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THE EVENING STAR. | : - | PUBLISHED DAILY, FE ept Sunday, oe gn y iyania Ave. and Lith &t, by BOSTON CORBETT IN AN ASYLUM, e Evening Star News aper Company, | soil SB KAUFFMAN pany, F ‘Wilkes Beoth’s Slayer Declared Mope- sores: lecsly Imsanc— His Career of Late STS Star fs served to « Years, gt cere an aoe mal te, subscribers tn f ‘Torexa, Kas, October 5.—Boston Corbett, the aon ee Coptes at the ¢ ¢ ‘man Who shot John Wilkes Booth, the assassin o? n! * President Lincoln, was on Saturday declared hop: lessly insane and a guardian was appointed by the ate Judge to take charge of bis property. hed on Friday—61 & Was taken to the State Insane Asylum = = = = — and will oe oe Seat of the <4 be paid in advances; - a tution as ashe ‘as physicians say ¢ f 8 ‘Mt ts impossible for him to be cured. The story of : et WASHINGTON, D.C. S J P P H VI H ; I N I ‘ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 2 See = es — _ — —. — = — —__— — — life, and which has, finally’ followed btm into a Sea e = stratght-jacket, Will always bean interesting ong, > GOODS. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. ‘CITY AND DISTRICT. | =xp or rae sr. uous visrr, | Fownenuy ox rourrics, | iting purvot greet nations trary eee = es = = ——— 5 —_ = =e Soon Be A) 4 “J f0O-NMOKKROW THIS AFTERNO EEKS & CO., Auctionee: ‘ The President and Wife View the | Workingmen Whe Aim Toe High—| anonymous letter purporting to be writte Mas. I. V. Siaren Rea - WV se ‘The Statesmen im Hard Luck. meow They Should Attend to Local Politics. | Confederate oMlcer, Ureatening Corbett’ lite. ee 2 YHTORTARLE NEaRtay SEW BEG nSTEE'S SME OF VALUABLE 107 DM oe eins GAG Post Office, | DEFEATED AGAIN BY THE GIANTS—OTHER GAMES, eo AtsenA se reaily beloved tat their Seoul be carrie BS" STREET NORTHWEST, ING. NC 207 CLEV EL 4 OV ED BY F i TEE: gre ‘The Washingtons fell yiciims to the New Yorks Tnan tnterviewin Mi ls yesterday, Mr. | out, and matter weighe ad W STREET, aT AUCTION, N TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH I TOBE} TEN O'CI nneapolt g Pony Will Exhibit On THUESDAY AVIERNOON, OCTOBER S sot ‘AND ALSO UNIM. | "MAT OUR BAL EOROGu Thur COLOSECON | again yesterday. The score was 6 to Daily | aftertnetr trtpon the riverat st, Louis yeater.| Powderly sald: “itis ap aaut toe ther’ our coo dE ad SN a ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, SE ee een coat ep nied] BRAVENTIC A Swauetusimiers soure: | Pas VPROSESUEEEMENGLCRS Chain | Was Dut im the box for the home team, and was | day afternoon, President and Mra. Cleveland were | BUmbersare fewer than they once were, but we | Hersdaual Sounhers, Puabariiors men lion ee ees ~ Yor sar souqme srl) (| kage ee er ge mene OF GOON, BOTH NEW AND. SECONDHAND, | Father Wild. His support was not ofthe best, and | driven to the alr grounds, where they were enter. | Wnderstand cach other better. There were agreat | of J6um ules Booth are on is Crack. (It was im fall line of two-story bri dw fo » 2207 arin a 1e Supreme | 'ED TO. if " ay mn is tim A full line of art, gen Sings spe yrrtag of & Gocxee of he aes eres, BED ROG SCI Ee OLD USE, FARLOE s on the whole the game was not exciting. Shoch | tained at lunch by Mr. Charles Green, president of | Many Who came into the order through curiosity | the hope of getting ENGLISH ROUND HATS AND BONNETS, 1h one oF two years, 36, 1 will offer for sale at pubiic auction FALNU" 4 Mned the ball to left feld in bis old style and | the Fair Association. After luncheon the mem- | 8nd the excitement of the times, but they did not | Pursuers. that he came to Kansas more ~ Suck ‘ALNUT, AND CHERRY, Xc., te Jo eg ae mu WEDNESDAY, OCLObER FEATHERS, SIDEBOARDS. | brought in three runs in the sixth inning. Irwin's | bers ofthe party were shown through the grand | Rave the interusts of the movement at heart, and | (nat Aitean Foam ake, and Mcued i ee OF THE LATEST DESIGNS. sto. be, secured by K P.M. CES, ORGAN, BOGKCASES, LARGE | daring base running wasa feature of the game. | stand and principal buildings, all the while the | have dropped out.” fectually did" Corbett conceal his identity ING IN ALL ITS ANCHES— ARTIST! : e1 eposit of #1 0 routs einen or Ghavinage MIRRORS, PICTURES, AND EN- | Myers ts battin very heavily, but he is: unfor- “But e tl eo to | that it years before it was known ip i Aun AN purchaser, @dercait of $100 frautired at ame of | G gir tetwoca 1th aod Ath streets wouthease | GRAVINGS, tunate in not placing the ball out of reach of the | ¢FOWd cheering and shouting. About two hours | | “But ist true that there are many branches to | that it was several years Defore it Was KuOW! Ip at 2 New solved with in 16 day's from day of sale, other- | OGLOCK EAT will offer for sale at pubiic auction, UANTITY OF OMEN VARIETY OF MEGCR, *| flelders, Boston and Washington play to-day. "| were spent viewing the variousexhibits, and one | the labor movement, and is. not this internal dis. | Kansas “has been subject to crazy spe K ter f i 4 | QUANTITY OF OTHER VARIETY OF STOCK. oun ny B solution” eral years past he iN Fazy spells, i 3 le at Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser | in front o: the premises, jot 2 in square 992, situated % Alaa er Fames yesterday: Philadelphia, 6;, Bos- | or two heats of the trotting races. lution?’ Dut never did any harm, During bis residence in = > days’ pul {such resale in some news- | on E street, between 11th and 12th streets soutueast, | 50 VELVET, BODY. MOQUET, AND OTHER CAR: ton, 3. Pittsburg, 7; Detroit, 4. Indianapolis, At half-past 5 the President and Mrs. Cleveland | “On the contrary, these branches are only an | Kansas he has carried a Fev with him night K. A. Dosovas. wh IE and uMiprO ven “7 gaat: ihe Balanes ta i PETS, ALL, DIMEN TONS, ARIE, SAGE OR | Chicago, J. Chicago, 6; Indianapolis, 5. Baltl- | teq for the Lindell, The entire route was | €vidence of a healilly growth. ‘There 18 0 | and day, so that he might be prepared to defend 9 NORTHWEST, = ee ne rE er Canine mignietoe ZURMTURE, WITHOUT RESERVE, RAIN OR | more, 6; Athletic, 3. “Metropolitan, 10; Brooklyn, = ee, ‘that remains perfectly qutet except a corpse, | himself ‘should he be discovered by the tnagined 904 F sTRE OK St IPYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, pstallmenta, in siz twelr@, end eighicen m neha SHINE. 3} 4. St Lous 13 HoWSvie Oe a deat has | ne with men, women and children, eager for Tike to see tte men who are engaged in labor fe | avengers ot Wilkes Booth. One of his pocullaritics WILL OFEX, Oo” ea 4 Peace areal tre dean eale cured. by d UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneer is reported from Chicago that a one last sight of the distinguished party, form have diversified opinions. It shows that they | was lis pronounced opposition to secret societles, ‘TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 AND 5, | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL of trust ony fold, will be taken, or the par: | Dak decease been made betwee the Chicago and Indianapolls, TikWites Suu raailas SbeETA are thinking, and God speed the time when all | By some means he learoed that Booth was a mene = : Me ST, AND ON eposit of Bausze : BOS eee ae t y 3 . s Khowledge of the sul e | me e » pled 0 ay C oa SS ae (anheiush all conveyancing and recording | CABVETS ee, FAINT ACING HAN SIDR ECE: | rus, “umor has ly that Indianapolis wilt give | rested, the President and Mra, Cleveland and thet | sfedeuioy wither THe tesesea cee ees ma | MemMrS OF that society are pledged to avense IMPORTED HATS AND BONNETS. A a = PUFCDASSIGMUND J. BLOCK, Trustee, BY, HANDSOME 5 CREENS TAPANE SE CAB- | Bassett and $2,500 in cash for Pteffer. It is als9 | traveling companions, attended by a reception | these several divisions of the labor movement Will The Ladies of Washin said that Fogel has secured Lovett and Wilsor 4m Cloud County for Several years, ving in a log pare respectfully invited. |» S14 7th st. 3, e "4 ormmmittee of Veiled Prophets and their wives, took | Unite, and we will have one 4 reform organi- | hut, and with sc: ‘ance of food and clo Aw_ | guebistrint of Golumbia, parsed October i. ree, DUNCANSON BR PEEION CHAIRS, BRASS CLAW-FO ar crack battery of the Oshkosh club, and 18 On | Seats on, the Washing tia aveues Balcony of the | 2a0n, 1 do not say that Tam right in every- ing, mapeaete: and by virtue of a decree passed by the said court, FPutomas vownn OGY CT a4 is way to sign the men_ Lindell for the purpose of viewing perhaps the | {RiNg; on the contrary, I must confess that 1 am About one year ago he was a delegate to the Wo. 8484, entivied in 1 George Brent: the andessigned | CE ‘E, GILT FRAME MANTEL AN The Call for the Evangelical Alliance, | 20st magnificent of all the grand spectacles with publican county convents While the con. ALUARLE proven | PERL S, ELEGANT | PORTIER! LE OF 3 : PI D E which the city has honored thea, It was nearly 9 | Movement will come together, aud then, as | vention was in plogross Corbett Yas setred Witt HOES ES bs ATE, BEING PREMISES NO. 1017 . LAC! TAINS. SUPERB OR’ SIGNED BY PROMINENT CHRISTIANS THROUGHOUT THE | o'clock when the last of the gorgeous pageant had | Feasonable men, they will eradicate the’ un- | one of his spe tis) and advane ng to the platform he {the respective prussises: the following ral oatate: FSUMEET Now . WASHINGTON +] CHANDELIER, CLOCKS. | DESKS. COUNTRY. gone by. It was a beautiful sight, (he Hoats typi. | Practical features so that the best of ‘oth | pointed a "pistil_at th airman, demanded PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.3.., he will offer for sale lot | By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of, AND OTHER’ BOOK CASES, BOOK ean The call signed by many leaders of the various | fying noteble events of the world’s history Will be welded together. After this a faction | silence, and proceeded to off ere” x ‘ 4 WHATNOTS, FOLDING CHAL corded e res will come, and so on until a harmonious Un- | ha ‘ others’ subdivision of lots | the District of: Columbia, dated the 12th day of eee B OFAS, | protestant denom! s been issued for a | Tecorde¢ in the Old Testament from the creation had concluded his prayer he 10, in square numbered 686, lo- | September, A.D. 1887, and passed. in a cau HANDSOME WALNUT CHAMBER SETS, WARD- t denominations has been 1 rT a re eXOR EVE MAPLE é down to the advent of Christ. The President and | derstanding ts arrived at. The best of all will | tion to proceed. Corbett uetween Band € streets | wilersin Mary E. McLindén is complainant and Mary | GUAM bgr SSUTHES WITH WARDHOBE LO | Seoera! conference of all evangelical Christians in | Sire "Gieveland were loud in thelr praise and | Be chosen’ and A perfect fabric ‘will be the | keeper ofthe Karsss hence « ma wm ap | McLinden atid cthers are defendants, the same being | — GHA} CHEVAL- GLASS. BEDSTEADS, | the United States, to be held under the auspices | seemed delighted beyond measure, Fesult, There was a tine, ininy own recollection, | winter. His conduct {1 SEVENTH, 1887, at | Canae No. 10719 of the Equity Docket of said court, FABHISTANDSCBOR SPRINGS FINE | and direction of the Evenetlical Alliance ot the when an Englishman and’ an Irishman could not | sion was all right, but P.M., he will offer for | Twill sell plic auction, in front of the prey: 5. tae | 8 wvangellc: ‘THE MASKED BALL, sit in the same room Without fighting the battles | part of the sess — sae Tot Jeticred Bs 3 Mary V- Chiktoijand others! *ub- | ses, on WEDNESDAY the PLE TH day of OCTOBER, CHAM: | United States in this city, December 7, 8 and®, to| Immediately after the last car had passed the | began 700 sears before across the water, Dut that | Wildest of a becead Thee, between 4th and Sth streets | part of lot numbered two (2), 4 square numbered FROME cP HES WROSEMOOD, CaBL- | study tn effect the following questions: 1st. | President and Mrs. Cleveland were driven to the | time has gone. On the question of politics I hold | sternation by appearing oa ti = three hundred and, forty-three (343). in the city of TABLE. LEATHER-COVERED DINING | Whatare the present pertls and opportunities of | Merchants’ Exchange building, in the great hail | “at the Preeti OF working people are still | and drawing from under nis coat a large revolver, EDIATELY THEREAFTER he will of Washington, in thé District of Columbia, beginning R NA AND CUT GLASSWARE, | the Christian church and of the country? 2d. Can | of which was to be held the Velled Pro Spall, | NBs. They look too high. They wish to reach | he declared the house adjourned. He was sent ot LIQUOR CASE. OLD | Shy of them be met best by a hearty co-operation - P had | Be Lop of the ladder at_a bound, when experience | home, and has since lost his mind altogether, Oiler lor saleat -pubiie’ auction, in trout G, in Mary V.Cluiten ered 7, 8, FALL STOCK OF created cons speaker's stand LADIES’ CLOAKS AND SUITS, FALL STOCK OF SION E, ‘ CHAIRS, FINE C) lots numbered 30 | at's point on Istreet Uurty-aix (36) feet six (6) inches . "subdivision of | front the southwest cormer of said gk + f lof; thence running | ENGLISH PLATED WARE, PINE EAMPS BODY | Of all evangelical Christians, Which, without det. | TREY Were recetved in the brary room, which had | teaches that tisis folly. This 1s the most serious FALL STOCK OF ty to be sol tree of a taxes today of sale | eisiicen C18) feet six (@) inches: thetice south one | “LHe CAINETS TH the Welfare of the whole church? 3d. What are Galen 5 | Bow, Jind always have, that it 1s the small ‘One-third of the pure ey | hundred (100) feet fo the beginntas fubeygnual brick house of three. ‘storios with acit musing Hacer scoured Dy ‘deed.of trust on | “Teruis of sale,as prescribed by the decree: One-third | _£& the best means to Rite tion and to | Mr, Frank Gatennte, prestdcut of the exchange, | omices that should be looked after with an eternil ae CHILDRENS’ CLOAKS AND SUITS, : ; - 4 ° 7 | AIST D IN DMI GRE NONigos'E | William E. Dodge, as president of the Evangelical | MIS, Cleveland immediately belind, followed by | nou who clects the president. “It is the principle | PARKERSBUKG, W. Va., October 5.—An escaped AT POPULAR PRICES. ars from the day of sal . P 4 members of the reception committee and their | that I wish to incul ds Of all work. | 1 the Athens Asylum M ut will ver anes pas bs! W., AT AUCTION, Alliance for the United States, is the first signer. ve - 2 that tw inculcate in the minds of ‘worl junatic from mS Asylum Monday nigt FATE. MILLINERY,) ida of th iter. “A depont of S100 required | eguat iobtiinentsataie snd twoveareatter its aa® | 08 PONDS) MORNING. OCTOBER TENTH, com. | iis names followed by the hames of prominent | N°s,.A, trumpet-call, signaled their approach, politica at they Should attend to thelr local | caused a terrible commotion tn the faulty of Jno soe a] reach eale uvevancing at purchaser's cost. | of sale, with interest, to be secused by agond and susi- | Mevchue xt TEN O'CLOCK. wo will sell at the resi-| divines, college presidents, and laymen of the pee FALL MILLINE <} AT BAUM'S. Hall to the Chief.” At the center of the north iam iconcuuei ie wi IACEOCR Brennen living some miles from the asylum, Hla } the terms of sale be not complied with within ten | clent lien upon the property sold, or afl cash, at the | dence of Mrs. Gen. Ricketts, 1829 G st. n.w., an excel- | principal denominations taroughout the country. sate ons Sbreaghe pip ties truseanroeecees * cea § pure | lent collection “of honsehould goods, to which we end, upon a platform, were seats for the President hame ts M. Blanchard and he had broken’ away @ oe. He the trustee revervesthe Fight | option, of the purchaser. All conveyancing at pur | fear ectmatty call Ghent oat Sos, et wher ‘Mayor Francis and wife, and Mr. Gaien- | __It has been widely reported that the general 8-| from his Keepers while being given an airing. PALL MILLINERY nd defaulting pux- | chaser’s cost. A deposit of €250 will be required at A Divorce Scandal in Baltimore, : |. MILLINERY, ioe pst advertisement In some news: | the timeof sale. If’ the purchaser fall tocomply with | HOU oben for inspection early ou morning of sale. i = nie and wife. The triumphia! proces on moved to | sembly was likely to pass resolutions protesting | When he reached Brennen's home there were only. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES NOW IN. aper published in the city of Washington. all the terms of sale within fifteen days from day of | _°>-4! Cs A WIFE ACCUSED OF UNFAITHFULNESS AND A HUSBAND | these, and as the honot lests were seated the | against the death sentence being carried out in | te women there, pranmeats henge knife he CHAS. A. ELLIOT, Trustee, Sale, the Trustee resorvesthe right to resell the brop- | (\HANCERY SALE OF HOUSE NUMBERED 400 Oe Sa LEDONMERE, audience of ladies and gentlemen, in full! the case of the condemned Chic: ‘nists, | Grove them out and got into abedin one of the BEST WORK. STYLISH WORK. se23-dieds 406 5th st. bow _ | erty at tho risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. AEM GERSEY AVENUE NORTHWEST, WASH-| The Bottomer divorce scandal 1s again being | dress costume, roundly applauded. Mra. | Thar such TO at thts: | rooms. When John Brennen came in he rose up . NRUSTEES SALE, TO CLOSE_AN ESTATE, SAMES M. JOHNSTON, Trustee, INGTON, D.C.“ : aired in the Baltimore courts, Harry H. Bottomer, | Cleveland was attired in a ruby Velvet dress, low | iitile doubt, ue that IC Wht, ered ie ent 2p | nd threatened to killany ouewho came near bitty AT POPULAR PRICES. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REALESTATE | 01 agay SEO D aioe nw By virtue ofa decree of the Supreme Court of the | the nusbai 5 g| Reck and short sleeves, bodice cut square, and | certain, In’fact, it 13 much more likely to be | 2 the Meantime yelling likea mantac and flourish- IN EAST WASHINGTO! 21 -da SERN | Districtof Columbia, inequity. sitting, passed on the | ‘he husband, is & young merchant, and has the | necktace of diamonds. Fora few moments those | Certain. 10, egy to Be | ing the knife about in a dangerous manner, aT By virtue of a trust deed, dated October 30, jHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 18th day of A.D. 1887.in the consolidated | reputation of being correct and straight. His wife, | on the floor gathered near the platform, but soon orough Canvass pie e delegates | Brennen got three men and the: ed. tO ah) ee 1883, and recorded in Liber No. 1061, folio 3. —— snd TOBE era rampectively $015, equity docket 25. | who tstatr-hatred ad pretty, has an overwhelming | rested the promenade. At 10 ovciock ‘the trum. | SHOWS @ strong feeling prevailing that the kuaghts | take nim: prisoner. He gave t orribie: U MMMM > 555s he land records for the District of Colum:| CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE | and 10245, equity docket 26, the undersigned, as the Dees De eee iced. the coming of the Veiled | Should let the anarchists alone. One delegate | pattie, slashing first at one and. then the other uO MMMM Bes all offer at public auction, in frout of the IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. trustees appointed by said decree, will sell _at public | fondness for society other than that of her hus- Pronholnteean aed oid said: “I feel that these men were not fairly tried | They ‘ma to avold ‘this 5 5 nae SS lowing described real estate, to wit By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, Ne eRe! the Premises, on MONDAY the | pang, Mr. Bottomer alleges that she 1s unfalthftl, phets, and the promenaders gave way to bis | and doomed to death, but they were not working- | 22¢Y, managed to avold any more than aw ue Bugs 7 - OCTOBER TENTH, 1887, at- FOUR | the District of Columbia, parsed in equity cause | SEVENTEENTH DAY ‘OF OCTOBER A’ Dy Sey, |. Mr. Bottomer alleges that she 1s 1 excellency and court followers. | lls excellency | men. as Knights of Labor, we have nothing to do | SUSE cuts, When one of chem got behind him and U MMM - ie whole of square 966, bounded by | 10519, we shall yell at public auction, in front ot atthe hour of HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK” P. M., | and he prays fora divorce. The bill, fled September | Jed the procession, escorted by a train of gaudily with then heir case 18 not ome that ‘ripped him. His eased fought 7TH, STH AND D STREETS. = sveuue, East Capitol street, and facing | the premises. on WEDNESDAY. the FIFTH DAY OF | lot numbered nineteen, (19), of the undersigned's sub: | 7, 1886, recites that they were married May 27, | and richly-dressed men bearing bauncrsof strange ee Ca ee at CAD PFOP- | more desperately U was unable to 7TH. § " = APSR EAR Ty: OCTOBER Hiei rear oss, ottuatod ta Wie Hayter | na Sentthacte lettered A; B.C. Dend B, of West Cox | 18735 at the cathedral by Rev. Father Lee; ‘that | device and arms ot feudal days. ‘They marched | C"Y come before the general assembly. U up, ahd Mnaily worn out, bis knife dropped and 10 the above is a tax title of 50 | lowing-de: real estate, situated in the city of nith’s, trustees, recorded subdivision of onlirin ny ve 1 a ee 5 eu bach rd bo Washfnycou, in said District, viz: Part of original lot | lot numbered one Ch) in square rumbered six hundred | {eyq! ae, tseue dS, five, children two ors and | around the hall several times, and when that ter- The Bankers’ Convention. Ree ee ee a suaaz apie ay ergattor the cant 20 | Ahsysguare 3. beetnning forthe sameon the wertline | and twenty niue (Ovi), in the City of Washingion. 1m | marteal vows and Obligations a3 a wife, had been mL TL ovlock, the Presidential party withdrew | _ PROGRAM FOR THE SESSIONS AT PITTSBURG. “ Sc = ‘iuproved by brick dwell. | of 2 eet” west, 20 fect north of the southeast | the District of Columbia, as the ie ‘3 * = sar and store, situated at northwest corner of | comier of sala lot ie betas s potet whats Hee ee, | seid erie tal mais, ae. the eal Nor LSrat foil | holding secret correspondence with various men | ang were escorted immediately to the depot, and| Dr. Geo. Marsland, secretary of the American A Lineman’s Terrible Fate. ‘We beg to call your attention to the five following | E Westerly would pass through the center of the division | 45, one of the surveyor's records of ssid District, to- | and frequenting houses of ill-fame, ‘The answer of | and we ‘on their way to Chic: kers’ Assoc! adel PY POUNI : “6 RLBC uenP {ety thereafter, the west 42 | Iroun ait point wenterigr and. throughs the center at | said uumbered ane eabaieaeee Tete Peer am eo | MTS Belscer il Geter 2, ati Aang | “be alton road Mook, extaordaryalne ton. | Qa business connected wit the convention ofthe |» Miah LTT rant ro Tu cots inediately thereafter, the west 42 | from. point westerly, and. through the center of ind subdivision lot. marriage and issu n i . in square 916, situated on north | said division wall, 140 feot to the rear line of said lot; | _, Terms of sale as proncribed by waid decree: One-third | guilty of Visit ces of i ee eh ind ee ee BED | ON. BA Perfect t ald by this Corset in preference | AME DAY, inch of Lot Feasons why you sh th places of ill-fame; but, on the | to chic: einer ota association, which Will begin on the 12th inst. at | _DETRorT, October 5.