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Seven Mem Are Condemmed to bie. THLEGRARS 10 THE STAR |xcews'ar cena, tow Won't be an Owne: Scrrsscre rH. sTaTss WHY HE WOULDN'T BUY : Premencea, Nov. 9—Geore Smith, known as “prusbuns Pt 000. “= horse 1s. a good one,” sata “Phil, not wast t become al Owner, My feucbes me that as soon aSa ian be owner his Judgment becomes aftected. I have seen | thrower of the deadly missile Owners back their horses when they nad 084 | evidence, howe Shadow of a chance to Win. A horse may show an 4 Owner an extraordina put Ido Watching all the horses wit nxt Tuuity to Judge and Det accordingly. Again, Ihave eu ve cent on the Besides 1 t beaten by such horses as The Bard.” bombs; books and newspapers containing such in- | Orkingimen and advised them Yo arm themselves aay seraeaSitcrtaieoacad cy cs ea ett | Stor he purpo ot reelin.", The assoctaon An Eloping Husbaad Caught. tance; the bomb which was thrown at the Hay- pov Papa nae Bhar mat ie mn 188 STORFED BY WIS WIFE 48 HE WAS RUNNING OFF | market the night Of May 4, 1886, was made by | ClgbLy in the United Statesin March. poo WITH BIS SISTER-IN-LAW Louls Lingy, and a number of like ‘ones were dis | Principally im the cities of indus.ry._ For some Prrrascne, Nov. 9.—A special trom Rochester, | trituted a short Ume be.ore the gathering of the | “ie previous to May 1. 1886, there eee eee of these “groupe” in Chicago—the North Side, the Pa, says: The littie community of West Bridge- | Haymarket meeting, those taking Tne Having a | tne 2 Side, tne American, the Karl Mars, the ‘water was all stirred up to-day by the arrest of G. | Some time or place ou the polles and inal seebs. | Prvtlelt, the Southwest Side, and. Jefferson No. 1. ment for their | S*hwab: Neebe, and Lingg belonged to the North L. Barnes and Miss Maggie Blass, his sister-in-law, | bility that very night. ‘The arr: ide “group,” Engel a! ‘as they were attempting to elope. Barnes 18 & | distribution was wade, in fact, at a meeting at- | SM rallroaden, and ‘lives in ‘Rochester. He has been | tended by four of the principal’ conspirators, who | Side, and spies, Par ISTS DID. MANUFACTURING BOMBS—LARGR BoprES OF MEX on- | Sanization” of soctety as 1t then existed in Chi- GANIZED TO OVERTUKOW LaW and oxpeR—avi- | CAZ°., Ail of them in he pole ee, orga me oe DENCE THAT THE DOOMED ANAKCH'STS WERE 46- | handitu of the law" —and also to ‘TIVE PARTICIPANTS IN THE HAYMA?+ KET MASSACRE. | Jences and stores of the rich men. Fi iden wanted i," stated to a Post reporter yester- | Chicago dispatch to the New York Herald. @ay afternoon that Garrison, the Jockey, bas| ‘The charge is often made that me evidence wa! offered to sell biim Sollan, the race horse, for | produced at the trial of the seven condenmed an- | A! “2 time of the actual explostoa Of the bomb archists to show that the men knew that a bom | corner of Desplaines and Lake streets, half a block xperienc. | 8S to be thrown the nigut of th- Haymarket | av. gl 8 es an | meeting, or that they had any knowledge as to the | the he had jeans of knowing what it was, 'A reading of tue | He Lad spoken at the meeting only a few moments, , Will show that the condemned Y tral aad the owner | belonged to @ secret organization, the object of Gepends on this, Amanon the outside, who 1s | Which was to engage in conflict with the police mut any of the | and overthrow law, order and authority in this > of ownership, has a much better oppor- | city. ‘This organization preached that dynamite | ‘8 Platform or declaration of principles of which horses win and tueir owners not have a | DOWDS should be thrown by the workingmen as @ | erty 1s owned by individuals should be destrored, ‘while outsiders have won heavily. | Means of exacting thelr rignts from the capital- | and that ‘all capital which has been produced by bk (hat uext year Eollan Will bé | isis Instructions were given in the secret iodges | labe heavily welyhted in the handicaps and Will be | asto the use of dynamite and the manufacture of | Ot paying more attention to his sister-in-law for some | are now under sentence of death. ume past than bis better half deemed proper. ‘TRE BOMBMAKER. members seem to have also been members of the ee eee conta to keep ner eyes | Ling was the bombmaker for the conspirators, | International “groups,” but to have been of a Het Vig tance was rewarded when early | and the pattern he used was that of the czar higher rank, and to cri ‘amernoon she saw the couple start for the | bomb, two semi-globular shells fastened together | With fro sages ee eee aa ae ted coer Station. Retutorced by two female neighbors she | py q metallic boit, with a bead at one end and a Sellvwed chem, and getting cement as ‘ut at the other. ° A nut was taken from the body | these armed 1. . Hur, of imewater, a tailor named Hahn, who was wounded the rifles Would-be-elopers at the Cleveland and Pittsburg night the bomb was thrown, and it was found to en con ieee eee Geen ed Ralirvad station at Beaver. A stormy scene en- | corr spond exactly with those on tne bombs made | they got ready to use them.” As they were known spoken of the supert- where Barnes lett Sob ority the czar bomb, because of its ‘construc. ‘Security for bis appearance at the Semen | ton Of compound metais, and for some time pre- | would be as little known to each other as posstole. Ting man, | “US to his arrest had one on exhibition in bis | “The brane of the Tate Tis ar nee secre’ seunger, aud the sster-in- | OMCE, WAUGN he deliguted tn suovting to seporters | aasoctation which exisved in Chicago, during 1885 ounger, H ei see him, For this reas as been ct, Well-descl- law is but twenty-three commonty known In Chicagous the “Spies” bomb. | Diack Ursaniaetion Nea auspee was to" brine Texas. named Wm. Seliger, who lived at No. 442 Sed ewe TRY FIND MANY WHITE AMERICANS WHO FOLLOWED | strect, on the north side. Seliger turned info janulacture Of these mis Et Paso, Tax., Nov. %—El Paso has suffered for | siles—“fodder for the police,” as Spes had often | ton of the militia law of the State. ‘Ti central cnt. | termed them. Ling lived ‘with Seliger, and tne this organization had at feast six months past from an eruption of Chk | igtter knew all about the ‘manufacture of the | {reforenno ens saenOrIeY Of Cs ore ae Rese doctors who practice not only among Unings by the ald of which the social revolution sued. The party went before ‘Squire J. C. Wood- | by Engg. Ay ts Tum, of Bridgewat cm takes place on Wednesday next. Barnes is about His wife is five y ——— ‘These bombs were made at the hi Chinese Doctors IK RIDICULOUS TREATMENT. and told ail about the own countrymen, who are quite ae was to be brought about in Chic: Paso, but also, strange to say, amor seagesdos people. ‘Their mode of treatmen:, diagnosts, and LIndo's EXPSAINE: Prarmace ta are the most ridiculous imaginable, | Ling often went into the woods north of the | Wents Issued. Among the principal persons who End stiii they find plenty of customers. A stop to | city and experimented with the bombs upon the ‘Wiis nuisance has just been put py District Judge | trees, tearing them to pieces. He was assisted in | sons, Fischer, and, in'a subordinate degree, Neebe. ing them by Seliger and | Extracts from the Alarm, Parsons’ pape! Tue | Arbeiter-Zeitung and the ‘Anarchist, am men wore handkerchiefs over their faces while at | speeches 01 Schwab, Work. After the massacre many of these bombs | Bagei, show that revolution and bloodshed were ‘ou under a sidewalk Weiy after the H vexpiosion,, ‘Cohfed- | ceudi \d sought Lo inspire a fell . ately after the Haymarket explosion, Cohfed- | cendlary cuaracter, and sought to inspire a feeling ess put an end to a goud deal of heatheD } erates of Lingy in the making Of these bombs were i Huebner and Munsenberg, Lingg belug the moving, | police, militia, and property-owning classes, Falvey, wlio bas appointed & board of medical €X- | nis work of manntgc Aminers forthe thirty-fourth judicial district, as | MS work, rovided for by th statutes of the State. When }wo other men named ye Board Is oF zed he pet mal = Lerten re Tmodiciue in the judictal district without a | Work. After “ e rom the. board. The commissioners | ys, coud tn Lingy's tru e for two years, ‘This action of the court will dade (Chinese docturing in thts A Colored Murderess, active spirit. JEALOUS IN & STREET FIGHT. daruished the money, Sr. Lovis, Nov. 9.