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——, = a ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. THE SAMOAN MATTER. ARKANSAS GREATLY EXCITED. “JANUARY 31, 1889. ' HOW WE KNOW HIM. LATE FOREIGN NEWS. PENINSULA’S QUANDARY. A Message From the President Trans- |The Assassination of John M. Clayton | The Stage Villain as He Goes On and Mr. Edward Goschep, the younger brother of | The Thrilling Life Romance of a Beau- mitting the Latest Information. Causes Intense Feeling. Off Forever. SS enna et Gn eatheqnes, tiful New Engiand Maiden. The President sent a message to Congress| The assassination of Hon. John M. Clayton yesterday transmitting the latest information | has caused a tremendous sensation in Arkan- of the State department with relation to the | 55. As soon as the news was learned s bill Samoan matter. The papers transmitted are a | Wa# introduced in the senate at Little Rock letter of instructions from Bismarck to the Ger- | authorizing the governor to offer $5,000 re- | cult to tell villain from an honest man, and man minister here and the most recent com-| Ward for the arrest of the murderer or mur-| this gives rise to mistakes; but on the stage munications from Vice-Consul Blacklock. The | derers, and it was made the special order for President, in his message, after describing the to-day. s documents sent, says: “It is also proper to in-| The remains of Mr. Claytofi were carried to about has been some talk as a — sible successor ‘Lord Sackville at Washing. ‘From the Chicago Tribune. who is now to say, as ie Sent mnacoteny hardly necessary oe ee and those who know ‘that he D—an H—lls’ next novel. As printed be- e e@ probably bee trent ncn ta Gexinaton: low it appears in somewhat condensed form, air Ww an The Potitische Nachrichten, of Berlin,contains | but contains all that is noteworthy in plot, in- an official paragraph denying that Prof, Geffc- | cident and dialogue in the entire story.) e ° Fafa cc ipeat ne asi |, pete om B tclear complexion form you that on Monday, the 28th instant, the | Little Rock last night, and were met at the [ances gh mee ype) bh ee late} a See nN memeRy, ae righ eco p ‘eceasion of the commuuication of the note of | depot by Knights Templar commandery and a burg professors from such action. = rel England day. e e the prince chancellor, the Secretary of State | Vast concourse of people, and escorted to the R Advices from Massowah state that the Hadab = sun, tithe a owe 7 was given to understand by the German min- | Commandery asylum, where they lie in state tribe have asked for Italian assistance against ee ae weer hogs hours hig! = Ss ister that a proposition from his government to | till to-day, to be taken to Pine Binff for inter- that Osman Digna, who threatens to attack them. | T@Y8, shining in through the second story bac! a B si ‘lor window of a plain frame dwelling-house . that of the United States f ference on | ment, The fatal wound isa very ugly one. A One thousand Clyde firemen and sailors have | P&r! m plait : ’ the Samoan subject wee on. ite way by mail, | charge of fifteen buckshot entered the right = - struck for an increaso of three shillings per | 0”, quiet street in Dismalton, lit up « split-| 4 —The Great SOAP,—Sold having left Berlin on the 20th instant; so that | side of his head, tearing a hole in which a man week, which the Allan company has pont ay ea occupied by a th d young —_ its arrival here in due course of mail can be | could run his fist. Prince Bismarck’s manner of releasing Dr. | %0™82 evidently suffering from heartburn. looked for in a very short time. The scene at Pine Bluff, the victim’s home, . The window, it should be mentioned, was of “In reply to an inquiry from the Secretary of | when the news was conveyed to his family, was pee hr gese itemi sped seta: @: Frege orainery coustrustion, being made of ine sash = —— the proposition referred t to was ey _ Epa gn ae ror] “get out and ph wrveies his bosiness.”” had dropy ped ot rs jar roe Pawan nA if th: it fe tween inal Z f the United States, Germany and Great Dritaim, | Be the courthouse, ‘There “was. an im os ‘Two holders of Panama canal shares applied | the top of the lower sash was partially broken Sich was suspended im July, 1857, oF for the | attendance. “After the adoption of appropriate —— to the courts in Paris for « summons against | off a if it had been hastily raised by inserting AUCTION SALES. LADIES’ GOODS. ution eonsiderati Samoan affairs de novo, the | resolutions « committee was appointed to re- | 7! . he | M: de Leaseps. They demand the disso an axe oF soup ladle at the bottom and prying THIS AFTERNOON. Slormsen mabsister canton ls saabilieg So cooer | Guess bontaana boenen te eieae eke Sy feree aoe Fag dant Pommonts. Tt was Uno matter,” be| of the present company and. the appointment | upward. ‘This might have been dong ins | ————___ aren Mas. M. A. Coxxexzy, Until the proposition which left Berlin on the | church bells tolled when the remains arrive and | 1° might be, his b Fear roment, though | of a liquidator, with power to make over to a | moment of forgetfulness by the auburn-haired phere DOWLINA, Anenencer. 