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Od ae : ii i td THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. TUESDAY. “JANUARY 17. 1888-SIX PAGES. 3 Sam Jones Denounces Dancing. China’s Sixteen-Year-01d Emperor. A Story of Pinkerton. 30 D. Osx: So. AUCTION SALES. ‘OB ays Ont: —— UNION S THE ROAD TO RUIN THROUGH THE BALL-ROOM—THE | MIS FATRY-LIKE PALACE AND SOMETHING ABOUT HIS | HOW THE VANITY OF A WIFE SAVED BER OWN LIFE —_ = t it DUDES HATE HIM. LIPE AND DISPOSITION. ‘AND HER HUSBAND'S. Cad From the Kansas City Times. From the Pall Mail Gazette. From the Worcester Spy. SER Re “Listen: When that girl began the giddy whirl} The outside of the emperor's palace—all that] I believe Allan Pinkerton to have been thegreat- | ON ALL CHINA, bf A Remarkable Revival. of the dance in the bali-room ‘that was the time | any European has ever seen of 1t since the days | est detective who ever lived. Aside from this dis- W NEN DANCE, WOMEN FALL IN § FAINT, AND CHILDREN | (0 get scared. When you found your boy spending | of Marco Polo—is ideal, a fairy palace, High walls | tinction, he was one of the most interesting of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, - SING, SHOUT, AND PRIACTL more money than Le ought that was the time to | shut tn the forbidden city; a moat surrounds | men; abd no writer ever had a better chance to a NoINNATE, Jan. 17,—A special dispatch from | ver shocked. Sow cards and reap gamblers, I| them; and then there are the gilstening yellow | judge than I. For some yearsI was daily tn his DECORATED TEA and TOILET SETS; Bh port, Ind., Says: At Wesley chapel, 3 miles | know Im called a transcendentalist and calied a | ties, the roofs built by the old Mongols in imita- | company, indeed in his confidential employ, and in 2 this the MOSE remarkable Fevival ever ee ed cy and uully from cards and | tion of their tents, ‘Then there 1s the green hiit | such capactty that there were repeated occasions A140, ON ALL KINDS OF GLASSWARE, wn ia tls section tsim progress. It started | Riytanity, and Whisky, ond canoes and tet the | with ite trees and the palace roofs climb.ng up it. | for good fellowship, ana as many for confidences bout two Weeks ago and bas dally increased tn | Soy'd call me what it will. Sow parlor dances | Tye entrances are of deep Ditie, bright’ green, | and’ reminiscences’ Among the countless incl- ove Test, whic Iss) great now that long berore | AME jfon paliroome. | Sow | bal-rooms 2nd | coidenqdragoned, with here and there « touch of | dents of his ife which thus came to me, one "bat jo Wal Allow rk the church Is surrounded by crowds eager to | fap Found dances, Sow round dances and reap | Sormition® ‘The sky te blue bor", tue sun shines, | Impressed me tore deeply than the must thrilling i ete Ket Inside. The first service Is much the saime as | Aude) and dudines. Sow dudes and dudines and | 404 there in the rosdway sits @ cild stark naked, | of iis exploits was one in which th mable — = 2 DRESS GOODS, SILKS, _ Private eale during the day st suction prices. i720 oo Ok that of other revivals. The pastor preaches, then | Tot? halt # thitablefui of calves’-toot Jelly. | AP- | ity tace so dirty that It ts impossible to see what it | vanity of one good little woman save her own, T NX HOUSEFURNISHING G00D8, #0. = = = =| B lyin Is sung, and there 1% inaugurated ono of | §suse and lauchier, renewed again and again} I jive. tts head milsshapen with disease, No won- | and her husband's life. Pinkerton never told any. tT Ee NX ‘TO-MORROW. thn widest sevbes imaginable. Men dance, women | nest yal: Moun Ca angh BY more to-night, {08 J der the prevent emperor never cares to" come gut- | ory anything “by request,” It always came oa = bee SUE BEFORE STOCK TAKING. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 70 BA dren 9 a nd ith a ee... 7 uM posed. de r. e | impulse. We has eu a and a tat tarmeriers bourse and fait tn trance which per But You say T sages many faany world inside must be far more delight, init art fy 8 FA GOODS TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST, ar ALS ad | ‘if st for le every mi sy a only 4 matene the fairy roots. Re} Clelian, Tom Se o nd were return! . , ry wis geven-year-ria daughter of & weleto-do taraer-in | SUOE™ If you only, knew how many I have to | Goescnee grec none Sutuering fairy roots, Mepor: | Clean, Tom Pennsylvania kailtond, He ever PER CENT. OFF. = they must be closed out before we take our inveat- hts Th E i ngiy eloquent language, preaches "| which creep out, —- 98 unwilling to learn, sickly and fro-| dined at railway ye it was always ory. 0) ey tomurxa, aa RY 8i Wenty. iMABULES, EXON opie ard—ve t. people's heads | vided with a well-stocked hamper. | We had eaten, — Pe fon theo mpage @o- To repeat of tbetr sua, Scores of people haveTtallea | oq MF RE BOTS, girls, young Indies of Kansas | ir'duepinatad aed “cienecias Sack: Cat eo caaiatt | and he had just scttied "back, pomafortane fe ad You have an opportunity now to secure the most TERRI Tak, comunaine at BERIES othock, 1s Sige from three to to the flor in 4 dou faint walle she was pre wich we irisot my town Hearmen If Twas s same gress Billy ihe ever becomes really the ruler | soat witn a Yow, Bearty clappings Of is Bands, to- HP %F a NNN 7 WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS | Sivvegooda a ae ae oe = meee veekieas mam veighe | Wie the giris of my ¥ of China, He receives the ‘nigh officers. of the bi 4 “cheap “protreard | raion, and. a new | fut average GaneIng man. and J think J was, then | Cmpire on their kuces, No alone sitting in state, | fim), when he saw-a bottle, carelessly Hung trom E, 8 3t E BANNS-- which we or any other house have ever offered. Sy" THE AROVE SALE 18 POSTPONED IN| Bowsoat things has be-n ushered ome 01 hurrah) Young Gemancit | DUC Debind a curtain sits the reigning empress, | a forward coach, barely graze a track-mender's x fi f, Asan RRo- uence of the rain until, to-morrow, o om ow Cluldrea relate wonderful stories of what hey sa¥ | Sou could but foulow tee souny Iman efter he has | NeSriNg all and really ruling Chiba. head Took of idignant angiety dashed into ms oo Era Lud “45 SS MOURNING GooDs, PTH; same bour, when tt wi ube place a 7 ) their trane ople believe little Eva is | 204 could pomdling ; ‘ihe of St. Vin- | face, soon giving place to a stutle, and final # of weather. Pr} wt Inapited unt, simost worainip here Over 300 peo. | See YoU Nome, tosome bar-room or clud, and hear | cent ge Paul, who alone cr Christian missions bare | lowed by roars ot taughver from. "the rugged old DDD, EERRRR, 2 pieces of Biack and White Mixture, 36 inches wide. | — = die OF s pic have professed conversion, and sightseerscome | ytrvgr itself nud mices fone ao en your for centurles nestled under the palace walls, and | man whom it took paralysis many long years to DBE. Former Price. Oe | WWALTER & WILLIAMS & 00, Avctionsern a: 9 . ¥ 6 ‘i et : me ee | Who Of late years built themselves a churc E'E- ‘Cloaring Price. peteine asia opamp nn on a bali-rooi floor. {Sensation.] The dudes get | Whoge nigh Comers taerenkns steonely ob fect ‘“[ never see abit of Inck like that without "mind- DP EERE Ri | 18 pieces of ‘Dress Goods, ‘ct Gil- | SALE OF A LARGE AND WELL: ASSORTED ST Making the, most attractive Baresi v- bare over Cut His Throat in Bed. mad at me in some places, and talk about a theis | Af@ NOW moving into other quarters; and it is sald | ing me of the biggest piece of luck I ever saw,” bert’s Black and White Striped Twill Cloths, all-wool See arate SOU Ee A OCALE Line. arly v= ‘ - in,a wert | 2c My Jaws (Lauenier.] But I say, to their | the empress intends to occupy the Fathers’ house, | began the veteran criminal catcher, “and It hap. AGENT, Black Canvass, Plaids, Checks and Mixtures in Black AND Mannese wixtouse ooosk: |" Warnes, O., Jan. 17.