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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, TELEGRAMS N THE STAR easterlies z AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Jecthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by : Z : z ER u The Evening Star Newspaper Company, A CHIEF CLERK CAPTURED, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t EEE at 7 betes but is Found im Mexico and Rail- arenas oie readed Back to California, a sCofen recount a0 10 conte ey : Saw PRaxctico, Cat, Sept, 16—A Los Angeles ‘Sine yer So Aoe montane mee e4 special says: It has become popular here tor “Post Oftice at Washington, D.C, as z sheriffs to railroad prisoners out of Ensenato, the mene ean pew colony on Todos Santos Bay, tn Lower Calle pau Sre= pi fornia. A few days ago Gormiey, the brute who re rete peal See, SS mtn” * asauited a twelve-year-old ir, Was. kidnaped than is paid Dy Los Angeles constables a few miles from Huse- + than is paid for, Pn ecvanons ssgusisinownonapptitn | WASHINGTON, D. C. SU PPLEME NT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. Inte oganty ul erie vemmilar cost — - Soine Young man, who camie here ‘ = = c . uas been for tGANB. cisco last year, and has = AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. PHILADELPHIA’S GREAT DAY, | THE CHICAGO ) BOME TRAGEDY. It was filled with men in every stage of mutilation. | Clerk at the Calif be ER © i ANOs—GKAND. SQUARE == —— — ieee — ah ye streets Gee ES jim the city, Accs & 24 aE" li hte st beantifial and Perfect | _ ‘TO-moknow. BLIC SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE PHOP- cae nesane saw wae Incidents of the Constitutional Cen- Mheatis alackened’ ‘They had already planned the | PAINE ear eS erie Russell a iy eae WATER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ERTY NEAR ALEXANDRIA, VA. = tennial Celebration, het arrest of nearly a hundred of ‘the best known an- | were detailed to. work fhe ease, and about OS, WITH | REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF WALNUT FRAME | Under authority of # decree of the circuit |“ Om Of Restivity to be Ushered IM | ome NAVAL DISPLAY—ARRIVAL OF PRESIDENT CLEVE- | AS stated in Tux Stax of Wednesday, tho Su-| the meeting, Policeman Mathias Degen fas kitted | Man, 48%, mae acquainted with hin, taey J. TARLON FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED INGIEK | UBder authority of « decree of the Circuit ning. TAND—RECEPTIONS BY GOV. BEAVER AND CARDINAL | Preme Court of Iilinots that morning deitvered an | Outright, horribly mutilated by the Gursing bomdy | hethadhad Sine inet, Prides: wueht wd raliroaded jes) ‘BOOK CASES, PAINTED “PURSE, | at ita special term, June, 1887, in the sult of ‘The great Hebrew festival season begins Mon-| @!BEONS—THE PRESIDENT SERENADED. optnton in the ease of theeight Chicagoanarchists, | and six of his comrades torn and maimed aimost | his Yyrough to the. ett RE, BRUSSELS. INGKAIN AND OLHER CAM. | Rotchford and wife ve, Riordan and others, the sub- day, or rather at sunset Sunday evening. That 18 affirming the decision of the court below. Seven | beyond ition, suffered nights and days of | McCauley states that on ‘Frida: PEISCHINAAND ¢ 3 : H TO MOEA Te CEASE AE vewremwrg | etibtrn as weal commtitisners, wilofferat public | ths’ begining at tae do oe ing Ce m THER, Acaka,e ball sellin fron of one | atctiou, at the Fairfax-strect entrance to the court-| Hebrew reckoning, the first ot the month of wn, theabove aegrimen! vf Louselid effects, | room of the Corporation Court of the city of Alexan- | 1 ee Be antae : — = FOUR, 1887, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., the Farm, : ne G FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. hoar said city, known as “Spring Park. of which | Celebrated trom Sanday evening until the’ follow- ree Philip Kotchford died seized, and on which he resided. | ng Tuesday evening. Some of the Hebrews be- peers finely | “Tt contains about 80 acres of land of superior qual | longing to reformed or modern congregations Folding Bedstead, W: ‘The enthustasni in Philadelphia yesterday over | or them august Spies, A. R. Pars: agony, and then died, martyrs for the sake ot the | going up the hill to his hotel ti — August pns, Samuel hi rs - the other features of the Constitutional celebra- | Fielden, Michael Schwab, Geo, Enel, Adoiph | MW Which they had protected. The names of those | Klexicans, ome of whom was Poyereno, am tion was fully as great asin regard tothe indus- =d =p nel, Iph | heroes were: Geo, Miller, Timothy Flavin, Nels ‘kn Fischer and Louls Lingg—were sentenced to be | Hansen, Thos i win, Nels | other an Enwenado oficwr mec ia, put revolvers scher ani ingg—were sentens fansen, Thos Redden, Jno. J. Barrett, jehael | to his bea made him throw up bis han trial parade, of which a complete account was in oyun sp A - a given in THE Star. The naval part of the celebra- hanged on Ni 7, oul Sheahin. Besides the seven men fatally wounded, | They handcuffed him, put him on a horse and of 10a, ey saan Ras anita oamtncar ete eleven were permanenily disabled and fifty seri- iaeeen him to the'ltine, He was In the saddle ton was very interesting, and was begun at SUN- | to serve fifteen years in the penitentiary. ‘The | CUS! injured. forty-eight hours and had but ove, hour’ sleep rise by the United States war vessels, which had | story of the crime for which they were sentenced egw cmap abeiegacaapay el were met by Rass with acarriage and a war Deen ordered to Philadelphia to lend their import- | 1s thus graphically told in a Chicago dispateh to | W®S egun before Judge Gary in the Criminal Ou Paratho ‘at Marvle-Top Chamber | ity and in good condition. It ia improved by axood | celebrate only one day, while the more strict Sofa Beds, ing eral Taraelives oneet ere 3 ney | Fant. MeCauley’s fall arose from fast living. He x ance to the occasto1 anchored In | the Ye di Court, Chicago, June 21. Nearly a month WAS | gor go00 in debt, and When rents came in he took Goneben whe Lenten aha fbi ges; Sofa Beds, | brick dwelling house, a lance barn, grauery, ice house, lites observe two days. he holiday 1s known | the Delaware River, A ceves of chirtece gan | renee consumed in obtaining a jury. ‘The hearing of | fhe Money to gamble to get Square. He lost the coi munges, Wall Pine” | ge. kc. ‘The land is well watered, is situated just be- | also i a peels iver. A salute CULMINATION OF TWO YEARS’ AGT“ATION. ole ‘over §1,000, in a poker game with room Furniture, | Painted Chamber Furniture, as the day of remembrance, and of the ‘was fired from each of the evidence began on Monday, June 19, and on | whole amount $1,000, in a poker ge EPRIGHT AND | Hair and Husk Mattresses, lance nuiuber of Brus: | Youd the city limits of Alexandria, about a half mile | ices in the synagogue