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THE EVENING PUBLISHED DAIL TELEGRAMS 0 THE STAR Exeept : : °° AT THE STAR BUI Worthwert Corner Penasy! and Lith &t, by jt sp x A Remarkable Case of Leckjnwe bee hg peepee aire p cxcosectoce POR PVE WER, RUT NOW SLOWLY S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ RECOVERING. = kee SATANNAN, Ga., October &—There ts in the St Py tpi ed . Joseph Infirmary one of the most remarkable cases oP ihe. pe mee e of lockjaw that ever occurred, The physicians Soath one yeas, 80 sin 5 state there Is nothing like it on record. ‘Thomas . += tered at the Ballinger is the subject. He 1s a professional horse amp nie 8 Urainer. He was in charge of Mr. M. J. Doyle's Place at Thunderboidt, where he had a number of Colts and horses, Right weeks ago he was drivitug a fractious young horse around the tracks back 0 the stables, and the animal shied and ran close in by the fence. A splinter from the paling entered Ss U P PL EK IV HK N ae e MO DAY, OCTOBER s ‘the palm of Mr. Ballinger’s left hand. Soon after. = ward s¥mptoms of tetanus developed and he Friday—g1 s ade known on application, Se T Te 7 HE TERTED RE . Set z taken to the St. Joseph's Infirmary and placed LADIES’ GOODS. AUCTION SALES. IT v THE PRESIDENTS JOURNEY he invoked the usual Divi cl under the treatine : The = ae a ee a DN a i, a ine blessing On the Chief | under the treatment of Dr. B. Read. The patient® — a NON 2 AUCTION SALES. CITY AND, DISTRICT. — Executive of the enuntry. “at the close of the r= | jaws were locked as ca ata vise. He became un DED TO ‘THIS AFTERNOON, rpuomas vows: motiones®, Page aS Enthusiastically Received at Indians | vice the President was ‘cecorted from the church | -auscious and ior five works reraailied so, with ORLY GOODS, a1 = a “9 1 fase Bal jnyers. ediately, the congregation remain! in their | an occasional lucid intervai of five minutes, ea t IVE, TWOSTORY DELON DUELEINGS, NOG | SEVENTY-FIVE BRUSGEIS ANDINGRATN CAR THE STATESMEN AND THR GIANTS TIED. somes ee seats to allow easy ogres. ‘The party were driven | ing aii taat time nourishment inthe Way Of Com tRING FIRE-PKOOF | On MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER THIRD. AAT CHAMBER, SET, WARDROBES, MIRKOM, | good game Saturday, which ended Ina tle, 3103. aaa eee AT OE famous botanical gardens, returning early. Tne | quarter of an inch in diameter was used, as the INGER, CLOCKS. LONG | SU E1YS O'OLCUR, “wo, will: sell in front of thei CT Ree INDO CEAMBES prvoks, | O'DAY and Titcomb pitched well for thelr respect- | When the procession at Indianapolis which es- | evening was Sood yutetiy ‘at the mayor's home, | patient's jaws could not be forced apart, ‘Then it Tots 28, 29, 30. $1,and 32, square 697, HANDSOME “DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, | ive clubs, nine hits being made off Titcomb and | corted the President on his arrival there Saturday | 7h¢ President and Airs Cleveland appeared con- | was determined Co break out a front tooth, as ts each fronting ‘13% feet by adepth of 73 feet, im- &e., &e, eleven off O'Day. O’Brien distinguished himself h siderably fatigued from the trip, but are rapidly | often done in such cases to admit a tube. “While Stock Rooms, 539 15th street, Cor- | proved by comfortable 2-story. 5-room, Brick Dwell- Aso, Ty iaakitig taro es pole Teached the State House the Presidential party, | recuperating. Unconscious, Ballinger scarcely changed his post coran Building, to be sold at public auction, on the | Mz%; Suitable for investors oF persons LOT Ghocentrs, nasi, curNa AND GLASS: | bY making two home runs, which saved the States- | with ity ot the most prominent Indiana office- WILL NOT LAY THE CORNER-STONE. Ben, OE Ber Rive weeks tale saan Die Bony eae. fi ticlans Millinery. ox.ste_| eigen on TUESDAY, OCTOBE FOURTH, 1687, | ftmehcte Wnty ofthe new Sorkalyeerue iat | oh000 PIECES ASSORTED WALLPAPER | | men from, defeat. Both clubs played, well tn | holders including members of Congress, were con- | Owing to the threatsuf the Chicago labor ongan- | BHC muscles Of is back had conteacted us af 2 2) == eee TEN O-CLOON, up offices should gtve this sate | See eae, feticed, On, now pearly om | 1857, Commencing st ah O'CLOCK, within and in | and the New Yorks one, ducted to a stand erected for the occasion, and } tzations not to participate in the parade as escort hand in bis ight, and, although seml-uncon- RS. IX. A. Doxovay, their attention, as the articles are in fine aout ang | Terms: One-third cash; balance in one’ and two | {TUT of iy Auction Rooms. shall sell ayencral es) Other games Saturday resulted as follows: In- | there, in the presence of about 2,000 people | to the President on his visit here snould he lay the | Sclous appeared t bi in a paroxsin of pain. An 904 F STREET NORTHWEST, pease arp artic! ndition ad | years, notes to bear 6 per cent interest from day of SHousehold Goous. = dianapolis 4, Chicago 4 (nine innings); Pittsburgs | gathered around the place, Gov. Gray introduced | corner-stone of the Auditorium the committee has | @ttendant examined the left hand, and seeing the s - t i: oL-2t_ | sale, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed. TDUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers 10, Detroit 6; Philadelphia 13, Boston 4; BalU-| the President and cordially welcomed him to In- | decided not to invite the President to participate | €2¢ of the splinter pulled tt out. Tt was an inch WILL OPEN, OX Ux CANAORE HRONT aGEEaaS of trust, or ail cash, at optionof the purchaser. Con- ee more 5, Athletics? (frst game); secondgame, At: | gian, in thts ceremony, are long, and ever since Une splinter was removed his TUESDAY AND WE SDAY, OCTOBER 4 AND 5, | DD » Aue ¥eyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. “Terms of sale to | YEREMPTORY SALEOF U. NIMPROVED PROPERTY, letics 8, Baltimore 2; Cincinnati 10, St. Louis 2} aad ‘The Chicago Trade and Labor Assembly held a | Condition has improved, though slowly. ‘The acute ea FURNITURE. | parchaser, after five days" public notice of such rosale TREETS RAST O MEAN SURERT NORTH, | 127, “Mets” 2; Clocianatt & St. Lous 2, In reply the President said: “When I received | ticipating in the parade on October created con. | Ballinger’s recovery is confidently looked for. Fhe or ZIAROS ARPES EC. AT OUR SALESKOOMS, | tn some newspaper published in| Washington, D.C. AND ON E AND TWENTIETH STREETS NOKTH- Soo eas @ hearty invitation from the people of Indianapolis, | siderable discussion. It was finally decided that | CaS® has attracted a great deal of tuverest among IMPORTED HATS AND BONNETS. EABRACING oe DALE lh eeenk | aS 3 The Jewish Orphan Asylum. and, through their governor, the invitation of the | since none of the organizations would be present, | the physicians of the city. ‘Foo Ladies of Washington are respectfully invited. | SEVERAT VERY FINS. UPRIGHT PIANOS. LARGE | SS — ot TUESDAL AETERROON DOTORER 11 1807, | TAISING MONBY FOR THE STRUCTURE 70 BE ERECTED | people of the State of Indiana, to stop on my | #s Such, the Trades’ Assembly would not take any 1 ng the Weight of Cate, — —| BARLOR SUITES, VAIOUS FRAMES AND COW. ‘THIS EVENING. commencing at HALE-PASI FOUR O'CLOCK, in IN ATLANTA. travel and see them and theircapital city, Iwas | Parbexcept as individuals. Thos. Morgan called mcrensi cig! — front of the respective premises, and in the order| A Considerable sum of money was subscribed | not long in determining that my route should lead | te attention of the meeting to the fact that the | 4 CRUEL PRACTICE IN VOOUR AT THE PITTSBURG BENGE Ee ge ES ADCO Boned eezohiat : : i President was oaly gol one ee hig , x : F . | named, the following -deseribed real estate, to esterday at s me this way. Tam sincerely glad to have the op. | Pres y KONE to See the Wealthy part ‘STOCK YARDS. Naw) Goons oY A SEU, AF FUR: | Mui th logue deceioe elena | YESUOTGAY ab amecting of Israclites