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% THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, .1887—-SIX PAGES. Sao meme tor the postponement of the Brown- Wedding, says: “Notwithstanding the foregoing explanation, which is an authoritative Gatement trom close family friends, the concensus @f opinion in social circies here ts that there was Sem" interior purpose in this sudien disarrange- apolis, yesterday afternoon, the President and his party took carriages, and, escorted by & division of police and a number of carriages Mled ‘with citizens, viewed the finer business and dence portion of the city. It was 4 | when the drive was finished, and | was at once conducted to the over | main entrance of the West Hotel, and, after | Drier introduction by Mayor Ames, addressed the multitude as follows: i i ft ili ‘WITH THE GREETINGS OF 1B GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Contrary to expectations, the general assembly of the Knights of Labor did not adjourn at Minne- apolisyesterday in honor of President and Mrs. Cleveland’s visit, but rushed continuously through Agreat mass of routine business, Mr. Powderly id not meet the President at all, but last evening tw LADIES’ GOODS. meapolis He Leaves for Omaha. the Telegraph Lines, ww W Gat ocinaae eats ce After lunching at the West Hotel, in Minne-| 4 COMMITTEE OF THREE SENT TO THE PRESIDENT ‘BIG BARGAINS FOR FEW DATS ONLY. We bave several sampie - organization. ‘the committee was Daniel! A ment of long-watured plans. and current gossip is | “I have come from the wonderful city of St. = ry fo theetuce that the postponrmmentol the wea ug | Paul to see its. twin wonder abd the people of | CAmpbell, chairman of the democratic committee | $8 not oniy until next year, but is indellaite, Nock: | Minneapolis. T have lately seen a little book ene | of Luzerne County, Pa., and a bosom friend of Mr. ar20, = oo ing. postive Is know, of course, but with tue | Uticd ‘Minneapolis and St, Paul Compared, whieh | Powderty, but no political aignifieance is attached | Forty Carpets, different sises and qualities, immedi- Shid nutabered and sabaivinicn fot day, 80 near ‘at hand if Is argued, and | deals demolishing blows to the pretense that the | sotniy potnt by the delegates, The committee ‘Ately after vale of Furniture, Oe ee Prercrabed by oid decree ‘With reason, that It would have beea advanced to | latter-named city Is in any phase or feature the potn ra Aabenstion stone Ee On of the ‘money in cash at the time Meet the emergency, if the {lines of Miss Mason | CqUalOf this, J became a little confused by the | Walted upon the President and presented to him BER THIRTED salesrooms, a Thereot abel "ha 45) days thereafter, and the balance calling Mrs "and” Wins Garfield ‘abroad, or it | f¥ctS and figures stated, and ‘determined. t@ see | the greeting of the general assembly. MP, Cleve- EENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, it the ile, parable im cgeel fomalmenteat ex Were Ree ary toa a ree a a cnea es abuld not | Doth cities as the best means of settling the ques to the message gracerully but briegy. P "BENSINGER, Auctioneer. Sayer: the notes of the prarchese ae Be entalied in ‘consequeace. Aitosether the affair | tion discussed with so much spirit. Tbave ar | very much for your greeting,” EVERYBODY 18 INTERESTED IN THIS Ne car Uhaeeot dated ae of ‘be dar archaoat < ve Ss mysterio: and has afforded society here eens bp Rpg now, aetiael neamicgen he, “and yo hig ey 4 'Y SALE OF BUGGIES, PHAETONS, Saie pepe 35-44-43 @edoice morsel ondrous cities are not satisted nei re- | able to drop in \ceept our compli- property sold. form ‘un Po Spective conditions of growth and ‘greatness all | ments and may success be with you.” ‘This suid, | QUERY, BECAUSE ALMOST EVERY DAY ‘Scania —_—— A Piys surr. the rest of tueir amazed fellow countrymen are, | the President: his party and the committee ee oe While the people of these rival eities are twisting | retired, A figures about to determine which is the greatest, ‘The del tes were anythil but talkative yes- ertying atatanenocua. the rest of us are pointing to you both asthe best | terday osteccount of the publication Of tue anlar IN THE WEEK WE ARE OBLIGED TO HH exetplitication ot ; MARE IT A PERSONAL MATTER IN THE Sr. Joaron, ny Osober ova novel andi acme a net American pack and eo | Shy Giacomo a Monday nad ret een thee Romine 2 cores eating suit 18 about to be commenced in the Bu-| “When I see this handsomectty with itssplendi4 | caretuliy Keep the thing secret, and many were] veny waToRE OP THINGS YOU CAN Bp the courts TA descr et gtjente wnerect ie @Banan Circuit Court. The petition will be flied | residences and immense business blocks, with its | the expressions of disgust when the facts appeared ayust be made at the time of the tants Of tomorrow. Ir the injunction Is granted the case | 2cUiVity and stir, and when it occurs to me that I| in print. The discussion as to the leak occupied ‘re not complied with within ftecs V1) ape freee Will come up for trial on tts merits at the January | MM at the greatest wheat market of the ‘Most of the morning's session. LEAST AFFORD WHAT REQUIRES A LARGE Wie day of sale, the undersined trustees he ‘term of court. Dr. Moses Marshall 1s plaintiff and pot ve pet 1 ‘THE TELEGRAPH DEAL ‘TURKISH CARPETS, TER re sen wbe Property sold. at the Fisk and cost m > Dr. 0. B. Campbell decen sant, Both are YOUnE | re ee reeds 3.000 barrels Of Owe a dae nud | ‘The sale of the Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph | OUTLAY OF MONEY. YOUR INCOME RUGS AKD HANGINGS, EN zg ‘NDER, bath ‘TTH, STH AND D STREETS Faictans and live at Euston, this county. Bo-h | Beapo s icion with | Was again the subject of consideration by the con- . 