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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1888. TRUTH ABOUT GEN. HARRISON.|GERMAN OUTRAGES IN SAMOA. WINTER IN GOOD EARNEST. SALARIES OF BALL PLAYERS. m “4 His F Partner, Denies | Americ: jhmen and Samoans/ A Severe Storm of Wind and Snow How the New Graded Pay Scheme Will Judge Hines, ‘ormer r, ‘ans, Englis! ‘Work. Some Lies About the President- in » Brutal . Along the Atlantic Coast. Work. BAKING From the New York Mail and Express. The steamer Mariposa, from Sydney and| ‘The first serious storm of the season on the The recent action of the league in establish- . ‘ Judge Cyrus C. Hines, of Indianapolis, who Auckland, has arrived at San Francisco, A | Atlantic coast strongly recalled the blizzard of ing s graded salary scheme for professional. was Gen. Harrison's law partner for fifteen correspondent at Apia, Semoa, writes as fol- | last March. In New York city fora time yes- players in the league hos attracted much atten- years, is at the Gedney house. Several years lows, under date of November 6: Matters are | terday the people felt that they were in for a | tion, and a good deal of speculation as to the ago the judge retired from the practice of law, | daily growing worse in Samoa, The American, ees worthy successor to the terrible storm which | outcome is indulged in. The Sporting Times but his close, friendly relations with the Presi- British and German consulates are guarded by | paralyzed the metropolis in March, Snow be- | says in regard to the matter: dent-elect have Rever ceased, and there are | pistoons of marines from men-of-war, who are | gan to fall at 10 o'clock, and it was aecompa-| Many suppose thet the principal league play- ABSOLUTELY PURE few persons better informed about his per- all fortified by sand bags. This state of affairs | nied by high wind. The mercury stood at | ers by this act will be cut down to €2.500, but about 30 above all day, The storm extended | such is not the case. Imagine a club attempt- eonal characteristics, A Mail and Express re- went into operation October 24, and was caused porter saw the judge to-day at his hotel. He | by acts of the Germans, whose attitude toward | through New York city and into New England, | ing to cut down Keefe, Ewing, Connor, Pfeffer, e zat: was asked: ia. kmccionns ‘sad. Raglsd at will d- isle | Mal hen cece enlete cabaed "Blas laa Kelly, Glasscock, Daly, Richardaon, Brouthers, wee’ esome Es “Have you seen the article ina Chicago pa- | natives is becoming unendurable. A patrol of | The snow of the day was followed in the even- | Clarkson, Ward, and, in fact, the salary of any ; sige the per about Gen. Harrison's personal character- | three armed sailors from the German man-of- | ing by a hail storm, which lasted far into the | league player of prominence to that figure. It ‘ be istics?” war Adler travels the streets with loaded mus-! night, ‘The wind blew a gale, and many ves- | would cause a revolt that could not easily be © e b> ‘Yes, and it is « tissue of misrepresentations, | kets every night. A few nights ago the ‘Tol | sels took shelter in the coves about the island. | quieted. But such is not the object of the } cracm. some of which are too absurd to answer. The | met two English gentlemen, when one of the | 4's took shelte ship, Which den. uandonal? Wit lielger Cia he ate ee eas ae 1clous aS “we AUCTION SALES. man who wrote it evid t the | German. sailors, “without provocation, struck : plan that he would make a morereedaite arti-| Ur’ nitchis, cor of the Eurlabees’ s ines | Tompkinorilie, dragged her: cochors and nar- | forepe sayihing of ths tina” esi players now FUTURE Days. HOMAS DO" iG, Auctioneer. Seago em + ri i " + under contract or under reserve willbe exempt, cle by relating the reverse of facts. He tells| blow in the face, knocking him down. The rowly escaped colliding with the United States 7 A caly of the inner life of Gen. Harrison, and begins | Englishmen, who were unarmed, did not re- | craiser Boston, anchored at quarentine. A two- cee — sass — fod y by saying that he isa Presbyterian of the sever- | sent the blow, but Mr. Ritchie reported the af- | masted schooner from Haverstraw for Eliza- layers who want to leave one league club to it school, and the only books he reads with | fair to the British consul, Col. Logan. beth was blown ashore on the reef in the Kills join another will feel the effect. Of course the pleasure those concerned with the develop-| During the early part of November the Ger- | off Constable Hook, and went to pieces. The new player who s ia now will wet be uble ment of the Calvinistic system and others | mans threatened to reportsome Americans who | crew escaped. ° to over get a sal “5 higher than $2,500 unless touching upon the Cromwellian period. Well, | opposed their proceedings. Among these were| At Pi eepsic the storm was very severe, | yy Gor So anager or field captain. * © * itis true that the geucral is «Presbyterian, | (f° Moore.’an Ametican Citizen, and the | the wind blowing 50 miles an hour. In the Mo- | M¢,\s made manager or eld captain. | *. * * and he is not ashamed of the fact either, but largest merchant in Apia. While Tamassese, the hawk Valley 4 inches of snow had fallen at 7 resent generation of Teague pl re is this: he does not devote himself to one branch