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THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAMS 0 THE STAR. PUBLISH mpg ree a Sunday,| — > : AT TI UILDING: Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th 8t., by Tm: sooty mun uire Se REN CED The Evening Star Newspaper Company, wear, Dec, tk—A Spel aispatch SH. KAUFFMANN, Prev. Fag ~ere Hy ‘Tenn., says: Some romantic incl oR Ra RE ore reete ne ek month. one year, 86: six months, $3. Office at Washington, led in Stewart county afew days ago. Pallppen as an Bugiishinan, | Years ago he was the skap. : =: Frida nd of a rich Englishman at Match House, es fais terete ae England, Hie won the heart Seren reat teen EN, his wasters year, postage prepaid. Six months, $0 cans aughter, and Induced ber to marry All mail subscriptions must be paid in sdvance; P ogre ~~ | Lim and fee America, — a LT) WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. [#2220085 setonrsyaStomhiog _sctainene ante mows cn sppeton | ks : +=" Asa shepiecnd, Phippen was rough, uneduca® = = = = = ——=== = bunt Engiishinany Wwidie bis wate Was rened ————— — — = = ———— ; and ‘accomplished lady. Pippen. acc Tr - me v THE GREAT LABOR MEETING. M. Goblets Ministry. considerabie property. He then leased a farm, EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. crry AND pisrricr. | ™ = ax | Ere rane ere erases om | ect ahh sae = = = =< — a ee - eee eee ———— ‘ederation of Trades Organized pPUTn | owner, ‘and. ha drach to. his TEU EEOS, FLEATES GRERK, Mater. | (WV ANTED_PUPILS IN ANY BRANCH ‘THIS AFTERNOON. ‘pUBric aveTion sates ‘The Garfield Hospital Fair. Columbus. M. Goblet has finished the formation of the new | Joswssicu™. Pippen’ had made mauy Menday Bervice Examine” Caneidaite teotned fou Cothase | ay Or ERetiah, at tutor's room oF scholar SUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. REAL ESTATE, LADIES WHO WIL HAVE CHARGE OF THE ENTER ae minixy, which he annownces es follows: B.| some of wine" ene mame tee cite Samad Neate pussttataieg Bevtare. for Cllers | wr gentleman who ca fr ucts = spmoish brine TAINMENT. he Foderated Trades in Columbus Ohio Satur} Goblet, preadent of the counel and minser of | 2a wo Tice that. he was hones and on bap ber te ES SEE | GUITAR, BANJO. SINGING, | PIANO, "go | PXECUTONS SA1s OF JOEVTLER'S GARDEN BE: Ded at ae ee Garfield hosprtal fair, | day morning adjourned sine dio after resolving |th0"tntertor and sd intertin minister of foreign | Py “ule otuer gond ‘ciigens belleve that many R JAMES CAULETELD, Gore LOUIS ORTENSTEIN will teach the abave | TNEIOF Hg ar DRT ON” OW eat OF No, 1106 F ST. N.W. to beheld at Masonic Temple, Thursday and Fri-| to enter the new Federated Trades of North affairs; M. Dauphin, minister of finance; M. Ber- | fn ise Nee Tete ea Stas Sew orks” Of te’ Grand Conservatory of | Prauches st popular prices.” Harmoay ‘practically SQUARE FIVE, HUNDUED AND FIFTY-ETV es day, have appointed the following committees | America. In the trades conference the cigar- thelot, minister of instruction; M. Sarrien, minis-| Phipprn marriat Naxwie ‘Turner, of Latavests, ase ___1532 Kingman Placen.w._| Fxstuuciioy O8 TEE OF THE RECORDS OF THE SURVEYOR’ Taman Charge of the dancing and of the various | makers and baker labels were adopted, and the } 12°10? tctinn: Gen, Boulanger, minister of war; | KY", survives him. The kuling of hipped VENTING TN TION — CLABSE : CE POR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | On THURSDAY, DECEMBER SIXTEENTE, 1886, | tables: Dancing committee—Mrs, Logan and Mra | action of the boss brewery convention, at Buffalo, ra ~ A Granct: | nd Lis son Was wost tinfortunate, and while iG INSTRUCTION — CLASSES ARE OLIN, ae eecgaounne | On ing Loa Admiral Aube, ‘minister of marin » | people ot ti county. commend, Messre. MoCAuley. 1100 Ree Verne ae ae reloe eng Amociation, | | For terms, spply to H. DONCH, 608 H st.n.¥. or "OF GHOUND SITUATED O8 NEWYORK | St ONEO'CLOCK P.M, the following properties will | Dotpn, assisted by Major W. F. Tucker, Com. | in regard to black-listing union men, and the New | minister of posts and. telegraph pckroy, | Prone of Clue coun ee ieee ‘Gouge, Mathongetics: Prentin teloe ages Eases | VENUE. BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE | be offered: ce pander , Kellogs, Lieutenants Duval. Reames; | York Tribune's treatment of union printers, were | minister of Commence: M. “Millaid, intuister of | Ma Cw fr Uc caer. Cars displayed tn fares tn Bloention and Debating Nécioty weekip” Gyn ae AND FUT STREET WEST, AT AUCTION, By THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Mik Rolls Cage hee table Mrs, Heiliaay and | denounced. | Local trades unfons were urged not | public works: M- Devitic, minster of agriculture. | Hed Chie State oicors tor the. last, decades Gey dons and thive events a week for memoal ties |C L O&K st Croaxss |e of ibe Fromizes, on TUEADAY, DE: and fuse houne in sear arp ie Moray SOL: | $US, SNMUES and Miss JounsGn. Cigar table—Mre | CAPPrOpriate money except for duly authorized | néw goveriament inthe chamber. cf eat, rea | IN Jury tendered a verdict of Reoaous Kile afternoous for boys. Lectures, Entertainments, fe- SOLER poi ein, An pode etbdi eine | 2-4. and frame housein rear, 4rs.; pt lot 13, 4.601; | Beak ake Ateae Maury, Mrs. Dr. Harvey, Mra | strikes, 2 Relea Cotlaring that Se relied whee CORON 1 Se ag rant Was at once placed in te Seusiaue spdother eiteiloges fete meubers “Men. oa square 55, knw as eters Ge heed to be sold asa whole, Logah, Miss Scranton and Miss Cuthbert. Candy | No AGREEMENT WIT THR ee Suet on emacees ta a cena co eens hauds of Sherif Turner. sim vehip chee wered at the 2 gC im years, for whicl ronan y = a 22! rs. Whitney, Mra General es i . Sovernm _- es Sebgerning, metmlersiy cheerfully answered at fuemotes of the’ purchaser will be taken, secured by | | Now 221 Kentucky ave, .;216, 218, 220 ana 222 | (hoa MN Witney, Mrs General Miles, Mr | at the afternoon session of the paige Sald he would follow M. de Freveinet’s foreign PS eset a ART = S Paa Tun ESENTS. eed of trust on the property wold, notes to’ brar later. | 13th st... Lhe, lot 3,q, Bot 1015; to be sold as a | GUI May Wrig West, Mis Damemit? Mise fiom, | ation a resolution was adopted that, they | policy, which the chamber had approved, and © ART STUDENTS AND PARENTS AT, THE CHRISTMAS PRI est at 6 per cent per annum from the day of sale, or all | whole. bird, Japanese table— Mrs. Voorhees, Mrs | favored eight hours for a day's work.and believed | promised to submit early nent. seeaon Migs ademy of Fine is. inoved to Mir: WORSTED BY ONE NEGRO, WE KUAS ANOTHER IN HIS RAGR, most thorough instructic ig aul Painting. Years of L. the founder and teacher. cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $300 re- | “iy quired at time of sale. If terms of sale are not com- Bliod with within 10 ‘days after sale “the executor re- erms at time of sale. Spooner, Mrs. Manderson, Mrs. Huldexboper, Mrs. | 1t would be ultimately adopted, it Was first neces. | such internal reforms as the chamber desired. 