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— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., Tied eS ee Fae Oe Sag ee 6... Md ROW IN THE FRENCH CHAMBER. HOW TO FIGHT GORILLAS. Tas AUCTION SALES. EDUCATIONAL. ¥ I] FE General bp penned Poza hors ecamyaae = Sagara ohnas A pam bl The Prize Fighters of Africa. LARGEST FACTORY IN THE WORLD. as = From the Indianapolis News. “The gorilla is the prize-fighter of Africa,” said Carl Steckelman, who has personal know- STAR New York Correspondence Aususta Chronicle. The qnestion of the prosecution of members On the morning of that blustering March day of the atriotic league came up in the French in 1881, when General Garfield was inaugurated | sensio and chamber of deputies yesterday, In | ledge of the Dark Continent. He had been President, I was chatting in the lobby of the | the latter body sensational scenes attended the | Peaking of a leopard skin on exhibition in his Riggs house with an old Washingtonian, an ex-| discussion. M. Arene, amid noisy interrup- | Window and had been telling of the danger member of Congress, and a man of very wide tions, read the report of the committee which | encountered in fighting with the original —— modern SALE OF GENERAL [areas MEDALS OF HONOR AT ALL EXHIBITIONS. MU AUCTION, Booms SATURDA Mt W ror Rivantagens 0. EMBRACING IN PART: CHOCOLATE SS Ses Pees ROWIN BART. LATE OF THE ENG- js owner of the skin, receive a + IN 5 mas hee ng ee AI ERE fe ps, | tee sae | Within half an hour there passed the hotel | report favored the prosecution of the accused | Parison with that in which one must engage in E. ke i ie Ek = Chino At EWELYE OCLACR. —rmmoterprectie fren ree? # number of persons whose fathers or grand-| deputies. meeting the gorilla,” he, said. “The gorilla is u FEE N REE = | One wer fre coupe, in, ane Ope gas Voce RESPONSI ELE | L ERNI, horse, 163 high ; a splendid coupe animal. of, Viardot re fathers were the central figures in the past] Mf. Sevaistre declared that the found in only a comparatively small portion of o— coupe rockaway, in good order. gently, returned from, Europe, with best in just such an event as was to be solemnized | showed the imbecility of its authors. For this | Western Africa, He lurks in the ‘woods ‘THE SALE OF Horses carriages, flog ragons, harness, ic. = London, yy tS nN 4 that doy. First, there strolled by at a leis-| remark M. Sevaistre was severely censured by | the coasts for several hundred miles north of mb14-2t HOMAS iG, Al 3 nose re aed fea: A urely pace a man of thirty-five, short and | the president of the chamber. the mouth of the Congo. Ihave never seen a CHOCOLATE MENIER EXCEEDS ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. EXUINE CRAYON PORTRAITS TAUGHT IN ms = thickset, dressed like a Frenchman of good| 9 Laguerre averred that his paste intended | gorilla in the open country, and, by the wny, I 100,000 POUNDS PER DAY. REGULAR SATURDA’ 1 guarantor 39°65 eee ne breeding, and bearing the manner of a man | to prosecute its campaign paci ly and le-| think thatthe fact that he stays in the woods CO} ‘specimen at (OLD'S STUDIO, 428 7th st. mo-2w* of cultivation and wealth. This young man ly. He would not appeal to the chamber, | accounts for the fact that he is almost a biped | soLp EVERYWHERE. AVOID IMITATIONS. ANTIQI ta en BEDS ARENTS DESIRING TO SEND DAUGHTERS TO and his brother have the richest itical | whose verdict was immaterial, but to the coun- | instead of a quadru) You see the gorilla in| _m13-eo3m Easy BATS LOURGES, ‘QoucHES. FRABLEIN REEF, Hur sch xa Y ad- heritage of any in this country. was | try, which supported the Patriotic league. He pe through forests reaches out with Ue SALES OF 949,000 WORTH Dina tee. ‘SPRIN BED- pone Rtg 9 Marepeas aS aoe ee freatgrandinther nd. ‘Doet”"Presisesta at | Tanrea sonmpesies were those Se schaled| Cineg arms nd string the reaches of the | Utnonis dope 7 A Geatiste ent, OCLC A. Me weil pel ta ont oot ane | 3-rNTVERGTEY-FRAINED —TEAGHERE a's y i of eres irators were , . - Mey = ERS HAVE the United States—and perhaps ‘twas a, nar- against universal suffrage. supporting himself with his hold on the | m15-1w Aith st 8:¢._ | room a general fof household US Sha e Fey row eseape that his father, Charles Francis Adams, had from nomination and election. Almost on the heels of Henry Adams came a port of the committee maintained | branches. Habit has thus almost made an that the Patriotic league isa secret society. | upright creature of him. Referring to the fact ‘t General Bou! ~ aie is as brave as brave can be. The ie | male gorilla does all the fight WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. hes or Also ste lessons. ral Z Ai free. FRANK E HALE, 3] Eve ag set ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. = ‘In presenting THE EVENING STAR in its new tall, slender, blue-eyed young man, auburn-| recently dined with the Duchess d’U for the family. iG SALE OF ITALIAN WORKS OF ART eae Oe Y SOLERO 313, 6TH | ares and improved form, attention is called to ite haired and gentie-mannered. His iather, too, | expressed surprise that men calling n= 8, the female itted. oF send for catalogue. ‘mbée If you approach a pair of go selves republicans should form a part of the | will run screaming th the woods or will n guard of the Faubourg St. Germain. | climb the highest tree, uttering all the while General yulanger