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THE STAR TELEGRAMS 10 A ROMANCE OF CRIME. ‘The Sequel to Two Mysterious Califor= nia Marders. sr. Locts, Jan. 4.—A special to the Globe-Demo- . tom Sin Francisco sa A fomance of crime whieh equals anything jn Gaboriau has Just to light here througu te discovery of ‘building. About fourteen Fears ench Woulan, named Bonler, was o her room in Waverly Place, in this were signs of @ feartul struggle and brawny fingers on her neck. Her n igh- hsnch w rings, me, She a “lover,” who and Who Was very cruel to ber. arrested. The police beileved se aguinst him. “While the ca € er, another French woman of tik Was found turdered in Sacramento ircumstances, The officers, after & search for \be mt were about to chase, When, bY the merest acciJent, . jewelry taken from the § named Carrie M wi e mistress of Chas, Morumer, & French Further searoh of this woman's preui- gat OLner and very expensive }-w- a number of diamonds, and when questioned £9 lo ber possession of them she said that Mortimer Rad given them to her. The oBlcers arresied Mortimer, after some goed detective work, fasteued upon him not unly The murder of the Sacramento women, DU also of » him with many mer'sconviction be feigned insanity, and shortly day of execution his brotiier, who had i the way {rom Canada to rescue him from Jail, WAS shot om the rOOf Of the Sacramento jail While trying to rescue the condemned murderer. This encis | ue prologue of the romance. The lover of the muniered Wouan knew she had property 1m Paris, and als a son Whow she was educating. He ceeded in establisuing bis claim lived there Ia fine style on the Tentais Mehnwlile Waverly piace, the scene of the crime, was invaded by the Chinese, A tew 4 Chigese teuant of the imurdered use, in making some repairs, tore down. a i108 apd found an old Ua can contal ing old letiers papers. Tais he showed to Cipt. Bigage, & Frenchman, who is ageat for several Chinese fru ound, Uy ais astonts! Tent, that t dof deeds to prop- erty in Paris 6 Bonler to her som Pierre tress of the latter in Pars, yank book, showing that the leposited money with Gustare Freweh of this city #300 of 1 umnitted suk In sent the d eve a in 1 the long-lost dee ooxt te chal Supposed to be u Train Bobber. », TRX.. Jam, 4.—Deputy United States Mar- shal J. M. Waller has arrived in wwn, having in charge W. J. Brock, who was arrested near the ry line of Erath and Comanche Counties, mu trom the of of Arkansas. the prison! the leader of the St. Louts. Arkans:ts Aarkaba ow the 9th of met T vecember, and rbued the exptess company of | — 3 = | trict, who posted notices on Monday ordering a re- $0,000. S : Wonderful Tenacity of Life. | | | | i] | | | CALVIN PEASE LIVING WITH HAND SHOT OFF AND | BRAIN EXPOS.D. Sr. Lous, Jan. 4.— ‘n fro San Antonio, ‘Texas, gives an account of one of the most extra- ordinary accidents on record. Caivin Pease, while Diasting In a well last Wednesday, touched off a short-fuse d¥ namice cartridge, which expioded be- fore he could get out of the well. When he was Drought to tae stfrtace it Was found that one of us hands was blown off, the other badiy mangled, and the entire front part Of his skull, from Le eyes nearly to the crown of the head, carried Sway. leaving most of lis brain exposed, Due not injured. is eyes p destroyed. Notwith- standing these re and apparently fatal iayurk nsclousness a single He eats heartily ys well, though some das though it Were laid upon a E juowed With life, The man’s tenacity is the Wonder of all the physicians of the city, aud he insists that he will get well. ———$—— Dreamed He was in a Wreck. A TRAVELEN FATALLY INJCRRD BY JUMPING THROVOR CAR WINDOW. Lorre Rock, Axk., Jau. 4.—One of the most pecullar acedeats, and witch at the same time promises to be attended by fatal results, oecurred just this side of Newport, Ark., at an eatly hour orig. Last migat Mr. D. L. McGall, one of most prominent piinters and merchants of fa, ColmmMDIA COUBLS, left St. Louls over the his home. He vecupied a r. As the train urew out of Newport this morning, dreai be Was in a te wreck, he Jumped from berth to the Soot, and WIWOUt & maNwent’s delay Jumped head rst threw tae Window on cae opposite side of the Car vo the ground. ‘The train was moving at the Fate of sbvut 15 infies an hour, Mr. MeGatl was terribly cut ab ve Lead, limbs ai bedy by the gins and besides received serious fajaries Workiugs of tue DEa.n | trom his fail The train Was stopped and he was | pat on board and brongnt to this city, where he Low lies in a condition borderiag on death. a Peaceful News from Europe. GERMANY AND RUSSIA APPARENTLY PAST CLEARING UP THEE NISUNDERSTANDE Yesterday's European tispatches were uniformiy pacific in tone. The St, Petersburg Norve Vremya suid: “In view Of the statements published in the Berlin Reichsanzriger concerning the forged documents sent to Uae czar, the whole question suouid be regarded as closed. If the statements € documents were uine, Ger: wave well incurred reproach for du- sty. Tue iact th: authors ered does NOt matter at pres Sispate! “omictel declarations Paci: Character are expected at an wae: Zuleff, who has reuurned to juters as muditary attache to the Russian Says he tound the czar absolutely Opposed Berlin that approaches mad jom the tripe alliance have been the Duteb governinent. A lead- wspaper, lations with th Crucifixes, THE Missi YRARS IN THE BRITISH NAVY. found Of (ne Kev. Edward F. Miles, of the Episcopal Chureb of the Reformation in Stanton street, who Priday. Archdeacon Mackay-Smith Rev. J. G, Faweett to take charge disappeared tt Yester-y morning he put the case ta the A general alarm Was sent out, ription: “Pifty-ave years old, 6 ir complexion, saudy hair, w eyes sandy moustache, figure mes cach arm. He Was drew erwethe tact British wavy twenty years, ad he is & Wah Who kLows the world. ‘The study 2 is just as Mr. Miles left it—bis pipes a tae window-iedge beside bis desk, ks and papers in orderly piles, Be- books fs @ bandsume plusb-covered album the girls of the Friendly Society had just ed Mrs Miles Jtls to have ail of their pictures. a soe — Aw INgUxcTION ON INVENTOR KERLY.