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A Lively Campaign in Indiana. THE TWO THOUSAND srueciies EVERY. WIONT-GEXERAL TRLECRAMS 10 Saracen ate arr baste ‘Both parties are exceedingly active in Indiana, - Meetings, barbecues and other political demon- Predicting = Religious War. strations are being held dally and nightly. Rep- YROTESTANTS EXCITED OVER THE OFENING OF A | resentative Milis will make five speeches In the caTuoLic scuOOL IN 4 PITTSBURG FUBLIC ScuOOL | state on his way to Texas, Judge Thurman 18 to BUILDING. Speak at Shelbyville, Peru, and Brazil, and the Prrrsavne, Sept. 18.—The opening of @ Catholic | democratic hope to arrange for a speech Parochia! school in one of the pubilc school butld- | by him in Indianapolis, Ex-Congressman Calkins ings here has caused very bitter feeling among pa yaballenged Senator Voorhees to a joint debate Protestants. Many clergymen have spoken on the | On the tariff. Colonel John C. New, member ot subject from theif pulpit Kev. J. W. Riddie, | the national republican committee from Indiana, Bapist, in the course of his sermon Sunday even- | arrived home yesterday morning from New York ing said: “No one who has studied the attitude of | and spent a good portion of the day about repub- ‘the Roman Cbureh for the past few Years can help | lican headquarters, Frederick Douglass and Gen. see that she Is a determined enemy of our pubic | Geo. A. Sheridan also arrived morning schools. They will eudeavor to accomplish their | and left early in the day to fil engagements ends, even to war and bloodshed. This is what we | other points In the state. General Sheridan, may expect In 1900. The Catholic societies are | last night at South Bend. Ex-Secretary Litch- thoroughly organized, and if we don’t arise when | than, of the Knights of Labor, lett Indianapolis we feel the first of their tnflueuce the day will | Yesterday morning to begin nis canvass of the come when we will have to meet this influence in | State. Anna Dickiuson makes ber opening ad- a vastly different way, and may God grant that | dress at Richmond, Ind., on the night of Septem- the American people Will Wake up so as to be able | ber 21, and speaksai Indianapolis Saturday ‘nignt to cope with Kome.” next aa rst Assistant Beaten to y = Child, Sr. Louts, Sept. 18.—The death Sunday night of Oscar Kapp, aged six years, living at 7112 South Fitth street, caused Capt. Boyd to order the ar- rest, of Julia Reynolds, aged nine years, living at | millions of the public debt has been paid since the 7Joe Scuun Sixth street, om a charge of mun: | Inauguration a President Cleveland ils great slaughter. Dr. P. F. Zeller, Kapp’s Te- | office has been administered with an eye single to “burial certificate, as he says the boy's | the giory of the nation and tothe tion of the death is the result of 4 heaten given him on the | humbiest citizen. He bas shed forth the Ztb inst. It appears that while the cildren were | strung arm of power as readily and on #t play a quarrel arose and the prisoner attacked | belalf of the humble settler in bis contest for bis her playmate With a stick, overpowering bim, and | litue home with the land grabbers in Washington PLE remarkable Drutalit} for a juventie, beat his | Territory as to assert the rights and dignity of the head almost invo a jelly. When Me. Namee and OMicer Moore arrested the eBiid at 12 | Britain. All departments of the Government have im., Kapp’s mother asked to have her mother ar- | been economically and honestly administered.” Tested, claiming she could prove that she in- a. efted the child to tne deed, ‘Two Men Fight for a Girl. ted Five} BUT THE LATTER, INSTEAD OF ACCEPTING THE VIO- so ce aa eae ee | en Wain es ana ‘TO THE PENITENTIARY. A special from Hazleton, Pa, September 17, to Prrrssvre, Sept. 1%—A special from ling | the Pailadelphia Press says: Dan Jones and B. to the Post = Hanson Willis, cae iettee F. Coyle, ot West Hazleton, are both in love with Miss Fishburn, Each was afraid of the charms of pleaded guilty to manslaughter at Pomeroy, Ohio, u and received a sentence of twenty years in ths | the other upon her affections, so they agreed to Penitentiary, Ras a remarkable criminal history. | fight, the winner to take the girl, and the loser to Four murders are ‘ted as having been com- | relinquieh allclaims upon the object of his affec- maitted by him ‘Unio within the limits of | tion. The news of the agreement was received West Virgins is through 1 At of his | with approbation from the male residents of the that this pumber has not been largely added to. | village, and last night was fixed upon as the time, Ga March 14 last he brutally murdered his father- | At tue appointed hour Coyle and Jones, with their in-law, George W. Carter, in the presence of his | seconds, stepped into the ring. For three rounds Victim's daughter, in a boat-house near Kipley | the fighting was flerce and heated. In the fourth Landing, W. Va., but on the Unio side, and then | round Coyle was Kuockrd unconscious Dy a terri- crossing the river, he fled to the woods in Jackson | bie biow from Jones. Coyle’s second, Tommy County, W. Va. fiis wite gave the alarm, and a| Morgan, decided to have revenge from. Jones and Party of armed men were soun on uis trail, but he | took bis position in tue ring. - Jones promptly ae- ambushed his pursuers, killed one and Yanger- | cepted the challenge and another nght ensued, ously wounded another, and then made his escape. | which again resuited in victory for Joves, Morgan ‘He Wandered along the river for two weeks, armed | being carried from Une ring unconscious, just as With a Winchester, threatening to kill ‘anyone | Mrs Morgan arrived upon the scene. ‘The latter molesting him, but was fnally captured by the | at once proceeded to make short work of the en- be police, Since his arrest it has been as- | tire crowd with aciub, and in a short time had Certained that be murdered a man and wife named | the held to herself. irs, Morgan then vailed Jennings, at Pot Pleasant two years