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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. —— Corner Pennsylvania Ave. amd Tite &,, by Vening Siar Newspaper Com Ss. H. Kaurruae one = ved to subeersbers im the own acenunt, at 10 cents for Copies at ‘the counter, 2 Prail—postage prepaid—b0 coats ‘one year, St: six Mouths, §o. acts ae =a ‘# Wasuington, D. C.as Tuy Worsiy Stan—pnbitches on Friday—$le esr, postage prepaid. Sx monthe. BO cena” * 24- Ali mini! subscriptions mustipe pan us ad BUCH Bevaper seut louver than is paid to ee | WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. ED JCATIONAL._ Praso Liesoxs . MI-S CLARA HARRISON, Pupil of Wm. Mason,"N.¥. 613 M st 0c2-2m* MONOGRAPHERS WHO CAN WRIE AT ‘all can be rapidly pished. forward to be able to te- grt by & practical Feporcer, ae ou6 # stn... Hoot and Typewriter, “AT = Ma2aese MD tate Pron Sor of the Music, New York. _noL-ie= SCHOO e block south of Dapont circle. cember 6, 1886. nol-Im* LOAN-DU- ‘Typewriting taught by experk- feed operstore The Scie, al tise mw, ocle BS. JOUN W. LANAHA. Es thod~at pups home Rive Bieved teats Supe FOCAL Lessons, ‘apid and Re 9 Xethod. FABLANT. trot Paris, Europe, 1017 10th st. nw New Popul “Forward, Colum PDHONOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS HAS i Moved to 1413G st. nw, Sworthand classes from ing, No ocd MOONEY HAS REOPENED iven im Painting. He has a teas, for the benefit of Dupils Publie Invited. Rooun 12 = 3 LEXANDER A ‘Lessons mn ¢ from the 1s "AGES! in « Branches terms moderate RT ZiweT, 140. C4 nF ENAN WISHES acim Mat rivately or ‘Adare OM 50, THIRD iding. “Portrait Clase Mo y und Friday. Instructor, Mr. A. G. fey, Thursda, anit Saturday. For particulars 1 ™. to 4 p. oc27-1m PYRE werreye Hoi AU iss KSA 15 HE st. naw. Miss KS 5 etions given lit exchange for lcohs in 4 system U f raph fnners— Tuesday at lasses wt YMCA. 1 puptis— Py nS a specia.ty. x x sth s PEE COULIERE Home AND DAY CHO for Boys. ‘A few pupils received into the family as ws. Address Lk C. COLLIEKE, AM. » ‘and thorou, ‘Will give te Sons ai her Tesidence or at the howe of pupils. S31 ath st. 2. me Macs orenaee | Adtanced and Kind, Departiien Gree Tweitth year begun September 15th at 1127 3th st. now. sed-im* TPO ART ST s Acwiemy of Fine Arts, corner ti and One can reerivi style of Ds THE E sts. the mst thorough instruction in ever; wing aid Painting —Yeors of study sav Mrs Fit MORRELL, the der and eacher, has bad twelve u.edais and «tadied fifteen years in Europe With the most ce.eura’ed artists icular uttention fosketchiug from nature. Children Saturday. $10 per year. oczzwe SCHOOL, x TAMA Sx Voice culture and read- ‘Study of standard aN st nw. ‘Apri I ENE DUVAL MACK. Pri HILL A x Year begine October cipal . TON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY ‘wert from Capitol Hill to uS1 Fst news | ‘% octSsim Euiats whdress pri > Asis ME oS, eS Be ENGLISH AND | M Frenet ‘bos: rd Dag. School will reopen | Seeremie Selo Private | clases Vy ADEMOISECLE Mince cmaces imetao peespeiltetene® and thorough | rescue ber lessons in the Frew lew Classes at Columbian College Pre- Parat.rv -chool, 1335 H st nw., Monday, Wedi.es- Gay, Frida: 0e15-Lm* AUR aeeier AVA Loties and Residence HARVARD Chapt ATE A eae Women ae pat Gang. All Eo ome hours res, Latin, ther for Pes SSONS. BY PROF. H LakROw, & native Parisian teucher, xraduate of La’sor tonne, Paris, emical cour-e ot «French p Gatien and elocution to pubule aud private. tac! ¥si4 2's AW SaiINS TOS =crt00 5 ish Lavzuaze, 9OL M st STEVENS HART, brinepal, struction Day = 8S, SARSON, DSTHTUTE AME French and Bagiish cle ional session begins SEPT: Sia b formation apply to sesim Mra C. W. PATRO, Principal PRIVATE PING—RAPID ‘Calucalatio wrillug a specialty. Ternus rea WOOD, 27 5thst. ne. ES EMS SCHOOL SIXTH YEAR) aE will ree day, Sepvember 20tB, at 1110 maw LATIN, Git Prot PA spel ‘andid.tes prepared for Col- Jee, Aunapoiin West Pint or Gil Service Exai Ration. Avpy 42500u st. uw. ECE r Young Ladies and 1596, Acatemic ieereopensUCToie R 1a] vilege preparatery courses. Speeai advantages ose t ‘A buildin In course of erection, wolarced sehoul and eaass rooms, will add preats fo Whe advantages of the school. Number of Both departueuts limites. “Miss DAIRLE. I ENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEG a Dsicnw " ite. the ¥ lations. e Kecutar WEDNESDAY. -epten OBice open for a August <3. Corps of business cour ‘entering, Ralgueuts of 26 each, oF SI Alustrated Greuiae sent tre HENRY ©. Mrs SARA A. SPE NC RLINGTON ACADEMY 4 CORCO BUILDE ‘Comer Pa. uve. and 15th s:., opp A Select "choot fue Boys and Young Men Limited. ‘S Treasury. Nambe (nly scholars of good moral character t ceived.” Fail term begins U OND MONDAY Ls PIEMB. Kd ng Sessions. areti and thorua Branel.«, Hook Keepin metic, Aigeora, Geomet-y. Latin and Greek. suited: GU GTON MACK. ASML D.-Prineiy scHOOL OF MUSE (eSPABLISHED 15% 1305 Hi st 0. Private or Class Lessons Church organ tor practice auziom PH INGALLS KING, Prineipat [20S ALD ELLs scHCOLAND WELLESLEY Pinu PAKATU jassuchusetis ave. and 2623 N st ay School jor) oung Ladies and Lite MISS ANNA ELLIs, Principal. ear begult SEPTEMBER 22, 1856, with fal eorps oF teachers A'specia: Herdic Is employed by the school for th Deneiit of pupals im Cistat, paris Of the city. seZ5-Rur \{Abaee HORFELOT, TEACHER OF Six. By iter the true italian method. Classic an Meders’ Muste: geod German. French and. ltallan By usurpansed methods, nas er rooms Bt 76 Let nw, cate ye Mos & Teach v0 anid Organ, Residence 4:3 a. mw. derins very reavoualfe, “Also, Viol e Conmecy bron Lois NAPCK Fi MS. neers seaiany oan + A eat tay Setvot tor young Lace eae tos exninaien, Dt coenes ean facbers iu ai fad lostrumeniat ‘Labguages aud art receive apecia stiention. “Fur Lirtiver aulormation mddresn by eve oF in person, Mrs. EUGENIA CUTHBENT: ecole W ASESLY SEMUNARY 1400 K STN. Boarding and Duy scuool wr Young Lae: Ofening October ist. “Full corye of teachere Fores Gulars apply to Seminary frou Le a wsto 4p me Two¥ p.m. MISS LIPSCOMB. Principal. WeuSta SHORTHAND EXPERT TYPEW! i Practically Woabe.” Succes suuramteed ifeeriooe giherwne dou't apply. Privatepayie preterred: 1. F ExOMELIS. with Joni @ amon, stewustaphen, Test-ianae ate Ma": ns oun Bu ovides practi me AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SURVEYOR BEATTIE’S ASSAILANT. CITY AND DISTRICT. | als! 1c. MISS DOK classes at Forrest Friends’ Select school, No. S11 1 | tertas, Address Miss M. West Wi 101 1 ai i Sted. e Eintiers, as we perforuiers or teachers stmw. HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF 72 147TH ST. N her principal W ASHINGTON CoN ‘St. Cloud Buildi Fighteenth year Plat rector. OF SOU! COPY | 16) SYSTEM DENTS HELP. | six numbers, 30 cts. each thal, perfectly | forsale at Free’s, Bre the author's residence, LU | 8230 and 6:30 p.m. at Mul ‘ocd isin. EDUCATIONAL. to be qualities Tnoderare mple and natural: Aluable’ to /advanced pupils. So. 1 7th st. n. we French classes, 9:15 a, m. at 1600 13th st.. Prudhowme’s residence EY will resume her Calisthent Hall) West Washington, and ‘ashitt fon, on Oct. 6th. “Classes at -choo.g on Feasonal G. DORSEY, 3122 Ps 'se1é-eosm* D PAINTING Miss DELA 1 . SMITH Tescher ply Mondays 10 to 12; Wednesdays and Saturday ‘oct-eoln 1 EANGUAGES, Cities, rtoull other similar Institn fons. Unexcelled advantages fur learning CONVEK SATION. Best of native teachers. Fee extremely low W TERM now for Ladies. Gentlemen and Chi. dren. Free trial lessons every Saturday. cock OF MUS cor. Oth and F sis, nw - Urgathy Voice, Violin, elute. Cornet, &¢. “Free advauiages 0. & BULLARD, D.