of | rebel king, who is a tool of the Germans, was | o'clock last night. About Wilkesbarre, Pa., 4 Lt ke, for example, a man who is dissatistied reading exclusively. He is fond of reading | besieged on Mulinun Point, near Apia, some of | inches of snow was also reported. ‘ with one city and wants to go to another, as is history, and is usually well informed on nearly | his warriors entered the house of an American | In Boston there were snow, sleet, and high the case in a great many instances now. Nearly all subjects. The assertion that he reads few | named Scanlon. drove him and his family out, | winds, Several inches of snow is reported all every player of prominence wants to go to books and has little sympathy with book cul- | killed his stock, and threatened t take Scan- | over New England. Telephone, telegraph, and | Sv0°7 RAYS of P Stee ndsks Oc de Comprising ture is erroneous. A more refined and culti- | lon’s life. This was done in full view of the | electric-light wires are down in many cities. | | obtication of fancy salaries given to Ward, PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING-ROOM, vated man it would be dificult to find. He is | German garrison, but the latter made no effort | At Portland, Me.. the storm was terrific, and Reete Brouthers, Kelly et al. Now, ifa player | * % s clear and cogent thinker. Often we | to stop this proceeding. Natives repeated the | the damage to shi ipping in the harbor will be | ;* ottin g £2,800 in Pittsburgh, W: ashingt Aap AND OTHER FURNITURE. have had cases that brought us in con-| performance a few days later; whereupon Capt. | heavy. Off the coast the gale was furious, Indie a he Willaehgeare: to » Sage Ato EW AND TOAorment of tact with noted lawyers from other | Leary, of the United States man-of-war Adams, | At Atlantic City much dainage was done along om ar Seen neues ee Steen akenes x UND-HAND CARPETS. states, and I have never known his legal | conveyed such a positive communication to the | the ocean boulevard, part of which has been to get his release he wouldhave tobe classified, | 300 PAIRS MEWs, Wi Opinion to be disregarded. Indeed. his ideas | captain of the German man-of-war and the | washed away. The bark Hannah and the and in consecuence take his chance. This, of ABD CHILDR. redominated. His capacity for concentrating | German consul as caused them to restrain the | schooner William D, Warvel are ashore in the | Course, ‘would not suit him, and he would pr YENCANSON BROS., A bis mind upon one subject is wonderful. He | natives for the time being from further acts of | harbor of Lewes, Del. A schooner is ashore at .f + JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMEER TWENTY-/| KN. Commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, At_Our Salesrooms, ‘9th and D streets northwest, REGULAR SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURN’ SAREE TS aed LIBRARY has often become so engrossed in legal stady | violence. The three years’ cruise of the Adams | Rehoboth Beach Tife-saving station. Tae oar ee ei eica Father than go else” | THREE, HUNDRED PAiS MENS. WOMENS, BOYS, that in order to test him I have advanced some | expired two, months ago, but such was the Morocastle, from Philadelphia, for Sun Fran | Ming increaacd salar, — AE AUCTION, ce away. | ag at TE KAD Mat Posi: absurd proposition and asked his opinion, He | serious condition of affairs that Capt. Leary | cisco, arrived at the Delaware breakwater Sa oo 1 TUES x IBER TWENTY, | Genes. No. 60 Hetreet northwest. 1 thou Weal Guan glue canis sally and never | decided to remaia here cntil relieved by the | urday night, and Sunday morning the bark’s| But, of course, as in other rules of that char- | sry O'CLOC Teserve the goods as partisily mentioned ; ¢ TWELY we sbove—the lon 7 &: imi or is withij roo! | aJor portion of which being made by Kirby, whose lose the logical continuity of his original sub- | man-of-war Nipsic from Callao. cables parted and sho was driven into the | *¢ter—notably the $2,000 limit clause—there is in cur selesrooms, Yth and D streets ce umn uf rork bas always beeu considered of the best and needs i i i ways a chance to evade the law. It can be | BT West, consignment of ino other ceopenmepaanion ject. Afterward, when he was not absorbed, I| ~ Tamassese is now encamped with his fol-| breakwater, where she went to pi The |4 ty nig REE HUNDRED PAIRS OF SHOES, 0 othe: Tould restate my proposition, and is 8 spies of loncanian homber, se Sanat » about 12 crew were safely landed. Reyne a | yEEes « Sceation of bayer is calle asi ak hi h ed to it. With afew | miles from Api le has built forts and rifle —— 90 . nt 4 Auctions OWING TO THE STORM THE ABOVE SALE mcisive sentences’ he ‘would. dispose of the | pits and is avaiting the Metaatarien:itieving| FOREIGN NEWS AND GOSSIP. gould be made manager with the sume purpose W eed sphegspoued cath FC ESbAY DECUAEBER TOURTE, question effectually, showing that he had been } ene understood on both sides that a battle 3 —_ ‘s Gedia tina” eves, v . 