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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR A Ferocious Mexican Bandit. moors wUxTixo rox BE NAL, WHOSE BLOODY DEEDS HAVE TEKRORIZED SIN\LOA, e Nogares, Anu, Nov. 2—The noted Mexican ban- @it Bernal ts just now giving the Mexican authort- es more trouble than any other man of that class has given them fora number of years. He ts ope- ati 2 im the southern part of the state of Sinaioa, ‘Sua if fo sata nis devas Of attrocity are such a8 to freeze the Diood 10 ins of the most Lardened jal. He bas a following of not more. than Dat they are men equally as desperate as and they have terrorized a large section of So desperate have they become that a number of the soldiers stationed along the River have been ordered to proceed south assist the t along the Yaqui River in down tne dit and his gang. — of outiawry have made them bolder, a! are said co have murdered and robbed the peaceful inhabitants of large Villages and commu- H Hi r I i ——— After Nineteen Vears. ARCHISTS MAY COYFEss, ‘Three of the Doomed Men Retuse te Ac- cept Commutation of Sentence. NEW YORK GROWING UNEASY. Fears that the Truth about the Chelera ts Being Suppressed. oe Geo. Engel, Louls Lingg, and Adolph Fischer, ot | It seems evident, according to a New York dis- the group of death-sentenced anarchists, have | patch, judging from the latest developments in the CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON. commutat‘on of sentence short of lberty and de- ot claring unabated faith in the principles of an-| stoners of quarantine are not keeping the public writes: “I was afficted with » terrible case archism. Fischer writes: informed of the true state of affairs at the sta- pe eit lw cre pe pe rang “Lam no murderer and cannot for an | tion. Health Omicer Smith declined to give any | reused By the beet phyuicians, snd need variety Stouid Iasi "tmsrcy" on account of ap oeinctyiee | MMformation whaisover to the public excepting | iter faclly tried the Swift, Specite, and Tuo kypcrtat hate acre scene | and coceament seems To pervade the quaran-| ‘vw wtr wumesundievesad en wale Tam no ve, nO excuses {oloter wht reparivo Deg an anarchist, because tine department. Monday night Dr. Smith sent ree tne experiences of the past eighteen months bave | up a Dulletin announcing that all of the Alesis {s:'Am I responsible for the death of ead police, | SUFVivors were well with the exception of two| Shrpus men at the Hiymarket? andl no, unless you | Of three, who were suffering with intestinal sit years assert that every abolitionist could have been heid | Catarrh, to make it ible for the deeds of Joan Brown. There-| The also stated that the doctor had re-| vertised. fore, 1 could not ask or accept ‘mercy’ without | moved Antonetta two years, and) = ay lowering myself in my sel tion. If] can-| Pedro Marco, ‘twelt ‘suffering from G4 not obtain Justice from the wuthorities and be re- | measles, from the course tot stored to my family then I prefer that the verdict | of a he was given to pm 8 shoul De carried out as It stands.” = Understand that the two cases of measies | ever He continues with a long Urade against capi- | were cholera; that they died late on Monday night talists and monopolists 48 oppressors St the labor. | and r salted wi A ONTO FARMER WHO MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARED | ing classes, and concludes a» follows: I say, | to the lookout station at quarantine to ascertain] oarsof RETURNS HOME WEALTHY. Society may hang a number of disciples of p Ifthe rumor was true. An assistant of Dr. smith | — mp'resm Prrtssuro, Nov. 2.—A special trom Wheeling, W. | who have disinterestediy served tue cause of the | was in ¢ ve Va, to the Dispatch says: The family of John | Sons of toll, which ts the cause of humanity; but} “Doctor,” sald the reporter, “tt 1s understood a ‘Nichol, conststing of ‘dren, | ‘helt blood will work miracles in bringing about | that two cases of measies Te} on Monday Uving about 20 tales trom tere, in athens county, | (he GOMtall of modern society und 4m hastening | have ‘turned out. to be cholers and that the | ,ME.F. Woehl. 212, Norte Avenue Chicago, Shing ere anced fae ine ea ee er a saunas an Beast Nore bared vedas” te ehak reports | a Gat eng er re hae Tussday to And that the ead of ‘the household | tone. Parsons wrote to the governor several weeks | “Yes, it 18 true,” answered the doctor, ater a| — vorr excellent medicine, ied s Red checonded ina mysterious manner. He ago that he would accept ouly Uberty or death. It | moment's hesitation. ‘seo. ‘Hearing of your medicine. 1 went ing behind to show where or why he had goue. | j;pelieved that these four men propose now to | "Well, then, why weren't they reported ascases| toa ares’ weat He was in good circumstances ai tell the whole story of the Haymarket massacre, | of cholera?” tere, ay, oe - {| and that astonishing revelations will be made. “Don’t ask me,” replied the Lape Petey er FEDERAL TROOPS FOR CHICAGO. spon-ible.” ‘Then he added, “I may as ‘wel the time, “At i: jeath soon ner.” His chilaren were taken in varous | The Adjutant-General's department of atissourt | Y2u that Tehave,no cases of mensien down bere. Tour iodine ee ere ache re: | Das ordered Company F and Company K, 6th} Tne reporter next went to the commissioner's ag ys their father. Yesterday aftern i F{s | infantry, stationed at Fort Douglass, near Sait | office. No one there knew anything about the iam = and has cs hearuiiy welcomed. 1 plain Lake City, to proceed at once to the new military | ase. Dr. Smith's bulletin for we was on the bene: a eee reservation presented by Chicago to the United | desk, but there was nothing in it about the two ved BY > pipe a oma States, There are about forty-ave men in each | patiéuis who h d died and were buried. | But the again Disastrous Drea: Kentucky. company. They will leave for Chicago Friday or ‘tin did state that five more cases of measies: “sat. | Saturday, tn command of Major Lyster. Company | Bad been removed from the Britannia to the hos- = Cano, Int, Nov. 2.