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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, bd TELEGRAMS 1 THE STAR. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, otic ame — Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 1th St, by An Epileptic and His Dog. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, POUND IN 4 FIT IN A SKIFF WITH BIS DOG WATCHING Ee, RACIOMIES, Prk. Gtascow, Mo., March 15.—Considerable excite 7 SYENING STAR is served subscribers ment was created on the levee Sunday by the city by carpiera om thei ote eeicten eT bere tn the strange actions of a man passing by the town in a * jer month. Copies at the counter, = + ski, ‘The city marshal procurd a skiff and pro- By maul postage prepaid—30 cents a at ington, to investigate the matter, When he tices Feached the other boat be four there were two sie . “Ag be Inan Was oe occupants—a man and 4 dog. ing under an attack of « sPnblished on Friday—$1 = ‘Tre Weex! Year, postage prep brought conta, 2-0 mail Ee paper sent crits ree! Sse! WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT aepes. The mars == t ashore, and with the assistanc : me | Seater ertorne*proneded. reve th . f Unfortunate man. The de mested strongly, TUESDAY, MARCH 15. | ihiiass.an, tis Wy, pote some siricuy houorab waiesed wits good grace. The man was S. 4. GIN == Straugh, ¢ tchinond rho sen rou JUCATIO SUMMER _RESORTS AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. [4 HUNDRED KutceD axprxsuMED | freasiocanse tts nearyiron supports to give | Ser‘ st nis ulinns ak Old Shen ees i ? R Re J pele? . On and carried a certificate on his Jersin VELEN COLLEGE wa | TPaE Lacan ‘THIS AFTERNOON. THE OLD CANAL Pitiful Details of the Latest Grent Rail- ono TE eT OF TEED |G. Gamer, wmuty pugtacian of Roy county, + Young Women, Princeton, N M. J. KUNKLE. ¢ Say read Horror. ‘The foilowing Ust of those known to » WO the effect that Straugh was subject 10 Srpypec ayy fall "particulars, sey our anit “ HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘The Military Authorities Want the Dis- fasta was mace ap at midnight last night: Mra. Adams, | 0% spells in consequence of injuries to the head, oe ae ——— Sale at public anction of the House on the north. — trict to Improve its Condition. TOMES oe LANES OF THE DEAD ALREADY GIVEN | Miss Id Adams, Roslindale; — Barrack, West | [Crived ten years since. and requesting persons Qiiotious, bat OSINESS GOLEEGE, 19) COM | WW INGHELD COTTAGE NEAR BEACH. ra commer of Fifth aud E-sitegts northwest ob| STORIES OF AN EYR-WITNESS AND OF SURVIVORS—| Eoxpury': ‘Mise Bhurcy ating Burmat, 10, yours; | 2NaNE lin ta wis condition “to nd alt Seo catiasg National Banik of ‘tne Republic | WW Atlantic City, 8.J. Open all the Seat TUESDAY AAHCL "FIFTEENTH, at" HALI ME |g rive manNess, Lar nones, BLANK. | TR€DIstrict Commissioners havereceived aletter | TH" BRIDGE CONSIDERED Uwsarn ror sou rox | E23 Claph, of Central ‘Stations Mra HL. Cordinal | her Beers cme eee gets as been dows SEN “tadeeee “aya im) P.O. Box 1016. mh 15-1 m7 Terms: All cash... House to be taken down and the ‘i = Z from the Secretary of War advising them that “on | —ENGINERR WHITE'S THOCGHTPULNESS. Mrs Cornell, Roslindale; Webster Deake, conduc- | watchful care displayed by Uhe dog. Fugiish Languages Cor "AKAC® HOUSE, ATLANTIC siicleftclear for Dauiding within ten daye fromday of | ETS, FUR ROBES, BRIDLES, BUGGY AND | August 1%, 1880, the post surgeon at Washington | 9, Ree alae tor, Dedham: Hattte J, budies. William Edward . poet aborpeas. B ncttce. OA GT ie mh12-déeds B, F. LEIGHTON, CARRIAGE WHIPS, HORSE COVERS AND bredpcet D.C., called attention to the condition | 7 inv seeing ove accident al nade igen ay — saree He BMA, OF Bee er, Did it Get There? fav. Foltieal Hootcmy, Steuoerapy ai ns. Kai Es _—__ of the sewer known asthe ‘old canal, "running along | W900 bridge, Boston and Provi a; dames Ge sl T.GAs: | a FIVE-DOLLAR GOLD FIRCE FOUND IN A SINGU Tiiusizated Circular fren sip on: soi see HOUSE, PAGIVIO AVE. ATLAN-@.. 4 ‘TO-MORROW. OTHER Goops. the east side of the military post, and suggesting | Toad Yesterday, understated rather than over- Eg ay A Ty LARLY ODD PLACK, Mrm SARA A. SPENCER, View Peinety Bre citg, Xo, Gosan front Tio ene Gemae WAUTER B wattaus « a | oa re Bets & fete ie of Mle | TT gaont as o ce ont obese aka Zonucien’ ot toston; Mra Renae: womiedale: | atencnee, ox ne place, ba preter] = : 2 = é Now open. Opposit ht Houge d At auction, WEDNESDAY, MARCH SIXTEENTH, | ease.” jo 0 on; Mrs. Kenna le: | a butcher, S place, has just experienced = SFRUCTIO: PIANO AT 50 CE: Sg new tron Flee oe CROCKERY, GLASS AND say gives the names of thirty-nine persons, while the Laller, patrolman of Division B; MISS | singular incident. Mr. Raymond some time A wou, by qentieman qualined by education andex- | mahi Sein Jett SPEOIAL SAUR_ OF | CROCKERY, , GL AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK AM. AND SEVEN-THIRTY | _AM $xamination of the canal was made by Lieut. | Tu nberot wounded rune woot high as 70. The | List Mindevilie; Dedhains eonge Metealt: drug. | SBewIAF incident. | Mr. Kasamons on. cana or Perieuée to give th eee Oe \CEAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Col. P. C. Hains, and he reported that to cover the Sang aing paces iP: x ont street, Boston: Mary Murphy, peccheess 6 cow te eames, Tn cong bet of beeo bd intelligent Onn few proprietorship. replete wit at 11 OMBNGE JORHAND ATT ag, _ | Pas 188% at 711 Sevonth street near G street | same with an arch or to extend. the sewer itself to quae Hones ncn orris Dedham: Mrs. Norris, Wost Rox; | aymond, because he had no dea that tne cow IANO LESSONS PETERS RCO. 0 Or auiia We shall sell at our Selesrooms, comer ‘oth street and | northwest, Sn ere Ge ae ihe | the a0 that the are which books out in tho wreck | i= Boston stise Lei Price, Det sins oral Sed page fre pent liag te yp meen on DENS ieee tuorvushty competent to teach, | FYOHEL wuiGuiTo: woud ud Freuck Chive Disvecand fea Sets, Umbrella : from the sewage matter, and it-no means ot exit | "2S€xtingulshed Derore it had made any head. | SUN. Win, Snow, Letcar Ms Deyo calf. “Hs knife cam hing =a ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Stands, Bisque and ‘Terra Cotta Figures, Decorated gt | could be found it would be torced up in greater | Way. ‘This wasdue to the presence of mind of En- | 24. e2t ox Hoatindaie, a youre tatlor: Miss | hd Upon examination a aring the ht 2-1 all about Fi Sale without reserve to close the business, _mh15-2t ; ip Mel SOA Snndved Lees’ connie id to bo epid without " a quantities, and perhaps in some cases even into | gineer White, of the wrecked train. The minute | Swallow, Roslindale: Myron Tilden, assistant cone | 28t¢ of 1848, was found. Navuraily “he Wao sur eT HAND SLOAN DI Entirely remodelled and improved. fonts to WRU eo tae eal eitcedinn treum, thoes JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. houses, the cars went down he cut loose from the “train | ductor, Dedham; Miss Lizzie Walton, Dedham; | prised and determined to masks inquiries. Me bed urs; simple as A, a ui sig — Seiad ¥ % 4 ud gt we Cor Pt igen, ving in wen woki tiedala. Claeaee aud priv LARGE BEDROOMS, OPEN FIRES, HYDRAULIC | couténplatine Housekeeping a ASSIGNEE'S SALE_OF GOOD-WILL, STOCK. FIX; | ti ,jrcommended the extension of the east | and rully realizing the imminent danger from tire | ROse Weish, Park street, West Roxbury. marl cami eain tax naan eteamine meitonne ee, struction dai Dy Mail Cull octont eee eth WALTER B, W. & CO, Auctioneers. TURES, &c. OF DRUG STORE, No. 1517 1 | Te Wall to the mouth of the creek, a dis- ‘se. fenton: ¢ erg Nf nce ELEVATOR, &c. mb14-3t are Sokerw tance of about 3.600 feet, which would cost not to | heran his engine at full speed, with the whistle | FAVE NEW CARDINALS CREATED, | Plain it. Mi. Mulligan satd that he lad owordthe Oueratom The School Ol Pacaw. ) mbrset | wan MARCH 7TH ana remain open through- | ——— seer VEST: ment given tome and | exceod soon, Ine chiet of engineers concurred | SHrieking wildly, to give the alarm to the Borest cow eversince she Wasa calf, He said that early @toax-pe ORTHANDCAFTER FOUR oar real MHANCERY SALE OF TWO PIECES OF iM. | duly recorded in Liber No. 1229, folio 77, et seq. one | in those views and the matter was submitted to | Hills station, Reaching there he jumped from his! Congratulating American Prelates, | 18 life he took the gold fever” and went to Califor= SSeecks stuty ct an hour per day Tame ave to write Se SE ee ee PROWED REAL EaaQire: BRING) NUMBERS 26 | of ficial sreordsot we Distact of Golaiabiy Lil | the quartermaster general for an expression of ns | Reine ald dashed vo the nearest dre alarm Dox, fis, returning lttie better off than when be went, SIXTY words per aiuute and improve with every 2 sox @ STREET NORTHEAST, AND 500 M STREET | Selon . ON opinion thereon. ‘Phat officer remarked that this | Where he rang in an alarm before explaining t6 | Special Cable Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. W having jicked upin his Wanderings a gold eink SIXTY wanda por minted iupgave’ with every es: | mha-ta.thast F.W. HEMSLEY & SON. | ~ @ STREET NOMTHEASI, AND 006 KB,p967, on the jremines, AT TWEL' } O'CLOCK | Char forms the outlet of the thinegrtook semer tor | ANvONe What had Aappened, “iis prompt action | SNcilCable Dieratch tothe Baltimore Sun. | | Peoullarly marked and twang the date Aa. “nah12-6e" Attomey-at-tam, Warrentn. Va. | (HE WESTHONSTER Bx Trtue ofa root the Suureme Courtot Shee | THE GOOD-WIEL. gTOCE OF DRUGS, # DA FOUN: | the southwest part of the city, and that at its | QuCKIy Brought the firemen to the wreck. One OF | eve of Cardinals Was held In the ¥atican thls | Qua Be EAveto hissweetheart, afterwants his wit 31 Pacific feu tv istrict of Colnmbis, passed in equity canse, No. TAIN, FIXTURES, &C., ere 18 an area containing several acres of s ready: vs : ~ S| 7 en te ‘our of the ¢ ‘Atlante city. S.J, TOSI. ou the seventh day of March, 1887. the un: iContathed fa ee eee land, which =. from the chemical engine quenched the flames | morning, presided over by the pope, who noml- | years later, and uo one tad cinee yiven it at r _Open all the year. _[mh10-: rime as. ML dersismed trustee will gall at pubiie sale, iu front of the Rood opportunity fora druggist to purchase 80 | exposed at Tow ‘ide, thas enusiay n depoett et feud before they had time to spread and saved the pin- | nated eignt Italian, two Spanish, one ‘Portuguese | thought. tie described the peculiar marks on the Bae SE sp ew Syste endorsed by Fic ADDON HALL, 5 MCE, 1887. at the hots teretnator gneationcdy Cel matter which Is b frulttul source of malarial | oned victims from a dreadful death. | Engine-r | anq thm. East Indian bishops to, vacant sees, aud | 10St Cold, which were Tound a ite orsand Patrons ee ee influence. White's promptn: coolness unquesiional se se ec 5 RS Aer Miementens sat Aavesced Fells ished and modernized, including Otis eleva t HALF: LOCK P. 3 2 NED UNTIL, | rowing the creek, by building a wall along its east- e as bee! pack to ls own yriy Bor 116 Star Fenopy Coroning Ay Sy Bes Lot poven (7) ih, Auden Suialia mibdiviion ofa | WEDNESDAY AIAG StRTREN TA Tar, AE | orn bunk Sumiciently nigh eo irevent omerfiow and | Pescue of the wounded, thereby lessening the still | Giordani, ‘of Ferrara, and Monsignor Maselle, | provleu for suieutists wo ponder over, _For terms, ke. apply Bor 116 Star office, mb8-2we | !F, REOPENS MAR rt of square 424, thesame being improved yx two- | TEN O'CLOCK A-at. wen the stock and xtures will | the filling up Of the tadlosel nate inc sddivion to | sreater engin of the death-roll, formerly papal nuncio at Munich—happened to be peau On - GILL SUSTSERD COLLEGE, Pee frame dwelling, Using Ne-)08 M street northeast. | be sold in detail. if uot disposed of at private sale Prior | which to raise the existing stone wall Dow run aces cae y hi ‘The Detroit Opium Smuggters. ‘Over Columbia Natioal Banke, QEA sive HOODS FEIVEOCLOCR A il Thariue for the came at | the day of sale BAINBRIDGE A. WEBB: tonigues, -” | DME along the eastern side of the barracks grounds | ame sight of the wracked, Cate was cioreaing. {atin and Cardinal Peccl, brother of the POPE, | wary ueaneR OF THK GANG THOUGHT TO MA¥E NRE ogre aguas pole deronoateolagyee,| ES! Sipoit gu north strect 58 teck Seat of the nearest |“ DURCANSON BHUS: Auctar 'mnLeiadsst | About three or four feet, fll up the same nearly to Leder ieioctpre presser “reaper uote RRESTED pik ENT apt Ro Gal pie Eras the top of the wall, and thus prevent the overiiow | The shouts and screams of the imprisoned passen- | ceive their Derettas to-morrow from the hands of - . ‘sa stance of 87 TE ST. ‘gror Derrorr, March 15.—D. A. West Is the name of a hy of said lot nedistat BT tect and 6 inch te . | of the grounds now'in use for target practice. ‘The | gers were heartrending; wounded, dead and tit, 00 1 z i pK ra Ot gee ear THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POS’ gs if ied, dying | the pontis, and afterwards be received in audi ship and English branches when de | fmprovements: ii metic, Penn poncl Erivate Instructions for Civil | vator, salt water bath, electric speaking tubes, steain sired: Tyy - x med until THURSDAY, ‘THIRCY-FIRST, | quartermaster general further remarked that to | me: we | ence by hin, ‘The other three newly-named car- | e-appearing man who has occupied a rented Seiie Hxaninaticns, Dey and eveniucseasions, "| Rest and low down grates; now open for the Your | sock audW inches, weuce alvng said G street 14 teat | TSU7"atame hour, when the stock and hxturet will bs | erect a retaining wall along the eastern side of the | Memmeucypammen, were Crushed hopelessly together | ence by hun. The other thre newly-named car- | furnished house on wibley street fori mouths Wor terms of tuition, &c., call at College moms. to the oe Bas beginning, Sie eine betee paved yy wold in detail, if not ciepored of at private sale prior | creek with its Eastern branch return, and the | where were to be seen. assengers struggiing des- | notiled by papal messenger of their nomination. | past. He is known to very few, and to thos his (Gtx yeace with Festus: Business Collsse on ie : es pee ig EE ng No. 20 Gistrect | thereto, | Bids will be received by the assignee Prior %0 | nliing up of the inclosed flats, would probably cost | perately to free thenusclves ftom tae Weight that | The ublecatrs and Noble Guards leave this even: | business wassemesters He dressed well tod wae principal of Martyn Commercial Collegeh. mh8-Gus jildag Sb een aS BRS ‘Terie of sale: One-half of the purchase money ofeach | ‘M°“*Y CMI, reipgE H. WEDD, Assignee, | AVOUE $80,000. As it appears that the canal is | pinned them down. “although the vicuine of the | nz with the beretta bighietto, ‘These Unree | apparently weall Yesterday afternoon he was = a Sanitary arcanger aie Jot to be paid in cash within five days after the day of || DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneca. na: under the direct control and authority of the Com- | accident were spared the awful fate of death by | Rew princes of the churct are Kainpoilo del Tin- | arrested by United States deputy marshals on tis KENCH, LESSONS I Sanitary arrange . 