—A special from Szvingfield, | demoed men were a Inyard and | (Dey wel between two lored women, Mrs. Miss Sarah Duncan, in the street Mo b Mrs Inyerd was jea mean. The | for tae purpur two women met, and In the presence of Mrs In- | experiment. Yard's busband and another colored man the fight | said tae v occurred, Suouid be given to Lin During the fight Mrs. Inyard said, “Don’t you | seievted by certain me: Dit me wita a rock,” and gave a downward blow | or the Internai upon tae neck of her adversary, who dropped her | with their moa used, It Was then found that Saran was dying | book. Seliger was uiso @ inet ber of the general | On the siand Spies admitve: Uhat he purchased | from the gash tn her neck, a lange streara of blood | committer, winich stovd at Uke head of ali the | dynamite, eaps abd fuse for the purpose ot experi- Poy ee ae! oe dina radian mening.” ‘The morning after the Haymarset AA Za large lot of dynatntie, tuse, abd 3 of the wounds are dangerous. Sarah died in a short meeting a large lof of dynamtie, tuse, and a box ume. ‘They Captured His Maria, ‘dombs by Lingg and Selige Suspecting burgiars he arose and crept uicien and Hermano, Was also the ago. NTS. The bombs were made by Lingg under the soe ONE WOMAN KILLS ANOTHER OF WHOM SHE WAS | auspices of the International Association, which | OPM murder was advocated by these speakers, ‘nd every one of the con- | Who did not hesitate to utter threats in the very det ere iiembers of Luts assoclation. | face of tue police themselves, and yet the city au- : : A bloody and fatal encounter occurred | They could uot but know what was going on, as | thorities did not see fi to put a stop tothese utter- ees Be et ee ee looked up to by their fellows as leaders. | ances. 3 ~ Poheidon ron alnment Was given in Fl day evening. | March, 1466, and the proceeds were to buy dyn. y and experunent with tt, Hucb- head, groaued, and fell to the ‘ground. his was | ner was the librarian of the nurta side “group, ‘We Oret intimation that any weapons were being | and had charge of Che distribution of Herr Moss ‘The afternoon preceding the evening of the ex is plosion a trunk was flied with tnese dynamite by tuese two men ve ROMANTIC LOVERS FOILED IN AN ATTEMPT | carried to Neff's Hall, No. 58 Clybowen avenue, | ing with bombs. ‘The practice w: ect “4 aes’ 70 BLOF. shortly before 8 ociueie “Lingg aod seuger had | OE rage bombs, the practice was directed wo the | Cantos, Pa, Nov. 9—A ladder-and-window | beep Working assiduousiy during the day in filling | bobs and also to expiode them. Iu January, elopement case was nipped in the bud by an trate | ues With dynamite, as Lingy had void | 1486, Spies stated to a man wuo was a Wituess On ger tuey “were to be tukea away that day.” e imes distributed father, near uere, last mignt, Reuben Karper, | When the trunk was opened at Net's Hall several | through’ tue tebevcors deitung offices and spe ‘well-fxed farmer living three miles east, heard a | men came forward, took the bombs aud put thei | a body of tali, strong men iu thelr’ organtzalion notse about the house at 3 o'clock this —— ip thew pockets. While the Haymarket_weeting | who cou.d throw bombs welghlug 150 pounds, He aut! Was advertised to begin at half-past 7, 1 was | stated that the bombs in question were to be used ise of acarpenter | about a social revolution, which meant the de- orus Haul in | every ven to Lincs | the Streets carrying the red flag of the commune of buying dynamite with whica to | and threatenlag. 110 i Informer L-hinan swore to Ut € Was untnimous that the mon ¥ | tion was mude, U agent | men tu line Uhe armed weevions | abject in the parade. About a week before the te | Haymarket morUng Schwab delivered a speech 1a ul | che Hi BREATHING RUIN. Parsons, Fielden, Sples, and all the others were familiar with the workings of this revolutionary committee, which had for fts purpose the “reor- use of dynamite on the lice—* nized OP the law Diow up the resi Micligan avenue razed to tue ground, and the last words he uttered just before the explosion of the bomb were:—“Purottle the law; stab 1t; Kill tt” Parsons Wag'standing at the wandow of Zepf's hall, aud could see the explosion, though at that previously, ‘THE INTERNATIONAL WORKINGMEN'S ASSOCIATION. ‘There existed in Chicago an organization known as the International Workingmen’s Association, urged that “the present system under which prop- Should be transformed into common ” ‘The international platform addressed the Ischer (0 the Northwest ‘arsons, and Fielden tothe Ameri- can.’ There was also an armed soctalistic organt- zation called the Lehr und Wehr-Verein, whose have attained a higher grade tions.” In the spring of 1885 there were 3,000 of claiists, of who:n Parsons then sali vers, and would have dynamite and bombs when y humbers, no record was kept of their names, nd a systein was adopted by which the members onal Workingmen’s Organization. "Its purpose was to bring struction of the right of private ownership of prop- rty. Its methods were uniawtul. The arming nd driliing of the “groups” Was In direct viol quarters in the Arbeier-Zeitung building, and in a room connected with the Arveiter-Zetiung ofice. Fro that place mainly {ts policy was dic- tated and the orders which controled its move- shaped its policy and outilned Its course of action were Spies, Schwab, Engel, Lingg, Fielden, Par- the trom n, and Parsons, Frei ples, ‘ins Of those connected with the org .nization. cles and speeches were of the most In- of hatred among’the workingmen against the ADVOCACY OF SLAUGHTER. Mass meetings were held on the lake tront Sunday, and processions marched throuzh motioes, But a few days betore narket Massacre a socialistic demonstri- ere being about eight thousand od the red fiz the most conspicuous whicu he advised the workingmen to arm; at the sane tine Spies, Parsons, Fleiien, and Engel de- livered addres-es of the same Incendiary nature, of futininating caps w re found in ‘Spies’ ome Spies and other inembers of the orzanlzation to Which he beonged were in the habit of going out into the country La Une summer Ume and practic- through’ tue Arbeiter-Zeitung ofice, and spoke of ‘about the bouse, Just in time to see nfs handsome | not cailed to order until nearly o'clock, which | in case of a confiict with the police oF tilt Sha romantically’ inclined. daughter, Marta, aged | was an bour after Lingg had deposived his colnbs ee ee ee cane EERE sixteen, descending a ladder from her chamber | at Neff 3 Hall. THE MODERN GREEK. window, While Theodore Myers, aged tweny-two, | The tme set by the conspirators for the precipt- her devoted admirer, stood below a Dundle | tation of the armed conflict was the first of May, Seen to Best Advant: ot in Athens, of Maria's clothes, which she had to him, | 1886, but circumstances appear to have delayed it lage we and ting patieatly for his love to come and fly | turee days. Inside of the g neral conspiracy a but in Constantinople. with him. When the father upon the | more detailed plan was originated, adopted and scene the lover promptly knocked him down, carried out. The evening of the 3d of | From the Fortnightly Review. fot tn time to escape with his Marta, who was col- | Way the Lenrund Wehr-Verein metis tuebaseiment | ~ Nobody who has Known Athens for Jong, or who lared by her enraged mother, who Had heard the | of Grief's Hali, oa West Lake street, not tar from | knows the real resources of the country of which racket apd who promptly marched the truant | the Haymarket, being stationed at the front os Kirlia the house. Karper had Myers arrested for | and rear of tne hall to preveut interference or the | She 8 the capital, can be disappointed with the assault and battery, but afterward withdrew the | intrusion of unwelcome visitors. The day beiore, at | Progress made, Few cities have tm roved more charge. 