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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. ee Pepe teach Careline, Now sersey, Sous Carcling’ Eastern Florida, Wes- over with high northwesterly winds, is now advanc- ing sout from that section.” Crowpep Ovt. to the introduction ———— De- its at R. Goipscamrp’s New Stores, Partmente wi 007, 1009 F et. n. w., which will be opened Feb. 9th in my already ‘well-filled stores, I am forced to discard ail Ornamental Furniture which requires a great deal of space, such as Mahogany and Oak Par- lor Cabinets, Fancy Tables, Hall Cabinets and Umbrella Stands, Rocking Chairs, upholstered in plush, ete., etc., on which I will allow a dis- count of 25 per cent, which prices will be less than manufacturer’s cost, in order to dispose of the goods quickly, at BR. Gotpscumip’s, 1007-1009 F st. n. w. Do You Darxx Water, if so, try Deep Rock et Stanpiorn’s, 9th and F. Bors’ Scrrs anp Ovexrcoats, as well as Men's, ean be bought at just one-half of the regular price at the great closing-out sale of Oak Hall, corner 10th and F sts. Coustey Savsace Mat. Fresh daily. . Euiis, cor. 3d and A streets sout east. Dovorass’ Emvtsion is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil made. Pure, palatable, cheap. Mertz’s Drue Stone. Wrxom's, 509 91m StREET—Good roll butter, 18c.; choice roll, 25c.; round steak, pork sau- sage, lard, 10c.; corned beef, 6c. A large lot of poultry ata low figure Lonponperry, the best Lithia water known. For sale by J. W. Drew, 1100 Conn. ave. Rovan Bareary Sarr, To-morrow, Saturday, 26th inst., a test sale to convince you that we ad- he actual worth of goods—and do not French Elegant Hendsome Crystal Celery Stands worth 35c., for 19e. Combined Soap and Brush Stands worth 25c., for 9. Decorated French China Cups and Saucers worth 25e., for Llc. Good Tow ‘ollers worth 19¢., for 7e. Splendid Pianished Mugs worth 20c., for 5c. Excellent Quality Decorated English Tea Sets, 56 pieces, worth 24.50, for $2.98. Atruly Handsome Crystal Water Pitcher, one of the best imitation of real cut glass, both in appearance and A few of those Carriers wor ‘The same quality Slop Jars for Patent Back Slop Jars worth 21.25, for 9c. A lot of good Brooms for Sc. A lot of Odds and Ends in China, such as Bakers, Dishes. Plates, Pitchers, short Cham- ber Sets, some Tinware, such as Pudding Pans, Dairy Pans, Wash Basins. These Odds and Ends are marked down to less than half the | Cost. Remember this sale takes place to-morrow at Tur Fam, 812 7th street n.w. ‘Tur great cut-price sale of Fine Reliable Foot- wear at Wm. Hahn & Co.'s continues to attract the crowds without abatement. With the ex- eeptional bargains in really meritorious foot- ar now offered by this house it could not be e@therwise. You will miss a real golden oppor- tunity if you don’t attend this great sale. See y Items” for furth tings. Sick Persoxs should ;drink Pavillion, the purest water known. [Received fresh each week. Five gallons #1. Suarer’s mineral water depot, 103 Pennsylv: Here 1s 4 List or Spzciat: Baroatys which ‘will be of d to-morrow at R. Gotpscuxip’s, 1007-1009 F st.: Se. bath sponges for ile. onges for Te. Tifles for 58e. tee! scissors for 12c. ves for 10c. ered chamber pails, 13c. ted covered charaber paiis, 19¢. #3 bronze lamp, with hand-painted shade, only 21.98. $3.48 will buy a handsome decorated English a tea set (new shape) containing 56 Goblets worth 50 cts. 3¢ doz., at 25 cts, Engraved goblets, worth $1 34 doz., at 38 cts. 10 ct. salt boxes for 5 cts. French China gold band plates, 6 for 88 cts., worth $1.50. Elegant hand-painted Carlsbad China dinner mteining 116 pieces, worth not less than my price only 219.98. Japanese plates 6 for 43 cts. Handsome pictures in large frames, worth $2. at $1.18. =42 will buy a Haviland French China hand- painted dinner set, containing 125 pieces, worth 260. ba R. Gotpscump, 1007-1009 F street n. w. Ger Onty THe Besr. “Baker's Norwegian Cod Liver Oil” is pure. Recommended and prescribed by best physi- cians. Jno. C. Baxer & Co., Philadelphia. Tur Goop Work Gogs Bravery On. The great sale of Shoes damaged by smoke and water is rapidly drawing to an en Only @ few days more of the great bargain sale. Shoes at slaughtering prices. Baby Shoes with tips, only 25¢.; worth. Children’s Spring Heel Button, 69c. Boys’ School Shoes, 73c.; Women’s Kid Button Boots, 89. ° Men's Button Lace and Congress, 21.19... FPammy Sor Store, 310 Seventh street. Go to Jno, R. KeLy,Center Market, for Wash. ington dressed beet. Corned beef a specialty. Tu only preparation that will p. ly cure dandruff, Cooper's “Hair Success.” Price 50c. Menrz’s Dave Stone. Frse Borrer. i Jas. PF. Oyster. Main office—Pa. avenue and 9th street. Market stands—s et wing Center Market. Ar W. H. Horxe’s th ek: Hassocks, 25 cts. Scrimm, 5 cts. yd. Imt. Madras. 10 cts. Pongee drapery, 13 cts. Smyrna rugs, best quality, at slaughter prices. Ten per cent discount for cash on carpets and furniture. Ick Cxxam, Charlotte Russe, Jelly, at Fus- eell’s, 1425 New York avenue. Reap W. B. Moses & Sox’s advertisement in this paper; it is the best opportunity ever of- fered to buy home furnishings at low prices. Bey Your Coal, Coke and Wood from Jonx- sox Broruens, the leading firm in the Dis- trict. Coorrr’s “Hair Success” will stop the fall and decay-of the hair and produce a new growth. Mextz’s Dave Store, 1014 F. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Axzavon’s.—Maggie Mitchell in “Fanchon.” Narioxat.—‘Fascination.” Hanrnts’.—“The Two Johns.” Kerwan’s.—Variety and burlesque. Grosz.—Variety. ————__. CONDENSED LOCALS. Capt. T. H. McKee, president, and Major L. P. Williams, secretary, of the nal associa- tion of union ex-prisoners of war, are at Scran- ton, Pa., attending the annual meeting of the Lackawanna Prisoners’ association. Wm. J. Reid died suddenly on Wednesday, d sixty years, at 5] burst, N.Y. He was sison. of tho Ia , and ‘ight a 8. Hoffman (owned by ling), 1219 7th street northwest, caused by « Nellie Herman, a white gi ears, while Guseupaing tus Preah cone of payer y, fell dislocated her collar-bone. . Harrison attended her, and she was subse- SOUSA’S NEW OPERA. A PLAN OF UNION. Some Idea of “The Wolf” and How It| Proposed Consolidation of the Two Was Written. ‘Woman Suffrage Associations. “Ihave been at work upon that opera for about a year,” said Mr. John Sousa to a STaR in ROVAL BAKING) = “I wrote it myself,” said Mr. Sousa, “I had Po Fw ¥ at first intended that Ed. Taber, who wrote the - 8 3 tee Isries for ‘Desiree,’ should write the book, bat "00. we e arrangement fell through, and I a 3 sat ping ores ¥ 77 eee enggemplar te slippery by the drip from the overhanging | clothes; a dress suit was always a the work myself. Of course I had sketched | °°M? effective, the agreement must be ratified'| wails. The lower face of this natural bridge | I looked at the speaker curiously; she was out my plot and the characters, and had a | PY the full committee. The report of the con- | is pierced by double arch, and from cach | earnest; and then I remembered that she be- perfect idea of how I intended they should be | {fence was adopted by the executive commit-| archway issues a turbulent stream of ice~ to that estimable class called spinsters doveleneds bak kan 4 tee of the National association, and it is ex- | Cold water, that originates in some unknown | and did not know any better, In all the = eveloped; but when it came to the detailed pected that a meeting of the committee of the | Stbterrancan oe, up the and downs and ins*and outs of this kalei work of putting the conversation into the | American association will be held at once in | tain. The first of arches is known as | gc; i Proper mouths and making the rhyming verses | Boston to take action upon the roport. If it Sen Hh a oe eg 5 — ’ y meets wit 1@ a] val of latter commit . . " Prenetetalasetn testa ( geesaten ys ’- then the un Lt pd p Lag Borg iations will Ran Sista orienae ae aa weamet : ds orem thread; the Snseow, with the oe Peper ge mag og fair Taciligy in peg oa agen 0 at once into effect. ee eae + not sweet but strong, concerning # delinquent | tye Powpen Co, 106 Wall street. dan es rT « THE NAME OF THE NEW ASSOCIATION i and lie around in frightful con- | tailor; the twitchings given an innocent Admission 50 cents. 10 pagea of lols -wniten manuscript and I! will then be the National. American Woman’s | {08i0R. At the entrance to the eave they have | necktie, and the fearful denurcistions ot ones 5 tecture." Fale st the church, on the evening of $a TONiGan af e ” been worn smooth by the passage of wild ani- | far-away laundress, aaa —_ ameieati thousand pages. Suffrage association. The continuity of the} mais,and these surfaces exhibit some of the ™ fice x = EW NATIONAL THEA ed x , and “Men never bother about their clothes!" CITY ITEMS. N ae PE yd prt wok ioe rou = a2 ils, | Meetings of the two associations, which are of | most curions fossils that have ever been em- | Saints and angels defend us! It takes « woman se Se wit 1 the same age, will be maintained by holding a | balmed in stone. Corals, lilies, molluscs and} witha man attachment and a quartette of Coffees, Teas, Chocolates, E: “THEY LIKE uch” son aay gauetins honoete — pogo meeting next year in this city which “nil! ‘be | foasil fish aro ail chown in sections in this com- | brothers to understand the true inwardness of | The finest Coffees, thet ceil gud 7 can ete hinges upon certain provisions in a will made | ¥20Wn as the ‘twenty-second annual Washing- | pact gray marble, showing conclusively that | the masculine toilet. When Tom Debutant hasa | procure, are purchased by us in their green MATINEE SATURDAY. by an PP vo 8 rh nobleman, who had | 2 convention. Hereafter the annual meet- | this rock was at one time nothing but spongy | suit fresh from the tailor’s he is more fialoky | ante, ond teodel with gxaabeuee, Thenthows niade all provisions for the advent of an heir, | 2&,Will be a representative delegated body. | coral, which, through wons of pressure, has | and fussy about it than any woman. If thers | fresh Coffee ie guaranteed to all who purchase AN EMPHATIC SUCCESS, but gator g wife prosented him with a daughter, | ©2h auxiliary state association being entitled | assumed its prosent form. Near the back of | is a faint suggestion of a wrinkle across the | of us, Old Gov't. Java Coffee, $3c.; Java and CORA TANNER, Certain tasks are imposed upon the pwede sie to representation on the basis of one delegate | the cavern we entered an apartment about | shoulders, back it goes and is considered a | Mocha Coffee, 33. per Ib.; best Golden Rio which must be accomplished by her eighteenth | © Very twenty-five members, forty by sixty feet, whose entrance was fringed | “misfit.” "As to the pantaloons, have I not | Coffee, 25c, Our Tea at 