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ww THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY. MARCH 2, 1888-SIX PAGES. THE BURLINGTON WILLNOTYIELD| Why Mrs, Manice Killed Mervett. ‘To Utilize Niagara. AUCTION AUCTION TELEGRAMS 0 THE STAR Mir, Stone Says no Comcossions Will be | "2 “42 PFONDENT BOCAGRE HER HUSBAND WAS | A GREAT COMEME FUAT 18 THE FET ROBBY OF a —_ AUCTION SALES. ___ SALES. tet e Made—Threntening te Tie Up Other| ura Heaton ‘the young woman whos fae a ‘THIg EVENING. —— <i Heroic Treatment for a Deg Bite. Wants 5. WILLIAMR & CO., Auctioneers, CLARKSVILLE, Ga, March 2—Tuesday Bob boul | , Ceneral Manager Stone, of the Chicago, Burling & colored boy some sixteen years of age, was bitten by a dog that was supposed to be rabid. When his grandmother learned the facts she at once Degan to heat a round bar of irom: When it Was red-hot she summoned two stout men to hold him while she appiied the iron to the wound. Bob Saysat frst it hurt him so badly that he could banliy live. “But after some four or five minutes,” said he, “the pain ceased, while I went into Nts.” ton and Quincy road, denied last night that there was any disposition on the part of the railroad of- {ficers to recede from the posttion they had taken. Mr. Stone sent out the following dispatch to all division superintendents yesterday: “The reports which I understand have been sent out to our en- gineers and others, to the effect that the company 1s Intending to y1eld the postion it has taken, are CATALOGUE SALE or TWO HUNDRED OIL PAINTINGS MAJESTY'S - ” * By Earopesn snd American Artists, 00. When be became conscious the swelling had gone | absolutely without foundation.’ ~ SALE CARRIAGES, HARNESS, SADDLES, Qut of the wound and is seemed to be gutting bet-| Mr. stone said that the conference of Wednesday powet at = AND HORSES, FY 8 ter. He ws now doting Well, but expeets daly 10 x0 | mght was not sought by him. and that no terms that WATER COLORS aS - ‘We would call your attention tos New line of EXO. a into hy@:ophobia, ‘ess haa, TORDAY WOR aikD. at LISH BRIGE SUITING, tn plain, nest Pieids and ‘00 bs scabies, Of compromise were offered or suggested. He did delivered Feloon™ ‘second: for Combination Suits, only 25<. = A Tough Character Kined. A et ve ‘By English, French and Roman Schools, No-top Diary, coe ttond rose’ Top Busey, two — aerres ‘uli, He had received no protests froma pew ‘one ou, Daw All the New Colors in TRICOT and HENRIETTA ce xast or rote vont cqnuina auorans eno | 274 ity. nese no Peas ue any SSaueeesee ierant seasaet sotaaw a | Alte DIRD WITH THEIR BOOTS OX. camnag Se prouet Poa tates eee ENGRAVINGS, Exo. TWENTY-FIVE OF ‘AND aoe ea ‘THAR ANT OTHES ADS TH Raveron, N. C., March 2.—At Hickory yesteriay, | course tuus tar had met the entire approval of the ‘00D ‘ERS. ‘WOROPE OR amERICA, Andrew Connelly was shot by J. C. Aderholt and | Lord of directors. He thought that by a week TOBE SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT, TO CLOSE A|_1t s Auctioncer. tustantiy Killed. ‘Connelly was drunk and in a| frm, Monday next a the latent every passencer |: TP H0Mas DowLING, ancuonee. ma ee sonamn house of questionable character, and acted #0 | though ko strike had mccrened” CONSIGNMENT. = PLAID NAINSOOK, 6e., 6c., 80. bad; thet ail pardiey were afraid to go near him. | “pre reports received during the day by General From fee shen Meee a Ee eid sear. | FRENCH PLAID ORGANDIES 100. 121. EynaT SF 00 Sap CONS Coneee Svan NaS Aderholt, at the earnest goilcitation ot a deputy | pamwenger agent Morton that the om Sale Commencing AY oo Sake isen. ‘| PIQuEs 12%. 152 {het wil palace the aan and tpcreaee mea muerte tata ene house, when on: | pany was maxing” subatantial progress. The the TEN OOLOCE, within and n frost of my nation Rennate st TOIL DE NERO and BATES orxg. | "eto! Seahy ladies without injurious Fe jarge dirk tnade Suburban trains were ume * Fooma, = P, “gEoon TER befor he reached his man « bullet stopped him. | Were tue most important of the ‘through Talis, coun, | WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY TWENTT- = ga al en eee eae Aderholt surrendered himself, and claims the | Two trains were sent out of the local Iusaber dis: ‘at least. ‘Beautiful line DRESS Oe. sre Shooting was in self-defense. Connelly is the last | trict, while two iuste were unloading grain at the work, plains his tele- 8 deliv- ° 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING, 25e. Tatee ecaahers who have died with their