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3 . A f THE EVENING §TAR TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, « AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penusylvania Ave. and 11h St, by 2 A “Welt Scalper” Comes to Grief, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 4 2000e RUNTER SENT To THE ILLINOH FERETEN- ‘S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres. Fae bo ope omarcnony emfhe a ‘Sentenced yesterday to three years: Satan ke Serene = e (Entered at tho Post Office at W second-class mail matter] Tue WEEKLY St«m_pnblished on Priday—@1 2 year. postage prepaid. ‘Six months, Soeepa © Mier nataerideesyatie = “=! “WASHINGTON, D. C. rtising made known on spplicstion. = Sa SUPPLEMENT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. | geasunsi mca tae wipe CITY “AND DISTRICT. SPRINGFIELD AND MAGAZINE GU: ame AUCTION SALES. + | NATIONAL LABOR CONVENTION. | Don’t Know Why She Married Him. | OCs omocor this county. and when shown the It as collected by Mr. Stager, + = 2 = : — a NEW HAVER'S SOCIAL SENBATION, confessed his evlanes gold medals. Classes aud private GOVERNMENT SALE OF A LOT OF BRUSSELS | TRUSTEES WHO THINK A MEMORIAL NO LONGER] ss my scalp te mautee Le Teenee anes ior —— circles are much exctted over a scandal that bas} stped Oy Datating Oats struction daily. Turtion by mail. Call or sand sta CARPETS. O} TH AND MATIING, OFFICE NECESSARY, fesinie ay ett y ‘The National Labor convention met in Cincin- | Tecently taken place inthe marriage of Edward] VANDALIA, Iti., Feb. 24-—On Monday night @ se ihe Sd eT eet OY erperienced | TRUSTEES SATE OF VALUABLE [xIMPROVED | DESKS AND CHAIRS OFFICE TABLES, FIG-] 4 the meeting of the school board Thursday | °°!25 Se ee oo eee momreL OnE OOPS, esterday ain Sheeban, a dwarfish Irish-Americaa, aged twenty- | fUrteen-year-old son of Mr. Jack Wren, living aa arte rou EAST coWNY OF MAMALAND AVENTE AND Qu WEDNESDAY MORNING, 1887 sStanon sec- | night when the statement was made by ar, Dari-| it, !ferior arms” said the army officer, Who, a webiste tela p Teinna Maine Nevada, | Seven years, to Miss Fannie Howe, tbe daughter at { Bowling Green township, in the northern part. of YAN SHORTHA’ ER FOUR EAST CORN F. KLAND AV) = a Ss 1p ei DY | few days ago aay <3 uisiana, Maine, Nevi Swweeks’ studs of au hour per day, Tam able townie | _FibsT STRE ’ OND, commencing TEN Q'CLOCK,in froutof the | ington, president of tho board, respecting | fo" enue pet bpd hela tioky South Carolina and Vermont, ‘The proceedings | Henry Howe, the author and publisher. ‘The | this county, attended aspelling.school tn that dis trict, and while at the school house he thought- son. AH SHEPAI day of June, in the year eighteen hundred and! Pennsylvania avenue, I will sell to the highest bidder | What bad been sald at an interview SIXTX words per minute and iapiove with every les-| | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the ee omen 3 re lady fs an accomplished musician and approach, “Well,” were opened with prayer by Kev, C. M. Lockwood, | Young lessly took @ bottle of ink out of his desk (he being ee Atoenesat-Law,Warrsionsa_| Sy tl cote eer oP oe lor eth eared with the senaie sub-commitiee on” ab-| i fori desire tho Bae etn ing Han kstne gun | a Baptiot minister, dcapive the dbjections of some lnguat.”Avout a year ago young hevaan urved| putt that sks abe to. alo tae TP) KINDERGARTEN; y101 1 anu. | tit md reoords for the District of Columbia, 80, Propriaticns, Mr. Darlington was requested by | may’ be the gun Of the i the otuer man | of those prese pts lowe to give him music lessons, He appealed ras ‘taken sick in-ashort time after. Tear DOP SGANEPS 1221 1 tow. ies of fe partis i uverentupder walddeed. tht | On THURSDAY, THIRD’ MAROH, at TWELVE | Poebot the boar ta prepare ‘© memorial setting | claims. I have been told ex and send shes onan Sunscny tums a ter eee x hisseat | tORersympathy, and sald thet he wanted to | Wards and died, "It is the opinion ot the physician Spsaph torent ty sposhery employed durine the day. fell, abs gabui auc ta frome of te peomcar | ove sail Fire Brot Bang? Departm forth the tacts in relation to the schools and thelr | that Idare not doubt tt, but what we Want is the 2 <a Tise in the social scale; that both his parents | 7hO allended the little fellow that the writing os € DAY. the TWENTY THIRD DAY OF FEB: LD, heeds. Since that night the situation has changed | gun of the present and'we have it in the Spring. | MF. Lockwood made an address, his mention of | Were drunkards, sat ther hie ones RATEBTS | uid contained poison similar to rough on rats, GUYAEANTEE To TEACH ANY ONE TO MAKE A} RUAKY J Ee ¢ FOUR O-CLOCK Pa {he following | £23-dte Aas't Secretary U8. Frewsiry. fomew hat > pouumber or, te, Bem fi, anes ringtleld of to-day is a great improve: Rev. Dr, MoGlynn being heartily cheered. Speak- Wretched one, and he was thus kept do Bel ig mn Case ~ lte-size crayon pe feo leeaoha: jon ribedd real antater e om. SSTERS BALE oF VALUAnLn TMEROVED board e a ve cent luch-Indicted Moonshiner Dead. eg ng paceman cco “i sini | inte District of Gokunbin: tp wits Past of Lots tot | TRUS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘are ‘the _ op! Of fifteen years ago. "It ts the peer | ing of the aim of this meeting, he said it repre- | Sang and showed that he had a maguificent volce. CATED | !0n that there is no longer need for the | if not the superior of any milité le loader. I She finally consented to give him jessons, and | AN IRMKPRESSIBLE WEST VIRGINIA ILLICIT DISTILLER ‘oom Tie May Build rithend ef pans ck cama etuaberttitven eeaian tet omioe CASAL SOREET BETWEEN SOUTH “¢ | memorial and it is douvttul whetnes one ‘will be | Would be obliged eee aseaey single Loader. I Trouple was wien, of the workingmen, Ite chiet | Sis obtained position for nim tn, the ‘chat of DIES IX A STRANGE MANNER, STAMMERING CURED. = begiuniug for the same at the southwent SIRES, FIRSL STREET WEST AND SOUTH | Issued. Mr. Darlington sald to a Srax reporter | friend, whom you interviewed the other day, for | "Toul at ue lobby, which represented | ‘Trinity Episcopal church. She told her parents | Warmuxc, W. Va., Feb. 23—John Q. Harris, Qu Genms Min 31. STEVENS HART, Principal of | orncr of suid wuuare, aud rauing thence norton int | ,D SERBER. ° Court of gaa | ter bere ca spapers had already set the mat- | the facts which show that it has been surpassed by | the class that bought class legislation, Speaking | that she felt she could hot tolerate him, day | one of the most persistent manufacturers of moon. Manca gts Me map ome oe fish, Lan | streetone hundred and seven 87-100feet(10787:100): | we plstret earns the Sapre pe Gourk eel is perare cis public in @ more effective manner phe Martint-Henry rifle even as a single loader as | of labor organization (which he fa he said | be asked her, if a man who was beneath a lady, shin@whisky in West Virginia, whom the federal paucstors ant Patrona ai: ime Sees conn et Fiabe any die ie nee ¥; | 10.169, the ubdersiguet passed, Will Dee tock PI iy than @ memorial would doit The Senate | he claims. I try’ to Keep up with professional | the riot at Pittsburg was the result of un- | and should marry her, whether it would ralsé . commit % i Sh Fini sen wit Sarylan "aves Bey oar Sono | lah PuOle auetan an feout of the Brelees on | committee te auld had agrasd vo make the zalat, | matters aid ae far as I know, the only comparison ful strike in New York was | him to her standard, She told him it would be | authorities have pursued relentlessly, but unsuc = organized—the peacet UE, A [ARCH num pay of the teachers $300 instead of $400, and | ever made between the two was in 1879, the result | the result of labor organized. [Applause.