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we ss ne, se iS sgh THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C., FROM MONTGOMERY COUNTY. THE MYSTERIOUS DETECTIVE. MARRIED THE GARDENER. KING MILAN’S ABDICATION. Mr. Geo. C. Patterson Killed by the Cars | He Canght the Long Looked for Tascott, | Miss Virginis Knox, of Pittsburg, to Get | It is Said to be » Triumph for Russian What fo Going on inthe Neighsornooa, Dat Leet Him Thnvugh on Oversight. Divorce from Her Bogus Count. Diplomacy. Correspondence of THE EVENING Stan. : From the Chicago Tribune. Says a special to the Philadelphia Press from Rocxviixe, March 6, 1889. “Who is the new man on the force?” Pittsburg, March 6: Virginia Knox, of this city, The citizens of this place were to-day much | There wasno answer. None of the officers has applied for a divorce in the courts of Italy shocked by the news that Mr. George C. Patter- assembled at headquarters knew anything con-| from the man whom she married some five son, a resident of Gaithersburg, and for many | cerning him, except that the inspector had months ago, supposing him to be Count Di-|« and banquet to officials, and de- years a citizen of this place, had been killed at | brought him in quietly a few evenings before | Montercale, The latter is now in this country, | clared there would be no change in the rela- the railroad depot here while in the act of get- | and introduced him as Sergeant Fetchem. The having arrived from Europe on Sunday. When | tions of Austria and Servia. He then silently ting off the Gaithersburg train. It appears } strange inappropriateness of such a name for 8 | Virginia Knox arrived in Italy she found that | shook hands with all present and went into an from the testimony of those who saw the acci- | detective had struck them at once, but the new her husband was a penniless imposter. He | adjoining room, where, in the presence of the dent that after the train stopped Mr. Patterson | man had gone to work without » word, as if| derived his title from a deceased wife. The | cabinet and state council, Milan, in a voice attempted to get off, but before he had reached | thoroughly familiar with his duties, and his | countess lived with her husband for several | choked with emotion, read the ukase announc- 6 DAY, MARCH 7, 1889. il Hi conceded on the fact that no city in any country je : mtd, Rate” 8 4 the platform the train began to move, and as | first job had been the arrest of a burglar whom | weeks, when he offered her such indignities | ing his abdication, He then gave a cheer for of? La 2g ute fats : Minn eee aate Saree tates ee he stepped down he was thrown beneath the | he caught in the act and overpowered, bring- | that she had to leave him. the new king, all present joining with enthusi- _ a) ea of THE EVEXING STAR; and it Goes not rest wheels and had both of his legs almost severed | ing him to the station alone, despite the fact| Her uncle, Mr. E. F, Matthews, of Philadel-| asm. Turning to his son, Milan addressed to = = E from his body, his back broken and one of his that the prisoner was a burly, powerful fellow, | phia, was at that time in Paris with his family, him 4 few touching words of advice. He then hands mashed to a jelly. He was in the | nearly twice the size of his captor. Gnd ‘he Countess sont for him, and they imme- swore all to his son. kissed seventy-eighth year of his d had proceeded to ask for a legal separation, | king and the regents and dismissed the assem- been in feeble health for some time. “Mr. Pat- bed sie ae a eit ay anes Sstcoab pry orc which was either granted or is now pending. | blage. Milan's abdication is said to be e tri- (sue Wen © quad well known in this | pioit "He hed wali ‘of counterfeit-| The “count” created quite a scene in the | nmph for Russian diplomacy, No regret is county, which he had represented in the legis- | brs, arrested and put in jail a hitherto unsus- | COUrt and was threatened with arrest, Miss a ion, lature of Maryland for two sessions several ist whose attic was fall of d; Knox then accompanied her uncle to Paris, t a TEL FLOWER. of air in the entire house is changed Years ago. Ho was alno for several year Lane fe gyn” mew ark rea la fbr mere se ie saving a the present tine, The | Tunachanowitch, with the formati Tai gerade ten minutes.” In the basement are Spacious clerk e Post-Office ent at i ‘All | above learned from ving resign » Roman, Electric, Russian, ur. ton, and for a time a phe ye office ‘of the — oe bred — Feel remain oe pee had | Knox family to-day. on two of its members being appointed regents. en enn eee) oe a izoui - . i Most Superb Home for Invalids in the | 4nd Medicated baths; here is found the clerk of the circuit court for this county. Dur- | listened i to neomiume passed It was also stated that if the count came to! The regency will ask the skupte-china for a - dee} fairy tto, where the | ing the past few years he has been engaged a8 upon hie epaglae’ oki aud sachoae The | Pittsburg he would immediately be arrested on | pension for Milan. It is reported that ex-| World. aa sau , Cong! so i: “heme ents enjoy the luxury of pure sea ing, | tural editor of the Baltimore weekly | other membe: the detective corps began to | the charge of perjury. It isstated that when | Queen Natilie will return to Servia. Other re- — the immense basin below the grotto is kept | }0cal, domestic and foreign, its independent and on te leaves two children, Mr. Harvey Pat- grow paraeny eed = watt wae put upon his | he secured his license here he made porte are that Milan will visit Emperor Francis DR. FLOWER’S VISIT TO THIS CITY. rt _ i ter. Of | fair wreatment of all bic Questions, and espe terson, of Philadelphia, and Mist Virginia Pat-| Stina. fe had no difficulty in evading