Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1887, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sanday, TELEGRAMS 1 THE STAR. ee AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, —— Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St by Drank Himecif to Death. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, APYER Twice PATLINO TO KILL HIMMELY WITH & a ME SUCCEEDS WITH WHISKY. SH. KAUFFMANS, Prev. Gatea, Tr, March &_—The coroner held aa Tue Evrsrca Stan is served! to subscribers in the inquest youtenday om the body of Jommph De fig carrier th nF . 0a, a well-known farmer of Hanover, this county, Gente each. Hy mail postacs prepaid. ‘ who went into his barn Sunday with a jug of Month’ ous year, St. ait mona § : ¥, and drank himself to death, with suicidal (Entered! at the Post Oflice at Washington, D. C28 Most. ie had twice before attempted suicide ail patter | ¥ haniing hitnse TwE Werxiy Stan_published on Friday—81 a 1. but had been discovered 2 cut down before he could accomplish his end. Sear postare prepaid. XX months, SO cents. = een mors awite and = sired hes beter 27 AU mail subecrij 3 3 = Wirderously assaulted with & butcber. seer ae ASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT TUESDAY, MARCH 6. }!stesis: Kates of advertising made known on application. = She Swatlowed a Lizard. TUE DANGERS OF DRINKING IN THE DARE. EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. ____ AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. MR, REECHER’S LAST NIGHT. THE OCEAN YACHT BACE. Drs Morens, I4., March S.A lady residing tm = A —— oe nee. = eS ; — cress? | Se°8stopal, a suburb of this city, went to the well ISOTNG AND PIANO CHASES : = HIS AFTERNOON. FOLEY, Autioncer. oo| TuO™ THE DARK CONTINENT. eas. Se ee eee Sunday evening, after dark, and drew a bucket of oF leuentary aud Adwiaiced DESIRABLE! 3 VED | I will sell all the Goods contained in store No. 7 —— Tor emaickes Pu - cs = er Which, being thirsty, she drank a dip- Soa eae | 4 i} T rN e Be ee . MA , s " lem mt. ensation in her. th i FO wesiness, couLeor, TPOLLECHION TO | AT'HALE-PART FOUR O'CLOGK, we will wel iuf@@ | SEVEN P. M. and will continue aay abd eveniig antl uw Rev. Henry Ward Beecher passed last night 19 | prom the New York Tribune ogi, ound plokinny up eee aches wee Sauna LeDroft Building, F and Euchth Ste N.W., Y¥, MARCH EIGHTH | Lot 3, Block 15, Meridian Hill, improved by # new, pA ae follows: “A full tine of Stationers, Books ofall | STANGE AND MURDEROUS WEAPONS USED BY THE | the same unconscious condition in which be has? On the principle, rather curtiy expressed by | HOUS®. AU tbe supper table she again felt a tck= Teaches Double-entry Bookkeeping, Business Arith- EACH DAY AT | substantial Iron Dwelling, finished in modern style, | kinds, Plush G Pocket Pocket Cutlery, | CENTRAL AFRICAN SAVAGES—A CRUEL EXECUTION- | been since Friday noon. The change in his ap- pe : d. a | ng sensation in her throat, and at metic, Fenmanship and English branches when de- Him, PROMI A. | “nue Ob Rie street, beyeen 1Ous and 17th stests, | Tearore aud Musical Lasteaaeentr Tope Tera cotta | E®S SWORD—THE ASGEGAIS AND OTHER IMPLE- | pearance has boch s0 great thatdie i handle rece: | AS thal “mnoney talks,” the pumber and | tum” that slve had <wallowisl sora Prams lower pen ern eer FRO! = ‘Ais, Razo Instrum Cows | Seers oF aac % ate = | amounts of the wagers made on any stated occur- | while at the well. Shr told her "or terme of tuition, Mer cal al Cologe reas ; COMPIISEN THE FINEST AND Bax. | other Lotaimatine vcinig, nts Uh Ana wer | enone anon are Sapecitiy Grete Go the day ale sare aizable. He seems tohave suffered great pafn, | rence of a sporting nature have come to be regard. | currence, and he tmnediately went, tor doctors 5 en lle Fou 5 ‘J.B. HAMILT. (Six years with Fastinan Business College amt late principal of Martyn Commercial Collece). mbt: ‘OLLECTION OF OLL PAINTINGS (SOME | " Property in this neighborhood has and is rapidiy ad- | as there are many articles that will be sold that are | In one of the cases in the National museum tsa | 98 bis features are distorted, Before noon yester- ASTERS vancing, Deibe amongst the beet located euburvah | Srefal sod wil bo old without TREY: “vuctioneer. | Stange collection of weapons of elfehes and ae | 4 @ shabbliy dressed man called at the house and asked to see Col. Beecher. To the latter he ed.as the surest indication of the extent of the in- | The doctor soon arrived, heard the story and con- + cctuded the Woman had swallowed # te terest taken init by the general public. ‘Thisrule, | {mat pribavly a leach oF sual He wveinicte ene fense, once wielded in savage wartare by the man- however, hardly applies to the ocean race from | a powerful emetic and the Indy vomited a tee WDemtiy cul pease wectine tor wet tants AZON O8 HORSEBACK AY: | husily and to Ie aeenced beet Reale, wemlee | CuOF VAEUABIE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY Ix | ating black men ot the Dark Continent. They | S44 he was amind-cure practitioner andhad come | Qwi's Head to Nore's Polut ‘hecwcen the kee! | eel arte ae an a, joule a iw e eyetem of Prot HeLAHHOQUER 2 native Pare NTHEIL” St. GEISS, ONE OF | sold. of $100 og cach iorroquired attine | THE EARIERN GHOTION OF THE CLIX OF | aTO also interesting to the reader of tales of ad- | CUE MF. Boecher. “Hs services were declined. how eqetem of Prot He LAHKOQUE tian, “AM of Sorboune Uuiversity, Faris, S14 Tat nsw. vb MATHEMATICIAN WI HE LAR! schooners Coronet and Dauntless fo not really frightened until she 8aW Ube long tailed oa mveyancing, Ke., at cost of purchaser. ‘ON, D. C. (or a sweep- EST BRONZES IN ANS PRIVATE | of sal venture and exploration into aakeown At8 o'clock last night Dr. Searte issued a bulle- | Stakes of $20,000; for while the Potting | Cfeature, When she fainted. N ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days. By virtue of a decree ‘Supreme of regions, 800; strictly ad = > IQUE BRONZE FIGURES, HOLD. | "fd-duda — DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. | mepatieor Uembicr tue, Supreme sas from the fact that they come trom the natives | “@,Saying that Mr. Beecher’s pulse, respiration OEMOL HANDELIERS ON February, A.D. 1887, in cause No. 9491 people—those who are known about town asbeing Chattancoga’s Great Room. puns " : living along the ‘banks or ne and temperature ‘had fluctuated considerably | Kiwnysready toatake any t tckel Sakae - thing about mathematics and can tell what he pe of February, e river Congo, the Ly Y amount from a ni CiaTtaNooga, March 8.