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i. ne GR FEES ; ; gts set 4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1887—SIX PAGES. ary pa south side. ‘This pabite ‘road 18 much needed for | appearance of the bier. A beautiful wreath of | Judge Acheson, however, and for that reason more | 1 wrap made by Emil Pingat, $75, former price $275. 10 a. Until 7 pm, excepting Cars Wash: peuinens travel south of the Presidential Mansion, | Wilite and purple violets and a huge arch with a | than any other bitterly oppose the adoption of the Saat | For Williamsport. mae: and the above railroad would then pass by the | broad base of flowers and an easel with printer’s | conferree system, which would virtually knock | 2 Black Plush, Raglan trimmed with Black Lynx and Wi x TED_A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO arg m. a TY r 1 ‘The Funeral of Ex-Secretary Mauning. Congressional Candidates. EDUCATIONAL RAILROADS. CITY AND DISTRICT. | icsrauswe ov roasc wrvoms or run wost bar. | ran veascot is tex remrrewvers raowrt-| J, C, Horcemecy, eae ORTON AL. |e <= incéinnsaaands 46 te Geek thee TINGUISHED EVER SEEN THERE. ‘VANIA DISTRICT. i: EBEL | NORMAL WP RE CREAT cyt, should be Re-epened. An Albany dispatch says that the gathering of Pie ey delegates from Fayette, Greene, IMPORTER. Mey So oes DIC HE NORE W SOUTHWEST, 5 Lo ‘ oa So public men at the funeral of ex-Secretary Man-| Washington, and Allegheny counties, Pa, ap- Senators, ‘Ro ok ID LOST RY, a oeesee erie changes Te the present rofite of | Ling yesterday Was the most distinguished ever | pointod to formulate a new method of selecting crag ARPT OS es Missi borioc ERK, Principal 497-00" | STEEL RAILS MAG! AT EQSIPMENT. LOOK! OK! LOOK!!! Washington ‘and Georgetown Raliroas to re- | S28 in that city, After the services tn St, Paur’s | candidates in tne twenty-fourth Congressional dis- | wy ww Sd ae LCUrIOg Lessons. raecu. ‘Trains leave Washinetoo, from station, corner of 6th » the crowded condition of 15th street, are | Bplscopal church the coffin was again taken to the | trict of the state, met again in Pittsburg yester-| W ww Ww A bP ed 514 L st. ne, For Pittsburg and the West Limited Exnrene a & public theroughfare, unobstructed at all times, | Cortege lett the house, during the me of service, | after four hours of tall as ‘adjournment was had = Ht YOUNG LADIES ad plcortar et poe © pouestrians and business travel, and running | aq ast moved past the Capitol Park down Stave | without results. ‘The effect of this committee's panes AND LITELE GIRLS, SESE icone teGhicars: | The Weekly Star. = - =° = The Weekly Star. the sald route from 15th through and around the | street and, leaving Clinton avenue and Broadway, | work on the next C ona] nomination seems tA 9 EX Ee ruT Rete ae <> Seep ‘rewlar road south of the White House, past | proceeded up the road to the elty of the dead, té | to be the underlying cause of the deadiock. When yan 2 °RF RE fF ee Vina es pb Louis. and ex= the wits ail teh street fronts of the State, War | bell in the tower of the city bali tolled, adding to | noses were counted it was found that matters were 5, da% 5.0 BK »| > SJ Frances lore ot His EGoTWeWesobe: | Sept sat cote tina vid Navy building, to counect wita ther present | the solemaity of the occasion immeasurably. about in the same condition as when the commit. Jad 24 Goo fk Eee = | gop MD. 207, Sowers MND: Mr, Frances eR, oor 1 Tee ee eeiouot Pemmertvania avenue | — The bier od which the coffin rested in the church | tee adjourned ou December 9. ‘The candidates fin, Mr.’ Win. 8. Thompeon, Mi, ; are Gea cee \ wn 17th rere.” ‘The Hath street fine could ex- | was covered with a soft bedding of moss and at | mentioned 69 rar for Congreselanal honors include | which ae well worth the attention of every lady wish- | area 2 als | Bee Teichicacs tended past the north froncof te Treasury bulid. | the sides Tong no hheso jet Zare, Colonel | ing a well-made garment, perfect in ft and Anich. | (PARTY) ERCIAL COLLEGE WILL BE LROAD. ‘ 2 seme ~ ont of said | Wreaths of laurel, trimined with dainty bouquets | Lawrence, and J. Bil Washington ‘during the Christ For Niacare, THE STAR’S POCKET ATLAS OF ing, ineace sosthward past the Wert "ine ou ite | oF Toscs and tropical terms, eamameed the mancive | County is'aata to nave precticalty Gaited’ upos en: | The entire halanes of Imported Garments below cash, an HERAT. ia SHSkS-- College ofce spened 10:4 ‘Saturday, with Palace 1) “ OF "aE WORLD rw Koa. ——1— i For New Yor 1:00, ana most imposing fronts of the new departmental | “case” resting upon it were among the exquisite | the fudge out, or ‘at least put him on no better | Jet at $50, former price #100. ‘Greek, Latin, branches, Tis Tred pie “On Duhiiog. and“ would a ra a OC a ee eer eee oate | ec Pee le eres ty, the delegate | Black Plush and Velvet Visites, plain and trimmed, | {Smee Eee'Ns, ¢ Siar cies nae | Sumer. 10; 2800.20d | 5. spectad and extraordinary inducement the WEEKLY STAR has tamed & pr. oe events, Should the Memottal 0 > erected, | attached and jomination, they ae not 30 aan Parlor — snape Rod wiiitional Governmental buildings placed, ag | ahd was presented by compositors and former | would be very easy to accomplish. Anotuer meet: | #t25 per cent below regular prices. TE, PDENTS’ LEAGUE: CLAS daily, except Sunday, | of a POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD to be given to every future subscriber to THE “EKLY sTaR hes been contemplated, south of G and west of | Companions in the printing business of the de- | ing will be held in March, ‘Seal Plush Raglan at $50, former price 865. Re ep ae ee ag 3:90,p.m. overs any. Tith streets, the need Of this thoroughfare will | ceased. The easel was six feet in height and was Feeney. ay ave. Instruct : | For % ‘all’ toninn Someant a during 1887. sul be more apy The ec: y from 10 to 20 cent discount. : te 4 15th to 17th streets prior to the | The case was composed of ivy leaves, white carna- | Oroville Letter to the San Francisco Examiner. Per: pa rfias thus demonstrated that the | tons, lilies of the valley, roses, and hyacinths. One great fact about the citrus belt of thenorth | New Markets and Raglans at from 10 to 25 percent | _n18-6w* Enange to ‘the present restricted one was alto-| Hesuing at the Dottom of the case was 8 PRIUS | ys mac ranges ripen and are Feady for the market | below former prices - . c gether wise? oat ‘Mr. Manning had been amember of St. Paul's | at least six weeks earller than at Riverside and| Special prices in Jackets. Otticere Elected. church for six’ years, and has been an attendant | Los Angeles. Beginning December 15, they are in OMcers have been elected by various bodies as Pec greeter ahs greene on Sarecae @ proper condition to