—There is a great deal of suf- | k’ waich'has been building a military road to Fort | pital. Maria Giuseppa Palmierl, . “4 fering and loss of stock in Southern Kentucky by | Duchesne, ts now marcliing to Price, a station on | reported dead from pneumoniagand he has Feason of the scarcity of Water, which has to be | tie Denver and Kio Grande, and will reach there aged tii ‘Was reported removed from cagea in hie for miles for house as well as other uses, | Tuesday or Wednesday. It'ts rumored that the | the Bri fertag from) ption and gas- s ow ‘bottoms are alive With hogs and caitie wan. | feason for haste is the desire to have Federal | tric irritation. Yesterday afternoon Quarantine anero after ‘Grink, hund. eas the former being | Sf00ps In Chicago several days prior to the day set | Commissioner Nicholls left for this city to conier mnedicat ‘dead taroughout the elevations, as well as | fOr the banging of the anarchists, with Secretary Fairchild about the disposition of 4 on the lower | The estimate of jose to the | Se pa the cholera-infected ships mae jone 13 very bi ye sitati prend English Language. ‘ofoos Neteening deparate ant ealec ot stock are being | President Kiiiot, of Harvard. Numerous Libel Suits in Baltimore. ere poison made at w anytuing ever known. We may fairly rejoice, too, with our friends | THE MUNICIPAL CAMPAIGN PURNISHES WORK FOR THE prices: v7 ‘The President's Arbitration Specch. WHAT TH# LONDON PAPERS SAY ABOUT IT. ‘The London Daily News, commenting on the arbitration memorial, says that President Cleve- land’s reply to the British delegation, without absolutely committing his Government to the establishment of a permanent tribunal, shows every disposition to entertain the scheme, The nae says: “President Cleveland's | reply to Geiegation was thoroughly, sympa- | thetc. ‘Though his speech was guarded, his ‘words imply more than if they were used, as ‘they Might be, by the most aggressive of princes or Stavesmen.” ‘The Chronicle says: “President Cleveland's reply justifies the beuct that the american prople ate the friendiy sentiments of the, British pasa cneenee by Sir Lyon Playfair. When a section of the British paritament, acting in onjunction with the trades union congress, are found tn pertect accord with the President of the United States on this question it must be ad- Mitted that the cause they uphoid ts in a fair way (@f advancement.” pea we aaa ‘The Standard says: reply of President Gloveland is kiconie and perhaps trifle oracular, Dut we gather (rom the caution exhibited that be does not see bis way to the immediate maturing of sucha treaty. The deputation itself can scarcely have falied vo discern that the President's lan- gutage contained a covert rebuke to their too Sanguine hopes” London Po! Methods. INDIGNANT COMMENTS ON THE ACQUITTAL OF THE PO LICEMAN WHO ARRESTED MISS CASS. ‘The failure of the prosecution of Policeman En- @acott for traducing the character of Miss Cass 1s subject of regretful comment. The Pall Mail Gazetie, which took a leading part in the crusade against the police me" hos, 1ilustrated by the Cass arrest, 1s especially bitter against Judge Stephen, ‘Who deemed the evidence against Endacott tn- to hold him on. The azetie says that now be accepted as English law that there Tedress for any mm accused by a poilce- to Judge Stephen, re te t man on the force were to swear of Wales was soliciting, he could Jury unless the priacess pro- {sustain her dental! the case has been unfortunate in all respects. Though it 1s con- Was no proof of anyt im juct on the evening of her arrest, carrying a bundle for delivery for the great resources of the po- : ie 5 3 i i 8 k g 3 uae Hl Gt He : i | CONVENTION OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. ‘The second Gay's session of the American Woman Suffrage Association, now hoifiing its nineteenth annual meeting in Philadelphia, was opened yes. ‘Yerday with sixty-three delegates in attendance, Fepresenting thirteen States. Committees were ‘appotated, and encouraging reports from tne aux- Mary State societies were then presented, Mrs. im giving a review of the work in said that the advocates of the hard to get a concession from the % Year, permitting women toexer- Suffrage. A Dill granting this con- the house, but was choked off in he protests came from some wi big event in the afternoon was the pre- of resolutions, whieh declared that a government, D.sed upon the equal [rage of Ineo apd women, is superior to allother issues, and appealed tothe men of both parties to do justice to women and vote for Legis who ) Work and vote for woman suffrage. ‘They ask legis'atures to extend to women the suf- Erstad ae yulatue of Kansas, hale} ap a3 u asan the Women's Christian Temperance U: ‘the Knights of Labor, tne and labor par , URE DEW party and the pe a5 an evidence of. wing sentiment in favor of cause. ‘The largest aude ‘was in Assoctation Hall whea the Deyan, and addresses were deliv Mary E. Haggard, of Indiana, and Col. T. ‘Wentworta Higginson, of Boston. At s-ssion of the convention there will de a discussion on the question of a union between the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Wouan Suffrage Association. whee A Great Vein ef Coal, ‘EF & DISCOVERED AFTER FOUR YEARS’ SEARCH IX A ‘WILKESBAKKE SHAFT. For more than four years past men im the em- ploy of the Lenigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Co. at he shaft in South Wilkesbarre have been digging ‘and drilling in the endeavor to find what is known asthe Baitimore vein According toa Philadel- pia Press dispatch prominent engineers have ‘more than one? declared that this vein did not run the company’s property, and advised the OMicers of the company to abandon the project. and Tuesday morning tney announcement froin Cou- that the Baltimore ven bad | 1,080 feet. rT, fu this part of Pennsyl- 200 feet deeper than the Diaimond, at Baltimore vein at this point is from 15018 feet thick, and, though it cost’ the | pearly $80,000 to find it, (he money has Seon jadiciouniy Sxpendid, A the disorery tars to be ‘$3,000,000 to the company. ‘the shaft 18 lined and bricked 200 extra, work in the new vein. i ib i ‘I i i i i ee ‘THEY WOULD HAVE KESCUKD 11x. Mr. Dillon addressed a National League meeting at Limerick yesterday. He condemned the au-| orities for imprisoning Mr. O'Brien, declaring | ‘Was an Outrage upon the Irish | Judges, he said, confirmed tue | it ! | . | to those accustomet to mockery of Ireland. If Mr. O'Brien's friends had enouga, they would Lave tried the mat- the spot and rescued O’Brien at any would scorn and condemn a people w! ‘and arms to procure liberty, w brutal tyranny. LORD HARTINGTON'S CONFIDENCE. Hartington, speaking at Plymouth yester- the present game of the opposition about a dissolution of parliament, of tneir policy was to create the im- @ general election would son take Tesult Io the defeat of the union not see any reason Why parliament lived. On the coptrary. It was 30 that it ought to live the Tull term. BOW RO reason why common action common foe of the untoulsts and the not continue with beneficial re- the lifetime of parliament. = ewe @ Brien is Worth in Prison. Was sent from Detroit yesterday by i ty i 8 f : Ef A g é E EH HI He Mi f | | COURTS. Baltimore special to the Philadelphia Presa, ‘The rancor of the recent mayoralty campaign in Baltimore is likely to be kept up by a big crop of libel and damage suits, Ex-Post-Office Inspector W. T. Henderson, chairman of the republican city committee, has