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SP PN age ee a OO RENE Pe ee nee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. QIry AND DISTRICT. TWO YEARS IN PRISON. EXCITEMENT IN DUNGANNON. “EF No other paper published has anything | Eva Hamilton Found Gullty and Sen-|A Meeting Organized by English Lib- Mike balf os many readers in the city of Wash- tenced to that Punishs = plots ington as has Taz Evante Stan, and no other} At May's Landing, N. J., yesterday Judge} The prosperous market town of Dungannon, “= ita claims by an affidavit | Reed, in charging the jury after the arguments | County Tyrone, Ireland, is in a perfect frenzy aides is in the Eva Hamiltonesse had been delivered, | of excitement and every man, woman snd said: “The whole matter hinges on the plea of | child in the place is ranged on one side or the a BAS the defense. The blow may have been struck | other of a heated political controversy, in which A BOULEVARD TO BALTIMORE. | in seirdefonse, but when a deadly weapon is | nearly the whole surrounding country seems ——- Grocers are re- self-defense it materially alters the | disposed to take a hand. oA aon os WDROPS, &c.. ke. fa ae Tos chum tan io mana | ome” Hoary wok go. somber of Bagi | Ey fed ta Bacita POW Douche. a_| S80 TRAY MORNING, OPTRIER TESTE ‘ Continuing, the judge dwelt upon the fact | erals, who are traveling through mi —_—_——— | wi may auction T shall sell & co it BA A plan for connecting Washington with Bal- | that the knife thrust was a deadly one, and the | the view of studying the home rule question on pM Ta veep SE Now we will have a pleasant little chat with you if ee timore by s magnificeat boulevard was dis- | only way in which the plea of the defense could | native soil, interested themselves to organize eels at THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ | sou have time; if not don't burriedly shske us, for we cussed in @ paper prepared by Mr. John C.K. | possibly be tenable was that the blow was | in Dungannon a public eee Days. EO, W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, $36 F st, can wait until after you get through with what you . Heine and read before a meeting of the land- | struck to save the defendant's life; that she | of home rule. The date was fixed ne pe OOF E LOWENTHAL, auctioneers | HUSTEES Gate oF UNiwrnoven pnopenry | °° Tt Sisal did puta cnain ehcieanehs oom A SS TTF ams -ord’s protective association of Baltimore last | was in imminent danger and had to deal the | For nearly a whole week paakggeod pbs Like eidinined Siekirn cr i wave ¥ BETWEEN ‘STREE pea a a Aa © T Say ereuing. Mz. Heine says that the boulevard | deadiy blow to save her own life, Hie charge | meeting was to be held was well known to | ENZinE HOUSENOLD EFFECTS OF FOLDING ABT. ee Oe ee ee ee ee 22 Goo F Asstt between the two cities should be made wide | was cleariyagainst the prisoner. He instructed Liha? fee ps Kear apn ll Hoy ho Ticeauthori-| BED: SUPE WILTON HUG AND caTALINE Nile pion cnt Aibas sO hn tadigaieds eae = and well graded. It would connect Washing- | the jury to give her the benefit of any doubt Lact aight nowever’ Mackus, srueré OOM SUIT, eg. of ah rush through s thing as if you knew it all; take your a 4 as to the character of the crime. They might heli "ALN! T. SIDEBOARD, DINI .G ROOM Immbis, and at the . ton, a city that will ere long. it is calculated, | jing in a verdict of assault and battery, if | Where the meeting was Repo fe been be Rese : hea swe will sell at py 1 | tame. Zou low the most sioney senfe i tho money —:0:—— contain several million inhabitants, by a0 | they thought her knife thrust was not mali- | filled with — Leva and placards pl LNUT SECRET. Sage pet > t a as tan hoiice: ous cis avenue at least 150 feet wide with Baltimore, | cious; but if they viewed the matter from the bape ds Oe etkpaitiee ‘excites: the 4 sk MAT: | BML, the fol ten vee nen Soeneene sipacpee THE EVENING STAR ts a PAPER connecting there with Fulton avenue, where it — that she reached around peat cvige most intense indignation among those in sym- aS Ea. Owe, BOL] 4 BE pd A | om rand pia “ Fesson slittle bit, to show you why we can sell you _— ae Ea re 4s 100 feot wide, and terminating in Draid Hill | *Toi4 uot return a verdict im acsordance with pathy with the object of the, mecting ands | Peis RINDDY, HANGINGS, OL PAINTINGS, | pert a Goods and save you money. or ieee » not of YESTERDAY nor » it: ‘k in the world. | indi leputation of men who were chiefly fe . of LAST WERK. It prints ALL THE Meclooh of ta tron sar, site: gute taw | ae een tee ai ¢t of the court room | instrumental in organizing called upon the | on TULabaY" SiORNING, SEPTEMBER TWEX- said lot Se ee es ee eee: vS, Local, Domestic and fo ban of ta huang orl << pl ire Shocked Pe Bethe deliberating et a ortiek magistrate to protest against this attack ee TY-FOURTH, commencing Jat TEN O'CLOCK, | § : i Sastarerent also do cnr own importing, Thtservee | MEWS, lo and Foreign, iugton turnpike. The road bed shouldbe com-| ‘The closing scenes of the trial were exceed- | the right of free speech. They were told that | ¥¢ rea ince S18 Indisns svenue north- | ten « ‘and i A A ‘west, the above well-kept