20th instant should have been received.” when the funeral takes place. A committee of He had le, childlike faith in | RW com the assets of the old concern. | and contemplative domestic who was employed | ¥ERy VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY NO. 814 . twelve citizens was also appointed to go to| pe: 400 nad @. simple, dlike faith in | The court poe tponed its decision until Satur- | st astipend of €3.50 per week to do the cook-| “EIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN HAND I Sgr reese cts Little Rock and act as an escort to the remains, | Providence. | °°A time will come.” he would re-| aay,” at the request of « holder of Panama | ing and look after the house. bap gta ne Ee ag ed Bismarck, in his letter of instructions, dated | » = r A ‘ mark, and this idea consoled him. Of late, “ ye woman who sat in the chair was | On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY THIR- ? The funeral will take place Friday. Prominent | j, this ‘to | Canal lottery bonds, the court appointed a se- 4 “ TY-FIEST, 1889, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. January 13, says: “I have already notified your | democrats, referring 40 the outrage, say the ite Seton ae gems 2 Pikes we | duestrator of the sums received by the com- | near-sighted and wore steel-rimmed glasses, | 723% Premises I shall sell lot Shin square’ 105 23 | _ She excelleney that, according to telegraphic com- | only way to vindicate the good name of the +5 Piha sger tna Raed pany from all future issues of shares. She was not handsome, but there was an ex- | feet 6 inches by an averae depth of about 125. feet, it S Amorunent of x P: lways regarded it of the finest traits in i ith i iinproved by & first-class frame dwellit tain’ ‘MES, DINNER and BALL DI “ and | Siways reg: a8 one ression about her sallow face, with its square | iP Dy a frst ng, containing: forces, which had landed at the requisition of | | Mr. Clayton was a brother of Powell Clay- | his affection, Sine betes hee ook incite Mee | hey eagred Shakespeare shall be translated | hE to inch nt hn a sarees teammons who met tieaty. the most desirable locations im | "4 LADY, FORMERLY CARRYING ON DRESA- ti jalconsnl for th tection of Ger- | ton, one of the leading republicans of Arkan- ap r rs : eft pe = Meir oe ae eae, "emdange red by | sas, and had himself been’ a resident of the | £2,” extent that is unladylike,* Every time he | into Chinese. Mother,” she said to an angular matron who third cash: balance in six im New York, would like the of ‘erms of sale. Wastaneton Mi. Prices sal perfert 8 I attempts to explain his devotion to her thehero| The first great f th Pr: i Saeed oe ae ae epee, Dearing interest, and 9° | Cutting and basting Sepecialty. "7 Cat me al ?-Twe fora rts Secs Sling tre" veil Pu | re ogee, im ors eh | wat pl on Ney ngs ehn se | Sasori Ptne oe ase | Sree ea at GS| Pantene set Gees ames RE was attacked by armed Samoans belonging to | terms he served ‘as sheriff of Pulaski | at‘catcnes him making love to her and tells | & aD“ weteta’ saber tn the Wester polnce. | at times Giinly onaateoanet on impression—that | “Post, required at tmnolo nae IN sncen, | Gaiot Uenge Site coe’ petted te ene ae the party of Chief Mataafa. ‘This unprovoked | county. | He ran for Congross againat Mr. Cit: | fhe? Sy ere”) or the “guests,” and they | the caar and caarina led off in the firstipolon: | this life of excitement is making me slighty | —*°et__ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, _| Waist Lining They are. perfeck im eveey a is sai ave taken place unt 7 age come round and nag him. We sho ink | sige, i i 6 a this occadlon mone than Atty eran sidirs | iter was given the cerdtento. Mr Clayton | thatthe villain mnt grow to odtively dni | the canny, wt hy hart nee | ee ut away the yarn stocking she waa SALES AUER BEAL, ESTATE DS AMR 3 n_ befor . ini o darning i a ROSLYN. 2 “ye andoticers were killed and wounded. had begun a contest for the seat, withstanding all this he still hankers after her | $chweinitz, while the czar’s partner was Lady | darni By deny Hames” chicecatie aan Per RP WAMSEEY, BED WE ce at. “In consequence of this we have been trans- rmed and swears she shall be his. He is not a bad- he Revis “4 » and Gxahdria county, Va., rendered ou the 14th day of % " pleated from the territory of mediaterial nego-| fe a — — looking fellow, and, from what we know of the | _ The article in the Contemporary acy cece. ry Bored cess caceaiy eteied coure Uhecels Rasen Banker Sek em fiations by which the imperial consul in Apia | Frm the Woman'sJommad sarhet, we ‘should ony there ure Plenty of | tacking Prince Bismarck, is attributed to Dr. | the qioaay slumbers of «dejected cat ther Ing iterate complainants and Hic nh yoncile 1e e! <q i enzie. ' “ i - i, i = a me bri ae prowl — pte don Sieies; begging Maghand Gi tee prong Fred irls who would jump at him. Yet, for le. limply on the rug before the fire, “I think you meant or the purgone ar Tw “LOCK | Sortment of Imported Ball and Evening Dresses; also r e of settling down with the dismal young | ‘The Manchester Guardian says that Lord we of his English and American colleagues, into a/ man suffrage, which, according to him, has| female for his wife, he is prepared to go had better spend a few months in Italy. What | "ON TiiDAy, the latest novelties in Spring and Summer Costumes y c Salisbury, vieldi . % with- oo 18b9, in front of ‘Clark's “Club House,” at Rosl; " We alee car a tee har’ Bees | Worked very badly in this country. English- | through a laborions and exhausting course of | draw the Erle ec cekn nae eon ith | shall we have eS cdiemes 1 | der chttgr for sale at public suction to the highest bid- | "g,.010) sttantion given to orders for Bell and Rven- We shall carry on the contest which has been | - on, says, should make themselves ac- | ime and to be bullied and insulted by every | the East African codst as soon as Germany : “[st. All that lot of ground Kuown as lot No. 5 in the | ing Dressea. forced upon us by Mataafa and his followers ee Si - f¥o- | 0ne he meets. His love sustains him under it | commences to operate on shore. Three weeks later. Rome. Vatican. Cata-| acca of partition of RB Lica cetate dated Ate eee | Ee guaranteed. ye23-168 with the utmost consideration for English and | quainted with the American experience. Wo-| 3)" “io robs and forges and cheats and lies and ——-— ee —_____ combs. Pigeons. Gloomy sunshine. Oppres- | 1851, and the plat and survey accompanying the same, | TNE FEDORA DRESS SHIELDS ARE PRO- American, interests. | Our military measures | man suffrage has been tried in Nebraska (this | murders and ursons. If there were any other | Germans Declare War on Mataafa. sive feeling of ennui, Feporded in $e orks cece of cee county comes of | SS et by “Aosera, WOODWARD & Loraoe have in view only the punishment of the mur-| will be news to the Nebraskans) and was! crimes he could commit to win her love he ‘THE LATEST REPORTS FROM SAMOA. “Mother,” said Peninenl: one Dounded and described as follows, viz: ing at J, | Sethe best in stock. They have no equal, derers of German soldiers and the protection | abandoned there. It is still under trial in one | would, for her sweet sake, commit them cheer- . other, said Peninsula, as the two “t | 2Stone in the marsh on the Potomac river. corner io | *sle everywhere. 3219-0 of our trymen and their property. | terri It ii al refusal to “tg "t kt A cablegram from Auckland, New Zealand, | in front of the Pamphilia-Doria palace, “isn’t | lot 4. thence 8.59 E. 93 links toD on said river, 8. our country , property. | territory, and the result is a gener ‘usa! fully. But he doesn’t know any others, and ‘ mat dak - , w San Bet 4 will ba LE Hy 363! Muss J. B As, they on” their part are at war | try it elsewhere, The adverse verdict is the | she still does not love him, and what is he to | dated January 90, says that Samoan advices say | t! Rife rood tee ee een nmael What | Stn Pete h eens cee warrant Ss Ges ° wend with Tamasese, our interference will nec-| more significant because an almost fatuous | do? that the Germans have declared war against oe — for, I wonder, anyhow! ner to the tract; thence leaving the river and running MODEL RIDING HABITS essarily assume the character of assistance to | woman-worship prevails in “the states,” He ——se0_____ Mataafa, and that probably all the Samoans y daughter,” replied the mother, with a | up the hill 14 W. 5.70chainato Ke stane Gp oul| EVENING AND RECEPTION COSTUMES ‘Tamasese. In the endeavor for the just pun-| prophesies that women would not be conserva~ Robbed His Employer. will join against the Germans, croaty JowR, 8 she aimlomly looked at her | line) ie the center ef tee cutitrosa: 8 GRaMsW.631 re 1446 ishment of ® murderous crime we hope for | tive but radical, and declares that woman suf- | 4 BALTIMORE TOBACCO GRADER CONFESSES THAT ——--——e0—— watch and remembered she had not wound it | ior No, 4: thence with lot No, dN. 12 (2.8.10 chains | +> ON BRANDIN 1990 PENRAVE the co-operation of the treaty powers in Sa-| frage would work more mischief than any Popes and Cardinals. since she left Dismalton; “we will go to Ve- | to the beginning, containing 3 acres 30 poles of laud. | VR ease. 1220 2e a - HE STOLE NINE HOGSHEADS OF TOBACCO. nice. 2d. All that lot of ground known as lot No. 10 in = Gowns, yw -3 moa in friendship with us, and we ask the | measure ever proposed by Mr. Gladstone. This,} 04 W. smith aged thirty, a tobacco | From the New York Graphic. > said ‘partition, plat’ and survey, commonly | Street Costumes, etc., made at short notice government of the United States to be good | from an ardent tory, is the utmost possible ex- te 4 op . Of the 863 popes registered in the statistics CHAPTER III. SQuarry Lot, and bounded anid described as follows, | Sand work, one Sttilie required. Reqaonable prices, enough to furnish the consuls and the com- | pression of disapprobation. grader, in the employ of ©. M. Benning- of the holy nee only 49 are of foreign nation-| Gondolas. St. Mark's. Pervading damp-| viz: Boinning at a, two large stone s on the edge or | ng Aah BS jalo dm? manders of its ships of war in Samoa with Nebraska has never had woman's suffrage. | haus, of Baltimore, has been arrested and ad- wh toreaiorr 5 —— ; ; ha nan’s su ality, the other 224 are Italians, and include 111 | 2¢** Odors of garlic, and pensive memories of | Chaius to Bog Tak os links ie a tno en tee Baek | GUPEREE EDU <uitable instructions. Our armed forces there | A municipal suffrage bill is pending in its leg-| mitted his guilt of the charge of larceny of | *lity, > ani Ty ae Ss HAIR DESTROYED, LEAVING NO ; ian de: 4 i Of said river, corner to lot No. 3,8. 