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sowatix® SEBCURIOTS TD SHOWS BIS ndeut of the cuxcresatt, Mar Enquirer at New eurtous story: Th east of thts city, ¢ adie ert en Of respect 10 the deat ¢ Of Paui Ht. Hi E well kept and £1 and sea Or other mark 10 3 the grave of Ms H sa, 1s 4 beaey Ww ide, and 18 “nehes deep. fides net 18 | Gon as was ever seen, the Kind In tue work of the grave y the calito is ac oniy “fin fro! SvLaxa HOS: ja | ¥bet purpose is not known, General Passenger Strike om the Bur- lington Keud tas Become. ‘There was no change of importance reported in Burlington engineers’ strike situation yester- day. It seems to have settied down to a game of freeze-out. A meeting of the general grievances nmittes of the road has been calied, for Agent Morton says the road has 60 per 2ent of the number of tue cagineers and firemen employed before the strike, and oniy requires 75 per cent of (ae whoie number, as they had more men than they uctually needed. No live stock or parishatie freight ts being received. Crowds of men arrived at the general ofllees atl day and were examined. Reports are received dafly at the engineers’ headquarters of tue condition of affairs on each line 0: Che Buriingion system. ‘The freight trailic the men claim, Nas amounted to noching, an Many of the freight trains reported to be ruuning have been composed of an eugine and way car. The engineers ctatm also that between forty and Ally euvines nave been badiy injured by the hand- « of the new men. In the round-house at Brook- 1, Mo., six engines, unable to run elther on c- | cout of burnt boilers or other injuries, are tied up od Will bave to be sent to the Saop before they and st theif bea Old Noa, ass wife end many eats in tetr tr Hughes, who hs thas method of suowing his respect of Lis d ite, instead of ereculng Theulery. Axroows, Fa, March 7.— Baker bad a fstic ater, in which the ¢ ger brotuer, When the the mayor's office he pulled his pocket. The mayor held the for @ hearing on Friday. A Dog's Horribic Find. "UR UNRECOGNIZED HEAD OF 4 MAN B: HOME BY A CANINE. ‘ToreDo, Ono, March 7.—A family on the East Side have a dog which ts usually kept in a kennel, Yesterday the dog was let out for an hour of so. When he returued he was carrying in his mouth a human bead. ‘The famiiy were horrified and tele- hed for the police, wno turned the head ov : . Itis that of a man about forty Years of aye, with dark brown hair and mustache. Jette of the tace and part of one jaw are gone, having evidentiy been eaten off vy some animal The beai is in a fair state of preservation and was s-vered from tae body. The doctors declare at it was never ia a medical coliege, aud the po- ‘authorities are endeavoring lo ferret out the oventT — », SAYS: One of the quickest 102: tmoutal matches on record was that of Geo. sim and Mrs Kate Bunnon. Justin is a farmer vas, Onio, and 2 here in search of a d Mrs. Bannon ai anem- ing for place, She 1 oposed marriag Deaths. A singulat sertes of | t from natural causes {2 Am- this county, in the faraily of puary nirew, Lis $0 Med: a danght deaths has occu herst Township, Faced Vat joan of 81 | Whom were the e a fortnight. Oa ob, died; on Mond Niewo.ias, foil Aled. were ad _— Inquire mte an Alleged Mirack EET OF A COMMISSION OF EX EX NOW SITTING IN ST. LOTES Mo, Mari Yestentay Vicar-¢ a Fathers Zelzier, Vandersan fey began thetr fir ¥ of Of 2 supposed ization oO: Madat May Tatssion, Pans, as as a¥ Bakew and ¢ Of Lip Biseas: piece of a dre Gu the diseased Feeovery of th morning wholly re Dest ductors of St. L eurable. The chiid is DeSoto, Mo., und aas been in the. Madame Baret was the fouader of the Heart in Paris, and died some twenty odd yearsago, xt of the | ican cousul at Liverpool, enclosing a letwer dated age used again, At Creston, lowa, it 1s claimed there are seven dainaged engines awaiting repairs. Tuesday morning six engines from the Chicago ‘ad lowa live were brougnt into the round-house ai Aurora with their teed pipes frozen and burst. Sinoag (he dispatches received at the strikers’ headquarters yesterday, it 14 sald, Were two an- howocing that the Wiscoasin Central and the Pal handie were taking Burlington freight, and a third that the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul were ac- ting Burlington passengers tickets, According to reports of the action of Monday's conference, Waleh are based upon good authonty, all three o Uhese rowds ave placed themselves under the bap Of the two organizations concerned in (he strike, and the outlous is that tuey will De ted up Many hours “The Uitnois Central, it ts u Stood, Feiused absovutery yesterday £0 accept Passthger or fretght traffic trom the Burlington. WILL STRIKE TO-DAY. Adispatch frow Minneapolis last night said: sistant Superintendent Harris, of the Catcago, Bur- Hpzton and Northera Ralitoad,received notice thts evening that the engineers oa bis road would go Out to-morrow morning ac 10 o'clock. sir, Harris does not