ago, sink- | upon Miss Fishburn, her friend, to the vie~ ing their bodies in the Ohio. Indicted for the | worious Jones and accept the defeated Coyle, and murder of Carter, @e pleaded guilty to man- | the latter, moved by her persuasion and ‘used-up ‘Slaughter and was'sentenced as stated, condition of Coyle, consented to do so and at once a Tejected the attentions of Jones and went to the Political Notes. assistance of Coyle und dressed bis wounds. Grizzling rain prevailed all day yesterday in | Coyle’s condition is not dangerous, though bis face Indianapols, find "Gen. Harrison ‘ad only afew | is much brussea and swolles Jones escaped with- visitors. Out a scratch. Speaker Carlisle was given an ovation at Cov- = ington, Ky., last night. He stopped at theGrand| Wast Scope of the Parnell Inquiry. Hotel in Cificinnati. Amidst the Looming of can-| ‘The declaration of the Parnell commission ye non and glare of fireworks tue nine uniformed propose ry wie be qian tote Clubs of Covington marched over to Cincinnati, | *eTday ‘scope ew ‘Where they were Joined by similar organizations | inquiry opens up an interminable vista of conten- Of that city. The ‘Speaker was escorted over to | tion, ‘The question of the appointment of a com- Gorington. He was sealed in an open carriage | mission to examine Egan and others in America drawn by four white horses. He did not make a | ™ so Speech, saying he wanted to save his voice for the | Ws only touched upou; it will be raised definitely convention to-day. when the commission resumes. Probably the ‘The Congressioual conference of Erie and Craw- | suggestion of Mr. Grahame that Egan come to fora Counties, Pa, met in Erie again yesterday to | Loudon will be approved. Sir Churles Russell consider Co: an Scott's positive declination | Stated that Mr. Parnell deemed Egan's evidence to dea te for re-election. ‘Telegrams from | absolutely necessary, and in this view the Zimes Mr. Scott sfated that he would not run. James | Concurs. As scon as the commission resumes both was then unanimously chosen. sides will apply to the court to grant a ceruificate ‘The Coucord Club Wigwaia, at No.6 North Carey | of indemnity to Egan and other Irish-Americans street, Baltimore, was fied last night with a | Under the ban, in order unat they may be heard crowd whocame expecting to hear Representatives | as witnesses. “Mr. Parnell appeared to be In fine Blackpurn, of Kentucky, and Tucker, of Virginia, | health. His tyce is sunbrowned and he seemed ‘as well as’ others. They were not there, but the | bright and aigrt. Both sides profess to be sauis- audience was entertained by Dr. Eli J. Hinkle, Ist- | fed with the pyeliminary t before the com- dor Rayner, Hon. Benton McMillan, of Tennessee, | mission. The Rarnellites are able to claim an and Hon. W. P. Taulbee, of Kentucky. important success in enforcing Une production of Judge Gresham has returned to Chicago. He | the Times’ letters, including those of Parnell and Says that ashe ison the bench he will take no | Egan, and one written by Campbell, Mr. Parneli’s Part in the campaign. secretary. Additional Congressional nominations have been made as follows: First Alabama district, KH. A Story of the Stump. GENES: democrat; Montana Territory, Thomas H. | yg 79: 70 A LAUGHING MULTITUDE BY A GUBERNA- Carter, repubilcan, for delegate. ‘TOKIAL CANDIDATE. A personal liberty convention was held in Phila~ delpbia yesterday. Nocandidates were nominal ‘From the Philadelphia Record the convention avciaing to Support those cs Here is a Pennsylvania story as told on the ates tm accord with its ideas on the quor ques- | stump tn Wisconsin the other night by W. D. jon. Ex-Senator Miller, republican candidate for gov. ee ee ernor,«nd Col. C1 randidate nant-fov- *s eruor of New York, spuke in Brooklyn last nigut. | ‘There lived once in the litte elty of Willams. ‘They devoted theif attention to wemperance and | port, Pa, an old judge of the name of Williams. i icense. a = ll has arrived in New York esry to it | Zils old Judge was noted for two things: For get. Ung meiiow occasionally, and for be! piucky and about the state aud national cainpalgn, courageous under ail ciicumstances<¢ gainy old oo Man. It was a pecullarity of the oid Juuge that ‘The Jacksonville Plague. Whenever he got mellow he grew Ee aga 4 MUTY-TWO NEW CASES AND SEVEN Duavus Tusven- | Feligious. One Bight he wandered Uiko a. peo. DAY—SCARE IN 4 TENNESSEE TOWN. tracted revival meeting and seated himself upon Tn Jacksonville yesterday Bity-two new cases of | {he {TNs Set, full of Spiritual influence of sume e . Yellow fever and seven deaths were reported. It | rose to a fervid: pitch olclequence: Gada aes 4s believed that several other deaths occurred but | midst of it exclaimed: aes ‘Were not reported. A special says six cases of} “SboW me the drunkard! Show me the yellow fever have appeared at Gainesville among | $741 OF all men on earth the most unfortunate; me!” members of the Gainesville Guards that recentiy | ““ro ene consternation of all present the old judge went to help suppress the "longshoremen riot at | arose and, unsteadily maintaining himseil, ex- Fernandina. A Fernandina special says that | Claimed: “Well, sir, here I am.” Place is absolutely healthy. There was astam-| The ee having realized upon his invest- pede from Gaiuesville Sunday, but a cordon has | ment much sooner than he onl dida’t how been drawn, and it is believed that the fever | Know what to do with it. ‘They finally pulled the Cannot become epidemic there, owing to recent | Old Judge down, and the incident had passed out extensive sanitary improvements. ‘The news from | Of wemory almost, when the clergyman again McCleany ts favorable; the Immediate wants of | struck an impassioned period, and exc! io tue community have been relieved, and physicians, | the honesty and fervor of his heart: Tue provisions, and money have been sent | “Show me the hypocrite! Show me the hypo. ‘There, The Weather continues Wet and unfavor- | crite! Of all men on God’s green earth the