—Judge Fin. letter, im Pulladelphla, Yesterday isstied a prelimi. ary ijunction agalust Joun W. Kee. ventor of tue Keely motor, commanding’ him not motor trom the piace where it now sy OF Vary the construction and mode of operation f the wacal rencumber t ¢ invention. ‘The injunction was ted agaiust Keely y Bennett C. Wilson. | | work up RPISCOPAL CLERGYMAN Was TWENTY | WOrk up U York Work? says: No trace has been | ui the gearen for the missing | i00p, #0 feet water line, Lo meet the Thistle, ald pT! i ‘ROT tO Sell, assign, Or in aby man. | COUrt to-day. cnown Pxixce's Girne ro His Puvsictans.— | crown Prince Frederick William gratefuuy retea. | tered his pay nting to Dr. Mackenzie a magnificent case of Surgical Inst ruineats, to Dr. Krause a dhamond pin, Dr, Schrocticr 4 pulr of Fare Vases, to Dr. Berg- an two dozen stiver table ornaments, apd wo Dr. schtadt a gold inkstand, With each of these gifts, persouaily presented or forwarded tw the douee, Was a note expressing admiration for the doctor's skill and gratitude for the result of his Weatmen toe - ‘Teacumn.—At East Haven, Pa, Mie Callray was appointed teaeber of the district sebuol against the protests of the _ WhO Wanted the Out teacher retained. ince then the citizens have refused to seud their children to webooi, Yor taree months past Miss Caffray has Kept the scnool owen, but had Ro pupis. During the Lest moat Owe boy, four years Nas a fended, and bow compiatat ts made to Ube direc- ors that the bey ts uader age, abd wemand his re- moval, Mins Caffray draws her salary regularly. Frovipasd 4 Sear vox DiLeR--A rumor is being persistently circulated in Loudon that the Gi Ptomian Mi rs are vetermned to find a seat in the house of commons for Sir Charles Dlike, taxtug advantage of the absence of Mr. Giadstone to ace complish thetr purpose in order that no responsi- Dility fOr the movement shail rest on Bim It is asserted DY Many liberal meumbers that the pres ace im parliament of Mr. Duke ls really Becessary Luis Cluae Ln view of the propused further exten- won Of the fragchise In the coUBUeS, UpOO Which abject My. Duke Borcortme 4 Scw Getler Inforined SruNubrsnepanas | | | agree to ps eee. ot bal as JANUARY 4,. 1888--SIX PAGES. ‘THOUSANDS OF MINERS OUT. ‘The Strike in Pennsylvania Very Ex- tensive —Reading’s Business Badly Crippled. ‘The strike of miners in Pennsylvania has be- come quite extensive. In the Pottsvilie region the Bumber out isestimated at between 25,000 and 30,000. In the Shamokin section the strike went imto effect at ali the Philadelphia and Reading Company's coliteries, with the éxception of the North Franklin numbers 1and2. In addition to those at the Reading Company's collieries, the miners went out at \ne Pennsylvanta, owned by the Union Coal Company, the Enterprise,owned by the Enierprise Coal Company, and the Garfield, owned by the Garteld Coal Company. An arrangement Was entered into at the Nelison shaft, the Excel- Slor, the Hickory Ridge, the Hickory Swamp and the Lancaster collieries, whereby the. joey the oid rate of wages until the strike ig settled. Tue coilieries now idle 1p Shamokin give employment to 5,500 men, Reports received in Reading yesterday show ‘that of the pape coiliertes ta the Schuy1kill region, forty of the largest of which are controlled by the Reading Co. Dut six are at work. The members of the Kniguts of Labor in 3 while refusing to strike, have promised the Schuy! ‘kill guners faancial eerear the same as they are Giving the men ia the Lenigh jon. There is a TRoveMeNnt on fool amor the news men of the Scuuy kill Valley to hold a meetung in Reauing and bring such a pressure to bear upon President -urbin as to cause him to consent to arbitration of he miuers’ strike at least. ‘The strike will not nly turow 99,000 miners out of empioyment, but 30,000 iron workers as weil, Reports from the coal 1egions received at Read- ing last night say that neariy all the compat ieries are idic, but nearly all the individua operators have made arra: ts with theirmen Ww resume at ths advance, but it Is stated that the men will now refuse to mine the coal because It Will be taken to Udewater points by non-union train hands. It is also velieved that the company will refuse to furnish these individual operators with cars : At the Various depots and stations in Philadél- hia there {s the su-reotyped statement that the yusiness Of the road is proceeding as smoothly as couid be Wished, and ‘this statement 1s us uni formly contradicted by the strikers, who state that ‘the Keading Co. do not make’ public tue actual number of then On strike, 7nd that Lhey are cripy in all deparunents fur lac! ‘workmen to handie the trame of the toad the company says that It {8 overwhelined with appll- cations [rom laborers in search of employment and that they have enough men In reserve vo fil any bumber of Vacancies that can possil occur. Although the stock of coal on hand In the Read Ing © Port Richmond yards 15 alwost exhausted Uhe agents Of the company are firm in their ex- pression Of the belief Uhat there ts no danger of a ‘eal famine, PRIVATE OPRRATORS ARRANGING WITH THEIR MEN. AML Carmel, Pa, dispatch says that the pro- prictors of Bellmore, Morris Kidge, Mt. Carmel, Centralia, Excelsior, Park, Glendon, Primrose, and Mill Creek collieries, employing ‘two thousand hands, have agreed to pay the 8 per cent advance Une $2.50 basis peuding a settlement by the a aod work will be resumed, The