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The Evening St S H. KAUFFM Tax Evesixc OUNG LADIE: chool of versity ct Par Tei2'and 1214 Lith st giation. Tr femsionel \x Sew claes clans. week mnenta Pu formation o _at-s RLINGTON Duy Schoo! oe . Principal. pstecerios ON THE For terms apply to H ‘pal magic stores. NSTRUCTION 1X O11. Pri ut! _ Studio Rooms 1. Qcwoeer oF Loc Private Lees VAL MACK. uf “Few people know what powers they possess until EL js finely located ost O d clos tie a of the voice Tt teacties Elocution as an elegant art for home and ‘a8 well ax for use im pul VOICE ARTICULATION GE. PHYSIC. rs ARMONY, 01 SONATION, PANTOMIME, VISIBLE ECH, AXALY: ESSION, GESTURE AND ACT: Its methods of instruction are i America, adopting the RECENT D) feat Eurepesn Masters. It fits pupils ferSonal Lie orto tconie Heachercf EXP! 200 charts used. MENTS. A fund hap been established to assist pupils Who sive evidence of unnsnal merit, and who are una Ble to pay for a full course of tuition. Send for descrip- five catalogue. HE FRENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND SCHOOL ‘Will open the first WONDAY in January at 1014 7th st. between K and L. ‘Time, money and labor saved by this system of learn. ime the French as briinal. perfectly simple and natural. foun ood promunciation and practical conversation. z. Afternoon and Eveuing Classes, of all Adults and Children. free. EEBENCH SYSTEM OF sOUND_TH s BLP Copsris MELE : HOMME. For sale at Fre’s, Brentano's Ballantyne ‘Examiner. Annape Apply + twelve medals er year. PENCERIAN Yout Dee. 5) will Re- gommodious halls, National Bank of the Rep ener of 7th and D streets, education’ that men to support themselves | rform the active duties of life. | xiven in Kapid Writing, the English Lanseuage, Correspondence, Rapid Calcula- Building, southwest <A. practical Bea youns men and ‘snecessfully Thorough instruc Sous,” Bookkeepin Law, Political Economy, Stenocraphy aid type Wat, iow’ Regular day and *veuinsrsessione, ot tenchors: Tuition Fer Det Buninens comrae one year 870.) si an mthiy taal Subp, in fall om enterig. squaricr of {0 weeks, 850. Paid’ : seesiong_ Year scholtrahipy 840 on, entertur: ‘cach, oF 816 in full ing and be! ayear sch three months $18, fm morthiy™ ins: te of 86 ‘Mplustrated Cireular sent free on ay IENRY ©. SPES mism’ "OCAL LESSONS, Tn the Most Kap SIGNOE FABIA ole HARP LESSONS AND MUSICAL RECEPTIONS, (At the request of, and exclusively for, ) to commence Jan. Ist. 1 VAPITOL HILL fe. Instructic Lacing and Gen THE MISSES BURIS 5 FOR YOUNG LaDirs _ no®2-Iin* We sset oy scHool. EXCL 904M st.nw. Mrs Private and Class Instruction PREXCH LESSONS, PRIVATE ON TX cLassEs of Impedim: me A. PELE J lation and thor at her residence or at the Bw. “& CADEMY OF THE. HOLY CROSS, 1 S. DAY. Sept. eh, with Recognized as superior to tions. Unex: h st. Family aud Day Schee! i ie MISS ANNA ELLIS, Fourth year began SEPTEMBER 2, 1 corps of teach: Arspec = M: even, QHELDoN com tachi ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF Bost Mies lack crete BO gerysteny "Finan tachatigoe, harmony 210th sta. APLEWOOD INSTI Concordville, Pa. A ture. 10 fell arranged courses of BHORTLIDGE (Yale Coll AND_ EXPERT Q@HOERTSAND practically tant Susceen guests with: PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE r. ‘ania Ave. and 11th St.,.by per Company, t 10 sents per paud—BO cents & ——— GTON, D.C. Che Evening Star. ASHIN SUPPLEMENT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21 D DAY SCHOOL FOR <D LITTLE GIRLS, lern ianunases, under Prof. Marion, 0 WD INSTITUTE. A SELECT bi: rmer knowledge of drawing or iy. Can be used for up- ‘und Florution ‘and En INSTITUTE, purchaser's cost, within ten will resell at risk ., For circulars add XCH, 608 H st.n.w., or ONCH, 608 H st nw. 0 : s the 14th day aL AND DRAMATIC ART, at Fea Excevrios (0 person's education is com- cured to re structure, splendidly equi cP HOMAS D PRACTICE HALLS (ene Unequalied opportunities for developing the strength vance of any in VERIES of the iM ‘Terms reasonable. ‘K, MATHEMAT- Candidates prepared .. West Point or Civil Service Examaf 3 Oth st. nw. 0 ART STUDE! Academy of Fine Arts, moved to éan receive the most thorough instruction in eve Style of Drawing and Painting. Years of stu dire. LR. MORRELL, the founder and teache ‘studied fifteen years in With the most celebrated artists to sketching from nature. Children Satur this office until T Wricht and Cox's subdivision Plains and Mow ellings. Id, or ail cash at 00 required on the from nt BENJAMIN @15d&ds CYRUS KO FOSS, IHOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Brokers. Ender and by virtne of a deed of trust from John Kozeland wife to Williant B.Wwebb, bearing date on of May, 1879, and recorded in liber “da one of the lind recor: of Ue District of ed trustee therein named will NESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY, AT FOUR’ O'CLOCK. P.M. in front mnuises, proceed to sell lot No, 37. in William B dd’s récorded subdivision of the western half of ftuated on the corner of O and le shall be as follows: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance (oe payments, in one and two years from the day of le with interest, the said deferred payments to be se- didection of the Siete ‘all the purchase money in cash, A deposit of $100 will’ be. dayn or ihe property may be scld ache ak ae eset rho the property may be sold atthe sek aed co of defaulting @urchaser. All conveyancing WILLIAM B. WEB! Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. the unders: ibered 660), i streets. _ AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CITY AND DISTRICT. Saloons Near the Library Site. 4 PROTEST AGAINST GRANTING THEM FURTHER On B street souteast, between 1st and 24 strets, fronting upon the grounds recently condemned for the new library site, are several liquor saloons. A number of property owners on the south side now protest against granting further license to ‘These saloons. Hetofore the saloon keepers got signers enough on the north side to get thelr applications tion. As the government have now to depel residents on the ___ AUCTION SALES. WW AUTER 8. WILLIAMS & 00, auctioneers TWO-STORY-AND-MANSARD- OUSE NO. 803 v ROOF BRICK ~ NOI iy CORNER ENUE AND FIRST STREET | STEEL ENGRAVINGS, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of t 2b, penecd Novaraber 1608" al , Will offer for sale. on MST DAY OF DECEM- , at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK ‘all those certain pieces 3y virtue of a deed of trust, dated and recorded in Liber "No. 1 3. of the Land Records of the habla, at the request of the will on MONDAY. THE TWENTY