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—_——— te, | ns THE LITTLE HIGH CHAIR. A DEADLY CHRISTMAS GIFT. FOREIGN NEWS AND GOSSIP. HOW GLOBES ARE MADE. | __ AUCTION SALES. ____ AUCTION SAL ; if 3 AScene in an Auction Room that Appeals | A Terrible Episode of the War Between | Several shocks of earthquake were felt| A Process Requiring Much Patience| THIS EVENING. | _ NG, J to the Pocket of the Auctioneer, Chili and Peru. and Skill. Thursday fn the eastern and southeastern parts rom the Detroit Free Press. From the Pittsburg Post. B AME STOCE OF BOOKS | 7PVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ie Pe - <M Bhow-casse | SALE VALUABLE Boston Letter to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. = Leas Ss Mn SAT Sou Ghetto, STK IM. . a A London dispatch says the lord mayor will TH. A fine for ww Ww EE There was an auction st one of the down-| _ “As I noticed every one looking so happy on | sity « aaqesneas banquet to United States besearsas fx oak srcpalagpe pera Scalers tobuyin lot. aera By virtneet 8 acts ene er sae | WEY ES town auction houses recently. A pale, sad- | Tuesday my thoughts flew back to a Christmas and Mrs. Phelps on January 24. geographical spheres which are sent hence to | eal.v. et al. No. 5.358 equity, the un- | Sw way feed Yoman, in @ plain calico gown, stood | day in the South Pacific,” said an old man who| ‘The widow of Laurence Oliphant, who leaves | all parts of the civilized world is a shabby lit- TO-MORROW. Seratieed tron wal aell-at public anedou:in toot | WW" we Exe jgacrowd. The loud-voiced auctioneer finally | Was leaning against a cigar Indian on Smith- England soon for Syria, intends to reside per- | tle building up an obscure alleyway, called DOWLING, Auctioneer. ANUARY, 1 y at FOUR CK, F. fhe, fole came toa lot of plain and somewhat worn fur- | field street yesterday, “and if you like,” he manently in that country with American rela- | Mount Vernon avenue. The first process in SALE OF 0 EHOLD FURNITURE lomtpe tes SE taicniane trate pin thene siture. It had belonged to the pale woman | continued, “I can spin you @ little yarn. | tives. making a globe is to cover the model all over ax FRETS AUCTION ten giaspenot ot Sera i eduare um. aud was being soid to satisfy the mortgage on | “Poor devils,” he continued as if to himself,| Brussels has been thrown into a fever of ex-| with a thick layer of pasteboard in a moist COMMENCING AT N OCLOCE, NBHAGIS = she nandred = °> AY HES Pe bas iG «9 it, One by one the articles were sold, the old | “twas a horrible Christmas day for them. | citement by the receipt by prominent persons | state. When it has dried, a sharp knife is AGENFRAL ARAL URRY FINE W I Be | ET a i $4 re areas to one, the easy rocker to another, and | But now to the story. Seven years ago I found | Of cards and telegrams announcing the advent | passed around it 20 as to separate the paste- ENSION TABLES, BRUSSELS AND OTHER Fattee fonence weet the wisie depth ‘of the, said lot, Sas8 aa = . city of the famous ‘Jack the Q two het herical sheils,which ‘ARPETS, COOKING AND HEA’ thence north (33) feet three (3) inches: s Dedatead wo a third. | Finally the auctioneer | myself in Callao, Peru, second mate of « Yan- | of Whiteclapel notoriety. King 1d, the | beard cont into two homtopi ae. tence cnet tothe place gf sein. {out a child's bigh chair. It was old | kee bark. We had put into this port to unload | prefect of palice and the, court’ minteoers. ere | are then taken off the model and united at the 3 veny Ergoant SiBnorenrn zaraxese | “Mitrnest see” Duethind cash in six ty, and ws the auctioneer held it up | lumber and were caught by the Chilian block- | among the'recipients of these attentions. cut ith gine, ‘The hollow sphere thus | ScHEENS, FANCY LAMPS "AND ORNAMENTS. | and twelve 13) mon ete ge ae a nents, to nA tear tritkied | ding squadron. for at that time the war be-| Natalie, the former queen of Servia, was re- Ee tain | sais oie nse Nir AXD SECOND. | day of sale, cr al cosh, of the option of the pure hae SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR 1888-’9, fren her cheek. The auctioneer saw it | tween Peru and Chili was raging at ite fiercest. | ceived with royal honors during her recent | oosting of white enamel ubout one-cighth of an HARD CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGON! conversne Tequired af the tne of sae: 1f the a neo a LEP gecgmed to come up in| | “There was nothing for it but to dismiss the | tour. | At the Russian frontier she was wel- | antl °f rium Suntan toeed of whiting, oll, epee Trine of mlocrves the right to sell st the Fisk of the det his-throet. and his gruff voice grew soft. | crew, and, as a single watch was sufficient on | Comed by Russian officers in behalf of the czar turpentine, glue and other things. When this ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, eee He remembered f little high chair at home, | the vessel in those placid waters, I took up my | and At the various towns at which she | i.'Gone the ball is turned toa perfect round- | WVcrar SATURDAY GALE OF HOUSEHOLD JOHN ¥. ENNIS, Trustee. spi bow it had once filled his life with sun-| quarterson shore. There were lively times, arret the local officials presented bread and | oot s machine, the operation of which is | =@@ULAR SATURDAY, SALESHOOM, CORNER | _a15-d&ds stan shine. It was empty now. The baby laugh, | assure you. Every day two of the big Chilian | al! expressing af the same time the hope that | 1° ‘sacred to be exhibited to the casual visitor. ZERTH AND PENNSYLVANIA z % the two little hands that were once held out to | ironclads, the Blanco Eucalada and the Lord | he might reascend the throne. At the conclusion of the process it looks like | NOBUINESS. onxiwG, DECEMBER TWEN- EDUCATIONAL. geet “pope” from that high chair were gone | Cochran, would steam to within three miles of | At the request of Emperor William horse- nothing #0 much asa bighly-magnified white | 4 tum cnnow MORNING DeCEMnED, or Par fap ib inated forever. He saw the y e | been stopped. also seventy-lve Second- Hand Brussels INS COLLEGE, ANNAPO! y Amp! Than Ever. E, ANNAPOLIS, MD. EIGHT Greatly Im roved and Better be driven off by the return shots from th