1 We were succesefulin procuring ® Manufacturer's THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. | Major ‘Tucker, Mrs, Lieutenant Reamey,” Miss | sary to secure nine hours in’ all branches now | asked the deputies to vote his government & pro- ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 1.—A special from Athens, r nt thn ‘ aS : Dolph. Doll. ti s Somers Mrs. Hunt, Mrs | Working ten hours and in those trades working | Visional budget and to sadjours discussion wntdl | «374% unlay afternoon Henry Seagrove a eS Entire Stock of Jackets, Cont of the defaultiswe purchaser steer aivertays pub | WWALTEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auction. Teokendore Mee Teese ee eee | meee ture to reines ail ieee ‘The conference | Tuesday. M. Goblet has offered the foreign port- | Gi says: Saturday ateruoon Henry Se =o pithhe most celebrated artists. “Paitictlar ate af ich resale in some viewspaper published in iene Scranton, Young Ladies of Nt. Vernon seniinary. | committee that met the Knights of Labor commit | follo to Nt. Deeraty, Propo niu at Vienon. | tie Boy of thirtoc, staked and killed Som paw eee BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED, Pee ae, © Converaneing snd recording TRIPLE Pred GS ee deere Ces oe oe wrench Cabin The Tapes couaoer tat te romans hotter Herth ge heer SPENCE 2g Tegutor OF Estate of Ernest Lociier, Deceased, SILVERPLATED WARE, Miss "Wharton, Mrs Hastings” Ate tablecalre | tee had retused to consider the trades union treaty | Fpl taller Me de Prevelnte and aie reteset i mnie Mc Mheeipeten lari eae oe Sout ben WONDAY. @ ot costly. sid no stickers, bu | 22=°0* ROGERS’ CUTLERY, Robert I. Flemining, Mrs, Charles Clarke, Mrs. Dr. | and recommended that the executive council of | Baron de Courcel to join the new ministry. aiford haga arent rs Bank ‘hese Garments are n ~ Sa7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC. | MANTLE CLOCKS, ORNAMENTS, Shippen, Mrs. J.B. Hamilton, Mrs. Burrows, Miss | the newly-onganized federation issue an address to | evidence that no French governinent which advo- ¥ Seagroves, had gone tate be ay eg ‘iuaite | Clas, well-made, desireable goods. They sre worth utof the storm until MONDAY. THIRTEENTH OF PERSIAN PARLOR AND HALL LAMPS, | Fanule ‘Brass, Mist Kelle” Morel ole’ the public on the subject of the differences between | cates peace has a chance of permanence, ate ter ehrwoed, “Coming out an aller “= yuuie mien aiid woes 4) suport. themarives | Double the Prices we intend selling them for. See S86, samme hour And. places With beantiful Globes, decorated by hand, Matthews, Mr, Sherrill, Mrs, Seuator Jones, Mrs. | the organizations, anaes = Seay is tid, diew a ax on the Tanger e’acuve duties of life. Te a ART OBJECTS IN BRONZE AND BRASS, | McLean, Mrs. Bugher, Mrs. Audenried, the Misses OFFICERS ELECTED. Immense Business On Small Capitad |) ) Wh The fee, lie Was diearmen aid started TERRIBLE REDUCTION IN PRICES. a7aeds Z Representing figures in Ancient and. aul ater ied error ‘The constitution adopted forms a new federa- | puoNGER HILL'S OPERATIONS IN WHEAT—OREDITORS | {« {30 tiler Colored bos Who sat i’ the wagon. Fine Boucle Jackets, bound all around, faced wi A beds nie temaers Ar AUORION. Fa atte ancranesies erecting ba facta pow nite cater ecomaea me tkaceen pooeaten ie | cullaws throne ust Uesow tbe Conaee ctceeen ae SE Reena om Oe: | ALUN UDERESER, PROPTRTE OH | on ares ivan to Bevo | MTS BURN, Quactenay dre Ries canal chs Became elena oats 8 | calor ot Fa. Hie ound of Cae opin, | 262 wa wen fa, ana ang ww 8 anythin a . r 3 ON, Annual Sele for the Taunton Silverplate Company, of | Yoox ‘units § is natlel . ‘Gon, N resident; eee = | St nis home that he had killed a ne Good Broad Wale Cloth, Jackets, eatin faced, bullet | 109, MONDAY, DECEMBER, THIRTEENTH New York, commencing ‘TO.MOREOW, DECEMBER OC a eee ae Likgucn | Gouge Hncia ot Peeeat Sani, Hest woe presk | ger,” whose fallure was chroniceld when the pres- | Bot yet been caught. "Tike wounded boy was lifted bo a valk’ Gu entering: | How is thie price?" Oniy s cottabesmaatity, ° | premises, I will ell, without reserve, the follow FOURTEEN, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK A. M. | Mrs. Burdette, Mrs. Edward Clark, Mrs, Petter, ‘W. Smith, of Soringnela I, second Viet | ent advance in wheat began, after examining his | Tosh the wagon, but died munuien, Seury een ot "pt #50 on enteriuu: | Pin Stripe Cloth Jac vais Lined hoods, | i&-leseribed pr Co LE AND HALE-PAST SEVEN P. M,, continuing daily, at | Mrs. Lonsden, Miss Gusste Nilson, MI Lula Pren ec ee J. peure: ay C,, | BOOKS, found there were no tangible assets with ] Several years ago killed Ed, Royal, in Athens, with ths, S18. ps $6 on ehtering. and balai all sizes, at 88.03; well worth 13. nine (8s0) ‘Bewinning for the same thirts fect | #ame hour, until entire stock is disposed of. tiss, Miss Owen, Misses Harbert, Miss Quac! ath a annexed at | Which to meet the $33,000 of debts against him. | piece Of a tobacco box. He Was sent to une tering, memnments Of $6 cach, OF 916m Fall | Back Astrachan Jgckete fancy, buttons atin lined the northeast corner of seid suse snd raise | "We have’been selling the woods made by this Com- | Doss Misa Alice Duriette, Mmm Cleveland nas | treasurer, nt ‘eh enterin throushout, at 3 m $15. ijustraved Cire ‘west on the line of H street north twenty feet; | pany for a number of years to the best people of Wash- | Prouiised the ladt that she will attend the fair. | $1,000 and traveling expenses, The federation ad- | One of the creditors took a glance over Bill's | tcntiary, but was pardoned by Governor Steph az sent free on application. Baltimore ‘the | books, not in hope, as he explained it, of find-| since whieh time he has been iving quietly NOE VicciBanceag Pneingh, | Tachey Cineck Cloth Cape Newmarkets, at $13.05: © | 12506 {hence north obs Husdted her fo ihe rinse ot | ington, who have used them with entire satisfaction. Second ‘Tuesthy of December, 967, > ue shy oes, van eplunger" had been | MAusOnCouRLY.___ SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principa co in. ‘00d. rtable vided for the 4 e aper les “pl ~ a noni ——F AND ITALIAN SESS 7B, M, | Black Boucle Cloth Raglans, eatin finished, at 13.95. | PRNINE 4 usa cash. balance in sixand twelve iedicn ec etta cet THE DANCES AND THE LADIES WHO WILL TAKE SEETOGES OF SHS OFFERS. exagyerat He found that Hill had for Murdered by His Companions, pecertented advantages for learning conversation; | Bison Cloth All-Wool Raglans, at $11.75; worth $16.50. | months, for which the purchsests notes: bearing aie ‘d13-10t WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. Ancts. CHARGE OF THEM. ‘Mr. Gompers was born in London thirty-seven | anout ten days before his failure about $5,000 In| apeuon Miss, Dec. 13.—At Tchula, in this SLUGS EC COLLIERE, LAECISESY Hem. | SPlandid quality Seal Plush Sacks, well made and | yer cout intarest and secured Uy + decd of trust ou the | _12-10t_WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Ancte. | 1 |. CHARGE OF TUM. ngements for years ago, and has been a cigarmaker all his fe. | cash, $3.8000f which he had borrowed. "in we | {yuu Mins Dis. 1A AS Nebula, tm thle Ena LUCHEN B CCOLLIERE ASE I58 9 468. | SP alshed, at 823~ Purchaser A deposit of otis hundted ‘salar aot | "[YHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. the Kirmes are making rapid pi with their | He as held many important, oMioes tn, his own | Sixty days preceding his collapse ie had sold 5, | Sule 4 uit savage murder was receatly com. * 210-15 ‘Seal quilted lined, a s — haha ‘000,000 “bushels of wheat, or a ore thai te seer 1egTON from FASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC |“ trimied Govoh Teme sitter "sti Saute’ Hned, Tagat cost of machsneg. 4]! Tecording and conveyanc: | ADAUINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE STOCK AND | work. ‘The committees in charge of the various pole Bas eee Pecree ts ok tee SWOsaNe nea | One eretth or tien Crop ane ikiioiaen taem Gea eae | SWORE hanes taay ten waee picking cotton, W xo ciad Banaue corner Stent Pew teaver for trimming, at 625: rerulae peice, 63750. | Matcagtof purchases, 1 (ein et con er Oe oa Neat LORS ES" | dances have finally been formed, as follows: Gent of the old Federation ot trades, Mr’ Harris | wheat in sight If by ‘any possibilty Hill had | passed warvuch Tehaia on thels, Rag tee isoan ea Piano. Ones Nokes Violin, utte, Cornet, Short Wraps, atin quilted lined, tail Fegoldat the rink and cox of defaulting purchaser. TWEEN G AND'd STREETS NORTHWEST. Flowor dance, Mrs. Van Wyck, chairman; Mrs, | is the president ofthe Federation ot Miners and | Deen allowed torun twelve mons, the man fet | fon. "When aout a tile and a hal frm lia —— craps Mingo’ Fancy Check Couchman's Newnabsts, 12 oary Ss ___ THOMAS DOWLING, A irtue of an, order of the Supreme Court of the | Col. Kellogy, Mrs. John Rogers, Mrs, Washington | Mine Tavorers of ge egg poe ee a ee ee 8 negroes was sound partl? QTENGGHAPH AND, THPE WRITING DEPART: |" "$10.45: 18 year, gli, 10 years OL240? eplendh Tate busiveas: passed ou tue Teen deeeot Sessa A, Me Tran, Mrs, Bonrer,, aids Spanish dance, | Tn was the chairman of fe Federation of Trades. | haps more, ‘The realtors il not oem fo seeany | covered with brisk b)’ the side of ‘the Fallroad SS DECEMBEE f 1800 of Rome Wanctee Hons | We vay eax i D. 1886, I will sell on THURSDAY, SIXTEENTH ne a = 7 Beariia Mr. McGuire 1s the general secretary of the | thing humorous about this ridiculous ilustration | track, hevityr been murdered and robbed of his. DECEMBEE 7. 1886, at Koo Waverley Hotel. | We psy particular attention to the finish and fit of DAY OF DECEMBI ‘D. 1886, COMMENCING | Stat Mrs, Senator Sabin, Mrs. E. W. Seymour, 3 of inflation in the midst of them, but with. cloth Mimoney. ‘The sheriff Immediately tele~ So Enowtity GAaHTELD BENGE AG | qeeesPuantand guarantee the’ price in every tne Fe Gia AP TEN GLU Aya aed Block and Fatorey | Mra He Marti aud Sire Senator Conger | Broteruood of carpenter and Joiners abd was | of inflation in the tldst ot hen Oat wath gin | viv nd sonra. var matey ee SEMA L Wisk Itc ES eo DOArt | CHRISTMAS , NOVELTIES, CONSISTING (OF » A | Consisting in part of imported Barish, french and | aids. “Normandy dance, which will take the place of the conference. He was born in New York | Was for the creditors. It was found that tere | ing ive negroes were arrested. —— ine | i BOLLS, ATBOUS ACCORDEORS SRD MR: ine latest stylegand best makersna this seama's stock. | Of the Tyrolean of last Year, Mrs. Warner Miller, city about forty years ago and for many years has | Were debts present of $33,000; that tere was | a MIS Germanys GRAND SPECIAL SALE OF HOLIDAY FURS. HENS, SEAR Bese Alt, Liniir oribe ks Counters conan) Guts | Ghagemans Mrs am Clephane, Mrs Geo, | Seon ou ot the ose preaineut me Tid | oa eed eee r« pl .. oT a N “4 ue and My mo sar 2 ve . is 8 e at co ~ e ors, N. M., al e ‘Sicened tae? ERY, (VASES, TOYS, WATCHES, ETC, AT | Stve'troum Ga” eer Machine (net dance Mae enn sendy, Steal, aids Indian | men in the movenests “Mr. Edimoudston 18 uhe | enough to cali thet, and that there. was nothing | »)1AS CRTOES, N. My Dec. 13. “Secrvtary Lang, of Gat He tathse ae, NY fom Themes CO | prices that will interest you. Cut thislistoutand | AUCTION. Rosie Gs txe xo | Gaorcuneeniied H Obery Mae pba chairman; Mrs. John | financial secretary of the local union, of car lve in the world in ght, Teis coutended in Huis | {hs Verrier. has Hosur ceridcacen of elation to est nw 36-line fc 7 it the Boston Novelty Co. Store, No, EO. C. BERGLING, z y, Mrs. W. ‘Mrs. W. s a 2 behalf, however, that he had as examples seveu republican me o WerTILory © TRENCH LESSONS BY Pl compare prices of these articles, 621. Penusyivania sventie: a msciveconsienuent of | d1:}3t __Admr. of Besnard Sorgling, Deceased. Wm A. Day and Sirs. Geu,'Burtiett fds, Minuet, | Penters in this ity, feof the Kalgmtes | four tonner clerks in comraission Houses now ule and Thirteen republican five Parisian texcher, ennii v1 39; Si . VEN A Ne Ni a? ‘4 Chairman; Mrs. Justice eo es fospepeperen Honaires, who hapy to strike the mat ight ch gives the Also Latin, Greeks: ren Cengorsdns ina Tne Mla at 04-59 :furrler'e pric, | sold at yablie sie. Sales DML Yat BLEVEN AM, | PJUNCANGON BROS, Avctionters sy soses | justice Met a, Jones, of Nevadaj Mrs | a movement of considerable importance 8 | uni hed hivhatiy pooner saune Of eet ae nides or om re Raccoon Muffs, at $2.98; furrier’s price, 83. ag; WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, Bot