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ooo, aap a DAY, JANUARY 22, 1889. THE LABOR QUESTION. ENGLAND SUPPORTS AMERICA. LATE FOREIGN NEWS. Meeting of Washington Workingmen|She Takes Our View of the Samoan| Mr. Chas, Phelps, son of the American min- Last Night. z Question—German Officers Deny. ister, and second of the United States HUNGRY FOR ENGLISH. PAIRIESS. A Farmer Who Seems to Have a Grudge Busnax re . Against the Schools. ch wqrunnpe BANKER AND A well-attended public meeting of the work-| Mr. Phelps, the United States minister to Ameriean Amer: | “ayt y Wo ingmen of Washington took pred night at | England, held a conference yesterday with Lord — ‘Say! You, Mr. reporter man,” called outa 73 nang. Grand Army hall, under the auspices of D. A. | Solisbury on Samoan affairs. The conference | #8 Shortly. Zi NG P LL TW farmer-looking man yesterda; A Orders exectted on all the Exchanges. 66, K. of L. J. W. Considine, the president of | lasted for half an hour. After Mr. Phelps had ENG! Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petroleum, the Federation of Labor, was chairman, and | left Lord Salisbury, Count Von Hatafeldt, the Servian electoral |, o0u, 7% tell me where I can find # school to GREAT. PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW YORK AXD CHICAG® committee which I can send my little boy—one where they MEDICINE after the election of P. L. O’Brien, secretary, | German ambassador, had an interview with the the i ‘: < is talk English?” For Billous and as Pain in God ante Eiechioee Interest allowed on deposite he introduced Hon. L. F. McKinney, of New | prime minister. ‘ of 1 pea Fulness, Sanger a ness, Cold Chilis, 143m Hampshire, who spoke at some length onthe| The London Chronicle’s correspondent at “Why, bs — eee van, Biee a Shortness, , menenen on toe 3 labor question. He said that he was not one | Berlin learns on good authority that Germany il areas’, 'e have no other wick ei ce Frsome. UTES Tita ne Seton ep enticer lecornesty of that class arraigued against capital, neither | has come to a definite understanding with the k Se ee Pee doasknawiodgndte was he one of that class who was arraigned | United States with regard to Samoa. condition that they would all go tows—sent my boy to the Gistrict school there, i i In his youth he had | where they teach nothing but German‘and bad gainst labor; he held that the creator should | Lord Salisbury’s latest news from Apia ia of | 13 their working clot : ° * DISORDERED . never be greater than the created. What the | a threatening nature. In consequence of these os segs gre manners and talk only a very bad cross be= WEAK STOMACH: IMPAIRED DIGESTION > i] LIVER; The English holders of Atlantic and Great! tween English and German, I concluded I| they ACT LIKE MAGIC:—= few doses will work wonders fhe Vital Organe | laboring mon needed, he said, is unity of | advices the British fleet in the Pacific will be | western 8 per cent extension certificates and 7 is i: the muscular ‘back the of action, education, and most of all, patience. | inoreased immediately by at least two power- | percent trust bonds have resolved to disolve |W! doing a very bad thing, and oni an witht ote ySEFWEAL Hee eohate ‘cman tater The laboring men, he said, were too anxious to | ful vessels. Poth truste. 2 just mone — —_ SS have THe CARGEST sale Ue any get Tecstt th want ons sot the: ENGLAND SUPPORTS THE AMERICAN POSITION. Osman Digna means Osman the bearded. the fall PATENT Full directions ‘each Box. Oa Seong He end Tek Now this, he said. | It in stated on trustworthy authority in Lon-| rhe arab leader received that title from his think hat Propared only by THOS. BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, Inbor Grgngination spate ag, ie 280% | don that the British government has decidedto | follower owing to the eacspunaaiy eas oe i eagiet bat he ie | sola te Druopios generally, B. F. ALLEN h CO. 366 and S67 Canal St, NeetYert: Sole when election time came ardand the ‘meviber | uphold the treaty by the terms of which Euro- | growth of his beard. picking up a dialect that I don't like. He says} | Agents for the States, soho, (if your Gove not keep them) worked together and elected a majority of | pean powers are precluded from obtaini ‘Three hundred houses were destroyed in the | ‘ahek’ for ask, ‘bohsket’ for basket, and so on WILL MAIL BEECHAM’S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. labor men to the legislature. The consequence | attempting to obtain dominance in Samoa. The | Sarabat Valley, Asia Minor, yesterday by an| in that direction. For Manitoba he says — eens was that th: ‘ot what they wanted, but the | government has been fully informed of and | earthquake. ‘Mahn-it-au-l h,” for Newfoundland “U-fn- victory was too great for them, and after | shares in the United States goverument’s views | “"A Lindon dispatch says the directors of the | I" for Nevada ‘Neh-vah-dah' ‘Now, that ma at ie ac! ee B a % 7” 8 INGTON, little while the organization disbanded and the | on the subject. It is agr pe : be a Boston wrinkle or something of that kind, | _ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES Sealed Eropoeale will te toeivell politicians snubbed them. Mr. McKinney | the German agents in Samoa is opposed to the | Rhymney iron company are advocating a steel | but I don’t like it. If « lot of fools in society | === aaa a Eee === | TAky THIRTY, Isso, for interspersed his remarks with numerous | letter and spirit of