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_ ae. r # : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 27, 1888—SIX PAGES. 3 ES. LADIES GOODS. ADAMO | MEH, BLAINE DETERMINED. GLADSTONE ON HOME RULE. barren Nowssnm ts Angry. Heetseme Wax AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | ee DIES. 20 es _— TRLEG AMS 1 TH ‘AR, nder no Circumstances WIN He Per | fis Remarkable Appeal for Ireland | Tne Key. John P. Newman 18a man of national W27ER B. WILTIAME & vO, anctionser, Sipetren. Sy etne Soi Hee oedema by mit His Name Used. im the “Contemporary Review.” | reputation and a well-stocked vocabulary. He ae. — meet fot tal vere ite teyieg Pret wee) E a coe quired fame not only as @ powerful preacher, fis tw i. = 5 Monmenem oe, ct Dacor, | SIoh trig ay wan simmer event mass, | Siege tt Sen's eons esritoore aa SS ramcne ener CaLtros w 10%! r . ee 8m st ‘with whom he traveled & long time. —— BOW CALIFORNIANS EEE ALL MEMORY OF | cnetr foreign correspondent (Mr. T. C. Crawford, | porary Review I have been permitted vo look over the reverend gentleman filled the pulpit of the | ‘Unlos overrnshed, we think we have plenty to sell SMALL STOCK OF DRY Goops, on for Art Embroidery and fine Needle Work. Ses Paaxcien, Pel. 7.—Thedesiga for a monn. | formerly at Washington) and Mr. Blaine, “In | the corrected proofs ot Mr, Wiliam B. Gladstone's | $™ tan Methodist Church in Washi for this entire week. But that should not influence HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c.. ae ‘Stock complete and quality the best. | Feply to a @rect question as to whether he would, | article on “Ireland's Demand for Home Rule, we are bound to say he filied it 80 You to wait until to-morrow, for the choice always is | to be sold at auction at our ‘salesroome. 9 nid in Cali. | FED! and ¥ MOKNING, Fwd sno Five | Under any circtinstances, pormit the use of his which will appear next week in the March num- ap a Be Gen Grant | “To-day.” en = Peek uy GENTE SlohtH commencing. st ‘TWO HUNDRED OIL PAINTINGS rllmgioe promptly done, New designs eee ‘ * 7 th | name asa candidate Mr. Blaine gave a most em- | per of that review. Itis a singularly able paper | Was « regular attendant DONCy ae ee eT | | These moods are bosutiful, and so satiatied are we of | FEBRUARY 1 at ae — x nd doltal ere appropriated by the last | incurn! oft the Presi. EEE Jegislature for the MOnUmeGL. The eucccutul | phate peyative, but added that ‘he id not want | ant will bereed wite tne toe bare and ia oo ee er ins, Rowe Wada, | thee weusing qualitien, Gat we guarantoo any article Une NORSE AF AUCTION. sj eaiaisia tain Rinse hata, Mus M. J. Pus Sign ls s monument of grasitc, 3 feet high net | to make any new affirmations upon the subject. | America, At the outeet Mr. Gladstone reiterates the Orientalist, eame to Ls An; ‘was fa: er ee ee 12m Tab = 1309 Pet. n.w. (Mire Bente) ershuih over i fort in herghe, made of meron, | “Lave said all that I wish to say upon this sub- | the principle which he has maintained ever since | terviewed by tie tes. Prom that we ERR TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY TWENTY. WATER coLoRs iouus unnunaar aoaate onuieks shail, over 0 fort tn height, made of marble. | sect in my letter,” he sald. “That Jeter, as you | the question of Irish at was opened two | reproduce the following language used by the Rev. Ber bor ptt ee a it. in front of our auction rooms, 9th ‘The figure Wid be in thagarb ot a miner. In one | y nt gee ‘ad-el-Wurd, Who ‘as interprevef and guide |APEINS to match same, 85 a dozen. nn ALSO— hand Will be 8 nugget Of gold, whiie the other, | must know, was not a haphazard, off-hand affair. eee ae ae — og an ah for Gen, Grant ip tne Woly Land: 72-Inch Bleached TABI.E DAMASK. 81.50 a yard. wi Deserves gorse. By English, French and Roman Schoola to SHELL, AMBER, ana pete There ‘Marshall tiade the Mest ‘discovers ce Poe | as the result of much deliberation ana caretul | Sreek daoasen, CAN only be, ettected Uy Teerin | “Wen om, the Mcmmeot Olves ove (Gen. | sj NAPKINS to match same, 94.50 a dozen, ‘Terms Cash. ‘DUNCANSON BROS, a ai ‘where Marshall made the Sree See raced kg | thought.” “He sald aoenet Anat he had Fone to | poitties, to whom it offers @ common ground for | Grant's) party rentnten ime az he Where | 72-Inch Bleached TABLE DAMASK. $1.25 » yard. | _1¢ shite wore ° gwonavinos Bre. ‘and Bangs Shingied, £25-1m" rectous metal. The monumen jaced oF toget away from politics and to be in a ‘once stood God— men— |APKINS to match same, dozen. iN Eitcrest or Warstall Hill, one-half tlie trom the fon where. his actions could be subject ts as a ‘a melancholy shade passed over his a ee one Dae Feandak PWeRiWeRloM rit ay Exra Vaices Ix fer “The moouisent may be sem for a distance of | pape oS Spaseratea the traditions of the COUDLTY Ena | ae cae ee ee ina Deep welts ap | Ss KAPEING to motch sume, 93-26 c doom Dorthest. ‘This builiog ia 90 fectdeep ‘aud 22 feet | TOBE SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT, TO CLOSE & LADIES’ MUSLIN mties. peculiar featur: of the selecting of | a “ - ~ calls for ‘ts application. Itis @ measut ic! ae i worthy to stand on this THE ABOVE ARE BEAUTIES. ‘in excellent condition, and will be SN ON aco. vt the ground for the monument 1s hat Mer ; certalm that he would, be. renominated, romcaren (clea and prescriptive rights Mek 00; | treuba’ Anotier pales asta, when suddenly ENTIRE NEW PATTERNS nt ber: Feprous who intend to CONSIGNMENT. REE H go at ; Hine matt’ sons of Bordo ouncy, howewen sub: | Maou that had been uiged to, more Soeedy | When Laut icin measure Walch, whatever par | “et us ray." The pre was Imaite by Dr. New| price $1. reduced 10 75c. {MAB DOWLING, Auctioneers 900, (00) www oan ‘ba lor .do Counts, li cat repmbliceie, Tf these mpacy of other promil- | ticular form it may take, must certainly diminish | mab, the gent frapresddas De eSinang | , 20 Pieces of 68-inch Bleached German DAMASK, — avesr-| © ° 9 0 ¥wew BLE ee eee testa tle fled oe Cis aa oem Bo other can- | the weight and activity at St. Stephen's of an ele ad’ Rot ke bine Tata an Otea nk nang | former price $1. reduced to 70c a yard. “KALORAMA MANSION” A LARGE BRICK BUILD- | WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY rH $3 YREy Farmer McKee's Private Mimt, | delayed ita itt. But he wished to leave the eid | ment which, whe: her by {ts nature democratic OF fariliny wR the oly smotaaaes, Cacousning and | 25, crew Ce nah S:tt Fiakh Gorman DAMASK, EIURSAY AERERNGOR Feat ALY TWENTY. ara ie tile poate” ‘6d “oo: vw EN eee an lan ean Oeaieamrenn nario ieee tae ini dissonant ey ander sts present circumstances | From the rst Y regarded Dr. Newmal asa syco- | ~72-Inch Wait Bleached DAMASK, $10 yard, wortn | ZIGHH. tt FUUMOCLOCK. in front of th Beek ree rao ma DREN CIMCULATED THEM. » a r iscontent and estran; account ” ae dence of nearly 100 feet front, situated on “! rane rr ere ho’ - e tier. $1.50. y. ner cox moustin, with Gve bunched: Prevencns, Feb. 27.