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= b om | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D.C, FRIDAY. NO of 1891—TEN PAGES 1 THE LIFESAVING SERVICE DISCUSSING EMIGRATION. SCARCITY OF COAT. IWHY LORD LYTTON DIED. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ ing Facts From the Annual Report | Meeting of the Industrial Conference in| Result of the Labor Troubles Among the | Result of an Autopsy—Sir Edwin Arnold's THIS AFTEKNOON. FUTURE DaYs. ~~ FUTURE Days. ‘of Superintendent Kimball Paris. French Miners. Estimate. SS Soe . Kimball, superintendent of the govern-| The international emigration conference ft life-saving service, reports that at the| opened in Paris Wednesday. The question of of the last fiscal year the establishment | placing a check upon emigration has becomeof 2 ee ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, HANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BUIIDING ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneera, Crt ltr pelea || Poet re aching erage eee os L cd smee |C SUEDE BRR RT Ga | To CLOSE AN Pet are de Calais, France, where, owing to the strike of | Lord Lytton, who died suddenly in Paris on | VALUABLE IMPROVED AND _UNTM. ORTHWEST. masters: Balt oF NALCANLE, IMPROVED 40,000 cr more miners, thi coal mining indus | Tuonday, and the result has just been made | OFVICE PROT SUN GSTREEL AEB SAUE | nnkstof lant sate te tarrene Coens he Be TH SITUATE , O8 NINETEENTH 87 WE @ AND BH STokEe JAPANESE SATSUM. (CRIN aRT, 1 208 stations—178 on the Atlantic, 48) great importance to several of the European | try has been practically brought to a stand-| public. ‘The examination of the remains of the | 80% ALLEY NORTEWAST. Se aniergraad wil otc or snven teeumeaicwres | NORTHWEST DEiSG Mo. 45 = SATHCMA AND OUTER kes, 11 on the Pacificand 1 at the Falls | nations and it is also a matter of interest to the | still, have, as a natural result, caused the own- | noted diplomat and poet revealed the fact that | oa FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-SEVENTE, | HOt AT ALF Tas FOUR O'CLOCK PM ices aR Tigo 2g deed im trast dated Cag Gy EXURA ORDINARY, e Inkes, 7 A ater wlasen whicks | the internal t from which Lord ‘Lytton | 1801, st HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., i | 14, 15 16, 10 William MoLean’s sub an | ee ‘of the tand iecords rit of Con i Obio at Louisville, Ky. United States, to which country a large major- | ere of factories and other places which consume | the in| complaint ront of the prepuites, wo will sell ae aera ae SP tecca Mieee ote, foetier | Sad uy’ the writtem direction of the varices io wverwet ‘The number of disasters to documented ves-| ity of the emigrants make their way. It has | large quantities of coal to loox elsewhere for a | had been suffering had been alnfost cured and sot 7 OTS, 23 AND 7, IN SQUARE 626 Sizon tremtae of 67.55 Sony 4-4 Band avenue No Ful seg at Public auction, tn front ot the preaines, | MAGNIFICENT AND COSTLY JAPANPRE VASER, within the scope of station operations dur- | been planned that during the conference the | supply of fuel. Fears are entertained by manu- | no traces of @malignant disease could be dis- | tween Non Couial snd tee eee Handing’on these ict ei be sold separates. Foon pes a easet, SIGHTH, ALL SHAPES AND IN SIZES FROM 3 TO 36 the year was 331. There were on board | delegates shall visit Havre to inspect the vee-| facturers in the department du Nord, which | covered. The physicians who conducted the ust70, mi iratone advo yea, nate eT Lit SOU ARE 120, INCHES, TETE-A-TETE SETS, CUPS AND be mpro' aml vessels 3.147 persons, of whom 3,105 were | sels engaged in carrying emigrants froma that | adjoins Pas de Calais on the east and which is | autopsy say that the heart was weak and was i ick bearing mterest, payable semi-annuall; SAUCER, BRONZE VASES, CLOISONNE, wed and 43 lost. The number of ship-| port and to look into the arrangements for the | also a largo coal-producing region, that the | prone to attacks of syncope. They found that | 7#¢s#en alley ne pe one eee LrOperty coud, or allcash, at the of- ‘entire } : in ofthe purchaser, Yor the frame warding cast % | HOry brick residence. with tack 1 mm] KORO, TOKONOBY, BROTDERED ed persons who received succor at the | accommodation of that class of passengers. | trouble may spread among the miners in that | the death of the ambanmador wasduo tothe for- | and'if not us wold. Ted epout wil be eee Spine tae of sale caval to. | Shia ie very valurtie Propet ene Sent ieettor- | SCREENS, AWAIT ANDUTIZEN WARD, BEAU. ng was 551, to whom 1,516 days relief in} M. Jules Simon, the distinguished French | department, in which case, unless they took | mation of aclot on one of the valves of the | fect over the rear lot to Sud if the terius of sie are not complied with in ted | Roww,"S waste kroupd apd offweasplendid opver | TIFUL CHINA MEDALLION WARE, JARDI- wggregate was reported. statesman and author, who at one time was extra precautions, they would be compelled to | heart. : Ci iE fa ty es care, With interest, ani ears’ by's Seeaat clan | RIERES AND ART BRIC-A-BRAC, DECORATED The timated value of the vessels involved | president of the council and minister of the in- | shut down all their works. A number of the| “It met a in England, | | Terms: One-third cash. balance in one two and geet. A dlaxtau of the property may be seen at the | Un'tne “repert, ot ag VE} DISHES, &c., &c., TOGETHER WITH AN AL- the disasters was $1,814,000, and of their | terior, will preside over the deliberationsof the Pos de Calais manufacturers have succeeded in | Paris and in India, where he was for many | ters Jcthe prupertg art tube ‘Com eyancioe na | ee eee eS he SHED. Tre ca seit purctianer. A derwnt ot S20 sil | | MOST ENDLESS VARIETY OF RMALL WARES, : 5 total value of : importing con! despite the appeal recently | years as viceroy.” said Sir Edwin Arn ih at purchascrs cost. €20Uepoait required. No. 4sv ith en mw. tinue of "sale. Terma tom, foun The whole of « at OPN Tied TGSinSe. Or the | Al tes Rareseen couatzies im which the | erted by tbentiner tp tee’ mites, of Gned Zorrespondent the other day. “T think that the | st tue ropes eas DUNCANSON BEOS.. Auctioneers. uolrdide pciecn "| aut Gismetbansitbednaian sak ace Laer was saved and €1,252.490 | question of emigration has become a pressing | Britain, Belgium and Germany to limit their | greatest event in his public life was the ocea- | _U2-dds t + Anctioneer®._ | 7 HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioneers, a ANDREW JAMIESON.) syastees. | wiuch we neoene “The wumber of vessels totally loss was | one have sent delegates to take part in the con-| Output’ to the actial requirements of their | son on which he reevived her majesty Queen | PATCLIFFE, DANN & CO., SUP oy, Ces. mw | _now-de HALKYC. WilldiNe 7 . invite (he attention of the art-ieving pubite. In aldition to the foregoing, there were | ference, with the ‘exeeption of England and | home trade and thus prevent the export of | Victoria om her visit to Iudia, ‘Thot was eight a vem. | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE mvproven | WALTER B WILLIAMS @ C0., Auctioneers We respectfully call attention to this, the tnest amd in g the year 160 casualties to sthalier craft, | Russia.’ The former country will, however, | coal to France. Andnow large quantities of coal | years ago and abont tho time that I was made VALUABLE THREE -STORY PRESSED - BRICK PROPERTY ON G ST. ¥.W. AT AUCTION. Cor, 10th st. and Pennsylvania ave. 2. largrst exhibition of genuine imported goods that bas ech em nmr haat wom Pick bare n epremnttve pret, bal he tw | fom Geran song men are arriving | RIERA ot the cup of fade PER APn SRO URaGk Meekat ekie bt | Bt caoecnia ane! ince ore ere evtion a Sti persons, 356 of whom were saved and | structed Uy his government simply to watch | doily at Houbaix and ‘Tourcoing, both towns in | “Tho earl wan beiiant, showy sort ofa| —SHos;%- A REA Taek, and Seconded in Zuber 106. folio 3H ot sea. = Tiscali seumanisen SONIRE, PEERS Tost. ‘the erty involved in these cases is | the proceedings and to take no active part in | th a du Nord, where it is being de- | public man, but I do not think there was any | _OuriIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER TWENTY. | and at the requet ak the party sectced thereby, we GRAND TWENTIETH ANNUAL THIRTIETH, at TEN O'CLOCK 7 ted at "e110.525, of which $106,070 was | the deliberations. The reason for these in- : = the manufacturers against a coal r= depth to his ng oge eo detpeppa yeere. CPi a nee Wik well ite l, ss ma Soe Oe i ‘England may | famine there. do not consider the earl as a great St Ps 8 . IN SQUARE 3 pact . an fa gent ny ga ath nid <i] “Teisnot known whether the foreign miners | author’ nor do T believe he oo consifosed | Frontee sate os ght a I SQUARE 208 AAR The results of all the disasters within the | not be Ce iflorbas Soy epi pre the service aggregate, therefore, as | upon by the conference. a ma 7 om . Pep en empresa ere and running back with tuated tn the city of Wastiugton, tn te on have or have not heeded the request of the | himself. As ‘Owen Meredith’ he wrote many ey improved by a1 1-room tot Coluiubla, known and desgrn: French miners. but itis believed that the supply | things which partook of his bright and_ gay | "iin prevent Miorahowee and stable in rear. | | Wot following mietes aud boun: WAH, LER & CO. Auctioneers, mnning for the SILVER-PLATED WARE, oe tative to the conference. ‘This fact, | of coal now being imported from Germany and | nature, but, like it, with little depth. - He" i | ampaity xia CE the busi: | sue at the soutirwest corner of sid iotin the line cf | Sfamufactured by the woot Tate, otal value of property i however, is im accordance with the custom | Belgium is part of tho surplus held in those | certainly not to bo compared with: hie areat bay cone and ail executive tepartinente and an ele- | @ street. runtiny thence ease iitern (10) feet nix (@) | Manwfactured by the worll-renowned and celebrated Mntcwee tanned talue of property saved........ wchici obtains in Kuees to allow no intelligence | eountricn father, who postosted Mterary genius, while | Pitty trade Fav at sles A depoat of €200 r-| sists nine “tence : ireretaee caatcararetenectecromye NED BY A RICK DWELLING is ¥ i to _ Om othing more than talent can be attribut juized at time of sal cl i me . a [rp hae area ee A REMARKABLY PATIENT WOMAN. | to the son.” a a 1-d&edbs “RATCLIFFE, DARR & Co.. $iESs Gh and taroer eres to tee ne oc G caren, tho | , Steet enrortanse ie cttached to pomienen to “toot diy recone teh tear i 02 auctioneers, ot Lartnmnss With the naprovetuants theres ampouncem 1 ond peerless ———— tones 7 < : i ren i - s te land records for said. Dis. The United States government is represented aka'batie ae es uaaisiees| ckneson- WEARS DS eRreae: SS | gy Airing, Hue ar haser 10 assuinfiret trast of $4,300 | deavor to make this ““auction sale” surpess the former trustess will offer for exle nb by Mr. Frederick E. Brackett, speci ign juffered Her Husband's Abuse a1 NATO: NFORD'S TO MORROW aidnteneet and Leince im cash. A devout of $200 | saiea inade for this oid and reliable compauy. Ile wd te galore. on TRS agent of the Treasury Department. The in- Until Rescued by Neighbors. ma : Dinu witicn iOdeys sie trustees fessrve the Hiskt to | *ale will commence prctke 551] structions given to him by Secretary Foster! pany stoy, enson of Pittsburg has been com- | #¢ Chats About the Recent Performances on ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ° UK O'CLOOK BLM. - lyin and veins Le Droit ‘otal number of days succor afforded. 1 contain statements that all worthy people will a descratied gx “lot ‘vessels lost. = be received in his country, which, however, is im edition ® “¥ from vessels | determined to exclude criminals, paupers and : & A . Tevell at Fisk aud cost of detault us purchaser. = - i ited charged ith toying to Kill hie wife. Hi the Kite Track. HOMBE ASD CARLIAGE MARI, FRED. W. PHALT. Rows ; MONDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, mi charged with trying to kil wife. He =. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M, is twonty-three years old and the woman forty-| The Evening Post of San Francisco yesterday | prautaR SaLE OF HORS FACKSON H. RALSTON, Tru b BUGGIES, C. ” ~ ergy tial ‘others rescued who had | other undersirable persons; that the coulerence | five. They were married lest spring. and | *fternoon prints an interview with Senator BIAGES, EXPRESS WAGONS, HARMES, & Ty MtOLFFE- Dau eC THREE AND HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M., from wharves, piers, &c., and who would | should recommend the thorough inspection of | g:ovonson, it is suid, nt once demanded that his | Stanford on the subject of the recent perform- peoel a R - ii sed ama AT OUR SALESKOOM, - m is i re te at our horse and ree 30 C st. pow, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUA) wife turn over to him considerable property | $n¢? of his trotting horses on the Stockton | Of tnisn enies rostae Rutter sone Of fice iee hele | CHANCERY, SALE OF CORNER TENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA which she held in her own right. She refused, | “Kite” track. Stanford enid: “Racing is over | riages. Siali provided ‘or Lorses swatting sa INEEN THIRD “AxD FOU AHA as and her husband begun to abuse her cruelly. He | * far as Palo Alto horses are concerned, for all | PAE SDs Ancte Ron Sti BV AUCTION.” SSON> A® HOUSE ee trotters have been retired for the year. Sanol | WW £88 & 00., Auctioncers wwe perished but for the timely assistance of | emigrants at the portsof embarkation, and that ving service. “= | the American government will co-operate in The crews saved without ontside assistance | theenforcement of measures having that ob- vessels, valned with their cargoes at | ject in view. z V " : , ‘Honeers, By Virtue of a decree cf the Surreme Couztof the Dis- | And wili continue daily at same honrs until the entire 436,870, assisted other efforts in saving | When the session was formally opened Wed- | beat her, d off everything of value in the ss G5; Louisiana ave trict of Miay passed Cn theist day of Novem r Denty-nive vanssis, valsed