pe down with. srtnents and four courses of studs. Prepara- aced woman's pite- | the coast. fire their long range guns and then | gaeing in Prussia on Sundays and holy dayshas | marble such as giant ‘might play knuckle- | lor, Chamber, Dining oom. and Ritehen umnitures | © ous looks and knew what it meant; knew that also seventy-five Seceaul Haid Braseels Carpets.” § re ae ft f - N é ‘school attached. % q Mey sciunn tats it nee been este of coe teak oe “ny after day’ they tay the havoc | , THe British steamer Storm Queen has found. | |The iron I toate! anit projecting at bots ends | {TERED & 00. Anctioneens RATION of CANDIDATES TOR THE NAVAL tod studded with diamonds. In imagination | eaused by the cnomys shetie asl were wakes | efed in the Bay of Biscay. The captain and five | the ori eer faae’ Soe fot helcs tx thn naw BREET Rokbrarys be could see the liftie dimpled cherub which it | to do any execution in return, In vain they | other persons were lost, : . qitetalich sicte recy well for the north and | CONSTABLES SAL OF ONF BREWSTER COUR: Fog cplaloruce, address Preity as FELL, A. M. once eld: comld sce the chubby little fist | sent out torpedo boata and tried American in-| Prof. Geffcken was examined in Berlin | Site WiC? scn'enroceh those, a. metal axioat | EARNERS BEN cmos, is PRONTO OU _ ij E T ing the tin rattle-box and pounding the | ventions in the le of Yankee explosives. At | Thursday in connection with the diary of the ‘represent the axis of the earth. To be 3 Bee ee vEnes. | Mo cto a0r at ata. we Once | tee Stan, in its Fair full of nicks; could see the little fect | last the officers ie comacd iahond 1 tes | wae Emperor Frederick and his ‘whole past perlael tes prove man cursive esealy ape in | eA ORS XG.) DECEMBER" TWE uputenters rockin, teacher ato aye WEEELY Stan, in its new dress and under sbich bad rabbed the paint off sf ~ legs; words of an old Yankee whe made ae career. His trial will begin at Leipsic about axis when the latter is held harisestelly, — t EUTER, Constable, _ ae speech weed mee - me Wwe. careful editorial supervision, commends itself ae could bear the crowing an ughing | home. He promised tosend a number il- | the middle of January. t exhibiting any disposition to stop with one - 7 een ae ms YENUE, BE- LIN SON L 4 now the little high chair | ians into the future xtate nt so much per Chil-| “4 false alarm of firein the Berliner theater | side up rather than another. “If it does not do Aba Fee eee ea TER CLOTH: | ¥ ceive alimited number of pupils at his residence, | One of the most attractive and desirable news and em| He knew there was an / isn, and a bloodthirsty agreement was drawn i i the | 80 it must be balanced by boring a hole in the | ING, GENTS FURNISHINGS and HATS, Th ti publ h g void in the pale-faced woman's | up. last night caused a temporary pout mang the | hte cide 4nd temening within alistle Dag ds conse from a very reliable establish — family journals ished. comprises eight i 63, containing as many shot as may be requisite. | serve piecewise, so as to five you all a chance. ‘Also private | Pages of solid reading matter—the very cream ol ing, with ite dull, heavy air and oppressive | Liverpool needed an additional water supply, | ‘rien the hole ie plugged up and the surface | const of Meus Bore’ and ¢ iiazen's Overcoats Slathematicn. | o6 contents of the - calmness. On the beach, high and dry, lay a | and the government went into Wales, 70 miles | juade even again. The next thing is to mark —_ wand, Children's, Sul aa oHERS, n.w.d) 5-Lia eight-page daily issues of Tam argo launch or bumboat. In it we placed a | away, and bought a large valley, including the | the surface off with pencil lines into mathemat- . TEAGUE, SUN BUILDING, | Evmwtvo Stax, together with add e tioneer, softly, as somebody | hogshead of powder and arranged an iron | village of Llanwyd life. Olaaees shit take place SATURDAS, DE 4 10 cents; any of you have | lever with its heavy end resting over a per- | ing filled with 88 SCHMITT'S KINDERGARTEN AND PRIM- heart: there was in his own. Somehow the | ‘How well I remember that Christmas morn- | *¥dience. No one was injure day may come and go, but you never get over it There is no one to dress in the morning. no one to put to bed at night. “Don't laugh! oid the facetiously off SITY classes forming at $5 Jessona, English branches, ‘Painting tn Osis and Water color from life. Classes r Fu le to * lyn. This valley is now be- | ical segments corresponding precisely in shape TWENTY NINE, 1888, and continue thereafter, ly of water 5 miles long and | with the sections of map that are to be pasted and SIX P. M., until the entire stock is closed | pnd Eeinting in Matructore A. G. Heaton EG Mes- | including a department devoted to Farm, Home little empty high-chairs at home which money | cussion cap. The lighter end was held down | 84 feet deep. It is understood that all the | oy, out, 476 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. ,0.W- Gill, W. H. Holmes, and 8. Jerome Uhl | , 14 Garden interests, carefully compiled and ed would net tempt you to part with.” Then he | by a quarter of mutton, and then numerous | houses, the church, two chapels, tavern. and | ‘These map sections are made from copper 8, SAMSTAG & CO., _a8-4w) GSS SE handed = _ a bn =e fos own = ket, | edibles and pieces of green stuff were strewn eo pore as — kethes = pe 5 plates in just the sizes and shapes naquined to | 4@27-1w" Auctioneers, papas ‘ND P CAPER ees TN | ited expressly for the weekly edition. ond remarked, “Sold to the lady over there.” | around. More meat was put in, the tide was | ally being submerged under the collec ing bes they are made for, one set, of | wyioyas vLINC . E (ONAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. SOUT and as the pale-faced woman walked out with | on the ebb, and. the launch wat sot afloat —e | water that poursinésthe valley. A now village pec pres A entire surface of a sphere. | (J 2OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. gy pag yt EE In addition to its unexcelled attractions as. the httle high-ehair clasped in her armsand | market boat adrift. What a rich prize she | has been built near by, and all the Llanwyddy- 4 They are