- — 6c8-Lin* D, THE STU ‘ ATED 15 BY MLLE V. PRUD' HOMME, ‘This work 1s composed of 300 paxes, divided into it isthe result and fruit of The quickest and most et written for learning to <peak and Teis enti ly new ttractive ia also at MAELEWOOD INSTITUTE FOR BOTH SEXIS, | avi Covcordviile, Pa. An efficient cor: s of msiruc. Tors, Weil arranged courses of study. $250 per seat. J, SHORTIDG Polege), ASE, Prin. g fy HELD Tks—1004 Fs Mondays. Wednesdays andaaturdays: Pennsylvania ave. ce., Tuesdays aad Fridays, Allthe | atest dances taught. eles at populas wht with the abov MSS,25 Leavirr, oF VE uate and cert | Conservatory. cul 1012 10th st. nw. BOSTON, jed examiner of the New England ‘Piano telnique, harmony and voice @ as. ‘There are two courses of study—English and Sclen- tiffe and Classival. ‘The charts, globes. Weights and meas System, reference books and a chen Iuvoratory supplied. with ber of stude 1 ed. ime. | school between 2230 and 4:30 =U 26-5 THOS. \ es WHITE'S SCHOOI GIRLS. | 1600 13th st. | English Branches t | MELE Vo PK French departm horou we a Ein ‘hool is supptied with maps, M Sof the ical and physical I necessary apparatus. fon, froin S50 to ing use of text-books. Students Send for catalogue or call at me SIDWELL Principal, _ YOR BOYS aND ‘ly taught, Charze of the dren speak and understand | Ereneh. A'class for beginners now torming. ocs-Lm IVATE LESSONS 7 to adults en iis, West Point, YINSTITUT! jt exauinat IN ALL idential: prepares tor college, RADES OF baud K stn. VERNON SEMINARY, M™ | Boarding and Day schoo! jor Young Ladiés and Little ‘iris, MRS. ELIZABETH J | Tweliin year opens sep | beat honie aiter Septe | das ‘oth, 1100, 1104 and 1116 M st. n.w., SOMERS, Principal. The Principal wilt r Sth from 1 tod p. in, $ seddm | Fenewe e.. resumed studies MON DA. nd Ar z ‘Special attention is pald to Banjo. | particular attention. | Roxraply and Fun thenies and. Ki | present year. Se Priv: WENTAL, V “uony s Prot J. F. GER: AY Gucci erate Rrra ing ITALIAN? “ttsean prouuncation anes now foraninge M. ISS HILTONS aE school tor Young Ladi Teopen Painting and the Langu fe class in Pu Work. Lustra Painting, Cally. dCAL MUSIC | ‘stematically taught. “Special utteation to beginners, qualifying them torteachers or perioraers. TILLER, 741 7th stn. D* J.P. CAULFIELD WiLL RESCME BUSE FRI ‘821 Vermont ave.wiil ROSS. 1312 Wass. Y, Sept. 6th, with ‘advantaes for « thorough edurst in selence, ‘The theory of Music is thoroughiy Viano. Harp, uk es revelve ing. Pho D CLASSICAL, ig Ladies and penis Sepen- . An View Principal. AND HAR sell-2me ADAME OCTAVIA SEWELL, ies her lessons in ENTAL MUSIC and 0c9-1m isle stores, principal m "WEDNESDAY. September 20th. _Je20-6m S8tnerios os tie VIOLL For terms apply to H. DUNCH, 608 H stn... or vel oWARD UWNSEND, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, sas Removed to E Wasuis Proposal ior stor State, War and will be recely on WED SE ton, TWREV! OF NOVEM. hereaiter in pi ie: red at reseiice of bidders, Tal ruishing aud di fhe. bucks and partitions o: Bluck site at the butd- vie and Departments, at Waste AY, the Th Bi, 1886, ard opened immediaiely i ___ PROPOSALS. _ ‘JDROPOSALS FOR SLATE. 9th, LSS6. rering floor this fies uutil it DAY I Cane Ox Tue OAK HALL approval of Washington's people. A'tine quai to the vest “HY misale to order tween theme priee 96.50 to pee Aivert suits, Good Suits at $2.75, worth $4, Detter suits al Sio0, WOE Be ‘best Corcure Ws Suits frou 30 U roms $20 WO B10. at $4.50, worth $4. 36.50. worth $3. Cassin ed oy Uvercoats iu iui ine OAK HALL Si at S4, sel elsewhere at $0. RECOMMENDATION OF A FRIEND, Is the exclamatien of many peopie that come to ‘The first time. What does this denote? It satisfies us that our fixed rule, to sell clothing of a high grade oly, aud at prices 3U per cent under others, meets the ‘The follow ing are a few of the latest bargains received: A good strong Overcoat at $5. worth $7.50. Av ail Wool Overcoat at 97.00, worth 310.00. outasnae Chinehibut Overcoat, erciube WwilOF's Work, made up SS 2 full ine of at aid heawy weight Overcoata be ‘sil good ba gains 2 compicte Sine of Eusiness and Dress Suits, from r or mack, Cuuaway ana Prince als bes Workmanship aid in Washingion. FOR BOYS 5 TO 13 Tivol, Wide Ws P est of bargains FOR BOYS 14 TO 18 YEARS . Corkscrew, Tricot and ih uest-elam mye ub prices Lot y house having large stOFe €xPenier. Oi FL00 10 BLD. PANTS. Acomplete line for Men, Youths, Boys end Chil- 2 at prices lower thaw ever betures Uur motto: Ne troubie toshow goods at CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. Mervan ASSOCIATION, ATIONAL Ovriceae i, W.W. Pudiey, resident, Joba H.” Medical Li ecioz, Kalph Walsh, General Mauager, Frank J.T politi: bal Secretary, wall. ‘Counsel, Chapin Brown. Consulting Hovszrunxisnin Lue No. 1420 F street, Washington, D.C JOHN W. DREW, Agent for District of Columbia, ot Batemen & Co.,bankers. Sarader, rocer. wets, ‘Treasurer, tied H. 1k White, cashier Notional Met- Jonn E, Beall, Real Estate, of Adams & ‘Actuary, Chas. T. Westerfield ocl3-1m es. ctuctions to bidders and | ‘be furnished. to estab- ewlers on application to THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, i. Corps of ‘THIS EVENING. r THE ESTATE WE WILL SELL AT PACCrION HEGINSING UN TUESDAY EV) RING NEXT. OCTOMER NINETEENTH, a7 O'CLOCK, To-noRnew. LJUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. \LE BY AUCTION OF THE ENTIRE FURN! To) STAINED IB sh OF NINE : NOUR SAL ESROUMS, Roos, BriNG No dis A SPREE SOUTH: | CORNER 10TH STREET AND PENASY I: EAST, CONSISTING IN PART OF REP. PAR- ANIA AVENUE, THE. x ERT Seb Re AGT EMGE bree Deore Ce] FROM GTA” WIKTAKEIS S101. 1105 HuLSTERED FATENT ROCHE OAM PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, CONSIBIING CHATRS, IX PakT OF— jks in all Bindings, Fine Boovaceliancous, Mtndard and Juvenile Books, stationery and Fancy Gov Five Staton rerares, Luke, Pens, Pencls, &c., &c., &¢. ‘The sale will coutiuue'each evening uniit eutire EC CHAMBER FU SPRINGS, WALNUT HAIR MATTRESS. 