1OG'cluck im the morning, the second company of | during the last twenty years, The government aes the Lebr und Wehr-Verein had met at Bohemian | has introduced compulsory education on a most Reporters as Detectives, Hall, on Emma street, Geo. Engel and Adoiph | extensive scale; raliroads are being opened; drain. ‘From the Cincinnati Telewram. Fischer betng present. Engel subunitted a u a : - age and the planting of trees have received great “Do you know,” explained anex-detective yester. | tae effect that whenever 1t came to u cunfiict ve- 3 Q nthe du awestern * | attention, and the sudden breeze day toa man - ben rear —— = - Lease bom noid et Into the var oat ule attention, of patriotism street car, “tl newspal port ations throughout the city, while the riflemen of city are better detectives than many of the fty | tue Lehr und Wenr-Verein should station them. | Europe W*1l\ doubtless bear its frults in greater “ops, and that many of the valuable tips which | Selves at various distances and shoot down the * Bp aol gs Ps my os Ops, pouce as they came running out. Tuen ti should “ rr ‘alt.ce proceed tn that Way “unt we came to the neat of eee uring the last half-century has been its bombs should be thrown Into pens - x J government. of the city.” ‘The wars of the city was where tne | COpptitutlonal gover main coniiet was to come, of course, and it wag geno mi Bagi in ‘Tricoupts ts ‘une calculation of the conspiravors that . 3 ace By eet Tata age toe oy as | Preah ee nema Bea Hastert ciaim of foul play resulted’ tn investiga. | reached the police :orce would be pretty well wiped e yet p a m very iD tion and the discovery that he had been sand- | Out. This testimony was given pegged, Billy Kirk's body Was {deutified by a re. | informer who Was in the secret o orter. Kemper murder, after gieaning the facts and clew’s wita the most minute precision, fixed the at SB East of years ago Was discovered by a reporte He | day, and that murder wou: told me about it. He | upon you to-morrow.” This cite n, one after. | poth in Engusa and Germed, a ed woinan approached and | proadcast turougis ‘the matter?” inquired 't ow, Ueil me and Im: el | looked for. Sp. luitted, as the injured woman bad died at the | Drigced. hospital within that tine, After writing the | > “Weil, she Was Struck in the head with a tea- | ing at MeCoruick’s, but ram away a5 soon cup by Moil Savage.’ Half an hour's investigation | saw there was to be trouble. He came at once to showed that a cowardiy murder had been com- | his omtice, wrote tue “revenge” circular and had It by Wau of the Ww! Areporter who visited the scene of the THE “REVENGE” CIRCULAR. At the Monday night meeting in Grief's Hall En- os Greeks a F . = eting Spies’ fa. | tbeM by late events, Is thts, that If ever they are Time on the murdured man’s sen. The idea was | S¢!'s plan was adopted. at thls meeting Spies’ fa id thelr 0 e . sula they hootad down by the police, yet It Bow proves that | mous “revenge” circular was handed arouad. It | (Bold thelr own in. the Balkan peninsula they hhe was right. Again, the’ murder of a womaa | calied upon all workingmen to arm U hed até the city, liesped greatly Lo | will oe day chee: how she could get an ambulance. “What's | inflame the public mind. There had been a c but reporter. | “My niece is | icv between Luc police anda mob at MeCorinick’s | to speak, on the d fensive, ving in the midst of t—dying—I'm afraid.’ «What ails her:” ‘Oh, she | reaper works that day and almost anychiog Was | tao eeekt ing in the my beca tue orator at the ineet. | bis commercial propensities and industry have 8 he | brought aim to the fore. tragedy and publishing it the police caugat on SIGNAL POR REVOLUTION. Ushed it?” = don't es a Various “groups” taat they were at once to arin | clerical and monastic influence which In its day mena Se macpat themselves and repair to tae specified meeting | has played so Valiant a part ip the conservation tan and x places, and If a conilict bad really taken place be- | Of tue Hellenic language aud the Christian reli- From the Pail Mail Gazette. ‘tween the spose aud the workingmen, they were | JD. ‘The saitan of Morocco fs very much married; | to attack ice and the staiions with rifles ———~or—___—_ tm fact, It Issaldin the capital that his wives | and bombs "rae Haymarket meeting was ur- numler from fourteen to fifteen hundred, more | TAnged for at the secret conclave of Monday night. : bo le mpcect than any furopean tee tely to eure hws | Emenee an issn. spe ning tag ever, as soon as they get old or pass he sends | place. “Rube,” the signal word as agreed. thes out tothe market, where they are openly | was therefore’ publisiied Tuesday afternoon fan sold. Nodoubt one could buy asultana for about £5 | the time for the conflict had arrived and use Was 105, and What asensation she wight create in | tobe made Lonlion drawing rooms!’ Of the of the | so industriously and assiduously sultan he one knows much, as, himself and | belt, the thrower of tue bor The eunuchs who keep his ladies in omer, no male | plan coun ever Visited their interiors, save only the audience | Pues, hhalis #nd one or two of the courts, which for the | other cities besides Culcage,” most part are disappointing. flowever, in some of the palaces that are no louger used one'can see exe ‘THE HAYMARKET MERTING. quisite little courts, decorated with the finest | The testimony of Waller and Seliger goes to | last for anovuer five rs Work In arabesque, that must in their days al- | show that trouble was expected at the Haymarket | taining 1t 13 expected his will wire quost have fivaied the Alhambra. Of the treat. went of bis hy never mentioned in Moroceo, and it | W48 ROU held in the square proper, which is sev- | Jounimime sock ‘nina conquered — ‘O: etiquette to nuk | eral hundred feet in’ widtiy bee in ary Sriermsersod However, there | Stfeet, near 100 feet north of the square, at the oubt be an em mous bre. aman after his wife or wi iione. story with regard > the haret of his | Corner of Crane's alley. As a ‘ita mnindes mace the Greeks to attack the Turks with the above- Acree Savage NNO 1S OW eg ng ies Upe te pollce wae Uo De che Cortan, | mentioned Weapon of education." Concessions for “Wis duit he Dotty the police Before he pub- | word “Rune.” ‘That whenever “ = f the present Ume of comparative leisure to prac. ot 's boul hie: had bee: 2 Jange be, Snare. Schnau. | Use archery. On the 21st instant his majesty pro- Suggested that the | ceeded to the tmperial pleasure ida at Pethal, be communieat-d Lo couirades living in other | Where he bent the bow with assiduity for five suc’ “so that he revolution should commence in | Cessive days, beudes spending much time in wit- a acq ves we hear nothing. Woman is | Meeting, and that was the reason the meeting | ith. *tny uncient overt ot eh kee aca OF emselves; | fertile plains of Epirus and’ Macedonta, for some- th street by Moll Savage a couple | that some of tuelr comrades had been Killed that | thing Uaat will give thea achence of development ty be comunitted | and the means of existence ou a large scale. The une appeared | Literaily bow: in the Arbeiter.Zeitung, the organ of the anarch- | 1n Macedonia, Epirus, the islands and the coast ‘a good reporter giving an- 0s seer anos In tis town He hiade'sure | 48t% the revolution should at ouce be begun. The | Villages of A> hs ~ duphication of that word In the paper was the | With schools for both girisand boys, either through a list and then placed the matter In te | Signal to che members of the armed seruions of the | tue munifieence ot Fich, Greeks or turougi the e uue and | 1 conformity with the usuaze followed by the which has lately passed over Greece and puzzled mo.@ than any hing else has cl ecked the progress the smail kingé m 1% as Of oid, a politician, and OF UIs ts that iministries risé and all, and elections take place with a rapidity which might even astonish us. ‘The one polnt on waich agreed, apd which has been taught must hai more terrliory, ‘They crave for the pluce Where the Grees Is seea to tue greatest ad- Vantage is not at Athens, where mass meetings or Delyanuis and the uext for ‘Tricoupis, but at Constantinople. Tuere he 1s, so the great destroyer of his race and freedom, Here The “unspeakable Turk,” who loves money, but hates making it as bitterly as he nates the Greek, who can make it, bas ‘o him in return for mot erything that he asks, ‘Tals has enabled Greek schools i over the rotten empire have been there Is scarcely a Greek village a Minor Which has not been supplied Au Emperor Practises Archery. From the Tien-Tsin Chinese Times. emperors of success:ve dynasties, we hear that his majesty, the emperor, is taking advantage of nessing the ‘confests in archery of bis personal attendants, “After resting two: days. be Pwilt we ‘Suine iS exercise on the 29th instant, which will By such s)stematic ‘Which the ancient sove luajesty Matis worth repeating, whether it ts Int no better place could posably have been se- | From the Chicago Journal. truer not, The