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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDIN ee ode Pennsyivania Ave, snd ita ‘St. by ‘Vening S:ar New: Com; SH KAUPPMANN’ Prete aoe THe Fererxe Stan w served to subeerihersin the Sie by carricm.on their own account at lo coos por Rok fe per month.” Copies i the ouster S Bonth; one year, $6: six moutlis, $a a [Estered at the Post Odice at vw a ‘seuingtos, D C.as second-class mall STaR—publiched on Priday—€1 Che Lvening Star. Tue Wrexiy SLE months. 50 cents. yee: 27 All wnali subscriptions must be paid in adveace than ts paid for. Be paper sent coger Bates of advertising made known on application. WASHINGTON, D.C. SUPPLEM ENT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. TELEGRAMS 0 THE STAR —__ ‘THE FILIBUSTERING SCHEME. Something About the Commissioners ‘Whe Visited 81. Lonis. 8r, Lovrs, Nov. 19.—The men who came here claiming to be commissioners from the “Social istic Republic of the Rio Grande” are Col, Wate Sanford, of Tom Greene county, Tex.; Maj. Bill Davis, of Marfa, Tex; Rod Hume, o! Deming, . M., and Chris. O'Connor, of San Simon, Ariz. ‘wo Other gentlemen who are with the pat | Fant their names kept accret for the Sanford, Davis, Hume and O'Connor are typical —— and border men,and thelr compan- ons are men influential in Texas, one of thers being an ex+siate senator, and the other, fora EDUCATIONAL. _ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. . A. MUNTANELLI, TEACHER OF TH) italian ‘and spanish Mandoita wnd Guitar +180, Mandoiins for saie; price from $19 to $20 and pao moderate terms, Addiess at all mUsle xtutes. __*__ FUTURE pays. To-moRROW. B. iH. WARNER & CO., b] spc DOWLING, Auctioneer. 18 F street mw. — Varito! 7 DERGA cn ae Seto, 22 ee eR poy | TWENTY-EIGHT FINE BUILDING oN DIRECT IMPORTATION bc Tenth vear begins Ociober 41h. For cir NUE BeTW EES : om ress principal, zm STREETS ; ANCING Gu Assia OR ADULTS. CoM- SCI a HAARLEM FLOWERING BULBS, AT AUCTION, mencing SATCKUAY. 200 losi.. 7 put. at 1213 50,000 SQUARE ox Sit ipetieman daaeone st cntecieg np evtiag Coors | as TURSDAY Abe cox, xovemper | °{TURPAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER TWEN- m jesirodm of ehtering may evening lass: | On ry; eae hen Wedivesay and 208 Pn gnc week: | TWENTY-THIRD, Is86, commencing ut FUUR- aad : ~ "ital Tuesday thursday | THAT O'CLOCK, we wit ell, n front ot the prea ‘Withia my Auction Rooms, aand Saturday, foi & to 5 p.m Mrs FLORA C. DENNISON. Mat APLLY removed irom Capitol Hill to 31 F< s7Sandy. oclS-mn* ME Sas MAGRATH HAS THE PLEAS Vi ure to anvounce that he is now. read. to rewoune fastruction in Ul avd Water Color Pal Femoved to 1419 New York ave, FOCAL Lessons, ip the Most Kapid and Refined Italian SIGNOK FABLANT. from Paris, Europe, Tl? 1uth st. nw. 6 do. north dod 1 do Sd street. ‘These Lots contain about 1.i5 ‘McLean avenue is concrete. “Ihe is bounded by 3d and 4% aid N and © west. Bitend this sale. fo about u year ago. m7 @ bU 2 Building Lots on south side of MeLean avenue, lo. do. corer of MeLean avenue and square feet each. ure in wuich these Lots are situated is belng rapidly built up, and streets south- jose desiring to purchase a destruble Lot fir heme teat or for investment and speculation should ‘Terms asy aid made known on day of sale. Ade posit required on each Lot suid. Abstract of title ap 11TH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVF. COMMENCING AT FOUR O'CLOCK, A EMBRACING Double and single Hyactnths, Nurcissus, Crocus, ‘Tulips, Barly Siagle and Double Duc von Thol, n16-2 ‘Snowdrops, &c. FP HOMAS DOWLING, Ancnoneer. (CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE TO BE SOLD jo. do. netioneers. "ANSON BROS, A' (Composer of the New Populur Choral March, for Piane Solo, “Forward, Columbia” de .icated to Mrs. ee aN | CHANCERY SALF OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- Petecctios 1st, PROVED PROPERTY OX THE }AST SIDE DRAWING. OF THE SEVONTH STREET TURNPIKE. W. WAREES WN. A e NEAK THE HOWARD UNIVERS:TY, Bk Stadio: Room $0, Corcoran Building. n15-1m_ TRUMBULL STREET AND HOWARD HARVARD CKADUATE ENGAGED AS 4 com after November 1, 1886, yor ip classes, for some hours ot TP\HOS J. FISHER & CO, Real cstate Brokers of a decree of the Supreme Court of ‘olumbia, passed in the cousoll AT PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHIN AND IN FRONT OF AUCTION ROOMS, ON SATUR- DAY, NOVEMBER TWENTIETH, 1886, COM- MENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK. 1 Siaitenatica sides, ating | Gaird equity cause No, GUbds were Over 1 wreck and French. jagrudsr i comps john W. teal et air aee ; on upow applicativs fondant and ve SO7d wherein Branigan etal are | 10 thie rale will be found furniture of every deserip- ee ees coupiniiauts aid Oliver te Mgr Wier a def tion, the most of it being of a high grade and five PEGE GSSOSS BUENOR, fy Cannout | Nut Aameriye etc th oa} RRDAY:| workmanship. # uative Parsian teacher, graduae o1 La Sor | THREE O'CLOCK P.M, en she premises the fullow- boone, Pura. Also. Latio, Greve, Spavab, Talla ie presniaes she hoe ing-described p-operty,, P.at filed in said causes "No. vi & tract o: luna tn Washington cou.ty, in Gf Co.umbis, Known ax Mount Pleasint, Fart of lot No. three G5), in the division & un courses, by most ableasistauts 1814 1st.a.w. AND Hare ‘ {Special atteation (0 beginuers, qualifying tuem lor teachers or perioraie Prot J. F-CE& UiLLEE, 741 7th st Bw, 8eL td 0; land fronting on the easiern boundar enth stree. turnpike lead.ug to ko-kvi All that part ot whieh was allotted to David Peter, said part or parcel ISO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK— the District and being a Pret | Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harness. &c., &e n1e-2t rpuomas DowLine, ‘of the ey- ii ie, and con- Auctioneer. W SSHESGTON CONSERVATORY (OF MUSIG | {dining one square acre ot iad bom WV SE oad Balding "cor. “yee Fe ne | a en's archuse, and on the south by chat | BREWSTER FOURSEAT T CART, IN PERFECT fgbtcenth Yeur Plusor Urgan, Volce, . | sold to. Auron ire L togerter wit ali te tae Urnet Ge Freeadvaniages, 0. & BULLARD, Dr | provements sald pevverty: Sas sucdivided into lows ORDER, AT AUCTION. scozin® | Bf32 to Be feet front Willa acpi or 208. Oneo! | On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTIFTA, — Seas PTAE | seid lots ‘mprived by @ large three-story onek | 18o0, ae TWEVE O'CLOCK, In front of my auclol Aileny of bine Arty comer rin aad Bate, | dwelling and out-nouse. F Shall sell the above Gare ibe LeFms of sai casi in hand. and the. emainder in payable in twelve vad twenty-four Guy of sale, th ‘est at the rat sale. All conv mt thorough iustraction in every: and Punting.» Years ot study saved MORRELL. the tounder and teacher, has bad tweive medals wid simdied fiteen vearsin roropE with the most celevFated artists. Particular atteution pskevehing irom haiure. Chidren saturday. $10 % JAMES ae = i Mtate Processor of the Stoner new Fore PRENCH | num: X per ceut per ‘ancing at cust ‘A deposit of $50 on each lot required on Ifthe terms or wale exe not complied with ‘rand Couservatory of the risk und cost FORGE &. HAMILTON FRANKLIN H MACKE! THOS. DOWLING, Auct, 1582 Kingman Place n. w. © SOUND. THE STU- D 1586 BY e-third of the purchase money said deferred payaenis bearing inter To be paid by tie Lrusiees ou: of the proceeds of sale. he Trustees reserve the right tu resell the property at fthe decauiting purchser. install ments, 2 INGER, Auctioneer. UTTERS, BU s. = PEREMPTORY SALE OF from date of WAGONS, HARNESS, HORSES, &c. ers of cai | « Will be sold wt, the Bazar, 940 L.ouisinna avenue, on SATURDA i NOVEMBER TWE: ts uy of sale. | THETH. at TEN O'CLUC! ten ays: | Ten Albany Cutters, 2° Leather-top second-hand Buggies, 1 surrey, new Fexpress Wagons, with sev- erat o.her Wagous and Pizecons, Harness, &¢ ALSO, Thirty Hesd of Horses, Mares and Mules, some first-raze drivers and workers, Ing. Teas the quicas Written for learning (0 =p French iangnace. Two sears’ work can be wccom- Plaid in four weeks, It is entirely Periectiy shuple and natural. Attractive to. bei Bers, valuahie to advanced pupils. No. | Dts Ness Octover Ist, ‘Connecticut Avenue. CAULFIELD WILL KESOME BUSI nle2t DERXEMPTORY SALF OF STORY BRICK DWELLING AGOM, NO.1026 14TH STRE! EW TWO- AND STORE: ET NORTHWEST. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOV! BER TWENTIETH, 1886 at 4:50 OCLC First Flat forsale at Free’s, Brentano's, aud Ballantyne us 14TH ST. N.W, rt i FUGEN.O PEDON, ARTIST (LATELY And ‘all other principal cities Ss me), has opened # studio, room 55, Corcoran | Recognized a» superior to ull other similar Instita- Diiding, tor the purpose of giviog instruction 1 | tong Unexcelled advantuges fur learning CONVER- drawing and mdelug for decoration, states or Other works ot art Kefereuces: Mh. Bell, supervise ing architect of ue U.S Treasury; Dr T.3 Verdh NEW TERM dren. Free trial lessons ev: waturday. Iss ROSA PORSCHES G cH | NPHE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, SATION. Rest 0 native teachers. Fee extremely low. nw tor Ladies. Gentlemen and Chik M- ‘we Will nell, in froot of the premises, o1e of the dl best built brick awcilines sud store in one of theiost desirable parts of 141 . street northwest, beli.g part of LOT 31, SQUARE 204, fronting 20 feet on 14th street and a depth of 82.6 feet foan alley and iimproved by a neatly new wwostory Tesrbrick Awelling with tine ston room. "This jouse covtalns Six rooms, WAIeT, seas. sewerige and mucern tmproyementa: celarcowereted aud thoroust Trsewered aad is oue of tie best built iD. tne city aiid dr businessanan oF investor m good opportunity is o och x : and Eoglish sebool and Ku ie. us | GED TR | “Terms: One-ith cash, balance in one, two, three Gclon: 4” Third year. Cireuiars at 1224 1uth st | LA French No English spoken. in charge o. M d- | £nd tour years, notes to bear interest at six percent P, — = “P SCHOOL, 1S1L TST. N. W | DY @eetof trum on premises oruli Cash at optivy of raxo DL esoxs, ‘AN ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOUL Fug | Bur Baeer y§ depolLor Gu at sale, Cor veravein Pupit of Wane SRA HARE at BOTH SEXES, in ten days. « therw ige right reserved to, resell at risk = : oc2-2m! und cost of defauiting purchaser afer five davs pubiie HS MANNS KIADFRGAATEN, } There are twe courses of study—English and Scten- | no.j e uf such resa.e in Sune newspaper published 40 Mi #48 BLRGASTEN, Frais | aacandGimsieal “ive schol & suppiicg wien mape | Boe ufmach ree nd ub of Dupont circle, | Coen, erence fucks und S chemical and piace | Dest DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts : begins Ds ceomber 6. Wak nol-lms _ | Bora ssoclied with alt pecans appara SSF es KIi—J- MOON} Y HAS ReoPENED His | Number of students limited ‘Tuition, from 250 to - Y ores Dupiia “Public invited. Kova’ 124, Curcors and 4230p. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON PROS = cezo-im los W. SIDWELL. Principal STREETS, GEUKGRTUWN, AT AUG (& LEXANDER ZiwEt, 140 € ‘Ladies aud Gentlemen. At leisure Kesidence 634% L st. 2.W. LESSONS | P ebnalish | DFar Brarches fin school: best of refer Harmon ‘ith teabove. Luquire at 406 T MILLS—VOCAL LE-SONS TO daity from 6 i N. VEMBER, SBYEN-: TRENTH, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK. Wil sell in trout of the p:emise-, part of Lots and 15, in square Ne. 48, ‘routing 75 ieet on the hor Sid of Prospect street, hetweenr High and Potouae =i vets, by @ depth of ‘99 feet, imp oved by # Brick ‘and Fruine Dweding an fe Stone Ice House. practl ally ¥ terms moderate. Address Box 5. Star offices, SUE, ROOM 50, 1 HIRD STRUCTION ON THE VIOLI: aM E DIATELY A whi sell the south thirty feet of Lotsizty nine, In s aare fifty-eight, ling. “Portrait Class Mon- | _ For terms apply to H. DUNCH, 608 H st. or | the ¢ast side of Fuvette sircet, between Ist und 2d Wednesday aud Friday, fustructor, Mr. A. G. | principal music stores sel6-3in | streets, improved by two small Brick Houses. Heston. ‘Live Cavs Taesdoy. Thursday anil saturday. | Swain © Tow NSEND, turns: Queihurd cash: ba.ance in one sind two f. Bor particulars inq3e6 aD C. EUWNSEND. S ears, With lterest, secured by xdced of trust on oy epee ed TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. reperiy. fthe erm: o! sale are not un* _ | lias Removed to OF SEW | astegetion in Drawing, ‘1 13th In ten days the property will be resold a. street n, ofdef.aiing purchaser. “A depos of g: ig, Chia Painting and | cyles of Design Free class e26-1m o each piece of prop<rty at the tme of sale. ga THE ABOVESALE I8 POSTPO: count of DON Ac che. Weather unul SASUKDAY, NOVEM YHE_COLLIERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL > SER TWENTIETH, SAME HOUR AND Pu. .CE. Ly ee Pe ae OFFICE OF PUBLIC BUILUINGS Ab GROCN Is, ni Tdeds [THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Boarders Address Lb C. COLLIENE, AM. 1. eee ees name aomneenone IL = os = a Sealed Proposals. in duplicate, will be revived at JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. this office a HL NOON. TUES. AY, NOVEMBE.. -3, = 3 s Grow Pars). Excellent pro- | 1586, .or coustructiug 3,000 square yards, more of | FRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es Dunciation ebd thorough Insructiow. Will give les- | jess, Of Asphalt Puvement aud 450 square yards,| TATE ON K STKEET Non H, RB. TWEES Seowas her Tesidence or at the Loweot pupils. “S81 | more or less. of Aspha.t Waiksin the pubiiegrouuds | THIRTEENTH AN) FOURTEEN THSTIGLTS, Tith st aw. oeasrame_ | | Forms and specifications ean te ootabued at'tnis 0 | |Win, OPPosti) FRANKLIN -QUARE. aS = ip | Sem. ‘The U. = reserves the right to reject uny and | By Virtue ofadeed of trust, cated April 20, 1880, > Caivculstions aud rapid eitiar sepecaay a> | All propoanla = by : ae = and recorded ‘ou Suay’ #. it, Se Mer 6. Os : z IOHN M. WILSON, Colonel U. 8. Army. | 10.102. je land records tor the 1 is- fi ee 23,4,5,6.1nEZU-t my- | trict ofvoluubis;and by thedirection of theholder: IN ALL GRADES OF | PROPWALS FOR DREDGING AN repares lof college, | — Was HINGTOS, D.C astercc TWE VE M.. cn =ATURDAY, | N maiis and late | TW EN i LETH. 1890, for dredging aid rip-ri Civil Service Examiver. Caudid.stes prepared ior Col- | on improvement of lotomac river at Washi lege, Aunap li, West Pint or Givi Service Exam | ton. D.C Batlons, +3 11 For Specifications, forms of bi ‘a: this office. ‘Boarding and’ lay Seheol for Young Ladies and TeopensUCTUBHR IST, 1806, Academie D Riv-RAP U.S, Exerxeer OrFicx, 2136 Pennsylvania ave.n.w. November 3, 186. Sealed Prop.sils will be received at this vilte= antl! NOVEMBER nd other informa RCH cr the note thereoy secured,we wiilofier forsaiedn cru.t Of the premixes, at public anction, on the SECOND. DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1858, at HALE-PAST UR O CLOCK P.M. all that parcel of real estate, situate and lying fa the clty of \.ushington, inthe District of Columbia, and known’ and described us being tbe east twenty-four feet (24) by the depth of Jot numbered seven (7), of tue helrsof John bavid- son's recorded subdivision of square numbered two. hundred und forty-eight (248) The sald lot frome twen s-iour (24) feet on the nortu side of Kstr e: northe west, vetween 43.b und 14th streets worthwest, and runs'back one bUudred aud forty-seven (147) feel tow, stone, gna fa Susie aud et uege preyaratory courses. special advantages | Fi A butidine tn conece of erection, | Dd Cass Fou will add the School. "Suanber Grear Staccnter: COMPETITION DEFIED! win secs poi. TH .W.