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THE EVENING STAR month. one year, $6, six months, ®: TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR Married Her Schoolboy Lever. THRY HAD NOT MET IN YRARS, AND IN THE MEA ‘TIME BR HAD BECOME A MILLIONATRE. CrrersxaTt, Jan. 13.—A special from Washing- ton Courthouse, Ohio, tells a romantic story of Miss Hannah Brown, a clerk ina store at Staup- ton. When a child, lving in western Missourt, she anda ittue schooltellow named Charile Car. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, « AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : 3. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't ¥ clint ary om oe relia go cen et See Sit eat ee septal SO ean & ‘Post Office at Washington, D. ¢., as : {Entered at penter formed a romantic attachment for each am ee, she was discontiate tor her achvlboy towers The sine Marie Sran published on Friday—8l & fami had ‘not ten Tong ry onto Teton dea FF-Al mail subscriptions must be paid in sdvance; o ee oe op hg _ sii miticeertnoepaaoee "=| WASHINGTON, D. C. S I J Pp Pp I EK M E; N r I N THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, | vege ver et The low of ner relatives ui: a MR arr ai re See ne Ee eR ree a ere et rs | < = — = or ms % a : jp ty By Went to live *, ay ae = Bismarck*s Fight forthe Army Bil young, man named Will G EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. | sophtblic Butbaing Stee son | mus coveesruyrs tuneve Duara ov rr aor | Sun ftell drapery ise with hex He TION, IN SHORT HAND — SLOAN DY FUTURE Days. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. NPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE EXTENSION OF WATER MAINS, | _YHICH MR. MILLIKEN PROPOSES TO PURCHASE. Tron. housekeeping a diMcult one, and, as his parents: ‘The property Mr. Miliiken’s Dill proposes to pur- | In the debate on the army bill in the German | Were not favorable. to the inarrlage, the sour old medals. C te i la ; noid medals. Classes and private in Why a Change in the Law is Needed— | chase for public building sites south of Pennsyl- | Feichstag yesterday Dr. Windthorst again spoke | man got In a bad 1x and ended lus life by the mor if hold oti *Paition by mail. Call oF send stam rpuoias DOWLING, Auctioneer. FJ(708. Z WAGGAMAN, Real Extate Auctioneer. Rewular, sale of “Household Effects at my ution rooms, SATURDAY, JANUARY FT prospectus. ‘Typewriting taught by experi TRU: TRUSTER'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | at TEN O'CLOCK, embracing description of | tow the ped bounded by | I favorof a trietnnate term. Prince Bismarck re- | Phine route. lore. “J nw. 430-15 'STEE’'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ni Progress of provements | vania avenue consists of square 226, iv m a een crRehnui¥ OF mustg | BEAL ESTATE AT HILLSDALE, NEAR ANA- Sere to haa ihn Rae ER Sd ‘ninbe of Aatigas Wardrobes | gp Checked, 14th and 15th and E street and Pennsyivania | minded the reichstag that in three years the coun- | Aus Jhn wink to furans eat ae fall F paiaing an 3 of decdsof trast of date August, a — try might be confronted by altered circumstances; or faye enh ‘St. pad Building, cogner th and F nw. Eight- ‘Virtue of certain Cotte Boilers and Table. In his bounded brother. During All ber joys and sorrows in Ohio eenth year. Piano, Organ, tatce ‘Violin. Fate, Cornet, Gan aes yoth, 1484, and now from the widow off ‘Three large Copper Steam Coffee Boilers: ae Teport to the Engineer Commissioner | py p, x, 1¢th and 15th streets, assessed at $78 | Polltical parties in the reichstag might undergo | the young woman had not forgotten her rst love, a, rec advantaces. 0: B. BULLARD. Director. and recorded in Hiner 3129, 4 pare pies apa poction, on Sleighs, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Horses aud Har- ae placed peicaten Ve See? 647; square 228, bounded by D and 14th streets | further disintegration. Continuing, he said: “At arte a areca. ae wes her = ght, are. — 4 BDAY, IARY T! S Fat | Deas, ange in. w in regard ; . 2 - 4 a fet 10 meet ner old lover, RS. ALFRED HORTON HAS, RESUMED HER Bitact | AURA SANUS REESE iA? "N B.—No postponement on account of weather.j18-2 | tension of water mains. ice mains | BetnGea’ Bye Oslo wvcwog’ Sack aid {streets | granted tothe reeustas hy uae codetanton tmere | tl ripeued tuto mature manhood. Ie, to, was JM Giasses in Patriting, at her residence, 1226 16th fer in front | Eouse-and lot, designated as dwelling house No. 1229, ——— lalns. At present Service mains | Dounded by Ohio aven teapots ae, unmarried, and, being successful as ‘a cattle st n.w. China painting s specialty. jal2-2w ‘st public ‘suction. ICHSDAY, | Now York avenue; with tho lot of ground attached | (VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. can only ‘be laid upon a petition signed by the | TalUed at $47,220; ea a, a ss | Die disputes cae irises ed to such misera- | Tinsher, be had ‘accumwated a vast fortune, NOW ATIN, GREEK. MATHEMATICS AND ENGLI E M parcel of real es: | *ereto.. — owners of the property fronting on the street, | Square 255 bounded by D and E and 1%y"and| —Inspeaking of the linperial army the chancellor numbered among the millionaires of Col- Gadiiston prepared for College, Aunapolie West Point *F of Wanbiawter — 1. DUNLOP, Trustee. avenue or alley in which the main isto be laid. | $40m Valued at $58,350; square 256, bounded | sald he had no intention to detract trum Une raglits aye f Civil Service: tions. “Apply 423 9th st, nw. eee ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. a0-d&ds, ANNUAL SALE ‘The Commissioners have no discretion in the mat- | by Pennsylvania avenue and 13th, 13% and D | of the sovereigns of the federal states as the heads Brown and Charlie Carpenter met and the wore = OO) Is eecuiom wumbergh | — = ae == ter except to order the main or not after the 1 streets, valued at $157,854; section 257, between | of their respective armies. Nor, he continued, | (M4 flame was rekindied. On the 13th of Deceibe SR EON END DRAMATIC ARE VOCAL | ge ta pine Cee ad tn er cate ‘THIS EVENING. a egal | D strect and Ohio avenue, 13% and 14th streets, | would the government contest the right of the | Der. ISNG, they were untied in marriage, and Ham LOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. VOCAL | cfeaid Ueetrice in liber Ly Os pembered to C2), (otis | ————_—_ ae U NNGe TURKISH CARPETS AND BUGS petition has been received. Thislaw, itis stated at | Valued at $50/S23: Mebction 25K between | house to criticise the DIN during the debatcan the | Bab Brown is now the wife of a miluonaire, Drivoatie Classes. ‘Mrs, ADELINE DUVAL MACK, Fie hy, fontaining one scre of ground. more oF less. , Auctioneer, e water office, works great hardship upon peo-]C and D, 13th and 13% streets, valued] budgets, provided the government's pi S|] a we ‘us Gee he ™ 1424 N st. a 3a12-6t* fine balding = three-story Seickand | Ay ai an thd stcdk Goalzined in store 1547 Ponn- AND OTHER ie desirous of building housesin many partsof the Sb OS 7s; section £9, | Retween, aan Terenow accepted. Beferring to the question of en Lycee pprecinte Mire, pa FR QF SOUND SCHOOL, | | Terms of sale sylvania ave, between 13th and 14th ORIENTAL GOODS, {reer aRKolving, as it does, the circulation of a pett- Vee ee i be ‘wish t drag it into the prestat @ h *. time ton among ti wel Section 2 a trial lar piece of land south of | ment did not wish to drag it into the present dis- Sr. Lot Jan. 13.