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LOOKING TO 1988, STAGE AND FARM, amncors nate Hare Four Wives, | Rermme Faox Buses. AUCTION SALES. ‘The Meeting of Republican Clubs. | Mamagor John W. Albaugh’s Country | *7™OK1T™ Wouax Core See aw gts pe ee NOTHING DONE BUT ORGANIZE YESTERDAY—A MASS = tgp omy lle apnea olde ac ary THE KANSAS LIQUOR Law, You Can Keep and Give Liquor Away MEETING AT COOFER UNION. In taking the chair as temporary chairman of ‘Mr. John W. Albaugh, proprietor of Holiday Street Theater and the new Lyceum Theater im Baltimore, and of Albaugh’s Grand Opera House WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1887—SIX PAGES. ‘The Immense Stock of Fine Clothing Ln the convention of republican clubs in New York forty years old, tall, handsome and with very Oar mA eng, Must Make me Profit out of st. | yesterday, Mr. Daniel J, Ryan, of Ohio, said: “Wo | IB Washington, has of late years devoted consider. | ,7e.tie manners, He came here in 1863 ard COR. 10TH AND F STREETS, Torex., Kax. Dec. 16—The Supreme Court has | are here to reorganize the clubs of the country into | Sle time and attention to farming and farming | ote nimeeit ase bachelor. ie has been he see po “ a interests, and has spent a great deal of his time on ‘Must be sold in onder to close up the business. ‘This is anded down an opinion, in which they decided | a permanent organization; we are here to boom traveling salesman for a Geneva firm for several 1 2 his farm of 250 acres, about eight miles north of ‘no advertisement scheme, but a solid fact. ‘Therefore, ‘that any person, the lawful and bona fide posses- tue rvpublican party and not any one in it. We are rears, and made Butler village his home. After a ian Washington, which he purchased six years ago. pg Ay nineteen | 400't delay, but come at once, and see the Greatest Bar- SOF of Incoxicating Lquors, may use it as he sees | nere on a most important bustness occasion. Be- courtentp 2 zine in Clothing for Men and Boys ever seen in the * The Baltimore Sun to-day, in tte interesting de- ‘old, and the Tietie: (er of Samuel Mt; he may drink It himself or give tt away, but | yeving we must get down to business, I shall now faker Of Mr. Albaugh’s country that Favior, te hen, Heand ‘oung lady | City. W he cannot by any shift or device tn selling or giving | asx your pleasure.” vty . eee have siace been prominent in chureh aad Sunday- aay inriuly rade the provisions of the statute | secretaries were then chosen and a vice prest.| ‘Re erm was in a dilapidated condition when he school abd, ‘there have been rumors here REGULAR, AEE AOE, HOUSEHOLD pronibiting manufacture and sale of intoxicating | gent for each State selected. No other work was | ‘OOK Possession, ‘The Duildings ‘that Hanmer had led a wild life previous to com- ja} LAIN AND UTHER cahebes, quot. They also hold that a person cannot be | Gene for auth Sua setected ‘All to. | little detver than ruins, and the briars and sassa. | ing nere, no one in Butler paid Any attention to Cee, INGRAIN, ARP a convicted "inder section 16 of the prohib.tory act | done, adjourned fras bushes were taller than a man, even in the | them. A’ week ago a indy about thirty-five years. On eATS ORY. SEVENTEENTH. OXDAY MORNING, DI of Issl, for keeping im his bouse, store, orim a | day. est Darts of the cultivated lands. $6 high dia the | oid arrived in Butler, and the next day was Joined qauemeicastah: Paget? aj -4 i 1887. commencing. at Tr Taretoon thereof. intoxicating liquor for wis own | Several committees met at 4 o'clock. Senator | joking run and so reduced Was the land that his | by a privatedetective. For several dayathe woman front of our salesroom s latge collection of ievaselola od tho above aecke to chat tn <7. ‘ving away whea it ts done honestly | cnandier.ot New Hampshire, was chosen chalr- Geclared he took magnitving glasses of | re at a hotel, and , when Hanmer fect directed, and in good faita, and asa shift or device 0 | man of the committee on rules; G. $. Batchelor, | high With him io his walks about the farm | returned from business in town, she caused his ar- ean, ALTER B WILLIAMS evade the law. ‘The opinion is rendered Uy CBtef | Cr'New York, of the credentials: B. H. eruece of | inorder to dlecover plants in flelds he had | rest on a charge ot it TER $& CO. Auets Justice jiorton, all justices concurring. Michigan, of the permanent convention organiza. | Seéded for hay crops. His son, Mr. Jonn Wm. Al- | To.day an examination was held before a Justice DOWLING, Auctioneer. pn cae cae ub, tn. cho, Supreme, Court on. 4r | tion; d. A. Kasson, Of Towa, of the resolutions, and | BAUD Jf, went so far as to” plant in the eld | of the and the woman gave hername as > ppeal trom Miama County, and the decision of | 12) poyie, of Ohio, of the league clubs organiza- to Wheat & post, supp a lange frame, | Mra Mary Ballard, of Pitsburg, formerly of i! RF WiLAr SALE oe the lower court was reversed. It seems a shoe | J." Dearing the “This 18 a wheat Mr. | Brooklyn. She swore that she was married to HY At = 30 NEW stNaLe AND DOBLE sLaions. @ealer named 8 of thas place, Ras been In the ever there was a mass meeting at | Albaugh was not, however, discouraged by the un- | Hanmer in Brooklyn in ber, 1879, by Rev tm R; ECERBE RT WEN- Pat 4 the habit of sending to'Kansas City and_purchas- | «cooer Union, Among those on the platforin were | Prowising condition ot his hase, nor by the | Edward Coiton, of the Presbyterian church. Pern tees: Vit aoe aie wa 2p, SATORD ST, DETUTTES, ae quer for a number of parties. They then | SCOPE UNO of Caltformias W. oy Geamey rudge | witindl in at his ex} and ‘after apard | Her name was then Mary Bussey) ‘Hanmer Wad met for ose tine sbove tines. 