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, « ae aot 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1889, CITY AND DISTRICT. CORPORAL TANNER’S RECORD. SiGe one Gee epeeisaem The German Grudge Against Klein. Career of the New Commissioner of| There would be many good reasons for the | 72" WL TRY To REACH HIM THROUGH THE —- AUCTION SALES. _ AUCTION SALES. BOX, PLATS ORM THIS AFTERNOON. ‘rO-ROnROW. — WERESE.00,, Anctionsors is AMERICAN CONSUL AT APIA. ————— - a: enn ao Bal OF a. 2 Every one who wants to hire help or find Pensions as Soidier and Civilian. change aside from the question of more settled} The Cologne Gazette says that neither crimi- HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. DESCaNsos BROS., Auctioneers, CAN" GOODS, en CHERRY «situation, buy or sell real estate, let or hire weather. The troops and clubs that come on | nal nor civil procedure is applicable to the VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE WEST | OS c : houses or rooms, find work or workers, borrow | | CosPoral James Tanner, of Brooklyn, N. Y., No Tue PHETON, ONE DAYTON WAGON,LOT BAR- ALAN ESS, AT AUCTION. ead to participate could bring along their tents | case of Klein in America. It only remainsfor} $'RF,OF THIRD STREET, BETWEEN M AND 7 x 441 1ST. NW, has beet n- = Ais n STREETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On TUFSDA’ NING, Ms TY. ‘OF SUCTION ON WED! or lend money, oF offer or find bargains of any | sieog sic er aP Pointed Commissioner of Pen-| aq’ camp out,” thus relieving the strain on Germany to bring evidence against him before | _On MONDAY QON, MARCH TWENTY. | SIXTH AT TWEINT OCLOCK Stren wil eet ai |, DAY, MANCHT SEAT | i ‘i FIFTH, 1889, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the ‘salesroom, &th ati D ei et | mh25-2t kind, should use and consult the second and| of the best known men in Grand Army, as pagbeasr tas ee mianicar eas oes Se — the tribunal of Apia, including the = Premises Taba sel Lote band 38 in Joel W. Jones, | Phecton, Wagon and Haraeas, 7 Trent the atyre WALTER B WIELIANS £05, Ractioncere third pages of Tax Stan. They constitute a | well as in New York political circles. The New | the city is then at itt bet. ead whe oe et eaan ends Te eau a oneal deoth oP 107 fene wg wy neg stedon ihe ee iting anaes ee eTNE , RARLOR SUITE UPHOLs perfect daily history and directory of the minor | York Herald says the appointment was received | strain on the visiting thousands woul be in- 1, the newly-appoin sl, | est side of Bd street, between M and N’ streets sou ; ; Hi “reap PAIRS MEN'S, LADIPS!, AND CHILDREN’S rob HEAVILY CARVED FRAMES, a * - arrives in Apia satisfaction will be deman west. a FOLDING BED, DWARF Roo i va i pproba Terms: One-third cash, the residue in two equal SHOPS AT AUCTION. o DCH Ha Sore needs and activities of this community, and boa ia aes ater age pate pe = mete oy a uantetin eck inclement | from Mataata. Maat twelve and cletteen mnomthe, witk notes | OR TUESDAY MORNING MARCH ‘TWENTY- AND HAMBER SUIT 00! rand Army, % » or Ht AK EATENSION TABL each new advertisement therein is as well TNG-MOUM CHAIN era KE WALNCL BEDSTEAD BU READ > : The Gazete, commenting upon the Samoan ‘interest. and secured by a deed of trust, or all | SIXTH, 1859, at TEN O'CLOCK. agape That Washington will be supplanted by some 4 d i i ish, at option of purchaser. §30 deposit ‘will be re- | Fooma, t and all “wards of the nation,” in fact, who | , mmr ng question, says that owing to the attitude of | cash, at opt pu $50 depos , worth reading as any other department of the | know the legless soldier were pleased. “We | The srobthut the See ea TUNG: | America it is natural that Germany should seek | #4"! on each lot atthe tine of sale."All convey at my auction- Seli the above conagnment of Shoes. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. : it BROS., Auctioneers. TANDS. TABLES, WINDOW HANG paper. have a friend in court now, comrade,” was a | sequent case and cheapness with which the city | @ full sgrcement with England before the Sa-| _mh2b-dkds "THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ee mbtnksionn yp aaveuna Gent oe eae UE RACK. WALA SSeS eee sentiment frequently exchanged among the | out be visited makes thin mabrncy can now be | ,,1he Berlin Post announces that the Samoan | [)USCASSON BROS.» ee, Tursn PGE aae HAUEIRG, Nb ICEANSW ARE Bit 4 ‘ y " e remembered that 1 urney can now i il ‘HREE STORY BRICK DWELLING A! 1 1G ARC! SHOUT HOU! FIGHTING FOR HIS HAT. boys as they felicitated one another upon the made from Oregon 0 ‘Wash rs fn less time | CoMference will be pecticoed, probably until im e i, ‘ io. 1117 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, A’ O'CLOCK, T will se ll at au om, at the sal UTENSILS, a selection made by President Harrison. is may be regarded AUCTION. : the beginning of May. son Bros, Oth aud D streets, two lots | On WEDNESDAY, MA Captain Michael Tells an Interesting and at less expense than that consumed by Jef- as m vil as sire iteome On > of usebo! " H TWENTY.SEVEN i ii ; ; indicatin; de to await the outcome of MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH TWENTY- Hou id Furniture, &e., stored with me in the | commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. weal A Stony of Senater Sis Jas. Tanner was born in 1843 in the village of | ferson in his trip to Monticello, Then the Count tut eee raiasican bo England. | FIFTH, 1889, at “FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in ame of J.C. Cormell 2nd Miss Moore, “All partics | at residence, 519, Uh sarwet ‘norihiwest. “hea —_ ory Senator Sherman. Cobbleskiil, ——— Ror la state. bos traditions of a century of government by the ince Bist k’s reprimand of Dr. Knappe is | 2t 0 the premises, aa eniiorion nese ree take notice, P. ERRY. a rthy the attration of barees . aap boy ‘ked on his father's farm and at- i Y stats cae its | Prince Bismarc! imi -. Knay : . SQUARE 449, a . >RRY. orthy the a of Dayers = “The fighting spirit