Gap, Locust Spring, Monitor, Mer- d Cougressinun Scott's Pennsylvania col ies areiile, and the miners are devermined in demands, ¥-live of the one hundred and forty tramps in the county workhouse at Lancaster sented to go to Reading to tuke the Tue local Kuighis of Labor pro- oid a meeting to protest against tue POSTPONED MAKING THE REDUCTI ‘The ratiroad co 1 operators tn the Pittsburg dis- duction ia wages of five per cent per ton, decided ‘Tuesday to withdraw the order for a few days, for the purpose oi giving the Knights of Labor more time (0 conpel tue operators not paying the Columbus scale Lo advance Wages tothe standard Fate. A couulttee of miners left for Washington sterday to see Congressman W. L. Scott, and prevail upon him, if possible, to pay the Columbus seaie. I unsuccesstul, the Knights of Labor witl order @ strike at ali the mines Waere the Columbus Seale Is not ia force. too Twe Women who Attract Attention, MMS, BERRY WALL AND MISS EVE INGERSOLL From the New York Sun. Tue most regarded bride in New York is Mrs. Berry Wall. The pairhave been to the theaters nightly, they dine and sup at Delmonteo’s, and they keep pretty generally in pubile view. Mrs. ail fs not beautiful, but she has a delicate re- fined face, a good tall figure, anda very distin- fubhed air. ‘The strange tact about her iy that ef toilets do not show the accuracy and care Which are seen in the apparel of her celebrated husband. Her gowns have a stylish cut, and she Wears them With some of the picturesqueness pf an actress; but there 13 a carelessness in them ove raigiit suppose would grieve her spick- and-span spouse. You could search the visible fabrics on Berry With a maguitying glass without dtcovering a blemish, but his bride's collar was pinned awry, as the Writer sat beind her, oae Dut- ton at the back of her dress was missing, and, al- together, she lacked that scrupulous nicety of' de. tall whitch, seemingly, the king of the dudes would exact froui bis Wite. "Her hat matched her dress, Walch Was a combination of sage green and prim: Tose yellow, not Very effective, but expensive, Col. Kobert K. Ingersoll sat iu a Dox that same eveniog. By his side was a Madonna-faced girl, in whose lustrous modest eyes could be read thé itt Of inteliect. On her head was a tny littlegray Rat, umitening tho. braided. gray cushiere dress thal robed tue graceful person. This was the hat of Eve Inersol!,and the roc's-ezg head of her fumous father Made a contrast. Eve's hat was like herseli, unobtrusive, a hat that interfered With no oue'y vision. ‘There may have been a bunch of Engiish violets lurking beneath the bri, for t uded from its locality, Dut a liute’bow of heavenly blue ribbon rested’ like a sured of a June day on her dark hair, and a dash of 1t Was ina bibof a knot under her chin. Col, Tugetsoil has Voiced some of the prettiest thoughts, but tue most poetical thing be ever fathered was that girl in the gray hai ee ‘The America’s Cup. MK. BURGESS ON THE NEW DERD OF GIFT. Atelegrain to the New York Herald trom Bos- ton, Mass, Jan, 1, says: In connection with the charges that the New York Yacht Club had not acted Ina sporismanlike manner in drawing up the conditions of the new deed of gift of the Mr. Edw'd Burgess says: ed Is all right; it needs no defense, are now conceded to ng not enjoyed wader the old deed of gift. ds now tue challenze can be accepted dimensions are received. Under the old > yacht bad to be built ard a custor-house sent before the challeng 1. acu side should bave a 0 terms, and to my the adv all one way. ‘The Lon- ad says thal Poine bad six montus’ Ths Is uot so. new the dimen. sof the Ti until the very last moment, nonly lad six wouths to build, equip, aud olunteer for the races. ‘the ‘Mustie d the advantage of having had their the Volnateer was started. WHY THE VOLUNTESR WAS SHORTENED, “The truth 18 twat General Paine, immediately after aceepting the challenge of the English cutter Arrow for the Queen's cup, decided to build a steel she learning the length of the York Yacht Club, $0 she would be the samme length as the Thistle. does uot look like taking advantage. If they Want to come over here with a new boat Dutit especially to sail tor the cup and not give us a nen th dea t wind It is not don # Was laude shorter after Tulstie, as sent to, the ths ook wack coat, cast aid | Chance to build a new yacht to beat her, this may not mine. It looks as if they wanted to take us 3 unprepared. In the matter of the revision of the 2 onde are condone tat he dhas | Geed 1 believe tbat the committee acted fairly aud 1 & Oclork ta the MOFEIL Shag | Iu a sportsmanlike manner, Such changes as they Te eae a che morning until 10 clock | made were all in the Interest of fair piay where iis Taind haw bea’ affectant | botu sides start off In the race with even chances, ‘The inside course Was abvilshed, and two Traces to ‘windward were substituted for the old courses—a great improvement, Any falr-minded man who Will carefully read the provisions of the new deed of gift must come to the cunclusion that they were govien up in the interest of fair play. It they can puiid & 90-fcol Cutter OF @ 115-(oot schooner faster than we can, the cup is their. Of course an agreement cdo be made between the parties to Dulld @ smaller vessel.” soo. Divorced in a Twinkling. ‘the i- | From the Chicago Mail. A pretty Woman ina sealskin sacque and rich attire occupied the witness chair in Judge Collins’ The pretty witness was Mary IL. ‘Tucker, and hers was the shortest examination on accordance With the prayer of a Dil im equity | record, She simply gave her name, the name of her dward D. Tucker, to whom she was married in 187%, and stated that he was In Joulet or bigalay. AULorney W. F. Cooper handed the court the rec- ans ou New Year's Day by pre. | ori of conviction, Judge Collins said “granted,” and the case was granted. Way Mart Was Proctatwmp.