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4. THE -EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. FR! pa es 9, 1888—SIX. PAGES. - TELEGRAMS i THE oT THE EXPEROR WILLIAM. speech promiwnd strict adnerence to the spirit and DRY GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. |_ RAILROADS, . MONT AIR LIN His Long and Busy and What He | energetic foreign policy, and It Was not dificult to Ww Ls ee Fe ede pie 12. yas Accompltsived im it Sioa ee gee Get A Ghar Banours Tx Brace Soman, | 2035 ERS barat ek | NA, Nant feo a Tayo zt ae. “a ) . — . . Em . some years been intriguing at the Prussian court eas +, by ~ | betwecn and Lynchbune, Mine Keier Death of 2 Noted New Ortenus Duelist. | The siiouncement of Emperor William's death | With a view 10 securing the concession of the left EINK, QEMHAMD LANG'S BUFFALO BEER as ewe movil Fe noon see ve a hich, «© ways 3 ‘MME WAD BREN PRINCIPAL IN TWENTY AND SECOND 1N mete ceercee propia Pevrpdremchaded bmn pi ge rh lg ‘We have just purchased, to erest advantage, s lot of ofa mas PSSPRRT Cone S | Bhs we nad ew, oe : Cn ° nS a e , Naw onrnise, March ue of the most re- | and.6 delock, and which had every appearance of | fick Wiliam had rejected the Proposal and Napo- » BLACK SURAH SILKS, Bw PPki MELTATIOE, ars Wabinrtoe DC gicus Coen 5 Oko markable men and renowned delists of modern | a final coilapse. Ali the Berlin papers contained the regent, The two falets tet at Boden Badenta which we intend to sell at 7c. peryard. We desire an re} cam W a wile ad: Mtations = times has just died in this city. He was a native | tue announcement of the emperor's death late in 1s00 and every inducement imaginable, Including a tuspection of the above, aa they cannot be duplicated, Mee ¥ Of the Spanish istand of Minorea, in the Mediter- | the afternoon. After the fainting spell, which came a treaty of alliance ewainet Aust wateang inca and are worth $1. AND VERMONT Mt SUGAR aaa ee eres scorn | On between Sand 6 o'clock, the emperor fell into » | hed become fearful of Frusiaste gkcwing Indueace ‘Just opened, » full stock of aa . Sadisecond in 4 bundrmnariy known as Pepe, He | (wee sleep, which lasted uatii 7 o'clock. Later | Wiha in rerun tor the coveted provinces ot CHOICE SPRING SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. a a was S conspicuous igure on the streets Of rine and other liquid nourishment were given him | alt In vain.” Tue regent prowdly dec.ared that Paci: tad saan coP qa pee Donecess py ass STOUT EPORT es Orleans "und as cea pletured in some of the il- | and biscondition improved. Divine service was held Palen peg barge a ane Pon pony oom Fecanage sel freak ot av ag Justrated magazines vn hear Port Mahone, | in the palace at 5 o'clock. Ali the members of the = Ai foreigner. urning to Ber- me er caer ese urated for their seul ia the uss of | UOPertal famtly, the court dignitaries, and the | iin tne prince, wao anticifnted future trnole view { When aiittle more than thirty years of age — Souvincs tne monk erica etree Woeier eraser Rese weve cotoncatet in’ went 40 Ota, an a cotta, | MAMADETS Of (Ro houncheld were present. Hundreds | Fosson is eeaonasonn or ‘drafied a new | Prince William fell in love with one of the Indies pe SESS, aryraed 3 Wound br: and the rap in gallon cane Duy, and in, 1% settled” in “New Orleans, | of people stood bareheaded in the ratn outside the | army lav for te thorougn jntzation of the | of the Russtan court—Princess Elzabeth Radzt« qu “TE Esses ohms coma: where he was employed in maintaining ae and joined in the prayers offered by Caap- pee ey ons atten easton ee =— asks wanes ct ral FS ae 919 Pennsylvania avenue, 428 Ninth street, bet. i order cafe. Here, among the sailors, | lain Korgel 3 _ ei ne ‘became © cousumaate master in the | Between § and 10 p. m. the em greatly im-| | Before PoP se EO Prince ince Was the heir presumptive to the ONE PRICE. RE A — — ‘use of the kaife and sword. ile betame a/| proved. He repeatedly partook of soup and | William encountere Hovtwoen be it his pet pro- | ‘The lovers took a sensible view of the matter and 1M. B.—Choice goods are sold early. mb5 DELICIOUS COFFER celebrated | fencing-master, with perhaps few | drank one glass of champage. He spoke to the | Ject it should be = hn a Ring with the warmest protestations of lasting Te = Papress Dally for Lym. rs. He abandoned this prot m abd com- | doctors, and expressed a desire to get up, Dut was | Urement por es oe Ba thetns ne ss Wil e—she going to the nunnery and he marrying POOLE AMERICAN BREAKFAST. Sinan ate sta naberitle, | Charlotta, maseoea be Gn vastaces on bio own account. Alter | net allowed to Tine, except, partly, so ches tee | lets and his bruther asceodoa Cae tarane se Wiliam Ny cauguter ofthe Grand Duke of #axe | Tb 'Ratitbouk douo the Best Coftee ever offered in Base ant Caiveae= Monee, Nn jneeting with Suiceess in numerous enterprises, he | Ded might be rearranged, Prince Bismarck and | 1. of Pina jeatic: handsome oll Hak ieee: | Welmar. For the empress who now survives tim, | uaresr Kjcrorzax Noventies. een es vashinaton to New Uricans. ‘Tiras, vin, Atinnte, oe nally purchased a body of land im the ee See, vineam Paid the emperor ® short visit at 9 | i tall. majestic, handsome ‘and, cxperionce ot pang tng felt ponies ametion. rest cama a Montromery, Pullman Siecper Washington to Albem, © and estabitshed a cemetery, from wi i yretense lo" BEA a a change < hederived an income by sling burlariots Me | ‘The empress. and the grand duchess ot Baden | effaced mneh that Was hard and réentiess in his | pats, oat by degrees came toleration and With later Besseee Wise at acd 4 ho dvi anne Pasaearticularly loyal to Spain, and made it a | remained with the emperor throughout the night. | natu” and had imparted an years the rd of constant, companto . Sribirs: Cone business to denounce and chalienge to mortal com- | Atl o'clock in the morning a voice | that capt ie ‘There was little in common between the | CHOICE SPRING AND SUMMER NOVEL! Jeave Round Mui 50 ava Vat all the Cuban revolutionists and Milibusters | Was so strong that it cauld be ‘outside bs. IS CORONATION dead monarch and bis wife, Princess | RICH DRESS FABKIUS UF EVERY DESCRIPTION, BREAKFAST except Suuday, arniviug Washi wae formerly invested New Orieans. The Spanish | room. The emperor during the morning was able at Konigsberg, October 18, 1861, was attendea | Augusta was brought up. with all the oer Beer AR LARGE ABSUBTMERTS OF THE 55 Se Ree Lhe Ora ee eee eer ence oived | to sign the order proroxutng the relchstag, otber- | sien much pomp and ceremony. King William's | CUMPlshments of “the most. refined court t| TIONS OF THE LEADING FRENCH, GEEMAN- ‘cocoa, a on Pepe the’ Order of Charles Ill. Since he has | wise the sizning functions have been assumed Dy gle tn carrFing out the arins feform | EUTORE, While William, at best, was the type of | TIONS OF THE LEADING FRENCH. GEEMAK: | rancing from two years up to thirteen Srars, price, Vie Last Tetturenens tirtotel a: Town old he bas passed most of his ume onthe | Prince Wiuiam. Ali the troops were kept in the | long strug! irrying army his soldier countrymen, nothing more, ‘The palace FOuMING URE OF THE LARGEST COLLEC- | 39¢., 40c., 59¢., 