boots on. | elovivor for the first time since Saturday. On the gram to her. ‘miles in NINTH, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, Bermains in BLEACHED and GERMAN DAMASK Three years ago tree Of them used to go to Hick- | Tinois division more trains were running than c ‘Dodson, a well-known New York in- to NAPKINS, TOWELS, BEDSPREADS, &0.. bo. ory and paint the town, While on their way nome | yest ‘raay. In Iowa the trent breckwae nat toon gow Aya s ones. ‘And Continuing INGRAIN TAPESTRY and BODY BRUSSELS {ira att simealatety seid tor texas racy | broken, Uwenty trains in addition to the passenger man had taken leesona Said: “aire Manico ltved Sannot CARPETS st Geet. and e jatel rey as ru . A pum! Windsor © ‘S4th street; Were not loug in that state before they were gard rege rain were running on the Nebraska | the was ag for ths seeps and hes had some THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH FIRST AND sot hanged by vigilantes. division, while on te Hanaibal and St. Joe things experienoe with ine or Kane ns companies. y That Miecarried, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., Cleaning Out the Hlicit Stills. Treiguts had been starved from Denver or Chicago, | Sue Was & Beautiful gir, about twenty 1our Years | New York Correspondence Hartford Courant. SECOND, AT SAME HOUR. — rd EVVRCTIVE WORK OF TRE INTERNAL-REVENUB OFFI- Jory pioamagitut hal and gray eyes. She was 8)’ You have already heard the story that is amus- 636 Pennayivanis venus, CSRS IN WESTERN ALABAMA. spoke of ber og ing our haute noblesse. A lady gave a lunch NOW ON EXHIBITION. 29 ‘South Bide, BrawiwomaM, ALa., March 2.—Revenue Officers Sec pete mine nn ane London. She er or Levy bron jineome with the extrava- N. EF nonin ‘Tutwiier, Colquitt, Chapman, Clay, White, Glenn, Porson tm She world I would think gance recent favor-giving in ber circle, she WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta, OVELTIES Ix Lace Frovxcrxos. and vais have revuraed from a raid to Such ChIRgs SNC, seemed, always to, bo thought she would begin a series entertainments} ‘7+ WAL! SEATON PERRY. and Franklin counties, in the western the Sadoams ‘aul veorusry 16. which would be distinguished for thetr absence of (Successor to Panay & Bao state. ‘The raid was one of the most successful ‘stoy ‘coming, and I heard no more al these gifts, It was a Deautiful 4 /AWNBROKER’S AUCTION SALE ever mace ip the state. Five prisoners were Gat frecotvedb lected tear Catsnan anrine tes | tne tabis twat ornamented, P. — ot esd gailocs per dag, wefe desttoyea, ‘The off | “tn@senadee calnets womy caoyatencung cic. | would shorty resume her lessons.” eennens stated es ad ntorent not paid Yor fhoee hateston the To cers also destroyed 12000 g.llons of beer maab, | competent neers, Who arrived in Chicago trom | ,,4” the Windsor Flats the superin it ve. 630. y that the suicide was the wife of Heaton Manice, binety Ueer stands, and a large quantity of malt. | New York oa Wednesday night. . These men are | ‘hat One of the stills. destroyed was of 179 gallons ca- | to be paid by the Brotherhood to keep them trom | [12° youn tee noms a A ee ae pacity, the largest illicit still in the It was | working, or will be sent back home. id for Bi 5 IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 4 visited her we juently. super- = Ceriieftcegttct tats Stebtat's | rear timmy rmarmmne | charset ti cof fh tas e-toons appear anne, Fi now mano A coche : 2 w her shame- ry ~ ‘ ©, Cocirone, Jet Sreotman, and David vitor, | TRe Chleago local prese bureau at « late nour | lad ad atid et husbadd bad Created fand ram something like thlss"Dear’ Mra, AST SEVEN | OL OUk: in treat of my meotion etiam: Tacit all ail still owners, were also captured. ue of the night sent out the following: Intelligence uly, ae eid Y nid in| Unc, And Fam Something luke this: ie of ms THiKD, ray captured stills was owned and operated by Bob | undoubted reliability was secured at a late hour | ex Eiking ot ee a ae gE ABUE BEOS! z ‘above Nithois ‘and. Rew c “ : ‘The Testimony bogan harming met yasignment, ‘The omcers falied to capture them, but destroyed | f@ Might to the effect that the chairiaan of the | Leland Hotel at 11 v'lock Wednesday morning, engiucers and firemen’s grievance committee upoa | and evidence in support of cl of infdellt a a ‘quand {Hioo | #1 the railroad ines intersecting, parallel to. oF | was presented. Courenl declared frat sane eae, = AND WOOL JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. Goods, £2 Tes aciogase ‘stilis, having an connect with the Chicago, Burlington and introduced. ‘Thurs- Ta Salois, which nave ben captured, and destrdyed | Quincy system will meet i this'city to-morrow oF | @eigcearamon? WOuld be ia my SHORE. AT Ine sOUti West CORNER OF ; YARgRe. AXD Fia- in Marion and Franklin Counties during the past | Dxt'day. ‘This is preparatory to a general strike SETS: AND: E ATEESEE Ee saan attend Ferg ‘a Epi an Milwaukee and St Paul, the Chicago: and Altes ee ee eees | seamed tis eee x taal appa? 25. 