the treaty; that it violates | Til “corner.” It is proposed that the —— want to cultivate a dialect, let them do it, but |__._T0-! EERE, TE ess ‘for the fiscal anecdotes, diplomatic etiquette and endangers the good por poem roy og god nthe oe rary o don t use the public schools and public money GAMSTAG & CO, Auctioneers, WVA5TEE B. WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneers Hi foll db: . Joh ¥ relations so necessary for Europeans to preserve rails for such a put “Sag *. : GREA’ {LE OF BOOK: Mise Weed, whe inde @ seating Gpecch ou | when dealing with somibarbarious mations | Vesuvius has lately been very active. It hes | “Sane good trend, are you sure that it is not | OO eta rome a erenne eg ing Gis cronies contintng ti a are | Suet of Asricultw: ; the labor question. He spoke of the vast in- | Diseetahes to this effect have been sent to | been rapidly throwing up a new cone of up ood classical English that your boy is being | MORROW (wedns 10,000 Cigars, 1 Beautiful Show sold. "Books at private sale during the day COLMAN, Commissioner. ja12,15,17,11 crease im the wealth of this country, but | Ber tion about thirty to forty yards to the sout ught. I notice that our college professors No, 1 Remington Typereriter: 100 deen Pan | _ hie sees Pons fo covey edvenees and right, = pees couldn't account for its distribution, and ‘illns- A DENIAL BY GERMAN OFFICERS. wrest of the original one, and the fissure across | have « good many ‘fads’ of that kind, They | Pose. No. 1 Rem Large Coffee Mill a6 good as new, and | lL up Four libraries at yourown price. = BOOKS AND STATIONERY. trated his remarks by stating that some time | The German war-ship Eber, which left Samoa | the crater plane toward the west-southwest is | all ute’ for route, and . is other goods, to numerous to mention. Ancien suesetn evening es T2209. m. 900-6 ~4 ota 2. ‘ERY. ago a rich man owne on the 13th, arrived at Auckland, New Zeal- | increasing in size and is richer in acid emana- | about as bad as your examples.” aes << | FP ENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. a. ‘a ; tions. It's poseiie te thes “Oh! that is those fellows’ chief stock in | [[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. , Upewe ioc Booxs Or Rew V AVERY LEAN CAT, eres cetera ae: | Sous ibay take Place totes co tacaradetin ea | Gadec’ Teeyemube macte tesa es coming — ORAL Cher DERE TOY | ca AP set RC AERUCED PRIOR, and was often chided by his neighbors for | ports sent from Apia by way o: Paice ay perms, * the | the mutilation of the English language than in PANPETS, MATTING Ro AT THE LNTERIO i A declare tek. Ge. abdloments since the vent tends to shift aleng the 2 $ + i Sheep. i M ond 44 Russia. not feeding it. One day after a tirade from sequin the ages scantad down of Ameri. | 488ure pointing in that direction. any other way. But for that branch of their SALE, BY CATALOGUE, BE ARTMENT, SOUTHEAST CORNER NINTH | Vv: NowLenge. some of his friends he ordered his son to buy | can flags, burning of houses of Americans, and | In the French chamber of deputies yesterday en oe ee ora Op THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY TWENTY. ¢ a pound Be —— —— all to a = _ firing on British officers are unfounded. = hetrine | of marine said vonage eaene corrupt ais rei fy ‘and good language, but SUPERB COLLECTION FOURTH: at TWELVE 0°! ™ we will sell, af ‘cy evening he returned, and seeing his cat s RT PE for France to retain the Easter island because 4 : Bt WM. BALLANTYNE & 80%, lean, he angrily inguired why ‘his directions New Railroad Link: it had no harbor, and its population was de- they foe hg meng Golligresdls baat} or . — = | ja17-20 428 7TH STRERT. had not beeu carried out. His son answered | York, Pa., special to the Balt. Am., Jan. 21. creasing. Bishop Freppel, who started the | thing» TURKISH CARPETS, RUGS AND PORTIERES., a JRARGAING IN PICTURE Fame that his orders had been carried out to the| The stockholders of the new eastern exten- | discussion, stroi criticized the administra- | “Won, what do you call the ‘straight thing’; “ae , 2 Tete SS dt shh J Bra Pockets, &c. closing out that the cat, and placed It on the seulee. Tene | sion of the Baltimore and Harrisburg railroad | tion of the colonial department, what do'you call good English?” fF aphargrechcpe ection periph hema en) Brkise stir NOwrH- | Betas Sa Paint, dapanene just a pound. He looked at the cat, weighed | eld meeting to-day. The following officers | Emperor William visited Prince Bismarck | American English: the English that comes wv of trust dated November 10th, | Hug.F ya, Mats. ke. J.JAY GOULD, 421 Oth it again, and inquired where the weight of the | were elected: President, W. H. Lanius; direc- : NeS | Minor, to close out, without limit or reserve, the en- yesterday and remained with him for half an | from reading. The Americans are a reading cat came in. This, he said, was a parallel case. | tors, W. Latimer Small, A, B. Farquhar, John By virtue of a deed x by tire stock of Oriental Carpets, Rugs, Porticres, &., &,, | 1858, and duly recorded in liber 1348. folio 356, our, People, ‘They know English by sight, rather which will be on exhibition at my new art rooms, 11th | one of the land records of the District of Colum! ARIES. CALENDAI ‘ and at the th y mec he ALMANACS. NEW YEAR CARDS. The country had increased in wealth but the | ¢. Schmidt, D. K. Trimmer, Grier Hersh, Geo, | In the chess gpntest at Havana yesterday | than by word of mouth. Ame sh | and Pennsylvania avenue, on Monday and Tuesday, : Uk: BLANK BOOK®. COMMERCIAL BTATIONERY. * A ng sagen! 