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Ss OSB THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1889. BLOODSHED IN KANSAS. WHERE WOMEN MAY VOTE. Serfous Results of a County Seat War— | The Countries Which Have Given Her Two Men Killed, a Number Wonnded. Partial Suffrage. A special from Wichita, Kan., January 12, } From the New York Graphic. says: There has for a year been a contlict be- | The large province of Ontario touches the " ich- tween the towns of Cimarron and Ingalls, ‘The | Whole northern bounds of Now York and Mic county officers, excepting clerk and surveyor, | igan, part of those of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wis- have been at Ingalls for nearly a year. At a| Consin, and Minnesota, and ‘whragemardy recent election Mr. Watson, an Ingalls man, | bay. This great .region, pent, wae was elected clerk, but the commissioners re- | Women vote (unless married) on like terms fused to canvass the vote until the supreme | With their brothers for all elective officers save court issued an order forthem to doso last Mon- | *¥o,-has 102,000-square miles: - It is more- than day. Thismorning several deputy sheriffs went | twice the size of New York; it nearly equ¢lh to Cimarron to place Watson, the clerk-elect, | New York and Michigan together; it equals in the office, and to remove the county records | Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Con- to Ingalls, when they were fired on by a mob, | necticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, The shots were returned, and when the firing | nd Maryland. ceased it was found that J. N. English and J, | In Wyoming women vote for every office for Bliss, of Cimarron, were killed, and a number | Which their bi do and on the same terms. This great territory has 98,000 square miles, It is half a0 large again as all New England; nearly as large as New England and New Yor! wounded. G. W. Bolds, L, Breeks, and C. Roth- felter, deputies, received wounds, The Cimar- ron people, infuriated by the killing of their FROM A PEDDLER TO A PEER. An Ex-Hotel Waiter Heir Apparent to : an English Lord. A Portland, Me., Special to the Phila. ‘Times. Avveritable case of “Lord Fauat has man’s ¢staté, Some eight Years ago\a,foung man,about eighteen, camg to Portland from the provinces to seek tinploymnont! He was a bright, intelligemt fellow and mades friends quickly.) He had hard work getting ye ment, béing at Grét'a waiter iho pars rer @ cook upon a fishing schooner. In these em- ployments he saved a little money and started out finally as a peddler throughout the country of tin and woodenware, He gave his name as Joseph Wilson. Asa peddler he did quite a business, and while making purchases at a wholesale store here about two years ago he was waited on by Jessie Seymour, a very bright and pretty young country girl. Wilson fell in love with her, declared his WEDDING PRESENTS. ‘ ———_ A Romonce of Biscuit Boxes—An Em- barrassment of Riches. Returning from my wedding journey yester- day, says a writer in the St. James’ Gazette, I found three brown paper parcels om my table. Idid not unde them, What happened was this. My wife carried them out of my presence, and soon afterward I heard the sawing of strings with @ table-knife. Then all was silence. When we met again’at dinner I raised my eyebrows interrogatively, and she replied, “Two.” We have had no further talk on the matter, for we understand each other's feelings thoroughly. Fd outsider, however, will need an explana- nm. Though I turned my back on those parcels, I first wedding gifts begun to reecir me, indeed, to reach me. Teauld with difticulty restrain my desire to un- wrap them until the housekeeper had. Sapeeet: Forareason that has slwaye, puzzled me, I about equals New York, New Jersey, and Vir- had put off telling my housekeeper of my ap- The s 5 - passion, proposed and was accepted. ‘ 5 . citizens, charged 10 brick building in ly r 4 * r hing m: e, and when tell her, a t, ‘ich Watson and’ Ue wounded depaties. had | Einia; it more than twice the aize of, Penasyl-| couple have resided here very happily, ever Ke * days aftr th event Crowning in care she pe ee FS ken refe and fi ag continued at in- " u oli red rearben Prt ‘owd attemp ocular), I foun my ‘ood: wa , — teak betwcen besieged and besiegers. | South, Carolia, "than "South “Carolina and | reaneet of the father. "wan, given’ the raiher Sure test she hed iow fog hone ne rubbing, twisting, wrecking way. RSD CNTR Be SS PROPER 2 Florida. . a ng on nee ert Edward. e then T have remembered that when the A f ibl DistRacT OF COLT THE STATE MILITIA RESTORE PEACE. Kansas, the state where municipal woman | Wilson occasionally received letters from Eng- Join that large army of sensible, Gen. Martin telegraphed to Gen. M. Myers, es reached me they had generally an i " - . pacl By virtue of authority in me vested under suffrage exists, contains 82,000 square miles, | land. and one day came home very much ex- | Packages, Teachod me they in by the wnical le, who from experience have last will or testament of WW, Weak at of this city, directing him to-send » company | It is greater than the joint extent of New | cited with a copy of the Ilustrated London News | way.” The fret present that revoked tre cass toe ees PEARLI NE, used as abe cat en edt ber 20, 1, ee of ths oe of ‘militia to Cimarron at once to preserve the | Hampshire, Vermont Massachusetts, Connect | in his hand. He showed his wife « picture in | Betaitbox, an Tr took it eu ofthe "et learn: / NE, used as direc 7 Re es kT a ‘and to co himself, and if he finds one | CB New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, oat | tee ny hens ne and shi Am vo im, | board (where I was concealing it from package, saves time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear. ARY. 1880, of THIREE CK. in fr pany insaficient to order out another. | Urine 850 Eh0d) st ct ae nition | plagued kiwi: ane ne Uf noble bleak, | Housekeeper) several times to have another our Clothes are worn out more by washing than weit So nesae ee oy en. Myers reached Cimarron with the second | thé Union combined—and greater then either | plagued him for claiming to be of noble blood, | iook at it. ‘That very night I wrote » warm 4 : Hi side of "Water Sit ama’ Bea Myers reache = of the original thirteen, than a majority of the | but he