—Alexander McLain, a well Ne eee en te ap Latics | ahd t0.use the church as an audience hall in | pened a raw Scotchman and his wife that I knew. ‘and White, Black, Plain or Striped Boucle, and others FP oe ty a to-do farmer of West Mecca, onepserhoreed Se a see oe Tr Or atusa | Walch to recetve foreigners, It this last bit of kos | The Scotch fool had been & chartist; a price was | _3810-1m_ ~_ | anwidths, On MONDAY, JaNUARY TWENTY-THIRD, probably a successful attempt to e¢ and allot them armed | <1} ys true, Peking may shortly see yreat changes. | on his head; he had a sweetheart, ‘Joan Cartrac, ‘ANCY, TWO-FACE, PLUSH CANTON pote Re soumens N O'CLOCK A. His wife arose about 2 “a is to | She has particularly asked for the organ to be left | a bookfolder’s appreutice and a’ lass that bi ‘Remuaats; were 21c. : reduc ; Clearing Price on all.” 2 HALF -PAs’ O'CLOCK FM. sod continging é epienish the fire, and during her absence from Ded Fee ee etary this | aad the high towers, trom which, ii not as now | caught his heart a singing chartist songs, who ne Suren, DOUBLE COMBINATION. frou day te aay aul she entire wtock ts 3 sepeeaseh tse fre, and Curing her atwence trom bod ress @ young buck out, part BIS | walled up, You could inspect. the ‘palace garden. | married him with his head all but in the noose, | jalSGe 1241 and 1243 Lith sf COLORED DRESS GOODS. gghail Me teows store Xo. $b : presented an awful eight when the nelzhbors re {hough his legs pad peed | since they were built. bec, he as a ship's cooper, and she a8 & cook, on M W. W, 13 pieces of 36-Inch, all-wool Dress Goods, compris | eT TRE Wwane Cite ha Roos #| BR, Rhonded to the irigutened cry of the w The sergio of omg Sy thm poe shes ‘This little incident “may perhans iMlustrate the | the’bark Kent, April 9, 1840. On May & the Kent Too UCH ARM EATHER ing Tricots, Plaids, Canvass Cloth, Serges, &c. ERS', AND BELLHANGERS' SUPPLIES, - | Sepory, Knife bad not severed the jugul aaa Od help you. girs, Fd | Chinese sate of mind: TheCbinese wintster lately | was Wrecked oh Suble Island, but the’ crew and ® roo ARE. rated the windpipe, «Dd with ood was vor the bed. A physi summoned had the flow of blood stopped. McLain ds still alive. ie ts fit © yearsot age and for Fears has sfiown syinptoms of iusanity. Business Prospects Ruined. AYOCXG CLEVRLANDER STOCKS A STOKE FROM HIS EMPLOYERS RSTASUISHMENT. Curvenann, Jan. 17.—Abe one of the store fronts of a new business biock on Eucitd avenue 1s A sign hearing the name Edgar ¥. Allen, and an ncemeut that the store would be opened 16 with @ full line of ae and cut ery. Alien, until recently, has been tn the employ of Davis, Hunt & «o.,a larg~ hardware house in y* [aust night ive was aFrested ob complaint p reveald the astonish- estab. his former € Warious arlicies, at jon With Davis, Hunt ood Was spurted en fre ployers. ‘odd Unie & Co, a ‘ reater part of his ew st mi pene ‘Texas’ Grand Tourname LANGE SUMS OF PRIZE MONEY TO BE AWAKDED THE BEST DISCIPLINED TROOPS. Avstts, Tex., J untary committee, compristag Gov. I ver, of the United States Army; Auditor Gen. King, Maj. Gen. Rob- a mulated & program and a fice of prizes to'be awarded at the Grand interstate Eneumpment and celebration to pe held in this city May 14 to 17, in connection with the dedica- ton of the new Capital building. The princtpal prizes will bez For best infantry compaby, 3,000; second best, §2.500; third best, $1,000; fF Steavairy company from outsile of Texas, valry compa ; second be: = Second best, $2500, Many 4 for individual com- arof the prize money Will be Geposited in bank to the eredit of the army officers Who Will act a3 judges of the drill, pi casters Caught by a Decoy Letter. 2 CLEVELAND WOMAN ARRESTED FOR WRONGFULLY USING THE MAILS. CuxvEraxp, Jan. 17.—Linnle Ferttt, a comely young woman living On Miles avenue, this eit has been arrested by Postoffice Detective Close for g the mails. For two years past who Is Unmarried and of good family, Das bd) onsts rs signed “Anien,” the Bors,” to wives Yelling the of thetr hus at whieu, heir wives, i 4 she con and regards sisted of bardware jshes in Jail, and the Bands, and bu + by patient watching, The decoy-letter fessed of the a the tru Ye has catised a5 & Joke Sam Small Attacks Dixey. THE ACTOR REF SO SUES AN EDITOR FOR iuursday morning, one of wih about Dixey, of a Small, the evangelist. Xt Friday morning, and “Theaters go to sain as) seen placarded idu't draw better Step a foot in Kansas gambler. He lest $1,500 died that he Was robbed $1,000 per might to juish between the i this Saturday he was indig- ared the gambling story a gross tie oles Of The prosectiting att ind the assistant prosecuting attorney, id not be arrested for 1 Was merely a misdemeanor ald not be Lakeu oUt for nis.arte d coolly. but T shalt place ¢my lawyer, and shall have Jon someaow tor so Infamous Ite L shat sion to see Sr. Suual this afternoon. No ogy Uk> that Walch he made to Kecorder 1 be re doy me. If he can find any- fn any act of inine, 0 T swindled me out of $1.500 Pl ira all Tam worth if be 11 can lay my hands on whos there. Iam al- Suhseriptions and benefits for ‘New York andelsewuere. T have given ba any five clergymen.” peared again at attorney and swore the office of the prosecut: f oa against Dr. Morrison Munford, of the y Zimes, charging him with criminal itor publishing Small's sermon, tn which the evangeilst attacked Dixey. The doctor, Who was preparing tor a trip Dall. Love at 28 Degrees Below Zero. Duepatcl to the Chicago Herald. here Was an incident in the town of Red Wing today Which proves that love is as warm with the Leereury ninety above. A farmer u 4a bachelor for stxt 1 Jas. Wood, who Fears.drove tutotown te-day during the bitter cold in a great hay rack. Yu the rack, under a pil ww, Was Mary Charl- \- 2 ¥ widow Tuey had driv eight for the i married, ‘© of the peace ‘Warred and Feathered Their Parson the New Orleans Times- Democrat ue past there Las been a growing red Baptist church here to the “part of the leading married portion hand in bis last might pant of his att arglary Of a tai eatin overhea comversath + Proceeted to th 145 Bast 1c Lars afver they and Were