OF DECE. i886, AT FOU the TWENTE) PHOTOGRAVURES, P.M, in front of t has taken that side, or parcels of ground and nd_on the property owners and for the year have been appro has been made to the Comerission wners, who claim that a majority are to granting the licenses, gSribes SA series ‘The Bird Was Stuffed. ‘HOW A LADY OF THE HUMANE SOCIETY EXPENDED HER SYMPATHY FOR NOTHING. A story 1s told on a lady who!s prominently con- nected with the Humane society. On one of the Tecent cold days, as she was walking past a bird store on Pennsvivania avenue with a friend, she saw a bird cage hanging in front of the store, and init was a canary exposed to the freezing cold. Her kind heart was at once in a flutter, and burst- into the store in a flurry of in rned the storekeeper that she would have him arrested at once if he did not take the bird in out tor meekly obeyed with- the cage in took out the bird, which lay motionless in his hand. ‘Te bird was stuffed. The lady left the store somewhat tain lot and prem- OIL PAINTINGS, «i ey of Washincto esti nown as and’ bem iat forty-one (41) v! f pact of Pleasant Pleasant, towether with the improve- wits thereon, consisting of {our two-story iraine but a protest 03), of B. F. Gil- rs by the prop- juare numbered six ozs) iby at rll oh I sree, betwecu ry Eumbered one hundred and three bert's recorded subal visior hundred and sevent story-and-basement clad at strvet northoaat, = gale, tu front of the id city bein (6). in AK, Shepherd's reconded » WILL BE CONTINUED DAILY rms of sale: One-half of the purchare mone} cash, the balznce in one and two tes of purchaser and deed of tas OUR SALESROOM, CORNER 10TH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ‘subdivision of square of sale, othe: of nd twenty f cals, qinerwing Grantees | Host of ejere nuspered hundred and twenty 10:30 O'CLOCK A.M. and 3 O'CLOCK P, M., Stierfos eolocoe dt UNTIL ENTIRE STOCK 18 DISPOSED OF. iece or parcel of land and and described on the ground. and being all of lot nun} Dered five hundred and seventy-#ix (570). On ‘of the purchase m cash; the balance in equal instalments in one and two Years, for which the notes of the purchaser is to be ‘the pretulses sol bhaser, "A deposit of 8100 HE the "terms of wale nce cos the. property in de- fat cost Sle default. jded one-eighth Interest iu and Ait of sata chiy'an @21-3t WALTER B, WILLIAMS & 00,, Aucts, Min front of the of the cold. ‘The OTICEOF SALE. out a word, and bring the TWENTV-SECOND DAY OF DECEMBER, ASN at TEN OCLOCK at the waretoouin of Wislige Oth and D streets northwest, I will sell to SDH Fa ahora de io District of Gol wit Commissioners of the District of Coluy RICHARD BYLVEST! Property Clerk, Metropolitan PuBuic avcTion sates REAL ESTATE, AT BOARD OF BROKERS’ ROOMS, prrclmrer. at the time of s: fwoperty, In, accol itatutes, ‘relat lied with in fifteen, to approval of the be resold at the risk and cost of aaa Res ‘Wants to Find His People. vurchaser ufter five dap" IN SEARCH OF HIS PARENTS OR ‘The clerk of thecourt has received a letter dated Greenville, 8, C., stating: sold from my mother and father. I now wish to hear from them as I am in possession of property, iblic notice of such Te- hed in. Washimeton, D. ‘The Woodmont, 13th st, and Towa Circl DUNCANSON BROS., Aticts, d7-cokds, “Many years ago I was ‘THIS EVENING. rooms Sand 9. NEW YORK ART STUDIO—MISS EDGAR STUD- AN ied in Enrope sixteen years, Paint Z and Drawitig, monthly, $ Painting for Holiday Presents. Vernon day—Fres fourth floor. VAVERLY SEMI Boardiny and Day § rms: Life Scholarship me: and do not know when I am call from this world. ‘My master’s fame was George Williams and his wife was named Betsy Williams, and be had sons named George and Munroe and one daughter named Rosa, who married a Hancock, band gpid me to Mr. Jack Brinkley, a speculator, er belonged toa family of ‘Browns.’ gives the names of George, Mary Jane, Ellen Nora, and Peter Brown, as those of his bro and closes by saying ublic pump on Avenue st ave been away from there hear from gome of my people, John A. Brown.” (WAUTEE B. WILLIAMS & CO, auctioneers, RICH AND ELEGANT SILVERPLATED WARE, ROGERS’ GUTLERY, MANTLE CLOCKS, ORNAMENTS, PERSIAN PARLOR AND HALL LAMPS, ‘With beautiful Globes, decorated by hand, ART OBJECTS IN BRONZE AND BRASS, ‘Representing figures in Ancient and ‘Modern History, AT AUCTIO ‘You are respectfully invited to attend the Eleventh Annual Sale for the Taunton Silverplate Company, of few York, commencing TO-MORROW, DECEMBER FOURTEEN, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK A. 3, HALF-PAST TWO AND HALF-PAST SEVEN P. M., continuing daily, at same hour, until entire stock is We have been selling the goods made by this Com- pany for a number of years to the best people of Wash- ington, who have used them with entire satisfaction. A good fire and comfortable seats provided for the 213-10t _ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auc AWNBROKER SALE—WE WILL SELL AT 12: Fa. ave. at public auction, all IONDAY, DEC. at SEVEN O'CLOCI silver and metal watches, diamonds, cl oT r¢ No. 1106 F ST. N.W. _ EDUCATIONAL. SLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN SCHOOL ashvngton, D.C. Fore! ‘rd ne-eotm=” "MASS M. G- DORSEY, Principal. _ ‘ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEG! has removed from Capitol Hill to 631 F st. g On THURSDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, 1886, at ONE O'CLOCK P.M., the following properties will be offered: By SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. ‘Nos. 1223, 1225, 122535 and 1227 Wylie st.n.e., b. hs, 5r., sq. 1003. No. 1346 Riggs st.n.w.,b. h., Or, m.i.; besutiful ‘house and excellent location; sq. 239. By THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Nos. 404 and 406 South Capitol st., pt. of lot 11, sa. 693, two-story f. hs., 6 r. Nos. 616 and 618 Marion alley n.w., lots 49 and 50, }wo-story f. hs., 4r. ‘Terms at time of sale. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. (OMMISSIONERS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE-CLASSIC SHORE FARM. a decree of the Circuit Court of, ‘on the 13th uty cane, eutited “I.was born back of the Vashington city, years, “Do let me MINARY, 1400 K ST. N. w. :hool for Young Ladies. wc October Ist." Full corps of teachers. pig to Set from {2a m. tot liss LIPSCOMB. Principal. ARTYN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, M* 33133 6th st., Washington, D. C., Provides practically ‘useful "busin ferms nor vacations. Students enter at any, time, : 40. 