69c., Tc. OSC. . DELICIONS, NOURISHING, ABSOLUTELY A Mend So 40r Me jalandof Grande Terre, in tue Mexican Gulf, where | barracks in readiness for the contingency of tak- | scheme began with the year 1862, when the par- | “Under the Lindeus,” where the imperial pair re- TIONS JN UNE cULy TO SELECT FROM. And a new line and compiete stock of MISSES’ MUS- PURE. COSTING LESs THAN Chariotteavitie et 4 he basa country piace and numerous herds of | ing a new aath of allegiance, : Hament refused to vote the extra appropriations | sided, contained two households, tnat of the el Combis ‘OCK OF ALL-WOOL AND SILK | rx UNDERWEAR AM wattle, He leaves a uaughter, who ig married, During hus delirtua the emperor imagined im: | tor uulitaty purposes en bor, Its deuand for | press, with tive luxuries or a syharivey and. that Of SA RE SoALSe ata IN BLACK ASD ONE CENT PER CUP. Feseyyation and ingorniat oa es Seif at the head of his Guards again, as of old, and | specifications was met by a resignation of the Ho- | the emperor, with the simplicity of an ordinaty NEW DEMONS TN itr? Sr 91, 01.25, | BBB. A g vu MM oO" QSS, checked 8t offer, 1300 Pea Girls Try to Bag 2 Burgiar. actually went through the maneuvers of drilling | henzollern tainistry and the dissolution of the | eltizen. His bedroom and the two adjoint grooms | NET BENE + Be fA bY ¥ ae Matamazoo, Micu, Maren § @ battalion of the Imperial Guards, Lees ee oteted ee nsec Ning, William's | forming his suite were furnished with the skins Of | weAVetn’ Sis ax PINEST FRENCH pee AA UO ¥ Sas. TT aaa A Sketch of His Carce reign there entered on the scene @ bap whore | vayious animals killed in the chase, and with ® | SXSAT SINS siBEES. Qing FINEST, FRES fas’ £44 Soy’ ESE Sgg3 nauk mabe Supposed to have made his way into the Michigan . 22, | career has ever sine Deen indissolubly inked with | plain single ‘bedstead, a desk or two, audatew | MV EXPRESS ett ‘7TH, STH :” > Female Seminary before it was closed for the | Frederick William Louis was born on March 22, | thar of his master... We mean otto von Bismarck, | brdinary caine von ly since his eighty-itth birtB- | EXTREME NOVELTIES IN ANDERSON’S SCOTCH wi (ia -STHAND DSTS._| aight, was discovered by two young ladies on the | 1797, ata moment when the French revolution | to whose gigantic intetiect and stupendous ti ay id the hardy old man permtt an armechatr to | |) ZEL HOS AND TESNIS FRATINGs. | QUPERFLUGUS HAIR DrstROvED. iar LAND SOU TITY Zourth floor, as he opened thelr door, making @ | had begun to triumph over its many enemies, 1n- | sight Gerinany owes her present Jeading position | be brought in the victuity of his writing desk, ae} CHALLIG AN OH Re oe ALL- WOO! TIS Dg mn gh ‘The best ie “MILLER'S PRIDE” brand. AGNIPICENT Potir t Plucky sprang up ait inde) an ontery: at tie | Cluding the king of Prussia. ‘Thecmperor’s grand. | guOng ations. Bismarck was man aiter tue | le seldoia wed Ieee 1a Ne JGinpie, ‘Sausages | SEW BLACK SWioTED SILK GRENADINES AND | Sntuny, Myzicianss Children, & nas eeerer DeeMia'k tv. Ss luckily sprang up and made an outery. at the “ * ok re is life, ere alway He, NANIES. -s ono we Washinton, from station. cornerof ‘ce ie time trying to capture or detain the fatruder | father, Frederick William I, nephew of Frederick | sighted parliament majority saw ahead or uls tines | hain, sauer-krant, the Dread and Wine peculiaeto | kat AN BLACK BEADED SILK GRENADINES, | ESOP Mas. Dm GABKIEL, 121 Gat peeeae ene a — pay py ‘Ul help could arrive. Before the burgiar could get | the Great, was still upon the throne, but died | and knew that in no very far-off future Pru iermiany enty Of luger beer, were all Wat SE STOCK Os BLACK AND COLORED *: Black label i el For Pyttsbare apd the Went, down stairs a teacher and others came from | soon after, leaving his kingdom to the emperor's { ould have to measure strength with Austria ie dem: at state Banquets Wuen (he re |" GALLNED EAILLE FRANCAISE, SATIN VPLS hn gyn Ay a et velow. In the Je he drew a knife and gave | father, Frederick Wiillam II. The frst nine | France, with Austria for suprewaey in Gert | Sources empress’ Frencit cooks were called 1 er Tey AN Bese tak. ve pS ES 08 of the young iss Mar Widaicomt of | years ot Wiiliam’s Mie were among his happiest: | abd with Prance tor supremacy in kurope. Peo: | into request. he iiequenuy dined Oaly on UIE, | yo hk LOWENT PRICES. D HANDKERCHIEFS, Ywww wen $831-c03m Mills, DROGHEDA, IRELAND. Sud Buttet Car to St Louie. ally ete Grand Repids, a painful’ cut on tue arm. Finding | His mother, the beautiful accomplished | ple in appreciating the resuits achieved by Bis- | soup, and fruit, GENUINE. Pe erent ww bE Ft ee saacmeds gnomes with leaping Car Ati zetreat downstairs cut off, he turned back and | Queen Louise, daughter of the dnke of Mecklen- | mirck are perhaps too apt 9 belittle Emperor caine tree | NOVELTY oo aon enter Fupreas, x Jumped from @ fourth-story window in front, land- | Hurg-Streiitz, took personal charge of the lad’s Willlam’s share therein. ‘Chat is a serious mis. rhs tolmition or Dee One ompeneoe ts ie " FER RRR Yag on the poreh, thence making his way down by | equeation as well as that of his elder brother, the take, however, for the emperor's greatness lies ration 0 he empress and empert HOW Or Ee Rr ~ a eee erin’, Dutwlar, pefore being dis | Crown Prince Frederick William, bis younger precisely in the fact of hts having seiceted the | each other was maintafned entirely by the tact of HHI ER BRK Fuoce. Frocer. EK, Fg a £07 rd mn er of rooms and over | brother Carl and his sister Cnariotte, and a Hap- | proper instruments for the execution ot I's pro | the eunperor. se Is a woman of lnsperious temper | f4-PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. iB Eee FE : tn daily, for Pittsburg and the Weak, with toeaga bauled bureaus and trunks in search of valuables, amily circle than the King's could mownere | jects and having once. selected them, stood by | aoa strong disiites ang her antipavny to her Eni. | Niccper to Pittabune aud Pittepury to Chia ——$——— ‘found. thew through all the conflicts they had to endure. | Hon Sumns dislikes and he aiwaee teen SET SEATON PERRY, MMMM oA 3 ERR X yr ghs5 _— . BALTIMORE AND PUTOMAC KAILROA Mormon Elders Decline to Leave. The ear 1806 destroyed this lovely idyi. | It Was after a short sojourn in Faris, waituer he | Wh daughter-in-law has aiways been marked. | A : watt a ae ue is Y ¥ | For iri gage, Hochenten Wattals.X\ ary eet aie Tes ave Dace, pee muon | Through Ws vacillating course tn dealing with had gone to make-a special pPoiltieal study, that | tuthority of the head of therantty ee eta privet. | Terry Building, Penasylvania ave, cor. othat. | MMM MAAS JER XY bE Gail apt ature. ine elders—suuth and Leslie—have been preaching pow wey te Dp ie ape er nae Il sotto mars | Die and the crown princess hid At all times 20 be | _Ratabbshed 1840. B A“45 57 Een i ¢ Bgg THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, snd Elillira, sts 50, ‘Mormonism im the southern part of this county nly isolated from the rest of Europe and a | follo of prime minister ot Prassia, and set to work | Sutjcet to ner: mother-it-iaw. Sue could not even | — Ses Sei hg AS Tor Six or sight, months |Last, December one of | prey to the conqueror. ‘the battlesof Jena, Auer- | in earnest tocarry out the king's program, inorder | SUbicet {0 ler. mother-In-law. Sue could not even # on) eae a aes | work ine "Batt 7.20. 