8. ware sa tukee a Shteago and Alten: are oun " =|""5 : es A Grind Rapids Sensation. the Northwestera, the ‘Wiscousia Central, tno | "™® GOVEREENT onda accosED op Ivorrima mx-| Desn.Teud by the unlucky noses and ten, use mw. | NER SURI AT 400, 800. AKD ‘& MILLIONAIRE OF SIXTY CHARGED WITH ADULTERY | Rock Island and the Minnesots and Northwestern. The Wi neatly done up tn silver aa A party without a KE ‘1TH TRE WIFE OF 4 PAINTER. ‘The bridge engineers at St. Louis received orders ‘imntpeg Morning Call, of yesterday, com- favor, it was inconceivab! Grasp Rare, Mica., March 2—This town was | Yesterday afternoon to deciine tohaul aay cars be- | menting upon an article which appeared in the Virtue of | rapt to Decom- gan | “LATEST PARIS NOVEL! IX PLAIN AND a pera, Tile ind Reor tn Liber Sata Soro | cg TANCE Ab; WOOL DRERS FAbaICy ©” OT longing to the Burlington system. government organ, declares that that paper is en- _ Despotic Power in Russia, "e- | 98,ct 809. one records of the District of . emt compiaint of a painter named. Mosier, call. | CHECKING THE WESTERN ExODCB oF xvarcezns. | Geavoring t0 lucite rebellion. ‘The Ost eevee FUNIGHMENT INFLICTED BY THR AUTOCRATIC RULER | Ione tere fhenote sscured thereby: i wilfsaitec public suet Ml Asp Sees tae ees Bee o At Potisville, Pa, last night, Chairman Lee, of | “assuredly as the northwest rebellion was sup- SECs Ss SORINCES, DAY OF MARCH, GoLOCK | im crout at the promert.on ZUEBDAY, the Six = 9h 98c. Shirts, made of elegant muslin, combric ruffle sie Rlabermas om the chargectaduiterywitu ars, | the Reading strikers’ executive committee, re- pressed, 80 surely will any rebellious movement | From the Chicago News, aioe Sad derares ot the ote Stine bea Now sie Zit BAL OF MARCH ip8e, at aXD A HALE EXGLISi SUITINGS AND FRENCH HABIT | ~~ with § tucks and 14 techs aber, SE a ieee pore be. Suehly and waoompromisingly pus Gown |, Tine peopriceer a or 0 roubles a | soa ecees aaah eer tenonone es Oe oryrual Lot Toe id square aeons Aad. Seria, | “RRCLU JQVELTING’ Ix ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL PRICE 70. kKuown favorably here for twenty yea ‘hill, who has been ta charge of the Readi K. of | by 7 government wil ” *) RI wile and ‘analy are among the most ‘fashionable | feaginecrs interests ta eheagen oe ae Teh | Cite eeaerecte Dominion, govern von Of the following: tor the same i spolnt 160 foot erat from the ‘AND CORRECT PRICES. and widely known in western Michigan. He bas | will issue orders to-night to all B. L. E. men who | determi as did the Northern stat the Of H street BO feet south 408 SEATON PERRY, two beautiful daughters. Mra P. , the wife | have manned our engines to quit work. Do not | rebellion of the Southern Confederacy. Canada thence east 20 feet, thence north 104 feet 6 inches, to ome of the complainant, is young, handsome and viva- | permit any of our men to come here. Answer if | Will show, if necessary, that no one province 1S to mn the point of beginning. feo Perry Building, Pennaylvanis sve, cor. cious An effort was made to seitie the matter, | Estiuactory be allowed to rebel against ceutral authority with | Way, Without regard to the directions of the off!- & ‘and 971 Setsbinched 1000. 125 See er a but ite Quieged, in| Chairmad Lee replied, directing Secretary cans | impunity.” cers, trusting to the popularity he enjoyed to carry cane, : at jufed husband refused to do anything of the kind, | yo see that Chief Arthur inade good his proulse, Significant portion of the government | him'througn. When the inspectors saw how he 29,0 folio 203, et ang. and says ie means to push the case. The war- | or otherwise vo secure all possible employment on Qrgan's article above alluded to 1s as foliows: | had evaded their orders, and’ tried to circumvent Fre ‘mirrors, Of vaid Qeeds of trust dated Ji . W. M. Savsrez & Soxs, Fant charges specific times Aud pisces and Mosier | the Burlington line for Reading strikers. Lee says | “But it