atthe vemple | Hees way, Cam snterey glad Co ave tuo op- | DTNBdets wa Oy GO to Ee ea a | ana, Octane recetved several redemption, from No. 10,000 | 8 East Capitol street und 143 1-12 feet on 20th street. | 02 Sth street, to bulld a Jewish orphan asylum, to | fair proportion of your thriving and. prosperous | 12¥ite President Cleveland to go along Milwaukee, | oorn, aT * 2 ig MONDAY, OCTOBER THIRD, ts 89,11, and 12, block 13, Isherwwood. Lots | be controlled by the Order of B'nai B'rith, or | town ‘ne clitzens of the State of Indiana have | Blue Island, and Arthur avenues, and see how the plaints about a very cruel practice now In EBOAR! ESD AN, OOTOPER FOURTH, 1887, at SEVEN Sand p front 100 fect on Toth street east at iutersec> | usons of the Covenant.” ‘This organization is ai- | abundant cause for congratsia.ion in the volume | Working People lived, and sev’ the thousands of | Vorue at the East Liberty stock yards and have BRA OE MMA TF sSSg Pee STAHL EAT ENSION TABLE, CHING | Dismsonds, Chains, Necklaces Charms, Pine, Hings; | £eeton 10th strect east. z vided into seven districts in the United States, and | aud variety of their product, their pubitc edu. | Places Where the poor people stept_ in basements, | Deen requested to investigate 11.” sald Superin~ Bee kA OU EM Mus 8ss, FAMDHAQUING, CORMICE, LACE CURTAINS, | 804 Earrings, Bracelets Sloeve, Button Hifes Guns, | ,,All of block 18 of Islierwood. being lots 1 to 7,tnclu; | Washington ts the fifth, which includes the states | CatfOnsl advantages, thelr cluirttable institutions, | 270.0°S9 Cha ver of amdndiente catetiete, | a A er eee i ou Sof tie ss P= ¥ FI E, RANGES, NC yi istols, Clocks, Opera Glasses, Silver and Plated W: fronting about 2 feet on E. street north, al yl Vi Se Cs ? nd allthat contributes to le greatness of a et amendm subs e . “A gentleman conne o BoP 28 UU ME syg8 x] HAM IRORURERE HASGED COPRINGAND | Bins Gvctuchelant sit hatin of Lalior anti dents! | Ab0dect ou J0th stzeot case aad ‘about Sao foot on | Of Maryland, Vineinia, North Carolina, South Car-| State,” But igscems vo metnat not the least cause | Points of onder, &C, the mectiag was suddenly | cuaiitableinatitutions of Uulsity says the drovers Pa a Wearing Apparel’ ‘Persons holding tickets will please | Seaton street, olina, and Georgia, e District of Col for an Indlanian’s pride should be his State capital, | “dJourned by the president wituout any expres- | at those yards are in the habit of hotgiving the - takenotice: ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in | Messis. 8. Blever, 1. 1. Blout, R. Goldschinldt, 8. | Firat" settled In 4a10y, one gear theratter, its | Sion on the subject cattle atthe yards anything to eat or driuk om FALL stock oF sEvENr-rive, srcOMititawp MIsEIT AND STHINEM PASSe_| fenti poten toe given bering 9 ner cent fatret | linger wero appeinted a Commitice to olen fur | POPUatON Rumored ditsen families, Chown as | Ths ex-Confaderans Assocation of Chcago nas | sunday emma tmen an Mona mornin, ear 8 jen bearihy me er ed fi ¢ cee. a non i 2 sas | Unanimously decided to partic the es- | fore the sales cominence, the > are given ull LADIES’ CLOAKS AND SUITS, Ce Go aa rom day of, ale, to be secured by deed of truston | ther subscripions. Mr. simon Wolf will stare to. | Wie seat of the State Government in 1421, it was | Nrantandele 4 Stole, ‘pr digene’ on Wednesday, | tie water they can drake which seme to nerease PALL stock oF AT TNELVE O'CLOCK M. ‘Ail persons holding tickets from No. 1 to 6,360, | Verancing, &e. at purchaser's cost, "A deposit of 800 | Gay lO Visit the other cities of the district tn Be- | Hrosent name, though it had no incorporation | They will turn out 150men, their welght W) pounds each. | This, of FIFTY OIL PAINTINGS, OLEOGRAPHS, AND | inclusive, and interest uot paid for three anonths required of, lot on das of sale,” Terms to be com wan Ge aaron ne ee an ‘until 1836, and did not receive a city charter til TO STOP AT ASHEVILLE. course, Would be an Immense advantage to a per- MISSES' CLOAKS AND SUITS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS. the following articles. viz: Gold aud Silver Watches, | D ith in ten days, utherwise Ue Fight reserv od. a as that city subse $25,000 | Tai. Forty yeats'growel bas given It a popu, : . gon hiaving a tember of seers tor ante" 1 cha Wien pis Diam dewsiry Guha Palle, Meshngical "tos | Fmel the provery ln detat at the ak autcost of | of th $50,000 nostsary. Tt was hoped that the |jacion of at’ feast {00,00 aud. Sil the: Dugiess | p-ACispatch from Asheville N.:, Saturday, sa: | the proper part) to fepor tl mater to Was the FALL STOCK OF HORSES, CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, HARNESS, &c., | OYE Waiter, DO eek Ware Hiclon Bate, ich resale in some newspaper pubtisled | Gorner-stone would be latd by President Cleveland | activity that charactei rosperous Ame} sident Cleveland has accepted by letters re- | American Humane Society, but that In the interest. ey CLOaKs AND SUED e nae ser Sacco lives gee erated Wakes aac ees mend | oetaae ete cee oe eanenee Pan aned | Wee-)/ during. dis visit, DUL the necessary preparations | ei, sab pao ae ceived yesterday the invitation of the board of | of the suffering animais I would look into the mat- CHILDRENS’ CLO: ad) Pa Pe iget b ge por ombracing Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Wearing | Plats to be seen at office of auetioueer..o ay py ENS yourshall not dwell tn detail upon the features of | trade and city authorities to vist. this elty on his | Ter myselt,) The purchasers of tle are also pul oi mesma 8 fateate vicetuereeican caren ‘pparel, will be sold at public auction, at J ennsyl- EW C. BR a your city’s flourishing condition, which are dai return trip to tT : cl ery much, as they say they hat AT POPULAR PRICES. falonrvomn Mth and; D streets north went an unusually | Sua yvonue tewe at HALE-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK MATTINGLY. ‘Tue ‘Tews Tovrvawmnr.—It ts expected that | Under your observation, 1 ba (Old by an Old Fem. | SI at. 10 AO ta ee wae ee Hee oe UaueT | uy bo much a pound tor the waver the animals FALL MILLINERY, Sanraaiistat ase iat | at; MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER THIRD uctioncer, 936 ¥ st. | there will be a good attendance ’at the tournament | dent that your eapltal can ‘be directly reached by | of’the board of trade and Capt, T-D. Johnston, | Wink. Cattle, when kept without drink so long Lr AT BAUM'S RY SALI M FOLEY, Auctioned: Be EASKEY, Pawnbrokers ABLE, ryPRovEn | city on the Lath instante Hamasome, prizes have | awond, trom, every county in the, state except | meinber of Congress from this disirict have eacl | SMG mah tts oe Monday meruiag: Ie is cruel ALL MILLINERY, +s. ape . re LUABLE IMP! d sth insta i two, an must be very active | rece z oer geanaune I thirsty on Monday’ morning. cruel ae auiaie M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. 1-3t. (ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, | Deen donated by dealers in haw n vannis goods. ar and eacl Core ety itcini ee so Roe ae aus Segue carte Sia eueal ee or ew to woreure any beast in that way. 5 ae! = ) BEING PLEMIS . Van Rensseia ry has been elec - | sure that you wi ore mies et_rail- | ing and ce t only a drive en car age oaunee ABE CORSE 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Z1 MEER NOKIHWEST. “GOOD | dent of the ussoctation, and Dr. Frank P. Mac- | road in Indlanapols, thal in. aby otller city of its | rages turoushe tee priuctial irate ce teeta His Dream was True. ee See oes on WEDATSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER " PERTY IN Under and by virtue oF two separate dee is of trust, | Lean Secretary and treasurer. Among the tennls- | size in the Uulted States. I must not omit to con- | ‘The President will be shown viewsof natural scen- | BENNETT DREAMED THATSMITH HAD BANGED HIMSRLR, BEST WORK. STYLISH WORE. | TWENTY-FIGHTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell | 7“USTERS SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF | pearing date the 30th day of September, 1886, and the | Players of this city who will enter for the prizes, | gravulate the people of Indian and their capital | ery from the city limits unsurpassed on the conti. AND WOKE UP AND FOUND IT 80. J in front of the as mnises SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MARYLAND AVE- | 5thday of February, 1886, respectively, and ‘duly re- | 8Te Mr. Berry, Mr. McCawley, Mr. Smith, Dr. Mac- | upon a carefu: and economical administration of nent. ‘JASPER, Ga., October 3.