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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT TRE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Peunsylvanis Ave sad 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pree't. Tur Evextxa Stan is served to subscribers sity.by carriers on thetr own comm te er Cents. cack By mail postage prensiae Month one year, $0; (Entered at the Post (Ent Pas matter nee ot Washington, D. C., a8 Tus Werxtr Sran—published sear.postage preraid.- She mouth, SOcanay St * "All mail subsertpti vance; 20 paper went longer that paid fore eae oa Kates of advertising made known on application. OUR MEXICAN MINISTERS, Gen. Greenwood Discredits the Story About Manning and Helates Sedg- s wicks Hecapade. ¢ St. Lovis, Dec. 1.—Gen. A. G. Greenwood, of tho ; city of Mexico, Who fs now here, left home on the SUPPLEMENT. various directions, The Mexico for sixteen years, ‘irth, Dut was for many WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. estectned the Hehest = aes = = = a = z Mexico, VersAtiOn WIth A Globe Democrat SDITC = )WNSHEND. LaBol D . Orter, de _EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. Vc ee aietetaall bo ie parse glace grloves Gh ths Soper conversing srtonmer, Ma NSTRUCTION IN NTIN =a ~__ FUTURE DA} = Row. WEEKS & CO., auctionee 3 ‘The Manon Whom the Tariff Reform hing which he found in the newspapers, He did not UCTION IN OIL PAINTING | gag FUTURE DAYS. ae ‘TO-NORROW. WEES toners. oaite City Post Office. A MONTH OF GRACE. Mantio is E ted to Fall. believe them. Of course he could not say what ‘MES, M. H. PIKE, Artist, (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. —— The Early Closing 1 — had happened to Minister Manning or nn ke een ey Renee Sek ol SEO SS ERR EES RE cising Rule Suspended | sreciai Correspondence of the Globe-Democrat. MONEY DEMANDED TO HELP THOSE rockED ovr— | body elw'in the city of Mexigo since the psc Scoot FOR CHILD ze EAST INDIA Goons. ts Se OME ICS CMARE During December. SmAWNRETOWN, ‘Iii, Nov. 16-—Congressman | cycONDITIONAL SURRENDER OR A MANLY DB- | Of Novetnber, Vl up to that tim rnctpal, Monsieur P. pes GARRENSES. CHINESE CATALOGUE BALE OF IMPORTED OBJECTS OF | NEW ASD SECOND NESS FURGHEORE PA | THE RESULT OF THE STORE CLERKS’ MovEMmNT—aw | TOWnshend has received s notification from Mr. | paxex” Tum ALTERNATIVES OF THR ONDER. intoxicated, that he bad in abst" ‘No. 1411? BARE AND COSTLY COLLECTION ART, CURIOS. BRASS GOODS, ELEGANT OR-) Lon “AND. CHAMBER WORK, CROCKERY, | EFFORT BEING MADE TO ORGANIZE LADY cLERKe | Randall that the committee on appropriations will aii, PES @ very small amount of liquor, BS. MANN’S KINDERGARTE: NAMENTS, EMBROIDE! FLOOR AND| STOVES, &o. TRYING TO GET GO" x. | Meet in Washington next week, and that his pres- Philadelphia Press to-day says: days | claret wine. “Mr, Manning and 1 i 1918 or VRRNMENT CLERKS INTO THE i BS. MANN'S PRIMARY SCHOOLS WINDOW DECORATIONS, ELEGANT CARY. | ,,Atanction,atour salesrooms, THURSDAY MORN: | Oy 1. ence Is desired. He has replied that private busi- | £0 4 most significant and tmportant circular Was | at Lable in the Hotel Jardin, deriand Place, oun blcck south of Dupont circle. CHINESE CERAMIOS, ING, December 2d, AT TEN O" without regard seatbentar ‘until about | !Ssued by the general officers of the Knights of | Arink wine wie a day. I ge ake a MUtle ond term begins December 6, 1886. n1-' Comprising Specimens of the Highest Grades in INGS, &o. to weather. G The ; ‘ness will probably keep him at home Labor to the local assembifes of the order through. | P!/que Defore the wine. “There is an Lapressiom JPuENcH susted oF SOUND, THY STUDES ene got , the. Pea IP HOMAS DOWLING, Anctionser —————_—] , TBE merchants who have respectod the ‘seven | the 1st. cutthecountrs, numbering nail upwardsot icon, | abet tat pelgwe sa hchty intoxteating arimike HELP, COPYKIGATED 1886 BY o’clock” rule during the year will, beginning with | Mr. Townshend's district is largely agricultural, ry, ing 5 ‘Thats a mistake. Tecan drink a quart of pulgue, . MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMM PORCELAINS, a ee aa Ite pohtacne oes — to-night, have a month of grace, during Which } but he doesn’ underestimate the importance of | Teauiring a “special defense assessment” of twea- and it mea no more fi ct-cn mao chan Gees is work, composed of 300 pages, is a resume of sizes from \GHESTAN, CAWNPORE A! ELH . i vain eh . Of beer, 10'S a Uiquor that’s distilled from pulgue i ee Trae ee eee ae ene Ca | CRRST ARE LIME MTOTON ER ae CATALOGUE SALE Chey can Keep thetr stores open as long as they | the labor ongantzation movement inthe cities | *° A ln nape Gein bo SOT Most practical eyateun Yet written for leartting to apesk rs = INDIA HALL RUGS AND CARPETS, EMBROT. Choose without fear of offending the Clerk’ AS- | He looks for this organization to be stronger two | fict that these 1,000 local assem! pacers could be persuaded by me tO.drink a drop of anys. snd Eideretead he, Prec ee athe hbo | Wesinisdeaeies un cnet en Fruit} DERED SILK DRESS PATTERNS, FINE EM- or sembly, or thetr friends fh the Knights of Labor. | years hence than itis now. “Itis my opinion,” | Membership of over 1,000,000, it will be seen that | Thing except a little slat aan tea ae tirely new and oriciual, perfectly simple and natural, Dishes, Meat Dishea, Detect tes tamtk Ginter tad | GROIDEEIES IN GREAT VARIETY, SHAWLS, WATER COLOR AND OIL, PAINTINGS, ‘This ‘closes the first year of the early closing | he says, “we should take care of all questions per- | tue amount to be raised will be nearly $300,000, not always take. As to his belng tn the condition re oO eS ac male 80 ae ee ee | Beep] eee ae eee an gt Tpstic coloring. | SCARFS, IMAGES, OBJECTS OF ART AND movement. When the 7 o'clock rule was adopted | taining to labor which. need legislation and FULL TEXT OF THE CIRCULAR. * mare Chase ine, grant haan oe en Fred rentane and thes oy a teem eee Garise cea ey Sap From the Easel of the it was agreed that it should not apply to the nee them right hy Alargo Siement ana splat — Subordinate Assemblies of the Order, | Tien paid a high tribute to Me MLLE. PRUD'HOMME will ive a course of Sixteen ion (01 ‘HER EAS‘ NI N GOODS. month el at, and it Wi © bat icy from a party Gree A , | tual qualities. “ie ts,” sal [ectire Lessons on her French ‘Systeu of Soundin | TB@ collection will be on exhibition, beyrinning on CARVED BOMBAY \CKWOOD FURNITURE, PETES pe bs ee ey, ee Te | et oo ignore this movement.” Previous to the session of the general assembls | The United States, ever ind ican cage Fob. 1887, at, Marini’ Hall. cor. ¥ and Othsta. Her ‘TUESDAY, DECEMBER SEVENTH, 1880, ae ‘Tobe sold at public suction at my salesrooms, 11th ES Mr. Townshend's district. returns him for the | at Richmond an appeal was issued to the order tor | T2 french Classs sill reopen Gext January at Ler Fesl- | at my suction ith st. and Pennsylvania ave, EMBRACING TABLES, SECRETARIES, CHIF- ve Monday night,” said_an officer of the Clerk's | sixth term by a majority upin the thousands, 4,365 | funds to assist vicumized and locked-out. ineni- ine abe Geka een ‘as Sence. 1014 trih strncws os? * Up | atmy auction rooms, 11th st. *| _ FONIERS, RECEPTION CHAIRS, &0. and Pennsylvania avenue, povembly to a Stan reporter, “we held a little | or thoreahouts. “tis Is A. distri set apart for | bers in Yarious parts of the country. The response | «vere yon in te city of Mexico lice he hee ted x01 GUTION AN ¢ ART, —— N wane a % e, over t a 5 to eal Wa ch a W ango?” sree res ont cece ina aneiagy pe | THCBSDAY, Deceaen suwra, ar munvex| THE, WAOLE,rORMUN OE, OF THE MOST | rubepaY.Dsorsmmnn seven, an nxzvas A. | Metal vibrate, a Pst a oer the | demeraghy 8 rpacaseiatere Thera | ft appeal ant ash ee Wao as | Ss a eee ;Private Lessons and Classes. “MRS. ADELINE DU- ‘O'CLOCK, VEN SENT 30 sate Gee ‘M. AND THREE P. M. Opinion remaking, and every one expressed the | was because tt was an off year and not attributa- | theréon, ‘This, it 1s manifest vo every member, sede hy md WAL MACK, of New York, Principal. 