must not be forgotten that there are des- | them, they simply omnes the establishment, Fecorded in Liber No. 123% f . ° Peetends 0 have conclusive proof of his allega- | he is not detunively informed. ae to the number of moments in every struggle, and men who | and took the proprietor to prieon, where he spent | On Shote for with interest at 6 per 00 bibinidaiel Seba: ; 7 Hieiherhood engineers now inthe service of the | have by the persistent, abuse “at the Constitution | several months refecting” upon’ the danger of um after Jeauacy Lath, ‘the: ais scene Reuding Company, but feels coundent e | been for years to crue m1 iA WILL OPEX ay, a7TH, eae umber is suftseutiy lange tat weir withdrawal | souner of ister repudiate the cxoployinesr ati as | ° Ob one ore ea Nova tea summer gar- 2233, folio #8. et aia. one — GPROIAL PEDOR, O1.98. re Preachers Driven Out. will at Ouce seriously embarrass the road. With- | an engive of injustice. ‘That the veto as used — den, with a mogaiticen cafe, an open-air theater, ‘stove, mine comsesutive monte, oF NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. = NTS OF A KANSAS TOWN BAcOME IN- | Out the ald of the Brotuerhood, he says, the Read- | Manitoba tion is acrying shame anda and @ fine collection of wild animals, a mixture December Sth 1587, wi MENRIETTAS, tm full tino ef cost aa - 4 PREATMRNT Sn De ShoiSE Buss | trate witn old employes. on strike and wilt | Which We wish'Ghinapreee pareesaGy hon acs | Rrrauane, circus, and park. 1 was fitted, up at Ripatilyye shades. ee ayo traMie with its old employes on strike, and wilt | W i , sathly, - Lawnencs, Kax., March 2—James Snyder, of | eonsequentiy be forced to at ‘ones, maiko verins Dominion is that i ab any’ ntoment Mr Greenway | tore in Kuss, and thd Owner ‘was a. prince who | od St whocinitaminceyts Bl0Got wbichmaat Weeepaited | SILKand WOOL MEXRIETTAR, the most beautiful . : aga od striker 101 ot rOviNCe al 1 enterprise, ever Eudora, a small town s few miles from thiscity, | WAB‘NCSiare aan, Dis ulde thousands upon thousands, of the best | he ran under the Sane Of hit scne eee i Bea ie aye de n day Of wale. All Coney | nee MIXTURES. pratense Sued to | Adispaten from Pottsville, March 1, says: ‘The Ss Lo pie A ae aye PAS ptepest from 4 complied with the trustee reserves the rinut (0 resell | ALL-WOOL CHALLIS, in besutiful designs. stances. It seems that he positively refused to SAYS: erals, Would respond to the call with alacrity, aud | 6 in ; ny the defaulting, purchaser take’ mealrine being: induced to doe) us a crvwd | Reading collieries started upto-day. New Lincotn, | would be proud ot the ‘nonor of particlpatig in | case; or attempted v6 do eo, but found lalemsetves i. oe com ire tare “tote by edvertemgt Be ak ee of peopl “holiness” beitel, Y argued | in the Western Schuyikill district, resumed is ¢ salvasion Of their province. Is @ fact U arted every turn by manager, w! ~2 ‘Trust cack be teaeaa be cued by faith. Wweaneeuay morning with 500 men and boys, ae ‘all collieries may imap a great deal that, does not appear om | thought a man with a prince behind him could do | 7HURSDA) ape GEO. W, STICKNEY, Auct Pe TSB anhe 0-38 ‘We would sumwest an early inspection of these goods, ino: nin, \old im that ix he had faith that he | im that district are again Worklag. One colliery | the surface, Dat nevertheless it 1s a fact,” What he pleased. The police directed that the ) Sears, ‘as the styles cannot be duplicated. Would reenver, to get up and go about his bus- | in tne Lehigh region as responded favorably to eee — man Who committed the assault should report at | $"M" NOCLOCK A. M. B a OUTING CLOTH, in choice stripes, 20c. ines Wich a great effort he arose irom his bed, | 1 tion made to the operators by the Dis- Mr, Chamberiain’s Expenses, their headquarters the next morning. He aid not REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE, | 200 Pieces FRENCH SATTEENS, in exclusive do- ply hh carsday | trict Assembly No. 87, and it Is believed that a | VOTED BY THE HOUSR UP COMMONS AFTER CRITICISMS on = moor went the, garden And asked cash. SAMUEL T, DA aie ode a wigns. » ane « speedy LaBOUCHERE—GLA! " : ace he was thorough viet ira ecame inaigeant | SUgpalfequpuon throughout the entire region a pevora Fass cusnsen-| oa na ot kde, Mout aie ie pad Trustee, ‘ UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WR WILL SELL THE i the faith-cure religionists, and 01 ~~ it ‘sion 1 inions however, once erp aa z B. & G. $1 CORSET, preacher to