ship. The cause of this is MILLINERY. follows: DeMolay Commandery No. 4, K. T.: | jtector Reese sald, “and even during the excite. | BOt difficult to see. ‘The winters here are about as| 50 doz. untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, selected wat. A comimodious public | trimmed with calla lilies. hyactnths, and smilax. | Early Oranges im Northern California, |, ®* Plush Visites and Sucques st prices ranging Hong Meppen ee ne See ee ee serve] oF : “uo Geena THE POCKET ATLAS ts a handsomely-printed book of 191 pages; 90 are full-page color. rim. Ou Sis | setting forth the geographical features of the whole world in minute detail; 101 are niied witn Ye for and Din’ | Ing matter, condensed into a graphic presentation of all the facts in the social, religious, political qm i, 6 80 1 | industrial history and condition of every State and Territory in the Union, together with 48 colopa woh, Om San: | Glagrams showing the relative strength of different industries and of different products in Z 42 - 1 ae Eminent commander, K. T. Hieston; generalisstmo, | ment of the Presidential campaign, in which he | mild and warm as at Los Angeles, If there is any | shapes, in all colors, at 81 each. ie iteachs Leds, Seeemashin, Cecio 345.410, | States, and other items too numerous to mention. ©. C.-M. Lower; captain general, FG. Alexan-| Wok sucha acop Interest a vung the cleuon | diMereneey Rowover tS is favor of the latter | “rvmmea Heand Bonnet at 25 per cen redation aig a Oh apes herds publozed fot aeons der; prelate, Ker. J. W. Trout; senior warden, | Of Mr. sland, ue never mised Sunday mora vicinity are several d ‘warmer. This | from stock prices. Ciifere address the princinak O, NOCwY> Foreir. 05, 4:20. and | ‘The maps and data have been prepared with the greatest possible care and are believed to Jas M. Hodges; junior warden, Jno, F. O'Netil; | Eresigent Cleveland during the forenoon had | is what makes ‘the frult mature cafiler. IN| alt Fancy Feathers 50 per cent discount allowed MISS ANNA ELLI 2 pandas, 0:00 a treasurer, Thos. Somerville; recorder, L. G. Steph- | sent a to Mrs, Manbing asking for the | Southern California it 1s ready for the mar- ens; trustee, W. 5. Koose. rivilege of making a Drief call, accoupanted by | ket before February, and no shipments are made | ffom marked price. im 8 WAVERLY seumsany, bm. thoroughly reliable. Excelsior Ledge, No. 14, Knights of Pythias: P. | the Cabinet offcers and Gov. Hil, before the before that month: Last season the southern | This is the first and last mark-down sale of the sea- ALEXANDRIA AND FRICKSBURG | RAII- é ing and Day Benocy 20 Maseachusatts ave, WAY, AND. ALEXANDHEA AND. WASHING \ Board | c.. WL Tune; L. J. Foe Re haa &: | ste and public funeral ceremonies, and at 12:30 | region made shipments to the number Of 2,000 | son, and purchasers will obtain rare bargains, 417-1m MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. | yor alexandria, 6-00. 6° If ten cents be enclosed with the subscription the Pocket Atias will be sent by mail, postage pre B. Corcoran; K. of R. and S., | this party visited the house and viewed the re-| boxes. Nowa point that should be and TLE, E. DEVILLE! 12:05 be } 3 3. A. Weigle; M. of E,W. H: | maize of their former friend and associate. eeide | constantly be borne in mind, and one that, should uae cer PANNALLVANTCAanoR Practical taachcr of ‘the French Language, 1327 | 10 9 and Ty? pa paid, at eubscribere risk, cthereten & wel bo cons tiy enpeess at Cho sunemtberpenpenss, Mohler; school committee P. C.'s, W. H. Mohler, | the Presidential party there arrived trom Wash. | disabuse all jealously from the minds of some g st nw. will private lessons or in classes, | 10:57 am.. 2:30, 6:30, 8:0. A. M. Croak, W. T. Mockbee. Ington the followhns employes of the Treasury De- | people living 1n the southern section, 1s that the Call from 3 to 4 o'cloc! t+" | Accommodation for Quan } Peon Coutell, No. 6, Order of Chosen Friends: | partment: Controller Durham, First Auditor | northern belt can have the bulk of its Councilor, J. L Thornton; vice councillor, H. C. heliy, Suj ing Architect Freret, E. O. Graves, | Oranges sold and delivered before the southern R ugly upepraing afcpuect Frorot. FO. Graves, | oranges gold and deitverea before the southern | Fon Rxcerrioxs Axo Pasriss Fale. ‘S. Miller, Chief of the Bureau of Loans and Cur- | of a have ever been made from this loser SEATON PERRY, ‘Treasury Counctl, nal Union: President, | reney; Chief Clerk Youmans, Assistant Secretary | but next year it ts almost certain that there will .(Succesor to Perry & Brorueny Chas Ro Smith: vice-president, C. R. Ferguson; | Maynard, Controller Trenholm, Third Auditor be sever: =e, ELEGANT GOLD AND SILVER BROCADED AND ico, (OLLIERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOTS Porch and whe Sout, 6. under 14 years of age, ‘Trains leave Alexandria A few: apie 2 in the a4 J ty r5 LUCIEN E. G_COLLIERE, A. M., ‘Washington, D. C., Ist. n. w., near Arlins Hotel. Opens October 3; closes June 1. 4l3-: THE WEEELY STAR contains Associated Press and Special Dispatches from all parts of (he | World, reports of Congress and all the Government Departmenta, United States Courts, Washingvon | ‘News and Gossip, Political, Personal, Soctety and Local A‘aira, Stories by the Leading Authors of the World, bright Correspondence from all points of Interest, Weekly New York Letters, Home Articies, \ ver, D. W. Keck: secretary, S. C. Jones; finan- | Williams, T. D. Keileher, Superintendent of the ‘STRIPED SA’ ey rT i , and Agricultural Notves—in short, everything that should be in the best, chat ‘secretary. J. W. Harsha; treasurer, Geo. A. Treasury’ Building Walsh, G. W. Albright, and| Memarkable Work of a Blind Man, Pane enone AED s ATORY station, where orders. aeesiy edna oe deme Pen of Otty-six long web Jordan; chaplain, W. T. Maddox. ‘Sixth Auditor McConville. ‘The London Standard having recently made a | “SPECIAL OFFERIN THE LATEST NovEL. | _ New class UARY 4.1888. Four months* ‘destination Paper of the most interesting cityof the country. It is ap eight-page paper oF ins JAX wi oe a . mL AL 150, $20, at MARTYN COLLEGE. Send for cate- | DAFES*S Y reference to the case of the late Mr. Wm. Rippin, | Ags) PER VeRpL AND PLAID SILK GAUZES | fonts 820, a10-Sm~ | CHAS. E; PUGH, ta filled columns, and costs oniy One Doliar a Year. Seed bs neon tae teat te eee Possibly = Fatal Prize Fight. known as the blind watchmaker of Holbeach, has | NOVELTIES IN FANCY SILK GAUZES AND ILLU- | ~~ a = IN A DANGEROUS CONDITION, INE, Poster, of Kyansvilie, Ina. ‘and, Josephine Piper; ee ae ae received the following note from Anne Rippin, Mobedille in effect November 21, wc (ONS. SPEARE" NEW BLACK AND COLORED SILK ILLUSIONS | Three months’ Saaxea CONVERSATION ana ms : daughter of the deceased: “My father, who was an | “ “AND BRUSSELS NETS, ENT. th bas VOres | 8:30 A, M—East Tenn. Mail Daily for Warrenton, ‘Alexandria, Va.; Jobo L. Bengell and Fannie M.