—A spectal from Ironton, | Were how a nuiber of good candidates in ‘he | {heiined to promote penticnl aad administrarive | Phant and cou : Extate,” at the western boundary of theetty. All the and Continuing shied with a cambric Tue at beck and aleeven, cio he commerciat wap ait statin bem: | Eocene tt tae eee ees | tnnoraiong™ ns Pouca ane Mme | Ti appeac tua ci Rey, ohn P, Newman, bas ag, NAPEINS (9 match same, 5 size, @2.25; €-4, | soaterlal inthe Dulldibg to be removed witain 30 days nahial an an uty Marstial Vankorn has made a clever arrest of | candidate nominated by his party. Growing more | paraiieiod infelicitins tareomnectom nied Emgiands | lation Way of putting it) two the pointed remarks ot | ss tocn Half-Bleached German DAMASK, 75c, srigiatahy 20,per cont of which must be | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH FERST AND | viet, Drult of the Loom Muslin sight, bunched @counterfeiter at South Point. For some time | explicit, he said: resent relations with Ireland, asserting that Ire. | the Orlentalist, and thereto replies in words and | worth g). at time of sale. and the remainder within | at neck and sleove, 23c. Considerab.e base coin has been circu.ated in | “I HAVE NO RIGHT TO BE A CANDIDATE.” find ts governed in civil matters worse than Eng- ee i G8-Inch Half-Bleached German DAMASK, 65¢, ete waite Loge tiv ase, om SECOND, AT SAME HOUR. FOR 98 CENTS. Neen a ee oi at ceeding and | ‘“ENOld that I have no right to be a candidate | land oF Scotland and at about twice tae anneal SAN, ORINNTAL LIAR." os ange, | Worth 000, iately north of Maes! uctte FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES, ALL ELEGANTLY Jars. Marshal Vanhorn sticceeded in locating and | ; rs | Cost per head. In civil ci ‘and army charges » D.C, 1 62-Inch Half-Bleached Scotch DAMASK, 53e, worth 5 a MADE. Arresting at least oge of the gung, Frewson McKee, | agai. A man who hasoace been the candidate’| taken together It costs 32 shillings per head a0- | ‘he Kaitor of he Times: Pg — Agents for Owners. NOW OX EXHIBITION. EACH ONE CAN BEAR INSPECTION. mes tard how ba-ceell | cenants eusaeere mane: Co docomd time. | RUaLLY 9 Keep the trishman nore ‘thnan 13 shit | ac eeg dor me thet Mecee wry te ee riemtal |" G6-tach Half-Bleachea Scotch DAMASK, 50e, worth pn Serie 1Mother Hubterd back and fromt, anche bse tO know Ro uid | wtthdraw and no . ea seco! are . : : Tehfldren with so ttle ex- | More thgn this; there 1s another pial; reeson. for | CLauscoutent, SShaeaa: to boccor pcoviaed aad gem: | denat ber wes is Mew’ York at tat Genes 5c. 4 lee — 127-5t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. tucks, fusbed with Hamburg edge ob neck d McKee attempted to Dura | ray witudrawing. Teould not go through che bur- | Nfs tue, Englishman is better pro Sen | CRespecttully, Joun P. Newaax. | 58-Inch German Loom DAMASK, 40c a yard, real FURNITURE AT AUCTION. Sits aiclane Waheed, pip teen dh eunee pet etwcen himeelt and | def and fatigue of another presidential canvass— | “Regarding the contributions to home rule from | ‘The Rev. Wad has the floor, and the Times 15 | value, bOe. Ot, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH FIRST. 1888, TP HOMAS DOWLING, Aucionee. ‘shed with Gne tiesttass saat vs = between himseli and | such a one as the canvass of the last campaign. To | america Mr. Gladstone says: “The vast tribute | open to him to make remarks about the Rev. | 100 dozen 4 Half-Bleached German NAPKINS, 98¢ Senteel cribs xeacine keee No. B59 Norch Capitol Style 3 Mother Hubbard, Dunched tucks, two rows in which, he was die = | aecept @ nomination, and to do léss than before, | waica for 30 many years was paid by America to | John P, Newman, ‘dozen, real value, $1.25. fire neat ©" tteck, cutizectix) ang” Parr ura CATALOGUE SALE of fine, Hamby inserting, with Batabung edge The search of his house disclosed quite | would belmpnat it would look as the landlords of Treiand did not shoe! most DDD 2c TT Blesched German NAPKINS, $1, worth | ture, "Low ies, Bedateads, Buresus, Wash oi mm ammount of ‘base nickels, a die f ns silver | faith myself tm the success Of the party.” sensitive. “Yet the sums, comparatively trifling, How Big are the Waves? Ps ~ eaaeemaaued ee stands, Wardrcbes, Feather Beds, Mattressey Comin ora Birla, 4 Nother Hubliand beck apd front, four rows of Fe eae etteriat to tnake several | HAS NOT WITHDRAWN IN FAVOR OF ANY OTHER | which America hus contributed more recently tC: | EXAGGERATED NOTIONS AS TO THR TURBULENCY OF 100 dozen 5 Bleached German NAPKINS, 91.20, | 8#¥e% Kitchen Requisites, &c. Ee 1 come cies wacenchene eaxieecion: pS umpennded, and enough m: al to make sever: CANDIDATE. ward coabling the impoverished tenantry to sus- ‘THE STORM-SWEPT 81 worth 81.75. UNCANSON BROS, uct All of our Ladies’ Muslin Underwear marked at hundred dollars ta bogus money. Tie was asked the direct question whether he | tain thelr entary struggle have become the | From the Scotsman. aS iN Auctioneers, JAPANESE PORCELAINS, REMARKABLY Low Phices. nade excellent use of his large famtty in | ne ai. | SUbIvt oftndignant denunciation. But America | "Te'ysa very common phrase to speak ot te| | 200 dozen % Bleached German WAPEINS, 81.50, | IP. aan nmimceve cate OF VALU: ig the, badd mones, a8 I 1s weil scattered | had withdrawn in favor of any particular candi- eetns to eof the opinion that in thexnatter ofthis | 1. 4 oom co as “running mountains | "2th &2. nae NAPKINS, 91.06 0 doren, | ABLE IMPROVED AND WUsintMMOvED EAL BRONZES, CURIOS, RBe the neighbors. It is though ere | date. irish question she Las some le ma | a zen rman NAPKI Lf doze! ESTATE IN GEO! YN. D.C. are others linpiicated, and that a lirge amount of ie ve essed no | for vexing ner with a cause fof internal trouble. high;” but this really means nothing. Accurate | worth €2.50. By virtue of the last will and testament of Caro- ARTICLES OF VIRTC, BB AA He replied: “I have not. I have exp x mS Aen ¥ has been coined and ts hidden away IR | ooiniia'on the subject to any one and’do not im | Whether this be so or not, therecan be littledoubt | measurements made by Scoresby proved: that, | 100 dozen % German NAPKINS, $3.50 s dozen, | yn7)D, Giesting, deceased, end further ty ¢ dence a | But Aes the Vicinity. The family w ae oe eee tend to doso, If 1 were to make the slightest | that she suffers in hertnternal politics from the un- during sto: waves in the Atlantic ly ex MBendi of White and Red of the Barges Oper of she Ise ict of Cobnmtta FINE sere hee | need n the business, and prete eat surprise thay | tend to estion. oi oo / sare mortment of Bordered | Passed . 