sultan some few years back cled. Tne street is narrow and dark, and the “Speaking of nerve,” chimed in another club had « persent made hit inent of a Bieyele. Now by the French govern. | crowd had the police practically at its mercy. | man, “I will tell you a story . Woone could fora, tno. | Had the police not closed up after the explosion of gee nSied ome wading sont limagine an emperor learuing to ride such" | the bom) and returned the fire which poured into | °2 $f one of the largest manufacturers, who dis- puschine, so he turned 1 ud the court. | the mperor. ‘The pun. | Witness named ( ier, | from the mouth the Wagon Was sta stood, The defense Went s0 fa match Was ligut im the alle as designated by Gilmer, > | laborer w vr arek has been paying Mis usual an. | was struck just after some v Mt to Priedetehseuhe, the splendid do- | warning “Here come the the war | stirs As: onw. and speuds | iking about the forest, nding and as bare and w arnest conversation. He heard and “ptstois,” and aiso heard think one ts enough: been retaine of the numb iy the plainest | ated chairs and | of these prinil- ith chromos that fore hat was in ‘te ~ tn oD upon ihe part of Lhe Stave doiph and Haised streets, the cured thei from the trunk w embelish the house. & far more useful | them from ail sides, no man coul ‘Tair who had | Yenae fated to stake thong tem Om | todo sa, swore Chat he saw Sples light the fuy of the vou, and that Schnanbelt then threw itinto | Beery ning, was, doue - ‘the’ storm contiiued use the ranks of the police. ‘The bowb Was urown | Dated, aud it Was foun the boat woula penny Crane's alte basing where ‘The officers and seamen ‘were called on ed upon Wiiicn the speakers | RCC. ry stg ati taste deck, and 1 Was the unanlinous opinion that it “the tune and place | oye, when sue Would siiecumb. to the ele tnat it was by a | $n} Order, a etek irvres Uschi is pipe, ae caetch | EB6 stall boats were put all tn order, a stock Spies ask +~ dolph to Haistead street, some vioc ne tne “furnt | ¥ disappeared Ito Ule Unickest. Wa xOU a OOD, OF, Perbaps, while In tae crowd OF inten at tlhe AB, hance to; Malvern M. Thompson, an uncontradicted wite . DUE at | ness, saw Sples and Schwab together in Crane's | &l¢ 10F Ii wes’ altnost | alley, where they were engaged in close and Lhe words “police” | look forward to velng hung or sI with ; “Bo sou | tive intrepidity, bat to face Greene hs ae Tuen the two men walked | of the soul most. harrowing. The. man knew | ouch on Desplaines to Randolph and West on Ran. | nO fear, bever Knew any, ‘KS aWay, where | He was bora fearless and he cannot help it. While of & crowd of | all Lae other offle-rs and men were on deck rea ty in this crowd for a few minutes “<r,e remarked that: *8s there otha else sehwab emerged and walked pack mevuing. fuuwipsou heard Schway Uhey come we will yive It to theun” say, “NON “The pres men bat hulk or i great efforts | inose treacherous of Seas, CaNghe it & vertiiie had shouted te | omeers and crew were have ioreseen | Played the greatest nerve of any man I ever heard im the harem | tue Outcome. Fisher, in a speech at tae meeting | Of He was an officer in the Navy, on one of the suitau | Monday night, said (ue Haymarket square was a | old hulks of our boasted squadron which had the - — rotary ho — og bs honor to escort Gen. Grant on some of nis ex- rt here it w: — mat testimony the ae. | CUmions along the coast of China. “The aforesaid Was Off the coast of Japan, in that Was Only a question of time, anda mighty snort provisions Was placed in each.’and the ‘off for the different boats Everything was ready to put of at a imomenis notice, — and every one was expecting ~ a terrible’ strug- if not death by drowning. The sus- nse Was something impossible to concelve, un- Jess One bas had @$.inilar experience, A man can again to the | to de, Viigo down and take a nap.’ And he went down to lils cabin and went to sep, Fortuna’ the vessel rode ous the storm tn @ few hours aed an Wag that Spies and | Was safe, Tuls young man of nerve Was the hero Several of them, | Of those terribly” anxious hours, and. his brower corner of Ran: | officers delight to repeat how he suid: “As there Men Lingg had Yett at | nap.” Net's Hail but a comparauver ee eee viously. When Spies and Schw ay penuh eohies mong the forest commences ples gave Scunat ‘che Equal to the fe aes . | utter put £3°tu> pocket and ‘then Meese tne | A. plumber Was Hent to the house of & wealthy Showing Them How Wagon Where the sbvakers were and sat there with | Stock broker, says an exchange, to execute some qheleu Yue see Spies Parsons and Pleiden: repairs. He was taken by the butler into the Paige ot Ba mi sass: When « citizen 18 | “"]; was fully established that Schwab went tothe Gining-room, and was beginning bis work when sear, ured iM Uae streets Of Paris, the police | Haymarket meeting that night tor the express the lady of the bouse entered. ” said she, Loustie about for a litter of a hand-eat to take him | purpose of seeing Spies: Walked west be, Ye howpt al ris cabvlanee system there, | ¥ard on street to Halsted for the | With & suspicious glance toward plumber, Be, Henri Nacheei, an Americ avowed purpose of finding ‘who hud been | “remove the sliver from the and lock i nerican etieu DOW resid. ‘agin Parts, throm wd seen af taal corner, Schwab was a meiaber of the ‘But the man of in no wise ny i \ Through a cormmedtier, there has raised | north side “ " to whieh Lingg and Seliger “Tom,” said he to eres: fice meceset9 (0 stablist and main be SO SSS bye Berne pears auoustrat ‘© American every two weeks library room once, Jancos With the Auerican alubulanes aligual sy | Fear oF Schwab oillce tn the drbeisorsdeseumy De dishoneee people about tals gOODSs. =e= fs ANh WaArd. LADTES How Thieves Get ‘Their Information. AUCTION SALES. AUE€TION SALES. sears happening WWEEES & 00., uctioneers _THIS AFTERNOON, toveach other on Ue atect car on ae morning Ww 8 Gppeaite City Post Office. | J )UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. % trip to thelr offices, one remarked tothe other that pha pen ete a aay enone at | BREE AMEE UNGAR FURNTENRR | genet cen ey We a his watch under his pillow. Then they naturally ELEGANT PARLOR >UITES, COSTLY KOSE- | D. 1887, in bi paity Gouge Sra ee ana by virt fell into a conversation as to how they disposed of Then Bob oom Set, NUtH BATE MALL | of tue inet will of ong B Cota ate of i anid Dee their valuables at night. Atthe next streetcorner| C“KPETS AND HOdN Waren BEDROOM | & the said. District, in Will Book N N RUGs, WALNU BEDK itis of }, folio, & man got off, went back to the house of the owner ‘COTTAG® AND ASH DO.: MATTRESSES, offer for sale, at ‘public Anctio;, Ia front OF Of the Waten, whom he knew Dy sight and reputa-| BED LOUNGES “&c., WITHA LARGE AND we pevtaiecs, the followers rod read tion, and represented himself to the lady of the | VARIED STCCR OF" ALMOST EVERYTHING | ho ity of Washinton, Dastriet Secleanial jog pt SSARY FOR HOUSEKEEPING, ST VES. | mee ter specie, t ve ec. A ALESROOMS,, ke. AUCTION, AT OUK &: wit 7 his waten lett is pillow. Ane, finding the | “THUNGhAY, ee TENTH, AD TE WEDNFSDAY, THE DAY OF NOVEM: valuable in that place, ‘unsuspec gly hande@| OcLocK.*’ NOVEM page: at | peit AD. iss, He OCLOCR Pat Non hate eight (28) nto ever of de- . aw ae ————— b twenty-seven (27), twen the thief, who ran no rsx what sPuOMAS DOWLING, ancuonem and ieenty ee Cay in square aittaber S90. arrowed tection, and deliberately walked with his * booty.’ Another cuse was that of a lady, some 3 E Dy two three-story preasea-Urick houses, Nos 143 and Years age, wiio, While ascending on the elevator of | HIGHLY VALUABLE RESIDENCE, No. 990 SEVEN. | 745°4th stivct nortiweet gh the sane day at and STLCE., BETWEEN 1 A K | 4:30 o'clpek p.m., sab lot thirty (30), ia square pum- ‘one of our i t dry-goods stores, suddenly dis} = STREETS (U) RRAGU' VARE) | 29, tmproved three-story brick building, corer tka Sbohadlet erate portemonnucat | | SURTARRCgISPCE pagienee® SUC | BS Uoproal est tts ine same counter, A cash-boy was im the eleFaior | on SATURDAY, NOVENBER NINE KENT": pe | Se eee: TOUR OCLOCE Sit_tee up to the top floor with them, “send BR OCLUCK, tof the ince. | 1887, “ Boy'fo tne desk for i” sald. the lady's triewd. | Tobalfeell tot sg 4 gone i front of the premices. (ES | BI 2] Hestaitecn id) eof nah otro hy he ‘Thereupon the lady described the purse, 8 con- | of Lot 29 and apart of Lot Sy i rag Raed | thereof, in square number 5 proved ty Tents andl tte inser tone Tike ony Rete the roods | the south 20 fect of Orictiial Loto ta cald square | story beick dwelling No. SAI H street northwest, ‘abd im a Saenee ‘on the same day, at 4:19 v'clock p.m., all of pub lot six he was. garrying at their destination, recetved hts, Ci Re aio ree irexSremence | mequare LUMber 52% Imaprozedby story brick return instructions, and then Went’ to the desk. | The house is in htstcclaas sondage maar be locality | dWel-ing aad stable, NO. 3 : and He Was,just a moment ors0 to0 Late. “I have Just | for private residence is enero ite tent ta that section | of thesawseduy at 4-4 nine given that purse to a woman who described it ac- | of, the city, <9) and teu (10), m square sout quare 562, hav- Curately,” said the clerk at the desk. ‘The owner | Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal | ink » fr nt_on' Massachusetts avenue aud H street Of the ptirse should have betuought herself how many auditors she had in the elevavor. See = Peeatal | north of 15 feck that is tomas ten (10) {ret on the Mores: and secur at Dey aed ae nhia properts | western side of Tot mine (W) and five (5) Toot um the sold. Convevaucing abd recordiige at cost of pur. | castern side of jot ten (10) and rubning paraiiel with chaser; 8300 deposit will be required af the time of | the line of division between lots mine (9) and ten (10) from Nasaucunsetts avenue to H st cet north, iu nS-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ | proved, by a three-story, frame dwelling, No.’ 220 ae zat eer. | Vacaachunetts avenue When we were among the Laramie Mountains IRUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED ALLEY | And on FRIDAY, the ELEV£N 1H DAY OF NOVEM- ‘We ran across an old fellow who had @ little ranch Tiosin' 'SQUAKE RO. S15, AT AUCTION. BER, AD. 1887, at EOURO'CLOCK P.M., sub € of dol fot wei in one of the parks, but who appeared to give most | 4 BY Virtus of « ‘ged of trus tto the undersigned in square number 564, naproved by & frame house, at of his time vo hunting and trapping. 1249, folios 262 et véq., ot the Lund Records: Ball And on the same day at 4:10 o'clock p.in.. “T hear there's been another safe robbery down | th. District ot Columbia, aud by direction of the Farty ay Ga . secured tuereby, we will sell at public auction in frou | Proved Dy s irae be a ae ‘at Cheyenne,” he said. Of tue premises’ on MONDAY, NOVEMBER FOUL. | Mine day at 4:20 o'clock p.m, sublot“D.” in last-named cre “Yes, I heard something about one,” I reptiea._ | TEENTH, Inw?. at FOUN OCLOGK Prat, all of ots | MuOdivision and saturn improved bya raioe houm, “qe beats all them fellows doen there Seat pro- | Buuntered sty. wizty-one and’ eiatyrime” om shoe: | 3 Erp poe ee ee tect uheir money. You bet the burglars wouldn't | MAKer Abd Fox's subdivision of origita: Tot No. 13h in | M.- #4b Jot (240) one Lunds d and forty. iy square grow rich carryin’ of my money If'T Lived there | $2,802.17; Wd lots ironting on alley between atu | ROIS" PLE Search west, aud om the eame dey at S Sir bad pack ode oe 1 8: Onie-baif cach, ad balance at one year, with | O'clock pin. sub lot “1k” im syuars daubes"2, “What's your plan?” interest at six per cent per annum, and secured by deed | Proved by a three-story and basement dwelling, No, otear-traps; Dix, new bear-traps, every time! | of trust. Tide goad," $39 to be deposited at time | PROT naY, ue TWELPTR DAY OF Notuing like ‘em! Sock your money into a box, | of sale. SEneet Fo { Trustees, | NOVEMBEK, AT FOUR O'CLOCK YM. Set your bear-trap in front of 1t, cover It up care- LOULS, b. SHOEMAKERS Jotone (1), in square 5%, dest tess like with newspapers. or apinething, ant there | _W-B. WILTIAMS & Co, Auctioneer n8.t_ | JouDG Ch mauate se 9 37 de you have it, You never seen a burglar curryln’ off HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. from the southeast corner of said square and running thence west aud fronting on Masteect 17 fect. thence } feet Giuches; thener east 17 feet, and thence v anybody's “money with an pound beat: |) TiS trap bitin’ onto his leg. nor nobeay eke mover ditt | TY SIX VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN After a man has shoved nis leg into adouble-spring | _ on TUESDAY A ay NOVEMBER bear-trap up to the knee you bet he’s mighty | FIFTEENTH. 1SS7, con glad to yee even a sheriff comin’, If these ’ere | O'CLOCK, 1 shall sell in jusiness inen would put lessinoney into tmelocks, | the tollowiug proverty:: Lo tsi an’ combinations, an’ cast-iron safes, an’ jes’ get a | Taylor. stroct. lweiworn "Washington and Jefferson | corucs bh 710.371 inclusive, on Adams street, | ck pam. part eacribed as and Inore ” Washington street, betwen j di thenee south to the plas re one-legged burglars’ ‘Ket strects, 1u-all twenty-six lots, finciy | wo=et ory — 468 Jocated. und as property is rapidiy adv nelug itt value | 12M street southeast Phthisis and the House-Fly. iy Un outown thissate shotid command tue attention | «clock pam part of sub ‘From the Medical Record. of partes desirin profita.ie inves >. denetibed 49 LOLLOW ‘The mo-quito’s share in the economy of nature | «,hgmusmade Known at sale; convey auicine and re- | the southwest corner of said io irehaser's it; BS0 de it on-ach lot! eastakug the line ot K street, 24 tert, 3 has always remained a mystery, except that it | st the time cf sale. Peale on late | thence north U3 feet, @ inches. tl Seems to bring out an interesting cutaneous erup- | FAVHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | jrovad bys two-story. bisck dwellings Wo. 10.0 Uon, and reduce the price of board in certain dis- | street southenst. tricts of New Jersey. ‘The house-fly, however, has | 8 sernis of sale for all the pieces of property: One- ARYLAND Al a third Gs) of the purchase money Incash : one-third been credited with some general usefulness as a ANOS MALY AND SIXTH 8: inoue year, and one-third (4) in two yea Scavenger. ‘This important function, if tt really | _ By virtu ° Sup pf, SP i ge exists, fs offset by facts now accumulating whlch | te District of saan pane od ne Giell'of trun uyon the reat eatake Sod asd are = that the ily is, at times, a carrier of con- ihe pr foie igo sell at, public ion. he premises. on FRIDA, 3 MM. Spillmann and Hsushalter, in particular, | VAX UF VCTOUEM A.D. INS7, at HAL! have focently shown at the Acadeuile dex Sclonces, | FOUR CLOCK ¥. Si. tho éaat half of lot nitmabered the important role which the house-fly may play begween 434 aud Gth streets sonth west, improved of ‘tom days aiter said sale: the under. in the d.ssmination of tuberculosis. The tntes- | bya dwelling house aude lance brick stabler Buried reserve the Figut to reseli at the risk aud cost uf Unes of flies that have fed on pathisical sputum, | Terms of sale: Oue-third (os) cash, aud. the balance ‘defaulting purchaser, Ail couVeyaucing and re~ and the excreta of these insects, are found to con- of purchase mouey in six, twelve.and eigntecn inouths, | cording at the purchaser's cost. tain the bacilll of tuberculosis. Flies that haye | With interest irom day of sale, the payment thereof to WILLIAM A GRAY, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE ON VENUE, chaser or purchasers shall ail to comply with the fed on such Infected matter may deposit the bacilli | BE secured be the praninsory ‘notes of the y urciaser TOL New York ave. On windows, tabiew, food, wd. indeed: thas" spread | SERoeet he puree: money cat be paid soliN atc MOTE, powentlal infection everywhere throughout an | court. Alien resery apartinent, | When the ily dies its body dessicates, | money and interest, z setting the bacilli free and stili capabse of growth, | mouey and iuterest be paid. A deposit of ‘The Louse-fly has thus an immortal part in the | Fequted wien property is knocked down. Ai these crocsigueineiee. ancing at cost of purcuuser “Tf terais be not c The idea that Uhis insect may carry contagion 1s ‘und cost uf defauitiees The contagion, ophtnatinia of | ASE FHKE and cost of def ult Egypt is believed to hw 4 sp.ead largely ‘Ottice 40 tufough the flies, Bxecutors and Trustees ander the list O-dtonol? — Wi.lof Juba RCo mixes: | TINHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer aphid = within ten days after sale the , rope. ty will be r CHANC! RY SALE OF VALUABLE U PROPEKTY ‘IN SO.TH WAsH Not SQUAKE 54], BRI WEEN THIRD Ke AND-AHIALF STKELTS WESI, AND“ H” AND IMPROVED N. Lonisia sts have nouced | THOS, E, WAGGAMAN, Auctiouver. “Ps OC THE how readily custures may become Infected by By vistue vi aderree of the Supreme Conr: Mies, and Koch admits that Uhese imsects may be | POSTPONED ON AC- | of the District of cclumiita, passed fi the ests tue Vehicles for te distribution of cholera, Yel Te eee iter et 1 va etal. had. No 107, wane low fever has been spread, 1U is thought, by mos | 1} quitoes and perhaps, aiso, by fles. | OCo8-ascde ‘SS. HEN! 7 Facts are accumulating to show thst the fy Sega: be not ouly an annoying vut a dangevous factor in | £7 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER PosT- idevsimmed tristeea will sell wt | Aueti nin trout of the preinigeson WED Nis DAM 1 Hil TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D, . P AHRER O'CLOCK, P.M, the + sivuated in the city of @ housenolu. med until, MONDAY, the SEVENTH DAY OF NO- Oiumbts. ubd known and dese. 8 a cae VE MisiK. 