printed, many of them ether, like | LARGE IRON SAFE, WITH COMBINATION, LOCKS tears streaming down her cheeks, the crowd | would be for the Chilians, who had not tasted | ans have removed to it. whe Pi 7 D ARGI poms | re ests ae Weekly newspaper, it has issued a list of valuable dress patterns, on sheets of the finest linen] 280 pS Ud poe Wik eke RT Ace. IN DERGARTEN AND GRADED SCHOOL, NEAR stood back, rospectfully. and ther was a sue | freah ment for weeks. hh was linea | ,. TB Russian mission to the vatican has ob-| paper, and are ent out carefully with a sharp TION. ENTY-NINTH, | POLLOCK aud NOERIC principals. Fourteenth year | 824 Useful premiums, given elther to single sub: picious moisture im the eyes of emanwho) “Shortly after daybreak the beach was line it i i ointed knife. To paste them on properly, 80 | On SATURDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY- | Qu Methods (Gentine Kindergarten); German, oe cum, Pitt people, In company with a number of| holiness sanctions the deportation of the | that they will mect perfectly at the cages and 1888, at THELVE O'CLOCK M, in front of my sales” | Prawinng and Calisthenicn: carriage and aitendane; | S1DETS or club raisers, which will be sent, togeth- . S DETE rE. foreigners I went to the Union club, where | bishop of Vilna to Siberia, eccepts the Russian | not show the lines of joining, requires great | Tooms, I will » THOMAS DOWLING, Teachers’ Normal Department. ___d8-Im* "| or with a sample copy of the paper, treo anlpest- FEMALE DETECTIVES. Were a number of telescopes. How eagerly we | eovernment’s candidates for the dioceses of | pains and skill. When this is accomplished | 42-dts Auctioneer. | ()UNEY INSTITUTE. loop 3 Sa . watched the little launch drifting slowly out to | ublino and Plako, and consents to the intro- The different countries, and s0 forth, are tinted = - ae A select school for tits TSsES DORE O™ | Paid to any address, or given to any one applying Cases on Which Women Do Better Work | sea, Surely the Chilians would soon notice it! | duction of the Russian language in all| by hand with water colors. There is no es- CHANCERY § BALE OF A. CORN ER LOT. THIR' @13-Im* Frincisete._ | at tro counter ef tho bustness ction, Than Men. It was not long before they did, for at $ o'clock | Catholic churches, except in the liturgy, en | pecial rule for this, save that contrasts’ are virtue of a decree of tie Su F \ALISTHENTOS—LINTHICUM T E- ate the Eucalada, with 800 men on board, steamed | innovation that will completely destroy’ the | sought to help the eye. Finally, the whole is | District of Commoin made in C3 own, on Tuesdays abd Fridays at Asa further inducement to secure a large im From the Philadelphia Record, a little closer inshore and at last drew between ‘ “ 3 : Polish ele it. It is certain that French in- | overlaid with an astonishingly-brilliagt white | Fault: wherein James T Boise au Although for s long time detectives of the | us and the prize. But nothing happened, and | faence had much to 40 Gith the gration of | eeeniol, which: ie of sack almost snotaie sae shall.ai HALE PAST FOU Px crease to its subscription list, Taz WEEELY Stas fair sex—and some of them of good social | the ironclad steamed away. A signal at her | these concessions. hardness that it will wear indefinitely without | URD BS ECEMBER | TWENTY: EORGE 3 HALL FOR BOY iS. (ST GEORGE'S, | nas are auge states have been employed for the discovery | Pov. cuie, and’ so' bets tr tamportcoan'to| The Berlin Post says that all efforts bave seratahing. preserving slwaye Jt Drieneness. | premise, ene veal ovate inthe mty of Washinton tn KINEAR, A'M, Principal. i0-c0d 1m c ' 2 ee z. nd now the iol is done al District of C described as the part of lots oT . r . iL — — 2 cf crime and grave political offenses, and also | her aid. Tn answer the Loa, @ large steamer | failedto obtain news of the fate of the German | mounting, A beautiful thing it is, too—ite | feared cok Grete Cdk tae improvements, in | (JOMMENT | PARUE A, FARIS LA BOXNE 80. A PREMIUM TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER for making private inquiries where delicacy | ysed as a blockader, came from the offing, and East Africa company’s officials at the stations | printing as clear as copper-plite can’ make it, | s9uare one thous i nd, one (LOL), “bexinniay niy., Paris. Private tutor in French, classical aod and tact is requisite, female detectivism has | she was soon alongside the prize, the latter | in Usavara and ur, notably those at Kioza | Pri"Cclors, vivid. and, above all, correct in SS ee eee ee modern langnaes, 903 16th st.n.w. 48-1m* | who simply pays the price of subscription, $1.00 but occasionally been employed in the United | being between us and her steep sides. and Mpwapa, every detail according to the very’ latest geo- | ninety (0) feet: then h irey (0) feet thence SERVATORY OF MUSIC, St Kingdom for public purposes, and even then | “At that hour the day was clearer and we | Two Russian emissaries have been arrested graphical information. And yet the man who | j¥est ninety (90) feet tel Powis din remy | Sth and F sts. Twentieth year, | per annum. could see the sailors drop from the slides into | at Vestilesti, Roumat 4 a. Efforts to incite the | executed the plates employed to-day bas been | hevinning, “with the ri people against King Charles seem tobe becom- | dead many years, His name was W. B. Annin, | alley on fie north." ing frequent. and it is said that his equal at map engraving Aden ee toone The excavations on the Acropolis at Athens | does not exist in the world at present. ‘That is | 4s bit oft) Conveyunclus have once more brought to light valuable | the reason why the plates he made arg still in | chesere cost. If theter at the risk and cost of lin, Flute, Cornet, &e. LLARD, Director, "ni! with merely insignificant results. Ina recent | the launch. We could see the latter swing ranean nase goverment report upon the Scotch police by | around, the chain descend, aid then piece after Capt. Monro, her majesty’s inspector for | piece of beef hauled up the side. Suddenly a constabulary for Scotland, he says that the | fissh as be per ne — Leas hogy side” a employment of a few women on the detective | the Loa. The gallant wa then oa che sank | Works of ancient art. ‘The principal are parts | Res; because they are better thanany Saw ones sal im bange sod popuices places might | the report of the explosion rolled in from over | Of # number of statues of ‘heroic size, which | pononlaytcae geographical changes or Fatement, aud the important fact that the em. | the ocean and echoed aud re-eehoed through | When put iomefer have been found to make | aieoveries, they are taken to acertain remark- ployment of women as private detectives in| the Andean chain. One hundred and fifty |‘¥ Wonderful groups. One of these repre- | (15% expert here in Boston, who beats the part 3 ect Chilian sailors were either blown to pieces or | Smt Hercules killing the marine deity, Triton. | le expert here in Boston, who b caeaaT whkas ie oan gE ia eonttae Lncanion drowned on that Christmas morning.