12 weeks’ course, board, Equrry Court—Judge James. ‘Yesterday, McCathran aranice’ ‘Lock wood agt.u land; do. Casey agt. Pier agt. Evatt; do. “Polk a confesso agt. certain defendants, Cieurr Court—Judge Hagner. ‘Yesterday, Eastwood agt. Buchanan et al.; de- agt. Whitney; do, U. & agt.’ Ma- Lapine et al; orderfor own heirs of Wm. ; do. Hoffman Middleton et al; pro oF 7 1D ee eetoam jess education. No fault. Barron oon; verdict for defendant. - Pouce Court—Judge Snell. ‘Yesterday, Wm. Gooding, colored, larceny; six months. James Howard, days. Walter Jackson, col reform school during minority. “William H. Lee, $100r thirty days. T, Sunday bar; $20 collateral sorteited. virtue of wi James “Albert” ‘Thomas J. Brady and others, the undersigned “al commissioners for the purpose, NS. ‘S CLARA HARRISON, N.Y. 613 Most. iw. oc2-3m* 5 af ESTABLISHED 1877.1 2 assault; $5 or fitter ledyes, forfeited by ‘incorrigibility; end FUESDAY: BiG, 20, an cK P.M., consisting of disorderly conduc ‘THEO. INGALLS the Reservoir Outlet ith tle Reclamation of the Potomac Fats at W Thwton,D.C. ‘The structure ‘will be of granite ia- sonry, built on a foundation of “pil crete: to be built within a coffer:dam, of water, livan, disorderly conduct. on F street collateral forfeited. Isaac Tyler and iraub, indecent exposul h street northwest; do. Lily Lushaw, profanity ;$5 or 7 days. Vincent Depilli, Woods protanityon B street southwest: “Es oF 8, profanity on soul 3 = loud and boisterous Becklaces, lockets, pins, sleeve, butions, gims, Pistols, plated Ware, Tadies" sha a ‘wearing’ apparel. Please take notice. 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. ae IHE AUCTION AT 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. TWO WEEK: NGER, TS TE ME TO DISPOSE OF A 00) T MUST BE LD JANUARY FIRST, INCLUDING Solid Gold Watches, U ARY, 1887, the land in Classic re, containing four hun- peixty four (464). ares bon or less. Thesaid juable improved farm Westmoreland. state of m ___ PROPOSALS. ‘PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF RESER- VOIR OUTLET AND WING-WALLS. -S. Exonvggn Orvice, #136 Pennsylean GTO! L., Decem! Sealed Proposals, in triplicate, ELVE M.. ON MON! UARY SEVENTEENTH: 1887, for the construction of and Wing-walls, in connection tomac Flats, at Wash- lasses, solid silver and and all kinds in the county of indecent éxposure on: tomhac river, and hes on forfeited. James Beach, ita new barn, dwelling and out buildings and wharf. the costs of suit and ex- ‘sums of money, to the rate of (6) six id; and the sum of thereon from the Ist day of Jan- of (6) six per cent per afnum, nsylvania ave. D.w., ‘Terms: Cash enot penises of sale, sn wit: $3,708.13: ‘with interest a F cent per annum o FY, 1885, at the Lise ene 8 hase money aix months from the deferred payments secured Dremises to Be given by lays. Claude Cozze: on 24th street; $5 or fifteen days, Donn Piatt’s Post Office. ‘Wash. Cor. Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. General Stevenson, the first assistant master general, has taken the “cheek” out of ‘ac-o-cheek,” and hereafter it will be “Macochee.” It was not a surgical operation, and so did not ex.’ tend to the postmaster or the dogs; the mail car- rillage and con- about six feet For deiailed information, forms of bids, ke. 3) to the undersigned. 420,21,22,23 a1 4815-6t_ Li id Gold Solid Gold Cuff Buttons, Solid Gold WatehCharns het, Silver Plated Flat and Hollow id Sold Gold Penholders, Gay of sale: notes PETER CHAIN! by deed of trust om fare, Pocket und’ Table Cut y_sensions—Rewular Al ted adiwa ntaices for learning conversation: Parisian teachers € est ‘Prin: fipal, LUCIEN EC. COLLIERE. A.M, 1 ©. 188 SUSIE POLLOCK, OF BOST: Mee ies ry (EBEL INSTITUTE. Graded school, Primary, Advanced and Kinde: free, Twelfth, year. Ge at 1127 13th st. nw ten Departmen: @ square frum Thomas’ Cir- and Refined Italian Method. LANI. from Paris, Europe, wiveu in Book-Keeping, Arithme- Grinceraphy. CF Wood: Pradbal eS Aesetane : oF. DeBELS “FRENCH MENOI dorsed by four leading echools ar W fewont aiid simplest systern to anaster F Tighted Nov. 8 1886. Fesidence, 1018 T7ths id at PREE’S and Professo ANDER ZIWET, us tn German, Mathematics, etc. Translations from the Russian, FD MES: HAERIFTTE MILLS_vocaL a wen. At leisure dai Residence, 62 pils on Thursdays. Music JDWARD ©. TOWNSEND, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, 1317 13th street nw. ENGLISH AND FRE ‘CH AND LITTLE GIRLS. 1308 H stn w Lessons to Capitol rooms, 306 2d st. #6. ELOCUTION AND NS HART, Principal. i other simflar Tnstita- ed advantages for learning CONVER- BATION. Best of native teachers. Fee extremely low. NEW TEEM now for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- dren. Free trial lessons every Saturday. Mobo) tis scHook AND WELLESLEY bs setts ave. and 1623 N st ‘Ladies and Little Heric 1 employed pupils in distant pares S$ HILTON'S ool for Young Ladies, eemateves wil Vermont ave., will WEDNESDAY, September 20th. SyACADEMIES—1004 F 81 Fisnetivaviatvesnes udSdays and Friday ON, GRADUATE fuaraa iy. ‘Private pupils ‘Solins & Easton Ste A TALE WHICH CONVEYS A CHRISTMAS LESSON ‘TO THOSE WHO COURT THE GIRLS. “Mary,” said a Georgetown mother to her dear and only daughter, “has Harry proposed yet?” “Yes, ma; be proposed last evening.” “And you accepted him of course. Is hecoming to board with us? I wonder if he likes onions in his stewed tomatoes.” “Not so fast mother. I didn't eccept him.” “Why, daughter, I cannot understand you. I thought you loved Harry dearly.” “So Ido, ma. But now, ma, remember this is a secret. Promise not to say a word to any one, and I'll tell you something.” “Good gracious! Does Harry drink?” “No, ma; not that. You see, ma, I have set my heart on having a sealskin sacque this winter. Well, if Harry can take broad hints he understands that. When he proposed last night I kept back the impulse to fall into his arms, and, assuming an indifference which I didnot feel, I told him I would give him my answer on Christ- mas Day. Now, ma, I think Harry loves me, and if he does, that sacque will be along bright and early on Christmas morning. It will arrive before he does, and he'll send it to prove how much he prizes me.” “But why did you put him off until Christmas Day?” ““O, you see, ma, if T had accepted him last evening by Christmas time he would have assumed the patronizing airs of an old engaged lover. and, as engaged lovers kenerally do, he would have talked economy to get rid of making me an expensive present.” “But perhaps he cannot afford it.” “Cannot afford it! Nonsense, mia. For the past two years he has been buying his clothing at Victor E. Ad- ler’s Ten Per Cent Clothing House, 927 and 929 7th street northwest, and by patronizing Adler he has sayed