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THE EVENING STAR THLEGRAMS 10 THE STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, 5 pricing STAR BUILDIN ‘GS, orthweat Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by Mie Drang Star Rewsaper Omg, slits hase ot Ragpeoes enon iN, es. P a Detective. Dex Evewm Stan ts served to subscribers in the Sr. Loris, Mo., Sept. 27.—~The Pacific Express | yaa Copies at the cones S Company pen Fn levied ona farm situated tn Bee yout, 0 siv mente ges —O0 cents 8 Township 46, St. Louis County, the property of OEntered at the Post OF r Jos, Guile, one of the men under arrest for the Pigond-class mall matter) > * Washington, D. Ca fuett of the Tour sliver tricks. from the compas : vance: ng. In connection with this subjec postage prepaid. Sis ent, SB Eriday—@1 may of interest to Know the manner in Shoal siegtegyberaiisamaen | We A gET Eulberg eae ts a po paper sent longer than is paid foe | ASHINGTON. S Pp Pp ~ in wer bet gtin Mogg beg a { a in MOSt Unusual Manner, andin # Way Which sow ads ow on er , D.C. U LEM Bi TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. [Bs Set Stone andy ees ta —————— — eee nts Of ordinary sneak thieves, The first three bric ¥ 3 ne ae I ma ORE ~| were stolen bodily, but the circumstances attend- LADIES’ GOODs. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT THISTLE AND VOLUNTEER, cutters has been very small in proportion to their | ing the theft of Che tourch lave never been td) E.McCAFFFETY. 100 = —- ow == ——— —————— = ='s Gisplacements, Whereas in the ‘Thistie the power | public, aud will prove a strong weapon agalDst ae MR SAT EETY, 1000 Ger. x.w.. 148 | ‘£O-NOB ROW, THIS AFTERNOON. EREMPTORY SALE OF ‘The Most Notable Points of Difference | ems 10 be ample, though apparently not | accuséd in the hands of Detective Furlong, Eyles of Donne ee rk with the Iats: aan Set —— ————— ‘SUB LOT 60, SQUARE 748. A Washington Actor's Nose. Between Them, $0 great in proportion as the Volunteer's | Whose work on a case involved In consider wholesale and rets 7 mannii eet UNCANSON BROW. auctonesra, rPeomas DOWLING, auctioneer. Qh SATUBBAY, OCTOBER FIRST, 1887, at Tr RECEIVES SEVERE TREATMENT FROM ANOTHER = ‘The great advantage of the Broad-beamed model is | able obsourity "has ‘been very credinabie, Te — x US. MA Ss. -PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front of % a is able, When equally well witoned, to | Will e neu red that Ul fourth ok E BES S, MARSHAL’, 84 CHANCERY SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT ON E| the premises, we will sell the wove len Lot A telegram to the New York 1 . | Hom SPECTATORS MAY TELL THE fACHTS APART BY) Soread more’ canvas ‘per ton than the marrow | was stolen on the. night of. June. ME@BSERY pone yo On WEDNES STREET, BETWEEN TWENTY-SECOND AND | fronts 1p 87-100 fect on a new. street running Horh {he New York Times from Phila- | Ture saitS WHEN THE NULLS ARR OUT OF SIGHT— | model. That the English yachtsiuen havecotie to | Of, At. least, that ts te date fixed Uy HATS TRIML ED St aOe. | TRENTI-LIGHT pIWESTE-THIED STREETS NORTHWEST Frou 'L street, Between Sdand'kd sirests nortueast, | delphia says: Three actors stood in the lobby of | VERY UNPROFITABLE DISPUTATION. understand this ts shown by the change made in | the chain of evidence which has been secured, At __BADIES’ WISHING DRESSES MADE Twill sell, in from - the DUGRt or Donn: pamed SG A Ean nd two years, | L® Continental Hotel cate late Sunday evening — the rules of measurement by which the heavy lax | Was, Logether With 1+ others, shipped from Kane AT SHOKE NOTICE PLEASE CALL AT ildiue,a quantity of Oh Gotarn ae raeear cai talapey one and two F‘@F™ | talking shop. ‘They were good tends, and | From the New York Suu, on beam is taken of, and by the bullding of a | Sas City on the night or June ix, by the Katsu MME. M. SMITH'S, Shuvaes Pipes aiid: Goreaa dy va Gs ad shail offer for sale, at julie ane. Auctioneers. | cracked jokes right and left. They were Wilton} The interested spectators who will go in all Droader-beamed cutter to send after the America’s is Smelting Cc and, arriving iu St. Louis the 608 11th stn panes, Wenstian Evieehs Hon, it “of the B ou TUESDAY, THE Dhar 5 up than either of t 10 following Morning, Was heid over here for a perie _ Perfect Fit Guaranteed. ae oo Tables, Desk’ Chair bettees TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1887, | [)UNCANSON BROS. Ancuoneera Lackaye, of the Allan Dare Company; James | S0Fts of boats to see part or all of the great Yacht | hat the auericans an cching towaderstand We | Or twelve, hours when, the. shlmuenl, was, Tore SL Shares oa Fst, ins stst we Mowins Machine: Drop-larht, Stands, ke. Reet da tam Dintictot olin SPECTADUAAGE Mahoney (formerly of Washington}, who was | Facesof this week will have more dimiculty than | ease with Which a uarronsdsep model Is forced | Warded over the Olio and Mississijypt to the multe ‘tured from New Yura with a fuli line of Terms cash. ea te Partot Lotonecijin square ONE HUNDRED BODY, TAPESTRY, INGRAIN AND | With Lotta last season, and Peter Church, an | they ever did before in a race of the kind in tell- | through the water may be’ seen in the shape of at Phtiadelpila, It has now « ated wat to op ipl. ack 0.8, Marshal, Disttled of Coleiabia, | paid mart at the southwest comer of said Lot snd run OTHER CARPETS AT AUCTION. actor who lives in Washington. Actor Mahoney | 1g one yacht from another. Iudeed, so nearly | Gen. Palne’s deep and narrow Voluntecr, deep and | days after the cobsigninent w 5 ning thence east 20 feet, thence north 70/4 feet, thence | On THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWEN- = = | FPHIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. wwent tweity (20) feet auul thence touth 70% tect, to | TY-NINTH, 1687, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we | pared al Muz M. J. Praso. | = Tie bein { | lady in Philadelphia Iast year, and has | alike are the two boats in most respects that if | fur yuchts Dulit here Doe che ae ee er | ere ne bearing the huuter owas touted Will sell in front of our salesrooms, Ninth and Detrects | Note to. ae? Since. _ He dropped into the | both hulls were painted aliRe the learned yachts-] “In comparing We are, unfortunately, Without | lit weight aud rejected. This was : Terns of sale, a8 preseribed by the decree, are: One- | Borthwest, old friends Lackaye and Church, Simeel = 5 ; . = rela pan ong 4 1800 F STREET NORTHWE e third of the purelutse-1oney in cast, and the balanes ONE HUNDRED CARPETS, and they had a very jolly afternoon of it, Mr. | ™&n bimself when looking at them as they satled | the exact wh ay ro ep oe § Prt ee gt eg Ny At -a4 LATEST PARISIAN Mobrs. IN FINE FRENCH Cet inonoand two fterest, secured by deed of | Allsizes and grades, being ail in excellent condition, | Church Is a handsonse young moor who owns a | Across his line of vision would have to look twice | taklng those ‘put forward by her friends we find | Posed to sbwW that the Substitution of Brick Nay HAIK GOODS. or trust on property sold. A deposit’ of $00 will be re- t pretty jet black mustache, has a ptercing black | before he could distinguish one the | that she more nearly approaches the proportions | 6 Cor a Dogus one was acc pape RUSSIAN BANGS, RHEA WAVES, quired Of sale. All conveyaueing and record- Se ee and Wears a black bigh hat and dresues fatlite oo which gave the little Clara such a Wonderful repu- | Foreman ‘between mor ng on Juue ‘Always in Onier by Plain Combin JAPANESE PORCELAINS, BRONZES, BRIC-A- ees IN SALE, SATURDAY, OCT OO ea | ee ee ee atin nig hat and dresses fault” | other. However, unless Gen. Paine shall | tation,” That she does not in the ngures equal her | 14. It true, the manuer Thett must have Hair Dressed and Bans Shineled. s17-Im? BRAC, ARTICLES OF VERTU, EMBROIDER- Bae BEDNs Re wsieeras 8 frou Culpe per ad folie the Fair Grounds | model, “Mr. Mahoney 1s not quite so talf as