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\ THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Tit St, by ‘The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't, (TRE EVENTNc STAR served to subscribers m the Seer’ rake per matin Copier ee hk weet (Entered at the Post Office at W: poo ‘sehington, D. Cas fitem Warnes ont ica pace Fear. pontace prepait. Sik mem ceaeee Saad coker esos s¢paper sent longse thee pant be ae na | TELEGRAMS "0 THE STAR ae A Grave Constitational Question. A DRUNKEN MAN IN THE GRORGIA CAPITOL CAUSES GREAT TROUBLE. Lovrsvrite, K¥., Nov. 17.—A special from Atlanta to the Courier-Journal says: While the state legislature was in session Monday a sim gular violation of prohibition ethics was discov ered, In one of the lobbies was found a man stupefied with drink, As this was within the precinets over which the police had no control, the doorkeeper sent for Adjutant General Ste hens, who is cartodian of the house. The adju- tant general first decided, from remarks dropped by the drunken mai member of the honse, whieh fi Rates of advertising made known on application. PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES. ‘ PRorosary, FOR EARTH FILLING AROUND ‘TO-MORROW. ¥. INGTON MONU re - CCTIO EXOIsEER Ovvice, WasrttxaTon Moxvuxxr, | PDUBLIC AUCTION SALES WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. act, give him immunity from arrest. ‘Then evidence a accumulated that ihe man was not a member, : - a cross-fli o io ne ant gene CITY AND DISTRICT. MR. BLAINE ON CIVIL SERVICE. THE PRINCE OF MINGRELIA. oe + a er. _AUCTION SALES. ___ hallway between the house and senate cham- ~ | Wy Auten WILLIAMS & 00, Avetioncer VIRITING KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. | 4 Perversion of One of His Specehes, | Who Russia's Candidate for the Bulga-| jon fj een. house, and senate cane. — HE EVILS OF rian Threne Is. eral members were summoned from their SPECIAL SALE OF SUPERIOR MADE FURNI-| A New York Commandery on a Pil- | WAT HE DID SAY—OPPOSED TO THE F = THIS AFTERNOON. tj Use J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers nde is iisicckee cc sekcranaia Soliaa aie | St to. took npon the face of ane r ¥ me = ——— EMBRACING ONE HA 1 THE ENGLISH SYSTEM—DOWN ON IMITATORS rince Nicholas of Mingrel 'scandl- | stranger, but failed to recognize him as belong- wild SEVERTESETE STBEST, | soy REAL ESTATE TRUSTERS SALE OF DESIRABLE GROUND| Tiguib OAK DINING ROOM SUIT, MIRROR: srimage to Washington. OF THE RKGLISH—A SHAKE LESTER. Gate for the Buigarian throne, 3s an ex-Cauca- | ing to their body. ‘Then various members apd Sealed Propossis for Earth Filling around’ the ter- snes KRONTING ON OAK STREET, MT. PLEAS | FRONT WANDNOBE. BEAUTIFULLY IN- See A sua 35 sam Lean x | ilies of on tock mancomnen ont toneeee tee Face at tbe bane of the Wastington Monuiment will be AT BOARD OF BROKERS’ ROOMS, TREN HSER EES BOG THROUGH TO FOUR | Laid CORNER CABINET, PLATE GbAS Palestine Commandery, K.T. of New York, | aie iotiow! loiter of Mr. Blaine explains | °*40 chief, who for twenty years nen’ sAnnttay, bak Ghee Gen Canmabemn Ae Fecelved at this office until TWELVE M., on the = Bl EENTH STREET Roa! . ELEGANT CABINET WRITING DESK. | arrived here at 10:40 o'clock last night. Their nes: 3 dependent upon the Russian court. Born 00 | this point an emp rushed up and said the SINTH Ob Deckaieit sae. and openca nme 1106 ¥ ST. B. W. ‘ALD. 1585, cud recorded to Libes eho iia, wicMs | BANDGOME, | MARBLE TOP, _CHAMBEE | intended visit was unannounced, but members | 21 AUGUSTA, Mx., November 16, 1886, | December 23, 1846, be inherited tne quasi sov- | man was a “conteston” meanton tersby. th Gate ireafier im the presence of — 425 et seq. one of the land records for the District’ IN WALNUT u 9 coteathaien » ereignty of the principality of Mingrelia, a dis- | he was contesting the seat of ag teeeitigations und otter informationcan De obtained ¢f Coiutubia, ana’ by ‘direction of the party secured | 4S Pipit MIRKOKS, | oF Columbia Commandery got an inkling of 1b | 7 ine waitor of the Kennebeo Journal: oye “pega dinelig seed y ioe x 7 sia, | ber, but the employe did not k name, Conch corvaof Rogincera | On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH, | thereby, ve iv wit aeauetion, ia front of the -| WABBRORES, BOOKCASES, Fuel MEGAN | Appointed committees and madeotherarrange- trict now Included in Russian Transcaucasia, | P VEDN: 5 I thank you for calling my attention to a cir esented to the adjutant general a grave > ises, on WEDNESDAY. E TANY AND TE i : 3 y and lying between the Black Seaon the west | %. se yoy eee _ ce er Teen UceRe. we Sicetpnma kdsamat a | | BRACES GREEN OUSORLAG | Lane night comintice of Commie Com | Sar nated by te owaed oaepondent cote ha Se E,trerce yt ree” The | Sram i ete ye - 2 . oR, jand in the count TOILET WARE, YY CHAL MAT. mittee during the recent canvass in Massachu- - ™ ber Niied | with the prima fo ielded frot a 5 Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All ot Lots TRESS: . ND CKUCKERY | mandery and members of other Washington 22 tants, some 70,000 only in number, are al P js > 1112 F Sreeer Norrawesr. No. 1207 Firkin eee rae ‘House, five | raped Ce ta ae dary ers are WARE. commanderies were at te depot, received the | “tts, touching my position on the question of | ty the Georgians in blood, and are mostly at- t. Man a = T0- VE EN’ ivil service reform, Absence from home for 5 . houses stood a FEW DOORS ABOVE MOSES & SON'S FU room! su. 80. v! ain eke zi bs Sipwwsting tached to the Greek church. Prince Nicholas - 8, sub id pt. of 2 division of Mount Pleasant. Ca TOMORROW, NOVEMBER EEC visitors and escorted them to the Ebbitt house. : z at ache arch, the opinion that a contestant might embody © 4 Aone stone © PON'S FURST eta tis aa tees threat, bricks, | cash balance ms She end Seite Burchese, money 12 | wichin our salesrvony the abo shall soli ta ont aad The ladies of the party were taken to the hotel | Soversl weeks has prevented my seeing it | in 1386 sold his birthright to whe Hemure. ior | gestion Of popular privilege, and hence the oa. 17: 7 1 balance Mh Six an mot Sige = 3 ern 1 cust ressure, ens unity from "restral = oe © Oreahe ay tern ppsat of 32U0 wil be required at time | Bon Ut] WALTER i WILLIAMS & Co. Aucts | To-day the visitors went to Mount Vernon, {0004 . rns lied wi Ho eee of wnat I'said, a still more singular perversion | his title, and was made an aide-de-camp on the | that the adjutant geueral should tal ‘Terms at time of sai s £ SE and this evening # reception will be given them | o¢ what I quoted the 19th of | czar statt with the rank of eaptain. tn 1875 the drun GREAT COMBINATION SALE OF CLOTHING. "THOS 5, WAGGAMAN. Auctioneer. | Hin? 9m tay oC sale the ears Tenerve Ne | SWVTEEKE & GOL, Andtioucers, by Colum, Comminandery ft Masonic Temple, Gotober, a Huntingdon, Pet Row the erroror | bemarcied saeeceiarar Soeee Alberborg, for enough to shod light upon bis teenengy, ct asa? 8 cost Post Mr. . s ‘originated, (orm y yeurs at the head ¢ house ne QREATEST BANGAINS. IN FINE cromHina | _W.C. DUVALL, Auctioneer. __uJ6t_| All conveyancing at purebanar' cost. pect Onposite City Post OMe, | of welcome, and James W. Bowden, eminent SC a ae Se i a + ey cancers O56 Geena BARGAINS PUK A SHORT WHILE. WE HAV! UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneera s-aedy 2U BERT E STURTEVANT, os REGULAR LY SALE AT Fespond. <= OF Palestine Commandery, will | accurately reported for the Phtladelpliia Jress | ports in circulation, the prince Is much yOUnKe | ong eutenee Toe erie s exon ee a COME TO STAY, BUT BEING DESIROUS OF ee Ar OUR SALESRUOMS, gs = ints of | LY Skilled stenographers, and I personally saw | than his wile, and’ separated from her soon BLOW FROM A HAMMER. TKODUCING OUR GOODS IMMEDIATE CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER MIGHTEENTH, rerese aoe ihe Kuizhts will visit the points of | the report in no oiuer paper. Isend. you here- | aiter thelr marrage. Prince Nicholas. ts de- Labia Ee Dee. Sunni nob See S THE PEOP REAL ESTATE NEAR TENNALLYTOWS. IN ATTEN OOLOCK, RAIN ORSHINE: |". | interest about the city. and pay their respects | Witn he epsecn Ot Ooinoee save ast apemerad'l scribed ons Ooms os arene good-natured mean LLB, KY., —Samucl an 2 RUSH BUSINESS AT ONCE, WE ‘Sit DIS IRICT OF COLUMBTA, ADMIRABLY |/Ty. ME, De Lou FURNITURE, CARPETS AND G! iis to the President, and leave for home at 2:30 | in the Press, and respectfully ask you te repub- | of the worid, popular in the high social circles | Rogers, farmers, who live near Siddon’s land- You all A GRAND CHANCE TO BUY SHIUATED FOR RESIDENCES. 