8, FEATHER PILLOWS AND WALNUT EXTENSION | stock ts disposed of TABLE! WALNU? DINING CHATiS, MAHOG- | " Private sule at cost daring the day. ASY SIDEBOARD, GLASS. AND CROCKER WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, KITCHEN FURNITUR oclé-1m. ‘A. THE HOUSE 18 COMPLET! Y, ‘D REQUISITES: ‘Auctioneers. Y CARPEIED —— ,ENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. THEOUSHOUT WILK BObY AND TRY BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, , ANT CONDITION. | 4 RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REA\ LES: WEE: ESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRD#12%6, | TATE ON K STKERKT NORIH, BeTWE O'CLOCK A.M..we Will sel the entite Fur: | THIRTEENTH ANv FOURTEEN | HSTRELTS niture coutaiied in the above-named residence, und | WEST, OPPUSITE FRANKLIN =QUARI oartly cited ad.ve. being the property 0. a lady de- virtuéofa deed of trust, dated April 29, 1880, B and T8H0, in oer No. 938, trict of Columbia, and by the direezion of the holder. ofthe uote thereby secured, we wisl offer for saig,in irout ining housekeeping for the purpose of leaving the cy, Spectal aitention ts invited, 30% NUANSUN BROS., Aucti LLING HOUSE, ING I of the’ premises, at public auction, on the SECO YEAS ROBEY RS | DAV GE OVE SUE 01800 at HALE DASE OF Fit oe OUR OCLOCK P-AL.vail tht. parce! of real estate, AVERAGE DEPTH OF ABOUT 1. situate and lying in the cfty of washington, in the A WIDE ALLEY. District of Colupbla, and known. and described xs mq | being the east twenty-four feet (24) by the depth of lot numbered seven (7), of tue heirsof John bavid- Son's recorded subdivision of square numbered two hupdred and forty-eight (248,) ‘The sald lot fronts twen y-four (24) feetun the north side of Kstr-e.north- west, D ABih and 14th streets northwest, and Funs’back one hundred and forty-seven (147) feet to a th sty foot (iu) oot alley. and isimproved with a wo- story brics stable on the rear, “Lerms: Oue-tit.td cash: the residue in two equal in- DNESDAY AFTERNCON IRD, 186. at HALF-PAS Y CLOCK, we will seii, in front of the pr alses, that five ‘aud spaciovs Dwelling No. 1780 Masoa- CHUSETTS AVENUE, being partor LOT 21, 1N sQUARE 158, fronting 87 feet 2 inches on s.assachusetis avenue and rinning back an average depth of about 133 feet tom. Wide wiley. ‘Ibs lot is improved by a lare Brick Dweillng. contaiuing twenty rooms, including base- | .,,)eTms; Ouctinnd cash: the res eet ment. “This proverty fs in good condition, and in one niente. payable In oue nd Lwo years, respectively, per centuy per anuim until paid, and payable sein aunuuily, for which the notes of the pure aver, bear- ing date én th: day of sale and payable in one alld wo Years, respectively. uiter date, secured by devd of trust Upon the property sold, willbe required, or all caxh, Urick stabies tu the rear. ‘This is an opp riublty to | Obiain a first-class dwelling hn the hofthwes, und Should ‘be Seen to be sppreciuted. ‘This house was Tormety-cocupled by’ Gen Geo, B. MeClellaa. fourth cash; balance th one, two and | atthe option oi the purchaser. A deposit of S100 will three years, notes to bear six per cent Interest, pay | ft, We option o1 the, SCAN ee erane é ae 4 Fequired at the time of sale, “All conveyancing and ssble semi-aunually, and co be secured by deed o1 trust | Pecording to be at the cost of the purchaser ii ah 0 the premises; or ali cash, at option of purchaser. A. Gepost OFS 00 ae ane Cony ead Of purchaser, A | terms of ‘saie be not complied with within fitte al . he from the day of sale, the Truste $ reserve the right lo idier's at, ‘Terms to be complied with ty'tem day, | HOWL te day of sale the Truste reserve the fiz 10 otherwise right reserved to re-eil at risk and cost of subite notice of ed in Wash- ing purchaser ater five days’ notice In the “Lveniug Star” newspaper. CHARLES ERA. oclS-d&ds 1505 Pe ay AT THE REQUE 7 OF TH the said deed ut trast ihe sale is NESDAY, NOVEMBER TENT, and place. detaniting purcha er, alter five days’ such resale in some’ newspaper pubil ington, D.C. For ddmiitiance app! ocsu-d DUNC PHONAS DowLt ¥ to auctioneers. NSON BROS G, Aucuovedt J oromees MAKERS OF ppskponed tht WE. |, 1898, same hour KE, ESTE re BRU BMAURY TUK MEAT ACK, AVEY. J trustees OFBCE ‘rabies SU SctBLE TOR Kur, RAWLINGS. } Bebe Nes WREGE Wake gor SON BROS, Aucuoneers, it TRASSES AND BEDDING, WAL ‘Oth and’ alrectae xe N DINING TABLES DININ ad CHINA KITCHEN RLQUIS. TEs,&c.,&G,AT AUCTIO: On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRD, 158 commencing at TEN’ O'CLOCK, at residence, No. ‘2d strevt suutheast, I shall seilthe entire contents, part.y enumerated above, ull uf which is in good, dition. “THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. | THE MOST COMPLETE AND FINEST IMPORTA- ‘TION OF ORIENTAL RUGS EVER EXHIBITED. ‘The Catalogue of this Peremptory Sale contains: 40 very large Royal Persian, Turkish and Cashmere Carpets. 50 hand-embroldered Angora Portieres. 100 Daghistan Irugs ot rare specimen. gen, A UY MMMM om g88q | 25 New Persian Rugs Boe fA OP OU MMMM BOS | 6 antique Kourdittan Raga BS AA OG BO 1 8§ | 50Shirman and Bokhara . uss. BB A AM MM 8x88 | 100 silk Khorasan, icbriz und Ispahan Rugs 25 Mosque Hall Rus 50 Rare Kilims and. addle Rugs, MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT STANDS ALUNE—UNEQ: ALED AND UN- RIVALED AS THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE OF WASHINGTON. Notwithstanding the fact that our sm.il! show win- dows prevent us from displayiug goods and prices, we surprise all who enter our house to imspect our immense stock of goods, not only by its magnitude but ALSO, Immense assortment of Hand-Embrofdered Persian Covers, Damascus Yellow Silks, ‘iurkisp Tiuies, Bulgurian Doyleys, antique Arms, &:.. «e., col | lected in the ineriors of Turkey und Persia by Baron Kazuujian bimselt also the extremely low prices which defy competition, The following can convey but a faint idea of whut {8 to be had at our numerous aud well stocked depart- ments, Exhibition Wednes lay aud Thursday, November 3d | and 4th, | DRESS TRIMMINGS. Our sales in this department are decidedly ahead of ‘our most sanguine hopes. Siii1 our ine js complete. and we are offering FINK CUT JET E.GING AND TRIMMING, BEAUTIFUL JET GALLOONS, ‘T JET DROP GALLOONS, ALSO FINE CUTJE! “ALL OVER," at prices astonishingly low. We have from the cheapest article manufactured to ELEVEN A. M. and ‘r..1bi. P. BL each day. DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts, Ni, General Auctidnecrs, 1515 H street n.w. EWooNE € 100 N VALUABLE UNIMPKOVD PROPERTY BY | AUCTION, On THURSDAY, NOVENEER FOURTH, atgpe | that at $45 yard. Our pices are undeniably the | POUR U'CI. CK P31. we will sell origivat lots lowest, and for thes+ reasons. Our importations ure | 131017, inclu-ive, in square 10u¥, con direct’ We are thereture bold in saying that our | 0-714 sanuefeet” iso, lots 4 407 ‘Trimmings are the cheapest iu the city, Belt lof 12; comainings 9.252 wid 6 10 square feet, ui : fora ‘Be Vsquate tect. LADIES AND MISSES ‘Vermc: S100 ub cach sale. Gnetourth of the pur- CLOAK AND SUIT DiPARTME! Ladiey English Walking Jacket ‘Yailor made. with two rows of bone, bul: buttons, seliing for $6, would be a decided burguin at $8. EWMARKETS, In those very desirable Piaids with capes, (very Eng- Usb) and much in tavor. Misses’ Haveiocks, in sizes from 4 to 16. years, for $3.60, sold last yeur as high as $8. But we. ha bought them very low. SCHOOL chase mo cash: balance In one and two years, ‘With interest at six per ceutum per angum, puyaule ui +d by deed «1 trust on the prop- n fat purchaser s cost. huuid. yurehaser oF puicha~rs fall .o comply with the | terms of sale, (le property will be resold. their cost, Fpoe On FRIDAY AFTPEWNOON, NOVEMBER. FIFT). 