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er Dien | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. MBER 12, 1888. 2 A DAY OF REST. BUSY TIMES FOR THE POLICE.| FOREIGN NEWS AND GOSSIP. THE BUSIN.SS GIRL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. EDUCATIONAL. —— . — —— —_ eee | 5 ————— ee = The American Sabbath Union Begins | Spoiling the Expected Harvest of the| Emperor William has ordered that the Ber- A Young Woman that Knows what She 7 Ss oP SIXTEEX its Conventions. Pilforers who Frequent Stores. | lin police take vigorous measures to supprem | Wants, and Ian't Afraid of Horrid Men. 4 pet, teen at} ADDRESSES BY LEADERS OF THE MOVEMEXT—| Major Mooré has detailed anumber of po-| The French chamber of Fron, the New York Sun. STEE: . . ko. aT avo. = . a SEVEX HUNDRED THOUSAND NAMES HUXO CF | Licemen $9 look out for pick-pocketa and shop-| by a vote of G46 tod, inept ame Jesterdsy, | "Tie business girl is a new feature of life in ; D ; AST. JOUR scx ON THE WALL —AROCMENTS IN FAVOR OF | Jiftors during the holidays. The officers | budget for 1690, tho ‘catlonnncn being fixed at | thiscity. She is the girl you find bebind the x pe re ts 3 STRICT SABBATH OBSERVANCE. detailed for this work do duty in citizen's | 138,800.000 france. fg counter in your favorite candy store, the girl 34 ‘ y . oF,3e" oul ‘Holmes, and 8 Jerome issih: Sau puna oad ibe clothes on the principal business streets, They | Lord Hartington has tendered his resigna- | who makes change at your stationer’s, the girl ; a Foundry c! arch was prettily ly dee- are bothered most by gangs of small boys, who | tion as a member of the National Liberal club. | at the telegraph desk in your hotel. She's the Orated last evening on the occasion of the first = In the the bill for the\| girl who says to “q t, sir, 4 " go from door t6 door, looking fora chance to reichstag yesterday t! ys to you, “Keep your seat 7 session of the First Nationel Sabbath conven- | 6° from door t S taeiad wae erection of a national monument to Emperor | I've been seated all day.” when you offer to _Beriautus ot ‘the crn tion, ‘The monster petition, which has been | ‘atch something from s stand o8 which goods | William passed its second reading, ‘The s0-| give up yoer Place in the elevated train, and | comer of Pa] BE | K iityrete weit Prepared for presentation to congress, contain- | °° “aPC: i em Piao a pocket book | “iAlist members voted against the-biil. she says it in such a way that you do not waste | fa evaney 0) ed Fant 4 EGE AS SSuaL ne | CK and NOURK.j ing, it is estimated, some seven hundred thou- | *he¥ 40 not hesitate to snatch » pock A sensation has been caused in Belgian 90-| any time urging her, but at read | tngnce ait sixty-one (OD) south twel van ; + | Gul Methods Gen alone is from a woman. The officers are kept busy my but at once resume half (1236) feet to the Ss. yatne, 9p8_Cnlisthen ive: carsiage sand names, was the main feature of the deco- with this class of petty thieves, Thus far but =~ by the Taco ache ag Sarees ing your paper. i faprovemen ‘ke. Y, eachers’ Normal Depar'ment. 5 ii ini: e e countess Caroman, ia CHER RA! Re iar reccretd dens, cananinn: Sit Vas Nie Wess atk treed te Seah fourth daughter of the prince of Chimay. 19 | _ She is the girl you will seoa great many of at casnsaod hel tninoce at Ute eteS out th day or eviog eee ne eared on stripe of redcambeic, | "1. saaition to these temporary detectives | Alphonse Wanters, & msmber of tha ecyel | &he church thir this wintet. She will be chort Reagol Brice Tura, making an effective combination of white and | ., "Wo Gective officers are on the look. | scedemy of fine arte of Brusscis, or tall, slender or stout, eyeglassed or young, | ands UXCANSON BROS, Aectioncat = red. These strips were festooned across the — ‘Two Berlin students d Elubm and Eich- | pretty or homely, all as the $4; bak 5 ce rie on Ss out for thieves, and a number of firms have eae CoRRoENe BAERS P jomely, all as the case may be; but ‘male. OF UMBER BY OF THE Dis- | —_ =< face of the galleries, were suspended from the » ler fought a duel yesterday with pistols. | other things are not h in doubt about com! ye, OED J Naa ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF Ms e employed private detectives. fougl uel yest iy Pi | 18 so mucl loubdt about ne BEB So Ebay, HURTS SCHOOL | c ‘ ‘Och and F ste. ‘walls and diagonally across the auditorium. In sy cumin: Bluhm was mortally wounded. The duel was / her. She will plant herself in front of yor ancing at cost of purchaser. > BI ING, GEORGETOWN, D C. Thano, Sreun e ‘Violin, Flute, Coruet, the rear of the pulpit a large American flag ee ee the result of a quarrel over the merits of Dr. | and for the first time in your life you will ‘fin : Cp THURSDAY At TERNOON. DECEMBER THIR. | advantages. 0. 6. BULLALD, Director. was draped on the wall and the altar rail and | _ 4 Seneral order has been issued to the mem- | Mackenzie. that soft words and parlor manners will not ano, PERE QESETE AD AOUE CLOCK F. M.. we St) TyRAWING AND PAINTING—INSTRU pulpit were also covered with the American | bers of the police department, giving them in-| Kalakaua, king of the Sandwich Islands, will | rescue you. n27-10t |“. Webster eT Bistaiog. “Rerum can. ae Dixiininesicrrnsribe colors. Shields of the states and territories of | formation concerning the duties of the chief | visit this country in the spring. Kalakaun is P going to buy oo sar~ THR ABOVE GAiE TS &, BE*SHIOES, | st. Call and see the wonderful progress of studeuta. the union, ali of which were represented in| clerk, the books kept by him, and the business | now fifty years of ago and cannot stend quite ‘aanee ave especial rei F der of Trastece until WEDNTSDAY, DEC e jorse and Carriage Bazaar. P.