is inherent in the Sher- | 2.20% be worke people cling to the nation’s capital, and its LOT 9, 8QI tended the district school. He was exceed-| sacred memories have grown dear to them, | ™¥Ch Sree on in Germany, The Fret | tronting 22 test on ta sirect, with depth of 126 | WEEKS & 00. Auctioncers. man family,” said Capt. W. H. Michael, clerk | ingly studious, end devoted the “silent | The fear of a repetition of the disaster of 1812, ph seis Tage ih pene aris by | awelline and sto Non Lilt 7th" treet, between L = otc oles am to the Senate committee on printing to a Star | Watches of the might” in delving among such | when the British sacked the city, has been re~ : ge ey o Taswnienl ean OPPOSITE CITY Post- ; i "8 di h january 8, Te 5 OU to remat th > at 6 per reporter a day or two since. Ther had been | Feading matters as his means or effort could | moved by the growth of the torpedo art, which | Herbert Bismarck’s dispatch of January 8, ‘erms: $6,000 to remain on the property, e - TAKCH TWENTY-SIXTH, ash. = WALTER B WILLTA ~ lng é instructing him to-effect the necessary reprisals | ceut per anuun: wirul November 9,1s01. "The resi- asi the curly history of famous Senators | fades atthe age of scveutecr yearn Jan, ane | UME make, Me water appronchesimpeswabl | Geant the rebels, who. itis sad, by abacking | Say che Murase aman, te ald, cita ihe and the captain's contribution was a reminis- | ner was selected as the village school teacher. bid dedlanoe ss oy pte ‘and to protect our had brought about a state of war, | purchaser will be taken, beartne interest at the rate of | cence, “It was somewhere in the neighbor- | Oue year later he enlisted as a private in the | capital, whether it be on the Atlantic coast or lanoud lates Glecuaa: on the property sold, or all of the residue of the pur- hood of 1552,” said he. “when John Sherman, | Eighty-seventh infantry regiment, New York in’ the Mississippi valley. So that we may chase-money may be paid in cash at the option of the i city, will 5 ici: - c REN’ ISEASES | purchaser. “A deposit of $250 will be required at the | YOTAK " . ety e oe) h the | Pated with McClellan's Army of the Potomac | the second centennial of our government cele- ont tee maiean ee Forms to be complied with in 10" days, otherwise the sO ONEHISING FLUSH PARLOR | opentd ediately theroatt © of United States iand office, then in charge of that | chevron’s. i ie - — Nine-tenths of al senses, if not all, are | Otic of such mniein some hewspaper pul ed in S, HAIR AND Hi MAT- well-known westerner, “Gil” Fulsome. Iowa In the summer of 1562, while engaged in cov- A Juvenile caused by specific low organisms. Among ore tas Se OEEay SUNY Bolster . EXTEN: City was then one of the outposts of civiliza- | ¢Ting Pope's retreat, August 30, at the second | From the New York World, Sunday. r these which we have already isolated distinctly | @219-d«d _DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, BION TA Ano CHAIRS, BRUSSELS tenaad there wen me kend office west of it, | battle of Ball Run, a sheil bursting over the | about 3 o'clock Friday afternoon a little boy = are the bacillus of consumption, typhoid fever, yellow fever, lock-jaw, pneumonia, cholera, gallant corporal lacerated both legs. He was ‘OW ON FREE EXHIBITION ‘Things were rather crude out there, but the | Carried bleeding to @ house near the field of july recorded in By virtu > the land ree. four years old and a girl three years old delib- : e THE “ULLMAN” COLLECTION he neguass, of place possessed at least one decent hotel—the | action, where both limbs were amputated. erately ran away trom home. A reporter | aysentery, plague, &c. ‘There is a great differ- OF FINE MODERN OIL, PAIN1INGS, ~ oops hom ey eo American house—and here Sherman put up. Assistant Secretary of War Charles A. Dana, | found them on the corner of 13th street and 6th ence between these different bacilli, just as 125 Artistic Exemples of Celebrated Artists of northwest. on TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 26, A.D, | ji, 00 a ge yi ‘The American House was kept by that genial | in 1864, appointed the crippled soidier to a| avenue, surrounded by a crowd of sympathiz- there is between large animals. A fence which | LONDON, PAKIS, MUNICH, AND DRESDE! fargo ty gi NE Ee at host, Col. Lake (father of “Cot” Lake, the = Saree Wer Sot cheep ase ing ladies, The little man seemed to like being ee be Soba safe =e ae pore cae Seppe tap eremmee ecque, | ete op ag ary ierly | resent United States pension agent at Des | am Lincoln was dyil anne Onc! interviewed, and told the World representa- of no account against dogs; and where cattie ¥ erome, iaz, Caro’ . ridgman 7 » Jacque, ‘e f | a ® Presiden 5 dow: 5 : ay Paprakaa ula 5 ‘ ck Lajos, Dela’ Koch Tone MOSES H. PAG icine), and here nearly all travelers stopped. | {0 the sick room of the Bresident to take down | «vo thas he and “Mamic” loved each cther and | MAY grow wo may not be able to raise elephants, Fromentin, Felons Gamer Hesse? teaae” | THOMAS ik BHGOKS, } Trustees ae aati afer i Amoug those who were there when the “buck- | i shorthand certain testimony in reference to had run away from home and would never go | Similar differences exist also between those Leo Herrinann, Jacomin, Korlowski, Muuier, —— _ —— eo" lawyer arrived were Sam. Kirkwood, after- | the assassination. He was admitted to the bar | pat)" do refused to tell where he lived. ‘Tee | bacilli, Schlesinger,’ Valton, "Scheltz, Vernon, Wunees ward governor of Iowa, and since then Secre- | in 1869, and was appointed the same year to a reporter offered to take him home, whereupon | _ All of these germs of diseases require moist- mea pede oe ria GREAT HORSE SALES, tary of the interior, and Zeke Clark. now See ae oe oe — Ca he began to cry, being ably seconded by | UF for their plantation and growth. They are will take puaee A AT WILMNc Soe cae atce. wealthy banker. They ali dined together one | Collector under be yy " rt! opr ~ aan Mamie. A pound of candy induced them to | 20t killed by dryness; they only do not develop. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY TUFSDAY, MARCH TWEN a= - day, and while thus engaged a sneak thief stole ae bs Smt pcan tec sinted | Ot¥ their tears, and the blushing reporter, fol- | A Well-authenticated ‘case is on record where Sei WENTY-EIGHTH, | SEATS, Honsis ADATT |= ——= Sherman's beaver hat f those fuzzy af- | Brooklyn, and he was thr es reap) lowed by the crowd, proceeded to the police sta- | the plague, which we have now hardly any rea- AND TWEN TH, CARIIAGES, HARNESS, ROLES, & LADIES’ G ‘ fairs) and ‘ht out’ in the tion of the setting | to that oifice by succeeding mayors. During | tion with the pair in his arms. Just then Mamie’s | 800 to doubt is caused by a bacillus, broke out AT z A bay Horse, 6 years old, 1534 hands high, sound and | at ES’ GOODS. sun. The theft was not discovered for some | his incumbency of the collectorship he et- | nvtnur appeared, and the youthful lovers were | if ® town in Germany two hundred years after EIGHT O'CLOCK, ey eee aS | Sa time. but when it did become known there was | fected several reforms in the administration of | mother appetred, and th the last. plague had been there—and while no nt of ce Pnmmteerae aca ing in Rew Vork would hiked neta Kirkwood and Clark imme- | the office, and collected about $60,000,000. Not $< ——_—___—. cases of plague were within 1,000 miles—after OF ck mane and tail, sound | ington Indies, moderate prices role of detectives, and in a | # peuny remained unaccounted for. He is a Jilted by Her Sweetheart. the tearing down of an old house, in the ma-} WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, aud basting a specialty. 7 C st. a. t the thief had left | post commander of the Department of New r. scene Oe ae ecereiaeat Of See | sue cava dy mils Racaxaveriiicw comme. | S0Ury Off which « miumuty [yes found thet had Corner of 10th and D'streets, 8 years old, 1534 hands ork, G. A. R., and as e ™ cs x piri town on foot and on a a \ ¢ y are Low 0 , n front, is sound and | J SQ GKAND SPRING AND St ee ee ee ee Shane | Berlin Special to the New York World been cemented in, From Feoords it was evi. ee ee ee vate arty, has owned | 1ss9 LINERS OPENING. horse wagon. with the necessor was at | member of the national coi @ on pen- ;: = s jsg | Gently the corpse of a person who had died | 7. “5 = a lady to drive, at same —— que shaves a's the hat: | sions of the Grand Army. It is no secret now among the friends of Miss | {wo hundred dears and or ce Tanne died | THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer Kin ae Plewts'uf spirit; her action ia pertcct-andabe | -MT¥. JULIA BAER, of Baltimore, 439 N, Gay at less lawyer, Kirkwood and Clark started in par- THE CORPORAL’S WIFE. Helen Buttrick, the American girl who | shows the wonderful tenacity of these microbes, | ES te TS OF RESIDENCE NO. 1410 ALSO, On FRIDAY and SATURDAY next, March 20 az suit. The thief was overtaken near Corl Mill, 71 ibidstahie, Winted neve i drowned herself in the River Spree iast week, | The whole medical science has been revolu- Nga RAL A! y fine bay Mare, 5 years old, 15% hands high, | : m ' he Philadelphia Times says: Ever since the P 7 : ON W ARCH TWE stock; good style and | 30, the well-known mi Mrs. JULIA BARR, will and although he did his best to get away he | inauguration Corporal Tanner has been in | that the cause of her suicide was a disappoint- | tionized by their discovery, 18! omumencing at 10 A. M., at rot in 34g min | . : “4 failed. Sherman took poss mot his beaver, | — Pi age gare matin’ acens inl ae It has béen found that the germ of cholera | Place'northwest, I will sell— Lake 1 have a Grand Spring Opening to display the various < »recious head-gear had been | Washington urging his claims, His intimate | ment in love. Recent letters from New Hamp- ill grow on every article of food that is ex-| Walnut Larlor’suite. an, he by Rysdyk’s Hamblo- | styles of import sot and wh preci 3 : 1 h ‘ will gi n every article at Cherry, Ash and Wainut Chamber Suites, safely placed im the wagon he turned upon the | acquaintance with President Harrison was | Shire show that her sweetheart married an- q J he isa stallion of wreat | posed to draughts of air, however light, from | Walnut M. 1. Hall hac ventle, aud hard to surpass | FRENCH BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, | the commodes and the privy. In dysentery | Cuild’s br and Mattress, rascal and thrashed bin most unmerciful ‘The Senator has the same spirit in him to-da; in his favor. Mrs. fanner was no less | other girl. Some marginal notes on these let- anxious than ber husband that he should secure | ters and a word of a despair written in a note- as a roadster or worker, a At in kk i: Dining-Room Furniture. ALSO, as wel’ as the Latest Novelties the season bas ps 0 des | proper, the bacillus spreads through drinking hx Roon Fur ti eau eceaeed pro he’s a bad man to stir up. the appointment, as was demonstrated by the | book found in the girl's pocket tell the true | water polluted with sewage; the same is the | MzAKAKeirigerator | FO ES ee eee gp MENTUCKY | duced. Mrs. Baer has extended s most cordial invite. = fact that last week he was invited to give a| story of the case. Many of her countrymen Fite ae | case with typho: al on Thursday last at the | Uncleanlin fever. Brussels and Ing. Carpets. pas . ‘China and Glassware, ss is now much better understood | {hits aud Glassware. Nominations Confirmed. AMONG THEM TH ture ina Connecticut town, and being in a| went to the fun OF WHITELAW REID AND quandar, RCUASER. PEUSED “26 | tion to the ladies of Washington to atte nd woul Ki NON WAS NoT WiLL eae b ; \ é LON. , IN | be very happy to meet th wh23-Gt" in resard to uccepting the invitation | American chapel. The body will be sent home. | as being the factor in spreading diseases, | Aucwenzeamaiten Re. a ag abe! pales seater ge thane . a IUDOE BUADLEY OF THIS CITY. he telegraphed Mrs, Tanner for