1 aoe. a ry po RO EES too engrossed before to pay any heed to it. | would take place early in November. Mataafa’s | Sigrior Ingami, a Roman advocate, who died : Opp. City Post-Office, 3 His judgment is his own, and while he is fond | men number 6.000 picked warriors. “Both sides | recently, left 1,000,000 francs to the pope. Scat Saar T]\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. f his friends he will not be influenced by | are armed with repeating rifles. Mataafahas| Two conservatives and a communist were PUBLIC PEOPLE. T ros ;. —— — ., Vv. 1" them, except in so far as his jelownt might | received large detachments from Savaii, one of | elected to the French chamber of deputies yes- Geraldine Ulmar ‘was thrown from her horse CHAE Est are, Ossiatine or RRP agree with the An indefatigable worker | the Samoan grou terday. by ‘A’ grot i is ox- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK D\ N and straightforward in all his dealings, he will, It is reporte "thet Gucman Tes Oued Summonses have been issued for the arrest | it Rotten Row, London, Saturday. It is ex-| SPECIAL SALE FOR ACCOUNT OF MANUFAO- WITH STOREROOM. 0. i 4 ada? ‘Est. patunk, be, very popular and mach-admired | Brande, an ex-German artillery officer, and | of Mesers. Finucane and Sheeby, Irish mem-| pécted that she will be confined to her room | soe. ax wing oe sonp WITHOUT RE- SLUM} ERANE DWEULTRG Read President. | two other Germans went to Tamassese’s fort at | bers of parliament, for intimidating a farmer em t ‘. inister to : s AND 1 SIXTH STREET NORTHW! “The Chicago writer said he imitated Walt | Salnatifa, October 18, and gave him several | in county Limerick, Mr. Straus, present American ministe SERVE WITHIN OUR SALESROOMS TUESDAY, u e By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of Whitman, and sat around every evening at | hundred rifles, several thousand cartridges, | The steamer Newburgh, of Leith, while on a bot gece id ak Neen prone ft pred ee ES TWENTY-SEVENTH, AT HALF. | Disitictof Columbia, passed: November 6% ‘loafing and inviting his soul.’ Is that|and a barrel of dynamite. On October 24 | Yoyage from Grangemouth to Aarhuns with | Solid a ublime porte ai 4 zs the smeded deoree passed. November 1688, ia the ; i a nuse of Louis Kurtz, ar, va. Louise Kurta et al, No, ilors from the man-of-war Adler fired into a | coal. foundered in the North sea, Sixteen per- | Cossor: A banquet in his honor was given at) pas TEN O'CLOCK A. M., CONSISTING OF A | $%'s at * His home life is delightful and happy, and By ¥ ‘will ‘ e Yildiz Kiosk on Friday evening, ae peektices fn frost of te emi aS | boatload of Mataafa’s men who were paddling | sons were drowned. gear ee ue ay as decghter, Gen.| FINE LOT OF SINGLE AND DOUELR BUGGY pul austen front of ie prewises cn WORDAS, ST plesutes teams penta Game comforts | along to Apia. None were hit, Soon after the | | The Italian government has issued an order | » Since the marriage of his daughter, Gen bes ma He Gti sat at ee ey eo Rd nd pleasures to any political office. His pri- | Germans fired a volley into several foreigners’ | forbidding vessels. to approach the Island of He is no longer careful abont hisattire:and | AND CARRIAGE HARNESS, TRUNKS, LAP Grom, front fo rear of Jet thirteen (13) in sacare mum wet a more hospitable nee estas aneret | houses. A public indignation meeting was | Madalene, the object being to prevent the in- | He is. no longer careful about h ROBES, BLANKETS, NETS, SADDLES, A LARGE | ¢Uivecotory aed basen Ue eh Ie eee, net a more hos: ble man, and it was always | held, and as a result United States Cofisul Black- spection of the forts. mm, pleasure to dine at his home. He is accused, | lock and th mn y or, at option . i e giv . 7] 7 - room, No 3 beventh street northwest. ; British consul requested the cape The Bien Publico, of Quezaltenango, Guate- | , Lord Tennyson's family have given up the LINE OF FUR LAP ROBES AND OTHER SIMI- F tx br onectaind at i 4 i = ee the Sonth of Braise Also, on the SAME DAY, AT HALF-PAST FOUR ponnen 7 this Chicago writer, of being a dainty eater. | tains of the respective men-of-war to fortify | mala, reports that a woman in that town has | rene! taking the red Mid been moved back to | | LAR GOODS NOWIN SEASON; MUST BESSOLD. | Cy URN RM thy sald, trusteo, will eae nty-fve | e is not a he: eater. but is an average good | the consulates, so that a place of refuge might | given birth to three infants, two of which are the Isle of Wight. He is still very ill, but it is (25), in equare numbered four Lunda Gok len ster. The article said he was a poor carver. | be offered foreigners in case of emergency, | perfectly white and the third perfectly black. hoped the ‘dan ardite #Gaiear kes ‘past, (480), improved by Shree two-sto a hatever Gen. Harrison does he does well, and | The United States consul posted a notice stat-| It issaidin London that an American has a alt Whitmen peipercd rt with » heery ocld Nos. 1341, 1343, and 1345 Sixth hen called upon to earve at his own or any- | ing that precautions had been taken to protect | submitted to the French government a con-| 990) tebe fa caable to Shich hla jody else's table, he always succeeds admirably. | the Americans from further outrages by the | trivance by which dynamite shells can be fired 3 x . Terms of sale: Gne-third cash, and the balance tn SET, HARNESS, Rope, | 92° aud two years from pty interest J Ree y G per cent per annum, sec" trust upon a en. Harrison has a keen sense of humor, but | Germans. from ordinary guns, exploding at the targe.. | Dn bods, “November Boughs” | | Qn TUESDAY, NOVEMBER tw EVENTH, | pay all cash