1A sale. of which one hundred ‘dollars is 10 be paid a9. — 2 missioners, the Secretary requests that the Com- | burning, however, thelr sufferings were none the | daro, 4 Roman, formerly a canon ot St. Peter's but | change of swmugyling, and Was taken betore Cutest euily, with pareat cae if " = Geposit ou each lot at the time of male, and. balance of | J )UNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, tulssioners will give this matter such considera | less fearful. Many were killed outriznt by the | how'and for some years nuncio at Madrid, where | States Commissioner Graves, where We Was eld Ma Sorboune Uulversity, Paris, France. | (YEE FERTON oo sie cry, X.3. Pr ime ht peter Re SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE. tion as will insure favorable action upon the | terrible fall, and of these nearly all Were horribly | he has greatly distinguished himself in Ms diplo- | $10,000 bonds, Iu default he was locked up. It ts 1aiS- 1 BO. Bee 700. . opt hotes dated on the day of salo. aud to bear interest at | 400 CASES OF FINE ASSORTED LIQUORS, _ | improvements suggested by the quartermaster | crushed and mangled. of the others hardly ans- | Matic carcer: de Reude, archbishop of Benevento | tlaiined by ofiiclats that this ts tive begining of muh I-Lmany 1 ix per centiun per annum, or ullcash at_the option of | CONSISTING OF (PINTS AND QUARTS) BRAN- | general. one in the five wrecked cars escaped inju and preseat nuncio at Paris, abd Vannutelil, nun- | the breaking up of a gigantic scheme, Ube article Ra BGA the Durchascr, / FRANK f° BROWNING, Tevotse, DIES SIDEBOARD WHISKEY, CHARTREUSE, | | The appropriations for the military establish. | Broken spines nd crushed limbs and vodles made | cl at Viena, Vaniiutelll comes from Genazzano, | being oplume “Tt was sipped from china to Bric Krenues Atlante Gy ; SEY, AnLG Sth strect northwest. ae HASISETTE, RUMMELL BRANDY | ment being greatly reduced, it 1s impracticable for | the victims helpless, und thelr shrieks and groans | a stall town, about four hours by fail or road | tie Columbia, thence Ueneparted to Se Totes Tor waeations. Shwlenis enter at any time, | q ‘1 ty. No. GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 50 Fst, nw. Se yee eee eS poCHonay, | tie department to undertake any of these needed | of agony wet with Involuntary tears the cheeks of | from Kou, which ts celebrated for having been | Ont, which Was made a general headquarters Ferre Eig Sc botarshiy, 940. 12 weeks'course, beset, | noe) pais cone CORDINIS &G, Sone : NEX, | improvements, the rescuers, Few of those taken out were found ace of Tour popes, among them Martin | Prog there it was brought to Windsor, and -sivage ——— pie rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. Ai avcrio! to be uninjured, and several of them were so badly pe did not deliver a SMES. ADDI F ¢ 5 T= SHELBURNE, 088 8S occasioned offered. ‘OMicers say ‘al allocution, | ged = Se poe aoe On FRIDI ¥ MORNIN AMATEUR BASE BALL. hurt, ae they died, ‘before the work ot reacie Ly pala ca se copes med marine £2 thatt oye aus bom defrauded of 4 prgeiedtng hfs She coed a N Ns LENCING ——— could be completed. The scenes, as the bodies of he found It expedient to create others | $40,000 to $100,000, which represents Just vepared to receive « Linated number of pup igtities eben :: VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, CORNER WILL, 20 Meeting of the District League Last | the dead were laid one by one, side by side, alone to nil the vacancles. | many pounds of opfum, ‘This has all been done ia Piano. Resulence 407 Sth ste. in oor! Rise AUG ee RB UAEOee GGops AND Night. the showy embankment that soon became frodden | _ ‘The pubtic consisiory will be held on Thurstay, | the paxt few months, ‘The article was disteiented, , J UARANTEE TO TEACH, ONE TO MAKE A ‘Thoroughly Heated Thronshout, EAST, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. AD UR ABOXE, ARE MARKETABLE GOODS AND and soaked with blood, was one that once Wit- | when Carcinal Gibbons and those named at thé | by West, who acted as general selling agent. Atk Busoinipest Sinwing soccmmnysieomae in pelviing. CAC (On MONDAY, TWENTY-FIRST MARCH, 1887, STYLE, 2 rae DEFINITION OF AN AMATEUR PLAYER—THE CREIGH- | ESSOd could never be forgotten. sume Ume Will receive their hats from the pope, | looked upon as @ very Muportant arrest. : seein ccrner itm aad Open All the Year. at HaLe-VASt FOUR OCLOCK Palin front oif@@ | , THE TRADE IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO| roxs WITHDRAW— RULES AND. REGULATIONS HE SAW TUR TRAIN GO DOWN. CONGRATULATING AMERICAN CARDINAL, A Rig Fox and Wolf Hunt. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ee | OT eee etek ee Jes a DECIDED UFO: ‘The only person known to have been an eye wit- | _Cardinais Gibbons and Taschereau held a jotnt ‘Gta st. n. w., uear the Cry Post office. No, B06, it eetenduns encom eciianetn Acerca” and running south 75 feet, thence east 65 feet, the ness of the disaster who Was not on the train was | Teception (o-day in the large hall of the propagan- | MAMMOTH PREPARATIONS THAT RESOLTED IN THE S| PUBLIC AUCTION saLEs— KILLING OF ONLY THREE FOXES. = Theot E: . inginia avenue 85 feet and 7° inches A meeting of the delegates from the differert, ‘a fish-de: ~ D Wi | da, where cardinatial congregations assemble, i ch Uh Arithmetic, Theory, Practh As Laormsz Evest: {Guin the northwest corner of said tate, theice ulobi REAL ESTATE, amateur base ball clubs composing the District | 7-21. Just above the brides Lesson wee man | Ladies were admitted contrary to the usual cys | _FRAXELM, 1uLn March 15—Alimost the entire sald itd, in sald sausce, tortnuity ou Vicetis Seas Roseman ape amateur league was held last evening at the Na- | hessing ins team when the train came. along, and | i, Froin 10 a.m, to 1 p.m. lay and evclestasti. | Cast bart ot Monkan county United Saturday in Day course, ife pr epee Wr oprens pope eet a tonal hotel, President Walter L. Dennis in the | turned to sce It pass. He was horror-struck when | CU diplowats flied into ‘the Lange hall to tender ts diner ipmeptivaredlansy Minter month . running esstwurdly on said avenue 20 fect, 1106 F at. nw. chair, ‘The clubs represented were: Monumen’ hesaw the tralu take Its fatal plunge, Kore mor | Congratulations to the new cardinals, Near them | time sheep folds and hen roosts have been suffer J) ‘southwardly 55 feet, thence west 10 feet, thence . 