2 ae SSS ee as lish it in your columns,side by side with the cir- | of Berlin as Well as of St Petersburg, DuL wu | ing below Bethlehem, Ind. engaged tn a fight YOUR FALL AND WINTER CLOTHIXG By yirtue of decree ot the Supreme Court of; COLLECTION AT PUBLIC SALE, OT HALL Set. THREN PLECKS, MAHOG- officers of the visiting commandery are | cular issued by the Massachusetts Independent | popular in Austria, on Saturday, and the former received injuries AT EEDUCED RATES. OUR GOODS ARE MADE | the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause, = ANY CHAMBER sien THREE PLECES, spy: | SIF James W. Bowden, KG; Sir Charles E. | Commitioe: P think aretha ae ialaw iar Suara aise which sony soqult te dseth, tem Maen _ IL TRADE AND EQUAL TO MOST OF Tie | the undersigned Trastes will all se pamie sai ou ve | ANTIQUE, EXAL.GOUD SECOND LAND WALNUECHAAC | Lansing CG. Sir William I Cave, treasurer; | to ime publie letter of October sth irom 31s Consk Adatauan, to bis upusch ta tao Golaee- | bas Soe eaiieg anabeomens an Were ne USUMWORK, AT ABOUT HALP THk COME, | promis, on SATURDAY. TWENTY AE UENTIE ORIENTAL Strap, FINE PARIOK SUITES, WALNUT | Iiday,S. Ws cir Jonn H. Wood, J. Weir Chas | Mattia, Brimmer, “or Boston, in which 1am | | Count Andrassy, in bis speech in the delegn- | 1 it i Tee peceate and WE WANT YOUR TRADE, AND WE ARE GOING | DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1886, at the hour of THREE. and MODERN | = FRAME, MANTEL AND OTHER MIRUORS, |S Chammpris: too: ora ee bal eens aa: | #ecused of ‘repudiating the reform of the civil y had been enemies tor years, and had recent! To HAVE IT IF GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES | O'CLOCK P-M., ail that plect of land, cousisting of s OVAL OR SQUaite MARBLE TOP FABLES, | Wiiltam IL Barbet, warder, aud Sir Hippolyte | Service With @ sneer,” Perhaps, Mr. Brimmer | that the Austro-German alliance was the best | hocome reconelioa Ad tim Ferenc ane ee 1 Sine bo GAGE AND HONEST DEALING | sinky-saven ‘ad oueauarter acros (Gris) nitual ‘This reinarkable collection, the property of M de | OT ee DRA SIE Vassel, sword bearer nee et Hippolyte | inconsiderately based his remarks upon the | guarantee ot European peace, but that the char- | tan tensed tet frieone eee a wey CLOTHING YOU HAVE HAD FOR YEARS. NO | and kuown ‘as part of “Chevey Chase, fj h STANDS, &(., HAIR AND OTHER MaT Lule, of Paris, has just been received aud arranged for ANDS, AC. HAIN AND OTHER M4 The following compose the party: James W. | ClZCUlAF Of the Independent commitiee, and | Keter of the alliance Was lost whe it becane | Were separated. Oh’ Raturday moraine She D WAND TAPES S| Bowden, Wine ierepose the party: James W. | has thus been led into publishing a statement Imperative to consider Russian interests in the | wrote his. brother a note, asking lim to meet Ny ARE WHAT WE | owned by thetaed Cape’ Wittern’d. Belt Cs" THG | inspection in the seactowe Tikes iS, SPHINGS 5 y Pl E C i THE | ts very d bie property and braces several be: r- § Which does me great injustice, If my question. Herr Tisza’ program had | him at Village store that night. The latter SEKEETS DAILY WITH MISPITS, THEY WALL | tal ballding ates belay han ceaoaated tor tate ea Art Rooms of AND BODE BRUT. CANNER, LARGE | ond wite Beckman T barnbam and wife 1 | supposition be correct, Mr. Briminer wil, | accused (ie atetriattine Guay, Program, had | him at the village store that night. ‘The latter ‘SOUR CLOTHING FITS | pose. ‘Messrs. DAVIS & HARVEY, BRNO e rk Ge an DOLE. y P teen wile, Mise Betelie Fields James a, | 28 %_ gentleman, withdraw his language. | under all circumstances. “‘Theexisting goverts. | store. Shortly after he was joined by his FOUR-RIFTHS OF THE TAIL- | _ ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in oneand two years. 1212 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, ores C) : . Cocks and wile, Miss Estelle Fields, James A. | Ty, vernmen NO USE 10 GO_TO THEM | with interest, at six per cent, secured by deed of trust pomperspapotry Rich and wife, Miss Julia KE. Glover, Miss Caro | 7 a Searcely necessary to say that | ment in Bulgaria was the lawful WE WILL, SEND YCU OUT | on the proverty, of all exsb, at option ot purchaser, Il brother, and they walked out to the edge of the never repudiated reform in the ee ALSO ONE_CHICKERING PIANO FORTE AND SEV- E wan twas only needed to settle the question of | village.’ A fierce quarre! arose, aud just as Sam DHEING VCLOPIING. THAN | the tergusstanl are nb ceed ance ea ockurchuset | Nov. 157H. 16TH, 17th, 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH, ALSECOND HANDSHOW CASES 10 | (tore Vag Hraey lade, KM. Chapin and wile, | civil service, nor abated my interest therelt. | fusion with Romane feces te hee | Slate Pistol ty “oot, John produced a ham- AKE YOU, AND AT HALE | aiter sale the property will be resold at the risk and AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS. iT | and"Wife, Miss “Caroline F’ Doane, Adolphus | NC" bave Lever regarded the sneer as a forel- | had no special prerogatives in Bulgaria. mer from beneath tue folds of hixcoatand struck NATION "AND Cy-0 Cost on detnulthng purchasct, after five days public no pias 2 : 3 y ; ble mode of argument. Were 1 tempted to| Count Kalnoky explained that his statement | Sam a terrific blow on the head, rendering him ? Orville, J. Martin Layman, 8. R. Ellison, Geo. o a seks cally " i ‘ Sake WALK Ki tice ot'sueh rexile in Some newspaper pubitabed i Gare PEREMPTORY. salw oF correns nares | H. Marks; George MeNul, Win, Frsbicy David | TMOre wit should direct tt, not augainst the | on Saturday retorred expectally, to the fusion | unconscious. ‘The would-be fratricide toen flog. Wii Fike STOCK IS LARORTARD: Sew. | tune oP ats, Saves tenet Of $100. ur | Rare and Unique specimens Verne Martin, Chip- CESS EEE SOE Se Greed ana Sab> vit, elwe and wite, John HL | hypocrisy of those who wish ‘conditions of that | lon with the otker sipentey tee Ho eee | Themen are beth mamied, end the quamrel THE MEN ARE MAKCHING, THE LADIES AKE | chuser's cost.” SPAEDWIN DS Be cndaier tous Cass Hous RV" Colonian enue, | Will becold et the Razer, 040 Lousiana avenne.on | Wood and wife, Warren Schoonover and wile, | service t) be eniorced ageinst thelr. political | Loa wite tiereer des preety =r pede he be of sume property NG WiTH THEIR BOYS. THE YOUTHS | | ni6-d&dbsi0t "s i Dotets of ath and’ 10th, Centiiries: fine oad ute RALURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TWEN-| Robert G. Lardson and wife, George H. ‘Toop opponent Sate noe agatnat thelr Political a u fo oeet acs a mae antes ema: them by the death of their father, 5 re a a | im sical beaten Block: other | MMTH, at TEN O'CLOCK — 7 ; reed — e counis SALE of | (PHOS J. FISHERA CO, Heal Eatwe Brokers | Dutch chime quarierateiking clocks Antigue Eglin | Lek aiken Curteke GF Leathertop second-hand Bloplen Daten iy acne oft and, wile, | triends. “ftve point whic tsouglitte crtablinn | 2 Bulgaria and the. provisions of the Berlin 2 z chime Cloel ons SV; high-standing Clock, | Buggies, 1 Surrey, 2 new, Express Wagons with sev- | FP in 1 Aieck Wan, Johnston, jr. Charles | in my speech at Huntingdon was entirely con- | treaty “suust be malitaivedn evento BANDS TMUSTERY SALE OF 1. 