50c. per fb, cannot be m birthday or ake Gon Sertale ae large fortune TMB STATE AgsoctaTIONS ae Meee pourra and here, cote alge sg a — than any photo-| equalled for the money elsewhere. “Tan FASCINATION, ne, a ‘apher ever dis e ey were i be i, a etaed ts ts ctghebaces na eee cil tae Sartaens [ore nmmPoned of saeimbers froma! the ancillary) samod the, tr of cline? ot. balla): Ween | Cations cc too sueryy ant ANTE comtin: | cook cea teat ene eee eae; alnme wiles was om f the story travepive in those two ders "| Societies throughout the state, but representa- | when struck, gave forth the sound of sonorous | them a'little flush in the rear, or a. litte snug | fumery and toilet articles, one (1) box (cakes) | Sogpery that made it the ‘New York success tie Bleow aid pols ecane ta aateat tho te?” tion in the national association can only be | metal. and the place was appropriately named | at the knees, or a trifle too springy at the bot- | of splendid Ont Meal Toilet Soap, 25, per box, | "= “The title comes from the soubriquet of the | secured through the state asSociations, It is | The Belfry. The Bride’s Chamber was a veri- | tom? Extra fine Burbank and Hebron tatoes. 2 eee : yland. A small apartment, with a| Ip “a Sethian aha lothes,” i J i} next, Weck-NAT. C. GOODWIN in Royal r ‘ " expected that there will be ‘a union of the state | table fairy 8 t i men “do not er about clothes,” why | The very best Minnesota P. P. Flour. Imported | Revenge” and “Confusion,” recount Of her’ savage ‘ead “cisstish dragost. | societies when the union of the National asso- | domed roof and vertical it fairly blazed | were crazy quilts ever made to use up the super- | Preserves, 19c. per jar, pure Fruit Jellies, | _€®~ Seats now on sale =25 “weg 3 ciations goes into ope a as the light was reflected back from the crystal | fluous neckties abandoned as out of style? As | Table Butter, extra-fine y. Give usa trial | J{\XTRA—-NEW NATIONAL THEA Tories Wiad Baas cio ‘The American association was represented in | facets of walls and ceiling. Sietider to cosmetics, Tom Debutant hes ten to every | order. it €P. Merson, E cual THEATRES. “In the town of Tentenellf, in Spain, There | the conference by Mrs, Blackwell and Rev. | depended from the ceiling until ner! one of his sister's, and perfumes are the de-| it 417 7th st. nw. are three acts and seven tableaux. The action | Aunie Shaw. The ladies express their gratifi- | by the growing stalagmites below the light of the masculine nostrils, Ask your drug- Nae a a is swift and unceasing, and the interest is not | ©ation with this outcome of the conference, | the clectric light dancing on their crystal | gist who buys them, and then ask every wire | Selze It! Seize It! Whilst YouCan. SALE OF SEATS FOR THE ACTOR, MR. and are of the opinion that it will lead to a | Surface was broken into all the colors of the | who uses them up for her. Only the other da; Last Saturday we started our Great Mark- N.C. GOODWIN. Peal BOO) female and tne ani chai | more careful and complete organization | Prism, as it enconntored the edgo of some |a bright woman semarked concerning a port, | Down Reduction Sale with a itash, We want now coun, etait: though there are fourteen parts in the cast | throughout the country. Intrusive ledgo of quartz or a gr lar physician that he was the “Otto of Koses” | Ur sales to-morrow to beat those if ble, equally divided as to sex. It will take about} .The call for the next convention will be | Porphyry set in the wail. In the | in the morning, “German Cologne” at noon, | #nd if these prices count for an we Repertoire @ ty-five people to produce the piece prop- | Signed by the officers of both associations and | Arch We saw the “crown je and the | and “Horse” at night, __ | think we can do it, EVERY EVENING AND WEDNESDAY Marie Jansen will take the leading role, | Miss Anthony will: preside, and will probably | “dueen’s mantle.” The firs plendid | Go on in the innocence of your spigsterial | Remember for to-morrow only. AND ‘ich abili be asked to continue to be at the head of the | *tilagmite of white and gray ca heart, most learned maiden, but believe me, | Misses’ $1.40 Gont Spring Heels, 87c. SATURDAY MATINE! See ea nears Neg high ability bots 80 © | association as long es ahe lives. lime, disposed in short, blunt cry when'T tell you, from the mountain top of ex-| Misses’ £2.00 Straight Goat Button, #1.25. ws course, have the principal comic ro " OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL assoctatiox. | T¢PO#ing ona cushion of porphyritic quartz. | perience, that’ for unadulterated fussiness, | Ladies’ $1.50 Pebble Goat Button, 9c. A ROYAL REVENGE there are two Gat ggen comedy par i This lights with startling spleudor, and | trom the end of a waxcd moustache to the toe | Ladies’ £2.00 Kid and Pebble Buti on, 61.20. res a) The National Woman's Suffrage association | no real jewels could vie. im beil . 8 " ud ney with | of a pump, or the fractional tis f hite Ladies’ $2.25 Soft Dongola Button, AND Euppose will be assigned to Daboll and Plun-| yesterday elected officers for 1889 as follows: | that majestic crystal, In the same forma- | cuff yekey ecomt sleeve the eee they wens Ladies’ £2.75 French Dongola Button, €1.75. oii cast, but T am satefed that Me. Wilson will | President, Elizabeth Cady Stanton; vice-pres- | tion is a filmy stalactite which hangs cnx’ “bothers” more about clothes than we poor | Ladies’ $3.25 Hand-turned Button, #2, sunewee give the opera all the people that it requires, | ident-at-large, Susan B. Anthony; chairmap | Wise from a projection on the main w sinners, In this respect they are “superior.” Ladies’ 4 Hand-sewed Kangaroo, $2.75, MR. GOODWIN IX BOW# PLATS. _ 326 costumes, properties, &c.” Peed oes cane meres y, Erk Hecbel) clete- Ustiwo: had > toch ie cold stone HOW EDGAR POE DIED. shoe: Gents’ $2.75 Calf Dress Shoes, 81.75. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, you offer the piece to anyone besides | Poster-Avery, Fenasyivania; recording seore- | 10 T.', could be convinced that some cheat —— Gents’ $4 Hand-sewed Dress Shoes, $2.65, Firtt Appearance in Washington of gy ee ae aby parice, Mrs, Hannah B. Sperry, District of Co- | ped not been attempted by the guide. In the | OB¢ Of the Men Who Drugged Him Tells| Gents’ s¢ Custom Male Calf Boots ae Dx. EDWARD PICK, Ph.D., M.A, og eng Pago emegirraefae h BAR 4 peor d, Washington. Bone Cave we were shown some colossal bones, the Story. Gents’ £4 Hand-welt Calf Boots, $2.75. The Genii the Oster of Peancie Sesayh i mg ng Prngues Aovanigebhsr o vr a which the guide insisted were the fossilre-| $ Gents’ $3 Calf Boots, $1.75. Manors’ in int “AVine Authority on the Subject of reba fon 7peg = vs Sere oan ere Death of Mrs. Snead. mains of the cave bear and cave line of pre-| No Ainerican Poet has attracted more atten- fur STANDARD Snore Hovse, . Rnteod sad Eiciny heard the book rood he tenk Stand for | 3re.Wayelte O. Seed died last evening at |? times, but they were so heavily over- | tion, living and dead, than Edgar A. Poe.| a 824 7th st., bet. H and I, nw, tryna On the “Improvement of the Me and Facilitating lowed the score with the lines. We had nearly | her residence,1504 M street northwest, of heart | (ite prepared to gecopt this thaore: Per oe | Nine lives of him have been written, yet about | 79 Introduce Our Soap Department | 7p, Hh Lo, comme tama y ss quite prep: accep! : ho celebrated writer of modern times has it| sw" Angenstein, 817, 819, 821 7th street north | {he neehet Cheeses delivered by Dr. PIOK tm a six hours’ session, end at its conclusion he | failure. She was known as a newspaper writer | "On the & shore of Tasmania, swept by pat th snressed himself as delighted with the per: | under the non de plume of “Fay” and was the | turbulent oceunghoth from east and west, stands | PCR 80 dificult to get the real facts of his life | west, will give t0 every purchaser of SOc. oF lege BY Noel Seek Cae ee music. and exid that this successful recult was | mother of the late Miss Austine Sncad (Miss | 4 series of rocky headlands, which caiminate in = death, writes Eugene L, Didier in the New one tae of ng 4 ward wage a“ Admission by Ticket only, evidently broaght about by the fact that both | Grundy). She had been a resident of the Dis- | teeny” Into the lace of the besaltis ames | ork Siar. According to some of his biogra- | ered Min Sancepan, He; 3 at Des 4 at 25c-56 | which may be obtained at Edward ¥. Droot’s, 925 Te io ane a ee ae ine oa neted | trict for a number of years and bad a wide | forming this cclebrated poninwula, the ravenous | Peet’ white Stas geen ee eeriidered | Window Shades, with ornaments, Sic., worth | ¢r EENAihS NEW WASHINGTON FHRIree aa omg cram had written, the book and | circle of acquaintances. Mrs.Snead was born | ocean as bored numerous caverns, some of | USC While others describe him asa. prying | 7501; 4-string Brooms, 12c.; nest Spice Boxes, | I <n ee another the musical score this wedding of | i. Charlottesville, Va., but removed to Ken-| which penetrate hundreds of fect Iendwards, | fend, or an Ishmaclite, with his hand a Nickel Spittoons, 17e.; Flat-irons and | Matinees Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and The esatdine wasante = pot breongy Bt 3 mart tucky when quite young. where she married | The most prominent of these caves ba ed | everyone and everyone’s against him. The | Stands, 2ic.; Lamps and Reflectors, 24c.; Deco- ROSE HILL'S ENGLISH FOLLY COMPANY. was then and there drawn up and signed.” | and resided until the death of her husband, | the not inapt designation of The Devi time and place of his birth were for many | ted Tea Sets, 56 pieces, $2.96, and thousands | The Topical, Musical, and Spectacular Burlesque “When will he produes tis +. age when she came to this city and secured a po-| bole, and after penetrating deeply years uncertain; even now some biographers | f Other barg: 1 PARISIAN REVELS. “That T cannot tell you. By the terms df | sition in the Treasury department, Her letters | heart of the cliff it suddenly finds relief for | Siwor as to that rantter. The wlace of hee c inl lh fa Fd = Koga ol you. ¢ bog cat to the Louisville Courier-Journal were always | its pent-up energies in a vertical shaft, - DAS EAAIOOE. The place of his burial Do Not Miss BURLESQUE CO, NEW FACES and FEATURES. .; boon ry’ Mess Leneans 7 oy pA ni par bright and chatty and to her gift as a writer | through which its column of spray mounts to | ¥a8 at one time undecided, but that was defi- { the Great Half-Price Sale now in progress at | 324 _ fo Aga obra ei roegat ont in New York | she added that of an interesting conversation- | @ height of more than 500 feet in rough weather, | Ritely settled in 1875, when his remains were | the Star Shoe Ho: We have positively | ]yj48@Ui city. Isaw by a musical journal