brought sult agatust City Solicitor Bernard Carter for $50,000 damages because Carter charged him with political crookedness, Bernard Hess wants $10,000 from the Amer can and$10,000 from the Morning Herald because he claims that his name appeared in a poiltical advertisement Walch gave a list of criininuis in office. James Hodges, an alleged innocent victim of the whole- sule arrest of alleged repeuters, has brought sult ‘against the Sun fo; $20,000, and sults aguinst the jce marshal a1 tag! jamag:'s Poraccouatof ilegsl arrest sod deteavion ia fall (some visiting Englishmen) in the rapid spread of the English language over the world, I hada little evidence of that in Switzerland. I sat down to dinner one stormy night in a Swiss inn with sixteen people. Six different nationalities were represented by these sixteen people, and the only language that they could all speak was English. One may travel now, as I have just traveled, through Southern Spain, through Nortnern africa, through Greece and Constantinople, and back by Vienua and tue more usual routes, with nothing but English. Ido not mean to say that you Bot occasionally feel the need of some Frenci words; but you can travel comfortably through ail of those countries with no language but Eng- lis. That, 1am sure, could not have been twenty-five years ago. Tue spread of the Within that Lime for purposes of coumerce ts most 2 ndwes Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. For Oxe Weex Oxy. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE ‘Will be sold regardless of cost or value at noticeable, as 1s aiso the increased kaowk of| ‘The latest suit is the one for $5,000damages the language and literature among educated peo- | aguinst the warden of the jall, fea to-day by OAK HALL, ple on the vontinens of Europe. was committed % Jol. by a democratic’ register, OTH AND F STREETS ee ™ Was committed to a tic COR. Bacing Rules and Starters, dnd was at once seized by the men ia the jail and _ is From Turf, Field and Farm. forced vo take a cold bath, which resulted in ill. Now that the racing season 1s about closing for | ness. More sults are likely to fol.ow. Jno. K, ‘88 Men's Overcoats at @5. $10 Men's Overcosts at #6.50. $12 Men's Overcosts at 87.50. $15 Men's Overcvats at $9.75. $18 Men's Overcoats at $12. $20 Men's Overcoate at $14. $25 Men's Overcoate at 816. $30 Men's Overcoats at $20. 500 Men's Suits at prices in same proportion ‘as Overcoats. Gowen states that he will ave, something vo aay in the courts if the ring organs do not stop Bout hun. "ie reterred vo the ‘democratte pepers which are trying to picture him as the paid agent of Jay Gould. the year it will be weil to call the attention of the racing officials to the rules and some amendments Which ft would be Judicious and advantageous to Tacing tnterests toadopt. Undor the present rules the starter 1s given autocratic powers, which are not used with discretion, but rather in a despotic manner. The starter has authority to fine or sus- pend Jockeys for disobedience of ordersor attempts to take any unfair advantage. Now we do not be- lieve that the rules ever contemplated the tafe Married ma. ‘(THE SILLY ESCAPADE OF A WISCONSIN MILLIONAIRE’'S DAUGHTAR, Says a special from Eau Claire, Wis,, Octob r 31: A great social sensation was recently created here CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN jes ‘WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 2, 1887—SIX PAGES. * AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ___AUCTION SALES. J E the District of Columbia, in book CATALOGUE SALE STANDARD AND’ IN EVERY Dy EVERY DE OF LITERATURE, Also, Faehts’ Plat Book ‘the of Washington, ip Schooleraft's a8 clopant and pertect copy. PUBLIC: AUCTION. -Ateny Book Salesrooms Eleventh street and Penney! |’ - MONDAY NOVEMBER SEVER, 1 arhaty! SEVEN O'CLOCK.” Parties unsbie to attend the Hale can have thelr on aeeete SILKS, SATINS, AND PLUSHES, ‘net the Actos DOWLING, Anct. SILKS, SATINS, AND PLUSHES, Werte ‘& OO. ‘To the Highest Bider, on next B37 Loctetina ave., WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Opposite City Post Office. so AND THURSDAY, g IBER SECOND AND THIRD, Tey ILD FURUTORE BEEEOTS, OF APA. AT ELEVEN AM AND THREE P.M EACH DAT ‘DAY, NOVEMBER TETRD, AT TE: AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, OCR. FWO WILTON BORDERED C1 1100 and 1102 Pennsylvania avenue. 'D Al nh 7 aT iD By order of the largest importing house in America, WALTER B WILLIAMS & 00. Sbaidattya ath ned Ceuaeso AR i peo RETS, WAKDROBES, HALL PIECE, mut, ee onat West CORNER Pi SH PAK- a will sell. HOS. EW. ‘AMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. SoH Bianca tniac tae OMe | post matoney WanRRN wert | sa AND Cain DINING ROOM CHATRS, ASE NOVEMBER, 1887, AP HALE-PAST F UR | GuUSTEE'S ALE OF TALUABLE CORNER LOT, Tor T, HAIRCLOTH FURNITURE. B- UK P.3., in front ives, the south IMPROVED BY TWO“) KAME HOW ‘ON STEADS. BOWER ES ea Ee a aura halt (39 of Tot iwonty-two square five (Sy, i] SOUTHEAST CONTR 'OP EWENTY-SIXTHL TWENTY: SLED CUUKING AND HEATIN( gre ad weil, at = 1PTOViy AND OrHEn HOUSEFURNIBHINGS. ; ements Seciee of the Supreme Court of Futattar, the TENTH AUCTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT ‘tie preailsen ou THURS RY: SOV EMER i tat cera ee Dorvea Stil be ocia't the hinkose M OCLOCK P. M- part of tot tie as et pe te the Uuited States Senate stables, corner Dela e, 1 ning for the # ine at the erthvest Solemide. ond known and descrt Higitop HOVER IMay waive Ovkoce eefotarben theace ops te | pegs trate un ofa of ora a j 3 ace 80d - rain KOON. W. f Ganapaye Sengeaut-at-Arins U3. Ss op ee re gissid iat 11 Thence ‘went 3 foot ¢ | tree skis tecuetied tn the other of the be PAWNBROKER’S GALE (THOMAS & WaGGAMAR, Anctionses, AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED the tiuptovementa. thereot. conaisting uf fou Slory the Seiten dhe idea. "1 2 USTEES' I will sell, for R. Selinger, 1007 . Be Deine & part only of the real estate descril "REAR THEGUOE SY TRO FRAME HOUSES. e™ | notwest commencing SATCR “AY OC {ebadunce on ihe ual patient of malt enter Ait | Covered by aula ded ot tra By virtue of ad-ed of trust, duly revo. ded in ber, TWENTY-NINTH, 1887, ot SEVEN P.sl, and con- | cooveyanciuy and recondicg to beat punt cdat, | “Terms of sale One fourth of the purchase money ia No.1162.folto 69,et seq.,of the Land Kecords of the ne cach night up. to, November id, 1687, included. | Terma to be complied with 12.10 days from sale Sod and the balance thersof in three equal paymeate District of Columbia,and at the request af the party wile RVING WILLIAM SOR tice, im twelve, twenty-four and thirty-six montis fron the ‘thereby secured, we will vell at public d¥ctiou, in fru! Ri TLLAMSON, Lrustes. . | day of male, with interest at ix