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- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 138, 1889. E 7 CAPT. DAWSON MURDERED. TRIVIAL INCIDENTS. A REMARKABLE SKELETON. : ___ LADIES’ GOODS. ‘The Noted Charleston Editor Shot to|Not Easy to Draw the Line Between | naturalists Believe that all Hoofed Interruptions ; Mas Scorer Death by a Young Physician. Them and Important Occurrences. asks Seka ‘Winterbottom. i. V. ‘There was intense excitement in Charleston | From the London Spectator. F, 931 F STREET, last night when it became known that Capt, | What may be deemed a trivial incident? What rae eaten Frank W. Dawson, the noted editor of the | is am occurrence of seriousimportance? Those SELECTIONS ews and Courier, had been murdered by Dr. | who have observed life most closely will probe- | Po‘ hit y ft has tase peostved a new ad < T. B MeDow. The latter, whose reputation | DIY be the leat able to ferish to thee queries |OfnafaraMatory, has Just resived «new ad- ns seems not to have been of the best, was hur- | Feplies altogether satisfactory. ‘The choice of | ison to his department. | This is 6 cust of one ABSOLUTELY PURE SPRING STYLES IN MILLINEY. _3¢ Tied to jail as soon as he made known what he | ® boy’s school, a young man’s start in a profes- has yet discovered. The original of the cast is unexpected RT LEWORK, had done, aa it was feared that an sttempt | sion, marriage, serious injuries, iliness, sudden | 10 1) or Professor E. D. Cope, the It is a scientific fact that the ROYAL BAKING Ne re might be made to lynch him. As far as could | wealth or poverty, would probably be included | | © Pipi t a nie, and the cast itectf, E wd WDER is abso! It is undoubtedly th “ttre be loarned last night the killing was an out-| in the latter; whilst meeting an scquaintance | isonthlogies of Phisdolphis, and the cass timely PO ER is absolutely pure. It is undou ly the 2EREE 2 . come of an intrigue which MeDow had with a | inthe stress forgetting to posts later, soeept-| tn by De. Robert’ H. Lamborne of this city, purest and most reliable Baking Powder offered to ad 2 vi fore i tng sod ted herd age tgue ny peered ds toe that ths fool ts tho thaloton'ct ox tat not, » the public. HENRY A. MOTT, M.D., Ph. D., 2 MES ™. 3. wo, 100 Fe ya ‘who submitted = report impli- mal which is regarded as the parent type of all Late United States Gov't Chemis«. ona aes . Yet an unbiased analysis United States — 11 is supposed that Capt, Daw- pe gPS years <i ageeliy se | cctinals of to-day Walch are Pistingwumed by, | faarencine eres eeeentseenetsontsenseentanenessissmecntinisindsnatensnsstinasntenmnemmmmestnis him, and the murder followed. Capt. Dawson mankind would, in our opinion, show that having hoofs, Its scientific name is phenaco- RARLROADS | SESE ee aS “ADY, F . 70 ‘ dus-primmvas, The fossil was discovered sev- | the tra theese Courier fice bow 8:9 90. | what fa varoualy termed era" yenrs age in the Wind Biveryaey of WINTER RESORTS: awit Evenne Wass discovered in McDow's office = “chance, Wyoming territory, and was afterward secured (OVO, a iC CITX— ALTIMORE 0 OB aflice Sh E88, ‘The Saco 6, by Professor Cope, who learned of the eircum- ave. near the Seach. Bev eteiniels a 2g badly beaten, and a pistol bullet was found hi pe Base " Bgw open: i = 3, ‘After the murder MeDow disappeared until | *inable circumstances, plays # mos ing part, | 7 ¢ree, Preservation of the animal is remarkable. WETHERDL, ATLANTIC cITY, Ns — FARov he appeared at the station and surren- drama of human affairs. ‘The result of « | 1¢>sdapparently laid down to diein the clay, and | Patmonge, 0 Dee and leat Marci 10th io Nov. tat dere himself, ee ee the only | ful from « boree depends much less on the the body remaining undisturbed, the bones were rigl y now. sition yr 4. 3. ECKERT, : not scattered. In a e the skeleton is | For months Cyrus Winterbottom had carried | _™»! Senenens fn nag ola of the | speed of the horse, or the constitution and | not formidable. ‘Theanimal, which is believed | in his heart the image of the lovely girl who 8 ‘Gaia 0. D. married, some years | equestrian ability of the precipitated rider, | {> have been fall. |-grown, was not when alive | Now sat by hisside. For months he had hoped 38° as Pog se Leo ae re tice | than on the precise manner in which his body | much larger thana sheep or & jing calf, | that the time and the opportunity might come pained te wa Syw te F- reaches the ground, and this, despite all theo- | Whas first strikes the observer is ite remarkable | When he—but let us not anticipate. OPEN ALL THE YEAR