advice. She Be smcnpem angen Virchow examined the nails of school-children, | the atteution uf ayer, henasevehs ‘The Senate has confirmed the following nom- | 1™mediately replied to the effect that he had Where Lent is Kept in Earnest. and underneath those nails he found, with par- | _™ THOMAS DOWLL Auctioneer. _ KER, 8, Trim trom, | GPO. WHITE, LADIES’ TAILOR — AND HABIT i | better stay im Washington, and that she would | From the St. Louis Republic, ticles of dirt, eggs of all the intestinal parasiti- ; Keid. of New York, minister | detiver the lecture. ‘Lhe corporal took her ad-} Nowhere in Europe is Lent kept as rigorously | cal worms and bicilli, which, of course, would to France; Frederick D. Grant, of New York, | vice and she delivergd the lecture, inations: Whitelaw I ctioneers, p NCANSON BROS. Au haw IMPROV) } ‘Jul 1 as it is in Russia, There the faithful eat neither | te sepa by the children with their daily | ' ; i minister to Austria-Hungery; Julius Gold ~ = ae e : t ace (toad Yok cbndor me cthone tl ’ schmidt, of Wiscon noasininp onoones, Mooes ine We intity | Politeness and proper deportment will be| SG | ot bos y Royle Suit dun, CHICKS, RABEITS, ac Edwin W. Willits, mamas (or ra peal ‘not even the children are | TCC°Sized as factors in the prevention of dis-| o. sa URSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH TWEETY | “Sgnerior,*, dagicees Osa ics, Toye Gamuem, ee iiew ae dase _, ANGLO-SAXON RACE, of butter or lard, and not even the children are | eases, Children who are taught carly to hold | EiC@HHy aay TERN Pog od eine good bone, i. Serap” Hct ‘tan 7 aie Glau Baadhas In the white book published at Berlin respect- | allowed to drink milk. On the day before Easter | their bands or pocket-handkerchiets to their | sey err eye eee 1 in his veins at tree.) J. JAX GOULD, 421 Oth. Wek & Albeus, of Deloss, socseent justice | Ig Samoan matters, Prince Bismarck refers to | nothing is eaten, and just before midnight the | mouths when coughing, yawning or sneezing, | of bE Lot FIVE. Subdivision, known a8'Co- > 4 poste ha ee es » arrest of Gallien, the Englishman, by the | People all go to church, bearing with them pro- | and to keep their mouths shut, are thus taught | lunbia Heit ts, fronting OU teet on Yale street, witha part of Dakota: John i. Metie, of consul at Apia for’ suggeatine thet | Visions of every description. At the stroke of | @ simple hygienic preventive measure, Spitting | depth of 190, and improved by a two-story traiue cut- uw Maxie, Baner © a or ete, | octnen Nese ae spe Sooners that | j2the church, which has previously been kept | on the floor allows the germs of pneumonia, | Wiis ire rare onyocteaity to ssoure tiapeowedl Crop: , povided oc eat ia should write to Sir George Grey, ex- | in utter darkness, is suddculy illuminated, and ronsumption and bronchialeatarrh to be inhaled | erty uh this deligtitiul suburban subaivision blessed, the eat- | by others, and it is very proper that common ms made known at sale »satisty their hunger | politeness should prevent such an indirect form | T7¢¢ when property2 - kuc ving the sacred editice. On Easter | Of assault and batte! wall Ja | governor of New Zealand, as to the course | then, after the food has bee cans should pursue. Ex-Governor Grey, | ing begins and the peo eld in great esteem by the colonies, | before | sire or, New Lurk. aud Win Louis, Buttouholes made. aubL®-Lau® sn sonwavery | on Eivexrsa We AR, ia Washington territory, governor ¢ ington territory; John D. Fleming, of | district “attorney for Colorado; | Whe is h A deposit of $200 fe- idown, DUNCANSON BROS Auctic o. cul-—This is a very. of banding bh All he = nines is @ little careful work “ “ aske 1 vi ek- | Sund: rybody has the privilege of salutin, a ERI ALE OF r “ED MLLE. M. J. PRANDL Nathan O. Murphy. of Arizona. retary when asked respecting his views by the Auck. y p 8 sg * 7 floes ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 5 RANDI, « np ten ge Bagg pm ranti ness ho | land Herald as to Samoa, said: whoever he may chance to meet with three | GETTING Over a Fexce with a Guy. TY AY WHE NORIMWESE CORNER Ee. aw. Marrwows, Gostary of Washington tactics; ake |‘ lewould be far preferable to leave each of | kisses on the check. Even the emperor himself = ce rie a vaune aon ce ee OF INENTY-FIMST ASD K STREETS SOI U- woeived 3 ih FANCY eretory ot Washington territory; al 2 : die vs a i exempt from this cus va mn, residing at’ Accomac Court-! . Va., ST. | SILT bine is r of naval postinusters and promotions | these iskud groups with independent govern- | is not exempt irom this custom. and it was the | tom out hunting Saturday afternoon, when he | By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the | SE eee COMBS, canes ail ments, settling all disputes among themselves ] Custom in former yeurs for the czar to walk | W@8 3 y + Whe Dale oe Gane eat ee n Silver, Gold, and Tortoise Slell a imiameiores ae eeloeee by arbitration, and guided, if possibl airosd oni that day t0 reverve: tne embraces of | Soy tou uy lec his ean tallies he wasiia: $e | serch A t certain cause therein dete | NEW DESK AMBER PINS. ck on the “Row.” ee npowers, Lt is cl Be ee te cae customs eps ben Giscort | ory auah ine catice ead Gok Saat ia ood ee reale at public suction tele Bich pietigcosare known tobe | nett BHAT Goon” NOT THE EX-PENSION COMMIS<IONER, san a som- | America is aiming at this line of policy. tinued by the present Emperor Alexander, who | Charged, and the entire loa "the flesh: oma | bidder, ox NDAx, the EIGHTH DAY OF Ali ec? he penne ey | Cae Oe BANGD SHINGLED sess” he pureh her | mbl-im | SHAMPOOIN this gelding hus good ing noue of the islands herself and doing her | is ufraid of being killed by the niuilists, and | Cf his arms, tearing away all the flesh and | Per ou Mospay. rrauieagaaihones utmost to preserve the peace of the Pacific, | does not care te court publ. in such a | 8inew from the elbow to the wrist, and render- | that’ piece OCK in the ‘aitern 8 ] xround, lying in the broken end gentle, ONDON AND PAKIS STYLES RECEIVED One of the latest arri on newspaper | ‘This also is said to be the policy of all the En. | manner as ing amputation necessary. Mashineton, being yart of Tot No, 1, in Sau “l Ulood, he must be | L a s als I y EI ete, ees ae are pots 73, aud described as tollows: Bes tor the row is neral Black.” The general, who | glish possessions in this part of the world. oe ‘old-line re- | 8 the southeast corner of Lot No. 1, and running SPECIALTIES ds hie! | mente bie | Ladies’ Riding Habits, Traveling erica will eventually become leader of tue | A Clever Compromise With Consetence. |, R¥4? Ov? oF THe Panty.