5 pI aaaeeenepaa” | ment, Lennon Says, there ‘wasperfect qufet, and | S'00d Bisbups Keane and Ireland, Secretaries Don- | ing from the depredations of these animals, and tt ‘Exocetios An fmporter, wishing to retire from business, offered | 01 wwanlls 90 cet to place of beginning; improved | On THURSDAY, MARCH SEVENTEENTS, 1887, | ©. E. Kortz; Creighton, M. J. Flaherty; Peabody, | ent; Lennon says (here was perfect, qulet and | Syiue ani Abbe Maris and representatives Of ‘was Getersnined to pat anend te them. Theteal Is the Art of all Arta—no person's education ts com- | Us his stock. There is volumes in that. It doesnot re- | by three brick houses. at ONE O'CLOCK P.M, the following properties will | L. H. Callan; Athletics, G. W. Larner; Merchants, | from the debris. Seizing an axe {rom the bart | O*enty-obe cardinals, About six embassies tothe Le Binge withons 16° imeem ae quire much comprehension to understand that when a |, Tertus, Oue-third cigh, balance in one and two years | 6 Of 0 ‘Thomas Shea; Pallas, W. A. Hickey; Agricultural | Lennon started for the wreck, whieh he reached in | ROPe Prescated their respects, Foreigin ambassa- | Found-p was neat Durbin church, « few tulles tiga deep icra Se oe ean hana chauce to non of hs Eutine Stock to | Safe at goton of purchaser, “Teme io becouplied ory ecneeres Department, A.A. Stary and Alert, W. A.Wilbora. | 8 moment; He climbed in'd ine window of one of | 20 ‘rau the eandinnis entered with thet aan ince Col, Wd Weatt, of Franklin, established i : el : © : AW. he ¢o: a € sto - ~ + ue forty-four tiles "AND ORATORY one firm he would willingly, aye, eladly. sell cheaper | required on each piece at time of sale. . a5 ; Capt. A.W. Swank was elected vice president. ‘The | “ “gree p persons taries and gentlemen In courtcostume. Among | his headquarters, The line was forty- Folinedy Jocaced at sss uth street Aw Bear the CH | than to haveto bother slowing and.sellito numerous | "mb I6 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | ,N0.'1118 26th st. nw. two-story and basement | subject of adopting a constitution, with rules and | faq” been’ pinned Gown Ue tik hee ee | the other notable visitors were the Armenian | in extent, and was assigned to twenty-four divi. iN “ 3 Frame, 6 rooms, being parts lots 1 and 3, eq. west of epee he = different firms. Well, we bonght his entire importa- is a lurve structure, splendidly equipped. and its i are id. FuACTICR HALLS teach 100 tet ie kpetyatiord tion of Irish and German Underwearand Pillow Linens savers 24: ‘unequalled opportunities tor developing the strength and besides putting the price we will seem them, we of the voice. it teaches Elocution as an el ard society an well 3s for use i : ee : acobini, sec- | Slons, each in charge of a captain, who bad regulations to govern the league, then came up for | Lennon with his axe released four men who were | Patriarch, of Constantinople; Mgr. Jacobinl, sec- | slot ‘oracetins 00 per- consideration, and upon motion the chair appotnt- | badly hurt and handed thera out of the window to | Telary of {he propaganda; the rector of the French | Sivinien Grdariiis Under a ne witimened tie x Seminary, Ue rectors Of the Scotch, Eng. | Sous joined the lines and 1,000 more witnessed tie No. 2100 Vermont ave. n.w., two-story Brick, 7 | ed Messrs. Larner, Hickey and Kortz.a committee | Otter men who had come to the rescue. He also | Tih" 'ang’ jrish’ colleges, the superiors Anal Tound-up. |For some cause or other the hunt f will subjoin what this goods cost the importer. The rooms, being sub lot 38, square 358. handed out the bodies of two dead women, one of | US : > RE eos “ > to prepare and report a draft of a constitution for the African missions, the superiors of the | Was not @ success, some claiming that certain CULTUKE,. ARTICULATION. OFT figures we will quote are bona fide and honest,andas} A Wf isxowen: a the consideration of the delegates, OA recess was | Wom was nearly decapitated and had both arms | SS oy)\t Cutpictun a nian, Franciscan aud | hunters were unwilling to have the foxes and LANGUAGE. PHYSICAL WARMO? every one who deals with us knows, we never make a = : Nos. 901, 903, 905 and 907 V st. n-w., two-story | taken pending the <. The committee held a | Spying thom her bods. Dominican: orders, the ‘bishop cf Versailles and res caught in this way, Which was the cause FERSONATION VANTOMIME, VISIBLE SPEECH, misstatement, You are well protected, When again Bricks, 6 rooms, being sub Jota 38, 40,41 and 42, | short conference, and Mr. Larner as chairman then | with business men cles and oben sine cele ce | Archbishop Carr, of Melbourne. ‘The rector ot the | Of & number of both aiimals escaping, Wille So itethods of imstruetioh are in seivanee of any tn | Will you find such a chance? square 358. submitted the report. “It was not the intention, It | their work in the city. ‘The rst Live cars passed | ENUsh college Preseuted to each cardinal a copy | Others feel that too much Lerritory was Covernd, : America: aiorting the RECENT DISCOVERIES of the 10 ADVERTISE CHILDREN'S CLOTHING WHEN | Terms at time of sale. Tes aie co, Supe germs const auoe, Hat | assy over Ge Urge, “en the pacseugur ft | f° ater ucts vealtcaog OC RRgUR, ar |S ote eres wera ae as at Luvopenn Slaete ee cuter Pros ait . 3 S | a sudden jolting of the cars, followed altmost tin- esa i ne a ge SS ee ee ONE ONLY HAS CLOTHING FOR BOYS. mb14-3t ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct, | that required immediate settlement. By bringing | mediately. bys sldewise, dowmward movement, | Cal and English colleges were also present. Mrs. | although quite a nuinber of foxes und wolves were rmner were driven into the Lanett tal’ Cone Laentin be sack Our Price Importers Goat (uuanceny sarz_________________| these matters to the attention of the league they | and with a terrible crash’ the five rear cars were | Harriet Lane Johnson, of Baltimore, and Miss | Seen, only Ubreo of per per DAY 0} ional si y a hier General Robert E. Lee, | designated inclosure, a large ure Deld, where 4, Spolim classes are uow forming. ‘Send £01 OF VALUABLE UNT: rx | Could be finally disposed of and the constitution | juried together into the street below. The rear | Mary Lee, dau ~ ye cafalowue, Stauninering and’ Defects of ‘ie EASTEKN SECTION OF Tee ny OF subseauently, crave up n_ proper shape, 8 cm. | car, oF stuoker, was tipped completely over upon | Caled tn te afternoon, A similar reception will | two ot thea were ‘with clubs and’one by ‘Car mhsito: - VASHINGTON, D. C. " p. It was assengers, and very 5 dogs. [HORT-HAND STUDENTS TRAINED FOR CON- | TO SAY CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IMPLIES| 1, virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of; league ‘should be governed during the