2 HANDSOME | Verne Martia & Bub! Mantei Clocks. erai other Wagous and Phetons, Harness, &. Bradburns Win, 5. Devoe. Frederick E. Barnes Pea Boe Se circus | Russia's relations with Bulgaria were of great | 9 colored man, ving nine mile east of this elt, 3 FOR YOU, erway Ser AND PORCELAINS. AISO, Say “Willian R , ~ In effect, said that the English civ! importance for the latter's future. Count An- 4 ~< s, a ete Yaluable and superb, Porosiains decorated by noted | 4 Thirty Head of Horses Staros and Mules, some | ites Sneulgracs, William HL Harber, Jolin i Yice, which was held up as a model for our gov- | drassy declared that he was satisfied with the | €AVe a festival at his house last night, in honor DAY APTERN artists and awarded gold medals at varions exhibitions, 8 ei ew : vin y ees q ernihent by those wholeit the republican party | explanation. of bis brother, Wm, Poston, of lowa, Durin ARDS OUR | VONINTH, att Deen ne eee Chen he |e a Ld Wite, te kde Mussel Wark Hat, dey | UNO Years to, ts now under investigation and | “encral Kanlbars threatens to leave Bulgaria | theatenines yore, Hakan Frank ke 4‘ Ron ae Gat ne wee | Becta eee Dresden. Capa dé Monte, Saint Cloud, Wheedin, De- | \y7 puKS & GO, Auctioneers, it Patiefson end eansal Wine Had, ‘Tunis | apparent condemnation by the Huglsh them- | unless the soteremene ate eerie son, also colored, became involved ina quarrel SAGES RO ea Treorded in Giver | Pose Wedgewood, Det 8c. Ww inet H, Bavtelson tind wites Cyrus. Wright, George scigos that the British ministry have instituted | ant at Philippopolis wo arrested a Mussian | with Willian, aid sot bina througl the breast ING TO LOMB AT No. 1051, Folio No. 411 et sq. ove of the Land RIENTAT. (Ee: - Patterson, b 5 mission to examine into the alleged | oftie with 8 revolver, rom thoemeete of whet & NODS FOOTE! WEL eee | Records OCthe DiatCict roses, ee and wile, Miss Mabel If. Rand, Miss Lotta S. Rick: brolderies and Tex- <i <THE avorton | 22 , Miss Mat : q abuses, and that Mr. George W. Smalley, LOTHING | public auction Lows numbered twelve ( tiles; large and valuable speciinens of Jade in Vases | CLOSING OUT SALE, WITHIN. THE AUCTION | Rand, Henry K. Woodruii, Miss Kate F. Wood- Se ee Cees Ve eaaticy, Seer ————+ee_____ died, Nelson was arrested, and i# now in jail ee i 5 MS, 687 LOUISIANA AVE O may ane S eo ently agreeing, hitherto, “wi America: The Chicago Knights. —_ SIN THE | US). fourteen (14) and fifteen (15), of George A. Saud Figures: large. al ion carved Ivori Br ANA AMEN) K FRI | Tu Miss Marla L. Woodrutt, Miss Lizzie K. | admirers of the Engiish’ service, now declares azo Rest by = Wild Reast. se | cree arama easel Hot a, Ag ada eat oe | unten gid with prectous motalsjold colaiseand | Shy sgh QUE UEEE VEMEADE | Games Tehbore, Wn ee dneberis and wie, | te belief in England wo be that the elvil service | THEY WILL PUT A CANDIDATE IN THE FIELD | way qu eeeneees Oy” Wild Beant. RARTVE ee | chebh and tigi out wie Londseathe Cae aaa ek: | PERU Curved, Teak wood: Ge; fine Persian Standing | AAR TANED tO UNDERMIONED, “IS | Mrs. B. Scott, James Hi. Gromt’ and. wile’ | Serve in all the departments of the govern velar rain EVENINGS AT HOME, ‘GREAT COMBINATION COOPERATIVE | Sebt and eiguty “tour one bundscdthe (78 aud St | Leen ee a, 5 j ST eet eo ‘dward B, Harper | Ment than it was forty vearsago. Mr. Smalley | 4 Chicago special to the Cincinnati Enquirer os athe areca 1Oibs) feet ou the south line of hode Isla: PERSIAN AND TURKISH RUGS. GHanine HONWARE. CELANISHEDECTINS RnnIWlier Hotere ee Richard 1, | £i¥es a somewhat detailed recital of the defects says: The workingmen of Chicago intend toput | .TH® People of Marlboro, Mass. particularly WE Aigo. Canny a Lanoe Lie Or erace | eine Ticeastiomenat Soman CT | |About 160 Anant Dekimra beotenas anata, | TAME wiRON BAR Eng POANISEED wy JURE Gibbs alld wile, Albert C.. Snatns, John, C. | via, Sous, culeged to exis In the English so. | Sesh agate in the Weld forte mnayoraliy. |The | “ese Wee Nve tn he Retming pertions Gomes 3 | tending thsuush to north Bf street, with a trentase of | «Abou Doghestan, Anatoli * 8, CROCKERY WARE, | Gibt d wile, » Justus, J | Yice—detecis and abuses which were never at- ss . ema . 1 ° 5 : eo RRO sito nite Mone: REPRESENT: | about seventy-six (76) vet on horth M street. im- | Cushmere, eeee Homed, Lenore, Mecca, Teheran, MILK Cans, STOVES, | Lavine, ira A- Whitman und wite, Theodore | tributed to our own civil service, even by 11s | question is one of such moment chat the poll- | £9 out so often in the evening as formeriy. The Ie Boni eorte Sut eis CAP WAL | proved Dy a’ large and handsome bre residence | Madras. Bagiad, | Camels “air, aenek | RODS Box Ase AND A GEN: | Grioveh, Miss Graeven, Frank H. | Wall, | jnost merctices censor, My argument um | Gemneny ween a parties are including the | °2us Of their staying at home is some kind of a tos fOWE! is Torus of shots Z 2 ERAL STOCK OF SIMILAR GOODS Bae Bare Bore oe” Dig eee om | plied, and was intended to imply, that wild beast that haunts the woods near u a 5 or This animal howls all night 4 Nichols, ‘Hippolyte Vussel, Edward Lentz, Borden Hill, This ani CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. @, Auctioneer, poly one aud iwo years. Secured bY | Plateaus and Pedestals, real Roman Bronzes, superd rpuomas DOWLL adopting the English system, with its iife | they may, forthe Knights of Labor exhibited | jn4 : 4 ling to fight all “day. : Joseph A. Britton, H.C. Baker, J.T. Manning’ | te, é large pel ie . ength on the 2d or November e| 4 ee ae - Joftrust upon the premises sold, with interest: te — Nae a a tenure and its lar nsion list, and all the at-| @ strength on the 2d or rember that those bung get sie ocG 4. HIKAM SMITH, Business Manager. | {NC iutorcar coP'pe wae bremibes, sold. with fechatectem at en OO coarse orn ananenn aiuannot weuey | UO. Darling aad wile. REAGANPeVIlar which tore abies oes ee @ heed of the signs of the Umes rather | RR .XOUNE, men, Eugene Bishic and | Harr baa ia Gh Oe HIGH CLASS PAINTINGS. TURE AND PORCELAINS, AT AUCTION. arte op aa of Columbia Com: | vestigation by a mintsterial commission. Nor | opened welt over pt in astonishment if net | dogs and guns. Afler tracking it for some tine Ws alter sale, rastees Ft et < aed eat dery, has charge a would justice and fair courtesy have been done ne K. ot Pp iy pol ey d one of their dogs dead and terrio! Grear Sravourer: ee et SL EDERICR te stcetlieee Ta French Dutch an Relsian Scboule by the honint | EMBRACING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, an’ | the Nipltore: EH. Chamberiain, J. M. Yznga, | {0 my speech, even if my Feisatks On civil sek ‘aud about 20,000 In the éity of Chicago. | Iungied, while Another bud its tofepaw elrewed = = EDWAKD J. STELLWAGER,} T0Stees. | eminent artiste: Chas. Laudell, Jd. Veyrasat tind ; TISTIC MAHOGANY THRE! Tray, Geonge Gibson eine: px; Honiueon, EB: | vice, torn irom” thelr logical connection, had | They elected « state senator and s1x