nETnD Renae eae Leland | going on within the ranks of the Knightsof uy ‘their back than he had, _ Sere ary propos ea : <> DE > ART, GY Fox Muffs, at 24.98; furrier’s price, $7. = —— Dunn, of Arkansas, chairman; Mrs; Kenna and | Which will havea great effect in lessening the < Saar po do Rowe OF ELOCT TION AHP DRAMATIC ART, | y.5¢ American Buller Mufls, at $2.50; furrier's price, ‘TO-MORROW. THE SUPERB TURKISH RUG AUCTION. Mrs. 1.8, Suit, lds’ Neapolitan dance, whicu | power and importance of the District assembiles, Mgr. Capel Will Sue for Libel. — ee eee we seg 34. F VALUABLE IMPROVED a ce of Ia e jon of National Trade District As- | HE CLAIMS TO HAVE DISCOVERED THE AUTHORS OF NADSINCK GE RES York Petncapal > 4D? Jaton Seat Moe a 92.08; tories pie, 94.50] CUEANCERY SAHTOW0S XSTAHEG PERRLER | A Rare Collection trom tne Interiors ot Tarkey and | Wiltake the place of te Japanese dance. of lat | tisehe formation ot National rade Distriet As THE SLANDERS AGAINST HINSELE. is bcb wekir suraie eee ee 7 OCAL LESSON: = ~ | Satin Lined Russian Hare Muffs, at 48c.; special good SOUTHWEST. aoe Persia. Manderson, Mrs. John Ells, Mrs. W. W. Dudley, the Rarious imernational unions, | Machinists a Monsignor Capel, who 1s at present in San Fran- | 4% © “ For $l. - hé Mont Rapid in fet | value. irtue of m decree of the Supreme Court of, w Ars. F. C. Stevens, Mrs. Senator Voorhees, Mrs. A! | sembly, No. 5,134, In Chicago, has voted - " $ 3 TOGGROR FARIS Bums Pater aan) | pest Bonver Trimmings, 2 in. at $2.25, 3in_.at 92.9. | aZhpyirtne of 4 decree of the § Tn Equity cause] SO Te OE etree Graw Tom District Assent, No. So, to wate Te | CSCO, has issued a statement regarding certain | sony Thomas Ross, Albert Hawkins and Anders 1017 10th st. nw | Our Trimming and Muffs are all satin lined. No. 10.2234, docket No. 36, wherein Kebecea Du- 50 Mie, inbrodered Augora PORTIBRES; extra | dance, Mrs. A. W. Cochran, chairman; Mrs. Sena- | has been attached since Its orgunization inorder | articles published respecting him in the easte son Perry, all colored men, Were arrested yester= HARP LESSONS AND MUSICAL RECEPTION: Endless Variety of Children’s Holiday Fura, iney and others are plaintiffs and Alexander Dulaney ae tor Pugh, Sirs. Vilas, Mr. Dr. Pope, Mrs. J. M. Mar- | to join the Machinists’ Trade Assembly, recently | states and England, He declares that, assisted by | 9,5 in Baltimore, charged Witt haviue, hited, ow (At the request of, and. exclusively for, pup and others are defendants, the undersigned Trustecs hae 4 4 en > ‘ J ea = y at ely for, + for display. TRIEE 4 ‘40 Very Large Royal Turkish, Mosque, Imperial, Un, Mrs. Benjamin Butterworth, Mrs. John H. | organized at Cincinnati. a representative of a New York paper, he has = . o aed friends) to commence Jan. Ist, 1887. a6-la*. | Our Holiday Goods are ready for display. will sell, BER, AD. 1OMb. at HAL-PAST FOUR 530) sim, Khorasen, aud Cashmere CARPETS. of | Witte Mrs Hy Smith and Mrs. Senator’ Vance ihe executive board of the Green Glass Blowers’ | t,t the sey i ng teimaear | PIMSY hast Sleliy Beown, a wate w egemay g PITOL HILL EVENING SCHOOL. 27 5TH ST. | GCLOCK P.M. in frontat the premises, the following | Gey slave aid nize: “he coltection ts noted | Wlte, 3 ” | District Assembly No. 149 have been in. session in Slanderous stories concerning himself | saxty years of age, in a house in Pig alley. ‘The ¢. Instruction siven in Book-keeping, Arithme- | w, nim! hich | described real catate, situate in tie city of Washington, for the Carpets, which are gathered for the re- ———— Philadelphia discussing the situation in the New | in the eastern press to the editor of the Argonaut | onject of killing her was t0 sell thie body to the : ai Poe es | MSRM an mined montero ne whieh | eg CShuubie aud Cagwhg deine | __Gvireusenia Of the’ Waning ‘The National Drill, Jorsty factories Steps were taken to array the | Of San Francie, aud to & are ollect of killing her was to sell tse ody to the : Prt 2 plat Of said city as me . r F - rts ase of € c semeunt eae as-3m Beret’ $F iu nquare nuuhbered 389, aud the improve: | 50 Camel's Halr, Ispahan, Kourdistan, and Daghestan | rrp proGRag as OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED BY THE Se eee EC ee ‘This pecultar phase of crime ts known an barking, DROP. DeBEL'S “FRENCH MEMORIZER,” IN. = ments thereon. Hall RUGS. Some are about 3 feet wide and 18 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. town, Salem and Woodbury, which are not work. | declares that he never circulated any story reflect= Tious murderer In Engl 4 motive in kili- E dorséd by cur lenin zhoake, ip Washington HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY GOODS, 100 wil be Seared gf the purdanel Wt on. feet long. The Executive Committee of the National | ing under the regulations of the Knights of Labor. Ee eee the ee ‘declares. ‘Was the money he recelved for the body of is Fighted Nov- 6. 15503." Sold at FREE'S and Professor's PF te tk tang Calance to be paid within ten | 199 sfodern and Antique Daghestan and Shirvan Kas-| Drill and Encampment gives notice to the citizens | At the sui yestion of the general executive board a eee Te nia and | victim trom & medical school. vis the assis. ees ————— ee ee a setfeam e data ihe trustees reserve tao vist sack HUGS, of exquisite texture, of Washington, who have subscribed $50,000 to in- itademark _being ‘prepared to be used in the | eastern papers for mallctous ibe {ant Janitor at the Universtiy of “Maryland aud AND DECORATIVE ART. TO FeREIL a A Cost oF ET EUW A tree, | 25 New Bright Persian RUGS. Sure the payment of prizes and expenditures, that | Tade by blowers working under the Kalghts'fegu- ‘The Case Against Dillion. py Sy ag §] MRS. M. H PIKE, Artist. S e Boe dig ateect, |. such drill and encampment will begin in Wash- | lation. ‘THE HEARING BRGUN IN DUBLIN SATURDAY. been a respectable woman, but the use_of whisky Studio Rooms 1. 