most abie. despicable, Show ine tne hypocrivet™ A Bumber of wnacclimated nurses and physi-| | The judge arose the second time and, reaching fans will be returned from Jacksonville and none | bis came over toa certain ‘shaky old. deacon oc but those who are skilled and acclimated will be | Claimed: “Deacon, why the devil don’t you’ get reeeived hereafter. Among the nurses sent from | Up When you are called on?” New York Was a reporter for a leading paper of en ‘A refugee from Decatur, Al mies pe = MANCI VERY Ur, ‘Was put off a train at Wauratente, Tenn., last - wpe gt aes gore Week, and after walking about the ‘country tor | From the Nashville American. Some'time th ‘a destitute Condition died ata town | George W. Cable sald to’ a newspaper reporter filled Wildwood Saturday night. It was reported | the other day: “It 1s interesting that so many People “ot “ant Was duc to yellow fever, and the | short stories have thelr scenes laid in and around fomequence” Ivins ince ‘bes harast taut | Sew Orleans and Loulstana, Tt is a romantic Wilson died of exnaustion. He had been sick at | COU. A friend in New Haven told me some ‘Decatur for three weeks, and vecoming alarmed | time since that while rummaging among some old ph sa Yellow Jever there, attempted to | law reports he found an account of a slave girl Condition. fan gogs, while in a Weak and exhausted | who secured her freedom by learning thar sine Kut Eine stations: and eat a Se train at two quaran- | no negro blood, a she had always herself sure Sur ae tons and at the last one had to remain | posed. It was & noted case at the time pat teed Out of doors all night, and the next morning | Passeg mnOry Walked 6 miles to Wildwood, where ne hads | tion Irapplied Drother-in-law. He was compictely exhausted | “ Peatetas an and he kne' Ber aed ot cheat Sa dara Meee GATS, | case unt hhe searched and found it in the fecsre, died . posure. ! f e and from the effects of ex- ‘The Texas quarantine against New Orleans has | {cclAfed the girl a slave. versed finding ‘at once. Its decision been raised. . An important, conference of health oMciais ot | black that’ fact ‘would’ be. pint Eiitgn™ St for the pure i 10,e beid in Nashville to-day | ner slavery, Dut as she was whive the gitlcould for the purpose Of considering the yellow fever not be compelied to prove her right to freedom, Staaten ‘The subject will be exhaustively dis- | but she must be assumed tobe free, ‘and her negro cussed, Dicod and slavery must be proven. That could not be done and she was no longer a slave. The court records I possess by the courtesy of the fe_mnich 1 must return them. These records 0 case tell a story of "3 life, iS Spey wna nantes se came to America from the French province of E i i Pf H i Pr) z E j i BEE 5 a Hi £ E 14 Boniinotox Boycorr Breaks Our AFREsu.— arrival in St. Louis yesterday of the first ‘cago. ‘Burlington ‘and Quincy, trains z a refusal of the Brotherhood engineers mite found in his place was what was left of a 25- | hostiers to house the Burlingvon and of Package which he purchased at the Atna | the local W: Wipers to clean Sagines, wader Co. in the regular course of business and | wnich are now standing on a side track cave disposed of It in a legitimate way. He also asked With ud and grease. "Waen the non-Brotserhcod for'a continuance, in order vo prodlre testimony: t board and lodging they were The ball of Hronek, who 1s still in jail, was re- | refused on that Brotherhood men Gaced trom $16,000 to $7,000, and the hearing in | would not eat or sicep in the house with them, and the four cases ‘Ull the October term of | the men were compelled to come down town for with the Wabash which densngs Ranh ry of the Tux Heavy STERNPOsT OF THE WAR SHIP MAIxE ‘and if the Wabash orders it ‘amployes ‘The largest Bessemer steel casting ever the contract a strike will follow, bes nD, and Jim Glent Casting Co. yesterday afternoon. Tbis mass of | heavy. G faced each other iu Boson Metal is intended to serve as the st of the | last night prepared to fight ten rounds with two War ship now Dullding at the D DAvy- Ounce gloves, $500 to winner and to loser. for the Government. It is an “L”-shaped affair, | Lannon ‘at 186 pounds and Glenn at 165. the two arms respectively 26 and 13} Almost from the start Lannon forced the fighting. feet, | Portions of the ‘are 42 Inches ‘Lannon secured first biood and first wn Su tue mold called for 11 tons of steel, 22,000 | in the second round, and in the third and fourth on Glenn's j, Which: and foliowea ho SS iewith a stinging rigut ander ont the joe = BY .— 8 ‘Sie.— | which straightened him out. At the end of fitees py renty. while walk- | seconds Glenn himself up by the and g slong a canton, Onto. night, | daziiy asked if he was Knocksa gut, Baer ne At Cor — Was | formed that he was, the Sight was awarded to wes endesvorioe Tassie Se er Soir i gs teaver | ames eee bees a suscitated She ts in ot ararious condition, The pair | a saloon known as the Hub, 12 Center Market Wan a weil known yous snmezz meek. MeCurdy | spac co a Brn ‘saloon, Jupes , formerly ea marsual the United ‘Justice Field annonnced court in #e. jie | } ‘The Crater Vesuvius, ‘Whai Shall We Drink? Bitssin | - RAILROADS, | DYNAMITE GUNS FIFTY-POUR FEET LONG AMD SHELLS | From the New York Tribune. je | PEPMONT are rane, = ‘SEVEN FEET IN LENGTH. A writer in the North American Review makes a FOR CASH ON OR BEFORE DELIVERY. 