—The London graph declares that the opposition of the farmers to @ plan of Lord Londonderry, the viceroy, to bunt ip the county of Meata, was the only reason for it betny proclaimed under the crimes act. ‘The viceroy, It says, rented a hunting seat in Uhat county. ‘Tht farmers’ convention hearing of Lals, resolved not wo ailow hunting over their farms, aud the county was thereupon. proclaimed. In regard to the proclamation of the Tele- graph Says Uhat the obvious intention of the gov- ernment is to inUmidate the press. ‘Tue CxOWN Prince's AspicaTiog was Dis- OvssKD.—Tue North German Gazette denies that any court cirele has proposed toestabitsh a w meet the contingency of Une sudden Eioperor William, and the inability of the crown prince to ussumé the reins of 1b 18 not Brae, the Gasette farther says, that the crown i prince consulted a Baden statesinan on the pro- posal that be sould abdicate, Although the Ga- zetie's language 1s €mapuatic, the former statement the aidication of the crown Te. Uthat the question of prince been the what little sweetness it had had before. As he ES 8 i cet FP ek : Ei 2 F i B bd F 3 : se os 53 +} BE, ei E' a3 ils FH SEEE aud Saw the game Was up. My triends were close De- ‘hind me, but I slipped through them and fled, The gateman started after. ine, but the girls—blees ‘heir hearts—in their wonder at what itall meant, blocked the way effectually for a minute. You know one woman c.n stop a crowd in an elevated station alley, and there were three of them, No wonder the feliow didn’t catch me. But my trade 18 spoiled, and, what is more, I have to get on and off ui inconvenient stations Where nobody knows me by sight, and none Of the ladies speaks tome now.” ——_—_—-eee. ‘The First Baby. From the San Diego (Cal.) Union. Anevent occurred in San Quintin, Lower Call- fornia, last week, which was made an occasion of great itportance. A baby was born, It was the first baby born inthe new se.tlement. ‘The resl- dents assembled in mass-meeting, and the result of their deliberations is best told in the following resolutions, which were passed: Whereas, & child was born in the town of San Quin- tin, ou Dec. 20, 1887, to Mr. and Mrs. William Beaug- hurdt: and, Wherena Said child i the first of American parent- age native to this section of country ; therefore, be it ved, Phat in recowuition and commemoration of reut the San Quintin Land aud Town Company, & corporation duly sutuorized ‘under the Is State of Calirornia, does hereby set asi aud douate to the’ sald child, through its mother natural guardian, lot No, No. .to be select byiparencay, maa, Quindin, Snue Calilornin Sfesico: and does hereby name the eaid child ou tin Beaug- hardt, with every wish for its pines, a » ‘J.D, Hani ar, Vice-President 8. QL. and T. Co, Witness: W. HH. Russell. San Quintin, Deo. 22. ‘The Colontzation and Development Company ot San Quinn, iurough its President, J. D. Hanbury, made a like’ donation, and the companies have furth-r agreed to encourage local production by Awarding a prize of two lots for twins and & block for tripieta, A Hackettstown, N. J., special says: The indig- nation;throughout Warren County over the detaica- tion and flight of Ex-Mayor William B. Cramer increases, Not only did Cramer get all the funds possible from business men, bat trom late dévelop- ments {t would seem as if ne made love principally for the money it might bring him. He held the oitice of deacon in the Methodist Chureh, and had entree into the best society in town. Ibis learned that he engaged himself to marry ten or ftteen different young women living tu tue rural disiricts, lucreabouts, and borrowed mouey from sume of them, Watch ue never repaid. One woman, now on tue Shady side of forty, residiug on Schuoley’s Moustaln, saysshe and Cramer have beenengaged to one anvther for sixteen years, and that he often visited her, staying several days at a time. She says that the Wedding day had been fixed several Umes, bat that he always found some plausible excuse for a delay. Cramer owes many farmers in SiseeX County {oF borrowed tmoncy. His where- abouts fs not Known, but from a letter he has writ. ten a frieud he says he has left wwe country never to return. <-— Boys, Don’t Touch Fe @00D ADVICE FROM CARDINAL GIBBONS. ‘The boys of St. James’ Howe, in Baltimore, gave @ reception to Cardinal Gibbons last night. The cardinal in addressing them said It afforaed him great pleasure tobe with them, and he earnestly prayed that they would grow up to be good, moral and noble. He hoped they wouid have good ideas of self-respect, and honor, and that, they would follow in the footsteps of eminent men who began life under adverse circumstances, He said his position competied him to handle large amounts ot money, and Yet he very rarely spent 10 cents unnecessarily. He told them they should be economical, aad hot waste their money. He said the horror df itfe was the awful calamity of the excessive use of liquor. Boys should never drt and men should drink very rarely, as it destroy tnlnd, body and soul. He sald it Was 90 humiliat. ing tO see Catholics reported pers in con- nection with drinking, He picked "up a paper's day or two ago and saw three murders, some of twem douvle murd which had been caused by drink, He ield the Duncan alley case up before ‘them as a fearful example, and asked thei to try and bring themselves to take the pledge. Aw ALanama LrNcutxa.—One one entered the house of Widow Lindsay at Cherokee, Ala., saturated the bed and carpet with kerosene and get them on fire. Mra, Lindsay re. turned soon and gave alarm, and, with the assistance of neighbors, saved the'house. Nei bors then set a watch on the house, and in catching Oscar re in @ second at- tempt to burn it, took him to @ tree a quarter of a mile away and swung him up to a limb. The negroes are ii ut Over the lynch- ing, and there 1s considerable excitement, Kansas Kv-K1vx.