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fr fi , ) THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1886-—DOUBLE SHEET. 5 a a em einai mei ee, = a Pi scH INTERESTS. questions which affect public education and Lecal Notes. American-Eagimh. Jewish Communists, + __FOR_SALE—HOUSES.__ AUCTION SALES. Tae nee a Hoe, Gin zery mawtern One, trusice told him | _ Mz. W: Calvin Chane, chairman ofthe general | prom Chambery Joureal A SESGULAR COLONY THAT HAS BEEN FOUNDED Fok ALE GEWO BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSES, (A CCTON SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, dh eens evs = Saas Before the cae aan sos eR epee hd anne - Dene) & very erroncous impression generally exists IX SOUTRERN OREGON, improvements: focation BN Sad on bine of sero- | “On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MARCH TWO A ° mate Sub-committee. ‘me was taken up entirely with petty matiers. | Columbia, writes to THE Sram in relerence 10 | In this Country as to the manner im which the | Fram the Londoo Globe, Rerum Ailes yand plan sre the best for price and | and THREE. 1880, at SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M.. 1 THE CASE STATED BY DR. REYBURN—EEMARES | Gen. Hovey spoke in favor of the bill. Serres cbPpition to the managers of that | Fngtish language is spoken in the Unite States. | The Russian Jews are the aptest Aisciples of pa a te a OF MESSRS, LOVEJOY, WOLF AND OTHERS. SENATOR INGALIA Searle ite Coane ens Same et clineed | aE cnc erteon sa cuecsdaguunem thoukresmn:| he senate Shun Merete remarkable ¥F ho ee, ‘cellos ood ee dere Leuevensaes to this date, consisting of fine Gold and Silver Waicbes, ittee said it was admitted that the educational ays | "Major Dye to-day Tecelved $1 through the | stance that travelers have dwelt upon and ex- | for acuteness of intellect and an extraordinary Rorthwest, on line of street cars location nah-z-etory, | 4liopds, Kings. Fins. Studs, Bracelets, Chains, The hearing before the Senate sub-comm! tem here is excellent, That being the fact he | mail for the relief of the poor, aggerated such peculiarities of language as | aptitude for the acquirement of riches, the Jew Dascinet ind back io eee se Penson: | Meals, Guns, Opera Glasses, Umbrelias, Hooks. * | of the District of Cotumbia—Messrs. Ingalls, | thought should be given fora demand |, Detective Edelin dentes that he said an; id bac! yer-plaied Ware, Overcoats, Pants, Vests. Ladies’ ugbt reasons git ything | have come under their observation in various tn Russia develops characteristics of great so abies "CM. MacUOW AN, 143 F ston Dremes, Dress Patterns, Cloaks, Dolmans, Spreads —_-__ Fike and Blackbum—on the pablie school | tor radical cl in the ‘Tue pobite | Ported elsewhess) Dat eagtite Care hae al | Paris of the Union; beat also in greter monwure | cial eentimentalny. ‘There Inn, histone ton, jp ey ey Parties boidiog tickets Sul, Rlcase tako.notice that | ROW AT THE THEATER FRANCAIS, | (oe nom ee epee Unt! nearly 11 orciok | school system of the District, was. added Mr. | Pomme tuch remarks as these steitetot oo et from the fact that in English novels and dramas | ing olse which the sentiment of the ow dwellin a *., near New Jersey ave. | ail pledges from No. 58,159 to 95,500 are included in a Nl this morning. There were present of the Ingalls, declared secom Bot Knowing that a juror was abont. in which an American 20 matier | Sermon onthe Mount, in which the heart of Wee lot Faxi2ds Foom on front fora more | thissale. ‘The Engagement of Mlle. Dudley | zens’ committee Dr. Reyburn, Messrs, Geo. MORE FROM COMMISSIONER WEBB. James M. Whaling, who sas ee sted De- | whether the character depicted vo 1 ted | Jesus pulsates its love for every human being, The wholefor | &-HECDENMEIMER, Broker, > oy ant | eat ‘the Res fon of Many | White, J. C. Dulin, A. St A. Smith,Fred.| | Commissioner Webb sald the advice given by | tective Biook, ‘and charged with obialaing ae man of Good social position, and, prenumn- Fiignd or foe—and Jesus was a Jew. (There waa, Hxceptional chance. ave choice ab 74 A uses iguat 4 the trastees will always have the force, if not trom not given bail . ‘oF Bot—he x ¥ jewish organization. f latent ca: priced office rooms for rent low to desirable ten Artists. ‘ Douglass, W..J. Stephenson, R. W. Fenwick, three o'clock this afternoo: press himself, happily combining | Pactiy for depths of feeling. which tt on! _ CUPTER @ WIMTER” | Wy BEKS,¢ co. auctioneers, Special Cane Duibeles td itu eens oan. Wm. Syphax, Wm. J, Rhees, B. G. Lovejoy and | the character, of legislation. Mr. James Young, of Wm. A. Young & Bro., | ihe ‘peoullaritice ofepesn ot ef quired the proper ciroumstances to make sliver pigs? en STE SO ey Ee ene a SAE POE aire kanickel Citioc ma Packs | othene also, Disizics Ooeniaicaloners asamonde COMMISSIONER EDMONDS gach makers on Pennsylvania avenue, near | the country from Maine to Teas. With the | and atleast a similar fecling, a passion tor tus 2 mmincs: complete in | ASSIGNEF'S SALE _ON TUESDAY MORNING, | ond here are sti 4 by an affair at the Theater | and Webb. spoke of confusion that bad arisen by the trus- Strest, while backing @ carriage from the | €xteption of the late Mr. —. Bapplness of others, has undoubtedly among "eihmoasr ts ovementseteae | SECUNG: MARCH ivSGOMS OF a STOCK | Francais, where the manager has secured a| , Dr. Reyburn stated that he would submit | tees displacing and appointing teachers with sidewall into the ‘waroboase rt ‘one wih the Poosilar sundition mecumerns ae ans show eter. The HIN, 3 0OMS. OF A 3 some remarks and then the secretary wot out even notifying the superintendent, and he velop it into ipanaaen: tow sin perieet condita: Ps\been oc} OF FANCY Goobs, BUTTOSS, HO=IERY, | tour years’ contract with Mademoiselle Dudley, | S0Me Temnarks ce ae = with entrance door, and received surgical at- Into an active enony. Ills not meant Supied by omer: wil beso wiicuBene "| BYSSONS Mituers" 4x2 DitAWehs “Soi | in consequence of whieh Got, Delaunay, Coane- | Commissiguere and the eltienscommitice. | ela, that etter Mr. Witson’s resignation the | tention from Dr. Roberta et ete oe Sea ease anew? Laks, CANTON FLANNELS, URISS GOODS, | lin, Febvre, Warts, Mounet, Sully and Laroche | | Mr, Webb—1 don't anderstand that there is | Commrsuouers did thele | ‘The Courts, the Jews in Russia are bumanitarians, butt 271m 1100 Pennsyivania ave _ CASES ANI HE gC OSSAMERS, SHOW- | have all resigned their places on the board of ny Controversy between the Commissioners oe Dr. Domer expressed in favor of Crecurr Court—Judge . hat, comparing the Jews with th . F ve SEE BANGAINS IN HOUSES AND| _auut CHAKLES WEiiwER, Awigoee._ | management They Traglcal gifts and staniog | ychuirman Ingails—That will be developed in | “0 une ge FULE COMMITTEE. drag seplication asa Gomes: mare so with: Jews ‘prescat: ia: proponion un pore tio s lg St north PEs, ee nd es jon lo population eanan Sette ene cheered FT HOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. ioe atieea lee yaa Comsat ck abt Reyburn—Weul, paints of difference,| Chairman Ingalls said the sub-committee | Wertze: motion for judgment ovarnict” Bee mach greater number ot individuals wie do well to avail themsels _ » ag STU hind a barricade. The charges against Mile. would be glad to recelve any statements, docu- | ber & Ross agt, Greney; motion to vacate judg- OSTEAURANT 33, EB WENSSY CAE | Dudley are that sho. bas: a Helgint, sooent. is | «MF Webbzk want this thing settied frst. We | menta or opinions bearing on the question, and megtoverraled. Burkosg Dre , Semanrer AVENUE, ue = h with th blic an 1 8 on TU Bay, AMARC SECOND, 1886, at | pald her It, 100 igh. This is Interesting Uo | Oulzing the trustees or citizens. that very soon the matter would be submitted | do, sustainea, with