—The county register has. Knows, will give lessons Address Box 1c Star ofice. {SGN FROM SALE OF DUBE | TEESDEE, MoleH SAKE US ROSTPONED UNEIL | Eauity Doc. 24. we will cll at public auction, iu out | scene of Henry M. Stanley's memorable journey fasion cat In general his condition had | to a thousand dollarsormoreon anything in which | tssued a bulletin of the real estate transactions im ae 5 cs HANDSOME MANTEL AND PIER MIRKORS, IN| “uns-dads'“"" DUNCANSON BROS, Aucte. Bas GH MARCHE 7 ah FOU O'CLOOR fu | otnor teaser nent: But the collection has an. | For ually come Sour aspeecia Pe rama oe | Reet as ts clement of chanceand whoapparently | the city and county for January and February, we trot Govrce Fes Benker WALNUT ANDGILT 2 ee following parcels of land. ail in the city of | other feature which is of interest to anthropolo- PHASE) Sone oe ena zte from failure Of | He Money ON This, COMETS THe Le nee ceaign | shoWINg the munber of dendsreconded during te ited number of pupils ou PICENT AND. EMBROIDERED SILK AND | YRUS" Garth OF NADUABLE MER OvED of ESE, The north four (4) feet eleven (11) inches of gists and 1 ts that 1t cannot be duplicated in Feats Oren rreen x trom paralvats erage | taat nearly every one who'reads his “daily paper | °° unths to bez.000 and ser Kat 1g BALA ‘Blano._ Residence 407 Sth st. ne. VATED GROS ON ‘AL STREET, BETWEEN SOUTH ¢ | lot num! seventy (70), in the subdivision of part | America, . ve torr nAS’ | watches closely for new details attending the iit- | Probably: janet mount 0 ha fide ENCH SYSTEM OF SOUN AS VASES OF FRANCE: SEVRS) FioM | STREE inst STREET WEST AND SOUTH | Crt ee nar ane Sura quad UY 2-5 | In 1885 Lieut. Emory H. Taunt, ot thev.s, | tin sald Me Berens sated oe esto the Da {ing up of te sachs and hs some Gotan as to | estate Duslness ever dour tn any’ ety tn the Sou ree atta snag ha, copystetied 1s Ui INCHES, DIAMETER S FEED | 23, 7ue of a decree of the Sunreme Court of my | "EEE xp. Atgo,on the SAME DAY, to front of the | RAVZ;.NaS dispatched. by ihe ,Valted States gov. | Gem dowvtless being that ofa person in a troubled | tassward. ‘The gamblers most of hour kmow Mee ‘The Titton-feecher Trial. By Rernelf, price ef work SLA A phan! promis Binh ru Exh Seite 8 ‘re Oe eunstrene, | 10.160. the ndermed” Prasteo, will ode forMed | premites, ai QUARUEN PAST POUR’ OCLOCK FAL. | Congo to exaining hee ek soe Oa ther aried | ACIO Oclock the last bulletin of the night was | We Or nothine about yachts, have doubtiess been | Prom the N.Y. Taher 3, MADE IN FRANCE, | il*,3t public auction, in front of the premises, nonplussed by the variety Of expressions Of ex-| In 2851 a right, ¥ ing stenographer, Only six- y ; (SD), eighty 4 : ris Seteaagithicty lemonm “Npstie term cy cus Marsh Te Bese Sada, Frat ok the BNMAN, oP | two (83), clehty tures (ny elke fous cea) ca ty | ao comestic-condition of the country and the | Issued saying that Mr. Beecher was slowly failing. a : 7 [[UESDA woe x ‘one | Natives ving along’ t ‘that Another night of painful anxiety was passed by | Pers respecting the qualifications of the UW | coon years of age, Theodore Tilton by nate, catn 22, at S21 Vertaont ave. until 26th, at id MEL RESPECTS, THE RARE: | OUI CLOCK FM lots nujibered 15, 18, 19 and Manda Vand one (OD), one wunared ated wo ges ts collection i one of tne resus ot histap, ie the family. a ‘Steady y atch, beng Kept on the Gisagiee” it is advinabie for then to” meee she: | tuto Pay mouth etiurce 80 take own ir, Bocchers a " inht-tin ULECTION OF GOt 20, ane - | one hundred and three (103), one hundred and four | consists of war trumpets, shields, swords. dag. for any change for the worse. oar y connidence : tice whiel f SCOUNTRY division of original lot 13s square O80, with fin. | one hundred n¢ f is, dag. a Go hands off." Of course tiey: pl Confidence | sermons for publication—a practice which was SS; piso , wundred and five (103), one hundred and | gers, spears, assegats. kt ‘and other. feroc! ‘AU a meeting of the parishouers of Plymouth ur hace p ARQGEES CAN HE CRIAINED. CEOS SPRUE | Proruis of ale as preecribed by the decree: One-third | (100). one hundred and weve (OT), ane ‘hundred | Wea DS LO CHOD the HSN OF Soap sroneus | church last night the soilowing letter trom: Sirs. | 18. Feeords, but here again they areina quandary. | (hen a novelty. He was engaged by Henry C. Teenie meron ug SPN otoi ate ven | esas mcg tn cnet at | rae aca ng Ra | ean parry" Bagg nts | Seeker was reas Un thom hand chy Hd i wit atest | owen oe at Che founders a ae churea poses May Butldiuse, corner 7th and Bet ove ate a tortion of the goods formerly on ex- | iustallmetite fn one aitd two years, with interest atsix | dredaud ten (140), one hundred and eleven (141),0¢ | feast of human Nee a fembers of Plymouth Church: a eli sprinkled with Victories, while ie | Independent, of which journal Mr. Bowen was a EVOLUTION JN SHOKT-HAND SLOAN-DU- nat 17:30 Muwmachusetts avenue northwest, and | Percent. A deposit of twenty-Sve dollars will be re- | hundred and twelve (11), one ra Teannot speak my thanks to each one of you | Mitly well sprinkled with victories, while on the 2 a he > LET SRO EAB ae aes . uo west, a‘ | (uired when each lot fa struck off ‘Terms of aale to be 3), (all on Fenton Place, between Jat st. east anc THE WAR TRUMPETS 3 : “ other 15 a boat Hite more than a year old, in | Proprietor, and tn IS61 he succeeded Mr. Keecher ded cicven aiid. WedsieCiicere ahd private 10: | fe ee a ee ee eaeae at eect | complica ‘with tp seven Maye from, day” of sale. All | Northi Ca itor at oe tir and tht tre 5) are made of the horns of wild beasts, the tip or end | fnanitested ia these her donk cat Ge devotion | Sehich have teen introduced ail the latest Meat | as editorin-chict of the paper ie Gevehped Hirai eu “Tach by nail Caller semtataug | alocun etdkOS | SOHNE MON ALLY Beeston: Combis Law Bia’g. | thirty-five (139), ue hundred aud thiety-aiz (136), | being plerced. An inch or so from the end or tip pastor. He can no ionger speak w you formiapa | Gevelopuucnts in naval arcatecture of wigeh tues | COMAMCrADLE, Dower as 4, writcr and spear for prospect spewritiny. tach! yerie = ay =~ | JOHN E. Mon Trust ti x 7 a 9 much, ” by uLest, a Greta ihe Shoe Patio, 7 Suubbe | \WALTER it WILLIAMS & CO, Auctiouecrs THOS. DOWLING, Aue ietjuelghe Ais) one hauaedand is sissy), | ANG SUSKCLY to one side a hole 1s made into the | ben permit. me to do°At sor tun, for tyselt, for | Mitch of the ‘betuing thus far done has been by the. “warm, friendship ot ‘Mite QLOAN-DUPLOYAN SHORTHAND-APTER FOUR = one bwndred and forty (140), one hundred and forty: | horn, and over this 1s placed a flat, diamond. |.!2¥ fail. Each word of love froin the people so of the down “changes who are | Beecher, who regarded im as “oue of my boys.” Su (REEN & WI dear to your pastor has gbeen a comfort and bali Seeks’ study of an hour per day, Lam able to write —— G ISE, Auctioneers. gue (141), one hundred and forty-two (142), one hun- shaped piece of ight brown colored wood, bound | {5 ‘a heart wrune nimctice bursting. ed with one or another of the yacht clubs | Toward some aii we arose between Mr. BEXTY words per udnute aud improve with every les TRUSTEES sae. dred and forty-three (143) one hundred and forty- | with snake skin. ‘These ‘were taken from the | ‘0,2 Weart wrung an church you wail only learn in | #84 Who in tost tnstances wre prejudiced Int Bowen, then sole proprietor of The Independent, ‘AW. SHEPARD. SINTY-FIVE AGHIOS TEES SAERS arexanpnra | £205 (4s). one hundred and forty-five (145), one bun- | Byanzi Uribe, who-are 4 rich, Pewenul ead werline , IS Sou will only learn an | a eae nr be 1 tons to the | and Mr. Beecher, ‘sleauwhile Mr. ‘Tiito Attorney-at-Law, Warrenton, Ya_} GRAND AND HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE : Bee ‘Orgs pun Serey nix (14¢h). one andres and forty seven, people living in the country near the Stanley Falls. | 116 cach and’ every one a ae Heaven. | Gwers or by tive | Ue life was not a happy one. OMMEKCIAL COLLEGE, Under a deed of trust