them | 98th that he had never before been married. | Joseph at Pesth and that he will shortly con- —_ serail, parent laty wig ge = § prectucwr-oromte foogh ane gearpe veneny 0 terson, of the Agricultural department, Wash- | in the performance of his duties, but they made | be count had hardly reached his hotel in New | tract a morganatic marriage. From the Washington Post, March 6. Flower's patients to come to the institute. He | votion to local interests, and ite close attention to the discovery that he was closeted with the in- } York this last time before he sent atelegram to| |The Vienna Femdenblatt says it has anthority | The above cut is a photographic representa- | can and docs successfully treat thousands given. | mares mace Which the housebold, and particu- £ 8 meeting of the board of county commis. | spector for about five minutes every Monday peesait ta Viera cope ae onaae is —— Sst te —— Policy will not be | tion of Boston's magnificent new Health Palace, | up by all other physicians at hopeless, in their larly its lnuy members, are concerned, THE Sta sioners my gy tom org — —— en ot eee Apo ¥ oa Sele; of $140,000 yearly will be eq lly divided be- | ** the present time nearing completion. It has | own jomes. He * prefers, however, when | is everywhere recognized and admitted to be, im - it is possible, to give them a personal examina- | ality, the leading and favorite Etchison, who died a, oan k ing |tween ‘the father and the son, the new | been built by Dr. R. C. Flower and is the le- | it] aa at tion when ta | Svery quality, the an bewspaper fenject nope eee sarein-| aie kn San eee oe king paying the salaries of the regents, amount- | gitimate outcome ot hs phenomenally « excoose, pra nd Pome Sn | of the National Capital, alike in the counting til 18th instant. vacancy in the board in 000. ful practice. In point of elegance, richness an: occasioned by the death of Mfr. Etchison will Octet caring Sonatas arkes eas gn ‘he North German Gazele says the new king completeness, no sanitariam in the world can |DUT# SADWALLY Yaow Twat ov an have to be by the governor until the next | of these secret interviews, Sergt. Fetchem was | ‘bird message, stating that he would go to Vir- | will be declared of age on his fifteenth birth- this most superb and palatial home. | ‘ d desires thé invalid to gest election, and it is understood here that | seen to leave the office and board an outward | Sinia himself. It is said that the countess will | day, and that he will then assume the govern- | *PProgeh —— Pal + | He asks no questions and desires the | below. ‘The growth of circulation therein ind sppointment will be conferred upon Mr. J. | hound train. He was not seen again during | *!Tive in this country in about two weeks,when | ment himself. The first floor is indeed a dream of beauty, | give him no fac! imply by placing the in- | cated, with the analysis following, clearly shows the MLE . 8 brother of the deceased. the week. Monday m came again and | *he will go to the plantation of her uncle, in Se Soren emernrenrne splendor and loveliness,in itself going fartoward yalid’s hand to his ear he is enabled to detect | esteem in which the paper ie held by the com By order of Judge Vinson, of the circuit | he had not yet turned up. fhe inspector was | the northern part of Virginia. CORNERING PORT WINE. making the sick well, Here are immense | the exact condition and describe the rise and | munity to whose interests it is so steadfastly carved oaken arches leading from parlor to | progress of the disease, with all the attendant | vored. It will be seen that, in the number of court, esterda: ‘i Hon. William McCallin, mayor of Pittsburg, — Serauiee the analy of Ser: deaeett Mantes coe vee ee; nere in lees than hour all ie | Who married the couple at city hall, received ’s | A Government Syndicate of the Portu- i i rvatory, ding-toom, waiting-room, | symptoms, more accurately than the invalid | copies issued, every month in the year 1888 shows has been confined in jail here for some days. | jogt! he muttered, as he glanced at his watch Meptee Ce er which stated guese Ministry for that Purpose. hall, and dining-halls” ‘The wood carving is | could describe them. ‘The many patients of 1s henienss eankins gabe ee fary came to the conctasion that he wastasane, | 284,went to the door to Icok up and down the | hint Corus, or Count, Montarcale, as he calls | om the St dames Gusone the richest and most elaborate to be found in | Doctor Flower, as weil axa. number! who have | mouth in each Year given ahd, avs furter lus $o= tari a + ; ; A ‘ q ow that the Sad he was ordered to be sent to Spring Grove | “uezt, It as mowin n impulse he hailed a | Yung, beautiful and rich girl several years ago, | Portugal is not a very progressive country; | t2¢ land; while the wall decorations are in per- | desired to see him, will be ai n tration on ‘that point, it may be stated here that imore coun i H fect harmony. The ventilation of the building | doctor will be at the Rigg’s House, Washington, wre, pigrap meinen anther re Passing cal and was driven rapidjy to a railway Sela Rie ee but its ministers seem anxious to keep abreast | ig the movt perfect of any building in the world, next Monday, March 11, Where he may be con: aa por sh i jnpregen drab ‘a — = xs — perpen = be rghs pe furnished by Miss Cora Vera, a Buffalo, N. Y., | Of the latest ideas of advancing communities, | The air, after being heated and properly moist- | sulted professionally. This will afford an op- | there has been a corresponding edvance in the | number of new advert.semeuts printed during the Ringwood, N. J., where Mr. Garrett has for | developing the trade, and the stocks of wine in CHAMBER FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, | Georgetown. Copies, the