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P MONDAY. Fi THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.’ MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 18, 1889. WASHINGTON’S FUTURE. Little falls; I see a new system of water-works,| OUR MARYLAND NEIGHBORS. REPORTER KLEIN RETURNS. LATE FOREIGN NEWS. 4 heights. News and Gossip from Rockville and | Captain Mullan Refused to Surrender Mr. Perry Belmont, United States minister oe nnn Vine! of Whos Suse motes ana ings of Vicinity. Him tothe Germans in Samoa. to Spain, was gery oo by. i PARKS IN GENERAL AND ROCK pemtrog tie running over meee ae ee MEETING OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS’ as-| John C. Klein, the American newspaper man | on Saturday night. . je a who has figured in the Samoan troubles, ar- Bie cares chamber ch Saturday passed a jesti 7 How HE WAS ASSAULTED—THE sUICIDE og } rivedin San Francisco Saturday. When mar- confidence in Prenner Crispi during a by elaatelty Le in ee en ane JOHN T. PORTER. tial law was declared on the islands by the | debate on the recent riots in Rome. . communicat with infoa withut the use of PARTICULAR—THE DAY WHEN THE CAPITAL ih chek ana hoes Iniontown to Sligo and | SCIATION—MR. CLAYTON FIELDS’ ooNDITIoN— ‘WILL HAVE TWO MILLION INBABITANTS AND | | TAKE IN UNIONTOWN, ALEXANDRIA, FALLS CHURCH, TENLEFTOWN, SLIGO, AND BLADENS- BURG. eee Germans, an attempt was made by the latter There were 30,000 persons in the procession: wires. I see a city without smoke, soot, or | Correspondence of Tax EvEsiNe Star. to seize Klein, but he was rescued by the | 4t Pesth on Sunday to protest against the new ashes; so clean that sickness will be compara- Rockvittx, Feb, 17, 1889. | so ovicans and took ‘on the oceanic | Military bill. Speeches were made against the tively unknown. I see a city warmed, its food | ‘ The association of the teachers of the public ¢ Mari; cane #s ‘When “the | SeYernment, and there were frequent shouts ‘To the Raster of Twe Bvewrxo Stan: cooked, and manufactures carried on largely. | schools of this county met here yesterday. The | St*met Mariposa = der | ot; DOWD ih Tisza.” When the procession Tam in favor of Rock creek park because it | if not wholly, by the utilized heat of the sun meeting was called to order by Willard Hink- Mariposa left Samoa the islands were still under | arrived at emperor's palace there was a is right that we should have it. I am in favor a through 95,000,000 miles of space. I ley, president; Miss Blanche Braddock ac martial law, and German aggression had be- | remarkable dem: of loyal enthu- of it because the people want it and because it | see disar rete a yp yee et cuits. Parededbias mesatick pred come very marked, and is claimed to have been — < is a great public necessity, which will conduce | ya.” ove, end good-will for all. I'sce a peo- | last meeting to select a suitable grammar for | “fected against Americans as well as natives. Karr for a period natok nee = to to the beauty of the city and the health and | pio educated ont of the narrow selfishness that | te in'the schoels, made » lencty topbet x6 | go getar ste led cone to company which proposes fo" java the Diack sea enjoyment of the people. It would seem as poner pre rope wade eerste commending the choice of several series, but | residents of Apia to turn over all guns and am- | 2nd the Sea of Azov. The company has a capi- ta ugh mhat the people want and are willing | ther men become the'meenert of pauper I | deciding that no change shonld be made'this| munition held by them, aud preciatmned. the | tl Of 85,000,000 france, fo pay for they ought t0 be allowed to have. | ©.) svadicates and. rings that monopolise land, | year on account of the shortness of time before | Tight tosearch. Capt. Mullan, of the American | There is quite a row in the London news- Over twenty years ago we thought we were | ang ‘hold it to deprive the poor of homes, the schools will close for th man-of-war Nipsic, protested against this ac- over the theater program nuisance. \ i = fare of the park. I beliove every committee of | while its value is increased by’ improvements | £20 °chOols ¥ Soc dacuulcts: “Ge cat te LO : 3 AiPtite testers’ with ‘one ‘or two exceptions 4 Thousands of ers and both hi t to whom the matter | made around it by others, driven out of thei q di German troops, acting as police in Apia, at-| charge sixpence for a rogram, and several jouses of Congress tari fee & hte mublic senti- | 8nd attention be secured in the school-room,” | tempted to arrest Klein, but on the advice of | k have set their faces against the many unscrupulous rs has been referred hae reported favorably, and | ment carried into stabates that wil’ tax land its | was then taken up and ably discussed by Meaars, | the United States oouwal he wont om board the | for andl Seiten ee che one races aminat the 3 yet so great is the rush of business the bill can | 1, ket value instead of improvements. I see | Amos, Pace, Green and Story, President Hink- | Nipsic. On January 28 Capt. Fritze made a de- | in the cast unless programs are furnished free, are trying to force onthe pub- never be got through both houses af one ses- | other parks added, from time to time, to the | ley leading’ in the discussion, which was also | Mand on Capt, Mullan to release Klein, that he | From details of the attempt to assassinate the See, imitations of F CATINE sion. Every year’s delay adds to the smonnt} one now pr d, which, with our mild icipated in by Misses Alice Gardner, Anny | Might be fet ae a —— — — ameer of Afghanistan it appears that he had a > angerous i Ss ‘ L that will be required to buy these ands. Twenty | climate, broad, clean, smooth, paved. streets | Stabler