For the treatment of ‘TOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. DR. STRONG'S SANITARIUM. Rave been athed & ries as to learning how to fall, will probably | preservation. ‘The smallest bone appears to be| The train thundered along over rocky gorges, | female, nervous respiratory, malarial and other He has several children. them actzum treatment, All the evidence adduced shows thatthe mur- | BéYe? be twice <r eS Se preserved. Apparently the animal sank down sround the base of precipitous cliffs and down der was one most diabolical. Captain Dawson the impression made b: sonality | Si, 1 Daante toad hile ing | Snce, pression y one pet sleep, The carcass was not disturbed, the bones | ® glorious spring was Tabi ts first-class A. Ti viet it anid MfeDow lett nine ice ing | on another, leaving ont of reckoning the ele-| Serl’ never scattered amd. the, aucleion, wes | andseape. that. gi Weneath | freuen ret or peereation: Outdca the floor, locked his office and went out to a | ment of beauty, is welt known to defy sli fore, | gradually, in the coarse of thousands of years, | the ardent raysof th agen of the BPRING WATERS Winter oa trey kindle sympathy an transformed with the surrounding earth into | heeded not the panorama of & a ane Pee . cast, because wi urpassing he tried to ais rang Do fridence thst | distaste at points the most unexpected and un-| stone “The skull has some resemblance to that | hess that was unfolding iteelf on either hand. corpse, but that, 5 appliances—among them Massage, Vi the clay exhausted and went into its tast | into spacious valleys upon which the promise of | Swedish —. Lg oy Tur! liready sho’ iteelf in | Bomsn, Electro thermal rench douche a OWEN MERCHANT TA rates low. Send for. TLOR, : i oF € - . mb4-3m Cor. New York ave. and 10th st, i accountable. Most of us have had occasion | o¢ 4 horse, but is more of the general. t: {| He had something better to look at. W 1SDERMERE-TENNESSEE AVENUE, i i ; ype of . a . z ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. > “ Three boare artes eaten Bed etd Analy, | to teat the working of this subtlo attraction | 2h mntnoceron.*Tivese are no fucks but ages | Mise Vanilla,“he ould, with a og $A the coca: peal i and T1200 pom” Boba Kaumeers Darss § Se 4 He | gee his victim, be | and repulsion when he have endeavore rotuberances which indicate an approach to | ## he braced himself with fa F y ABSOLUTELY THE police. make one of our friends take kindly to the “this > as YY a ‘Dawson was well-known in Washington, . hem. The teeth bave much the same char. may seem an inopportune moment for OTEL MT. VERNON, pas a Pode pees phyla nat conversation and Cee gees ch —— = acter.as those of modern animals, Each of the Ser I a oe to make, but I am - ATLANTIO CITY, B3 would have been felt at the announcement of beng ———— b von, pod caer mees four feet has five long and slender toes, which Re rok 7 @ tealing Leen no longer resist. My | “$(Sqm7°™™ eal the demise of but few other southern men. He | Gopends the issue of & vast number of our un- | bave the general appearance of human fingers, | heart hungers for! — HIRLEY—NEAR THE OCEAN, KENTUCKY AVE, had been for years « member of the democratic | G¢Ps, ‘The arising of & certain idea at a | =C¢pt that each of the toes is capped with a ickete! ATLANTIC CITY, 'N. J. It was the conductor who spoke, location. ns March 1. National committee. given propitions moment is another most | ‘mall perfectly shaped hoot, which is copy in| )° Tt Ot Gon vance crossed the brow of the | £20-bm Mis. Se BOUTMALI, st Washington, D.C. BEST AND MOST RELIABLE. 40 and 8:30 a.m., 12:10 and 4 Kleinert'’s FEATHER-WEIGHT cwashabie.) $330 amis 4:35pm. Leave An- KLEINERT'S SEAMLESS STOCKINETT. pm 8 KLEINERT’S SEAMLESS PU "BBER Vakious Oli Dives SHIELDS: A> m EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. ONE GENUINE WITHOU TRADE Sod name (KLEINERT) ou crepes, MARE ! . 5:50" pan. Captain Dawson married a daughter of Judge | Yeighty factor in life. It may be replied that | ™niature of a horse's hoof. oung man at the interruption. He produced | ()N THE BEACH, aud jutermédiate potmta, 19:00 a, eet cemerss name, and was «brother in; | Newton's apple or Waits ten Keto only | punts andes, an ve was beat abc © pocctey | bis ticket, handed it to the oficial, and ina few O HADDON HALL. “ia Eo te eR eon. on oA + a nite expression reflections | the one or the other. The cartilaginous por- | Moments resumed: £15-3m EDWIN LIPPINCOTT. Church tra W. : tered an. Lived. Pure Sp * a cone tema fs ary which had long been working in the philoso | tion of the skull at the mouth bes ing, but |, “I was about to say that I have carried in my | 7yHE ACME, Chur print at al etatons oe Batons Bracke | - the MISSES CU HAM, 923 F st. a, w, and 2 ry and came an! pher’s brain; but there can be no question that | 4, eneral structure is similar to that of the | breast a burden I can bear no longer. It is for T ATLANTIC CITY, N. J... 110:10 aw., t4:35 and 15:30 pm 1310 Bth st. n.w., bet. ane'0. 