trom H. Dwight Smith and qx | Sha’ sisty-two. CLUS one agua S ahs alate hive | “hey are conunually tignting among themselves Po each and every one of you my earnest. thanks | eric Odds of ve xiven both ways | Mrs Tilton left her ‘hy ‘w., near the City Post off Tits fe meas trustee, dated July 2 1877, of record | (163), one hundred aid aixty-four (164), one hundred | and especially with the tribes above and below | #24 Mest earnest blessing. Pray for his wife and | ny a her ie at de © MOSt Of these Jiucinesscollegein Amenca.” | or liber 'G, No.4, yawe SMO, et seq. of the lat and wixty-five (165), one hundred and sixty-six (166), | their domain. A weapon to cast terror upon the | “Mildren.soon to lose the truest Companion and the awek the to win are governed stied a separation, andthe Se Arithmetic, ‘Theory, Practi- ron elenaulas, county VERT wah Se at | (all on 2. st. between iat at. eaat and North Capitol | recble hearted “Is the. imurderous-looking! curved | ‘enderest father: andit we must rel{ugutsh all pos. Their faith in the senouner, bi nud Mr. bencher ent awoniee Ie AMET EOS REE Me create aaa: | pli vakars ntmbored lx tuadred andseventy-0u" | senmetor or executioners gens ee kige “aeass | DN HOpgOF his ful Fecovery oli: beloved, pray that Contidence in Capt, Bamuel's sbinty to | plete. MF. Tilton Obtained praseenion $40, Evening sex nce to. the comparstion courtronneottusciinet | Ore _rrst | blade ts curved abruptly at the middie. ‘The lower SES Wintt Bt aliahe Sle ier into the best winds and iuost favorable | Child in “Ms mother’s absence, , “ ; iat of | (AND ALSO on THURSDAY, the THIRTY-FinsT | Des curved abruptly at the middie ower | Jong be agonized by this struggle between lite and | & ener aeunrned ko tie ne hm: ART MANUFACTURED GOODS, Ae atty tye acter nehot sand Ju said county. contain» | DAY OF MARCH, 1887 at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.,in | Part of gis covered with weaving, which | death. Pray, if he must leave Us, that before 2 ro geno Be ‘i ing sixty-five acres, one rood and twelve snd balf | front of the premises— forms the hilt. | Slightly lower down on the blade | another day dawns he may receive hiscrown and | U8 0l the contingencies on which considerable | Tilton had retired trom | ES Rini*utar: the intersecting ofthe Colmanbas parame | 4, Z82, CHeinal Lote numbered three (5) and four, |38 2 projection around which a string is wound, | AUgter Gay dawns be mu money is being staked is the number af days tn | Independent, to, which, however, oe Isthe Art of all Arte—no person's education fs com- In the most superior quality of ein natant Ree ee ee ip square numbered nine hundred and elxhty-six | an in turn, 18 wound around the wrist of 1t3 Eowtce N. Bercagr.” | Which the winning boat will make the trip. Sev- | Unued lo con’ and was editor-in-chief o Fiete without it" Berea h the road. to Alexandria, pete emety (986), on C, between 11th and 12th streets northeast. | owner, so Uhat it'cannot be lost. Another equally saicremets eral Of goodly sums have been made, in | Ue Brooklyn Union, of which Mr. Bowen was one pe a Sar Fee and no ey ne oy Papua Ni | pSECOND: On the BAME DAY, at QUARTER PAST pete et ras CHICAGO MINISTERS OFrOSED TO BEECHER's viEWs. | Ml. Euler tuave ark ou sips ot | OC the proprietors,“ ‘Mr. owen caane”"sories suisse ies M MARTYS COLLEGE OF SELVER EAR, TORY -HANDESD: FABLE AND | Opcnran humbered ene Ch) (eoer of ‘Tsthand Gecreetssouth: | 1s one with its, wide, thick blade delicately cur.| AM acrimonious debate was occasioned in the | paper, Without Knowing the Mune ihade by ANY prejudicial to Tilton’: moral ‘character and ‘ie Tesinety 10k ICE HON AND ORATORY REESERE CURLERE midis." AxpnEw JAMIESON, Trastes._| feeiamneteet 10), twenty 20) trent one GA" | ving trom its guardiess wooden ‘hilt, until at the | CoMgreBattonal ministers’ meeting 1a Chicago yes: the vopays te bbe coming hearst. 19 tive netusl | On Docenber Mt, 1826, tu the course Ot whitch, che Tet Othe and close by Pa. ave, WASHINGTOS DC = A vetion sanz = Suri sutiearg] sausre umberéd one thousand ) head {t almost turns under upon {téelt. Around | eae rane ae eed eceken | tine, of course, taking theeatire amount patd in. | conversation pawed trom the 4 Lople to dete alarge wien ture, splendidly eytipypd dike L : and sharp three (1003) the base of the blade the natives wrap fur to pro- | U0nS of condolence to Mrs. Henry echer. | One Of thes: pouls Was tuale at the stock ex. | he necessity of frequent notices of Plymouth PRACTICE HALLS (each 100 feet in fensth) aiford | BEAUTIFULLY MOUNTED FASHIONABLE CHINA | “By direction of the owner= we will sell at pub CHOC Don ne PAME DAY. at HALE PAST FOUR | tect the hand, It is sumcient to bay of the blade | This was bitterly opposed by a number of the min- | change on Thursday; there ‘were fourteen Subs | Church and is pastor in the Bre ‘unequalled opportunities for developing the strength ARTICLES FOR TABLE USE, IN WEDGEWOOD, | lic suction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, O'CLOCK, p.m., in front of Pee igesote numbered | Trot itis a one-cdged aoc calculated to do | isters, thelr oJ ion being based on the alleged | scribers at $500 cach. The guesses ranged from | Von objected and charged Mr. Bee Romeand wciety'snwellaetoruseiapubicaweCoIce | CROWN DERBY, COPELAND AND OTHER MARCH SEVENTEESTC Tat TWEINE fen ok claves 2G (oe Mies en beeeees, Wate OX | an enormous amouneof damace tothe eae | hewrodoxy of ar, bescher's view regardiug Curae | ten to conte tase Tie ale ces ant edna: | orabie simduct vowert nis ete CULTURE, TICULATION OF THE ENGL! WARES, ENTREE DISHES, FRUIT AND | yiz- All that certain lotot sround in the city of Rate | Toth st ‘and twelve (12) (on 16th st., between | body of some cannibalistieafly inclined ‘compan- | Salvation and punishment. Finally the motion to | of these aré regarded as sowewhat wild, but in [ seotoed rs invited zu LANGUAGE (PHYSICAL HARMONY, OWATOR FLOWER EPERGNES, erc., Erc. CONSIGNED | ington, D.C. known and described on the oficial pot | Mus, ave. and C at.ne.J in squatenumbered one thou- | londnvarms.. The daggers howeree give evidence | adopt the resolutions was lost. Great excitement | reality there ts iitue basis for calculation, every. | demain at Mr. Beecher resign from. Pl precedents | mouth church and leave the — Chrinte br yachts | Cnton, “Tilton did-sa, “Mee Bowen took letter 10 Mr. Beecher who read 1 and sald: “This SN. 3 ME, VISIBLE BY MESSHS. LYDON & CO.. CUTLEKS AND | of plan tefeyf an lot numbered two ()-in square | Saud and seventy-three (107), er To | Of more refinement of ature simply, because | PreVailed, and the utmost efforts were made to | thing depending upon the weather ANALYSIS, EXPRESSION, GESTU pol eb fl SILVERSMITHS, SHEFFIELD AND LONDON, ‘Bumbored ten lundred sud seventy-three (1073), con- |, ROU ures eden tees Therm, 148 | 10 appearance they are not simon pure instru- be -p the affair from the newspapers, show Uhat the difference in time ma ‘America, adopting the RECENT DISCOVERIES of the | ENGLAND, AFFORDING A SPLENDID OFPOR- “Gne hundred dollars deposit at | nunibered four}, five (3), {on H, between Toth and | Ments of destruction. Instead, they are enclosed Mr. Beecher’s Religions Belief. perlienngerg, Seiad! pegs perro roi 2 NG A SI D OFEOS o ce of figures made by tbe poo) subscribers, ts sheer Insanity; Unis man is crazy.” Soon after at European Masters. Jt fits pr » enter Pro- TUNITY TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND 16th sts 8, ¢.