know What new phase of diMculty has caused this move. ‘There ts a general feeling of un- easiness among the eugineers aud firemen of roads entering here. The Journat, of Racine, Wis, satd yesterday that a promiuedt oficial of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad is authority for the state. ment Chat there 18 reason to fear that a strike of engineers and freuen will be inaugurated om Ue St. Paul system to-night, THAIN WRECKERS AT WORK. A dispaten from Nebraska City, Nebr., March 6, Says: About 1 o'clock to-day a freight train on the Kansas, St. Joe and Council Bluffs road, run by a bew engineer, was derailed 6 mtles southeast of Nebruska City by a fe Raving beea placed across the truck. Before the passenger train following could be flagged it ran 1nto the rear of the freight, Wrecking @ umber of cars and the engine. & number of persons are reported tnjured, among: ‘zineer and fremau of the pas. Seuger, but none fatally, TWo men Were arrested on suspicion. A Curious Murder C: AMS SHOT THROUGH A HOTEL WiXDOW. Details of a murder committed wader what ap- Pears to be curious circumstances were received at Charleston, W. Va., yesterday from Logan Court House. The murder occurred about 8 o'clock Sun- day evening at the De Janette Hotel. Uriah Bus- Kirk was standing in the parlor of the notel, en- gaged in conversation with Mrs. De Janette, wife ine proprietor, Wuen a shot Was heard ob the otcht, the gags id one of the parlor Windows Was Suiveret and Buskirk fell to the fluor dead, He had been shot through the heart, Partes were at cattered over the country in Search of tue rer, but no trace of bim could be found li yesterday morning, wnen Conswable Joun Thowmpsou Was arrested of suspicion. He ls now jail. The O.dest eftizens of the county say that apson’s tather Was killed by Buskirk’s father ix Years ago in the same room of the n whicu the present tragedy occurred, and that at tue time of the first murder Thompson’ took an cata to have revenge If he had to Walt Balt & century. THE OWNERS OF THE BRITISH SULP NOKTH ERIN APOLOGIZE FOR THEIR TREATMENT OP A UNITED STATES DEPUTY MAKSHAL. Geo. Face, the Virginia pilot who was forcibly ed off by the British steamship North Erin, Sound from West Point, Va., to Liverpool, eariy 11 February, arrived home yesterday. He says be Was well treated. Tie North Erin recused to re- cetve, while passing out from Mainpton Roads, @ deputy United States marshal who had a process if tibel issued by the United States District Court of eastern Virginia, and forcibly ejected tue deputy frou. the ‘Tae United States marsual at Nor- JOik has received « communication from the Amer- Xewcastic-on-Tyne, February 23, 1888, signed by THE EVENING- STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, New Yong Live sxevnasce Company. orricr, NOS 346 AND 348 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ‘WILLIAM H. BEERS.... HENRY TUCK... actuary. v4 Ee ities (Comipaiys standard) us * fork State stamdard, actuary” ceived froth pauey hotter Dromituns in 43 years Asscts leid ss socuirity for policyholders, Jautary 158 Fs; January 1, 1888. 7. Total amount paid policy-holders, and now held as security for their con, Interest receipts, in the last ton yoars, in excess of death claims... 94,771,442.52 ‘The Latest Advance in Life Insurance is the Fifteen and Twenty Year Insurance Bonds, with Guaranteed In- terest, of the EW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘Those guarantee not only the face of the bond. in the event of desth, but any] excess of total premiums 10,000 Ordinary Life 10 Years & C. P. LYFORD, Assistant Superinten GEORGE C. BOWERS. } JOSEPH H. GALE, nder Value of $4,817 on $5,431, cost in Ten Years; acash Dividend of $2,256 or Fait-up Insurance of $7,630; optional with holder. POLICY No, 97,664—84,000, Age 46, 20-Year Endowment 15 Years Tontine, returned Cash Surrender Value of $15,034.80 on $11,741.10, cost in Fifteen Years: a Cash Dividend of $6,836.86, or Paid-up Insurance of 826,400; optional with holder, Full information on all the plans of insuranco granted by this Company willf be furnished by addressing | either of the undersigned: DR W. H. CURRY, Superintendent of Agencies, 8 South Street, Baltimore, Md. { Special Agents, 8 South Street Baltimore, Md, paid thereon, improved at four per cent, compound interest over the amount of bond; and,further, ruarantee | months four per cem., annual interest on total premiums paid for same, Tue most Liberal Cash Surrender and Paid-up Values granted, and minimum restrictions as to resi- dence, occupation and travel imposed: This, in connection with the Company's Non-Forfeiting Limited Ton- tine Polic, , ite Five-Year Dividend and Return Premium Policies, offers an indemufty and investment un- surpassed by any other company. ‘The returns on the New York Lifo's Tontine Policies that have matured, havo been larger than those of any other Company (whether Tontine or Ordinary), comparison beiug