rose, and, crossing his | cries not unlike a woman in great fright. But ; CLOSIN Will lace at sales: corner 1! t We are reducing prices generally, The following | Wyit pene ince at cur salegroomy EVENING ‘AT HALF 2 O'C) TO-Mi WW EVEN- had been President, for he was Dr. Tyler, the will give you some idea: a Fe and RRO son of John Tyler. ‘Then there entered the hotel a stout, full- rit acta haw "ui doc | S"EDOUDBNUD AGAPIPE, LETUEGAT | venus wane ecomoranesy eaceoeeremoas 25 pieces of Ramies, Raw Silks, Silk Ground Tapes- ‘at sane hour. will close be 4 extraordinary tries, Heavy Tapestries, and Silk Goods suitable for Foserve. The colléction com- | Now is the {ape to Join for Participation in the May bearded young man, black-eyed, black-baired arms, defiantly regarded the majority. An up- the male gorilla will come straight at you. He out the jthout p covering furniture at prices it will pay you tobuy | "nsip-ot) ‘WALTER By the attention of buyers. auz3-8m. wo advertisers. ILLIAMS & OO., Aucts, | — and neither in appearance nor man- | roar a M. Thiess was cen- | does not know what fear is, He will fight any | what you may want and keep until you have use for bey Pe LEAGUE. SUN Bi LDING | sigh profesional author! ~— = ner Bi ltestrfous father. He was Bob Lincoln, | sured for apostrophi ing the ident. number of men.” them. Send for samples if you can not call and ex- MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ATER, dao a rotie aoe m | stance son of Abraham Lincoln, and about to become} Paul de C: fied the chamber to| ‘How do you fight them?” amine them. for bastnners, Tyatrestore A. G. H ase c. only expresses public sentiment—has de a member of Garfield's cabinet. prosecute General Boulanger. “With pistols. It is very unsafe to trust toa] Our line of Cretonnes is the largest and best we have | ~ . — .W; Gil, W. H. Holmes, and Then came a long. thin, spectacled, studi- ous-! ii youth, who stopped a moment upon the sidewalk that he might point out to @ companion the brilliant uniform of one of the companies of military that was i> = in the parade which was to escort Garfield to the place of power held by his father. This The debate was clotured—318 to 214. The chamber then, by a vote of 334 to 227, author- ized the government to prosecute the accused deputies, Ks aresult of the heated debate duels were thought to be imminent between MM. Arene and Provost de Launay, MM. Bordeau and de Cas- in or toa ir weal of any kind. The Fite is so Saree and powerfel that you have fat one chance at him at the best. The woods where he is found is so thick that it is impossible to see him accurately at any distance. If you fire at him as he comes at you down the tree a limb ever carried, varying in price from 12}¢c. to $2.50 per. yard. We have a new stock of 25c., 35c., and 60c. Window Shades, in all colors, mounted on spring rollers and complete. A large line of fine Blankets, Down and Cotton Com- forts at greatly reduced prices. OF CATALOGUE SALE OF AN EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION clared that “THERE IS NO BETTER EVENING NEWSPAPER IN 4 TE UNITED STATES” then ‘TRE Stan. But even more than this may be justly claimed for it. To all that relates to the compos tion of & first-class journal, deroted to news, bus Mors may turp the course of the bullet. Before you TURKISH CARPETS, RUGS AND HANGINGS, ‘men and women have been trained 3 . ‘Besides our Table Covers, yous ness, family and tocai affairs, it takes rank with as one young Hayes, son of the President | sagnac and MM. Pichon and Laguerre. M. de | can fire'A second time he will be upon you. He des our regular stock of Table and Piano Covers, thaa 30,000 young a trained pn rin oa. waghe a ie ion hears ™ Cassagnac, however, refused to fight with M. | drops from limb to tree, and comes at a rapid | We have a large line reduced to half price, t" best val- | embracing both Modern and Antique, all sizes, being | Day and night sessions. Tuition fees, . Five ‘There went running and rollicking t h the toilet lobby two youngsters, looking out for fun. and bored because they were stopped and spoken to so often by men Who knew that they were the little Garfield boyas:: u: ao:tbs 4 Something was said about the number of the offspring of Presidents then in téwn, “the Wachingion gentleman exclaimed; .‘‘Oh, there are several other children and grandchildren of Presidents in town. There is one now,” and Bordeau. ‘It is expected that an amicable set- tlement will be arranged between M. Arene and M. de Launay. In the senate M. Naquet said that he would not defend himself from the charges that had been brought against him in connection with the Patriotic league; first, because he knew that the chamber had condemned him before- hand, and second, because the party to which he belonged never appealed except to universal swinging pace. The safest way is to hold your fire Sati fe is at arm’s length, and then fire steadily into him with a pistol. = “The gorilla is easily killed. An ordinary isto! shot will have about the same effect upon ‘im as it has upon a man, The hunter's danger isin not making the shot tell. Once I was passing through the forest with a body guard of natives. The natives are furnished by the Dutch traders with a miserable gun, the barrel ‘ues ever offered. Curtain Poles complete, from 19c. up. Lace Curtains, per pair, from 75c. up. Portieres, per