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THE EVENING STAR eetmoeimaichaeiie PUBLISHED DAILY, Except ‘Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, The Beenie ccarzivania Ave. and Lea 8 by ing S.ar Newspaper 8. H. KAUFFMANN, ree ear TRY FvExrxe STAR i served to subseribers tn the oe SEP STC mance tage eee be —— Beppaid—oe conus « second-class mali matter | Lhe year, postage prepaid: seinen’ om, Priday—$2 Che pening Star. TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR a A Strange Story of the fen. MYSTERIOUS VISITORS TO A WATER-LOOGED VESSEL AFTER THE CREW ABANDONED HER, GaLvasTox, TEX., Nov. ®—Another mystery Of the eea was brought to light resterday by the finding, about 100 miles off Gaiveston bar, of the schooner Charles R. Cam! waterlogged ‘and abandoned. Fe a ee iealiod ose isiang, with » =. ‘of lumber, for Aspinwal and acoording to the statement of Captain Mo- Fariain and his crew, all of whom were taken: from the vessel and brought to Norfolk. on the Poth uitimoon the British sieamship Wllesden, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, | siiendSul itown'sn her beam onde: The Sona ee | WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT. EDUCATIONAL. masts were cut away, when she righted imme dintoly.tn & water-iagged vondition,only the top or inn eerie een eRe AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT me nt ae ee | eee eect irnsors magsavesmoenonsy | bovemr oeet GSE Ree ee — a = = = ao Something About a Great Order Which i Messra. Walker & Fowler, of this city, who are NSTRUMENTA Vue, MUSIC AND HAR FTERN: Ne BENSINGER, Auctioneer. WHEN THE POLICE INTERFERE. a pene memati angi, “Specat teatina F Sa a ee ea Se See ee Was Oxganised in Washington. About 2,500 people witnessed the Kitratn- | Were’evigcnsees Wi pecan Nevin tote naan Fret J-F GEUSUTLEER, Tak ne ie Se cata & FINE BIH aNE Oo Se Ne men | tigReEs cattS, WAGONS, HARNESS, @ Preparing Them for Exhibition at the| To twentieth annual session of the National | Hearld Sight at Herring ran race track, pear | her at uinore roobut date that te crew. 4GTON CoN: LY P MUSIC. ALUABLE IMPROVED OPERTY, ON C On TUESDAY AFTERNUON OVE MBE! vill be sold at the NO. a EV. lon: a. Balt sterd afternoon. 3 ‘Cand a cup and saucer were SW Ben CSeT OS, PNSERY ATORY (OF MUsG | VATReuT: BEWEEN FWEEFER AND THEE | NINTH, GSSK at HALE ESS TOUN OCLOCE, | on THORS GAY Me RSIRG Nove OE ELE: jational Mm Grange, Fatrons of Husbandry, will begin in | Baltimore, yesterday te TK P sound Eighteenth year Pine Ursan, Voce, Violin, Elie, | TEENTH STREETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUC- | we will'sell, iu front of ‘on ‘top of the cabin in st rT premises, sub lots 102, | ENTH.at 10 o'clock, seven fing young Horses. ¥° | Gorn, stnver AND PRECIOUS JEWELS—A TEM-| Philadelphia on Wednesday morning, con-| Principals and their backers made their ap- top cabin in such @ position that the | sligtitest roll ot the vessel in a heavy sea would : Th 103,'104."105, 106 und 107. tquare 1004, each Joi | Carta. three. Buggies, ‘aud four Sets of Harness, : Pearance in the ring in trontof the judges’ | Sis I awe eee | A at UR Oe CK, in front of lepth of to an alley. ese lots are on ri ‘ tI a Cole a eas 4 i, BS CENTS | prcrsrs. 1" wilt sell sub, ok “Ain quarediah | Pavement sewerngs, &c. Kath Jot contains fee, WW AUTEN WILLIAMS 2.00, Auctioneers aE oe among them many distinguished men. ‘The | Hearld stripping at 176 and Kilrain at 180 | crew; and. again, there haa beon very beavy Basler and speak Fresch, Copyrighted by ‘Prof e- | incon Lath Sud Aoth atrests sommueest bY a depthor | bent 6 nar ee a ahs — sessions will be private, none but members of | bo2an to work on the offensive, and after @ few | sleamer was towed in and will be pumped out BEL (Paris. Tois Tria ot mn. Canses and private | 145 fect tow wide aley, improved by two Frame | to be ndcured by deed of trust. oF all cash, ut option of | EXTRAORDINARY SALE In an upper room, in one of the corners of the | the order being admitted. On Thursday after- | moments’ sparring got in thres wicked. blows | and reitted. She Is battnree pearson, Sue Jesons, er eer «ccc years, | Bizchaser, od, evant of $90 on each tot at ume, f WILL BE OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCTION | National museum building, reached by a flight | 200n a public reception will be tendered the | on his opponent's face in rapid succession, each shows no signs of serious injury to ber bull. 22ers caccrimcn, with interest, sccurta by u decd of trust on the prop: | tu be complied with: In 10 daracosherwioe Tight Fe 200.000 CIGARS, | of stairs with many turns, several attaches of | Members of the National Grange, when ad- pe Le Sctting Up « Defalcation. Sani ow Panes ee rans Conmmrvatory fray, uc ferns, of tale are hat comphed win i | served to Feel at rise and co of purchaser after 6 | Consisting ofthe nest Brandein the market, | {hovqna eum ManY turns, several, ettachee of | “rome: ol welcome cits Come ty Gon Pat dina they clinched, bat in breaking away Kil. | rae xuacrion Cavses a Derstersws BONDS ten days the pr. perty wi idacrisk and cost of | days’ public advertisement of stich resale in ED KEY WE 5 notes 1532 Kingman Placen. w._ | Gefauiting purchaser, “A deposit of Side Fequlted at | newspaper publisn din Waslington, D.C, for convenience of sa'e will be sold in our Store. We | Which have just been delivered to the National | tison and Mayor Smith, of Philadelphia. | rain, by a nick’ movement, Teaded” Hearid MEN TO MAKE MASTE TO SETTLER. ART STUDENTS AND PARENT s—aT Tur | time of sale, HOMAS DOWLING, BEASHS _DUNCANSON BKOS.. Auctleneers_ | respectfullysnform ‘the ‘public, dealers and inokers. | museum, Known to the world as the Grant | Speeches will also be made by Hon. Leonard | squarely on his back in the corner, St. Louis, Nov. 9.—A special dispatch to the Acwlemy of Fine Arts, corner 7th and E sts,, | _n6-dts ________ Auctioneer. {bat the above stock, is of superior quality. Ample | relies, The room is locked, and near at hand, | bone, worthy state master of Pennsylvania; | bleeding rom mouth aad nose GPRD UNE | Globe-Demoorat from Vincennes, Ind. says: Sipie of Drawing aud Pauuting, “Years of stody saved | JZUSHNELL & CARUSE, Real Bstate Brokers SIRE SERERS These goods wilt be savdin lowsor one box ani up-| keeping avigilanteye on every one who ap- | C2, Hobie, of Maine, who is the worthy mus: | heavily, when the police stopped the fight. Kkik | Globe-Demoorat from \ sted in Vincennes for Sie har Wouati, tae teanter cca wether, Soe | CEL CARTE pporaery Gu AGCGND SrREEr, CLOSE THE ESTATE WE WILL SELLAT commence THURSDAY. NOVEM: | proaches near, lounges a man who, though he | Clure and others. Se cut on bis upper lip and anotner on his nose. | some days, Last Tuesday the election resulted. had twelve medals and studted fliteen yearsiv: farope BETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTHEAST, AUCTION, BEGIN ey a RTH, St Ten AM. Twoead BE looks quite harmless, is really heavily armed. | ,, From a very small beginning the order of the | The short work and the two-ounce gioves used | in the defeat of the democratic nominees and ith the moat cel ented axtaie, | Partoular stent-3 AT PUBLIC AUCTIO: NING NEX’ pepe | Ee WALTER B. ee as: Extra » d night, to | Patrons of Husbandry has grown during the 20 | showea conclusively that both men meant busi- | the entire republican county Licket Was victor: nae bee ba a oatardey aie” | By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded In Liber ext SEVER OCLOUR, IN OUR BALEROOMS, aa Miho maipnt are taken, day and night, 10 | yeurs of its existence to vast proportions and | ness, Releree Harding decided the fight ofl be- | oun. ‘Six tautue ago Coubyy Treasurer Hob pnts es - No. 8x6, folio 67, 0. the aud records tor the Dis- VAMIAUAVENUE, THE REMAINDER OF | [[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. guard the relics, as, aside from thelr historic | to be a power for good among the farmers of | cause of police interference, and the receipts, ingsworth decamped with $77,000 of the peo De tries ot ee ‘THE STOCK OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY | J e a value, they have a high intrinsic value. The | the country. Itsaims may be gathered irom | which amounted to $1,000, were divided be-| pic's money. The bondsmen wer resting DESTSLLE VY. PRODHOMME PTI, ibeu, at FOI UCLOCK Pata purts| EROM.G: A. WHITAKER HS route 4105 | TWO HUNDRED, AND FIFTY GHRYSANTHE-| ri 'and allver aud precoussiones would make | tue folowing ottseans easy ube meen the fghuers, AN far ‘ae the/ Ggut went | Apparent easy during the od admin Tg ork ina resume of years of suecemful tench: | 01 Lola numbered” dh 3) and fourteen (14), Fe eee LAVaUUR, COBB! pERIDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTH. 1886. at | 9 rare “swag” for an enterprising burglar. The “DECLARATION OF PURPOSES” Kilrain undoubtedly had the best of it, and be | but on Tuesday when the entire republiean ing. Tete the Gu 3 jest and most practical system yet Fine Books in all Bindin, \ O'CLOCK A.M., within my salesrooms, I itten for learning to speak and understand the ‘Miscellaneous, “iaadard and Juvenile Books, | Will sell the above planta, last night expressed bis willingnoss to meet | ticket was elected they becaine iriguieued and w in Hearld at any time. An effort will be made to | at once set to work to settle up the defaloation location of the room in which the relics are be- | Of the order: “To develop a better and a higher oe ae en on be aeeeene “of said lot fourteen (14): | py, pps nOSt THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. _ | ing prepared for exhibition will not be made | Manhood and womanhood among ourselves. | arrange for a mateh in Washington in the near as cheaply as ‘vie before the present off. Bilsaed in tour weeks: “it aemiirely new and griginal, | © Cee ee oe a acne en cna, Putaren, fake, Pens, Peoctls, dc. &e. | [ITCH FOX & BROWN. Real Eniato Hrokera— | Known’ to tue patie: The. tolies wor | To enbenee te comforts nad ettrenticas ot our | tacaee cials retired. affair wus secretly worked Berets sue ated Bat At ene eee ae tec eay ay RNY | The aalo will conthine' ech evening aati enti | TCH FOX & PROWN: Real Entasa Hroxers, | ks ‘ion, wilt not | homes and strengthen our attachments to our | THE FEATHERWEIGHT CHAmrroxeurr. | uP, and Saturday morning, withost ‘warenee Rers. valuabie to advanced pupils, No. 1 and No | thence due vast seventy-one (71) feet ten (10) inches | sock 1s dispoucd OF zie 1 broperty of the nation, wilt not fe take ‘ai a the auditor appeared in court as the relator in - Fi temo om I fo the west line of second street east: then.e alonx the | SQ0K Is dispg Fauci the ax probably be placed on exhibition for | pursuits. To foster mutual understanding an Tommy Warren, of Louisville, and Patsy | the ie Sfeemng vouch Cunges now iorming at 1014 17th | line of second street vizhieen (18) feet four (a) inches ne MC WALTER Ee WILLIAMS & co, | REMAINING HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CAR-| 2" mouth,” ag? “it will ‘requite. some Sed co emulate caches aan yolate our jana | O'Leary, of Cincinnati, fought twelve rounds | sgeint ine securities ier Sok CON Te Need * CaaS E 3 consist of @ two-story frame | _ocl¢-1m SEER | BER CONNECTICU, AVENUE NOL Ta, ee coady ERO Coe EAE Laer | the good time coming: We neduee cnrextensen | Rear Muldraugh Hil, Meade county, Ky., yee | neon's attorneys quiehiy farpentod. ante IGNOR EUGENIO PEDON, ARTIST (LATELY COMPRISING PARLORFURN TURE, DWARE | Vide cases for holding them. Their si bot in‘tividual and corpurate. To buy less | terday afternoon for the featherweight cham- {idement, and the court made an entry order- ‘ot Rome), has opened a studio, room 85, Corcoran | ‘Terms: Oue-third cash: balance in equal install- TO-MORROW. BOOKCASE,LIBRARY TABLE EASY CHAIRS, | lation will be of a temporary character. For rporate, Eg feo LOUG A. side, Kid gloves “The tight | ingSettistoent as set foren, Tus soneneae fviog i tion in 1 eightee y not 1 3. E" L, WALNUT | many of the objects in the collection lal | and produce m« in order to make our pionship, $1 a side, eaves. Building. for "the pk ig instruction ments at mine and eighteen months, secured by notes MT. TAB. ETEGERE, EASEL, iy yy 0 Work, | sell-custaining. Yo diversily our crops, and | was awarded to Warren on © foul allowed'by | was made et 000, The tax-payers will drawing and m.deling for decoration, statues or | of purchaser bearing six per cent interest and aeed of CHAMBER SETS, WARDROBES, SINGLE | cases will have to be made, but this work, jus B. rersily our 1 Je plstala tener bees pedy meg irre —y ibave op tock Temainder of tie Sill some other works of art Heferences: F. Bell, supervis- trust on the property. 300 di at me of sale. EEES & CO., Auctioneers, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, TOIL ‘GLASS, | will take considerable time. Meanwhile the | Crop no more than we can cultivate, To con- A A . ith s 1 aa left $42,000, ing architcet of tue U.S Treasury. Dr. T.8 Verdi ee EUGERE tr: G34 Loulsians avenue, po ONG ES DESK. MI r SIDEBOARD, Wate articles will be placed temporarily on exhibi- on eect face our exports, selling less an = = octal = ry im borer 5 (one peewee Satan { vocxa Lapy (OLORED, WITH CONSE. _3 ui Gwponte iy Pont omee, | Arie HAT KACK HALL CHAT RAlE | HOO Iuauen gases as can be provided for them | {ue busbel and more on hoof atid in fleece, ‘To | Louisville early yesterday ‘morning, baying $5 | 4 gg erin success, a — ee 4 e ess. % babilit the | showed much punishment. Detroit, Micu., Nov. 9.—Yesterday morn- Sere aban | SOUCATIONAL fog CARAS GROVER Gea AUG | lebar, Shunohdn Se a Gute boas | Sri peda the mrgage apts ee mentee | owes MESH Peni 2 ee \ourter, ha ‘Address MUSIC ——— iN. = Fence tae reese | Cave qieumet atin, MOSUAt St ads |” ponprwaa aw caarinon, varon stoves, | SIERO Ceaee Bee ee TER | aoa tinal kha" enat Gags ive | prodigal and Wadutptiy We Provne tet | rue raccee mesote te tepser ne karanre | around stout on opel irs, when ous M sd agit school aad inisteaties ‘seopors | Siew ce adeamages fora thorough course in science, | _FXTTINGS AND CASTINGS, VAPOR STOVES, | th the remaining’ Furniture, &e., coutained therein, 1s merchartable value of thousands of dol- | Ing together, working vagetber, buying to- |" or rapom—Tue XNIGTS rloutino Race. Sire ele mae Srmarend ond pryaned ee aughsh school and. erga - vusic and Art. e theory of Music is thoroughly to whieh: ition is calic ite the ts ant rsonal relics y a genera! 