made between policies taken at the same age and premium rate, and running through the sano period of time, as ix illustrated by the folowing Life and Eudowment Policies: POLICY No. 94,16: Tontine, Age 53, held in Baltimore, returned Cush | ndent of Agencies, Richmond, Va, J. E. JACOBS, GENERAL MANAGER, SOUTHEASTERN DEPARTMENT, MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA, AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, No. 8 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. THOS. P. MORGAN, Jn, MANAGER, No 1314 F STREET N. W WASHINGTON, DO. Wz L. Doves 83 SHOF FOR GENTLEMEN. ‘The only fine calf #3 Seamless shoe in the world made without tacks or nails, As stylish and durable as those costing 85 or 86, and having no tacks oF nails to RING THE BELL! BEAT THE DRUM! TOOT THE HORN! ; LET THE CROWD COME IN, ‘TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER! i 200 Bullocks Standard Diagonal Suits, black and brown, fine whale, double-warp serge lining, mobair | binding, sateen sleeve lining, at $10.75. 89 Silk-mixed Cassimero Svits, nest mixture, com- posed of silk and wool only, double-warp serxe lining, sateen aleeve lining, double-stitched edge, at $10.75. This line of suits is positively worth 818. Remem- ber this wholesale slaughter is for one week only, and. will positively discontinue FRIDAY EVENING, ‘March Y, at 7 o'clock p.m, VICTOR E ADLER'3 ‘Per Cent Clothing House, Strictly One Price, 10 10 'y MARCH 7, 188 EDUCATIONAL. P'S DANCING = MASONIO othe epeing term wail ie cy SAGE Th ending May 19, * Teespay for elreane be WING *AINTING—PUPILS PREPARED Di art choolet, taocoegh instruction. an all tsferencen given, atte CE: THOMAS. stato [abo Now Vork ovets take elevator. wh6-0t* GIVEN TO CIVIL SERVICE CANDIDATES ecto eesae ney ne e B10 Met ne cy mbSse JRAWING AND PAINTING ACADE! OF FINE ‘Prealded 0 IMOGENE B. DaaPiiecitre wae Ake years in Europe with the most celebrated artists. To ies Yortainw careless babita of dravrin, ef wil be taceived ‘Satur ay’, at four Fears Of ace ‘upwards. for almost uorb'"w, Instruction In every et art from Bes all Kinds to Portraice msdaanka Wednesdayeat moet = FRENCH AND MUSIC LESSU' RUCTION. FHOROUGH. = 218 Indians svercliy. (25.120 IHE ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE: CLASSES IN Life, Portrait, Stili-Life, Water-Color, and Antique its Studios, 1113 Pennsylvania ave. Instructors: an A. G. HEAT DELANCY GILL; Misses FORT AT sy ‘month: of Bortralt, @5, Water-Colot or Antique, 83 RS. QPANNS KINDERGARTEN AND} ap i PRIMARY SCHOOL INDERGARTEN NOKMAL TRAINING CLASS. 118 Sunderiand Place.south of Dupont Circle. d1-4m HORTHAND REVOLUTION IZED_—“ACME® PHO- ography, simplest. most rpid, most, legible. wuxht in 1G simple lessons, Proactency in First bok. 7he.; second book, @1. Classes ‘und private instruction daily, Tuition by mail s spe- Seiogeetar wanes Se ata 7 s. 21 F st 3a10-8w" NOR and tear. A select an School for Youn Ladies and Little Girls. Comple Engliah and Classical course. - Modern . 8 pecially. 1 ktlow of B0 school for" youn indies Whoge diploma couninands,» higher respect than Sor- wood Iustitute”-—Justice Muller. For circulars address 125-1 ™ al. D. CABELL ing and orn Exoovrios. Oratory. THE SHAFTESBURY METHOD. ‘The most Natural System now Taught in the World. Large Catalogue and full Series of Circulars Free. MARTYN COLLVGE OF ELOCUTION AND ORATOR}, 313 6th street northwest, RS. E. BRASELM O01. 27 STH ST. NE ‘and Coramercial Branches. Exain- S per yponth. Evening sessions only. Wor COMMERCIA ALSC inations. Terms ‘Tria! ‘fb171 “sons free, COURT F. tox0mh, NCH joved from 14th xt. to 735 15 MWLLE ¥. PRUD HOMME. resident, experienced, and successiul French teacher of Washington, has classes of all grades cor aduitsand children. Good derstand. French. . ter Call at 7235 13th, ‘uaine apd addrcas to Box 398, “Referevers Mrs. <8. Cox. 117 SCHEEL, ‘Hon, and 3 EACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN ia Stotia ticular attention io ber:nners, as Fell as those wishing to be qualified for teachers or Performers. 734 12h st, nw. jall-was?m* IKADUATE OF COOPER UNION, NEW YORI A Seiten pustis in modern pen-and lake pencll: as usb drawing: justruction given at pupiis residence Address FRIEND'S SCHOOL, 1811 Tst.. of call Mon- days and Thursdays, between I und 2 puis. {17-180 ARTYN'S COMME! EGE M prices Post Office ‘The Highest Standard Busines College in’ Anseric tical, Banking, and Englich Deparsients, ssionn” Stuents cam enter at a1 free, on application at College Of ta MARLYN. President, K.URNER, M. A.C. E., Prin, Colored students wot admitted, fi6-1m EACHING IN or 1 small 1 Ps AGHINGTON INDERGARTEN NORMAL. INSTITUTE, For the training of teachers, w dermartor, atid Sal eet es ee Mrs LOUISE POLLOCK Principal, n3 ee 1017 10th st. Seowrs Hau ‘THE READING, PA., MILITARY ACADEMY, Six hours from Washington. Every Appliance for Stuy and Recreation, St am, as, Hotand Cold Wa.er, Ts yeot any age ree tved at auy time and fitted for thecollewes, West Fotnt, Aunapolis, or Business ‘Send fur catalogue. as L. C. BISHOP, ‘Head Master, Keadiue: Pa, W 18 SCHOOL, ‘Cor. Mass. ave. and 17th st.. Washington, D.C. Second Session February 1, 1888. Mins Cutcheon's Evening ‘Travel Class will begin February 20. 