Mr. | decide to potlead the Volunteer clear to the ) may or May hot be cause for American congratu- | been long debated upon, and every (hing Well pre alsa RNETTGICaE OH CERANIRG MARAE Ee =a it Vinauia Miditud Academy. | An abundance of Church, and he does not know much about fight- | Fall along the top of her bulwarks it will be an sai Posstoly, but not probably, {he displace. Pared Deforehand. to make 1 ees Fe “ x PS DRY ¢ G ES 'S, ETC, fara i fi nd beautimnl scenery, very. 4 s IS placed to ch bY clatine ‘ol dhile, one of the: LISHMENT AND DYE WORKS, a cata YY SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING | fora country residence, stock and valuable machinery. Re aS a iaerea easy matter even for the landsmen who see &1 friends At any rate the Thistle will spread about | Yardinaster and the other ‘foreman for Being a Choice Collection of Japanese Objects of Art. | CHANCERY Salk NING 32 FRET | Yill.also be sold. For further information apply §t | man, and Isa scienutle’ boxers He tales the pare | Peete race Lor the first Lime to distinguish the dlack | 4x80 square feet of canvas, according to the | the express company, and who nad Save, years" D ds! DEED ON A | 382 batpw__se¥v-3t”_| or Robert the Devil in Admire!’ Porters: play, | Hulled cutter Thistle trom the white sloop Volun- | American rules for measuring, whie the Volun-| the handling of tue consigument while tn Imoderate.” Goole celled fos and d eas HeLek TNRORED SAE TIE | ([VIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. “allan Dare,” and in the play he 1s the wickedest ter, 20 tong ag the halls ax@in sight. There are. | veer spreads but 120 feet more. ‘This is ominously | St. Louls, managed to comtain an impreadion ax Sa secre Claeaawaee eee oe COREE Eee ae a ee eee = man that ever ives, ae Be ri robber | boWever, certain other pecullarities “of te boats | like the proportions of the Genesta to the Puritan, | Ure stamp of Drick'No. 6, Which Was also marke yeas geod mourning backs ao é BUT LINES OF STREET CARS, 70 | CHANCERY SALE OF TNPROVED REAT ESTATE | Chien, and laughs ai prlacs base ech tanh | Which will enable one tOtell them apart. Thus, | with the excess in favor orthe cutter, because Cue | “Lol, Ty Ov, unis, Mom” Dy tueans ts FISCHER, ‘be soldat Public Auction, without reserve, at my | py virtuc of decrees of the Supreme Court of th jam, a THES LEE ‘While talking (o Messrs. Mahoney and Church he | ¥en the boats are not galling before the wind the | Thistle’s spread approaches nearer to the Volun- | Piece of paper and some putty. ~ wy] alt 06 G st. nw. ae District of Colttmbiay passed in the cause, E> | Byirthe of a dectve of the Supreme Court of made the remark: “That ain't-s0.”. actor Ma- | Thistle will heel over farther, its mast will make | teer’s than the Genesta’s did to the Puritan's. The | according to Uy account, Was brought t EDORA s_ SHIELDS. Eleventh street and Pa.ave.. | FIVE" OK, sell suction i y "eh 8. on WEDNESDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF | that there wasn’t any such wi he | thi ty t 8 P DI _ less than 13 ie prol od genre Po ly bee ed. AL Whar THE BEST IN FRE WORLD. — eee | preniass, the fotlowiug. described "wal astute SiMe CULE OCHOCK E Mr, he dor | Ought MOL to Use Tk. “ir. LackayoreamGnat it wns | Before the wind, or heariy 0, the diferencein the | ably displaces 43, tous. AC 135 sued able to | Chat was ten Mequired mas todo a Qcthe coloring Manufactured by A ii Lrinkmaun & Co. Baltimore | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 | part of it cleven, in square cht Ltwidreed and cigh: ped real estate, situated in the city of | a correct expression; that the word Was from the | C210F Of one of the sulls, if the wind does not blow | carry 65.8 square feet to the ton, while the Volun-] Abd aMix the siamp. Subsequentiy the basis my2S-s,tusth. 4 Che tae ALN teen, beginning at @ pont on south A street on the . jn said District. viz: Part of original lot | Sanserit, and wasmhanded down from the Persian, | £Xceedingly hard, will serve to distinguish them. | teer carries 77.6 square fect. When we remember | article 1s alleged to have been substituted for Che “ADIES Corton tener eet Be eae AS: line’ of said lot, distant twenty, (20) feet | fro: 31, beginning forthe sameon the westline | and finally found 1ts way to America; that ain't | ZHe baloon jib topsati of the Volunteer 13 a hi that the Cinderella, with less canvas per ton of | genuine by Foreman, while en route from the L ‘De your own Dyeing at home wit, the northeast corner of said lot and running then aE Ee eG eee LGD ee was written a-n-t, and did not mean, as Mr. Ma- | DOWD triangle of linen extending from the hich- | displacement, 1s able to give the Clara a far fight, | depot fo the Ohio and Mississippi expmss car, and, Westerly thirty-two (32) tect and six and one-hal, este wonld piss throuch thecenterof the aivision | Loney insisted, Ait aUreN dao ea AS Ur. Ma” | est part of the topmast to the end of the bowsprit, | we may be comforted soimewhat by the considera- | aS already meutioued, the first intimation of he PEERLESS DYES ‘The Collection will be on view day prior to sale, thence southerly seventy-five (75) fe Bw ey ed a c and away aft outside of the shrouds on the sidé | tion that consignment having’ been tampered with Was ive ce cad bot ciovent Classica ee of the two fraine houses now on said lot, andrun | Mahoney sneered at Mr, Lackaye’s wisdom, and f a nist it pverei days inter Pbiladciy . will dye everything. They, are sold everywhere. Slurty two Gi2) fect and six und oue:halt (Gi) iuehes; | $701" 8044 pomnt weaterly, and through the center of | Mr. Lackaye suggested that Mr. Mahoney didn’t | QU Which tts set. ‘The Thistle has a somew iat | rug VOLUNTRER CARRIES MORE caNvass Tem TON | ScSCral days later at Philadelphia. Wowk wee Price Loc a packase= 40 colors. They save no equal thence northerly to the place of bein full division wall, 140 ieot to the rear line of said lot; | know What he was talking about, Actor Mahoney | Jer Sail that 1s ma bb ergtmipetn =“ THAN THE THISTLE 2 for Strength; Brichtuess, Amount in Fackages or for 7 $s DOW! same wr Strenk' eee THOMAS DOWLING, Auction echus cf sale: All cash ahd deposit of $100 re- | t O' feet; thence east, parallel with the | wanted tober $10 thatieeany canvas. If tolerably near to the boats one can see arligeceiemay fa attests Ganteeponet 2 firstline, 140 feet: thence sont 2 fo the place | Ay otha . 4 5 and ts abundantly able, because of greater beam, | THE ASH the time of sale. Conveyancing and record- toes LAO feet, thence aout 3) feet to the visee | "The actors looked arolind for a stakeholder ana | that the stern of the Volunteer. where It over- HE A Fastuess of Color or Nc ~— O WITH SULPHUR, croak ur suue forsale any sf | Suweat the cost of puteusver. if the terms of tajeare | & 4 : for, a stakeholde hangs the water, comes almost to'a point like tue | todo so, But if we compare the Thistle with the . eS NESCHIFFELY & EVANS, SVICANTS AVENUE | uct complied wath with ien days after theday of | Cpsiting of a hwo-sigzy inane dwelling house," | 2 Pcie put didnt see guy body they knew. Mr. | Sharpened end of a lead peucil with half tne wood | Genesta on these nes we ar’ again disquieted, | FAM Of am Acrolitc on a Kemiucky no27-09 Drswoat. 477 Penbasivania va. EKIDGE, BE re ; PrOv- | yerpaid in cash, res 1 hustaiiments, | In the dual capacity of stakeholder and referee, | SRUCOM Malle the stern of che Tlustle iiglt be | The Thistle not only spreads somewhat more can Ay V. RANE, 007 117 HST. N.W.. HAS REMOVED TRE KE 51H AND K S fewty as this conser ease a teal ea a comunnio Gee | (SOUTMKAST. ik ‘Also, afull Line of Showlder | qQb WEDNESDAY | AFTER ES 3% eS TWENTY-FIGHTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell Bitces efor Watt, French Corsete apdbartion | fmtrontof ihe yeti a 1 1, SQUARE 106: ALTERED, DYED | Fronting214 4. " fayable ut oue and ‘two years respectively. 