representa: | NuMnE}cd. While Auother had its forepaw chewed — THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. Bicaeas | Lary, L Bruck Laos, 1M Aobrichoy, baw. Richter, | SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN FIGURED SILK | HY, George Gibson, W fe eR ee ea correctly quoted by tue Independent com | tives, giving them twenty-six votes in the next | Barker could not sleep. the other might on ae ae ~ —————— . L. Gerome, & M. Binchard, menowsky, PLUSH: HAN _ SPTION AND E. » ke. 1. Stevens, C. W. cy J. mittee. Those remarks were but part of ap ature, a suilicien! a io give O how! from b COMPETITION DEFIED! Se eS Fase ae Soar ee eee verboee! CHAINS BEAUTIFCL JAPANESE Ponce, | Teompeon, F. M. Marshall, L.. Gridiey, & HC | aiceront te hick Tranter Oey Onion | Hie belanebot power inthe election of aspeaker. | Sout out to shoot the beast. He naw two pian: F LOT ON NEW HAMPS! i: NUE, | Grolier ere se GHATRS, BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE PORCE- | Merrill, Fred. 8. Newinan, 'T. J. awards, F. 8. | peee truly American, in its best sense, were the | It is claimed that the K. of L. of Chicugo will | Ing eyes, fired at them and fan for the house, SALE OF LOT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, Grolleron, Q. duverter, 3. a. Walker, A. Auth LAINS, | BRONZE. Fi SURE SS Davidson, A. W-Pentland, i, Bp Cntles EF | whole poiicy and history of the republican | not consent to dally with aniy other party, but Sines then the beast, which is supposed to be 6 os : LAND Sots NW ¥f ¥,G, Hota. 1 Curpenter: 2. Casanova, NY PEDESTAL, VERY HANDSO3 jolmes, Jaines E. Waugh, Robert Ball, party, aud ow, under the lead of the so-called | that they are determined to put up their-ow ed sult OUR GREAT SLAUGHTER HAS BEGUN! | 10g ata Lt-PAST PUC I vs teste sh Bi tenkite ACK. beara Go Pak Vanden Bee MARBLE-TOP "TABLE, ELEGANT | Trimbic, M. M. Parker, Win! H. Browne, A. ME SUERTE eorae e EE oe ef a toon ae ane Sele Seven See 20s P L hats { Independents, ine democratic party, both in its | te ENCH GLASS DECO- | Longley, John Wilson and J. F. Alien. ‘There | revenue systei and its civil serving ries, wos | Is this abOULIL that 1s cont ‘ ig a ladies: commities composed of Mrs. E. H. | to be coniurmed w British, policies just at the | thing among betting men—-viz., the movement Remarkable Conceit of Mormons, EY (AN ELEGANT | Ghambertin, Mrs. Mt. a Ee Mp Gearwe Fory time When the Srilish themselves are | will deteat the democratic honiinee, and there- che Saber Task: Toten, or. da. wsinlin = . h ae ibson, Mrs, Dr. Win, » 2 E. B. vy eI oS 5 ci fore Carter Harrison will not be re-elected. rom the Bow 5 tery GIVEN AWAY! Rex Harapsnire ave,, with a brick wall to be utilized | application, ¥ a ELEGANT | Sirs John Wilson, ‘rs, A.”A. ‘Thomas, airs | Hoaing a fatal weaknew in those policies. “In | fore Carter Murrison will not be re-elected. In | Fire tte New tore Rrmawe, ov 20. Lake City, ‘nade known at time of sal See on ne nuns umday, NOV ERIDST Oto, Fe ed Presi. | Wa He Kilimon, Mrs, George W. Bratt, Mrs. | to convey my beliel that the very worst lenders | Aud Will HOt aLlehupe toJOMp it, He hasmade | related to the Baptist ministers yesterday tes DUNCANSO. from 9am. to8 p.m. ~ n6-1it ee EAS ROMER OUP EO Neem ti | Cate! and guides tur a continental republic are those | Up his mind to go to Europe, and this will pre | condition of the religious life of the Mormons, etand fight jor Jt tooth and toe-nail. There | P3' for sale in front o: the premises iot81, 9qi re tae bere | howling. & DeW. Brissor. - Balke Tot ee a ete et Of SulN:N & xoed | “This entire collection ‘s to be sold without any re- FANCY FEATHERS AND FELT HATS ALMOST | Dorchaser. ‘This lot aijoins om the north: house 110% | Serve whatever. Catalogues now ready and mailed on ND FRI ‘WONDERFUL BARGAINS Mrs, W. C. ‘tyler, Mrs. Charles E. C, Palmer, Mrs. A, "T. Longley, S, LEATH ER-COVERED ARM CHAIR, | Gibbs, sits, rpuosas Dow r 1s. 8. C. me ¥; | Who persist iu sceing the periection of human | Vent him from accepting the nomination, He has lived in Utah for several years. “The ar ate BLY CARV. D: VERY SUREBIOR MA-| Mrs. J. C, McGinn, irgie Waugh, Miss | government-in an iusular monarchy, whose | In Chicago there are a host of gamblers who ~ KING'S PALAce TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE TuProvep | J )UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, DWARF BOOK CASE, PARLOR | Florence Bail aud irginia B. Loug. Eondiuions are, in all respects, radical ditier. | are worth irom $200,000 t9 $1,000,000, When, | majority of the Mormons,” he said, “are no —_— REAL No. 3132 WES! (P) STREET, | TRUSTEF'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT, COR- FURNITURE IN SUITES AND SEPARATE =f cub trom those of ourown broad jand, The | itcomes to eiecting a mayor they think noth- | more hypocrites than Christians are. They are The very best French Fur Felt Hats, heavy wide GE a PUBLIC AUCTION. NER FIRST AND J. STREETS NORTHWEST, PIECES, MAHOGANY DESK WITH CARVED ‘The Associated Charities. Massachusetis independents should learn that | ing of putting up a purse of $200,000 to carry honest and earnest in their belief and they Dinding. double row stitching, at #5 aud 96 centa. | , BY virue of '& deed of trust, reccrded tn fa 2 SMALL TWOSTORY FRAME HOUSE LEGS AND FEET, 4 SPLENDID ARTICLE; |THE BOARD OF MANAGERS GETTING READY | American inspiraiion ends where imitation of | — yet a the Recon {u- | know the Scriptures thoroughly. As a rule the; Binds, Ave: neaare dteseae ate che teat | the. District of Columbia, we will sell ut publi¢ FIRS STREET WEST AND NEW JERSEY | HALL FURNITURE, A NUMBER OF FINE FOR THE WINTER'S WORK. Bngland begins. Very respectiully, pide the neers 1e two make | believe in polygamy it they do not practice z dortuent ever produced, sf 25 37°43 and GUeemts | auction, in front of the premises, on WEeDN seers team, json hi en eres reper im. Harri as always | and their taith in thelr own revelation flld James G. Buarng, | @ tremendoi NGS, BRASS FIRE IRONS,| The board of managers of the Associated ae VENT Y-FOUICI ce an ses. been their man, and ‘he has always given them | tiem with an unbounded concelt that tnakes eines at Sand £23, cents. Velvets, Plushes and cae | ee ee EA te Past. rOUR UC LOn Se ee ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, | Charittes met last evening at the central office A Dam Destroyer Trapped. chance to do business under u sort of protec- | the convertion of an habe Meee impos a Ladies Stiwes and Children's Cloaks, the leading ered twelve (12), iu Thomas Healt of | 1115, at folio 214 et seq. one of the land record. ee ey REnER FURNITURE, IN | to organize for the work of thecoming winter. | sow A WeMAN purecrive nkovGHT a Locax | Hon that redounds greaUly to their profit. Of | sible. This Is recoguized by the miniscers Sig Bega emuouabie res bea mportaclon: | Cofumihta said foe Waving out af uu (aor tess | Ohte District of Coluuibia, Las surviving irosien | SUITES AND SEPARATE PINCES: PINE | qo Orsaulze for the work of the coming win a a ee course, the nomination of Carter “Harrison | denominations who have worked among thems ity, ousand dollars worth of Cloaks to beslangh- | Columbia sald lot having s trout af wuirty (30) feet | wil sell at puulle auctions In out of the'prewbes, | Frat MATTRESSES BEDDING OF EVENG rep age Maca A telegram to the New York Herald from | Would have the effect ot welding the K. of L. | Hach Mormon expects to have s world. to him: tered: price uv object siz | ments, rights'and sppur eanees sal iaiproteeioess | O0 WEDNESDAY the PLIST DAY of DECEABER, | ae TE Ecos Ry | and Mrs Snell, Rov. Alex. Kent, Rev. Mr. Bar. | A teleg a z | together more solidly than any thing else that | seifin the next lite, under hie sole control wud, ery und Cloaks nant sons UMS worth of MULE | Conaisting of a taccesiory brick welling Tene | A.D. 1880. at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. thefollowing | DESCRIPTION, FEATHER I TABLES, WAL | ber, Mrs. Dennison, Mr. Gunnison, Mr. Lewis, | Plymouth, Mass., November 15, says: The | could well happen, ‘Therefore Harrison is out | peopled oy is wife and children Beay and Cloaks ment go. ‘Terms: Twelve hundred ($1,200) doliars with in- ; Galea tf Sad a rc : FIN ™M a rr, fight of the “dikers” and “anti-dikers” of Marsh- | Of the question. The next thing to consider is | work among the Mormons can Gal and encertain cur prices before buying else: | sefeicat six per Centum (0. Ser contsentine ees —— igenlagton, in the District cf Columbia, and NUT MARBLE TOP SIDELOARD, FINELY | Mr, Woodward, Mr. Laser, Mr, Doolittle, Rev. of — o “ne re 2 2 tates |e! ..