enough to buy two or three sacques.” Mary is right. Those who buy their clothing of Ad- Jer always get full value for their money. They always set xood clothing and they also get it at a very little above actual manufacturing cost. Just now Adler is offering superior inducements in Suits, Panta and Over- coats, VICTOR E. ADLER’S, TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Open evenings until 9; Saturdays till 11pm. 413 fish Goods, inclnd- ‘Cason, Mer ts, therefore, Hable as hefore to be treed at ti from the financial division ble condition of affairs, clegant ». LEWIS, t Sets, Brush Brooms, Jewel Hig sin at ne, ts for Chtdren. aa ha Pana Fp Oat WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucta. any time. The Last year ‘the salary of the $40. This year the indications are that it will fully $41.50. When Donn called on Stevenson to obtain this chai eral asked how the P.O. Wot Post office will be all ‘The dogs won't let @ soul go near it till A Full Amortment of Holiday fvania a Clerk’s Office of thé Cirenit Court of I, J. Warren Hut ‘J. Washington, one of TO-MORROW. “Oh,” said Donn, JUNCANSON BROS., Aucnoneers. Supposed Murder by a Deaf Mute. HE 100K HIS FIANCER TO RIDE AND SHE HAS XOT SINCE BREN SEEN. At Raleigh, N. C., last Friday morning, Walter Bingham, a deaf mute, hireda hors’ and buggy and took Miss Turlington, also a deat mute, matron in the state institution for the deaf, dumb and blind, apparently to ride. He was engaged to be married to Miss Turlt @ license. The couple did not re- ey took the road to Durham. They were seen’ ridi within eight miles ham also took the on the train inquired tl Atlanta and New Orleans, Foul play was sus- oan sent out after ‘within our: SERVE, stock of the above Pilea, 2033 ree RESER ([PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. hristmas presents at Your own. sPHomas vowzixe, PIANO, TOGETHER W1 VALUE, AT. AUCTION. On THURSDAY, DECEMBER (886, commenciny the country resi GREAT FIRE SALE. fon, and had UNRESERVED SALE OF 300,000 FINE CIGARS FOR ACCCUNT OF BARON & CO., BALTIMORE, INTY-THIRD, at ONE (1) O'CLOCK, at Linden, nce of the late street road, opposite Saul's nursery, Without reserve the entire stock and fi in at Durham, an Ume of arrival at occurring at their whereby thelr stock damaced Tave concluded to dispose tire stock oF FINE CIGARS AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, DECEMB! SECOND, af t THREE ocloce P.M. vi FHURGDAY" and FRIDA TWENTY-FOURH CH DAY, Ingham, and officers in search of the lady. A telegram says Bingham was in Carmansville, New York, on Sunday; that he was crazy and had disaj He was of violent tem} was remarkably Hgent. It ts feared a heat of passion be Life in Sing Sing. A BURGLAR SAYS THAT WARD, CROWLEY, JARENE AND BUDDENSIEK HAVE RASY TIMES. A full-bearded, middle-aged man, who said he was a burglar just down from Sing Sing, came into the ofice of the New York Sun Sunday night and complained that burglars ate not fairly treated there. He was sentenced to prison for eighteen Months on September 4, 1885, under the name of ‘Thomas Smith. He was d He said he was kept foundry, while Ferdinand Ward, Jaeh: Crowley had easy work. He seemed especially who, he said, wore a nice neat sult of clothes and an eyeg! “Bach of the convicts,” he said, “gets a plug of tobacco every week. Twelve of these are reckoned ‘worth 25 cents, and can be exchanged with any of the free employes in the prison for a newspaper. These exchanges are offen made, although hs r received by the convict 1s freqr very Old one. I have relatives in California, and Pessoa Raleigh were AT PRIVATE SALE. A RARE OPPOR’ Tecelved there INGH STATUARY BISQUE TIO MANTEL ORN: ‘The entire contents of TUNIT! TION OF OIL, P; ER TWENTY. ‘BR 8 private ‘These sgeregate a cont of over $200,000 sd tre AU, ‘usen, a should Go gsen Sar bene yuser, and abo ee cs rill be'at private uale in the reaidence. for Tepresenting less than on anloaions bat of jon, between fice UN ‘ham insisted on immedi- demurred and in her when near Dur- TH) at TEN A. M. and THREE P.M. whatever and are iT. ‘and Character of goods r the day aud date abd secure Bais ing galleries and GUARANTEED STHIOTLY #) tion at the residence, 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON H AST AT AUCTION. MBER THIRTEEN’ K P.M., in front of th 1 will sell, without reserve, the follow- part of lot num ‘eight hundred and for tho same thirty foot UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES 8 Vatu, BRICK DWELLING, No.1 70188" y virtueof two deeds of trust herein roci aa 7, 1886, aud duly reco f Soltanbin ana af ti Teen or fomubiay amd a . intended to be secured, in'& et arged on Tuesday. Aity-nine (S50) istrict of Colts at hard work in the tron suce West cD the ‘of trust dated October 17, said land records, in liver 1,149, fol fae ps eke SHUR Ae AST FOUR O'CLOCK P- tate, gituate in. the ybs, with very little thous east twenty the piace ter against Wai id will Ue taken, oF all chaser, posit of one red at time of wale. All ing at cost of purchaser. numbered one hundred and sixty- Warner's subdivision of lote in square num! hundred and fifty-six (156), improved by a third (5) cash, and the residi ta Payanls tn ouse ts aed oes ‘and cont of defwul ep as G. T. Kus TAILOR, 414 NINTH sT. three years from day of sale, for which the notes ES a told the state agent that I wanted to gothere. I t only $5.32 and an old suit of clothes. Some of 16 men who were disc ‘was didn’t get any money at all.” get any money ANTICS OF AN INTOXICATED AcToR.—At the Cari theater in Vienna Satt actor went upon the st ition. He screamed and shouted, Suidience, bantored the orchestra sid, le actresses, ‘The curtain was ‘and the actor Promptly dismissed, BURNED 70 AsuEs WiTH His RovsE.