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y ] AFOOT IN IRELAND. “Through Irish Countries to Galway by the Sea. BELATED ON THE ROAD—A NIGHT IN AN OLD RUIN—THE GOD-FORSAKEN IRISH HARVEST- ERS—WOW THEY LIVE AFTER EVICTION—TEN- ANTLESS HOLDINGS—TWO TRAXPS, ~ [Copyrighted 1888) Correspondence of Tue Evenrea Star. Gaiwax, Inecaxp, December 18, 1888, It is wild and eerie way down through the Irish counties of Fermanagh, Cavan, Ross- comon, Sligo, Mayo, and Galway to the ancient | city of Galway by the sea, Between the upper waters of the Shannon and the ocean are deso- late bogs, reaches of hideous. verdureless rock, lakes of silence and mystery, tarns gloomy and drear, mountains around which ever flit the gray specters of the mist, and here and there silent old ruins, lordly modern castles almost as lone and lifeless, and hut and cabin with just enough of the old Irish race left im them to intensify the desolation brood- ing upon the countless deserted cabins whose tenantry are evicted snd gone. 4s I came through this land, once known as that portion of — ee ally west of the law, it so happened in my trampings that [ scarcely heard the sound of haman voice; for Iconfess that the dry side of some rnin-wall, or the sweet rim of some stack of flax or oats, when wrapped snugly in my blanket and poncho, had more blessed comfort in itof nights than sharing even the glad hospitality of so utterly wretched a peo- ple. Tramping and camping asa tramp had other returns. It brought me a chance ac- intance, and that happening bronght me the little inn where Lam housed in Galway, and that little iam and its owners, John and Elie Madigan, are two Irieh souls that should not only prosper in Galway but live in litera- ture; for. altogether. in all Ireland and the wide, wide world. ““There’s none like "em save their two blessed selves!” as Nell Morris, the Galway fish-wife, solemnly pledged me over her bottle of stout, charged to my humble reckoning at the cozy bar of this wonderful Madigan inn. MORNING IN A SNUG OLD RUIN. Loitering by weird and romantic Corriblough, I crossed it at Clenmore, and lingering toolong in feasting on the marvelous scenes upon its western shores, was belated in my walk to Gal- way town. Coming into the ancient walled terard road where the great rows of beech and sycamores sob and plaint in grewsome win- , the night fell in with me on my way; and along at the edge of nestling, moss- covered Moycullen I found a snug old ruin where the banked leaves gave a fragrant bed for the night. When I awoke the sun wasshin- ing clear upon a matchless Irish winter day. ‘The starlings swept through the crisp air joy- ously, The field-fares were never so busy. ‘Wrens hopped in and out of the hedges in timid elation. Blackbirds vied with daws and rooks in satisfied. tumultuous chattering. And one true robin sang as if to call from all the bird- life haunts to that one spot the tender melodies of out~loor summer days. And there over the wall, not three feet from where I lay, issued another song. It was not one of even flow, but came in bits and breaks as if some deeper pur- pose than song let out the bars and staves in te of, rather than on account of, the weight- ier immediate impulse: ~¥e Isssies and bucks lave off yer sly looks While I sing of one Thady 0” Brady— an’ its a fine country this, an’ a fine state I'm im wid nine months 0’ the year a toilin’ an’ ecrapin’ While I sing of one;Thady O"Brady— M-m-m— Yeogh-h-h—_ E-ham-m-m—O-ho- Bra-dy! An’ me toes lookin’ fur me soles, an’ me hair aiten by rats, an’ th’ ould woman con- sumin’ the poteens buyin’ masses fur me sowl while 'm w: fur lost, to save the price of the murdherin’ rint— Who courted Miss Reilly so snug an’ so alyly— en’ its so snug an’ so slyly I'm thrampin’ i @ goat ait’ trees an’ air, slapein’ agin’ the -— Determined to make her his lady ; But befcre he'd begin to commit that great sin— an’ the childer'll put the dog an me afore I ean clutch the dure, an’ the ould woman’ll shame me afore thim with her blisterin’ ftongue— Which the clarzy they call matrimony— the divil take Ireland and thim that’s "holden fur it, whin a daycent man finds no labor to kape the roof above him— ‘His furm‘ure all he would tell st one call. ‘That he'd give to his own darlin’ honey'— an’ there’ me fine sundown (puff!