took it in good heart and at once wrote letter of thanks to the donor, telling him that, wearing. It is to your advantage to try Pearline. north: taining 4.219 square feet of, Ivars expecting another ‘atteck om the | thirteen together, and than either of thirty-two |» long letter tov frm of attorneys in London, | eter of thanks to the donor, telling, him that, ‘Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, New York. Oot Sane oY AT MALE PA Ingalls people. No services were held in the | f the to-day thirty-eight, Wale eon ee: m abroad, | we iongedto have. In reply, the tone of which - — —-- 2am, 2on147, to 8, thirty” 2 church, but instead the church was converted | . But, there ie era er Ton ag. "Many | suddenly a fom meee cratmonths, Returning | was rather disappointing, he commented upon = tharos story fran "dwelling ‘with ack Pi 8 . iy a y 5 into ap arsenal, where the weapons of war | Wit be surprised to sean that thie is--Texas! | good bye of his acquaintances aud took his | ™Y,Premature use of the first person plural, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. were deposited. and Gen. Myers ordered the people to disarm at once and told them that unless they did so their weapons would be and added, “I have given dozens of wedding- gifts in my time, and, ‘strangely enough,’ have In that state the school officers are chosen by _by } Wife and baby back to England. petitions to the county judge for their appoint- The Hvening Express states this afternoon of RRR, RAE A POOR OCLRE erie evar We vag trees. Est Vermont avenue >. : Pn always been informed by the recipients that | \y7EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, jeaons = 407 taken from them by force. The order was | Ment, and he, of course, appoints those whose | that Wilson was of good family, hie father | tne Drosent was ‘the very article that they | W 7 Louisiane ave. PPEREMPTOR? SALA OF BRICE HOUSE, Ho. Higgtand toa circle, being No, The i d deputies and | Petitions are most largely signed. These pe- | being the younger son of » peer. The picture | longed to have.’ ‘Try something less hack. Op. City Post-Office. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JA weet Cpaplied with che imprisoned deputies and | fitions women, on the same terms with their | in the paper was that of Wilson’s uncle, the neyed in the way of thanks with your friends,” ine kg ZEENTH) AD. 1880, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, | . Terms of sale: One-third in cadh;, the residue im clerks were released by the sheriff before the | brothers, can sign, and thus practically vote | heir of ‘his grandfather, whose death makes | he concluded, aud by-and-by I had reasons of | M{GEHUANEOUS COLLECTION OF BRIC-A-BRAG, | in front of the euseny parts of late uree dual payments. at one, toand ihree 3 ssner militia arrived. without leaving home. Texas lias 265,000square | Wilson's father a lord, and Wilson, as only son, ; i JAPANESE GOODS, FLORENTINE | WAKE, loe’s subdivision of al Jot 4, ineaid jses sold shall be given, with interest @t six per cep- . 2 : ; my own for taking his advice. The lady who ‘ | of Tay! ony square, per CEATOIAN SHOUD'S THRILLING EXPERIENCE. "| miles, and is larger than California and Oregon; | an heir apparent. The Hzpress gets its facts | how my wife wed choot chal hoe ale SILVER-PLATED WARE, VASES, TIN, | commencing for the same forty (40) fort from the | tum per annum from ‘the day of ale Ail = Chairman Shoup, of the board of commis-| nearly equal to all the Atlantic states but three; | from the attorney —— in settling Up | also had a letter from me about my first wed. SCER TINIE OR SoebS Sao sonthwest commer of ssid equare, running thence nerts | encing 908 pase ve required te Si sioners of Gray county, in which the rival | to all the other states on the gulf. Wilson’s affairs here, but keeps the name of ding-gift. I did not tell her what it DEC! Nikd’ BUSINESS. ‘ thence ‘west 15. feet to the place of beginning, im- pore and @250 each on t . In England, Scotland, and Wales women (un- | the family secret because the latter don’t want wi at ‘offered her ir of gloves if she = LSO, | proved by brick dwelling No. 487 G street nortinwest. | the ternm of ale be not with ia tn owns are situated, reached Topeka yesterday i " it known that their future head had been livi bes? ga Bagel sp ea “2 SEVERAL WAGON LOADS OF ASSORTED | ic property is centrally located opposite the Pension | after sale,a resale tay be hed st the rik sod ost Rov in, | lone married) vote for all elective officers save phy bic ok a d cad nad deen BVDE | could guess. She replied by the next post,| GLASS, CHINA AND OTHER WARES, AC. ) ¢gis}roperty is centrally located opposite the Pension | after sale. resale tay be had at th ‘otice 1m Suvey isoa Walioe Tassaeen ces kigeaae” one (member of parliam eat) a like = such a lowly life. Gini “I feel certain it is a biscuit-box.” This HOM ep COLDECHMIDE, AT ‘AUCTION, | Stet the sale is peremptory. " some poweraper published ta, the ott rience with the attacking party. He was in perdi rally tonne fod guardians; in Dun- Bishop Keane’s Successor. might have opened my eyes to whatwas 0) TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, AY 1D GOLOOK. | acectraseives beuring Oper cent pereaeee eee | me ring 6 per cent per annum follow: but office in the court-house when the leader of po} m i .’9 jumps at conclusions have est from day of sale, and payable semi-annually, and SS ye “meg dalk and other seaports for harbor boards, and | New York Letter to the Baltimore Sun. ily beli ne secured by deed of trust on the pros a, yi fhe mob from Ingalls opened the door, covered | in Belfast for all municipal officers. In Sweden | Information from a reliable source in Rome | *!¥8¥# been happy, and I verily believe I as- | TAYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. to be secured by deel of trast on the property eold.o | FINANCIAL, | him with a Winchester, and commanded him Pi eribed her cleverness on this occasion toa —=— —— their suffrage is about tne same as in Britain, and they vote, too, indirectly for members of the house of lords.’ In Russia women, heads of about the filling of the diocese of Richmond has been received by a prominent Catholic ‘ required at time of sale. chaser’scost.. Tern Otherwise rixcht reserved to rese! VERY COMFORTABLE. STORY BRICK DWE STREET NORTHE, BUILT TW All the county officers were “held aoe THIRD ON psychological phenomenon she had explained p” in the same way, while the remainder of | to me, and her name for which is “sympathy.” * at the risk and cost J. 8. Busnax i it is ci ii it . -° . A f the defaulting purchaser after five days’ public no- the mob took possession of the county records “ priest in this city. The priest's informant |I had no more wedding gifts for some days;| on TUESDAY AFIERNOON, JANUARY FIF- \Qrockouch Feels in, pune newapaper’ oul in and fied with them. ‘The Cimarron people all local qaestions, In AwsteiacHungary they | States that the consistory for the appointment | PUtanother bachelor friend dropped in on me Tere Peete OUR O'CLOCK. tn front of the / Waskingun, D-U- -Abviracte shown ale. BANKER AND BROKER, pn eae a By Nat | Sot Cy proxy) al all elections, fafading| of bishops tothe sen of Richmond and Nut-| OME and eked me echoes gn ate for | tug atl ae Yh Tat yr nae NC in He. 1400 Fat d c s 3! re a ii a a comfor le two-story bric welling, contain’ ae ——————— — - Mere not participating in the fight, and Shoup | members of provincial and imperial arlia- | chez, Miss., will bg held on Tuesday next, Jan- | the price limit, but, with a folly that now teven rooms, being No, L020 3a treet northeast SALE OF STOCK BT VIRTUE OF COLLATERAL Orders executed on all the Exchanges. He demands of the governor that the murder- | ents. In Italy widows vote for members of | uary 15. Bishop Keane has presented to the | chafe at, I told him not to bother about giving | _ 1ermscasy and made known at-sale, All conves- | ES. collateral notes, dated re- ber 5, 1888, one for parliament. In Finland women vote for elec- tive officers. In British Burmah women tax- payers vote in the rural tracts. In Madras By Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petroleum. PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CHICA@Q, pope the list of three names, from which his successor will be chosen. The order in which these names are given is Very Rev. D.J. O’Con- ers be brought to speedy justice. He says the attacking party was headed by Watson. the newly elected county clerk, and was made up ancing and Teconding at purchaser's cost. $100 de- posit required at the time of sale. Ja9-dte THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Hy me anything. Next forenoon came, with his card, a biscuit-box; and in the evening I had a 4 - ; letter from M. telling me that among her gifts | Jy T. LUCAS, Auctioneer. Interest allowed on deposita, Of notorious roughs and cow boys. One of the | Presidency (Hindostan) they can do so in, all nell, D.D.. rector of--the American college; | was a” bincuit boxe oT reneter leegkics | Bes — ; ORES L BAe Oe: 5 a14-3m leaders of the party was the notorious “Killer” | He ee ee Bory Pre lthesian ‘Acie | Le¥: Jas. M. Cleary, pastor of St. James church, | heartily at this before replying, “Fancy our | PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE PLANT AND | strocts northwest, tive collateral secured by said notes, Kenosha, Wis., who is also general lecturer of the Catholic Total Abstinence union of Amer- ica, and Very Rev. A. Van de Vyve, of Rich- Jim Johnston, who, it is said, has openly boasted that he has taken the lives of twelve men, and that no one dared to touch him. | OUTFIT AT THE SHIP-YARD OF THE MARINE | 4 follows: RAILWAY, SHIP-BUILDING, AND COAL CO., ON SOUTH UNION STREET, AT ALEXAN- having three biscuit-boxes!” ll-advised jester that I was: we have now seventeen!” The biscuit-boxes kept rolling in—round they can do so wherever a Russian colony 1 Certificate, No. 643, for 100 of stock im the settles. The Russians are colonizing the whole shares Dynamograph Company of the United States. {Certificate, No- 440. for 100 shares stock im wame . W. CORSON, . Ww. J*° PRember Rt 3 of their vast Asian possessions, and they carry | mond. I think—and my opinion ‘coincides | bi R DBIA, VA. company. Se oo CORSON & MACARTNEY, cae Marin, “gclares, the whole power | with them everywhere the “mir,” or self-gov- | with the impersion of hos Enon coincides | biseuit-boxes, square biscuit-boxes, oblong The undersiened wil sell, at TWELVE O:CLOCK | «i srticate, No. 563, for 25 shares stock sn same GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. ¥. f the state will be used to bring the guilt; P to | biscuit-boxes, silver, glass and china biscuit- sign cous blll andy ne wr slg —o ¥ | erning village, wherein women, heads of house-| know the exact state of affairs that Rov, Mr. Boxes, Douriag those last days I seemed tobe | M; 00, TUESDAY, JANUARY FIFTEENTH, 1889, at | T'Etlicate, No. 570, for 25 shares stock in same Government Bonda. acelin te Oe est holds, vote. | Municipal suffrage exists in New | Cleary is the one who will be appointed bishop | doing nothing. but carrying biscuit-boxes | Pysttand Owat intel crete bee Brae company. Collections, Hope Deferred. Zealand, and the legislature has resolved that | of Richmond. His active temperance work in | between my table and-the cupboard, At first hington, D. C., in the transportation of sam pag ‘Stoct ties Listed Front the New York Sun. Fromen shall vote for members of parliament. | the United States has made him better known | I carried them lovingly; but ¢ time came when | Cou#stne of the two First-class Steam Snowa | pied DUNCANSON BROS. York, Bortun wohyienplaneehar yo ; d she | UF, also, existe, in. Victoria, Now South Wales, | here than may be expected. Bishop Keane | I shoved them in. When opened the cup | Site cigimasy uera” and Anteros, 10Canal-boats | 819-0 i t-te eS She had Expected it for some time, and she | Queensland. and South Australia, The latter's | would like te ate hice rede wis nao board daoc ome Ge more Macsivaeees fel cre we, Shovels, oud other personality belonging to | ee 4 sirect northwest. | Boudo'and ell Local Rallvoek: Gas Rene reeee ore thought it had come at last. parliament has declared for women’s voting at — —o—_—_—__ as I got to know biscuit-boxes in their brown. | thesaidoutat, PARK AGNEW, BRICK HOUSE, 208 871 REET SOUTHWEST, | ephone Stork dealt in. : he began in a low tone of voice, | parliamentary elections too. Napping, but Not Caught. i tag and i — es ATRIDAY, AFTERNOON, JANUARY BIGH- be 4 eB par! rd = s gt Shsasiesremncs es paper, however