-E 4 the petition, were displayed on the face of | they are expected to transact with him. a8 much sociability as he could when he was | you should g key Now, Just what is it TWELFTH, SAME HOUR AND PLACE. dil-2t_ | win pe sold at the Barsar p40 Lon ~~ INDERGAETEN NOI GI: TRATRING Bee ne TICS. gh _larBe _,tudicnce had | Another general order promulgates the find- | here before, but it is said that there is a good | Fou could be in tuced to buy; something for @ |< _ THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER HInTEES. De SAGAR TER AXD PRIMARY OCH amembled, when the president, Col. Elbert F. | ings of the trial board in cases recently before | deal of life in the old man yet. He is anxious | Indy or for a gentleman, or do you merely wish | THIS EVENING. it TEN O'CLOCK, 25 hetd of Horses and Mares: good 0045 Fae, wn LOUISA MARS. Shepard, the editor of the New York Mail and| it. Not a single acquittal appears. Fines | to get away from the cares of royalty and the | ‘0 lay ont so much money and don't care what PAwrRoRERs avcriow ; feteUGTION Dr kart Exot Express, took a seat upon the platform. He | ranging from ¥5 to $25 were imposed, and in | pressure of literary work. Tots hh Was ores ou surrender. You can’t On WEDNESDAY, Bugeton, &¢., fc. Pen mation, at house of yas gccompunied by Rey. Dr. Erskine, Hey. F. | cveral instances the offcer fined tw notifed | "In consequence ofthe fears of a rupture be- | Pept, The combination of femininity and saMGinAL “DECEMBER ERAT TER Muti’ PAGS « mexstuaen, ances “Aitiee ars 2° Wy Strse W. Conrad. D_D., and the secretary, Rev. J. H. | that a repetition of the offense charged will re- | tween King Milan and the ckapachina’ the ene. | Pusness, Womanhood and earnestness. gentle ay SEVEN P. MT ahalleell at public auc | Q BENSINGER Xi | SR GEORGE'S HALL FOR Boys. ST. oroRGR'S Knowles. of Newark, N.J. Col. Shepard was sult in his dismissal. Most of the ice Wire | toms ta Unlaradio ond other teams are hentia. erie steady purpose, is a strong one. } rfetied p) consisting in part of Gold | Se Horse Pasig, Cee €200. to grested im clerical black, and as he stepped | fined for failing to patrol their beats, One was | flcgis in Helgrade Srescs Auartiie taanted a> iness girl is not Brains le afraid of @ | and si ches, ond pier Rives, SLE'G! LETonS SLEIGHS, Pret. J.C. Kimi M.. Principal Z. forward to call the convention to order he | tried for being in debt, and was required to | fevdiness to crm wides that in cage the | 4%, coe is not forever thinking of how to | 50h Nas tocks ase PEREMPIONY SALE AT EDLC AUCTION oF | FINEE PEER SETA MAST ART Aca peuks- adjusted a pair of eyeglasses on his nose. He | settle by paying #15 per month, Ming cbidicnts he Lball taxon powtc Ge aoe = one, either, She dresses faultlessly, looks @ Suitable for Chiistiias presenta, All parues | FORTS SUEIGHS AND CUTTERS, HARNESS, | on ions NTRLDES WD iss man of medium height, and his iron-gray POLICE XoTzs. olnt regents during his son's minority. The | feifnvelee’ tnt Gee Qo connec, SORE | Hnterested wil Meats ite Pe eer, Som Mat | SoeritceDay, DECEMBER THIRTEEN, com. | _P?8-col3t Brisctva and whiskers are closely trimmed. In the | wo police boat “Joe Blackburn” is again | article is inken as indicating the King’s inten. | Stun Voice. but she does not flirt or ogleor| wy softt apne re d1O-see_ | mencing at TWELVE O'CLOCK M, we will sll In | \git. VERNON SEMINARY absence of Bishop Hurst Rev. Dr. Erskine con-| The police trl stall primp oer is is sigh or primp herself while she is in men’ ALTER B. WILLIAME & OO Kacionees front of the Bazaar. without reserve— M ducted the opening devotional exercises, and making its rounds of the river front and in the | tion to abdicate. company. She is like aman in two things: | WW - iosuy swell Bod pisd-2008-2108 SE CERNE then the regular program of addresses was waters within the District line. There is not | Ewperor William has his own idea about | First, slic dresses at home, and never appea a Ast site tive Gall followed. By a foot note on the printed as much work for the boat now as in the warm | dress and the imperial trappings. He to think of her clothes again till she changes a e " : ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALF. bau programs those interested were reminded that ther, but the officers expect to t the | ready ordered his officers to discard the pointed | them. Second, she regards men as they do “the besetting sin of public speakers is to wholesale slaughter of birds and Megal Ash | English boote, and the wide-creased trousers | each other, in perfect equality and with perfect | py orderof the Taunton Silver-Plate Company, at | He pide i called tote become so absorbed in their themes as to for-| ing. The boat makes frequent visits to tho | are distasteful to him. He prefers the ugly, | Confidence. One of ‘these business girls told ® | our Salesrooms, corner of 10th and D streets, facing | 410-3 8. get to be just to those who follow them. To | oyster wharf to regulate the sloops and pun- | high-hecled, square-toed German shoes, which | Sun reporter the other day of a queer experi | Pennsylvania avenue northwest, commencing ‘The Sheu all deomely painted, and trim. ARD! xD SCH youNe med in ca sill, car ond cloths ‘The attention of | om TyQpibe aRbY Liptee “ork, r le. 8 it is peremptory t: ENSINGER, Auctioncer, | h ‘a fortable as Chinese sli The | ence she had when she was a beginner. | JJENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ‘ Safep. beaned tn coca ca Sento revent this unconscious injustice.” the admo- ‘ are as uncomfortable as Chinese slippers. The she wa hae g | sesame poms i ratesuvand | aon continued, “and ane to save speakers | © “Oticer W. H. Mooney. of the sixth precinct, | epaulettes have been made of another form, | , “I was sent to a lawyer's office, said she, “te . = esr ae ae ELEVEN ECUTOR'S SALE OF AL EARGE AND, WELL Ae. | eo ebe Prine seems ole ar eriner fi formatin the trouble of watching their watches, the as- | recently enteted an oyster-shucking contest | ald the straps are twisted instead of square. ’ | do some errand or other, and when I got there ae ee pod a SATCHE! ey “BTCa CONSIST No OF COUPE, CADEMY OF THE MOLY CROSS. 