vair, from $2.50 u} Heavy Curtains, per pair, from 84.50 up, Weare receiving orders every day for Slip or loose Covers for parlor and bed-room chairs and suites, and ‘would request our patrons to give their orders early, 20 as not to be disappointed in time, We guarantee & fit and the best values. Call and see or write for sam- @ recent importation, and is pronounced ONE OF THE CHOICEST COLLECTIONS EVER SENT TO THIS CITY. EMBRACING FIFTY LARGE CARPETS. To be sold at publicauction, absolutely without re- serve, at my auction rooms, 11th and Penna. avenue, ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, furnished with competent justrated ap- Vice-1 SeENTEY Pian Lee ete DWARD C. TOWNGEN: ai | peatage| ing Voice Gulers, Oraforical Dramatic Action, at 1347 18th st ew? = GT, JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLI SEE iE. ANNAPOLI the very best in the world, and in the special qual ities named it is not surpassed by any. With alert, intelligent and {rapartial special correspond- ents at all conters of interest, by the free use of the telegraph, and with the superior mechanical facilities with which its office is equipped, it covers the whole field of news, and is able to presents nts and four courses of study, nm 4 ne 4 estimates. The it is large of chool attached. he indicated a gentleman who was just coming | suffrage. The senate, by a vote of 218 to 58, | of which is made of gas pipe. The natives | Peas tor tiie onrnose Tee ne cence Te ee | ARCH 20, 21, AND “#2, 1889, AT 11 A. M. AND TAL, ATTENTION GITEX TO Teflex of the entire civilized world each day up to from the ital alagceen complacently using | sanctioned the prosecution of M. Naquet. — = to be ror gd Fed Lavin =. curtains is very large and very cheap, 3PM. iE PREPAY NAVAL ACADEMY ‘ATES YOR | tne very moment of going to press. In these re oodet oi «lik had satisfie aan aes ei Yhen they fire at anything they point in the . M. . - jer ro petite ink a pons Poor brgoae LATE FOREIGN NEWS. general direction, pall Sha trigger and fling the REFRIGERATORS. On Exhibition MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 18 | 478-3m THOMAS FELL a. u_ | specte THE Stan is absolutely without @ rival, and il i il i i- fem ae in at the object. y throw the gun because ve and 19. witches a short man, built something like Phil Sheri- ‘The American Catholic pilgrims reached | £° ji 'y We carry the dan or General Butler. with a big head, set they are afraid it wiil explode in their hands, largest assortment of these t the ates comprising several quake we best. fearlessly challenges comparison, within range of any house in makes - HE RERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 7 seemingly without the support of a neck upon | Rome yesterday. as it very frequently does. Well, we came upon | from the cheapest to th mest Ee ——— = T the territory it occuptes. sore seciaate shoulders, « generous abdomen, | . Tassion for pete und has ne, hase then foe | 2 gorilla, A native saw him dropping from a WATER FILTERS. ae ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE a In tte treatment of public affatrs it is impartial and short, almost puerile legs, that seemed to | * Passion for pets, an no. less than four- | tee coming at us, Aiming at the descendin; BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREE’ have been stunted | by reason of the generous peterpan eee —— bgaptont: ~ form, he fired and missed. He had not tarnes We have the famous Pasteur and the Kedzie im- pa aBEING HOUSE No. Oo anne OAR. SRIDUATE 723 14th ss. nw. _| and aims to be fair and just to all faithsand intere / iuding sev . tw ies, er i im. - t octor 617 ABD PUPILS oebge ny eg pee ag gs — —_ aasehia:. epics, ap bl seer pel ipl sy! oe faa Df that naine, abd is ak hnported artic e. whieh is | ary A.D. 1980, in, the cause of Malcom 3 Gorton A sie Crit easel chances Rh esta, and it is absolutely independent, in the bigh- adiair uchuiten ok toe cuter carents tek gave | , Miss Eames, an American singer, made her | neck, the gorilla seized his throat in his man- | M4ce,te st‘ach to a water pipe we. guarantee 10 coed | Seale nae, Set nn Sceab ee he owaee 2el9Omo_At Sanders Suymmsre Goi Sotnw. | Cot. and broadest senso of the term. Ia the pubii- aoc thc conasean or ing and enjoying | debut in opera in Paris last night, appearing | }ike jaws, and was crushing the life out of him service for ten years, and then s8 eemall expense for Sixt PAY OF MARCH, A.D. i880, at He —— === | cation of it humor; he hed. the nose of a. Anancier, some, Minister MeLane’ ond. wmaciuatkable triumph. | when we came up and fired a pistol ball into | feu years seu: nd'so on. ite for barticuars orto | OCLOCK P. My wel Gre inis seen ews it recomis facts without bias or thing like Jay Gould’s, but the lower part of him at close range. But the wounds inflicted re west of square ) being the east FINANCIAL, _ . jour hun ty-four (484 color, and in the expreasion of editorial opinion it ji American colony were present. sre mortal, and the native died in great | BABY CARRIAGES. part of said, lot, fronting twenty-three feet on Massa- Shai treme arenas sateen | “Teeter was the ohaiie aaniverary of | neve, moe « 7 connie fo ame rene TET ss... & B, teas steaay and frm in advected promoting He wore a short-tailed business coat and a | the birth of King Humbert. In receiving dep- | “"\"47e the gorillas numerous in