—A strange feature about AT POPULAR PRICES. iz OT 1, SQUARE 1065. ee NUE AND SECOND STREET NORTHEAST, | Corded, the first one ‘in Liber 1134, fol Lean, Dr, Wortman, Mr. Spofford, Mr. 3t. Chilton, | their pubite affairs. A proof of this ow beaut —— sohogen Sp athe gn Fromting 234 4-19 foctom trees Fouth, and 200) AND Abo NGUNTED OS B SFREET Bee | Gtner in Liber Lo, oli, 408 eho ok | Mr Will Chilton: alr. Teouertson, ate. oguvie and | hes your city, tor Lan cold that “your tandsoine She Kilsck Scr beicapen, the suicide of Mr. Sam W. Smith, Which took place feet on 1oth street East. This ENS Teco for a ic Mr. Mr. Layard and other players from | and’ spacious State house, just. completed, was i vor Friday night, was that his son-in-law, John Ben- a square of Pennsylvania avenue, and near the pro- undersigned, t) ¥ of yr sale, ub 5 7 ci 5 * A VIRGINIA FARMER'S DAUGHTER'S: ‘MUR- dosed New Bridge crossing Eastorn Branch ‘Thesize | BAOMGELES Nacrog passed the 9th day of Feb- gaa | lic atictiourth front of the prouses.on FRIDAY, EE | Winchester, Va., will also probably participate, | actually built within the Minit of the sun ‘ori co sega nett, dreamed the whole occurrence. Mr. Smith ‘Of the lot makes it Very susceptible of subdivision to | ruary. 1886, in the cause of Horatio K. Starymangim | FOUR NTH DAY OF OCTOBEL, 1887, AT FIVE SS nally fixed. In these days of waste, extravas ate to tne Now York & Re retired at 8 o'clock and the remainder of the fam- ea a ere ys. Otis Bigelow et als, No. 7 Eawity Docket El O'CLOCK P.M. all that piece or parcel of round | vine Another Hill-Sharon Sensation: and tniscalculation in regard to public bulldings | | heuer seals ey aie omney, | jy retired at about #. Sinith Was sleeping soundly Tddan to bane iaterastat ti par cent fom day ctacion ta tees ia She Supreme court of che Dist tor Colum: Reena ae ed ee ea naa rears beluig the A CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED BRIBERY. Uhis ts a Uhing so unusual that you may well be | Va., October 1, says: third trial of Ann E. | when the family dozed wo sleep. Bennett slept in bia, 1 iN b A 3, ) roud of it, So faras yourcity is coucerned, it | Offner, a you unmarried woman, for the killing | 4 big room with his child, and Smith occupied a Ue secured by deed of trust on premises, or alleash at | OCTULER, 1887, at LOUR O'CLOCK PML, offer for | South Afty-three fect of Lot Fifteen, in Square two | A telegram from San Francisco, O@tober 1, says | PTO" satel 5 J ing mal c : \ pe gption of purchaser. A denonit of Sup0 ‘reauired at | aale at pablic auction, tho followiiy real exiate situ. | hiudred uid two, havinw a front of twenty, feet on W | ex-Judge Terry, one of the counsel for Sarah Al- | est tax rate of all the itioeo the counry with a | Of Ne Paramour, Benjamin Brooks, terminated | Uuieside room ws tumsslt. At La cionk In tue pe ees Chasers ‘Terms to be complied with, fn ten. days, | Sifega weeny eta Rete ete ege ATE | story’ tay winder brick Deanne thea Hill in the celebrated Hill-sharon will case, | population of 50,000 and upward, excepting two, | here last night, and the case was given to the | je went to Smith's room and found him gone, Dut ay a. E. MeCATPERE otherwise rit reserved to resell at risk and cost of | hundred and ‘Bity-eicht (758), bewinning at the north: |. Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which 8200isto| has filed an afidavitin the supreme court, in| | “Jam at this moment much impressed with an- | Jury. The jury disagreed and were discharged. It | his shoes were beside the bed. ‘The family tmme- earch about the house, but nett and Davenport went vb of E 7 h a e secured to thi ‘rt ‘out to feed the stock, Still hunting for the missi wore. z e7-1m DUNCANSON BROS..Avcts. | quarter (3) inches, theuce north ninety one (91) feet | satistaction of the trustee, cr all’cash atthe chtien of | crial of the cage In the superior court offered | interested attention of the nation to this spot, | prover, will probably have @ wew trial at the | T1001 t ir rambles about te slied wud stables Mas. M. J. . Hesz. $#~ THEABOVESALEIS POSTPONED ON AC-| thence southwesterly with said avenue twenty-four | Six days from th je or property resold at the | Judge Sullivan, before whom ihe case was tried, a | Here lived and died a man—your netgubor and | “‘yiss Offner 13 the daughter of a well-to-do | Davenport climbed .tnto the crib for oats to feed NT, count of the rain until SDAY, FOURTH DAY OF | Ganieet wae eer mt Tisks und costs of defaulting purchase check, duly signed, with the amount left out to be | Your friend—whose name Was a houschold word | rarmer. She is twenty-nine years of age and of | the stock, and ran against a man suspended by a 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, OCTOBEN, same Lour and place.” “Andon the SAME DAY, at HALE-PAST FOUR FRANK I. BROWN filled ‘tn by the judge (it he could be tempted to | throughout the land, trusted and respected by his | fine personal appeariace, About a year prior to | Tope. He valled to Bennett, who was just with: 29 DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts._ | O'CLOCK P.M., I will sell at public auctfon, in front of | _03-d&ds__ 416 accept the bribe) with such sum as he chose, as | fellow men, and by them invested with tue highest | the killing she Thee Brooks, who Was avout cnirey- b Has just returned from New York, and will exhibit | pryjzoMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. the premises, all the west seventeen (17) feet front to | 7AVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. consideration for deciding the case in favor of the | civic trusts. A loyal, true son of your State, atid | tive years of age and good looking. He came here unibered int square eight defendant. Only one of Sharon's counsel who is | his honors he never forgot the people of Indian: > - ~ ing man, Horrifled at Une di: , TRUSTEES’ SALE OF two-story Frawe | hundred and sixty-seven (x67), having adepth of one | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | an ex-judge, Oliver P. Evans, 1t 1s underst and his fellow-townsmen of Indianapolis. And | fom gusimtems Va where, It was afterwards sald. | rushed toto the house and told the family of DWELLING, No. 907 FOURTH STREET SOUTHE | BUBAredand thirty-wix (136) feet or more. REAL ESLATE IN THE CITY OF WASHING: | called on Judge Sullivan aiter the affidavit had | whtie he loved you. well, he. brought honor to you Smith's fate, uring the coming week the handsomest and largest tscOrtment of Pattern BONNETS and ROUND HATS sit .. bs living by working as a farm hand, a good part of 3 will be required at the sales of $100, and the balane TON. been made public, and demanded to know if he | by his faithful discharge of the functions of public e aaa ever shown in this city. s24_ | {BY Yittte of a deed of trust, dated March, 11, gee, | Jn equal instaliments,at six aud twelve moutus with | »D¥tiFiue ofa decree of the Supreme Court of Was authority tor the statement, but Judge Suilt- | office, and by a firm devotion and adherence to | hand character lie aude a grout’ itupreosion ou his Death from a Pet Dog's Bite, = - Fae ous cf the Lned scot ot tes Distiic’ of OS interest at 6 percent, secured purchaser's notes | 1O780; we shall scll, at public auction, in front Yan declined to make a defluite answer. ‘This tsa | patriotic pringiples.. AN will join you in the re- | empioyer’s daughter. The relat ‘between the | CassVILLE, Mo., October 3.