| Whether the gambling and saioon men will | ducted e1 "Hemember, Lies toe your own laterest we a | fem fuge aa, lane; cgbennesof aaicant, tar due | AUN OR Sart ofuaune Ret tart Guataicts | CARVED: DINING CItAtit, TABLE Lives, | Me Bradigra, Sir. Janney, and tue secretary, | seid is in court, tn order to understand some. | wheter the gambling ahd’ saloon men wil voeane hon Pi prone meer foro no flyer in cash; balance in x (G), twelve (12) and eighteen | (557). and ‘the east thirty-six fee (36) irautby the | EINE CUTLERY, HANDSOMELY Jiudgo Sue was elected president, Sadge Mac- thing as to what the controversy between them | any other candidate thun a democrat? It by | Monge Sraicr IN Rrakp To MARRIAGER— (28) months, tor which totes of the purchaser, bear. | {°° ne rz SE VICE, ENGLIB! eS be i ; a i =| - i - 7 EX ORE oon F ing ale'percentieres: fm the day!at suring 3. depth eet ih en doy inte aa hae TED DINNERSERVICE, ENGLISH WINNER | arthur and Dr. M.D. Peck vice presidents,and | !*;1tis necessary to understand that the town | any combination of circumstances that influ- | “po you intend to carry out the decrees ur ehe ERVICE, CUT w SG! om SLA a 7 el Tl x where Daniel Webster sougut retirement a ence should go to the Knights of Labor candi- | recet council at Baltimore in regard to mar Be i sks & as Chaser'scust. Resaleat cost and risk of defaulting | “Terie: One , balance in notes at6.12and| KITCHEN APPOINTMENTS, &c, &c. setting torth briefly the objects of the Charity | The proprictors o! the land diked the maralics | Huon of the Henry George campalzn. A Kuight | Eider in. Cincinnati Mourday. “I believe it ts Be H 233 Sse eee : soi Sogn, bane nots a 6,12 and MOANING, wovEatnen zwan. | Ureuniention eeise eee Uee ResMed ERTAE | a low pars. ago. bullding a big dane peat thc | of Labor wil be lected Sager or Chicago "| jaweesacumcinnatl Mouraay. believe Atte A. HYDE, Trustee, und to be sceured by deed of trust on premises sold. A | gO. MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TWEN. | HotU thon coor Wy aud the Associated Chari | Sea rout. ‘The woWwn puld & portion of the ex. —— +00 swored, “but the admonitions of the synod are ay as FS tag toth street. | deposit of $100 on esch Lot will be required at time | TY SECOND, 1886, coniuencing at HALK-PAST | Hes, : c, 80 Penses for the sake of running a road along the in the Wilson-™ tothatefiect. In the Catholic church matrie © M. MATTHEW: “ Be TENOC at residence 2013 Q street, I shall | Object being to fully inform the public, #0 that roe Argument in ison-Moen Case. bof SA EBA 1344s pombe fo be complied witht teu days, otherwise resie'at | #litBe avovetaperlorcollecdon ot nowoheléettes | there will be uo con(Uslon of the’ two Grgunizar | Lov ofthe dam. | Nosooner was this done tian | Areament im the Wilson-Moen Case. | ony: cnn at the eommenene aod age cay a A Hed et. | to be complied w ‘8, otherwise resale at th . ory 2 © injand waters, restricied by the 1 bs B be received with the utmost devotion. The mar Aas peeN HOS J. FISHER & CO, Real Estate Brokera | Fisk and cost of defuulting purchaser after five days’ | _"17-4t__ = Late ade Macastaorsnd! Messrs: Hradiord (SCs > cessed to keep she enannelto anes POSING COUNSEL. riage ceremonies should not be so brief, but Ce “6 Tr = Wattadisr De? YOREVEM sean "| Py U. WARNER & Co. jal inte Brokers, | aud Wynucop were appointed 8 comimitiee to | en oiisuerisch could nol Secamey oo | ArEUMERtS en eee. caso were | nie ceremonies should "not "be. so brit, but nls S14 SEVENTH STREET N. W._ | CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED aNDuxra | “iTgeeuy Surviving Trustee. : — Ser nore | Various committees will be chosen at the next fnlcrested In hoatetarntonen way Tae, bY those | opened before Judge Carpenter in the United a Bh me ge pay ad oe: Oe id ATM BPREET TURNPUEE, | JD) UNCANSON BHOS, Auctioneers SIX COMFORTABLE NEW TWO-STORY BRICK | meeting. have the dam removed, but without success, | States cirenit court in Boston yesterday, Rob- | ion atthe daptial mace T tink we shell ie Hhosesr, Srvusu, Srxoso, Cuzar.| Wiis ihialitlistnior eonow si | 1D crepe eats onvaneasee REAL e| ofkb Br SOUP ise cialus ia wesans mee” Tucn ensued a series of” nocturnal explosions, | ert Morse making the plea for Philip M. Moen, | stricter herea! Tegard to that matter. Gyan ras ee FA Terehackr DEB POON CREM BETWEEN | VEABEH, ATILALEPAST FUUR OCLOCK ff] | mrs. GREEN's rowsx OVER A HAILWAYSYsrEM, | een the dam had been shattered and repaired CaiGemehs by Wilemaiet som ones ake cago, tne’ Distrir of Coltinbia, passed inthe coerole ES WEST, OPPUsITh FRANKLIN SQUARE Fee eee ett ay eg martion, 1m dont olde | An Atlanta (Ga,) special says: There 1s no | secured the servicesof devectives. + - componvation for the cevvina cz | Was tiled yesterday when the Bible and Pro: ‘These tell the story of Fine Clothing for men and boys | dated cquity causes No. ios, wherein Oliver B. Is virtucofadeed of trust dated April 20, 1480, INGE containing 6 rouwsand modern soavenrenees, | longer any doubt that Gen, E. H. Alexander Is A SLY LITTLE WOMAN, wilhetn emilins parioas wen Be ere er photic conference was called to order by the Magruder is couplatvent and John W. Leall et au, ae- | an: recorded on May 8. 1860, iu ber No. 938, ‘These houses are new and situated on one of the best | {n the race for the presidency of the Central Mrs. Martha L. Elwell, a meek little woman | promise, but contended that, according to Wil- o o at feudamts, and Su. S874, wherein Branigan et al. we | folloZ40 et. seq., of the land records for the Dis Fehler tay neers y Pp devowd to vollonal exercises, after which the Piuinants and Quiver 1. Magruder et al. defend- | trict ofColumbiayand by the direction of the holder 7 ee Oral chelsea, rshfle! . " ission, he had received. sums Goodwin read ‘on the personaly ; ar “Terms easy, aud made known day ofsale. A deposit | T#ilroad system. His irlends ure organized, de- | of Chelsea, came down to Mazshfleld to board, | Son's own admission, ev, br. Goodwin toad a paper on the person aay OVESU A AWESEY SIXTH. Ar D. ISMG" ai | f the premiers ae pune sacar oh Ine ECHLE | Ofsiouonench hutse Atwiracto; Ue pte sbout | tormined and confident, It is said that the | and became acguulnted wit Henry Tolman, 4 On dhe part of ir: Wilson rested solely: suche | Ulefal amd, vinible coming of Christ.” Among Corner Tenth and F Street. | Billzek OCLOCK F. sen zhe premises the ollow- | DAY OF NOVEMBER, A'D. 1808, at HALE -Pasr | ONG Zea" MEO. DUSCANSON BROS, Auoig | Block of stock owned by ‘Mrs. Groene, of New | farmer-tshermman. | She wound hersclt