3 W. 3.80 chains | Strace, by lectric needle process, endorsed by fre instructed to avoid and prevent all injury | islature at the present time. In Wyoming, | nine hogsheads of leaf tobacee valued a $1,500, | Romans. Among the foreign popes there have | Venetian days. Continuation of ennui. to dea stone i he weat line of lot No. 3. aud comer to Edy I r- Mone Tal commerce and Property, and to | the “one territory where woman suffrage is | On October 25 last a fire. occurred in the stor. | been 15 French, 8 Gfeck, 6 German, 6 Syrian, | _ “Mother, I yearn for my New England Home? | Jot Xo, 2: N,85.8.0, 5.21 chains tors stake or stone | this ity. Mlec cnlg aguinst the folloters of the ports winch | Sti under trial,” a formidable phalanx of | age room, and Mr. Benninghaus laid claim for | § Spanish, 3 African, 2 Dalmatian, 1 English, 1 meter es ee sles om a later poplar stuiup, corner tolot No. | a Ewcar pyersic-comienn AND DRY CLEAN: galy against the’ followers of the party which governors, judges and ecclesiastical {ignitaries | loss of the thirty-four hogsheads, but on in-| Epirafe, 1 Antiochian, 1 Portuguese, 1 Thra- too Oriental’ Twant you should not become | ir aegatt sane of lot No.1. thence with said line N84 | JFYREXCH TABLISHMENT, 1205 New Work ave, initiated the contest against our troops by a | testify to its good effects, and the advocates o: ieaelian in. | Epirate, hian, , cs y E-3.78.chaine to ycontaininie 2 | Piret'class Ladies’ and Gene? work of vers murderous attack. We shall, of course, abide | woman's suffeage have had a standing challenge ive ts ae trail yong twenty-| cian and 1 Flemish. 'The last named, who | too much excited. Remember how the story land. “All this property is situate on the Vincinta bank 2 i ; ‘ : 2 the Potomac river, opposite Georgetown, D. C., is | Hon. Pl }elyet and Evening Dresses AN’ phe agreements with America and England | out for years to its opponents to find two per-| ground that the debris showed there could, rigned under the title of Adrian VI is the | of Annie Quillburn worked upon your sensi- | of tht, Potomse, river. opposite Georgetown, D: Cu ts | 5s CARINE BCH, formeriy with ‘A. Placher i 7 AN LE} th respect to Samoa, and pay due regard un- | sons in the whole territory who will assert,|not have been more than that number. latest in date, and his elevation goes back to | tive nature.” vestment. and Maison Yriese, Paria. . npr - it i e a i i: i i T sale; One- f th to | OU" x r all circumstances to the rights of those | under their own names and addresses, thatit | The firm thereupon communicated with the the year 1522. So it is more than three Mother!” exclaimed Peninsula, in a voice of ition 4 jomy oe pk uo puchene manag to | Need MISSES CUNNINGHAM, . . ; ees n - : turies and a half since a non-Italian pope | hopeless melancholy, ‘we will return home.” | °° “FURR 3° powers as established by treaty. I beg your | has had any bad resulta whatever. Prof. Gold- | police authorities, charging Smith with the | fos sat iat pe ly, - of six months, and the residue on a credit of twelve | 923 F street sescnd ‘oor, exeellency to bring this communication to Mr. | win Smith ought to acquaint himself with the ftof the remaining nine hogheada, The | 298 8a upon St. Peter’s throne. CHAPTER IV. quonths from the day of sale, the credit installments to | And 1310 8th st-n.w. between 3 x sud Osta, eto Bayard’s knowledge by reading it to him and to | American experience before he undertakes to | detective Sao meal ‘tat ‘Smith so Aet various | 740%, the, 61 existing cardinals only 32 are bear 6 per cent interest from the day of sale, and to be leave a copy of it with him if he requests it.” | acquaint others with it. i i i Dism: 4 th inary New land by the bo the purchases chasers, | ums shipped fobacco under the ame of | than be en that te stance bSeneen the foo | dav. The other and anghier alighted from | Sieceusperwaal sear sat reat gts | Mia Ms Jy Praxo, Aesmes ‘ 5 “ = i ; ; = z . a | litle until the same are fully'paid; or cas! at | 329 F st. nw. (Mrs. ‘= he aed part a vertAsatlon af caws dig. | Der of periiancet tind trices ene ama; | T- Sanit td o firm in a western city. clements is acarcely perceptible. Among the | the two-seated carryall, and had their trunks | the option of the purchaser. Coiveyancing at the FINE FRENCH HALL GooDa, ae Se eek Pt = veenennen Ot aees OF | a caatage gurantee anal aster Because He Was “In Trade.” girdinals who are not Italians there ure 8 | carried into the house, paid the man and went | “Duish‘hiewstdein’ Va, Jan, 30, 1880, Also, : patches from Samoa that have been heretofore | Woman Stirs constitutional amendment in a French, 4 Spanish, 8 English, 3 Germans, 3| in, They had returned home. A few more A. MUSRBACH, A special selection in SHELL, AMBER AND DULL P =e thet oe age ene} THE MAYOR OF OTTAWA BLACKBALLED AT THE | Port, ese, 2 Hungarian, 2 Austrian, 1 Croat- | ¢) of had fall from the md- 109 irfax st. Alexandria, JET ORNAMENTS. SHAMPOOLNG. published. The letter includes a diary of the | in the great state of Ohio”—a state where no auatal ike eatena avo fon tee oe ustrian, 1 Croat | chunks o potty had fallen, fr Beco! GAMES E GATOR EEL OPMAMENTS, SHAMPOO nai proceedings and the condition of affairs each | such amendment has ever been submitted. Quite a social sensation has been caused at | can. » 1 Canadian - story back window, and the cat was rather 102 8. Fairfax st., Alexandria, a The diary shows that the officers of the | The friends in Ohio are seeking to secure the * thinner than formerly, Otherwise the place Special Commissioners of Sale. Nipsic have not been inactive. It is recorded | submission of one now. One is really tempted | Ottawa by the blackballing of Mayor Erratt was unchanged. 