1896, at HALE-PAST FULRUCLOCA, ‘we will seil, in frout of the premises, coats, z LOTS 41,42 3AND44,1N SQUARE 110. Wilh Plosh Collar and Cuff in sizes from 6 to 16 | j-seh of these 1 ots front “11 teet off 10th atréet, run- years, only ning that width to «30-00t alley. wid | DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. One lot of Colored Cusiimeres (all desirable shades), Teduced from 85 and 90 cents to oc. a yard. VELVETS—A full line in all colors at Ze. a yard. A genuine bargain, LINENS—724nch Bleached Table Linen, worth | best sulk provi nig Lots in the uortawest i secLion of our city. | ‘Vetus: Oue-third vas balance in one and two | Yeur , Hotes to bear six per eat interest, ps | f@unually, ana to be secured uy decd of ust on preuiises, oF Ade mma eer spent | NAPKINS—% Napkin (all linen) at $1; worth $1. sell at risk i purchaser aner ive adozen, % Napkix (ali linen, at $1.62; worth $2 a | days’ puri Hie sh Sule MEWspaper done amare 1 ist GENTS DEPARTMENT. 100 dozen of Gent's superior stout British Half Hose, full regular made, dou. le h el and toe, for 17% pair, or 8 puir for Ue Sold ull over {or 25e. u pair. Ladies’ silk Handkerebiets, in colored borders and fancy centers. in great demand at 25c., puaitively # bargain for 19¢. each. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Special prices of Trimmed Millinery, both in im- ported und those of our own manufacture. GiaNcERY TS Giron THUY SALE. OF V. LUAB_E PROPERTY AOWN, D.C, ON OSTREWT, NEAR EVEATH STREET, By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the District ot Columbia. pa sed ia Lg Ro. 9.000, wherein James Kiley ea plnaties aud Michael 0. lund @t al, detendais will sell at Suciie ati K. BUUNS—AMl shadesof sulk Ribbon. Satin on both | {IM VE .tWe premises, on TE cS DAY, sides, S2e. a yard. Actual value 6c. a yard. BoM, alt that picee oF” parce! oF ground [yi FANCY WINGS—A special lot at 18¢, worth 2h, | Desuit lun Ger. D.cecanl Kuwow. as the cast twenty-six sect by ove hiutdred aad fiiy feet of sot ZEPHYR DEPARTMENT. ‘The greatrush for our unusually fine line uf Tidies has not broken the us-or:ment. We have Rus:lan, Antique. Plush, Momie Cloth, Surah and inuny new effec:s in Oriental’ designs,so much sought aiter (n decorating. Ven (34) of Ph.e.-keid’s aldidou to wether With all The improvemens. ¢ Bppurtenances :hereto be.onging. OF sale ae as 10110 it ‘Uue hundred is at che time of sul Onige= :reon RUSSIAN TIDTBSSpectal prices, commencing at | purchase Ei bis) . 20, 26, 35, 50 and to ce..ts, according to size, fra gncats beat i tie day ANTIQUE TIDL. S~From ue to8hysecurding to | Dado Me Puce at bia enti size apd quallty. Tr tie terms of sale be no. computed wits, the tri-Cee FUR DEPARTMENT. Feserves. he right Uo feveli he pr pert ub tbe rs In Fursof every description we are the Ieaders | sti, cost uf the deiauithyy purcubser afer ten days Our line of Fur Trainings is not to be equaled in | BOUCE IB ROHY Paper. ove G Cie, Trustee, Waghington. Fur -rimmings, Don't forget that our prices for GENUINE ALASKA SEAL COATS AND VISITS, “LONDON DYE.” are manufacturers’ prices and our assortment ‘Muils und Collars to match all styies of 480 Lat ave. “Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF ALI. OF SQUARE 542, BOUNDED BY LAND K AND ‘THIKD AND FOUK-AND-A-HALF SURE. TS SOU. WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned,. duis recorded in Liver No. Goi. 1.110. 0, et. see OF tue ian. records of the Distulet of Couimolay, Wwe Willyeil at pubsic auction, on the premises, on MU..- vA Davethe palit at FOU ie OCLC! Tau tn the ety o1 W. iguaved ‘on the Tote aiumibered. wou in tare bounded, by Bd aud a Syuare botnded, by dau mathwest. tie property is unimproved. and will be sold sub- Ject 'to"nil Luxe. and aasessncnts against the aie, Certiicaces of the Collector or sises as 10 WHICH WILDS ‘exhibited at the une os sale, “ehis of save: Une hird cash, and the ba ance at six and (vcive iigati me whe the Hotes. ar che pur Chaser, beacving ii-erest from the day. ‘oF sae. will be t ken, sccurcd oy deed of trust i the usual orm on, the provert; old: oF all cash ‘atthe opdon of the ern de, os.t of so Wil be required of the ureiaser of e.cii Jou sold at te tinve of sale. All co Aeyancitg tthe erat or the purclinaer, VES A. Jat i BUARMAN, j Trustess, Cran, Curas Ann Hanuciss NATIANS Y OF NOVES BER, 1-86, ali those certain paroels of ibiiigton, v. C.. kuown and des Ol suid city us to twent -six (26), red five hundred wu the waole of Red Ove Great D ALE! f AA E i RA bi K i Pre 6REaT REDUCTION! TOO WARM WEATHER! TOU MANY GOODS FORCING DOWN PRICES. | One Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Milinery ‘And Cloaks Must Be Sold! Woot elt Hais at 20, 38, 50, 60 and 75e. DISCOVERY =. 81 and $1.25. ‘elt ‘itluimed and Untrimmea Decoys Ka a 25,5 CO a TO ag DISCOVERY Tipernt 2. 35,50, 60 and 25e.m bunch. CRYSTAL DICOVERY Veivetcens at 0750, 60 and The. Trimaning Veiveis at 50, 90 and Soe per yard. ‘Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Children’s, Misses, FIRY Thee Ladies Cloaks boat Be Sold.” ¥OR THE Halt ‘Restores Gray or Faded J1uir to lus natural color and youthiUl appearance, und always dues 60 In, ‘three to acu days ms , Stops the hair tailing oui, rewioves dandruff and prs and Yur Trimm ius at manufectrers’ prices. | giaives an elegant dremisy, useneaucd by ane Omari ireu's aud Misses’ Cloks at $3.60, $4, 35 go | ‘ME mar cet, Nii Gre inviced to call. We requent particularly | silver or any es hn “No Pi SBA beste ih ee Bo cuit wy sttune up and so staluss itis councudentiy the urehase unt they have ascertained prices at "+ “| Rest and guy nub-polwonuus Aine Restufutive in ibe K S&S con > ARTHUR NATTANS, Proprietor, x RRR @ ng ee For sate by Drags Daud bath aud Pate i, x aT onc "4 H 3% a Ese Bugs Quer seer ‘CuaCe eral . é Our $10.00 BABY COACH’ pr ff & ss Our¥11.00 BABY COACH Sarees ur $12.00 BABY COACH AL. AG E. has nial c23_814 SEVE\THSTREETNORTHWEST. | peagqunesion ee ono PJAVING BOUGHT LATE IN THE SEASON WN ENNIS, ; enables us to offer our Children’s and soys’ Cloth- peti maienia ioe eimai wen i he follow a tow plersfor the-cut only cans 5b0, Sipenrde en 408-405 7th ot. naw. near Dat ‘Eniire 48-18, long pants, $3.50, HE CELLULOID TRUSS, and = ese aaa 0 $2, ©2.50, 62.50, $4 etre caking ee er ‘Babe’ Uvercoste, age 10-18, $9, 94, $9, 86 upwerda, a Tyse ible. eae aS W 25S 3.00. auctioneers, ~~ 637 Loulsusna ave., op. City Post office. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF GOOD FURNITURE, CAKPETS ANv THE Bist COL- SOK TRIS NBO AT AUCTION IN FRONT OF AND WITHIN OUR ae Re a NOVEMBER i ERAL FINE WALNUT BEDROOM 8.18. OF 3 AND _10 ‘ ONE VERY PINE Sat dh eres is PLIST. Gi $200. WALNUT AND viH.R WAKDROBES. OSE SUPERB AND RICHLY COVERE.) PAR- LOR SUITE, “6 PCS, EBONIZicbD. WITH HAA DSOM i: EM GROLD.