9.00, 21 00. at their meetings was broken up by & committee of | stadt, aud Saalfeld decided the fate of his King- | to obtain the required majority, lie commenced | CheHge a gore’ empress, and with equally jealous | Pmrnapeepara ‘Sross oo Fm 7 0, 10-00. snd 11 bn ‘ qituzens, and they were warned ‘0 leave the county, | dom, trom which Napoleon sliced off :%,700 square | coquetting with Lasalle and the social democracy, | Won WIU ‘emperor superintended the personal mat. 3 Oo 0 ERR Tr co FER ORRR | OEKE Sq ye RE TSE o Devs mea they were, served with wee ache, | Miles with a population of 5,000,000 souls, On no | bub, falling tm these efforts, abanduned that party | fare (ne cmberor superint prince. Tne emperor's | NEW DRESS GooDs. wo EE t es: 6S ces 5 Sas, £ Car. 40am. dally, © - eae ee tee that unica they are an ehotices | one did this blow fall_more heavily than on the | altogether and returuedto the ultra conservatives, | (ers of hls son, the crown villicary a@alte iin, 00 RK BEE Tf ae yaa signed “citizens,” that unless they left the nelgh- | queen. Her tlight after the Prussian defeats was | His ‘conservattve, not 10 say absolutist, policy | Were youn play and work te him, consisted in an | , Just received a new lot of ALL-WOOL HENRIET- on woolen «CE OE Ss nit canes Porhood py the 1orn they would be treated as out- | attendant with much misery and suffering, and | aroused ceneral ifidignation, and the landiag hay. | Nets both attendance at the theater, always fol- | TAS in Gobolin, Mahoxany, Modes, Drabs, Garnet, BETTER For Brooklyn, = rads tae tne cere it ec a gueuguborhood | her poguant sorrow falied not to awaken d re. | ing demanded his rrsignation, a dissolution was | Aeedueus attendance at the thedter, always fol- | 7 nah gid Navy? d0;ihch Wide Only ze 8 yard eraey City with bom States that the elders wili not heed the warning, | sponsive eco iu her children’s hearts. ordered by the king. ‘The new ’lections, how frequently happened that choceparor bas taker a | ot of deine ALL THAN ANY OTHER MADE IN " a nd trouble 13 expected on Saturday. pa ell Ce act eae ae a ae | Saree tc cary tema me mea, BO ABEL. | Sal ca & wodten beach, and nam oof sarcantad | essa wor CLOTHE Spi wide ch nec : THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT ay Terrible disaster to Gar beloved, ean aE caus | Sovermment majorky being 200 against Only 3. | With premieres ana coryphees and ike cuaracters, | _Newiotot MEGREGeH Bee wet et EUROPE OR AMERICA, catia | ‘The Court Applied To. terrible disaster to our beloved country, Ke meu, THE DANISH IMBROGLIO. all of whom laughed and chatted with their august | very tine ata 40-sach wide, at 0c, yard. * SEW STRYS IN THE STHIXE—THS KOCK ISLAND'S RRA-| And let not the degeneracy of the present das} wnue the Prussian government and tandtag | sits ToLg BLACK GHOB GRAIN SILKS, am_oxtre free ak oa ees cee See ee, ane ee ee CeeeeOrS | were thus at loggerheads, Austria, still jealous of naltherwise the emperor's private life appears to wide, st $1.25 a yard,’ would BEC! Anorder was fled before Judge Gresham tn ~ a : * wing Influence, commenced negotia- | have been as regular as clockwork. Mrs. Luc “1 the colebrated brand of MONOPOLY | | FIRST—IT 18 THE ONLY CORSET EVER MADE = power to re-establish the country’s independence | Prussta’s growing tnt commenced negot ‘ - ago, 8 i x Chicago yesterday asking on behalf of the Chit | HOM derense of her honor” tions with a view to reforming the system at the | Hooper. Writing from Berlin four years ag SILKS at lens than that will reduce the size and increase the length of the | she ols all the details of. the f cago, Burling‘on and Quincy road, that the re-| | The tew years following Jena were passed alter- | German confederation, wile leaving Hrussia ene | pane, quperor controls all the details cvlver of the Wabash aud bis officers, agents and | nately in Kouigsbury and Memel. Finally, tn | tirely out of the question. Bisinatck” at once pro employes be required to perform their duties as | 1809, the king decided to return to Berlin, and ‘his | tested against, gular prices. HEADQUARTERS ON BLACK GOODS. A full line | waist of flesh: household, and the masters of ceremontes | of Priest BLACK | — celebrated make uf SiANDARD Feceive their instructions aimost every day trom | 10 50, Li -40e.10, is ODS, ‘h action, and gave Austria to | nis majesty. Keonomy 13 practiced, bui, of course, | GINGHAMS AND SATTEENS in all grades. y ladies without injurious tight lacing. | = , | Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, and be “7 'T 18 THE BEST SPINAL SUPPORTER i i .: 1! i SEPA and upvorie equally well the ablomen | sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read two young sons entered the capital as lieutenants | understand that any scheme of the kind would lead | WSmaAlesty. | Econo all things, "Whenever NEW MATTINGS. other parts 3 ; respects trafic with the Burlington, and also for | in tie ranks of @ regiment of the guards. In the | toa broach, Prussia considering herselt entitied to Groceuinie leetivinian cre tatemaen Gorin: eheees sathiciide tas eaenae ae ae emesis St | aa order to restrain the Brotheriood of Locomo- | next year his dearly-beloved mother succumbed to | equal rights in the confederation with Austria, | Stet Stat ved, the cuiveror KiVes persotial u- | chawed thems: we Wil sel dhourst fac old lee PO | gif IRDAIT 18 PROOF AGAINST PERSI ae “CERES.” | CAND PREDERICKSH Uve Engineers, and especially Chief P. M. Arthur, | 4 short but fatal illness, Close upon these events Frederick VII, king of Den- | structions about the lodgings of his august \isitors, er eae rs wear. stretch or break at the waist. The tomes nee j WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND from ordering the engineers of the Wabash to re- ‘FIRST ARMY EXPERIENCES. died. This potentate, by intermarriage, had | while the empress herself inspects the rooms held \RGAINS IN CARPETS, shove oF come vut in wear. Fe Bex RAILROAD fuse to haul foaded cars of tue petitioners: also Less than two years after came the hour for | ecole the ruler of the German duchies of Schues- | {n readiness to see that the linea, &: right | DRESS TRIMMINGS, rr — ~~ | Po giganame. S29 ¢ p— 1 order to punish Arthur for contempt of - had “ | Wis-Holstein and Lauenberg. His successor, the | and in place before the guests’ arrival NOTIONS, FOURTH-IT NEVER CHANGES ITS FORM, | And have the imprint of ew foureia unlawfully interfering with the aduuinis- | which the queen bad so often prayed, the hour of | present king, though belonging to anouher’ Line, | “Mala Pisce Before the guests arrival: exiperons? WHITE Goopa, always refainine ite oricinal shape: it fa tuvalvaite 6 - 2 30, 5h Trios ofthe Property of the Wavash by the re. | Prussia’s deliverance. Napoleon's legions had | proceeded without further formality to annex, in | continued the correspomieer, sale: frst LACES, EMBROIDERIES. | JOE ladies, Decatiog itremoves and prevents stop ceiver. To-morrow ts set for a hearing. melted away, and the Germans arose to complete | 1864, the duchles to the