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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON: D.C. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1986-SIX PAGES. TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR A Hardened Boy Murderer. Eavow, O., March 1.—Joha A. Beall, the thirteen- Year-old bey who murdered his mother near here about a year ago, Was sentenced by the Criminal Court yesterday to the penitentiary for life. He | me eived the sentence without the least change of cuanee, and when he returned to jail sat down toa gaine of cards with « fellow-crim as unconcerned as though nothing unusuat cccurred. He shot his mother twice and thea brained ber with a axe because she had up- braided him. —_.—__ Born tn Church During Services. Sr. Loum, Mureh 1.—There was an enthusiastic meeting Tuesday night in the colored people's church pear the corner of Papin street and Jeff-r- son avenue, and in the midst of the singing and shouting « young colored woman Wwuo been wucn affected by the spirit and power of tue meet Ing gave birth to baby. Tue daby made @ seusation in the jailon, but one praying: oeet brother used the ace as an coca. sdon for thanksg. ving the chi.d coulda’t have than a church. Said be: aby?” Took the Bear for a Newfoundiand. Burisa, Pa., March 1.—At a sawmill near Pros pect the workmen have noticed recently what they believed to be a large Newfoundland dog passing to and froon a bill near by. Yesterday they discovered that the animal was a tull-grown Diack bear, driven perhaps from the ‘northern Woods during the forest fires iast fall. They found the bear in a cavern and piled stones at the ning, oping to lnprison hin, but he siade a | reeb, bitte Kae mouse away and ave chase vo | head of dark brown hair, whicn was of a thick, ne growth and nearly three feet in length. Re-. | cently she bas been ili with a nervous disease aud unable to walk except When leaning upon some For & suort time last even ug all tue uly Were oul except Mrs. Miller anda little two- while bortug for natural | Yeaf-oid niece. | By” leaning apo uP she {piace drillers struck a vein of god, | Rataged to Walk to an out-kitchen to ei rushed upon uer and throwing a shawl bead thew her to the Noor with great violence. She screamed as lustily as her weak condition would allow, but the fo.ds of the shawl voice and in & moment she hud swooned away When she recovered couscious- sue found herself tying upon the floor of the ‘hen. Her splendid Hair had been cut off close | her bead, Sue Was 50 Weak and unnerved that ‘she Was unable to rise, and lay there until one of tue family eaine home, When a physician Was suin- moved. Tue hair bad been backed off with @ knife 1 So unscientific and rough a manner that Lhe scalp Was slightly torn ip several Mier was unablego give the least clue to her as- : sallaut. This isthe third or fourth affair of this haif-year-old son of Fred Ramer, a glassblower | Kind that has happened in this city within the lust 18 months, aud the circumstances under att nding physician has bea unable to'ascertain | waten the ouLr the then, who fled and escaped. A huating party Will be Grganized to capture brain alive if possibie. Natural Gas Drillers Strike Gol Ixpiasaronts, Maren ford City, Ind., states the gapat which grew richer as the drlil penetrated deeper. | Experts say that the ore is uncommonly rich, and there Is mucl excitement over the discovery. | are being mined in paying | Already gold abd Silv quantities ig Southern Indiana, and miners claim Toat In sou regions evidences of rich ore are as promising asia the far West. A hundred or more | ers and prospectors are already at work among | jie! The hills in the southwestern part of the state. ‘allowed an fron’ Washer, THE SIMGCLAM CASE OF A LITTLE BOY aT ROCHRS- TER, Fa. Premsaens, March 1.—A spectal from Rochester tothe Pust says: For several weeks a two-and-a- living here, bas been dangerously fil, and the Yoat bas been ailing bli until yesterday, when Une bey vomited up an iron-wasber about I inc J diameter and neafly an eighth of ap inca Uuick, About six weeks the father came howe from Sink oe eteniny ad ad several Othe ‘wanbers "The boy beyan to piay with Chem, but nothing un- tsual wa “notice. “About that te the ¢ulld Uhat the Wasuer lodged mained there, though not Waterlally lnteriering Wika the passage Of f00d. A Fire-Preet Bull Pup. BURG FIRE AND COMMS OUT ALIVE. engaged yesterday in clearing away the ruins of the scene of Friday night’s big fire, made a re- markable discovery. It Was not a pot of Durted ‘treasure or anything like taat, Dut @ live buil ter- been buried beneath the buraing rs, baled bay, &.,on the night of ‘The dog’ beiouys to Mr. Kem- ilding Was destroyed. ite ay evening, nab sine sterday from be- ores eap was With as much tenderness e rescued a human being, abd be b gratitude as a buil pup was ow. iu long. dings, abd se Boys set UD the ¥ shaken off the meuo- prt 2p Dadiy sourced eve — H The Cow Quest A QUERK ISSUE AT AN BLECTION IN AF ‘Tow. An election op one of the queerest Issues known ty loeat polities In Pennsylvania, says a dispatch from Chambersburg, Was contested on Tuesday, February “11, In Mercersburg, a town of 1,500 in- habitants, upon the question of whether or not the poor man’s cow will be allowed to run at large In the stree:s during the coming year of whether it | Iuust sees pasture elsewhere. "By a spectal act of the legisiature (he citizens of that place are em- fered at every, spfing election wo Vote upon the quevtiou, and allots must be marked: “For the cow” and’ “Against the cow.” This year the battle of the poor man against the well-to-do man bas been fought out bitterly in publle meetings i thrown the Bewspapers, Dut the poor cow as downed by a majority of twelve votes, So the must be cooped up fora year tocome. Tue unimal bad the satisfaction of seeing both the Tegular and democratic tickets go dow and aciti- zebs’ ticket to control the affalts of the town was elected by the cow's supporters. co ‘The Total of Small Expenses, From the Troy Times. “It isa good (ning to Keep an account of your Small expenses,” ex-Minister John Bigelow once sald to an acquaintance, as he entered an ttem in is note-book. His listener sumfled at the remark, Lut wok i: to heart. In recently telling the story of iy « xperience he said that, up