into | oa etm cnyt and tint om one Oca, | Huawe 1B attendance at the Dror Putiadelphias | ingdeveribed property, Jn parce. uccording to the | FOUR O'CLOCK P.3t- ail that parcel of real estate et we 2 —— | York, will control the election this year, as it | Tolman’ *contidence,so she testified in coart | when he came in contact with any scrap of Rev. J. L. Orrack, Rev. W. G. Erdman and A” — er dard cans ng Ook vie All ht part oc situa and ping tn the lly of Washington, fa the | pH. WARNEE & ¢ did when Gon, Alexander was beaten beiore. © | trai, by ¢xpressing adwiration Jor men whi | Jocumentary evidence he was shown to be fall |W; dab, Omrack,, Hew, W G: Erdman and A; FOR BOYS 4 TO 12—Corduroy Suits at $4: sold | Of Columbia, Luown av Mowat Pleasint, aud beluga | bebe the eat eae fae ea ea ene described ae | Le Re le TS seach, ‘A curious story Is wld about the control ‘of | lid creoked deeds, “From. this the taik drifted | of eontradiciions. Fiemiugton N. Ja Rev. J. ii, Brooks, of Ste ewhere at $6. A full line of Norfolk and Plain | part of lot No thre r | lov numbered sever: (7), of the helrsof Joh Davia, a 'W. | this stock. “Mrs. E. H. Greene, the richest | te the blowing up of the dam, “I told Tolman,” | “ee ctense contended that the position of Louis; Prof. Henry Lumis, of Wisconsin; Rev. Jackets and Pants at from $250 to 910. A complete | Which wes allotted to David. Peter, said son's recorded subdivision of square ‘numbered two : — PINE BU ‘ <| Woman in America — perhaps the richest | Said she, “that the man who did that job Was a | wiison toward Moen was one of a tlackmuiler ime of Overcoais. with or without Capes. from $2, te | of iand irouting on the eascern boundar SOBA SAUER UN BS eet ok BU | hundred and forty-eight (248) The said lot fronts ‘Me Jy Ke) & a f : : sinart man und I would like to know him. He. c y H BAN AVENUN, BELWEEN SD ae Ge | Wouan in the world—own® $600,000 worth of ad 1 would n taking advantage of the weakness of the latter end, of S10. ‘Thee goods were mostly bought iately at prices | enth street turupixe ieuding to hockvilie, aud con- | twen.y-(our (24) feeton the north sldeofit street tne DS : VEST, AND | Central railroad stock. She is in the attitude | !aughed and said: ‘Lam the map. and I’m going | jn Cousenting to pay & Sum Ol money for tin oa Nichol Philadel aera rE oe for os, hase we could | taining one minute acre of land. botinded ow tbe worth | westsby prgen igh, and 14th streets northwest-and| ELEVEN Wr. CONNER OD STMEEK AND | ofa guerilla mo lates the taney eeatettude Ae A Concealment of ai act with which he. had | Ott and Bishop W. It, Nicholson, of F ve rm tor only'a short time ago- v.-D. Beal's purchase, and on the south by that | rons’bads oue hundred e-soven (47 f <u ered oe ° ; re | fishermen bad raise ay, making 82 : 4 ~ - | soul to‘aurom MP Gattreii, together ‘with ali tuetme | thirty foot (20) foot alley, aud Klmproved wiketoe | MCLEAN AVENUE, concerned. “The ftwoul-Alexander tight two | Hshe eae iy, making odo. A letier purporting to have nothing, spe ALL CONTAINING OVER 60,000 SQUARE | years 1 lose that Mrs. G in all, with which dynu:aite was to be” pur. yritten by’ Wilson demandi: nt : v3.13 rovewenis. Said proverty Was sudivided into lots | story briek stable on the Fear. ae es Fests ago was 40 close that Mrs. Greene, with me ‘ uF; | been written by lemanding money | Love Leaps To SuicipE.—Lizzie Grimm, @ (oo apie la eT mame pen gy | Pp eee pg A mg rd One ot | * "Tern: “One-tintd cash the reside in two equal in- s oe ee 6,000 sures, held the balance of power and | chased.” Haviy re rely Wras cited in proof of theelaim that he was a | preity 17-year-old girl, who lived with her ‘par Bp. Doubie Breaded Cli Tee asa uaprowed By a large three-story brick | staliments. payable Ip one und twoyears, respectively, | On TUESDAY, AFTERNOON, | NOVEMBER | could name the president. Overtures were Tied today er to eee 2G; Several | biackmaller, in which 1t was set torth that | Feutat No S09 South ot wires: Winiiaee: worth fully $7.50. Overcuats in Cassimere, Clinchik | dweliing and out-Louse. | trom the day of sale, with interest al the race of six (6) | TWENTYCUHIRD, 1886, commencing at FOUR-| made to her for the power to voto the stock, | Mea test 4 See 6 | Wilson threatened to hire his brothers to | burg, N. ¥., excited her mother's anger Sunday Ja, Corkserew, Beaver, etc., from $6 up. er eg RG, Que thied of ihe parchase money | per cenuly peraimuiim until paid. aud payable semi | THIRTY O'CLOCK, we will sell, in frontot the prew- | ‘Avjeast, it la uid, Aire Raouks friends: pata Re eee dares MELLO! hisar | swear to anything he wished aguinst Moen. n by kissing her hand to Charies Jones, cri mtn penrmay Lpap eet peeing ea] mop tig dee Seinen pay an nce ‘ea Bullding Lots on south side of MeLenn avenue, Mrs. Greene $40,000 in cash for the privilege | Test. oe agency at Bos | The tact that Moen could have been Induced alter | ‘said he house, a | Payable in twelve aud twenty-four months ie F Lapis id about the Circumstances of the arrest, = . @ young man Who was passing U " OR MEN—Uisters in great variety, from $5 up. | peyaivic ip twelve aud twenty-four wonttis trom the | Ing du ively. arter date, secur Se do, north do, do. do, | of voting her stock at the January. election, | ton told abs to pay the large sums which he did in late years | Lizzie bad been receiving Jones attentions tor ‘ Srorm Coats at G.50, $10,912.50 and $15: beat goods | oS ae eee utes i eae ee nea ee nners | jens, respectively eile date, secured by decd oftrust | © 1¢ Qo. mortn, oda. do. oe oS proxies thus boughtelected Mr. Ruoul and | und Low Tolman bad made a hole 1n the side oi | way in part accounted for by the mavaral desire | come tae, oat er pareets soneldered Lies ter SESS eted jr the micney.” Surtouts at ii: etial to | sale. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. Taxes | at the option of the purchuser. "A deposit of S100 nt ‘Bd street. defeuted Gen, Alexander. heard, tomorrow, Owing to the division or | 1 8Void the odium of having paid the original | able to support a wite and opposed the matchs Niall linet Overcoats omen ordinary nro eoeca: | to be paid. By ture Trustees out of the proceeds of male. | Pectin GBS ae Recon Tee eS aera | gett oe conn teres ace mauare, Sek ach ac is atlll Lariner, sald. though perhaps cailaes | BON er ae ater re eiea aoa ty it fg | Sm toa biackmualler. > ‘After the incident of Sunday Lizzie, who was ; en = posit of 350 on eac! juired on day o! reco eat the cost ot *haser, feLeat cone e square E ye thi 2 i ‘Pro -, made the argu- $60 Shs Snes Moatagnacs of 9:25: sond ute eras crease are rovennuplted with sien dap | {rms of me bebo Sosnplicd with Sie Aeen uses | these Late Wie situated being Tapiaieieurunened | Certain auubority, thas, whem the “Greene George sx eee os lence, made the argu- | ordered by her mother uever to speak to the ¥ Up. A ful lime of Bulus for Business or Drea, | te Frustees reserve che right tw resell the property ai | from the day of sale, the Prusters reserve the right ve | i bounded by Sdand ty and “Wand O streets Souci | Proxies were secured by Mr. Raout’s party, bets | doubUul if the jury agree. ment tor Wilson. Alter speaking of the great | man fagais, left tho house in anger, and, return- : ‘and cost of the dessuithog purelus ea is ei west desiring wpurehises desirabie Lot ior | “Mounting to $50,000 were made with a business ability of Moen and saying that up to | ing, locked herself In her own Toon. -AbOUE Bilin Dewestdesitns undbest workmansmpat prices | HeTISK and evn! ofthe devauitiag purclaer. ing purchhsey afte Ave dagy? males in