2and3,1319'F st. a-ewe_| fro eS oxo. EMMONS 1 yateo.” | 25 Rare Prayer Rugs ingron on May 23, 1887, and end on Decoration aaigitike ot miners, employed dat papacy) ‘The case of the government st John Dition | ahd, laudanum had, regeally ruined, ber Ses, JFARENCH SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, £ AA NX 3.2.4, | 50Sik Antique, Kourdistan, Mecca, Khorassa, Bok- operat for agitation in favor of the Irish national league's | Latterly } begging, rome o CARTER, £ Aaa ON ® DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. di-disda . stan, tries Will be to regularly organized | and Reading Coal and iron company, was. begun fy 5 hearing | Blockson with whoun she bow ‘that pal, Monsicur P. pis GARHENSES. tun 2°4 ®t ——_—_—_—_———SS—— dara and Bhirate RUGS: volunteer militia of the United States for compen: | aa oad {irconsequence of ‘a reduction of 10 per 1 Rabin veeay Tee feat. Hone ick | she did not pay her board mouey. al-15t* No. 1411 33d st. 50 Perfectly Fresh Turkish Anatolial, Tebriz and‘| tion as regiments, battalions or companies in in- | cent in the wages of miners working certain veins. He ‘attorney general for Ireland, in tign | _ The first information of her death was given by KINDERGARTEN, | a8 PROPOSALS. ‘Karabagh RUGS, fantry, artillery, ¢avairy, and zousve tacties, and | ‘Te iocal assembly, Knights of Labor, ordered the | HO'MeS, attorney general forTrelend, in presenticu | pre Nex lnioruatlon of her death was gtren uy, MES BASS aM GS abe Be eu Ber g°% Hall FOR MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES | Intersting SADDLE-BAGS, Hare and serviceable | military Sed uavesieracheeke The wes Themen rerused to obey the ordees. AS a result of | called plan of campaign was illegal, and took ovca- | office of Dr. Serbort Harlan, cho Sun ra, one block a0 clreler 3 AGS, fad university - | themen rerused ‘onde result ~ Second term begins December 1890. eat Stare BE 8B Be Sco B8e | Piet Bience ice eU nS Kiluns. Tered to competitors aggregate $26,500, ‘of which | the strike Oo mee ad bows ave tale. eee ee Ee eh Treen es | noid to Ube university for dlaneo JPRHENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND, THE STUDENTS Bop “ud ER ‘os? HOE December 13th 1886-7 eemavine and Printing, ALSO, Sorapanies of infantry as ‘follows: Fist, prize, | egrne Teposthal have Deen tn clrculatton, to the | Court and the iawvers for. the crown, Mr. Heals, ino aetter seas orepeontel NCE ' $ BY DE recemnibe 3 Companies of infantry as folloy e, | effect that the engineers Pennsylvs i To cross. | the doctor 0 Pe“ MELE Y PRUD HOMME, > aa ian aaaet ao aweive DCLock BE MONDAR DECEMBER A fll aroptment of Curios fram th Baars ot, Gon | 00; see0n0 £2,000 hid. $1,00; fourth, 1,00; | road company were ining the Rnlguts of Labor es sas tum hou the | told Dr. faniau that at 4 pciock Pri is work, composed of J resum SEV) a cellaneot stantinoplesiayrna and Calro shops, such as Bul- $500. ced untrue by members Brother- | €# nad Outasaee vite Uy jored hom PhD pla pe Bg GR eh <2, Bet Bast 8 8 | deppinin uch quantities spay. reauited Dy the arian Dosleys; Turkish Searta, Damascus Yellow | ‘The object of this National Drill as stated by | {sPmouounced untrue by met Sitch the prosecution is. largely ‘Teising for its | at the university and requested the Oat practical syste Yet written for leatt S* BPH BRE, 9 8 | Burean of Ensroving ping Murine the six aah OT ed etic Genera Ble, Gyre F wish | the committee, ts two-fold: First, as an incentive | "4 call has been issued for & general, convention | rostimony. Tike case wes advourned to sive on. | barrow and a Dag, saying that he a anderstand the aei* Eas Bo “oo 7 | momthebesinning January tet, 1887, and ending June Gushion tnd Piliow Covers, ez, Otter” of Hoses, Lo advancemes and proncieney in the, scence Of | of spring anu axle Workers of te United states to | portunity for securing’ tho attendance of these | DTM a body to the university that eveat > 2 a ; . y mare arms of the citizen soldiery of the Union; igh | be hel in Pittsbur january 4t e Ol r dissection el TR Sa rH Ee i err ition THU emulation and friendly competition on ‘the com- | to establish. union wages and to go ino the | Witnesses. 2 Dag or thé wheelbarrow, and the man went attractive t2 berumers, valuable to advanced pupils: ONE PRICE! is teseeved to waive mefectoraa to reject | Siilbition THURSDAY, December 26th mon ground of our national capital; and second, | Knights of Labor in a body, Dat returned at 0:15" p.m. with the bod, or gale, 0,cta each number, at ; an es SATU and MONDAY, Decem- E é at Odds, - i for'gis Gutyue's. orall bids, bids. 7th, 1st 2 {ELEVEN A! M, he massing of representative mien comprised | ~The co-oporative board of the Knights of Labor Horsemen he offered to sell for $15, which amounl OMIM wil ve course of Sixteen a0 420, 422, 424, 496 SEVENTH ST. opus ith syecitcations tor proporals ana | Wize, MS’ “08> iF wot ane vot organization in the fraternal as- | concluded ghe business of their seater ie Phila- | THE TROUBLE IN THKNATIONAL TROTTING ASSOCIATION. | Perry promised should be paid if the mea would er French ‘Systen of Sound in 20, 422, 42 ‘information desired by intending, piaders wil DUNCANSON BOS. Auctionsors, | | soctations of a camp where they may better ap-| deipuia saturday, ‘The net result of their delit- | "A Gelegram trom Chleaga, December Li, saves | core Sea ia aa thor rini's Hall. cor. F and th sts. Her be furnished on application at this office, EO. | a11.6t Comet OthandDste__| preciate cach other and learn mutual reliance | erations 1s the decision to Mhvest $40,000 in €0- | yf, Weosram, from Chicane, December 11, sis: | i aa eaunivet'and the police were ies will reopen next January at her reai- GRAVES. Chiet of Buren a13-Zaw, = Sy ge Sees ee should the national reserves ever be called to | operative concerns directly under the control of | ~" nice = u notified and at once began an in Bence. 1014 Tita me = ake a pec SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. stand shoulder to shoulder in defense of their com- Ae board. ‘National iahapen | Sgr a prope) Which resulted = ia a =. ‘wo et MBI mon country. ‘The Knights of Labor of Long Island have | many Chicago turfmen. there an | enough to put U je On the tral other A Nisthoatics, ete. ‘Transla A Cansras Orrenixa. at RWO OCLOGK po the prem Ne a Commanders of regiments, battalions and com. | agopted resolutions to demand release from the | immediate reak in, the national association, as | men, who Were arrested, Ross had learned that pnts tan ta Geen ee Never Berore Is Tue Hosrory south of Norbeck, on the Brookville pike; I shall antes of all arms atv invited to correspond with | jurisdiction of District Assembly 490f New York. | te result of his re-election, 1s a question involved | the other men had peached, and he abandoned Lis ME MARRIETTE MILLS_ VOCAL LESSONS TO | Giller at vublic aie the following, des bd ra 5 [eS on a eS ee pesicy ofc ancomtsed te ure ote adies and Gentlen Telsure daily ‘arin of 75 actes highly iniproved, a ‘acres in | aging secretary. itter war against c ns Gout. Ad lb Misatesnt vtlenen. At ieloare dally fr OF THE