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Ld THE EVENING ‘STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. AN EMPIRE TOILET. as ROCADED Hi L1IOT!) OPE SATIN WITH SLEEVES OF SHOT GREEN VELVET—CaS- THEMED FRONT OF TINE CHINESE CREVE TRIMMING AE BOTTOM OF SEINE AS ORGAN VEEE Er Kimbow ts Fake Cote AND FINISHED WII A dt ITS PURPOSE MURDER. The Head Center of the Mafia Society in Sicily, CAPTURE OF THE LEADERS. ‘The Accidental Way in Which Evidence was Obtained in This Country Against the Leaders of a Band of Assassins—The Scheme for Capture. —_—+__ GREAT DEAL HAS been written from time to time about the Mafia, bat a great deal more has been said, especially since the New Orleans lynching affair in March, 1891. The pop- ular idea of the Mafia is that it comprises a set of men who are sworn together for murderous purposes. Perhaps nine out of every ten regard the so-calied Italinn organization as a society which had its origin some three centuries ago in Humbert’s dominions, and as only partially transplanted to the United States within the last fifteen or eighteon years, or about the time ‘that brigandage hai become so tremendously outrageous in Italy that the government finally determined to exterminate the gangs of thiev and murderers, und efforta in that direction were. in the main, successful. This is the wi Y the Mafia looked upon mostly on this side of the Atlantic, but ask any ordinary Italian of the middle class or lower who has temporarily at least become a resident in the United States, and the chances are he Will sneer at the idea of such a society existing in America. Ten to one the answer you re- ceive is: “No such u thing ax de Mafia.” Your informant will in all probability be a Corsican, an Italian proper, or the lowest type of peripa- upon the beloved. It will cost eno one thing to comfort them. Yhilinery is the subject of three this article. | made of the silver IN PERFECT TASTE. The Woman Who Dresses to Suit Her Individual Style. close to the hair, the metalhe yet of the “beard ~ hair as it waves from the face. Through the o re . . |crown the hair shows, or, if you prefer, the PATTERNS FOR BELLES. | space can be quite filled by the perks little bow qi perky = |on top and to one side. This bow is of rose- colored satin. Somehow the sight for Ladies of So- | brings to mind “the little pink flowe: ty Triumphs Miltinery—For the Home Style of GirlPret:y Mate and Bounets. a eects Correspondence of The Eveninir Star. New York, November 4, 1892. Y KEADERS TO THE namber of half a dozen have wked why Ido not fashion sketches of backs as weil as fronts. © I do, every once in while, and right here I how two views of a new house gown. It may be taken as a model by those who make their own dresses and who want to t# are now being ¢ draped. A pleasing variety is dis- cernible in the newest de- signs for costumes, and while there are several Fadical changes to be noted in the length of sit and the fashioning of the bodice, it may be safely asserted that if each woman will wear individually the stvle that suite her best she | wil be able to indulge in the pleasing convie- tion that she is dressed in the most perfect taste. This rule applies to ull seasons, for there {eno more inartistic sight than a woman cos- see how +h A SEAT DAT. t and the face, not the bow at all, that that line, and yon fill out the quotat h, ehe looked sweet isn't the bonnet’s fault, ‘The wre stops either side of the bair, and from here strings ure drawn to # knot prett: the oats. satin. The bow under the ear. of co both shades prettily. The rose col the better if the hair is the sor brighten against the silvery green you are careful to get just the right For a brunette change the rose col hat way. The familiar hat with a twisted catchy over some faces, is not |isacharm of the way. The under je of the brown. A soft light brown scarf i of the crown, its loops sp: toward the edge of the wide front edge of the brim at the back. Do you suppore girls give Greses? Weil, they don’t. eall them “pattern figu: jeally dolls, and th for them as they ui p dolls with short sure, ther w, but they are bout as much fo be while ago care fzures have a age Goll ever has wns as its | owner. Moe Kosebad can 1 her time being fitted. you know. Sbe bas so much to do-—matinees and theater and. teas and “ eles and calls and gowip and Broadway, and soon So she sketches her idea of the gown | ebe wants, and the sketch * to the dress- | taaker.and so likewise is the patte The pat torn is diemed h, and if the drew suit sabmits her her's hands. | is altered | FOR 4 SCHOOL GIRL. thrust, the enly concession this | just now fashionable. | only brings out the softness and rot | | sparrow be hat. | everybody loves, | gle-wrangle,” | aath THE NOME STYLE. the dear quaint upon whom inking | sacrilege. want to make herself co: | keeps the fa Pall back your soft brown let your dear little ng down under its rolling’ brit air um & DAINTY nowNer. crown, is dark adorers who have exhausted the present list of gifts and now sigh for something new to bestow The bounet shown is a dainty one, 'y green that comes only in oats. The sheaf is made wreath shape and lies of the oats