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4 THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penusylvania Ave. and 11th 8t,, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFPMANN, Pres’ ENG, Ranier on theit own account ae TO seats eee ers on thei connt, at 10 cents SS Titer month | Copies ae eS Cents cack By wail—postage prepaid 50 conte 2 Sitotn ene yeas, $6 st mutt ga at the Post Office at Wi eng lees mail matter jashington, D. C., as ‘Tux Weexty Stax—published on Friday] a year, postare prepaid. Six monthy, 50 cents 7A mail subscriptions mast be paid in advance: | no paper sent loner than is pald for, Kates of advertising made known on application Che Loening WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT. ___ EDUCATIONAL. pstmcctios ts om Patri ‘ORATIVE ART. Artist. _Studio Rooms 1, 2 and 3, 1319 F at aL-2we ‘RENCH SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, — 00 PER QUARTER. 8. ‘Monsieur P. prs RENNES, “arise CASE ALT 33 at. Ww. RS. MANN’S KINDERGARTEN, | ae Mis RASS PAEY Sono 1008 MES ESTES BORE Sint [SS Se. JP" Xcy sx51e 9 oF sox. THE STUDENTS HELP, COPYRIGHTED 1486 BY MLE. V PRUD'HOMME. This work. composed of 300 pages. is a resume of Years of successful teaching. It is the gnickest and host practical system yet written for learuius to xpeak and. understand the Freuch ‘Two work can be accomplished in a few weeks. Tt Brely new and oruinal, perfectly simple and. hegianers. valsanle fo" advanced "4, Brentano's and. tyne’ MLLE. PUD HOMME will vive ‘Lectare Lessons on her French it Marini’s Hall. cor. care en couree of Sixteen im of Sound in and Oth sts, Her ‘Swill Teopen text January at ber reai- dence, L014 17th sth. Ww. 2380 HOOL OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART, 1424 N SE zs Classes. MRS. ADELINE, DU- fork, Principal. 130-68" ERM. D FRENCH LESSONS by an exterienced teacher. also translations ouable: best of references. pamish Matuinlines by Prof. A. MONTA- Oth st Claws now forming. Mands- 30-tm* ‘and SELL S& lines for sale. “g LEXANDER ZIWET, A Tivos « Lessons in German, Mathemsti#, etc. ‘Translations from the Russian, French. German, etc. se28- tin" VOCAL LESSONS TO ft leisure daily from four ‘idence. G14 L st. Leasomm to Capitol vilson Thurwiays. Mitel rooms, 306 2d st. sc. 10 EP an &. TOWNSEND, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, n27 Z ___AS17 15th street nw. E POLLOCK, OF BuSTON. TRAINED sd Miss C.-K NOERH, Principals MIUTE Graded schools. Primary. Advanced aid Kindergarten Department Geriuai free. ‘Twelfth year. One square from Thomas’ Cir Tih at. mw. VATIONAL KINDERGARTEN INUAND PRIMARY SCHOOL (twelfth year), Mra | ivelgal New wera Somences | EMBER beh, at LOL? 1Oth street ‘Moral and Physical training receive equal attention with inteliectaal cultures S12 m quarter, including German andailextras, Drtnal class for teachers in the Evening. n23-2w D ART STUDENTS AND PARENTS-AT THE Aculewmy of Pine Arts. moved to BOS B st. one 8 ite she meat honoeh inedeaction ex Sisleof Drawing aud Painting. Years of stady caved Sie 2 R MORRELL, the founder and teacher. has bad teeive medals and studied Sfteen Sears in Europe with the most celebrated artists Particular attention i sketching from ‘ature: Children Saturday. 810 Per year Dim HE MISSES ‘BURR'S | ENGLISH AND FRENCH FOR YOUNG LADIFS AND LITTLE GIRLS. no2?-Imn* 1308 H st. n.'w. | pee, ps “FRENCH | ME: Simplest system to learn French. Sold at FREE’ author's residence, 1018 T7th st. Same author's | Tesh ENE Of Speceh.* Practical sumimary of, French. | Temcenta. Grand Conservatory of | io YEs CACEEIELD, Mi iaie Profesor of the Music, New York. | AS VISITING | : » was tanght privately ‘ish tutor m bis youth. Address FUND( nZO-2w" NGLISH LANGUAGE. lls M.SEEVESS HART. Principal. | d Class Instruction day and evening. Cure | ate of Specch a specialty. 2 ‘n20-Im MISS CLARA HARRISON, Pupil of Wm. Mason, N.Y. G13 Most. fw. 0c2-3m* GQIGNOR EUGENIO PEDON. ARTIST (LATELY S9 of Rome) bas opened a studio. room 85, Corcoran haildine, for the ‘purpose of giving instruction in and modeling, for decora statues oF art. References: M. E. Bell, supervis- eet of the U.S. Treasury; Dr. T.S Verdi. | a ME MILLS—VOCAL LESSONS TO ntlemen. At leisure daily from 6 to | 4Lst nw. sel 7-im ENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS IN AA Greek. Eatin XE ranches PAvately orin she! Erte. Adurese Bux 63, Sta * Eade NSTRUCTION IN LATIN, GREEK, MATHEMA’ evan Enellsh. Prof FAUSPRINGEE, late Civil | HARRE Kervice Examiner. Candidates prepared for Collexe, Runa;ulie West Point or Civil Service Examinations { Apply 423 ose. now. CERIAN BUSINES@ COLLEGE, COR. 9TH D ata. now.—A practical business education that = yonng men ahd women to support dhemaelves i succemiily perform the active duties of life. ora instruction riven tp Rapid Writing: the wlish Leuenace, Correspondence. Rapid Calcula- ns, Bockkerping, Busines Practice, Commercial Law. Political Heonomy. Stenography. and Type- Writ. ine’ Heeriar day. aud eveatuae, sessions resumed WEDNESDAY. September Ist, at 9 am. and6 pm Ofice open for arrangements on and atter Mouday, 1. Afullcorpsof teachers. ‘Tuition Fees —Rezular business course, one Sear, $70, ‘on entering and balance In monthly in $l0each: year scholarship, in full on ‘S66: tuition per quarter of 10 weeks, 820, cht" seasious “ear scholarship, ing. thitee mouth. $18, parable @6 omen: e in monthly installments of 96 ‘sel1-n each, or 316 Iistrated Mrs. SARA A. S ENCH LESSONS, PRIVATE OR IN GLASS i A PEL Paris.) Es ailent = wt fore om application. itY ©. SPENCER. Principal. and thorough instructs Tesidence oF at the home a ESSONS — BOOKKEEPING — RAPID “Calcnlations and rapid writing a specialty. Tortus reawonable. ©. F. Woop, seri HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF La: 723 14TH ST. No OW And all other principal cities. Recownized as superior to all other similar Inatitu- Fnoxcelled advantages for learning CONVER- of uative teachers. Fee extremely Jow. now for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- al lessons every Saturday. cl DONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL AND WELLESLE] PREPARATORY. id M Two 17th st. Wet Vaenachusetts ave. and 1623.8 st Echuily end Day School tor Youne Ladies and Little or MISS ANNA ELLIS. Principal. Foeth year begat SEPTEMBER 2 1800, with full corya cs teacher ASpetigi Herdie in employed by the school for the }s nebt of pupils in distant parte of the city. sedan TES Outs Nakcken, BM Teacher of Pato Renidence 420 sth be, fee pails. Also, Violin and. cornet HILIONS ENGLISH AND FRENCH vel for Young Ladies, S21 Vermont ave., will “WEDNESDAY, § ber 29th. 320-6, DONS ACADEMIES 1004 F Sr. idays. We and Saturdays: svania a Tuesdays and Fridays. 4 pte: as lie oop INSTITUTE FOR BOF SEXES, DUE Concortvitie, Pa. Au ecient cu-ps of Welt srraucut courses of study. @200 5 SHOETEIDGE Valet ACS. Princip iso K ST SEMINARY, gn i vol for Youngs Ladi f teachers. Fi = ti FIELD WILL RESUME s D s3 October Tat eee JY Cuhuecticut Sven 18m cHUOL OF MESTE S 2 At it First Flat, [ESTABLISHED 18 a w. Srivte or Class Lessonn, — Church apgan for practies = THEO. INGALES KING, Prticiyal > SHORTHAND AND EXPERT TYPEWRITING Ss Bore ticsliy tauehe. Suecess guasantecd. if serious ou Private pupils preferred. KF gx sas & Eantoss, Stenographers, i DERGARYEN AND SCHOO! iat sc. COLNELES ¥- BOYDEN, Prine. begims October 4th For eirenlars addreas celozn PPst8tetIon “1y) OTL PAINTING aX W. Wan DRAWING. Boxes Sy cy ‘ATE, GED AS TU. © Noveruber Lat, 1886, de ea Yor sume Hours O22 ica. studies, Latin, Gree uscher information Upor BUTLER, 934 F st. aw. Relereyves and ‘to Mr. JARVIS Coren Ps ATE LESSONS TX ALL GRADES OF polis, West Point. all exaust IY INSTITUTE, sw cor Neb and K sta. now. NCH LESSONS BY PROP. # LAKROQU! i ative Fs riian coer radunts of Tatortonne, janis. Also LatingGreck, Spanie: Ttaline Goorne courses by moat able aaaiatante: 11a fae NSTRUMENTAL VOCAL MUSIC a ify iu ‘hem for teae Prot. J.P GEUMULLER. Tl th st oe ee JASHINGTON CONSERVATORY ESIC, WW aiitined Bonaiae ctaer Spe ka OF MORI Fichtecnth sear. Fiano. chem. Yojee, Violin. Flute Comet, Se.” Free advantages. "0. ALLARD, ‘Di FFRMLENDS SELECT ScHOOT, AN ELEMENTARY AND it exiou ‘BOTH SEXES, (oi SeHOOL FO: ‘There cre two courses of study—t and Scie tfc and Classical The school acnthed sith eats Sharts ¢loben weights sud neamanee of the Meee supplied wit : Brazen “Mutiente Tasted: mm eaD r oe tude! Sooner os ete ere tweed 2 30 pms ‘su0-0n THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. ’ Wi astnsTox OF TELEGRAPHY has removed from Capitol Hill to 631 | wooms7, Sand 9, _AUCTION SALES __ FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. __ AUCTION SALES. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘D_ DISTRICT, Major Walker and the Ministers. BAD FOR LORD COLIN’S CASE. His Principal Witness Admits She Lied DOXCANSON BROS. Auctioncers ASSIGNEES SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS. BOOTS AND SHO! FANCY NOTION! &o.. CONTAINED IN STORE No. 1306 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. virtue of deed of assignment aay Fecoeied f will sell at anction,on FRIDAY and tse URDAY, DECEMBER THIRD, and, ROURTH. commencing each evening S O'CLOCK, the entire stock contaied ‘in store ‘No. 108 7th street northwest, comp tricky Soe, ‘irpers, Notions, &. Terms: Fs WILLIAM McGILL, Assignee. peas BROS, Auctioneers. KUSTEE'S SALE _OF UNIMPROVED LOT, COR- 1 1. STREETS NORTHWEST, TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE L STREET, BETWEEN STREET WEST AND NEW JERSEY AVENUE, AT AUCTION. By virtue Of a deed of trast, hearing date 18th February, Te and duly recorded {ut Uber No 1115, at folio 214 et sea., one of the land. recordsii 91 the District of Columbia, 1, aa surviving ‘Trustee, Will well public auction, i font of the premtices ou ; of DECEMBER, WEDNESDAY, ‘the FIRST DAY ECEMB) AD. I886, at "FOUR O'CLOCK the following described Lind and premises, situate aiid being in th city of Waslititon, in the District, of Columbia, and Known and distizgnished as Lot “D,” in Fendall's sub- division of part of square five hundred and fifty-seven 57), and the east thirty-six feet (36) trontby the lepth'of lot uine (9), and the west fourteen feet (14) front by the depth of lot ten (10), in square five han- dred and fifty-iine (959), together with the improve- ments, &c. ‘Terms. One-third cash, balance in notes at 6, 12 and 18 months, bearing 6 percent interest per ‘annuin, and to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. A deposit of #100 on each lot will be required. at tine of wale. Conveyancing, &c.,ut purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in tén dayx, otherwixe resale at risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser after tive days” fice of atch rae in some Bevpeer publi ta Weshinuton, D.C. JOSEPH R. EDSON, nizeokds ‘Surviving Trustee. MEARE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED UNTIT. IONDAY, the THIRTEENTH day of DECEMBER, AD. 1886, at same hour and ce 229-c0kds EPH R. EDSON, Surviving ‘Trustee. EDUCATIONAL. _ CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS Seo Frewummed studies MONDAT: wed advantages for s thorough course Musicand Art fhe theory of Mute te thoronahy tah attention is paid to Piano, Harp, Oncan, Guitar and Banjo. Painting and the Laugrases receive attention. Private class in Painting. Pho- hography and Fancy Work. Lustrs Painting, Calis. thenics and -Kindetwarten are new features’ of the BESEaY PSRE, Coumetted, with ‘the “Acateny is = School for Boys, taught by the Sisters. 3m, J. E. SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention to be- ‘well we thoee wishing to be qualided for ferformers or teachers. “Terms iaodernte, 734 13th nw NGLISH, Yor yout Ta Washington, B.C. “For circular addsean né-eodm" MISS MG. DORSEY, Principal. M22" 8N's commenctar coniecE, 3313 6th st, Washington, D.C. Provides practically useful business education. No ferms nor vacations. Students enter at auy. time, Terms: Life Scholarship, #40. 12 weeks! conrwe, boat ke! ‘Send for circular. ‘seid-eoum ALISTHENICS, MISS DORSEY will resume her Calisthenic classes at Forrest Hall. West Washington, aud the Friends’ Select School, No. 1811 I st. n.w., Washing- ton. on Oct. 6th. Classes at schools on, reasonable terms. Address Miss M.G. DORSEY, 3122 P st, West, Washingt sel 6-031 ‘T. VERNON SEMINARY, 1100, 1104 and 1116 Mest. n. w., ‘and Day School for Young Ladies’ and Little iris. ‘MRS. ELIZABETH JJ. SOMMERS, Principal. Twelfth year opens Sept. 30th. _'The Principal will be at home after September Sth from 1 to 5p. mM. daily se3-3m. M GENUINE FRENCH KINDERGARTEN IN French. No Fnclish Incharge of Mad- poke BP 1SG8 Use. new. oc23-Om SINGING, PIANO, &c— IN will teach the abot aine PC. DES GAKAN. GEE BANS H Prof. LOUIS ORTEN Drmeles at popular prices. Haragny practically taught with the above. Inquireat 46 € st. nw. 07-320 WIASEINGTON, 5B: 0.5 “HE, CEDARS."—A arding aud Day School for Young Laies ani Little Girls, re-opens OCTOBER IST, 1886, Academic and Collese preparatory coumes. | Special advantiures fa Music and A building in course of erect ‘With enlarged school and class rooms, will add sreatl fo the advantazes of the school. Numaber of pupils ia both departments limited. Mise 1916 goth st ‘8e6-33m. ‘CTION ON THE VIOLIN. For terms apply to H. DON principal niusie stores. 710 BBR U TITT ™ 58g Bo E $°9 a Err 283.05 Fo BBB LLLL 0O UT st = ‘We have received and will sell on TO-MORROW another lot of those CHEAP ASTRACHAN BOUND FRENCH FELT HATS, which sold 20 rapidly at ae aod 44 CENTS. bes | Acknowledged by everybody the cheapest Hat they ever bought. We have but a limited quantity of them (but 20dozen.) All we shall have this season. Call early. ‘They will not last long. Special sale of Ready-Trimmed HATS and BON- NETSat reduced prices. We have placed some “Gems” on sale for To-Morrow, among which are some elegant hats at $2.98, 85.24, 85.45, 83.74, $3.98, &c., &e,. which for good material, correct shapes and stylish “ket up” cannot be matched in price anywhere. THE ONLY COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE MIL- LINERY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. BBR OL TIT BE EO FOE TETT gS BBB LLLL 00 uu oF BgsS 128 0 7TH STREET. ke Sots PHOTOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS, eTHINGs and PHOTOGRAVURES. Finest LEATHEE Goops, Imported and Domestic. STATIONERY NOVELTIES, of Recent Issue. FOREIGN BOOKS, in the Leading Languages. ‘WORKS OF ART, im French and German. Engraving of Crests, Monograms and Visiting Cards Solicited. V.@ FISCHER, (CH DREN'S ‘SUITS, AGE S13, 0, 83, 3 $2.50, 83, eee Punts, 480. wey and a ita, ud n's and Boys’ Pants from §1 up. CAMERA fea ray 20 Svc coh pur J. W. SELBY, ls 1914-1016 Pennsylvania avenue. BROS, Auctioneers on Cross-Examination. DeNcaxson 7 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALT OF FARMING IMPLE-| RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED AT A MEETING OF M. EB ‘Comer of Ninth and D streete. | MENTS. HOUSE: MULE WAGONS HAY. FOD- > PASTORS. Tae breaking down under cross-examination of —- AT THE KESIDENCH OF THE LATE CHARIES | AtA meeting of the ministers of the Methodist | Rose Baer, former maid to Lady coin Campbell, THE SPECIAL TURKISH RUG SALE. EUAANE OS THE GRANT KOAD, SEAR TEN- | Episcopal church Monday, after a general discus-| in the divorce proceedings in London yesterday, pat y virtwe of a1 order of the Supreme Court of the | 108 Of the late police trouble, a committee was | caused a sansation, as on her previous statements ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Bistrictof Columbia, holding a, Special Terma for Pro; opr eat to prepare a paper expressing the sentl- | i writing the case of the defense had been princl- iy Cusines. passed November 26th. A. D. 18 ill | ment of the body, pally built up, Continuing her testimony regard- fc portation nM NESDAY "3 DE BR hs G of Bare pacing moe He alikec winter auctor | SAGHTTEE, Naee ESDAY, MORNING. Cee The committee subsequently adopted resolutions | ing Lady Colin’s relations with the Duke of Mari- feciors of Turkey aiid Persia tn quest of the rare speci: | thie preiniacs Oran ak nee ett tee that in view of the declaration of the District | porouyh, the witness sald: mens of the Oriental handiwork: .