—The . thence Lorth on Zist street, west seventy-tive feet; is by birth a cat and by profession a rob- | A™ publicans,” of South Carolina, in a convention | thence runulux west. twenty-five feet cir the south hs xd Gowns, t Jackets, Driv ber, has engaged office room on the floor oceu- | ARlo-Saxon race, and will displace England | From the Minneapolis ‘Tribune Palais Chasleston Saturday, adopted resolu- | side of ‘Lot 24, in said square seventy-three, thence an a | AU ladies? work in under tke euy a ier ths Waal respondents of the | £m the position she now holds. Many eyes | In the letter of an ex-school teacher who is! tons reading out of the party ex-Congressman | FUNMI Auuth eeventy-tive Yeat to the trout Live of ¥ fine m: yh Crced, ot Ramdas ans = i re ve cghonseeg, 7 Ne | inthis part of the world are already being | now travelling in Europe, I read one of the | Robert Smalls, Geo, A. Reed and 8. J. Bamfield | fing ¢r utatoe ae jartte and the St. Louis | turned toward America as the power that is Globe- Democrat, and although he hast can Low tro! wenty-five fect to the a lace of Ex, MERCHANT TAILOR, emarkable argume | because they “we e cratic | begiunine. most remarkable arguments on record. The | because they ‘‘went over to the democratic fcrins of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third aten- | likely to pri 4 Gelding, ve the interests of the Anglo- 9 + oa, Da or. New ork ave. and LOthet, a ue Gach: Brakbe | rty, and dided the democratic party in_ the | «, : - U Bros, Dah Cor three or four days, he is already monarch | Stxon race in the Pacific, without herself an-| lady is a stanch Presbyterian and, of course, | Party, and aid process of ballot-box. studing. fwolvemonthe with imeenetat dio tate 6 recone ers Dress S: The general owes his social | €Xing anything or allowing foreigners to do | would yield no letter of the law even for the | counting out, ete., which caused the republi- | or ail cash, at the option o1 the purchaser. Por the de: Sprague, ERTS hoe = 38 : HIELDS, elevasion and “his ‘rapidiy-improving physical | $0. It is clear that the center of power among | sights of continental Europe, On account of | con’ devent? ferred paynuents the notes of the purchaser secured 3 ABSOLUTELY THE cilia: to the camneadiongta tia the Anglo-Saxon race is shifting to Americ: Gf Col. Fred, Nussey, who heard the ry of Mise | the ceater of population has already done, It ak Port tna Ried and Toe, sen wih io aumnets be a | is therefore unwise of England to neglect her | 2) a0) a: o a = aa, di @ wealthy farmer at Peru, Ind., were killed and | trustees reserve the right to resell the property’ atter tress which the general was unces nding bxbesstraypiap oie apllyg ‘of emergency. The cluded Sunday. The Indy in question, of course, | other members of the family injured Saturday | 2 days’ advertising in THe EVENING STAK at the cost up into the moist atmosphere oue day last | aS : eed could not think of sucha thing as walking out dis cactoal { dynamite, which he placed | *" chaser, All convey- The cat had been out on one of his | United States does not require a standing and seeing the sights on Sun eee oe Se if B on the property will be taken. A deposit of 8200 will . re ee - e req red ut e time e propel 8 sold. he: The wife and oldest daughter of Aaron York, | triud ui sale ate not complied wie Aa Tea ee much rain the stay of the little party at Pom- roken to har BEST AND MOST RELIABLE, peii was limited, and, most unfortunately, in- will make a good Kleinert’s PLATHER-WEIGHT (washable.) ‘ntiiaiimiins KLEINEKT'S SEAMLESS STOCKINETT, near) wan ele pres: | BLEINERI'S SEAMLESS PURE RUBBER AND nanan oes eee ey eee VARIOUS O11 & DRESS SHIELDS" But the close r we old, 15% hands high; she is EVERY PAL WARRANTED. a , «d consequently the’ whole resources of imdey in the stove to dry, MARBURY, ‘or doubs ol : Th predatory excursions, and in the course | “My, an; — Brose es evoted | Proximity of the ancient city was undoubtedly | b Fo = aa E E T OUR TRADE MARK of had utterly destroyed somebody's | the people so circumstanced could be devoted | an awful temptation. But she finally argued | , Louis Levin. of Chicago, has returned home it ~tyy i | " nevery pair, ary bird; then. with well-tilled stomach, he | Slely to the maintenance of a navy which decidedly unsatisfactory trip to the Mnanell ta duke a eraser : after a Gast Domnall i only sigraveyariattar all, Abd | To: Gaitfucnia ling rie aes Mee soste a A bimself down iv the sheltered corner | Would make the Anglo-Saxon race ‘absolute mit tor OF IMITATION, so she could take “her wall d not br = : a -SKIN GALMENTS REDYED, Aly 2 | doll: ; fee i | __DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ered at # liepatred : of a woodshed roof and purred himself to | ™asters of the world." the letter of the law, But the surprising | dollar a pound, and Cverything elec in propor. | _DURCENSON EROS. The MISSES. CUNNINGHAM, $23 Teka, wand sleep. His sleep was disturbed three or four pues a == thing about it is that one with such artfulness ; #00: #ne there 1s not enough gol Pp MpHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ___ 1310 Sth st. nw., bet. N-and U. Jad ee times by the hal wed feathers which ‘vor Little Princelets. should unite such candor, a8 shown in the con- VERY HANDSOME PLUSH PARLOR