10.960, eke AND PANELS, F' 5 4 coum cal be nd ley oat | ee oppo y Oe a ae ae | Sarasa ae ea Sentatg CRTC | cova Seton balow a crn, sa eto | ten Solel tie DONE Sie adown, | RATER Tomato | | “kencmnrsanpscanreanc, Ens | yy" MRE the house, and all, incinding McKee, den; | strous ofc C power in politics | tes represented by the crowds of emigrants to | tween the crests being 560 feet, and their speed | waren Bec. HIKLY O'CLOCK P.M. . ° knowlege of Low If got there of wuete It Came | throug todirect amas. “it would corealniy im | her sbures show p Tayadiy Se pose met down | i, miles an hur. More roceat observations tn | "00 iogen Colored Border DOYLIES, 40e a dozen, Se At that fete or parcel of eround situate arr ie aoa ta ts from. ‘The aiekels have the appearanee of betng | Puom'eh, indi ” and merge into the great American unity. In the | tue Atiantle give trom 44. fee worth 650. = and Ising in, Georretown, District of Columbin, amd oats Gaye. The apetn Sch were AG WOU pase Tey BORER. Seles | PNT TS Sco came soorae cuurazex., | cos ct he inisu postion, tos naw or cistrape ore | Faghant eat eee reaea ge foe e Wie | Mere Csa oscar DOTLARS S600 dunia, Bounded Ss follows: thatin to say” All that portion or ART SALESROOMS, tositiare. ibe delta ot ——_ —— Mr. Blaine was then asked when it was that he | BUMeroUS yptween U rally, Uaat, fuse COMMULILY | SCC Sre Te Sea ea aT green, 3b | NOT"? Soecal Barras tn Irish Pillow Linens, $e Eleveuth street and Pennsylvania avenue, livered nee of chanwe. i a ma ard 7 sory nity. 5 Ing generally. thai coe Te oe 40-In. Extra Fine Quality, 40c, 4c, 50c a yard. ‘Thotnas Beal's addition to Georgetown. Bexininitig at . ¥, ae ‘ig St. Louis Poker Game. had positively determined to witudraw, He satd | t3 Anglo-Saxon, Provestant and rich,while the Irish | waves at Kurrachee breakwater works were found 45-In: Extra Fine Quality, 500, 00G, yee a yan rie g a the intersection of | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH FIRST AND — wingr> peoppnesoaniphacaantioerexig A P| bowel pegti! ade up luis mind long ago not to go | are generally’ Celtic Roman ‘Catholic and | to dash over the wall to the depth of 18 feet, Or | $o-1n Extra Fine Quality, G0ease Toes yard, a ee Ye gt FReSRE se EARGING, WHICH LASTED TWENTY-SIX OURS. through another political eampaicn, His attitude | poor. Bat all these distinctions would | about 40 teet above mean sea-level, G4-In, Extra Fine Quality, Ooc and 7c a yard. north line of Bridge vtrect of sald Geurcetows. west | PME BAGH DAL Resin dati ed a ek oe ary er be pen ip e-Denwerat tous | fu thespring Of Ines Was ous pf absoltive indifier. | begFaduaily softened away aud blurred if tt were | “The greatest neights or weyes on the British ‘Each number worth considerably more. | About forty-one feet, thence ‘north ‘aud paccliel wit og | Hon ANTON AND CAROLINE ‘ we teboetug meerys Wedasutag night tha utven | eossens evtn relurnman sis rumen auirroms: | mee Cae ne master sentiment holding the entle | const were those obwrved in Wick Bayo famous GERMAN PILLOW LINENS. eaeee tar ane anata, one halt fect teuce cast | Will beon exhibition WEDNESDAY, February 20 | with A Viaerant Maison dios, Bere oe ty? the following story: Wednesda —_ oy ey - )- | Irish element wogether, maintalns and 1s main- | for the exceptionally heavy seas Tol 5-In. German Pillow LINENS, 50c, 60c, 75¢, 85¢., ~~ s - al a ~Aprader | AgISS BL CUNAINoHA: ot seven St. Louts business mee, mi Gorin nay way tolperssuetiy lailience the resi | tained by these secondary dividous. It is not too | Ier-beine brie keane oro ee tmedepth | 43-¥"scigian Linen SHEETING. Si per Fan worth | Greeue stroct, then seth By and ‘with Groce niet Catalogues now reads for distribution. iM [310 STH SEN. W, bet Nando oobi a wholesale merchants, (Oey ears g ae nal a ence, ine, Teault. | much to-Aay that the irish-Americans are suvject | Liao noe poured over the parapet of the breakwa- | g1.35. wih all cael singuber ths bahaings tearoom a Z 8 DOWLING, Fashionable Dress and Wrap Maker. Perfect Fit. Tailor rehants’ Exchange a olesaie merchan sane tens nue “ ici to 82 ¢ Irish supject | area . me bald wwerens ’ onabe I ) Maker. mes ema einen wo theittamtly | of ee aint the spun Pay Soak aa Pein | {o action ov many fanuences disposing tueas eve | Carat aee a See Toe ea a ee eee | SLES ctu en German Linen SHEETING, $1.25 | Tivits privilesca, aud aprurionsnces te fie tase he? THoMat | Sostem¢- Conmurhas, Puritepsintag baS0"dm” awaited anxtorsly Bad - bgp one id dissatisfaction | to embroll the United States’ with Eagiand, and if | wave, 1t was estimated, being a mass of 40,000 tons | ® yard, real value $1.75. ‘of | longing of in anywise appertainin: 127-4t Auctioneer. ISS LOTTIE. DAVIS, Fesidences, while t phy dO ee pe Po tuls continuously for three days and | , nd blenty other Hargaine which we cannot epesk of | “SECOND IMMEDIATELY API ER we will sellin | 7 kOWN aw —| ‘Lady Shampooer and Hair Dresser, i - al -~ ae am deen 1 wt | HOW govern the minds of no more than a handful, | nights. "The tron pile ighthouse erected on the otel and Restaurant Proprietors should avail them- | #03 Gf theyremises all that plece or parcel of erovy ALL, ay h formerly with Mrs. “Thompeon, Ww locwied st 703 Ang pre Soot ae ee ee ‘observes | Bishop Rock was carried away by unbroken seas | ,.novlend = #2 Beall'auddition to Gecrrutown, District of Colum- 5 4B AND INSURAKCE, 5ih et. over Thompaou's Drug Stor. 23m ing. hot Ihe'Caw tie tendency’ at Chicago to renominate | Wie confessed and amazing accession ot power | suriking the dwelling. the Noor ot waten: was 8s | *cheenet weseuenraune, a. A OTe eetod ae asi Sil thee nedioies Bara ee a eo NTON FISCHEIN® DRY CLEANING FSTAB: —o ° Which within two years tue caus» of Irish autono- | feet above high water. A tower of granite was | quantity now. The usual reduction to parties buying | EUts-U1a6: fifty-nine feet ex inches from the boundary. 