-RED ORNAMENTAL CHAIRS AND EXTRA LINEN COVERS, BLANKETS, BOOKCASES, SIDEBOARD, MiRRORS, ” ENGRAVINGS, MARBLE-1OB NDUW. CURTAINS AND COR- PARLOR SUITES IN VARIOUS COV. ; DECORATED TOILET | WaRe GLASS, &c. 25 'SHCOND-HAND AND NEW. BRU-S).LS CARPETS, OLLCLOTHS, STOVES, &, Witt A COLEECTION | OF" “OTIS. y LL ATTENTION At OC OUK. IN PART, SE OC OCK IN PART. SE THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS oF RESIDENCE, No, 1536 I STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER FOURTH, 1880, at TEN O'CLOCK, at the above residence, I shail seli the entire contents, comprising ‘general assortment ot Household Furniture in ex- cellent condition, THOMAS DOWLING, no2-2t Auctioner. HOMAS DOWLING. Aucuoneer. A THOROUGHLY FQUIPPED RESTAURANT, WITH LONG LEASE, UN FIRST-CLASS LOCA: TION. AT AUCTION On MONDAY, NOVEMBER FIRST, 1886, at TWo 07 . Eshall sett ou the premi-es, Kestau- Tant Xo. 1310 ennsyivania avenue, which is com- pictois furnished in eeeey departuent, togetler Sih Sood will d voug lease, ‘Terms cash, 857 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPO: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER FOURIIL and place, and p ret 1 ON WE FRIDAY. NOVEMBER" TENIH, 5 AND TWELFTH, 1886, AT ELEVEN A.M AND THKDE #.M. Each DA ‘On Exhibition Tuesday, November 9th, from 10 a. m, ty 6 p.m, THOMAS DOWLL.G, no2-dts Au PITCH, FOX & BROWS, Real Estate Brokers, ATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, NEAR IOWA CIRCLE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, We wilt offer for sale at public. of the premisrs, 11ouse No. 1 uP loa Circle. on &. ETH. 1856 ut FOU rooms sud has every 1, three Water closets. st it cold water in two cian pimp fur use when mec fe screens {Or uit wind ws std doors: ner, re ors I; ¥ and ‘all one of the highest and 1 st pleasant the eity. Wilt be" fered with or W.Livlt tue Tugs, Carpets, curtains and porte es, "Terms cash, or one-third cash: balance in one, two and thre « y4 interest. as. preferred: terest pay a by deed of | troston' the pro, pele at pur lasers cost. “Adepusit of $200 required at lime of [sale Tite pertect. Perfect order, ready for immediate cupaucy and call be seen ab any” Une aes ited, E'X'@ Brown, iia Iv hla avenue DOS est. Aut. eas ppusiie AUCTION sates REAL ESTATE AT BOARD OF BROKERS ROOMS, 1106 F ST. N.w. Yah On THURSDAY, Ni VEMBER FOURTH, 1886, OCL Ck P. AL, tne tulowing properties will ea: BY THOMAS FE, WAGGAMAD G08 K -tr et, two-story Prick, fronting 37 feet mn K street, No, 1725 Sil street, two-story Frame, frouting 15 fees Gn Sta street ‘Terms at time of sale. THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. © DUVALL, Auctic UNCARSON BKOS.. Auctioneers VALUABLE LAND SCRIP aT AUCTION. By virtue of collateral note, with instruct: eres of Porterfield and Scrip, 240 xl aif Breed’ nd Go pieces. of Soldier's * Ming ISD7. 1805, Ys, 85, Ay 1669. 1644; 16.95, 168 4:00, Lb dor 12/70, 12°99) G, T 1OMAS DOWLiN THAER VERY FINE FRENCH PLATE MAN MIRKORS, TURKISH AND OTHER CHAIRS, WALNUL MIKROR-BACK GERE, FOUK-PIECE PARLOR SUITE PLUSH, PARLOR SUITE IN RED SILI FR. NCH CLOCK, OLL PAINTINGS, WoL SKIN KUGS, WisDOW HANGINGS, FINE ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS, ENGLISH STAIR AND HALL CARPETS, VERY HANO- SOME ‘TE NiSscE MARBLE-TOP SIDE- BOARD, WALNU: CARVING STASD, WAL- NUT EX ENSION TABLE, SUPERIOR LEATHERUOVERED DINING — CHAIRS, SMALL LOY CHINA AND GLASS, STI DENTS LaMp, WALNUT HALL STAND. WIiH FReNCH PLAT. MIRROR; TWO HALL CHAIRs, WALNUT BOOKCASE, DECORATED ‘TOILET WARE, WALNUT MARBLE-YOP CH MBE FURNITURE IN SEPARATE PIECES, FINE HAIR Mat: TRESS:S, FEATHER PILLUWS AND BuL- STE S, WIRE SPRINGS, BEDDING, OAK AND WALNUT MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER SERVANTY KITCHEN ES, 6G, AT AUCTION. a) FRIVAY MORNING, NOVEMBER FIFTH, 1S0h, Coumenchig ut EN’ OCLUCh. av realdencs Tan, Whteh compete ome: very naperior Mrciure: Minar |) MRE Mas DOWLING, Aucuoueer, AUCTION On NUV. MBER SIXTH, at THRFE O'CLOCK ‘SL. ol. sh. premises. ihe Derw Ou Station property, ii iwotracss ot 6 ucresand.7 acres, Baluiegs on bothprcces” 18 mit" from wasiingion, ‘on he ro- tan Tallrow suitanle for sub slvision. : toe proper g.aund woud me Ubeattenton of par Ues seeking hvesments, Adress Ocduvda I. MAUM-Cn. TALBUTT, Trustee, TDUSCASSON BuO. auctioneers TRUSTEES SALE OF SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT FUURSTORY AND BACK BUILDING. HOUSE. CUNTA NiNG TWENTY- FIVE ROOMS, WITH ALL MODERN CON- ViNIENCE™ SUITABLE FOR A SCHOOL OR BENSVOLENT OX CHAKITABLE INSLITU- TION, AND SURROUNDED BY SPA AND.COMMODIOUS GROUNDS, ORNAMENT- ED WITH SHADE TREES AND SHRUB. BERY, SITUALHD ON THE | RORCHEADE CONSER OF MARYLAND AVENUE FUUR-AND-A-HALE STREET. medi ETE D | te fatuer ueknowledged, A Man Who Was Dismissed for Swind- Mng Poor Emigrants, The wonld-be assassin of Surveyor Beattie, of New York, is Louis Bieral, a man who gained some distinction in the war of the rebellion. He was for about a doxen years attached to the ustom house. About a week ago the surveyor dismissed him from the service on its being proven that he was in she habit of exacting mouey from poor emigrants at Castie Gardea, where he was it called an expose of the doctor's marriage | \ately stationed. The specific charge on which complications. As an offset to this, Mrs. Lilla | be was removed was compelling an emigrant May Pavy, who has been reco-nized by the | to pay $2 duty on asewingimachine, He came Pension office authorities as the legitimate | ‘0 the wile about noon yesterday and gained widow of the deceased, has published a state- | “Utrance to the surveyor's private office ia the Teak "The publication in Reiuifor, the Frencn back of the building, fronting on Souta Wil- cee, Ven ee See eae ata. | At 12:20 o'clock the reports of the pistol shots Tied to the late doctor, asserte that the latter | were heard by Private Secretary Louls Nichols and Examiner Thomas Hyatt. Pag di Gdged the daughter or ue eaimant as bischild. | ‘ocpectar rushed: instantly out pi tue private Ars, Lilla Muy Pavy, in ber detailed tate: | (fits, pistol in hand, aid rau tirouga tue oor. ment of ‘he complication, says that Dr. Paxy. | Uuor'eh the exit in HLauover street, While w student tn Paris trom 1866 to 1869, | 4 man atwempted t sop uim and he yelied: held intimate relations with one Tueresa Toi | ah yoa panei ee Ee a he, yelied: eau, and usa result of this Intimacy achlld | oped back aad Bietal ran along to Beaver Was bora, Against the advice of tis parenis | [1 Phe pack aad Biers! ran ainug to Beaver and his friends the doctor made formal we- | Coon Excuange. A number of citizens {ol Knowlodgmentof the paternity ofthe chiid, and | wed in pursue,” Fisdiug escape: trapoesibie made provision for it by appointing # guardian | tue man turoed apd ran into tle aris of fund setting apart money for the cuiid’s beuell\. | po.comun rs Pavy declares that this paper is now led | " He was trembling with fear and seemed to in Washipgton, and that in it Doctor Pavy re- | auticipate tat his pursuers would harm him. Jers to the child’s mother as Maile. Tueresa WAS DR. PAVY A BIGAMIST? A Published Sintement From the Recog- nized Wi The contest between two alleged widows o the deceased over the estate of Dr. Pavy, wh lost his life on the Greely expedition, has been invested with new interest by positive but very conflicting reports of the parties directly in terested as to Dr. Pavy’s marriage. The St. Louts Globe-Democrat recently published what ! He policerns oa's si Toisean, “tuus,” as she contends, “giving cou- | ine.” He was takets to tae Old Stn eeation elusive proof that the child was born out of | house and locked ue, Eko