1887. coma Fin poe Seer aera ae oe oe de ig | Walter C. Denton and ‘Hon. P. Redfield, of Ver- | StTaggle, the expenditure of & lafge sum of money, | then known as Austin and was a salesman feed chance for Darstas ing the city valushle persoval property. i838 ema ring Brod, direct oF Indirect, trom jue dis. | mont; E. A. Sumner, of Minnesota; Simon Wolf, | the application of strict business methods, and | in a Fuiton-avenue store in ‘They re- _a16-dte [AS DOWLING, Auct. ils Dow sation of ‘the bevi ‘Notwit this | of Washington; and Hon, Mahion Chance. Jno, | the use of the best agricultural principles, ue has | moved to Pitsburg, Where he was cecountant for WALTER B WILLIAMS & 00. auctioncers 2 he was indicted by the federal grand jury | ® poster called the mecting to order, and Edward | Succeeded in making his farm not only beautiful, | two years, when hé deserted her aud her baby. fOr prod Under section 16 of the probibitory law of 1881, | f° portiett was chosen chairman. ‘He introduced | Dut remunerative, in these daysof low-priced agri: | a variety ‘actress She alleges thay ous loberiten DOLLS! Dots: MESSE ET Gout etek arzed with keeping a place where intoxicating | tie colored orator, Jno. R. Lynch, of Mississippt. | Cultural products. Poaith, and. with the ald of Hanmer’s cousin at | 7.900 pairof Pantscan now be hed at about two- AT AUCTION. a Mquor was dispensed. He was convicted in the | ¥r ryncn said he was there to on the su) AGRICULTURE HIS HOBBY, Buffalo, ‘bas in ted Hanmer’s career for | surdsregular price at 803 MARKET SPACE of Seah re lower court and the case was appealed, the resuit | Dr-aion ot the Southern vote, In bis part of t Be had the money to develop his place and spent | tWenty-two years Yestified that she had HEMPSTONE'S OLD STAND. 3 AO Deimg a reversal, publicans who believe that speaking of the sup: | freely. He thought it was not wise tolinger | sistyne daughter ot EMI Wats ee et Cat: | Pom AES HEA SATURDAY MORNING, AT 10:90 4 M..2:30P.4, Ct Grand Rapids Newsboys Mourn. Pression of the Southern vote is waving the bl over improvements for a long series ot years when | cago, in 163, when DU twenty years ‘old, and $ 8 AA BK a Atameerte oe ie Saad Sepeyreus ous ee aa ree Fee ea Unie Keke Oe? WM TEE Toate. sob, But he would explain what the suppression | by diligence, push, and means they could be per- | wueh he wus known as Harrison Ingersoll. He | ©. § fa 3 A = | sortment of fbumaToliet ‘sets, real to YOR THEM RUNS OF? WITH THE FUNDS. meant. Jefferson Davis ts a former constituent of | fected at once, so he succeeded in doing in a year | deserted her and her baby in the fall of 1873, and = | Watcnes, J a laree stock of Silver ton, D.C, to wit: that ot — Guaxp Rarips, Micu., Dec. 16—Charles Mattison | his. He thought he would still represent that dis- | or two what his neighbors thought would take | married Mrs. Elizabeth Howard, his 1 az COR TENTH AND F sta. | Ware. Ausumie ci (ec. 2 dosen fine Accordeons, 2), thres 3, four <4) an¢ f ive (>), ta souratiy orguateed the “Wiling Werbeny’~ Seststy | TUNES ts President: bet mreralip’ be saa os | Soe eck a oe ae Tn ete cnet ree | be mnaerieh che ee ante lame. Deneoquentay “Gio-m WALTER B WILLIAMS &.00., Avcts. k Skates ‘the ro! Cleveland is nt, Dut mi 0 | a ‘was for 2 ALTER 8 AMS & 00., Av py 4m thls city, the immediate object being to provide | ore right there than he has to the throne of | ala he spent hours cach day for ‘long periods Ini | examination ‘and ured bail to await the CHES EE HE OF akGERABUE IMEROVED Bos shove cus tenes ONDA, DE- Mbeuce went tT Fina dincke hee ‘9 big dinner on Christmas tor ones pe bes Great Bi — Mr. ——— ‘could no more get personally y= MI pay oes of Leper jak son Mais artera ee JoserH Bowes. BA Baw pate zo a PTeeEL BE hwy SHORNE: — fort te the Yerianing, ‘tae improvements: noes ‘and alter that to afer the electoral votes of s-Ippl, Louisiana, and | works. Mr. Al purch: again Ballard . ee. —____{ __ Stee find moral welfare of the gaming and see that | South Carolina than he could tose of Pransyr. | no interes: iy agriculture, Uae soon tad, ie ik | she willnave the Chicane cee teste eS Bowes & Hux CUTY OF Wi x, D.C. UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers Soe <Sira"cash, Se Taisnce they were directed Into paths that would lead (0 | vania, Vermont, and Ohio. There are over 20,000 hobby, and did everything on the scientific high- | here to testify against: before the grand jury oF 1m! THI Se ne act ame e ar reeatne | BAe colored mea than white in Misiasippl Not | pret auyle with great wiccess, “A ‘friend ‘says | Next month, Managers of the Dore ees. MANE, SEE NB ‘With the idea, and a number of lad el assed leas than one-third of whites vote the rej ry ne Wi \-down farm ee ry = forfunde ney Se tnenype nee aoe = ticket, — bo more than ware oes he did wih every ore S anes ee Rouse, —— to a Great Government Work. eee 8 OF THe Wi ‘GTON eg ‘Was turned over to Matt a, jacks vote the democratic ticket; ‘State or other place of pul al A DANGEROUS CRACK IN THE MARE ISLAND DRY- Jber No. as well as it of the association, and af- | always safely and surely democratic. of in aifferent parts of the country—doubled tbe DOCK CAUSED BY SETTLING. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. ‘Sa, et Records of the Die: Tangements were making for a grand time on| “on cs. Noyes, of Boston, speaker of the house | income and productiveness and vastly improved all | 4 spectal trom San Francisco to the New York a on Christmas, and yesterday the ladies met to decide | of representatives of Massachusetts, was the next | the. ings in a limited space of time. Tribune, December 15, says: About a fortnight | ASSETS, 984,000,000, Porth half of Tot pombered ton (10), tm- upon how they should spend the money raised to speaker. He commended the address of Mr. Lynch. INSPECTING THE ALBAUGH FARM. id es r— 7 Brick Bulldipe, known as No erie tite meng. and meettigation snowed Wat be left | macaiacs mustampslne wanted todo sitnscostd | A Party weot doWn trom Baltimore yesterday by | £0 When the French iman-of-war Duquesne Was SURPLUS, #21,000,000. | $137 Sew eels pte at PROPOSALS. ares ~~ ee ee “ ” Z ‘haif of lot numbered eleven (11), —" = —— = last night for fresner fi and ner bumani- ‘to remedy tne last republican defeat. He consid. | rail to view ‘thls vanity of @ theatrical man,’ over — of EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT Eewsbors asd’ ‘Woot blacks wil’ aot ‘colsbrate | ¢fe'ytns, url of malt importance compared fe | Horeee were brought into