and Lucy Garrett. Mr. George Milter, | Dunal, Capt. Mullan replio. Saeroposed | very narrow escape. He was inspecting a mil Considering the marvellous popularity of Pearline, years ago it could have been bought for an av- | 40d the advantage it derives from being the | of the Sherwood institute, near Sandy Spring, | t Pro erioan citizens 1m Samos, and | tary parade, seated on a «mall platiorin, the aE : > . vene steno: seat of government of the greatest nation upon | upon invitation, made an’addrese to the Sn Kisin would not be surrendered tor trial, | nth cavoy sitting near him. As = Hered this is not surprising. We want to warn the public erage of about $100 per acre; now it cost ll make W: the most attrac: | ers, which was listened to with marked atten- | #nd on Feb. 1 he placed him on the Mariposa. | regiment ‘marched by a sepoy in the fourth : . hi many times that. It is said by some that the | tive of cities for a residence, as well as the larg-| tion. Miss Mary Magrnder, of Brookville, also THEY WOULD HAVE SHOT KLEIN. company suddenly faced round, deliberately against the use of these articles. T! are dan: land is held by speculators who want to unload. | est city on the American continent, if not of | made some remarks upon educational topics, | ‘The advices brought from Samoa by the | took aim and fired at the amecr. The bullet ous to fabri d hand: PEARLINE is never Well; let them unload. | No harm can remult to | the world. I see it as the home of scholars, which were well received. Mise Blanche Hrad-| steamer Mariposa, which arrived at San Fran. girack ite char, and’ he only excaped through © fabric and hands. J ; t trict vo as they unl in’ ie | the seat of learning, art, science an¢ - | dock gave a pleasant reading, and an amusing | |; ge ing h a rd k f hi -ervw ” Sauteed usta éuuen to tuhe the aoe ok «tae ment, with a population vieing with each | rocitetion woe given by Mr. Hobert Green. At | “i#eo on Saturday, indicate that the Germans | Baving leaned forward tg speak to one of his peddled, but sold by grocers everywhere. tt : . - - officers, The man was immediately slain by an warket value. | There is no better time to buy | other to see who will do the most during the | 2 o'clock each of the teachers received from | Were carrying things with a high hand. | Oscer who almost severed the becd ce the Each package bears the name of JAMES PYLE, New York. than when men want to sell. Ten minutes, if} brief time allotted to life upon this earth to| John J. Hi: gins, secretary and treasurer, a | Many small ee were reported on Ameri- would-be assassin from his body with one blow there be no objection, will be all the time it} make it and its people better. Allof these | check for the amount due each one forthe | caus and Englishmen by German officials. | of» sword. The ameer, who remained quiet will require to pat the park bill through both | things may occur and yet not be as wonderful | winter term. The attendance was unusually | After the proclamation of martial law on and cool, ordered jhe march-past to continue. houses of Congress. ‘Then why cannot we have | as the progress made in the arts and sciences | large. and much interest was manifested in the | January 19by Dr. Knappe, the German consul, phe ter. E33 at this session what everybody, in and out of | during the past century. J. H. Craxe. | proceedings. John C. Klein, the American newspaper corre- Patti Coming Again. ~~ FUTURE DAYS. Se A RACE WAR IMMINENT “receae ce wlth lock, Pica ee Ee eco aera! New York Times London Cable. Ache REE R aSSaGE A PARK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE. Sat = oa vel abreesapionnnd roe the German man-of-war had resolved to arrest | _ Marcus B. er arrived in town Craig W $o.0 The people are not opposed to parks for the | The Negro Exodus in North Carolina | sone nights ago by two neere mea, ie alewie | him under martial law, take him on board of | Y-208 this atternoon, whither he went in re- benefit of all the people. While welcoming im- Creating Serious Trouble. recovering. It appears that after he had elosea | the Adler, try him there by martial Inw at once, | sponse toatelegram from Nicolini on Thurs- provements, they object to the unfair discrim- — his store for the night the men rapped at the | 82d shoot him, or Lene en him to the | day morning. While he was there Mme. Patti ination that has been going on here for many | Atlanta, Ga, telegram to the N. Y. Herald, Feb. 16. door and asked admittance to procure some pre Islands, where the former King | signed a contract with Mr. Mayer. as agent of | years, by which, while the people of the cen-| North Carolins is on the verge of race war | tobucco. After they had been waited on they | Malictoa is now confined. Klein, on January | Weres “Athen, Sather & Gen wenn tral and eastern sections of the city have been | which promises to be the most serious affair of | asked for some tea, and as Mr. Fields stooped | 20, went to the American consulate at the additional performances of grand opera in the deprived of needed improvements, they have | the kind the south has ever known. It all — = id Cone tripe ee aoe ep ens Sr Caran eed = coming _ Dated Wiven, Canad enti Mlenlost thn os not built upon other factions: They woata | &0%8 out of the emigration that has taken ne- | Nerev"ssut "which baocked wim dows sndiven: | him to arrest him, He was subsequently’ prt rag hace 2 Steer tag tage perme like to see the boulders on 4i street, on which | &70¢8 from that state to the west and southwest. | dered ‘him iusensible, in which condition ho | Aboard the Mariposa, Mette eT there are two churches, taken up and replaced | All the railroad emigrant agents have been remained for ory time. The negroes then | |, An ip yee fecal Tauien en ee eee by asmooth asphalt pavement. They would | driven out of the state and no agent seems to | relieved him of $45 and « goldwatch and made | board i, = Tur Pore ox Pusiic Scuoors.