7 " = ani ; i oken conforms very nearly to En; January 2 1889. All the Helps and fee for’ the Ln ll aaron cn] Schmidt. This road will run from York to aan fnade s brilliant defense, especial! ten, and, but. for the flunkios and fools, would | "“Thesale t take place on WEDNESDAY, THURS- e ational Sunday SeSout Lesesen P) Peal Beumont spoke in a pleasing way | Porter's siding, on the Baltimore and Harris- ae e knights, ee Poroistte captured both | progress steadily in that direction.” DAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-THIRD, _Founty of Washing on R ss and was often inti 1 with applause, He | 2UFS railroad, 16 miles, and will be continued | Of these pieces and won the game. ell, my good friend, I don’t believe Ican | TWENTY-FOURTH and = TWENTY-FIFTH, at | S™4)ot Columbia Of Spring street, at the point of union ind m ini age @ ed PP Me from there to the Susquehanna river, near or| The French chambex of deputies yesterday | do an: thing for you. Guess all of our schools | ELVEN A. M. and THREE P. M. each day. Thecol- | with 14th st. extended, being known as lots went through the whole question and dealt | [om tere | 3 with it very intelligently. He touched upon finally discussed the recruiting bill. The mem- | are of the ‘Nah-vah-dah’ ‘rute’ variety.” lection embraces some fifty large carpets of finest text- | three, twenty-two, twenty-three and twenty-four, and HOUSEFURNISHINGS. The York and Peachbottom narrow-gauge te en Pinar auntie ft " of lots four to twenty-one inclusive, (except lots ~ Cs bers of the right protested that the measure ureand colors, together with a choice Line of the | f*"'s © Storr Pray = a —— SS ————— the telegraph system, and spoke of what great raiiroad, running from York to the Suaque- | Gama aggravate the burdens of the country, The Ways of Americans. smaller rugs, both modern and autique. vo andl vent ond wrenty afvosatns bes, all being. tor Ww P Dnasrerns, He po awh ge ligien fhe Sorermment to take | hannariver, a distance of 96 miles, has been | M. de Freycinet replied that the bill was not | Professor Bryce's American Commonwealth. THOMAS DOWLING. | 12, b2,f0ld a8 Per Plat, which can be seen at the suc- ALL KE apers, ovsE, ernment of the people, for the ‘people and by | #0! to, @ 'ayndicate, the first payment of | introduced to meet special circumstances: it | Teeme ct lect to the aborsrta nee ways of | “Terms: One-third cash: balance in one and two A> ERERSD DAE, the people was & thousand yeas soap. tThet | #10,000 having been made. This road connects | was.a law for national defewte Freuee was (he Americans thommedees, in Which there ton] 27-9 Auctioneer. | yearsin equal payments, with Interest st 6 per cent REX FURNITURE POLISH. the doctrines aught by Jesus of Nazarsih were | St Delta with the Maryland Contral narrow- | compelled to place 8,000,000 of men ia line’ of facia Matas Stve be hace Vos SS oe ca ee | igsemiannually, aud to be secured | THe p, HANSON HISS MANUFACTURING ©Q, ool Set oe eee “to-day. “Why whe | Sage railroad running from there ~ Balti- | battle to defend her frontiers, The whole bill Kobra rapes ppabicl feared pared SECOND SiR ETS FAST SIDE, BRIWEER 6 | £2 required on cach perod govthe der at cae te ee 815 15thet.nw, continued. “if Jesus would come to Washing. | "re. Both roads will be ran under one | was passed by a vote of 869 t0 169. AND P STREETS NOT ¥ EsT. ws terms of sale are not complied with in ten days fro Balti Re 217 N. Charles st. PF ‘ A On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANuaRY | $7? property will be the risk and | Baltimore House, 217 N. Charles st. 413-Smy_ ton he couldn't find a better place to sourge Will pe widoked tote mred that the tracks | Lord Ripon presided at a banquet given in Lemgehg le Hrahs Get acne They | gWENTY-THIRD, at HALE-PAST POOR OTLOCKS | 23, Sale the property willbe resold at, the mak and the money changers than in the United States | Yory'a competing line to points cust, sous and | London last night by the National Liberal club a rendiness te render meld terion meas | we Will sell, in front of the prop Cfauch resale in some hewspaper published in Waab- Senate.” west, > to Hon. Dadabhai Naoroje, Lord Salisbury's mise S34, 30, AND 36, SQUARE 68, eet ch, aud iot 35 fronta 7 Cooma Br Gus a ij i Lots 34 and 36 front 153¢ feet each, ARMSTRONG, Trustee. Mr. Paul T. Bowen was the last speaker. He ————-+9______ “black man.” Two hundred persons were Sear tea maak py A a ay Pe ERY SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT OF parned thought there were too many labor reformers, Mr. Sheehy’s Arrest in Scotland. resent, including | Lord Compton, Frederic | S2'oven'in acrowd, wore ments te be. friendly | sects rac” “te Berth of 36 and an alley on ND AT BRIGHTWOOD, IN DISTRICT OF A full line of and that the workingmen should concentrate TP CAUSES INDIGNATION AND 18 DENOUNoED as| Harrison, Mr. ‘adlaugh, Consul-General | Dither than hostile to one another, ‘seem to be | ,. This property is situated in a rapidly advancing sec- COLUMBIA, FRONTING ON PINEY BRANCH GAS COOKING STOVES upon one. He referred to the single tax upon BagpeserseStem, fa water Waller, Mr. McIntyre, of Canada, and many | 7! “s the air, und in those who breathe | HoBCf thy city and suitable for private dwellings ore |, ROAD AND'SEVENTH STH A land as a just measnre, and asked the labor SE SEER Cas BART SEES TAR members of the house of commons. ao Loseuiie a ase fation, aed eae | ee g ny P : Onhand and forsale i Lass rester- it. Sociability is the rule, isolation and mo- erms: One-third cash, balance in oneand two years, | District of Columbia, passed in eguity , men to co-operate with him. Poles obey peta rare’ fs peg hast A man was arrested at Madrid yesterday hav- | rosenece the eave exception. It is not merely | 20testo be given for deferred payments bearing 6 per | 10481, Moses et al. vs. Unknown M. Indifferent to the Result. 