to that ume, he had never tuought of the amount it cost him'an- y for @igars and drinks aMd treats and other sundries. Hi to itemize the cost daily. He Was atmazed at (i up the sum at § him He determis Was wrought in. the next Aud now,” he said, “with! ny MF. Bigelow’s avi b L have handed over tumes. And I hi. Tuts little swory nd wich goud sense, tunooga, Tenn. The hydrants of A cau now treat their NCUTTINg aDY expense at ail. . as Te eame trom the hy- ed WO be aimOst Unix White, effer- ¥ With carbonic acud gas, and that Inst soe a Made Kim Tired to Think of ft. From the Hudwn (N.Y) Register. advised hita to go to his room and gesin bis vollet, about 7 o'clock the other night, as she expected a young ladies’ ‘Whist purty to meet with her that evening. “He went but forgot his errand, and when his wife to ook Tor ia 8 bait Dour laver she found uw sound asleep. From forve of habit, when ne % W his room. he wound bis watch, Gung it in tue usual place, disvobed and went to bed. coo Meonecy Speat ow Macing im England. Frou the Loudow Daily N if « uuiluon of money —OF,to speak by thecard, £+0,000—is, according to the calculation of the « -untry Gentleman, the sum to be expended on the Lettish turf during the coming season in stakes sce. OUF coutetnporary grieves over the Porluvnave share wilich falls to the two-year-old Tues as not calculated to subserve the highest tu Wrests of tne sport in the future, for youngsters ace pushed forward ia training, &m@ many of we owt promising break down’ altogether, while {hove ‘Who trala on, and even of those who tr- _ It Is observed, are Only the comets, > iese Lamentations our contempo- Fry adds an expression of regret for tue fact that Joug-distance races are for the most part 30 pooriy endowed, soo MIVERITY EptcaTion oF Wommx.—The much- 2 yuetion of the university education of * Columbia College, New York, has ds ‘oped 4 new aud interesting feature which was ried by a former student Of Culumbla’s course eu, Mis. A Nathan Meyer. This ts = tor th: cotabitahinent of ap annex to Colum- 1 college for women in New ie protection OF Ooluinba, Uo School of Arts, Abd whieh woul’ nau relations to tie college Unat the 4y wlan ane Surgeous HOW does, With Coat the School of Arts amd te an- we sau staff Of Instructors. A tng Wis idew has beep exten- od sivned and Will De presented ces meeting next Mouday. It viber the parcuase of land and the «vie Dulldings or the renting of > (Lat are capable of being adapted Lo soe From rue lex Pexiop.— correspondent we by annturter Zeitung that Une discov at Kobelaud, in the Marz, wre aracter. The quantity of Bear's at nearly 10 buudredweight, e y well-preserved Of stag’s aqtiers, traginents of skele- Mf byenas aud some fae slender bones. Which ‘he plarmigan and Ue lemming. a ie ‘These reinalus are regarded as relics of the ArCUC fauna of Le lee period ia tue Hang, It is proposed & p thie Cie eave, whieh will De for Loe benent of wanda i “f can't go to ” sid & fanny have no time.” “Tue court provides thats” Judge. Tuke Wa daya Noemie charge” —¥. sha © 3 | posed or appointed |Io'moralty certain that Congtess | June, and will be Ls ie He e3 28 compilance with the principles ‘has cuared, the reverse Of willenns belug practiced the administration now tn power. cod mm lll Hair Stolen from Her Head, THE LOCKS OF & YOUNG WOMAN RUTHLESSLY CUT WITH 4 KNIFE. A special from Reading to the Phi Press, February 29, says: Mra. W. J. Miller, @ Deauti@al young married woman, years of age, who lives with her husband's family at 229 Rose street, has been noted for her superb SF A telegram frow Hart- | t4 througa fright. was cominitted 1a eac case are sosumilar aS U0 lead to the conviction that they ave Ueen all Lhe Wora of the same person. aud since then bas been rapidly growing well. | B, amd O, im the Baltimore City Council. 4 RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN INVESTIGATION TA- At a meeting of the first uranch of the city coun- ‘w sik, aud compiained of severe pains tf the | cil of Baltimore last evening a resolution was pre- Sfomact. pes ‘Seuted directing the appointment of a confinittes from both branches to investigate the allegations ‘that gentlemen appointed by the mayor and con- Armed by the council as members of the diréctory if ¥5 IN TE RUINS OF 4 PITT | of tue Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. on the part eA CRe VIRB As 3f the city would act in a manner that would prove > Prevs ch 1.—A party of workmen, trlmental to the interests of =he city as mex! ous, March 1.—A party of workmen, while | of suid directory. ‘This resolution was tabled. The city council has passed an ordinance giving to ttselt the powers to appoint directors witout tne inter- and it Is in is Hands for ap- ithe resolution directing am Investivation was cabled because of the ordinance now velng betore the mayor. vention of the mayor, roval OF rejection. coe Political Notes, ‘The Minnesota democratic state central commit- ed May 1748 the date of the us | con¥ention. President Cleveland’s administration Was unanunousiy indorsed. @ direct question put to Wm. R. Morrison by & prominent democratic poutician of Iiiinols as to Whether he Wanted the n terrier. | Presidency, Mr. Morrison wrote that le thinks the | wisies of Tadiana should be | tue position fs to tall to some maa outside of that State to cousider hit a candidate, William Steinway, of New York, the member of ic national committee representiny ork state, arrived in Albany yesterday, ani had a conference with Senat as thouxiit by democratic poli- the conference was for the purpose of adep.ing measures for the election of a solid dele. rate convention. 