descend aaneatt ee Medlock.” Dr: Pavy not only provided for the | being seventy-two Years oid, married, and le child, but supported the mother, aud his con- | {ng ai Soy Bou weonue. He 3 s duet’ this anatier offended his sather, who | (74st, 529 th avenue, He sald he was.a native Wasa wealthy man, Meanwhile his vietim was cared tor, The to Mdlie. Toiseau in 1871, and soon th having met with disappoinunent aud faancial ruin by the failure of uis Acetic expediuon, be news of the shooting, greaily eXaggerated, spread rapidly, A squad Of police bad all Uiey could do to keep Cue corrid cleat. Lange thdrew to privacy, uot even his 'in-| Crowds ot ansione ieuat ot yersece inate’ frtewds!Knosing’ his wherdaoua | Growds or wnstous layuirern During is” retirement” he lived inal | poets, zh, RUMBEF oF physicians appeared to render ald to tue wounded man Beattie, wio 1s atiached to the cus 8 promptly on hand, Atver ex- amination he concluded that te wounds were hot of a dan most abject poverty. He leit France in 1871, aud Never saw the child or iis mother again! the narrator of these events met Di + aud Was married to bim in New Oriean by lier father. He told her nothing avout the child unui aiter (heir marriase, wien be Said he bad aud a child by a gove in Paris, but Hot having beard from ic tor several years pre- sumed iv was dead, Meaatime Mulie, Toiseau had been writing to Dr, Pavy’s brower, sexing {niormation vf the doctor, wud ail ber eommu- nications Were signed in’ ber maiden uatne. Mrs. Pavy declares that the motner wrote wo her, begging assistance tor ihe cuild, aud jug’ ol uer relations with the doetr: “Belo: God we were as nan and wite.” She claims that in a jeter written by the cousui general ai Paris and ou file iu the sec ond aucitor’s oflice of the Treasury, the consul wrote thal Maite. Totsea called oi him aad ad witied that she was never mi. Pavy; that she had a child bo euained con endured the pain with great foruvude. He Spoke calmly to those who were admiued to his room, and made close inquiries of his uredi- eal uliendaut as to Ube nature of bis Lajuries, Surveyor Beattie, waen questioned vy Cor oner Levy, said be Was sittiug at bis desk woen tered Lhe room with a pistol in Now, vy Gd, Fil teach Bieral was dis- legally taken mouey Breral_acknowiedges Tne shuoting vecause be was dine ssed Wituout cause, and deuies having ex- ured money. Of tae tures suvls fired, two bos cflect in the Hesay part o: the surveyors lev hand, and tue other jodged im the iliae (coin) region, and bas not yeu been extracied. Jus Is tie midst dangerous wound, but itis mot Recessurily taal, Bierai was born in Valparaiso, but bas been du New York since boynood. He was in the Ucised States navy aud made a good record. AU tue battle of Bail» ituit be rescued Col, Wavy also asserts tat she ineuts Lo prove that Maile. Toiseau never made claim to (ue name of Pavy unt wer che doc- | lors death. Sue declures Luui tue woctor never | made oUt one Will aud in Load be bequeatued severely nrraigns Gen. diazen ior baving | month. He had veeu in the Sow York Chee, turownu a doubs upon Ler tegal ci house 25 years, Piving luis first .ppolutinent turvugu Geus.’Hancoca and Sickies. He has and adventurous iue.Aldaough ars oid, ihere is Hol a gray hair in bis head, Betore the war be ssted 1n Boston for the murder Of is musiress, (ried aud ac quitted, Lt is alleged ue was’ lured lo oust Gouid “nd Fisk trow the Grand opera-house, aud Ed. Swkes, waea tried for tue murder of Fis, accused 5 Pav. TATE OF JAMES Y. Davis.—Yesterday ofs. a1. Morris aud LP dL. Davis, tied a oli 1 equity thes 5. Davis aud S. T. Davis aud oluers, Lo slate Us Lig late Jaines ¥. Davis, WO dieu in is71. Tue real estate reniiuing Uusold, id, wiNvUnts iM Value Lv over $100,000, aud “ . 5 ing been hired to 1s personal property the vaiue oF Waien | Waylay im (st Tiss aivo & record be Js unavic w'suite, An aceuunt, aeeree ob sale | AD rive dette ler, aud & man and disiribution iy asked. bandy at any Lime with Kui.e aud pistol, Asoisiant District Aworuey Fellows said: “I have Kuown Bieral for We last elghleeu years, He isa thorouguly bad euaracwer. He shot jman in Culuorala, aud, it Is suid, killed bis | Wie iu Boston.” ‘due bali was probed for last night, but was noi found. The fact eauses nO Concern to tae | ductors, as no internal Organs ure belleved to be wart. OPENING A NEW CHANCEL, pars cetera tue Hid anuivessury of beginuing Work iu tue Wand (ue Uutrd anaiversury Of laylag U stn pari coruer-stoue of Lue eure euilice, on 8. hortueasi, by Opening Wie Lew chauce as Jus: Ueen erecied, und iors a Landsume aud cumuouious addiuon to tbe structure. Ae 260 A Mysterious Murder. Ofiicers Must um A COLORED WoMAN FOUND DEAD NEAR HER | Frow the Loudon Truta MoM IN THE VICINITY OF PHILAD.ALPHLA, | Al ofticer in uniform carrying an umbrella is Mrs. Catueriue aswell, tue wile of the cored coachinan of George Puiler, president of the First Nadouat bank of Puiladelpiia, was, it is supposed, outraged and tien muracred on Sun- day wight at Havertord, asmall place near Wat chy? ‘Ine body was iound in a spriug-house not # pleusing sigut, and Sir George Willes is resolved to stop dais slovenly practice at Ports- mouth. Tue other day heouserved « naval off cer carrying his umbrella as he Walked through the dockyard, and he at ouce sent a messenger | to beg that it migat be lent to the commauder- | insituaied In'a lela Hear Site eikers | An-ehiel, The olyectionatwearticle was 1ortuwith . Her head was vent over on her rigut | dispacched vy Sir Georze lo tue officer's wite, der aud ber Clothing was torn ahd dicate | a bis Suuthsea residence, with the commander: } | ud. Pieces of ue. underelutuiug were aie.- | M-chiets compliments." Tae goud lady was Waray Jud In Oluer paris OL cue spriu.. | alarmed at soodd ab incident, but ber fours Toate “tus evident! that she had’ bech | were ullayed when her hustasd returoed aud Was Liturs fowly dealt witi, bul tuere Was d by Lim ot the real meaning ternal | 8 Maras OL Vivieuce. busbaud, Wu, vad | Ol Sir George's messuge cou to Avvoi’s house near by where m ma a isi ilevands aie -culld eeatien; no ances Tragedy at the Aster House, her, ws he bad arranced to do, Was sure | A WAITER SHOOTS THE FIRST CHIEF AND prised at not nuding to THEN COMMITS SUICIDE. several pia he tually pro ; With AbbuW, mude a scuren, Wolcu rescited as above staivd. Lue lwo men'earried the vody | to Avvol's uutive, and tu2n wer busvand said | when the ret Anold feud vetween Joseph Ott, a German waiter, and Churles Babin, first chef of the Astor hou-e, New York, was revived last night, | nmetin the kitenen, whither Out he Would gu and’ uoufy Lue Underiacer, Lie aie na Siead of Lins ue Went ty his tuomruver che stabie | Bd gone tw fill a guest's order. After some in Mr. Puiber’s place aud wens to bed. ‘The | Words Oit drew a pistol and fired wo shots at | X. moruiny- he volilied tae Uuderlaker and | Ube chict, Both builets entered the side of the | eXputiued LO bin Maal he vad not come beivre | Man, Wuo tel lo the floor, OUL, imagiaing te | betwuse he Cit uo Wis to disued Bim, Ac | bad ¢ ted bis Work, fled soln tue building tae inquest, Wuien way held vesterda: | by te E He was dressed tu Wao examiued tue vody tested tas . in is basiy Hight, of Viuiguce could be tound execpt at sis our hater, wiitle Ube on the cu, Wuleh euuid BUL pussibiy wave pro ed of his act by u duced deatk. Lhey were at sucu a loss Wo ac searening tor hi, a eiti- count for We cause Of ber deat taal they | Zea found d body in the dark ecllar of Liwaght possibly sue had been por | tue New York Advertising Sica company, No, even died trom maiural causes. 