4 COOBREE Tuugl ear Cleouiara ae 3d HABE | tage Spceia vention pan 9 Piana,Harpargan, | TINWARE, GLASSWARE, CHINAWARE, &c. | “31100 Memo ea Bg ueton Hehe nue the Manusetipts and peteonal roles | eeeekar tee oak anne Cetin one ok | Teo miliiie remalasd os gatesl Guys to] fot gn ecse aes ae ner Painting and the L Pri ing torch: a iN cg Chicago stock-yards last night, and there was | dress. 1 joment she flames, Se eee ge SEES WHEE ens | eet po cere arte Ma ieee on [pee ele edoyg [o S hography and Fancy Work. Lustra Painting, Calis | The undersigned assignee of L. C. Taylor & Co. will testimonials, coming from every quarter of the srnl pelecen rea itne shore) te: ad a work | ¥# burned almost completely’ off, her limbs thenles and” Kindergarten are ‘new features of the | sei at public auction, at the aucth f Weeks | TR OOTE STING. OF PARLOR AND CHAMBER | £0ver from Europeun cities und Oriental po | was, in & large measure, intended to be educw- | notice that only persons desiring to go to work | Was burned almost comple jong black blisters Pupil of Wm. M: Present year. Counected with the Academy is a Pete per Lo ec CONSISTING OF PARLOR AND CHAMBER } tentates—make a sort of object lesson, tell ng Honal in its scope and to bring members of | or who have business in Packingtown will be : weer Co., opposite Cty | _ FURNITURE. farming’ communities int. closer. relations < extended up the back. It is not yet known X TES, i018 ee Oamee pumas avenue northwest, opposite CHY | py virive of a deed of trust, ated June 294, aD. | ‘Be story OF Gon, Granvs tp around the world. | ticially, and develop among Uucm a love tor | admitted there, The sheriff also assures pro- | wheter her Injuries are fatal. al Li MANN’S PRIMAKY SCHOOL, BERLITS SCHOOL OP LANGUAGES, ice, where the goods Wve been removed for apse and duly recorded d'in 1ber a 86, folio Cee cern 7 sina “jollowing arti- | SUG, for refinement, and for the decoration | tection to all who py to work. = out Both Bile Sieg lana ae one bin Tz SCHOOL OF LA? more convenience of sale, on WEDNESDAY MORN- | ¢¢ ed, ove ofthe land records for Washington county? | ‘The jon comprises g artl-| aud Beautitying of the home—in a word, wo | packers have formully declared war on all Blew Out Both His Eyes. And ail other principal cities. ING, NOVEMBER TENTH, commencing at TEN | shaii'seli at pubilc auction, iu front of the salesroom | Cles: An aerolite, part of which passed over | make the life of the farmer better worth living | labor orgauizations, aud hi econd resolved hence-} Paris, Mo., Nov. 9—A very nad accident Vos tes Recognized as superto touil other simiar Institu- Ap the Most Hapid and Refined Italtan ¥<ethod. | tione “Unexcelled adv in S is 1 y - oe 7 liver menu | than under the old conditions it was wont | forth to empioy no men who belong to the happened near Holliday, this coanty, Saturday, O'CLOCK, the entire stock as above, viz: Upwards of | of Walter B. Williams & (6..corner 10th and D streets | Mexicu in 1871; an Arabian Bible, s Raters rabid: , ” : tages for learning CONVER- northwest, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER THIR- “ran. | © be. r _ (Composer of the New Fopuiut Choral March, for | | NEW TERM now ior Ladies. Gentlemen aud Chil | RANGES, HEATERS, &o, of every kind: STOVE | 2, ,LOCK'A: Af, | s, Oak Chauber Suite, Walnut | and sliver snuff box, gold table, modeled afer | ‘The order of the Patrons of Husbandry was Chicago packers and beef dealers, ‘Saturday | bunting, and come to Mrroverielts bear the Fiano Solo, “Forward, Columbial” de.icated to Mra | drea Free trial lessons every zaiurday. eel | CASTINGS, &c: LARGESTOCK OF TINWARE OF | Wardrobes, Rosewood Arm Chair, Marbio 1 op Tables | tue table in Mr. McLean's house, on which Gen. | result of a tour through the south in search of | Soa aet lay torty car-loads of live cattle were | dinner hour. Ed Overielt asked them to. stay Cleveland.) ocd zwe ry _ & and other articles mentioned aud’ described im ached- | IX. E, Lee signed the articles o1 surrender; this | ine , rding the farming industry | received at West Albany from Chicago, billed | Until alter dinner, and, in order to make them, RE—J. MOONEY HAS REOPENED HIS IsH, FRENCH AND GFRMAN ScHOoL | EVE8Y DESCRIPTION, CHINA AND GLASS-| dlemarked “A” Was presented to Gen. Grant by ex-ounfedérate | mummation regariing the farming industry | eee say, Treg and Poel ie Bene Peed. | stay. Wok ouser Cocinguns o ehes tn ea A Stuaie stig min Painting. Hebasa | Fy fortouig iadin sul tae ea Ee Wor | WARE, &c., comprising a general variety of HOUSE- Aggpest. CAMPBELL G. BERRYMAN, | soldiers; gold clgur case (plain), presented by | made in 1866 by Mr. Outver H. Kelley, then a | Cece of" che beet firms found that | bave to reruain with Mim to dinner. die was Ee Pee iat eats fOr tbe “benetit of | Washington, B.C. For eireulat ai FURNISHING GOODS; Also, TINNERS’ 10018, | 2-4 z em the second King of Siam; sliver trowel used |/clerk in the Department of Agriculture under | OSS OS. watcher wonid kill evook Sor thems Af] Spaning epon the quunsia, whee ty come Geet Corcoran Bui n6-evdin® 'Y, Principal. 2 JUBLIC AUCTION SALES by Gen, Grant in laying the corner atone of the | Str, Newton, at that time commissioner of agri- | tO trike in Chicago, which has caused the for- | Gent the gun was Glechanged, teariug one-of the ing. 3 oc2-1m GeTEN CMMREEEE COLLET: ROOFING and OTHER MACHINES, MANDRIL, Ameri Museum of Nutural Histury, New culture. | ‘Mr. Kelley was struck with ibe warding of cattle of the hoot by these firme, | bands off and blowing boch eyes out He lived (ALEXANDER ZIRT, iM aid oo ore ac RLS WIDDECOMBE, REAL ESTATE York; tleld glasses used by Gen. Graut during Heeb tech Sencraldemnoralize- | continues, they will _bave diiticulty in finding | @bout thirty minutes, The gun thut ktiled him | RS ‘Translations | Provides practiea.ly’ seit business education. No | ng-ot ulgiee: AT BOARD OF BROKERY ROOMS, fhe War medal trom Congress (gold) for open. | mnunitice of the cout aad fearing com. | Secommodations in the east for the killing of | Was an old ur my musket. ag, French, Gane ote Frapslations | terns nor vacations, Students enter at any time. ing the Mississippi, medals (gold, silver and : 4 - their stock. The Knights of Labor are bound TEE ae from the Kusilan, French, German, ete. _se25-2m*_ | Terms: Life “cholarshlp, $10; 12 week’ Coune Dene, 106 F sv. Nw. * bronze), badges of uirmies and corps; three silk | Some Means to give un impulse in the direction | {Bel mock. The Kalguta of Labor are tx Had « Powder Finsk to Play With. (A GEXTERIAN WIGHES To GIVE Lissoxg | 6c, 018. Send for cueular ‘ela-eoum NGA RNG ENOSSA GAIT a papers (Loumsville Commercial, Daily Chronicle, | ot better things he conceived the idea of the po yl ‘not kill any cattle tor the dealers 3 and wi Nokomis, 111,, Nov. 9.—Yesterday alternoon RI for | Patrons ot Husbundry, * : m, 7 cet | (ALTE and Burlington Hawkeye) printed for Gen, = - amar On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ELEVENTH, 8 i ill use their influence to prevent others from |g liutie son of Mr. J. B. Lounsberry, residi mie moderate, Adrem fon 06 Sar ofcestw* | Suen ce For Hal West Weeatapoee STS | PSTIRE STOCK, COOD WILL, FIXTURES, dc, | 4h, MONE OtLbck ® Ms thefolowing Proper | Grant, goleciion, of Juyanens ‘cine (his. ia ORGANIZATION IN’ WASHINGTON. Hlaughtering for them. ‘Tue live mock dealers | tyre miles south of here, was plariag, with & RY ST IM 50. THIRD | Friends’ Select School, No 13111 st. nw. Washiug. | | RESTAURANT NO. £216 PENNSYLVANIA __| H&S Will be offered: the Japanese | izessury.