books of the office show that un average by M r 4 N i ire building, | portunity for the sick to consult this noted | 7°! ‘The comparative ngures for the four years to her family here, and will return to her west-| he entered the forward door of a car he saw a | HOW traveling in Europe, who writes to friends | if not to go beyond them, Of corners and Sen ec tcttact bo tho ntain tha ears, estues | epochal clase 40 Wake One wanes. last past are as follows: ern home in a few days. “ man rapidly go out through the rear door, jump here that she had met Dr. Cocacci, who is mar- | syndicates and trusts undertaken by companies = 1 DAILY CIRCULATION IN 1885~'86-'87-"88, ie ee neo ane Martinsburg. W.Va | off the train and disappear in the blinding | ried to, an American lady. ‘The doctor in-) of private individuals, we have heard enough ISS3. 1886. 1857. 1886, prese at the Ww. epirn ae -_ I< 7 4. Davis, this place, ee “"Wrlthcry of dismay the inspector rushed | unt Dut his head gardener, “who St Peal “aan ent AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BAe Bs 25470 shane ‘Mr. W. E. Earnshaw, of Washington, has s 7 charged some time ago for repeated acts of z _——— oa aan. 26,208 27, force of bands engaged in laying the founds- | Co" he mopped suldeatye Ta mee or one cig | villainy, and that the real count, whose real | of government syndicate. The odd thing and | "PHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. WALTER B WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers 26,009 27,490 tion of his large building at Derwood to be | was the motionless figure of Sergeant Fetchem, | ©St#tes are located at Amalti, is Nery much an-| for a certain number of Englishmen the disas- | A CHOICE COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNI- TRUSTEE'S SALE 23,375 27,166 used asa hay and straw baling establishment, | Tt'was in a half erect positions with one arm ae bee pele Miss Kae is | trous thing—is that the corner is calculated to Fn gemecgtenatn ANALOSTAN ISLAND. 25,242 26,723 ae ‘o beable to occupy it in about six | extended. | The eyes were gazing into vacancy Eerday. 7 ane Mee necenveg O° YE injure most seriously, if not tocrush altogether, | oxE SUPERB SILKPLUSH TURKISH SOFA AND sant Ahead ey, deceaned ed, recorded amtag the and a The funeral of the late Samuel T. Stonestreet bocce pe ey the faspedtoe Liter! Miss Knox is a member of a family which has | the greatest of Anglo-Portugese industries— | SIDE CHAIR, TWO VERY ELEGANT EBONY | records ot the Disuict of Columiaa. 1 wall ofter a a took place here to-day from the church, and y thousand dollars gone! That man ae long been prominent in Pittsburg society. Her | the trade in Oporto wine. Ever since the days CHAIRS, ONE ggrtipe me Sane jon, on the Premises on THURSDAY, 22,302 24,905 23,324 of the tou a bY persons from all parts | Jeft the car a moment ago was Tsscott!” eee ae at rete Fa Pica covet of the Methuen treaty, a hundred and eighty | Caper IN FINE CONDITION, TWO ELEGANT CRP. MM Acatostan island teh dhe 24Su7 25,¥46 —- . ‘The passengers crowded around. They ex- gee tte: | Years ago, England and Portugal have had the ‘AHOGANY CHAIRS, RECEPTION CHAIRS, | District of Columbia, It'contains upward of 87 acres 25,687 25,814 Information was received here to-day of the plained that the sergeant a few minutes before | $# 60 author and inherited that suburb of Pitts- | Closest commercial comnecticn with one an-| MAWOGANY CHAIRS, RECEPTION CHATRS, of eround. It is beautifully situated in the Potonuac | oanes Sure penta — ee — eae hed made s how rae ne seeaccony weak effort | "US is ie RR EE other. It _— = i ee ——— by thi HANDSOME LIBRARY TABLE, HANDSOME town, rom which it is separated by a narrow and deep — am ly e fasten himself with a chain to his prisioner, convention which opened up the Oporto mar-|_ OKNAMEN HANDSOME HALL STAND, | channel. "A short distance above the island is the out- “egg several years a resident of this place, which | but the latter had quickly risen and’ grappled Robert Garrett’s Trip. ket to England, and made Englishmen a nation | CHAE HALLGLase SUFERION WALNUT | iet 1ork of the Cheenpeake hd Ohio gaia openine | Dally av'ge.c% 123 23,082 23,484 27,089 event occurred at Detroit, Mich. i8 mornin; ji i ‘ ; “ = into the river. ‘The island is connected with the Vir- | Increase..... 1,559 1,503 1,598 y leg . | with him. The sergeant had nearly succeeded | HE DEPARTS FOR MEXICO IN SEARCH OF HEALTH. | of port-wine drinkers. Since enormous quanti- BREAKFAST TABLE, WILLOW OTHER ja shore by a solid inasonry causeway, and thence t Pep srr pale ayhae oee Eortg se —- int is design when maddenty he seemed to| Mr. Robert Garrett and party yesterday left | ties of English capital have been invested in| ROCKERS, HA E ASH AND OTHER | fy the new free iron bridge with Washington and | Of this aggregate dally circulation of 27,082 stiffen. = cee x xed, his arm remaine dren. among them the wife of Mr. W. R. | stretched out, a glassy look came into his eyes the hands of the English shi 5 TTRESSES, ory bent | of 2oje2y delivered - » i ‘ ‘ pers at Oporto at} INGRAIN CARPETS, HAIR MA’ One-fourth of the urchase-money in.cash, of which | 2@,¥2Y copies were regularly deli each Pumphres, of this town. 8. 4. M. | and his whole frame became motionless, The | °™¢ months ven resting, fox Mexico, During.