1321 F STREET ¥, W. LISHMENT AND DYE WOKKS bo @ et grt neremucas Parry wr wis, | #28 as received tiroughout the United Kingdora, | subsequentiy” erected on the Bishop, and in 1800 | quantities wiit have tobe given. nevertheless, accel bumiber Atty-geven, on the north sie Bride wireet raf: gud Gent's Garments of all Lunda ys tie a IRVES TH! CBLICAN . and hails the reasonable prospect whic this ac- | the waves carried away the fog , Weighing 3 aud ranui rom said pol exinning n rth wit omens np ‘To-day the situation 1s different. He uow be-| Cession opens to them of an early and effectual Gqrt at an elevation of 100 feet above the yea. In cee os ee ane ese ware Q yon ng of Greialroct rent two fet, mot or oti tes won DR ead Heves that the repubican party will win in the | settiement.” ‘the Shetland Islands bocks of stone soy oxty-t { weVen inches; thene - e 4 coming campaign, it upon pod issue than upon | ent dladstone hg no pete wall le quarried at the helgut of 70 to 75 feet above the | T+ A EE we pereatal one seth he’ ace ine he acco tents = eee ALLS OCL GanMENTS [MADE UP on RIPPER ne | the unionists have eu: nes ix 1 r ; thence cast twent, ‘ANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ehane that of the tariff; but he ts, in spite of that belief | home.rue party, aud calmly surveys che battle- | “But thees instances of the action of the waves | F BA RAE ply iy tag a SS an Se: Pe ee on test | based Devond the position of mere Feluctanes, | ground from thelr own standpoint, A laetslative | during storms sink into insignificance when itis | ku ASS x SX oF Jess, aud thence east forty-two fot three inches to | SALE BY AUCTION OF THE ELEGANT FURNT- | _' cubenace.<be to off mer aaa ged In the game tor | Aton never again to eucer the pollucal field asa | saimese union with ireland, points out, would | mentioned that Digcks of concrete, “weighing page Pat Gecomscietand fe yt of banning cuete | “Tune aNp HOUSEMOLD EEFLCTS AND ARE | J) "SS ANSTE RUPE $30 ore ST, x. ~ r ea ; would ee nee ae Shead: | BOt constitute strength. Rule by a mixed force of | 1,350 to 2,600 pounds respectively, carrie faply doses mp oes einen BJECTS OF AKT OF FOREIGN IMPORTA. | is rt mty-stx < who reigned before tue | PFestdential candidate, He sald upon this head: |} Por conanituve sroneth., | Hule by a mixta totes of | 1-350 10, 2.000 pounds respectively, were, carried Be uu E a i iW: Glcp ato Jautary A. 1h 1808 Ecoding| ORECTS OF ABT OY FOREIGN INFORTs- Fl ‘Sod fueantens ect ivan comfort Eaunbuin, Kw went into ‘effect turn greem with | qqhCowld RO go) through another contest cven | Hii the Dresent political conteoveray is settled, be- | OF Wiee Bae hee depth to which wave arciones: | BOR YY BGG Havroaa. Ae. ToS), oetbce wi | AND ORINAWAMES BELONGING TO Hs BX. | Broch Mande aioe tlee Nitin Underwear ou.” = 1 hile struaale ts too great, and there is nothing | Henge. ur. Gladsione asks: “Would the heart of | trom 700 loo leer aa el ee ete ee; «BBB OU CEBIEDAZRE oliontng niece or parcel of round: to| CELLENCY THE GERMAN MINISTER. AT HIS. yyisne ghoul Bates ahi St Nes Return Goods OE o in life worth such a contest.” | Ireland beat in unison with our heart? Would she | only to live at these depths are thrown upon the cy BBB Rit: the sort Dart of lot nmnber one huadred and RESIDENCE, NO. 734 FIFTEENTH STR = ee A Big & eee eerar NO PERSONAL PREPERENCES. have the same Joys and sorrows in our successes | shore during heavy gaies, and It has been ascer- aA, my seventy pus, tn Thowas Bealls addiion to Georce- | NORTHWEST (GERMAN LEGATION BUILI siden Copeeta and & 61 Corset (Miles ELwown TERER ST. LOUIS “DOCTORS” CONVICTED AND ‘The correspondent sought to get some expres- | and defeats? ‘Taxes must in such an event be | tained tuat shingle {8 moved in a depth of 50 feet. Pag 5 5 Or Jess. on Goce street, and extending bak aieteaee ING), TUESDAY, MARCH THIRTEENTH, 1888, | Mass) tpt for (hs Drea and Spanish epoken. mri OF THETK “MARRIAGE GUIDES” BURNED. sion trom hi:n as to his ehotce among all the can | largely and severely lald upon the trev countries | For {ail practical parposes. Rowever, so tar a8 hax- ‘ats Bed And e-haif ies deep (sigue north ofthe property, inte | | COMMENCING AT ELEVEN pap a ay = eu se ~ * » upon jasses of their r Works are con ‘Wardeli's and bow jesking's), aud more fully Furnit Tl be on view on Monday, 1° - ~ seen tah, te tae opaintt the three De’ | didates inthe fleld, asking him especially about | £4 upon all classes of the paid in Ireland ir the | iittie movement of materials under 18 to 20 leet ONE PRICE ABSOLUTELY, ated iu deed from, Wikisin Rediu, “trustee, to | Murch, rere te thetle, ehen disci Beto FAMILY SUPPLIES. e the caves against the three Dr | senator John Sherman, what he thought of his | mmnitary demands thickeneas ‘and especialiy if mil- | below the water, the foundations of breakwaters 420, 422, 424, 426 7thet., 417, 419 Sthet Eroderich W. Gleaal i¢- dated “72d day of “Ja.uury. A. | will b ready for distribution. ais at te office of the : Ss tiers were (ried. | The defendants were af | chances, But instead of making any answer he | tury reverses came upon tis,could we fall back upon | hitherto constricted not having been disturbed | 24 D., 1862 together with the right, and "appurtensiices surtioncer. and at Beall, Hrown & Co.'s iwior tomale” | RINK GERHARD LANG'S BUFFALO Lforsending obscene matter, yelept a marri- | asked questions upon this subject, and wound up | Our irish garrison of Euirty or forty thousand mem | Mayoerte constracte OCI Al that part of lot numbered one hun | yrtuitis ois,0f tbe wost important wales of a oreien, | aye stands rst: the analpwen prove it Special cuide,chrough the matis to various young ladies | With a general statement that he had no personal | ali told, asa reserve force to reinforce our wasted ———-ree— and and seventy-uine (7), in. Beal's addition to | sats THOMAS DO" G, | ara Depot hth et whart ae Te re call, 480-3 inots. The book ‘dfopped in the post-omice | Preferences to express, and that bis hearty sup; | ranks for the purposes of the war? Notoriously, He Was ‘there. Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, beginning | ”f77-eotom6ka Auctioneer. | {9.3m PHIL HELLRIDGEL, Axt., Washington, D.C in Iilinots. The books were dfoppe Ls Ft aud syinpathy would goto Whomsoever should | the case is far otnerwise, and the Ligh likeltu0od) | From the Detroit iree Press. forthe sanue at the northeast corner ef said fete ead ee Se sadn Tul: Ute Sainamest aod cecwners: | U2 Rominated It was evident from Mr. Blaine’ |i noc che certainty, rather inatamorder topuud | Fimthe Detroit Tree Prom | Ting tone wouiberiy withthe wert sade of Gren | YYRUSTEES SALE OF NO. 1808 HST. NW. | Cy Tg WW p piieges, senna J elsewhere. | manner that if he had had any personal feeling 1n | or bolster up that confidence which we have aa Paralfel with Bistie stroct sixty fost: thiuce noierly | By virtue of a deed of trast tome, @ited Decem-gm | VAX ARECK Aicarx, VWirn New Hong A pm Bly amas or tue | ME Past against any of the republican leaders | chosen to build on sand in preference to Tock, we “Th blizzard you nad out there.” Perstiel with the frst line twenty dest more 'ar'iees, | ber 31, 1886, and teeonded mn Liles Seo 1eseo foto AND PUKE VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR : }s st a es > asterly sixty foot to the borinndns, to: | #4et sed, obe « onde hands of (he | growing out of previous conflicts, they were for- | mnst add to the demands from other quarters an| “That was an awful you had out there. welthenie namely soeet = Diet con, ofthe Tend records of the District of | a d Jas Wulttier | 57H. tne said ne expected to return home the | IcRease of demand for Ireland, 30 {that she would | «1c was that.” on cog thence Sine tal Hoprgve in sights | Kaun aed the writin rato the heer | er. olta D. id Jas. et | Mr. Blaine sald he ex; return be not only as ste now is—a drain uponour| wore = U RR ” Wileges, appuct-nanc>sand othr here litanients to z eres. I wil sell at public auction, | me ere et x | MO Same San pall SET aes | cream TU fae "F" * Re | RSM SSO eTE vee | EueSe Mame nee Soe Net ae | pie wide guilty. 