—puff!), ye'll burn like Cromwell's blazes now, an’ the stew ye give ms must tarry me legs that’s failin’ siven days beyant~Howly mother o’ Moses— phat’s that?” A FELLOW-LODGER. With my heel I had dislodged some rotting mortar and stones from the crumbling ledge, upon this Irish song and circumstance; and from the exclamation fearing that some catas- trophe had befallen. vaulted the wall, coming down on my feet within the wretched belong- ings of a poor, God-forsaken “Irish harvester,” the most woebegone specimen of humanity I had ever found in Ireland, pitifully ragged and foot-sore, yet who, with a grand and exalted bravery, to save a few shillings for his wife and little ones far over there on the wild Conemara coast, had tramped and starved from Dublin; and now. as my unknown fellow-lodger of the night under the old ruin-wall, was endeavoring to get a little filthy food heated over a dead- furze fire he had kindled; still with a song and 2 wail on his hungry lips, just as the curse of Irish misfortunes blend in every word, thought or impulse from every lowly Irish heart. AN EVICTED TENANT. My new-found friend was not an Irish sui generis. He was but one of a host of wretched beings whom Irish landlords have transformed into more than slaves; for slaves as chattels at least know the comforts of domestic§ beaste. For a quarter of a century past the great Irish land-owners of the west have mercilessly evicted tenants with a heartlessness and cruelty no pen can depict. The land is depopulated. Ina 20-mile walk you may see from $00 to 1,000 tenantless holdings, the cabin-roofs fallen in, the bare walls alone standing. as if an an; iy had swept the face of the earth with fire and sword. A few sheep or a fewer black cat- We browse about the spots that once were 's, love's and hope’s. In the great castles are the retinues, and the guarded agents. The g F i z owners. titled or untitled, are on the Riviera, or crowding parliament corridors in London seeking more rigorous laws for Ire- kind. And God alone knows where in all ‘this sad business is such athing asa human heart. But of my friend and his kind? Their families are those too ter- nibly poor to do else than huddle in huts and fight for very existence itself. Eviction, de- population of great estates, transformation of countless comfortable holdings into “graziny a as wild as when the barbaric ki ha d yield an income greater than that secured by many en American money-king. This rent, Which covers the privilege of simply remai t the agent's will. as “care-taker,” in hor- comfort, and the use of a piece of earth H nth to half am acre in area, is the slender hold these unfortunate people have drop the very breath of life in a Christian IRISH HARVESTERS, So out of these generous conditions fur- sished by the ruling classes, have come from 5000 to 20.000 “Irish harv: sters.” who leave th r d homes in early spring, tramp or some other eastern sea- id, ~~ smaing the channel, ; coglish and Seotch rural districts. and there battle with heer ony in savage desperation for a share of the bor righ wholly the latter's: Teturnii as were curse upon curse for the laws that have mate them he Iplese and hopeless in their own = Their belongings consist of the rags on peir backs, with usually « pair of hob-nailed shoes. « sickle, cradle, seythe, or fork. either of which is wound with sted rushes in mar- velous patience and care, pe rhaps a eup or can. and always a sort of covered stew-pan made of —- nev iron. It is their habit to go in Poses ana Gompany’s sake, for messing pur- poses, and. of chiefest importance, for mutual Protection in defense or ion in the fero- ounters often waged with th: i Scotch farm laborers,” whose ver oense agen Org by land. But bh sea coast, bit of work here and there like finally cross the tless homes, ROYAL "5% ABSOLUTELY PURE I ‘ yaelf ee A PEAST. but it also seems quite as aj mused at the ff the hotel Yes, yes, yon, and ever yes, from me, as he | TOY mines Os istskoe in spelling on | 2ectect of sack condition is counter) AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ THIS AFTERNOON. ‘THIS EVENING. rattled on, But bidding him wait a little, I * by the secon of the instrument.’ U8" , 1 ry REAL ESTATE UCTION, 476 PENNSYLVANIA A’ TENTH THEE aE EDUCATIONAL. A i From the New York Sun. Landlord W. D. Garrison, itas mach as possible, He has an idea that the native American would like to know wi he is going to eat when he points to the things on the bill of fare that he will hazard, for it is not everybody who dares attempt the pronun- =. mech n dom velo brought from the tiny Moycullen post-station |", . hing ¢| Insufficient Educational Facilities. and shop oe Men ae Sek ser’ —_ tet never the ete es wr Ps bt Lewiabe ‘THIRTY THOUSAND COLORED CHILDREN IN MARY- = before gladdened two belated winter tramps; “ WHO CANNOT IN THE SCHOOLS, y @TON, D. G, GE! and the warmed blood and grateful. spirit se toc titditacr ail saaes of dd The Maryland Bate Progressive: Toschers? of g deed of true dnted on the 10th day of | gooda come from 8 en” his tongue to a wondrous wagging, in which T | less bad French, and it is gene! i Jlored citi- | the'Land Hecords for the District of Goleambis, we wil | sagen ‘sco aa to} recall that he wished with intense earnestness, | j¢' s the printer. ‘The bill of association, comprising leading colore: fell af pubiis ancien, in, front Of the premises, on ato “May the top of yer head never folly yer pe me pred gyre out by the ch zens and colored teachers of the stato, RLY. DECEMBER THINTE Finer duet: at | Slenrs, Hoye He Suita: Pant hair,” that despite “the ache o' the gout in the | steward. A messenger from the printer brings | has ismned an address to the people of the state | HALF PA fae x the weal twenty: | Ben, a fate pace SATURDAY Dees in the bills for to-morrow's dinner this even- num! four (4), im vidson's aoe 4 byes GYAN. ihe: and continue theres pI one oes ee ee eee upon the insufficient facilities for educating the compelled him to dance a furious jig upon the | ing and at the same time takes away the copy | “P-" «We find | Bumbered yindred and sixty-eight (308), in the | A witch pie sftuc “Has uaa ahd ‘ealetes coe jaannigedrym ep ae ey a phd hpi aed | ec neem De Sis WH the: tempeorements | wutot 470 Penney irania eran north 200 school houses for their accommodation, a27-1w* A Ey Mp see gives on an average a school for MONEY TO LOAN. The cook writes out the alterations, and we are | ¢Very 274 children, while the fact is that the AN IN SUMS OF $2, it in t luck if they ay correctly printed | ®Verage school houses in the counties will not bee: lag Et ae ee ae cont jew job accommodate more than 125 children, thus 000 coax cm 00g $4,000 men marie! Atarems INVEST MENT. Star office. $5,000. ‘| leaving nearly 30,000 children deprived of pub- = fo Teal — securi folio 41 rotten stones of the rain red. so forlorn a performance that he d, “whet he lost in the dance he made up in the whirligig.” and called me over and over, with trembling pathos in his tones, “a suil- ligh machree” (light of my heart) for the little human kindness he had perhaps for the first time in all his life been shown. ThenI changed but almost all of the other dishes stand from week to week. There are on an average perhaps fifteen changes every day. and balance in cO., cents secured by deed af ea day of sls cost of defaulting WILLIAM A. GORDON) trastecs, SAM'L CROSS, i _DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. Su GEORGE'S HALL Prof. J.C. W TON CONSERVATORY OF INDERG. 01 M houses where any of the workmen understan z vhs , sore-footed wanderer upon lic educational facilities. In the city of Balti- ct way, Dar over upon the suvnge Conemara | £rench, and Limagine that such work as bills | Ye educational fecilities population is 13,590, is way. Far over upon the savage Conemara 7 coast, away above Clifden, were his. waiting | of fare is given to apprentices, Formerly the | tao Sset report of the state board.of educa” P | hotel work in the city, and at that time there | tion says there were enrolled 7,697, and accord- he walled road, | Were few if any errors; but since that firm dis-| {ng fo this report there were meatly 6,000 Seeing: Ub core tee tue ceeenier ala solved the work has ‘been divided sinong's | Do istoas in the public checks, ‘The new ing nobility, uo fear for the suspicious fooks of | 8°24 ™any. concerns. school building which is in course of construc- eaing eons al rT it ag aie ht de engerng tion in Northwest Baltimore, and for which we eee beet yp - any “Oh, little ones that e the bill look like —* — fal, prt peea peoecane yh thd chose tender hearts ever: show responsive iz | the Work of an ignoramus, ae for instanco, jar] are ver? thankful, wil accommodate, €OD and | prema Oe ce a the Weel aoe an tan or dimere’ for ‘jar ‘Potatoes croquettes’ ov rthy | four (4) and five (5),” with the inprovements, in terest to even the least indication of effortful | for"Ootato croquettes? ‘ak’ for ‘au, in such | Now it seems to us that this matter is wor By SM Re ea privation and sorrow. Toward midday | phrases as ‘au