—A practical business. dueation that oung men aud Women ts support them- eg 2 the active duties of cruetion given in Kapid Writing, e, Correspondence, Rapid « alea Busines Practee. Columercaal Pogiish Lava lations vookkeep Law, Politica: Fev Kecmiar ~ f. september Ist, at 9 am BOF Arrangements Of Alt At li Corps of teacuers. Tail Day sewions—Recular business course, une Year, GIVEN aWay! % HENRY Mire SARA A SPO NCER Soweet oF ML SPuNC. It, Principat. Vice Principal aul ESTASLISHED 15; > st nw. un F produced, ut it Wi by 's& Femurkavlelow prices Private or Class Lessons. Cuurca organ for practice. | ‘styles of our ow: _ausiom Tis. INGALIS Kis pale | Y worth of Cloaks MOS ALY-ELLIS Sc He OL AND WELLESLEY | thousand dollars’ worth of Miill- Tivo 17th st. 1624 Mes ive.and 1 xa | OUR GREAT SLAUGHTER Has BEGU: FANCY FEATHERS AND FELT HATS ALMOST Birds. five hundred diserent styles, dhe lox eslest sie “45 and 60 ceuts ngs wi 4 und 12%, cenus. Velvet, Pluses wud Kite i Chiluren’s Cloaks, the leading {b-rty foot (Su) out alley. and Is unproved with # two- Rory brie sable on thérear, ‘derms: Que-th.rd cash: the residue in two equal tn- sialiments. payabie in gne ud two years, respectively. from the day of sule, with interest it the ra e of six (6) ‘per centam: per anunm uDtit Payable seul annua.ly, for which the notes of the pure aser, bear- ig date On th-diy of sale and payable in one aud two years, respectively. ulter dute, secured by devd of trust Upon the property sold, will ‘be required, or all cash, at the option o the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will Le required at the time of sale, “All conveyancing und recording to beat the cost of the purchaser Ii the Lerms of sae be not compiled with w.thin filteen, frou the day o1 sale, the Pruste-s reserve the right to resell the property ut the risx and cost of the deiauli- ing purchaser aiter five dys’ notice tn the “Evening Sine” news) CHARLES B. MAURY, FRANK T.1¢\ WLiNGS, \Trostees. ‘itrag and SiSaet ts WONDERFUL BARGAINS oclSdé&ds 1505 Pennsyivunin ave. nw, ?Si0 each choiarship, | ae : aa- AT THE REQUEST OF THE Ma st Bet quarter oF 18 | KING'S PALace wie raid deed et trust Wheae Os postponed ti WI oa = ESDAY, NOVEMBER TENTH, 1806, same hour ance to monnly ur | pnee mat wevece Sue Folt Hate Beary wide | S0GDeCe ae MAURY, inele ance ia, mouth ng, double row stitching, rcrnts, cs Teoh Gen Wool elts ut 45. and 58 ceute. Funey Feachers and | n1-d&ds FRANK T. RAWLINGS, } Sg-AT THE REQUEST OF THE MAKERS OF the anid deed of trust the aule 1s further postponed CL WivNESDAY, NOVEMRGE TWENTY FOURTH: Ye86, same hour an } trustees, place, CHA LES B MAURY, Blld&ds FuANK T. RAWL.NGS, UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. D a“ ptvacioue tobes slaugh- and ascertain our prices before buying else Us y F amily aud. ay Shoot tor }oung Ladies and Lite | wher AKUSTE: & SALE OF FARM ABOUT 14 20- Fourth year begai SEYTEMBLI 22, 1856, withfal | youtocome.’ It wil pay sou to eall at TROPULIS ViEW, OP Posten SoBe Woon corpe of teae \ special Mesdie ts employed by the schoo! for dened: or pupils in disiai, paris of tue elty. se. Viaea. Morrie Ti acied or e the true italian method. Classic and Biodera Music; good German, ‘Freneb! and” itailan ty Sesurpance siettoun ins et Foon at Shei AY eee 74 CKE 4 = | he M"Feather of Baits utd Organ, Residence 430 | Ben st mw. Terms very rewoustie. Also, Violin and | P Comet ey brow LOUIS NARCRER, oct-zan nl TRUPULIS VIEW, OPPOSITE “..DGLWOOD.” BE uitiwe of adeeu of trust, baring date aa | seal vember, A, 'D. IN85. and” duly. recorded tn 2 in iront of the premises, on TUESDAY, THe THIR: TIETH DAY OF SOVEMBEIt A. D, 1886, ut FOU Ie v K P-M., all those certaln pleces uf parcels of Jand and preu.iZes situate ana being In the cuunty and District o +o umbla, and known und disiingal hed ay Part of wtruct of laid known as "Metropolis View, und desi. pated aud described as all of Lot twenty (20) aud that portion of Lots twenty-one (21) and twenty- Iwo (22), uistamt 46.48 vercnes suuchwe-twardly from mber 20h, 4 6 ST. XW. Sandsatardays iad avd uesdaysaad Pedays, Aitie SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & Sskorm New Pans Dress ‘Texrones HAS JUST ReCetVED A LARGE Li. BOF NOV- the orcheust gurner of Lot twenty-iBree (23), snd running south 1° wes, 58 perches, tu the center of ” the said Lota belig, wecording tos recorded subdivision of said tract ot land known as “Metropolis View” made by ‘Thomas W. Berry ud ohn A. Silddicton, trustees, coutuluing 14 20100 ‘acres of land, mure or less. ER, to ween —— x Litibs iS IMPOLLED Dit nS Bs 'd the balance ut size twelve aud cg SSEPE, OF “HOSTON. EUKCH A>. D IS NeW YORK DURING Wie | feoumonthe for Wwileh tue notes of the purensser, c bud ceruised enanier of the Ne Pe WEEK AT “GRCATLY ee faring interest av six_per cent per annuma from ti Tesnervs ory. Fame ae oy eee eee DUCED | devataaleana secured" by de: OF (rust on the ns ea . NOVEbnrs IN HAIR LINE S11 sip | petty sold, staal betacen,” A deposit gt alr = : OEE ES DN tange1 NE STRIPES AND | Frito of multe Terma to be compiled with intent Me! -LisH_ AND Cl. Novis LOPS comBINATION surr- | desu otherwise remle at Thu amt com of detauiting pho for Young ia ES IS tin Slo to 20’ Fatven poriiaer, ater live dass! notice auch resale ie ; copane, - ae 1oF Somme, at ee | menor ington. D. te 2 ite Fuses RE Mand SOY Y CEN AOT A XTURES, at 62%, | SOY. Yunclug and recordihg at cost of purctuser. C of Marvacd. Vice Be NEW Pies SCH CAMELS HAIR, at 73e. and $1, ZODEEH IE EASON. } Trosees, SEW ‘cn MISSES JACKETS AND WKAPS. WOOT STITUTE, FOK HOTHS..XES, Pa Ane x CKED AND PLAID CLOPHS, BOR 12<odéds CHARLES & BAILEY, NEW (ggubis AND Sculud cosTuME DP ‘BROS, Auctioncera, Waves Se wen | etc Mi TRURLER SURGE ARIE | PMUIREE RARE GF ara eey ROMA WEE WW jeetidlag aud Shoot e Moats Sulles |. Lables thinoleMabe: ati ON) Rke SMALL TWOSIOLY FRAME HOG Opening Uevonrr ist. Pull corps of teachers’ Fores. | NeW ASTHAKMAN CLUlHs, iN BLACK AND ANw LOW, ON NORTH L STREET, BETWEEN iy evan 12 a. m.to p.m. OF ALL C0100, ut 34. 35 and 36 FIRS. STREET W: W JERSEY SUS LiPScoat, eeu | NOVECTiES IN IMPORTED WRAPS JACKETS, | AVENUE. AT AUCTION | CADE Y oF SEE Since Ge : HAs AND CuRCULA IS | By irtue of = deed of trast bearing date, 18th au Riper Sik Atel Matai am Ves | Roo eae eae Netpeleytgge ogee po Best MAKES OF MERINO UNDERWEAR FOR | of the District of Coluuivia, J. as survivin fae a rougl cote yale GESTLedeN AND CHILDREN, will sell at ¢ auction, in frout of the Cater ae Saye Pa etiagaon Une Maes Mare Cream, | NOVELTIES UN HaNvKLRCHIBES aND How | Oo WEBSASDAY the FEST DAY of DECK MBE x Reitateclane tating Puc | rubtOcASe AND PERINOT'S KID GLOVES. _ | dswerbed ud! abd pres nist being tothe woe are Unite Painting, Cally | “SPs CLAW HAVE NOW OFEN MY “DickCT | ely of Wasniugion. 1m the District of prevent Bebout tor Hoys, QHORTHAND AND L oy RETs, ~ PEAT TYPEWRITIN EVENING DkESSES. practically taught Success .uarautoed Mf serious Giberwive dow’ apply. Privacepapiepeeterred: teat Suan ee Basten, Steuographers, SESING Godus BY Gas Ge, L.PURTAT.ON” OF THE LATEST NOVEs- dibs 1X Sick LLLUSIONS AND BRUSSELS Burl PLAIN AND FANCY, Fun SPACLAL At AnTMENT FOR DISPLAYING be FLAIN FU ted AND UuSCT PRICES seis SeaiUn Puli 1 28x05 SAY, Peon. Aveuus, Corser dun sareet wo, Lava ‘3 ‘cos A cneanitis Sie 8S Bsa nae | menmnceenl™™ Ty | Ea ane career tions : . - PARKER, TER, ‘witne MRS FLIZABETH J. SOMERS, Priney W Secderset power os cast thamen wisest mae | ‘measateares Samaiting peethnnes tive Wee se ; sultSuge frve at Patter house, aiget aod Paave. aw. | watsiagion, DC dOSRYE Re Ron, ‘ow. | oe i "ala-eomds Surviving Trastes, | "ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ELEGANT MAHOGANY CHAMBER 8 DEAUTINCLEY. ORNAMENT! GLASS; “HA<DSOME | M. ALN SUITES: HANDSOME ROBES. CHIRFOSIE HS EASY CHALI nu HOGANY AND EBONY. DRbSn pe HAIR n TOMORROW NOVEMBER 4WENTIETH, On TO-MORROW, NOVEM Hi at HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shali sell ithin sod a front of opr salesroom ihe ub.ve assort- mea rote: ie Puruiture will e sold within salesroom at 11:90 Fermi cssh WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO. I ‘Auctioneers Nite core SIGE Oo vette and 2d ‘Pound, corner ot New. York, a iret noni at TWO O CLOCK E: Mt: TO MOR: Hons GSS Whine MG Inert spot on forehead) forse (two white hind legs, white taken up from the southwestern section of the city by order of tue Health Oftcer. “jy order of tue ite . we SAMUKL EINSTEIN, Poundmaster. FPOLBY, Anctioneer. T will sell the stock contained in store No.855 Penn- gylvania ove. ‘bet 3d and 4 ste commencing TO- jOMROW (Saturday), at SEVEN F. Mand wil: con- Unue each eveniug until the stock isdispo-ed of, The ovda comprise @ fail and complete stock of Gent's oruisiing Goods. ‘The stock will be closed out with- Musas M. FOLEY. HOS, J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Brokers. ABOUT ONE ACRE OF LAND AT THE CORNER OF SEVENTH STREET AND HOWARD AVE- NUE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On ERiDAY AFTERNOON, ‘NOVEMBER. TWENTYSIATH, at HAL:-PAST THR! O'CLOCK, we shail offer at. pubitc sale about one: acre of iaiid siuuted on 7th street exte .ded, at the corner of Howard avenue, the main avenue leading to Howard University. i “Teruis of sale: Une bird cash, the balance in six and twelve months, secured by deed of trust upon Premises sold, and bearing juterest, payable se: annually. A deposit of 9200 will bé required a. the Ume of sale. lsd THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHOICE AND ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND PORCELAINS, AT AUCTION, EMBRACING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, AR ‘TISTIC MAHOGANY THREE-PIEC . PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN FIGURED SILK PLUSH; HANDSUME RECEPTION AND EASY CHAIRS, BEAUTIFUL JAPANPSE PORCE- LAINS, BRONZE FIGURE OF MERCURY AND EBONY PEDESTAL, VERY HANDSOME, FBONY MARBL}-TOP TABLE, ELEGANT FRENCH LAMP AND FRENCH GLASS DECO- ‘RATIONS, FRENCH CLOCKS, ONE BEA‘ FULLY INLAID CABINET (AN ELEGANT AND COSTLY ARTICLE), ELEGANT COUCHES, FINELY UPHOLSTERED; OAK ARM CHAIR FROM HOUSE OF REPRES TATIVES, LEATH ER-COVERED ARM CHAIR, FINELY C\RV D; VERY SURERIOR Ma- HOGANY DWARF BOOK CASE, PARLOR FURNITURE IN SU:TES AND SEPARATE PIECES, MAHOGANY DESK WITH CARVED LEGS AND FEET, A SPLENDID ARTICLE: HALL FURNITURE, A NUMBER OF FINE SEL ENGRAVINGS, BRASS FIRE IRONS, iLISH BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, SUPERIOR CHAMBER FURNITURE, IN SUITES AND SEPARATE PIECES: FINE HAIR MATTRESSES, BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FEATHER PILLOWS, WAL- ‘T EXTENSION DINING TABLES, WAL- NUT M\RBLE TOP SIDE OARD, FINELY CARVED; DINING CHATRS, TARLE LINEN, FINE CUTLERY, HANDSOMELY DECORA- TED DINNER SERVICE, ENGLISH DINNER SERVICE, CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, SUPERIOR KITCHEN APPOINTMENTS, &., &c. nm AY 3 ’ ERT PPCOND. 18B6, commencing at HALEPASE sat residence 2013 Q street, I shall juperior coll-ction of household ettects. by sell the aoove lyst /TPHowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE or JAPANESE WORKS OF ART, COMPRISING BRONZES, CLOISONNES, PORCELAINS AND POTTERY; EMGROIDERIE SCREENS, AND MANY OTHER ART OBJECTS OF VALUR. ‘To be sold at public auction TUESDAY, WEDNES- DAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY- THIRD, TWENTY-FOURTH AND TWENTY SIXTH, 1856, AT ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE P. ‘M., each day, sylvania avenue. Goods on exhibition all day MONDAY, NOVEM- BER TWENTY-SECOND. st my art salesrooms, 11th and Penn- THOMAS DOWLING n166t Auctioner. (PHOS J. FISHER & CO.. Real Estate Brokers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LARGE AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE ON RHODE ISLAND AVEOUS, BETWEEN SEV LNTH STREET AND CONNECTICUT AVENU! On WONDAY APTERNUON, NOVEMBER YEN TY NIN RE OCLOUK, i: TWENT Mi, at front of the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust, da eu ‘ibo3, and du.y recorded in Liver Ro. . Folio No, 412" et 8 q., ore of the Land jubuie auction 15), fourteen (14) und fitteen Lane's subdivision of lot No. ), ‘4. . eA. 10, and the eust o8 feet of.ot 11, of W_ iter Ss. Cox's subdivision of ertain lots in square No. 160, having a froutageo. ab ef ht wud eig.c, four one hundredths (7 100.hs) feet onthe south line of Kode fel ctw: en 47th street and Ci ug through to north 3 About seventy-six (76) roved by a | rge wown as No. 171s Rhode Is.aud avenue. ‘Teru:s of sale: One-third of te purchsse money in cash, $600 of wh ch must be paid down at the time ot & phe and Wo Years, secured by premises sold, with interest: pael semiaunuadly. Should the termsofsale not ‘be complied with within ten (10) ays after sale, the tru tees reserve the right to resell ab the cust and expeus. of ihe defuuitlug purchaser. FakvisiCk BMcGUI IG. ly, EDWARD J. STELLWAGER, | Trustees, THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘B1Gdedy JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneera HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE NEAR TENS ALLYTOWS. IN THE D 5. RICT Or COLUMBIA, ADMIHABLY SMUATEV FUR RESIDENCES. By virtue of adecree ot the Supreme Court of; the District of Columbia. passed in Jequity Cause, No. 14,010, on the uth day of November, 1pu. the undersigned Trustee will soit at puniic ule, on the rem.ses, on SATURVAY. TWENTY-SEV ANT Ay OF NOVEMBEK, 1886, at the hour of THREE O'CLOCK P.M, a1 that p.ced Ol land, consisting of sixty-seven and ouequar-er acres (6.44), situated OD the Beit ro.d, about oue mille north of ‘Tehnaily own, And kuown ‘as part of “Chevey chased" former.y ‘owned by the lace Capt. William J. Belt, U.N. This h'very desirable property and embraces several beau- Usui Building sites, oelug b.gh aud suited for tuat pur- Pcferms: One-third cash: balance in oneandtwo years. with interest, at six per cent, secured by deed of trust On the property, of all cash, at op.iou ol parchaser, 1 the terms olsule are uot coniphed with within ivedays. after sale the property, will be Tesold at ths risk and Cost of defaulting purchaser, afer five days public no- lice oftsach resale iu some newepaper puullshed tn Washing.on, D. © “a deposit of S100 required at time of ~ale. Conveyaniciug aud .coordiw wt pur- chuser's cont. P. EDWIS DY Ks, Trustee, B16-d&dusiot 514 11th st. nw, J, ® WABSEE & CO., Real Estate Brokers, le 916 F street northwest, 81X COMFORTABLE NEW TWOSTORY BRICK DWELLANGS, Now 300, 30d. 310, S12 314 ANDI Worneee sour Wes On MONDAY, the . WENTY-SkCUND NO- Yagtne A HALP-PAST FUUR O'CLOCK We will Sell at prnile auctiun, iD trout o the premises, SIX 1'W “STORY WICK DW PoS\containing 6 roums and modern convemences, ‘houses ure new aud gituated on one of the best iets eesy. aiid made known Gay Ofaale. A deposit srms easy, aiid made known - of Sly on cach house. Avstract or ttle up to shout ohe year mia DUNCANSON BROS, Aucia, (OMAS DOWLING, aucuoneer, TAUSTERS SALP OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESVATE, No. Sid Wiest (P) STREET, GHOKGEIUWN, D.C) af PUMLIC AUCTIO: By virtue of a ded of trust. recorded in Liber No. 776, folio acU, “of the fans recueds Of the’ District of Golumbla, ‘Wwe will geil at public et of the premises, on WeUS bs x, Y-FOUR Ud HAY OF NOVESBEK, A. ft FOUR UULOCK P. kot ‘umbered tueive (iz), hn ‘Thomas Leail “6 George's addition to eu in the District of Colutobla, said toc huving trout of thirty (uy teet Side of Weat (P) aireet,with tue improve: ‘iad improvements esa (pe team pe CARA are ei {1S} month, wor whic wotes of % ' CITY AND DISTRICT. Suit Against Distr ct Commissioners. A suit was entered yesterday in the ame of James L, Williams against James B. Edmonds, 8. J. Lydecker and Wm. B. Webb to Tecover $10,000 damages by reason of causing his urrest and detention in the insane asylum ‘@t St. Elizabeth from March 14th, 1885, to October 6th, 1886, when he was discharged by one of tue justices of the Supreme Court of of the District. He was arrested here on the complaint of some one in the War department, | having come here trom the West, and beclaimed | that the government owed him millions of dol- lars. He was sent to the asylum on the certifi cate of two physicians, but Judge Cox held that it was necessary for de lunatico inquirendo proceedings firs eis The Base Bali Organizations. SUNDAY GAMES—TWENTY-FIVE CENT ADMIS- SION RATES IN WASHINGTON, At thé session of the representatives of the League and Association base ball organizatious at Chicago yesterday amendments to the cons ‘stitution were considered, the chief fight being the same as last year over the proposition to Tecognize Sunday games... It is not expected the League will agree to Sunday games. The St. Louis club was allowed vo play Sunday (ae with an outside club, but not with any ague club. By a special contract the Wash- ington, Philadephia and St. Louis clubs were authorized to make thelr admission charge twenty-five cents Instead of flity cents, the idea being to permit the clubs numed to meet exist- Ing competition, As tothe question of drop- ping one of the ciubs now in, the League, It was sald that the question-would probably ‘not be determined at this meeting. ——— Frenpisi Work oF HIGHWAYMEN. — A stranger named Jumes Doboynes came drag- ging Limselt slowly and painiully into Ciarence, Mo., Sunday nizhtat about 1lo'clock. He was, fearfully burned und presented a frightful ap- pearance. While waiking along the railroad track two miles east of that city, ne sald, he Was attacked by two unkuown men, who, aiter relieving him of all the money he ha bim iu a brutal and then set fire to his clothing, The flames burned Into his flesh, restoring consclousness, and by rolling on the ground and tearing at Lis gurments with his naked bands he finally suc- ceeded In extinguishing the flames, but not until he had received terrible and probably iatal burns, He is now under the care of phy- siclans, ————+e+-____ A MornEr ENABLES Hex PxisoNER SON To Escare.