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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1887—SIX PAGES. 3 THE CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS CLUB | the club arose and hishands. The chi} THE CROWN PRINCE BETTER. = a - * t wy a an capped sande, Ta ele Teene & 3 ——AGCTON a RAMS HH THE TT Ga tre ating, Plnally, be Got, chance t) make | Ie, Scheurion’s Atiened Discovery of BO. Re THIS AFTERNOON. a the name of tee Cuilaren’s Christmas Club ot this harsdepne cay “planeta Pat K THe see ras ar Prom the Christmas St. Nicholas, happy Christmas: Tinks fest DE MIOHTH AND Ke STMERTS NORTH | FINE BROWN JORGE, | SEVENTEE Re had an Elastic Skin. “A cold D-cember day, five years ago, marks the hy Ee Ph ome ey Sree ey 5 Pee eee ot, ot Mwah coor anes TUR er. Louis urpicat s0ctRTY TREATED 70 4 perioning of the story 1am saked to write. Tt was The canvas. ‘Theo came pions, eee of Jews Sexton ane] | MEER TO Sie PYnee™, wenn, bere, Canes eS eae tne st, | Sunday morning, just two weeks and a day before 4 greeted with an ‘oh:” oe Veet Cbs soon aad Se'tece, | STORE. WITH St) Bathe Samo” snake St. Lovis, Nov. 2a—The meting of the St. | Christmas The wistry wind wasscudding through it I mistake not, a full minute, Then pol ty yt or ey 4 Re FP D STALE OUTHIT. Lonis Medical society Saturday aight was largely | {i'""ttests of Portiand, Maine, whistne aoa | came the heed of the same Spider, a8 a second pic- bh ye attenaed, and Lie proceedings were intensely in i Oo THURSDAY, DROEMBER FIRST. ot TWEL' Whirling the snow betore it as if went, A lady sat atient’s neck, and holding tight nehes away trom the flesh. iH ‘sale will continus up to December 6th, in- ‘“Squsee bow known ss ‘Caone LAGE hoon it front of our suction rosmms, Ub 8b ‘the vuj of the 1d, Sam. streets north west, we will sell the abowe- Dr. Oumana-Damesnil as-| {1 her pleasant Toom thinking of the guee ord of the “magic- cs Ser Ets Ra wie and will Bold at P trartece hi salt yn rciea. eine Ue Sf (coma, AB Retire, Ss " r, of ome : met ible, but. when he thie seme up to Christen’ a pp a a3 wore elastic In Cact | houses of the poor, of pale women and weak men | lantern 2 ae pene ee R SELINGER, OF Ni Ets ‘hore ‘capecjal attention. ove Carth, the members | apd deiteate ilttie ones, without food, without fire, | Showed them a great, big bird shat, looked like s M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. ery x FM. part of ot Ot the nen come and Giving res he ef a ae tae tmbert Ot | without clothing. She thought of Christmas and | Crate,.and sald that is was eles” and thea, an- UNCANSON BROS, Ai Big CoS) feet of maid — = I ay was oul feting Aime | che nomes of the rich, of stockings distending wiz | and then resented a1Arge, honey comnts the coll D Oth and D ste. ronplog x thet 1a RADE GOODE: ere surprised, however, when the doctor brought | thetr loads, of fatr faces rosy with delight, of tur- | Of Which he said were but ats tumble we got them, and we shall sell 50 pieces st | 1g. ’3 SALE OF FUR! sric. | Rete. toa , aRTore LA : ea iis patient forva.d and stripped him preparatery | keys and ‘plum puddings and misti-tos bougus Qened by the common house-Ay, the spectators 25s. yard, "They are here but woo't tay lone. Take SBA eS aks me ice | "haseo-sory beck desing at WikiG raabe ao Fed OO ee eaeancad a Hea OtReS Femoved, the | and holly, aud blazing loge and ringing laughter. | faith: “uo the Tentorner suandoned aclomee nee sages open —e Restailzoente a cts. twel - | Gee. is Poe Torures Mote for Boost bere See ae walte and tena ,24Ure- HS | ana ag she thought of these happy things her | regained thelr conrlaence by pictures of rivers and 33 CENTS a YARD iF Soterest fines the aay at's Sere Tecures, Tree Tyo, French, Traoatery Feros xin Was White and. Clear. 1 was, thin, Tagetnns Suair conssesen Wy plecares Ot rears and SP ying Pico e Sey riccares tase Fas, Hisnes, Tyas ; aes SIO E aah and vet | Seore wont ost ee ee ney eee will buy @ Heavy Cashmere ‘Twill, All-Wool Senge, Free Col ‘AM! AGES. Poait of S300 wil be Sent 228. 421 0th wt) ear Pena. eve ad iooked on in wonderment whem be. becesatl | Oa, war trins, sale trae, 30 synom Christmas te, magic, lantern came “O14. Jos” fplendid taustaction tothe wearer, tnd onosianine | g Tfzangil svence wih te Purnia, Cainge | Eeneruscing sad WSs 0; Shae Waa: and i on in 3 wus out a day who got upon the stage and did some full line of colors we show, they should =n = iY ive Meron 's heck, nae nee aine akin on the side of the | Cisus unknown. And then a noble impulse setzed | Ings nd forne? tonet what the ana. played = a ae eres es thar gig the property wil pe fesld atthe 37% CENTS a YARD for 8 40-inch All-Wool Elwood Cheviot, odd colors and patterns, This is the cause for the price named. They FOR 3.08. THE LARGEST LOT, BEST VALUES, AND CHEAPEST PRICES IN - °, her. “Ob! they must, they shall know Santa | when he ent for I was watching Sagan Won pine Wag on the ees ese | Gl Christmas shall be to themn a day of glad- | trom the street dame Santa Claus ‘The dist the members of the society examined it cic But it was more easily sald than do ¢. | tion of gifts was to follow. I knew that no one ‘Then tue other gentlemen preseat weer invited +o | Alone she could do but little. Hundreds of hands | would be forgotten. 