—At all the like to. see. the wretched worn-out foot-pave- | have the nerve to go atter them, although Jobn | thelr serepe to'& Mall boas, te which ‘they tau | Coeriee saemee Suiba wile naiwes 18: is: Deal | abe of sho Beaaen Calkctis chacdhenta Mae ments in the center of the city put in order shheudnen anni 1 1 crossed the Potomac. One of the negroes is} and without giving him time to pu York yesterday an encyclical letter from the before any more costly pavements are laid on | P- Richardson and brother, who own large plan- | Known as a desperate character, living in the | shoes and stockings, but merely hie coat and | pope was read, in which the faithful are warned streets where nobody resides. But, while tak- | tations in Louisiana, Mississippi, vicinity of Leesburg, Va, He has not been | trousers, took him on board of the Olga. Con- ngittan varios, canieas tineaoral paieanee ee ing this stand, they are all, as far as I know, in | have a standing order for 2,000 plantation ue-| seen since the occurrence of the outrage, but | SU! Goetlezon and Capt. Hand were informed | i#2inet 8° and the drama, and against material: favor of at once securing the Rock creek val-| groes. Mr. John P, Richardson was himself | the Loudoun county officers are on the lobkout me {peer ie peli ‘seer te oe {fhe Olgs | ism in thought, which breeds socialism, coms go or Bel ave sy oe "2 ordered to leave the vicinity of Goldsboro a| fhm.) | ins, secretary and examiner | ##1d Gillan had been’ arrested because it was | ™¥Nism, nihilimn, &c, The letter also con- Parks, like other = eee ea + 8F° | few days ago by farmers and others, who are 45 ths what bo ies contracted oritis Mr. T. | believed he was agpy. ‘The German captain eee poeple gee : heeprysnpe eae up in arms. They claim that the emigrant | C. Groomes for ghe erection of a fine dwell- | was told that unless he sent the prisoner on | *.00,ecqceiastical authority left in them, and Se eee ce ewericy a, | agents are ducing the negroes to, go back on | ing-house near the southwest limits of town. | board of the Richmond at once an armed boat | UUtiDg minds to be carefully trained in Christ- tem of water works,a gas plant,or a public park | their contracts, aad that they (the farmers) can | Work on the building will be commenced in a | from the Royalist would go to the Olga and ian virion, tes peecopis of notice io er aa on the American continent, and but few in the | get no help. short time. take him off ‘the ship. Gillan was returned to | Ton han abode world. The telegraph was not invented and THE MILITARY CALLED ovr. _ Mr. John T, Porter, who committed suicide | the Richmond without delay. sons annie ces railroads and steamboats were in their infancy. | In Wayne county the local military compa-| in hotel in Baltimore yesterday, by taking | John Christafferson, of the American man-o! Darivey ro Suiciwe wy MeLancnouta.—Her- The nearest approach to a park was Boston | nies have been called out at the instance of the | "danum and turning on his gas in his room, | ar Nipsic, returned from Samoa on the Mari- | man F. Keidel, junior member of the Baltimore | rape INSTANTLY wi Common, with its historical frog pond. I re- | Pies Bave been called out at the instance of the | was well known in this town, where he resided | Posa, having obtained leave of absence. He piano-making firm of Wm. Knabe & Co., and | 4 } member Boston when its streets were paved | farming element. The whites have asked the | fora number of years. He was a brother of | &xPressed himself as believing that the affair manager of the New York branch of the} so with cobble stones and lighted with whale oil. | legislature to take some steps to prevent the | the late Mrs. Wm. Braddock and uncle of Mr. | Would end in war unless action be quickly | husiness, committed micide in the latter cite | Tr had uo water works aud no sewers. ‘The | negroes leaving the state, aud the negroes have | D. Scott Braddock, formerly of this place and | taken by the American government. i | D NCANSON BROS, Auctioneers i , A e Saturday night by © ng himeelf in the head. | | people had to depend upon pumps for water, | retaliated by calling upon their race to attend | now of Washington. The report of his death | _ It is openly charged in the island that Dr. | ‘The suicide is thought to have been due to) | ASSIGN } G37 Louisiana ave, ‘Opp. City Post-Office. FINE SINGLE AND DOUBLE CARRIAGE, COACH AND BUGGY HARNESS, INCLUDING SEVERAL VERY FINE SETS OF SOLID RUBBER- MOUNTED BUGGY HARNESS, ALL HAND MADE AND OF MOFFETT'S LEATHER, COM- PRISING ONE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS: OF FINE HAND-MADE HARNESS EVER EX- HIBITED; ALSO, A LARGE AND FINE AS- SORTMENT OF CARRIAGE ROBES, IN FUR, PLUSH, AND CLOTH; HORSE COVERS, BOTH SQUARE AND CUT IN GREAT VARIETY; TRAVELING TRUNKS, &c, AT AUCTION, POSITIVELY WITHOUT LIMIT, WITHIN OVR SALESROOMS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTICTH, AT TEN AM. 16-8 ith boilin, milk. NO COOKING KEQ' leading grocers and druggists at $1 per 3 55c. per halt-pound tin tin S. DEPOT, 35 MERCER ST., NEW YORK, FS SALE ‘E_MILLINERY, LADIES’ = 7 r Py . F “ n 7, a HEAD DRESSES, - nd its “Brighton artillery” was a terror at | public meeting at Goldsboro, This was | was received here with much regret by our | Knappe, who. has charge of the post-office, | melancholia, brought on by overwork. Keidel | AUCTION SALES. By virtue of Right. Then i8 took three months to exrry a | stopped, but not before resolutions hed been | citiacns, opens the United States mails, only delivering | was an expert pianist and’ a member of the | ————~ : = | aut rent tr man’s thoughts from New York to London. | passed setting forth that as the ne; do not | The citizens of Knowles’ station, on the Me-| those he sees fit. It is even declared that | Lotos club. He was popular, and his business | FUTURE Days. MORNING. FEBRUARY TWENTIETH. 