4m in 1862, joining the confederacy. His ne many thoughts productive of momentous con-| »p°S°00os which has the long pointed lip | You to say whether I must suffer a still heavier 52m SEAEND OF KENTUCKY AVE. 2 a JPRENCH_DYEING. SCOURING AND DR CLEAR smack cltvetion Garougheos tee eguahsy, sn vel sequences flash on the mind suddenly by what | fixe the beginning of @ trunk for the purpose one, or whether life ahall have a new meaning SS aE | Fearon 12010em pits aopm ES ee pre a - 2 can ly be termed an inspiration. en, ing i ile | for me henceforth, Vanilla Beane, I love”—— | EASIDE HOUSE, 9:35 p.m.¢ from Cineinnati an: uy ? Death of Judge Campbell. result, The novice is taught, and rightly | measure to the food of carniverous animals, | trainboy. meets al trains. “CHAS. EVANS. NEW YOR D meee rene Paria taught, that the good apprentice succeeds, | Tr‘the larger animals of to-day had not then |. “No!” said Cyrus, shortly, “Have you ever EOPENS FEBRUARY 1. 1880. Bn inte Te DEV IStOR, ARN EESCHER'S DEY CLEANING ESTAB- en ae ae ee, ee ee in special sphere ©} made their appearance the Phenacodus must | felt that the time must come sooner ‘or later, THE STODDART 3. 183 eid *4:15 aud °10: Pe et LTS A COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. honor and credit. But we could nam ink | Reg boot ia he habit ‘of making his special | Vanilla, when” — ae Preto gad Lilinois avenues, Atlantic City, N.J. 5 t y trains. aud Gents’ Garments 5 ctell} ns tenpedens Jndge John A. Campbell, an eminent jurist, | nent public character who owes his brilliant | mocis ‘on snakes, frogs, and the like, “Prom |. “ ‘Life of Jewe James?” suggested thetrain- | Aristide, bast mouse cozy, sppointinents elegant. fur- | Car on the 10:30 p.m. open s iiaington, apd Chester, ER and at one time associate justice of the Su-| career entirely to crass neglect of his duty | the appearance of his feet he was a flat-footed | BOY, returning to the attack; Thagazines, lat- | rooms cheerful. mattresses hair, springs, woven wire, | $8-00, "4:30, (11:25 a m., "2:30, "4:10, "8-00, and i delivered. ah Preme Court of the United States. died yester- | #¢ ® railway booking clerk; and also an idle | but the toes also rested on the ground | est railway guide, ‘Robert Elsp—'” gree pt pl LL ADE UP Of RIPPED. dunce at school, held predestined to the work- 7 hep bamftcped ii tell you I don’t want anything!” exclaimed | Open'tor ensarementa ‘The yoopcietan pe day at his residence in Baltimore, Judge ided him in climbing steep inclines. gen u yi A. FISCHER, * in Washi house, who retired from business about the Prof. Cope, as well as the European paleon- | the exasperated young man. “May I tell you Tite him for circular and terms, 1. STODDART. ‘Trains 8 «4 906 G st. nw, pogp eyprradeyoipllggr mens. pay sen Ae ee Fegatt this ‘shaleton s© ene of, the hat io in m heart, Vanilla? I—-No iE don't | NC HOTEER BOARDING: a eae p.miand *12s = : a |. am be es, Ona jane e ough a i i i now what the next station is, sir, and n't iLAN' 4 — JARDIN rains leave Philadel 4. x ~ bell, a distinguished lawyer of that state. He | developed genius for blending and tasting tes. | {'Moru advanced form of this ainecel wee wie | Carell have looked forward’ to ‘the time, my | AbHGers, Catlagen, Tots and Bath Houses to let oF | og.161 1215 a hus fl aos d dB eae ead AFB MEDICAL, &, graduated from the Georgia university in| We know of a young Austrian to whom vast | t./004 some years ago in France, and was the | Own Yanilla, when I could summon the courage | Evtate anid Law Buildings, Atiautic City, Nod. 114-408 | Pes ort Sunday. Daily, $5: | ADIES WHO REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF aN af the loglincare in 1650; whos eae Act | hom the Ieeky foungetse mef in Sratinas | fubject of miuch speculation by’ Cuvier, the | '0 tell you how inexpreseibly dear tome youare, | fui CHALFONTE, | | fase SRO DAM RORY i ana no. | Li tryst fede pienso of the legislature in 1829, when only eighteen | whom the lucky youngster met in a railway | Dattralist, Tt was termed the ‘paleotherium, | 8nd to'ask you if you will be my wife. "Will”— T ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. | dencs on orders left at ticket offices, 619 and 1301 | DF, WALSON, 110° Park bet. B Fears of age. | He moved to Alabama, where he | train returning from his only son's funeral, be- | £24 wag regarded as the ancestral form of tho | . There was a sudden crash. A broken rail hed Moved to the Beacb. j Pennsylvania avenue, He = — —_. 