—A special from Topeka says: of Lane County ku-klux has just been broken up by the arrest of all butone. Jas, Van- devine, Nelson Engi! and P. S. Galloway were brought to the city by a United States marshal otuergyafe charged wits couspiracy. "to" Inti others, are cl a rac: ni Gate a’ homestender named Hoover, with a view of forcing him to abandon bis claita, for the supposed purpose of one of their number ‘jumping it. The uther jive gave bond for, thelr, appearance, to answer an indictment in the U. 8. strict Court, camel PHILADELPHIA AND THR Figumaiee Question. — At a public meeting of the citizens of PI ipa last eventag under the auspices of the National Fishery Associat Tesolutions were adopted upon the national Executive to apply to tiement of the question thé ful exercise of the powers vested in it ‘the Forty-ninth for this and iste pana manners ae reciprocity witn Canada, such as existed in the years: 1867.” A calli so (A Secret MaRniaGg IN POILADELPHIA.—The an- nouncement of the secret marriage of Mra, H. W. Breckley to Joseph E. Throop causes a sensation in fashionable society in Philadelphia, Mra, breckley was Miss Scott, the only daughter of thé late Thomas A. Scott. She formed an attachment ‘years ago, thoug! was 8 SLIM? iach Mcrae ake wattage Parents’ influence the acquaintance was severed and she TI also married. Breckley died and Throop got nk os Gor. Luce, of has designated February 1400s che tate. of the special Slection ta the Eleventh district to chose @ successor to Congress- ‘The election Of James B. ‘as master work man of District sir kabar, ot New York Gentlemen—I have been afflicted with ulcers ton of the legs ever since I was s child, the dis- ease undoubtedly being hereditary, as my smother suffered from scrofulous symptons, As Tadvanced to manhood my afftiction increased ‘uptil the malady became | and painful deyond the power of words to . My right leg particularly became fearfully in- volved, the left leg being less painfully affected. Finally, about fourteen years uo, the ulcers on my right leg hed eaten through the flesh into the bone, In order to mave my life the doctors determined to amputate my leg below the knoe, ‘operation was successfully performed by HV. M. Miller, of Atlanta, and Dr. W. P. BEEP? & if ‘Teall upon those who wish to know theparticu lare directly trom me to write,and I will consider ite pleasdre aa well asa duty to answer their letters. I refer to Dr. W. P. Bond, of Lithonia, ‘an to the truth of my statement. ‘Very gratefully youre, ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed ell oe aoe hiwal ee mo “— MLS 7 ~e4 oo EB OUR STOCK OF PORTIERES, LACE CURTAINS, FURNITURE COVERINGS, DRAPERINS, &0.,80. GREAT CLEARING SALE. ‘Wo have been very successful in our Upholetery De- partment this season, but we still have on hands imuch larger stock thao we wish to carry. We have made Immense Reductions on everything in this de- partment Regardless of Cost. So itcan easily be seen that it will be of advantage to you to make your pur- chases now, Note the prices carefully and see if you ‘can duplicate them aus where, PORTIERES. TURCOMANS— wVerY Protty Crose-Stripe Curtain, heavy raw “ise es? OR Poo Chote Daiio Portiars, ‘inches EY rds long, spake fa elliug £0r.....0-00-r0-0-0++ = 06. Clear Pri a ‘36-inch Chenille Dado Curtain, $6 taches ALL OHENILLE— Chenille Portieres, handsome patterns, Wore selling for OTT Chenille Bortiare, 30 inchs wad, 354 ie 8 Former Price..- Ciearing Pric IMPORTED SHEILAS— ine of imported Sheilas, in cherry or olive, besuti- i 3488 LACE CURTAINS. Never have they been offered at such low figures. ar prices. 25 Remnants of Raw Silk Tapestries for iture overines, Draperies, &c., at 25 per cent regu- F prices, wigivet Rugs, best quality, ‘all sizes of Sinyina Ri ik Covers, 2 yards square, Great reductions on 1 line of Riw Were Selling at, Clearing Price. 235 A new line of Holland Shades, all colors, spring Taangt be tought anywhere under. ur’ Price, completers ‘We think the abov 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. pe it 03, J. C. Horenrssox, IMPORTER. HEAVY MARK DOWN, PPP. F P gs BAR" 3: ACKETS. se 4 jf og ‘JaJ AA OCC ‘which are well worth the attention of every lady wish- ing a well-made garment, perfect in ft and finish, The entire balance of Imported Garments below cost, ‘Lwrap made by Emil Pinget, €75, former price $275, 1 Black Plush, Raglan trimmed with Bleek Lynz and Jet at 850, former price ¥100. Black Plush and Velvet Visites, plain and trimmed, at 25 per cent below reftular prices. ‘Seal Plush Raglan at $50, former price $65. Seal Plush Visites and Secques at prices ranging from 10 to 20 per cent discount. Now Markets and Raglane at from 10 to 25 percent below former prices. Special prices in Jackets. MILLINERY. 60 doz. untrimmed Hate and Bonnets, selésted ‘shapes, in all colors, at $1 each. ‘Trimmed Hate and Bonnets at 25 per cent reduction from stock prices. All Fancy Feathers 60 per cent discount allowed from marked price. ‘This fe the first and last mark-down sale of the sea- son, and purchasers will obtain rare bargains, Swe Ww Ww. ww Rg ww & a AA AA agg aze 007 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, OFFERED In this city in fine ready-made Clothing at the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00. A Fine $25 Chinchilla Overcost at $15, ‘A Fine $20 Chinchilis Overcoat at @12 ‘A Fine $22 Kersey Overcoat at 613. A Fine $18 Kersey Overcoat at $11.25. A Very Fine Beaver Overcoat at 68. An All-Wool Mixed Overcoat $6.50. An All-Wool Cheviot Suit at $10. = and 63. A full line of o€4 Pats for Men, Boys, and Children ‘very cheap at THR LOMDOM AND LIVERPOOL CLOTBING 00, aso Corner 71h 008 @ o1e, ‘wears out, always clans, for no EE. Pass OF A LARGE const’ a4 NE HUNDRED Di ny . Bia wai #8 TEA SETS. 0} ATER ETO. On THURSDAY MOR} JANUARY AT TEN O'CLOCK, ere hate S etm is want et Tmt Sill Hs okra ote 4-6 “Exocoriox Axo Onaronr~ LESRONS IN CLASS OR PRIVATR. uy a 1888 Spare Gatslone MARTYN COLLEGE of ELOCUTION and ORATORY, 313 6th st. nw. (half a block east of city post-office.) _ja4-3m office. u TO [ta eS es ‘WISH! =< ANOL ‘TH AND F Ey Vor ‘Misecs. and areas a TG: NW. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL WILL OPEN o HOM) FRENCH ery ttle Gi a, Witty Your berine September 28, 1887, i Primary, I apna, oF Weeeley’ rae Pere ope ON tho east nf hers. Tuition includes igstruotion, im seen Clase, i apecial herd is amaptoped for thenge ihe nose pug ia detgu parte of tbe cit. or clr cu boy Saif MISS ANNA ELLIS. a AVERLY SEMINAR! s andsome five-story brisk dwelling. W Fn0 Sehemshesstto ave. "ferme of sale au proscribed by the dearer, Ono ‘Boarding and thie purehane-taquer in aad he teicneis oes cad | aP Day Bees LIPSCOMB, Principal. fwo years, In ea ta for which the notes of | 2h ree———_—__ ISS cipal. the phrohisst inst be xiven, to Gear interest from the EE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS Gate of sale, and deed of trast on the prop: er 1 veare of ae erty sold, or all cash, at the purchaser’ aoe es er wine Sreadived af time ot sais. Ifthe terme of eale-are |W Ds G. Use Tet pew teat Ar Hot comp ith withlu ten daye the Tragtee Fvarves | Hotel Gorobers: closes Sunes AAS fhe defaulting purehaeer E ee TON i aan TASS Cana HARRISON, | 48-4nas Bun Bulaing, Fet'iew. | soame wGrakt Place oor betes: Cink tote E ABOVE SALE I NED IN CoN. | FPROOKVILLE ACADEMY—HOME SCHOOL FOR eqeenees Meee CRURSD AY JANUARY | ID BOvs. This school 30. miles from Wachinwton, Fhe OS sense Rows oH AS DOWLING. “°° | uutted to 90" For eivoulare appiy to Nev. De. Ge “zi-déde PO'abctioneer, NELSON, Pineal Brookville, Montgomery Oo. Ma. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Be TH AND ay ey ay ‘H STREETS By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 14th daj oftprik 1985, sud Auiy racocded tn uct Tod folio 494 et seq., one of the land reeords for Wash-| ingto:, County, in the irict of Columbia, direction of y secured thereby, the ut fFustees will offer for sale, on TUESDAY, JANU, FENTH, 18h, at FOUR O'CLOCK &. im front of followin i te, situ ate in the city of Washinxton, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of t No. 2, in squara 248, beginning for the sain: at the southwest corner of said lot, thence orth ninety-stx feet, ust twenty-two (22) feet, thence south ninety-nix (96) feet, thence west twenty-two (22) feet to the place of heyinning, to- gether with the improvements, which: ofa four- brick residence, containing ten rooms, being No. G street northwest. erms: Que-third cash; the residue in two equal nts, at aix and twelve months, with notes interest af 6 per, coutum per ennum until ‘secured by a deed of trust on the pi cash at the option of the pi and recoriling at purc! of male in’ tou days the trustees Reserve the fight to resell the property atthe rlak and or the dO RENIAMIN P. SNYDER, } EAT Le BLURTEV ART) Trustees Fors SEAL SACQUES FROM $125UP. SEAL VISITES AND JACKETS FROM 990 uP. SHOULDER CAPES, IN MONKEY, NUIMADEYNS: BEAGE SANTER, Mai AND OTHER FURS. MUFFS, IN BEAR, BEAVER, BLACK MAR- TEN, FOX, LYNX, MONKEY, SEAL AND OTHER FURS. RUSSIAN HAKE MUFF, FROM 75 OENTS uP. LADIFS' SEAL CAPS GLOVES, AXD WRISTLETS, FUR TRIMMING OF ALL KINDS. CHILDREN’S MUFFS AND COLLARS, DETACHABLE FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS FOK GEN'I'S OVERCOATS, GENT'S FUB CAPS, GLOVES, AND MUF- FLERS. BOYs' SEAL CAPS FROM 81 TO 83. CARRIAGE KOBES AND OOACHMEN CAPES. GENT’S DRESS SILK HATS, 95,86 AND $8. SOFT AND STIFF HATS, IN ALL THELAT- EST STYLES, A’ £3.50, 64, 44,50, SILK AND GLOKIA UMBRELLAS, WITH GOLD AND SILVEK HANDLES, FROM $2.50 To e15. HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF CANES. TRESS & CO.'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH SILK AND DERBY HATS. DEN1I'S LONDON DRESS KID GLOVES. LADIES' RIDING HATS AND CAPS. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ BONS, 1201 Penn. avenue, Cor. 12th st. Established 1830. 2l-3n EEE A Rk = & Ee ed aM Ge Bss8 2 “THE FAVORITE ONE,” New Etching by Gravier. “THE LAST LOAD,” G, H. MoCord, A. Drescher. “EVENING GLOW,” On Parchment. Chaunel. And many others, The best impressions of fine ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &o. PAINTINGS and MIRRORS, st moderate prices. PHOTOGRAPHS, AUTOGRAPHS, &0. THE BEST AND MOST TASTEFUL PICTURE FRAMES. ALL THE “BOGERS' GROUPS," &o. EARLE & SONS, 816 Chestnut st, Phila, aa 8. n7-m,W,2,3m 1888, A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY. wouter spec wore Fr everoosts arg worth double the’ Smaounte se Cattaway and. ae ei all wool, $9.75 Basen TS lksge caatrtacht, 915.50 ZERO (20 BELOW) COATS AND VESTS. Cn a strictly all wool, $7.25 BS. Qgan: DERGARTEN AND Ms Aus ERIMARY SCHOOL. —_ iD) ARTEN No! TRALNING ASS. 1018 Su Place,south of Dupont Cirole. di-3m y ARTXY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. f th st. n.w,. near City Post-Office, ‘Theory, Practical and Banking Dep ta Day , Practics i a yard Evening | ae ACADEMICAL COURS. ting, Grammar, story, Georrayhy, Azthnwetls ‘Alcebra. Be iis "la cour sie . Catalogues free tion at College Oftce, , from Oa me. to 735 OE DY gaa FRANCIS 'G: MARTYR, President, C.K. URNER,©.E,A.M., Principal. s16-4m GTENCERIAN BUSINESS cOLLEOE Con 71H and Date nw. Entrance, on D st etabtahed 23 years. Thoro “i yung men and women Yratteafor ul aeavor obit onions Thaw Hat Writing, Studeats may enter at uuy tame,” Veer scholarsbin quarterly or monthiy in- Mtallueut rates. Graduates in trated ciroulare free at Coll or ® SPENCER, Prinatpal H. _SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Principal. 