{ Dan Flynn, of Providence, and George Connors, | ¢Y" MOIRE, FRANCAISE AND MOIRE ANTI wy | DEPORTMENT, three mouths’ course, $10. ICE | Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Lynehbury aud Sustions Bic both of Richmond, Va; sno. Cotter | of Chicago, fought sixteen rounds Monday atter- | Fxoelent workman, commenced Dusiness at Hol- | MORE Ack WHITE AND ALL NEW COLORS oT | CULTURE, and’ DEEP BREATHING. three monthe’ | Gctween Aleaandria end hburg, Bine Hire oa : Thornton ‘Norman 2 beach, but three or four years afterward caught a | SUPERB STOCK OF BLACK ASD tp BEN. | $QUrt tueludin Springs, Allegheny Springs, Bristo, Kuoxville, Kome, 31. Dorery: Freak Brown and Birzaveth stocke. | 00 At a polut twenty mules from Boston. The | severe cold in his eyes, Which, resulted In ainauro- | © GALENES PALIT RAM RIGS HER DEN: | PRIVATE LESSONS in any department. di0-dm | SEymn ‘Montgomery aud "New Orleane Pullauass ly; Daniel ffudnell and Jennie Scroggins. fight was for $500 a side, with two-ounce gloves. | sis, and, although under treatment of the leading BUEDE, MASCOTTE, SATIN, DUCHESSE, SU- 6 E. Sleeps Washingt wr x ~ Each man welghed 138 pounds. Connors had the | oculists of the day, he became totally and hope-| RAH AND GROS-GRAIN SILKS FROM 75c. TO LOCUTION.* depetiie, Caocheereliie Beales thee a teen, COLLECTING FoR 4 Starve To BE BurLT HeRe—| pest of the fight throughout, although Flynn | lessly blind at twenty-eight years of age. Instead | xy 8 PC ENING SILKS AND SATINS IN_GnEaT | @UR¢SHAETESBURY METHOD is the finest in the | Jeet re fe a Ae i Se ote Arthur H. Harris colore. was charged in the | tucnt gamely. In the fifteeth round Fiynn was | Of Delug crushed by this misfortune he, by great | © "Valery. RANGING PROM foc TO ERS Te | SEAGER CEN ATA TES TSO OMAS,AND | tween Lynchbuny and Danville; Grecusboro: Halsigh, Sen ee oar se Opa teary | Knocked down, Dy-a-powerrul Teft-handes on the | 40d jntlring cuore? and, perseverance, bevame | LYON EUME Sib VELVYES FROM 0 ‘toon | Casoe Hivatevy ‘Thva-two page enaioctoroer "| Gusto, Auante Birutnebaby Moutrornery, Now afternoon, With collecting money on pre— | yore temple. In the sixteenth a similar biow on | Ole " y 3 IN, BI ND 25. © References: Hou, AM. Garland. Atty-Gen,: Rev De. | Quen. siias orale. man Sleeper New meatations. | Kobert courtney, of tne pension | tis Cant spot fnisied the fizit. The stakes were | (HC8n and repair’ clocks, watehes, ‘musical | __ HANGING FROM 84 FG 84 PER YAicb, 3 Foangrenan, Prot Ales. Melville Hail’ and hundreds | Rome we Atlant, im connections with Putian Mlocpers omice, stated that Harris claiméd to represent the | ‘Warde to connors The last biow. swelled | Msiruments, and | every "article “connected | COMPLETE ASSO! UaHNS Se PRIGK AND. COD | MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND ORA: | Alenia to New Orleans. an M 7 Ye : “ alas v 4 ES AN y G VEL- | TORY, 313 6th st. n. w., half t of City P.O. n, Vicksburg and Shreveport. Solid Lincoln, Soldiers and Sailors Monument Assocla- | Piynn'y temple, and he remained unconscious for | Witt the | Dusiness was © truly | marvelous, stu. w., half a block eas P.O. AN UNEXAMPLED OFFER!!! SPECIAL $1.90. SPECIAL $1.90. Mann Boudoir Sleepers VETS FROM 81.25 TO 96 PERYARD, ‘n19-3mn trains Washington to Atlanta. Does not connect for ton, of Philadelphia, and was getting all the vas ci to a farm house, + i TREFUUSSE AND PRIN OTS RID GLOVES. — Cand O. route points Sundays. moni be, coult to bald tm, Wasmlagron.« moms: | wuere heiesin avery dangerouscondition, some | Or, Qe coud, do any, repairs required, oven | Rew BEACK ANU COL RED SILICHOSIEIEE | PIANO LESSONS. cansom each, aha eras Sune, tog, Meoemay | SHE WERELY WASHINGTON STAR, inswered “that he ‘was in facts chairman and | OF ils friends fear that be canuot recover, taking to pieces anit putting together a watch was | "ALL WiDrHN AND LUNuTHS, WITH NAPRINS, % Pupit of Wm. Mason, N.Y Riverton with & ¥- KB. for Luray. arriving 8:10 p.m. . Secretary of the assrlutlon, whose movement was a wal in unpinning and plining the matospring, which |. ALL SIZES, TO MATCH s0-Am* 8 Graut Place, bet. th, 10th; Gand Hats. | 59°30 P. M—Wastern Express Dally for Warrenton THE WEEKLY NEW YORK WORLD. the first national one that colored citizens had tn- Mebbing the Holy Father. it was Impossible for a bind man to do, and which | NEW FANCY LINEN DAMASK FRINGED LUNCH | JRnOOKVILLE ACADEMY-HOME SCHOOL FOR rlottesville, Loutsville, Cincinnati, s i Mi i and Suiumor’ resorts on and line of Chesapeake tions to the Guarantee De] ‘om at J Ds ES. : Is OR TABLE COVERIN ‘75e. ANI 7 . . Bo: isville; also for Lynchbure, Bristol Chestnut screet. Vutladelpuia. He Was told to | From the Loudon Dally Telegcaph. had hundred "watcnes in the shop ior Tepas | gat SPERIAL AUAHRAENT FOR DIGPLaxinG | Rate weaker Saat det, BE Gi | Chatatoth cq Eatie Rak aed a eat cease collecung, and was discharged. Some time ago the government of the pope | Some of thet belng brought trom a distance of 106 | | EVENING GOODS BY GASLIGHT.. ‘aO-tfebd . Tostergpolnis, “Through Pullman Sleepers Washing = -- called the attention of that of Italy to the fact of to 200 miles, Every watch he knew by the touch, IN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. T1:00 P change. THS, WITH DOYLIES TO MATCH. THE STARS POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD woot 3 Vi crry.—, - and every ei ice. Having been d "i FR EMOVED TO 725 THIRTEENTH UNTILJUNEL, , al—Southern Express, Daily for be sian ur dive limudred school teachers from Broakiyn | the extstence of a conspiracy to steal the pope's | ht class cackore afverinis os of sient ne plated SEATON PERRY, R Vbntp wow ape, Danelle ‘Malet. Asheville Guarloten, and New York city arrived Im the city yesterday | Jubilee presents sent by way of the Italian rail- | two single-wicket ihatehes, both of which be won, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9th st. ones arenen eyscenn ot Sound. .» Pulltten “dieeper Calne eee " Orleans Texas’ and California. ” Pullusat afternoon and are qilartered at the National, Met. | roads. ‘The authorities did their best. to prevent | He could play cards, dominoes, bagatelie, was a | Established 1840. 