mingling with the mid the wheat,” and then you dtcide it was | Sothe is bound to, oF narrow ear. ‘The strings are on one side, just the shade of moss green that looks prettiest in velvet and that best harmonizes with the silvery green of The reverse side of the velvet is rose the pink tip of the dear little ear, wand the green just brings out the blue of the eves and the pale Yellow hair over which it has crossed. A brilliant veliow will seem a little vivid. dish chestnut is charming under this Lonnet if let, and make the blonde feel herself beaten on het own ground. It is #o nice to beat a person becoming to all. Such exceptions will find a welcome suggestion model—it is extreme in no brim i« hight brown, the upper side and the crown is dark ends of the scarf pass around the crown, ending -hort, the other, longer. hangs beyond the ‘Through the knot and toward the side a dark brown quill is } makes to the general perkiness of the headgear This stiff little feather | ‘The fashion of today makes small provision for the home style of girl—the “little brown sky-reaching kind of hat isan Such a woman does ing to the little Quaker bonnets, in which | she really looks sweeter than anybody else in| | anything else in the world, and yet, as 1 say, a8 make no provision for her. now and then; this is one of the now and thens. rim, straight bang bine gros grain, marked with tetic Sicilian street organist. Dut let him be one of the well-educated and more intelligent men who claim Sicily as their birthplaco, and Four auswer as to the existence of a murderous organization called the Mafia is tolerably certain to meet with arsurance in the aftirma- tive. «Especially so if the Sicilian in question happens to have emigrated from bis former island home since the close of the seventh decade of this centur; At the time Chief Fennessy was nssassinated in New Orleans the detectives wito attempted to run his murderers to earth thoroughly sat fied themselves that there was nn organization extant in that section answering the popular description of the Matia. Evidence, such as War secured agyast the accused, implicated mainly those of Sicilian birth, and the idea gained ground that the New Orleans Mafia was composed to a major degree of that particular class of Italian’ provincialiste. ‘That 1 may not have byen the case. But it is ar able certainty that the first branch of the in this country —it any othera exist—was es | lished in New Orleans, cannot, of ¢ purse, be tainty also taat the first known Mafia emba dor to the Linited Statex came from Palermo, Sicily, thatthe step finally crushed out « band of murderers in the pretty Italian city, and the five ackisowleuged leaders of the Mafia in Enrope twenty vears ago are now serving lite sentences for their crimes. ugh; that is pictures in soft threads of it there + that grows ab- For just what purpose known. Yet it is a cer- THE RAMIFICATIONS. Washington is the home of two Sicilians, tecting wing and amassed a respectable com- petency as Well asan honorable standing since taking the oath of allegiance. And an interest- ing story they tell of certain experiences of their own with the secret band which one time, ¥, terrorized all Italy, and of how the ies unearthed the villainous ly didas they pleased to any one of the 150,000 inbubitants of Palermo incurring the displeasure of the Mafia through single gue of its members. From letters and dogumnents which fell into the Italian govern. ment’shunds it became possible to run down the ringleaders in crime, and the fact was nlso developed that at that time the Mafia every. where in ‘he world acknowledged allegiance to a parental society of 300 members at the chief | city of Si * t was some time early in the seventies that | the Italian government became aroused to the brought up | Hon: “And, ath of oats knot of velvet under the y arse, shows lor matches pale | alarming increase of brigandage and highway oo. it all | murder in Sicity. The grant percentage of such bets cute | cFimes seemed to bo cominttted within ten or a dozen miles of Pulermo, but no trace of thie offenders could be obtained. This state of things continued from year to Fear and still tly | brigands went unpunished. “Murders within | the limits of thecity itself became more common and dozens of persons were re- ported as missing. In the majority of cases no clue could be obtained to_ the whereabouts of the latter. and hadit not Been for # peculiar | aceident the source of many of the crimes might have gone undiscovered. Red- Tose color. lor for scar- brim, while in the hat of my fourth cut. The brim rolls = evenly up alittle near the edge and is a good | A MAFIA MESIAGF. deal wider in front then at the back. The} The brothers Livigni were both professional j crown ts vers stall and narrows toward the | men, and one day in Jute, 1878, the elder, Au- | top, after the manner of the sugar-loaf crowns. | tonio, by Ore sity: on | Thiv one is not absurdly high, however. That | (07.0: became involved in a petty legal dispute with the elder of five brothers named Amorosa who were the owners afid proprietors of an im. mense orange and lenfon plantation four miles beyond Pulermo, m the open