482 La ove, —_—_— = t tailice and are well known, | ‘hat these mills are in direct communication with again sestenetsleB licha: tite saistoin ond Gotsene, om INO, E. MoNALLY, Trastecs, Sanding high in the provession and socialiy. | tue Markets of Europe: and that millions of ar. | vention, for the committee which was appointed | May BE SMALL, OR YOU MAY HAVE A i tase, bated piSSGnks REbobIMieS, ond our tees San eale ‘Columbus Law Livus: ba year ago, Dr Campbell, who had been | Tris of four are annually exported from this itY | on Saturday to draw up denunciatory resolutions TRUSTER'S gate oF AT RY _FRAME | for the importer, ot-thie THOS. DOW Anct, a in Easton ‘several and bad Dutt | ree caarries, 1 Hind myself wondering how | presented the results of thelr work. Quite a num. HOUSE ON SEVENTH On "SSUES ae 2 EREMPTORY SALE OF INPROVED AND UN- | Webertocall your attention to the five following ated ae eee eee cad with, uns | West—that is, the “out west’ which used to be | tease’ dinepecel ot Cae Heke oe meme n eay | LARGE FAMILY, OR YOU MAY HAVE DE- SPOT ABEDEICK AND PAYETIESTREETS, TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION DEBS REETE Struts OF SIREM | | Oe cuchdd cythie Gunes to seekers 1 move farther West, a i, D.C. OUTREAST. = im bis mind, advertised to aispose x Sopesed eh caccen ned eons bpd’ gs easy: = (og 208 Ep ote Sogd of trust dated, the frat dgy of WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY, workin Day, ArT. OCTOBER, rey - che Practice ind property t any reputa ~ = aski in r No. ZV E O'CLOCI other. None. edvai tages heave ever Die Dysician — pay Dim a. fair rea, sna Romokeeping utensiie. ig '8 these estab- the telegraph lines ‘Of the country under Govern- PENDENTS, OR YOU MAY HAVE HAD Washineton Gotscue of the Land Records at OCTOBER TWELFTH, THIRTEENTH, FOUR- $8 PS Ree on —_— sum forit: ‘Dr. Marshall was living in St. Joseph Mee ass Gracged slowly through the village Om | meat control. rection oF aay am the District, of Columbia, TEENTH, 1887, SQUARE 878. @ this time, and was enjoying a goed practice, | ie a a eee amed Uo ime that thelr |" The recommendation of the committee on mile ‘ont of the premises, on This property frouts « 5 feet om he had been practicing a snort time, he } Sccupants had forever bid farewell to civilization. age granting the delegates four cents permile| grcgxpss, OR SOME OF THE HUNDRED Y. OC1UBI rete Spe Peemloes. AT ELEVEN A. M, AND THREE P. M. 85 feet on G street south: lot 22. Aisplayed a skill tat orougat him into promie | THIS WAS NOt so very long ago; and perhaps I saw | each way trom the general treasury, was adopted the following Droperty Panett SS mk neat pais double twovstory Brick Dwelling: Rence and gave lio pienty to do. He married at | In these covered wagons some of the pioneers of | atter a short debate, in which it. was moved that Serta Piece, OF;,, Parcel of ground situ. | ON EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OC- | Desold separste and part of lot Zi. ‘fis time an estimable Lady from Easton, and his | Minnesota, and, perbups, some of the early settlers | the rate be made three cents and then two cents pd = being: in" ‘ibrekeld’s — addition to TOBER TENTH AND ELEVENTH. warn is is among the father-in-law, a rich mau, advised Lim to buy out | Of Minneapolis were there. In 1870 the popul& | per mile. Mr. Powderly, who. pronounced himself “DRAWBACKS” TO WHICH WE ARE ALL bing for (he'sems Goat pero ee pane xe Jove to Easton, Mis wite see- | lon Of your State was 449,700, and of these 30,500 | Fired did not preside ver the convention except & Sasd ee fatuers proposition, and as result pe. | Were borm inthe state of ‘New York—nearly | shart haa but secigned ose kee Marshall went to Easton and stepped into Dr. | 0pe-eleventh of the whole. So you see it} chair instead. Paimes tora consideration catistactory | Would be nothing strange it a New York Terms: Oue-third cash, balance in one and two ptithe distance of oue hundred and Sfty feet from the ____ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | years, notes to bear 6 percent interest from tpeterstion of liad trederik strech, abd Taunt | [AS DOWLING, Auctioneer. fale, payable semt-anvually. bel MIABLE, YET YOU ABSOLUTELY NEED | one hundred snd thisis fects thence casi parallel with | TRUSTRE'S SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF | Purchaser. A deposit of €100 am cach %o doub, the latter golug out into Kansas some- | POY had seen some of these 30,500 people on thelr | RELATIONS OF THE ENIGHTS TO OTHER LABOR OR- {th street thirty fect: thence north by ami with the | WASHINGTON, D.C. SITUATED ON THE | tale, Couveyatcli, &e..at pase ‘where. pS 4 ‘nes Ido Sontag ton this large proportion GANIZATIONS, ‘ gyahoce: Cathoun's Rroperty one lun a. ond thirty SOUTHEAST. CORNEM OF. ANYLANI DAN fe to be ogemniins. Ey ae teu days, t is sa‘d that a part of the agreement between | of New York people among your population for| What may be regarded asthe most important| some THIN HOME x 10 the ing, toxether with the SECO! EAST, | served to resell ik taiem was that DF Campbell should never come | the Purpose of claiming that You owe anything Of | act of the alternoon session was thie passage of & ia ar acre improvements f SD. STI souveyauciug and recording at] AND ALSO SITUATSD ON B STULL Bk.” | Chaser. after fre dare px Lem a ve ’ i ed in Waal ‘Our prosperity to an. neoned cost of purchaser, feposit will be requiredat | TWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH sTREE1S | ‘me newspaper