30 Tle eBect Aurust 12, TEAR, Lieut. Fullam in the American Magazine Sartiing prediction. Before long, he says, de- JP PRCANbON Bn08 Auctions. ‘Auctionser. Gocdonrvills, Caeacien Map, Day tor ‘The Vesuvius was launched at Cramp’s shipyard | fective vision and blindness will be as prominent s a PR AS ae will salt of Mize cor. | Between Alcandrin nnd Sa ie April 28, and is intended to demonstrate the Pree- | characteristic of the American people as bad teeth | ,,1.000 Tarde STRIPED SORIM for cur sTEEET Seah 'G stl BOONE | tala oy ban Meat Bore Sp | Seren Alirbeny Ucability of using Captain Zalinskt's dynamite gun | have been for two hundred years past. ‘The cause | "asyg" rice. Worth 10s. per yard: reduces oo Se, on *"h 4 sepremper | $i; stent Es sige OCLOCK AM. The , afloat in naval warfare. she 1s a small, mastless | st work isthe baneful habit of coffee drinking, Gyced to 35a, EiGurgestas ge riVe OCLOCR, we wil wot consists wills, Gordonsrs vessel of 725 tons displacement, long and arrow- | This is not described as exactly, | 50 Yards PETTIT POINT TAPESTRY 750. ; reduced it of the Seity | Lymebbung, Kocky like, drawing only 9 feet of water, and with power- | but the is given that it the very | to 50c. mes ea iD 31, OQUaRE, | tween Lynchburg and ianve ful twin screw tripie-expansion engines designed | mischi Hliaday anya teaies a nigh suas. on ta 9225 Torts KARAMA TAPESTRY, $2; reduced to | organ treet and oases gion Coder a -. and Dreadtn So tose “R’smail centre superseruc- {he oun, and will have s'aercortiistetiscrapes | 4175 Yards MEDALLION TAPESTRY, 62.50; re-| frbdiviied in aller fronts of ea Reon bene sada ele, the | Set Sat Pullen Si ture and thinly-armiored conning tower are built | the sum ~~ puble effect Upon | auced to #2. Oe, Sey meebo | ge Many Bp Ne ee en ea er: [Seas aes eae na ak con | cma gH, PARTS tw wd oO. | aia GED W TICEAET, Anctoone oor | Sande Saree, Sah eigen LE etlipate Hegel tng the frst pair of brain nerves, juences | TURCOMAN TABLE COVERS, three patterns, 1 Seip ty Snod of rant on reeked Bes gq agg for Cand 0. putas partimeuce to the cagihes and bollers and the for. | Ofc0ffee drinking as portrayed are indeed yard square, worth 81.10; reduced o S30, ee sen ot aD ie ot Str, mnie SUSES NUM: | Atrasbure. Luray and intohne = pans. itn ‘URCOMAN TABLE COVERS, four patterns, 1% | Chaser's cost “fecnsts ; Y | ate jor Liaray. serine frard compartments to the crew and the three 15- | preaktast ow $2.25: ‘to $1.75. otherwise, right reserved to resell at ‘and cost BRED 2110 ag T STREET NORTH: | #t Boo ige foe Den ee Lt os inch dynamite guns, which are @ ship | formed. 1 coy ee ee ees Gordonevilis, Chariotweeviiie, Louisville, Cnemastt ihe upper deck near the pow and ‘extending down yande square, worth @5; reduced to 4. some paren = Fag hearly'to ‘the. Keel. ‘The. angie of elevatson bas | {ulces, thus dryi TURCOMAN ORGAN COVERS, 2 yards wide and 2% | > Oncae WORE Oo Seo beter ce Warhincton to Louinvlie ana Wie night Serta Deen Fecently increased trom "16 degrees t0 18 de- | rmeum ium, “ea yards long, worth 86; reduced to 94.50. oi Nashville, Memphia Littie hock. seta Comuamont (grees to diminish the chances of ricochet, an ease, lung TURCOMAN PIANO COVERS, 2 yards wide and 3 IMPROVED PROPERTY BY AUCTION. ints, Throuch Tullman ‘Sicepers" Waskinrtos we the nel, | feavin 7506 CURTAIN Sete ae ene Ses oak We Orciock 2s re wil elle tot of {1-00 eM —sontiers" Beprese Detty tor Landy sere cm, | ody hone Rings complete; Walnut, Mahogany, Ebony or Ash er eng nated Sh Teh tract cant bet roet | Bare, Rauville, Malciy Asheviie. Chatiotta, Datum: sections of | Pho ts so finish, worth 500; reduced to 25c. . Sod repain.” A good chanos for sa tavestaent | tetion Tenge ated California Dest not to | HLeoause SECOND FLOOR. Terms easy. $100 deposit. o015-9s Fagen te diem rica, vie Atlanta.’ dente 5 it ould cau saditional | ing teavure rchindsome PORTIERES, fur pairs ealy, worth 87: | 737 ghee, Pulltiao SlecistrHaltinore and Want ‘upon’ the gun jectile and increase, | fmm most iuced ICANSOMN BROG. Auctioneers, tebe Suir Sorines and Cand dines by friction, the heat and juent “like ‘to make law! ” TURCOMAN PORTIERES, fine line, variety of col- VER: SaLE OF ONE VI MADE Tpsins on, ‘To keep the shell steady in 11 ‘ight there ts a Toe asane of coffee-dinkers this ts territying ors, worth $10; reduced to $8.75. OPEN DERMOLE S bud AT AUCTION, Dally “arrive fo oe tee ants news, eae na fre Sauakecmas roe It was — Sere PORTIERES, two paira, worth | 70P sir UESDAL eee es Be, Resuming ine an “4 50; 50. our rooms, Oth and D sts. r by order of the ‘ Bry SSG page ce | ee re Ft orm wm | Bare spot potepare Stare Sor Be - . ville hbuty arrive in ‘Weahington’ ing i very simple." Compressed Sri, che agrant funews inatborerage tung | Sine “ACE CURTAINR, worth @6; retaed to SPS PAC a Ea Nome ad aes to medium, “A. Dy Ube poet in lines which nothing could induce us | 63.5 bene ~ — ‘Otic hariotuasviiis at 940 Ee aur ata pressure of 1,000 poundsa square inch, Froas | ¢9 pees nang ike pail over the human raps | ,Svite LACE CURTAINS, worth 616; reise ‘| fivsrzEm saz oF i Ti OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | Siratunr Local at v-47 4M. So storage reservoir the ait 1s adi othe Or. | shutting Gut light and even hope itseit, Clearly, | €10. Ts EORGETO WERTY. | FRONTING | MIELE ai OE | cuety Sesplag “cat, Fowrvation and tntormation ‘dias the air trom the tring reservoir to the Ay of the various proparations ot ine cuuconte: | accor estan ThE CURTAINS, worth gia: me | | SELIG _ESG? Tw STREET SOUTMEABL, BEIWEEN | funted ena. Pasteages ation Pinay to 87.50. latio end B «1 L ” on ite jo Moe rear ot te sel and ars lover con Pal and cominerinats omclally certined a “grate; | antique LACK CURTAINS, worth 12.50: reduced ips tod “by virtue at ee ‘ fedend of true ¢ fo us, recorded tp Liver —— Geaseel Pansunper howe trols a ‘may comforting,” but mankind 10 $8.50. reconied . , O08 Fecords, ; exten he nay eae tus opting tana | toeee Re cael eh tare tae, Mi | “Soy ace CURTAINS, worth #21: runt | HELE TOOL eT ess dancers ed cesar | Tt on Bnaryrama gocre ot Sp ge most digestive systems. Shall we take toss. ae Hope trode of the Riv OR er ce RAY. Pt yee t DOUBLE TRACK "0 SPLE the range of the projectile. kxperimente will read. | Sicoucas, oui’ qpens * Bros ieee ee HALF-PAST FOUR 0" ws followin deacrite realestate, eluate tthe cit s tired ranges guts vringing tho yun oder the cons. | Wii demonstrate hat with ihe rst glass of beer | Embroidered LAGE CURTAINS, worth $12; reduced | 4ouctibed real oatate gtroruntan Lote fssabd 1S uu the sos TRAINS LEAT om STA yOm pleve control of the operator. Whiskers tar oe ‘suman being tere | oo THIRD FLOOR. nee domanit a Formas of taint One shind teak aod the balance LOWS a - 5 West. Chicas 1 search of something to drink with his meals he Seven, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, bor- | on Soyer ‘thence, porch. 