—The house of James Walton, an aged farmer living near ‘Dean’s Station, eight miles trom New N. J. was burnsd to the -. Men searching f@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN, until SATURDAY, DECI it r a place, “THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, FURTHER POST- until WEDN! AY, hy oe /ESD: i ate sequence of rain “Ail conveyancing, at the same time I EIGHTEENTH, 1886, cording at the cost of the hy ter dl4-dts are not complied with wit ‘Trustees reserve the Seen ea GEORGE E. EMMO) JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. SIRES’ SALE OF Y, No. 417 NINTH 87 By virtue of a deed of Liber No. 11 folio 25: sof Washington 3 3 i S2-THE ABOVE i the property urday evening a popular i an intoxteated con- joked with the ran around |- JDUXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, STEES SALE OF TWO: ING. ON EAST SI ‘BETWEEN C (THEAS. HOUSE. AND 801 iT. uly recorded in, 1, 006 of the Land ‘inthe District of} tis party secured, we wl at HALE PART. POOR, und early Sunday debris found ‘some Taz Nanoxat Luz « ASSOCIATION, OF Talo # Street ‘Nortiwes Issues MATURITY PULICIES. payatle in Cash at Hen Nears, and sbsolute Limit of Cost. Farties familiac with Life Insurance are invited (© famameythe plan, Those iu srarch of information can © of the Axsocistion. ‘OFFICERS: president ce-president; Seuoael Sormieui, tenures Geo. D, Eldridge, secretary and gen'l manager; John B. Lerner, couusel 1uedical director; ral agent Geo. J, Basterday, assistant ‘DikeECT ‘the Expiration of Fi LIFE INSUKANC Guaranteed iu Aiount and with always obtais it at the Horatio Browning, William E- Clark, Horatio Browning, Samuel Norment, Willtam E Clark, dames 1, Barbour, Robert Boyd, Frank Huse, virtue of a deed of trust, dated duly recorded in e land, wed beyond doubt. 1147, folio 285 et! of iand altuate and fn Ihe“Disteict of Golamus ad of aid city plat ‘described aa follows: ce xp Marcarry es ot (12), twelve: (12), front of remises, on TH THIRTIETH. 1880, at HAL Mt toll desert the city of Washiz umbered thi | division of oviainal bed estate, situate in ‘said District, to wit: y-two (2), in O. W. King's sub- rhty-four (684), as Rumesrat iene bya tie : of sale: “On two equal instalments y ot sale for which inlereat secured fe oten of the pitrcawety with > will be. or MR depot of 6100 wil bo ‘Bh conveyancing and record. ten, after sale SEEGER BicORS: Ger Tux Bess. THE CONCORD HARNESS. The Concord Collar, Coupe. and Express Harness of ail ids and west prices. Every genuine a ‘with maker naine and trade mark~ LUTZ & BRO., HEE i i 85 4 Hy ok him estate, to wit Roa biscact of ( pid Vax Proce Or Ta Pace Electric Hair Restorer is the only reliable root and herb tonic in existence free from lead, sulphur or i i if Ei f lad i i +4 A PAR OF FAMOUS: THIEVES.| POWDERLY NoT IN POLITICS. ‘Two Notorious American Criminals | Why Speke for Henry George, But ‘Canght in Portugal. ‘Will Not for Other Labor Candidates. Grand Master Workman Powderly addressed a letter to a committee of the United Labor party of Philadelphia, in reply to an invitation to address says: In- The New York Times, December 20, the convention of that party last evening, in spector Byrnes has received from Mr. Struve, the which he said: “Tam deeply sensible of the honor United states consular agent at Oporto, Portugal, 5 pss bechegea B23 ‘to two Ameri. | COnferred in selecting me to act as speaker of the oe rae ee ar eestod there and con | evening, and while under ordinary circumstances Ser beyaatk ss ih gece heir Twould be pleased to lend my services in aid of ‘the rong " ‘on October 11 a the movement in which you are engaged, yet, are valid reasons why I shoul a ee bncccreg pear rmieredieig (TY good and valid ‘hy T should not seid ete nee the | Tespond to the call thus made upon me. When Lyman Austin, of New Orleans, went to more branch of the ot in Operta, ac- the laboring people of New York nominated Henry, F is George for mayor, they acted independent of party companied by one William Henry Hatfield, who claimed to be a native of Rochester, N.Y. Austin magi ae = — = a prendre — 2 e Ucket. ly name was exchanged a fifty pound Bank of England note for } py partisans in New York to stem the tide. Tt ‘one of the Bank of Portugal. Soon after the men | was urged that I wrote a leiter against fienty returned and wanted .a five-hundred-pound note Gears, ate a ae Sonatas exchanged im the same way. This note was a | ¢rally. of no better way of giving le ill Of those false statements, and at the same counterfelt of excellent workmanship, and the | time doing my part toward the establishing of a men were arrested. ecay ae wero ok Fg di om w secure When questioned e police Austin fin or some of the benefits that she asks for, salituain a tendon ling house he had | than to goin person and refute the charges. I did bought of a man named bt jan three notes for | it, and there my duty ended. In going to New £500, sixteen of £50, and ‘of £100. At | York on that occasion I made a departure from & Paris he met Hatfeld, and the men formed a sort | rule that I have observed for some time, and of partnership, with’ the object of disposing of | Which Ido not intend to break again, viz,—not to the false notes. They had succeeded in passing | speak at a political meeting again whlie hold the all but the three for £500 when they were ar- Position of chief officer of ‘the Knights of Labor. Tested. | He claimed that this was his first venture | While it might be entirely proper for me to speak ! Whom she had beon eartying an at cormespondence in crime. Hatfeld admitted the trath of, Austin’s | 9: such mectings, vet It creates the impression | 31a who had dated lls letters from mau Chane o confession, and the men were condemned to six- | that the order of'the Knights ot Labor is being | W“Vilieris his name: She hed ne eee ‘teen months’ tmprisonment. drawn into the contest, and it ts my duty to do | Nijer and be had never seen hen bat had Accompanying, the communteation of the con- | all that lies in my power to keep the order over | Made an engagement of marrage Uy talk Bins gular agent were photographs of the two men. | which I have been chosen to preside above ‘the | Wadcan engagement of marriage by mall, Muller From these pictures “austin” was at once recog: | Ude of partisan politic, "AL New York I spoke 8¢ | and she had sent him a plece of the cloth from nized 98 Walter Sheridan, and ‘Hatfield’ as} an individual votcing the sentiment of united | ‘nich the dress she would wear, when ole con qBul” Bartlett, ‘two remarkably expert and au-| labor, and not as general master workman of | jr aun porn ane “quien ea when, Ae Came Gaclous thieveS and forgers. Inspector Byrnes | the Knights of Labor. While I. am general ‘at Uhe depot and was to know her by the dress she said yesterday that he learned about six months | master workman I will never again car space wore which he would be able to match by means thata of expert American forgers and | either as speaker or ollicer on a political platiorm. | O;""the piece she had sent, him Mrs weeaee eves had gone to England for, the purpose of | I would advise you not, to take any action a6 4 | Sucnted'crom the cars, DUL NO One appeared "ce ssing counterfett Bank of England notes. He | Party. It seems to me that tt becomes the duty of | Claim ‘her "Mr. Miller. iid, not show te mith hie fnmediately notified the Scotland Yard author'- | ail inverested to endcavor to educate the masees to nlece. Of aress-pattern, and the isay was Hes, and so the