11 on Gov. Hil. ad | | tee yesterday soi nation for the Viee- | We, Fanged tu considered frst. ¥ formalities | New a gent and Was as flip as | .. His greatest injury cousisted tm i | ation to the de Way also made a formal A KENTUCKY MOB TAKES THE LAW INTO ITS OWN At 2 o'clock Monday rning a mob of fifty men broke open the jail at Clinton, Ky., and took there- frow Sam Price (wiiitey and Wm. Reems4black) and swung them to the limb of a sycamore tree. ‘The bodies were permitted to hang until atter day- light, when they were taken down by the author- ities and buried. The mob 1s said to have been composed of men residing tn Hickman County, many of them noteven wi description. Many of tue handkerchiefs over their faces. The doors of the Jail Were broken agsunder with but little contu- son, and the nooses were slipped under the ears Of tiie doomed men without a word. A signal the leader was sufficient to have them drawn sud- denly into the aif, where their struggles soon ‘About thrre months ago Sam Price was arrested near his home tn Clinton by Sheriff Henry Winter for some violation of the law. sion do enter his mother’s house for a change of clothing, he suddenly re: & rifle ahd shot the sheri! Was applauded by the mother, who was on the spot, and who was undoubtedly largely instru- mental in causing the murder. After a long chase and a reward of $1,200 had been offered, the Uve wus captured At Dresden, Tenn., and bs to Kentucky a few weeks ago, being kept in Dres den jals some time on account of the dangel lynching if he was confined at Clinton. ~ Two Drothers-in-law of Price and his mother, all more or Jess linplicated In the muruer, Were in the fafl, Dut were unmolested. Keems on Saturday night cted stealing chickens from tue yard of J. cksoa, in Clintou, aud When ordered out of the rhe | Yard by Jackson he dfew a revolver and fired two expenses down to one-third of | shots, both taking effect In the Dreast, causing | Jackson's death a few ho Poivoned by a Spider. | From the Louisville Courier-Journal James Ryan, who resides about 2 miles north- son, Ind., ts seriously fll at hts home cts of a bite of a About a week ago ne was © bouts leas come U0 Che courting couples of Chat- | cleaning out his stable, when a large spider fell own have | from a rafter upon his neck. brushed it off. ring masks of a: gers, however, wore Asking for permis- at the door with tracks. The deed dof the year When he footed | W | pipe out Gr his mouth and looked atit. “I | expected to result. it no Sooner struck A few hours after puupie made its appearance on Lis ruck. Before he retired ¥eritable soda foun- | | neck, where the it Was considera da raging fever. medical attention, and tue greatly reduced, his deliriuun he’ taiks of noching t I he recovers luis wind | cemetery was a considerable way distan | the priest, Who attended for the religious » atn"nation has beet but the fever Is u Peopie were atraul (6 drink atalwed some poisonous sub- | jcal examination Was made and I the inet that the Water was changed | ced | will always be impairec Donen, UH Was healthful) ye pyain Mem Thought it a Joke. BCT THE ROBBERS GET AWAY WITH SEVERAL THOU- SAND DOLLARS JUST THE SAME. The following particulars of the train robbery in “f man lives in Cla¥- | Arkansas are given in a dispatch from Pine Bluff, Ark., dated February 29: Train No. 2, North ound, on the St. Louls, Arkansas and Texus Rail- Toud, stopped at 1 o'clock this morning at Kings- | Land, 20 miles below this city, and as it came loa | halt Conductor Browning stepped to the door. A | bullet whustied by bis bead and he at once retired inside the ear, where be remained during toutle. The robbers coumanded the Ed Hacknett to hod up’ their hands. Sica Ei act of Saeethe Fg Amy there” Tt tue muzzle of he engine and break 8 he could not ge. in after tue robbers proceeded 10 set is forced the messenger to open door and the engiueer aad fireman were get lnvo the car first, their bodies thus protecting the robbers as they | Opened the sate without rurther trouble, and the | contents were quickly transferred to a sack. | mati car and passengers were uot molested. The | engineer and flreman of Us train were in chat Al Genoa, Ark., a few Weel received @ hutewt ‘Texarkana Watch out, bUL he paid no atten. Between $5,000 and & ‘The inessenger of the train r ton to it, beitev $10,000 Was taken, Winrup Bust DEFEATED FOR PARLIAMENT.— Deral, Was defeated in the parlia Deputord yest. day. ervalive, 4465; Biunt, 4,070. 4. ely in, Who Was evecte ay & COMMETYALIVE, fecenl) aeucticed bimself a convert Lo home- “at to allow Mr. Biunt to the last eieetion the vote stood: Evelyn, moni Gove, iberal, 3,055. see = resigned labs Kivests UNABLE TO Raise 4 Loax.—The Berlin pot official) say's It 3 Iniormed that the Russian goverumeat has Yen eudcavoring Lo raise # loan ta Brussels, Paris, London, and Atperiea, but that Mts efforts have proved fruitiess ‘The amount of the desired loan ts placed at trom "250,000,000 to Cetwees, Sullivan aed Bal ‘a close’ watch on SUlilvan's quarvers ait bot police are com- —S= ‘The Republican National Convention. Hepetul of Ending the Strike. MK. EDMUNDS WILL NOT BE A DRLEGATR. Senator Edmunds, in a letter declining to allow the use of his name as a candidate for delegate to the Hepubiican National Convention, says: “I have been long under the impression that our state ‘should, in general, be represented in the Bational convention by such Of oUF citizens as are ‘hot in Congress, and Ihave on former occasions accordingly requested that I should not be asa delegate. Besides BURLINGTON, BOLD 4 CONFERENCE. A dispatch from Chicago last uight said: Within sonally met -P. M. Arthur, chief of i ' fk ad BEE AS engiveer of the mail train. A man Damed Headiock, who was discharged for in- toxication, hae also been given an eugine, A great many of the plantations in different Parts of .the South, which were once well-known for thelr size, the magnificence of the residences upon them, the hospitality of their owners, or on account of the prominence of the families which Possessed them, are now falling into ruins, ‘The reason of this is perhaps that the land has been worked so long without being fertilized that It nas become poor, oF It may be that those into whose possession it has lack Une energy and skill Which are required to make it pay under tue pres- ent system of labor. One of these famons old Places tm Liberty County, in this state, was lately Sold to a colored man for $2,500, only’ part of the known as Laurel View, and Is within two miles of ‘the historic town of Sunbury. It was once sented Georgia in the United States Senate from | Dight, on the 1st, It mill make its ay 1820 to 1890, ‘The plantation contains 2,300acrea | above the the war of secession by | until suni by'his ueine fue aisrice in whic Ets plantation Paid by the press of the country to the burning question which is at present agitating the people Of Scandinavia, It{s not exaggerating matiers to state that the country 1s on the verge of civil