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THE EVENING STAR ; yr. r *, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : ree AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, a ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by A DESPERADO TERRIBLY CUTS POUK MEN BECAUSE HE = SE Star Hewspeper Company, ei Loumvnas, Er, March 9A spectal from Som- = erset to the Courier-Journal says: Another terri Tee Evexrxo Star is served to snbacribers in the e ble tragedy was enacted et Neal Simpson's aistal- exh, PueyS thei gm perptnt. ae Oconee q a ery, ve miles south of this place, Saturday night. Seteteas et, pra porn rs gue cents a . Simpson gave a dance, and the young bloods of 26; six me pt A well as ‘the “bums,” Were on hand. at the Post Office at Washingto cae i number of “bums” was one George vecond clase mail matter} sey wraila Gat twelve aan an he ea oe ee ak Tm bit rela welve dayn, W ot yeas, posta per anes om Friday—@1 9 | ___ be armed hime with a of brass knuckle S27 All mail subseriptions must be paid in advance: o an ations as A Seat aa eerie ar WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. | ios;ioc itty ian aint one tae. Kates of adverticine maa SSeS | ET ane howe tang ete BuLG fee mn OOO = 7 = MQUAME AW NECK. | ence, QUE OF breaking up the ball, “Tha EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. rotate | es ne AL. renin op ae ge mn wan | ti hae the tit, "Fare Ente Seung — Se = - > = —— Meridian and Its Surroundings | Strictly Private Services at the House, | Devcribed by am American Whe an down, and. a the others advance INGING AND PIANO CLASSE: TO-: le ‘EEES & CO., joneera. THE NEW UILDINGS, (rest, S™ a: Elementary ood Atvenced Pelle 2 i hina niomveatnd W 657 Loulsans aventie, opp. City Post Office. Hues = sr: As It Appeared im 1547. Followed by Public Ceremonies. ——— person, ‘Bod Hutchens ga craving: bimm with | Boe terms, ke., apply Box 118 Star office, mbs.2w: | PUBLIC AUCTION SALES HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CARPETS, £0. AT | Auaple Accommodations tobe Provided | Tho recent purchasers of property on Meridian! ‘The arrangements for the funeral ceremonies | EIGHTEEN TROUSAND PROrLy TRrmG To EecaPE ox | His lef hand, he held hin i “aris lengthy andy SE aie oer REAL ESTATE, Aivriol Piet EN, for the Schools, ‘Hill have probably but little idea how that place | over the remains of Henry Ward Beecher have ONR TRAIN, fo pleas, The eres en eae alma ‘Over Colurabis National Bank, ARD TO ie looked in 1847, 1 Deen almost a> a : AT BOARD OF BROKERS’ ROO! AT OUR SALESROOMS, WITHO! REG: 7, forty years ago. The house was completed. After a strictly private demon had done his work; Uben they rushed in om. eacrgProlt Ballina, Pand Bisich Ste. W. ao WEATHER Firpee [RH eee ea ean em eee ee | tie cn thos Gatien vectiain: Ge cies eat | eae ak the house Thursday morning tne body | 75% the X. ¥. Herald. Tartar ina bunch, and as he backed toward. the frown bntemaerrait 5 oteenrebornee time 1106 Fst. nw. SE TLES CuEIRE: AND-WAENCE FEAMES: | Gor the new metre os aPDTOpriAtion it, Me Ent. | OM the foot of the hill down to as tar as P street | will be taken to Plymouth church and snere ie fa 2e Ne eat te ene nthe Eroat cartiaTask | door he cut right énd left, Keeping Ube crowd I yranches when de- mn ¥ ahs 3 s 3 Nice arrived by the French steamer La Gas- | bay unt Teached it;"then, with oe Peamnaticin’ “Dust ant ctasite Satna" | OCLOGE Eats the following niomerese wulibe ok | BEARDS MIRRORS HAI AND OTHER MAT: | wise, the Dullding inspector, ia strong advocate | North there was a mass of bushes with bogs and stato until Friday ‘at 10:90 a.m, when funeral ast ovening. ‘They were Col. ¢. J, Toneand | defiance, he vanished sino te coaarn ree Portas aiies wai ohagr ease | CHOC HA the following sere HOARE FEATHER BEDS” SIDEBOARDS | or to superiority of tho elgne over, eho twelve extended trom Rock creek to North ‘will be held stmuitancously at the church | SoBe without effect, cd fited & parting. volie M. Burke, of Rochester. Tho former, describing | $7" on ersonse we TOG) Capito! street, and were known as the slashes. In | and at the Academy of Music. ‘The body will then On ckamilnatin (out person wore found seriou 3.7 + Ni /EN) SSORTMENT | FOom school building forthe reason that the latter che festiviti rl how the street: ic ole bod is covered paeiget ae 3th, Eastman Business College and late BY THOS. E. WAGGAMAN: OF Orieht FURMITURE, MATHINGS, &C. are heavier buildings, require heavier walls and | the slashes every fall was very fair shooting. In- | be taken to Greenwood and placed in a vault until es ee 4 deca bases were filled with carriages and pedestrians, pelting | gashes, the most serious telng tn the Teft Sie RENCH LESSONS_PUPILS CONVERSE FLU-| Nos. 131 and 133 Piercest. n.w.,two-story frames 5 FULL ROLLS VELVET CARPET. more expensive heating apparatus, and cost about | (To! -prpomen ofven captured s bag full of birds} a suitable lot. ts provided forinterment. Rev. | one another with flowers. All wore masks and | wich penetrated eee ee ee ‘ently, with purest sccent ina very short time by | 5 being part lot 25, square 357. 10 FULL ROLLS BODY BRUSSELS DO. ‘$48,000 each. Whereas, he says he can erect two ours, On the east of Meridian Hill were fale, oly Trinity church, BrooklyD, | costumes, ‘The most beat stitul Lad! ‘costly | The other three are not considered fatally injured, Rew system of Prof H-LARROQUE'S. a native Part | > Toms, being ba cones hails for account of whom it may concern, to close 8 part- | cioht 4 ‘tne | the Columbia college grounds, and northward was | will officiate at the church, ‘The services at the - Hes Zhrew costly | Tartar has served (Wo terms in the pouitenUary; \ BER EERE ot Sttcune “Uniecruty, Parts France | Non 296 2at me, one-tory frame, 2 rooms being | Seri Rew ulldings Wil’ be aight-room, Duiaings | SUD" a famous waysio inn in those days. "At | academy willbe of amore public character and | Soe into the faces ct perwons they had never | hay then a maurdeme thet) tacoma, and we abs-lmo™ - g room buildings. y Chicago clerk trav a Werer. Ome ee "| part lot 27, square 725. upwanls of 25 madeup Inrain, Velvet and Body | " afr. Entwisie regrets that Geapress have only al. | BSUlN'S was located the race course, where the | many prominent people will take partin it.The Eeash Goubl pelt tap tameel Cece nena Lal Santee, ihe cleus axe enteniy mama mething abont mathematics and can tell what he | Nos, 519 23d st. n.w., 2218 and 2220 Virginia ave | Brussels Carpets, different sizes. lowed him $20,000 for . repairs, ‘etc., to the | flyers of that date had tried to lower the record. eee a aor tls service are not quite com- | anq ner husband would ont: the | Plating a lynching bee as the next Ching after ble Wil give lessons Address Box 193, Star office. | n.w., two-story frames of 4 and 3 rooms each, being houses. “Why” sald he “when' i Arse took this | To the east and northward of the house on Merl- ‘The 13th ent, will escort the body ould only smile. For days the | Paine piso noees teenrs (SSeS eet Poss and tve! hate bean ne ‘about 35 ew | Cuconnaion wih ts oepued ald cae tad | cmtcr?, Cantaly'G wif SA asa Nes eat |canaye ones eae See anes | whe Raby Weighs Just Pound NO LESSONS_MRS. ADDIE PROSPERI CRID- e 3 8 CoM. and since I have about 25 ne orc] an D. re Ci ny act asa body candy—followed the flowers in showers, It was a 7 is Just a Pieriene ie brut upon 3 seater Now. 43:5 to 441 Prathers alley nw. two-story | “AR TOGR, OF WASHINGTON baa vy Douses nave been Dullt, yet tney to-day only alow OF that day. See ae ane peau of the Dove | mis olapany is mos composed ot members of romantic riot day and night until the last day of | LExivoTox, Ixp., March Utica, Clark county, to receivers limited number of pupils on. the 20,ecuare 5 : 000. 