SUIT) | J QRENCH DYFING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEA’ tickled bis throat. but these annoyances were | ALL WORK AND NEXT To NO PLAY FOR THE | fession. WINDOW HANGINGS, POKLIERE 1536 hands high, sound | s MENT, 2 ew York a as pleasant memories when compared with the KAISER'S BOYS. —— AND BRUSSELS CARPETS. VIN: arousing he received at the hi ines Ladies” and Geis work of every de ana Even and“ ; driven gv0d action; tted ele ALSO. HANDSOME nds of the cruel | From the Chicago r was weepin ould not be com ape Dresses. ANTON ews. ° Man Jumped. for her lost Those who think that being a prince is a | From the New York 8: cd because it | pretty easy job are requested to turn their at-| During the war of the rebellion 10,000 of the | n the poor feline recovered con- a lady; very stylish, has t Li 0CH, formerly with A. Fischer jaz Yriese, Puris, TOG A PAIR OF Vv milk (from one 5 HORSES ULL BE THERS, NTON FISCHER DRY CLEANIN ps * : Sikes plantas - AWD SOHOOL FOR OHILDREN y G, MARCH TWENTY. | JUHANDS HIGH SOUND al ND Dik WORKS DUUGat ee was just in the rear of the Com-| tution to the present crown prince of Ger- | Maine soldiers made allotments o: their pay to Bee psa) ene DAY MOI , MARCH TWE AND DOUBLE. HONE armente of all ki te office. In his head there was a | many, aged six years, and his ufder-study, | the state treasury, to be drawn during their ab- T the supervision of an experienced teacher? , nue,T shall ecli the entire con: | PULD DRIVERS ANDI is GELU SUINCTE | © specialty, Tiurtctte yeu cee Opes 3 ver bole, bis left hind leg was «lislocated | Eitel Frederick, aged five years, These two | sence by their families or by themselves on their le ytaken for the summer months or for the | teuts, allot which is in STHOMAS ba cpand tne | Gary, AND WITH ALY < | moderate." Goods called tor and delivered. elt in two plac and what w left « plone helpless little rats have just one hour and a| return. George Kitchen, of the Maine | Box 47,5 See __ Auctioneer. | WISHING APATE OF HORSES TIAD BORE Eee | A LLWOOL GARMENTS, MADE UP O8 RIPPED, ‘wens berg ap at of te p Bente aused | half a day in which to play. They get up at 6 | cavalry, who enlisted in 1861, recemtly wrote RIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COU FppHoatas bo LING, Auctioncer. AND SEE THIS TEAM JI? Oki: DAY OF SALE. PS are , ery of the extent of hi a causes a A oy ride = he es a -w. Founded . More - : ALS him to nd it was this ve expression | o'clock in the morning. so to their studies at 7 | from Californ asking the state treasury at Au- | wen and Women have been traied in the PIANO IN P A numberof other horses. Fuli description day of aatane Ciahasee - | gelock. and are drilled all day long, learning | gusta to send him $10 that he left there in 1864, Mees. seations. Bix oon we TUL —~ W. x. WARNER, | a tonto hem ’ ris and other bottles | tte trade of king and also how to kill people in | The accounts were overhauled, Kitchen’s bal- | Business Courve; Shorthand, qcleave SILK Bike Soe: coir K. | FAMILY SUPPLIES, reser Tha | the pecdiest possible manner. ance was found, ani $10, w ued in- ;, dies NE UPHOL —— =|=—— = stituted the Ga ck yard, The | the #peedicst possibl found, and the £10, with acerued in- | Yapid Write, Reading and Oratory, T G PIECES) TWO VERY FINE U ae 2 “ . now lives on the fat of the land. Major | The poor children are denied the privilege | terest, $24.70 in all, was sent to him. Kitchen | Busine n ‘turnished with RRC SHED SECRETAR a Boon Weess & CO., Auctioneers, | LBS. DRIED PEACHES, Wynne spends all his small for fresh | Of Sliding down the banisters. They can pot was a character, and this story is told of him: | trated WINDOW DRAP! IKNAMENTS | pRUsT) gy fe y supplies the | 88 off after hand organs and get lost. ‘They | During a skirmish he said toa comrade: “Do not jens Mf and on street cars nor “peg” | yon see that long, ‘ 3 , BODY BRU » PARLOR. é NE ROAN HORSE AND ONE | Veteran with th nts trom his ank reb, with a straw hat K, AND HAL, ‘ETS. WAL-| By virtue of two de NS—MW'LI of trast, dated Aurust 24, h se : pins : ae . TOCAL L N HALL-RACK' AND CHAIK, VEKY HAND- ‘S. and December 14ih, 188 duly recorded private dask. Commodore Apperson strolls in | *BoWballs at windows, running away from the | on? “Well, watch him jump.” So saying he | W ocak, LESSONS jay and re LID MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITE, | [hem tage foie en eel oe ety Recorded i * a couple of times a day with scraps of liver and remen and hiding under sidewalks, to be | fired, and as the smoke rose b himself leaped | cently returned trom Ku » with best references CM PLATE MIKKOK; ‘Colum . W, IMPOKTED pe delicacies, and when the general (who ed out by the hind leg. They can not| into the air laiming, “By thunder, the | 1% Paris und London, will now receive pupils. HAIRS OF ae “ty ly to Messrs. Metzerott; Sanders & Stayman, cursing that lean “reb | — te secured thereby, 1 j \ City post-oftice, on | aud Domestic Grocer from school and go swimming. fro 30 ja) des 1o go to sleep he r 4 suffers from insomnia to go to sleep he to sikveround: qnietly cad is walked up and down in the arms of Gen, man jumped that time.” from the ficl A, at publ They hav ; Lowi NUT C Fine Wines and Liquor & HAIR MALT ra ; ( = 2S IxtH ‘Daye &e. The following we wn brands of Pure Ryé careful of their clothes. ‘The indications are | that stood edgeways. HARVARD GRADUATE DESIRES PUPILS 8 iM KAY ce : = Boynton. ead a Pe very strong that they will either have fits or vibra dn = PE Cee ee SECRET! aL bend ppeeaete serge Psa weae agree a To, The New Supervising Architect. whiskers by the time they are twelve years old. Tue Reoiment Loses.