4 = rommenniaeie, vorders in proportion to the gro’ of or g . of the K. P.M., the fol described real sort I, ittier accepted a ver- A Lively Campaign Ahead. ealamity beyond ew.” +s | atiAnd,bave the newspaper reports been exagger- “ER OF Sgg8 cccsain vides or parcel of land’ ad teem eneacs | Seats cloneein teinivet Weenies Bia moe On the GANS COURS, ONG GouRONCS WES | one caisere OF RET Several pages are devoted to Lord Salisbury's | ations or not? ad Leing in Georgetown, in the District of Columuia, | Part of oriinal lot 15, in square numbered 141, beri | The charges against D. Wuittier QUADRUPLED ITS NUMBCRS. ehter arguments against home rule for Ireland. Mr, | _ “They have not told tt as bad as it was, One who Sudknown aud distinguished a avd being ail that | nine for the same ata pot 100 tect west item te | pe Tn lage ern e first regular mceting of the executive com- | Gladstone, bolding taem up in the clear light of | was noi there can have no idea of that awful part of lot ntubered one (1), in Old Georgetown, con- | northeast corner of said square, thene, wast on the line such cases ranges froma mini-| The first regular meeting o1 A shows tat examples of other powerful | storm. Why, sir, I started to go out, and—” tained within the following description, that is to suy: | of H street 20 feet, thence south 104 fret 6 inches, | history, pI Po! go E tect 6 i o > the maximus of $5,000, ot im- | mittee of the Republican League of the United | o.tioos studied in an historic spint are fraitfuy in- | “Were you in the houss whee we began?” Begining on thenorth side of Bridge st, at the end | thence cast 20 fect. thence north 104 feet @ inches, to | fe Saas. Oe nec time than | States was held Saturday in New York city. It| structive aud highly encouraging to a polleYot | “No, -irs i wasin a hotel in Fargo, and paying gee ES Ee i aa simple rented to desepht B” Milby le see eee te ee ce aS | begun early in the day, and continued until late | local autonomy fur Ireland. WS ecm dium sSs BOF $2 m 4 Sg runatng Gt ou ehace to teas 16) fet tet | Dablel Be Haewer, dated Avert. TSU, abd rs | Frio eat ~ ~ a r Ne x ” : Pi rte ante =e a y 34 = 0%.) inches; thence norta one bun- | in Liber So. 5 o dand ite 1 the Tames Pe Foster, of thisclty, presided, ‘Thesecre,| Net Mormonism but Celibacy to be|_“isariodtogoout, but weal back, and atittic| "8s Hen 8 +. | Sewand twenty” (130) fect more ‘lento! ts | reconin hers Lo two certain declaor truat te Seat DELICIOUS COFFEE sco that enarae| wary” ‘reported” that eleven Republican State | Feared three dae lewavaful aiestatawiat yaope| MS MM OO mm Mam a ac meh git oak, engin | Stead ie ee ies tony dik Ta tk roots, amenictk unEAKrast Fs &..of that charac- | tary reported that eleven Republican Stat , le three days. “It was aw/ul, sir—just awful in width, thence west ou said aliey six: | treorded No, 1285, follo @R. ot wea. to mocure | Inn, won out ve best lien eer ae vijdtog (he decisiou of | Yeagues had already been formed at_ conventions | Bishop Spalding in the March Forum. never to sce another whie Lilve.” Rae oe see pay ees 0) in emote Soe 05.000 wie etree see ver coe oee on. | ge ‘per db. aa pounds of obsecus | Weld for that purpose, and that calls iad been | Oi Mormonism as a national danger much that ts | "1-1 don't exactly catch on,” stammered the Srlamstogee bacinning, with the tree aut ie “ym bd ‘record in said Liber ‘No. okt £ 5a... id 1-550 pounds of obscene | made in twelve ouher states for stich conventions; Superficial and idle ts spoken and written. ‘The | clerk. Satanl use Uf Ubedien. to ail purpoves wheter’ : one of sald land rrords, secur. } _ 3818 044 Louisians ave. Which required two two- } SISO tnat correspondence had been had with crubs : “Why, three extra days was $12, wasn't It, say- ther wich tha tideids, caskouter pcibtience taal | haPibicar mine ote for Sad sacks parable ty ealny xpress Wagons’ to haul over. The plates, | #180 thal ~ ith clubs | Mormons are sober, industrious, and thrifty, ing hocking for cipans Srinksr and Dunagdey “Sy, FOR sb the stars, belekgity trim sar wice | mine consccutive mentee, or se option, after | gy iin - toed ta liluscrating te works | Steps nad been tasen for toe purpose of organising | thelr acceptance of” poly samy i He ‘Tho por Late Nab aoc Segmented im ti - Uedegesiertie inirsoved by hone 2027 Bridge | Decca th, ZANT with inerer tthe tate of iis | Sopmse oaraccat: i to the Caleed states district ai < | local clubs, preparatory to general calls tor re-| ance against them. But polygamy, beyond siicntest. It was simply awiul—awiul, Give me Or see One el icine wane ts | eT en ard Dee Oe. Seemay tor thee Whastiere Ooo volumes, air. | publican {ud conventions, ‘Taurty-four of the | question, we need not fear at all. ‘Even among Sepcomd Poor {reps picaes,”:, sunt the balance fa puie ad tes ponte potse te nese of wale cash, $100 of which must bederosited | are nest ig “MITLLER'S PRIDE brand. fae, Serbs ota | ALEANARS Eab teeta | he Mme exis carey i | age hyeranny BGM lm wean Berson poeeandokaren am ay gu papas | wien oa eperey i ngcked towed talange pepe Faunce tekinee 13 lus in December about three hun. | stances It aa barbarous inst ution, and 18 | gap proxogRArH AS A THIKD PARTY AT A POPPING Suew i cad oF all cabs at option of purciaser, A | aucing at yurcgsers cost. it teruisof sale. are not Fue SEs Pear’ of copceue literatuce Known | Greg und titty clubs were represented. Since then | found only where Women are held 1 tue bondage ‘OF Tit QUESTION. oe a ae = \Dion each piece or parcel wil be Cotaplied with the treater regerven the ricit treet | yu.04 ssye) on cause 4 Ibe each) 1s country. there hus been a g tof more than ” ec MISMINER MUTE Comte THIEL Grade. | Brom the Okicago Tribune MMM Eee § RN ferns to ve coiappiod with is tou) Gays, cthcreise thc | five dupe’ notice by: wdverucoment’ ik the tveoing - - ~ a counfort would nk of hav- fe Chi _ 3 to be compl ith 1 s,otherwise the | five day Wertisenien ows: - Vermont, and for hiy peace or co.n Tr Be ru ath ti tou a i Bye Spent 1m the Events Ps to Dent rest e ing two Wives In a country in Which women have ‘Are you in earnest, Mr. Hankinson? frusters