0 irs 9 sts arene ps ogee “a0 . t interest payable semi- and to be d ’ deceased, ef al.. the unde; ed Trustee will crowd gathered at the railway station to wit. | 28 in his possession four per cent Spanish in- | that people are more vivacious or talkative | fo tcuoree nya broperty acd, oF al cash atoption on, FRIDAY, the TWENTY FIFE Y'Ur gan: | ™mh31 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. A YLORIS?’s ANSWER TO HIS WIFE'S APPLICATION s terior debt bonds with forged titles to the face | than an Englishman expects to find them, for | of purchaser.” A deboalt of 4100 required on each iot | VARY, ALD: AST THREE O'CLOCK ness Mr.Sheehy’s departure. The people were | value of 2,500,000 francs, the western man is often taciturn and seldom ws to bo coaagtiod’ wpte ie tos Saba ctkereins tes | ealeas’ Gh tbe ciate, side the oak Bika tenn Tn the divas cae of Caoting Bayer apt. | cree see Tyna ne ee ~ Daniel We pstine hat a al "that dt | Refuse rose che dee secretes weer | uatane ent ok ee e div: o ‘oline Bayer agt. » i Daniel Webste: is rather that you fee! at the man | faulting purchaser after five days’ public notice of . 2 cL CORONADO. Albert Bayer, filed recently, the defendant, by peer los erie bear emer Pesgpuey| REE Reirope enthaly nancy next yon, whether silent ‘or talkative, | uetrralein somo newspaper Published in Wanhing: | Isnd tothe followin tractof aga") =. | JIYEL Oo Hod, Vireinie ave, atiantic City, . 3. ir. R. Byrd Lewis, has filed an answer. He | Won tu Gndiemstiog om ting was held. ‘The | _ The occasion, above all others, on which Mr. | does not mean to repel intercourse, or convey DUNCAMSON PEes | ot ete af cee: cemmgr ot, Richolg’ land. change | Opsn sll Ge yest. EasietCuee. | socue states that he isa florist; that six days before | PTOmPt indignation meeting was he | Webster appeared to me—so far as his appear- | PY bis manner his low opinion of’ his fellow | _d&kde Auctionesr®._ | (Stone's, thence north 4354 347. NUE VICTORIA, OCEAN END, 8 6. AVE, a , ore | speakers roundly denounced the action of the , creature. Everybody seems to think well of ‘sig to JEM Y bg er Ase: October 14, 1966, he became acquainted with | shthoritics. ance and bearing were concerned—to be abso- | the world and ite inhabitants; well enough, at | 'J'2OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 4 ez. Rovend onl can eae aban -~ compisinant, then known 2s Caroline Betts,| The London Daily News calls the arrest of | lutely majestic was one evening at the Revere | least, to wish to be on ensy terms with them, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND | ¥ dearoes west BOB RG fests On Ben ctee | 2io-—tuathgm Wiis. and they were married on that date; that | Mr. Sheehy Mr. Balfour's revenge for the con- | house, where the lawyers of the Massachusetts | and serve them in those “little things whose UNIMPROVED REAL, ESTATE ON THE COR- ihe Sagres went 8 feet | NEW WINTER RESORT: he was induced to marry her because she had a | servative defeat in Govan, where Mr. Sheeby | por had agsombled from all parteot the state to | trouble to the doer is small in proportion to iT AND ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 1, BE snug little house and a farm of two acres, be- | spoke in support of Mr. Wilson, the successful r) hi P the pleasure they give to the receiver. To ENTH AND ELEVENTH STREETS | north 146 doeroes west 104 feet to the besaunt THE PRINCESS AKNR, sides real estate bringing her in $14 per month, | candidate, Mr. Balfour, the News says, feared | take counsel together as to the methods by | help others is better recognized as a duty than Tirtne of cortatn deeds of trust, re- | stsbie snd aloo brick Swelling erected perth VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. He was seventy-one and she about fifty years of | to arrest Mr. Sheehy then, because he thought | which they might meet oftener and become bet- | in Europe. Nowhere is money so readily given corded, respectively, in Liber LOLS, folio 174 Liber e-described land and partly on the land o} ‘This new, artistic, and completely appointed house age, and he did not think it an unsuitable | such am act would endanger Sir John Pender’s | ter acquainted with each other. Chief Justice | for an public purpose; nowhere, I suspect, T5ictane 78, Liber 12% 3 follo 45, and Liber 127. > A cacribed | now open. It is situated op the Atlantic Ocean, 18 mateh for a man who had worked hard all his | chances, The earl of Aberdeen, in a speech at | Shaw and the other judges of the supreme | are fess many acts of private kindness folio 300, of the land records of the pape fs ‘property daub undivided | miles east of Norfolk, Vs. Within easy access of Old life, and was then working at #15 per | Patrick, Scotland, last night, condemned the court stood together at the end of the large | done; such, for ins! nce, as paying the college | tion, in front of the premises, on WEDN. THE 0, to wit: $3,000 | Point Comfort and