collection, to which we invite percentage. second we pleted by 1892, and it would then be one of the | ingly dramatic. When word was sent to Mrs, | the meeting mong ‘ =o — ne fuse it | the sttention of buy: yousnd use big In the place STeatest attractions at the Columbian exposition. | Hamilton that the jury were out deliberating seemed certain permitte joo U3 LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MORN- it ROOT & LOWENTHAL, Aucts. buy so extensively that manufscturers are giad to of DIVIDING THE 80D INTO SECTIONS. whether she was guilty or not she excitedly | Shed would result, as the Orangemen proposed 2 ING PAPERS. in : JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ry notes of the purchsser must enter to ws 0nd their mennene This is conspicuously true of all classes : to organize a counter meeting only a stone’s given, bearing iuterest, payable semi-annually, at six give us closest prices she, scene map te ma age aoy Leap ba! aint epentany eat aecasia | throw away in case the home ralere assembled. AND PEREMPTORY SALE in, und to be secured by’ deed into sections—one of $0 feet in width shot "ECIAL, OF SIX - retain our trade. Nowwe give you the beuefttof a | Of BEWS, but expeciallyso in regard to P No more serious consequences are yet re- onees, FOUR CARTS, ONE DIRT WAGON, 5 at Local News and District Affairs. be macadamized and used exclusively for ae bye yee UPON, Pointed, aisens fate spore stent rea res oft us Cas geal pe nner Uf the tertus of sal ; eres ae toga er THE STAR bas a very much LARGER ’ i. isolated disturbances; but as feelings run very mW SDAY MORNING, SEPTEM! ~ pent mpc d ig Bag = you. We don’t limit ves to or two styles, » ms — fads of goad bard matcal for foundation, | It %ae precisely 9 o'clock when the jury an-| high and the police afe neatly all concentrated | 70 trent of sales Sete eh ak Teo ae | mel toal od Aenea ee Ie a SE aes sven {and BETTER force of LOCAL RE- veunéud cua topped off with dine gravel, and | Bounced that they had arrived at a verdict and | on the scene of the proclaimed meeting, news f published | Scores of patterns and designs can alwsys be shown ‘ Bt a without reserve, for account of s contractor, Six Very | lic votice of such resale in some Lewspaper should be used exclusively for carriages and | filed into their respective seats. The court | from that point is awaited with considerable | Fine Horses, Carts, Wagons, Hares in Washi C. : Baan len sastcdioae joo Oo aibonh esd. We ek baa yy | PORTERS and SPECIAL WRITERS light waous; another of equal width should | room was crowded and the spectators whispered | ®@iety. re 20-4 Quctionceis, | _sell-dkas __RANDALL thosend saane Say (IAPR RE our departments, We | #8 any other paper in Washington be constructed of asphalt for light carriages, | audible comments upon the probable verdict - 5 HT. UNCANSON BROS. A rypuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, ever thought of employing, and ITS Bicycles aud the ike-—-this would be peculiarly | until called to order by the court, oh JOHN L.’8 SECOND THOUGHT. | ])U 5 tin aes | EE RS ee EA, mg | nares cnr suis Peosie mont emphatically Mt | ec ANICAL KQUIPMERT AXD deswwable in wet and wintry wedther; and | At 3:15 o'clock Sheriff Johnson led in the — PEREMPTORY SALE OF 100. FE * wl iey WELLE 7 See - another. also 30 feet wide, should be set apart | fendaut through the side door of the court | Sullivan Started to Pulverize a Boston | wiron, tHive RODS TAPESTRY AND OTHER | ROUSE $0, 1012/2 SMELL COULHWASE, | Fouveliteyand not to uryeyou to buy. Webave | DoT PacHinibe ahh Mout for rapid transit, either by electric motors or | house. Editor, but was Finally Dissuaded. FROM THE Late MALTBY HOUSE, Br virtue of two several deeds of trust, one dated the | Hab and airy rooms, Nomatter how great theerowds | ary 4 THREE TIMES AS POWER- eable care. Thus there would be four parallel | dire, Hamilton looked pale and fatigued, but eer Or UNDER THE DIRECTION. OF JULIUS LANS- | 11th day of October, AD. St gud recutded 18 LiDEr | ¥e at our store, you are not jostled shout nor do you agli a " roads in the boulevard. leaving still 30 feet for | walked witha firm step through the narrow | 4 Boston special to the Philadelphia Inguirer on TEspay, sept AGE rwexry-rocnTe, | SPs Sakata gtaet dated the 8th da - FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY Eo sidewalks of 16 feot each om either side of | aisles and paid no attention to the scrutinizing | says: John L, Sullivan was much offended to TWELVE CLOCK M, folio “Fi, et "Seq" “both ofthe Land ‘itecords | WHF any annoyance. We bave plenty room between OTHER WASHINGTON PAPER. Kis ie faze of {he crowd on both sides of her. | When | read in the evening edition of the Advertiser a | WE WILL SILL WITHIN OUI SALES ROOMS, | of the ULC: the wi "the pretulses, of TUESDAY te | te Aisles, Wetrefund money to disuatistied purchas- | therefore able to prist cach day 0 tall THE EXPENSE. brought within the railing she sank wearily into | rather sensational account of his visit on Mon- 100 FINE CARPETS, ALMOST NEW, SEVERTEENTH DAY OF SEPIEMBEK AD. 1859. | ora tm fact we will do anything within reason to Mr. Heine thinks that