with teelr eargocs | nesday Mr: Eeackets staied that los un author- house and appropriated all the money that | Pobably will be sont east iu a fow days, Tem Opuntia Cay Host Often, | Kis FGvemvia passed cn the sist day of Novenber. | exteabrdinary lance stock ie disposed ok, Here ure m $1,902,110. making the aggregate number of | ized by the American government to attend fow examples of the stock “that will be sold to the i . comnPiatpant and San came to his wife. The man began walling up | C°Mfident Palo Alto, thoroughly conditioned | EVERY THURSD. coupiainant and Samuel Burie Gs Win ‘i ‘D EVERY SATURDAY. ih sor are dt idan!s the uucs ced ti “e bighest bidder: a the conference, but he bad no authority to take LE OF FURNITURE AN. Mig wpe ye bg pate = FuANK T. BROWNING, ees tae ean hee’ Caeanee Guaedne ct [ong ams ta tat Leceaee Onis ptlictands | Uiv' teats “onfsk: the stairway, and Bie mite | smi fee from Inmeness, can make’ w better HOUSEHOLD GOODS GENERALLY Ser om PRIDAY! tne, FOCHTH DA OF bs gue Electric Silver-plated Ware, Ii- aio athe a erty. Assistance’ of tainor importance was | work was dome. 7 ked him what it was for. seceed ‘than be 4id when be trotted $01 | oe somncee seen AD. ANU, et HALF-PAS®, FOUR O' Ported French Clocks, Antique Bronzes of various de- SAMUEL CROSS, rendered to 223 other vessels in distress and ee pepOW, P.M, ail those pieces cr parcels of land. ly: Sikns and colors, Statuettes, Table, Mantel and Clock | 024d&ir T, beine'it the cit--of Washington, in the Distr Ornaments, Endiish Vieques, Fine Liuported China, |) yUNCANBON Bil sr egommost twenty-five (>) | latest desieus, rich in color and decoration ; Piano and Bunibered seven Co). is eatanes Reena meted | Banquet Lampe, Imported Opera Glasses and Lovety vs Ta pered seven (1), ih suuare oF reservation letters et Laas e ‘ ® A beginuine varts of lots at a. point | and : xquistte Jewel Cases. beg Soe re oe stant twenty uch ex C4 T-. O ipches) gant from the Jotseven() ana the oust tine of alley. the said point of bertunime ber Pa. ave. n. , Auctioneers wh and Date aw, NT LARGE BRICK TWENTY-21keE LOTS ON TWENTY: hat is your tomb,” he replied. “I intend | 298%. His season in the stud did not | rwixry- end until the middle of July, and as aj LARGE 1210 vessels were warned from danger by the SWUNG BY HOOKs. eignais of tho patroimen. ; gentle cost of the maintenance of the service | Terrible Suffering Infitcted to Propitiate an daring the year was $940,201.04. ‘The saving of Rasa: Ghadiens: pe! property was proportionately | Much indignation is expressed among Mer than in, cay Sormer year with» single |p opeane throughout India at the failure of to kill d place your body there. What I au perma” da consequence he was not thorouglily pre- The ierrorstricken woman attempted to| pared. Sunol was also lame, and was Inid escape, when Stevenson hid all her clothing, | yp two months in the middle of the season. I leaving her only a nigut dress to wear. He | don't think she wasin as good condition as she rs choked and beat her until her body was cov-| might have been, and Iam firmly of the opin- feet at ING ¥ TY OF ALOVE SLOAN, Aucuoneers, ‘sii | | Maguificently and Artistically Mounted Bon Bon STRRE Toot Doxes, Crackers and Kose Jars, Covered Dishes, Tu- TEREF FINE BUILDIN ns the center of | Feens, Repousse Sets, Hand-engraved Tea Sets, PUT STRELY, wi BEN RAND SSTKALTO tion. i ith briiees ¢ ke bs Ray Rett = t HORSES AND CARRIAGES. the dont lune of said jot seven (7) and running thence | Epercnes, Tureens, Fruit and Berry Bowls, together NOKIAW: ST ‘The following table gives a summary of the | the government of Madras to interfere with os cr ee _ = ee oneety suver.( oe nee es eigen : ied scents ae be REGULAR SATURDAY "SALE Cline pafallol witha ise eevee seas im | with our tmmense “full line” of Rogers’ 1847 "Table WEDNESDAN Meee Bae oP Petri itistics of the service a a eeremony of hook swinging, the particulars of | (on brought a revolver aud krife to the house. all. Thad great hopes of him, but wid not look HORSE AND CAKEIAGE DEPARTMENT, Rad or Anchor (03 ft 4 tn), thence westeri ee s A. D. INV], at QUAKTER-PAST FUUR O'CLOCh PL the present system, in 1871,to the close which were recently published. Investigation | ie sharpened the kuife in her presence, telling | for him to be the hiro. of so wonderful x per- TOMES PH EET yy) tWo inches (2 it. 2 in.), thence ‘northerly with | medefor the none aauacaeh provishen wil be | SE., Sa Souk of the pers year: does not sustain the excuse of the authorities | her he proposed to kill her, as he wished to | formance ax 2.105 as a two-your-old. He 1s a : “NOVEMBE : Said alley twenty-two fect ‘and two inches (22 ft. and | © — wing cpa amen Me eT pasha af Ghenters £.S43 | that it was a case of voluntary suffering, as the | enjoy Ler money unmolested. ell-balanced horse and strong everywhere, WEXTY L1G 801, oy ey EI ee otgpent 11: ses te ue of property involved ei for the torture was chosen by| 1st Monday Mra Stevenson broke down | nithough I do think, barring acerionte that he COMMENCING AT ELEVES O'CLOCK, jh): there suuter in's ite patsiel with the das | st greatly to thet cntantee etn eee Be | 9 hte moe =ininyr twenty’ fous, amd meson Sora eT as ¥ ‘ictim selected under her treatment and promised to sign over | ‘will mearcr approach thut teark than any Lorse SEVERA eS ORSES lune and at right anc es with Messuuri aventi conveniences, lmvine teen Dut BLUE two pears * ‘$24,711,002 | lot and would probably have been compelled to | Cverything to her husband. He went to find He dred and twenty-seven feet and hive inches ( “IMPORTANT SALE.” one of Cie fare, bouse iu the northwest section. 49,874 sp eal ‘ything yet foaled. 7 Sin.) to Raid aveane ani thence wester! said ‘veel pele "goo | Submit if be had been unwilling. The custom | alawyer and during his absence one of Mrs. |**“{ donot pretend to put alimit to the de- OF AEW Lap SD AM Svetiuo forty-nine ievt abd eix icuen (4U-t- aud Gin.) | Every article strictly guaranteed as represented or | °° ae? #89 BIIUE to enle, | . aa bas been discontinued for about twenty-four | Stevenson's women friends obtained entrance | gree of improvement in horses, because we may VEHICLES, MANY OF THEM OF to, he pace of becinnins. 