3 toon took high rank in his profession, and was | ause the bereaved parent was touched by tho horse. Several other specimens have since | thrown the train from the track. The car rolled | ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, 3 ‘cen ese det, | [DERG arits BEES 0 AY appointed associate judge of the Supreme — ier yprege le a : been discovered in good condition, showing | down the emiankment. At the first wild lunge aa UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW. | 7HE GREAT Ladies’ Phywician in this city, you cam Court of the United States by President Pierce | those of his departed boy. Similarly, we are | that the animal had reached the size of a deer, | Of the coach Vanilla Beane had seized the young | S#lt Water Baths in thehoue. opeeree at, | T PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE ‘goutideutly cousult, Dr. ie. 900 Bat. aw. ‘ . Forty years’ experience, in 1858. This ition he resigned in 1861, efter | acquainted with a person who distinctly traces “ : wi ralai the pot oe peg = on ei ee ie entry on a distinguished professional life to | DU its toes were reduced to three or four Prof. | Man abont the neck with a convulsive eresp, posed the policy of secession he yet believed in | the selection one day of a certain thoroughfare | COP, a8 the resulta of his studies on the early | and though the passengers were cavorting an tention paid to all diseases ‘sungle. FA OTEL LoRay, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. TO. DOUBLE TRACK.” | SPLENDID BCENERY. STEEL MAGNIFICENT BOUIPA t x i in lunging from floor to ceiling and ceiling to ‘Beach, Kentii 1s bRERCT FRB.UARD 24H. EAD AND BE BROTH! its right ._He was afterward appointed | in « large city,where several ways met, Above | Charscier of animals, indicated ine paper | FORD See sless, uustudicd freedom of*me.| _Willopen Februar 341450. 3 Wate Ni1-om | TRAINS TeAVE WhatiNGTON Pend Starion, Po Ee ‘ f all, to mention the most critical of steps, the | Which he published in 1881, that the older form | 4 Wilh o Fe CORNER SIXTH ERD’ Be ‘iy On. ppeared . +4 Sauistant jccretary of war of the confederate | all, to mention the most critical of steps, the | of these animals, if ever found, would possess | tion and absence of all ceremony that may al- | F>ENNHURST, We: yh Potned ty Sefeaon Dario mec Mr. Since |Givot af denny crn, odiying ana | it, ucts aly wae aad a |B seis et pocenia, St UM Mp ce ac OTE aa _| PRN NE th mere und Mr. Seward at the Fortress Monroe confer- | Bot seldom cancelling the operation of the warp Serer enn at in Phomsaoiae, WRAGS be Bas | Oo ern Winsernotioen she puriched Sate ide [Ze 3 ‘HOOD, Aine 9/50 8m_ daily to Cincinnati and st Louie ence in February, 1865. After the fall of Rich- | of law generally controlling events, fossil was found belongs to the early eocene, or | €4F. With the resolute, fearless, let-no-guilty- Sore WAVERLY,” and Harrisburg to St. Louis; daily, except Satur: et mond and the sutrender of the south he was ae eee ee fod, & lich | ™an-escape voice of 2 young woman attending ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, day, to Chicago, with Sleeping Car Altoona to Chi- | ~ mh 12-lm* he od - the lower tertiary period, in the first of which | ™al pe vo young mn all the year, hot and cold Wee! rene, < aainidan set arrested and imprisoned for some time at Fort The Constable Was Lucky. A y pe trictly to bi 1 Over Year, h [sea-water baths in tory’ Exprees. at’ 40 p.m. daily, wit = pet om ye apr Se AR | vines ths Deteett ied eee the remains ef, mammals have. been ae ee house; sun parlors, Mrs. J.L. BRYANT. fel-tm to Chicayo and 8t-Louis Moriweer pr nhotibue. ne A Kier tir be "went to. New Orleans pira,bo| "While waiting st Decatur for the tain to | The, tine of their exintonce ia called bx | Bes ,COWOADD, ch : a ea aya can Sn ry ieee — success. From that city & Huntsville a constable came in from the coun- Boo, 006 years ago, 80 smalla matter as 100,000 Open ai'the ah stain, ores, Atiantio City, N. J. g 00 ha.” aly, or bicabune ad the er. diuparts.vigur sda hole wy stag see eecg altimore several years ago. He | try with s negro. It was late at night, and | years either way making little difference, Our” — ee es