| Neves of these | Devaming so Weehington, Me. Kelley inten | et eee cept neat Soeneekatas tae | poweet Dau: Onich eomiaiags ena hele £X Floor Corevran Butiding “Portrait Class Mon- | tou, on Uct. 6th. (‘asses at choos OM reasonates AVENUE, By THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Pieces cost $5,000. ‘Tuls set was presented by | ested alx other gentlemen in bis project, and | Casterm butchers Found ef powder, when he throw ft tnio toe Gey, Wednenday and Pesday,” tuntructor, Mr. AG. ferink Addrew ‘Mas St. Gk DORSEY, (KNOWN AS OLD OYSTER BAY). Xo. 710 Qst. n.w., sub-lot 49, square 421, two-story | the government of Japan. Commissions as | thus the order was started, Mr. Kelley’s coad- | ™ pcre ny VRC ve. The explosion which followed destroyed, Ipetructer, Sr. EG. Menace’ Por partner anes |S ~ BEING ONE OF THE BET STANDS IN THs | "4 Pasement, 6 rooms, all conveniences. brovel frst lieutenant, first Meutenant, brevet | jutors wore: W. M. Ireland, at that time chief Looking for a Lest He! e sight of both eyes and burned hin badl from i p.m. to 4 rat STRUCT ON IN DRAWING AND PAINTI CITY, alot Lat di wagers Bog. MOrY Frame, being east | cuptain, captain, colonel of volunteers, brie | clerk of the finance division of the Post Office | 4 scPPoseD FACTORY HAND WANTED For | SUOUL the fuce, bosides destroying tbe stove aul She ae | Ais FULLER'S Studio, 118 Lat Mist DELA ar SUCTION. half of Lot 41, square 209. der general, major general, eutenant geueral | Gepartment; Win, saunders, superintendent of 2 molishing the furniture in Une room. Dis ART ASSOCIATION OP NEW | MUSCEY aid Mise LUISE, £ STH Teasiee: |_on wEpNespat? AUCH ox, xovEMBER find general; commfsionyaiso,as a member ot | cebariment; Win. Saunders superintendent of WHOM VAST ESTATES ARE WAITING, ofarattare | Gf and acer Color Patirings Cine pabaise ing | AUDIT Mondays 10 to 12: Wedicadays and Saturdays | TENTHeat TWO. CLOCK ‘Terms at time of sale. the Sucraménto Society of Pioneers, as honor- | Rev.“A. B. Grosh,® clerk Ib the Agricultaral | Notices have been posted in Lowell, Law- ‘The Most Famous Jockey. Design. Free clase Satur eee Decoration: prineipics of days See oc26-Lm* ‘LGSTLise SHORTHAND, THE EASIEST system to learn and to read, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. | 8T¥ member Loyal Historical society, Military | department; Kev. Joun Trimble, tueu in the | rence, Fall River and otber large manutactur-| Fred Archer, the world-famea jockey on the Order of the Loyal Legion, aud as member of | ‘Treasur:; J. R. Thompson, who held an impor- turt, whose d¢ suicide was “qifinruetuay tention? te | JP) UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers W.C. DUVALL, Auctioneer. nest _| the Aztec club; certificate Of election a8 Presl- | tant place 1a that deparuinent, and F. M. Sic. | ‘Dé Wwns ol Massachusetts, as well as in Lewis: | English turt, carey tiged ng £ i! pee etoneer._=8St_| Gentor the United States, and certificates of ee cla wellknown vineyardist | #2 and Augusta, Me., offering 20,000¢ reward | ported in a cable dispatch in yesterday's Stam, perfovaiers or teachers Terms inoderats, 734 12th | TRUSTEES SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR! NSON BROS, Auctioneers mein bership in Various bodies; “the freedom of | of Wart R. .- For’ tine cee they seit | for the dlsoovery ot Edward Marie Recamier, a | was born January 11, 1856." Williacs Avior oe = mt TURE, CARBETS, | fc. CONTAINED “LN = mus | Be city’ of various European cities, and ad- | labored in perfecting the deiuils of their orgun- | man about 60 years of age, who 1s supposed ‘to | bis father, rode and won the Liverpool Grand MAzLEWooDINeriTuTE For borisexes, | QVEELIAG 80, 1200 G SEREET SOUTH. | SALE OF BUIONAL EMMARY cite one sathbn les of various ellie ead Tarte pal | ution, which they bused on a ritual of our | be at work in some of the cotton factories in | National steeplechase with Little Charley, at A ye as Oe TE i By order of the commission for the construction of | Suthorities of various clues and various socie- | degrees tor men and four for women. Haviug | Now England, “Two agente came aver orn 147 pounds, in 2008, fay the time Pred wane rs W = Ss : NOKTHWES' aa rack COLIIERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL | {OFS Well arranged courses of study. $250 per yeut : the Congressional Library building. we will xell at the | tes and resolutions of the same character, | formed a constitution, these seven men met on | 3 Tast summer in seareh of hi fuil- , ~ was | J SHORTIDGE Yee Cobexe), A.M, Prin. uck3ms } By virtue of a deed of trust, dated September 16th, | the Congresslonal Library building, a rance last summer in and, ears old be showed that he was cutout tor # for Boys” A few pupils received into the fumnlly as ee tS A. i). 1880, and duly recorded: I will seltat peolic wae: | site of the library 2. ilding on THURSDAY. NOVEM- | presentation letters, é&c., including # Chinese | the 4th of December, 1867, in Mr. Saunders’ find their man by inquiry, have 4 Boarders addres Lk C COLLIEME, AM. 1538 1 SPADES OF | Hon’ a the prembane 1250 G"aeetvortiwest an | Brit Ad, Ios, commence a TEN OCLOCK AM. | Radress on lll; elcpbait tak presented by | oticein Washington and ‘constivutsd them, | ioe,tg find tuelr man by inquiry, have resorted ckey. and in dive time be was upprontions to * im_| Edy: te adults contidentiat; prepares iurcoitege, | Wi Nespat MunING: NOUE PH, | Nexinniiie at house No, 103 Kast Capitol street, ali thé | the king of Siam; Copuc bivle presented by | selves the National Grange or the Patrons of . On RINDERG anapoiis, West Polat, all exanuinations. } oors, Windows, Plumbing Tee ee ee ‘antels, and ail other materi Furniture, Carpets, &e., mentioned in schedule CLASSICAL | attached to said trust. JOSEPH ROSENHAL Engiish spoken.) im charge 0: Mai | S25 AVY INSTITUTE. xw.cor, Sthand K stan. ave F. G DES GABASNER 1588 1st nw. oc23-6m | pies SRAGG'S ENGLISH ANI ATE ORIN CLASSES. ‘amily and Day School for Young Ladies and | _26-3t ‘Trusiée, . +4 TI ke of an jued or pvem| 2 74 vi ia cent bricks mous | Gore, oft Abganinia? sporung rider evra | Husuandry;, Mutt Me, Saunders ax master: Sr | 3.090.000 = win o the eleraen | oan ey ine ae act's ant xcept | dore, yssinia; ompson us lecturer, Mr. Ireland as secretary, | “POOLE a comin lebrated ul 00" ant Capitolstreet, | Donélson, presented to Gen, Grantaner thera | aud se deliey es wedaarar Mime. Hecamier and ti So awast pr fg yg oy 8, 20 and 100 1st street east. ol 1 heir to a vast property | tor the Cesarewitch, in 1872, at 77 pounds, : he 14. 16, 1 nelson by officers of the army, and Tan away from home and enlisted in the : Madame A. PrLk (irom Paris). Excellent pro- | {itt (iris SU and $04 Csi... Keopensseptemr | 7 oatag DOWLING, Aucloneon 129, 141, 143,145 aud147 A streetsuuth- | Used by im until ghe end of the war; sword Lephie al ak te oee French navy during the relgn ofthe First Na- neve open wg Sgr d weeny tte iunetation amd thorough instruction. Will give les Ce SS feats : Yoled to Gen. Gran¥ by the citizens of New | From this small beginning, less than twenty | Poin, "Wiken hicehiprite Pome TO ae ary. Le eye | 7-4 sons at her residence oF at the home of Dupils,. 