packing Up their cipest, snd 4 tUreed ab e bouty. soe Cruelty in a Convict Camp. f the Knox County workhouse. Sa unmereifully whipped g time for keeping ng Wednesday night shaw refused, and she ly Thursday imot 4 ave her a severe drut- her with both fect and 4 body in a terrible manner. oners to hold her down “buil tongue,” « strap of raw- ry slick. "He stripped ber hand gave her tweaty-Ave luskes as he could put them on. The woman is tn condition apd Shaw has been arrested. —— ‘The Dog Tried to Eat His Way Out. Through some oversight a large black dog got Light, and, missing bis way, could gut get out, and so proceeded to gnaw his way out of the third story. Im two rooms he cut away the blinds and ae ee poy orig Tuesd: od and w down the street like a n estimates the damage he Boston High- eeldent was m of a large or blasting. Three or ly injured. during @ recep. arrisoa, on New ation, ight soon torce Buigaria t ou Wii Chen’see,” continued urday caused by the premature expi charge of giant’ powder four wen were killed an Prince Ferdinand Yon of the ofte rs of tae s Year's Day, spoke exerge and sod that events i detend ber rights.“ 4 laid them away for future use. The | TAN MOWRES. SHOVELS ROPE THON SAFE COMBINATION LOCK, 81 by A. FIXTURUS, £0, and general sanortwent of goods | -Jal¢-tu, theta ‘Usually found in'a Srat-cleas hardware store. = Former Prices...... '30c, and 00 | 105" } God, help you. wtris. 1 | Secredited to a Ruropean cour was taking 1eave asseugers were saved by the aid ot friendly ‘Tn+ ‘Has interfered with the Sale of our Bed Cover- Clearing Prices op ali. 360 whiter dead to-u an sitting | Of a very enciene isnman, aud, pitying hin | dians, who took everything that came ashore. cans are enormor to a dude. “(Applause.] ‘The | that his wife bad goue wo England for the educa- | The cooper and wife Miaily got trom the scene ot | 196 We wish torid ourselves of the ad pishop of RIZES E LADIES, ave 1 er ani ally ‘Sale positive: terms cash. ‘bere will be ited, 1868, Uoa Of their ehidres : “You must be very | the wreck to Fisherman's Village, in a small boat, stock, band B5e | Attent! trade ivate buyers te called to ngaet 7 nar imeccen, ut of twenty girls meet | Piney. But, of course,"you. havea Humber two.” | andfrom there by flshiug smack to Aspy Bay. where ipasphdeshe Glearing Price .272°777722"7: sree ieee ~ a DolLalie Ts PRE ty F 4 Chetr downfall tn the batl-toom, c tried to explain to ‘iim,” said the Englishman, | the Unicorn, of Quebec, changed malls with the We realize that people expect to buy cheaper Ja17-12t_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Aucta_ | Tone’ “iy, Cotes namber, of onda, fr aod ron Observation T never knew a por, | “that that was quite out of the question. My wife | Britannia, one of the first steainers across the At- BLACK SILKS. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer.” = quubsiowiipanies tie tad Bulirvomand.the theatee £0 5% woman who | Nowld Dei great ragoir Ttodk a mccond wife | lant. They were uolpea rom here to Moutreat | now thanthey did one month ago,ao without | suiisas ead aie Act a thee Stage Bea teesiae Gases eitiek a tak ne be nd my government would punish, ee voce to pod gdh ot 20 eee kee tee eeartels | reserve we have made # deep incisionon the | Former Price wt 45 | THADE SALE OF TEN CRATES OF ASSORTED | _0-Im_ MARTIN GILLET ® CO. Baltimore, 4._ nas inst her character hua lost all, bu acker | The Chinese dipiomatist was astonished, Dut alter n sekeeping famously kscaseernvesenvengovsnsnennsens 3 4 " Hlonized by soc ir there's ond deeper, blacker | 4 pause he sald: “You Europeans. have’ 89 much | in one room, But members of tue. Coopers Union (Clearing Price ann ose. vo, ibe | On FRIDAY, JANUARY TWENTIETH, 1888, com-| Wanre, How, Nj hell than another, it's for (hat mam who’ erustes | Inbre intercourse with Clie tu ‘that wer tmay | confidently told ius tins jobrouid sie eae eacd | Prices of everything in the Bed Covering Line, 2 pieces of 18-inch. Guinet's Black Grovsrain Silk. | mracing at TEN LOUK, Lanai sll iit ny wacs wad ann & Co, Nee eee eee a ie a erich ae, | Hope You Wil soon become sufficiently civilized to | certian date, and so he impulsive.y decided on | — Henee the following Stupendous Reductious: Former Price. 5 SS ee et Blause.) The only ti See ord toad of | 8b ad We do.” In this spirit. tue Chinese diplo- foing to the {uriving tttle city of Chicago, After Clearing Price. crockery: sold tp lots to auit the trade. 25 WEST 16TH ST, NEW TORK | setwes a double-barreled shotgun and a load of | Mictes Starnca for Htcope nad te Chis apiiit he | Suytag thetr tickers’ thee head ne nee fr, es, BLANKET DEPARTMENT. bu shot issuch aman, * * 1 a round dance ts an anteroom Le eel 1| Will probably eS coop never want to see the arm of lecherous man ‘They Want the Mo: ‘as to leave that very afternoon, The Masi Cooper's little bit of a wife came and contessed | 10-4 White Blanket at @1. y Back Now. | that she had criminally ordered a bonnet atthe | 10-4 White Blanket, splendid quality and good that st could not be got for the charges, | welsht, ¢2.25. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SARATOGA and LONG BRANCH. 8 BALE CE hOUSEHOLD FURST | neg 40 announce that they have opened their WASIS PIANO, CARPETS, &e. INGTON HOUSE, and true to ‘want to do Is to stand on ITS RECOVERY. nd pilifully pleaved that they walt for the next 10-4 White Blanket, extra fine quality, at 4.75, | the barrel: knock the bung out; @od let nature cut | ‘Theodore N. Bovee, an old and well-known spir- Fee Reet SHOW CASE, AND COUNTED EARGE ICE-BOX, 815 15TH STREET NORTHWEST ber cavers. (Applause ant laughter.) 1 may be | itualist, began a suit in Chicago Saturday against | cooper roured like a mad Dull, Dut finally con. | 12-4 Blanket, which wo were selling st @4.50, now On THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY NINE- weqnedegoresirtingd fool youd better Cidade oe Ca i, Mut 4nd | Dr. Alfred Hinde and wite for the recovery of ali | sented, ‘They got the bonnet, but that husband | ¢4. TEENTH. I86S, commencin st TEN O'CLOCK: I1 Fora few woeks, with the most euparb stock of you'd better Utak of th ngs bis progerty, whch be had given away under | made tha wifes life littie short of nel elll—and | 11.4 q waite Blanket reduced to 94.50. DOMESTICS. a a " Missing Yale Studen: pecullar circumstances. In 1882 Mr. Bovee and | pre ea rane er eee ene startled p ssengers out IMPORED COSTUMES, <. JOHNSTON. Executor, of their dozings—“news came in afew days that | Am All-Wool 11-4 Blanket st 85. 