leave the town. He at frst protested sacemaher} troubiee woe be rence ae In the house of commons last night Henry La- | arrested, sent to prison, and the Was closed (PBOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, an Ane <cimane Saale sith fram Orrauat | MOFNINg, UUL after Wrestling with the suDject un- | Douchere criticised the credit of $32,500 for ex. | fF the rest of the season, despite the efforts of the =. ar qrnt for a preacher of the same faith from Ottawa, | ti1"5 aia,, Messrs Carilou and McGuire of the | remanent Sac Chamberlain's mission as excessive, | Prince Whose money, was invested, to Lave it re- | THUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED kun: han., to take charge of the flock. The citizens be- | general executive board, confessed their labuity | Pe’ « Opened. A little autocracy of this sort keeps a BEaker Monta ERS KNOWN Ae REE 7 - 7 cau! aware of the move and conetuded not to al- | £5 Sette tne uum waiter Under-Secretary Fergusson said it was smaller | high state of disotpline in St. Petersburg. OLD PORTION OF W:-LGKER'S HOTEL. LADIES WHO USE THIS CORSET WILL PLEAS® jow any of that belief to preach in the town. | “Yorty-cignt union painters of Lancaster, Pa, | than that of any mission of Itke importance pre- ‘eaiaiae oo, Under andiby visteo of @ cartals ance _ Wuen the preacher went tothe meeting-house he |- wens Gy sente jyhursiay morning for an increasé | ceding 1% Mr. Gladstone applauded Mr. Cham- on Deeeeons ated the 20th day of 3 CALL 00x. Tmined citizen om either side of te of wages trom $1.75 to $2.a day. Of the bosses | beriain as@ man of eminent ability, especially | I heard, the otner day, writes J. Ashby-Sterry in in Liber fe a are willing vo concede tue advance. competent to grasp the question under considera- | the March Book Buyer, that a well-knowg tobac- anaes ee — TION, WINES, PRESERVED FRUITS, GLASS J —— LEAT Rie | saa) ton, snd paid a gracetul tribute to his former col- | conist was about to offer a substantial prize for Py iy a AND CHINAWARE, BELONGING TO HIS EX- DOUGLASS & BRO, : t Maryland Elopement, Keague and preset opponent for his success in | anessay “On the Influence of Tobacco on the | meitieena et a tn Equity Cause No. 10920, | CELLENCY THE GERMAN MINISTER, AT HIS ras caaentgraguar namesnenoamueker "| min wua oy cenmntans dhanon aono con: trix: The Srelit was passla 3nd 20 eee Noe HS8Ue | Thought ot the Age.” This should surely be a | Wil oer for ale at public su;tion, in front of thé | RESIDENCE, NO. 734 FIFIERNTH STREET NINTH AND F STREETS. — SSS BOARDER IN HEK HOUSE. passed, se, OD x NORTHWEST (GERMAN LEGATION BUILD- 7 Tk OF Oi = most interest and should the notion be | MARCH. 1888, at HALE-FAST FOCH OCLOCK FAC [iss BIECH MODisTE OF oi oTH sTRELT, ‘The Isthmus of Panama, Cornelius J. Jarboe, farmer und merchant, re- dibien ad Aolaeees Wale: Semriod out ena a ocaabe et cuneereeereoanean, fhe follorine dancin rel ena, tune thei St ING), TORSDAT, MARCH THIRTEERTH, 1886, raoh anne ee WHY THE LAS0RERS WEO CO TEEES BEB ory Limp | siding about thirteen miles trom Pataxent 8t- | pror Deubres in Popular Science Monthly, ‘& most entertaining volume may be looked for. It | nuninned Miener Cte Gor paun, tae Ia tomay: Lot | | COMMENCING A’ Hoel Mapene inch Bétieed Bese p benef and is prepared tosse ber patrons, £20.61 SHEEP. tion, Anne Arundel County, Md., came to Balti-| ‘The sedimentary rocks, in their great ‘thickness, } Would be curious to know what Kg rt of aquare numbered two hundred and twenty-two ‘to the sale, when deseriptive lees than 37 ge. JQasTER NOVEL: —CHIOKS, BOGK Rab- From the American Practitioner and News. more yesterday and made inquiries at police head- | ineiogs a succession of water-sheets or water. | Of thought would be the result of the Ann ot BBSSS evading tmenty te Co feet on 15th strect and 2 Suseipatson: wat the office of tue Ladies’ Pure Eearee bait price Ir we were (0 bellev® Teports that have been | quarters about his wite, who he sald had run off | jerele occurving a and extending, | Wwourd'ee the Tay acne Tuan here | Funniog back (with that wadin one, hundred and ‘brown & Co. prior tp al ferme favre at ratetgr ‘pictures: gtd Fe aaee oe che Thins of Panna Cree any om, | OB Tuesday night with Moss Tayman, supposed to | wien uniform characters, under’ whole countriey, | Neutra Pipe of cgar, aud ot” cigaretsa ‘the | ence withthe tnprovementatereou,” 00 © ST will have ocourred berg for Quem st SSCLB at Sait betimdbet s-) loves on the Isthmus of Panama ever since the } pe a civil engineer in the employ of the Baltimore like the strata to which they are subordinated, It | long clay or “churchwarden” as it ts colloquially aaeeenteeek acon fA deed of tract careriioe to | ZOREe ‘THOMAS ING, = LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, away. ap Fapuarat veginaing of the construction of the Panama | and Dunn Point Kailtoad. Mmm. Jarboe fe uirty-one | ri here that by the term water. | “ermed (by the way, who first christened “It and | $13 ouG CIS taro s ae rust amounting t9 | 7 F-eotomGkd Anctionser. 