* 7 | fhe other group consists of three ‘mythical laceqeired ab Wis naw antinds: <. he Londe een ha efnlly estigated je onsters, orti ppre- » ae pes the subject of this article. on which he has re- | = a penta tie body of a mses oelle Be lonee as Globes made with such enre as those de- ceived some # preciable information from | Coughing in Church. isaserpent. These discoveries are some of | *ribed are aoe is Liters sevtind those who are the most competent to speak | From the Cinninnati Gazette. a the most interesting ever made on the Acro- | why no very great num! << Go ee rg bo with authority on the question. | The London Lancet says coughing in church | jo] The workmanship, as well as vivid col- | Year by the factory in the shabby little alles Aer ot crtine te hee cout men for the | is tow great extent bred of habit, and “even | Oring, have excited the admiration of arche- | But when a Upper feel psp pl a4 detection of crime in this country, it is not only | where a basis of disease underlies the explo- | Ologists, who attribute’ the sculptors to the | #2 educational or other institution any e in BVT SHOP very limited. but merely extends to few | Where toc - iaciieal exakd aaulie a P} seventh century before Christ. this country or abroad an order is apt to be AND 630 K STRE offenses, the most important of which appear | sion a little self-control could easily do some- 3 3 a ‘Diska has’ be inted Turkish | ¢@t to Boston for it. Common globes of the CHUSETTS AVEN s to be shoplifting and pocket-picking case thing to lessen its force or its frequency.”| Ag0b Pasha has been appointed Turkish | sort one ordinarily sees are carclessly made and | By virtue of a deel to us, dated 28th November other thefts. In these and other insta minister of finance. inaccurate. They are covered with cheap litho- | last, aud duly recorded, sell th ‘This premium isa NORMAL TRAIN: INDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY 1. 1918 Sunderland Place, south of Dupont Carele, WORCESTER’S POCKET DICTIONARY, - sel-4in ee EA: Mus. LOUISA T. VERNON SEMINARY, 1100-1104-1116 M STREET A re he. pt are not complied with the right to resel Something needful in every family and useful alike in the office, work-shop or at home, It is AND 1128 11TH STREET. the most complete small dictionary ever offered to BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. the public, It is nicely and substantially bound in Thoronch instruction in all branches in accordance | cloth, comprises 298 pages, over 500 illustrations, with the best modern methods. Commodious new school building, heated rs steam and having sbundant | and contains more than 10,000 words, the spelling, : ‘or further information apply ELIZABETH J'SOMERSA1-Om | pronunciation, and definitions of which conform to jOLY CROSS 312 \- i Musieal Gourse om Pans, | those of the largest and latest editions, “It is well ‘on, Organ, Harp, Guitar and to “iirmony, and | printed, in plain and readable type, and contains “au ND CHAR: | besides the vocabulary « lst of Foreign Words Techni attention ‘given lasses; also to vocal. & 3 wnecht by MISS L. CANFIELD. Terms 83 . y xpression with cl {puvlic auction om the ‘lass on Saturday for Chil ¥. and Phrases, Explanation of Abbreviations, Rules they generally act under the guidance and | Seg rember bie eaanet ke At the meeting of Panama canal bondholders | graphed maps and their varnish will not Inst, | SUL Sater HULU & trate Bl : eee ot Tegular members of the | Nouncement from the pulpit, such’ as the con. | in Paris yesterday M. Martineau, who had spent | The colors are often put on with stencils and Sky until all are disposed of, Catalogues will belu | \\/ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND | fF Spelling, and Tables of Weights and Moas- detective staff. Some years ago a large firm templated passing around of the contribution | two years at the Panama works, declared that | 800n fade. nished on day of sale, Oratory, 004 Noaw., Mrs. M-STEVENS HART, | ores tc of omnibus proprietors always engaged women basket, is likely to start an epidemic that rap- | the ‘canal could be finished at the longest in | | Some of the more costly globes are marvel- ame ee ee, Prineiiirtaucke, Culture and” Natural Expressiou, to Gnd out the dishonesty of the conductors of | /71v spreads throughout the whole congrega- | three years with an outlay of 400,000,000 franes. | Ously elaborate, They revolve inside @ hori-! |. 