024 | 4 G0: oraddreas box ‘i Warhinwn, from 3:30 te | Qichington to New Once tere ae eepee Fopelitan and Wiliard’s Hotel, They will leave iis emacs —~ musician and leader of the Hoibeaca Brass Band. of thinking iu French and a good proninciation in ten | Montgomery. Pullman Sleeper Washington to Aiken, tomenee afterncon for home, and the time here ponazecregs. Wsnbprean enctrom sage teem sorte Practical use of the fangusce in thirty, | 5.,C. without change. ‘THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD ts Gescribed above, Will be spent in Visiting points of interest about the city, tucluding Mount Vernon, pe becommss oramsore A Broken Will. G80, W. COVALT'S CATHOLIC MAKKIAGE WILL NOT DE- PRIVE HLM OF AN ESTATE. An interesting and lengthy case has been ab- sorbing the exclusive attention of the Common Pleas Court in Batavia, Onio. It was the case of Geo. W. Covait agt. John Combites, in which the legality of the last will and testament of Mrs Mary C. W. Covalt, which involved personal prop- erty and real estate to the amount of $75,000, was ‘the all-important question of dispute. Tne willin question, which Was executed several monthssinee, provided that all her property, both real and per? sonal, should be devised to oné Joun Combites, tn trust, to be held tn such manner until the wite of G. W. Covait, only son of the late executor of the to be the “Bibiia Pauperuia” sent by the king of Saxony. The genuine precious stones with which the magnificent cover was oruamented were all broken out and the robbers, in order to keep the theft a secret as long as possible, fixed false stones in the places of the geni ems, The holy father is much Irritated at the mutilation of the splendid volume. ci aa eae = A New Theory of the Universe. ‘From the Cincinnati Commercial J. Norman Lockyer’s new theory of the universe {3 ugitating the scientific world. The Royal So- ciety, before which he lately read a paper on the subject, is reported to have listened with “stun- ned surprise.” Lockyer seeks to overthrow the nebular hypothesis of Laplace. Instead of begin- ming with a homogeneous gaseous nebulosity, Mr. Lockyer begins with swarms of separate meteoric eyes. —— see Civil-Seryice Police. NBW YORK POLICE COMMISSIONERS PRONOUNCE THE SYSTEM A FAILURE. Some time ago Secretary Phulilps, of the New York civil-service supervisory aud examining board, wrote to the police commissioners asking for information as to how the eivil-service system Works In the police department. Yesterday the commissioners sent a reply, in which they say that they have failed to discover that the clvil-service system 1s an improvement; that under it the board 4s narrowly and unwholesomely restricted 1n the selection of candidates for appointment on the force; that the percentage of those who are dis- missed or resign under charges while on probation is greater than It Was unuer the old system, and His early death, in 1857, was paruy attributable Lessor Auong the obfects tampered with is now reported | {) the severe treatment he hed reseived for his | M'sape Wir Us Furey AND WE WILL PROTECT YOU FULLY. This plain business proposition received the en- dorsement of a large number of people, when origi- nally made by us three years ago, We having lived up to the letter and spirit of our part, they—THE PEOPLE-of their own motion settled the question of our business existence by ‘TRADING WITH US FREELY. ‘We clinched the contract by PROTECTING THEM FULLY. ‘Men's Sack Suits, strictly all wool, 88.75 upward. wil Cutaway Bults, steieuy all wool, Bose up. Sleu's Prince Albert Suita, strictly all wool, 816.50 810, or #15, according to the class. ‘Trial References, Hon. and Mrs. 8. 8. Cox. V ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. France gna bullaing, $b end Fete. Nineteenth Year, ano, Organ, Voice in, Flute, Cornet, axes. 0. NY ONE DESIRING TO SECURE A THOROUGH Scducation in every branch of the French lan: nage and of the claswicx will be welcome ai St. nw. Prof. H. LARROQUE, A. M. of Sorbonne, Paris. © -d3-im*” RS. 3 N AND? M KS, NRANN'S PRIMAKY SCHOOL axD INDERGARTEN NOKMAL TRAINING CLASS. 1918 Sunderland Place,south of Dupont Circle. d1-3m A2 THs commenctat cones ines College ‘Theory, Practical aud Banking Departments, Day and Evening Sessions. ACADEMICAL COURSE. ‘Tring on Washington and Ohio division leave Wash- ington 912 AM. Unily except. Sunday, and 43 B M'Daliy Jarnive Hound Will 1148-4 and 33 M,; Hteturhinifenve ltound Hil 6-50 A. M Dally, and 130 8M" Daly exoopt Sunday, arciviig Washington ‘Puroiych trains irom thie South vie Charlotte, Dan- ville and Lynchburg arrive iu Washington 8-104 Mt. and 8:23 P’M.; vin East Tenneanec, Bristol and Lynch Duneat 10:49 4 Meawl U4 Te Mt Wie Chesnpeaks and Ohio route and Charlottesville at 9:40. Strasburg Loca at 9:47 A. M. Tickets, sleeping car reservation and information fumished, and checked at office, 1300. Penu- enue. it Passel ‘Station, Pennayl- Vania Railroad, Gth aud Bets. JAS. L- TAYLO} nl General Passeuger ‘Koont, ALTIMORE AND OHIO KAILROAD. SCBEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1887. LEAVE SHINGTON FROM STATION, CO} OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND C STREE on, Chicago and Northwest, Exp. daily 10: Te THE WORLD'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 1s @ Gainty book, bound tm Leatheretes Tree Calf, of 320 12 mo. pages, copiously Ulustrated. ‘Together with a membership tn tho World's Book and Music Unions, by which all standaré books and music can be bought at an almost incredibly low price. All these, two newspapers unequalled, two premium books, postage prepaid, and membership ( Book and Music Unions for $1.98 —1— ‘This ts an offer that has never been surpassed. OP Will, should die, at Which time, In ease she died | sionés, and out of these he explains the formation | that the percentage of complaints against mem- | Upward. * For Cincinnati and St Louis, Exp. daily 2:30and ences Sees, She citccts shold go to the son. | of comets, stare and suns, new stars and nebuim. | bers of the force race sree es Tear, Mee 12 018, 0. ¥. and P, all wool, | , Writing, Graminar, Rhetoric, History, Geography, Re ies. Araby should she die leaving Issue, such children as | The investigation has been carried on almost en- | SYS Children's Suits, ages 3 years, tive. Ci f plic t tevelan Sam, were Catholics or professed the Catholic falta | tirely with the spectroscope. ‘Space f= oecupied by | per ceut made agatust policemen appointed under | Children's s 14 to 13 years, $3 upward. In Seon oe Saen EE eee be ‘first floor, from 9 8, m. to 9 p. m.. or by mail. — PAYMENT INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE Should In bo event receive any portion of her | meteoric stones. They are elther metallic (chiefly | the old system. OVERCOATS. FRANCIS TEN, President, * Pot Lerington and Local Stations, +8 -40 a.m, ORDERS RECEIVED EITHER BY MAIL OR AT OUR SUBSCRIPTION COUNTER, . MAR’ iphia, Newark, and Wilmiugton, 7:30: roperty. ut should Suck children turn frou | fron, nickel, aud cobalt), or stony (ciety magne Ag 50, $5.25, 85 5 75 | SEURNER.C. EAM. Principal." elG-4m-_ | wp 3.55 pm. and’.05 iu res ADDERS DM ALL CASES Hretcathoute faitn they tell uetr to thoestate. It | slarlimer add ica colupoundsr. Mt has beeneal. | How the Heathens Speak of the Dead, | $450. $5.25, 86.8 90.50, $7.50, $8.75, $9, 89.75 | © PEXCERIAN DUSINESS COLLEOE, COR 7TH | “For imtdrmodiate points botwess Bathnvets and Phil- = further provided that should the wife of her soa | culated ‘that the earth, in passing through | From the Times of India. — Siiies nw. Entrance on D st.