60, while Miss Mollie Vilas try the elasticlty of the elena cin Two or | Would ve needed. In this dilemma a beautiful Miss May Huddlestone, and # FO | Soar Ws We ah zor! - and ber ton, lated and cultivated according Yo the usual mete | are worth 50 centea yard. Perhaps you will like them ; ‘MONDAY. oe ST > : {aree of thera took noid of the caticieon the breast happy; loving boysaod girisof Portiaad—they wil Se asciscing ladies kad geatiemen, were fi 00s, Injections into a dog of Portions of thie CUI | st ay rate, they are good and cheap. — meer | Bn nb — 3 rs >. i { : S i el arms, ie hauled candy ‘view | Yated Dacili broth: chronic % a oui ai hgh ai not comm pisin of | “petore the end of the week a host ot children, | taf eigint cantas dad gullet sone wae pa Ry 82 feet? fnches Su Pettoct, and’ 15 fet 10 F SrAbLO, BLING RO. He Steen fs rast Bod {i ' any pain ohanyyanee wo ensrton was nocmaary | 4 aneperco hernias cal amu at us| Hue Gloom wandeeftek Seven hundied and loupe of cation arty wal, as ebeeon Vira arene feo pela - bias to-extend the skin Gor 8 inches from the, fieah on | At iS" tistory. ‘was: ‘TO fotm s clue whe | sat he ee fave nandred and | CTOW princes cise, thers may bs no deciaive signs IMMEDIATELY AFTER we wu soll, in front of NINTH. at a gs 2 % ime teotnn he rs evict tbe oe | Stag ate tetra | hay rata The margin trae any sean | Seaman, Notcarh Seperate pared 9 I commen ad BAe BR sctentific examiners, and listened earnestly to | © freely give;” t piace che ‘had left, The plates were | ‘ined. There. ‘that no animal Seating an Verse rome ‘through: Prt ix is a what they Rad to aay about his anatomical pecu- | 7° Bave received, Fenae Race ine mem, | around to seo what they had left, The 42 sunject to cancer, some species of ani- street noar corner Marty, Dr. Dumesnil explained that in all proba- | ership fee at ten cents, so BO shor there and so were the knives isms avy Ole skin, The matter was discussed at length. 5 2 r is gold to close an estate. nn) THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. IT CONSISTS Fern” One tated im one ang two. with, perfect onder, con: ty! velo 3 Ey ‘paniries. (3 OF THE Fi THINGS IX BRAIDED, ‘eemni-ann' 2 an tion of pur. }—— A ‘Matchers we call them, The reason why, we have Hine ‘n. ead blots seguired ei | A pond two-story y SIRABLE SHADES. TAILOR FINISH AND PER- pee Sarpaea etic dee fo Ee Tea al | alfete at Fer ae a eke Nee, eee as ers Seceatiars | ede Sean Soe haa at | fires peers FECr IT TING. GoOns {HAT WE MANE Sue c - a fe lor s tl com Frebably the Oldest Living American: | ines with, Kind, words lo assist children test | of miles rom home, aad Christmas, tc, scarcely | d¢edly to, thee Eiced tor eaall-pos | mabe over your eld Aresres in the late style, Onvot Seromaei cost f the detanittng | and well edapiei to private residgnen, sar area acy <cyrerinan iaed UE WAS BORN ON JULY 4, 1788. AND IS STILL CLEAR- | fortunate than themselves: to make every year, | yetin sigue T picture to myseit the elubs of Pee, | Pal desirable sas Howenebar pattished ta Weskincton ¥ 4 | fond on cd And attempted rophobia ts not | ourmost ‘materials at cut-rate price, ‘some De m, D. ‘ment is called to thie sale. = ate HEADED AND WRARTY. m Cumtmes week 8 , and snd o ee oe for thelr | {0 be dreaimed vgneer is BOt ek SUNCANDON BROS. Lucth Terme: One-third cask. t = = 2a —The oldest native-born | for them; to save throug te 3, books | annual work, and hos , emnUlOUs, CENTS A YARD. My = ee ee een ad to te untnew W. | 20d gamea Insead of carciessly destroying them: | linia bodes organizing in our awn atid foreign | Sumclenay common to make the prevention, by | = oe ADOVE SAER ig POSTPONED 0} Sie ay atl ental anutaalls st 2 a8 mage ae - American living is supposed ’ a | taste, and, whenever practicable, put in good re” | lands, vieing vo outdo tho past. Let the pational | 8 of the manwta practicable. Laser, ‘Take your choice of check and plaid 52-inch Al!-Wool gone afk leciment weather uni URabAy, ist om the premises = = Burchard, who resides in a pleasant residence 0D | pair all out-grown clothing; Lo beg nouning from | and international rivairics of old folk be what cording CO present Loa Nige oe eee TOU, | Saltings, superb quality, heavy, soft and flexible; take | DECERBER ‘at same hour and place. Baschassr, A Gepost nob a wae om neetam® Agelaige street, surrounded by every comfort and ) any source, but to Keep as the key-stone Of the | they may—che listorian of the young shall re- | Sccording t Fe erenht repecing Lie aiesovery, | & hint: they are worth having. : BROS. Anctionesrs ce Conrenene, 6 i ta ee cheered DY the, voctety of saree generations, of stub we word “gives” to pay every, Year a tax of | count thelr rivairy only in good deeds, cninteg on, 2, poutare, agarding hie discovery, tie tae a Sab Wa B WiLL: GO, Auetioncers. ba ey oy ‘ALSO. A NEW IMPORTATION OF FE —." descendant: Born upon the anniversary © 5 a Bement cons Ma Terms coms with ations tnependence he, mile ong hunted | city half on Thursday, Decetaber 2 Ino Wild Dogs of the musenis chon to che protienica ik Bias Ort rete | Poule Be; SEO it ms: ORAND ALE Fitton - GARMEXTA TRICKS A8 LOW At GOODS OF ears 0 > lives til the ato of July, 4 joerg Were chosen and session cam eomaete-th-task wanlerial Sorhert us sutvect tomas ort and | toa end. Seren ae once the town. At | TANQUSHING A DROvE Cr ngans APTEN A TERRIBLE | ment,” Cancer bas idng ‘een. Suppowed to be the made of he Sueet Australian Woo, beer, lntrious | VENETIAN CARVED, HIMAIBGANCE ART FUB- “BUSCt veut mnon.anctn | Oe MATERA ra zi — self-made Tn 1839 he eame to Detroit, tien | the oUF and place of reassembling ry i are micro-organist came as E — Ee OR A * a town of ee ae iret Griswold | Culdren were on hand, all eager to be enrolled as Tyud wins Maa ed omemae an Gast baie sae thomas proolaee thee Bcheurice, haves he hes the weight You can take your choice of the newest | (FL TEN OCLOOK ake ae Saal eal ae THIS EVENING, BEE - stantly sin built the Howard and Griswold | members of . Old Tolk, also, came along ei solved. Itthis ery is genuine it ‘will in all | #hadesat our price. They are worth more, bat we would | salsetoone of Ngnetian Walnut | ————____~_""_"" ee at 2 Seuses as lar; Evea | to give encouragement and advice. ‘The or; a- | sions prior to this to tell of the fierce nature and Seong te ae ye rather stimulate you to buy from us than goelsewhere, | std Oak Art ture, Wood Carvings and orber AWNBROKEX’S AUC ION SALE. Bee : now he ts Te tion, NS bertacted: the €p husiastic children | savage practices of the wild dogs which infest the | Pr treating au Siied disecon, watch te iene come zs Roveltice in, art objects just been imported for rote Perarpe bolding, tickets frm No. 1 t0.7900 i Sr Burdivara, wsthout ang previous Lathmation Of | gies ci ney ue MOrk: ond, crue to the progra.t | mountains of the Upper Wind River. ‘These dogs | iar aos, ao alle disease, wi as ae ANTIQUE VENETIAN CARY! OAK ARx fhe follwing articie, vis.” Gold and Silver Watcben ee What be wan peing toda mass application to the | Dar apuecrcn daar aeed oer ate | axe mot the common wolf of