vin blanc,’ and the Like. Per- | of the serious consideration of ev thongh ‘and running thence Fee ead haan Ti | aps thn mont requent ‘end ietating err i | feliz in the sate We local attention a ~ 16 UKE ie noun in names of sauces, “4 hinch mountains to the west, starved, gaunt, | 8,8 Rothschilds’ But then the whole ter ea or eocuns at tee | Hanmer Halt A nolos o 1e erican kit en cont < ragged, wildly picturesque, and strange, bear- | 114 Expartect. Why, ata dozen different ho- | POF salaries paid inthe schools, Poor salaries tels you may eat the same dish under as many different names. We want to attain uniformity in this matter. For that pi and some other kindred ones, about thirty hotels have entered into # printing organization, and we Parpote to use plain English terms wherever possible, French cannot be discarded alto- gether, because there are many things, like meat sauces, that have distinctly French names that could not be translated. The lite- raturo of the cuisine in France is something tremendous, and valuable, too, Every chet has his library, and some of them whom I know have collections of books that will vie in numbers and value with the best private libraries of scholars, These books are authority on terms, and the sauce once invented must be known by its original name in order to be known at all. Now, a la Rothschild doesn't convey any meaning’ to you unless you are a learned cook, but to the chef it conveys as distinct an idea as does H 2 0 to the chemist, or stalactites to the geologist. There are a great many phrases, therefore, that must be retained, but there is no use in spelling beef beuf,’ or potatoes ‘pommes de terre.’ That suggests ANCERY SALE OF A CORNER LOT, C™SPRINETY FEED WERTAN ALLEY. virtue of 8 decree of the Supreme Court of the oe Sg SEA sey : ts and Bernard LA OCLOCK cn Sa T- taps AFTERNOON. | DECEM. ‘TWENTY- NINTH, AD. 1888, sell’ at auction, ip front of the described j|ARY, 1100—-1104—1116 M STREET AND 1128 11TH STREET. POUNDTESS AEP ABA LER aS, TOMO wate in in Tue ee eee fo the Principal, Mrs. eee Ss ith ‘use of Ts Thorough bane classes: also to'rocal. sm Mase ges Cae ‘AMMERING ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- ved Real ing a rude, unpainted deal-box upon their shoulders within which lay one dead, went b; on their way to the Moycullen grave-yar Now and then'the coffin would be set upon the carth. | Then piteous lamentation arose. Paus- ing, lamenting, progressing, wailing, the w wai lthg al deed poanea trees siete Sok never from one’s memory could be effaced that awful scene and sound. STONE POCKETS, At the side of all Irish roads are found every few miles walled compartments, open to the highway, called “stone pockets” for storing broken stone required from time to time in road repairs. In one of these we found an old Irish pensioner breaking stone, as he had done for a quarter of a century, at a shilling a day. It was warm and sunny there in the “stone pocket.” We divided our food with him, and the silver-haired old white slave felt he must make an effort to interest and recompense the stranger. The royal Irish engineers have a surveyor’s mark, or sign, which is chiseled into stone, if such be found at angles of survey. It is called the “broad arrow,” or “crow’'s foot.” and consists of a tiny circle, from which radi- mean poor teachers, poor teachers mean poor scholars and poor scholars mean poor citizens. We do not say that the white teachers receive too much pay, but we do mean to say that the colored teachers receive too little. Grant’s Good Memory for Faces. Charles P. Bryan, in America. On his return from the tour around the world, at the reception tendered him in New York, General Grant invited the bishop of Minnesota to receive with him. People by the thousands streamed by, mostly unknown to the general. One lady especially attracted his at- tention as she approached. “General” she said, “you do not remember me.” “Yes, madame, Ido; I met pier at a momentous crisis of my life; wait, do not tell me when,” and he paused to think; then with flashing eye, as if echoes of booming cannon stirred bis soul: “It was just before the last engagement at Vicksburg: and rior to the surrender; I stopped you as you were urrying from the city as appronc ed it on foot. Iasked you some questions which you answered in a considerate manner, betraying ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD lied. A) security in sums to suit; 7 FOX, *_415-1m O20 F