have aby, und wo also build our own | SpMossine great astonishment, the Judge has | Sere urday to bow belore the Fepresentation of To Fight Onderdonk’s Will. 3 THE SALE COMMENCES ge UNCAN! rattaascberea’ floss one {1h to, Cromer tees | We Open chit street and Tass ens to help | fiction as to the sudden departure of his hand. | *crce aud warilke god, diled with wrath and | , ye.trgy’ 1oxa mtaxagm's mocesraro | coetted ‘are ‘which are octondeds DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta_ | Eot“numbered tom one (1) to twenty-stx (26) | Us open this street and lusiot tue Ie pea ae lepart Vengeance, but we joyously contemplate in| 4 WEALTHY, LONG ISLAXDER\ ganiaat SO POS AS | toch ielinive tn, naar nunabered five hundred and | outrage upon you for Us expect any assistance | Ome daugbter. slew our own, Dolly, Keeping wate dad ward ee FRorenry. | said work 0, covertly that oaly @ few im 7 rN 2OS from you, But the law is not ears en eee re the ope gates of Ana ‘and greater | From the N.Y. Star, order true et Ee Ae eee eer PROPOSALS suuare, bounded, by dau ‘andi and K | Sided as'you are. ‘The same law which cae | =: ~S Kmew She Was a Fool. than all that have been celebratva in ancient | | The will of the late Horatio G. Onderdonk, of | designs of the order. | This, the Catholic churet POSALS FOR 5: z This us pay every year our pro rata of the debt} THE PECI song. instead of gras} ing in her band thunder- | Manhasset, L. L, who at the time of his death ee aes ot metaia ee pee ; created in making you rich, will soon. eompel ULIAR CONDITION OF MES. JONES. | DOVE of terror and of death, she holds alott the Comundléca Gos'et tue eemeenee i, | Aad ‘cousclonce. "The tecling is that Catolios $50,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING TO BE SOLD War and Navy pte willbe | you to pay notas inuch as you ought to pay | A telegram trom New Brunswick, October | light which illumiues tue Way to uian’s enfran- | ¥®S Rung — + nichts wi inte arob- REGARDLESS OF CCST. Wasnixers C,, Oct. 29th, 1886. to be sure, but enough to show you how | 27th, to the New York Sun says: Mrs. Gertrude | ciise ment. We wil! not forget that iiverty bas | Queens county, is to contested by his son wimep ax Sewanee, wapre: fg To 9 ‘Sealed Proposai+ for turuishing ud delivering floor le: One-thi much more than your shure you huve received | ic, Bryant, @ sister of the lute Charles Ransom, | heremade lier home,vorsball berenosenaltar be | John. ‘The sou was relerred to as follows in the | 04M promulgate such instruc — a flags, bucks and partitions of black. slate at the bulla ‘months, the pur | of tue twenty millions,and whata mean, sells pnsont | negiecied. W illing votaries will constantly keep | will: . ek ae ate tage md OUR Loss YOUR GAIN. Ingior state, Warand. Navy Deperinieats a Wash ieliow you are, any how. ‘May I say ‘a werd | WHO Was Known in this city and Long Branch | iive its tres, and these snail gleuss weam ee ‘Can H TH deed . <4 “My son John has become insol : < oi y Xk her as vo tla as the “square gambler,” was a witnces to-day es of our sister republic 1m the east, “ $50.00 WORTH OF THE BEST TAILOR-MADE | GF NOVEMBER. 