4. D. 4eee. Now they are carried in three seconds. get their rights in North Carolina t | commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at Stora, 1827 com- | tropolitan Branch railroad, have held meet- | Knappe has succeeded in obtaining the United | associates spoke hig venue northwest, the entire stock contained London groped its way thi h the darkness led to go elsewhere. That they are ‘cursed | ing to make arrangements for the erection at | States government's secret cypher, for ina ~ of one thoumnd Pron iy the dim light ‘of tal. y the ‘oofence law,’ oppressed by the farm- | that place of a public hall, which, in addition | umber of instances when government dis-| Scanrp To Deata.—James MeQuaide, a mem- low candles, huddled in narrow streets behind | ers’ alliance, published to the world as thieves | to other purposes, can in part be used for the | patches of a private nature have been sent | ber of the Bridgeport, Pa.. town council, died i | ES ee | "EVHOMAS DOWLIN VALUABLE Uxrerec Auctioneer. ED PROPERTY ON MERI- | IAN HILL AT AUCTIC i ‘i i i i i i . | irture of a deed of trust dated Fe detail. D. 5. MACKALL, high wall. without a sewer or k. To | and convicts, and outraged by the landlord und | accommodation of the public school, A com- | through the department it has afterward been | Friday under singular circumstances. He was aa opt ae yf 116-3 Annignor, 416 5th Saany ihe Will in tae tha coed PP elses tenant laws of the state.” that they are not al- | mittee was appointed td confer with the board | discovered that they have been tampered with. | standing near a bank of earth which snddenly | atte Ry of the Disteiot of Gy <aataih GOMER aaomeee ” qm FIRST PARK FOR LONDON lowed to gather a mess of peas poe they have a eee commissioners — the ees HOW GERMANY WANTS IT SETTLED. oe onl Hee a rors “Guiperet clo: “ \2 — . ae pte a — ceca a aa Pca = aR cultivated unless they give the landlord notice. ey have also petitioned the Baltimore an ii it - | Struck him, but the fright which he sustaine Th OFFICE THE ©O! ION? by reclaiming a wild marsh of ninety acres, one gelipsAgepraicy Glis raileoed: oonpany tue te acanee a | coe cpg een bret bendpibaierer ts produced such a shock that he died almost in- | § SCKP idntine | TRICT, OP “Conv Miia. Wastusunos, February mile west of “the city,” on which ho built St] 74.0. so resolutions po on op say: depot at that place of sufficient capacity to ac- | CTnment 18 willing to effect a settlement of | ‘1 | Stantly of concussion of the brain, described property situate and. iyi unty of | Thureday March: det, AGRO ake Meester the ik James palace. The old idea was when s town| [Hen # ae commodate the large and increasing trade ut | Samoan question upon the basis of the Unite SLY ie NT LS PIM Po = oe pp een lm poy Siaua. | Wharf and Fish Stalls, in the cities of Washington and was laid out to und it by a wall instead of | _ “God is at the head of this move, and not the | that station. 5. A. M, | States government proposal at the Washington | | The supreme court of Tennessee has decided | PIAS vdy of Hall's & Livans’ sulsitvinnon Pa pleasant parks, en@osing as much land as it | Richmond and Danville railroad company. The —_—.___ conference, namely, the establishment of a | the third district case in favor of Evans, the | gin Hill,as the same is reconled an the mun lag Geght the elty teald ever occupy. In | voice of John Brown is sounding in the ears of | Maoxrricent IxsvraNce Retvrxs.—For a joint American, German, and English control | republican, bs 4 sailing along the shores of the Mediterranean | the sons of Ham, and the great southwest says, | Umber of years the annual reports of the one will see'st this day old towns surrounded | ‘Come; we have lands,’ and the oppressed con- | Equitable life assurance society have shown a with high walls, built 2,000 years ago. The wall | science of the negro says ‘Go, and we are | larger outstanding business, a larger new busi over the Samoan government, through the | ————— consuls of the three countries at Apia. THE GERMAN PRESS ON THE ‘WHITE BOOK.” AUCTION SALES, i nonths, with interest, ai the property sold, or all ad Soceared by cash, at the ced of | | tion of | trust on built by the Romans around London, in the | going.” ae” ands danger surplus than any other simi-| Discussing the “white book” on Samoanaffairs | ____ THIS AFTERNOON wal conveyancing and recording st purchaser's | Waslungton, 10 estabiigh wharves or docks, Sor fourth contury, was three miles in cireumfer- 8 OUTBREAK IanrixENT. designated one of the. largest, strongest and { issued in Berlin on Friday. the National Zritung, | (F.HOMAS DOWLING, Anctionoer. Sacpositof €100 wit be required at time ot eae, | Weeding cleaning and aloof Ban ib the city of cae eau navar geaae tn protecting them, | 4 gentleman who reached Atlanta to-night | most popular organizations of its kind in the | while recognizing the spirit of conciliation dis- | VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY FRAME DWELI- EB, TOWNSEND, Trustee. | eda sone peat am, the selves by this wail from enemies, real and | 08 that in different parte of North Carolina | world. The twenty-ninth annual statement of | played by Germany, is of the opinion that Ger-| NS SOxdgthwit ATH AMEE T NEAR Mf | -feL4G&da ___W_F. HELLS. i ; P ms A T il