} The | her social death, and would not help the man, | cessfully, for the past ten yi has just died at “OUR O'CLOCK P.M, lots numbered. sane, | feet (54-50-100) to Maryland avenue: thence south- ative Partstan F 5, 18,19 and | to require that there be ‘no increase of teachers | of which was published to ordi notes the Recently it wa: ‘that the house of Josiah Dilly, in W county, from i on Sai re ol hund: aud -eisgh Dy 18, ordnance convention, by a rising vote, gavi nks for the iy seen Sheehan a great mete ances hy Aan intLcaeiaiaiie et ee 20, in Henretta Richards aud others? recorded sub- | receiving more than $00, instead of $700 as at | next year. ‘This ts what the Teport says: ‘The Snunister who had Un cowite wes as this | lnfluence over her, and about a month ago they | & most peculiar cause,’ Harris Teached Diliy's merciae rf conga gal: Ail he prcbane money to be paid in | Arion paren, 0% 18,40 square 980, with im-| frst threatened. aunts change required @ recast: | rifles were tested in comparison for initial | minister had done.” wont te the Key. Ib. Selden Gilbert, of the Church | house late Friday ight, miuoh @xhausted, covered _ a ——EE it of wi juired at the 101 v city, reo power—as v1 etra- Tre arry we to ean TC NSERVATORY OF MUSTO | Sop AjcePont of neing ang recording at pure | _erms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third en wisueet hile this was better ty, ll, rer shown by penetra. President weliick, In assuming the chair, | of the Messiah and asked him to mi ‘them, | with mud an skim, having evidently co: ; first would | tion in whi es y 3ilber eled a long distance and Waded several moun- INGTOS NSERV y Ne f the purchase money iu cece ane the seeing proposed, tt ite _Pine—accuracy, and fatness | counseled courtesy, good will and good business | Mr. Gilvert refused for some time, but his remon. | tra ng qenth year, Piano, Organs Voice Violin Pinta, Cottet | SnARGE" cont, Terms of gale, tobe complied with | erate oe ead Ee i reac caus! | probably result, If it becdine a ev, im s toss to the | of trajectory to regard to accuracy, it will be | methods. Ie wanted to say thatthe was with | strances were of no avail 80 he maried them, | tain streams “In a short ame Ihe complained 01 &e.. Free advantayes” 0.5. BULLARD, bintior JAMES M JOHNSTON, Trustee, percent. A deposit of twenty-ive dollars ‘will be re- | Schools Of some'of the best teachers, It would | seen that the Springheld did better than the Mar- | them in obedience Wo law, but not to defy the law, | She Kept this to herself for over a fortnight, and | terrible pain In one of his toés, and the pain be. ‘de3m" f2-dkas ‘Webster Law Building. quired when each lot is struck off. Terms of sale to be prevent the increase of the salary of any teacher | tini, with the mat ion of one of the targets at At the evening session F. F, Haof, of Henry | then told her mother, who was horrified.” she | coming unendurabie, he ampuiated the member APY, AVL STYLES OF | PyUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers | Compe with in, seven ays from, day of sale. All| recetving more than 3000. Now young men com- | 1,000 yards. ta ail une other points the superior. | county, Obio, made an address advising the con- | Said that she could not tell why she married him, | With ® mallet and ‘chisel, “The pain, however, JOHN i. MCNALLY, ye Mondays and Tila, Gotiek pm Co ‘Trustee, Columbian Law Brarg. | POVeRE 10 tench higher grades were employed at | ity of the Springfield was manitest except in tue | vention to pub a prokibidion plank le ite peewtore, | and th Los PHON rst at $1,000 a year under th tation of hav- | single one or few day's ago Siiechalt came to Mrz Howes house | hougs heeted, unable to support 1Ee ages, Bar ear). Monda} a Thured yelook CHANCERY SALE. OF VALUABLE IMPOVED RF, NG, 2: ‘a year under the expectation | Single one of penetration; but, as tests made in| ‘The committee on permanent organization re- | few day’s ago Sheehan came to Mr. Howe's house rs je to support t iy. Tumbian College Preparstery School, 1333 HAN TRTE ON SERENTH STREET UDP TEESE Bus oN o_o ing their” salaries increased. from to Year | comparing it with the beaboay-Martini showed | ported ehanaece cur Bova Streator, of Hilinols, for | toenforce bis claims, Mr. Howe’ expelied him, | ris haga wife and family in Webster, where 10 Residences visited. fl AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, IN 1HE CITY 0 (ARNER & CO., Until they received the maximum of $1,500, Mr. | that it gave a penetration of nearly two inches at | president, with one vice President from each state, | and Mrs. Sheehan has not seen her husband since. | OWns @ fine farm, but be long ago abandoned agri. -AVERLEY SEMINAR OF WASHINGTON, D.C. __026 F street northwest. | Darlington said he thought injustice ‘had been | about one mile, it would seem, hardly necessary to Pennayivanta being represented by J. P. Lane. In | Her friends think that she has been mentally un-| culture to engage in the illicit manutacture of 'w.. Boarding By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of, IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS. done the Commissioners “in criticising the fact | increase its power. One hundred rounds of Martini taking the chair Mr. Streator said the object of | balanced for some time by taking drugs.” liquor. There are a dozen indictments against bi and Litile Girls Wenth dy of December, & Betend” in eauieybe | PUBLIC SALE, OF VALUABLE UNiMPRovED | that more thon halt of the one hundred | rifle cartridges weigh nearly two pounds and two | tls convention was. to onganize pasty’ vor the | A later dispatch says: The tesrriacs wilt fur- | iu‘the United states court Mise LIPSC Taira a | teenth das. of December, A; 2. 1886, in eauityMict |“ PROPERTY IN THE SOUTHEAST SEUTION OF | thousand dollars asked” tor. new school | ounces more than Showa ee eo eens and two common yood ot the whole people, to guard the | nish food for gossip for New Haven's high society Sas ‘HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES Of the premises, Yon WEDNESDAY: the TWENTE THE CITY. batiaings was asked for the high schools and at the | tce cartridges.” Springfield, with bay- | weak inst the strong. HeWwiched ie understood = for some time to come. Miss Howe moved | * Kew Know What They Drink. T THIRD DAY of EEURUARY. AD YSOT, at HALF: | .g¥e.are Authoriaed by the partion in interost to Semin subs Commissioners asked $20,000 for | onet and scabbard, is of the same weight as | that this party was not the party of anarchy, | {0 mostexclusive circies. “She Was an accom: | From the Buffalo Courier. 723 14TH ST. N. W. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.” The followin parcels of Yi Se SB Fenting school-rooms for .ower grades, a sum that | the Martini, but with the rod bayonet is lighter. | though it'was a fact that anarchists were not | plished musician and Unguist.. Her father, the “It 18a fact,” said a somewhat famous mixer of And all other principal cities. land in square numbered four hundred and fifty-six | OCLOc! $ ‘M., the following-described property 1t was thought would provide the rooms required. | The trajectory 1s flatter, the dangerous space | muci heard of until there was an undue number | Venerable Henry Howe, Was engaged in collecting: fancy drinks last evening, “that there are very few aioe Wo all ciber erations tact (456) in the City of Washington, in the District of Col- | square 701, situate in the southeastern section of the ——_————— larger. With ‘the long range Springfield, longer | of milifonatres, Now it was the duty of this new | facts for his second history of Ohio When he res ds a =“ ec a Te acntawes for earn CORTE. | TRU ‘The north half of tot numbered ton (10) | “Si The Emancipation Celebration. Tange and greater penetration at extremé range | party to guard equally against the exactions of | celved the sad news of his daughter's secret mar- | €00d judges of liquor. It is a very old chestnut to ions. Unex poe tient iow: IST. | The noi of lot numt m (10 I of Tote 39 to 55 inclusive, fronting on Ist street, | COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO LOOK AFTER THE Ak-| Were obtafned with the Springnela than with | the one class and the robberies of the olen. Lay ‘He at once came on to this city, Sheban | setout whisky when brandy is called for, and not SATION. Dest of native teachers, Fee extremely improved by a four story brick building, known a8 Ni (ap "NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemen end Chil | 518 SEVENTH STREET andone story buck building, | D¢tween M and N etreeta, RANGEMENTS. either Martini-Henry or Peal Martini. Such | plause.) more communicative over the affair Monday. | o,ein ten ean tell the difference. I have often ion, Trial lemmuna tree. Every Sarurday LECTURES | with brick stable in the reat: ered eleven | Detween stead iat stage tte fronting onATstreet | eo asoayy, chairman of the emancipation pam ea ee 5 5 Fee dua Bg and alse Hows had been engaged | yen told by a customer that he had never tasted free to pupils. Apply to the acl v rE 208) if of lot numbered eleven C.F ver catch up" are eneral to mean vers of Molten Lava. for months. *Phey say that her mind was af- admindon cards x Jat )Aupro arp prick bullding, known as between Mand Matzeieimaive, fronting on %atreet, | convention, has announced the following as the | much. “In what wspotents We ten ee GRAPHIO PICTURES OF THE ERUPTION OF maUwa Loa | fected by medicines she had been taking,’ he con. | finer when he was drinking a very ordinary LOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART, VocaL 915 SEVENTH EET, with four story back | "A150, some intermediate Lote within the square. committees to prepare for the celebration to be | Seen the armies of many nations, andin my opin. —RARTHQUAKES INNUMBNABLE. ‘Unued, ‘but we were engaged long before she | Whisky. ‘are few people who can distin. Ms Culture and Reading. Private Lessons and Dra- and s building in the rear. Plats of the property may be obtained upon applica- | 1, 116: fon ours ts the equal of any in rd to clothing, jan taking these medicines. The idea of her | gUisb between high and low priced wines I ree atic Clames. Mrs. ADELINE DUVAL MACK, 1604 | , THIRD: Part of lotnmmubered six (6). Besinning | qou'at this oft at shy Have veters thea eld April 16: food, arms, ainmunition and equipments. But to | Advices from Honolulu give details of the erup- | peing crazy or that she Was crazy When the cere. | member nearly splitting my sides once lauging at Neat. oe 21-S7t*__ | thirty (30) foot alley and running thenee east about ‘B. H. WARNER & CO,, Atrangements—W.H. Barker, chairman; Samuel | comé back to the magazine business. ‘The difi- | tlon of the volcano Mauna Loa, The eruption be- mony Was performed is absurd. I don't know | & man who was ordering champagne. He was W AsnINaTON x EMY _OF TELEGRAPHY | thirty-five (35) feet eleven (11) inches. thence south, DUNCANSON BROS., Auct CLS dkas | Tinney, P. H. Carson, G. L. Joy, Walker Gilchrist, | culty lies in supplying the line of battle with am- | gan January 16, when a column of fire shot up | anything about the divorce proceedings, although | drinking Werner's American extra Tent. a 27, Sania Some el Bao ONES Sa” | Mtoe ere eat ise ate ta LO fee | SURES BALE — | Otho Branson, Chatles “i. Johnson, Addison | inuniiion, “Nowit we cannoy supply we needs of | from the south erator, Noting Moore tanks claee | Le wENeE BO Ge Chae hee lk ee Bs frien ow be once Grank with M. Werner ie pons 18-51 ence west, abou = : BLIO SALE. oy ese 2 “ : highest- Be aeROUeH INSTRUCTIONS ON ~~ — | mmches, and theuce to the peor inning, improved by a Bankett, John W. Freeman, Ralph Wormley, Rob- | the p1 nt le loader in that respect—if it can her to get a divorce, but I believe my wife will ee : for two days. Then suddenly the whole district French wine until he found out it was costing him ert “Bro Pocher, . Ruffin, Arthur | fre more cartridges than we can supply for it, stand by me to the’end. The marriage did not Pe a brick stable. ROTH pe TUPRDARY TWENTY SIXTH INSTANT, at | Seg fas Tekh Roe Wuthaniel | Why should we replace it by & gun of more compil: | around the voleano was kept in tremulous motion take place suddenly, but has been contemplated | Only a dollar a bottle, then he wilted. Even manu- EgefeTmpsnd references apply to CHARLES, B. | persons dasiringiavesimentain business Poorer | Alloa This proneee, Beater cok gun ari gt lia 8 | Goins J. TC. Chapman, Henry Miller, a J.C, | cated mechanism and consequent Mability to be | by an almost constant succession of heavy earth-| by us both for some time. It was my wife's idea | facturers are sold. ‘Once ata convention of the DONC! 2 ” sie ~ | Terms of sale as provided by decree are, one-fourth | George’s county, it three miles from Washington | Strather, Matimore Dorsey and Logan Williams, | disabled? Surely not because it can fire more car- | quake shocks, One cool-headed observer kept. a| to break the news as gently as possible to her | beer brewer ATIN, GREEK. MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH. | (¥4) cash. balance in one (1), two (2) and three (3) years | and one mile from Uniontown, contains 125 Acres, in | Finance—W. H. Jackson, chairtaan: J. W. Bron- | tidges in the same time, when the cartridges can record, which showed 383 shocks in thirty-six | family, asshe was afraid that the shock rht | Doast that be could name ‘beer with Trot WA SPRINGER, late Oiyil Mervice Examiner | with Interest fv day of ale fur which notes wil be | cultivation, adapted to wil of truck snd” hay’ son, C. H, Marshall, James Thompson, J. W. | Dot be supplied for it’to fire. When the Lee, | hours.” Nothing was seen of lava until January | prove ‘too much for her fathers health, his eves blinded. We tried him, the oe a a ar Vines, fine Brick Dwelling | Power, Robert Olmstéad, Levi McCabe, W. Calvin | Hotchkiss and Chaffee-Keece were put Into thé | 18, as it found sn underground passage, ‘On that | Whole thing Is a conspiracy. My wite's ‘are | handkerchief was over his eyes we gave him nine Se nn | att purchase mceay. the proses wil be cmsen | wermaeae Chase, Lewis Willis, Rev. Robert Jonson, Hey. | hands of troops for trial, experts were sent all over | day,however, it broke into view,and three greatriv. | enraged at hearing OF our imarhage, and they ib, | ps outor the same. Finer and neardiim name nine a a SHO | Comtveyancing at cost of purchaser. If terme of pale * JOSEPH Pat In, Assignee. |B. L. Philips, J. L. ‘Turner, Robert Holliday, | the country to show thé men how to use them, | ers of molten lava took their course tothe sea, One | tend to gut her to obtain a divorce’ if they can, | different brands. That. was very good sport. AS _ ‘Ds’ SELECT SCHOOL, are not complied with in ten (10) the trustees | PHILIP H. TUCK, Attorney, Bird N. "Calvert Joseph Thompson, A. W. Clemments, J. W. Cooper, | After a year's trial peport was made, and the chief | stream reached the ocean in twodaysand theothers | Miss Howe Was seen by acorrespondent and said | & matter of fact, this telling liquors by the taste is ap leper andi che og lh ie | apes hi eee a | ee eet, | Mabini en iar nay nea Trelis ee | See Te geamyentias ar Gare | eee Wer civacmegreeeeeetnekas | aeeemeeeeet r oars St ad se 1. For 14 =e NGINE: PAR ¢ ‘ hi n Widely ree ew ey out plant jouses, etc., UL 30 | Sheehan. ‘The only feelings she ever hai SRL SROS, WPS WERE Betscimal Amor SS SL | oF g100 in the third parcel of ground, wil be required | JA)NGIN ORC AESMET DISTRICT OF reE J I Ones ore chee tr tiaranait’ Wr, | reading trom tke report}, far as learned cnused no loss'ot fe, as the natives | wero thove of pity.’ and spiapaiiy. l nover had | timera. The worst case I over struck was a tain. = ee —__—' eccmmnet WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustco, Wasnixoron, Fel 15th.1887._| H. Johnson. 