1588. Saat GH cm BS. ESE EXTREME NOVELTIES SUTURE cs oon ZEPHYRS AND TENNIS. CHOICE PATTERNS IN oH. AND MOH, NEI \CK TWISTED SILK GRENADINES AND 'HERNANIES, GRENADINES. ELEGANT BLACK BEADED IMMENSE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLOR! D, | BENGALINGS, FAILLE FRANCAISE. SATIN’ UCHESSE. GROS GAIN AND SURAH SILKS Dl AL LOWEST FRCES. NOVELTIESIN HOSIERY AND HANDEERCHIERS. 1.50 TO $3.00. ETS FRO. ESIDERED B EN ‘CLOTHS AND ENGLISH SUITINGS. €@-PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, E GOODS. |ATISTE ROBES. ‘HABIT Perry Building, Pennaylvania ave, cor. 9th st. Ratablished 1840. mb3_ Pausveena Srors, NEW DRESS GooDs. Just received a new lot of ALL WOOL HENRIET- EA ree titan gen cares = Ny: 40ctncl: wide. 5 Row ott ce einen ALS WoC, SERS an orn. a “New lot of FANCY CLOTHS, 36-inch wide, jot of DEBEIG. acorns Brown ures, ‘ine and 40-mch wide at 0c. yard. i-w lotof BLACK GkOS GRAIN 51..K3, an extra uality wet h wide, at $1.25 @ yard; would be Sheep ss S"A foil line of the celebrated brand of MONOTOLY SILKS at less than rerular HEADQUARTERS ON BLACK of Priestly's celebrated make of SiANDARD BLACK SGINGHAMS AND SATTEENS in all grades, NEW MATTINGS, eau we will set them at kee cid price Oo BARGAINS IN CARPETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, NoTIONS, WHITE GooDs, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. ‘Stamping done at half the reeular price. Briss trauater Patterns for eae. chased CAKHART &LEIDY, Buccessors to W. W. Burdette, mb3 ‘7th and 706 K ats. nw. Cuaxraix Lace Frovxcixe. New Styles of LACES in All Qualities and Designs, STRIPED CHANTILLY LACES, the very newest ‘Styles Imported. COLORED FAILLE FRANCAIS at $1.25, worth$1.50 ‘MOIRE SILKS in Spring Shades, New Shades in VELVETS. New Shades in HENRIETTAS, ‘New Designs in INDIA SILKS, ‘New BLACK GOODS of Superior Manufacture, 200 Pieces of Choice DRESS GOODS. in Latest Colors and Styles, 50c. to $1.50 per yard. Black and Colored SILKS at Lowest Prices. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SON3, 1Y Pennsylvania 2 New Srrixa Goons. Pe AMSGRRAURE (doilfig OME, SPRING SUPPLY. OF 'SEASOSABLE. GOODS “comprising a. line Henriet as, : rene Wool Suitings, i plain and. cou= Yiuatious: Wool « hullies, Sutteeus, Zep hye GinzLanis, Fou ed and Corded Fiques, Tudia Liuens, plain au Aured- Damaxk Table Cloths wud Nujy laa to ste | ail'sizes: Belain Linen Stwetinge and’ Pillow L. ail widths. ‘Dau ask aud Huck ‘Towels, Silk aud L Hose in great variety. Those in want of cloie- couds Wa fud it to theiradvantage to examine our stock be- Fore yarchasing: HOOE, Bao. & CO. ‘wui-tm 3 Gasir Renvoron Ix Pax Or | HEALING STOVES, Of which we still have a Large Assortment. DS. A full ine | who handle it direct from the mili, with a hai DELICIOUS COFFEE = auentS& anrarras, Tt is, without dowvi, the Best alts, aS ‘Cofiee ever offered in 218, Basees BREAKFAST ©0008, DELICIOVS, NOURISHING, ABSOLUTELY PURE COSTING LESS THAN ONE CENT PER CUP, a2 Nonce To CONSUMERS, (Call for and Use no other Flour but the “BRIDAL VEIL.” THE ONLY PERFECT PATENT SPRING WBEAT FLOUR om the market. GUARANTEED to make MORE loaves and BETTER bread than any flour manufue- tured. For sale by the foliowiug well-kuown Grocers man's” profit. John H. Masruder, 1417 New York ave, ‘Chas. 1. Kellogg, Masonic Temple, Oth st. & Son. Fat. ly, except Saturday, ‘Altoona to Chicas, . day. with, “ieee Chicago a jo Pittabarre. re to Cht ce MOKE AND. RATLEO A: ai Black label on cans (14 Ibs, each.) $31-co3m Mills, DROGHEDA, IRELAND. Frova. Be pe BR Ere “s® = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS, sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read “CERES,” And have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, and be 0 pm om fier ab Osu ad Dibing Cars. '40 am daily, except maoday, = For Boston without change, 2-00 p.m. overs da “or Boston without cl pm. * | or Brooklyn. 8. ‘all*throucl trains tomecct_ st ny Brooklyn. Annes °. 0, 410. 8 0, 10-0, Parlor aud ina: Soap m. dag. eset 410. 420, 13 a oe Sune hi Gam. 8 bo 43.4 10-00, and 11 20 pth. reek Line, 720 aan and 640 p.m. day, ‘und For Anmapolia, 720 and 9-00 am. 12:05, 4:20, and 6:00) mn. ally, except Bundays 9 00% Ba 10 pam ALEXAK: RIA AND FREDERICKSBURG _ Ratt- WAY AND" ALEXANDMIA AND. WASHING TOS RALLROAD Fe BSS ncn, 2.05, 2a Bere Bs $093 and hy ge haw ® 3. except 03, 9.382, 2 und Tie at'9:10 "and 11 mm. 07 am, | Ber of 13th street and Penuaylvania avenue, and atte tation, where orders can be lett. for the chee ALTINORE AND OHIO RATLROAD. SCBEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1987. LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION, CORNER LOF NEW JEKSEY AVENUE AND C STRESI ow ‘hicago and Northwest, Exp. daily 10:55am, ong, Ciuctunatl and St Louis, Exp, daily 230404 Pan. eur Pittsburg and Cleveland, Exp. daily 10:50 4.um For'Lexineton and Local Stations, #840 a.m. For Vhuadetpuia, N“warsand Wilminctoa, 7-304 ZS pein. aud 55 pom, dally, Express. For intermediate poiita bel wren Baltimore and Palle adeipiia $5.00 am. and +315 p10, Jor Miuteriy and iuterpediave points, 14 30 p.m. For Baltiuore, 3:00. 