3 reday afterni serene stew yn har th : rhe Blatio. “Residence 407 Sth at. Pevah?-2w | Oreks, 4 rooms, Boe Li pea Qi FRIDAY, (MARCH ELEVENTH, 1887; , at | Of Gur school Houses are a disgrace vo tue District. | Urchins trom tweive to sixteen years old were ex: | children of the three Sandee e eee mie | ue carnival, ‘Then came the balls. Seventy thot- | a few miles south of herr, bearsthe @istinction af BRENCH SYS OF SOUND,” Terms at time of sale. CLOC NOD. fuses, containing Weroush Tnehiove st the penitential morn of Ash Wednesday. jLOcK. at my auction rooms, Ishi! sell | Take the Brentschool for aninstance. Ithas aligh | Dloring the mysteries of the slashes and throwing | Mr. Beecher's supervision, will view the body at | Si04,Pcople danced wildly all that night faF AULO | numbering among its citirons probably the small aherwant “=. | terrace and rough ks ‘throt stones at birds and frogs, when S01 sonesuggesteda | the churh and J eral public Will It was bornon Friday to tion idioms and verbe mh8-2t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. _| Fry cxtas DOWLING, Auctioneer Which Guring Woe Seine: Sea Tae ain: pours | Tald onthe peaches Sine oes eae eeaad | ber acletined re serra ae general pe any sign! aye night was filed with revelng 1 farmer, and only V_ERUD HOMOUE pubebed and = T pus . vg | They've got such a glut of bulidings this year that ‘that some boys should climb and thrash a tree, | Of mourning, and no crape or siinilar drapery Will Aa Oe: twas ee revelry. Balls Were | weighs sixteen oui formed and in Gen nok teed ae ct os Frenchie ee Louisiana Ave, opposite CityP.0. | ON! BROWN. GELDING THOROUGHBRED), FI\ E | 1 guess they wont want any next year, and 80 I le others gathered up the plunder. When the | be used in any way in connection with the funeral over the city, but there were 20,000 people | very good health. the little stranger fed in thirty lewsons. “Spring term opens March RSOLD, 1,00 AND. ee MI D BS., SOUND AN may be more likely to get a larger a) ration | force advanced upon the orchard, it was noticed | ceremonies, at the one great ball of the night. “I went to that | are just three inches long, while fls legs measure S21 Vermont ave. Call until 16th, at 101¢ OF THE LARGE SALE OF Gi z COUPEROCKA WAY, SET GOURE giey | for the improvement of thelr emerion, ‘that one of thetmaumber, a boy named Jim, upon | The following has been issued: “The services at and it was very late when I reached home,” | four inches, Dr. Williams, the attending phy imh4- La UINE LACES, EMBROIDERIES, TRI TL NEARLY Rae AND QMEREECT CONDE. | 188 done one good thing in appropriating $10,000 | Teaching the fence, pulled some string from nis | the house will be confined absolutely to the rela- | said Col. Tone. “I Was quartered on the third | Clah, saysit will survive ‘if nothing unforeseen UARANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE To MAKE A HN GOODS, oe to remedy the defective sanitary ments in | Pocket and carefully tied each of his pantaloon | tives without relde a ont being manifest that | oor or the Grand hotel. Though it was nearly | happens. The mother and father of the na life-size crayon portrait in fifteen lessons: no ata Qu SATURDAY, MARCH TWELFTH. 1887, at | the old bulldings, Some of them are in miserable | legs just above the ankle. As the work of strip- | a selection outside the tamily circle would be im- | Aeyiieney not sleep, and so lay In bed read. | ach Way Over 150 pounds and are in the best of knowledge of drawing necessary. Je in painting. TWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of my auction rooms, I | condition, Ping the trees progressed, Jim's legs seemed to in. | possible, the house being too small to hold even a | ing a jenly and without Warning a roar | health, oom 11, May Building, corner 7th and E, mbt" | ‘shall sell the above, being ‘the property CE eee “With the two buildings now in course of con- | Crease in size. Presently an alarm was sounded | Small part of Mr. Beecher’s nearest friends. The EVOLUTION IN SHORT-HAND SLOAN.DU cer ievang the city. HOMAS DOWLING, are oruado came. A thousand Saag or ke Ruetiousée, | SerUCHon,” concluded “Mr. “Entwisie, “and the | andall te bors in ight marching order ran peli. | interment will bein Greenvrood cemetery. "In ac. | mines Sopa enor ess A Shower of Catfish. x 1 5 oF cone, under the floor and a © EVOLI iN SHORT-HAND Bi seven provided for there wi onal school | mell down hill, making good their escaj cordance with an agreement’ made many years | thous ‘over ‘Owensnoro, Ky., March ®,—At Rockport, swatecl cleven gold. incdain, Closes ahd priest’ = facies in he District tor about 4.8% puplis. 1 | Jim's loxe, however, had“assumed such Gropsieal | ago between "Nr Beceher an De Hail sea whee TOOL, The nates was Indescribable weeentend te | e Senren pean iesiaaen baker -oaoret struction daily. ‘Tuition by mail. Call or seud stan NEWSPAPER PROPERTY, ail the fuss made about lack of accommodations | Proportions that when he reached the ground he | ever died first the other should officiate at Uke | fr the world were being ground to pleces and the ts for prospectus” T Dy experienn FOR SALE thas been clalmed that the difference between | Was unable to walk, He was captured and es- | funeral, Dr. Hall will conduct the services.” city with it, ‘The frst shock tirew me into the | SAW @catfish eight inches long Auttering on the ) qperators, ‘The Se = In virtue of the provisions of s deed of trust, exe- | the seating capacity of the schools and the school | Corted to the mansion. The boys stopped at the ‘THE PRESDENT’S CONDOLENCE. middle of the floor, which Upped up like the root He called out his neighbors and found QLOAN-DUPLOYAN SHORTHAND—AFTER FOUR = cuted Uy John W. & H. H. Sherman, jr..on the 16th ponulation was 4,000,-and the school population foot of the hill and, after waiting an hour, Jimap-| ne folowing 1s the tel mt to Mrs, | Of a house. I tried to walk, but was pitched head. | 240 catfish from three to eight Inches long, Sweeks’ study of an hour per day, Tam able to write LEY, Autioneer. of November, 1885, to secure to Charles, W. But- | includes all the pupils now gathered in the pri-| peared without his peaches, bup with an experl- gram sei Jong across the room. The’bed rolled trom side to | Mvely and unhurt. They were gathered up and SIXTY words per minute and improve with every les- a the suiu of teh thousand dollars, which deed 18 of | Vate schools and the Cortana ence to tell. He had been talten to the house and | Beecher by President Cleveland side and I went after It. 1 Was shaken as a st Many were