Fortress Monroe, and on direct line month, and thought that he could convert | arrest as an anomaly, the monstrosity of which | dining room, and, as the lawyers one after an- expenses of a promising boy, or aiding a widow HIRD Day OF JANUARY. A. D. 1580, ee Ons Aah SS ience in oneand two | between North and South. A primeval pine forestof the two acres into « garden and live comfort-| would make Scotland realize the meaning of | other came in, they proceeded toward them | to carry on her husband's farm; and these are | eee ee tee Ort ag Fond setate. | scare, with inteeet Ob 6 per conte the pee ee shout 1.000 acres, with beautiful drives and as ably the rest of his life. He states that he | coercion. to pay them their respects. And as one leader | not done with ostentation. People seem to | Stuste,in the four (4) and the west twelve (12) feet | €ive lis notes for the deferred payments, secured by ma TS 4 went diligently to work; made an outlay of ——__-cee-______ - of distinction after another did so each re-| take their own trouble more lightly than they | ten (10) inches of lot three (3) in the heirs of John | the retention of the title to the property until gt | "al -eo26% about $1¢0 in buying and fixing up boxes and A Priest Changes His Creed. ceived his due share of respectful salutation Davi - i : all cash on day of sale or ratification th Manager. 1 ‘ t do in Europe, and to be more indulgent to the | Davidson's subdivision of Tots in square tree Luun- | allcash on day of sale or ratification ad sash for flowers and vegetables; that she was | REY. J. P. DALY. A FORMER CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN, | and deference from his brethren as he’ passed | faults by which troubles are caused. It isa Diliviaion of iste Sn A 3 1) HE ISLESWORTH, ATLA ) CITY, W. " - Cushing's sul same square, the plat of the property can be seen until the ot ‘On the rte y industrious in the four or five BECOMES A BAPTIST. along on his way, Ithad gotten to be quite | land of hope, anda land of hope is a land of | suore ints ben Ook Wy ..8. GALESED'S Optical Offices, 925 F st mw. heyy ity, to have. your eee = if proper oat eve., ng tinyroved by two small fraine dwell: | aalevat the office of Bushnell & Carus, No. 1008 Wink an Toe s he staid with her. and she} A Marlboro’, Mass., special to the Philadel- ie Papert dining-room was crowded, | good humor. And they ave also, though this houses, being premises 1007 and 1009 L street mip SET Premises on the day of ot aetna eee a ects, objected to his plowing up a clover field. He | p4; biog and a buzz o} and merry laughter was go- | is a quality more perceptible in women than in | "GY" ip same DAY, at HAl 6250 down at time of male. INTER AND SPRING RESORT. then told her if she intended to control ne | Bhia Press sass: Rev. J. P. Daly, a converted | ite’ on. when “Webster! Websies!? wan ae | een t ey more pereeptible in ‘enjoyment; a | OCLOCH FM. we will sll at publ webgease canst, trustee, | Wine ist olf fume Congreve Norms 8 would leave, and did, telling her where to find | Boman Catholic priest, who was in charge of a | every lip, anda sudden hush came like a spell | power of drawing more happiness from obvi- | of the premises, the west thirty-six (36) feet si) | warrer p wItttANie Roo. a ee ake, gp = ie BOOKER, Proprister. him. He says that he was a quiet, even- | Catholic church in Virginia for fourteen years, over the large assemblage. | And then this | ous pleasures, simple and innocent. pleasures, | (in square’ ree hundred and forty three (343). | YUNCANSON BROS, Auctions, | —————— re i it is i ™ t, i . f sale: thi bal: me | ri a om whem he told” Der were he "was going | Charch iearaighe, Seti the att alt moti ort at Ghats fone eaceng | tas one often finds in overburdened Europe.” | Vier mir, Outcast adi Darshan o? ) TRUSTEES SALE OF “THE SUNDAY HERALD" PROFESSIONAL. she said that she wanted him to go and stay. | soon me 6 cauren could not hold | of the dining-room to the other, and the mem- Historical Swords. rp pe trust on the prop. | EWE Aree PRESSES, SSPE, Bs. KE TELLS ALL THE EI and didn’t wish to lay eyes upon him. He says | numberof those oreccet sca a Cates | bers of the bar, who had been previously indis- | prom the Pall Mall Budget. srgewokt Of gh cpa at, dhe option of the purchasers. | DY rire of two peta dae of Arua, uly re aS RO ee that she never called on him for assistance un- peanprge iminately mingled together, all fell back to sve histori " np Pomnncar ne plied wi on | 1320, folio 154 et seq... of th: | . A but there was no demonstration of disapprov: ve him room, leavi space for him to walk | _Five historical swords have been left by the | time of sale. - if the terms are not com within ten | foce ‘of Columbia pd at ont ef the stow ent ehe 20 ae aap es ian to fone ie onths Ago when she seked | Some time ago Father Daly took a letter of in: | fully wide enough, { sheala say, for a cosch | ol German emperor to the Berlin arsenal, Mrlofvaiting porckaner, Ril couveyanc: | meal share ae trustee wil sel on BRIDAY | FyuO. CLAY, WONDERFULLY Gi claus her land” for £3000, and he told hor | foduction from a Wheeling hewspaper and | and four. All bowed reverently on either side | They are the long sword, with a leather sheath, AGEN, Trustee, | st TWO O'CLOCK P. Mo on the premines, No. 408 | Sigy eae Meroogee and Spirit Lye that he would consider and to call again, but | W<nt to Pittsburg, where he entered the jour- | as he passed. I have never, in all my life, seen | which the monarch wore from 1810 to 1894, the 14 Fatrect iw, j Oi stroet northwest, the perm perty and ef. | vealed Heouvors lst or stolen : she did not call. He says his wife owns a cow | puiic profession. From there he went to | such profound and consentaneons homage paid | sword worn through the Austro-ermen ‘and FREDERICK B. MoGUIRE, Testes, fects mentioned, im schedule TL. "B.." 0. 