—Ezekie: Saunders, who was in jail at Newaygo, Mich.,on achurge of horse steal- ing, was Visited Monday by his mother, half an hour she went out apparently sobbing, with her face in ber hands. When the sheriti visited Safinders Tuesday he found the mother in the cell with her son’s ciotheson. Saunders Was one of the most desperate criminals in tue state. He will probably not be recaptured, having nearly twenty-iour hours’ start, Afier Rarixa Poker Rooms iN Crxcrsxati.— The Cinctunaut police raided numerous poker rooms and suloons for violating the midnight clusing law Saturday nignt, and Sunday nigut they were out us detectives, in citizen’s clothes. Saturday night they took ina Cuin: keeping a poker room for bo; oid, aud uuder, nan WhO S16 years About sixty persons ato places were captured in the act of playing poser, and balta dozen saloon keepers were seized iu. the act of seili ight. CartLe INTERESTS IN Co: conveption of cattle grow day a letter from Mr. Milivr, of the Senaie com- mittee on axrieulture, promising bis support to tue cuitle Lill now before Congress, was read. A motion that the executive commitice assess uil the associations represened in the conven- tion for defraying the expenses of the commit tee to be sent to Washington in. the Interest of legislation for cattle industries was carried aller a lengthy discussion luyidiscusslo ee ATOR SEWELL SUED BY Ex-ConsuL ¥y.—Hon. Thomas H. Dudley, ex-consul ty Liverpool, yesterday brougut suit agdast United Staies Senator Wilham J, Sewell tor 20,000 lor remarks made by the luter in a speech uta repubilean- meeting at Camden on twe 7th of Uciover lust. tue language com- pluned of was tat part of Gen. Seweli’s speech An wich It is alieged he suid, in reterence w ‘Mr. Dudiey’s opposition to lin, that the latter jor tweive years represented, or rather misrep- resented, our government abroad; that it Was charzed he grew rich by eburging lilegal tees Wille consul at Liverpool, and that he robved the sea caputins. He, it is suid, further charged Dudiey obtained bis office by making aU the Chicago convention whieh nome President, Mr. Dudley as- are taise. ago ye-ter- serts that these MAN SHOT AT THE NorFotk —J. D. Potter, a draughisman at Norioik huvy Sard, who Was shot by George W. Hill last: Monday, as stated in THE Srak, died yesterday, Hiilulleged that Potter, wo is a inarried man, wrote improper letters to his daughter, a giri about sixwen year- of age. dail wus indicted in vac United Siates court und bail was refused. es Tus MixeD Resvur IN CaLtrornra.—Ofm- clul revurns jrom ult ihe counties in Califoruia, with semi-oiticiat counts in san Francisco, gly. Bartlett (uem,) a plurality or governor of over Swilt (rep.) ‘The repuolicuns huve eleciea the Heutenunt governor, te attorney general, the superintendent of public instruction, tue Surveyor genera: und) two Justices of the supreme court, ‘The democrats elected the sec- reuury of state, the coutroler, the Lreasurer, the clerk of the supreme court ‘and one Justi of the supreme court, elected tour Congressinen and the democrats two. Tp the stute seuate the democrats huve a majority of tweive. Tn the assemuly tue re- publicans have a majority of two, leaving the democrats with a mayoriiy of ten ob joint ballot. eee ‘Tue republicans bave Tne PENNSYLVANIA AND B. AND O. Con- FERENCES.— The Philadelphia Record of to- day suys: ‘The next meeting in the interest of peace between the Pennsylvania and the Baltic Inore and Unio Kuilroad companies, it is under- Sioud, will be held in this city.” Presigents Koberts und Gurrett were to have come to- er to-duy, but the latter had an engage- tnent which’ prevented them meeting. ‘The comerences between Presidents Roberts and Corbin have resulted in a partial uuderstaud- ing as to the division ot tonnage between the eading and the Scuuy ticill Vauley Mines, Bonus His Trera Cur FkoM f1s THRoat.—At the University hospital In Buldinore Wednesday Wildum King, atarm laborer from Battimore county, preseuted nimseli, stating that he bud swallowed his false teeth, which tad lodged in bis wroat. An iuelsion’ was made In tue leit side of the neck and the teeth taken from tue Upper part of the wsophagus, where they were firmly embedded, He ts now In @ fair way to Tecuver, but the surgeons stale he would gradu- ally have starved ly deatn hud not the ovsiruc- tion been removed. ONE WOMAN'S ROMANCE. The Divorced Wife of n Burginr Now a Millionaire Widow—Lights and Shad- ows im the Erratic Life of Mate Terry. The will of Juan Petro Terry, the wealthy Cuban planter, who died recently in Paris, by Which his widow, Kute Loulse Terry, became a millionaire, and ber unvorn child a legatee to the extent of upwards of $5,000,000, has been mentioned in THRStaR. The Ne# York World says: ‘Mrs. Terry made her husband's acquaint- ance while keeping a lodging house for gentle- men in this city several years ago. They were married by Judge Morgan at the Jefferson Market court, differences in religious faith make ing acivil ceremony expedient. Mr. and Mrs. Terry went to live at the Sturtevant house, and all went smoothly uutil November 12, 1881, when Mrs. Terry caused the arrest of Miss Alce- vinia Atwood, of No, $44 west 48th street, on two charges, one of grand lar ceny, the other of assault and battery. Mrs. ‘Terry's Story was that sue had found a lette signed “Vinnie Atwood” in her busband’s pocket, the tofle of which Indicated the exist- ence of an intimacy between the writer and Mer. Terry. | She wrote a reply and. siguing her husbaud’s name, took acab and drove to the Vicluity of Miss’ Atwood’s flat. Sie sent the missive into the house but, recetving no repl: entered the house, but was, she alleged, sun marily ejected by’ Miss Atwood, aided by ber mother ind sisier. Upon. her ‘return to the hotel Miss Terry missed «$1,000 bil! and three $100 bills which she had placed in an envelope tat morning, and supposing that in tier ex- citement she had put tue money in the enve! ‘ope containing the note to Miss Atwood she de- munded the niuney of that person, aud upon, tue latter's denfat that she had received any’ caused her ares: Under the crossexamination of Lawyer Mitcheil during the triai the tollowing particu- jars were placed in evidence: At aveen Mn, Terry, thea Kute Flynn, was employed in the Washiigton hotel at Liverpool as a var- maid. Among the customers with Waom the pretty “burmaid exchanged caatf over the counter was u dashing American, accomplished and uliract ve, Who processed to ve a larse jortane. In 1869 she marr American admirer, woo. tur trom beli weallhy gentiemau he pretended, was @ iugitive criminal. The bridesroom Chat les Bullard, alias Charles Weits,atl Chariey”—tue Last from his proficieney ou Uh instruinent—whose picture nuug in the rzues" gallery in this eity and who w anted® by the wuthoriues for complicity in the Boylston bani robbery. After # briet syjourn In Liverpool the coupie Went to Puris, where Bullard upencd verleab barroom on the Rue Seribe. Gamuling-rooms were fitted above tue saivon, in which, iv is said, Adam Word welr-khown sporting man of Eugland, interested. Ali went swiminingly ior a "th but Py the police, and, is whe to recur wally “Bullard became embroiled wi ng in need of money, induced to Englund and pledge with a Liverpool pawavroser a vaiuavle diamond vrovch which ue had given her. Upon the re- turn ot prosperity the money was repaid the pawnbroker, and a package purporung to con- fun the brovcu surrendered to Mrs. Bullard. ‘Yue next day she returned to the pawusbop and declared that her brooca was not in tue Package. Criminal proceedings wete instituted | against the pawubroxer, and tue erstwhile are hiatd tigured velore tue’ puuite us eomplaiusat for the first time, and on he pawnbroker was Convicted. [t fl. al tbat Bullard bod a wile