¢ IMPLEMEN Wawermoners that Wit is untrue that Major THE MAID ADMITS SHE LIED, Es Wi alker made o1 ak suc e ‘The mammoth eatalogue comprisos— HAY FobbER stay” Order oF Sugeestion ae meptted akINE any Such | on te occasion when se took the letters to the 50 Hand-Embroidered Angora PORTIERES: extra HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &0, there ts abeolutely, non jue tee osc residence, she put them into the letter fine. Terms cash. OLIVER T. THOMPSON, for doubt. of Mi: yaikers entire inte . Tang the bell and ran away home. She had been 40 Very Lape Royal Turkish, Mosque, Imperial, Per; ministrator of the Estate of Charles H. Bryne, | rity ‘ot purpose Saud’ Si Nee Of averse: | instructed to do this on these oocasions, Witness tan, Khorassat 08 ts otis et . = then admitted that the statements she had made iments of the Washingtonians, oF ‘BF! CHOICE CONSIGNMENT OF MAJOLICA AND | ‘ivest ourselves of the tear that the worst cle ranged and her petticoat x ECORATED WALK, SUITABLE, For ue | ments of society have in this ease had an undue ia Ee ea tes 50 Camel's Hair, Ispahan, Kourdistan, and Daghestan | HOLIDAYS. influence in controlling our city government.” | Out of onder, on occasions when the plaintim! ie Fal RUGS. ‘Some dre about 3 feet wideand 18 | | To be sold at Public Auction at my Auction Rooms, | ‘The Tesolutions alsy express Sunimpatred, con- | Lome early in the evening and returned early tn feet long. MONDAY DECEMBER SIXTH, T8860: 11 o'clock. | Adenee In Major Walker-ns a capable amd taiehe | Wie morning, were not true. 100 Modern and Antique Daghestan and Shirvan} The trade should give this sale'their attention, ful pubile officer, as well as a eltizen of irre. | ,, Witness hid not round Lady Colin’s dresg un- RUGS. of exquisite testures ae THOMAS DOWLIN proahable characten ant. view: the acceptance | ced. Se had found a petticoat unkooked Bnce, Being furthe: Was hot a petticoat, but Unat th pressed witness admitted that 1t 25 New Bright Persian RUGS. 50 Silk Antique, Kouniistan, Meces, Khorassan, Bok- ‘ara, and Shimes RUGS. 50 Perfectly Fresh Turkish, Anatolian, Lebriz and FPHIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PARLOR FURNITURE, IN SUITE AND SEPARATE < PIECES. of his resignation, tinder the cireumstances, as an Apjustice <0 iunselt and an encouragement of the lawless elements of society.” The re signed by W.S. Edwards, Henry 1. skirt was simply $0 that she could see the petticoat Ki ab Was ill, umhooked, (—t page “ sae Witness admitted that in 1884 Lees SUPERB WALNUT, MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER | A. Bner, Charl Me ae eee and six Weeks ago She signed statements alleging Interesting, SADDLE-BAGS Haro and serviceable | soiuaing sisror-tsont Armee, cost 8000. ove nana- | Ws STE e a ete eT Oa tales | tons, Loti wih Lay Coin’ Campbeil, nis: Some Walmt Bedstead, gold tracing; fine Hair Mat- | from his posttion as chicr of police. indorsing him | 82d, dese the position of the rooms occlipted by her mnisiress and by the Duke of Marl- h as adjotuing, and further alleging that viention to Lady Colin. Wit. tresses: Walnut, Marble-top Chamber Suites; Wi aut Chamber Furniture in separate piec: a Christian temperance man, acts were all in the interest of the ose OMTEcki cy or the | 2 Aone Lae | the Duke pald gr A full assortment of Curios from the Bazars of Gonstantinople. SmyTna. and Cairo Shops, such as Bulearian Doyleys, Thrkish Sears,” Damascus | ud Second-hand Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, | police force and the inaintanance and enforcing | yi" DUEL PAL Stas sgvention to Lady Colin. Wi Coady Daisies, Perwian Table Covers, Turk | Dining Room Furniture of every description: 75 | Of all the morals of the clty, take, and that tt all oveurred at Easter, Dark Woodseat and other Chairs; Cockivg and Heating Stoves, tozether with about 200 other sep- arate lots of Household Effects, Also, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, 50 Men and Boys’ Overcoats, &e.. Se, Exhibition THURSDAY, December 24. Sales FRIDAY. SATURDAY snd MONDAY, Decem- Ber sid, 4th and 6th, AT ELEVEN Aa. and THREE A Masontc Etgcriox.—Columbla R. A. Chapter, No. 1, last evening elected the followtag-na oMlcers for the ensuing year: W, B J. K. Robinso1 AW. MORE RECANTATIONS. ‘The testimony caused another sensation, Coun- sel for plaintiff added more pressure, and Miss. Baer iinally admitted that the duke of Maribor- ‘as not at Leigh Court at Christmas. she admitted that the statem e had made ry Dingman, corporaioi mua officers with’ thos “appotated” DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, . Also, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, counel, Were afterwards installed by M. . G. I, | ip her direct examination xbout hearing some one ___ Corner of Ninth and D sts, Horses, Carriaves, Bniccies, Waxons add Sleizhs. P. Corson, Athe stairs afver midnight one night and naa a [On SATURDAY AIOENING DRCEATHETT SOUR TE ———— enter the room adjoinfag Lady Collu’s and tinding T 8 DOWLING, Auctioneer. ISSO, AUTEN, O'CLOCK. witht aed ae edad of ae | COLES-STUART.—The marriage of Miss. Claudie ‘atieman’s handkerehlet i Lady Colin’s room anet hall col ry epreriorcolicetzmm af | Stuarl to Mr. Tucker Skipwith Coles. of Mecklen- | next mornin and other idieattons that (Wo pe le furniture will be sold at | DUTg county, Va., took place Yesterday moruiug at | Sous had occupted the room, were untrue. CHINESE precisely, within the rooms. @2-2t | 10 o'clock at C ishington, nh ae orizinal st eos tended, did UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. ert. Rt. 5 church and Ay that two persons hs RARE AND COSTLY COLLECTION PO URCANSONIE ROS AuctIonsSEE: ie of bride, onicliteU. ‘The bridal party eatered. ne occasion ‘reieire or CHANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE PROPERTY, | the chureh preceded by thesIx ushers, Messrs, Ryley | membered this Incident last week. FIFTH) BETWEEN D AND E STREETS SOUTEC | Decble, Henry Maithews, Bradfield Hartiey, Jack | ‘The cros-examluation W2s continued at great CHINESE CERAMICS, EAST. IN WASHING Shepherd, Edwin Fleming and Dr. Arthur Suyder, | length. Being asked to coutirm her statement ON, D.C. irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Comprising Specimens of the Highest Grades in | »P¥ virtue i ‘The bride Was escorted by her brother, Mr. Frank | that the Duke of Marlborough and Lady Colin sat ‘Chinese artin BHO wigan raved, in, Equity Causc No? | Stuart. linmediately after the ceremony Mr. and | together like a part of lovers on seat Ma the Packs PORCELAIN: afits and Elizabeth Allen ct al_are defendants, the un- | Mrs. Coles ior their home in Virgtuia. “The | dingion railway station, witness simply sald she bend dersicned, as Trustee, will séll “at public atiction. in | church was profusely decorated with flowers and | was sure there Was a Seat on the platform. Betny Embracing Elegant VASES, varying in sizes from six | f the premises ferns, reterred to her statement to Man-servant” O'Nel eon on WEDNESDAY, the FE NTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. twenty-five inches, ree aie | Tear cur crochet Parlor Decorations 1886, at HALLS — piece or parcel of West Virginia Reput that Lady Colin passed every night at Leigh Court with the Duke of Marlborough, witness denied licans. nud and pretcises lying sad being. inthe city of : spig | thal she had ever told ONeill any’ Such Uhing.