the Western, preiriea a er 2560 Robes snd no two slike, in all colors, and less | CHAIRS, CHOTR CHAI ICCHATES HALL | Diamonds, Jewelry. “Guna, Piatoln Mechabica! Tools DIES DESIRING FasMO® mate Co ent of & cuardian, | six hundred isttle quests, and Introduced to Santa | and mountains. Tuey are something far more Fer Ireland ae Well. than the cost of importation, Our European buyer was | CHAINS IN WALNUT A. SADE SILK SEAT, | Glocker Vases, Bite diiblgs Altuss, Banjos, Guitars, DS i323 Pat ne Marois” Pre ED WALNUT ARM CHAIRS BI KAT. ks, are, Bicycles, Baby Stating that he was 9 old to manage his | Claus six hundred grateful, Joyful little souls Powerful and dangerous. Several years since a | 4 CLEVER TRICK AT AN ENOLISH ARBITRATION TREATY | yo fmpressed with the patterns and materials that he | TUTTOUR VERETIAe Mave RAL RE a ingea, Gold-besded Canes, Sewing’ Machines, ons —-*_____s Ree eee eee Doaaece oa | oy tbout eleven months after this banquet in the | male Scotch stag hound anda femaie bulldog ran MEETING. purchssed more than he shonld bave done, but we | SEAT, VENETIAN WROUGHT IRON JARDINIERE | Clothing. oul Ladies’ atid Gentlemen's Weert Frenons, Drrse Sirens tow ‘Mr. Bo Jrone se old, and ce looked na | City hall at) Portiand. st- Nicholas put forth 11s | away in eompany from Fort Washakie, made their | A remarkable soene occurred at Camden, N. J., | Puihamie ere tian, he, showld bave done, but we | SEAT) VESETIAS COPPER BASIN, VERAEIAR | Apparel wil Ur noid at publ suction at S01 Penneet: THE Bebe tuk wo Seed a tO ee td. Oe ie cee hts | Christmas number [or Tssk The entire contents | home ia the mountains, and these wid dogs of the Jast night at a meeting held in Armory Hall, whic | By the by, won't you look into the window when pass- | SABLED AND ENAMELED WOOD STATUE WITH | rane ore Et Bebnatty cod FHUMGD AT | Manufactured by A.M Brinkmann & Go, Mas Sangers bes Ris agpueasion was granted | Cott nami ena el ee such ancescorship how can this Wild okemtlag wa | Was gotten up in the incerest of the four members | ing our tore, and hote some eamplo robes we haveon | WiPk Fu TALS, ANTIQUE, SARSED WOOD | TWRATYMISTH and THIRTIETH MOVEMBED, | 8 OI asp waa and eighteen grandchildren | an open letter to yourselves—to all the Boys and | detug's canine terror? of the British parliament who are in this country | exhibition. You might ke them, maybe some other PERRIS NOVELTIES i ARTO ECTS | ns DECEMBER FI OV ienEr, Powabeoter, | BO=™CS STILE Day Trumines, health ts excellent. He sits up ail | girls in the world.” It told tn tender, loving words ‘To the speed and endurance of the Scotch stag- | for the purpose of working ups feeling in behalf of | materialin the window might catch your eye: Ferps cosh. Al wi MB & OO. ‘M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. n28-3t_ - MADAME A. TarmaRe ep a tf Nadens of oeage aaa oma anor: tear ley ncry | the 1dea of entering into a treaty with England by | member the name we have = ia onan (ovis -3t Auctionsers._ | ————— —— 25-2m° ned a. re! < _Beitimore, aoe life as Much as tn = A testi. jetier. 3 closed Eng! lidog, and these wild dogs are eviden' Drest Goods Department 7 11TH ST. mouial will be votten up for Mr. Burchard on his | peal tost, Mienolas to ask Ite readers. At there worthy In every way of thelr ortyin. “Speedy, sav. | Which alldisputes, between that nation and the | A tout. WY ALTEE B WILitAMs & 00. Avctioneern. vets ee ot nw, Coreste fade one hundredtu birthday, should not be Other Christmas clubs that year? age, and stuoborn, these animals are deterred by meeting was presided over by Hon. Thomas H. ber, you can shop at any time in the day in | gaLE OF LOTS xk SURERA, SIX: VENTE [OMAS DOWLING, Auct 7 it euarantesd. Also # full line “: trery village should not have oa good diaser, one | RO,PUrsuit, are rvstrained by no fear, and ate | Degen” ‘aad "ive seaasees rere women | oar Drea Goole Department, for we have perpertal ANP 1 STREETS NOW’ aN SQUARE i Keform Waints, French Corsets Dapby dasSsvery gear and sheen ciamer,one | daunted by no dificulties. ‘They pursue, siag, | Dudley, and, che speakers were Messrs. W. F. | dor isrt were, RELATE OEIC CR CATALOGUE SALE OF BOMBAY CARVED ati " he erary World, | bappy day, every year? And then, down at the | and devour; such is the simplicity and efficiency 7 th FURNITURE, AGRA CARPETS AND RUGS, ELE- LLE. M. J. PRAND) A correspondent of the Loudon Literary World, ~ 1 house of commons. Before the meeting had pro- FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., we shall offer for sale tur ; ~ i id | ond of the letter, in large capital ietiers appeared | of this native code of canineethics, ‘Thelavest ex- | HOUSE of con chon tre-cubbect tees — ins owner tho falling Ite tn Baten Bit GANT EVBROIDERIES IN HANGINGS AXD 1909 Fst. n. Snulng of Jetriee, who avowed postive genius in | Wecammand of, the iusster, added Uy good St | lott or those caulue marauders of which we have ‘were. Iria aympathizers, and. when. the bamely ; Lota 46, 00, 61, each fronting 20 feet’ on TABLE COVERS, ELEGANT CaRvINs IN | Je. pyre from New Lork with the latest styles ending of Jeffries, who showed positive genius 1m | Nicholas: | Go Thou and do Likewise.” any account Is the destruction of a small herd of | Bresent, were wie meal one tene onerea ‘by street; Lot t corner Of K and 7th streets north- SANDAL WOOD AND EBONY, ORIENTAL akMS, | 7 2>= FRENCH HAIR Goops. Writing about nature, the test for a series of com-| "Aad so St. Nicuolas, faithful courier that tts, | Hears It appears that about two weeks ago about — eee eens eemies sash; Lota 28 and 39 on T atraat, Lot 38'on Oth street COMESEUING SWORD WAS OmtenEe aan | a a) selection in “SHELL, AMBER, anf DULE . Fried that open letter to the girls and boys of | a dozen bears of the dreaded and large siver-tip | MZ Thomas P. Curley, and adopted slong and Lot 75 on the alley in naj. square. These lots are vA PGA wee pattadas between the rewardagranted by the State | er : others, setting forth “that we earnestly that Allon grade a d will be sold free from encumbrance | ING SPEARS, DAMASCUs INLAID SABERS. dh orth America, South America, Eurupe, Ast, | variety came down from the surrounding mounts {arbitration ve adopted by England ll on grade a s . Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingied, 191m" tor military and naval services and its reward $0F | airion and Ausiraiia,” just as It was asked: not | taiad toenjoy inemanieoa te the, teoet Bee at {the principles of arbitration be adopted b orgfms;, One-third cash; ‘balance one and two years, RTO; FEATHER GOODS, DURREES, CHUD- | ona Fe PaRst. 1000 660 6 aS inguished literary services. From this % ap- | did it neglect, im Ms'great continental trip, the | the Ware, Spring basin’ In the» bearee aimoutt: ween thas aah. : AHS, PERSIAN CA! ND RUGS, 801 M ra et, A” possum enya ryt fhe Remade | Islands of the Yea, Exactiy what was done by the | Of” the day” those Dears.” all” got "to. | COUnLEY and down.troddon Ireland, believing as we 280-0” WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Aucta. ‘the Intest stylee of Bonnet and Rat Prames and Women can be rewarded is one of £1,200 a year, whieh ti charze upon the civil | letve young folk of New uk 0 nd wien they read that | gether, and while. thus massed” woee | do titat the method wil result tn & opaees ere fojunction of St. Nichoias, 1 uave | attacked by about 100 of the wild dogs, ‘The con- | (00 of the shameful abuses that are GOODS OF WONDERFUL DESIGN AND WORK- D™ caetal nal <. —| OLD EMBROIDERIES, COPPER AND BRASS seonine sad Persia door Sa a ; eDsel under ‘of OTRRS BALE OF TORY BRICK| MANSHIP, TOGETHER WITH MANY RAKE nbn not yet heard, and [ also await full particulars of | ict was terrible, ‘The bears fought With all the | UPR defenseless trish tenants cover TRUSTEE! B NOT BE EN! ‘TED. RS 4 its effect upob Young people in other parts Of tue | courage and ferocity for which {he ‘sliver-tip is | midultous coercion law.” TWEEN G AND H SEREETS MORTHWEST, af | _COODS THAT CANNOT BE ENCMERA: cose two hemispueres, noted, but the mingied strain of stag hound and Excitement at Frederick. AUCTION. 4 Nore.—This great combination sale is particularly <= 2%, Bat that communication reached the city of | yulldog supplied a ‘courage and terocity greater By virtue of s deed of trust, dated the 16th day of was, | rich in Bombay Carved Furniture, representing ole- | _010-3m__"_‘Miss M. CUNNINGHAM, Modteta, _ > | Wastington, ip the District of Columbia, on or | stiil, and at the end of half an hour every bear had | FEARS THAT A MOB OF COLORED PEOPLE WOULD May, A.D. 1884 and Fc 10 Lider 1040, folio fe oa ae ae £200; Joseph Msydu, £25; tn 1856, Samuel Lover, th day of November. Furthermore, it | died where he was brought to bay. The dogs sui. ATTACK THE JAIL LaST NIGHT. BET et eeqcof the for the District oF specit Ladies’ Secretaries, Pedestals, in 1883, Gerard Massey, £70; in 1864, Miss | ¢ was Tead by the young fo.k to whom | feed severely, twenty-five of their number perish | ‘The community of Frederick is much excited Mulock. (ater Mrs. Craik)” £80; uu’ 1873, | it Was addressed; it was read Uy the mothers aud | ing in the Aght.. ‘The survivors wasted little time, | ove fhreate1 rising of to nF, Tupper, e130; tn te, stew Aruba, | fathers 40) ona ft was not “Addressed, ue who | hievers nourate Stee arene eomeaet, | OTe Coe threatened uprising eS £250, and 184. Dr. M oe: When these | exercised the right, as guardians, of overiooking | put began at once on the banquet thelr oWn pow: nit gus, nage sulms are compared With the €7,500,000 in all | tue correspondence of the young Toik; and it Was | ers nad provided, and in an hourtrom the time the | l¥nched there for an assault on Mrs. Yeakle. Last ranted to the Duke of Marihorough and ais | read by other grown-up people who claimed that | combat ceased, uly the clean, picked bones of the | night it Was feared that a mob would atteck the 3 of thousands of pounds | privilege us lovers of guod literature and twelve bears Temained to tell of Une struggle to | jail or the Untted engine . AL 9 O'c! heirs, the dispar. | deeds, And wrhew that letter, ad been read ihe the death which had taken place, and the Savage | Snort Derr ola ert poe ae lock for the en- | mothers ane e fathers a ie v gl iP | feast wi had follow 5 are foik thus answered for the boys and giris e — xiao negroes had lett. New Market and vicinity « bait ‘Bublic auct Brackets. & wit = ~y rae JAY, the TENTH | " Goveral grand Agra Cerpets, Persian and other rae | PUrciie Tene tee ree riser, ge F-PASE FOU | cerrcrant um hos verw at tne Oresee | tales” Gosden dS asta sty ‘Of Washington, D.C, | This important collection of goods will be on exhiti- | FARENCH DYING, KCOURING AND Wj and ki the ground plat ‘said city a6 at re Rooms, 11th and Pennsylvania ING Est: SH MENT, 1205 New fhe entire south half of he north Walt of lot umabaeed | HOR, St mY Auction rat cine Ladies’ ana, Genta mom arene tbe attic NTON SHER'S DRY ) FsTaD A {UST AND DYE WORER OO aohae saroataans the party se | Sotse, Tables of all sizes, Buffets, Cabinets, Jardinieres, H AND DIE WOKAR Ove @ et: re ers and With ranted te Lord Nel on = avenue, Monday and Tuesday, November 28 and 20, | Eittt CAROLT tee hevin't fronvof fourvenn teat and bias faces 1887, from 9. m. till 6 p.m. The mleto take place Formerly with A. Fischer and Mason Seigca * leventh street, by the entire deptuof said lot, to- | on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER | 010-3 aoe City of Wasbington shall havea Christmas Club Chicago Belies’ Sun-Haths. spose oF sinty ve” animed mes inoteaing ste ‘Terme of ele: Gue-fourts of the Purchase money in | TEIBTIETH and DECEMBER FIRST, at ELEVEN | "A L1-WOOL GARMENTS MADE UP Of The Widow Woran was Coy. wiThe lotier was published in full in Tux Evaxrsc | HOV 90ME PRETTY WouuN sraND THE MORNING HOURS | faenment of tke Frederioe Rist ty ty poo BS ee ee a besten . From the Rocktor! (I) Resister Sra, and the editor, in vigorous ines of Lis own, a Srclock, hewever, no attack had been made, and tt tite day of sate, the deterred pasiments tobe seared by | every attention will be extended to partion tending | 24 - Owen Garry was married at St. James’ church | a; used the community to action. ‘Two days ater | From the Chicago Mail. ‘Was surmised that the leaders had been informed a a ef trust on the premises sold, or all cash. the