requiattion at Washing-| stone drydock had eorua tho weight ot the great _— Sa8RUTaceet sorteeke wih ourstisy back Bue ego Heat and | or the oer ae ape Bewsboys & question juman righ ‘ton, and a most delight! rive was enjoyed out s in the rear, Christimas this year. South. “A letter trom Jona 8 Wise, of Virginia, | {he'old Bladensburg road. The whole councr thom | French vessel, apparently without strain, To- camgnet piaeecae’ if sid Parrot fot uumbersa. st (8), borinning for Nigton BG under an’ | SE wo Os yA ay — Was read. He did not speak hopefully of Virginia's | Waynington to the {arm is being laid out for vil- | day, however, 1t was learned that a dangerous the eame at the northwoet corner of aaid lot on a thirty ja'liber Bo. | DECEME m, ferutehing mal With ao Bullet in His Brain. republican votes. He thought the only clubs that | tages aud for beautiful villas. Hotels and insti- | crack had a| ‘tn the dock and that the set- hy pe BO Records, Ven treeuty bach, 'b ac: 4 MIBBOUKI BOY LIVES OVER TWO MONTES, TO THB | Would be of use there were Che hickory clubs. tutions of Ie are to be bulit, The farm is | tling of the mouth had split in twoone of thegreat LARGEST BUSINESS. econ yp oes = the pipes De a: ‘cheek for . DOCTORS’ SURPRISE, It was clearly apparent that the overwhelming | caijeq “Sade’s D le,” after a daughter of Mr. Al- | granite blocks. wend about thirty-tive (35) feet eleven CLI) fuchen aud by D and E | to the order of the Treas er of the ‘Sr. Lorrs, Dec. 16.—A special from Farmington, | Sentiment of che meeting was for Blaine. It 1s x- | pauzh. It 1s 3% miles from Sliver Spring Statior ‘The dock was built of concrete, and 1s now only Thence to the beginning, jrapsoved by « licicr Stable, pith the | rucht to reject say bide t= ‘The plans € : One of the most | Pected that the delegates will get down to busl- | onthe Metropolitan Branch of the Baltimore and ly faced with granite, It was constructed on| THE STRONGEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. "The above property offers, uuusual inducements to Se | fan ke Sere, ond any Ma, to the Globe-Demoerat beynses hess to-day, and devise some scheme of uniform | Onto Raili 3% miles from College station, 3 | filled ground, and by some strange error, while the persone desittnye iuvestinenta in business property. Set nr eras © Ge cerevenes: +. Temarkabie cases of @ person living with @ bullet | action. Tho main object of ae ere ae miles from Beltsville, 4 miles from Ivy City race | greater part of the foundation was furnished with a ee Fit (2) and these |. Terms cash. All conveyancing at the expense of the i. \eaiieasinaaaiaene 1m his Drain ts that of young Harrison a who | dicated in Mr. Foster's address, is to reclaim the ourse, and about 6 miles from the Sates Waser Piles about 50 feet of one end was ded a Hy Soa ‘ine —} one oe ‘tn wan rere. THOMAS © PRASAD i ‘Trustess. Geostes™ iT DOr Sinan Ay Foy DE was shot in the head by is brother on the 14th of | States that were formerly republican, but which, burg dueling grounds, ‘Bx-Secretary Hugh MeCul- | With such su; ‘The dock was bullt in two S)yours,' Lomnieel wo" ll cook ae Salee aleee: -dkdbs HORACE W. UPP/RMAN,| | Spot Quartermasters Mice, De. October. ‘The two oa pistol, when the cide? | toward detaseracy. uo Nave shown a tendency | iocn lives just oppusite on the east. On the orth | sections and {he part nearest the cals-on las De- | We tesue Investment Policies that will pay better re- | Hotes, "ill be require Upon coufirination of ‘sale ‘and | TINHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. “3 a the Quek Joona “ Pr i were playing with pistol, when the elder | toward democracy. is the estate of the late M. H. Hutchinson, presi- Recs. ‘while the main part rem:+ns tatact, turns than s Government Bond and larger dividends nt of alk purchase money the property will be a — c Rae * I be sold at Se, a ji"ea'paning cough the buys cfeit | A Female Daciit in 7Fviece, | ntsc Aor Sea, (Pu npiaia | (ue ceartsda,tvene fant angio oa | ten waist ear carat ey ryt | *OUTRIS SOLE, OF TEC ROE ane ome | BAT DURE BS Sea 08. ithe bal the farm, A - Correspondence | CAPITOL. AN} STE ND 1 - 5 struck the froutal bone in its passage and passed | sgwaTOR HEARS?’'S SON RECEIVES A CHALLENGE TO | Theater, Washington, D. C. Pron ‘any standpoint | stone on the twelfth altar of the course, and Solicited, tie Frantene wl Torgell of cost and rie 01 deteniting SeERTOL BED EN ABE | ‘nae and ‘information can be ob«ained on. backward and downward into the brain. The doc- MOMTAL COMBAT WITH RIFLES. the views of the surrounding rolling country are | feet from the end, is broken clea Uarough. vereateng Gibb ip tye thied serel ofercead COE ; ‘¥ i. oper Guartcrmester. = 9% Sy Grae tors think te ball is pow lying at the base of the | 4 san Francisco special says: Miss Verona Bald- | maguificent, and the great shatt of the Washington | _ This stone 1s 2 feet wide by ® in thickmess, and 6 RANSOM WHITE, Cashier, | be'required at tin D brain. Dr. Frank L. Ketth, of this place, and Dr. ‘ho gained some notoriety not long ago by | Monument towers up like a huge seniinel guard- | feet ORE, 4 cane Kull can be Suserved ia the Ss- WILLIAM A. GORDON, } EAL, “ee > — Frank Hireh, of Doe Kun, have attended the boy. | Win, who g: ing the diversified landscape. A beautiful grove | sure. Is fissure nas been closed several times new. FOURTEENTH ANI FAMILY SUP He was unconscious for some time after the acci- | her attempt to shoot Lucky Baldwin, whom she | or brimitive oaks 1s on either side of the entrance | recently with cement, and the greatest care been | _@7-1m 1326 F Street, Washington, D. C. x FENDALL, | qrustees FEWEST. | = 2 —--- a dent and bts eye-ball was extracted. He after- | claims as a relative, has again attracted attention | to {1 ¢ farm, and the well-kept, well-inclosed and | taken to prevent news of it getting out. ma ann 27 an He eee ogy ae"! ward improved and was able to take his meals | (6 nerselt by sending a challenge to mortal com. | productive felds and fine farm made a | in concrete who have viewed it declare it to be Ir T, M. TO Fat. a. ‘Goll ‘and