st. iw. MOREY 10, LOAN ON APPROVED REAL Es- diz-im JOHN SHERMAN & 0O., 1407 F st. fONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS to suit, at lowest rates of interest: no delay security is good. 0. C. GREEN, 303 7ih st. nw, vhaser’s cost. t Tate gta geo dape ihe Drones reer chaser. EUGENE F. AB TOLD, ee DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. d19,22,26,27&28-5t pe ‘HE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL THORSD AY JANUARY THIRD, 1889, at the same hour and place. NE F, ARNOLD, Trustee, 431-dkds SOSESE®. A200 lemaoes ote, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. A LARGE AND VALUABLE NS, CAR- ‘ONEY TO LOAN— et 2 ES B. H. WARNER & CO, _48-1m 916 F st. nw. 41.00) and, gthes sums to sult, ALFRED I SON, Real Estate, Loans and ce COF. R. I. ave. to us, dated 28th November recorded, we, will sell the above s tock and fixtures ot public auction on. mises, com- neing on THURSDAY, JANUARY. THIRD, 1880, at TEN O°CLOCK A. M., and continuing from day to day until all are disposed of. nished on day of sale. EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. is FE AS U. 8. BONDS. talogues will be SUX PER UMA 100-70. ee ee SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED. By virtue of deed ast, and duly - another absurdity of our present bills, Here, | good breeding and southern sympathies, but | Termscash, pees ate, like the sticks of a fan, three arrow-like | for instance, on the bill of my own hotel where | not your cause. oeate RIGHARDT-MORSELL} assignees, #20,000-T0 LoaN moe ae a et eee 'd, | We have tried to introduce English, I find this: Biave Mace Pita Pitek! GUSTEAD GATE GL COMI PRS $000 ON REAL ESTATE. sites ke hoe on f'n: | Fresh salmon a la Hollandaise, Parisienne A Brave Man’s Pitiful Plight. BORE NO Oe VaR pointing to the broad arrow, asked with im- e solemnity, ‘ye mind that? ” DWELLING HOUs NUE, OPPOSITE. TH! TUTE GROUNDS. tatoes.’ Why ‘Parisienne, which is a 3,000 A SURVIVOR OF THE JEANNETTE IN NEED. “S00 {28} ___ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. rench adjective, in front of “potatoes,” which SMITHSON: INSTI- — Se aewa [GREY TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT AT “Exoernon, Ozstonr, Actisa: A special to the New York Zribune from Fall « ri . ro if e} deed of trust recorded f st rate pproved securit of the above studies. “1 do,” says L HEnslish? Simple “Parisian’ would be better | River, Mass, December 29, says: Louis P. | ubvt No 1007 fala S02, steen, one of tie laud wr | “uel GEO We LINKIN 19th and Hate. | TPR" golatak OF 3 4 ‘i * " ed y e Columbia, ane eo juest S = = AL, 5 a “Thi prints?” says he. “wSBut our printing association will remedy | Noro, of this city, one of the survivors of the | Cotte obtte District of Colwalis and at the request | » ONEY TO, LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AND | ington, D.C. Peg as Mom. these things. The Hoffman house has long | Jeannette expedition, is now here without em- | Wb spay JANCANY SINTHE Toso, at HALT: | MY. 9 9 SAB. F. BROWN, Rotate Broke 4 Seah alin at tan: eee toe Tapon | done its own printing, wthaS Hotel fe ois sen | Ployment Ho and Ninderman were the only | FANE TOUR UCLOOR P.M, that plsoe of Mad | ee ee oaaen BUMS #O sur. Fons, Terms his lips, “thim. sir, wor the tread of the aigle Galen, Gea coal Uibeatint ak eke survivors of Commander De Long’s boat crew. | humbered nineteen (19), of Abraiiam F. Barker's re | ME Too 4s LOANED. 4 begin now. before the flood!” TWO TRAMPS. And so we passed the day, we two tramps in Ireland, reaching lovely little Oughterard as the shuddering winds brought the night and the great swirls of fog from the sea. Here I housed my “harvester”. friend, with an extra bit of silver in his pocket for the needs of ‘the dreary way he still had to go; came back with 20 ks its. In the i loan is canceled without further pay: The pen of the United Security Life Co, of BI iphia, is the best ever devised to. ‘par- Gall for's circular und fail explanation, > one tesicm F-H: SMITH & BUN. Awetts, 1222 F ot. EX 10 LOAN is THE LOWEST Ratte OF INTEREST ‘AND COMMISSION They achieved distinction by their brave con- duct in the long and dangerous Journey across Siberia, when sent ahead by De Long in search of assistance for his exhausted party. The apers were filled with their praises at the ime, and it was expected that they would re- ceive substantial reward for their services. All they ever fet Pay anda oe allow- " rey ie sold. All - To parse thas tte eet var ome sale prith within ten days from the day subdivision of part of original lot seven (7), in n square three hundred and twenty-five (325),improved = 325) ploy the competent men now engaged there. is eet ete eee an ase. Dr. Macdonald Not Insane. DENIAL OF A SENSATIONAL REPORT ABOUT OXE OF THE GUITEAU EXPERTS, Tt has been stated in several papers recently that Dr. Macdonald, of New York, the well- known expert in insanity, who testified in the Guiteau trial, had himself become insane. The oarin, -car” Gal- resell the prop- ISTRICT. ti ing “ 7 quaint will no longer ‘him with , Bee ee of the dchatting eee, KO. HOLTZMAN, way town overicard by. chante amory thy | Fumor is now denied by those who ought to | faiTaqionegr farm him with a living, and wettinement 4" some’ hewspapet and Fete bw. stal ” at the tations of this marvel-| know. The New York Times of Sunday says: | gressman Cox, of New York, ads peti- | Printed snd published an ‘ONEY TO LOAN ous where nobody: “Dr. has had tion in Ci signed by anumber of promi- SO BOAR AN} Trustees @i nent New Yorkers, aking oo an tion sufficient to kee; Nin an from want, and show \1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. of a great people to those who have w. VED BUILDING LOTS IN lives in the service. This was introduced toward . D. malaria intermit- py rp! year, and about four weeks << an attack of rheumatic fever, during which he became delirious, ing the most excited periods of the delirium he caused no to provide Noros and 1 titude ed their A28-dkds GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auct.- M ‘In sums to suit, at Prt rates on real =a security. FITCH, FOX & BESWa. MO™EX 70 20aN AT LOWEST RATES OF be f that sought it out th hostly cause Oo} sought it ou ee and silent ten-century old streets, married into its wondrous warmth and sractness by the startling echoes of my own foot-fe receiving from John Madigan and Elie, his wife, that SG. A M.C.E,, Principal. ‘NEW ILLUSTRATED difficulty to his nugses who had care of him. Pad pores tet Fak. c. MEDIA tort of 4, suspicious, boisterous, wondering, | For the lat four wre days he has been free is aa of ee nemion 0 veld mee heard of MourT GOAN ON REAL EAP nr ta | MY FOR BOWS sont free eee wonderful, tender and awful, Irish welcome, | from delirium and is gradually convalescin, january, ‘ougressman Day i con % CEDARS” — Dak which makes one to recall, and which | having for the last two days had no fever, ‘De, | of Massachusetts, introduced’ a bill Colum there- WASHDN D| sae “ shall be told, as best I may, for a most unique, characterful incident of these west of Ireland folk, the most unique and characterful people that live. Evear L. Wakeman. Trautman has been attending Dr. Macdonald ever since he was taken ill, and he said yester- day that he could state positively that Dr. Mac- donald had not been insane and was not now insane, nor had he observed that there was anything about his condition to lead to any suspicion of insanit — see. A Sure From the Merchant Traveler, He bay) that she loved him, for when it was it by, we will sol a¢ public suction;dn frontor ihe ap24 Successor to DANENHOWER & SOMTLLS F at OCTOBER inet on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY NINTH, 18: Sees BY hhiad 1916 35thet LOCK P. M., the following described al 4. rty, situate in the County of Washington, District of WARD PUPILA, Softanbia: to wit? ‘All thove Cortais piece ce PROFESSIONAL A sinely or ar emsall classes hire of ground and premises known and tinted as == WM. AM A. and bet Hots ammpered 02 to Se yi ee se19-6mo At Sanders & Stayman's, Ls numbered 367 inclusive, and ‘lots re = . 5 ‘< ROF. SHELDON'S DANCT! pay hg of or 527 to 534, inclusive, of the subdivision of the village for the a SESDAYS and SATURDAYS. 1004 F st. n.w. of Uniontown according to the official plot duly re- trict of Co- J. 8. Buonus, corded in the suryeyor's office of the lumi No. 1405 F st. n.w. to pu SCHOOL FOR iG Noros on the pension list. It got as far as ihe Ss - committee on pensions. To Noros, in particu- lar, the country is indebted for the recovery of the bodies of De Long and his comrades and the records of the expedition, and it is felt here bosang he is worthy of some substantial recogni- mn. Lord Sackville Bedsteads. From the London Court Journal. The hope that Lord Sackville will take up his residence in Knole will probably have to be postponed, for, though in London at this moment, he is to