rescrve the rigat to r Lche property tn de- tT + an ee eee Wisconsin, come 90 Intelligent. and independent that the | ‘The lovely girl who. asked this question of Mar- HesiEae Sri al not She dashed puree “| jat1eotm Mill, DROGHEDA, TRELANM, tanée in Richanend Goanty by a guag et uaxnows 4 3 Cae nab ated Oba ee aa ag ety ote S | cellus Hauictuson sat beliind the center-table with AND Ferule iu soune Mewepaper published im Wastington, | ( men to eremate a family altve. Awhite man, Wm. ny be reasonably certain, will uot take the | Net hands in her lap and regarded the young man DC GRORGE EMMERT, + 7, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROB. Myers, hat been living with a colored woman, and Of uxoriousn'ss. ‘The prob.em whtcn will | invent ‘en ee GRAN REL beR, ) Trustocs, HEY ON “MONROE 3 ay F ‘The states organized on the leacue plan are: | Prescat ttself for solution 1s nov whether a man | “In earnest, Irene!” he exclaimed, pale with BE oD Ty gs 7} = ap ig el ence er a ace coat By ‘virtue of adeed of trust, duly recorded in, LouR soum Maine, Michigan, Mutaesota, New | shalt have one of several (Sphere ln emotion and chronic dyspepsia, “the whole happt- Bee 9 9 YY Sas, * Pies 2 RO : j- | Taber HRA folie 186 et wea sono the laud records oa wert A uous unty be,'uere mn tie Cated | RessOt my life 18 wrapped, up tn Your answer to Ens’ “oo” Fes x MBL BOsINERE PROP ERA: ar “¥is | the party acuned there. te will ter Yor axle > ‘inginia a est Virgt 0 ons bay 4 ‘the question J uave asked, you will trust your is BUsINES i ‘OL the ‘on FRIDAY, cH NINTH, aware, Hiiuo! at, 1h as, Mary ask of making you happy. e m4 id further an ori atate, . - 3 sib they were: severely | oa assachusetg Nebraska, New dais, || MBiumarek Deliveriog Hie speech, | tamcfitaning Ja lu)y, At wil my sole ain Be teen ere that ti fie | toe ices Ctra Nhat a daca a x Oregon, Pennsyivaniaand Wisconsin. _«.. | Berlin Dispatch to’the London Times. to sooth your patuway through the world, to Int fo ‘equity cause Nu. 10960, equity cock t oe pe eng gs RR E ea eS aE . The movement was said to be Conta bork 7 Prince Bismarck took bis seat at 1:15 o'clock, | terpose wy rignt arm between you and every = gosteve appointed to exid, cause to make wales Will on | Lax numb J ‘Unlontson, as the summe ta recorded ‘z Freaks of the Tornado, Roeadas Norte Canoe ate ana. | allssourl | ooking erect and elastic for a man ot his age—he ee ne Sinenteas, (0 EMENED Your pose; BOE GGOOe fae tn teour ef te ncoiabece eat Tiber Lavy Court reco d No ig folio 83; of the records 3 ie E Oe CTO nM AT MOUNT VEEXON. "| aavec, and calls tor conventions will soouvemade | will soon be seventy.thres—but a trife pale and weit Tiisten to your suit, Mr. Hankinson,” inter. sf pubile anction ail that plac. or yarcel of sruund and | of tee eurveyors fice, of, 106 pusrict of Columba, Prom the St. Leu: Deinorrat Bene the territories See ine eeeas ypeing dove | wora, I thought. The money bill having been | rupted the young lady,” cating her eyes with Migtonsin the District of Columbia, and know. aud | 8400. a ie of G50 will be re- THK CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT 4 ew and Josie Sutton was | 1H tit the lerrizorie» excepting New Mexico, and | read, the chancellor at once rose and launched | sume tuldily aid confusion te the Neon “you ARTHUR BURT & 00, lcscrited on the round plat or an Of sad city apand | | tering of sale: Cash. A,teponit of $50 will be re: ‘Tue te er ea ees | In some territories clivs wave been forined. may regret it some day. You would find me iguo- Leing the south ninetoen (19) ieet front by the depth | quired at time oi . ~ PROCESS, rey ee tees and were | In Sait Lake City there has been organized uciub | Out Into subjects cognate to it—speaking in a | may regres it some day. YOu housekeeping and : ther of of lot thirwen (13), in square bwiubere! rout Sih witln 10 diye Ai uveyanciue at purchasers ein a short time. AS was the | of 400 members. In Dakota. twenty ciubs are in | slow, measured. and untmpassioned tone, Hts | TABt of tue pr Buproreueate: wasn essencuia ratty privicescy, | “fe7-e0dkde PhANK 1. C. —— oy ee a | tai ts ast ahh | Bea, ep te uno ga aes | nae uae OOMRNRT Mase | eemaamom amare | Pediat ar nanttburn to | Pome voar'g qty auseees Hs in “The ques 2 re candidate ha rain upon it, 2 x » Whicd | entuusiasuc youta; “you will have no pi mtaduiede —y were caucht by the cloud When teach oF the An | not entered into the organization oc clubs oF | contalued the prince's lavorive, beverags wash duties of that kind.’ AS my wife you shall not be “ithe part of otis improved by a2 story brick dwell. sell WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY TWENTY- ene pinnae meebnee t D track, and whipped against | #agues in any state or locality, Speaking, had to be replenisued 1 should say | a drudge. You snail be tne queen of my home. spe and store room No. 714 “th atrect, between Gand | NiXvif at HALP-PAR! TEN OCLOCK A ale ai the ties until t ‘S breath was beaten out of | .)Be president and secretary were authorized to | well on to eighteen times—incredibile dictu!—vy ‘You consent, do you not, my dar—” Hi streste nw. ‘ Pe in | “Mitehelmore’s Upho!s ‘302 B st. ne. several | gure and see to dt that either sscke or barreleread SSS wtween the Fails with | Cail # Fatilicalion meeting in Chicago linmediately | his son and his secretaries, who standing fmmedi- “Walla moment, my dear Mr. Hankinson. Tam Terms of aie: One-third of thopurchese money in | new yarior and chamber sti tables, rocking. - =< =a Fae ~ pee teat in sree after the eee Mpeg irene an hier Soe the ately behind a were Kept ee ee —. afraid you would fad ine thoughtless and extrav— eames ——-e— ceed a ody aye a ravings, ‘& lot of second-hand me! at Wradeas un crete mataendt aed ‘The 28th day of June was fixed asa day for the | manipulating selizer water t tin a great ‘tht Tay 7S SR of Mrs. sbelton Was found on the marth side of the Tatitication by republican clubs throughout the | jess innocent Tefreshment botiles ‘that, incun- “Eixcraveguat! irene, It will be tho Joy of my Baer apenas Durchacer: | FNHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. Se nara aa mited States, bered the bench of the cou ce the | ite to provide you with whatever may grat A it of $400 required at sale; conveyancing, &: — Seedies cece aemeienee ane W. I, | PROPOSED ORGANIZATION OF SOUTHERN REPUBLICANS, | chancelior grew Ured—provabl; is Varieos veins | your siiguecst whim, "You can never ale we, at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with tte | PEREMPTORY SALE. OF CONTRACTORS: MA. | And have the imprintst Rinaan and amlly of bve: wholoved tn taeescend | AGispesch from Now York, lass algut, says: | Were troubling him—and down he sat with an | quest of me Laat I Would not rejoice to anticipate om er at eae ppp ripe | saxtyoinernie ths trurtces reserved mutt, rovdlat | TERIAL CONMISTING OF EIGHTEEN GREAT Mory of a frame structure on the north side of | ge executive committee Of the Republican Ro ge ae “NAEa yoo would bo, willing to Spied eft ydar go me ENN E B RE 5 PP z mibise uotice of such reasiein suime newspaper pu EXUAVATOUS WITH TWO S00UPS, HOLDING TWO GOLD MEDALS ds cesses te Gratien ae erate at the time, | League of the United States has appetnted a com- | and'cr 1; ss hard a6 ever, hin atieranecs ‘eliciting | evenings at home?” BE, AA NNN KK UU per Ee sa WREST ces on ee ae Cane ee ta tans wa waste | scentan on thactgnaination of reputtcan chute ta | fat Shouts of “Brava” when his audience was |’ “wy angel, 1 never would want to spend them | Bar s“AN SNE KE Roo BOF x praca AEEILE) Tate. , | LEVELERS, RoLLEns. Wir pARROWs, smOv- | attaches, Monegennine without thetwo gold mete S ict > | tue Southern states. The commities consisis of | not rapt in ening tran -wuere else.” ‘xecutors of Curol . Gtewking, deceased, ELS, CE i BER, SiS inet, one Se | Soman A Leamalce, of New Yoke Soigee i | weciinne as craved, and the platform from “nou woud never break my heart by jolning a ‘Are you bankraptr™, URCARLON LIOR. Actoneers.Yvdads | BLACKBMITHING TOOLS, 4c. ke mt i sbaed an apes Morrison, of St. dolins, Ariz, and E. W. Fox, of | which he spoke was cro "N- | club or becouing adrinking maa?” / “Are you going out of business?” [CANSON SkO8., Auctioneers, A ss: “i. crower nt tn the town for acy. | Washington, D.C. James"P. Foster, Preaident, | ing group of general, staff oMcers and tederai pear me, Arent Hpromise nuvertodgeeltnert” | Are amon the queree daly propounded tous by eb AMD THORTEAS ALE OF Varva-|TONE™ CARTS Mylex WAGONS, MARNESS, tohe and tornado insurance company, and had |aBd Andrew B, Humphrey, secretary of tu¢ | councillors, “Let me see,” 811d the young lady, medit | visitors (attracted for the first time to our Hou-¢) it SALE OF On MONDAY, FEBRUAIY FWENTIETH, 1888, at heen so nuceumaful Ia tis busines that ne had | league, are exomie o members of the cominittee, | tuere was & mighty {ing doors and am snotssant | ¢2_thok that, aul Of You will agree to have | Setoubhed at onr very low prices, and surprised to BLE SUBURBAN BHOPEIFEY (11 ACRES. ANB | -On MONDAY, FEBE UAHA EWENTIETH, 1888, at ¥. M. GALT & 00, ullt Cees houses in ihe town snd pald (or them, | TRE NeWiy-appointed comuittec will at ones | Dangiyg of distracting doors and an ineéssant | tite word ‘obey’ left out of my part of tus marriage find, for ouce, advertised figuree to tally with the facte, See en BUCNDARY exp SOLEH | Reservoir, buck of Howard Uuiversity: 1 will sell with: 1m ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, ne Of thera Bead al, however. and. tue | Degim Work With aview tothe complete organize | pattedbt nimbie messengers feet, Hitting beeween | Le word “obey” lett out of my part = cine vetot bostsess | QLENOE cueA ere NDE Ao MOETE | Reremrat, tack ce Bowers , witit Yeugerul ince, mashes ail turer tuto | Hou Of the ‘republicans of. the Soutn Delete tae ‘esr jparuationo mesiers. Sea the telegraph wires “ovuey! a! Ka! Why, my own, certatnly. Tam | 0° saan gee peat gem eater Prec or i a tec “Torwoich have bch nded the following valuable a — Ly campaign beziDs stretching to e' en Willing Lo promise to obey you!” bet eovin cen ——~4 ndersicued: “y ~- = ex cemercoee thes Miser. under what (ed a fullegrown phon Cave No. 10900. Rawaty OHS WeleliNe 1: TOs 2 = = a iittie way swerman phates There sccaate eat Seated ian eee or pg ng Bg Bn itearefully ta a drawer of Che necretary what stood thal, undoubtedly, do the couing Beason « much Berner oi Feat gi tbe premiers ce Sukie baa °° * rete "| HL. LL, Cuaxoun & Co. - The middie vies : veteran ‘that ‘the Wail, turned up the gas, and beamed in | larger business than ever before. EDNE \ Were tw ss, Tue tmidale tre ‘AS WELL aS MONEY. Griy' find’ a paratiel Wo tae sitting in the briet pro. | A¥allst the wa pesolike manuer upon the terror: | “Toate room tor the new Goede all our old relishle 2B. IS8S, a HALE-EAST FOUL ULOCK . 317 | 20510 SAUSHER, BLAKE'S PATENT, WITH EN. BANKERS, = “eSpace ot 3b tect, | | In 1855 Charles Strong, a clock and watch re. | ceeaings of the Reichstag on te ve of the Frenen | &,aryc%t Yet business. ke manver ace cela eden 2:1 that cert ise, oF parcel of land, Lyinueand | OP SEE oRE bere pe from death, was | Palrer, came to Boston from Gerinany. He was |war- No sooner nad Use chancellor resumed his eee — pe Rca tos afer, neuen No, 1428 F Street ¥.W. made bye ssFear-old daugter of | found dead Saturday on the floor of his_ workshop Seat unaa Count Moltke, wpo had sat immediately ‘A Tough Bapy. Child's Work’ Hole Spring Heals, 50e., formerty 75e. | DiS Peat tent Tormey called. “Younes: | FTEEY THREE, TON Rh habs RROHISS ae {rus came up Sones | 1 Billerica street, where he had ved many years | Dolo. SCN ey aren und pensive head, starved | F¥0m the Hartford sage of the band ot | Chili's Fine Spring Heel Button, 680.,formerty Ode, | Porous peeuianiy Ecttined Ey "sowese nd WEIGHING 21 YOUNDS PER YARD. | poneign EXCHANGE. eat, nce stared on a | the life of mise ofthe most penuriows sort, eay-| Ep ‘and ‘eneh., 10 Pa ad ity'by | Gyputes in Beidgeport was the carrying of sa afant | Child's, Geunine Solar Tip Button, O0e, formerly fhe deme ate printout ast pide of the road lenny | FUPTY DUA CARs OFS FEET GAUGE, HOLD- INVESTMENT SECURITIES. ie found to his horror that | 14g property worth about $70,000, most of which | federal bench, ake ry vent 8 Gtenditeckisiet nase 2 Jevelod (J toe ground. His | ts invested in real estate in Boston and Cambridge, | the hand and a oe only five days old inacarpet-bag. The mother ne Sears gr eyrenaion ih pert of North Capitol | pate rina, anctisee Roo’ £3 ‘Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold or Carried ou a { some of his family inight | When the dead miser Was found In the midst of | Uriuiph—weil, not ex. ‘In the | Pened the valise in several public resorts where | Misses’, Worked Hole, Kid or Pebble, 08c., formerly | COntNY the city of Washington), distant from the cor- a Margin. ORDERS executed on the Now York Stock, so the Talos, so he mounted the debris | Gd tools and rusty clocks, the room presented a | the chancellor this tlie bad no opponents ‘she begged pennies, and showed to the astonished 91.25. oe. ner ini Ce Sw-THE ABOVE SALE 15 CNANOUDADLY Post. cone and at several fauitilar names. Deep down | wondertut ght. On a rac K hear the window were house, bystanders her infant offspring, snugly ensconced | Misses’ Solar Tip Spring Heels, $1.10, formerly $1.40. | B° i Poued until MONDAY, MARCH TWI 'H, 1888, mason