the blowing of the ram's "ach one of them, the booming: ‘The 4th of May, 1886, was the date of the Hay-| Friday, June 30, the State rested. ‘The defense | a well-known gentleman at a hotel in Santa Mo: sy terms; old in- sels and other Carpets, Charuber and other Tables, | from the local depot of the Alexandria and Washington Bann Ss iraeaitl rt. Rosn | ‘26 Canuon being distinctly heard for miles. One | market bomb tragedy. After two years of secret | fmished thelr ‘testimony on August 10, and the | ico. When he fied from this city he had but 100 ment for new. Cooking and Heating Stoves, Store Fixtures, &. “| Railroad, and in character of soil, improvements and | HOT forms a peculiar and significant pat sh (hour later the Queen Emma followed with asalute | 1 and violent appeals to the laboring men | &fguments having been heard, the jury returned a | in his pocket, and has been sup) ever since JNO. FP. ELLIS & €O.. ‘ALSO, ee = . | Hashanah ushers in a series of holidays of most | o¢ elev. a. | meetings: appe: ing verdict of ty on Friday 20. Argu-| by a friend. "He confesses his. > Pa ave. nw. sear lth at. | At PWELVE O'CLOCK, by order of the Secretary of Reese papel eet a Seeing a) Toker Gl un ceed Tatlin) Wola, eects Gass ay of these vessel ee bani 1 | Yonunite in hanging the capitalists and conscat- | Tents on the motion fora iew trial were made |. Both Gormley and McCauley to-day obtained ND PIANO, WITH soe eee: Purposes. 2 a wale ith bunting and and at | ing their property, the approach of May 1, 1886, first week in October. The ion Was over- | Writs of habeas corpus on the ground that they y . ‘Terms of sale: One-fifth of the purchase money to | day, September 21, is the fast of Gedalyah; Satur- | night the; lan- | found the Wworkingiuen of Chicago in a highly ex, | whe Mrst in October. The motion was o i apie At TWELVE O'CLOCK, a number of Driving and day, the 26th, is the sixth day of penitence, and is 'y were illuminated with Chinese ruled. Then each of the elght defendants made | were arrested in Mexic * “INO. F. ELLIS & €O., Work Hi (0 ‘Ht be paid in cash; the residue in three equal instalments | 48Y, t pel a ery made | Citable state, ‘The inauguration of the eight-hour : 5 — _— “e146 gis Bs aves nen 10 Ue S| suum Garten Burien Wecourand Hacteas | atsix tree an eshteen month rom the day of | SPacally a day for reviving religious sentiment. | te70S., Beautiful pyrotechnic splays were made | sbeenttSunesmaauraon gt aa Sgn non | Tong sparches ts “iy scatmnce moe B38 SosvED Mans PRISON CARR, STEIN E PIANO. IN GOOD CON! ‘one Horse Cart, nearly ue\ sale, with interest, the purchaser to give his bonds for | o¢ atonement (Yein Kippur). the most {mportane | THE training Squadron that was to arrive in New | Was fixed as the day on which the business of the | Bary sentenced Spies, Parsons Fielden, Schwa © tou, with stool and cover: atx Dareain. For District Government, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, _| the deferred instaiments; the title tobe retained until | Gay in the Jewish calendar, On that day every | XOrk yeste 213-1m_937 Pennaylv lay was ordered by the Navy Depart. | Country was to be by a rapid succession | Fischer, Lingg, and Engel to hang, and Neebe (6 | Josh Harlan, the Counterfelter, Fine near 10th st. ‘24 Old Double School Desks. they shall have been fully paid: the buildings to be| Jewish man, woman and child will gather into | Ment to report at Philadelphia, It consists of the | Of strikes. In Chleage, howe the workmen | nreen, ver, SUAKE PIANO, IN GOOD CONDITION, | gh} ZR peton, Fooms Ce kept insured in the sum of $3,000, at the least, by or | the house of worship. It 1s the day upon which | Jamestown, Portsmouth, and Saratoga. Twenty- | acted before their time, the whole of April being | the ars ‘imprisonment, in accordance with |" ishes his Sentence and is Set Free. e case Was ang fore oes riBin si SEVENTEENTH, 1887, ‘co Boe : Eee ann five years Have elapsed Since the Jamestown was | Marked by strikes in all branches of trade. The ‘Court at Ottawa, March 17 and 18, the Hon, rer, TIL, Sept. 16,— st he famous Werth necator, OWN FY ELLIS & CO, CZ ee SE a seoscl tims tha Dengat of a peasy eaters io ibe Ib inat day; aud Tesco eee oe ard in that port, from Which she ‘ea salled for the ae eS Swett Cape W.P. Black and Mr. Zemet Prsepcphonke she pegdicwd es cchchraned, 31m _93T Pen: en. We, near 10th mt, 1HE SUBSCRIBERS, AS TRUSTEES, WILL | Purchase bonds and the property to be resold. at the | sunset on October 3 begins the Feast of Booths, and Japan station, hours, and tt set all the others. 2 Senator Speaking in behalt of the defendants, and State's | Hoos sicoartncy was chief, took bis departure FREADwURY SQUARE PIANO, IN GOOD CONDE Toteetpaieeis ae highest bidder, on purchaser's risk, in default of complying with the | which lasts for elght days, and with palm branches, Arrival of the President. of May, when the rest of the ts Of Labor | Attorney Grinnell, Attorney General’ Hunt, and | Pte decom Baggot ra Be cum peels oh ate oR | wie cea ae eye | See acinete e eCOBTee URE | wana wen cvaw ux ant narunan| steel {ode os Juud tes venue sue sos | Geng cama fo havo Yuna be | frau Joe price to-day. te name dork ee Ce oe Oo. ‘oD the western subtichs uf the towis of Rock bs meekness, purity and’ charity, the 0 . Years he was one of McCartar LOCK M. Rare chance for 3 | 7pVHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. alone ns nce ered ear Q freight-handlers ‘on ‘all the al roads, the house gang until the entire gang” Was broken bargain. For further information apply to ie Rival Of tantra ee earth. October 11 1s the | dent, Mrs. Cleveland, Secretary Bayard, and Col. | turniture and other wood-workers, che 8000 1um- RXBCUTIVE CLEMENCY THEIR ONLY HOPE. o t S-1m 937 Penn SEE aD Ty asteos, Lh NCERY SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT ON E | most ‘cossreoiing inthe law. On tat day the | and ‘Mrs. Lamont, left Washington at’ o'clock | bermen in the fouthweetern pare of the ltr, the | _W. A. Foster, one of the lawyers for the defense | Hittenliouse, gr eS Ee (seinen Bhabha an. Le Ravin mi STREET. BEIWEEN TWENTY-SECOND AND | fateh tho reading Of Che Wooly, eenat chs | Yesterday afternoon in charge of Maj. J. M. Car- | Dricklayers, stonemasons, ot Doth sexes | at the time of the trial, sald this evening that, | Boyde, the celebrated’ counterfeit” engraver. WEBER Baby GRAND PIANO, IN GOOD CON- TWENTY-TMIRD STREETS NORTHWEST. Pentateuch, The school Doard Tuesday night | $00. A Not journal before reaching Baltimore de- | 04 2 vast army of, slscellaneous, roves: taking et the | ROcwithstanding the talk of an appeal to the | Boyde'ls now squaring it, and so is Rittenhous, i LLIS & CO, FAMILY SUPPLIES. AS sini gussets day GD Adopted (a resolution excusing Jewish children | tained the train twenty minutes, which was not | Waterloo that haa befallen capital, and discussing | United States Supreme Court, the only hope now ay a ae Se 7 sitim 9 nsyl¥ai w., hear 10th st. IS = of June, 1887; in equity cause No. 10,006, Cas. from attendance at school on Jewish holidays, made Spen the journey; otherwise the trip the future in all the ark Re first flush — = ey Ek ed Sentence With Pete at Michigan City, and when a sidy vs. Cassidy, I snail offer for sale, ay q > — 3 Was without special incident, At Baltimore a usiasm. “nh came ive move of rea | out he had an abundance of the “queer,” which h 4 c cMowing re e, situated 7 e Pres tet é 3 "1 “Stumbus then caine to PIANOS F RATE PRICES. |. , New Akron Cracked Wheat, New Akron Barley, Sowit: Part of Lot que 1) im square 00, Uerinnizg tor | “I'heaters—Proposed Action of the Au=| minutes. On’arriving at Wilmington there was a | turing district were massed together near the | tO Tee Cee ae el betes case bat eee, | being exhausted, he began shoving i. again, aud Oa7F i SVE. T Wes Seo why (20) feet. a 1c 70% feet, to Ke r ve “Which of the anarchists will have their sen- Z at Jotlet. ie ubews aoeds calldiee oe mee West twenty (20) feet, and thence south 70% feet, eared in com ith Mrs. Cleveland on | Strike. ‘The crowd comprised lumber shovers, Akron ‘Mills of FERDINAND SCHUMACHER teat | the beginning. Bullding Inspector Entwisle, when asked by a | Pe pany wi rs. having been manufactured since the cooler weathe —— 5 = tences commuted, If any?” ‘Ternis ut sale, as prescribed by the decree, are: One- | srax reporter if he proposed to take oficial action | tue CaF Platform and bowed his acknowleagments. | moulders, planing-mill men, and box makers. ted, If any’ are ABSOLUTELY free Irom woovll or any other a = aa i ‘The Queer Case of Hem third of the purehses-mouey in cash, and the balance At Wilmington the Presidential party were met | Nearly ali were foreigners and most of them wore } | “1'do not belleve that sam/\fFiclden, Michael a thot.) Parsons Will ev SUMMERVILLE, Ga., Sept. 16—A queer complica Caen til oF any ot in id two Years, with interest, secured by deed of | On the report of the grand jury on the condition | by the Philadelphia reception committee, consist- | a red ribbon on their coats. Present! Schwab, or A. K. Parsons will ever be ; a | sect. ELPHONZO YOUNGH CO.. | trust on: property sold “A deposit’ OF 850 will be re | of the theaters, sald he fab uneuista aueven tell meter Taner ‘Thompeon, chairman; Geo, W. | Sples appeared, and, leaping on an empt ToT muendoubt whether Adolph Fischer will As | tion has arisen here over the cave ‘of Henry Pope, Tr | yd Absgstorant em and bright Cape Cod Gan. | duinclac tat abe, all contepaieti al E08 | Question. ie has, he sad, sent fora Copy of the | CHllds, Ad. Dicxel, Ged B- Roberis Bs Ke Tam | ay to “harangue the a nufess 1t looks | who is under sentence of death. Miss Kenrick, a 7 r Chas. H. Bi Fs those who heard it, was more rec t 4 slo-dds ___MARGAKET CASSIDY, Trustee._| grand jury’sreport, and will consider it tn connec | Pia The pees rane ee ae ead Ce ae ed Tet aerryeeck: | PIwhy should these four be let) off easier than | White lady, was outraged in February inst, and IRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV ton with any steps he may take in the matter. = See fo os prevare’ te ot Henry Pope, col fuer a harrow escape frock srede: maar mercee Strects, where the City Troop wasin waiting, and | His remarks were directed exclusively at. Mc- | the others? evel ~¥ ice new" pianos for rent. | SUMNER. J t lyn a LIC keetios CLORGETOWN, B.C» AT2UE-| so tar as the question of authority 1s concerned, | under their escort they were driven to the fafay. | Cormick, and when he had ceased speaking a | |, “The testimony as to them was so different, and | 1¥nclilng, was sentenced to ‘Taylor, confined tn Frovz: On THURSDAY, SE! BER_ TWENTY ail at Somerset, r DAY, SEPTEMBER athered, anticipating the arriv: in answer to warrant a difference in the punishment. pope w: ited SECOND, iser, t IVE CLOCK, “BM. ih any alterations that may be necessary, and to | £6 their repeated te coe arrival, and in answer Bue was choked with hurrying mett and boys: | a COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE WECOMMENDED. Brought here trom ‘Kentucky. ibed property, being part of lot No, 10, fronung | erect suitable tire-escapes and stand-pipes on the | and Mrs, Cleveland appeared on the balcony and | The roargrew mightier in volume as the mob| The condemued anarchists did hot wevin to show | fare Rie Rea oe ey He, was taken De- | UGieaton ihc casy thie of itiwh, (or 92d) séreets und | exteriors, and ted lights and gongs ut the exits | Bowed thelr acknowledgments amid tremedous | surged into the large vacant lot in front of the yesterday that the fatal news of the day betore | assailant. ‘Tiras “orcified, Tayior, took, Deck Sie Funning back 202% feet, beng part of the premises, | anq stai ahttneinters cheering. ‘The President, in conversation, subse- | McCormick works. A solitary policeran was on a conieesion and how decisres that be tsmet the formerly belonging to the late Thomas Jackson, Twaysin the interiors. But, sald Mr. En- | quently éxpressed himself highly gratined by the | duty at the gate; and he Was chased way with a | had made any impression upon them. man, He has, in consequence, been rel ‘and ‘Feruue; One-half caah Ualauce in 12 months, with | Lwisle, the fire-escape, asrecently devised and rec- | Cordiality Of his eum, shower of Doulders, and in a few minutes there | ‘The representative German paper of Chicago, agal 4 rf 7 ma their conduct and actions as proved was such as ee the theaters, he sald, can be compelled to make | ctt@ Hotel. Here an immense assemblage had | mighty Foar of “On to McCormick's!” arose from c P } ec ecu 3 71H ST. NW F rent and sold New Enzland, § H unless the governor again interferes Pope will have eIANOR interest, and sectired by a deed of trust on the prop- | ommended by the. fire-escape ‘commission. and : ‘was not a whole pane of glass left in the three | the Staats Zeitung, Which bas hitherto been in | toh ‘erline of Which most people believe oe eriraieate THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD IS ery gold. or aifcaai at the option ‘of the purchaser. | approved by the District, Commisclonene ws tee Gov. Beavers Reception. stories of the great factory. “At this instant a pa- | favor of the execution of the anarchists came out | Wylans {oF 8 « stems, ke 80,000 oU dowita nue, of le sultable for use upon a theater, and it will be |THE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARIES BAYARD AND | trol wagon dashed into the crowd, end a dozen | yesterday morning nan editorial somewhat Supe —S— ee sak oat pees J pUNCANSON Bios. aucuoncors | ROCSSANY, therefore, for the cominkssion to adopt FAIRCHILD AMONG HIS CALLERS. Policenien formed in line at the gates. |The crowd | porting a commutation of sentence. Kidnapped by Kentuckians. ROE s Auct an oscape tac will t ee dems nd. ° Y ts Gov. Beaver shook hands with fully 15,000 En Cee Spas hed raat WHAT GEN. BUTLER SAYS OF THE CASE. Gowcoxna, It, Sept. 16—On Friday morning, ERE EE ss. PIRICK DWELLING NO, G43 STREET NOME | UY On their rounds, ‘but “the recommenda. | People at his public reception in one of the | Crmisstids, and as men on both sides were talling | A Boston dispatch reports that Gen. Butler, who | september 8, one Jax Joneqbecame involved te EE ex %ss8 7 WEST BEING ONROF 1HE MOST DESIRABLE | Hons they made did “not emanate. from | galleries of the Academy of the Fine Arts, and | fight and left wo mors wagon loads O Golleenies | It has been stated would be empioyed in bebalf uf AND CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN THE CITY. | him. Speaking of sAlbaugh’s Theater, he said | numbered among his visitorsa no lesadistinguished | caine tearing up at a gulop. Others followed | tho anarchists, explained his position as follows: | for labor with John Long, who resides in Li hat $0 far as he could remember the grand jury | personage than the President of the United States. | UBUI 100 policemen faced the rioters. A battle | rom what cxamination of the matter I bare TION ATTAINED + Bros’. PIANOS. Matchless in singing nality, power, purity, aud sweet : difficulty concerning the settlement of an account L r ston County, Ky., opposite Unis place, at the - aaa z “IRST, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will(#@ | found that there was no barrier between the | P* = ensued, which lasted about five minutes, and | made Ido not ything to warrant my taki ae 4 aner te forma lie ORGAN is THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT =| DFARS Tat ly | guditorium and the stage of the theater other | The governor was assisted by the centennial com- | then’ the rioters fled in all directions, leaving a | Made I do not see any nt On taseiee | oe SS ee reproduced fu tue Se eet ee Lok 66, SQUARE 247, | than a cloth curtain, and not, as there is at the | missions’ committe on invitations and aids, the | hair dozen of thelr number on the Held.” “The reat | AUY ,active steps in thelr behalf. On the other | was passed, aud in the melee which ensued Jones Er reere olfectiea tears fronting 20 feet ou Le inet orth near 14th street | National Theater, one of asbestos, Which 13 fire | introductions being made by Messrs. John Hug- | of the wounded got away. Only two policemen, | 2&4, I have not completed the exaimtnation sum. | was severely clubbed over the head with a rifle in of el ay y. or “4 ciently for me to definitely refuse to do so. The | the hands of Long, and was left for dead. He was ly adapted for use it Mirmoanparescocme can tices ede tel basexrenie | DTOCE: gard and John W.' Woodside, | President Cleve- | Kelly and Kaiser, were seriously hurt. Eleven | Pupiic may rest assured that I will never allow | Wowace eee river, Where his wounds AND LECTURE ROOMS, brick coutainiug uine rvoms end bath’ room, and large Mr. Entwisle said that Col. Ludlow recently in- | land arrived at ten minutes before 10 ‘o'clock, ac. | rioters were arrested. man’s life to be sacrificed if I can see any ground | were dressed, but on Saturday he was int _ cellar, range, latrobes, gas fix.ures, marble mantl Structed him, as chairman of the fire-escape com. | companied by Secretaries Bayard and Fairchild THE CALL TO ARMS. ‘on which it can bly be saved. I thoroughly | into going tothe middie of the riverin a skiff ssic to call th ‘ Sud ni ts . F : assachuse uy rder and from thelscation would wakes good insest- | exainination ct thetee thence ne anake, an | and the citizens’ commities Om the reception of | august sples having watched the procession | believe, as the Supreme Court of Massachusetts | Hinde tis pectgens ne pan of ere oder aud trom the ocation would nike s good invest: | exainination of thetwo theaters, As stated in | distinguished guests “The party drove. direct Cor MoDacaGics Soe led a street car | on0e expressed {t, tat asman asa right to quib- | pretended friends that Long desired to settle thelt vided siness auan, being | ye-terda : Xe Latay start for MeCormt Doarded a street " and’ as "roth t i ee Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, andbe | aay of access oval yatta of the citys Ainination lase-Monday, and will have a conference | envored the ulliog: Se. the ohetse a ad | sud rode tohisamee’ Teovens morning a violent | Pe for i ie ae ee a =e Te ‘Will be stated at tine of sale. : yen yi > 7 I KETCHES MED MEX. ‘ ‘with Aruats anid Musiotans, ai ie Amer | SUr€ and aee to tt that elther sacks or barrels read 15 DUACANSON UUUS. aucuoneers,_ | W1th the Commissioners as to the further steps to | trance. On reaching the second floor the Pres | editorial article appeared im the Arbelter Zeitung, 5 arpereen Tested on a warrant of “some kind sworn out Dy ewith Artiste and Musioane: aud Rae DU _ Aucuonesra | nade bythe Saninis tos ene eee cxaimtnation | dent entered the reception room armin-arm with | calling upon the workingmen to avenge tet | Alfred R. Parsons ts the only American among | Tested on, & warrant of some kind sworn Out by FISCHEK PLANO, old and reliable, BY DUNCANSON BKOS., Aucuoneers, made by the commission 13 entirely distinct. from | Chairman Thompson, by whom he was. presented | prethren who had been shot down at the inst the doomed men. He was born in Texas and lived to-day. ‘The citizens of Golconda are quite indig- is “CERES,” : Phat made by the crand jury. In reference to the | to the governor. | The mecting was a very cardial | tion of the “capitalistic beasts.” ‘This was fol. | there until some fourteen years when he | nant over lis kidnapping, and have retained am STAYMAN, TRUSTEES SAL notice which District Attorney Worthington has | one. ‘The usual compliments were exchan; edd at 6 o'clock: vernon by the issue cagrd 3 iow., Washiiuctom, DG, Sent to the managers Of the theaters informing | the President speaking in almost an inaudi: | {he Gamoce Siesreaee cheats ete got | moved to Chicago, since when, up to the timo of | attorney to defend ulm aiid assist in the provecte fctaltuert, Md 4 | And have the imprint of iy them that unless they made the alterations and | ble voles. When'tle handshaking. hed teased veloped, was written by Spies ih. his gottice imine. | iS arrest, he gained 4 livelthood tpally as q | WOR of his kidnappers. iichmond, Va BE Tete gh9 deed of trust duly recorded in improvements sugyesvea by the, Jury he would | Gov. Beavor wavediis handito an elevation behing | quately after uno ioe a Mocormickst "The circe-| HDC He married Mra Parsons (Who 1 | gos see gover: tien: EER ax No, 1202; folio 189, sea, ue land have them indicted, Mr. Entwisle said this action | him, on which weré grouped several governors and | {uavewy, Siver the ric ff possible, even more, of an anarchist. than her ‘Through Ou SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEM TWENTY-FOUR, | 18S not relation to that which will be taken. by | other distinguished guests, “G0, the plated Ravenaet_ We Pa ‘our masters sent | Husband ever was) in Texas, apparentiy without | | Owosso, Msom., Sep. 26.