6-90, @ 40, 7°30, » 16 59 515 4S aahoute pain He Hid His Mouey iu the Stove. Brewxomam, Avs. Maren 7.—An Italian fruit Gealer placed $400 In bills in a cigar box last | Wear the stocking or hurt the feet, makes them as comfortable and well-fitting as » hand-sewed shoe, Buy the best. None genuine unless stamped on bot- tne owners of ‘ner Norta Erin, “Huyu’ Roberts & Som. It says: “luamediately on the arrival of the pat Liverpool we luvestigated te clrcum- ‘The first lecture on American Literature by Prof. ‘Lincolu, February 14, 1888, ‘For intormation address the principal. PRS EBs th ad 80 aman 1210 aut 430 Our remaining stock of sbove roods we now offer at EJ DUCTION ot 10 to 20 PER CENT velow Regular 927 and 929 7th st. n.w.,corner Massachusetts ave. M. W. GALT & CO., night and put the box in astove while he waited on some customer. F ashes, To Make Ate tier bol from Sawdas: AN ENTEAPHISE JUST STARTED AT JACKSONVILLE While Is WATCHED WITH INTEREST. Jacsonvinne, FLa, Maren Ullers’ Ca, with a capital of $200,000, has just deen formed here for the purpose or distt.ling saw ing crude Wood tar for the malt p $nto alcohol, ‘acid, turpenting, creo oil, ‘They ulllve dry sawdust, whien has hereviso: a Waste prod y e it WUOLLY. vary each ton of sawdust has be ‘value of umes 100 Loos daily ts Tekased OY Lur Jack son We Tecorts, costing $4,004 Costing as much wore. Tas recorts will c DS of sawdust pe Forty 4 in Jacksonville alon 100 hunt cau be secured within The new enterprise will y-live and owe huadred mea, he grounds will be ext May. 115 worl —rhe acid ast, products tro 4,000. rest, as it ts the first of the kind ever estabilsbed In ile So Horrid Death i ace. From the Loudon Daily News de lent one of gre: ding 10 cust ig followed between crews re + Clare, Trinity Hall, bl succeeded iu Dumapiny -e, While Trinity Hall, Wo lege. ‘ing Dumped the ir utmos one cot their | » DUE, ta So doing, UBforLU. craft ran into the side of wart Cainbeli, and ts supposed nis heart. "Ou! entieman was breatbiug h pectators, w ened, a8 Usual, W but no veyed round thai diatesy dropi= co A Successiul Co-oper rative Farm, From the St Ja February, last year, the local co-operative | Society at Aspatria, Cumberland, entered on the Gecupation cf a far acres are pasture Jow, ‘Tbe Mrst annual balance sheet has just been Sesued, and show's the remarkable resuit of a 0 PROBL of £41. Not that the society for noting, as the rent amounts fags an acre. Inthe, coune of ison bought £850) worth and sold £1,200 worth | ot on With £700 Worth of stock on Land. ~ : Valnadion of two ‘weir iculturists, who: Ustity that oie state of cultivation of tie farm se nd the laud bas been ina! aged in accordance With the Fr i Dandry—tue bay and tursips expe heavy crop even tor a good season. 381m gout conuit? cuy. and Luring, Yaiuators thew report in thes" eat Brit ets tts land | ‘about 50 shill. tee almost be tnede ped: be a yood many would lke to nu Ai 40 | ve From: the Philade ip Counsellor A. L. Sn Tepublican her. cules Of the UwWeuty-fourth ward, tres from the Grange groves and alligator swamps of Florida, fat ta Lis bijou drawing-room yesterday dressed in abiue smoxing jacket, and related huis experi. ence of a two wees’ trip in Jacksouville and St. Augustine, and told of the politictans of Unis city Sud state he met at every turn. mo Cameron, l0Osing hale and hei isk y a8 any Youny man io St. Augu: the Foose de Leon,” he said; “so is Lau serine bad Gay of the rosie wold the story he persisted in Jeaeonville Jacksonburg, and at the yhody calls Jacks snville de kwovarg. Gen, Cameron ts 0 deliguted with the cliumse 4nd ¢.¢ canpany that he is gong to Femain tor sown vine aud Larry Jerome will stay keep bisa erm pny. tee A Caen ow AbemwrarnpEDNnss.—Merchant (our- Mg & bald Of ports OF Cai ago Geumaunes Jour weal tian a.Fet” Chicago druinmer Soraatadedsy im. oF gO. S alwass poy th wen pardon; yes, Uaisty Gays, or z Wr Onat Off toe canil.” Hs ” jetting the money he | ordered a assistant to build aire In the stove, whieh was doue, and the money Was. burned to Wood Dis- | of carvon.zing nd xducts, which are redlaed & patent process n placed at $11.s0, early prodict from a plant ‘company et- and a refinery versity Boat norabie sights yet witnessed ight-oared bump- rable gious, jas the third day of the races, and the second , Was started first, | test, been paying attentions to Lucy, the daugnt stances, and the master las assured us Uhat he | was not aware that tue boat from Ube pilot cutter Woick Came alongside