38 au 18, square 0 0.27 fewt on iat street, {foot toliey in soar’ he ita of salons Dracribed by the decree are: ne- | money Feluaded.” AD it te with pardonaide pride | pacy op italy! “4 fcr to our previows asics inde by us : : (1) and two (2) years srom the date oi | for this “company,” so far as the quality of the ia r I pected by del a Ge eee ta st) LSE cout pet | wore is concerned, which is second to mone in the a fee ~ : 9,242 | years, being denounced by the authorities of a ‘Number of day: E 24,229 | former administration. The unusual visitation Since the last report stations havo been es- | of famine, cattle disease and other misfortunes tablished and put in operation at Knobb's| ica to its sevival. Beach (near Newburyport): Great Neck (Nan-| “],QopJary that the victim was not merely ates EL ‘up by the hooks. A curved knife was Blane Island, Mich., and Coos Bay, and at the | Svor thrist} ] rust through the muscles of bis back on mouths of Umpquah and Coquille rivers, Ore- | one side and an iron hook pushed in. Then gon, and stations are in progress of construs- | the an ies ome tian rete lene fon at Burnt Island (near the mouth of St. | was then swung bysthe hooks to the end of a George's river). Maine; Quonccontaug, BR. L;| dole titty feet loug,” Tho pole was fastened to a Fenwick’s Island, Del., and liwaco beach, Wash- | Pus 3 jest ‘wap that the visting wan elevated 5 in the air about forty feet. The car was then ‘Xtensive repairs have been made to twenty- | ‘7 4 six stations on the cost of North Carolina and | fawn through the streets amid the crics of , le. ‘Virginia, and similar work is being done upon this was done to propitiate the goddess of several of the stations between Cape Henlopen | «1 jesus d end Cope Charles pe Pen | evil destinies and a figure of the goddess was carried where she would have a full view of the to the house and learned the condition of | constantly look for best strains and qualities of SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP. affairs. each parént to develop in progeny, so that the LATIMER & SLOAN Stevenson returned suddenly and was greatly | progeny will continue to be better than ae enraged. He assaulted his wife aud knocked | barent. ‘The greatest improvement is to ‘Aucthoncers, the visitor down, but the latter escaped and | through the breeding of the brood. ma found a policeman. Mrs. Stevenson was res-| am trying to increase the number at Palo Alto | eued and her husband, who was armed with | by judicious mingling of thoroughbred with his revolver and knife, was overcome by | high-class trotters” strategy and arrested. fists sabes new DERVISHES DEFEATED, Te thira casts, the Lance im two equal . at the option of the purcuaser. A | Country. dgpesit of $200'to be paid wuen the property is struck | | Kindly remember that the sale will commence MON. sea kota. fg be, complied witht in” autecn days | DAY, NOVEMBE 2 y of sale, OF the trustee reserves tue rst ~ ke rese.l at the risk and cost of de.auime purchuse:. | 7! SEVEN P.M., and continue Fabeing, recording, ge, daily until everything is sold. WALTEX B. WILLIAMS & CO. n020-10t Auctioneers, DDESCASSON BROS., Auctioneers, ‘Wr ahd D ste. mow, ALT TEN O'CLOCK. EMBIACI HAND Pak CHEERS AND JEERS. The Shilluks of the Nile Overwhelm The:inn— Reinforcements From Khartogm. : A dispatch from Suakim, Egypt, says: “The Mer. Gouthe-Soulard, archbishop of Aix, | tribe of Shilluks has severely defeated a body | whose trial on the charge of insulting M. Ful-| o¢ dervishes near Fashoda, Large roinforce- | °" ‘ALSO, liers, minister of justice and public worship, | mente have been sont to the scene from Om. | A, TWELNE, OCLOCK, HORSES CARRIAGES, GE TRUESD! ANSON Bhipe., Auctioneers. EXECUTORS’ AND TRUSTEES’ SAL ([ 4084S DOWLING & SUN, Auctioncers, 2 D BUSINESS 2 SEVEN CH STRE! - — WISIASA AVENUE. NURIH: | IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SORTH WES «OF TENTH AND | CORNEROF FIP(M AND 8 SIRELTS NOMIC Wksd AT AUCTIO: Treatment of the Archbishop of Alxon His Departure From Paris. i MALTRESSES, TLLOWS, COOKING SSELS’ AND iN- Ww ORTH 150, KOOMS AND BAVA NEW FECT BEPAIK. “PAPERED ‘LAS STALE. * + . J . ¥, Fe On TCESDA\, DECEMBER FIEST, 2801, at i 7 x iS 2 TERS DECEMBER FIST, 7 a Se Hk OCLC! ‘he Saedy Hook, Seabright and Cold Spring | CATied nbere she would bare a fall view ofthe | reauted in his conviction ‘and condemustioa | jurmn ce THOMAS DowLIxG & S08, apetneen, | | WME AL ES OG tibentecad als PAU Brubsa 120d monre grmver | ndlrrast fot Suse iy i Ey ht sfations. New Jersey. and the Ocean City sta-| Ind when released showed no sign of fatal | *P8¥ 4 fino of 3,000 francs, left Paris yester-| When n traveler is descending the Nile from | —** a pe ERY | tor wile, im trunt of the premives, rast. * ” TH: | thu tweuty-fivetoet ou 8 street by tion, Maryland, have been rebuilt, internal i Fe ths to come he | day for Cambrai. The curriage in which he | y; ° se - |, WW SEES ® Co., avozIONEKES, ‘Dub Lots, fue of the powers in us vested we will off ‘Considerable extension of the service tele- | i8*¢rnal injury. For some months to cor : : Victoria Nyanza aud has reached the largo dis. 687 Louimana ave... . Square 37, we erie powersin us vested we will offer a ing | Fil be the recipient of liberal gifts at the | rode to the railway station was surrounded and | trict of Fashoda, on the lef bank of the Nile, Opp. City Pose omice, | Frontine aa aie atk Ate, {Tout Of the, respective aenticne ta an, hag been made im connecting | hands of those for whose assumed benefit he| escorted by a lai d, cheering, hoot = aes More dopgediom- eae aaa Some of tae Bs Statins in the vicinity of cities with the local ye large crowd, cheering, hooting | sary the New York Sun, he is then in 10 degrees 8 AT AUCTION. vements. woot thie fim Disiness “property an tine pete, ellecting, seep Of obtaining | Mdured the torture. DAY Txt and yelling and in every way showing either T OF MOQUES, BODY T abd abuve an incuunbrance of $4,000 to Tue NINTH DAY é a rea ‘ “| north latitude, or about two-thirds of the wa AND SMYRNA RUGS. cash, A deposit of $200 requised “at the | . Ist, at HALP-PAST (QUANCERY Balk fogs peters comaans ot Senter, ME, GRACE WITMDRAWS. their sympathy with the archbishop or their | trom the lake to Omdurman, the seat of govern- a Yt] ND 10, SQUARE 432, By virtue of a decree of the Court of the the stations on the Khode Ialand coast. . ——— oppesition to the principles he is believed by | ment of the madhi’s successor. It is alittle ‘ao aubsi cost ot the default Sadvertieeavent or = 1M woe LeWspaper PUbiished in Wasinctn, D- All conveyancink and Tecurdimy at the cust of the pur- | chaser, RATCLIFFE, Dalit & Cu wom W/ ncls ca, Seventh street, | District ot Coltiatin ta ‘cause amproved Uy cance nie ie mie" adtninusttators, “known, EVENTH Stherd | ow TUESDAY Lit VILSE DRE OF betworm PENNSYLVANIA AVENUBand DSTREET. | Isle at POL Beat to the Nat onal Bank of Rept ic, and bow under oo i rental and occupied by" Boh Marche some Persons to entertain against the govern- | south of this region that the Nile and its tribu- Cries of “Vive le archeveque,” “Vive Je | tries are now and then so choked with vege- ope” were met with counter-cries of ‘Vive la | tation or “‘sud” that vessels cannot force their — has oo Bon at % France, ive la republique. way throngh. The Shilluks are one of the f« OUR SATURDAY SALE, ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, OCLOCH iy DAY AT QUARTAPAST FOUR The archbishop paid little attention to the | chief negro tribes that are found between i ss Ms 1408 G st., near U. S. Treasury. ip PART OF LOT 5, SQUARE 438, demanstrative mob and continued his way to | toria Nyanza and Khartoum. They are sup- | EMBRACING THE PERSONAL EFFECTS OF THE ATALOGUE SALE. E wetwonn SUK Ta aaa our the stution, where he immediately entered the — —— rag quarter _* mies LATE W. W. FARR, THE CONTENTS ia a as FUR- 4 imToved by Jane brick business i i eople. They devo! emselves to agricul BS NCE. train, It is believed that his only object in | peop! 3 6 BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR, Fira pase known as Do. 5S CISIANA AVENUE, going to Cambrai is to visit Mgr.