330-6 A opinion that we were more than thankful for what | pie to isaffect with the admit Was entirely insufficient to render the asststance ANTED — GERMAN AND FRENCH LESSONS | “Pd be concluded in the ‘This euperb collection will be sold at public auction | ‘The Pictures will be on view on Monday, 6th, from 9 | Phd’ heen E IS A a tiie ae pret ate beg weer pe [tere pre feo M embers iments of ANTE] AS nN = op een gained during the y ‘The great | istration, Mr. Townshend thinks, “The hold Mr, | needed and desired. Many thousand mem! erican residents concerning Mr. seugwick's sven by an experienced teacher: also translations | AFTERNOON, BEGINNING AT THREE O'CLOCK. | on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, DE. | a. m.till5 p.m. a1-5t_ | objection in former thaes was tO the uncertainty | Cleveland has upon the masses 18 something | Were thrown upon our hands by lockouts of the sone to a Pee cerca mnie: Dent Of references. AUGrCSS | 550. G00 ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | CEMBER FIRST, SECOND ani THIRD, 1886, at Rs ESTATE NOTE AT,AUCTION. | Of Hours. A clerk could never make an engage- | which las impressed me everywhere I have been | employers, Who acted in concert with the avowed : ; : 1 | The general proceeded to give a very ploturesque Z ioe — ELEVEN A. M. and THREE P. M. EACH DAY, Jet ment. It depended on whether the people came | in the late exmpaten,” he sas “That man has | purpose of driving their employes out of Uhe ~ caesar stile ph epee + MASPALSE PUPILS TAKEN ON THE TTALIAN | PJUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncors my suction rooms, 11th street and Pennsylvania av- | _ Dy virtuo of acollateral note dated January 2tst, | iN oF not, whether the store closed dt 9 oF 10 got the people with Lim, Tbelteve the opposition | order, thereby crippling, it hot destroying tts aap fp A $y, Spapish Mandalioes by Prot. A. MONTA- | DM oonees sare OF PROVED 107, cOR-| crue io sto wewill sell at tubule auction within ur ane- | Oclock. ‘The merchants too, were subject to the | Eoyy Rok Nit Him. Thelteve the eppesttion | order, thereby, crip C} NIM TUES = get int he hands of the Jockey pposed, 20th st. Classes now forming. 4 ROVE! tion rooms ot ES) BI EVENTH, me uncel clerks; now 2 5 . =: e sof Labor has reached | © ¥ P Es RE ARRST ASD 1, HIMEEIB AORPAWERE | "thin cotestion wil be on view Monday and Tuesday, | Rhu RP OE SUED Bee EE EE Lea | sume intrtalnty as thee now they cam g | Male eee ee eer not La Oe 3 ‘ . MosUly of the young bloods of The capiUal, ALL ; 3886, AT ONE 0°01 » & certain 2 ears | St .f @elock. We have to contend with a certain | men, In my campaign I sounded the praises of | the most critical period In Its history. It stands | Them officials of the govern LOT, ON NORTH L STREET, Sete borage! Gas POR € aan Mier te with is pecan ronan! interest payable | lS of merchants Who Will not close unless they | the administration. pretty loudly, and f found I | as a power for good or for evil. But your gencral them quite willing, owing to UL td resay: zi juarterly, 1 yy William Ane in German, Mathematics, etc. ‘Tranglations: nd secured by | AF forced. There are only a few of these. It is | struck the popular chord quicker on that than on | Occ from the Russian, French, German, etc. se8. wart, while they make no special claiin to supe- ee 13, in square 154. All parties | OUr duty to protect those Who will close. ‘The other tople, Of course, I had to say I couldn't | Torit in purity of motive, have sworn that the Pp to pli By virtue Of a deed of trast, bearing date 18th, )UBLIC AUCTION SALES eee “ Phy ¢ : ' = lve of the United states, « wick to fr rench, G oe . = : lease take iiotice. paly Way Wwe can reach those who decline to close | accept the President's position on the silver ques. | order shall be made a power for right_and right | Uve of the Cu ere and then ‘wined ) Ae [oa oe Ho 21s et neq zone of tie land er Nee P REAL ESTATE, ‘Fermscaah. DUNCANSON BHOS., Auc Joneers, | 1s through our connection with the labor organ- | tion,/and my comstltuents were with mre tent pat that the laws shall be rigidiy enforced, and | [he clubs, thes Hatvenad ln fmt and chen wived ME Laaies and Gentlemen. At eistre daily from four | Jf the Pustrict of Coleeabien Te antennae Tastes 23486 for holder of note. | izations of the District. We have now on file the | we accorded the President. the credit, of being | the inembers shall recvive the tallest provection of wy : fo tive. einidence. 6344 1. st. | Lessons to Capitol | Will sell at public suction, in front of the premiste, of AT BOARD OF BROKERS’ ROOMS, JHANGERY SALE OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED | pledges of sixty-three organizations to sustain us. | honest in his mistaken financial view and. passed | their rights under the laws of our country and our pupils on Thurwiays. Music rooms, 306 24 st.s.c. 220 | WEDNESDAY, the FIRST DAY ECEMBER, CERSPERTSSANoWS XSTNS 8505 WPRREER | This tives us Gurengtne Re ou nove gener- | it by in that way. onder. fe ple ghee and refined Ttalian method. | described land and premises aithats aid eltoysar the HODGES SOUTHWEST. ; ally has been very successful, MR MORRISON'S MANTLE ‘Without any provocation, except the exercise of | ‘Iif,H00r and alunos from'Paris, Europe. $2 of Nashington. in the’ District of Columbia, and = etna of a decree of the Supreme Court of, HOW THE MOVEMENT STARTED. The democratic editors of Iinois are saying in | M¢ inherent right of every tree man to Belong 10 | scrinea” other things Soran, greomrnny woos lease “Adres | (57) and ve cage uictywix fet (0) trout by the | ONE O'CLOCH PM, therolnring oo lcs ae | ated audters aro clint said Alexander Dulauey | clerk, “with the merchants’ convention. last: Feb. | rotors late agen ae hee eae ders, men and women, without warning have Deen | «iia witet and ther cheerfully dit ae the wnt 1017 10th st. nw. Zi-4t* | depth of Jot nine 9), apd the-west fourteen feet (14) | onrered ia: Will sell ote URS DT ee COREE EH Dat oF | Tuary. Acall was made by the merchants, and | members from the nineteenth district has for a | thrown out of etaployment. They have gone to | [0 tT of the interior, Ron P28? ©. TOWNSEND, red and Afty nue (S30), ogether wiaiahe ianproes. By THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. BECEMSER A'D.tbNéat HALE-PAST FOUR G90) | they invited the clerks to meet with them. ‘The | long tine had pronounced views upon the subject | the door ofthe 1 actory and to the mouth | 10 te isthe ath ‘TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, frsbay be QiCLOCK P. Man trout of the premises, the following | merchants there agreed to close at 7 o'clock all | Of the tariff. ‘He has always been aggressive for ine, ssterday. thé san Of queal uber i, "Terms: One-third cash, balance in notes at 6, 12 and cles ees ad two-story frame, 5 rooms, front } described real Crna es a5 bye the Year round except during the month of De- retorm, but though ett with his party he has pores oot: — oes genio’ = a of Sedgwick down as easily as possibl a7 * 18 months, bearing 6 per cent interest per ‘ann 29 ft. 5 in, lot 17, aq. 228. pair ee