their covering might disguise On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY EIGH. alone at the Hoffmann house is not Poaceae Pg ecu Wittens From the Chicago Tribune, them, with as much certainty as they say a H, AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will ed up tobe. It isa lonely life oung man of domestic tastes, and I feel that I must make a change. I want to ask you, Miss Lulu, if—if—” Clergyman (repeating his text with empha- sis)—*-But what went ye out for to see?” Mr. Rambo (asleep in back seat, waking u] with a jerk)— ‘Man ’ dear!” pais offer for sale, in front of the premises, part of LOTS 4 AND 5 IN SQUARE 4535 fronting 66 feet on Sth st. s.w., by inches, and a part of sa bu dwelling of 9 rv brick stable, 20x20, the rpuowas DOWLING, Auctioneer, CATALOGUE SALE OFA From the Epoch. In Sbakspeare’s “Coriolanus,” one of the characters, Cominius, alludes to Roman plays, dramatic critic can tell the plot of a Ray after lancing at the stage furniture, Only orice after [became good at it) do I remember being deceived. I thought my present this “pen art salesrooms, 11th and Penn. ave., on WEDNES- Miss ith a Beating heart and a rising | Which were unknown until 250 years after the = —————— time was a box of cigars; for, having stripped SUPERB COLLECTION OF lots being unimproved. . infecti Yes, Mr. Craikehank.” © | death of Cominius, In the same play allusion ‘The Coming Iowa Statesman. oF the ben paper, Comms xpon. a cigar-box JAPANESE ART TREASURES, onal manus ullding, Seultheoulas, esd herioeke Correspondence and conmultar He “If it wouldn't be the wiser | is made to Marcian waters brought to Rome by | Chicago News Washington Letter. with “Best wishes from J. J. Warwick” scribbled a departments, convenient to street-car Lines, and Separate rooms for ladies, diem fen sae 40% up asuite in some bachel Iowa people are predicting great things for | 00 it. Warwick is a great smoker, and my de-| BEING A DIRECT IMPORTATION FROM JAPAN, n Teadily be subdivided. Office always open. se : bow? oo . oes . ‘elor | Censorimus, wifich should\ bear date 300 years “5 light at that moment made me forget his taste- Terms: One-third cash, balance in 1 and :| JT HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT apartment how wn later than the action of the play. Reference is | Young Mr. Dolliver, who has been elected to | leas ancers at my favorite mixture. But my EMBRACING— Seace Gots selena aie — I Dr. BROTHERS is the oldest advertis- sake dias: made in ‘Julius Cwsar” to ‘striking clocks, | Congress from the Fort Dodge district in that | joy was short-lived, for no sooner had I forced | Wonderfal Specimens in Satsuma Porvelains, Rare . cash ‘at option of purchaser; convey dacntly coh De paeaeha wee bee ¥rom Temple Bar which were not invented until the fifteent or | state. He is not yet thirty years old, but is ope the lid than a biscuit-box jumped up. Examples in Bronze, Rare Kutani, Kioto, Kaga, / pombe FB ye pow og i ban o syne ed Jar attention to all diseases peculiar to Napier’s famous dispatch from India an-| %*eeth century. In “Hamlet tee Within | said to be as powerful as Ingersoll and to havo | The expression is not an exaggeration, for it was | _ Imari and other fine specimens in porcelain arti, ots aon on as ak eae eee = orsingle. Forty years ee ee ae pssst |} tence ne Sees SU | i ieee tik icimediiel tes that of any |® patent biscuit-box, and the spring had slip- | cles of Virtu, Curios, Swords, Embroidered | the qsk and lefaulting purchaser after 5 — —E nounced his victory in one word—“Peccavi,” | herg school, which was not fo iaoant the time. | 0 . a fe red 'Y | ped, thus enabXng the box to expand sud-| Screens, &c., &c. quays public adverts {in sind newspaper pub- | Jf ADIES WHO KEQUIRE THE SERVICES hich is, by int tation, “I have Scinde.” | The reference to turkeys in “Henry IV” is an | othér young man in the west. Mr. Dolliver is | 5° is i nes O eenineion, £ = 3 ee Se Wary eal Cl ha ce KEE ce on | naman TUR Sed ra Re ipagel tasen | wantin ot Visgiita: cio ote ieee works, but that is ho great marier, have hcg |X: B—The magnificent Satsuma Vases and Koros | "jaitdkis DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers | DENSON, 1108 Park, Fiace na. bet, Band O 1 ey aaah of She mies SENS won Gens Ou Heat: ce waes ued ie tua ty wigtann be: | Odlsk parion Wid neces pote utc ecco , at is 1 * were in the Tokio exposition, and are without doubt ALUABLE TRACT OF —— meen Ah t's message to the French RT Pip anted cbr: spr 8 i i i ‘a other patent biscuit-boxes, a DISTRICT OF ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A Trae ange to the French war minister in | fore the beginning of the sixteenth century. | #400 a year in his life. He is self educated, A Dublin lady sent me a letter saying that | “oBderful examples of Japanse art. EY BRANCH y ortwoof Dr. BROTHERS’ Invigurating 1830, when the dey of Algiers escaped him after In “The Newcomes” (edition of 1854), Clive | and when he was about eighteen years old he she had forwarded me that day a little wedding The sale of this collection will take place at my new ROAD. cure any case of nervous uty end Perdidi diem”—I have lost a | Newcome writes a letter dated “May 1, 183-,” | sought a situation to teach school’ at a cross- It is said that Drake, when the ships of herve-power. It roads distric: impart we gift. It has never reached me; but I did not SANUARY Sax. Sh - Male or female. 