at coup wien he wis suddenly aftackel wit iw. | Dat to young Hearst, editor of the Examiner and | déckled impression on she visitors. Pe ee Spee! ngedts * DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. | request of the party. thereby secured, I will From Fruovn: sit up, When he was suddenly attacked with ty- young ‘The dwelling ts artistic and comm: lighted | the Some assert, that when the caisson | were made of green cheese it might be at = —— phot tever. He ts almost reduced to skeleton. | son of United Staces Senator Hearst. Hearst | throughout by gas, The great circle in front of is removed the outer Portion of the dock 1s Hable | times to sweep the mold off ita face with a broom. but | _g#- THE ABOVE SALE 18. Po! cg lic auction, in frout of the WEDNES- ep By on. | bay. DECEMMME TWENEY PINST NEXT. at the house 13 edged with roses. The adornmenta | to fall out into the water. The great of KP M., orginal ie be fact that he has lived fortwo months with | published au article la the Examiner reflecting CARTE OF STPO} der of the Trustees until THURSDAY, DECEMBER hat Miss. Baldwin, and she rep! inset is oumich fis wentau ot’ tnt great isetcation oa wouna' those | HiMEEN Te eae eS i2i, wituavel on Linh ‘inset between _ be what Uy a a " ean en wand ater agains caisson te we wens ‘creat institution is © Wom, : saute hour and place " ee ee ee Chaligage after having designated lm as | Tox pe End actnceoe Malt a camtary tgp tues have everyeilag ia place, but when the Caisson is witte | besuitul face, oot in a cen of ld, " dr-dta” “DUNCANSON BOS. Auctioneers DAME DAvcat FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. one. SE ‘ “mean coward,” In her challenge ‘says, passed away, and portraits of many of those still | drawn trouble ts feared. The dock has. lown upon us at night isu mises, I will sell, wuction, Heavy Snow Fall in Mexico. dare you to meet me on the Mexican frontier with | Bn‘the stage’ “A walk over che place showed that | cost $5,000,000, “and the estimated odor Flooding the earth with s voft mellow light, Pa aL pbk deed Pa Sy cares LEE ieanden teen THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLDIg Eu Paso, Tsx., Dec. 16.—The snow storm that pong og pepe pm wo ca EX | the operations of various kinds for the further | Pleting'it is haif a mituon more. Sree rere ry cama ls that ll, se tt beri Whe | DECEMBER TWENIIETH, 1887. same hour and am oon ary. => overtook El Faso last Sunday penetrated to the | Pouto’detray them. I will permit. you to choose “cee oe eee chest. tial. Mt A. GORDON, gx Rh ig ye Saal Sie South Into Mexico to a greater distance than, per- | your own seconds tn San Francieca, while I will abdaciaidailin i007 wie soit arretial BF DALI, | pretaiacs, an undivided one FE, The Mexican Central | Wait unul I get to Mexico, where I’ wi o 7 « I Tru A Burche’s ° Naltrond trains ‘met Uninterrupted snow Stotins difficulty in finding real gentlemen.” ‘Mr. Albaugh requires individual merit in each Asp Sraz Tazy Couz. Lye ep tow ‘ace and Be. rand La ave. soca 3, tn oaunze 223, teproved reer} © from Paso dei Norte as far as which ts in| Hearst has paid no attention to the challenge, | one of his farm animals, in addition to having ifs. (CS 3 Durango, 515 miles irom E}, rae. Ae Pane del | and in all probability he will not, them of the best-known strains of registered MORE ie 3 a16-ats nie THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT jorte toe mountain Fanges still oe foaaB ey Finer. eS 2 deeds of trust, the amoun b. stock. “Frolic,” @ magnificent herd-book bull, i Yost Ay HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN. Real Estate Auctioneer. e Se ira ‘of elirty‘oue beautitul ant’ bostase-tes | SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR THR BOTS LATE Sits eres | Moanin earuomcti mnorners, nowt. | Leanna min att, Open an etch — Killed while Playing Cowbo vu vor THE a PRIOES MAKE BOYS" sate NGOS ‘MARYLAND. AVENUE, BETWEEN ~ seen : Lascous, Nex, Dee 10h percy ot four young | yurat"Wuitandwrtes eo the Ciacamsel Ga-| onan Uae shot ean, Me refered, Te | FURCHASES AT LOW PRIORS MAKEBOTS' GOODS Sell you just ouch ewer | EereTu SAND THIATEENTH “BEnEEES | cfoyc-toa ng tance a utodia saenta — meu living together at a boarding-house at Fre- | +e from New York: “The monetony of the discus. | 15 Usual even with the best of breeders. The fowls | VERY CHEAP THIS WINTER. cont Of Ne ete Fesnehe ese for A fine Dress Over. | on GON Day DECEMBER NINETEENTH, ee (EEG monk, in emulation of cowboys, Yesterday dressed | sion of tue availability of leading republicans for | Of i! Kinds are also thoroughbreds, ad thé horses | Goon surts, FRESH GOODS, $3.50. FINER valoeye lining and lik sonws body lining the St AT HALE PAST FOUR OCLOCK FAL T shail or all caah at option of vurchaser.. All copveyanc.ng | Beware of imitations of the Kame andl Brand, anda On tur Fewurn to thelr room one “Of ther young | "Me Presidential candidacy next year as been aRrirane, Goons UP To #15, Whe MOzON HABE Ehin of course betta the bin | 10,14 sauare 30. fecompil destin inten daye from mie or urop ry il | $UrSand oe to that ether sacks of tazvla ead he prominent mention of General Philip at, coat of $14.1 1 di wp won men, named Young, was amt himself, ourtsn- | broken by the pi He spent thousands of dollars the first year in ge om Saat THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ‘days’ advertisement. ing a revolver tn a reckless f eee anions, | La sperddan, General sharp, long a leading New | rertiizers, and found it a good investment. He | SOME ENTIRELY NEW AND VERY HANDSOME | , Doncher Know “Tust VICTOR F. ADLEB octls 9 mit olin TED ERANNOE, Set. “CERES” Ste Ruug® det Mf Ue mg gen | Eee Mah ot, suearEepan | ns tnn-amt rents now afar 40 oe | DRESS SUITS a0 AND el. Bare aA aD one aramven | Naver age pe iveorap tea terare| oe ere ee fllas Leshure, direct | nas iu favor of oncher know — U! OF IMPRO ST, rae = “g yortng man dropped trom the bed upon whic he ‘here has been Ses, gues tale abauy | Lache ate, and leo manipulate ferthzers Lime | OVENCOATS, GOOD ONES, 4, FINER UPTO aS. | GEN, GiiliNG HOUME feu PAViNG inaticaton: | ™AITUATE