yj) st. w., to highest bidder. Terms: One hup- fancied, from without, the people became the | the relations between the two races are so | the society, just published, shows that during | many’s attitude will have an unfavorable effect On MON ION, FEBRUARY FIGH- SITUATED NO. 902 INDIANA AVE dred dollars to be paid on the day of sale, and i i i ; i . J AY eel be paid within fiv oes aati thin thi trai hat ted at | the past year all its previous achievements | upon her interests in the south seas, ‘The | TEENTH, 1e59, at HALE Pant FOUR OeLOck oe 3 the f oor Water, close quarters, and filthy | heavily armed. Governor Scales has issued | AD¢€s amount to $549,000.00, its new assur- | ally, but not so the British consul. In regard | 33% }ot_ 82, size ‘comfortable three-story frame | soq.,of the land records of the Di habits. Every thirty years London was | secret orders to the state militia to got ready | aneee for the year to $153,983,535, and its sur- | to the American consul and Commander Leary, | dwelin 1211 10th st, n. t ti + of _ Deine No. 12: ¥ his prop- | and request of the party se e1 = visited by a plague. Nine epidemics | to quell possible outbreaks, The North Caro- | Plus to $20,794,715. Such figures speak for |no censure can be strong enongh; but it is'| erty is located neat Mstreet and isa Aist-clats luce. | undersigned Trustees, under said de 3B. WEBB, + ‘Comsnissiouers. fi be public auction, in tro 2 I Y SU 5. Visited ‘the city between the fourteenth. and | lina newspapers are concealing the true state | themeclves and prove that the Equitable 20-| hoped that after the recall of Mr. Sewall, | 2s. One-third cash, balance in 1 and 2 years | THURS eee OF a _ FAMILY § UPPLIES, seventeenth centuries, culminating in the great | of affairs, but the situation is ‘certainly most | ciety has become one of the great ial in- | America will see that words should be followed | with nbies bearing interest and secured ‘by a deed of | ARY, A.D. 1 plague of 1664, which carried off over $0,000 | critical. stitutions of the world. by corresponding acts.” Be ep ae ge int" C and | JR, Havas people. Then followed tbe great fire of 1666, ———— 0+ ____ Killed in o Beam The Vessiche Zeitung thinks that the German | Fecording at purchuserecost, | COD Vey ancines ans on tn Goes ; + 4 RESH AVANA, Which laid in ruins 400 streets and deprived Walt Whitman Still Sick. led in a Stampede. consul acted with more energy than discretion, | “fe-dads "THOMAS DOWLI aN of Noble D. Larner urviv KEY WEST AND NEW YORK MADE SEGARS 100,000 people of their homes. Decimated by | From the Philadelphia Times, Feb. 17 TWO YOUNG HUNTERS TRAMPLED TO DEATH BY | while the government maintained an attitude a — — a pod yon fg SF, 3 pestilence and purified by fire, London rose} Walt Whitman has not been able to leave his CATTLE IN CALIFORNIA. of cautious reserve. “We cannot yet form 7! EVENING. ee (533). recorded in the office of Just Received. Prices Very Low. from its ashes in Lapa if not a — home, on Mickle street, Camden, since the | dependence rock, the most noted land- | judgment as to whether or not the charges IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. District of Cotmatta, in book 1 PEMBROKE PURE RYE WHISEX,. city. It was rebuilt ona broader scale. The 7 > 4 . i i against the British and American agents are EES ——— ST old Roman walls gradually crumbled away and | recent severe illness, which has left him feebler | ™Ark on the overland route to California, was | WEn'tounded. On their own showing, however ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. 7 eee oon The Milk of Kentucky. iF : " = ig | the scene of a remarkable fatality three days i London began to expand. New parks were se-| than ever. Most of the time he sits in a big 4 no praise is due the German agents for re- O} a + fy ‘The Finest Bourben Whisky, cured from time to time until there isa chain | arm-chair in his bed-room, wrapped in a | %89- Daniel Stockwell came to the territory | markable ability.” FRENCH MAKE jGne-tiind of the purchase money in *, d bal. v pi in th 1 payments, +] °) CIN: of parks extending from St. James palace to | blanket shawl. He does no literary work uow, | 70% Ohio last August and purchased a small WHAT SECRETARY BAYARD SAYS. AS DOW! ’ be, two and thre of tale, w CHAMPAGNE WINES, the Kensington gardens, forming s drive over | 5 i. November Boughs” having been com-| 8h on Buffalo creek, near the rock. For a} Secretary Bayard said Saturday night that THE GREA’ SALE All Brands at Lowest Prices, Sich tro andra eeee sand of this park: | pleted. ‘The venerable poet looke thinner end { month Stockwell had had as guests Albert and Capt. Leary, of the Nipsic, had acted sensibly . waish tue banded years sgn wae 4 miles in| EST. i; ach on Uriah! os batete bie lene it | eo. Avery, young men whece parents reside | in taki iste tha ND BKC b property sold. —_— tion greater thas that of the District of Going. | ness. but his intellect is asKeen and his words | near Youngstown, Olio. Last Thursday, while | #2 taking care of Klein, the correspondent, Re- ak ae tinws of sale! end el’ Coteyeetan See ere ee ee re aetaies ak Cale: | chcaxy an of gor. Hla taectean met Ton vax, | Bwakwell und lg friends were oat Wenting arding fists man, these seemed to be a misan- | 55, atactured ty tes re nd ns pctot the anchawer a THOMAS RUSSELL, bia. When London began to provide parks for |" bs i cleele Of tabi friends | they noticed as they neared Independence rock | 4¢rstanding on the part of the German ofiicials, | Quality, Will continue until Feb. 24, eveey 5 rs, terms of sale are mot complied with | 9 5 seb be the people it began to grow rapidly. It has | ‘tors, buta small circle of intimate friends i: : juite naturally, exasperated by the killing of | Gveniug, at 1] o'clock 4 days from day of sale t 5 2 nnsylvania avenue. Pp Poca gr : ayy - drop in frequently for a pleasant chat. He is | 8°me cattle closing in upon them in a forma- - nd] y : d AT Sto ‘Trustees reserve the right © 2 added more to its Population during the reign | Of0P in freanenty fer tion something like acircle. Stockwell fear-| their countrymen, they had fallen into the : ie del Sb@AR36.