Ch TSRLTIMONE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. CRIGHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROTAL re from the active practice PFO-/ they had bad a long walk. The officer wanted | The Phenacodus Dr. Cope regards as the dis- ([' ISLESWORTH, ATLANTIC CIT For Erie, Ceuandaigua, and Rochester, daily ; for Bat ned pe Diem’ Brent. Cogan, “Eng ae eae Re BA something to eat before walking his prisoner | tinct ancesior of the higher forms of animals. WILL OFEN FEBRCAIY oer {alo abd Nisgara, daily, except Saturday, 10:00 | Ehichester's English Disinewd Brand ix rod meotalee : r , s =. With Bi oo She Mixed Those Babies Up. _| over to the lock-up, and he handcuffed the man | 1p suceceding agos the larger animals, ike the | € SRA PIR Hea SAELEAN.__| wor Wilitmaport. Cgek Haven, aid Elmira at0-b0a | Du¥yeenlel with ve sition. Ay Braga soca A NOVEL PLEA IN A WILL CONTEST—THE COMPRO- Esare ee ae fen oem ores ee and the different surroundings and condition Boom! Rat ! : ae eS BEBORE. EATON OOZ; | wor New York ad, the ast 9:00, 11: poze, are 2 Gangervus counterfeit. Send 4c, cetame xIsE, , seeming to feel that all was safe and | ied to the growth of the plantigrade anim: “There, Cyrus, darling! We've got down to | per day; $10 per week and upward. Bandas; 0:00; 11: 40% “0 letter, by return mail. 10,000 testimonials from M. K. Barber died {a Kansas City last month, | eer ate nd he eeploivnd peat ha | like the bear, the carnivora like the leopard, | the bottom at last, Straighten out my hat, | osu" “GROLGH BOOKER, Proprietor | funda’. 000 11-40 am. 2:10, 4 Pastor | #ADIRS who hove need oom, Maple leaving an estate of about a quarter of a mil- | peg, Grrestid for, and he explained that he | and the lion und hoofed animals like the forse | love.' % = fully, except Sunday, and 3:40 2 | goosewnot NICHES TE ee ini ° s had driven home and killed the wrong hog. m iu. daily, with Dining Cag. ee ad be d deer, all of these branches devel: EGE ee Th Ge FAMILY SUPPLIE: lion to bia second wife. John K. Barber, who | [twasa mistake which any colored man was | *™ » all of these branches developin MILY SU. Ss. For Boston without chance 3:10 p.m. every iE, DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND iiests bee ft th felted | ehte tomehe 2 ti h the by some of the minor traits which were possesses ‘Woman and Her Latch Key. =: For Brooklyn, N. ¥. trains ‘Ladies’ Pliymcian, can be ted. claims to be a son of the deceased, cont Fe enake ie Country where the bogs | by the original type. When the new building | From the New Orleans Picayune. CREAM CHE c T st. uw. Office hours from the validity of the will. : The defense intro- | look so much alike, and he asserted that his | bY {ne Original type. "When, History is com Pure Sweet Cide only. ‘ty 18-Si* duced a novel plea, which was based on the | Cascience was resting perfectly quict under | Di .teg Professor Whitfield expects to secure for | , 1£ You have never had the pleasure of watch- Gheice Light syrup, p n That Bouquet following remarkable story: Barber's first wife | (ue leRal accusation. He was homesick, how- | fis department a complete ccllection of fossils | M8 woman open her front door by means of | DE MOTT'S (FREN L_ POWDERS ARE THE tandard Kemedy tor meanen, ca Ubreat, basal, or skin troubles. u rf wing romark - i i £19-Im* ; died in giving birth to the boy. When one day | °Y . . showing the development of these branches of | ® latch-key itis worth dawdling away the fifteen | _19-1m* i A in forty-eyebt hours. Price, @3 per box old the boy was placed in charge of an aunt | colonel, ny ont 708 6° Romer” asked the animal fife'so far as science has" yet ‘been able | minutos she requires for the operation to be | * iran eae EERO | Parlor Care, 0:40 abana | ee ous NEliv ini So 2 sericea core who had the same day given birth to a boy. | “Can't git away from dis yere truck,” was | ‘iudicate them. amused at the thorough femininity of her | “old Tune” Flour, $5.00 per UAL; $100 per DLL: | Forsanan te oe, 400m. Be. Price, $1. "Sent scaled by aail, Borealest One of the boys died and the nurse was at a Oh RE IN is is sack. Perfection Tea, ackw: ‘ledged by For, Baltimore, 6 : sf Y re ay3i STANDLFORD"s, cor. ¥tb and F aw. lows to tell which. It was finally decided that | ¢ Dae The Amphibious Ladies of Seattle. | “tions. The other evening, shortly before | {°f. Wurth double our pres eich is 12000, and Via6 gine it was the son of young Barber's aunt. The| cet %,7°% carry the truck om your | prom the Kansas City Times. dusk, ® bright-faced, quickstepping girl, but-| Bost