Or any exester pordon Gant aes tied | eOMAS DOWLING, Auctionsse. e ne ai in ae ‘tories that are | Americans in Apia complain that the govern- tape iy om — ane ne _— Rollins at Boston the other day was due to mencing at TWELVE Poroa ag ‘sex paid to da {ES} Se oriperny xs SALE x delicate or any way uncleai ment had neglected to offer them the protec- | cert at Albert ondon, last Tuesday, be- | \*° he hee, . of o ben to witch temadioc aetce will be sold as an entirety. eacl “This writer asserts that Gen. Harrison is | tion to which they are. entitled, thou hY Capt. | cause the diva refased to respond to a third ee es ae xy reget , Phaeton, &e., to Which attention is res Wall be Faained atthe ting of sale ou both the Seventh VaLvani E ciRotLaring Lipnany, old, unrespousive and not popular in Indian- | Leary, of the Adams, has done everything pos- | encore. Aman who tried to make a speech | Tmaine lly restored at noon Saturday.” His | MNUOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer: uot complied with within ten days after the sale the aT if polis. Have these statements any founda- | sible to protect American interests. The United | Was hissed down. Mivniclane thine} ywiliveceva: 3 ole i . ; Tight is reserved to resell the property at the risk and A GREAT SACRIFICE. “None whatever. The general is not unpop- | from Callao. She will relieve the Adams and | erick Graham, Bart., of Netherby, county int buffeting With Mle hued euk cent, howe 46 CATALOGUE SALE OF A at cost of purchasers. lar and is not cold. He is « natural leader of | the latter vessel will sail at once for San Fran- Cumberland, and Miss Jessie Low, daughter of n oe I osetia y . sini ROBERT H. T. LEIPOLD, . mencing at THR in bulk nen. I confess that he is not the kind of man | cisco. the late Mr. Andy Low, of Savannah, Ga,, | be seni to an asylum once no see nn c a nol 2-eod&ds 1331 F st. n.w., Trustee, fF "Tae Lee = hat Tom, Dick and Harry—or anybody, for See were married in London Saturday. Bea gig aed oe eee swepapers | CHO!GE AND WELL SELECTED COLLECTION | o5 sue anove aaik it POSTPONED ON AC- in part ea follows: ven that matter—become so familiar with him that The Moonshiners’ Mail. The Prince of Wales was so delighted with | deat sine haan t oh fe ends ana Sean Thea JAPANESE count of the weather until SATURDAY, DECEMBER Valtetis Creal rary coptaning 2.600 Book they slap him on the back. But that does not | From the Atlanta Journal, the Hungerian national dance (the Csardas) | every day, despite his doctors, and upon rend- : ’ "ie oe sired business "7° oe ake him any the less warm hearted. His per-| An interesting scene occurs each morning at that he has made arrangements to introduce it eae him ae be Gina Pind te Selly ko S n26-eokds ROBERT H. T. LEIPOLD, Trastee. Terms: Three mp the eredit upon security, tanal friends are strongly attached to him; and | the county jail when the moonshiners' mail is | ® English society. It will be a feature at the flies into.a violent rago, and in order to keep | 7O=CEEAINS ANSON BROS, Auction md MANY "X MogiaiN, Bescwtan Benes ae crete en en Ot os alad Phand ate dow abort doa handel By reyerier yar dare leone wear Bou. | him pacified his doctors are obliged to’ make BRONZES, CURIOS, } aman 4 nga OFFICE GE WASHINGTON DaNENHOWER, se county he live —Mae: —we! a banquetin Paris yesterday Gen. ae | "da _ r1 a aguinst him by 35 pice, beach it poten and forty illegal distillers of mountain dew in | janger said: “I am moze patriot than a Sar edit etd - being Sone ARTICLES OF VIRTU, | TRUSTEE'S 8. MISTRG ABOUE eGo pe LITE Strect Northwest, Dir. Blaine a plur of 229 in 1884, is no cri- | the jail, and to hear from home ia their great-| soldier. I ardently desire peace, not peace gine pine fore tes Gladstdae-Parneli | FINE EMBROIDERED SCREENS, POTTERY, EXCH CAND D STREEES Oe AETHER: | PEREMPTORY | SALE 2 y, terion. it can be easily explained. The natu- | est and probably only pleasure. Many of these | Which is demanded, but peace imposed by 8 | Stab of ‘Pittsburg. on British polities,“ bet Gielen eatsicsen B IEENTUCKY AVENUE ANDON | BUILDING 2078 ON N Se AC = ral gas fever has broken out in Marion county moonshiners left home, or, rather, were taken | {fm and dignified attitude. That is the only iuthiorides 4tie Ulub to puklile none Gea’ on LOISONNES, QUERS, &c., : VENUE, NEAR ‘STREET Sonrabaer and there are three companies digging ditches | fron their homes very unexpectediy, and had | Pé#ce acceptable to French hearts,” p' and trying to utilize the newly-discovered fuel. : 3 Pe FRIDAY, ‘ Villia Axe , ‘ its subscription lists “for as much as any other | AT MY NEW ART SALESROOMS, 11TH ST. AND virtue of a trust deed given tome and duly re- | BER, 1888, at HALE Per 4 are ek Fed fuel, | no time to make arrangements for the welfare | -, William IL has no fixed salary as emperor of iette of & trunt, deed BI LE-PAST FO at, Fy ahi 8 ibes.” YLY. } cor 270, folio 30 et seq. one of the | I will offer for male in frout of the - a th. | Germany, but there is about a’ million dollars | °8¢ subscril ; ‘ PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ¥ f bs ie | of their families. There were wives left with- ~ te The clamor against Sir Charles Warren, a ; land records of the District of Coumbla, Y- will sell, | bered fe wen (47), forty-eight (46) panics. ed mien out