1312 M sistant secretary will notify every speaker by | with “Shorty” Williams, colored, who is con-| Paulus, the French comic-song singer, now | h€ Was pleasant enough and business-like . BUGGY H An: | A Romctts ave vheroush Wonca Dastcoe three taps with his pencil when he has but | sidvred one of the best in the business, The receives $120 a night. A few years ago his fee enough, until all of a sudden, while he was SEVEN P. M., DAILY, +, WAGON AND OTRE! AND DOUBLE), LADIES’ i wil 2 LE: LE-LEAT HE! A three minutes in which to close, and by one | contest was for €10, the backer to take the | was S12S Mis wire: “Al Nerent use of Technicon, Organ, Hi ith daily fee | talking to me. he got up, shut the door, came * Until Entire Stock is disposed of, DPLES: | SOLE-LEATHER SARD Banjo. Brecial atteution ‘etre “to loud tap, if necessary, when his time is up.” dozen large syeters were selected, | W2ajsi%., His song, “ll Revient,” is consid-| baoy, and, falling on one knee, ecized my hand EA adios a megs peat THER TRUNE me SOOT SER | Doro Se claen: ls oca Whether it was due to the influence of this’ When half of them bad been opened the | in great style with his wife and his five chil. trl aang Eb tig ates ag bee a pre PLATED WARE, X: SHUW CASES, COUNTERS, pM a ge they al aged ney Ste lea: ver gpPeaed te Daprety ees ese |S an is Paruline ce ee ee eee cen s129 Sank fesse ar hoe % ut on le wind-u e of ir - and | ee or four horses, a secretary and a com- / IN WAGON, “ ¥ Si S CRAYON AND CHAR lotied time. finished tro ahead of his “competitor. In | poser. of eked as ened aoe receee, back fo where] | ceomTED ARTIBTIC PAINTED BROMEES, ALSO, AT ONE. OCLOC grr | Daal baste oe heise Boe STIPLD. Tegue gs THE ORIGIN OF THE MOVEMENT. — = bed — e officer's knife |“ the Duke of Hamilton's family mausoleum | out of doors again,’ said, ‘for I won't Pe mane TWENTY-! CGMEARY Broce: per Class m, Raturdey, for Ci ret argo The first speaker, Rev. Mr. Knowles, gave a | slipped and cut id. ‘ A apy, ar th in th : ONE SHARE SanDNAL . 82 aw. realar ui . ‘The ball to be given by the policemen of the | Tivals anything of the kind in thiscountry. It | had hardly got there when in comes the law. TABLE, rs > ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOC' sketch of the origin of the American Sabbath | 5.1 brecinct om the 18th instant promises to | COst £900,000. ‘The tomb is a model of the Cas- | yer and he asks to see my employer. and he MANTEL. virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the | WW drtssy pod Motor ae MKTEY union. He said that the suggestion of starting | prove eas, The ofticers expect to realize tello di Saw Angelo at Rome, and the internal | tells the whole story, and says he does not AND CLOCK ORNAMENTS, pilstet Columbia baiting o apecial term for Pro- | a aie ‘Culuure aud Natural kapresden: on vaiae ape her andertosh to bring thee | “neren pat og oticemen on Eo aiek tae of- | fin of Duke Alexander, who built the mauso- | ended very nicely. Well. time has pasted since | tm new colors—Gobelin Bie, 01d Rea. Torquotee, and | stare oa Fema FHS bUsinES Stee ject to the “attention of the churches, and | ficer Flynn, who has been ill for some days, is | — peter in an fez pian sercophagas then, sud J give you my mae case Cameo—sineular and beautifully painted with | S\oCK_ of Harness, Trunks. St Hand Dts Established INGA. Coutial spoke of the favorable results following’ such | improving and is now out of danger. Fifteen | Of black marble. covered with hieroglyphics, i ke teat ona Seypen seein ouldn’t rich designs, and embossed with gold. f opporeunity Sor parties Fullcorpeot ibetructors, Ivs well-traiued graduates re action from the Inst Methodist General Con- | officers are absent on leave. which was brought from Alexandria, be frightened—not a tiny bit. T'd enjoy it. anne AuOueuES ane aay ed | filing "Feeuecitls' Casuces"snd "oma pees Fention. the general ssvemblies of the: Pres- chaldaina: sate Erecater Sageste/snew cabinet is. weaker than | Sols va traid oss alts ome ecmesnoke Whar |. Reims theMavenswcod Pottery, meusted tn Sitver3S a THURSTON B JoMNeTON, | Day tnd Rikht veenions. “Tance attendance OF youn yvterian church, north and south, the Bap- FENCE. i y he ‘ LER A. JOHNSTON . he a Hist missionary convention, and the Congrege- | porto Mpetory Agree tpl na aig 3 senience? Ob, Lean‘ tell til the time comes LIFE-LIKE TERRA-COTTA BUSTS, aExerors of the estate of LORAGE & JOURSTON, | Atmmuensipcouree. Pracuicat Raving, upeciel Fen- tional and the Reformed churches. The move-| The Jumping Contests at the Riding | asta, speaking in the chamber of deputies, ex- | "hat nS gore woul a anid Gace S DOWLING, Rechonees ————— | Fates: 3 the year quarter, oF monthly installments ment. he added. had received the endorsement School Last Evening. plained that the recent crisis was not caused by | ,ON¢ of these business girls was bound up Music Boxes, ee | HESHYc. SPENCEIC Lit S,. Principal SAA of the editors of religious papers and of many any question of principles, but was due to tho | Broadway the other day. She wore a long, bo | A