1800, and opened immeaisety | purd of the wich oteatiotave been dono went yoartegs, inane eontentiga sii arma, Mary R. Jones, itso fucuee itd ote wich ahrcring rays, beeen ymin wef pemcnnad MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING TO | thercaiter in presence of bidders, Pui ee. = De ublon of streets which | another of Mr. Ransom’s sisters. She said that | # Strea! seve! F BESOLD REGARDLESS OP Cos, 60 PERCENT pbbeeifications, geucral Instructions to bidders and | Veyanci py Bret pokes os 2ny cost | for three years prior to the death of her sister | \uorsnce aie Wad oppression, unUll liberty SERINE, TAY MUST BE SOLD EX THE | [ies manutactarers apd dealers ow ‘application to gan never be dong for so little money us now, | on her. 7 ne Wee 1m Constant sitendunee ap THE ADDEESS BY XR, DEPEW. MIS DAYS TO CLOSE A PA! Us office, NCOLN CASEY, 26-aeel A building erected on the line of the : Sitiv. | Lossks WE HAVE TO MAKE TO GET | _oc20i0-n1-28 060 ‘Gol. Corps of Engin, extension, @ purchase of w lov by un Ubstruc: | nor hee tie thee Bee tot Over eS Mana i abbiom ngepinges fs MONEY TO WIND UP THE FIRMS BUSI | PROPOSALS £OR LUMBER. fgnist, oF a death of one of the present owners | neath it, and when i laughed at her and tried | C+ DISS Whalets fee NESS fp ‘Of Butlding for State, Sucerete OF leaving minor children, are events any one of | to ‘make her comprehend that she looked | behalf of the repul hich he represents. Mr, : od Navy Departments, Pacis Sitch may delay Jor, yéars the opening of this | riajeulous ane would always reply: I'm a fool. | Chauncey M. Depew followed with the address $8 SUITS FOR $6 $10 SUITS FoR $8 $15 a pe ‘H Pee avenue, aud require tn the end tue condemna-| {know Tam. It was Impossibieto make her | ofthe duy. ie opened by suying, “We dedi- SUITS DOWN TOSIUANDSIL gab do tone Proposals ior furmisiing wud deliv a sleet ie, sand FOF the entire distance of two | comprehend what you said to her, and 40 I al- | oale this statue to the sriendship o/ nations and * 90¥14 ANDs16. THE BEST Goove + de ceeed the metiioe at nese Wark | acti, ae gress | lo ‘herself as. sho es: | the peuce of the world.” Mr, Depew attributed SAW KEADY MADE. THEY MUsr ee ei | Seuesiy yume at of tie, Buuing oF State, War nd | and recorded tor the tas pecially during the last year ot her life. In pre. | our ‘prosperity’ Wo OUF strict aduerouce Lo tire COME QUICK AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. ig lice, ntl 1 WEN Aon FRIDAY. the | trict ofColum by | bane You: ears a uaed to keep ner room very tay, Sovics of Washing as West ve meainsnsn 0 sities, YOU HAVE NOT ALL THE MONEY You caN | ¥, thereafter 3 at, iy ne Ouuer governnients, abd this a LAY THEM ASIDE. THIS LAMGE STOCK Has | Mepecineatioun. general lt aa | Day Ge xOvESEN act LEP, Fy Rosoes On har Deal ace -mueld Setueney | cep satenar ocom GOT TO BE. TURNED INTO MON IT GRIN Ds | blank corms of px be to Oe oe r Oppor- | all night hunting around her room for a bureau manp zo make THE Loss. BUT WK CANT Uiahed lngabes : LiNcuLi em ie ity to opel ELP IT NOW. OUR R BALTIMORE | 0026-27-28-20-n4-56t ‘Corps SHOCK MALE UP IN NEW YORK AND BaLTI. = = = MOKE FORK OUR FINEST BALTIMORE TRADE. WE HAVE GOT TO MAKE THIS POSITIVE SALE ATGREAT 108510 GET KIDOF AN US-| we nave PLEASANT PAKTNER, AND DOWN GOES THE| Lowen PRICES, AND NOW Is YOUR CHANCK bow? | Body DELAY A MOMENT. BEING YOUR BOYS AND a CHILDREN AT THIS GREAT SALE OF MEN'S, Fancy "sui Fer BOYS AND CHILDKRCS CLOTHING. | We | Cluny ang vottingham Lace Raw SELL YOU THE SUITS MADE IN THE BEST | ‘Covers, ail sizes. Those in Walt of > STYLES AT LESS THAN YOU CAN BUY THE | Cupgy sooth will dud iho inelr advantage to examine Goobs FOR DON'T DELAY, BUT COME AT Once, aT 924 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN I AND K STREETS, TWo DOORS ‘BELOW BURDETTE'S DEY GOODS HOUSE ‘THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONTINUED BY J. Sage anes ae miners ‘baYw BALE if f li i é z i 5 i i ef iH re Hi : A Fe ik i = i: l fi ; ! : f i i Py Hovssrvenisuixes direct and easy access to a ductive country Hist hat ae leading a this opportunity the Octamiasisoets se Pari g =3 | iat fae ei i he Ty i i U : F H i f i i | sae