0 nd onparing the inagazine guns with each other | and forelyners received timely warning and aban- | the slightest love for him, and all the time during | Man who rowed me down the river last summer, I eres 330 435 st. Dw. Notice is hereby given that ‘on TUESDAY, MARCH | — Music_W. H. chairman; G. L. Joy, J. H. | and with the Springfield service rifle as single | donedtheir places. The path of the la¥ais through | the ceremony I felt like ‘one inadream. I was | Offered him a swig out of a bottle containing very S eestor nies Wise. JAMES H. SAVILLE Trustee FLRDT, 1887; the lease of the Fish Whart and Fish | mitchell, John R. Cole, Jeff Lee, Samuel R. Collins, | loaders, the preference ts for the Springfield, as | a thickly-settied regionand the damage 18 grest, perfectly composed, but did all I did mechanically.’ | fine whisky, He returned it, saying it Was poor Experienced teachers. 1415 st. ow. ja3-3mo = 4 1p F st. nw, saus i ce Washington aud Georgetown | Eichard ‘Johnson, follows: For the Lee 5, Chaffee-Reece 0, Hotchkiss | The loss trom the earthquake 1s also heavy, as | Mr. and Mrs. Howe characterize Sheehan asa | Stuff. I Landed bl a bottle ng SOM “FOG Se AWS RIRDEROARTER: me REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee, from March fot, 186705 lollowe: oe ome Of Oe Year | Miiitary—Major C.B. Fisher, chairman; Major | J, Springfleld 21. “Comparing the mazazine guns | many walls and buildings were shaken down. "On | seoundiel of the dye; and declare that the | gut I used wo clean my gun. ‘le took & long pull Mis MANNS BENDERGaRT: 1918 19.4 SWS destnw_ | MAP Moocock nee ees Premises, foar fh | C. A. Fleetwo d Lieut, Col. F. ©, Revells, Capt. B. fa the Springfleld for ait ee the peetrcane 1s | the night of January 19 the terror of the inbabl- medicine their aaug ver took had an effect on her and sald It was as iquor as he ever tasted. ey he BS 3 stalls in the Georgetown. ones teat | Yi > wo *Pewis | for the , Chaffee-Reece 3, Hotchkiss 4, anc ints Was great, as they feared that a tidal wave | brain, 1 y's brother threatens to shoot Se mere Thid terms berios February 7) 188% miSme ‘THIS EVENING. Bidder. bekegtte jee oe ee the Springneld 46—being largely in favor ot the | Would follow the shocks. ‘The naulves and Portu. | Sheehan oa sigue ‘The Richest American Actress, QT JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS. MD. = =e a F (Cash in, Reception—Tilghinan Dorsey, chairman; 8. E. Springtield.! And again? ‘1 have been and am an ; guese gathered about the little church at Punaluia, _—— se0_—______ From a Boston Letter. Seven Departinents sud Four Courses of study. | WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers Papy,on,thesame day,.on B! sones Clem Crawford, Simon’ Pocher, Gharies | advocate for a magazine gin, but it would seem | praying for deliverance, A second eruption Broke John Hall's Sad Story. Lotta owns in herown name and without tm : en Departinen v ares A — and Ninth streets northwest, 6 ‘tudents permitted to board in clube if desired. Terms fhe part of wisdom to postpone for the present any | out February %, but It ceased the next day. On be 1 PRISON ELIEVED aN Ine very moderate. Preparatory Schoul attaches. Special CATALOGUE SALE OF A COLLECTION $2 front ot the, tah stalls of (Center) Weshington | TUrer. er efforts towards the adoption of a suitable | February 12 the Honolulu Bulletin issued anextra | DYESS 28 rend orem sista! cumbrances the Park theater in Boston and the lowed Executive committee—C. H. Marshall, chatr- | furtl NOCENT MAN, International hotel tn front of that attention given to ffting bors to cuter college, univer- oF ‘@Fanted or allowed by Z i . W. | Magazine arm for the service. The Springfield | announcing a volcanic outbreak of Mokuaweoweo. property: place fity, or fhe military or Nawal achovls ofthe, govern OW, PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, Tish wht See re ee eee ae ee ee CO SE ae oe eg anon gered a ea | amcing 2 Volganic outbreak Of MOKUAWSOWE. | sonn m. Han, sentenced for ite tn 1884 for the | of amusement. For this sho ald $350,000 in cool po he SE A healthful. FoF | AND SKETCHES IN OIL AND WATER COLORS, | sule of fish in the city of Washington, and no whast Geor; ilip, Sidney W. Herbert, C. H. Alexan- | army that we can safely wait a reasonable time | flowed in the direction of Kayratiel, Mount Pulaski, IIL, triple tragedy, in which Joba | casn in addition to $25,000 that she paid Henry K, Gantestty ef London, Ese) ne” P™S7 Be At Our Some potato the Sons ade rhe Pan dawuete? et | der, Wn. Hawkins, John W. Fresthan, WH, bee, | for further developments ‘ot magazine systems, es = MeMahon, a rich bachelor, and his two hired men, | Abbey for the moveable property It contained, as EXHIBITION ROOMS, tween Eleveuth street east and Fourteenth siscet west, | Jathes Thomas, Hamilton Voss, Daniél Washing: | So you see the welght of opiuion aumong those who A Land's Strange Death. | Robert Melthewy and Joln Carlock, were mur-| such as scenery, furniture, carpets, &., opera Exocuriox Corner 10th st. and Pennsylvania ave. to the highest bidder. ton, Henry H, Dade, Thomas W. Chase, Wm. Simp- | tried them all was in favor of the Springfield. It | mg zopY FOUND HANGING FROM A TREE AND HIS dered, died Monday morning in the priso- hos-| chairs and gas fixtures. The theater is sald w ve Isthe Art of all Arts—no person's education ts com- | The Paintings in this collection are the production of | | Terms: One hundred dollars to be paid on the day of | son, Samuel Asher, Otho Williains, Jolin Lewis, W. | Would hardly seem thepart of wisdom to take away FAITHFUL DOG ON GUARD, Joliet, Hall was generally believed to be | the best stocked in this country. ‘There are over aa “Eminent Local Artists, among the more proini- | sale, and the reeidue to be paid witain five. daysivom | H. Jackson, Thornton Payton, an arm with which the bulk of the army is satisfied 5 5 aes oe twelve complete sets of furniture, one cost eguereeceke lier when Levers: Glad passer tall nent of which are: the day of sale. —_-——_ to replace it by another, only because European | An Absecon, N. J., special says: John Williams, | innocent, and recent developments tend to con- ‘another $500, another $350 and'so on, In Me Too Bye TS | max HOLMES. MELINE, ROUZEE, ‘By order of the Board of Commissioners, D.C. malce (etl Weal Faaatcs governments are adopting the latter, ‘The re- | a thirteen-year-old lad, an orphan, who has been | firm that bellef. Hall proved a. distinct allbl. by facut the Becusy tn Une cheaser over tone THE MARTYS COLLEGE OF | W. WARKEN BROWS ‘WILLIAM LUDLOW, < ht of | Marks about fleld guns have a sort of Wiard, Has- | working for sometime for widow Giberson, at | tree of this neighbors and his beg oid complete sets were found stored in an outside ELOCUTION AND ORATORY | JOHNSTON, GILL, FERGUSON, tg T.C. Algeltinger, of New York, has bought of | ker!, anti-Benet tone. Hasn’t your friend read the was convicted on the evidence of a fellow-pris- Je Snely located at 313 Gth street nw. near the City | _THOMAS DOWL ‘i 1.878 fe t Port Republic, about five miles from this place, essed to him chat | Warehouse. All these “properties” were estimated, Post Othce and close by Pa, ave WASHINGTON DC. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. een eh OTe apace ine 7; en} Rcacealtay Rin ereeiaio cate eT attnough | Was found late Saturday afternoon hanging in the | Q2¢%.%9 swore that tall the job This Hall said, | % be worth Not less than’ $50,000, so that pru- Pee rite HuE LS ack TO et eee | Be woiad c I 4 ome | TY — OE SOTA a SCAR OOS BAS DOUGH OL DSW Ca Gils he Waun Ingtun Gareaekeraecee eee een | (coatiasdl aRtaD RAD MEE aL rae lace. Some | was a hired detective, who perjured himself. His | dental Mixs Lotta ‘and her yee | ES ERACTICR HALES (ouch 100 feet Datford | Day i 3 ca ST¥-1H) TRUSTEES! SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Patterson, four lots in Whitney Close, above the | Dat guns iit Utes itowhere have beon seme wine ar we Tame is Carles Montgomery aid he 18 how in the | Hhanclal eye, were not driving a bad bargain. Im Upequalled opportunities for developing the strength | TWF, Ol IMAL ESTATE ON TAWKENCE STREET, BE- | Schuetzen park, for $5,000. C. A. Walcott has | Pavcovgy suas trom: tine te rane eee eee ith | boys were passing the orchard, when thelr atten- name ts Carles Montgomery, and le 1s now tn the | aaaition to this Lotta has $100,000 invested 18 di ofthe voice. 