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TELEGRARS 10 THE STAR. ‘Terrible sufferings and “raculous Mecovery of a Ciucinnat! Woman, Crvcrexatt, Nov. A—On the 13th of Novemnver three years azo Mra Winter, wife of Geo, Winter while eating dinner swallowed a bone about ine a Navy Uean. Physiciags were sent for, but ase sted bupeiran Opsates U0 sootue the foul suring» Of the lady Were administered. ight years Old she raulied, and tuen ‘ewatle Cours® Of treaiment. Dr. Zip- took te case In hand, Dut proaouuced 1 tae Tyrbic. His diagnosts wad thut tbe bone bad jaiced im the Lang, and as 108 reinoval was an utter iluty decay Of the lungs must ulumaately set ia, aa 4 Was Only a question uf UM During ail tels time Mrs Winter suffered tue rea, acvoraiag te cr awoue wit coughing, foliowed by a bew- Suddenly she feu'a gradual rising pain Tae stingiage pain. rove. hugher aid all at” ‘once She ie.t'a hard sub- suehye woun bee Uroat and Bil er Wout i ott“ Upenn the oor, like « revelation inn k her that’ tas waa the'buue se bad wal wed Luree Fears ago. A Closer examination re- ‘Sled ie’ tact “thet the’ hard, Substance was a ‘ita numerous saarp elyes Dot Aumick was ed, and prouounced the case simply miracu- id gave the. reussuriag opiniou that tue Cuts trritating tenant of Une iady’s lung a Wearaway. Ibe coughing spell ba» ust Ceased, avd, except for tbe deblitat- ect, she is auuost Festoned to bealth. Gathering Ginseng. A PLAWT WHICH Is SEXP TO Ciliva PuOM THE XORTH canotina MOUNT iN ASREVILLE, N. C., Nov. 3—Conspicuous among The products of this section of the state is gin- ong, @ plant valuable for its medicinal virtues nd found Ina comparatively Mmived territory ip the Uaited States, the puaut grows wikd aod has Lt Yet tena culvated ero. Wuere are sores ot People among Lie peasantry who, when tue fall Saas, go i the uouutaun Coves bith aunall boos To dig’ nang,” as it 18 popularly called. A statue } as brea passed by the ieyisiature making It & mis 7 aby persou to aig the Plaus between ‘Ot April aad the first of Sepvember, d iso Using euch person so ofeudlag $10 for wach day such manny coum, roe © Poul has Weeu ao low as even sents, bu Tis Rican dealers heve pay as much 4s $1.75 forl. 2e ical tat te Baik of Ute: plant pul om the Tharket ts saipped_ to chins, where Ii is beid tn high @stimatieua DY the people, and where te thoes paid for It suimetiines acl Very high Bgures. ‘The Burgiars Returued all the Booty. Desvgcs, lowa, Nov. 3—A week ago the resi- dence of sirs D. & Wilson was entered by burg- lors, Her daughter, Mrs. Brock, Was chioroformed ond the premises robbed of several hundred dol- Iats’ Worta of Jeweury and other valuabies. Yes- terday morning Waen th fromt door was o the family Were agreeably ne i Gnd that tery tug tanea Uy the Uarglars wae lying om Cas steps Tucre Was also a8 apologetic note, stating That the burglars were sorry that they bad stoles toe artuies, aud asked forgivencss Grave Charge Against a Prison Warden. ‘St. Pati, Mins., Nov. —H.G. stordack, warden of the Suilwater penitentiary, has been arrested | on the charge of subornation of perjury and libel. | ‘The complaint charges Stordack with confining Mary Washaer, @ female convict, tm a dungeou, \urning che nove op ber and starving her unui suc prouisrd Lo make am aMdavit to tue effect that J. <A. Keed, the Warden succeeded by Storuack, had sen crimiuaily Intimate with ber and ouner female Innates Of the prison. The action 13 tue out. | cTOWLD of an investigation had by the State bourd Of correctiuns and charities, — Lett a Fortune by Her Old Master. InpianaPouis, Lxp., Nov. 2—Amanda Jounson, on old negro Woman Mving near Ubts city, has just | recetved information to the effect that she has | fallen heir to a valuable plantation in Kentucky aad a large sum Of money, left ber by ber old Muster IM slave daya Sue proves to be bis ouly ehtid by one Of bis sia Fell inte a Kettle of Boiling T: Lovisvuiz, KY., Nor. ii—Jos. Donaldson, a| laborer, while covering the roof of a cottage on | Linden Square with tar and gravel, was seized ‘With an epileptic mt while i over @ kettle | Miled W.th doling tar and piteued in head fore- most. He pluuyed dowa into the tar upto his shoulders, and was powerless to extricate uimselt. He wade be noise as he fell in, and 20 one saw | high, For fully two minutes he ‘lay wich his heud | in the boiling mass, aad with ois legs and body | Ricking about and wr.tuing borrtbly. 1113 surugyics Dualy attracted the atiention Oo: & man on the Toot, Who clambered down @ ladder to his rescue. He Was literally boiled alive in tar, White Girls Sold to Indians. ON TATING TO ESCAPE THE VICTIMS ARE KETUANED TO ‘TELM SAVAGE MASTERS. A special to the New York World trom Ottawa, ‘Nov. 1, say3:—While a Victoria schooner was ly- ing at the Wharf at Barclay Sound, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, recentiy, the captain and crew were surprised to see two white girls Tunniug toward the vessel, closely pursueu by Unree or four Indiana Reaching the side of the ‘Vessel the giris sprang on board alinost exhausted and beyged tue ‘to protect them from their | pursuers, The were close upoa them, Jumping oa the deck of Ue schoouer, demanded the iris as their property, Dut the captain refused togire the girls Up. After purieying. witb tue captain for a suort Lime they took their departure, only return, largely retuiore d. The captain surrepuefed tue girls fuF fear of bis lite. | Te bas stuce been learned by tue government of British Columbia, wh.ca is to demand the release of fue girls Wat they are dauyhters of Wun. ‘Thompson, formerly of Vietona, who, with his Wite and fOur d ugnter moved wo ¥an Juan, ou