cooked and ¢aten. ‘There is no ac- wenh-oe* ‘Attorney-at-Ling, Warrenton, Va. | ygiayill gel all the Goods contained in store No. 709 Vas Paha onion Court of the eity oF Leuch-| Members of te school board to. whom a Star | Placed before the guest ‘The strings were taken | | “Exncurivz Maxsiox, WasitINGrox, D.C., Maren | suf ata 1 went after it. 1 was ~haken as a strong | PONE Wee tne prec ci the tie eee tak = ee eA) pa ep "TEN Aaland Meoe ni ae cane See enenES reporter talked last night expressed themselves as | th hand by his captors and were pulled simul- | §—Mrs Henry Ward Beecher: Accept my heart- | seit I tianaged by a great eff A ay ¥ and eventing an a Pee e sae edhe tee Post office. | SEVEN P. Mand wil continue d The iishest standard business wlleke va Aumrica” | All the wcda ‘are diaponed of The woods, consi Book Levine’ Bunitens Artharctie, Vheory, Pract. | partae follows: A falling of stationery, hooks ofa factanaions codent iver Plated Ware, Pictures, Albums. Jewelry, Clocks, Sasapaia 5 t'to reach the door | Hey Were brought there by a shower'and dropped, Pore: pes satisted that the nine new buildings that will be | taneously with an order to Jim to run, and run he | felt sympathy in this hour of your bereavement leading into Mr. Burke's room, adjoining, It was: aera in . SERRE SOLock P.M. in front of the Vinsinian | ready next year will be ainple tor the present to | did, first moving slowly but regaining “his powers | with the hope that, comfort, dar be voweeca locked, I kicked and pounded, butin that | After Ferty Years of Married Life. ‘all uuccommods nit imission | Of locomotion as the peaches roiled rapidly out of | from venly source y‘ 70 aly fost be ve | GOOD WILL STOCK, FIXTURES aND Figs | S¢comuodate aa ae ace ear Ree pldly the heavenly source you know so well. awtul roar could only just hear his voice, I | THR DAUGHTER OF BARON VON BUCHAN SEEKING & oP &: . ta othe schools, In addition, an, priation een CleveLaxp.” | shonted aloud as {could and yelled Uhatit was DIVORCE PROM HEK HUSBAND. a nactuen Reees cones ce i ts, Toys Terra Cotte 5 nt P Saar ‘Telegrams were also received from Henry Irving, | eaFthquake—that we must My tothe street, We | Bros La., March ®—Upon the applicee Day cours, life scholarship, $40. Evening sévsion, | Firars, Soa a guantity of other poids (oc biumerctn 10 DAILY VIRGINIAN ——— Kilrain Knocks Out Lannon. Ellen ‘Terry, George Willian Curtis, ev. Lymad { burst open the double doors, and in. some way, tion of a aay ianoten, wenoat Be, wonaen je Sm_ | mention. Ladies are especially invited to the day sale, ‘NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHMENT. The Funeral of Mrs. Beck. A LIVELY AND DESPERATE PRIZE FIGHT NEAR BOSTON | Abbot, H. W. Sage and Francis Murphy. dont know how, got down statrs while the great as there are many articles that will be sold that are) | This paper has been, published continuoualy for! qe funeral services of the late Mrs, Beck yes ‘The Chicago newspapers all unite in severely | Walls, ten feet thick, were cracking with artlilery | Schroder, Judge Reeves, of the cirewit court, late useful and will be soll without reserve. pearly eis aud has always b 2 ted as ce . ‘LAST NIGHT. sters for e] is. > dors ut ction: mh8-6t sobre FOLEY, Auctioneer. | yoo Yui, ge au ng als temporada terday afternoon were attended by nearly all the | ‘The fight between Jack Kilrain, of Baltimore, | (Titicising the Congreyational ministers for refus- | Mperts. The scenes tn the corridors and on the | Saturday granted an injunction restraining him Sa a * us ing to adopt resolutions of condolence to be for- | flvors below us were like a riot In amad-house, | from disposing of auy of his property. This is Plete without it"—Emerson, Huy patronage already secured. THE VIRGINIAN is | Senators and Representatives in the eity and very | and Joe Lannon, ot Boston, took place in the latter | pg Gog 4oRt Te ‘Bee! Beautiful women, with long hair streaming down | announced to be by Mrs Schroder as Uhe prelimi. tuisart derlope themes tateing™ ee Pome mil | WY ALTER WILLIAMS & CO, Anctoneere | A Hs arama tt tetas ak duet. | many of the governmentomlclala ‘The casket was | eity iast night’ ‘Eiforte had Ooee gelne os ter MB. Sasouer's tare of a Woremmz, porters to ave thes, Ose Wouad, wis kad’ bens | rate mnaintceance, Woe ecnreser fee et ores s EG etic 1, desiring busi- | surrot S. y C. i ers save ol a r. Sel located at 3 * the Cit E vE. iu (is ins Mr. own account is single garment with a cage and two canaries, | entire ne as a prominent joultut Pee GHce tad cleac by Pe, ee WASHINGTON Oe. “ferme ade Keewton Gada orate, | a gray silk dress, ‘Tho face wore a calm and lfe- | tess than $1,000. ‘This amount van seleed resestiy | Pork ee ee The binds were sotrightencd tat they hung baake | Me Rchoder iva Gaugater of the late baton oak FS Peewee, Mplendidly ‘equipved aid itt | | GRAND AND HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE rk C.F. BULTON, Trustee._| like expression. ‘The services were conducted by | by obtaining the names of forty men, who agreed PEEESKIIL, N. ¥., August 18, 1686. | Te indy ven thed tin Geet ee eee. | Buchan, who was an adjutant on the staff of Gen. 7 oR er ee era YHANCERY SALE. = picinns ten the Seriptures “tne choir sung | t2,Subsertbe $25 each. | These gentlemencomprise || My Dear Mr. Bok, or Boe, or Bock, or Anything | her MWiap fer ber cntehiner bee ais nil’ oe | comments sas in Germany, was an active Lue pe te a oF OF VALUAELE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN | “Nearer, My hee,” Dt ‘thel ‘ke | Some of the wealthiest and best known men of New | but Bock Beer—The account you have kindly sent skirt.“ Having experienced earthquakes in San | Surrectionist, and was captured, but made his es- CULTURE ARTICULATION OF THE" ENGLISH PUR PANTERN SECTION OF THE CITY OF | ort peat acto Thee.” DE Power then sbeke | York and Boston, among them merchants, literary | me of my “rst sermons te more measles ths | eres co, I thought I was familar with them, | cape to this country. ite made his money by LANGUAGE, PHYSICAL HARMONY, ORATORY, ENGLISH WASHINGTON, D. C. choir then sung Mrs. Beck's favorite hymn, “How | Characters and physicians. The fight resulted in | most stories that are circulated of me. My brother | hut at Nice the horror was beyond description. On lation in Tiiinols lands, Dr. and Mrs. PERSONATION, PANTOMIME. VISIBLE SPEECH, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, tif ‘ ayictory for Kilrain. | It took place just out- | George wished to be away Sunday, and I was re- | the strect the people lost thelr heads Fifty, dol, Were married in 1846, and have lived in NALYSIS DEORE SSIOR COTE RD eRe Cae DIntet of Onna Saco be Ad Hira Toma Yo saints ot Epis Butler | Side ot Boston. Lannon was knocked out | quested by him to supply lis pulpit. Texe, sere | Lee Street the peo} Tor any Kind of a vehicle. Bun- | this city. sineo KG, ‘They have two married Jie guethods of instruction are in advance of any im ABT MANUFACTURED Goons, of February, A.D. 1sh7, in cause No. 9401. “db | Og Dray ar was delivered by Rev. Dr. Butler, ip the cleventh round. Time, 43 minutes | mon and all attendant circumstances are ‘gone | dreds