—Sh The table decorations are superb, comprising Frait | Weshinetonnad Dinter Gotan jown, dew: | ARBITRATING TH RECENT GAINS — aR, BLAINE'S | that she had ever told O'Nedll aay’ such Uning—she lshes, Meat Dishes, Dessert fea. Linch, Dunier and | mated sul dewceiied on tue grow hire of seed ay Chek GREETING had simply cold him “she thought so." Kepiring ‘beat an¢ lc coloring. lot No. 13, in are No. 82 Ty ni bdivis- cla 7 e ic Ps as . . howe kooks are ‘particularly: adapted for receptions | jn of said square, tonether eid Att he teens | A Speclal to the Baltimore «American trom Park | {0.4m Inetrogators by the Marlborough. and the and entertainments. thereon and the appurtenances thereto belongin. ersburg, West Va., November 30th, : The re- plainufl were together nighuy when thetr bed- rooms adjotned at Leigh Court during the Easter season of 1882, witness had no reason to be- Meve that they were together at other umes. ‘The Judge asked Why she had told Man-servant O'Neill Uhal they were together at night while at Leigh ‘The collection Will be on exhibition, beginning on TUESDAY, DECEMBER SEVENTH, 1886, at my auction rooms, 11th st. and Pennsylvania ave., and the sale will commence on ‘Ternis of the sale are us follows: One-third of the ymr- chare inoney to be paid in cash, and the balance in equal installments in one and two years from the day of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearin in- terest at six per cent from the day of sule, and secured Dy deed of trust upon the property sold sal be taken, publicans of Unis state had a general love reast and banquet at Charleston last night, to which all leading republicans of this state and many from Ohio and Virginla and elsewhere were invited, THURSDAY, DECEMBER NINTH, AT ELEVEN | CF ail cash, at option of purchaver. A deposit of 850 | About three hundred were present. Speeches were | Court during the “Christunas hulldays Of 1S82, and O'CLOCK, shall be required at the timo of wale. and all conves- | wage by Congressinap-clect Yost, of Staunton, | Witness answered “that cannot be so.” This con- ametuscand recordinie at punreha : : fea We con SEM henge Sonic ea ceeevctine | Va; Cougressinan Grodenor, of Obio, i SPtcabd tae trees | mucht to resell the property and comet | A spacial train Drought. a large det N, NG AT THREE O'CLOCK. | deisulting purchase alter ty days" notice mi acity | Ohio. Among those Wh letters. of regret 3 vLIN were Hon. Jumes G. Blaine and Gov. Foraker, of bent pe EWN AUS MASON NOBLE RICHARDSON, Trustee, ames G, Blaine sent the following messiize: tradiction caused a sensation, recess Miss Baer did not at at once appear ihe witness stand. The judge took his seat and (ive minutes, When he sent for the young, Miss Baer came in complatuing of fa al LETS. cation from USHNELL & CARUSI, Real Estate Agents. 400 0th st nw. eeG. inte & oy <a ning her plac jeeept for your Committee andl express ti r sald, Lads me : : a : NCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | your guests Iny sthcere regrets that Teannot be sed a pecullar door-key. Tt eR TS AALE OF TREE NORE | CPROPERTY, KNOWN AS No. 006 -F STREET | With son this cvening. Accept. asm, tay hearty suc on both ends, and Witness imagined that DWELLING, XO, 15 NOT | SOOT W EST ATIAtIONS oF Sour SonaBi eee gains at tie | one cud was for the lock on her ows house door EST US THE CLES elt | congratmations on your republican” gatns at the | Obe end was tor the her owa house d By virtic of & deed. of ‘trust record in Liber age, | Hateeleeiion. ‘There 8 no state in the union | aud the other for that of the Duke of Ma No.1054, folio 154. 0f the Land Recoss of tie (2 | Whose developement demandS the protection | DOTewZh's residencs, Witness sald Lady Coun | Distict of Columbia. we will otter for sale ‘on Bia | N° | Polley wore imperatively than West Virginia You | Used preventive modicines and got sick every Une TANG, at HALE PANT BOC OSE OnE EDR A.D. | tad Sthors ane detent rustees | Will surely oWtxrow prejudices among your people, | She Weed them, but witness did not infer from thls of the premises, Lot No, 148 of Wed, Newtol's arbi my ¢ FOURTEENTH DAY OF | andl old traditions will give way tothe spirit of | Mat her mistress was habitually doing wrong. wallet Mision Ot Lot No. Lg.of Bartello'ssubivinon of ta | DECEMBER, lettered B in Square No. 445 as recorded in. the office i sat Ci the surveyotot the District of Cokmnbie in Boos ht, tolio 194, snd Book 1:2, folio 16, with the improve nents, camintin of Brick Dwelling Hote saetads: ing tite nusern imaprovermenta” Once Wille Drashiag L ady Colin’s hair in lier roo, { Leigh Court, some one tried the door of tke and then Went away. When all were leaving Leiga Court the arst, Fhzhenry, witness said, spoxe to ner, saying Unat Lady Coit had not taken tec of hin as she had so ian D. Tn, at HALE-PAST POUR (430) | in front of the premises, she following | Gescribed rea) catate, situate in the eity of Washinton, | in the Distriet or Columbia, and know! and desiiuated | gu. the gronnd plat and "pla of said its ae Lot ut | dered 7. tu square Lumbered 389, and. the improve: | nita there progress and enlightened selt-futercst.” ‘The Danquet, Wileh was 1a part_proposed a: Jollitication foF the victories galuedby repatll In Unis stale tis year, Lasted ant aiter und and was a grand success, z tie other g ‘ermns: 200 cash; balance in equal installments | ™ Senne ora h p able e Hh ba e Ee cr reeciealie ; ' should be able to. take up tor lost Shick the puthacse cat gu uleen CB) mouths, for | gigo will oo required oe ae |__ The Michigan Millionaire's Will he was guing to Paris with her, When he Promissory notes bearing interest at the rate of six per | {he Property is sold, the balance to. be inten | HIS GREAT FORTUNE DIVIDED BETWEEN His TWO | Sil (hl Fitzhenry iad a bouquet for Lady Gent per annum,aud secured by deed of trust upon | (x4 fromthe datcufsale;aud if thesaid termsotsiloure |" Oat hee. ConMLbe axp FRaNow & Pats | Coun. Witness denied having Seut a letter to he trust not then complied with es reserve the right | to resell at the cost of te defaulting purchaser: Eifty dolfars down at time of wale, CHAPIN BLOWN, If terms of wale are not complied with in seven day 5 from day of sale the trustees reserve the Hehe taresell Ga the property at the cast of the defaulting purchuser. CARUSL n29eod&ds NATH'L CAKUSI,§ Trustees. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES! SALE OF FARM OF ABOUT 14 2% 100 ACRES OF LAND, WITH SIX-ROUM FAME, HOUSE AND SMALL BARN. AT METROPOLIS VIEW, OPPOSITE “EDGEWOOD.” By virtue of a deed of trust, hearing date 234 No- Yember, A. D., 1885, and duly recorded in Liber {ey No. 1,155, at folio 189 et seq., one of the Land Iter conls of the District of Colunibia, we will sell, in front of the premises, of TUESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER. A. D., 1886, st FOUR O'CLOCK B. 3. all those certain” pieces of parcels of land and Preinises situate and being in the county and District Columbia, and known and distinguished as part of a tract of land known as “Metropolis View.” and desig- uated and described as all of Lot twenty (30) and. that vortion of Lots twenty-one (21) and twenty-two. (22), tauce46.48 perches southwestwardly from the north: the Property soli bolin, meu ng her with exposure, ouvevances at coat of purchaser. Lady Colin, menacing ix ? soe ‘The Cluverius Murder Case. JUDGE HINTON DISSENTS FROM THE VERDICT—NO MURDER PROVED OK MOTIVE. Judge Hinton’s dissenting opinion in the Cluve- rius murder case was fled yesterday im the Vir- ginla supreme court of appeais. It contains 7,000 or 8,000 Words, and embraces a general review of the case. The points upon which the judge hinges his dissent from the opinion of other members of the court are: ¥lrst—That the court erred in discharging Juror Larke, who in response to questions propounded by the court expressed views as to what sort of clreumstantial evidence be would require to con- vie Second—The court erred in admitting as evi- denee the so-valled “Laura Curtis” letter, which Was an Invitation to Miss Madison to spend some