1. and | Gen treasures. “Gives lucky a tier Ogueee and some poultry and lives comfortably, and | Buffalo and associated himself with the political | to any other man. the Franco-German wars, on the handle of} _%ll-dedg___— 1416 Fatrectnw. / schedule 'L SB.” attach 5 § description ji 4, - tevuhies abd ev ime closes by saying: “Having been disappointed | RiPer called The Fifteenth Amendment. In Oe which are inscribed the names of the most = ven at time of sale: One Double-Oylinder Hoe | fluences, Cures sicl if in the character of his wife for amiab! ‘and | NeW York city last summer Daly married a The Late Col. Stevenson. famous battles of 1866 and 1870-71; the sword | (EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 986 F st. Printing Press, with Belting, _ Shatting | Pul- | of others, Judge not all as the can, in the hope of having a quiet home in his old | Methodist woman. and through her influence, | Caroline Dall in Springfteld Republican. which the emperor wore at parades, and which | TAysreEs' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Une’ Vertical Steawe Engine and Botler, about £506 Will save time and disappointment by" cane ob age, he is indifferent to the result.” ‘tis stated. he was congerted to Protestantism. | Col Jas, Stevenson, born in Kentucky in| wascalled the “Konig-sibel,” the sword he | “EUSTEES SALE OF RIDAN AVENUE, BARRY | pounds of Nonpartel Minton, Neate, and Tica. {yng | oulp gomine clairvoyant in tide cit) Se a me Boulanger’s Present Cam 1840, joined Prof. Hayden, chief of the geolog- | inherited from Frederick William IV.; and his} _ FARM SUBDIVISION, D. C. cer eaes ve eae Beal Zuem one Electro, His ‘here all others Sail, gud adverts cule, wast Gillig’s Suit Against Barrett orapw - a. sow : . ined | father’s old sword. which had been through all | ,,By, virtue of s deed of trust to us, recorded in ber | fe tires quuneads, Sve Headland two Column Rules, | do. Sittings, G0c, Lite - From the New York Times. ical survey, at a very early age. He remained A i, ; No. 1202, folio 112, et seq., one of the land records = renty ae > _ THE FORMER APPLIES FOR A RECEIVER FOR THE . rego . ' the wars against the first Napoleon, apd which for the District of Columbia, and, at the request of the Stands and 67 Pair Cases wn Sundays from 1 to 8 p.m. edasebietenae’ ‘canammeitaen Dheced — — = — fe or spar ! — the compre = until ba bins had its place next to the desk of William L, yacctred thereby. we wi voter or ela tp font of play Type Cabineta, ts SG20-tolfe™ bean 421 Oth st uw. . in jen. nger as deputy from that city. An | broke out, when he served on the staff of Fitz | close to the famous corner window where o prem! arty * vENTY: 3 trfag Stand y-five jeys, four Form Chases, The old — i mpd Gillig, formerly | cident has given the election this peculiar | John Porter. In 1875, he surveyed the head- | old man was daily eeted by the crowd when | 2 ro gANUARY. po RO a at er Cooler Hx Stoves, teu Desks and, Tablen, Dowr Tarte Wrra Your Eva manager of the defunct American exchange, | 11 cacter, A curring before " the guards e palace. the District’ of Columbia, to wit: ‘The northwestern | $¥el¥e Chairs, one Book Ouse, one Iron Safe, one Letter — in London, against Larwrence Barrett, came |°rac‘er. A vacancy occurring before the | waters of the Snake river and was the first —soo-— half of lot numbered 14, in section numbered 7, in tha | Press, and wiscellaneous Library of Books of Refer- PRG “ee » came | general election, and all representatives being | White man to make the ascent of the Great Of the Barry Farm estate as made by the | ence, all pertaining to said newspaper establishment, up in New York yesterday in the f f P nd i Why We Laugh. a aiso the good will of said newspaper, with the ex: | | Dr. pin » yer y in the form of an | voted for on a general ticket for each depart-| Teton mountam. Major Powell, appreciatin; y ig) ereog, now on file in the office of the recorder | Tinsive right and privilege of printing sod pul application for the appointment of a receiver a thay: eilttne’ call sulation of the de. | ¥i8_udmirable qualities, made him chief of} A young man can't take his girl out skating | 1 (oeds of the District of Columbia... balance in one | the Sunday Herald and Weekiy ‘National Lute! " charge and for ‘the Booth-Barrett combiuation. Gillig | Poriment of the Seine will have the rinktg | St. He was Inter detailed for ethnological | this winter, but he can let her slide.