ber cent per apnumt of the premises, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 127! THOS EF, WAGGAMAN, Auct. Od-dkds | 1Bterest payatle semi-annually, and to be secured by NEXT, at FOCK O'CLOCK P. M., lot 5 in K. M. Hall's | the largest ye ever, ‘aucti a 5 ___ 0°G-dde_ | the notes of the purchaser or purchasers thervol. and @ subdivision of square 774. ‘as per plat in Liber W. F. 2, | Clocks, Books, Ly TS Jane, stock: PRR RE SALF OF SPLE! satisfactory deed of trust on the property ‘old. or all ee oma | ery Le Oat HELE OF GROCKD, GN TwELEtn st Sepwattof 8360 will ber Rained et the Lime sf male eeaan tarrict,_ improved by two two-s Shawis, &e- Googe will Beeoid Without resetve. Del: | _ BETWEEN G AND U'STREETS SOUTHEAS | anball couveyencing sad reed ce chell by atthe Terms; One-third cash; balance in three equal in- | ¢T* are invited. Dolding texets take On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOV BER Le purcnasers, If the terms of staliments in six,tw-ive sudeightcen months.for whieh | notice. 3 INGER, Broker, | THIRD, 1887, Al HALF-PAST FOUR W'CLOCI are not complied with tn hftech (15) daye from aay ed notes of purchaser, beariug interest from day of sale | _M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. o ‘we will sell in'front of the premises, Lots 12 male. the u surviving. trustee, ranetves the nd secured ‘by deed of trust on property sold, will be | \yr ALTER B, WILLIAMS & OO. Auctioncers. —~ | 12.804 east half of 14. in square 1020, com Tight to rewell sald property at the Tak and cont of taken, or allcast at option of yurchaser, A deposit | WW. 2aoTT square fect. This salem a peranatcry one and | dstaulting purchaver ory chasers, after fv (3) Sequacing and recetline! Sf taneiegcnatces tuctes SPECIAL SALE. Se ground fo this section is rapidly eubanclug. itshed im the city of Wastington, DC ee PS ferms: Oue-balf cash; baisuce in six, twelve, and NOB E D. LAKN! Surviving Trustes, Wy hokat Ripe eet ener im Geyof ale peraale wcaiapeaig reed Wes | cozannee atthe ees nae, ¥. BALIRG, : frag ‘Cass cad th f purchaser or rebasern. A ep = ry tc rALD r THOS E.WAGGAMAN, Auct,____n2-baa_ wees) ‘Stat SCULPTURE, cheer tat le. Conveyancing, At. re Sucecwiacs Guana menraae| Uae a a eS UI OF VALU. Q faulting puret a ve pul iver ON MARYLAND AVENUE, BETWEEN FUUR- su MORACe RECEIVERS, Ere. | Gent of such remaie in soe newspayer published in SkiGINAL LOT 10, 18 SQUARE #1, ee . Churches, Parlors, Halls, Libraries, ke. pe ye a 4 Being 00 the cat ald of went edit 9 fet By virtue of s decree of the Supreme Court of, — onddts DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta, | 2) suchen. such of uortt tise {he District of Columbia, in equity cause Sele will commence a T3 SI oe Pe 6340, I will sell at lic auction, in front el TUESDAY, NOVEMBEK FIRST, 1887, PHRETTE SALE OF FRAME HOUSR AND ‘Terms. One-third © the: on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHiH | AT TEN A. M. AND HALF-PAST SEVEN P. M, LOL ON TENTH SUREET, BETWEEN B AND | notes to bearaix per cent interest, puyabi POUR GcLoee EM tne cad tage at A Corner 10th strect aud Peunajivanta SoU Taeast A * NO 538 TENTH STREES | crcl coun at option of purchases. Conversation be p treet au » 1 i on of 9 . "Comveyuncing. he a ee pale Ro ort peg Por re hee ey ASS, at FIV &. O'CLOC we Ww a teu Smet aeaa ee erere cee he collection wil be gu cxhbiton atonday Attr-| Hite adi a the teenies Sak Seams Sola |S Fay OS "Terms of wale: Oue-third (Sy) cash, and the balance | 20on, Previous to sale. Lovers of fine art, the pubic, | 42 Square 944. being the suuth 5 feet trout of lot al | chaser -fter five days’ public potice of wack resale in of purchase money iu siz, twelvesand eighteen mouths, | ad the lad en are especially invited to attend the salé | and the nur. 10 feet frout of lot 42 by the depth | soine Dewapaper in Washington, D.c. Abe sith interest fro day of sale, the paytaeut thereof to | Aud examine t big Fray of naulture thereof, iim; roved by Fraime House No. 235 10th | stract shown at sale, ste Venecured by the promineors ‘notes ef tie tnrommer | OS1-3t WALTEN & WILLIAMS & CO. Aucta, | strect southeast, aide DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. or purchasers, of all the purchase money can be bald | = ee SS a Terms: Que-half cash, balapce in one year: note to i> DWELLING PROPERTY. Con ‘on day of wale or ow ratification of sale by the | J] )UNCANSON BROS, Auetioneers pS ST gern peg Sal eg HIRD AND H SIKEKTS NOKTH- Money ad interest “No deed’ Gives when purchase ais ad ince” Ors Leash, st option o: purchaser. "A dopeat of (|, Meetgpmnntons terest. ‘are! cai “ mo ° : ; 7 Mouey aud intereat be paid. “A feyosit ot $200 willbe | ane blatrictot CuuGeeuin, tastes ete Sa AA | $100 require: at wale: terme bo Be coupled with in IVE O'CLOCK, we will sell required when property is knocked down. All convey. | D' 1867, tn Equity Coase ho 10435, fen days otherwise’ Ficht reserved, to resell the prop pretuinen, ancing at cost of purchaser. if terms be not complied | of the iant wil of Sohn it Condon h des Woe fk oy Py T 1. SQUARE 52, Tea STR Sed Gags atter sale te uope ty will Le re- | trict. ueceased. recorded in the oftice ‘of the Heimer of | Newspaper publisued in Weshiiuton, Dec. Convey. fromting 23 $12 fection 1 sureet nogth and 100 fest a ipchawer. val ‘suid w. k Noo, : i soe on Sd street w is lot is improved by © well-bu SVB HENRLE Trusten, | G0, we willomer tor tale: st public auction ii tonto in PRC came two-tory Bick dwelling. with storerootu, at the core ‘Ofice 400 Louisiana ay THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. o17-dads §W-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED count of inc mency of the weather autil, WED! the respective premises, the fullowiny-dea r.bed real entate (all situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia), at the times hereina:ter speciied, to hy ‘Un WEDNESDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF NOVEM- Ac. NES- by two three-story 1 [-brick houses, Nos. 7433 und t@- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POsT- (proms DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE 1 SiRETS SOUTH DUNCANSON BROS. Aucta, er o Hi ste u.w..aud fromts 2-1 Genth of 70 feet: and . NIMPROVED DAY, THE S.C ND DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. | Brit ‘A.D. 1887, at FOUR O'CLOCK Pal, sb lots RUPEKT D WASH NGTON, LX | _ Lerms: One-thitd cash belance in opeand two 1887, tame hour and piace. s tweuty-aii (20), twenty-e-ven (27), twenty-eight 8) | RUUALE 381. BETWEES THRE ASE RULE, | Boten to beat aix per vet interest from day = ozs d&de 8. 