—A special from Clint M Erbe Student's Help,” copyriehted 18 mate | Senet complied with within eu ay Sy of sale sts, 2. w, commencing Seattered all over seer Sr operty gro, may De | Ohio avenue, north ot B and east of 13% streets, 1s | cussion. He was sure that If called. Upon by the inn bans ties yoyo a ay Sapo ae op ed bE x ¢] ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY ELEVENTH, AT SEVEN xupnactna City. Tn some capes? ar An fact out of the | Vaiued at $43,487; section 202, triangular piece’ of | emperor the workingmen. of Germans would be | 82% that Mrs. Belva Lockwood was to have leo. Womens ‘A labor saved by this system of | the risk and cost of the Z Rare Pi Weg ene Daghistan, | man owning large Diveke of ree ite ee eeee | Iand soutt of Peinsylvania avenue, cast of 13th | ready at all times to.come forward in deteuse of | Ud at the city ball in thiscity Tuesday night, Ieacntng Tanumage. It is founded upou's | Yeyancing and O'CLOCK P. M., ens nc a Coon iass Cuabeee: Blocks the way for improvements by. rerasing te | 40d north of D valued at $117,213; square | fatherland. In concluding, he again assured the | but up to noon a single ticket had not been sold, Epes "zines for stuite and’ childgens Lessons on | _Ja8-dts snd wil continue every evening until the stock issold, | Royal Ouchak, — imp eeeg ete sign the petition. 2s, between, ¢ and , Tain and ith street, | house that he would wot Abandon & hair-breadth Secoming disgusted, she leon the gulf trai “Sounds” Saturday at 4:30 p.m., 25 ct. a lesson. a8 follows: ‘Camel’s Hair, Royal Agra, Royal Bokhara, Another case is where a public hydrant has been | Valued at $146,401; section 204, north of Ohio ave- 0 bill and mi pene — eB Bata, ge Dent eat ee 4 at ¥ E VERS, CUTLERY, RAZO! erected by nue, south of ¢ and west of 12th street, valued at | the measure, the convention of Woman’ suffragists. Mr a hcoee are ne is dort. it Sa CE aasewe Bosom Auetelieny Borat Comes ares asquare.” The pop aeuall pipe Into the matddle of | SUF. 58: goction 20% south of Ohio avenue, valued | Prince Bismarck has long daily conferences with | Lockwood was to have lectured on “octal ‘and SECOND, SATURDAY CLASS FOR INSTRUC. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, Mosque, Royal Sumak Carpete and Bugs, Saguaro, The people of the square there getting | $47,288; secuen 90s, sourh of Galo avenue, valued | ,, Prince Bismarck has long Gally conferences with | Lociuoal Lafeta Wantlagtoa "a tecrare wien eae Aine te aittal Diparementen Seomiataes | LNVESTIGATE! ALE UME Ae ee STATIONERY, BOOKED, Portieres and Embroideries, the whole improvement by fetusiie fo oe Une roneend po. | avenue and C strest and Lith aud 12th streets | relchstag. In govermment ‘circles it is believed | delivered here a Year ai goons froin 12.30 to 3:30 for those not etudents at the BOOKS, SILVERWARE, TOYS, MUSIC BOXES, SJaring tee cise takki Sai tion when ‘Somebody wishes t build houses and | Valued at $129,940; section 324, south of C and be- | that a division on the bill will be taken to-day. Chiversity wpe dollar per month of four weeks ‘and a quantity of other goods too numerous to men- ae ee eee introduce water into them. In this case an act of | tWeen 11th and 12th streets, ¥alued at $60,435; | The government's supporters despair of the pass- imadvance. [al0-Iw'] W.¥- MITCHELL, Sup't. IT PAYS! tion. ‘This stock will be sold positively to the highest tion of Orient Textiles ever public charity reacts againgt the city in » most | Section 249, belween the Avenue and C, und, be- | age of the measure. MLLING FIMSELY BECAUSE HR WASN'T ALLOWRD TO NSTRUCTION bidder, without reserve. Dealers and private buyers sent to this city. unpleasant way. The law, Capt. Symons says, is | tWeen 10th at reets, valued al 295; ——-~see—___+ BRING HIS WIPE HOMR. I PIANO AND VIOLIN. eee iniquitous trom a purely bus section 350, between C street and Ghio avenue, A Congressman’s Arm Broken. Ky, 3 3 - ra for,temms apply to CHARLES B. DONCH. 926 ori eredeban pene etesee Axs0, omunissioners Sibuld” have the power 19 tay | sod stm S00; Getangte souk Of Fonmaylvanin’ave- | "insnesse rock Simon, Son, 12th Kats namadend:, Daler ‘Gommys MSOR special ott eg ie oe a= : mains wherev 1s a demand fheref section 380, trlangle 5 ve 5 oI * ‘, + KS “4 RT SCHOOL, ‘WEST END, — | THE MOST EXTRAORDINABY BEDUCTION SALE. A SPLENDID SELECTION OF ANTIQUE RUGS. | Teasonable belie thet tee Coane iberefor and’ | Tie, east of loth and north of C streets, valued at | | 2°P! Neat alee Ties Le Mitchell, of Connecti. | ives the revolting details of the suicide of 8. M. A 1924 27th ne 3 ‘TO-MORROW. Sa al aE to be collected will Justity them in80 doin, $196,326; section 381, north of Louisiana avenue, | CUS Went sleighing yesterday. AS a result he | Storritt, sSterritt was a manof about forty years Miss S. W. Kelly, London Medalist, and Miss M. — Tobe sold at public sale, without reserve, at my sue- | “The recent letter of Chict Parris of the are de- | South of Cand between tn and 10th streeta, val- | roamed about the Brunswick hotel last evening | of age, and had Just married. His mother aud " Principals TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. tion rooms, ent, shows in another light the hardship of | Ued at $151,205, and section 382, the triangle South | with his left arm and hand swathed in red flannel | sister objected to the ‘SMelials awarded fm life classes in June, 1887. PRICES THAT MUST SELL THEM. pe , 2h er Tigh oR ae Sta A ee ce apis GQ Jal0-1e* EIGHT CRATES OF ASSORTED CROCKERY AT | 8.W. COR. 11TH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE., | the present law and the necessity for a change. and carried in a sling. The Congressman had ing SS nee Rist He calls attention to the lack of water north of | and 10th strects, valued a8 $308087. ‘The total of | Stopped at one of the road houses tovwarm up and | ew At De Could not livethere he would mot ive Wi ite Inctruction in Latte Gavek, Mathetnaties and = On FRIDAY, JANUARY FOURTEENTH, 1887, at WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, the Boundary, east of 9th and west of 3d sti assessments amounts to $2,303,257. returned to his sicigh prepared for a fiying trip | SBYwhere, and went to his room, secured | Fagor, ; ‘ pee Full Dress Suits (Swallow-tail Coats) $20. my auction roomacommencing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, and the great necessity of ext mains out The most valuable bulldings are, probably, Al- : ‘ 4 P | put was prevented from using t'upon himself by Bogie tranches ag Ree Onn, oF Pauedls Fesidence | pine Black D. B. Broadcloth Suits at 820. Tduall sell the above consignment, in lote to suit the JANUARY 19th, 20th and 21st, 1887, Sun, 7th ad sth streets in order to afford fire pro- Lingle teeming ichmiond and ban- Tor when atcompting’to get mnt ils sleigh bis Took yp ey Ge} ja8-26* Corkscrew Prince Albert Suits $15 and upward. ‘trade. §a12-2t AT 11 AM. AND 3 P.M. EACH DAY. ction to the valuable property in this vicinity. le railroad 7 COME al ‘sit ming t9 the oneal starting of the | Carty ou urpose, lends who learne = Fame CaaS PEAS <a wae 5. , 3 Pennsylvania avenue. These bulldings could be | Slipped, owing Benen | ane © | of his state of mind followed him on horseback. HARVALD GRADUATE, TEACHING IN WASH: | Storm Overcoats at 85, reduced from $7.50. TUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, ‘There can be no question, Capt. Symons of 2 horses, ‘and he fell backward to the ground, He ~ A ect np Pag tt ron Eon ond | Slonm Qvrcntet 730, reuee rom 12 D as i —_ the Rrebtayy asked Yor buc under the aw | eeu cee see fellon the untucky left arin, breaking the sual | ie uouse here ie had let is be ot wear sete} terms app) itorm Overcoats a juced from TIRE WELL-KEPT FURNITUR! : ed for, = > ‘and making a pain! ough | 2, Ae BUTLER OSE Fate. etm” | Gorm versontest 619.30, eeluced tees 622 CoBeeT ace GRAND EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, | Commissioners are powériess to doit until con- | ,FONERAL oF Ds. FILLETtE.