4 RAND §, EIGHTEENTH AND NINE- + - wap fuse th ey ere | tion was attracted by the whining of a dog. They | Penitentary tor burglary a1 ~ ferent manufactories and dwelling house in New: Jt teaches Elocution as, an elegant art for home and | — TEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. bought of B. H. Warder, six lots in same sub-| they could use them? Harkin at San Francisco der | i#isely.| There 18 auotier convict, named Robert | Yoo na Tarim, ‘she has one hoses and lot sore ings VOICE UL | y virtue of a deed of trust, dated J ¥ 30,1886, division for $5,000, 0. M. Bryant has sold Simon | has breech loaders, McCrea at. Vancouver has pat he capa ae | Toda, who confessed to the warden, to Halland to | York and Mariem, She has one house, an aie eho gNmON AO FEE ecg? einige we el | $7 ence UO deutsche | Hata an avg at CUA | Sv done tape ty aac | go anal pe at a fot td riper Ste TO-MORROW. RUNSTION. UEANTOMINE. CUISIELE SEEECH, | J)UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneura sell at publ suction “in frou ci tie prea atl ooemas a he men who | $20,000. She hag a front of the premises, on him down, but were prevented from. ne sland, and in Akron, Chic: ansas City and ANALYSIS. EXPRESSION. GESTURE AND ACT. Cok. othand Date, | Hiiptt, Public suction in, front, of the: on | E and F, for $20,000. guns; while the reports of the Secretary ot War | hin Go" nie alas eno in meaty Hae and | coumitted the murder, He sald that he was a | island. and in Akron, Cu ony ane Lae ay ap as ae at HALE: PABE FOUR O'CLOCK Plc tae foilaging | , Harnet J. Early has sold to Charles Early an un- | Sud chiet of ordnance have shown for two years “f 10g, fin. sp $400, stones, combatted with the boys. A local. Justice | Member of the gang and was with them when | Cr jewelry and you'll see that the sum Of $1,000,000 e ro re 1 es divided half of pt. 15, square 116 (62x434 ft.), on | that breech loading steel field guns and steel car- - ‘they planned the ery; Uhat he was shadowed smmerics, sanoting the RECERT DISCOVERIES of the | The beet collection we have Oflersd i many, yer TT re ee een | St tee bee tote Sta abe a Hab ee ae aaa | Hayes were being experimented with. ‘This year's | Of the peace Was immediately notified by the boys | th ‘closely and had to leave, and that three days | 4088 not fully represent ut her possess reat European Masters. it Mts pupla to enter Pro- | ‘A Direct Importation of 300 Modern he District atoresald. kp venty sour (74) | N st, bet. 19th and bub ne: Ch ae S were Dil aa ar’s | and had the body cut down, "squire J. E. Blake ne en ee ee oes § anty-five (75) of Edwin E. Mayhew's recorded | (1,822 ft. fronting 23 feet on Cot DEL, shows 25 to be almost ready, and thé cai ; - after the murd Bay’ G 00 charts used, The Collese as TEN DEBARE | and Antique subdivision of, oortain lots in square one hundred and | and K),for $40,000. K.Crist hassold to P.M,Dubant | to be the equal of any in any gervice. This | Gummonela Jury and a verdict of sulcide Wasten- | Gountiess recognized by McMahon and the killing A Grandson of Louis XVi. Ts. Private Lessons and Class Lessons. day aud | three (133), together with the improvements, | Jot 93, sq. 375, 1,522 ft., corner 10th and Grant | ily shows a Willingness to remain at a stand- pe eh oe Ld ‘was then necessary. Hall made a dying state- | MYSTERY OF THE LIFE OF COLONEL RION, A WARD OP retin, Feuruary clamwes aro Bow forming: Mend CPerthe OF ales Ome tale et: balance in stx ana | Streets_n.w., for $4,300, John 'T. Lenman has | still.” Willkiins thas ees" kicked snd cated aetna ne | ment, in which he maintained his Innocence aad + JORN ©. CALHOUX. fordescriptvecatalogua dit-Jm_ | OBIENTAL RUGS, CARPETS and PORTIERES. | sweive months, to be secuned ae ete act wand | Sold to Elizabeth Withart sub lot 18, sq. 510, 40x ——_+e+_____ other parties since the illness of Mrs Giberson, | Stated that he kuew the truth would come out | Columbia, & C. Special to the New York Tribune. <PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE (BURNED interest at 6 percent per annum from day of sale:or all | 100 feet on P st., bet. 4th and Sth streets n.w., for Army or Navy. There ware eo Gita se Doy had been foully | Some day. The governor was considering his case | “Colonel! James H. Rion, one of the most distine Scar dec. 5) will Reopen MONDAY. DEC 13, in me aie cash, at option of parehascr. A deposit of 850 per lot | $6,000. A. G. Osborn has sold to R. W. Waiker lot coe ee See are § yb fora pardon when he died. Hall was a big, stout, as hails, ‘Natioual Bank of the Republic SILES, EMBROIDERIES, DRAPERIES Fequized at time of sale, ‘Terme to be complied ‘with | Sor the Osborn estate, on Piney Branch road, for | 4 XAVAT-OFFICEE THINKS o3 the tree aie eat Pemon unknown and hung 0 | good-looking man when recelved, but gradually | €uished lawyers at the South Carolina bar, died im southwest corner of 7th and D streets, inten days from day of sale. Conveyancing and To- | $5 Gon: * SHOULD HAVE EXOLUSIVR CONTHOL OF THE NATIONAL | the tree. The affair causos.a general sensation, | Coad Acoking maT, when, 7 Ms mustorvase ul dis- | Winnsboro, & C, on December 28. A mystery Hea ylang men and ‘women to" support, ihemsdlves and BRIC-A-BRIC. Ct ee ries Herr has sold to Mary A. Warner pt. of | DEFENSES. Gently ag eet earted Doe tie oe aL Te” | ease finished him. He spent ali bis money defend. | always surrounded Colonel Rion’s birth, When a oan, = pport theme : FREDERICK C. ‘Prustecs, 25, Beatty 4 Hawkins’ addition to West | “While there isso much talk about our coast y A 3 ing hunseit and his friends were too poor to claim | tov tre came from Canada te We and ‘successfully et active dut lite. f7-d&ds__FEKDINAND SCHMIDT, tather, who is a well-to-do Atlantic county farmer. boy from Canada to Washington and wag ‘Thoror instruction given in Rapid Writing, the —s = ROS Ancdonesg a | Washington, on 24 street, near High, for 250. es -f peut on " | his body, So he was buried in the ‘burying- . “ Fouls, Laneuawe, Correspondenc Bapad Cake: | Thecatalogueinciudes an immense assortment of UR GR ee Ee, defenses it might be well to pay some attention to eae [Eee immediately taken under the protection of John C. fen ah es Si Petter tae arent rut arn mari | PDussoe ann exseuvaienpunonrroerony |i i tee fi ak fr Gute | he munnerin win tho den Cun are| THE Law da, One Laugh nana Sawa ca remem, | aman eae ste ade Pec Te’ Rogular dny aurd tremimwrsessions: “A Feil corgs | ferent shapes and sizes, HIGH DWEELING Sie RMT, AGS Pwo | SPrige Poole has cold two lot# on’ Meridian Hi {5 | authorized, shall be operated,” sald a naval omeer | CoBveD ee eS Killed b , Hk Tyler, Calhoun was very Kind to this boy and his ine. | Regular day and etenine sess Sauda arte | IES = e etORY FRAME DWELLING, 400 T8t SE. . C. Hill for $3,982.80. to a Sram reporter to-day. “The proposition | Smours: Preadent, Hou, Chas C. Bonney, 4 XEGHO'S CONFESSION OF HOW BE MADEUIS INTENDED | Colonel. Kiou's origi and tie intro eee business course, one year, #70. rable on enter- | colors o! Portieres are exceptionally fine. ty virtue of the thority series in _me, I will, eather STE to divide the duties between the army and navy Chicago; secretary, L. Edwin Dudley, Boston; MURDERER TAKE HIS OWN DOSE. him by Calhoun cot ‘not be accounted for, Just lug and valance im uionthly inatalments of 810 each: | 3 sell’ ou SATURDAY. the TWENTY-SIX TH aaa ‘Pransfers of Real Estate. Will never do,” he continued. “It should be one | treasurer, Jonn H. Southport, Conn; gen : ts with | before his death the colonel made @ statement to Sear scholarahip in ful om entering, 800, tuition | Tho amortment of Rich Damascus Yellow silks, | OF FEBKUAHY AD ibe? oe AG O CLOGS, 3 or the other. If the defenses are to be | eral agent, Andrew Paxton, Chic ‘ decpie i jehmeram ereiny nimey onary! his entire and Dr. it Jesquartcr of 10 weeks, HS Se‘ smturing: | recekie ‘atte Govern Bulgarian Degiia ton M., in front ot the premises, the east part of LOT No. | _ Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Lucy H. a agent, ton, Chicago. murdering Fleming Murrell, also colored, in Char. | his entire tamuly, . Hanikin, and if true he Kignt sessione—Year scholarship: $50 ou entering: ses, “Antique | 3, in BQUAKE NO. 708, fronting about 28 fect G | Diver to A. P. Farden, lot 17, bik. 14, Meridian | ##0at—consisting mbaerisoo mince, eee (Cusnon wine Gusvine A MusAOmAInn—A Gio. ‘ py a three mo: 18. feringiand balance | Moorish Pistols, ka, will draw many connolee he K street ‘back e 2 ; jug batteries, su min &c— rarmE.