of ladies in thelr night garments tellon thelr | daughters one residing in Chicago and one ip feat icopeka Sisetere de aur pula tocnter roe ithe cratiges fu WEONENBAY, the HUTKCHIETEE | and, accoupanid by the family and paltbearers | sit, “fee ACCOnMNE Yo, an account, was | from my memory except the greeaness—uo doubt ey SO yd [eee fessional Lite or to becet Plocuton, 7 zt SCLOCK BM - eye depot, A a e e them t = ———— See eee ar pe 2s toe most ewer qu of iehbaipcrarcir at agi the cyt Waking: | AUs'SOUE ram WC atte GRE GSGeME | He rane welzenow Rion sporting mane ina | “AY case ememtnred address was given a | See ahaa eink AE Seg | Noung Tiffany Weds im Secret. SIENTs. Private Lemons and’ Class Lessons, day and Th the Distcict of Columbia: x Lexington, Ky. wher’ thee retians Win Be in | HME Was, called, Kirain ied om, and We liad deait | wratcleboro, Vt, on temperance, when Lwas iu my | $3ittGgttoge stains fOr trunks, {We dragged | || Noung Tiffany Weds aie A ee Seeee aiaieue sting nd Defects of | SULVER PLATE. IVORY-HANDLED TABLE AND |, FHUSE, Rus noni taue (41d aie cian duiemnet | termi Senator" Beck and ‘is. duugaver, irc | MS Opponent Ave heavy blowsin he upper part of | Juulor year at Amrst colors.” ut my caret | Twemty thousand fsple packedtie publi BUAne ont, mis mero Speeech Cured. = _ mhsitol$ DESSERT CUTLERY. fof square six hundred and twenty. made by DB. Geter, | Goodloe, and her husband, Major Goodie, will Te- | Tannon ‘made rush after rush at Kilrain, but the | bridge, Mass. where T taught sebool: for thee a ee eee A stylishly dressed young man called at the resi- HORT-H. ND _STUDES TS TRAIN D FOR CON- Eustee, om North Capitol street, ‘between Land M | turn to this city next Friday. latter evaded him and repeatedly dealt him very | months in 1831. I conducted conference meeting | The second shock was more terrible than the SS cressioust correspondence at the At ft — oe dene ot the Rev. Ensign McChesney, No. 289 ts. a heavy blows. Before the Ume expired, Lannon | almost every night, and a temperance address at | frst. To tell the truth, I could not remember Ne Mi Soltibian Collage Preparatory School, # Pome, Terms : *ASHIONABLE CHINA | premises at QUARTER EAB FOCI O'CLOCK Pat, | Showers of Sulphur: Pine Pollen. | was completely covered with blood, from, the | Uptom, Mase, where SOld Banas wean aress at nether it was two seconds or two hours after the | Fourth avenue, New York, March st, and in ce. Petar Car Ca ne eT IOLES TOR TABLE OE. TN WEDGEWOOD, | Laruealees {leit (50), tehty-one (81) eighty: | To the Editor of Tax Evzxine Stan: punishment given him. During the latter part of | tor, and in bis church, In the winter of ass | wacther Ace troducing himself as Burnett ¥. Tiffany, asked YAPITOL HILL EV ING SCHOOL, 27 5TH ‘eighty te EVOL HULL, ENENING SCHOOL. 272TH | CROWN DERBY, COPELAND AND. OTHER | two (3 ree (8:1). elehty-four ($4) ciehty- |" ‘There 1s nothing strange about the phenomenon | the round Kilrain knocked one of his fingers out of | taught school in Hopkinton, Mass, and car | H™tshock. But it was a fearful convulsion. Then | tne clergyman if he would perform the marriage XD | five (So), uiuety-uine (00), one hundred (100), one Joint in delivering a blow, which struck Lannon ‘on revival meetings’ every” nicht and | the Panic became general. Tink of it_seventy | ov mony between himself and Miss Emma N, ‘Grammar, G y,_ History, Peuuanshio and || WARES, ENTREE DISHES, FRUIT AND | jiamdredandone (01) one hundred and two (102), | 10 Indiana reported from Chicago and published | J0Int, In delivering blow, which struck Lannon not On anda ARES (Cvery nicht and | thousand people trying to dodge Uwenty thousand 5 Orthography. Terms reasonable. CF. WOOD, Prin-| FLOWER EPERGNES, rrc., Etc. CONSIGNED | one hundred and three (103), one hundred and four | in your to-day’s issue, except the conclusions of ae NES pote gata! peop! Le buildings! I expected every moment to see thecity | Pierson, of Morristown, N.J. He had passed his — asm” | SY MESSHS. LYDON © GO. CUTLERS AND | GOs) one imndred tnd ve (20) one hundred and | 225 y's insue, except the the men fighting inclose quarters, both exchang- | and simple, and lked the effusions During the eg V OCAL LESSON: . 3 ‘i see : fallin runs New York could not stand a minute | twenty-first birthday, be said, and the young lady « ‘ “! ix (100), one hundred and seven (107), one hundred | the Anatyists. The yellow deposit is without doubt | ing blows with a force and vim which very much | winter of 18331 agaln taught school at North mph ried > A : x SULVERSMITHS, SHEFFIELD AND LONDOS, | S24 aight (10s) gue hunted and alne (100), ue uu | the pollen of the long-leaved pine whieh is trilobed cased the spectators Near the latter part of | bridge, and made a formal sermon in a chapel | pulling hot eam telt Hee thay was aloo of age. Tas minister agreed to marry ee oid iae Game aces avon, ENGLAND. AFFOUDING A SPLENDID OPFOW- | dfufatnl en igh owe iundsed aud leven {111 the lobes constituting air cells which assist in its | {MC ToUnd, Bilraln, struck Lannon a tremendous | over the new store Dullt by the Messrs. Whitins. | Mutton yo aniike ansthine eaeved be mataeal | ice ie gro0 Mmniiistor that BS eatin . 7 URNISHING AND | hundred and twelve (112), one hundred. an blow under the ear, and Lannon dropped to the | ‘Thence I went to Lane seminary, near Cincinnat é “ ~ Whea the young groom told the Lagi ed JOKE Te se nm | THOSE. REQUIRING, USEFUL, DIRTHDAY, | (113 (ail on Fenton Pi being carried through the air, Ttts alsoolly and | ground. Tt was thought he Was knocked Out, DUC | ain preucleak, to Sat aha? Rear Cincinnath | Tuws, “Gravitation seemed entirely suspended dur. = Was the younger son of Charles L. Tiffany, the TAMMERING CURED, s - North Capitol st] one ln pure synen ignited. | It 1s by no Means an wncom- | before the one-minute rest had expired Lannou was | was ready to leave the seuilnary, 1 went over to | MS the Uaroes. | My iect would be in the air anda | wealthy head of Tiffany & Co. Consult Mrs. M. STEVENS HART, Principal of WEDDING_AND OTHER PRESENTS. ope hnodred and thirty-four ( mon thing, during the month of March, for Uiis | on his fect, fighting a > 4 moment later I could se the tops of four story | and was employed in his father's éstablishinent. ) Sissi ‘School of Elocution and Enylish Lan- Tee enna Caring (ie out et “Mare, toe Os | on nis tate 1 again for dear lite. Covington, Ky., and preached in the Presbyterian thirty-nte (1 uage, Od Mist naw. Systems indorsed by Physician dueators and Patrons. f12-1n TW SHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Coe nd forty (140) : year Piste, Onis Vance: Violin Pinte, Canny, | To take place at our art exhibition rooms, corner 10th | fired and forty-three (143), one hundsed and fort ‘The eleventh and last round was the most brutal | chu ; . houses as they leaned over on the earth billows | Nextday young ‘Tiffan: ‘ared at his father's i for several Sundays, and expected to form = = fox bh ey aru states, where Pinus longYotia prevalls (0 the | of the Nght. ‘The men fought each other all over | a church there and remain’ but a call from Lave | SWeeping across the city. ‘business and told"tne of his