proper protection and children sick, Is all|tBat he can use if necessary. As king of SDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY- | ¢#, MONDAY, THE, TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF No: Sfty sO) sey 52), i i esig: chie! B \- | TUESDAY, WED! welll att home? This ts the one deanion tiny | Prussia, however, he has a civil list amounting | Which caused him to resign as chief of the Lon q 4 : fang jedined PAIBER, AD 1888. commencing at FOU fires (89) in aguare yum Bee it = }o $3,550,000; but the taste for travel and other | 10 police. does not seem to have prejudice: SEVEN, TWENTY-EIGHT, 1888, Loe ee Oe Te en wont SE aaty tg if pombe, dails""'No whem the mail somes in| xDeteee incurred in the intrest of "he em | hit With tho qucen, & he hasbeen Gffered the |... SEVEN. TENTE-IG P.M. EACH Day, | troutof Lot 17, fi Sjuare fog “Fess aap Eve steel Faamber names, and therefore bows and shakes | they crowd about the jailer and watch with | Pie necessitates, it appears, an increase of Te Baton! vous Roster, tad sonic of Tae: ‘Sand iat . arch — that the general is re- | BuDgFy eyes She letters as Be takes thet from Dr. Si Willian Jenner hes resigned from | Pence Barrett, has been in Boston for a short | WILL BE ON EXHIBITION MONDAY, NOVEMBER nd ® front on 1:3th street east; lot 15 tromte | Say arkable for remembering names and faces,but | ie Pocket and reads aloud the address. With | 44° of or r A C street south, and part lot 170n Kentucky avenue. | faulting haser. i iati e g | Visit. He has been entertained by many of Mr, 3 : “These lotecan readily be subdivided iste seine he WASHINGTON D, OWER, Agent je | What eagerness the coveted treasure is seized! | the B _ pega Goes —— ag be Barrett’s friends and has been greatly liked. 96, 1888, ATA, Day. and lots inthe neighborhood are enhancing incetuc” | Tantus DOWLING, Aucuoner ‘S5Seast ate He hens rare eas the average public | Of into‘a corner the moonshiner takes his let. | Publication in the British Medical Journal, the ‘The emperor of Brazil's three little grand- ‘Terms: One-half cash, balance in one year, notes to | — Sg ee oa an. He has never cultivated his memory in : ' meg organ of the association, of the late Emperor , k t ape " ; he given bearing 6 per Cent interest, and tobe secured | (1 BORGE W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 036 F st, hat direction. I have a poor memory for | tf aud reads it over again and again—if there Frederick's note to Dr. McKenzie. The resig- | 8008 edit the anti-slavery journal called the | _n21-6t __ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | }o given bearing @ per cent i ‘option of purchaser. A | it faces and names, but I do not think the gene- whey wigueatdiadtay Fic npg lee be jail, | Bation reflects the anger which the publication Se a eee ‘the princely jour- | (£0. , Kuctioneer, 936 F st. Repogtt of 6100 on each loc st time of wale. conveysnc PEREMPTORY SALE. OF VALUABLE Rainey hemlet tah ine.,, As for bowing and | ine’auout his little home in the mountains he | has caused at court, Dr. Jenner being the court The emperor of Germany sleeps, as did his | I WILL OFFEE AT PUBLIC SALE, IN FRONT 0 Oe riek and costar Seatge, reserves the | LAND AVENUE NORTHWEST. haking hands with everybody, he is polite and | 15veg about with downent eyes, and curses | Physician. “Pago x Yee T ON TUESDAY, NOV EI elit fo resell at risk and cost of defaulting purcharer - pan! st eyes, k tri 5, randfather, on aniron camp bed. He is sub- AT HAT after five days’ public notice of such resale in some ike a true gentleman of feeling he never re- | S70 muttered against the revenue officers who | _.4 frightful accident took plate on Thursday Fect $0 inacenmia. “anit ofseewalice Sts teoen news published in Washington, D. ses to shakes hands and make himself agree- | ¢™uttered aga night at theater Lyrique, Paris. One of the | Ject to, insomnia night. Ni net duds CHARLES G. STOTT, Trustee, ble. . Ae chandeliers fell, injuring several spectators sit- | Bearly the entir ak Gind be te Ga) cf ike |) EA ROS Sy- THE ADOVE SALE Ts POSTPUNED OM A0- - Jt is said that the only point where Gen. | 4 Libel on the Young Housekeeper. | ting in the orchestra, and killing « young man, | _,P- T. Barnum announces that he is out of the FEET EACH count of the storm until TUESDAY, DECEABER Harrison's character touches that of his wife’s | prom the San Francineo Cee ee by name Obrecht. He had been sitting near | Citeus business for good, Feta ben arg, Known at, time of sale; $100 | Sonne ‘ is in their deep and common religious convic- el ; his tions. Is that an invention?” See ee nem ATT wis neat laartehe: eee ce “Yes; and without any foundation. They are | just the same and asks for things that do not mother further back, and had just changed | . “Sit,” said Mr. Shaw. the foremost editor of | devosit will be required ou each house, ers 4 be : Se ame nce aed pecs, two years old, “I have attended all your great demonstrations both religious, it is true, but they have many | exist and shows a lamentable ignorance of the L, 183 oe will —~ S-m,fskmat Nottingham, to Mr. Gladstone the other day, | C@gkligd with in ten days GEO, W. STIC Beret dats sens a PAO - GpPoRsE W. STICKNE! ; om , listened to all your speeches for the last The royal Italian commission appointed to | #24 eho 