4. HICHARD T. MORSELL,) Assignees, STAMMERING ‘This handsome and valuable ttle book, which —_ Reppert —— — —— = - | tion. Frequently the fault lies with the sex- | Count Dilhaw. the chairman, said that he was | zontal circle, representing the horizon, which 2 ERT W. RIN Thoroughly cured. esto patrons. n30-1m portio \e es, am is stated tha iy “aa MFORTABLE FRAME n. He will open windows and doors and | able to vouch for the accuracy of the figures. | is inscribed all over with queer things, such as STABLE FRAME | G pENCERIA COLLEGE, con. 7TH | TAs 8t 40 cents, exclusive of postage, will be er wi B SS nse cold drafts, and the people, as soon as| The pope’s recent speech has greatly embit- | 2° fellow not a scientific expert could find out, MIAN INSYL. | Sand Deis. nw. Established 1804. Central location: ¥ are sensi them, will whisper to for the calculation of abstruse astronomical Sommod! oe given and sent, postage free, to every subscriber of them. per to ucxt | tered the feeling against the vatican amon; N UTE GROUNDS. mmodious 1us#-rooms. Superior methods, eV a f y ; e i i is is Thi i d T ais Full corps of instructors, Its well-trained graduates are ighbors or to themsel: that they are | Italian liberals. roblems, e meridian is represented by a| py virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in women are even now employed for this purpose. As competent and trustworthy women are difficult to seeure for secret service in police le virtue, in » | filling responsible business and official positions, | Tecéived by THE WEEKLY Stak at $1.00 each. 7 If circle of metal, and any dunce can find out at | Mber No. 1037, folio 3U2, et seq., one of the land re- gd ee Large attendance Bf youne forces, and as no eficient means exist for train- | “WY they are taking their “death of cold, SERS ana & moment's notico precisely what time it is, at | CPi party accused, wo will well Rt patie: muction in | Ren abd women. Fivecouwes: The busiuess course; | Tt will also be given free and post paid to any Sees eee pees antes Seas Cinyere 5k, ig aire eughess 69 Micke. Suchodmige | Thiserien Pomertyt. . ll ein ote ae eee fant Gt the preter to Sig diets bidder, 19 | manship: Delsarte’ Course in Eapresiion Tuition | one sending two (2) subscribers t THE WEEELY indifferently paid for their work, there isa | + Bipess_ene i “ = a looki ‘ing called an “‘analemma” enables NESD A AN ba Ps 7 by the year, quarter,or monthly installments, corral feeling among the policemen of all | Pyle santa year ty mca boeen ipa ste big paler sre _ need heart, vay you, if you so desire, to ind the declination of fittntod in Washinton ety, De ma gw an et tines Cal oe "ey? {97 Mlustrated circulars | Stam at $1.00 each ($2.00), each subscriber, as well - y y . an . " yuare three five (3225), improved = .. dective stad or a8 agent, or, assistants t0 | nounced by volleys of coughs and sneczes, | ing question in more than one household. ‘The | st CoA ge NR errand EPey BASE | tye Bubstautial nd comfortable frame dwelling Pupil of Wan. Mawon, NY. Rindergarton bioces | paid. inal and political investigations. On the other | Certainly, as the Lancet suggests, people should | Listener has in mind one father of a family who | ‘Which the expanse of the ‘heavens “ig. eepee | “tgae of sale: One-third of the purchase money in | {euitte,chuldren 8 Specialty. 1234 13th st. nw. hand. in Paris, Berlin, Vienna, St. Petersburg | Teatrain themselves toa pradent extent when | has supplied his cases well with books such as | sented with che coat cliatoe ten iene SAE iin fen, daya from the day of sale; and the | pre COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY THE GOBeo AND YET ANOTHER PREMIUM. and other Inrge centers of population on the | Sneezing is in the air, and they notice a cough- | he would delight to have hischildren read, and | *puve wret ological beasts and things ac- | biitce im twe equal payments, at ongand two years, | "Pian Scleuuine Seboole pened robert thes continent the detective service rendered by | i#8 Storm coming on: and yet there is to be | has given them full permission to haul down t in the evening are open to both sexes. For 4 wed. he " ‘t compli- | secured by adeed of trust on the property sold, or all | Whic! it > . | some judgment and discrimination used in this “t i cording to their names. And, most Pah | the purchuse money may’ be paid in'cash. A deposit of | information about the courses in Abrebra: 3 Siete wcll pouton oor empoped | ag, Oven a earunccogh, ete wing | nk hier Ror weal tpt | ced fl ha eo tlre abe wine | beige ay RA | yeh An ey Be a ie often of a superior order, while theif. geu-| Minprcacd ces, ht on he other jband s | sion,” the father says to is bore, “to take any sun withixstecence tothe Garth tor avery das |G ‘re motcomplied with witnis ten days trom eday Za E etme kay eral knowledge is very advanced. The diplo- | *™pptessed sneeze, t ‘ book in the cases. Use them all you want to.| inthe year. All these are constructed by | of asle the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- LOCUTION, RATORY, AVCTING.” ‘THE WEEKLY STAR'S POCKET ATLAS, matic corps of some continental nations en- | ™ld under loose rein, gathers vigor and fierce- | When they are worn out we will have them re. mechanics according to the descriptions given | after five days mavertisement tir soins’ hewsrace | Lessons in CLANS or PRIVATE in any obe or more gage ladles aa detectives out of ther’ own | Ress in its pent-up quarters, and finally bursts bound; and when they are past rebinding we ‘ P Ls a err ne Bewspepee | of ay: i ij by astronomers, and their correctness is | printed and published in the said city country. It is stated that a few of the fair sex | forth with a mighty roar that shakes the house ib WILLIA} DAR We have still another premium to be given te subscribers— Tree. AR- : ” r 4 EOF ELOCUTI ND ORATOR! rth with « mighty ro will get new ones.” And what do the bors do? | proved by the perfection with which they AM W. BOA ialf a block east of City P.O.) Weak: | THE POCKET ATLAS ts a handsomely-printed suployed in London on behalf of the | #24 disturbs the services. Read books? Certainly: but scarcely the books | Solve all the problems. ; Pe gained RES ee sicko and German embassies. and render BF ea: LER that the father's heart yearns to have them —————+e0e—___—_. Yad BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. Pages; full-page very efficient help to those to whom they are The Antiquity of Man. oe —— of ee oe mane Phelps a College President. ee thoroughly reliable maps setting forth the geo- Tesponsible for such. With regard to the discoveries on the slopes | may be got pretty accurately by ‘ing note of VALUABLE UNIMPROVED BUILDING LOTS IN Now for the private detective work in Eng-| of teen a ienagea: Tec: Bitch endian the books that drift into hs bedroom. ‘The | MOMOR THAT THE, XSOLIeN arnteTER war nx | YSUVSGRIONTONR. DL Go ATACETORO® ‘Terms begin now. graphical features of the whole world in minute land—as that required in divorce cases, trac- ; acer other night this father whom the Listener has iy Bibs camggs 