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aw img, | oe chante, _THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. AXA ARY 24, 1889. 7 STEAM AGAINST HAND. TO PRESERVE GERMAN RIGHTS. The Battle of the Plate Printers Against | That is All Germany Seeks in Samoa, The Little Incident which Gave Texas A JACK HAYS STORY. FINANCIAL. SS 9 J. S. Buses, the Power Presses. Whose Independence is Safe. bill, and Her Famous Ranger. . IF 18 WAGED ON THE FLoon oF THe wovsr—nzr-| The Berlin National Zeitung, discussing the Honey Grove, Tex., Cor. of the Globe-Democrat._ BANKER AND BROKER RESENTATIVE BUTTERWORTH DECLINES To DO | government's colonial policy, declares that the | M. Goblet, French minister of foreign affairs, | There have been a great many ey ye : No. 1405 Fst. aw. THE BIDDING OF A LABOR OR@ANIZATION—mR. | independence of neither Zanzibar nor Samoa | has telegraphed to M. Wedsiagion, the French | and published of the famous Jack Hays, (Oniers executed on all the Exchanges. M'ADOO AND OTHERS CRITICISE THE PRESSES. | is menaced by Germany, Ali that is contended | #mbassédor to d, instructing him to ask | Texas ranger. whose name and fame is as well CI s Stocks Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petroleum, . Lord Salisbury for an explanation of the | known in Texas asin California, but I have ny ir — for is the preservation of the rights acquired W The House yesterday failed to reach a vote | hy Germant in, those. regions, “im Samba the | izte BY Great Britain of two of thoTonway | never yet acen anything in print’ in regard to r? B n e 56} a sa basher hoes cas on the proposition to reduce the royalty for | ; 4-4 of An who violating ex- ‘ the life or history of Hays before he came to Interest allowed ou deposite : intrigues of Americans, are ting, ‘M. de Lesseps gave a dinner last night in 5 ate steam preases in the bureau of engraving and isting treaties, have to be guarded against. Texas. Most of the stories about Jack Hays 2 i 1 rare ; honor of Gen. Bou! . The eral con- ex on printing from $1 to lcent per thousand im-| phe Cologne Gazette says it has reliable au- | versed much and with Bony with his | 88y he was a stranger when he came to Texas Bri htclearcomp j NO. W. CORSON. 3NO. W. Maca Pressions. Mr. Lane, of Illinois, Mr. Long, | thority for the statement that Germany and | host on the subject of the Panama canal and | in 1896, and that but little was known of his J ‘ Member 8.2. Stock and Mr. Butterworth made the chief opposition England are negotiating on the Samoa question | ©xpressed a hope for the success of the enter- | history before that time. I have recently had LATE FOREIGN NEWS. s — CORSON & MACARTNEY, to the reduction. Messrs, Randall, McAdoo, |; rit of mutual understanding, and that | Prise. the pleasure of meeting an old Tennessean, ealthful skin. GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. 8. W,, Foran, Lawler, and Farquhar took prominent | si) rehorts to the contrary are ineorncct It is reported that the resignationof Gen. | Capt, Frank Bishop, who gave me a Bankers aud Dealers in Government Bonds Part in urging the adoption of the clause. Naval reinforcements for the German fleet | Yon Schellendorf, Prussian minister of war, is little piece of Jack Hays’ history, which 3 FR : ; bag . | imminent. r in| a 9 » road Bo Tied al perariee, tate Mr. Lane argued against the item on the | now in Samoan waters left Bremerhaven Wed- he says, accounts for Hays’ appearance in PEA wi English Complexion SOAP, —Sold Rat wl mand i Sryerttien, tata ground of economy, holding that it would ne- Tone North German Lloyd steamer | Alexandre Capanel, the French painter, is | 7...5 and which will no doubt be interest RS The Great ) > Sat eoa colt itate th nditure of much more money | “3 3 deed. ing to the many friends and admirers of the | ——=—===amm Bonds and ail Perel hellsoel ee tenn ce OTE todo the work by hand. Ie also moved ta | ypize, German gunboat Olga has conveyed | " Queen Victoria, agcording to London ‘Truth, memory of the redoubtable Tozas Ranger (for pa atya “¢ spied wegard to the papth nnctce, the ca-king of Samos, from Adon. his | 5 istnestes ‘her intention of relaxing the| Gerentc ten litter or aoe oe en Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. s73 strike out the provision in regard to the pay- | temporary place of residence, to the Marshall Girink rule hots the lowieat dcestes 4 GinLieneee in life). Hi —_—_—_—_—_—_— ment of lcent per thousand impressions. He | Islands, where he will take up his permanent BOOKS AND STATIONERY. = = </- oan understood that the plate printers were mak. | abode perc Pee Siig pean b eggs . nderstood that the . . : oem z ing war against the ‘steam presses. "Was it predict Lovips perry qouhegrbere AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. = = = wee THIS NOON, THIS EVI Sy Yt. Y ; Rioting Southern Miners. they will not be required to ex] themselves | on the adjoining farm. His father served “to Bastien oe, Mate — = — en om a iad ona ae caliaehan er when half naked to the bleak air of a February | under Gen. Coffee, for whom Jack Hays was r Ff b> siness at half price. favors, — = tins _ = EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. WATER B WILLIAMS & 00,, 4 King Pia, Mate bes 4-327 GOU Tee aT Auct ‘MS 4 ay ‘ TRUSTEES SALE OF VAWUARLE IMPROVED GREAT SALE OF BOOK! a day. partly named (John Coffee Hays was his full work as well as men, and when not to use them TO A BLOODY FIGHT. Frank Bi d Jack Hays were Would make it necessary to employ alarge| A Roanoke special tothe Baltimore American | _ The Deutsche Wochendiatt prints a Zanzibar | hame), and Frank Bishop an me " OPERTY SHERIDAN AVENU: tal FARM SUBDIVISION