8. HENELE, Trustee. | and twenty-nine (29) in. square number 320. linproved D-A-HALF STREETS WESI, AND“H” AND | payable se.ui-annual and so Se cxsused Ny Sona jat_ ob premises acl pion of pure aortwest a - eal chaser. Ade} osit of #200 will bo required on the Uon of excessive punishments, such as suspending | and in other cities, where the lady in the case is] 500 Children’s (Boys 5 to 14) Suits and Over- oned until MONDAY, the SEVENTH DAY OF NO- en ae ee ae ome ert Fiitue fa decree of the Sw c corner house aud a deposit of $100 on the house on 4 Jockey for the vermof six months, and there 18 4h | well-nown, Dy the marriage in fun of Miss Clare coats from €2.50 to @8—prices about one- | VEMILEML 1687, at the samehourard place by com: | berg 0, imuproved bys threeory brick buildimesat | of Srubearat of sclambla, yaswed 4. the cause $a street. Conveya ‘Bc. at purchaser's cost. instance on record Where a jockey Was suspended pated a Mibleuare: = half. f partion, 8.8. HENKL tue southeust corner of 4th and fi streets northwest Doe the uudermened trusteds will sell xt )ube | Terms to be coumpiied with in ten days. otherwise rugut until after the spring meeting of the Brooklyn | Foster, daughter of jonare Foster, of Fair- ds Trustee, | Aud on THUR DAY, THE TENTH DAY OF NO- | auc Pont of the; remises.on WEDNESDAY. 1HE | Feerved to resell at risk and co-t of detaul Jockey Club upon the report of an assistant | child, this county, to Edward Foss, station-ageut Boys (12 to 18) Suits anf Overcoats from 84 HOMAS DOWLING, Auchoneer > | VEu BEI, A.D. 1887, "at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1887. AT HAL. | chaser. after Bve days public Botice of a starter whom tue jockey had refused the loan Of | at Fairchild. Interest 13 added to the case by the to €12—exactly one-balf of former Prices. Sati PE Bitesn 1) fect Of sub, Jot five (3). by the depth THREE O'CLOCK. P.M. the following de- UNCANSON Biron’ a ae eet Pens De truee De grould have bitn | raot that the charming young lady has a twin sis | 750 pair Pants at from $1.50 to 68.50. MARDOOME TANLOR FURNITURE IN SEPARATE | story beick Swelling No 31) Meteeet actbweet: cad | Diccta' et sateen el Cane ek ee | ee rr ay Suspended | If this be true, and tuere 18 Ute | ter who sb closely resembles ber that many” are HRASS PANO CANIS BOATERS afaip | pitte nue day. at 15 0 cla yas. allotsub ils | fellows, (9 wit‘ ious Stumnalve «Sheen Ady Tgreamsscspoad same : NTIOQUE. B 1 juare nunver 528, improved by & tuur-stor leven (11). twemty- Ey id iwenty-e. 2 UBTEI ONDER D strong feeling that when a jockey has a mount enced as much annoyanee as Miss Clara, who did VERY ‘SUPERIOR TURKISH CARPE ‘AND | ob the same day at 4:45 o'clock. pine | lot 5 havig a froutage of 49 feet 5 inches on South INGs, ON EAST CAPITOL STREET, BET WI ouside the stable of his reguiar einployer and is | Soe jeave her room for several days after the Le RUGS, EBONY CABINETS AND TABLES, MA- | (9) aud ten (10), 1p square south ot square O62, hay. | “1* stieet, and runny back to #30-foot alley, lots] EECOND AND THIRD STREETS East, Ax suspended, the suspension Should only hold good | fait and Mr. Foss, Who Is a grass widower, was oc ARE KING AND | 14,8 ff ut on Massachusetts avenue and H street | 10 and 11 being commer of Foursnd-ebalf! THEE ON SOUTH A STREET, IN THE against iin for all mounts except for uls regular | St’ times quite uncertain which girl he had’ mar | © 9 && KE ay ‘western ‘sido of Tot mine (hand Ave .5)feotea the | Poise snd sale earner’ eiployer; and if in the discharge of his obiigation | af.times qi “] 9 Oka HH AA tastern side of lotten (10) and tuntine patailel wit | west, tind runuior back tee So-tot alla Byyviriue of » decree the Su for is employer he should be suspended ior any | Twas at arst 1 by the new bride that soa Bis, i = the line of division between lois mue (9) aud ten (10) | Terius of scle as juescribed by the decree: One- | Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity cause, then disqualify tor the term of suspension | ,,1° Was at first’ suppose: Beetle loan Bom oo4 A re CLLLS x. | from Massachusetts avenue to H st eet north, ii- | third of the purchase mone, in cash. sud the balance | Cf 201, Puwnix Metual Life Ins for ail mounts, inciuding those ot his employer. | Be on! Tene ce rBlcage > firin K ntl fess Ae | [foxed, by @ three-story frawe dwelling, No.’ 229 | in oue (1) and two(2) years. for which the notes of the | © Albert Grant otal. I will sell at abuse Unless this rule is adopted employers who pay | mich wi ome mor that Mr. Foss demanded | °2 COR, TENTH AND F 8T3. | Massachusetts avenue no-thwest Sei purchasers will be taken beaciue interest at 6 per premises. on £1 SDA’ 4 Feo rages ero lr ie tans on | USOT, ue, MY one Soa NE | aR RRrIMe i eocce CoOCE RAY QE NOVEM | SH ee a fale, fare iy Doct et ie fompoled io deny nine oars ace jockeys | ONDE tutte Zune LA the a a Sond BHA dtacant ais Smee any | mae Pave ao a mai for fear ‘aa they may ioe’ Cher services wun | of Met ferave Deng quite unfounded. A pian | — of ita in gquare many S04 Sunray doy a Tre tous at | "eros f gly otk ot wil ve require tthe | thre four (4 ave hein cut ue Wh fine of £50 it he starts the horses in front of te | Tes and lawyers w.th assistant counsel from Au-| or Awentoax Hous 1087, commonciue ATT : Ball alley, (Atdou thea day at's Lostock pian | tine Gf ale,“ the tera nre"wotccuidvea titty | tou 1U)-eloven 0, twrive O)fotrton ay wae starting ‘and the start is void. In this | Gusta and Eau Claire. It was concluded that a a ee Teaser ccm | Aball sella superior | proved by a frame hw uno, in Ball's alley 00 the | Fick aud-cost of tue defeulting purchaser, ‘Taxce to be | subdivision of square ntimbered seven hunched and country the rule says if a starter allows a start | “!vorce was not necessary, but that all parties e stonct | femme og ap » a icularg | SABE day at 4:20 o'clock p.m, sub lot “D,” im last-named | paid 10 November 1, 1887, ali conveyancing at pur to take place in front of the starting post the start | must go on record as Paving engaged. tn the mar. AND HOW TO FURNISH THEM” | gyjf tg ‘Thos. J. Flabet & Con Nor 1037 Patt | pumuON, and. caters mtored ppasraive be, | Chuscr'geoee 1s void, and there 13 no fine of puaisime.t, and : Rorthweet. pi-3t_ | Te fab lot (140), cir damn ftity, is equate | o27-abta AZER H MILLER, Trastess. the statement of the starter and his assistants as | Merely as a jest. bride, eedoes Fe ET | Muinter023, imprved ot tht ion Serine o _ eating tie iar trom mpertiak” many of ne prone | coos eo, OPH ae eons he re eB a ak are by GOpposive Ciry re “nn BS, Take 7 Be ceipts,” as it were. Of course this remedy may be ved by athr.c-story and bascunent dweliiyg, No.7G| MAKXLAND AV NUK AND TENTH STREETS Jockeys violate the rules by at to take Ps Diy, ‘Dy the Poerece onan <a SOU1HWEST, IN WASHINGTON, D. Unfair advantage, but they are fined or oe 7 600 PIECES CLOTHING, COMPRISING A GEN. ‘northwest. ze mie i phe sek