-Ihibaudin, | ture, cattle raising and fishing, The whi apaed by grocery. The general superintendent invites attention | He Declines to Act Further With the Grant fo the embarrassment under which the service ‘Mouumient Association. labors owing to the frequent resignations of | The friction which has existed in the Grant frained "men. who leave. the eerice for beter Monument Association of New York for some tions. time has culminated in the sudden resignation He states that this exodus of experienced | of ex-Mayor Grace as president and his with- sarfmen, shown in the last report to be more | drawal from all connection with the associa- than 90 per cent, has continued during the | tion ‘This step was taken by Mr. Grace on Past year, and it is obvious that unless y << U. AN ELEGANT COUPE, KOURSPLENDID HORSES, above t yiewes of property ar o pies tas cco an secily | November 14, and it has been a well-keptsecret | the aschbishop of that sce. travelers who have described them have de-| rn wuich wilt be found a Pine Upright Piano, a Bu: | SILANE MOUNTED! GOB DIO as proverty in the Date. nun eee re ciency —— . ae SS rived their impressions only from the viliag HARNESS. business of most any cuaracter, and for investigent riously impaired. Many “ho would otherwise | up to this time. | <a pase eidag tis banks of the vives: hey Bavenst perior Organ and alot of Household MAN RETU mune Letter ay. z Ho tie neeeitined by, the hope of better wages | ‘The immedisto reason for ex-Mayor Grace { zs sins lived among them as Schwsinfurth and Junk =r Effects, Old Clocks, &c. Handsome Pari BEB, “A.D. 1OUIe of SOUR’ UOLOGL SMe EAE | "Tete of ante: One-tited et the purchgnn ‘= ture, excited by former resignation is the action of the executive} ene Zochinvar Business Carried on Too | <idamong theirrelutions,the Denkaund Bongo. 5 ber or fine si.ec OF casi and the balance iu two equal installments at Sank chy the merits of the case, which they | coomittes, of which Gen. Collis is chairman khiekak further southwest. Possibly the mahdi's fo - - Saute Window Drapery. Blecaa Fronting 20 fect gu C proce sean be cay | Mantar 08a te foam trom ny ot ale. or ih think ought to be apparent. seol Me! Grace ox alsha; tea uaid an te praat ; 7 lowers have been trying tocurry on the slave | The entire contents of two private residences, which | $4...» aom Drapery. | fects om 10th st e-t weet, improved Gyn Urien | Chaser shall cists aot eae re ele oe ee A An ap, has bgen made to the Armenian | trade in this populous part of the Soudan, embrace all kinds of Household Furniture. Cicisonnie on For-elain, Gwelliug southeast corner of 10th and C streets south- | mouey in cash the deferred payinent sball Deaf interest SHAD ON THE WEST COAST. dent In the latter part of October business | patrierch to use bis’ influence in bebulf of the snl Si teataiet cen elenig ary [ory andoone and aren eS “2h ese ter. ob eeereene tn rom the day ot sale at U per cent por anuuun and be se = took Mr. Grace to Washington. He was aware | Christian women and girls of Armonia who are| DETECTIVES AS sHE WITNESSES. ALSO Very Handvom Tativ Fonvelain: Fine Plate sams | PAST FUUK O'CLOCK BOL nT Ne NERO | ee rare oe ce pee ke er ae Bow They fultipiied Since They | that an important meeting of the executive | being earried off in large numb: sby the ————— Fine Engraving and Paintings. Ware, ene Bervens. Very Hanusoie fed Uae | 20 foot to» SQUARE 902, ng | Mined at the time ot sale. — All cou ‘and re- ‘Were First Planted in 1871. nities would be held daring his absence 1s * Chaui ute, with French nurrur, Springs and Mat- | Fronting 20 feet on Mit street east by th of 124 | cording at the purchaser's cost. | If the terms of sale com : i al ,| Kurds. It appears that women are scarce | Two Young Boston People Married in Chi- sees testes, Chiflouicr, Decoraced ‘Tutet Ware, Servants’ | feet 1 inch. tuts lot being just south of PENNSHL. | arenct compiled wit, Jihmcwenty dayeafter eule the Prior to 1871 no shad were found in all the | snd on iquigy he learned, to his surprise, that nde ee Ek shee, wha, een cago Under Strange Circumstances. SO. Furuture, Oak “secretary, Mefrigerator, “Kitchen | V 3 property will be resoid at the rink and’ cost of the de- West coast waters. In 1871 some 12,000 fry were | it was proposed to elect by this committe cer- | (m0 feta Gaaipl GdwiiGn make Armenion | A wedding under strange circumstances oc- | T¥enty-five Gold and Silver Watches, being, the bal- | Reamsites, &e. fant Toad Sy anh uatmmce in equal install- | faulting purchase: aud 3years, notes to be given ford LDWAKD A. NEWMAN, Yinenis, bearing 6 percent per annum it Wendell Low’ je sevnl-wnuuatiy, and to be secur d. by deed J. HOLDSWORTH GOKDON. Trustee, the [ems sold, OF ail caeh, st option of S80 @h st. nw. 1c. de RAACLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts.-nolS-déap dived "on property S10 70 am aa Street northwest: ©1,000 on Troperty Gis Lowistana | J 41IMEM & SLOAN, Aucuoneers, avenue, and $200 Gn-guck ot te. ether two pieces at ne wroverty isbid of.” Terms to be corpited with im | a 2U day softer wise (ve Fish 0 we pio: | TRUSTER'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY hdviauit at the ek sul cost of the Aigo | THE NOKTMMDST COMME OF SIXTH AND ners, ater 10 daye udvertigument: } See fT aND ke ue bitte ey} cnaie in sulue yeblisive tu Waske 11 ND No. ¥ Femaie tn ERT al — THE SALTY OF WASHINGTON, bisthict OF OG tain new members of the association. He pro- fransported in s couple of tin cans from the | ested against it by letter, but during hie ab- Hudson river and planted in the Sacramento at | sence the committee, in spite of his protests, the railroad crossing at Tehama. This first con- | acted as it proposed to do. fj signment was followed by others in 1878, 1876, | _ The affair has caused a great deal of surprise, Satbecad 1208, the total number of £17 00 trane- | EL Sever ‘scented wher hea Pome te Ported aggregating about 600,000. Thisnum-| Grant Monument Association, and who has ber is less than 3 of 1 per cent of the number been ever since very prominently identitied ‘tmrned out into the eastern streams each year | Wit by the United States fish commission. Yet it eee aa neighborhood and bear away all the | curred at the Palmer House in Chicago on Mon- ee tect ipwin, april tid! Shun oe FURSTECRE, egy teagan agg Pl pats Pg Ok only | 28%; the bride being Miss Jennie West and the | Together with many other articles in the housekeeping Funes ond stall Gectitee toed ban Redes the ‘leas attractive. In several instances the | 8f00m Mr. Albert G. Gore, both of Boston. line. are suse to Le periectly sound. Kurdt have broken in on wedding parties and | Young Gore was under arrest at the time, but To be so'd at auction rooms, 1409 G street, SAT- carried the bride off from the feast or church. | was released as soon 2s the ceremony was over, | ,.. .. NOVI ’ seaerens fr; Itixbeheved that the Kurd tribesmen most | and with his bride left without delay