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fT hy 3 Pursuing AUCTION REFUSING TO MEET ALLIS AT THE TANEY STATUE | Frotn the Liverpool Post. as ee TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR 70 MENT MC SvRILING. i Eerptan sande pious DowLiNa, Aneto. Some time ago Wm. L. Walters, of Baltimore, | he caught the Servia, which left Queenstown om | Calms the Sphinx that o'er the desert CLosinG saz ewes the wealthy proprietor of the famous Walters Art | Sunday for New York, where the famous baritone | Has gazed while forty conturies have passed, (Ota Fine Assortment of the Most Fxquisite, A Somnambuliet’s Adventure, Gallery, made up his mind to present that city | has an engagement to sing next week, He missed | © —S°*tands the Man of Business, strong and wise, FLOWER ROOTS, JUMPING OUT OF A SRCOND-STORY WINDOW, HE 18 | with a statue of the lateChief Justice Taney, from | the connecting train at Dublin. Hiring @ locomo- ‘Whose ayatem ie “Trade Fatr, and Advertis.” of Consisting: WEDGED BRTWREN TWO BUILDINGS. the studio of W. H. Rinehart, the saine to be | tive, he packed his baggagein the coal-tender, and —- maa DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS, St. Lovis, Nov. 10.—Antone Schubert, a well | placed in Mount Vernon Square. ‘The order was | PAYing £50 for the service, started after the Inail Pay scien Gay fh ae cROCUB, 4 known farmer about sixty years of age, ina ft of | given and exectited, and invitations to attend the | He however fatled to recover Cay ‘Englishmen Same DULEN, Ju on Rees Mate eee | Cart netiee Walks, bocrstary Devareaek’ orb tnogeevis Sik eter cea, Paris, accused of having forged several securities dow of the ed Gistingutshed genuemen, Mayor Latrobe was |, There vas still a chance. The fh 3 H i i E i i i i He Rees EL d i g : 5 i | i on ‘Dut FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1887, Bellevitie, about 2 0" for failure to fulfil his engagement Ludwig 4 ‘ touch manly. Believe aoe ey tacklly escaped With, no tore | consulved concerning every detalt_ pertaining to © to 8 ‘The circumstances which led to thelr arrest are Commencing at 12 o'clock. See SERED, fhe rear yard, 0d, ned sakie aad 2 brursd'acrs | the ceremony and consentea to accept the hand areca cnet pedon tena | Father remarkable, It appears that in January, ‘This is positively the last sale of Bulbs, is “ne * tnd back, “the Ermer retired ay pOiacK and ail | Sovprice bern day oF two ago declined. to take | With bis 7 and out he "went upon the sec- | 1860, an Englishman obtained £8000n the coupons | _n10-2 Bugs FANGS THEI RARE ent well with Bim w zocloek, oe ‘nis, th quote ‘sie, | 0nd halt of his eaventurous journey. A stern chase | of the shares in a Paris Des mane SNDERS when be dreamed his stock was suffering for the | part In the proceedings, a s; | 18 proverbiaily a long one; Dut, thanks to much ‘London in. ‘A a = jumped out of bed wu | Walters, without expressing any regret or apology. 5 coupons to tayma Jung: that, the Blankets were hs overeat he ils letter to. Mr, Walters statce that the hoor | Stiontton of tne Cusaréer, was ‘ttracted and the | Ieaneet sn Onmer Parts Stockbrokers’ ar Ee SEES ras FREER HIBS HAs A TARGE FoLLOW: Seek the window for the doce a Jumped | man selected to make the ation. address, | Cngiues were stopped, the in a few mo- | and noching more was sroperty tox parce | "Pine in Washam attwting fun ~ lis, had, during the recent cam- | ments Mh , | ) out, Next to the hotel was a one-story building, | Hon. S, Teak ‘Uhan when he left Dublin. money at the same in when property is down. All convey- = used as a storehouse, with a narrow passage-way | Paign, been arrayed against Mr. Latrobe, and had ee eee. ‘equal instalments at: fat cost of it ty va MOZART. THE Wi PIANO 18 Decween the two buildings, scarcely wide enough | Assalléd his political character ‘cee ‘The First in Forty Years. Of the ‘shares was Immediately %, MANTEL CLOCK, | spectively one, ( Sears from the day of | with within ten days after sale the pronerty will ve t= | AA Need tn bie Ameriens tour ny Jom! ogtwnan tre child to walk throu, ite indignant at Ch y's chic’ PAINTED CHAMBER. NITURE, DECOR: ‘with interest at 6 per cent. per annum, payable | sold at Fiak amd cost of default chaser. faiente are comparable to thaw of the nagistrate to te in the unveiling, and | A BIG PANTHER KILLED IN PENNSYLVANIA—OTHER | @ detective was sent for, ie to tha wo magts per ig, ATED TOILET WARK, &c., &c., AT AUCTION. annually. The deferred payments to be secured 8 8 HENKLE Trastes, ta the chalce of the aru, Senos ~}*- mn, announces that it Will take place without cere- GAME PLENTIFUL. ‘told the poitce where to in DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER FIF- | by the purcisser’s notes ands dead of trast on the ate ERS & ST! ae ena eae E becmenn the two DUUG. | Hee aceuded, Mr; Wallis was an indepentent 8 aap A panther, yfest looy, was tilioa Os Ber. | ~The Czar’s Dislike for Germany. BebaEN Nout connenccay ot WEN cLock, PRRUopoat of 8000 will be requlted atthe tase’ weap S > it Ca ings jeate himself, and so | first intend 4 7 b Cehseaaineaae (0. : ABOVE doubled up that he could scarcely breath er cry | democrat and had sharply criticized Mayor | crany py Fred. and John Adams, See Ger = _ ‘London Telegraph. to | 2% snd och streets nw. & very exonllent coligctiou of be) end sncesting ch thn pentane | emer yt the er eee RDN o nf school. Sold og poise made by the fal and “inking: he had a FM RE hunting on White Deer Mountain, f the southern | the reigning czar that cordial and robust friend- ey Abe ine Rami Kirby. to dames | It the terms of sale are not complied with within To87, steps hour and ping, Of NOVEMBER, &. D. date. Lares cood cateh, he appeared upon the scene with a A Blackmaiter Fotled. part of this county, near the Clmton County line. House for rent: for apply guty days afvereale the ‘be renold et the 'S. & HENKLE, Trusten €iub tn Oh€ band and a Tevoiver in the other, | FRED CAMPBELL DOES NoT Ger $50 FROM ERUR Ratf- | ‘Tho hunters were led to the discovery of the ani- HAGINALD FERDALL n 4gu- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Tr ‘eerles ready {0 capture the supposed robber alive or a mal by its cries, which were the first panther Bat and be ave uatil MONDAT, the SEVENTH DAY OF NO- dead. The hostler, hearing tne policeman enter} president King, of the Erie Railroad, recently re- pola gy | Pennsylvania for forty ~~ ‘WALTER BL ‘MS & CO, EMBER, 7. @t the same yes, on sores = ss the yard, was awakened by the noise, and, la-} ceived a biackmalling communication, in which | years. It was ered stretched out at full Furniture, at my suction- | _ 020-4 ar -_ | sent of 8.8 HEN) PIANOS GRAND, BQUARE py J a eee Jength on the lower branch of a hemlock tree, TIRED Yquue avenue, SALUL: | TIVRUSTEES SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED ae. —¥.. "Xo Fuss molish the policeman. At this juncture alow | | «Unless my request ts complied with to the very and both fred ac the panther. It fell to the every description of house- BRIeE HOGoRe wit! TRE ROCE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER PGE. | "c2s-lin 37 Penneyivania ave, mear 10h st. OF Gods mae ep me out; Tur dying.