leave to amend. ihe stimulation of Lamanttarian sentiment, as im the socialistic doctrines, aud wo risk fortune and life in Une service humanitarian ends. In a word, 1 rable rt of uthilistie or so alisti Tha Te THREE O'CLOCK P. Xt, on the premuses, Iwillsell, | Americans, because Coquelin, declares that if| DR. REYBURN stares THE case 1x BEmaLs|‘SHefull commitice for consideration. Equity Court—Judge Coz. Russia is Jewish. = 00, $3,000, $3 for cash, the Good Will; Fixtures aud Lease of iné | she stays he will retire from the Francats,make OF THE CITIZENS, the meeting was declared adjourned. Today, Fraser agt. Middleton; commission Pon sears agoa band of such Jews, nearly 1680 Petmyivanl-ahegur | faanager of the Vaudeville; |" ’=®| Senator Ingalls again suggested that the] © 0 <= see Witson agt RoBi ante desrest: a Ronse: Save Hania and soo in the Ualted Sanh ho" SAESGDESIRABLE HOUSES IN NORTE | The Lease has hearly two years to run, aud isa drat | "MATT Cie the artist, has written to friends: | hearing proceed, whereupon Dr. Reyburn blige serine appointed trustee. home where they would be free trorn the tases FRO" Aeron Vey Low PRICES Sige Furies particulars a sale. “License 600d. | «intend ail the work 1 am doing now to be ali | spoke. Std acetal het ee talk ed teem san Asa matter of fact, the eduoated | and military service of despotism and the ben Blom ace bet 17th and ish 219 rooms..$30,000 | _fr-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | that shall do in the fatare for this nations Xt | "ye considered ¥t @ strange thing that in this JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, ‘To-day, Charles fe lelan Tasos Wass (wo | Americans didiere But Mitte trem thet or tie | salty Of Chelating latntekes amie te Be Ke : z : HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Willsave me some trouble irom, some appiice- | nineteenth century, and in the capital ofthis | Bo far as can be ascertained the Senate judi | cance) and Pantek” Meecha ne ee same class in Grogt Britain; while, as Seen more than once plunder their own Lome Sa eee Ee EO ie ion any | sreat republic, a.cotamittes of eltizens wascom | clary committes have not decided upon Judge | halle proseques suverea artions the, San- | the great bulk of the of ‘the United | The band numbered about hundred, wil ~ EEN ON MOTEL OL OR ETON DAE TEE | Say that I have retired from the profession and | Felied to appear to aak protection in securing | Stervicu's nomination, ‘There has ton wees | aoe bar, Plosded gull: Ged $20. “Orr | States, there can fs no question but that whey | young the average age being 21. Neary Aichox 21s GEORGETOWN, D!C, AT | no longer work as a professional man. *] agensebe oy 9.06 tho, District the care art.o sev. | obection to his confirmation becauseof hisage, | vnvieted of ‘manslaughter, motion for new srial fae ee Be See a 1800, SALE Baa Rh eT Death Near Rockville. eral Commissioners of tue District of Columbia, | but, as under the law he could not be retired Poutce Counr—Judge Snell. the language of the inhabitants can be under | eouples. Their hopes were vague but passion M., in front of the premises, 1 will ‘seli Special Dispatch to THE EVENING STAR, for nearly eight years, recognized the authority | until having served ten years, the question of | To-day, Charles G. Godfrey, ‘Sunday bar, $20. | St00d without the slightest difficulty. This is | ate; their means in money so sinall (hal ints ‘on borkiease SROWE as the Union, Hotel, lowed | ROCKVILLE, Mp., Feb. 27.—Jobn Henry Gar | of the board of trustees, but suddenly, on De-| earty retirement cannot weigh. ‘The objection | Appeal hoved. Humphrey ‘Ware, crueliy to en vortheast corner 30th and M streets, W on th rm cember 30th, 1885, the present Commissioners: e committee, It seems, is against putt ng $5; execution of sentence suspended. Ww a, aes rett,a prominent farmer of Hunting Hil, this z ms, Aidepts of 120 feet ou uth streets improved be fous | county, died of heart disease at 3:30 this morn. | !tUed an order which Virtually stripped the | fy the bencn men whose advanced age might ——_-—__—— S$ rooms. 5 rooms. distely on thelr arrival in New York they were lied to hire out as laborers Uli sowie was should open to them to unite theirs wes story and baseme1 iiding w School trustees of all power, and assumed to | in the course of several years incapacitate The Longest Slide in the World. gecmmen colony or home. it is w: y en siamarg Took comtamaing taktyire teams be, Fe eee Caer aE ee ence caning UAE themselves the duties and powers formerly ©X-| them for the active discharge of Judicial alles. | From the Yellowmone (Mon.) Journal. Ty a * Tange dkitchen, dining room,” readi ms, | 2- sed ‘board. —— eo rE a Por parlors: ollice aud: bar sud tiled eonne eee ee Ae commitice of ettizens, ho sata, utterly de; | The Case of Solicitor Genera! Goode. | If wo cannot equal St. Pani in the size and forms a, marked contrast to the poverty of | band, ‘about one-third uf ite briginal Dumber, Tangement of the rooms and locatiou of the: property YESTERDAY'S STORM. Becta LoraHity OF the equity, of the postion, | INVESTIGATION BEGUN BY THE SENATE SUB-| magnificence of our palace, we leave her miles | SPCC! of the same class in this country, witere, system of common property. suit. sugit a Mnakes it valuable for hotel purposes, or lower Hoors: — assumed by the Commissioners in this matter. i behind in the overwhelming stretch of our philvlogist nas a very s party, clit a aren cay de converted into stores. Railroads Blockaded in Canada—| He referred to the various provisions of the ComauTTER, oe Sir | SiBsiderable proportion of the agricultiral 01 800 acrosin southern Ordgun, with, the pur mas: One-third exsh; balan an tors Hoat kson,of the sub-commit- | toboggan slide, which, when completed, jation babi make ‘use of a vocab’ Pose ot fo social lie Very much hike Mase a.bmi-10r6.300 | years, with notes secured. Oy udeed of tree oases Wreckage on Long Island. pending bill, and said: “It may possibly be the | Senators Hoat and Jackson, of the sul poets yon x ris the pus ith interest at Ave per .. case that no residents of the District of Colum- silclacytapola tealto iueen Teach from the top of Signal Butte, at an Blom mu ioe a0y | het purattacmntar Souls “Adeben GPeaRe ti | NEWARK: N. J~ Feb. 27.—Heports trom thie | fine shai jren dents of tha Dunit of COlANY | too on the judiciary, appo tigate Dot exceeding 300 words. Lhat Which existed among the « i 1219.00 812 I, bh., m.1., 10r.-6-380 | be requized at time of suie. All recording ant county show comparatively light damage by | management of their public schools except the | the charges against Solicitor General Goode | elevation of 840 feet, down its smooth but pre- tians, when, after the a: ti t Chris. of Pentecost, they = were filled With the Holy Spirit, und were ot a 3 m cipitous side, to the plain below, which gently | “Planted” Diamonds im the Transvaal. | Shc mind and one heart cue ne x 1304514 I, bh., m1. 108..6,380 | acing at purchaser's cost. Wind. The Park avenue school and several | Commissivners of the District of Columbia or | were in session this morning in the room of the Correspondence Hostom Commercial Bullet = " = = eabd that pcihe share ianiy anmad portion of property ow muy | “Hig Sue WESCOTT & WILCOX, Agents, | houses in Orange were unrooted and trees were telr paid agents, Yet the citizens of the Dis. senate committee on privileges and elections opi aren ig peepee of lliesctye ts | The dally scones in this Ei Doredo were very [Mens Loa ue ad, was fits own. Satie te | tbe Ist andiSth. (27) THOSE WAGGAMAN. 7 lown down. trict do not think so, and they believe thai The following named gentlemen from Norfolk ‘slide not equalled vilized | similar to those I experienced. tans known ax the New Odessa cummins. Sor Jt aod Teen Leaz| Son Ewe S| FUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers QrEnEo, Feb. 27.