6 per cent | Actor Church at tirst declined to act, but was fin nee ehisel-shaped, being cormparatveiy very | yass per ton than the Clafa, buv she spreads interest, ibe property sol, | ally persuaded by Mr. Lackaye, and the argument | PPad- ote per cent more per ton "than the Veyaneing, kc, at | Was Started afresh, ikirch listened for ten, ; wees ed il did. — The Genesta spread 51. ber | on the Owensboro and Nashville Rallroad to Actor Mahoney, and then lent his ear| There are other differences in ti ton, while the Puritan spread 71.9 tect. ? or minut ee reserve the | to Actor Lackaye, Mr, Mahoney contradicted Mr. | two boats which the spectator wiil n ‘The Volunteer spreads 10 per cent more than the | @4¥ Bight, Mr. Marsal Was in bis yard about § Sept. r fell on the pesta | farm of Mr. Jas, Marsball, near the Twin tunnels, ‘Aperfect fit guarantees Suen, ana 220] WAL nt sale, otherwise f feet on , sell at defaulting purchaser's cost ain kaye in everything he sald. ae rt a ‘argue that since the | Oclock, Wien a Hight of great Drilllancy Was 9 end ned CUNNINGHAWS fectou 3 aie fod Sonus halt | VaLArABLE UMPROY oT att ate peligro cast and Hak | tckage ine OMY Ha the ekseee whe, Jatckave | his attention 1s called to them. Thus, up along | {ruitiespreads 30 per cent moe than thease, | und a iolse like the roarkay of & likch wind start MISS CUNNINGHAW'S, as enue, and uear the pr SYLVANIA. A’ FP. MILLER, 328 4g st niw.y ThUstees. kayo expressed his helta a 1 | the after edge of the mainsail of the Volunteer | while the Voluuteer spreads but 10 tnore than the | Min and he Saw an ttn meteor high i S10 Sik sureeta. w bets Nand O oe Posed New Bridge crossiue Eastern Branch “Thesize $0 expressed his Deller that Mr Mahoney | Ee s utie the spreads more han wie : S143m_| rte lormakes it very susceptible of subdivision to a — | Sivan Shs Sb whieh te. Metoney demure uy | C0 or, thes battens oF stipe of wart per: | Punta che, Thistle tnust Win, cause. tue | Heavens, ut eo ouigucly toward i > TMPHREY, 43 . savaniae SiN: 5, Auctionesr. saylug 11 a cutting ta Nickaye | haps six or seven Teet tong, that are secured par- | great race between the Puritan aid. the Genesta | Hight ducrease chines and the wcbse MB ens teneas ts eet cae noha Terie: One-third cash; balance in one and twoyears, | ETT Arita PRET ETC OCLOGR Pa we RGyAuetoneen thought ie knew evetything, Duc wine ReaaAge | allel with the boom Uy having’ strips ot canvas | resioop won by ouly L_ minute ‘aud 4 seconds | Volume, UNLIL the metaor. struck the earth, wiuica Flak and guarantecs perfect Stahl cousort | votes to bear vutereat at G per cent from day of <le, te | shall sell, in front of premises, Lot Jo, in sqilarciedl ALE_OF VAL know would make a bigger book than Was ever | SeWed over them. ‘The object of these battens 15 | In tls, however, (ue cutter men go too tar. That | did afew hundred yards away from Cit dweike ‘ffa spectre ape bestcured by deed of trust on ‘prea Ba, froutingsd tect on Penunslvauia avenues runing : VA bound, Sever | to make part of the sall iiteraliy as flat as aboard, | an addition of'30 per cent. to the power dors { 4g. When i struck Uuere way a bolse like tie French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear | {),Uoh of purchaser. A deposit of $2 67 feet G inches, uproved by a three story BETWE AND. er skipper, Capt. time ef sale. Convey ms to be complied hit reserved to resell i VE { While these little compitments were being ex- The Thistle bas none of these; not mean an addition of 30 or 20 or 10 per cent to | MuMled explosion of a large quantily of gun SMPs, IMPROVED BY OX ETVESIOIY | changed Actor Chureh was fevaiving Ih disiaind | Bart, derides thew, because he prefers to have that | the speed, 1s shown bY tue fact that the cutter | POSder. Mr. Marshall and bis UNO sods al ouce ene Pea Ar eRy EDING.. BEING | THE | the correctness of the derivation of “ain't_-and | Partof the sale loose. When the two boats are | men do not clulta that the Thistle is more than 20 | Visited the Spot and found a hole tu the hurd : y IMMEDIATELY Apiote, | Euaily he decided that Mr. Lackaye was right. | UYINg to sall us near into the eve of the wind as} minutes better than the Genesta in a race of seven | €4Tth, 2 or Bieet deep and some 10 or 12 feck EIRODULTTAN HOTEL ASD ALSO | This made Mr. Manoney very angry, and he ine i Pee gall Lisikppiaetvigteoanie ae pf tne This: | hours’ Mngth, BAA, SONS A SS SNORE | SOE a Eber BAA Papeete ot wieions fang EE- y KDW LING | Vited Actor Churct 0 9th: et m1 =s 5 5 ach * fs thus that while U volunteer carries more canvu el puurous odor, agents of glistening st Hae ti nec STE | vited or Church to go out on sh street, prom. | Coo ‘Barr sage he is wesuted Ula We iseloses | Lal WH € OTe CANVASS Per one, G NORTHWEST. th, in toh days, | Sit uecieen kuproverents nd cost | his tuber vem ly Ye eghiltyeny, cepets tid 8 Corset Gliss H's own i uvished in Wasbigstoa, DG: Title euvd, mas easy: made Koown et time of sale. a phowthng tment 7 penne ances: mrit of abstract paid tor. DUNCANSON BEOS.. Ancts. t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Av — = = a SALE OF T FAMILY SUPPLIES. _ and finest umported Hosiery. oom Patent Shoulder Braces, aud all Dress Reform Goods. : ‘Freneh Corvets and Bustles 7 ptaining 14 rooms, ERIS, IMPROVED ‘sing to mop up the sidew: Jk with the Walking | 4 ‘Yon than Ube Puritan she is deeper in proportion, | blackened as if by smoke, were picked up. ©. 411 D STREET — = = ulieman. Mr. Churea declined the invitation, | Ruled. ‘The Volunteers sail under such ciygum- | and thus {ar has Whatever advantage there may NCANSON BROS, Auctioucers. | pBesict Cours ofthe res | Sid the Tespion tro stantered tuto te novel | Sauces Tah be as stead as. brick wall ant ac: | etm that, wane the Thisue, boing much wigerin | | Whe Fatal Atr-brake Again, SAE Swit aie CRSP CRE CR RPEIS: ' ARTERNOON, » SEETEMBER pay | canis “al ve, Davis et al, Equity S corridor end planted themselves th trout of the | [10 ‘ "ind's ey 1 be whooplug | proportion than the Genesta is, acconding to cutter LUMBUS, OHIO, Sept. 27.—Jn0, Times, a Pas Hoo aNDUOTHER FURSITURE, CR ne: Ty-SEVENTH, at MALE-VAST FIVE? | “et al va, Davis otal. Rauity hotel omices "smarting under the gortsen ug | the boat up into the wind'seye, while the Tuistie's | lets to a certain exvent in Uae Fespeck at 8. ls- | semper englaoer op thee Betoto Valley Mall AND O7LCLOTHS, CONTAINED I ICK, we will seil, in front ofthe premises, kak tal, vs, Davis ét al, Equi Hl dey PREMISE) . n day of July, A.D. 1587, ‘NO. 710 TENTH STREET NORTHW! ih day of Juiy, A. D. 158 ‘ull eli | Keroree Church, Actor Sahoney kept on declaring | lfontue that’ the foot of the ‘Thistle matnaail is | SAY aweage Sie preaise s aes - hisdeath ay the passenger train which be was The eneel | hac ctor Lackaye Was artone, Ai ee eee | Honing that the foot of the Tihtstie’s matusall 1s Sunt of ft all 1s that the computations of the aw eee er Wael | hones) Was Hate, Mie Malees waaay Ae Qa: | secured to the boom at every foot or so; the other | proportions between sail area And aisplacement in | TUDDIE Was coming into this city. At the old DAY THE Mr. Church: “You are mentally and intellectually | {2ters that have been. here have scorned that | tue big sloop-and the big cutter tend to raise | fair grounds are gales where passengers were ley Pii., uli that | juy Gucetion, YOU'TE MUL He fo be betes iy, | Yankee idea, Lacing keeps the sall flat, aud when | ynistiestock’ though not quite far enough to ene | Of during fair tune, aud as Thlinmes’ rain neared SUB LOT 13, SQUARE 813, fronting on D street north and running back to an alley, and improved bya two-story Brick Dwellin No. 412 D street, containing six rooms; modern co Yeniences, Columbia: On MO Exres Mess 1 Ry cP arcel of ground and premises kuown and | * sail is Mat It does better work, ‘ording to r y Ubts point he observed something Wrong with the BLOATER MACKEREL, menciug at TEN O'CLOCK A. ML, on the premises, 710 | ‘Teruis. One-half cash, balance in fifteen months, ronnie platoreaia city matter. erty eS rae nat | 2ble ber to declare a dividend. 