SPENCER, Vice-Princiyel. Fepresentative men. He thought ita matter of | Society turned out im force last night to| belict of some members of the late cabinet Podge eg Sindy in Here Piet Bird Rove Jars, MSS ScHMITYS KINDERGARTEN AND Par Gonsratulation tbat at last in this country there | witness the jumping contests at the Washing- | that they could not rely upon the support of ics cunstad Gur audiat banka a Gar eh oe Lamps, | IMB nuary Claas, 401 33d st. uw. Convevance from wasenbe expression of opinion on this | +. viding school. Long before 8 o'clock, the | PoFtion of the majority. so different from the Way the other women Gare Albums, te., &e. A ULATION aud SPEECH uSADING teugit tae Bust "yar wc. TU time for commencing, all the galleries were | _ Orders have been given for a large increase | ried theirs that if you looked at her from be- | SOUVENIR CUPS AND SAUCERS IN SATIN BOXES. | =o0-net The next speaker was Mrs. J. C. Bateham, | filled. and by the time the horses appeared of the Russian artillery force in Poland. hind you would have thought her haught: PUANo TESSO MISS CLARA HARRISON, i api of Wim. Meson, N Aiudergarien System “ : abe : A fine line of Toilet Goods in Cellulo!d, Brush, Glass, : of Painesville, Ohio, superintendent of the | standing room was ata premium. Thecon-| Paris dispatch says that an American who | but as seen face to face it aa d that it wes c = oa “tle Children a Specialty, ; a and Comb, with Manicure Sets, together with r SS WIRE BED: Sabbath observance department of the Woman's | tests opened with a tandem drill, which was | Tesistered under the name of Vandyke has | Confidence in herself. and not airs, that had a lerge amoctwent of the ccletented THES, ASH SIDED, a AND. AND OAK) ee20-sm* "2234 13th et mw Christian Temperance union, who gave an ac-| creditably executed by Messrs. Brown, Ryder, inca (ina ee ee one Sania ton poet ered praise bygyteemee an SARE, 1ABLE LINE! KITCHEN REQUISITES, © Fan Scseutine Sehool opoued Ob | theo ;, . 4 bd . ? Ol 1 od +h ‘Steel Shears, &c. sc. \ — a count of the movement for a national Sundey | and Lindholm, The uext event was the high -s00—- . Be te oering sebpell at suse ” On THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER. THIR- Eccornstion hens tie estas Be Acetone aoa restlow. She had the manner of a practical | jump for larses net ts 4 less than 160 Slightly Premature. lanking down her feet. solidly and rapidly, as — T Shey ENING AT HALE-PASE | tri Analytic Geometry aud Calculun, speaker and her address commanded the at- | 2™P _ nh, if ehe had as good a right to walk on Broadway TEN O'CLOCK I choli sell at residence, 2120 Katrvet | tc L HODGEING Lronent of setlomtn tention of the aud . In referring to the | pounds. The horses were, in nearly all cases, ppb acs ded minister (to sexton after the | ## Mr. Hewitt himself, When a dandy looked | | Tadlesare respectfully and especially invited, Chatre | gucitiwest.'» very suverior collectiou'of Housebuid | j2=-===~e~etS® petition which encircled the audience room | ridden by their owners. In this contest the een minced Minister (to sexton after the | + her with intent to catch a side glance of her | PTeVided for their comfort. Sisdis YYW MOM EE TOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Exccertos, Oratory, Acrixa” she said that it was as if they were encom- | entries were: Black Crook, Mr. Frank Keys; | C004 lessom)—“‘A wedding party waiting in | yo he got a full. firm look that surprised himn ype ght mero plebediar SIRABLE-RU‘LDING LOT ON NEW Hamp: | , Lesvun in CLANS oF PLIVASE in ony cue oF passed about with a cloud of witnesses. The ‘ "| the vestibule. Is everything all ready, Mr. | so mach it was all he could do to get his face | 42% Aucuonesr® | DSP ave BETWEEN MANDI | Siibenbove studion 4h pure Cotalueue tree. fourteen million of people represented by the | Massillon, Mr. Edward C. Blunt; Cracksman, | 50. °™, 2 cha Mest berth Fe “| - —————— ae ey Tis’ COLEGE OF ELECUriON xb ORATOR! petition as well as many others yet to join the | Mr. McCauley; Arundel, Mr. G. R. Tompkins; | Parker?” ” casual pedestrian. When she came to Fulton | (P#OMA8 DOWLING, Auctioneer, guctiga, on THURSDAY, the | inetomy DG.” Ms ® DIVek east of City BO.) Waele movement did not propose to lose the ‘precious | Kildare, Richard H. Wallack; Killalon, Mr. Ne-| Sexton—‘Yea, sir; yes, sir. Pe . |. at public NTH bayor DLCEMBER, 1&8, at FOUR a — P.M. sub lot 22, in square’ 70, fronting 20 | "NUE BELITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. son megs t side of New Hampabire avenue, dl t dee of trust to secure Terms besin now. ement ¢ Protons ber” ville; Silver Tip, Mr. H.G. Dulaney, and Major, | Minister (straightening himself up)—‘“The | street a big policeman was approaching a hud- | ~ Southwest corner 11th st, and Pennsylvania ave. Eras Eery"hoadlussd pets | Me Grnban, ths proved to's very | lien fo be Uaptized wil now be bought | lef elie women wh were wala to were being received. | The sponker suid that | teresting exhibition, but Cracksman, with his | forward.” wane diel ate a Gasour azoutd the group and. SBe Petiaem on this sublect originated | Wong ind Ur McCaaly landed hime winner at | Mining in Mextco and the United States. strode out into the thick of the vehicles." The PEAD-LETTER OFFICE SALE. haser at the tie of eile. GGAMAN. Auct yea i er cir le 3 A tas ato policeman took in her form and her face at a = RSE, 2 = : ——, a cseenpieasg ep - 2 Boone - —_ jot = a ee “Gath” ecnmma make cares glance, and swayed toward her with that mo- | Catalogue of Articles accumulated in the Dead-Letter | VALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancta, pf ames collected he r * i i: ii vi 1 rf | Womes's