UN BLADENSBURG LOAD IN THE CHSC REL SFR arta esa ‘And bave the tmpriatot Was sitting,.a corpse. Uj - Young beridan ti nection, and it. has been est resu that z ace L early trasue over the vragedy. thacihe is not as tatractavie on the suoject as | Land is plowed and harrowed in the tall and lime | EXCELLENT ONES AT 86, 88, ¢10, #12. where they pey less for t Uiee Chey sinze, | mOOPTa 5d w.Geck of trust dated Moveasber: COWNER O- FIST ANB ROGAN 1 oe : wg i Sherman ig Jt may not be improper to | immediately spread on it at the rate of 50 bushels juired to pay at other: ‘safe proposition | 1446, and recorded in liber 1213, at 1elio Ze “8 o ig a is 1 ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS mia pone ers nan |S geaieecemtin co apprwae Genera | juts, inne coring at land, pein corn | DOYS LON PANTS SUITS, 10, bij Siow That Yo as bay inion Oveoant | Pashia a acticin UE termes | AND E aMy AMATREETONGR TEASE AEB irae ta Bloomington, Uy secompanied by | reaiew:y abd athe eaves no rom for owe | "MAltaugn wav tora fn uti 'Hey yearg| SOME OF THE NEWEST NEW YORK STYLES *iQL ilu Ta. es oerat fon anemone | Soeee Tail sale JoUle ware ttaeaT'ux | Auda NUM OF (Stag SGCRRE ARE | wast, one guia widbout thane pd mat meneind toons = sete | as to the fact that he profers not to. be bothered, | ago.” Besides his hobby, the farm, be pleads guilty | AT 12.50 AND @15. 95.35. 2 PAV Or DebeMuen ibb7. at FOUN OCLOCK Pat. | gl STREETS SORTHEASE, | his son Joanny, ten yerrs old, who was kidnapped | 314 wouid regard the office itself, If it could bs | to one other weakness, the love for a home, andin- 5 4 heovy Cosa. storm” Overcoat at 96.50. ‘the follo; escribed Teal’ setate, situaie in the | OY “uttictot Combi — _— SO aed tor alan bus neieney atramn | handed bim off a pitchfork, as atiurden and abore. | dulges ilinselt with three of them—one tn Baiti- | BOYS' OVERCOATS, THIRTEEN TO EIGHTEEN | A heeny Chinchilla Gvervost at €6:¢5- founty off Waalingtou and District ot Coluulda, vig: | of the District of Coin bin, pansod on the Jat da and forced to beg for bim, but finally Co ‘and | One thing that has not bed taken suificiently into | more, one at the farm, and one at Long Branch, YEARS. SOME XEW at ppiuilvome light-weight Melton Overcoat, all-wool, Jot gumbered one yapdired and thirtysecron (147) 10 | will se'l at public -uction. 1a front of the made bis way to Bloomington, ‘The fi has | consideration with re‘erence to General Sherinan’s | the last one named “Déo:’s Cot,” in honor of an AND EXORLLENT O208 AT | ei enything else weuslly found in a frst-sleas Cloth Binety-tiree id) abd jote niuety-atx on) toone han. | WEDNESDAY. Tie CWE) -PlUST DAY ¥. M GiLT 8 00, hued the boy from nis. picture and’nouned te | tuinde Qn the Presidential question is, that the | other daughter. Jt ta, sald he hay an eye 00 te | 96 ax 810. App.izomme at proporuonsce prices. If yon dida't know | Grad sad one (Oi) of Tuotiae Be Wwarraman's wib- | CEMBEL 1867 65 FORM OCLOCE ES amie] ane Wholemie Flour and Grain Dealera, nt m | two men who ai 3 SECOND. a q vision of part of olons Meadows,” and recor: th bal of lot uumbered’ -three (Y3). in Threl- father. It ts one of the most notable cases of kid- | jonn and James G. Blaine. Perhaps if John and | & tor an Immense theater, ‘valuable information and wo at once to. k, County No. 6, 101i Of the Surveyor's office | OU" — bapptog since that of Charley Ross. James would unite on Wililam ‘Fecumseh,. they —- so = MEDIUM WEIGHT KERSEY OVERCOATS FOR VICTOR E ADLER'S of the District of Columbia. + eae ens ag eae minced eee Guuld got hin on the tf.ck, but tere are no favor: | Camadian Fishery Clerks im ‘Fromble.| 00 oo 10 ber Osnt Glotloe Hause 10, | clerant sale Guovthird of tho purchase mone wate calaies ‘The Late Gov, Bodwell, abie signs even for that. , Ottawa Special to the New York World, Dec. 15. ‘“. OF IMPORTED GOODS: HANDSOMELY | 927 and O26 7th st.n.w.corner Massachusetts ave, | 8h; $50 of which pong at pAy OF DECEMBER i887, at FOUR Buzzers “Grover cleveland canniotarcuse meof betraying | There is considerable exciteuieat here to-night | ADE, WITH LAP SEAMS, AND FINISHED IN Strictly One Price, gue and two years for which the utes of the pur- | FMC. in fromt of ive prciulees Y will also sell et public Gov. Jomph Robinson Bowell, of Maine, whose | BSPEvate conversation, for Tnever uave seva butt | over the report that two clerks in the departinent vigor ci z Oven Geturday until Li pm 413 _| chaser will be taken at six per cont interest and oe. | Micon tay caf ia) taeatare need coe ee BREAKFAST - Joph 3 F Lea ; 7 : - en rast on the y noldcor_ alle mad (14), ia 0 : = death Was mentioned tn yesterday's Stak, was | ranted in saying tuat he has more than once ob. | Of fisheries have been furnishing private govern- 88 STILE. the opti-n of the purchaser. Jf the terins of sale are | red and forty-eiit (74): all of lots numbered thart Served, in quarters where be besiows pieces of his | ment information to the United States contingent Dorn tn Methuen, Mass., June 18, 1818, He worked on a farm until 1835 for 36a month, and then be learned the shoemaker’s trade, at which be worked Unnee (thirty-four Gba), thirty-Oveio). thtety, (Sy thirty aime 30), fer 40) forty gue s4l) forty: Some (44). forts-fiv~ (4b), torty-atx (40), fgrty-wevee 7), forty-eicht (48) forty aine (4D) Bi THESE ARE VERY DRESSY AND DURABLE GOODS. SOLD SAME QUALITY AND MAKE LAST Dot complied with in ten days from date of wale, tie propery walle reach at ie ‘cost abd ink of "the de= Ring purchasers ‘ALSO, IMMEDIATELY THEREAPTER, I will fier For Cunisruss Presexrs. SEATON PERRY, | mind, that be thought Sheridan woutd be the most | dangerous man to tue democracy the repubiteans couid putin tye Meld. Of the Fisheries Commission. An investigation, 1t 4s understood, has been ordered, rape 1), fifty-two (G2), hare FoR ARE 820. jnccesor to Panny & Buoranr, for sale at public auction, by virtue of another deed of every evening, attending schecl in the Gaytine, so Her Rea Lips Tempted Hins. YEAR FOK $25. NOW THEY arenueramareeccae SACQUES, RANGING | Hstyof,meine dave, reconled tn aid ‘Liber 1214 at fuy-ain (9) Atty owen (57 In IS he became associated with Moses Webster Stones Through the Windows. A. NEW YORK YOUNG MAN'S LMPUDENCE. THIRD. FROM 825 TO 950. z Iyime coutiguchs to that suove-drecrlicd, vias Lot 0), allot anid real estass ‘beluga business, From this Legtnniug the | 4 READING MERCUANT PERSECUTED BY 4 MYSTERIOUS | From All The Year Round. = NEW SEAL PLUSH HENRIETTAS, VISITES, AND ene a soe ‘sai ire Co. was foriued, with MP Bod. AND MALICIOUS ENEMY. ‘Two uptown young men were down at Bowling | “¥ YOU WANT SPECIALLY FINE Goons Look | NF} SEt PULSE HENRIETTAS, ee ee ee eee en of Columtia and will be sold in the 4 the business became proba-} 4 spectal from Reading, Pa., Wo the Philadelphia line im the country, Green the other day on business. + They had not | AT OUR SILK-LINED KERSEY AND MELTONS, | =P, CEN WRAPA FROM ob POM f ND SEAL | "ferme of vale: Cne-thind of the purchase money in = 90. 