Une here und which was proved to have been fonged by tne deceased and Was a ruse to account for her absence during the period of “Lying in,” and Uie Judge asserts that ft Was nov proved: that the prisoner had anything to do with it or any Knowiedge of it, ‘vhird—That the coi Much public interest has been taken in Detrott In the disposition of the colossal fortune of the late, Francis Palms, on the expectation that the mil- Monatre had remembered Detroft city in his will. ‘The instrument, a long document in the testator's own handwriting, was filed for probate yesterda ernoon. Tt bequeathes the whole estate to his children, Miss Clotilde and Francls F. Palms, with the exception of $5,000 to his brother, Ange Palins, and $1,000 each to’ the Little Sisters'of the Poor and St. Vincent’s Catholic Orphan asylum. On the doath of elther hefr one-half of the pring! part of the estate is to be divided in equal propor- Uons between ether heir or bis children, and if either dies without fssues, the entire net income 1s to be paid to the survivor. If elther child contest the will he or she will forfett all rights, and the share $0 forfelted will go to the other child. The two children and Michael O’Brien, eashier of the -. Auctioneers, TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE DD. PROPERTY ON TREET NORTHEAST AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, DECEMBER THIRTEENTH, 1886, at FOUR O'CLOCK PM., in front of the! preises, I will sell, without reserve, the mne-described property, eu Bincteen (19), hn square nimibered eiuht tiundred and Mity-nine (839.) "Bevinning for the same thirty fect froin the northeast corner of said wyuare and rating | thence west ou the Line of H_ street north twenty feet thence south one hmndred feot: thence cast twenty fect, and thence north one hundred feet to the place of besinning. “terms: “One-third cash; balance in alx and twelve months, for which the purchaser's notes, bearing six | Per cent interest and secured by decd of trust on the orall cash at option of the | a eR cc ooh gash | oti of the we wn wea a Fecrired ut time of sale. “All recording aud eonveyunc: | 82, €aTlY ‘marriage and, being detested by Mr. cast corner of Lot twenty"three (20), and. running | {nat contol rauchaneg. He Lose ead eouverauc | Pansy second. wife, was set from home and ee ee eat gS Birches. to the center of “Central | with in ten days from day of sale the property will be | neglected by the father, whose acquatatance he enc.” the auld Lote being: according to,x recorded | resold at the risk atid cust of detgultine privcl didnot make UI he was grown to manhood, AU subdivision of suid truct of lind kuown aa “Metropolis | “di-dis THOMAS DOWLL the death of Mr, Palms’ second wife the son re- View" made by Thoms W. Berry snd John 4: Middle: ue 2 ; : ure jon, ‘Trustees, containing 442 : ” WLING, Auc turned to is father’s home aud became his part merece = Beas woiscxeelotilangy | (\UOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser: ner In business, ‘The daughter was born of the amore or leas. ‘Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money to - second wife. ‘be in cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eihtcen qnouths, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearinc CATALOGUE SALE or Interest at six per cent per. n the diy of sale and secured by deed Of trust ou the property sel, ENGLISH WATER COLOR PAINTINGS, OIL PAL IN ALL ABOUT ONE fp Atict, deliett had not been ggepiished with the cercainty required by law. He did npt think that the amurder had been proved pFecidence, nor’ that a” motive for it id been shown, Judge Hinton’ also inclines strongly to the suleidé theory, and in his concluding remari says: “In any’ respect in which we may con- an | icimplate the few ascertained facts in this case, soo Chicago’s Wheat Plunger. FRED HILL SUDDENLY DISAPPEARS—SHORT A MILLION BUSES. Slane taken,” depoait of 8100 requived at, tare 0 fale. ‘Terns to be complied with ik tau dase ihe Wise resale at risk and cost of defaulting pirchs ve * notice © cl AChicago special to the Baltlinore Ame is . u tS paper publieben in Ween gar taee se . | November 20, says: Fred TUN, the phenomenal | {Me fe, certainly, not absolutely imeouststout Ing and recordins at cost of purchs = = grain plunger, Who used to stand in the wheat pit seis Pp eta ae xe crime EPH EDSON From the Easel of the grain plunger, Who a of murder,’ and sell two million bushels of witeat as noncha- lantly as Ream or Cudahy or Armour might have done, disappeared from view yestei ‘The ats. appearance was niarked, for there were a hundred people looking for hin. |For days and day Sto e Wheat pit and soid all the wi M. AND THREE P.M. Mnybody wanted to buys He didn't mi ¢ Picture ference whether 100,000 bushels or 500,000, he The Pictures will be on view on Monday, 6th, from 9 | Titi The bully Up. Yescerday wheae Went Up two JOS) nieodads CHARLES B. BAL Se-BY REQUEST OF THE PARTIES INTER- ested, the above sale is postponed until SATURDAY, the ELEVENTH day of DECEMBER, A. D. 1880, at same hour and place. JOSEPH R, EDSON. n20-eokds CHARLES B. BATnEy.; Trustees, NCANSON BROS, Auctioncers. Sapper , A Long Isiaud Elopement. {MISS DIMON GETS A LETTER AND DZCIDES TO BECOME A BRIDE. Jamesport, L. L., is enjoying a social sensation over the elopement of Miss Mary Dimon with Dr. Warren C. Sueden, of No.“131 Prospect. place, Brooklyn. Dr. Sheden is the son of Warren 8. Sne- LATE PROFESSOR G. A. GILBERT, R. A. ‘To be sold at public auction at my salesrooms, 11th and Pennsylvania avenue, TUESDAY, DECEMBER SEVENTH, AT ELEVEN A. STEES' SALE OF VALU, u = ___4-5t_| cents a bushel. Hill 1s supposed to have been | den, pres e Met tan S yank, of ERONTING “MAgScHUSETAN A VENUE EAL ESTATE NOTE AT AUCTION. | care eae 1,000,000. PPushels, and that = waren anh Ain Cassy Geen pitist AND DUPONT ChicLe: rider gen, | AoE ef Agollaters note dated Jannary Vat, | Wiped out, “oMiclal wotice was. given | Mt. Franklin Disnon, of Jamesport, ‘The elopement toll Ate eTuat Feconded in Tiber ax, | 1886. we will sell at Ube Eri | Out from the gallery before opening ~ this | took place on Monday afternoon, Asearly as half District of Goluiabia, aiid at the request of the! OCLOCK PB, dated | morning to close out ail his open trades, Hill's | past elzht a. m. Dr. Sneden appeared at the Flat hoider of ote secured thecety, we will sell at public | January 20th, 1866, for 82,000, Tayabie. three sears | failure temporarily closes a ost. remarkable | bush aveauc depot, Brooklyny and bought a eke guetion, in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, | after date with + per cout per annuu, interest payable | career. He Was everywhere suspected of being | tor Riverhead, where he arrived about’ noon. and HALE EAST TOUR OCLC BE A. D. 1886, af | quarterly, made by Wilham A. Stewart and secured by | Weak financially. Conservative operators refused | set out in his family carriage for Jamesport, While leed of trust on part lot juare 154. All parti ered ‘will p — the doctor was on his way” Miss Dimon left her house and went off in the direction of the post of fice, saying that she expected a letter. She was not’ disappointed, for a letter awaited her and seemed to contain news of a not nnexpected na- ture. She read the letter and hurried along, tak- ing a sandy path in the direction of Riverhead. As she went on her way a sound of horses’ feet elther to trade With him here at all or Mmited ‘thelr business with him to small fgures. “Yet he adinittedly operated on a larger scale than any Person in the wheat, pity and ror days and days protected by puts and Calls, actually controlie the price of wheat for this région. by selling mil- ltons of wind Lo peopie who desired to buy. He was not at his office this morning. Attachments have Allof Mare north of Square nmmbered ONE HUN- HED AND THINTY-SEVEN CS) fronting 174 feet 10 inches on Maneaclinet 5 fier 10 inches on B atreet nordic and ST eee ee Te Stroct