Season of | few ‘escaped. ‘The second car was tipped party | ,CaPdinal Gibbons takes possession of his titular oe: Sitrescion corres fine halls of the | CLOTHING FOR GIRLS AS WELL AS BOYS. the District of Columbia, passed on the fifth bod 1887. over and made a complete breach. The car | Church, Santa Maris, in Tragavere, about te Gheutty Muviclans. ts “ge Preparatory School, 7 pin. Terma 45-INCH PILLOW LINEN. of February, A.D. 1887, in caure No. O40 ‘RULES AND REGULATIONS. fell on its bottom, with the Toot and ‘oor well | 23 aut, Tucchlurch Of Santa’ Maria della | GEORGE GARKETT SICK, ON M08 DEATHRED, BB Soe ne - Faye Doc ak, We Will pel at Jvablic auction, in Aryt | ‘The draft as submitted provided that the league | crushed together, like a closed accordeon. The | Vittoria, hrid by Says — LIRVES THAT HE SEES AND HEARS THEM. YAFITOL HILL EVENING SCHOOL, 27 7H | Line No. 3, 1 piece. eevite p a SANGH, 1887 at FOUR ‘CLOCK PAL the | should adopt the general rules governing the Na- | fourth car was sbretched at right, angles across | tary of State, has been assigned toCardinal Tasch-| ane New York Sum says: The deathbed of Gem, faction eiven in Book-keeping, Aritines | Line No. 4, 10 pieces.....2.7 ‘all in the elty of Wasliing- | tionai league, with the elimination of everything | testreet, with its top torn completely of. ‘The | €frau, who will teke possession next Saturday. Geography, History, Peumnanship and | Line No. 6, 18 pieces.) WE DON'T KEEP GIRLS’ GOODS, AND WE | following narcels of Jan es Cardinal Vaschereau will depart for Havre on his | Garrett Sickles, father of General Sickles, is be- c. ton, in the District of Coltunbia: 0 st fifth was the worst wrecked of the whole train ‘Terus reagouable."€ F WOOD, Prin- SoINGH PXLLOWTaNEN. na aac: & ahs Te north our 4) fot eleven 11) inches of of fe prokeesian are: and the substitution of Being Grushed into sh pelese Heap of broken aud ay home nexy Sunday. hrcanianip Barer, of | eved pipes) a spirit — of square six ban aud twenty, made by B. Geier, | “District Amateur league;” the initiation fee of ees a ee (t fell trom | Taschereau to dinner em-the Occasion of the made him an ESSONS. eS _| trustee, on North Capitol street, ‘between Ij and M ncn elub vo.be Pia act's the opening of| Car haNUy any one remained alive. 1 fell pur. | Feast ofSt. Patrick. es ae ae ey acures- = = TOIT 10th aise al + & each club. to a sive man, and he therefore made no secret of bis UX THIS LINE WE DON'T MEAN TO BE ES-| prema ct QUaTEn EBT ROCH SULocK bit, | uetore ADH 7 Aer Of at ieast nine playersv2 ie | broken into kindling wood. ‘The sixth car crowed | Aat Debauch of @ Prohibition Town. | experiences. Whenever he was il he sald that he ae y (80), eighty-one , eight “- ¢3 cob the br it was thrown from the track close | Jackson (Mina.) Dispatch to New Orleans Picayune. —_| Was Visited by legions of forms, perfectly visible ‘Line No. 2, 3 pieces. 0c. CELLED IN STYLE OR QUALITY. HAVE MADE | two (82), cleliyedirea (Say ehaieye fone Goa: cies. | Will be Bnal; no player to be eligible to play in the | to the emi aL ainan Gas Of tte caer ens com, | When the clock sechans midnight to-night Jack- | and audible to him; and in his final sickness they | Line No. 4, 11 pieces: 5c. i five (85), ninety-nine (69), one hundred (100), one | league who has received. aig from the | pletely torn away, and Ats root was crushed in. | son willbe as dry asa powder-house, ‘The last | #F¢ extremely attentive, entering is chamber 1m ‘Line No. 6, 10 pieces. T38, SPECIAI EFFORTS TO HAVE OUR BOYS’ DEPART- | hundred and one (101), one hundred and two (i102), | National league, American association or any i ts troops and beguiling his tedium.” Of che ministra ‘one hundred and three (02), one hundred and four otner professional ieague of ball clubs, or who bas he seventh car was alsd derailed and wrecked. | three licenses to sell whisky die and prohibition | tious of a band of spirit musicians he speaks ‘pare APSE wentirz scuoor OF LANGUAGES | , Tomake this recial male of Underwear and Pillow | MENT IN BETILR SHAPE THIS SPRING THAN | (164), cue tundzdand Sve (200), ome hundred and yt on a professional or semi-professional club STORIES OF SURVIVORS. Will prevail, so far as the law is concerned. All | Ucularly. Linens more attractive, we have made a 08), one hundred and G07), one lundred | End ‘rece! his services; ‘ais. bs " 723 14TH ST. XW. dows in our Linen Deyartnent.‘Wecau only’ qustea | VEE BEFORE fod teh Oe), gue hundred and mine 00) ane bun: gad ee cved pay for his services, any clu is sohn wurptiy, who was ‘badly injured, relates | day long crowds have thronged the saloons, im- | ied been ested by._them before, when sick And all other principal cities few of the many special values: Sanured and bwelve CLI ons busied cad auiene | money paid as initiation fee, &c., and the clubs | tis experience as follows: “I was talking toa Mr. | bibing the liquid which after to-night will be non | Svan and solane me There were tory ok ized az superior to all other mmular Insti lace, betw continuing through the season to divide the money | Edward Morse when J felt the bridgesinking under | est. Jugs by the hundreds of all sorts, sizes and | and eacl tine “Cucxcelicd tavattages tor lesrmite CORVER: | R60-Bordered Damask Doplies, 60c. per doz. fatlone hudred and thirty-Uirse (153) carried a musical instrument of a ki Jone huni and thirty-tliree (133), | on hand pro rata, me. We grabbed hold of the seats, and in an in- | colors, fron: the little brown Jug holding not more | not used at present, though corresponding in some Best of native mwely lot Initial Dinner Napkins, 82 per doz. ; worth #2.75. ‘MR. W. A. DOUGHERTY NOW HAS CHARGE OF aud thirty-four (134), one hundred ‘and After reading the report considerable discussion | stant all the le and the seats of the car came cases to our violins and wind instrumenta, They BREW TERM tow for Ladin Gentlemcr and Cui: | Red-Bordered % Unblesched Dinner Napkins, 980; . cca thirty-five (139), oue ‘hundred and thirty-six (136). | followed upon the proposed adoption of the Na- | tumbling down on us. 1 had one leg pinned down Durr in up and down the stmets i the hands at | Wore curious uniforms and their leader ‘was a dis- dren. Trai iessons free. Every Saturday LECTURES | value $1.35. * | IT, AND HE KNOWS WHAT IS NEEDED TO SAT- See Rneved sa ea werent E97, ene Bundred oe tonal league tions, Dut when it Was éx-| under me, and the other was thrown over Mr. | ail sorts of of people, each one soetningly fearful | Unguished looking man—doubtiess some great Apply to the school % gpd | 4; German Dinner Napkins at $2.75; worth 83.25. | 1sFy THE BEST TRADE IN THE CITY. pet ‘ahd torty (140); ope Si aud iorty: | Plained that it was only intended to incorporate | Morse, and that also was pinned down. My body | that it will yet lemt. musician of the past, They marched in through ‘Sieeierton carts. mes _ 4 | 18-inch Glass Toweling, 10c.per ya; usual pricel2ige. . Ghe Gai, one undid and forts-two (Lae) ove hun. | certain portions as a framework or guide for thelr | was under a pile of seats, and directly tn front of ‘The “antiv” and “prohibs” seem to be with | the door and ‘themselves around my bed. 4 CHOOT OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART, | 71-inch Half-Blesched German Daiuesk #1 per ya; dred and forty-three (143), ou hundred and forty. | OWN constitution there was no opposition, and | me was a young man who appeared ‘to be dead. | each otier as to Who Will get thelr Jugs filled first. | Theleader bowed graciously to me and all re ture and Reading. Private Lessous now 75e. ba vie four (144), one hundred and forty-five (145), one hun- | the meeting proceeded to consider each section of | At first none of us could move, but in a minute f | Sa oCer ot out this morning that the supply | Moved thelr caps in profound salute. Then, under ee aeeee ee 72-inch Half-Bleached Irish Damask,§1.50; reduced Orga and Zorty giz {14G), one hundred and forty-seven | the report separately, Everything progressed | felt Mr. Morse moving. I asked himit he was | was exhausicd and fora while there wasa wait. | the chief's direction they played the most. beauti- Mans Pata OUR RANGE OF PRICES 18 FROM #4 T0915 FOR | (147), one hundred snd tixty-one (104), one hundred faulstactorlly and was unanimously adopted until} badiy hurt, He replied that he was suffering | ing and tearing of bait, especially among the cul- | £1 music that fan be conceived tunes that were [ ASHINGTON | Ac. TELEGRAP! 724 Half-1 German s 7 AF = i q of ie some, but thought: e coul ol y, ct ‘Strange to m 3 a armony and melody, WV ia es Ctl a TEs | ated numb ashe Geman Pama #115; re) saat nove cons rans surrs, xp rao | 3 Se aiid wid dau GPa oat Snr o” armas oat getonte Haeaned song un ecre cou | thou nse din Sagat ac tnaag ee | tesa Peete tnd, weed Wat Sindy roctna 7. Band 9. ool Suu" pack Damask LARA: tween 1st at. east abd North On move my arms. ‘than ther 3 (OF Ove % HOROUGH INSTRUCTIONS 6 rn eee st 80s. | $8 T0920 FOR LARGE DOTS. equi ntiibered wx uundred and seventy Your | a8 Teached,when an animated discussion ensued. | Tiers of tue wreek that eld me down, 1 gor | Moe vec Nas Dot les than a quart ether | SCE suet wan no dream Aton the Hi SO SND. VIOLIN. ‘New and exclusive designs in Fancy Turkish Towels Mr. Wilborn, representing the Alerts, spoke at ) everything away except my left foot. That pained 3 strange concert was done they bowed poittely and For terms and references apply to CHARLES B. | and Tidies. that came again, t) ity to buy more, AND ALSO on THURSDAY, the THIRTY-FIRST | some length to the effect that it was desirable to | me terribly. At last I'succeeded in, RES hie eee withdrew. Next day th Dosti, 2 4a st ae peat (Cs ad Lape iynecatetp op nnn LNT we DA} OF MARCH, 1487 at FOUR O'CLUCR P. Min tp Fing up the | While their 4s much druakenness there has been = ss = eliminate from the District league everything | seats, and ne pulled my foot of as yet no ba.l cases and no trouble has resulted so | time played nearly all the afternoon. They could Cahihistes Prevared for C: lise, Annapolis West Point | BEE Napkins at @Lou perdoz. = eS | TOBE SEEN IN OUR STOCK, FRESH | {69°0r'c Ytwosn Lith sod Ieth street notthonst, | strictly amateur clubs who will compete for the | Fexched che road™ i Tee eee teed ul the “keg | To often that my ouly sentiment was one Of grati- Or Civil Service Exauiuations Apply 209 9th st kw. | , This is a quality of good Napkins that it is dificult | FROM THE MAKERS’ HANDS. SECOND: On the SAME DAY, at QUARTER PAST | District championship. Tnts could not be done, | George Sanford, of Roslindale, was in the sec- z i ‘tude and pleasure.” jal? tien to duplicate auywhtere, even ut $2 per doz. FOUR O'CLOCK F. M- in front of the premises, Lots | however, he claimed, without adopting an tron- | ond car of the wrecked train, He told a thrilling ‘Mr. Sickles retains his mental faculties unime r: Ruut aineieeh CLIN feels (GO) eeaeone bund | clad Tule which would exclude not oully profes. | story of lis experience, He said: “I wok the| New Work’s Sing Sing Delegation. | paired, and in discussing lis splritualistic phe ‘Now, we bave made an effort to enlighten you about eee tess lon Rentacks srenan beteese Rant | sionals oe) -semi-profossionals. | Be ee he vain at Roslind dale with 1 my mother. we were | From the Evenine Graphic. Z = =a ‘nomena he is perfectly calm and deliberate, moods that yc very of ‘st thes: ibered | thousand | Classed as yers Wi for pay | sit e le o1 secondcar, ere Was Cowles, the book-kee; Clafin & Co., wi OE ENE a frig apm pg gem de —_ Suasstrtues (003) Se lunder contract with, clubs belonging to a league | absolutely noullng to. give a: premonition of tae | jaGor a hacktan, keeps books in the shoe depart. | L0st Fifty Dollars ona Fall Hand, . RIMAEY SCHOOLS 6 CLOCK. p.m. 4u from nm nal league anc jation, as EX OF Uw 1 \- ‘There was an interesting game of draw poker | asking to be shown these goods, even if you have no é (1) (corner Mass. ave, and 10th st. ae}, nine (0) een tor aramonees ‘st had | U1 s murderer, and De Leon, the astrol . = awe PUPTGme'* | idea of purchasing. Weare of an inqusitive turn of fen (10) eleven Gi) (on Mass, ave. between oth and | S8te leagues, fastball ftepron nde I Lip ceed be deere oo, B : ‘THE CREIGHTONS WITED! come with such awful suddenness that everybody ? leaning cells, there being noth. | 7esterday afternoon in the Brooklyn Hotel. The 1:5_VOCAE. Lessons 70 | Hind abd are ansivus to leara how many read this ane BR SARS C RS COs Me read Get an Tinasmpnunemstoestons: || wr wanety on went ce tee cegkioea ak Seemed to be paralyzed. ‘Then arose & contusion bean: expecta Siam! Principat participants were C.. Bell, a mild eae wen. At leisure iy from four ve PA 73). e = of sounds from the wreci cars. low. Voices: es ‘Man from Mot and J. tu tithe Spottt “on the BASLE Day, a8 QUARTER 70 | Jected to drawing such a fine distinction between Out for help, Women. were screaming | ,,Willlam Morris, the socialist poet, has completed ing young xt f O'CLOCK p.m.,in_front of the nn were Ms - arecent arrival from Australia, Both bet their 2 ‘amateui fessi ‘and stated that ‘aid, there ‘his translation of the Odyssey, andit is announced Mouteys, Weduendaye snd Saturdays: Sa oe and = O51 Pewnernvanta AVENUE | numbered four (4), £725), (on E; Detweon 16th and File should be saopted, tae, Creiguions woula be | fren chose who ware badly hunt er Gelade ai | {OF early publication. money 1n a reckless manner, and considerable coin A reg Os fou isth, between Dand'E stn, Wort Excluded, as several players belonging to his clup | H0or Of one ear sermed to be forced up to the root, | ,,EX-Alderman farhne as graduated from the | changed hands. But fortune smiled lavishly, om - ee anaes tP ped oub tholimand and neventy Bre OPT cog », | Hd at, aigerent, times revelved money for thelr | the entire, coach having, collapeed. appar. | His demeanor is quict aint CHECETU ene | ee a eo eee gecued tures sevens Weer® Piniady. t adits cvuadential: prepares for college, Surra, nui, im frontof the pretises, ot sumbered one (| just to clase them es proféssidnals and exclude | banged agalmst the root, while the seats were | Ferdinand Ward runs ‘attic ‘steam printing | tye draw, aud he chuckled uwandly, fore thougt Annapolis, West Porys, all examinations, v 01 corner of Ga. ave. and 10th sie. s-¢ J in square DUM | them from the amateur ranks, as they now were | strewn about everywhere, Many people were un. | PFess that prints cigar and tobaovo labels. He is | that his duck had turned. At the same time Beil’s gous IVY INSTITCEE, sw. cor sth anc K stan, ‘HE PIONEER CLOTHIER OF Vere oe thotaaod and poventyais GO? 3 engaged in legitimate business enverprises ‘and | der the seats and some were crushed between | # Perpetual sneer on his face, and 1s regarded asa Qptics rested timidly upon a trio of nine spots. He S aouitaa Cae apa erreeneD TarTi SEVENTH STREET, Se ne ao oO eT | ee ee eee Cone spend | them. Directly in front of Us sat a man named | SUrlS, disagn-cable fellow. scarded a tray and drew to a queen, but secured GcHoor oF asic {Rs 77. 