fiber, weil fenced. “Ziuprovetnents consist of «tenant ———— Se ee ine eee Faecal OF ie tac cos ther wil | ama pleating both Perry and Albert Havasoe i i to ee Respect for the intelligence of our people and “Terins of sale: Gue-third eash: balance in one and 22S Sl When the counters at the New Haven elty and | form: it will withdraw from or retain. their mem- | Koss\coufessed that the three men, ame ait } Soyer : Cine a ECG Sei oat oe with improved security for said deferecd pavemygioe™ | THE WEST WASHINGTON CATHOLIC UNION FESTIVAL: | svn elections had finished thelr work and the | bership in te national assoctation, ‘Te oid asso. | Sea th ine A puthoy waght coniooe + CHE! ELOCT rs, i am 2 we N 3 ‘The yommittee having in charge the val anc ciation contains a considerable amour ney, | went inside, holding a brick in his hand, and when, Sh caer pon pare ae our giving away “Toy Pistols” “Waterbury ‘WERE SUCH VALUES OFFERED. eile peM cee OMe aes aca | vomas tain ct cao tivuse treater Uecees tothe fact that they would nave ce place thetabor | 204 any member that withdraws forfeits all claim | Te gota good chunce. he struck her & Blow. om a ue MISSES BURRS EXGLISH AND FRENCH Watches,” “Grand Pianos,” “Chamber Sets" or = Sart ae town Catholic union, at Forrest hall, have com- | Yote hereafter at a much higher figure than they Somat amounts aoe ee ee hhead crushing in her wkull, ig liawkins en aT SENG 3 . . oa lib eeaee if ICANSON BROS., Auctioneers. pleted thelr arrangements, and this evening the | nad put on it before election. | AU the state elec- | the persons identified with trotting. tracks of he ‘The body, Was then put tn a wheelbarrow and RK YOUNG LADIFS AND LITTLE GIRLS. even “Lottery Tickets” as condition of your = RR eee Nr SE, HOUSE, ,AND | Goors of the handsomely decorated hall will be | tion in November the labor party cast 451 votes | west put they have no desire to give their interest taken tothe Universit? Persy afterwards betes 1:08 Hat mow. petronizing our House. BAKERY, No. 417 NINTH STREET SOUTHEAST. | thrown open with a welcome to all who desire to | for George Mansfield, their candidate for Congress- | I tne national association's funds to the Vail side, ‘and informed the authorities ASe vanish Mausfedine by ON ™ ae Tuber No. 16H flip 258, et ang, cts of oot aud gle | tnd inteicetual advancement of youse men ia thonth later Lynch for mayor ‘polled 1-265 votes, | 145 claimed that, St- Louis and Detroit will at SR ep we Soe Speieh Masso tine b No. 258, e : r LYDCI 265 ang Seana eer nil a20 Sith ck Tet those who will revive such time-worn Hecords of Washington County, in. the District off Eaiigionnl! torthercontest: far ime diario ing, | und Baker for’ elty clerk did even, better, Betting | opee soln hands to organize a per Seen FaTaer McGLYNN Dacipes pr Tact have Classes now forminz. Mandolitis for sale." 530-1m' “fakes,” none of them for us. SE50 pares rood Business Galt that is worth $10. | Columbia, and Ux Fequost of the party soc PO DEY GE | quite a lively rivalry ts going on for the butcher's | 1'3g3- it wasa big jump and it took ee Se a eoocead noting to say on. the, subject,” was the message WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND 98.80 buys a Reliable Suit that is worth #12. sollon THURSDAY, the TWENTY THIRD DAY OF | diltes and the sportingnsesulte. There will: be tee a dheuave noe succeeded in | €0¢® inside of sixty da rao which the Rev. Dr. MeGlyn seu to the reporters Ny wenn ERGEtH LANGUAGE ieee ‘We offer you at this time the strongest induce- $10 bares Al-Woat Cassimere a euis worth 31: So OCLOUK. hin front of tue preulges ai tat pecs daneiny seach evening. Following is a partial list explaining it yet. Locally the Jabor | party prom. warn So lond cut arin be aketaesee tas: Oye oe S| eG durable Overcoat worth 88. ne eneaDittiet of Columbia. atid iaown upon, ths | Ot eash—H._C. Gray, Thos, E. Wagyaman, GF. | recruits. -were “drawn trom: the Tanks Of the do: | pe. wor wonwire. a SOCIETY age, COMMITTED AS A pe pe ye a nee ane —| coat from our Superb Stock. Substantial redue- go HAtY All-Wool Melton Overcoat at $10, worth | {?ivaive cs} inaguarenine hiudved und Ewseace | SWHU# Con, RODL White, Rev. J.T. Yaeonge- | MOeraey. tothe New York Herald trom Phila- | puriuhioners ste tua vaition and’ irony of thaw 5, twelve (12), : 00.,'N. Y., sy ————_cee—_____ ews ths Paso Lessoxs ; ousim prcevare theonly “Curomos" wouseas | °C anwoet chinchilla surtout Overcoat at est | Meee titenttind ee follows: Begin ming Jo BY | town, Sinsheliner Bros, F. 1, Stoore,. D. Linki She Loves Cluverius Still. terrae teased npeteratagrlneecrerg fT} Gang of Gepnetizon, and many st thee Soe Y Gas. tse | ue worth $20. ene eee eo eee foe, ae 3, Manog Peso Wietvan bucer€ Go, | THE CONDEANED Max's MYSTERIOUS VISITOR IDEN- society feels relieved. Dr. Lloyd Horwttz, the son | McDonnell, the archbishop's secretary, sald to & : = é twenty feet, theme x ence e : % — ibsh . PRIVATE OR IN CLASSES. orth ten fect, thenes east ninety four foot, and thenes | J, Wedmneyer, oJ, He Sohtilta, a. Ready. J: SuoKke. TIFIED AS HIS PORMER FIANCEE. _ | of Dr. Horwita, of Walnut street, having accepted | Herald interviewer: “Every priest can vote us frou: Paria.) Excellent pronun: Here are some; Two styles of Satinlined | ALL OTHERS AT PROPORTIONAL LOW PRICES. | north ten {ce feet to the beeinning, together with alland | Hi, Schmidman, 6. Benzinger, N. Y., EVENING Stax | | A dispatch trom Richmond, Va., Dec. 11th, says: | Of 7 =e ipa mangers iy | Re chooses, Vat every priest inns lovee ts pro~ sD ef ORS West-of-England Kersey Overcosts, blue and Boys’ Suits $4.50, 25, 85,50 and 86, up to $15. Snaeine 9056) Bthror hevcaftanente te the ete Wi: | Co., Carroll Institute, Georgetown Courant, Church | The identity of the mysterious velled lady who has dep wicked od felipe eoheci ‘Through eee — > > eet pe — SSL 14th 9 ek eae ee Bore Overcoata at 83.50, 84, 84.50 and #5, up to | ourieath an Wize appertaining, Reed mae 6 CO Ee orapley, Ha Der- | ot tate eee ee ae ce Cited She eyes | the wealth and standing of hls father he obtained | jnulpated tue ae in 1658 ud it uae Deon te ASADEMY OF THE HOPY CROSH 1312, MASE $ a br 2 sans nono sid two sence untonte> toeitan bones Straus, C.M. Bell, W. G. Metzerott & Co, | Cluvertus has a D Gisclosed. | She Proves | Cntree into the best society of the city only to | tradivion of this dlocéseever since; AL is thecustoAn, feos tudes MONDAY, Sept, th, with | are the finest we know of in point of style, work- CaLIgSaaa Cera Seen ease en roe | Teepe Cone