——— of Victoria than in all its previous history ex- | *ttended constantly by a male nurse. ing @ stampede, told the young men to drop | ¢Ftor of supposing that Klein was the leader of days’ 9 near Corn, Ge. Flow, tending back to the beginning of the Christian ‘The Washington Ear. their guns and run for the rock. Stockwell | the native forces and had wished to punish him. ‘ ile nem Bowne ) Pull Cream Cheese, 1c, era. What is the cause of this marvelous | — st . took the lead, and in reaching a place of safety | Therefore, he was fad that Klein had got back \ Sn CHARI uly Groceries at wholesale prices, owth of 60,000 a year, or 900.000 in fifty | Washinston Correspondence of the Globe-Democrat. | as ‘horrified to sec tat the young men in | Safely to the United States. Of the other events ——— —— WALTER B. WILLIAM: Sete re See Leanne Cmatiee Meagrovernente,”de- | Wie the mareh of miodern improvement | 4.1, desperation had made a seal searaes the | chronicled ia bes Care tithe Receabaxy pouged aE WiSGA. Sha ee 5 rived from and the growth of luxury, diseases and their | maddened cattle and were discharging their | °%t that since its Ress epee alien pod = rpuce. B. AM, Real Eetate Auctionser. 0000 DRAINAGE, GOOD WATER, axD NUMEROTS | hames increase, and humanity suffers from a| firearms at them. The beasts in front tried to | sowed that 1 rtial law had been abo oprer USTER'S SALE TO CLOSE OUT AN ESTATE nape tocthgen mangery qiaatlatbecs iver asc OF tha teast nn Onn, | sgutnes and bret the Intkion ae took, ithe | tie, Gersean cOloials bad “bees) xebukea | hUMRALMO Ty eRe CE! : WEST SOUTUWEST ANDY NORTHEAST BE Sear, Cured Shvuiden 103 pet London has the finest system of drainage in | grandfathers never heard of. The latest is “the on re a Pe bee hergwes youn ae one He had noticed in the newspapers—although , HAN cETS vn EE TION OF THE CITY, wanes Sheer Hy tant jretout prgrtes Flour, ae eat Dy mnich its sewage is taken up | Washington ear,” and such a name ia provo-| bodies of the Averys, stamping them out of | He had no official information on the subject | SALE OF | HOt wns * POR THURSDAY, PEBRU! R Faieily Flour! sri. $1.30 pee it mack. aud deposited in the Thames, twelve miles be- | cation to all the jokers and scoffers who know recognition, Stockwell has notified the par-| that the German consul, Knappe, and Herr nee the premises, lots 43 ahd 44 in squa: H per Ib. ; good countzy roll Butter, 2c. perib. 6 Tha, low the city. It now has its St. James’ park, | what extraordinary things the Washington ear | ents of the dead men of the tragic occurrence, | Brandeis, Tamasese’s advisor, who, according | PARL EW Orn voR at n by house my dptatreet southw ‘Rinieh'Druee for Phe. 4b. Shuck for 50e. its Green park, its Hyde park, its Kensington | does manage to gather in, and the Washington = see to some rete ee been _TemPonsible for CA ythereatter 2 Send postal card or call and see ns if convenient, — a = it its ee — ee 8] Poche ms = mine Little Girls who Picked Pockets. eos bape ine oe a proved by Louse numbered 236 az ardens, its Primrose hill, its Kensington park, } Was taken with a sudden ai rightful pain in " a A : by —~ y th “ —— |. T. D. PYLES, Ke Finsbury park, its Southwark part, ite great | one ear, after a long drive on a windy day in | A¥BEST OF A GAS OF NOUTHFUL THIEVES AT | state of affairs promised to be much relieved. proved ey bones uataherod 19 Migriioeloon, -4 412 ath tee Richmond park, its Victoria park, its Battersea | an open carriage. Mindful of Roscoe Conk- * iy ¢ Altogether Secretary Bayard was hopeful that PORK! POL Aeon hee sig meen ony mab ———>——==___—_— park. its Hampton Court park, ity Crystal Pal- | ling’s sufferings and untimely end, she sent at | A special from Reading, Pa., to the Philadel-} » speedy, peaceful and satisfactory settlement | > ‘i —a 2 gauare O16; improved by houre numbered 9 in al PRINTERS. ace with its wonderful fountains and cascades, | Once for the best aurist in the city, and after | phia Press, February 17, says: For some time | of Samoan affairs would be reached. He had, ve ae J —$——___— ES its Horticultural gardens, its Botanical gardens, | the first look he said: “Oh, it is nothing but | there has been an unusual amount of pocket-| he said, received no news from Samoa later 2) 3 Tinmediately th reafter sub Jots 61 and 66 in oquare EEX & 5 ALE ACE cane and its, beautiful Kew gardens, besides hun-| the Washington ear. It is an inflammation | picking in crowded stores, in the markets, | ‘am that sentto Congress and already pub-| pxpERWRITERS’_ SALE BY AUCTION OF | 1634 and 1644 4th strect northyest. 1108-1116 Est. th ide, dreds of squares adorned with flowers, green | cansed by the dust from these asphalt pave- a ty tha chisel On al lished. SLIGHTLY - DAMA ED 8 4 WITHIN Tintuediately thereafter part of lot 7 in square 117 cass and shrubbery, and is continually adding | ments. The dust is very poisonous to the ear, |*"4 even in the churches. a A RACE FOR SAMOA. eee AT dP ORCARY NINE- | i.nproved by house numbered 1169 20th street north. be Ft aN te new parks. 