2cases of 10-4 New York Mills Sheeting, in rem- Jan COUNT JOR DAVOLAS AXD His CHUM MOURNED BY | wife, realizing that they were getting old, and be- | the boat, they would have taken, had it not been | Our Extra Welsht and Quality Blaoket, pure wool, | nante of 2%, 5 and 10 yard lengthe, am Fi ______Fendall Law Building. | RECEPTION, DINNER and BALL DRESSES, eee pntadetpnia | Loving that thetr apiritualistic belief would nae for that lucky bonnet, blew up aud every soul On | soldat 97, now 86. Le pnp eee Fanieenbe ined a ae, seers. WRAPS, BONNETS, TEA GOWNS, &o., A New Haven, Conn., special to the Philadelphia | date any wilt they might maxe, determined t = case of 4-4 Bleach Cotton, equal to “Fruit 4 FES! 8) — Pres, January 15, sas: Avout a year ago Count | avy everything chey” had exoept cuougn to us| |i tell you, that tle songesinging wite nas nad | OF 12-4 85 Blankets are reduced to 84.50. Loom,” in remnants of 10 yarda. TAIN LOE Ge CTT CSTMUET BETWEEN Mr | Rver brought to Washineton. Allotghich willbe wld vn ©. Pant, came to New | SHM them until they died. Having no children | her way about bonnets ever since!” chuckled Pink- | Extra Large 12-4 Pure Wool Blankets at $6.50. Price. AND N STREETS SOUTHEAST. Joe Davolas and his chum, C. E. Pant, came toNew | they looked around for some worthy young hee qqton. “For that tue Edinburgn girl was iny | Extra Large and Heavy Weikht at €7, 87.50 ond 98 Clearing eoeeeeecesenean - By virtge of.» deed of trust dated the 10th day of AT LFSS THAN PARIS COST. ja2-1m Haven and entered the Sheffield Scientific School | sons to make their heirs and found Dr. Hinde and ni—and that fool cooper who ran away from 2 : BLANKETS, June, A.D. 1885 Cj a .d | his wife, wh Imbost total st to them. | the queen's officers was In EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN OALIFORNIA Intio sue st eng oneot the ined recncdect Weabing: Ae FOR THE GERMAN, SCRAP BOOK Fic as speeial students, ‘To-day both are missing, and | his wife, who Were alniost tal strangers to them. | the a lio eau” oe of the mares oe - 3 number ‘of merchants about. town are tauch | Bovee proposed to give. the doctor about $12,000, eee papery Ail of our 81.50 Blankets, G be, en cute ie Disa of colin be Fat ga | for Bree stoner Petre seegnende fuming Erieved thereat. Both of these. gentieimen, repre- | Worth Of real estate'and $5,000 in bonds ow condi Burglars Take to the Woods; Clearing Price. mage ex.s | Ppelicanctton, sn trogt of the prespless, on THURS: Taper, 1c: pound. J. themselves as Seton of Wwealtus Mexican | ton that the deeds should not be recorded watil | owe BKOUGHT DOWN WITH A CHARGE OF BIRD SHOT | 10-4 Fine California Wool Blanket, 96.50, reduced | When itis taken jato consideration that the original | RAY’ dak. de HAE PAST e RON CLOAE ee rer eee aud the manner in which they spent | tue death of the giver. inde Wanted the old IN IS FACE. from $7.50. Prices on these goods were us low as couldbe bought | ll those certain piccea or parcels of land situate oe a ae 2 dicated that they were used wo a fe | spirtuallst to give ne property to Mrs inde On | weiegram tothe New ‘York Skin trom Belvt-| ns a ae eee. por freeones oy brane i erin Cty, aoe Dns of Cah umibia Verge, Crewel, Coenilia, luxury. “They lired luxurious rooms, and soon | the et I : Fine California Blanket, $8, reduced | SBywhere it will easly sown pe nd plat oF paw of S became kuown about town asinea of tullimited | at aay dine and lose fe aik Buvse couseuted and | ete, N. J., January 14, says: The chicken house | trom #10. WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS Seve bit The ort al of oy Sree tg ‘Stet articles sutobie tor Mahan Wealth, ‘In ashore UUme they contracted Wis tn | the transfer Was made, “Lately the real estate has | of John Stern, of Franklin Township, Watren | 11-4 Fine California Wool Blanket, Damask Border, south ouch 1008 nearly all the clot — Log feccrenen aa ne Ff ot | County, N. J., was robbed on Christmas night. | $10.50, reduced from @12. ———— a Sorortment of Stauped Goods in Linen and ceeded in getting A. T. Hill, a | the e is located, a “ ‘clots Intent Seater. . to give, them credit to the amount of | Bovee has had mauy offers tor it at big figures, He | O8 the following night the carriage house ot John | 12-4 Fino California Blanket at $0 and $0.50, re- 1m nd C. H. Miller, a pool-room proprietor, | must nave jccmclaaed that he wasn't going Gt die a tages ipod toe ‘and a buffalo ay duced from $11. A on g88q tor to te amount of $400. ‘The | a8 Soon as he had thought, for he went to Mrs, les this the burglars broke open bis cellar and | 12-4 Border, 12. . a : Trauk a quart of champagne at | Hinde and tried to ‘get her'to return the property. | cagried off all the ectables. thateeury be found, Dense sincere BI rw Be og aa > 1308 F st. now. (Mrs. Hunts) but they hays not Jet paid for the wine. | Sbe promptly refused and he has begun suft for it, | ME. Forry's daughter was soon to b» married and | , Out Extra Siso.23-4 Callfornie Blanket, @11, $15 gate for jyhich the purchaser's, motes oid eee | Eee ATT AEe Sorta elena etyten te Pan! made & practice of ordering asuit of clot asking tn the meantime for an injunction restrain: | had baked several fine cakes for the wedding, | M4 $16.60. Aix per ceut perauniin from day of sale. A deposit of ‘ALB every few days, and then pawned them a s 50, fe c oS few day: th 8 soon us | lux the doctor and his wife from disposing of tue | The-e fell into the hands of the tuleves. On last | Our Extra Size 14-4 California Blanket, @13.50, hak sotto $100 will be ved at tine of sale. All conveyabe- APT ages fect, AEER, end DULL he got them. Just before he left town Pani bor- | real estate and bonds until the suit is decided. ‘Thursday nignt the family of L. C. Chadwick re- | worth $15. ieee __7TH. 8TH. AND D STREE ins, hc. st purchaserecost, 1f terme of sale are wot | JET ORNAMENTS. rowed a type-writer from his landlord, saying that 200 = — turned home at inidnigbt from’ a’ party. ‘They R MAMMOTH CIRCULAR CONTAINS rari wath ten deve’ from the day ot sale the | " Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingied. __210-2m" | he wanted to use it for a fe x - Encounter with Burglary, found (hat Durglars had carried off w quantity. of CRIB BLANKETS. rout ongaiey egerzaisie eur arund go De | prutig ect ag Gautama the Powe ay at abe M™ ore pas mediateiy pawned for the pury 3s supposed, | TWO ROBBERS ATTACKED BY A Y‘ |, WHO SHOOTS are, some ney, Mantel ornaments, anc BI ATION © "7 Jot ‘reeal: some Lady Kham, ir ongrtting Mnoney to leave: town.’ He alee gave eee THE. ONE | table linen. “It did not tie Aft. Chadwick and nis | #Yom the Cheapest tothe Best Grades of California. | “SSI 9 2241 and 1243 Lith steee_ | Published in Weshineten, D Cnt SM RONSPOURE | Zocworigeith Min c. Thouueen, te located. at 709 notes to different parties from time to time, amd] at pottstown, Pa., shortly before 1 o'clock sat- | 522 long to arouse the neighborhood. By daylight COMFORTS. CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, tyasteog, | U2! "th Over Thompson's Drug Store, @2-3ua | in Chis way managed toobtain considerable money. bsg they had thirty men ready to pursue the thieves, B goled __EMEE B. BERGMARS. § WT | MVS RANE 397, 23TH ST S.w- Was mE nding to own statement Just before he deft | Uday morning, Wm. Brizzolari, a young man of | They divided Into two parties, one headed by Mi Large size Comforter at 75. Sr Greater ARGAINS. QALE BY AUCTION OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | VR emowed to 452 1]th st nw, Corwets amade to | town, le owes about $5,000 in New Haven. The | twenty, coming home to his father’s house, hearda | Chadwick and the other by P. W. Yeager. The Large White Pilling Comforter, 85c., reduced from , ‘ON NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Order. ul iiue | whereabouts of Count Davolas is not known, but | suspielous noise on the back porch. Getting his | latter party took to the mountain.” At the cabin = g IN FINE CLOTHING ‘A portect Bt uarantond. "Also 8 j (On TUESDAY JANUARY TWENTY-FOURTHLI888, | Shoulder Slaron teeclies Weene: Fees Goma it Is probable that he ts taking things easy in New a : 1. revolver, he opened the back door, when he discov. | Of, Uncle John Dereiner, a woodchopper, they | ® earned that five men had’ passed om Lange Size and Heavy Weight at #1. ar tue Fronted the reenisen: Lot Nenad in Wight EM | a TON FiSCHENS ORY COUANING ‘wore: eust before leaving town ti Je at five men had’ passed that Way carry- front of the yremises, Lot No. a 3 Decaine Tavorved tn a dincuity with’ a Tady to | €Ted WO men trying to effect an ‘entrance to the | Ing bani Ve wee sae wae, Way eaEry- Rests alse Was oe ai aeRO GREAT cEosING-OUT SALE Eons sunalvuioh of part of Plouaaat Plaine fryut Mt | A Tistatrs tab DYE WOKKR Due 8 se | wnom they had paid considerable attention. back building. He asked what they wanted, and pieseed forward, | A mile farther on and the trail | setteen Comforta, in atripes and dota, reduced to @2. ee ee eee te ae | eee without bring mined “Ladies Rrewioe | lege circtes are considerably, agitated orer the | uboa recaving 0 Teply.nestruck at one of them | lad into the woods. another alt hours tramp | ss'utn Ounforts in otripes nd dots, reduced to 98. or an averase deyth of 100 feet, improved by acomforte: | & mpecialiy Thurs Bs, seat neyo sifair. Fhe New Haven devectives are looking tor | W'th his fst. A scuifie ensued, during which oue | and the robbers were in view. sd Calloo, ~ 2 bie six-roou Gouse, No. 2182 Oth street. inouerate. Goods called te fry | the two Mexicans, oc the burglars cut Brizzolari slightly with a knife, | | There the sat, «ll five, around a fire, lunching off | Center. Fine White Filling, oe. OAK HALL property is ubencumbered, aud is sold to close LL-WOOL GARMENTS MADR UP OK RIPPER H —~oe—____—— The young wan fired his revolver at his assailant | the victuals they had stolen. When they saw | Tufted Comforts, iargesize, $2 an estate, A Sled cones black. Sued by His Mother, Noumad sparen ciiirters that the blood from the | thelr pursuers they fled. After calling on them to | _A full line of Cheese Cloth, Satteen and Eider Down COR. 10TH AND F STREETS, erie: One third cash; balance 4g one and, two | * FISCHER, SHR WANTS HER SOS TO Pay FoR HIS FaTHER's | WOU spurted out upon him. At this point the | halt the posse flreg a volley, and one of the thieves | Comforts at greatly reduced Prices, ee ete ee oe |e : 08 Gat mw plotting ass | other burglar struck Brizzolart a stunning blow, | fell. Anotuer discharge of Weapons caused the BED SPREADS, sold’ or all’ cash. St purchaser's option. Terms %0 te 188 ANNIE K HUMPUINEY, 430 Ora BT, NW. mcm : ae knocking him down. In failing his head struck | others to drop their bundles and skulk belind the == plued with in teu days otherwise right reserved to | MMS rs ‘ wad wate | At Covington, Ky.. an action was fied in the | the stone doorstep, stuaning bith for a short time, | trees for sulcty. For more than-a mile the rus, | 22-4Honey Comb Spreadsat 65c. — purchaser after Ppub- | ~ rial 7 y c s o “ Te fasllaein ae ee 5 ‘We havoon hand the largest assortment of Imported pap Ege go ae bas | oe het courts Suturday in which the plaintiff ts Martha | during which the burglars ran away. Brizzolari | ping fustlade of shots was kept up, the posse usin Overcoats for Men reduced from $13.50, @15, $17, | lic notice. All conveyancing amd recordiug at Pur | ie SPs 5 A. Shinikle, executrix of Peter Shinkle. The de- | jumped up and ran aster them, discharging the re- | shotguns, while the thieves returned an occasional | Marseilies Spreads in Washington. sin caesou aan, laser's cost. @100 deposit reared at thus of sue.” | French Hand-tade Under iting, Wectno Under wane | fendant is Amos Shinkle, the money king of Cov- | #alning chatnbers of his revolver. Shurtly after- | Shot with pistols. The prisoners say that more | Our $:.50 Spread reduced from 83.90, a . 3D BEMINARD, Patent shoul nt tent lmpgrted Slostery oon [ Ramaat te buion Stake tn tances ioe; of | Neer e pomenane gave chase to the thieves | than 200 shots were fired, bur as the trees and | Our €3.00 Spread reduced from 85. Overcoata for Men reduced from $23, 625, #28, a8} Geo Ww. STICKNEY, * atoceage, | Oe eT oe alee ee ington. ‘The petition pray iment or | quigre was a trai of blood through the back yard | brush were thick, there were no other captures, | We haves full line of HORSE BLANKETS and LAP | g30 1 815, Jal2-s0dde Auctioneer. “_ | Children's Corsets and & #1 Corset Mise IL'sowa, Amos Shiukie for 316720 for services which Peter | and for quite a distance along the street, but they |The thieves made their escape from the woods | COVERS. = = ~ make) that for the price is aueurpaxsed, Snlukle rendered jum in hisitfeutas. “Atos Shinkle | were unable to catch the DUNKIaIS, under, cover of carly nightfall” Yeager und his | “iq advertising it is no easy tank toattemps to et | Overcoata for Boys reduced by Sust one-half. UNCANSON BROS, Aucuoneers, NB Vreacl. German ond Sponich spoken. snrt® is tie son of Martha and Pe “see men retraced their steps, suffering severely with : ms — = : | theretore, ts am uction. by thy ‘The B. & 0. Loan Syndicate. cold and hunger. ‘The wounded an was found | Fou pas i ncPt te poortain stock we will not try it | Suita for Men reduced from #9, $10, and $120 | TRUSTOES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, | sou tor s#irvices which the father rendered the S00. | From the Philadelphia Ledger: lying in the suow. He had received a change of | herm Dut promise to show yor — 86.50. ut eS Here ee ae toue Sen euinmie Na~erploved | "Jn the matter of the failure of the shareholders | VIF shot in the face and. neck, but was not mor: | S#eortmen = : tspinwrumesuagtedd pred ally wounded, ‘The ove 0 Suits for Men reduced from $15, $16.50, and $18 dgint, September. OSPEL HYMNS acted as superintend. | Of the Baltimore and Ohio Ralliroad to authorize tally wounded. ‘The overseer of Un OF Of the | §#~ ONE PRICE, AS HERETOFORE, AND THAT By virtue of a decd of trust, vin bu: ness. Partof the tn EW HOOK BY ST : Pasay EDLEN township took iaim to the county poorhouse. ‘The STED. toei0. 21th, ISG6, and rscorded tn Liber 1203 folie Oe 5 Margaret ieee fnt.aud st all tines he was his collector. |The | the tssue of the $5,000,000 preferred stock of the | packs dropped by the tuleves were found vo Gee | PRICE WAAHANTED. 