war, ‘the nation being divided into two hostile factions, the question at issue being whether polygamy shall be recognized as a legal insutution. ‘The Uberals, under M. Nissen, who 15 a divine and president of the National ‘temperance Union, are agitating In favor of the adoption of puiygaty; the conservatives are striving as resolutely against its recognition, A Very strange feature of tue strugyle ts that t polygamists. The king aud the aristocracy are dowug aul they can to put down the agitation, but M. Nissen has Uke masses with hit, and it fs cer- tainly diMcult to see how the affair will e1 Meanwhile the country 1s bearing on the subject of the most realistic chare acter, and litte else ts nought of or talked about, 7 soe Hoyal Princes and Their GREAT SMOKERS AT THE GERMAN COUKT—THE CKOWN PRINCE'S LOSS. From the London Referee, Feb. 15. One of the greatest deprivations which the crown prince bas had toendure ts the loss of his pipe. “Unser Fritz” was always a great smoker, and he dearly loved to blow a cloud from a big- bowled wooden pipe, which the princess royal car- ried for him with her own fair hands. The crown princess—unlike Mra. Carlyle—has always encour- ‘aged her husband to smoke at home. "The man who sinokes at home and whose wite does not object to tue smell of tobacco has tis Pathway of domestic happiness rolled and made ‘smvoth for him. Half the misery of married life has its origin im the lady turning up her nose at the smell ol a cigar. The crown has never made this ‘and so many pleasant evenings has sue spent with ber husband at home, she do- needie-work or reading aloud and ke 106 KE Sg tps and feling Weautituly comtores- 1 late the poor prince has had his pipe taken out of his mouth, “His ailment has Iiterally put his pipe out. Not only must he not smoke himself, but he cannot breathe tue air that 1s impregnated ‘with vobaccu, abd 0 his sons when they come to see him have'to smoke out of doors. It 1s to this fact that San Remo at one tne mustered among 11s attractions. 9 Prince with @ briar-root pipe perpetually in his mouth. Prince Henry, the crown prince's second son, smokes his pipe fu the English fashion, and smoxes it morning, noon, and night. You could meet him when he was at San Remo strolling about after breakfast with a Wel: colored Engtish short clay or cutty. In the afte1 noon he made just Ubis sacrifice to faslion—Le chauged the clay for a briar-roo It is related of him in San Remo that, going to church one Suuday afternoon, he started with lis ptayer-book under his arm aud his. briar-root well alight in his mouth. A young Engitsh friend of | bis, Wuo was staying at San emo, ventured on a mild remonstrauce. “My dear boy,” sald the English dandy, “you are not going to Church with tat thing tn your mouta!” Prince Meury took. ht Your panton, old fellow,” he sald: “I torgot it was Sunday.” He ran back’bome with the briar-root and reappeared with a meerschaum, so Vampire Superstition in Servia, The Pester Lloyd reports trom Belgrade what | narrowly escaped being a fatal case of shamefui superstition. ‘The police found a few nights ago, | lying in the street, the body of a man apparently | trozen to death. Efforts to revive him failed, and identity having been ascertained he | was ed over UO nis family for interment, The ‘and as it Was belng reached the driver of the hearse rv ual he héard some noise in the comin. ‘The ci tun and Oluers @rawlug near also heard the no! all ran away lest a Vatnpire should Issue Ir ivand attack them. ‘Tue driver, verritied at tud- ing uunseif alone, wurned abotit and drove the Learse Lo tue Bearest police station, By this ume a knocking Was disunctly auuibie, “The coffin was forced open, aud the ina Was found alive and in a Very exhausted state. “He complained pathetically of the atlempt to bury him te his remon- Strances, He Was taken to tne hospital, and had nearly recovered. He had been spending the ‘evening with some boon companions, and wander- ing 1n a state of tnloxication fell gud became in seuaible trom the cold. Probably the Jolting of the hearse revived him, It 1s a ition in Servis and many Slav people that wuen a man dies his spirit returns as a vainpire, ‘and preys on hig near relatives and friends, Parivian Elevators and Their Dangers. Paria Lotter to the Philadelphia Telegraph. ‘The dangers of the Parisian elevators have once more been demonstrated by a startling but fortu- nent mem! he fourth floor of & house on one of’ the princi; Tesidence streewot the clty.” Two married couples on their two guests, started Lo go up in Ube lift, Arrived half Way it stopped short between two floors, und woud move neither up nor down. ‘The impris- Oued inmates, by dint of thumping and shouling, called we atiention of the person who was pro- ceediug Upstairs op foot. He called the conclerye who managed Ue machine, and who contrived to lower it agnta vo the ground Boor. The gentleman ssenger abd his Wive stepped Out, ‘ag the Stier fedy was in the nce of doing the same tue elevator, relieved of the extra weight, shot up- Wand suddenly, and but for the preseuce of mind of ‘be lady's husband, who thrust ber back frow the duorway, she would Inevitably have suffered the | Sawe fale as the unhappy waiter at the Hotel ae Londres, whose head wus Crushed to fragments in What Way # few Weeks ago. ‘The Jift went straight Up Lo tne topmost flapr, and then descended again With @ bang to the ground, and the lin) lady was Mhally releasd, none the Worse for her perlious and ternfying experience, though her intends and her husband were almost beside them. Segue oereaee at the best. Heong ae Very slightly made, and are managed, not by boys OF wien detatied OF Purpose for such service, but by Ue concierge oF ts wile, Ube universal French ignorance hature and properties “ot machinery, ‘The Sky in March, CHIEF ARTHUR AND PRESIDENT PERKINS, OP THE | From the Providence Journal. mee. In the month of Mare the sun completes halt of Ate apparent northerly journey across the firma, twenty-four hours probably the great strike on} ment. On March 21 the Sun dashes across the the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy will be ended. ‘equinox, or celestial equator, and at that time the C. E. Perkins, president of the road, to-night per- day and the night will be equal in duration all over the world