—Norrie | cyrsiime ofte: one-third cash aud the balance in one he, Sunday Herald and Weekiy I Sectorery opto aaiecl ae antler heoteeehey alleged that the loan he made Barrett in | Pat*ment of the Seine will have the right to | work under the Smithsonian. In a strictly | town Herald. je semi-annually, 0c amined tree of cl inane annum, ured by & deed of | Since that time, being still published, and the | Severe. take part in the election. Boulanger was al-| proper sense of the word, Col. Stevenson was i trust on the property sold, or allcash, at the option of best Sunday papers fa’ the Distit redited Illustrated catalogue containing Cee Ee eon the strength of | ready’ in the chamber as deputy from the de- | ProPer sense of the word, Ool. si the most de- | ogMou,"He smoke allege that it makes them | the purchaser. "Bou depot required at Tens to be | the Inte T N-Burstt upto the date of his death. & | Ang the cate of our eyes free to Say address ‘upeeem? and. Barrett showid: be uadertckene pate | partment of the Nord, but as he is posing as | yoted helper mad text pesrhiee aay a eneet Go: | calm and complacent, They with inten and Barrett shonid be undertaken. Gillig le CHAS. B. FURYIS. Trustees FURMAN J. SHADD,| wells oy ego Pirie te ey iEswyarer ut tthe sae money a be ead : —Yonkers paper. Out of the purchase mone! claims that Barrett made an agreement on Feb- | 2¢, f4vorite of the people, he was can scientists ‘have ever known. Whatever | zai) te ems they fre Jal 2-codtds ty peor ruary 10, 1825. to pay him 10-per cent of his | favor ‘of Lar"isve “pbortunity to, test the | defecta the Hayden survey may have had, it | “SGme people make ad Hlor’s'worth of trouble earnings weekly until the amount advanced | °F of so large and influential a body shared the great merit so often attributed to People make a,do! . “ of voters, and he promptly did so. If he in accomplishing five cents worth of good.— | P)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. to bes . — ee ee - —— paid him about | shail succeed in Scing ae jority of the eg Tas tte non panier Atchison Globe. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | ey A eh ‘option more. saivelencl tea ‘ebt of 640.0 cy TT yotes cast on the 27th he will have secured, | gigantic survey were laid in Hayden's day, and | _ It is now firmly believed that the murderer | LOCATED ge pore: qoutenel Sioasen te i f rancine, beyat parcheserte ct Tee Col. Kobert Ingersoll, who appeared for the |i8 ‘lL about one-sixth of all the votes | fo man had sosmuch to do. with this as Tames | Tascott isclorking in some store that don't ad- | made va us and guy seconded singe the onal sore : regen Doe éentet, cua — ‘Gilly ae Pe ition was a} 2 ,Pramce, and at the next general | stevenson. Photographs, specimens, details | Vertise. It is a safe refuge.—N. Y. Camptell, ot {he District of lambs, 12 I iber No, 123 trustee reser op the right 6 resell. at the risk and cost peculiar ene, for he secened to Le in quest of a | “lection he will put up his name in every | and anecdotes were always ready for the news detracts somewhat from the interest of | jjy "we wil sell, by public uuction, at the auction roome | Yotine of each tekale ames wert — ‘ic fee for securing louns from his own company. | @ a country, and seek something | paper, or whoever else would make fit use of | thé'report that a man has been found with | Oy’ rms sell By public uuction, wf Oth and D streets | Wasi He contended that the question at issue was ‘ plebiscite for his pretensions. Of course, | them.’ No one will ever know how much the ma, D.C. c two hearts to learn that they were both up his | Rorthwort,in the olty af Wachinaton, DC. on WED: | ‘Ja ve JOSHUA 0. STANTON, Trustee, whether the 10 per cont Gas iter of ane Cit | if the majority of all the voters should vote for present position and character of the survey is | sleeve.—Binghampton ican, oa JANUARY THETA cho. AT Fou UNCANSON BROS, Aucuoneers. ~ spoke him, it would not in law change the constitu- to this indefatigable man. No Ci e88- , ” + ii ‘All the undivided one-fifth interest in fee simple — Te ae Os latter, | tion'or the government of France. He could, | smn ever voted Fe ee anything, for | how qaickly ine ieee tee ePPPY | vested in George tyes the grantor in whit dred ot | RECEIVER'S SALE OF HORSES CARRIAGES canse of the ‘usurious interest’ cineted” He | U2Aer the constitution asit is, only claim as the | Btevenson hamvcl? never fore dhe ee Siok di ‘ 4 fo wage anyaee po eir-at-law of Cecelia sponded, ‘‘and how quickly time stops flying Y who By virtue of a decree of the’ Supreme Court denied that the Booth-Barrett combination | T*ult of the election one seat as deputy, and | request or turned from the most troublesome | st the ond of the 30 day. The a. . Disty fot Colaba, pean in equity, im tause No. was coutemplated at the time stated. The alle- | anna, eeesed to, Choose and decline all the | of small undertakings. Prof. Baird used to |" yfaud See hy Bess! I hear that Known'aud | the’ SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY Ao nob gation that Sr. Barrett was insolvent was char-| StU". | But a8 his, one parhianentogy outical | say that he never wanted anything that Steven | going to be married. Didut’ gon and tare tinebed aa and bet ® NE O'CLOCK My in rout of the etl erized by Xr. Ingersoll as nonsensical, for | snd u revision of the constitution for the’nor, |°" Could not get, Stabe agree, on the ist of January, 1887, that | Sgr, ape 2051 | Yaa Ae jeri Ar thatthe ee ae alitics. sat | Pove of abolishing it, the vote would be fogi- A Delicate Situation. “Shes —"Yes, bat you eee, gisl T've kad 0 | fied ots ot ADIES WHO sent him two checks, for $15,000 and $2,000. | ©%p1°nt form of government, : In a shy, embarrassed way, he began: Maud and Mabel, both together—Oh!