and several enil- dren living Wuen he married Lue barmaid, and tue deceived woman eit bin and cane wo Alnerica, etablisuiag the lodzlug-bouse Whi Sue avandoned to become tue Whie ut alr. Mr, Lerry’s tather, trom who ne inuerited Ul fortuue ‘how willed to tue widow and postuu- juous child, lived tor many yearson din avenue and died oaly a year ago. “areer 1s naturally te Now Wealthy wide Alerica shortly aiter the separatian, aud feil ino the bands ofa Boston aetective pumed Caupman, and was seuienced wo twenty years iu suute prison, ‘Was organist at Colcord prisun, (rou witten plaee he ‘escaped tuto Cau. aaa, He was afresied there tora theit and jocked up, and is said to have gone to Belgium diler uly release, Wuere be Was lmplicaled in a plot tosteal tue crown jewess, aud fell again into the hands of Lue autigrities. IU was the deceased aian’s sis'er, Miss Terry, who Was married to Baron Biate iu this cliy some Yeurs ago, and whove Wedding Was one matent sucial eVeuis in Lue history: Like: He Was a vrotuer of Mr. Antonio ‘erry, whi fs well known in tals elty.” Another Chapter of This Strange Story. TOMAS TERRY'S FIFTY MILLIONS—HE BEGAN LIPE AS A TIN PEDDLE. The New York Sun of yesterday says: The will of Tomas Terry, tae Cuban piauter, directed Laat his $50,000,000 estate should be equally divided among his eight children. Sevea of the culldren signed an agreement by wich the huuding over of their shares ot the properiy should subserve Lie best interests of tue wuole. Autwuio Terry alone would not enter ipto tuis wereement. Tomas Terry, the tather this Lime Sutlering Of paresis, aud coud uot mnake a Will that Would stand a contest, al- Lough he was abie lo approve ot the ment, Wien be died his su Amelio, a t Wok Charse of the estate, Waich Las not yet been divided. His will was receuuy proven at Cicn.ueges aud a dupicate will reacu bere by Decemwer 1. Autonio erry married Grace Secor Dalton, an orpuan, and a niece of William H. Secor, d ab 111 Browaway, 10 Uis city | Miss Secor lived with ber uncle at tude tine at | dis Suavenue. Antonio was tben 20 yeurs | via aud his bride Was 18. Five years aiter tueir | Mhurrage a datzuler was born, Wau Was Nauca, alter her aunt, the Baroness Biabe, wie Of tue present Italian minister to Madrid.” Tu Murrlage Was Hol B uappy one. Anconie ob- talueu urge sums of money irom his lather and spent them freely. He was well kuowu benind Ube scenes at the theaters. ure yeurs ago Jeu bis wile aud Weut Wo Paris, wuece ue 1s Li ing. His consuitucin, 10 fs said, Was unable to slaud the strain Of Lue Lile ue ied, and ie is wow sulteriug of geueral paresis, His wite is Living iureurement 10 luis couptry with Ler cuita and wn unmarried sinter. Suv has only & small Aucune throlgh ber Lusband. Mr. Secor, aif. Antunig Lerry’s uncle, said yesterumystuut Airs. Kate Terry, the wie of tue lave Juan Peiro Terry,and who, with ber une | born cuLd, luheries $7,000,009, Lives with Mrs, Tomas Terry, ber muytueriu-aw. Lu Paris. “I remember Kate Terry,” ne Sulu, “when she was casuler in Cuarles suvdard’s saluon aud res- taurant in Paris. She was uot a bar maid either tuere oF iu Liverpovl, a8 as been Imumace She was casumer at ihe Washington boi i Liverpool, tiling the same place as tuut ot casuler ih Ube restaurants couuected witu our hoveis, When Charley sulatd Dtted up uis place In Paris us ab American cuckull saloon, and restauraut he received @ great deal of pulronuge irom Euglist aud Aiericau tourists. e+ —_____ DISASTERS ON THE Lakes.—The barge Eme- Tald, in tow of the steamer Justice Field, found- ered off Kewaunee, Wis., Weunesday. “Two lives were lost. A special irom St. Ignace, Mich., says: “During terrible gule and snow storm ‘Tuesday night the scuooner P. 8. Marsh, loaded with coal, ran on the beach just iuside of Gra- ham's Point. The cuptuin signaled at lu o'ciock Wednesday morning that sue would soon go to pieces, Help hus been sent for, but it wilt be imposstbie to do auytuing to help the Vessel On uccutntot the big seus, Lo Wiileh she luy> broadside, and which ure ‘momentarily growing larger. Another schooner is ashore Across the point, four miles from here. CAPT. TH.LMAN’s PrstoL Was Not Haxpy.— A special irom Columba, 3. C,, to the New York Tribune, dated Weduesday, says: Cup. B. R. Tilman, leader of the iarmers’ movement, met Col. A. P. Butler, commissioner of agricul ture, avout whom he had nade some sliguting speeches, in the Columbia ruliroad staion to- duy, aud’ was iuiormed by him thut certain re- marks he was the autuor of were les. Butler hud nis hand on bis cucked revolver, but Tili- tiau’s pistol was in bis succhel and be could not Teach it without giving Buder “tue drop,” so he discluiined being the wuthor ol the remarks anu pouce 1s for the preseut restored. sut the cap- tain warus those why try to use Lim 10F a “hat- rack to hang iusuits on, me A Domestic TraGepy.—Barney Cook, of Sandusky, Onto, borrowed $1,500 irom his wife Ww pay Mis debts, He went tw Toledo with a dissolute woman and squandered te money. ils whe followed him, i1e siepped tuto w drug swore, Lougut a bali ounce Oo} urmeuic, swallowed it, burst tuto tears, and ded before medical ald eduid be rendered, Tue CaTHoLic Syxop oy New YoRK.—The synod 01 the New York urehdioceve held 8 short ‘session yesterday ulternuon, ‘the decrees were Sully Paswed upon, und uiver tue beneulotion by Arcubsnop a the synod adjuurned, ‘che arcubisuop will write & pastoral letver whieh will ve read. apah ue cone of the srcydiveese on , ‘The synod was the Iirgést gutbering o: oman. Catholic clergy- neu ever know in the biswry of tbat urea- duweese. About four hundred priests were pre- went . By a premature ex; usian in stone quarries near Combis, Pa, Miller was Luried « Hroat aistanee uu ‘utally burned. Jonn Ham- mer Was also injured, A eer tis convention is in wesstup ul » N.C. The one hundred usu fourth session of the Virginia M. E.Caureh South conierence bus ‘at Norfolk, A workman named Li @ sense ou in Furis ye firing a revolver five Umes at Lhe entrance vo ihe chamber ol deputies: to draw attention to bis, ina lawsuit now pending. aKule used Lo dress up in yfeal siyie, and maue cuange. There Were oui a dozen var maius in the piace, Ido not veileve tuat Kate was mar neu Bullard in Liverpuol, as has beeu stated. 1 am quite cern Wat ‘she married wim in Brooklyn. Sue was @ saltuius Wue to Juan ‘Terry. There is no possible way in wuicu Juan's will can be contested. “fue Kerry lamuy was a very strange one. Olu Tomas was uygardly In his persoual ex- pendivures, but bis cauuren were just tue op- Posie, Lullas starved in life as a tinware peudier, aud vy ecuuumy laid tue foundaion Or tus turtung. ‘The house at 424 Sia avenue, the tu: pisuiugs of Which were recenuy suid at auction, belouged to Mrs. Tomus Terry. in New York, tue iamuy lived tnere in great style. Tuey bud twenty-two servants, Wuen te wimily Went to Hurupe .o live much of the costly und elegant furniture was sold, und much Was dispused ol by Une servanis, auss Vinnie Atwood, who vegan a suit agaiust Mes. Kate Terry ‘for $20,0U0 daimages vor sulse imprisoument in 1881, 1s now in Cau- fornia, Sue leit wer address with ber counsei, Mr, Peter Alitcueli, beture sue Went away. Ar. ‘Mitcavil said yesterday that his cilent’ would provubly proceed uguiust Mrs. Terry now If tne fauter returned to New Yors, Charley Bu.lurd, ais “Piano Charley,” the burgiar whom Mrs. Zerry married and subse- quvatly left upou tearniug taut ne hud ano.uer Whe living, Js now sefving w seventeeu-yeurs’ sentence in Heigium. He excaped trom prison du Massachusetts apd went to Englai He ands nowrious crook named Mars suinvarn, were arrested in Seigiuim tur burgiary and sen- tenced together, ————+o-—_____ Ficut WiTH Maskxp BURGLARS—Three musked men effected an entraney 1uL0 the resi- deu.e of Matthew ducKvever, of Oakiaud town- snip, near Pittsburg, Pa. Weduesday nignt, duu Bitera fight Insuug over an Your, ip Wien bis former counection | w, returned to | | The two daughters of Jobuson, Ells and Min Wuenf A WEDDING Congressman Haynes Angry. THE DEFEATED CANDIDATE DEFENDING HIS PERSONAL REPUTATION, Representative Haynes, who was defeated for third term at the recent election, in New Hampshire, by Rev. Luther F, McKinney, comes out in a long letter denying