DEG. 4VENC Sold Books at private sale during the aay" "° | Booxs Or Rew irtue of a deed of trust to us, recorded in liber This sale is positive, to cover advances and AT GREA’ i i sam rts, at- extra force and pay out annually $102,000 addi- | jast night says: Reports of a riot on Elkhorn, | letter, which says that the blockade on, the east | bo¥s together, sharing in the same spor xo MH: folio 112, seg one of the land aa 4 ‘This stock is rare and affords s good opportunity to CHAMBERS’ ENCYC LO: tame ‘2 : wae seh! ai oon in the West Virginia coal regions, havereached | has failed to check the slave traffic. The | *4¥irrels, ‘cons, and "possums together, an: i it ‘ial, i i growing up to manhood in close companion- Mr. McAdoo asserted that the chief of the the city, causing much excitement, especially | writer complains of a lack of Koen & on the tional to that alueaty paid out. coast of Africa has only fomented disorder and | ending the same school in winter, huntinj at if Sic | ship, and entertaining for each other the | La 2, et he i ; fill Iibraries at yourown Sheep, 'y M and i among the colored people, who have. many | poe? of the German consal, and says th wafuest friendship, which was only broken | parsy soured thercty: we will oer ion eal te hunter | uastdontale cack evecing sot Soom, ~ jazes | Coates Mereccn endl 15 Voie. bureau had not made a fair comparative state- kins-people working in the mines. Railroad | John Kirk returns to Zanzibar as British con- ive ‘death of Cel’ Has THURSDA TWENTY-FOURTH HLUSTRATED ENCYC u ve ment of the relative cost of work done on the | non who arrived to-day from that section re- aul, as reported. it will mean the. restoration rd Nag cinctiene’: mae iter cats QANUARY, 1880, St HALE PAST FOUR sVotke PASE GE RGICLOPARDLA, steam-presses as against the hand-presses. He ta fight ed about 4 o'clock this | *>80lute English supremacy, | The writer ac- ¥ umnbia, to wit of BALLANTYN! had omitted from his statement ths fact of the ne between the Pocahontas, Va., and Elk. | CU* Englang of stirring ‘up the feeling} When Hays was about twenty-two years old | halt of lot numbered 14,10 section numbered /in the aie ira i i ca m_ = i payment of royalty, which amounts to $500 on | horn miners, in which five white men and two | *8inst the Germans, he fell in love with Miss Betty Donaldson, the | tristces thereof, now ou file in theoiliceof thetecerter | TEUSTER'S SALE, AT NOB. 7O3AND 705 NORTH | Jal7co 488 7TH STREET. cach press. He had also omitted the cost of | negroes were killed, and several wounded. } The Berlin Post announces that the marriage daughter of a neighboring farmer, and for a | of deeds of the District of Columbia. ©, OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. D Waa ERD oun. Nasted certificates and bills which are de-| ‘The conflict was brought about by the Poca-|of Princess Sophie of Prussia to the crown | time the young lady seemed to return his ar- | (1) year, with iutorest at thegute of ter satel ee | peeTand ba virtue of two (2) chattel derda of ti BLANK BOOKS. CO! MERCIAL STATIONERY, Pakcd ox rendered useless by the operation of | hontas miners again suspending work and go-| prince of Greece will be solemnized in the | Gn attachment: For year or more she re- | annum, payable semi-annuifiy, secu ag gt ty All the Helps and Requiaites for the 1880 Inter: these presses, and other items of expense. Mr. ing to Elkhorn to induce a number of miners | spring at Athens. There would be a difficulty | ceived his attentions and plighted him her | trust on i prope! gold, or all can, at the land records of the District of & ‘School genes MeAdoo criticised the work of the steam-| who returned to work yesterday to again strike. —— the religious ceremonies if the wed- | troth. Preparations for their marriage were | i? ae, 2 oC Gepoatt requires time; | dersigned. Trustes, will sil at public sale on FRID as Presses as compared with hand-presses. He | 4 refusal to comply precipitated the fight. The | ding took place in Berlin. being made, when there appeared in the neigh- | complied ‘with in ten dap. at the hour of FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., and at N. —_ = = of the bills i Pocahontas miners have been furnishing sup-| The French Patriotic league has issued a| borhood a young man named Talbot, from Jal2-eodtas eee R, rapt 3 fa nS Rave ween, aad tase pied bern cece a be ee tai tagline ig manifesto in support of Gen, Boulanger for | Mount Vernon, Ky., who was reputed to be ba and recorded ‘with said deeds of trusts particular de resses, Takes our Teurrence look chechetah; | ithe yard awaiting transportation to e Elie | deputy from Paris. The manifesto character- | mensely wealthy, and who, besides being wel : seritiou of, whch wil'be read at sai nin, fh sane a s8e3 = 5 — Fs e1 ey, at ria horn region, but in consequence of the trouble | j,¢4 Gen. Boulanger as the representative of | educated, was a handsome and accomplished | ExEcuToORS' AND THI TEES SALE v pon ped ng hg ae ag my Cdn gta A certificates of the denomination of $1, and one | ‘2°Fe,, the Norfolk and Western Railroad com-| the national will. ‘The Boulangist papers ac- | gentlemen of pleasing address and polished ABLE IMPROVED KEAL ESTALE AS | Slats, ck ite wasn. platortn aetna Bayon ‘AND FRESCO PAINTING. ae tenthoan oreo Of 1, and one | pany has issued orders to hold them. The Roa- | cuse the government of instructing the mayors | manners, well schooled in all those arts which OH . road warn, office furniture, 12-bopse belles, Whur REX FURNITURE POLISH. Sar nana aati ‘ae ee aoe Pear, Raprimgireme oo orig heer of the different srrondissements to canvass go so far els man to win the good virtue of authority