—Bur- | "hie the followion 3 parcels of ground: farther particulars ingul and 12th ots, only: Menimdy, 68. Tespectively. was submitted, and the eourt re-| geom tire wolemnice as can oe eased | Would you, Miss Clara—or—er—could you— | teu Fret Pameee 34 ; Tat "i eauare 104 Soe wit the tory | Puneet ean be apc ost ANHOOp RESTORED. BY served decision. ar sing gn im the French prom. not only in| oF, thats fo say —h'm—thisia realy distreaing, | A woman went into a Boston store and in-| "igi SMauinaneta'njaresaeh Say 32, | ro sda ' Mere? ve = eae , “ ” ‘aris, but throughout the country in regard to | it is all so new to me—er—I was going to re- | quired for a cravat. a = Same io, ; Berve-power. It ‘vigor to i Poser bpoas a Di Montercale. the election next Sunday. Up to within a few | mark, Mise Clara” “Do you want a simple tie, or a Windsor, a | irlouse (size 38 feet by TBteebs also . ‘Male or fomale. ood be we pp ‘AYS MISS KNOX'S HUSBAND days the current of reported opinion was in “Oh, don’t be embarrassed, Mr. Gusty,” said | Harvard, four-in-hand, or what?” Lot 3, in square 12, improved with 4 X OF HIS‘GARDENER. — favor of a majority for Boulanger. the girl, with modest encouragement, “‘pray go| “Any. one will do.” Seas Sailings, Lf 6, so oamare 14, mpeuved ite A Pittsburg special to the Philadelphia Press — eee _ on and”— “But gentlemen have some choice in neck- | fSrned by Mr. Hyde that 2% foot of lot S suave 12, says: It was discovered to-day that shortly Five Bodies in the Ruins. ould you,” he blurted out, “be good | wear.” si : cq | ag been Felewset the orth S3i¢ fect. after the marriage in this city of Miss Virginia | 4 WOMAN AND HER FOUR CHILDREN KILLED AND Ss to lend mea nickel to get back home| “Never you mind, the man this is for will Terns of sale, aa prescribed by the deed: One-third Knox to the alleged Count Di Montercale that THEIR HOME SET ON FIRE. Mayor Wm. MeCallin received a letter from the | _ 4 Brookfield, Md., special to the New York real count, who was very much incensed over | World, January 20, says: The house of Mrs. | prom buck. : the deception practiced by the impostor, who, | Minnie Hall, a young widow living four miles | “What are you going to do, my dear Sue,” | “Is Mr. A. in?” he guid. wee Bo eter than the —_ of his ce id hers — burned down last night. | asked Gracie, “if you recover the twenty a * _ gardener, ditional reports have been re- en the neighbors gatl ii i it?” ye ou w when’ il 9 ceived from Europe in regard to the boges | the chaea eens She Be anaes, they found | thousand in your breach of promise suit you kno the will be in? ” ‘i “TI do not.” req . a romard to “ lied her friend, “the best thin, : : lars af time of sale, Terms to be count’s brutality, and his wife is said to have | eldest child was nine years old’ and the 7 guess,” rep) » 48} . “Will I find him at his house if I call there?” Rhea otherwise will be resold left him. youngest about two, There being tresh mow Tee ny can many wy lanyer: “Do you take this for an intelligence ofice, rented In taid | Coatct dase aes % oor: ———_—_+oo-_ ‘¢ ground it was discovered that hay “ i madam?” asked the proprietor. 3 yp Fumored Capture of Gen. Hypolite. | been placed around the house and fire set to it, | "Because he isto havehalf I get, and it would | "ot atior I look Et oons foro, air,” and the a EE a There was 4 rumor in New York yesterday | The tracks of a man’s feet were seen leading | P¢ 82 4¥fal lot of money to let go out of one's i s ading 4 door siammed after a willowy feminine form.— that acablegram received by Gen. Contreras | toward the city. This clue resulted in ine | bands. Journal, WOOD AND COAL Mt iments six and twelve wear it and say nothing. He's dead.—Shoe and | °*2; (Ja en ge Teather Reporter, An pe bear pe jocus proprie- —_——- +e0-—___—_ No Flies on Her. Augusta (Me.) soe from Hayti brought the news that Gen. Hyppo- arrest of a bho ga named James A. Howell, —-@e—______ an se aa re at Gen at the Bobb hotel. Howell had i Clear Proof. Take More Than Car Fare Along. lite had been captured by Legitime’s forces. | an unloaded revolver’ He wan payee ‘From Woman's World. From the New York Sun, Ash Stove, per tot of A letter from Port au Prince states that while | the early morning train, so he said for Laclede, | Merritt—“Nice smoking jacket, that, Kind 7 Logitime has been very strong in the south, his | and would walk from there south to the Prairie | of your wife to make it for you.” Even rich women frequently go about town with just th change to see them throt 3 : star is rapidly waning. owing to his financial | Mound school-house neighborhood, where he d—“Why, how e cars, Th Shamokin ve difficulties, and that ke bas put out $450,000 of | bad been teaching. Howell isa cousin of the g wife made 18 for me? how de yon tnow| at —_— * paper money called in b; on. This, it is death. Public 9) lerritt—“T notice that the buttons are sewed | pocketbooks at ho: single [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. “ said, incenses the merchants who have been down the wrong side.” ito and RUST = ig him money. petri toner We TOES downtown, it tly it nae AED ATE aNOW ¥ Cur ais Acrp Wire Ovr or ms Wiit.— uncomfortable si Ro.oig § STREET . Thomas Reber, of Wernersville, Pa., died in pieces eine 1887, leaving an estate of €20,000. He lefta widow, but no children. On his death bed he id his wii it he had left her everything, but when the will was opened she found that she had been cut off entirely. has now entered suitto upset the The couple lived together happily for over ears. oe _ dOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘Wharves and Rail yards, 12th & Water sta, Southwest. Saeed nee. / ees srt HH it im the Un “¥

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