country. The dispute did not amommt to mach at the time, bat the profesyional man. received a somewhat startling message in writing several days there- after. All of the Amnorasa brothers were well known to him, and whil> «tanding at au upper window of hw residence in the evening he noticed an Amorcsa door on horsebych., throw something at un open casement of the ‘dwelliag and as suddenly leave again. The peculiar action was investi- gated and the “something” thrown through the window found to be a missive signed “Mafia” and warning the recipient to leave Sicily within two weeks or bis life would pay forfeit. The chief of gendarmex communicated with and informed of Livigni’s suspicions as to the authors of much of the crime then infest- ing Palermo. " A trap was also laid for the sus- pected Amorosas, who were believed to be leaders of thy band, but they seemed to have been informed of the scheme and kept close to their farm. Evidently the trap had one good effect, howover, because neither of the Livignis was molested und both finally emigrated to the United State: Meanwhile the Italian anthorities somewhat relaxed their vigilance and the list of crimes was being wagmented as rapidiy as ever. The most persist snt shadowing of the Amoronas de- ¥eloped nothing tangible to inculpate them or their aseociates, and beside two of the gen- durmes detailed to look after the supposed criminals also joined the list of missing. A well-known priest who aenounced the brigands from his pulpit met with a like fate, as did. the daughter of « merchant to whom on¢ of the tive brothers was paying his addresses. The girl was supposed to have been betrayed and mur- dered, but no evidence could be produced. This crime was committed in the fall of 1480, and the warm months of the following year at | last saw the toils tightened about the ashassins, It needed a case of yellow fever to do the work and in a foreign ‘city at that; but the New Orleans type @ the disease belped in a good cause for once, and the affair came to a head in this way: is knotted to reading well brim. The One | pretty hat yunding lines body whom the “quran- picuous by Only A, NEW ORLEANS CLUE. In July of 1881 there died in New Orleans a Sicilian named Caffarelli, and according to the report made to the Italian minister at New der this hat im. All the pretty home-hearth curves about your lips and | York Catiarelli, who seemed a well-eduested and WB it dow. Se when Miss Rosebud | Checks will bave proper setting, and your little | intelligeut may, requested of a friend just be- wants ow her friend. Mise ve Bell. a straight nose! Well, there is that feather ‘Up | fore his death that the latter shoukl destroy a ertain gown of her repertoire, she does ibere, you know. parcel of papézs to be found in Caffarelli’s trunk. nothing so vulgar display the dress itself. If you are the mother of a little gitl put her | Caffaralli bad become acquainted with this No indeed: she touches the little silver bell and | into this last hat for ber winter school. It is a | friend by chance, and informed him that he was when Benson appears she ix directed to fetch dark blue felt. The band, made as deep as the | traveting in America for pleasure. The friend, the pett-rn wit and such a gown on, ‘Morini, and forthwith it appears. Of course all this | bright red satin spots. In the bow sounds very business-like, but don't believe this same ribbon appears, tied wil thet the girls don't regularly piay with the red satin ribbon. The bow and eh patterns and get as much used out of their de A smomesrry. This pattern device is lees of a luxury and more of @ necessity to the overworked society woman and married belle. Such a one bas a maid clever enough to dress the pattern, and thir dress on the pattern goes maker or even acrors to a Parisian firm. Miladi ble. dees not submit to the miseries of fitting but not strike you from once, Just for the fluishing touches. The dress it on yourself. ts exactly modeled from the pattern, de- not tailed measurements to sbout « thousand and all that, but you do er more figures have been given of don't you? And there is no madain's proportions, and trained skill ing it up from the hat rack and has been at the gown, +o one fit just so you won't catch cold, wl is quite enough. Ab me, it is nice to be rich. 1 at the door wait know of one doting husband who has sent to over from across @ statuette of his wife, a perfect likeness that. John ‘and this statuette is to be copied will grunt the result made into fun out of itas they the back are of the plain satin, wire that stiffens the with blue and bright red e asailor, being a little narrower than it isin front. Such s hat with. It will match your little —a child always has a blue di girl if course, look edge of the hat is twisted | getablishirg their own instrumentality iress—and you can! make her new dress a combination of blue and» » the dress- red, » combination always pretty and servicess There is one thing about this bat that will dunt looking at it, Pat wear such @ hat. you are too old harm in iting for the postman the agreed to destroy the doemuents, but at the front | on exatniiag themafter Caffarelli® death found ih a bright | any quanti.y of letters from Palermo, which jort ends at | had been written by the Amorosas. showing The heavy | them to be the leaders of the Maia in ily and ins ‘ord. The hat is not | number ot the crimes committed around Palermo at the back ; during Caffarelli’s absence. ‘the names of at is pretty to start | least twenty-three others were also mentioned Blue dross you " would pretty in it, your pick- utting it on, you stand come brothers named Livigni, who years ago became | naturalized citizens unde> Uncle Sam's pro- seddenly dash up to his | prisoner or prisoners could be safely jailed. At the same time the other criminals might succeed | im making good ‘their excape after having been | warned by the fate of their fellows. An ate tempt to capture the Amorosas at their farm would undoubtedly prove disastrous, because the suspected bandits had an immense number j of servants about the plantation, who might | help their masters stand off the gendarmes ine | general fight, and the police officials were in a | quandary. The prosecuting officer of the district at Jength hit epon an expedient which proved a | winning combination, A government attache | was sent from Rome to Palermo and he pre- | sented to the Amorosas a document which pur- ported to give him authority to negotiate with the murderers for the purchase, on behalf of | the king, of a portion of their plantation, through which .it was desired to run a line of railroad. The Amorosas at once fell into the trap and fixed a price for_ sale. to which the attache agreed after considerable parley. A day was determined upon for the signing of the necessary deeds and the Amorosas were told to present themselves for the purpose in the palace of justice of Palermo at a specified hour. ‘The police secured a large force of gendarmes, who quietly secreted themselves in large rooms adjoining that to which the bandits had been directed to come. Every preparation for mak- ing the capture successful was carried ou! strictly and then the appointed hour wa awaited. All ansuspicious the Amorosas walked into the suareand the five leaders were bagged and con- fined behind dungeon bars, but not. un 1 more | than twice their numbers had been placed hors du combat, either killed or wounded in the bloody | fray which followed the surprise. Euch of the bandit planters wore a coat of armor under his clothing, as a search proved, and the officials were positive of having captured the right par- Ya BULL DURHAM is a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves and in no way excites or deranges the system. In this respect it is distinctive. fort with no unpleasant effects. Blackwell’s Bull Durham It Blackwell’s Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N.C. ODISTE. LATE OF PHILADELPHIA, WILL Do M ihe dressinakine ber w and quod fit wuaranteed. Prices tm stn | PINE SEITE AND BLACK TACRS DONE UP IN | B Gratciant French style. White ant Savin Dresses, | dace Curtaing » specialty rear nabie prines. Call at MADAME VALMONT'S old stant, 13 iithet uw westin* \sses BEER, Se MiSttmias : wST.N Ww Nev > Tobacco Made a record long years ago, which has never been beaten or MATERIALS lamp shades x moax é + approached. It has not to-day, Sita aaa cunan a . } can ese Ft. nw a good second in popularity. Its Mistress peculiar and uniform excellence og By Tne Pleases the men of to-day as it did their fathers before them. Sold wherever tobacco is smoked. Ladies’ furs altered and re- | D7 pBexiax ; Ex ORKECT RA HICK x 1 DEPSSMAKER, HAS m 1205 Gat. to 720 1th st. ww gives the most solid com- Made only by el7-2m° 1308 Reh wt Rat. Nand On, ties, particularly when a search about the farm brought to light fourteen bodies of persons un- | juestionably murdered. ‘The imprisonment of | j the remaining score of suspects was accom- plished more easily and the sentences meted out were alike in every instance. The trials lasted in the aggregate ‘a period of eleven months, | but all were found guilty and decreed to pass at Termini, where life convicts in Maly are | sent ever rince capital punishment by the guil- Jotine and shooting was annulled. The Mafia in Sicily at that time received a erusking blow, but no doubs drove dozens of its m rs to similar branches of the society in the United Sta: — Something in» Name. From the New ¥ Accertaiz: business man in this city has good reason to believe that there is “#0 thing ina name.” For many she engaged in busi- ness pursuits here under the derived from his father. but not particularly enphonions, and its bearer found, after much energetic toil in several fielis of industry, that it was barren of talis- manic influence in business, Although a tan Presence, good manners, industrious and personal honesty, thia gentleman was unable to win suce ied venture after venture, with fair prospects in exch cuse at the outset, but fatlure came with dis- heartening promptness. His peculiar name on & business card or appended to « letter ver seemed to have apy weight ness circles. After a great many he reluctantly came to the | yea: name his name whieh brought hit He resolved to try the eff i with the permission of the legislatnre he sitnply re- versed his na For the | eupposing it was Abel Smith, he obtained the legal right to change it to Smith Abel. The effect of the change wa: magical. The hitherto e success the new name ‘askidn- prises that had fa t before far and prosperons. Old debts were speedily paid and a new bank account grew to vers healthy proporti The gentle- man grew rich « the list of the y aud his name is now on olid men of New York. eee About Even. From the Banvor News On the steeple of an old Universalist. church there is a wooden figure of an angel. art,and has always been somewhat laughed about, especiaily because of its high-heeled shoes. The Path Enterprise recalls the story that a former pastor of the North Congrega- tional Church once accosted a devoted Univer- sulist with the question: “Mr. Raymond, did you. ever With high-heeled shoes on ite fee “Why, no,” answered ir. yy that T ever did; b them?” mond, “Iean't wat did you see one without tee A Sad Inv From Pne's | Will | in ty town Teacher—“‘I saw yon, ie Green, put Come forward and | something in your pocket! bring it to me.” } AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES AND Lo’ ____ THIS AFTERNOON. of Wades AS DOWLING & SON, TRUSTEP'S SAL TKN AS No. 4 NORTHEAST, : ioe (Under and by. virty the remainder of their lives within the prison | Court of the Distri ina cause w and. Sam | willon SA’ auction inf the same blow | ground situate in thesis Known wy parts of lots lettered0. F. Q anid | Columbi: ar eighteen teeth particularly Ya tworstor balance in two eq te r Sith within fifteen dave from day orsas The name was an honest one, | trustne reserves thworiht to pose l at th HTON, Trustee, | of the deta 26-dkas PE ANDi We (is xt Tit of illustration, | QATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE, BEING PREMISES NO. 1908 K STREET NORTHWEST George of the Supreme Court of the in equity cause Uered 14¢ Charles H complaynazits atd Whitfiold Jackson et al the on. k | Veupzu, | PM. “te it: "Pars ecinnine wot distan | east corner wrest etglitns | feot, the | forthe co real estate i It is not a remarkably fine specimen of | elzht rons. W Teru's of sa’ wt | of the pureh instaltin t the property | ches [tin chase On ant wife to | ani ‘bed Manor and part Ston ura | then house, 1 br | sin weed sale, | ena | Mon of the | cured to t will be be required ocl8-2aw, tds WITH. BRENT District » em vin fron! INTH DA O'CLOCK P. son wvennie c vision on ti and bounds use and in One-third recording | notes payable sem! per ant fol ‘al c ine Wi GEO. Ww. quity cause No. 13 TURDAY, 'S | HALY-PAST FOUR OC! will sell he day of sal AMES F. LATIMER & sLoas CONTRACTO! MONDAY, FOUR OCLE 1407 G street, we ing stock, nd fhe movers Mer for sule t) the pi | Inieo's post oftice, Woarf, and pardcularly des-ribed in the mortware bove’ reterred to, and containing 1 inonitiie \djuste to di x in eauity cs Taulman, recorded in Titiubia in Liber office ot the District of Col ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purcbase money to be paid in cash and the balance in one and two years | from day of sale in equal installments, for which the ; the be given: with interest it the rate of six (6) fam until paid, and ns tof bi 8 0 the VEMBE LOCK F ront of the pr Patchetts sii ed Day ry frame awell s option. 5 Cost. Ie. ‘Terms ting purchaser. B oni NHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctionse ) FOURTY at ises, on SATURDAY, ctl LP PAS! Jay er fs is trustees, Will offer tor Yie Bution, In front of the premiees, + THE FLEVENIH DAY OF No- at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | following described real estate, to | of nambernd 16 in square for nt seventeen (1 Said ot siateen (16: nly So ribed by t in cash, b 6f 8200 will onveyancins ms cost. HOOP, OOK 3 Pair Bay Werk Horses, Large Gray. Werk 1 Pur Good Work Mules, 1 Pair all wood Worke & fine varriage Sale p rt o Thouns 8. Wo William W. W. Wood, dated the Lib di ni rece ty. in ther J.B. F. dua: about t ALSO hattract Iying about two miles from the above ract and known as eal ove or less, ipstantial frarn . eat jek ‘dwetlin dV state of cut! ti ‘tsis improved by a substantial irame dwelling fication of and the balanc with intere aser; the satisfuction of of ra at time % SMALL BUILD! WOOD ROAD Bi “alain: ba, dersivtied trustee wi tof the premises on MBE tract of lend AY OF" NOVI south wut north, fi ‘ou wiaerly the ‘animan and yore particularly described in tl a Foceed rom Juba ft ef Wo years, with interest trom day of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser, secured by deed of the premises, will be taken purchaser's cost. “If otcomplied with within ten davs after sale the | trustee reserves the rivbt to readvertise for five da and sell said property at the risk and cost of the faulting purchaser. Sitty dollars will be required a: the time of sale. EDWARD H. THOMAS, A deposit. o jamie yurchaser mr -annnally, asi at tie o 2 200 will be tion of ing at G ve JOHN W. STICKNE AUCTIONEERS. QE SMALL FRAME HOUSE TRUSTEES’ at gevent proceedings, Linproved third of purchase money in cash, installments, payable in one and ; sepa fears, ressectively, secured by the notes of the aser and a K FUCK OL resold at the risk and cost of the de- | story brick dwell d.o7 all cash, at the option of the pu: ine Black Horses, aud the Deir of blacks ‘LATIME ded ainong the iand records of St. Rin, which ts also described in referred to end containing 290 ‘The first inensioned tract is hin- purchase mones tobe | ie, with interest from +. OF all cash, nnde'sizned. | Taxes A deposit of $500 will Attornes and Aceiit . Lexington st.. Ma, RATCLIFFE, DARRE CO. Aucts. ” TRUSTEES SALE OF THIEE ACRES IN A RAPIDL\ IMPROVING LOCATIO! By virtue of x decree of the Supreme Court of the sed on tie 28:h day of We lai d records for the District All conveyan ing and ‘secured on the pro reqilired at the time of sale. saleare not <or plied with within ten days from day of sale the trustees reserve the Tesell the vroperty at nrchaser after fi awion FOS E. CARPENTER, bate ‘ risk and cost ‘s' previous 10 THIRD STREET We ofa decree of the Supreme sitting in equity, ner ts complainant Pedefemlants, belts ' 1802, recoried in Fiber 19% undersivned ‘trustee KK EIETH, 1892, at P.M. sell ‘at public tiot and parcel of ington, District of Jots in “square, having a front of v-six feet, more ust on the premises sold, or | 230. of #4 All conveyanciny and Addaposit of #10 fsaleto be com otherw: st and risk O12 Est. now, NEW TWO-STORY, DUSES, | Nos. NOKTHEAST. lon, in. front « WEMBER K ‘918 | a deed of trnst for | re men! ace | n days, the | Bededs Kanv 80, | h KE north: | ont on. Nort y anei t ine, | he trust upou be required recording, &., Horse. ‘bein a of wocd size, 1 & SLOAN, Auctioneers, ALUABLE_ LANDS Nor ti THE JUTLAND *. ay attorney: Henderson Rector oF over folio 308, &e,. I will | THE SEVENTH | EN O'CLOCK A. alled or Known a3 ok and near St wo tntles from Jones? 36 acres, more oF | art St. Elizabeth's ella | Ke. and The second of anid ‘equal payments in 6 the op it Payiuents to be Se OF LAND, REON, ON | NF 1S T=103 ‘Jones vs. NES! Se" R, FIVE of about thee (3) acies frentiny oh the Brentwocd rnd bet‘seen Patter th Brookland subdi- Property of Dowe D. by meres in the above-entitied ‘T. Groshon to D. D. ‘the said decree, are: year end one-third in | of trost on the terms of sale are “4 fone hundred and | percentum | the purchaser. a purchaser's cost. A | of the deta notice in the Trustees. a} 2 | cat st Bret tree * XECUTOR'S 8, eX PROPER: i ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, 1407 G street. ALE OF VALUAB! FPO 1328 THIR Pkt we Paes cS pie ioe = ‘nov Panett RON C100) ah cf AY OF OR elty of venteen (| back of that width ion thereof to be ee aS tren, jibe District | Inbered two fer teen (17) feet on 13th street about sixty (60) feet sige rae | i t fe stable, overseer’: | Fag . boat hous \2 FUTURE Days. ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auction: “orn, Don't park your Misht Prove food for motus, d/dyed wiki EN it) DI cool weatler. Hol Et NORTH B spit wanes TENTH A H STREETS ANTON FISCHER, AND THE TY NTH STREET | econ. ae . TREETS NORTH. ae. By vi tueofa dof t nst to us, dh follo’ 24: Misir ot S14 Pa avec Gost, sheepskin raze ant tonew. records jersicned of the trusters, front of the . to fare et on, in TRE ow ISS LOFFLER. 72 1TH § Nw On Tee, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. EY Ry fret “by lishment for dressmmakine and ae tele ots 3 Terms 1 odrate V7 Bb feet of jess anid “PNY 8 sud vision of 3a. in thw eity of Washi ING AND DRE CLEAN ton. DC. Of said parts Of Tots, is Imrroved by by house, with the lot on whi itely and wil! b trust, viz" 01 I subject to a erly with $4,500 of Ie ray riteroet pteniber 14. THR aveble it ber prineinal of sald » March 14, 180 w Termsof sale! One. Tiouths, 0 alfeash, bala all cash, ats mute to be ce insta and twel: De i APRTS: from day of 3 nited on e@-h. ho! terins of sale aren. wih int trusters reserve the right to resell at Pelienee al fertiy Pranosa: ry defaulting burcliaser ware ker WE. EDMONSTON, T zm utsry a piano Pariors ndatds F : einen ee Oe D ar — — | and 13 N. Charlenat., Battisnore osm OTH AND'b sts CINE AND RELIABLE PLANO AND OF ANS TRUSTEFS: SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED ifr. Pianos tuned, rorulstel ned RPALPSTATE, SITUATE 30. 22 1 STREET ae ES NORTHEAST e tf a deed of trust bearing date September UPRIGHT PIANOS—Fos iW. nnd rerorded Ia Liber 1335, Pio TS, of the “ the Vi est of th Linnbia, and at the heresy. we wil ‘on, “areas T x > years with Wc 3 Metzenet & sped te ‘ Mare Luruberst ea! 1 Jors miiiah twenty-four oreane STEINWAY. CHASE D sats wid otha for bath, modern immprovenen “Teruis. One-thi-d cash years, with Interest at 6 per terest payable. seint-annual ww oe of sale to | iy be ate of sade, Sos ‘ otherwise trustees reserve the res li the SS’ Property at te ris and vost of pas |, Prize med chaser or purchaters, tnd d by ‘s THOS. G. MPNSEY. ) geass, durability The ony Dt CHAS. C. PRESCOTT, t Aucts., th and Dsts. Bow. RESTAURANT, PoC CORNT ROP SE EELS NORTHWEST. of trust. rec ind DUNCANSON BRO: TRU SALE oO ra EER District ¢ wi ou the pre: ON MONDAY UNEQUALED H. WORKMANSHIP: 3 TH, A. D. T TWELVE (CLOCK M.. i Vy mentioned and described i | Spactal at} sa invited tot “AT on ed to said deeds ot , **New Art . designs of HI heast corer of | EST SRT. Pianos ¢ Washington, D.C., "Ske PIANOS.~-A Ya comp Well-known s. Balis and Cues, io Mirrors, Card Tauies, Stow Case, NBCCEMEN TS ny “Seb will be arran! Bar Counter, Whis! lasses, Ke., te, MONTHLY PALLMEN'S whon d Terms cash. WM ApADE & CO., nosalt GEORGE AUGHERTON, Trestee. as SP Market Spac D' SON BROS... Ancts.. Ott and D sts = = = = TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING JEN Te Sap iOn Cree Nan TIMTEST __DENTISTRY._ ir a deed of trast bearing da'aon tue 29th z day of April, 1802, recorted in Liber ligt, tala recors of the Teqnest of the parties secured ther (BE Evans DENTAL PaRLons, We Mill sell at pubide auction, in a ° gp THURSDAY, TRE. 1WEN 1217 Penn. ave. now. ToBER, v AT MALF-PAST POU OCLC in pier oF parcel of lat hington, beiue lot number Do yon wear a partial set of artificialteath with the Soventytirce (73), square numbered pind eishty (WO), savings frontage of Old-fashioned plate, orhave you lost several of your hes be aderth of 2 fewt, amd'6. inch | With the Fuyrovenents thefeom cater of tree: | Matural teeth? We can insert artificial teath for you by dwelling, numbered. 10 son Street northwest,and a two-story brick stab! rotsud dwelline sof Sale One-third purchase money cash: balance in six, twolve and elgliteen terest at G per cent per aunuin, Inter ‘able sexal- annually. secured by a deed of trast on’ the prop rt our system of bridee work and thu Plate, with all ite discowforts tuvoid the use of 3 acnoyances. Have you broken one of your natural teeth so that it cat be ited, ot |, or have you a root in your 1 onth that may sold. Ali conve cost. Adeposit abscess this winter? Haveit treasd and restored to Tequired at the complied with in ten days from date of sale, other ‘Wise trustees reserve the right to resil the p atthe risk aud cost of defaaltiue purchaser chasers, its former usefulness by onvof our beautiful gold or Porcelain crowns. We perform ai operations per- 1d filings, artificial ©. 8. wis. taining tour profession. Fine 5 ee W. EEDA teeth on geid, platina and rubber. Extracting with THR ABOVE SAT) D onriy, | CtPein. n5-1m® TUESDAY, THE Fike OVEMBEK, = f place, } ©. H. WILLIAMSON, ‘i WE. EDMONSTON: Trustees, | [JS DENTAL ASSOCIATION, SP-THE ABOVE SALP IS FURTHER Post. oned until W B-DAY, NINTH DAY OF OVEMBER, a1 n2-cokds Cor. “thant D sts. a. w. ‘The lancest oranization devoted to igh PROFESSIONAL. Class dental practice in the world + ELDRIDGE. M. D., HATTIE M_ M. D.. clairvoyant, ‘magnetic 35d st. n. Ww. m3 SS ELLSWORTH, CLAIRVOYANT, MEDIUM. ind healer; treaisall nervous. ai: sae given. 90 K st. near Fledgeato the promotion of sctentite Kentiatry at moderate nrices, fee price list on first paze. nderstands the old Ezypitan method of | (FROSUON'S DENTAL PARI Cm guna $20. Old rlates made new.” Oper day and nuit and 4 Sundays. Filling €1 up. Old and new processes ned. _ CELEBRATED CIAIRVOY- | born with a canl,cives Bames w to retain husband or lover: ma | PRS PARSONS. SF COR Tit AND E STs ‘hart on palmist-y toallcon’ | LJ n.w.—Filling aspecialay. — Achinz and tilewratel | 910 F st. we sathiet’ athe frowneysterg. local TEXT | SPPlied towums MOST FAMOUS scren- | $PEn sit: : eviate pain inextractiag. on R. LORD ARRIVE! aeeehigantrolower ofthe ivtheentury tesa tines —— = atom = rrutifuily : never fails: convitices the ios . | REE DENTAL INFIRMARY TEETH FILLED Laving been stteued and aprrovedofby the New York | unveils hath etd soho ee ee Sup, Journal, ‘&c., 003 | cost af riaterial at 1325 H st. m-w..dental department ES ae P yabian Universigy. trun 1 to p.m. day PANTLEROY, THE ASTROLOGIST, TELLS ALL orgaction free; infirmary open from PARSIOG tee fer s cS a se 1211 Deleware ave. s.w.___ocd-2m*_ |) gxva INFU:MARY-NATIONAL UNIVER ea LS THE, OLDEST ESTABLISHED | 2J sity, oor. sth and Rats. ww. (OpeaSto all cay \dvertising clairvoyant, astrooger and mediuw in | Year. Extracting, &.. trea. Pilliurs ®ud plates + this city. Has wonderful” prophetic. «ift of second | costbf materials. telote sight. Reveals Lidden mvsteries, recovers lost oF stolen property, brings separatet together, causes Speedy inarriawes, wives success in business, ‘removes family troubles.evil influences, Strangers fromm oter cities and'all in trouble will sav tine an money” br | Coming ito the rizut place wt once, as be succeeds HOTELS. 1416 * Sys PgNates. 0¢20-0odk ds x where others have failed. | Convinces most skeptical | 4y2 10) — —— & reieen a. Pen for recejion of kuests. Rooms en suite "TASATERS) GALE OF A MODEIN TWO-STORY | Mental Satisfaction guaruateed Sittings’ Soe | or sinxlo. "Terps rearonn: le, pki ASRESEALEEIE PEELING. KNOWN | Hote Sto. “Open Sundays Mesidenes, AHS. | sernate Gattener ce By virtuoof that certain deed of trum, dated the | DE 4eéand 6th sts. 8.w aa Tee eT ES Sor Vermont ave. 20th Sar of Fevrnary. A: Deispi, ant seconded ty MLE, ERANGIS: CARD, READER AND TRANCE | se QPposite the Arlington. Hee tart. ove kim et ted: one of the land records of | VA. ruedium: life, given trom cradie to grave, sap | , Elorantwnd convenient sutes uf rovius, y aes of, Galumba we will sel at public auc: | latet. se. ; hours from Yam. to¥ p.m. ‘aivGys | tesilt deeirabiy tenant ten, ° eunises. on WEDNE: TCE oN ar " rainy SIXTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1892, at 8. SARAH WAYCOTT. FROM BOSTON, GIVES | Weekly and ivonthly rates. HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. in, the following Ditsecatinet, water acid, malting, sulphur and _Fint-cheatats as 251m described real extate and the imorevcinents thereon, | medleated baths; also massage. “1327 G et n.w. Foren vesrast, situate ip the city of Washington, District of Colum- | _0cl2-4w" ‘Cor. 10th and Hste., big, to wit: Tot numbered one hundred and forty-tw. | BE, SURE, TO CONSULT EMMA. | EX-GIPST | Has been renovated and re itied throiehout. 4%), int saat Capital Investinent Cowpany | 1} queen, clairvoyant and astrologist: life-long st | attention given te the ‘caine Hence tpa sity Ot arly “RU ARERR | def af eain Sat Pico wh Wits wore ‘ and sixty-one " A % Uber 27, follo Oh, of the re ords of the ‘wurveyor's | 2- #00. S0:-and @ [ RS. FL RENCE RICH WHITE, OF Bos’ MM Trance ant Quutness ediuass tise Seapuron exarn- = tions. Office hours, 10 to 3: le 806 Lith st. se22 Ws 3 Figs crcis Roewiay and htreday eventors pate. D. 6. ME, DREAMER THE GREY CrLEBRATED EBBITT BOUSE. nelish German astrologist WASHINGTON. D.C. vents: Office hours, 9 .. to i ey a a [ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS 0 Ss Be energy: end OCEAN STEAMERS. Between ist and North ats. new. ocd d-lins par ‘ME. PEKRIN. ie TRUEST DESTING AND SOUTH OF Meee een oe teary caters tre SPST, Sa RAN, om, aad feu Peak December 1, 180° Gor Christmss ia homes ees ie senate ¥, THE ABTROLOGIST, el 15, 1s , FPRDEEne et Hen Poe Bee Waar, TOES AE | $0.00) ils "frat ch Seta for foarte D.m. “I21l Delaware averse. . et a =S——oS————— ‘time of RAILROADS. Cc AVSAPEAKE AND OHO RAILWaY. SCHEDULE IN EPFECT OCTORER 4 eDUT rE. CTOBER we 3 Frains leave daily trom Unton Maton (i UL and B ate. a roach the rand f scenery in Amerion, with the tonnest Complete Bolde Train Serve pm nati and St. Louie Lito. Pan 3 “sauinged. electric. Died train, with dining ar” Pullman's Anestelecp. he “are Washington to Cin inwath “Arrives, Oinete: il am, Mt Le pm sy ns 10pm Us 1105 pm. Chiago 45.40 mm. conmecting tt. Unim, rMoneviile, Chay Staunton an! bri ireitie pointe. daily, except Sunday, for 1 Uickets at Company's offices, wine apres, #49 5 eet, mith tah are to Chicago, or ant Niagare Fa Niagara Fails Pes Konovo Aud Blmira at 10 59am. NEw Puta 7) o ant VORK -AND THe AL LIMITED * refor New an station, tat ding double mand 4.30 p.m. aati 00 and 11.59 a.m. ane 420 sunday, Sundays, @.00 @. «ALEXANDRIA AND THE SOUTH. +, 6 ‘OL noon eat S02 1.09 and 1139 pam, Gn Se iy 45 845. 1045 am, 1.00, Bt mor Qunmtienn TAG a.m. Gasly, and the south, 4.30 and 10.57em, 07 y- am, week dave Kanicis for Washimeton, 1.17, a8 Ik. 0, Lith street aud Peunst/vania avenue, spd at t ton, wie rs san Ue lett bacwage to des! uation from: hotels CHASE pro General Manaxer HMOND AND DANVILLE KAMLROAD ©O.,, FW RUIDEKOMY AND REUBEN FOSTER RECEIVERS. 4, 1 leave ‘at Penney 2 Iwanta Passen~ be tor Lynchburg and Warren- ‘Koyaiand Stras- stm ious Prius ipal re % we Aucusta aud’ at Greem-boro’ with Sleeper Warventon and Grange ena {opal and Strasbure dally, WASHINGTON AND SOUTH SUBULED LIMIT? D, compos en- an Sie per biting, Periirend Smokiner > Adapta (ine IN hours) with Paik New York and Washington to mm ty aud Washington 0 7 all Princip | points south om mend and Vavile s)aven., Finap Sleeper, New do and Waiincten ts Hot Sprinse ee Aube ata. X'XSp omr0 prvisi0s ally, 20 ser Sanday the ans from the mint 7.00) Wea ui Micneseas Divie ion. Fam. wi ’ yt Sunday. Tickets, Siew we id informati furnisbed at oficn, 1300 Pra ssonser Statuu, Peansy iv ton, 1. ¢ i. Wat Ber & OHIO KRALL ROAD. Schedule in Leave Washinton tr < tie buled Limited, -f.80, express 1 fail ) "Por Pitrbary and Cleveland, express dally 1B 30a Too," 3 3052 40, 3 33020, 69), SO, BBG, BO. -2220ana 4.28 ‘in, 11.15, 14.90, m ctr Haworstown, $20.40 a2, and #5.30 p.m Howton way pointe, O40 fw LINE Pon New You! ADELPHIA For Philade'phia, New Vor O10 KAsp rum Voton ent the want, ne Cai) a ti, 12-00 Boom, C30 amington and Chester, 00 on all day trains. Tho with Palian Buffet Sleep running through to Breton without chemae keepin bride, tats tiow paoseneers ie Bad mat bem Por Avan te City, 10.00 and 12.00.n00n. Supdaye, ihe sanday only. 2 ci hed from hotels ang? Co on orders lett at ave. and at depot. BAS! OO SCC Gen. Pass 4 MAC RIVER I INE Ex x Bacvace called f readeures by U POTO: PrP OFOLK AND WASHINGTON. Tnoregend freight sccommmodarions, xa quiet te very fron yners TARY sat MOSECEY — mm 7 ORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATOR Dp DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, DG. PORTKESS MONROE ond NORFOLK, Va The new and powerfo! Irom Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND RORPOLE.—cUNTEDONEE an" Zn. foot Leave Washington Jaily st 7 nm from toa Tbe wharf, arrive at 0730 wars alt tor ‘ail potmts south NORTHBOUND. fay. Arrive at Nort Foad conuecuous are inade Norton aatly 16:10 Leave Mice Ti0p im. Arrive at Wastinevonee OSS ‘=m nextday. Ul west Tickets on sale a: 513, 610, 1351 nd 162] Penmapl~ eS auth ‘CLEANING it uw Paes

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