west, (helng a triauatlar square), tocethes Witt all the improvements, ways, easements, fielte pavile ces and uppurtenanées, with sause bolougiay or in Sippese apbertsinne Tern ra RUSTEES' SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 66 AN 6S MYRTLE STREET, i Gee meduird of the purchase money in cash, | | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in ges, | becn taken out in the superior court against the | Was heard behind her, and, turning, she saw the balance “in equal installments, "at one and two | liber No, 10133,follo 62 et sqrone oF the Ianagee | heak or BelkWin Weng ae Baran tor $812; | doctor driving rapidly’ toward her. "The coach- Sind eis er: ak nae eurchaer are to be wiveu, | Focorda for the District of Colunibia, we will well el | Schwartz a Dupe, $1,000; Poole & Sherman; | man dew Up in trout of her, the doctor sprang seer term Regd Ot trek ean, tnterest, and tobe | Iu front of the, prises, on BAYURDAY, the FOUL $1,000, and Lindblom & Co., $1,281. An attach: | out, and, after a lover's embracé, assisted her into Gash st OP "purchaser. A Neponitct SL:b00 se | FOUR OSLO EM il those etatt HALE-PAST | Eicne was taken out by Loguti €- Dunne torgi,00o, | the'earrlaye, which returned rapidly to Hiverhead, Cosh.ut option of r. A deposit of $1,000 re- | FOU O'CLOCK P. Me all those certain piceesor ton | HN a as the couple were tained by ; quired at tne of sale. Conveyancine, etc., at cost of | cels of and situate and being in the city of Washing. | abd garuisiees to the amount of $2,000 were | Arrived t ne couple were joined by some ager, Kepine to be complied with iii ten duym, | ton, D.C. and known and described on the plats there- | serve oa the Continental Bank, Where Hill & Co, | friends, and the little party wended Its way to the viherwise the Trustees reserve the Tight 19 reaell ths | of a4 Lois umuubered one hundred and. hinety-fonr | have money on deposit. residenve of the Aplscopal clergyman, Where a Tyoperty atthe ek apd oot of the efanithue ym. | (it) aid one lune dved and ninety-five (00) Gt —— or Welding ceremony was foon coneluded’ “Dit Sac. Glaser after Dv ic hotice of mic! Join | bert's recorded st jon of aquare six hundred 2 cd the m0 sehen aula Reem =k | cng ie saa thetatga ARE! | the Par Appeat for she Ammrchiat| fit sia he tant eye on erin IN f Trustoce | We erilnigye nace thereunto belolging oF aby | auisTane MCLANE EXPLAINS TIte OPERATION OF THE | Urs af Junesports, BY theG pm craim Dre Rees JOHN ¥. COX, Abstract can be seen at Room 10, No. 1419 F street | ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two den and his wits traveled to Greenport, L. 1, and nw. ae7-d ure, jotes to Dear six Det cent interest payable semi- M. Rouquet, secretary of the Paris ener ay the Clark ous, and! in- |UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ite Jagan oe remeber: Convey? | Crane YuseTaay mOeRntet 20) Uni. Bates ae ae Se ere ong ndaa: oem D' ines aioe Hijuwe'at thuoat sale’ eins ts oes of e100 gu | Minister McLane Che petition adopted by the | the ordinary fashion. is eaid to have. been, Mr. pera = oh hs Hive of sale. ‘Verias to tp complied wie ctl on N 27asking i - 2 PORTE Dee ae TW EHGE. | in ten dave, othererioe the Teese be compli qth: | council on November: ee for oo m4 Dimon's objections, which appear to have been FEST STRELT AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE: | resell the property in default at the nok oed coctee ete | With the governor of Illinois in behalf ¢ | directed not agatnst the doctor in particular, but RUE NOKTHWEST defaniting purchiver, after five duys' public notice of | condemned Chicago anarchists. Mr. McLane | against husbands in general. Mra Dimou’ ap- Px Rirtuciof ute authority, verted tn ua by wilt quel, reaale in some uewspaper published in Washing | sent the following formal reply to the petitior proved of the mateh, AP Spr neler, deceased. we will on “ EEROY M. TAYLO! i “as the petition ts destined for the governor of Th nd DAY, NINTH DAY OF DECEMBER AD IMNG HE | nosa WILLIAM IR WOODWARD} Trustdes, | 1:46 {he petition fs destined for, the go sparing | ,”Shar epee fino Sierra O'CLOCK P. M., HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. human life, I will not refuse my assistance if you nage Ds history, Was issued from the county clerk’s of- SUB LOT 21, IN SQUARE 94, fice in Louisville, Ky., Tuesday afternoon. The fect on Massachusetts avenue, persist in demanding {. “But allow me to inform F 6528-1 SPUR MOD Feat on acy ret street aa te SPIO You that in the present: case it is useless, You ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A COMFORTABLE FRAME DWELLING, SITUATE NO. 45 E STREET | Can, without disadvant and with as much ef- parties to the license are Jeff D. a feet ong street stwosiory-and-| SOUTHWEST. fleuey asf, address yourseir direct. to the execu- | P& ingis ptecreane eat ae ithe : Uve of Tifnols, who alone has the power of grant. | Kate Bissinger, we been living before ‘This is without doubt one of the Anest lots in the | a 95 “igs Ohne of trast dated Dechmber th, ay | Ie" he pardon. Without ising: any. objection | world and their own consclence for more than a folio” 191, Of the land records of the Dis! tothe accomplishment of Goltinbia, wo will sell ae i city. your ¥ * ity. a : Pain ar our wishes, I beg that wuction, i will rest that capital punishmet cl to be sccuted by deed of ‘on, ‘all ‘of grou & fonses, 1s preacribed only for odious crimes against | keep the itor the and to ac- cual at the option of 009 | si of Wachiurton Dhtsct Gf Columiie Tannen a3 | the pubic Weal such as murder and ‘apo,”com- | Moc ule MaTiNge CULCE the, Papers, and 1,26; Fequired val ‘&o., at cout | for ALN in Willian BFodg recorded mba mitted under aggravating elreumstances anid with | ffarry Welker to Jedfersonvile to personate him a 1G ps corms the vision of original lot teu, in square numi ‘six hun- | premeditation. and secure a license. The deputy, acting Les fale, otherwise ce aol dred and forty, together with the improvements, con In political matters. There exists in the United | the plentitude of his del power, had ight ne pore sisting of a two-story frame dwelling,” IF States a moderation which even found dis- | jicense issued to ‘the rite’ between clefeulting purchaber after ‘gut contain a ents are powerless to alter. Inthe discus. | Cnr’ Welter (his “ona ‘and Katie Bis- epee ht mar ne Herat alts" oa Hoy, Wey, same at Rae Bi cHantes - ing the welfare of workers we proceed with wide with his brias, ain wan suatiped under the foenes es a Mberty, showing a spirit of fraternity and toler- | Py"aquire ‘Keigwitt “Om the bens rerurning to oe pines sre pejeaat to aautiont When theteaySe | Louilg no une ute eertincate and they ie fays pI ~ the river, the document was of no JUNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Shaner cea ia use, “He never, discovered that bo was HANCERY. will of the ty, , which forms the basis of | Gays ago, when members of the Butler-Hess gang, SUBDI ‘RAMI American institutions, be ignored, the soctal order ‘Whom Cochrane was an important’ SQUARE FIVE, HUND: 3 TWEEN founded on Uberty and fraternity collapses and | 7st ‘Of Mccoy, ‘on the facts & Ry DEDED IN, NO. 16 EASY, soc ee tea | and him with @ tion. He has mR se aes Bong vores, Sree ‘been living with his wife ever since, and they have Hig Ga NGG doce | Ba ee eee [Seat Tbe eles ser Tuy. ———+eo— AVENUE, SETWEEN NEW AVENUE | Thi Gov. Skay Favors FepmRat Arp 70 Epvcariow.— Svcct Coxpuors His Fasr.