—A corpse, 60 feet from the oall othera. None of the five advantaces have eve1 le tween Sth a 101 . | thence north 2 5 the st, parallel wi G5) of th chase money in c: time of ssl ., a "ago. A pilot train, consisting of un engine ker: oe ae = s « eiasile te ee ee aretiine, THO feet: thence souttt 2) fect, to the place oe witnn diteen 13 ‘days thereafter, and the balenes fepronely, and that hor husband, withous justince: | andthe onal |car of the'road, Preceded the Fres- | Pittsburg, sald Yesterday hat the program of tte voemphoeeneny he Sear ode mettre ‘teak doses fa any ther Gasuk, ‘Wacbave ea Of bewinking: towether with the proven es | thereof shall ‘bie in equal instalments at mix | Feproaeh, , 1 lenv’s train, keeping one “block” alead, “and in | proceedings ts almost The first legs ‘moving peroeptibiy, e y sigh pr Shenae ee ho | SOS Hruting St feet ae fuchesOneact Side of bab, | comsisting of'a\two-skury frame dwelllug louse,” “°" | {G),twelve (12) and cyghteem Ck} meatie: fone te | Hon, bad driven her from his home, ‘The answer ee ea m ees completed. day's ourands of voluntary testimonials from ladies who the car were the superintendent and operating | session will be oq With er by Bishop | Which greeted people at 9 o'clock Monday wight between C and D strests norther < ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to | day of sule by the notes of the purcha: h Was also in the nature of a cross-bill, charging cl i y wed ee prayer Oy - yenueal feu of tie, Onecthind caaby balance mone) | Bena in cash, residus in two eliual ustallmetcn | Mereot,dated as of the day'of wales and secured tyra | Mr. Bottomer with abandonment and desertion. by | OTHts oF the road. General Manager Chappell, | Wuicehead, of Pitsburg, whic will be’ followed | on Uhe corner of Woodwand aveuue and pus Lave worn as i equi re of the road went on the presidential train. A spe- C. Martius. Tue discoverer happened to be a man an Cae shee Ray homey + of six per | payable at one and two years respectively, 6 per cent | duly recorded deed of trust and a policy of inst wi pra; vorcea mensa et thoro. | Cia “ by the inaugural address of fe c. Mur ey, ; Saul, two CE) Tomcat interes the) rata) of Bx per | Drag ae ee eaten ths poner cont | duly recorded deed of trust and a policy of insurance eee e octane ae orcaaseens ate cal {ime card was printed bearing instructions to | ras, of New York, president of the asso. { With a fire alarm box key, and he called the de- oH FEE RRR Poets hie title to be retained by the | OF all eash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of 8100 | dersixned trustees, oF all cash, at the option of the pur. | denying that the conduct Of the wife had been | * Passenger trains vo take sidings ten minutes | Cation, an address Of welcome Will be | Partment, Tree ladders were erected In mldatt, Hat fe kre Sil’ stddayf'Chcpate a wk Dap | Guteamee’s cast Terne complied in fen | foraale wil yeas ow anGioarof alfwicn ascsand | Above reproach Or Ghat she was driven trom Nome | five for che esaarsee ceecgretaiatial rane | Eaves, OY ex-Chuet Justice Daniel» Agnew, Of | and sll fell short of rea°lig thdvad many Fe Be ntot the par Pabcneec che oemets Pe coeenUet SHE es | Geese See eek are aR eee ones or thats or 3° president nally: he. was ‘taken wey ty! HME ORR will benegiieed at thme of asle cn cach lot? all | days from sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | assessments thereacainot that ihe collects of trevor | Without justifcation, but, that, after years of PB pI al ttsburg, after which U be iy en down and carried ito @ HOB ERE ROR uiveyancing and recording at expense of purchaser. | Figdt to re-sell at detaultin, t ‘Ume-card 1s a lite gem tn print, bearing, in addl- | on‘ bank d Hon. Beriah Wil- | neighboring drug store. He had been dead some purchaser's cost and risk. | said District may certify to be remaii id up to | patient walling, during which time he was full t dson ~ | on banking and finance by the Hon. Berlah Wil ‘and b " LUASaE BI Teustoes, | Sogn of tadaale. il recording audeonteyanciag | Aware that sho was” acting and. behaving | HOM (9 ts ornamental typography, handsome lith- | Ring, Comptrolier Treuholin, Hon. soln J. Kaox, | Wide, aud throuxt “his body during the tue he nis to be « ed with in ten days, otherwise | CHARLES H. CRAG re " c ographs of the President and Mrs. Cleveland. Wm! P. St. J i. M. Kit f Chicago; | hung there had passed the electric current of Ue perty will ld at risk and cost of defaulting | THOMAS PF. MILLER, 328 439 st. nw.) to be at the cost andexpense of the gurchaser or pur: |in a way that brought reproach upon her m. P. St. John, H. an, of Chicago; | Me gn Raye pin yy 4 haser, after five days? advertisement in the Even~ 7-dts chasers. ‘The title to the property sold is tobe retained | name and shame to him as her husband, which aera Geo, 8. Coe, of New York, and others. After @ ported ~ made his im! ox ‘until the final ratification of th le ti eof 1s ai a 5 " GLADSTONE FULL OF HOPE, ousst S| move as if convulsivel) jes will be paid to January 1, 15 by the const. “Adeposit of 8100. 0n theproperty sold | 8CtS and doings he believed were not’ erim!- general discussion in five-minute speeches, 1m ve tcl ve Hiram Corliss, Nobody ki DANIEL OG. CALLAG ust be made atthe time of sale. “If the terms of sale | HA, Dut the result of her frivolous character, he | exe Sees Signs that the Country is | Wiiclia number of bankers have given notice of ved hung in Ube wires when discovered. ehse OOF ste are not complied with within fifteen (15) days rom | Was forced to follow this course. He also saysthat ‘their inteation to take part, the clearing-house re- 5 wa ef oy RANDALL HAUNER, "| Trustees. veces | Ho dy of ate ho uuderscned trustees Fett the | when he drove her rom tis house wuich he ad-| Again Turning Toward Liberaliem. | ports will be prownted, “showing ‘the clearing. | crowd gatlcted to watch, the flor to secury the ee “462'La. ave.) = es right to re-sell the property sold, at the risk aud cost | mits, 1t Was atter due and proper proof to him that vt ug hor oe ot pelectric Cl st TON SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES | Havinw a front bf 50: tect Cus hth viotot cant, near ¥, | Of the defaulting purchaser thereat, the conduct and aets were not frivolous, but were | _ MT. Gladstone told a deputation of berals who | for the past ten years ad accompanied by an ad. | dauwer, because the electric current Was Still on street south, ved by three brick houses Nos. 508, SI | criminal. ‘The testimony in the case, which will | called on him at Hawarden, yesterday, that al- | dress by Hon. Clinton L. McClanty, of Louisville. | Corliss in repairing or looking for® Leuk, had 2 rt . made a fatal 510 and 512 ath street, wear Odd Fellows fall see ‘Trustees. | take several days to read, contains 800 pages of | though the liberals sustained a smashing defeat | Among the miscellancous subjects is al important Since | aclstitieell by rablic, auction at mp store. 100QF | gery omeamiasctampetanee nuneand tee eure | | INO Gotumbla Law Butta | typeswriting trom. about thirty diterent witness A the last election the present year was full of | fom Mr Chas BD Alexander of New York tees Stabbed by a Hobber. aaa ae ee SS mRRAUE TER Pe se eee of sale, payable seani-anauaily and to be secured by | 044 Sa, Hottomer, but: none written by ben are produced. | 810s that the judgment of the nation, when again | followed by a general discussion on panics sind the | THRILLING EXPERIENCE OF A ST. LOUIS COUPLE WITH eurn Titeupper well the abdomen ie Clothing of ail Kinky Revolvers, | deed of trust ou premises or all cash at option of pur- Auctioneera The princtpal witness for the prosecution isa man | pronounced, would be far different. ‘The Irish | Preventive remedies therefor. ‘4 MURDEROUS BURGLAR. aadall ottier parts & | itars: Clocks and Platedware. Salo | Converancing: Me. at purcharere cont Tea ene rust wath: ‘who swears he saw Mrs. Bottomer enter a house | question continued to cast into a deep shade every | ,,The Second day's session will With a series | Sr. Lovrs, October 5.