| O57 sioendlit aro sail to be oerth ectactt FEATHER PILROWS, C. EAT | CHAIRS, | $1.00 shall'be paid at the Emme of sale, abd the re- | day, by carriers, al the humes af permanent mib= prisoner broke away from him and was out of | the past month, it is stated, Mr. Garrett's | jike a million and a half, We are not surprise SEWING MACHINE, KITCHEN REQUISITES, ating ah van = RES. se tg PUF | acrivers in thecity andsuburbe. Of theremainder, Drowned by a Rising Tide. the car before the spectators had recovered | progress toward recovery has been rapid. Mr. | that the English shippers trading with Oporto &e., &e. Pee . respectively, one, two and three Years after day of | @ daily average of 5-421 were gold at the office, in HORRIBLE DEATH OF 4 CHARLESTON MAN WHO FELL | from their surprise. Garrett was in excellent humor at breakfast, fe memorialized the foreign office on the | ON MONDAY MORNING, MARCH ELEVEN, 1889 | sie, with interest from day of sale at 3 per cent | the hotels and railway stations, etc.,and on the ns Such was the story they told the inspector. | and chatted pleasantly about the proposed impending blow to their important and flour- | {Po nandsome residence No Loe2 Katreet northwest, | Est, Mim rejanle, eomiennuallz, Cron coh | stroots, by newsboys, makings grand total overage A dispatch from Charleston, 8. C., March 6, | , ‘What is the matier with the officer? Ishe| journey. His ‘appetite was good. His tuce ie | ishing industry. I shall sell a small and choice collection of houschold | teive a eeu for the property, aud at the sause time | within the liens oe ssh boonies dale, beatae says: John D. Wrede, a drummer for a com-| 4¢d?” they inquired, wan, however, and his eyes show that he is| | What the Lisbon government has done is | effec THOMAS Der Aen, Semen S Sue of Scat, ip he mete at 2 tee. oe cnemaeet Aiba homartonmae ae! S ia - “He has run down,” groaned the inspector. y rid this: It has entered into a contract with a syn- mene | Gane, to secure the deferred paymegia. If the serme oe —_ mission house in this city, met a horrible death : far from being a well man, although the de- , of sale are not compiied with iu 00 days after day of | scribers residing beyond its limits, by mail, ase y, “Fool! that I ed. a ° ; ng Deyo! express, * : A ‘ool! Idiot t I was not to have met him | pression that was so marked two months a 9 | ‘dicate called the Royal wine company, of Port sule the property will be resold at the risk aud cost of last night. His body was fovad stuck in the | one station beyond here! This detective,” he | pro fe | ugal, which is to have a subsidy from the gov- ELEGAN’ the detwulting purchaser. | @nd railway trains. = 2 ee Rs greatly moderated. After breakfast the | U8@l, y Bo" SPECIAL SALE OF ELEGANT ARTICLES, Tense pall ee to day of abe in adaii thea mud at Hunter’s dock, on the eastern water- | explained, “was a cunning piece of machinery. consisting of Mr. Garrett and his valet, | ¢rument for five years, a guarantee of a five EMBRACING | Bepenaniien sok teeectaen aby purchaser's cost. | OR Ww the 20,029 copies daily delivered front. The body was buried in the mud up to | It took Edison ‘a year to manufacture him, and | Py" Jacobe, and two attendants (whom he re- = cent dividend for thirty years, an immuni- | gory PENS AND PENCILS (BY CELEBRATED ) Tr GOOD Ok NUSALE. at the homes of subscribers, a large proportion of the arms, which were extended. It is sup- | 1 Paid him $10,000. He warned me that if 1 | cently engaged to replace the others, as he de- | tY rom all taxation, and numerous other priv- | ~° MAKERS), ELEGANT LEATHER PORTFOLIOS, KLGINALD FENDALL, the 3,4<1 otherwise disposed of in the city is reg- d that he fell from the wharf into the dock | ¢¢F failed to wind him up at a regular hour he | sired to have new faces around him), were | ileges. Virtually this is granting t; complete | FRENCH I IRE-GILT INKSTANDS, FINE CUT- | _*28-d&ds a ees iT rustoe. | ularly purchased by permanent residents, living i js sank would be ruined. Sergeant Fetchem was | grj i monopoly to the syndicate; for no ther ship-| GLASS INKSTANDS, LADIES’ SILVER- | ~ ee | in toagings, &c. (mot housebolders), while we resb ‘oie chin pate ee. get out, | seven-day detective. I wound him up as usual fe ete Weateen Berend setcanee’ ers, native or foreign, would be able to live| MOUNTED POCKETBOOKS, LADIES' AND EDUCATIONAL. due goes into the bands of transient visitors, from The tide was low at the time, and at high tide | 14st Monday morning and sent him out to| where two private cars awaited them. One of othe. vate shippers and foreign} GEWrw POCKETBOOKS OF THE FINEST | —————— ew RIFLE LESSGRE | Ol Dermal the counuy, who each your comet there is not over 3 feet of water over the spot search for Tascott. I might have known,” he | the cars, the “Baltimore,” is Mr. Garrett’s own | ®hippers alike are to be crashed out of exist- CHARACTER, SMELLING BOTTLES, MATCH Qii)R1E dcily.. Tuition by mail a specialty, Cell or | the National Capital in greater numbers and for where he perished. He must have been slowly | *@ed bitterly, ‘that if he hadn't caught him private car; the other, the “Delaware,” an offi- | ¢nce in order that the firm favored by the min CASES, FAPER-WEIGHTS AND FAN seud fur. pamphlet. Type-writing taught free of longer periods, and who, furthermore, largely rep» drowned ee the rising tide. There are resi- | be would have r-ported on time. This failure cer’s car of the B.and°Q. At the Sloateburg istry may thrive greatly. Portugal is acountry ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. chara. Head school Acme Phonography, 921 K n.w. ueauis the welhende se 4 mn portions af dences within 100 f the place where he | i#4ll owing to my blind neglect. Tascott’s | denot the part: inforced by the ad which suffers from the absence of a regular} On WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH THIR- _mb6-Gt" 0000000 sage onto pen yards of the place where i y a ~Opos the party was reinforced by the j i ini in | TE |. 