900 Bat... to which Mr. Pendennis replies, inclosing an schoolhouse in Virginia. This | Fy," to tell her so. DAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, guity cause No. Lizzie M- ? A 0 2 i Fy he did not sa; th PEN’ EN’ ¢ z] nknown Heirs of ‘ q _ the Armada turned their sails, sent to Eliza- | extract from an art critic, in which it is asked | was daring the campaign of 1880, but when the | {ite ith war snd afteone Se wooo grat the Feo Oe a eel mem tor AND BE Wisk —DB. BEC beth the word “Cantharides"—that is, “The | why there was no picture, by Smee, “of Vie- | trustees, who were ali democrats, learned that | } reply, thanking her for “her charming | ‘setinitios Menta ond Tice be asy een lished Expert Specialist in Spanish fly.” This last is probably a fable. toria and her augsut consort?” The reason | he had been maling republican speeches, they | Presdat ‘have dines seem het Hoband, ani |lbetee See eee ‘at public auction, on the pre- iat the ae > soo there was no picture of Victoria and Albert, | rejected his application and told him they did | Pont casual remark he let fall I learn that | _3810-5t FWOMAS DOWLING, Auct. . tate, right, title and interest, leval | tion and advice free st any hour ’ A Carpet of Diamonds and Pearls. painted by Smee or any other painter, was be- | not want their ghildren taught by a black re-| the present waa a biacuit-box. Only te ladies ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. and cauitable, of the yartios to said canse, and of | scribed and sworn before ine bj From the New York Tribune. i they wei t married until 1840. ppblican. Mr. Dolliver was so enraged by this | 4? i “s y . W wai Bhich said Lizzie M. Adams died seized and possessed. | SAMUEL C. MILLS, # Notary, Public, in and for cause they were not married un ged by did T reply in this courteous manner. When RT EXHIBITION in and to the following tract of land District of Columbia, this thind dsp or Saty hose Mr. W. S. Caine writes from India of his — —————— uhswer that he concluded to leave Virginia and | the donols were men I took to acknowledgin, ART EXHIBITION tone in the south line of 14th street | PSC OE ss to the mah hed Bercda. “We wor Gofl’s Latest Victory. seek a country where free speech was tolerated, =o — their biscuit-boxes stifily on a post-card, an We of Lay 9 land, thence in my mind I even drew up a lithographed and at once started for Iowa, locating at Fort 40 feet to L. Dodge. He succeeded in getting a situation in ME. DE FOREST, LON ABLISHED reliable Ladies’ ‘sician, can be consulted st. uw. Offce bours from DECISION IN FAVOR OF THE WEST VIRGINIA RE- PUBLICANS. UNLIMITED SALE BY AUCTION. says, “taken to the old palace, in the heart of THE WORKS OF the city, to see the treasure room. Two huge y At ber residence, 901 3, Landscapes, Marine, which’ will be on exh f reply: ‘Dear (space left for name), I 7 : er law office there, and two years after, when ag % (aire. ; d MR. CHARLES ARMOR, to 9 p.m. with Ladies only 3y18-Gm* hinged i The West Virginia supreme court Saturday | } “*¥ Of teaglt Aas * thank you heartily for the biscuit-box you THE WELL-KNOWN ARTIST, pad = = sca S0WnEEE sak 8 cheetahs, carefully muzzled, were on the palace eusihaa ts sastiins tie dg ue Geckibia to he was just of age, he was admitted to the bar. | {4 kindly ak ua. tees eles ae il seesunice oe ne Toy | aOhhS FRENCH POWDERS | AME THR steps. used for hunting bucks, The regalia of s valued at 3,000,000 pounds sterling. re first shown the jewels worn by the mabarajah ov state oceasions. These consist of a Ex-Gov. Cyrus Carpenter has been his political mentor, and through his guidance and_patron- age the young orator has made a brilliant start in life. | (space for the “tenth” or “fifteenth,” as the | Ficure and Fruit Pi case may be). It must not be thought that we only got seventeen biscuit-boxes in all. I got sixteen rth NUMg decrees’ west of said Nichols’ land. theuce with lectees west 104 feet to the beginning, con- 1, acres of land. and improved by a frame also.a brick dwelling erected parily on the restrain Judge Guthrie from going on with his mandamus proceedings against the secretary of state, and also decided that Judge Campbell ‘tandard Kemedy for all blood ition bles Throat, nasal, or skin trout in forty-eight hours. Price, ¢3 Dr. DODD'S NERVINE No.2 natural weakn Price, ‘Tuesday and Wednesday, January 13th and 10th, at ourart salesroom. corner ‘10th street and Pennsylva- hia avenue northwest, and will be sold sta a d d SERRA Sate e " pwe-described laud and partly on the land of gorgeous collar of 500 diamonds, some of them | had no right to interfere with the secretary of Osgoodby Backs Down. (including the two awaiting my return from E, Moses: but only eo much of eld brick dw s big as walnuts. arranged in five rows, sur-| state in the discharge of his duties, Unless te the wedding journey), and M. got seven; so will be sold as is situated ui rounded by a top and button row of emeralds | some heretofore unthought of action’ is taken TUE LETTER WHICK, iad CET ERELY COPIED | that wo really received twenty-three, M., how- a iat eee Ge pntumest | tii le Ghee at eC ee the same size: the pendant is a famous diamond | before the courts the full retares will be laid = TEN FoR HIM. | ever, exchanged all hers except one, and she | 47he announcement that these are the productions 3 ‘Th with interest from June 1, 1888. 5 r ee - aa 3 Mr. Armor will be sufficient to attract buyers. tar of the Deccan.’ An aigrette | before the legislature in joint session and it is} 4 Los Angeles special to the New York » wanted me to ask my friends to exchange mine. | ~ Terms cash. ‘Terms of sale: $1,000 cash. balance, in ‘one and two =, , ;PROOKE TELLS ALL THE tomateh is worn in the turban; then followed | presumable that the republicans will promptly | World, Jan. 11, says: ‘To-day it was stated that | Unfortunately, though I knew who had sent ARIS WALTER B. WILLZAMS £00. | years, with interest Jrred payments, secured by | temen 50 cents each. & strings of pearls of perfect roundness, gradu- | organize the senate this afternoon. This be-| George Osgoodby, on whom the Murchison | me biseuit-boxes, I could not say who was the | _/*°~-9F__ - Sag he title the retention the property until paid: or | 6 all cash on day of sale or ratification the by the Sees aw. ated from the size of a pea toa large marble; | ing the case, Goff will have the majority on the | letter haa been fastened, said: “I did not | donor of any particular box. By way of exper- ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, » ‘ 5 papehnen ROF DERFULLY Gi Wondrous rings. necklaces, clusters of sap-| face of the returns and Judge Fleming's only 7, A «oq | iment I sent back one box to my old friend STEES' SALE 7 . oe oe te vyant, Astrologer and tual Medi A f é , otte o im) y “ ; : y EES’ § WO-STO! A plat of the property can be seen until the day of voy ower = jam phires and r as big as grape: hope will be in a contest before the legislature | C™P8e that letter to West. I simply copied | Tindsay, explaining to him that I would feel ee tet eth t dO ee Sg SO a SIE ee a carpet, about ten feet by of strings of pure and coi- the great’ central and itand sent it on in myname, I am willing to make an affidavit