the road with all ite | the arm chair, directly facing the jury. She, day to the Adams house and of his conduct what be eek: SHOULD CO MAND TEE ATIEN- at BIVE O'CLOCK IN KNOUN, sll that 7 embellisuments would probably cost $50,000 | W48 dressed the same as yesterday, except that 20-3 oceomnge abe THE APTE | very transact ic ine jece or parcel of laud lying aud belay in the spe oF ermy non of gui sity of Vestine in the District of Coluu:bia, kuown | “sty You. Is this not fair? per mile. His plan for securing the money for | the, navy blue directoiré was missing. When | there, So yesterday he declared his intention ‘terest occurrt the District up to ented sho nervously twisted her fingers, her | later in the day to visit the editorial rooms of | NICHOLS, BROAD STREET HORSE AND cam: | thastuctinel ws tut Ictcrl Atm DL Ncirisot's | Our Mr. Jag Laveburgh bas made some remark | gee very tok enwene: ai ie The legislature should posse bill to cetbes: | hands being covered with pearl-colored gloves, | the paper in questionand have a “go” with the | ~Y inte, BA“*4e Broad strect above Arch, Phil | saan gure? suuste seinen dha thee “The legisiature should pass a bill to author- | t¥-one, ay the same is recorded in tue office of the | Sle purcheses whilst abroad. A great many of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, toxether with P : Her counsel took a position behind her and| editor, The edi is Willi E. — the construction of the boulevard, and ap- | smi i editor. The editor is iam E. Barrett, SPECIAL SALE “| materials are already here, but plenty more to follow; point say ve men, one from each of the coun. | smiled atthe Jury as if expecting a victory, and | eaves of tho last legislature anda very wild, | ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SEVENTS, | {seq vemos ot cetera as in sid trast men i js * but we have already a great mapy to show. By the free use of the OCEAN CABLES ties of Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Prince th i mannered sort of young man, who looks very AT HALF-PAST TEN 0% K ; ‘The terms of sale are: One-third of the purchase George's, Howard and Montgomery, tc establish cast head asif in approval. Her head was eas a Ar oe AM, money aud the expenses of the sale in cash (of which ‘i ” Pa, ‘i i & for KEGULAR AND SPECIAL Dis- turned aside from the prosecuting attorney, | little like a person who would welcome a visit OF THE ENTIRA DE NAAR, su oF | $100 must be paid at the time of tue sale), and the | MENRIETTAS im all the New Shades, 50c. per yd. ees ; wi realy eer en ee ereeese who sat in clone proximit a x is to his sanctum from an angry prize fighter. hbase DON aie eae « Sosidue tn eau u suins, in one and two years from the - . “ “62%. © PATCHES, and with the difference of for about one-forth the entire cost, ald provid- | gy iim, five minutes after the now thor-| sonn's friends suggested to him that Editor time’ 0% scconnt of guing abroad for an indefint oughly broken-spirited faced the jury Trista the aanactiont fe trusiseson We poopecty Sy eS Sete ee ee eee : jou of the . ! . | ing for the balance by the sale of the franchise | the clerk of the court called the jory aad nz, | Barrett might be one of that class of editors oMtTaluable Trotting Horses, matched pairs: Fine | gold: “Ail conveyancing and fecordine at the soot of = «= ge, (| ts readers every afternoon the news of Se cen meer, Sable. ae cthes company. | xired: wre remand the possession of a seven-shooter | cia de. beable Implements, Full dsecripeou aad | SueypuUrcharer. if the verms are aut ccmplied with ane ies the WHOLE EASTERN HEMISPHERE which should realize from $250,000 to 2500.00. | * ..g . | 48 & prerequisi jo the management of 4 suc- | catalogues in a few days. i the pa whens ‘da: * ° j * The counties through which the road would pass | qj,gs"tleme™ have you agreed upon a ver- | *# 8 Pr newspaper and that the sight of John's | _s#20-ot DAVID’. 8, NICHOLS, Auctioneer. _ Bodice te yea ‘ ar ewoluer at the ak sad & = = goo = | forthe entire day, and up to 12 o'clock should be required to construct the bridges and | °F, P i - | stalwart figure in the editorial den might be | \HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | COM O! the purchaser iu defau . | midnight, thus leaving literally nothing to issue from $100,000 to £300,000 bonds each for Sane tn POA in 8 tien: | Tee wi a rue Of lesd temas litor’s | C'REAL ESTATE ON Tide Wiest RIDE OFTEN ER GHARLOS AC MATINENS, Trustee, | DRAPDETES“ = = 200 «= | = sige sige aera, deeetted the construction of the road-bed. This wouldag-| " By this time the court room had become | Pistol, especially if Sullivan entered with an West) BETWEEN RANDS STREETS NORIH- | 504 agay “ieibinse ae | yan os ar woo: Vaaeea eee way of news trom Kurope, Asia, Sregate from two-thirds to four-fifths of theen- | sijent, and when the foreman answered, “We | ¢¥ident purpose of “doing” the editor up. BY virtue of s decree of the Supreme Court of the} g2~THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- and Africa for the morning papers. tire cost of constructing the greatest boulevard | fing the defendant To this possibility Joha replied that his friends | pistrict