61 hs. lncipal = IMPORTANT SALE OF WORKS OF ART. 20 BON Ee Cee arn eS Pore ay ths pen eng Ooms or ee Hepelee years ago, has sprung up an order which is | rived in New Orleans be deserted, and coming | tor ~J - ‘ore ae ‘at three-year-old ATT 3 = ae es SELECT SCHOOL, 1511 IST. N. W. | wk ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE A | pAO% {0% 115. 121, 126, 127, 128, 128, 136 and eat TD) Oe Ati} firmly established In every state and territory | to New England went to work in tne factories. | won the Derby five tinea. It is impossible to HILL KINDERGARTEN AND AN ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL FUR LE iE x SOF OTK Pennsylvania avenue. wentea to’ Gen, Grant by the ditizens CRioot 2 dt at ne. COMMELE SE BOY DE: BOTH SEXES, SRLEOF A LARGE COLLECTION OF OltinCa ‘aisothe OF ART, COMPHISING ILALIAN SCULPTURES, | owing mentioned FRAME HOUSES | or Jo Daviess county, Illinois, - ater | in the Union, witha total membership swelling | Here he married a French-Canadian girl, by | give a complete list even of the importaDUraces ork Princ-vai, "Tenth year begins October 4th. For c ept the bricks und stone in the cel- culate address principal. ‘ocl#-im | | There as they sand, 4 : into the mitlions. Growth was slow during | Whom he had oue child, the person who is now | Won by the Jockey. For twelve years past he two courses of study—Engllsh and Scien. | PEN! us ARGE HALL VAs Jar an foundati the ‘battle of Chattanooga; Roman mug i 4 y Ss ©: we, | Wanted. When the boy was about two years | has aver: about 600 mounts a Year, aud bas ips ~ ~ tex LAINES. HIGH GRADE Bi QU ‘Nos. 1_5 and 124 A street southeast, and pitcher; silver match box used by | the first two years of the order's existence. ~ m > AWW SSHISG TON ACADEMY OF TEL BoRapny | SiGe Castal, The schools supplied with naps | FGUUES, GREEN MARBLE PEDIStA La Weti | So 152.ane 125 2 stFeet south Gen, Grunt; "gold cigar cuse, enumeied, pre- | Luter tts prosperity aud usefulness were greatly | old the iather deserted his wife and went buck Mon in "not less, than 2,700 races, fils name bas removed trom Capitol Hill to 31 ¥ st a... | Sysiera, reference fooks und a chemical and pieced SSRIVE PRON eURGEEE ABT GEMS | No. 1244 ot house, Ree eee ee ea ne ee eee ocd te ae TR rea ee Coin | senkmreiollvs of Muse heonea weneotiar bie uvely pean hs toe moc or Bee = Scene | Mboratirs supplied with ali necessary apparatus | GitE BACH OF This VALUABLE. OLLEC. iG days aiver Tee lotys ale Picea of jude stone DrerenaeeES | ends. ‘Those attempts wero happily deveaied | Marriage in America, ~The lady's name ‘was | 2gCKe" Overy, ear. Aa the rosult of ‘his ex: rs Sumber of siuleats lunited. Tullion rok £30.15 BALE (OF THIS Y, LE EC: lays alter Territory; six pieces of Jade st. nied by . Mii $104 @ year. including Use of textbooks. Students a ommission Prince hoon, of China; knife made at Shetticid | wid membership. thereafter conterred with Arict. Atler = bret conreship ope) pentriea 000, Mr. Pierre Lorillard geve bit 95,000 SetiMuer Received aay Unie. "Send for ‘catalogua” oF call at TH STREET AND PENNEY DUSCANSON BROS, auctioneer | jor Gen, Grady. guid pen used ‘by Gen, Grant; | More discrimination, so that only” those eu. | Recainicr. “From this marriage seve aren | Sheu be won’ the Derby on Aroquots. Tu Jan- 4 P school between 2:30 and 4:30 p.m, 4 a EDNESDAY, ‘0 aera ed directly in agriculture! pursuits co o1 is Recat a \dewt Mi Praser, x moa: oxperanceduessher and horoven | J). VERNON SEMINARY, 4Mt ASD wilh Wal Bact Day." © Tue M. De Loz th the defense of Fart Sumter: go | Ue thegrowid of tue order was rapid and | tue factory girl whom, be,bad married years | market trainer. Karly in November, 1804, ta Teneo French law | ou, Lids ana AY : Exhibition vember 9th, fro coal oH , olne rs ‘ 5 5 Se rcias eteieats | Seerdugans Dor eter Raw e a nacona rita |e PHOMAS DOWLING. 1 COLLECTION AT PUBLIC SALE, nhayivaulu; gold-ieuded cane pre, | dreds or disciples us eutiiuslusticus theraselves, tolling in the mill to support herself and child: | mediately after Bis bereavement Be, caine to ‘AMES CORRIDON, VISITING TUTOR, G ae oyna hea no2dts, Auetiineer, | wm QUE, sented to Gen, Grant ub a tnibute of regard tor | Were untiring in thelr etloris to pus tue order, | | f FO ES poner | aD ey this couatry on @ vs one was received eJisseatt wears chhutthand, Bookkeeping, Penman-| qweitun yess opens Sept. Botha Tne Pree wt [DONCANSON BROS, Auctioneers ORIENTAL is numane testimont of toe orldiere snd Kind | That Ge icemeed bis cosienip bod tas tke | tom pours mater take ehisinon, See hed ouame | fans nes ‘Unswerving houesty, The Englis Ship. all siview Classes jombiatt Col - etbal wi ees consideration of those who m e q ‘ ‘a pret cohol 155 A aa, Monday, Wea ae | Gauiy, ome ANEF Beptember Sth from 1 9S pm. | 2) 4LuABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE and MODERN | sick and wounded during the war: xold-beuded | Held, holding meetings wuerever and wheu- nto the possaesion of the property. dleoovered Rewspapers ai publish articles Geploring bis ca bee ee ~ SIDE OF H STREET, Be'TWEEN ‘cane used by Gen, Lu Fayette and presented to | e¥ possi & gror r paper the a. ME EAERIET MILIB-VOCAL Lisson Lape pie eG FEA UST AND TWEATY-SECONL ‘This remarkable collection, the property of M de | (21 ‘Grunt by the ludies ol Bullimore, Md, | Logether to listen to @ presentation of tue many Tee ee ES ale New York Herald says: It may be Mitatted rapa Saturdays 24 a and GRTHIVEST, AT ECBLIC AUCTION. ag, | Lue: of Paris, has Just been recelved and arrauged for | Carved wood cane from tie estate of Sir Walter | advantages that wouid surely come wo them it | age egal, The hel papers ad aivida tke aie _ Fred Archer mas the idolof the British 7 Kesidence 28 m Sa AY, the SI AY 0 VEM- tion in the on Scott; fitven butions cut trot n. Grant's bes i 3 ” tween themselves. This was dom v HAKVARD GRADUATE ENGAGED aS rexare | ae Sr se eat opart Rooms of ae a ene eee ae (ee aeed Ur atieruaniseal Dede api obey aatp | nad Se tociy yours ehe eatates have boom an | erebs Coming eeat tab ne meee ee ae PA giscin Withington aher’ November hours | D0 * ® CAGENSs Gower tas SOME BUSE | Prentiss, the wet tweniyiwe let apd seven Messrs. DAVIS & HARVEY, fous Datuoe ana Y oco mneute bed aici n Oran | Dean ae eect their hands, About s year ago a quarrel took | {aise start or brouk away. lostesdor pulling neon Bor ‘ luches front of lot nu 213 8 atBelmout aud Fort Donaldson; sev rs +. = . dats, Ail Posi aga Statbematral cae, Laue pre ames thereof (14) feet Bis, inches) in sfuaze Humbsred 212 Chestnut Street Palladelphia, Of shoulder straps worn at dillerent umes. by WOMEN ADMITTED. EOnrcen disclosed tive scandal for ‘revemge, “ite | Lis wofet's Read of be kept tt loose, and a e008 Grevi and French. “References and further laforma’ t Fiat. | thereot (44:5 feet, inches), In square numbered ‘And will be sold Gen. Grant; brouze Vases presented by the sources, disc . » the flag dropped started his horve along w' Fa eee Sees ie TARV BU TLE ES | Voss Rn GUIGE AND FRENCH | tain iced fom