1. HH. FOURG, clerk of the clrcalt court of Ge Se } ose W! a nged. ae ‘ty of Alexandria, Va.,do certify that the special | on the 20th of December that Capt. Mullan | to say to these learned gentlemen, in popular | and Dr. Valade by the newly-organized Ottawa For Those Who Smoke Pipes. “What time is it, mother? Commissioners sbove Damed bave executed ‘onde, | si jufectured by the Brookly "id Co, Sold by all’ ary-goods ‘houses in the Lie DRESS SHIELDS ARE THE BEST. MANU- Broo klyn Shite ts ates. i i i ee ee “I think,” said the mother, looking at the | with good persoual security, as required by suid de- | "js NTON FISCHERS DRY GLEANIN cauleat te eonbae pile tele eiseric mask ee be fapasg pemeay oinns Oe ree Ee oe mamabership wad 0! | oT naw Teporter was trying to smoke the | sun, “it must be about 11 rololeck. macs half- | Si) tnas.st (auck: Cr. OF As xi %, TisHMeNT AN Dyk WORER B00 Or cay eld im readiness to go ashore at need. It is | that are not so. : reat Of @ champagne supper at the club. The | proof-reader’s pipe, and was choking and | pasi,” she added, reflectively. TAHOE DOWLING: Medion | maedinrannas pente Garments of sl unde cleaped ane asserted that when the American schooner was | English women have had municipal suffrage | Dallot was a joirft one, and one-seventh being | strangling over a mouthful of nicotinoas ox- CHAPTER V. 2 é siezed (soon afterward released) the American | since 1869, and it has proved so unobjection- | aginst them, they were declared ineligiblet 00s moderate.” Goods calied for snd delitered b , tract distilled from the stem. “Do youknow| The evening shades had fallen, but a faint | REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT | moderate. Go STS EAE aoe Zak Sa flag was plainly seen flying at her masthead. | able that the same right was extended a few | The club is principally made up of governmen. P vba : o i 8. ROOMS. L GARMENTS, MADE UP OR RIPPED Lette tren Commnptier Malle $0 taate- | veietten G ike nites ode en | emleyes” a Ee ipo Tho let | hati the best thing to clean » pipe?” asked | odor of boiled cabbage still pervaded the quiet | Oy SATURDAY, REDIUARY SECOND, 1880, at toowraing Dace OP tary Whitney state that there should be more | ds the Rutland (Vt.) Herald says, ‘The English | it be ‘understood that they don’t want either | the Pee inne age tout Waiting for a | New England home. There was a knock at the | | : SCHER, , f i Pn i sales-rooms, I will vell' general assortment of House. vOUGe nw, vessels at Samoa, and that the Americans there | will be likely to jadge more by their own expe- | of the two gentlemen mentioned in the club, pice ond Katee permet bo df the | tront door, The bell, it ehould be explained, | bold Furniture, Carpets, Stoven, Lace Curtainy wey | = Obata will find protection on the Mipsic and thata| rience than by any experiments in Nobraske, because they were both “tin trade,” one being a ‘ALSO. = = 4 i f i was out of repair. large Pool Table, with balls, &. SEF TIS force will be landed to protect their property. | or Wyoming, or Kansas’ or Boston, a chemist, and Mayor Erratt keeping a large | into the bowl It will make the foulest pipe | "Ty. caller was shown into the parlor. $00 Crbolatered Cots in lots to nie ——HOUSEFURNISHINGS. __ —— eee — ee — furniture store. On Monday Mayor Erratt got | *Wee “TJ have called, Peninsula, to” —— Two ron Safes, Be. ~ Demands of Pennsylvania Knights. Variety is the Spice of Life. * “‘aquare” on the exclusives by suing each of Lilies to be Fear ot Mester, The young village doctor paused a moment AT TWELVE M., Wat Purrns, Daarerses, 1 At the convention of Knights of Labor at | From the Clothier and Furnisher. the Ottawa club men whose ‘houses are fur- From the Buffalo Courier. 3 to suppress an involuntary spasmodic action be Carriages, Wagons, &. HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING, Maina, Sa Tootereey, # cecttalion was | 11 Mascd © g568 Reiasy. ators xevenity of | UAEOT Tres hie Coens on Ot (Whi owe, O00- | rea eauemal waathan “had prodnoed = re- | jit looked like « yawa, but may have been.e} ‘Terms THOMAS DOWLING, REX FURNITURE POLISH. adopted favoring the consolidation of the vari- | Wall street man who is famous forhis practical | i’ CGurt and make them explain why, if rites markable effect on hothouse flowers, Easter | “| hove called, Peninsula, to ask if you will | -2*2-** Auctioneer. | THE P. HANSON HISS MANUFACTURING 00, ous bilis dealing with the “pluck me” stores be- | jokes. Itappears that a few days before Christ- | are gentlemen, they don't pay their bills, in- | lilies, which at this time in ordinary winter | marry m F[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 815 15th st. nw, stea fore the legislature. The Australian system of | mas he purehased a half dozen canes exactly of paying heavy club fees and giving | weather are about a foot h, and now over “Fotheringay,” she answered. looking at the | SMALL LOT WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS | _ Baltimore House, 217 N. Charles st. 411-3m voting was indorsed. A resolution was also | alike, the design being in the form of a | club dinners. The mayor says he will show no | 9 foot high and in eat foley They will | bickory-wood fire in the grate with painful in- AT AUCTION. | i i 4) ” IN} a jURTH FEBRUARY, 1889, at | adopted requesting the state department to beautifully wrought silver snipe-head. A half | ™rcy to any of them. robably be as scarce when Easter comes as if | °eTtitude, ““I cannot say whether I will or not.” | .08 MONDAY, FOURTH ¥ | Coomxe By Gus include in its annual report a list of all corpor-| dozen of his intimate friends each received An Actress’ Inventions. The winter had been #0 cold. that even: the ee west, opposite, Botanical : : ; cxithewasa — aie ations. their capital stock and location. If this | one of these canes on Christmas eve, and then | London Letter to Philadelphia Telegraph. warmth of the greenhouse could not forge Not Fond of Snowball ee ae A full line of is net done by the state the work will be car- | ensued a rush to the furnishing stores to secure t i K them. It