the strip of . dwelling-house. ns OnN LANEMAN, only what it believes to be right, as it is persistent pair of trousers of remarkable color and most | Utations that came to congratulate him the king | -ountry where they are found?” TRICYCLES. erms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and BANKER AND BROKER, = Prominently bagged at the knees. They were | referred to the economic crisis. and expressed | «They are scarce. In making the trip once I VELoorPEpes. | {Goch ar trees ne her at from day of sale, s 2 condemning and opposing what it believes to be Uf clayey blue, « delicate but dangerous shade, | "desire for European Peace. In the afternoon | saw two in one day, but that was unusual. They money may be paid in ZX’ deposit of 8100 to be 1405 F ST. N. w. Wrong. It is, in brief, wholly untrammeled by any because they revealed the slightest suggestion | the king laid the foundation-stone of the new | are the fiercest and bravest of animals, The Wo are headquarters on these goods, and will make | made. time of sale, All con ‘at =*| FUNDS INVESTED IN SAFE SECURITIES. of contact with things which soil. courts of justice. P a male gorilla, in going into battle, sounds a | ®®ything in this line to order for you if we haven't it poet I Ssaaeecisene beaker ty other interest or consideration than that of serving He strolled to the cigar-stand and spent a | _ Alexander of Battenberg and his wife (nee | fearful warning by beating its breast and giving soe tice at defaulting puschaners cost, 5, 6, 7, AND 8 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON | the public, and securing as far as possible the wel- few minutes selecting a brand, half a docen ot | Leisinger) will take up her permanent resi- | sort sounds that make the dense forest re- CARPET DEPARTMENT. : ILM B GORDON, Trastes, TIME DEPOSITS OF 3, 6, 9, AND i ch ighti h dence in the Plazzo Turati in Milan. sound. He is a dangerous antagonist, and you 3 ‘i 206 K street northwest. J fare of the family circle, and of soctety as a whole. which he began oe Mines Gene he Geait Wi "se Namate base Gbateanse tar popular gov-| are all the time reminded by Eie appearance | gisi*Pes**¥ Bug, 10 ft. Gin. wide by 12 ft. 9in. long, | _DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. mhi4-d&ds 12 MONTES. Pe eatew aad eRe span Mace. | os temsmateed seiner suffrage,” Z ign “You say he is a President's son. Who is ” he says, “I prefer the most dissolute court and that you are contesting with a creature that hi aman’s faculties and appearance, a giant's . Jptapestry Rug, 8 ft. 3in. wide by 11 ft. 3 in. long, Witter. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. mhl4-1m ‘With these general objects in view, what Tus * ae TRUSTEE’S SALE STABLISHED 1814 CAPITAL, $300,000. | STAR specially concerns itself with, and that to - 2 most mediocre monarch.” pestait: nad a mackas'ee ities 1 Tapestry Rug, 9 ft. 6 in. wide by 12 ff, 6 in. long, ; cE ; SURPLUS funn, SRE RAb was Preaident jase on anes frandtather | ™ Te pope has raised to the cardinalate Mon- | "eH6'h, and a monkey's agility Oijadey Bag, OP. 4 in: wend td BEE. © Sal tan, ANALOSTAN ISLAND. Which it gives its best efforts, may be briefly de- Harrison, who is going to be sworn in as a Sen- signori Bianti, Laurenzi, Vanutelli and Chris- The Healthfulness of Strict Lent. By virtue of a deed of trus st from the heirs of Will- rded the land NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK OF WASH- , a ~ scribed as THE INTERESTS OF WASHINGTON " H 10, Rug, 8 ft, 3 in, wide by 14 ft. long, 915. | iam A. Bradley, dec recor INGTON, 613 15th st., opposite U. 8. Treasury. atos to-day. Idon't know whether he saw his | tfori. i ___ | From the New York Truth. 1 Tapestry Hus, TOTe in wide by 1st Bint kay, | Fecorda of the District of Golambia, 1 wil otter J. W. THOMPSON, GEORGE H. B. WHITE, | AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBGA. To those "3 i i Henri Tamberlik, the celebrated Italian “Lent will cut down onia rates,” said | 81 ANALOSTAN ISLAND a President, Cashier. Doyle iia bee So omg — tenor singer, is dead. He was born in Rome | p, Has ito ts th ae Ttalwa deca pestry Rug, 10ft. 6 in. wide by 12 ft. Gin. long, | eer DAY OF APRIL. MEE A | Receives Deronite, Discounts Paper, Sells Bills of | the paper has been unswervingly devoted since oe neg —_ - en, 1 | in 1820. ‘ x. Hamilton the other day. “‘It always does.” | 915, a E O'CLOCK P, M. Analostan Island is in the | Exe “ : Mase Bar gta ng shaw | Hepsi awa fi jie |e ort ir nut ec |r om om wey oso me | GEE SSE ae Me | tr S| ot Po htt erry dee i nies teed selng 6 he ition) Celt a euserscehe man . lained that nine-tenths of the cases of pnen-| | 1 Velvet Rug, 10ft. Gin. wide by 13ft. Gin.long. | of round. Itis, beautifully eituated in the Potomac | So Busines : ‘nd this policy will characterize the future career that it was evident that he was greetly inter- | P "4 P Pp 2 8 Fiver, opposite the cities of Washington and Geonge- oa Po thing he saw outside and s | The Duke of Cambridge is said to be the monia were brought on in persons predisposed be eet Rug, 12 ft. wide by 13 ft, 6 in. long, $25, _ | town, from which it is separated by » narrow and deep PB babes ‘W. CORSON. INO. W. MACART®! of the = tly as it ie ted in some . " ; only member of the British royal family who | +. ; ; - | 100 role of Whies nad tent ene vee Se chanel. A short