the other day | ® noel = i ¢ vith | discovered in Westminster churchyard, Palti- * - 500 Buits, Fi P her day | atist. Although she was a remarkably well | drenching the surrounding ye ion with ed in r churchyard, Baiti- | marked down our entire stock at 50 cents on a uit ———. $0. cpan Iie soqoon with my | preserved woman she has failed visibly since | salt and forming a pillar of cwaling foam more, ang smonument of 7 feet 6 inches height | the dollar. qpaie asst ee Sere fine aeO. He he hus detected quent | the death of her daughter,to whom size was de- | which is visible, even inthe darkest night, to a erected over his grave. The cause@f his death | 75 cents for boys’ button shoes, warranted all | ‘J that I don't know it, ‘I hope. of course that | Yotedly attached, Mrs, Snead wes abont sixty- | considerable distance, On a quict morning | Md the circumstances attending it have not | solid leather, worth #1.50. cuanrr such may be the case, Asvegards this opera | three years old, The funcral will take place | the flat shelving rock at the base of the cav yet been definitely determined, and everything | 50 cents for children’s fine kid spring heels, BALL, 1889, T feel that Lhave done good work in the seore, | ftom St. John’s church, to-morrow at 2:30 p, | may be reached from a boat, but the gigantic | that throws any light upon the subject will | with worked button-holes, worth €1. For the Benefit of the {feel that I have done good work in the score. | 2" "and the interment will be at Oak Hill, rollers heave dangerously and exireme caution | Prove interesting to his many admirers, _87cents for men’s sewed shoes, seamless felen t have Gade te eer eens aed a is requisite to avoid accident. On landing we | | A former Baitimorean, now living in San | sides, worth $1.75. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, Nava bought to tay work Atl Gis cemiita 00 sae Transfers of Real Estate. found thet the bold and apparently solid es- | Francisco, gives what he claims to be a true | ¢1 for ladies’ fine kid or pebble button shoes, 4 > . 7 ta carpment is honeycombed with fissures in| ccount of the poet's last days and death. | opera or common-sense style, worth $2. T musical education and experience. It is not| Deeds in fee havo beon filed as follows: | Cvery direction. Under an immenso rocky arch, | This is his story: “I was intimately acquainted | ever stking in the ney oh neotoren te aes AT THE NATIONAL RIFLES ARMORE likely that Mr. Wilson would invest several | Marie Bell to Lewis H. Crow, lots 8 to 15, sec. | hang with the tapestry of the ocean, pears out | With Edgar Allan Poe for years, Much that | teryc $ y i . " , SEC. y . peel A , fears. Mu at rices, Tae Stax Suoz House, ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. u thousand dollars in a venture unless he 2, Linasinville; $800. Honora Roache to Fanny | the black mouth of a wator-w ; which proved has been said and written in regard to his |“? 726 Tth st. agi lieved it would yield him a rich return. I co base of the cele- | wore was the Widow Meagher’s place. This Cuttings from the Cut-Price Sale. fidently hope for the suecess of “The Wolf” | Kelly Gordon, pt 9,9. 559, lot D, aq. 587; #655. | to be a subterranean passage through the Scam 3s telas.— His batitua) resort in’ Baltl- when it shall be produced, and that the frst | J. L. Yeaver to Fannio V. Baggett, sub 123, aq. | Mountain, terminating at the a e d r ‘ : brated blow-hole. Into this gaping arch, about | as en oyster stand and liquor bar on the city | At Wat. Haun’s & Co.'s Reliable Shoe House, | ‘The Managers take pleasure in announcing [or ranirs American opera will come from to egg sept to - Wages 10 fect from wall to wall and : ng down- | front, corresponding in some reppects with the 816 7th st., 1922 Pa. ave., 231 Pa. ave. sc. take in that the ington. a = on Phe as ca + Spaulding | ward in a bottomless, awesome fissure, glitter- | Coffee houses of San Francisco. It was fre-| 4.50 Gents’ Hand-sewed Calf Boots $3.65. following ladies have consented to act as patronesses: = eee . C. Borden, pt 17, sq. 100; $—. ing with black water, is concentrated all the | quented much by printers, and ranked as a] 475 “ Hand-stitched Fine Shoes $3.60. So neti A Shipping Convention. Surr AGatnst THE BALTINORE AND Onto | Tesistless force of the mighty combers of the respectable place, where parties could enjoy a! §275 “ Calf Pap-sole Boots €2.15. Miss Bayard, Mrs. Berry, The third annual National Union convention | Rartroap ror $10,000 Dastacrs.—Lonis Stear- | Australian ocean; and the compressed and | Fume of cars or sngnge in.sociil conversation. | $2.4) + Solid-sole Calf Boots $1.75. Mrs, Fairchild, Mrv. Bonaparte, of the American Shipping and industrial league | man, administrator of the estate of Dora Stear- | Pent-up waters burst with terrific no eee pt ‘© old woman. | £5 Ladies’ Real English Walkfaste $3.75. Mrs, Endicott, Mrs. Brooke, - rates ere Sw | man, by Mr. £,'T. Browning, has filed a suit | @ Whiling, seething cloud of spray ‘The favorite seat of the poct was just behind | 93.59 + Hand-walt Kangeroe Button 2.40. | ‘Mrs. Vilas, Mra, Bancroft Davie, will begin at Willard hall January 30, and con- | 1P°f ‘the Baltimore and Olio railroad com. | #8 they expand in the more extensive propor-| the stand, and he was about as quiet and! £3.59 Matt-top Seamless kid" €2:50, Sams etiony, ep tinue three days. any for $10,000 damages, by reason of the | tious of the central cavity. Around this central | Sociable as an oyster himself. He went by the | $2.50 Pebble and Straight Goat Bution | Mr. Dickinson, Mrs. Hearst, The officers of the association are Joseph | Heath of Mrs. Stearman, July 27, 1888, by being ath runs a roughly arcaded gallery, chan- amd! tn when — come inn The | 01.06. zs - Mrs. Carlisle, Mra. Herbert, Wheeler, president, Alabama; Ambrose Snow, | struck and run over by an engine at ist and N | B¢led in to the porous face of the rock and | Shop it was TaD. taleeea bad ee a uP.” OF | | $1.50 Ladies’ Dongola and Glove-top Button | Mrs. Puller, Mrs. Hitt, provided with an occasional loophole into the | ‘Bard, come up and take a hand in the game.’ | ¢1.26, a > ge q Sp bee: ey 4 oe pean pode nme ane $1 Child’s Solar-tip Spring-heels 74c. Geunet’ Wee You eave ie” stad Sinead Coderek cae ibe feta Some Imperial Children, ak the Bard to versify it. Poe always com-| $1.50 and $1.25 Child's Heeled Button Te, 1 _ tte of the ot From Little Folks Magazine. tad writing many a witty couplet, and at “When Prince Henry of Prussia wasa little | times poems of some length. These verses, mers quite as meritorious as some by which his name | ing at 7:30 o'clock, boy he had a great dislike to the shower bath, | Yas immortalized, were thus frittered into ob- | o®™ oz Mrs. R. K. Stone, brose Snow. Jas. 8. Negley, E. H, Ripley, Guy | certificate of incorporation by J. W. Gunnels, Samstag & Co., auction sales every even- 2 st. 6 C. Goss, A. Wheeler, H. T. Gause,Wm. H.Webb, | John H. Jackson and Peter K. Jones, The 8. W. Cary, Geo. L. Norton. Commissioners of | object is to render assistance to members con- conference: James F, Chapman, Robt. C.Wood, | templating marriage by means of assessments | which he was expected to take every morning, | scurity, It was in this little shop that Poe’ 36 Page Domestic Fashion Catal Sewall C. Cobb and Chas, 8. Hill. of members. The directors are J. W. Gunnels, and was often very tiresome about it. At last | attention was called to an advertisement i illustrating over 1,200 newest winter styl 2 The object of the league is “to: peomote the M. M. Bacon, A. J. Snead, M. B. Gunnels and as very e about i st | al (01 fas Co an vertisement in a ic Lyles give! 7 tte i is Philadelphia paper for a prize for the best | away at the Domestic Sewing Machine Office, development and distribution of the products | B, Wentworth. The association, to render as- Jethe attendant complained to his father, who phia, pape! © be a story, and it was there that he wrote his | 7th and H ste., C. Averpacu, Exclusive nt. ot American labor, by the extension of the | sistance to persons of good moral character | W#8 then crown prince, andafterward became | ous “Gold Bug, which carried off the €100 | | 23,25&26 _ merchant marine of the United States, and to | Who contemplate matrimony, takes this plan: | the Emperor Erederick. Now, the crown ize, ——__+___ . establish thereby more intimate commercial | A menaber pays 60 cents for « policy, 25 cents s | prince happened to know that his little son | Poe had been shifting for many be-| Salvation Oil is not a cure-all, but it will intercourse with other countries by frequent | month as dues, and is assessed 25 cents at each | took quite as much delight in seeing the sol- | tween Baltimor Philadelphia, and Pom York. | CUFe your headache or toothache every time. 5 and d direct American mail service.” marriay pokes Be: raed Fares be ae esi Ly gen papal = him = my poersbned He had been away from Baltimore for three or e call for this convention says: “This | over each month. sexes are eli- inks \ e gave two ni 8 | four months, when he turned up one evenin _& | z : —— a league was created for the purpose of making gible to assistance, it eae 4 necessary, how- | that day; one was that the guards were not to | at the Widow Meighan pati honed ahaa 4 = — Neyaeeye for cooling the skin Yvensaist vat con. 13TH ANDL unitedly and determinedly, an effort to obtain | ever, that the applicant be above sixteen years | salute Prince Henry, the other was thatthe | came in. He privately told me that he had fall softening the beard never before success- economic and patriotic legislation in behalf of | of age. boy need not take his shower bath. Accord-| been to Richmond and was on his way north to ly used. tu,f-2w WEDNESDAY, JAN, 30, 8 P.M, Single, Gentleman and “ Cau be obtained from the Lady Visitors, the Durect- ors, the prominent hotels, Jewelry, drug, and book es; also et the hall on the evening of the ball. Colgate & Co.’s Demulcent Shaving | —*"!** ane the revival of American shipping and for the nen 32s ee! ingly, the next morning the little prince w: tready for his wedding. It was drink all] For Brigh ick Fire PIANO-FORTE RECITAL restoragion of our flag upon the seas, There is| Bap Trwxs ror Tax Doc-Carcuers.