490, et we oe of the land records of the Digcraet Wk | . Day Weal the Live of Curiate | father began Sworking for the sou in a ane | COMPANY, Which Was tobe bought by the syndi- | taln the sliverware and linen taken trom Mr. | b A REE 55s Suits for Boys reduced by just one-half. ae ee TURSDAL Or T WE Tt Pour j PRE gi Miller toy Murry & Sermon | Jantary Sei “There was ho uprecment azoty | cate who helped the company out of their recent Seager: ne patwy rented DORA Dats RA NNN S55. - Fine Satin lined Full Dress Suits, swallow-tail Costs, | DAY OF JANUARY, & D. 1988, at HALF-PAST | 20 ‘ory ut koedon Biluda by Charice Rabert What salary should be paid, Dut the pialnuff esti. | flnanclal troubles, we are informed that this fail- +1. — kes, £894 ESE ous ihm mnioe: estate, situate in the city of Washiumtou, District of | OPO a a Gsonpian Shotchon by orl Change nated the value of the deceased's ser ‘at $75 | ure does not affect the syndicate’s position in any New Discovery at Pompeii. Double-breasted Black Cloth Frock Suits at $20, | Columbia, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of | ior Harris bor sale by por month, aking & Lital of FAN. She de- | way. As the transaction now stands the ayndt-| From the London Timen men UU BRR coq nH saan * | and nd) premises Known, and distiucuished as and Wht. BALLANTINE & BON'R, ducted board for Evter Shinkle for 15 years, esti- | cats has loaned the company $5,000,000 upon the | * ome interesting discoveries hav BB UU RR GO H gubdivision of certain lols in equate DurD- | ruating te at $20 per _montn, or $3,600 In all. She | security of ample marketable collaterals’ among | 5 ee een ene reonay, eee BB RRR OG aH Odd Pants have been reduced regardless of cost or | LB Mons subslivision of 360 %e * | Says that the'cash payments made, to the father | wnich ts the $5,000,000 Wenern Union ielesnene | made in the excavation at Pompell, Many’ siver Bet Ye ER &o HOR | vatue Gulp ecneded a Eiber 15 fouls Tact tes resend of | during the 34 years ia ot xccea $20 per month, Had the suarei — authorized tbe Issue oF this vessels and three books were found in the Regio BEB RE a the surveyor's office of the District sforewsid, towether | which v make $8,160. Peter SI en | preferred stock the proceeds of its sale would have | VIII, {sola a, casa 23, u1 eo with improvement, Ser noah ia ieee ehce sitet ae: | (aawiea cna company reper thie oan and're- | jead'co the couclusion that wusowmercr mostra, | ah, ER BRR. 09, saute laste Payable fa fwetee apices ane testy and finally, in 183," when a leducting | lease es , whien cout en e o > 3 | the $11,760" tor board’ and cash there ‘was still | have been used for Uwe purpose of iinproving awd | Uables, a lady named Dicidia Margaris, bad packed rw Be Ee 8 8 Loe AES FEA E somenad traced of Geiss cu propery pak, Weriee | $18.40 due, he brought sult against his son for | developing the raiiroad, for which purpose the | them at the moment of the catastrophe in a cloth, aad co ss SE fen interest at'6 ver cent, will be taken. ‘cr ail caat a: the | That amount, | Amos came to thine, however, with | syndicate were willing 6 purchase the stock. It | In order to save someting more than mnere unwed 420, 432, £94, 496 7ihot.. 417, 610 8th aa BX H Asa £ o» | Option of purchaser. "A deposit of 650 required at j the promise that be would pay tlle amount and | 1s stated that as the sharobolders have not seen | lite, but that she. perished in the atiopte hee Fi ames Sty 417, st nw, Se % 6 CUBA“ to mr | time of sale, All conveyancing aud recording at pur- = on | stit Amos 'patd to nis father in various amounts | thus permitted itt tate che ayaa he qui | ene nak SEER MNPOT AL. docks | ATE BALE: EVERY ANTIOLE Big TENTH axD inaeven days fronrdate of sale the proverty tay be Fe Co Baxxens su Os paid to his et ro uts el ly 6 syndicat juite | ments at leeds, which she wr n¢ - —EN pe $2.11. Deducting this the amount lett which the | satisfied with Its present position. Ne | penina, ‘These are te usual Wood tablere Bears | Gt duced, Marked a bee feures, Carnie tect Scieaaen Fircrater tre | Rac & — PRRs chime te guar wan meres trom saw | ee = ies nches coated with wax, and several of them are | ya3.g4 Se E HALE-LINE STRIPE WOOL NOVELTIES; s BRAINARD H. WARNER. Trustee, SUCCESSORS TO 3ACOB RICH, . wt IGAN..- am | fastens er ook form, For the first few ws 36-inch wide; were Teduced to " 208: GEORGE & EMMONS, Trustee, = —— from Bay City, Mich., January 13, says: The miss: | days after thelr discovery” they “weeustse™ iuefiguren "DOUBLE COMBINATION. | wU20okie GEORGE § fac aaa 613 15TH STREET, A Brutal Monarch. ing farmer, WH. Fisher, who was thougat to | fectly legible, except in a few places where damp J. & 3313-60 Izgland 124311thstee | YYALTER CHARACTERISTICS OP THE rERSIAN DesPor Wo Was | hate ern iurderéd in Monitor township, hay been | had destroved the wood: after that ume, probably | Se & De Corsany TESTES GALE OF FURNITURE TOOLS, J, LOANS AND DISCOUNTS A SPECIALTY. KNIGHTED BY QUEEN VICTORIA. found at Rochester, Minn., by the messenger sent | because the wood began to dry, the layers of wax ‘CHINERY, — COUNTE! SHOMCASLS. MIR INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. From the Coumopolitan. from Bay City. His case ts one of the strangest ected partiy off, splitting up into small portions LONDON, ENG. Fors: Hare: Fons: RO..8. PAINTINGS, CHHOMOS. Ero, ~ ‘One of the worst deeds Nusr-ed-Deen has been | Cer Known here. ‘The wite and two children of | Nhe contracts are all betwe-h the owner nooeiooed By virsue of ¢ deed of trust Sd 7 s Nusr- : Fisher admitted that he had been murdered, the | and a Poppma Note, @ liberated slave of Priscus FOR OUTWARD APPLICATION, SEAL SACQUES FROM S1250P. tof neg. oust the lund recordet toe Dee | H, Iu, & Co Sulity of fs the assassination of Shabzadeh Yussuf, | former acknowledging that she had witnessed’ the | and frou the names at the consuls referred soe SEAL VISITES AND JACKETS FRost 999 _| {oll 497, et ea. one of the land records of the, Dis- pers caind an Afghan prince and pretender, who nad sought | deed committed by one Wallace, wio was stopping | two of thein the year (61 A. D.) may be fixed. In | COLMAN’S CONCENTRATED MUSTARD OIL, UP. pone (A weg Fy ‘public eaction on the refuge at the shah’s court during the wars with | 02 the farm, and that she bad washed up (the | one of them Dicidia buys of Poppea two young ‘A Positive Cure For SHOULDER CAPES, IN MONKEY, BEAVE] 1223 Pennsylvania avenue norti on BANEERS, country. Tue shah caused hitn to b. | 800d from tie oor.” Fisher was traced to Kend, | slaves, Simplicius and Petrinus; srother gin wos NUIRTADLYNS BEACK DAMTER Mane = | RUCHCDAy JARCANY NINETELNTH A Delbam Mo 2088 7 Set we easter. Tee aused hit Wiss by letter, and from there to Rochester by | reference to a sale of slaves; ‘the third contract | RUEUMATISM, NEURALGIA COLDS AND MUS- at TEN OG 4, Mt Meutioned “an the b > death by one of his body-servants walle 7 = - o “ AND OTHER FURS. osoe.