—established 22 | Sdelphia 15:00 am. and 3:15 p.m, ‘THE WEEKLY STAR, Survive hii, without children of other than Catho- | its own volume of Space, meets 310,000 meteors | A Chinaman would never say bis friend was BOYS’ OVERCOATA years. (Thorotghiy equipped. Youn inen and women | For Singerly anid intermediate points, 14:30 p.m. Uc faith, all ber property should be given to the | visibie to the eye, besides the vastly greater | goog «is name has voce added to the muster res a Pee BE eto WASHINGTON, D. children of her trustee, provided he had any. In| number that would be too sinall to become visible. shes =~ eer | 9n.az, 94.25, 088 Graphophouss Bapia Wetting, 'Btaam eat ewten oe Tue event he did not, Ulen the estate was to goto | They are probably distant about 250 miles from | Toll of ghosts,” would be the language used to in- coeur y time, Year scholarship. quarterly or monthly ine her nearest bivod kin. ‘This most pecullar and un- | each other, and inany inilllons fail to the earth | form us of his death. “He has become a spirit” 1s CHILDREN's OVERCOATS. ment rates. Graduates always in dewmnd. ‘Tius- Batural cutting off of her son by Mrs. Covalt was | every day.” We speak of te scattered meteors, | a metaphor equally impressive. “He has become Mela 1ovee trated clreuiary tree at College offen or by mal about by his marriage to a Catholic lady. | but they tend to aggregate in groups, and it bas & . Ss Gare) Gate eee Rear . C. SPENCER, Principal ‘About seventy. de witarse's were exauned ti | Yong been Ahowa ‘tat these Eroups comsticue | Oe O the anclents” sa speech strikingly poetical | $1.25, $2.75, 8.12% £150, $3.87, 9425, ¢4.50.up-| SARA A. SPENCER, Vico Principal ots ND ORGANS. theease. A verdict rendering the will wuld Was ren- | comets ‘The light of comets, says Mr. Lockyer, 1s | 404 significant, remembering the ancestral form RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY; ‘ JSEFURNISHI IANOS AND approval. A motion for a uew trial Was offered Ly | each otuer. ‘This will give off a vapor possessing | the shade,” “He has taken farewell of the world,” | | _ : : napoliss West Point. all examinations and 17°30 pm. On Sundays, 8:30 am,’ 1:30,"3:30, = oe ALLET & DAVIS CELEBRATED UPRIGHT tis trustee through bis attorneys electrical ‘conduction, ©The new theory is de | “He Mas a long journey,” are expressions all very | @1.75, 8226, $2.50, $2.78, 82.97, 83.50, @3.87, ¢4 | sO IVE INSITIUECe w cor Bthand Ketamw. | Syu hash Page J. B. Lerneox & Bro. Viacos tproved by wim fateuia. Special, seleas ‘<o* _ Seloped in ‘detall in the English scientille mage. | frequently used when Speaking of the dead. Sut upward. 5 ~ — | 4g Qk Stations on Metropolitan Branch. 16:35 a.1n. (Formerly with P. Hanson Hiss’ 0a.) SF ee ee ee A Bull-Fighter’s Fortune. due, Nature. ‘Tis great esseuthal difference ts Unat | the Chinese are not without unfeeling phrases on Tue seriirz scuoor, oF LANGUAGES, 10 aa and fe Soe aer Principal, stations only: WALL PAPERS. ty Nii Aone THE CHAMPION TOREKO OF svaINS “TuicK” op | the theory of Lap.ace begins With «uniform vapor, | {ue Satue subject. Still, It 18 not customary for | | Do not make a purchase of READY-MADE CLUTH- WASHINGTON, 723 14TH ST. N. W. aoe Sad 15:20 Smt fn Peatay eenpe wt Wo have just received & of new 9 poet While that of Lovayer bexius with pieces of Tock, | them to make use of such expressions when inen- | ING without calling at Boston, 154 Tremont St.; Brooklyn, 40 Court st., | “For Gaithersburg and intermediate pointa, +0:30 a. | apring yatterns, We ate selling ai ibe white Bok, ‘From the St. James Gazette. having familiar munersiogical constituents and | toning deceased friends, “ile has swallowed his VICTOR E. ADLER'S New York, 23 W. 23d St.; Phila. 1523 Chestnut St. | m., t12:30 p.m., *5:35, 111:20 p.m. ‘Papers ($ yards long) for 10c. per pieos, ~ - ante . crystalline structure. But tue old question re- | Dreath” ts a quaint pertphrase; but to “Sip his Thorowch trainhi in Freuch, German, Spaniah &e. | ° For Goyd'a ahd intermediate stations, +7:00 p.m, | ~ tiit Papers from foc, to 30, The deceased bull-fighter, Frascuelo, shared | Cura even more linperative Under the meteoric | Skin,” OF “Suretch bis legs,” are objectionable and | 10 Per Cent Clothing House 10 | Conversational knowledse in ONE or TWO TERMS. | $1000 p.tv. pipe gen gen with Lagartijo the honorary itie of “first sword | theory than Under the Levular theury, Whee ew | Vulgar speeches, “He has ‘mounted upon. the Pio suai classes, also private lensona Church trains leave Washington on Sunday onlyat | All work guatanteed Bret-clasa Fresco Painting of the kingdom of Aragou and Castile;” in other | the World-stuff come from? Z dragon's back to be a ghost on high” 1s the | 927 and 929 7th st. n.w.,corner Massachusetts ave, Highest references. ‘Terms borin uow. _s16_| 3:10 p.m., stopping at all stations on Metropolitan and Tinting specialty: oc cea: prot clirdiag ncaa aeagi Ahan — eS apotheosis of an emperor. “The motintain has Strictly One Price. TON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND | Pir FREDERICK, +8:40 am. 2:30 pan. t: ete Pp. | Tthatreet cars pase the door. , collapsed,” refers to a dead emperor. The dream Teast the satisfaction of killing bis bull at the | Where the Winter Air is Dry, sover's the exquisite and Uuthfal reference to Same instant that he recetved the fatal thrust | EXPLAINING HOW UNNECESSARY IT 18 TO WkaP UP | the death of a prince. 04 Mat wy Mave SL 8 | oe bee ieee uicipal, Voice Culture, Elocution, Lawsof | “cr HAGERSTOWN, 18.40 am. 30 : . Blective, English, aud'College Preparatory. | Trains arrive frum’ Chitao, daily, 20 vz, ana | EAeatixa Stoves. 2-Open Saturday un Tue Gaearesr Bancass 7th at bw are fustraments. Pianos 4 from Cine St. dal Munte Publishers: and. importers of Musical Instr " eaves an tn “3 MUCH IN ST. PAUL. +oo—___ Ee 5:45 p.m.; from Cincinnati au: 6220 (usic Publishers, 7 Fegular: fee for every event in which Ne tesk [ois | rom the Chicago Tribune Jimmy Peck’s Flight. Even TAMMERING CURED —REFE Pittsburg, daily, 7:20 aia | Inselecting a Heating Stove tt willbe to yourinter- | ments and Strings. 