—The wind blew a gale all | afe abundantly capable of performing this bigh | 2° sere under subpaena: .C. W. Grandy, com bowgan slide, ot equalled in the civilized jar to those I im the gold ny —y H TRUSTEES SALE OF A THREESTORY prick | DiKMt Arifting the snow into piles six to ten | and important duty, which ts exercised by of California, One day the news ‘east of | 2te industrial tavors of this suciety have bee depth. The railways are all more or less | Citizens of every hamlet, town and city in the | mission merchant; W. H. White and J was, Qvera constant down grade for this distance is} 0, ‘that they ‘finding a! ds by the | SF, WALY Feasons, very ruge and neil HOUSE, ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MARY- pee ent ° ed SI ” 8, Garett, lawyers; W. H. Peters, bank re-| quite sutficlent to enable the toboggan to take the Lmprovements wiiich they have added LR re ee p RELWEEN ELEVENTH | plocked. ‘The Halliax train, due herelast night, | United States, forastate- | cslver, and Charles Sharp. They are all promi-| the dip of Tonpas river, raise its bank | Randful; plenty of ground open, a sure fortune; | te place as they bought lt are of tie inet tage AND TWELFTH STREETS SOUTHWEST, | Is stuck in eight teet of snow at Bie. All trains Ot tae carta caked Dr. Reyburn for a state, | nent citizens of Noriolkx, and are understood to | on’ the other siderand ly to Fort | and away went the diggers, while the specu- | ied character, and their farins and. buvdin, eae cob ais Sf Eereg of te Supreme Crartof ag | canter nial and te QICbeS Ca ee eee oe, case tat | bo personel friends of ME. Goode, "Tue invest Keogh att is very probable thatthe tobogenn | Intive Cantececemers saree ora area, | ans only Roticable for their unthriy ud Wie BO K st. W pm - 1e District of Columbia, passed on the Lith dae Ee ve i 5 a ion is to be a secret on e witnesses est will, whe: tidy appearance. Their present intorest asa gure oi © abe By aid Wily SL of February, AD. 1s5Giheause Ne ea ak eae eee eich Agree, quan. | 8svern Me defective, Ueachers ineMicient, ete. | Ciogeted in the adjolning commitie room, and | ty the conlusen tas eee ee ae ee Unrooanlles’ tramp under & sean, eutee® | cheiy toto be found entirely in the: siuewiority oer eT, PARKER, dq and see iRoiehe aatt wifsate audequrt, wherein iivay | tity of wreckagy has been driven ashore along | UF. Reyburn replied that the Protest was xo | sf brought in one at a time before the’ sub | for one trip and stop off for supper. proached the somites nara ee aaine, Sum, O- | Sr choir social ttle. They have ue rele. ss RKER, aod a Y e complainants, and Mary | the beach near Mount Sinal, AGAINST THE DESTRUCTION OF XISTIN ittee. ——— Oe bave hardly litieal ratsizatic = Vac uty agewstary at med ims wal | aucun tatrosr et ue eaten FHT a RR | NEW NONE, Feb. 2c-The signal service SYSTEM, qgcuamination lated about an hoarand | ome Novels Recommended by a suits (© fol iestwhg coueral cart were | Real een at stable: concrete street in front. Pri TYSINTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1886. ae HALT. | Cicer at this ‘place reports that the wind is | which is approved by the le. Hesaid the} half The charges against le Giued code of morals, uuless i is tobe good. ta tsisnce Tague Weoand Ores eae | PASE YOUR DEER Settee SHALE: | Blowing at toeate of Wess ok iy Sb aniios per Hi Antlers Novelist. Piciousiooking casks. ‘It looked to us as. if f a read. witnet GH. PARKER, #, and Est.aw. | nineteen (19), in Lawrence's ‘subdivision of part of | BOUT. ea OC Ge Dane lun leauiniaiamate het tis ‘One of their young Women once replied to me square numbered three hand a but the inquiries made of them related | Wilkie Collinsin the Pall Mall Gazetta, somebody was cither intent on auew . ware three hundred aud twenty-seven extracts of letters showing existing differences | Dut the inquiries _n omavoty was ofthe intent on starting one | Ona orietin OO Mey I HAVE FOR SALE TE: a to the intment of Mr. Peters to| Read, ™ Femonstrated with her ior some Guusdal act of HEAP-T HAN SALE TEN | (327,) improved by = tareesory rick: Dwelllag The Aufdemorte Case. and what the citizens want. be receiver of the Exchange Nations! Sere et public, Mrs | Inchbald’s | re/reshinents at @ single swoop, 20 it were. Courtesy, exclaiming: “Vou are too gondte Drew brick front: 6 rooms, racer, | House. Roe / SO ‘they were | “Simple Story,” in which you will find the | saw the trick at once, and was tmad with myeeil | S7Urtesy, : « fe room: price, $1,650 cach: $00 cash: bal” | HPS of sate as prescribed by the decree: One-third Ew ORLEANS, Feb. 27-—A motion in arrest | The secretary then read the letter of the | bank, and so far as thelr replies went Sparen oa Ta-| genk a tind been ep tecapis sarphen aes tees yy, We cannot be too good.” Dey ay Miwon long ume. CH. VARKEE, dg and isis 5 | of ihe purchase money in cash; and the balance in | Of Judzment was yesterday submitted in the | Comraissioners of January 29th last to Dr. | emphatically in vindication of Gen. le, ‘® young woman w! made in-} been ome of its victims, Near by was hoic, | BOWever, tobe entirely fie irom thos ekirn E weateees E for eh tee prom ea yt te ae Rue ree Re: | todays ne Sue easury ease, Itwill beargued | Reyburn, of the citizens! commitieo, declaring | wii ts said to have been charged with recelv: | teresting even by her faulte—e rare triumph, 1| DOSA Oue of its victims, Near by wase hole, | Donorer ioe <Dtiris fis trom. Uo OR SALE-ON NST, NE {or "wuich the promissory notes of the to-day. that the seuool board bad been abolished, and | ing a fee for his services In securing the appoint: | ean tell you, in our art. Read Marryatt’s “Peter | sndjParked close around wore almost a thou-| teria? inany ot the mocalind Anes Ae Fe avaine rooms press bites House: every. ay must be given, t bear intefest tron ¢ —+—__ sapproving the bill proposed by the citizens’ | ment, ‘The witness sald the appointment was | Sin oiey" ang waliashipman Easy” and enjoy | en eer ae ia, we cavity at Iarking | mers of a parallel line of purpose, and those zonvcalence: $8,000; $500 OF $1,000 cash, ber, ceat, and ‘secured by deed of tr Shot Himself in the Head. comiitice. He also Fead from Mr. i. G. Love- | made !n compliance with the wishes of the oar Gut Gaim Sab the Majority haveng oars ns | Kussian come-outers who ate not uf Jewlsls de. two and three years Address Box a at Cuastorre, N. 0. Feb. 27.—Wm. Gifford, | Joy's letter, the memorial of the schoot board, | business men of Norfolk. ‘They had a hundred | true nmor and masterly Knowledge of human | sit Cina, Oat tne indiguantly. is a | Seat es Fa NN se le, Hf Ae term of seicareuok complied | aged 26 vears a clerk In the establishment of | and other documents which accompanied thé | thousand dollars in the institution and wished | nature, Let my dear lost friend, Caarles Houde, | (kimouds, ‘declared indignantly. “Enis ts "a oo POR SA cL FR With in seven day's fro of sale, the Trustee re- | A. Reand W. B, Nisbet, committed suicide this | bill of the citizens’ committee when it was in- | to have aman appoint Sess zo on your interest, and never allow it te | Uopearcd upom the sesne, mek nenea Meroe A Plea for Birds. ES we acne Ti:ht to resell ut risk and cist of defaulting | morning by shooting himself in the head. He Srod teed’ in Congress, and’ which) have been’) ability and utegrity they hed confidence, pe rom ee es ‘Hard Cash.” | any Nose, from the vermilion-colored appear. | J. Howard in the Boston Globe, “Address Hox 38, Star office. __ | purchaser afler five days’ pab.ic of such 5 ‘ : ublished in THE STAR. Oe ee. Let Dus = that ~ qe in some newspaper publisiiey in Washington, D. Be ee ee Sean E | uriiaiecintion naistaaiin leeatena