secret, West and "northwest, and 10 be deposited in the | the Mnvein deqpera ee ee cach other all, ov an te call tre Fortunately for us, Mr, Burke and myself had | Inarriage. ‘The scene between the father and son manner reported, and T have witnesbed such a de-| part of the round ‘Kilruin struck Laonon a tre: | fled thes for Uws years aed ore Tice t | Burchased tickets tor Paris ou the previous day. | when Mir- Tiffany learned of his, son's marriage i raer Ss Position three dccastons, twlee in Missourt and | Inendous ‘blow. in the jaw. La ered toi | Toate - 7, 1 | At the station we found 18,000 people praying to | was not as stormy as migi. have Dees Se es ane OD BULLAE DS street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, four (144), one hundred and forty-five (145), oue huh | Onee in Oto, and found it In each case to COnsIs | therropes ond Ktirate Maliwed up ais eniees pe ee Preatithg aver | oon the next train. ‘The hoiding seventy | Dut tt ended by Burnett's leaving his aoa" Giga nd tarty hx (146), one hundred and forty sever | of the pollen stated, which at this season falls | which he made. Blow after blow he. sent in upon | fiity years hie ext abd laste ea ‘Ucment | People, were literally packed with humanity, DUt | ence without the desired fongiveness, his parents TP HE BERLETZ ScHOOL OF LANGUAGES | _ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, | (14/),one hundred and sists ous G1}, one hundred | more or les thickly upon everything’ iN. arts of | Yanan get ace Theta Oo eee ee | Ou Yeas aly Bext and lastcall and set mruticude who were, quiide could not get near | refusing to see the young bride who Lacy id bik T pepe nicer MARCH NINTH, ENTE AND ELEVENTH | gue dO) cuebniioal aad siiy'ate AOD) | Maron 1aere Ss Gy, Rua, | BES? tte or, im ewenty socguas ne Waon | Comialy ours Hanne Wanp encume, | Hisoo"on wie trae: ‘The"arat earraguake enmce | Pow am wad, wever ear of The New York : plop | falton 2 ats mn Tst st. North Cap) = — ~~" * 1B c ee : y came at six o'clock. At nine o'clock Word was re- | taken place between father and son at the formers Andall other principal citios = | Eb 2 at tect ash cya os Cal ‘siren Inpro abate: ie ea eincint aber! Pays elved by telggraph that auother shuck from Howe | fesijence, No. 25 Madison avenue, DUC ME. Tiany Recognized as superior to all other mmilarInstitu- | ELEVEN O'CLOCK A M. AND THREE O'CLOCK | (674). Sos Ss . potas > ‘or any man in the world. Kilrain came out of the | __ Cauada’ izures. or some other polnt would reach Nice in an hour. | pere has hot yet been brought to’ view the young {ions “Cneacelied advantages for learning CONV ER” zi | “AND ALSO on THURSDAY, the THIRTY-FIRST | To the Editor of Tax EveNtxo Stan: delisted oligos plaptge Core har dl INDICATIONS TAT THE Wax ON awEnicam sume. | This cresied afresh panic, “Men in their excite: | yews matrimonial venture with favor. Friends SATION: Best of native teachers. Fee extremely low. IN THE AFTERNOON: DAY OF MARCH, 1987 at FOUR O'CLOCK P. Min | ‘The anticipated “muddle” relating to the appro- | 8! 2A ond ‘MEN 18 TO CONTINUE, ment shouldered Lalf-dressed women, Uuluking | of the young man, however, do not believe the 5 how for Ladies, tien and: Chi ron izes — ‘ Pi at Areas a er ks, Women were ‘stern and eat mes fve. ver} Sefuniny LECTURES = ioe niet, Onna a numbered three S)endfour|Priatlon for street linprovements, appearing 19 | Cardinal Gibbons Writes From Home. | A telegram to the N. ¥. Herald trom Haltax,x, | they were trunks, ‘Women ran arouid trying me gy 9 —= SSS SS . SECOND” ‘ at = of Baltim a 5 SHogt OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART; eee FOCR O'CLOCK P.M. in frout of the premises, Lots | subject are, in the main, apparently Just and wise, | Are Givbons, seating ‘that the number of | that the Canadian government would not press | noon. ‘Then I Was happy. An earthquake changes | the happy moment, and are honey- eS Loy Sa numbered one (1) [corner of 15th and G streets south- | Congress has merely appropriated about $14,000 ‘chain 60! Ri toe oon btu put | 2man’s uature, “I did not care whether the town | moon quietly in the city. The y man, it is Dramatic Classes. Mra. 3 Ee (ust, nineteen, (19), twenty (20), twenty-one CH) ang | Coneress teferthe linprovement or the | Americans in Rome ts great, and that he has been | them to an issue ice admiraity courts, but | Sank with everybody in it, af only get away. | Raid ip ‘on te sulary paid’ him in his Eas ~ oN AG oF aie, = WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, _| twenty-two (22), [on Kentucky avezue, out es es pore the recipient of numerous calls, irrespective of | Would stay proceedings in the hope of an amicable | No more earthquakes = father’s establishment. A from Morris YASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY Suteyete suuthedes | sqaarenumbersd one thousand | streets of vhy-r quarters of the clty, and about ° P iidtinent of the whole on aanot town says What Miss Pierson is the daughter of has removed from Capitol Hill to631F st nw. | mng6e Auctioncers. | Sud eixty-three 1083.) $51,000 less for the olier quarter than estimated.-neligion, from thems-Fixe pope takes an active in- | adj dispute. mce- a says. Suloer ax bemmae tamreee. rooms ?, Sands. cels-suar” | _™D4-6 =| oBHIRD. On the SAME DAY. at IfALF PAST HOUR | for by the District Commissioners, with an appar. | terest in American affairs, and 1s aelighted tohear | ment, however, that the Ella M. Doughty case will Mary Andersen’s Brain. wihcon “be augever ead a fecal sepatanion an De GH INSTRUCTIONS ON ,UNCANSON BROS., Auctioners. O'CLOCK pan. in front of the ote numbers! | ent discrimination in favor of one of theavenuesot | of the progress of religion throughout the United | be taken up next Saturday and the examination (CABR EXCITING MUCH DITEREST auOMo TER r uER years old, PASO. ASD VIOLIN, D = fen LOS eleven Cis os Ming, aoe, baeecea Fath Sel | the last-named quarter. And this seems to be the | States’ He was especially gratia! at the suecese | of witnesses proceeded with shows that the au. eae a beauty, and ts about 22 ye . terms and references apply to CHARLES B. | QUANTITY OF BUILDING MATERIAL, JOIST. &o | Ti, Wis GevGuud taciee C12) Lew SBth ety Dateenn | proper prerogative of the law-making power. In | ful result of the recent plenary counell of Baiti- | thorities have determined to goon. If anything ‘Sunday was a dreary day in the Anderson cot- ‘A Runaway Marriage. INCH, 925 4th st.nw. 163m oSh THURSDAY. MARCH TENTH, AT TWELVE Hane averanid Cat ne.) Ap equare numbered one thou- the $2 per square yard limitation, referred to, Isee | more, and expressed the hope that its decrees | further was required, this fact is asa y 5 x sand and seventy F, be ty By. nothing unusual or embarrassing. In the law as | would tend to the strengthening of discipline and | full indication of the government's decision to con- | tage, near Mount Holly, N. J. Mary passed a fairly | ay wIREAS, ELOPES WITH A YOUNG SCHOOLMATR, foot we will sells | TROUBTE. Ob the GAME DAY, SQUARRER 70 | publstod find no mention of "Fine od ‘Anacoutia | the aavancement of te church He was intensely tinue during the approaching season, the same | comfortable