60,000 Copies of 3 ceat Mush won a ‘ canene goa = " = En dents of Washington and others wi per ss est to inspect our immense assortment,embracingall | The only complete stock im the city, Catalogues as £800, and the presents which he received on| “Yes,” remarked tue St Paul man toa friend | From the Chico, C terprise, OFFERED Taaveutly cured. Scientific, methods. MSE ington, 10:45, latest designs, which ‘offering st 3 == Saucy mote. Frasetele wan ih the habitat east as | from Chicago as he stood arrayed in bis blanket | Jimmy Peck had an experience the other day at VENS HART, Principal Washiuxton School of Elocu- | P mn, dali, and 1:50 pan. | *tyles and the latest cline er taid emgeesd much more. Fraseuelo was in the habit of sayt re e ember ° oa-dun That ‘the Gullihinter’s (rade was cue ofthe tery | SWE and adjusted a couple of buckskin chest-pro- | the river that he will remember for some time to| Tu this city in fine ready-made Clothing at the = — res, there IS something about the air in | Come. James had read somewhere of a novel way JKAWING AND PAINTING TAUGHT BY COM Safest in the world. The “trick” had first to be | tectors; petent teachers, Terms, Jearned, of course; but once mastered there was | this Northwestern climate which causes a person | of catching chickens by means of kernal of corn | LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co. | sonshttnbtemchers, Terms $3 pernonth. three les. Feally nothing to icar—alwaYs provided: he used to| ot to notice the cold. Its extreme dryness,” he | anda fish-hook. So, noe caring: to waste powder kt $1.50 per mouth. Studio S21 11th st. uw. o3-3m° | at the bu never “perforuied” before, s é voolen | #24 shot on a ‘seeuingly countless flock of geese, =< . E85 VATE OR IN Sire {xpertence soon rendering these animals almost ai | pecscary pee poxeivcaes acaua bshrshdoae ri he concetved the idea of going to the river and| 4 Fine 25 Chinchilla Overcoat at $15. MADAME 3 PELE irom Paris) will wise testes | Except as s. mall Which then trying a similar plan, A Fine #20 Chinchilla Overcoat at $122 at her residence and a& pupily homes.» {excellent Pro- | Baguage called for and checked at hotels and rest. led Frascuclo had appeared in public at least | Some Alaska overshues; “its extreme dryness | ‘The geese in the river bottoms number millions, ‘Trains leave Baltimore for W: ington 5 apecunily puLee | urna, scape permouth, three les- | 6.225, 10, 7:20, 9: 01 80: i on if, A Joy | Bee. ee ssgie G3 00, 4:1 = “ a acgpenpimeersansndgacne | | From Sinverly and intermediate polute north of Bal- | low prices. Keeping ouly first-class mechanics, weare rtp eee ot a8 pene owen poten pec eco Wn A B08 rs, 700 71 Pra TULA) Dodoo os and Organs, Toy Pianos, Drums and Corneta, 8. JExES £00, Pr re org id nga Spestent by ee SS a 717 Tthet. phones jusical Instrument jusic Books Every ee ST | Eni dhe Wisc a ae fouce before. takes a degree of oli: fvckoned by the mercury, | and uncy are slaughtered by the thousand, merety | A #ibe $22 Kersey Overcoat at 18. Saree ae gences on onders left at ‘Teket Office, 61 and 133i | = WINTER RESORT! KK ORES —_—_—ee___ Whicu would be unbedrable in other latitudes, | for their feathers and the sport that 1s" got out + $18 Kersey Overcoat at $11.25. ‘T. VERNON SEMINARY, Hae eT CLEMENTS, Manager, = RSE Chinese Penal Law. simply exhilarating here. 1 have suffered more | Or une hunting. Me. Peck secured a lot of corn and | A Very Fine Beaver Overcoat at 88. MM COD STO ana 1130 1200s net C.K. LORD, General Passenger Agent | Benwpa, E % ERE A SEVERE APPLICATION OF THe CODE TO UNave- | With the cold in Michigan, for instance,” he added, | twine, but instead of using the hooks he punctured Au All-Wool Mixed Overcoat $6.50. French and English Boarding and Day School for THE LAND OF THE LILY AND THE ROSR. BN ee ne as he drew on & pair of yoatskin leggitis, adjusted | 4 hols in each kernel and tied thetwine to it, After | An All-Wool Cheviot Suit at 810. Young Ladies and Little Girls POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. =_ P From the Shanghai Times. a apo Cer he Tas ued a oe he had laid out about 500 of these prepared keruels | Fine Mixed Business Suits at 86, 87, and $8. Academic, Interinediate and Primary Departments — Z ¥ DI HAMILTON HOTEL UNEQUALED 1 A ‘The Chinese penal code provides that when an | Caf, MuTS— “im Michigan oF Iilinots, We avlll say, | he attached the twine ends to a heavy piece of | A Fine Priuce Albert Suit at 815 ‘Commodious new schoo! building containing CHAPEL, MMLY Sane TO HO = OPEN DECEMBER 24, 1887. ne = : ri the thertnouuetey at zor above, han 1 us\¢ | rope and reachod for a small stump or soanething | Por Boys, trou Ito 18 yearn Overconteat 04, 05, | Seatiohs ROOM chs HOOMS made OFFICE. | ry INE TO NORFOLK FORTRESS MON- wit. 3 alten net eae aes hpuruicien, 1m aduninistering medicines | here WIth Je at from toety-ave to. AIty-Ave, bc.ow. | to Ue the rope to, but where he had set bis novel | a5. 50 aud 80, buiteet €6 SO melee » | with ateain Weating aud’ vest moder improvements, i Fy a ay ec Ree Aer ate, Sipe Bi 4 trary to the established forme and thercoy eaves | Markable,” he ‘went on, aslie wound a couple ot | “Tab there was nothing Dut a dreary waste of Sand. | "For Children, from to 1s, Suita at €2.50, 93, 93.50 | “Thirteenth fear borin OCTOBER 6. Steamers GEORGE LEARY and LADY OF THE WALTER AIKEN, Proprietor, encom ieee eqkhos fine aeortnent ot the death of the patient, the mayistrate shail ealt | FolsoLfet woolen scart about bis neck, wrapped 4 | and concealed himself in u pile of driftwood. Atver | 24 $4 and upwards; Overcoats at $3, $3.50, @4,| For circulars apply wo Principal, ‘Clos’ cousection with Boston and Providence Steams | _n16-wks.3m Hamiftton, Bermuda | Prominent makesat all prices. PIANOS FOK KENT. bes aan ona nagistrate shall call | dozen newspapers around ls body, dréw ou a tall | x halt hour's wait @ flock of the wild cronkers, | and 85. 