Oc his ship Walist she was uuder Welsh contalued any officer of the United Stules courts, or that in proceeding on his voyage with bis susp Me was evading the service of any Process Trow the courts, ‘Tue act was Unauthor- ined by us, and if We bad Known that any action Lad been Commenced against the ship we would have iustructed our agents to give bail and obtain the release of tue suip.” Felt He @ Fortune. A SCULUION TURNED INTO A WEALTHY MAN BY €AI~ TFORSIA COURTS. A romance In real lite Was ended Saturday in the Probate Court In San Francisco wnen the Juage cided tat young Richard P. Jessup was the | rightiul heir of his father, Gushom P. Jessup, a Weaituy San Franciscan. Jessup died two years ag, leaving an estate of $100,000, which he be- queathed to his brother and two sisters. When wll Was produced for probate, the heirs were amazed at Ube appearance of an ill-fuvored youth of twenty, Who clamed to be the only heir to the estate, Lae contest Was exciting, and the test- mouy produced showed that young Richard was a illegitimate som of Jessup and a young woman of sucter Couaty, The midwite and several other wituesses swore fhat Jessupacknowleaged the boy Ss his-on and spd carefully educated him UDUL he was ten yearsold. ‘Then he began to egiect the culid, and latterly be made no provis- lor the youtu, who was forced to get work Wnere he could. When his father died he was a cook's assistant tm a. Sutter-street Doarding-house iu San Francisco, “His mother, who married se eral years alter bis birth, Was also dead. He told is story to Henry Kowalsky, a lawyer, and the Tesuil Was that Kowalsay gave him money and clotues and Degan the suit. The case made out Was so strong that Judge Coffey, on Saturday, de- | cided that Kicuard was the true heir, The aitor hey Will get $60,000 of the estate, but the re Malader Wil Make Kichard comfortable for life. The case excited eal interest, aud the dectsion Of the judge rested matuiy on the statute of 187 Which decares tuat a public acknowledgment of | @ eulid born out of wedlock legiumatizes It. Mow Female Sharpers Rob Hotels, Frou the Metropolitan, wikey U ‘Said the bell boy to the clerk of a city hovel, as he rushed up to the counter, ‘The clerk took the key out of the box and ex- tended it the boy, when a thought struck him, and. he stopped and looked tn the box at the address on an envelope lying there, : 2” he inquired. —in a hurry,” fig ot Inpatience, 7 "wPuna Fronbaane- “ain't her room, Go back and ask for her fat disappeared and returned presently, ‘says it don’t m: and she’s gon {iaculated the c | | | «| - | lerk to a reporter Was working the new racket. wetty good one, and sometimes takes, 0 yy Women genctalty. They go into the adhe Parlor, Ting for the bell boy, and send him in a. tnatter-of Way for the key of some room. He for it, and if he 15 busy and thinking mething else, he hands 1 out without ques ‘Thea the female sh goes through tne 1p a hurry, trusting to thieves’ luck that the occupant will ‘not return before she gets away. Then the hotel is respousibie for the los” Her Father was There. AN EXCITING RLOPEMENT IN Wi ELOPING PAIN WERE WoustE, OCT*O} For several months James Miller, aged thirty five years, a wealthy lumber merchant of Barboar County, W. Va., has, with the consent of the mother but against the father's strenuous pro. | ler a Howell, a Wealthy citizen of Calhoun in state. ‘The young lady 1s twenty years e Taiher’s objecdion was 80 Stony Chat ay courtship Was carried on clandesunely. the fat | 1 home, friends of t ‘Le (wo were Induced Wo aid them ‘eut Sunday. Miller Was to boara the ‘ppl and Bis sweetheart a mile away, at a station, Everytuing Was in readi ‘sand jwsnped ob the eugine to Induce tue | ike tke stop. The engineer at first rei but Hoaliy concluded to stop. At the piace Miller juinped off to meet to Miss, {rhea to hts consternation her father ienp a bre, boid im an vain jowell, ue Tear Of tne train and made for his ‘The crowd trled to Winter meeting of the meu in New Yors it was 5501 members of the $0 oF oat ore wr ae a of dt + Dessts Of 1 tom “W. I. Douglas 83 Shoe, warranted.” W. L. DOUGLAS 84 SHOE, the original and only hand-sewed welt #4 shoe, which equals custom-made SHOE is unexcelled for W. L. DOUGLAS 82 SHOE is worn by all boys, and is the best school shoe in the world, All the above goods are made in Congress, Button ‘and Lace, and if not sold by your dealer, write W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maca, For Sale in Washington by B. RICH & SONS, 1322 and 1324 7th st.: R. GOLDSTEIN, 912 7th st.; MRS. GEO. HOLTMAN, 491 Pa. ave. n.w. Georgetown. B. NORDLINGER, 3124 Bridge st. Alexaudria HL. SIMPSON. a oe ee EBB u in Ly : a SS, AR EEE aS al o3 Be SS S53 HB SO? fee ARE THE BEST AND ARTHUR BURT & CO, H2S-wthas3m =—:1211 F ST. N. W. SHOWING A LARGE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATS, THAT FOR BEAUTY OF DESIGN, WORKMANSHIP AND REAL ‘VALUE, SURPASSES ANYTHING WE