ie as Te - | cember. It was genet lerstood at that | probably had no unbounded admiration for the z a les “You c ‘could to contradict. the. rey Wes and to be secured by deed of tenst on premises sold A bay See can basta erect eet Sy fe Toco | coeentuy tice tae clerks anual haave al egal tens | Ueowor Roriteuen teamcin ber soaiamean tne | wou seumra th eeik bore eect oo contract | ll! Ato contradict the rey deposit of $100 on each lot will be required at time | Nos. 1727 and 1729 Est. n.w., f.hs., w. sof 5 and | Dered 37, in square numbered 389, fone out. The Americans in Mext ssc: Ee MUbin Germany, and, " 3 . mente theneont days during the year. ‘The efforts of the clerks’ | bellever in the theory of the zollverein or tariff | 10 leave the Knights of Labor, and that you will Greenwood, would have helped Sedg GE EMOLBEL INSTITU of ale, Cour ancing, &o..at purchaser's cost. Terins | , 3 of 6, aq. 171. “Terms of pale as prescribed by the eaid decree: Cash: | assembly have always been directed towards put. | union, and ne as elaborated his. views in several never become a inember of that of any other labor | the scrape it he hadnt. tried. to get out a ——— risk and cost of deiaulting purchiser after five days’ | Terms at time of sale. $100 will be required of the purchaser at the tine | ting this agreement into effect. ‘The actual out. | speeches,which have attracted considerable atten- | Ofganization,’ lying, but they all turned against hia when be “leat 1127 Leh st notice of such resale in some newspaper published in THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. | the Property ix sal the balance to be peid within tent | come of this movement is that now there are but | tion, He was asked to-day it he didw't. th Every man who has jolned the Knights of Labor | tiied'to do th CPt Te Washington, D-G- SOBEPA'R EDSON, W. C, DUVALL, Auctioneer, ppead aye from the date of sale; andit thesaid terms afualcare | few stores that do not regard the 7 ovclock rule. | there was an opportunity coming for the applica | hus pledged himsetf to do his duty in the cause of — ATIONAL KINDERGARTEN nl2-eo&ds wurviving Trustée, | 37 oe a WiLLTA = Peres ae Tec with, the trustees reserve the right | Since the clerks went Into the Knights of Labor | cation of the zellverein theory ° mankind. No oath binds him to any act contrary Frightened Into Suicide. fe POLLOCE peincyel ‘Newton zemtenes | sa-rue ABOVE sate is vostroxsp unriy | WVAUTEE ®. WILLIAMS & C0., Auctioneers. zee CHAPEN BROWN, ‘Trustee, | Hegrowth of thelr assembly has ‘been steady. Gon't know,” he replied, rather evasively; | Co wmeduty he owes toGod or tiscoumtry. BML), oo. curs mer SY SUITING IS GmaD Mab, se 1017 Loh street: | MONDE, Ge TRUSTEE NSH noe er DECEMUEE: | SPECIAL SALE OF KEPT HOUSEHOLD EF- ara B23 sis street, | The Knights of Labor at once saw the importance | “new ideas take rather slowly, We shall unboubt. | Smething more sacred even than an oath—his AGAINST THE CELL WALL Feceive eqnal attention | A. D. 1586, at same hour sil piace PECTS: VHE CONTENTS OE SOOO EEE REE GEO. E. EMMONS, Trustee. "| Of this movement, and they delegated their best | edly have some tariff legislation soon, but whether | Pledge of honor—binds him to loyally defend the . near en & quarter, including ‘JOSEPH R. EDSON, BOOMS WHICH HAS BEEN IN Uar ONLY A : OG Fats, ye | mente advise us Now the clerks’ assembly is | at ‘this. session it. 1s alMicult: to ay Eropaniy | Fro clssroatites’ peed center | bane Serpent a hee gre iS mE 29-eokds ‘Surviving Trustee. N N OVED TO OUR SALES- | _DUNCANSON BROS., Auctionecrs. looked upon as being one of the most important | neither the Morrison nor the Randall bill will pass. 0 er v nese es; uncondi- | fright occurred at the county Jail in this city. ‘Normal class for teachers in the Evening. _n23-2w ROOM FOI ECON ERENCE QF SALE Wicd PCANSON BHOS, Auctioneer. assemblies in the District. Thave thought that If the adiintstration would {icnal surrender or manly defense. Which shall {€ ) Frank Davis, a prisoner, who Was 1n Jail on the saga RTG AND PARENTS AT THE EDUCATIONAL r THE STORE GIRLS. Fecommend something specitic it would be well. ‘he locked-out members, in their enforced idie- | Charge of grand larceny, and who was await- ah receive the most thorouch instruction in every | ————— +" == AssiGNEEg SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY| «\ movement is now going on in regard to the | YU remember that last year the President in a a == = K. EMB IB AND SHOES, FANCY NOTION! encral Way Sugge@ted that attention be given the | Des turn from suffering wives and starving | ng (rial, butted tls head agalnat: the cell so Style of Drawing and Painting Years of athdy sav‘ o: F THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASS. TL UPHOLSTERED PAILOR FURNITURE, | Ko. CONTAINED IN STORE No. 1308 SEVENTH | 104y clerks,” he returned. “There are about #00 | Eiri Now. Thee oIit nok ete ra be Riven the | Children in pathetic appeal to your general execu: | Violently on » nent wrecks $e ES MORRELL. ths fou terand cecher- hae bad fjnewed adventures fore thoroveh coune im Bienes | SALNUH CHANUEE, SUITES NARDAOUES | | SRERY NOWTIN ladies clerking tn stores tn the city, and of ate we | much ground, would come fromthe “Secretary of ee yg ge ally” become Tria the ost celebrated arnt Particular ate Music and Art; (Phe theory of Music ia thorowehiy | BED, WICKER HOCKERS RIPHRG DEER, | gy Ete of 8 deed of amignment ivan tome and | have endeavored to bring them into the assembly, | Ue teeasury, In. the wulee ee ae adaaeeeetie | hood and their Nelity to PBT ee and. si O. aketching fro Children Satunds ‘board SaUENE Suecial attention paid to Piano, Harp, Oreany | SUBt Quiy recorded I will get] at auction, on FRIDAY and | AC the meeting Monday sieht, there Tough the House and | #ssmbly instructed your general executive EDSTE. 4 iH ab su en vere about 25 | measure, it ‘would go “ a ; Sing in'the jail Per year _____wrtmi*_| Guitar and Banjo, "Painting and the Languages receive NDR, MANULE-TOD nga tat ftiuiaesepvex OoLoeR | Present. Though this motement: begun only four | Would stand a very good chanes with the senate, | & kA Ubem all the seqmance in ite power. | Supa comgaeedy. crancd, Lichougn. the wiser HE MISSES BURR'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH | Doren sgn pon. Pea’ jams in Painting. Pho- ES SKEIS WALNUT contained in store No. 1506 7th atreet | rocks Sg0 Wve have already taken in thirty mem. | 1 belicve that some Very uch needed changes in | ofr the Cooperation or toe cere aad | of Davis’ cell was closed when the Celestial was FOR YOUNG LADIFG END LITTLE GIRLS. thenice and “Kindercarten ‘are new features’ of the| CHTAInS, SINGLE OLR WANDRGHES WERT eee pristine i part bers from among the lady clerks and the prospects the tariff might be Drought about in that way Joyal members of our order, Words of srmpathy, | hanged, his face, pale and AEANL was wen pee nozzIm* 1308 H st. n. w. Reis fos ee coeat te the eee ene ING CHALMS, WIRE WOVEN SPRINGS, HATR a Rel Tp bs epan ee sree - a however kind and gratetul, will not supply the | !