distance above the island is the out- ‘Member N. ¥. Stock Paper as prominent hae merked glance showed that he was watching with keen am s his own public # fea: to it by sudden exposure tonight air after com: lab cae v let lock of the Cheaa ke and Ghio canal. penin os mandiermes, pest interest, = movement el the milling, eet | NEES crmeetin cacao on erce, edu- | ing from a superheated room, I can see that | ° rolls of White and Fancy Matting, extra heavy, | Gina shofe Uy asqlid Marcel eo GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. W. Sched in the hotel seemed to know him, cf, | ation, justice and the interior wil mecten “a | the late winter festivitice have 'a. rent deal to Stim Ba = ad fy the new free iron bridge’ with Wasliugtou ‘aud if he was recognized, he was not thought of rectly after thi bill i ly after the army bill is passed, do with the matter in our perilous latitude. There is one feature about Lent that society is Greenville and Canton, The last she heard is price, 500 yards of Heavy Oil Cloth in all widths at 20c. 6 FOOTM, an fed with furniture to the best 128-d&kds Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, wn. ‘RMS OF SALE. van. eaten Ba per square yard. ~ Deposits. Exc! ‘Loans. consequence enough to bestow a second glance SOUTH SEA NOTES. apt to overlook, and that is its dictetic ndvan- | “All-Wool Venstian Staiz Carpet, 25c. per yd. a PBSgourtH of the purchase money in cash, of which Rated Btorks and Bond ties listed 48 AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. upon. At last an Indiana office-seeker discov- por anil tages. Any one who will keep it strictly will | 199 Heary Hope Door Mats at Soc 0 00 inainder 0 dai rte Tenidue of the pur- | Od talicore tushy sd en $fed him and approached and spoke. Gen. | How Robert Louis Stevenson Gathered | find himself in better condition to go through | in addition to above we haven very laze Seepectivene, coe, Vee an ree ee em | ok ty made of in securities. Distrigt Harrivon turned with some annoyance, plainly ou Vr. of every kind of carpeting made, which is being offered mat from day of sale at and Zora! Railroad, ‘Insurance and not wishing to have his attention distracted | Material in Far-Away Pacific Islands.;|"ummer. at the lowest Prices, and in all qualities we have rei | SO tum. peyable: souseanealie pea each Sete Eas ag | THe EVENING STAR claims to be, and camcom from the military. sala ois‘. eeae in Ora mahioe eae ach] Hz mas Tange Wrves Livia. Wednes- | ‘ill sit much tes than cout to manuactare,” "* | ance, with he Property and at the puuie iste | ———————-——e— ee | luslvely eatabliah that its, the beat looal advertio ice-seeker was persistent. led pa- Ps e y a letter was received by the authori- ie f; ‘nates of “4 % me = pers from his pocket, the ‘general glancing’ at | The trim little yacht Casco arrived in port | 8 of Springfield, Ohio, from Mra. Sadie By- FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. fey to deterred paymmenta. If tie ents FAMILY SUPPLIES. {ng medium in the world! N@ OTHEX PAPER PRINTED them with a bored air, and at last he said, and | Yesterday just before dark, after an absence of | ron, of Clevel nd, inquiring the whereabouts (Pur stock is so lange it must be Foduced. Nearly. alt of gale are not complied with in 30 says after i> ta. ¥ —— | CIRCULATES 80 MANY COPS IN THE CITY oF ITS. so distinctly that his words were overheard: “I | almost a year. The vessel is the one Robert | of Byron, her husband. She states thet he left down to prices that areaure ts nove teen soldi ken | aulojthe Lroperty will be resold a Cee Wet ee ee = have just been to breakfast. I haven't had | Louis Stevenson chartered fora cruise in the | home a few weeks ago. and that since then she | i In need of auything in this Tine souwal Audit | pee f nale. . i ‘ATION, IN PROPORTHE TO FOFULATION. It is time, © furn around yet. But I don’t think | south Pacific. ‘The yacht is owned by Dr. Mer, | has learned that she'is the third wife of Byron Sreatls to Jour sgvautage to call and examine our | Cour On NO SAREE st Purchaser's cost, || und Domestic Groceries, Fine Wines and Liquors, | hardly too much to say tat it is read by the mem- there is any — for ait ane trouble is | te of Oakland. She did not dock dest crag, | ving. His other wives reside respectively in | chormous stock. “We have oe lo, REGINALD FENDALL, <c. ‘The following well-known brands of Pure Rye for the holes, too many pees for the holes, wait awhile. perhaps there'll a hole for you. That @ fine company marching by,” and he turned and looked again ing, but anchored in the stream. A Chronicle reporter went aboard last evening expecting to about Byron was tha’ it he was living with a woman in Urbana. of every description and from the cheapest quality, THE MOTH WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. Whiskies constantly in stock: Old J. B. Thompson, Baker, Upper Ten, Hannis Acme, Takoma, Jackson and Grand Jury. bers of every family in the District of Columbia. It is peculiarly the favorite of the home circle, and STAT ‘ = mb 15-3m_ | $s no less ed in —e0-— . VALUABLE I, ESTATE FRONTING ON I Ser ORE er OE . n.. | sno less esteem: the counting room and the macebing by,” re the celebrated author, ss the report hed | gyow rm run Noarawast.