—The son of Henry Foote, EP ee er esr at ¥ ‘CLOCK B. M., in front of the prea: | the Commissioners in any way. “In the event of &|form, Mr. Clevelant; avon wilt At Payer Bete gph ae ero) inquiring or caring whether she had secured a | of Byron Township, recently purchased a new re: (GAINS IN PIANOS. attacl ‘None. wii the two ises, the following ‘described, Sorat Ce compliance with the notice of the distriet attorney, | some old friends there, aiid make some new ones, | Sour brothers At McCormick's this: stewie se ‘They | divorce negro whom she had married some | voiver, of which he was ‘Victor Mo- nd Square Pisses whtetitess a igemains withows Gold medals. | WShanaton, ety, Distet Of imbis wwit: Tots | the recommendation of the fre-escape commis- | I hope.” President Cleveland at once found him- | Killed the poor wretches because they liad the courses | Years before, and who still lives. peared very proud. uummbored eight (8), nine (8) and ten (TO), In ‘square | Sion will have to be considered in addition, self the center of an admiring throng, and was ai | to disobey’ tha supreme will of their bomes: they Kiled | ” SamUcl Ficiden was born iN Lancashire, Eng..n | Laughlin, a young. man who was Miss bore Ge ee ———o—____ the same time the recipient of a warm greeting | them because they dared to ask for the shortening of | 1847. He worked In acotton mill from ‘the time | Elizabeth young Foote’s sister, atthe — (ASE UE ‘The Putnam Phalanx. from those in the governor's line. Finding the ac | the hours of toll; they killed them to ‘show you, he was eight years old until he reached his ma- | house a few dayi ‘and when the’ lad began to Jonging or in any wise appertaining. ‘ ‘THE FAMOUS HARTFORD MILITARY ORGANIZATION To | Commodations on the platform somewhat limited, Sheers [iis ere ey oe See eee poy ae jority. When he was eighteen years old he went ze —s poo pwd =i ys po te po Lbwakb F. DRoor, ieraiee Tho Lmount of the uikebtodness secured, VISIT WASHINGTON. he stepp-a down by the side of Gor. Beaver where | you: you wil'ynt tiled, Yeutmvetor sexs eaneoc | ( Weslyn and Joined the Methodist Episcopal | Laughlin asked vo sect mo earunel Ben 3 Pa. ave. late WG. Metaerott © 00, eM GALE CO | bear dig aut tee witb 8 por couture «| ‘The Putnam Phalanx, of Hartord, conn, ts ex.| iy "ymmutyny ate tentang contlaucd 1° | Parevuatie algae few ye menial Saar | CRUTER, DeCORINE UDMA, ee ee a a eee hae nt for STEINWAY & SON'S PIANC be secured by deed of tv ston prennises or allcash, at | pected to visit this city, asannouncedin Tue Star, | ments demamiod bie dente Soe eee foot cna You havo meriiced to the factory | United States in 1808 and, after Stopping ‘three | It, Whereupon, young Foote declared there was no Te 2 call, 6472 a sit ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, | option ofpurchaser: 4 depot of 2100 reauired on | on October 4. ‘This organization isone of the best | ard and Fairchild also enjoyed a fair snare of a lords, Ip short. you have len miserable and obedient | years in Cleveland, Look up’ his residence in Chi- | danger, veceuse the revolver was not loaded. ’ 7 tasers be complied with in ten days, | Ki Ne la e ‘tention, but the time allotted the Washington asa ‘ago, where he has ’since resided. Foote re-entered the root where - Cimesrmixe asp Hanpwax Prasos eae ae wee ee aed cas sate et ace el eg | aces ao nena Nee mocibersp including, | nan Dar nbes aaa ao ‘numbers desiring vo | (reek £0 fl the coffers of Your lazy, thieving master. | “E04 Spica was bor in Friedewald, in the | Laughlin was she sald: “Hands up, now, of Til To reut and sold on monthly pay chaser, aiter five days public notice of stich resale in | DY Prominent citizens of Hartford. The uni- | fuSresonted so great that the separave presexte, Miben rap sak bum now to lessen the’ parden, be sends | province of Hesse, , in 1855. He was edu- | Shoot.” She then pulled the t 5 oe Fianos repaired, stored, tuned, and moved. some Newspaper puulishedin Washinstou, D.C. form of the Phalanx 1s unique, consisting of a | tlons were but momentary. Then Af-yon are the sole eh yous arinies, He hare | cated by a private tutor during his early years. | Clares, the pistol ‘went off accidentally. At any eG eeaaen we Bercsets Serrsa Lear Tes, AMES POHAGS'( trustees, | frilled shirt front, cockade hat, velveteen kmicker- | _Ex-President Hayes arrived about ten minutes | aed their blood vo free you then you will riesim yous | After thishe studied at the Polyeechnlc Institute. ae Se oor ae - G METZEROTT & CO, _sl4-deds SAMUEL CHOSS, 5 Lockers, and yellow-top boots.” It will bring about | after 9 o'clock, and was soon followed by Gen, | might, Hercules, and destroy the hideous monster that | Atthe age of sixteen he sailed for America. He came ‘Od and “highly ‘hiss: Foote a e Ave. Ohi) HHOMAS DOWLING, aucnoneer. —-—=—=—~—=*seVenty“vemen under arms, and anequal number | Sheridan, wa had just. come. {ron a camp ire io destroy you To dria!” We call you ta arus! | to Chloago immedietely, and was engaged invari | Jetrs old and highly respected. = +r = 50 CENTS A POUND, of an honorary corps, accompanied by their | given in his honor by Post2,G. A. R., where he ‘ous occupations unttl 1880, about which time he Saeco G. L. Was & Bros. tae ocala ee THERE RGAE, TaoMHMAPUR EMTROUER | Cams, ‘ue Pualany wil! airive ere on the | made abret speech old comrades and had a | , The revenge circulae was folowed an hour iter | Gecatne eultor of the rbeder Zehong, and edie | FS 709 7th st. nw. Establishe arriving: ky. i] at 7 - r afternoon ot ‘rr 4, and will probably es- | very pleasant me, e governors of otherStates flaming type, as a vehicle “histic brother, rious Result Bee Sting. pagel ak cad ether San Peace pee and Consumers will lease note FEEL ON THE EAST SIDE OF FIP corted to thelr quarters ut the Higgs House by the | who calle ‘upon Gov. Beaver during the evening | Svely posted. tread: ‘ soting to. { Miutam, having been kiled by a policeman for re: | _asr Suanaw, Mica, Sept. 16.