in us vested by the last wil | Gotile weahers, salx-tabe siphon fcarbon- | THE P, HANSON HISS MANUFACTURING Ca, . a ir distri ii M. p fair sex. id tostarnent 0: ~— fc sensed, | ating apparatus, and otner personal ‘property apper- bills and select from among them the one oo ~ | their districts in the interest o! aie | ee ee ey of Wash lomtin ane - 815 15th st, aa aca Se a of West Virginie = er oeiies vam air the republican opponent of Gen. Boulanger. eXot although Hays was s handsome young furs ty of Washington t i taining to the bottling ‘business carried on’st minscestecaneiih: =4 — man present can do it. If you are poor You | ties demonstrated their inability to preserve Lord Rosebery, in a speech at Scarborough Hein ticernieta The bess abot petlcasd te To ath | Bt rict ace eee ¢ em eau , a Trtine of eale-eash, The property will frat be offered — _ are all honest, so that I will hand them around. | order. It is believed the soldiers will now be Wednesday evening, said that the British elec- | 9y"1).¢ country, Miss Donaldson took a ‘great | Frederick B. MeGuireand othersare coin splauiants and | then be offered in u papel. Coomme By Gas. Counterfeiting is ae ay readily be? Tet; | ordered out. tor ee the — “ — and it | Dieasure in showing him that the attentions of | 3, Clark McGuire and others are defendante, the w FENDALL E, ALEXANDER Trusteo, son of the work done bg Bag Fragen eae ASasmia of kanniew be — semi he ier vale. ‘The | Aut. Talbot were not distasteful to her—in fact, | the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY UF JANCAKL. 1880, SE a eeenee Pp fo . . i * J » | LAWYERS SUPPLIED WITH ALL SORTS OF LEGAL . . +, | Young Hays. Now, Jack Hays was not the man, | poncty of gro \ddeserit ‘the “T ERALD” GAS COOKING STOVES in a disgraceful condition after a few weeks DOCUMENTS SIGNED IN BLANK. knowledge the extracts quoted in Pierrepont’s | Pyne that early age, to. tamely aubmit to a | Purcoyeruundknown and described upon the ground OSTETEWSE ATER, PRESSES, THEE Oe use, but counterfeiting is also carried on in in- ‘i ., , diary of conversations with Disraeli, in which | ©” ith: woman, | a8 and being original lot numbered eighteen (18), in i On hand and for sale. We are tempting th Sensation-1 disclosures {revealing an extra- hime Eealand thing | Slight or a wrong from either man or woman, | Ss and being original lot numbered “ - virture of two certain deeds of trust duly re- ternal-revenue stumps. e are tempting the ordinary state of affairs es regards the admin. the latter favored givin, eland something | Hi." was a man of ardent temperament, and ee teen ; respectively in Liber 8:31, folic and Liber — ee ee ee et i io Lakeview, mony | Hike 8” American state legislature. could not brook the idea of being second in | inches ou E street by the depth of one undied and | 2:20, folio 154 et seq. of the land records of the Dis- | mb81 © WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPAST. gretched manner in which our work is being | istration of justices’ justice in Lakeview, near| 4 meeting of the Emin Pasha relief commit- prety was said of him a good many | cighty-seven Ci?) forttenandune-half 10sp)inches to | Stat hereby, Hae trustee, wil sell om Fiabay, ————ae = “Mr. Butterworth made a speech in which he | “Bic8% Were made by H. I. Anderson, city | te¢ was held in Berlin yesterday. Dr. Peters, | years later, ‘He never failed a friend or foe,” | 8.4% Siler Govt improved by s lange toar-store | TwEnTt pay or saNuaiy A Biss! PTANOS AND ORGAN. (plenty Py Eos bm garding the | ttormey of Lakeview, in the county court| president of the committee, announced that | and he quickly informed Miss Betty that he | stables, together with all the improvements, ways 4-4 “and ef. | = = == = - Sharacter of the work were tri, ihe Scorgtary | Wednesday morning. ‘Mr. Anderson laid be-| the expedition would start in February. He | would hate no double-dealing-she must either ggeemueiaty rights, riviloges: aud ‘uppurtenaiices to | 3.0 NEN. TANOS! MUSICT: PIANOS! gla gan of the Treasury and the sy vrintendent of this | fore the court a pocket-book which had been | stated that he had secured the services of many | remember her plighted word to him. and cease _ Terms: O: 5 jo “LN. B. attached to said. ied of frat Rd FA NRIRE recent, rei is soveret Bp ed bureau have been guilty of gross dereliction of | found by the police. It belonged to a lawyer | Scientists and military men, including Lieuts. | to receive attentions from Mr. ‘Talbot, or she | in gugand wo yours, ao Je ny og One “Double-Cylinder Hoe | greatly reduced prices on tine. or for cash, as above. di J ought to be impeached. They, how-| Whose business is the collection of doubtful | Rust and Tiedemann. must recall her vows, and coquette with and | ot tet a nile nena iy.and to be secured | Printing | Press, with Belting," Sbafting Pul- |" THOMSON & CO., duty, and ought to be impeache ey, how. F ji ‘ hom she pleased. Miss Donaldson was leys, Rollers and Roller Moulds, therennto belonging, | ja23-1m Music Store, 521 11th st., below F, ever, had the evidence of the Secretary of the | claims. and it contained a large bundle of a: A messenger who has arrived at Suakim | marry yraae re pl i aad Denisa balngpsned by Goad of trast on the premianes old, oF all caah t th rtical Steam Engine and Boiler, emt Oo = Treasnry and the superintendent of this bureau | davits in attachment, garnishees. writs of resti- | from the interior states that 95.000 followers of at being taken to" task by her lover, was, after purchaser's cont: a deposit of $900 required at the | rounds of Nonpariel, Minion. Agate. and Pica ‘Type, Sx and of experts that the work is good. tution, summonses and the like