certain charges made against him. He says: ‘Tam charged with packing the Manchester caucuses trom the saloons. I never had any consultation, coaierence, understanding, orany arrangement whatever with @ single saloon keeper in regard to any caucus at any Tum charged with distributing clreulars ed with personal abuse of my opponent. ‘Con- sidering the courtesy with which I have been treated in the campaign just closed, this would Bat it there were ever even been have been u grave offense. any such circulars, I have aware of their existence. thatT have had any knowledge garbled copies of a publicaddress delivered and puvlished by the democratic candidate himselt am charged with wallowing in the slums and grog Sho,» co organize Uiem in my interest, OF the entire body of Manchester saloon keepers 1 have even the slightest acquaintance With not more than haifa dozen, and, in ali my life, the Breuter purtof which luis ben spentin the city ot Manchester, was never in the places of busi- ness of halfof these. It is well known among all with whom I associate that Ido not use spirituous liquors, and yet intormation | is reaching me almost daily tending to show Uhat in the Last days of the eampaizu I was systematl- cally advertised all over this district as a com- mon drankard. There seems to have been a system in these outrageous concoctions, Per- hups they were a partor the general pian of caimpalza, which Included the forged Sawyer letier, the’ threatening anonymous letters sent Out io intimidate republicans from voting for me, aud other pecaiiar features of a peculiar campaizn, They have dove their work, and perhaps It fs us well to let them die of ‘their own weight.” A Pecaliar Extradit GOVERNOR GORDON ASKED TO SURRENDER A MAN WHO HAS BEEN HANGED. The governor of Florida bas renewed his de- mand upon the governor of Georgia for the sur- render of Dick Townsend. Townsend bad mur- dered a contractor named Callahan, near Starke, Fia., and emptied the dead man’s pock- ets.o1 $100 in casi, Previous to that crime he bad murdered two other men. It was for these = Lnat the governor of Georgia hovered tue warcanto! the governor of Florida fr the surrender of Townsend in last December, Sueritl Epperson, of Fiorida, stormed tue aavin in which the murderer taken refuge on Christmas night. As he burst open the door bis reed by @ builet irom Townsend this crime he was detained in Georgia, couvicted and bapzed last July. Since then the governor of Florida bay been awaithug an wi wand, und one of the first doc: nor Gordon Was a re- newal of tke claim for Townsend, This was at once reterred lo tue sheriff of Lowndes count wuere Lue hanging took place, who 1 as above, Wilu tae widitioual information tbat he had no idea of where Townsend was at present, oo. “Doe.” Wilson's Srother in Jail. CONCERNED IN AN EXTENSIVE SWINDLING SCHEME. Geo, L. Wilson, who claims to be a brother of “Doe.” Wilson, the plaintitfin the well-known | Witson-Moen sult, woich bas been on trlal at Boston in the United States court for several days, has been arrested in that city for obialaing goods froin a Syracuse tirm on false pretences.” He was brought futo court, but as government was not ready lo proce the case Was coutinued. Wilson In detauit of bail was sent tojailat Deduam. ‘Tue developments in the case are suid to be quite interesting and to show a deeply laid plan to vieumize a lange numberof firias iu vurions part of the country. Tornado at Uuambersours. MUCH DAMAGE DONE YESTERDAY. At Chambersvurg, Pa, Weduesday, a rain storm set-in, the ruin descending in torrents, Wednesday night tLe wind biew in gaies, and Thursday morning about seven o'ciock a reg- ular tornado struck the town. Houses rocked to and tro, und several were lifted from their foundations. ‘The gable end of the founary at the Yaylor engine works was blown away. Io the country the euds of houses were blown in, | barus leveled, school houses upset, trees torn out by the Toots, and fences catried away. Much fear and exciiement prevail and te lives of many at Various times were in tinmi- nent danger. Up to this time no loss of Lite aus been reported, 299 Two Young Ladies Burned to Death. THRILLING SCENES AT A PIRE IN INDIANA. A special from Marion, Ind., says: A fire, with terribie und fatal results, Is repured trum the village of Landsville, ia the northeastern part ot the county, twelve miles from Marion, James Johnson, a prosperous farmer, and his family, resided @ quarter of @ mule from the Vilage: The son of Mrs. Jonson arose and | buiita fire, but finding it was only 3 o'clock be | returned to be ,and aalfan bour later the house was iu flaines. Johnson and his wie aud their two sons escaped in their nigut clothes, hie, aged re-pecilvely eiguteen and twenty years, found tuemselves surrounded vy ames iu their upstairs room. They tried-to jump to the ground, but escape was Slut OM, “Que ieil on the stairway and perised there. “The other Tan back to der bedruom, fell acress the bed and was suffocated. The borror-stricken spec- lators were unable to render any assistanee. Tue building was completely destroyed. Among tue ciaders uext morning all that could fodud ot tbe remains of the unfortunate ung Women Were a ew bits of charred bon “= | The eider of then. wasa ieucher in Landsvilie school, An employe by the name of king his escape, was 60 severely burned tai be wail provauly die. ee foc THE DWINDLING FISH ScrrLy.—The vet- cuiturist, Seta Green, writes to the x Tribune as tollows: “I see by Un can Angier Ubat the Cape Cod fisherme: Au have nad poor luck. No waters, no matter how large, can stand the catches made by the im- proved fishing tackle that ts used nowadays. ‘Tue steamers and sailing cratts cruise avout unt tuey sve a school of fish feeding on the top ot tbe water. They lay their nets around them and take Uunit scnool of fish, big and little, No waters ean stand tat kind of fisbing,no matter how large bor huw small the waters may be, Tue Angler says the churuing of the steamers’ Wheels breaks up the schools, Tuat would not destroy the fish. Tuey cateh them; that is what makes them scarce, I told the American peo- ple many years ago what the result wouid bein line, and Was sneered at foradvaucing the idea that the ocean could be depieted. Now the re- sult has come. The fishermen were then against ine tor trying W do sometuing tor tuem, “Now they usk me whatean be done. It is like iock~ ing the door after the horve is stolen. It can be heiped by tiaving Congress make a general law that there shall be no isu taken for one monty during Lhe respective spawniug seavons or euch kind or fish. Tuere was a law passed in New Yors stave that striped bass shouid uot be taken during their spawning season. It was repealed because they cuuld ve sold in other states. Tae result is that there are scarcely any siriped bass caught this season, The bass congregute in dil- ferent places during the spawning season, and nearly ali cup be taken. Ihave heurd of very few being taken this ‘season at Cuddy Hunk and Pesaque islands. What fs the cause?” IN1eERRUPTED. — Cortland Sinith, one of Horneiisviiie, N. ¥., prominent business men, Was to have been’ married to Sudie Groif, a soclety young lady of Cauisteo, just Saturday. ‘The huurior the ceremony was set for nine o'clock in the evening, and at humber ol guests were invited: AU eight O'clock a young Woman with a baby in ber arms alighted irom a train from the west. She inquired for the Groff residence, and being direvied to it, went Luere, “She told the family that she had been betrayed by Cortland smith, and that be was the father of her child. Miss Groff at once refuyed to becume the wile of ber aifianced, und it is said insists that he shull atone tor'bis wrong to the young woman by marrying her, Tue AMERICA’ HUMANE AssocrATION.—At the sesstow uf tne American Humane, aasocier tion in Cinelunail yesterday measures were tuked to tender the services of the ussociation as arbitrator between Faliroads and owners of Lumune stock cars tomemorialize Congress and Grcatties to provide ior sywctatie eMfores 10r 2 Wo prov ay: protection of birds, for the employ ment of air. DcKeev sisters, Murguret aud Juue, lured, wuiccveucd in steuling they eusaped. ‘Lue. tea an wore saases, sind it wa ft is doubuus if they will ever be uppreuenued. Nasiongrice tse Getslnied Us aperaniona sites, ty a teed i, Says, Will be. carried out ae Russisu war. tue event of & A New Wasr Vincinia RAILROAD.