ite Oeela | arensere am eparinecelkppois eeente” Cristo,” and Balzac draw tears tbat honor him | five ng shouia Jumps UP aud down over bis | The xilling of birds for mercenary purposes frame Hous Paty BAMUEL MADDOX, ‘Trustee, fering from mental aberration, as there was | Tation in the memorial of the citizens’ commit | Under the civil service law, rules and regula- | and honor you in “Pere Goriot.” Last, not | “UIE and shouts bas increased of late Years to au extent that 14 Ge Jabs 462 Lousiana avenue. e ae tee that over the construction of the school law x { North Carolina, has | east, do justice toa greater writer, shamefully ictah ineeaiibin, Chbsaie He Address Box So Sta od an nothing wrong with his business affidrs. es cree the emcee 96 tee Sk ooLS® | pia, Mr, Jax. I bucrolt, of 8 ints has | nexiceigd at the proscar ime im Bagiawa avg | 2, Tust le made for bln. Weil-nigin incredible. ‘This great destraction ia eS | HE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL ae yne in the office like “Let s see it!” all exclaim. b bile, . b Oasis SALE-NEW PRAME = 5 F THURSDAY, the FOURTH DAY OF MARCI, 1980, Extensive Fire in Brooklyn. toners, and {he cltizens; that toe Coates a | anc airet aaditor, and. Mer Frederick Gasady, | Gaetan tune] wae, invented the see story and | tn: tsoaiy muita eaiay bat dticnten,” ant | Soa peseanns tone eee enn whese tant 3 Gatun w. Price $1,100, ADAMS BE st same hour and place. New Youk, Feb. Farly this morning a | ¢8 Prefer to conduct the schools as they do the | of the first auditor, and Mr. Jasady, | created th mortal churaeter Of “Leather | yahovany Nese resumes hit orange 4nd pursuits take them into bird-and mark a 3420 F stn w. . £27-3,tu,w3t MADDOX, Trustee | re broke out in the stable Of Patrick Markey. BOL le be tone Oe ia pei at pce meet | Ot New at ork (hes teen sppoiniel are foe te ae SESS ‘The bait takes. Aliseize their picks, and pick | Startling decrease in the number of our native FOOR SALE _—SEVERAE = fa 2| ent; that the citizens protest against the one- } class one in the o ‘seco! a read Dee: er nti the, a a india Siete te pent, uk Gnd Mesa totes. Bricks, Re tear Iste Mihm Tae Keytstdweling’ aad "tou, weeks mctroven, | man Pipaegint desire the maintenance Of the | a. Fee scree nape of tall tt | Foca eeeee Torna be almows an geatetal to | Five. Gialteraremarkodont Sewetateare | srtaerir Doetoeee cee en, oeere ‘Jol E AX . “f 001 arc i. ", ‘enimore Coo} am. di may se a he it 500. The flames commu- . mF r. of astonished at the iadustrious scene, and con- at ome too eel 5 5 mae rea ara Bieated tothe Lateran cemetery and Cypress | ME 3, 0. LOVEIOY SAID ‘ SS cinp ieehleae a Pal amaaa aea Joseph Arch’s Caree: Soon os eae otis pn en naw name Geun unis, Geachs be bees teen < ranks 2 feet iront, one square from, Duper is railroad company’s depot. ne horses | he ha the school board until recent et 9 —__—_ 4 3 root in KbaMe SeAri, | Price Sip taken tiuediuey. Wex. BURSORS | Were rescued with dificulty, " The depot sheds | for erent years continuously, The eee ata Capitol Topics. peo eee neers Waele, Claims, but nose in the secret acize several | iy" througirs great part ot tne i 1 | 222 New York ave. Nee NCAT AT eo lan eee rn aa | aaal ways ibeenteondl usted’ uy achicol bears THE HAWAIIAN TREATY, While walking up and down the narrow gar | Orithe,, nt prowended original owners get | statutes of most of our states care for tis or Sa wits poad flame Geen oc ee Pany estimate their loss at over $100,000. With full powers, Changes made in 1874 and | Mfr. C.C. Moreno was given a hearing by the | den patn at bis home, Joseph Arch will talk | Wien 41 is sugyovead “by one of the “metas: | Haat seful or conspc way ey cerm only SLAGU: Water andgaa’ Heat, acer tiinae | Dupont circle An absolute bargala’ § ——— Since deprived the board of power, to control | waysand means committee of the House to-| Meely of his past li When barely atx he was | thus tho mauct of diapate be settled bythe | BING OF other mpocten: wile ome lanbegs BW. $LLSOU. North Carvlina ave... tear 3d.si.se., | FORD, 1422 New York av Latest Foreign News. orexpend money. The pending bill, contin- | day ‘n opposition to the Hawalian treaty. Mr. | 9€m% out ina amock frock with aciapper to Donge On hie ween shpat ioe Minber t9 | Bat the total result ts no m 8 dod 5. RO HERTEOND. | Rok sALE—TWo FINE LOD RINMACR SLE AGATE rede ateny ey, doesnot propose to vest the | Carter, the Hawallan minister, was present | scare birds from the cornfield; then as » plow | borne on his itiends’ shoulders to cautcen, | Sxvesting our game uirdy. tie nd. 1.500 ft. for, respectively BERLIN, Feb. 27.—Prince Bismarck is suffer-} board with money powers. He maintained | with bis attorney, but was not ready with hls | boy he “jumped clods” for 4d. day, worked sq. tl: excellent part news eacis iminense : ; er quantiles to commemorate the victory. Aiter | @athered tribe native to thi ing from an atl live of sciatica, and is unable to | that If the Commissioners are to control and | statement, and Monday was fixed to hear him, = i I hard all the time atanight school, was pro- | awhile, when quiet is restored, it finally da ER CR : Singly or together. We have low priced > callees have their ideas merely percolate through the defense of the = a ally dawns bread ooo ats St ne Toga {hour new cic es a ee previo ion Pee pian trustsee; dapriving thelavesrcc allipomer aud oe moted to the “stilts,” suffered soverely trom | upon the average mind of the’ “apy” thu Mae cy thle teeeraedon © apeeeen w..St..tn iA 2 27-31 CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 F 206 TH We 8 el & uguny Nose hus succeeded jn playius cards t Kenewaw stlo: Tite ed Pincha . ‘OK SALE—CHOICE >: FOR TWO 0 BERLIN, Feb. 27.—The Emperor William gave | responsibility, then it would be impossible an inconvenient and provoking habit of think- weil. ‘The canteen where $0 Much termentea | 1! Proceeds unremittingly the three fine reside reireshment was swallowed belonged to Mu- | SYCry Season bas beat all comers F ALE-NEW TWO-STORY PRESS BRICKS, | low Scott ci six room nally ENIGHTS OF LABOR AND THE NIGHT SCHOOLS. | in the art of “pleaching and trimming.” He ‘SS per cent lew than i wiles | of Fulda. It is believed that the subject of cou the sition ing and star an uuictice vouchaay to Dr Kopp tue ntop | Speehscltrengectng mon accept position | | iatrict Government Affairs. eee “ ¢ thing has come to have its n aula had shown that a board of nine is an inefficient have received a letter | Was e popular local preacher and a responsible | bugany Nose, and he “planted” the diamonds | Bright or plain, large oF stil on an improved #1 in the northwest bring within sixty days. versation between the emperor and the bishop The Commissioners have : be to find, For reasons unnecessar, 4 —_ ‘will pay (en per cent net. Price, $1,000: easy terms. | JOR SALE—A CORNER LOT NEAR LINCOLN | Marek in the upper house of the Prussian diet | «Por several reasons, replied Mr.Lovejoy. He Fee nee tole ering the Commis, | the question: “Why one-half “of God's | abandon his claim, enter his canteen, sive] peeee ieee toe dee aces WARNER Parks chance fr & speculation. Property in | Amending the May law in a direction less hos- | tnen proceeded to detail bis experience as & Sioners to urge an appropriation by Congress of | creatares should eat dry bread and the ouuer | # {fee treat w ail tbat come. Lua setled It, | are commercally too we SS oe Cat. Apply AL- | tile to the church of Rome. member of the board of nine, suying he foundit | SP’ Gus to pay expanses already Tocurred, and | live on the iat of the land?” and the out, | and all was forgiven,except on the part o1 sume 4s thus made year on yeat Fs SE EO AREY, BRICKS | L CLARK, 220 43 reco” THE AUSTRALIAN BANK FAILURE. impossible to attend to the duties upon | eee tap ii'be incurred, sa keeping’ the | Come of bis reasonings was. the formation of | iui old diggers who had come many miles to Its extent goes beyond estinate. t gee square frou the new, Peawon | WOE SALE-I6TH St. RUILDING foIs—vay | Loxpos, Feb, 27.