2 irt deed fisted Sth day of May, A. . iug missing friends and other secret inquiries— | that the human Pones prove indisputably the | spoken of, being in his boys’ room after they | A New York special to the Baltimore Ameri- D,f867, snd daly recorded in Taber, No. 1250, tol, | _au29_ ithe | ee oe ee a @ great number of women are employed, and | €Xistence of man in Pliocene times, Still we | were — and seeing a disordered assort- | can says: The question of the election of a Colmnlbla, and by dirs ‘tion oe — secured there- sbyge mo en ars en IN- | densed into a graphic presentation of all the facts their number and services have immensely in- | must recollect that in such an active volcanic | ment of books and papers on the table, took it | president of Columbia college has been brou cht | bY, We will sell. at public auction, in front of the prem. for both sexes. Sioutal when tomes detections at™ or there- | region as Nicaragua, with its hot and moist cli- | into his head to make «memorandum of their | tp again by the Free Press, of Burlington, Vt, Foti ocuock At thf! See brors | _an20-0m __“THOS."W. SISWELL, Prineipal_ | !8 © cial, religious, political and industrial s- a en female detectivis ‘ ‘ . Ani e lis 2 Ao re the y of » District of | > — OAS ae = i said to have commenced Dy arma of prveate | mae sndden upheavals and_ubsidences may | tiie And this i the list, beginning athe top| Wh os Tonday lao declared editorily thet tii eit All ese certain econo furl | AQ yBULATigs CEDUCATIQN — ROOK KEEPING | (Ory and condition of every Stato and Trrtry tm inquiry agents inthe metropolis. The writer | Pe cxPected to have occurred, Tile the rich | "Four copies of the Youth's Companion, it had reason to believe that the trustees were | of fround and premises, known, and, distinguished a8 | Eocation : Lite Scholarship, {ungidRroerens: Es | the Union, together with 48 colored diagrams has been informed by the principals of two im- | ToPical vegetation would t devastating orene | “The Owls of Olynn Belfry.” seriously considering the question of offering to 371, inclusive, aud ‘lots numbered | WUshed 1889. WOOD'S COM! wG - ‘ cee portant private inqui | tions. ‘The footprints themselves tell walitte | “King Solomon's Mines,” the presidency to Edward J. Phelps, minister of te subditinion ofthe ¥illare x COMMERCE —GE owing the relative strength of different industries both of which a large as regards their antiquity. As before men. Binle. to England. Mr. Phelps’ position at Yale has | Sein themuiyeyors oMce of tie Decal Go. Scho lof Telesraphy aud Type-writing, 313 0th | @nd Of different products in various States, and ployed—that the latter are far more efficient | tuned} th Sauna ue aebibade Ob hadcuaae recked on a Reef.” been kept open for him during his stay abroad, lumbia. . W., Fear City Post-Office, Hishest Stand- for their duties than men would be. Great | tj an inferior type of wow ghile the sagine | “Alice's Adventure in Wonderland.” but it was said in the Free Press that he would | ‘Terms: One-half cash; palance in six and twelve | ani Busl ene Colleen Aunerica.” Splendidis equip- | other items too numerous t mention, These fare is taken im their selection, and they are | shod footprint Indicates a'certain advance in| “History of Japan.” pacepe the presidency of Columbia if it should | oats truperty sold, Seal cash at perchincrsaption: | occidental totems: commodions building a books sell at $1 each. better paid for their services than women who | Sivilizatica, since s tase whe went ahaa Stall | “Chatterbox be offered to him. All conveyancing and recording at! cost of purchaser, | 4 application, Colored students hot wluittet are temporarily employed in police forces in | ©)\*)7aHon. “Young America,” Edward Mitchell, one of the trustees of Co- | A deposit of $200 will be required at tine of sue. Ii | FRANCIS G. MARTYN, President. GK. CRNEI By enclosing 10 cents for ostagesthe POCKET proportion to the time they ire respectively | °@™ hardly belong to the earliest stage of hu- “Another Chatterbox.” lumbia, was asked this morning how’ much | terms are not complied with in ten days the ‘Tyastocs A.M. C. E., Principal. ‘ool engaged in their work. K csanten, thenciacs, 0 Un prions we yireum= | «Sarah Crewe.” truth there was in the editorial assertion pub, ee ee ee pisses ¢ Fisk and |,” NEW ILLUSTRATED CHECULAR ATLAS will be sent free, in addition to the One metropolitan firm, at least, not merely | adopt Dr. Brinton’s cautious conclusion, that | Tbe father insists that the “Chatterboxes” | lished in the Vermon per. e sal a27-dkas JAMES P. RYON, { Trustees. engages a great number of female detectives r. Barnard had been —— af we rj are not to be taken as indicative of the boys’ | after the resignation of permanently to devote their whole time to pei, | tef is not sufficient evidence to remove these | remains further buck than the present Post. | literary tastes; they were unquestionably | accepted, a committee was selected to receive | ¢1EORGE W. STICKN Yate inquiry business, but pays them a liberal | See P salary, in addition to giving them a bonus in| SWITHEN C. SHOR’ HE" ‘th POE Dove OR LEDGE'S MEDIA (Px)ACADE- | above premium, thus practically giving there in order to pacify a sm: enable the boys to pursue their Auctioneer, 036 F st. yr E ister and | nominations. Dr. Morgan Dix was chairman, SCHOOL FOR YeCRE Eek? PAY | TWO PREMIUMS TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER Phioce: ‘i 4 7 F VALU. ‘SCHOO. Pliocene or Quaternary period, iterary or | Up to the present time buttwo names had been bas Ship eT a ee ABLE IMPROVED REOPENS OCTOBER 1 — = ORNER OF 7TH AND is respect of each investigation which they have mechanica! occupations during her frequent | presented officially. Mr. Phelps’ name was| p sTRiwi's SOUTH. THE CITY OF |_*el-6m __MISS EARLE, 1916 35th st__ A WORD TO AGENTS. deem mainly instrumental in bringing tos suc. Always Losing Something. visits to their room. ‘The books were all an | not one of them. “it is true that he had been | WASHINGTON’ b: GoSTORES AND | [HARVARD GRADUATE DESIRES PUPILS cessful termination. The amount received by | Fte™ the New York Sun. 1 eainagy Nebabinca dees piesa py to sed APRS, axe, Wishing to further encourage the work of ex- of f trust dated th [NAA Or’ EPTEMBER, ADs, 1888, a eee Sanders & Stayman'e, 934 Pa h.w, irely talked of i informal way. Mr. Mitchell Nat Goodwin is telling a story about town | {2titely spontaneous drift to the room, and | talked of in an informal way. itche! the employers of these women ‘in several of this fact might. perhaps, have led the father | himself had the subject of Mr. Phelps’ candi- sach cases is very large, and the latter are paid | concerning the absentmindedness of Byron, the | to derive some encouragement from the pres- | dacy presented to him, but there had been no ss = t Sanders & Stayman's, 934 Fot_h.w._ i i i BS 32, at fol oq., one of F. SHELDON'S DANCIN! ‘ADE: tending the circulation of THE WEEKLY Stax, the sccordingly.