signed in blank | the mahdi left Khartoum for Dongala in De- acer of mas aes Gs Oe Emo of sale, ‘Terans to be complied with im, ten daye, | Sovonty-fve fonts of Display Type. one Electro, Head Saxpers & Sravay. THE WAR UPON THE MACHINES. py iustice of the peace Wm. H. Young, of | cember with the purpose of making a final at- hand face, fine words and pleasant man- | ofdefaulting purchaser, after five days public notice | t Componing Standsand 67 Pair Cone ents | _DECKER BROS. WEBER, FISCHER and RSTEY > . Lakeview. With these documents in hand to | tack upon Egypt. andsome face, fine ; — lished im the tity of Washing. | {welve Composing Stands and 67 Pair Canes thercunts | », “But there is one phase of this question,” he | sil the blanks as he desired the lawyer had the => oan joge eeneenn exile against | 2° of young Talbot, and so it only required s | {asc ed tm the city of © | belousing, three Display ‘Type Cabinets, two Compos- | ETANGS. , Gold on Sccommodating terme and for remk, id, ‘to which I wish to call the attention of e erpe : e re at the ’ few moments and a few sharp words to give Mr. ae weUIRE. z Stones one Provt Press, me Gall " pecial . — cared | Che titer inca: [eee ear beteate dimont any acxt of ‘outrage | y5 2 dumale was to be revoked is semi- | Jack Hays his conge, and to announce her de- ne i Dundee te tee ESTEY ORGANS4 the House and the country. One thing isclear | in the name of the law. F ama 7 Hay F = | 8, nis diana aa . sdamiesion of print Judge Prendergast rebuked the justice | Micially denied in Paris, termination of marrying Mr. Talbot. t aL one Book Case, one Iron Safe, one Letter |_| Two hundred and four thousand 204,000) Estey —that the organization of hand plate-printing, st 3 . m ‘ : ane ~ miscellaneous Library of Books of Refer- | orwans have been made and sold. Everywhere the a branch of the Knights of Labor, have de- and called on him to resign. Young| It is reported that the Russian'minister of A FATAL SEQUEL. pertaining to said newspaper establishment, | ferred organ for Home, Church, Chapel, and clared war upon these machines and have de- ed todo so, and the judge entered an | finance is preparing a scheme for a fresh con- Hays recognized her right to do as she em — and also the good will of said newspaper, with the ex- | Use. Handsome #-stop Estey onan for @75, Easy termined that they shall ‘go.’ If the machines | order directing him to fle a bond in $20,000to- | version of Russian funds pleased in this matter, and there would have INGE CON LOURTEENT SEREER theSuniay Hera end Weekly National iteeencet | "= Mv™ene sp SANDEL STATIN, eh: “go” e i p en: morrow morning for the fai! »rformance —_—— 28 Py x s .. ET Ne ” By y Herald an ‘ee intelligencer w: vs st. n. w., Washington, ought to ‘g0" upon their merits, then amen; but f his dution ni pag tag Tire ni h Called S. 1 been no trouble about it had not Mr. Talbot, EXTE) 'D AND SPRING 8' Ee et ne Ct ee at Sy Gurion tt Boe Be if they ought not to ‘go’ upon their merits, the | Of his du’ his is ten times the amount The So-Called Samoan Protocol. LEER : a , 2 Bye : ey oug is P b lly re a. Th i d the ic elated by his success in winning the affections | By virtue of a deed of trust dated Novembe since that time, being still published, and one of the | ja2 1217 Main st. Richmond, Va. fact that these gentlemen desire to have them | Usually require: ie judge warned the justice | yo PRELIMINARY TREATY OR AGREEMENT EVER f Hays’ sweetheart away from him, boasted of | 1888, and duly recorded in lib 8. folio 3196, tee | best Sunday papers in the District. yy “go’ is not the least reason in my mind for put- | that in case the bond should not be forihcom- MADE WITH GERMANY AND ENGLAND. ee ee Aca p arty in | O8¢ of tho land records of the District of ¢ the late LN. Burritt upto the . JPEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE SEF THR ” the time mentioned his office would be fea his conquest on every occasion. At a party in | 314 at the request of the party secured. there i | splendid opportunity to purchase d successful | FSEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE GFE ting them out, , wai George H. Bates, of Wilmington, D. the neighborhood shortly after the rupture of public auction in froutof the premises, THURS- | hewspaper. Out of the purchase money will be paid | G2 nraager Pianos, the | G HEUHN, Phat i bevresrhaetyase my Leggy legs to pace eee ON was sent to Samoa by Secretary Bayard in 1887, | the engagement between Hays and yn — W FOURTH DA Fe ee ee secured by a prior of | OF Practical Piano Maker, they investigated this matter, they ascertained Adventures of Two Girl Gunners. e i . ing News, | aldson, Talbot taunted Hays with his defeat, ee | Pin eee SRE een be hic-und teltew een“ whether men employed in the bureau were free eae cari aaicmar ky ee ee cee ee en mcrneey | Sica os ee en knocked down | trict of G ; = “¢ months, notes to bear interest at G percent per ann am, KK ENN A BR FER to come up and give their testimony touching | ™2¥ ®8A4VE THE ELEMENTS IN PURSUIT OF GAME, | of that city: and soundly whipped by the disappointed lover, | on the north side of Spring street, and to’be satisfactorily indorsed and secured by KK NNN AA B the character of this work? I int | aa. ee ee “In your editorial this morning on the Sa-| Yo. though much smaller than his succesafai | "#4 14th st. extended, being known as Tots $e, tro; | trans on, the property sold or all cash at, the option EX RMN AA a FE and I spoke to» member of the committee who | Norfolk, Va. erecta ke Nannie, | ™0*” matter you refer, in conclusion, to what | rival, was more than a match for him in agility of lots four to twenty- 8 | of male. Conveyancing, &c.at