> Mo sat dood of true, ir inthe garden beaind his palaces, | 22S Gilbert who went tofnd him. “The accused | mentions a sum of 1,450 sesterces, which Poppe, MUFFS, IN BEAR, BEAVER BLACK Mar. | *cbedule — air, in the warden behind his palace. | has been released from ll. Note undertakes to pay to Dicidia Margaris If ease CULAR PAIN, De FOL, LENS Mena Ceon nan, | pase: aeicreen, 08 Pat : e tthe vic - ers ; ses. the slave should not turn out proftatie, "These een w Coutwatis, Sune, Marble blebs, a "Foute: | FOREIGN EXCHANGR, | Bann gon Lost His SWEETHEART AND His Lire.—Geo. Hunt | ver plate of Dicidia formed a set for four persons, | 80ld by all Grocers and Draggists, and wholesale by | OTHER FURS. Fixtures, Shelving, Marble-top Tables, Chi seuate, ret and Wm. Hadies, highly connected young men, | but as it Was gathered upin haste ft 1s Incomplete, JAMES P, SMITH, ee ene as Se Copper Kettles. Two ‘Plated’ INVESTMENT SECURITIES | think the young” man must have passed some une | 294,82 encounter Friday at Beebe, Ark., resulting | It comprises four goblets With four trays four Cups UP. ESD 4 hy 3 ‘oo fonts . | in the fatal wounding of the fortuer. “The affair | with handles, four smaller cups, tour others, four | 37-208m 45 Park Place, New York. LADIES’ SEAL CAPS GLOVES, AND stfory Sal, Deak Heating, Machine, Large Lot | storks and Bonds Bought and Sold or Carried om | an be cruel Is also proved by the | Sfisinated trom the fact that both men loved Mary | cups with feet, a cup Without a handle, @ Alter, & AS WRISTLETS. of Fin Ware, Dishes, Knives, ice Box. Chandeliers. | Margin. ORDERS executed on the New York Stock, | Sergeant Who bal, during 1 | WOdteR. | She rejected Hunt and accepted Hadley, | sinal! bottle with perforated bottous, a ‘spoon and FUR TRIMMING OF ALL KINDS. econ na gy Produce, Coffee, Cotton and Petroleum Exchanges and seat ate ad, during | Hunt sore tobe revemged, Friday night Maaiey aut scoup. The total weight of the artictes is | Tyrepia Comraxrs Exxrract Ov CHILDREN’S MUFFS AND COLLARS. Terme cna, Wreciae ‘on the Chicago Board of Trade. ay a ‘oung E began 1 ng ita | 3,943 grummes (not quite 127 ounces v1 ri n 4 id that Hadley | ette upiter on ¥, and whi snatched | tried to avold any altercation, but. hot words | well ala larub teense aise With patsa eat 982] boon for which nations should feel grateful” See GENTS FUR CaPs, GLOVES, AND MUP- HENRY CLEWS & 00, NEW TORK, ag aus | Passed between the two re, yt uotment Hut | inlaid with ‘a fiuely chiseled ‘sliver | een || islonan seni ieee Go gears | sor CAPS FROM 81 T0 $3. se = adiey struggi i Sof Car pe a aaa a of e was Perstun caiup tou belie | Of Hunt, overpowered him and he was ta » by the Turcomans, was e reason, CARRIAGE ROBES AND OOACHMEN going | also in other ways. Numerous surgical instru- CAPES. bh. At last he freed his right arm, drew his ents (mostly of bronze) have ic LIEBIG *A} \CT OF . ¥ 2 ” a - CORSON. ‘JNO. Siete visit to Europe a | Mili fatally, Hadley gave himsett up. sinit’ palr of apothecety’s ‘sealer anges aee,8 | and Cheapest Meat-Flavoring Stock for Soups, Made SOFT AND STIFF HATS, IN ALL THE LAT- Qk MACAR 7 rice In Marandorae eS. Sw Weights, equivalent to 14, 17.5, 21, 24.9, and 85.8 | Dishesand Sauces, Annual sale 8,000,000jara, EST STYLES, AT 61, $1.50, $2, 8250.6 ziven permission to febulld the houses | Held dunt, who is alway, S, | itensils found may be mentioned us noweworhy * x. w. given permission to rebulid the honses a dull the | on Friday, d privet of his overcoat’ by the prison | Yeautitul stew-pan of bronze, the sliver ining ot eae ary mit, BLUE SIGNATURE of BARON | GOLD aND SILVE HANDLES, FROM 62.50 Sauber ant Boston to Govumment Gente, Sc manage the Work Unalled "They set up the | “ictal ie then demanded his own suit of cloth- | which represents & head In Talsed_ Werke wan o,| LIEBIG in fee-simile across the Isbel. Toss. == ot tn epee gt tng, and, ts Delig fetused tenis “wide ts | bronze lamp, suli containing the wick; ‘nnally HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF CANES. t ‘bin the favor he st bi bo. | Bros wa a se blanket. | various glass vessels, terra cuit: id rit foe Pec yathhie Nothame came ee | atagiye ataped fe ped Mr. Brunt tol! the | Car" wenante “Amie the wate cA a NS |g HO GNaM fal trekeeern grocery chemist, | TRESS & 60/8 CELEBRATED ENGLISH t cio ezttions depced by. that | View, declared ty him his tateatiousof lspeeenieg | esters, Vespartan with Fortuna’ on the reverse O%, 2%, DOUBLE WIDTH ALL-wOOL REE DENT'S LONDON DRESS KID GLOVES * ta the surine of Shabcza we ux of the phystrally Weakest of the Parneliltes | Qupendiun of Nero, Wit O nants The. "These gooda rely must saitvqarked | LADIES’ RIDING HATS AND CAPS. w went out to the strine Of Shae who would be unable to survive six months. ‘The | the inscription, “Pace ipbine Aqures., DOUE Paes wipe shah, however, cid not ip te 8 Justice advised that the prisoner be removed to a | clusit.” ee ie velter room, that his overcoat be resto and ooo ¥. Davis’ tain their wants, but drove on rapidly past them. | that be be ‘supplied With writing marcriad, oe _ JAMES Y. 80N8, Uae rato osteo ches | uaay swat doue hg new el ing vara | oA Pym, Des THe Tene, gowm| Reeat, Ovvencoar Wearuen saat tan eater ndiers threw pebbles 2 @ carriage, of | A ban Serenade him yesterday, but were | County under the following circumstances: ag 2 pane t oa ‘sat Me ogg rg prevented by the police, A riot Is feared in Gal- | W. Fullie, living in the northwest Part of the t t the mon: The whole regiment county, met an untimely deaih on Wednesday of ‘Real Overcoat Weather at last! What shall it ADVERTISED ARE VICTIMS ould be found-—were matilated or pa i ‘ee. last week, He was a man well known tn thiscom-| a9 ‘nights yi be panic have the benefit, strangicd, bebeaded, walled up allve or cruciited: | TR Potick Hewrixo Mm. Prxe.—Mr. Pyne, | munity and quite wealthy,” cme ee co visor hry a ga tamed DOUBLE COMBINATION, rans Tris member of parliament, axulnst whom first btzzardcaine, he wade use of tne ex n, | Something more dressy? —e1S6t__ PAL and 1243 11thst ke | ynavemarked with the elermination to close the i —. at Was iss iuder the crimes act far using | that “if ere was such a being as God Almighty, from ‘Stock: ayn | 4 Bridal Couple Delays a Trai seditious language, Dut who prevented its. service | he was wituout. love or feeling for humanity or ne a pedcpaytBendieed re) S. mda | Prom the Macon (Ga.) Telegram, Jan. 13 by ;autrenchiug hiuiself In Lisfinny Castle, where | would not send such storms upon them,’at the | thing for this kind of weather. In theareay | Axxvat Crosmiaour Sate FOSTER KID GLOVES. } tor Florida by way of Al- | he if Sl oe og — has oe Secaring: — it a sack storm goods we have Fur Beaver from 15 to $25. or »,Was detained tn Macon | 1a escape from rong @ police | camehe would ‘a climate that had never been Celebrated Foster Kid Gloves with improved books Teaving ‘tine bya Drided | ae ib pursuit of hit Cursed with such storms, and escape the vigilescs | 22. Chinchilla from @10 to $25. Also, Kersey ma y-mated came down from At- ——— of the Almighty, ‘The ‘Storm caine on ‘Tuesday | &D4 Melton in all the fashionable shades, Se ee ee and lacing. ee AL : William Gloves, 6.7 and 10 hooks, @1 to 1.50 pair. ca tirownts Tote cur Way to Florida. They | | Baurocw’s Ausorp Bucrat Ivrewrioxs.