theleireat aw of John's. Nevids and | NOV. 16TH, 16TH. 17h, tstH. 19TH AND 20TH, | Sees .eeige eer Youonama; smell elephant | (ew squal tame with inen dod ascede to | Raewing test toe steers will bovcined mies | S—iveee, eee, seat, BRAY ot, le bos enose ; a FIN Stee | MA Schoo! ior Young Ladies’, 21 Vermont ave.will | David rnglish, deceased, dated on the 271 of AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS. take from the mabarajah of Johore; oid elol- eh actiew bu: bea art. PRIVATE IN LATIN, GREEK, | reopen — Getober, A. D., 1585, and recorded in liber No. 11.4, Sung: they are obliged ple. quick at seeing an opening, and very courage- Mathematios sad Seabon iatcke hata oe WEDNESDAY. September 201m je206m_| {llonlot aintofengtinn cereal week, Nos ALS eeepc rae ee OE Sr (oes OS a i seen Seth Grivingtais notes right ot Tei was erences given. ‘Mis8 GLOVER, NSTRUCTION ON THE of Jo-eph J. Coombs, deceased. ANTIQUE. = felts WRBRLSWAGe hagrbe enjoved by the sterner sex. In tne grange, Pretty Millie’s Elopement. cuuse the British public knew that he rode to ecleim* 1803 Q St, & nS TE aN, Jerms: One hit cash. aud the balanee tn one to five | Rare and Unique specimens Verne Martin, Chip- | Porcelain jars; very old Crackleware bowls; an | national, slate and subordinate, women exer MOTHER WITH A KISs AND JouNs | Win Uhat bis mounts were often backed with ee JOLIN, Years. oF ail cash. ay the purchaser may desire nages | pendaic, Lou Cass, Loué XV. Colonial Eunpire; | afin Of au idol, suid to be one thousand years | lice the Tight ol Voting, purticlpars Im dicete: | DECEIVES HER Dut tise relerence to the bores be was ridi P's native ‘Pariian ieatuers radia ot ka teoe | price bar nano, tee DONCH, 608 Hat, nw. or | Fordererred paynient to Gear interest ai, ait per Ea itch of 14th and” 16th Centuries: fine old Dutch | old; # pleture o1 Gen. Scott, by Puge; @ marble | sions whenever so lnctaed uod are eligible to HER LOVER, ‘Mr, F. Gray Griswold, the master o1 tue Htock= gg a WASEND: vee Teposk GF S100 Meguired oP the eee ery | Inlaid musical chime highsianding Cock: other | bust of Geu. Grant and pedestal und a painting | any olfice, irom the lowest tothe highest. “Nor | “Good night, mama,” said pretty Millie Auge, | away hounds, an authority upon racing ma’ Cation and eloeaticn to pubile aud private teuchers Hike Oi ELOCUTION. Conveyancing. deat cost of purchaser. ‘Terms tobe | eNine Clore, Gut fone SEC. be kctead eg Cease, | of Gen, Grant aud aud epaulets worn: by Ger | 4 2.8, wing wocommon vo find «woman dis | as she kissed her mother affectionately on Jeav- | ers and racing men, says: “Archer was « mah sid = * s. oh sa ee a 2 | chim Buhl Lou 2 ata » | relics c e - | charging the duly of secretary, with a pains— 7 % [4 Er wipes 1917 191n street nw_| and ot of defuniting: purchasers ater Aveugiy fam | VerHe Marth & Bubl Mantel Clocks, Grant, given to the War department by Col. | tairtuy cnreluluess und tuorougtiness that does | ing the house in Reading, Pa. last Friday eve. | Of remarkabie sige tor # Jockey. His natural W Sains Enorosmt 908 ee ON AND — He wotioe of such reaale in souie newspaper pubibited | a sspe and euprrhetrrctincaccorated by noted | 27H much for tue, prosperity of the grange. ‘Tue | ning to attend a Ladies’ Ald society meeting | WeukM wins soot ue he wing one at Ene SPEVENS HART, Principal — Private and ee PROPOSALS. jo Washington, D, Syretras I, BRAMHALL i ree gala ea ye oan Lifer ded m working of pice eranges seed er aa down town, At the next corner Miss Auge | hardest trained men ever seen. He rode re- ; moe ee Ss. n sigand awarded gold medals at Variousexh: bitten yee ecueea eee . Pt os geriame ——— CHARLES MoMATIHEWS, — | lu Furope comprisiag Sevres Hoval Vienna, Koyat Ihuuy minor olicial positions, reveals the some: | Met her young and expectant lover, John A. | peatodly as low as eight stone ten. To get it Cloud, Wiheedin, be- | From the Fhiadeiphia PING—APED | PR/PVALS FOR DELUGING AND RIF-RAP for heirs of David English und Jolin &, | Dresden Capa ué Moi . losed r down to thls of course uired a creat ‘Nevius. deceused. posee, Wedxewoud, Dell Miss Tillie Martin, whom the gossips are | What anomalous tact Lhat they take u deeper | Spears, and see te Sop Fogy ties theron gli § ps cccon rousing Whee be Gane be th wcuiations aud rapid Wrilln @ specialty. ee esc L = JOSEPH L. coomns, ORIENTAL ition 4 dank concern In Une success of the order than do the | Wey Were speedily an 20 | pace tebeny oy yy RE FD pe at ee EW an ABO o ‘Trustee for heirs of Joseph J. Cvomibs, deveaned Paral Kindly assigning to a position in the front row | Don are more punctual In tueir discharge of | WeFe soon on thelr way toCamden, oa wie | itand used it every day. He was of tue build C.F. WOOD, 275thst ne a pz AsHINGTOS, D¢ titers ‘ph J. Cool lece Rich Tarkish and Tee i eas of ladies that ure to receive with Mrs. Cleveland | yssumed duties, and never fall to keep the Pennsylvania sloping setae Ds Z a with- pace yey reef qh GL 3 Mosk’ | EWE ve an a AT ; oe oan i {large and curiously ‘carved Tvories | this winter, is a fair and slender girl of twenty | organization under tuelr care in & most pros Jen opera ey yey) | seine Spm eo, Sp —_ a reopen Mouday, Sepiember 20th, at 110 L | Ty ENILETH 1856, f and Tiprap st eat ote Mees fener eR OER. ON | Bronzes inlaid with precious metals, oid Chinese and | or thereabouts, with features of exquisite regu- | perous condiuion. ee ences or an = Hegemon ‘ed what he considered was the pe- ‘autem | on Fat Wasbing: | account ot meney of the weather unill WED- | Jupanese ‘Porcelaink Saisuma, Cloisonne: cane te = either re peUrses, Being ask: Lge _ Tae warn | NESDAY, the TENIH DAY OF NOVEMBER, | Hocut Carved ‘Teak cou, Ge, fine Persian Stauding | larity and a form of uncommon, grace. She is door to each other, until lateon Saturday night, —, eget By Cy oy TS, Ge MATHER fications forms of bidsand other informa. | 4-b. 1580, al same bow and place, Lampa—Panoply of Armor. the dauynter of Dr, Henry J, Martin, a New Frederick Douglas in England. then acarriage drove Up to the residence of | kiseompstitors, he replied © K think probably uidkdstes prepared for om PETER C HALNS, CaAnLES a ee PERSIAN AND TURKISH RUGS. York physician, anda niece of Jumes Fulgate, | From the Loudun Daily News the young groum’s father, Then it was that the | lie wonderfal Sarting. alspengn, So every on3 ‘or Civil Service bxami- = __Lieut. Colonel of Engineers. ‘Trustees for hers of David Lngiish and John8, | About 100 finest Bokhara, Daghestan, Anatolia, ae pesersony pa Saabs later wie {n'ehe | Slavery has been ubolished in name and ayes ey afiase $0 the | Reknen fia paneeseeh siegnoned ‘of getting of *. sell ATE, ‘Nevius, deceased. Seeer earg, guid, tare, Mecot, ‘Teheran, | YU tondasks, where she mot the President and | 1M theory all over the Union; but the prejudice | Cur Just as the bride alle! What followed was | Well at the start und of keeping a horse's bind JOSEPH L.coomEs, | Madras, Bagdad, Camel's “Hair, Shira | Adirondacks, where she met the lent an eens weal te er to come wed was | ¥ ty ry and’ bay ~ebeot tor Young Ladies and ‘Trustee for heir of Joseph J. Coombs, deceased. | Usiack, Hy« . Jeypoor, &e. Mrs. Cleveland. An intimacy of more than or- | against bis color is still at times very paintully | told by Mr. Augue. lexs uD im was very fond of short asi TUiseK 1ST, 1850, Academic | 28st MODERN. inary, cordiulity sprang up between the two | mantiest, His whole Il is @ battle with it, “I rushed out and saw crf daughter descend | races, suy five furlongs. in all io ‘dashes +. 