kingdom of Deamark. | Coun tne pewecenne eet Eg als first a a yuldera. ‘General Manager St. Joun, of the Kock Island, in. Prince William's health was 80° poor at | Of course the act raised a storm of indignation fas notified General Manager Stune, of che Bur: | ine commencement of the caapaen’ ther his | turoughoue Germany, and the Frankfort reconat Magtom, that his company is willing to perform all | royal fatner forbade his Joining Biucher's forces, parliament ordered he kingdoms of Saxony and — TWO GOLD MEDALS defore you a superb culrasster, cloth FIFTA—THIS CORSET MUST NOT BE MOKE Stamping done at half the regul fitting Uniform of black With scarlet 1 Briew’ 's Lrabsfer Patterns for sale. vane Js neither clumsy nor bowed by age moni tixhtiy over Sour dcwoe, Wreponiered sn | attached. without the two gold medale C 2 meas eMtly over seer ‘so ordered be mat the two go! 203 pas Dut tll not sien oe eect an Jt by law, | and he thus remained absent trom the bloody bat- | Hanover to reconquer the aunexed disigicts on be- | pubile ure apt to imagine that, tine sovervighe line CARHART & LEIDY, Corset-maker can make one to order (at euy pricey | ST “5 unday at'8 10 and T1OF aan eh Put will not suspend tbe operativn of 8 catire line | ties of Bautzen, Lutzen and Leipsic. A year later, | half of the confederation. King Wililam, Preserved ius uprightness of Dearing owing 10 a Suecessors to W. W. Burdette, that will ft as well or. wear with as much ease sud oy #2 and 10°42 yu, to accommodate any one. The engineers and fire- | however, saw him engaged in the front rank oi | never missed an ruunity of asserting Prussia’s | corset, ‘The emperor Wears nothing of the kind; | mb3 928 7thand 706 Katenw, | Comfort, or give such s maguificent form. Tickets aud information at te office, que of the Kock Island will not be discharged for | the allied forces invading France. Although | Supremacy, immediately sent ab army over th his oniy cuirass 18 the constant custom of military. sssoar PRINCESS OF WALES COMPANY, pam | ner of 13th street and Pennaylvania a: Fefusing to handle Bur! Are ied’ that | Napoleon performed wonders of strategy in that | Dauish froutier, and Austria, not wishing to be be- | discipline and parade, tile face te rene eat = NEW YORK, | Patio where ode cau, Io ‘would tie up the whol and thus they could | campaign, repeatedly checking the invader, the | hind, followed "with cqually large lorce. | The an- | worn and wrinkied, bis eyes seem dimmed by sut- Cuastuy Lact LOUNCING, MANUFACTURERS. | Coane pe nn haonele ‘not accommodate any line, latter's numerical superiority got the better of | hexation of Schleswig-Holstein proved the boue | fering, but his month 1s stalling, and Uhe gesture 7 ‘: z Kept in stock and: ned by Gencral Manager, (058) Gen. Passcewer A ‘The Brotherhood of Locomotive and | him at last, and Prince Willlam experienced the | f contention which culminated in the struggle | wir which he twirls his white mustace I heluher lant in stock and spcemtabal M. W. GALT & CO., cera Firemen issued an address in which they say | satistaction of entering Paris as a captain in the between Prussia sad Auste $0 long Suucipated | artectedly off-nand nor yet senile.” ‘ weer: & BRO. Beever AND OHTO RAILROAD. are willl to place the whole matter in | Prussti > py King am al ismarck. A temporary | * ‘New Styles of LACES in All Qualities and Designs. . 2 " ‘be hands of wnrce rAliroad managersand abide te Tn the second campaign against Napoleon, after | agfeeucat at Gastein gave Sehicswig to Fuss - ‘The New Emperor. yles of LACES in ties DOUGLASS & BRO. "14-04 Wholesale Hour and Grain Dealers. | “ROMEDULE IN EPFRCT NOVEMBER hetr decision, tne return from Elba, William's, consisted in | od Holstetn to Ansitia, but soon the latter power | | Friederich Wilhelm, the yew emperor, was born | STRIPED CHANTILLY LACES, the very newest -wist.sep,oct.nov.mh.ap.my | LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION, ¢ ose engincers, ho refused to haut freight | n second and bloodless march to Parts “Atver 1s13 Recognized hat, the tormer as PIAyIDg a double | October 18, 131. He 1s a feld-marshal tn the Cer: Styles Imported pune custom corsets == ee )OF NEW SEESEY AVENUE AND «Si in ngton cars, but not received or con- tion | game and, secul ‘of the Franktor Spe . < a lea % 5 23 é . 4 ats = ce ‘or Chicago and Northwest, Exp. daily 10-000 0. sigue to the Burlington ‘road, ‘were discharged. angel Ged aoe See ee lament or rather of ail te south German states cea es meee cee ake ‘daaciees | COLORED FAILLE FRANCAIS at $1.25, worth#1.50 a _ SM Se as pIESON OS AND ORGANS. 9300 aa wen nine wh osm President Ives, wi O ing- | he never ex] to reach the throne, and lared war agai . r ey blak times * sbi H * MOIRE SILKS in Spring Shades. nw ES sh BIE. Te 5 : 9:40 pu sh lly cen hglan, 38 freight. thought ‘bis was going a little too faf. | the study of all social, economic and legislative THE WAR OF 1866. Be Se terse, te meena rere OC Great Beye, : i ASTER ROVELTIES —CHICKS, das mab- | GAYE 200 CALLEAWLY ANDSER 3 RAKE BAL OM nA ren. aly 4 am a2 Sinllay circuursteens ruses to haul | questions to be entirely out of ‘his sphere. His | King William’s pollcy throughout had found as | #il, to Whom he was married Jantary 25, 1858, ‘New Shades in VELVETS. ite, be. Beater pony yee: | Soatine im Convent Banus to be wuld.et Jet cont: tes nd eee ae Accousted for by this facts Onl oon eee. | Many opponents at home as abroad. The landtag, et * New Shades in HENRIETTAS. teres Savers, ik sraneige Ptures; gold pent 1 |i oe nso Oana, wancky Women ta Gis Svea Soe eae RE nim te the course of tme thas the | Tetumed the, necessary War, credits and the king | ruary 27, 1w6l, to Princes’ Victoria of sculeswig ‘New Designs in INDIA SILKS, BOE RD. S21 dian” TNE NS eas ine U' | febotwern Baltinre andtad- “For the past two years,” says a dispatch from | soldier should ever be subordinated to the states. dl mt the - | Holstein Augustenburg, and their son ts the fourt! a z | | Eth = 7 Findley, Ohio, to tho Cincinnath Fnguirer, “tne | man. His sein grade was as rapid ay twas de | lon, athe rst part of, June, 1405, the Prslan | ty the senies of “tour'kinga” as Une patrarchal | New BLACK GOODS of Superior Manutacture. | Mize. B, M. Mesoxxr.sto ormer. x.w. TROON, Meike: 3) 2 + “eh or tanetey Sttermeiae pes, $4 serv ‘doubt ready at that | 2 F and'in a emperor expressed It-o0 f . . smn aS een | i ea? ety council has been promfsing the residents of a saan eon ore Taping, the loandatinae: cy | prociamstion the king Geclared’ thet Preaienae aicararore Maja: chee oe aes 200 Pieces of Choice DRESS GOODS, in Latest Colors | Materials for Art Embroidery and fine Needle Work. L a 2 ALN Certain portion of Center street a sidewalk. Noth- | prussia's extraordinary military organization, | Ject was to unite the German states and establish | the Marble Palace in’ Potsdam, Germany, The and Styles, 50c. to $1.50 per yard, ‘Stock complete and quality the best. JEADING ANSTRUMENTS. Sng was done, however, beyond setting the grade | Prince Willlam on June 11, 1829, became the hus. | 4 parliament truly representing the whole nation, principal figures tn it were the Emperor Wilhelm, " ‘ .ptly done. Xi DECKER BRUS., Stakes The street has