1889, commencing at HALF-PAST TEN the communities to which Wey respectively belong. was found, but his cries were unheeded. He | 8°ne again now, and he'll stay gone. tion of Messrs, Mackenzie, Ferguson and | position, The ministry are all-powerful in | TEEN. 1884. com 'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 313 6TH | (be last-named is @ ciassof readers alone well be be stock of must have been alive for four hours before the | 5, The inspector looks long and mournfully at | Lewis, Col. Thomas, Messrs, "Murchayson and | the cortes, and so far they have been able to | CCLWCK taticrsisr couvenence of sue. tus NI tide ARTY: i : st, wear City Post-oifice his mouth and drowned him. | the wonderful and costly piece of machinery. | Andrews, Dr. Hunter, of New York, and. sev- | Tesist all the pressure brought to bear upon | stock of coods comes from one of the ‘finest Lotuses itt admitted. Call oF send fore icti now ruined forever. ‘ rr inti ‘i them in parliament. The result has been great | the city, who is viviug up that branch of his trade, au Wrede is the fourth victim who has perished He waa ® den a Wwe,” he said at last, eral other intimate personal friends. The two er be sold without i are of the finest ,character, and will there in the same wa; cars were equipped with every convenience | @2d gerous discontent in the | Fegard to cost. THOMAS DOWLING, Colored ea * ie Worth reaching; but it is to the phenomensily large permanent local circulation of the paper, bd espeualy Ww ils unparalieied bold upon the se “but he was worth a dozen of the ordinary | ¢o; the journey, and were attached to train No, | Wine-shipping districts, As _m7-dts Auctioueer. bousenuld and family circie, Uuet the etiention of Mrs. Harrison as a Housewife. kind.” 1, the day express, The start was made at 10: Enea fisesteone, ee En | 7 PHOMAS DOWLING. Avctioneer. aaverusers is partly directed i ——+e-_—___ : és peas ieee otinn a.m. Mr. Garrett shoo! nds cordially with n 2 n TSE AT A compansou e ‘ulation of 25,460 A PLEASANT PICTURE OF HER HOME LIFE—A RE- The Swann Divorce Suit. the colored porter of the ‘Baltimore’ ‘and | business for a time, and during the last fort- Be a IT ae Ae RT CT Te nw. e With We ngures representing the entire popula- THE WEALTHY PLAINTIFF DEFEATED IX HER EF-| chatted ina somewhat pleasanter tone with es = Peres nope cee Te Hose RINTH, 1880, aT TEN O'CLOCK, EMBRACING | SIUDES LEAGUE. SUN BUILDING | Mon of whe city wil conc.usively establish the fact - » - SEPARATION. . silent deserted, an e ve beet T— S17 Est. Dey and. Evering classes. Drawing | tiiat ius STAw reaches about every family in the ‘Mrs. Harrison will be missed in the social a Peay Eee Be aS, eat. 2a seamen, locked have been heard Two French-plate Pier Mit and Painting in Oils and W jor from life. Class2s | peel « . : Baltimore yeste: Der dis- | pleased at the change. As the train moved off | locked out. Stories have been heard of riot- Dwarf Bookcase, = - - : Lastrictot Colum - more ciréles of Indianapolis. She is one of the most | _ 7 Baltimore yesterday Judge rpnis is- | Ro was comfortably ensconced inva seat tor toe | ing. but there have been po riots. ‘The Inborers | Yer 4anavoiue, walnut Dw to Lenton EC Meg. | Listrictot bus, and isreud every auy by cordial of hostesses. To watch her receive | ™#sse' os a is puaieyNant ts poplacsctaie Gates | et teenie ioe eee ee dow, dividing his attenti ‘ of the town and the populace of the district are | with French-plate Mitror, | Emme Swann against her husband, Charles | Conversation ani the enjoyment of the scenery, | heartily with the English shippers; and they | "Ewe Hnudsoute Waluut Sideboards, | 0 Swann. Mrs, Swann was formerly a Mrs. Ccie-| ‘The plan was that the train. should | have been employing their enforced leisure in | WaluUt und other Chamber Furui J ‘sud other’ Tables, Holes, and 8. Jerome Uhl | than tareesourlas wf us pupulation who are able ——-___. | w read! it follows, wherefore, that an advertise- RY OF MUSIC, St | ment inserted in is columns will meet the eye.ot Cornet, Sc. “Frea | every person in the Visirict wort reaching, of bss Whatever race, creed, sex, age, or condiuon in fe. At only remains wo be said, for the information of guests whom she has never seen, who walk in + [ee mgr Tek a aeceaemmelves, | man, and her first husband left her a fortune | be. site-tracked at ‘Hornelisville at ‘night, | €etting up mectingsand demonstrations to pro- Brak i so that the irivalid’s rest might be undisturbed, | test against the government scheme. Once or viture, Stoves, & = al bios ane apsrnbaraneserfcsanie pat panray a eee ae pclae The entire journey to Mexico will be conducted | twice the police and troops came into collision | OP PEROT. TW Sve octock— Pine wel fore, an is accomplished with so ; advantages. AUGHTERS TO » Tegtivnted to ad- . and tro ALOU, <a fase Schowl mn Germany ; r in the same manner, the special sometimes | With them, but it is hinted that the govern- | Horses, Carriaxes, Buxgies, Wagons, &. _mh7-2t | areas FRAULLIN NEY, Mish School cite, for par: | M0se iuterested in the suuject, that, in proportion a and tact that not only the new. | Waited om her, but instend chose Charles| resting for a day or two at the principal polms | Ment are much more ansious for a riet than WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., Ancts Youars. “Also, escort ior uropesn trip provided 4m | to its cireulauon, the rates of advertising in mR comer but the bebolder is charmed. Mrs, | S¥*00) real es mig cr pare; | The train is in charge of Mr. Flood, the divi- | the mob, since it might give them a little of = = ; tively poor. The couple lived together from | *. ; the moral support in the Dour vince which = is nota society star, nor does she as- 4 sion passenger agent of the Baltimore and Ohio e moral suppo! 