winter on the continent. The fear that the bedsteads would go from Knole is apparently unfounded, and it is not clear what use these gigantic erections would be to ordinary mortals or even to maids of honor. When the place is again opened to the public ———_+ee_____ 4 Graybeard Downed by a Tot. From the New Haven News, A professor in the theological school called upon a lady in this city and she was out. Her little son, about four years old, was playing in the front yard. The professor said: “My little man, can you remember to tell your mother that Professor —— called to see her?” Young America wrinkled his brows and presently re- in business. Temoves all fansit Totes! fluences, Cures sickness, If disay the feasor can, ‘the Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, Gr all cash. at pu T's optio All conveyancing and recording at cost of purcl ‘A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. If intment by calling on terms are not complied with in ten days the Trustees | ouly genuine clairvoyant in, this city, as he succeeds Feserve the Fight to resell the property at the risk and | where all others fail, and advertises only, what he can defaulting purchaser, $e. Sittinee, Soe, Lite-reading by. n PUre ke True . Name, lock of hair, date JAMES P. RYO) tees, Oren Sundays from 1 to 8 p.m. : * olfe® wuctioneer, 936 F st. late And high over the earth stood the moon, As he took up his hat and strolled out to the gate She asked, “Are you goi pa lee Se 80 soon?” Shot Dead While Gunning. these and other curiosities of early cabinct- | JoHN C. RUFP, A PENNSYLVANIA PoLtticiay, accr- | plied unconcernedly: “There are so many SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV. PERK RB a ELTA He" making will strike the majority of people as DENTALLY KILLS HIMSELF. things i want 4 to remember and can't remember ATE O% THWEST, Ror es Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petroleum. novelties, it being so since one was per- . ‘ i a n't think I shall trouble myself to try TON, D. C., BEING iilied te tack ore ae hea Betty John C. Rupp, a wealthy resident of Silver 3 iN STORES AND EMIS: 07, 7TH STREET 4 weed ° ences, jealousy. Gives bervous and depressed a Under and by iettet condition. elle what you are betier fitted for and . Dusiness power 3 by inheritance and tradition, she never to give sutisfact Hours—9 a. m, to 8 p.m. 4)2-30" to remember things I don’t want to remem- rr.” PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CHICA@Q, ber Interest allowed on deposita. Spring township, Pa., and one of the leaders of Cumberland county's democracy, left his home Friday for the purpose of shooting wild duck. As he did not return in the evening his family became uneasy and instituted a search, Aparty was formed, and all night long was the missing man looked for. Eight o’clock Saturday morn- ing his dead body was discovered by his son, Geo. W. Bupp. e dead man was found with a large hole torn in his left breast, where the contents of one of the barrels of his gun had entered. A coroner’s jury was summoned and an inquest was held. The verdict was that Germaine’s chamber has the Mortlake tapestry, and the Venitian bedroom remains as it was fitted up for the Ambassador Molino, after whom it was named. The toilet table and mirror frames are of silver. The “‘king’s bed- chamber,” so called because it was furnished as it stands for James I, has a bed like that of Lady Betty Germaine. The silver toilet serv- ice used in this room was, however, added in 1743. The walls are hung with fine tepestry and the bed-hangings are of rich needlework. with vases and _—- at the four corners of the tester. The ‘iture of the spangled bed- room and dressing-room was presente James I to Lionel Cranfield, the earl of dlesex. d14-3m_ ee CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 8T. Dealers in Government Dose ote seers Long Walks for Lost Bets. MRE. GRIFFITH STARTS FOR NEW YORK, WHILE “RB. LIPSCOMB MUST WALK TO WASHINGTON. A New York special tothe Philadelphia Press, December 29, says: Mr. George T. Grifiith, of Philadelphia, who agreed with Alfred A. Lis- comb, of New York, that if Mr. Grant was not defeated for mayor he (Griffith) would walk a te on fie Facing from Philadelphia to see Mayor Grant on | *! ‘3 Fect every optical defect, no ‘matter how = the ish of January or pay 61,005 stated trove | Rene escort ‘hence worth seventy. | S°¥ere, en Phaiiroad, Gas Tosursnce ood Tet Ry ie to his death by the accidental