the West Coust (uree years ago, and took Up B13 bom neat an Indian camp. that time until now nothing bad been beard o. tem. Afver moving to San Juau the father becaine dissipated, and all ne earned went for the purchase of Liquor. Whea he could no obtain mouey oF liquor he s0id his | eldest dauguter to # wealtny Chinamas, to whom, | it ts Said, She Was married at tue point of the re volver, His wife died of a Oroken heart, and in one of hia reveiries at the Indi.n camp, It 18 al he agreed to barter two of his daughters | for a few Diankets, clotuing, and Whisky. The Vargain Was made, and for the purpose of carrying | XH gut Thompson’ nut was visited the following | night byw of the tribe, who easily carried | say thelr beipless victims. Since their eapuvity the girl Rave been subject to the most brutal | Treatiuenut, A younger sister, ouly eigut years old, s suid to auouber tribe of Indiana Tue liga Douse keeper at Kace Hocks Light bas within « 1 day xeet a young white gictin @ canoe, pad- Gued by Indians, pase the ligutnouse, “pee ‘Trying to Convert August Spies. USSCOCESSFCL ATTEMPT OF 4 GOOD WoMAN CTON THE ANAKCAIST. A Chicago special to the New York Tribune, November 1, says: Capt. Schaack’s atteation was called Unday to the sensational yarn from Pitts burg about the two mysterious men starting for (Dicaxo IR a stilt more mysterious box, which Tuey Were sumoulshed bY @ Teaerab.e-looking man to “handie careiuly, as It might go off.” Tue eaptaio laugued at Cals and said tat be dida't luvend Lo lose much sleep over the matier. In the Jail his morning there were only a few visitors ‘A g00d many people are woudenng why some mabuister OF priest does not Visit tae anarchists be- fore they are hanged. A good lady tnought she would attempt Lo conve. t Sptea He received her with the greatest suavity aod treated her in the ay Way, but he made her feel that ber efforts to bring bim vo repentance were like Urying to Wake the Misatssppl run north. “Do Jou realize,” sue waxed, “tuat Christ died | OW aud foF met" returned the question: “vo ou realize, my dear dying for the ricu? ttle "childrea wre veing siarved and frozen wo death Decate the ricu seek, ‘worker of his earnings?” “vow’t you Koow that you have an immortal ~, Know that e borse has not, and yet a strong horse can earn his buard and louging, while many healthy, tadusirious men cauno, who ere popu- larly reputed lo Bave souls.’ ‘She dnally gave Up witha sigh, and said she woud pray for bimn, for for rich poor, for Uhat ut A i i i i x dy, that the poor are | | A Question of Colter. MES. DEMOREST BRINGS PEACE TO THE WOMEK'S ADVANCEMENT ASSOCTATION. A dispatch from New York says: The Assoc's- tion for the Advancement of Women ts, through the actin of Mrs. W. J. Demorest in inviting all tts delegates, both white and colored, to a recep- tion at her house Monday, as harmonious s body as before, Mra. Wm. T. Helmuth, of 290 Madison avenue, had extended an tnvitation to all the delrgates to a reception at her house last Fri day afternoon. 8 ‘rosis, the women’s society, gave tuem a reception at Delmonico’s Wed- nesday evening, and there Mra, Helmuth learned that two of the delegates, Mra. M_s Carey aud Mra Frances B. Harper, are col. ored. Mrs lielmuth declined top rmit any one to prosent Mrs, Harper to her and gave notice that Sue could not receive the colored delegates at her home. She revoked the invitation she had issued, and thereby a storm was created in the associa: tion. To quiet the troubled waters Mra. Demorest decided to jctve & reception herself. and all the delegates, irrespective of color, were invited, Mra. Helmuth sald that she certainly had the right 10 may whom she would recetve, at her own ‘home. She sent ip her resignation ‘association, but it'was not accepued = -s0e. Snow Storms in Italy. Rome Dispatch to the Loudon Standard, October 20. ‘Telegrams from the provinces bring accounts of weather of almost unprecedented severity for the Ume of year. Snow falls have taken place at Bo- logna, Mantova, Genoa, Florence, Modena and elsewnere. At Torrigita, in Liguria, tt fell toa depth of thirty centimeters. Near Parma tele. graphic communications were interrupted, crops aimals were injured, and the chestnut har- vest Was seriously daumaged. In several places in that vicinity the snow was more than a yard and a half deep. A hurricane at Venice uprooted trees, blew down chimneys, and caused the loss of several Darks. At Pisa houses were partially un- Tuoted, and the rain seemed to be a sheet of water. ‘Several lives were iost on the Lake of Como, es Onc Way of Getting Married. From the New York Sun, Noveinber 2. Judge Alien has granted an absolute divorce to Annie A. Lent from her husband, Fletcher Lent. ‘This was the state of affairs described in the wife's vestumony on & ride, did tt not?” Rae topped lergyman’s house —“Youl stopped into a clorgyman’s at Croton Falls and were married?” A—“Yes, sir.” you to your father’s house and went his own way?” A—“Yes, sir. Lent never returned to claim his bride, ——<oo—_____—_— The Planets in November, From the Providence Journal, October :78, ‘The planetary record for November is full of interest. Venus, arrayed tn glorious garments adorns the morning sky. Saturn hovers near the all night long. Jupiter, having been invisible for nearly the whole month, shines near the sun as light in the early hours of the morning. Neptune recedes the otuer giant planets by com- ing into Opposition with the sun, and 1s in’ fine position for the telescope. The charming Indian summer that comes in Novem- ber, when trees are bare and birds have flown, lends ao atmosphere of repose and serenity to the Starry glory of the