—The funeral of Dr. ind, wy BAR, Ge 9 ‘TRUCTIONS IN CRAYON AND ALLBRANCHES | Irish Frieze Overcoate at 85, reduced from 910. CONTAINED IN ORE °F STREET cerved action can be had on the part of some RUD. | teste een We yeenta aienon, eye Eeies hesckonsenoaemn on tee anne tes sonar sintmng. Oul and Crayon Portraite a specialty. A| Chinchilla Overcoata st $7.50, reduced from $10. CoMPaISIxXG: ein) RE oe as Gtey nnd Rooses uct ners. Meanwhile the prop- | Fev Pather Chappelle, pastor of St Matthew's | Pittsburg Society People Victimized. | jie gait and slashing It across onveral thiges “i Pe tet rombo Chinchilla Overcosts $15, reduced from | HANDSOME PLUSH PARLON SUITE. PLUSH TOP | 7 ire pINEST —COLLECTH FRARE-OU | fire fiend. If the forty-eight mains laid at the | Church, oMciated. By the request of Mrs. Fillette | “LORD COURTENAY” MANAGES TO RUMBUG THEM. | 9 razor,” Sterritt then Walked ADOUL tWo i TED-PUPILS IN ENGLISH AND LATIS, | *47- PICTURES, RATTAN OGRE. ARTIOUE OAR Toate BISQUE, BRONZE, AND OTHER | Joint ex of the United states and District of | there were no pali-bearers. The remains were | A special to the Baltimore American from Pitts- | Yards and dropped dead. Pek Gera by geaionan nb tn | g§jminemte Coes Overcoate 420, refused om | GALA, NAR, CORTAGE SEA AGE: | GUAR AND CHAM S Ets Vagus: | Colurbin crud be Drovght into tae Arcprags | Paced ache Cau at Oak Bo Amalt he a | pag, ganuary 12, says: A evaty Engst Liao scl tescber or sobekan prefered A eShipehilia Double-breaated Conte and Vesta from| PAGE CY TAS READIN HALL RA UR TOE TALS MAGNIFICENT. WINDOW J SB OTBER given to a considerable portion of ke ares iene is stationed tb Florida, after which the interment Dleasant adaress named aa a as BeeD | apy’ powMAN' CLAD POR RROATSINO NER FRED = Te: : Tor Sti ss NTINE BRA 2 MAG : Will take place, Mahy messages of sympa timizing society in this city and enjoying him- ake Smee - E. SCHEEL, "| ("The entire stock of Busines and DresaSuita reduced | BOAHD.W, EXTENSION TABLE DINING | | RIFICENT FRENCH RUHL AND. OHMOLU ‘Capt. Symons thites that if the District conta | were received trom the degeased’shomeiu Charles | pelt at a killing pace tir weeks. abtigeetentel | tony. pects memeuen te taoeen tomers #: 5 tally 33 per cent. CHAIRS, HAIR AND OTHER MATTHASSES | MANTEL SETS: SUPERB BOOKCASES: (CABLE | , CaPi, ea ton, 8 C, and from New York, where he practised Irs. Ida M. Bowman, in Chicago, Tuesday began Particclar attention to Cestneen to eels a tizce | Pinte reduced regurdlees of cost or value. EEN Sir CARTE Rae aie ee ee et EO aE ee | tls and Cees Jt Would be of great ben- | rors ome'veurs. ‘There was #lange attendance at | Mmsel{ here asa relative of the Eari of Shrews. | suit for a divorce trom her husband, Frank J. Bow- furtheradvanced. 734 12th st. hw. Janll-eolm : OURS ec, AT AUCHION. ” UTCHEN RE] Tra ROME OR OWHIGH CaS MADE. TN intl Se the funeral services, though by some mistake the | bury and an officer in the Queen's Guards. On Dis | man, a well-known St. Louls lawyer. The couple Meets comenctar contece. FOR BOYS—4 TO 18 YEARS. On FRIDAY MORMINGIANUARY FOURTEENTH, | HKANCE: MAGNIFICENT SIDEBOARD, (one of ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. hour had not been announced with the death no- | plea that his remfitances were delayed, he has | were married in Chicago June 27th last, and for a 33 6th st Washington, D.C. commen FCLOCK, we will sell at ths coun 2; EX’ tice, Mrs, Fillevte and her son, Lieut. Julian Fil- rrowed a good deal of money in sums Of from $5 * Provides practically useful business education. No | Our stock of Guits and Overcoats for Boys is still | Sbuve naned dwelling, all the well-kept Househoia | GILT AND WALNUT FRAME MIRRORS: M Deeds in fee have been fled as follows: Chas. A. | jetta, will continue to reside in Washington. {0 $1,000. He Talled so many times. to pay at the | “me ved In aflat in Webster avenue. On Sep- x TUlie WILTON, ferms nor vacations. Students enter at auy time. | very much larger than we want it to be, and prices have | Furniture, &c., contained therein, to which the atten- NIFICENT CHAMBER FUBNIT! McKuen to Matilda Bryan, lots 7 and 8, bik. 7, ‘tme promised that inquiries were made as to his | ember Sth Mrs, Bowman left her husband, and Bee Samay, $40. 12 weeks’ course, beard, | been cut lower than ever before. It will pay you to buy | #90,0f buyers is af olla a See Ga MOQUET AXMINISTER AND, OTHER RUGS Marshall; $20. J. F. Ennis, trustee, to A.C. Clark, Canadian Fishing Licenses, financial condition. ‘The climax was reached to- | most of the Ume since has lived with friends in = = ___ sel 6061 | now, even for future use. Oe wbialt ata lhe other articles, the collection ‘which has been | lots 34, 35, 40, 42, 48, 49, 59, 61, 68, 73. and 79, Pros- | 4 SCHEME FOR GETTING OUT OF THE FisHERY DisPuTE. | 48) When the pretended Englishman was identi- | Chicago. She says that soon after the marriage —— FRENCH, AND GERMAN SCHOOL Ppencansox BROS., Auctioneers. on Exhibition at 1730 Massachusettsavenue north- pect; $1,115. Emily B. Thompson to A. C. Clark, ‘It 1s currently reported at Ottawa that the do- fled as the same person who has been so | Bowman began a li of proflig: often —— =e ladies and little girls, 3122 P at, West . — west for several weeks. i Biss? different persons in Norfolk, New York, Montre: days and nights away from his home tn com eee eee eS a EXECUTORS SALE OF LOEFFLER'S GARDEN, | _ The above collection has been moved to the Masonic | 10ts 2 and 3, sq. 1045; $. C. G. Lederer et al., | minion government are contemplating a reversion | andelsewhere. He 1s known as Hugh L. Courte- | pany of idle and victous persons of the femaie sex, uG-eotm ___ Mis G. DORSEY, Principal. BEING LOT NUMBER SIXTY-ONE (61) OF EK. | Hall, 9th and F streets northwest, and will be on ex- | trustees, to C. Mades, pt. 12, sq. 925; $2,265. C.C. | tothe old system of issuing fishing licenses to | nay, allas Lord Courtenay, alias Lord Beresford, | and has both in St. Louis and Chicago been gully JPIENDS SELECT SCHOOL, - OAK HALL. SESTOUOREFURES SUBDIVISION OF PART | hibition on SATURDAY, the FIFTEENTH OF JANU: | Duncangon et al, trustees to Fahnic