—Quile a heavy | 2ST Wokaven pier tat ell nee ee NED SERS REN TE AND | Bare eee Que ese, PER LB. | Work ehop. It follows, therefore, that as an agent A half hour later General Harrison stood on | been circulated that he was on the vessel. The | snow-storm was prevailing all over the northy | without the suite? deere nat Will exterminate it Auction. c : Choice Light Syrup, per i Pier tyihe.of the great throng, hustled | author was not on board, however, and the re- | west yesterday. The railroad weather reports | #23 Kind, This ‘not only sup other iimect or Living | Ot ZUESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-SIXTH, at FIVE | 1 Gall. That Houquct Dublicity within the National Capital and con- pither and thither in the jam, and stretching | porter was informed by First Mate Carlson, | show it was mowing between Glasgow and | hates’ scxrsteuch but any other, Lueect¢ Pot eS, tn mpaatee Lote hn Sete eee tes | £19-1m* tiguous territory it has no rival. An announce- his head to get a glimpse of the soldiers. For | Capt. Otis having gone to Oakland, that Mr. | Great Falls on the Manitoba road and in the UPHOLSTERY SHOP. | average depth of about 100 feet to an alley, with im- SS STAR OF THE EAST he is fond‘ of the military. “Ho likes geod Stevenson had determined to stay a while longer | same locality on the Northern Pacific. Two Z , provement Nos. 1808 and 1810. Gese Flour, 66.7 per bbl Boo ee mentin tte columns practically meets alleyes, ant, this inatepiclons Htc man ie et tae ended | Honolulu. , Mr. Stevenson, so the mate said, | inches of snow were reported to have falien. At | Weave, eof the beet shomsof thin kind in tie | "Fer cath All conveyanctag rig i narwek om | YOM une” Hour, $5.00 per BN. 61.50 for tn proportion to the service it gives, its advertising this inauspicious little man, one of the hundred | was very much pleased with the oj nities | Noohe, Grand Forks, and Pembina it was much | Quy‘? {ud ow for ordiuary and cheap work. | Terms of sale compli ith within ten sack, Perfection ‘tea, acknowledwed by all who use it PI = double ‘50e. thousand that looked from the sidewalk at the | afforded him for study on the island, as well as | colder, the mercury ranging from 2 to 10 de-| | if you have any oid work to be done over or furniture | otherwise property will be resold at Fisk and costo a h Fates rank with the lowest in the country. Being evolutions of the military, was the same for whom Len brilliant scenes of that day are now repeate: hen General Harrison entered the Senate chamber a little late that morning he was known probably to less than a dozen members, —ape bly not one in fifty of the great crowd in the gallery knew or cared anything about the new little Senator from Indiana. Big Joe MeDonald, whom he was to succeed in the Senate, came to him and took him under his wing, and "twas an impressive sight to see that | M giant, with. hfs kindly face, trotting the little man around that he might’ present his future associates in the Senate to him. Soon that other Indiana giant, Dan Voorhees, came in and with its climate, so he had determined to stay there two or three months at least. Mr. Ste- venson’s headquarters will be at Honolulu, al- though he will travel pretty much all over ‘the Hawaiian islands, When asked to tell something of the trip, Mr. Carlson said: “From San Francisco we went to the Marquesas Islands. Our trip across the ocean was an ordinary one. Arriving at the islands during the latter part of July, we spent about a month's time cruising about the group. Stevenson spent a great deal of time in writing. At the islands he went ashore with his wife, mother and son, and made friends with the natives on each island. He would closely note their habits, customs and dress, and grees below zero. ——— see Aw Axcrent Barn Torn Down.—A barn one hundred and thirty-nine years old, the oldest one in the state, has just been demolished at Ellsworth Corners, Conn. It was erected by Noac.ah White in 1750, and was always known as the “White Barn” in the whole county. Its frame was as sound as a dollar, but it sagged and pitched in divers directions. An idea of the stanch way in which they builded of old is seen in the main timbers of the old barn, which were of oak and a foot square. Caprurep AFTse A THRILLING ExPERieNcr,.— Three boys who escaped from the reformator: to be re-covered, call or write for an estimate, CABINET SHOP. If you desire any special shape or style of nice Furni- ecg deniegany operat ane oy ty of nice Paral Price possible; but we use no cheap Sumber nor work- juen and cannot do carpenter work. W. B. MOSES & SON, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w., Washington. D. C. We are Sole nts for Wood Carpetis Flooring, Mosaic Wood Flooring, Moorish Venetian Blinds, Berlin Carpets, and the best of ali default hacer, ng PUrchAWALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. mh12-d&ds NO! Qn MOND. TEENTH, 1 sale. at publ ori i reet nort known at yhen the property is struck o1 Parquet ‘Terms made t Work, | quired JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. RTH, AT AUCTIO! ! VE OCLbCk, auction, in front of ‘theast. sale, Ade) ON ELEVENTH WEEN G AND H STREETS ARCH EIGHr ‘we will offer fof "mn o- Ow2, fronting OO feet 2 ine as spring beds, the Hartford Woven-Wire Mattress. inh rr NDERWRITERS {SALES OF $40,000 WoRTH ; smoke and wat goods dam mares Ay aT ioke wnt rT, at : IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ECUTOR'S SALE OF