1NS7, at the same hour aud place, Ly con Lots wurmbered five (3): iexcavations in SocAsaious sent of parties, S.SHENKLE. | elev -n (LL). twenty-six id) awenty 5 md&ds Tru ibered Five Munsred aud Forty-one (o4 1): € 4 trouace of 49 Leet eon South t . and rann.g back to a 30-foot alley, lot by conse t of paities, until FKIDAY, THE | 10 and 11 beine on. the corner of Four. EVENTU DAY OF NOVEMBLK, 158: street west, ind said south 1 belonging to Russia in Jerusalem. The work has hour apd pl co 8.8. HENKL aving each a trout of 45 100 p weet, and mnutug back to a 2 Proved most successful, and has resulted in the | ‘Terms of sale se prescribed by the ‘one. discovery of the reinains of the anctent town | ‘JY#OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. third of the purchase mone, in atsh. ‘und the balauce wall of Jerusalem, and the position of the gutes | CHANCERY SALE OF VAL ABLE UNIMPROYVED | *#,0ve. Peete hee a an oo leading out of the town dustng the ifetime ot our| — REATAESTATE SOUTH OF THE CAPTFOL. AND | Litt tua the day oftaaie, sccure! by Doel of {rst Saviour, As these gates are nearest Lo Golyotha it REA SOUTH CAPITOL STREETS “8D 695. | Uvon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the is concluued wnat it was through them our By virtue of @ decree of the Su, reiué Court of are rem py pe Saviour passed to the pluce of crucifixion. ‘The | the District of Columbia, passed it the cause of A dey ouit of ¢100 on each lot will be required at the Palestine Society has decided to take measures for | Bayle ct al. vs. Faruhatu et al. Eau Ar | teu days, ths srustote rerceve the risks to fevell at the reserving these sucred relies, and steps have been | 10: tindersigued Trua:ees ‘will we] at public = 3 — Ciken wita tuls object. Owing, area nerd the | Fixk aud cost Of tue defaulting purchaser. Taxes to be auctiot. in tront of the premises, on THURSDA| of .uads, an appeal 1s made to all true Curistians | SEVENTEENTH DAY 1 St. Petersburg Dispatch to the London Time: == The Paies ine Ortuodox Society has tor some | ,f%, THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER Post. Ume past been making excavations in the ground | ELE ‘ F NOVEMBER. AD. 1882, | aid to November 2, 1887, all couveyauciu at pur- to ald in'the work. Subscriptions are received at | S| FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the followine-described real | CDM#*F PCO. LO. 5 pieien, estate in the city o: Waginngion, D.C, to wit: Lots | oo7-agds AZER § Trustees. fhe palace of the Grand Duce Sergius lu Peters. | numbered twelve (12), thirteen (13), Aiteen (13), six. | O27Wdsds__ELe AZER H. MILLE} TASS ry, his imperial highness being president of the | teen (16), seventeen (17), eighteen (18), twenty (20), \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioueer. suclely. twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22). ere (23), eee ————-+ee_______ twenty-four (24), tweuty-five (25), and twentyix | TROSTEE'S SALE OF VALUAB E PROPERTY ON How the Emir of Bokhara Lives. 26), an square nuigbered six huncreil and forty (340), EAST SIDE OF THIR EEN H STLErT. ‘THE “Aud also on Fis KIGHTEENTH DAY UF | BETWEEN E AND F STRKETS NOGTHWESL, From the Pall Mall -azette. NOVEMBER, 1887, at’ FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Lota] IMPMOVED BY A FINE THKEE-SJURY BulCK ‘The correspondent of the St. Petersburg Viedo- | numbered three (i). nine, (i), aud fourteen ips B = FOS ay oe : dare nunivered six hundred “aud thirty-seven (837). | By vittue of the au vested in me by the Trost Mas Published ap account of his reception bY | aiid'on the SAME DAY, at HALe-PAsT FUUK Y. M | iartwill aud testament of William. Baguam ate e emir Of Bokhara. Te interior of the paiace is | Lot numbered ten (10) and the sou:h twenty-five 25) | of the District ot Cpe deceased, duiy at. Tery simple, luxuriousness being only shown tn | tt cinety tires (00, ee a ed piece Tell echt at nati mattis costly carpets and the presence of a large staff of | “Terms of sa.e: Oue-third val ry to WEDSESDAN, the NSTI . phony Grand two yrara with intent eG per ceut ve | BAT ME NGVE MBER A. Desti ct BALr Past . ' OG) ye forest ‘at 6 per cet se: of ALD. we HALE: pets nlp onset ane od In the | Cured by deed oF atoptiok of the fis | ROU OCLOGE Bi. ne sullowine-denerib d teal all there were two Wardrobes, with mir- | chasers: A deposit of $30 ou each 10. will bs required. | extate in the City of W'sbington, D.C. ts wit, part of Tors, and in one corner a marbie staue of Psyche. | ‘Taxes will be paid out of the eds of sale. li terms | lot uine (9)in sjuare two huudred au ey C2I0), Fon cgvered Wied oe IC ae ee as tc menslen bas dnteal oa pee aeek ‘Faatag salsa easne ate votut on ith street west, rR biphedil peed Lge Seperate aoe Siivnttue wet Nig ot salt fot 40 fect south of ths in| | RESIDENCE. Legare caps a ths Rungwe | SAS avo aera Stor ia aaah Ga in Cumblers.” After tea dinner ROBERT FAGNH. Trustees, “| Teer: thence sguta with th west due of «aid lot 20 feet Was served,consisting of soup, meat, aud eggs. | nb-d&ds 1242 11uh at. nw, HE FARM KNOWN tw the place of besiumimy, finproved by a substai t Tos: | three-story: brick dweilhig, beim premises No. oz ‘Tue emir, of ascending the Uhroue, disposed OF all 5 5 the Valuables bequcathed him by lis fatner, in- | GREAT BARGAIN econ aan oe ith strvet northwest, cluding presents irom tae eussian COUP UADAY, SoVEMBEM AINEERS, “Lhd tiv con: | egigrmmohmale: que third of the rarchaee, money, tn soe — talus 178 acres, lies near Culpeper Court-House va, | ¢ a resikiue in te equal justallmen:s. pe Origin of the Word “Bock.” In vocation, beauty, fertility, std pl ge ny eg at gy EE From the Lordon Modern Soci ‘one of the most de uble in Pied ally, the deferred payments to be secured by the per- The word “voct Auctioncer. chaser’s notes an deed of trust on the +" Wiulch 1s Uo be banished from | FVIOMAS E. WAGGAMA’ bape whee all patrioUe French bills of fare because of its Ger- | Ty. CSTEES' SALE OF LOT, IMPROVED ON THE | 0 300 sik be rou: mua origin, bas @ com.cal derivation, It was at | KEAR THEAEOF BY TWO FRAME HOUSES. Sree ant poe apap ony Munich that first It came into vozue, during Louts’ | x by Yietueotad ed of trust. a the property wall be reso.d atthe ust and cost ot the ceventric rexgn, and the sway of that notorious | Districtot Cocumbiaatd wt che request: = MATIN F agit, ¢ ola Mor er the » | thereby secured, we will well at pubute a tor and 1 Fuster, Suit courtesan, Lola Montez, over tne doings of the | therrby we Will yell » y ‘ a Bavarian court. The King had opened a large | NEXT aLFOUK OCLOCK P. - brewery one day aud tasted freely of the good | subdivision ot gauare Ted. a8 ber IHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. Bavartan beer of the establishment, Comtug out | au! District, imp oved by two twostery. fi TRUSTEES SALE OF A. TWO-STORY FRAME after the function Was over, Une sovereign Was a | houses on the rearlof sad lot. wiry Hane | HOUR, ON SEVENTH OW OT STREK As tlle unsteady on his legs—frow fatigue, let us| erus: One-third caah: balance in three equal in- | BETNEEN | BREDIAICS 9 48 Say, aud gratification at tue reception he bad stallmentein six.twelve and etxhteen monthe-for which | py virtuc of a deed o. trust, dated ch Ist day of gem, Mise ghat!was gadiortiSteugh thie | Rnd ested tyrdcedor toto hroert sah Suis | Atma an anu renin tater Ao Side, and as his inajesty essayed Lo Walk Lo uls | of 100 will be required -t time of