013 pra LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STODY: to adults cout college, An- itial; prepares for SUSU WP INSTITUR ow cor Sthand K sta nw. Tue sentsrz smoot. oF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON, 723 14TH ST. N. W., Brooklyn, 40 Court St. 4 Tremont 8 a ufos Hea py Knowledge iu ONE or TWO THEMES NO in smnall classcay else private iewsous. lughest references. ‘Terma begin bow. 16_ ‘ASHINGTON Breck OF ELOCUTION AxD tory, wv, Mrs. Hani, Pacipal ice Culture, Elocution, Laws ot of-3m' 2g dé Fee EES MADAME A. FI at her oem" Me si 1104, French and ‘Young Academic, Intermediate and Primary Departments.— gommodiovn ‘ew school buliding.containiig CHAPEL, SeeetOn - vd ek be ‘ROOMS, and —— steatn heating’ and. beet inprovemense ready for occupancy this fall. ‘Thirteenth year bens OCTOBER 6. For circulars apply to Principal, 4m MRS, F. 3, SOMERS. PRIVATE OR IN CLASSES, poo emer hn kes ‘thorough instruction, 910 15th stu w. EMINARY, 1116 M st.'and 1130 11thst. Boarding and Day School for snd fittle Gira “A GRADUATE OF HARVARD, TEACHING IS wi small = jure of Mi JARVIS BU FINANCIAL. gr CORSON. INQ, W. MACARTNEY, Member N. ¥. Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. W., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. ts, Loans. Collections. Deposits. Exc Ratlroed Stocks and Bonda;and all securities Usted on she Exchang®s of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Baitimore sold. ‘A specialty made of Investment Securities, District Bonds and ai Local Htailroad, Gua, Insurance, and Tel- uone Stock dealt in. "Rinerican Bell ‘Telephone Stock bought and sold. $y18 iz ATTORNEYS. CAP PEL, ~ CARMINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT- avenue, Wi DC iesidence, 1218 Hat aw. Posinrvazr No Goons TO BE CARRIED INTO OUB NEW STORE, 514 Oth strect n.w. ‘You can beantify your homes by adding some of our Novelties at a amall expense. Abridged list: Fancy Match Safes and Ash Becelver, 10 to 25e. ‘Hand-painted Plaques, 390. Grand Army Tripod, 49c. Grand Army Ash Receiver, 8c. All Fancy Baskets st cost: Art Shades Silk Pongee, 50c. per yard. ‘Fancy Cords, from 6c. per yard up. 0 per cent off on all Applique Flowers. ‘Large line of other Fancy Goods at cost. OPPENHEIMER, 528 9th st. nw. ‘Sole Agent for the Light-Running New Home Sew- ing Machines, a most acceptable present for Christmas, ‘Hall's Dress Forms. only $3. ‘New Button-Hole Attachments. a7 JoszrE Bowss. fa Baw ‘Managers of the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. ASSETS, $84,000,000. SURPLUS, 821,000,000. LARGEST SURPLUS. LARGEST BUSINESS, ‘THE STRONGEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. ‘We iarue Investment Policies that will pay better re- ‘turns than a Government Bond and larger dividends ‘than » Savings Bank. Correspondence Solicited, ‘RANSOM WHITE, Cashier, 4a7-1m 1326 F Street, D.C H. D. Buz MPORTER AXD TAILOR, inform you thet his NEW G00D8 SEE Shean eee te mat un PeeeinsieAre Bo Cooma Br Gus anna t @aSS COOKING STOVES Om hand and for male, RAILROADS. __ Soci — TAU Car Altoona to Chi eS he Exwunergs qeanant cacetes * i To Cleveland. connecting ae i Ve and in 10 00 . daily. the West, with thro crt Tia "AND Roomao, ALLROAD. For, chester, Puffalo, Ni, xT a Gree ‘Saturday, with I <a 20, 11.00 ‘Odeand P28 hoe ty nf street and Pennaylvania aven' Biation, where orders can be’ left for the checking of & EeGeatftatlon frou boteu aud’ denoss CHESS Puan. Seppe, General Mauager. [19] Gen. Passenger PEPwoNT AE LINE, hodule iu effet Novernber 2: 8:20 A M—Bast 1 Dally. for Warrenton. sville, Charlottes ille, Lyneulure and Stations fetween (Aleaandrig vst Lynchibune Bye. Bude Chlerk™ Montgomery’ ond” Rew Oceana Bulimas Sleeper Waa to Now Orieann 11:24, M.—Past, Mail Daily for, Warrenton, Char. Jottesville, Gordonsville. Stations Ches. jo Route, Lynchburg, Rocky Mount, Danville and Stations be- Breen Lynchburg and Dsuville, Greeusbors, Raley, Charlotig, Atlanta, Birmingham, Montgomery, New Qrieans, Texas and Californie. Pullman Sleeper York to'Atianta, iuconnectiou with Pullman Nleepers Atlanta to New Orleans, and Mann Boudoir Sleepers for Birmingham, Vicksbur ad Shreveport. Solid trains Washington to Atlante. Does not connect for | | Gland O. rvute pointe Sundays, 2:39 P. M.—Daily: except Sunday, for Manassas, Strasburg. aud intermediate stations “Coune ts at Riverton with S, V. ik i. for arriving S10 p.m. | 3:40 P. M.—Westera Express Daily tor Warrento Gordonsvill, Charlottesville, Louisville, Gructunati, | and Sustimer resoste on and. near Har of Chesapeake | 4nd Ohio route,” Puliinan Sleepers and Solid {ew Mashington to Loulmiile; also lovEymchbare, Best, | Chattanoors, Memphis, Ete ‘hock. “and ail south western . Through Pullman Sleepers top to Meiuphis without chau 11:00 P. M—Southern Expres, Daily | burg, | Danville, Kaleigh." Asheville, Charlotta, | Coluinbia, aiken, Atlanta, Montgomery. New | Oriesns Texas’ and California’ Pullman Sleeper Washington to New Orleans, Texes, via Auanta. and Montgomery. Pullman Sleeper Washington to Aiken, Lee. Sanna 14 Ohno division leave Wash- | Fauus on and Otuo division leave Wash- orton 0:12 AM, Dall exeopt Sunday, and $48. | M.Daily: arrive Hound Hill 11-48 /A. Mand 7-21 PL ide M Dally except Buntay, arriving Waskicccooe Fcarh tate Te the touth iacamcte Dy | ns va lotte, Dan- Hicand Lyuenbarg arrive in Washington 10° ML | tol apd Lynch. | ea and” Obi 6 abd Chr “1 | Birubure Eon ab ay ara ertle a O4OE 36: | Tickets, sleeping car reservation and information furnished, and checked at 1300. Penu- Srivamis avenue. sud of Passenger