—During | surprised and charmed to find that the aaa ad repeat until the crowd was pretty clean fuel bee Wa somes See not a politico-economie question before our na- | the recent short spell of winter weather it vias | moment he began grumbling about the bath he | fall, It was the night before election, and four | Coke, Jouxsox Duormens, erekooctapes manganite ree tional legislature that demands more serious | almost impossible for the poundmaster’s as-| was told that he could please himeelf as | of ys, including Poe, siarted up. We had not| 3m Exclusive Agents. MME. TERESA CARRENO, consideration at present than this. By these | sistants to perform their duty in all sections|to whether he took it or not Of! gone’ half a dozen squares, when we were s conventions we hope to agree upon a positive | of the city and District alike. The canines in | course he preferred to leave it alone, and as|habbed by agang of men who were on the — = Assisted by the Eminent Violinist, system by which we may stand together in ac- | some sections therefore had a sort of holiday | soon as he was dressed he scampered down to] jookout for voters to ‘coop.’ It was NEW_ PUBLICATION: MR. HERMAN RAKEMAN. tion from every state in our country.” time. In places where ice and snow still re-| the park, and then to the guard-house, as | the practice in ioe a9 81. ee é pescscar mantra main it i with reat difseulty and danger that — To his ean Cope ~ oa seize people, whether drunk or sober, the net can be thrown, and in many places ‘the | tookno more notice of him than if he had | jock them up until the polls were opene Two Murderers Praying. bad condition of the’ roadway prevents the | been a little stroct boy. Highly indignant, | {eck them up thom. aroand 40. every onder Fesrvary Arrastic, WM. BRIGGS PROFESSES CONVERSION AND JOINS i h e that the m Prince Henry ran to his father to complain. te fok “§ . quick passage of the wagon so that tl en Lary Pp! where they were made to vote the ticket of the | x, GREEN, HIS FLLLOW-CONVICT, IN PRAYER. —_ | cannot get near the animal before they can get | ‘Oh!’ replied tho latter, ‘how can you expect | Nari Now ready, has Serial and Short Stories, Essays, and et t a that controlled the ‘coop.’ Our co Rev. Mesars. Roberts and Walker visited the | out of the way and find a safe hiding place, | the soldiers to respect a dirty. unwashed | hi the rear of au praiae leaos on Cited Poems, by jail yesterday and spent a long time im singing, | 18 neighborhoods where cows and goats | prince?’ A chubby little youngster who had | street, It was part of the game to stupefy the SARAH ORNE JEWE7T, psetlba : abound the roads and fields are in such a con- | declared that it was his opinion that princes ith dragge r ° prayer, and conversation with Wm. Briggs,who | Gition that a foot nger can hardly pass | could do exactly as they liked, when they | Rrsoners with rs ogee Pei ee ee A WINTER COURTSHIP. on Saturday last was sentenced, im the Criminal | from one corner to another. Yesterday the | liked, and indeed had muttered something places, and over and over, it being as much as ednesday, and Court, to be hanged on April 5 néxt for the | men went out in search of tramp dogs, stray | about chopping off people's heads, seemed to] { man’s life was worth to rebel.” Poo was oo HENRY JAMES, ee es Valerie murder of Wm. Jones. The result was that | sheep and lost cows. In South Washington the | think this was quite a new bed of treating @| badly dragged that, after he was carried on THE TRAGIC MUSE. IV--VI Admission, 10, 20, and 30 ceuta,” Briggs, who on Sunday last refused even to | 2¢t Was thrown at a dog. The colored man slip- | prince. The prince took his bath without 4 | two or three different rounds, the gang said it - SSR Ay leave his cell to look out at the religious meet- ped on the ice and had a severe fall, word next Sean rage the soldiers might | was no use to vote a dead man any longer. So - eli ing in the rotunda, attended to all they 2 eo neapeet ten sane eae Bn agnts, they shoved him into a esb and sent him to a pacasharrmogennsmeted WASHINGTON AMATEUR OPERA CO, said to him, and commenced to pray for him-| ATTENTION is called to the receiver's sale by | | ‘Lhere is also an amusing story about the | hospital to get him out of the way. PASSE ROSE. XVIL-XIX. Repetition of self. After they had left he continued in | ction of horses, carriages, harness, &c., to | little crown prince, who is now. nearly seven | “Zhe commonly accepted story that Poo died prayer, and about 7:30 o'clock professed conver- | take pice Memncrror (January 26), at 12 Nera old. “When he was six he was given a | from the effects of dissipation is all bosh. It HARRIET WATERS PRESTON, sion, from that hour until nearly 1 o'clock | °’¢lock m., in front of the stables of Olcott & | bedroom to himself. instead of sleeping in the | was nothing of the kind. He died from land- vag P.AAM, this morning he continued his devotions. In | ©. in the alley between 13th and 14th and H | nursery, and what do you think he said when | anum or some other poison that was forced UNDER WHICH KING? MONDAY, JANUARY 28. 1889. conversation with some of the guards he said and I streets northwest. Thissale presents an | he was first taken to his new room? ‘O! thatis upon him in the coop. He was in a dying con- Tickets, 50 cents exch; to be had from members of that he had prayed before his trial for a ver- | Unusual opportunity for persons in search of | nice; how Tneed not be with the children any | dition when he was being voted around the AGNES REPPLIER, py ES 5S ee dict of mansiaughter, but was now entirely | 8tock of this character and general stable | more!’ He seemed a manly little fellow. for | city. The story told by Gri hav- jate-iw satisfied. and was perfectly ready to die, and | d¥ipments. See the advertisement elsewhere | he complained one day it is very unpleasant to | ing been on a week's spr icked A PLEA FOR HUMOR. LS, ee cared not if they took him to the gallows at | for further details. have to go out with the governess, because she | up on the street, is false; I saw him shoved once. He expressed during the evening a de- EGS aS could not march at all, and he could not keep | into the cab myself, and he told me he had just CHARLES WORCESTER CLARK, Week of January 21. Matinces Tuesday, Thursday, sire to see “Brother Green,” who was sen-| THE Emancipation Cetenration.—The exec- | step with her. Then he added, veryseriously, | arrived in the city.” ‘and tenced Saturday to be hanged af the. same | Utive committee on the emancipation celebra. | that he was quite sure that ‘sie would never | ° ‘The above narrative will form an intoresting | T= SPIRIT OF AMERICAN POLITICS AS SHOWN | Seventh, Season, and Uudinyuted iucoags of the Which ; t tion has decided that the various districts hold | make a soldier.” Z chapter in the life and death of th ou a re haeotacgeah gallate their meetings February 11, 1889, and elect | _The crown Prince and his three brothers— | whose life was a romance and whose daa IN THE LATE ELECTION. with, and going to Green's cell they clasped | delegates to meet in convention on the 12th at Frederick, Adalbert and Augustus William. | tragedy. The account of Poe's last days bers df Green's hall. The chair (Mr. J. H. Branson) | aged respectively five years, four years and 8 in several respects with the account ? Club. hands Poe votes Briggs beanested one of | appointed Arthur Goings, Rev. It, Johnson, | nearly two years—love to play at soldiers. | which the late Chief Judgo Neilson Poe, of Bal ee the guards to stand at his cell, and he offered a | Rev. G. W. Lee, Ralph Wormley, Miles Haw- | ‘They have a splendid collection of tin soldiers, | timore, gave to the undersigned, It is painiel A kins, J. F. C. Brown, R. A. Armstead. Alfred | horses, guns and fartresses, und an old soldier | to think that a manof Poe’ ne nae Sec veae pent Moore, Jas. Washington, W. H. Jordan and | who fought many areal battle teaches them | would. after a life of intolerable mice ae x Benj. Young as a committee to arrange for the | how to drill them all, and how to fight with | the wretched manner above described. ’ But it No Monument to Zachary Taylor. convention. them. The soldiers are painted like the differ- | must be admitted that the author of “The To the Editor of Tax EveNtne Star: : —_>——_ ent regiments, aud the three eldest boys are | Raven” was cooped and drugged to death by | WHITTIER'S PROSE WORKS. Prior to my present visit Thad seen Wash-| Txe Farner Recovciep, tx Morsen Op- | drossed in uniform when they play with them. | political toughs, who used the hapless poet New Riverside Eiition, from entirely new plates. ington Porc 9 many years, and, in fact, 1|PUmate.—A danghter of Paul Van der Esch, | They do not go to sch Bai they “have Grepeater ata local election. Others have | With Notesby Mr. Warrrien and Portrait Sche did not then see it, as Iwas on the wing, aad superintendent of the Astoria, N. ¥., silk mills, | a kind tutor, Herr Schubart, who has taught | vaguely stated this before, and the detailed | crown Svo, uniform with Whittier's Political Works, 3, loped a few da; ith her father’s coach- | the two eldest to read and write. t iven by 505 : NE PRE had no conception of what an imperial’ and | 2cPede few days ago with her. marriage the | mer of 1888 the princes had a delight L- | Se the-tinne GoxSents sha unecioe ben erated PTT tot: ache retoon |, . icmmeneoy ~ R beautiful city Washington has become. couple returned to Astoria, Mr. Van der Esch | dey with their mother at beautiful place . ; ———+e+ —___— ‘Accompanied by ladies, one of whom was on | met them and invited them to his residence, | called Oberof, in the great forest of, Thurin- ‘This Faition of Mr. Whitticr's Prose Seine Seana, Sains ae ee, Writings ° J . ¢ refused to adm’ . A little fortress was built for them in th Superintendent Chas. Douglas, of the Dboys’ | cludes, im addition to those heretofore collected, » | dren. her first visit to the national capital, I directed | 4T%, Van ser Each, howexst, retasnd to ature | corner of the garden, with a tent and tery | industrial school of Obio, at Lancaster, tes | number of eamaya, akelches, pretaces aed leben, BEST APPOINTED BOARDING STABLE IX THE the great military os {he monuments of | they atill remain, Br. Van der Exch hes given |*mail guns. bi nang rr abt parts ms prtyrered gy Bink COUNTRY; ¢25 A HORSE PER MONTH, INCLUD- aed ont tide of Washington, Jackson and cies = sts ‘ ice at a time of insubordination among the in. ING USE OF RING FOR EXERCISING. Amplocer- tt, as well as those of many of the heroes of maies, &c. riage room and special accommodations for coschmen, t wager of battle, known as Mew Bees Comtasam commanded by Peter McDermott ik PUBLIC MUSIC RIDES EVERY SATURDAY 4 more 5 “ ae the fort. hter - Stoppanp. NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. : Square o} & year tl HORSES FURNISHED AT 61.50 EACH. Zachary Taylor, one of the ablest and most ving : glorious of all the soldiers of the republic in ecg teen lt gyre 3 He looked PERSONS RIDING OWN HORSES, 50 CENTS, all ite history. When he told me there om Ge semen oe his <= skal" such monumengI was amazed, and am nwill, f2F | Tight a cere i Tateohone al for circular. f t ret f i EF ii I it ih i i i Hi sli i He iil H i

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