pub 4 ee ee ee ees rear bre campbell bas | BY the state of their Origin. Iain ‘only’ thinking | Fesoldtion designed tn a general way to cover the "Boru stage taown at ele By Virtusel a steres pemeed_ the th day of Feb- gq | Var uERG BGO hese wa Feturned to Baston, and 1s trying to ~exain his old | Of the idea I had when I'saw them, that the people | Reed of more harmonious feeling between the | LIFE MORE COMFORTABLE. olz-d&as 'W. H. HANEY, Trustee. | ruafy, 1866, in the cause of Horatio i Saryma a nee CORSET, ITS THE BEST ECAURE, ice, ‘This leads tO the application for an in- | etmlgrating to the west had left civilization be- | Order and the trades unions, This resolution Was TiANCERY-BALE-OF Ws Una e ttnetss | te Otle Bigalow ef sins Nor Fede: Rquity Docket ed | CHANCERY SALE OF ~Vazv, te —~ ioe Mied yesterday. The cass is attracting & | Mod thet. and how absurd it would be it should | Put through witout the sisntest' opposition, Dut CE TALE Oey AEC ALE TP ROV ED | 8 ian the Huprenne cout oft Dinttot Goluge | CU REALS ESTATE, Sie TABLE. IMPROVED OSLY CORSET EVER MADE Seek deal cf attention here And talk to hiin of A contrast betmeey’ the refine, | application rather too vague aut general to please | NOW IN DEALING WITH US IT 18 XOT be cates st secre tas apres pears egiect| CRS aU POU OULOCK Fat, oter for] ELF Cree? SOCTHEAST, WASHINGTON | Watatot Seay indies without nurses aahioae . meni, civilization, and cultivation of bis present | certain trades unions that look lor specific le ir lecree of the Supreme Court of le, at public auctio iby real estate, situ- | yO ht of = = — am Wancsowra | Eancians cansos hoes Macnee eobeseeet | icin as the pare tas meee entangle innit Cane Nar alee saat chided | SMatbauertd inet fa har nun ties | Sey Pate of einai, pees ges AG fm | SRPGDED a7 fe.r ue RENT STE AY RCPEORTER 4A.WEORO BURGLAR TERRIBLY CUT IN re hy Mens, is the fact tat many | Of legislation of similar nature was enacted, | NECESSARY TO HAVE A WELL-FILLED | shun in tut sf we peppians. co MONDAY, the | hundred and asty-cicht (3a ber mnie at the north | 287: yp eauuty cause No, TOvU1 Twilinell at pate Ma | Sudail other parte of the toy “APE F East rour | plac recol ENTY-1 P OCTO! vat | west anale of anid land, wenee south alo we preuiises, on TUESDS o- Sr. Lovis, October 12—On Monday night Capt. | Carly population gives us alla: iteiesbetter ight Felations wich the Putrons of iusbandty and the HALF-EAST FOUR OCLOCK P.M all thst Tis gr | tocar ive of a etree east eighty (90) fect seven (7) | they HGH Perce ye TOMEN 288 a | TRUDI Jp PROOF AGAINST PERSPIRATION : - ns ae | Parmers’ Aillance, but its importance 1s seemin roel ‘of Eround in the city of Washigeton De Gy | incliem, rwentg-obe C21) feet theee sind one 8 jotuim: |g geTRD IT Srakenes by a nls in enous, and getting ou | cam clezen ought t've proud that no county | greater chan tls getualdy forte riauous be | FORSE YOU cax Do A onEAT DEAL | Erivn tnfdcribed phic incor Naar acd vy ac | conic ay ange eure np ies OH fet “yar Wanuagio Biss | Sew eeeaneeemakat toe west The bones neve: Of bed and looking in the hail saw a colored man, | C2 produce two cities with the history and the | tween these organtZutions and the knights have ‘at ‘numbered woven hundred ‘ead. ehiee r703ybe | thence southwesterly with auld avemuc twenty-four poise on Sth atheet ene orcome cut in wear. t, grow’h and success of Minneapolis and St, Paul.” | Bever been anything else than friendly. Accord- Soribe acinar s a (24) feet to the bexinning. distant two: 209) feet xix (6) inches: aang ae as endows carrying the sasn | ,amediately after the speech the party pro. | ingly, to make the resolution mean something | WITH A VERY LITTLE MONEY AND A | Santiniriotatonune sts point on the Hue of Latatrect | (Z4)feettothebernning, | 1 porn | south from, the northeast corey of ed aes siwaya seasinine ihe srisiod eae he eee S th 9 window, carrying the sast | ceeded to the exposition in the carriages, escorted | Practically, Mr. Powderly appointed the whole Rortheast corner of said Jot, and runnin thence south | O'CLOCK P.M. 1 will sell at public auction, in frout of | FuDmng thence west one hundred and nine (100) fect weatantieed im hastens blood spots, | DY the military companies and headed by Liberatt’s | assembly as a committee to carry out the spirit of twenty-seven (27) feet three (3) inches; thence east | the premises, all the west seventeen (17) feet front to Pe) neh tgs Public alley. thence north slong the oF OOS Le Fa an, Goodtellow avenue, | band. They Went directly to the stand. Mayor | the measure, gixty-elght (68) feet four (4) inches; theuce north | fear of lot Bumbered nineteen (19), in sanare eighs | live of said alley twenty-one (21) feet six (6) inches, Ames ERS. GOOD SUPPLY OF HONEST PURPOSE. WE | twenty-uwven (27) feet tnree (3) inches, and ‘theace | hundred and sixty-vever: (807), haviux adepth of one | tence east one bi nd nine (109) feet ‘one (I) ‘As be was {cllowing the trail be observed an am- briefly introduced the President vo the CrOAB-WAN = Mest sluty-eisht (08) feet four (4) incher'to the place | hundred and futrtgSns (5p) et or more. inch to said Bth street, abd thence south aloug the line ;- | throng of people in the building. Mr. Cleveland | The committee on the state of the order of b i f f 1% ‘Terms of sal sh, of which » deposit | of Sth street to the beginning, improved by © a a a ae alee unfavorably upon & resolution wo allow te difer- cane | Sibshsmntel' Moca with a'Bick"Gouancht tod | wife Faget at canine of 60, ced SB | Boe heeetry ak Geel house "wid wos lemen: already seen, ARE PUTTIN STOVES, AND caR- | teofraucstonce