purchaser's cont. Terma K K NNN AA BBB represents the Knights of Labor in this matter | Miss ba re elyan = ir neniden ce nme? | you call ‘a protocol agreed upon in 1887 by See- | and grit--two characteristics which afterward peg hm mde : aketaaa ber ane phon 4 = rob bat —wat when men who work the steam-presses | two young. girls, left their reaiflence, near |oiary Bayard and the German and. Enitien | roniicd bh fume Smarting under bie ee art ee ae eee a ant anne. | Sr thee Senenten ea eo renal day fale UNEQUALED IX TOXE, TOUCH. WORKMANSHIP go to their work in that institution, when they | Back Bay, last Saturday afternoon, accompan- | ministers at that time.” You are evidently la- | chastisement, Talbot sent a challenge to Hays, | tioneer's. CREE SES 4 two | Washington DG @ Some Rewspaper published @ | grecial attention of “Holiday, Purchasers” te tavited go to attend these piate-printing presses, they | ied by a gentleman friend, on a wild goose and | boring under misapprehension in Supposing | which was, of course, promptly accepted: and | , Scsth equal peyments with micrent StG rercort | “lad” JOSHUA 0. STANTON, Trustee, | $2 thel “New Astintic Styles” Gelaed fo ot are hissed and hooted; they are insulted upon | 2.44, dition injthe bay. Both ladies were | that what have been referred to in the public | the preliminaries of the meeting were quickly | 27ers qd"! ; = ——— — = | HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. Pianos for rent. the street and when they go to their meals be- - wie < j. | documents as a protocol was in some sort apre- | arranged. Hays selected rifles as the weapons, posit of $ nS TERY TALE OGeCABLE TRACT OF |” SECOND-HAND PIANOS. — A large aneortment, Sans Sry WEE pens these presen, and carn | Somnilinr with tho weet shotguns, and whticl-| i:cicssy treaty or agroament.. This ie not ie | cod Captain Frank Bishop, my informant, acted | COLUMBIA FHONTING ON FINE, BRANCH | COMPrising almost every. well-known make In the the salaries which the government pays them. | pated a pleasant time. At3o'clock they pro-| case” No agreement was reached at the con-| as his second. The duel took place at sunrise | “opegty will be resold ROAD AN fH STREET ROAD. a A p44 1 do not know as to the truth of these charges, | cured ‘a sail-boat and sped across the bay, | ference. What was termed the protocol which | on a bright June morning, about two miles | efaulting party after five daze’ public potice | By virtue of « decree of the Sapreme Cou he | in pricesand in terma.which will be arranged on EAS! = Bag _ ot ying Base pba gow tl - oy neta Lay arent for occupancy. | Secretary Bayard wished to conynunicate to | from the Hermitage, ina secluded spot. The a poenle im some newspaper published in Wash- | Distt of Colma! ating ay A MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS when desired. hey are true. e charges are true, an¢ er sundown, when they are ed Trustee will, FOIA secured consid- | Congre ich the Briti Ge: intanc ty paces, and Talbot was shot | "Z{Pf2., STRON Adams, deceased, ef al, th there is no redress for these men, then the Sec- | erable game, they hoisted sail and endearored eonnah ecimea Stance thay pone Girough thn Neat; teaver, epeaklin’ after tas | ae S.M- ABMSTRONG, Trustee | on FHIDAY, the TWENT rete) ot the Treasury and the superintendent | to make the landing from which they em-| Dablic was simply the daily records of the pro- | crack of Haye’ ritie, and dyinny almost instantly, ee a of that bureau ought to be removed for not vin-| barked. The night was very dark, and they ceedings of the conference and not an agree-| Hays and his second, Bishop, left the coun- mises, all the dicating the right of men in thi® country to | were on the eastern side of the Chesapeake | ment actually enteredinte botreen the pooees | tre immediately, ard after a great deal of wan- neti caton er ths Mecopvoltan cra earn bread where and as they can get a con-| when they started. The wind was northeast. | ‘Thus far the public has no knowledge of what | dering finally landed in New Orleans, where ing company, of Montromery | uch wd tract to earn it.” They did not discover that it had changed to | these protocols contain, they having been | they remained for nearly a year, and, as Bishop Mice of sa: If this is true. and if I had been superintend- | several points to the south, and lost their reck- | merely the report of the confidential communi. | feo, had lets of fea” ‘They were well sup- ent of that bureau, the man who hissed would | oning. For hours they beat up and down the | cations by the conferees. The fact that Secre- | plied with money, and they won a great deal | 1} not have come into the bureau again if I could | Chesapeake—lost, as if in midoc The | tary Bayard desired to make them public and | while in the Crescent City, both at cards and | of have prevented it. j . night was bitter cold, and the gale high. but | the other governments declined to do 80 natu- | at horse-racing, « penchant for the latter sport | F Mr. Butterworth said he wished to put| the girls never expressed any fear, expressed. They | rally leads to the inference that thoir publica- | being always @ noted characteristic of Jack himself in the position of one protesting against | were seated amidships, in heavy blankets | tion would not have added anything to the | Hays, though he foreswore cards, and it is said the House becoming the mere passive instru-| that had been used for blinds, No sign of | credit of the two European governments con-| he was never known to hazard a cent at any | m registering the will or the bidding of | human habitation or civilization hove any soci ; A Pec) 2 cerned in the negotiations. I venture to make