sale, > ‘Uns forenoon, bur not without a scene. Somehow | thai a call for gentiemen volunteers appeared in | The leaders of society are never more beautiful | of the preparations made in Frederick and option of purchaser. A deposit of ¢200 will be rea the Widow Moran seemed to want to wed Owen, | the same journal; tue gentiewen promptiy came | than at 10 o'clock a, m., when the men have gane | Abandoned thetr idea. The jail was Peg a ° ‘the purchaser on day of sale. All conveyancing, | Descriptive catslogues can be had st my Auction he anxious groom woudered why he was not | the central ‘and ‘northern p: ahusband. He heard much snicke ture the Reticule Muf. Call at MME Boomy PAST TWO P.M, CONTINUING DAILY AT SAME | 606 Lith «nw. - or ; s ~ and every precaution taken to obtaln any ‘Ac., at purchaser's cost, ‘Boome on Monday, 28th inst. _ Breet and then again sie didu't. Once or twice the care. | OT tT tne cern oll end oo tga cte | to business and the children to school. All sit tn | find Cr'ry Precaution take eet Ot CEESAliwsox,} Trustees WWAtias 2 wittians «00, Tiuported mony and the groom's happiness were deferred | Chrismas ciub of Washington” became an insti, | SUB, back to the light, and fairly luxuriate in ne Garflcia Monument: | UCTION SALE OF FIRST-class ORIGINAL ae Patent Shoulder ud all Drews Gooda, owing to the coyness of the bride. This forenoon, | tution and 4 fact the golden flood that streams about them. One ee ACFE NGS. BY 14,8, SUNNER, ARTION DRY GOODS. Cuinazen's Corects ‘nnd a 1 Corset tiie B.'s own however, he got her into chtireh with the under: | Tye principles and methods of the original | has a tlowing robe of black satin de Lyon, made, | From the Chicago News. AT THe BORE OF W. B. Raautast ON THE sgh tpt forte pce ie urbane mass e appol eres 7 d ay ve b Imme wo front wit es Of flere " eM wat Parter Fiinerty: stood ‘betore him ready to | demanded oy the situation, being made: Owing | taco set Ona white slik tablier. She reads her Dapet | the dead President placed at rest forever in the siting to ane’ hutidsome Genetines peoe eee; | TO BESOLD, BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER | J makers betfair. fe i or hat and Father Fiabe sid e! lo Its large vI Li wr ‘7 e - | match waite. Hate trimmed at 50c_ Pronounce the final words. ‘There was a pause, | four districts; Oue, kuown as District Il, embrace pnd yn tomb prepared for them by the people of the decorate their homes, n26-4t"_ | TWENTY-ONE, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND HALP- ~ a are art of Waslin rom her robe United States. During the last six months there ing and | and the otuer districts were located to tne east, (6 cree mother lovely cresture ee Prams Pexcansor | BROS, Auctioneers, m to creases, Another lovely creature om Prairie | have been many uafavorable criticisms pass-d = —= " ieee, rit sng | wear ana ot aan sm | atau Reemten Pension ett oClck | uprm the commie in charge tthe eootrcton ONEEREET Rete ae apgeonde Va | nome oxen. memns sT0ok ts DuaroneD oF |" PLANOS AND ORGANS. ay astoutied to Td sing. arate . 1 a Diacl zy With a front bodice and | of the monament, on account of @ fadical chi MONT AVENUE NORTHWEST. ——— o ared « h | omtice: ‘The sbove consists of al] kinds of Silks in street and as ——— entee Leraes Geen tenthen Use onan tie cheers sae pee ee albert HL. for in| petticoat, of deevea violet, ribbed with narrow | made in the original whereby the height virtue of »deed of trast dated November, ‘evening wear, ta Phin anf Bessndcd EMER TIANOS STAND UNRIVALED Uhr door, ad ‘the wid ‘Stance, the pt ie Stripes of pansy velvet. A pin of lapis lazuli bolds | reduced nearly 50 feet, thus to a certain extent 1874, and recorded im Liber No. 764, > Tone, Brilliancy, Touch, and Fipiah. Uae dt gE ey “he tert | Mrituss, the dauguter of the President of the | the lace about her throat, and old gold bracelets | reatqay tha rom og tee en it jons of the Son et'ooqsone of the land Fencrds ot the Black and Colored Velvets in Plain, Brocade’ and | 5, Zone, Brillianes. Touch-and ¥ tert terme ake Ber back into cured and before he left | United'States; and the older folk formed them. | o¢ antique pattern clasp her arms foot hemeake structure, It has also been staved that the money trict of Colimbia, and at the written request striped. Black Crepes. Also full line of Mourn- One Upright Piano, pearly new. ¢100; one jada So costes tyioe Nas nopens| roy catch tre cee | i; temancarpiceantimto abdCanr| tries di te ptpar ta Sesser armen naert site|" . imorcdetermne | eres at, Rye pot sarees oO more deseruons ae. Owen is | mene ct . . Harp n ere ; ‘of them enta of Fepowued 1 auulrty happy aver the felicitous ending Of rue | backgrowed, prepaled we ney eee edn the fustrumepes Opes the mand conere ae parlor wit Selow tine expectations of the proyectort cs eker ot fe Sgtion. tte Lot the OPE SU NED. | Colored Dress Goods in desirable fabrics. | Flannels in = Tomnarkahiy Tow prices. Pinos for Tent ragged pata. Holy Tunaeenns’ Daud thus it came to pass that on | a spirit lamp, smali brass bowl, cuvgiass dish, | words, that the monameat mal x tenons E sot F 4 oy Plain and Fancy, Blankets large size, also a nice od if parchased.. Wheet Music. . Stacie Bon oo The wars roprodinced, anit kot crea eaud scene of | water bottle and block of lettuce’soap. The lamp | “Probably no similar work has bee ewe. subject Ssygs £44 “O08 ‘vu. ERR Baty POUR OCDE Pe, vromioas’ situsted ine of Crit) Blankets in Plain and Eu Brand 10e. ‘Music tp. the United States. Eeeey, pub Bomb Shells that will not Kill, Ise? Was, Lo menage 1,800 children gathered Ut, the water heated and poured {nto the glass | of 39 mucis discusaton as this. Et rs have de- at #25 esngot be equaled in Washington. im the city of Washington and District of Co- bridered. Linens, Hosicry and lisher represented. Seud for oft Fake “The common form of offensive and defensive | 12 four different sectious of the Federal City, en- | ais, into Which her pretty hand 1s put to soften nounced the plan and manner construction ; SEAL. id ee a ‘Prush of fine | 12™! known 24 Jot ‘No. twenty-six (26), in J, Underwear for Men, La- tions. HUGO WORCH & CO., 925 7th st, im weapon at present,” Sud Mr. Edward Weston, the | J0°%d (he iospttality of their more prosperous | the cuticle sbout tne nalle, “The artes sends se architects and the general public have la ‘ae Wraps are made of Bradfor #ussell Bart's recorded subdivision of aquare No. thires ‘dies and Chil. NOS AXD ORGANS OF THE MOST BELIA- Genie tran Seearcine “te something that | plants and evengrocse froma tse Wate Hoo ame | Rour pout Shing: trimming and shaping, and when | and condemned the design, and the commities_in | *¢turvend finished ike a seal carment,. Bougdary street ose hustred end forprive isa) fet aren, Piseseates. ‘tines full itu of ue Hione Covers? curician, terview, ants and evel ns and | she leaves madame 1s bundled up ina carriage 3 “ ‘and niusic-books; full line of will throw a solid or an explosive metal projec- | frozs tue sume of mansion came the sinall presi- | tobe ahd goes of worth eee cine elaborate replies to. thete. eaptious britice ""ka | goftit etengatrle of Wray is shown, remy Bask ad a from te northean corn of ald gare ad Corsets of the celebrated make,C. P., also lowor grades. | “it,Ie weente far the celebrated, stock” Ule~a solid shot, a shell, or a torpedo. Explosive | dent of the ciub eseorting the big President of the | Another lady om Michigan avenue takes tne originally designed,the mont iC Wasto Nave been | Serpent Biue, ‘trimmed with fur. fu- | Ewontytive (bs soon thence seuthwesrned ‘at right | French and American Setines, Ginghams and Batistes, ballets for small arms are tabooed under the laws | aplies and to that hail came also theChief Jus- | morning suashine in a wuite corded silk wrapper os tect ta height. " As it now stands the it tg | sive style. angles with said street sixty-one (61) feet nine (9) alo some White Goods, Buttons, Cloaks, Pare- pallets 3 j Her of the United States aud Washington's white. | oc the Directolre period, trimmed dowa the tront | put 170 fect trom base te hr ae ea gn is BPR, goo OR OF inches, thence due west ove Lupdred and sleven (111 eres tromaaara9 of Tas, yaure they do unorerseary damage, that | haired philanthropist; ahd {nituer eae also the | with a double shell tulle of Diack and white | quction made? “The trustees ‘claim beracce. thee Ri $ © Ball Se Sy SS ote oannot mvntion for want of ill after stra tit follows that it | Manne, Bind, aud Punch and Judy, and Santa | thread lace, and fastened at the throat with four | funds at their coamend Pore see eee Ce H ‘and Ree OS) fe pene stwardly arat cause would be ent. It follows that if , anda under of other important person- | splendid. brlillants set. tn au oblong, Of oeoee tthe neces. cco. HH direct Ving Atty sik (oO) forteed there Che eee — Fou coud ov-rpower Your eueiay without either stows to see, SUD ttle people eat, and to | Diamonds flash in her tinted ears: and she has a | Daud, the Lower any higher and cers assert 3M ag 3 Wee pe % F | hiovont of bertuaing”»” Set8E4 three) Inches | 41 partis indebted to the firm will please call snd killing of wounding him, that plan =wn Jom 0 little people laugh. And they were uot | hand mirror, in Which she studies hersett until that the trustees awoke vo the fact that the M L # x x ‘Terme of sele: Edt hundred Gollars in cash, | settlebill. ferecan be done. Te ts'well known that. the | GayspPoiuted. For lt was @scene of fuliness apa rane cae the doctor. manicure, chiropodist, | foundations were insecure, and so modified. thelr ery i, # SRaE, BE a ‘on hand. ve done. : day of joy. ; modiste, metaphysician, artist, or colifurer, for 3 Uo meet the emergency and insure safety. Een = s ae sss” goed tobe ee | en ron ver teh te ae th | Bhan "hn" Seana ache? ge | ,mmememamees ey me faerie | Mestan nts noah nas | erie a Rt ce Tatra ne mt nenstbi ¥ quic f reat | rades of and, wer tr club | me, ‘S The mirror is a gem, pleked up in terior. Its height 18 1° ‘and ft 1s sur- ed of 25 gs runes. Toe oe 4s equivalent, tempor: | gh vad last wtorever.* and She rllowing Year, Patts long ago, ad Valued a epedding four touted an opeuy are, ca ne janvern, ean FELT HATS st $1.25, reduced from @2 | (enn the Calh payment winks, renameand the | aig 803 Pennaylvania Avenue | yt $29 10 8000. sectalty and etiendad tobe a » B.trate second fes s nade, : souvenir. @ circle ate S inches u 2.75 : weyancing to be at the 20 of the | 7 = sulfa Seechenton death th cheratcal faotend of gaa, | HWS bs & misfortune tO one of them, had been | im" diameter, ~ framed. in, ormofae ee “ants | Mire cr decane pled and, traceried windows ¢n- Skies HID GLOVES, $1 pot pair and upward, | Purchaser. if tne teruisof male are bot complied wits | *YHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EDWARD ¥. DROOP, Sole Agent, ith this chemical instead of gun-| reduced to three, but the number of guests was sinali couns of gold mosaic. Between ihe coins are base projects @ square porch, decorated imternaity | 219 _—9Us PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE _ ICERY 9: OF VALU, pore (Late W. G. Metzerott & Oo.), & fete galines of this nitrate dabhed on zne | UMiimnished. Ih District TI 750 were entertatned, | bits of enamel and Ube wile Is. brightened. with with & historical frieze, It is divided into bas-re- LOPERTY omit SOU SIDE" ‘OF I RT. ‘ ate. & tow gallons of this attrate Com her crew | aud,as before.came the lictie and the big Presidents, | heads of amethyst, India Onyx, cameo, turquoise, | ets, which yt the career Of Garfield as a F Hi KF Roa78, BE 17TH AND 16TH STREETS | _™! nena deck of a war ship would eg! = ra er Save the Chief Justice and the philanthropist, and thé | and garnet. The handle consists of a bamboo er, & statesman, a President, and URS: aTs! FE’ urs: a... ee ——-— jORTHWI i. AYE You HEARD i ad oe ee Tat ate Cae Tae Ti ayia ge | Marine Baud with its big bass drum ‘and clashing | stick, aked and freed wit onimerac: Te tones | Seaceee 8 Soldier, ral, ‘The ‘tower rises’ from \HANCERY SALE OF VAI {MEROVED | | By virtue of » of Gro Rares Rona) at Gs Hetoy Fanes: sich, tone: coi r,t ‘dey Ri sung ds rat Oran | Shy Sind te Meee | man Seauntts egy tna Gay mato wa | Brod trace, wal Wil'SoSched WF C3" | seas au gucocEs FROM e198. CP PEALE ASE PU aian etn | Mae coa Novia as Rea ae | eee en een, ce ee t road ing Oo ~ And the cuildre: the other distric vet \ace,” With the oll of roses and as she } spreading steps, and thus form a dignified ap- ‘6 31 SHINGTON, D.C. i Gicned trustees will sell at a am trontot | aN, O34 Pet nw. ul. (Siutans ragiliy permeace the whate abipe, ‘re | PArof the noble work, and swelled the Buimber of | es back'among the satin cushions of her chatrie | eMeag, SEP ANd thus fora ered. SEAL SKIN JACKETS FROM $00 UP. see yy ae: Sreme Court eSDAY, Tauri oe ANOA Tania RANE soud tnas raphly permeace the whole ship. The | {pe envertained to near ,000, 1s solving @ logarithm to tell what fascinates che | Broach, €@ the ton neat the, pores ct or.| SHOULDER CAPER IN BEAVER BUTRIA | qipauicof Column rceed ok too Jamu da (@@ | BA " | ORGRER BOS. FIANOR, THEIR RAYE a8 hole crew being rendered Towed Into @ safe | gaze (urns the Dumber of benefictaries in the | mirror, the woman, OF “the scent of the roses that ‘tal, and within is a wide vestibule vaulted in stone AND OTHER FURS. COLLARS IN BEAVER, of Decernber, A.D. 1886, in Equity Caune No.9,979,, » the Denes etatwan Tito, the suip could, of course, be towe frou that of ised, “Peet OF 1885, did not differ | hangs round” the lace. She looksat hereyeiashes, | and witha pavement of stone meses NUTRIA, MONKEY, AND OTHER FURS. Wwe will well a abl action n Front of the breniiees _— $32 spot, while the vapors ree surrendered tne cat Tau, ad, how. | ner teeth, and her Drow: humtsfor a tracaot silver | “The membrial surine oseepien thecentire space BOAS, 3 YDS, LONG. IN BEAVER, NUTBIA, FRESDAS ue GULtH PA OF DECEABES, & 7] He FISCHER PIANO HAS A LARGY: FOLLOW. moved the inse usible men. genclemany and had takeu to hoe note Gower | about the beautiful temples; wonders if she ts | anciosed Uy. the Outer elfculge wale of the tower | Lege aT DS LONG. IN BEAVER , 187. at FOUL OOLOCK FM. the fo ber Hix FISCHER PIARO HAS A LANG): FOLLOW. ee tne tiene Rad taken to her home in New | really getting wrinkles, and worries over a blemish | gud te designed to contains Wrote oo merle wae MUFFS, IN BEAVEL, OTTER, RUTRIA, | Sity'sis (io0), in the city of Weshington, ‘of id Sorth end rel F me A Cook with T or the lice President of District 11. But tue | or pimple not larger than the headot a pin. It the | tra’ sares or Gartions ona pedestal in| aur ite anoOraEN FoR Columbia: ” ‘ STAYMAN, Od Fan, From thy Loudow ; Fesideats of Wasuington would not allow $0 good | doctor's time has, ‘phone message is sent | the center of the chaniber. The stathe ts made RUSSIAN HAKE MOFFS, KOM 75 CENTS a Pry tf Rg ob T NOTHER MOZART. THE WEDE« PiA See an cane ceetmrter| Sait Saas Bas at Bhs | Mee van a the, wee thn Sew | he Sa te most we whe ets | gh Ty ata nag See, Soe a Tei Neat > or ist. as roman ma! on io unt Hi y 93 oas French chef in London who earns more tha | jend a hand. So, in the choice of new omicers, Sitting room studyin her glass, but you must De te monamene grows ont of tate ierack as it'wers LADIES SEAL CAPS, GLOVES, AND FUR Fick table in the Fear. i ean iglente ars only comp able to of tive me the salary of am under secretary of state Dy the | caused by the tura'in poiltical affairs, Miss Mollc | anest oc ordces ined tence ee ee and the tower surrounds and rises above its treas- | WRISTLETTS. fin Ph so! MDEns REENR. exorcise Of his SkEI as a taster, Dut I have hitherto | Vilas, the dauguter of the Postimaster-General of | “ghe pust-araduate Spends the hour after break- | ure, and proclaims it to the world. “In & crypt un- FUR TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. Tb Pin street northwest with fourstery Beck Baala 213m ‘Agente, 034 F at. ways Females sowewhat skeptical as to his | the United Stites, was elected president ot the | fast in a pink and flannel robe, with her hair | derneath the rovunda is situated the morcuary DETACHABLE FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS: in the rear. existence. But now Max O’Rell gives us such club, in place of Miss Nellie Arthur, who was made | rolied ina Phidian knot, and reads the morning & Vice-president; the sister of the President of the | paper, quite as often lying ona couch with hes is about this eminent cordoa | Tait ates became president of the Ladies’ homed s e | knees ci ‘a8 in a rocking-chatr, Committee, and the president of the Board of Cou. ee ulssloners’ of the District of Columbia becams | Housekeeping with Little Money, and & Py and here will be placed the body of the FOR GENTS OVEROOATS. ‘bird. Part t numbered atx (¢ he for deed Preadent. GENTS FUR CAPs, GLOVER axpMuF- | {H6 ea . It 13 the intention of the trustees to decorate this FLEES. Se ee ee ee eae ve BOYS’ SEAL SKIN CAPS FROM 81 TO $5. tne ACHMAN authoritative de easy teria ana for ren! ft far midst ean BO taore Moreover, curious readers Dy going iis mpoteris pur or fiir" | freien ty Utne coma,” Wha | prom ar Laies ns ewes ‘surge ao Minion SsF Woernw evi ds | oamminox” Mosk AND "Co Beals for he 1s accustomed to take bis deerer | goreay out ita feast of "8: and, ln the pres incest | AS the Women are accused of being the chief | struccure. This is amusing, in the face of tho fact there, At tune. He tsa tali, thin aud gen- | *P7°% ~ fy 4 t the people are also, for the monument, vy Cars GENTS. tiemaaly individual, and not infrequently mas ba | 122 Chief Justice of te Supreme Court and of the } Spendthrifts in a household, may I say that for the taadcen paying HEAVY CLOTH FOR AND Bese es 2 ne amounted 10 $130,758.38 BOYS. ~ fe of the Secretary of State, and of the vener- | first ten years of married IMe I kept house for the will al Di seem, his meal concluded, leaving the Cate Koyal | Soie onilanthropist, and Of the’ Macice weak eet and with inverest for six past will eventoally ‘EXT'S DRESS SILK HATS, 85,96 AND 88. Saucrin the any be takes hin Proteenional runes | Of all the Feat, the guests or that club demolishog | *%20F Us On 10% weekly (no rent to pay, for as | reach $100,000, Ps body now lies in the SOFT AND STIFF HATS, IN ALL THE LAT- m hose Uritty people we bought our house before we were | Public receiving vault of thecemetery, having been | pat att 82.50, 83, Bor bet oot the Cook of any Club or aristocrat im | M2 Teast. vs Pineod Hip of peared 2g & and 7 ‘the Government guard was re- 1 will Eeetr i Wita the advent of December, 1886, came again | Married). The distress and suffering witnessed in ere ween 83.50, $4, AND 85. . it ¥, xo} ‘repairing particular; Be ts rather what may De called & c0®- | ene sound of preparations "THG dav parneeiie | many cases ot ‘and SILK AND GLORIA UMBRELLAS, WITH ‘ten. (10) days et 3 ‘ALLET 4 PIANOS TM Inidale-aged elderly peopte ———_——ee____ seeig cod ibe houses he has oa his ghee | Ether, and the members paid in theft fees ot 40 | through Unexpected: eameettion etemetaee ee Spain Seizes an Island im the Mediter-| GOLD AND SILVER HANDLES FROM 62.50 Fiskof defaulting tn brent remices wre will call H* Base. F katenens sngagement | cents each, ‘The advisory board of ladies and | Now we have little fear, because the future is pro- vp. Of ground wil | fronting 48 fest on 3d strest and running back to.a 30. | stock’ of cur "These houses are those in which a dinner party | Featlemen took charge of administrative detalls. | vided for. We have bad sil the many beni HANDGOME ASSORTMENT OF CANES. tepals. Tues is to be given that night, and it, i» | /€ donations bexan to pour in—money, clothing, | of the comforts, and some of the luxuries, ud ths | From the London Daily News. TRESS & CO,’S CELEBRATED ENGLISH 4 property te pear "24" street EUaESy ot the cher, when be arrives at tie arse | LOF% Picture canis, and offers of omalbuses £0 | husband has always had the lctic setras cooe ‘The Madrid papers approve of the occupation of} 17K AND DERBY HATA x Terms: a in to a coclaht pronst te aah tae carey guests too simall to walk, men, under all circumstances, seem to expect. A8 | the Island of Peregil, which is situated on the DEXT'S LOXDOK DRESS KID GLOVES. FENDALL. | rusts bear @ per cent interest ‘of sale, ‘cori So ae a and Unie to ge turungh the paeens |. The least given aber at, tae Ti sneld on the | one Of Your correspondents statea, thousiads live | coase of Moroeca, 25 miles east of Tangiers and 16 | « ae Tsung All tbe made ‘dishes Snciuded' In tne | 28% day of December, at the National kifles' | on leas ‘ Armory, and began at ¥ o'clock in the afternoon. | It is not the clamorous for charity that suffer ee ET Oe ete eee of | The club had Sent Out six’ hundred ‘cards of late: | most? ad. shene should be met with caution in = ee ry rh his Dusiness vo suggest a pinch tauon, pone teary Judiciousiy a oe giving. Let us help tne sober, the industrious, the enter, among the ¢ poor. Long betore the | & more sait in this one, a dish of oer or ware, as | Rour the uests began to ‘shave. ‘Those ‘who came a tue case mag BA, in tat ons, 0 Gree ot ae eon, armed with invitations, formed in line on the - eee gortea! foe he te shone je | Davement facing east; those without cards formed. xuineas, W) Ln ag ere a puts | an opposing line fac ng west. Both lines rapidly ‘The rematt ‘tenth demand continuous the fi and ofien ane on @ aun | grew im length, and by 2 o'clock, When the last |-denial on our that their bare wants may toa West ones ~f ind —4——} cmnibus discharged its numerous freigut, the | be satisfied. As who have tried abstemious he has often tour or iy olen ae ne lines extended an entire block, two, three and four | living for our own and others find it physt- eee Ee Fe co 000 rer atk be earns | cnudren deep. It required the efforts of several | cally" beneficial, let us—~even if there be no = ot ne = -_ py c- | Malware leutenants and sergeants of police, and | ary need for it—continue the habit “that we may —————108- nin ous ome. a om amano Sas Sempre, fo peferent those lines | have to give to him who needeth.” Miles Muleck’s Will. profession og tnt peless mod. eo é De in the most sense of the word “to bis | “Within the drill-room on the entrance fluor, Six ‘The Whixkerea Woman. eae ee 4B 820 Overcoat for $14. vin uray crane sae, cpp, raagen | Pam oe New ove Malla Hxprne (asea august 3100) of ra aah Mars Oak graced each plate. and back in the disteuce stiod | Give a Woman whiskers and she will surely live formerly Miss Mulock, the well-known Che caterer, with nis ice-creain freezers und stores | { misery. She will spend more time and money in late of the Corner jit che vanous tables twenty boys wich | endeavoring to eradicate these unpleasant and House, Shortlands, Beckenhes, Cod apron alt het eaty ofits, With matty caps | norrible hirsute exzrescences than in preparing | Kett, who died on October 16 last, was proved on ce $20 west of Ceuta. They say this act can cause no au Protest from Morocco oF the powers, as the right SAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, wo rama by ‘purchaser. "A deposit of @100 fequized at Serores ‘nek sad cost ine pr chaser after eat ah, io a nine-tenths of tne industrious might mough if economy in Uctle things were éxer- uF and aprous—all members of the club—were sta- November 1, by Annie Mary Miers and Emily Uioned as waiters, while the ladies and gentlemen | BeF tollet or arranging her spring bonnet. ‘The st. ‘surviving executrices, propertiouats low prices, stood, Some at tables, others about tas room, co Louls Globe-Democrat says: “It is the remark of big estate cxcvallng ‘i000 the or Boye tran 13 1015 yoaresld, Ovewscste 26 96-10, he of all 95.80, €6.50, up to $15. Bult trow 85 to 815, which we guarantes ts be worth girl on crutches ‘Around and about the from 25 to 40 par cont more than wo are aking for . wide room tne leav- them, ing a child at every plate, When every plate had Children’s Suits, $2.50, €3, 94, up to $10. Overconts at $2.50, $3, $3.50, and 94, up to 96. Give us # call and be convinced. juested. Ey little fica nietaee at oe ‘Then the geutieman in charge Wok (he floor. Eeeies eames aod bret: “Now, cuildeea, ext "your “christasan dinner.” ‘The the rattle of knives and forks, the bum of ciilee tlking ‘Secween (he ites tas an hoar—ap bliss to tnose within the bo —%y and an hour of terrible Yo those who sell pt stood on the pavement wil ‘a remnant of the Sprea and a wooden their turn. Of course it came, a ‘The dinner was only the first and substantial Sart Elma argcescar per aes | a a se a his ere isan Soe, Pestinaetel ad ors [Ea

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