HAVEEVERHAD. Fine Clothing at 10 per cent above the actual cost of manufacture. ez ‘Gyen baturday Until 11pm. mb3 Two Hios Aims One tomake our goods the standard quality. ‘Theother to make our figures the standard of lowprices. These have been our constant aims for years past. It is not spasmodic efforts which have accomplished this, but it is con- tinued efforts. We have pleased the people, pleased ourselves, and merit continued support. Let us have it, and we will show you tempting bargains from one year’send toanother. We have Full Lines of GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, ready-made or made to order, with Jarge line of FURNISHING GOUDS. All at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. NOAH WALKER & CO, ns 625 Pennsylvania ave, MISS ANNA ELLIS. ‘ASHINGTON CONSE] VATORY OF MUsI NV ciaua busine, Oe aud'f ta Nineteenth ano, Organi, Voice, Violin, Flute, Core Dtages. 0. 1 BULLARD, o-1m" Prices, including several of the Celebrated RADIANT HOME’s auu oer Lrweciaes save-Burmng owres, ‘° Call, setae W.8. JENKS & CO. mm ‘717 7b street. eacher of Violin Piano, and Organ. 217 10th ‘Terms reasonable. i™ VERNON SEMINARY, 1100, 1104, 1116 _M STREET AND 1128 11TH STREET N. W. French and English Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little Girls, ‘heatennte nd Primary Departments, bem mags —_ in all brauches in accordance w methods ae Iurgeeath Avar. Second Term begins FEBRUARY ‘Comniodious new school building, heated by steam sng containing Chapel, Sessiou-rocms, Classrooms, aud Oftice, ' For particulars apply to MRS. E. J. SOMERS, Principal. ‘RS, BENJAMIN FULLER SMITH, TEACHER of Vocal \/usic, Viardot-Garcia method. Applica- received Moudays and ‘Thursdays trom’ to 4. 3 Host nw. References: Madame Frriesi-Ova ‘Wash.; Mrs. Gen, Easues CYNTHIA, ‘The Very Beautiful New MEZZOTINT ENGRAVING, Now Ready In the lettered proofs, the least expensive grade, $12. Artiste’ proofs, $48. Framing size, 24x20 in. This is refined female head and bust, the most attractive of Fecent publications, engraved in the highest and most artistic atyle, and ALL impressions are superb, the number being smal, and all now printed, and the EARLES’ GALLERIES, 27-m,w,s,6m 816 Chestnut st, Philadelphis. COMPANY ‘Washington Office, 641 Louisiana ave. .w,, Near 7th street. Baltimore Office with the Chesapeake Gas Co, HeMA feet $B re JOHN herdan oe NS sam HE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCIEN TUT ncorporat-d A. D. INB7) receives. atudents ind treatweut in Christian of each month. “For further, particulars address thd Principal, EMMA GRAY, C.8'D- normal course aduateof the ‘Massachusetis Metaphysical College, 1915 Gat. n.w. 21-3" (PENCE! BUSINESS COLLEGE. COR. Sindipicts' n'y, Veerance’on D st established 2 ‘Thoroughly equ "un men and women Yaluea for business oF ofhelal positions, ‘hres co Eracfcal Boainenn:» Stenoraphy. ty pewnting a Graphophone; aid Writing. Studeuta may enter at ime,” Wear scholarship. quarterly or moqthiy ne sae oe aS ¥e ot CH. ©. SPENCER, Principal, SARA A. SPENCER. Vice-Principal. ons PRIVATE Lessons IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY: to aduite coundontial: prepares. for colle, ‘An Point sll examinations. SESU VS INSTTTUE ww. cor- Sthiand Kota m ‘Tur nentrrz sonoot, oF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON, 723 14TH ST. N. W., 154 Tremont & yn, 40 Court St. Rew York, 23 We std 8t; Phila. 1599 Chestout de. } in French, German, ae Canrorsatignal kao cis ONE or two TERMS ‘amiall Clasece:, also private lonsona. iheat references. ‘Terma bewin Bow. as "PIANO LESSON: Piro VSS cama HARRISON, 10.6m'_ 8 Graut Place, bot, the Oth: G und if ats, FINANCIAL. H. L. Canon & Co. BANKERS, ‘No. 1428 F Street N. W. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks an@ Bonds Bought and Sold or Carriedon Margin. ORDERS executed on the New York Stock, Produce, Coffee, Cotton, and Petroleum Exchangesand on the Chicago Board of Trade. Direct Wires to the Offices of HENRY CLEWS & CO., NEW YORK, And to PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, AND BOSTOX. 93m Rie & Co Buaxams SUOCESSORS TO JACOB RICH, 613 15TH STREET, IOANS AND DISCOUNTS A SPECIALTY. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. W.. Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, B. Lrrnerx& Bro. bonerly with P. Hanson slias £329 WALL PAPERS. im We have jnst received « laste consignment of new gyrine yeiterns; “We are solling ait Beck Fay cts (6 yards long) for 10c. yee piece : it Fupers trom 15c, to 30. Fated Gilt troin ioe. to 43, asking sea ee te a ciaity Lis LEPKEUX & BRO, 608 7th stew. ‘the dour. ye ‘Tih streetcars pase __SUMMER_RESORTS. NTIC RGYL!—OCEAN END OONN. AVE. City, NJ.