to that effect.” The World's correspondent saw Henry T. Gage, in whose office the remark was made and who is es be: obliged if he would send something else in its ELEVENTH STRE! Lor bees = oa : 4 145-12x04 9-12, TO ALLEY Virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 5th, 1888, recorded in No. 1316, folio 258, et seq., one of the land rec on the ground of illeg: - ‘see Winter Scenes in Connecticut. From the Hartford Courant. Street northwest, and at the premises on I $250 down at time $f day of hidden Vealed. Kecovers lost or stolen overt. Finds ig. den treasures. Gives lucky numbers. Gs Brings separated together, mu 1 Gives success im business, Removes all rx ~~ ree 3 uences, Cures sickn ‘te temor tan ene place—anything else. He replied that he would be happy to do so, only that T had not | g returned him his present, ' The box he sent me le. "GENE CARUSI, Trustee. of the District of Columbia, and It was a common sight in the country sections recently to see cattle grazing in the fields. Sara as vias = hs Proved His Own Incompetence. Referring to the Blue Book on the Sackville enth street and place of beginning, together with | the improvements thereon. One-third cash, of which #10 sale; balance ia equal pay’ A fG Louisiana avenue'northwest. | Ruences. Cures sickns = ted ake, and cost A Farmington man plowed a field on New | more or less mixed up in the affair, He was glass with a silver lid. This was no guid- | st the request of rarty secured thereby, we will pellet | _WALTER B. WILLIAMS £00. Aucte,_jall-Gite. | “ote De eee E aaoeeien Khande Rao’s mad | ya.4 Day. fused to speak on the subject. All signs point | ance, for seven of my biscuit-boxes answer | JANUALY TWENTY-SECOND, Isso, StHALE Daeg | (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. will save time and di ntinent 3, and was intended to be sent to Mecca to | Year's Day. , in | 8 the fact that Osgoodby is simply a scape- | that description. The matter ended with Lind- | FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following teal estate, situ- one AD TameTeee mene op vesn.| eel chen eee please @ Mahometan lady who had fascinated | |In Shelton, last Friday, men and boys, in| gout. There comes areport from Pomona that | say's returning the biscuit-box (it turned out to | =" im the city of Washington, “District of Columbia, | EXECUTORS AND TEU STATE BROWS AG | Se. Bittings, b0c -bife-readiigg by. it the scandal of such a thing being done | their shirt sleeves, were skating on the canal. | years ago. when Osgoodby was a citizen of the | be a patent one), though I should have been Ser tad eras 46 feat 1b feces Oerth tents ected > STREET NORTHWEST, WASH. 1. Name, lock of hair, date by a Hindoo nee was too serious, and it} A Danbury paper says that the buds of the | state of New York, he played a similar trick on eternally grateful if he had kept it. corner of said lot; thence running north along c = ome ——— ee my never lett Baroda. | We were also taken to se¢ | pusay willow trees are bursting in that section— | candidate for governor, which resulted in| My wife has thought it best still to conceal Seen Ehanehis AO tet Ties ee DEE Sanuee C Meculne: devemeed tate ot | on ——— OT pate agen beep eed ager, = oe something which rarely happens until April. _ | the sig ‘eat of the candidate, irene Sn se Sine inches, and thence west 94 fect ® inches to said ington, District of Colum 2) Dowr Tarte Wire Your Eves. h two companio: er, the am- = pite ewe breakfast. What dis- im, of a decree of the Supreme Court of the © mibia, pass in ag cause No. th day of November, 188) reand others are complainants and nd others are defendants, the un- public auction ou THURSDAY, DAY OF JANUARY, 1889, at sor — Transporting Oranges in Bulk. From the Baltimore Sur. Oranges are now being moved from Florida in bulk the same as potatoes. The cars are . bullock harness, and ram- These were made at the to take the shine out of t. I suspect the present like nothing better than to tresses her is that, when the donors visit us. the chances are that they will not be helped to biscuits out of their own boxes, I look for- ward to that. Terms of sale 00 must | be paid at tin one and two years, to be secured by purchas: with interest from day of sale, pays : and a deed of trust on property sold. Pr..8. GALRSET'S Option Offices, 925 F st. a.w, affords you t ity to have eyes ok Siuined” tive of Charge, and if required hove would : - ——_—_—eee. fc ust on Propel >uvevancitm | th ORTH D ee nat | Glasses adjusted to your eyes as will be proper to: them down into good money and build | affair, the London Daily News says: “Lord | Piled about three feet deep with orangeg. A Hamburg Love Story. etic with woken days Ere ay oe cade cine eae | Aeeahted al Satie tae te a ate ne following. | Tectevery optical defect, no imaiter how seemingly the Technical school, which is one of his dear- Salisbury has vindicated the techi ical pro- Paper is run around the sides of the car, and tees reserve right Tesell at risk and cost of pur- | parcel of ground known and described upon the ground ROMANTIC ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE IN THE PROSAIC CITY ON THE ELBE, From the European Edition of the N. ¥. Herald. Hamburg has been startled by a sensational attempted suicide. A danseuse, well known and greatly admired in the old Hanseatic city, had a serious affaire de ceur with a dashing young bachelor Hamburger. It wasa case of getting off with the old love before getting on with the new, The youth wished to marry “an- other girl,” and called on the danseuse to break the news toheras gently as possible. She took it more quietly than he had expected, and, cutting his it as short as he decently could, he took his departure. leaving on th table, asa candeau de rupture, a very consid- erable sum of money in bank notes, When he reached his house he found a mes- senger had arrived there before him with his money sealed up in an envelope. The young lady in the meantime had purchased a hand- some silver-mounted little revolver, and after being taught how to “work it” by the sales- man, set out in search of the incons one. To shoot him, you think. Not at Iti rhaps the most beautiful trait in a fair, Rgxenchaired fraulein’s character that when injured she never turns the avenging revolver against any one but herself. So the danseuse, rushing into the presence of her faithless ad- mirer, and with a cry of “I cannot live without you,” turned the deadly a against her own poor, bruised, suffering and fluttering lit- tle heart and pulled the trigger. Luckily the bullet only tore a strip out of her corsage. But when the neighbors rushed in and brought her out of her dead faint her mind was wandering, and she had to be taken toa hospital to be placed under medical treatment. A good deal of sympathy is expressed fof her in Hamburg, as her character was above reproach. 