® which | shail son take place ou the Erie. Tknow every | Group, and 270 Adame Gog Sprang Upon i, py rivet decane te iugrmeCorot tng | BlarveR Ce Da OF MOVIN: [975 9 enue | GUILE SUAE AND UimagT HAN, TH came (rom the somaanibullstie farmer, who Was | malle of te road irom here Uo" Buffalo, I have | ay wounded ft anmacont. ot i nebeea “tho si STONE CHINA. District of Coltunl ‘on the 27th ae an ‘feo F. RLLIS & CO. Scar and tne poser eperized the hoster wich iis | be given to wrecking trains thu plundering ‘Dery | G0. and uteralty tore tto peces. ‘hwo more shots ‘cangh Farm oF soft? COLES HS. Monrms OLD. | Sorta ened uil cerior set the pes HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser BR Renfork.. Mutual exciamatious follow, the | me, and ruin frst to the road, second to Yoursal, | Saves arabs the inait of tis one 1s wetleved Po ied relie? fund. SER, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Ke. n10-2¢ GCLOCR, a pars Tot tem LO) tn a ni SALE OF FoRnest watt ava | Net muierstevercoant sasy terme, cll narements and wooden lover procured. | After an hour's bard | life wilt not De worth a hali-penny. the writer | NOt far from wher’ the Adams boys killed the ad- fenuy ect corner of the said lot and Tuning the OWNED BY C. H. PICKLING." A KAKE CHANC = 007 mene 5: t2. ork scbatere wan rao om i, raat | yh og neato how jong the weiter | cue ocorae more ot tis iy and, Wit srnciag: aan aS Fish ne basreat Oa Tat Oni | ett tm 907 heme Bt Position, nearly frightened to death, but ocher- | $50 and © Starving aL. Mr King put ‘the | Helvly shot and Killed a large Diack on Fri- | German. They were obliged to answer in the) = sweyry sNatE AvD Dot SLEIGHS _| fect 6 inches to the place of CIAL PREBORIPTION DEFARLMEN TE WEREE, SQUARE PIANO, TX GOUD CONDITION, ‘Wise not seriously injured. putter ih, the hails ot Detecitve Fiyhne whe | 48% Another party killed two deer, same language, abd sterward compelled to pay m xD DOUBLE bya tiro-story brick welling By Tete, oF phate, deed of true, recorded 4m end cover tee eis & 25, ae ee ae reigning czar suc- UPERI ‘modenn improvements. te one fy Has Read His Own Epitaph. Re clo ee poate i taitinis Ye isin} A Novel Enterprise at the Hub. | ceeded “his iather the hopes was kindled | ‘To bo sold Ue RIOR WORKMANSHIP. yo. | erm of sales Cashin Tones paid to J Of the Distnect of Columbia, and ‘by direction of | 226-1m_ 987 Pennsylvania ave. n. w., near 10th st Lousvritz, Ky., Nov. 10.—Cari Johnston, an ; 8D as en Sige gt = pre bens noe From the Boston Herald. mm every Frenchman's that 2 | VEMBEE FUFTEENTH, 1887, et ELEVEN O'CLOCK, | Conveyancing at the cont of purchaser. If 2 rms | the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustoos Wit BABY GRAND PLANO, IN GOOD OO aged man, was arrested lastnight charged with | \aiven the letter aud (ovk his Way to the coruer | A Father novel enterprise has Just been estab. | Franco-Russian alliance would be brought | _‘Terma _— cty unay bo peceula on five dayet notion at ineriek | Hak ie PETES TE OAT Se MUS UNRER Sons wi Hoo a Ee F ELLIS & 00, deing drunk and disorderly. He belongs to one Ot | of isroadway and Vesey streets, N.Y., where he Was | Ushad in tnis elty, which will interest property- | Feckon with werlaane; which she Get rites oe | PO WH TT MAY QONCERN, Ehd'con tof fue detaulting murchaser, as, provided by | 1887, at HALE-PAST BOUK O'CLUCK ¥, ‘the | _o28-1m 937 Pennsylvania ave. m. Ww. meat 10h et, the most prominent families in, Kentucky, and | met by another bos, who tok thé chvelope. De- | ownersat large and business men in particula. | less Good graco as long, as Germany did not thwart SRSATURDAY, NOVEMBEIE 1 1887, at | at time ct cle “JAR GPAYNES Trusten, Clip Rell. | Meiosis ee UPRIGHT, MANOS. A LANGE ASSORTMENT served with distinction in tb ‘who have stood | said he had been lured to get Ube letter and’ leave | It 43 something entirely new, not only in Boston | her mn policy. But the moment has come | TEN O'CLOCK 4. M., we shail sell in front of Gur | " THUMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. o20-dNds_| fixtures, soda fountalu,” fountain cy = a ee wat ee ™ - 7 au but in the entire country, and will undoubtedly when Germany can make no further concession to | 88iesroom, one Rosewood Wardrobe, Gilt Frame Mir- \RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘over their supposed graves and read words of | it under a fruit stand at the corner of Pearl and q Russia. without int the interests of her | Ft Lounge, Box and contents,stored in name of H. D. - ‘ 3 Ya upon a tanbstone erected to thelr memory. | Joun streets. ‘The detective instructed the boy to | prove the pioneer of similar ones in many other | Mus ae a Grau: two Armciiaire Coa Hocker, Hoxand contents | REALESTATE, SILUATED UFOS THE SOUTH: je Was reported killed in the battle of Buena | obey orders, and hid in a doorway and waited (oF | cities. ‘The scheme as developed 18 to notify | been that the hydra of Pansiavisin bas been let Piet ye ig ye ge THIKD STREET NORTHWEST. $ista, and a body thought to, De. his was sent to | his man. Th ten minutes a well-dressed man came | property-owners in case of fire that they may | loose again unchecked by o reproving word from | Raxwcf Mens Sian, Box aud content, stored in| eno OT eed of dated December 5th,, Kentucky. Weeping relatives followed the re- | along and drew forth the note. He was arrested | be cn hand to save and protect their possesions. | tne czsr. An interview. ‘would, theretore, be un- | cern: to pay storage due Walter H Withee ka oe 4570, and duly pecorded I ‘No Usk fous mains to the grave, and « tombstone was put up) and he gave his name as Fred J. Catupbell, and | For instance, a building ou Summer, street 18 dis- | pleasant for both of the august parties concerned, |. ml0-2t-” WAL’ ILLIAMS & CO., Aticts, | 204. et seq., of the land records of the District of Dearing the inscription, “Sacred to the memory Of | denied that he had written the blackmailing | covered to be on fire at midnight. The owner or Rhougn the fact of its not taki: piace ts decidoaly net a tor, safe, russ, formule, a & show window, gas fixtures, or other furniture or stock | _028-2m_937 Pennsylvania ave. n. w., pear LOth et Seay hind mhatorer coutained in, maid stores a6 | JHIANOS FOR KENT At MODENATE PRICES specified in Schedule A attached to said deed ‘Also Moved, land Repaired ‘Ternm of sale: One-balt cash, Delance in notes at six, JOUN F. ELLIS & CO. tweive, and eigliteen months bearioe interest, anden: | o28-1m 937 Penusylvanis ave new ment Joh at, dorsed or secured by collatcral to the satinfaction of acs Ga tave. with anand TF. ELLIS & CO. Micet Parchanees capes’ Cant Anjou feniredet | BOO carved ten E expense, Cash deposit’ Fequi j Cari Johnston, who was Killed at Buena Vista in | letter. @ Occupant, of course, 18 unaware of that fact, and | not of good omen for the nance of peace, ety she tts wal sel at publ auction: in | $250. Terms to be complied with in ten days or re- | Soghand cover enn. the derense of uls country.” Many years after Cari a eee 1s probably sound’ asleep at his home in the | ‘the Nove Vremya writes thus: “Ihe West Euro: | 4ANDSOME CHERRY TOP BAR COUNTER, | fint'crthe praia THOMSBAY, the TENTH | sale will be made after Ove day pablic notice. ee ne Deane ae See Se, ‘turned up alive and weil, much to the surprise of ‘The Unfortunate Crown Prince. Back Bay. Thero may be Papers and | pean press 1s Singing victory over Russia, which TWENTY FEET LONG, WITH COPPEK SINKS, Bay of NOVEMBER D. 1887, at QUARTER-PAST 1209 3ist and 470 Lytineus avenue, ¢ $250 STEINWAY & SON'S ROSEWOOD CASE, his friencs aad relations ‘The reports of tie condition of Crown Prince | articles of small bulk not ‘ne safe | it represents as completely Teplaved end incapable , &0., COBT $150, AT AUCTION. FOUR O'CLOCK P. ML, all that certain piece or parcel | 411209 RANK bee: ag \emnenamoen 7 octave, With stool and cover Marshal Cariton’s Murderer Arrested, | Frederick William, received in London, strengthen | Which are quite valuable. Were the owner pres- | of carrying out 1t8 aims in Bulgaria. Events are | On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTH, 1887, at | of land and. Hee situate in the city of Washingto - Ent he might be able to save them or direct the | approaching that will give this the He. Instead | TWELVE M., .n front of my salesrooms, 1 will sell | 1 the District of Columbia. and known and descril Dswis0x, TRX., Nov. 10.