IMPRi PROVED REAL ESTAT! T. 4%, OVED AND UNIM- ‘E IN THE CITY OF % bul. Peri. | te. He . T, D. PYLES, $229-3m. 412 4th st. ne. IR CHOIC! T™ Qt i PE SEOICEST IMPORTED WINES, LIQUORS, | Tachi ““Sinceroni, Spaghetti, Ver- B: 2 Ol —, — Olive Oil, Parmesan, «. Nu & SON! PESSAGNY & SONB, Callon ~ mh6-Im* low, they are rigidly adhered to. There only re- mains to be added on this head, as an indication of the esteem in which the paper is held bythe business public, which best understands its own interests in this respect, that, both in the number Of subscribers and of new advertisements printed, each year in the history of the paper shows e large increase over its predecessor. For example, @uring the first nine months of the present year the average daily circulation of the puper WASHINGTON, D. C, st. 2. w. - farm, at Salem, Mass., Wednesday, had a thrill- AN’S Double Combinal desire ~ bas been 26,681 copies, and the whole stood beside them. and there must have been | keenly observed every peculiagty. From the | ! q * chi mb15-1; 11th st. se. By virtue of the euthority conferred upon the execu- GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. something in the sight that amused Conkling, | Marquesas Islands we’ went to the Pamoto Beets ne croming the Baxbte, Thay oie 4 tors of the last will and tentament of Win, kasbyy de- for he cailed his friend Thurman's attention to it, and they both smiled. Gen. Harrison’s head barely reached to the | shoulders of Voorhees and Mc Islands and cruised about there for a month. Mr. Stevenson did here as at the Marquesas, went ashore often and made a-study of the board across three unched their fragile craft. The wind was blowing off shore, and short logs and then Vicrors Vauuaxr Axp Vaxonovs ceased, I will sell of Fennsylvani DAY, the Eli BAKER'S BREAKFAST COCOA, Warranted ABSOLUTELY PURE COCOA, from which theexcous of Ol has been Femoved. It tae meee Bet number of new advertisernents printed 30,083, against an average daily circulation of 25,427 i, 1 .' three times the strength of Cocoa ‘Starch, | copies 38,504 advertisements icDonald, and he | natives. He would write a good deal every | "as Sufficiently strong to raise ugly white caps, | VIOTIMS VIOLENTLY VOCIFERATE AND Arras of 8 er than. ether a am nnd a ‘was obliged to throw his head back to look into | day. He did not confine himself, but took life | 12¢ Taft went to pieces in a few minutes and VEHEMENTLY VOW VENGEANCE. mn acup, It is delt- their eyes, but he was grave and of great dig- nity, while they cracked jokes and laughed heartily. and soon gathered group around so easy. ee weeks were spent in and about the Pamoto group. From there we went to Tahiti, each boy seized a lo | by every wave, and | nearly They were rolled under two younger lads were wned. The oldest of the trio named Our victims are vicious and vindictive because they can't sell “Victory” Tweed Suits at $7.50. , easily digested ils Ss olla 20 pee ing the corresponding period in 1887, In short, THE STAR has never taken a backward step, and its conductors are determined that it mever eball isiti: Hurley, aled about until he had pushed the WE CAN. *ake. ° Might from the gallery. He was, with the ex | lands cxcept es SFU Lae tte | lows together. ‘Then he lid’ dow Sat apon | Orstged Cheviot oti a wok at 7.0. re ception of George Vest, the shortest man in| Mr. Stevenson did not wish to visit there, ow. | te logs and kept them together by extending WE CAN. the Senate, s fact npon which Vest congratu- Isted him when they were introduced. ing to the fact that the natives were at war with the French and he did not want to get where his legs and arms across them, getting a grii with his hands and feet. The fa ns redit rer Or—Handsome Plaid Suits at 88.75. WE CAN. 4 him repeatedly, but his presence of mind alone | _ Or—Uitra Fas! le All-Wool Suits, Combination —_— Though the grandson of one who had re-| there was any trouble. At Tahiti Mr. Steven- : 3 * eiired the honors then bestowed upon Garfield, | son apparently found much that interested sored the enti party fom drowning. Another Stripes a 879. we CAN. Gen. Harrison seemed but little impressed by | aim. He wrote a good deal, and was loath to by dint of haga ‘ing with a board, suc. | .Of Victory” Tweed Overcoats, excellent garments, Gerhedl oe Mages cee en eanie after | nave Gare. The, thet that he stayed there | ceded in stemming the current and landing | #2" WE CAN Garfie! yes came in. He sat in a chair | two months showe: there must have beer pean a THE WEEKL sathe outer row of seats, and far down in it, | something attractive. From Tahiti we went | {ust below, the, lighthouse at Hospital Point, | or-our AUWool LigitmWeleht ap Lightn- — too, so that his chin seemed almost on a line | directly to Honolulu, arriving there on Jan- but were captured. be WE CAN. with the desk in front of Rim, and glanced, P with no evidence of interest, at the scene which is now repeated with himself at the seat of honor. But when the great throng of public taen bad gathered on the “pisttorm at the east “Mr. Stevenson,” said Mr. Carlson, “did not live on the yacht at Honolulu, but went ashore. After making up his mind to stay at,the islands he determined to send his yacht home. We ———ee-_____ A Scuoor Teacuer’s Barvratity.