7 FIVE O'CLOCK PM. in froutof the premises Tots | Briers spoke for and against the rule, and upon | Rab, one of my neighbors in Roslindale. We | , EX-Aldernaan McQuade is counting shirts in the | another nine, making four in all. “Al he Tiate or Class Lessin. 'Church organ for practice, HAS RETURNED TO WASHINGTON _APTER | HUmRCRd JOU ({y lon B, Peseta ey wae on ten | an aye and nag vole, the representatives of phe | Were conversing with lim at the moment ot the | laundry department. itis face wears a half coml- | was dealing the cards be wascharitable, aud Su2idm THEO. INGALLS RING, Principal. SPENDING SEVERAL YEARS IN BALTIMORE | (10),ton lin between & aud’ Beata ee) eleven. C11) Dodys, Athletics, Pi and | crash. Ryan was half in his seat as he | Cal expression of patient nation, He has | bert repelved two eight spots. He Was elated and — ——— | aeameeouees CO gre Ae Monumentals, Peabodys, Athletics, grown fatter since his incarceration, staked §5 on the full hand. Bell hesitated a mo» = MANUFACTURING CLOTHING, AND COMES BACK | and iwelve,(12), (on A, between 16th and 17th sts.s.e..] | Alerts voted in favor of the rule, and the rej n- | talked, and the moment after he was actually run “ - SROPHS WITH AM EXPERIENCE ID ate. BRANCHES | 12 square numbered’ one thousand and eighty-six, | tutives of tile Crelohtons Morciiouts and Agricul, | through and through by splinters from the bottom | _ Brockway, the notorious forger, who 1s nearing | ment, but no longer, He saw the $5 and raised ae PROPOSALS OF THE CLOTHING AND TAILORING BUSINESS, cc On the SAME DAY, st HALF-Past | turals against it, Iwas therefore adopted. Mr. | of the car, My mother and I were fastened in be. | the end of his long term, 1s gotting old. He spends | his $50 more. ‘The Australian cogitated preresais OK SCHOOL FURNITURE, AND HAS LOCATED AT 924 7TH ST. N. W., AND | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, in the: ta | Flaherty thereupon formally announced the with- | tween our seat and Ryan's, but I managed to ‘ume in spensary readt forks on chet PPLCE WF Tie COMMENDS ERA premniaes, 10 break ‘seat ease ~ istry, comparative anatomy and . }), (corner of 16th and | drawal of the Creightons, although expressing his off Ryan's: and ‘rel ourselves. My | 105), + Leroef ore nickel vy ronal jeaygue readiness to | mother had fainted, and at first I thought she was ice-Sete--ant Crowley has: e aie ge. in | Resist in taking ita succesu, “Me Shem repre: | dead. 1 pulled ‘her’ out throug ‘& wat | piating in the ol: stove room. He bas becom sm, WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE ALL HIS OLD FRIENDS | numbered four (4), c AND CUSTOMERS, ALSO AS MANY NEW ONES AS. Eni ach he sou bal . APPRECIATE THE VALUE OF GOOD STYLISH- | Square numbered one. 1090. wo she soon revived in the open air.” expert workman, His tat, sensual face is fatter wins,” will be feceived at this ee ee ees MADE CLOTHING, MANY OF OUR GOODS ARE | “EIGHT. On the SA a NO Po kee oars arpa teeter hey - more sensual in expression than ever. door knobs. The victor pocketed the coin and Lain CLOUR M. on WEDNESDAY 99. 42, av EQUAL TO THE BEST CUSTOM WORK. O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the’ mt Per eet Ti scretnteny ‘THE BRIDGE WAS KNOWN TO BE DEFECTIVE. Ex-Alderman O'Neil und Policeman Rourke, the | pert demanded its return, Claiming that the cards TH DAx OF MARCH, Ise eae 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH BT. o four (4), in square numbered one andninety- Sh ha lao as ie; | Among those who visited the wreck yesterday | murderer, ar. working together in the shoe de- | had been stocked. Bell refused and he was short- sabe with twenty eet ¢ FAIR AND HONEST DEALINGS, A FULL DOL- | fne (001), dormer of 16th and Ga aves men) did not withdraw from the meeting. The question Partment. ‘The former 1s modest’ and eheertul, | ly afterward arrested on complalntof Lambert ad 288G) Pupils’ Desks, with Ink LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON. __m11 | LAR’S WORTH OP GOODS FOR EVERY DOLLAR | © Terms of sale as prescril decree: One-third | a8 to the division of the spoils at the end of the | afternoon were several mechanical engineers, one | Partment. | Tue forme’, is Medes, amd ehewrtube Dooked on a charge of conspiracy. saga! (43 Teachers’ Beatand YOU PAY, WE INTEND TO ESTABLISH OUR | of the purchase inouey in. Balance in one | season was also discussed at length, some advo. | being a professor at the Boston Institute of Tech. | Mille ' cvere. cont USIN ‘and two ‘Fespecti ‘the cating the division the first three clubs railroad commissioner. anortar builder, oocasi Court and Bureau Combined. ee Sa uae a SR See sence aa Se xe NAN, WERE | peg Uparaer ay | Hens cee ae | Rape eee ah |p A MOC | ages ater cesar ao lours, and te lud sep: for eae mapala” Ne PRES] WILL. roperty sold, : Geeka ai furniture sabgert to smapecticu aad sppreeal | We Have Cur Paces PULLS eee er toga rs Rg at purchases cok Asposie of 930 st | the Teturn of the initiation fee at the end or the mi . He is too old to work, and, DRN Ye -. | conveyancing at purchaser itof $50 at ‘supported the bridge was a cast-iron box enclos- loosing hearty, likely to sur > ae eee er drel ea est, ABS or all or parte of TNO GOODEAT HONEST Dalcen. “wacite Gow ‘time of sale on exch lot wold. ‘terms of ‘Season Would be a strong incentive to the weaker ing'a clutch whieh resembled two ‘of a hand viveMe wate cy. 4 Dispatch to Cin. Commercial Gazette. Niue bt sia Sixty (960) Pupiia’ Desks, sek 4s ‘Bot complied with in seven days from the day clubs to continue through the season, and & pro | drawn up to a half circle. ‘These clutches were Sateen (10) Teachers’ Deaks and eixteen (16) Teachers CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OF THIRTY-ONE | the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the, rata Civision was decided upon. The'committee | Shout two and one-half Inches wide and one and ‘The inter-state commerce commission isto have be sagteet cu of vetore the frst day of YEAR'S EXPERIENCE IN THE BUBINESS. GOOD | cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ Previous | on constitution was continued in order that formal | Sne-hait inches tick. Over theseiron was Unger’s Awful Dreams. all