—The negro desperado, | the belief long prevalent that there 18 no posstbil- ~ bn they could do it, Even if this oF Rauking $2 Bose Bol Fs Ae ‘triple —— ‘the above cotinter. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, aa sub. Lot numbered thirty-six (36). of NotieD. Lar- ity of his recovery, It is suspected, too, that Dr. | should not be the case, property-owner coul ni ‘Auctioneer, | ber's, surviving trustee, subdivision of part of original logan, jurdered Deput; case, & property. being the safest means of issolating Russia, it OO —— “ five hundred and thirty- Senea pooner cana te tats caty ast Mackenzie ts endeavoring to unload the responsi: | personally supervise thé protection of goods not Would ‘be better to. walt and see witat imeastires )PXCANSON BitOK“Acotioncers Tee ee eee aE sorverarel recorded in the office of the surveyor of ‘was captured Tuesday night at Fort Worth | Dility for the royal patient's condition upon other ed, and certainly he would be interested | the ogbinet of St. Petersburg 1s going to take in the District of Coinmbia, in book 15, page 108, with acral JNO.'F ELLIS & 00. HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. o28-1m_937 Pennsylvania ave. hw, meat 10th it, FREDERICK AND YAY ETTE | *B4cover. NO. F. ELLIS & CO. EN 4 STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. ©. 028-1 937 Pen ‘Tit yIvania ave. nw, bear 10th at, i C1 pve! iy virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of, u ents thereon, consisting of a for stot y virtue: deed rust ° day , ON HER Dy oftver Fulitord, through the untiring efforts of | physicians, but exacily how he expects to tasten | Sutee bor ty the selkeme hs is at ones notified of | ase. Neweralizing the effects Of te sald all | we blatros of Galunibia famed Getobae Goth, ARP | store ahd "dwelling house. the aud gab. iot No. | Ama EN TR and Meir saceicaie tine ie Lie] | S150 nated nedeoree 28? OM Depucy sueriff Hackney, of this eity, who as been | blame upon persons who were debarred from pre. | #suuscriber to the scheme ns ts at, once notified of tee Me 2, ASME, in Equity Cause No. 104:55, and by virtaclilil | being & part only of, the real estate described in and | fulfo 400, et seq.gone of thr land records for Wash: Md | JOHN F ELLIS & CO, \ Working every clue obtainable, and "who, learning | Sertbing for, or even seeing, the prince through us | Ofte eompany Whose Dusitiess 11, Uo attend: all Methodical to the Last. fick decmaned.noconied in the ihestt te eopster ot | “Fersmiy saa Sek eect oe the purchase money in | ECR SonM: te Det of Colum wha Oy | 17-3 et = C prev 3 not. clear. A i 2 ot wale: thew - oun, had passed trough, this ity going south. | grams from Beriin assert that the euperor is even | MCS. Suould the owner lve wittin the city limits | From the Sen Franciaco Alte, Ville of the ‘said District, in Will Book No. 94, folio | cash, and the balance thereof n. three equal payments sell, th front of the preuives, on iti: AND OTHER PIANOS ‘Trastee. wi r ()— FISCHER : & carriage 1s sent for hii, and he 1s brought to the 60, we will offer for aul lic salve, zx thy from thi mg EVEN A FIVE | JNO. TF. ELLIS & 00, the above result, Pive deputies left town for Fort | wore perturbed at the condition of his son than myn Pie acheive opert mane the day | _ SUtton, the eccentric who isto hang in Oakland | {hs ie paces, thd donc az, ta front of | in twelve, twenty-four and thirty-sts months from the | DAY NOVEMBER ELEVENTH, [8s7. at FIVE $100 one Madey RULES. & 00. sa | fire tree of cost. Teapective pre followiug-described real | day of sale, with interest at six per oent per annum; | O°CLOCK, the folowing , denitated as all | Ponnaylvania ave. tit Worth to get Hogan. The indications are that he | the palace reports admit, and suspicion deevens | ay’ well as the night Ume. If a businessman | fr murder, has kept a diary for thirty years, in | estate (allaituated in tho city of Washiugvou, District | intercat payable seuilcannuslly, aud to be secured by | Shotocmin tec ue Rene, PmOrer Dy desietated ts aU | osm * | ‘mene 10th at. : ‘as the feeling here | that the venerable Kalser’s end 1s much nearer of Columbis), at the times hereinafter specified, to | the notes of the purchaser or purchasers thercof.and | jn Threikeli's addition to Georgetown Det. and : ane pop Es ———————— eaty nto hen he was sentencod and the day of | \Un THURSDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF NO- | cash, at che option of the purchaser "r purchasers. "A | south aide of 7th or Tatrects at the distance of one b from, OF Sereens, bere. eee ae aoa ut nls diary’ and earstully Seroto down tad date, | west Afeeu tid) feet of wabvlot sven im tne deaes | SoH th cake p enti Aaa reeeTaagt na ae pene: | bund sod Aity Zee tom the intersection of 7th And | 937 Penua sve, hear LOth at - a ul y Wi a lo D)5 e anc conve ck st in a ce er! arty 2 a - ee CASHIER CRECILIUS CLEANS A ST. LOUIS INSTITUTION Am ‘at Eleven. He seemed afraid that It Would Slip ais tune, 8 | thereat, in square. number 628. luproved by steer | of tas porchaner oF Haneaneee HE the Corian a sels | eee grec, and, running thence Were N AND PACKARD ORCHES- A Girl Incendiary. OUT OF $100,000. = CONVICERD AMD SENTENOND 70 TEE FEntt- eo eee brick dwelling No, 311 H street northwest; and | are not complied with in fifteen (15) days from day of | thirty feet; thence east parallel with 7th street thirty | SS tral timeuns. bowueifiel sew icilerate ppricess = a “i: the w hiladeiphia Press from St. cpp on the same day, at 4:15 o'clock p.m., all of sub jot six | sale, the w1 ugned, survi' trusteé, reserves the | feet; thence north by and with the diviision of Cal “ aNC ELLIS & B Weiistriz, Pa, Nov. 10. Jackson, A special to the P! Pp TENTIARY FOR LIFE. Negroes Cremated Alive. in square num 28, improved by & four-story brick | right to resell said property at risk and cont cf the | houn's property ope hundred and thirty feet, more 937 Pes ‘near 10th st. colored girl who was accused of firing the McGeo | Louis, November 9, says: How Cashier Crecilius | ‘The youngest murderer in Gcorgia was sentenced | THE HORRIGLE PUNISHMEST THAT WAS OIVEX 10 | dwelling audstable, No. SLIi street nortiwex. wad | Atiuulting purchase oeurchaese siter Bee Co) hans | Rauee,PRweRY owe Bundred and tiny feet. more or | “nsw 7 Prema. ave a honse, in the West End, last Saturday, was closely | wrecked the Fifth National Bank has been dis-| at tanta yesterday in the Superior Court to alife ‘TWO MISERABLE RUPFIANS. op the same day at 4:45 o'clock p.m. paris of ots nine | Sdvertisciyent of such resale in spine hewapaper Dub- | menita Alleouteyamctiie and recording at cost of G Ww &B examined by the mayor yesterday and made a | covered by United States Bank Examiner¥oreman, | term in the penitentiary. His name 1s Caas,| A special toythe New York World from Mont- | ing's trois ou’ Mantaciusetio: mente ed hea eee ee i ee ean OC ving Trustee, | Gyase® $200 deposit will be re nt ere nt blished 1864. clean breast of the whole affair, acknowledging | wno said this afternoon: “The fraud was com- | Henry jocksley, and he is but eleven years of age, | €omery, Ala,, November 8, says: A private letter | uorth of 15 feet that is to way teu (10) feet on the WALTER WILLIAMS & COe "Terms of sale: One-half cash: balance in one year | Kranich & Bach ain other fino puntos ana oncene @® at she coramtted the deed through moves ot | Hieteg by mcreasing the statement of cash on| and. is as Diack as, poll 1. About two | Fecelved here yesterday from Dale County gives an | weet, rite of lot "nine, (0) and ‘ve oy feekan