A. Moore, | American vessels desiring to Msh in Canadian | alias Sir Henry Vane, of Her Majesty's Light | of infldeilty, She further represents that in Washe ‘an elementary and high school for both aetess Bot: 2 Five tas AS RE CORDED TS TIDE No. 10, | hours to" be specified 40 fatere wiversaciente, at Fees gms: 4 4.72. BH. Stickney to D. D. | waters should the United States government con- Se ee DE way ae Shae THOS, WSIDWELL Petacrnee Morag S| a1e SE VExORS ONPICE BON THE DISTICE OF Cos | MUG RS sme eeu ence dar sale, can 02500; | Tonnie Leathers vy, itobert Lestuers tor ‘oq, | tinue in refusing to settle the Ashery dispute by | complaints against him, and the probabilities are | establised an improper intimacy With # young TUAnAnRE 3G Smad aaa a LUMBIA. SAID LOT CONTAINS ABOUT 59.664 | auction. DUNCANSON BROS., 720; $350. D. W. Patterson to M. M. Parker, lot | appointing a commission, It is held that not only | that he will be captured before many hours. His | woman. Bowman, she claims, ts a man of low GiUSEANIEE TO TEACH ANYONE TO MAKE A N. Pp. SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, AND FRONTING | " ja12-dt ‘Auctionéers._ | 4, bik. 30, Columbia Heights; $10,650. D. 8. Hol- | Would this greatly lessen the cost and necessity of | indebtedness in this city 1s large. He represented | and vicious habits. " According to her statement, he peeeubelieel Setter ancnane ieariee meee nding. | 7° Loxe Proctasaniox. Oar ae av ON GaReT STREET | pHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer’ | land to Sarah Blair, pts. 5 and 6, sq. 206; $5,000. | maintaining the Mshery protective service, but | yesterday that he had received ‘a dispatch from | has an income from lijs practice of $10,000 a year, corfiade yeaa peas Ras o ‘TH, AT auc: | TV 7 Saran Blair to Mary E Holland, ‘saine propérty; | that it ‘would add very materially to the revenue | the British minister at Washington, asking him to | and owns, consderd@e valuable property as well = ONEELEGANT HAND-CARVED ROSEWOOD CHAM- mith to J. F. Barbour, sub lots 6 to 2 of the country without causing any perceptt come to see him, 1€ raised $500 on invita wm wan vel is Ory Gaas formed cach month. Co be a | i BER SUITE FIVE PIECES, INCLUDING. AN | $q.326; $§—. ‘Chas, Hert (0H. a Newman, pe, 1G, | injury 10 the Asbing grounds OF the imterests. of | tion. relations between the lawyer and his wilt: Bow: eg ey ER FOR US THAN WORDS, seu in tronk of, the premises, on, WEDNESDAY ELEGANT MIRROR-FRONT ARMOIRE, AND | aq. 42; $1,000. James Bennett to C. and G, W” | the Canadian fishermen, It is also believed that -— man Was already a married man when be made HBG et ae j23-3mo ee FOUR O'GLOGK P. M., Lot 1, in' Loeftiere subdié | COST ORIGINALLY $1,000, ONE ENABE | Géssford, &. 115, sq. 1007; $1,125. W. R. Riley co | 1 would greatly lessen the ity of serious ‘The Tiffin Disaster. the acquaintance of the plaintiff, then a girl about a 20 PIAN ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUITE, TEN LS, Sq. 3 $1, y AY “\ LEXANDER ZIWET, a ‘The Superior Make of our Well-known Clothing, to | *2B.of square 553, kuown as Loeffer's Garden. PIBCES CERAMES WERE MADE IN. PARIS) | Mary C. Blodgett, lots 27 to 33, sq. 235; $15,112.50, | international complications that may at any mo- | rwo MORE VICTIMS ACCOUNTED POR—aNOTHER acct: | 16, and very pretty® She says that intimate rela» A To Cat. ne dines rapes a tea STmNS;, One-half caa balance in oneand two years, | ALE AND “OTHER CHAMBER EURNITURE, | B. H. Warder t6 Clara C. Farrar, lot 17 and 18, | ment arise in enforcing the present regula- Steaua oy Uidns sprang up between herself and Bowman be ‘Lessons in German, Mathematics, ete. Translations Ca a LOT ty ae aE ect On Te eee be taken. #6 | CARVED WALNUT MARBLE TOP SIDEBOARD, | Dik. 16, Meridian Hill; $3,375. Jesse Shreeve to | ons, fore she learned that he was married already, from the Russian, French, German, etc. se8-4mu" Oliver Gox, sub lot 281, 8g. 674; $2,800. W. E. ‘Two more victims of the recent Baltimore and | ‘phen he told her that he was about to get a divorce Lay ny of HAIR MATTRASSES, WINDOW HANGINGS, (A deboutt of RINDEEGARTEN pe oe Ce aa Pe WALNUT CANE-SEAT DINING CHAIRS. CHINA | Abbott to’ Dantel_ Coyne, : A Kentucky So! me Ontohorror at Tiffin have been traced tothetll-fated | from lis wife and marry her, In June, he HE } SIDRT HOME. \ | 121787.¥.W.| god Overcoat Departinent,are open to your im, | 8000 sequined sf tine of male.” Ifterms of salcasenct | AND GLABSWAME KITCHEN KEQUISITES, | Same to Kric M. Noble, pt. de s,c08. WISE DECISION IN THE CASE OF A BOY WHO RAM away | train, and there all identity lost except amelted | filed a bill for divorce agaist his first wire. Sne Jan. 17, 1887 Send ke Somplied with within ten days after sale the executor | _ BTC. AT AUCTION. nell to'T., 0. and R. J. 3 Died & cross bill, and upon that she Was granted a. Opens Jan_ id for circular, stating terms, Kec! j. Warnell, pt. ‘AND GOT MARRIED, wi revolver. 7 etc. Miss LE. HILL, Kindergartner. jalowe spection, with the Lowest Prices. Teserves the right ‘at thorisk end | On THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY TWENTIETE, | 4° Rector to Win. Mayse, lov 3 atch and s disiguret | Their names are | qivorce. Before the trial he sent the present plain _e -___tal-zw" "| “It isa practical fact thet we are not consider- | Sout of the defeaiting purchaser aftcr Ave’ days’ pubic | 1887 commencing. a1 TEN OCLOCE, at residence, | 2° Rector to Win. Mayse, lot 3, ‘The most ludicrous case ever tried in a Ken-| J. 1. Beatty, of Bloomington, Ils, and Alvin. | ti to Chicago iu onder to avoid any scandal Chat MRS MASS BERD ERGaRTEN, } 1918 ing the question of profit on whet remains of | Hotice of such resale ip some newspaper pul ed in, He gues pst | sorters pet weet, Leama 20) 208 | Jon: Lynch to aaine, pt. subeloe E, tucky court was decided in Hopkins county Satur- | Ice, of Penfield, Ills. This makes a total of fifteen, | might come out during the hearing of the case. Revises nec tae? ama] Se eats Oe | Pane eS RR, | tae sete See pment hr. | Sage aun gob meh ik | 38 Mover na Ander ed | LC Me ee a fae bee | us Ser ccna cae af 5 coer cae to Gr JonrS coLLaGe ANNAPOLE a ‘We have mde big deductionsinourSuit De. | a2ddnas *%* a of parties jog an elegant sujteof Furniture." | $4’000. Panny B. lngersoll wo BW. Holga: lee Soaoph od to tue house oC. H. Dame, end thers | Hence that When made publice will cause a sensu- | obtained his aivorce and Was about co carry Out Didier, Deyerswenis and Four Goursso¢ study. | partment. We have made'big deductions nour | pyr ay BALE OF VALUES TRPROVED | A hese ils $100, A.C. Clark et al t6 | Som love with Dame's daughter. Old man al- | “gi,amoug the railroad oOlclate x pear Tama | Ae oe iat? Satria sie neraaee eS ee Seadents pernaitte in clube ifdesired. Terme | Pants Department. We have aut deop in our eo ie ae STEONED. OF AAC CRCER TAL OE WA REED ZAP HONED | 08, Go cee eS pett Tilly s507r20" eo | lender tried. to get bis son, who refused tore. | yesterday. AS a Baltimore and Ohio passengur | anything more todo with hith except as his wite. He Seeger cok ee | Beerena(niinesbelecatorenee ania Sea TARUABY, A.D. | V BEAU NONTHWEST: Pe Sradford to Praca Apples