for the | UPAY+ NOVEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1801, nearly all have Armenian wives, judging from | O05 commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. the number stolen, although it is intimated ” that they dispose of the corpieeal bial ‘market | ‘The groom is the son of wealthy parents and | _no20-7 _LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. price for Turkish and Persian harems. very fine looking, while the bride's family is eR. Auctioneer, 14006 a. eg ington, D.C. * 3 Si we Exec fa certain deed of trast dated Js as been sufficient to establish the shad on the RAINMAKERS IN INDIA. The Turkish authorities are uccused of en-| well todo and wellknown in Boston and New VA HIRE AND CAMBIAGR Ba- | Sotho and 5 Harness) Ladin necratein “DUNCAN rcotled Sanionry 7 thre, ttle ee Yale iaees const, wien ne seutliglied wt S ff uc, is madiows 0 memnelty of roe ns ra reeset nade lawlessness, and | England society. Young Gore came to Chicago AND acres. | fi ORbAY MOKSING. SOVEMBER ruts. |] ATIMEN & SLOAN, auctouser, Gottuibta, aid uber and i pursumucedl s bnal decree ‘ene of the most abundant species. ‘Water Prove Unsuccessful. ers they arrest “and imprison’ the Armenians | Fecently from the enst, and when found by the y Toul caecum arian ie Seal 14006 st. | of tue mabe Court ot the istrict of Columbae et . ~ Serdang Seer ——— Experiments in the line of rainmaking have | Who resist them. One Armenian father ut | detectives was living in the northern part of Do. 141 Fiuriia avenue, pear teruagusot ith LUABLE UNIMPROVED | Sioned ©: ‘of Trust as trustee We aba sell the above described personal eile Sivas, blessed with four daughters, went to the | the city. yee! M an the py Grammet, sioner port nce abudance | been made at Bezwada, in the Madi resi- | : 3. B.—On exhibition day pivor to ster froin 11 ti E deceased. and at the ‘req — +. } siakadiiattea’ Ganmanester check mometnes | dons India, where the scarcity of water io| Viti 10 ask for protection, as he feared a visit| Hotel Manager Kilduff of Montgomery. Ala., ALSO oats eaRENE GE ee AED OF, thereby, T wil o suction. tm Californi: tion, but is! th, mcy, = reny Of water i8| from the Kurds, and was seized and kept | uncle of the bride, arrived at the Ealimes House | Ten head of Fine Yount son Strictly Sound Hozees | 2°? ees Pager cn gt tis pareintes uh homer conse a having s very serious effect on the crops. The|in prison for nm week. When he | last week, and ou’Saturday Mins Wert erase te | suibped in frou lows. Arno LL ATDUE & SLOAN, auctioneers, iy wirtue of = hg Ay nit yes This is what the ain cane information. | result, however, was not encouraging. ‘Twenty | was released his daughters were gone, whether | town. She was young, pretty, auburn haired | Carriazes, Wagons, Phactons, Buggies, Harness, &c. SECEIY: SALE YALU. M ' din the city of Washington, D C., known sp alt state commissioner writes i ite, | taken by the ‘furks or Kurds he could not dis = areased, and lb ol . CE BENSINGER, | MECEIVEIS SALE GF VALUABLE IMPROVED ae that part of lot *A.*in square nunibered four bund uuder date of November 12, 1891: bags, each containing ten pounds of roburite, » rs : and handsomely dresse: er uncle reg- . FI, AND UNIMIKOVED P 1¥ SIALASE IN POUR PM. ee na os according to the subdivi “If Lwere to say that our shad, which were|a high explosive, were exploded on the | °o¥r- hence the to the patriarch whom | istered her as “Mrs, Morr Hioneer. cor ston OPE HILL PARK, SISTING OF ot \c real estate,situate in the | SdUcTe us recorded In the surveyors office of the: ip per the Armenians expect to help them by his in- 0 Wit city of Waskincton, situate and beim in said et Of the premises. the follow: caty of Washington, D.C, & ‘The services of Detectives Wood and Plunkett ‘Auchoneers, ited here some ten or more years ago, are | hills of Bezwada at an altitude of 600 feet. The Cj i om fluence with the porte. The patriarch, whether | were then enlistedand they soon had the youn; Whey. Vania ave. n.W. EEBANE DW K von 4 Patt of Square 505, tke corner ot Sixth street west abd 1 strect uorth, ahd aueeta neat Sad it'r | concussions caused by the explosions were ter- | he is niraid of the Turks or not, xs some of his | mun mies arreet, bat oe whey ee as ST COLLECTION or uOUSEHOLD| BAC), AND_A VACANT LOT Edisamate ircus thwe borthcad corner teepeat faye | ene tec ws sachues on sat {treet and runny eck = if I | rific, but nota drop of rain followed and the | enemies charge, takes but a languid interest in would not say. Uncle Kilduff said it was no MNIVUiE, COMPRISING HILL PARK, D.0 Went and paraie, with the north jine of said square 172 | {Tviu said I street with the same width toan alley, oda hype pean cag season | experimenters gave up their task as an utter | the subject. pheasant _ GNIFICUNE PARLOR BU rT ES ae ta rears toed, o8 he | Tet ece so 40! ect Stans Cot Satine | fee taern part of al eae eh al aulk eater Ss cach aeehen ne ne ee failure. - Private experiments to produce rain ——_--—__—_ At any rate the detectives went with the| Cabin ie Easeie i cotitied Kien C, ‘Gray ‘ot al. vs. Katils J Gait | tichto the southeast line of sald equare, Hoecesos | Tera of sare cash Kt teraee of maisore wot com ight be taken with the ald ‘of cence = have been made in the Presidency before. A Lottery Officials Held. prospective groom to the county clerk's office, | Tat a “ited meester Saud | Sit poutheas ime wortheat ‘tote eat ite of sare | Blk with in wn days trom Guy “of aa te nb a it ici: ivi “ ~ = = tiuence ins Straixbt lime north to the. vee tue ut to Fesels prop a ‘that would be called @ Califerni 2894 quantity of dynamite was ex-| The directors and ofiicials of the Louisiana | where « license was procured, Gore giving Ins id Uy Wirt Of Lie certain deed rows Liles C. | AS Gaga g SESRRE Bi we pap ta a FE << oe —. ae one: ploded on the hills about Madras with the re- Lottery Company, arrested under indictment | age as twenty-one and that of the bride as Thomas Gray, Georwe H. Gray Kate Mu. Gray | AND ON FAUDAY, FOUKTH DAY OF DECEAL Useient of suck resale 1n some : 1891, ‘Bewnpaper }a from Sioux Falls, 8. D., for violation of the | Bieteen. and the couple were married, Justice Ralph 1... Galt to Joun F. Shepperd, receiver a8 | aT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the iu the city of Washington, AGsponttot two Lume theless sult that smart showers were produced over =. te the extent to which the carp, | area four or five miles square, 7 a note al Fecorded ou the nid Teh siny Of | Swill oell fone SOC eae Saas eee Be ete | ae Sees oe he eae ote ae Lae ; , indiville performing the cerei id (in Liber: 1600, fullo 20d e: +4 im Wan. HL Pasiip’s catfish have increased in our waters. seen pega anti-lottery mail law, were brought before | Pridiville performing delestiven ansing as ot the District of atctia Twit eae | Feconded subdivision of oruemal lot Sin Ail conveyans Tecan well remember, a Jong ago, when I paid €1.00 for's pound shed, y,you can get an eigh: shad for 50 Square 143. ‘ant Fe-ording at prirehaeee's cow. FRANK T Bawelser ar ‘Terns of sale as prensiued