78 " TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK traits of character that bring them together | anatomy of animals and the inside of a cookery | prepare a scheme for the study of the life of 5 aeagt Seco my encceet iy Mr. Gladstone, Dw 1804 E STREET. NOMI , Pree ee Meas, téer ate | book. Inever ate anything cooked out of a| Columbus has completed its task, ‘The work | “You descrve my sincerest pits pia happy i every iw Mrs. ‘Harrison is eu | cookery book that was peorge lignin those | Will be divided into three parts. The Colum-| The rumor that there had been a serious dis. tured and refined, an s excellent literary 3 ‘a - TON, D. Equity cause No. N, nae De 79, the underseried trustee will ofter for sele, at | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date bian codex will be prepared by the Genoese | #8teement between Amélie Rives-Chanler and sen, : ing date te. She is a clever writer. cookery coneoctors make up receipts as musi-| commission, the predecessors aisd successors of | Het husbund is denied. Harrison is fond of | ci#ns write music. They sit down and think of in trontot the TUESDA\ id duly” recorded ; ; Carl Schurz and his children arrived in New D h eographical i all the things that can be used as condiments | CMmbus by the Italian geographical society SES JOU folie ee et ace ‘of the land records of }, folio 239, et seq., one of the lant a District of Golumbia. and at the request of the secured thereby, we will sell at public auctio- in WEDNESDA. The inquiry regarding Prof. Geffcken tends | Put a pin that will hold. Wither a rival with ea. : : : of the premises, on. W < > tia, ged : “ and Columbian bibliography by Sarrys, York Saturday from Germany on the Hammo- iRecstusal cals tex pecnstitoed Wy tap tneien: Onndbieen FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER. AD. 188-a POR | we te under d and bases of dishes, and they just make the |" The Australian government is building a | 7/8 i - “ of the purchase money in cash and the residue in two | O'CLOCK P. M., all that certath piece oF of land | DAY, the 7 “Several versions have been given, but it is | Whole business up, and never try them even on | fence of wire net 8,000 wiles long to divid Commodore Cicero Price, father-in-law of | equal fnstalments, payable respectively at ome atid two | and premises Kuown as Lot a4 pH. A. Kohr's subdi- | Sat public: ever: given, Now Sout Waleed pa aen long to divide | o.5 Duchoss of Mariborough; died in ‘Troy, Ni. | Seen nea nar atan respectively at Vision of original Lot numbered, in squarenumbered | Sell at pi ith reluctance that I r the joke.although | dog. | Take a pound of dour and a bucket of | New South Wales and Queensland, in order to | tl Duchess of Marlborough, died in Troy, N. Bf trust upon the prot 144,and the improvements thereon, in Washington | certain pieces Peni s ee S a relative Of | OF ougar and whittle lesen aad & half pound | ieep the jack rabbits out of the latter country, | X~ Saturday night, aged eighty-three yea hotpurehaser, “Aldea of Sark ok: | Three We inks: Gus! taich ‘ceils Sihiaun ds shen | eee ea no irs. Harrison. a gentleman .and skilled physi- | of ae, one little lemon, and_a tablespoon- | australia is paying not less than $125,000 per What Men Cannot Do. peste ire complied with te nosy tune foo Leueml paomemte in six (6), twelve (12) and elahtees | Buml forsy ian. M ears ego the doctor owned a | ful of Worcestershire sauce. Mix well, and | year to keep the pests down in what are known Risse day of sale oF property. re-sold at risk ‘of defoulting | (1s) mouths, bearing interest et the reve at B entree | Charlee ¥. Ee “6 y Mrs. Harrison and the | stir for ifteen minutes. Add a glass of porter | 4s crown lands. ‘The offer is still kept up of | From the New York Graphic. iq | Purchaser. All conveyancing ‘at the cost of the pan nnum, payable semi-annually, and secured. uj and doctor's wife conceived the idea of painting a | and a teaspoonful of ice cream: heat over a| $109,000 to any man who, will produce some-| | Here are some things a man cannot do: Smile | & aie «| ee D dcposlt st time of tale all con meee ign with indelible aniline colors upon the dog's | slow fire; and you will have something, Heaven thing that will exterminate the pests, through his tears. Make a crying baby smile. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneer re Sida. When i wan euaeuted tuaat speared in | 08 knows what. The chances are it will be try flaming letters on the canine’s side: New- comer’s Pills.” Mrs. Harrison and the doctor's wife thought it would amuse the doctor to see a sign on his dog. but it had the opposite effect. ‘The dog had a long chase around town before just as good as lots of things you find analyzed | ¢) clone hi accor. intenti fh Sis ss i ina cookery” book. Bat then 1 sappowe ou | eietete egeetucion gt an ftention t/a glance, ‘Talk with his mouth ful of pi sai or must have some vague idea about the succu- | The correspondence seized et Baron von Rog- | Cary his car fare in his mouth, Make love to| ITALIAN MARBLE, ALAPASTER, STATUARY, lent parts of animals when you go to buy meat, | genbach’s house prover that Prot Geffcken | two girls in the same room. Get a number six ABD TORRES OF ABT, and the young housewife had very vague ideas >? : cording at purcl = ———— | plied with in ten