heavens at night a8 well as to the aspect of the heavens by day, where reigns and rules the all-powerful sun, On or about No- vember 14 a number of meteors may be seen, ra diating fom a point in the constellation Leo,'and Jor thls reason Called Leonids. ‘Their presence in the sky 18 a8 easily accounted for as the move- ments of the planets. ‘They belong to an im- mense ellipse or meteor zone, one extremity resting on the earth’s orbit and the other stretcaing out be- yond the orbit of Uranus Tue — meteor Zone consists of a swarm of par. Ucles following Tempel's comet in its orbit and oue-tifteeith of the orbit. The earth ‘piunges through the zone about November 14 ‘The me- lors encountered are set on fire by the concus- tue display is small, but a few may always be seem. When the earth m-ets, once in tuirty-three Fears, the thickest part of the swarm, a grand Gispiay takes piace. The heavens seem to be on ‘fire, and hundreds of meteors fail from the skies every minute, The last great shower occurred in itis weilto be on the watch fur these litte bodies, for an upusualiy large shower of Leonids may occur when least expect. eee Canada and Maine. From the Montreal Witness, October 31. “They are very fresh” ts what those who use Slang are saying of those Canadian newspapers who are calling upon the United states to subsl- dize the short line of the Canadian Pacific which runs through the State of Maine, or cede tue north- ern half of the State to Canada.” If the Canadians wanted any! for “developing” the State by meaus of the ruliway they would have done weil to bargain for it before buliding the railway. Americans would probably consent to having te Whole of the United States annexed to Cauula if Canada would separate from Great Britain, but tuey would not give up one foot of territory, how- @.—"This marrtage took place when you were off | Q—“atter your marriage your husband took | beautiful cluster Praesepe, and ts visible nearly | morning star at its close.’ Mars beams with ruddy | making a revolution in about thirty-three years. | ‘The meteorolds are not equally distributed througu | the orbit, the thickest portion extending along | sion and descend in showers through the earth's | atwosphere. In ordinary years, like the present, | ever iow or valueless, on any other terms. oo Detectives Sent to Stherin. ‘Moscow Dispatch to Reuter’s Loudon Agency. Eleven Oflivers of the Moscow detective force have just Deen sentenced, five of them to deporta- Chief of tue local detective department, and Major 'S his assistant. In tue-tuquiry into the ir the proofs Of guilt adduced against the ac— cused were few, Dut the severe sentences nounced ou thera were infileted by command of the czar tn his quality of supreme Judge of the em- the czar himself. — —— A “Pincher” of Women. THE MYSTERIOUS ASSAILANT WHOM THE DETROIT POLICR WANT TO CAPTURE. Aspecial to the N. Y. World from Detroit, Nov. 1, says: A woman living on Croghan street com. Jumped out of an alley and caught hoid of her. ‘She screamed, but the fellow drowned her eries by her arms and ocner parts of her Body. After make ing two or Luree black and Dune spots with his fin. gers be suddenly threw her from him and darted sounded “like the Sereeen of an evil spirit.” ‘The Axray sult of cothes. He was of dark complexion d his face Was covered With a stubby beard. ‘The residents of tuls Viciulty are fuil of tue ex- ploltsof the “pincher.” ‘They say be hus assaulied Out on the streets during the past week. He has thus thrown tue neighborhood into a state of ver- for. The men are up tu arms, and talk of giving the fellow a taste of lynen law if they catch him, ‘The police are incitned toconsider the terrorizer us creature of imagination. ‘There seems to be some Qngers of the “pincher” are slow about admit- ting it. ahaa ‘The Frauds fa Vienna, ‘Vienna Dispatch to the Loudon Daily News. An Englishman some days ago presented checks Amounting to £5,000 drawn on a French bank to the Credit Anstait, where he has had small de- Postts during the last tweive months, ‘The Credit Anstalt refused to pay the sum immediately, and telegraphed to Paris for inormation, An answer came that the man was a swindier, and was to be Immediately arrested. It Was (ound, however,that he Dad ieft Vienna the same day, having dismissed Dis servants, aud some days previously sold bis furniture, carriages and horses. A Hungarian Woulab named Metz, with whow he had been Liv- lug, lett Vienna w.th u young child a week ago. Sag has been traced to 8 snail Village hear Graz, : ved £4,000 in Jewelry were found in et possession nt NPE —————-se+. Their Fa Encapade, FOUR WELL-KNOWN PROPLE. ughter of De Witt Edwards, of Patersou, N. J. <Zects of corrosive subimate potsoulng: Sue had teen afllicted with a troube Of a gastric natury, aad’ bevwre Bt ou Thursday moratng. Ed- 1D and went tou cioset tor herinedt. | Cin te tae dark Re'eised & ‘Bottle of corroniys | wards xot up wublimate by minake, Zhe child was given ti ollie and sue woos @ very large dose beiore her father discovered what it comlained. Drs Kinne 4 Vreciand were ia attendance all day, but tue quanUty of poison taken Wasso great Uhai not! could a¥ail” The parents are overcome With ric ‘This Was Lbeir only child. Two Youxs ExoutsuaN HELD FOR FoRoRKy.