Christam Temperance union ceub,| There were ouly four starters in the contest | A friend who has large interests in Mexico | to" that is peculiar to Broadway policemen, | Office to be sold at Auction, by onder of the Post- Mt TKUTFES) SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL lished a special department to take charge of | for ladies ouly. Miss Okie on Hunter won the | gaid to me lately : master-General at the auction rooms of Thomas ESTATE, BRICK DWELL ‘Dit m4 723 14th et. mw. elephants, and large sailing craft when they this work. Since that time by orennization, | prize. a gold bracelet, but was closely pushed | «1 see that some -public man intimates that | “Les out, miss,” seid he; “I'l help you| Dowling, 11th st and Pennsylvania ave. pouikers 8 Rath Ea LOT deta, la oy aan ferns y Mrs. . whose se= ene ag : By tcase J ¢ y Virtue of a deed of tru May Zi cece = bp treo berry rey = | fat riding was mach sfesieed, and Mrs. Dizon, | Mexico will enter the United States. What in | across. The sale will commence on amily recorded ‘in liber No.1 tolio 350 et seq. cne | Elocutzon 5 Lite Scholarshyj | ‘i | “Thank you, I'm all right,” said she. and of the land recordsof the District of Columbia, and at | blisked 1885, WOOD'S COM . In 1887 tition. signed by a million | Who rode fearlessly, managed her horse with | the world we want with them I do not know. ‘> : 4 NDAY, DECEM! EVENTEENTH, 1 anda half of perious, waa teut to the Senate | Skill. Mrs. Tompkins rode two different horses. | The Mexican is the next thing above mule iq | SHOWed him as neat a pair of hecleashe waut.d| MONDAY, DECEMBER 8 888, Hi i | to see. of the United States protesting against the THE HIGH JUMP the animal economy. many of the stot party secure! thereby, we will sll at public | 407 E. Cap. Se? oe: . acebt the jremises, on I Hi y ART MERC D Teieek’st HALE RAS?) MEDS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. AND i ee | in i Telegraj hy and Type-writ 4 “ In frontof the city hall park a very well ‘snd will bo continued daily at OCLUCK B. followin real xe ~ - carrying of United States mails on the Sab-| for horses at eatch weights proved the most in- | @Wslities of @ mule, such as tht capacity to | aressed fellow stopped noe ee asked where TEN A.M. and SEVEN P. M. in, Wasuiietom citf, im said District, to | grd Busivess College in America.” Sp cndsdly equip. bath. Last veara half million of names was walk almost anywhere, to stand thirst and to - b, itil the whole is of. Se Pitt, Of oricinal = lot No. 20, ped. The lanest and most commouious i added to the petition, and a hearing was | “Testing eventoftheevening. Outof fourteen | ,i-~ While they have not got much to be | Rose street was. artaps be Roper to enpage a ee So, 79 ,,Bemuuuie for mus, on 21at street | Ue city devoted to business tute. Catalorues tres given by the Senate labor committee, | OFiginal entries there were eleven contested: Prond of, they are about as proud of it as an echo eroagee areata dt greene oe hence south aloug sud wirect'4< feet WPAN SMART NY Bante ot Samia. Senator Blair, the chairmen of this com-| Luzette, H.C. Legare: Massillon. Edward ©. | Indian with a red blanket, and that an old one. | 1+ : West 70 feet, thence porta 43 feet § AMUACID Yo MAME — “Cs ir i i Go up to Chambers street, at the head of | gyo.7¢ Gi HALL. Superintendent. und thence easi 70 feet to said 2let street and | ~~ — a mittee, has since then introduced a bill, | Blunt; Cracksman, G. H. McCauley; Killalon, | They are so devoted to their independence as | 4, 00,4? ao,champers street, at, _a12-71 EO. B 1 juperintendent. | # ia yy So eo bath rest bill. The Knights of | Mr. Robert Neville; Unknown, Lieut, Lind-|a nation that if any faction in that country | gye Pima tun {0 youcekes Chatienis, ‘an HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. thereon; clevantlarge substantial pressed Srick,splen- — ‘etherbood of Engineers have | holm; Dick, G. W. Ryder; Morgan, Mr. G. | were to connive at their entering the American | (7° - ” = did condition . | BMITHEN C. SHORTLEDGE’S MEDIA (PajAC: y . “3 ‘You're welcome, sir.” And on she went. ONE TWO-YFAR-OLD COLT TO PAY CHARGES | © ‘ler: ut One-third cash (of which 200 must | Ni FOR BOWS sevt tree. eelt. endorsed the movement. Ail that was asked, | Brown; Hunter, Mr. G. Brown; Silver ‘Tip, H. | union there would be murder.” 7 Tie Want Woshinetoa plate: ustes: teepice |" AR-OLD ¢ 0 PAX. boo reid ut Une of anton beiewonts equal’ papmeeets te | ron none ome said the speaker, was that Sanday be observed | G. Dulane: Crook. Mr. F. Keys. “What do you think of the Mexican mines?” four young shop girls oan of her, A half-| OnSATURDA + 'TH, 1888, | one wid two years. “ecured by ,urchaser's hotes, with | ©6 RS" — A BOARDING AND Dax asa day of rest.’ There are state laws on this | The jump was started at four feet, and euch | | “Tlook for @ resuscitation of the mining | {oul YOung shop girlsahead of her. A half. | ORSMT VE ocr, ra Auction | interes frou day of sale, aud a dead of teust on FOR YOUNG LADIES. subject. but they cannot be enforced to control | horse had three trials. Failure to clear the | boom m the United States. The first boom, | “P* + Re puiv. SCHUGL REOPENS OCIUBEK 1. Addo ; : screamed and scattered like a startled covey of ‘Tennallytown, D. C. ‘recording. st. purl sei-Gm Miss LALLE, 1926 25th at. the interstate commerce or to prevent the car- | fence in three trials ruled the contestant out. | which lasted for about two years or more, was ame birds, In another instant the business = rasta = be cous lied with iu ten days from | — = - —S—S tring of the mails. ‘Therefore a law enacted | The jumpers soon dwindled down to Luzette | handied with dishonesty. Small mines were | 110.04 comeup to him, and he bochen ee (PRUSTEE’S SALE OF SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Sel Se | A EeeTan® SeApUAss Seeaas eR, by Congress was needed. The opposition to | and Cracksman. Luzette, ridden by Mr. H. C. | highly exploited and capitalized enormonsly. | § $i 4 4 ¥ a — sud cost Of purchaser in detault ‘singiy OF tu stuall clesves A) : 4 i = MF HOLA ZMAN, Wan PCTS this movement. the speaker said, came from | Legare, tried hard to win, but Cracksman | Nevertheless, the aggregate resuit of mining 1s prone ego It was dark and a little By virtue of 9 decroo 1 will sell. om the, EIGHT. AYLETT I. HOL! ‘Aian,} Trustees. _se19-3mn0_At Sanders & Stay suan's, +2, the following sources: The d pers. es- | leisurely walked up to the 4-foot 6-inch fence | one of the great interests of this land, and the aay, miss,” said he. SiCLOCK. in fronts ot Court-Hutine, at Rockville, | J SON BROS., Auctioneers. PROF, SHELDON'S DANCING ACADENT Bow pecially those publishing sundey editions, the | and cleared it without apparent effort. winning | same can be said of Mexico, which has many “What is it, sir?” she asked, stopping short, | Monteomery Co.. M Farm of i RARE aoe at | 33 for the rece; tion of pupils MONDAYS, WE! railroad managers as a rule, steamboat com- | the silver flask from Mr. Legare by 2 inches, , good mines that require to be handied with y Stopping Rockville Aiso. about 50 acres of Land at Hal; TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON | ALS. AT x panies. pleasure resort proprietors, the saloons, | and the second prize of the evening. Mr. Mc- | more machinery and system.” ‘his danke Beech Ton way Mughing | Si ton 3 alles fr, Rockville and 4 ties from | ROAD THIEL 3 All WASHINGTON STREE SATURKDAIS. Call or oud Tor cree in this « ech: “4 ing “ . OKGELUWN, D. C. = and the brewers. The Seventh-Day Baptists | Cauley was carried out of the ringon the | Suid I: “Why, Governor Shepherd has been | 8 his drunken speech; “I don't want you to | Washinictou This latter affords as) lendid 0, port. rt is) wn iars, 1004 F st. uw. in’: %g | Dity tor investors to purchase with a view to villa ae of a decree rendered in Equit R. JOHN CAULFIELD aleo inch speaker shoulders of his admiring friends, in highly exploited mines of that country for | {¢l! me nothin’; I just want some fan. Le's | ids. °"None better on the Metropelitsh Branely ‘bor | 32223 watled Mary E Balcy of wir tm their opposit om their relig ‘The last event of the evening was the jump- A 5 om told he & not paying divt- | “Tice the Uastnen girl, instead of rouming | meen ne Etre Cone | rere e ‘ayon the 1 lief ig the seventh day asthe true Sabbath. In | ing match for Fonies. Flighty, Mr. George | dends.” ce hestening iadiguact Ge’ tubeletac ta aman (alee 3 W.V. BOUIC, Jn, Trustee. | THUKSDAY, Liat TH Day conclusion the speak pressed the option | Brown; Silver Eye, Mr. Ryder, and Maggie, | “Shepherd could have paid dividends if he s ging sa) = B S58, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOC 2 re f the maudlin wretch, let a smile steal over that the opposition would not be strong enough | Mr. Caulfield, started. It was nip and tuck | had merely worked his mine. But he began to | 2 4 : to prevail’ x0 it came mainly from these whe | between Flighty and Silver Eye, but Mr: Geo, | bay sdjeccnt inna cole pat in standard im. | Her fentures se she put down the hand with had a pecaniary interest in the violation of the | Brown, on Plighty, put two inches between | provements, and he spent what he got out of i rproma DOWLING, Auctioneer. certain piece of unimproved real estate in “Cooke Park” known as Lot No, 15, in Alexandi Vile bell’s subdivision of part of square CUR. | Georgetown, D. C. This Lot cont:ins about 0.534 SPECIAL 8: LARGE ASSORTMENY CUL ‘i it idati it i - I'm in such a hurry,” said she; ‘AIN POLES AND FIXTURES, BEING THE , Sabbath. the two and won the silver-mounted crop. | the ground ‘in those consolidations. But it is | ,“'™ *0rFy : y, i ALES WHO IS GAVING OE min depthon tell moon et aeees tad tee Wrsics. ; ‘A RAIL2OAD DIRECTOR'S VIEWS. Mfany of the legations were represented in the | impossible that you can defer for many years a | , Please excuse me.” And off she went, lea Ti BUSINESS oe ces nee ad ? Gnothind cosh, ventas in teurenedl ta SPRING WHEAT PATENT FLOUR i aileries, and Mr. Herbert, of the English lega- | reasonable interest in such a great mining sys- | 188:him dimly conscious that he was not en-| on UFRIDA, MORNING. DECEMBER FOUR- | stuscutsat cae sud two searm evidenced by pure is the Premier Flour of the World, ek Shepard Seteotaned She’ next speskec, | Ev on salient OR | en ne Enelend Joying great success in his mission, TEENTH. 1888. ut ELEVEN O'CLOCK. at muy | Claset uote bearing tntcrest at @ per cent per antuta ch .. a . is shall x c be ic and secured by deed e — ran ms psclaraa : bes sorans | US among those present were the Misses Pres- | or Germany they would be considered the sal- here are thousands of these business girls | Suction roms, *STHOMAS BOWLS OF ail cash, at purchaser's option, ® deyosit | _ The only Mimnesots Patent now made from all olf lirecto: Erie railroad. and as erefore ii aughters of the Haytian minister; Misses | vation of the land. As it is, we get out of these | 2. New York. New conditions have been de- | ““Sii-st competent to speak on the subject of Sunday | Stitt, Mullan, Moele, Brown, Deering, Fox,'] American mines something like 125,000,000 ’/| Yeloping them for a few yeara, They are a trains. Gen. Diven read his address, and es § a prope z it meer, | Of $200 is required at tte time ol sale aud ‘the tenus | Wheat, For sale