days. & CO., Auctioneers. AELON ASHFORD? srrosteos n9-¢0 JAMES H. SMITH § t#-THE ABOVE SALF IS POSTPONED TO MON- W4LTEE B. WILLA A Day, \OXEMBER Pode SES. 2888. same fal ‘ad he late em- | foot intoa number three shoe. Remain selt- | rcEspay and WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 97 ana | Peat HALE PASE FOUR OCLDCK B.. he found his master. ‘The latter imagined that | indeed. "She argued that a butcher should be | Mes Gfty end Te On OF the late em- possessed when there is'a pin sticking in him. 24a THREE “and HALEPAST needle FARO T ASHEGPD (+ crrustecs, the sign had been painted for mischief and he | able to give all the necessary information, net ; ead a book at the window and scrutinize EN it only ant the meat, but what todo with ot pered with Frederick’s notes, which were often : t our Salesroom, ©: 10h and Peri ia ave. | pp POSTPO! 2 : A . rth eg Pars ound to be misdated and ineligible. It is re- | everybody that passes. Spend the whole day | A{9ut Balesroom corner 10‘) an Srey gh Cag ep ED eS: e wanted people’s custom. She did not pro- Was somewhat angered. Some months after- ward the two practical jokers told him they count of the weather to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ‘a tees i ~ | Chi 5 fered at auction in this -PAST FOUR 0 P. j rted that the grand duke of Baden is trying | “Popping when he doesn’t want to buy any- Chiseled Art Objects ever offered THIRTY, 1858, at HALF. 4 Were the guilty ones and he laughed heartily.” | Pose to tax him too far. ‘She knew what she | fo induce the atone ae drop the case, >” | thing. quetried stom: nod imuported Ginckt ‘one Fieae | M same’ place. ANTON ARErORD, 2 <se—— Fanted, but she did not know how to cook it. | “‘The duke of Marlborough ‘has been taking A Mechanical Gare &e Hiscousk fialy. "Respectfully age a a RE n26-d&ds JAMES HSMITH. 'y Trustees, Press Censorship in Turkey. She went into the butcher's place. ow | Tather an unpleasant sort of revenge for the ish. LOREN NZI. ~ Gunégutdistereenane “What can I do for you to-day, Mrs, —? < _ ry A 7) <. From tl ‘harmaceutical Journal, said the polite butcher: smiling ss he choppca | {BUDS offered to his new wife. When his grace ut, collection will be arranged for examination ; om Areal humorist has been found in Turkey. | 4 Jot of ribs of some defunct animal which mar, | Ought her home to Blenheim the viear of | | Procure a glass of tater and pour a little of morning. JUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, t __ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Aucts. a . 4 = A - 4 v: BLE Ri He is the new press censor of Constantinepia, | pict ot fies of some detunct ic Woodstock refused to have the bells rung in| it down the patient's throat, While he is | pryHoMAa DOWLING, Auctioncer SPRONTING ONE BUDESD AND GEL TATE gall Usien ane sotné of the exdocs which betas | Cae keneet eee sorts of things in | Celebration of the event, holding old-fashioned | drinking the water he should press a finger on RABLE IMPROVED | AVENUE AND IMPROVED BY a PALATIAL ud th o exders which be kee | tous, hopes rs notions in reference to divorced men marrying | the orifice of each ear. By this method you 2 BEING NO. 1237 NCE. KNUWN AS No. 1190 VERMONT sent out. They will make the average Ameri- y we) - “ » | again. His grace took umbrage, and one o! . - A 2 E] ean local editor feel the value of libert hate? haa ead me a nice shin of beef.” | his first acts has been to stop his subscription | Pen the glottis, and in five seconds the thing ; NIX SEVENTH, | Under and by virtue of a Article 3.—Do not publish scientific or lit- A anethen aaron Seo cern ik, aprettalentiools: | © done. | Chould you by any chanes seoek with | 2 , ot 13, Au aauare | Inf. date july 20, 2885, erary articles too long for completion ina single t S88, at U , infront. ri Will sell lote A and F, sub-division of Jot 12, in square 7 n ope As a consequence the schools have been |an obstinate case you may rest assured that | 1]6 endo ty Ree ay Street by a depth of 87, Ste as. ot ced. one ot & r It was a delicate situation, If he asked her | closed, : issue. Avoid notice to be continued, which 3 Dist of he w1 ; the throat and ears were not closed at one and | wore or less, to a 30-foot wide alley. ‘Improved by @ | will on FRIDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY again she would get offended and. he would oo —______ ime; ei or we three-story press-brick residence with modern im- | Bi Ra pe 1888, at HALF-PAST FO causes uncomfortable tension of mind. Tose « customer. ‘He chopped another few rite Manderson Disappointed. before the ‘eats. were. thoroughly” stopped” or | Euae'geraps ere two-wor bck tables ea, |B Mj selbst public auction. i front of the presaen Article 4.