—Shortly after 3 o'clock yew ar steeaasiat Set BURRD AY, OCTOBRE SIXTH: 1887, | Cony pled wit in én days, otherwise right Rexerved {0 RE OF BAST CALLIOL AND LWENTIRTH | On Cider alley, Dut who on cross-examination ad- | otner question. It was to the interest of all parties | iments of the South and Went aang devel: | terday morning J. W. Ras, residing at 205 north Ee poo ois mad F ares cket-h ~4 resell the prog in default at cost r :" NI a 8 esses : Sonia Of wl fe tudor. | Watialljotsareseld, Tickot-holderspleage ake notice | Toate Dragery im delaultat Hak aud cost of pur. ON PIE Hf AND & mits he has been in the house of correction, while IXTEENTH have the question settled. It would be low from Gov. J. Proctor Knott, of Kentucky; | 6th Street, Was aroused by hearing footsteps im TREET NOKTH, | four witnesses swore that on that very day and | % bave the question an un-| follow Gov. J. it, emtucky ; ‘ HSTHEETSNOMTEL hour Mrs. Bottomer was at Biktidge Landing Mrs. feigned joy to him if the tories relieved the | Col Exall, of Texas; Mr. F. K. Malone, of Texas; | hisroom. His wife awakened at the same — Somenewsbaper published in Washington, D. Gs d-W. LATOURETTE, Pawnbroker.. | “ord per PUDUNCANSON BROS. Atictioneers. sessio} ex-Gov.Wm. M. Hoyt, of Philadelphia; Mr.Wright, | and was in the act of lighting a lamp whe Ts H. K. FULTON, Auctioneer. ose | —————— = public auction on TUESDAY AFTER. | Charente youngest. gIr—bY_ haveas corpus | LDcTals Of the task of solving the problem by Pre- | 6f-San’Pranciaco; Theo. F. Iindhuenh, of Decry | sorange man rushou toward her Sith enon tenet ape: it is invalualle to | — TPHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. een S8 commencing at HALF- | sitnough the court granted her the right to visit | Sting to Ireland the measure of Justice which | and others. ‘The usual report will be presented on | in his hand and, after blowing out the matct sand prevents steop- | FEVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | benuse uth S.CHOCK, qin front, at ghe rawective | the children. She ts entitled to receive. Such an event would | defalcations and forgeries and the means of pre- | made a thrust at her meck, inflicting a slight ine andy a REAL ESTATE ON TEE BTR ROVE! laceibed reales teeerto wit ae <—____+0+_____ cast upon him the delightful duty of assisting the | Venting losses to bai It will contain some sug- | wound on the left side of her Chin. Mr. Ray ran tc = - re X-FIRST STREET i” a 3 gestions on integrity as a factof in the financial | the rescue of his Wife, and Was given Wo understand “FIFTH b EMENT 18 | SCAND 'N STREETS NORTHWEST, PFI YFES | oo pet aidtatieannitag ister tor ae | The Way of the ‘Transgresvor is Hard, | tories {0 attain a righteous and necessary end. | ee ee aor ane ac oe ee i wok kil te eke he aa es| ‘By virtne of a deed of trost duly recorded in, i 11 and 12 block 1, Taherwwood, “Lots | A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN'S FIRST FAULT FOLLOWS IIx. Bie cua Debeye se) would be long de- Hons, ‘The Hon, Jno, J. Knox will address the con. | made an outcry. The fellow then ran to the door ‘as “Her | xo. folio 12, et se 3 ee ‘Sth street = a a = ‘on jon, on natl % wi Knite sul! clutche is hand, and mu rus as “Her Records ot the Distt of Cotati’ and atthe ae | How of Fatceot north dots iLand 13 frome 88 10-13 | .,7¥0 Years agoHoward_eary, atwenty-oneyear-| “Referring to the Uberal unlonists he sata ne | vention on state taxation, on national banks, and | with the knife silt clutched n his hand. and mage abs 1 Records of the District of Columbia, and at the-de- | fet on igh aurect east, old youth, from Greene, Chenango County, N. Y., | would not find fault with their conscientious oppo- eats ene Cel 9 Pay tak a Ey compas, the Des passed i) Equity cause been made in the payment of the uotes therein de. | ,,All of block 18 of Isterwood, being lots 1 to 7, inclu. | obtained a position in the New York city post-| sition. At the same time their whole conduct was é a Ra sive, fronting ubout 290 feet on E street north, about DAY of OCTOBER, PM: . the general discussion on this subject the Hon.Dan- | murderous intruder were unavailing. Mr. Ray ‘ Pix | scribed we willl ot st pals he | iso feet on “20th street east. and about 58s feet on | Office, and was put to work in one of the branch Sod toenail Sterner inaaerpneee Gates el Aguew will preseata paperon the legal fuvareot gave If as bis opinion that the fellow tutended rol. eee BALE EASE FOU = WENT ae Fou OCLOCK PM part of lot dain | Deaton street. Stations, He was caught abstracting money from | the iiberal party of all influence from gentlemen | te bational banking system. ‘The secretary of the | bery, and said that he looked as though he would } erm of sale: reat z the URERS. ¥ of Washington. in said District, | Sauare 09; bewinning for the sane at a point on Ziat | cash" bulges in cous tasted ene oe ae nt eas | letters and convicted, He served nine months in | professing ISeraiisin.. It was a musnomer to call | S8s0ciation will also present bis report on the | have executed his threat of killing them if hey = Bs ‘3 thirty-one rect ‘ity treaties between foreign | had given an alarm. Mrs. Ray Was almost over Kept in stock aif recommended by ferention couduate : JOU henes north on aid aueet 1317-100 fect thence | JeaTs,putesta be given Uearing © pet cent interest | Ludlow street fall. When he got, out he. applied | these men lberal unionists. ‘There was no union- Countries and the Ualted States for the returnot | come with the theliliag experisice with her woules " along eof New Hampel 2) m day of sale, to be secured ist on | for a position in the custom-house, Mm. ‘Theirs was a pol ied Lo | criminals charged with forgery, émbezziement, and | be murderer, but Was abl description LANSBURGH & BRO. tthe purchase moucy to be | thence. goutheasteriy. 1037-100 feet, thence aaah | Prewises sold, or all cash at option of purchaser, “Con: | Service enacub ation oe aed oe seply wo tive ques. | destroy tne union. It was egually difficult to de- = poled fs ty = ee sdice cot a ‘MANUF, 2 ae : or co other crimes against property, him to the police. paid im cash residue af one year. six per cent inter 6 17-100 fect, thence west 35 82-100 fect. thencononth | Fevaucins, &C. at purchaser's cost. "A deponit of $30 | SetN Ce, CXOM ‘ever been in the civil-service or | Scribe them as Ifberals while they supported a gov- SEE eS Sari gta op whrehaee, A MG ot Bio) fe |B fet tienes urine, APH 0, Tet nd | Ta Beat Sedat aa, Tete; | the ‘United Staten?” Lanny answered suo ie | etument of eerelon not cocoon torepres ering catieaneret nthe eames wil enhanced by Cave of Destitation, {ae of vale on cach Io: All convevancini, | Of the property will be exhfelted at tiateat ale, Peet | Fesell the property iu defauit at the Tiak and cost of | Passed an excellent examination, and on July 25 | DUL elon to suppress fi of spec, public value of the introduction of natural gas asfuelin| Prrrsstre, October 5.