has taken but little coal to warm the | prom ~~ Cases. wil be ued unfing & revision of he'hate | Smeywtable setur, for the unexpected gf |aevigned by no lee pervn than our popuins | Rout, and in mod! rypects the weather has | Pipette Bowim Cowes | ain Bets eretar Gas COOKING STOVES will be issued urging a e ist 2 tl 7 mr : 0 7 Hacks constitution in the interest of labor. It is | Qu,Christmas day, as "hameaior ten actress, who has proved herself possessed not piper the Dona -trndnanbel an week snowballed to their hearts’ content, but Piste Goth Pagicr Gutta, On hand and for sale. claimed thatthe constitution is inimical to leg- | glove box, a silver thermometer, an umbrella | only of histrionic but also of inventive genius, The Sanctum in 2889. Monday’s joys in this direction only emphasize Brussel mh31 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPARE, Her candle-shade, which she patented not long | Jules Verne. the deprivation of the rest of the winter. On islation looking the betterment of the relations d is silk muffler. between individual employers and their em- aenGad? he claimed, as he opened each : . Torito ease , a - i rr ‘. a aay ago, was quite the rage for a time, but her ” Tuesday everything was frozen up, and there aaa Chairs. | sate hapadleeanen sory they plate gems ee ake in jut oe the | jatest invention has all the advantages of the| “We have Phototelegrams, from Mercury, | was an end of it. Tivalid aud othe Chairs __PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Harrbberg.” A resolution was sleo adopted | Ci,ianks to.eech of ts of teen eee Pears te handsome black, lace fan, but when | «Yon, indeed, ‘There's a siete ysl ea plosseducation hasty no means been neglected Walnut Wardrobe and Cheffonter. (Foctath copetion Si Rae fi in taxation. i examined by one who knows the “‘secre' ire.” ie stood beside the window on y look- lami ‘ i“ ~ ‘ see gg rp ete Nery noted. songed | #Prings,” the usefainess of the Parasol contain- bere mm scrgny ees ing out with a sad and chastened air'st the Gas Stove, Kitchen Requisites, te. SS 2. = prec Connectiont | Farmer's Success. with Wall street men on that particular Sunday | 128 fan and watch sinks into insignificance, for | ‘‘And what of Jupiter? passers hurrying by with hands held to their | Terms.cash. rom the Hartford Courant. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | Saxprns A rpeouas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE ; i y “Nothing as yet. We cannot quite under- ( i ae enter I concealed in Mrs. Kendal’s new patent are scis- ng 2 ears; and his mother, who understood his Speaking of “little things,” I have in mina | St sha Se came ee sors, mirror, hairpins, powder-puff, pencil- | stand their signals, Perhaps ours do not reach | feclings, came and patted him on the shoulder now a man who fifteen years ago bonght a farm | carrying a rather noticeable silver snipe-head | 8°; Pins, glove-buttoner and tiny watch. i affectionately. Srarax. DECKER BROS.. ER, FISCHER and ESTEY PIANOS. Sold o z ap Rt terms aud for rent, 1 : Meee haath 1d ha ‘a “That's bad,” exclaimed the proprietor, as | “"° Y » “— - here in Connecticut for $8,000, paying down | came. Presently another \ prmmggme a ag the thought of being provided with ail these | Be hurried away, not in the best of hiner | kacemneeer tt ee ee MISCELLANEOUS AND CLASSICAL wroatenpeedarcoeg what cash he could, and giving @ mortgage of | into the lobby w ie te pening pi arunane necessaries of a toilet table in the person of an | toward the hall of the scientific editors, “Yes,” he responded hopefully, “I suppose BOOKS, Two hundred and four rennry (204,000) Estey £4.500 for the balance. ‘The general line of | (cure,t? pe Cures in, everyt the exact coun | Mocent-looking, and, to all appearances, sim- A Justifiable Lynching. 80; but I’m afraid God isn’t very fond of snow- a orwans have been made and sold. Every where the his farm operations has been the same as his | terpart of that held by the first comer, whom | P!¢ black fan pape os From the Philadelphia Record. balling, ir he, mamma?” (ALSO A FI cn boven pony mrerav. | ue Bena ghetop, Pater’ chau for el neighbors’, in addition to which he has been | he greeted cordially; and presently they com- ‘Apt, if mot Accurate. Philadelphia Man (in Dakota)—“What did * MENTS RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR CATALOGUE,) | MoBtDIY Payments, Call and oxaznine, oking about the farm for brush to cut and — money a Fecbepe trp sm Weems the Now York Gua, that man do, steal a horse?" Advancement of the Retailer. AT 4 Fe Wee one to pick up, touching up the pastures with | wonderment. In the course an hour roe too : . ‘Comm UCTION ROOMS, V xi NN! « . ‘little top dreseing here aud there, gathering | four other well-dressed gentlemen had entered | _-4Young hopeful, in going through with his | Leader Lanching Mob--“"Worse. ithe retell anas Ghani of ta peseenk aay are, t on ccc eA earns ss leaves in fall and muck in winter to add to his | the hotel, each equipped with a showy snipe- | bed-time devotions in an up-town nursery the | “Kill somebody?” ‘ . ra P Prasad ering TUESDAY, FEBRUARY FIPTH, 1889, mene Pile: With a good dairy. pigs and | head cane, and forming a sort of symposium | other night, repeated, with considerable unc-| “Worse ‘ner that, stranger. We don’t ppch | 2 S087 Teepe De sn eeiranss of Shake peede AAND FOLLOWING EVENINGS.” ultry, and a large fruit and vegetable gar- | in the corridor while they exchanged greetings | tion and tolerable accuracy, a portion of the fellers for hoss steatin’ an’ killin’ no more, | °°*,_ This advancement applies in many il ERMS CAS! ways. ‘The retailer of to-day has advantages | TERMS CASH and with other ~‘little things” that can be | and exclamations of surprise, drew the curious > ” . ATALOGUES READY. ed up about the farm from time to time, | attention of a host of fellow brokers to the fact | 7Wety-third Psalm, including the verse: ca THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. We're a law-abidin’ people wen we ain't pushed . 