night, but was far more irritable than | " Miss Elizabeth Cornella Lawrence, better known, . Ee Y Hey 1B p ‘ ver road,” as st yy Commissioner eatley. eased to learn warm anc earty manner against Americ: ves peen She now enters her fifth isa who lived (the mune mevag on ned for sceionge Jjumbered four Bvp(5) fon between Toth and | Butane enor hes sc aurora een are: | pleased Cot people of Baltimore, without distine. | Season. ‘The first witnesses to be examined in the | SMe had Deon pefore. | She iewastasta: | ecru ocr ee toe an ei = ‘On SAME DAY, at Walkers coal wharf Sard, 3004 | (on 15th, between DaulE’ mts Wer) i square nane | ticllar road to be constructed, 1t evidently comes | tion of creed, entered into the festivities commer | Doughty case are called on behalf of Canada, ‘The | W butt brain. wana, N. ¥., Fanta, 100 Water street, Georgetown, we will sell ‘about red one thousand and seventy-five (1079. from the failure of the Commissior to specify, | with the conferring of the beretta on Cardinal | prosecution and defense will be conducted by the | tention Sunday for Dra. Splizka, Gerdn er, of New | lawyer. She 1s estimated to be worth from ee ee wetning, JOIST ae goods new. ‘FIFTH. On the SAME DA’ » : = VE O'CLOCK p, | as the law requires, where the $90,000, for which | Gibbons, Same counsel as were engaged In the David J | york, and Drs. Wileand Pancosst, of Philadelphia, | $50,000 to $70,000 trom legacies left her by her ‘by by DUNCANSON Aucts. m.,in frontof the premises, lot numbered one ei ke L. —__———— Adams but the proceed! will probably be Experience ecto WAL n_0-Smo | MEE __DUNCANSON BOG. Ane) garter in tle tere | Hage Anke, ae we apie an expe | aSaoniny ateSGa Te Rapoxirn_aive | AanRScaa tt earocesng? Wil Drobably ve | yaa a consultation, ut i was indettly | Petenma whe ene bot ara” Mts Pastan wes ae RA MANNS SINDERGARTES, | 1018 PsoMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. ee Thea a a I aa f usted persons” auenbied at "he rookiyn | sucteeded ip obtaining an order from Chict Jus | postponed, owing to the sudden tncss of Dr. | pluted ner guardian, and went her to the Cok : ‘lock south of Dupont ctrete | i FIVE O'CLOCK PM. in frontof the promises, Lots Hr ede otis come hemory of Gen: Logan The butlding was caste, | Hemen interested aad the witnesses be allowed to | Dra. Wile and Pancoast arrived at the cottage n | tion wer’ given her unt It. was noticed that an ‘Third terms texts February 7 188 niin | Satie nurpberedLour 4,}(oh B between, iGutand T7inats | Deegsin fechavedeeniied as follows: A. F. Fox | MeWOEY Of Gen. Logan. "The building was taste-| Uemen tnt tneatternoon, They found Mary in an ex inumacy ‘was springing up between her and r- AX BUSINESS, COLLEGE CHURNED | ue, on Ault boeweem Aad’ eres: icfeleven a} | to R. E. Earll, sub 127, sq. 190; $3220. J. c. | Among the prominent men on the stage were gc: | se Tye a ccmehttacae mometaieg won eater mad | eens tee scene Siok uaa ae will Reopen ® DEC. 12, a fon A. be 71 2) | Fe 3 z 7 ors suspected that some us halls, National Bauk of the itepublic | — Inaquare iuibered’ one Tiss and ‘ekektwa | Foertsch to W. Redden, part 63, old Georgetown; Mayor Setn Lowe, who presided over the meeting; Prephosied His Hour of Death. found out, after an Inspection of the wound, that | were Making & love match, Mr. Fanton had her outhwest corner of th and D streets, | ose.) , | $000. A. B. Hines to Mary C. Rggerstadt, part 22, | Mayor Witney, Gens Stewart L. Woodford and | 4 NEWBURG MAN CALLS FOR CUROKS, SIGNS THEM | Since thelr last visit tho drainage had been some. | guarded closely, and, as the #iFl wags, talked of Tictical business | edneation that "quali. SEVENTH. On the SAME, DAY, at HALF-PAST | sq,37;$—. W. Z. Partello to Wimsatt & Miles, | Henry W. Slocum. Senator Cullom, of Ilinols, de- AND DIES. What clogged up by protruding brain matter, her in convent. ‘She told a reporter on nccesatully ywrform the acuve, duties of hfe, TEAR REN ARS COT EIEIOR OR Finened fared) Mie tstra Ge the neetalees 104 | sub lots 15 to 20, sq. 683; $1,950, F. A, Moore to | Wehr vuacrauom, , The audience’ then united tn | srenara Johnson dled suddenly at 4 o'clock Sun- | was “decided. 't) perforin an operation | Hts last a her uncle Was! vers anxious Le Fhoreuch wwstcucton wiveu in Kapil. Writing, tho ‘pumbered four (4) Ave (5), nix (0), corner of 16th any x %) See day morning at his home in Newburg, N.Y. He | and enlarge the opening. Mary was put | have her marry a Mr. Hodgman, a wealthy young bglish Lani orrespondence, vale ¢ sch sevels (3. 4 of 7), elgut (8) | G. 8. Cooper, sub 2, 8q- 1006; $8,000. W. J. New- | persed. deaths he influence of ether. The Bata, but ‘she did not take kindly to Eesti Lancia Chmabondgnee, Hamid, Calcul: | =e clin seat fou Mt tery ya is a | Son a trusty ta. tL Penton partes | - 5d awoke his daughter, Mrs Bradner, the only occu. | URGer, tne, tnfuence Of etter, | The Bais | man Of Bata but she did not, take Kindly ts Ener Puvtical Ervmcmgs Stenography ahd Pyne Wat | TER COLOR PAINTIN “CGE Othe SAME DAY at QUARTEC fo orx | 804 39, Sa s48: #805. BH Warder to unlline |. Howive Tze Crux “Aare Als, Commus—| dant of the house, and, telling her that he was | Naz y‘Ut Om, the skin, shaved and wased, and | bli. He paid her several, visits, and did ‘his . at tcachers, Tatton Feces Dey seeniogs’ "Nesuike | O'CLOCK P.3t, in front of the Lotnumbored | Sry" Snowden to W. Blair aero Balt ih on: | Memeo Ceicae Sruhur Green, desperateWelsh | aving, asked‘ner to bring him two checks which | Dr Pancoust neatly urephined the skull on ome side and saved ‘all her suules for young Jones, jm lon, Fees Day seosione-—aruiat — four (4). in satiare numbered one thousind andninety- | Mary J. Snowden to W. Blair, north halt 19, sq. | Mount Hor toons = yesterday | he desired to sign armed at what | of the Wound and removed a button of the bone ‘amere boy. At length affairs grew 50 des cd SASS“ hihi mdilawends of Sto eck: “farm sale us preneeibed by the dscres: One-third | 7, 5,040; $2,000. "Are Clank to Helens, Carer, | moruidg aud threatened to brain any person whe | he Mad Suds desired to avaken some neighbors, | about threesfourtas of an inch in @lamever. "An Uhat the young coupie, ‘Chat seoune hs "fe jens prest ‘i : 7, 94, 940; &, C, Carter, “5 : 2 fer, qusrtcr wt I wets, S50 pal’ Su entering | RareOld Drawings in Chalk, Crayon, Pen and Ink, | of the purcbase matey in carb, and the balance in one | 10 ia" ays fo3" $2,000.63. H. W. Com bo HD, | envered thelr Colle Es oat aT I Thee | RRC ae, SORn ea Ker todo ae ke Relehbors, precede ange ven gl ng od woop in bacon tem, Sotmrminnd, 06 Bent seaaiotm Year scholarship. $50 on eutering; | selected during the past year from the Studics and | all two Years respectively, for which the promissory | Willtains fots & and 9, ahd. parc, block 21 Me: | Droke from a carget, loeuy Keeper Burkhoider | ad len ‘harge ag a Rg i | i 4 A ft 83 gs 2 2%, payable #6 unenterine.and balance ypositories. dealers of notes of the purchaser must be «iven, to bear interest 3 $4,000. B. ‘ann! thrust a into uimidate ther you have no time to waste. Ihave but a short | Tully, as was also the wound. The catgut drain- on J instilments of ¥0 cach. oF @10 a Tull atts Bone eins Wiecace bats Matant Gorn Mamcvarte sal all uatarecieers wtih Hoes, ios t Sab Of Woodies, gis ase Fane, when thy nooks the weapon from lus hand and | ume tollve. When alls over bring the neighbors | age Cubes were tne DHL i oa from the houge, unt, the ‘ast was taken 4 ‘ilustrated Circular sent free on application. Barcelona, Milan, The Haue, Amsterdam, Edinburgh | conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of #50 at | Loomis et al. to H. B. Munn, 1G, 80. 