5 andI have innumerable cases of it. One or | Occasions some half dozen of the wor-| 4 telegram to the Yew York Herald trom San PAMPHLETS, NOVELS, ETC., TINWA “Tmmediately thereafter the rear pert of lot 26 tp - The British Islands do not contain as many | two patients, who have obstinately refused to | shipers in the uptown churches found their SROCKERY WARE, BC c square miles as the territory of Dakote, and | wear cotton in their ears on windy or dusty pocketbooks missing after services, ‘The po- Francisco, Feb. 16, says: The Vandalia arrived i AINTS, PICT FRAMES, GLASSWARE, | Siuitre 2 improved by, houses numbered 1, 3S and 5, FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. a9 n 8 now's > not half as inany as the state of Texas, and yet} days, have lost their ear drums by following | lice were unable to get any clue for a long | ®t Honoluluon February 2, twelve days from | FANCY GooDs, 3 between 24th and 25th, Land K streets easter - JE WARE, HARDWARE, AN —— ; their capital contains more acreage of parks | inflammations.” time, but on Saturday night a young girl of | San Francisco, andcoaled and sailed for Samoa | GOODS. WITHOUT RESERVE. teem Gey Cate, ooeas E. WARAMAR, Grand National Award of 16,600 francs. than all the parks of the principal cities of this In time one may expect to see residents of | fourteen, named Emma Hain, was caught in | 00 the 7thinst, The ‘Trenton left Panama nine | —— _f16-4t ‘ a ‘Trustee, country, while ‘the capital of the United States | asphalt-paved cities all wearing cotton in their | the act of picking a lady’s pocket atan auction. | days previous to the Vandalia’s departure from HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. contains no parks at all. ears like the careful majority of Frenchmen, | She was caught and placed under arrest, and, | San Francisco, but has vo midway coaling sta- W427ER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionoors ‘wontons —— . RXCKPT THE FEW ACRES who do it ‘‘to keep the little breezes from blow- upon being pressed, confessed that she was one | tion. Both captains are doing their utmost to aes RECEIVER'S GALE OF TWO LANDAUS AND that compose the mall and the grounds of } img around in their brains,” There is anear-| of a party of girls who had been engaged in | Teach Samoa first, as it is considered an even ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-FIRST, AN INVIGORATING TONIO, 5 rn piercing quality in the air of Paris on the | picking pockets and shop-lifting for several | Tace between th 1889, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., in front of my anles- CONTAINING Ge Milter “Home, which Selong to the | 5.05 cold dajscf ausumn and winte tins | mone, ‘They were all arrested to-day, and a rooms, 1 will sell without reserve, the above articles, soldiers of the regular army. makes visitors sometimes envy the old gentle- | made a full confession, Their names are Ida} A Coustenrerrer Cavont rx Bautimone.— | By onder of rapcorenpactras heh ee RD one radar TA ? PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, AND The question is asked how long London will | men and the cab-drivers who fill their ears up | Bright, aged seventeen; Anna Houck, aged | In Baltimore, Friday, a policeman arrested prea tcsrpemaien: suaioes te MARS Seer continue to grow. Its population in 161 _was | so carefully with cotton, but that poison should | fourteen; Nora Richards, aged thirteen; and | William Russell on the Voom of oe —) Serres ee —E PURE CATALAN WINE. on ae pen — 1833, rie pe in our smooth asphalt pavements is an un- | Emma seen aged fourteen. Although all are belay pag @ coun Gane o — ‘| wor the PREVENTION and CURE of and must now be considerable over 5,000.- | fortunate discovery of medical science. of such tender age, they were very fast and | key for 65 cents from a pot lealer in the as ne 000. It will be seen that the greatest increase meet ganas ET. queens the sonteny iti Gey casted team aie Lexington market, and had ‘handed him 15| A toursalesroom, corner 10thand Pennsylvania av- | TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK STORE, CORNER OF Malaria, & a 5 5, y ; a nue, commencing FEBRUARY TWENTIETH, at 11 H STREET EXTENDED AND POME- was during the eight years from 1871 to 1583. The Electric Sugar Fraud thefts on depraved male friends and in carous- | cents in good coin and a bad half-dollar, but | mae commencing 4 :30 and 7:30 ail; OY STREET NORTHW appetite, of when it was 1,512,196, or 126,016 per year, an sancap ; s als in the numerous dives which infest the city. | the marketman refused to take the latter and | “hivk and remminw at 3:30 and 7:30 p- mm dally. | | By virtue of adeed of trust dul in Tiber increase a aa equal to the po pu- | 8. TREND Any peneptiecen ors Pome a ——— 900 informed an officer who = od Bumell: to ae aay Semen eee El oc pot- cna ct the lated coco te of E 22 re pars Paris. lation of the state of Delaware. Muitiply ots — = NSES, . 5 United States Commissioner ers committe: TUESDAY, ‘ti ENTY-SIX1! of FOUGERA ” Washington by twenty and we have Lae a Mrs. Olive E. Friend, her step-father, Wm. Agarieved Baltimore Merchants. si FEBRUSHY, A. 188d, wt FIVE O'CLOC! ie Fad for the U.S. him for a hearing on Tuesday. Russell’s home M., all 30 NORTH amine N. ¥. 