—Humane Agent O'Brien " ns: One-thit |. | the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ public noti last his papers were certified, and he was given | assembly and even the freedom of the press. ten days frum sale: otherwise trustees reserve the | anoetn ta ain tresses ee ere eaual instal: | Ofsuch resale ia some sewepaper published im Weak | cretion ake Nee Gone ago aresident ot Che. | ile had recently seen indications of police inter. | the Productiveindustries of Pittsburgand victmity. | was called on Yesterday to tuvestigate a case im Di salt notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from day of | igton. D.C. 5 nango County visited New York and ran across | ference with public meetings in London. Thisre-| 4 pretty Girls Stramge Attachment, | the rear of No.15 Spring Garden avenue, Alle. : FRANCIS tpn eco by dnd tana preety “iat afoen of PE aeaprey, | teary. Leumning that the young Man, had a pos-| sulted from the Drsconaings of tbe last sonsion Of | Oeg paints BEAUTY Mamaras ax taaztunars | SBCA. which Waa one of the most pitiable tia’ has = SHS oe Seer ees wi A 3. at optio chaser, $ a BRA q jon in the custom-t ort i warne oe come under N thers, M. J. He. deposit of $100 will be regiired a tine of wale, aud a id MATTINGLY. ties of Leary's antecedents. The result was that | of England that the cause of Ireland was thelr GROCERYMAN. ae M. J. Hesz. Saat dane tala Reheat greenest | FPVOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer. Leary was called up for ‘exainination and the | cause. Hehad then no idea that the warning | A special trom Long Branch, N. J., to the Phila- | bed surrounded birtem cats aed dome aaah ad 1309 F STREET N -THWEST, 18 OF PI will be resold a a truth came out. The young fellow pleaded hard | Would be so soon verified. If the rey were true 4 ent the first. ‘of typhoid fever. Her faulting purchaser after sven dass mitorcoseok Oe TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMprovep, | tobe retained. He tad of a. widowed mother | that the pollee had called at midnight at the | Se!PwIA Press says: An announcement which has i ne AME F I ott e families of this neighborhood is | unclean and her ‘worn to a skeleton, st returned from New York, and will RIM STREET SOUTH: THOSE. WAGGAMAS, EAL ESTATE, FRONTING TWENTY-FIVE | whose heart would be broken if he were ¢: houses. o! who intended “to sj spokes ae goat y. MF. O' k Bias gust returned from wk, and will exhittt THOME Wicuasi nat | EER OSMALE eat urbe’ of "Firneete | jose Beart would bo, “poset | apa London mecting, demanding to know the’ ob- | that last week Miss Lize Buda was marriea by | SWToundings were most AIChy-, Mr. Q'Brieh tok, Auring the coming week the handsomest and larrest | | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March, 12, 04-dts JNO. W. PILLING, 'f Trustees, RE ONES, NING BACK WITH 21 HAL - coe jects and program of that meeting, 1t was a gross | Justice Edwards to Jesse Cramer. Miss Budd has | Smathers to have his place cleaned. "He promised 6. duly recorded in Li ‘. Folio 370, et = = LINC FEET TO A’1 + vy po sssartment of Pattern BONNETS and ROUND HATS | sea. one of the land records of the District of Co- i FPHOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. REET 10 A CHEN EOOT VALLES, AND ENOWN Looking for a Rolling Mill Site. Spirit or uber and aes whole the ees < aed the aa gin ae sodomn, a and aloo to have his daughter removed to libia, and by dirvetion of the party secured there — s nN REN 5 : ever shown fn thiscity. -4_| the undersieued Trustees wil oer Jor sale in trout of | CHANCERY SALE. OF VALUABLE PROPERTY on| _ HOTEL. eee ea eT I pe ee pd — eee | eo TUESDAY, OCTOBER FOCKTH, | “THE NORTH SIDE OF PENNSYLVANIA AYE: | . By Virtue of acertain deed of trust, oaring date A dispatch from Salem, Va., Monday, announced | PuInt of Few he might Say, let the government | Tits her a most iberal education, He 1s in more Fired by Burgiars. Mus M. J. Prasor PE ee So a TS. IMPROVED “Be “A> prep One | S2Bn "Fis sd'ero.and duly Feconted in Liber fH | that a young man, who sald his name was Dodge, | £9.00. ‘The more offensive these, proceedings the | HPen Csr, fortable circumstances, and she has been | MARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH OF "SIX CHICAGO parse Pipe Spee Soccirwesr, | Reuhitsiproved by a fwontory Frame. Hehe, boing PERNA RULING, BEING |THE | of ite Dinirct of Cousin and by virtue of a docree | ANd that ie was a nephew of Mr. Dodge, of Phelps, | is if. ils constant prayer Was £oF a speedy and oe En ee ee PAMISIAN MODES. IN FINE FREN jo. § t southeast ‘ " Y JAMES | of the Supreme Court o : . s fal coop "TSE OM | ictus Que: tiurd cab. the residue in two equal pay-| DAVIS" SONS AND IMMEDIATELY ADJOTS: | nequuty cass Non TOcTSi. anak theme arte | Dodge & Co., the iron men tn New York, had vic. | sutistactory settlement of the Irish question. “in wie RUSSI < BANGS, miei waeee fe.ateirand cwelveiwonthy, with notes beuriig | ING THE AU tes HIHOFOLITAN HOTEL AND ALaO | yartyaceurcl ¢uerévyefhult having txtn mada | ‘imized the Farmers’ National Bank and several conelusion, he sald he would deter giving fuller | Ments at the hotels in summer. Last season she | » o-ciock yesterday morning at 473 Canal street ‘trust on the property he it py a deed « ss ‘was said to be the most daring and graceful woman ‘. pa u EE STORY BRICK DWELLING- | the payment of the indebtedness, I will sell, at public | citizens of that place. He went with a letter of | ¢Xpression go his views regarding Ireland until | WieSon th ag and her fonduess for athletic | Chicago, the house being robbed, its tenants ~ EER pldnactegsbheei i, S| BAY RELS 0 SGUIAEASS re | HUESELAGULDHOATOPSPER ER Sina | nvtucig rom, Lenehbarg panker we | rensurSotingnams. ne" °* "| Gerda has iene, rbuncand Deut |clorrrmed ant bong an tr bull re. _ ; Sy eyauciug aud rec" deci supreme Coe FIVE O'CLUCK B- ie <r sieven | Strouse, gald that he was looking for se ., yas OCC STON FISCHER'S DRE ¢ eee ne ane Tee SE Wile Fj Distt of Columbine peest ate esi oad | bee ees Satie gota upbered clever | See for asoling mill which Phoips Dodge & Oe, ane ay young ladies from West P! a, she drove | Frank Macha. He utilized the two. front rooms 7 ee cud h Byuiaees wre (rrustees, | causes of Davis et al. vx. Davis et al., Equity No. lil | bered two hundred and twenty-two (222) 25 | wanted to establish. All the rolling mill sites eas ies = ‘out into “The Pines.” In this wil amid a | as saloon and Dutliara ‘hall and lived with his Dy poe HAS. H PICKLING. § 123% and, Davis ot al. va. Davis tal. Equity No. | feut on 15th street and runnity back with that width | Salem had to show were trotted out by Mr. Strouse | THE OLD COUNTERFEIT GAME FLAYED OX A COUPLE | settlement of squalld uegroey, Cramer keeps a | family in the rear. upper story is occupied B specs “ Prices em oie day _ ABB I sell | tig office of the Se ey a8 the same is recorded in | and praised by the alleged Mr. Dodge. Among OF INNOCENT KENTUCKY FARMERS. ‘small grocery store, by five families, mostly Bobemlan. Macha closed Maod-rate. ‘ 4 for aud delivered. sit _ ve + . Seen bed Pak: eet inte premises, the follow. | the office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia. | Others to whom MT. ‘WasSintroduced wasthe | The particulars of a swindlé worked by an Al-| Miss Budd is sald to have formed an attachment saloon Monday night as usual, promptly at 12 2 livered _| ,E2_THE ABOVE | 18 POSTPONED UNTIL | ing described real estate in the eity of jaslinecons ina of sale cash-and to be complied with within | Caenier of the Farmers National Bank, and whe! tor this man. It is alleged that several clandestine | o'c ‘and immediately went to bed At this Javed s mod mourning Dace UF OF BIFPED: | ci piace: "By onderot Trasiose ee eee HOUR | District of Colmes 98 MOSUAY, RE TENTH tdeout of detonting omaniaberty xo be resold | the young man mentioned ineldentaliy that he hag | DAtY N.Y.) party upon Basil Connett and J. U. | Tr Sin Mtotidwed, rechiting tm the marriage ieee | cimae all the teuantsin the bullding” were woud ee ee ania odds THOMAS'DOWLING, Auctioneer. | plive\ or patcel of, ground ‘and premises kiown sid be Fequired at time of sale, Alvcomverane, | NO money with him except the check of the cashier | Baker, of London, Ky., have Just been made pub- | Week. Cramer 1s 1orey-scven years Old, aud is said | asleep, and about Uwo hours later a kolse below in 14 Ss «stm. | EREMPTORY AUCTION SALE. esixuated upon the official plat of said city as and, of purchase: of a Kansas bank on a New York bank for §300 the*| llc. Recently they received acircular in which it | to be illiterate. His wife accompanied him to his | the saloon roused the Woman occ the ¥EAN ts F ying being Lot marked aud lettered “L.” in W. 