5 Real (arare ‘oung ladies, and when they separated the mis s Fe from the carriage, and told her to come home. | he was far superior to apy man living. In ad- ([ MOS J. FISHER & CO, Real Estate Auctioneers | pilftiug and Pedestal, resi Homan Moises supers | tress of te White House hud eatructed a prom. | 0d bets now here in England for rest, and in | (yom te cartines sik tele het te, come, home. | Gf ion to bie remarkable ability as a rider ue IMPROVED PROPERTY oN | Bhaue Figures and ‘busts, rich Cut Glass “Ware, | ise irom Migs Murtin that the latter would visit escape tream | Co tmed ot in Y courses. Special advantages in "Music atd Art A building in course of erectls wit eulnezed school and eiass roomse will add greatly Departments, at Wash ve something to say about this,’ | was an Sine judge of # horse. w - x " YSTREET East .: | bev a els, re os W the advantages oi Ue school. Nawber or f tye ee TE eR DEW ee ETE. (ON | Sevres Ten sels, £6. the capital during the winter. ‘Toasslst her in| which he is always consclous of struggling | Just then I was struck with a fist between my | The moment he put his leg over one be could beth departs limited Mw LARLE 1830 kt 1860, and opened immeuately | Artes LS RoRti wee Vee tab aS HIGH CLASS PAINTINGS. doing whut men would call “holding her own,” | against in bis own country. eyes, and asecond blow on my face sent me Archer —— in prewince of bidders, PUBLIC AUCTION. Ninety valuable Paintin s, finest examples of | she is even now engaged in purchasing an out-| “At this point Mrs. ‘Douglas, whois an Ameri- ene into the middle of the street. I <PENCT RIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE c Specifications. ceusral insiruciions to bidders and | On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEM. French, Dutch and Belgian Schools, by the follo fit that will equal avy the season ts likely to | can lady, young and fair, puis in ber word tor | ri back and found that my daughter Sab stane-—A practical busine duc bank forms of provosai will be furnished to estab | Best VTESTH, et HALE = PAST FOCI eminent artists! Ohus, Lande J. 3. Veyramat, tail | produce, and it ls predicted that she Will beong | Cue honoror he eouutts,” Shewenay Tenciids | Suet kor mechan wade saat my a giallies young men, and women tr suppor: the sqquamutuctarers and dealers ‘on meplicatton 10 lth front, of the premises, we shall 479, 4o Bruck Lajos, 1; MI. Lobrichon, kaw. Wehter, | of the leuding belies of the capital. To her grace | her husband that not long ugo they traveled | Just then the eab driver int and said he clin vi Ss vez-dO-n1-2-64 Sol. Ce pen z 3 at 2 4 ies a 5 Lard, fc. Sem a of person si is the charm of w keen an ether 2, Et rot etal an something to say, anc Sie “Thorough Instruction given ia Rapid Wr W-30-01-2-8-0-60 Gol. Cotpe of Engrs, wre G8 lots 46 sha Ses Bone Mh ANG | J: He Gerome, M, Finchatd, 11 sé sky, C: | of pei he adds the charm of » k | tog ,600 miles through the states, and | had something to id be caught hold of the nglish Language, Correspondence. Rapid « a tt eust, between Band Cate north: tots | haves tas Sour pet eN set, uullsh J. Verbosck: | Dleusure-loving mind, and the power of @ tact | everywhere Mr. Do hud met with kind-| me and assauited me. Both assaults were en- lations Hookkeeping: Busines Practice. Comuy teal 4} and 42 have the same frontage on a ¥0-N. wide | Grolieron, @. Le Duverser, dA Walkee oo ear: | i delicate us it 1s effective 1s also constantly at | hess ‘uud courtesy. Very cordially ne adiuita | tirely unexpected.” ‘Law, Political Economy. Stenography and Type-Wri- i A G D. alley, in the rear. Prof. P, Wagner, G. Rota, ©. Carpenter. 2. Casanova, | her command, It was this as mach asany other | {t. Even on the Hudson steamboats, where FIVE ARRESTS AND MANY LAW SUITSTHE RE- ones, day Tne rg 4 poe Cres a ‘0oD 106, ‘Terms of sule: One-third in cash and the remainder | ¥. Zuber, Buhler, ‘Barzaghl, Cattauoe, (bax, E. Delort, | trait which is said to have endeared ber to the | thirty years. @nother lady who is present SULT. EDNESD AY. Sepwember lat: § 9 a.m. and 6 pin 2 {nsx and \weive months, secured by deed of trust of | M.'Tenkate, A. A. Lesrel, G. P, M. Vanden Bros, F. | President's bride, testifies to having been iorcibly ejected | ne elopement has thus far led to five arrests, Secs SPAM Srp of ceacters, Tuition Foss ae berégurad tins fates OS ueedadas | ® Dew, Bela Magher Buys Back Hia Wife. |4it'down vo diauer ‘with’ his. fionds “tous | Cyrus Spears yesterday swore out ‘warrants far castes “teguins tamness commen ane Sern, HOLDFAST IS A BETTER aerate ‘This entire collection ‘s to besoid withoutanyre-| Gia r Buys sit down to dinner friends trom Yon entering, sod’ Dulance 16 UNCANSON BROS. Aucuoneers. serve whatever. Cata.ogues can be had on Saturday, | HE FINDS HER LIVING WITH ANOTHER MAN | England, though they satata table by them-| charging W. A. Al father of the bride; ts of 910 each: & year scholarship, —_— dD iat SALE OF VALUABLE REAL rs. | 804 mailed on application, ON RETURNING FROM His WANDERING, | selVos, he wus permilied in the course of this | George, a brother, und Sirs. Maggie Heckman, Soa Night sesions— | The newspapers are full of wordy shopclainis and| TATE ON K BITREET NORIH, BTW eee eee nt after Tuesday, November 9h, | 4 special trom Lancaster, Pa,, says: A local | Journey to Pant withod’ soy inverterence on ac- | a sister, wi charge of carrying concealed deadly 50 on entering: three mouths¥i, | nolay bisr's of commercial vetf praise. ‘But Win, OPPosite PRONE EER QE ARE e | fom 8am. 108 pm n621t_| Enoch Arden case reached @ singular conclu- | api distinction. ‘The colored ‘waltem” on inst George’ All the scoused were noadmilecumes what HOLD FASL ihe publle py ietac ose fron dated A 2b, 1880, [HOS 5 FISHER 00, Neal Exate Atciioneer | sion here aturday. Iu the latter partof July | board the" veniel,retted "to "take le all or rial. Cyras Spears te Free on apyuication last and allt and recorded on yi bbe ; SS ney. HEY CGP cet. Principat, condense fede 2) foiowad et seq. of the land records tae ioe nie TRUSTEES SALE OF DESIRABLE GROUND | James Gallagher returned to this elty after an | Money. | THe, S00 fot ney ‘would ‘wot’ pass | iriver who tock the young see ie oe "EM, Vice Principal. aul ss trict of Colum! by thedireotion of the holde: COTE hee Ee, ME PLEAS | absence of six years to find bis wife living with | nef), ‘Yes; he fully recognizes the change that | depot, were, on the other band, held in @300 PRICES, of the uote thereby secured,we wislofler forsaieinirout | ANT, AND EXTENDING THROUGH TO FOUE- | another man cumed B, F. Kiehl, by whom she a beoaghl, bacieverticntad ik ree toes [eee lonee Tor ‘assault ‘Mr. Ume bad ag! < oak uate Pee eee ee Sa WS EASE | yt EER STREET MOA ou Partion had boon legally: married, bce. Caller | that witnin the past two years ihe mere rumor | Auge, Kissinger will now prosecute Auge for ¢ D. NOV. D. 3 virtue of of trust, Ay jes had been iy bh, taken a sitting ina tel ‘Corner Pa. ave. and 15th st, U.S Treasury. 