— ‘The case of K. ke and W. Chapman, the sons of a Tak Couector at Gat eyRArresed in New York at the instance of the British cousul before Com couples arrived at the Union depot on the train Ged 10 agony early Tuesday morning trom the | Tou Atchison. One of the men went to a livery stable and procured a double rig, while the other one reuiained with the ladies in the depot waiting | oom. Whea the carriage arrived all of them got In and drove off at a rapid rate. ‘vhey drove over on Ube east side Of town and starved down Charles | street, AC Stn abd Charies street the horses be- came frightened and ran at fuil speed, and one of the borss shied, knocking the carriage agaiust @ Jainp post and ‘turowiug out all the occupants. It was impossible to learn tue names of all Of the persons, as they refused to give them, One of the “women, named Watson, had her bead badly injured and six teeth were Knocked out. ‘The other woman, who gave Ler jaune as Minnie, but Would say nothing more, had Six ribs broken ‘and Was otherwise uurt. One of the men, WBo sald his nine was Haskins, was thrown Beadiong against the laip-post, breaking bis Jaw and mashing his nove, ‘Tne ocher ian Was Dut slightly Wounded. ie refused to sive any Of | Lueir haines, suying that they were ail well known 4m Atchison, and 11 the facts became nolved about M would ruin tuem. The people were all well dressed. ‘Tlus the ailaif Was wrapped in mystery. Yesterday afternoon one of the women died, Bui | Detore death abe asked for a minister and made a confession, giving her nuine as Mrs. Minnie Morri- sou. Then came news trom atculson which showed that tue four yersons were Will. Van fer for Howell & Jeweit, lumber i Descumb, traveling saiesivan for the same firm: Mra. Mine Morrison, wife uf W. H. Morrison, & fruit dealer, and Miss ida Leapscu, daughter Of J. J. Leapson, a tailor. Mrs. Morrison is tie one who died. Miss Leapsun wili recover, Dut her face Will | | | | {Hon to Stberia anJ six to imprisonment for various | Periods, for conniving at the crimes of notorious | Tobbers and other offenders against the law. | Among the condemned are Col. Mourvatef, former | | Square 28, fronting ire. Tue officers were deuounced by a well-known | wief Dained SOkOloy, WhO Wrote a private letier Lo | plained to the police today that while going toa! druggists for some medicine late at night a man | holding hts hand over her mouth. He then pinched | off with a laugh, which the woman declared | “pincher” Was described as a Young man wearing | no les$ than & dozen women who have ven.ured | rounds for tue rumors that are afloat, however, | ut the WoIReD Who have suffered frou tne strong | A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT KEVEALS THE DISGRACE OF | A telegram to the New York Sun trom St. Joseph, | pieces oF parcels of abd adate-iptaw aad bing in the | Mo.. Nov. 1, says: On last Sunday morning two | ve His Davomrer Powox.—The four-rear-oid | a be badly disfigured. —co0—____ JUDGMENT ON & LOTTERY TickeT.—Louls Cahn Drought suit against Alvin Kruseier, in the United States Cireult “Court at Kansas City some time ago for $37,000. Piaintif claimed tuata lottery Ucket was'owned by them a common; that Ube Ucket drew a prize, which was cashed by Kruseler, Who refued 1 pay over the half to which. plain: Tift was eatitied. “ne case went to the jury rues. WASHINGTON, D.0., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1887-SIX: PAGES: AUCTION SALES. ING BUSINESS; FIRST-CLASS DESIRABLE AND SEASONABLE GOODS, IX ALL UPWARDS OF 800 PIECES, AT ACOTION WITHOUT LIMIT, TO DEALERS AND PRIVATE BUYERS, WITHIN OUB AUCTION ROOMS, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER SEV- ENT, AT TEN O'CLOCK. B3-3t qpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘BG! OF Hi Cea isi ee kiiaceise aE at TWEL' Florses,, Buggies, Wagons, ac. THOMAS Downie, Auctionser. CATALOGUE SALE oF STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS m™ RVERY, DERARIMENT, OF LITERATURE, And | ing Evenings. Parties ups! atteud the Sale can have their or- be pec fede DOWLING, Auct. THis AFTERNGON. E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctionces, en ee ra) i uate ced fans gions sa tc Petey ris ‘street 34 feet to the rear line of said lt west See cA RER. Dewspaper publi in Washington, C. Convey- ‘abciug, cat purchaser's cost’ Nozeed PUM DU NCANSON BROS, Aucta,_ ‘THIS EVENING. Witten & WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. SPECIAL SALE. CATALOGUE MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION ITALIAN SUARELE BCT STATUARY, Bours UAE, ea iti ee, ‘Churches, Parlors, Halls, Libraries, &o. Sale will ar EEDA AD EPR a, ome grantee ‘The collection will be exhibition After- mpd ras. tasers es OB1t WALTER & WILLIAMS & 00.. Auots. OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. A See gen BS ited States Senate, 5 ven C street northeas , on SATURDAY, THE FIftH oF Novesbele at TWELVE OCLOCK NOON. W. & CANADAY, Sergeant-at-Arms, U. 5, Senate: B23 (pucuss E. WAGG@AMAN, Auctioneer, EES' SALE OF LOT, IMPROVED ON THE "HEAR THEREOF BY TWO EuAMe HOUSES, _By virtueof ad at true dy eso ded ise po TG ello 88, $¢ sea ofthe Land Hecordsof the thereby secured, we wil pl! at pubs the ‘on SA OTE Ye Tua FOUR UGLOCK P.M. tot in kM. Halls Sho 100: of the records of ‘the? fice of fol.o 160, ‘the surveyor's office paid District, impioved by two two-stury frame “Terms: One-third caah, balance in three equal in- stallmentsin aix,twelve and eighteen months.for whict h ng interest frou ‘sale |HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN. Real Estate Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON M. iD AVENUE, BETWEEN FOUR- aXpacua AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTH- aereeas Of 8 deeres of the Supreme Court of, No, O340.T Sin colt nt public sactogt eyes phe premises on FRIDAY, THE 1 TWENTY-EIGH1 POUR CLOCK FM. the cant halt of let nimbered seven (7), im reservation D, situated on Maryland av- VALUABLE PROPERTY At THE SOUTHWEST Nos” rN Be [-FUURTH AND K & Ts PRL! BY 1" FRAME HOUSES: $00 AND 2402," AT AUCTION: on MUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER SEVENTH, 1487, at FOUR O'CLOCK, ir frout isd the premises, I shall sel) all of Oriinal Lot 22, in! 5 feet © inches on the south side. K street 1, ae depth of 75 feet on the west side of ith street, being southwest corner of 24th aud K ects northwest, iaproved by two frame dwellings, Nos. 2400 and 2402, which rent for $33 per month. i conveyancing spd tecordiny atypurchaser' coat 200 deposit will be required at the time of sale. ‘Terms made known at sale. out déda THOMAS DOWLING, Auct_ /HOMAS DOWLING, Ai FOUR VALU BUILDING LOTS NEAR THE CORNER of HASDN STREETS, GEOKGE- FRIDAY" SERN OO! ij: NOVEMBER, on ELEVENTH. 