}, six (6), seven (7), eight (8) and nine | 1D Bi eetoe ace Ot DUTDIB WOO, bound with brass | pe sermons on evolution preached by Mr. ere figures mad z Ivers. ‘ward Tilton was ai frien teh Gino coe ‘ual Lite or to become Teachers of Flocuuon, Over : : WEEKS & CO. Auctioneers. | {ot 15th, between D and E sta. &e.] ip square num- | sheet and studded, quite artistically, with long reached by MF. | “About the rst yacht to cross the AUantic was a Tilton | jsuuissed frou positions 200 charts used. The College has TEN DEPART. | THOSE REQUIRING USEFUL BiRTHDAY, = red one thousand and seventy-five (1075. brass-headed tack: It Beecher attracted the widesi attention. To Kev. | Commodore Ashbury’s schooner Livoula, She | Which he held. Jt was now necessary Tor hin to SENTS. Private Lemons and Claws Lewons, day and | | WEDDING, AND OTHER PRESENTS. SAME DAY at FLVE Oe ee gene FIFTH. On the SAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK. k submit evi Gresine:_Guvteg camer ace wee tect Heat ae 6 a The Knife itself is leaf-shaped, with a | George Morrison, of Baltimore, he wrote: nce agalnst Mr. Beecher or LO CoUfes® “phe | came over tn September, and. was twenty-nin m., in front of the premi: Jot numbered one (1), | hree u y putes 1D COM hinself a slanderer. He sought Unis from his wite, descriptive catalowue, Stammering and Defects of — feorner of Ga. ave. and 16th sis, med Tih vagaare mui: | Gen agra ge Gunter, and having @ handle | formulated doctrines, as I hold them, are: A. per- | ()% three Cy a en a oe Specech Cured. aes mbStol4 mane You Have A Cuasce ANTE Ge ea ERD te NOC Cee past | polit,” would strike one as similar in ‘appear | Sal God, creator, abd ruler over all things; the | Syror ine Dauntless taessuring 11s ieee 8 inches | rom. “her was the. tesumony. coumicveds a Both ety Washinton. FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in frontot the premises, tots | ance to the mushroom ot more peacerul cites, | human family universally sinful; the need and | at the wauer line and hiviug a depth of 11 fect Ssy The letter was two yours afterward destroyed. Tides practically aoeful bean ened. No | To take place at our art exhibition rooms, corner 10th pan, numbered four (4,) fon B, between 16th and 17th sts. | ‘Tis, too, is bound with brass rudely hammered | possibility and facts of conversion; the Divine | inches, She encountered rough weather and head | The Progress of events was notrapld, Min. Tiitow terms nor vacations. ‘Students enter at any, ime, street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, CO Te SBaM EO), seven (7), elght (8), nine (9), ten | out into long strips, like tape, and aiso tron wire | agency in such a Work; Jesus Christ the manifes- | Winds and was hove to for 46 hours when about | retracted in Mr. Beecher’s presence every aecusa~ Terma: Life Scholarship, $40. 12 weeks’ course, board, She teelve a tee bates, Bohs wed eleven (11) | and foll, and it forms and important addition to | tation of God in human conditions; His ofice in | half Way across, and for five days Captain J. R. Yom made agalist, him: ‘Francis D, Moulton ape &e.. 375. Send for ctreular. 14-co8m ‘WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO BUY ANY- sare ta on ets pert Get remr ey the equipment of @ warrior of the Upper Congo | redemption supreme. I do not beliéve in the Cal- | Wood, her master was unable to make observa- | pearing as Ue “tu = a 2 Cox’) CS SQECKEHAND STUDENTS TRAINED FOR CON-| MARCH NINTH, TENTH AND ELEVENTH,| THING IN CLOTHING AT 20 PER CENT Siitimbian Collere ory School, 7 p.m. Terms, ar im advance. Varticulars st Capitol card stand. hI. APITOL HILL EVENING SCHOOL, 27, STH | ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M.AND THREE “O'CLOCK| REMOVAL TO OUR NEW BUILDING, 434 Jae. Inatruction «iven in Bookkeeping, Arithns SG Grumman Geoeraphy, History, Penmanahip and econ. SEVENTH STREET. cons by.” Terms reasonable. ‘C.F. WOOD, Prin- ai-6m s.’ Her bes (0 e (5237 miles | nade 4 Luraull uous expression of grief and: ee GC which Me. Moulton’ took owe s. satamemnt ‘In the ocean race of 1866 between James Gordon | Mr. Tilton and Mr, Beecher met and a reconcilia~ Bennett's rietta, George and Franklin Osgood’s 4 Won Was effected. A new paper called The Golden Fleetwing and Pierre Loriliard’s Vesta for a sweep- perros ier bee marie eee aoe ge vinistic form of stating the atonement. I do not SEVENTH, On the SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST THE TERRIBLE ASSEGAIS believe in the fail of the human race in Adain and, E sts. e-} the south half of seven (8. of 7), eight (8) | 18 plain and ts larger at the base than where It | jty. ‘The race was not lost, but has been ascend- spdnine ci), fon, i 26th, between. LD, a0 ME o Cae in | joins the head. ‘The end of theshatt is shod with | ing steadily from creation.’ I am in hearty accord - HIGHT. On the SAME Dav. at QUAWLEY 1G SIX | A ferule. ‘The shields are admirably constructed | With revivals aud revival preaching, with tue | froin the Sandy Hook igh : 4 = | Mtripartite covenant” between Beecher, Boweu aud — O'CLOCK P.M, iu front of the premises, Lot numbered | and of sufficient Uulekaess 10 s Gducating forees of the church and if sympathy | the southwest pont of tae Asie of Wight in Uhir- | “tripartite cover pee ei Your (4 in aquare numbered one thousund anduinety- | aarrow, although against che ketene soko g | With all uluisters whoa their several ways sees. | tern days, tient one Hours A ee anes | ea peck aa bar oe Cae Re ae Vv L GOODS ON VIEW TUESDAY MARCH 8, WHEN — one (1001), [corner of 16th and Gs. ave, ae] rifle they’ afford no protection at all. The ground- | to Duild up men tuto Ue image of Jesus Christ, by ggg eda pagenhersn pain ony prone reap tine ise Tengen Hcg Be od ocat Birssons. CATALOGUES WILL BE READY. PAgrms of wale as prescribed by the decree: One-third | work 1s made of rattan, running up and down at | Whose Jal es, generosity and jove hope to | est Ut miles The Fletwiag occupied fourteen | bral to be heard. Tilton, wided thelr distribus sateen om eet tetera. GEORGE SPRANBY, od two yours reapectdvcly for which’ tue pronmecry | te back of the shield dad across on the front, ex- | Be saved sd Drought pine toheaven.” Sota and tine Vesta tourvect anya, nix Bours | 187d he broke siience with curd Of dewak, “Tie Graners met teu 2 SS eres pies af the papcha rinst be piven, 10 sangre Cent at the curved top of the uoield where thé up- Mr, Beecher’s Country Home. And Mtty minutes. The greatest and least dis | ton Was charged tn the church with being Si maou Mechocl of ‘Elocutiou aad Enenoe bast REE BA AZAMES CO c07 SEVENTH star ww, | LonProverty soldcor allet, at parenasern option: Ail | means a double layer is secured. anich are atte: | A VISIT 70 THe PREACTIR'S FINE Plage Ar Penns. | tancrs covered St ene the former | s standerer of his pastor and bis nanie a School joc ighiah N -W. | couveyaucing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of 890 at | ward closely woven together. Between the rod! ete ct peer ee BA ees 1 5 . aw: 04 M Systeia indorsed by Physicians, | _mb4-6t