of Columbia passed im Equity Cause sequence of the rain until W ESDAY, SEPTEM- “ “ INDIA CLOTH. ee omearth. ‘The city council should be empow- i a need have no fear, and that if Editor Barrett CR one for aa, #8 Agee auction cir | BEK TWENTY- FIFTH, 1889, sume bourand place. ered to do the same from Franklin street along | | OOIMTY AS CHARGED IN THE INDICTMENT, should draw a (Pop. two could play at the | Tnso, st HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PMC in front | BY gtder of the Trustoes, Puiton avenue where, it is ies than 100 feet | Mrs. Hamilton gave a perceptible start and ribed seis same game and it would be a question merely | of the premises, the following-described real estate, sonal tik DOWLING, Auctioneer. o. or 3 Tide, Congress: no doubt. would do the same | lifted her head for the first time, turning to- | of who got the drop first. In the expectation | situate in the eliy of Washington. aud. District of Co: | FIVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ry r4 ’ ry #1 Jumbia, to-wit: hat. f lot ib ) — {bing and provide most liberally for this pro-| ward her counsel with an appealing glance, | that something remarkable might occur in | wmbie, to-wit: All SOm Scgtunier for the sone at 1 — ject, which will give an opportunity for the ; and then toward the members of the jury, who Newspaper row, about 4 p.m. a small crowd of wpolnt distant 45 feet from the southeast corner of ri immense population centering in Washington | jooked her in the faco. Thon het bead sank | People gathered on the street awaiting the suid lot aud running thence north slong the line of : to build country villas. In addition thereto yoon her breast, but she uttered no comment, | Somng of Sullivan, but they were doomed to | tnence south su feet, thetes eat SO fet Oe THE CITY OF WASHING- Receiving the regular dispatches of wren fm nr conagerirter—e era "Counsellor Perry asked the court to. poll the Sesbroinkuent, for friends of John bad in the | the place of oeginning. ; ee re ay ee both News Associations; with alert and from the eaterprising merchauts and capital- | & “ F 2 meantime prevailed on him to give the editor ering of sale: One-thii e purchase money in vher rr t sale made { ists om the line of the boulevard ve | Sy, .ABeach, one replied to the query of the | Soother cliance, oo: that editor Berroa | coun he taiance Tet ta te ea ae ae tae underaiened under the authority conferred ty the | A# the above-mentioned goods are ourown imports: | enterprising special telegraphic cor= cle ilty.” the scene b Imost tragic He is of the opinion that this would be a bet- | 6.1), Suny. the scene became almost tragic, deed’ 1 to bas failed Equally does THE STAR lead all its contemporaries inthe publication of the "i NEWS OF OUR OWN COUNTRY. - at one and two years from the day of sale. with inter- > 2 2 certain sense is put on his future good be- | ext at the rate of G percent peranuutn, parable seni, of trust hereinatter ref-rre £9 | tion we can them as fine as come to this | respondents at all important pointspand ter plan than to organize = company to build | Syme, conamued woman apparently had not| tavigr, subject tothe pugilist’s awect Gill. As Munually, Which deferred naymente ure, to be secured | COMI} with the terms of waid saic after due notice, ee the road and grunt the privilege of charging | mee The vine otk cousola- | for Mr. Barrett, he is all oblivious of his nar- by the promiscory votes of the purchaser or pur- y its own hereinafter described at the risk and cost of | CW2try, and our prices are as low as they can be | with wires leading directly from | tion, even her husband having gone away, as an Fs and s deed of trust on the property sold, ‘The | Proberty Lereina (emg sry ah ay , 8 the latter would undoubtedly be high. | ; s isteges, | TOW escape and little knows how near the | Whol obi y may be paid i at the op- | the, iefaulting purchuser. now, Te bought for in the United States, office to the general network of telegraph — diwidtnd[#,. 2 6 Le ria tag ieee Satie ei Rex Grom: | races respectable daily in Now England” came | Loa sCtks ramen gi ete cra at ie oR- | uuceraieucd i tusteee by veetae of the seaoriey cae ie = t reapectat ferrea upon us by a deed 0: trust executed on the 1oth djeteus Senahing energy ay, Weiin ond . / ; i to losing {ts editor. as the priverty is bidof.. If the puremuser or pur: | f by 01 tes GY Weal your special attention to our ALL-WOOL , In conclusion Mr. Heine says: “Washington | the first resulting in a vote of eleven for con- > eee chasers shall failto comply with the terms of sale Seetd suconier . 4 tes and Terrt % undoubtedly the most besatifal city in | Tetiey snd one for acqaittal The man who! he Virginia Midland failcond has made a | Viti eee eee eat aay Claas the property wiil-on, MONDAY. the TWENTY. | FOULES AT 37}o.; also our ALI-WOOL, CASH- —— ae America and the best shaded, too. “Washing. | Yoted for acquittal said that he would agree t0 | pie Go, duction in ite freight chatges, covang |" andl recording at purer. coat Mt POUR O'CLOCK PAL Hriniut cf the nrenitcs, | MERE AT 3730. These two items are unusually | tories, it §s enabled to receive au ae A if Za , but ? . N, my oS st. D.w. i & ton can become a ‘city of several mi Lions of fede: ‘Strockoua asscult Winding ae them down 25 per cent. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancte. se20-déds_ | Piles for sale at public auction to the best cheap and excellent goods for the money. atonce a full report of every event people without any manufactur ies Fommerce." ‘The latwr belows ocoperly a pat | leven men determined, he finally submitted : to the will of the majority, AUCTION SALES. — Poor Mgpons: lean = Eoynopolitan. | Judge Reed. after ie polling of the jury, ——SUSTIONS — ) eaith and leisure go gtoi ey x ‘ray ate there, The boulevard will adord | S@7HY said: “Evangeline Hamilton,” Then he AL Henry A. Willard’s recorded subdivision ot square 1 consequence occurring during the day Bs AT AUCTION OF humbered 151, in the city of Washingtom Distt ot | ABew Fabric in DRESS MATERIAL 18 PRINTED TE FPRRTHER CHANCERY 8 IMPROVED AND UNIMPR BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LA’ PHILIP OTTERKBACK, Soli 7 2 - anywhere between the Atiantic and Pa “fhene Lots have each. a front of 20 feet on Tatreet | “FLEECE CLOTH," warranted to wash, Persian et: | @89 EBA tpn Deck 100 test to an alley. They are improved | testa, Biripes and Figuees, the cific Oceans. spent esrb : oy very material you wish sitate id: = SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES TO CAPITALISTS, | bY ®{wo-story Frame House with Fraue Stable in eee. them every desirable opportunity of chang- Saad ap afters momentary’ panee,, suid: (PPROMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. INVESTORS AND OTLERS. - Gti etreate non eatee 7 street between 17th | toe Wrappers, Tes Gowna, ote, a iug literary quiet for rural life or coming to 4 > ‘i E BATES ELEVATO! * of sale as follo One-fourth cash ; <: s = Ba timot : a heari ad feeling the an of The woman arose with an effort and faced one if AUCTION Toe FISTEEN AGRES OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN | 4.) Tesidueutsix, twelve, eighteen. and twenty ous ONLY 15. PER YARD. @ NOTK THE RESULT: 23 Te an ug and feeling n of | the judge, Counsellor Perry standing beside | on saTURDAY. . LAND ADJOINING ANACOSTIA, D. C. Fs td, | . 4 +, {TOMOKRBOW), SEPTEMBER months, with notes bearing inte: 6 percent per | ee ee ee pen-eesh | her. ZNANZY FLUSE. 1880) at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, in| pour 211485 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND | qapum util yeid and secured bys deed of trast’on TRECOTINE (cotton and wool) in Brown and Dark :0: ent. 4, law: ate 7» al a rout of ny Auction Rooms, 1 sus) sell on account of STLY ONT: , ING IN r! | the property sol Unless the purchaser shall comply —:0: —— Artists, ali men of taste and cuiture, who love |, ti ara be bia STATE WEMON, storage one Bates Hevutor, in wud couditiou. FESERT SOURS AR TRE co ee DUG | with the terms of fale ip ten days irom the date Gray, former price 40c. Now selling for 20e, retirement and social companionship with men ‘om have been convicted of a grave charge, } 1t__ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer._| PGHTIUN Of WARHINGTON FIDS Ue defaulting purchaser’ “A'dsyost of 8500 wit bs | BROCADED WORSTEDS1N THIKTEEN DIFFER-| THE STAR HAS MORE THAN fhoptnust Mane na eects homes there. — But | that of strocious sssanit upon Mary Ann Don- | WALTER B WILLIAMS & C0., Auctioneers By virtue of a dectee of the Supreme Court of the | Colin at purchaser's cont, 1 UVeVAREINE ANd Te- | eT COLORS. 36 inches wide, 26c. peryant Thee | THREE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR ¥ must have aa outing, au avenue into God's | nelly, the extreme penalty for which is ten | paRLOR SUITE UPHOLSTERED IN SILI District of Columbia, passed June 12, 1889, in the | CoMdine at purchaser's cos! . . ¢ ‘rec air. into nature's haunts, and how better | years, But there are extenuating circum- TELE WAENG CHAMBEL SUITES, case of Bohrer et SV, Otterback et al-, No. $220 Ja BERIAM TEE Rier} Trusteca, are new Dress Fabrics and for the priceshow toagrest, SUBSCRIUERS and MORE THAN Hees ean alge ,the wide and graded Colum- | staaces in this case, and the sentence 1am | ANDAR CHAMEK SUIS. Wi of the fespective parcels,ou the dates std st the hoves advantage. | FIVE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR Pian boulevard? ‘The little towns outside of | about to impose should be considered lenient Nb WASHSTANDS, EA) mentioned, the following described real estate aud DAILY Washington along its line to Baltimore will | in a case of conviction for atrocious assault, I UITE UPHOLSTERED I Premises. with all the iuuprovements thereon, situated THE BEST 25c. AND 373¢c. CASHMERE, in sl] | READERS AS ANY OTHER soon be joined and conuected, and the thrivi . * FAS, PTEGERE, AN'L D, | in the city aud county of Wasuington, in the District i c ted, e ing | sentence you to two years’ confinement in the INGs, COUCHES PLUSH ES of Columbin, vise little towns on its line outside of Baltimore w St i TABLES T os state prison at Trenton and you shall stand PARLOR SUITES, % grow the faster on ground free and in fee held. | committed until th BECOKATED | TOILEL “WAKE, BRUSSCLS | _ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SECOND, 1889, AT St, Denis, Relay, Elk Ridge, Hanover Junction, | coo CBU the costs of the case shall be} = PEGReeteR, 2OnET, K FOUR O'CLOCK P3k. Hovse & Hezrmaxws id.” ALESSES, FEATHER PILLOWS AND. el wien a J. Bladensburg, will be luks of a mighty STs, CHIN SW RE, TUG >M., Lots numbe 8 ic 10, 11, 12, 13 and if in our cubdivision of '@ art of EQUITABLE 2 Not bya movement or look did the con- 907. chain of towns. sq) colors; also a very fine Henrietta for 450. PAPER IN WASHINGTON, It is de- A Full Line of both PLAIN and FaNcy press | lvered regularly by careful carriers at GOODS from 1240. to25c. This liveembraces many | the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER Fone toa . TH m1 ND WORRY OF THE eee AN demued “woman ‘betray any emotion. ‘She | WTH A, Mi remrenta ae tamaienty nah of he Hers cnsprr presen ¢ Ane Oven, aoa & One sk THE CATHOLIC CONGRESS. stood in a listening attitude while Counsellor] on SATURDAY, SEPTE southeast, the priuciyal business street in that section Are you going to have any of the Conclave visiting | CAY piles = . = “3 Perry advised her to bear up and be of good | commencing at TEN OC! é ot the city, bave # uniform depth of 98 feet 2 inches and hly by EVERY iP cs SYSTEM. leisurely thoroughly by cheer, front aud within our sules Foom a Kei tment | toe wide alley in the rear aud contain in the aggregate you? If #0, make preparations accordingly. roms dh : Arranging for the Entertainment—The She resumed her seat and conversed with Se effects in good condition, ee Paplleden bong rs erent ai 3-0 a eheos an Ht “me MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. Centennial Mumination. pen Teporters who took advantage of the} se19-2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, bene ie 1198, Enown ae the ogerbaok Home- as suena! a y - They know that it prints all the news, <a gecasion to ply her with questions until inter- | pysoMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. ~~ —*| SUL” The other dots are unimprovi vISI FRIENDS ‘ything in this list you neea Ata mectimy of Catholic laymen at Cardinal | fered with by Sheriff Johason, whose ‘policy 1¢ | ([HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER THIRD, 1889, AT a a ee KNOTTED FRINGE GERMAN DAMasK TOWEL, | *04 has only the interests of the people Gibbons’ residence in Baltimore last evening { has been to prevent any communication be ONE eee POOL = AT AUCTION, FOUR, O'CLOCK P.M call St ocietnal yore ta 16, 17, IN THIS CITY, ARE AMAZED AT THE ‘i of the District in view, with po partisan “wrangements were made for entertaining dele- Es ee ai. Ge TWENTY-ONE, 1889, st FEN DeLOC SE the north 26 feet trout bydevth of original | COMFORT AND FREQUENTLY THE ELE- measures to advocate, and no private ates to the Catholic cor to be held in Bal- | Mrs. Hamilton condemned her husband's 3} Rooms corner Sixth and C streets uorthwest, I shall d the north 26 feet es front, by depth, I x IRISH HUCK TOWEL, size 18 by 36, 12340. timore during the Catholic centennial celebra. | P*Teat desertion and made several remarks | sell, for account of storaze, one 454x9 Puol Table, in ‘ginal lot 23 in the GANCE IN THE MIDST OF WHICH MANY i i ood eondatic By order of Ben Cooley. ‘The part of said jot 25 trom Tenth street GERMAN HUCK TOW! 20 fon in November. ‘The Catholic Benevolent | previous to he afr wie aa landed er ig | HSS” THCwAS WOWLING?auaonee._| wreck tnd set weit n"OMby SSE | Lave AND SPEAK 1 COMPLIMENTANY Tone aot dais | Inert, tobe THE PROPLE’S PAPER, i \HoM ING, Auctiones eo 7 e und: wll of legion took upon itself the part of providing | jail. She said the sentence was hard to bear. AP2OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ts ST lots in the other of the said lote’un of love in this] TERMS OF THE THRIFT AND TASTE OF THISH HUCK TOWEL, 10 by 38, 180. or @2 per | ang nothingelse, Asan ADVERTISING luncheon for the delegates in the Concordia | She was willing and apparently anxious to talk, square constitute one solid block of ground covering schemes to forward. They know it, in REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | the whole M-street front of the square, also fronting OUR HOUSE KEEPERS, MEDIUM it is, therefore, ABSO- = . but was led away by the sheriff, she followin, UCTIUN Kt 7 ‘Ninth a 92 re PLAIN — a po oe of ot ‘as ie him out of the court room. ‘She looked pale, TiMube Ewes, ies GON ISLE Sromese, ein tbe wravceete abet eer THIS 18 THE RESULT, Nor somUcH OF | |" WHITE HUCK TOWELS, aise 20x40 / LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL. It is ‘Smit * officers but was not agitated. She entered the sheriff's gue nels " ee # in more as a means of reach= care cae a committee who are to take | residence by the front door and proceeded to | Sutror t Very Old aad Heisei Oarmed peice | {uPeoved Ons Erame, and Brick Livery Miabie and | | WEALTH AS OF THE METHOD EMPLOYED HUCK TOWELS, size 21242, 220. oF $2.50 a ones Sa aoe entire charge of this part of the entertainment. | her attic prison, which had been furnished lux- | with Pearl Keys, 1 Seven-octuve Piauo in sood order, | Brick Baidings aud Tenements. IN DISBURSING THEIR OFTTIMES SCAN- per) ing