—News has reached Mus M. J. Prasm. Tnuibsa, and'by direetion of the party secured thereny, | auadeedsot trustiutou the property: Hi the terms of | or the respective lots, on SATURDAY, the EiGn IZ | culmination of a series of sensational episodes | spect you cherish for liis memdry, and the kindly, | pair’ soon began to cause talk. To satisty public { hora of the death of a young man named Tabor prot SO oO LE the undersicned Trustees will ober for sale, in frout of | povenregtgt complied with within ten days the trustee | Day or OCLOBLE, Ias7. at HALE ‘OU | ETOWIng out of the Sharon case, and the aidavit | tender thought of the people of the land will | Doinion Brooks took tie girl to Cumberland, where i oe LATEST PAKISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH | 80, Premiccs, on TUESDAY. OCTOBER FOURTH, | defaulting purchasers. All conveyancing aud record- | O CLOCK P. M-; the following described real estate, | of Judge Terry has created a great sensation in | always turn to your city as the place where your from hydrophobla, The deceasea was about ae eS ES Fis Iss? AT HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the | ing'at the expense of the purchasers. situated in the city of Washington, in said District, | this city. distinguished citizen lived and died, and where 4 MOOK MARRIAGE twenty-one years old and lived In the eastern part eee ae south 23 fect of lot 16, square 708, with depth of sald | s2s-eodads W. K. DUHAMEL, ‘Trustee, 460 La, ave, | ¥125 Original lote 20 and #1, in sguare 1030, and ian aa rests his remains among the surroundings he so | Was performed. Keturning home, they lved to-| oftiuscounty. He aml bis brothers and. sister S aieugetn Goce Vida cuabtae No 807 Mthatrect southeast ne | s5 Gahan Bae, Son | _ Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money to be Mr. Garrett Coming Home. much enjoyed. Iv is, thereiore, not only gratity- | gether as man and wife, but the truth coming out, | Were bitten about three weeks ago by an old pet jays in Order bs Plain Combing. eer Bins thacesuteies (oo cecal rel UCTION SALE OF IRON FENCES—OFFICE OF | paid in ‘residue at one year: six Per cenuitel B. & 0. PROSPECTS MORE HOPEFUL—A STRIKE AVERTED. | 108 C0 Ine Lo be With you as citizens of Indianap- | they were compelled to leave Offner’s house. ‘They | 408. ‘The dog had been for some days cross aud Hair Dressed and Bangs Shinzled. sl7-1n Gaante: al ce Gaal taatvocacathe in noten bees Public Buildings and Grounds, Washington, D. ared by deed of trust on the prop : San AG _ Ea lis, but to be able to greet you as the friends and a "4 snappish, but was not supposed to be rabid. AS eptember :7.—The iron fences around the U. A cable dispatch from President Robert Garrett | neighbors of a man honored by the nation, and | *{erward lived on the Lite Cacapon Creek. NION FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- | inte: ‘LISHMENT ’ We. ‘st and secured by a deed of trust on the property | Heptember 20, 1887.—The: = 4 i | cash, at option of purchaser, A depo ee ; soon as the spasms appeared a inad-stone Was ap- pes Reservations On Veimsyivania avenue, bet. 13th nd gered inte of dale on cach Jot, All com ‘Says that he intended to afl Saturday from Liver- | connectea with me by Ues of friendship, by tie | Brooks finally left the woman and went home. } pieq, put it did no good. The other members of ih aud Oth sircsts n.w., will be sold atauction ut the | $5 Aube pen eklo oueemiae erestees reserve, the | POOl fOr home. ‘The next meeting of the Baltimore | fortunes of political life, and in the discharge of | OKs atterward came to see heracalu. Then | tye cually have as yet exhibited no symptoms. AND DYE WOKh: Sold, or all cash at the option of purehaser. | of $100 will be requiredat the time of sale. All'con- ‘veyancing and ree. ruing at cost of dyed without being ripped. Ladies Evening x a “« ure] s Jocalities ‘named, commencing at the corn rae 2 teen - public duty.” followed an indictment against the woman for fl- solctste Goods aiind fF andadieese’™ eH | a ee He eet a a ec ee ee cece eo aremtena, care aiars takes place October | After the ‘speeches the cltizens passed through | Hit cohabitation, Dut even thls did, uot, prevent eripecnsceerabns lessedbmrmrany ad Ayers qood mourning back OT OF BIPPED, | _scoabds CESSES Henne cash, im Government funds. JOHN M. WIL CHARLES! pebeart Trustees | synopsis of tle annual report will be given, ‘The | Fresident gd wite ana otbes of the party ealted | Howse, and at the time of tue murder she was in a | & e COUNTY, NOKTH CAMOLINA- ourning black. ISCHER, = —————— == Geese ae mrs os oan BRO es ABC: | hol dkds Bui 4 formal publication of the full report is not made | UP0n Mrs. Hendricks, where an elegant lunch was | @elicate condition. On the morning of Sunday, ‘ eee 2 A088 S10 eer : a ‘Aug ot Razin, N. C., October 3—A gentleman who a4 = 3, a 5 seis “LING, A 5 until the annual election of directors in Novem. | Provided. It was half-past 2 before the procession | AUSUSt 1, Miss Offner left the house on a spirited im, N.C, SS SSS SS ee ee HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. cl anne ieee =a ber, Itis suid in Baltimore that the earnings for | 8b started, golng north on Meridian street to | Hors: to Dring the cows to be miiked. ‘The resi- | arrived here from Forsyth county reports having MASTS Dec TAL EPMONED | Giaxceny sate or vatwante rwpnoven | ‘T se the fiscal year ending yesterday were at least | eX-Senator, Mebonald's home, where Mrs. Mc- | Tain pike, and about half a me in tron of ue | See” Yesterday an immense swarm of butterfies. Apettect ft custantecd, “Also a fall Lne nt Sheuiies | HEAL ESTATE, BEING PREMISES NO. 1017 | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE RFAT, ESTATE $7,000,000, against. $6,386,005 for the previous | }onald had prepared lunch and invited a party of ‘The swarm Was moving southward, and It took an Ecce kecioris Waist Frewh Corvets and bunties | 5 S4MELY SOMTHWEST, WASHINGTON CITY, | "QS CAPITOL HILL, SITUATED ON DELAWARE Year, "A'Philadelphia dispateh says that Mr. Gar- | Sixty to sitdown with the distinguished guests, | house 1s a secluded thicket of pines, which, Oceu- | Toor it to pass. Militons upon millions of the aS Ee ge a ne ON G, BREWEEN FOC i Tett has cabled a friend in that, city that he 1s to | Alter a brief cull bere the line of march was taken Fito the thicket, and after she had been there fer | Insects were seen fluitering and evidently trying ADIES SEAL GARMENTS, ALTERED, DYED | the District of Columbia, dated the Toth day of ‘STR NORTHEAST, AND ON PEEL 10 A TEN-EOOT ALLEY, AND KNOWS | Femain the president of the Baltimore and Onto, | UP for the Union Depot, where they arrived soon | some time the cows were seen tO come home by | tO escape from something. ‘The lowest were = ‘and anedat : Repiember, ‘Ac Db. 1887. and. passed in a couse Heal BETWEEN THIRTEENTH AND FOUR-| AS “THE OLD PORTION OF WELCKER’S | 204 actin the interest and by the direction of | aiter 3:30, and starid for Terre Haute. The | themselves Soon afterward the report of a pistol | feet from the ground, and they could e seen as "MISS CUNNINGHAWWS, Wherein Mary E. McLindsn is complainant, and Mary | _ TEENTH STREETS NORTHEAST. HOTEL, those who are the backers ot the company. Itis | President and Mrs. Cleveland expressed them- | we 'heard from the direction of the thicket. No | Migh as the eye could Teach. ‘They moved slowly, YoLO Sth streets. we bet NandOste, | 5 | UcLinden si ciuers are Gefehdauty the dame being | By virtue of a decres of the supreme Court of “Diy vistas of & certain aad o¢ trusts beating asta a well-known fact that a sharp paring down of mle as gaugnieg with thelr reception 4h Indian One saw the shot fred, ut aimost immediately | aud. at times appeared to come to a ‘standstit kre See SE ae a_| Cause No, 10719 of the 1 aid. f x ctober 1, September 20; 1873, and duly recorded expenses 1s onin the Baltimore and the ‘ E 4 orwi "dashed e butterflies Were not much larger Uhan a 10- VSS ASHER, HOMPRREY, 90 Torn sr 8. | Lea DEON a im teume ot ue geRE | ane by Sets of a decree tanned by the sald court Sorter tess and aly eenfaliy ‘aber D | epponecs ts ome, outa both the Bauimors and | Sontorian ineation, audible above the. eneers | afterward Mise Offaer dashed throuen the pines | The DuvterMics were not much, Langer tad a 10, Bakes Comets to order in rery sty leand ate | ee ee PEEK UCL OCR ERT | So Baas engl ee GUAAE: 1887 AB, equity Cause | Critic Distr-et of Coluiibia, and by virtue of adecree | fering with the general operations It is estimated | Of the multitude, to “Come again, Grover,” to | OU! parents | Passed the thermometer fell 10 degrees. This 1s Fial. aud guarantees perfect ft and comfort. Part of 1ot numbered two (2). im pguare warabend | Toaster wal oites dor ae ee Eula ee gtusermmmed | of the Supreme Court of the eaid District of Columbia | that the. pay-rofis for Sepuember willbe $100,000 | Which the Presideft raised his hat ad smiilngly | ‘at ‘something never before recorded in this State. French Hand di. Poste akin: Stina Underwear | Wtte, manned ad toreytkres C44) in the tty of | of the enwetive pretes the tuning feat'anace™ | m.cauity cause, No. 10.731: aed at the seaurot cf the | logy than fn August Auorder for a reduction in | POWed ls (hanks, SHE HAD KILLED BROOKS, ee pop hone re Neshington. im the District of Columbia, beginning | | On THURSDAY OCTOBER SIXTH, 1887, at HALF. | Ine payment of the indebtedness, | witlseit at pabiie | te item of extra time was posted in the main PRESENTED WITH 4 WATERBURY WATCH. but that it was 4n ‘Three times has Cholera Panic im Sicily. Patent Shoulicr Braces ail “ait Brena form Goods, | front the southwest corner of said lots thence ruusing | Gia aiary AY Chiltge ati mB ee eee auctich in froutof the breminesson SATURDAY, THE | ollce of the Baltimore and Ohlo Telegraph Co. in| Among the mementoes of the Visit brought away | the trial been begun. happened | DEPLORABLE CONDITION OF AFFAIRS AMONG THE paren’ Corsets and at Corset (aise H's own | $i3h om 2 street cighteen (18) oct six (6) inches; | nambered 7,8. 9: and 10, in sauare numbered 646.l0~ | ar Vive O'CLOCK P.M allof Tot uumbercd sieve | sulted ina stHko. ‘The Pebune says: “The with, | PY the distinguishda guests is a Waterbury watch, | to juror, causing a postponement. This time it Ran eating pans make) that for the price is uns ae Pa ee ES i, bet aud © stréets | (TD), In Daviduoi'a subelivieon of partor sjuare nus one at the reception | began on Tuesday last and ended yesterday. The | A correspondent writing from Palermo, Sicily, ‘drawal of the order prevented a general strike of ) Which was presented by Ba Frenca, German and Spanish svoken melt | fifisud (00) fect fo the besa, P Se fi nae FRIDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTH, 1887, at | Peed, to hmdred and twenty-two (222)<frontioe 25 | Yotegrapners tn this! city, which would undoubt- | im the capitol, engraved: “fo Grover Gieveland, | gi" testified that on the Friday previous Brooks | says: This island isin a state of revolt, Arson ‘And. on, — substantial brick house of three ‘with back | HALF-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P-M., he will offer for edly have followed tf that had not been done, for | With the regards of traveligg salesman.” lnsisted that sue should return to live with him, | ang ploodshed have geen the order of the day or ruil , u 127 feet to a 10-foot alley, as the same is recorded in geet y since FAMILY SUPPLIES. tae gate, as proscribed by the decree: One-third | apis letyted hsb Mary V: Ghiltch end others’ eub- | div ofice of the surveyor of the District of Calumbis, they are all including the women, members of the THE RECEPTION AT TERRE HAUTE. gnd threatened ner with @ kolfe. She Want with | the cholera first appeared. Whole communities —=— = | of the pmrelake money in cash. and the ‘balance, im | #10, situated on G street. between th nd Sth streets | 4 yc oon ne roseLe wegen, Decatige THe Dalene ud | _ At Terre Haute several thousand persons made opportunity. “Ga the: morning when she entered | are driven wild bY feat. At Licodla, Eubea, and of Sale, with interest, to be secured by a gued and suite | "And IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTFR he will offer | Suiisk and costot, defaulting purchaser, A deposit of | Ohio, they say, pay the lowest of either big com. | the disembarkation of the party a dificult and | the thicket she did not know there was soul | Leonforte things are going from bad to worse, cient Hen upou the property sold, or all cash, at the | forsale, iu front of the premises, ‘ots numbered 30 | $300 Will be required at time of sale. Alt conveyane- | pany,” somewhat dangerous proceeding. The President | D¢ar, unttl Brooks Jumped up, and, catching hold | ‘The sanitary precautions adopted by the govern- option, of the purchaser. All conveyancing i pur- | and 1 of Mary V. Chilton’ and otices" subdivision of | M4 3¢ Gost Of HUSHBBEE. | Sore EORD, Trustee. was received by Senator Voorhees, ex-Secretary | Of her bridle, said he had her where he wanted ber, | mont, the closing of old wells, public disinfectio sheverscont A devusit of $250) will be reuired at | tots tana 2 in square numbered 106, situated on ¥, : Indian Troubles in Montana, ‘Thompson, and a committee, and with is com- | 200 intended Lo kilt her, To use ber own lap Jeven the sending of physicians to tireatened 1 ae Se OS barer fail to comply with | betwoon 1Sthand 14th streets northeast IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE ILLNESS OF THE . an! ons Was driven to the Normal School buildit guage: oe ints, are accepted as so many efforts to drag xtra Mess 55 y property to be sold free of all taxes today of sale. ret ye ale is ost ned HUNT SR TURDAT, | PAIDING CROWS THREATENING BLOODSHED aT THE | P ing, | reached around as if he was. wget his re- ‘dreaded in. “Nothii ‘Gissuads B\ tale the nuntee reserves the right to resell the prop- | Tenis of sale: Ope think of ite purchase money | Sogtsg tie suis st, pontheieg Nui, SATURDAY, FORT SHAW AGENCY. Po trout of which 9 stand had been erected for thé | volver. Thadmy revolver sticking in between | {re {feoren powulation from this belie tit a BLOATER MACKEREL, ‘SAMED M. JOUNSTON, Trustee: "| EeSne'sad taegeass tome ane’ gu, capel wetaliments | Osud-dgde THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | ‘Telegraphic advices were recelved at Fort Cus- | guitre with enthusiacha. Thousands ares eee the buttons of my dress. I pulled 1t and shot | threatened hamlet, where yet no cases of cholera Very Best Quality; Webster Law Building, notes of the purchaser, secured by deed of trust on “i oes ter, Mont., a few days ago trom Gen. John R. | flying and many buildings were elaborately deco- | Bim”, All the witnesses tense testi had occu ernment officials recently pur s21dkds 505 Detreet The redness ae ane SB IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE CONTINUED me ly ‘Uhat Brooks had been hanging around the house i Mrm, fat and white - eptidiof the purchaser. “A deposit ar SiOO satted | Meas of the Trust the show: sale is further gost | Brooke, 3d thfantry, commanding the district of | rated. It was dark before the procession reached | for several days and. had 00, VATIOUS OCC eee a eee eee, eee wae an pre eee FP HOAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. gh acl sale, (AIL convesancity’ at purchavers cost, | Zumed, until FUDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTH, 1887, | Montana at Fort Shaw, stating that two parties of Be departure of