Here a odart: | yarn to him, by Suing Out & wator habeas corpus, | train was the Sandusky river a freight | came back and forward on ‘visits to the plalitif : ot beaut as 7 ise [ARLES TER, ‘virtue of 2 decree passed on the 28th day of, 9600. A. F. Fox, trustee, to Stilson Hi | In the meantime young Allender and the giri | on the Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western | until September, at which time the visits mene. _Situation inogt beautifal and ealtheal | For ‘Now's the chance for Barrains in. Men's Fur- Executor of Estate of urnest Lachiey Desonsea, | Devoniber, 1686, in the extwe. of Taruston va (Mt | 20,09, 150; $3000, ‘Martha Heandersom te WB | Weut to Springhel, Tena, and: were married. | jumped the track at the crossing of the two roads, | altogether. She" afterward. ascertained, so she Gaiversity of London, Eng.) ey nishings. EVERYTHING CHEAP FOR CASH. $e5-déds Rader et al., in the Supreme Court of the Distri Dénalason: pt’ 20, sq. 516; $3-700. BH, Warner | The boy's father hada Writ served on the itl’ | und before both traiuscould be stopped nine reight | clalins, Une acts of infidelity complained of and Sa of Columbia, numbered 9.981, Equity: Docket 25.1 | ov al. to D. igeere Te hess eee) 3, bik. | father, and the case was taken into court. Alien- | cars had been wrecked and plied in every direction. | brought tis blll for divorce, not alone to obtain & ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE. eas J eNadnson BeOS. Anctioncers. shall, on TUESDAY, JANUARY TWENTY.FD 21, Meridian Hil: 50. B. H. Warde der wanted the marriage annulled, and the cus- | ‘rhe passenger engine was damaged. The pas- | legal separation from the defendant, but to estabe StEECH, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR NOAH WALKER & CO, favs OF Twostony parce | Heed Moorea ee its oner at puulicale. ts | Ty C prodhead, lots 44 and 46, Dik. 4G. Meridien | cody Of Kis boy given, toohim. ‘Whe court, room | seugers were badly scared, but no one was injured. | lish her reputation as lls lawful wife. : ieee =| S05 eetrnirvenee._| oS Rprisnt Ma 90H ISR RRR OREN |p Pe A oes t etedae fig Eaelis | SUH W-doons one tac, pe, | han Seer, a econ me Exploring the Wreck. Mormons in Tennesee. aud 1214 14th st. and 1407 Massachusets ave. ‘Virtus of a deed dated February on, 3d atrest’ west, in Washibgton city, twenty-ive | “The FoUung nian Joseph 1s found guilty of matri- | mE REMAINS OF THE CAFTAIN SENT TO BALTINORE | A BILL TO DRIVE THE PROSELYIING ELDERS AWAY. Gerime ME AND'Ms'w. DCABEEL! "Dyce In: said oly secondo tn the a fpsode, ot (| (35) fect andra dm wet path ane lots one A Daspetaen mie mony, and. Sentenced to live wits his new wile ~ MORE BODIES RECOVERED. Ateiegram from Nashville, Tenn,, January 1, 1h RLINGTON INSTITUTE BoaMDING AND 40 ot neg anda the foauont of the party secured | paruy uniroved, ty, tworsigry buch, house With'S | ape men rarngn “oop NiouT,” AND 18 aPrenwanp | Hat sepatated Dy death, Bd altender the pin | A Norfolk, Va. special, January 22th, says: The | says: Reports come trom the eastern portion of AdDoy School for Gira. at ‘Alexandria, Va. six miles fpomty, 36. oe a eRe | ae ee ee FOUND DEAD IN HER ROOM. ‘this time and foreverthore.” body of Captain Frederick G. Halberstadt, which | the state that Mormon missionaries are at work in om Washington. References: Gov. — a . a looks exceedingly Itfeltke, chmot Jol Terms of sale, ss prescribed by decree: One-third has been embalmed and sly *, | that section and are gaining many converts. Two Hicfiood Vx Hi: Soh Barbour, Waa pee eatin ance’ it gne'and we say umn eo Gave | | The New York Herald gives the following ac- A Miser’s Treasure. has been placed in a suitable casket and forwarded | years ago the enraged citizens of Lewis county at- es ee Terréd payments, beanie atx Percent Tnterest, payable | Goughter of ‘Rev Sa oe Paxton, the | rue coNTEST OVER PERRY'S ESTATR—MORE BONDS AND | to Baltimore by the steamer Carolina thisevening. | tacked three elders while they were conducting **Exocuriox ° ‘MEEK AMBITION CS erica Leo. hl Panag : sd a GOLD POUND. jp | ME Hines undertaker, will codown to the beach | yerviews on Canccreck and stot two of tuem ~ rec 5 ad be 2 Considerable speculation has heen indulged in | by special train over the Virginia Beach raflroad | the third narrowly escaping. The legislature sub- Sie witioet ht Baers ns een oom. Fequired on the purchise at the Gone of ast wih pasignd night, daughter,” sald the Rev. John R. | by Philadelphians as to who would fall heir to the tomorrow {9 prepare for burial the bodies of the | sequently, paserd lav, aking It & fewny 9 e Sole know ‘iat powe amie jalking alon: toreh oF = Gays the trus. pP2? of Rebecca Pax: We recovered from the wreck, | preac! ygamy. the punisuunen part Soreiewe them seen Toe | ee feos ‘reserve ihe vieht to-resell at the risk and cost of | ton in the parlor of his residence, No, 1 west aath | Wealth of Joseph Perry, the miser who, with Hich- | STy'yring them up tothe city te uext Gay for in | belag Axed at two years’ luprisoument anda hve this art Hevelops them ‘4 ‘flckering consciousness of ese i e, and bring Dp ty day THE MARTYN COLLEGE OF : the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing st the | street, ou Sunday night, ard Price, was found last week frozen to death in | ferment’ One more body Was recovered from the | of $400. Notwithstanding tis law, agents of the ELOCUTION AND ORATORY aust inetafineuta” payable x and twelve mouth | porchusers cost “Good night, papa,” answered Rebecca, and ex-| the former's house, No. 1025 Locust street, and | surf this morning, which makes twenty-two of the | Mormon church are now, and have been for some FrSelg locate gf 323 OU street. near the city RIGHT from day of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser, HENRY RANDATI WEBB, Trusteo, | cusing herselt from the company present, the | geveral claimants have turned up. The nephews | Officers and crew of the sup, leaving five still mis- | me, engaged in making’known Its doctrines to Tuts a large strocturs, pianlaly equa aad ite | in datiiceea tj slaen can oral cash, ai purchaser ErPer wiih RED) | THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer Tee nor Seg | Pretty girl of 16 retired to her room om the Séo0nd | ee tana ae car ang onlyoister, | sing. ThE Steamer Job T, Wilson has arrived rom | ue ignotant classes in the, mountain’ districts kha our every: wwor to please and protect = LING, Auctionset. or. nf ister, | the wreck, ‘up alot of rigging and mate- | Senator Simeriy, seén the ects of Spaqualied opvertaniies fa fetelep nee eset Troording St the cnet nf ee ec ieee Tf ee ake Fons vow: ‘Auctioneer. One hour later the reverend gentleman sought | WhO reside “fa Frankford have putin thelr cla te rnd tere out toate lontied, “dhe reports the | the labor of thiste enimarten, to-day sntroduced Of the voice. ‘THE PEOPLE, are not complied with within ten da; sale, the a his own sleeping apartments. | To do so he had to as being the next oF icin, And have secured the ser- | Vessel badly broken, with her decks washed away | in thesenate & bill to punish tem. ‘Tue vill ttesches Elocation as an elegant art for home snd trustees reserve the right to resell