5 FOUR OCLOCK P.M., ail Uhat parcel of real estate, | A~ 5, Bnd Teco eopatrs that he 2 Select “chooi ior Hops and’ Young Men. “Number Seca AOE Bree situate and lying in the elty Svaahingioa, fa the | 2:9 er seq. oue of the ea ier se oe Cae ea eg aebend Nara | church of Washingioa raised ferment rough- Pitesti cin ub, DEB MONDAY AS fate oceans (dey tarde | ites aL ras ae a mam | fehused i ive aay fngat whi the womans | Ob tht te, tms Saat ELFTEMB.K busand Evening seeslons. cefefil | Yon cau get a gond Chinchilla D. B. Tot numbered seven (7), of the eisof Jobs Davide | Cereb? we Wi! COM the BeViER: | The Woman refused to have anything to do | Angry and exclied letters, This niguly gifted Soden Enkin ae tre commen Engst | for 97.50. a splendid Chincuiila De pee ye ss pe ee FRENTH DAY OF NOVEMBEK, 4. D. 1886, at | with ner Gat husband, par see Ser ate Unguised with his triendsbip, who had been. r ieue, algeora, Gcoruetty. Latin aud & neipat | Hues hiuehilife surtout <Wereoat ai sia, Chincha | Hnenp tour (24) fexton ihe nortl side of K atree north. | Wasningion sintia of Gatiati neat con. OF | Laneastar and procured’ work at, Ephrata bus- miufsbal of the United States ind bg just re suie-dio GUCIOS MACAPEE AML SE D.,Prineipat Tuls'tack one hundred ‘aid forrseten rea weay ane | uumbered nity-cight (58), fifty-uine (68) and Aity-nine | boarder. Saturday alterhoon the two husbands | HFed ach ov at Welaspleie: ster ineh ction anil tees hed os ents eae tea CHOOL OP MU { BLISHED 1877.) runs tuck one hundred and forty-seven (147) feet to a | atid onehull (09m), OFS. P. Brome cred aoe fe t the ofMovof Alderman McGling, | t8@ District bia, ‘ 1305 Ht at new Ae) | Seren: Kersey nbest anoranent ad grexteat bargains | 1. fuvt (30) oot alley, and Isiguproved with wiwo- | division of Mount icasaut” gud The afair wes detlaiteiy arranged. Tn cow: | owned junnential Se PieSr wi bes is woos | Ravcaes ont Seth Sale anh Bis aap ta Bee) Paste OMETETSG ATS RAG, Beietpae | Esl Sitey ira 96.00 up, “A geicadta He | ernie Onettird can the reidae in two equal te | can tekcens Sut and gets purehase,moneyin | Aue cattau of une sun of 910 paid oy Gallagher | Waole continent, recogniues a ibaa of cousum- | minut opt none. of tha far the a TxGatss RERG, Pibapa = Dit cre stall ments. payable in one und two years, respectively, | decd of trust upon the properiyedli nat oeunerngice | to ici the la. tor surrendered all Claim tothe | wate Skin, ane take Tor Te’ bride is CDONALD-FLLISSCH(OL AND WELLESLEY | Qicore-ciems, Lingua, Casineres Sui Caza | Tom the dap of sale, with interest sithe race sfx co} | apsueetrustuRoR tue propertysolorall ime @ wife's house and tw | theless a swarthy thin, And ve must mot take @ | pass by. Mo ‘Pu PARAL ne | ae pis Rb cee ea meno ee bine te ee | oer centun per anuim antll paid; and payuble seit | of baie. If termi of aaie are not Complies mtn witnie Woman, Gallagher agreeing to | *iting with other Chey tot 'e atneoapk tay Bho or Sng aes eae als | Sompecsion “hisckBrowicloth Dies Sulns at av, | humus:ty, fos wale ne notes of ihe pare-aucr, bear. tif td Fes at Fak adeaat of dealing porebenes, | PFOPCTIY care Or the tile ue. The parties to | social arinosphere here in oa?” ale kaa Bae ‘peril roerty auld wl rogue cred cuas | “/!COOVOVAREE Arar er ec not to trouble each oer in the fu- | 4 Ob,deur, Zeer” Js tbe ready response, “en- PANTS—A ine, all sizes, waist and 37 abe IN P. SNY DE! 7 » at the option os the purchaser, A deposit of $100 wil ALBEI 5 ‘Trustees. and official ‘Siete kale tempore te snot wr ae | SE OEE inna secuarease AGaat oO ell | aay MEREM ES FUR VA } Troon se ide cole o ope aod iy olla pat ee rare trae te cy. sedb-3in | FoI BO>S 13 TO 18—Chinchile D. B. Coat and | Truraiae Seas we coat of the purchaser ibe | 7 uoMAg DOWLING-avannose ‘chs Peps snaithe Sesgse minimum; but bere in MM AkAxe Horretor. re ER OF SING | YoU,st yO: worth $A ‘til line of Overcoais trom | fin the day of sale, the reserve the right to T — ARCHBISHOP WALSH SAYS THE POPS TAKES | friction or unpleasantness. I am M42: sisicthe sso ftalian wei" Gaade and | POUR A weactlcwat hve ot sulla foct 0 up.” | TOU ie property az the ras au cost Of the ake | VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE | IM- GREAT INTEREST IN THE MOVEMENT. feel myself tree to go anywhere, oF to Bi aintenwced Scat a er ome Sea || FON BON 4.70 12-4. pe tin. of Jug ana | iigyinmearater ave caw house nthe ievening | ROVE, RAGFRETY ar. ACCHR RING | Gu letter to John Flinger, proidentot the | 07 Suici! st nwa inte alo. 7G 4S) s wuts in Plath, Plaited and Norwolks from ys. Sup CHARLES B. MAURY, WESTIN ONE OF THE Most DESIRABLE | Irish National League, acknowledging his sub- N fi LOUIS SAECKER, "+ | gvereoats 1s Fiaun ana tauey, with any without Capes, s5ABANKT RAWLINGS, | ramecs, LOCATIONS IN THE, scription of nearly $500 for St. Patrick's am Teather cf Pass nn Organ. Restarace 40 = cl aaeds nay! Vala ave, DW. church in Rome, Archbishop Walsh, of Dublin, | Kute CE Ei a Sa Fe cay eee Tie were cee fee races, w seexwomear manenste! Rea alnnign ths | Saree en vl shapes ot "apm = as “ ob tru le W EEEY SIMARE, Hoy ESE 5 w= Oak HALL NESDASTROVEMUER Tear, she same tour tate oly ‘takes a special. in i Tmgry ety HsGRErE | Mother were arrested, in ay Sehoot oung Latics place. work. You may rest, the force. These Stamens, October 1st. Pull, of teachers. orci: | 95 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS CHARLES B MAURY, ES iy Cuerxs Want THE Counrtar, iy to Seminary frou 12's us to @p mee : — | nr-aeas FRANK T RAWLINGS, } Trastecs your aplens ton to 35 will were Shree munths ago betore | 4 dvices from ye Creek. ‘are tothe ‘attention. It will furnish with Troe wi” Suse LONE Prue “S| GB pnt OE LTE thereon + AE Will furnish, him, with | the police commitiee of the oominon council, | Anv‘enat the ‘its GQHORTHAND Asb expexT tyrewnitixy | OT Jue Dest ; Se sed Dank at Isat catrement, ie. | DUL the committee, ior some unknown reason, to the next "to insist on the Peceatieeet Foerster — V saree You artedged tom Sloe whas oar somaige | gltennt Tate Aclnt Vius"apitas | Sureramamt™t ee apply. aks pret : THOMELIN. with Jobus & Eastot, = i IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE oI. short time ali industriously, labored vo de- | DAE *hosome 20 tt_was bs ‘on, that : gaigs cONCOmD: SAnnea cefve him into believing ito ber” best to. her Kate Ratterwy | Congress ‘ap act years \giss AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON, ‘We are the Sole Agents for the gale of the Genuine i Wainer S1Tae om to @ child two mont any more x inate and cepted exaniiner ofthe New Bogiand \ncord Harness und Collate FAM OUS CAROMELS FRESH EVERY DAY. eet the pobliahing virtaaily nal the ne sone eenrveey. Se ee mens ware of ixaitations. read wi fereleton pS a4 TGIEAE, haXd0,_ SINGING, PIANO, ae—| ‘***O Samiouod Sumber Cs Fae ae arene Pa wes are anxious to’ get it In some Gree touine, {TRASPELN wil: teach theanoce LUTZ @ BRO, €20 OTH STREET, OPP. U.8 PATENT OFFICE i a eee eee i ge Willinsioy at mer, iA Trbereby they can raise a revenue tor it by leas- Teaght wiuh wheabore a406Cstaw. osm | 2219 407 Pennsyivenis Avenuc = 730 BRANCH, 1706 PA. AVE ¥. W. . 2

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