150 fect: | tro equal instalments. payable in ob and . ae So ey Lamittad Rxorens of dered; all around, of following sizes: — 5, thence. t ott e ne, #00 mm. dally, 10 ft. 6in.x16 ft, 3 in, worth $27; reduced to $20.25 | Dorin line of 2d strect. and thence west 1736 the option of the purchaser. Adepout af ® Bath Sicoving Care from Pitabune te Cn 9 ft 6 in-x13 ft., worth and Harrisburg to St Louis. dally, except Saturday, Fequired on each fot st time of sale. |All conv fe Chicago, with Sleeping Car Alt. Fecording at purchaser's cost,” Terns to tot ance Dlied wath tu Afteen daya of the property, will jestern: Express, at 7-40 tui, daily, with Siete Ste, wort 810; rete alee FR crore perme ME ce Git.x9 ft, 810; reduced to $8, OUN Fe ee muisville and Memphis. Pacitie Exjress, 10. 10 ft 6 in.x11 ft;9 in, worth $22.50; reduced to t seG-cokds HENRY P. WAGGAMANS ms. Gally, for Pillsvurs aud the Wark, with oo 100 required at time of sale.” All conveyancing at | 88” THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON firough Sleeper to Pittsburg. and “Fituavang ts 8 ft. 3 in.x8 ft. 3 in, worth $12.50; reduced to $7.50 12 ft. 9 in.x14 ft. 6 in., worth 832; reduced to $22. Eurchasers cont Zerans toe complied with 1010 | eee LCRSDAL SEPIEMBER | | CHMTIMOKE AND POTOMAC RATLMOAD, From: ale OF OP Ow TT AULES H. CRAGI: OHNE WAGGAMAN, 1 trusses. | *gaisaut Miaratt daily. eacont seisnny: 10-000 Surviving Trustee under Deed of Trust in Liber 1001, | _sel7 cobde HENRY P. WAGGAMA! m.. with Sleeping Car Washington t: Ix bester fol. 11 Caiiinece aes For Williamsport, Lock Haven, sud Elmira a 9.58 ee when he sails. Even the innocent-l fluid fa ge oe e Gevermined to return +0 Ger- | with which the honest milkman dilutes his sure Log ogo pe patngtlbnd ae y the gen- | While carolling his simple song in the first sweet a bbed ‘thelr pocker. | Hush Of the dawn is laden with death. He lurks a , ‘daily, exory" Sunday erosity of his sisters, who clul 824, ‘Trustee under Deed of Trust in Liber 1052, fol. 180. SUMMER RE‘ For New Xork avd the bask, 7 money for the purposé. But the amount was in- | tthe Dotwom of every, well Look not on the | *e'ft.x7 ft, worth 18-108 =-* <a 2°00. 4-10, 10-00 adequate, and poor John had to tramp the last | Teacherous goblet? its seeming purity is bat ire | 3 ff; TP OMAS DOWLING, aucuoneer 5108 mounrars woven. wie Part of his journey. He arrived at Leipsic. It +4 — ne The x Frag on the afternoon of the concers that was to | Seid coche ratal nabit ct wacersinickine aps ees | Bir: CATALOGUE SALE OF FINE SELECTED DUTCH | ON THE ROM WASMINGION COUNTE MD aoe ; be given by some of his acquaintances in the con- | Yictd fe. the fata Habit of water-drinking and the | @ if; BULBS JUST RECEIVED FROM HOLLAND AT | Commanding s mactincont wha hte can view ot | For'hicute whore. emetotre, and he eagerly seized the chance Of | Fors ‘No other gets 0 frm s hold upon ice an. | £ollo AUCTION. Ty. | the famous Cumberland and Shevandoah Valleys. For troekiy, Rs ¥ ait th Singing avit "He sang $0 well that the audience | £678, NO other gets so drm a hold upon is un. | yr FOR MOND A MORONS a ER a i aan ee tea gaitoes Coal ay a nes Cty with” baste, of Birsoblyn Abuoa” onding The deuignted, and one lady was 80 pleased tat | Carries vo his lips with trembling Oagers the giass | 29¢% a ‘ithin my auction room shall sell’ chonce consupur | EoUE trains each, way daily.” Westers | LF VT aed Maas ne (har ,uittlo, daughler with s present of | Waites tascination ne cannot withsteod, hekeews | 436 9 0: Ment of selected Dutch Bulbe of the finest varictice. | pajpcuile® from, Baltimore on the Western, me | wocknicsencie? 0 1100, and 11-40 am, CPs PSL eye eS ae at Mas John Farm. | that death may be grinning at him from out or its | 8 ft: ‘The attention of the tradeand private buyers is direc- | Railroad. Direct connecuon ‘st Uni 2-00, 4.10, 0-00 and 1120 p.m ST AATM Scquatotance with his fuvure wife, who | Cryscardepus But what ball we driaky Verily; % RTH FLOOR ted to thiseale, as it is a choice andimportant cousign- | "Circulars, descriptive of Hote! and surroundings, can $958 00 1140 a 2:00, 4:10 IN ho, ecole an exceedingly charming Woman. a : Jard wide, worth 300. a : _ Fy mall Puriot Carn bth ——— We live in pertious times, rabneed at eee en mecle-ate THOMAS DOWLING, auc | Mo\ssined in Mshingion at. 1095 Pa ava Gm wecbaopsana cas pak. daly, wits Basing petite oe = |. Parisians Interested in Bicycles. # THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Edwin F Droge Pane Warrecee, iis . 8.08.9:40, 9.50, 11-09 i A D_PR TE iy 1211 Pa. ave. 0 > 40D, 4-28. —— SamAit oon? ‘AND TN | POSSIBLE CHANGE Ov FEMININE DRESS OM ACODUNT OF ddasistem tn VALUABLE IMPROVED Pee Tse OF ATE Terme GS and sea g et dap. Rpelal weekyraton ine anguished Italian actor, Ernesto Rosst, | writing trom Paris to London Truth, Mra, Craw- | gZARUQR SUITES, sx, rieass, covered with Mohair eroliton Bok in the recently published second volume of iS | rorq, the bright apd brainy oorresponde : 'PARLOK SUIT: jieces, covered with Marble ool anecdote at SAYS: We sed silk Flush, variety of solsrs: worth Bod, melteed | On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER | 4 spun: N. 3 VICTORIA FAMILY | P except Sunday Charles berg king of Sardinia, as eated to him | !5CRY CWERtY Years ago since Rochefort scorched | glk Hue vcr nua, | Drieeiees ticteag meyn eo rane | A Sua cts. ale el Gnomtinats | Rot etal? 90 aud 0.00. 