2887, BY PELOCK. on. th premises, 1 shall nel the following valnable Erty: Two lots 20x00 each ‘ou the west alde oth street, and two lots 20x54 on north side of N street, These iots adjoin the corner of 30th an. N streets, and oifers a fine opportunity to sepure fine Duilding ator or for prontable Bs jo investment, ‘Terms made known at ve nd recording at purchaser's cost ; posit of 660 wil be required ca wots lot ae thet até of sale. O31 didn Hwa DOWLING, Auctioneer. zi USTEES' SALE OF FORREST HALL DRUG Bas SE ORORTOUN, “DS, PORMELLY OWNED BY ©. H. PICKLING." A KARE CHANC! INVESTMENT. “TH: ONLY ION DEPARIMENT. ghattel deed of trust recorded in seq..one of the land records, runbia, and by direction ‘ot the undersizned trustees wyetion. on the grcinises. on FIT- r FOUR OGL VCR Ps Me a koods and chattels im stores 1260° and 12962": ‘High street. Geonretown, b. C., consist fixtures, soda fountain,’ fount um cylinders, genera tur, safe, mnedicines, drugs, formule, proscription files, ow winduw, gas fixtures, of other furniture or stock of any kind’ whatever coutaimed in aid stores, as specified in Schedule A attached to aaid dred. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, balauce in notes at siz, 5 3 <i ing at pu one, Gaal Aeposit requires of : = : 5 to be tied w.th das t= mohabbatein = 1209 S1st and 470 Loui hue, (Trustees, oon te Su anita | |UMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TOUTE ANE GE YAY ABED BB Sear RENNIN THE ANACOSTIA OVER RIVER MEAR AME Distuicl tine: By rirtue of deed of trust from Ane haw for the riet art De ceased, the sired we will sell at public auction Bathe pn athe TWELFTH BAY GF SOV. niBes 0) EMBER, 1887, AT THREE O'CLUCK P.M. all those pratrict of Columbus called fusion or art. of purchase” on the Beonings load Sust west of ite, adjoining the lands of 0-4 MeEuae Sud! Chaties G° Duncanson, William Henson sods Sister. containing 30 scree shore or lew Tersne of sale: One-third of the y urchaso-money in cash, and the balauce thereot in twe equal taatainegni stuis and twelve inonthe from day of ‘sale with nates fst from day of pale, speared byt deed of trumt aie the property sald; ot all cay at tin Chascror purcuasérs. A depo! of the purchaser oF purchasers, Ait couveyaneine and reco Purchaser or purchasers. ersiguedl truvtere reserve the ne ° erty tt the Fisk aud cont of Reserv aiter five daye adv ooi.ata ii WERDER, ([VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘TOR z Bitoveb ots "WINE THARE-OTORY BUC ri is et cn eo ge Remit te etre Bs ESE, 258 ry ay Lees Ef * § tit HES JUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, ‘By virtue of an order of the sree Set age abe gates ot the jest will of Soha fe the respective premises, the follow! bed real eatate (all situsted in the city of Washington, District of Columbia),at the times hereinatter specified, £0 WEDNFSDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF KOVEM- BER A.D., 1887, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., sub lote ewgnty alk (26), twenty-seven (27). wenty clgbt (28) {romty ane (by in aqua praber BO tape y two three-story ‘brick houses, Nos. 743 and TBotoriec eet poe So, = same day at 230 o'clock pam. eub lot thirty (3 vine nna ber 529, iiaproved by » three-story brick bufldiag, a Hatreets purthwest feast coruer of 4th and 5 aud on THUR DAY, THE TENTH DAY OF Ro. VENER, A:D Ishi at FOUR DELOGR Pa. Ms -D. x ML. ‘west fitteen (15) feet of sub lot five (5), by the dep Hheregt fy uuare Dunbar S38. luproved Oy ® fn: Prick dwelling No, 311 H street northwest: ‘and on the same day, at 4:15 o'clock puns alot sub lotsis in square num! 28, impo y # four-story brick dwel.ing and stable, No. 313 H street northwest; aud on the same day at 4:45. al ins parts of lute nine (9) and ten (10), in square south of ‘square 562, hav- ing s fr.nt on Massachusetts avenue and H street orth of "15 feet, that is to say teu (10) feet on tse westel ide of lot nine (9) and five (5) feet on the eastern side of lot ten (10) and running parallel with — a of Lenin between a oe ty one ten Go) rom, Baseecuusetts avenue ‘tect. north, m- wed by a three- frame dwelling, No 229 Wassachusette avenue northwest And on FRIDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, A.D. 1837, £OUKU'CLOCK P.M, sub lot “B,” of John k.Condon's subdivision of lot twenty-nine (29), juare number S¢4, luuproved by & frame house, 12 ‘Ball's alley. And ou the same day at 4:10 o'clock p.m., sub lot “C,”, iu last-nained subdivision and squ.re. im- me house, in Ball's alley. on the suture improved by'a frame Rewas sad aqtare, im) ‘frame house, in Ball's auly- And on the same day at4-45 o'clock py m,, sub Jot (140) one hundr d and forty. in square umber 673, improved by a grip dwel No, 42 I atreet northwest. And on the same. at o'clock sud lot “B." in square number 623, im- Tete case ad beet dati Ne Fa AL CR SALUHDAY, the THELETH DAY 0} NOVEMBER, AT FOUR O'CLUCK F. M.. a Jows Borluning Yor the sume 93 fect G inane woe jows: Bogiuning for the same, 8.3 fee from the southsast corner of cald equate and ranuiag ence weet aud fronting on Matreat VF foot; thence rth thence eust 17 feet, and ing, No. 014 SM strect woul east, And on the ‘at 4:15 velock pan, subiot two G2) inequare auunber BGS" deeeribed oe improved by a two.story aud attic brick. house, Net ULUM street soutbeant Aud on the sawe day at 4:4 o'clock pan. part of sub lot one (1), in squire munber Bio. aekcribed os toliows: Binnie £08 the same ‘at the southwest corner of said fot, ai ‘thence east slong the line of K strest. 