—J lotte county, Va, has made @ novel confession. | was in pertect of his Tact E"ihowthly "anstiinents’ of 80 each er 610 in fal | SS mei er ee Hil; $1,875, W.D. Allen to T. W. Matthews, #0. | ine navy should have | entire jurladiction, | pavch trom Port higiny Ontario saya, Detectives | Williams suys that Murrell, who had frequently | }ia'raheracsPocsmon of his reasoning facuities, Shentenne ‘The Small Silk and Antique Rugs, and the Long Hall | ling, 18 i street southeast. north of 128, pt. 7, 8d. 945; $15,083.50. G. W. Cls- | While, on the other hand, if the defenses consist of | HoGowan and Consiable Hetfertaan ave arrested | threatened to Kil him, met. him a few days betore | tastetent or Ue fect ve Kept ‘ail this as quiet Fae Ore Ee SPER Rugs aro many in number, and intexture rare apeci-| wii! sell in ont of the promises te" “™* “YT | sen tog. UL Gray, property in Beall's addition to | fortifications on land °the any should be In| Samos Keyes and Henry Raymond on warrant | toTestene Murril had two bottles, onecontaining | 85 possible. ‘The su ‘°f Colonel. Rlon's Bra. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal "49 _| mens of various Eastern Handiwork. ve TOT No. 9, IN SQUARE, 82 ‘West Washington; $12,000. B. W. Perkins to a i ie ee cee Hess Oe changing them with the slaying of Wiliam Web. ‘and the other whisky. He gave the brandy | SwAselent ls tat he was tne son of the, Dauphin CCaHITOL HILL EVENING SCHOOL, 27 3TH ST. fronting 28 foot 7 inches ond atrests oi 2 depthof | Catherine C, Walter, lot 117, Lanter Heights; | have a commander-tn-chief for the intantry, one ae hargornsanl wow aa Dusced sander his brandy iitams as 2 prevent saying, that he €i0 not Dut for the revolution. The ‘who was ye, instruction stron ip Hook Keeping. Atte: See Pity feet toms alley Improved by w two-story tran Sones, Susie Uoore! ta, sonn zeter gu 24,9 | for the cavalry and one for the artiuery, in ah en-| Charge oy somo Chicago fiends.” He was of weak | ike brandy himee Willlams vais the reet ot his | PULfor the revo ied st an early age dnd to have a a oe oo : = 4 oe + $1,200. E. Ci 3 ment in aut _Eng- | mind and soon after tion story 2 been an imbecile, not really died, but was Asean ¥ WOOD Principal J. 3-132 | MONDAY and TUESDAY, February Qiatana ova. | micTBS:, ONS pind camh, balance fo aix Stocured by | lot £0, Sq. 69; $2,000. E. Kurtz, Johnson to Mary | fina hus “recently offered tue” entire Escaped, Dut was specdliy captured. Teistupposea | <1 carried ito my Ips and tt ooourred to me | bent, am, imbecile, had not, really died, Dut. was JES SABRIETTE MILTS—VocaL TENs0NS 70 Guired on sash plssous soon be Soi ee ete | Taare oe ae a S80 SS PN a et charge Of ber coast | defenses to the | while he was absent on this escapade he met with ape ee I fe name of De ion, He entered the’ Bugis I r — 1 80) oy! ia T. L. 5 » alizi a arms ind cl cl juent army and m: junter, 's eg a lo! Sales: Seca eit Tomauaear, cierma of aaleare not com. | & Wollard to Enima Wollard, pt. 1, 84.100; $— | her iilitary service can’t work satistactorily to. | 8,WouuG from the effects of which hesubsequently | YOR (et thatte was cm Ratsor | Sy, an married, Mis aaron. Eons ACSPEMY OF THE, HOLY cuoss, 151g wise | WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, ig eh hosel Cha property in deta terrae | Dele ¥. Forbes Beale, pL 2 ad, OOD; = G.|golner, ‘Tile ofer hag ‘oem declined under the | fored ls gon tra Chicago uae matter and Che Fae a Oe Heh | the inter and ins mother Wore placed unde the t q ir P. se rr 3 z % mamedarartus Ieee teertnms comes ia ieee Febraary 234, 24th and 25th, fic potice uf such fesale sone newavaper subusied | $400. “A. Devine to Jacob 1eb, lots 8 to 14,69, | ling to assume the responstoutty for the result” of | $08, tured Raymond, to assist ta, capturing and | Witt ths portunity. In a few days Tmet hit | Gorat Washiogion, with a statement of the tacts juste and Art. @ theory of Music is thoroughly bee in Washington, D. C. 1109; $—. John R. McLean to Mary E. Parker, sul | certain matters. We had better take warning | Wepster is stated to have been eaten alive dy ver- | and if he didn’t want a He re- | ana yh certain’ conditions, one of which was ESphe Suecil atteption ia fall to Piao, Harp. Ona, aiiem nee es JOHN M.HUTCHTNGgON, | lot ‘30, 546; $1,000. John Sherinag, trustee, to from England’s experience in this matter and not | min.” Detective MeGowan says the evidence he plied inthe amirmative, Hie took two swallows, | that Stipuld never go te Burupe’ unica in oe ae mee | Lanquages reest' <f16-dkds___Trusteeand Executor. pe lock 23, Column! mi ings start.” can produce will be sensational and revolting. near! and Surned Girec- | charge of the ustrian authorities aid on am Aus Particular attention. Private class in Painting. Pho- 5 RTY, NOS, 937, | Heights: $15,236.78, Ellen M. Gay to Mamie E. — vetlel tion of my house. In the evening I returned home, * ‘that he shoul eee naels Ripboeeneten: erg meee Semeeeel cote al te Vie. esi ian NEW JEIGEY AVENUE, BE: | Illver, lot 23, biock 12, Meridian Bll; $2,072.25; ‘The German Elections. ‘TRUELY CoNvERTED.—A dispatch from Bangor, | abd my little daughter told me that Uncle Mur- | Sever accept civil cifice in this country, “Thess Ee “year. Connected ‘with the Academy is s DERE Choe Ee AQETE TAME | Eugenia J. Cuthbut to X. C. Blanchard, undivided | gue GovEKNMENT SECURES 4 Save Masonry. | Mich, Feb. 21, says: For years W. W. Knapp, of se ee Ps conditions were faithfully observed. The secret snah Sat DN SSUES ne oe Brose ODS Comig | « SEE TE DUNCANSON BROS. | kr PUBLIC AUCTION, SORE DEFOT, | fourth of lots 4 10 10, sq, 1048; $4,847 32, Same to | one revuras from the German elections received | Co ngs een one, Of the anost respected cit: | reine and heard some Sa6 grounc 1 ud tomy: | Outs birth was Lod three years ago to Col, Kon's §3 Raye, Weduesdaye and Saturdays. 8a stand PUBLIC AUCTION SALES— que Diatict of Coltaabin paca wae ening whee” fy | HC Le ula to B. Davis lot 6%, Lanier Tra rar ala pc dice net hoe Mead work, ands ifuch Condidence was Teposed ik elt, “That brandy will get. him yet’. On| what she could about the Daupuin, “Col Kion ad a aave.se., Tuesdays and Fridays. Ail the in Issac Abrabain et al-are plaintiffs and. Mark | $2,812.50, _ Kate O'Dea to Mary O'Dea, part sul Working majority in the reichstag for the govern- | him that for many years.he has been treasurer of Spot, and in bis. ‘a very valuable gold snuffbox set test daiices taught. i-ém. REAL ESTATE, Abraham et defendents, the same being Equity | $0. 