—Richard ose, @ Swaine for cash until Octal e difference between aE NNING BACH 4 ington Light Infantry. ‘The following day | were Fitzhugh Lee, of Virginia; Sawyer, ot New | Attention, workingmen! Great mass meeting to- | sisting arrest vengeance began to | well-known farmer and ane ka sep enars: taste Genuine and SIDTH ONE HUSDRED AND I WENTA:SEVEN | they will visit Mount Veron, and feuerd is tae Hampshire: itice-of Ruunneooca? Wisoo, of West pightat “Pg oeiock: aEtha Heymarkgt Randal attest | Ueach bis disciples how to manufacture dynamite. | Tore \vosn sane ayaa be bacap Somtameceaey: “a nib ial wil be IE OLD FONTION Of WELCKEN's | for reception by the President. Buckner of Rentuckys Larrabee OF terion, Igy | be present tqdeuounce the atest atrocious acts of the | He, gentlemanly in appearance, thirty thiee | Sem we ‘on the end of the middle finger af ‘Trial samples 55 virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date ‘Transfers of Real Estate, of Delaware; Bodwell, of Maine; Lounsbury, ot | Belice> the shooting of our felow-workinen yesterday | Tent, and grows faint at the sight of blood. is rignt In a few minutes he became in~ ‘rithouteharee gerteniter 20; 1875, aud duly Hourded in'Liver@® | peoas in fee have bee Connecticut; Ames, of Massachusetts; Green’ of | Sfternoon. deena murree | MGeorge ngel 18 4 native of Germany, having | sensible, while his ager and arm swelled raplaly tapes Nor fis folio ba etweg. one ut the Land Hecordslgil | parnard to Mt. Movian Bape eee 1s | Sengeteeats Ames oF Mass Carolina, and Davis, THE HAYMARKET TRAGEDY. been born in Kassel, Hesse,in 1839, Early’in Jan. | to an enormous size. His condition appeared te SEE Of the Supreine Gourtof the said Distreror Coltechis | abd 34, Sa. 307; $575. E. B. MeGetrick to Jesse D. | Of Rhode Island. Gov. Ames atteuded the recep-| With the approach of darkness on the evening of | 1872, he came to America, and afterward to Chi: | closely Tesemble, catalepay, and during the suo- ee equiy enue No 0.7B andat the wqueat ofthe | GIDUS lot Zo, Hike 7, Meridian il $2,623," car: | Uon incompany with Henry Cabot Lodge May 4 the atmonphere sented pregnant with the | Cag Bere, De an aiwae ‘o chnahtae we tae | kim eotcnesraocances proved Serie ae tho eater = . pe Reo fn | oline "Behrend to Catherine Iseman, Sub’ 3%, sq, : 3 DIA TEA CO SS Uae ST Me paymenc of the uiebtednese:f wifl wit-at pubis $14,000. ‘Thos. Malony to lllen Moriarty, 1Gé Ce eleli Gibbens: Promise of evil. The occurrences of the past forty- | Omce of West Town Collector on the soctalistic | the time mentioned he regained his senses, and ep eee TE Suction, in front of the premixs,on SATURDAY, THE | 10, bik, 6, Whitney Close; $400. A. Jonnson to H. | HI8 RECEPTION AT THE CATHOLIC CLUB—PLEasanr | eight hours had caused a feeling of insecurity, an | ticket. In the spring of 1880 he took charge of the | about the same time the Swelling began to’sub- : . IN To! ‘OUCH. Wi ‘ANSHIP | Best Hams, Sugar Cured. 1: und, PWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBELAD.18¥7, | P ‘Montgomery, lot 28, sq. 934; $1,850, Sarah MEETING BETWEEN THE FRELATR AND THE PRESI- | uneasiness that increased with every moment. | business department of the Arbeiter Zeitung, 800n ye Dut lef a peculiar CNEQUALLED 1X TONE. TOUCH. WORKMANSHIP | | X°EHel Good Family Flour Pik St FIVE OCLUCK P. at. ail of lot uumbered eleven | Jonnson to saine, same property; $1,900. Fe DENT. Rumors of all sorts were in circulation early, and | afterward assuming the associate editorship. feeling in the band and arm. He has ung AND PIANOS. A fine amortment of | Bare! Good Family Flour, doc, Geta two undead anata ae pestot square DUR: | Shedd Lo Moses Smith, lot 4, section & Harry Farm; | One of the most brilltant receptions ever ac- | it was the commonly, accepted theory that what. | “Michael Schwab’ eras born in Bava-ia, in 1663. | many times before, Dut never with such serious muses at all price Bet 0 Dae ie ee feston Jotu street aud running buck, with that width | $250. ¢. H; Cragin, tiusted, to G. J; Meuller Jr, | corded a Catholte priest in this elty was given last | @Ver 8ctsof violence were to take place before the | He received a good education, and in oe | ee cai Site FIANUS FUR RENT. 4 rp 1 to & 10-foot alley, as the same is recorded in | part 121, Beall’s addition to West Washington; dawn of another day would receive their inspira- | the bookbindes ~J re, Wal, RNABE & CO, Gauned Mackerel. 2 Pound Cans, 106, the office of the Surveyor of the District of Guluunbia, | $400. August 8. Worthington etal,, trustees, 10 0.c. | Cvenlng at the Catholtc Club to his eminence Car- | tion at the Haymarket meeting. The current | became a socialist. He came to America andto| DAMAGED BY HIGH RATES, si eee “MarketSpace._| 4 Tea Worth 30c. Selling tordee, per pound. eeigtans of sale cash-and to be complied ‘with within | Waiter, parts 4 and 5, sq. 255; $2,475. Polly Pur- | dnal Gibbons, of Baltimore, the head of the Cath- | forebodings of Impending danger to life and prop- mnwaiaee) in Ba eee - ae ca rose: nad me — ois ae =a Best Golden Syrup, 40c. per gallon. sy euly cays rom doy of sale, oF property fo be resold | ceil to’ Fannle Cordell, tot 20, Uniontown; $300, | olle Church in America, ‘The cardinal arrived at | erty were sufficiently ‘by the municipal | in kee icago ‘The Complaint that Falls Church Do Nor Poscaace Shoulder, Suear Cured, 9c. ber pound. S500 will bo requised at tine of sales Ali sonteyancs | Rosalind C. Willett to L. P, Suoemaker, pt. “Poor | the club shortly before 6 o'clock. He was accom. | auchorities to result in the issuance of orders by | editorial writer on the Arbetter Zeitung: | He is of ‘Agninet the Railroad. : UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. Ce ERELA Tan Bn | eet coetot paren none oe United States mirstay, to Wi. Beda, fy Syugge: | Panled by hs grace the Most Rev. Archbishop es ee ee acer a ee aevoaae e ites Neale cn : ment atamediun peica | _98-th,satu-chn 445 Tthete’w | _s13-dkds ROBENTG. . Trustee. ; pie Pee sa 478; Right Rev. Bisho) f Buffalo; reldek i ppireree Cuvncn, Va., Sept. “31.000 uow In une, — $48. W. Budd to Eleanor A. Evans, same property; | R¥an, Right Rev. Bishops Ryan, of Buffalo; Keane, | short distance from the Haymarket. At 8 o'clock | archy. ty Van a2 2 Ongans at prices from 310 Gres $5,000 Gotten sid ounson, lot 18, a. entering tae barince oe the club; Which had ‘teen | & ‘dinigMgted spos, hear Which wore many | anarchista ie only trenty-thres yearw old he | ‘The people summering here trom Washington, aa 7 Burs D VALU, OP QUEREY ON SBE | ot Sc G0: $2,800. 