Uy the decree: One-thi of the | urchuse money in cash, and the Usiance iu twe {4.8\ lnsallmenta, payabie Feepectiveiy in oae and | THOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctionsers | United States District Judge Billings in New| witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Gore will live in Orleans yesterday. Chicago, ‘The United States district attorney argued in a favor of compelling the prisoners to appear be-|PAID THE BET AND LOST HIS LIFE, fore the court in Sioux Falls by December 1, eer e but counsel for defense protested against bis | John Dougherty Perched on a High Derrick clients being taken away from their business at for Twelve Hours in the Rain. 4 ‘auction in frout of the resj-ective. GEN. HERNANDEZ ARRESTED. Wa SEER SOF | out THE TIKST DAL UP DECE Ms aaa Rita Be SS TGRAE: | Ste ue flowin tive! prot OQUET, VELVET, BuDY BRUS- ow : to years trou duy Of wale, or ail casks at opuicn of ay eek ae ashiuston, Distn russer, the deierred payments, to bear APESTRY AND OTHE CARPETS, PebRawished upon the recorded pat or pian of said | The rate of G per ceutam per snus, fn eet at | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE 1 URDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER | (uichtownes lots nuilered six bundred ud one | silo, and be represented. Uy the uotes of the purosess | PROPERTY, NO.114 TWENTY-FIRST 5! GHTH, BEGINNING AT. 1EN (201), eux winded cha swe (ar: and sx hundred and | Snd‘secured ou the property suid. A deport of BETWEEN L AND M STKEETS NORT je will sell at ® | Uaree (80S), each tromtiny: 2 of ea s fenite. northwest, a miyerd collection of | Prat Nay t street Cyn det of couveyan iia nd recortisa’ st patthwtas ‘The Mexican Government Healizes the Situ- ation to Be Serious. A-special to the New York Worid from Rio Her English Lover Follows Her to Atianta | Grande City, Texas, says: Intelligence just re- and Claims Her as His Bride. ceived here from Mier, Mexico, states that “ " : " eyan-inx and recordin at 9" ; & moment shotice and carried to the other end | John Dougherty, an oll well dior died re- ett’ Ufc caucorah srr tate dveiings: ich | Pes"? Mats eran, hovseanare get te | Toad * Acccret marriage in St. Philip's Protestant | Gen. penn, iri and es were te peek re as cently at Waynesburg, Pa., from pneumonia. | in subchis? guotud command the attention of parties | WG #01 MPrately a that certain or par. | {be trustee reserves the ricut to resi the proper’y at | TeQueSt Of tue parties secured thereby, Episcopal Chureb, Atlanta, Ga, on Monday | ordered in' 'y Tuesday by Gen. Lorenzo m4 “ 000 une t ye aucticn in front of tive gel of and situate in District of Columbia, nounty of | further adverteciacys So sey eae a ace ater such | ROVE SER THI THIRLiE A bonds each to appear before the Dakota court | Mr- Dougherty was a democrat, and he made a | Now ready for exauyt at aud known and. designated upon the | ther advertiscnent ee snsy seen co bin Proper. atthe next term, in March. bet with a republican that Campbell would de- | _n026-2t ARLES WO! INGTON. drustes, bas furnished society with rare gossip. A | Garcia and Gen. Harnandez at once was placed oficial wap’ or plan of Good Hope Hii Fark, now 00 | no99-axde i i Hi Baan a ‘ 1400'L et situa woman who has been visiting there turns out | Under arrest by Gen. Garcia, who the same ease SE feat McKinley for governor of Ohio. ‘Theloser | WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers two C ) containing’ six ioutaod ve butted. end Rear DARE & 00.. Auctioneers a F stein Dee alvin oor to be the Countess Zadie de Barnwell Arostigni, | day started the prisoner to the City of Mexico r the Uplifted Ax. was to climb to the top of an oil derrick, sev- REGULAR SATURDAY SALE on Grand View avenue oF strect and nou? Good Hove | tysTEES SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE | (100, as per pint tevorded im beck If, pare BL. atthe eee wee meee Seer eens Og ee 6 ee eee eee ee ® small Hebrew settlement six | enty-two feet high, and remain there from 6 in SALES Room, conNun TENTH STREET axp | "°fermson each, piece or parcel: One-third cash, bal- ES GEORGETOWN, DC BING THE TWO RS ou ip cast side of su Dees rem szrival from England of the Hon. Frederick D. | that the officers of Gen. Hernandez's regiment | miles from Vineland, N. J., Mrs. Herahkivsky | the morning until 6 in the evening. PEXNEYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, | | ancein One anatwo years with interest at Oper cent | SAQKY EIGHT-ROOM FRAME MOUSE, NO. | [Me 2). 7U.feu! on the east side, of Twenty frat streat. ‘Townsend, who insisted upon marriage at $ in | Were deprived of their arms atthe same time | went to the wood pile Monday and began to] Dougherty mounted the derrick last Satur- | SATURDAY, NOT AMEE, EWEN TY-EIGHTH, AT | per annum (payable, Setutsmmually and secured by 8] yy vir 4 abd Uasenent brick dwei the afternoon. They went to St Philip's, | asasequel to the finding of the murdered | chop wood. she had half completed her task, | day morning, and, although the rain poured | | Stock that will Le sold consists of yeere colleetion | option of the purcharer’ All conveyan-ing: snd Ter Sr. - where the Rev. Dr. Tupper united them, keep- | Cestillo brothers in the Rio Grande river on| when her little three-year-old daughter, who | down all day, he did not flinch. When he came Sleatinue ‘Btoven, bos eas a BC restty Seteense | Eercins st fue Larchaser’s cost A devosit of G14) will | lend cover was playing near, ran in front of her mother | down at night he was cramped and weak. On | Heatine Stow a ing the matter secret until the couple could be | the 2st instant. the following day violent ia, brought : ALSO ‘fo the rece‘vor foserves the Fushi to tonal the poops | Kraunen well on their wedding tour. The bride was} Ramon Seens, Sentiago Pena, Ricardo Lo) tas wh winging th The blo ange tpg ctr Mateos pia drig large (brary, Dining Room, | erty ts def D. 10) formerly a well-known New Orleans belle, | and Pedro Vanquex passed throng Camarge | wich ure cine ‘tquarely on the head, laying | Cu0, *8@ XPosure, set in and his death ro-| Alem, colsctien of Parlor, Library, Dining Room, | Saar ater ge anya netic of saci raul a Pa Ber father, s Spanish maken, ehh through | under militery srrest on their way to Mata | Spon the brain. Tue mother carried the child ts ONE LARGE, neem she pnase wouxrixas, | RSet areas vet mewnoere of Wonuington, | BED a t, ® Spanish nobleman. There moras. ‘They belonged to the State Rangers | into tho house and tried to staneh the flow of Sung for the Queen. ALSO, TO PAY STOKAGE, JOHN P. SHEPPERD, pr ‘was wooed by Count Arostigni, and their wed-| and are to have been with the Castillo | piood. rod s One Walnut Chamber Suite, stored im mame of Eliza- Booms 22 and 25, Le Droit building, Receiver. t= srety sof the most notable social events | brothers when they were murdered. The dis- |" A’ Physician was at once called to dress the | ,,2Y the queen's command Maseagni's opers, | beh Moore July 16,1800. We sing of that cty. fict judge came to Reynosa from Matamoras | wound. He could plainly sce the pulsation of | “C&valleria Rusticana,” was produced yester-| A°SBS°2. 