the | _082:20.n02.4,07.8,0.10-108 Auctionéers._ | afer ‘date of aie, wii iuicrnt at six per cout per | lows! prices aindvanywervin, creat arya Su erogaae ack shed ebony. cant Parallel wate | —27=-o-20* Sunum., or all cash, at the op joa of purchaser. nd plane wate moved emt spite, She will be sent to the reform scho hand tn each case by £100,000. The tems ofioaus | months ago Nilo Thomas, a well-known young | #€20unt of the cremation of two colored men who | feline of diialon between lots mo (i) tnd tn (10) | TIVHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctiouoer. —— as complied with ia ten dagasafter | ened. Tuning and repairing bometly dove ~ Sad A Farmer's Horrible Fate. and discounts were hen decreased by $100,000, °° | man of Augusta, Was stabbed and killed instantly | bad assaulted Miss Fralish, a respectable young | £70™ Massachusetts avenue to ‘dwelling, ‘No.’ 229 | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND | 33,01, Sule the property will be rewold.at the risk sud | Toy 4 Davis PIANOS IMPROVED BY NEW Panxzxssonc, W. Va, Nov. 10—While Lewis | 0 ihe ine changed in te cash entry Was tie ty Locksiey., ‘Thomas was standing oe of | white lady. Miss Fralish, who 1s the daughter peonchuset te areaize Bort weRt wee UNIMPROVED REAL ESTAZE ON TWENTY. | “c3i-ate W. H. HANEY, Trustee. | HB patents, Uprigits s specialty. | We keep « fine Heinrich, a farmer at Smithville, near here, was | Geyrcsy Su’ (ius kod boom Gunde 4 2 without | te Centra Railroad depot when assed | of one of the leading farmers of the county, was OU FEADAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF N LUST STREET AND NI E TER Br WILLIAMS EGO. Amsusooers | teh ct cur Bato which ‘are ‘els ted w driving a heavily loaded sled down a steep hill, niich trouble, ‘Inthe Item of loans ond discouncs | With a clgarette picture in bidMand. | Tuomas | alone at home a few nights ago, the rest ot the Bk Comica's eubiividion otintts ee Pye eS WEST. $s St'the lowest posatiie ‘rater and ‘on mouttly” tnatall By Virtus of s deed of trust duly recorded ings | VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, WITH FRAME | mena WALLET & Davis CO, S Liber Non LOL, folio Fok ee seas of the Laat BUILDING, ON K STREET SOUTHEAST, ar | 22 —¥%) = See ao Yok the card from the boy, whem the latter in- of John k. ‘the horses became unman: bie and ran away, | the figures were almost invariably ‘8 or ,’ and to | Guiiged in con: ‘able protanity. ‘Thomas slapped Seon Waleed wr ce cans peep Two ‘colored throwing him under the sled. When found he sili | make ‘7° and ‘8’ respectively of these required - ~ him smartly for this, wuereupon Locksley quickly | something t c of Ce a. AUCTION. 4 inder ome begin these chan 1e ing to eat, as they had been traveling a Records of the District of Colum! and at the re-1 10: o ea ae a ee ane und ‘ogs | time belore he expected adiemand for astatewent. | 27eW # large pockec‘knite and stabbed him. “Tue | Tong aistance and'were hungry.” ‘The young Ingo, quent of the party therely secured, detaulthavine been | py direction of the owner, we will offer for sale. gps, | Victron re Seeeiee anton mentite Ss | in August he was anticipating a call and he began | JUFY Was out but wo hours, and returned a ver- | not dreaming of ill intent, told them t) go arou tune in une Ferment of the notes therein deaceibed, | at Ypublic “auction, "on FRIDAY, NOVEMBERGM | gaye!S5 years caperionse Wonk Srened. hts land breast were terribly crushed, and bis had (a entries, The cail | “ict ot murder, with the recommendation to lite | into the back yard, where she would give them we will poll at public auction, in front of the premises, ELEVENTH, at HALF-PASt FOUR OCLOCK FMR | Doda ay Bh emmenen ane 6 mane eter ee ? for the statement came in October, and again he | Uibsrennient ‘The boy received his sentence In- | some bread. No sooner had she turned hier back to (240) one hundr-d and forty, in square | FOUK O'CLOCK P. M., part of Lot 4, in square 9%, | Inches by the depth af the lot LU: fect) of lot twenty | S8-_ Warerooms SOL Uth street n.v6 Waihie awe, falsified it.” Se. re-enter ihe house than a big black hand was js, nproved by a thiwe-atory brick ‘dwelling, | Lexinuing on New Hauipahire avenue 31 feet trom the | ‘Byssquare 10es mde che bariding theseon ‘Mouse me Missouri Judges ‘Crecilius made overloans to the John Myer Lum- cine te = ey clasped around her mouth and she was lifted up | No, 42 I street northwest. And on the same day at 5 | corner of ity-first strect and said avenue, and | is known as No. 1331 K street se. Ywww oo B, ‘EDALIA, MO., Nov. 10.—Judges Tandy, Peedsn, | per Company and to Mr. Goldsmith, in both of ie the Pace u ats.’ and carried into one of the rooms. When the | o'clock p.m., sub lot “B." in square number 625, un. | running thence southerly along said. avenue 21 feet, ‘Terms: One-half cash, balance in one year, secured | Ww ww oOo and Boyt, ‘comprising the county court of St. Clair | which concerns he was interested. ‘The Dank was | From the London Sportaman. faunily returned they found the girl in a faint from vee By vai furee- story ‘and basement dwelling, No. 76 a — along | Twenty-Grst cag Ay oH y deed of trust, or all at purchaser's option. | Www © 3 BP, County, were arrested at Osceola yesterday and | run by the president and the cashier and the d ‘The curious legend deeply engraved upon the | Which she was, witn dificulty, brought to con- | / street re bes, thenes ~~ hort! $100 deposit at time of . Terms to be complied woew ‘00. ‘And on SATURDAY, the TWELFTH {ches and thence westerly, in a straight line, to the - will be reeol Plate of the coffin of George Fordham, the great | SCiUSneSs. | Her story set the néighbors wild, and | xOVEMDEL, AT FOUR OCLOCK FW par of seb | besiutins. improvel im bart bys ‘two-story brick | Titan Gaye or pro) erty wall be resold at risk and ~ ‘tempt of court in refusi Crecillus has been arrested and cominitted to jall | ngish jockey, was: “It 18 the pace that kills.” | Parties of men went out in all directions, running | jot one (1), im square number 052, described as fol- | house. A plat of eaid property will be exhibited at the | “nS a goer the chesge ct contenys ‘led indebted: | i default of $25,000 bail, Mr. Overstaltz, the |. Riad down the public roads and scouring the | lows: Begiuning for the same, 8.3 fect, 6 inches ‘west, | time of sade. manawa, to make « lery to liquidate the bonded indebted: | president, is Iying "at the potut of death, and his | There was something so striking tn this unusual | woods. “One of the "parties ran “down | from the southeast coruct of caid squats, and ranting | ‘Terms: One-third cash, of which $100 will be re- | 7INHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ness of the county. . Judges 0 Drought here to be taken to Jefferson City toan-| Fectors accepted every statement they mad a, eg = pce oe PRGREE Wri2a0s 4.00, Anca | Daneel fate i legend, carved by the expressed desire of the dead | two men ‘near ‘Brundige, wht thence weet and fronting on Matreet 17 feet: thence | quired at time of sale; balance’ in three equal instal: cave ABE,USHIVALLED BOHMEK PIANOS. : Friends deny that he had any knowledge ot the | legend, carved by the exp of the de: » Whose. manner. was ting on 3 s, thence | quired at time of wale. bala al install: | Jor VALUABLE BUILDING LoTs XEaR Tue | 5/Wesser exes is tn eer BedReson city, but Judge Peedan says-be prefers | Overdraits although Mr. Yoreian reaches the op-| horseuian, that it seemed wo stand out in bold | Yc 88 to confirm, suspicion pe qitele ull, | south 73 feet, inchex to borinuing iinproved ty | wotes Of burshaner, beartog tere irom dof wae CORRE OF SOTH ASD A.STIREETS, GEO ee a ea ead ease to remain in jail, and will not make the least at- | Posite conclusion, | Contrast to the, Peaceful surroundizigs, The mes: | soon ay the young iady set her eyes upon them sne | *ree;vors biick dwelling, No. it Matrect south | and secared Uy deed of trust ou propery acldvwill be | | TOWN: D.C AT AUCTION. 