-uew sauliary arrangeme “tent tiawcerient: refitted ; enh 17 Muitd-Linajul 2a RYGODSELL. THE WINDSOR, ATEANTIC CITY, N. J. Complete new” sanitary arrangemen' ‘ike Berkeley will be thoroughly re:.ovated. newly furu‘shed, aud run in couneetion with tue Wind wor, WALERS. LANTIC CITY. N. J. HOTELS, COT-¢ Tekh Love aud ith Housen for feat oF 1G, ADAMS & CO. Real Estate Areuts. © IER BOARD—A FAMILY OF 8 OR ® CAN jobiniy boat at ira MODULES for fh season. House and everything mew. 10097) church st, Newport, RI. el SfHEKILL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ener eceai Rnd: Kentuc Open Feb. 1to Nov. 1 ook Boz 1030. Bibi2-eo-1m. jy 1-0-1 3. ECS GENATE HOUSE. ATLANTIC orry, XJ; dora fnprovenesis. ‘Thorough y Bests . N3-cosm- ‘o COOK v IC CITY, N.J., and Rhode: “SEA BRIGH’ ‘OTEL PEMBROKE, NORTH CARO-@ , LINA AVE. NEAL PACIFIC AVE. aT: LANTIC CITY, 8. 3: Cheertal, Homéites, COBY, Mauurer. co zino-Juleo-Lim i “VENDOME,” ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. NEW tel, Kentucky’ ave., near the ocean. Steam heat, elect and was t! =! Mrs. M.A ‘Cire! chet vl- fice Band 0. depot. f17-im* MEDICAL, &. CAUSED BY FEV! Ga’ SCARLET | FEVER, MEASLES, Entirely relieved visible, and which mba, p= THERINGS, Tie eh ante jan who bas ved it. it 18 successful ii Gases where every other device or remedy has tailed. Tt may be worn six mouths at a time without removal, causing no pain oF incom ‘For sale only by the inventor. A.W. arse weidgepore Sonn. Mk, DE FOREST LONG ERT ED AND pan &, fence, 90 Sec meaty T st. le ioop.n with Mite only. aub3- 1m" Dias pomuaet a ayo can be consulted dally, 404 O st, between 4% and6th “*Sropipt treatment. Correspondence and tation stricdy couBdential, ‘Separate Fooms for ‘oF fice always open. J ADigs WHO THE SERVICES < ae aes a ‘Only Reliable Ladies’ D RES criwoot De. BhOTHE! to the sett sorta rigor to 814-64 Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ ‘AVE @100—CALL Fait. ¥ AND SEE 3 RARE DAR- Pianos to be suld at bocce Lt ge eee int cost: brand ns in Upragnt a | new ind warranted for 5 Biusic Rooms, 4:32 K st. nw. pert PIANOS FOK RENT. W.G. METZEROTT & 00, | SEE ve rsa [xsrrvuests. DECKER BRUS. WEBE! | ‘ | PIANOS. ESTEY, FISCHER, | Sola y montiuy Payments, rented, pianos and organs of suy uaker taken iu pare payimetite | SANDERS & STAYMAX, F st. n. w., Washington, D.C. 13 N. Charies st., Baltisnore, Md. 217 Main st., Blemuond, Va ELECTED, WARKANTED, PIANOS AND OR GANS at hanonabie prices GUSTAV KUM, 407 10th st, practi:al Piaso-maker and Tuner, for: ry foreman with F.C, Licite & Co, Tuner with Steinway & Sona. Sells the. noble” KEAKANER | BROS. PIANOS, PEASE PIANOS, and BUKDETT 8. sn es — | Eowarn F, Droop. 25 Penusylvania ave, Importer of MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, _f1-3m Sole agent for the an ualtea 5 | STEINWAY, cove SPEAR NG, BKIGGS, AND 1} STRONG & CLARKE'S STEKLING ORGANS. Pianos and Organs for sale or tor rent upon reason- bh “SIGE meprne and Movin Gane by compet ET A AT G. L. Wao & Bros. 709 7th #t.n.w. Established 1864. World-renowned Kranich & Pach an? other Pianos at low prices and ensy terms. Pianos for and Orgaus | Fentat reduced Special attention to tutions and Fepairiag. Panos moved with best appliances ya? | | | | fu s4 Prax UNEQUALED IX, TOXK 1 atten Special attention oNew Artistic Mtylen” Sulehes Arties 6 30am. 49-40 pm Leave \unap- ‘i 12-08; 3:90, 0 30pm. Sundae, an. |S For*Way “h'atlons, between Washineton and Balti. | more, 5-00, 6:40/8:30,aue 240 3 ed tet ao Ee Fe ate Sul 8.30 am. 1 30,350, $40, 0-43 ma ods, Sana Mean, Deh 10.20, ea ps g fone ong 1.10 stat and 45:50 Gimm Hu Benaay stove ae ad Shationn For Gaithersburg and intermediate points [0.30 4. m, 112-30 pom. 95-35, #1120 pas. “ . s'khd iutcrmediate stations, ‘700 pum, a0 rains leave Washington on Sunday only at sopping at al stations on Meropultam 3 : is & % & 3 F é r't8.40.a.m. apd #3530 p.m. "from Cinciuneti and, St. Cowie, dally 820 ma Cmca a. E pam; from Pittsburg, daily, 790 au Chester and |, Busxase called for and checked gener oe Sniee fet ‘et Ticket Office, Ol yee A CLE MEN’ ooiw and TS. Manager, ni C_K_LORD, General Passenger Agent. |_POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ANSPOKTATION LINE. ‘Steamer Ub, Ony coin ew gus beth Wenbaictad ahd alumnor | Hives Tanaies, leaving SteDieuwon's SUNDAI, at 40%clock p.m, on aud after | Tmodations All accoun strictly L.e-clase | Per further intormation, passege or staterooms, ap —€ Mab lite al Ever freuchit mvumt be p epaid bind STEPHENSON & BRO. Southeast cor. Penn ylvauis ave and 12th st. mli3-6m $19 10th wt bow, 7th st. what, AND AFTER THURSDAY, MARCE 1, Inns, the Steamer MAL TANO will leave 7th-st. wharf ou Oo TUESDA)S and THUMSDAYS, at 7a tn. a Mattox Creek } | | su for Potomac Kiver laudings as far Brent's. | days and Ws up | TULSON, Agent, 7th st. whact | sez-um JROT MCGAHEE. Agent Alexanura, Va. NORFOLK, OLD POINT AND THE SOUTH. GEORGE LEARY leaves Washington ‘oenner JANE MOSEL EE Woseday aud Thursday "8 oecley lands at Cornfield Harbor going and retura- "= will call s. check D1 if Knox and Liords express Ga MES dace oe EX, 3 by Alden (Pansy); just out, as ‘Father Lambert.

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