4 wry Pete Song ‘Very Best Quality: TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. the ieeganand chat: | with G per cout interest frout day” cf anle, ayabie | tring ned eet ae cmcial apat of wig city. agand | “Nir. Cuurch remarked to Mr. Mahoney: “You're | American experience, The tlangular sail that) “phere Isone otner feature of the hulls of the | #ll-Drake, and, leaving his seat, leaved out of the siched to said trast | 5 tely mentioned in Schedule uunaaily, and “secured by dead of trust. Aguberal | a—tfool.” Mr. Mahoney added a coupe of cuss { WHLbe Stretched from the top of the lower wast | ewo bouts well Worth considering. "ab (o look under his engine to ascertain Un corded subdivision of parts of orikinal lo KS seh lines of i . Firm, fat and white, aadlcanie eencineretak ea any A deposit. Ut $100 required ‘Mt time of sal” TE aC ota, yamnbered | Of aoe eno ple to the bow of the Volunteer, called usualiy the Thistle’ . “ trouble. As he did so lis head struck tke gate 3. W. BURCHELL, eee saa mechines wercroue! Ciaics, Conveyancing. ete, at purchaser's cost.” ‘Terms | dred au sists CaGOk iene eet bee ae up. | Words (o Mr. Church’s remark, and buried them | forestaysail, will snow battens on its leach also, | we Zulstie’s hull were carefully worked out bY | Poet 'inocking him from his engine. ‘The trais Sh “Tables, Dishes: Linen, Curtaius, to bo complied “with in? ten dasa, otherwise ree | Ged and sixty (480), improved by # Bve-slory marble a. dir. Church immediately punched | Mr. | put there is none on the Thistle's forestaysall. = prope ecg tim iaiey wasrun back, and when picked up the unfortue 23 1325 F ST. Willow Chairs, Lounges, MW. T. Tables, sale at rivk and cost of defaulting purchaser | Vauin aventig, betmeen tle and rib atrects aictatey | Maboney’s nose a very direct, straight-trom-the- - botpae structed, So far as she shows above water the | Ram nun Danks aud when pleked (up the antortts Rugs, Mattines, Brussels and other Oilcloth, | after five days’ public advertisement of such resuie in oe Yatreet story oulder pune. Mr. Maboney’ was staggered wit LOOP As 3 " It n ‘Ash aud other ® rt ome hewsps per Sasiington. ‘ui ding, surprise, is nose beg: * 7 . cin Gallba bah a . ~ Burge = s eae Mattreases, Springs Blankets, oad oF 20 DUNCANSUN BKOS., DAY, the TENTH Day OF ocTo. | and assiied a crimson ue. When he recovered | reasoms—s a pro i Tepe ig gp py es | es and Bica spe Burgaum Waskntands, Becher Uicnwite te | SeBhhe ‘Auctioneers, BEPASPRSCIGGLaCK BAM haat yt | “iusei he looked at actor Cuurch’s inched fst, | Syn TORIC ais’ ta "A SARTESREAL ane ae ae Bo one will suet, That teins and ovis of Bet gee ened Teri v= SMEEH, fee ered six (1), iu square nunibered four | and made a dive for hilt. ‘The few people 11 oth ae Oe ees es and the Ne s 0 b Exn., Sept. y E Daas ee | ane TU at tea ie pau | Sue gg eg ar eyes | RT ke AS OP OTS ES UL ONS | i nhac eens ea a as | nies wee alae mar br wh on mscty Desmasce Bruit. PEREMPTORY SALE © DING LOT ONL | Sianceny saun oF TALU, thin the following nets anit bextnds: see Mr, Maboney knock Mr. Cuureh into the brand bo: aa stomary el 13 a0 € 0 wal ; eS | which was wielde . ust received oH ES ee AVENUE, BELWEEN . VAtIEET | forts thence cust aixty bre (00) fort three (3) inches: | BUC they were dissappointed. Mr. Mauoney ind | tending down trom her hull a cutter, | The center- his Ubigh and severed an artery. He bled to death FTERN NOKTHEAST, AN N FOURTH north twenty-live (29) feet, and thence west | concluded to go av Actor Church caten-as-cateh- Is stinply aio Quakers im Conference. . ABHALF TON OF ELEGANT EVAPORATED CALI- | THIRTIETH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in’ cH tT, ‘0. (3) inchea to the place of | nti roll him allover the Died. | the proportions of a sealed envelope Uh a before & surgeon could be summoned. He leaves a ER estos a ese aie ‘ AST AND ON a ete oe aed ets | Cen FOU ia SLD Yad RD MRRP DUS ced flogrs | ee De ume econ S| yum oLb AND NEW WORLDS RErKesENTED. | A'wife aud Uaree sunall children ; Price very low. fronting 15 {cet on 1 erest nortirwest. oad running Sart ot meee HE Lae fury, MeKee Rankin thought Bob Downing was | Ward lower corner, so thst the lower after corner | ‘The world’s conference of Quakers, the Ubird oa eine Court of § Dack that width 130 feet to a 10-foot alley. ‘This Lot is admirably adapted for a ocd building. Terms: One-third cash: balance in one aud two Ltn Pie years, notes to bear six per cent interest from day of 2 423 Oth street northwest. | fe. payable, svmi-annually, or all casli ut option of No. S484, entitled in re George Brent, Urol & seahe 04 the “Giadlutor™ wun he | Afopsdown Into the water beneath She keel until Inceting ever held tn which the annual meetings | | form een = iz dav that instant tn the eievat ‘a urangie abou! aS large as the board ts exe We participate ses | 4 DESTRI SUBeTAN AT IS SAID TO SURPs Lackape, who waa Watching “ake? ene | posed iike a fin. ‘Thia fin may now be called the | 0CBublR and London have participated, sin TN POWEK DYNAMITE AND LIGHTNING. Thought Actor Mahoney. was going io | distinctive feature of the-sleop, for, while the sloup | S00 at Kich.nond, Ind., and organized by the €lec- | From the Boston Trauscr®:. olumtaa, passed October 1, 1886, { lectee passed by thesaid courtad | belazice in of Septeinier, 1587, in equity Cause | one und tw the undersigned | a) of, the purchaser or | Says hi tm + f | Trustee will offer tor sale st public’ auction, iu frout taken, secured by deods of trust | deubl re aud this Vf is sti Wider Than the crtier, the lat idea of , tion of Jas. Woods, of New York, for president; |“ «4 . sis_ } purchaser. ,A deposit of 8100 required at sale. Con- | OPissotestterrminises qachlowine ter emkatee HNcanhyat the oution of the | Lows dee Mone ee oud Hing hii foto Lelin- | Terie wcutter should be gives her a breadth but | Mahala gay, of Indiana, and Jehu U. Stewart, ot | 5 D7Bsmves 40 You usk about thatr” queries pied within ten days. otherwise ight reserved to re- | .,OB THU RoDAY, OOTOBER SIXTH, 1887, at HAT A depowlt of B00 on the | YS (cOrs ;cHnChed antl for nearly: fo | Very Uttle less than what latest Ideas say a | nea Sled 3 th John D. Driscoll, Of the mayor's office, who ts i $ Seee athe nice acti ed erat Ee penser ie puteposer the withe | ,, Fue actors cituched, and for nearly a minute | ¥€3 aie aROEe Tons Chine ae vot | 1oWa, secretaries. The discussions thus far held | tye president of the Mezeroff Club, that new ore Frove: Frove: sell St risk and cost of defaulting yurchaser | PAST FOUR O.CLOCK ashe will Ofer {or sale lot | property. will be required me of wale, | they elute each other not as actors on the | Sloop inust have. Most Americans thi ie Vole | judicate a great fearof troubie and dissenston over La » Mier five, dass public “uotice of suc resale im somse | Wi rhured's & Saud to. a eguare munbered OO Toe Teepe an wrighin‘ten daga | Staze, Dut iu dead carnest, Actor Luckaye Waougue | Unteer > preity Reatly right ih Its proportious be: | the questions of te Ordinances and « hireling | €AbWZation formed to apply every means known to “ot DUNCARSOS Bhtos. Anets._ | Stet an ne reer Stee sae i atdecet of the deta purciseer Altcote | place to Hehe: NOU WANG La Hohe gooey Le the | ost all ogushunes think the Thistie shows the | TMG'AEY-, Many of whe Briends unged 1aith in God | modern sclence to “hasten a conclusion of the aif. — HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SEVENTH, 1887, at | Veyanctug at reliasers’ street!” But ‘they wouldn't stop, so Mr. Lackiye | MAU proportions. ‘These proportions im Une wo | Warm that reporters Were finally excluded, ana | ow) = byt INE BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, SMYR- oie een Pees || Pai REESE es prompily knocked Mr, Mahoney down, and he | boats are as follows: all that is Known comes through authorized | That's gone by tong ago. Weve got something “NA RUGS, BRUSSELS STAIR AND HALL CAR | division of oricival lot nuinbered Lo-it square Se. | Fray] oataa pOWTI — Wllng over asaiust the marble couuter of Water Draught | Sources. The conference last Friday night consid- | MOF Pow so ah py eS) 7UR BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD 18 PETS WALSUT HALL SEAND AND CHATES, | Sil sitaated ou U sick. between du ded ate atrcsts | TPWHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer | the hotel office. “Then” Mr. Lackaye knocked Mr, Line Length. Breadth. of Water. | ered the question, “Is it desirable that all y ned Ny dg i : eo aorta EDIATELY THE! . 