except in the region unmodiataly surrounding the poles. ‘The movements of the moon during the month ‘Will bring it in close proximity to the various be visible to observers wid search diligently for it near the sunrise, fautes betore the advent ‘rhe other planets are all m Fance above the easterly ‘Mars, Jupiter, Venus, Bown northeast of th ep a 0 trouguout the moat make their ap; t Uranus and Mars are in Virgo. Jeading brilliant tn V1 and the latter will be about ten of Spica When the month begins and eight, northwest of it when the month ends. Uranus Will appear above the easterly horizon at 9 o'clock ning On the Ist of the month and Mars about an hour later. At the end of une month they will rise two hours earlier, | seers to be seen wit Fanks as a star of the first magnivude, la ay urchase me beim jured at once, It is rol ing March. Ii at Ei pen Be aning of the month, about four hours before us, and It gains three hours more ‘Uranus is too faint at th the unaided eye, Dut Mars soit wil bo the tiost Drill morning hours two ago. Itis still, hor among te pi ie MOst Striking of all the ‘will be Seen in the southerly side of tt th the early evening hours ‘Turning to the nortuerly side of the Dipper is seen high above th horizon, the “pointers” directing the eye westerly About as far west of that star grou ne nroament out the month, the firmament, e northeasterly toward the Pole Star. Star as the Dipper 1s east of it 18 Cassiopela, Upper portion of the W, which its five cons} Stars resemble, facing ihe east. ‘This 13 t Uon Of these constellations about 8 O'clock in the evening at the opening days of the month. a few degrees Co the norti west of the zenith point in the early evening about the beginning of the month a bright star which shines With a yelowish lgut ‘This 1s Capeila, tie ieading luml- hary in the consteliation of the Chi first maguitude stars which Te: mans in easy View all nigut during the fall and Winter months. About 10 o'clock in the evening al the beginning of tue magnitude star Arcturus comes 1 be seen at that ho may be seen, la tS one of U the noribeast- urus Is the principal star in the the Cowherd, AL che eud of isible Just after sunset, and consteil.tion Bote the monty it will be nt very hight WOU ILs disuppearance in the uorthwest soon after the sun goes down in October next, A Mory of Jobn Bright, London Letter to the Liverpool Post. T have just come across an excellent story of Mr. John Bright, which I believe has never been told pnileman, in the prime of his career, accepted the office of president of the board of trade, he began thus: He called together the permanent chiefs of tue department, and, ad dressing them collectively and laconically, said: “Weil, gentiemen, I suppose you have ail gc And they all of one accord re- plied: “We have.” ‘The next query was: “Do you ‘Uhink you require any fresh legislation at present?” And the unswer caine, with Lhe sage unanimity ag before, “We do not.” said Mr. Bright, “I think I will not ‘trouble during iny term of oMtce.” good as his word. in print. When that elent work to doz? then, gentlemen,” ive you much Slaves of thegUoal Bi WHY THERE ARR SO MANY ORPHANS IN THE COAL FIELDS—SAD PACTS. One of the sadasst phases of the anthracite in- dustry, says @ correspondent, 1s illustrated with pathetic force by the statistics contained in the ine inspectors, showing the number of orphans that are caused annually by the underground tragedies of toll. ‘The fall of the Toof, Une explosion of fire-damp, and the numerous other subtie and unforeseen agencies of disaster play sad havoc In many little homes along the King aWay suddenly the support children of tender fo this grim fact 13 annual reports of the coul valleys by ‘and thus makiny ir with sorrow. resence In such large 1 2 ScFeen-room Of where, ‘with mercifully provides welve Years must not be pickers in the coul Dreakers, essity that Knows no law in this ts to see the wink at its Violas mployed as sl embly enforced ofte use it would be greater cruelty to. p nu from working in the dusty a than to permit hin, owing to the litte’ ones younger pendent on his labor ior a Tew such cases ju the coal fleids it might be easy to deal with them on high philanthropte grounds, and take ample care of the lite ones, but reat that It sex needs of his mother and Uh than himself who are ¢ the’ task 18.50 ms LO be ab impossibility at pres ‘The companies lay great stress on the aa, DUL nO account Is Of the great price Ube poor miner and lis family privilege of realizing the bless ve us this day our dally bread,” is struck dead at, bis task ana leaves ones helpless and hopeless to. strug with the cold charity of au unsympathetic world. ‘There 1s crytug need in the coal regions of Penn- sylvanta of some institution or institutions where miners might be cared for and educated during their tenderest years. ‘Thousands Of sch children are allowed to drift about from ar to year and make their way througl t they can. ‘The coal-breaker fs the only thing to them, and thatisimerely earn a bare crust at the that ever crushed the @echild. Some such institution as the Orphans’ Schools ought to be established tor the miners’ the ‘coal 1m whose servicd the fathers of the their lives ought ‘com instead of havi re the orphans of Uh that holds out an: the hope of bet most exacting ————_+o0______ Souie Balloons of the Future, nately pot a tragic incident. A very handsome | From the Hartford Times, Ginner party was given s few days ago bya promi.