me of cards during his career in Texas, y or combination of individuals, by | in sight until after midnight. when their craft | {lis suggestion tO pow hecatise of wr oe ane | same “primed naar whatever name they may be christene n into a lot of anchored skiffs.. This brought | of the importance of the Samoan issue, as it bait 1 ake wed Ol Mr. McAdoo. in reply. repeated that the | them to the shore, where, at midnight,after be- | might be ralled, which makes it desirable that | After remaining nearly a year in New Or- work done by these m es "in the bureau of | ing exposed to the weather, they discovered a | it should be as little as possible beclouded with | leans, Hays and his companion went home. engraving and printing is not of a character | little cabin, in which they found plent WM. KNABE & CO., B17 Market Space. DAVIS PIANOS; SUPERB IN TONE; Workimanship: elegant in styles: low im ck prey the of 14th «treet nd, t n, D. D, 1889, AT auction sale uent stock. as follows: ' 1 share in name o! Huntress; 1 share, H_L. Huntress; 1 share Ineld; 1 shure, Mrs. C.E. Atwoud: i share, Vv. th; 2 K P.M. All business confidential Ladies apd, ‘cents each. 408 Lat, between 4th and sth 2. sez4-ibw* DROF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLA’ voyant, Astrologer and Spiritual Medium, With second sieht and veil. Every vealed. Keoovers lost or stolen seaports den treasures. Gives lucky nunibera, speedy nuarrawes. Lrings separated toether, Gives succems evil ime efforta Fi He i ing erec and partly on the y 80 much of ness. Re a all =< y ey cu ckuess. It pod cra, Judge not all alike, as the Professor can ofc Vinee the most skeptical. from ; littl d all ine and disappointment by cailing on the p 3 a ¥ incorrect statements.” Hays remained there a little over a year, and | Will save time nen on that should be found upon the bills and cur- | and soon had a crackling fire; but it wa See wemaaree cadicled is aciesied ti the Kilbng nce in one end two | ‘here all arieses hall eas cineca age ne anceenes revenue-stamps of a great country | time before the half-frozen ladies ri A Fable for Young Wives. of Talbot. It seemed to be the impression of d States. The steam-preases can , E i the purch r to = gittines, 50c, Life-re by : Prof. Blackie in"Cassell’s Magazine. . community that he had ts, secured by = Name, lock of hair, Gate sid, that nice delicacy of touch | much persuasion, were induced to get a little the people of the community ha n | tad id per trom ¥ Nash ccaaatshe chesiaea Cheoaee tee anes |S beret ampctiel oeegpanae aed tle Men are naturally less amiable and more in-| done the fair thing in the matter, and he was | pola °3, et, Fatibeation thereol byte | Stowe OO los en ae. hich can or obtaine eep. enly a piere came from " - i at Mi Dwi: the option of the purchaser. — 7p Oe of the human hand. Mier ina, who orang te the center of the | ‘Tactable Lal pa ote ogee Teastaaer one pe ane ae raters Se Siimeratak aude Aecialk. taienae aba 3 Aviat ott rat me ,, cat be auth e tere) Dowr Tarte Wrra Your Eves After further debate the House adjourned | cabin, holding her skirts high towards heaven. | fore. to secure a married woman's happiness to Hays for a reconciliation, but that the | days. If torma aa prescribed are not rom lied with in | Tee St the oles of Bushnel ‘premises on the Gay of without action. The other young lady, frightened almost to | after the holidays of the honeymoon are over, 7 sale. onend << Teree Hours to PurapeLputa.—The Balti- i n iss | the time specified the rij death, sprang from her berth, receiving sev- | is that she should study carefully the peculiar- | !#tter would not hear of it, saying that Miss | Bek aud cont of default ne dieiebthenutaine. eral severe contusions, and at’ the same time | ities of her husband's temper. It is in the | Betsy had been the cause of his killing a fel- | "iy order of the GENE CARUSI, Trustee. 4 . I be happy 486 Louisiana avenue northwest. more and Ohio railroad has established a 7 aenena ts ie. “ ower of a wise and good woman to make a | 0W-man, and that he could never APY seria . a u quicker train service between Washington and compete gree thu younger can tentend | elo ot tan renee Voss teat ces | With bec ox aks her happy. Capt. Bishop | 7) UNCAKBON BRON. eee elphia than that for which other roads | “Rats.” Investigation proved that a horde of | whiskers; while by foolish treatment the pro- | sae thet Hays suffere Ibot, © spirit of ue, | RECEIVER'S SALE OF HOI CARRIAGES, | FVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, wee chars extra fare. No extras are charged | marsh rats had entered the cabin and sought | cess may be reversed, and a generous bearded | oF the gag alt pane ae dp i {ae - : containing useful hints regard- on the Baltimore and Ohio. * | refage under the blankets and the pillows. At | creature, with all the capabilities of a lion, | Testseemed to take possession of him, « d he | | By virtue of aducree of the! Surreme Court of the eq MERIDEX 31 ing the care of our eyes free to any address upon ap eee daybreak Sundav sail was hoisted, and, after | may end in being a bear or a wolf, A wife | Sally decided to come ie isons Tier oe iD | Dizsi, we will pel at public auction ATUEDAY, | w le of stoc ‘ated | plication. Won the Wager and Died. scouring the bay shore for hours, they finally | must tread on her husband's temper first as a ee eee ee eal Whether the TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF JANU ~ A880. | and ai ote scld at my action rooms MONDAY. | 15-2m __J. F. LEWENBERG, M. D.. Manager. ATOUNG NEW YORKER DRINKS TWO BOTTLES OF | discovered their landing, arriving home late | cautiously as a prudent boy does upon recently | ‘roubles in