—In the suit brought by » E spans, val oer. fone che pod en, Hannis Acme, Take eo Jee — 5 ) *$ SUCCESSO e 5: TOTES the seventy-second Pennsylvania regiment, STRUCTION IN ND GLA BWA TEN: | (VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE DtPRove | = ~ a Mean ease Ge Something Like Hydrophobia. which hus been endeavoring to secure a place LONE MDE oF hee ee ee TROGANLE LUTE rasp any | Carat Gerais, O8 SARSAMIC GEIS | ore tu eet ary Windom Satteder top bee inted PY | 4 STHANGE EPIDEMIC NOW PREVALENT IN A west | for its monument at_Geitysburg in oppoution ‘ali and see the Wonderful progress of studeuta, pee es |) ee ee ae ee $1 eek ee Secretary Windom Saturday to be supervising VIRGINIA COMMUNITY. to the wishes of the Battietield Memorial Asso- | ° inh16-2w* MORNING, MAR By virtue : of Tg. all who'ase tb architect of the Treasury, as stated in Twz| Something resembling hyd i ciation, the court rendered a ‘ion Satur- ENCH, LATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS A | EIGHTH, 1559, at O'CLOCK, at residenc ary, A.D. 1859, q Which is S0c. per Ib. 3 s % hydrophobia has “a CH, Ss A ; : my beat eri 5 "s Philadelphia im 19 z= . viv e me! ial associa jalty. Prof. LARROQUE, A. M., of Sor- | 10133 14th street nortiiwest, I shail sell a s\ ud others, being 3 per 1b,; Shoulders, Stax, was born in Philadelphia in 1540, and was | broken out at Salem, in Harrison county, W. ale ae ee Univ. Paris. Delvate tutor iu Sciences: Sansieal | ROHSt st Heeeshed cee ees on TURSD ANY the | sticky neat” tor 4 educated at Girard college. from whiclinstitu-| ya. About amonth ago Ida Bonnell, twenty- | Charter nd acquired by it under its | and moder languages. 003 16th st. n.w. 14-1" >. 18! 1b. package Break: The Philadelphia i f pb in fri Z ¥ OF ¥ sr us fur Zac. Is. 1 Uris ERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. nis tor tom. Purkieh 2 tion he graduated in 1857. one years of age, became affected, and is still or WAS See) 3) in square we Ferchos (peeled) tor Zoe, : : . . Cloud Building, Oth and F sts, Twentieth jour hundred and eigity-four (4). be humturd least: Powde North American s When he graduated he | suffering. At times during her most violent | New Yorx’s Laon Onoantzatroxs.—The | Pano see ee oth PEREMPTORY AUCTION vot eaid lot. fre ehty-thrce feet ‘on Oc. 6 le. Starch tor cab tered the office of ‘Archite # John Neiman spells it requires the strength of three or four | Central Labor us ion, of New York, at a meet- . B. BULLA, BUILDING LOTS ON T ts. avenue malin Dick, and 2 pA RL where he remained for several years, Whe = ing yesterday, decided to reorganize by request- i ; accel as Flgmcath Mec Mr. Windrim retired from Mr. Notman’s oftice | men to hold her. She foams at the mouth and | ing ‘all unions to elect now delegates to the clas jermany are requested to ad- t FIVE P. M.,'we will sell, withou hind cash, balance in one and 3. T. D. PYLES, he took charge of the, erection ot ae Protest. a exhibits symptoms of the dreaded central body, & committee oak ‘appointed ce dress FRAULELN = eae “provided ta a peg tng Rag h on 0c at. | two dears, with inte ons from day of sale, rr! 2s —_— a __ 412 ath ete ant Episcopa al. At the completion o - . an, | Cndeavor to bring about a reconciliation with fo-2m"_ | a . GORD noney may be Paid ia tash. -A'depost of BL00to be | FJOR CHOICEST IMPORTED WINES, LIQUO! that work he went to Pittsburg as architect for | Pies Pi cg oh rare abr ee the delegates who withdrew some weeks ago D. TEACHERS HAVE |. Terms'at time of sale. mb23-at_ | mad Z : Secnig Bt purchaser E (Condisie aud Taba geuersa I we aR Pennsylvania railrc mpany. He re- | 3 : and founded the Central Labor federation, lasses in Mathematics, Languages and English | 7 so,as DowLING Agduonago = * ed with wituin | Lachrima Christi, Racarou, ‘Spaghetti, Ver mained there but a short time, however, pened akes spells ranging from one to | —<oe— Branches day or evening, ‘aiso private lewons, ‘irial | (PYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ¥ nay be sold after hive days" mo" imece then returned to to this city, where he entered | t¥o apart and is very violent and tries to rehaner's ¢ Pure Olive Oil, Parmesan, ie A Monmow Prorest.—A caucus of Mormon | les0l free. FRANK E. HALL, 221 Est.n.w. m9-3w* | GHaNceERY SAL VALUABLE IMPROVED a serious condi fea one re ca ine tele conterces was held in Salt | Wy snrvers COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 13 eTH| _POESSTE ON FOURTH SEALER, BETWELN on the toe several ¥ date weg be th Lake City yesterday to protest against the ap-| st, near City Post-Uitice. Colored students uot | By virtue of a decree passed LE upreme Court | Boe Ot Kaoarn te kane 180 by 8 dog, but the | pointment of Charles 8. Zane as chief justice of girl is not known to have been bitten. into private The most impor work of Mr. Windrim’s life was the erection of the Masonic temple at Broad and Filbert streets, Mr. Windeim:’ nfrom a large : mbb-1m* & CO., Auctioneers. = ed. Call or send for catalogue. mh6 | of the District of Columbia, in equi se No. 11617, | yur 2 B. WILLIAM tah, A press dispatch from. that city says: < ANCING ACADEMY 100d F ay | Wherein Jeremiah Suuith is complainant snd Sarah A? | WWALTER B. Wo number « ‘I great divsatis- ia pa Under Chief Justice Sanford the chiefs. of the | Sin lw MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ssa SATURDAY. | MUNN CAL are, defendants, will oer for eae al | Va ADLE REAL. ESTATE, FRc |_ PIANOS AND ORGANS. itects. Mr. Win- ‘00 Smai or the Burglar. Mormon church (Cannon, Burton, Smith and | Now is tiie. time to Join for participation in the May | Day APNIL, THIKD, A. D. 1889, at FIVE O'CLUC NINETEENTH BIKEETS NORTHWEST, At | >> 5 = ——— = = srs old at that time, | HOW A RICH OLD LADY OF SEVENTY TRAPPED A | others) came in aud received mere nominal | Ball. Send for cire 8m _| P. M., the following described real estate in the city of | Aberin har; FHIAZET © Daven, UrRsomr etanos; evecy @ made Mr. Windrim’s DARING THIEF. sentences and quittances for the past. This ISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUE, 1207 | syste ntl Gh foee Tea be uaa, to wit: The north | on TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-SIXTH, at FIVE =i ne oS HL rs & Sravax yo JIANGS AND ORGANS. r a sixteen (16) feet front, by the depth thereot of lot | 9G 2h PSPAy, M ew! wate April 10; agency to. “ne eee Ue MS | A Philadelphia Press special from Water- | agreeable state of things would be broken up | V toe ee nat trae eeerees mont succes | Rumbured twenty (SO) intquare south of susre num: | P.CHeR YM. we shall sell iu front of the premises | ALTiAy: Meet Cooke's house.