¢ Chrough one of the tiation holes abov G inpers, Fancy Notions, &c. are very well connected, have come into our as] ‘There is an element of romance in Mr. Town- NESEAT AND dash sembly ‘to assist us in organizing the paral The ant Shend’s political career. He is only forty-stx years | have that which is more substantial. There are stores in this city where the propric 5 ‘ take good care of the gins aNd athe ee hors | of age, and one-fifth of his life be has been a Con. | Supply It oursel¥ the girls are left completely to themselves, and ‘ssmun. There is no telling where he will stop, |, Having all the s ~ SewOREEE- x MRESSES. CANE: ROF. DeBFIL'S “FRENCH MEMORIZER”— SHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY OTHER CHAIKS, FEATHER PILLOWS AND v systems to learn, French. ‘Sold at FREE'S | W furtencra tro oie Hil fo GR eee BOrSTERS FINE “ASSOWIMENT OF BROS __WILLIAM McGILL, Assignee._ “Ten Parts of Speech. Practical smimary of vrench, rooms 7, 8 aud 9. ocl8- ELS AND OTHER CARPETS, TOILET WARE, Dexcaxson BRO! Ayer : oor of the cell, With one eye clued ds of these, locked-out, ‘members, We must | door of the cell, With one oye prived hitn of what lite reason that had remalacd up to that time and evidently drove him to sulcide, p girls, ei 3 aoe ; cep) yimpathy for. these. suffering TLeiELD, have lost confidence Ih themselves. We want to | f0F he seems to have been worn Tucky. “He is a | A°eply, thoved. by sympathy ENE 1100, 1104 and 1116 M st. n. w., fed and well worthy the attentionof par- restore their indepe Maryiander by birth, but when only ten years old | members and those dependent upon them, your °5 Late Profemor of the” Grand Conservatory of | Hoarding and Day School for Young Ladies’ and Little ting housekeeping to give this sale their ‘THE SPECIAL TURKISH RUG SALE. the cardinal principice of the Kmehts of sabe found a home in Washington. There be became a | geutral executive Doard has unanimously resolved | baysnggrriy niger Sarno man “ aie MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMMERS, Principal. WALTER B. WILLI 4 that there should be equal pay for equal work, | Page in the House of Representatives and the pro- 3 See tive norm, 2 on 3 1532 Kingman Placenw. | twelfth year opeus sept. 20th. The Principal: will SC aya pay, Or ea = “al assembles of 2a x eaieeeeeeest without oe ycterk does the | tege of Sum 8, Marshall, who represented ‘the | tember upon all tne I ler, | companion named Ross, stockmen from Texas, WASTED, ENGAGEMENT AS VISITING | plat home aie September Sth from 1 to 5°P, INCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. ees ee wneetonen district in Congress or twenty-six | the same tobe puld under the following regula | were murdered Priday last at a polut between eacher by agentieman who was taught privately | daily m, = = have the same pay. Thats question, however, | Years. When Townshend was elghteen he accom. | Uons: Bastrop, La., and the line of Ashley county, Ark, aay | dally es “| TRUSTEE'S SALE UNIMPR he following importation is the personal collectii hi sale p ® question, . . - = . semi sponded mp) ~* Faget zo Bteleh Tater in is youths dure BURDO, | ae FRENCH KINDERGARTEN 15 | “"ESFATE, 18 Hp. Shows CONG Pa GEDE | of ucolygming mrontation is the personal collestion | Wave the Saune pa Thats a, question, however panted his congressional friend home vo Iilinots. | | All local assemblies that res dS abbeee | Jeries and Ross stopped the preceding night ne 7 Star office. ‘n20-2w" ‘ION OF i) i) y. | Mentioned above will be credited on this assess = = as _ a ——— French. No English spoken. In charge Mad- COUNTY PROPERTY KNOWN AS MY. PLEA- | teriors of Tu Persia, in quest of the rare speci- | more to perfect our organization, to strengthen ‘or a he taught school in Fayette county. - + the house of a planter, Where there were a aber 5 - 5 " ish spoken uN a be ne z ad ment with the amount donated. WASHINGTON SCHOOT, OF FLOCUTION AND | tine FC" DES GANANSER Iie Tain asin | SRRE! enw of tue Oriental handiwork: Ourvelvey and establicnrthe seven. zhen he studied Jaw in Mr. Marshall's oftice at | ment with the emoumtGonated. | or cota piciirs aut Counted s Large ameeerer 904.0 at. nw NSM ATES NS Ta Ge PAG INGOG, PIANO, tox | PH Ser ae ha feed pf trunk bearing dato. te ‘The mammoth catalogue comprises— a popular custom, 40 that no one’ wil even er Me a crate 0 Ae Sr ae eacehe nil eee eho ood eee tee | ee ee ory ‘retiring, mneanwhite 2 aay of. LOUIS ORTENSTEIN will teach the above | 21th day pA, D187, andy see of shopping after that hour, ‘Then we want toget | 1802, became the ¢ 0 an J ice of cattle and corn. The next a Branches at popmiar prices. Harmony pracdcally sre re rie land records for the Distric: if Colum £- | 50 Hand-Embroidered Angora PORTIERES; extrs | the Tepal noiluayes e S| the ‘circuit court. at. Hamilton county. Five | than December 20, 1886. ‘The assessment. in this Sess iboweh ktetaunnak tee > = lauht wit >. Inquire at C a "2 * a " areal case will be Lwenty-live cents for each member, as writing of the party secured hereby, I shall sell at THE STORES IN DECEMBER. Teer rent Re eo ppee Tron sae | chcekned -t mules by tree - 1 into the prosecuttng attorneyshtp of the twelfth | Shown by the reports to the general secretary- & men, who had noticed their in = jublic auction Atfeontor the premier, on THURS Pe WASHINGTON, D.C — “THE | CEDAR: Royal Turkish, Mosque, Inver ber of the democratic state central committee, | Shown by the reports to October 1, 1886, Wo be paid A x fn ; : Batee : ast Arter ending October it isae | Vetore, and who attacked Uke ARR ding and Day School for Young Ladies and | DAY, THE SECOND. DAY. OF DECEMBER SS. oransan, and Cashiaere CARPETS: of | As to December we think it best to make no judicial cireult, and after four years there he | treasurer for the quarter ending ing théin from thelr horses ting them to Mason EY FARRISON, oe oc2-ame | Little Girls re-opens OCTOBER INT. INGO Aenlennie INNG, at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, all tho piece oF STeta tape and ze. The collection is noted £oF | rules at all as to closing, but to leave the matter | moved to Shawieetown and took a position in the mm ibcals preferring 10 pay tic amount tn install. | Gedcn ‘The assassins then plundered tie bodice VGENIO PEDON, ARTIST (LATELY | in Music and Art’ A’ buildin in fourse of srestees | Weshugenn, Dietict ot Galaageeysts county of | the Carpets Nich ary gathered fo iS | to the merchants and the general publle, A num- | Gallatin National Dank. “For years he was a mem. Loren aTs8G, to be ald | Of thelr Victims, securing ab and eseapedy has opened» studio. ‘oom 85, Corcoran | with enlanged schoo! and claw Toons will add areatiy | desienated as and belne pact Gf tot Muatetey Poe $0 grocery merchants have already made an TeatPatd | cas expected they will be caugit and lynched. nd. Daghestan | ber of z = an 50 Camel's Hair, Iepahan, Kourdistan, vol, | 2nd in 1872 he represented his district in the naz | Not later than December 20, 1886; te ~~ the purpose of wiving instruction in | to the advantages of the school. Number of pupils in | seven (47), in 8, P. Brown's subdivision of Mecit Hull RUGS. Some are about 3 feet wide and 18 | Agreement along themselves that they Will. vol- 4 : later than January 20, 1887, and’ five cents not . i modeling. for decora jues_ oF | both departments ‘Miss EARLE, ‘Both | Pleasant, being the west teu (10) f said ‘lo EB ECS TEE OCEE intarlly kea 5 relock el onal convention at Baltimore. eee! A q A Wagon with a History. = cede ce es Pini tee oF | both de mats Hmited. Miss 191 Sash | Picasa, eli the went su (10) fet rout of wal ot acne uutarlly Keep up the seven o'clock closing until | “here eame a break in Sam Marshall's ong series | later than February 20, 1887, for each aemben, 4s ine architect o . 8. Treasury; Dr. T. 8 Verdi. (ENDS* SELECT SCHOOL, 18111 BT. N, w, | °f,{hat Width fo Meridian avenue. 