gag saat | Rontestent ar ior Invesubent aad meeiaion sea | promiuent, geotieman in Augusta who wes & hace extagen) mopar this time he hud never met his master, West | sufdnight Mre Grimm. heard groupe. Anwlae ly 2 per cent below Luone of auy of these pretty but FRANKLIN I MACKEY,) Trustees. | suse” newspaper. attend this sale. intend of Gen. Alexander and who belleved | PANTHER, HEAR AND DEER TRACKED AND | characterized Moen's story of the alleged black- | from her daughter's room and. Ga eflecting we SEEN weabitshmwents inci Heoudeloth Suits at : alindeds CHARLES B. MAURY, “Terms easy aiid made known on day ot sale. A de- | that Alexander would soon control the stock, KILLED BY THE MOUNTAINEERS. Thail as unqualifiedly false. He that | cnirance found Lizzie suflering great agony, — > Prince Albert Suus at $15.and up | FRANK T. kA WLINGS, }Trostees. posit required on each Lot suld. Abstract of title up it is understood that Mrs. Greene’s stock Panthers were by no means scarce in the | the letter oi February, 1876. asking tor $11,000 | The girl copiessed that she bad laken a duse of oclSdads 1505 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. to arate year ago. holds the balance of power in the present fight. ODD PANTS Alt sizes to 50 waists and 37 Inseam trial last Decembe ag AT THE REQUEST OF THE MAKERS OF tai e: at was a fabrication 1) Moen’s brain since the “Kough on Rats.” A physician was summoned She declines to sell the proxies of her stock, but | C2t8KIll mountains some years ago, but latterly eS > at prices wich defy competition, fi nan jt 18 a forgery and Wilson | and every effort made to save the girl's life, Dus witnid gee acute se mle Ge Ga ul Katate Agents, Wants Losell the stock itsel. Shehus priced it at | they havo been seen eo geldom that it was be- | never wrote it. He Menied that counsel feared | without succens and sie dled at ak boar z Tame 7 ESBS SOR ERB HE een Nee $15 Lot st northwest, | 125, ‘The market priceof Uestock is about 100. | Heved they were almost, if not entirely, ex- | to ask Wilson whut it was he threatened Boon | Matpoul success and sue dicd aian early hour rep Axo Tack ‘knd place, =D I it nas ranged from 90 wo 105 for the past tew | tinct, On Sunday morning several sheep of a | with, and said they were here ready and anx- ‘fan inquest [OTTO: XO TROU! CHARLES BOMAURY, Ygrustocs | VABEABURIMEROVER EROPERTY ON BROS | months. ‘The $40,000 received by Mra. Greene | occ belonging to Philip Dedrick were found | !0u8 to Know all, but Sfoen had told so many OUR MOTTO: NO TROUBLE To SHOW GOODS. nid&ds PRANK 'T. RAWLINGS, } Tu MAC STRELIN, GEOMGETUWS, AT AUC | [Or the proxies ol her stock two years ago was | icilied and more or less mangled, and this, | different stories’ that they did not know what | pyre Versuswaniane’ CoNvENTION.—At the cK Gauss toa & por cent dividend. | Ti she cau force | taken in conjunction with fresh’ footprints | Be ee ee ee ae opaent Was ever | veterinarians’ convention In Chi ‘Tuesday, OAK HALL # Salo how at 125, 0F $125,000 above the market | wich dia not correspond with those of any | OWned or sold by Wilson." Moen had that @commitice reported that the ‘Giseass: ! s@-AT THE REQUEST OF THK MAKERS OF {iy Aald deed of trunk the sale ty further postponed il NOVEMBER, SEVEN- ox PAST FUUR O'CLUCK, I tug | price of the stocks, 1t would represent its value paper 7 rds further | made so that he could tell the people ot Worces- ei2 CORNER 10TH AND P STREETS. SHE ADMINISTERED THE TEST AND WAS | WEUSPSDAY, NOVEMBER TWEN URTH, lis) 4ront of te premises, part of Lots 14, ay @ Voling factor inthe coming race. It is | Mined Mr Dedrick one purtite a porte: as | ter that he had business. with Wilson. ‘It was ee ee =e SEeatie hs AURY, 071 29, dn sauce No. 25, routing 79 fectou he iwiul | rumored that ithas been purchased at this | fumed Mr prick ous pursnlt, by several | Another piece of manulactured evidence. atoen | Based coulis be slaughtered, Dr. Hopkins ofter= CONVINCED. lide PRANK T. RAWLinGs,} Trustees, (re Sate Se ce mip ved bye aaag | price, though whether by Raoul or Alexander dogs, started in quest of the visitor. After a | did not, he sans, tell the whole truth at the pre- | Cd’ resolution that inoculation of cattle as @ Sevesta Sreeer Paras BR. == 7] \UNCANGON BROS, Auctioncera and Frante Dweiling una large Stone Ice House, | 18 20l known. . hard’ tramp | of several miles throug | eat ane ole ath Ie gully af gail does not | preventive measure is dangerous and should Oral | . TP pesto AMMEDIATELY ArT RT will sell the vouth the snow the hunters perceived — the | tell the whole trat guilty of forgery. Not be resorted toexcept in localities where the ‘Will you allow me to test both the cloth and the aint thirty feet of Lot sixty-nine, in square fifty-eight, on ‘The Indiana Frauds. dogs engaged in a fierce si le with | case will probably be given to the jury to-day. | disease is firmly established and where no — senegal nt hy = wee set,scm | "*USPPES, SAE OF, EQEM OF MDOT 16 90-| he ee ot eye te ergeent Od S| a eyner mete ee ee remem | oie un” ett ae Te edu to extcinfaa tn Gene aaa See TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. a aOR E ADLERS TEN) SiAieh HOUND AND SMALL BARK, AT i | “fern ren hy enna nee HOMES anaar of encounter—a thick clump of trees on An Insane Farmer's Freaks. solutions state that a determined effort sbould, = oars PER. ENT. CLOTHING HOUSE 5 victue of m deed of trust, bearing, date 236 cry. | Teepe eee reecuseany a deed of truiton the | 4 aispatch tothe New York Times from In- | {20,0382 0% cuk—was NOL acvessible to the | exrgxDED PRACTICE WITH A PIstOL ENDING ade Td Worsted Fringes. ive. var “Certaiuly, madam,” w: teous. * y vi deed bear date & rns tt spa jw Yor from In- unters and so exci! were the uu it ‘HORRII ‘DEA j. The resoiut wi erly opposed, Worsted Fringe, with gitt bending, 20c. yard. would tatner you woulan's buy enluas goe ere pen | Bavesion tr task cae mat sees a cen dais the property will be resold ar tiee sad tus: | Gianapelis, November 16,saye:TThefedert) grand | was impossible to call them off In order to fire ics bees Seay Bae ba ibnaenie| — Ficot heaid, ai Seiors, 13c° cod 20e yard. fectly satistied.” Liber No. 1186.0 folie '1B0 ef ae.‘ouo of thedea | of detuning purchaser, “A depos of €59 reqtited on | Jury reaseesnlod thie atcn ‘and began the | 8t the panther without wounding them. ‘The | A few miles vagin dates? Broken WEEDES'e SUICIDE.—Coroner Heese Phy a SO Tieae { which she held in her hand toa | Land Hecors of the District of Coluibls, Br, | each piece of property at ihe time of Sa rnoon WO Ww animal killed one of his assailants and would | county, Texas, is the plantation of Charles = = in front of the on TUESDAY, THE THIR- inquiry into the many alleged election irregu- ly have esc: ‘cow the | Baker, recently lost BE SERS wis i gE on eramm | Mirra Tc cara tae urpene | FAP Ou eeteasa neat | A TPR AROVEAALE Fe poenrONED o¥ AG | ant, Tho jury wl havo‘te mands allo | Mote Galt ine ehath aS eta "eute | Base” Wel edo farmer whe roel lost Tesneia 308 * ‘stall pair ot rs out of her caba, When she Me . — xD ~ | week or more. Witne: ve been summoned | clung to him so desperately that it was impos- y inch, Navy Bina and Bi brought back the yurmeut to where her nusband and | [Aid ad prewlies situate and belng in the county and | Big TWENTIUTH, SAME HOUR AND PLACE or sees have ne ng 4 Baker's mind was becoming affected. Suddenly < District of Covumbia, and known and disci WLING, Aust | from several counties, and frauds of many | *ible tosbuke him off, and they Sually roiled | Baler into @ raving maniac, and his aed Susscmmenticion