forgers were not successful In | free the ballot-box from the degrading influences | Pict or for several days. All turned out Engiand and scattered over Europe. Sheridan and | of the bribe.giver and taker, as well as from that | piyuvled for several days. All turned ou Bartlett were members of this gang. Gp of monopoly —whisky. “Put forth your every | arternouh from a small town orth ot Sheridan has been known as Stewart, Charles | effort to discover what 15 wrong in the manage- | Thea ens om, sina town, north, prove fralston, Chartes Keene and many other mames. | ment of the municipal affairs of your citys donot, | ‘geneity. The couple will be married end will go He was bora in New Orleans nearly 55 years ago, | a8 18too often the case, allow the interest t6 | {O-Ouncy on a wedning tour to get’ the eine and {s married, He commenced his criminal career | die out on the eve of election day, but continue | \yAgwincy on a weddlng tour to get the children. as a horse thief in western Missouri, but has since | until you have located the cause of the trouble. | {iin 1s. lmnbert ‘depot Was caused by a misum. achieved a great reputation as a bank thief, forger, | You will find that in order to remove the cause of derstanding of date. and confidence mau. 1n 1858 he was arrested with | the trouble you will have to opin at the bottom, aa “Joe” Moran, a noted western thief, for robbing a | and work up, instead of beginning at the top ani ‘clephone Talked Cherokee. ‘Dank ineietsge ail wae aut marae yours oo tas | Galing Gee’ A peer mete mae ee ‘The Si ape Alton, IIL, penitentiary. After his discharge he | name indicates, keep it up and_ elicit Une services | PROF. BELL'S MACHINE CREATES 4 SENSATION IN THR Was concerned in robbing the First ‘National Bank | of all honest men, = ail such. are interested in INDIAN TERRITORY. of Springfield, IIL, of $35,000. He a in | honest government, regardiess calling in| Sr. Lovrs, Dec. 21.—A special from’ L the tuett or $30,000 Worth of securities. trom the | lite.” pect ‘Tahlequah, all the authorities upon this int, Was ‘VO. On the other side It was held that dogs are by nature domestic and not Wild animals, and the Jaw Was quoted, running back to Blackstone, that ‘the owner had ‘certain property rights, even. Wild animal, which he bad in ix on Under his cohtrol, that were of sufficient tangfll- ity to subject sich an antinal to the levy of an execution. The court decided that Cogs are prop erty, and gave Unz Judgment for hiscl nder the decree of the court the mastiffs will be sold to- day unless an ay is taken in Se Which will very likely be done. The dogs invol in this case are the two fine German mastiffs, val- Ued at $2,500, on Which Oswald got the rst prize at the recent Interstate exhibition of pet stock af ‘Cairo, TIL” Th surmming up the case the court sald: “T think both the dogs are subject to execution, ‘One Of them Is registered in the county clerk's office under the nam ‘sullivan, and Ubere can be no doubt about that one being liable. At com- mon law dogs were considered property, and the owner of a dog could maintain trespass for an ime Jury to it and yer for Uhe possession of it.” No Man Came to Match Her Dress, AND BCXOM WIDOW STEWART THOUGHT HER ROMEO HAD PROVED FALSE. EAv Crame, Wis, Dec. 21.—A fair and buxom young widow, giving her name as Mrs. Stewart and her residence as Quiney, IIL, arrived here one day Week and has since been a guest of the hotels, Her st is a romantic one, She has two young children whom she left at home in Quincy, and that she came here to meet a person With f # T., says: ‘Tahlequah is now connected with the ‘re Insurance company, at ——— - +0 5 Semen an rane, 1870, aay the next year bok RICHMOND AGAIN EXCITED, rest of the world in having a line of telephone to Yart in the theft of $37,000 from the Mechanics’ — Muskogee connecting us with the wires. This en. jank of Scranton, Pa. A Dying Woman Accuses Her Husband | terpris: 1s owned and operated by Cherokees, and He was engaged in 1873 in the famous New of Murder. the people are delighted with It. Senator York, Buffalo and Erie railroad bond forgertes, ‘This scheme required great tact and busines | Richard Shinnick kept for some years a low ability. Sheridan, un e 2 - aa ~ ston, opened offices In Brosdway, and cominenced aut = comple in Richmond, Not long ago : ‘business asa grain broker, He becaine a member nnick sold out and went west, leaving his sick he turned around and remarked that it of the Produce Exchange, and after he had gained | wife behind him. Last Saturday, Mrs. Shinnick wd to talk Cherokee awful quick, TU ts quite the confidence of his astoclates, he hypothecated | thinking her end near, sent for’ Police Justice | BOVe! to our fuil-biood friends, abd Uney talk about ee eae abide ith, bie accomplices, | Richardson, and to htm related the details of a | #Smssierles a great deal” “Andy” Roberts, Valentine Gleason and Chafies B: | murder perpetrated Dy her husband over a year Evil of Endorsing. Orvis. Sheridan fled to- Europe with Martha Har- | ago. Shinnick lived over the barroom and his | From the Mechanical News, Greaves, the wife of Phil Hargreaves, also a coun- | wife was frequently called upon to assist him J affirm, says Judge Waldo Brown, tn the Bostoa, terfetter. They returned to America in 1874, and | © : Sheridan was arrested in Washington. He’ was | She Says that one night last fall,between 11 and 12 | Zraveller, hat the system of indorsing is all Drought to this city, and, on conviction, was sent- | O'clock, she happened to enter the bar by the back | Wrong and should be utterly abolished. Ibelieve encéd to five years’ imprisonment on March 6, | door when she saw her husband, who was in front | that it has been the financial ruin of more men 1877. of the bar counter, strike and knock down a white | than perhaps all other causes. I think that our After his discharge Sheridan was arrested for | man witi a pair of brass knuckles: that he turned young men especially should study the matter the larceny of diamonds in Philadelphia, and | and seeing her, ordered her ogo up stairs, Which carefully in all Its bearings and adopt some steady served nearly three years In the Eastern peniten- | she did. She could not rest, however, and creep- | © icy te gure tee aie oni to be ready Uary. On November 19, 1884, he Was arrested by | ing down again se tuto the bar, when she | POUCS Lo govern thelr, conduct, s0 as to be the United States authorities in St. Louls for hav- | was horrified by seeing her husband drag a man’s 2. answer at eH — sign ing three counterfeit, five-hundred-doliar bank | pody behind the counter, rowtt of