—The last meal wirtu of ihe authority redial hese aL 1886, Bt HALY-P) Seay, who was elected of Ala: | of Suceh ‘the tralian taster, before he his on FuRDAY, Bey front of the Dama tn August was inauguraucd at Alon fast in Farts consisted of ayivers, steak, sole, wine dept squarely th tavor of the federal aid to edueation in {Oldsink abrated waters only. "His body. Is to. be in Gabor’ Hl sate; that Lgovernment | rubbed with oll as often he likes." He drinks ect mes Toad of ign in the shape of colored voters, alo tobe analy. te wil take” on te Gwen Eta "a deponle of S260 se. | deren ope ana iar tine Such voters ‘A bil is how p inthe tog | Seiad ein naire "The saya, is 3 ie Bt ts a or monument a ‘secret ‘anti. ier tit eae gis tre tot com Eoret vee eee cern ee ‘Alabama's. cont es. aus Seay ques- dita, Pini Of the gate money goss to fell aut fervee the ‘he st the risk . YA devonit of 875 real aie ‘the wisdom of erecting com. | ferera by the 008, Cost of the purchader after” Ove bile Sarin onan S days imetoration of cv strife, but aude fram Ua he pence Lee 2 Pe aS = Hak and costo the deauitog “a sate for a monuinet to tke Gapd until tbe wants rated in te 0 New Dues. ‘Trustee, ‘apd ot. . , | Of the needy survivors should be amply provided ‘Herbert ‘Wm. staeckle, of beiutd mababis UX "Ek ioe Sloan. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. SAYS HE IS MOEN’S SON. “Dec.” Wilson Betrays His Sccret at Last—Moen Says Wilson Lies. “Doe.” Wilson, who 18 sald by the press dis. Patches to be broken in health, told yestenday at Providence, R. L, in the presence of four reputable citizens what he claims to be the secret of his re. lations to Philip L. Moen, of Worcester. Wilson 1s sald to have “wept lke a child” while telling his story, which is as follows: “I am looked upon as a Dlackmatier,” he said, “and those who believe 1 have been “Diceding” that old man hoid mein as much contempt as a yellow dog. But I will stand itno longer. My name ts not Wilson, nor am I the son of Jonas Wilson. My father is the man who is accusing me of blackmail, and my name ts Levi Moen, the lawful son of P. L. Moen, of Worcester. Wilson says he isa son of Moen’s first wite, and that he was born a few monthsafter the marriage. Moen belng a deacon and a protessedly high-toned christian, did not wish to face the scandal, so a gain ‘Was made with one Jonas WIs6n, of hanielsonvilie, Conn., a stage driver, by which the babe was transferred to the latter's care, and was, Drought up as a Wilson. ‘The boy lived and tolled in the humble sphere ‘to. which, he says, Moen consigned him, and it was not ‘until he’was a young man grown that he learned the secret of his birth. | Jonas Wilson drew the lad towards hitn and told him who he was, Atter Wilson died Une” voung fellow set off for Worcester to meet, his father face to face. Their first meeting, Wilson Says, Was exactiy as has Deen described, He did meet Moen on that par. Ucular morning,,and after observing the signs of wealth and luxtiry that abounded, he demanded of Moen some reparation for the wrong done tothe one who should be the heir toall Moen at thrst refused to acknowledge the Ind, and world have driven him forth, but the boy (aced his millionaire parent GeGantly, end, upiraiding tim tor the fone his mother and hinaself, he said: “I ‘ou to acknowledge ine, aud the work! you for what y are ‘Then “Doe.” says the banker deacon became alarmed, and gave hiin $100, (WHERE WISON'S MONEY WENT. By appointment he met Moen the next day and couseuted to shield bis unnavural father trom shame, The father had married again after the death of “Doe's” mother tanto a family which would Rave scorned Moen had they known, Of Uhe se dal. Then, according to Wilson's story, sons, Who Knew the secret of his “Doc” had money, and know Moen, began to unc? clatins n: mands increased, and tO satsty th apply to Moen for money, and Ih t en of the sum recelved from the banker was speut Wilson says that these demands upon So exorbitant that be was alt them, ‘The Engley suits were setiled, he sald, at Moen’s suggestion, and with Moen's money, ‘be- cause the latter feared hts relationship to Wilson, ‘Would come out fn some Way at. the Urta Wilson has letters which, he says, by Moen, acknowledging’ the re calling hin “Dear son.” Th duced yesterday. Wilson says he can no longer endure the caitimnies with which he 1s assailed, and that his confession of the secret 18 rue in every respect. MOEN DECLARES IT A LIE. ‘The announcement of Wiison’s confession pro- duced great exctter home of millionaire Moen, last reporters went to see Moen they fot Honship se letvers Wilson pro- and night. When the nd that he was at prayer meeting at the Unio rch, Where they gathered to waylay h ame oul. One of hem showed Mi y of a Provide E pntaining the story, and proceeded to Inter View him on the subject, bit he Would say notblug aside from the =t hat “Docs"story was 2 i Later, when seen af his aoiae by auoclicr reporter, Moen, who Was as cooi and coliecied apparentty as red the story i0 be a coutiuued: “My counsel has With any of the newspaper Subject, so You Will excnse a Une to be interviewed furtier. But yo hat he is nearing the end ot his rope. Ju man t Mz, Moen de Ag UP SUCH A sk iimed to state anything soe THE VILE DEED oF Tw from Paterson, N. J., De fourteen-y aispate ys: Mary daiguter of a walking In the ers Farka, about Seven mies from Paterson, early yestenlay mornin Was met by two tramps. She atten from them, Dut one of them cau dragged her into a clump of bushes. "They stifled her cries, and both men ssaulted her, afier which they decamped. She returned home almost ded from fright and suffering terribly. Mer fathe John Havens, and the neighbort how scouring the mountains for the ertuaaals. 1 1s belleved “that should they catch them, little mercy will be shown, 200. ANOTHER BIG STRIKE IN PHILADELPaTA.—Four hundred upholstery weavers went on stra Philadelpiia yesterday because their employers proposed to réduce their wages from ten to twenty reent. ‘The men had asked for an advance, nut finally agreed to a reduction Of from four to five per cent. This the bosses retused. ‘Ten firms are affected by the strike and it is thought that fully 2,000 persons will be thrown out of Work. apt eeectederset Verpict For 4 WASHINGTON CompaNy,—In a suit Wednesday before the superior court, at Wilining- ton, Del, the National Dredging ‘company, of Washington, recovered a verdict of $2,845 and costs against the city of Wilmington, a balance duc on the grading contract fnished In 1883, 1 case at Issue Was the validity of an amended con- tract, which was sustained. as SMALL Boys ATremrr To Wreck Tratys.—Perey Minnick, Frank Kelly and Mich: 9 about fourteen years jore Juctice ‘Tracy at Waverly, N. for attempting to “ck a coal train and Western Rallway here: uantity of Links Lackawann: ¥ pl ad =plies, x. The obstruction Was discovered just detore the day express Was due by Charles Hix, Who cleared the track with a stood deal ot dif ‘The boysall pleaded guilty and wer for sentence. ‘They confessed thi had been stealing coal from Uhe company aud 10 Was U intention to wreck a coal train and promt. by Un disaster. Vin 2 SS ee aINtA PUBLIC ScHOOLS.—Dr, Buchanan, super: Aintendent of pubil are the good of ti pubile school system of Vinginfa demands an sistant superintendent, Whose duty it should be to go over the state and overlook the interests of Ul Teachers and prevent any injustice being done them by the withholding of thetr salaries and the shaving” of thelr warranta, Dr. Buchanan ay that ff the coupons do not prevent It, the length o7 the scholastic term Will be the sume’as last year, or about six months. Conk PoLick Break UP 4 LeaGue MEETiING.—A ge national league meeting was convened in Cork yesterday, but the police arrived in force aud the crowd fled, leaving the speakers on the plat- ieisanegea tat tne dirt inspect orof police, & AUis alleged Ui ct or of y ruManly fellow, attacked Mr. O'Connor, striking hun in the face With his list and smashing his eye- glasses. Commoners Tanner and O'Hea, who were mong those present, were roughly handled by the police. ee ‘Tue Kip or Mersons Tuer Have rx Daxora.