ree oe a ae ele We essere 6) OO es hp the young inty to whoasOiavestas wae goin Qecome noted for hig kieptomaniac habits.” At | and usage.” peter thorough course tn Science, Fears fetroate| comtmanes 06 89:50 on: up to | Teil: and tole sacred by deol ot Eee on Gee prer | Ronee a ea aOR Borer: | toe bean lode hen aillan Mamlens cone ie ae, social gatherings or during’ private calls where he | "Rex. James O'Connor, of the Reformed Catholic he theory of Mipaic 5 thoroughly | muanshipand quality of material. There'sonly | 910. erty sold, orall casi at, option of purcimser. A-de- | Jt Collins, Joi, McGowan, J. A. Acher J Barnett, Way of his plans. She lives in one of the tide. | Was present something was sure to he uissed. Iti | church, spoke in New York ast night, in Sasonlo ntrugane the Languawes reesive | one explanation for these large reductions, viz: ‘Men's, Youth's and Boy's Pants from $1.50 up. oa te hasediaired at time of sale. Conveyancing, | Mf. Potts, J. B. Connolly, A. Connolly, M. Corcoran, |@vater counties, and belongs to one of the best | last robbery was taking a soalaiin 2 == and ome Tempe hall, cL nage Rev. Pathe eh Lasts Putuint: Gt | Weare overstocked with ne soda gape See Ing betel te tert atthe in|, Rnckurt, Cus omgma, Go Rion A" | ive cr ara they fouowag te Sere | SO and Spruce eter iandady tte | alc “Some Nea ago Puce Mey fetus ee Cost of the defaulting purchaser aftar five da Gaskins, RK. Gleason, W. A.’ Hutchins, F. W. | morning when Miss Madison was taken out of the | fair owner of the stolen articles tus fon | establlsh parvclial sci Here are others: Two stylesof Imported Chin- otic et lp rex ‘some ewspaper pul Jones, sae Hine, W. Tunetord, A. Maran: and 1 Fienmend. ‘Teserrolr. “It wil be remembered that | criminal Prosecution, but the father nterposta | that the publics souk for ta Ths Brough a is Vusisington, D.C. ‘Morgiu c. Merry, 3. May, D. .E. | when she hei Werius’ arrest the young | and secur incarcerat ie cated - Rea oF eAOUAGES, chilis Beaver Overconta, gray andi brown, satin } THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL ao-akds | GHEISTIAN,G LEDERER, irrustees. | Omutt-). Sullivan, F and Ts. Statiton, J. Schladt, | Jenene ee tne a Shoe hin aber Ie ioe | Now chat he has reached the end Of iis rope it is | him iave-colilsion, with, the. authorities of F principal cities, Mined throuzhout. They were very cheap at ead J Sullivan, W. Schlosser, H. ‘Taggert, 2. P. | mind for a long While. After her recovery she ap- | expected that many complaints will be made | cuurch.” Tne speaker stated that the imfuence Purkenton, J. and W. Trunuell, G. Var- interest in the fate of Cluverius, | against him, so as to prevent his repealing any | of the propaganda was so great that ® priest #25. Wehave reduced them to $20, however, CLOTHING COMPANY, helt ‘vii K. Wisin Riri, ha her tends thought she had forgotten ‘hin: Stich ‘escapades in, the future should he recover Gerd Ye apissued. for “pcs and hs trends j. Dyer, P. D. Conroy; Misses A, and M. Bro Sas his death draws near. from his “inalady. atti information in the hope that we nay unload them during aes enn iH ep AND EVIREETS SOCTE: | Hands: Gibbous, Ke abd f Sulivan, cand V7 Poe nesetaed, aunt “eke ae bencioe aha ——— ror —___ whereabouts, NEW TERM © : : a CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. EAST, LN WASHINGTON, D.C. Kigate, M. Nolan, G. Carr, D. MeGirr, K. Delzell, ‘him till the hangman does his work. She Haifa Million Loss. si Bene nage me en. Free J the holiday season. We argue “first loss is best By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, x Parhey M. O'Brien, E. ’Craig, M. Hagerty, M: | hos" peen at the jail every day for the two. SUGGESTIONS FOR Ieraustare Counmnce —The Jf POSALD E135 SOUL AND WELLESLEY | Tome” And ts better that we should get gid of Bide: wherein Louisa Soheaon otal aes Soh $2468 | Spatinan, Sint, Xt see e purke: k. Barrer, | Weeks, and sometimes acts Ina manner that raises | _ A GREAT ST. LOUIS ESTABLISHMENT oor | bletidal,Teport, propose forthe B\) Sa PREPALAT OY, a Gaeuie save = CG. ts.and Elizabeth Allen et al. are defendants, the un- | oghue; E. Atwood, Mt. Acher, M. Burkes Carpenter, | Suspicion as to her sanity. In St. Louis, Saturday afternoon, the upper floor | icttilsl reper Popo dviniiny special elements z 7th st, 1624 Massachusetts ave. and 162° N st. an carry them over an- ATTLING Bazeas I /LOTHING dersigned, as T! Wil, ell at public wnction i D. Bartlett, A. Cratty: lements, ar a (CLUVERIUS SAID TO HAVE CONFESSED. of the A. F. Shapleigh & Cantwell Hardware com- | U? - sully an TSS ANA BLS erie Ue | other year. Goods will undoubtedly be higher THEN Tht DAY OF DECEMBEIEA D-IMAGATHALE: | gerbe Pizgeruid, \ Hurley Keliy;M- Morausit | Althongh Cluverlus as declined to see any one pany’s stores, from 414 to. 422 North Main street, | cessury to Une proposed regulation of the railroads eee ae AERO ROO Cs cee ‘Mey mene bee woes ar PAST FOUR O'CLOCK D- M- all that piece or parcel of | KeNerhany, M. ituetnnart K. Suumiherscales, J- | except his spiritual adviser, there is a well- | fell with a great — This Door = ores teystabe aatiorey. Theat provecs Chat tp Some eonpe ut teachers 3 s now, make pund and prewies lying ahd being i the city of | Sebastian, C. M. Walluce, N. Greene, Alice Liesitier, suspicion that he has in the past two | with heavy agricultural machinery, and its Sy “4 cht UP puilain distadt yartsod twrctty seater” | excellent use of the money realjzed from thia OAK HALL, inated and described on the proud bun of weed egy | Alay Malohe, i, isn,” and Messrs A. Sinall, M: | Gays confessed that he committed the crime for | varried dgwn the third floor, stocked with shelf Founded, which te common eurrier will ot remy. MSs. mark-down sale between now and then. i Hotor Midlagunees retner ith al guaman sulted, | Staniman &-¥e OMtute Welk Brace, Ae Burn, Chas, | Walch he 1s $o0n to pay the penalty. ‘The Hey. Dr. | 3°ae and’ tne second floor, filled with sample | Cty7,aull, Stall be brought tn the, state courts by M* ; ‘hese Comer of 10th and F Streets. tiereon and the sprurtengnees thereto belonsiiye'-— | bauin, Tow Brown, EF. Carn J. Keating, J. Cul. | Hatcher, & Baptist, divine, who has i daily, and | Foods, ‘The debris canght, tre, trom the. over. | or tike sate. Tt is proposed 40 make all grain eee ONESDAY. September 20 nS Ges ‘These Overcoats are on exhibition in our show ‘Terins of the sale are as follows: One-third of the pur- | jan, it. and H. Collius, N. Dowllng, T. Donohue, R. although he is ‘he has said enough