9. Terns wo cone SUP | hanasomely decorated with planta, ferns ‘aod wagons and trucks. ‘August Sples_was the first | was born in Baden, Germany, where he received a | are not quite so great in numbers as they have ne oe pee Oars its NDE oy pikes Le iret ras J. Ht Cassin to | Howers they found Gov. Beaver and is staff | speaker After along, rambling talk on the labor | common school education." Leaving his native | been in seme previous years. The reason ts clear, sat | Mise Jn oraer lors an ctate we, il ell at pute ae | Wills Worster, pt 0, 8h gi i. Di awalthig tele arrival, Hrom that hour until 10-30 | problem ie sald: ’ Sbout three Sears agocaine to america, ant'soom | OOF village and its surroundings are steadily ree —————— coc IONDAY NEXT, THE NINETEETH( R. E. Magee, sub lot 120, Sq. 51,000, S et et mani eans display of Gatli = # « = PDASU FIVE Peale in aol ET. Knox to Charles Kructier. bee i distingutsned guests. He wore a rich cassock of | paveucix patrol wasone, aad clibst Wise meas me | afverwant to Chicago, where he at onee became | being improved and beautified, but the railroad DELICIOUS, NOURISHING, ABSOLUTELY fronting | 'P. and B,’s sub, Mt. Pleasant; $1,022! red silk and a zuccheta of the same color. The ling out of the militia? Isitan entertainment for | identified with the anarchists, gives us the “cold shoulder.” It gives us no com- = ca Sud seventy-five tect |W. Walcott to R. Fendali, in’ Lust, Jot 1, | archbishop and bishops wore purple cassocks, | you,entlemen? There are 9,000 of 30,000 families | adolph Fischer is twenty-nine yearsold, andhas | peting rates of transportation with the other PURE. COSTING LESS THAN on Third street, and improved by a store and large | U0" Sot. subs B and C24," 3 7, | For a Ume his eminence ‘Stood, neath the | in Chicazo sufferiug starvation to-d wuse hus- | lived in this country for the past fifteen years, He Magus tHe whole mow renting at $1400 per an | St 50) wu; €—. ‘Tiicolion Pt 16 G-A. wets | elaporate chandelier and received’ the | Bends aud fathersare not men enough to stand up for | Hved in thls country for the past fifteen years He | ro.as entering Washington. In tact, we Dave S-eolmhse eens FEE CUP. Br coaihd Cue Tale campes apdbalcnesliccne oa kes | cto et aea ae aka Hee Ee PQee | vistors.” tiring of this he seated himaeit | Melrriehts. the Urbeiter Zeitung at che titne of his arrest. Me | had a lower commutation rate than we have now. pot pew Yoara: interest sembannually. $250 deposit at time | pt. 1, biK. 8, I. and'B.'s'sub Mt, Pleasant; $750, G. |! & large armchair, with the archbishops | ,,10ud cheers followed this speech, and cries of | is"married and is the father of two young chil- | We shail bulid a dozen creditable residences this Ohms, Tilevoul ee WILLIAMB&O W; Ring to” Mary Veale. pts 32 tos Pe tena Fee eee ee eee eae eae ee oe Varame tran tees | Ome. on @ = ‘season here, and are constantly increasing our ao Fucsr Bere Fuvsr . S Ratoneer | Baty ton, fo Wett Washington: $3,700, | TS Tou mabe to the eat oC rocetving._ Ho ad’ | Bosater ie went, into Inbor statiedcs teres; Di aee ears te ee ea ceae eer tLe Sentence of | coummodations for summer visitors, end yet, 16 P. C. MERRY. a ama criyis— FT. Browaigg trustee tori, Mok, | which. bo recalled ol4. faces was pronounced re- | and defined the iiference between trades union: | Hee Years in ti penitentiary, ts of German de- | ToS ete our boarders have, diminished = —————— USE ONLY THIS BEER AND BE GALUa aq. 748; $300. Ce Hrustee, 1 3. UL Matt, | Tatkaple. "A few minuvos ation 10, poise treo | ists and socialists. He, closed ‘by an appeal to Years of age he came vo Chicago, where he worked | In numbers this séason. We Know that this, tact Senoor. Boss ae He Gal fe Mare a | enn te gu i | ae aaa get wicca | fu tact mtn Pk ee 2 — ‘ - - a = : 2 nat aa. 2 ‘Bi y ~ | He hi ‘the mob in a stant, reckless . — ee eS IST AND VR ACE ot, FMS na Fite, 1g 3 block x} Co- | Tian of te cltizens: soomralt, ceeeahaeed Soe: | way, audCasked what, was the crowd betore him | Wi) his family in Chicago, Phone-880-5 Parker, gub lots $3 to $7, ag. ‘405; glo.boo. ¢. | ive andescort the President. In theother car- | Heald: | rebels to tres nd prema ne 11 the School, Semiuar: ewe Text Books. = ——— e1 , k, '2 and‘ Ve: vi retary ant arty. fe come here Stott 2s feicets oe ae aust cath man Cush nei | ng roma ators onttheceb nous |W gman eevee race | PORES r,s om bool Blank Looks ationery, and almost every rts 7 and 9, 8q. 897; $4,000. M. Emuia Carvello | Warmly cl i ois te = discontented workmen hing for School a font yy t ‘640; ay- | Advanced to meet him. ‘They are warm personal | {2 live amoug slot of = we From the New York Herald, September 15. cares = = d ne Ibe toate bins popes tess cane uieb. Bey. | friends, the cardinal having met him halt a dozen ee ee eee thls atrace enti] 10:20 p.| 4 seizure wasmade yesterday by oneot the ‘Wholesale and Retail. SEWING MACHINES, &. = - ete Roane LO. Hills, W. 34 5, Sq. 377; $9,000, J. M. Caperton | “mes Before. ‘Then the cardinal presented Arch- Ce nare twa 7 rcht | custom-house inspectresses, Mrs. L. Morgan, which == tS | ene bintrict or Columbinaitting tu equity pansed toS. 8. Bond, Sub'1ov G2, sq. 721; $2,500. Mary | bishop Ryan to the President, the former never | B-, When one hu Seemed to indicate that the mew idea of having x A Ras 4 bi crate & having met Mr. Cleveland. ‘The meeting between | thestation near v q in a cause wherein Martha K. Anderson i com- Pickrell et itl, to E. Hamiiton, West 3g 15, sq. a laines street. Fi female detectives to protect Uncle Sam's pocket is Tur Sew Plainaut and Philip Z. Ferris et al defendants, No. | 247; $10,608.68 S.-M. Kixtor to Marvatre’ ws, | BIsbop Ryan, of Buffalo, and the President was of | fh ‘halt opposite the a Based halon MONDAY, AP TRENOUN, SEPLEM: | King, sub 87, sq. 271; $4,200. 8. Lloyd to Eusworth | the most cordial character, they having become | line was ordered to balt, opposite the Wagon fro. | or more value than some people think. Mrs. Mor- ary my GIVING THE MOST SATISFACTION Pretnises seit the following deserted realestate. ane | Rulluiore, pt. 185, Pratner’s sub Mt. Pleasant; | acquainted in Buffalo, Arter all present had paid | Which he spake. oan eee eee ees te ee ee ae THE s ‘ Rated in aaid District, to wit: Ail that part of lot 10, | $2,600. Mary J. Showden to Jane C. Payne, sub | thelr respects the Presidential party retired,going | £2 headed by Inspector Bonfield and | of Cincinnati, Ohio, a passenger on the Guion line | Sue ct nang, seusalactorly 38 < 18 THE SILENT NEW AMERICAN No. 7. in square 296, begining at tho northwest corner of | Jot 15, 84. 334; $1,850. D. D. ‘Taulman to J.-D. | 1 the Latayette Hotel. Capt, Ward. ‘The line filied | steamer Nevada. Thet was struck with | faret_and te oo — oe C. AUERBACH, 7th and H, Sole Agency D.C. Jot numbered 1’ ape panning shames. Cee a S3 Taulinan, pt. ‘Youngsborough; $800. J. H. Bladen President Cleveland Serenaded. the street from side to the ot packages done up in | and the fares G B Feet 5 inches to a.30-fo0t alley; thence wostws Ww Meyer Loeb, pts. 8 and 9, 8d, 236; $—. Is H.