Auctioneers, Sou ea rncine a: Durchassice coe A deposit of @B0 at iy together. nm the rods vt Peeks-kiti-om | latter #77 and 165 mics ‘The Vesta was over | Was demanded. An ecclesiastical council was 2-1m* ‘3 & CO, Auction, ~=S~S*~*«~S*S*:CR Name in White Letters om Window. = mb4 | pun complied with wooo ta iy f sale, | ue Weaving forms a very pretty black and white | Mr. Beecherowned asuperd farm at I-oW | thirty-two days in making the return voyage in | Called, nominally tn regard to the irregularity of GTON | CONSERVATORY oF _austo | W'""® * §97 iosistus Ne,opposite City P.O. th nites ceerve the riche Yo real athe rink'and | PALteM, ‘Two rods of rattan run vertically through | the Hudson, 148 from a handsome madway ined | METS Uo dass tu, making the return voyage It | CA aa wn aerate wad Building, coraee Oe eed Pw Bieke- Souceta ae usrhgeer after ve dayw previous | (he crt ofthe sheld and ae sput-muoreed n2 | with noble trees that you tura off nto the avenue | Qutycud Yug e toretopiaast, jbo abd | Mi iaveetigain, Its work atwounted to wot gy Ker Lhe bee T © Eveul§ AMUEL MADDOX, Trustee, | are Wrapped strips of black rattan el | jeading to Mr. Beecher’s house. Careful and taste- | ee a eae ef ee spi smuirz exxcor oF LANGE Comrortaste Foor Wear For Tux Bs, Davies eupuusiana ave, Mae SIGPESC fal cultivation 1s at once recognized, The house | G43°S uu to be 270 nilles, and. her Shores! | Fr et uo ‘clear ‘hunt ubibed Another curious looking weapon ts the harpoon | !tselt 1s a pretty red brick dwelling, made by the Dauntless and Sapplo in May | Bacon letter, the frst of stavements 793 HENRY E. DAVIS, Ts % ‘When you enter the house you find yoursetf in a | and June, 1869, Jn the former montu the Daunt- Ue tral, in which he quoted trom 723 14TH ST. §. W., LADIES. —— 68 Louisa aie. Ene in ner pnpopee as: Te] naliway, from Which many doors open, leading to | jess Saute Them Sandy ilook to Queenstown in Ee potecrs alleged ‘confession of January And all other principal cition _DUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers. consists Bee ean pon watch the | an oakeh staircase, screened by a wide circular | twelve days sweventerh hours and six minutes, | 1, IR7L, Mr. Bevcher at once took action ‘and dix Recoemtzed ax superior to all other mmilar Instita- oe — ANSON BROS, Ai Sj head fits bya socket. Cords wrapped in two | stone vase Milled with lowers in bloom. No par. | undin June the Sappho covered tne distance be: | Mianded an investigation, which six well-knowa ons, Uneacelled advantages for learning CONVER- SALE WITHIN * bundles pass from this socket to some distance | ticular plan of architecture has been followed in | tween the sane pollits In Lweive day's, nibe hours 8 ¥ ¢ members of Plymouth church were appointed to BAUION, phat ofmative teachers. Feeextremely low. | TION ROOMS EVERY DAY, COMMENCING AT | - ‘ y 7 mm the shaft cl e 5 cular mI 4 et e Cx conduct. Another effort to compromise matter, Gren. Trial lessons free. Every Saturday LECTURES | ALT 18 SOLD" mh7-3t Shoes That Are Flexible. LOCK, in the fear of “The Sun” building, F, be- | €asily When the animal ts struck, leaving the | rooms on the ground floor, commanding views of | July of the iullowing. year the Dauntiess Was out | four years and indre after the Wrong Was charged frre opunils, | Svvly to theschool tor programs and —— and 14th streets northwest, we will sell'a | Saft as a floater. Lieut. ‘Taunt has related the | the exquisite scenery from ‘the windows. Within | twcnty-thnes dase ad seven hours, The Calubrla | W have been committed, Titon Weougtt is. sulle Seen cae ——— SUMMER RESORTS Shoes That Fit Perfect. story of his experiences on the six months’ jour- | the walls everything suggests the refinement of | reached the fuishing potnt nearly two hoursahead | The charge of adultery was first publicly pre @CHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART, cS. JOIST, SCANTLING, PLANES, &c., ney up the Congo, in the form of a report tothe | luxury and comfort. ‘The open fireplaces are | and occupled twenty-three day's, five hours, seven | ferred 1h July, 1874, and the complaint served. im S Vocal Culture and Heading. Private Lemos and | = = ‘Shoes Made By Hand. (the same having been used for acaffolding, ke, Secretary of thé Navy, recently printed by order | crested with Woodwork iu cherry or Oak, WIM | teen miuktes wud Hiteetr soconds In crusing. August When issue Was tumediately joined, ‘The ranatic Clames. Mrs. ADELINE DUVAL MACK, ADI ula kor wien On SAME DAY, at Walker's coal wharf yard, 3004 | of Congress. Shelves rising upon shelves and nooks pardoned | “those who foretell the wealuet are ibelined to | trial was begun ln Jauuary, Ni, NUbjecus were TESS Nxt. jadi doe end Nort: paper tesliog Water street, Georgetown, we will sell about 100 Off and screened with lovking-glass, or else dis- | qe belief that there Will hot be so tuch wind at | dealt with extending over five or six years Weastixe (ACADEMY OF TELEGEAPHY | Moved to the beach, ereatly eilanced, re-fur. == TORRE ag cooaee ne ‘The Depart ment of Superintendence. | playing rare vases or masterpieces in Crown- | sea as the owners of the Coronet and Dauntless | About two hundred and Mfty documents were bas removed from Capitol Hill to 651 F at b. w., | ished and Mm ‘including Otis cieva- Le) Z AN EDUCATIONAL, CONVENTION 70 BE HELD aT ‘Tux | Worcester, od Dresden oF Lugiish ware. Yieling | hoped tor whien they agreed upon the tune for the | troduced and analvard. More ‘than “one Wune Jerre Sellar = tor, steain heat, erate tres, Se. Wo; Our Dongola Boot.. 84.00 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘NATIONAL MUSEUM. carpets and soft rugs harmonize in subdued color | race, and say that there seems to be litle prospect | dred diilcrent interviews were sania 7. eee mh8-Im PENS MA WIN LEBPINCOTT, Our French Boot. 450 | CHANCERY SALH oF TWO vaLCABLE RurED.| The convention of the National Department of | An¢ chess With Ualntlly shaped tables and to | of tie yaculs getting fo Queenstown An Tess ua | 10 FSP ee a urteconch i |ANO AND VIOLIN. 2 1 CEDWIN s ae cd 2 - 45 HANCERY SALE ( ABLE, - seated chairs. Wherever the cy e sweet | twenty day's after Lhe start. Soci Tas and felerences apply to CHARLES B.) Gra gj SE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Bye Wear BETWS PARE GHTEENTH | Superintendence will be held atthe National Mu- | hand of the housewife 1s recognized in simple crea- wees: Printed in stall type, DONCH, 926 4th stn dl pate are {00 fee, iearer the. pts CEOS Ee! SOnTE BETWEEN H AND I'STREETS | seum on the 15th inst, and three sessions will be {Hous of embroidery or eructietnany-colored mass mene enlsrced furnt 3 all recent! \- | Ol les oud 0 jeer-sha pec From the S i ‘euene seemintat ee g Eprovenuente including Otis paraenrer le. BUY ONE PAIR. ict of Columbia: pense oP The Tae bas cue bony ar ap auacedanite oc eaiools ta Sows or radon fon this Pes be le es ec ee een | Ene Volee Caltare, prepares Ladies and Gentlemen for | ¥Stor. salt water bath, el tponlacee ch, 1887, in 4” cause Wher ic s ilows, Just in the way ouly & woman knows how. | race now centers on theday of departure, bul 1 = : Dest itd low down grates; now open f0F the far YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTARE. | $9} oc et ad: arcs taisnes yucredy, Richard = | an parts of the country, and their discussions ot | PUOWS; JUSU ID the Way Oty OTe pie tke Gay caunot yet be told, It will naturally be be- | by the defendapt’s cou : Lr pert ipalyboes ess mb8- - 10.186, 1 Mill sell at public suction, in | educational matters are always Interesting. Com. | appearance of belng in constant habitation, Books : sapsrches questions Were Fulsed an ed during the de peid to coaching Amateurs and eer ——— Es front of the premiws, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY: | missioner Webb Will make ah address of welcome | ana papers lle about the tables; music litters une | (Ween now and the 15th inst, since otherwise | fendant’s presentation of lis case, iene wine cathe platform or in | FY OTEL BRIGHTON, —— Peo ane of lots numared “tanya egy | OM KH NS day and then Fred. M. Campbell of | plauo and harmonium a doll Riposes ou sofa, a | Capt. Bush's certitled check fOr $10,000 will stip | “Judge Nelson Sat upon the wench, The me from 11 until 6 on Tuesdays, Wednes- ATLANTIC Crry, ¥.3. Teonty-die Oran tremuered (Awenty-four (24), | Oukland, Cal., Will present a paper on “Public | straw hat anda jauaty cane He carelessly O0 4 | into Capt. Colt’s already bnlzing pocket, provided | euuleut counsel were employed on etter si Gaye aud Fridays at . Ee EDMONSTON'S, one hundred and five (105), having « front-of sixty | Bducation on’the Pacitic Coast.” In the afternoon | chair, and the sound of volces and the bobbing of | iu ¢yomes to take it. This contingency ts not | FOF Seson spaces Sr SIV © mae aa No. 1328 H st. n. w.. Sntirely remodalied and impecved: (90) feet om sand 18th street and runnin back an av- | DF. A. J. RickofT will rad a paper on “A Teacher's | heads denote the preseucsgof eleht or ten grand. | Sy yocahie, however, as the Comucl people are | Meaming and active talnds Me. Fullerton, a u feT-2olm Washington, D.O._ = 3 erage depth of about 75 feet, with improvements, Certiticate—county, city, state and national,” | children of ages between 18 and 7, Quite as anxious as the Dauntless partisans and | OFUMG art Of chass-qu wig, and ME. Beach, a Tru F anruisgbiemee Ciel serve Beatainee [OR evaToR go? SYDEAUEG | mine-im OSG AS Pe ATS | alae arora wt evita thts o SuAMe | MG a the evga, tet Service and Publ | Ong day, vo Yours newspaper man | Muay sure eas thee wip to uray willbe ue | SPY ee vars, who fF ASPRINGER, sil Service Exaruiner, E z idl parcels of grou B into - 0018,” W: the subject of a paper by Leroy ir. Beecher 5 e is is what | Shoriest in Ume. Any prophecies t the coutrary 3 oe fn Eg Singing Rote dates prepared for College, Auuapulie, West PoInt ing lots, each having front of thirty (30) feet ou 18th |}. Srown, of Gol ‘ Renesas curred: “ “My wife,’ said Mr. Beecher, as he pre. | Suortest tn Son board, trom Capt. Ane | Gained new laurels as an advocate beture a jury; pL Sortice Exananationa: “Ayply Soy Mth st, uw. | Will reopen MARCH 7TH and remain open through-| J, C, Heercurso: stisst plat of which will be exhibited at the sale. | Will be. discussed: by gentlemen’ who have been | sented me te may ‘private secretary,'aua knows | excite incredulity in all on board, trom Cape AB. | Austin Abbott, distiugulshed for his legal learning ‘e . These two lots are rewarded as the most valuable in gel derson, Un Bi e ‘Dearing hh CW 6 tore ‘out the year, ua heretofore. the western section of the city” asked to speak on the subjects. Other papers of | just how to answer my letters; no slight task, es | {hyo Capt. Crosby is a coo}, thorvUgh, and and the publications bearing his nate, whuse tore. ae IMPORTER. According to the requirements of the decree, the pur- | importance will be presented on the two following | pecially at present, a3 you Will see if you watch perienced aviga: ‘and dues’ not pI e to | Sie eee Sh a so TB — ming us Pays Writing ¥. W. HEMSLEY & SON. CE peat inust be p in cash, days by A. P. Marble, Worcester, Mass.; E. E. Hig- | Ine open my mail’ Letters from everywhere and | leiephone the Dauntless that he ts ready until ‘don laren : mo omg eine Loge ‘5 enced teachers one FLAN % = seu conbrination of the aale aud payment of all the | bee, Harrisburg, Pa.; James McAllister, Philadel- | everybody, on every subject. Young men asking | Soc'is the case iu every. particular. AS far as | Se¢ and decide upon y points, 4 Experien 1GLiGat nw. ja3-3mo ‘ATLA! H e * 7 fect tor. The posits MANN'S KIN .. a 3 SPRING WRAPS, Purchase misney: the meoperty will be conveyed. Jf the | phia; J. W. Holcombe, Indianapolis; Warren Eas- | for advice before entering the ministry, old friends preparations go the Coronet could sail to-morrow, | an effective orator. ‘The positio : hk SCHOOL} bli jal“ . DAY. on Fea Do renol ae ne | ley, Of Ohio. ‘che onicers are as follows: Charles | for pecunt sl and a stack of ¢ +) tum ‘Tek ph Com! wultitud sete enn A SRT Finer. cn buck south of Dupont ctrele Including Istest shapes produced for this season. | (LSAT he sentitred od cath tot Caer ee | & Loung, Carson, City, Nevada, presidents N. G | cations trou polluicians and from People, who ea-| \,2reue Union suai Mero‘weD TO wave Mane a | Reeamen Tom all parts of che country who alk S eS SENES m1 0. Box 700. INF. E} astee, avidson, Alliance, Olio, secretary; W. wel ra. ‘Direct erce! 3] ct Gages a om 2 Bowes malice MUNGAL DEC 122 | hiktimuplm a.» MOTE LOWEST PRICES. _ mh7-dkds ____486 Louisiana ave. this city, chairman of lotal committee. Tnva letter," sald Mar Beecher, “in it goes in the pee oe ree een ae eaeee ary until dune the lawyersstra Buildin. “southwest corer of 7th and D streets: | WWETHERILI—OCEAN END_ OF KENTUCKY re ereaiste oc im beet 5 Wiheaedicn nen Set tin ine Western Union and Baltimore and Ohio Tele- | Sublie gloated ‘over: the dally Bob staal er ication "eae | WW Seah Adee hone arc | grata Aiescoemtssoecupetare 1 ep co | A NOMAE DOW TING, anette: Deeds in fee have een Aled asfolows: W. A. | 7, SUF Beecher’s Property. raph companies andthe price of Westesa Union| Sandal nn came te su = al wuccemmiully perform the active duties of life, | BOF). P. 3 ; rep oe | Se Bh D Ne PERHAPS $220,000 AX 8 Sold higher than at apy Utne since the Decembet Sud be pl buccemly perfor the active Gunn of Ler BLO. Box 1030. ta tmael i pe feed vineanra, Smoot, executor, to J. Viedt, Jr, sub 39, sq. 836; | WORTH Eee a ee eee ois areal reprometing eeeanems | Sos eahoeee bar Hveng eed ¥ gereepondence,) Rapid’ Calcul: | "Dee tp eC tina avenue, below Pacise WHITE AND COLORED LACES, fbi'50, sa: abs gat00, “ie Goluschanid to tO. | From the New York Star GPreTe si haat wecks and an ender tssaid womave | poten atand Unset tec tines toeeae belinr toe ea usinese Practice, Commercial heat the | antic C3 ib 13 i 8 fle 280s She nt EOS : we stock last week, and an order ts sai av 5 ‘Unree for Tilton, On one ballut the ju a ilonimiy. Mtenectaphy aid Tepe Wet | ¢4.¢59, NES, sie Ocema. Atlante City, No — Simpson, pt, 13, 8q. 402; $10,000. A.C. Clark 0] "Th speaking of Mr. Beecher’s circumstances 1ast | eee eet a i nt ee eee a ora prom: | Boccher and three for Tilton. On ove ballut the ry Kjeteolm MES. AL 1 es been gi y 1y “25, stood tf teachers Vution Fees Day sessions arular (por sueuecns, PORE be) obingon tosaine lots SO, sy, 10" $700. 