's S-d&ds “ROBERT, 4 7 , Doing For mnarked and lettered “Lin W. B. Toddtare: ) so OBEKT'G. RUTHERFORD, Trustee. | Farmers’ National cashier was only too happy to | was stated that for $7000f any good circulating | home immediately after the wedding,andthere the | front’ room upstairs. She suspected that ‘ail FRIDAY, OCTOBER FOU EENTH, ¥ hi 3 four. D uN f SEQUI cash the check, although Dodge protested that he ould correspondent saw her, Her surroundit are re- | Was not right, and looking out the door she saw guts i VASE TOCR Pate“) Ou | des gat Gb tape el by Pecan arts | haute Rave Okt GUNES QR, RF | on care fordrer si ot teinaak, ar, Dodge | Mettm Wey world oe faraahed with, $10,000 ts | Sugar fs extramé, Uae steOstar tats | Cee tet aoaend he ara re asod & or FOUR (4) NEW ; sTory | front building, fronting “u the north side of Peunayl. | OCLOBER FIRST. SAME HOUR AND PEACE "| then started off tolook at some iron mines inCralg | pave any doubt it ey ‘that they come | Would not leave her lusband. No other white | bundle of paper under a sink and applied a match = SS " 1 WO (DSTORY | Vauia avenue between Oth aid 7th strests, audaleo | sz0-deds ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | County, and apparently found the view very en. | Daycany qouLt alga nat, they come | people live within five miles, and most of the ne. | to it, then fled. ‘The woman, who was watchi NTS, ALTERED, DYED ig | proved in the rear on C street by a three-story brick "4 a —— trancing, for he has not returned. Meantime, the Mr, Ker the fatter 3 ‘and ‘settlers are the most miserable and wretched | this pt with tue ald of her husbat NTH-STREET | DU‘lding. ga" IN CONSEQUE: OF THE CONTINUED } $300 check, a $50 draft on the Lynchburg banker, | Mt. Baker acce Proposition, ‘Uhis section of the State. As the girl 1s | easily distinguish? the fire, ‘They had scarcely gro HE : ppositic people in NNINGI 5, ROAD, (BRIGHT WC Jy, NEARLY | 1nd also, on MONDAY, the TENTH DAY OF OCTO- | illness of the Trustee the ubove sal | trot proceeded thither. He said the party showed him legal her ‘exercise no compul- | turned from. work whea cries Of “Help!” rang Re bet ae Oats, OpeosiTe THE. SOUPHWEST CONE OF | BElat HALE AST AGOR O'CLOCK EM that part | poued until FIMDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTH 1087, cashed by, Ait; Strouse, and other paper of the | a'trunk full ot money, and explained that the oF egal mabe she is deat to" — p Seana of lot numbered six (6), a she is deaf to their entreaties to | in their ear. ‘They rushed below and found the 7 : ire nuinbered four | sae hour aud place. bills were duplicates’of regular United States home: saloon smok cl ‘been SS eee filafont gm Pate my | ils ete trana ama, Hasanaipad | ol~ueds__““Tliowas powrina, auctonee,_| Boge TA 20, itt MEP ang, aaa 8 n0t | Hrensury novo A trade for sl0000 wasinase, [TEC ROMES bound and and footand bela waked yap ISS AN . HUMP HE 80 10rm ST. N.W., iepth, improved. by four (4)ee | Within the fol mn the Hort ‘Cora v er rd an x al Plague-Stric ‘smoke endeavoring to Missa Giese Ue te oy og ea tae oe He | Sy eal lot amd tuning thence sonthe teem Aee eas) | ([YHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Baker. who pald $300 in carh, with ‘the under. = seegrreg! Srouse ber husband. It took Gut'an instant to Mak abd gosran an comfort ati and attractive new Dwelliuss a ere an hus son Hazing at Dickinson, MALIGNANT DIPHTHERIA MAKING DEADLY RAVAGES fon are: = X 2 fect; thencg east sixty-two (G2) tet three, (5) inches, | ‘TRUSTEE'S SALE so ‘Standing that $400 more was to be paid when the perceive that he had been chloroformed by the Hike SP E “SUP NY oud tenants at €12.50 per month | {hte north tweitty dive (a) fecks Se eeeae teak | TA USEEE'S SALI OF PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF | cag MEMBENS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS TOSSED IN 4 | DOX Was received through the express office, A eee Villains. The tenants were aroused, and after 5 st Pagule auctigh “PREDAN OCTOBER | M23 tye (Ge) feet inwe (3) ‘nchen to the vlace ot | - ROWIHEAST Cola’ oF MANOS ARE BLANKET. When jhe and his companion opened the box, | _ A special to te Philadelphia Press from Laurel, | vigorous efforts the fire was extingulshed, Ot, 281 Corset (iiss H's own 1s a Fare opportunity to purchase at suction | of giu.ot saleae Prescribed by the decrwe: One-third | WEEN “SIXTH AND SEVENTH “STREETS | lisle, October 4, says: The freshmen of Dickinson | Pressed, tt contains eae 7Or mag erick, ibe? | into the fatal epidemic prevailing in Smithville, saloon. The fire made rapid progress, {or the rob A Botceg an attractive cony low-priced howe, or to make | Guuanee in two equal paymenteransticrorerincets |p NOMI HEAST, the oth aay of Feb- gam | COUCBE nav Deen hazed, and more thoroughly | und tue $400 attached im’ the hands ot theex" | Caroline, County, Md. show that it ts malignant the inflammable liquors at hand: Macha was rob- fe GueyeeUuvestment in a rapidiy-improving local- | One aud two years with interest at par cent ieee te isue in the cotaee and effectually than for a number of years, It | press company. ee r bed of $143, which he had placed under his pillow, ty that is booming creatly. “Ashford ey e in the cause of Horatio R. af at first su ‘Almost every case resulted = Nera ol ta Santa cane ; six, | 4¥ Of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser or = VewA 3 irri in ithe vik tin teane a: | Ube ch nthe cet Pde ot iat | Nn Ce oes Coup theater ie | es oben, ni, petrcen the Roureot 22 dad's | ties Param@ecveme Umprenia. | Halide Tew who have reeoveed are ltt of peonte enx Arreactive fara) will be requ tsagbomit of "8100 (one hundred dol- | Purchaser or purchasers, A deposit of $900 cn the | pL seall on TUESDAY, the ELEVEN DAY 01 re dozen new cases have developed within the gp yt : a} wil be requhiot in nth Soe, sere e'| OCTOBEI, 1887, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. offer for | campus. Everybody was aroused at West College, | EXECUTOR MELCHER ALLEGES THaT sue arrackg | a dozen new. ve devel ‘The widow's READY-MADE CLOTHING, | “o4-dts M_ FOLEY, Auctioncer, | sivect property, will be required at Hho tate oe GH | sale at public auction, the following real estate, aita- | and nearly all the upper classmen turned out to é HIM WITH Ir. = ine ayapeme Sioa cee ‘and the bal- E = = the rer of mal Ae nos complied within ten dave | of ot umisred nine () ta. square autaersa’ adver | 9 the sophomores do the freshmen up, A room’ Johns Melcher, the executor whom Mrs. Paran } followed by, a swelling of the throat, the jtansilé eae meearoiaie nh oram Some, {ay he trustee reserves the might to re-sell the property at | fndred and itty-eucht (138 verinnig at the nertu. | Wed by two freshmen near the doctor's fice tn | scevens, of New Work, acclses of mismanaging eerie ‘but ‘grows worse until re- Soman wikeren tner tacesana amt, ‘We are purmning our steady, legitimate course veyancing atthe erehaser! out, Purchaser, Allon: | west ancie of eaid land, runnin (tenes (SOuLL oe | eek it waa Opened. Tike wmols party maned in | her