1 yen p WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, | WJ ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, fo oo ne Sete Jealous of her | immediately after the prisoners reached the | the brain. and some of it pozed out™ day at Windsor castle by Signor Lago’s Royal | THUSTEE'S or Valu. REAL Estate | bene - later, : “as in with another woman, | former place. and after a short lapse of time | ‘The child retained consciousness for some | Italian Opera Company, from the Shaftesbury FUTURE DAYS. FRONTING Ste SIKEET BETWEEN C | Dail caused his wife to be incarcerated im an | Lopez and Vasquez were shot to death near time after she was hurt, She is reported to| Theater. All the scenery of the Se AND D sTREETS NORTHEAST AT AUCTION, | Lil pe Upon his death, Sense seme Renosa by a squad of soldiers. have died twenty-eight hours after the acci- : ‘y Opera. and | >. ale was released. since which time abe ‘The uneasiness on the Mexican side is greatly writ was while 1a England, We guest of Lord| tad'it'isstdeat ae’ goretsnen fees was an it er nt feels Salisbury. that she met Mr. Townsend, who has | situation is more serious than heretofore be- ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncors, By virtue of a deed of trust 1G. 1877, and | the ‘eau. transported from London and set up in the | Li 1400 G st., near U. 8. Treasury. | dud reconied in Liber Ko. tah lle escu, oae at castle, and the opera was produced with the most punctilious regard to every detail, EMPORTANS SALB OF THE FURNITURE The audience was com, of the queen, t 4 READ THESE PRICES, become ber husband. lieved. In the case of the Chicago Sugar Refining | the Princess of Wales, Prince and Princess “OFA TINE Luaipaanee ote ‘Then eal at our store and examine coods.on which 6 eo ee éanudicm ca Company of Baltimore, which Judge Gresham | Christian, Prince and ‘Princess peers of Bat- NO. 1202 K STREET p Ay ‘tern uarantee you s saving of trew 16 to 2 per ent: Capt. Schley Ordered North, apposed Chastlo Ress. in Chicago bas had under advisement for the | teuburg, the Marchioness of Lorne, NORTHWEST, otherwise meee Fe ‘Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces, any finish........eeren ‘A special to the New York Herald from Wash-| _ A peculiar story is told by Sheriff Borthwick | ACG reso, at pad, under advisement for the | Victoria and Princess Maud, besides‘ number EMBRACING IN FART Tisk and cost of mao, 3 pio, any Sue m2 ington says orders will be sent shortly from the | °¢ Cortland, N. Y., relative to H. George Strat- | **t#!* a ae eee ee ee wn a de {of peers and peeresses. The cast which ap- | Parior Suites, Fine Brussels, Hall and Stair Caster Seaton’ + Cloth ovens cnamee ‘avy Department to Capt. Schley of the Balti. | #™, who died in New York while trying to beat porta oo a one fle, Elands, Mlle. "Mare Deere Mics Groce | nevontial Stand” larg ntmber, of, Walaa Sm GSy tite, Chehent Rah Reeetae eae fmore, now stationed at Valparaiso, to proceed | Sacel’s fasting record. He says that Stratton | ** i, fare Brema, race | top. Chamber. Suites, : : ; Especial interest was manifested in the case | Damien, Signor Brombare and Signor Vignas. | Whyat Wit bpuuite® pate, pa uae, Mattrosses, | 5 (THOMAE DOWLING & 60K, Aucpeners MORAIN AXD BRUSSELS CARPETS At SERORD north with his vessel immediately upon the ar. | sad sdopted a boy, supposing hintto be Charlie | yy insurance men, ae it was & test case for the | The Shaftesbury orchestra, led by Signor Ax: lange number of Walnut Wardrobes, Handsome ‘Giz Bot. aw, 1OWEK THAN THE LOWEST, ¥ riainut Cabinet Bedstead, - Vi ALL CAKPETS MADE AND LAID FREE OF rival of the Yorktown The latter vessel will | Ross The sheriff and Koss’ father eorre-| form of policy issued by the Casualty Company. | dita, accompanied the players an But Chiffoniers, Fel ‘Mant “Bette, (CERY SALE OF VALU: obably reach Valaparaiso about December 1. | sponded a year sbout the boy. The sheriff got | All kinds of accidents to employed, in the ne- | music of the opera, Walnut Bedsteca awa'el atte. Phorm, NO. 007 FOURTH SIRELT NOBLE. CHANGE. ‘is decision to hurry the Baltimore north is | clue as to where Stratton was living, and the ture of boiler explosions, &c., were covered by Fookerand. Bet Lounges. sinus Dining , AT AUCTION. qantirs cazpit moves, result of a telegram received from Capt. | latter, learming of it, sent the boy to Denver. He | the policy. Horse Flesh not Porterhouse. Se TUBSDAY MOininG, DugE 2 ‘hley a couple of days ago calling attention | admitte:’ that he had adopted the boy, but would ie accident which cansed the death of the} Great consternation has been caused among | 181, -ommencing st T! we onthe 2 PA AVE. N.W., NEAR 9 8T Seat “erious condition of the bottom of that | say nothing further about him. Stratton was | Sugar Nefining Company's employes, and for | patrons of restaurants, boarding houses and | Mr@wce Nox, i2te Ki strest northwest on the vessel. married and his wife lives in Minnesota. Years | whose deaths the company claimed $100,000 tailers who deal in cheay ¢ in Ch: by aa — —— ago she refused to live with him while he had | from the Casualty Company, arose from an ex- | Te’ calheneme cago by pome Teekine Cameos of ony size thet have been dame Schacter-Slosson Billiard Match. the boy in the house. ‘The boy told the sheriff | plosion of dugt. The cause was said to be spon- | the arrest of George Youngelaus of 1714 5ist wed hestivered equal to wew. Lmeel The match for the world’s championship at | many things, and Stratton’s death may help to | taneous combustion. Because of the nature of | street on the charge of selling horsefiesh line billiards that Schaefer and Slosson | U=ravel the mystery which Bas so long sur- cause of the accident the Casualty Com- re to have played on December 22 has been | ToUnded the boy. He is known here as Fred pany denied the Sugar Refining Compan; labeled as “beef” to such institutions, On his preraises the officers found = lot of bdrseflesh Gaxrs Stirs Scovurp Stratton. ‘The sheriff has letters from | right to recover. jickle, verifyii report ax» rere SUB G6, postponed by mutual couseut until January 22. | Ross’ father and he will continue the investiga: | —— bon pcmea hipeghln pearson of stone Fes eae a, Se ee I: will be played at the Lenox Lyceum instead | tion as to who the boy ia. John N, Huber's factory, @ two-story | ‘corned beef.” It is believed that in 3 frame building on street, New York, | horseflesh in Chicago has amounted ‘to was burned yesterday. foes, €50.000. dollaree f ‘The newspaper Figaro bas collected money puna nrc ee EL te cover the imposed on the archbishop of | Lieut. Gov. Chase of Indians hus been sworn. Aix and the expenses of bis trial. in to succeed Gov. Hovey. of Chickering Hall, New York, and will be 800 EP RR ce {points sp, fot ase of 000. Schaefer isto| A cireular has been issued to the governors 5 allowed £250 for expenses in case he loses. various provinces of the Russian em- of the fer won the emblem many inonths ago in notifying them to forbid Hebrews to watch with Sloeon. nn? monne nso im | aoe mm