12.05 4 on re vl os | finns, artenian water, ran and all convemieuces, terms vm. dally, except Suma). "Sunday by De Launay, I ‘amt dor at Berlin: With his vitriolic humor the late prince imperial MAHOGANY FINISH POLISHED TOP TABLES, Tobe tb of lots ter, Wan, au , SERS RETWREN 0 AND V STREETS | 10005, goo culrslin to Mateos ha, and 32, of James G. | greatly luced f : aulu-4 al p.. 4:10: pe a and his young friend Alphonso of Spain (then Prince | "Wat NG BEDTOCSGES covered with tapestry, | Berret's sub of lots 12 10°17 16 snd 40° ia taaass nee | a AND FRED tary tote king and ater his resignation was ns | of ANHP80 on thelr rage or bicycling. ‘They used | woh abusive i QN4-5 creas wea cur | Sei Uiueing on fn, wena LADIES GOODS Eilata, AEeANDELA % ‘ONE LARGE Ss. cotupanion in Lis retirement ‘roy ‘A tew | t0 Fide matches against each other in the private | , OSS, LABGE PILL rth 825, reduced to | alley, improved by large store and dwelling with all | __ « E Gaye betore the death ay soporte, A few | Gardens of the fulleries, hidden by a acto er ) BRE Sultan Zo mode: — For Alexandria, 6.0% roe r a = 7 DEST —~ j . ‘Known at sale. #200. it UPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED. LEAVING friend approached him and said: “Perhaps it | Shrubs from the public gaze. The velocipede Was | “One ane ANTIQUE OAK DESK and BOOK. ‘Terms easy and made i ‘Te. | b3uo trace by my electric needle process, endorsed by Y cig eel where about the beginning of , a wad Title pertect., eo every prominent physician. Ten years’ practice in this 30, >. and 10. Wishes fa Wntng’aad makeyouril’” Xnetane | tHe, Geatury. and” came" out in) Patis imvtne | SuRmart,wyaY curved ahd Bae Shih, wort $20, | Suis a Porcnmnrcont: "aou DowLtse. | So" Gelment for inidcrandedirea, "| Accommodation ir Guanties Gu rant aoa MES. DK. GABRIEL, ee ‘Get nw. | For hichmond and the South, 64 daily, exceyt Sunday 0 choly sinile passed over the monarchs tace as he | Champs Elysees. But 1t soon went out, riders | “One fine PARLOR MANTLE MIRROR, 96 in. by 49 answered: “My wili—you are right; 1 had not | Having met with serious mishaps in descending | m.. French bevel p! 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. y reduced to. URTAINS! CURTAINS! CURTAINS! LACES! | Trains leave Alexandria for Wash nF » thought of tt—io-morrow.” On the following day | ‘he hill there. Then the original witure aux 065, redaced 10 800, ABLOR SUITE, EASY AND INVALID cHarns, | C ‘Musics! ‘Up equal to uew. S00. 1107 am 34] ‘dicta (tgs Bi Uckled the finder. He bought it as old yon, and CHIFFON! ywers, worth PAR EBOARDS, FI EXTEN: = sna loca pm Sees ake pete | ees comet ana [ec peaegcgprom om omen oe] Be de (Mae ML, J. Prams | eet fa aera at es a eg oe oe he eRe! AND SEPARATE FIBCES, Halt MATTA{SES, 1309 F st. nw. (Mrs. Hunt's) Ry fo Beall hear ie, “Goines aoe £0 that noone | Tiveit up. What a piace the velocipede wie wines | LONE ANAIQUE OM ETSTSH BiBiBoanp, ra; PAINTED COTTAGE BET, PAINTED AND DEC- FINE FRENCH HAIR GUODS. STE Poin rom borate gd rentence then whispered into De iauaay’s af: “I'de not | aken in the world ay. bioyeie or uleyelet after | Mmgigvoed toh beveled iirror, worth €20; metuced | ORATED TOILET RETR BEGRETALY, AND mes God iene. wm davbe tone owna centesima, “What sort of a will shail | French ribbons had killed Coventry te town was SEVENTH FLOOR. WAKE,” z Aspecial sclection in SHELL, AMBER and DULL | P>aLTIMORE AND ORIO RATLROAD. I make? I have lived in poverty, and in poverty I | Taised to life again by the manufactureof the steel | SOLID OAK, ANTIQUE FINISH, 3-piece suits, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEM: TY- | JET ORNAMENTS. | " —— shall die, ‘Thus it behooves tne kings of the house Soom, yas Cig hes geben soe | enc bevel, ‘round iblsss, worth, S42; reanced: t3 ORE, 1888, commencing at TEN U'CLOCK, 1 shall |" gisir Dressed and Bangs Shingled. au3iImt |” SCHEDULE IN 1 T APRIL 29, 19K, ‘ Dia 7 DEN a other so switiy that Whae is novel day at Cov- | «frtrything on he Fin, ist and Seventh Floor | Caieinnefisuatcu gees NOH DYING, SCOURIG AND DRY CLEAN. | LEATE WASHINGTON FROM STATION OOn NER entry will be old-fashioned three months hence, | Which comprise the Furniture t, bas el8-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Fixe TABLIBUMENT, 1200 New York ava | OF NEW JEMSEN AVENUE AND C STREET. Answers of Embryo Physicians. We have had the sociable tricycle. marked down from 5 to 25 per cent WEEKS & 00, Zactoncers, Firet-clese Ladies and Gents! work haven ewe | ag Spicese urthwost, express daily 10.554 From the Popular Science Monthly. fi iniak Gane Ook — ‘637 Louisiatis avenue, With a Fischer aud Maison Yriews, Par" Jevi-iy” | For Cincumati and St. Louis, expres daily Saat ‘Physillogigy 1s to study about your bones, W. B. MOSES & SON, Opp. City Post-Office. en oan. —— | 995 pm. stummick, and vertebry.” “When you have an| I hear that the last thing out at the great works COR, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W., a ‘or Pittsburg and Cieveland, exprem daily 10.55 illness it makes your health bad as well as having | ®t St. Quen, which are trying to get up to War- WASHINGTON, D. C, BURT URE REFECTS DF FAMILIES DRE ARINS Frnom, Diz ee woRLD. "or Leginnios ont Tacal Stations, #20:19 am a disease.” “The body 1s mostly composed or | Wickshiremanntacturers, isthe velocipede divorce. ‘Two Passenger Elevators. UPIN ALL UPWARD OF TWENTY LOADS OF | atanutacured by A- It Brinkuuss © Gs Bautimore Bore Hladeiphia, Newark. ahd WilnugtonT 39 & Water, and about one-half is avaricious tissue.” | I§ capable of belng divided if the pair traveling | , Th edvertismment appeared September 15,and is | GO0B AND “WELL-ASeO Male meme | Mig 08 and 2°28 pan dally, exproan, On Oe ‘tired lady be continued oI «The body hag an infinite number ot bones joined | go ‘ose way and the goutlerhan caatio: smc | should ‘ot be diappointel tf soonest the goarere together by the joint” “The spinal column is | Cans have familiarized us with honeymoon tours | #0l4 when they call atter the above date. oae athe. france wi says that cle tion 1s the circulation of blood.” “Digestion is enabled him vo caim honesty the famous ditch of viz: ‘TON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- | Philedeiphia, t) aw. apd 13-15 p.m. Brussels and Ingrain Single and Double Bed- ALIENS AND DEE WORKS, vou Gato | Fur