| president Cleveland was serenaded shortly after | into the crowd, sweeping It to the pavements and | sofied’ ‘which Mra Martien’ sald contained | Sedoy teres O° So Oe pont, Leaks Ssevesson. All Kinds Rented, Repaired and Warranted. sha theuce castwardly with Visgiaie avente 7 Teer B Grotto Kate Bec eae ba oe ‘midnight by the MeennerchorSoctety, whieh assem. | Prog tebe(Gre them. lyhen the front column | simply slled clothing. iuey were found tocoe- | road polleyt + mop QUICK SERVICE SYSTEM. jnches to place of beginning, containing 3,888 square | + 5 ‘Stanton to D. Lough L Q Feacl cea Of Vi view, in the = de . It. 23, 3. Died in front of the Hotel Lafayette, The Presi- | ordered “Halt: ard. the ‘spread and a lace dress skirt came out of another | Duginess Information, end service, concerning sewing mae | tft of ered ee Thtd’ cash, the balance in two | F. Koones to Oatherine Huber dent had retired, The singers also hand- Tcommand this crowd to follcing that Mra. Martien wore a bus. | Certainty" aot eae chines, ot mpsane repairing, quickly furnished by OOF | «chal instaimeuita, in six and twelve months ros aay | $1,400. "J.B, Scott to Jan A Regora foros ey, | Acne, Rad retired. The ain pe delivered ta aire | gine seate of Bone” ocean” cin hire ‘asked | Tre true policy” telephone 422-2 toc. AUERBACH, Tina Bee as | oF sale seus Bvt dave star tia dgeradeer sick | 8. Cc Duncandon to W. B Avery, eubad | Gloveland in te morning FEARFUL WORK OF THE BOMB. ner Yo. step into “a” private Toot on the | Gnarayea Mr a ee NSEGE*Gaems p gurart were, sang | 2Gcaar ces ae paclanae pratad ceeue® | same properary$. J.-M Harbin to Anne | poucscae ragate in Halsimores At Goned taroigh the airtrom the gpeaing of | standing the, fair smugglers protestations | Branokt it marta trom Ssthsie, Css Stora) ) gecuine sBunalesancgony decree Sperstertes | rise Uses ec utiarecanecheeigen ice: | ga Hunan to same’ lov ig due dow ise KS: | pexocnaTio Diuousewewr asour um raneramas—| T° ovched through, the air fom the opening ot Worstea binding. ve loose’ Of ters | Gobet ese seme aecemn a 8 7th stone, ihiguhdewit ob McKENNY, bole Agente aS70te corm of ele are oto ied with within Ave uns Harlan to same, pt. i, do., do.; $562.50. SURVEYOR OF THE FORT WARFIELD IN TWO APFRAYS. | Uuvaing’ fuse of a dynamite Dom. It was well Polat ine collars ty-four pecen of st bp ea 42 t.nw,_ | sureand seoit 3.3 Mristcs Poser ee eee ‘Sa chptet RAR ee eee | obi Aetna sew mrs | Roary atta oe cane Be Se A Happy fteunion i otuamnen tbe of partway, a iver wala | Sones Panes ane Na net ou ly the day, inonth oF year at a a ee WM. CAUSED BY THE RETURN HOME OF A LONG LOST SON. ( Instant that it | tWo pairs of bracelets, a pair of iatiet ornaments, ‘about 13 miles by railroad from W: 32 aT-dkds easy ot tw. At the pleasant little village of Alpharetta, Ga., ible roar. | & dozen eR eS and She “ook rate the one, generally” cow ?ROPOSALS. place, In 1865, John Holloway, the son of a sub- in le ings could be = ‘and a a wey ‘it costs a = ——=| Paxce & Wirz Veny Arraactive stantial farmer, concluded togo out into the world, ST ee ee tee hat oni | mules Out and with a monthly ticket ‘ier Urnacs OF Beiepane roceas ‘shock BROKERS, ‘READY: @.| and seek his fortune. Soon letters from him ‘known. ‘Thé | female mind 1s of Inspectoress | and each costs | 11s w Bensixe §4Brosdway, : pe ee ‘also found two hundred and six pairs of | wi cont is cp qasubitbave, _§ New York, ceased to arrive, and the old folks mourned him as rao Ot ee ented me toro break | Mal, Da, geen. Cali 1 cent per, tale. it, is eyahteeiccpemmaioe garipes | i. ie date reece goa ad ay ky po : ‘Between every ‘man | maker and that sue he which the Metropolitan ‘has csatlinceine abe firmed that he must surely be dead. ‘The father ‘the custom-house. ‘She sald she marvel. Ad Sty ‘Depart: OREN ROka oer UR LAD EL, ‘Weare pursuing our steady, legitimatecourse | and mother took vomfort in thoother the, explo: | hed Geen in, the habit of going to Europe every | Cote tue’ mentees Of testes ety tenn sonoma . ie seccsvied at thie aifize auth ‘General Fartuers: in what the market | and tried to forget the one who was absent, ‘Tuas ack. she to ' of trade, gathering | Dargains | ‘the tat and always something Gates local travel 1s another inducement 2 ite WEN CHET DAY dances Waren cecoun OARLER pos eae ourvatrons thefull bent | 48¥ the couple wore to celobrate tkeir goldén-wed- fe, the Mat | Esa never been before and she felt very | both classes of patrons ‘road was granted anh iteations, wen imaE B. Donax. Weshinetn, D. 0. ofall such purchases in desirable fabrics and of Ginger hour ‘upprorelied, into the Spelanchahy over See weet Lee by the ae. ‘franchise for —— Saud Ulenk forme OF PEO iEtiaM Ke tnavans, Special Fartooe a eS was an | Scizure is valued Dusiness, It can be seen how L_manufacturers | | Buy end sell ou commision all cisees of Railway | standanl manufacture and reliable workman- ‘of men tee ee EetE,uee it, “The road commences running trains | ee. HL H. DODGE, Resident Partnes bic Po neakin honnnk tatoos ae ad ray or on Hope, edtior of the NOriOLe awd | Charged ton e $5 conta, od the same ta olobs. Cospe of Dmgeinee worthy of confidence, conseat we jnark, died suddenly ‘Norfolk, Va., | revura. ENGINES BOILER, SHAFT: | g.Gdine the inathea tetova ao sacl oration Fe” | clothing that will be satistactory to our patrons. Stes oe Hewat wre Knows, Journals, partie oc tale HIGH SE COL ANNEX. | stuatlg, diet trom the New York Suck “| Wecall special attention to ur tailoring de- wwitnin a ra: | Ing succosstlly esauliy edited tho 3 Book, pind taen @ Mptenstus 1th 1987. , | —Amornernenncuenmeneborved OMIPRIY. HL |” Sartment which ‘fe filled with very-largeand oe fisoaown nas the pce Taurean gt ” Lae. ceive ae. tus othes an eoay ah coon = variod line of Cloths, Diagonals, Corkscrews, anung | He deltreres accepted an nvitauon Gf Gow, tee to | A. Qurer: costae ieee | Ger ‘Tae | Best. Dtines Remebargs ste a ooceavs: | soe gern seme ct coegeoes | RLS Sign stool Ramen. Weshinaton, tk of “THE CONCORD HARNESS: ‘make to-ordes a6 very short notice. Shirt made ‘wound: | of the Lee in ‘at ‘in | for years. weefkce witht cepa agen ee a pinta on bend. ‘NOAH WALKER & 00, at the finite Oanbdrate_ army, ana ae: iavver Were elected Wits + ee WiLEM LUDLOW, Beware Bs Se G25 Pennsylvania avenue. as well a3 a ‘superintendent ry aro Enwineeh Comammasione ‘Me Sure of Namo ana Number ‘BE THUS public, schools, of ‘Norfolk, and a8 the schools ie eee eam, Semase Want, Pome LUTZ & BRO, 497 Pexxa. Avexcx ite etn Same CUf always clean was vory much, eagaged ih sehool war race were ‘at auction <aties, towns, villages, farms, hot CHAS, bs ln eee Adjoining National Hotel. be 3! ar rr esa ot :. 623 7th street portuawest eed. 1 sulicit comrespuudence. Setchels of the Best Makes: Mrs. aovetes ber atleulion io wse.wante of Sts te NULOND MULEIT, Hmerntown, a | pases Ma Stabe repeised by salted waneeen “TAN” | uoes'see =i

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