Station Pansy: | JAS. L. TALLOR, ‘Vauie Railroad, 6th and B sts. 21 General Passenger Agent — AND OHIO KAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1887. LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION, CORNER | FOr RE® JERSEY AVENUE AND c SHREFI and Northw daily 10:50. ong chine est, Exp, om, oer Cinclnmath and St Louis, Exp, daily 2:30and For Pittsburg and Cleveland, Exp. daily 10: ang a, 10:55am, For mand Local Stations, +840 a.m, satay Rotladeipale esrare nnd Wiaieton, 7-308 ‘For inter vei weot, Baltumore and Phil- sdelplin 2 oath and ISAS rams no For, pelts 00, S30 S40, 30, Bd moe abe 8 Fs i e ? .m., for princi) stati: only: ium." fou Sunday stops at el ‘For Boy. $1000 pan. Church trains leave Washington on Sunday only at 10 pan., stopping at all stations on Metropolitan ich. REDERICK, 8:40 am, t2:30 pm, ¢: m, ‘Sundays 1:10 pan. and ‘Trains arrive from’ Chicago, dail from Cincinnati and 5! is. dally. G20 P.m.; from Pittsburg, daily, 7:40 am, a Aiadelphia, Chester and Wilmington. 10:45 8... 2:20, 7:10 and 9.90 p m., daily, and 11:50 pan. Frou Slagecly and interiuediate puluts worth of Bal- timore. 10:00 am... daily. amore, for Washington at $20, §:25. 630. 7-20, 8:05, 9-05, 10:00 am, 12-13, 1-30, 3:00, 4°10, 5-00, 6:00. 6.30, 7 30, 8-30" and 11:00 m,,_On Sundays, 6:30, 7-20, 9-05, 10:00 am. Ld 1:35, 4:10, 5:00,'0:30, 7-80, 8:3y and 11-00 pin, Except Sunday. * Daily. Bagwage called for and checked at hotels and rest. Trains, leave Wassuzr & Nuown, __LADIES_GOODS. of 325 N. Charles st, Baltimore, Md. ‘Will open at WILLARD'S HOTEL, Private Parlor, ‘TURSDAY, JANUARY 10 to 14. PARIS-MADE COSTUMES, WRAPS and MANTELS P Drones Also, Evening, Reception and Walking mone LADIES’ NEWMAREETS, Tp Black and Brown, Beaver and Push Trimmed, ot 7TH, 8TH AND DSTA. Ware, Howann & Co, ‘> WEST 16TH ST, NEW YORK, SARATOGA and LONG BRANCH, Beg to aunounce that they have opened their WASH. INGTON HOUSE, $15 15TH STREET NORTHWEST (Near Wormley"s), And are now prepared to show a Magnificent Stock of IMPORED COBTUMRS, RECEPTION, DINNER and BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, ko, Just received from the leading Houses of London an@ Pars, aud imported apeciaily for the WASHINGTON SEASON. ja°-Im 3S. BM MENGERT. 419 99H STN. Ww. SUE Zepto, jd, Columbia Varma, Crewal q tube mec gree Hat Ne hana Tae (usbloud, ‘sd “other tirticles suitable: for Tange assortment of Stamped Goods in Linen and Momle Cloth. latest dengna. ciey Mus M, J, Payoe Bw. (Mrs. Hunt's) Tas returned fiom with the invest styles FIRE PRESGH HAIR GoODa - A “1 “ert: SPRL Miers & SHS, amnen, soapors Hair Dressed and Banes Shingled. Iss WILLS, MODIS" i bas goes feu PE Se peeLicnieak sss SoU sy are 1H PREPARFI Me LOTTE Davia FUE Lady, Suampooer ‘and Hair Dresser, emerly w: Mi C. i te Gh hat over Thonapson's Deke Mtoe. aS aes QRENCH STYLE DRES: XD WhAPa, es! F Tisported. Tetemmmines. Stapa’ n5.2m* 830 N Mewar at Me KANE, 507 11TH 8T. ¥. * moved to 432 11th st ‘Corsets, A pertect ft guarantesd. “Also Shoulder Braces, Retorm Waista, Frevotl Core ad cs ‘veine rapped. aI es Goude called foF sid @aliverea. ‘sie NCH _DYIN ING AND DRY CLEAN- No EeTabLishe 1205 raz} oa SPATE 010-Sun wai — — LL-WOOL GARMENTS MADE UP OR RIPPER a ede 3 CER y eb aa French Hand snade Ui torino Underwear Pavent birecge, andl Good, Shoulfrench Comets and Bastien. ‘Coreet (Mina H's owe Children's Corsets and = @1 for BOOKS, &. ME EXCLUSIVE AGENCY IX TIS ciTy ros de perbly illustrated. Phymcians’ Visiting Lists for the new — *Peioubets’, Vincent's, and Penticost’s Relect Notes ou the Sunday Schovl Lessons, Cine Books, Records, and Papers at = ne CKET DIARIES AND JOURN, N DAS, ALMANACS A “LANGE LANE BOOKS COM ; LENT oe id Baa lth WANA ao Sundays only. dences on orders left at Ticket Office, 619 and 1351 Peunsylvania avenue, W. M. CLEMENTS, Manager, nt ‘LOKD, General Passenger Agent. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. & NORFOLK, OLD POINT AND THE SOUTH. Steamer GEORGE LEARY leaves Washington agent teaay eo em. Btean NE MOSELEY ‘wed. aod Thursday afin ab vugay at ¢ p.m. ‘Steamer Leary. at bibey Point going and retura- ieSioneley lands at Cornel Harbor going and retarn- Knox snd Loss express will call and check fat hotels aud private remden ses, yao "Merny, ae Bare 62. W, P. WELCH, Supt.P. 8. Gd: RPE Bayt. Land 8.6.00, M VERNON! MT. VEKNON! Ferret Pi aly aOR Sa orm Vernon and Liver Landings as far down a Giymont at 10 edo 6 reachos Wi 2 “ne 1. L BLAKE, Captain, R POTOMAG RIVER LANDIN NEW IKON STEAMER “W. 7th st wharf on MONDAYS, THUKSDAYS, and SATURDAYS at 7 ‘Returning TUESDA' Souching at Kiver Land- FRIDAYS, and SUNDAY pp GiSments Bay, Mas with B «Keo schedule. JOHN BB. GW. RIDLEY, Manager, “8s OCEAN STEAMERS. geet MOUTE 10 LONDON. NORDEUTSCRER LLOYD 8. & rt eo SOO ‘Fast Express: — an oe Pee See eee we a. F,F- Bs BSopim + Wider, Sot Jan. 2e- Sam; Basle, Wed, 308m. Juxurious saloon 5 end up- Bexuvoa, ‘THE LAND OF THE LILY AND THE ROSE. ‘HAMILTON HOTEL WILL OPEN DECEMBER 24, 1887. For circulars, ete, address: WALTER AIKEN, Proprietor, _B16-whs,3m_ Hamilton, Bermuda. _ T BRUNSWICK BY THE SEA, GEORGIA, et nee Dat fh a St ae Saree ai (PROMASVILLE GX wey WOODS HOTEL OW OPEN. Fog terme, Oe, sare v4 BOWER, Propristor. ‘AD! AL, jOUL, LESSUNS, NI UNDAY SCHOUIS. cc ace "ison os HOUSEFURNISHINGS, ——= Se Deconaren Porrene PORCELAIN, RICH CUT-GLASS PARLOR LAMPS AND FOREIGN FANCY GOODS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FoR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ‘M. W. BEVERIDGR, 1009 Pennsy!vanis ave, ‘RK. STAKR PARSONS, DENTIST, 0TH ST. OGh- De con eee eee 7 DENTAL (SPIRE TEETH FILLED Sse aes Re except Sunday” Extraction of teeth free. “ak: De oett are 2 ets Fs heiimenintbeameter =f ‘teed.

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