1314 LES Ree AR LITE o By] g ° Dat conciude | Years of age and leaves a husband and three Little | 1 Proper to remai y the term water- | why was it so called?) is hardly @ fashionable ‘snd all other cl ‘swoumping in the DOWLING a. J YLIES. | stock of ay ae ‘Railroad, carly in the 'fitues, we can vas | sheet is not 1t a real bed of water I ft r _- St, HOM AS 1G, Auctionsee. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. of the most insalubrious | ©Midren. She ts the daughier of the late Thomas | 81 meant lodged in a | smoking implement just now. However, I believe 0.000, « ‘and the at ore except, ‘and white, snes the Schein ene: Talbott, of Chesterfield, Anne Aruadel County, | cavity between solid masses that serve as walls to | it was hi enjoyed by the late Lord Lytton, and cightevn ( RY SALE OF CO} RS" Coleprated, Monopoly Brand at lees ite, places on the earth. It has. into a common | yd. Tayman boarded at the Louse of the Jarboes. | it, but water the minute interstices or the | it was the constant solace of Thomas: le, | Which notes of the purchaser, TERIAL, CONSISTING OF neat iF the best of ‘lack saying that for every tie iB coustructing the —_- tee — cTacks of a rock, uous and regular in sand, | Lord Tennyson habitually smokes the long | anes the day of, sala snd secured by 8 deed o! Labor: AVING, SELF LOADING, TWO-H ne eS, (soy 3 suarenteed . Boga ag] Votmpat im Cours ria inane tastes Ys | Audra, romeo Cher eat nd | PnP Su Sn | ee es whieh, if true, Wol urest way of enjoying tobacco. You get tne real | quired ot sale. Al ‘Cloth, Crepe Nuns Veil Lue neighoorhood of 120,000, ‘This story has t Free : water only occuples more or ies3 Aasures. | Ravor of it wituGut he paperor tos cgarnee cilns sh veaieareaet. tee a 120, E Ling, (rained sca extensive curfeucy, and has ig it'so| Deputy County Cleric Willlam May was inter. | Water natural isgues are wanting human Industry | the nicotine of the shore pips oF elgae oe te | $8 Bo) daye from day ot sale eT Wine ROPE FORGE URES Taek, ek Tuamy sensational elements, that it were almost a | rupted in a study of fine weather yesterday by a | sable, by boring, to take openings down to the | other hand, I have seen one quite as ‘great ‘and as the trustes reserves the Tight to st] BEAcReMITHING 1OOtS ae ae pestiocer rgd Ould ever be spoiled. brace of young People whose respective hearts | subterranean waters, which i causes to Jet up to | celebrated in his own line ‘as. Lord’ Teunywoa- | th fk snd cort of the defaulting puychaner sieeve site Grepen in Oa: 82 sod 64 wha or canons bevoud doube, waen the truth is to | yearned to beat as one. the surface. and sometimes to & oe namely, Sir Joon Everett Millals—smoxe, @ short, Onvakas sine £7 pe Rveuing Star newspaper. | wonsEs, CARTS, MULEY, WAGONS, HARNESS, | Sot ight by wane a ‘historiad, it will above. ‘The tnought of undertaki lored cutty. Supposing Lord. ER Trustee little like tue story that has gone abroad that | Mr. May gilded to the counter window, spread | DO'gt cutty. Supposing ni : works 18 a very ancient one. The | nad taken to black cutty pipes sad Sir John jOMAS DOWLING, 1 % wall scarcely be regarded as holding toward | out a blank marriage license, jabbed his pen into | Egyptians had recoursa to them forty cen. | 2% ‘Millais hud preterred the “churchwarden,” tue — ‘at the works of the new ingion cack otuer even the slightest appearance of Kin- | an ink vottie and asked qf usual questions con-| turies ago, and | they were executed | frst might have been great painter and te sec- “DWELLING ENG KO/517 SEV SE Lh \peepcaaesived GA : ot ¥ranoe, in 1124, at Artois, whence the name § ote i pry eg | Comming the ayes, we., of the respective partion ~ ‘Ut reserve the above i ond a distinguished poe SOUTHEAS' ‘owhich have been the following valuable ch | artestan wells has been given to them. ‘The water- eee. n emis Peseme: map gran Bo ng Weat OM smoothly and with dispatch Ca MOADAE rapt bwewraerg on ag| Me MenM Core Mean pry wae 928 7th and 706 K ste nw. virtue of s in trust to me from the articles bel: ‘to the 5 ti pats Tepe room | levels, of the cretaceous strata, from which the || ‘Tam Ong Cxxr a DaY PENSION Movaunvr.