a.roli ctmoney, | Ms Dame, | What responsibility does one asmume bills tn his possession, and was sent (0 stave prison | raise the trap at the gad Of the bar and push tne | eMC indorses a note? Simply this: #e4 for two years. He was discharged after serving | body into an old well under the floor. anaa terest, if the maker of the nate, throug one year. Soon after his release he und Bartlett Upon tbls information the police yesterday went a een te Hyh A wrery arrested on suspicion in this cls, Dut for lack | yo work to nnd the remains Uy paliiug up the hoor | Misfortune, thistaMagement or rascallty, falls Vo of evidence were discharged, Then they went t0 | aud dragzing tor the hidden well, but up to | Pay it. % Sanders, who speaks ouly the Cherokee 4 ¥ days ago Lo see it the K-cheroker, and to tis surprise it did: and versed with a friend at the other end. When ~ 4 ‘ponsi bt ith po Voice in the of gic ee O'clock last Light bad no ‘discovery. The | ¢} A e protite of t “Bill” Bartlett, ‘who Js also a notorious thief and: whole however, Spe ovat | the business and no share in te ‘the norger; wen lernin teiseeate, hie howe oes inte ow gy two sate oficial FW carron, | transaction, if tp profitable; but with a > rtain' loss ii, for any of the reasons stated, Proiinence fo his connéetion itt the robbery of | city treasurer of Staunton, and W.'H. Crawt pepe ied he messenger of the Planet mills In Brooklyn, in| clerk of Bland county, lett thar hemes fae anh | the principal fatis to pay the nove, 1878, when $3,500 was stolen. Bartlett was con- | mond, since which time neither of them has ever - aa His Soames obtaged anew a’ana ae Mean | Pore Hera. and toe tet ong ore | mom the New York Meta counsel a ") lent that one ese Was SI ick’s viet e leased in June, 1879, He was one of the principal | wite’s description of the murdered man in some | The Colin Campbell scandal has drawn a good. jnen in the “Wilkes” gang of forgers, who operated | respects agrees with the appeerance of both, but | deal of unpleasant attention to the naughty doings in Europe in the winter of 187 Bartlett has | more so in regard to Crawford. She describes the | of the Prince of Wales, and much of the corrupt, ‘een arrested sevaral times wituin the past tree mnunlered man as, Manptng, and Crawford had a | Sonaition of what 1s styled society, trom which the yea ut Was always discharged Jack I~ or shrunken ‘used a crutc! > ms dence. ‘He acts a8 a middleman in the forgeries, ‘The last that was: from Shianick he was | trial has torn the vetl, is attributed to his vicious and rarely at the bank or other institu- | in Cincimnati, Whence he wrote last month two }-influence, ns he is regarded as its social sovereign, ‘tions when the forged paper is presented. letters to an ex-detective asking information as to | some of the Journals dig up the scandals in which, Inspector Byrnes has sent a full and accurate | what ‘Was going on in Richmond, it he was talked he ured, Whisper at times “revolution” and history of Sheridan and Bartlett to the consular | about in any way, and What was said about him; | Gesciibe society under his reign as purposeless as agent at Oporto. Both the men are of a mupeer- if his wife had ever given outanything about that Of the Restoration, tasteless as that of the ance, well educated and familiar with business | und saying he had gotten a divorce from her four Georges, irivolous as Was ever that of methods. Naturally they are dangerous criminals. | that he wanted tocome back to Richmond, He | and ‘andigaifed as was ever that of & Germed Sa SSS Warned the ex-detective to say nothing about | principality. ‘The High ‘Tower for London. writing to him. The Cinctnatl authorities have Jee From the London Paper,Iron. been telegraphed to arrest Shinnick if he can be A “Plunger” Over His Head. We are informed that it isintendedtoconstructa|fURQ. [BE 18 BERATED BY A CREDITOR WHO REFUSES TO OOM large tower in London in commemoration of the] UCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. PROMISE. lee year of her mafesty’s reign. This tower is — A telegram from Chicago, December 18, says: Spey feet high at the extreme top, and 420| Neither Lord Nor Laa@y Colim Guilty, | Robert Lindbloom, who 1s a creditor of “Plunger” feet at the top platform, from which may be seen| but Gen. Butler Acted as if He Were. | Frederick lilll to the amount of $968, gave the eth ot eight or nine counties. It willoveriook every other | rn nis summing up of the Campbell divorce case | YUNE Man a lively tongue lashing at a meeting See ee Te eet ae ad eee Ch tke | im London yesterday afternoon Justice Butt said | Hill's creditors Sed cacuuman biebakte memes tower will be 76 feet square, and there will be a | that in regard te Lady Miles finding Lord Camp- xen wg agar Stag oryer er dared “4 fis Structure at the top Of Oxford. serset, where | bell th a compromising position with Mary Wat- reported to the creditors to-day that Hill's assets The ground Hes Ligh; wed ie fer tonectad that the | 80n, While that fact was suspicious, It was not |} $7,227, mainly outstanding differences work will be commenced in January next. The | proof of adultery, and unless the jury had proof | due the unger” ygteae wl ‘trades, rs > ron work (of which there are some hundred tons) | before them they were bound to find Lord Colin | iules aggregate $28,087 gauging from 943 + Laster and TIDtO, MeTORSISG eiass | inocent. ‘The Purfleet tneident must be received | Zoe tlctormlck, & Kennett, to alr. Aindvloom, Sa ee ae ee ee Withgaution, as there were so many cases of mis-| Worthless. Erasures and false entries had beem Tork willbe carried out by Messrs, Wan. King & | taket! Wdentity, and it was for the Jury to dever- | made on almost every page, and the cash, acount Sons, of Pimlico. Mr. Joha Horton is the mauag- | mine whether stiffictent evidence had been ad- | 42d been kept $0 loose1y’ poss re name ; ake head or tail of it. Mr, Kennett concluded aS meractare has: atten pciiod poe °F | quced to prove that Lady Campbell accompanied | luis report by stating that Hill had offered to setae ee ee the Duke of Marlborough there. He ald con- | with ius creditors on the busis of 25 cemts on the siderable attention to the servants, and then | dollar, paying ci aig ee SEE turned to Lord Campbells attempt to have is | ‘Linduioom ‘then to huis feet and de ‘Lebanon (O.) Special to Cincianati Commercial-Gazette. | Wife arrested In Paris, Which he declared was out: | nottnced Hill. He clted the fact that the very Gay A sensation was created in the Green trial just | rageous. Chief Shaw's denial, the judge thought, | of the failure Hill sold him 125,000 