557; $875. ime Rieti ce rer ee ee you sr Cho eee tring Soon ae ere | fect of the ‘Operation Wasiminediately Shown after going Wo Watkins lo have her teeth Dxed, SpHESEY COSEESCER, Principal. | and Glasgow, including Simonett’s great work. The | tiie of sale on each lot sold, ff the terme of sale are | F. Thomas to D. D. Stone,2 sub lots 6 to 10, aq. 727; | cell, threatening to shoot any person wil hooks; Dring them Se ee ey iran tncemecasal teh came, tes | Sen French Monee pak ponte demas oe Mra SARA A SPENCER, Vice Principal a5 , ‘ not complied with in seven days from theday of sale, | $17,443.50. A. P. Fardon to G. E Reardon, | neat, and all attempts to dislodge them have | signature. When I am gone ¥ need more See ee eC RSeLaan ere hae | ERE eee eee ee ee & = : ~~ | Departure. Also Drawings by Raphel, Greuze, Titian, | the Trustee reserve the rizht to resell at the risk ‘am % cl ‘Hill; 715, | failed. Aneffort made to starve them out, | ready money than you have on hand.” pupils of her eyes “ gy BS, BAMHETTE MILES VOCAL LESSONS TO | Tenievs, Lancret, Constable, Old Crome, David Cox, | cost of defauiting purchaser after five days’ previous | ij, ‘wulam BlOcK G Meridian Hill; $1.417.15. | falled. An effort will be made to starv Tn vuln did bis: daughter exposvulate, but the | sible Co light, Dut On opening her yes after the | Rev. Mr. She had ‘on three dresses aud Ladies ymin. At leisure daily from four tice R y a. Jy \Uion the doctors were pleased to find that the | two sacques when the ceremony Was performed. Wonve, Hem ir at if ‘Senthee with ti fessor Dees Collection’ of Moxiera, | Soca i SR8 SYS iat, MADDON. fraxten, | Block Se rer cate |i elas tes toe me Ae ate |e en See eae | puplls had become sensibieto light, ahd also that | ‘The couple left on the S:12 train in the. afternoon : = | Roman, Spanish, Milanese and aarelles, form- Ptah 3. F. King, cl lose ee eM ‘one eye asideral sae Sas —* Sie Se a ae fomnpema re prenpelargene gman ponder snraparr rae BB, Davia ReEN eT | S30. T Willinttson tO Masom, Darth eq oes: | Mich. tor sonic weeks making converte: Rev’ | chon es tiyas ever RO sighed any doce. | fue strabismus of had cor ly | for of yi Jones, of Penfield, near rt 1, l 7 wud. et. 7" rt vi improved. Rochester, Jones is sun of @ Carer 1b ‘ivania ave. ae, 1 i 313-43 st. nw. | $73.60. J. E. Little's heirs to G. R. Repetti, lots 40 | John B. Davis, of the Met! church, chal- | ment. ‘The second one was signed in a manner | tmp z a Fresraivatda ave sic, “Paeadpn and Feidaye. ‘Allthe | ever brought together in this country. HENRY E, DAVIB,ivistse,’"” | Rnd 42, ‘sq. 870; $400. Leuiin Ge Plunket to | leuged hia to's jomedebats On Sunday” signe | that showed bisserengen was falling and when hs | tne 1s 2s ee ee cae ne Eee en nee cnn ‘aha whale Wel be on eakititioer ah nay Amsnst gale: ‘468 Lou Enully J. Carter, sib 3, 180; e500, J. | Ue crowd, was very bolurous and. drove Sir. | had completed the task, he sunk Back and died, | Pancoast, “but every me we have, touched her | | Mr. Panton, when be received a dispatch about : j byepares fer cllegs | res, southwent ccrmer Penneplvania avenue and 11th | PUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. _miv/-lkds | Knowlton to K-4, Knowiton, Subs OD and U, oq. | Davis trom the church," ‘The Mormon chalrman parieneed wack Gay, His Géath was caused ‘by | her final recovery. Tt looks. very much now as if | excellent judgment. He had tutu. Chm ewccor Stan Kata mw. | wmee March Gand 2h, to be sold without reserve | ([VHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneet nd F do; #200, J, G, Reeves to EL Reaves hd Gentiles with 2 chair, Monday another de- aisease, iuike more rationally that she bas done Yor” some | fullest conndence is her nd. De E ; EN s x = lot 24,'sq. 942; Je ate Was to have taken ut t Cornish J 4 {ESTABLISHED 1877] | ELEVENTH, and SATURDAY, MARCH TWELFTH, | CHANCERY SALE OF TWO VALUABLE BuTED. | Sub loL24 91. O82; 2,000, |W. dios Gat Sted ch language that Ube poope feared @ ght | Coxgut.Gommar Hear’s Foxmaas.—The tunerat | ‘ite, Her pul is Dette, and her temperature Ghiutch organ for practice. | *t ELEVEN A M., THKEE P. M. ahd EIGHT P.M.) Stiuey WEST, BETWEEN H ANDISTREETS | to 8. simmons, part 28° aq. "375; 7,400. | and fled im alarm. ofG. Harris Heap, the late United States consul | About the same a, aed looking, stylishiy-dressed boy, about the INGALLS KING, Principal | each day. mb4-6t NORTEL aie B. HL 7 Wanter to DG. jot 8) um Ruane AEE general at Turkey, Look lace at Constantinople NS ee, as the girl, and that he used to come Ww aie a | Gunn eee ccuaes tue Dart of Celunmbia,pemsed "en tha Zones BoA Padl, its 4 ead bibek Bde: $2950.50 Belmont, a Baptist minister, was found dead on | bascador and Mrs. and Mss Wate were present a igreerepceners = lage atthe academy exhibitions. He G TaostEes Soper oa:are compliant tnd Jahn J. Jape T | ona poomtta hj WAC Soe trea OSH | ALUN, Srepune Am chuciasam nation, Indian | vogeiner with, the, whole diplomatic body and | 4 GovaxAxmer ExLOYs CHANGKD, WITt SELLING =! SUXTY-PIVE ACHEG OF TAN'tx atzexapnta | cant No.0 [80 wilivell at pablo sill, in| John aecarthy fo. 4 caring, oh 3, os Soa; | ago tor r Colorado, where his daughter resides, and ety ac the Turkishcapltal ‘Theconsulsgeneral | q sensation has Deen, caused at Chatham, | tg give his blessing vo ti FOUN OO a iN rot! MARCH. ci . John 'T. Arms to D.R. Johnson, sul 4 vesting ‘acted as pall-bearers, coffin was convey: ‘the nsion of & foreman em- sight smith anda | £940 paris of lots uumbered “‘twrentyious Coa | 868; #500, Carrie ET, nox to Cherles Krasmey | &. veam. Of horses and nosrly g2,o0oand traveled | #10405 Ball at Scutart sho | Sacven ta tee gover rf : i i 5 ES # EE e HI i+ 4 f Mi in ; i Under a deed of trust from H wife to me,ay trustee, dated July al Propoaals will, be reee in liber G. No. 4, page 58d NOON, THULSDAY. APRIL SEVEN, 1587, for fur- | records of ‘Alexandria coun Flehli scaly oe ip poniticn about B40 feet guoce oF as parts bered 858; $2,500. cemetery at ‘on board ved in the government works there. Itis al- ‘A Dying Mania. six (26) and twenty-seven (27) in square No: | lot i, bik. 9, T.and B.’ssub, Pleasant: ; $1,925, | Overland. His body was found on the banks of & | knglish embassy’s launch, the “cortege followi pe ‘Deen guilty of ret ret sea. of the andl | Seen ne GO. amt TER rena gutuare, Ne, | lot d bIK. 9 7. and Bas De Turkey Whtckets, | stream, and froma cat on te head and other in- | Sngush et iascacan Yeses aieeeed Go ue feed tans the mane Bat “Geeigte oo the Ul From the New York Sun. blie auction} om SATUKDAY, MAHCH TWELFTH, | (60) fect on said 18th street and running beck at ay- | 16,/ ueres; $4,400. John Sherman, trustee, to