100 Modern and Antique Daghestan and Shirvan | {he loth ot Decetaber, although they can Keep ) of congressional terms. The farmers’ clubedid it, | Shown RE aM Be i ray open until ten o'clock at night 1f they choose, | $1 Cons! s 1, 1887. AN ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SOHOOL POR cabgrins pf wale as prescribed | the trust: One-third RUGS, of exquisite texture. SESHOWS that they rather Ike the fexiy Closing. | TWo Years later Mr. Marshall put forward his old | @r, y Uhe reports for the quarter ending Janu-} ANNISTON, ALA., Dec. .—Mr. L. L. Allen has'in _ 2 his possession, in good running condition, a wagon. 13 1an* Wagon Is an old-fashioned wooden axle sete NOTA tx 3 TARY AND. i at twelve and. twenty-tout | 95 xew ney a : 3 : 2 UNI: | protege as the heir to his foriner political prestige, | » This assessment will be Known as spectal de- | tiyat his father, the late Hudson Allen, moved wo Mine Ae Uenueneit At ieware daiyriern one = ive his promasory ioten beating iets are eal | Co sin antiaos Romanian GLaouree, on Seventh strwet, to-night we expect | Iowasend eared the district easily, redecining It | feuse assessment, and inst be paid to" the gen | tur erase gre aca re a 4. Resilience 634% Lst-b-w. needa | ghtena Sea Reena hoes sg Scten- | ten ter cantina por ata front dap” of sate a | O° SHL AMtane, Rourdivtnn, Mecca, Khorassan, Bok. | tat everybody will open again. oat owloee | fOthe democracy, and he las since held tt without | eral peeretary, Charles H Lita Tock Box | aga. In 1X6 it was used by one of the governs DES BSA TORCHES, GEAR, FRENCH | Siete ute eiente ant teases oie sea | Seas by dae of Fran pretense] °GC ep | yg ck RN ng orca staring December ars about 3 ociock | any apparent déslre by his party for a change, He | 8% Philadelphia, Wa, not later ah the dates | iene contractors in transferring the. Indian and English’ school nearten, lobes, we of ¢ | of $25 sale, nyeyanct | 6 fe esh Turl 5 5 St 5 : on across the ss : Sere Ee Thied Sear curchians at ese Ee | BHM reference books and wchemical and plyatcal | fez, 85,¢0 Of wale. All conveyancing at pur Burabagh HUGS, 5 keep oben ning, then to ten, and, the week before | mitionaire. As alteady remarked, there 1s no pre- | _ When the appeal was sssued in ald of the south. | {Ms ection crow, the Missbsdppl ri st nw. Private lessons. sel-tm* | Nimberot stivents Hiited, Pelton tras eas | BoLs.15,22kdeL of students Minited. Tutti 50 to Surviving Trustee, ‘ ue y sadlesiic) millionaire. As already Interesting SADDLE-BAGS ‘and Ser le Christinas till eleven or twelve o'clock. The night ; vo oelock | Hcting the, future of a man who has had such | West strike it received a most’ prompt and gener- | wel} seasoned South Carolina timber” and ironed. fontaine a a = before Christmas it is generally one or two o'clock kik sTesponse, The need for tl peal and the “ e blac! tock. Latin, Mathematics aad Enalit tocscios | secetved ct uy tune, Sena for tations raat CAREY, BAR OOF FRAME nouse, wire belore the clerks get home. eet ee ate Eee Crises to be met, great though they were, aid bot 37 She “bomen village Mackemaia” ta tho geeks Detvately or in school. best of references: terige meas | school between 2:30 and de m. FRAME braute, ON JACKSON ALLEY, BE- ae TO ORGANIZE GOVERNMENT CLERKS. Hunting Furs in the Street. equal the grave eee, which compels this as- —_— erate. Address Box 65, Star off TAlwe 26-510 THOS. EXGt MEAN UOVEARMENT ERAT Pee | 4 full amortment of Curios trom tho Danze of | wmnere is one element in the city,” continued the | a vouicratax estos sevenee wont Fn ae eee For the Smithsonian Institute, NSTRUETH EMAT. | JNSTRUCTION TH as Bast. NEAR GOVERNMENT PRINTING jonstantinopie. Siuyrnu, sud Cairo Shops. sich as ahanten ale 7 3 began the combination of capitalists every wl Saw Feat Dec. 1.—Capt. Andes rt | BNSTRUETION K MATHEMAT. | J poreice re Bulgarian Doyleys, ‘Turkish Searts, Damascus | Knight of Labor, “whom we have had some dim- SEW FINERY. throughout the country. The object of that com- | SAN Faancrsco, Dec. 1.—Capt. Anderson, of the sew ace open vt “ndidaita wren be teat! | yor terms Dbielet of Colman gasene ganpeme, Court of the dah Cuntion and Pilow Covers, Fes Oaueed Bucs, | CULY In Teaching. ‘That ts the government clerks. | The New York Su of yesterday says: Detective | bination Is how. Mage ‘apparent ‘The Mues are | Schooner Pearl, which vessel. arrived trum Corem pene oeitaet gine oF Civ Bervice xaminasions, | principal mi eae aan Mason js complainant and Ee. &e. rae roll good majority of the Sorprnment clerks, how: | Sullivan of the Mercer street police station set out | Sharp drawn, the contest, fs upon us and, |must De | on Saturday last, brought five eases of spect Apply 423 Law i _e11-3m Thomas J. fend ‘the undersismed, Ten _ e ever, have respect e early shopping rule. But. % .. | waged cessful Issue, Of minerals, rocks and other productions GPENGERIAN, BUSINESS COLTEGE con 9TH ‘Trustee, will gol, on ERUDAY. DECEMBER. TERE, Exhibition THURSDAY, December 2a. there {s 4 movement now on foot to reich the gov- | 02 fur hunt last evening. It was rather a pecu. irpose We require the money. AJl we ask is that | Country. which will be ‘ te 9 the Smith at Washington, ‘The contrib nest HE O'CLOCK P. My ii | Sales FRIDAY, SATURDAY. ut D sta. n.w —A practical business education that g 5. 4a Gialities youn men und women tosnpportthemactves | Ax Ere Oy Ixrerzsr. crvie: Below the wont Le reer eaten Poe fae | ber Sk 4th and 6th, aE BLE ud MONDAY, Decem. | eruinent clerks, by organizing the clerks into the | Har expedition, He sallied out from the station | Before paying it each member put himself in the | instirui Sod succesfully perform the active duties of Ife West 14 feet tront of EN AM. aud’ THREE | K. of L., as itis believed that if they fully under- | house, selecting streets frequented by women at | place of one locked-out, remembering that “he | /BSt!tute : ton 1s from, 4 custoin house officer of the United by | B si " re s or | ives twice who gives quickly,” and act upon the rn 7 4 — id the depth of it, 87 feet and 6 inches, square 677, Stood the question there 1s no doubt but that | night. Some of the women wore new fur muffs or ‘! A ‘Slates at Uhe City of Pusan, one of the free ports of Pisa anstzuctign scien at aed Weta the in Cabors aubivigion of mag quate, ay" recorded itt DUNCANSON BROS. Auctionoors, | REY Would assist us.” gollars and in these the detective was particularly a Sad oailedeemt nd [is kkecpini. Business Practice, Commercial ost “Terie of tie-thiied of the purchase 71 Corner of Ni Interested. His interviews w: em usually re Rye eco a AY — suka tte, Ove tiibd oF tue vuichiss moneycash | "29-7 __Comerof Ninth and D te H. & 0.—Pennsylvania, Suited in having the furs transferred to hima. In | gent'to the general ameretary. Charles H. hitch: |, Weferm by Tar and Feathers. cee Wea ant cet | AS WE KNOW THE “STAR” REACHES | blein one and two yearn from the dog ef ete ay a AN ALLIANCE FOR PASSENGER TRAFFIC MAYBE MADE, | this way he made quite a collection of muffs and = 5 fia, Pi Coruna, Micu., Dec. 1.—At midnight Sodiafier Movhay: | MANY HOMES IN WASHINGTON, WE. TAKE THIS | “Uefe!ted payiments bearing interest ut the Sate of a ie AFTER ALL, collars. a ans a fee night a mob of twelve maskea Monday, | MAX BS 13 INGTON, eat ee the Fate of six | 1 SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY AND ; The : ‘ B 5 ous? Of Charles Pringle, drag "asinete coarse, ane stad $0, | MEANS OF INFORMING ITS KEADERS THAT OUR | tion of purchaser. “ANT conveyancing dees tite” | BASEMENT BRICK DWELLINGS NO GG AND | ‘The Philadelphia Ledger tn its financtal articie | !M° See Serene ee povacareOK ca Ser. General Master Workmin, | Tetned Gaieaan, tarred "and ios besteema comeh ane pene oi Cf HAT 1 conveyancing eof pur| RASEMENT, BRICK the night was warm and the tursin no case ‘had | yy oraer of the genemi ernie Toe name man, titre #10on cntering amt balance in, monthly SUPERB STOCK OF MENS’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING | fhe terms of bale aie Siemon, ay of sale. TC] By Oirtue oa deci oe trust, duly recorded in, today, says: “The settlement of the difference | cost them more than $1, though some of the arti. | By,orsler of the gem ‘Cuas. H. LITcHMax, coomted hte sem town, wit fons So 10 ¢ Year scholarship, in ful ra z z trustee reserves the Fight tere Cee ee ecaye the | aiher No, 1013, foo 30s ee esq ene ah a between the Pennsylvania and Baltimore & Ohio | cles were worth many Umes thatsum. ‘They were J aicaivel uccetets leave immediately. He has disappeared. Tt 1s witien per quarter of 10 weeks: 18 COMPOSED OF THE CHOICEST RESULTS OF | {rustec reserva the Fight to revel the property at the Se of Goleman ce cata ca i he subject of | Stolen goods from Gustave Herzig’s store at 219 one: tary. | alleged he was too familar with Pringles wi 5 oe det of Goin ria Ss eS '$ store at 2 a E mah mresione Year. sehola ‘THE TAILOR'S SKILL, EMBRACING EVERY KIND NOW CLARE, ‘Trustee, front of the Rips. on BATURDAY, the FOUIT! ees ee, res eae anilad = es ui iin Mel street, and ‘Thomas Jackson of 26 5 Bowers, Danger of Lynching. ose as tong © ben an stenave character an =e ND STY. a8: Siorasrar’ | Da 186, af HALE PA : and boy, was the thier. In some cases Sulit. ne ‘ e Mreformers” afe UBKDO' Serine, au Delance im, month AND STYLE OF GARMENT FIT FORMODERNUSE. | po9.aeds DURCANSON BROw. ta: a Hahore ceztaln plecesor par- | yesterday. Preparatory to attending the meeting ook. the'women along with the furs, for, he | TWO YOUMG MEM Im 4 GBOWGIA all, OX THR CHARGE pearing Tnfstrsted Cucubae attr on spritcation. poop binges bestia idetipal rd red BUSHNELL & CARUSI, Heal Estate Agents. jana descrited on the plata there. | Of trunk line presidents, whitch will be held in | Wanted witnesses against Joseph and osie Bar-| | OP KILLING MATILDA GUDG Senator Jones’ New Loves. > cipal. UN - | si — minvered one hundred dm} raf New York t Frank Thompson, second vice er, als 255 ry a is ‘son ters arent _Mrs S404. A SPENCEH, Vice Principal. Rtg a = TRUSTEES SALE OF NEARLY NEW BRICK ae bthidred and ninety-eve (203) tn Gi: | president. of the Pennsylvania railroad held yex | Was this couple who hadsold the goods to the giris | "In Whitenleld counts, a tow males trom Dalton, | ™® 7¥081Da Saree SHENCH LESSONS, PRIVATE On IN CEaseya | MUNATION BEFORE BEING PLACED ON oun | “PVE @GAUB OF 9 NEARLY NEW BRICK omded subdivision of square six hiadeed and | Pecan n eo telecon ee Oe ome and Biases er eonds to the girls 2 A FELE Crom rae) Excellent pron z virttic of a deed. 0 pad ies and ayypurcenaaces theres . n = ; , Nov. 1%—Every mor Doe eae the hae ot pape RSE taReRe | UP TO OUR STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE ARE AT | xP SSH § eed, OF ust n Records of the. Wine appertainiug. ee ECO, ‘he Baltimore & Ohio railroad is | ered at their rooms. Another collar was recovered ing 3-3m* | ONCE RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURERS. | District of Columbia. we will o for sale ‘on et ea canw DAY OF DECEMBEA AD, | years, noten to lear ale pr & EPING, RAPID | WE ENOW THAT APLEASED CUSTOMER 18 THE | InH6. t HALE-PASE FOU O'CLOCK pte s , Enually aha’ 40 be secured by Gsed of tum oats | Line passenger pool, Uh i or sthe treigl er the ver. Miss Ella Bi - | girl's body was covered with an old wrapper §tied | o'clock, a tall, portly man, with a fat, expression ‘Terms: One-third cash; bal we of «the Ireight pool, but it has not | after the hunt was over. | Miss Ella Benson, col- | girl's’ wit "y po n, a 7 Ge to boar sie ped Cont iatctaat eatin | for A 1ONG THe DASE KOEN ee eee ot Me Tra | cred, OC 17, WSlovcker Biréet took Bee tine sention | Ga wetter ‘wine, and her feet were bare. The chest- | jess Irish face, steps out of the main entrance of LESSONS — BOOK! ected that President | house herself, saying that she had paid seventy- | nut-prown hair of the murdered. ‘was dishev- el u c 0 x scons sual rapid writing # specialty. BEST POSSIBLE ADVERTISEMENT, AND WE | Cisionbi Pot Nola} of Beit’ sob ore op | Pretises, or all ash at option of purchaser. Convey- | Robert Garrett will. at the passenger pool | five cents for it, but that she “didnt want nun eled over her shoulders, a = feng pocteepevsondienyr iano - or~4 torus © F. WOOD, 27 5th et MAKEIT A POINT THAT THOSE WHO HONOR US | lettered Bin Sutate No. dp aerecorted i the oes | taciagaeat dmcet ashe’ Tots at eovog gon ge Ree CLG cee eee | ee A great mystery surrounded the affair tora | sky. He carries a heavy silver-headed Dlackthorn SHE DELLITZ SCHOOL, OF LANGUAGES, WITH THEIR PRESENOF, EITHER AS A LOOKER | folio Iii aiid Book 12, Tobin Leora he eee ae | ta qa Operty i deal iee negrve the right £0 | $16 Pernaylvania railroad in passcnger trafic will ‘The Cent in Demand. while, a8 no one could identity the girl, and she | cane, and wears a brilliant Itte buttonhole bous OR BUYER, SHALL HAVE NO CAUSE TO cOM- | Ments, consisting ofa Brick Dweiling House contain: | defaulting purchaser, after five days public gottec ce | receive attention.” From the Detroit Journal. had never been seen In that section. About the | quet_in the lapel of @ close-titting blue Prince 1 other principal cities, b ing the moder os ae fone : Z a ee z - he | Albert cout, which i$ buttoned closely around Lis Recomnized as suvertor to all other similar Inatitu- | PLAIN OF THEIR RECEPTION OR TREATMENT | ‘“ferma: 85.900 canh: balaice in equal instalimenta | Loree ome Rewspaver Published in’ Washing: s Fe oat dead nein nerican copper cent was | time it had been decided to bury her body Robert | torn,” ‘ie sonsults his waten, looks spat the cha — a (8), twelve (12) aud eighteen (18} LEROY M. TAYLO! ? INTERCEDING FOR CaPT. Gorpon.—Capt. Dahigren, | the most despised coin on the market, Ladies Springfleld, Uveryman, made a startli dis- i clock to see if he has ke correct: time Liggece peterpan poten hate) Got Kpecinery AND THEN WE GUARANTEE the purchaser. will, be required Mo give he n24d WILLIAM Ik WOODWARD; T'ustecs. | son or che late Admiral Dahlgren, appeared befor’ | turned up thelr pretty noses at it, bank presidents | covers. He had started. out driving in = benny, through the Night, Gand. walks tp to Westenee . of native teachers. Fee extremely low. | OUR PRICES TO BE FROM 15 TO 25 ENT isaory notes beatin interest #t the -y * —_———————— | a committee of the court of pardons th Trenton, N. | ho c rer 4 Ga eo W TERS now for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- | tov Fa San | Tek per shaves ck eeeened Ee eek a eee 5, yesterday afternoon, tolutercede for therelease | 18Ue0 edicts that no copper cents need appiy at | When, to his horror, he found ‘ove side Of" the | avenu, across ‘thé Campus Martin,” anton ty Frew trial leeons every Saturday. eat | LONEE THAN THE SAME GOODS CAN EE the property sold SALSA 9f Capt. Gordon, who abducted a young girl from | their banks for deposit, business men looked | Seat “covered with ‘fresh clots of blood and | Grand Circus park. ccan tn Genaber Sours, ef py | BOUGHT FOR ELSEWHERE OR REFUND THE | Ailconvesances at coat of purchase. PCUTOR'S SALE OF LOEFELER'S GARDEN, BE- | Jersey City UWO' Years ago. Gordon took ‘her 10 | askance at tt, and the ‘copper cent had scarce | Muir. He remembered having hired Une buggy the | Detroit, formerly of Florida, MSS AA TOkt SP WELLESLEY | oxy ox RETURN OF THE GOODS BOUGHT | _}3-doliaredawn at Huet wale TOEFELELN SUBDIVISION OP PARR OE | Lon Ilahd and subsequcutly married her.” He | where. to. lay its head or fe tall either for ehee | MLE Previous, (o, a OU man named Chats | The Sea ot the residence of te rich bue tee OE ee eee er TA Se ee ION OF ei oe eae a eed ae toed Sea Ee ey HE | where y ; for that | Patton, ‘The suspicion dawned on lits tuind, quick | the direction lence of the rich but ine TiS 17th st. 1624 Masnac hugetts ave. and 1623 N st. 