3 ___MRS. EJ. SOMERS. _| ers, also with all other rail and Steamboat ima pa ae 3 ee ET are oe ee ae eat ouiuer fiotls overcoat, a Light | numbering severai thousand, flew down ‘near the | _ A full line of odd Pants for Men, Boys, and Children | “4 GRADUATE OF HARVARD, TEACHING 1¥ | . Stenmer Loary lands at Pinoy Potutgoitg audteturn- | TYHOMAS gg | eee Duffalo-ski , and a he: ial abt : PINEY WOODS Wound. If tt appear that the injury doue was un- | bulfulo-skin overcoat, and a heavy poplar b-ar- | spot and began devouring the corn. Jummy got | very cheap at A. Washington: desires -pupite oF 1m, amall | ing, Monday veda ay ee Tree art oa BEAUTIFUL ‘MAS 'T, EITHER Jatentional, the practitioner shals thea De treated | Girous.stianewea' winter climate, with. Hs dry | Mi,-ktife and clUD, Feady and Fuse up With loud | ware LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co, | Stet waureek ME TAGs BUTLER HES | seer Ficpaay, Thursday and Saturdays. cant ASS wasn se ogni of ( urtor 8 el 7 cries, ‘and Jimmy continu 2 #15-5m, . Pacoday. binds ne hii Sod shall not be eaneute for accidental homicides, | uumosphere, its Uright sunshine aud invigorating | rising, his Weight, seemingly amountiog to litte |, Roor snd, Liogds express wilt coll eat chock Hog teres, M. & BOWER, " SANDERS & STAYMAN, eee eee lowed any longer to practice | ozone, you would scarcely believe some things 1 | with the feathered bipedse Up! unt unt be wears | 220 Corner 7th and G sts, ee Eee Sn eh en ne OE OA O34 F street nortliwest. ee Sate ane Porro! = nediy de- | couid'tell you about it. | ‘The air ts so dry,” he con- | vision of home, a terrible death’ and where and | ~ i 7 ‘Passengers rates will be on and after the 15th 82 for HOTELS. THE Wi ATS WE SHOW (A MAGNIET- Esca'dcceit tn bis attonpes to cure tive caxianmc; | tinued, as he adjusied bis leather nose protector, | how this would end passed tn his mind as he | Jp No G Elegant straight ticket and 3 round tip. am: Ss. __| Boece geci or Panos. Pour aincus natues. DECKER — a ae @ malady tn | drew on lis relndeer-skin mittens, and carefully | was carried hither and thither by the frightened | & ostttvery No Gtoops Bllverware, Sa, Se Te > aD RBDED WaT 5 » FISCHER | Cases of feat ne stall fe trated. ao tale and if | Soo nS oe Te ee ae soces temg on oe eee HDB ved Sot who aha, ob Weta | ies aN woe. Geath cheue trom his malpractice, then for having ecils neXt to imposible Yo Teoh tne cold at a cinofaized ad Bring in oppoate recent ‘TO BE CARRIED INTO OUR NEW STORE, Baskets, eaves 7ustrect wharf dally extept Bu for iou, D-C. proprietor, Recently refitted and inalaet sin . i a —_ ‘scarce! ‘strings began to break and he was slowly descend- Spoons, Fork == wad ny day. ‘Situated within, Bfteen minutes READING OUR FOREGO! DARDS, eee ecstote nothing im the “ceestiat” | Midwinter, owing Wo the extree dryness of the | ing to the round, On looking down he saw ine 514 9tb street nw. Beene Toa and Ditner Services, JO ceock am Heturning, retches Washington St bavidews anti amusement caters and depots. Ree ATeatia imoa thst our prices are usderete ‘od out Code answering to the laws of “barbarian” nations | " “By the way,” he continued, turning to his wite, | ficee Wore, aying be rectly over the Sacramento é tess 7 ta bjects beautiful ‘816 LL. BLAKE, Captain, py en oy motores: Pins SANDELS & STAYMAN, 5 : y. Griwaing seems to noe thade at very low prices. cies a Headquarters for ‘Soe Smude to sud fro sinteaioaat iaklpeeetice | “Bask bring ine a couple ot hiankets aud those bed umn Hater than ibe othe, i hea ‘Over asand. | Youcan beautify your homes by adding some of our abies" Peazia Amerada POTOMAG BIER 28 —< : — om ou sas eee — iF he cut the ro} rp} wn. After three | Novelties at a small expense. Abridged list: t E; eel ME AL, &. ‘Fwice as Tall as ifs Wife. Tirtake a pull at this Jug at brands abd“ anale | DOUrS spent here he was taken off by some hunters. | Fancy Match Safes and Ash Receiver, 10 to 250. Stitches asa'SATURDAYS et fame, Retars MEDICAL, _ ‘stock. ‘From the Nashville American. oil, and then if you'll have the girl bring my suow- An Unconscious Wanderer. ‘Hand-painted Plaques, 39c. Pied Ware, cot ee ASSAGE | AND. | SWEDISH | MOVEMENTS EVE Ht “demired. One of the strangest coupies ever seen in this | shoes and iceberg scaling stick Til step over and ‘jemmuas atone pow ms cor zo xew | 70d Army Tripod, 40c. All of the finest quality and at the lowest price, | #2." faren Nemini Creek, ciples “Eiso slockric, Gey, bok, at vapor, supe oak ae city were buying toys and Christmas things at | See Wem pry the workmen oi the top of the ice jae Grand Army Ash Receiver, 69¢. Enuabliahed 3017. ‘Shepherds. Bee schedule. JOHN B. P: icated’ Aix Ie ile baths by Prof. 3. T. OSBAL- : ; aluce who Were frozen on Yesterday. 1 tell. you Wuacy Inabo : SAMUEL KIRK & SON, —* the stores yesterday. Tne peculiarity was the | Re'wouldn't be golug out, duis wes G00 iis foe | Chicago ts stirred up over the disappearance ana | 4! ee Kreat difference in size. The man was 8 feet 4 | ther south, where the aif 1s dainp and chilly. | return of Leonidas Hamline, a prominent mer-| Art Stes Silk Ponsee, 50c. per yard. n28-1m 114 Baltimore Street. Balt.. Ma OE aches tn height and weiched, only. 100 po ounds. | Nothing but our dry alr makes It possible.” chant and the brother of Alderman Hamline. He TOpe ce od ou al ‘Applique Flowers, P. W. 3 eet 2 is —— —— o ‘ago, atver Large! other Fancy Goods at cost OLAND a weight was exactly that of her husband. ‘They End ofa PT Homance. ooo ae bichbngd basso | je ‘WATER. ASure Cure for Bright's Diseaso of the Kidneys, Stone im Pipoialty, Paticuts treated at thelr residences “hes: | JQYSTEY. GANS, NEARLY HAVE = en jumicians the os over. New ve ae [b§ WHO REQUIRE THE SER) Moderate cog terms, pew “Putte TL earceees ‘auae IARMONIC" ine wonder SANDERS SiATMAS. WHESON, 1105 13m cn ‘Tit and 12th sta. ne. Ladies ouly. "= TER ANOS RENTED, TUNED, EX. iit OestYatatisuod apd only Ralisle Laie! bi ‘Were buying presents for eight boys and eleven drawn $1,000 from the bank to pay workmen. - ris They Hive near the headwaters of Bied. | From the New York Sun. “acter Iliad drawn the money from bank,” said OPPENHEIMER, 526 Oth st, nw, County = 12 the twenty-sixth district of tuls| Helene de Rothscntld, the strong-headed young | Mr. Hamline, “I'went into the Brunswick billiard | Sole Agent for the Light-Running New Home Sew: re Dropsy, Salt, <ity, SS a ae Woman Who married in spite of her folks’ wishes, — ee ee eee peolleck fn I pane’ ing Machines, s most acceptable present for Christmas. in the cape ~~. psy, EN Daly, cst, wars 436. on SANDERS & 8T. iP ae. Fighting to the Death. has begun to repent, and may already be held up | pecause I met a gentleman there who had been ‘a | Hall's Dress Forme, only @3. aa ‘Contains less organic matterthan any water known, ‘TWO LIVES SACKIFICED TO r c as a horrible example to insubordinate y lege chi - | New Button-Hole A A CASTAL ENCOUNTER. p) young wo- | college chum of mine. A Mr. Bradley came for. ttachments. 