7, | evening Mr. St. Clair MeKelway, editor of the | inent director of Western Uilon. Nocontirmation | tn favor of Mr. Broce. After ‘he ose of ls war, #70, payable 810 ou cnter- : in UACE FLOUNCINGS EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION OF Wright to same, fot 9, sq. "1,126: ¢— KR. L. B.| Brooklyn Kagle, and a warm personal friend of | can be obtained of the stories of consolidation, foe matter was taken up by the grand jury oy entering, 800. tuition jae el b Sn te sub Mouyt Pleasants eo Ton a ea een eater een ean | A Wowas Aunaraxen rox Fore Mcpeus—Mrs | An indictment against Francs D. Moutton for tibet, ks, $20, paid’ on entering. rectly on the Beact ATTRACTIVE PRICES. 's sul Pl ce pd ‘Was not near as w¢ as popul supposed. | 5, Robinson, was, ou Saturday, arraigned | ‘The district attorney, however, never brought the scholarship, $50 on entering: ‘Thosoughly Hested Throughout, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS. WATER COLOR PAINTINGS. Arnold toG. B Harbin et al, trustees lot, 11, 84- | ris realty consisted of his country weat at Pecks. | Stns Supreme judicial court, in East Cambridge, | case to uta, and atter he had officially Indicated ble $0 onebterine.an’ balance | ‘Hot and Cold Sea Water Bathe, 468; $2,800. W. H. Turner to B. F. Leighton, pt. cp hee GICUMBEMS “Alieging that she kilted | tins decision by entering a nolle proseul, Moulton bsatiiy "Satna &f Geach tei aa re lh Yen Select Novela Parts nd New York ae 100; sober ipa te Cari cua: | Kill and eome lnda fn Wiseon.n. The ROW 08 | cae ne a en Eee CRQnterIDM, cular eet : = Z gerford, Sq. 287; $5,000, R. lorrison to | Hicks street own, ol we Art ao nd ‘Thor ff e- : cl sel defending hit Hlhuaaia Circular sent tree cn erg ya, | A.B.ROBERTa. | NEW SHADES IN RIBBONS. i 4, Jounstdn, "sub ia 473; $2500," dullis | not worth, more than $3.00, altuough” nls n- | band, Moses Hobinsan, and Thomas, AFH ETA) Dros Ut ee ana a Mim SAKA A SPENCER, Vier Pineal 25 | == >= . ansburgh to Gustave abd James ‘Lansburgh, sub | come reaches to $30,000. past four years an ees a Wa er lated to have been made = A : a = A FOSTER KID GLOVES, WITH NEW IMPROVED | Rare old Drawings in Chalk, Crayon, Pen and Ink, lot 3, Sq. 203, lot 11; do. 35, Sq. 204; 20 to 23, he has received a salary of $15,000a year from Teen bd to all he indieiments, and Was Sere saan eevee sae ‘rial, which was met by ME - ARRIETTE MILLS—VOCAL LESSONS TO | HOOK, $1 PAIR UPWARDS. selected during the past year from the Studios and 3 Sand 20 and 21, sq. 778; $13,519.85, Alice P. | Plymouth church. For years before that $20,000 for = Mr. her With an explicit denial, A great ec. ware. ew eee Tm bee ' 23 eee a eee Oe | eee ee ee eee certie, | Ce ACO eee Gate Ue Cee een: | Ree aunum liad been. alloted ae ae ae was | A TRAIN Falis Into rs Raania Tomnawr—The Seer council wan held, winch exhemorssoa ae Soe t ‘i Rome, Turin, Florence, Leipsic, Madrid, Seville, | terest 290; $800. Puc! i. famous Tilton jersy $100,000 a i train of the Iron Mountain railroa‘ eer GELDONS, ACADEMIES 1004 F SESW, We Have Cer Prices Enrclloon Milan Tho Buses Aetrterase: peintmes | Emmons, pte ag. Se ‘$1,500, “B. H. Warner to | granted him as a mark of confidence in his integ. | Texas bound train of Cite Ai, Mes ec: — atugivaiaave new fueniaye au PRajs, ‘Ailthe Beene eng Simonatn great ork im | clit isi to.2h bik 0; ga 13 HU Goods tS | hivsule Bor ewenty yearninc has Deen prominent | vated about fen o'clock to 4 cre AY thy bridge ‘Whats in a Name, pas = pe Asruvr Boar & Co. Tenlovn Lancret, Countable: Old, Creme David Cox, | Bearer lo > bik. ob Whitney Close; $1,125. | in the leciure Held, receiving never less than #250 | GoM oe paliexprss andsmmokingears | THE BAPTISMAL XANES OF A NCMMER OP PROM RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF ON ALL ‘Tenievs, Lancret, le, Old. Crome, W. O'Brien to T. E: Waggainan, trustee, sub ict 23, } a night nor more tan $500. This would net him | $e. into tie racing Lurrene below, carrying with NENT MEX. napoli, West Putt cles nate bares for college, ‘Will Open Their ne eiehe famous, apes telecine er #4. 545, Dt subs 18 And 10, 84. 300, Pt 6, Sg. 945, | about $1: Oe ent ones Se dihngia Peal led them ail the men on board. weer Kelley and | The New York Sun has been engaged for several @ezs IVY INSTITUTE, «we. cor, Nth and Kate. n. man, Spanish, Milanese \quarelles, form- | pis, 24 and 25, sq. 512 and Sub 30, Sq. 5,400. } oF about ma som e > | Fireman Hach went down with the cngine. | Kel- | weeks in solving the mystery of middie initials ot S : NEW SHOE BTORE, ing one of the best and most important collections | ft. Young to M. G, Lane, sub lot 16, sd. 633; $5,000. | earlier days, prominent among which was “Lec- | Firman tine’ Rete aut a ei ‘eld ‘tat, Dut ogee 2s QCHOUL OF MUSIC {ESTABLISHED 1877.) 211 F stree' went, brought together in this country. Annle C. Wyeth toJ. A. Minnix, lots 280 0285, | tures to Young Men.” His syndicate newspaper | 11. wtued that he must drown the cugine | MaMes Of well-known men: “Hereare afew: Let | Ra HEAVY OVERCOATS AND SUITS. AS 2EULY steoes Betth: sical = intontown:$— ‘Katie ‘AM, Hendefson, to. Josepht | jener, which he continued up to the ume ot his Just as he realized ta ne ee and. hecane ce | us begin with the President and his cabinet. There we us Tio. INGALLS kines roca | SHOUT MARCH. 2072, ‘The whole will be on exhibition at my Ane art galle- | Atkins lot 47, sa. O60; $1,000, Jescph Atkins to A. | iliness, need hin $75 & week. ea oir ering a passing 10g, he clung’ toit | are Grover Cleveland, Thomas Prancis Bayard and > — ‘With s Complete Stock of ries, sonthwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th | L. Hughes ev’ al., same property; $1,100. John A.| ‘This income, though almost princely, was spent rately and louzed against a tree one hun- | ructus Quintus Curtius Lamar. The Secretary of PROPOS SH street, March 8th and 9th, to be sold without reserve | Cole lo Howard university, jot 4, bik. 3, Effing- | by Mr. Beecher in ornamenting his househol dred and nity yards below. Finanan Hach Wascar- | 97 14. courteously replied that his full name 18 ISAT 1 goty BER MMM oA ox x FINE SHOES, THURSDAY, MANCH TENTH, "FRIDAY, Manc | ban: $0000. Mary EA. Cole (34. Barbour, | sn chanty. ills house was a perfect cabluet of | Het about uve inured yards down streata, lodged | War has courteously replied that his full nae 23 n Ko MMMM AA NNN wesc 7 trustee, pt. G, Dik. % do.; $2,500. J. J. Edson to M. | curiosities crom all lands, and in odd specimens of | [T'S mass of brush, und Was rescued suon alter the 1 Pees pee me Et, Be MEN £4 BRN | | SHOES OF EVERY RIND, FOR ALL. USES, See a. THREE Pe eee au pra, | Baxer, lot 140, sq. 271; $1,700. ‘Sarah P. Tyrer 16 | bric-abras, shells, tortoises and gems of Narious | flood subsided. ‘The postal car was swept away | OF the others, William Preciuan Vilas Williaa Orrick oF Pew 4 M AAA NA ‘OR YOUNG AND OLD. at ELE ‘HREE P. : A. C, Briscoe, sub lot wu, sq. 239; $6,000. F. A. | descriptions was unexcelled, So great was Mr. ce, and the wail Was literally washed | © bitney and August Garlavd BONS MEA ATA SSS) sore quors vor expen runs, | SH sah) Sia SH pen cy Ria ban | eters asin preci, os oat wa | tea sare eye lt srry th | asdoae tena, a ea Cason Sealed sas tele ss 5 81,252, varwick Evi J. | his custom to ¢: S which Is. sai : u Pi iy WALKING SHOES FOR WALKING PEOPLE. Hee