—A dispatch from Adelaide | hith by large eld: of datye Besides haa oo wii 26th. the Agricultural Laborers’ Union. “vur Joe” | the new El Dorado. the present alone, nor ol. to-day must from ‘the hew Pension schools open till Easter, April 251 Pe iepro eee Ket iront ior $2,231. 15 feet for $1,728. Gs teet | says that the losses of the Commercial bank of | had two coadjutors to ald hin and consult with ees could speak to some purpose, and the Warwick- Suiler; would that itwere. This crime of to-d: fopice buildings: will pay over ten per cent easy terias | $6548. SREIGEE € HEBER G00 Pie | South Australia, which bas jast suspended pay- | nim Fo eo EO cr ce A Salvation Army Celebration. shire peasants elected tim ds (heir anerowned Mark Twain. te @ grand larceny weninst posterity. we VARNE] pO EE SEE A oe Se e 300, ( a 10 is ve ve leader. 3! Cy ‘orator made oountet tote of « ro 2S NSO E | POH SATE-LARGE LOT ATX GREAT wag | the bank has alsosuspended. Howil probably | wool, WsUrlct would have, been better per! garceday night, March 20th, the Salvation are wpe a itselt beard throughout the iengtu and vrewdia formed, and that many mistakes he had made SOME CALIFORNIA TESTIMONY ABOUT MIS children, aud why? ‘To bring == northeast corner Roanoke and 13th sts, | be arrested. ide : few paltry doi s itimbia Helxhte 150 feet ou ltoanoke, 100 feet FUE ouVeaxssrs writ xor ranricrrare, | thut the plan of asingie trustee tor eoee disttes | Coeecy'of theteading of te army ia america, | Sic weed gti tus done iu work alle am the peaageiee ” yi + st or ten igs in the south- ets Oud beock trons Gest Enon Sa hee "Al a that the plan of a single trustee for es rict | versary of the landing e army in ire dow! 16 x 3 it e Werens; Wo enrich « Jew one we biock from Gen. Logan’ ‘ARIS, Feb, 27.—The Orleanists, at a meeting | te; der each ‘bit to Dorsetshire tel ‘Lincolnshire fens,and the | FF°™ Sewer: deep lots: oue-Salf ogonre reas eno: Ul pay ADAMS & BEALL, 1 held_totake’ action on the matter, have de | jeded,'@ render each mom ber arbitrary as tO! Meetings will be held at the several bar da fens, the Magalies, Cal. Frontier. Wholesale dealers, Wo salisiy tlie demands of see» & BEALL, his own district, and to make him an autocrat, Yorkshire olds,” He bas visited Canada and | Some of the eastern literary papers seem to | jusutonein plain words, te eentiis: ts ; To'per cent net omg tie Be ee (te Laktan itis ni, BET STH AND 1TH, | cided to abstain irom, speaking on the bls for “Something like the courtesy of the Senate beaded Vereen sy America, failed in an attack on the old boroagh | have Just discovered that Mark Twain (Samuel | our ract; 10 give a tholighiicss. pleasure: . WARNE! ‘five Lots, 2 5 each. he expulsion e French princes during the ” ay an all-da: yr Wilton, an “Sanri 916 F st ni.) ” French st.'n. w., four adjoining Lots, 73.4by 90, | debate on those measures ‘in the French as. | Prey as there,” suggested Mr. Ingalls. 3 # bi toe 0 | gpeitees Biv near Ist two Lois rt by 4 Oty | GOURNS “I don’t know as to that, as [haven't beenin| at the National Rifles’ armory, on G| ham” division of Noriolk against the influence the Benate,” replied Mr. Lovejoy. Continuing, | street, when more than two hundred officers of | of a great ducal house and with the heirpre- Several very pretty Lots on Columbia Heights, aay Mr. Lovejoy said the board had been inharmo- | the army and the New York band will be pres- | sumtive to the duxedom for an n opponent. "He ‘Lots in all partso! the city, cheap and on ea:y terms. A Leap to Death. nious to a considerable extent, and the dissat-| ent, Meetings will be held twice on Monday | believes the crusade he has he: has already frm WALKER & WILSUN, 1006 F st. a. AN EX-CONVICT ENDS HIS LIFE BY JUMPING | i: itay in noe improved the condition of the titers Ar ol L. Clemens) was @ rebel bushwacker in the | Wives and rs, WW OUrWelves, who, early partf the late war. The foot was pubs | ac¥e ruc urs no less bloods lished in Virginia, Nev., in 1864, during tue | Will it bo thought that aii this ts ex: hottest period of the war. And worse—the | ation. 11 is no exaggeration to say that ‘y riyal journal that published the fact went fur- | 74 £0 orders, HOrLh, casi, south and West, for tion of the citizens had arisen within the | and Tuesday. During the four day: ESI Rt. = PRONTAG! last two years. He referred to various differ- | this city the army will parade with about two | of the and he now means to devote all his undreds of Lhousands-tbe words are wiiliu Housea near turner Connectiout ave and Rot: at | Houstox, Tee, Feb aie As exo workmen | cnees between the trustecs and Commlsioners, | Rusdieh sea “aig omiceds ‘sccompanied by the | energy to the great parliamentary question ot | {ict aud, intimated 1n language pot to be mis: | Hom cs O dreds ai unousainis of our" hie ai ck ioe, | #20 per san ieee vase 00 were abou: crosaig the igi bridge oves wing | “1m fact,” said Mr. Lovejoy, “we have thought | army's brass band from New York. free Jands and allotments, “if you louk around | Yas tion a it subject 10F @ target fore deans | Lo supply “Uke trade.” Solung as the demand w.: twelve rooms, bath, wasb room, zs 7 = re " that the Commissioners have been gradually | Next Tuesday evening a farewell banquet | you,” he says, “you will be convinced that in Oak bayou last evening, they were horrified St! encroaching upon the rights of the trustees, | will be tendered Division Commander Fielding | Say case at eke the persensige ota sense tree, Geliberately walk to the edge, pause a moment | We Bamed school buildings and the Commis- | at barracks No. 1, whlch 1s to be followed by & | hold has been the secret of all my earthly” hiap- and then leap into the gulfodicet below, ‘The | Sioners turned round aud named them over. | jubilee meeting. Capt. Fielding goes from here | pines.” Airs. Arch Bow up) at the gate to workmen threw planks to the struggling mat re dicks pot Permitted to baptize our own | to take charge of the Ohio division. tell yougihat joa ts served in. the front parlor, bi he sank tot sight. ho 4 ings.” "s REsi- and reas Assoc! on's jueries ward the body was recovered. “The man wes Mr. SIMON WOLF NEXT SPOKE DENCE The residence of Geo. Me Robeson in | f° ecriaaa coe pron agoriauion’s queriog havo was [ound isehatge. papers ifom Hantauili He said the citizens claim that the superin- this city was forcibly entered about 9 o’clock’| table to the press beneath the window, and tire house, with furnace, etc. House is | Union soldiers, continues the supply will eo Law, ot itselt ing room Cleme: pilot can be ol little, perhaps of no ullmaie avail. Minigsippl river, and Ureroiore But ote | Terany checks bat tes tide ot destruction i as Shangel ana being familiar with che points | Powerless tostay. The demand will be mict; where steamboats would have to hug the shore, Uie"otenders will find it worth while to dare was detailed for the special duty of Bring into | te law. One thing ouly will stop thiscrucity— the federal trausports plying that stream, aud | the disapprovation of iashion, 11 is our women be pertormed the dui) effvoulvelye was | Who bold this great power. Let our women it, 45e. soR SAL House, 0 Contains 9 rooms, and has _m = : EESTORY just east of 16th st fern conveniences. | ne. $4,600. FITCH, FOX & BRO} of thousands of i tured and paroled. While under parole, | S4Y, the word, and bundreds of u eck m a tendent of tha public schools should be ap- | jast night by some one, evidently a professional | where you enjoy more talk over the capt birds lives every year will be preserved, and — 1437 Penieyrvania ave | LE—-LOIS—64_ FEET FR Beorge Bilaworthy need 2a ad a nrg bee? | pointed by the trustees, who can better deter. | burgiae. Euuance was effected by the use of | plewuae Grate “Bentak peasantry, iil ane | He accouD’ stated, he went send Sing 1000 | Gaul woman does use her influetice it 1s vain to ; Y BRICK | : George Ellsworth, aged 29, and a native of Et "in prying open & Window in the | deepening twilight reminds'you that it ist er cinaod, Done oe net | bope that Lhis nameless sacrifice will Sa WosTURY BRICKS: NEW | Ei Hampshire ave, near X st: only 66.200. ieee mine than the Commissioners: also that aites | {Wo “Jimmles’,tn prying open & window in the | deepening twilight ayon that itis tine | but by a didfereut comuand, none ot whom ore ted take Bameless sacrifice will cease un- Bertha, GWORMSTEDT ‘ BRAULEN. B2t | 5 fect front Oi oink cae Noe, Sie ee ea paws {or seltool buildings should be selected by the | Son the wp of the portico over the iront door | beyond itt agi 'Y world | Knew he was under parvie, of ne would bave | til it has worked out ils own eud, and the birds — : WE 2 | Bricks: onty $1.00 per foot, Z ms | Phe Great Derringer-Coxe Land Case, | trustees, subject to the approval of the Commis- ROS Eon Bree eee hres (oe Su Se tea cerns been shoton the spot, He was sent toSt Louie | Sfegome porssce —— st “Lois 50 feet deep; at $1.30 and $1.50| THE JURY CONSIDERING THE EVIDENCE, ele rere Ate tne cltianns olhies — theiboard! the See es Initealeroreittines Or Mrs cRObeaaa! Mary at Krome. cod pr secre PAE ~anchoue on Au Athlete on Exercise. ci oo sates = _ | ts.n01 o = inking tue matte meness ons Ra aan coxe inca case tnvel Sing cout lund walt | te zreat Interests entrasted to them, At the Unitontling a concert." Nothing of any | From the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, Feb. 22, over—the probability of being seut to Grant's | From the Chicago News Swi Fi 100 fect front on Bd st, at $2,000,000, vesterday the entire day was] er angers Ought there to be more districts? | trportance was secured, as all the Pevaluables | _ Te years ago a bright and ambitious country | SScuguged, and by Which, if neeopuised, ho] Iwas talking with George Hanlon yesterday Wl: SALE— A NICE STORY 9-ROOM BRIC Meridian Hull Lois at TGE UP by the defense in putting in recordsas | tr ‘Wolf favored the appointment of ladies oe eee A webe ine the Male Deprete | Sil, filled with the fire of the stage and | would cervainly be shot fore vicistiaa'ct the | morning about the exercise such athictes as Le Ce pe ay epg = fellate Ty, Clatenee Derren S, State: | of education and culture upon the school | Botin daily its, where they were put after | Stamped by the hoyden of Kentneky, strode purole—and he skipped across the \ the | recommend for the ordinary man to pursue AGG AM AN. Sod ad oe Fst hw, NOR SALE The jury inte ie tne ace Derringer addressed | Board. He would also be glad to see the civil thehrst visit to the house yearagoor a man | from the files in beorine drama. At that | {ertiory of Nevada, of which his brouser, | In order to keep the muscles properly de- a eae | ¥ ave. at $2 per trot, piniatit ‘and was followed by Mr, Gowen, wha | 8f¥ice system 60 far incorporated 10 the school | the first v Orion Clemens, was tien secretary by appoint log with buck building, 14238 st. uw. For price | _{22-6t au oe tpoke for the defense. ‘The latter’ submitted > | 8¥8tem as to maintain good teachers and pre-| Witha “jimmy.” time she had little but herbeauty and her sin- ‘and teria inquice of owner. at 1310 12th 9. nw. ment from President Lincoln, Fearing tbe ip-| Yeloped. He suid: “I um down on gymnasiums a — . ee vent their being dismissed by any cranky trus- —The follow. | °erity, besides her audacity, to commend Ber. | fluence of his brother would not be suificient to | for ordimary purposes, They overdo the thing. ‘lites pecticat and Siaoech oee Ome ON Ga, | them at langens Pledge Briggs of eatitereene | tee tpg were tae eudings at thoaignal ofice tony: | But Kentucky believed in her, and now, after | save nim if he should be recognized by Too often they are presided over by men who Journ sae Sé n.w. Call and examine our list. then made the closing argument for the plain: Bee Sam, 18-7 7 am. 170; 11 am, 22-8; | triumphal tour in England, sweet Mary's san- | officers or soldiers of the Union sr ee Gid | ouly cure for the inembers subscription aud F slegant property: ot 26x100.. 1242 6th st. fw: HUPTY & DYER, tif. in the evening Judge Hand delivered his | hoped the District committee would look care- | 2 p.in., 27.9. Maximum, 28.5, Minimum, 1¢ daled feet rest once moreon the blue not remain long Carson a take but little beed as to his course reise, ice small Erick. Vacant Lot northwest corner De cori nant Esk | cnarge to ‘the Jury and “At 9:30 p.m. the ease | fully into the matter and maintain the system WAVE FOUR VEKY FINE | was given into their bands. It isnot expecte 1 building Lots opposite the Biaine mansion, with | tata Verdict will be reached. before noon to- | °° 24F to the public. And N su washed on to the Oubo-the-way min-} Heavy: Weight lilting 1 won't tolerate. it is camp of Aurora, where he remained | most pernicious in iireffects on the body, and until he fancied the storm had blown over. inuproves ome out of samacies at the expense at: When in Aurora he wrote aseries of letters to | another. What I recommend Is the plain, old- the Virginia Enterprise, and subsequently ac | fashioned rubber bands or tubes. Fasten them cepted a place on the editorial staif of that | to the wall, about breast high, and U grass se Tenia rher, Her MG, Que Senne, gagot te ball at the | Petrince in Loulsvile has been a Ovauios gation om Dupont ircie fur sate at Sob ech | dae MBS. OLIVIA BRIGGS _ aud protessioual support, {t had rarnbd recep: _ i} modern improve- | good opportunity. for parties to build wxether, mai ——-__. did not think the public schools here had ac- Cutting East-bound Rates. yee Tn ail one of the most complete | - ing their own welgl iz I= Vions and suppers. The handsome homes on Beuses in the iy: 1808 Iam st. mw. ‘Apply ts | Ofbullding, = New bborhond wubasarings. tie cot | Emad of the San Franciseo Billiard | complished agreat deal. She knew of nogreat | San FRaNcisco, Feb. 27.-Additional redue- Owsere isi fh; rion: Splemtit locstioa seraes ter | ee eB Walnat street have gathered theelite of the Mais ta man pained Wil. on See next door abiwe? | isan eee | ee Journalist or post that the publi schools ere | Hons pare, oen inne to litied and Said: | cliyefrs.er,and. the “atenpicen” at the iio ely editor of tie Firginta Grom Banting There is lng particular toruiula to go through: 7 =A AN ELI NT CORNER HOUSE, | FOR SaLE— AVE 3 Wi "e = Sa BEST | had turned out. She criticised the system as Ne ded up his record, and publication fore- | of rubbers can be fastened lower down and tLe FP'mea Dopont Cirete, well built'ond atcely Amaner | FP butiaiee ioe! one ve pests EXELLENT RUN ON RECORD. more for the benefit of the rich than the poor, | {ssued the following schedule to-day: New Y@&. | annals of snall and mushroom. The state legis- ‘Aksu room ace front’ hot adurk room in the house, | Connecticut ave and Aethst, het and Led and | | Sax FRANcisco, Feb. 27.