— | of avis 't bated I'ehall sell at Two Srekt® Gabor Loco! Ox ‘tour hen ta tama a coma ion lunuil tue ovoupation of the prospective brideg French arvealan waters sgue, are not always ot | about 220 old soldiers, repreveiung New. Tork, suction, in front of the rag WEIGHING 9 20K8 500 P ORG Dla aed Cuaxtuzr Lace Frovscrxa. uuat they v abor a stipulated length of tune | "2 business wast” askea | advantage; north of France and - | Ont ew Jerse; necticut, Penn” DA ARCH, y vee cee oa the construction of the railroad. ‘Tusse laborers Fy «erat aed al aga eas Giuun they constitute the most formidable obstacle | Sylvania Iteaeans Wer inginin ‘and the Dis. | FASE FOUR OCiock PMs south bail of Ln No. bs Sx18. had the Calitormas fever in the worst form. and |’ <pcning mismu,” stammered the man in broken | witich utiners have to encounter in reaching the | trctar ‘olumbia, met in New York yesterday and | four fect one ands Maly pe Sy on ith sinect | 20210 CRUSH! NE% PATENT, WITH EN. | New Styles of LACES in All Qualities and Designs. cenerally look the first opportunity to jump the ish, coal beds, A striking confirmation of the theory | organized the Per Diem Rates Service Pension improved by a, sory and attic Frame | GINE COMP! 2 ugreement and make their way to and hat’s that?” asked the deputy, his brow as- | Of the source of supply Of the artesian waters has | Assoctation, whose object is to push the one cent | Saad Dwelling, Root his street southeast, con- Ato STRIPED CHANTILLY LACES, the very newest sinong tuosé who could uot get away their impa- | suming the appearance of Corrugated rose been observed at Tours, where the water, spouting Petday pension measure introduced by Senators | taining eleven roomie. FIFTY-THR! 8: BAIL, WEIGHING ‘Btyles Imported. tence bred great dissatisfaction. Those who “puning mismu,” was the Volapukian repiy. with great velocity from a well 110 inctres in | Hoar and Cameron ae executive committee was. Cush. A deposit of $50 required. Convey- 35 POUNDS } FARR AD 2h One mon Par NOAIS at @1: 8 tho time in the report that | “Dig you say speddilg matcher weber Mr, | depen brings up together with ne, sand, fresh- | appointed to serve until tue Dill is passed. or the | SBCs recording At PUTED AREr Cott aR BAIL, WEIGHING 21 YOUNDS PER YARD. | COLORED FATLLE FRAN 25, worth61.60 ) bod escaped a veritable C ‘May In disgust. Water shells. Hr euch a Sate of preserva- | aswocialion next meets. AU the afteraoon session | omni axds ‘Trusice._ | FIFTY DUMP CARY OF 3’ FEET GAUGE, HOLD. ‘MOIRE SILKS in Spring Shades. ing this 2 good answer to their conscience and | “-vor for aind it dot Icome mid tdis office and | Uon as to show that they could not have been | Col Chas A. Wells was elected permanent prest- ING 2) Vane BACH: ~ Pipes og feavel ict pane No Gpportanity of aiding ia | Sot !sulted?” repiied the candidate 1or marriage, | More than three or our months on their voyage. | dont Among the viee-presdcuts ty ae Renee | | {UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. Dy onlerof G. PETERSON & Co. ‘New Shades in VELVETS. Shenson of the report’ potih Bea cing, 12 | with great dignity. “You pees a ignorant fellow, ome ox ene wept tne wady Bir nave aise @ ined | Alton, for District of Columbia, ORS AND TRUSTE THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. frat ‘New Shades in HENRIETTAS. Hvere tae exteasion of unt Aaally it came’ anti? I sa pessnees Is a tay-traveling mier- fresh- moll fish, and crabs, 9 = = = ~ . ie = fact. om. beeen which must, therefore, have made a still more ABLE, YM ROVED AND $7 THE ADOVE SALE 19 US AY OUDARLY Post. New Designs in INDIA SILKS. ENCH DYET rapid transi AUCTION SALES. eeteece oe Veen EE a x Mr. May made no reply. He put the man down Sor ‘and Seis hour 5 Rew BLACK GOODS of Superior Manufacture, ING ESTABLI 5 " as 8 traveding merchant ‘and called for am inter- iad (teats of Moun D NSON BROS rl — Or Ls THOMAS DOWLING, AnctiSncee MO Fo GSeg Pieces of Choice DRESS GOODS, in Latest Colors oe Oe ag preter to fish the ailluavi ‘The Try mate a ._ Anctioneer. rica, 10 fis subject to —- ——— Rome Letter in the Philadelphia Telegraph. No. 10. ‘Doel ee FO of DRI in SALE * bind tair Yo Decome a: an early day @ favor- | SUSPICIONS OF POUL FLAY OVER