Shuey Cuped iiys, Sic 4220) 480, 6160, 740 PROFESSION, defense claimed that it was M. K. Barber's son ae ae said the man as he leaned for- Col. John T. Crisp said on one of the recent beep dar ester geese pase ra it Hotauty tor 205, Sia 10, 3 Si rt @ ————e 0. SSIO AL. — who died, and that John K. Barber was the | ward,"’doan’t talk to me about de black man | Wet days: “You are very desirous of under- Sa . for Abe J gta. Beans for za ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL EVENTS OF " small ly ed ly b; for 2 2 Ibs. Dried Pe Poy k nephew of the deceased. Tho case was com-| gittin’ ahead! I'd hed hev sot heres hull week | standing the temperature of Puget Sound. This Geaap stro pe em Fa dight of stone-steps | Evaporated Applen for 2oc- Rumford ‘Yeast Powder, | escope Seine eS ee 7 omised last week by the stepmother giving bber thought of that trick! Wid ji 3 Be ‘ large bottles, 10c. 6 Ibs. Starch for 25c. 9 cakes 4 John Barber $60,000. nebber thought of ic id your | is a typical winter day of Puget Sound. It | and open siege on the front entrance with the Tom, Dick, aud Harry Soap tor 23c. 7 cakes Aro- mm. daily, ee kind permisshun I will now take a walk. is just as wet as it can be, and yet itdoes not | skeleton instrument concealed somewhere | matic Sosp tor 5c. 6 cakes. Plymouth Rock Soap for ‘Opan. Damages for a Broken Tooth. | 0 darkness, and helf au hour later, when the | eem to rain, ‘That which makes mad and |*bouther person | a amp pynes, | A“WAV AND aflvanDute 230 Wn Beem the Bosten Iyret. ; later, ; Pirst she shifted the responsibility of purse, | 4.29.2 ae eee rake = There was a case recently tried in one of the | fomtable came around and discovered what | bed traveling is hardly to be seen, so straight | packages, umbrelia, and handkerchief on on | yon cHOIGEST IMPORTED WINES TGCS ‘PHOF, CLAY, WONDERFULLY i ns moa oocurred, e could say was: and gentle does it, the rain, come down. And 1d, while she used the other to feel in both Cordials and Italian general Produce. 3 voyant, Astrologer and tual jam. Horm city courts which involved a peculiar state of ‘Dog gone it, but I’m in Inck! If I'd fastened | yet it comes. At one time I saw at least 1,000 | coat pockets for the key. They failed to pro- hrima Christi, ‘Macaroni, Spaghetti, Ver- Q a o j rip ate aleht gd ved > facts. Itwas an action of tort against the | him to that freight car he’d hev gone off with tae on the street, with their gossamer | duce it, and by that time one bundle and the | Barbers, mecelli, Accommodation for Guekion 7. = el b00 | iecwvers tnt or gtlen rover. Finds uk. heeeuret asedeuaihis ceumianda for | it just the same, and the railroad would hev | covering, swimming along, so to speak, | tir law Neid- der Gown teal 8010, Pure Olive Oil, Parmesan, p.m. week dave. d 7 L—-. ‘Gives pe! recover damages for 5, ” f pes ‘esome iy iy do’ itoop. ‘het! Roquetort Cheese, For ki aed tho es . = marriages. separated together. pcsesaskinpatas aaa thaitood ana Tt ap. | come onto me for $5,000! like so many swans upon a lake, or so many | With slightly flashed cheeks the girl picked up | Marzzis Mushrooma. and B10 Doe dalle tect ee pag Be 7 Eris Spremerin ta fe pn 0 ae | neBary Ginng. | ur groan est ace | he arid pers engi me oe] Sar OPES, | ie RAE eatin op ret | So Sa ee . 1 rfect, i J 2 1:20, 32 ce of high social standing in Boston and one who | From the Chicago Herald. happy, all sound, all’ provokingly’ sweet, all | Cols srid eeumimed get! pepeiied Willsave time and umappolntivent by calling om thinks a great deal of his personal sppear-| In the parlor at 11:30. Miss Beach (suppress- | Insclous, all game, all {i H Suly genulve clairvoyant in this city, ao be susests oT , ike so many full sails, | ting gloves. This process gave her handker-|°" arpa, Wer» ance; wont inte the defendant's restaurant to | ing a yawn)—“Oh! I had forgotten. I hear | courting and long waiting for the outgoin chief to the breeze, and mistaking the trifle for a ee eta lunch. Being somewhat of a nervous enti .. | tide; all wet as the swan, whose perfect coal i yi hyr playf i SPRING WHEAT PATENT FLOUR Eeeperamest, and’ being tm Baste to take a ptt tlected president of the Early- | of down makes them impervious to water; all pry huiped it jee Hp re {athe Premier Flour of the World, train, he ate very rapidly. While eating lettuce | “ym ‘bobsons¥, th tipping their umbreilas so high with the | street. By this time s tense expression had & prominent tooth struck a_ ed gravel eon Sp: Pipe or lage ip vad passing gallants that they seemed to say: ‘We | grown