5 09. est hopes.” en PCL Re The Book Trade of 1888. THE UNAUTHORIZED ISSUE OF CHEAP REPRINTS VIRTUALLY AT AN END. From the Publishers’ Weekly. It is certainly true that the business of the bookselling trade in 1888 and in the years pre- ceding has not increased in proportion with the growth of the population and intelligence of the country. Nor are we able to report any such betterment of trade methods as promises to reduce the evils notorious in the trade. Nevertheless, the year 1888 has seen an im- portant change which may have a bearing on | the future; not only have the cheap quartos | altogether disappeared, but the entire busi- | ness of unauthorized cheap reprinting seems | to have reached very near its natural end. The supply of standard English literature is pretty well exhausted, and the reprinters have to de- | pend mostly upon such new material as may the city of Washington, District of Columbia, a= and being original lot numbered eighteen (18), in square numbered four hundred and fifty-seven (437). t ting fifty = ghee! a iyo go FEY ‘on E street by the depth of one hundred an TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, IMPROVED ey-caven (iT) fee ‘one-half (1034) inches to BY TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, No. 1127 alley, and improved by a fo TWELFTH STKEET NORTHWEST. ft commodious back building atid dof trust, duly recorded in Liber all the improvements, ways, et seq., ohe of the land records of rivileges. and. appurteumnces to umbia, and at the request of the ine appertaining: party thereby secured. I will sell at public auction, in | "Terma: Ome-thind cash, balance in equal ipstalments rout of the premises, on SATURDAY, JANUARY | in one and two years, notes to be given for said balance NINET H LY-PAST FOUR | or deterred payment bearing 6 per cent interest from day of sale. payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on the premises sold, or all cash, at the option of the pure Ds cing, pure! ‘scost: a deposit of 8500 req! | time of sale. Terms to be complied with in ten days, erwise Tight reserved to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days public notice in some newsjajer published in the city of Washing- ct of Colum! FREDERICK B. WGUIRE, 1:35:33 Connecticut avenue, GUIR. severe plat « inatrated catalogue containing usefu} hints regards the floor is covered with fine marsh grass, =” These carloads of loose oranges now come regularly to Baltimore from Orlando station, on the South Florida railroad, ‘They have at. tracted much attention at Calvert station, where they are unloaded. ‘This new method of moving them does away with the old. idea of Wrapping in paper and’ excluding the air as much as possible. Several varieties come in a car, partitions of thin board being put up. The last car to Baltimore contained 42,000 oranges, ca jee d had been six days making the trip. ‘The COSTS OF HIS EQUITY SUIT. ete: 3 8 P. Banker Wharton Barker, of Philadelphia, on | @iSht on the car was $155. Saturday, applied to and received from Judges | Tue TeNNessee SENATORSHY Thayer, Arnold, and Willson a rule upon Count Eugene De Mitkiewicz requiring the latter to show cause why he should not be compelled to enter $1,500 security to pay the costs of his equity suit against Mr. Barker. The Press says: Mr. Barker's affidavit in support of the motion made by Lawyer Frank Pritchard set be given them by the Engiish or foreign pub- | Out that the costs, involving the fees of the lisher. | master and examiner and the examination of Much of this is not successful, and with the | Witnesses, would amount to $1,500. ‘Count risk on it. and the lessening of the margin on | Mitkiewicz,” says Mr. Barker, “resides out of successful books because they are reprinted by | this state. He has alleged that he resided in so many rivals and because the possible sale w York city, and has also alleged that he for each edition is correspondingly reduced, | resided in Washington city. It is difficult to the natural result is an increase inthe price of | determine whether he has a permanent place the cheap reprints to an extent which makes | of abode, or, if so, where it is. The complain- the transition very easy to authorized issues at | “ut is impecunious and largely in debt to man: ® reasonable price under international copy- | Persons. If he should be defeated the defend- right and direct relations with authors. Tike ant believes that it would be impossible for saving in the cost of composition, advertising, | him to recover his costs unless security is or- should enable publishers to issue their | dered by the court to be entered.” authorized reprints of paper-covered books so The original suit of Count Mitkiewicz grew low that the public will be better served than | Out of the world-famous Chinese concessions now at about the same actual price. Several | Which Mr. Barker was heralded as having of the reprint publishers have rosorted to the | received from the Chinese government mainly device of issuing in two parts, say at 20 to 25| through the instrumentality of Count Mitkie- cents each, books which a publisher under | Wicz. The count accused Mr. Barker of trying copyright relations ought to be able to issue in | to deprive him of hits just share of the profits olume at 35 to 50 cents in much better | of the enterprise, and in June last filed against . Mr. Barker a bill in equity. Lawyer Alexander ooo ogee of Me erty ; as —— Rainfall from Concussion. for the count. The suit was allowed to slumber From the New York Tribune. until about a week ago, when Mr. Farnham ‘The phenomenon of rainfall directly cansea | Sled « rule on Mr. Barker to “plead, answer or by concussion of the atmosphere was strikingly |@¢™ar” to the “bill within fourteen da; 3 " Pp! ingly | Lawyer John G, Johnson, who succeeded Judge observed in Brooklyn on Wednesday evening. | Pennypacker as counsel for Mr. Barker, through For an hour or two before the explosion of the | his assistant, Mr. Pritchard. then filed his Among the other 6 gue tanks no rain hed fallen and the pave- | motion 0 compel Count Maucemics So enter'| 15°" four allefed cartoon te Knights of ments were becoming dry. There was a heavy ey ae penn 7 dire res, ‘all.