MI: | dications itis thought, he had been murdered. | guensuembacy. The Ror: George Washington, | Stites and ussian governments. ‘The newspaper picture mania has got pretty Wawer Pipe with necessary ‘Stungs in | E887 at TWELVE OCLOCK SL. at the Fairfax xtreet ere eae fo reerintied in tall Monta tis Ker, trustee, lots 7, 8, 1 13, bik. 20, 2, 7, | There was no money or valuables on his mn, | the chaplain of the British embassy, conducted ‘Tthas been asce1 that Uhe dismissed em- | well disseminated through the country, and te ‘ations can be obta‘ned at this | Temmdri: yee eeprarion court room, of the city of | said parcels of round will be divided into two build: | 12, 14 to 17, bik. 21, 3and 4, 225 206.86. See Res 2S hough the had floai from the funeral service, Canon Curtis assisting. Tur- | pioye was foreman of the construction oo Journals of towns remote from ordinary means of weber Eee he Unk Sale| tant yc ued teat coi a | fe 1s onc bavi Iran of te 0) feet on 18th Mértna Reirdon to Rucabeln Corcoran, wb, sq. | stance above, finally washing, ashore, Kish gondarmes covered the cortege throtigh the | iment in the navy yard. le ts changed with giving | srt, manage vo docorate thetselves WIUh fasllod- - voles, improved by a small frame dwelling house, situ. | Stet, 8 which will be exhibited at the sale | 732; $4,200. ‘T. W. ens bs was followed jurdered ‘Constantinople, foreigners deta modern improvements in | 8° Tt ee 10.1 Lapses mei. SS ted “ea fersection of the Colambis turn} ewe two lole.are regarded as the mow le diss. HM. Newman w ‘f/m, Matiam, lows | While asleep, oe and other naval devices by the JpuoresaLs FOR FARTH Frisisa AnOUSD | withthe toad to Alersndia Solue what wae foray octoruinn te the requirement of the decree, the 3 and ab bic 1, Meridian Hh; ¢°2 G2, Lainson gm. | pMEstonany Muervos oF tax Barrons Cox- | British governivent, Suspicion wasexcited against | ‘This shows that the ting has pretty WASHINGTON MONT p 4 ND | s part of the “Brookdale” farm, owned by Bushrod W. | .,According req ‘Pur- | to J. T. Meany, pt. 14, sq. doiph Ee- | THE Posrrion Orrgrep Emmons BLAIne.—I FERENCE.—At & of the Woman's Home | the accused by the fact certain foreign scien- | run its course, and that the newspapers wi ment Hunter, aud ‘and latel; mi of Sainuej | Chase money miust be paid in cash. D 107: to | mong Blaine, son of James G. Blaine, one of the | Mission sociéty of the Baltimore conference, in in- july come: ‘Wo common sense, Exorany Orrin, Wasuienus Mowewren, Hunter, aud now iy An possessio ‘Chom condemation ofthe male abd payment of al the Eta ho ae soo too. | assistant ‘freight agents of the Obl Balt yesterday, Mra. ©. I. Roach prevented | He Journals printed ar cs neve tatorme. | No doubt there willalways be pictures in the i Terug of ale: Caah. sew JAMIESON, Trustee, | fermsof sale G6 not complied with in teu days, the SounShernian, trustee, to-G. £'amilton, iets | and. Northwestern railroad’ hus been omtered the | PaetNtod ot ‘whe general work of the society | ROvauons in the, Bie pposed to bein the exclu: | daily newspapers. For iastance, portraits ot it ee property willbe resold a¢ the rial and cost of 1 bik. 25; $2,250, lot 11, Blk. 24; $1,875. John Trim- | position of general freight ‘agent of the Chicago, | among the Alaskans, Indians and Chinese. Mra. | HOD jon of the admiralty, and especially by | teresting persons will continue to. be given; Dut ou THURS | = SSS ele yaretaaee 4 deposit of one inundred (109) | ble'vo dang 7. Bia Bs GommTa, | Banta Be aad Caluccets ‘of the ‘ounced. bilare fuired on each reyane’ at-will be | 8q: 807: Angie F. Newman, corresponding secretary the ‘that an American journal printed the | miscellancous fancy pictures will be | G yt. do. 0. Hy Koy] to 0, V. | Topeka and Santa Fes Chicago extension, and it | Woman's Mission ‘of, the. Nebraska conter- | th< f ‘contideti cation tor | They have no proper place in he dally press Be wt Ghoo: purchaser's cost Mary Gaddis, pt do; $110, (C,H. Hoyt 10, 1g Understood that he will accept the place. ence, gave a description of the great held of work Woden Sine pages sul ized! Berweex Seaso: Ds JOHN F. ENNIB. Trastes, | ey oe eden 10 Arnos Ce ye ee eta ee among the Mormon women, fine missionary an- | {2 Manufacture of a new torpedo, appliance Hanian te Row Beach. HAVE PASSED: WE ARE NOW ON THE BRINK OF | _™N7-dkds________489 Louisiana ave.) 2°77 Jonn Sherman, trasies, to Mangarce B. | ,,UsiNe Purves to Atp Uns 14 Ronamnr—A young | piversary of the Baltimore conference, in’ Ball Se : : 16 and 17, bik. 25, Columbia H appearance entered John more last evening was addressed by Rev. : No SPRING STUFFS, BUT STILL AT BETWEEN | ()¥?ICE OF DANENHOWER & SON, S30 jewelry store on south sth street, Philadelphia, | ‘Thobura, a missionary trom India Campnvat Grasoxs’ TITULAR CHURCIL—A Rome | on the Nepon river, in Australia, on Saturday, N Ix § T SEASON PRICES, o ‘hora aw ian se BOTT: Pe oe oa Sionaay mot and asked to be shown some peesera! ge dispatch says: Cardinal Gibbons shows a marked | yember 26th, 1887, Tite stakes are £500 a side « s c ay — J, McK, Borden, lots 13 and bik. 6, W! RS Susie EP xcrenes DONT MAKE AMISTAKE, WEHAVETHEBAR. | TRUSTEES GALE OF & NEW FWO.STORT AND, | Gio ie. J. Shadd to ames Lyons j 1G} A EMEN’ 2 GAINS NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. BRICK MOUSE, ALL MODEEN IMPROVEMENTS. | 0° DURING THE DULL PERIOD WE HAVS BEEN ‘e of trust, recorded ii ABSORBING ALL THE DESIRABLE 1HINGS FOR vl at “4 Me the b, Same to LLKWOOL, LINEN AND COTTON TEXTURES. | SPRING WEAR OFFERED US BY THE ANXIOUS the the: to 77, yp ae pias TeD rp A SILKS, 1x | DRUMMERS, THEY KNOWING WHERE TO PLACE | !ruut a bouRGcLot SPLISG SHADES IS PAILLED: FRANCAISE AND | THEIR SURPLUS STOCK WHEN IN NEED OF THE lowing described real estate, situate i eon ee feo ‘ READY CASH, WE HAVE NOT SPACE TO GIVE three $11,500. “G CREDIT TO ALL OUR ACCUMULATED BARGAINS, z BUT SIMPLY ADVISE YOU TO INSPECT OUB | , Terms: Expenses of sale i NOVELTIES" IN PARIS COMBINATION seTet Per cont from August Fes a in cent, | secured upon ASSOCIATED mat S100) BO gio.00.. | STOCK, protry ola Saab, af option of pascliaser- | oar of managers of the Associated, held .,CHUDDAS AND TRICOTS | The balance of our CARPET STOCK marked at cost | (SPSS PL BGG win Compiled with within cadaye ering toe eee eee realy upoeine OF WHITE ANP, CREA price, Sipe aties tine time’ at th a a ‘orpeell the | central office since February Q, 1887. Of the callers EIS 3 JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, : ELAMINES aS ‘work, of whom 22 were white warded AruAiiOsS SERGES VAou? AND ON rot Sc kaered of iene” anking See eee "white and a i VESTN SaivIsH AND FRENCH warre | _™7 THOMAS nian : ‘ED BATISTES IN CHOICE DESIGNS IMMENSE" Stock OF FINEST. FRENCH saT- TEENS AN DERSON'S SCOTCH ZEPHYRS. NOVELTIES IN EMMKOIDERED KOBES, 62 FLAS FIGUKES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Peary Berioree, Peausylvauia ave., cor. Yth st. Establisued 1840. mbS ase : i i 8 / E 5 i 3) e SEATON PERRY (Successor to Pamny & Broturn), INVITES _AN_ INSPECTION OF HIS COMPLETE > Mw AE M SUMMER DRESS ALL THE LATEST. NOVE: a aie 8, PRE : iF :

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