the pul Tare was some dacomion nto wheter | wrod [herniated ostand whan she | Rosey Peano cece gua | GISELE AIPREER, we, teen | vee done OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN THE ae ee ae Was first incarcerated and before the full ex- A eral Cha : S : a . was desirable to have an illumination of only | posure of her past carcer and the deception | ps Soom Tocavorg: Bite Geeees | eens Pak co HO, MIETE and TENTH ALITTLE READY MONEY AS FIRST PAY- EXTRA HEAVY GERUAN HUCK TOWEL, size | CITY TOGETHER. enue soe ae ee noes ae ee Teave Hee eg Caeea Eecr’ Gusee 20 kine with | Soeragate stout COND sates Teer ene Set] weaver, SUDICIOUSLY BXPREDED with = | #244, 250. Furthermore, in proportion to the re- Is and convents, rather than a gene to her fate. huauy other articles that rannot be imeationed, he whole Of the square, except Srisiual ia ee illumination of all the dwellings occupied by Hamilton will ., ‘ Fes was sq xcept original lots Us, W PUI SE UPON SCOTCH HUCK TOWEL,size 23246, 250, turns it gives its patrons, ITS ADVER- Catholic families, Cardigal Gibbons auid the | gest Saturday motaiog it sora a eon | gsitver-mounted show tose ne aa iene! DOUBLE HUCK TOWEL, size 22244, 250. TISING RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST matter had been fully talked over at recent | a dozen criminals convicted at this term of the | 72 New Cots ray OCLOCE PAL’ ho ton Seige Raa AT FOUR sone 2 are, ing 0 -at which he = as prevent, | court, She will have to serve twenty montha! 4 hein Se TWELVE OCLOCK, ne | $247 Poe, inclusive, in feguare 939, ein th orth} GREAT QUANTITIES OF HOUSEHOLD KNOTTED FRINGE BROCHET BORDER HUCK | IN THE CITY, visa! ask every | term, providing she gets the usual allowance eee, very sty! +: welg! e square, contain in accreget it . TOWELS, 25c. Cathohe family to illuminate on Monday night, | or trormenihe sen noes Savion’? | about Lz ewt- 50,202 aquare fect of ground and ure Nahuproved GOODS AND BEAUTIFY MANY A HOME, : asuassifiitnanines November 11. There were many and cogent | jt is said that Mrs. Hemfiton paciorll AT TWELVE O" “Hie epee ts isartel ce tie honk by eccn e | * ALLOWING SEm SURQHAGER' Time 0 KNOTTED FRINGE DEVONSHIRE HUCK, 21243, reasons for this, he said, but it was not intended | solicited an interview witn her husband while | Horses, New and BSrcond-uitd Carriages, Bugsies, PY ELEVEN LH sitoet east, and on 250, In conclusion, the public should bear {hat the Catholic public buildings were not to | he was here. in order to explain some personal | Wms Harness, Be. wal eee sachage page OANOEL im mind this one significant fact: THE be illuminated in a fitting manner. *| matters, but he declined to go near her, )-HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 1 FIFTH, 1889, at FOUR WITHOUT BURDEN KNOTTED FRINGE GERMAN DAMASK, 23246, oun The celebration wili begin on Sunday, No- - . Cops 3 origiual jots numbered from 1 to _ SLAK does not rely upon empty vember 10, with a postificial high mass and ie ee ee THUSTEE'S SALE ONE GURNEY CAB AND LOT quare 794, containing about | THE REMAINING INDEBTEDNESSINPAR- | 25% to impress the public. ITS CIRCULA- sermon at the cathedral. In the evening of | Mrs. Elizabeth Rupp, proprietress of Noll} y, virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 5th ds: TIAL PAYMENTS, BY THE WEEK OR GERMAN DAMASK FANCY BORDER, 25c, 2 TO; its PRESS- the saine day there will be solemn vespers and | cottage, where the row occurred, was seen last | of, January: 1889, and, dui Mienae of ths taser * UNBLEACHED GERMAN DAMASK, size 24xen, | TION 1S SWORN TO; Maect ae the Candee Catholic congress will | night, She said she was caring for Baby Bea- | Golumbis, aud by direction ofthe mes teeta te on, the south by SOULH | MONTH. pe ROOM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; meet at the Concordia and will be in session trice under instructions from Robert Ray Hum- | by; the wadersiened Trustee OP SPE ALUBDAY, | cast, and on the west by THIND strect east, WE CORDIALLY INVITE DEPARTMENT ae and its BOUKS MAY BE INSPECTED are ee ence onday, Bight Cardinal Gibbons | iiton, whom she saw at court, and who said ho | AUEAMEN, SFLBOL DAY OF Ske TEMBER, 1860, * UNBLEACHED TURKISH TOWEL, aise 19x38, and the other prelates will hold a reception at | wouid decide within a day or two what dispo- | of Thames Dowling, 11th aud Pa. ave.n.w., the above | pO, MONUAY, OCTOBER SEVENTH, aaciving | SMELOERS AMD ALL: WHO OONTEM. 