417 | seen the Sole Agent fr thie O Water Sor the At Jackson, Miss., Saturday night, John Miteheli | men. She was very rich, as her father had died | Ward while I was away and said he met_me there. aud some other Young men Were on the streets | when she wasa baby and had left her millions, | },AB recollect nothing more from the time I left Diseriet a Ctemtta. . JQEAD AND BE WISE_DR. BROTHERS, celebrating Christmas, when they encountered a | She made up her mind, although she was very | te hace fu ace happened to wera | Do You Neen Ax Overcoat wer ager oe Gidea Petablisked Raters pectsltes ter thie esto, Regro butcher named Whitesides A dispute | Hout taste Dutel, Biron Zuyien loved her for | as much in the dark as you arw I don't remember JOHN KEYWOBTH, Sia‘ull guarantee c cure al Cases of private ioeass parties then ceperte arene Nae used. The | ooo trancs Out of the bank for current expenses, | “itis ails Olan up to lest Teesday. ‘Then I Ts ee ee Some Pek tes toee at any tee es a Parties then separated, Mitchell and his friends | pought a fine big house, went to take up her abode ving trom the sone. Shortly, after, they were | at the house of the fauily doctor, und inarried the | walking oh Soule strcet. then wher fantderty Ca: | _You will nd SPRANSY'S stock of Overcosts spprosched from behind by Whitesides, who was | baron from there. It Was grand’ and sensational, gan to realize that I had never before seen the ‘varied, superb, beautiful goods, artistic styles, Sea uutcher sao eae whuely be wad” obtained | and Paris adulred 1t very much, though mothers | Place where I was. ‘Teouldn't Fecall the ondcloke | novel fabriea, handenace’ and fine. Durable Sivan Mitchel ean at en He tnreW ove arm | regretted the bad example. a her husbanda’joct | 12g, architecture of the buildings, nor did the | sseitons, wear-reaisting Beavers, besutiful and around w oath, cu erribie | for the Baroness Zuslen an usband, just auniliar. ‘more Atami Fastin his thecal “sfitchell fell da one ker, Dut | back froin Spain, do Wot Any longer preseat tne | Scere ley familar, The more 1 walked the ‘One square north of Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Telephone call 122-2. 46-1m Deoconaren Porreny Inanaged to draw his pistol and discharged its | picture of perfect harmony with which the; RICH CUT-GLAS8 PARLOR rr — 2 an fT IWhitestdes aied | {ue ‘ouse Ot the tauily paysicane eles) fre | Surrounding, me. 1 thought out al the c Gray Corkscrews, French Moutagneca, plain or ue Sake ks Telitive | 1.0R INFORMATION CONCERNING A RETIRED Bneen minutes aiuerward. Mitchell waiked a | very stout young barouess finds married Itt, es- | they existed, sun cases to Yas sean et | alk lining: all colors and shades fashionable; LAMPS AND FOREIGN FANCY GOODS E sea yylcouctad Mote fr ow. Joss Of blood.” lic did wines cxtknget® HH from | pecially housekeepiug, a bore, aud has adopted a | was in Chicago. I stopped a policeman endcares | Nght medium, or heavy weights. Prices te Wham 2 Pe ban SOHgE SY. Joss Of blood, He died withiu an hour, an for ridding herseif of Worry that will strike | him where 1 Was He looked’ at 16 as though 1 =D Se oe oo | deep to the hearts of the advocates of woman's | was drunk, and said New Orleans. ——- ee R MOTT’S FRENCH ERS ARE THE Of Onc Mind, Fights Sue has made the baron housekeeper, and | "*{ was too surprised to say auything, but T sup- yoR standard remedy for all ‘diseases From the Omabs World siloms uum 0,000 frases x mouth to tect ex- | pou the polcerban insugae Sek aia _ Deval, crekin troubles, urinary Gisesses cured Kagged yl aime on the | penses. manage every. | Posten oe box. aryeTue sich ae getting Heber aud the poor | Cuaguueher Private capenses mune come Out o| ous “Finaig't poe mia: te sabes tem ee Gtonax aynawsr, SHEL SES Seer h eee care bs hos 1% Ln of cook | store, where I find a cit ‘and hunt ‘8 sale poorer. and other servants, the market ‘his own tail e ‘named se M. W. BEVERIDGR, Leta 7 Wealthy Saioon-keeper (dropping the dime in | or’s bills, &. Parts, which enjoys’ such things | sPd'wost tee a, Gielier. 1 found the address ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, myli-ly _8T. — Faw. nlvwks-2m 1009 Pennsylvania ave, the drawer)—“Yes, that’s so.” 434 SEVENTH ST. N.W. once. “When I entered I saw Yery inch, spends much Ume elaborating funny | Mr Thomas’ Walken or thie on 229 ‘co schedules 6¢ Baron Zuylen’s probable fl ‘said doar ‘Guat a Gouvanianmaa Count. The fun will Not last tong, as the stout | Wit, ME-Oteller. He rom the Philadelphia News A young lady living up town received a spectal- | ons for Nice. delivery letter. The messenger handed her the ‘en to sigh for tt She took the book, and, ine & Manco Wiec. stead Of writing her signature, she wrote: * Joan: Glad to hear from you. Come up Sunday Nazroxaz, Novarry Wonss, Bor Yous Xaus Gurrs Now. Ean Soe ee ae a and all ‘were try. Boom 45, Post building. AND SEE THE SLAUGHTER A | eerste en Suremeevous wale, WE ARE MAKING IN Papa from Chicago. anything the | manufacture all hindsof Patented Novelties, Models’ >, LEAVING ‘Who supply more families with F . COKE, aAXD WoO! aignt.” he had answered tholetier! ‘There was a race riot at Shenandoah, Pa, Mon- 6 ‘ec, Fine Gold, Silver, and Nickel Plating done, Eati- bg ne | Womms ON rum Comnrrrex—The newly-clected | ay night, between about 600 Poles and Hunga- tg POUR cee ries | mates furnished. ee wharves Depot and Baiizoed Nera. 22thand’ Salman, Of, te Cook County, Ty eau | rian, wake may result in the death of a Mra | American Fishery Association, has Tecetved » l= |” aio. - _— jE RSE al ‘Era - prohil party, Gowansky ugust Gi! ‘5 trouble grew | ter from Governor Beaver, ‘p invitation. CHILDS, Prop. r Foe aingioton, of | “Evanston. His accept. Out of a race and religious ill-feeling existing tor | ‘© ide at» tatng Co beheld ta Hordrutral ™ B ROBES. 4 Rawr Fos Cununus ghee fhe’ propodtion to Same women ae aeebee at | long time, the Hungarians claiming to be im. Come SEE Mao aag 8) Room & Avvuox. cy 801 Market Space; 308 and 310 8th st. committee and invite thei to county convene ‘on by the Polish priest. A few of the two | fisting amen 0nd oa ‘Wo are pleased to announce that we have the most Yous as ates ip the proportion of one {or ‘met and engaged in a fst quarrel over an | cludigg nis aeospeabes tos =i ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HD.B ‘complete assortment of iSrpmton wal Scapa ans Sunnis | tia VT gna ati | Sno aun oh nou cel Geeaion | param ax books, ax eT ATION, Ro Tors, FAxcr Goope ax woveLias ten 5 chetrmen, pa RA can idea more than this one ‘American No. 314 EIGHTH BT, N. W. (near Pa. ave) $ to be found in the ctty, ot the very lowest prices, Tue sultan bas conferred upon the king of Greece | been insulted was brutally beaten, as'was one of | SNete® Orders or requesta for inform you thet his KEW GOODS | selected goods can be Jali aside, {he decoration of the Order of NI ‘set | her assailants named Gibbet. The finally | Chauncey M. Depew has of John Jacob Sana asRert ‘Ate all garments made in bis | 57" Open in theovening: ja dimonds. The sultan will send a congratula- | quelled the melee and arrested of thering- | Astor in the ‘Ward of New | “tion, and sstinfaction guaranteed in price and poe ipeinesirss : pour tere exalts. -abam | mn? neqimssaene | as 408, 605 7H GE. ¥. W., above D st

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