stalliuente, at six and twelve woutas eck buildin mretched out bieeding on the ground, With {9 | quring my short say in the. cley of ainntapous ent district assemblies containing cigar makers i Or "Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third | iuterest at 6 per cout, secured by the purchaser's notes fins of ele aa prescribed by the Mounted oficers sbunda, 1 t proot command! to regulate the prices for manufacturing cigars of the purchase mon-y in cash, one third in six | and deeds of trust upon the property. If the terms of | of the purchase money to within ten days war Who was bleeding from wounds in the Dody | Smoncttn Davies of theleca ee ee HOS | Chas thet oar parted oe ae aguring cigars Months and one-thirdia twelve wont from the day | sale are not com lied witn withta teu days the trustee | ftom the day of sale of which $260 ep be a PRINCESS OF WALES COMPARE, pack _ ee yy FO ing gives better assurance ‘of its future develop. deemed that, by passing such a resolution, the old PETS, AND FURNITURE EVERY DAY TO | of sale oral can af the option of the purchaser tbe | aeraulting variants All Sener cand 1s. | eaual installments, st onc and two Eee yith inter NEW YORE. ment and usefulness t estab- | quarrel wi cigar-makers' international union = i y est from the day of sale, the said deferred. — - imself in bis leap through the window. The B6- | itient and maintenance Of Sach an expoeltion | Would be j, and therefore wisely affirmed Bicol irper ceutim fet'mnausr "a aspect sf ous | suéccodada' W. Ko BUMAWEL: UTuntee, 400 La, ava, | fobs accured by deed of te or ee. nes Jim Owens, but refused to state how he { a8 tis. I believe the suggestion sometimes inade | the report ot tne committee, ‘That the majority | THOSE WHO ARE WILLING TO DO THE | busdred Ani eatao erate ai nae eee — So yecnees mene vay all cosh o¢ Blo COS tm stock and Fe as Jim Owens, but refused to state how that there should be more sentiment and less that | Of the convention belleve the new constitution rT ll conveyancing at purch .ser'’sexpense. Ifthe | _S#- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON' D IN CoN. | Veyancing at cost, Terms to be complied Kort Fecommer.ded by ee ee Oe ee ie a conspieuvus | #8 PFactical in our national life 1s insincere and de- | under which the knights are now ruled has come forms of sale are not complied with iu ten G0) days | sequence of the rain until THUKSDAY, OCTOBER | with in ten Gaye trom sale otherwise the trustee $20 crook, aad his photograph if @ cons icveral | lustve. The crowning glories of a government are | tO Stay was evidenced by an order decided upon from the day of sale the property will be at the | THIK7 EENTE, 1687, ene hour and placs by order ot a ee ei ad Tiare the Property at iting Que in the rogues gallery. He bis been 2 cities such as yoursan increased trade and cou | thus afternoon to have that instrument printed in | BEST THEY CAN; AND THIS IS ALL WE | Fisk and cost ot the defsulting purchaser. - HAMEL, Trustee. lien m paews. Sestis. ~eninainh bh Se ‘ay | merce; a muliiplied, happy, and contented popu- | Polish, Bohemian, and Italian. As has been indi- WALTER B. WILLIAMS &'CO+ Auctionora 06-dads Dos Cat ate, | _87-whtsepootncrmhanany Serangied Her Mabe im Her Death | Devoutiment, and especially the senuiuieas chat | meuts may be made to leat this convention, wil | agg fee S : BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON NINTH STREET, = GARMENTS, ALTERED, SEDIEDe e 8 y = » PROBERTY ONC BTREEY EEFWEES 4 fur repeiring, f Seyi mopes over tie. past and refuses to look to the | Femain substantially untouched, and ‘the action J "PROVED PROPERTY ON COTREET BETWEEN | BETNEEN R AND C STRERTs NoKTHEAST;| PIANOS AND ORGANS. OSH at nv between N and o. Prrrancna, October 12.—Mra. Edw'd Rogers died | tucura, create these ti ‘The eentiment that | Which was taken showed that the reconstruction- WEST, BEING NO. MI CSTREET. © NC | On SBURSDAY, OCT THIRTEENTH, ae = i143 _"Miss M. CUNNINGHAM, Modiste. Suddenly yesterday morning of apoplexy, and in | will insure our continued prosperity will be found | ats either did not understand its significance or On MONDAY AFTERNOON, UCTOBER SEVEN. | 8t FIVE 0° LOCK P. M., we shall sell in front of! ALLET & DAVIS PIANOS IMPEOVED ‘HOPPING IN ALL ITS BRAN: So her Geath struggles strangled her baby to death. | 1n the friendly competition which shall induce tue | did not care to show their hand yet. An appro- IF YOU ARE INDUSTRIOUS, AND IF TEEN 1H, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will vell in front of fhe Premises, the south ‘one part of Lot 7,, ppapents, Uprights s specialty. Svat hatactorly wapruied, Sire. GHENT —_ “alley, near south 27th | Wheat and four of Mt iis to struggie with | Piiation of $5,000 was voted to be. used in prose. fhe premlies, part lot square Sed: fronting 00 1-12 | in eauare OOD, having 18 feat O's laches trout Oy feat 230 street New York Satletastors reter: Htreets her husband being © pusdier In Jones « | {U2 cotton of Memphis and Charleston in the race | euting the ‘capital syndicate Ot Texas for kntro- ‘ HSL ORC strong with 8 depth of 76 Yous, improved by | Fore LOX tneeN Geer stance tn sts, twsive, ond hse wecarraary 1000 0 ar meus e Meiock | {OF national advancement.” tact at Stal ign r ‘YOU ARE REASONABY.7 PRUDENT, THERE one tiie’ cash: 2 fbteeu mioutus for wotes Dearius interest from ALL DAVIS 60. 