1s contains more population than the six New| E. Howard, her mother. Emily Howard, Orin | “™' “33 SOMPEAIN NAAT THE BALTIMORE | wit found to be as second-story back room at | EPERGNES AND GOLD-LINED CENTER-PIECES, | flit picos or Patwel of land and premiser situate “and ¢ SO NONVEEN WEMEAAE Ws Ne We England states with all their cities. A. Holstead und George Holstead, charged ‘The interstate commerce commission in Bal- No, 14 Barnet street. In this room counterfeit ja, and known and distineuished as the south part People are accustomed to say that London with conspiracy in the Electric sugar refiner ‘ oer coin was found in various stages of prepara- (Tea-sets, Urns, Waiters, all sizes.) ig numbered six <6). in Bock Sub bered ove <2 has about mesched $ the limit ot » growth, and eccsipally Linki, Wale actenkantn penn ma timore Saturday resumed the investigation into | tion, from that which had evi ntly just come ine subdiviaion of p nt Pleasant, knowy, as cannot possibly become mueh larger. This is » A ey an error. No city can grow without a cause. | Saturday evening, taken to Ann Arbor and the large receipts of corn at Baltimore, It was |from the mold to the finished specimen ready Lt Sy Dishes—Lobster . | ning at the intersection of the north Line of Pomero; shown that the bulk of the gram shipped to | for circulation. Baltimore is flooded at tho | , ‘ee, nen een Beh On Ser | SL ae Oe ae a Tiemove the cause and city will stop grow- | placed in jail at midnight, In the latter part i: 4 resent time with counterfeit silver. The and running thence east on Pomero} ing. of January last, in New York, three tdiotaneads | eee ets eee en ene fee belive their prisoner's real name to be Ar- | jngtetton Infact most every reatlte to be fous wit thealley Syestgcmnvon Soda die 2NDON: ELD'S GREAT “CLEAR: were returned against them i 4 . ar Purce! made \verware. dining-room. line . Larcombe: 7 aay poms = 9 | money under false pretenses, These indice. Co., and John L. Rogers & Co. The testimony — basics Fomeroy strest one hundred end Stty-two forty-Ave- y- -hundredt 52 45-100) feet 7th street, and the center of exchange for money and thought, | Ments were kept a profound secret of complaining firms in Baltimore was in ef-| | Ma. Rippiguenorn’s Paren Soup.—At Wood-| garry cuINA FRUIT AND BERRY BowLs, _| {isis mouthn om fies fimo of oeid Zh ctanet Go the pat . ; 2 quisitions were obtaine trict At- stock, Va. 8 and while it occupies that position, and the | torney Fellows from Gov. Hill, “ana ‘on thess | £°* that they tried to buy grain in Iowa and 7 iy besianing, together with Fixbts, easements, world continues to grow in wea!th and popula- | requisitions warrants were issued by Gov. Luce | N@bTaska in November, but that Gill & Fisher \ appurtenances to the same belonging oF | innewcolors. Golden Blue, Old Red and Blue, with une. r Terms: One-third cash ; balance in equal instalments tion, just so long London will continue to ww. | Febru: 1. The trouble has been since that | #24 the other firms named above were buying | Rj, $3,150. ronson aacsirem prey en gr Embossed | at one and two years, notes to be givei Weshington bes ten times, the population fi | is took tine to get Howard into Michigan. He | heavily at prices from 3 to 2 cents a bushel Serr an uauntat tm Gites foemhes, “SHWRE. |itetaness trem Gop of arte. ged Se yo nesared by had fifty years ago, and three times what it had | was staying at Windsor and would not cross the | higher than the state of the market and the the CASKETS, GLOVE SED HANDEER CUIEY BOXES | SESE Scene A capes of aaebeeseieal twanty-five years “ago. It has increased in | river. Mrs. Friend returned to her home at | regular freight sates justified. he agerieved toge' tJ in Venetian Glass, Embellished with raised figures, | ofsale. Conveyancing, cock ion ou an average of 7,000 per year dur-| Milan Friday. She had been traced within | "8 hand-painted and burnt in. Japanese Rose Jars, ing the past twenty years, and is increasing to-| reach of the warrants several times, but wax | 2¢@lers had no notice of a reduction on rates Bowls, and Vases, ‘Miss Stantey THE WixNER IN THE Bicycie ‘than ever. not arrested, because the detectives could not | THtll December 10. Then it was too late, be-| post” The Woman's six-day goaryoe nhoce causes that have made London a great | get Howard. Saturday morning Howard, be- | Cause the railroads were blockaded and no cars | es. Pate Closed in Newleri’satasinv nicks | FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS, BRONZES, city will make Washington a great city. There | lieving that no criminal action could be begun, | ould be had, wi Miss easy 4 sre children here to-day who will live to see | and that he could defend civil suite, returned | », 2eneral Freight Trafo Manager Harriott, of $ tuettes, .and Mantel Ornaments, life-like Terra <u cana or POPULATION to Milan. and the as em irisaed : hating of cosy forego to Gill & 1 ary vewis, Gott Basta Corethor witha fe in of Roguer’ cole- “ a = — ue ; ‘ brated pons, Carving Sat Gerdeld Mental. Whe dhe coptat | Covers West Fuontpa.—‘The move-| Liher OF any other firm, Gil! & Fisher and | Shing va A 3 want. aetos | Soto with ear ivory, and beck tasking a count continues: n e 1 ,y le ‘. jemains here, ment for the annexation of West Florida to had ives $1,634. Von Blumen, $617;| Ladies stew im wealth and population, Washington | Alabama has been renewed in the Alabama | ‘#@ Baltimore and Ohio, and aly 9613: $408; Lewis, 2327; Bald- will continue to grow in wealth and population. legislature. A bill for that purpose has been §; Parr, of bp re Go back 3 south of Union’ and | introduced in the a It provides ry, swore that they leased the draw a line, taking in Bladensburg, Sligo, Falls | that: “The governor , and he is hereby, from the Northern Central, Crareh, and Alexandria, and you get an | authorized to appoint the commission to idea of the magnitude of the nt city of | tiate with the governor of the state of Leadon and of what W: may some | for the annexation to the state of Alabama of r sy be. The area is no greater than that that portion of Florida est of the Chat- i. I fancy I see the curtain lifted that conceals the twenty-first century from view. I see the proposed park the center of 2,000,000 popula- tion; I up, its ff FL f if ! 1

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