24 Tet. & inebes Pienceuort (3 fous @ inches, theten weak 24. fect iuches, and theuice south to piace of beg-ubin, Ways Proved by two-story brick dwelling, So. 1010 K of sale for all the pieces of ‘2p of the purchusemoney in cask oberthing 3) in one year, and one-third Cs) in two years frota the day of ale, or all casi, at the option of the Gg gurchaters Dferhed pepineute to Qo mccared oy Geedl'of trust ujom the real eetate sold and to dru interest at wix per cenitum per anname, One. band: ($100) dollars will ve required of the purchaser OF Purchasers on each of suid pieces or parcels Zoid nt the time of the eale dt the sans chaser of parclinsors suail tail to comply with the terms of sale within teu days ater taid sale: the under mugned reserve the right to resell at the risk aud cowt of the defanithe pure ‘Ail couveyancing and re= cording at the purcliaser's cost. WILLIAM A. GRAY, 1013 Sew York ave, JOHN McDERMOT S10 Benn. ave. n¥. Exeeutors and Trustees under the 029-4 tonol2_*"Widof dulin He Condon, CRANCERY 8 “OF : LE OF THAT LOT AND FIRE-PROOF BUILDING ON THE NORTH- USITED STATES AS THE BUREAU OF EDU- iatrict or Cait pusaed tn Eqary Caves, Se rrict of Colum in Equi.y Cause No. 10308, Docket 26, wherein Daniel Pratt Wright qoumpleinant and Kina C, Wright etal ar, dotendanis Eshall on THURSDAY, the TENTH DAY UF \O- YEMBER, A. D. 1887, sf FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., offer forsale at auction in front of the premises, part of 108 umbered three (3) in sauure numbered 1 wr hundred and twenty-nine (429), in the city of Washington, C., bewinning for the saine at ‘the southwest corner ja lot aud runing thence east. along G street north, seventy feet; theuce north thirty-nine. and tweaty hundredths (39.20) feet to the center of wall thence weet veventy feet, aud thence south: street west thirty-uine ahd twenty lmudredth eet to the place of becinning, tuprovd by story and basement brick fire: Luilding., ow oc. copied Uy the Un.ted Staves asthe Bureau of ratieation, mug of sule--Oue-fourth of the purchase money in cash and the residue in three equal instalments st re- fale, with interest at per gent peranauie pevsble le, interest at 6 per cent wm, pay semi-annually. The deferred ‘payments to bs nocured by’ tie purchaser's notes ‘and ' dood of tru.t on tbe roperty : or ail the purchase mone} be paid in MAdcvoult of 8000 wil be routired at the tne of e. WrAli conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's If the terms of sale are not ith within rgaty aayeafteranlo the property will be resold at the my Fisk and cost Of the defaul yarchaser. HEGINALD FENDALL, Truste, Corer 4 st. and La ave, WALTER B. W! IAMS & CO., 020-4 ‘Auctioneers, PP OMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUA! AND ONL rv ey TATE ON TRE x ED REAL ESTALE ON TWENTY. FIMST STREET AND NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE- RUE, BETWEEN M AND N 81) Hts NORTH By virtue of a deed of trust a in, Liber No. 1047, folio 121 et ae ‘the 1 dfaent of the party thereby sccuren defeat hs bce 2 y thereby sect ide fm the Peyinent of the uotes therein destribod, ‘we will soll Site ‘auction, in front of sree on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER sENTH NEXT, a! FOUR O'CLOCK P, M., part of Lot 4, im square 99, Leviuning on New Hauipshire avenue: 2 feet trom the corner of Tweutr-first arect ‘aud said avenue, aud ruuuing southerly alonw said avenue 21 oe i thence ‘south ‘along’ Twenty-first attest, 7 feet inches, thence east 117 feet, thence m 6 at juches, aud thence westerly, in a it line, pte Pasinning: uproved in part by pwo-story - house.) A platot eaid property will be exhibited at the ‘Terms. One-third cash, of which $100 will be re- quired st timo of ale: balance’ tu tases equal inents, inals, twelve, and cigiteen moutha tor. wi notes f puriaeer, heart iatereat froin day of a8 taken: of ull canhiat option of pubepeerr) Sse orall ovtion Y ail convey= neing and recording will be xt purchaser's cost; torus tobe complied wiahiay twelve dja frou tine of sale ‘oF property will be resold at .isk and cost. it~ ing purchaser after seven Bee WAG REA, JOHN W. iG, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. oot JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. ‘RUSTEE’S SALE UND! ECREE. jURT OF PPEVES OF TH Fie rid wet ings ON Bas? CAPITOL StREE WEES SECOND AND THIRD STREETS EAST Al sous ON SOUTH A STREET, IN THE SAME By virtue of » decree 8 fas Seance = : wih, Cy ob. three (3), (4), five (O), My (8), Ne yal nee ale Sertich rinteast tne jotted wt Seine {a of'Secord hy ths ose se Ea Biases des ear teed \: at see Pe ne oll eoenees Opposite City Post-office, wae K 0 DRESS Con: AWATS. FALTER B, WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. 