peeapen on B napep Oem thoes iRipeadrwats Gs Sh Wade tha | eyre smi to aun iw apa tae FEE, SM RE ya EO nes AST LOVE | ab gte ATR St, SET DAY OF | Baritone te chet eet aa aerate AB Sots ere te eee Sod bad? broken horse are put dowa for days | of Yexation and grioh‘vsall fed now, "exclaimed Hee FEM ELE OF PANTS, BROCE OF OVE | once ee ar Une meees G3 fost Sissies ics | sud outha eritens Toguette theparty cured there: | GUS ny ear ete tee ot tance are and frequently for the uieeting. ‘The rule er Grin stmer (they are Just ninevews), “and Clare 108 Filia the soutbeant conver of oid aunty and rauuiag | BF nal grat cubisozaeiy seme? We r-ouces on | the vrciave money. A depyall cf 4300 wil ber De so amet \uat the suspension or other pun- my sey a thing again. I think it’s bor- thence west afd froutiug on M stro. 17 feet, thence PL Poe OE =; x ast of so pemcieaer of ana Jot at she time of SShmeat would not apply ta riding forthe, regulag eben cums get eee me eg a ES Iiece oF parcel of laud and _pretiises | tLe purciaser ou the buling ou each lot sold in suse —— = “ ae wee jurred | ” ii 8 DOW! } Auctioneer, story beick awe No. Midd eee |- | known and dist. on the ground p ap or amount as the trustee may deen pr when riding his own horses, or it migut allow the | SIver.” young ladies are highty accomplished ieaey cpa tie algae ‘ ya a Se io. hasta on iu the *fisunct ot ‘Colum BRATNARD H WARNER, ‘Trastes, ‘starter to report facts to thé executve committee ? ie ~ " PI FURNITURE MAKERS AND IMPOR: VALUABLE PROPERTY AT THE SOUTHWEST | subiot two (2), ii aquare number B52 fs | as lut lettered A, of William B Todd's sub-division DUNCANSON BROS, 916 F stn, — Jet them i {he punishment, which power ts oye panes ‘xD ‘TERS, ee Oe RE RO NIE, AND. | follows: Beriuuine for the rama at the southrustern | square wumbered eee SN cae Auctioneers. oid leiegated to: wards under the En; rule, STKE! 03 vESI, VE: ’ corner, and theuce runaing west slong the line of | toe B he ovemsenta, conemen FRAME HOUSES, Nt the rather Serious consequences of am innocent ce. Private Detective Espionage. From the Kansas City Star. The shooting of Banker Rawson by young Lee will probably lead to a thorough investigation of the private-detective system in Chicago and else- Where. Rawson employed two of the largest agencies in the country to work up the case against his wife. One of the firms threw up the work as too contempuble foreven its hardened, conscience- Jess operatives to perform. A rival agency, at- tracted by the Immense profit in the job, placed ‘Atself at the banker's disposal, and agreed to have ‘the case in excellent shape for the divorce court “We also believe it would be to the advantage and in the best Interest of honest racing that a law Should be passed licensing both trainers and jockeys. Its moral influence would be felt and Ouserved, and we would see much tess dissipation, reckless riding and bad conduct before the public than is now so often seen. patente oe ~ Ee Gen, Sickles and Barton Key. From the New York Truth. A singular rencontfe took place at the Fifth Avenue Theater the other day. Mr. Stokes, the Polite Ucket seller, and father-in-law of John Stet- Son, wanted to leave the box office for a few mo- ments, and he left in charge of it Philip Barton Key, who said be would attend to the business uring his absence. Barton Key 1s the personal 61, 63 AND 65 WEST 23D 8T, Wipe NEW YORK. Establishment in America. Styles and Patterns, the World. Gifts. Suite of Furnished Specimen Rooms. tistic merit. B. J. HORNER & CO., ‘The most spacious and best arranged Picniahiog Immense stock ot Reliable Goods in all the Newest Largest Variety of Rare Novelties from all Parts of Special display of Articles adapted for Wedding Prices in Plain Figures, and the lowest that can pos- sibly be named for goods of the best quality and ar- south M street, feet 9 inches: thence north, 72 feet; thence cast feet, 9 incbes, to the exatern ‘line nce rOuth to the Place of beginnini, 108." 2400 AND 2402, AT 4 AUCTION, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER ggg | of maid tot und ti SEVENTH, 1887, at FOUR O'CLOCK. in frout of ed by ot ttic brick house. N. {he premiacs, I shall soli all of Orisiual Lot 22. uid | GTS" surest suutheeee At at 445 nL on the sume day at 4:45 Kauare 28. frouting 5. feet 9 inches on the south side | rclock pan part of sub lot one (1), ia wquare, nanny on interest at six per centum per anuum. One hundred FRIDAY ” AFTEKNOO! NOVEMBER, JU: Mehts, privil.ges, thereto, ‘Terms of sale: Oue third of the purchase money cash. wud the balance th reof in two equal instaluuen's, iu aii aud twelve mouths trom the day: f sale, with in terest thereou at the rate of six per ceutumn perannum, to be secured by the 1% 3 SALE OF Lor. im- \ FRAME HOUSES, ON G STR TWELFTH AND” THIRTEENTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. virtue of a decr # of the Supreme Court of the ct of Columbia, passed in Equity Ow No. 10.636, 1 will offer for sale at pu dic esc: ‘of the purchaser or pur- wed seed « ‘or K street by a di of 75 fect un the west side of | 7., described as follows: eyiuuiue for the same at | Chasers thereof and au ap ‘of trust on the x pu 24th street, being the southwest corner of 24th and K | the gouthwest corner of ad lot aid, Tuning” thence | Property suid; or all casi. at the option of the pur. | in trout. ihe uretiees. op MONDAY. NOVEM! streets northwest: iuiproved by two fraime dw links | east alone the line of K sifest, v4 fert. 3 inches, | cluser or purchasers therecf. A deposit of ¢200 will | SEX ESTE. at F PM ot 2h are igs, 2400 and 240% which rent for $33 ver wouth. |’ | lence marth 3 feet, 6 inches. thence ‘west 24 tect | be Fequired at time of sale from the purchaser or pur. | 2020; 14 Fy Soe Soame beware, street All copveyanciuy and rugording at purchasers coat. | 3 iuches, and theuce south to piace of beg uning, im- | \bas: Fs thercot, and all com meas veo and 200" deposit Tequired ai the time of sale. | proved by a two-story Lrck dwelling, Wo. 1010 K | shal” be at ins of her or their expense.” It the terme: ins. One-third cash ‘T: rms made known at sale. street southeast. sale are pot complied with ia ten (10) days from the day the day of oS1-d&ds ‘THO! ‘Terms of sale for all the pieces of ry: One- | of sale the trustee reserves the to resell the prop- y of sale, fo ere es third (14) of the purchuse money incash-onethird a) | erty at the risk aud cost of the defsultiny purchaser or | Dearing int Pa icAg peta iets eae onder os oPaary eater | Pee EM EE Let Lae | haw matey my FOUR VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NEAR THE | 8% of sale, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser ‘Surviving Trustee. A, 7 or purchasers Drferred paymeuts to be secured by CBaNEL OF dir AGN wrens: GHONOE:| cegnertane Dred repmueis wo be merely | ke ana SIGMUND J. BLOCK, Trastes, ina very short time. Operatives were detailed to EVENTH, 1887, ut FOUK O'CLOCK on the! (#100) dollars will ve required of the purchaser or a 614 That om manager for Mrs Brown Potter. He had becn | watch Mrs Rawson day and might’ They. hela Prouiloen 1 shall wall Soe following veisobls prop, Ree tee deneet the sale dr the sank ned if te and | EXECUTORS’ AND TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUA-| DUNCANSON BROS. A\ 020 BE there only a moment when there bobbed up to the | complete possession of the house fa which she Xew York, London, Paris, Vienna and Berlin. | Sts" Two lots 20xv0 each ‘on the weat sldeof 30th et of purchasers shall tail to comp nthe | BLE IMPROVED MEAL ESTATE, BEING Ueket window the familiar form of Gen. Dan | it aa nungecte”d her ol-skw,14t it, and two lote 20x54 ob north wide of Natreet, | Chaser or purchasers sliall tail to comply, with the HOUSI ERED 931 AND 839 FOUKTH Sickles, who asked for two seats ior one of the | ance. “They saoked {oul pipes At her chnancee | — These fot adjota the cora'r or 30tu an N streets, and | terms of sale wituin ten daysaiteraid wale, the under: | HOUSES SOMBESED WOOD AND COAL Potter night There, wos no ey ence, Of the | ance. They smoked foul pipes at her chamber 4 offers a fine opportunity to secure fue building sites | Suwed reserve the rignt to Teseui at the risk and cost of | voderand by virtue cue Powers and author. - - = Rutter bights, ‘There was no way out of it, and | door, sang vile songs, and whisky. onore] No wu eRe «piped enter vrodtatle Luvestirent Termne made known af | tue delualting yurchaegr. “Ail couveyancing sey ins vente he at itd tecnnent. MM | (OAL AND KINDLING WOOD. tic 9d ine gener, Ts latter tao thes | Wale Oboe the hrats aeoed wel Goose CN a reeording a parebaas cont: WRIA LORY | Seemnacia ia gs Gee peaaaee oe MERI | com cata sect oot and eld out the money, when for the first time he | and dragged ber back into the house, using tue =r. OY a dapoelt of 850 will be required cn cut fot at thet me JOHNS MODERMOLT” | SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEaBaIt” AD. inn?sai | new Su baad and'atnovin communion We oler itor Jooked up and saw who he Was talking with. His | vilest lan; as an uccompaniment to bis cow- | IN THIS BROAD LAND CAN SUCH ELEGANT | °f sale. ob 1 dkas 310 Pens uve,uw., | | FOUR CLOCK P- Mt. the following descrited teal | Saleat lowest market raten and irembied and his face blanched. Then he | ardiy conduct. Many incidents of unis character HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Executors and Trustees under the last | ¢etate: Fart of lot ture ogee Bee Kendeed ond Dow 48 Le TIME TO BUY. siioe” Thansbii nr crtaoe mover | Sanco ate fara ea aie a Rovreer sane oF pons, nyu pave See aprons ana | othe AE ence aa rete | Manne No a tame Gramiatic. Barton Key 1s the sonot the man whom | character of ‘private aetorcite wee AND RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS | “" STORE. GEORGETOWN. “D.C. FORMERLY | QVECSTEES, SALE QF, DESIRABLE IMPROVED | ches (42 ft. 2 im): from Whe northwest comer STEPHENSON & 3k0, Sickles killed in Washington thirty or thirty-five | Some of the agencies in our city arrest men on OWNED BY ©. H. FICKLING. "A WAKE CHANCE BRICK HOUnE WITH’ MDERN TMrKOVE- | six (BU) lect to an” siey; thence north sixteca Zoars ago. I did not ask Key how he felt over the | barest suspicion, Ke.p thetn locked up for days ta _— FOR A BUSINESS INVESTMENT TH ONLY | MENLS, NO.O17 ASTREEULSOUTHEAST. | fect ‘wz. itches 1 {lt thence Wet ciety atx 20 100m ait gnd Devot, "st hat matter, but I could noc help wondering. their private jails ad compel them to sign papers BE FOUND AT SUCH REASONABLE PRICES AS CIAL PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. PP Tirtue ote decree ul the apres Cuart of {Be gay | (SU) Loot. to 4th strect ud piace of ‘beruniug, iu Offices—4 eon Tum ANDOVER Case 1% Covnt.—In the Supreme | the sweal-fox inquisition to which then nee ie RZ Tutu, chested dead of trast, recorded ta | (oer issyin Eguuty ease No. 10.824 bocket 20.ihs | Sircet northwest ‘Aud aninediately thereafter: fait ara nee Court sitting for Exwex, Mass, Tuesday, there was | ously subjected proves them innocent "It tas beet Er Of the District Tamale, and by direction of | the undersiqued will oft for sale o@ the premises on | offer for sale partof suid Lot Tures, in said aquare ve | filed the appeal of Prot. Egbert C. Sunith, of An- | of lee leeas to posbinge es anocent. ‘lal | ARE DAILY SOLD AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE. the party secured thoroby, the undersigned trustecs | SAUSDA?, NOVEMBEL TEN TH, 1887- AT FOUL | hundred and twenty seven (9-7), Dexiuning ats bunt BEST FUEL SOLD dover, from the decision of the board of Visitors, | the dastardly conductand unconstitutional prac, Pills st public. auction oo the yremisessou FRI" | Condesa und forty-two (42) begiduing atiig verti: | 17-100), feet Eh, ot. the burtherest corucr of said Femoving hima trom is professorship and a| tices of private devectiv i effe “ae Bax the ELEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBEI, Ab. | bude and 10505 te 4 oe ae Ore square, thence east eighty-six (86) feet: thence norte 421 the District at faur prices, callve er for & writ of veriorart to command them | public gad ees BFA) Oe ree ag a nave-THE FULL CONT: | AOE SEALE AME ROOM GUL CHP Aal the | fp a ches Tenge eat ‘17 est Oy fachon Lg oe pret ortapshe creck red broduce tn court all things relating to the case. a a ee eee eee ane ae ache | thenpe not teet 4 inches, an ce east 17 Py "y forty= whsinishynaioheaiienett - 7 feet 65 inches to the piace of bwin r, and improved 2-100) Leet to tue place of bexin- pt (meet Mrs. Jack Won the Day. —_— atures, sods fountain, “fount in cylinders, geners’ | Ds ‘two-story brick dwelllig CoUusiuiig 7 roomisand | bide. waproves by athree-stury brick residence, with From tne Denver News, Some days ago a rich strike was made in the Black Queen mine on Sheep Mountain, near Gunnt- son, by D. B. Fowler, who had a lease and bond on the claim. He at once prepared vo ship ore, but one of the owners, Mrs. Elien Jack, heard ef his in- ber 1. DELAWARE VOTES AGAINST 4 CONSTITUTIONAL CON- VENTION. —A special election was held in Delaware yesterday on the question of holding a constitu Uonal convention. ‘The project to hold a conven- oD falied by about 1,000 votes. DENCE OF EVERY MAN, WOMAN, OB CHILD WHO MAY FAVOR US WITH THEIR PATRONAGE, BOTH tor, safe, drugs, formule, prescription files, show window, gun Sxturee, or other , ‘with modenn improvements, IFMILUre OF stock oe ‘Terms of sale: Cash. Taxes paid to June 30, 1887. | weet. of any Mod whstever contained in, eaid stores, as cyancing