the Fi r * u t A ? I, h ; rn petites Olcott & Co., in Chain House —SS= CHAMPAGNE ON A BET. that evening. The girls were received with | formed ice. Only when she has learned where | h€ ever found “surcease of so = 1 —— From the New York Star open arms by their parents, who had given | the slippery humor of her husband will bear, | kewn, but that he found adventure in plenty, gersomaly Oe Fe) withoutiiuie” SoSasae™ | _ _MEDICAL, Saturday night a party of young ‘men were them up for lost, aaa Where will teoak eat che perform with | #24 went through enong! make any one | frm of ¢ — r ott & Co.. cousisting of six = —— P almost “cease to remember,” is a matter of | Faxes, three bugis, one surray, two sleizus, a lot ° /HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, drinking heavily ina saloon in New York. Max TERS o> PETE Y ee eee pico which ®| history. Certain it is, that the unerring aim | Barness, blankets, wllips, robes, ivery ¢ | REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Schillak. who had imbibed a large quantity of tee — Was Turned Loose. nae Bonaparte did by his artillery. Wise old | Which enabled him to kill his first antagonist, a ey bp a pected on the premises on any day EFFECTS, beer, offered to bet anyone that he could drink ee , h ‘i Chmapiaiel enix tock netee priately brings in the old fable of the traveler, | he sent many an Indian, to the happy hunting are aaah The wager was quickly taken up. The wine | °° Champlain street was ha y 8 woman | whom Boreas, with his obstreperous blasts, i &e, as oats, Ke. F further particulars inquire of the undersigned, The ‘ r im in his hour of need, and that = At my salesrooms SATURDAY, JANUARY TWENTY- ‘About midnight the other night a patrolman | P!taFeh, descanting on the topic, very appro- | Hever failed him in h Bs FILLMORE BEALL, Sittin Coukte GING wt TEN OCI gCR : a r -, coniprising Furniture, te, Stov two bottles of champagne without stopping. eceivers. | | Rucuber end’ Disigracee Weciaes Wee ee og! “ rs hn " 2 resence of his Maker without the benefit of | _Jal4-a a Ms Bench, Tools, &., being fixtures of a Provision Store, ME, DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND was ordered, and the young fellow set out on | ivins around the corner, who informed him | tried to crore thar ee rene Coats bus the | Clorgy when Jack Hays drew a bead on him FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. S Ais, at TWELVE ML, eae MM Wriatie raster Pirin, can be 3 that a burglar was trying to effect an entrance | result was quite otherwise; the more violently i ccaat he Sine, Seba tia i pe, Carris ne '__sa24-2t_| at her residence, 901 Tat. nw. Office his race to death. He drank the first bottle . Boreas puffed hia cheeks, the more closely the | 20d his finger pressed the trigger, though h ES SALE, - to 9p. m. with with difficulty, amid the plaudits of the | by the back door The officer summoned help wrapped his coat about him. But wher | Rever, #0 far as is known, slew aman save in| py virtue of in Miher 1245, | NEW, TWO-STORY BRICK DWE! itty S NEVER BEEN OONTRADI: drunken crowd. Then he started to drink the | and proceeded to the spot. Sure enough, a ee achieve with all his strength, | fair and manly battle. je anG,, of the land records of the District of UESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY TWENTY: | | be RG ERs BEEN A +4 see Tole wom Work: but he managed to | man was at work at the rear of the house, und | the sun did with a few slight touches of ina |. Capt. Bishop, who furnishes this scrap of | Co! nv we 7 7 t FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of | ing Ladies’ Pliysician in this city. you caa fimsh the bottle even to the last dregs. Then while he was prying up a window the officers | genial beams. The man was 80 overcome by | history in the life of Jack Hays, came to Texas | 5; TWENTY-NIN’ VE OCL — 2" — confidently consult Dr. hed fe or , ms. ith bi i i +h hi M., in front of ises, all those piec ‘Al F LOT 16, SQUARE 898, Particular Paid to all diseases peculiar he reached for the $5 he had won. Having ob- | made edech sod fisvea mae caoftening. influence, that he fase bed, | With bim, but did not follow him through his ren fronting Sey eects RICANS OO. lar ettention paid to all diecaeos peruiar tained it he sank exhausted to the floor. “Lain't no burglar,” he vigorously protested | cloak sad ph away. So let no woman fool- | #dventurous career in Texas, though he served | ¢¢ls oy eet Capitol street, tad roved by a new well-built two- at i A dactor was called in and the stomach pump | as he was pace along. ishly attempt to gain from her husband in a | i" Hays’ regiment during the Mexican war, at | Columbia, as lots thirty-s 7) : story and cellar brick dwelling, eight was used, but had no effect. All the known g . bs F eiht rooms, Don’ him ‘ad ted i the close of which he returned to his old home | (38), in the recorded subdivision of original lots num- | |Terms: One-half cash befance te etx, fete, ond Lees WHO REQUIRE THE 1 cre remedies were administered, but theman never Don's let him get away!” shouted the woman | rough way what she can surely achieve by berea ‘ong C1), two Ch), and three (2), in squareseventy- | & Sone oe EY re. soa ta aa AP ss ERE SER ji: in Tennessee, and now resides near Chatta- ured by deed of trust on premises sold, or all cash, at N, 1105 Park ne., bet. B Fegained consciousness, and died after the doc- | food care that he aoe, ne the officers took | gentleness, nooga, that state. He came to Texas on busi- | yee. a deposit of three hundred (#300) dol. | ontion cf puschasct A dencait at oe tor had worked on him for nearly two hours. | © ® required at | and 12th sts. ne. Ladies