1 CATALOGUE SALE OF SE peren pers, | Cour down, and he went tumbling over toward | Volunteer . £5.88 23.16 10.90 "| meeungs in the World should adopt one declara- | tyr iiss the thing down fine, Ie ls simple teortul Aud IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER be wt otter ee Tey orp aSD, EMBIACING EH y id. "hat ended Ue light. Mr. Ma- | Thistle .. 86.46 20.30 14.00 _| tion of Christian Goctrine?” After remarks by a | “DOSS Ve iooked back several hundiea, posslbiy co FEE RRR FEE Jee FOLLOWING VARIE LIES | honey gathered lituself together, felt bis nose, and | ‘The result of Uuts Week's races Wili undoubtedly | number of members, including Chas. Brady, of | 9 tnqusand years, and recalled ils readings of the s Hed and Whit ) V goton nis 1, and immediately 1: led Act it rr Lona England, the sense of the meeting was, S° Ee Ere ke ss, ee ted oD, isaus, Croet e and Double Tuner us to. 40 oUt On ily Strvet and Melt ie outs] Match cksttve Betrer proportion Tere age ories | announced by tie Chair as affirming the question, | HOtChed clubs of the giants, the polsoued darts at So BE Ek E eo SION DINING-TABLE. WAL” | "The el ee rans of ale rien : Sonaayn, | ls; Luckate aecepted the invitation Witu aiaerits” | fexuresor tae models aside trom length, breads | The subject Saturday ‘morning. was “Te Sockets | He, lndians, the javetifs of Che Africans, the bows Zee BOE kee %ss® 7 S REF HIGLEATOR qr the purchases money REDS EE SION MERE | PEC Mr. Mahoney withdrew “ls chatlenge and | and draught on which the victory Will have an Iin- | of Friends and What are its messages to the world. | SM utr tran the spauialr decks the biunderousss i RE CTIOS Payable in cash, and the balance in eq tallments TLNINTH, 1887) eanineasine fy | Uanked Mr. Lackaye for knocking him down, re- | portant bearing. . One of these features ts the area | How can {t best Tulfll and declare them?” The Eval the world, and the other destructives that ao nTHURSDAY, MORS IN PIEMBER TW | atone aud two Jeurs trom the day of sue, for which 2 plats | i. 6S | Marking that that was all that stopped him from | or the inidship section. ‘This term midshtp section | chairman announced that the sense of the meet- hase come down to our Ume. “What sit,” be ‘3UE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT “NINTH, 1887, commencing at TEN O'CLOC joles uf the purchaser, secured by deed of trast on and private buyers should give this | Ue=ttoying Actor Church, wio had picked hisuself | {snot a good One, Lecause the section meant 1s the | tug Was Uhat the church had a mission to perform Unat $s to annihilate the earthy” os shall sell at reldaen, No. 415 (uh street northweat, a | the, Frevnizes wold, will be ivan, of all cash, atthe SUO-3t” | UP and was brtsting his clothes off aud nov hun. | section ‘of greatest area, and It 1s located 1m the | alld should formulate its doctrines, “A committee | Sd, vinat ts (o sunillave Mme gary PROCESS. sez4dt ‘THOMAS DOWL] on each ancing at pmrchaser’s cost. G, Auctionee | Serlng for another round, Mr. Mahoney slipped | Volunteer 60 per cent of her length from her stein. | of five was appolnted to summarize the conciu- | structive that can be made au explosive, If we de. if thet t complied with within ten, Se out, so did Mr. Church, und later in the night Ae- | Just what the difference in the areas 1s canuot be | Sloms of the conference. Gintelaskesccun fe was tel tenecaad toe PROPOSALS. days tran the day of eale the trustee reserves the Frit OF VALUABLE tor Lackaye posed In the corridor asa peacemaker. | told, because Mr. Watson will not allow any one EQUALITY OF WOMEN. ¥ade British harbors; but we have suspended — SALS. ae iy Ce ae Ree ‘Transfers of Real E: 16 uicasure bis drawings. The Volunteer’s area ts | George Millette, of London, clattned the recognit- | operations in that dizéction, and have come to the ALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD co. _| PD¢F Published in the eity of Washington. FARO DEERHEL Ge Tana Oe RTE Tee Oe ines te thee tct OF | tion by Friends of the equality of woman in | Conclusion to offer the results of our experiments, Oi ye CHAS.“A. ELLIOT, Trustee, Deedls in fee have been filed as follows: E. Godey | Width and draught gives the ‘Thistle’s at about | OY! acre t sufficient alone | to the United States for harbor defenses all along iad ck tha tia eid cit itis ee eae, | ee ai 406 Sth st bow to Catharine Mix, parts 237 to 280, B.'s addition vo | 125-5. Iv is probably more than this, Therefore } preaching and church government lent alone | the coast. It is simply this: Covering the sur= —— = I will receive until October 1, 1887, sealed proposals | FNHOMAS DOWLING, Auction yay Washington; $7,500, John Small to 0. c, Black, | appears Chat the wedge bow of the Thistle will | to Justify {he existence of the soctety; also, Chat | race of the water With the substance “hot that & —————————— futon Gg nena eine chase taribinees nscestoatee:| Greta perre te VALUABLE. IMPROVED pub, lots 17 and 48, sq. 829; $400, | Mary E. Emer: | Volunteer but since the wedge 18 narrower at 1t8 | old Ubeiat ae the Prince Of Peace, as the Durden | SaAGCuMe to tell you wba At sy for Mt ts a secret erected at South Capitol street, aud J street couthwest, | REAL ESTAT PLEMISES NO. 1017 | Ich to G. M. Emmerich, Sub. 13, sq. 976; $—. G. M. | pase it 1s éxpected to do Its work easler than the | of standiug armies is felt to’ be very ing ts doomed. Iron will as readily succumb to “CERES,” homey epee ee and ie ed ZSEREEY NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON CILY, ae nt Se | eee ie ere meroe ere on nSsboro ar, | Volunteer can do whatit has to do. It will have preeutre by the wi Peopie. Friends in | its heat as wood. I might as well say tbe edges 2 oD of a. con r 1. and by virtue of a decr yarel J SI 4 becat % first rehes. rovest. 7 reserve the right to reject any or all Lids, By virtne of adecree of the Supreme Court of. of the Supreme Court of the eurd District of Columbia | $3,000. D. H. Hazen to R. O-Nelll, pares. 9q, Ges | Lente, de Spee ye 3 pee oP ee ee eee an TIN *APITOL | September, A. D.. nd passed in acuusebaia | party secured thereby.’ de 42 + $450 5 toast aiseabos aed volunteer’s area, OF, wor of Canada, claime ua was pect a even ata distance, Its explosion Wi 1 1 FOE TMPROVING NORTH. CAPITOL See Ae te i Gaon arene res betas Seay eRe Ce ee H.C. Mocabee, pt. 8, di . | less power will be @pplied to drive the] mission of Friends to maintain the priest- coe kerencett Je Water, IL matters not What is ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS ea MEN NODE BUSEETS: IN | MeLinden and others are defeudauts tho game belux frontot the prem ru THE | $,D.,Webb to Catherine M- Limstrong, sub lots | Thistle along. hood of believers with ail 1ts 1 Tesults | her capacity or her armor. This thing can be car~ ee Cause No. 10719 of the Equity Docket of said court FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBES,, Fes halt, 960; $7,000. Euntliné Gray to DIFPERENCES IN KEEL. im conduct of meeti and individual life. | ried the world over and be applied offensively to Nee ee nae Tee. | Lwill eel ublic auction, in front of the prem: | at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. all of lot utimbercd eleven | Annie B- Kendall property in Brigtwood; $5,600. | pe keel of the Volunteer 1s a pretty good model | Israel P. Hale, of Obio, declared the original mis: | burn cities. on a flood Ude as well as to repel tue ‘ASHINGTON. D. C-. er 23 1987. | fees. on WEDNESDAY, the FIFTH day of OOLOBER, | (11), iu Davidson's aulalivison of vartot aguarenum: | A. Glass to C. E. Galliher, pt. 8, sq°409; $=. Ck oes pI ScEMBT, te P Mtached. None genuine without thetwo gold medals. | _ Sealed propossis will be received at this office until F yf oe: i i un | Pate q 7 Mt sk " sion of the’ society to have been to call | vaders on the ebb, and Ube litle torpedoes can be TWELVE UCLUCK Mon FEIDAY, SEPTEMBER | A. Ds 1887, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK F. M. | bered two hundred and twenty-two (222), fronting 25 | Gailther to Frauk H. Burns, pts. i and 8, sq. 409; | of the runner of a well-built skate. The keel of tward form to inward and veere.” FREE CCHOCK Mon FIMDAY, SEPIEMBER | fart of lot numbered two (2), im squsre-bunbered | feet on Lath street aud runny with that width | $2050, AS. Worthington etal, to W. T. Nallor, pt Tae feos: | Scntaoreomel aren 43).1n the city of | 127 feet to a 10-toot alley, as th ‘olumbia, beginning | the oflice of the Survey 0 0 Pre Se Re le a eee oe » tone v. pt. | the Thistle sweeps up from the heelof the stern} tual worship of Christ; and that it stil re- economy of Uke project was What struck the = Erkan Tad steecte wlin curb, utters, dowalls | Ws tard, i ORG "rot the District of Columbia | 480,200; F500 Gilbert to A.C Clark, lots 23 | post singularly like the sweep of the keel of the | mained the Salne, ‘The afternoon session was | interrogator. “A Warsuip costs tlillons, and I W. M. GALT & CO, ‘Blank forms of proposal and cifications can be | #4 pointon I street thirty-six (36) feet six (6) inches ‘Terms of sale cash. and to be complied with within: di eres if; Ralgnt to same, | famous old schooner America. The Thistle’s keel | occupied in considering a proposition for a] can dono more in defen abarbor Uban this - from: the southwest corner of said lot; thence jug | twenty days from day of sale, or perty to be resuld | lol 24, do.; $1,600, a. C. Clark to 8. D. Webb, sub | 45 = the did Balt am cf y if e, WI ‘costs y a ee ea cei tts | grat ou T-atreet eiguteen (28) ‘oot ait (G) iuchia, | srtiak and cont of difaulting yuschwser.” A depunt of | lots 3 24, uid 30, do.; #000, Carus! et ab, | Sault more lke raat of Wwe Hla baltimore clippers | union of the, American | yearly _qmecuings tm | substance, which costs only hundreds of dollars, —_s he m a which Were famous boats eighty years ago. The | fore! mission work, which Was generally | ‘his thing has been figured out, let me tell yo ou ‘Who! Flour and Grain Dealers. | Upon these forms will be considered. eect ew he feet: thence, west Fe00, aoe Jat tume of sale. All conveyane- ae ta) ¥, Toutney, lots 145 and 146, sq. 444; | cutter advocates assert this yeaF, though nothing apreved: In the pee: session, It was de- aud itis na, boy's play. Let tiem begin on uy lesale The Fight is reserved to reject any and all bidsor | {tr iG) in Huelioe south one | ing at cost of burchaser 30: BAL Marr to ¥. B Mason, lots 1 and, bik: | was heard from them about the advantages of | cided that in view of the recent concurrent | and we know What we can do.” Mr. Driscoll Was if bida. ILLIAM LUDLOW, SN A le err eae ESE OBERTG. ROTHERFORD, Trastee. | 10, Lebrolt Park; $10,000. J. E. Mason to J. H. | beam elther last year, the year before, or any otber | ction of eight yearly meetings in this country in ‘calm and as contident as esstul general, PADUA TEA CO, 445 77H ST. 8 W. = a Diulding. » Unk Mouse of three stories with back | 1. coNSEQUENCE OF THE ILLNESS OF THI ir, lots 31 tol, sa. 654; $4,000, &e. C. A. | previous year, that the Thistle is anormal British | fegard to tue outward Ordinance, as Indicated In | om Aud aS cOntiden’ SS a Successful Gea Bid TNDUCEMENTS. 2 {eet of aule ne prescribed by the desrne: One ied | trustee Uc shove fale posted GURL SATURDAY, | StTuliginann to X. Fértner Brewing Co. subot, | Puuier. As ME. Bell, er oWner, sid, se das the | tue following minutes on Indiana Yeany a He Sole his own Child, Begs Ha, Susu Care Hirer pound —__ SUMMER _RESORTS. ___| syualawtlfneatest ose thivtneveursatie th. ayy | tidus THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | allots. ea8t of OL: s007.1. Thos H. Harper to | Det SMCH os re, cuter od, many | tue postion ot ue soeteu,ts queston stow | ay ampocriox CASE IX CLEVELAND 16 WHICH HR Beiwel Gavel Family Flour, te Q{N TOP THE ALLEGHANIES! THE, [Sienellos Gane herpetic ILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. #.E Dennison, lov 1s, <q. 528; $6,000.” B. L. Wal- | tax on beam In British yachting Tules had been | cat for guy one to be acknowledged or retalned. In m cache aber aS ea ee N TOP HE ALLEGHANIES! THE pon the jroperty sold, oF all ‘cash, at the Ker to John C.’ Stewart, ‘sub, 23, sq, 758; $3,875. | adopted, ‘But, while ready to compare the Tuistie’s | the position of miuister or elder among us whe | A Strange abduction case, in which the tau Best OG Vg Tea, Sue per pound ghroushout the autumn: 3 refuge for Hay i a ee oe RATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEROLD FUR. arn RE Oe &, us Se ne 3 80-0015 | model with Unose of British boats built thirty or | continues to participate in or teach the “mecessity | Of @ six-year-old girl fgures as the abductor, 18 Strang urea ven ona | SHARE Gpetcee SS OE ON Mfaendaye droday of} GONE, GUA, HRAME, FLEE, ALHKOUS, WFH | i; 6,1 Sas, A. Clark etal oN oluinhora: | unser ih inerican. boats bale ten Sears ago, | Cf Ue ON NATE ERE of Uapttsm Or Ofte supper.”” | reported trom Wabash, Ind. W. ¢. Lamme 18 Remember we Lave uo connection wt other parties. | Ff ecron Gor» ML C.. SARS © SOUNSLON I ruaiee, Coltunbia, holding e special term for Orvhans Court | Le A. Barr, sub 22, sq. 200; $9,000. Jno. Veam and draught of the America, Which gave her | NEEBE, THE NIILIST, QUIETLY TAKEN THERE Last | nome in that city, he invited his wife Ww goout Isbia ¢ n 21-d&da 5 Dstreet b Dusinens 1 sball sell et public auction the personal ef- | Lo Ey one Se a name to the cup for which these races are sailed, = manera walking with him. She refused, and he Wok = Tpusosas DOWLING, Suumerated, on FIADAY.SIS URTETHY | Tractio dt. Witte, ists ee aoa foitzman to } as tue normal American proportions? When 4t 13 | Oscar Neebe, the anarcislst, 1s In Jollet peniten- | Their Mite daughter out fora stroll, They aid im Aueaviom oie srelGtvzeonesTis fps DOWLING, en on FRIDAY, SEPTEM AEAH, | Hattie R- White, lots 77 and 80, sec. 8 Barry Farm; | considered that the America had no centerboard | He was taken there with mueh secrecy by } not revurn What uight nor Uhe following day, Thi P EVERY FINE PIANO, COST 9700, sevEnAL | Hnrectumtinvents SP NO CHOCE A Maat No.918 | fo, Catheriné 1 Luft to Jas. Springman,e: | when she won the cup, would it be too much to | Srrar. geputies trom Chicago last night. None | authorities Were notified, aud ‘4 careful Dut trul 3 NE PIANO, 700, PRAY ne é si or 1, kes. D; $2150. J. H. Marr to B. B. Wells, | say that even a one-masted keel boat—one with. re rs less, i Litt acini CAPITAL 300,000 SHARES; PAR VALUE #5 EACH. VELY HANDSOME WALNET. WAND. | Gilt Frune Fier Aurore Pinte Chane aserymandwer | lots 6 io 10, 64, 810; $—. “Emily F. Dexter to Adele | out arcenterbound—was ot necessarily a copy of | of his friends knew he was to be taken away go | 10%: Searcy was made tor Mr. Laue aud ths Sanaa CLOCKS, Wale gilt comico to match; Mantel Ornainents, two) vary. V. Boush, sub 9, 8q. 98; $9,000. British iaeas? ae es mericaD Sloup will lave suddenly, and to none of them did he say good- | had been seen near Wabash, and knowl! cea he : bata “HAKBLE TOP CHAS i carved-leg Side’ Tables, walnut Srame. Paro oe made proportionately narrower and deeper— ven by had relatives in Uhat vicinity, she