| One firm of inquiry agents has a | playwright. A new play was running through | ence of the Bible there, if he had not found it | official actio ms fr chs Distrist or Galea cance | open for the reception of puy fie MOSDAYS, WED Ticlerer, lady in, their service, who, in the | the dramatist’s head as he was walking through in such sugpicious juxtaposition to “King | wa present That San She Longed For, Ete. | Suifiswent ot the party secured thereby, J will sell at | RESPAYS and SATURDAYS. Call or send fof circa | commission heretofore allowed agents has been discharge of her duties, has traveled many | . ° jq. | Solomon’s Mines.” Perhaps the boys wante Pre: 9 MSC. | public suction, in front of the premises, BATUR- =a hereafter au» thousands of miles. Her remuneration has ap- | Pall Mall. when a friend stopped him and said: | ¢0 verity some reference tb Solomon's explora- | From the Toledo Blade, RE HALE PAST FOUR OCLOGR Y Seouke lisse c= chee — Proached | £400 a Sear from detective work | “Tam in gr tions inthe land of Ophir! “Angelica, you will pardon me, I know,” fal- | described reat etate situate in the said’ ity uf Waahe THE TRADES. raisers will be permitted to alone. | Another firm has paid one of their fair | “What is it?” asked Byron mistily. ————-see______. tered young Finlay Place, the other evening, | mete et of, Columbia, desinated on a SNDING = a . . ~ * ed et os , - di ” lator plan of said city as parts of original = PECIALTY I BINDING.—HARPFR’S AND sex detectives as much as £80 fora month’s| “I lost my father last week,” said the man. Specimen Scotch Humor. 4 aay. 1 inquire your—eh—1 ie feven (11) and twelve (13). 1 reutury. Band 75 RETAIN A COMMISSIO’ PER CENT, services in private investigations. In addition | “Too bad, too bad,” said Byron, with an air | From the Scottish World. Dat, Sh sag 1 teqes your bast mons- | cracbered fous husiiod ca ay tee abe Sica HI GINDERY ccatabtiahed sass Voss & alear ed . to the high remuneration the more efficient of | of absent sympathy Pa Send “very sorry.” Then he| Dr. Scott, of Greenock, used to tell of a| ™e!” ginning for the same at the northeast corner of said in 1845), 1012 ‘ ‘postal dae these detectives obtain from the employers, | walked on and continued to think about his ave. All work guaranteed. their incomes are materially supplemented by | play. Three weeks later he ba; to be | sailor who came to be married, but when asked | wink iy in S61" ns he TePHed, binshing—“ ferent spre fet ce ae, Ae Sieet anette: ee hei serially oa by | ping. im woiien Melee. Inetennpena _ ayer t ‘one-half (33%) inches thence Borth. seveatye hindsome grattitis they receive, for success | hgain in Pull Mall, when the same fan came tp Jooked bleak ang ag Noman to be his wife, | “And, pardon me again, but your waist meae- | it yerh and thse ean det-two oe) foot cance | Brand National Award of 16,600 francs, | and eubecribers’ names, al services rendered to those who pay their | to him and said: 2 “I wor fe to know | ures—” ed by four. two: 4 ‘Sample copies for canvassing purposes masters very Mberally for ouch. — “More misfortune.” first what vou are going to say toshe.” At “twenty-four,” ithe, faltered, leaning for ropstores talbuaentn partum. ee ere [ Ay nad mec re cad ae “Eh?” said Byron absently. another time, when the woman was asked if | W@Fd, visions of a lovely seal skin sack floatin, 1¢ propert sold subject to certain in - sent upon application to any duly Witty Boston Lawyers. “Ihave just lost my mother,” said the man | she would obey, but did not answer, the man— | “er her mind, but ‘whatever made (teeteel especie t 06 per cent payabiemeneee ae ‘AN agent to any postoffice address. Thus any agent Taverner in Bostom Post. lugubriously. also a sailor—exclaimed, “Leave that to me, | “Oh, nothing! except I bet Boody House my the oth day of Septentber AD TRG, and to i@ TONIO, Ihave heard some characteristic anecdotes! “Dear me!” said the dramatist petulantly, | sir. ” | girl had a better shape than his.” gprtain geben debt secured by deed of trust of $1.00, CONTAINING can have number mailed direct from this officd ©f the leading lawyers to whom I have had | “You lost your father only a little while ago. | In those days people that felt sleepy during 2 ‘A Trained H _— sale. " PERUVIAN BARK, IRON AND wishes cecasion to reier recently which help to illus- | What an eiccedingly careless man you are.” the sermon used, as now in Germany, to ahake asad tc ale, $2,800 19 caph. and, the balance in ’ ? Wthocnehe ‘o-canvass, saving the trouble trate thei individaality. One of theae relates | Sett Preservation. Sone aes La ae Oh eee ee are you hammered brew?” | Botcisiecfiens eeroetray cytes | PURE CATALAN WINE, | corvinssem trom piace w pce rie d up the fountain foetal gees | From the Merchant Traveler, | play. At Old Monkland a man who had on a tn Seger =e Ms Few say I Pp dee of trast —— Property. ir: ‘or al cash at For the PREVENTION and CURE of Every subscriber sent in by an agent or clay ie pe is a Oat ds 4 uses e a me 3 e wh ba 7 de aigheped te otal caer, Eee | sage Tene” cae oN et, ymca at | teas areata meni, of be maroon | eteereiace Aare | aie Fever & Ague, Loss of | russe 1» ented tu pram, wah wil Dy argument of a cause not long ago he took oc- | ™4u to another. vest be seen, Mr. Bower, the minister, at ——— soe compifed with in seven days the trustee reserves tne | Appetite, af mato’ easion to refer to the discrepancies in the | “How was he?” length said: “Noo, John, ye had bette Bex Horxtxs’ Sox Ix Tnovpie.