only. Remedy, @5. y i ii _! ness, and while here attended the Dallas fair | lars required at time of sale. Terms to be complied | tale. Conveyancing, &e., at haser's cost. Terme — : = During the time the physician was there. the | hadausrten sed aid ep Peared at police sengrie aakas Thurles, ireland, yostocdey | end exposition, and itwas there your corre- wiih i er 10) dave will be resold at the | SSuerred to sensi! af tie tach sod oot ot Geaitios Merino? pe BROTH PHERR tavaenretine, Corday now thoroughly sober crowd gazed speechlessly ~I guess Danny has been punished enough, | for the purpose of electing an executive. Dur-| spondent met him and he furnished me the E. 8. WESCOTT, Trustee. Saaaeeaeee five Se ee =e reeale pS of eo = — at their dying comrade. Some of them offered | and you may let him go ” | ing the proceedings a tumult arose, and’ Presi- | particulars above recited. Ee eae SS aS +S. | aie or female. G06 Bat. x sia = Foe pape bee to Lge — i Schillac ab- ho’s Danny?” asked the sergeant. dent Davin, unable ig ay a cee the iS hare = [UNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers tated DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, EAD AND BE WISE—DR. % aS ane cna ‘My hus! fi financial statement, le: e meeting, followe: SCENE IN THE [NESOTA ISLA- VALt uctioneers, before age bonie acid which it contained” poisoned ‘his | 49 M,nubamd, I warned him fi mntdnight | by a number of pricnte and delogatee, ‘Tho te: | rope oases oe a eeted Tt: | TRUSTEES GALE oF VARVARLE REAL ESTATE | PJUNCANSON BnOS. Auct Sigsat aattanes bee blood. Then I had the doors locked, and while he | maining delegates elec’ @ central council, | burn United States Senator in the Minnesota contained in a deed ins tle Res siete F , ; A ‘was en- among Jubilant Delaware Republicans, | {ving t© wet in had the oficers nab | but renitod reponnilty for debian | luntare Yesterday a trling snow oe | Bea a coat aoe ee eae ENOCKING OFF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE] Danny was allowed to go, but that jokefal | will start another association. There were | his vote. He spoke in the most scathing terms ie wl al by yublic nuction, HELVIRG, AWNING BC be OOM TIN CER SOLID SOUTH. wife gota piece of advice which kept her hair | forty detectives on duty in the vicinity of the | of Senator Hixon, whom he mentioned by | of Duncanson Brothers, Y ‘Sone aoe Ae Ti 124, AND IN FRONT OF PENNS} A Dover, Del., special to the Baltimore | on end for two days. meeting place during the proceedings, name, that gentleman having taken occasion | Rofiwest ip the city of Was : ‘A AVENUE N.W,, AT AUCTION. ————¥ M. American last night says: The reception given —ee0o—_____ ais ee SMS PA in explaining his vote to say openly that Mr. | O'CLOCK P. of a deed of Benator-clect Anthony Higgins; by the State The Mudd-Compton Contest. ge seep par er agree pa Pp Washburn had secured the Sancus nomination republican club to-night was not only avery | BEARING oY Testimony 1x BALTIMORE YESTER- | petrator of outrages, according to sua icooh idler auth cuttacg wat vaepioed ta: brilliant affair, but one of great moment to DAX— REJECTED REPUBLICAN VOTES. what halting story, enlivened dings | dead silence, and at the conclusion there was a the republican party of the state of Delaware, | The hearing of testimony in the election con- | of the Parnell commission moment’s silence. Then there was a sudden for it made the oceasion of the reunion of all | ®t between Barnes Compton, democrat, whose | day. Tobin mes oes ig . I and hearty clapping of hands and cheers. Sen- the leaders of the different factions who fought | plurality was only 18, and Sydney E. Mudd, re- | tion to accusing the league o! ator je no response. Trgrabbornly forthe senatorial prize: Senator | publican, candidates for Congress from the | Paying for outrages he gave an, elaborate, ac- as eae ted Kent and | fifth congressional district of Maryland, was | Kerry. Mr. Russell smiled while he listened, baled ae ee fact that they | begun in Baltimore yesterday. Witnesses for | and with reason, for Tobin's evidence on these po a ld Papper Rees several | points pulverized the mass of the ing the great race problem. They had made i | Precincfs of Baltimore city, testified chet te viously given by a score of policemen, Youiblefor_u-petsidentat camtidate of the | were legally regitered in’ heir precincts and | ndlords and land "agents, who scouted the Tepublican party to be elected without waiting | that when they presented at their polls repub- | idea of there being any secret eocieties in Ire- pe a ped poy eg tel a peop eae b yf ten aay oe aah deere ae eg ea slight discrepancies between their names as | Tages to the credit of the ae a mobo culhing bots codiedon ublican party | ®ritten upon the registration books and as { ness of members of the sickaarats 7 im the state—no factions and no diatemslons. iven by them at the polls, The boxes of re- plnees in the eresn-czemis that ——-oe—_____. fectea Mots were in evidence and when Greenville, Value of the World’s Railroads. _| opened showed votes for Mudd, and that the |. A Ficur wrtn Moonsaivens.—A : i 8 From the Safety Valve. ames upon the envelopes were yp depe rs : Special press or lange ondaia, SOHN The railroads of the world are to-day worth fi oper J million ollars, | ony shows among the reasons for ballots be. ° poll mg ——_—enw ing rejected: Attempting to Couns Coxe: Woon: © | ; : ‘This probably represents one-tenth of the total name when initials nk fad | JomNsoN BROTHERS, wealth of civilized nations, and one-fourth, if not one-third, of their invested capital. It is doubttul whether the aggregate plant used in

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