about the young lady's lips; she paid no | | 7B¢ ouly Minnesota Patent now made from all old stone and was badly broken. restaurant | *l08e up Saturdays at 1 o'clock. You' Ln?” °F | carry this only in obedience to the require- | heed to the resulis of an evening's industrious | "8st For sale by the following well-known grocers: i of early-closing, of course, Miss Beac - keeper refusi to make any satisfactory ad- ments of the supposed street regulations. But | shopping no scattered er feet (of the matter, the injured Miss Beach ( to suppressayawn)—“Oh, | we are birds of water—pure water from the | burglunged Boiling . ei ner, (feeh | JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave justment of « ” ly into the iutricacies of her . Dr. 8. GALESKI'S 925 F st bre ata mut to recover damges for the af- | 77%) (ico ee caty occurs to Dobson, who ia | Heavens—and do not need them." smooth draperies and instituted tant search 72 al plaemrncnsepe glare 5 affords vou the oyporcuniy, fe hata Feu eye oe wenn a Y ee i . IN, 12 . feant Sud hs servants to wash and clean th | BZ S0 Means sap, and hehrriedly thes is | Kthed Over a Game of Cards, | feasecres pocket, With nervous tngers ‘she | OPO h nonn uns geonseoers Sees sel oGhos, sal ree lettuce. The ney on the plaintiff's —_ apts genni neal 4 FARMER SHOT DEAD DURING A DISPUTE ABOUT A | section gave way, and with alurch her hand| 3. A. WALKER, 1600 7thst. pg — EER eefn} hints regard: mony. ruled that the case was. proper one for! ‘Tzerm Reriaious Zeat Got TuEm 1x Jar.—A POKER POT. disappeared in the depths of some hidden re-] E. M. BURCHARD & BRO., Penn. ave. and 43st, ‘upon ten Sh il The Rp eh vomthe ok a8 to bor small L settlement known as Hickory Wythe, near| A special to the Philadelphia Press from =< The aegoinanen beninsisg © G. W. & H. W. OFFUTT, Georgetown. Piketion Neve Seote say wt tooth, apart from ¢ yeical a xton, W. Va., Ir infested by | Eastville, Va., March 12, says: “Ji jon over the gists ave way firs . WI mental nortan ot ; the, i i Soe ai = fe She Sener aod oc pheny ne es ay a peck st poe ha get spices woe axa ar ody oe id then grow inertificntion ie i by ong am 14th st. ce 415-3m_J. F. LEWENBERG, M. D.. Manager. ng. rplexing there by Rev. A. B. Cunningham, at which eres * as memory seeme e exact spot | —~— nee which to fix the measure of The | movement was started to clean out the objec. | killed Peter B. Smith, a highly ‘respected and | on her dressing table from which che hea hot GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. DENTISTRY. plaintiff claimed that the lost tooth was of | tionable women and generally purify the place. | Well-known farmer residing just outside the | taken her ke that afternoon. Indignant and BAKER'S BREAKFAST COCOA. TEETH FILLED particular yalue to him both as to use and | about one hundred men formed an organiza- | town limits last night. Adair and Smith were | disgusted independent Foung, Woman | Warranted ABSOLUTELY PURE COCOA. from which O89) “< ‘mud artificial tecth inserted without, 0 The jury wee ot te ctor that {oF | tion for the purpose named, and a few days ago | playing cards, and both drank freely during the | &8¥e 8 vicious tug to the bell, bowed" humbiy | thecters ofl hus barn removed hia oye tuo sso ata Socee So Dolesstten Gasteenaigs feses' ena oa a 1e ‘it ii as a sympathetic man gathered uj re- 3 6:11 P. M—! Ben! una ty, pn. A —= Poe Bani Ke the opinion that the | they ealled onthe females and gave them game. Finally Adair dealt the hands around. ympatheti gathered up aud y et fy te a eacers Sunday. Rawestien ison hed fendant more careful, and gave | twenty-four hours in which to leave. ‘The time | Smith received three jacks and Adair three | Stored her disordered belongings, and with | Aaieal tdi eer tne to Memphis and from October t to June 30, i i : : i y = the pluintiff a substantial verdict, a sum suffi- expiring without the premises having been va-| queens. Betting became lively anda call was | eek head passed out of sight through the La Se ing, easily digested and ington a cient to buy an entire false set. < a mob og seowth and sd eons eight made, The hands being shown, Smith pulled | door held open by the > smiling maid. “Sepa cE ‘a8 well as for persons P. M.