425; $250. Virginia Johnson to Logan Jolin | ment, Of the fitty seats held by national berais | the townshij or I threw him into a gully close by ‘there CEE re “| a tal : in es Stee ip. Last Friday Mr. Knapp experienced lo with ‘on the top of. which. nry GHORTHAND AND_ EXPERT TYPEWRITING | AT BOARD OF BROKERS’ ROOMS, Cargo, No, 10,235, Doc. 26, we will offer for sae at | Son, pts of Prevention Loh De Thea sia $205, 4 | 1n the last reichstag twenty-five have been again | religion at a Methodist meeting, and afver ack. | Covered his body with leaves and dirt,” monogram of the Orleans family wrought in dia« BY practically ta Success guaranteed if serio: Ryblic auction. in Lee OE eR AAT PAY | Courades to R. Berberich, pt. 11, sq. 514; $225. C. ‘nowledging that he nad found peace he announced monds. The snuffbox was never exhibited to any iberwine do’ Private pupils pre! BE TWENT YF AY OF FEBRUARY, 185° mtoMay A. O'Neill, sub 119," sq. 271; | won. Besides these 23 seats have been gained by A New Jersey Romance, Sihensiee don"t spelt. Private pupils preferred. BF: | IGF st. uw. at FOUR O'CLOCK 3M,;ail those parcals of ‘ground ae ene Ae rod r Ntohols tot "i | (Glia Goaulidon OC na ticie ai inerais pared, Se Ss 4 aa ests raat a of the colonel’s family until be was on bis deat — = W 700. G. F. . F. Nici y a iberals and free would startle town, e church was crow: ‘HATED LOVED ‘MAN WHO GETS bed. pesuarens " Senbeesci0 | On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-FOURTE, | tusted in the city of Washington, Ce mnownss lots | Ydnler Heights; $3500. B. i, ‘Warner to J. J: | tives. Returns froin 250. districts have been Te. ‘and ‘broke = IVING} ————~+ee_____ IVaTE I S| IX_ ALL GRADES. OF | 1887, st ONE O'CLOCK P-M., the following properties | {veuty tix CUrid Chania Wakes bate oe AES | Furman Cr ak ioe. 10, bike 11 ‘Meriaan ul: | Uyec, etumms from 230 districts have been re- a wos marriageot mus Penny Pantene |’ _ Aushecod os = Somsbesome, nays we iidential: prepares tur college, | will be offered of square huinbered six hundred and thirty-four (684), | $1,400. ‘8. T. Thomas to’ Emma KE’ Lane, pt, 2, $4. | 16 imperialists, $7 centrists, #8 national liberals. 4| iyfe; that while to all otWard al nouee Tunaway marriage pean ister Gok taene West Pott. ail examinations with the unprovements thereo. | Fel; sibo. AH Ntzon to Blizapeth M. Fuller) ot | new German Uiberals, 6 soclists 15 Alsations ahd | beeh Honest, te fact Temained that he had been | Ad Augustus Frick is the prevent absorbing topic | Prom tbe New York Mera | | cue mcs IVY INSTITUTE aw. cor. Sth and K sta. nw. BY THOS. E. WAGGAMAN: stalmneate tn one and eee Seay ae Ha Teale | 74 Lanier heights; $1,650. "C. C. Duncanson to A. | 4 Poles, In 42 distriots supplementary elections | Recuneso tematically frou, dis, employed: tor | in Red Bank, N.J. Miss Patterson 48 twenty-one “ : GCHOOL OF MUSIC. |. |, {ESTABLISHED 18771 0, 1132260 at. nw., three-story buick, 8 rooms: Purchaser tgatva us pote for the ferred payment, | 4; edn 20 1 HIE te Meridian Rll: $475, Laure | are necessary. ‘at a conclusion | SPpropuated, township funds, and had becoie so | yearsot age and isa staunch young temperance | MmAlcates ‘a minister. A short time since be stnwe No. 11 .» three-story 2 Tullock, SO. =the ee 5 {ae Charch organ for practice, | part lot square west of 14. No. 615 Lat at. aw., two- | Haysble othe order ofthe trustece, Deariug Lnfareat at | M- Doplltte 19 Wh ullocks Dt 3 do, 4, 1003; | can be druwn from a general summary of the. te- | Comelare, “naea geese easttemens meeenens | WOmAD, While Afr Frick is man Slehquortirae | difioulties, ‘The deceased was a friend of his Pees GALLS RING, Principal. | story frame Louse, 5 rooms, and 3 houses in rear; lote | tiou of the hitie by the Wintees oral ees ne tee cena Foe ee oO ee Pamcee to ee: | sults, the prospects of the national parties are de- | the “audience. The self-accused and converted | OC A: Frick & Co, a lange wholesale | 16 | Who had died in his arms, and whose last, request = = | 43and 44, square 586. of the purchaser” $100 down on each w 3, Barry farm; $150. C, H. Parker to J. W. | eldediy favorable. ‘The sound sense pf the German itution as rapidly qe weg degl ‘was that Mr. Freeman should conduct the burial soi.” Bonveyancing at ggakat purchaser, Bucker sub loves: sq. S46: $300. Kod, Donneliy to | Seeger disgraceful experiments in agt- | (ef 1s making restitution as r ne he can DY | to Miss Patterson's relatives, who are ail members | was that Mt. Fram ‘soil. : : ‘Terms st time of sale. EUGENE CARUSL Trastec, Annie Donnelly, parts of lot 16, sq. 788; $—, PH | Lation of the apostles Mt revolution with a. resiee | “urmung his property mtocash, ee ee ee at Suxine | Sar. Freeman Sood bear the-edge, ‘or the POSALS FOR HYDi v uae Ciuc =" | Doyle to Margaret Currol, part % aq. 681; # | ance which was evidently ‘not expected By te | youyoxs Reoxurrmve In Tue GoUFE-A dispatch ee ee er | ead man's good traits of charscesr and’ useful Perec Bailly for State, War aud’ Navy Depart. | 22-3t__ THOS. B, WaGGamtany, a1 S| tcokds Ras es Harriet J. Earley to Charles Karley, part 13, 8q. | allied opposition parties. A iy, among the | trom Chattanooga, Tenty Sayse There are NOW ee ~~ sony blue | Tess of his fife. It was very solemn. Mr. Pree = a RE Pa WORMSTEDT & BRADLEY es * sve_| 116 lot Oi, st 1A: #40,000. 7. H- Wagwaman © | latter there. roa geterel akepeoiacane | om Chattanooga, Tenn, saya: There are now eee ee ee ee upartk, Botiane | ioan welghs a good many pounds Suddenly toe DG, February 234, 188 insurance a UNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers, Matry Covines, paris 4 ‘and 5, 89.419; $1,500. . | Among the new German’ lberals a feeling of in- der John Morgan, in charge of the | Cuan and deligi ~ sirens earth gave way, and every of him, together fe SE afer Uat T nines sotthweet, F INPRO’ BEAL, Barage | Crist to FM Dubant ot a sa. 375; $4900. tense “dismay is pidinty discerned. between the Southern headquarters, saysthat there is greater | Well known In society circles, and aera) antes | with, is sik haat, went in. ‘Mr. Sretauen sad ete, tour Fanieuger Elevators and patent eb etme as WED aq “et al., to W, B. Fellows, lot 12° bli. 32, | high-soundi th It the at social entertaininenta, Six months ago a E tthe bydreulic lone | PEREMPTORY SALE OF THREE-STORY-AND- SIDE OF SEVENTH STREET, BE. | G. Hensey_ ota 12, , | high-sounding phrases of the party press, demand for elders than can be supplied. The seml- | Patterson consented to marty Mr, Frick, provided. a Ra ‘his sermon. He we 1 ty 7 EEN NEW YORK AY! E AND L. STHEE: Commbia Heights; John Sherman trustee | outcome of the elections 1s such as to leave our of southern verts takes place ried out, was pot built: cltmb- Sis Gat | BANGED aad StiatE Cousin | SSRI Se na ctr apt ge | Sah BSS eh Mase GENET | sommes a ae agus wo egthan utr is | Rca gasp ean Wine Ens | hygroma cin ie eae |, Sa rope nner nna ba aes FOULTHL a FIVE OCL CK. wo Wiig | Bintictar Catania ts ber Hie "aatangy eke | 18; $2,500. John 1 Letmnin vo Biuzabotn Witt | most forthe protection of the fatherland, and. are Fe eee A cate provision Thevousy | fast to a belghboring tombstone, abd in that pose sell, in frout of the preiises, ‘eq. und at the request of the secured thereby, hott, sub lot 28) Sd. 510; $6,000. Ann Barnes 16 | ready to make all the sacrifices which the Ein ARnEsrep FoR PINCHING WowEN.