lately become impassable | band of Princess August of Saxe-Weimar, who, | On July 15 the states of Saxony, Hanover and | fie crown prince, Prince Willlam and the infect | Black and Colored SILKS at Lowest Prices. reniampine promptly done, ew designs 1 Yor women and childrea on account of the mud. | 1 1831, bore him his first and only son, Frederick | Hessen were asked to join Prussia or disarm. Thetr | prince, whomn the imperial great grandiather bore —— refusal Was followed by immediate Invasion, and rene MJ aie Hs Mantua ap ach oh, ga | tpn gad geo en rag | taco Ge Saat tanya an | thea ye ne wacsnusrensoss | Muse M. J. Paso: Boma Dace nige ate ames ia seed cone iret | ee effect that the council was a failure and that they | 28 cle! ian et ee ee ae 919 Pennsylvania ave, : rymaking, and a large sum of money was ex- | forced to surrender with his armny of [30,000 men, ae FINE FREXCH BAIR GOODS. Sold on ‘would build the walk themselves. The meeting ‘The Prussians Were Victorious over the Austrians adjourned until this morning, when’ euch woman | PoRdedou public charities. aviary ‘Tragic End of a Love Affai 3 On Sunday, 8°30 6 au, ia, 6 40, | FISCHER, } j anonthiy, nts, rented, ana | maker taken in part payment | F ‘and m. ‘Frederick Willtam III breathed bt from the start. Nachod, Skalitz and . = ALSQ— = — elt, $6.95 0.0 Tics Pana te jek eee tee sge sak | Jue ow and wancacecaed by noe | wert cocoa Surman equi "A Wh | a voewe unt aso a xumuen-wuvcow scremx | NEW Seuixe Grooms | auton HM gaenem, saz pore smear 9; Nitin, Metro oltan Bran, 905 an, hor and proceeded to put down a neat abd sib- | Frederick William 1V. This prince was a thorough | army of Prince Frederick Charlesreached Sadows, IN CHICAGO. OF ‘SEASONABLE. GOODS “comprising a line of | 9EL CKNAMENTS. a F st. u, w., Washington, D.C. pm and 45°30 pau. GOu Suuiay Stuntial sidewalk in front of their home | COBServative in IMs political views, a curious mix- | Village on the Elbe, where tue bulk of Field Mar’ | A sensational suicide was brought to Ught tn | Henrietias, treuck Wool Suitings, iu plain and com- | _H#ir Dressed and Bangs Shingled, £25-1m' ‘NX. Charies st, Baltimore. Md. Gtance of over G00 feet, and then went home | tare of the pletist and debauchee. He had been | Sbal Benedek’s forces were concentrated, over . ‘The result was not only a great. . ~ hap residents of that 1ovalien, ban ae en | i perfect syuupathy with bls Cather ta the latter's 1; 1217 Maiu st. Michmond, Va. ate pointe, 19:0 9, : 7 the Japanese bullding, 24 State. street, Chicago, | Hantlons Woul ils sateap, Zephyr Gin W NBEATIRYS PREMIOM SfkaM DYE | 11am 0,000 Ten Loe ee yesterday morning. AvOULG o'clock the janitor phi ‘and Corded Piques, In ‘thn ns, plain an¢ WwW. WOkKs, WET TGP OM ST % = +11 30 p am : : ELECTED, WARKANTED, PIANOS AND diate stations, 17-00 pm, to the young German 1 | eter of tine Belg Chases Secs ezine 5 match, = (GANS at reasonable prices. GUSTAV 4 Inewubers Of the city council from that ward a8 | Harty.and his retrograde views were ouly strength. | shal Moltke” and Bismufck Jofned the army, “Ties | noticed a. light in the rooms ‘occupied. by tne | Ai wiatlin; Dotask sind” Huck Wome, SH tad Links | goMtl ote etpcuted tn the Pant mgpoer in trom two | $0-9fiui ae eaetnl® fact et nal! Curd traina leave Washington on Sunday only a8 = ee ne Suming relations berween che | King took command: in. Pied ict tough the | manicure establishment of Mrs. CobD, and as this | itone in feat variety. Those in want of chalice woods | will not Crock a specialty. Work ‘called. Yor ana ‘det rly ag wag ye | £:20.n.m. stopping st all stations on Metrop ———-+e0—_____ + F aeee crown prince ve illum de~ aati o examine: = eine Sons. branch. fe ‘From the N. ¥. Times. resolve to withstand the constitutional agitation | the enemy from taking the offensive. pes pated — and — prin a Im 1328 F st. ~ = = = Sear RS TOUR 16.400, and 1 4, , — of Miss le MeCullom, the manager of the nan. | —————————————————————————— rt ve * Che daily, Acireular, dated Paris, February 17, has just} by all means in his power. 2 TRE SUPREMACY OF GERMANY Wi eure rooms Seated ins chai, Brow faosnane HOUSEFURNISHINGS, <1; 1805 New Ebowarp F Dhuoor. see arrive. from Chie daily, 6 3 ‘Deen sent to leading philologists and others in- THE TROUBLES OF ‘48. On the morning of July 3 the great battle began | Stic MeCullom It was learned that che ‘Was very | coe Peat eee TON AND CAROLINE LERCH, forme: ‘925 Pennsylvania ave. Pu; from Pittsburg, daily, 7 Aerested in the question of an international lan- | Toward the year 1848 matters approached | which was to decide the fate of the two nations, | must secuce Wednesda reading of the suie aa as Ty ‘Yriese, Importer of MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, | guage, which says: “The Universal Exposition | crisis, ‘The outbreak of the revolution tn Paris re- | and for ten long hours almost 500,000 human | cide of W. 8. Hartnett at 178 North State street, | Gaear Reovetiox Is P: RICE Or Wqiss M.CUN\INGHAM, a ‘Sole agent tor the uu-gnalled of 1589 offers us & most valuable opportunity | echoed far and wide over Continental Europe. In | beings Were engaged in mortal combiit with each | ahd tt 1s thougut She may have Drooded over the a s 310 STH ST. N. W., bet. STEINWAY, GABLEK, BEHL'NG, BKIGGS, AND Sor tne adoption by an international congress of | Prussia the volcano had been smouldering since | OUNer. The king, mounted on, a tlery charger, ac- | affair until she eats aiune innamecertor swan Se Free eoasekian Pas beeen ag ae” | srnoNG & Chants HEEMTING ORGANS, ~ ismarck tke, ‘The developments at the Inquest were of a om. C. ine 30-3 s LAR a | ‘® universal language, enabling all peoples to | the February of the preceding year, when, tn re- | they Panis during the hottest of the fight encom: sensational character. ‘the sulclde was in. Dar Of which wo still have Large Assortment. "NrON FI Rs DRY ING FSTAB: | gy SROs aed Unraus for wale or tur reut upow reason. | ¢ Tug" om Scousd examine and deckie whether thie water | ther kite, had nented eased eee etOn, | aging his soldiers and assuring them of thseronty | suance of aa agreement wish Wee Hartnett, the | ony remaining stock of above goods we now offer at | ACLISHMENT At b DYE WORKER Boo Gene. | “Tuning, Repairing, and Moving done by competent | 3.00. 4 10. gas language, shall, Or Mir. SeRoera Petey ae | halion eens net con eae Paleat”—A | Dinces speedy amnival, The bours sped ty ines | man wie sce niece Ia Cane Wednesday. | pS DUCTION of 10 to 20 PER CENT tay lar | , Ladies’ aud Gent's Garments of: Hinds esnodwad | worknaek jake 5, sal language shail be Mr. Schieyer's Volapuk or | hollow concession that rusty Th faa’, Tee | ever, and'stiil no prince came, and, like Welling. | Miss MeCullom came to Chicago irom Mimacgee | BF DUCTION ot “ : ow Regular | Dyed without Ueiny ripped. Ladies’ Kvening Dresses | oS ee Solapak simplified in certain particulars, or any | revolution in Vienna of February 1:1, 1n48, fol- | veh, and stil no pri monarch cast many a | Six years ago and entered Hartnett’s nose as a | Prices, iucluding several of the Celebrated RADIANT Specialty. minty aye yeu cupecieuce, Free) CL. Wi & Bros b iy. rot or ee Se eo ot ee ee ee ee mucdesnte._ Conds exlied Berenemeureen.. 