the. property after EMBROIDERIES, iss Rebetca’s door, He saw that the gas burned | Yices. of Horace Hepburn to see that thelr rights | S0'tne cargo floating out and drifting off.. Of her | makes it unlawful for any person to teach or pro- scciety, ae well a for tse in public slag, VOICE CUL- tat time st the, risk and cost of tue defaulting pur: |4 DIRECT IMPORTATION OF Ewprotpenres | Pricutiy and divined that in the premises are maintained, Yesterday morn— ther Tall, the f lugate polygamous doctrine, publicly OF TURE ARTICULATION GF THE ENGLISH LAN: | but try weever so hard, charm we ever so wisely, we | chaser. INARD H WABNERY FROM MADEIRA. COMPRISING. Al we | brightly that his daughter was prov- | ing “smother claimant. tothe interest. in | UPPeT Works only the weather rali, the forward | mulgate polyg: pualicly et pet es A GP ans atte PAE | SR TCSSTUS Se cr ca | ioe MEAP IRPARSES tee | GENESEE SPO Ce Avood | ado BS Saige Ma’ monn cv | Seer ceca vs eet witiStt nS | meaty iat “ir See a SONATION, PANTOMIME, | Vi SPEECH, ; net AT AUCTIO But there wi an attorney, fled a caveat ‘with the 4 otishen! a his bil 3 i. fas nO * N Ss wet ‘the provisions of this bill shall, on convictior AD ceaetpigonetiemeng| RTE wonan camecers | sis GMA A PTNENE'TE | op movner AGA fiscane arr. |, fue werce coud pt Un ate | Real gpa Mar etn pn | gastrin” 5 avert Spe | Went ie cot Aa ‘AND PLACE. EENTH, 1887, x spectacle to the fond parent. against p ‘the wreck. not less than three nor more than elght years, ‘ENT COVERT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, I shall sell the above consit it. C will and testament of Joseph ——— GIs a’ ed tees acer a tin Popls toenter Prox Gs 429-cokds EON ASHTURD, "| Trustees Cite eat oop ee trade, apa individal tyres pense form Of the FOUnE Eee aaa es Parry unl tie sate erat wills. The search ines ‘A Wicked Editor Bobs = Burgiar. | hscounty” A daughter of te deccasd Was bape 8 ‘or to become Teacher tio, eae ; e o : 5 o Sie Ret Poem FE DE FEFTEEN DoLit vies SUE ABOU, SAP dU RRR 2 : narra | Remakes aioe ens ca, ata | "Ue eto etn our scee chants to we | Tintern ed so eae ak SR wuctioneer ; Inenced on Saturday and continued at intervals | We return sear clcmne ae ae eae TietSay foes ht coures of witod, Sad’ he arsine: | The people donot demand ruchawholeeleslsnghtar, | POUR UGLACY Em’ 2 front of he promises, at | I ase op anIGE House, no. 1222 n | ed.an apparatis tbe used by Rebeca wheren. | ever sinor, Ismet yet completed. Various suns | enterprising but misguided burglar who broke tBt0 | Guerreunurkable instances wen related Dy tho tive catalogue. a ‘d14-3m_ | and take all such statements cum grano salis. BRAINARD FERARNEE)} rrustecs. ‘STREET NORTHWEST. zy fered from a curvature of the spine. ’ It was a Rae eS have been found | our residence night before last, under the impres- | senator. Several missionaries have Deen in- ee COLLEGE (BURNED | We repeat that ‘tis our MEEK AMBITION to win the SAMON AgHFORD. te “pulley” instrument and was attached to the wall, | Secreted In all inanner of places, an sion he was cracking the rib of the druggist who | dicted, but forfeited tuelr bonds, tearing the re ut Dec 3) wil Re vpen MONDAY, DEC 12; Jn | confidence of the PEOPLE and toretain that confidence | _/#7-todds SP Age belts (ee sof aie Sat egy Alone end of ‘the rope were tastened braces to go | MUCEIES: SMa Ao win has yer vesm found, | lives next door. He entered at the window and | SUC of a trial, Scn.modiui is, National Bank by selling nothing but reliabl aueaile = : ihe District of, ‘under the chin and behind the head. ie ‘ SPIT, = STE Building, southweet, commer, ce ae streets | Splish READY-MADE CLOTEING ot concthe TE (CRANCERY SALE. OF BUILDING oquent of the, party Therehy secu aball seirat | loops. are Properly adjusted. the sope ‘ie ealieg ihe searoh was resumed. Yesterday atverncon, and | carefully removed his boots, setting thom down on Clerk and Money Gone. Hea youne men andwomen to support themscives | PER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MANU- | XB aap SiS ee RAE, BETWEEN 7 | yablic auction ih Art fe ermine on FRIDAY, el See CoE enn Ea one aoe aT ooo $e oor, a bite CONE In we ane indebtod tor cae | DMAFFRARANOE OF ALOTD W. SINGmAM WEEE S700, So sucgeerully, perform the active, duties of life. | FACTURE. she Z FOUR O'CLOCK P-M. Lot No. 14 iu Robert Colet SCRIPRE CREE vernment bonds, $625 12, backs and nearly ‘boots Lioya W. Bingham, a handsome young widower Fer teachin, wiven iz Rapid Writing. the | Two years ago we started out om this principle, nor | the District of Goleenbia sat th 10, 1886, ce Ex, aud Te, ub-aividon of Lots sto 9, in equate No. | with the eoparacas ctor ae of cxeretsing in gold and sliver. ‘Tis makes the value of | Orst Epa Pair oF, boots we the house wwe auieriy | of twenty-three years, lived with his daughterand Foun Rookkesping, Business Practice, Commercial | have we abated “one Jot or one tittle” of the ardor or | the cause of Mary Dunn, by Hus Hliey, ee Ee Seta ear teen oie sis, twelve and | with the assistance of a maid” servant, on | the cash and securities found thus far over $130,-| Sioped out of bed and ex ‘our old bouts for | his mother at the house of Dr. George S. Little, No, Lay: Yoliucal Houcmy, Stenography aid Type Writ | enthustaam which characterized the beginning of our | {eid ws. John Dunn anc e Dun, o 20.082. | eighteen months, with interest from day of sale, Otuer | Sunday night the servant was absent and Miss | 02 his, and then went back and fell asleep. | 95 Duryea street, Brooklyn, until December 14, SF tenckers: “Pallon Besse Det tanviche Becomes | career. Wobave “hewn close to the line.” and shall | ou SATURDAY. the’ TWENTY SEGOME DAY “oe | particulars made known st sale. Rebecca thought she could operate the device | Rar THAN JuMP.—A Portsmouth (Ohio) | How long he was in the house we do not know, but | Ynen ne suddenly and mysteriously disappeared. purtaem citene: Ome, Tear, 970. parable gid cu, Shter- | Comtinne todo ee unto theend. Good people, give us | 2ANU AHN. IGS? at half peat four oclock Bm, in | _Jl-sn-nth JOHN PATO, Trustee._ Meuccessfully without any help. She attended ser- | epeciat says: a fre. was discovered at, five ociock | @eProsumption 18 that when he went away he | TOT SA eS oe Gas young Binghaun's et in« aud balante iu uionthly instalments of @10 each; | Your CONFIDENCE, give us your patronage, and we j {10Rt of Se Duptle sncton, to ay fest ]HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ¥ice in her father's church (the 424 street | This morning in Banning’s saloon, on Court street, | tok the old boots. They have been missing ever 4 y “ a sear scholareiup, im fqil on guteriug, $60; tuition | guarates unto you der, Gatate in the bill described, tov wit: Presbyterian church), and walked home epars ‘andl or scoure, Suneet | since, and there was nothing else to take. ployers, Wood & Sellick, of No. 39 Jay street, New Re gencter of 18 weds. "320. Tal) on entering: giblot 17 of Brainard H. Warner's subdivision of lot | iMPROVED PROPERTY No, 3830 FIFTH STREET, | with the family in the best of spirits, | Which quickly spread Direct copes Oe York, appeared at Dr. Little’s house and Eien sctslone Nears folarahip, $00 