Petroleum Exchangesana fm the rules he the volce of bis daughter. | scores of god and sliver watches, their chains if — ra After locating ber the best he could Jones cried | dangling over the dead man's head. Odds and Worshiping with Paper Wads. Within us if it had been 8 kitten. ‘Dut | Misses’ Fine Kid or Gost Button, $1.18, formerly ge ~r > —S ms G. PETERSON & Cateage Beash cf Teste, did not ery or show signs of Delt t ‘corner, ‘DOWLING, Anctioneer. ‘Wires to the ot SS furaivure added to 4 confusion that, was | Japan letter in Hartford Courant, ee e | 2¢¥eral persons who witnessed the ‘strange spec | 81-48. rani ty {OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. aa fer —o ou hart, Guster” nore than’ eccentric, Thts was work: ‘worsnip Buddhe. tem; oven anh tha ested shop. Pacing the front of the house was the ved- Rpomrecigy widens " tacle became so indignant idol HENRY CLEWS & 0O., NEW YORE, = three degrees. and thirty-seveu minties east ‘Youths’ best Oil Grain Button, 950, formerly $1.60. | $473 yundred. and four feet and room. An liuinense heap-ot Tags nearly. tour | & Kioto) ts to chew the prayer paper and when | as an exhibition of cruelty that they threatened to | 7°! Ts. 87" ro huaredine eet — eighty-two of foot 82-100) to a | PEREMPTORY SALE OF AN ELEGANT or 10 hly seizing an axe. Jones chopped a pas. | feet Ligh formed the miser’s couca, Bright pen. | Soft throw it in the form of @ peliet at the god Fepors the case to the suthoritien. " ‘Boys’ Iron Clad School Shoes, 98¢., formerly $1.25. tract, oF barcel, lied _~Cetharing yng oa ae natin TUE’ POLLO STRS aid Apa maceway through the timbers until his daug mas one from tbe trodden i) ey through a wire screen. If It << senor A Fickic Couple, Ladies’ Genuine Dongola Button, $1.48, formerly $2, pune mutes, eek elo os ED, five a ARD GooDs: PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, AND BOSTON. as Pesca, ahd she Stepped oUt Of er ents, Which formed a sorLot Tug. Ci ‘ere | sticks on the god the prayer Will be ans From the W. Spy, Feb. 22. — tte ty five PIANOS. ek tae ee whe ad Doe | Sree in tbe walls and cracks of the haifrotten Ie hits on the soreen 118 nO good. Some of the | “ruere ts. young cuuple in springnela wno nave | “iia thane Fine Kit Button, only 1,000 pate at, a ered & Urpighis exoent by theatetated makers O0n, | Boos > Co. B foundations, aod was planed | Was devoted by this strange being to a Vast col- | gods are thickly plast-red with this school rae) Wy Pine two Leet (HE sy Geo. Steck & Co. a place beeween two large pieces | lection Of rags of every hae nea fevzune, tein on | Scams When I saw this it suddenly came to me, Ladies’ Foather.Weight Hand-Turn Button, $2.48, | {2 said road Jeading to Gi-nwood Cemet-ry, and at a bps iy 4 + § SUCCESSORS TO JACOB RICE, ° her, ha: tog but about eight ipebes ia which | antique mahogany table In the center of this Was hy, 1 aid that same ‘when a boy at school, hue!) 3 <p. 35 i aatenicen, She tad abandoned all hope of being | a golbplalied thimble and needle and tread. sing another bay a0 8 It was, the outvarat at eat cai Were well worn, and the various pieces flow! other <ble condition of things Was shown at | patchwork hung avout showed to what the maker | boy did not alwys see it in that bgt, and some- ie] Reed Pipe (Church). by Peloubet, LOANS AND DISCOUNTS A SPECIALTY. be storm. The devoted his leisure. “Eleven clocks stood grouped | times made irred remarks about it, Dut that ven acres Hiseg Pine, excellent by Fwioubet. and struck Ub on the Window-sill. Im the fourth poem Coase sce eae 7 aad form of , . great Viouence, yet not a board | werefully 100 clocks of every sort, irom the ol judnist Worship, ALL OF THIS STOCK 15 KEW AND JUST OUT “ i ‘newever, Was carried | Leen Home peg wt wha eae Ary pag to wn ‘THE F! i ag away im spiluters, but tle furnittre, sictures, | round Drassone o resent day. ‘of them A Long Horseback Ride, ‘Also a number of handsome imported Vio- Ranging laos, ongun, and other household govas | are buried in foul, decayed ‘shicda oe PRICES ‘ABO’ GOODS AND Ox ia the trout rota Sere teft Intact This Was one | mnen rage, Aoeech eee with the hope of ; Fromthe Macon (Ga) Telegraph. ae, ‘MOST OF OUR FINER GOODS, CALL AT ONCE, AS. MANY OF THEM CANNOT BE MADE YOR THE fear Spring street, was | some ghastly docunenta, which show’ thatwkie through Smithville last Wednesday, Fasone wa een c Were in the sec- | Strong died of ueurt disease or apoplexy the | ridden trom Detrott, Mich., all through y all reached the | thought of suicide had been in his mind. Inan Frack Hogan, who suffered | oid ledger Were found neerly "200 natn of hoved | NOFMbAcK. He 1eit home tn N Bry but me em kaow bow they | misersand suicides. ‘Strong's ‘wite about | traveled till Christanas, left his horse and bye wR be wreck. The barn was blown Gown | eight years age ~ home to spend Christmas, then resumed his aise nes man's ears, but the only injuries be Pat hey on horseback. He took the trip ‘ne isan Se Feceived were some splistered lagers A Doe's Ride Down a Flume, =| ie stayed in Fiorida as MM A. i. Cox, Wao lives on the west .side of From the Chico (Cal.) Enterprise. ‘Started back, but bis horse 1 rate taken | | Barney Cusick, when he came down from the | ae ee oe as cays be will ¥ Macers Bovnzox, ycloue came and | mountains about a month ago, lert his dog Nero at | turee weontns, Hicrerpoctst yo good aoa Beet, . the ears of the nine | the milis The dog was the constant companion | the way, as be wants. go by were injured, but | of the children ithe summer during their arkabie escapes trom death, E a | een: $f r ~ bles over the hills, as well as at home, . ‘watet, bree above her bat ft was caught ant belt awet ten | missed their Sour-tvoted playmate. Mr. Cusiex Pipmith_"T ap, Joues, bope you're Mush.” | ~ A PRRYECT BREF TEA, her body by a meiodeon. Another girl was saved accordingly wrote Lo the Doy® at the miil, asking Ne Bo! The fact is, eet Tom 8 falling jolme by « stove, and another by a| them tosend the dog down as soon as possible | _ Joes (trigitened)—“No—ob | my s Cs L~ ‘Not wishing to Wait # week or so for the stage the | deah boy, I’m dead broke.” ‘VARIRTIES: Mise Nora Kove, ving On Spring street, was | men Dullt a Faft aud on top of i made elarge box | Smit for that. I was: topay that DUried Out of a second-scory window, but alighced | and placed some bay in the bottom. Xero was put smail aunount Lowe sou change this On the street only silgutiy iajured. 4a and the raft scarica, On tts, dbinilo trip. ir. | venner. Good day. have ag future if there safe apd sound congas, pope dential cocapen, He was st be was nan ns wondoee comin bone and mus- oa Ce Was kiled in ea ee eae ee ae meee on rt Soe eee

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