516 | SBo ae Bagyace called for and checked at ho’ Ob another part of the same sheet, ures to | bies in the streets of Berlin. | lt was at this june. | Wenis wer expected. At last, toward aia the | well, and the young servant-mald and heremployer Give us wcall ‘LL-WOOL GARMEN’ JADE UP Olt; RIPPED, 709 7th stn. w. Eatabliahel 1864 ences on orders left at Ticket Office, Gty abd 135 @ formal call, in which the director of the expo- | ture that Prince Wililam of Prussia (such was his | | sternoon, the sound of ‘cannon’ tn the distance | fell in love with each other. She left the uouse W. 8. JENKS & CO., A Gyek eieod mowreine’ ik. World-renowued Kranich & Rach aud other Pianos | Peuusylvauia avepur, sition of 1880 18 requested to convoke such a con- | title mance eee appeared upon the | brought joy © tue old man’s heart and gave re- | When this condition of re Was developed, and | Ja¢ 717 7th street. a8 und Ocvane at 10m prices and sony terms. Fines Sor | 4 FB SEEMENTS, Manager. gress and the signers agree to do their best either | scene. King Frederic the One ido Were | newed courage Us his troops. ‘The crown prince | eutered the employ of Marshall, FloMd «coi | oe a | abs — | rutat reduced rates, special attention to tauingand | _n2i ~ ED. Geveral Pamensier Aaromt_ Coantey ts represented thereat. 7 TO MAt MHAIF | ThelPetncess of Welmar and her fends wigs oft’ | lad atrived ald the setting sun sav the Austrian | November Mrs-Cobb came on trom Sew York ed AR es SS MSR EE HEMET, 430 207 Sr, XW | Teveirine. Foenos moved with best anpliances, js : on a any aan mee awed by the clamoring masses, advocatea an tin. | A7WY a confised mass of tgitives. ‘rhe iguting | engaged Joue as manager of het patior. In the seormerly with P. Hanson Hias'& 33,9 Sd guarantees pet f St and Comturt. Mabon, huproved by ues tacts. RG mereot | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | over, the 5 jonaren ai yi 5 oe otter Nes nd Ce A Deadly Amenymens Letter. Was Prince Willams and the conser cake ice | In the twilight of the evening 00,000 volors joined | ulght arranged to leave the world tarshaes ae Wo have ust receiteds trys consignment of now | Prench Hand aie eierelorbiog Merino Underwear | {b0% Pianos, ordered for the New Enuand \Gonesry- TOMAC TRANSHOK LAT sates sons 5. Katee Benvent $0 sence. Wan inatseed upon ® sappecneion Of tae cane | im Luuners grand od hymn, “Nun Dauket ale | suicides were wo ake place simultaneously a8 6 | sprittey Gived s lurve consignment of t Shoah Buest inp ft me SUMSER. Agent strSur stn ou | Ryser sce andy A special to the New York World from Philadel- | hy'the military. ‘The prince's auvocrath i ccioe - Doe GCUle | Fapers Os yai ) 10F 106. per piece, Patent Shoulder Braces, press a ~ | gRtaener, SUR. Soe <pocameagen, tens lis, March 7, Says: The secret of the recent sul--| revolted at tue thought that there should be any | "The campaign of 1866 gavo Prussia the tong. | fin Was engaged on & lady's band about Chat hour | “iit Papers trom fe, t0 30. Children’s Comets Ande Oh Coneet tilies H.'s own KOK SN OA BR OrER i oer = + oan S CAE Sf spang John: Lelgh, at bis home in Clt-| parleying, with rebeis, and his sentiments pre. | desired supremacy in Germany. | What the war of | AR: Fecelved a note from Hartnett boginniug: “Aly | Ehoesd Gilttrvin ie. We 4, make) that for the price it Ke NkKN ako bon & | SPSr'tuetser mndormatio X. J as Just come out, and is attended by | Yalled. tne Divody days of the 1sth and ich of | 1870-7 accomplished 18 known to all, and even a | own, OWN dutllng.” and telling her of his intended | , All work guaranteed fretcince Freaco Painting | ™38%} that for the prices awarpemmed. RKO NAS AA Kes re one Ss * ea by | March, 184, are not even yet forgotten ih Beruss | Sumuary of the events of that. Almost. coutene SINS Hupoere Ce CEN cate ee Ce “EICLEPELUX & BRO, 08 7th stew, Rc SU AAA fos’ Eee i wensationst and —— per a Young fu fof his ruthless slaughter of Its citizens the | poraueous, period whlch ended in the dowtalt of ae promise that she would do newbie ‘th street cars pass the door. my2-9m } ‘Leigh Was employed as clerk valley was called the Kar.aetschenprinz | Napoleon Ill. nd the proclamation of the German | ¥# oa ———— TANOS Raliroad Co office, im this city, and lived with | (the cartridge Prikce). ‘But. uchoughmany'4 bar. | empire Would be supertiuous. ‘The. theve success | Wrong, wud that sue “would be in that room tn the FINANCIAL nae a UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP SUN Hie Aner a Cutets, Qynllg atthe receat state | Hcade way sioruied nd bicod Howed ‘ike water, | ful foreign watson bis reign, Dave envicared tuo | Moraing.” She wag | TOT : = ——— Ty Orion AY EATEN SeABON. clad ttentioe ot Forse © saving to our | See seers bangs on Set Mesik comet Fepcibles: alt im Chis city, Leigh approached an | the prince's troops were unable to quell the revolt, | Mperor Lo the hearts of his people. In Berlin he Sickening Scenes at the Fire, Profiles by Mra. Alden (Pai “New Arbatic Bisley” fuishel ty deren ct | Mreut'sand Cuajel tutu, Thursdays down aud) Ma intimate friend, who refused to take his hand. An | and had not the kiug acqulesced in the popuiat | has been a tamillar figure ever since 1870, and one ai . H. L. Cussoure & Co. Elenty-Seven, by the *an Wakes? prcona thy Aki days aud Wedhenday sup fxplanation was demanded, and young Leigh | demands on the morning of tue 20th, he would | Of the Nrst sights a stranger is made To sve Is the | SEVEN LIVES WERE LOST IN THE BURNING OF THE Tactics of luBdels, bv Father Lambert, 1 “TA. fine sagortment of EL. TOLSUN, Agent, Teh st. wharf, learned that revolting accusation against ils per- bly have shared the fate of his French royal | Oli monarch standing at the traditional corncr OFFICE OF TUR SPRINGFIELD UNION. BANKERS, Fine Stationery. PIANOS FOR KE! £22-1m JNO! MeGAHEF, Agent, Aieasndra, ¥ sonal character were afloat in the community. ther. Window on the ground Moor of his Berlin palace, ‘The fire in the office of the Evening Union, of m & ec. gang’ Peete. uw ny Ee | Zor NoRFoLe, POINT AND THE sour. His face, fused and ho pronounced the reports | The ‘king's aero OF ec rae eee tne | or centares. His atone racetul salle’ | springneld, Mast, Tuesday afternoon, by which -Poerreainipaeen ee aa Sone he eS ae - Jo eS ; won| ve so “gates 1uan who had circulated the reports, and Was told and his promise of a constitution restored lune 1) | Earten ts abother day event of Beriln lite, Wine { SIX of the occupants of the building were killed in oo lepbone Mau &H Do Nor Pex oneay wttoumer, GEORGE, Liaw aves | Washington it was Dr. Deane, a yi eae atus city | general Laver. Not so his brother, The feeing | Oa one of these rides 1h 18: he Was red at | trying” ‘uake thelr escape, and Six others were in- | FOREIGN EXCHANGE. sex etre A Henzens, UNTIL YOU SEE THE EWERSON PIANO. ardaSe MUNELE | Leigh at once went to Dr. Deane in th } against William was so intense that he deeme \d missed bY % Soclalist name Wut & few | jured, started In the fitst story, and gained much BOOKSELLEKS. _ 1 WSDEALERS, | 4 thozoughly first-class isstranment ate medium prica pt. upday at 4 90. his intends, Dut Dr. Deano refused to rectact. "lie | best toleave the Kinggoun