| Dr. Arthur Debausset, a Frenchman by birth \ber of the American colony, Who lives on | and president of the Transcontinental Aerial Nav- of igation Co., has contracted with the firm of Miller, oe Metcalf & Parkin, of Pittsburg, for the steel to be door of the elevator. One of the gentiemen de- | Used in the manufacture of mammoth airships, cided to walk upstairs, 60 his wife, With the other | Each of these ships will be 654 feet long, 144 1n_ diameter, cone-shay $150,000 each. The f tie balloon will be made at Jones & American iron works. Dr. Debausset ay acuum would be em. m gas were used. Tue. steel 1-44 of an inch think. Great atmospheric pressures Pus ie Steck sata Dr. Debausset, unde to the square ya car and eben’ ap ri within it would ter than the ' Ww ‘one-half the alr chamber, the weight removed nds, OF 101,000 roe gn loose in the firmament with a car and that car load passengers, mall, express mater.” "it 2000 Attacked by a Wildcat. FIGHT BETWEEN ONK OF THE “VARMINTS” AND AN’ EXPRESS MESSANGER IN A CAR, Mr. C. A. Puller, a Southern ry ray to the dinuer met im the bail at tue |. steel, and will mini ne ‘This does not incl rt He ESE BE z 1a AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _*AUCTION SALES. LADIES GOODS. ‘THIS EVENING, WA07ER B. WILLIAMR & 00, auctioneers, ENGRAVINGS, Bro, TOBE SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT, TO CLOSE 4 CONSIGNMENT, y Sale Commencing WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY TWENTY- NINTH, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, ‘And Continuing THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH FIRST AND SECOND, AT SAME HOUR, NOW ON EXHIBITION. it WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, 5A AWN BROKER SALE—WE WILL SELL Fi T 1232 lvauis ave., at public auction, ‘al op moreno deg Sa Ee bortette Fee: O'CLOCK. P. M., oe Wate! Disteg Neck 2 ‘kets, Pins, nee, =~ geen Bolid sil e-Butiopn,” Guns, fear iia Cal al done © mg, and ‘Wearing ‘Apparel. Parties holding” tickets Hegre dee a, Rr 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. £28-3¢ HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE ora CHOIOR AND WELL-SELECTED COLLECTION. JAPANESE PORGELAING, BEONERS, CURIOS, ABTICLES OF VIRTC, FINE EMBROIDERED SCREENS, KAKOMANOS AND PANELS, EMBROIDERED HAND- KERCKIEFS AND SCABFS, ETO., ETC, ater ABT SALESROOMS, Eleventh street and Pennsylvanis avenue, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH FIRST AND SECOND, 1888, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. EACH DAY, ‘Will be on exhibition WEDNESDAY, February 29. Catalogues now ready for distribution. THOMAS DOWLIN SRM i bt Seve JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. HANDSOME FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. ‘COMPRESING ELEGANT PLUSH PAKLOR SUITE, GILT FRAME FRENCH PLATE, MIRKO! EBONY BRIC-A- BODY’ BRUSSELS AND ‘CHINA AND HISITES, &c., BEING THE DWELLING No. 1408 N TENTS OF Commencing at named dwelling al TURE. CAKPETS, &e., contained the attention of espectfully « JPAWSBROKER'S AUCTION SALE 1 persons holding tickels from 1 to 10,630, inclu- ie tid iterwnt wot paid Yor thre tombs on fe fo lowing articles, vis: Gold and Silver Watch@s, Dia- tmonda, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Mechanical Toots Type Writer, Books, Bibles, Albums, Guitars. Clocks, Vanos,'Silver'and Plated Ware, Bicycles, Baby Car: Ti ‘Gold-headed Canes, Sewing Machines and Clothing, embracing Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Wearing yparel, will be sold at public auction at 361 Benn- ry north ‘t HALF-PAST 5) No on FRIDAY. MARCH qeCOND. cc re M. FOLEY, Auctioneet = EE HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF TAN‘ ORGANS, STING CNSTRUMENTS, Pi ‘BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC, &o. FRIDAY MORNING. 1888, QOMMENCING or TEN I ghall continue gale of Pianos, Organs, &., at 07 F vtreet north Went, sxit the moantime articles can be purchased at private a DOWLING, Auctioneer. Ppercaxson BROS. Auctioneers. = = = SS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TAAT VALUABLE DRUG STOKE At THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND 'E STREETS NOKTHWEST, FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE “KOLB PHAR By virtue of two several deeds of trust, from at MARCH SECOND, James D. O'Donnell end wile, bearing date March 2B, abd October 10, 1 xpeetively, in Liber folio 389, et neq., atid. Liver . folio 469, et seq., of th land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and iu conformity with the provie- dows thereof, we shall, on THU MSD, 1E EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1888, AT ‘TEN O'CLOC! A.M. offer for sale, on the premixes, the and fixtures of the Drug Store known as street northwest, beiny at the southwest and E streets, Said stock aud fatures Of the followin, ‘One (1) scda fountain, dispensing apparatus, soda and duly recorded, re- | apparatus, generator, and’ necessary fixtures, nelndins jon fountains, \lree (3) twelve- jjon fountains, one »weven (7) counter ture (3 seal lon “cases, Seven (7) walnut wall cases, Four (4) cherry cases, late-lass mirrors, Que (1) yoda counter aud fixtures, ‘Oue CD) Farre! & Coots sat ‘One (1) prescription couute Four (4) walnut top cour cers, ‘One (1) counter soale, One (1) preseription seale, lass lobes, chairs, stove, prescription case, bottles, shel es, ¢tc., ete. And the entire stock of drugs and sundries, with the fixtures infaaid store. ‘Terms of sic: The said Drug Store will first be offered in its entirety. aud if so sold the teruis of pay- ‘ment will be one-fourth (\) cash and the remainder in ‘qqual snrtallmentsin , 1¥and 18 months respectively, interest from day’ of sale, notes to be satisfac ‘endorsed and sect prep ty. If not sold as broperty. fal “mae. Ww THURSDAY f mhl-d sp Banas DOWLING, Auctions. ree Oy Rigg ees. rooms. & DOWLING, Auctioneer. A ra ey ee cafes sae ee Furnit and Effects of going abroad, all ‘Teed Winlch isin hrwtelnes conditions ‘Twenty Thousand At iLVE pamper Horse, Rockaway and gabe tces eames he ee enue asin & haart singh Gasca eoma boca ere ‘be sold at ges tm8 Cartan wit TER EO. W. STIOKNEY, AUCTIONEER, 036 F. is two (4: ‘Terms of sale: in one aa ca E semi-annt on the CAT yo) ‘five 1OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. ya Terpate rect Under and ote SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘VENTH STRE! Onto 5, IN WASHING- deed of trust bear fromt cof the : OURTEEN TH Rat ae 5 * PAST tain plece 0 WIDAY, MANCH SECOND. 