Er eemeserkae Flack, lot 13, Bik. 40, north university grounds; | and other precious stones wrapped, up in bits of eee eeasch as swept down about tree mun- | sine to a choose the names is bew and interesting. Pislatg atal pioctiaz ia pomttin BBR, EER (00, S55 FASHIONABLE SHOES FOR PEOPLE OF TS F stanw. ce ea a Oe Sy | eaeae eae Dea money oho) aro fect below the trestleand allot Its occupants | O13 Tull names Sonn Gritin Carlisle Twas p Water Mipe with we - — ); $2,000, J. rman, trustee, a y reacl 000, e believed to have been sav wy succeede -~ em 8S ote CASMION, SHOES WHICH FIT AND ARE | couorpes: SALE OF A NEW TWO-STORY-AND- | Cary, lov iy bik. 24, Columbia ‘Heights; $879, | "Only & few days ‘go friends were planning to | Tuvitisy outside of the car and eluug Lots top d ‘for my ‘wo grand John Cariisie Ee CK HOU! § IMPROVE) 5 J. MY . in. Sd. | tember, - i - WHICH WEAR WELL Row FIPPRENTH STREET —. T. E Wagyaman to W. O'Brien, pt. 7, sd. | erings that has ever taken place within the Acad- wi tas nolds a native of Khode Istand, W piece sme ESO eer fice Se ee naan th oy Core, Gor | aaeean ‘The Tilden was also born. Yours, respectfully, KOPUSALS FOR EARTH FILLING AROUND CORNER 7TH AND E STREETS. By viriue of 3 deed of trust, duly recorded in gay | G45, pts, 24 and 25, aq. 512 and 10t90, 80. 538; $—. : ‘The answer of John Bigelow, Andrew H. Green WASHINGTON MONUMENT. “MOUS 8 BURT'S SHOES liber No. 1,198, folio 474. et seq., of the and John Grady to Thomas Grady, pt. 32, = and George W. Smith, as executors under the will Esousern Or ssHINGTON Mi records of ihe District of Col ‘and at thel p Pt 3, 0 OSG & | am Intemational Cremation Congress, A Thess nest . : 3 [Will be Our Leading Festare. Tenet ed actos wilted Se tabtie eteteh, te | unbla Heights: g2447-oe CA Bradey toAnna | Am international convention of the friends of | of the late Swmuel J. TUden, to & ordispam emp e4 ARTHUR BURT & CO, Tront of the prewices on TURSD IY, AEANCH Bre” | § Guchridge, lot 1s Dik. 33, doi #790128. PP. | cremation will be held at Milan in September. | George H. Tilden, who contest tr hha ipa Nol P. TEENTH, A. D. 1887, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | Armes vo W.'B. Shaw, lots 10 and 17, bik, 43, 4.3 | This will be the first congress of the kind. ‘The | ground of being ilegal m1 Tt oe ee ues) 2 cuore woeeeee tig'ct Washingtous in the sud Dita to wits up | $7975, Ellen C. McLiun to Harriet Z. Wymudn, 1 | 411100 Cromation society, one of the most sucoess- | New York yesterday in the supreme court. The ‘tai EIR 10-tkth3m Lot numbered ninety-three (013), i. aquare numbered | 15, DIK. 34, do.; $1,206.05, W. A. Balcom to W. C, ly recites the names of the relatives, and NCOLN Casey, | QUALITY, PRICES AND REPUTATION SPEAK ‘one hundred and minety-four (194), improved by anew | Hall, lots i, 2 and 3, bik. 5, Meridian Hill; $19,300. | ful in Europe, {8 the prime mover in the matter, | TUM Tre piainuiff bas no right to institute : B ANI rwo-story- auid-basement bay jyenroom brick | H. Beard to T. A. Harding, lot 9, Sherman's sub, | put the committee of arrangementsincludesfriends the suit ;that the deceased was uninar- ofeel, Cory Gt Eaareeta LOUDER FOR US THAN WORDS. Evgec slib all modern imptovemenia Pleasant Plaiis, $3,200.50. Same to B. H: | breseuction in all countriea, ‘There are members Eeannte ter and motor descasoa; the sister, nascar SST E “Poni: Expenses of sale and $2,000 and interest at Brinemota Tot. &, do.* $2004" and lot 10, do, | of cremation tn patsy ‘Vienna anda | Mrx’ Pelton, and the nephews and nieces are next HOTELS. The Superior Make of our Well-known Clothing, to- | ~~ ¥°2L81OR Eaittot in ce years rerernhane egnied woe BL W. G-_ Walde to John Walde et al, sub | umber {rom tls country.” This elty will be ar ia banat the willare mot etiicd any ‘ 3 = “estate, e a “LS, SS wether with Bargain prices, tell the story. property sold ot all aah a ‘f purobaser. pd vo Mamie E. Jil" | resented by the Rev. Dr. “ont Beagits,chaplaln ofthe’ is he = : NERVE FOOD, oat pt $100 wall bo fequltea at tne of ani Tt ; $700. #-3.. | or tne Brooklyn, which is now inc estate Is anywhere near fifteen million dollar, Rattinany Seon eeu Mes terms of sale are not complied with within ten xs) 31, 8q. 823; | OF ee Bo Onn Stover Cobb and others ‘The object | is claimed in conclusion that the defendants are Ba. Jus conipicted, Sticky Men. Young Men, Boys and Children Suite, after sale, the Trustecs reserve the. to revel the et al. to 3. 8 Cunningham, Ur the assembly 18 to discuss the questions invol appointed as executors under the will, and refer Ventilation. Ineemdaoen: | and Overcoat Department, are open to your im. Superior to All Other Makes. Salvia eae Se een ee e700. Se Brown toc. | in the practi of cremation such as | i tne original as thelr authority. of be wicitnot tease | "ie isa practical act that weare not comsldan. — EDWARD 3 UEELLWagen,| Trasteos. $500. (H._ Sikerwood 6 | Sty cremation and the ‘Tarious plans that have | president Cleveland's action tn the retal- sees Om Sewers perce coe ee wae: | ing csuies or cat Go niae sooo ‘Twenty-five (25) Cents per Quart Bottle, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 'mh4-d&ds BL. 16, sq. 964; Fecgnlly geondeviond or we tncineration ofhuman | ation bil caused great excitement in Bali, Bea deena Wel OR timo se Yall od Winter Bock. Our only oblast ‘Yor Bale by. pee Qi rice BH. WARNER & ftgapme—A | erninition. ‘mmunic colleges, roe ie pe mt Be = Unner and Propettor. =o paar Sale by Druggists and Grocers, Katate Brokers, A | eettbtuon G ia eT, ‘ Se We have made big deductions in our Suit De- ‘Bottled by 916 F street northwest. Frederick Hope, in- Solentific societies, philanthropic yer of Newark, ‘says that Blodgett clasped i ell as cremation generally, are invited | po pledges to the repul (Ss partuwent. We have made bie deductions in ouF AUGTION SALE OFA. VERY, VALUABLE LOT IN tara judicia | Tp send to the conventios. Sir when they were considering the advisability of ants Department, We have cut deep in our FAMUEL C. PALMEB THE SOUTHOeT SaRGTION OF a | Maompeon, of Tendon. te Gue ofthe prominent | Young for hin gr Senator, BES Overcoat Department, We are Sacrificing the EAR Me etnae court | members ‘commit secre-| "Attacks were! renewed by strikers sad r.chanped.sna Ronen | PL ser and Ghuldren's Suits and Orecenes Depota: {PIS Psi ew Mo will offer at public sale, 19 front of the eo tary, whom al oma be seat, | caaployes of the Cambridy hore reliroad, in ear. fuvaiuatie to cvery ‘Now is the chance for Bargains in Men's Fur. Pir or kde it aha ee nounced . Cartan Pint, Mian. ‘The official One ‘beaten _ “ocamuteed wrt | singe E)EMVIINING CHEAP YOM GA Tetephonea: {Weshington, 489. mb FOUROCLOCR EE, ihe wash Pata this cour ne ofthe convention will ben Rrened. ‘ind he winiows of the ear smashed, af : : FARLET DAVIS, & CO. UPRIGHT FIANOG street, between Firat anid Second ee ened ‘Wm. Ackley, of Camden, N. J., has caused much vations’ amend — ‘onwomaal oe Cad Aaya nt Pehl apn Sheetal low "ratte tor school ad baday tes, SEL S518 F euvot uoruywest hn lower Cours | tncignation, Sy merry owen | oor Seton Papin’ 780Gb st, cor Hatnw. | jae 625 Pennsylvaniaavenua Yui wt a. uy) DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta, bas bi aya ates:

Other pages from this issue: