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~~ 4 ne . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY. Weaee 14, 1887—SIX PAGES. 3 L. SULLIVAN IN DUBLIN. ‘The Fisheries Negotiations. Ingersell’s Albany Speech. CT! LEs. : wu a shmiewurr sx Foray Mesemeor~curpr. | mis piermerior nerwass oaveasome axe vances: | LE Reozrrio. Seasox —_ AUCTION BALES. el ‘The American Champion’s Brief A@=| 015 sraxp oF THE AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVES. | From the Albany Anrua : REKS & CO, drevs—Loudon Police Watching Smith 18 aT HAND. Ww ore Aspeciaito the New York Times to-day says| One day last week the Court of Appeals was ETS Post Once. ©. ROBEY, Auctioneer. ————— and Kilrain. that enough fs learned about the progress of the | crowded with spectators anxious to listen to the — SALE oF vaL A Husband's Painful Experiences | pupiin special to the New York World, Dec. 12. fishery negotiations to justify the concluston that | eloquence of ex-Senator Roscoe Conkling and Col- qiYERY GENTLEMAN WHO ATTENDS RECEP. | COLLECTION OF ‘NEW AND SECOND HAND- Tikes Oe ALC aR Rass. SURPRISING His WIFE BY BRINGING HOME HER RE | J. [. Sullivan gave asplendid exhibition in Lein- | a satisfactory settlement may yet be reached. If | Robert G. Ingersoll, it having been given out that GuaBLE Law OF Fasdiow nxmanoe i= ae pernci 2 a Re aa apni fos bhanch P We BALTIMORE AST CREAN FIRST HESBARDS ster Hall this evening. The capacious building | It !s not, and the negotlations should be broken | they would argue “motions” that aay, ‘The one tir ig DEALER CHANGING BUSINESS, HALL RACKS, LHOAD, ELEVEN MILES PROM Wardi Su. Prersacno, Dec. 14.—A special trom Greenville, | y 4. crowded by a sympathetic audience, and when | off at the point reached, the American com- | Which Mr, Conkling appeared, in behalf of the olty TON CLLY. NOW WHAT IS THE BEST THIHG TODO, HAVE| MARBLE-TOP TABLES, PARLOR SUITES, ONE A SUIT MADE TO ORDER AT $50 TO $80,0R BUY | FINE B. B CARPET, 70 YARDS, ROLLS TAPES- ONE AS NICELY GOTTEN UP, CUT IN PRECISELY = om THE SAME STYLE AND THAT IS IN EVERYRE-| TRY CARPET, ENGRAVINGS, CHAMBER SPECT 48 GOOD, FOR $30 TO 940? SETTS, IN CHERRY, ASH, AND WALNUT, WE MAKE SPECIAL MENTION AND BOAST OF jaseacnae eae ‘Da, to the Post says: A romantic story Is reported Sullivan made his appearance referee | missioners are in a position every way | of New York, was a commonplace from a Se ee gman ceed ab | ine tahs saute Doras hn awn en | Sa a, nttaa, | fete Sa ana nee eee ied to A man named Hi: country nt. Tt seems ella. Aver Ming Together tor some ume, the | 1 Tounds with Ashton he was greeted with @ | set the commissioners for the United States sub- | for the display of his forensic power. Bet that in ‘wife was deserted by ber husband. Nothing being | Warmth that almost surprised him. Sullivan was | ittted a protocol requesting of Great Britain | Which Col. Ingersoll was pitied agains Deard of him for a long tme, the young wife | yntroduced to the audience by Fred. Gallaher, the | the admission of full commercial rights to | Noah Davis was one in which he speared s divorce and resummed her maiden name. | eqivor of sport. Sullivan delivered a brief ad. | American veseeis in Canada, and the placing of | home,/ and his fancy had full swing. It waa the Amer some again mart nee merican and Canadis young et named Alek. Johustom, with wir | 47e38, in which he said that if he happened not to | foocius for Tiguts as to the navigation of the | keepers, from their arrest for selling wines to their | OUR 940 SUITS. THEY ARE MADE FROMAFINE| 80FA BEDSTRADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, ihe as apparently lived 8 happy life. Husband | have been born in Ireland, as Mr. Gallaher had | harbors of both the dominion and the Vnited | guésts at dinner on Sundays, | He bristled with | TMPORTED BROADCLOTH. LINED WITH SATIN, | BED AND OTHER LOUNGES, MATTRESSES. No. 2 bet weeks f ing called to Callfornia on Dusiness a few | humorously remarked, at any rate his father and | States. This was wet by Nir Charles Tupper, | questions trom Scripture and Shakespeare, clam | AxD HANDSOMELY StRaEie Tat Oe eee ope there th-€ & man who also claimed | mother and all his ancestors were Irish, ‘He added | "HO has been the. moutuplece most of the Lidlon eae inen who were honest in thelr probl- | BE DISTINGUISHED FROM FINE CUSTOM-MADE | MIRRORS, RUGS, WARDROBES, TABLEWARE, to be trom Penney vania, and exprewsed adewre ta] that it was not necessary w add tat he was | Hive for the British commissioners, with a bition, ‘flores were, even, more chad | GARMENTS. ONE GENTLEMAN MAT Doni oee | or a Geaece! Fevisit is native State, Husband No. 2 semen sted | a ‘chip of the old block. His sympathies were ee Oe raat poberioniaeaey opocnent: ay T nos tater ny ate eine eee QF THESE SUITS, ANOTHER BY HIS SIDE MAY] = anres go, WITH A MISCELLANEOUS coL- | “ut! deed Of trunt on wait poe th, On their ‘arrival ia this state, they | Jot jexlon themed tie Bost poate it tae meee | sels, but aiso to conseat to. periult Americans to | He objected to “ice water ass refreshment,” say- | HAVE ON A875 SUIT, AND NO ONE WILL BE Sibeoptlon of Gartaser. "ead Soon sa property : int to the house of No.2. When the st book: }'ite had come to this country, of | e0)O¥, the "privileges of te onshore fisheries, | 1ug that he himselt Knew It to be injurious. . But, | ABLE TO TELL “WHICH 18 WHICH.” LECTION OF OTHER HOUSEFURNISHINGS | Sopiing at purcharervcort, Mise ee ane Fe ‘Was introduced to the lady of the house, Father to England, to meet the best man, and | Provided the Americans wiil approve a new | the highest fight of ron drink” and rior. AT AUCTION Fisk aud cost of the dct Parchnen cums See pears ceente, Afar ten nanan nak Oe. | bo Uelteved that man to be Jem Smith. He | (esty Of veciprocity Based upod, the tines, of cagut pase sie he saya tates anden.| SOME GENTLEMEN ONLY WEAR SUCH A SUIT Od ne ee uE eS BROWN, Trustee. by werted years fore. After tea the guest quietly ed ore bis ret to Americ: - - rl “3 w = ~ Bi ni out and the Beat mornlag ‘No.2 recetved | teeanre of mecting. Sinith- cheers) within. the commissioners dentirred. They maintain that | JOvs with his dinner to aid digestiod. The tier | COCASIORALLY, AND WHAT 18 THE UB OF AT OUR SALESROOMS, BO. W. BTIORNEY, Avctionee 000 Pot The wbclclvarchase money & sed will bogiven es tas ‘& pote stating that No. J had been suddenly cailed | [imits of a twenty-four foot ring—(loud cheers)— | the right bain molar vr, | meals.” ‘This constitutes, Col, fi —— z cost of the purchaser, away on important business, Husbaud No. had | ve 1 mals be decided which was are naturally rights which they cannot under- | meg is utes, Ingersoll claimed, BER EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE JOHN HB. 8. SASSCER, Boe been aware of his wits provi ia riaue; | better ma Tt he should deat Smith he would ex. | take ee Sere ae gna | tae aaeee tian Sea licenses: allowed to | OTHERS WEAR OUT A SUIT NEARLY EvERY| °% THURSDAY, _ Tiaasanson nid MoU NOE i ay ROBERTS & STANLEY, soitdiore ‘and bese mubhie eu yd to him his hand care oe if EE OTH 7 % = =e Mult should beat hime he hoped thacths | moment’ ‘conskier the. proposition ‘to. pur. | serve drinks. and ine latter forbidden by thetr's to | WINTER, AND IN THAT CASE THE DIFFERENCE ty + AT TEN O'CLOCK. bo a Hy np yt? HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. — = ite of Iriendship would be Teciprocated. | Chase them, using as a means of concluding | sell intoxicating beverages on Sunday. IN COST IS QUITE AN ITEM. T rome ‘The Texas Sunday Law. 3 WILL BE ENFORCED IF TKOOFS HAVE TO BE USED | inthe rig and the (the sale the rights for which they are now cou- Ww ‘& CO, Auctioneers. SPECIAL SALE OF SUPERIOR LARGE DARK BAR yedals offered by Sul tending. Sir Charles Tupper, it is understood, was ners , — Sas oft by See | Cried imag reo ray of | ome, rane nxreupe 70 raw tum vouorrana |p GR THEO CoODe MERAVE. wire veers | MV arers sage cr {aiaovED REAL PETATE cope, Ronde, PARE TAALTON. SET AUSTIN, Tax., Dec. 14.—Attorney-General Hoxg, | Was pronounced by common consent | BO, treaty. Ths poe par che ects oor fs EI Cae! TO THE RACE. MATCH THE coat. SITUATE ON BLADENSHCG NOAD IN THE ‘OF MATCHED SORREL ‘Who has just returned from San Antonio, where he - Sr vihAtine | a recognition of. equal commercint privi- | 44 feplich Gael Pate seat The noes ine a0 By virtue of s deed of trust dated November HORSES, ‘Went to see abont the enforcement of the Sunday S00 have se ain Du leges tO arbitration. After the Canudian y aay iq GOOD BOTH IN HARNESS nang WE HAVE THE SAME 1886, and recorded in liber 1213, at folio 287 are, 13m Fepresentative Ikid” exhausted is argument | New York to take part in the trial races, found | oyrg, WITHOUT SATIS ceATHOE we Care o | setae (iis 132. than sauiwan, | 19 Secure ‘consent to a convention agreeing | that the Volunteer could take on board several | Qgriri CHEATER Tine Aiton — : Sousa NS. YM Stata treet tert the men meet the fight Will be | W an exchange of fish, lumber, and other products, | more tons of ballast, It was destrable to get the ae: Premises, ob TUESDAY. "the TWENTY SUVENTH | “And on THUMSDAY, the FIN TEENTH day of DE- the Americans standiig firmly against anything | set as low as posible, and something AY OF DECEMBEM: 1667.08 FOUR OC LU CEMBER, Igs7. at HALE-PAST FOUR OCLOCK aeian edie oars like an “attempt to argue (hem into a sale of | Dallast a8 low inside as possible, and some FORSMALL RECEPTIONS AND DINNERS THR | the follomtage ribed ‘real estate, situate in ths | PAL, 1 ‘ale in front of the premises lot ‘he évent of resistance. Gov. Ross 1s understood | acacia Ge tue ied aan Tights, It was decided wo Lake a recess long enough oul iD spaces aW8Y | DOUBLE-BREASTED FROCK OR “PRINCE County of aahington and District of Columbia, vis: lettered D, in 8. 3. Tod baiviato ary ate W be of the same opinion, and ts deterinined that | | ere pt aneae pein baci oo fh moor Koel Rap eg? greg (erlalnand, Dy arrangement: the Gales ee nenag | ALBERT” COAT I8 THE “PROPER THING” TO | Unatles fi Base’ subdivision of lots ninety (0) to Np. 218 Tat aa “se nz people ends s- | Ca ct er si arrang allast arr " ant : | |Terms of sae: One-third () cash, the balance Jaw, says he consulted with the law officers there ton ga lows: In si and the conclusion was reached that the law must Be enforced, even ff troops have to be called Into Fequisition. He ts very emphatic in this decta1 Yon, and there is Ukely to be serious trouble AND UNDER THE SADDLE. CAN BR HANDLED BY LADIES WITH PERFECT SAFETE. TWO FINE AND COSTLY ROBES. TWO GOOD CAB HORSE: TOGETHER WITH A NUMBER OF NEW axD SECONDHAND. BUGGIES, CARKIAGES, 30 NEW SINGLE AND DOUBLE SLEIONS. 2, Ao Drury’ subd ‘of Square two hun: 208), improved by mils vertain it fs Cast | a severe one. dred and one (101) of ‘Wagcaman's sab- | two Ou THURSDAY, DECEMBER FIFTEEN TH, 1887, ~ a "3 7 A dispati chicazo states that Sir Charles | day, ‘There were quite a number of small boxes | AND THINK WE CARRY THE FINEST LINES OF | {ivigin 2 aong Meadows,” ail recorded in | date of sale, with interest at the the rates 6) ommn tke See cae eae tay Can only be enact | inte. Tue police headquarters at scotland Yard | qpper'expressed, sci 10.4 porter ‘here ag | on the wagon; all labeled ooment’"" Capt. Had | THESEGOODS IN WASHINGTON. Sook Gaunby Sing fol strot tie Surveyors oe | eats pe satin, poate centaaneaiy wred | Seay Sait ea to ad statue, v ct sinew Sunda Pee nhs : ener Sy, or all cast a — Aum ehints ie tust be Sbverved and will been: | Sutin and Kiltain hare. bees close wateed he dr: Chambertals have boc Teceived im Washing: | pallest on beste ake Venn tae acetate ‘Termin cf palo Guetuird of She purchase money in | the opsiom of the ‘parchater’ A'dcpoit of Bipon | *eUy valuable personal property. ass forced. detectives. tts feared that the next move made | tom “and the Indieations that Scuators aud Con. | cement” was quits heavy, f0F althongis the togee | AS TO CUT AND GENERAL STYLE THEY ARE $50 of whien to yo naid down time of sais’ And | sch these of property will te reauirdat time of male | CMANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED es Cher to Keep the peace, aad then che batticgrouad | tessiaen are disposed to consider tue matters | were less than & foot square It was about as much | UP TO CUSTOM-MADE GOODS. A MAN 18. a8 | the balance “in two equal, instalments, yapable in | Ferm of sale to be complet with i aoe tek aad | TWEEN E AND I STREETS NORTE WESY on Wants to go Back to Prison. over to keep the peace, and then the battle-ground | vith whieh the commission has Lo in a spirit | as any one of the sturdy tars wanted to do to han. | HANDSOMELY DRESSED IN ONE OF THEM ASIF | Ope and two years for which the notes of the pur. | Sem 79 fulting purchaser THE CITY OF WASHINGTON Dc. 4 APTER TEN VeEAKS OF TuEEDOM A CONVICT YEARNS | Will have to De chosen in Spain oF France, aSrigi- | Of ‘iberal statesinansiup. He inclines to the | dleone. It was well into the night before the | HE PAID FIFTY OR SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT | “U0s4,will be ‘taken at six ver cent interest end se. | cost of def FRED. W. PRATT, Executor. | | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of FOR H1S OLD CELL. nally intended. Flemming, Smith's bucker, left | Heuer tat there is lltie Lert now Of the feeling of | boxes were put on ban, aad earn the tec e made, | MORE FOR GOODS MADE To ORDER St the option of the purchaser, "If the terms of sale are | ee : = | ene Districtof Coluutia passed cu'the Lath Cano, Micu., Dec. 14.—Ten years ago the then | Yesterday for the continent with that purpose tn | ifeivacion baat imspired the ho-intercourse aud Fe: | Ing they; Were Oheusde Tike members oe heey hot complied with in ten days from date of sale, the THIS EVENING. of December, A.D. TS0.u1 hquity Cause NowW,97. governor of Micbizan pardoned David Foster, a boa erences on ct Se eae meee Lallation movement of last winter, and entertains | expected to have a several days’ Job in laying the —— me daes so cepiomep viene op negli) = Se TCESDAY the SOSH Das oe ae * See convict trees thin place, and bo seemed greatly | En tact there are several well-known bookmakers | tre’ feaeer tae eoee sind tm cule ohae of tke | Dole ene ed ns ae ane ere Mite ae = B BARNUM & 00, (ais TOMEDIATELY, THEREAFTER, I will ofr | WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers BL ine at POUR OCLUCK Y Mt the follow i pet Sebgnted. Bofors a year of freedom elapsed. ow. | here backing the Irish-American heavily at even | ne and the often-expressed willingness of Canada | Secment” was wade up of DUCKEBOL. The shor frust,of same date, recorded inveaid Liber 1213. at ftp nx (450), thesis of Washington Donshet ot SHEE Be, Became restless, and it was all his tela | money. | The change in the betting 1s due to the | to make any fair and-reasonable conoessions may | wasstowed away and afterward coment was placed | @10 931 PENN. AVENUE. | folio 284. ot seq, the following described real estate, ome Colanbia Sieg comld do to restrain him from going back t0 | fact that Smith disappointed his friends in the | enabie the commissioners to bring thelr labors to | over it. It is how packed solidly in the Volunteer. nine coutiguotis to that above-described. vis." Lot First. The north half of Tot numbered ten (10), t- nee en ee ade at Saturdey | Rout, which he had with Greenfield before the | 4'satistactory. close and secure for the result the | It was an original idea with Gen, Paine, and yee numbered one hundred and thirty-eight (138), in the proved by s four-story Bir na, koowo ae ¥iviedwene to jacksyn ttcrafied to gee tos | tong he ter mean held is own be: | ePHFOvar ot the teatygguing abo. veri te chyed aod lngn when icing ft | Pratapexema Stone "APergagtae” Oh indo he pura money in ATTRAOTIVR AUCTION Satan Henaiewasnen se bone ter went to Jackson dete latter more tal u rday he ony " sof ale: je in the rear. Oid ceil where, ne said, ie was so quiet, Admit. | sides wonderful stories anc current regarding the jen Dawasnins ainasen tore. “he two tons of ballast Were quis expen: | Willcontinu the Carpet sale athe reduction an- | Stu Qtech ote guj tetas mas | BY ord of te Taunton ilver-ate Company, atour || Saw fe milf fet utered seven Dy Sacksons and ne arcinres be will commit some | mabrovement of the ex-oarsman since he Went | sy wevounuace VEKY SEVEN BUT ute FHvat- | SVE ‘nounced, and will sell as long a they last, twoand three yearn‘ior which thenoles of the | Salesrvom, Corner 10thand D Streets, racing | Saf Fg sarect horihiwrat with homo hee Be Jackson, and he declares be will commit some | into regular training. RRITAG wpb eet s sen WF gO ER SE eee CIAN HOPES POR HIS RECOVERY. Anothe! of TABLE LINENS and NAPKINS, bought Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, “~S Grime rather than stay out 4 GOLD WATCH FOR SULLIVAN FuOM ALBERT EDWARD. | o4041°V\ tue Workman ‘Powderly became Eloped with a Shiftiess Indian. way under price. You get the benefit. secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all print, Ears or oumiered sty (6) berinning tor She Killed the Burgiar. Sullivan greatly pleased tho Prince of Wales | sicy'in providence, 1, oh Saturday evening. | 4 CLERGYMAN'S PRETTY DavowTER causes a smusa- | Another lot of the BRASS WHISK HOLDERS ana | $MM, At the option of the purchaser, The ters of sale | COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER FIFTH, AT | {Be #uue at the nortiiwest conver of mid lot ou w = (0 un | Se ee a event: TION IN A NEW YORK TOWN. DECOMS, st 550. How they got day of male, or the ibe resold at the risk of | ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. RESUMING AT | fivecid) fort eleven OSS MULLEN ONLY WANTED TO SCARE unM, BUT Tux | 204 probably When the former returns from ‘The attack did not prevent him from starting for The 24-inch IN Of sale, or the property wi = 4 = - = = sais is is Ningecy Walls, I Y., Gueailoranes cantee. 24-inch INDESTRUCTIBLE DOLL at 25c. Don't | the defaulting purchaser. - + forty-four (44) fect BULLET His BRAD sace Aer the boxing was over at the Guards | home, where he arrived at 1:35 Monday afternoon, | ,,A¢, Nias: flip lp SD sacha bray ‘mise them: they won't last much longer, Each of the above lots is improved t eae See ae eee rest about thirty-five (3) feet elewen (11) inches, aid Perrencna, Dec. 14.—A special trom Parkersburg, | Symnasium in Cleveland Row the prince, as 1s | Before leaving New York he sent a telegram to his | ™° poe pement of Dat DOLLS for Se. up to $2.50. welling house. 3.6. SEVEN P.M. DAILY, UNTIL Mis ckges peace aie emecah tele be 4 azett . -breed Tuscarora Indian, Our 50c. BROCADE SILE vebster ding. ° W. Vu., to the Commercin!. Gazette, says: Sunday | {nat dispensed largesse among the slugyers. | family, instructing them to have a carrlage ready Littiejobn, a full-bi with ‘ ADE, SILK HANDKERCHIEF Can't | _41s<Rds ee a ENTIRE STOCK IS DIS- Bight the faintly of Jos. Mullen, in Cabell County, | Among others he gave Smith £25, which was | ang a physician iuattendance when he arrived, | P*Uline, the daughter of the Rev, Gustav sod WHEE aE ee UNGAMSON BROS, Auctions POSED OF. Se aan ee ee ae at ae a ee rte eee tae pe plom: | When he reached Seruaton. he ‘was quite "weak, | Schwitzer, of Swarmsville, Erte eine bea Ta - CHIEF cant be untebed ANDRE — Rich, Elegant, and Uni Bext minute the form of a negro was seen half. | Conferring wi vapt. Drummot ce sald: ‘stricken With a severe hemorrh: vho tsonly seven! 000 _ mde," 7 t 4 UNDER DEED OF TRUST OF THE RIGHTS que Way through an upstairs window. Silpping out of | “What shall I give Sullivan?” tie ue ge on atFall River steamer ott Long flan | edticated, but she has never been away from home. | OW #1 GEN1 UPA y GREAM AND WHITE SILK | °C D PRIVILEG) ” fall size, is the best. HE WASHINGTON HeAy AND| | ELECTRO-PLATED SILVERWARE, ‘the room Miss Mutien got a revolver, and, returning hing,” repiied the captain quietly. “Sulll- | Sound.” He was quickly conveyed to is home, | She met Littlejoha last summer on Goat Island, Pr in PLANO COV: EFFECIS OF THE WASHINGTON HEAT AND juietly, Watched the negro’s actions. ‘Her noise | Vancame here as the guest of our mess, and I le, bas oleae pera ‘as iu | having come there with an excursion. ‘The Indian barsate ERS. POWER COMPANY. FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS. Crueutly frightened hime Yor, after getting into | have the Dest_ of reasons for knowing that ‘be Waltinge ine doctor remulned ith Mi Botaerte | scraped an acquaintance and assisted her to find | A,cholce and well-selected line of FANCY GOODS, 1Bdo, EDS sof eed, of, trust recorded in liber No. the room, he crawled half-way out again, when | Would be offended by any payment of money.’ - folio. F i ny | her triends, He told here Was a Spaniard and | Suitable for presents, but no fancy prices on them. 33, et soq., of the Land Records of the Dis: | 1MPORTED ARTISTIC PAINTED BRONZES The Sous woman to tighten, bine! heed ane | “swell, he ts the tat paghise fever mee wien | ee greater part of the afternoon. Mr. Powderly’s ne ee ee . * desiring investments in tasibece . P*Termm of sale, an provided by" the ecree, are sine fourth (4) cash balance im pares ind three <3) years with interest’ from notes will be required, or all at chaser of purchase: “Upon co: Payment of all purchase ‘money the convey; terms! trict of Columbia we’ will sell st public auction, on y = - eariy 7 Was a guest at the Prospect House. He visited her | Another lot of the SEAL MUFFS at. ). jE N DAY Ol ECE! ." ND CLOCK cel Feroiver. The DurFiar fell dead on, the! porch and | who was,” remarked the prince, who was much | fay" morning. Then he Tulied. He ts | repeatedly at Swarmsviie, and last week she left | “"« "=" = °oposaom MOxTes' reg | Fuca te TWENTIETH DAY OF DECEMBER: | STATUETTES, TABLE, MANTEL, AND wares myn ane Bg Polied to the grouad. ‘The bullet had pierced his | prepossessed by the American's independence. As | Sif) very iich enfeebled, and nobody ex- | herhome, met him at Tonawanda, and they wentto] « « « SEAVER « «3 southeast corner 9th and L streets northwest, in the ORNAMENTS. WILLIAM A. Drain. Another man was seen running away, Dut | & Proof ‘hereof Sir Francis Knollys called at a | Coy lus) pliysiciam and. "family “is allowed | Hatullton and Were married. ‘The Indiawand bis} , «, BEAYER | © city of Washington. D.C. st ONE O'CLOCK P.M. all Mis Bot aught, ‘Tue one Kilied has been Mentined | well-known Jeweler’s shop In Bond street and or~ | toe him? br. alten says ‘that’ Mr Powderly | White bride returned toSwarmevileon Thursday | {Sy (amen) aud singular the rights anid privileges, machiuery, im, | SATIN, CHINA, AND GLASS BOWLS AND VASES, nena as Isaac Moore, dered a handsome gold watch to be made bearing | s'tireq and worn Out, and that his attack was due | 80 be forgiven, but the relatives of the girl would} {~ { { BLACKHARE rs Every kind whatacerer, of the Washington Heat and | In new colors, Gobelin Blue, Ola Red, Torquoise, amd ae the insertption: “To John L- Sullivan, Boston, U. | to nis coustant traveling by rail and water, and | HOt listen, and the Swarmvillians turned out and <n orale SE Power Company, including its leasehold interest in potatoe esgutar yen ore ted with rich President Carnot’s Message. & Az with best wisbes, Albert Edward, Prince Of | the great extent of the work and the lecturing he | Beat the redskin within an ineh of his life. The FINEMONKEY * ° ‘and to the west part of Subdivision Lot C, in Sauare separ oor glen 222-08 \uctioneers. (WE ADJURES THE REPUBLICANS TO HaRwoNIzE axp | Wales.” has been doing. ‘The doctor bas directed thatMr, | Sil then refused to give him up, and even though BOAS and TRIMMINGS to match. No. $78. in the city of Washington, D.C. under aud designs, and embossed with gold. é covery ‘Al IN THE MATARIAL ADVANCEMENT OF FRANCE. Sullivan gave an exhibition at Waterford last Powderly ‘Shall remain quiet for a few days, and she understood that she had been duped, still in- yirtue of the thereof recorded in liber No. FRUIT AND BERRY BOWLS, $a THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED BY OR- Sebuaias Corse French | Mbt, where almost the entire house was sold 1n | thinks that with the rest gained thereby he will | Sisted that she ioved him. Plans were made to — 1145, folio 254, et seq., of said Land Records. der of the Trustees until THURSDAY, DECEMBER ‘nots message to the Frencl vance. : “* z = . | give Littiejohn a coat of tar and feathers Saturday CARHART & LEIDY, Tbe sbove- mentioned Anelades. {he Fives | From the Ravenswood Pottery, mounted in Sil FIRTEENTH, at sane hour and places. deput soon recover. Mr. Powderly has suffered consid. laid in the cireult of the squares bounded by D'aud’t, e in Silver. r aie gl — sien, ho sags Reis fully senathie MEE erably heretofore from quinsy and other throat nicht, but he fled the settlement and bis where- ‘7th and 9th streets northwest, in this ‘ity. with the nS ae Of the honor conferred upon him and of the great Business 1 Uimcalties, but is present lines was the most | abouts are unknown, He took the marriage cer- | _@10 928 7th and 706 Ket. Rw. | sitire plang sod machinery’ for furpishitic heat ara, LIFE-LIKE TERRA COTTA BUSTS. = page Gatascatranted to him. His appotntment cleariy | YAILTRE ov 4 510 NEW YORE FIRM IX THR SOUTH | sudden ad severe that he has any time under-| tidcste with him. Her parents beliere the girt Power by wuberheated stealn, under ‘what ts" kucwa at Brase Goods, Music Boxes, French Bevel Mirrors, Rose | E"E STENT hee TANG, DO. proclaims that parliament has resolved to put AMERICAN TRADE—OTHER FAILURES. gone, For a time it was thought he could not sur- | Was {my onby amock marriage. The girl a ee FRAME DWELLING N, W. CORNER OF BE AM! aside all causes for disagreement, and that es D. Decastro & Co., shipping and commission | Vive, but at 6 o'clock last eveuing lls physician re- bee tery set) auzs Arr G, ‘Tepms cash, All converancing at the expense of the Jars, Lampe, Albums, &e., &e. 20TH STREETS, N. . ad for the vital foterests of the country ang | Merchants, 54 William street, New York, have | ported that he was greatly improved. with falr | somo aoney by raising Lightlig cocks and dispos. Eitdddbe HORACE W. UPPERwANs TH. | souyeNtn CUPS AND SAUCERSIN SATIN BOXES, TERT POC Oe EE. Fecitimate mtuence abroad calis or union of all | failed. ‘The firm is composed of Fernando Perroza | Prospects Of ultimate Tecovery. ile snow able to | Tou sched by falalng TMeNTIN cocks and dispose; “GHERIDAN'S CHARGE!" Sees dikes bu aude Salon GEA OU | a teeta oe riety front of the preaaioen yurt of representatives devoted to the nation and ant- | and Diego Decastro and Joaquin Decastro, both of | With inumate friends who call to see LIL. Tace, however, he 1s shiftless and very fond of fire- BE ET EARTH BTR ee Ree EON oe a LOT if, SQUARE 227, Jared Py A fommon patriotism. |For him Upon | paris ‘The total capital of the house was placed 2 soe water. = ‘New Engraving after Redwood. SAPITOL AND SOUTH A STREETS. AND 7 and Comb, with Manicure Seta, routing, 18 10-12 feet on F street. wiih a depth of OS OF the different sections the trst duty isto soow | at $500,000. ‘The firm was looked upon as the lel rope clap 2: see ar axp|__NewSingle-Stickers Looming Up. “WHO'LL BUY US! (Pug Puppies.) BAND C. STREETS SOUTHEAST: AND reo | Torether with e large assortment of the celebrated rs ‘at he Remuseit in penetrated with a sperts of con. | iOSt Hidiuential ove in (he Colombian trade, and | MES. GLIZEAN ATr=METs TO FEAR HER THROAT AND | aye suE IREI'S OWNER Wilt CMALLENUD FOR e aaa OF ONE USDIVIDED ONE-THIRD’ INTEIENT | Rogers Table Cutlery and English Steel Shears, &c, y is wear the Treasury Department and onl. ‘The government will, therefore, endeavor ! . Pia, THE AMEKICA’S CUP. "HARVES: new one) ; 1 Es 2 REET, " ‘W facilitate harmony by ealliag upoa the mem- | 24 Central American trade. The counsel for the} Mrs, Glizzan, a middle-aged woman, apparently cin ee Tek Bae are able a oe BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH | Ladies are respectfully and especially invited, Chairs mS yt - 6. 2 Ders of the legislature to work on common ground | Sm said that the Mabilities and assets, bya ment harmless, was brought to the insane department = iter men here- ISABEL,” Mra, Scott Moncrieff. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in. provided for their comfort. Payable’ semi-aunusliy. to be secured by. dee of Yor the moral and material interests of the nation. | estimated, were trom $750,000 to $1,000,000. about | Cr "tne Chicago jail last ‘Thursday. Saturday | 8DUtS were not altogether knocked out by the om | Ebi Ne. A208; folio api eteng” of the Land es ‘bn preiuises, oF all cash, at option of purchassr, With appeasenut. security and confidence, the | thfee-quarters of which were due in South and | of the ¢ OLN tnana yg Quturley | victory ot the Volunteer. ‘They have come up By Raeburn, “HALOYON DAYS.” | Records of the District of Columbia, and at the WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., aiao, government hopes to assure to the country steady | Central America. The firm estimated that there | she became so _feomen wake | smiling, with a definite hope of demonstrating . Fequest of the party thereby sectired, Iwill sellat | 45 OF GAME AFTERNOON. at HALF PAST, FOUR TOPS and, Practical reforms, calculated | There enuive capital of $500,000 would be cone, | 2,,ctempt om her life. When discovered she | Test year that the keel 1s superior to the center | 708 Brston's “WANING OF THE DAY,” and other | public suction, BER TWENTY PINGS: NEXT st aed OSOS, ee LCA ee io ee (—— —— credit | Tha causes of their ousie were seen eete eg | Was thrusting her ae Cae = heer and | board. They say that Mr. Jno, Jamison, the owner SUPERB ETCHINGS, * YARTER [HOUR OCLOCK P.M. original Lot | ——— a frouting 33 feet 24 inches on 20th street and 86 feet Sue ane “hoe a Prepa- | pad accounts, slow collections in South and cen. | tearing the organs until her hand and tace were | orthe crack cutter Irex, best of British yachts be, 1141, situate! ou 1dth street, between 2u,E sitet worthweet. improved by a three-story =; ay = ee erica, Where the repeated revolutions had | Covered with biood. The attendants ran in and | fore the Thistle was launched, 18 going to briny ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, Ce Serre A rete ce on PM y bameead BOWLING, auctioneer. frame This lot froutin ou the corner, four qoc erutaent desifes to give consideration to measures some of the debtors. Straight jacket adjusted. ‘Then che was comined | och Siane cuter What, will malke «ii Powe to be PAINTINGS, MIRRORS, Sa,front of the premisea, {a walk at ube auctions MUSTERS SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UNTM. | "ferme. '$1.00 casts balauce in i yaare with iter, affecting labor, public hygiene and ational thrift, Vadway, "New Yor, | where it was thought she could get. nothing with | the writigh pachbemes: Che ke ee ee eee | gcueinal fsauare 1h situated on 1Sthstrect, | PROVED PROEERTY, THEE | gist Oper act, seul-atavally A “depont ot Sancisl condition son totes an equiertom Ny pastness ti | When to do herself harm, would chali¢nge with « W-foot “cutter, Designer | The best PICTURE YRAMES. * *) MOMTHUMSDAT: DECEMBER 'TWENTY-SEOOND | THREE WoT FRONT Sustoe, Be~ st purchaser's cost. Terao te be cotaphit Seton eee ge ea Dia SPU | ging “ae ae lad ee” aeate ceas | etanaan chgnee ae Swen uP eee | ass. rue -moaeae GROUPS: Bata WHR CGA al Sruciideiae | Mugabe Eean naa eE eR te | saan O ok smarter Simplify the administrative and judicial ‘systema, | liad been employes Of A. 7. stewart & Co. | Fern, te ‘Ott wit Her Goethe eniaees es | oer, and sh Wil be Dullt at the yard of. J, G. Fay. third: interest iu Lot dn ip Bima Me Burche's te. | FRONTING ON THE ALLEY, ALL BEING AN | Matt docs tract sean, unaneer, tU D Fe ireruaeas, te slao solicitous togive 8 large | TI0G Avenue &, Now Tork, aise eontgued veator | then bound Over her bead and face, co that dhe | ‘usr ne aie COG” lee aay nue take & mae Sys small building, and Geagion GeO wreck Eeteoss | ROAD COS SUBDIVISION OF SEUSRE Gite | SERRE NeRMINEOD OS SON BRO. a rw of attention to the laud and sea forces. It is “| could not work her Jaws, ‘The poor creature had | of St Joho, is hi terboard sloop bt % Bihsuesemrtemees — ‘ , . * ~ — for the chambers, continues the message, to endow | 44Y. Ving preferences of $26,960. Could not work ber Jaws ‘The poor creature had | of St. Joho, is having a big centerboard sloop bullt| Jas. 8. EARLE & sons, | iit sd 13th strocte northwest. MONDAY “AFTERNOON, | DEC — —— tie government ‘with power to execute this pro-| _ Searle, Vanneman & Co., jobbers of notions and greater portion ha niitst | by David ‘Lynch. it he challenges it will be Said Lot 7, in square 11120nd Lot L, in square 223, TEENTH, 1867, AT THREE? HURT! gram, which wil popee for the country a lasting | White goods, 723 and 725 Market street, Philadel- ba ES Se a through the Royal Halifax Yacht Club, 27-m,w,s,3m No. 816 Chestnut st., Phila. yl be sold subject to prio of trust, the amount | CLOCK. in front of the § mince, by ¥ ines of , a gra of peaceful and fruitful activity, and thus give | phi, made an assignment Yesterday for the bene- | Connected with a wealthy family n Oneida, an © ieted Ancou 46 WEA; "Ternaa an to each of said lota: One-third cash,ofwhich | 1m Liber No. 1460, folio No. S01, ct eq. we shall sell the i c Burope s precious pledge of the ardent aeatre of | SEO chete creditors. The Habilities are placed at | Tit netver accommodations could te pened ee nAgae roe wore so a depouit of $100 will be required on each lot “at ‘time | following described real catats ntuate in the City of SEAL SACQUES FROM #1250P. 4 the development of good relations between the soe : cae INCENDIARISM. x, twelve and « months, for which notes of | 1! . y, (20), twenty-one (21), twenty-two powers Strong tn your support, the government Henry S. Ives Arrested. 4 wile Pinel: A New York World special from Boston, Decem- | Cax You Duichaver, bearing interent from day of sale and se- | (22) twenty-three, (23). Aftyone (Ou), tfty-two Ga) | UP. L we ot ——1 spects “ 3 7 1 y d recording will be at purchaser's cost, Terms must y-thiee ino, of lot 7 abroad and calm and prosperous at’ home, the| He: Ives, “the ‘Napol » OF YOUNG BOND's SUICIDE, boy who has spent a great deal of time in reading oy i : fe perty will | eignteen (1S) in said subdivision contained within the | AND OTHER FURS. Ration will be able to prepare actively for a Gtting | o¢ the defunct banking tm of te & Ieee & tenn, | ‘The New York ferald w-lay says: ‘The body of | dime novels, Fire Marshal Whitcomb now has A FFP EVP (00, BRR ppp, | bereaild at rak ana cont of defaulting purchaerr after | folowing lounds to wit: Booming at te nme MUFPS,IN BEAR, BEAVER BLACK MAR. celebration of the great coming centenary. The od . ‘WAS | George Gorham Boud, the young man who shot | him behind the on the i of incendiar- AA OF a QO 8 DD eight days’ advertisement. orver of said lot and running thence east on B street TEN, FOX, LYNX, MONKEY, SEAL AND i ge Was Well received. After it bad been | @frested in New York yesterday afternoon on a himself in the head at the Gilsey House early on | st Which Erving contesses, He li in the ts ig 3 3 a 3 HW ‘dl2-dts ING WILLIAMSON, Trustee. | cf oe —, thence | north ane + OTHER FURS. read the chambers adjourned unul Thursday. warrant which was issued on a charge of grand on . iilsey House early 00 | Horchester district with his father. All summer a“ Ff B ‘oo «EO bpp = a <=} 7 ~ | Soteaghtens Humpa seme Rie tel cial Tames RUSSIAN HARE MUFFS, FROM 75 CENTS Ibance, "rod a bal Ks fora e afternoon of e same? day, Was: elt, —* ixty-three (63) ad four (64), im said subdivi- sional Gadget, (ir rire mouths. “Fhe Dourve was | Fue emaavie of complaioe aicgeg tet ee rang | take to Boston ou Sunday evening Dy bis tucte, | homemade Dowie knit Ho ata wore heavy nid 0 COANGERE BALE O8 VALUABLE MPHOVED | tou, couinined within the followtiy Pounder | qiADTEe, SEAL CAPR GLOVES Arm to-day until the close, when it became “ J a ests coger om See | in vith his trouser rE. i BE ming e southwest corner uo jot sixty- RIs op By Tg —a weak 187, phy} Ty) Bank of | A. C. Huldekoper, of Meadville, Pa, The remains | Not approving of such Ua sin his son, the FTRErS WE ARISTON, SAD SIXTH (G4),and running thence east with the south FUR TRIMMING OF ALL KINDS. = cor National Bank of New York. to the onder of the | Ofte suicide will be Interred at Jamatea Plain, a | took away the revolver. “The son swore he would | MM Hos ss 8 TIT By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, fine ef Serene Sairey, Sock Chemce marth So Genes CHILDREN'S MUFFS AND COLLARS. 2 b suburb of Boston, Where he live ne boy Was | have Teveng e _ st): thence PTAC ‘The Boston Election, eg ler of the | suburb of Boston, where he lived. ‘The boy have revenge. This he did nave on the night of um i i ¢ = Seer 5 Sones eee tty | Hine ot tot ai “ Nee rag | DETACHABLE FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS s 2 m and Dayton Kailroad Com- | jovesick and troubled {n mind over the difficulties | November 1S, when he MMMM Ss Sss, oT District of Columbia, hokijug a speciil term in“ | six inches with said south line; thence by a riht line - ATOR O'FRIEN RE-ELECTED, BUT REPUBLICANS Gare | pang fOr FOO OU ad ee allroad a culties |.November 1% when he got up at mianight, and} MMM Ht it Equity, passed on the Sth day of December, A-did | tothe northwest comer of auid lot sixty-thice, and | FORGENT’S OVEROOATS. ae cavenmee Phe assistant treaturer of the coonpeny 1d ory | Desetting the course of aa eiin and heecttjand | went down into the cellar for the purpose ot set-| MM M i Seg Sy It f= | Dinah Jim acausein suid court wherein. Louis P. | theuce south to the place of begituiue GENTS FUR CAPs, GLOVES, AND MUP- ‘The vote polled in the munictpal election in | stolen by Henry S Ives | The drait was alleged to | berter way uu of his. troubles, than blowing one | Gal eeosmaaing fe, de got some turpentine Sod itaias Grtaeas Oana toh uC | ocd She ieatecme oye oe emcee | LER, Boston yesterday aggrezated 51,487, which 1s the | be the property of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and | nis brains Among the letters which he wrote | old oli can, Next he gors our bee gud Ailed ered 10,821 of ithe Equity Dockets of sald court I | property: Bove. eral. Care PROMS: S005 Jarsest Of any tunicipal vote since Ik Of this | Rad en set ko Henry & Tes as teastes gras | Hse PUT Cot, succesful attempt upoo his Ie | fe full oF old paper and shavings Then NOW IN PROGRESS, TWENTYAIRSTDAY OF DECEMBLM, A D. 1884, | imac atthe tne of 7 — ae ates pumnder O'Brien, democrat, the present incumbent, | Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Raliroad Co., to | Coroner Nu; chholds ‘0 bis inamorat ue poured the oil and turpentine upom it. at FOUR 0" K P.M. in froutot the "premises, to | complied with within (10) ten days the — A , Hi 2 ‘Nugent withholds the name of the young | A brillant idea struck him, He had. been atten- peg Rg poe Be yt ¥ FEE GENTS DRESS SILK HATS, 85,96 AND@S. Teeetved 26,021 for mayor; Hart, republican and | be turned over to A. K. McKeen, president of the | woman in question, on account of the unpleasant | tive toa Miss Green win ave apt een ee ‘THE GREAT BARGAIN SALE tate sittnt ¥ jashuingtou, he risk and cos detwult rhaser afte SOFT AND STIFF HATS, IN ALL THELAT- independent, 24806, the labor vote failing to| TeFre Haute and indianapolis Railroad Co., in | publicity, which "might result ‘to “her and | from’ his wouser wise Gres thay eye aes Sccuptie: sapl davetustee hollows: Port ad tos oes | Cas Rec anne patios ot nee eae he after a Ln Coiu:nbia, aud described as follows: Part of lots mum: | (5) five dayy’ uotiee of the sale published in The Live: | EST STYLES, AT @1, 1.50, @2 62.50, Maia “awtiane haan teen a in | Part payment of $840,300, which was due “tne | her tamity. She ‘is’ known, however, to be | upon lite, nod had not rented peer emlled IN MEWs SUITS. bered sixteeu (16) aud sourteen (14), in square iuzo- | tithe Star? all conveyancing af the cost of the purr] $3 50 ga. e4'50 @5 AND oe = anges ‘erre Haute Railroad Co. f ke hs : The board of aldermen, the new board standing | qi, Haule Railroad co. for stock purchased by | a very preity girl, as a. photograph which was | idea was that he might make. lero oUt of banselt ee Le | wen 5 SILK AND GLORIA UMBRELLAS, WITH % republicans and 4 démocrats, a gain of 2 Dy | Tree tustend of fede aan Hayton Kaltroad. | found iu Bond's Toom at the Guisey, attests, | in her eyes bY preve.ding to have been DUFNGG In on street st the porthwoat cozuer of said lot sities epee Eee GOLD AND SILVER HANDLES, FROM 42.50 the republicans. ‘The common council will stand | iyenustead of tndorsing and delivering the draft | and to have excellent fuinily cohnections | a herole. attempe to extinguish the flames, “He ‘MEN'S OVERCOATS, (16y'and rupius uence cust aloug the south Live ot JOHN C. HEALD, fn | ak 43 deumecrats aud 2 republicans, the same as last | indorsed it to the odo cy Hone aS alleged, | Bond himself was well-connected, and is sald t | rubbed some soot on his shirt aud face as an evie L street twenty-five (25) feet: thence south eighty- “S408 Sth stm. NI Yeor. Hugh E. Brady, democrat, ts elected street | {naorsed it 10 the order of Henry S. Ives & Co. and | nave been possessed of aiaple meats. He was 4 | dence of lls ight with the flames, He then set BOYS svITS. four (64) feet eleven (11) itches to the extreme rear ——$<$< peg pp yd Commissioner by about 2.000 plurality. Temata of Mow pone mercan Exchange Na- | student in the veterinary department ot Harvard | fire to the house. ‘The flames burst out and burned Une of lot; ‘thence west two (2) feet: thence north | pAaOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer TRESS & 00.'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH ‘The se vote resulted: Yes, 28,577; NO, 18,004. | Tyey was taken wo Ponce Coden re eee tat. | College, and Was to have graduated January next, | the hair off of one sid@ of his head. When the Ewenty (20) feet; tnenee weet twenty-three (23) feet: Basra SILK AND DERBY HATS. Mus majority for license last year was hat, Claimed the case was One foe the ciety duis counsel | iiis uncle, Mr. Huidekoper, only last’ week ‘offered | house was filled with sinoke he took off hts sho:s, BOYS’ OVERCOATS. Mhence north to the point of beginning, and besin’ | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED DENT'S LONDON DRESS KID GLOVES, = one = Said be did not erragone for the civil courts, Ives | iia an opporcunity to go luto business with him | threw a rubber coat about hil, and. rushed out diag foe the part of id lot puinbeped fourteen (14)at | “PROPERTY, ON THE EAST SIDE OF THI LADIES: RIDING HATS AND CAPs ahe National Braleisten Cate. a pede tek CapeCt criminal proceedings. He | in the West. 113 reported that, in addition to lis | into the street, This was done #0 that Miss Green oe faut seven (7) feet north fromthe southeast corucr | 2EENH BIREET, BELWEEN BAND. ‘The executive committee of the national pro- | was neld. 12 $25.00 for examination, his sis- love troubles Bond Linagined iat (ue had heart | would think that he had not had tune to dress BOYS SKATING COATS. of gid lot apd running thence north with the line of | BT GEN ick MEMIDENCE: KNOWN AB S09 _ surety. sald a serious maladies, and that a| himself. He gave no alarm and traveled the two id lot twenty-five (25) feet: theuce west with tin ¥ DE? Nv Bitition party met im Chicago yesterday. Prot. | gulity. a Knowledge of these facts helped to devermine him | tulles to Miss Green's house, “He sat. down upon Boys’ KILT SUITS. Hue of said lot twenty-tiree (23) feet: thence south: | TMU EEE iat the Bupeme Court of sAMES ¥. DAVIN SOMA, SD. Dickie, chairman, wag tnstructed, in issuing eaagad 4u Lis suicidal course. His pysicians, Lowever, | the plazza until discovered iu the morning Dy “Lis cooly Speen, Cae ee ee ae tue pintiict of Coluuibie passed on December Fit 2201 Penn. avenue, Cor. 12th et. {he call for the Presidential convention, whlch | , ,,_ "imple and B- vare < Bad woured humm that there was uo reason fur i | sweetheart. “He felated ‘t most senaauonal tale eet: EO eet badgers bw: | ah7, i tne cause of Basaaay otal ve, Bean M : HEARSE, AND ONLY | Ue 6 Was a suiferer from organic disease. | about the fire. ‘The house ‘was burned tO ‘Ube "ANTS. ; Eauity, No. 10.868, 1830. alse ease cane econ eee mayan Sous Sette uaeneten es ote ar sult e Pui Romario nd te | Hic ol lot sin dra ae | Pemoet elegy ‘ery 1,000 members of the | ‘The Burial Reform Association was formally or- Liquor and Love the Causes. ance, Subsequently a deiectlve was put on the im three equal ti ta, einlece, nt cK Bagy.iu, ad tlon te the apportionment fixed by the | ganized Monday in New York. Thesociety wassug. | AX INCREASE OF OVER FIFTY Ten CRNT IN caium | cause, who succeeded in making the Foung fire, oes iy, after date, cribed real estate, aituated” inthe city cf Wash: | JF Tie Borne Sottonal conference. Prot Dickiedenies tho sate. | 204 nytnomey. Dec. Y. DeGoes cre anes IN PIILADELPHTAL g brand confess, which ne did over his own name. stmbannally frome the day of os ington, District of’ Columbia, to wit: of ‘Let | ~ ANCE Dargai with Gon. c. B. Fiske, of New Jersey. for | Evangelist's P. church, who read the report ot | TB€ record of crime in Philadelphia during the | Wan ox rum OvsTEn Pinares.—A telegram from ny reno sold ee sseitacton of the | C350), cotatued within the following ‘motes ‘ad = ‘the Presidentla: nomination. 7, ‘the committee on the pian of organization, which | PFes¢nt Year shows an increase of 55 per cent over | annapolis, Dec. 12, says: The resistance offered gi00 rill be ve juired at time of af bounds, to wit: uniug for the same ats point on GEO. M OYSTER & 02 mem Soe was adopted section by section. ‘The motto of the | ‘U&t Of the previous year. The suicides to date | by oyster dredgers’ against capture by the police THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING O., purchasers cost, ifthe purchaser | the cast line of 13th street, ee ee ee Diet Outten hichemond and West Point Terminal. organization 1s to be “Not to be sorry as men with. | €Xceed the whole number In 1886, and the crime of | authorities has caused an extra supply of aininu- y wats the arms, of male within, fifteen | fundred (100) fect, thence ‘south ‘twenty (20) feet, | _ OUF Specialties in Fancy: aaa Weng Of the stockholders of the | out hope for them that sleep in Him.” The object | infanticide shows the striking gain of 80 per cent. | !UoD to be placed on the State vessels as a means | a9 4, 400 7TH 8T. X. W., COR. D. the property ak tak and comtof dctauiting pur: | tence west one” Lundred (100) feet thence morth- | THE “DARLNGTON,” Richmond and West Point Terminal Co, was held | of the assoctation 1s stated to be “to unite all who | Coroner Ashbridge was ssked to explain cats of protection to thé crews, Several exciting en- m ‘wardly twenty (20) teet along said rast line of 13th 4m Ricnmond yescerday. —Altred Sully, of New | profess and call themseives Christians for a three- | prising ineresse tn erie, aud i repiy he aia: | CoWaterS have Laken place recently. In One case & sss WE 0. JOHNSON, Trustee, | sireetto the Flacsof Derinnite, containing two tho York, was unanimously elected president. The | fold object; 1. To encourage burial in perishable | | “Liquor and love are the two leading producers ha eS 49-dts _Fendall Building, Cor. 4%and'D sts. nw. wie ewy eg DS ; c earth. 2. To simplify and | of crime, and these two items in the death rate of | DelBg shot. JosrH Bowrs. Bau. a rt | vel anes ‘decree: One- President's report showed prosperous condition | cheapen funerals and mourning ceremonies. “&. To | a great city Deak a close Teiation to tuows Ganeee | Which was within a foot of him Was carried away rH => HANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM. | of the purchase-mqucy It case the balance in ome of {he company’s affairs. By itscoutrol of the | secure large and ample tracts of suitable grounds | Or course, there are other motives, pure vicious. | BY 4 bullet from one of a fleet of dredgers in the Bowss H. PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON THE | two years, in equal ta, for which the Richmond abd Danville Kaliroad, the Bast Teanes, | for Durlal purposes hess and cupidity inthe homicWdes’and despond. | Hver.. Capt. George returned the fre, but was & Haw. QURNEL OF BTUST ANB LINGAN STREETS | to purchisor must bv given, {0 bear interest SEE AAeeInH and Gconel, the Georgia, Pacine and |, The following specie reforms rere adopted a | ency from lack of employment, and sickness and ay ee ree 4 SQUARE 748, BETWEEN RECOND AND THIRD | Chey Soidisient cankrat dhe sarsiasnen lines er ¢ ct companies, it now oclation: 1. The exerctse | trouble tn the suiciles, but aearly allcan be traced 4 N . ‘haser's comt. Operates a system of about 4.700 miles, which, in | Of economy and simplicity in everything pertain. | toone of the two causes For infauticides the | 2 Be at Work Uhls season, and, nouwithstan a Abso k NUMBER OF LOTS IN SQUARE Tan, | sousesaucig af punanee's com Aeron Office: MARBLE BUILDING, Pa ave. and9th st. aw, of maguitude, ts the sixth system in'the | !ng to the funeral. 2 The use of plain hearses. | Dumber discovered 13 So iaflaitesimal with the | We Vigilance of ue steamers and sailing ALSO AN SECOND AND THIRD END AND | Breas with within ten days the Trustee reserves ee Lie ea Peg wring of the Kichmond | 3 The disuse of crape, scarts, eathers, veivet trap. | thousands committed every year that they really | Comprising the State Het, thousands of Dushelsot] — ourpaBLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, I. STREETS NORTHEAST. the Fucht to resell the property st the risk aud cost of | ,qctail Departments Nos, 175 176, 176 Bat. fad Danville rod for the year were $584,708, | Pl ‘and the 4. "The avoiding of ali | form but poor data on which to Judge an increase, | OYSteTS are sald Lo be stolen nightly. The dever- 2 virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court the irehaser. - : @ iG sao sgh th ampeat chr, | Unuatieian abd haters of‘ | Bu the seating (ett the ndmber pt murders, | seh rede Mel ted and Waow Aged | | of the Bites of Cotte ia, ceed ue the Satay (| ae Swe BaSiatieter id cand Memeo Di cons:ruction Of $249,9>2. The com of any floral decorations beyond a few cut flowers, | Sulleldes and infanticides bas advanced to a strik- | CL0=¢ a $84,000, a action isen. 07 ‘Wholesale Department, 45 arged to comsider the propriety of establishing | 5. The discouraging ot all Catinz’ and ‘drinking i | ing degtee cannot be seat ak eee | Hon mean Se WEDSESUAY, SUE TWENTY Fiust DAY OF DE- egress a ed an express company of Its own. From the treas- | Connection with funerals, 6. ‘The discourigement | the re-urd Will show m@ay cusious features In Suds SURPLUS, $21,000,000. | Cy’ ‘1887, at FOUR ‘P.M, all of lots JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Where we receive daily lanre shipments of urers it appears that the total par value of | Of aby DUC tmediate metabers yi gen asaume reas Latsit LaxpLonps WANT COMPENRATION.—At threo (82), eighty-four (Hi, and the ELGIN, NEW YORK, AND PENNA. ORRAMERT, Ube stocks, bonds sod property ofthe Co. | accompanying the body to the grav, eS 00 domgetion wan apenened ts ales Geeeean prin ng etiots B a since ede are, | MPSUTCuE ARDELTEINGS CONTAINED IX THE | NEW YORK PENNA. aND WESTERN DAIRY $50,965,401. ling Of the idea that ali the - 7 ert eld’ to Geort Js Oxed at $50,5 es Polling Of the ides that ali th | ch, but Never Knew It, tmeul that the Land-owners of Ireland are eutiled there HOTEL BRUM No. Sis PENNSYLVANIA SUTTER nother “Count” Comes to G a od tee tony te aan | HEIRS TO A VALUABLE ESTATE FOUND IN PAUPER | tO compensation for the losses sustained U q rey ame Seen oe pact eoniarngeell bap ge lla A Mm ernie GRAVES. the acuion of tue ioverainent in reducing rents to LARGEST SURPLUS. pay ‘oF DECEMBER “Ag FOUR, CLOCK | , Purmint, to authority given eMtasderee os NEW YORE STATE CHEESE sy pooe BAD 4 Rice BUT cktaL Parma “*” | eletuents. “®. The use of such br tne | A teregraam from Foxbore Mass, Dec. 18, ways: | 86S depriving lant ow sors of a severe LARGEST BUSINESS. clon if coh ean G2 she, feta (2 | couee No. 10880. we ill ell'strcbaeectien UU | cofin as Wilt mapldiy decay ute pent wg oe s e i ou 8 bya yl ts este ; ‘Saieabie able value o Tent (33), Sabet eto). pe cogs a np bry us, OL | Wuos» deceased husband owned @ large tract of land | and tn depriving land-owners of the right to ob.| |THE STRONGEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. {Ba thiraatae 90) fet 40) fo one (41), forty- | A. all of fe onda, waren Furniture mortuary ius i < e y Chie rooms | a0 the Lone Star State peor to the war, and whodied | Y9in the Uest reat a solvent tenant was abjetopay G2, forty abet (48), fore (SO), tty. | 3 ‘ave.m wa in the city of Do Nor Warr had been here about six weeks, on a change of | Oocupled by tie (ck sue impr n| there, leaving his wife and daughter with no ast — gue (SD, fifty-two om a sold consists office and bar Swindiing. He 1s accompanied "by his wie. ‘a | clumncor he pinata hieans of support. At the close of the war Gen | A Buixp MAN AND HIs COMPANION KILLED.—The CAEL tee Spray sine’ Coo) Peicsk Cranes: | furniture and “‘ctinge | complet: the ‘isins soba ersemaeneds ~~ ~~~ "woes: ebarming young Woman Of twenty. He was intro. | | Sheridan had the widow and daughter sent to their | dead and mangled bodies of two men Were found ‘We issue Investment Policies that will pay better re- | ghue’s wul od seven hundred sot ache: ture and wares, including s full out- — Gueing D. Appieton & Co.'s Mnest works, but did | old home in his town. Here the daughter worked | Monday morning at the side of the Camden and (749), all of enid real estave situ. | ot table Gisnes, silverware, c y MOrnlg turns than s Government Bond and larger dividends | Sud f at elo Now 1s THE TIME ‘Bet seem very industrious in the buangs. He | secretary: E. Is, Youne in the straw factory until she died, some five years | Avluntic Kaliroad Wacks, about mile from Cam- | than a Savings Bank. Sein the ‘Columbia and will be sold in the | quess'e-s i t-te Spent most of his time in society, and Mad suc- | fey" ot etgy sts, YOUN : ago, and was buried by her shopmates, Since | den, N.J.. The Were subsequently sdenti- | “Correspondance sellcited, One. | Bedroom suite complete tor eventoes | To buy your warmer Clothing, Come and ave our we Sits eg gotta an entree to thé most fashlon- | presideats.” tue tev. Dr'A'stnt ati ene Sos | {ect the, widow, has Deon very poor.” She went | Hed at ious of, Aired Stratton aged sevenveen, ater diepurcate money the decree, are:,_One- Ros with carpets foreach room sieht Ly a ed trom heathen nut arin, where she died | and Alonzo Hudson, aged twent who i mattresses He said tage he was @ count and that-on tne | CTA! Was loneritea trom ‘weitien natioasand | fe uae? ry sorry,” said the agent. “I | in the neighborhodd.« Stratton was blind, and Tt RANSOM WHITE, Cashier, tate The deferred peytiants of all cash at | shects, spreads, comforia; towela, be. 8c. suticient | WINTER SUITS, ‘of his dree oe this Aoullshod. Quite a suarp division | came prepared to offer her $60,000 for the land.* ‘was suj that he and his companion were ption of ea deterred Sop ei oe pore. OVEROUATS FOR BUSINESS OK DRESS, 42 Alsace-Loraine, Dut that ive years ago his father | tie ut crape wes pelosi orspey ae a ue | The agent lerv for Belfast, Me, L-day, seeking the | struck ‘ewtate sold, constitutes © complete outfit for botel | 44, = Pa {ne (church. "A ‘close’ vote nally “decided ty Re pe curiae to monty Back we FULL LINE OF Wi AND Bore 3 tse. rezenptions are Pad traveled exteasively and ‘Qnally had cume to ‘he society 13 to be entirely under ‘wile rests a whole, an J aajistectory bid te not wane ee in ite work, aud any Christian can join om pay- ingot eines above, wa will eelve ofern Stock is large and varied. The prices suit Sinus the story he wold and be was extensively ne ‘From the St. James Gazette. ‘Property. pone gue ya tne a back sent, and every _ 35 id “1m Gone, Um Gone.” ‘The presents which have come pouring in upon poo famy Pi tr 9 gly selicg piston 2b by Bp PECULIAR WARNING OF A BROTHER'S DEATH, _| Bim from all quatters include the liberal provision We gusrantes that the Quality, Style, and Fit commet Brees ‘On the strength of these draw. | Geo. Fry, postmaster at Ol City, Pa, whose | % nO fewer than 50,000 bottles of champagne. ‘be Leaten at the price. Altred Eater, arrived wore to deliver ths | nigut: December; bad ete iy | indoeaot ae jee othe greps sta ek ates ‘TAKE OUR WoRD . overed the fraud. under in- Dresentiment of red at the ‘meal of the dey is Mr. Baker: bar be ‘and | MS death, and on Monday morning Mr. Fry re- to be the Utmout extent of his induigonce + alarm conmrierunsad ato tne evar bail the count Was com- cetved @ telegram announcing the death of his | i it. ‘NOAH WALKER & 00, In Face and vr tetas Yo come omeation. —Te ga Gms May Reoner rus Cownmma.—at J os Basas guncy ot — to Gid. last | Hammond, ‘an editor was 2 eee... Egress a ee ae ye Deconarep Porrsar ‘out my wafss | Hoods. "Now: the Drother of the ‘editor, exc p uot Wu of 10. I set | Towne, has discharged the father of one of PORCELAIN, RICH CUT-GLASS PARLOR . po Monday atieu it was beoteartuaes | tbo giria, ‘They three Fed. ‘the eaitars F prorm’s bank, cys Fes, en "ns of he whipping, and. this is & LAMPS AXD FOREIGN FANCY GOoDs 4 ‘anything 1. | &Fime punishable by long sentences ia Indiana. ennenatas anawen. Try showed s | Bio Incxaan received from | man Ga th ' Pear Drother’s to twin ‘Gideon Fry hed prrgcntod HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Bey * | birth vochreedaaghteha, = “8° Seven by giving nee Bly whe 2m 00 Paamay!s ents oe, ¥