husband's estate, dentes her allegations. He Hired by denta caused by etangultion a ee ‘the bailiffs succeeded. im of trade, cathegipg in what bargains the market 1S WORTH ASHIP LOAD OF ARGUMENT: sHAr-| w26-abae0=2 = HAMILTON, ‘Trostee, inches, thence east twenty-one (21) feet three and one- | and filled the room, The lamp was iit and aspace | asserts that the value of the real estate left Mra | _ The ‘Was confined largely to children. | smashing in the front door an idiot dashed out of itis sail gh dacs gation’ i teal Nanak: 26-dkd ‘Building. arte oy need. Gbetce north miasty one 1) feet | cleared. A blanket was ‘off the bed and | Stevens is about $700,000, and that she has pre- flys pote poy “4 onenee = ‘the ‘and. violently ettacked them, ‘The fall such purchases in desirable fabrics andof | y ow BROOKS ARE NoIs EREMPTORY GALE. OF UNIMPROVED aor. | thence southwesterly with ssid avenus twenty-four | 240zen sophomores surrounded it. A number of | vented sales by refusing to a Mx her signature as | jeaving che residents la & de} condition. | the Due was restrained from acts of ior ae ee ere oe Pee arene eR EBES | ae tar, ace our orn | Stem eagarny mesa eee | cea a rum, rte ee | Selena eto | ee Thy GO aero hip. We jer such clothing a8 will prov: . vax: On THURSDAY _AFTERNOOY, 5 O'CLOCK P.M. I will sell at 5 ‘auetio war. One afer another they: were tossed in a | Veus' charge 5 are in the or the and the — Se as cantly we ater | MEN AND BOYS AT VERY MODERATE PRICES BEE TWESTE-NINTH, at HVE Bolo Rr oa Blanket anti coniderabl of the cen Fe ere ae eer ee eelGiuded trom our oftice tor | Jute, Teves, The poet Physicians, Of the | replied with another torrent of olling Water, Ube thy 0: ca x Seen IDL senarneaeee Made to sing and make Bors ‘Spectators cheering frantically, othing thas " hundred and sixty ON the reason that she was so violent and abusive | little to their inability to pro- c = S — jememee ny SER ARE FACTS LAID BEFORE YOU BY THEGOLDEN Bupdred an a th ale Ge) ‘at _ of 9 and whiskored men, teachers and ne orth | that ner provence was ae at books ‘ide nurees for thelr pasients. AxsrreaTion DELEGATES.—Sir John Swinburne jecall special attentiot tailor + Ones ‘of which » eeeicarye and pastorates at home, all Went UP | Were accessi * Gee ee ¥. Morgan and 8: all z — will be t in the blanket and danced a breakdown on a i and Messrs. 0. lorgan ney Yectment whic ts le with a very are snd EAGLE. EVERYTHING DESIRABLE GAN BE Heaual valiuents at it aod welts ‘mon aoa Dox to the petting of s scare of fands. Some when | Scag? Se ee ene hed str Melcher v2 Be Reaacsand Saree cae oan | Row Tone "yesterany” sails from averpaal ‘ot od line of Clotl iagonals, Corkscre — eecul pu 's notes soused with 7; others ‘that mew Puntslocnings, Se. Ee, which we | FOUND IN OUR HOUSE-A BUSINESS SUIT, & tsloare no cued wth wna op dagetbe eancs | vite acd meshes hag a SS HON NAG | sve nad chown Books at him aod on another ad | 4 soesiat to the'thtandeinne Timestrom Pail-| Saristsrasioea eae ea oe Sis to sales ci cacy ‘Ghirtemede ¢ ees Teserves the rit to resell, st the: tees torn a valuable ofl With a missile which 3 ———— oe ae DRESS SUIT, AN OVERCOAT—NO MATTER HOW dotaulting purchasers” ail conveyancing and record: pepe strappl Metroges, ‘wadertgolr tn | she had aimed at fim, bus which had missed its renee gigs Cctober 4, says: On Saturday, Sep- Tax Tauris Atisance a Fact —A ceblogram from : = BBcode WK, DUHAMEL: Frusiee, 400 Ta, ave, | defend himself witha club, but after a scume he | MARK aoe Leas Peers idan wanran ons SLIM YOUR PURSE OR HOW REFINED YOUR iG gave in and allowed ‘to be tossed. at -nouse. Tt was learned to-day a 625 Peumylvaniaavenme | ayer way BE WEBAVE EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. . A Beard Valued at $1,000. moe rf ns empern she hie < TARE Lorre i tae Cay aa asuigninents wick Nabiites ot 4100600 and as BA conaen here he weote, to Judge Donohue, THE QUALITY AN! GOODS AND f es 2w Goors Ix Dconarve Goons. S iD STYLE OF OUR RO TEST We TREE MOR: Pei sf child born to Mr. and Mra Bohn, of Dut Pieby cabo raged press wroelpeeres bape pnd Prosocute num uals, within two ‘he piitieee cy = a (emigrate hd eer Dados an ip ast of rg sears of trust, | OWS 1s without. ah purge operatontafied beard of Revivalist Mnason and’ drove hice Out of Eecrmatiers righ Futraany iat 'o foage fandsome Open-worked Mom Scarf, = veal ‘trace, torm, game dowa and promised vostraighten things Dare Linen Bi tied Fringe Sear See. ‘THE LOWEST AND ONLY PRICE WE HAVE, STAND ne date the Oth ay of g aay se optics. town, was up for trial in farted lh yes- | No word has been heard from him since. ‘Sat few Deyn poh corded, te nest ous in rales the | John Kemper, of Cincinnati, who was fatally n-| terday. | Mnason tevtified that when he called | urday Hoffinan starved for Wilkesbarre, and, ar. Tiras Oruai ALONE IN THIS COMMUNITY, the" sana es my ch iis tather, Henry” Kemper in January, 196; and | Senct each tea boo’ ‘some ine or pare To him: 80 he, aummedlavely rearoed Cow Bellas de as offer g Fanner Keds, from 3% to 26 inches, FOR THE BOYS WE HAVE KILT SUITS, JERSEY Feeteaet,, tension, abe | ty his sister. Mnason, and on the evening in question called. ‘On Supday his son came out from New coguneer 4nd surveyor, Bawin Ro Tuo An Arons of the Rromiame on Bet Maile talking to 4 young lady in a hotel parlor | the meeting to heat Mould | ‘be said, | to see bim, returning at $e also promised ie den, SUITS, SCHOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN ALL Babee tian rhe Bisco and ght Board, drew pistols and began | carom his beat ing vas inched | at pressat - ‘A Fonssa Svicipe—Dr. Robert C. Knaetel, ObESEEIER 528 othot. nw. = Tnmbis, "sad known and ‘ae and being the ‘at each other. “Rawiine was killed. out of town i house | ° Mr. Homtinan ii i ‘St. Cloud Buildiig. | THE STYLES, QUALITIES AND PRICES IMAGINA- pak tastes seving a Sat of tebtr fence din gcouattons gies eee te tee tanks charges npstnet Rash fatorer a amon, wel, ane B Leer! street northwest, suine being bys -D. Baw BLE. Ses siree- | ho has sued hist torical Pap ns Toor up ths | re 3 8 ETE: — “Tow of male" Quatigrd cals of into | |, Ondy One delegate turned up at tne state conven-| assault th tho 27 Leach | what browen. 2 $200. ve IMPORTER AND TAILOR, THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING 00s tae groom fort tnencs | vo Pad ns Son gt ale, tae Base | tion ot the yeiorm party at Ayracuse X. | pleaded ‘not ‘bus, court amombied | Danvilio Aayium ‘was the result ofa statement | Usrday morning uy takiag olson. Pigsthe honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS ie team ewia Suethal? inches to tho Pisce of Vegitetan: Get stats pes ounce sae ah aaa toes | Xiao secretary. he took tne sehar of Uke pap Aa a taainiy | The @istrict attorney of has @o. aye Just arrive PROVIDERS CLOTHING FOR MEN AXD | Sith the thereca.. Satisfaction of the trustea, oF at Ronvention and adjourned ite deliberations inden ‘his’ children. ihe | cided that, pool vellingis illegal, and he advises BARI versuually Ste sll garments made in his pone {Terme of sale: $300 caah with the seins {Be purchaser, “Terms of tale 80 Rat LS SSuared‘Fooms st Hay' ‘bouse he said his name | that al the pool rooms be closed ‘up. cme BOYS AT MODERATE PRICES, balance purchase from, ‘name ‘second 1212 Peonsyivania Avenue, mouths with interest or ao Fife Wd Conta of delat ag Sir, ‘Mra, Paran Stevens has suit to have the was, has his. Pat — All conveyancing at trustee, | executors of her late husband's estate removed on was, 2! Washington, D.c. | 53000 0.400 77H st, con Dx.W, | “ai-10e nF JACKSON 3 03-dkds 416 Sinstrat, | the grounds of incompevency. Mr. Hay, * o% . % = ‘: Fes one ” 5

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