8, SALE Or Naey WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, ay 33. fulic ‘Trustee un- cesitunte tn the city cf Wash of Columbia, and jambered. rox jurviving trustee, sul in square num! lot the District of Col ‘trust, dated “Ay ‘et seq.. oneof the ‘in the office iumbia, in Book 2! many convents aleat, yen at 716 1. ra, Wednesdays, Sere’ Hon. B.S. 193m fatale HOKTHAND IN TEN Phi 5 fi errr 3 in said 1321 F street northwest, ABLE BUILDING IN TWENTY-SEC- ‘OUD StRERT WHat Roan Tue F 'ERNOON, NOVEMBI AE OU AR We Sap SE HE ART STUDENTS, CE WILL RE-OPEN Tits day and evesinn ‘Mr. AG. ey Sylvester and Mise Ads o8 NTLEM, ‘WISH! Li ‘Address Box No 4 Star 022, 26,002,3,4,5,7.8,0.10-108, Bie or Yuinb "ano Bs WEST, AT AUC 110! mak 1 8QU. Se a ea ot pat to Me eel penne: s ; st, near H, and frouts 30 po rait and historical painting. Evening and Mondays and Wetnes AITS TAUGHT IN FIFTEEN Tey am, | Meteroak or aus “der wie by EY NOLDS, Room 1: Eats, . DUNCANSON BROS,, Aucta, (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. ANCERY 8. Om EROPERTY nu faction uarsuteed: jullding, cor. 7th and & Terms to be comp! Texerved to rese i ot SUNCAN HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. -EDERICK >. AND pr rir ay seq... oneal ‘the land records ton County, in the District of Columbia, ana 03 rection of the party secured thereby, the uudersixne front of the premises, on FR! ELVENTH, fH Fiy au situate aud bei: SRO tor the same on the ALE OF VALUABLE HALE STEELS WES: AND " STREETS SOUTH. ts Virtue uf a decree of ‘the Supreme Court gears Gian te leret 1, v z 127, the undersigned trustess yuctivn in trout of the, SESHCAVOP SOHN {bed real RR, ‘The SHAFTESBURY METHOD in the finest in the orld and the most bighly indorsed. It teaches NA at SE m. Di Mi aces Sen is st publTS ou WEDNESDAY 1HE 1887, A’ Pst, the tallow ‘eatate, situated in the city of Washington, follows, to wit Lots uumberal"ase coeten ios follo' : bu ve. (3): , clerem (12) twenty alt (20) and) owenty eye (2) 18 ive Hundred an one (541); # S haviug a frontage of 49 fect 5 inches on Bouth in Dramatic FE: MARTYN COLLEGE OF E TORY, 313 6th stn. w., hall's block im 8 T: By virtue of a deed ialowmne free, | SCHON ASD Ga. enst of City P.O. | Severs : ie! BovpEs Pa | Mux M. J Praso:. PITOL HILL KINDI 22 dnt. «Mine CORNELIA | nih year opens iFeular and inforination address the priucipal. O'CLOCK, the tolowing ‘that certain piece or south side of 7th or T st x hundred sud fitty feet trom the intersection of 71h and rederick streets, and running thence westerly thirt feet on 7th street: thence Tuning back tom 25-foot alley. Feri ot alo fx prescribed gala jurchase moey in cosh. inoue (1) and trots) cars, for which the no ‘and the balanc south one hundred «i thence east parallel with 7b street thirt th by and with the diviisiou of Cal- hundred and thirty feet, more or begiuning, to-ether with the tmprove- snd recording at cost of pur- chaser. $200 deposit will be required at the time of sale: One-half cash; balance in one year sale, with interest at six pel annum: or all cash, at the: Gayot sale the property will be rewold cost of the detaulting ven to Kapid Writing, Rapid i Caleuations, Commer 33 Terme cipal. aul®-3in | PRIVATE OR 1N CLASSES, | trom Parse) will ive lemons | horough instruction B10 Toth stn" houn's property one QyeR) metits, All conveyaeini + ee F ¥ ly Re Thorough ped, oume men and w sane rae ‘Typews ‘students may enter QPENCERIAN ten days after Fisk aud TRE'S SALE OF VALI PAL ESTATS Ox NORTH LAND AV.NUE AND Ti LHWEST, IN WASHINGTON, ap Colum! dabei sere thre POSALS FOR BRICKS GRANIT mn HicoRus ston Li N 3 a the written request 0, the frauleiat spite sates aL. THE RiGaT ‘Saud, Broken Sto: fellow Pine Lumber ra ouly. at tie for the training of For particulars Oxf loth ots peu o12-1m, Mrs LOUISE POLLOCK, of National Rindenperten ‘of William B. Todd's sub-division of ‘thr e hundred aud flty-two (302), cher with all the improvewents, ways, easemenia, Pu of Wm. ¥. 59-2m* 8 Grant Places bet the 10th, Gand Ht ste ks. WILLIMENE BKOMLEY WILC Re the aindy of Fiane DAVIS Piano 5 Ait ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE, 4 SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, 2 and 1214 14th st. and 1407 Mass. ave ‘MR. aud MRS. WILLIAM D. CABELL, Principal all rah i to be of frst quality, sound, uni- ‘and free trom any de- ‘orton’s best quality, and fects, ‘Cement to equal F- U- pine . ow pie, thorough; Esmond stright Sh ferro Superfoctious of auy kind whatever. Delt; vanste, ceineut, aatid, 10 day from date of ‘contract, alter which deliveries to be made from time to time im such quantities an way uired. These articles wiust couf tions which will be furnished by the Ge.eral ‘Storekeeper st the Navy Yard, and must pass the usual Raval inspection; and s reservs De withheld from the amvunt of ea b the completion of the contract. Bidders to the General storekeeper at the U. 3. Waal D. C., tor specifications, forms: an. all information relative thereto. be made ou the p.o1 8 any proposal ihe Govermm nt, iuaaer General, U.S. Navy. FFICE OF THR struction of the Consressional No. 145 East Capitol street, Washington, D. C.. Oc: toler 2. IN87- sealed proposals will’ be Teccived at day, November 14, 1887. ring terra-cotta pipes and tious aud Conditions may be Ditect, at the above :tunber. erty atthe risk and cust of the defaul ‘after at least five <5) days’ advertisemet ee YMOUR W, TULLUCK. ‘Surviving Trustee, The three buildir ‘with the other, and Open play-srounds in ments are periect, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, JUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. IMPROVED REAL. Eataaee BEING IOUSES NUMBERED 931 AND 935 FOUKTH STREEL NORTH wEsT. Under aud by virtue ot the powers and suthor-, it will and testament of tian G. Gockeler, I snall offer for sale at pul Tear, The sanitary appoint ‘an the hygiene of the whole feted iiSiiment isin accord with the latest and most eulight- enediviews upon that portant eulvert Tue course of cade woen. Colles Twitch’ Sr dustice Miller ot the Bas ieeen erases & fail diy foma, of wh Court of the United Stat School for youns ladies: whose t than Norwood Institute.” poree of study, which embrmoos fded in al other branches of pol adapted to the finished de’ Terms have been made as low as is compatible, in this city, with the complete comfort of such 8B pment of fine talent in * que Deparimout reecryen t The: Deparimcut fescrven tue ut considered advanta JAMES FULTON. Pay- e vested by the last In addition to this rer are clogant culture UH O'CLOCK P. M., the follo Foal estate: Part of ton dures in sqaure Ave hundred and COMMISSION FOR CoN- TGorary Buildin, | lishment and the empl _ anaennes: Shepetveneet Gnesi V are ak, SCHOO! HARE Principals Vo QGTAMMERING CURED.