8 1000 6 8T Rw. Laugilins’ mill, He went to work o'clock | 108 Pathe conch auen Violation of pational law. “Me Litchinan’s a ‘Terms: one-third cash; balance in 1, 2 and3. ry mon! 4 from day = a FAY ed Doruing, sed returned a st 328 #0 | curned at a hotel, ba; labor. | sition to establish an oficial printing office for the notes to b ar 6 per ccnt interest froiu day of eale. Offeaie and’ secured bys sesh ots Srust on yroverty | J yECKER BROS PIANOS FAMOUS FOR =~ ow ‘RICH ‘orall cash at option of pur-| #0ld. Ali conveyancing cost: $50 ‘ers and beauty of tone. Known everywhere as 1 Work of the order was referred back vo the com- : athe! Rouse, and both his wite and child dead. Dr. | At" olock carriages were taken as heise, and, ation, and willbe taken upagain. | 18 NO REASON WHY YOU CANNOT MEET Pe as toe: | eta al gamma q HAS eee Sut ioe ‘At 8 O'clock carriages were taken as before, and, | mittee on y cont. Terms to becom. | _ 97- WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucta. ‘SANDERS & STAYMAN, Cis Jounson, who was called, certified to the caus¢ Of | Tien the military escort, the honored guests pro: | Resolutions commending the early closing of busi Wey wv BLE UNIMPRO' PROPERTY | _o1-3m ‘Oo Petow. [us M. Sen | eee ner ESE EEOET| | seene cmikutein:' death enase anes Te | V Bindi ptetat eat ee | PAROS wee es ir ry e Act, 5 Batted His Eyes Out. ‘inte chesndhrege " ‘adopred. —" ? aoe SANDERS & STAYMAMS, | LATEST PAKISIAN MODES IN ZINE FRENCH Great interest attaches to President Cleveland's TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A HANDSOME DWELLING ‘MICHAEL DAVITT A NIGHT OF LABOR. SQUARE 179 EA ‘oLEDO, October 12.—Henry Boscher, a tug mate, | visit to Omaha to-day, accordi: HOUSE, No. 1100 VIRGINIA AVENUE 4 A DEPTH OF 110 MEI PIANOS FULLY 3 — nome enraged at his wife Monday aight, ana | irom. chat ety, becauar' Mire, Ciovtiane owns oan: Fice ggpccmp. a Cergniclen Telegraph states | TO GIVE YOU TIME, AND WE ONLY ASE erie se mae cs Op THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER, ceatrputation. Hye, ta sree ope eeaieags i Orie by Pain Coating endeavored to commit suicide by butting bis } sixteenth interest in the Folsom estate, consisting | sscagirep-ae ager aeiesem beaten WEL IB ols Th Oe aeeg ne oe Te heen ee it Uber | THIRTELNTH. at FIVE LOCK, we. will BANDEKS & STAYMAN, | _ Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingied, ‘o17-1m° Drains out. He dashed bis head against tue side | of three-quarters of a million dollars’ worth of | DSDt, after Michael Davitt addressed the Knight of the Diste.ct o: Columbis, and at the writt-n re- soil, in Sront of the premises, tne ‘sbove-de-. 3 TN Of the house until Lefell tnsensible. Doctors were | Omaha lots, which rent for $5,000 a year. There [Of Labor convention, at Minneapolis, a secret THAT YOU MAKE AN HONEST MAN'S UsE quest of the scribeu lot. These lots ar on the grandest thorouch- LAN and succeeded ta bringing him back | are 47 of these jots, and they only cost about | meeting of the leading officials was held. Mr. Sapo kn She city Sez oetente verbieeons, avd have ovary a ATES srave: fo life, altuough his eyesight 1s destroyed. He de- | $5,000 twenty-iive years ago.’ The rapid rise of | Davitt was wade a member of the order and & pean neni ~andmeainae |e) arears. clares that be will yet kill himseif. Omaha property has increased the value of Mrs. | Knight of Labor organizer, it being proposed to e ‘Terms: $4,500, 4:5 per cent per annum int Oy FIANOS THE WANE on ayatle set aunially Wo resist on the: property tet | JQSEEY PIANOS, THE NAME A GUARA is from Jahua:y Dist, 1867; balance cash ‘Pusnos. Ane tone, crest durability. ALR, He. wt purchaser's cost. Deposit of | i") rice, easy terms SAN! &s AYMAN. welhons s Cleveland's interest until It exceeds $50,000, and | have him organize the inembersvot the irish | OF TT. allof lot twenty NT VERNON. ail the Folsoms have been made well-to-do, One | Land League lato a special district of the Knights three hundred — Jot is near the historical Hayes lot, sold by hum | Of Labor. Much opposition Is expected ‘outs ra ame 5 5 ' Ssh Foun. FISCHER, ‘What an Englishman Says About the | because occupted by a saloon. roject from English and Scotch ‘Kaights, and it — tired atecie.) fernus’ to, be complied with i | a CREE ee ees eae ee ALBERT EDWARD’ SKETCH ett et souicl de sutbe jeeiasr fo ae aba sie von SpA ¥. Se —. Al si THED. Rotice of such resale in some newspaver pul mt, SANDERS & STAT MAIS, MM, Y.FARE $07 237m sr. x Ww a REMOVED Washington Correspondence London Times. a oder ite. 7%. 3m S aw. aks rae. "The first view of Mount Vernon 1s obtained when | Mir. Halstead Tells of Him as He Saw ‘The Deadly Car Lainp. feria of sale: An indebtedness of $5,500 now rest- | _°7 DUNCANBON BROS. Auctioneere_ | pgy SEW ESTEY “PHILHARMONIC GHOAI | Miecos Rebnres tines thes: aul dine ot Bhowides ‘the steamboat leaves Fort Washington and crosses Mim at Homburg. TEEXPLODES AND BURNS A PALACE CAR ON 4 TEXAS HOUSE & HERMANN'S Sctis inden Ceeeetae teatat tose ions | spvmbmin BC waa a, Aae TD'iha Stuer atpies ioe cheated shored aoe The river diagonally toward the landing, four | prom the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, reps as follows: Twenty-five hundred. cash and the A Aimer perce! RES Set stone, O00, Monthly payments of miles below. The mansion house sin full view, | People do not get introduced to the Prince of | »iAl.the Missourt Pacific express reached a potnt Eent from She day of aales sd: secured yy oe deedot | CEM MBE RR BEENCE Ghany COVE, AND STOOL | “of-Sm se Fees Standing among the trees upon the top of & biufl| Wales at Homburg through running after him. eee ection te tae ea ionp mex easel CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, trust on the property AST IMPOKIED "WILTUR CAREER, EXC B we approuch the steamboat Dell Is tolled, this be- | ne Cuauette of the place is not to notice him. | scatvering burning oll over the berths, seats and Each Wisbo SGINGS HGH Day Rie mag Tamer est of Pianos and Or. fing the univ-rsal custom on nearing of passing | waisseren hoote st mer Te teas as on the | interior of the car, which wus soon in’ ® Dlaze.