0 ay sen tempt to obtain Risreleast. The county's indevt- pharg. Fer Te spk ta tie seated ime Of hard | cried: “They arethe men; thelr taces are burned | suyiot two (yin square muuniee Dos" deerriben os | aucing and recordin wil be at ELEVENTH. 1887, at FOUR O'CLOCK on the! Sirs ine Peshargs atouur spas’ | mbm vrsovty eet. gngcontsarorr | at wate Soren a OAENT so | us mya tad cas seer fg tuo | Els Rae Be fis tan | Weal ir ees ete ands | moog choke actor | Cuncxrmixe ax TX snoaay Puaxoa —— Juage Peedan says ey eion niin ——e an ‘The negroes cowered before her gaze angi adinitted | corner, and thence running west along the line of | OF property wi resold at ‘cont. 5 To rent and sold on monthly paymenta. treet, 3 feet B inches: ‘thence a jurchaser after seven days" advertimement. Street, and two lote 20x54 on. north mide of N street, ison he is opposed to obeying the writ of man-| The evidence against Mr. H. J. Burieigh, the | thundering om the ground: of suraiged nerves and | CCIE €ullt. A trial followed, and the people de- | south M street. 2 feet & inches; thelice north, “| Ine V ere THOSE. WAGGAMAN, | These Jots adjom the corner nf 30th aut N streetn, and a and muscles; of Di and feverish excite. | @]éd (nat the Uwo men should be: fo death. | ofaaid lot, and the th to the place of JOHN W. PLLLING, offers a fine opportunity to secure hue Duildins nites Gainus tssued against the court, Tepresentative of the London Telegraph, who was | ind muscles; of bustle, worry and feverish ex Alog pile was bulit upon the side of the public | Mmmived bya trains cand ate eek porinnin, i Trustees, | orfor proftatle investment” Terms made known st ome arraigned at the Bow street police court yesterday ee Toad, and the negroes were chained each between | 912 M street southeast. And on the sane day at 4.45 | THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. 031 | sale, Sullivan Meets Smith, ‘two heavy logs. Then the four logs were chained | o'clock p.m. part of sub lot one (1), in square number ee es = end recording at purchaser's cost; TH PORMEA DOES A LITTLE SPARRING TO PLEase | OD ® Charge of loitering and vagrancy, consisted | | Marriage of Ex-senator Pattersem. | togeiier, 90 that the wildest conloruions of the | #75, dexcribed ue follower ieoekuniug for che, eee a depoait of 850 will be required on each lot at the tine THE DuITISHERS AMD MAKES A GOOD IMPRESSION. | WNOLy Of statements by the police that he didn’t | From the Milwaukee Sentinel, Nov. 4. Wretcues could not shake them. A fire was Kin- | the southwest corner of said lot, and running thence IRUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED ALLEY | of OST dads Jno. L. Sullivan made his first public appearance | move with sufficient alacrity to satisfy the official | Ex-Senator John J. Patterson, of South @arolina, | died, which soon blazed up and enveloped the | cast along the line of K EP» fF LOTS IN BQUAKE NO. 512, AT AUCTION. thence north 63 feet, 6 inches. thence west By virtue of a deed of trua tto the undersigned, |HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. " ving the cot: and that he exctaimed to the | Row a resident of Bloomfeld, IL, and president of | bodes of the vicums. Their cries were most pitl- | 5 ‘ches. aud thet th to piace of dated April 25, 1887, apd recorded in Liber N f tm Loodon at St James’ Hall last evening. ‘The Eispckcor of polices “i any one of Sour men touck | the street railroad company of that city, wis mar- | TU! a8 the flames burned intotheir esh. The cries | pruved by. two-story brick dwelling, 1249, folios 262 et asq. of the Laud Hecords of 4 kgs SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED hall was crowded to ts utmOst capacity. He was | melt knock him down.” When this testiinaay | req yesterday vo Mie allored Map Prodke ae ate | STOW taluter, tae fire cooled down, and only ashes | But Soriueast th: Distriet ot Columbia, and by direction of the REALESTATE SOUIN OF THE GANTTOR ARD introduced to the spectators by Jem Smith, the | was given Mr. Burlelgb aroge tn court and reiter- wert = ‘Were left to tell the horrible story. Jerms of sale for all the pieces of property: One. | secured thereby, we will sell at public auction infront | SITUATED IN SQUAKFS 637, 640 AND 603, oH, WORKMANSHIR - ‘champion. Ina briet speech he expreased | ated hls Iau, , fF Which he was called to order | Tesidence of the latter's grandmother, Mr, H. Bar- ——— ee _— fiiird 9) of the purchase money incash: ohe-third :'s) | of tue promisen’on MONDAY, NOVEMBER FOUR. | — N¥'au SOUTH CAPITOL STREET. AND Dt re his thanks Zor the reception bead met with and | Hy «Be magia And commanded 10 st dgwn, | nari n the vilag ot Waterville, 32 miles West ot| | "he Peper Approaching Subiteos | im Zor andyous,tars cv intr pause | HATH, dtr at FOU CLOCK Maitetiots | ny 'ittron edece a Uiotagrmgs Court of gage | SECONDHAND TIAROS. A tise anmortment of 0 h would beat Kilrain. | }necese was concluded by remauding Mr. Bur- | Waukesha, Wis, Miss Franks ts an attractive and | From the Couriere del Mattino. or purchasers Deferred pasnicnts to be smcured by | maker and Foxg@mbdivinion of original lot No. 13, in | {ee District of Columbia, passed iu the cause of GAP | prominent ft all priors, sald he hoped that Smith would beat leigh for one week, and he was released On ul own | cultured Young lady. a daughter of the late E.8.| There is a great activity in Catholic circles on | deed of trust ujon the real catate wold; and todray | #4. No. S12, sud lots ruuting oualley between ith | Pause et ab vs. Farnhnun et al. tquity No. | PIANOS FOS eae. Smith himself also made & few remarks, saying | sureties of £100. It 18 stuted that the police aU- | Franks who was lobg secectary of tne Chicace tot the jubl itis desired that the | Mtetext at six per centum per annum. One hundred | aid oth and Nand O atreets mew. auction, in front of the preiuisen, on THURSDAY. the we eon that he meant to beat Kilrain and would then do | thorities have decided to allow no further speak. | Commercial Exchange. She 1s about twenty-nve | SccOUm Jublige, a8 it a (8100) dollars will be required of the purchaser or | _ ‘Terms: One-half cash, and balance at one year, with | SEVENTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER A te ieee | —27t__ tk | _ his best vo beat Sullivan. ‘The American champlon | ing in Trafaigar Square, and will arrest the “land | years of age, and the groom 1s Somewhere between | demonstrations should be truly Cathollc—that 1s, | purchasers om each of said pieces or parcels of ground | interest at mix per Cont per annum.and secured bj deed | SERGE SATE RM the alee aa pal es ~ Boxed with Ashton and three other leading pugl- | restorers” who meet there on Friday, including ex- | Aity and sixty, “Ther test tae Ie Wetaneecn | universal, and not without a polltical character’ | told at the time of the sale of the sane nudif the pure | of trust. ‘Title wood. "$0 10 be depoutcd at tne | SfOU O'CLOCK P.M. th Decotowit; Lots| Do Nor Prncnase Lists, and, although he appeared to be slightly out | Commoner Saunders, of Hull,if any’ attempts are | ateat ot sxe gare Ss | chaser or purchasers shall fail to comply with the | of sale. ALBERT FFOX. poses red. twelve (12). thirteen (13), fftern C15), ot BF nha AE Bn i" * of condition, his» smartorss pleased the critics | Kade to.aisregard the ofder Which Will then ‘ve | Metts te us cettCaL, Seas teas, Tilting | Its wished that some reigning prince should be | fer of safe within ton dave ater mad sale ehe under: | LOUIS F, SHOEMAKER, a | fee AO) seventecn «iz ONTIL KE THE EMERSON PIANO. Smith, on being questioned as to his opinion of ulgated. <atarouee Oye? dial aequalntance: fe nator | present, and it seems certain that the emperor of even be Fight t0 resell at the risk and cost of , B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. mt twentyrobe CH twent » Athorvaghly fretless instrument sta medium prom, Sullivan's ability, said: “sullivan is a good man, | Promulgated asset case of love ab Mist sight abd thelr cngagenene } Brazil will assist at the pontifical mass to be cele- | curdiug at the pusrbtarts cae, COUVENMMCIME ANG OR | HO rAN, Auctioneer in aquare numbered six hundeet and forts (G40). | Second-hand Planes and. Oneane at Dat Foetieve that ean beat him.” Sulla, 1 at ‘The Vastness of th pees Soon followed. Since the death of hue eee ene | prated by the pope on New Year's Day. ‘The nun- WILLIAM A. GRAY, ] a = ‘And iss on FHIDAY, THE LIGHTEENTH DAY OF | togio. Seon amall moutiy permet ee ee Sullivan was repeatedly applauded during the ex-| It iscertainly true that a contemplation of the | in Waterville, where the wedding took place, the | als@ active 1n this respect. An appeal lias been 10 Penn ave, nv By virtue of ad-ed of trust. duly reco.ded in liber gg. | square numbered six undead thirtysmcven ap? — ws hibition last night. Mitchell failed to meet Sulli- | unthinkable vastness of the universe, in the midst | CoMmMOnY Velny performed by the Kev. Dr. Hlles, | Tomatic corps accredited to the holy see. should Exeeutory and Trustees under te lit | No. L142: Jolie 6¥,et seq ofthe Land Noconteot Bina] aidon the SAME DAY. at HALE-PAasT FUCK ¥. M- | = oe a aan a : N nly & few relatives and immediate s 029-dtonol2 — Will of Joh Ht. Condou, deceased. | District of Columia.and at the request of the party Lot numbered ten (10) and the south twenty-five (25) “i ~ ‘Van yesterday and strange term: fg! of which we dwell upon a speck illuminated by a | triends were present. They will spetid their | #!80 be present. None will be absent, not even —— thereby secured, we will sell at public fect of Lot nme (), in square numbered. six hundred, HOUSEFURNISHI spark, 1s calculated to make all terrestrial affairs | honeymoon in Waukesha County. the Protestant minister plenipotentiary of Prussia. || ¢@- THE SALE OF THE WEST FIFTEEN (15) | of the premises; on SALURDAL, > OV and ninety-three (6933), a - Ne More Cholera at New York. sauut coangtiiiy mumneneaa. "We eetant a =a ‘The masy however, 1s not vo be celebrated tn St. | feot of sub lot 5 by. the depth thereof in aguare 408) | NEXiCV at FOCR O'CLOCK P34, lots 1's | “Terms of sale: Oue-third cash, and the balance in one — SisesGua teoe weal man, oe Sa ‘Sie Euibaks teecna es Peters and the regrets, therefore, are universal, | improved by tworstury brick, dwelitig, No. G11 i | subdivision of square 774. as her plat in Liber W.¥-2 | uy andtwoc?) avarm wih interest atGper cutee: |. 3, Muernecs & Bro, : wonder that men for ages regarded the earth as In: ‘the Halt of the 1a of St, Peter's ts be- | street northwest, is posthoned. on account of the in- | folio 160, of the records of the surveyor's office of | Cured by deed of trust, or all cash, at opuon of the pant ‘The Columbta, of the Anchor line, which arrived | "0" From the Buffalo News, Slement weatheranul MONDAY, NOVEMBEN FOUL. | suid. Diststet, improved by ‘two twostory’ frame | oi ‘A dcpuait of 630.00 each lot wall be required, (Formerly with P. Hanson Hse & a.) center, and the heavens with their lights as ing transformed for the purpose, at a great ex. | Gigment weather. eT eens re a i fe good condition, ‘she has, been fumigated, and | {iUtAry 0K for to have thought otherwise, in| | Hoston has brought forth a new craze. Ruseo- | poss. It is une hall o€ Uenediction, for the pope | gue fot alae ig tears Se taht Was tat | HARROD wer GE aad I an threo equal tn. | Leneasris be gesd out of the urvceads of sal. Ht terms tor phy eng . in good condition. She has Deen fumigated, and | those times would have been to see things from | mania succeeds Anglomania, ‘There 1s not a | used to bless the people from its ceatral balcony. | story brick Avelling aed sate ee SAH eet | otras Gee auird cash; balance in threo equal in- Gefaulting purchasers cost All con | qyWanavs Just, Tencived 8 larre consignment of new ‘will probably be permitted to come up the bay | the point of view of a superior intelligence. "It has | whisper remaining of the “Shelley prattie,” which | Tals hall served as a church ‘when the last saints | n reaver ie ristyaned until MONDAY, NOVEAMHEN | notes of purchaser, eariiy interest frou day of le fhaser's cost. Papers (yards longs for 19e. per pion,” _— ‘344 immigranta. The Bur. | “ken a Vast amount of experience and knowledge ” y ‘were canontzed, but the expense then was nothing | FOURLEEN1H, 1887. for same cause,’ at same hour | and secured by deed of trast on property sold, will be JAMES H. TAYLOR Gilt Papers frou: 1c, to 30. today. She brought igrant toconvince men of the parvivude of themselves | 74S led entertatningly by the fair sculptor whos | Compared with’ what Will be incurred now for the | aNd place, Also, parts of lots nine (D) and teu (10) in | taken orallcash, at option of vagchaser, | A’ deposit 613 Loth st. now. Embossed Gilt from 350. to 45 gundia’s physician evidently profited by the ex-| anq their belongings. Soin all ages they have | NOW passing his honeymoon in an Italian villa. | Spishaid decorations the telson aes princes | dure 562, having a frout on Massachusetts avenue | of 8100 will be required at tine oF sale, ‘and all con ROBEKT FAKNHAM, | TFustecs, All work guaranteed firwt-clasa, Fresco Painting perience of the Alesia, | She has been retatned and | applied a terrestrial measure to the universe, and | Browning clubs have lost thelr novelty, and for | and diplomatic corps, &c. St. Peter's as a church | tid terest north of 15 feet: that te to say, 10 feet on | veyaucing aud reconiing at purchaser's cost | Terms and Tinting’ sey Fizigated at quarantine, Rowever, but will prob | ikagined they could behold human afairerefccted | ‘howe who desife'wometiing new and strange ne | iv now denulively doindGas Bd ‘ollot 10, and rani paraiiel wah ts Rs’ | erty wil borealis Gat 'nd coat of Gece Pe PO A a ot edi ably be released. to-day OF to-mofrow. ‘Itisnow | intke heavens and human interests setting the | etter opportunity Is offered than the pursuit of | ‘The grandest of Christian temples will become | division. between lots 9 and 10, irom Massachusetts | Sheset THOS. E. WAGGAMAN,/ se: = declared that there is not _a case of cholera in the | gods together by the ears, Russtan subj Undeterred by the fact that | a mere museum or nade. Almost all the | avenue to H street north, improved by a thice-story JOHN W. PILLING," TFustees. | iGHLY VALUABLE RESIDENCE, No. 920 SEVEN- port, all those who had the disease having either | This is clearly shown in the story of the constel- | Russian-English dictionaries are very incomplete | bishops of the Catholic Church will come to. Rome | frame dwelling, No. 220. Masachnsetta avenue north | THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Auct n2-d&as TEENTH: STREET, BETWEEN AND XK! Wey J. Y. T. E ieaarweneek lations." ‘The tremendous truth that on a. starry | hd that the Kussian includes 40,000 words taken | on tls occasion. and certaluly no Italian, bishop | ¥r#t, iaaleo postponed until MONDAY. NOVEMBER | — —— STREETS (OPPOSITE FARRAGUT SQUARE) & ixvire Nov Lo Kixanxe coo — night we look, in every direction, into an alinost | from other languages, many students have already | will be It ls asserted that the pope, in | HOUNTEENIH, 1887, at samme hour aid place, beng | (VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. OUR FALL STOCK OF CARPETS, FUR- Pensions For Confederates. endless vista’ of suns beyond suas and systems | Undertaken to muster the curious tongue. It 18 | hisencycileal fatter, wilt against th: ‘law | DAY, NOVEMBEM TENTH ISe7 an abeve coe | sar ABLE IMPRO} PER? Oo SATURDAY, MOVEMBER MIDETRENTS, TURE, UPHOLSTER: AN ORGANIZED EFFORT TO INDUCE SOUTHERN stares | UPOM systems, \-as too overwhelming for compre- | More easy to study the literature through transla- | for the abolition of the tithes, Tite present trivu. | DA%* TWILLIAM AOR AY, LE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED. PROPERTY OX | 1887, at FOUE O°CLOCK, in front of the 2 ar AND UPHO! ¥ GOODS "70 Alb THEIR VETERANS. hension by the inventors of the constellations.” So | “ons, especially when several lecturers are ready | lations of the church will also be tad subject of ell 1015 New York ave. STREETS NOKIHWESI—Z01 FIRST STREET | afin So and Spettot Let oe ee ae ee Sis Us 2k ew CEES, EP 4 tothe Philadelphia Press trom Char-| theY amused themseives, like imaginative chil- | ‘0 instruct cinbs and point the way from Gegot | tne discourses and addresses. In a letter to. the JOHN McDERMOTT. NORTHWEST. the south 20 fect of Original Lot 20,'in mid square, | STYLES ARE NOT BETTER AND special to 1 Gren, as they were, by tracing the outlines of men | through Turgentet, msky, Destoyeosky to | pope, the bishops of India ex} ‘the hope ‘that 310 Peun. ave. n. By virtue and under the provisions of the last, inaproved by at -and-basement brick residence, estou, S.C., Nov. 9, says: A convention of Con-| and ‘beasts formed by those prety lights, the | TOlstol. A ciuljon the back bay 1s already formed | his tiolineay troubles in his Vatican’ pricon will Exeentors and Trustees under the last | will of Peter Monaghan, deceased. uly admitecd sain pusnaerd cont ead al she peeoon tencoeeeenee PRICES AS LOW FOR SAME CLASS OP federate veterans of Edgefield County was held | stars. They turned the starry heavens inio a | for the study of Russtan literature, especially the | soon come to an end. -210-déeds___Willof John K. Condon, deceased. | to probate and recorned in the office 0: the Ikeviste ‘The house is in first-class condition, and the locality GOODS AS CAN BE FOUND, WE DO NOE to-day to follow up the agitation begun tn Darling. | Scroll Aled witb pictured stories of ‘mythology. | Novels, nd otner clubs are recelving. tnsuruction y lease DOWLING, Aucugneer. ction: frout of the. premises. on WEDNESDAY, | Se'aybcagats Pemceuee # among the Dest in that section ask YOU To BUY. tom County under the lead of Major J. L. Coker to | Four of the consteltatious particularity’ ineseeine traveled in’ itusaia either have prepared or aye | Guy powput, it, wovenee eaves ie the will TY-SIX VALUABLE BUILDING LoTs ‘IN | NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH 1887-41 FOUR O'CLOCK | "Terms: "One-third cash: the residue ea Reo] SOME 1G DRIVES IX FURNITURE, secure pension trom State treasuries fr aisabled | Sn this acount, Tcy preserve te starts | BODINE Of the lave seek Bavernan his’ property, winch | on toe MiONTQWA. Be Goat AUCTION bic ety of Wanhinuton fo wit; Part of Lot uumnbered | Entareat tad secured yt dead of tra cn the peppers — and needy veterans. Resolutions were adopted | lasting than parchment or stone, one of the oldest amounts to about $400,000, ts left 1n equ: r= 5 ape 7 twenty-seven (27), im McGuire's subdivision of Square asking the State legislature to provide for the | and most pleasing of all the romantic stories that Hemarkable Pistol Shooting. Uons to his relatives.” No provision fs mnde tor | SLOG Tahal el Sonne ‘of the, premises Bumbered six hundred and twenty soar (G26), situate ry cen pressing needs of disabled soldiers by annual pen- | have amused and inspired the minds of men—the | From the Boston Herald, Nov. 5. Seth Bateman Dodge, who was educated by Mr. | the following proverty: Lote 527 to 534 inclusive, Oo eae oe a a Gener nari | sale: =. a sions. A committee Was appointed to stir up the | story of Perseus and Andromeda—a better story |” wr. ¥. E Bennett, a member of the National | Ba ‘und who created a great social sensation 7 between “Washi Sefferson | Pere s0 tere uniiorm wilth, and improvemenis tere | Beate THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. > . agitation and have meetings of veterans held in | tha any that modera novelists have invented. abi few years ago by eloping with a daughter | streets: lots 367 to $71 inclusive, on Adams street Coustitig of a three-story Dick store aud dwell: | SS | Mearixa Sroves every county. Three disabled veterans from each ies a Lancers, broke the pistol record of 100 shots at | of Gov. Santord, of ut, They were sub- | Peurcee Mashington and Jefferson wtreote: lots gv} | fs “TOT Firat atroct northwest. WOOD AND COAI county in thé State have been constituted a com A German Prophecy. Walnut Hill yesterday, making @ score of 857 | sequently divorced, and each married again. | moreand wpriet sore ieee Netter Te oy | , Lermisof sale: One-third cash: Dalance in one and = | _ selecting 2 Heating Stove tt will be to your Inter. guittee to attend the coming session of the legisla- | From the New York Sun, nts. |,A Smith & Weston army revolver, 44 ealt- | Dodge is now living in California. It was thought | jocated. and-ax property ia rapidly advancing in value | {€o*a0™, for which the hotos of the purchaser, we | oo wane THE ext to tnapect our immense assortinent, embracing all ‘ware. a One sees the photographs of the Princo and | ber. with factory ammunition was uséd. Last | he would be the principal heir of Mr. Bateman. | ip Cmoutown this eale should command the attention | $Ured.PY 4 deed of tzuston the premises sold and Gear | J ‘styles and the latest denicns, which we are offering at = papas in| Princess William and their four little boys im | SPring Cuevaller Paine made at Walnut Hilt what | TRE eee sad Anthony i. | Of parties Ste fae erceeaiie IAVOORINCRE a a flven, or al cath atthe option of the purchaser. A de. BEST FUEL SOLD low prices. Keeping only first-class mechanics, we are the Caifarel trial tn Parts yesterday several per. | CVeFY shop window. It 1s a pretty tamély group, | put the fecord of yesterday's work by Mr, Betpnert | Ices, Seeding at purehaser's cost; '€60 deposit on cach lot | Wit cdtveyancing at re hen, proper ig atruc oats Ba the Disteistoh Pete Prime, gn eee Cane Lee sous deposed that they had sent money to General | and intensely admired by the people. The eldest | beats It badly, The condititns of yesterday's : BARGAIN OTHE FARM KNOWS AE Do | Ue Bot complied with within ten days from day of sale JOHNSON BROTHERS, fully seucited, eo er eee are cant te ga gUblc | boy ts hardly five. He ts also photographed with | Shooting were identical with those under which | | A BRILLIANT Mergon Ix Mixwxsota.—A telegram | (}REAT BARGAIN THE FARM KNOWN AS BON- | the undersuned reserves the right to resell at riak and utor, in bis address, urged that the name of | tne old emperor at the window. It 1 declared | Palue established his best record, viz: 100 from St. Cloud, Minn., November says: A Dig | URDAY NOVEMBER MINE TRS i ot SAT- ‘Who supply more families with & JENKS & CO, Wilson be expunged from the case, as the accu - g Standard American target, 50 yatds. | Chevalier | meteor shot over St. John’s University last even- | ELD AYb aaron ties herr talieeey Cone Eee COAL, COKE, AXD WOOD ‘sations against him had been retractid. The case | that Prince Willlam is the katser's favorite, ‘The | Paine’s total was 641 points, in which were 77 It Ut up the surrounding country as bright | In location, beauty, fertility, ahd plenty of coeit ey ‘Than any firm in the United States, 26 4 __} Ta to be onect simple swindie, Tegard im as the next emperor, for the | pull’s eyes. ‘The result of the match gives the best | as day for about forty seconds. as it passed: ‘cme of the inost desirable in Pledmout, Va node ARPET . Ee ce Pee girindie, | Reeling is a settied one that the crown prince wilt | Dues ae = een rete ~ the most desirable in Piedmont, Va.