male, and aliicous | Ween County, in the District of Columbia, ati uy carriage the goat and ue coillued, and Louis wea | veyancing snd Tecording at purchaser's cont ‘eras | difeeton of the varty secured Huereby. tue uudersicued ured luis leagtuon the ground, Lo ihe Unspeukab.e | to be complied with in twelve days trom sule, or prop- | }Fustes will. sell, in font Of the prstiiaes, on Bis horror or tne syoctators. rir majesty Was picked Ete will bo resold at rink and cot Of getuulting PU | OCLOCK, the iolowins proper ¥, deshciated as ali i) and dusted and comforted, and Une waruly goat | Chaser. . LMA or; 3 ‘vert celv iad situate aud bei wok to his heels in allrighe, like the uab.cssed JOHN W. PILLING, © 'S ariewice Hee eranethe eadition to, Soon and 7 - T Tiseakeld's addition to Georewtown, oud Quadruped in the Pentaceucu,immortaized oy tue | _ THOS. E. WAGGAM AN, Anet B2AE Is | Geecribed us follows: -B xinuing ior te mane on the cant be paid iu cas he time rare brust of Hounan Hunt, Bue from that hour a | FYHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer. pee REO Ee] Hiioak,” Walch ie ac Gotan word for eee ot 8 | GAUSTERS SALE OFA TRACT OF LAND I_| frederick streets, aud cauniny cheure Wes-eriy Mutts "book, ni an won ie begs. “SPRINGLASD PLACH,.” IN THE COUNTY OF | feet ou 7th street: Uience south ove hundred and a oa WASHINGTON, NEAM PIERCc'S MILL ROAD. | thirty feet; thence east pacullel with 7th stree: thirty treet Cary in Belgium. By virtue of w dood trust, dated 23d day of Octo- ex. | fot: thence nocth by ahd with the diviisiow of Cai- PUBLIC CONVEYANCES ABROAD WHICH MIGHT BE IM-| ber, 1850, and" wy recorded iu. Liber No. 1201.42 | HoUh's property. one hundred and thirty tee. more oF ITATED IN AMBKICA, Jolly 309, 8 sea. oe of the Land iieconis of thedia | 18s to the boriuniny, to eter with ibe prove From the St. Louis G.obe-Democrat, Dured thereby unbus abd by dacection uf the party $< | Chaser. ‘S200 deposit will be ‘ut the tile of Brussels has street railways on which cars are [preauiaes, ou ¥, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH, | “le. cosh: balanc run byelectricity. ‘There has been plenty of ex. | 1887. at THREE O CLOCK ¥. Aa that certai piece | ,ferine of sale; One-half coat; pelance ie omer Perimenting with electricity as a motor in other | k-owuaespringiand rlace," lyme north of the Pisree | susium Or all casi, at the op ton cf purchaser. if ie Countries with promise of much success,but know | Mill’ Hosa a couuprined audi iuclusied wikia the | Sern of gal, are uot couuplied with su Yen, aya, afc of no place except Brussels where the idea has been | Wes@rt boundary tine of the said part of the suid tract ii Bs lAmsarioan Gag tases Cate ES eee pepe a A eS DWELLING, CUBS OF HIGHTZENTH AND Eucir only pecuilarity ts a glass parution in tne | liroughout te entire cv ne, and om tue Bory the | yy yirtect sdertes passed by the Supreme Conrt Class Sompartinents the oe oe ne eee ae ya tal at he ou | of the Dastict of Co smu tu, Eauity coum Re G2 ‘und having piush cushions. ‘There are comforva. | Mors OF lew, towether with s ‘ail the. iimproveurcuta, | A°6}2,Darnel i ble wailing structures at the ends of the pri the s‘ine belouring, RENTH OAY ‘OF NOVEMBI smalier houses for the same a eat at tae aa ines at tise | FAST FOUR O'CLOCK + M1 tue pubic wil ee doubt to Tienoe win has " ingen of Werhigcton. DG. sgand belog ier warm tue public will no doubt be jed with JAMES H. TAYLO! at (38) Z Scorn by Lhe managers of every American vurect WaPLRUCE BELLA” j Trastecn | Pore, Cay ehabered f to's im egeare manors one hundred and fifty-two (152). This lot frouts 20 feet 3 inches on 5 street and bas a depth of 97 se 18’ teet to an alley on 18th street west, and is improved by ss gg tahini 2: THAVER OF THOME FIM BiICR CDWELL | tewocatary Ueck awelliturat the hortheast corner of Chinese Dread of the Wet, SECOND AND ‘THIND STREETS EAST. AND | _ Terms: One-third cash, one-third in six montha, and THEY WEAR CLOTH SHOES 4xp ALWAYS GOIN WHEN | THUEE ON SOUTH. A STREET, IN THESAME | one-third in twclvemoniia wish interest a0 percent From the Tientain Chinese Times, By virtue of 8 decree passed by. the, Supreme, Sail cork. ot perctepers oncien. (A, dovcet_ of S200 In Western lands it ts a proverbial saying of one | Court of the District of Columbia. in| Equity Cort. Terms to be complied with in otherwise Gause °o. 4301, Puanix Mutual Life Insurances | ¢?" Teeell st the rie axed Who is pecuilarly stupid, that he does not “know | Company vs. Albert Grant et alet will sell at pubes | 26; After five days" enough to goin when it rain.” Tn China, on tho | Suction, in frontaf she prenuinc’ ob FL" BDAY, THK | Goth of such teaale in some newepaper pUblabed in contrary, the saying would be altered so as to | O'CLOCK ¥. M. (aleto Decontiied the Hert day at | We#hitrton, 0, } read: “He does not know enough to stay in same ”, ‘numbered one (1), a when it rains,” and to a Chinese the idea that a | test ecaen ‘ 2 aes human betng has any functions which can be har- | ten ie monized with the rapid Prectpltation of, moistai can only be introduced by trepant qv ‘say Of the streets and the people in wind blows, 0) rain fall, none’ AS the Chii in thelr way, are ’a practical not less so than Saxon, though less ‘sume good reason tor their centuries to encounter rain. ‘Of the fact be no manner of doubt. ‘The Tientsin massacre 1870 might have been quadrupled in atrocity for a Umey Fain, which deferred the ruwdies A BEE ae : i 3 r i Lor. ‘H_ FRAME with desirable brick qyrellinugs, and will be sold sopa- “BULL xa OxK SHREET sOUTHEADT AE 258) B it fi aE & | j a ni i f rRaxe, gare ABOUT NINE YEARS a 02 THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TENTH, at TWELVE O'CLOCK we will sell, in font of out falesroos, Oth and D ‘# Dorthwest, the above Fie Bing liore to which we rapectitlly cal <tepten of partes im search of # vail o home. ast VHANCERY SALE. VALU Lor THR ES, PORE Ter COKNE” OF EiGaTH AND G STREETS WEST, “Now OOCUMED BY THE ED STATES AS THE BUREAU OF EDL Virtue of a decree of the Suprenic Se og BS v ty By Disirict of Columbia, passed ia Peyiny Cause Ne 10308. Docket 26, whe ein Dante! Pratt Wrwht _s complainant and Fone C. Woaght etal ar. des Tsball on THURSDAY, the TENTH D, VEMBEK, A. D. 1887, af FOUR UCLOCI ‘The balance of CUT RIBBONS left from that erat aie, none worth less than SOc. 9 yant, to besoldat Se, a yard. ‘There have never been such values of offered tn Washington, ovd by & 1eur- : po CLOAK DEPARTMENT, ory aint baertuen be vol ailing, now o0- Cayuat Uy the Unieed Sista vibe Dumarot fucation. | Just recetved a new lin cant and the residive If thse etal cate eee | CHILDREN'S IMPORTED BERLIN GARMENTS Shectively one, two and three stars trom sale, with interest at ane geet een rast ‘The nobbiest styies we have ever shown. ALL PRICES Send-anpually. "Tho dete ar enna. paves : “ . Qy' the purchaser's notes snd deed of tract ow the GUARANTEED TO BE THE LOWEST property. oF all the purchase money can be paid i) cast, A deposit of €50U will be required at the time of —_— UU MMMM sey eallconverancing and recording at the purchasers A £8 Sas Sg toli ihe tere of male are not complied with wishin Aa 8S Bute Ss ments daysafter sale the property will be Fesold at the as oP 88a Sa = chaser REGINALD FESDALL, Trustee, Corner 4 st aud WaLTEh B WILLIAMS & 20-3 ‘Auctionecre RUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CAPITOL HILL. TWO-STORY BRICK. BOUnE Write ft S ASTRER By virtue of a dceseecf the Sup District of Coltumbia.pamved on t 5 tober IN au kguity catuer No, Ha SasDor ket Sh the undersigned will offer tor sale on the premises on THe SOLEMBER TENTH, iss?vAT FOUR | Lyaptes: + MoCAPPERTY, 1009 6 STS. W. BAS latest styles of Bonmet pnd Hat T ~ Wo beg to call your attention to the five following 100 feet 4 inches, thence se ancien, | Ubenee north 100 tect 4 inches, and thence east “I; | reasons why you sho iui, and ivr bya twos line eontaindiyg 7 FOOD oall others, Nowe of the tive edvantages have ever ayroweruedts Taxes paid to June 30, 1887. | teen sccompilished im any other Comet We have mt of pu chaser. It th’ ternin died wit iter sale, the | thousands ol voluntary te-timonials from ladies whe Property luay be re-sold ou five dats’ wouee st the rik ‘ andvostet the detaultiug purchawr, a4 vrovided by | have worn the decree of sale, | A deposit of $100 will be required Ly Chia Corset im preference ‘Terms « conve NTPROSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE Tarioven REAL ESTATE SICUATED UPON THE SOUTH. Went INDIANA AVENUE AND THIKD STKELT NOR SIL AEST By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 5th 1870, and duly recorded iu Liber No U6. ah fe 04, et seq... of the land records of the District bia, and at the writieu request ured thereby. ta the party.» surviving Truster un- ‘OCLOCK of Jand and prem : a the District of Columlds, and knows as sab, Lot surabered her's, surviviae tr a} CORSET. 