100 of which to be paid down at the time of sale, Toyz Sf eabe, go provided by the, accres,, ore: Onc. m this no., | Press, December 15, says: A. L. Durham, of thts | peen downtown ia so long a time that ct a FURVAND “SATIN-LINED SICILIENNE CIRCU- | cl ¥: pice prog pleat de yatic | third of the purchase inoney in cash; one-third in one Runt also eased ext-uslvely im agricultural” pug: | CIty, 18 the Wictim of some mysterious enemy, who | Gone dows there aaa sie cat many of the | MEDIUM WEIGHTS, OR OUR SCHNABEL LARS : va, | move and two. years, for which the ‘notes of ‘tus | Scar abd obe-third in two yearm fron the day of ONLY THIS BEER AXD BB . and also eagayed extensively im agricultural pul sights down there had the charm of novelty to ov § IN IMPORTED BLACK JERSEYS, 4 sist Intetest and | Withiuterest on the deferred payments, or all cash a sults He was president of the Bodwel! WaterCo. | wreaks his spite upon him by turowing stones | them, While they were crossing the street. trom | BEAVERS, SATIN LINED, IN HEAVY watouts, | XOVEL SIZES, FROM $2.30 70 48. Seemed ty seaekot saatcal Sot roperty sold; oF ail Te option ofthe pehaaar fe : eteteed ‘payanents : cones aud presidentof the Rapid Trausit Co. between | through the windows and doors. Last night, for | the Cunard steamship offices they saw a crowd of AMELS* SHAWLS: A SHAWLS. it the of the purchaser, ‘The terms of sale a sold. Hoan and New York, he had served two terms | tno tcath, Une, within the last tres toate tee | Soa ae eana Omlces they saw a crowd of | THESE ARE THE FINEST, HANDSOMEST, AND UEAGH DRQUHE SHAWLR, SCOTCH MAUDS._, | trust be complied with fain, ven day from tn | Ageposit cf 820 wil be reyulred on euch, ives or yar NEESER at AAD VA Ae a, Bad ta Thao was clogate et Lene fo the tena | attack was renewed by a brick coming through | Washington building. Just around the corner the | BEST GOODS, WITH THE FINEST AND BEST HAYS, NEWMABRETS AND UUSTEIS TANG: | 42 {sale or the property will be resold at the rik 0 ply Nath the termna of sale within ten days after | Phone SBS Convention, "He was elected governor in 1888 by | Se Sate, amend wad ova ans Gommeteching 0 | Ee nets Seeas ad geaertioniapeeeed abies | TRIMMINGS, WH Ha¥e BVilD Kkows. 40 Bn OhlatNat coer 1° $15. BEING THE | | Eachot tue above lots iy improved by a comfortable | Soa cent of the doreultias prchaeee At cea | PAUSE se rast S telegram from Hollowell, Me.,to the New York | fore a brick came through a sky lagu striktug nite ime. “Almost instantly the Imauerate sora Weite | SOLD IN WASHINGTON FOR 840, POEMS. BEACK ELKO TS ALE THE DERE | isda “Webster Lave Build seer a ABELL WILLIAMBON, Trastes, aul3 a Se Of Ger | On the knee While he was sittiug in his store, and a, = ani WEAY ING 7 ‘PEL | MP\HOMAS DOWLIN ‘ioneer. 490 Louisiana ave, — Bindwells death will te quite importants Cnaer | OH aother vecacion his Wile nacrowly escaped | Nelcoming trends fell to kissin E one guother: | SAME MAKE SOLD LAST WINTER FoR @50.|__Yripe™ “ANG! sitapaeeareeiires kh a WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. Aucta, docks {ue constitution of Maine ‘there is no lieutenant. | Flows injury from a slnilar migsile. He has cov. | ‘uolwe dan uncommonly pretty girl auld one of Oe TOO Or Ee a ENG ALINES, | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | —— mages =—=———= WINTER _ RESORTS. nor, aud the succession falls first upon the | fed uearly all the windows of his house w! Att ant Teen een tes. I'sa| THESE ARE ENTIRELY NEW. JUST MADE UP| FAILLE FRANCAISE,” SA1IN DUCHESNE. WHEN FOUR-ARD-A-RALE ASD. HE SS ae first, 2th senae ry the Moan | Wieecing but he" anreant nuh nd sone | ASHAMED? Takano acganat Hee | THEME ANE ENTIRELY YW Jum REDS EA TPA LLBIAt Wits | Ee, MOEA, ASP | A New lowe Fon Au pore, ay 4 . The term for which Gov. Bodwell was | BeW place to burl the stones throug! “fuilea | _ “Well,” returned the otuer young man, a practi- | WEAK, AT LOWES’ PRICES, By virtue of a decreé of the Supreme Court of the, ‘Opens December 15, 1887. flected: do=s not expire until the frst Wednestay | Of the police and of private detectives have tatied | ,.;Well” returned the otuer young man, a 5 4 ene Lyon's BUI Lora BLACK, AND | District of Columbia, holding @ special term ret ans amine ‘Sixty- | © et any clue to the perpetrator of the outrages, | © ~ , 25 SANGIN TO 88. ity, paseed on the Sth day of December, A. address thie Feazs Olle ad Was tong. been Ar oubIe ig. | wich iw all the more remarkable because itis gen: | “WAY Goa't you go and kiss Hf EB BARNUM & CO, EW EVENING GADLES AND IEPtsione Dtiuys lars causein ssid cours wheesia. Louis F | A useful present for any lady is one of our Light Bab ierwa ut M. A. BOWER, Proprietor. iiswas couse cheport ge Waldoors trons | Cait done 6 the ine waen tany peopevars | atraazedapat miggewd a1 PEN. avexve, | POURERUES IS GOLD AND SILVER BiGoapeD | shenalcr s caupineat sodas Showneier | peontag and Simple NEW HOME SEWING tee | — od tor th ct of | Passing and repassing. Last night's attack was Lae) a 5 iN. S ATING. ++ ‘oT INGS, B.C. ftw terme While, not distinetis Dot | supplemented by robbery, part of the house being be a REW BLACK AND. MOIRE FRANCAISE | bored 10.8: of the Lquity Dockets of aid court I | CHINLS, positively the beat and most durable ma. | FA 1 cage test nd shaliered Posed to the prohibitory lax, Mr. Marble has never | Tansacked, sud a clock abd a small amount of | Tha 0000, young man pushed his way into the FRRLOUSE AND PERINOTS KID GLovEs. TWENTY Fist AY, OF DECEMBER, 4D. 1su7, | chinein the market. Besutiful embroidery and tinsel | bY Particularly active im advocating itsenforce. | Momey siden, crowd and seized the pretty girl's hands antics | Souxsox, Gunxer & Co. MNO RESOEMES SOR CERES,AND SILK | at FOUR O'CLOCK F. M. in front of the premises. tg can be done on this machine without the use of Open, alt year. of tneot, and ic is by no means certain that the DEW | wayee @Bricn Heplice te Senator | her away from the clisp ol S buxom immgcane, OVELTIES IN’ GOLD SILVEi- MOUNTED | estate situated in the city of Wan any attachment with case, Call and examine it at our | Class in every a fan Dy ig oh ee aes ‘Morrill, “My dear girl,” he sa.d, 1n endearing tones, “how “ —— s Colummbte, and deserived sa follows: num. | office. MOT Oraane Wi icllowed by the new governor. Boston Dispatch to the New York Sun. fnen he kissed cr Ted, Fed ip nse — ioe HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. (2 PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. | Perel five hunired and one (S01) and, bariuning for S. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, | ‘2 Pooks a, Pore tab et a 2 Ea Mayor O'Brien replies to Senator Morrilts re- | turned away The Mecip ee. ne ceoeacand | A — SEATON PERRY, the part of said lot numbered, sixteen (16), st » point 528 9bow, 2 Yor furtsr intoranstion’ Seating for Twenty-five Years. cent reference to his presence at Sullivan's | were stunned with surprise, ‘The pretty girl was 1 Wo are showing a.reat many useful and desirable Perry Building, Pennayivanis ave. cor. 9th st. ‘thenes cast along the south line at an =. ARREST OF 4 BOOKKERPER oF THE waxvracrunans’ | Denefit in the Boston Theater, last July, as fol- | the first to recover her breath. “Oh!” cald she/] things for CHRISTMAS GIFT. Established 1840. 410 feet: thence south eighty. | G00d Machines for rent. Ld ‘ pamper boson with a gasp, “What ahandsome young man!” {| Colored sulk HandXerchefs, Pongee Silk Handker- eg to the extreme rear | Repairing « apecialty, tiieumae oc tae secs | “Genter Merrit, im the Senate oar ape Mefs, Silk Mufflers, All-Linen Hemstitched Handker- vents ihe Ciatece | Skirt Forms for Draping only $3. : Philadeiphia, was taken, before | Staten, says thas racentio nae masyoet the Senees | A Monume to Americans im China.\ chiefs, Beriin and Gushmere Gloves, Wool Mitts, Par. | LH & ‘eriuping. tad barin: | Good Second-Band Machines 08, Facr Tanz Bor United States Commissioner Edwards Thursday | % America presided at a banquet given in honor | ¥Fom tho North . aa Hews. ‘top Gloves, Dog-skin Gloves, Buckskin Gloves, Colored % F og 00, EEN Sree | Tamen lino of Ruhoehbery Mates ot pehesed Estabtished tn 1880. a ” Of the champion slugger of the prize ring.’ When |_A graceful act on the part of an officer of the | and Balbrigxan Hove, Ladies’ and Children's Wool Y o NN ED most, line of said lot and being prices. emmoan, charged wich stwaling from the funds of | the exhibition of the * manly art of self-defense’ | United States sheamship Marion 1s worthy of | Hos. Merine sad Weel Cenerwenn, o ¥ 836 33 REE E Thence north with theline of | Button Hole Attachments for all machines, GRO, M. OTSTER & 02 ts tant Secwens Sar pater Theomicers | was given atthe Boston rrneater 1 had some | mention in these columns, It seems the oMicer| UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, extre good value, 65c. ¥ 00 «NNN EEE heat: Teak rates | Dutton Holes made to onderstahort notin 414 | 9. istusssn pamey Putas Butter: papa pee ‘They placed the case in tne | WO Were delegates to the Electric convedtion, caeery in Shantung ome by] mubectteced Tahar na Pies Sotene Recta Setees mesures The said ‘THE “DARLINGTON.” Hass of the Pinkerton agency and Knight was ar. | Ab they expressed a desire to yee the exbibiuon. | Comers, | Graves of some of those who had | Huck ana Damask Towela,Table Damask in all grades, ones é ‘THE “SHARPLESS.” “Cow” Tested a few days aga, It ts Said that Kaight uss | |Sagwested & private box and occupled tiisem | Served in the United States Navy in years gone | Crochet and Mareeilies Bad Spreeda, Black Cechecoro 7 gre “Nerms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: Fos Ax Wars ‘THE “QRARPLESA,” Wheat Deen appropriating to his own use the baak’s | Hromuent if the acd) LAS: ‘nown mer. | DY: The headboards have very muca rotted | shawls, All-Wool Shawls, Cardigan Jackets, Balmoral . 3 thitd of the in cash, and the ‘THE “FOUB-LRAF CLOVER,” potented, money tor nearly twenty-ve years. He was chants, baubuey and precumenes prope pte away, and will in, the course of afew years, eo- | and Flannel Skirts, silk and Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, S08 in eat io two and three AT REDUCED PRICES, ‘THE -THRER-LZA CLOVER bookkeeper ~— mares’ Baa JX. | One of the most orderiy audiences I’ have ever | UFely disappéar, the names on them now ‘with wold and silver handles; Black and Colored Drees omreon! in the dag of sale; said paymecre te | We have twenty-seven Seal Skin Garments in stock, five years and has always been cousiderea tn most, difficult to deciphe Sands. Table Oreamery Bower wo xeene @ age heen # Wrust- | seen in the Boston Theater. The press said that | Y foliowing the lines the nates Were mugs | Goods, Silks, Velvets, kc. LOUISIANA AVENUE. JUST LOOK AT be secured by the notes sccured by, 8 | consisting of SACQUES, VISITES, JACKETS, AND | pontnd SS,.h0"ss, of Eaeey > Slortly, president of the pank, said that | "B¢ Dest people of Bostoa were there. ‘The whole ea to memory of the de.