the | sions that the girl should live with him or sue | a oaage tater a villacer felt it with cholera = e CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAT, ESTATE | days frou the day of cale the trusts nee ree ein | _Olnd&ds ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | Crow Indians had made a rad north, one getting | tained, as nearly us couid be estiinated, more than | SBowld not live with anybody. and Was taken to the hospital. What better proot Te THE CITY OF WASTINE TON {oresell, at the Tisk and cost of the defaulting part | [<0 — fourteen ponies from Piegans, the other a large | 20, rsons. Senator Voorhees called the HEE AGED FATHER. of the perfidy of the government was needed? | At By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of x | Chaser, after tive days" advertiwenvent in some news- | (JOMFORTABLE NEARLY NEW, BRICK DWEL- | number of horses from civilians, and that both | #®<™flage to order, asked for siience, and an-| Mr. Reuben Offner, father of the girl, is an old, | night the population surrounded the ‘hospital, the District of Columbia, ‘in equity cause’ paper published in the city of Washington. WAG er ek SEEXELAND AVENUE, NEAR | Darties had started to return to thelr {ion | Rounced that the Hon. Richard Thompson would “headed man way up in the eighties, and has | "med with torches. Beating back the Inmates 519, owe shall sell at ‘auction, Iu. front of ‘CHAS. A. ELLIOT, Trustee, W STREET, aT AUCTIO hntonmataontwaneh dian ‘Agent | Welcome to Terre Haute the President of the | 10°, Who ‘sought to escape, they burned It to the Exxceeprxcty Des: Bf, the prendses, on WEDN Y, the FIFTH DAY OF | _ 8e23-d&ds 406 5th Qn THURSDAY ABTER: 00K OCTOBER ~ ‘as thereupon sent to Indian Agent | Toited states, always been considered one of the most honorable fag gt At 7 mabe K'Rvrr. OCTOBER, Tse) at FUCK OGLOCK FM, the fol. a: SIXTH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, wo will sell in front (@9 | Williamson that proper ald would be rendered by ‘ pap teh quam reaipet aig gyorg | ge Shag gy ag yg PoE Wrcpecdescrited'seal estate; situated in, thie city of HOS. DOWLING, (eS) of the Premises on 131, SQUARE 271, eno poe pane cine ee ANOTHER SPEECH BY THE PRESIDENT. and anxlety were painful to Witness as he sat in} “bribed by the government to spread the coutae ABALF TON OF ELEGANT EVAPORATED ©. 15,iu square 1, bozinuiny forthe samen the westline | CHANCERY SALE. OF VALUABLE PROPERTY on | improved by two-story brick “dwelling, No. 2207 | was received at Fort, Custer tree, Agent Willan, | , 12o¥etraveled now through the State of Indians, | the court-room day after day, entirely absorbed | gion.” From an ambush the murderers shot at x NTE} ALI- | of “24th street west, 20 feet north of the southeast | THE NORTH SIDE OF PENNSYLVANIA aye, | “ieveland avenue, with modern improvements. "| Son stating that a party of faldlag crews had an, | and seen something of its fertility and wealth, and | in listening to the testimony adduced for and | the The soldiers took possession of the FORNIA APRICOTS. corner of said lot, it being a point where a line drawn NUE. BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH | wits: Ove third cash; balance in one or two years, | rivcq at the agency In “war paint. and had fired | @ little of its people. It seems fitting that, as we | 2gainst his daughter. When told to state what he | town the next day, but at nicht Ube villagers re- ‘Westerly would pass through the center of the division STREETS, IMPEOVED BY A Fi RY | With interest at 6 per cent per annum from - be! 3 spptvers = knew about the case, he said: “I recollect the day | turned from the mountain to fight for Uncir homes, ‘rice very low. Wall of the two fraine houses now on said jot, and run |‘ MAKBLE-FRON'T BUILDING, +S Fe ee ee eo eee ee ne aoa ashi Se ee anes about the agency. | leave its borders, we should, after the manner of | fenjamin Brooks was found dead. I went to ‘There were dead and Wounded on both sides when — from said point westerly, and through the center of KEMISES FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY JAMES deed of trust on premises, or all cash at the option of | The agent asked that cavalry be sent to him im- | parting guests, pause fora moment and express | where he was laying with Ann apd my wife. I | the battie Was over, with the soldiers in x - Said division wall, 140 feat to the rear line of said lot; _ DAVIS’ SONS AND IMMEDIATELY ADJOIN- | ‘he purchaser, @ deposit of $100 reqnired at time of | mediately to arrest the turbulent Indians. Two | the pleasure which a brief visit to your State has ly looked at the body and came back to the ‘The vii ‘who. were lett were. captured, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, thence north 20’ feet; thence east, parallel with the | ING. THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL, AND ALso | $8le, convesanciug, Kc. at purchaser's cost. tertus to | troops of cavalry were immediately sent with in- | afforded us. I am told, too, that Terre Haute is | Merely =. ape pte oma sa 2 Bratline, L40 fect: thence south 2) feet to the place | A FINE THHEESTONY BRICK BWELLING. | be complied with, in 1¢ days from day of sale, other. | structions to protect the agency and employes | one of the most beautitul cities of which Indiana | NOUS, AnD took, me to, the place. The pistol | and thrown into prison, vo be shot as insurgents Oth street northwest. | of Sting cf a twccmory frame dwelling lena” So" | BETWEEN FEN D C NORTH WSU EH STREET, | aiter 5 days’ public notice of much rerale insome news: | TH command arrived at the agency promptly, | can boast, and thls causes me to regret thatI | houseforsome time. 1 bad it loaded sod putin | 6 ands of the Socialists.” Terms of sale: One-thint of the purchase money to | _ BY virtue of adecree of thesuprame Court of the Paper pablished in Washington, D. and the officer in command sent back word that | know so ilttle about 1t, and have so little oppor- | the sideboard.” Mrs. Offner, the girl's aged elgg =p E, FE; be paid in cash, residus in two equal i District of Columbia. passed int the conus teat ‘old DUNCANBON’ BROS., Auctioneers, | affairs were more complicated und serious than at | tunity now to see It.’ The fact that this par- | thotner, also testified, corroborating her husban WHAT A CHICAGO KNIGHT OF LABOR SAYS. ‘LOURI LouR! ayable at one and two years respectively, 6 percent | causen of Davis et al: va Davis ot alc Equity N - —— OSE AN ESTATE, OF | MISt reported, and that even with the presence of | cular nelghborhood ‘forms the richest portion | "QU't‘h.as been the general opinion, here that “We are in the hands of the socialists,” sald a fnterest, secured by deed of trust om the property sold, | 1 ‘and Davis et al. vs Davie stot = RUSTEE’S SALE. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, OF | the troops thé agent 13 powerless with his police | of a very rich ahd productive State 1s a cause of Cala: ere she has del Tr orall cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit oF $106 | 10576, on the 20th day of July, A. D. 1887, 1 will seli | IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REALESTATE | and employes to make arrests. The twenty-two | congratulation which doubtless you fully appreci- | Prisoner wou! Spee not, boca | promipent Knight of Labor delegate vo the Trades Tequired At time of sale. All conveyancing, &e., at | at public auction, in front of Wie premises, the follow: | IN EAST WASHINGTON. Falders have been joined by a considerable number | ate; but of all your products, perhaps the most | Closely fuarded at Une jill. being allowed consid. | Assembly in Chicago yesterday. ‘The Morgan — purchaser's cost, Termsto be complied with in ten | ine described real estate in the city of Washinwtou, | _ By, Virtue of a trust deed, dated October 30, of other Crows, wi the widely ki ‘the rail Sycamore of the Wae | cravle Uberty, and sometimes even appearing on i ‘hich Was carried In the assembly to ys from sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | District of Columbia: On MONDAY, THE TENTH | 1883, and recorded in Liber No. 1061, folio 138; att nt and military | Widely Known tsthe ‘Tall Sycamore of the Wa- | the streets. When she appeared in court S frnnapecng ergs 4 Fight to re-sell at defaulting purchaser's cost and risk, | DAY OF OCTOBER, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, ali that | ove of the land records for the District of Colum. W arrest them, stating will ight before sub- | bash,” for this place has been pretty well adver- | gay morning her manner "pevokened the deepest day, was a fair test of the conservative and so ‘CHARLES H. CRAGIN, 101 439 st net Plcve oF parcel of ground and prewines kiown aud | bia, weshall offer at public suction, in frout of ene | taltting. ‘The ‘old men, old women, and children | tised as the home of that, particularly lofty tree. | Gistrvss “Sie was agitated and very uncertain as | elalistie ie, ‘The complexion of the Chicago ‘THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD IS THOMAS F. MILLE, S28 439 st mw lesignated upon the official plat of suid city ag and | Prewises. the following described real estate, to wit: | | are golhg away to avoid bring present at any con- | During the last two anda half years} have be- | to ner probable fate.” State's Attorney Dally con- magi -* oy 27a Doing Tot marked aud lettered “Ley in W. 2s Toddin re: ) oO | MONDAY, OCLOBEN TENTH, 1387, a$ FOUR ‘let, and he strongly urges arrests be made | come somewhat, acquainted with this Sycamore. ducted the prosecution alone, ‘The counsel for er gg a ae on onde Darts of ori num Ala the whole of square 966, troops ab One. one. oF | aly” istic. cud sends four de $3 PR EMR, TEE ty i fan oud ec tumbety tun | Grasso el wt, Salas | AG TO armen nenaguarere ne | Sad cesesengn erm eat eremamtiees | en ae te en tM. Nooo Ke | SAS SMa cl yw hen el Sd gc ee g E 6, frout building, fronting on the north side of Penmek: | _N- B.—The title sold to the above ia a tax title of 5g | Paul, 1t was learned that the commanding officer | The name of your city indicates its beautitul and | Sf'this place, all eininent. lawyers. The court’ | Mahoney. The first three ane ui clalists ani g KRR- EE enue, between Oth years’ enclosed possession. of Fort Custer had the situation of af- | commanding location. The rich and fertile coun- 1 Seib hhas in his possession a set of resolutions con. So RR E co Ove Axenicas Homes [nproved in the rear ou Catreet bys three-story brick | Om SAME DAY inmodiately thereafter, the east 20 | fairsand had asked for further instructions; Dut, in | try all about it its excellent means-of transporta- | Fovm as Been crowded during the trial. Judge | goning the crime of the anarchists and demanding ‘Goo HE KEE = ‘building. feet of lot 1, in square 919, improved by brick dwell. | view of the present enactment placing the Indians | tion and communication, and its extensive manu- igpiemesecnen. je @ commutation of sentence, These resolutions = Ard also, on MONDAY, the TENTH DAY OF OCTO. | #-houso and store, situated ut northwest corner of | on the same footing as the Whites in civil pro- | factories and industries’ already in operation, de- will be ‘upon the convention at Uhe eleventh AND HOW TO FURNISH THEM." | BELt ot HALE PAST EUUH O'CLOCK PM. that pact | Hast Capiiol and Seb strosk, cesses, the matter has been transferred to the di- | prive its citizens of any excuse if tt siall not'fur- A Texans Lochinvar. our, Master Workman Quinn, of New York, Ase , sin square numbered four | N- BoPe vision’ commander at Chicago, the department | ther expand and The kind HE RESCUES HIS BRIDE AN HOUR BEFORE SHR Was | Sembly 49, has been enlisted in support iN “Ol On SAME DAY, immedi: 3 10, pe ent Pi pros] greetings and > J THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT mundrog and, clenereerce (457), hich ia contained | «0? SAME DAY, immediately theresftee, the weet 42 commander, Brig..Gen. Ruger, veing at present | hearty welcome which have been aecorded us Dy TO MARRY ANOTHER. Schilling Nelson resolution. The Monzan resolu. PROCESS. 2 point afty (0) feet south from the northwest corner | gide.of C. between Sth and Oth streets northeast. N. absent at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. In the mean- | the citizens of Indiana make us feel that we are} telegram from Gainesville, Tex., says: On | Won referred to was. resolution Introduced by of said lot, and running thence south twenty-five (25) | B.—Tax title. time, however, additional troops will be sent to | parting with friends, and we shall remember none | gy, ber 14 M. M. Yeakeley, living in the Moun- | 2208, Morgan, in Trades Assembly Sunday, asking feet; theuce east sixty-two (62) fect three (3) inches: | | IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, Lot 6, in square | the agency and the garrison at Fort Custer held in | among them with more grateful pleasure than the | 5¢Ptem! esq mun- | that 20, of the extract from last year's ‘thence north ) feet, and thence west | 938, fronting 54 feet 25 inches on east side of 9th, | readiness to move at a moment's notice. people of Terre Haute.” tain Springs neighborhood of this county, came to | almanac be printed. Theextractconveys the idee Geta eeu nee Pre lds ace of | betwen O and D streets northeast. 52 iy—2Ar Ga: ————~or—___—_ Upon the conclusion of the speeches the visitors | Gainesville and secured from the county clerk a | that all wealth is produced by labor. Tae nat beer Gis Uist NO | gute Sane ony urd cual balance, {0,078 (1) _qhTIiy Wao Sox Krizp.—A sensational trag. | OF the train for St, Lous Ucense to wed Miss Robinson, ‘The wedding day Ries ee Poware of imitations of the Name and Brand, sndbe fy sus reno muy omcach pascal uct eae | Sue RSeaTuah Satt™h fe ogy Me nalahg! tne | Ott: Sora, cue? a oeececane, Prouiuion cam | “ax m9 4 ooo Dxwockario rows, roa.” _ | wasto be the 18th of September, according 10 te | 5 ng becuse MaDe IY BAL TINORE'S RBCI- a — balanes in two equal payments, payable respectively in | Trustees until the full payment of tnepurchasemoney, | \V. &.'T, Milburn, member of the legisiature from | _ ‘THe Presidenv’s train was greeted with enthusi. | original plan, but, at the request of the bride, the i SS ae he aut ro years wiih uteres: ot percent from {the | or allcani xt the optifn of the purchaser. “A deposit | Green County, shot_ and instantiy filled @ young | 88 at every station On the run between Terre | Marriage was put off Ull September 21, On Sep- | TRATION SOUR MUNDKKD FKADULENT NAM g nee SaicSlasere shall be takeus sccured’ benieeae easeT Or | Of 820 will be requiredat time of sale on excl Jot. All| man named Win, Ward, a son of Betay Ward, of | Haute and st. Loulson Saturday. At Emingham | vember 74 th ae creas) wick paso ca boteetnibenahphts thane Ocean’; “CERES, Upon the property sold, oF ‘all casi roption of tne | Tertsa. to be complied ‘en ‘otherwise | Women’s crusade fame, The trouble grew out of a | the crowd was 80 great that the platform gave | Dut ‘was the wedding med, at the de. | Baltimore Special tothe FURNITURE MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, purchaser or purchasers, A deposit of #500 on the | property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting +h made by Milburn at Gréenville a week Tay. HO one aes Saree merece, AL Groen = Cnt thesth, on that day the | FOUr hundred names of illegal voters were ia Avenue property and a deposit of $100 on the Gth- | purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in the Zven- | He stated in ‘that Betsy was a President Cleveland got off the train, and, elect ‘Went to the bride's | stricken from the registration list of a single ward ave the imprint of 61, 63 AND 65 WEST 23D ST, , sirwet property. will be required st ‘tho tine of sale, | lng star, seller and a jail-bird; that another saloon keeper | proceeding to the shook hands with thé | fro0m? cleot and parsy ogrere assembled to wit. | in this city yesterday by Chief Juage Brown. The i the train of sale are uot complied within ton daye | “faxes willbe paid to January 1.1888. was an ex-penitentiary convict, Young Ward took | engineer and fireman. to this he had tn- | nose th matrimonial knot. A, ttle om pane NEW YORE. ral ated Geet of the dateatie nee RT at DANIEL O'0. CALLAGHAN, the remark as an insult to his mother, and, itis | vited the train men into his private car and chat- | Rorere tha ‘nour. ‘appoint T artallttie | Citizen Reform League having bed granted per- ~_ Largest display of first-class Furniture in ‘Névanchar athe purchasers cost cegesed RANDALL HAGNER, ~™ { Trastees, | 210, threatened to Kill Milburn, Who armed ‘him. | ted with them about the w of their road, | formcrlover of the orido. elect rode up to the aa Ny yy ed So ET SOS: Teast ees pang "The Greenville stage was ao registration tart Attached. None genuine without thetwo gold medals. | America, distributed in Ten Show-Roomaand | 26-d&ds nema Sa ence Gay. Ward called Milburn a at whereapoe Mil | rated: “Ths commition’ wearing large cievelond aon a noe -Thaner lover, whose name | Ware, ‘They have found a thousand cases for the comprising the very latest novelties of the Eu- = RY OF Ui EREMPTORY SALE OF BRICK HOUSES Nos. | burn shot Ward through the left breast. Milburn paid their respects at the rear of the | ty) ‘Gouch, the bridé elect rushed | COUFt to act upon. luced by the EREMPTO! NIMPROVED PROP- 508,510 AND 512 8TH STREET SOUTHEAST, | surrendered himself, ‘one of them introducing himself to the President | *€!ven as Sherman Gouch, in. case results in the nate being ropean markets, selected by thelr own buyers ERTY, CORNER FIFTEENTH AND A STREETS | “on WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON, OGIO, . 33 “appointed by yourseit.” | OUtOf the house, was ussisted, upon the horse ‘off, ‘The names of men Who have beck Many of these novelties cannot be seen else- Gos fr UAFTEE NOG’, SUPER BER FIFTH, AT FIVE AND A QUARTER font citer “Tam very giad indéed to see you, and to see | Prough! pair were of | Gead for ten and fifteen years are voted W. M. GALT & CO, Where. Furnished Specimen Rooms to aid in| BEN TWENTY-NINTH, at Five OCLOCE: wo CLOCK, we will sell in front of the whichis, LOxpON Mase Mumrva,—A mass meeting } 1 230, Tory Swn you have. here said une brea | mmediately, vind on, A gentleman who has been absent from Bal- premises by ten thousand persons was received by your reporter, itis not known where ‘and Was me Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, | making selection and estimating cost. Pricesin | i! sell in front of the pretises, LOT 11, SQUARE 026, held voverday, at Tower Hl in London, The | $e on voicoe responded, cand (sa. good demo: | Hey Mel but i is suppdeed that they went 0 | Voved in Baltimore, was surprised when, tid in plain fizures, and the lowest that can possibly _| fronting 54 feet on south A street and 80 Faring sfront of SO fest on Sth, sincet east near E | police seized the placards ennouncing the meeting | & of Se ee CLaveland.” MS Cleveland. ville, in Grayson County, and were there | Cour ‘that his name was on the poll F be named for Furniture of best quality and art- Igeections of the (adsl pepe Bfoand 543 ath attest ue Re ‘he names of the promoters of the | STOO’ che hands of @ number Of ladies before the | MArTied. foot’ ana he had been regularly voted ever ince SOUS | "falta eee Aiteahccaa Macnee reac fo erm: One-third cash; balance tn one and two train s00ved Ott ae on. ubun Cincinnati’s Boodle Beard. one ene cagic vedaums eee aunereen Furnish Our American Homes"—sent on re- ‘oF ‘atoption of purchaser. Conv r MORE CONTRACT STEALING BROUGET TO LIGHT. 5 USE ONLY THIS BEER AND BE : rust or all cash, at option of purchaser. reyanc- ‘When the special reached St. Bouts at midnight Seat Seige Brown orterel"soventy names ceeeea one ol-skmdw with inten ay reserved to rousil at the Presidential party were taken in charge by| 4 New York World special from Cincinnati) ove foot ene list in the Thirccenth ward, . Fisk aud cost ting purchaser after five days’ ‘the commit ‘The city’sexpert working on the account of | Tu4ge Brown has also announced that the Supreme ASHEUSER-EUSCH BREWING ASS, Where ikea riegy shed ‘in ae the old board of ‘works unearthed a new wing to the gravity. of uhe interests 1p- eid - 1 AN caly= ‘Accu aking om, tat ber a oa yeni fraud Saturday. He says in his roport oft: “The mmee a that after Wednesday Dext ali Faust SEER e FAUST phrsae fr THE ABOVE. SALE 1S POSTPONED ON AC. crowd collected ceorreedapmeng gS aaa eeeow er | Hons. ‘Dennis will not Beary pel, READY-MADE CLOTHING. | Gvunt of thesaclement weather Un AY, OC- rst of the ewarded ‘that Steele ‘Yor | #8he is acandidate. Four hundred aul3 OBER SEVI ‘at same hour and place, 10 Mr. ‘the accounts shows Tegistered and more to hear from in @ single 2 s30-deds DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts, nied by see, on which steal he maee 64 | and that in one of the most respectable sections CARPETS. Se HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, were aris Dill he made curact sveele gut Beatty $5,000 the city, shows to what extent cloction frauds are ‘ — Faas a A. fraudulent bill for'sun- | Practiced in Baltimore. The slections veing, cotgate daily rwcetving our Fatt Supply of Carpets ‘We are pursning our steady, legitimate course CEES PE EATER mu re aera i pertormed) cost the city gu00.”"” | Dear at band, a od ceed ier patterns in Bigelow, Lov of trade, gathering in what bargains the market Fae ry YOURTE Br In the street and near the church many people ——— oe ee pd ‘ate at least five thousand names Brussel; Moquiwes in choice patterns cpap affords and giving our patrons the fall benefit bom hg tty er | had (CrewaTorrUm Por BaLrowors.—After a year of | on the books that do not belong on them. Hurtiord Ingsaine. Art Sesaree cit ares, Magsand | Ofallsuch purchases in desirable fabrics andot | oA “ste of f the crowd, and asthe party passed to the door of ‘a company of prominent Baltimoreans, Mate in all the new desigus, Puruitare Coverings: | SteNdard mauufacture and reliable workman- | the District of Ca barter ne ng penis begin tbe erection ot s. cremnte- ue prehiooe span "and the close vote at the Curtain Drapery, Lace Curtains, aud Table Covers im ‘ship. We onl, offer such clothing as will prove ‘signed, a8 trustee, offer rium of the church was ‘When the idea was first in Baltt- | recent election ‘saloon men of sn KOOE bx 2 worthy of confidence, consequently wo offer | Sq bSENR Isg7, at 6 dent passed Baie ative, and It ay uyng ee Seeeeenn > Seenasy, Gad have eee KO. & CO., 1328 Fst clothing that will be satisfactory to curpatrons. | that certain plece of a on arose. : sd on tas ook — ogc ea ten 1 Carrying out the pro. Wascors, Wutcox & Wise woen waeicaToraees , | eeceninemair eee a oe comet egrema gee Gs to [cy ree cate ; Fartment which is filled with a very large and al, the , 2 REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS varied line of Cloths, Disgonais, Corkscrews, | Senee Sat: ‘south, ighgs tran seared and 61000 tal be Bearapep 150 Sussecra—Advices trom West AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, Suitings, Puntaloonings, ke, ke, which we | Westone "Stan inne "ol er 4 peremane- pice that the British consul has caused the G aed 2 make to onler at very ahort notice. Shirtsmade | wi oe = 4 — No. 1907 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, pape ferns of “cab with tho ‘Bot promise any success Ganctally. | venting the scat dere to the interior. Washington, Dc. Rionths, gia or thie Pa M8 RA Went, WR wie LD NOAH WALKER & CO, cual All Conveyancing af the - Wine At a 25 Pennayivanie avenue, 223-108 zi i i