1888, at Hon . onds, thence due east eigh fwenty (20) tpet, and FENDALL E. ALE: ‘Trustee, odbdskdnte 482 Louisians aveniic OF A. DI in Sots? SEVENTH By virtue of « deed in trust to me from the heirs, T, Peake, deceased, I shall sell at public ides, on THURSDAY, 1, AD. 1888, at HALF @ south half of Lot No. + havite a frontage of twenty: ‘one aud a halt inches (24.139) om 7th street 4 improved by « turec-story aud and Brick Dwelling, No. 517 7th street southeast, cou taining eleven rooms. terms: Cash. A deposit of 50 required. Convey anciuy and recording at puretiaser’s cost, WILLIAM C. PEAKE. ‘auction, in front of the iH DAY UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, EXECUTOR'S AND TRUSTE! IMVROVED AND. ESTATE IN GEORGETOWS, D. By virtue of the last will and testament of Caro- line D. Giesking, decease * SALE OF VaLU- NIMPKOVED HEAL ‘suse No. 10960, Kanity Doc in front of te premises, on. T' D.D- IBS, commencing at FOUR 1 of xround sit s be rinded'ta follows. thatito e45 lot of ground known aud dati fone bWpdred and geyeuty-nune ir's addition fo Gebrretown, St corner oreaid iv st | Bridys sud Greeue streets, and Fannie thence un the L | north Line of Hendaw’ street of said Georeetoway west ce north aud parallel with ‘one-half feat tenes rast bout forty-one feet to nd al fe ‘eg singuiae inh, lmpovonron Tixhte, privieges, aud aprurtenauces to the save be? opin or in auyeiee OND oA All that portion ut forty-one teet, th eene stroot Hfty-eight a ‘euty-niue in said addition, the end of fifty-nine feet six gc number fifty-seven, on gud ranning from sald point jth the rst line of ‘more or less; thence three feet four inches: thence thence east forty. id Greene street and the point lly described 1m deed from James Piece or parcel of ground: to Mumnber one hundred and Beall's, addition to ‘Geone- fronting twenty feet more anid extenctin bac ing worth of the property jardell's'wnd now said Gieeking’s), aud more fully ted in deed from, Willian Nédin, ‘trustee, to kW. Gieaklixe, dated 22d day of “Jauuary, A. Be ther with the rights aud. appurteuaiices jouvin to wane. FOURTH AU that part of lot ummabered dred aud seventy-nine (149), Geonetown, in the itt the north part of nevents 2 Thomas oF Jess on Greene 1d: ‘half feet deep (ly! is addition to a eddition District uf Columbia, begiuni northeast cotuer of aid Tek aed H | street, twenty | parallel with, | Parallel with the first line tweuty feet, thd thence easterly sixty feet to the bevinning, to” With ail the buildiugs, tmproveme nrtenauces aud other hereditaments £5 wine appertaining: Y AFTER THE in frout of the certain picce of parcel of laud snd ph aud Leing iu Georzetown, in the District and known and distinguished @s and being all th: part of lot numbered one (1 ithin the followin, ou the north side of Bridge ‘st, at the eud and one-eixith (10',) inches lhe southwest corner. of said i cast om Bridge st, sixteen (16) fect tet thence north one bun- more oF less, to the in Old Georgetown, con- nd one-euehth (10%) tne bed and twenty, Scuth mide of au alle feu (10) feet in width: thence west on said ton (6) feet ten aud. oue-eisith (0%) thence south one hundred and. twenty” (12 nore or iess, to the beginning, with the free aus for all purposes what: st, Caneincnte, Privileges and ita uaa of eal ale metic w ances to the aaius. belo appertaining, improved by house 3037 Badge on"M," street. fault ot the riak sad cost of the oF ‘after wap bay, all that, ituate in county of Stcee EES! SALE OF Vi U wep | Eeythres Meare ou oF SOARS REAR | 8 . df Ey é 3 Ei 5 pe ea ee fas, ae aang |e TICKET uti peur thrnncnns | HAY | TE ERES. HORSES, CARTS, ‘WAGONS, RARWESS. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ‘The balance of our Winter Trimmed Hate and Bon (ry at | neta Wore 65.00, Friday, 62.48. Ceara 1 totof Ribbons, al colors, Nos. 4, 5, 7, sud w, wold as the valuable high es 100; Friday, So. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. 10 Spring Jackets, in sizes 32 and 34. Were, 94.50, Friday, $1.08. for soue.capsyen apatites PATENT. Wits EB ease inches odd pieces, sold rr " Se MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. POUNDS TRA YARD AND EY TONSHROS | 1 tot Ladies’ Drawers trimmed with ince ede, and RAIL, WEIGHT! — YARD. three tucks, Regular price, 250 , Priday, 190. FIFTY DUMP CARS OF 3 FEET GAUGE, HOLD. 1 lot Ladies’ Short Skirts, «fees 27 and 29 inches, THO 24 XARDS EACH. ese esom g 00, | Male of quel muuin, 3 tecks and hem. Begulst THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. jaa | Outen, Sin, Meta, BSe, te-THE ABOVE SALE 15 UNAVOIDABLY PosT- CORSET DEPARTMENT, pened tat MONDAN, MARCH TRELTTRR SesG, | Oure2.250 7. iwis Sirens) Sutteun Console, in ed Game oe pak yews. G. PETERSON @ co, | Di°% ray, and white, ell sizes Friday, 6).00, THOMAS DOWLING, Anctisnee® ae ae ees j - GC 5 BBOAA tL OU MMMM JOD. 8 u ee ees. Sa ee ee N G. ew Searxa Goons. wna We are receiving “dail sprixa svprny | ont ce M OF SFAsONABLEY GouDs ecu a line ot MM" siice igh 616 OTH STREET, feiss ereiytic teen rit does setter ciate Ficured Sind Copal Plgues, Tadlg (lucie, plain and | ___an@ is prepared to we her fatrome. 190-000 See ie ee Egitit 2ONELIINS — HICKS, BOGS, RAB ail widths. Damask and Huck ‘Towels, SIIk and Lists | tunes favors, ak sronater tickets, exsgieiny | Hose in. variety. Those in want of choice goods e, de ., Will And it to their advautege to. cuamine our took be- | GOCLI TSI Shee! = MvaNene OOM, Be, S.J a = ‘7TH, STH AND DSTS. Tore purchasing= HOUR, BRO. & ta : LMOS. GIV ] : Pie BSP | qi aes ana nouten careatat 3 mock of iereuch Comets ad i doy hyre, all rucept blsrh and . Jouxsox, Ganxen & Co. ‘Ors except beck and. white: Lic. ‘Stanped wos ste of every description below cost 1206 Fae NEW GOODS OPENED TO-DAY, —— 2 ‘We would cfll your attention to New line’of ENG- Mas. B. M. M ENGERT, LISH BEIGE SUITING, in plain, nest Plaids and | ysterials for Art Embroidery Needle ‘Stripes, for Combination Suite, oly 2c. ~ = ge! Stock complete and quality the best. Stay Beautiful LINE PLAIDS, 25c. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYER Leavin® Besutfel LINE PLAIDS. 