4 : $ . i in" t thought of by those before him. He has | ; en eT - is marketing something in the village two | that they all carried canes exactly alike. “Thou preparest a table before me in the | too hard. But you see there ain't no law to | 2° hase: ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, three days in the week all through the year, is!” came in concert from the | presence of mine enemies: Thou annointest gay | Feach that fel Je cane the telephone, over which he can receive orders | W Teeeecaa agowecont and thus always h to meet the daily ex- gentlemen as the cane giver came in | head with oil; my cup runneth over.” There isn’t?” e from his customers at any and all times. Again . penses. A family of five have been well edu- efore p.m. “Very good of you, old | Next,morning a baby sister of four, as she o, sir. He's one 0’ these ere eastern | he can order such goods ashe may need from | PEREMPTORY SALE OF NINE tated. the mortgage paid off. many improve. | m: ‘Such » stunning design!” “So like toyed with her spoon and milk at brenkfast, | coyotes, wot comes around suggestin’ jaw- | his jobber in the largest cities, thus saving the TWO-STORY BRICK 6 ments made on the place, and he is several | ou, you know!” “Suppose you bought them quite unconscious of observation, paraphrased | b' Injun names for North and South Da- | time, expense and trouble of going in person. | S\ph OF LERCH STREET BETWEEN thousand dollars ahead in money safely in- | all and had the factory razed to the ground, | the evening text as follows: “I'll spill my cup | " oy in he has the electric light, which he uses} on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUAKY FIFTH, vested. His neighbors, who have only been * and kindred salutations greeted the | over if I want to, and everybody will be look- A “Ss, » Lette: advantage om inside and in front of his OCK, we will sell, in front of the pean able to just make a living, will tell you he | donor, who received his ovation quite modestly | ing.” Oc orgie = store. Then there are all the brands of goods FeLi acai ao spends too much time “fussing with little | and said: RE Te OH From the Birmingham Age. that he carries in stock upon which the manu- fronting feet on Pierce street, by a depth of 7: things,” yet after all has been “mighty lucky.” “Lam aware that you are all of quict tastes Lessons in Experience. At a recent church investigation in Lee facturers spend thousands of dollars in intro- | feet, to a 20-foot alley, and impeows et nine two- 6 see s y "| and justly rank along the best dressed men of | From the ocr see county, Ala., among colored friends, one of the —_ and pocins oe sre consumer, | story brick dwellings, cach com ac The Streets of Brussels. the metropolis. | I only desire to say one word | _Jinks—‘I made a bet with Miss De Pink last | witnesses testified to having a “synonymous” | thereby creating » demand and increasing i i, balance in 1, 2, and 3 | PYALLET & DAVIS PIANOS, SUPERB IX TONE: From the Providence Journal. while you are all together with walking sticks night—” irrcagpe Darran Oninion of the nh {is sales, Socially the retailer has ad- botes to bear interest at 6 per center annam Hi frepertt Yorkin gant i tpl, tow Clean, gay, and brilliant they are in the up- | exactly alike; that one word is, ‘Joblots!" ” P from day of sale, atu ured by trust on | py i a ii it “4 vanced, and in particular grocers, who oe A < % ot ». Fine preparatory: ar now per town on a fine day. with their leisurely | 4 Toar went up from the listeners and the | Blinks—“Gloves against a necktie, I sup- bins dled vray CecB Lar caged teroting | &fe now recognized and looked upon with a | Prawn scid cf allcoatat oven of purcs 225 6H) | —— er Sabaneta i, Awent oot well-dressed crowds of promenaders, the equi- | SX ¢*Atisites scattered as chaff before the | Post 1 dollars will be required on each pare@ ou day n asked the moderator. ‘How do I know? | §Teat deal more réspect and regard than in past vey" ta at cost of purchaser. If the ECIALTIES. pages of royalty, and the beau monde, the fal-| wind. A “¥-e-8, How did you know? Why wasn't his name signsd in full at the nad days, He has papers devoted to his interest, | Conveyancing, &e-..st cost of purchaser, | SP. CIALTIES. alts . he story quickly got out on the Stock Ex-| “Oh. women always bet that way. If they | tn. of it?” which come to him regularly and serve to keep | Cf will be resold at the risk and LECTRICITY—15 YEARS A SPECIALTY IN loping officers and companies of soldiers always | change, and now the well-caned six may only | Win they insist that it was a bor of gloves they emaselO 'S SSAIS) him posted as regards the markets and matters | of —y~¥ ces eben Geer, E curing nervous and mental ching somewhere or other to the strains of | eet in rainy weather when umbrellas can be | Were to have; but if they lose you get a 25-cent A Test of Promise. of general interest to himself. There are or- | {ice of such resale in some esnteeg an wtgeine treehien, paralysis, tum ‘nciatica. hye