1 | 14 Park Place, wo biocks away, He had'seat id un auto,sy. “Tue evid | Avulet throuzh tis ead and kiled himself showed thal Taswei wad bis Wue sived happily | Jostanuy. Babin ty suot in ue tight side, bat tegetuer, and uo iurker lactis were elicited | Luc wOuLds are Hot looked upon as dangerous. than Uuose above given. The inquest Was ad- ~o- Jourued uni tais auwernoon, The general belief Iv tue ueiguborwood Is tual Mis. Laswell was murdered” Ly Uatiys, a> Ue spriux house 1s quite a rendezvous Lor uard Cuaraciers, a A Volcano’s Sadden Growt! RISING OUT OF A LAKE TWo THOUSAND FEET DEEP. A letter, under date of Apia, October 15th, Says Liat autuentic news bas reacued Sa.nva to tue elec. thac on thamorning of Sepiemver 20tu over one hundred heavy suocks of eartn- quake occurred on We isiand of Ninafou, one | 1 the ‘Tongu group, and that irom the botiomn Of the luke, whieh 1s two thousand feet dep, 4 WUBLD bas arisen to the ueighl of taree huudred tect Bveve 148 SUTUce. ALSO, Lat Lis mouulain Hus burst OUL iu Humes aud Lurowa Ou BOL s.ones aud Sand in SucA quauiiles us | W uestrey LWo-buitds 01 Lhe cocoanut trees on tue isiund, In Samoa light shocks of cart quake vccUr 80 Irequeny now tual they no Jvuger cause auy alas Se POLECATS INVADING THE TOWNS IN GEORGIA. During tue past two years i has uot bee uue Usual for the aumospuere oF sume paris of Perry, Ga, w be Umeiured with Lue aroma oF SkUDKS, 1OF Luese Ouortierous animus seein to have become partial wthe town. On Friday hight lust Yue Of these pests Was cauzhl ina Sweei (rap ob Carolina sirect, and later unotuer Capital Panisument by Electricity. From ihe lectriclan, ‘There is wow Veing exhibited at Leipsic an apparatus for putting eriminais to death by eiveiricity. So long as it is found necevsary to retain capital punishment on our statute books ALinay well ve that the electric method is the moxt merciful and least repuisive process that ‘could be devised tor carrying tue sentence into eueet. Butiisuch meansare ever .uopted 1a Iniy Couniry tue uetails will certaluly not be earrieu out in the theatrical manaer which nends liseli to tue Leipsic amateur, In Paratus, vebind the Cuair in which the jemned tan ix to take bis seat—and by ans of Which, as We Deed not explain in de- 1, bis body ix piaced in circuit with a power ful “coll—there stands & conventional figure of Justice with bandaged eyes, holding the balance in her left hand aud the sword in aer right. The criminal baving takeu his Seat, the proper fuve- tionary is suppysed Wo read over the record of hi-crimes and the sentence of the law. This ceremouy completed, he folds up the document aud places it tn the seaie pan, the arm of the balance descends, closes the circuit, and all is over. ———e+_____ A MOUTHFUL oF APPLE Wita A BEE Is In.— Joba Burdick, employed on a farm vear Ne Haven, Vonn,, about four weeks azo Was pic ing up apples for tue eider mill, Ou tuan the rest, templed him, and he’ bit out Was caught in Mr. W. D. Day's warenouse. 1013 big mouthtui. Wich it came a bee, which stung ov KuoWN ual tuese aulMas have Increased him on tue tongue. The tongue »welied up and in huiuber, Luough some say tue sence iaw bas been 1avorubie (9 Luelr increase, ‘Lhe Lueury 1» Luat uogs were Very destrucuve lo tue young oKuuks Waen the Woods generally were upen Ww Sek. ue LOgs BOW beluy Confined, MUTE OL tue young poiveuss grow lw maturity. eg for two days be ‘was consiantly nauseated, Then the swelling went down. Since then every time he bites an uppie his tougue teels Jusi as though a bee was stinging it. Two or Unies duys age be made up his mniud to eat an apple any Way. He tried to, but the tongue - | swelled up aguin und the nausea revarned. A Hoxictpg Provoxen By STREET GAMINS. en Joe Macuauer isu ‘dv.o.med boy oi New | DEAD IN A Poot oF BLoop.—The dead body Urle.us, 17 yeurs uld, und uas ven nicknamed | Of 5. R. Gordon, of Philadelphia, was found Jo-Ju iroin Dis resemmbiance to tue Russian ayg- | Rear the Lake Shore drive in Lincoin park, juced Loy, He bad aneye kuockeu out wuen a | Cuicago, Saturday morning, He had commit ted suicide some Ume duriug the pizbt by cut ting a gash iu his neck three incbes in length SMiiver wate and gold) chainy and ina pocket: a stiver watch au rey vouk was wwund $250.19, =e THe UMBRELLA A DEADLY WeaPox.—jobp Hanvy, waue drupk, bad @ tigut with Jobu AcGruvey, in New York, Sutur- Guy night.” The latter thrust an umbrelis into Manby's eye, und yesterday be died without recovering consciousness, This ts the third nomicide in New York this year by an umbrella. ee eee Cuiid, aud Was wicked iu tne face Uy 4 hutse Jear ago, brewking Lis nose and jaw and giving him w repuisive ce. Tie KUUNIRS OF tue city dent ip iullowing him arouny, cali- jug “Jodue,” aud covering aim witu inud. Lust Friday’ nigat, while being pursued by us tormentrs, he iueed avout aud Lurew a covbie~ swone at tiem. 1b struck Joun Beuuvelt, an iunucent louker ou, in tue ehest, Beunety sai down ior # iew minutes, and then waikea around the corner to tis Lume, where he died avon aiterward, JoJo is locked up tor murder. ee Aw Ext Ix Tu Frep-Pier or 4 Locomorive. An engine of Lue “camel vack” type, urea by we Peunsytvaula ruud, has been on exuibition ob Lue Consuliduted ruud, aud 0.8 liken sev- eral (ruius over tue road. Quce the teod-pipe sveuned tv be cued At Bridgeport the pipe Was opetied, ‘afer the water was drawn vite (Wofuut eel came squirming out sat arte BisManck's 8XUB fo THe BeRtix AvtHoRr- Ties—The mut ate work to the thedtution of Bubiio. ‘the members o it witch ie Una wow given suet sron’ arranged to sult tee Gusboliclon of bat pe his Fairfax sty, SE oe, EE gens frou eel statue, TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR ——.——_ Can't Control His Tonrae. THE AFFLICTION OF A ST. LOUIS MAN WHICH Sr. Lovrs, Nov, 2.—The Medical society at its meeting Saturday evening had dolore it a tiv ing pathological specimen that pazitied the doo tors to an extraordinary extent, The patient was Louts Botto, who was afficted with inate [ty tocoutrol bis tongue, The troavle with Mr. ; Goto Is, not that he is an inordinate talker, bat that on account of tnvoluntary muscular ‘ction hls tongue continually darts ta aod out F : e of ane 4 1 hie mouth like the fangs of aa ex patient ne no difficulty: In conversing, and could talk as Tuently as anybody, he could not control the darting in and out process. In fact, thé sensa- lon that Me, Bouo anderwont was that of ® person who felt like the end of nis Longue was ‘ot sharp pieces of glass, and Was p wily endeavoring to relieve "it, He attribated the troubie to a chronic spasmodic condition im Which the genlo-nyo-glorsaus mascle was In= vived, aud Wiileh Be could not Just exactly ex plain, Dr. Stearns was of the opinion that it was ®@ case of local hyperaesthesia, and referred to ihe ease of a patiout who could a control the action of one of is flagers and who afte tied of insanity, Dr. Atwood b-lieved that It was a case of the central lesion of the brain, and referred to the case of Judge Williams, of St. Louis county, Who bad a sensation sim lar to'a person with & Gairon the end of bis tongue and was contin ually spitting, Judge Wilitams died insane, Sam Jones in Toronto. THE TOWN DIVIDED ABOUT HIM—GREAT PRAISE AND SEVERE CONDEMNATION, ToRoxTo, Oxr., Nov, 2.