| BLANKETS and COMFORTS. Ywwa : pea sf, %f | ULSTERS, which we offor at lower prices than can | Pail Cream New York Obese from near be fret ‘cincovered that the books were being | HurTgoas,e uoenete wen tnd misrepresented, | Darteg. the ofcer had erected in thecemetery'a | _Tnerain Art Squares, Felt Druggets, Smyros Bugs, wwew : Sopoatt of $100 wil be required ot Umns ef'aaie’ afl | obtain to-day inany house in New York city. Gen. ‘by counties falsified oo December 9, the balaneesheet not | UUs Senal ad 8 | Chinese white le tablet, and on it are cut | Ottomans and Hassocks, Af 4 at coat. if the purchaser | ine Alaska skins, London dyed. Office: MARBLE BUILDING, Pa eve an49t et. nw. crgg Ov" erect within about S260 eee 2 {he names of those Whose, remains are lying in| All of our Carvets marked down to close out. ww £44 fail to. y aS “ate SACQUES FROM $100 UPWARDS. Rata Bet. ir. Kmizht ts @ large-sized man with almost wes cemetery. Some date to} Remnants Ingrainand Bruseels Carpets. belo « : if ¢ deta ‘Muffs and Boss, Fur Trimming, Coschmen's Capes, a ee ee 8 ae aos seunan sieee aean eee eer | MEnccted by an oMioor of the Cotta Senna wore? | cost. a mange aan Sotioe eee melt spoon of GSSSHERS PRE | gloves und Mudiern Cuildren'e Barsotpeimecan” | Denk ae ears 4 JOHNSON, GARNER & 0O., * Dunlap’s New York Hata, fax oor. 12h at. ened ‘MAS8 MERTING TO-NIGHT, io ‘the i ‘Home Comfort, oy ps = Sac penance pple gn pel ae 'evonr' Lenmar Sianastheeiana a STC ed ba ta ae 5 = a renee rar nora is Prof. John Mercer Langston’ friends there are id Gov.Javaand fo WILLETT & RUOFF, am GgtalsuD $50,000 OF Lonbon Maraetaera | much diagruntied at his removal trom the presi. Powsxo Ware, Sea ‘ Mueckte hun ieeercete ELGIN, XEW YORK, AND PENNA CERAMERR, A London dispates in the Philadelphia Press, | dency of the Virginta Normal and Collegiate In- POLAND WATER. . Seize . SEU DIRE, SE a> URES DAE aed December ma: Meng the sutute, and a mass mecting of the colored citizens 905 Pennsyivania avenue, —218-3m_ portan Gated says: Among the distin. | Ot peusesburg has, Docs calicd Ge bo nenh eee A Sure Cure for Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Stone | =~ Uncolored ‘NEW YORK STATE CHEESE gutshed Azgericans who came over to see the jubi- socaprene ir disapproval of the action of tae in the Bladder, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Salt ‘FRESH COUNTRY B80q, Jee was Mr. Randall Cooper, of Philadelphia. Mr. Of Visitors in removing him from the bead poser arty nad Booss For Tar Hozars Cooper has won the acquaintance of ‘Inspector | of the institute. Mr. Langston sags that Mes Bee sealer 908 "i ‘Tetepdone Ca} Pain OO, atk Byrnes by bis profemional success and mighty | ‘haan, the superintendent of publle instruction, Contains lens organic matter than any water known. ar Gispleased many rich and_amiurnt Americans by | scan taPracticuly put the institute wholly in the Tam the Sole Agent fur this Celebrated Water for the | Hest Caroling Rice per Ib... PRICES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED. Battering them in the way of lunitating their hand- | tye institute 18 osteasiuly a colored man Heise District of Columbia, ra a Mriting. | After 4 flying look at the effete monarch. | tact that, though be 1s a bonded olticer, he does not ‘Look out for imitations. Eines Ls Ws Azz Nor Gre tes ot Europe, Cooper came to pat ls) handle a single dollar of che money, and while It JOHN KEYWORTH. Kingston's Books of Adventure, 40c. Store clothes on. went down into the ‘city and | jsa tact that there are two negro weenetaries to ‘ “8 Popular Dollar, 12 mos., 28e. ‘The goods away, but are ‘theta at paices low came back with $50,000, which several well-known | the institute—one to the board of visitors and one ‘Oth and D streets northwest, ‘eal, Mutton and Pork ai reduced prices. enough to suit you. Come in Jouk around, Goat Danks had given big in exchange for his woader- | to the ‘coll ~ real secretary is a white man, One square north of Pennsylvania avenue, eapccial attention to our low prices of Chirist- fully Iaiitative Bandwriting. Cooper and a female | ‘egtnng » nat cols samaie een 3 Iriend set cut for the continent, and the forgeries | <ci ane i, “50 composer tae Ma ‘Telephone call. 122-2. 46-1m were deaouncad at Seutland Yard. On Monday | (ue school tn the Hands of white men, to appoint a Cus of Supertutende iMamson's long. aris oneetonene Eabond Couper im Pais Just as he was putting oo | Wak, wmlearned, inexperienced person president, Bsr Booxs For Puesexre is store clothes again. The $50,000 having been Spent in seeing the sights, the French govern- Juent has acreed to his extradidon, and now scot- jwedish. London cable special vo Un were Of a kind iind Yard wants inspector Byrnes to favor them | cember 15, says: Great excliomens was causa ta could only be lighted upon the box. ‘The Children's Gallery, eight beautiful pictures. ‘WAL Cooper's record in America, justice Lo-day Lord Chiet ” ‘In the Service of the King. Havergal and othera. Sipps = or oe lice Coleridge retired sbeaptiy ines the tenes, | alee eeanada adi Hoarau, oy ha ther of Tran, nae selected’ sio bill from & roll of eer 85) Superior quality Mush and Leather Albums, ohana aecewere gers nee Tee gers knew ‘this was Gen. Walsh afver- | - “14 ed Ward learned that the man was a regular bunco inmate Bor Yous Xsus Gurrs Now. pi Eimon Onn Dax rom Vorina lire, Lacy Bar. Steere | maine tended’ ‘and will serve ‘sentence, anh MAKING Mra Barter was mage o fet cams bot the other ee ate failed vo.come forward wih thetr stare of nan ae PORTIERES AND HEAVY DRAPERY. telegram 33 =r Penes of an appeal Mrs. Barber will allow the mat. ‘an ba to be} The board of guardians of ot) ‘Oklabowa 15 hoch seen nae a ro ’ ‘extends over two OF ite also ordered the execution to | for's ot the National League in aebuern | a8 201 Marhet Syace; 206 and p10 8m. being that the way | ve private," Woolfolk reorived the seavence stale- | the poke athoritien, wo ‘is Co | aliy and reasserted his innocence. Cy ot Paris Com. out, always clean, Cy sgiren Gernand cast | A ress ot the ministers of and 6 the Government has not to keep | Ragland, beld at ia with tas are te that p them out. One of the leaders of the scheme ves ‘whe ‘ection of the ‘was pentenced to one mouta’s| here, and says they mean business trom BOW OO.” | relation to Ireland. | jrosamment. = "| LAE ATRREED evous ner stint ‘mh?

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