—The third and last | and concluded by declaring that the women of | limited, $47; third-class, $30; Chicago, Umit lature, now in session in Frankfort, adopted re- | FlDg facts was the sesult. For this Mark | legs exercised by them. I have peculiar ae Seer 7 sent Willis a: to mortal combat. } potions, too, about bathing. I don't believe i Roots dcop, UN ABA CSE DONUT Te | inde aad elie een sere ores | Kame of the McKenns-Moris billiard match | the District would defeat the eltizens’ bill in | $58: emigrant, $20. The Adantic and Pacitis | solutiGnainvitl ee Ot Lene ee agn | The challenge wassent by Mark's “game” lttis | piunge’or shower batts, i strip ws a eemion ‘fooms deep. enhancing rapidiy in Value. Many fine improve | was played to-night, and was won by Morris, Congress if it shall be favorably reported. nN g by Gov. Proctor Knott, vi J | triend, Steve Gillis, Willis would not secept—| Spie room. Wel a towel, ‘wring it ou HUFTY & DYER, | ments are ip cuntemplation on iGth st. “Now isthe | who scored 1,600 without completing nis sixta to New York, selling them st $96.20. bas gone wild over her tamous daughter. The | )o“Wonia notmeet any one on the field of henor 1, and wipe the suriace of the entire 19:10: meat Patate.tovarunce Hiatt Notary Pub. | fllent aie ote'ana seine very valuable osages | Hmming, to, MeKenna's 4,764. Highest rane-|, FRED. DOUGLASS IN FAVOR Ov THE wrt. | 2) Coe oo | ioeaPeritis ther love (age article) is cola -tnes | xcept aman of bouse. | Pais Odeaded Gillis | boay” Wet i again but leave n ttic more mots r ; SE omnis: | orrows of houses in the vasidy improvine-monie | Morris, 1,181; McKenna, 1,641, The latter is| Mr. Fred. Douglass declared himself in favor | The a declares that her love stage article) is cold_—that | $iceP 8. Dt Re enall Willi, Willis would | ture in it and fab the body anulia,” Ones toes, Nauven ronan and bath: twenty feet” Fond; Peace | "PS (ERE ee taid tovent the Amertean secords The soul | ofthe citizens’ bill of twenty-four trustees a6} 41s ewrowx, Feb. 27, Charles. McGinley, of | Sbejscksintonsity -but beliovesthat her Beauty: | Bot secept Because he had no cause of quarrel | with still more water on tiie towel, and. thes wiratiy a0 am investment. ‘ Witson, | 151m Te rote tag | score stood: Mervis, 100; Mekesha ease | the best thing tobe done. Beng a woman's | pAtLENTOWN, Feb. 272-0 ‘Lehigh and Susque- | Tho town poet fired twelve stately verses ai nek Wwho declined on | Fab dry. Var tamily has found that by all Teas Ft. bw. s at | For strong CHTECL oa eee! "| rights man he was in favor of making uj “part | hanna’ passenger train No, 12) was instauuly her tn the journal and calls her & “dear | $00 Siae ersend given by Wills tor wot the best methe AES SOR SALE. “Onl ot ae these twenty-four men of women.” ug] lle i evening near ‘Bi chi memory; grea! 2 tage Aw = meng “ee 1605 sith st_n.w.. new 2story Basement, 6 rooms, | Sci, OU, Per foot Owner 13 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ter The storm blew down a tree which fell on the | that one of the fast lines hurled Cisssie Mary | Ing Uillla The three challenges all) paused the Sapan’s First Partiomens. ial mot rape vay payments a HO The New York Stock Market. Mt, Ingalls asked if there was any complaint | cab, smashing it ang crushing McGinley. He | from Indianapolis to Lontsvilie, a distance of | saine day within a few hou ‘by the Dog | From the Pall Matt Gazette, Meee sete pearance moe | D san beg woos Lyn Ae RE tee | be Dowie eel Gos econo ee “Ihr Uougiass replied teat he knew of no als- | “*ve! ® Wile and four children. 120 miles, in two hours and 20 tinutes shows | {tioy“mecting of Tom Eten, =the silves | Theconstitutional changes in Japan may ap- | x 2a. 0 1o-foot alle i ; ——— 2 : el a, Serer re oem mod imps. 9000; | PST Cat a once Das Speci witeto H. Ht Dodge, 980 TMstreo? os” | crimination or injustice to colored people. A Maskoa Robber Killed. ee poctical editoriorehiel of the FC) penn prepenpererntels peered ames 411 } st. n.e., 6 rooms, water, gas and stoves, $2,000; | Nemes |ck Ese Ie Messrs, A. St. A. Smith and R. W. Fenwick | GALVESTON, Feb. 27.—A to the News, Things Folks Don’t Know. ked a8 though Six Mile Cafion was 10 be | U2Versed in the mysteries of farcastern poli- easy paymenss Coes ae also spoke in favor of the bill. from Brownwood, says: ‘Three masked met | overt 3. Burdette. deluged with blood. “Bat the matter was | tics, but they may be described in a few words. es eres 2%) dar fae the COM EIOa eG & desire to | entered Cameron “& Co.'s office to-night, made | “ir otice some of the newspapers are making | dropped, and Mark ‘Twain was never called | In 1690 the first parliament ot Japan ie to be 7 ae Ce 4314” hear from the Commissioners, the clerks hold up their hands and then seeured Harvard graduate who could | Upon by’a druihead court martial to stand up | elected, and In order to prepare fur representa Vroperiies at great vargaines 3 new i o aaiarialits Aieta tote Hee oocae: “As they dopettod tear waco teed face tall who dlaconcead Auwerion® asia Bor [== tall the regulation dose of leaden pill tive government it has been necessary to «weep ¢ Fropert kreat bars: new E ae e. re wi - _ dente wi 2 new Groom OFICKS SLAW: | ae SHERMAN & CO., Do. ietpret| 1934)" it was only material to state how the Commis. | DPon by one of the clerks, One of the robbers ret “Oh, well, my son, that is one.of the Sway the supreme council of stute whic las $8,000 1 new roo brick, | _f20-1m 1407 F st. Do. 20 pree| 13 sloners reached the conclusion expressed in their | was killed. Ie proved to be & painter who was pens nee lrg arate valle ‘The Queen of the Turf. hitherto practically ruled the counury under Si ove a nee area brick | WfOSEY TO & BQ BT 1ST letter to the citizens’ committee. Noman could | well known about town. things you leayn. MR. BONNER WILL NOP RACE MAUD 8, Uwriz| she mikado himscli. The beads of acy 1.200; 1 new. 4-room brick, | ) © C6 8i 7) "bo Poe. Mall | i —— ‘Harvard graduate, [do not know who discov- Soenat Hak neal etek a coo eich eases lotises ‘are rented to good ten: | Del-a ifud.---"|102%)103 ” |Peo. D. & have been moresurprised than he wasat his a| sehen ona t HER RECORD HAS BEEN BEATEN. ‘ai ‘a all bl 1 per cent ia prices vamed. | ¢20-1m (Reading intment to office. Asa Commissioner the pul The President’s Godchild. ered America. yee Ton pen rE wriich fe Guestty e086 persone ly seaponaible to 6 Mo™#¥ 70 10; fic school system was assigned to him, and ho | REPRESENTATIVE MAYBURY acta as THE|®man wh does know, you we From the New York Advertiser. the sovereign. “Phe an sysiem ners Ut undertook to study the system. He ound that | PuEsIDENY’S PROXY AT A CHRISTENING, | M6, Lwould give some money to learn Just | ryentrave years ago,” anid Mr, Robert | wie model to be followed as closciy as porsibie, J. R HERTFORD, in the spell- although it may be buped that tne Japanese colored superintendent cue for cachrassere: | A special dispatch from Detrott to the Phils | 2‘ Juu'"y “canaot’ spell Ghaikespear’ as | Bonner this morning, when asked if a race | #tb0wsl. IK May Ue hoped (bat the Japauose Bie Neate Purge carminace | fiime a Fa Spock vely and eign ‘gapurvising- pring “aie. | deiphia Press says: A novel event occurred at | Sfutespeare imwelf, spelled it I wish you | would be arranged between Maud S. and Jay-| than Prince Bismarck duce with tc Kelhsiag worth must id to cover ‘ONEY TO LO. LO" ATE ON REAI Oni Germ: lurch Frida; [- | wouk — blic announceme! that ¥ a a Fong, Avo etoile OP ERGHARGE BaNic at | Mi cuit cty7a1 avo, e200, ore irastoos, Mo Wound thet the arugioen teks | Seo tne aneran shuren Friday af | eel a crame, 0 met. keow wag ibars Tr otk cavees os ot tar tae te Ont Abcuen Dinbieeh anh a tho enneae a = = ae | aiksy and smaller sume. Nodelay. gk divided into factions, He sent for the trastecs a are so meay gray horses and no gray colis. 