0 pro' whic. SPECIAL FINE ART SALE OF ure to that role; and while she can entertain, | 1855 Until this year, when they parted. Soon | PoA4Pino dicontvanied Mr. Garrett om his ee | at prevent ty lack. ‘Those lever, ausious for epeieas Per habite and. preferences are for a domestic divorce, alleging that Swann had deserted her | found the world. Mr. Lord, third vice-presi- | @ riot must of course be the English shippers, a, mags life. Many a time since the rush of visitors | hy cen aie sine, dent of the Baltimore and Ohio road, accompa- | Who have so tempting and dangerous a com- R n , - MARBLE AND ALABASTER STATUARY. began has she left work’ in tho kitchen and | accede to his constant demands for manag | nies Mr. Garrett and occupies the car “Dela- | Modity as a million pounds’ worth of port wine gone to the parlor. Her desire to keep her * EVENING Stak, whewWer transient or for jong prepared inust micesee, | VETIOGS, TANK With the Very lowest in the United ‘ocution taughtand com- | Sues. indeed, taking boll Wwe extent and char ised; ufhpst references. £4-3m ) acter of iw carcusdon inw consideration, It may GREEK. MATHEMATICS A | y be cla: TARROQUE A Me tf oebannd | Sateuy be od Wai se Wide and such ap excel t and & n : oy oan al ~ deni quality oi puvlicily can Bowbere else be bought ‘he trip will be made as quick) stored in their cellars. We will sell without reserve, at our salesroom, tutor in Sciences, Classical and Rousehold arrangements running smoothly, and | 1% drat he hed’ cbendo ana hae eer, ten Ie, and alllocalities where the‘neaiia | Daring the lsst few days the cortes has ad- SRRSUE gt UPA, APE OUN, Ske a in it to do her duty to the public as well, was more dseve bien fea thate © Jaiming that | liable to encounter excitement will be avoided | journed without actually sanctioning the con- | {1uHi U'CLUCK DAILY, UNTIL ALL Aue SULD, ste. n.w. Founded 1504- Lorstion eee ing to her than her multiplicity of house- | ft'¢ Grove him from their bome, claiming that | a¢' much as possible. Mrs. Gurrett does not ac- | tract with the new company; and it is very | tins cxtrsordinary sud the’ fuest colucction of Itadiat utnents complete. More “Trial by Peers.” hold, church and social duties had ever been | t ¥48 hers, and would not permit him to resume company her husband on the trip. much to be hoped that when it meets again | Att ever exhibited in this city, consisting in part oi— d women have been trained ‘ ; the mutual relations unless on terms which his " i j- | VERDE_ANLIQUE before, and many solicitous friends feared she - A dispatch from Kingwood to the Baltimore | ¢ither the good sense of the Portuguese poli- | VERRE ANTIQUE ROMA woul be seriously ll before she went to the | Sell-teePect would not permit: He admitted | « S.Rt : ticians themaclves, or the friendly representa-| 7485p SPAKURELES sSHGUES White House. ¥ “Although Mr. Garrett's condition has | tions of the English foreign office, will cause | CAN” PEDESTALS, “TAAZAS, Considering the several phases of housekeep- | She. 'tn Pomscwscd, Of large means and even s0P-| inproved greatly during his stay at the | this unfortunate syndicate scheme to. be| SfAND.4EWeLity CASKEL CALL ing as accomplishments, Mrs. Harrison isa very Fedding trip to New Orleans, when he wished | Miller villa, his physicians hesitate to pro- | dropped. No one has anything to gain by it— sccomplished woman. There is no branch of | ty aetee the’ until he was settled in | ounce him as free from the danger of a re- | xcept, of course, the syndicate. It 1s really Tate kes gt America) | For the information of those not familiar with nition fees, moderate. Fi nee; See iatid and Typewte Tux Stax, & tew extracts from notices by its com lish: Spencers’ id Vemporaries, called out by its recent change ip Delsarte m: lorm, are appended: tent em) SARA A. SPENCER, V From the 5 ee A y wehinyton Post, 3 reall q . ; ‘We congratulate [ME Stan on its great rosperity. IN UU. a ADEN. : housekeeping that she does not thoroughly un- | Pyctieny ana could Getter afford it ake lapse. So far, indeed. is he from being entire- | Monstrous that a government should give ite | 1 JSC SON tN ascoM MENT OF FLOREN- D, These 4 nw veicer evening newapaper wnibe Onis derstand, and none that she cannot do if occa- : con- | iy cured that a relapse of his malady may oc- | #anction and support to one of these self-seek- TINE SikKAW BASKELS. AND £ANS, NEVER © es ‘Teacher of Elocution, a 0 r Pn ditions she sought to im) on him were that | +Y pe 7 ey | hich ‘the d th BLYOue SEEN Tx dHIS Clive Correct (deep) breathing Voice Culture, Oratorical and | 470m the Phiadeiphia Ledger. sion demands. The arts of cooking, pickling, he should treat het Phe daugh' ith | Cur at any moment. Consequently a strict | ™ monopo! which are the curse an ie ngecelcamarenlios > Dramatic Action, at 1317 1th st. now. a351-3m ‘Tae Wasuineron EVENING Stam bas marked the preserving. as well as sewing, she compre | Proper respect. to assume no couteol aver her | Kuard is preserved against exciting the patient, | Cru of modern industrial development. In-| | This iswithout doubt the imest Collection of Hand- 0 , Chiseied Art Objects ever uftexed at Public Sale iu tue Clove of wenty-oue Years under its present manage city of Washiugwn—the unu.ual opportunity offered hends. One of her accomplishments, which | Prober resp houseLold, to make no demand on | #24 he is generally humored in his whims as re- | this case, if the monopoly proceeds it will do Went LY Permanent eniaryuuent to a double abeet, oF she rather delights in, is painting. She is a| her tor money, and tc Telinguish any claim | 84Fds food, exercise and the choice of attend- | harm to the Portuguese peasantry and work- | ee an eee Pemsene 7 ond fodorn Your house with ‘fie, chante, artistic Uri ae tached a page meow ctsatmnngs § skillful artist, and her painting on china equals ‘ " ance, His temper is usually calm, but he ,is | Men, it will do harm inglish traders, to | meuts lovers of art, couuuisseurs, aud Lidies es Tee CANDIDATES FOR | StSst4) tuereuse te asciiler or puwuCetuL. — Lem fhe best done by profess onals.’ She has tud.ed ee fraermpegrecit {Pat | full of crotchets. Most of the old servaitts | Englieh ship-owners, and to English sailors, tee bee THE NAVAL-ACADEMY. ‘ Sian oe Low couiueraus) Lu0he Usa Lwice ae Lange ae various teachers. She is as enthusiastic in | : m el: i i i and it will certainly do no good to that large KENZO LUKE talogues, address Pre«ideut, peed Nene rey rete Anne hy EI J bese — cee ieee er pls pa gee opin bol april 1 ie pe — Aeghesy ee oon body of Englishmen who dik port wine, and | WALTER B. WILLIASin & CU., Auct lass of which sh o1 ber. n > oe i i left at Ri L cannot like the prospect of having to take any VY A. ROUT & CO, Auctioneers. . ane Gif not pecarestencor tnd leave eey i | Poured t be more sinned guia tax inning, | TOS SOEs Tl 6 ino eee is acadeegaaes | Uy SHOVE CO, ttworers | pr wuz scnOoL OF LaNoCAcES others to attend to, but, until her time was so “Government” Opium Dei more on Saturday. Should Mr. Garrett's con- | *uipper’s own price. We do not want Porta-| 4 woNpay. MARCH F crowded by visitors, she worked in the stud.o, - sais dition continue to improve the trip will be | 8uese port to go the way of Hamburg sherry. | u'cLOck P. Xi, we She does not intend to let this pleasure | WHAT A BRITISH M. P. SAW IN THE CITY OF LUCK-| prolonged for two or pate months, but should LATE FOREIGN NEWS. ee an? 723 14th at. n. ef painting be entirely neglected while Sow, CHINA. a relapse occur he will be brought back : south»est, without reserve, the sae to be rewiuved | ~ HARVARD GRADUATE” DESIRES PUPILS. lb in Washington, but among her| “I have been in East-end gin palaces on Sat- immediately, The five attendants who have . pee within teu days arom day of sale from the above Adweyom small classes. Apply to eStaly Packed Srucles are her accouter- | urday nights, I have seen men in various stages | nursed him while here have been discharged, | _ The Rome Riforma says it learns that ex-| premises, | peteirrmeay Te Aah AM. Rents of art. She has already planned for the | of delirium tremens, [have visited many idiot | 90d in their places two new and experienced | Gov. Porter, of Indiana, will succeed Judge CA! ROOT & CO. Auctioncers, RB no a ern eel hnr rrewt et e better ——— of the many badges, not -. Mr. y men have been engaged. They will accom- | Stallo as American minister at Rome. The gov- | mb7-3t B03 Market S060 | only of this campaign, but those of ‘1840, | nd lunatic asylums,” writes Mr. Caine, M. P., | Daiy him during the entire journey, and one | ernment, the Riforma says, will lose in Judge which have been sent to Gen. Harrison and | from Lucknow, “but I have never seen such | oy both will be with him at all hours.’ He de- | Stalio a sincere friend to Italy, According to —— = herself to make a quilt, not « crazy patch by | horrible destruction of God’s image in the face | sired to dispense with Dr. Jacobs also, but the | the same Baber Judge, Stallo, has decided to | Va BE Te Ree ReaT eee , any means, but a carefully arranged souvenir | o¢ man as I saw in the ‘government’ opium | physician will go with him.” settle in Rome. Mr. W. L. Alden, consul-gen-| 393, p AUCTIUN. ; bin: 1.50 per 3 bul: of their experience of 1888, All the details of | gens of Lucknow. To my dying day I shall 20 eral, will also resign. on THUKSDAY, MAKCH FOURTEEN, at FIVE | sick. Periection Tea, scknowleleed ¥y, eh, mi it picking, for removal have been arranged by | carry the recollection of the face of a hand- Easter Novelties. Further correspondence between Lord Salis- | O'CLOCK. anon ae tot oe eee | tan Oe Coe he nich So SOc per. Be. ber art as can be, and was instrumeatal in form- Peagé ueoteed,aiss tan einat Ove times tae eases THOMAS FELL 4 M_ | Cosas nuh enpece tae moan o Ree Payer, “Worms Ol any CLY dy lve daa.” Brom the Brookiyn Bayle, ‘Tenus bexin now | ZY SUPPLIES, ST,” FANCY PATENT PRO- bbl; 81 and in the intervals between callers, for lot 7, s,usre 73, routing 20g Teet on the northside Be-t Suger Cured Hames, 1 * - some womar, of hteen or nineteen | From the Kansas City Star. bury and Mr. Bayard on the Sackville affair is | 0: Danbartor nue by uD averase depth of about 50 vise, per Ib. 5 Ibs. Buckwheat tor 37 gtx. | SHE STAR Lis te Journalistic field of the national sete iinteading Do werd was given thet callers yer sprawling on the senstless bodienof men, | “Among the Easier novelties « poperweight | about to be presented to parliament, Pips, Seapeoved ie 5 tee rered Sean pera ‘ote 1 Pttiwt|sautehatieemae oa tow be received, many have not hesi- fine brown fattened and dulled with | on which sits a stuffed duckling is an old de-| Sir Julian Pauncefote, the new British minis- z a for Z5e. 4 Thesenn nat - The house will be left in order for Mr. and fer alfitertng white teeth arte oe ree | sign. ter to the United States, will start for Washing- a 6 "or "Se. pay oe Mrs. Harvey Bates. who will take it during | same age was sitting in a group of newly-| A two-inch piece of scarlet sealing wax with a gar pe ental soe madre of enews me ‘THOMAS rLteG, Ai § wees Bagg b a uuu yetueaieesUy wu eigat-puge sora, ms wusch their absence. It is not the intention of either | arrived smokers, singing some lewd romance | blackened and melted end is a most deceptive | T'the autumn he will bring his family to Wash. : oc acrg z rn ts ‘Lie Univou mtatensant tens tongs Deon ous ef tke Sens jizs. Harrison or Mrs. McKee to remain away | as they handed round the pipe. IT went from | mate box. wrod ing hisfamily to Wash- . TDP T. D, PY TEs. |cee WINES, LIQUORS, | 470m the Baitimore American. Cordials and Italian geueral Produce. 