by the folluwing well-known grocers: t__Anowoneer._ | siete be coupled with within 10'days thereaiter, huge success, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Conveyancing, Ke. at purchusers kiy, Mf Dick Simi be half he = te i JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave. Mrs. and Miss Oakly, Messrs. ith, | year, or about half enough to run the whole fee MOMGAN B. BEACH, Trustee, CHAS. 1. KELLOGG, Masonic Temple, veh st. he explained to the audience, his writing was | Jewett Todd, Senor Romero, Dick Peters, | government, ‘They are merely scratched. ‘The EPR eT CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | _di-d&ds 2472 Louinans ave.n. w, one &. RSUMEDS & Gem, 0D Pen bad and be had difficulty in ae it | Hazel Hearst, E. F. Preston, and Lieut, Sulli- Bess that has been done up to this time is to Eleemosynary Stagecraft. TWEEN D STREET AND SOUTH GOLA | = a eae a e rapidly. He maintained that Sunday trains | van, educate a race of American miners, who are | HOW THE CHARITABLE ARE LUREDTO coNTRIBUTE | _AVESUE SOUTHEAST: - aneriges ames! sess W. = ABSOET, 290) Seephaeer, were not justified on the grounds of serving EBs constantly adding to their information, and we IN ENGLAND. Virtue of « dacree of the Supreme Court of the STRES'S ALT OF VALUABLE SQUARE. FRONT. | B.A. WALKER, 1600 7th st. either the interests‘of the public or of the Falls Church News. are, besides, expanding our public surveys | From the Queen. District ot Calunsbia, nassed in equity cause No. 1 SSACu ENCE EIGHTEEN. H | £. M. BURCHARD & BRO., Penn. ave. and 43st, stockholders of the roads. He said that the | ag prosecTED RAILNOAD—A ROOF FULL OF FLY- | through the exploring expeditions from Wash-| An Egyptian bazar was held on the 24th ul- | RO y2 qb mucis Re Carter vs; Rachael M. Carte ST CIRCE Et NOMMHWEST AND DU-) wg H.W. OFFUTT, Georgetown. poinr tle ashomprt ery chor dipeegsbe sper ING SQUIRRELS, ington, so that all that Rocky mountain region | timo at Hawksclough Mill, Mythoimroyd, to auction in front of the prem THURSDAY: | _ By ‘esd of trust recorded in Liter ‘A. O. WRIGHT, 1632 140 #t. odded thet ft coald all be carrigd ¢ an the | CotFesPondence of ele will soon be as legible as a man’s farm. defray the cost of the alterations which are | FOCK OCLOCK. of C.N. Kine P. F. BACON, Pennaylvaniaave. a8-wke latter time without additional cost." He denied | 4. cont eat pepe ca ious et Danding as Ga ienaetioe being carried out in connection with St, | f° a — that mends of trade or th rag’ . ichael’ i oom f TTORNEY: roads “for doing businew required’ Sandse | Mr. Geo. B. Whiting has sold one acre to Mr, | From the New York Tribune. Michasts chumch st that plack._ Tus room wre | ASE dak nel ove peas iit meee | See Ee ‘M 5 __ ATT RNEYS. a Ps “By the present mode of danci: arranged to represent an Egyptian temple, and | the improvements thereon, consisting of frame All of Square north of. numbered trains. He argued that it would be cheaper if | M. F. Chamblin, near the old depot. Up the y PI je icing every h U-hold: * dre dwelling house, ONE HUSDRED ARB TY-REVEN (137), AVID A GOURICK, —_ work stopped for one day. This ae muscle in the body is exercised. As an exer- | the stull-holders being attired in fancy dress, | 4%") ‘one-third cash; balance in equal install- | ¢roning 174 feet 10 inches ou Massachusetts. <Forwerly of the ag tN ; pike from this depot perhaps a half mile Mary | ™ 5 ade th alisti me and two years, with interest from day of | }aieet 10 inches ou P street north, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. koom b piteatt thing of Sunday trains merely | Esther Klock has sold 15 acres of land to Jas. | °i8¢ it is now considered to be superior to | ™#de the scene most realistic. sale, and pecured by adeed of trust on the premise, | 27ictece erste awe Building, 928 and 930 F street northwest. 1 “a coten whieh [aber yr mp eon’ | covtaa-4a eee horseback riding, and parents send their chil- |, A novel bazar was held in the Elland town | or silcach,st option of purchaser t only applied to the 3 All ———- with all the emnente, Wi AMPBELL CARBING’ “a! AT : : a in ai i ring at cost of purchaser. A deposit of | privileges and same belonging of | (AMEBELL, | CARRINGTOX. ‘i * i dren here to acquire a graceful carriage. ball in aid of @ charitable object, The bazar | sidofoco t time of sale. If the tei sale ny wise ining. olan e 4 ieee it uate nic | mae roa company or twee | ane eats, ee hte | We th teationot anual te a Yeo, | Bw satin epee | fern a ae pur mop em | Pepe Moon hl : s : included the cost of hotel accoramodations for | meeting in Ween ny on eee porte years of age up tosixty. The children. even | The floor of the hall represented a street or | {Pe retin Lapa bt } phn al depusdameante toon op ong rio Gee ae at the age of five, learn to dance well, und de- | waterway,and on the canal wassecn picturesque | $e qemultine Purcluses, upon, eh advertise went of | tor wi t in the price he tickets that tl z ic ‘ t 5 ¥ le- | wal : el re days. 4 ing Sanding pills’ wenld lene. ue ebieetien ts pen peorbirrng mond will give them terms | rive as much if not more amusement from the | gondolas, each heavily freighted with a lange | d8-dkds 406 Sthst. iw, ise than grown le. To bi d | and varied hich, of tall og | ot tease — -L. “lavi - s ¥. eplore 4 “ exercise people. ‘o be a and varied cargo, w! |, of course, wore Bt a. NRUSTEF’ E 'SES AND LOTS ON — awe Fir day a woven d het = for re occupancy of the | dancer it is pecessary.