—The | worning, and Be Geran preparation for deparcare, ‘Wo will expect you, — Fowler Gloves, 5-7 and 10 hooks, $1.50 to $2.0 pair. Hotel & ap and they lin- | Dublin Freema Journal says: “Mr. Wilfrid 14 ree packed It, a: ‘ednes. | n about leaving tine | Blunt, being persopaily persecuted that | day morning went to load it 1nto a wagon to hai OUR ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE CLOSED OUT | Foster Gloves, 5-7 and 10 hooks, $2 to $2.75 a pair. | 9 Bi ig personaly pe ‘and fearing that | 43 agon to haul for, but they tarried at the table. | he will be removed to a worse prison, feels bound | V0 Viillsca Where he expected to take the alver- GEORGE SPRANSY, REGARDLESS OF COST. ‘Mosquetaire Gloves for evening wear, from 8 inches to Was sent, and yet zered. | to state the grounds upon which he fears that the | 2000 train. He hadone end of the trunk in @ 30 inches long. Shen It was tive ininutes after Ume, te | Parnell leaders are to be imprisoned. . Walle stay- | Wagon-box, and was raising the other end from ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, | CondWciOr sent a good-bye to them, and then they | ing at a country house in the south of England in | the ground when his feet, slipped from under him, NOVELTIES RECEIVED DAILY FOR EVENING | Naiked across the street to the station just as um | September he met Mr. Balfour, who made. the | the sharp edge striking him upon the ‘Neck as be 434 SEVENTH st. ‘Men's Business Overcoats, from $5 up. ‘WEAR, concerned as if they bad an pare, statement that he intended to imprison six of the | !4Y upon the ground, iis was broken, and Supplementary Smiles. Maite sorry {oF Mf- Dillon, us'be bes some good | ee Rees el senna sore pal ake Si = ‘as some Man's Business Suita, from iver andiGold ‘Se the moutains Te hotels ae ai ioeea | and ts Us has bad heaite ke wilkale ta peas | who was “once” Whipped Gy ance aa Nanroxaz. N. W. inane apes iy Silver and Gold Nota, | visit the mountains. is 2 | ani ns ¢ A | "Sota 5 sara sont en | ERS RAR: | ee ee aE mesrecreminasnamaei, | “neotm phytate , on ts man’s Journal 48 & says ot think nt No mention ts made of Mr. St. Jobn.of Kansas, as | So" Jou cvas anid aye at tee ee the Newsboy.” He charged would-be spectat bed 13 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOR . rere tive ticket. Bt: 30mm te Senile af see Seach for the privilege of witnessing the mill | Tam now prepared, at the above-meutioned place, to ‘Men's 044 Pants, from $1.50 up, . ee __-_—ss _& Hpricot as che Mp 8 “pacu | rm Marca Papand ded near Bod, Min, sa Queensbury rally ith €wo-0a nce gloves, ATS | manufacture all kindsot Patented Novelties, Models Boys’ Suits, from 94.50 up. Rion Maxras Gans: Gus: Gass 0 Chicago of ry ncer. mn. a cl ded several members: \TING A ag hg eg — oer rae are nad ninety living descendants, some tieXews ‘York,’ Manhattan saa” Nase “Ataletic | &% Fine Gold, Silver, and Nickel Plating done, sti- ‘Boye’ Overcoats, from 94.50 up. SUSEMENTS! HOME AMUSEMENTS | ber 01 4 as Orda mom ‘are prominent men. ca ao eante Tapize'a end, Wetting hfs hand in of aah baker cleat So of Mr. Lewis Bakar che loging-towe onthe combatancsnad | “ASEM eae CHILDS, Prop poeta irra rare gin oy MERA the Water bow! it on the chiid’s head, and married in that enter Ting McDonald ratsed Children's Suite, from $2.50 Tespestemortment, now publiched com | then, his mind reverting to his old calling dene to Miss Bessie ‘daughter of Com | “poiise,” ana tinge eDo perig et — gan Fubbing the head Vigorously, and thes, turn ot Kitson, ice were Tat E.goneral ecampering. No | BOQo aa. be dart alana We ‘one of the wealthiest men fascaliconsrtaen OT TO T6> Give us a call and be convinced. {ng to the astouisked mother, suid. “Shampoo? orthwest. a — spores, oe stantly tn took, Panes nae nares em DOURLE ATION, Sueno 25. | Chicago Times. iegisiature of Maryland elected Hon, steven- | saying that oneeld se onal ret Meno ted pall ja13-66 * Wimiiaaiiteccce | THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co, ‘Now arrival: Magic 00. to | Yoran With satehel enters car, sits down; en- | 80 Archer state treasurer for a second term. ‘bin. In a discussion between him aad John B Gun N 6 Corner 7th and Geta, CE RUPPERT, | ter conductor, aks fare; Woman’ opens satchel, |, EX-President Grevy suffered a stroke of apoplexy | o. ‘the oaraman, which followed, cr You Xs ow 407 7TH BT. X. W.. shore con pote Be last Monday. “He has since been confined to his | hit MeDouald on the sete oe 408, } takes out purse, 1, Opens purse, takes ‘and knocked hima Gz T | Out dine, shuts purse, opens satchel, puts in | fai and bis physician hae Deen visiting him twice | No money was refunded. comm ‘THE SLAUGHTER ‘me Best. 1106 F st. & Ca | purse, shuts satenel, offers dime, receives’ nickel, | daily. ————.0——___ sed apes Sole owners of the Patents of E. Berliner for hesters. | Opens satchel, takes Out purse, sutite satchel opens | | At, Wheelihg, W. Va., Officer Glenn on Saturday | _ ‘The trial of the indicted officers of the Norfolk THE CONCORD HARNESS | plurse, puts in nickel, closes purse, opens satchel, | Sa¥ two men acting suspiciously about the house | Exc! ‘National Bank has been a for sale). ‘TAILORS, = jn10-1m___ County rights; | pute fn'purse, closes sateuel; stop the ear please, | Of John Hoffman. He challenged them and Ui tne March term of the United Citeult sig sts REIS qeasos > Bead Tem, & 176 FIFTR AVENUE. —Philatelphia Record, oe yi <3 came “4 ig 2 Roz Appiox, | A Hearty Acquiescence—Mr, Featherly—What | ure Redeemer (vai test advices from San Remo declare that amped witht yon mark. PORTIERES AND HEAVY DRAPERY. = ‘was destroyed by Tre sun- | the ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers a Ms | petal eo eg Si “has™ See Shar diye he’ chet i" CP sone waa was built ten | taxen dn untavoraie trom Brunce’s malady had ike LUTZ & BRo, , $22 Freeman | ber ouner. fue. V. Be Horton, escuember of ica at | troublehas been checked. ae SweMung, Dut whe vw mORKR berg reser y pea ey . Pm | Some one asks, “Does it pay to be good?” Per- | Poieroy, ‘ba ia. bts eighty % Carriage Robes in No. 314 EIGHTH ST. N. W. (near Pa ova) | naps out evidenes tu the nastier will Hot Ue taken, | He was the cher iniay Gy Gas Tene Panes vee | mise Marenouse No 1419 Thames street, Balt.| 46 801 Market Space; 208 and 3108thet._ | wiley andlat racy low prio et | ccm ennenie quotations given personal at- ¥. wal: Feegfod rissa | ke Taay atop tuk Lowel | at Mihi tnd ata RaS | Reece He a mes | OLS BL LEER now or To, Ey cao as inane Goma al « errs Citizen. ‘and twelve locomotives, Loss $100,000, "7 insurance, > 8 $12,000; paruiay ase a Warans is itaetes | Se quality. attoal