went to Wabas cocoa, Registrars—FARMERS' LOAN AN TRUST CO. IN SEIS AND) REPARATE. | ED | Suites; upholstered im rep; Walnut Chamber Fura | | Tum Reatarns ov Cor. Batt. —The relatives of M. | say's feet d inches wide azd with 11 feet 6 inches | DS* pig preg pieced sherttt | ‘tod with au officer drove to Calume's soe mort DELICIOUS, NOURISHING, ABSOLUTELY COTTAGE FURNITURE, Wa eee ee rand Ghats, Walnus Extension, Table | Dulauey Bally lave district attorney for Alaska, | draugnt, for those are Wie measurements of. the NET Lr ‘Sheriffs, Gleason, an house, 6 miles in the country. ihe oid lady, Mn Saat canes aa cease | Tresor Acute MESSIS. LAIDLAW & CO. New) F3 A1HH WALNUT ERLESUON,CAILES | Bost Gans Wage Deming case Butts Skt | ug tuem thac she wil reaah More this aiernoon | AMG MeO Bet UO the normal American | Ang" tabard aligned und went invo ihe jut [Fewbies admutued that Laltime, had Doug the STING LESS THAN DI ial ‘AND GLASS WARE; | Mirrors, Candelabras, Engravings, Oil Paintings, Hair- amaine G 51. “ wo use, bul she had rem: glscdaa wid cae York. 5 ETNER WITH MANY | cloth Sofas Loankes, Sideboard, Card Tablew, Silver | With, the remalus or her husband. At the depot | "the unprejudiced student of naval architecture | BeB. Price, the jall clerk, was watting for them. | Yori wy weeks, aid tien departed for the NE CEN Cake Baskets. Silver Plated’ Ware, Cutlery, Ching aud | the Masons will take charge of the casket. | must see that while Mr, Watson has, perhaps, re- | 1BeY, understood eac wed any | home of Wan. Yates, a rotver-in-law, iViug 1m, my3-eolmbsel-cosn: Glassware, Brussels, Ingrain,and Other Carpets, Kiteh- | Wednesday moraing at 10 o'clock the body will be | turned to very old English proportions in’ some | 240 Price unlocked the inner ‘and, followed | rome County. ‘They drove oul to Vales’ reabe — May wor en i taken to Fail’s Church, where, after funeral ser- | respects, he was induced to do go by the superi- Way tothe second gallery, where the coudemned | dence, and ME: Yates ed, but lus Wife ‘Surrem> FE B E EUGENE CARUSI, Administrator. | vices, {twill be interred In the family burying- | orify of "American broad-beaied boats over such | Way to the Where the coademned | Corer echild, ant ER AUST} This corporation owns the GREAT MAHONEY | Sams cole DOWLING, Auctioneer. | TOUR. Mrs. Gilmore, wife of, Lleut- Gilmore, Of | narrow beamsas.the Genesta and the Galatea. | Anarcalsts, are. Likhts were, buruing in all the | Gered the re }2 one of the best Equiped and Developed Mines | 2s gees THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. —— the a daughter of the deceased, says that | No one doubts the Mayfower’s ability to whip any. Race Conflict im Texas, si California, Product in,Gold to da kas — = — SALE 01 N x she hit ve £ 2 f talk with im in the jail uRSE,O8E* THIS BEER AND BE HO FES date $2,000,000. | FJ WOMAS DOWLING, auction EOF VACANT LOT ON FIFTH | she has récelved nothing but telegrams ‘from her | cutter afloat, except the ‘Tiistle, On the other | ¥ld him he wanted to } r BET ‘SOUTH M STREET AND | mother, and can only make conjectures as to the a pI ther | ottice. The party then went quietly down stairs. | AN UPRISING AMONG THE COLORED PROFLE IN MATA> GIA AVENUE, § hand 1t is equally plain that the success of such | Shen tue dmce door was ‘spears eaid: ‘GORDA COUNTY. so och ETRE G ZBAME | Dhan y es ee, mant Crue ga | Probable enue of death. signers to return nore and ‘more. to such. propor: | “Well, Neebe, we are going to take you to Jollet | Word has been received at Houston, Tex., that ¢ TIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, AD. 1887, at, Opp FELLows’ AwsryExsaxy.—Beacon Lodge No. | tions us the america had. Ne Bell himself cays | to-night.” “Can't I see my friends; can't see My | an insurrection Was imminent among the blacks Novice—The stock of this company has been listed | TRUSTEES’ ‘ = = i pany TRUSTEES) SALE ANHEUSER BU a roiktpeo 5% | on the Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange of | = DWELLING, Ni Cok 18¥ As = New York city, and will becalled for regular trading | | FAS Z H DAY 0! 2 Enon 3 ” ejaculated Neebe, in a tone Phone—S8OG, sap beat oe ee | By virtue of dor of trust. dated March, 11, eq | HALE PAST FOUH O'CLOCK P. Mon the prams, | 15, which, was one of the asoclations that at-| that american rules of measUrement are pertecty | :4*7e%, Capt, Black?” ac tn Mupagensa Ooustg. ‘Sue chert of Matagents == o 729, 1 hay ee a = So, ci | 14 No. 21, squareS26, in the ‘city of Washington: | tended the funeral of President Jackson, cele fre Of surprise, “‘No.” Neebe then asked to be allowed . FAUst BEER Faust | | Subscriptions to this stock will be received at $1.50 | P86, duly neconded iu Liber 1108, Folio 370, ctf) | Ai Jot fronts 4s 7-1 feet on Kitth asteey Settee, | Kents Les Ore aries ceRe, Jackson. cele, fair, ad moreover leave the designer free to adopt | {change ‘his clothes, A turnkey brought down | County sent a courier to Sheriff Hickley, of Bra- | Per stare. Jaiibia, and by direction of the party secured thereby; | Utgwfogt, “Pu of LOS 1-42 feet. “Contains 9,105 | Hall last evening, A paper prepared by E. BF | the recent rescinding of the old British rule shows | iS best sult of clothes and clean linen. He then | zorta County, asking for imupediate assistance to aul3 ‘All applications must be madeto the undursigned drussees will ofter for sale, infront of | “418% {cr oe. One-third cash; residue in two equal | Colledge, giving a history of the lodge, was read, | How It hampered the Put, them on, then held out his wrists for the | put down aninsurrecuon, ‘Thecourier stated that < ————— the premises, on TCESDAY, OCTOBER FOURTH, | ov ortnte, at six atid twelve maith oth tect at | and speeches were made by B. F. Cranshaw, . manacies with which Gleason het boom pisving. 200 were underarms in Matagorda NY 1ss7, Al HALF-YAST FOUR O'CLOCK EM, the Dutchaser may bayalleahe aves ‘ait ue’aaia’ ¢S | George E. Einmons, J. A. Watt, J. A. B. Espey, F, | WHERE EACH 148 THE GREATEST DRAUGHT OF WATER. | He was first handcuffed alone, and then een ‘over 200 negroes hkl $160 A Mostra MACFARLANE & JENKINS, Sot Fi sect ot ot 1S, sana PR ee er of gaia | Daly ants 186) S25 deponlt at aula Ae Stlen He OT, Pettengil and’ Joun Connors ali ‘Not only does the Thistle alffer Se iy sheriffs, changed thelr, rmind and chained his | and thatthe excitement, among, the whites was emcee No sontheast, We , Trustecs, | officers ran of the District, and E. | ter in it of water: Tight wrist to Spears’ left. The party then wn ph yy FOR AN INVESTMENT OF ONLY 8320. : insted ae heincs “ira Quetitd aa TE read sin two eaual pay. | _t24-3t0 472 Louisiana arene | Dwight Clapp read a paper entitled, wig ie \a eater en a eam FAL) Glenoop tld ne guards Ate, jl. look | 8 colored constable to arp er OS yeente, he apy mw not bearing EREMPTORY SALE OF UND Vv ». | came low.” door and reporters back, They s22.6te 44 Broadway, N. ¥. Interest ag secured Uy a deed of Tutto the mpperty Prey ORNER FIPPEENTE AND UOTHESTS Fai ne emperor eee pepe Sees Emenee need eal oF tae so with force and, imprisoned them for, several Se See rie Cae of 3100 will be requiredat thetimo of sale. All con-| On ‘THURSDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEM- Mn GG, Syms Ree THe (funeral of | Volunteers bull below the water {ine forward of a eg yon WEN te salvars think they will be abve 20 | P'art, Ovancoars, ‘vevancing and ree SET Wie BER INEST NINTE, at ELVE Cciok we RS took place from his late ‘No, 467 C street | Ner mast, and very little of the ‘Thistie's forward delayed reporter reached that depot ne found that ie wagpres linger nnt ts | front of she premises, rthwest, at 6 o'clock last evening. Rev. Dr. But F 1 ‘This 1s a very great departure frow | the fast express for St. Louls was pulling out, Pay 10 FEE CENT A MONTH, to commence before —_ cHas 8 cee Yorastees {ot 1, square 1058, Lele eta the “normal British cutter” model, whether one | uC, {e8t ox! ‘were aboard. train arrived taney 1. this would maneeery banisoie aver: | Whoeverintends buying aticht weightOrer. | sooanae __ CHAR HLOREING, dnt eaten ute ftom |e gin ke gems GHA MLN | Set taro Gumeir ier are | toca, Sood iclegram bad told War- : 2” as follows: coat this fall may as well have the use of itdur- | 7.31, xcehy SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, ‘sections of the city. was sung by Mr. E. J. Whipple. Officers of both | Dullt tn 1846, and licked by the America tn 1802. | hurried to the prison. of eer betas — Income #100 8 month. | ing the frst cool days of autumn, and nowisa CStvARD, 8 iB STREET NEANG STREET | yourn ut @ per ceil yer atinunn nod accuses by deed ot | Deke idends of ees Gee eee reek Any | of @ model that will be called good or bad accord- | ot MeClaughrey tae) T° toyouet. fie stated a « goed time to begin carrying this serviceable SXb 45th STREETS SOUTHEAST, AND ON Es oe at parthascse ouof Purchaser. Cenvevanc; | pall-bearers were Messra, Draper, McKee, Giltrey, | NE a8 victory perches on One side or the other. | that the sheriff had thought best to have eee ha “ garment. piste SERRE Ree 2A Ave. SOUTHEAST, oA Ra pe ee and Newell, employes of the Banate Baers, Auotaer Sonate madee sates eget taken to Souler secretly. fear of an outbreak - - E risk and. of N 'ribune, and Mr. Hal Smith, bilges, bulge and attempt at rescue, : & More Liht-neght Overcatnare being wom | Behl QAP an fear? dat a Aue | Ree ndvertgety inane netpaper pabltned fs | Journal clent ot tne Mouser Representauives Tus | tuat Dare whet ue ade okt Mai nso Ob Se souk he St each succeeding year, at least we infersofrom | Nuilor et al., the’ undersigned trustees will offer f Cy eT peed 5 55-1 agit nell Baa : E | tows ‘The Volunteer’s CompticaTep BicaMy Cast. — Te. Biccre tal tate SERA SORE IAS | eteceaogdnaod fr tom wera Owe | BCGPOME ARS: RAGA Ge eg Yr a Asch | Cain op Cartage My wiero the iatarmeat | var the Goter ote ui, oO | ASSO guy cut ever RaWate Minne |" poopcans zo we sowstrouuen 3, ©. McDonald CRaxan 2" the CONBOLIDE! “| stock has increased with the demand, untilnow | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. ME, pact ‘of lot No, 22, nq, “Real Estate Brokers, —-___ 7 lower down below the water line, | has just come t 0 ‘were arrested on « | Wil! G0 snt0 Uke Criminal Court in Chicago Lo-day 4 " 7 7 toot 3 f 1008 F street west. ‘THe Hes TONEMENT.—The cele. | While the: are lower than the Volunteer's | Morgan and ‘complaint of Win. M. sim. | 20 surrender ex-Warden Varnell and ex-County Rives, :oiubany owns TWO CLATMS on the Carson | we candidly believe that an intending pur- Lge RS AEE ta feet le eeher ra ear pration ofthe Day rine \taronmat in ine hebrew | whey are very much higher shan either the Diiges hanes Se users son. Morgan, in March Commissioner Van Pelt. into the hands of the law, iy ker ee ng QUICESILVERanS ULL | chaser of « Fall Overcoat doce himeelf injustice | Sear GATS oe pon the aay, part of | 7UBLIGSALE OF, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP- | Church will begin this © ‘at @ o'clock, and | Of the modern Genesta or the ancient Arrow, and ne iataghicr of Hester eee sat ont tx tie surrender & Sas bonte, Stns, ain set PONSS4S MILLS. Competent experts | unless he examines our display. Whether he Beng 1005, betng tie east 126 feet Baenes of : EST, | tor twenty-four hours a strict fast wili be kept by | 1 this dens, aod & very elas compos, | early in the Dresent ‘While this daugiiter | 12 $45,000. He gives is Bie te jai und the te test ben er ae ratte nmesaceecbormwarts | Engen SASS | 0) gman me | nave un ea gone Das me | Ge era tne | Sere aaa aro oa es til the 3U né - y 4 dey pS 0. 1134, 242, ‘ul the oth Letter informed as to the possibilities in Ready- | TAMEDIATELY THEREAPTER WE WILL SELL Bieaigt f Colnatun the uadernend a rantene ‘Yum Kiper, sind ts called the Sapbath ot Sabbaths Ons pinee polns of cempartamn, will be all that — Hester pad write 1s the mother of toe hive Maga te tots Can and eonave tn eka with New York Drafts, Post Office Order | nade Overcuata, rae ior far aale at Pe eseres 5 ‘service will be held at the mote 4 poe ia ‘one and of the complainihg witness, and movber- forfeited. or Registered Letter oy LOT NO. 7, SQUARE 1078, remises, on SATURDAY, T! 1 DAY OF | at 6:30 o'clock this evening, to continue ‘9 | Out forward. Every square foot of ‘thus Me fj ‘a8 his. ‘wife, | bonds: —_ a = — 51 feet 2 inches on 15th street east, between | BCTORER. A’ D. 1887; at HALE-PAgT FouR | 8.0230 Oloeks this ever an tothe wind holds her back when trying | in-law of Morgan solioen es c : cae frect south rubuing | OCLOCK P. Mi, iat unmborsd forty (Z0ie in eee | o 3 ‘Sxefeises to-morrow will | SxpOS8] (0 te tant. Be. qyhen tying | Her Arst husband is father Of her and, ot] 4 said Gla ae emenetan ab W. 8. CHAMBERLAIN, AGENT, GEORGE SPRAYS, Sthe depthorhe ot White and other's subiivision of lot * ay, | begin at 9 o'clock, and will be conducted by B. ph dite pty ‘Course, father-in-law of his wife's second nusband, eee oon consedional scene oocurred on ca - ad Gites ieee Train: One-third ofthe parchase money pay. | In square gumbered Ave hundred and fourvaen (14) | Nordlnger, who will berelteved st 11 o'clock by | to Lhe adverse action of the x nino vous | oS ‘witness 1s a son of te second | ADRAPOLS, Md. 8 Bre Mary E McNashy, Broadway, New York City. alas i ove,sud two years notes to | an reccrded in the oie of the surveyor of, said city of the Ber, 1 Siorn, rabot o¢ ebb congregation, and ape ee aay that thls wite ‘and brother of the rst wite, which would | ‘rite of « furniture ‘cowhided the wite of = = date ured Ly deed of ashington, » page 17, = . Gussdort will take charge ‘a brother-in-law a ‘The ‘Was @ severe one mises sold, or all cash at option of the | provements thereon. hen Mr. candown.. ‘The ‘THR THISTLE'S SAILING POWER. make nim Morgan as well dno, Brown. ecetving © Coosxa Br G. : sit $100 required ou each tat | "Termin of ale: $1200 ca, talance in six (6) ana | singing dad the sermon by te ADDL at 1 Ocloek | Probably the one thing that gives the thinking | S222, PU ra 1 TRE cur Tall Supply of Carpets, x Gras couvevaucing, de. et purchaser's | twelve (12) months, the purchaser to give lus notes | Will be conducted in English, but the ‘and ‘band may fol Hurtined wine Be Patterns in Bigelow, Lowell, rusices Foscrve the! riglt to resell at fur the deferred payigents, bearing int at the rate | Tovotional exerdioes et hen ie ‘Hebrew | Aimerican yachtsmen more dil than any | Bruel: Moguitee in chee pees artiona ‘A foil tine be uewspaper publisied in’ Wranington,b. | SrasPaeSe ind eran ta Se ake eetbace Seat os | language. Services will aleo ‘be eld during the | Otheris the proportion between the sail area Harsora Mowe in choice patterns, Lowell and ot nis are not complied with in tan | quise es eninCnd, uciarnte df ear ‘ridin top | sane time at the Orthodox Hebrew church, corner | the ‘Thistle and her. Mate in ail ha gs Att Squares, all sizes; Rugeand GAS COOKING STOVES days from day of sale. days, otherwise the trustees reserve the riyht 10 6th and G streets, where ail the services will be tn | meant ‘the Cana, gil the new designe: Furniture Coverings; HICHARD sare, Trustee, | Ule property at his coat, (All cont ‘at | Hebrew. Besides the devotional exercises, every | when compared with ‘that they pty ‘Stewart, con seas Denvery Lace Curtains and Table Covers in Coheed ent for wl, CHAS. 2 BELO n trumes, 2 y enoes iit CARCI pee Rigtk pg a py Py ae a Te aes he san Gaur hs Gia noe eoesaaer tha | seonng tablliies to $203,000. "These aan ae 406 Oth street u. w. ED. ‘had any. ‘claim the inapectora | assets are stated to be << HOOE BRO. & CO..1326 Fst | mh31 WASHINGTON GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. © DUNCANSON BROS. Auctionsers,, = s¥1-dads " G, W, STICK! pea a 21-akas | Doxt Twenty-four hours, inecoan sisipe were 1 ‘Whe power of the / Irving ‘right vo claim the