—The Cincinnatl | foivs became engaged, however, 1n suite of the ob | Won he ‘the eulogy. fronting 24 612 fect on Peumas ieee | eect rues NU 08 PAG WE | OED seats POR ghee Anis | Siem span the maintenance of 1s DerhADS | [police have arrested a man who gave his namo as {feign of botn “athe and dauighter tothe Uquor eam ous to bid 246-12 m Pennsy | ol vey ine | secured.” rei gas reel ae gRSSe , ey “ a « ng sceigus, to, bidders and | 275-18 feet on L stvet, with sh averane doier | GUA DAV OR REBMUAIY 2 7, AT FOU AND | Fister to same, same property; $200. A. G. Osborn, | _ It 1s reported in oficial ctrcies that the Emperor | being the man IED aang On ea ne ee rcr without any proviso. | Man can't live on air ‘Dut when he goes te. yore op aP- | Prick dwelling, Wo Stiz Poounp vaste! conve names | act ia te Iain fee eee Bratich ‘road; $5,000." W Hl: Clagett 00 Diets | jit Rumunon the relchstag vo meet, without wall | New Orieans, Loulsvillt and other citica” He was | Agreed 10, airy Mt Tove day Mr. | dine in ® hotel they offer bins Uill of farees & 2 pSunathamsior funeo nua: Lh property as | city of Wanhingtog tn tue auld utist of Colne | Gonnch "Die? Song’ Measonee eke, Teoae | Paga ter Uae supplementary elections to be held, a8 Prius victme, Ho or sume ous elsp has, bee Gre. | Fick sent a messenger to the residence of the Rev. | Chicago Journal. ROROSALS FOE j “Terme ot sale gash over ‘and’ above $3,000, which tid jonni Sounder subaoa a Toteven Warder’ to 6. W. King tot 1, blk, 11, Whitney | clent number of deputies to constitute @ quorum. ting a commotion in Cincinnati within two weeks So Bat och hetber or tot he would pertocen ta | go me aad wan meer coeeeiee OY aes 4 Ne ait can Femail oa ‘the ay until Mey 7), iu square numbered four hundred ana Afty (450), | Close; $1,000. “J. K.McLean, ‘lot 913) sq. 546; oo assaults on some scores of women and at. aad PS89. ‘Conveyancing, ee, at cont of purchaser 2 ber pint recurded in ber “2 folio'ai ‘of the re: | $1,550. ‘"? Parker to & Cross, undivided half, lot 1. Gov. Hill's Speech. eee eons oe ae aa} marriage ceremony. Mr, Jowit lous were | frozen ‘riven’ Gown’ his throat News witiin tqdapn,othetwine te rcht reaerecd to cll | suiber with tes espeavenani tare be ee” | 94, 80: $52525, EE Whi ot al, tO same; sams | coxrrnenery yom DEMOCEATIO PRESIDENTE Won | & Diack and blue mark Was lett in Yand ie declined to have anything to do | Crane F¥ a ten days, o cl se about time law restraining f the risk aud cost of the defaulting wurckesas ste rae Walker to Horace N. Seats 40 GLuvacA SSS ‘with the matter. ‘Then the lovers, 4, td TE da ‘eeale fh tome newspaper te ea: ‘The annual dinner of the Young Men's Demo- | Tay, chinese laundered, isiod ce raters Uy {ares ‘rienda, went to Fair Haven, NJ in a | Yrlerednoes teen : anm oung Ai onan 3410 8 | Phitadelpria oe ‘DUNCANSON BROS. Aveta. ‘aken! eratic club, of Brookly, was given last night at the aie in Fis on Meuiaer. aocompanie’ By | SStrne™ ont cer tae manacean kiceemanscaeas Rocretary, Fairchild has not so adult a sound 09 m LENCOLS CASEY, Be reqi jat time of conveyancing an Academy of Music in that city. pind: govt license, The ‘there. ae the Grove to the | Secretary ees i, Corpe of Kngiucers YOUR RETAILER FOR THE Regurding at the coat of the pufeaser. Af Ue tarts partly in honor of Gov. Hill, who delivered the | to Touldence of Mr. ann eee file ro'tot complied with ten ‘sale, speech of the He spoke of thomas Jeffer- Acopy of the ed hy FP ye Ff - anes Meas: the trustess reserve W evening. = Miss Patterson's father, and this was the first. n- ‘which, in one of our Owe D &C J ene aca $3 Suox purchaser gas Saute’ ‘ig Sioaioe ‘an antiaganoee tetas eareres ie,” timation that he had of the weading. Mr. and Mra, hat “owing to the tinea. of Br, ato Wer On larger profit. Thisis he OMOINAL | “{lteomds GEO. E EMMONS} Trastecs, | Par how the accepted polloy of the country, and ‘rick Rave started on thelr wedding tour. Pye aa BUILDING MATERIAL, 3s SHOE. Beware of unitations which acknowl Se | 94,100, Andrew Jackson as having ‘the inde. ‘Harrr Maerov oF Wits ax Hussanp.—some- ues own wupeniority by attehuting wo build upon N ? prereet Pendent, treasury. He named as the party de- ‘of an Enoch Arden case came to light ut | patc'the Seung ladies sooned hits toapend all toe ; ands the support of an honest says, DOOR ssase a ROSE GENUINE TS LESS BEARING THIS STAMP, A Nororastz Cxaxcz ane i sit sungeuary tna eduction a eur an away Beach Mo Seren rar nga George Pooney he had with, him, and then wanted him ve man ‘This for Gentlemen is ia, —S tas oa Fi ‘to better his and started for Call. ee MANTELS. * ie i Com. * iberal for ‘poldiers, ‘train pubitcan, KILN-DRIED PINE. Gite, Crortand Aprearance, ‘Avena cord eentts | afer PORRURUY HhOT ee ealtotoe is gates Bone trative ‘and municipal reform and Rote rule for iene outers ey Til was oo ecveres | Husband (atthe end ot the ft sct)—anan Us will brim you information bow to yet this aboe in | of fend except cities, In he said: ‘out and get you some wet GEORGIA FLOORING A SPECIATY. | tay state ortaretens er and ar "at cont Why? ‘becense | Catherine tion ‘has given the the benefit of injured that, he ‘was’ laid up at @ way “station ocho with moe, yu. We guarantee to manufacture superior quality of J. MEANS & CO, eee 1S gerote ‘peed AA Ronesty and His int ent ane * there wrote to his iit i | always munch candy between the actus work fran srice thts any other Mill and'we Lave | our colette acts Sytea tet oh, Mae augue of | Sf Vint Carte, Wedding, Reception Cot faituruiy:cxeontdus tne sovenues colesced” With Jetiel apparantly never reached her, tot he ears | Jou Ge: yuroné® MUGRINE 1 come Dack—dvew Saas eave ons umvaeie: sanaten ase fest tle rade than ay other tnctry in te wee SBiout of Paper for both private and brewaurile tse” | W. diligence; ‘ot the Wve Deen Joad about the railroad: accident, abd sew ‘ine |. The woman whose favorite hymn t, “I would usa postal and we will give prices promptly w prove | Tho Ag Xi tell you the reason Parties ‘tg avail themselves of the . reduced; affairs have been conducted with ‘name Bot live alway,” has $230 tor medi what we claim, mu sek then JAMES MEANS 2 SHOE for Boys | sty"thus oft ‘goods a B dignity. In tact Grover Cleve- oe ime | Cines “during the past ten yearn—Norrisown. c President aud Albamatie ui ie of the abgye Shee for male ta W. eae Soko | and acmainiatracion, Ita A papa ‘ago went to Rockaway Herald. ae wea, | Boi, IMPRIOUS GE GS ate HOES | Foun Peon a aaped anu: | Ch ney 15S Gotan Be ‘ens young man i the Alewtan Itands goes Baitimore, ata. | SONS MZ 7h 5 wi db COL USTEIN, OL¥ 7 poms Bess sreryuhing fa ack Ba. Pe aes Pog Uplifs Hoch ardeas wie, he never Marrie@ | vo see the evening, the parent of te P.O. Box 476. edo (OU are Bure to ‘the ‘want for Ger- | Hill; Uahed call for a meeting to organize a trotting Sere Sakasa as ‘oy a | Sr'ene 2 Durning’ cade wie —_| Luszers Loax Ornice z pose for ehicn, to: at ive | Alice Teporter of the, pai ‘at the door, Visitor was a4- | the lovers. Do ‘the ‘ura? Not (0c. ROYAL GLUE” MENDS as Goods at a low, Est i. We Centre tne sacors at oe 3 oe He Rauch; they Diow it out and eat i be ea ROTAL, OLUE” MENDS 361 Pennsylvania avenue northwest » a is ty, ie found that of Uy usmociations man. ‘tween’ si Adamant’ Ein ay Granite! | , Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Die | Bisnops Campxonne Butler, 3. ‘signing the call, nine of the are riers close, serwciny 6 am. — Bz “GSS = Bircn "sce "brasineutn bese | Ladies ahd Cenllemen's eatin A Susana 1 ag do lounted in the Western ‘ive in the Central PR en ae Ld trac, Books, Leathver and ‘everything else with ever: | OLD GOLD AND Se | = Werner istrict and only one each in the Easvern and At- Deriepentery moray cs esting, Tangbarabie tenacity, Always Neady! “Always ‘HEATLEY'S 53 H W. lantic districts. ‘The total mem! of the Na- ing his ‘the tenor of the Pigasd! “We OVAL GLUE” at Drugwista aud Geo | YW every Wonal association ts 272, of 81 are in the core Cee alles, cents Ay oy gouamanteed to give | Dik. 15, Meridian Bil Wemern district: ‘Membsre of the National ‘aseo- fa woliicanmee ot’ tee! <ENTLEMEN'S SUITS SCOURED ‘Brag iitoves und by’ the seopeiatone ciation are of vor of iiaten, Be’ G ‘AND PRESSED FOR $1. ‘on ‘the, 50 cents; Panta, ZSeonses Vesta, 25 conta al: abd tei Gouds cailed tor aud delivered. a Sects «| etre 2 | Sie tm Potter, of New’ aExew. ama Robert B. ed Bory ovoscen, pres 4 any Dare sora. aie Parker to Jeoale 1. et ale Late Dk, CO Fegent action afte Cin and Gr rush ‘1. ©. BISHOP, Druggist, jumbian 718.92. John =a 1130 730 0th st. cor. Hat. aw. Ieptig Hoag sno Sun orm rae pe ae Sy are E Fok MOXUMENTA

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