2 By aay See nee oe ee ee the Concordia between 7:30 and 9 o'clock, and | sition to make of the innocent child, the cause | Uscribed persoual property, near ANACOSTIA, in suid county of Washington ot PLATE HOUSEKEEPING TO VISIT OUR secstse examination. These are CRUCIAL the general illumination will also occur. The | of ull trouble. Mr. Hamilton suid to Mre Ry ‘Terme caab. at the junction of what is known as the “River Koad” UN big torchiight procession. with probably 15,000 | that he would never set foot in Atlantic City | _sel6-5¢ JOHN .PRIGE, Jz, | Pthhe “Good Hoye loud being the tract | THREE COLOSSAL STORES AND LEARN BUBACHED TURKISH TOWEL, sie 24x44. | TESTS, which few papers invite, and men he e pl ‘uesday evening. q srs | known as “Chichester.” beginning f }, as it woul ecall ids ry it «¢ Nathauis ‘The ceremonies will Gove November 1S unk | 288it, aa it would re many incidents tuat [NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. northwest corner of iel 0 § 2 . HERE 2c. which those that boast most are least oven were Tall of bitterness to him. tract, and running thence uri etige | HOW salen epee let we the opening of the Catholic University of ees. sae ; a FULL BLEACHED ENGLISH BATHING TOWEL | able to stand. sass By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas issued out 5 403° west 20 porches: sot FITTED OUT AT A SMALL ADVANCE ; i ines : 6 7 th Gia America, The Catholic lnity of this city will LOUISIANA SECURITIES. ote PSE ey of apn aero to i | Se one eee op aan ee -4°| ABOVE CASH PRICES AND UPON TERMS — | "#2442, 250 —o:— hold a procession in the evening, in aoe: | sity cause No. 355, Joun libellants, it! j He 28 , perches; 10-4 WHITE BLANKET, weighing 5i¢ pounds ao Cothole societies of Baltimore are | Forgery Added to Fraudulent Floating | Mgnt the schcon ied. Parks, her tic) DBS ws perches shout 444° west 13) 70 MEET THE EXIGENCIES OF EACH IN- invited to participate. San eel vebies wots eg. Cardinal Gibbons appointed the executive of State Bonds, Twill sell at publi cand Hi $1.50. vurchas and [VIDUAL STOMER. with a straight line to ‘the lace of beg: “4 is in - Se and press committees to look after the Venue Dear Cumb t house, on D 11-4 ALL WOOL, weighing 64 es. F The esteem in which THE STAR ivy WENTY-! fe ing 14 1d if A Investigation by the Louisiana officials and | at TWELVE OCLOCH We, “Ute sald taesnat ee: | AIK 14 acres and 30 perchance of | OCR EINE SMBRACES ALL MAREE OF :' | s scucerssbeiee gL per pound. Saeaincs ceciaoean, | 0 ROM by the sealing abil moverthing F parte, Parties largely interested in state socuritios | ‘ki salle apparel, furniture, boats, te.) | | particularly described in the ssid! PARLOR AND BED ROOM FURNITURE, | site bargain for 95. public is conclusively shown by the fig- bo M. Getz, Henry A. Bosse, J. D. | continues to develop new cases of fraud every ‘U.S. Marshal D.. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucti pated tedon the |. ?#APERIES, NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr. sere aug aastank et tee ce STOVES: bs Dugan, Wheeler. E. V. He: , and Dr. K. H. Gold- smith; press, George W. Abell, EV, Her. | (a%- ,t ROW appears that forgery has been 12-4 ALL-WOOL BLANKET, $6.50. This isan im- | ures given below. mange, Felix us, Wm. J. O' added to the fraudulent floating of bonds on mense size and well worth $7.50. myths the first six months of each of the Our line of CO! BLANKETS inelude Red, ba > LDSO! ELL ‘HREE-STO! CARPETS OF ALLGRADES TOILET SE’ Schmitt, and Milton E. Smith, of the state, throagh the criminal carelessness of | MAD DICT GERG OLL-G SHEE SORES ‘78, | Siiver Gray, Brown, Pink, Llue and Grays, We havo | Ve years named the average daily clr a - the state's servants, CONTALSING TES ROOMS, CELLAR AND MuD- De Molay Mounted Commandery. FANCY CHAIRS, SIDEBOARDS OF EVERY | them from the cheapest to the finest grades of al} In addition to the $303,600 of consolidated De Molay mounted commandery, No. 4, | bonds TWENTE FIST 188d at FOL Sochoch twill perce ieaatiecader Peg oo at cast ists thing is » COMFORT a hese upon which interest nts have . he wi hase WELL-FUBNISHED A new . made of “Figured Kaights Templar, in full regalia snd trappings | just been stopped, and many of which, pre- $e ete in es renee net spony to be aah teste he ruc gee Batiste,” in all colors, at #3 of knighthood. were inspected yesterday after- | samabiy all, =<ve been surreptitiously ‘put Salle ned eaneoass tees inis etn” Ree | the —— We also haves fow Slightly Soiled Goods which we noon by Past Eminent Commander James P. ] Bpon the market, instead of being cancelled, | dwelling with back buildin au cellar, by See geceeee =< ‘Will sell at reduced figures, Fierson, who was the first commander of De | there have been discovered in private hands a | Woutt™.4upovements , ih (goed condition, ‘south ‘ . ; 1 lot 1-4 BLANKETS at $4.50, Reduced from 66. number of the 4 per cents, known as constitu. | Markel sud schools within turoe squares @ cheerful, HOUSE & HEREMAIOTS 1 lot of SATTEEN COMFORTS, alightly soiled, 63. tional Ponds, that are clearly an over-issue Reduced from 63.75. made in fraud. How the blank forms got out (Cie AD CEneEe HORE, 1 lot of SPREADS ranging from 90¢. to $3.50, Fead' y eS igoaere ioe | of trust sie poser convey : 921 and 923 7th st. and 636 Mass. ave. nw. er fed pions (he aa a cetast Oe nt te Gesslenna | Gaon) aban {0 ornament your house, ‘the paper, which is the surest indication “2 fos m4 orienta} re oore ot ae Se ne a of its acknowledged value as a medium alley (in the square bounded by T, U, ae ” DUNCANBON BEOA; Nuctioneers : rebalance ag ae and ehpuas — : crater hag oleae ‘VERTISEMENTS printed in the col- umps of The Star during the first six months of the years named was as fole high as No. 58 are ; D by NEW FANS, NEW NECKWEAR, NEW RUCH- fraud go and Columbia. ia INGS, NEW GLOVES, NEW TRIMMINGS pet peo

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