— Areport from Coal Harbor, nity miles norui ot Bismarck, Dak. says: During the coldest hour yesterday the heavens seemed aglow with the inost briliiant fire, and at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, un ‘thauiense laze of “ne shot down through the frosty atmosphere, 1ts passage beng gevompanied by a loud ‘hissing mots. "Ax the flame descended a breath of warin air passed over the vicinity, and the strange visitor fell on the op- posite side Gt the river. Its contact with une earth was accompanied by an explosion, which sounded like the firing of a cannon, An exatuluation of the spot where the fre seemed to fall was made soon, after, and the only evidences of an explosion were the Shattered tce and a bare depression in the earth, No one can account for the phenomena, but st 1s elleved to have been a meteoric tray ment. Iis direction was trom northeast to west. ‘THe Estate OF THADDEUS STEVE! t in Worcester, Mass, the | laced an old | TELEGRAMS "0 THE STAR Floped With His 014 Friend's Wife. AND STOLE HIS OLD FRIEND'S BRST WORSE TO CARRY ‘THE WOMAN. Papvean, K¥., Dec. 2.—John Mitchel! and Atbert Champton have resided for years upon adj farms in Livingston county, Ky., near Smit They were inseparable friends largely upon Ue onder of Damon and PyUilas, had been partners im the Tuber business, and "their families were mdaiy intercourse, On Friday affectionately kissed hts wt dye, telling them he had moelved call'to this city on business, and would return on the mor Mrs. Mitchell about the same hour bid adisu to her home and ehiktren, alleging a visit to 9 fricnd a few miles dis tant. Sunday dawned, bat Uhe absent ones can nol. Neighbors smiled meanin another, whispered thetr comments, proclaiming boldiy ‘thetr del at pair had gone togy horse bel Mitch ig. "Thoromgh search undou that the pair had eloped, Mitchell this city Monday might and put the case in the hats Of the police, Who s90m focated the p) 1 their route from here, ‘They had crossed’ Uie Onin, both, 2 upon the stolen hors’, and mde rapidly away da @irection of Vienta, UL, Chirty miles distant, aves a Gevoted husband and two Small children, wiiie the man leaves a wife and several children to tight Uhe World alone, ‘Tele grams have been sent to Vienna aud points ‘The Oficers have a Warrant for tl horse-theft, “The parttes ar out the county, nd Uh tense exciteracat, —— It Was a Choice of Marriage or Deaths KANsas Crry, Mo. Ih Emily Frances Exell has begun sult in the circuit court for Aivorce from her husband, John Kzzell, In her ition she Says that an the 19h day of Novem I886, while away from home, she was met ndamt, whe, under Chreats of death, coi= pelled her to ko with him between uhe_ hours of One and four o'clock 4 Us to Lone Jack, own In Jackson eoniats logo through the marriage eermony, v an officer dant. pair, charged with, ell-Known Unroug hs aflair creates the most im by tie Reith Drst opportunity arer Hew trow bite on la order tat ste might Hot deprive her of her _ Inhuman Treatment of a Sick Wan, Omaua, Neb. De About two we 10 James H. Moffal, formeriy of Carthage, Mo. was dragged from the bed Where he lay delirious with nd Unrown Into jail Uke a felon. His only Offense Was thet his Landlord, Thetuaan, obs Jocted 10 The presence of Moffat ‘was brutally asseutted, carried An alinos With Lis tints ding, and the next day he 1 Pythias here and at Care demanded aa investiga which began ray. ‘The evidence of Mrs. Moffat Wats direct, that the treat her husband was even more Sava: Says that he Theta: pair. 1 fore sposen of a generally looked revived, and tl ‘of crimihal care pou as one ol murder, Would-Re Settlers Growling. IN oP TO ENTRY A PORFRITED NEW MEXICAN LAND GRANT. St. Lovis, Dec. 2.—A spectal to the erat from Sania Pe, N,N. Says: Mh: the Atlantic and Pacitic land grant the junction of that road with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Ke Was declined fort by Congress on the Gh of last duly zbout 1,000,000 acres, and extends Uon to ‘the Texas tine, embracing mineral, agricultural ‘and pa as IU Wa deciared fortelted = Upon IE Lo gelect homes, supposing t been restored to entry, Init at ts Stil My ‘Cominisstoner Sparks "for sotas unk peaind tO by lett errivory, batt ¥. Great hardship staratto: Giobe-Demo~ portion of lying east of > go tn Mit had id back bby wo reason, and by the il give no sats has been Ocea that f dy, DU IC 1s now Cae"Now Mexdoo laud all the time, eyisiator. From the Pittsburg Dispatel A house full of mew men always mei | avalanche of bis. ‘rhe old hands have better sense. T fell in with Senator Greer, of Butler on Lis way down to uh not four years aga, andasked him if ke had aay new bills in lis jponded, and puidential laughs, We exe 1 1 tint Went Into many Wills and col qui m passed. Tt has kept mae bw thew ever since, Af 1 cot thy Passed IU will wipe the last low or my The statute book, and Iwill qui state.” — The Presidents Patch Cured Her, From the Detroit Pr se wo WMS making of sqmare with tue Ten years ago Mrs. Ada Martin, of Bronsom, fracture of her legs and paralysis of une member followed, with loss of speech, During Mliction she devoied much of the thne to maignz crazy ¢ aud has recetved patches from Presidents Mayes, Garfield and Friday she received a poten with the compli. ments of the present Pre and the pleasure juce cer ure w Of the event 1 her to ris son's rev aud Mt joggied be diseh bail Invalid’s p: The sh Martin's 5 lind will be useful aller the bullet wound is healed, oe sores Of Coarse. From the Detroit Free Press Twas once minded of ue littleness of Intelleo- tual man by a London policeman, whom 1 hd Umidiy approacied with the polite but earnest | inquiry: g pardon, ofticer, but might T ask why, im veryihing goes #7 Len ¢ of “Mrs darley’s” figures, his head statelity. Ue rded me one awful, J Official moment” with contemptuous iis heat moved back agala, Then with withering scorn he answered “An WY ih ‘eli shouldnt Av Thad never tu Of that, we - APSENTMINDEDNESS OF A BANK OFFICIAL. —When on Wediesdiy afternoon oF Ue Commerchal b tal who 0 his head. next day, Thanksyiving, sei. the’ io ce Wats Uhe Vauls ay moruing Of Us M aestms.—Rev, Robert We 2S.J. president of Holy Cross Worcester, Mass, left there yesterday the dutles of proviuctal of the Jesuit onder tn Uke United States, He will succeed Key. Robert Pule ton, 8. J., who has been appointed visitor of Trtch “Jesuic colleges, aud Unis Will necessitate absence abroad of thiveor four months, Fat Brady will act until his return, and in the mean- Ume Rev. E. D. Boone bec summoned from Philadelphia to again act us recuor of Holy Cross. ‘so- AWRNICA a8 4 FINANCIAL Moper—The Germam mmuinenced tire debate on the , secretary Of stale for Uke imperial treasury, contended Unat_ in View of the opposition to taxation bills recently submitted, tle government had. no other was to meet eApene ditures than by Anereasing the matricular contre Vutions of the states forming the empire. Here Rickart, a progressist, utlacked Uke government for its tendency to swell instead of Lo dvervase Use outlay. ‘The United States goverument, he sald, had iéduced its debt one-half, and tis was © Tactor to be considered with regard to American competition fa the markets of the world, mens a = — Craze By Hien Lover's Farrmunsexpss.—Eight weeks ago Augusta Hoffman, a young German woman, came from Thuringia t> New York to join her aftiinced, who bad preceded her with 125, all her swings, to establish a home in this country. When she arrived here she found that ber fickis lover bad inarried another woman and had gone to Lliinots. ‘The news almost prostrated her. "She found employinent with a German family residing Me. | On Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn, as a a jomestc, Dur had not been theré jong before she began 1 ShOW UnInIs‘akable signs of a deranged tlt. ne wandered away she was in a frenzied state, and the mage Astraie sent her to the Flatbush asylum, aprisoper in the Cleveland, O.. workhouse was opened by an Officer of the ‘institution, found wo contain money, and laid away in the Safe until pe prisaner's tiem should expire. When Be was rel Tetier with the money, aud 1 remat i Hy é

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