Situeriy and intermediate ‘poate, 67:30 amy , bo Hes’ and Gent's Garmentecf all hindeCicavel and | “4.30 p.tn- ; quantity of Bed Sens. 100 Feather | Dyed without being ri Ladies’ E: ir and Shi Mat- | sepeciaity. Thirty-bve moderate. Goods called { Springs, Ke Crumb Cicths, rand aud deliv, pe ey 1s when | bacon. ‘They passed so quickly from one place of | REMNANT SEASON AT LANSBURGH & 5R0.'s, | Hote*esst? ERE tes, “Extension ‘Tablen, nan colted for food is taken into the stomach.” “Tne gastric | absorbiny interest to another t ther had the g to for a Pee, ae: arte sop A Te poe — MADE UP OR RIPPED, Juice keeps the bones trom creaking.” “The | time to bicker. When France was LE Pee cm gregadindlenpl cmanpacyrtrag nena [MR hy i Stowen Hall lisck, Folder . ” A.FISCHER, * | eyes are set in two sockets in a bone which | went nto Spain, Duc soon went out of it cans ees al Gemere | o por Matting Sc, with s| e14 006 Gata | 1 pan Leave, turns up at the end and then becomes the | they found the foads so rough and rutty. “There | to inform our patronsand the people in general that | Chairs. Couches, 50,020 tom. Same ‘Amount of Orockers, Glass aud Tinware, je Castors, at ‘and Cutiery, &c.. at a ‘our = = Siprom THORSDAY, SEPTEMBER TWEN-| PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ParticulaF attention called to this sale. _se18-2t TH, SUPERIOR “KRAKAUE\” PIANOS, BUR- | EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. dette Onganeand the Pre Pian at f) ‘HING, BOOTS, SHOES, 56m : ‘407 Tow Se aw. 910.000 ST0Es, MENG YEENISHINGR ose.” ‘three covert: of the brain are the | is a velocidrome as well as a hippodrome now in | we have now on hand a Full Line of Fall Remnanteand an qa = enka eon Paris. Special ar kinds ocese epimers — growth of a J mouth | Members of the town council think of turning | our THIRD FLOOR for the inspec ‘any one wi and extends to the stomach.” “Anatomy is dis- | over the Grand Prix fund to the velocipedists, ‘and | will do us the honor to eall. Secting of bodies generally lifeless.” “Anatomy 18 | so encouraging te home manufacvure of ‘steel | In order to convince ALL of the advantage derived — = ee, ieee ees seudy aoe horses, Cirtlage-bullders are my Valuable | by calling, we will herewith submit a specification of tion of parts, hygien these ints from steed. Thave just seen a bargains: Ladies’ Jerseys (tallcs are ours). “Kinds of bathing, adapted to | pony dog-cart, a miracle of lightness, with wheels | Some of tbe inch Bown eager ween Washington and Baltix 10, 3:30, 4:3 od burm an ‘mediate pointe, 19am, 285, 211 30 pan, NOTIONS, Sc. &c., Note ee OF Tk SESTEMEES RE- dutermediaie stations, 17 p.m..$10 the age, quantity, quality and healt per- | and springs borrowed trom those of’ bicycles and | Boucle Jackets, in Black, Brown, and Blue, reduced Rye ‘open the Haliet ‘& Davis Piano Kooms with son.” “Supernator are the muscles about the from 83.50 and 83.25 to @L ol 1 UTHWEST, | Choice lot of Upright Pianos for sale aud rent. train leaves Washington on Sunday Pack.” “Ihe hygiene of a muscle should bave Couple of adults to use Hand lint eoguen fobs | 20 Fine All-Wooi Flannel Ladies’ Pelieso Wraps, in {C20 FOUR-AND-A HALF STREET 80 se7-6m iL, SUMNER, stopping. st ail “stations on Metropulltny proper rest and exercise.” “Hygiene ‘Is the study | Grawn at a fast. pace by #’Newioundland. “On the | Garnet, Navy Blue, and Dark Green, reduced from 612 | se18-6t° Til ALL Tor Frederick. 110.10am, 13, 14.35, 15300 Of the time and m=nner of the action of the mus- | 2q of next month there Will be a grand interna. | to $2.50. JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. | WW HAVE A SUPERB LINE OF Bundays 1-15 pm, gles and large Dlood-vessels,” “The mouth 18 | tonal bicycle and tricycle match “in the Bols de | This garment sold at such a sacrifice could be easily | 1)’ —— DEC! » PIANOS. 3 wh. +10:10 am. and 1530p. the commencement of the alimentary canal, | Roulogne. ‘Turtists had better look out for them. | changed into» Weepeee 10 FINE LARGE MULES. KER BROS ‘or Luray and points an the Shenandoal: and it extends through the throat, wsophagus | selves. I can tinagine the public belng brought to | “‘Omfeass ‘inerk Chontst 8 CARTS, 1 LARGE WAGON. WEBER PIANOS. BR toRosncke, and all pointe syuth via Norfolk am into the stomach.” “The extent of the mouth velocipede ‘matches as more exciting than apes ‘Remnants, besutiful styles, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, sateen: sakes. Western KK. 3 p.m nee onal helps the digestion of food.” “Nervous system a | Tard vel as ad only Sc. per yard: regular price 10c. ‘AT AUCIION, . p Liste arnve trom chtcero aaity 7 29 a.m, and 3 decided part of the body.” “A young person who | 2°FS racing. A new lotof German Bed-Ticking Remnants, in Blue Me WY ERAT Ke SaE TEMBER, FOUR. ESTEY PIANOS. Sod 1.55 p.m: trom Pittsburg dally 7 goes to parties and has great excitement has gen- EFFECTS OF WHEEL COSTUMES ON DRESS. and White and Fancy Mixtures, warranted Feather | 7EENTH. A peed pane, ESTEY ORGAN: Pa. é m erally some Drain trouble, such as St. Vitus | If there 1s to be @ thorough change in feminine | Proofs SIO TINE Laker weLes - ‘From Philadelphia, Chester, and Wilmingtow, 10:45 dance.” “It is far more reliable to drive out the | aress it will arise from the use ‘the American : Me * 186. 8 ale cae TCUMASLE PRICES AMD Sanets ap | Wess Ree an ee ae, ween ot fire of a room and put on extra clothing than it 18 | isay tourists are making of the sociable trycicie. — — — 1 LARGE WAGOR, ee ine aaa Baltimore 108m dailvaud 12-154 'm. suplay only. to put on no clothing and sit in front of a burning | Mayaune late aa gatas nage | wy, ma =a a SINGLE ANY DOULLE HARNESS | | SUIT ANY PUKCHASEM peimcre 20 a pe dallvand 12160 m vender cele, arene Dole Wat te cone reg Om tne fat | Sook with Hope to What the future may Dring | cane of Heutrow Turkey Res Table Licct Rem. | exfBesbere tuuenare the Best ever ofered for ale in PIANOS 205, 10 (46-minute train), 11 ($5 mine ne oogy cen Laken oo eee By the body has | rorun.” The Amazon has tried in vain to convers | nanta in a | inscarch of Fine Animals: “g PIANOS se SOS ES te Me eke teltie which contsins, the eat arcAvity | her séx here to bloomertsm, and she petitioned ue | beats!” NeW Aesiews, at 30c. per yard: generally sola | 10,scerch of Fine Animals | Oo ceatip, PIANOS nd 31... On Kundaye, 6:30, 0 YO 108 Sa BO i t, | chamber to authorize them toget rid of troublesome | “40% erdareahe . w8-d Anos | 41:25, 2 2 10. 