the machinery of & court and ofa bureau, J Desks, thirty-tw ‘Teachers’ Deake and Om ALL -|S00Ds AT LOW PRICES. AND FAR BETTER mg, XX, Trustee, | TegUlations might be prepared for the ratification | § round steel pinion about long | THEY TRREKIPY HIB SLEEP WITH ViEWs oF THE wUR-| From present indications the organization will re- e Bice wil be required om ore CHEAP GOODS —— tee eg Lees Louisianaave, | Of the league at its next mooting. Set and three inches in diameter. ot these fingers ‘DERED BOHLE. quire ® good deal of room and a large clerical remix, GOODS WILL STAND THE TEST ME, ‘VIS, Trustee, ited Messrs, Shea, Callan and Starr a committee | was completely rotted away by rust, and the: Edward , Who Was sent to Sing Sing for eStore OUR RRFUTATION STANDS GOOD Som. Ann, 7 DAVE PAE | {2 consider the question of the ball to be adopted Sel aek Limthtoene Seeoe Unger, force, Secretary Lamar already has the subject HEAVY OVERCOATS AND SUITS. WE SAY. PRINCE ALBERT AND LAT. eee che league, and fa this connection read & com Ife for the murder of August Boble, is now in the | of office room under consideration. His depart- ‘Was thrown on one of these weakened iron fingers, | 408 ‘ave. | munication trom the walding, hospital ot tue prison, a sufferer from nervous now EST CUTAWAY SUITS FOR SPRING WEAR| DUNCANSON BROR, Auctionae Umny ands slag agent of A. G. Spaulding, | and {t was Dut a natural consequence when thé ot a ARE NOW COMING IN ADVANCE STYLES. WE (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. to one of ts sapports being one, the wi trial was great, and bis steadiness of nerve in | P'ullding or take u rented house, omni ree on RVING. DALY. Dove Lap cuteomens CERY SALE, OF TWO VALUABLE ‘The chalr also appointed Messrs’ witborn, Larner, | R840 aul, Js support was Gn the cast sideaud | coury wassurprising; Dut his stamina is all gone, | ror acariags, iwiore the, comsninen, Bs all te Des: Prowse Y zm F CLOTHING AKE A SPECIAL FEATURE WITH US, eT cer BET WaEn kan with the t (es, chairman, by request), & ‘For a considerable time, and since the | 8nd he has become 2 miserable cowering wreck. | general sessions must be held here, enous eames mena fa ee ere Ma EEe Seat te ee toe | ee : SFilborn and Sersate a commitzes to walt upou the War basset beinths Sat bee ee fat he mea Lean wsted daring the might by his | sume tees, tod tallcage as before Culled sates reatite eee eee ee eae LOT AS LOW AS | | By virtue of edecres of the Supreme Court of ‘ fub and state | yor F ~E dgerned | dismembered victim, Who had proceeded to re- | courts. Forms of nouices and service and the ‘THE EARTH, 25,AND 200 PAIRS WORTH 85,75, AND 65, tne bistrlctof Columbia, passed oie pe ron Bee Cage ee nce cera Shout ‘the condition of the Bussey beige, and | Ce hiner tn the weaeieed se coodings generally are to be ‘after CHOICE FOR 50c. CHILDREN'S SUITS AT $2.50, | $a¥ of March, 1887, in “4 tp antaguetic th Gat trae: ot cron: cummice wih, Within a month there has been talk of cireulating BF me tg ‘Votes and official acts must be F way, investigation Presence. Of this dream he could not be in thecourts An votes and Sor WE Whi SATB YOU 6s 08 a gi cory, ca BI $3 AND UP. WE WANT THE MEN, WE WANT the interests of the Nationals, agerary Work 19 nobody enna | abused. “He seemed to believe it was | eutered of record. There is litte doubt that the 8 THE BOYS AND WE WANT THE LADIES TO COME toe ‘was never ‘much less Every night it came to him, and at the end of a | sessions will be for the most part open, ax. 86 ON A $20 SUT 8 TO, OUR HOUSE YOR ALL STYLES OF CLOTH. To Wuow 1s Manaaner Maruxe Mannrgpt—The Be Porte cs peace tee toes ee reek he was much broken Jn the hospital: uae % lull, be public upon - vE you F NG, FROM, THE (EAR-OLD CHILD THE burg yublishes a SE WIE OSE SSE SON 36 20 87 OF hens 3OOPOUND MAN, COME ALONG, YOU CAN SAVE that when ‘Margaret Y actress, Was ing tho awful surah upon tek tne bot held id- | Kept very soundiy asleep under narcotic influence, r authorized to ad~ HEAVYWEIGHT OVERCOST. O& FEOM 45 10 ¢4 MONEY. WE WANT YOUR TEADE, AND WE married in Bultaio regentiy 1 was not to, Einil | Syery instance except inte last car. He dreams that the mangied pleces, of his, friend Os 4 LiGHT-we . pp COMER 7TH AND E STREETS WILE Sustrey 00 DEALING Wire Oa, quare tater, New_York but oo Fuiiy Welty ANOTHER EXPLANATION. inanimately, a8 they did’ he packed tne WE BAVE A FULL LINE OF SUITS FOR Boys BON"FAIL TO.CALLON SMITE, HEE CLOTH Jeader of the ‘the Bijou Acurious feature of the disaster 1s found in the-| body in the trunk and threw the head into the FROM 14 TO 18 FROM @5 UP. 3o. 924 77M STREET NW BEL I AND fact that the entire bridge went down with the | Tver. Then vhe fragments begin to quiver. | So0n siggy me <a ae ~ Hotse he eune AND COM TO SMITE ‘wreck. Not a scrap of tron remained attached to | S2S% heap, “Next, they adjuss, tecmusclves int> WE HAVE A % cuILDREN's Sarde TRE BEMEELT OF OUR Cob the ‘and bat for the chasm and the | a'human form. Bat, the bead is ra SUITS (SHORT PANTS), FROM 4 TO 14 YEARS, THAT NEAR F ie HAVE OPEN pretense and a pari No More Grey Han BLANCH HOUSE A’ ‘ST. ve Deneate thats ie pong qndicate that a | Jength tat. too cea sie cae im, Ee ae = J No More Falling of the Hasr ron tray est oe 5 Sor ay" the debris of the iain, aliooes | Hwa vith a horrible smile on its tace, it 1,000 PAIR OF ODD PANTS FROM $1.50 UP oN er bacN Se wiry Hate. _| CHILDRENS CLOTHING if bus UE front view. by the | places itseit on the shoulders of the Mgur, and WALDS, AT THE For all these conditions we heartily recommend | Spy eCOOPSEOH eran s ‘one of aaa ae the Mcnainoes Neo mantener, Unger shrieks out at this : EUS ‘trom r ‘and ‘vanishes from his imag- NATTANS' CHRYSTAL DISCOVERY; it readily | FSi. N.W. Sean; Dew sarong at Finuioa, ‘siletione have tailed. to relieve him of LONDON AND LIVERPOOL turns grey or faded hair beck to its natural color in ‘the of or Of its part. This visions, and the advises three to ten days. it is warranted to stop the hair from | FE Coscazs. B. Coacuza was coun ee cee hisremoval the state dayium lunatic crim CLOTHING COMPANY, | line cutims month or two, leaving the scalp free | APABY sergeh ‘Beary. tron, nals, ee of all dandruff and scurf. BABY COACHES. BABY COACHES of the whole oe, = BUT ABOVE ALL, BABY COACHES. BABY COACHES ‘Batead. Cig MA, Py} po Corner 7th and G sta. Ne recammend it becatae, it ie entirely unlike all ‘At Factory Prices, At Factory Prices, ‘Tas Caxpirr if FI et other Hair Restoratives, itis entirely free from ee ‘finest. LAND WINTER 80 AND 87. al potsons: it has'no sediment toahake up, andconse | is WAGONS VELOCIFEDES, BICYCLES, ‘TRI- Pete othe caus ot ull line of cur own ssuportations FRERCH, ENG: be ai oe eae CYCLES, WHEKLBARROW, BASKETS, BIRD Giant pry 4 ‘ months for ory- ’ Sad tuoC siti nan at ‘une importing Tailoring Bee AREROS KOoTARe a Lowest Prices, 4 to two more ——— ‘th and Tand 24 and Die. 2. w. i: [od “A woman in the BD Seat to any part of the country on receipt of Price, cH. BUPPEEr, py a! ‘with oom =a nu evenue nz 108-405 7th st. nw, bcos . < =,

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