—REFERENCE TO RESI- isuta of Washington nd, others who have bees SHAR. Priscipal Wank i of 4th. street west Shealihe “FO an. ste tBu) fest to. fect ‘six inches (16 ft. ie ‘thence east eighty: ¥; thence north sigteen 15): thence west elehty ait Teddence, Re bat’ 4th Nee mediately thercaiter. { siiall this office until 12 noon, OF, st. nw. Mra. M. ice Culture, Flocut Proved by seix-room frame had at the uftice of t Street northwest. Aud. 1, 9 C. LAMAR, Secretary of the CLARK, Architect o1 the Capitol; Librarian of Congress, Commissioners, ote 14, 42-100) feet ;theuce sk residence, with 4th street north- Jance it ual oP Secret interet fay ured by M-STEVENS i ington School of Elocutjon. VERNON SEMINAR 100, 1104, 1116 French and, English Boardi Academic, Intermediate and Primary Departmenta — Commodious new school builds SESSION - ROOMS, CLASS-1 with steam beating aud best ready for occupancy this | ‘Thirteenth year begins OCTOBER 6. Forcirculars apply to Principal, MRS. F 3. SOMERS. rf eighty. forty-two huudredthe hx (86) ddredtits (13 42 __HOUSEFURNISHING: We Isvire You To Exause OUR FALL STOCK OF CARPETS, FUR- NITURE, AND UPHOLSTERY GOOD3 WHICH WE ARE XOW OPENING, IF STYLES ARE NOT BETTER, AND PRICES AS LOW FOR SAME CLASS OF GOODS AS CAN BE FOUND, WE DO NOE AeK YOU TO BUY. SOME BIG DRIVES IN FURNITURE. Y, ‘t.'and 1130 11th at. ing and Day School for red by a three-at vensences, boing "Terms of sale instalment ually fro. day of ortrust or alle. it of bi sv aura gecerecoloo sonia ee wit (10) days. resale chaeee eter sony (0) aye trustee under the? of Will and testament Ff @. Gockeler, decrased, NTOBRINER, Attorney. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. W. H HOEKE, 801 Market Space. Pies Sroves. In selecting a Heating Stove it will be to your inter- est to inapect our immense assortment, embracing all styles and the latest designs, which we are offering at low prices, Keeping ouly first-class mechanics, we are prepared to do ali kinds of repairiug in the best man- ner, especially Latruvesand Furnaces, Acai respect reek. ELKTON a1-3m_ VIOLI Mi amisece 000 ane mies McDONALD-ELLIS SCH ave. 7th wt. Sheenewe ‘enoot tor ‘lot thirteen (13), in square sane treet gaat 16 fee! ‘frou the northeast aid lot, and runnil feare daily receiving our Fsll Supply of Carpets, comprising all the new patterns in Bigelow, Lowell, and Hurtford Wiltons; Bigelow, Lowell, and Hurtiord Brussel; Moquites in choice patterns; Lowell and ‘Hurtford Ingrains; Art Squares, all. sizes; Rugsand Mate in all tho new desigus; Furniture Curtain Drapery, Lace Curtaiba, aud ‘Lable Covers LLIERE HOME AND DA! family Lote D.C. 1838 T st. October 3: Sins HOOE BRO. & 00. 1328 Fst. megs aap we a Paper “waar Fea gs 3 EES ASTRs. CHAS. W. PAIRO, Principal AST ETE OF DESIRABLE 1 TOL FRENDS ELECT cH nisgr ie Bone are ‘per piece wap tate for 40. Ber place, 10och Emibomsed ‘of lot ten (10) in iE =e me een VALU. ar uC SSS & MO oatSG LOG 3 HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL, FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY REsPECT. Fer chase asd Secenptive pe CHATFIELD, Proprietor end Manager. fur Pepating. wt Mina’ © Bits GAKMERTS ALTERED, ti at ie : Mime MCU wrwamant, Modiate.— DRESS NAK 0 pies DYSURING PasMiOx- Ly Abd a pervect Bt, et lowest tn ou7 00! capes Ch Stee Re 3 orld call» able. cd dv vour own Dyeing at home, wita PEERLESS DYES eM dye everything Ther are so% Irie cea ppcnag au ctjarn ons —— Price 1c. 0. ore, Toe se melee of Ren eding Qustbes: ‘Tew reseeOTAES A pvae b $ ING » DRY CLEAN Fixe BS) hime t Li New York 2 iret clase ent'a wicket # ton ANION AST CAROLINE Lhe’ 9 with AV an Mam Neg, Se tly ‘apd satinfact 406 West 234 street New avy F STREET SUkTAWrst T PAKIS! ODES IN FINE PRENCE —_ *Sialir avons. RUSSIAN BANGS, KHEA Waves. Alwaye in Order by Pian Coming. Dressed and Bangs S)iinviet, ary me PINc DEY CLEANING Ret! ISHMENT AND DYE WOXKHS, VOL G at: aie pepe peed eyo ances aceon ae faa aS ALL Woo; GARMENTS MADE UF OR XIFPED, Ala’ an, CuER, 7 oem 188 ANSI K BUMPSREY. 430 we a se BLOATER MACKEREL, ‘Very Best Quality. ‘Fem, fat and white DW, BUNCE Ly 2 aud # wT. REE (RSE ty ‘Just reosivei A HALF TOK OF ELEGANT EVAPORATED Cals- FORNIA 4PRIOUTS. Price very low. ELPBONZO YOUNGS COMPANT, ry 428 Oth street perth west, ‘THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLDIS. GERES:? Beware of imitations of the Xame end Brand, and ve ure and vee to it thet either secke or barwale mead “CERES” And hove the imprint of ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS Attached, Kone geauise without thet we golf Bedale "wemeneoin, Oty “Whovasle Pious end Greta Deatem Facsr Bun Fiver aXRE ONLY Tats Bere axp ar ET Tet Ab Te aa, ‘Phone899 > he ravst BEER Faust Lame Connsrs Exeucr Or “Seaeias Remar ek Leen (SUarenter oy ErEBLel eo Laat bates SUTRACT OF. Pee ton Te —— us Bile. FIG a, wey otes bes Scion we Mae Dany Cece

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