3c cPERFLOGUS, Wik DESTROVER Leaviea FRENCH SATTEENS, in great variety of stylea, 25, | prewy, Pumiciane, ley years’ practice in this city. 30, 35. ne CBA PLAID NAINBOOK, 5c., 6o., Be. a mee ao ERNE Eger | Mus MS, Paurn ‘Remnante of TOLL ERO » GING. 1309 F . OMe. Hantiay HAMM Ic; werth ize ines ATES FINE FRENOH HALE GOODS, ‘Beautiful line DRESS GINGHAMS, 10c. AL3O— 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING, 2c. h eae satection in SHELL, AMBER, and DULE Bargsins in BLEACHED and GEKMAN DAMASK ‘Hair Dressed. NAPKINS, TOWELS, BEDSPREADS. ac., ko. Sas anes Seat. $25 Am INGRAIN TAPESTRY and BODY BRUSSELS Fron, D, ake TH ness Sarr CARPETS st Cost. E BEST 1s Tht WORLD, tured by A.M. Brinkwaun & Con * aes ‘8 Co. Baltimore, WHEATIEY§ PREMIUM STEAM 2 youssox,aanxen soo. | W, Wouls WiFube Da! Gakte 636 Pennsylvania avenne, All york exacuted tn a yoyner in trom swe six days. ‘The dyeiug of Biack tor me #29 South Bide | will not crock eapeciaity Work called for sna . = Tivered free of chance 1008. Jefferson st. ‘regeae Noverres Ix Lace Frovxctyes. a mae.” sf SEATON PERRY, TRENGH DYFING. SOOCKING AND DRY CLEAN: (Successor to Petry & Bro.) Enclose Ladies’ and Gents’ wort ‘of cvery desarip: NEW BLACK CHAN E PLOUNCINGS IN ANTON AND CAKOLINE. LERCH. fe CHOICE DESIGNS, HANGING FHOM $2 TO #10 | With A Fischer and Maison Viieae, Pasta. de NEW BLACK MARQUISE LACE FLOUNCINGS. | Ags & CoN NinouAM. Tey BLACK AND CREAM SPANISH GUIPURE LACE 1310 STH ST. N. W.. bet. Nand 0. SEIS Pow OVERDMESSES AND GARAITULE, | Fashionable Drow and Wrap Maker RANGING FROM $2 TO 84 PER YAUD, auuiusham, Mur Kepaiey LOTITE DAVIS, ELEGANT BLACK BEADED SiLK GRENADINES, | M* ‘Lady Sharupooer and Hair LACK AND COLORED DENT: LATS formerly with. STs BLACK G oe aaa TWISTED SILK HERNANIES, FROM gi | AMS FISCHER'S Drees: in located at 703 reg aes z RY CLEANING ESTAR LISHMENT AND DYL WOKKS. 900 G at: ladier’ aud Gent's Garments of all kinds Cleabed sad Dyed without Leiuy ripped. Ladiew Evening RATED BLACK SILK AND WOOL | # Ayeclally-© Tit ye year cxperguce Prices 0 81.50. K ITALIAN SULK GRENADINES, FROM POM Fac. 10 BL Zo. Moderate.” Govrls calied for aud delivered try K CANTON SAND CREPE DE LL-WOOL GARMENTS MADE UP O8 RIPPER dyed 8 wood mouruiog biack ‘® FISCHER, 14 905 Gat mw Iss ANNIE KW MFSRET, 430 207s St, 5 we fos Coreete yp onder in every #tyle ead mate | Bak tn earmutoen perinct i ant comfort PLAIN AND pi SPECIALTIES AMM S FABRICS. | French Hand made Under iothiug, Meriuo Under wong LL BOOKS 50 TSOHES | passa ghoulter recon, aba all Dress Baform Goods {URES AND CHUDDAS, | Prench Corsets aud Bi | IX r fr WIT CONTRASTING SIDE-BANDS FOK | Children's Corsets and & $1 Corset (Miss H.sown TRIMMING. = — make) that for the price ue nsuryansed NEW ENGLISH SUITINGS AND FRENCH HABIT | _¥. euch, German. aud Spaniel: spoken _ rw “EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES" IN ALL KINDS OF “WASH FABRICS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. S27 PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. ——————— = SEATON PERRY, JRO8S OVAL BELFAST GINGER ALE” Perry Building, Pennay!vanis ave, cor. thst. Established 1840. £25 (Original Imported), Manufactory, Belfast, Ireland, Ww. M. Saverer & Soxs. Refreabing, Wholesome, Non-Alcobolie. 919 Paxmerivanta Avance, All Grocers and Wine Merchants. WILL OPEN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, $31-co3n NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. J)EINK GERHARD TANGs burra C4 ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, in full Line of choice | $7 siwars stands tret: thie aualyers urove it “cas vhoue call, ry . SILKand WOOL HENRIETTAS, the most besutiful | 3m PHIL MELLILGLL, ast. Wasunptoe D. fabrioever made, 7 " ENGLIgH CHECKS and MIXTURPS. Ox Drex cars, Wira New Yors ALL-WOOL CHALLIS, in beautiful designs, BUCK WHEAT. CHOICE, Also a large lot of Popular CHALLIS, in New Designs, -_ H Ie. Don't misunderstand this ‘We would suggest an early inspection of these goods, | body should know that NEW as the styles cannot be duplicated. #8 for sume days, or even works: et. Th “ Bowever, are noi only ADSULUTELY PURE, bot OUTING CLOTH, in choice stripes, 20c, Wick" and fresls in favor as when iret produced, 200 Pieces FKENCH SATTEENS, iu exclusive de- | front the maple roves uf old Werisout babe bess signs. carefully preserved in cold storaxe. A single trial will cone: in'd end 8 pound bricks andthe airup in gallon seme ie sdminnicei signs dal oy Bese Sh xas company 919 Pennsylvania avenue, 428 Niuth street, bet. D and F ONE PRICE. £25 | P.8.—Potato Chips crisp from tie oven every day. 16 YOU DESIKE sie re ‘DELICIOUS COFFEE Pima Store, FOOLY AMERICAN BREAKFAST, sie a Itis, without douve the Best Collee ever offered O28 Tthat and 706 Retin. | es tiation, Sue. peri, =a ” New Spring Hosiery. wis 944 Louisiaus ave. Will offer a fine pin stripe, full regular made hose at | $$$ $ a An extra quality Balbricean at 25c. FE; EF At comit 10 rs Blac] bb 25 (Bk schfom more comini) Schopper's Black Ribtedat 250 ‘Lount Choice styles of Fancy Stripes at 25, 374 and 500. —_— Will offer in Childrens’ Biack Ribbed Hoee a lot of 25 doz. sizes 6 to 854, of a celebrated Freuch make at 25c. a Jess than 37 9c. pever THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLDry Gloves a0 S3c'a pairs peice ts otbes theta fos Bas — loves at Soc. a pair: quality 40t0 50a PH ' OF +z oe F , EF ots WHI’ GOODS. WHITE GOODS, so FR LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. SoS fas = TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND DOYLIES, BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. Full line of the Celebrated Monopoly Brandt om | THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATEME A full line of Priestly & Co's. ‘Bleck Goods Bair Drap: — eS silel Grapes tn €-2 84 and 6-4 wlio for*trimatines | queecag von tot that either naunes bareusteaa ‘oring-Weight Cassimeree for Men and Boys' wear. CARHART & LEIDY, “CERES” 25 926.7th and 706 Kota nw. \, Seem serene Caswrnix Luce: Frovxcisa. ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS Bone genuine without thetwo gold medaig Now Styles of LACES in All Qualities and Designs. | ““*™** STRIPED CHANTILLY LACES, the very newest _— ‘Styles Imported. COLORED FAILLE FRANCAIS at 61.25, worth$1.50 ¥. M. GALT & 00, ‘MOIRE SILKS in Spring Shades. ory ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, ‘New Shades in VELVETS. CCCs New Shades in HENRIETTAS. FINANCIAL. ‘New Designs in INDIA SILKS. —— —— New BLACK GOODS of Superior Manutectar. | Hi. Li, Caaxpum & Co, 200 Pieces of Choice DRESS GOODS, in Latest Colors BANKERS, ‘and Styles, 50c. to $1.50 rer yard. Ho. 1028 F Steet, Black and Colored SILKS at Lowest Prices, oa FOREIGN EXCHANGE. W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, INVESTMENT SECURITIES, £25 919 Pennsyivaniaave | Stocks and Bondi Bought and Sold or Carriefion —————— ‘Margin. ORDERS executed on the New York Stock, Produce, Coffee, Cotton. and Petrvieam Exchanges abé FICE OF THE opr Coho setae Le ‘Direct Wares to the Offices of Wasniweton, D. C., Marc! 1 Sin <ealed Proposals HENEY OLEWS & 00, NEW YORK eae sate _

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