1 the frst fortable symptoms uccouipanying a Disordered Z| MAN. Atorney: 1521 ¥ at now. n an endeavored to. heal the differences bat ke | States stood sponsor by proxy for the child | 4'° SO meay ry hosed One, OG BAY orth ihe | against another horse man who ap- Lever, many be apeedily totten rot oy tse woe mnpany have large and choice line of | Cx q TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE found them so set and determined that they | of one of the humble familles of the con-| tenor the hen started with the egg. Lcan't | peared at my stables the tollo wing morning | o¢ Dr’ Jayne's je Pilla. eee read unimproved, properts fur sale. ofering | SOS, CK at 5 percent, on sums of $2.00 Washington Stock Exchange. frankly admitted there was no chance tor | gregation. The occasion was the outgrowth of | understand why weean't find the North Pole | couia have the horse. I am not anxious topart — ps bey ed ey ae in the northaracile | 80d Upwards, and 5%, und 6 per cent on small S325; | ‘The following changes from yesterday’s quotations | them to agree. He rebuked some of them for | the wish of Carl Detloff to observe an old Ger-| when we know where itis. I don’t know why with Maud S, at present, I never have and MARAIKD. See ceige of tne icy wit find it'to their advantage | Money avaliable gn suuruew notice. 3NG. H3WiLEs | TE flowing changes from yesterday's quotations | them 10 agree, He rebuked somo of, them for ig rapes never shall allow one of my horses to trot| CARROLIL—HUTCHINSON. On Wednestay, Peo. dom and saeray to the dveviopinest of that art | @eS1) caeeey ao TOA IN BUR B,C. per, imp. Ge, 1802, coln, 114% bid, 11034 naked. | emt ae’ he dioeeenvod Ghat the idence, | family. The east side ot tie tly bes mane for money. 1 take the ground that gentleman | rusty #4in. Tou, aint Peters chur Capita! i 3DO,OOO cn approved rem enate security. ” | O0.Xeur fand, Soe, 1624, currency, 118, pd. Gy: | Meantime he discovered tha minor smattors; | mightily interested in the affair, and since may own and drive s fast horse without fend BLEA HUTCHINSON, buch ol iuls ct ae sea ee Metropolitan it. 1 stock, 100 o 310 waked. Co- Bot Sout prinel Nes, = bat nous ust overs ea peanens riers them it is making a gambler of himself. Besides, there is | spiNNKR-SCHAUB. Ou, Thursday, = soahcehainiaeaiiceacianlitiaaiiiiintiata saenemeermes unl sluck, Capi street | matters as the in jan a safe calc that in L. P. SPINN. ana MM, MONEx, 7 Doan ON, Tige. INsuR: 1, ie, 40 bid, 60 daked. ‘Washington Gas. 39% Did, | hame ofa school ete: “He found a fesling | bas been greatly. strengthened ‘there. Pa a oe ° AE poticien JAMES E WAUGH, | $a fusked. | Firemen’s Inn. Genet 1A unked | against Mr, Wilson, sha bad eticed an Feber] Seaeaiiee’ walt Ooegesesaae caer ete Ber tet hii first, beat Ber record. Thea there praeegeaann~ guna ray : sds, bia ta Tn vendent, and he jeterm, 0 ngressman Maybary, talk about Mi Be TO ie Urea Bice ea MAtESE | Saueese Air. Powell, the new superintendent, appointed by letter from the White Fae. dte base mot only beaten the record of alk on —_ A A Tigig’asked. “iteal Estate Title Insurance, 100 | out. He found a dispute about the estimates | Mr. Detloff and the christening ‘were foretpeig beta DARBY. On Friday, February 26,1986, at 12 m., | broperty. bid, 1024 asked. Penn, Tel. Co,, bid, 50asked. | made by the board. One of the trustees de-| Very much in earnest, but by out the Seaton her own rocord, ‘Maud & bas made, the ‘trom, ber late residence, 451 O street north “ae BO. HOLTZMAN, eake and Pot. ‘Tel. Co. 67% asked. | nounced the estimates, and Mr. Webb said the | ftair was hut Congresaman fastest time—2: was ever made in @| west, sunday, the 25th Instant, at'2 o'clock pia. * Kanda This popular hotel is bow for rout GA {5 ___Corner 10th und ¥’ streets northwest. | U.S: Electric Light, 65 bid, 70% aad, matter of the differences gave him more trouble | Maybury must have enjoyed the novelty as tate agalust other fecersand wently she | PHEUND. On Friday. February 26. 1896, at 6 i Very Foasomalite Korma ‘ror particulars, Ad | $50,000 ura .O8 REAL ESTATE Hiies cama ped then he had ever bad over anything as ee Gievelaad put boos Iietie tana i oe et reduced sthat Fecord,, from time to time, to] m, LUDWIG K- BREUND, native of Germany, aged Se. apply t iL & CU, 1535 Fst. Ieee | He Sums to eult—money in hand. mo ots. 8 trouble he consul 4 and 1%, 210%, 2.10%, 2.00%, 2.00%, “and SEU GCEAN HOUSE Avucera x | Notelay?if sccurny iw ample. BALTIMORE. Mn. February 27.—Virginia stxes, | the District, which be commended very highly, | began 0 yell and pall at the congressional = - - % will take place from bis late residence, 306 TES oven winter and Samsaace “ioc BOFTY Son Farin, w._ | uci Magteasgerorum 448 North Celio | saying abettcreystem ot ‘munlcipalgovernment | Risule. 4, sermon, In, German was proachod “Tare recelved no challenge from the owner | © sures, ion buns at 2p. auc rot Toit SS"Water Baibs in the House’ Led e ‘ld, 1. ised. part a days?” exclaimed Mra, Crimeonbeak ‘Delther ‘opinion that Every modern apeovenventy fine Gevma NER cand ° S000 To WAN mlddling. te Flour firm, aud tolriy sotiee Wie of the organo “Taw felating’ 49 the" scat lieaine coostcy wines ne thing to | Sand, who. had beon tmpoast spent a. pee: | ate all simpy soap. Maud | {nsteraracl once Tends and rele ahd open sratefiren “fotuageum | ™ Yoo) ON REAL ESTATE esimgranienay and ara: de, weaiega eater, toutbers | selwols, and the amendment of 288%, reducing | feel, above. standing sponsor te tie'ehits a's | chase he, had requested him totaake. for her. a eS et pO RENT—FOR THE SUMMER OR g) ‘so m THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Fae ree ee ee ea a ear ae GomNe OF | ROrover Clcwelane da commas eaked>— | “<I never knew you to get enything witheat | her since December 38. She could ot be driven longer, at Bristol, KL, the residence of AY eae Lh ee ED. co ed the men who are asking for a board of twenty-| “Grover Cleveland, do you renounce the devil being cheated.” ‘Uhem on her. As soon as she can be driven fig Lee dota We Gardact st Ferry Mil GRD | YpoNeY ro GOAN ON REAL ¥ tour were among those who urged a reduction | and all his works?” esta chestnut- | Pithout them Fsball jog ber myself wedi the Yoree ‘furnished hbouse and” ground | QV comatg sale at lowest terme. DAN tonne, “His interpretation of tbe iaw 1s thar | “Yah,” ead. Congressman Maybary, in jaan a Ritheat hen Britis hen te, For parsers appiy co cloKGd | @ S08. 8 Pat all the power tn control ofthe schools is Vosiad | German, ‘ue Congressman then lipped a god SONG, never!” emphatically replied Mrs. Crim- | track farait acbeot inte the bends Morphy, rest N br, meee Real Estatesecut- tty rests upon: ‘th He found t art Com- ca morte tone train trainer. yerr a 2 Serpe WAVERLY, Ry, ai lowest rates of tate te modersie, NO Waleslouerh ore lawful ventet oie ait Gone the 21 o'clock Wain for Washington. ell, guess you are J have al\ bail do with: SB thscnmanes. Loe ant ‘months. | ATLANTIC CITY, Uniecessary delay. J. V.N. HUY CK, matters which have caused so much bickerii ‘open all the year. Sun parlor, hot’ and cold, EP: 1506 Pennsylvania ava, among the trustees, and he was convinced that bea baths, stiam heated. . HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES flour, no board of trastees could be had who woutd not ay _11Smu* 7 tate or ‘oliteral becarty Se One GED noes | Carrels; wheat, 9.400 wanhels, corn, 40,000 disagree if minor matters of ten, WETS * Seg! ha Be 1.Firewen's building, on What, sod Laave." jaa | guise 8.000, buauely €7—, 2.200 bus Pbrahels; | Weft to them; that the Kimsscl“by steum,” One block Irou depos MoSEx to tan corn, 180,000 buses E Address (2 CCEPLER, O23 Lith et mwe Truun ‘in sums vo walt, at Joment rates, on approved real Chicago Markets, = ~ Sinie security. Piici rox « Ghows. CHICAGO. Febrony 27, 2115 a m=" 1 sow 1437 Pennsylvaniaave_| nay been dull and weak all the very little Preewiex, Cres W usry, ‘ONEY TO TOAN pT eee rete Bowied by the Proprietors, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. ee Mer we en oe be hime Deen to get for goaet ieee ON RKAL eos F vigtER & co, | May S Oate— hag, Se Pork, - i SaTELke & CO. Diilers Baltimore | ggg ae te, | tatt—ag, BOs .

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