most excellent bands or the spirited fanfare of | C##tied. After $ o'clock on clear days they go | necktie. sais ae, From the Boston Courier. SS ee sind tom ase i, moved. Sirtures twampet and roll of drums. And very pictar- — avoiding one another, for if two of Mistaken Identity. A pretty accurate test of the promise of a pendiors: o1 Giabonest ‘persous from obtaining Y HORSE, 7 COWS (FRESH AND SPRINGERS) Se ee clothing. Dr. L. 6. aOR, watthest Seine ee poe From the St, Louis Globe-Democrat. young writer may be found in the way in which | bredit. Taken as a whol WS, HARROW, TIVATOR (ULI le, this is due alone to PLO’ R SZR = Ne the interest increases or fall off in his books | the wide-awake merchaite themacives, and| ANDAR TMPLEMEN at oof the Bye iar Tanae be begii 1, | there is no reason why they sho not con- we . pata EN onion dsdiirs ngs reed tinue to advance in Mead inss a tons farin of Lewis Steerman on road near paris 9-12;2-5. Sunday, from 10to2 tion, because the reader begins the book with | has benefited the retailer is the class journ ——_—-cee-—_ I figured in a peculiar case of mistaken se pre = bs — Seger — = Blinded by the Eclipse. identity last week. The wind had blown my monks in russet gowns, with naked sandaled |“ YOUNO ARTET 1oame Em ErasionT mm 4 bat off and it had been crushed by the wheel and the rope of self-flaggelation dangling ; of a passing vehicle, I started for a hat store de interest, and he should under all a ee om thei a eres ‘San Francisco Special to the Globe-Democrat . * 1 . levoted to his interest, e should under all | cash. DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers _ja29-5t*_ ec me Lg pe ceca ne gered arp pie a penn pion me agate but found myself short of cash, "Pulling the | the determination to give his interest already | circamstances and-at all. times subscribe for _NOTARIES _PUBLIC. rer : sel “ beet | Wreck of a hat down over my eyes I entered a | formed; to finish a work o ‘on is quite an- | one or two good ones, as they are worth, many ER OF DEEDS ATR artiste luodcls during the week and | of eclipse blindness which afflicts Robert | "Teck of a ha itd aay other matter. times the price usually eked for them in the|____ eset es ae G5. ouuinuat SEP grinders of s Sanday and ede famous | Winter, a young artist of this city, During the pt: ve woke Teedran ia the resteu, | ,Th¢ Writer who, as he goes on, gets a firmer | way of vafuable pointers and new ideas. One i ope! a Fas, ingot dee i by their little dog carts, where, eclipse of the sun on New Years’ Dey, Winter rant whom I knew, and was sorel lexed, e ni oie ap . ny os he gy | Sains that will be plainly seen Se that, as 0 gen- xpert Specialist = = ‘straw, are reposing brass cans | *d 4 party of friends were walking near Mills | when luck came to my rescue, “Hello Matt | eviably deo ttrcegde yamine fo) Foc | eral rule, the storekeeper who is ahead of his | 585 Sill wearan! V20U, WANT A Soir on FOR - Lenny ‘i , rerand | Onin life. The quality of realizing his o competitor is a man who has been a constant or no charge; consults- | A Boy 14 to 18 at 65, polished to @ dazzling brightness. It is all very | college, and having no smoked lass or other | exclaimed a gentleman sitting on a high stool. | acters is the essential because this proves im-| reader of the trade journals, hour of the Gay Sub- pymnggea dat pintabe eal Prey ial enlivening. if one’s eyes are open to | object to view the eclipse, they wore compelled | “Cure forsore eyes, delighted,” and he reached | Stes is the essential, be ovaryileg bet tee | ee Seibed ‘aie ‘sworn before ine iatinei Gon Th cateb its novel features, to use their naked eyes. The sun presented | hii d shook mine hi I was ic be learned. This al i AMUEL C. MILLS, a Notary, in and for aoa ee = wee such a beautiful spectacle that Winter gazed at — ™ cu not |», rhe executive board of the Miners’ and La- Natzios of Columbis, this thind day of Suly, 1985, Tas Fosr Took Him for a Flunkey. it until, dazzled by the rays, he was compelled i borers’ Amalgamated association met at Potts- ~~ From the New York Star. to withdraw his ¢; waletent. ¢ ville, Pa., yesterday, and elected officers and PSMERISM, USED a8 A MEAT-FLAVORING STOCK. Reformers are always martyrs to a greater or fi A 7 ti Coe foo naa a reg unin bert ihe Notional ‘chology by; Prot, Garpeuter, oftce B12 6 less degree, as was evidenced at the second as- we, be of his friends, z Staxpenxp.—A | poueme of, amalgama tical Paychology by, Prot. Carpenter, ofice 612 Och st Een seinbly at Delmonico’s the other evening. The | Wa had vanotell Seaak the ‘ashington, se LEON, BSXTRACT OF UBAT. nt Mr. Tom Howard stood at the top of i in q 4 the iladelph: ‘The Oldest Established and Only Reliable Ladioe uss rr yon eours, the stairs in all ,the glory of silk stockings, an be ietwieon 436 and 6th neo breeches and silver buckles, the Frew pnt g ~ 9 ‘BEEF TEA, SAUCES, AND MADE DISHES. — Semen Leper Saget sworn w li de no im; him. LF oe) a — and met my sprcintinents, epee th the —_. rn enaeoasaees ete from Texas, who took off his hat and coat, and, | ¢2 Le Be meet bet 5 pose orgy toca yc 7” colored people in running between St. Louis optic has ted. with the utmost sang-froid, handed them out to | nounced Winter's case pped on J. ron declared oe. pee ‘iiged Br, Howard, saying: a pltseems that Winter had for | Sore’ people * re: . ‘The latter looked at him in immovable wes oo ‘adie s silence. Whereupon the doughty militiaman waxed wroth. Bold by Storekeepers, Grocers, and Druagista, FE 1 Hin EIDE ment Dr.