at the cost of pucchaser. If th: terms | “Terms spgcified in Schedule A stteched to said dood. SP said/are nol complied with in tem dayatter sale: the | inssaltaes be re-sold on five daya’ notice at the risk Bid Sond of| the decree of Sgt ri Ra at tine of sale, JAS. G. PAYNE, rustes, City Hall ncdotu Conveniences, being No. 089 4th street hort COAL, COKE, AND WOOD ‘Than any firm in the United states, ‘Wharves, Depot, aud Kailrosd ard, 12thend Water of sale one-third (3s) cash, the balance in equal nts in Que Gud two years, with interest pay fro day of ‘secured by ceed at the option of a. sud Water sis, s.w., 42:5 10th #i uw. IWLING. Auctioneer. o28-di with iu ten (10) days or resale | “Coumection with lamin oboe = oor tention and went to the claim, and as a pack-train | 48 TO QUALITY OF GOODS WE SELL AND THE | $25 meade elte iblie notice. ZAHANCERY aaa ae THAT. VATUAULE Lor | stirs snaco-tor murehar t Para os ee mina Jon Wechsler, of Brookigar te raphy See Frilrondl palled cur anne packing the Gre to the =e st ESSE H. WILSON, ] AND Fike PROOF BUILDING ON THE NORTH. | Bote, meer el of adtand cot ATTORNEYS. from the wounds caused 7 | Fallroad, pulied out a gun and ordered the men to | PRIOR WE CHARGE FOR THEM. THIS 18 THE ‘Sfat and 470 Loui-luna avenue. {Trustess. | ~~ EAST COMNE - UF EIGSTH AND G STREE ‘ s. . aa the fatornal machine seat taney Lue explosion of | jeuve the mineral. They obeyed her and swore out air = FRANK B.CUNGER. NORTHWEST, “NOW. OCCUPIED. BY THE & Warrant for her arrest, charging assault with tent toil, "Thec.se hasbeek om trial tor tls past three days, and was concluded yesterday. ‘The Judge discharged the woman, saying that the bond Bight. The police are now looking for a tinsmith who some Uline ago wrote a letter Lo the firm stat- ing that if they did not stop seliing tinware there Would be trouble. ‘They had driven him out of BUILD OUR BUSINESS. FOUNDATION UPON WHICH WE EXPECT TO NO UNITED STATES.AS THE BUREAU OF EDU- ‘DOWLING, Auctioneer. STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TRYS'THE Distater OF COLUMBIA ON THE business, he sald, by selling cheap goods. He be. | ANd lease did or entitle Fowler to the ore, and she — ENNINGS ROAD OVER THE ANACOSTIA longed Uo an anarcaist society, aud was in & ik ‘er property. More liliga-| ONE PRICE TO ALL, AND THAT THE LOW EST. so A iy How 0 do much damage to tue tem. “He has let | Ym Wil follow. ee a pene see Baxkgn Rawson's Coxprriox.—The condition Banker" Ieawoony who wer ehon he on While leaving @ Chicago church a fort = rings, Chicago chan the past few days is testified by the Yact that at | PRICES AND QUALITY OF OUR doops. stip vet” lie ls now auie totes yes | Cartrahe, Creteld, and other places mis alerting Ubassisted. There are sull three bullets in bs 1m the open air have been frozen to death. such a THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING 00., 028-20 Deshier Beesuo, 4 Well-known citizen, Ubirty-seven and the frost has done a. Zears old aud inarried, died “Monday of. aa over. | inthe vineyards there, ose of morphine taket 10F neuraigin, Mir Besos Tux Loxvox & Lavanroot Was the St. Louis agent of the Fidelity Mutual Lite g ieilly, treasurer of the league, to Jo- seph Gillis Biggar, M. P.. says: “The league 1s Ten thousand dollars more to this sum from fearless Phila O’Brien in prison worth $10,000 a week.” “O'Brien as an editor never received above $20 & ‘Said Dr. O'ketlly. “He would not donot know Waat he was worth at his Thave some idea wat hes worth in jail.” Humber: of Ital he ct (es visited the crown prince Insurance Company, of Philadely apd bis fam- feat Spetanrent wea rr in Columbus, Humily are descendants of President John Tyler. | onicago Railway Company, by David F. Allen &| y,-. i London Coxburat Gumsons in Naw Oniaamn Co. that the railroad charged more tor a short | x Eiveryecl coaine ne renee Gibbons, accompanied by the New Dre Cha ‘han for a long haul, the Interstate Commerce | * 2" Sea becbon ene, wy Chap If you want to save 83 on s 810 Suit or Overcost, 60 ‘Orleans Monday event Cu sine | Commission has decided that the accusation ts not | to the London & Li Co. "They were met ties ek eeeern FACiNc | sustained by the facts in the case, ‘The defend. 2 you what's eck: teen ORDA OLAD Deca 8 commlttee of Ieaing Cathuls clr asd and oo oe mone to crossed by three Be Ne Lore, | fine business suit at $8.50, go to the London & Liver- 's Sunt cntene enn brother; | Yor each. The Commission bold that tine aeteeases | PO2! Clothing Oo, Welcome was delivered Dy Judge avananerenic: | Foad cannot the rates of the roads cross: | If you want a ine Prince Albert Suit at @15, g0 to by Judge Baward D. White. ‘An informal reception was then Wed, fouowed by | ings line, ad 1s not responsible for difereace in| the Londce & Liverpool Giothing Os. Sricane e oF ten day the eee exit the case of. W. U. Sunith va, the Northern Par | orescoar 8” 7OUfom 96 to 68 on 2620 Sait or ra. George Swarbricl poor railroad the Commission decided that ee “iolation of the law for s road to sell tickets at s,| If you wante.good Suit ot Overcoat for s Boy 23 to Tur Lovistaxa Lason Tnovsiea—A letter re- | Feduced rate to settlers and prospective eettlera, "| 28 years old at @5, go to the London & Liverpoo gelved in New Oricans explaius. the situation of tree rs where the eens Sona ane Lafouche A Ld gg ent Barris ee ae aoe —— afine Lehre os ores ed Srson the plantations, here struck far higher | Yesterday to assume strbmbraiy s. wages, and because they are threatened with Svic: | squadron. In an interview be sald that gus of | » Tf 708 waat nice School Buit ox Overooet for s Boy ee ne bey hare, become | ar lal ucts mould bef vin Alaa, ate Gto 13 years old at $2.50, oF fate Dresa Bait or Over- Qs follows: “The negroes Dasaed resolutions in Silow «British vase! to be mekested oumeeay aes jypeetngeiry thelr meeags to resist putoff the ta tations by force of arma. ‘and Wednes- day have beea fixed by the planters as the time t — ‘<o ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad Company declared ‘tni-annual uividend ‘cent. asserts ono ‘President re oe : C3 retire to private life when te Wilson aifaie bows over. COMPETITORS MAY IMITATE OUR SENTI- MENTS, BUT THEY CANNOT IMITATE OUB ‘NO. 400 7TH ST. WYW.. OOR. D. last will of the IMPKOVED BY A FINE 1HKEE-STORY BRI ue of the aut and MPBELL CAKMINGION, ATTORNEYaT \AMPBELL Bo AE [DENCE ‘Testam nt of {a still in progress, and many bargains are to be had, @ few of which I quote below: BROCADED VELVET, in black and color, formerty 85, to the low price of 62.50. fp black and colors. formerly (61.50, to the low price of @1, 4m black and colors, formerly 81.24, to the low price of 750. fm black apd colors at much Jess than usual cost. If you want a BLACK DRESS of any kind, why not