for a while Hie gees | dag after another sacle Bea a fee cenatar tees tat are oan pee nipemoning INVESTMENT SECURITIES. STALIONELS, AND ENGLAVERS, ‘imme ‘Steetuer Leary lands at Pincy Point guing androtura: ‘then threatened suit, but his father discouraged | London “on an official mission.” After a sojourn | Sale eXperlment with better success, for he i nes : Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold or Carried on 1617 FA os orem, Second-hand Fianos ‘a aw - ‘ adh eed ~ rs ; | severely wounded his victine knew of their danger. ‘The Names starting up an togks an AN the latest Books an iaqned. All the satest News- | 4Sf72ne band Jinan and One Moseley lands at Comntield Harbor going und returw Lis office, Was promoted, but found tuts anony- | cousequently returned. Finding a constiviency | 7. THR EMPEROR'S MASETS, Som: of the imprisoned persous escaped by way of | Produce, Coffee, Cotton, and Petroleum Exchangesand <a Catt PAGE ENE, sprorary. u m fonsls antl puivaty eemaeasen, ‘Deloynome-ces mous letier one Morning ou Lls desk: Pulling Peady t0,<iect, him. he entered the new | | Until the attempt on his lite by Nobiling the | tho root of a fear building, ‘but others éronded | oa tue Calceae Beatie rresde Wading insitstons, Apuouncements, Atom ada, | SE pig Cg _tin: The story about youts becoming generally | Prussian paritament as a member on June 1x, | emperor Went and came in Berlin without | into the editorial rooms, aud stx of these mets Gee, beats Coe ne ——_ | W. P. WE. M, bust.P&. Go. ‘known. Mar CIPO per Ot aerial | 1848, and declared himself ready to support the | restraint. ‘The royal palace, a small, plain house, | Fible fate. It seemed an age before the fire depart. | Direct Wires to the Offices of 3D most Arti.tic Manner. PROFESSIONAL. | GBO! K PHILLIPS, Supt, 1 and 8. 008 be known to your employer. Of course he will | coustitulional monarchy. | of stuccoed brick, bulit for him at thet of his | ment 1.dders Were raised to the fourth story, aud. : Estimates furnished oh Atlas > D. — Paice 2 Gismlss You. Ip addition to this, it will be pub : Marriage, Was away’ his favorite resideuve, ‘There | the sight of rescue so near seemed to madden the HENRY CLEWS & CO., NEW YORK, 320-3 ALL UBD) XFMLED. | Foor ciay, woNpenrtiiy o1etep craic | Mf VERNON! WT. VEKNON! @isoed 1a Tull tn Sunday's papers. It will take SSeS SEER he could Otten be seen ut the windows of is study, | Suffering group at the two Windows, who dropped. : : ————————— = | Provsnt. “Astrologer and Spiritual Medium. tor | STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN 44,000 to hush the matter up and prevent IL” In the meanwhile the revolutionary fever had | x room on the grond floor overlooking the strecc, | 1h succession to the sidewalk below. Six feu in ; = MEDICAL, &. with weeotid nicht amd veil Every Lidden MPSRery | Legwes Th Shea eee ale ee ay) for MM Be to bis father, | spread to the south of Germany. ‘The radical see- | No regiment ever passed uat be didnot. juny up ae Stine eens cree armed eine s@HILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, AND BOSTON. eka = = Passes, Hecuvers Jos ot, moten pryparty. Pius Yeruou and iaver star Siac aren ead tial et, Sc? | ome asesgen meatgare Arm pause | mann oe ular han art 6 En" | Renae atbey wien ica thet oe 3x0. Woowox —arqwesacireny—|D™* cause or Mieswe' ome, Neuter si ‘aiay touting | gto 1.1. LAKE Cart Vest, my boy, wi Wwanee You the money | st ~ 2 vp | Street crowd, or a contumacious beggar. ‘On | dead are, hes 2 gexdye ve Men: ' i evil influences. Curcs sickness. If disappolated ~ = z So Wa 2 farm, and will advance you other amounts | Tovmsin Maxony, Badoh ond tee hain are | afternoons he would. recetvo in tie cous rad toe | Of the Uaton composing Foot, ‘burned io death; Meader S. E-Meck Et scanser | FEV LES, GATHERINGS, | BY'Tiyriwst vines Sndae wet all alike, asthe Solemoe POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS a3 long as You neea them." There was a long talk proclaimed areptibiic. On the appeal of the tact | Uarong of Wretcued people who had petitions to | MIss G. Tuompson, L ahetonerget iy reneries = CORSON & MACARTNEY, CATARKH, OLD AGE, &c., &e., aca. piraug te frome odber NEW IKON 5\ oa Hoaly soeptoa us tsthers proposition defining | ive grand sake ot Haden the Wg of Puss S| situpis.Tnen he Would go out fora rule tierce | dove atid Killed; Mie Lamzog. of Quebec, juuape | GLOVER BULLDING, 1410 PSE. X. Ww. | parity relieved by « device which ts oritvely in wash ac: | ant'SATCRDATR SS fame hots att tng J r 0 aply. A en | _ “4 E vey, © om, ie Government Bonde vVistb.e, and which Las been recoinmenied by every ‘ises only what FRIDAYS, and SUNDAY p.m. touching at River Lan Sosa Topeks, Kan. where some relatives lived. | war uane werner hee 1 rin Of intervention | Carnage, usually UnatUnded a oink teen ece | and was Killed: We E, Hovey, of Boston, teil to tno ee ee ‘has examived it. it 4s successtu. ih Tite-readiue by. amail a, urrianea, Va, ad se, So peters ne Seat coed his sster Besse ashen: | Wunyerne Sezine he tnsurgents under Prince | Trentsften, Invariupiy su unitorny ‘strict in. ex: i hacen ea Deposits. Exc Loans. Collections, ESTES ‘other device of remedy tne tailed. Taig, ste ot birth Hours | Citnceuts ites She Couecis wih ag OA pathetically, “but my heart does" Ne FePUed, | nd the following day nls ncoc oe re or Mareuce, | Bima But mever OJeCKing AO Dela ele eea | tue tee forced. Man t6 drop but he fell om a ladder cathe Facing oP Sow tors, Polladeipiia: estes: | 1: muay be worn ss won For sale only by ss L a21 oth at a. RM KIDEEY Mauagec. ‘nS ihe waranty ecuan, eit | Haute, "the campaign hac salbored was |g IX, um wi ha nytadhg, thas | id ay ave hugh tidy burned Another | Si takers anise it” rove oe | SAE ie ‘com. Mux. > SAMERS. seeding to dec wien aay, and they found | Wien he uiffercDe Inslngent detecniaen sees | emperor and ail classes of iy subjects the are | struck a sign in failing, died yesterday afternoon, pandeand ‘Vocal taliroed, Gus, Insurance, and fel- | St FOREST LONG EST; D AND | ‘The reliable Clairvoyant and Axtrowogist, tells OCEAN STEAMERS. ‘ Lo death, tA two wounds over Ais | Win Sie dieres being riven over the Hal ge ae | tetapts upon bly lite athe carly summer of 1478 | ‘There was no fire escape on the building, and no rican Beil Telephone Stock bought and sold. jy 18 MiMiistte’ raates' Phynictan, oon qumulted daily | yast, preseutand fuitire. Born witha veil and Liss qe py Tmnction. to take. Since tat Saat he ad no re- | Prysstans Occup the (OFtFees of Lend ane | but an end. Within doors. the. palace speaks eis | Provision whatever for extlngul ing Hames, SSS | SOR acl, Oe Meas * | Seeeaiaie. ee hae erences roves So hore son. | 65) NCRDEL TCSHER LLOYD 8. 