'y aunl Day Sehool for Youme Ladies and Lite | EN GOOD CONDITION, OF COURSE. frou day of sale the trustecs Tesorve RED AD 4 35 matter. | The newsboys, the beggars and the dime ought, that he had obtained a clue’to the | different Miss Palms, much W her relief, 1s. si ike aes aera ae tne RE RENE Coa mcner. | OF AP HES REREE DN Ge REENO, 10,ROLEG | Gordon & igh character ahd pleads hard for bis | Savings banks alone retained its friends, “Thou. | Seyeuet, uae, he, nd obtalned a clue to-the | different Miss Palms much tw her rele it ts sald, rth year beran SEPTEMBER 22, 1N86, with fall = O9eodkils ATH Te GARISH; Trustees. OFFICE FOR Ai DistRICH OF COLEMORS | PATO oe. sands of homeless cents found their way into the | went to Patton's room. during his absen trott ts celebrated among commercial travelens for corps of teachers See 2a 2 —_—_ ATHY: CARUSE SU | SEEGER OR AE DIST RICA one Dime Savings bank in Detroit. ‘They grew so | found a valise filled With woman'sciothing covered | pretty shop girls. Beauty in all Its loveliest Cypes A special Hendic is employed by the school for the GOLDEN EAGLE oe JPUSCANSON BROS, Auctioncers. FEEL OF GROUND SITUATED ON NEW YORK | (ANOTHER DANE THIRP ABscONDS.—The directors | many at last that Cashier Woolfelden was. ‘with blood, Within 10 minutes Patton was arrested, | and Shades tay be seen belind the counters, It Denent of pupils im cistent parte of the eity. se25-Sus CLOTHING COMPANY, —— AVENUE BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE | Of the Canal National bank, of Portland, Me. | to buy a new safe for their especial accommoda- and little later he and his chum, Will Hullman, | is a singular fact that a lange nu 2008s Nabewen. = = “jovaee eb aS oF ABOUT Ht 20: AND xi STREET aay AT AUORTON: | i See tee ne Peer goo fea tion, Sot ous became filled and Loe Gents were | were in jail chi with the awful murder. ‘The | whose parents are in ee Tew no utd Gran. Residence 430 8th | NORTHWEST CORNER SEVENTH AXD D BTS. (OUBE at rer Nin frout of the promises ver UROL Me PTO TLORINGHAE Goeon Thon = | ot to lie in great heaps upon the floor web of evidence to draw closer and closer | and do not require their dag Hs Sins, tee. We RA AR PUNPE AMA RMALE BAN, AT AMSTROBOIS | elt trot ot the bromine on TUESDAY Bie | buns to the amount of 5/008 ant has avacseacs: | COMES Pt ul around the man as U mystery unraveled, and an choose to adorn @ counter and give themselves the: nad J. M. GRADY, Mauager. | By virtue of « deed of trust, hearing date 234 No- gue | O'CLUCK P. My Lot G1, eftler's subdivision of | HC. peean Speculations in inst and for a time was | | suddenly the cent seemed to Jump into favor | angry crowd gathered in the strects, ‘che tee | ait and tecling Of independence, The lunge stores ib ‘A. D., 1885, and duly ce ‘556, knot me very successful. Then the tide turned and he lost | again. First. the stream uring into the | mer eriff Poarch not to: y them on the avenue e employes to be in Ts audigy apady, recone in Taber Canty balance It Laud Years, for which | hewvily and continually. -'To retrieve bis losses he | {isi peut siackemed nea ene soso: | men, oe - 3 ‘that they were 7iq.. This makes a rush in the strects im eee Heck OF Lae, We wall nel Ap trope ne notes ofthe’ parchuser will bo taker aeeneaee | took the bank's Money until his stealing tii neues ny were Pannctat ot Sp ie, 1 (AND FRENCH Vermont ave, will MS: reope ‘Then, instead of a supply, came-a’ demand, and Vicluity of fifteen or twenty lulnutes previoux, WEDNESDAY. Septer i of th on T ¥,. ced of trust on the property sold, notes to; bear inter, | gited $25,000, when he deemed t useless to rf ‘the ba “eve Se ~ Peeps acai ” =e sone rat H OM E tt po A ¥ | Day OF NOVEMBER, a. D> 1886, at FOUR O'CLOCK | ext at 6 por cent per snunun from tse. cay’ of ele, or all further and decided to abscond. In a letter to hi ae uxe water, ati at length all “Ghent bee from etre pty ude saat nd casteing G¥ioutors WaAlnesds & H8Ok u ALY | Fe Mall hows certdin, piéees ot parcels of land and | cash, at option ef purchaser. A deposit of #3850 fe- | wile ie enclosed the deed or pie house wick te | Seats uke water, Unt other banks experienced the the avenue on their way to Work. SM: inescayy acid Saticrdaye: 2k 3 DD AA premises situate and being in the county and District | quired at tine of sale. If trinsic sale, oe stone = 4 fe jaave se, Tuesdays and Fridays. HO L HoD D AAA | S€ Columbia, ond known ehd distineialied as partota | plied with within 10 diye ate ee sale are Jeutor re. | 1nd he owned in Deering, and which was occupied | run, but their supply gave out sooner. To-day ‘The appearance of Senator Jones at this time ts, by uch wctia’ | HH 00” Kune H Bow £~K — ¥ | pf Columbia, ond known ghd lls View," and denig: | nerves tho richt to vesell the proerty at Caesar | BY Mis tally, He requested his wite to turn the | {he‘cent Is ie inet Cagerly ongi or cree of course, purely accidental, He finds himselt, as sua cua oe — nated aud described as all of Lot twenty (0) aind that | cont of the detaulting purchaser after five days pupiie | deed over to the bank and informed the officers of | Detroit. its intrinele value amounts to but one ry surrounded by groups of laughing, rosy- [E52 LESITE, oF, nosTos, Gi jurtion of Lots twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (29, | Hotive of such zesale Ik some uewspaper published in | his crime. ‘The value of the house deeded tothe | jail in gold, DUE this doemee eho tee ae Cheeked girs, ‘The Seustor has, becoane teaal iar - i om Green i one oo EEE XN N xx 48 | hes south westwurdly from the north= fashington, D. C. Conve eine and, recording at | bank is about $6,000, Blackstone was a general chants, who pay $10 for ten hundred cents (actual: Wo the girls, At first he was the center of attrac- Hy, Wanano technique, harnioay O% BP REE RYN HRS N GGG, | cast corner of Lot twenty-three (23), aud tunuivye | Purchases Cost. Geume bahia ALLEE., | favorite atthe bank, He ts thirty-two years old | Yalue $1) with all’ the gladness possible. In some ton, DUL the novelLy of a United States Senator on, Se apLEWOOD. TRUTITUTE. TOR BOTH a xix} 3 9 fPP EF ONRS RR Rg seat le ane ela Toots Reheat Ee nog aesiite” of Batate of Ernest Losier, Deceaséd. | nq has a wife and three children. cases they have even oltered remium. Every Gress parade has worn down to a aly attempt on Gonrontvilte, Pa An eMicieun oerzoot he 00) Fo Ree NOMS HON NW “GSS x | tiblivinion clea track of lind kiown ae “Metropals | PT Se ; eee: one is looking for cents; bank clerks are hustling {he part of the amazons of the yard stick to. pro- Vel ranged courses of study. _ a } Auct a GovLp Gers a Puize Cur.—The At ican | round town for cents e' ant ‘the firtation from to hale TIDE ale Collec) tt Peeeheh oR tone, Trustees, coutaining 14 S0"100 vesee se sees Yacnvclud held emecting in New York Instuigee | the Umlose States Mints ace eaAMIC Ty agly idered girl "Matilda Gudger. "she "was | Littie schemes are devised to ateract the atten TWWAVERLY Semixany. 1400 K SE NW amore oF leae. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A OUMYORTABLE FRAME | Cups were presented by the chairman to owners | demand. The Dime bank recently put in a requist- | gaia to be very pretty. ‘tion Of the august pedestrian. On a recent morn. Lg Hag ae ty N as irate meucecorictvegan cpus | SourirwaseNTTAT™ NO. 49% ommuer| of Pathe Ubic rom dorng i, usmof ie | on te G2 oem, Da was ie | toe Eevping tarsaser bear neey | poay ors wit arasy matings ig Wick Gctober Ist. Fuilce : Phe commodore’s cup Was av mid, | the oF a. —t te Spusioe pain tame tod pan ort Tiiprest at as percent ope cee Sane teeehe tei vigiue ofa dood of trot dated Dgoember 8th, gay | the owner of the “Atalanta, the steam yackt which | “'iwe copper colhageot the Uerted Stee ts | Trociy made in Dalton “be tome ie neaeatie wae | BetGaded thom the building ¢b the cue. They saat Hh Miss LIPSCOMB. Principal. and. cured by deed of Ge a ., 1885, und recorded in Libor No. 1167 at made the shortest time over the club's course. | to $5,000, For Years back no ‘bas | cited and “the Murray county ‘will | the Senator, as usual, where the were the sa gee @atiinne aie; bomen oe ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH, hau be taken,” A depot of $100 required se time of | flo’ 101, Of the nga reuorda of ‘the Disttct of The Atalanta covered eighty knots in four hours | been colied In tals country, owing to the overplus | Srovaiy take a hand is the areadrel eataine Unlckest, atid neariy “exploding with supprewed D : ESS October Lat, a sale. Terms fo Coupled wit in ten days, other- irre tps CR miblic auction, in front of | forty-four minutes and fifty-seven seconds. The | of cents, until recently, when the Increased’ de~ we ae ae around: when be ‘At 1122 Oonnecticut Avenue. OUR GRAND HOLIDAY DISPLAY Titer ‘ive days! notice of an a reer | Tt a De Beret BOG DeLee don | yacht wom three cups. Under the Tule no yacht mand obliged the mints'to resume, Questions put, She Married An O14 Mas. ran his eyes over their faces, in the 18-3:a First Fiat. ater five aye" ot ee ait mane news: | that lot of around wich ine yore sfiaate ig | IRentitea Lo more than one prize, Mr. Gould se. | to leading Detroit bankers falled to elicit any 2x-| suey guy mates UF wiTa A ones seven, amp | Seuation st 8 th a suitle and a bow, Qetoor OF MUSIC. ~~ TESTABLIRMED 18773 | win be open for the I aus iy recording sonal patina vane’) aaty a Tarianrtsn District of ‘Columbia, snowy as | lected the commodore's cup. ‘The Atalanta’s thine Planation of thelr peculiar and sudden demand for Duents nan Soca ‘alued hie hat and walked around the line into thé 105 Met uw ‘oven for the Inspection ible. Sethe f DBO} ‘Trustees, oer orien eee Pena OTS i Ne eo ay Ree Ey Ee] ea a “ware 12-eodads ‘B. BAILEY, Mision of original lot ten, in square numbered six hun- Nauonal Bank who said that the demand was not | Fleming Harper, a steamoat engineer, 70 years exclamation: “Ah, there, Senator! Give Prwste gx Clase Lonmin AVES SERS Gepeectice. | Our immense establishinent is packed from top to| ™ sail ; Sithag of 8 Eeo-stery feats a RESON | Due m9 Our Fugue Mais 70 Exoraxp.— | felt out in the amaller elties ot the state, and that | old, had Wesley Shickler arrested in Louleviti, | Se tex’ a a HEME TYPEWRITING | POM With the largest and best assortinent of farBy OF HE PARTIE, Sg oofalon alt pune ad in ge pal British Postinaster General Raikes, speaking at | In Detrolt 1 came almost entirely trom the large | Ky’, ast Friday tor abducting his wile, Harper Sent. was puaraniiond Mf serene SE EEVES of DECEMBEIL AD Louth at | . Terms of sale: One-third case wad tho Leberg in six, | Alnwick “Monday nights nals ue theeeht ace | retailers. Salah eon 0 tow Ole agentes een (See siberian Quarter a "Private puniia preferred I bhen het aa. sine hour Er percept ts be nected by dood Pieter eaneseatas | aDURGAnCE Of American daleables in the English | | 7 never thought of tt before,” sald Bruce Good. | ae aren eyo gi aot ties at sean Phat EEN | weve nad pene stones amenie —IDRBLIEEG | tomem_| Ecc a es ea | aoe resonant Cut | lye any ap of | ey mom Tou a ey | geet Sap So TOL WILL KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOE, | "ist ia repectfullysolete. UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. Sethintin dave, Conveyancing a toonig a ys frequent matls to England, been marng down tnelr goods to trectonial cur. | and Shickicr who was an did, swoctheart of “No, we're not,” replied one, ae pyar boi October 4th or “cirlaw tee = Ghvalaneé Oh TRORTING: Wh NARMABLE, SQUARE, | nubdeds it i, ee ser COMED Herat, Rete eR ET, tho | ieeents nad oo on, The ticed eee tee fra tren trip found wis rife fain. ‘Trying to Save Cluverias, Poros Eg PAINTING AND aia tweet, | EIGHTERR TH a ined E| Deena ae crald Publishing companyy a daitumorecof vuiee | doubtlecs creates the ‘present asset toe | Inge ‘ogra day deeeried tusband was | eqy parmas 0 SUSKIT 70 THR OOTARMON HOP YED Y DRAWING. ? virtue of «teed in RS’ SALE OF MAGNIFICENT. yp. | William J. Hooper was principal stockholder, has | cents. waiking cgpied Bis et W. WARKEN BROWN, Artist. Dantes pe " By, ged, of trumt recone’ in Liber, Wy aoe TWENTE the Of Alexander Bechhoier, who ‘a neat little , _Studio: Roc 80, Corcorat: Building u13-1m_| our store open rr feopiegy = : iis pintiet "Golansbia sic at the reget aa ier BEREET AND Gua ERROR: | Plo ecnasee tas caeke ernie, Roamboter, he sam Minister andsaw | | Sedge HARVARD GRADUATE, ENGAGED as TU. | of our customers. 122. | holder of secured we will-sell NUE NOR: xs. Pf Mr, Hooper, who recently failed. Mr. Beob- | Zobn W. Fo Yn Washington after November ime Lesa ae snction. ae wi | Pe yiEtgof the sithority in hoter has been’geeral manager of the Herald tor | ten days Sires rariin sangls oe clare, for came Rou duly” | 7 eFIGHER PAY, BEL AD. bse, a | of Xucuae Miler Scene Se ar three years, and will make mecnange ia the pollcy of ’ ALL Postal and Mathematical studion Latin Greek | CP cag G6. G Alot nm aun. | fell sa trout of the (eines, ue HAL bias ee ets PUTER aT Pon AMES. AMES, at AND MMNTY-OEVER CST al yee: DISCIPLINING A-PRIMA DONNA.—A St. Louls dis» — front 174 feet ‘trouble erican ‘com. eo cemons iz a a Heriot seer ar ? onthe Erpating, 65, 38-1 lg Gee a ak seems tae Mae adits beng ~ + a AMUSEMENTS. street west, 24 first eet, ee. st ‘and will ‘allowed, pear Aunnvotle Wee Wont animes A fall assortment ‘ren 8 ae Se aera te pare = ae St. engagemeste “At a rehearsal ee28 IVY INSTITUTE, sw. cor. Sth and K sts, ig anywice €. aig aia without ‘one of the finest lots in the pipe ae ge geese gel srg ; _ bir DOLLS. | valance, dhatafimentheest ane aun tes | nae: One-third cash; balance | position. ‘Mme. Furseh-Meal stumbled over i ‘TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTIES. tearing ain Rs RE ng A elven. ‘ment shone and, two Jeska: notes to Treaty tas RBG rotneod to proceed. wit ‘the until it Ss oS ii CH. RUPPEBT, scoured by Seca ou the al | oo erie ey coed ot Grund ont eet ‘madame txt the table not JPNSTRUMENTAL, VOCAL MUSIC AND Hak | 012 403-405 Tthxt nw, neat Det. | quired at get ot Secuiraat im of fale Gon hon : a Losing and the re- CT 4 ee FFA Do winten, 90 axD's7. Torees frou day’ of ‘eaio, otherwise ore ia she has been Om” tors ‘and will not F GenMusiki, 141 test mee sell one ‘are uf | Hight to resell she Hi Appear until the decision ot 3 boat or directors '}\ “MWPASHINGTON CONSERVATORY, ‘MUSIC, Figce Wai nrtigs ‘somo ROWSpSpEr Y ‘some hewspaper oss z =a Eee sy on) tue. | Sbuadinent aeons BS ee ‘Trustece, | 00, At Van Wert, Ghio, at To'dlogk “Monday morn Cornet, 6. Free sdvastayes “aa 1122 Peuylvania avenue, | abetinet ots De ste EeY aera oS oe W q

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