dis- | Philadelphia at 8 o’elock this morning. Th the care of oureyes free to eect 7 Me accidental dis- | vot against Hill that Mr- Griflite alee Foxtons | gene: nica’ ve a —— oer i SPECIALTIES. of a gun. a NY, $1.000- “he will torteds, | Mp storen a8 yall be endef tocertain indebted. Secured of trast —————— So Saterctcheiel hand 2 sed. Lani of Columbia, and at the requost of the party secured thereby, I will sell at ablic auction, tn front of the promises, ON SATU Pay. THE FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY AD, 1880, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the foliowing described real estate situate in the said’ cit; of Washe istrict of Columbia, on. the D design x plan of said city as parts of original fo wansvered eleven Civend tecverity i one numbered four hundred and thirty-four (434). Be, #inning for the same at: the no1 A ‘Bankers and re in ¢ Bonds, ae Peete ace: id by Mid- Irving’s Revival of “Macbeth.” Henry Irving’s revival of “Macbeth” at the Lyceum theater, London, on Saturday night, is said to have been even more stunning in its spectacular features than any of his previous productions. Orfe feature, the flight of sixty witches through the air and their vanishing amid unearthly shrieks, was weird in the ex- treme and sent a shudder the house. The witches’ cauldron was hewn out of solid rock, The banqueting scene was triumph of stage splendor. The costumes were striking], pict jue—a combination of the historic and Imaginative. Miss Terry’s Ladg Macbeth was marked by originality of treatment. She was the tender, loving, ambitious wife, rather than the masculine neroine of the stage. ‘The gen- eral opinion of the Macbeth of Mr. Irving is that it is one of his finest im tions. A striking feature in his make-up was that he was beardless, but wore a flowing red mustache like that of a Scandinavian hero. Miss Terry’: SP. The eae strait BA Hustinas te: 9 ted jot,” said from New York on Feb: Major Battledore the other morning. tion of Harrison. Mr. Griffith and Mr. eterna gt mle: 92.800 in, ot en, “Why so?” asked Mrs, Battledore, pouring out another cup of coffee for the major, Asten will go along in acarriage on that 2,800 in cosh f 7 pees is at Mr. Lise "s expense, . pote Ks the purchaser must by. From the Lewiston Journal. 0 A payable quarterly, his bet on Cleveland, and of Septemiggr, A. D. 1888, and to a 4 cer saber debt socured BY dad of trust, ‘of $1,000, or A Conscientious Bankrupt. le for him to be in Albany on | nous, ‘agarewati ig $8:500, with interest at 6 per cen —! tA the 6th da tain other 912;2-5, Sunday, from 10t02, “This is the third time he’s failed and stuck his creditors badly, his father-in-law among ‘em. They've agreed to let him settle for 20 cents on the dollar.” “I should think his conscience would trouble him. does. He’s sorry now that he offered "em more’n 10,” said the major. OUINA-LAR PERUVIAN BARK, (R (PURE CATALAN WIN No creature is more jealous or sensitive than 8 bird, says Olive Thorne Miller in the Home- Maker, It is easy, however, to win the heart Prcrcrges Burvep.—A set fire to the famous NEW DWELLING- SARIGE, SEtEGeATENOUS ad na Thee AT PUBLIC AUCTION. * virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in BY é near you, on your desk or work-table, retain his choicest dainty to give to fore Pilate.” by N. A, Primus, which was on iting was valued by . ing your eyes u re was a I; num! spectators Viewing Ai win a Ge number of | more readily take EPO? no ‘charges 82 Rus Drewst, Paris, = ~~ and sworn ground s fasten “7 ‘20 NORTH % ‘ sruatoos’, eer a—wwaaSaXwOOmro at and they made s hasty esonpe, "A Catholic peice pelle ects ie pbar ne fog baeedh nd ‘of the ‘Dusteict of Oolemsbia is Resear te progress mpper: pecially if have a call you ha and s number of paintings of med fim ¥o, and necey f the dainty cont rooms, 5 . a while free. As soon as he becom: t vineed that ; es the col exhibition. The artist at $5,000. kaczy’s painting, “Christ pearance was also peculiar, but effective. eC wore long red hair in plaited house was filled with the most audience of the season. —-cee—_____ Sudden Death of Two Ladies in Maine. ONE OF THEM A SISTER OF SENATOR FRYE'S WIFE, ‘WHO 18 SERIOUSLY ILL, A Lewiston, Me., special to the Philadel Press eays: This community is shocked over the sudden deaths of Mrs. Mark Robbins and Mrs. Garcelon, wife of Ex-Gov. Garcelon, and of a desperate fight between the police sloop ities ee illegal dredgers ina bn he Dahon F