—Western Express Daily for Dieta, fie E PL ouses, driving inmates away. e per- | in the pile of mone: was upon the table, x ROC VERYWHERE. |. Pull Sleepers and Solid Trains Washington | Without applied by cord fatcioren a sons who did not approve of this work swore | remarking that Adair had cheated in the deal, What Champerty Is. pa W. BARES & 0- e “ie ial teeth inserted, aching saved. hours 9 to. WOLF I HUMAN mare, == W4® 4 | out warrants for thirty-six men engaged in the | Smith was entirely deaf, but was made to un- | From the New York Commercial Advertiser. At aren, aan | ESE outbern Repeeee —_. j derstand by signs given by Adair that he must| Probably not one citizen ins hundred had In an interview with a New York Herald re- Grand National Award of 16,600 francs. i * 7 give up the money. Smith refused, saying, he | ever heard the word ‘“champerty” before the tA pans, Ti fornia, . Bi Lages aration the Irish agitator, speaks ee at of bis | twenty-five lawyers who had been suing the s &S = an Sisoper Washington to Aeon as follows in regard to Pigott espe money. | Without another word, and while the | sTovated d were accused of that obscure | Saxpens, A Starman, U | NA- L A R 0 C H E “I have known Pigott since 1864, and I am! Arrempt to Warcx a B. axp O. Tratn.-While | jo,” be a wd rime bef the d on Thursday DECKS OS NEBER PipOo es ‘EY E rs xe P. satisfied that he was a wolf in human shape. I; on the Baltimore and Ohio track be- | {{mPed UP: Bef one bem bgghes Baer | teraqeapbtiiees Gi ek hee ¥- | pIANOS, and gore ashe ; ‘BOA at and 7:20 ilies Shes inion a fore aaet “tera seer anipr gh ey Am ll entermg just below Smith’s right eye and | Readers of current news now have a tolerably ESTEY ORGANS. 205 A, E AN INVIGORATING TONIO, asd bare, knowa «Ig of sady'matore | Hou eveting bor dacoeredneeral ngs | "i 92 gavel genetic rate yy a en at chamrty she at of singe | Tunuearrntaa wit a mntag mn, | A éq a which he was e1 He ‘was « blackmailer, boulders and ties on the rails. | While | fore any one was permitted to enter the room, | Pe serocmentho share ta tee oreemauit, under x Sakvis BUTL Mandger, | Son F083 PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, AND M 0 ¢ an agreement touhare in the proceeds of the 36 Pee oe : ce, Bristol cee and then his corpse almost rigid was erect in | litigation or to-mak rofit from it, Th 13 .N, Charies st., Bal a F : Ghembonse io ened to cut his the chair with the head bent forward. ‘The | layin an inheritance fro an’ old Engick, | m2 1317 Main st.'Hlchmond, Var rae wile we Sap PURE CATALAN WINE. edged bimeelf aud hastesedon cantward, | murderer was immediately placed under | statute of Henry Vill time, and, Ike many a ee For the PREVENTION and CURE of ing themselves in Held, | “7028 guard until taken to jail, Deceased was | other laws of similar origin, is aimed against «| C'xe Srrere Uratour Praxo. furnbbel, eof taeeee Seeemreeee OES | of fe phewptong pony body @ son of the late Dr. W. G. Smith and served in | really objectionable practice, but unfortunately | "It is the most durable Piano made, ine, ands Passenger Siaticn, mo Aa = ; — when the confederate army, being at one time a | covers by its terms other perfeetly oper lags it is thoroughly constructed. ak ‘and B sta, ‘enerdt Bada tAY the lad fiagged the yee member of Otey’s batialion. He leaves a saotaede. Ih hae proved Geet toe Ji faaruotc la dongn and ‘Agent. he i: ah, to prevent « horrible *rongineer just in time | and six children, most of them grown. Adair | keenest “legal interpetation to. separate Re found is Sey Upnaht Figs Ceality of tone to eo was brought into court for a preliminary hear- ‘Ternms—Cash or inst {The boy has given de-| ing, but he waived examination and ‘was com-| gontingont feet from enterpriee of the Dod | preg nn PELUETER E cont a mtied fo jail for the action of tho grand Jury. Fogg order Taw has become | ;£22-22_—_1851 Eat ne Fe 5 Inuasp prisoner expressed great sorrow for re and in . Fn \UER PIA ARE. Baltimore Landings, ‘Sue, lish Men; crime, and attributes it to the effect of liquor, ea pet cold bere ince 48, years, a Seer ns m bioghensen's What « Poor » Fool paca THN, Bold Agent, farther informeses Talk About Slow Trains! the 01 incit et 19 STEPHENSOR & P From the Philadelphia North aoe mh6-6m ‘hart, “I want to go to bed, so give me @ room as VERNON! MT. VERNON! soon as you cen. I ought to have reached the | draw the legal fees M aoe e th aeemnt < city early this afternoon, and here it is 11 ‘The result of ere eee tor ets aate te More ee Og Present you so late?” asked a Girard boat 3:30 p.m. Rates Sack, £8 by Quree Awa hee to whic i 4 om was attac! sh-edged brass tag about a size of a buckwheat cake, bye “Oh! slow trains! Slow al e thi & FOUGERA & 00., for the U. 8, 20 NORTH Wii ST., N. Ye Fe i ee Hi rt Fe F : ; i HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 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