very sheep. tert had eon sutitastong = e liter inquired Ifthe | part of a tract of laid known ao Metropetis View 7PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer: kinds are charged. | John H, Counselman and | Tye'doe had’ been 90 scrioadis infeed hein | servants fled trom, the ‘OMticers. visited Higck nik Chenuie Prnge oe endo, craautyear natin ie x | Bd that partion of its twenty-one (21) and twenty Te county They sre eee eerieueeses Om | struggle that It Was found necessary to kill i | the plantation but could not find Baker. | Two [mvtunets, abe. A good cloth. fwo (222) aistam! ‘Derches eouchwestwardly from a a spectors weel very day Ehtatrear: Lc Hd Soe op, unraveled the edge aud found it to be Ughtly woven | the {ortheast corner Of Lot ewealtyabree Cd) sed fourth and twenty-fourth wards, the returns | “2: eiqay last in the region of the Dry heard the tring ofguas oa Bekers plastasion, Ce es andall woot and the making isexcellent. | eut sev- | funning south 10, west G8 pefclen to the center ot CATALOGUE SALE from which have been tainpered with. “These | stay Gatailibs, CWO bene Oe eae ot | Investigation sbowed that the maniac was Eeaiee ci aloceat seeing 20. pe eal sttcues in the seas, and tried to pull te apart, | Scenteal avenue,” the said Lous balag-acoordiog toe rouuras are in the ion of the federal | Frank Buirben, treed @ bert and shot has, tee | amusing bimecifin killing his Iife stock. ‘le Se ea ee Down aa or court, and will be used in evidence. ‘The vom- ited SoU piemnaeoarine an ‘would shoot everything he saw moving, even : adivs' Fur-tep i ves, ewe Ladied | was married Se nage hw wh Gh ag Aref mittee of one hundred will aid the district at- | Carcass weigl Le = e day | the chickens. 's Woulew Hosiery and Underwear” thing shout cloth and eating Fasten: or Sen tie: | Bane Tice a ee ne 1A aU JAPANESE WORKS OF ART, torney in the proscoution, and will employ an | Snod'y ting rod deer neat Clase eine ened |. ‘The nelghbors finally determined to capture celled assortaient Crepe Line uching, 22ige, | Wine ALout clot : = Sale: Ouethh purchase Attorney for tat purpose,’ Witnesses trom De se ae hum. ‘They saw him enter the house Sunday, 4 yard, caave te elas alittle ‘prejudiced at first was be- | 5 erie Ot ae ee eee ae tenies renee COMPRISING: Kalb county have ‘been summoned, “It is |#t mnany, miles and, Anally one of Deer 238 | and ly guarded all avenues ofescape: ; sarkee prices, SM? 40d Cambrie for Lining, below | causethe price for the suit wag a0 very low. I don’t | Piva months for whlch the moves’ of the porches, gbarged that the republican candidate for the | treat it ie'a long time tac wey bese bone | A.J. Miller, Joho Miller and PS. Egan entered market prices. ‘see how you can sell such really excellent work and | bearing interest at six per eent ber aunum from thé | BRONZES, CLOISONNES, PORCELAINS AND | fezistature from Bs county is ineligiple py | Scarce an¢ each the house while others stood guard. Egan and are scch good cloth for that money” ny otSale and secured by Gera Of trast on the i. ar | Feason ofthe violation of the bribery election | AUER In that region. Miller started up staire, where the maniec sud- Upon that lady's test we rest our claim for patron- | erty sold, shall De taken, 4 deposit of $100 required || POTTERY; EMBROIDERIES, ELEG. Jaw. J. D. Lighty is the repubiican-elsct, Dem- Mn denly confronted them’ at the Beopened BM TOLLE: | Sith pricao low crtosinouet gay oun, and | Gays others emule at tnt iow of, demaiting SOR EONAR Oy ee Witnesses Summoned {form dacuson and Lass | axp 18 GONVICERD OF Gomteeace so Fomom | Sei ne eek a anes SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, fa berer, Base Ses palpated oo neoripa per published in Wasi ngton. D.C. All OBJECTS OF VALUE. Fence, counties, where, it 1s alleged, W. N. Mo- ‘HIS WIFE, the desperate, man, | who kept up a contin . 13 9147th Street. Het. Tand Kaw. | A more convincing argument we cannot ofier. Maps: donee Ney Pavenes ‘To be sold at public auction TUESDAY, WEDNES- gonate arith tem otaitiee ae abe ‘che | Allred L. Burgess, a New York man who en- | 200 house but ‘finding every door and window # eas ni2codéds CH. Y. DAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWESTY- jaaehstl It is now recalled ‘as something See ded He became artes forions, and rush: ie that when the legislature had accom | poison his wife, was sent to Sing Sing prison upper cham! ranor, Placed Gaus Gases Gans. PEREMPTORY £415 OF NEARLY NEW TWO |-curmp, TWENTY-FOURTH AND TWENTY: Piihea ithe gerrymander two Fours ago ‘Monday for six years and.cight months. Bur- ad ee pesga no f where the neighbors = VICTOR EB ADLER'S On SATURDAY. AFTERNOON, NOVEM. goa’ | SXTH, 1696, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P, Bowcats in the nest howe sr er lonss. Bis | 424 street. Tass Mayigtes inion comer oe Gcaih, Hearing gan ‘comaing Up enim ee HOME AMUSEMENTS. al AEH: Nooo at ae cll ce Aa M., each day, at my art salesrvoms, 11th and Pean- Bsteexant number of ‘he republicans elect. | New Jc , his wife became a mother. She was | turned, and botwiibetanaing the ‘A full assortment of = iene TEN | Seer built brick dwellings and store ia one of the ioe | arivania avenue. ” | BG,SavF° now w candidate ior speaker of the | attended in ber sickness by her aiater, Annie | wound, atten to Kill his neighbor, Bat ibe Seog bais bee cvilinge ana evere im.one of the most ieee Mulholland, and ob, tbe sourth day ster the | Dal me he DOLLS. pons. DOLLS, CLorHixe House mxiOT G1 SQUARE 204, | Goodson exhibition al day mconDA, HOVEI- Stier ee Syn “eee the pistol a ‘rod ‘and fell dead. ‘TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTIES, auc eed aot ey aa fhe ry Maes neat | BER TWENTYSEOOND. galled who told her eho tecn'polconed, (On | linots and leaves ‘Property. _— ‘outalns iat Toomer walet, gan semernge sed THOMAS DOWLING Mise Mulholland, Sire. Baryens received if, in Ons oF THE CLATEARYS PaiExpe—Col. E. CH. RUPPERT. 927 axp 929 7TH STREET NoRTEWasE. | millers i di, collarcoryced andtharougi er sisters tem] ‘and ‘Al Calkins, of the 84 Wisconsin . 403-405 Tub st. near D st. 4 ‘and is one of the in the city and | _nl66e Auctioner. her husband's on ‘that Cnaries Cart, the “Tichborne : IP ar ee io OS _| nolS Open Saturdays till 12 p.m. ‘. man or | ‘8 00d is letter, It was a. from, Meutenant in bis ‘en- EDREWS SUITS AGE SE a foros ‘ALTER R WILLIAMS & 00, auctioneers. ‘Opened. the letter. was a Fesiment, having — Thoye Suits age 1 ib, Sib, 6a, aad ‘Terme Onefifth cash, balance in one, two, three — ‘ Ber husband to ber sister and '& plot | sted under the name of Ferriss His Ser See oe tee ea SRE | erm egg rom. enact bea sity rae | pengeam aa geet te Soutnytor ge Se and St: Collared nee Pants, 360. FOR Sau RECEIVED BY STEAMER | by' fet on oe a option ot s SQVEMUER NINETEENTH, at she fled from the po face of ber | quaintances and rumor intimated that he was Shu Uy Men's aud Boys’ Peute trou 61 up. oes: imported Bort, Paochnese alr peta Ney he Re omoet ee mont Foner satne * “A nice Focketboos given away toevery cash par-| Hhine aad other wives. Also’ Cognac randy, | Peet fo be 212 6th srrect Rea earee rs /Srresied, and tn June ‘wrled end con- in California, be, claimed to ‘be the 2% W.SELBY. | | s@- Ist ell the colebrated Caiuicrnia Carer as | Wemneton irae ee ee im | wit besold in aura Be aca, ‘that time sentence ‘Suspended, but, | up the Tichborne claim, Col, Calkins us 19141916 Peonsyivania avenue, | $1008 gallou. ee DUNGANBON BROS, ava | nea . falling to get new trial, he Was sent to prison, | he ls a crank,

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