-as th ail other things to Those im carbs of the stalls were su; STE: eet w ELEVENTH AND eo from wholesome rest to unwholesome recrea- | runitiviers CF Pree Senne of the reseed | get the first principles firmly fixed in yourmind, | be the crews, and were attired in / Are cos- TWELFTH STREETS NORTHEAST, BEING tion. In the course of his remarks he sug-| family and, n0 one khows how mace ean | AtY combination that ean possibly be invented | tame, On three sides of the hall were romantic | HOUSES Nos. 1112 4 pt gested that in the case of suburban trains they | rquivelen “The ong knows how many can be learned in ten minutes if you know the | buildings; near the orchestra wasalarge bridge | pririctot Catania passed in tne punt oF Jonp Web- i@ TOMO, might be run to bring people t neces ene pepe wedi entrance | cardinal principles and ply them. The trouble | through which the water was supposed to flow, ya. Mary Webster et (0. 73683, Equity . CONTAINING ciiland to Gade: benek some | tween the clapboarding and tha carne nest be- | with most people is that they don't know whnt | and beyond were more buildings’ while at tho Be. Poet wit offer for eae USD AY BE rowom | PERUVIAN BARK, IRON of the friends of the movement thought thek airvdle conte GUS Wheeck tartine Krenn = they are doing. Practically, they. don’t know | opposite end was a tall lighthouse. TWENTIETH, 1888. ut FOU OCLOCK P.M. the 5 AD suggestion bad better be omitted from ‘i re hil od bes nb. — = = whether they are sliding or hopping. Of course iF carionbhe bazar, extending over threa days | west half of Lot numbered two (2), in Sap nw. (d4-dads Paper. This ingt remark eieited wach vigordas othe squirrels but tee eiaber Raunt | Goat abe fault of tho feacherstov'a great ex: | and arranged. ¢0 represent Soincee ae-esd | Sea ses hese a ces he Oe PURE CATALAN WINE. jpplause from the audience that he oan was not much diminished. The cauineds a | tent, as they. do not carefully analyze the | feast of lanterns, was qpened at the town hall, | of Washington, and running beck with ‘that Fer the LSA a PREVENTION and CURE of i c dances, They can show h ‘1 4 the line of said lot, the same = a ey eidjnee ete to be ofthe tne opal | Foe fore inno hy camntcxpan inf ea tot |e Wet painted iusChinee Medagesand | Htroaeel apn oes re wy sass a | Ml igen Fe em, Las ot Upon the conclusion of Gen. Diven’s addres | | Drvovrrxa Srace.—The Baltimore and Ohio | ® ‘lass while sitting down when they have once draped with red and green curtains, surmount- | tof exch wily» hots thorwot, t eult purchasers. one Calg Poorness Rev, Mr. Cratts asked that « collection ‘be | R. K. has again reduced the time between | mastered the principles, an; nil not move a | ed by dragons, birds of paradise, butterfties, | | 1¢ 3c honey to be ald in sash aud the bak, | OAD be consulted dilly, 464 C ot , between 434 and @th 22 Rus Pronet, Paris. taken up, He atid thet funds ware need to. Washington and Philadelphia, fixing the figure | {00 J" 09,18 all by talking. | Dre mine,t2 may | &e. | At the end of the room was a large Paint | tice fa fo cqual instalments, payable with intereat ot treatment. Correspondence 5B FOUGERA & CC., for the U. 8, ould be. lberai Bunts were cieaistsd | “While the Fhiladelpsie ties ate Torar | the lie, the sie, chango, lp and Lop ead | mec ranpeaiod eens tne saan Bh eat ok | Staak gon Ms parteer aaa adel | Mura Same ie | “"fonomra eT we is were circt i] e i] La are run 4 S ~ ~ among the audience to be filled in with the | high rate of speed they ‘are not quite so fast ae | ai! dances are mate up from these movements, | the seven stalls were devoted to exhibitions of | i-t names of those who wished to become members | the 45-minute service which th eB. &O. has | Some teachers claim that there are six move. : of ee! : Lee WHO REQUIRE, at ed ae of the ‘union, and quite a nunber of ‘names | successfull _iusintained for several years be- perp bal g Wet peli binder plentifully -fars dairy represented the | myyte upon gy Uithand Le wane. Ladies only. he were in . Crafts, in e¢ course of ween Washin; m an ore, b ~ - ment. Learn those five movements and 3 azar Gibbous favoring the better observance of the | with’ hanoome: Dey Coschon and he slos| KNOW every dance that canbe invented fr ail | scdies st fee Fienek ay Sey Real ane Rebbath and endorsing the objects of the | megnificent Pullman Cars ever built. Another Sper gree fae Bre cas only make | Winter Garden, Cheltenham, in sid of the of ting union. He referred to a letter from Chief | point to be placed to the credit of the B. & ? put hee ex re movement, funds of the Nazareth House charity, and in Arthur. of the engineers. to the same effect. | is that it gives the public the benefit of the | © number of dances | under the patronage of the Princess Aunig de D.C. " CHAS. A id also to the action of the enti it trair:, te Lui ‘@ Fitz inge and several other ELAIGT, Trustee = an ¢ action convention of en-| quickest trairs ever scheduled for passenger signan, ‘i per : asd rs recently held in Richmond, Va., favor- | trafic and makes no exaction above the ordi- hen of alt tetanic ts distinguish entlemen. ‘The main | DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts, @ Sabbath rest. nary fare.—Adct. Prevention of all Infectious Diseases. £ x center of the pavilion is the Court of Lions of TRE CLOSING ADDRESS. Dr. Austin Flint, in the Forum. Alhambra, divided into four stalls, and hung sat EE A brief address was made by Rev. T. A. Fern- The Fancy in Low Couches. ses Reread pment presided over ley, of Philadelphia, and then Col. Shepard by Indies in charming costumes. ‘The end made the closing address, He said that it was evident from this meeting that the desire for a rs aearernns of the Sabbath was not con- fined toa I three of the colors in the tapestry. ————eer. He Stood Corrected. 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