to | turned stoves, and a wy Tey 4 gig y FP 2 Pau 3 RapERONS, ACADEAUES 1004 JF SE, x. 6, | witdows and on cur counter and weld be a Stal nto an Gra yerseo ac aaye | POH, G, mston, G, Preemun Pauon, | ft the conclusion tant the prisoner his ot Pot,ana ty 4 fm, aouning was tet but broken | Eau! Gul, pub rarchouss and munjoc ts ts jondays, Weduesdaye aud Saturdays, 3d st and ihe notes of the purchaser, ‘in; | Fullalove, W. mass of burnt and ruined H railroad Company shall ine R sgivataae ce, Eucadaye and Faays, Ailthe | Bletsedtoshow them to you at your conve | ,,0o0sttstvy and warm OVERCOATSat #4.70,reduced ferctae sper cout fan the day of ales and secured | C.B. Jewell & Go, - H. Jones, M. 7. Keliher 1° thought that the prisoner's confession Will bé read | Was and Sten escoved machinery. Al ie | Croase ies capital sock except BY spectal suthorigy emaees Sane: ConBom ‘Storm OVERCOATS at $6, worth. deed of trust 1e sold amey, C. W. Lord. Co,, | {rom the scaffold. ‘crash some em ‘were scat ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, @RADUATI oor "Ppt orn ovencou Peon elo. oF all cash, at. epton of purchaser. A tof 8&6 | Barr, Lahsburgh Bros. E. i, Moore, FP. May & Co. ———_re0e____ fame of, che crash a mployes were seat- | of the commission, Ja clot ed dhe "Sew gogiand Cou far fo, Sd €15, suarantecd’ to ‘be $o:per | snciuw aid necording at purchaser's ost. If the ear | MV gnorumager. TJ. Murray, 9. Mulloy, <. Ocker” a re them are accounted for, and it is that | ‘Tae Orrrctat Vork 1x lowa.—The official canvass gg? B= phe teen - & ov ein chey can be bout for iscwhere | of sale be not complied ‘with. the Exustées soserve te | C20" WMP. Sullivan, J, Surratt, stand, | HER THRRAT TO COMMIT SUICIDE IF HER HUSBAND AX- tse wil carn up tater. "ime house ‘stock | ofthe lowa vote at Ue last ieclOn shows the ea. [i222 koon INSTITETE, voR Bore wexem | COCPEN TAGLE CLOTHING company, Ha gap orth Fig tnt OVEROOATS re) Sn ng purchase? shor an dnseTasiee hates | C. it bemar, J Southerland, &.C. Paumet, 1% Beha” sore mx. of $500,000, which is probably all ruined. Fanny tram ies to. 44001, the former ag APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, FO) 2 to . fer, Tr. & D, Shea, W. Stewart, A. Tallent, J. Veal, | Lady Colin Campbell resumed her testimony - uM: nevis: Pa Au eficies.t cory of instructors: | NORTHWEST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND D 8T@. Be ORT en Ee Pom, n $750.9 ¥aPers.ASON NOBLE RICHARDSON, DR ig Fe, King, “Ge % W,| 12 London Saturday in her action for divorce Suoorme mis Davonres Br Misrax—In Pitts: Ehenajonty tara. cere ot theeupreme, cours uk Yaie Coilege). A. fos Vests a2-deds 460 mW. reher, Craig, T. F. King, G. & W. " .C. Hill, & well-known commission mer- | 20d DP CAULHiet ee HLL, GEaGe coe | J. M. GRADY, Manager. wan 8 la ce : ae ee = oy HC, Manogue, G. & H. omutt, E. Fowler. against, Lord Colin Campbell. She ented hav. | DAE, a ell-knoy tuoratng, | faces sa en Soa, cate was NESS October Ist, PSINESS BUTTS fodaced anh ma 8S 10.80 ANDES ot WEEN, ARRESTED HIM 10 Save HIM FROM FRERZING TO mater- ‘wen! a ‘téasurer, 15,780; Baker, altormey general, At 1:2: Connecticut Avenue, of, SUETH at, 7.50, @055, 910,00, 812, REETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION. Dxaru.—oMcer Fitzgerald, of the sixth precinct, —_— ae | BL i350, 613, and s16-50. ‘goods ‘been re] py . 3 TH. —O1 , >a TART IGHE. TH . virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of; had before the Poilce Court Saturday Patrick _ SEF senate coe aes Stsieeny eanene| Sige ALOE rng om pug, | 85 Rion the Sorealeer Mea Gauge | Buckley, man abou Go years ol on char ot iitimors wpa Dee. 10h saps? tase Lessons. Church pay bane all sizes, to fit 9t 81.50 | Pinas Tran in eald q Ys al 2 "ee RPS RRB LEGS [RS ASAE ie haw toe Eats | BRET oat nae oA any ahieaPGL NG | NGO taatinied fad Cause aa Ba | vagrant Deng aleve that ho had wo home, SES AND . TY! RI x % p Trt 00 ore 5 OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1886. at HALF-PAST FOUR | ing in a small building which was erected for an Ryan, =P cAm utc euaratond Wer. | fe Sy oe [oe se alee a aoa ape {ait ote or parcels of grounds khown atel described aa | ouenouse, the Dullding not being long cough for oer, ewtne don't 8 + . tT oo YY tain lots or of rou mown wud the deter stretch out In. SSAA Soest a oli batanieantctaa o Demats | e paUcMted ASE SRR |e learn matte, waeh be ea in Proves #2 dst sc. CORNELIA F. BOYDEN, Principal. | includiug an timemee line of Welectpeden Rene | t pare, recorded, Avril 74th, 164, in the Surveyors | ts on the commons near Cranford’s coherete works ance address | Bicycles, Wagons, Waeell an Shootys SUITS will be sold at $3.50, worth 86. | *IUP ‘District, in book marked “N. K.." at ‘on North Capitol street. ‘The officer said that the Aren! aud ‘Hocking! Hor Pet ‘Children’s Chais, | NEE from 60 cents up. TEgi mulch anid, real entate is situated in the city of | neighbors liad complained about the old man, and ‘that ; - : i District of 7 ould freeze that PRotHecTION TS Shs PAINTING AND | Stoomand a fol Aggy ee fists he arrester. ier tor. tear he would srewe ts faith sul! mot ust Ubeir talents in other churches. UE Ny A rm i poo, 827- Our Motto--No Trouble to Show Goods. dept of 180 feet to an ga np eT EY i St tak Studio: Rovian SO. 2 One-third casts, instalments, chouse for 3 = * AA x DD je ey mand mers A - PaAvERLY BAA K HALL, bearit ‘cent interest, and to, At DratH's Door Frou Foorsatt.—George Wines RA EM Doe oe cured Ce ea ait Watkinson, the celebrated halt-back of the Yale tho. : ‘reason thereot om estate football team, death council, an immense line: from 10c. up to §15, Our CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. patdoue atthe ‘of male.” Alf conveyancing will | [otpan sar hus eacge on Dertene surest, New Hae apy ais fide Preach and ‘Wak Dolio deserve yas = 5 Pree icon of the aurduaerr) Ai the pg ae cup) “Gur assortment of ‘Will be open till 8 p.m. until New Year, a9 the trumtoo “jhe Probert, i the i a 5 of such in Norton, settee Wankinetga 8 Ca dept of @tbea crucie charg | whose bec be rs created such Aes avent a. : Bead jou to Sus. JARVIS BUTLER. j he. ‘TAL, VOCAL MUSIC AND HAR. Rewovep. £ eaig cigh, Npecal aentuan to sidgytnye thems fur tencare ox poetic RMUTLLEK, 741 Pah at wwe net Se ACADEMY. OF TELEGRAPHY ‘We have moved into our new store, 1419 New York : ‘where we- are prepared to show yous large op epiaor a fron Capitol Mil to OST Pat ad ct x im A GENUINE FRENCH KINDERGARTEN IN velty. ‘BARBAN & BENNETT, SLE Bas LEEREE its Daca ota