on, Sntering; Soot square orth of square numbered 177, in the cy IW EPORA RTO, BG er EHO Her improved condition, itis though made ier | 288. ‘Thomas Murphy, an aged boarder, was seen ‘Terrible Result of Skylarking. that their clerk had disappeared with §700 Which Somthiy scnionees of oe eee Copa arte Termnf mle preribed by dete. The purchase | 18s CURRAN SON AE tt hae NEE gem | Over Conident and induced her to tax her cuse | Mh, Srindon au tng aeons, Ory, Oe, SALON | | y esocr SOUFFLE WHICH CAUSED THE DEcTH OF | Head. cOliscted for tus. Mme Bingham, Who on ontering, mone; payable one-third on the day of sale, | 1°] Sih seivore ee dst TOR ns age ee Oe mary exercise alone. ‘Through some faise move. | ABe crowd caled to him to jul Se a Was at Lakewood, N-J., Was communicated Wi Tiustrated Circular sent free on application. pdb ‘One-third in one yearand one-third in two years there: | ch d,will# é Md | ment the brace supporting the chin slipped, across | tat he Jump, one OF TER FARrEerAl and at once agreed U0 “make good any sh in Mira SARA A SPENCER, Vice Panennl Beira, ster, the deferred, paymenta to be, secured 10 tue | tween Market end Hvederickatrecta, by a depth of | the throat upon pulling the rope and shut alte om | Durned with tue building. C. H. Barber, a merchant of Florence, 8. C., died | jer son's accounts. ‘He had caused her troubie be- s R, Viee Principal dS Ed sntlicient miectines eensctive interest by good | about 125 feet, improved by a comfortable two-story | without giving Poung girl an opportunity to| 4 Feats LIsRARIAN.—Mrs. Sue P. Lowe was on | Tuesday from the resultof a strange accident. One | fore, she explained, Dut, notin a financial sense. NCH LESSONS BY PHOF. HM LARROQUE, 5 VicToR &. ADLER, fbject t@ the approval ot Wie court, drthe court inay | #4 basement frame dwelling house containing eight | make any outery. Death must have come quickly | gongay eiectad, stats Ubrarian by the Tennessee | day about two months ago, while standing in | Atthe age ot eignteen he had run off with ‘Latin, Greek: Spanish, Ttalian, Gera TEN PER CENT $b sEscial order on good, "Perms cash, A deposit of, 8100 required at time of | pling: Site looked a TOUR Leroy eee ug: | legislature. There was an exciting contest be- | front of his store, he was approached from behind | 1u8Fried a schoo! girl o sixteen. and had cope ‘sien ty hon?abh Suite ata hae ling. She looked as though her feet became help. | Seeuslature, There as ah, excmng the fact “from his family for two years. A little sale. Conveyancing at purchaner'scost. _jal1-d&sds ‘when property ts bid. off, nd if pur less and she fell backward with the ladies 204 | py a friend, who playully threw his arms around his Wile died, and since then bis CLOTHING HOUSE comply with terme of sal within ten duys the trustee (QOGUSSIONERS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | “bout her neck. marred Betws taxes, "shsis: the witpw of s Methodist -Res neck, A scuffle ensued, in which Bar- | mother tas Sired for bischild. Slace’ his disap= 927 AND 990 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, _| Chasers cost. ANDI ESTATE—CLASSIC SHORE FARM. _ his daugters neck ana cought urher pens Ane | munlster, who left her pen After her hus- | ber’s head was drawn downward and his right eye | pearance = (harateh Seer) mS wingham Hae Office virme of a decree of the Circuit Court of, apne band’s death Mrs. Lowe took the money she re- | prought in contact with the sharp pointof a smaut | Big! at ; an COR MASS. AVE. DUNCANSO! evangeeaad conus Virginia: posed on the Suey arms. But life had a parted. He iaid the | ceived trom the insurance on his iife and pald it | fend'pencil sucking out of the triend’s vest pocket, | an tava that the unknown ‘man who committed seit * body tenderly on the aud then gave wo “4 suicide by jumping: ‘ridge at N — — Se eae ae JD PXCANSON BRO, Auctionsers Saviee Opioter da aa *Sie seatnat | B18 grt, while other. members ot the family were | Cvet? sete his 4guis, SAIN that, DOL ove Wick | The pencil, whlch Was about an inch and & quar. | two weeks ago Was er Son. MES EARRIETTE MILLS_VOCAL LESSONS TO thus: —— ‘Thomas J. Brady and others, thé ‘therein, | SuiNMoned. Mrs. Paxton is away on a visit, but | for the sake of a living Wife and eight living child- sereiiasbedded therein as to Sunes thee, CUertrer: = ~ +e ——_— a a BRICE DWALLING, NOaTOPEET SE | suf ayant neki onthe urcuiens 0g taste | the father wit the sad aclent was discovered. | ty", Sime,chen MPs Lowe, ag earned support | Une surgeon vo extract tt aterremalningin the | ,WLXcRr”, Ratpemy ecm, Ne Bul arsdays. Music rooms, 306 24 st. xe. TRE! TRE! IRE! WEST. bidder, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY | Dr. ‘ for het own | eye about six weeks, the pencil worked itself out, ie V. Baldwin, < = oe = By virtua of two deeds of trust hereta reci OP JANUARY, 1887, the land in the ings men- | ation Bere, 7 ned Lor sosee Sines Pech] bante, Sha itwas then thokght that with the exception | milionaire “Lucky” Baldwin, of California, has YRENCH LESSONS, PRIVATE OR IN CLASSES. dated Febs vat rant sete o big - | attending Miss Paxton, said toa World rey 4 ve been locked up at the Harrison-street station im F Madaue 5 FELE from Patis) Rxcellent pronun: dais Tolle 301 st seqconeof Sie Tad es Markie | Wened, muon ee, Caan Sore, containing our up; | ios Paxton must have falnted Walle, uslog the Goscume Sti Cats Hiesere a Lrsenar.—ar, | Of the loss of Ue oye, Mir Birber mould AUMCE, BS | Chicago tor several days, 1t being presumed trom Giation an agb instruction. Will give lessons: . * District of Colunubia, and at Tequest of the | land is a valuable improved farm! ‘in the eounty of | ®PPlance. This supposition ts sup] by the ‘an oft her eccentric conduct that she is insane. Monday Sther residence oat thehomeot pupila S31 1athec, thereby and ip to be secured, in's | Westiuoreland, state of Virginie’ watniee Colouial | {Act that when she was found there was a wound hag ey eps Creare the brain Dicamectiallany affected, | Dr. Moore, one of Une city puysicians after a tong Zw poe ccz3-sin FIRE! FIRE! FIREI! of trust dated October 17, 1885 and duly recorded | Beach, immediately on the ‘river, and has on | On the side of her head where she had evidently rig econ $ geen i a iC as luis opinion that she ts in- = ———— in eaid Jand 4 et ned. ita new barn, dwelling and out ‘and wharf, tains that he is stills iberal, and that he rallied | Barper lingered in great agony until Tuesday, | examination, gave It as luls opt CADEMY OF THE HOLY ata wail E440 folio, 43 ot neq. the | ita new barn. d an ns fallen against thedoor jamb. She was not subject | to the of the t under the in- Tht Showed thatthe braia | Sane. Dr. Bemis, with whose family Miss Baldwin aves renumied studies MONDAT. dept 8 peer R nins: Cash eno! y the Coste of guit and ex-| to tainting Mts, but two days before, while AA wiction that te borg Rl rmerly lived, also calle: roman Sra guras he aoskgoee y baat Holt Weel MME a! HOMO NUE | Brg. istic ear a fumact Says | ping wiser tat soe way taken win a fein | SuPBGE oem concen anne gay ot et | Nad erly rote mag) Moway ang provounced the opinion. that Miss Music aad Art, |The. thecr Ft pate to ay _ ‘ hire: cri Teal situate in the percent per antium on $:5.519) part thereof from the bt a pono ae Beene, oy of the common danger tl the existence wn a > Baldwin ts not insane, stuply eccentric. She Ty Sofi: ban Pot re es ce San Ores, oy of Weabington 9 of, October, 1886, dt pdid. and the eum of | 12 NO suspic “aS Miss Paxton has | of the United Kingdom. “He says he believes that en Fe, wow yee a al handsome young wouian, about twenty-taree, ‘clase in i. Pho- ‘Warner's | vision i fom a ae none Of | a majority of Englishmen are less wi! than | Rome Cablegram Americen' and slender. by and Fancy Work Lustra Painting. Calis. | $20.000 WORTH OF MEN'S, YOUTH’S, BOYS’ | Nundstd snr atnicn Cisse che rate of (6) etx per cent per annum, re case point that way. She | ever to surrender any portion of the ‘to| The vatican has madean arrangement with the jee and Kinderwarten are new features’ of the . 