17'S THE BEST BRCAUSE, Washiturtn, . S THE ONLY CORSET EVER MAD Pe | gRIRST IT 18 THE ORSET EVE x38). of Nove D. Lar. | waist of flesliy Iadion with ar tof fhesisy Aad bro) | SECOND IT IS THE BEST SPINAL SUPPORTER Mads. and it suprwrt qually well the abdomen {other paris of the bouy sab. I Teal estate described of truit. j oi swe: OLe-Lourth Of the purchase mowey in ‘the balance tiereot im three twenty four and thirty-six of se, with interest Ist we ‘or bivak rte Out it wear MP AGAINST N Pens T FOURTH-AT NEVER CHANGES IPS PORM, always retaining ite orginal slate it ts Mvaluaule to } Diem ber rei J yrevents star) ua vtes of the purchaser or Squritet €200 will ber akatined st th IF THY PLOPER MEASCEEMENT oo sveyanentug tid Bee Pa eer oats rua ane cat any purchawer of purehas: At as weil or wear with we MWC. amw with in Sid conduet OF give sucks marni-eut crm ae ee ‘deca ened, wry ve | Mayeuiy's tore ell maid p Operty al the rink and defauitiug purcha-er or pW. chasers, ul.er nVE Ldvertusementof such resale is ewspa, er puv- PRINCESS OF WALES COMPANY, iiabed at tie city of wassiuct DC saaiees NEW York NOBLE D. PARNER, Surviving Tras 5 TREK WALI EK B. WILLIAMS & Co., MANUFACTURERS. 2.2.4.5,7,8.9,10-108 Auctioncera. HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Keal Estate Auctioneer, Rept in stock aud recommended by LANSBURGH & BRO, WEST. oto $32 Tith ®t. uw Cor By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in one ng Liver so. 1047, folio T21 et seq. of the Laud te ae . Kecord i te Bute of ol ma ‘duest of the party’ thereby secure, ua ani been Side im the pasinent of the howe thecet dextrived. | JSRENCW DYING. SCOURING AND tre will wel at pute auction. im front ie peo Fire eeabaisignes ts: g Nin Ne ABEL First-class Ladies" anid Gente: sors ot every. descripe FOUR OCLO. K PM, part of Lot AND Cano: INE Leen, S a 4, in square 94, | Hon. AN ‘eviuniug on New Hampolire avenue 21 feet from the Formeriy with A. Fischer and Mason iriese, coruer vl Lweate-ftet mire t aud sad avenge, aud | 010-3u Pate Fuunang thence south epee out slows Frey ame eee agi 3 | Miz Mi. J. Pasxor, ina, a. sy Tuches, aud thenve westerly, ina strautht line. to the 3300 F STREET NORTHWEST. bexiuming improved im part by a two-story brick | LATEST PAKISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH house. A plat uf said property will be exhibited at tue HALK GUUDs, time of sale. RUSSIAN BANGS, BRHEA WAVES ‘Terus: One-third cash. o! which €100 will be re- - oA ag quired at tim of sale: balanoe in three equal install. in Onder by Plain: Combing. heute, juga Yweive, and vightecn montha tor which | _ Hair Dressed and Bates Mel. uotes of purchaser, bearing interest trout ae, STO! 7 F and secured 6. deed of trust on proper , ill be | A DEK, take™, oF all cash. at ovtion of purchaser, all couy Rime yay HE aheing apd recordiny will be ut purcbaser'scomt: teres | pr Srithont bens to be complied wih in iwelve daysirou: tive of ae | fwrternite or proverty will be resoldat isk an. cost ot dewult- | to hug purchaser after seven days" adveruisernent. Page Es Row ALA, LLWOOL GAULMEN I MADE UP OM RIPPED E i, Seed nour ; OLN Ww. PILLS a MOUTH DIN eto, a4 Sk Ont we, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct. ri = = == ISS ANNIE KOM MPHREY, 450 Tora st N rete toorderin every otyie and mate serteet at and camafort SPECTALUIDS Ate Under d thin weane Underwear Taparted somiory id all 1)-nm Reform Goods, pros DOWLING, Auctioneer. COLUMBIA ON “THE Kk UME ANACOSTIA ‘devt Trou Atian te She » Oradec!o. tiust from Anis I- Shaw eae | children Husband dated “he SAW | make) tint fo. tie Sih day of Sep.ember, 1582 and du y recorded dee DN. Bb —Frewch, Geran, and Spaiuh spoken. mrl@ «om the Lith day 1 September, INS2, in lnber No. folio 30 et wea. ote otis laid records xecutor of ihomus "W Cuose Bosrvess. vod theres, we will soll at, public auises on the TWELETH DAL OF Nov. | TAST AF ritlank OGL Ck FM an Sone | —. wis St iad sittistey tyitue and behug in tive | peteict of Coluintas called “Ciucluson 0. yart of | OUP ease will expire in a few days and the stock must Boyk — Lane" — Ly ro se ett be sold. the District line, adjoinius the ies oy ne . : and Cailes C. Daucauson, William Heusov and. — ~ hove nade pa hapery pone —-> Slater, containing 30 acres, more oF less, 1ONs tn our Pe mek, you need eny- Terms of ~ale: Jue-third of the ‘base-money in thing in our Line it will pay you to: cash, and the valance thereot in two equal instalments | We have s com) lete linc of BLACK GOUDS yet on sale Stein twelve monte fun day of ale wrt aten smh obasnainy nodasah pstens Set from day o, sale, secure ‘or trust isn a Mies He own, Ihe property sold. or al mag. | Ourline of PLAIN en “hase? Ur ;Urchase rs. Adepositut €100 will be requited colore have been reduced te {ican tie dollar GL the purchaser oF purchases at Lue tine oF the sale . - “ Aulconveyancing and recording st the expense ot the | Also eome very desirable BEUCADES iu Black et furchaver or purchasers It tee’ tertunot The sale are screat merit. , oc ompliedwdtn witha ten day the ale thes: | We have yet Jet iu wick a Line of PLAIN Gersiznrld trustees reserve the rich to resel- said pnp: CADED VELV EIS, which we te erty at tue fiak-ard cont of the detauitug parchater OF yy edoer tines waa purchusers alter bve days advertisement {nthe Bvent tum ready sale fort e that lim Ing SAF BOR apr Our Ls vi 2ODS hi = a { Trusteca stock of COLORED DAES GOODS has many a re sirable tings left, both pian and faucy, and at Tv STEE'S SALE OF BRICK LOUSE AND LOT telling pr ces, No. 205 Q STREET NOKTHWES: Only 2 few BLANKETS left on sale. ‘The undersicued Trustee, by virtue of a decree a | Our HOSIERY stock is «rvatly reduced, still we hawe co tue Suv rei Court of the District of Columbia comer gman haere ny ‘couse aos Baa iotket St writen | Our LINEN sock ix very much smduced, but there are CRD AY, THE TORLECH DAY Os ROVE a eucd many bangaine there “ AT BALE 1 AST FOUR O'CLOCK | in fact, if you want auythi mye highest Udder, the cant thirty thre: (33) tect mine «®) and want to save money you cau do so by buy- Aeuvs frout of Lot six (6). by the depth of said lot, ia ing mn the next few Gays.of square five hundred apd fifty-one (1), with the brick Livuse and frame houses taereon — cash. and the balance in pen ans oxo 3 ‘with inter- 58. L. HEMPSTONE, Sill be required. secured by deed sf trust onthe jor ct ac tamaate 0d erty sold or all cash.at theo, tion of the purchaser After | Goods marked in Plain Figures. oer? tm wi ‘the said. the pr 4 Clneera ius ‘or theif’ bel or asian 4 gepadct Ald ‘CLOTHING COMP: 4 conveyancing aud recording’ at the cost of the pur- iC essceceiriee CABELL WILL COR. 7TH AND G STS. 490 La. a Fora fine Dress Suit or Overcoat, go to the Londen WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts.~ nl-disdbs & Liverpool Clothing Go. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionoer. If you want to save €3 on « €10 Suil or Overcoat, go "1 to the London & Liverpool Clothirg Co. > OCOuNER OF SOUTH ASD NSTREETS GHORGE: | If you want aood, strong working suit st 96, ore ofOWR D.C AEAUCTION. fine unitieas suit at 88.50, «oto the Loudou ion all pit fhe fllowine Yafoae prov If you want a fine Prince Alber: Suitat 615, goto the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. We will eave youfrom $5 to $6 on 9620 Buiter Or, if you want a fine Suit or Overcoat at 69, #0 to the London & Liverpuol Clothitig Co. If you want a nice Schoo! Suit ur Overvoat fora Boy 6 w 13 years old at $2.50, or fine Dress Buit or Over er aun rata peptone nag a seiateet seataeediae | aden te ae ferte | A Gasar Suz Or Dur Goose ‘BY LUTTRELL & WINE, F A. +s 55 ky C 3 f at t nf if F sgrrenaln fo a i ‘ial ened ea 1930 Penneylvania avenu northwest, ‘al Det Gare | mov cae ce ete _—™ BOSE CEEICE OF | “prwmirul O-4 liroaciots tor isaiee wale, st 62 ‘6-4 Btriped Cloth, all wool, et 75c., worth tise x Fearne loth a thy macket 0 Feithee