5, 6:30. 8:45. 4 gilt diet of twenty-four hours man, should eat | Powns and the more complicated undergarments, | _ We take this opportunity to inform the reader that PIANOS | perce ealiat yor, and some of all the nutritious articles.” “The first | £0770 don short tunics and zouave toaene aS mir See ta ney ond well-aonocted tine of funcy | a> Ten AP Tae raiiael Siakree ete tae Frases | fines on orders loft at Ucket offices, G19 aud 1: digest rs at the lowest prices possible, 10 dozen of ESDAY. SEPTEMBER 888, FOR JANOS | Feunayivania ave. oes see inte 10 ook eae Fi Fgh ton, orbit a Segue bour ad place, enon, dacs cod Wot ENE Ts CHAS. 0. BCULE. ‘code against ladies themselves | vy brass finish, at 990.; regular value $1.50.| ~~ —~ Bat ter Mauer a 2 ‘ee °° | § dozen of Leatherette Writing Desks very conven, | .€27OWING TO THE INCLEMENT WEATHER, VER BOATS. Encouraged by this discovery, Madame Artie | ieut and ornamental article, at 29¢.; worth 50c. py eye ey aS _POTOMAC RIVER BOA has appeaiod to, Worth a8 a legisiator ou dress | One Prices heretofore. SBeMBER TWENTY PLIST at mame hour and place 7 MAC TRANSHORTATION LINE. and has asked him ‘costume whic! ‘which time it will positively take place. gS saamenoesaren ato would secure to the working woman the free play LANSBURGH & BRO. oe18-3t SULCLMSS ‘BOS. Aucta, rbtenuer SUL. Gaye te lan vee Svephensowe of her muscles, and release ‘ber trom. half-00} {VALTER B WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioncera | _ We Tent pianos for any length of time desired, and | »iis™ SUNDaL "sts lock pu auvee flounced petticoats, and #0 forth. Plus ouvent? | 915 420, 422, 424, 426 7th Bt. N. W. = sith the option of purchase, "You willbe pleased with | isi atget oS Worth is not going to quarrel with fashions that On Gua a cae [VERTIETE. at | our oi ao pote or further a EELS 90x BRO. ht hin Weaith, however ridiculous they may TEN O'CLOCK 4, I we shall sell. st our saicercom ANOS, PRICES AND TERMS. 3-60 etreet what, be, But I think that somebody who has a name I vaca! nd fortune vo make could dos good sdversing | Home D)zconarioxs, ca guaran West, a stock Mt VERNON! MT. VenNow: NOWONS CHRISTMAS ToYS, CIGARS, TOBAC- JARVIS MANAGER. M ~ S,RIRGE Dene into vows, lasesed Bim and afterward business by launc! ines enaa grep, We are now receiving and showing some of our Fall 20, Bo. 3 eae 934 Pet nw. ae Sas bad ‘soared the bear up in the Lilia, some 9 ries ‘and the gaiters were embroidered like moccasins, | ™portations of Materials, which are to be made up in == ae ee eo eee on out of town, and started in chase of him. The ipnsep e cgeen on aed Novelties and Home Decorations. Among some of the ARDMAN, FOR RENT AND SALE ON | 10 o'clock a ui. Meturning, reaches Washington bear could just run fast enough to keep out of the Grit and Pluck in Sickness. latest are a Pure Linen Bolton Sheeting, entirely new. [CKERING, iy TERMS. a feet LL BLAKE, Captain. Way of his pursuer, and he made a bee itne for | Dr. M. Maurice in the St. Louis Republic. ‘New Moleskin im seven of the new Art Shades, en- WAY, u8- z C - town. He ran rignt down the center of the prin- ‘Ihave seen grit save many a, life. I have had a | tirely new. AnD Orde PIANOS | suz7-4a ’ Co ts ge iit satay at top Lavan thoes | ant whe nly lomo, “Iwi aocaley Tey Oued noe xan Puro Tuhster nar betaine EEN along the streets, who had pulled their guns to | W48 compelled to nes that she would. There | 299 New Shades in Rope Silk. HETH, at | UN IA TOKE, WORKMANSHIP | FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS pre touching at RiverLade fg the Lamon hee his etal ee ce SINS was no omecnteg! her. “Doctor,” she answered, 40 New Shades in Rope Linen, and large assortment BALE Fast ek Dey pl efor And PUABILEEY On to our | $282.02 far ee Noudnt Creek. Ve. st. Clements Bey sud Pate arte we | ee Shall not die.” Grit it was that | of New Materials for new work. At Improved re large. ‘house of 1% rooms: “Artistic - ‘im ‘of Seephends Ser schedule, JOHN B- PADGETT, te for nim, and aow thay have gor his Bide seufod Siok agate, ance Ss" rAintnagny a o asatiy, bat 8 OPPENHEIMER & BRO, “4 wodern improvement acd SOOW RIDLEY: Mauagee, OS Se Ce een ‘there caine ply, “You sella” ” THOS. R WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. XEAN STEAMERS. ‘The Letter Came Too Late. a ae And she LS A ROO, PWOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. WM. KNABE & CO., OCEAN S81 ___.... 7 eae 1 —— my $17 Market Space —__ — ‘From the Nebraska State Journal way 514 Oh st. nw, OFA NALUABLE FLOURING = “Yes, George,” she sighed, while a choking sob | at all times, think ping WH, D. WN AS = TES. Bai flap inn fl aptencnenp ifewagh a omemmngmed poh cal iokeoes Originators and Designers of Now Work. SIME FOURDEL, itia ON tuk Case FAMILY SUPPLIES. young max started back in horror. The moonlight | CAmé, and pri cits through the open window made his | brgo asyou ourt of the C3 face look all the more ghastly pale, Great beads | lust illness. ke sen Os “New Sovrn” Parexr aND W. H. TENNEY FAMILY FLOUR. i i i : i TH Fe i 5 E é : ' Ee Hi lore, Then, remembering ‘the ctrouny | Aag.no one i A i EE i 5 Fi 2 i i 4 iff te ry i F tf 14 § H i 8 E; Sees fil iff A : : E 5 : Sarat ine year, when : mail servicer” ‘The man ‘water power ia to be Mrs, Grand: address aged be part Sst ss masa eee lasee eee ast Lear ee ea charged maid vo get wpiayou be < ma is ‘eine. Ladies Gulp.” hiemody 6 very other woman on forks eus- “just home trom Europe.’ poem tome ‘rtwoot be DNOTMRRE i o they spin,” but ‘took ‘At least Bait ‘Deen taken abroad ml ul i ‘i | i