136 on the 15th day of April, 1587, aud the | Was accustomed to have her aunt or her maid | the advocates of the of campaign. “The | prince of Monaco by which, in the event of war in-] _Laxg Cries ‘TuReaTeNeD WITH a WATER FaMxm, ey ae Gparsat Neco ic aed mottee omc | Gut ye hock” cher ais ha gal Unt | won tavern. ane ret spain A | olving aly, he Yop, with his minis andthe | TACT eapentege vata, tre mak - Fanart = CLOTHING DAMAGED BY F 3 i" inconves and 4E BERLITZ SCHOOL 0) "AGES, ‘deed of trust premises to be given by the | and her aunt was in the parlor with some friends: necessary. to maintain prefects of the congregations, will remove their could. T es ite st eRe haser, be akan. pashan, iven By ibe | Who were: the evening, she undertook to | Ching courage are x ‘She | Tesldence to the principality of Monaco, and there | S¥ukening to discover that ey could nes gate Sssagiaiehen Gapeien wom tie eas SMOER Aig stiee ae, Bas ten exci Bae Apnea eee transact al papa busines until peace shall have | air? was duet the cbnaing ofthe ange mat paconr superior to all other similar Instita- —Commissioner restored and sume kind ropean agree. | by anchor tor sev tions. “Uneacelled advantages for earning CONVES, Raw Comm'rs. | Ix True ov PEACE PREPARE POR Wak—The Aus. | Of Public Works Gen. John Newton, in New York Iecat optalned guarantering the Independents ot Deen taken from a shore main, ‘This main is neat SATION Beat of naciye teachers Fee extremely low. Woe oat $eitn cabines hins agreed to grant the war minister rae poe eligi id ‘the holy see in its dealings with Catholic | the surface ont Cute ee x ‘tM now for Ladies, Gentlemen jestuoreland County, funds for extra e: res, The Frenc! a ‘water meters. orst world. speci: u convention With | eighteen inches, leaving main gra. sat lesaote free sorUnny | GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT OXCR. ‘ViSStRg a's Office of the Clnvtit Canes: ‘ernment has ‘to increase this year’s. Pa py oe copes Pictines the: abolition ot the gaming | posed. ‘At-noon, however, the lake Degan, to rise wwe so Pua : Sa, AE ABOVE SAE Hite BEEN POSTPONED | | 3.3, Warren Hutt clo sherennts coe ST asa $00,000 francs. in the. Fronch senate yestehasy | $1,200 & fear. Mr. Shaw ie a democrat. tables, Tt isexpected that adequate compensaitge | slowly: Sipe ice extends for so great. ® py until MAY, [ARY fol 1887, in the State of V: do. ‘that | M. ‘said to exhibit France as 7 afforded by crowds of visitors to the pope or by an into Lake Michigan as to threaten the water ‘at the same hour by the ‘THE BEST CHANCE TO GET BARGAINS THAT ea! AREORD, | Uccres of sid sour anspae® oes ESTEE as Barely an artifice used to remove Feruee Tone ze lesion. Rev. Baber indemnity to the prince. ply Of all towns and cities depending on : Jel-n,we s ‘Trustees. | day \of October, 1886, in the case, eecias ta cotvain pariansces . Felon, 6 ree < A a ———— — ‘wife’ FA vane. | York and. hhas been ordered by the gen- Beecher in Boston. Rome TO HONOR AMERICAN XA Spec cEenetn year meen aes once JONCANBON BROS, Anctionsers fee's day cxectted tho bond required bp the sae | | CLUVaRIUS AGAIx Ansuare His twvocence — | efalof the otler in thls COUBUIY to visit ll'Uhe | 2. . Seysarasea ave mien mm orrmEaxces ox | ti from Baluunore, JADU Oth, SAYS: Private AAs Mle te employed Base- | “Given under my band this Gluvertus, who is sentenced to be hanged to-shor- | 2a, CRAs Auta ubgat tures, teantie ‘THE LABOR AMD PRORISITION QUESTIONS. ables ome ease oan aey on ~ vencit of pupil in datade paren l due hep cosh. MERE i Ore 1886. Bs By gl the ‘noted’ Richmond, tenon, whe bas sung ymns ‘the gaethods of the irish institutions. | Henry Ward Beecher in Boston, while speaking | CUiunops will be by the pope to No eT AMD _PREN coor Soutivast e A18-906 for the condemned man in his cell, in which he | During in Ireland the Rev. Robert F. | wonday night in Tremont temple on the subject, | American sees, Among the announce. 21% School fof Young Ladies, 821 Vermont ave, ‘ f Ts OF, VERY Di | says: “Let me say that no words of mine can | Brady, 8.J., of the Holy, Cross college, will act a8 | wre Two Great Battles of the Times,” declared in | ments will be the of the Bev. Jobe WEDNESDAY, September 20th. J629-0m ‘01 arate, Re eanan Yate ai te mer ns cont oe Oe eee reference to socialism, including the labor shove- sijuise ‘e9 Cardinal Giubous. ‘Bev. GHELDON'S ACADEMIES_1004_F STN. W, YS sweet muste, Whatever Gcwers Yaay say or A het agers og mm Mucmieax.—Henry | ment, that the government had no just right to Ireland, of st. Paul, and Right Rev. ae S Mondays, We 4 and 8. 30 st. and virtue of adecree of the goes of Joan any 60 Tom fam tanocess. ‘May we all Chamberlain to begin impeachment | interfere with individuals. Individual was a no connection ieee aie. AS vere can eene ee |Skimaseanre sm Wks eee ieee couute rate won| ea enna ees | overeat eer cant > ae “ rif i ; é ‘the constitution | the reward. He ‘with tbe } trom the who will shortly issue a HOKTHAND | AND, EXPERT TYPRWRITING 4 ele’ ialibg ium tereby ineligible “Governor Luce of Labor, bat inaeeh that every man brief avd ‘iniveraly, acer tard ae ms tan naraa ce to Desonee Special t0 | nied his resignstion Sa mbenber of tus board Tate. the arbiter Cf his own time and 105 sad empowering © to essa degree. Ire exo wt iu B Lae ee ere Be sayes Georne Hoch, the asx st John Hlosy, the | a¥~ He io: ae el ae in. ita be- | A new vee will be created for Dakota, ‘with uistone Ove. bar aes 8 ‘President of the adams Express com. | B=. ‘ae odo saying | prowat of ae Sod'ee anthority | Gunrtore st Jamenown, RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES oF any, has been indicted for the Mon. | LUCe would nei 4 ntdy = fo adults com J Trepares tr cdllege, ‘aouth county grand jury, It is ayes paies 0 0) his) ene he Se Pass omnes CAS A yreck oncurred “the Omaha extension ot funy eaeheceernes Hosanna tnd S| gen renin won a | Se ae eg aa | Ben Sk, Sod i Selan Fas .CHOOL OF MUSIC. teotives are looking for him, minuies 3 pn EE he cechenateaed etter a very bitter couest Bhordly Mr Gea. ewtroyed the warehouse of the Norebers Geutral meeting ar Wewite flapped the tace o¢ Dr. | fal f Socio at Nie art er deters "aorec Dublic room ot ube capital hovay ‘week: ‘wore injured by falling walla,

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