—Charley | right to resell at the risk and coat of the defaultiie 22 Rue Drenct, Paris. to his or her address if askedfor when the Views of the law as presented by his opponent, | “He was drunk.” doon. We have a’ seen your braw waistcoat.” | Hopkins, whom Tinkler, the Cincinnati boy {nome newpaper publsbct in Wacky ‘on | BE. POUGERA & OO. for name is sent in—otherwise none Will besent, ag mid the venerable Leroi nimelt Ab’ | ‘Is it possible! why a week or two since he| It was to Mr. Bower that the gravedisger | forger, charges with having instigated ‘hi BAMUEL MADDOX. Trasice, the T.8., said the venerable lawyer, = Copa iene scomed to be sincere in s resolution to refi once said: “Trade’s very dull the noo. | crime, is 0, som ot Bea pias: the Fidelity d22-d&ds 462 Louisiana 30 NORTH oe Na ¥. many do not wish them. Subscribers sent in af learned counsel should become con! —_ a : 4d ; wrecker, w just been pardoned by EES SALE OF IMPROVED sud {ail into these errors: he is a very old | He expressed the greatest anxiety as to his | Mane Doria’ a leovin' oratar for three woeks.” | tho President, “Charley was sereten Weanee, | (TRUSTER AALE OF Dra NINTH AND TESTE ae raley ene Sp Shae Ae ae ey, man, ns erage a — - associated beeen fone vera asked me what he | mons being read. They used to say: “Hoo can | 44¥ pe dey His bail was fixed at $15,000, and Bote mee! a deed of aT arate ee ce closing 10 cents extra for postage, With his boyish days and shows the precocity | must do to be saved.” ’ ; not able to give it he is in jail, y — of his ready wit. Having had occasion to cor-| “Perhaps that explains his present condi- hea Boy Blame te aes ze! cided gentaraerie Sucked ete Se Further particulars can be hed if Gesired by Zect his dog after a fashion which I must con- | tion.” What are we to think of the lady who sent to | gA Witp Box Kien ny His Fariten.—Jim | sell at enetion, in front of on ‘writing e postal or letter to thisoficn fees was not wholly commendable. he wasre-| ‘In what way?” her minister, Mr. Risk of Dalserf, a polite mes. | Gilmore killed his own son near Leavenworth, Hats RPABT FOUND CLOG EME. ee ing) Seer tt 1 proved by bis father, who asked him why he | “Maybe he's trying to preserve himself in that ‘‘he should clean his teeth,” and re- | 14. Sunday night. Gilmore is a well-to-do ) feet six (6 st by the depth of 19t rata cte snimal. “Ho yelped at me.” re- | alcobol.” celved the answer that “she should scrape her rere isa gems won, Bob, was « wild youth, | numbered four (tn Davidgou subs of oguare Events during the next twelve months promise ied young Sohier. “No, he didn't,” said the Os and against father’s comman eight A hither “Fue t didn’t kick him,” was the in- | _ Sioxon Pexvorst Serrovsty Ixsunep.—Signor ca his sent a deputation request- | latter's horses around the country. . He did so | heron, Vamneteom D- C., with the wv ating ane costing, SOLE sta n:aneous answer, Perugini, the well-known operatic tenor, who ing him to tell them rein be ‘sermons about | 5#turday, returning at 3 o'clock ‘the following of sale: One-third (14) cash and balance in one ING STAR, of course, will be first and foremost in An aneedote of the late Tolman Willey, whose | was in Washington recently with the Ke renouncing thelr own he tartly | Morning. | When he camo back his father, who | Co ond tue (2 7eare with interest, secured by deed of €netions anor afforded pos pleasure to his froupe, was seriously in, in New ¥. replied: “ft is the feat f aces teat on Tar concealed baking the doce, & fis eee veyuhcluig af cost of purchaser. If terme ‘ale are ‘the collection and prompt publication of all the Associates at , shows that he enjoyed | Wednesday by an unusual accident. The singer y le-barreled him, ‘couple (20) from day of news, compilation latest and mest. civing « practical turn to it outside the field of | was hurrying up Pine street. to Broadway and | "yj, "fy ieutwousness to renounce.” ‘pia not yet been arrented. the tastes wall SP SH" ot of ean aro tomers Professional practice. While staying at An- | an unknown man was bi ing down Broadway Bapolis, N. S.. where he bad a summer cottage, | to Pine street. The latter “carried s heavy ‘tness to the excitement of a politi- | package on his shoulder, and, as the men came _DUNCANSON . Aucts, a19-deds issue, where THE EVENING STAR ts unavailatte, cal campaign between the tories and the | together, a corner of the package struck Signor u & CAR with collection gover “grits,” as their opponents were called. One | P. slefteye. Asa consequence, he was B ‘Brokers, 1008 F street northwest. i ves © telegraphic, evening. as the members of the latter party | knocked down, momentarily senseless. He was ere having « torchlight procession, some of | carried to an nt drug where his them suggested stopping before Mr. Willey’s | wound was Examination that house and getting a speech out of him. Aec- | some of the blood vessels of the eye were ru cordingly the procession halted; cheers were | tured and that a severe contusion given for the noted Boston lawyer, who came | Signor Perugini will be confined to his room to the door and made a stirring address full of | for two weeks at least. encouragement for their cause. The next day RTE ® member of the opposite party, who was a} Tex Missive Vesseis.—The Norwegian friend of Willey’s, called on him and expressed bark Alf, Capt. Bach, with a crew of 14 men his surprise that he should have in snd a carge of , sailed from Demarara favor of so un-American @ ” | October for Philadelphia and has not been “Well,” said the genial ol heard of since. The as much for your if you will get Procession and call on me.” He Kept his ud when the torches flamed before his ‘mental and local news, literary and scientific mis reports, @ weekly journal unequaled in any se spect or in any country, : ‘Tne city patrons of THE EVENING STARean find no mote appreciable holiday or birthday Present for an absent friend of relative thes 6 ‘copy of the THR WEEKLY STAR, with enoct its Call or send for sample copy and premium Het b i E i : ¢

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