—Sam Jones, the Goorgia evangelist, finished a three weeks’ re- vival here Saturday, in which be was assisted by Sam Smail, also of Georgia, While Jones during bis stay "has been the most popular man in Toronto among « very large uuraber of his admirers, in no otuer city has he met with suck Severe criticism, Clerzymen, mostly of the church of Engiand, and prominent eltizens have attacked hii ti the pewspapers most ViO~ leatly, charging him with being blusphemous, and by his peculiar conduct im th? meetings creating more infidels than christians, He was, also severely censured for his nabil of smoking. He received many valuable cifts on biddiug farewell tothe citizens bere to-day, the duty on which, it fs claimed, shouid he take them to bis home, will cost him'an amount t equal to his share of the $2.500 paid to the revivalists and thelr singers ior their three weeks’ work 1a Toronto, — CHATTANOOGA. TENN., Nov. 2.—Mike Moore, @ young man residing in the eastern portion of the city, fell down last night with a revolver in his paats pocket. The weapon was discharged and the bail entered his abdomen, killing tu instantly. co ipniean Stood on the Track to be Killed. CHATTANOOGA, TENN., Nov. 2.—L. D.Mebirida, section foreman of the Nashville and ©! nooga road, met @ shocking death Unis ing. He was standing on the track nearby When an engine struck him, He was instantly killed. It ts believed that McBride stood track for the purpose of him, as be had every opp nity to escape and saw the engine before Iu struck Lim, Foand Murdered in His Store. EUFAULA, ALA., Nov. 2.—Reports reach here from Headland, some miles below here, giving an account of the murder of Abe Saunders ite), who was found in bis store Friday tworniug with Lis tucoat cat from ear to hing was missing (rom the store, waten di Poses of the theory of robbery as Lhe cause of the murder, aud there is absolutely no clew to Ube perpetrators. —— Three © ened to Death, Coxtsru, Miss., Nov, 2.—At an early hour Sunday morning a cabin near the residence of Dr. W. B, Sanford, in this place, used as @ living-room for his negro cook, was destroyed by fire. Three cujldren of the cook, the eldest being but eight years of age, perished in the flames betore they could be rescued. “The cook had Jocked them in ter room while sue Was preparing breakiust tor che family. S Had a Mole Knocked kot Well. ATHESS, Ga., Nov. 2.—Mr. Dottery, who had @ hole knocked in his forehead by a barsting emery wheel several weeks ago, at the Athens foundry, and whose lise was despaired of, Is i got work. Mr. Duttery’s as alinost miraculous, Decision in a Curious Sut. The chancery suit of the Rey, Mr. Malmsbury, @ member of the New Jersey Methodist confer: ence, to compel the trustees of the Methodist chureb at Pemberton, N. J., to allow the burial of the remains of luis mother, Mra. A. B, Maims bury, beside her husbaad in the ebarch burying ground, has, after two years of lity ation, been decided by Chancellor Runyon in his favor, It Was tbe fist case of the kind brought berore the New Jersey courts, and ‘various interesting ints of ecclesiastical and common jaw were involved. Tue court of chancery decided that us the custom hus been from time immemorial to bury the members of families side by side, and as the Metuodist chureh had adopted this custom for over one hundred years and cone tinued it up to the present tine, the custom had virtually become a law and should be respected. One point in the decision is that the Tiguts of a jot-holder in @ cemetery cannot be violated aiter dew n= pe ER Liberty's Torch Lighted. The display of fireworks in honor of Liberty's Unveiling, postponed since last Thursday, took place in New York harbor last night, and the toren Was lighted for the first time. Thousands Of persons Witnessed the brilliant specuacie trom the battery, the East river brid ge, Various tall buildings, Vesseis in the harbor, wharves aad otuer poinis of vantage, Tne siacue is now @ regular lightuouse. eo ———— A CANDIDATE Annssrep Fox MURDER.—Carh Sberwood, democratic normin Jor, as beon arrested at Suawneewown, Lily & murder committed tea years ago. He'at withdrew from the canvass, ‘The charge is made by @ maa who has served a term ot imprison meut for the murd who says thus Sher wood was 0% vaded the house of Ube victim, Otto Hambrick, and shot him dead as he ‘lay in bed. Tue murder Was the outcome of a feud velween turee leading iamiiies of Har Neanty Two Yeaus Beadiin, Bauksvisie, Alieguauy iu a trance for over Uwo years, with the excep: Yon of three short lucid ‘intervais, Jeil down stairs in August, 1sp4, Spine and was permavenily paralyzed, does not seem to remember ike names Of the living, but sometimes vows aud staves when dead relatives or friends are mei indicates with her urms and eyes th sees tem, She sings uymus, but insiead ot the tune to waich sue learned’ che words sue @ never been beard be and barmony are perfect y eet and beautiiul. Mer mother and ail ber relatives firmly believe they are the songs Of angels Which she has veard and learned by hearing them i OvrmacE ny A Neoo.—Great excitement prevaily in the vicinity of Roslyn, R. 1, over a Outrage perpeiraied on Mary Krusee, the 15- ear Old dauguter of German tarmer ot Sear- lugtown, vy a negro named Joun Jones, Sun- day atternoou wiile she Was returning Wrough tue woods irom Sunday scuool, The girl was ouly a short distance from boiwe when she was assaulted. Her mother beard ber screams and alarmed the neixibors, who chased Jones five miles, caught him and be was arraigued be- tore Justice Tue examination was ad- Journed until tue girt can appear. Joues is bout 24 years old, and bears a bad reputation, Rosrxt Vokes’ SEKIOUS ILLNESS —The Chir cago News says: “It was been deemed best not to iniorm the public as to the seriousness of Miss Vokes’ ulunent, but the lady’s condition Is ow so precarious Lhat tere seems to be no Jouger auy good reason for conceaiing the trath, Wulen ts that even thougu Miss Vokes imay re cover from this present atiack, she wid im ail probubility never Le able to return to her pro- Jession.” "A personal telegram received | im Se Clay; Roslna ‘okes’ LU>band, says Lhat ali dange Meaty overuud that Mise Vokes will be able to act after Lwo Weeks’ Test, KItiep by Her Coustx.—Aibert Ughler, a lad 10 years old, snot und instautly Killed bis cousin, Marto “alckariand, aged, 13, howe, near Churlottesvilie, boy bud been vul hunting, abd when Ee > Hartiord, Vonn.; im general, Jacov MM. Huuter, Cincinnati, assistant adjutant geveral, F. W. Is ‘Wis,; seuior alde-de-camp, 1s. The pension