| o1gq 021 AND Oz3 SEVENTH ST. ¥. W. Ny SUR CaaS a xUE NUTUME 1 SEPA: Roderate, "Fine Fispae for rent sod’ sales % ems Washington's tomb. It had its origin in the rev- | as that of one of the trees in the park, and makes | see, eorepaueh ill car was attached to. tue. OEFICE. DESK. WALN Lom ee iNOn GHAND Bou TIQUE WAKDKOLE, TENSION DINING TABLE OILCLOTH, HEAT. and one of the circus men i ‘erence of 4 Yritish oMicer, Commodore Gordon, W120 | no sensation. “The cure” at Homburg is an ex. | the hash of the lamp as it xbloded tad sigualod ING STOVES, KITCHEN REQUISITES, kc. AT | 9 otk, RUF waibagut hab eae BILLER PIANG™—GHAND, SQUARE Guring th4 invasion of the American capitalin AU-| acting pusiress. One must be up at 7 inthe | the engineer to stop, which he did almost in- piabo most beawtful aid Sho. F ELLE Gust, 1814, salied past Mount Vernon, and as &| morning at latest, and stanuy. Mrs. Collins’ and daughter, of San An- “sl 2 . . mark of respect for the dead hero had the bell of | ™ at latest, and the usual course is to take | Tonio, were the only. rein the coach, and N. ALE OF DESIRABLE RESIDENCE | | on FKLDAY MORNING,OCTOBER FOURTEENTH. | Wg ASON & HAMEL — Hous! EFURNISH INGS. ae oneglass Of water from the favorite spring at 7| they were out of It with aifdispatch, Dut lost-a | Norma Lae Ir rg ORR EE OE RINE- | 1887, WOCLUCK. at Ronidence, Nor 300 40h | MMaaproved monet of W bis ship, the Sea Horse, tolled. O'clock and walk for a quarter of an hour; then a | portion of tneir cl Jewelry and purse, but pnt spall Feats beri ailomelieg to rep ye a ® Iswre You To Exuma q:ie,citunting creck, Estate” was originally «| Sma glass and a wall for another Geeta an Nectar cumenartiane home anacoea tern ae 1s THIS CITY : ot a deed o: trust nonK thee, | Hutinctold «tects. THOMAS DOWLING, s14-1m peepee oben war ontes in of al acres. a mane STCiEle,, Sa ‘o10~ svctiouest, co ‘ALL STOCK 208, PUR pA REE Rasy be- | Setage breaktine use asd ton alent rte | oe Saue the damce and (he circus cot wen Ge, TH QUALITY AND CREAPEESS s ed iter ale PEREMPTORY AUCTION BALE. opens yd NITURE, AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS @ 10 Lawrence on, Ww! wing SI on a w bres tached and the Crain steamed to Austin, wher ‘¥-FIRST DAY D — which a WHICR WE x S fast two eggs and one cup ot coffee without in, re ‘THAN TRE ‘ ST CTUBER, A.D: - invaiuable for. th ARE NOW OPENING. IF ee eee Teno ee ,tamiral | Orsugar, "After breakfast bate ror a ee oet MIX | tbe fire department. was notified. But the en- PAST FOUR OCLOCE ¥; M- Lorict- | FRIDAY, OCTOBER FOURTEENTH, AT QUARTER | Sivvuuable or PAST FOUR P.M., ‘George STYLES ARE NOT BETTER, aND gf part of square numbered 141, in the city of Wash- | FOUR (4) NEW AND DESIKABLE TWO (2) STORY 2, D. ‘Washington was born In 1732, im West. | Pine leaves. Luncheon at FINE CLOTHING 8OLD AT THE foreland County, farther down the Putomac’ aad | ald an hour’s walk trom 4 io 5: ro gasses of water | Re arrived too late, and betore the flames were inner at G, and | Out the whole interidr of the car was destroyed. PRICES AS LOW FOR SAME CLASS OF nest LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. i FRAME DWELLINGS AND LO18, DESCRIBED - no bi hen a bOY near Fredericksburg, e | the fashionable hour to retire 189 There are ‘The Genesta was a new car, on her first trip, and ‘his’ lot has s frout of 25 feet on@ street north AS LOT 29: IN sLOCK 6, LOCATED ON 1 lit UILD SQUARE AND UPAIGHT PIANOS; GOODS AS CAN BE FOUND, WE DO NOT FN By Se yy FI Sauces OF uncooked vegetables, no raw fruit oF react ‘at $15,000." ‘The damage is estitaated COR. 7TH AND G 8TS. tpa 121 feet on Loth strese west and is dnprovedy | WEST SIDE OF THE SEVENTUSTREET bast medium grade 3Rale. ak awe SK YOU To BUY. ‘Mount Vernon from Lawrence, and after his death or wine, except a liti jock, permitted. Fee-story brick reside large ‘bulding: ), (BRGH Or EN EARL 2 . ELLIS & CO. ‘The estate passed Dy bequest to his nephew, Busa- | One who keeps this up for tree weeks is believed REET ic co A Heavy Mixed Cheviot Suit at 96. ‘and brick stable on rear ot lot. QEFOSITE: THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF | 914-1 937 Pa. ave, near 10th stn. SOME BIG DRIVES IN FURNITURR ‘Terms of eale: One-third of the money ip cas ond the balan ual 2 | sizeof Lot Arty (60) tect fromt on 7th-street IANOS IN GOOD PLAYING ORDI »aY- Shectively one and twoyeats feortedate of tale with | road by 136 feet indepth improved Uy four Cy .-4 Piness Fe Sena YN Fas eed wthe wure™ Heavy Mixed Cassimer Suit at $7.50. Washi subsequently descending tootner | to get the full benefit of “the cure” and to be reads On Mont Blanc. x Eaembers ot the tamiiy. Cenerene ‘made repeated | fOr another season of pleasure or hard work. ‘The | AN IeTERESTIXO accotT OF Tue. Tanex pays’ | A Heavy All-wool Cussimer Suit at 610. WB moRKE efforts fashington's remains Wed to | Prince of Wales takes his cure Uke a little m: SOJOCKN OF TWO FRENCH SCIENTISTS. 