—A cer~ taficave of incorporation hasbeen obtained from the state of West Virginia tor the Car! ‘d'will be consuracted from “ : number of vears until recently, a district jadge, They ure all dead in earnest and sanguine of ultimate success. Col. Sanford is a wealthy cattienun, and firmly believes Unat the mage nificent ranges of northern Mexico should be Uillized by American cowmen. Maj. Davis iow sheepman, whore flocks have had four years om the north shores of the Rio Grande. Mr. Hame tha freighter. who tas made piles of money Tunning stage lines and hauling ores frou mountain camps in New Mexico and Arigone to the stamp-milis and smelters in the low Jands. Mr. O'Connor is an Arizona miner, and claims to “have discovered, opened and” per fected his tite to, bat was subvoquentiy Uiiked by Mexican officials ont of, some of the finest | mining claims i Chihuatiua, In fact, all of the men save the ex-senator and ex-judge have some grievance azaiust Mexica, Ail are ete: ran Mexican haters. The delegation have left here tor Chicago to iay their plans quiedy be n of Cuttiemen there. Galveston’s ‘Missing Treasurer. 4 BELIEF THAT HE 18 IN MEXICO. Sax ANToN10, Tex., Nov. 19.—Wm. J. Burke | the absconding Gaiveston county treasurer, who left the Island City some days ago, and whowas believed by many to have secretly commitied suicide, is undoubtedly in New or Old Mexico. He was seen here last Sunday & week ago by young Thomas, a Galveston book agent, who knew Burke well. The atmeonding treastrer stood in front of the Turner opers house, and manifested no trepidation when bis gondam acquaintance shook hunds with hitas ‘hey talked quite a while on, different topics. This was anterior to Burke's reported dlsay pearance, and Thomas suspected nothing. He states that Burke nad a queer look In his eyes, as if just coming off a biz drunk. The tagitive incidentally expressed a desire to visit Mexico, aud ail the officers believe that he is now im that country. — a Beat His Baby to Death. Fort Samira, ARK. Nov, 19.—Haywoot Moore, a white man, 1s lodzed in the United States Jail here, charged with murdering bis 3-yearold stepchild on the 10th of August last, hear Maxey, Choctaw Nation. His wile is Lue. Prosecuung witness, He lad been in U of beullug the child uomerciiully, and al killed it’ whule living in Clark ‘county, state, Where he stands indleted for Ut The child lived three or four d. Ing its last beating, and his tell how it came to’ its death siuce she wrote secretly to her lives near th giving him th a few days rother, wie detalis the crime, and ie immediately swore out @ warraut for Moore's arrest, <acbirhee- coun Trying the Marytand Lynchers. THE TESTIMONY TENDING TOWARDS THE PSTAB+ LISHMENT OF AN ALIBI. It now looks as though Michael F. Malone, Timothy Woe, J. P. F, White and Patrick Driscoll, on tral in Cumberland, Md.,tor the lynching of the crazy man, David Jobnsoa, woud beable to prove analibl. Fight young women, witnesses for the defense, yesterday gave evidence that threw a greater vell of iuystery over the identity of the lyncbers than ever, ‘Several of these girls are relatives of tue accused, Maggie Driscoll, @ sister of Pat, aud the Gilmore siniers seemed to greatly im press the jury with their stories, They, on the tof the lynching, were on their ‘way to te's house Wo aticnd the wake over the murdered man, Tuey met Malone and Dri coll avout the time of the lyncuing. Whe they reached White's house iuey found Tim sitting besides the corpse weeping. He was not OUuL at the Lime Jonson was dragged from the Jail, Thos. V. Gilmour, of Piedmont, testitied that Malone did not tie the rope. Witness fol- lowed the men to the bridge, but neither Mas lone, Tim White nor Driscoll ‘shoved the body over, Frencis Foley testified that tne remark was made that something was going to happen, He construed it to mean that tuey were going toget up asweeping victory for Vic Baughman, at tue primaries, Whisky Prohibition City. HOW THEY EVADE THE LIQUOk LAW IX AB LANTA. An Atlanta, Ga, special to the Philadelphia, Press ways: The liquor question is aguin to the front in Atlanta, The law permits the sale of domesiic wine, Since prohibition went into effect Ubirty-six wine rooms have been licensed, sothat there is as much drinking as ever. Twelve 0/ these have Leen licensed within the Jast ten days, and not less than one hundred and flity will be in operation by Chrisunas. it 4x notorious that wine 46 not the only dquid sold in these places, but witnesses willing to testify cannot be procured, while the bar Keepers have # blacklist of ali’ tue prouibition~ istyin thecity, Even the wine sold is a vile chemical comp sund which crazes the drinker, For We first Ume in the history of the city notices ure now posted up in large workshops Ubreateping discuarge of employes who drink du the bulidings. Tus t by tbe great craze tor prokibiionisis pow intend to ask the city couuell w put on a probibitory wine License of $10,000; Lut the present council such legislation, and the neat oue more sv. Ii tke proprietor of a wine room Wanls to sell whisky ull he bus todo Is to let the iuct be know toa iew reliable custome! and When they come in and call tor a boule domestic wine Just set out tne whixks, each mun takes lis drink, and one of the pariy «ake what Lue bottie of wine is Worth, aud & price is hatued equul to ak Inuny drinks as were lake, Three Brave Old Ladies. - THEY COUKAGEOUSLY DEFEND THEIR BOARDED WEALTH AGAINST THREE BRUTAL ROBBERS. A Butler, Pa, special to the Philadelphia Press, November 18, says: About Jour miles from here and near the famous Woodbine house there lives three old maids named Mo- Keever. Last night three masked robvers came to the old McKeever homestead demanding the money that was hidden away. Tue wome' fougut courageously and thought they would be ubie to drive the burglars away, but the rob- bers were determined and bratish. They 4 ficied wounds on the deienseless women, fired revoivers aud otherwise added terror to the Leaving bis fellow-rovbers to combat uu the third searched the house and secured considerable money,when they aii fled. This morziug Miss McKeever came to town, re- cognized ope Oo! Lue rovvers, and upon ber ‘in- lormation he Was sent to Jail, She said th money taken consisted of $309 in currency aud a gallon and # hail of silver and gold. The total amount was about $1,500. The buckeutul of mouey had not been counted forsome Unme and was famliy savings. Sue to-day aeposited $1,200 in the savings bank bere. Two men, Rained Simpson and Shoup, aow in jail, are identified as tue rovbers. oo The Snake Two New-Yorkers Saw. From the Chico (Cai.) Chrouicie. Oct. 28, Day betore yesterday as two men, Russell ‘Smythe und Charles Catobaugh, New Yorkers, making a tourof California, were gunuing & the hills east of town, a sudden commotion in the brash # rod or so ahead of them, into which acovey of quail they were following hud just gone, caused them to halt. ‘They had stood but S moment When they were surprised to see @ huge snake's uead reared above tue bushes. The Suake saw them aud siarted toward them, dashing out bis tongue and swaying bis head from side to side. luzing their danger, the men empued Wwelr shut guns at the monster and succeeded in checking his course aud turn- ing bim from them. One of the men, Cutobai wus in town yesterday, and uiter Gousiderable coaxing told us the avove, He said he did not like to teil of iL est people would say be was & liar. He way’s that us the suake crossed ne dew of iin niga. jong, night s space in the woods he got an i According to bis idew it was over 20 feet {and the middle of its body as large usa flour barrel, A party of persous liviug near there are golug out to-day to see if Wey can captore the Serpentive wouder. His bauat is near Buckeye, where @ large Cailforuia Hou Was killed «tow weeks ago. but I flnd myself penniless. We shall bave to leave this palatial mansion, my dear, with tte comfort and its luxury, and seek some bombier not!” cried his noble wife; “I have ted in the bank.”

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