1 Mx Wassi.GTON LVENING STAR appeared last night wrima Christi, Macaroul, Spaghetti, Ver- | in uew Wye, Wilu be auuvumcemeLt Lust berealter i mecel WOU Spier JeTMMUCKLL) 8 al EIEUI-Lewe paper. Pore Olive Oil, Parmensn, | ian sta- ims Soug, beck, vue ot tue seston capatal's for ‘the entire time, but they have promised | of ba ith b ‘ sing | ington for permanent residence. : 43 RR aN themselves the a of "Teturning many | sons Ailes op temple ornedigen es Apes jum | as a poh arearrtel emretnteory paperptnd The British minister at Athens had consented PLOVED REAL Es CHOICEST TMPORT! times to the old home which is so dear to | stupor. Green hands could get drunk for a| work, are far , , ny etenue seiicvaRiapinines and were it not for the fact that the | penny or less, but b degrees more and more | purposes, ‘ United States and Denmark regarding the claim | tor? of the ust will und o Win, [hole family sccompanies them to Washing- i the callous keeper of this | A miniature Russia leather-covered concer- | of Mr. Butterfield against Deutaark for the loss fon, where they will still be united, the a hideous den showed us men whom 100 Indianapolis ac] ‘gely in demand for decorative | to act as arbitrator in the dispute between the " Brache' 7 Roque.ort Cheese, Hougect Test,” aid wre with drops of | tina, with silver-plated keys, hand-straps and | of a number of vessels near St. Thomas many niuay vais vente, a sos ae ie Nusurecoma, (Out Gout, gu on iucreniiyy iu casCuiatoon oud WOE be thick opium, mixed with tobacco, hardly | other features complete, makes an odd iukstand | years ago. vencing at 1Wo O'CLOCK P, M., the following | O. PARROT LONS | Pomne Chester As.) Times. =. sufficed to intoxicate, Icame out staggering | for travelers. Evidence has been found that the French | Pieces of property, viz, reer S808 Oth st. in, w. and faint with the poison-laden atmosphere. School sets in carved bone cases, at one end ¢ i 2 ee eh eeente 20: art Jo8 2, tn semare 31; pert ; soul, petuaye tue geisus, Uf Ite eobtroliug epiriie Shot Dead by = Boy. “After a few miuutes’ walk my guide said; | of which is u glass-encased medallion head, are Bote chen snppromed by the polise The wan: | iitinieoted ‘tortious pace ac fn oomaeens | Piss SioieYos Suita tacit we awa o A VIRGINIA FARMER KILLED BY THE BROTHER OF | ‘Here is another opium shop; will you go in?’ I| indemand. ‘The sets consist of a penholder, guamenhabtl teensomas ta obhade of the lang’ ete gah male parm Ly ameke | Picature to be wule Wo ony, a0 Luk BVEMING BEAR, RE. Baine, = of ring pam ers nt men Shomiestion ta know, ‘and, mastering my| A amihabied writing desk makes an attractive racy enone ae aries orlet ‘sins same square ‘iiuproved by whar: part of ToT: then Corn, abe. Patent Flour, 9 epee im Sussex vi shot and billed t, Tentered a second, It was even worse | smoker's set. What should be the inkstandsare | Ata banquet to officers of Capt. Wissmann's | {uy and part of loca, innquare s OF 15, uupeoved by. POE DD! Focnthy Grvcecion coset At gives us yr et pleseure to coanty, Va., was by os 1 ‘whart; parte lot 3, o1 Jot 5, uf lot 6, in square soutu of wily Groceries at Carlton H. about 19 ad more squalidly beastly than the first. Again | respectively ash tray and match holder. A clip- | African expedition yesterday Emperor William ‘Terms cash, Sore, | prosterity. Lm. tau ts une of ‘the best and Marks, aged 19 years, a son of | | went from room to room, and counted on the per is between, and the desk railing at the back | announced to his guests the recapture of Baga- lot 4, “tot | a2 ee Sera eas Genie Gee }. 4. Marks, a frrmer. The Baines and Marks, | ground floor alone 117 human swine of both and sides is pierced with a dozen circular open- | Moyo and two guns which the Arabs had taken u | ———————————————SSS—_—_=| live im proximity to each other, and up | sexes, among them a bonny little lad to hold cigars, from the Gerruans, The Arab loss was heavy. | 50; a Are, i Brom the ssacon Ga.) Teegraph. toa few days azo had been on the most neigh- | of six or seven watching his father’s changing uble photozraph screens, or paravents of | Siguor Crispi has urged King Humbert to en- a dorly terms. The two families, however, had a face with a dreadful ifference. Having | embossed and hand-decorated leather, with trust Signor Biancheri with the formation of a counted 117 I was asked to go where | moire-lined mteriors in rich colors. prove hand- i but i 4 falling out by reason of a report that Baine had | there were many more cnlusina Thanet some ornaments for table or mantel. ~ ee atts ae ae ee 2. ee eee made a to a daughter of | even more than {here Sou be probably ty An oli in denies sets is in teen arb Teil th to atten stra: left formed by pay: : u t Savage contemporaries pubiianes ae Marks, , re would be probab! walnut. Two natural shells are frin; asi re + bali THE P. HANSON HISS MANUFACTURING ©0,, | Tom the Cumberiand (Md.) Daily News. Baine denied the the afternoon when I visited | gether at the bottom, and stowed op eieees vee 8 eariover Seen Tenens eee oe te: A i | told’ that after dark the | faside this deceptive tut are twesty-cigut wail | hanged at Wandsworth, England, Wednesday, heer ay seo tor tmapeotaneae “5 rs, bone dominoes. that tue hangman had to attach a sev _Baltimore House, 237 1 weight to each foot in order that the fall might break tho culprit’s neck. —— 00 ~ A Coffin as a Wardrobe. From the New York Star, 4 A coffin as a conspicuous article of household faniture would hardly be selected by the aver- age man as a cheerful adornment for his home. i e Hit i i Ht i Baltimore and fo Co., H ! alt if i it i to i

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