__n5-4e*_ harves, Depot, and Railroad Yard, 12th and Water | () 8. remarkable ‘on account 06 | os iets ceeds revolver record on 16 points to Mr, ee hetg! USTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BKICK om sw. ——, accused. The letters trom General Thi- | Bot live | pened ser. Though young, he | Bennett. ‘The last sti 10 ‘was afi bull's | 1,000 It about 2 miles west of the TR NG, CORR SOF MiGuineNTE ‘Main Office: 1202 Fst. n.w. ‘We are daily receiving Supoly of dia, General Boulanger nd M. Wilson, which | Shows Strength and courage, and in his own tamliy | eyes ‘The conditions for. shooting were untavor , and, With a.thunder-like crash, exploded, | ~ 3) ‘NORTHWEST, Brauch Offices: 1913 7th st mw. 1740 ‘were found ta prisone Y puse, were oniy | Prooks no interference. iis wife is a year his | able, a high, gusty wind blowing from 6 o'clock. Saree ee ee va ts. n.w.1112 9thst.o.w., 12 ormmonplace replies to 4 ‘and were devoid | Semir, and a thoroughly German woman. The see to view the ‘where it 13 10th 9. ple Say Chere will be no Engiish interference Grrtine Rip ov 4 Wirwess.—A telegram from mot [KEE ON ‘A STREET, a From her ee from the roma princess, who bas Eldora, Towa, 3 gy pe ohn Bunger, & ‘promi- Caxetme.Prongu Smavwe: 20 ras Bamsuss—& SQUARE. & ve been Eng! ast—a ‘woman in | neut farmer of Unis ‘coun! a witness against | dispatch from Jackson\ . Says: John J. By virtue of a decree ea AxTs $190,000 Drones: oe ere! | many Ways, but not clever in concealing her lack | the Ralnsbarger Brothers a gang Of horse thieuss | O'Donnell, ot the Gaited Signal Service, who Court of the Distsiot of Sanita” Eau BE eee Oe oe ae ed by" Amarone in | Ofsvmpathy for German ‘customs and tae German | ving nese, Secamibont ‘who were convicted | arrived July 23. on. to Key West, and'who Sse So, Sol Pumnis Mutval Life! Tneurance his Deople. of murderi father tor his life insurance, | was subsequently here. fo the Behring’s sea. | He has asked the government to | Phen mere is the prophecy brought forward by | Sf, murdering thele futher tor ‘and serious: fever nt that Place, has ete for fis destina present nis claim of $130,000 ty Hy & the German people, who are somewhat su| not rounded. iis ‘borse was kitted He q ‘Company vs. Grant et a, 1 pany well at public ‘in front of the: 'UbBD, FIFTEENTH DAY OF ROVESIIE i867. at FOUR cont 1y, if not fatally, w goes for the purpose of a G*CLOCK P. M. (eale to ‘the next Uous. Germany ts'to be greatest, it says, under a | under him and his thigh riddled with buckshot. cartier plgson service between Key West and the ‘same hour, if necossaty), Lots muanbered one (2). he trouble. Se Fas eyagnas Uae am, af ‘hae four | Mr. Banger recogaized tates or fourof the ass Bahan for, the Danent of the Depart ire Gh four 4 ive Givaln Gh eeu (e nine Oh sons. weed carry a posse have started ‘pigeons ‘eleven (11), twel fourteen’ (14), six: | win open for season. ‘November ‘Lowpon Srecciatoas—The b mpran ge @ great war successfully, and prove another Fred- purdultor them. rhe shooting was done by friends ‘trained 54 service in good ‘order teen (26), ‘aa ‘sod ‘eighteen 18), of the Far tmanend koomiouoe emation - ss The atten. | Crick the Great. The ‘Germans see in Unts the | of che Ral ‘who sought in every way pos- | Within a few months. It isexpected that this new Be a = ‘BA CHATFIELD, and! can be ‘ot, between 43s and Ot G an say SF ‘le. destiny of Prince William, who was born with one | sible to int witnesses from ‘service Will result in an incalculable benefit to a Ye ity C, ag the i ‘Proprietor ‘Manager. by investors is Bow directed arm partly deformed, suort and stiff. And they | against them. ‘shipping, as by ‘the pigeons quicker and - Shares, the boom in which continues to 1n- | see in nis character ‘all the requireinents of the moore ackuras®’ and Teiitble meeeenee te Prophecy even down tothe four sons But the} Gronox Faancie Taaty explains to his Western | storms in the West Jndies can De sont to thls DENTISTRY. ~— ver of Germany wanes after this ruler, and she | audiences that New Yorkers consider crazy, | country, ED D A Nrono Propicy.—Frank Winne, Prtuen to go dowd and Decomean insiguiticant na stuuply because he neither ‘swears, Grins oot Ve A zr sistdisued Teoh. tual trata Of no education, 1s said to De ct tion, So runs the prophec; uses tobacco. DEATH AMONG THE PawaMa Canal Lasonens.— Disbeut ‘pain, ‘Advice tree a eal genius, his talent tm mechanics, being) siunilar nual i ‘Povert 1, nor, who bas beon connected with te P= SE = ‘Gace B00 Ou se ne see ct Blind Tom in music. Sore aise IMPRIOXMENT.—Mrs, Julia F, | Panama Railway’ ‘months, yerurned fed hat ‘the Dallas fair recently a steam engine of small | mvyrrep To DINE BY THE CaNaDiaM CLUB OF wEw | Hershey, of ‘sutt in the United home, aud gives a staraing: of life and a RARE Re RR ds ADIES WHO. THE SERVICES OF ive but remarkable power it 18 predicted, ‘Yous. States Circult Court iew York yesterday | death among the laborers on the Panama Canal. TAKE P; sec ban the Zare of van bot ‘will Work a revolution in Ideas, Mr. Chamberisin was cailed upon at tho Bre: | SiS moriants for $2000) Settee enna | Heasays, that Panama comes nearer belug hades Beta. Beas ryt er | th, te cai STRIKING Grats Avorr Naw Tactics.—At Pitts- | YOort House, in New York, yesterday by Erastus | ment. bp) a Gat ter Gabuse when Taare Gomes “a wont pt -- a 37 70a 4 can - ‘burg the striking laundry girls have adopted new | Wiman, president, and T. W. Grimith, vice-prest- | on charge of stealing an umbrella in store ee peg he see the canal laborers at work,” t as Setecting nent eeean any aoe Save Se dent, of the Canadian Club, who presented in per- end ahe'wan aiherwars soquitens, ‘sald ne, ate FA ‘The oPne' collecting Wagons of Brace Bros’ Doycotted 1aub- | yop the following letter, signed by the former: ‘Ecermawr—An @ephant po ATS sbecn br cat oe eed RE a> Go fitnnold wasmingt PatTOOS and TegM meeting | “OB behalf of the Canadian Club, and at the re- | to" 5" Craveling alivas DIOKS sus oe tne: ‘soon she heat andthe a eas thebedeet en BR * = : a ashing. tae, mouse comumitien | have the honor vo Rugby, Eng. aud, bursting $b Gear ot g | them, and one by one they fll ‘aarene mat ae ee Gate that will sult your cohventeace® ag Seay the cu; ‘on & of was tmmotately ‘boisted into a > BLACKBALLING AN AncupuKE.—The exiled Arch- | composed of four hundred Canadians, resi- 3 FH apang tabs, sont Gee ‘and @uxe Jobn of ai He saan gallon of a Of. 3 | the sent ube and Sy rome propedal ratty at ths | Scant ema and a, large nuuber of non ‘neat, a toat of bread of, buster, | that was, iss igen ot Ri At night wah Ua rt ig aa eeces seer geese | Saw ia yg a a ras retused: nn Under such Ruman asvure to bed forms But the ma EE aS ‘ot vice in New York PREACHING AGAINeT BusTien.— from x Gaaesancnns ‘Mauch Cuank, Fa. Nov. aye: = n be ue 0 man ‘Canada, bs ia Hast Mauch Chunk, has deciared war om Considerable nportanee ‘by secuning the atrenee Wanity nand ‘am entogee ‘immoral fe Tartber olarge te in tion so ast tcl “Charice « asserts that unless oe anne, Tupper and other distinguished men, "Tie uy Gd and young, abandon that offensive 2 bs | have pleasure in ru to ou and your asao- will turn trom the church. On sunday last your stay in New York.” ‘The dave of the reception has not yet been fixed.

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