—A Jeffer- sonville, Ind., ial to the New York Sun says: Miss Ada Bower was to have taken meee , but Or—Boys’ Suits of superior make and excellent qual- ity, sizes 13 to 18 Coats, Vests and Long Pant 4550, ab GST - ‘oi CAN. 's Suite, sizes 4 to 14 years, at $2.62 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 83, 83.25, $3.50. Is especially commended to that portion of the fT . i i 30. Sin” | Feading public who desire to be kept advised of front of the capitol to hear the inaugural address | left February 14 and came direct here. No one | i. & school exhibition in Oregon townshi WE CAN. : : poner parr ee opted ae orf, Ott and iprtoe rg “tein: consent of the ister, 3.2 fatclna, tee gf? Strong Working Pants for Men, at $1.50, $1.75, | New Srytzs, New Fasaics, ay pect, teeth site aflairs at the seat of government, caTanciggres * m nifes e P < , ked the girl, blacked her face, and | *~ WE CAN. eae Tours wnt ot net en need arenmefir nally super. of the crowd pressed in front of him, just be- | has greatly improved in health since he left ee ys Psp + NEW DESIGNS. - clin saved: 9105 fore Garfield took his place at stand, and | this city, and is now inclined to be rather stout, | 718) er nearly into convulsions. Her | Or—Strictly All-W. 1 Trousers, comprising the im every respect a first-class family journal. Its Harrison at once mounted his chair, where he | His family are alli good, heslthe ey nee i ipeeter, and ie turenene das Prey eed bis | gt samgseh ang aaa" perros extant ot 62 = tows is carefully collected, and may be depended stood watching with the keenest interest the | to enjoy their trip hugely. The natives all fuslly kloked ber ant at the room, threstzuing WE CAN. Our Spring Stock of Armures, Failles and Surahs ar- PRINTERS. ural, Harrison sat down in the chair, but it was Bot possible to hear Garfield distinctly where seemed to take a liking to Mr. Stevenson, and he was well received by the chiefs and kings all over. ————-+e0—_____ Coughing in Church. From the Baltimore News. “One of the greatest annoyances afflicting the average clergyman is the spasmodic cough that ebbs and flows through his congregation during the other children with whipping if they re- vealed the affair. Miss Bower is very ill and may die oo—_____ A Wire's Lona Srarce ‘We can and do sell FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING at from 25 it to less than per cent to 40 per cent standard (1) it appears, that are our victiing and a THE PEOPLE THE BENEFICIARIES, of ous victimizing methods, ‘This is Just as it should LONG MAY IT WAVE. tiving daily in all the latest spring shades. 21-inch ARMURES $1.25 per yard in all the new shades, spring 20-inch FAILLES at $1 per yard in all the new shades. spring 21-inch SATIN SURAH, extra heavy, in all the new spring shades, $1 per yard. 20-inch SILK SURAH, extra good value, at 75c. per yard, in all the new spring shades. Me Sea ramezeay "HIOMYELY AD ESERSRDD FERTTION® FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. 419 ‘Upon to be fresh andauthentic. Its scientific, lite- Fary, household and agricultural departments are edited with the view of meeting the wants and tastes of an intelligent and reading public, and Of affording assistance to the student and those ia pursuit of general information. Some of the most he sut, and so he. after awhile, gave up the at- 10 oun CANT CLOPAIRE han: 10 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ‘Roted and learned men and women of the country tempt and yielded to his interest in the | the sermon,” said the observant sexton of a 927 and 929 7that. n.w.. corner Massachusotts oa oni = - a military. eas flourishing church in Northwest Baltimore. ERIE on Aoeeniry A handsome assortment of Armures and Persian | Qoomma By Gus ee en ey = ~~ ie = “And th - _Open Stripes, the very latest thing for spring. and full corps {he scat in front of fat a handsome | “And these coughing fits seem to afflict the eraphic arrangements special ar ple only during the sermon. of the service ster ay Powe exten churel after a time, but T have freque complain of the annoyance. It is inel i Len rEiTans SALES OF Soe CMR AUE MAN'S Docble mb15-lw FOR EVERYBODY AND EVERY OCCASION,. FOR WALKING, FULL DRESS AND-DANCING. A fail line of | cucrespondents enable it to lay before its readers every week all important happenings, foreign and eo pte Reet og-e to be coughing and EVENING SLIPPERS and TIES, in Black, White and ‘The low price at which it is published, and Garfield had gone, alittle man stood fur- | be done as quietly as Popular Color 3 ple seem to take pl MEN'S SILE-TOP PATENT LEATHER CONGRESS h the troops they mare! . He noise as possible throat , Gen, Ben Harrison, and an hour later I saw him | Irmay becorre nce et oarrers. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, ou the Avenueagain watching | around plates of cough ‘the tore PUMPS, OXFORDS, and LACE BALS, A Good Deal of Money. CHILDREN'S SHOKS a Apecialty. ‘From the Philadelphia Record. Norfolk i Se i ‘The Largest and Best Selected Stock of everything im our line, at correct prices. nd } ‘that they cannot afford to take it, and mone eo rich sand jollars, Philodelphia can be doubled in aga, aes DALTON & STRICKLAND,” ‘thas they can afford to do withous it. eee meats . . a year —_— SEND YOR & PREMIUM LIST. i Contractor hour later : Councilman (with “AN Put (As an ertre inducensent to new subscribers te im your "880,000, look after it.”

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