| Labor, who are trying to establish a new order mist and the clouds were lowering, put there | proceedings Mir Parker hone be | {2 Philadelphia, recently offered to sell ont the was uo fain aud no immediate threatening of | stayed mean ie A ee: By ores, ane, $160, aud. ee —-—— +002 tory same person viouyly. auy, Suddenly the city was shaken by the ex- ‘ yz) offered to-sell out to Jno. Wanamaker. © | * plosion and on the instant rain a down Sesvits' sp Lope j rok Sraytey,— | °° provboorarvisherssersher onan ud in torrents-litefally knocked.and shaken: out | The New York World has made ts xadurn Catncu 1x a BAD Wax,—The finan. of the saturated heavens by the shock. Similar | for am exptoring e: affairs of,Plymouth chu ‘Brook!: justnow in a- “condi t ont we chaner in default. AOA’ BIRNEY, Jall-eo&ds Ww {OLT: priety of the course he has pursued, and has made a distinct point at the expense of Presi- dent Cleveland. We cannot, however, think his practical wisdom equal to his controversial skill. ‘The vacaney ot Washington serves no useful purpose. Lord Sackville’s dispatches simply confirm his unfitness for the post he ac- cepted.” Count Mitkiewiez and Mr. Barker. THE FORMER MUST ENTER SECURITY TO PAY THE 415-3m J. F. LEWENBERG, M. D.. Manager. ALLA BOOK AND J 1108-1116 Est. SUESaPTEY TAD GCeRATLY FREE FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. _ 419 at O'CLOCK P. M." lot 8, of Davidson's subdivision of 15, with the improvements as above. Obe-third cash, of which $100 must be paid at time of sale, balance in three eq installments in 6, 12 and 18 thonths, for which notes of purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale and secured by deed of trust on property sold will be taken, or all cash, at purchaser's option. All conveyancing and recording At purchaser's cost.” Tf terms are not complied within 15 days trom sale, the property’ will’be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after seven days’ ad- vertisement in the Evening Star. SAM. CROSS, Trustee. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. —jas-d&ds. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON 11TH STREET 8. E. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the of Columbia, passed in —The demo- cratic caucus of the Tegnessce legislature met Saturday night, and, after a warm discussion and several hours of filibustering, took a vote tor United States Senator from Tennessee. It resulted as follows: Isham G, Harris, 47; J. D. C, Atkins, 27; John H. Savage, 9. Seven Harris men were absent and eight of Savage's vote will come to Harrison the third ballot, which will make the requisite 62, The caucus ad- journed till to-night. Tue Keery Haseas Corpus Casg.—The Pennsylvania supreme court in Philadelphia Saturday afternoon heard argument upon a writ of “habeas corpus taken out to relieve John W: Keely from the order of commitment to prison made against him for contempt of court in failing to obey the order of the court of. common pleas to exhibit and explain to ex- perts the motor upon which he is working. Wayne MacVeagh, Keel; criticised Judge Finletter’s judic’ the case with mowpeting. severity. the order committing Keely to prison was without precedent in all the annals of equity jurisprudence, characterizing it as unnecessary and irregular, and as having been cynical contempt of the regular forms for the administration of ‘justice. Mr. Shapley, on the other hand, said that Keely was juggling with the court, and that the com- mitment was proper, The ent lasted all day. The court reserved i ‘ision, soil td + Leaubaetassm OrrereD To SELL Out To PowpERLy For 3100.—Ata pan of Labor meeting at Bing- hamton, N. Y., Saturday night, General Master Workman Powderly made a address on national topics pertaining to the K. of L. stated that one of Executors and trustees, AN INVIGORATING TONIO, PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, amp ‘PURE CATALAN WINE. ti ageocst Beoe hence he B FOUGHRA & OO. dewiafor the.By uy * SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV€P AND CNIMPR OVED REAL ESTATE ON ‘Re West, ANDO} J ie CO! ND ON THE NORTH SIDE OF L BEL Dari We AND ELEVENTH 81! TS Under an 7 irtue of certain deeds Ly. TS1, folio 75, Liber 1203, folio 277 Jolie BOD. of the innd recorda of the Disteict of Cala bia, the undersi trustees will sell at public suc- tion, in front of the on WEDN! AY, THE BDU OCLGOR Pie tae hale hie rent tne ¥ . M., wil re- ie conduct in He said that Street east. at a point from the northeast corner of the Grapes south 16 19-200 eee teeny rth 16 10-100 66 00 feet to said 11th street 8 3 A Steason Stsizs or Fatarities.—A Beaver Lag to the Philadelphia Press says: George a this place, brother of Con- tractor John m, who was killed in the Pittsburg ednesday, said to- night that bis brother is the eighth member of the family who was killed by accident. The 4 A father was Killed by falling from a derrick; the 00, mother by being by the fall of a chim- ; 1; ; ; — brother was pace a Deas other a stone-quarry; er a well; another was whirled to death around a ; = egret cer preoee was hiled on ncuron. | Soe aut . We ! mem! - : . sir ily, and says he desires to die in a similar man- bs eted caetel te ‘a decree of the y ner, with no suffering. O ci ou. . - Leo phenomena are observed om battle-ficlés, afte r | to obtain saeeey rs fashioned, Fourth of July celebrations, and, Pasha, It-will strongly’ enever there is any extraordinary amount himself of the pe cannon-firing or detonation, — But «« during’ the more immediate and obvious Spstanee bos per- the expedition will oceatred than the above Isaae Willis, a wife-whi Florence, at Jenny Saath, the Genghis ote Tee sas killed Marshal sho tctoh to Corenk ee elope Srey Dene Wie ber him, bat was conght by. and was given located at Montreal, She will it Tweety oe “5 arrested for bringing stolen jewelry into Jacksonville is declared free from all con- tagious or infectious diseases.