4A Black All-wool Corkscrew, Cutaway Suit st $10. | interest at six per cent per anuuil. payable seini-au- | Dew frame Dw sif-Im 937 Pa. ave., pear 100 st, She coype uncer the rotenda of the Cagntet, hice Promising himself, no doubt that ‘here is a good | The scientific world will be laterested in the | 4 Fine Prince Albert Suit at €14. ‘ually, to Desecured by ‘the purcuustr's notes aude | ‘These veatly decurued and attractive new Dwelli as ae 801 Market Space, Bad been origiually constructed for their recep. | Ume coming. It takes a close observer to devect Nie have . full line of Cutaway. and Sack Suite in of trust oo ths property. oF alin caal, at the pur | are how oocupied by good tenauts at €12.50 per mouth | KTEW {PIANOS SQUARE, UPRIGHT | AND on: but the family steadfastly refused, know. | 12 him the siender boy who visited us in 1860. He | forthcoming facts with regard to his three days’ | Cheviot and Cassimer, at prices that you. | Chaser’s option. each, and they wall Se sold 08 the eunives separately eeSeane eh moderate inte peices anit easy — 4 Haare Sroves Ang that it was hfs earnest desire to rest at Mouat | 18 00t tall and is stout, and wore in the park | S0journon thesummit ot Mont Blanc which M.| | We Dare 2 full line of Fall ang Winter Overcostest | i ene a ne este tee note | Poet eeNtH at QUARTER-FaBr YOUM Pat te INO. F ELLIS & Vernon. The remains were, however, removed | ®t Homburg a suit’ of the color of s| Joseph Vallot will lay before the French academy | ®6. $7, #6, $10, $12 and apwards, sale. Erthe tersus of ‘sale ‘arena . In selecting » Heating Stove it will be to your inten. Phave.5.ws bear LOO, est to inspect our immense assortmet:t, embracing all ‘at 7 ied wit the highest Pe shout dfty years ago to s more secare tomb than | Cinnaimon | Dear, a called shirt red cravat, | as soon as he has arranged his documenta. Mean- | ¢,We DAY §, full ine of Boys’ Suite and Overcosts, Ercnty days fier day of ale the p sporty willbe re ey i rare opportunity to purchase at suction ima) local- She piace of original interme: Uuntanned leather shoes, soft bro sold at the risk and cost of ul le styles and the latest designs, which offering ‘Tie sceambost makes its landing at Washing. | & broad-fgured ribbon, carried a stick, ana ‘wer | While the greater public will read with interest of | “"we have » full ine of Children's Suits trom $2.50 ms REG) ab HENDAL, permanent investisent low prices. Keeping only Arst-cless mechanien we're Sean aicunce tno the river ae the rot oy tne | too digaitcavo way his alt Sheprase gastro | and MF. SC Richard two, Prenenunen wee fos | We bavo full ine of Oiden's Overcoat, tom @3 | 72 aoa GOR ~— | isema of mi: “Sued ct tance sx seo pe s tance L300 iver at foot of the Ince genet i. F. ic] wo. no wi ve v1 8ON, t ‘This was the place ‘where he formeriy | Walked with 4 rush, asthe had «. severe duty to | pitened thete tents On the fearful heights te, cance | ™. 0) ey gi00 fon ro Ce CONDITION, ealicited. ™ ‘Diu. w be deposit $100 (one bt Headed ‘kis barges with oar ground at his own | Per‘orm and meant to get through with It; and he | to make scientific experiments, | M-Vallot ts one | 4.2000, Pas of Ad Panta for Man, Bors, and Chil 3115 Fetrectuortnwest | fa's)'will be required on each Kose, ea Wheat ni, ron from Ge ware nats >| cus chav ester Oceasaalty bee Sie ter ane | Of tne bast noan maoeabers Of the (SO leew BUSTERS SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO-STORY ‘ y ster, CLOTHING 00, i c BROS, Auctioneers, 2 | Princess Christian. - He was not an obtrusive ser. | and On certain alpine peaks have’ Decaf P raaterbesaed ace ty tyre DWELLING, SINUATE AT SOUTHEAST GO} \aeinacaee! great 8 COH- ms tomb, and gon, add there were no ceremonies abou! vaiue, For the ot “ vy 4 I YF TWO-STORY HOUS] ab, and alongside the ft, only he purpose of making further i AND bee WOUTIREAST manny SALE OF TH FRAME HOUSE fio Stet seq. Sf ths Is at, x eeping willows | Was allowed to go about his business, having for | observations he attempted to erect three By virtue of ‘Chat were dro’ from Napoleon's grave at st. | the time the coveted freedom of a private cit ; | temporary ‘stations on Mont Blane, Liber No. 1179. folio 31, of the land records} a Heteos. Washiagvoa's will direcied that his tomb | and thove who inet hum sald he ‘sbemed: te'E50s | Lae heer wekee oe aes om Ghamounies ae s oO. B. of ae District Of Columbia, aid at the written re MEd | ,, By virtue of s dectes of the Supreme, Court of ‘Swanall be bui.t of ‘and it is square | companionable man, who asked many questions | second at the Rochers des Grands Mulets and the | WELLING rr Mo Crose Eousrirss | quest of, the party secured ‘thereby, the ‘under Teen the cone of toot etal ve Har sont Prick strecture with wide arched gateway in | WIM much Intelligence, and did not have to have thing on the top ofthe mountain, M. wierd, who Rromines, on SATURDAY OCTOBRE TWENTY-TWO, pal be chosen eta Ro. 10570. docket #7, | _a13-1m_0S7 Peunaylvaniaave.n. w. near 1 front gates, e inscTip- | many accompanied ‘@ construct scientific in- | THE ENTIRE q@vops aT AND | 4. D- nat ‘CLO! » the following at, ‘aucl ‘front of th es un on on a ‘aarbie sia: “Within this enclosure Test |. If he desires to form an acquaintance, we pre- | strumenta, Twenty-four guides had been retained STOOK OF DRY = dectrutea past eames mea WERN BUNT se 1887, at WEE BAPE crap PIANO, IN GOOD OON- the remains of Geueral George Washington.” sume his overtures are rarely declined.’ We are | to carry the necessary luggage, of which no man | BELOW COST, partof lot 21," n saiiare . (ae eat Saaaee, S08 the inte. ae CS minister has re- | is able vo carry more than Lweaty, panda. Karly im esid squaresud run, | *23-1m_937 Pennsylvania ave. n. guns west. flor roug! * upon | corded ” tor Ince. He often } at 5o’clock the expedition GW ‘thence ‘thence : ‘We Boor veo large stone coMay that on the right | meets the prince, and testifies to his good fellow: | difficulties about tie lugyage they Aik wor wi’ | SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, DRESS GOODE, ace cr Segtnaivig, with ali tus | DEkIGHE, FIAMOG A LARGE ASSORTMENT, | | sop2-3m HOOE BRO. & 0O.. 1328 Pet Band con-auning Wasningtoa abd that oe the fert | ship. The princ’ .old bim that he was anxious to | at cue Grand Mulets Ul 0 Gelock at night, whic “SBUN Y. ELLIS & Ww cou Bis widow Martha, wno survived him over a year, | mect Mr. Bi a FLANNELS, BLANKETS, UNDERWEAR, LIN- ine, and When be did meet Blaine he | as arule, 1s reached early in the aiterncon. Ne In a closed Vauit ‘at the rear are the remains of | wanted to see him ‘The Prince of Wales | special incident marked the first day's journey, AND DOMESTI LEAST TWENTY- Bumerous relatives, wuile in front of the tomb are possesses points of pecullar interes:. He may very | and at 11 o'clock all lay asleep in tue little hut oes ois id Monuments erecied Lo several of tiem. No monu- | Soon be the King of Great Britain and Ireland | which serves as a shelter to mountain-climbers, FIVE PER CENT LESS THAN YOU CAN BUY cash, bal- | _913-1m 937 Pennsylvania sve. n. w near SG AR meat marks the hero, and carved upon his coffin is | and the Emperor of India. But he is not l= once the American coat-of-arms with toe single word | ing the despou He isas caretul te the cubis ‘ ‘art of| . THEM IN ANY OTHER HOUSE 1N TOWN. ‘Washington.” Near tue tomb a young and sturdy | tion of the arts of popularity as if he were a can- | the made very grad- WAsUI Goa rears emperor ot Brasit A‘most in reat ct | students, Of” current ‘Ristary, none eerie oaeae me f and ‘Hicnara | "™ WiLL PAY YOU TO INSPECT OUR STOOK RE | _THOMAE DOWLING. Aust ee a 2 m the tomb, 1a a grassy mound, standing alone, there | Of the time very labork D- from an attack of mountain sick-| FORE PURCHASING IF YOU WANT VE | (DHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPHOVED EiePoriss Aarne ae itharde yt | bin de ‘eat na ae eS ee | P, Ba aeTe| kor | Obata ate atau let Wheo on ya 23 vel WR On t] = Spot is marked, and it would be agracetul act were | Ues of his mother. He has madeit s polut 1 ee a tnt wa tele herrea nso ber majesty'’s government 0 Lake some ineasure Yo renew this Mark of respect to tue memory of ep est eens ‘guides threw down their By virtue of » ot the Supreme Court of DIpSTEES GALE OF . D4 REAL & IE ul Ww! emalned with the Soleatits, | THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD a8 SOON AB POSSI. | the,bietrig of mye ce Sse nee NOI ‘Washington. petroleum | BLE. Joon see fig wt public Suction ou TUL 3 sDar, ‘The original tomb, where the great man’s re- inner, atter which M. foott TEENTH DAY OF OCTUBI ADE By virtue of 5 eee mains were laid for over thirty Sears ‘atte Tegained his strengt Im front of the premises, at HALE-bAXT | Liber No, 104 pete Genta, out on the brow of the blu and uot far y went out | presse COME EARLY IN THE DAY TO AVOID | FOUR UCLUCK'E. land continsing Uutd all the | Records of the District away from (he mansion, betng in plain view from ided biting cold, At4a. m. the ene Frenchman BETTER was avout again, calling ‘hts companions to view | THE RUSE AND YOU CAN RECEIVE the sunrise. "M. itichard, however, as well as tue | ATTENTION. . two gt jooked at the magnificent le ¥ with “inixed feelings their state of heelth asd ‘outort. being by'ho means perfect. “after cc | STORE FOR RENT; FIXTURES FOR SALE Hoos taken, 8 vieitor, fan’ Rogilsniman: aeneen od ry om tne peedlly turned back thhanoce mix. second ‘night was passed more aa Its southern windows. Here is the old tombstone, aptedating Wasbin and bearing tue words Washington .” which had been carried | away, Lut Was discovered not long ago and re- stored. It is a plain granite block about three feet loug. This was tue tomb, then containing the remains, tuat Lafayatte visited in 1824, being escorted bya military guard from Alexandria to Mount Vernon, waen be paid homage to the ashes © Lue dead aiid salvos of cannon reverberating Curcxeame xp Haxnwx Prasos ‘2o reut and sold on monthly paymenta, ‘Fianos repaired, stored, tuned, and moved. Bi SL. HEMPSTONE, 803 Pennsylvania Avenue. Venx Arrasonve BRADY-MADE CLOTHING, ‘We are pursuing our ateady, legitimate course restoratida. 4, and asovnding farther to the top of the bum, Feaches the mansion, which stands in a command. SSE Dosition, with a grand view over Une river and Opposite Maryland shore. ‘The mansion is a ivag Wooden house, with an Stapler porch facing the river. It is constructed Bia severe simplicity, 18 two stories high, and Gontains ciguteca rooms with sual surmount: ‘cupola for a look-out place. The central por- Faber, and she came from Germany. ‘Three Se ing her over country. Uj biog agrova to be married nevi cePoeaes Ms at order to save money she took service as a'domes, fever, and was femoved to the cats’ eee ws io i a 5 5; Lf i i i i li i i @ £ i i 3 Fi é E | i : | ‘When We Die. From the Medical Press. t A physician living on the seaboard thus writes: “Within the last ve years, in adistrict embracing 80 square miles oF 0 by the sea, I have noted the of trade, gathering in what bargains the market Sflords and giving our patrons the full benefit fall wach purchases in destrable fabrics and of standard manufacture and relisble workman ship. We oaly offer such clothing as will prove ‘worthy of confidence, consequently we offer othing that will be estisfactory to our patrons. ‘Wocall apecial attention to our tailoring de- Fertment which {6 filled with a very large and ‘Varied line of Cloths, Diagonals, Corkscrews, Suitings, Pantaloonings, &e. £0, which we make to order at very abort notice. Shirts made toontes,

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