8. CO pon Ry ge ee Rhine at Germerskelue | quently of its late o¢cupant, Pictures in the vesti- or po eas =—— | ihe tay to nndtets bar im bat’ goomeeen he nak Fant Express Btoauers, the family’ trom all Over wen vetese Teceived by | They chen started ins sechoriat aiermersnelm. | aie show im changing Use revolutionists of ese ‘Two Giday Youths, B RSE BRR yy D2. Reliable Ladies’ | sue has bo vqual. “Her remedies wever fail to cure To Soutnamution damionMuvr. Bronwen. | Soage Ven Sycnst, oF Seaney Cee eey fils uncle in | Tove pour betag entia ee neon, thelr | Tin: the secophion-tooeh,%s crammed wie ones George Bancroft (anxiously)—“My dear friend, 1 ke ke REE Oldest Established sad tucknes. She cali cause speody tmarriage. aud briuz | _ Elbe, Sat, Marin 10,3 pam Rann, Wed, Mars 14, Ratdooal ani or Litton, of iil Ws fathers | eae governeacnt nie niarch was Shtacted | FAs Ad Orid the! ate: PooMn to a eany | ama Sil a vigorous man, comparatively speaking, lod! Hex Hes 3% | cambeconsnted dine aee Oe twtoen a4 and om | Soemerrented topete: Hetadetwcm panier maties | om", AW ntata Maly t%.qmaay Als wea on, 6 ch his father : m1 world; , 5 3 : én rs Msp President. Nome ot hls triewds tm thus city | mich as possible Dy {he Febels, Dut after four suc- bs the Engobamaber 1k SHION De Benen ay | bat I may noc live more than forty or Sity yeas EER ON NN maw, halen sl Farfrigade, Entire atisfaction given, intermewscon: | 1 ile, wed. Naf, sad Yesterday, ad they ‘oniy" knoe (of the de | Stade ‘and’ Unrlach, Panes lian eat: UD. | Suara ate kept, being fakeo tence wuenever a | yet. and my history is far from complete, Promise : or gui commu i Socregesentnse aoe ceamelintion tial ad toe at» distanor ending their afe and i cemscoee i ite — “ 2 woul c: | Feximent turns out, ‘The stt cis hung with | me that if I am called away with my great work elways open. suibid-O8"_ | ther lie. Kresidence, (910 Titi st uw. Otice hours, W ry according to location: 2 ee rae anche pene SmaTARce of cong. | Numembers capital, aad soon the revelution be- | Dltary mauepad plussaae KAS te pictures— | unninished you will complete It.” BBR FER FEK RRR 58, § a y REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF Sp mone berth: steerage at how ee. The nigh: Defore his death he ‘said: | ame a thing Of the past. Portrults of Alexanuer I1'of Russia and hismother, | “stmnon Gaweron, qwith, eaotlon)—“George, I PERE EF Eat * aL bisa, |“ cittinge Sd cents tad ei ith street cars pass the | "inn is ether, many of the friends J had wade in the | , At the close of the South German campaign his | rysister— i | cope the wen ruse tens ~ gc pe ER OER BR ars bot Band Cand | dour mace | somes = Seba ple a 'tna"T hae | Eee te Plegeeceane et | mee ck te pag weg ae tne hare | OPC. TUDIESChtoay Drown i be Fe ae = | fe ee ae mas nara ee ek DENTISTRY. ~ (cannes bene | Ss nts rule there ean en “~ favorite chargers, and the pens are splinters trom — * 5 RED BY Lip e All snpiaatial se Aejonger, 1s killing te. a gad benigeancyy ie ate nen We paaseaes | f ‘alan, lances wit whtcn sie valiant feat of arms suited sh tee fat peneniey tae et ae A LITTLE HIGHER IN PRICE, bods ‘cents an 4 succes — “i was done, as the inscribed mn = i ‘any case Fyrewmn CARcraEns Gers, MAzaIRD.—Bobby | Master ot five Moree ot Pre erected grand | trie ia ‘otter tavories residence wis Benne Riptain leased! that the. bolle Oh ake eet | BUT OF UNRIVALLED QUALITY, 1206 DST. N.W. Powe. Heiner raog io — Ceafubers. Brooaiyn’s crack baseball yatcher, for | Views underwene seeraale chen ee a | erg, ab Fgham, in whe midst of a yrand park, | Steamer Ratuel Noyes exploded, and that wirty | mh3-3m: male _U0S A888. _______S whose reics: ger price was paid tuan' for “ ch 1 on | were room: room . Mian Kelly's, was married. Im Chicago Wedueaior Geary fo assert absetetee ngs sere RTOWINE ten | The yullding, wihOUt ‘carpet, having’ tar | Persoas had been killed, a Rav.tpe Lo Denke, aa taterual tevepie aspect eee jek | Mec With his disapproval. “The ing Ae mana | uraiture a low single iroo bedstead witleg bard | me coe Aaciae iat aen Sa estes ident Patabliahed E ebony lnmuaitateleetten Cee venta HR | De said, was slowly drinking, poco’ May here | niatcress and plain curtains, @ table with Collet 1 cae of dan Lj neh ngh tae Rr or hee ea *M. Bostos, ‘and will guarantee s cure in all cases fur brookiyn tnmediately alter tue wedding. tO food Wine ce nt gto, death. sand chair’ made by te crown | 12 the case of Jus. Lynch agt. vot New York AGGY'S 4 furnish oad : by suing nis bat poorly’ devel: | Bie. aud tor ofuamenta bust ott einpress mod- | Lzeeo\er damages for falling down an embank- Simply Liguid Extract of Beet, Don’ juste Uy sppearanees, A brand new coat Tactities, oly sucreused bie tore we Guied by the crown princess, rom hus early map- Preagl ‘The ety won the Brot cue, Judge ' teaspountul of which, may cover'a eo Induigence, iis constant biexer Lue emperor uas. bec. s vhivivare | Van Wyck Lolds that intoxteation, which wee cng Dr, Hattie Allen, of Waterloo, Ia, has been | = representatives ig the people, and the | UStues his Sebiesshiste since 2819, On Which are conditing of the plaintiff at the time of the» : ‘waier, will make st once Sueuicins in the t alveraty of Michugane tf | erdabilty ‘consequent uiervon threw him ever | cuaicied the deatn Of 7.000 odd ined oF game, | Gouaition Of the plaintiff at the time ie Seavey Baer Sed. Inruicine in the Lalveraty of Michigan. aoudition aleet Arms of Bacchus. Finally his | font an, aurochs, beans wolves, boar anu deer | and that the city must keep the streets is ; ‘that every one, sick “Will you love me wien I'm old?” sang the rin natealarined c¥en the pletistical sycophants | 42¥i4 to hares, pheasants and partridges. Addi-} tooation cor arunken as well aa sober men. ‘or well, will relish. gut soubrette. ager aid net ey race | rho had encouraged him in his obstinate cours ee ers EES _— VARIETIES: from the g: singer did net reply, but | amd Prince lam, as heir apparent, was call a a rey be ase Sea ct atela rl tus Poms | UBM or cones °As uke mye uly” grew worse ) Mung at Laken, Mert von Wuleaitsaccdentally | _4 Cun Cosvicran oF Muapea.—Adelina Tews, Poulin rt sboWlng a century plant ia full bloom.— Ver York | the prince, on October “5, 1 accepted the re- | S806 Lis princely companion l, county 4 Yeater. < | gency ot the Kingdom torts ins | te doctors nad to aiputate most of the roreniger. | day afternoon convicted of ahd sentenced é iraphir. gency o€ the ktngd ag This tere as | . The late cmaperor Invariably, wore uniform, at | to-one years 6 In ie 7 sno Indiome demacraste stat Trerward twice Pome eae. This teria was | noone coty ete a “elters. 1B lis. study. | ‘he accwsed $s onty twelve year Of age nee eee : 23:6 Ir street, us eid im India {ton reiuained thr sauses Sr Patho he Mae ce | Walls actually sitting at his writing table he wos | her victine by ease : State Uckes Will ue Rowiuaist auddelegates to the | }/) oulumited {hE same, Gr rather he was found to | Wille actually sitting pa Rational comvention se Joyciessly insane from the effects of hard . Bare ‘The Atlanta beard of keated | Crakiae, Urince William was finally declared per- fot ; B the measure tor tree books Lo Lhe pi nools, | MAME FegeNt On Uetober 7, 1NSE, : IMPORTER AND tarLon, ‘Kush Untversity lured students, at Ho ‘THE PRINCE'S FIRST ACT AS REG! 4 {uform that his KEW RO0DS ee Sekooe A fac hurary was bureed’ ful of promise, inaseaueh aa fe proved that he | the uonpr tg seston ‘A lire at Culpeper, Va., destroyed several bnild. | *¢420Wledged the people's right to have a share ‘fits all garments made in his fa including the Une occupied by the Adrenee | 1M their own government. Ip other words, he ewspaper. ‘nominated a pypular ministry, and in his opening