THE DISAPPEARANCE | Climate of Rome ts @ good one for delicate people, ie heaita resort, Dut the stories that have OF A WOMAN IN KENTUCKY. for it is very changeable, and we have had this or THE ‘Out, first and last, about the deadly character ‘There died in Jessamine County, Ky., last sum- | winter, for instance, several weeks of intense cold, Brio oe Ben with AL ana LARGE AND IMPORTANT POSITIVE AUCTION of the JUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers, and Styles, 50c. to $1.50 per yard. i Cun ee en ae ae Am Heiress Wissing. ‘Then it isa great mistake to suppose that the % . D Fong io ys D, RES SALE OF VALVA-| Black and Colored SILKS at Lowest Prices, Me ee — ying in Georgetown, INTL LINCOLN = OOLLEC’ folk ; that is to that IDARY AND NORTH Sogn precaped Bo aeeberae meee be higb- | mer, a Mra. Amelia Wilmore, leaving a fortune of | with en extraordinary prevalence of bronesivis os — pale ot ioe of eon ingen tod detngtinbed oy & chet? POUABARS,, tS cariioL W.. SHUSTER & SONS, SS SSS $00,000, to De divided Detween fouf nieces, Mrs. | because in very few houses is there any provision | ANTIQUE AND MODERN, ORIENTAL’ Rvas, ‘lomas Belts edition fo Gecewotot iowa. Bertumigat | oRUYUe of ‘and vy ‘Wbo are the Unlucky Men? ‘Martha Burch, of Cincinnati; Mrs, Fielding Marks, | for cold weather. When the south wind blows It ed @ southeast corner of said lot, at the intersection of ¥ From the London Spectator. of Danville; Mra, Kate Cooke, of Anderson-County, | 1s Warmout of doors, but the houses keep the icy | CARPETS, PORTIERES, EMBROIDERIES, &o., Bridge aud Greene streets, iets probabie that, in the majority of cases, an | and Miss Hightower, who Yas since died. Mrs. | W’upersture of the cold weather. You go out to amd get warm in the sun, but turning into OF OVER 500 snluek! an Martha Burch hives’ with her son-in-law, Joseph img PIECES, ae 4s an awkward man on @ higher | a ae Glnclnnect, | (Re HF street in the shade you get. chill. “rhen S fc ih th “ DERE oun: RINK Gl ABD 1 ye BUFFALO BEER, She ts about ity yearsold, She starved from her tae an — hacienine ee ware aeean acts of Lie ir Posen a neat | Boma nce TRRINGAY oe Sy way of eoguon to : ne fe i = ie be Pe ieeine hea rts ac " ae, oun, pa feabington, ge poorer Visit relatives i Nighclasrilie. When sho. lett Sror| BOKHARA, KHIVA, SHTRVAN, DAGHRSTAN, Egger in id 3 an ‘inpeaes Covington aie Was dressed in a dark % dress, with a dark wrap, carried a tan-colored hand delicave peo- CARA BAGH, KAZAK, CASHMERE, CAMELS i and had in her possession about $30. | PlowBo HAIR, ARIATOLIAN, FERGHAN, KHO- STE eas aap Pein neon From that time all trace of her is lost. Her svn, RASSAN RUGS AND CARPETS couscious Of Uhis 1-1 Jas. W. Birch, of Loulsy ‘ “as GooDs ON EXHIBITION 5 awkwardness, this redundancy of MAROH SEVENTH AND EIGHTH. shied wo tate, im a Very thee, 7 a ove foot ma syinowet atl aa, ta je property Be eae SATURDAY AND MONDAY, y culties a7 I MARCH NINTH, TENTH AXD TWELFTH, nity, cng m +f s = AT ELEVEN A. M. AND THRES P. M. EACH DAY ‘A BILL INTRODUCED IN THE OH10 LEGISLATURE. Senator Rannells has introduced in the Ohtosen- Catalog nee will be ready on March 7, 1888. ate a bil) which materially changes all existing This collection will bo found the finest ever offered statutes in regard to executions, and places that ‘St public sale in this city. so-called relic of barbarism, the death penalty, upon a thoroughly respectable gnd scientific nine- \eenth-century basis, It stops hanging altogether, ‘and provides that the sentence of death shail be the always hy From Fron - carried out th the instrumentall ciecerieal apparatus did se ba crgaato Se. per 1b as Soyusu OATMEAL” ‘The best ia “MILLER'S PRIDE” brand. ho knew ‘d bun understood well that there was in ‘Blak label on cans (14 Ibe. each.) facult} take a course tn eleverise: engineering at or ‘appurtenances _ D tinge are goingee faculty : a course in elvctrical tag - cx Yecbale institute, ‘80 be does not TUR BEST FLOUR Im THE WORLD-y Visions as to the exact : Bb ) : All he wants fs thatit x ‘The executions are to iat sibs, sald ty bave been the largest singie 4 E o ° a. A with sMupment of his particular fur ever set Lo this or \ST SEVEN, | b ; Stheewiss the ° PROCESS. any otuer worket, Sor that matter, because of their e worthy 0 a ax es seareity and we . ton ing 0 a . Saif this savage Oeant, ton, r, ‘Beworo of imitations of the Name and Brand, sniiy eure and eee to it that etther sacks of barriers Martin P. inst Louls, peeked shell of