—Avoid black spaces and suggest- | y, A TELEGRAPH OPERATOR'S MISTAKE PREVENTS | the water was not sufficient to fill the throat, | Terms: One-third e: balance in six and twelve sy ‘and ‘beityg in the city. of Wash cop Det ive dots in the body of an article. They tend ertainly.” eee a : Another precaution is to keep the chin well up. | Zopth® with interest and secured by a deed of trast | Stuste and being in the city of ¥ ied i, ivg Stppositions and disturb the tranquil- | «And I wish you'd just tellme how to cook egy hie mee Muicure wor Ghana: he tenets eee ey wal bere: | lots uumbered forty-nine (40) to alxty 60, both 12- $e eer mind, ss betely eee | A epecal tothe Philadelphia Times from In- | Sia" fudian “mneGical atiege ube hed Teen esis ee Some aah | Suntan eth met lecte a tpeteh ie case of a ‘aie ROR Even for that the butcher was equal to the | dianapolis, Nov. 24, says: Senator Manderson mented for some years to discover a method of yinuy be resold at the risk and | forty-eight pte George Taylors ‘and tells you that a governor or depats | °Ccsion-_ He sent her u nice roast of beef | arrived this morning and went immediately to | relieving the terrible stage of hicconghing in | “sista MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | Pati of square Lumbered two Bundr scent fy gece | wl a ch ene? ca ae | Ge, Mars rcence and when tld ta | Pl ee, nd tr wes he aloe. | Perse —__sHOMAS pow ey Sas ek ta egars oof te maladministration, or any other blameworthy | suc! of i i the President-elect had-gone fishing for the ucky Nun Seen nts together with the condact treat the charge as not proved and say rs Jeet Pow ph beef in her life. Some An Unlucky Number for Democrats. ments thereon, pen earn mit her terrible mistake, but day he was surprised, saying he had sent a| prom the Baltimore Sun, I dare say she won't 6 = . ‘ telegram last night from St. Louis apprising Article 6.—You are forbidden to publish pe- <n 4 s titions in which individuals or associations Eleven Months of Politics. him of his coming. Mrs, Harrison said she complain of acts of misgovernment and call the | From the Portland Oregonian, Nov. 15. had no knowledge of such a dispatch, and Pri- su : easements, HANCERY SALE OF VA vil .d appurtenances to the same BEING ROUSE NU MULE TOMA ACEC | Braseren tna Pre yen MBER A E78 | of in any wise appertaining. RON rT) i ia re- VENUE NORTHWEST, A} of sal half and in, If the latest claim of the West Virginia re- tor pi N aH 500} in UNIMPEOVED | | Terms le— cash, tenes one, Publican leaders at Wheeling is correct in re-| an are io be wiven, bearing an's attention to them. are to be given, bearing interest from ome serwenge ot aa xd Pri- | gard to the result for Congress, thirteen is, in- Piss (ra aa ¢ : j> The political campaign of 1888 in Oregon, | ¥*te Secret Was positive that the Mandit, | deed, an unlucky number for the democrats og| #4092: & bina word about attempts gu the lives of | Which, it may be anid closed with the repubit. | OTmAtion. | He, was on delivered, Yaasif | that state. According to these claims, on the Tess, at 1 loreign sovereigns or acts ‘of sedition in foreign | #2 demonstration Tuesday night, was the suddenly struck with an idea he went to the | face of the returns in the first district, Atkin- Fral chtate, ‘sil countries, for it is not good that such things | longest held in any state in the Union, lasting | library, overhauled the telegrams received | son, republican, has 18 majority for Congress. | four (34) and should be made known to our loyal and peace- | about eleven months, during which time yesterday and the mystery was explained. The | In the Third, McGinnis, republican, has 13 ma- | viston le population, e ticians and reporters wore hept clenn bon, | operetor converted the name-O. ¥. Mandersan | jority on crete oe tie returns, and in. the | a fol “Article 8&—You must not mention these martes were. hey) ‘ost con- | into C.F. M. Anderson, and the general not | fourth, G. B. Smith, republican, has 18 official | oft regulations in the columns of your jonrnal, be- | *t*2tly on the go. It began with the oe knowing such a party, and doubtless not re- | majority after the ‘revision of the vote. The eause they might provoke criticis of the republican and democratic state cen garding his business as urgent, decided not to | democrats, however, do not concede the cor- . Unpleasant observations from i committees. | Then followed the different | give up his fishing, and when the Senator ar-| rectecee uf these claims in regard to the first | Dy Atwo-story minds.” county and state conventions, after which all | rived he was wate ing his line from the banks | and third districts. In the second district, 60 ~ ae = = — onan ae of the White river in Dltesfal ignorance of a Hon. Wm. L, Wilson, democrat, has 883 ma- | ON THE, Pres " mes. A rs ne! sti d visitor whom missed. The | jority. ident’s Na the presidential campaign and election. sadinelion was, of ‘oe sotietactory to Lai ———+e2______ a Manderson, though President-el was ‘Wholesomeness of an Onion Diet. The Richmond Terminal Beaten. very much disay oa ited when he returned and | From the Buffalo pessend learned the fac: A prominent physician was seen buying barrel of onions, and, being guyed about one exception to the rule The Quiet Party. hoe. eae re that candidates f : = the purchase, said: ‘I always have boiled onions ao s for President whose namesend sg eran Freemen. for dinner for the benefit of my children. I are elected. Tilden, who was dubionsly A two-year-old, residing near here, re- beaten by Haves, is the i railroad from operating the east Tennessee, | ently made the acquaintance of a new baby been a and a receiver was ordered unless the stock- | brother. says: s Western railroad, that A large It is a singular coincidence i FSEe. a i Pil A i ia StEE i i d z | AE Nera i F I i <ornbination, which socks #0 control the whole eet south of Mason and Dixon's i: i