bushels Defore adjournment at 6 o'clock this evening. Dr. | should be entitled to ns much Weight Sree: | wheats Bone one remarked tet Me. Linbleoes YH. Darby, of Morrow, who assisted in the post. | Vant O’Nelll’s testimony. "Gen. Butler, should | Was not compelied to buy it, but without noticing fatal: 2 have come into court and given testimony as to | the remark air, Lindbloom "renewed is at mortem examinatit ‘Was on the witness stand his innocence, but so long as he chose to remain | and Said he was in favor of making an example and refused to answer & question put by Prosecut- | away there was no power in England to compel Hii He would never consent lo a compromise, ing Attorney O’Neall unless paid a fee of $25 as an | him tocome. It would, however, tue judge sald, | but, although he had not made adollarin three rt wit Judge O'Neall ruled that he was | be impossible to exaggerate the meanness exhib- | Years, he would turn his claim over to the com- ba teat an ited by Gen, Butler, ir he Was innocent, in remaln- dispose & any other witness to things from court, because in $0 he de- | NL ‘The proceeds might go to some charitable in Wale wilson, Aiormay tor rsen, wala the Sa sehied Lady Coun, "But the Jude tld ce ‘jury | stitution? be would not touch a penny of it The could not be compellad to answer, and that he | they must not take Gen. Butler's a as evi- | creaitars ‘decided not to compromise un Would not answerit he werein lis’ place. ‘The | dence of guilt on either ins or Lady Colin's part. | turned over hfs meibersalp, W Plunger” Judge, with a deal of warmth, replied that he | TO a Juryman the judge said Gen. Butler could not minclined to@o 0 Wiisa i oinave togo to Jat "Then the prose- = ae Tee. becanse being £.0o-reapondent aa - Se Orch Hee ano atill rerased to ahswer, Judge Owes | . The cae> was then given to the jury and they re. | From the Liverpool Poxt. ‘then sent him to jail to remain in the custody of | tired, After @ short absence Uey returned and |“ some wo or three years ago an orchestra was the sheriff until he was willing to come into court | Teported that they could not agree. The disagree. organized in Liverpool from among the society ment Of the jury Was not final They reuired to que as himsel{ of contempt. ‘The atfatrcreated | Meonsider the’ case and Feturncd ai 10 o'clock | ladles by a Viscountess, in order to raise money for ee court adjourned ux | With a verdict. ‘They found’ tat Lord Colin | a charity; (but it has «ince been continued, and Pees tS aie “>| Campbell had ‘not committed adultery, and that | has now become something like a permanent, ai et ee Lady Colin ad not committed aduicery with any | rair, At present the orchestra s limited to a string ‘A Story of a Slivér Plate. of te co-respondents. ‘The jury added a rider uhat | "lr. ‘WHAT HAPPENED AT THE READING OF A RICH MAN'S gentleman and an officer, and had caused the only | ments are unsuited to ladies’ lips, and fair cheeks feo cans a difficulty Which the jury experienced in reaching | distended by blowing, ‘From the Ansonia (Conn.) Sentinel. adeciston, - would ‘The recent windfall of a half million to Harvard i ee ee eres. Ses College by the will of a miser whohad half-starved | Wit fallar Hwunber of second Violins, eigiit Violas and ‘himself through Ufe ih order to achieve such a col- On The Snowy Ficid of Homer. eigut violoncellog. "Three : Jege immortality, reminds a Birmingham citizen | ews cxaplane TRY THE DUEL AMERICAN Pasmton— | Ound Willing and compevent to play that ponder- of one Sheldon Clark, of Oxford, Who died about ‘ONE SHOT DOWN. poh 50 years ago, bequeathing about $100,000 (anim-| 4 special trom Ottawa, Ont., dated Sunday ‘to | S¥ery Ube of Beauty are there, clad uniformly ™mease fortune in those days) to Yale College, | the New York Tribune, says: .The first duel | pale blue, and-otbers coupled only with the condition that his (the do- | rought in Canada in many years occurred here at | allowed Vo invade Unis nots) portratt be placed the walls of the | 3] o'clock last night. ‘The principals were John T. collage as its, penetactor. was a bachelor, | Wate, an old-time Canadian : Souptzns, DENOUNCE Ghserupuious im nis, He had ‘numerous | @ditor of a weekly paper called The Investigator, | ot Corporal 3 relatives, but in their ey profitied but | and J. Yanruhan, a machine agent whom, Whit | U. & imtautry, = Tttle troia thelr relationship to hinn, Some of them charged with betraying a young woinan and whom | mien of B, ~ them, AWooat ponte pane 2 canall wood on the Sutakires of the city. Prenpely thy conduct of sergeant Connor ad party, 3 one of a ury 30 - - — tor, 118 related, a8 to furnish a solid saver piate | at the hour White Attended by his sec | wo privates, one Of uns cumpany and one of com” for'the coffin of his wife's beloved “Uncle ond, T. H. Russell, city editor ot The Daily Citizen. pany B, 24th infantry, who, don.” When the will was read, however, over the | Show was falling und the ground was covered to | armed and provided With proper orders from this. remaing the donor, finding himself “left,” delib- | the depth of aioot. Hanrahan was early in at-| post, and en route to Fort Leavenworth (Kansus eral Seepped Oto the comin, mxew didn tn tendance and took things cooly and the indiffer. | military priaoa as guards 10 two military prieos- ian ra Tomnine tp po wsticcond 2 tks poe, toward a Patening-up ot we imcutty uy were fee Dy two Uninasked highyraymen on the For bing a Post Office. Hiis honor, White said, had been ‘to the | notice had been given the ‘and party ALL. Conine and were committed | quick and nothing short ot an appeal fo, the God the robbers. wel on the wrain. Bevolusiogs were vurcier} ahd Tebheng the wetsoctran pout omice =a encase oat and he Dacks soldier Conduct of tneperae” — eed : Tateae wen get at a a-calibre revolvers, ‘At the word two | ressmrt_sohn Mose 120 jail in New. York = oie of eee ee, Pistol shots rang out simiktancousiy,. The result 11 on account of his indiscretion in ‘omy ‘xnocked down with's club, bat not Ly ¢! a - ‘Gf the Masonic board of reliet, shot, and the machineman fell At once, his veo- | amater, seoretary of & ra % hd it was announced to the victor that his enemy cthipaint of larceny against him. er ‘struck in the groin. He. ‘Satisfaction | said that on October 9th last «man came into his ‘with ube result aud lert the ‘hurry, his | omtice in the Masonic and honor a himself ‘Van Dree, of ‘The No. ot ‘Conn., asked and he is said: three to pay’ his tare dangerous. ‘Mr. Delamater let the man have the amount. om ee a AS Rage ts 2 ab tral So es cay two months i“ only two : pt nd isd be Mes been,