“Ogontz,” | bury, Conn., March 24, says: In a handsome | On the installment of Zane, which the Gentiles postious carefully revised; highest references 14cm | Beted five hundred and sixteen (O16) with the priv- | Svcrage’deptivof shout 100 leet te ois allen ite Le Hills: the Ac y of Natural a Map Soren of Utah are unanimously asking at the hands AD G. DGR peaatret Soe On See: Se SOEs ogee enta, bein Nos. SUS and 1810. the bank of Northern Liberties, the | ™ausion on Church street lives Mrs, Olive M, | Of Utah are unanimou FEPwany c. rownsep, NETCOD. oan tig tts @laton: Ganeaica | eae All conveyance, &c.. at purchaser's a < : : Teacher of Elocution, rms prescribed by the decree gost; #200 down when the property is Struck cif. | DECKEK BOS. WEBER, FISCHER and ESTER "n's bank, the new oftices of the Pennsyl- | Elton, relict of the Hon. John P. Elton, mother —— eee. rrect (deep) breathing Voice Culture, Oratorical and | of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the bal- | Tryns of sale tobe complied’ with sithin wor days, | PIANOs, and Sanie raliroad company, the Girard estate stores | of ex-Senator James 8. Elton, and one of the| Tar Oup Love Revivep.—A Spokane Falls, | Dramatic Action, at 1317 13th st, uw. 1-Sm_ | onthe foi the day of suleror Ure tuschaee erence | giverwise Property will Ue resoldat risk and cost of ESTES OnGane. on Market street. the Hotel La’ in Punx- | Gr, JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. chasers may, at his or their option, pay the entire | ¢°fulting Purchaser, Pianos for rent and sold on accommodating terma ie: ette, the Col- i : _ ‘ome gb lege of Physicians and the asians Saving | Wealthiest persons in the city. Although she | W. T., dispatch says: Thirty years ag 5 : WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., SANDERS & STAY MAN, Fund building. is over seventy years old no one but her maid | #t™ney, Pa. John R. Reed and Miss ME, ae ae eae Secret! URN. | Sn oh Pa ee may shcaek, Adepoettof $100 | yn19-abde an ee iP etm we Wackinge te ee ‘ | servant remains in the house with her. At an | Thompson were engaged to be married, but SPECIAL, ATTENTION GIVEN TO at the cost of the purchaser.” If the terms are not | ————— = TEN Ghiarien ze htatennorn wea iis Peedbens a4 Chae early hour yesterday her maid came to her | fF some reason parted. Reed came west. tray- | THE PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR Seen inate ts Gee ee aor weary WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers, m1 1217 Main st. Richmond, Va, a ‘novsr, | “hatber saving she heard a noise below, With- | led through California and Oregon, and finally | 5 sstogyhHE NAVAL ACADEMY and cost of defaulting purchaecr The title to said TRUSTEES SALE a ae eorer: Prevent Hortinn, geile WHITE HOUSE. | out the slightest hesitation the old lady slipped | S¢ttled in Raveh. near here, and married. ‘Mise | E95 cata THOMAS FELL, a o,_| fealdutate to be retained’ by suid trustee unth the che avery Tae Srerr Urricur Praso. President Harrison, accompanied by Mrs. | on a wrapper and hurried down to. the try | Thompson married a Mr. Brewer. They heard tire amount of Lame utp ag a ANALOSTAN ISLAND. It is the most durabie Piano made. Russell Harrisou, Mr. Russell Harrison and Mrs. | where the silver is kept. There she male out | Bothing of each other for more than twenty- "pu BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES mh22-deds Hom 23, Le Diolt Building. | ,.B¥ pve ofa decd of rust dro tue heirs of wal: | It}s thoromhis constracted, MeKee, left the White House yeiterday morn. | the figure of « man. five years, | Both have grown-up children. Records Of the Distsst of Gclombin tulsa ce toast d walked up Connecticut avenue to the | .,““What do you want here?" she asked from | Brewer died last year and Mrs. Reed also. Ac ‘Terma begin now. eS eee ANALOSTAN ISLAND. See eae en reasne areume to Ge | cata Gack: All wae Gnll. POUT oan | culeainlly: Head andl Mire. Beaver teased ilies GOVERNMENT SALE OF STEAM BOILERS aT U. | {qrstlest avetivn, on the premases on THURSDAY, Church of the Covenant. The President seemed | door and in alow voce enmmend gen police | facts, opened correspondence and revived the | au29 723 14th st. nw, 8. CAPITOL AT AUCTION. | Fenek crc. Bee Ok APRIL. 1660, A: to enjoy the calm beauty of the day. There | by telephone. One officer entered, leaving tee | Old love, Friday she arrived here and yester- direction of, the Honorable Architect of the Capi- . By. District of Columbiy. Tt contains Ot'87 scree was a large concregation in the church, and | outside to cut off retreat As the oilicercoterea | day they were married, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, | sitetousewindot the 8 Capitol or MONDAY, | Keround, ily beSutifuly situated in the Potomae after the pewholders were seated the strangers | the kitchen his light was extinguished, but he ee or = = + | APRIL FIRST, 1889, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M, were admitted. Chairs were placed in the | successfully grappled with his man, His name |, WHITECAPS ATTACK THE Wnoxe Max.—A OPE TEAM BOILER: aisles to accommodate the crowd. Kev. Dr. 8. | is Morris Mansie!d, « workman, whose Lomere | band of so-called Whitecaps met with ratkers | Muexrex Axp Eastern Booxs. THChPACETY OF EACH 60 Holst rowen. 8. Mitehell. of Buffalo, N. ¥., the former tor ina remote quarter of the town Im warm reception near Locustville, Va., several of the New York avenue church, preached from | Mansficld said he “mistaken” the mansion ‘ had mistake mansion | 2ights ago. They proceeded to the home of of sale. e the text in Second Peter, ii, 2." A¢ the close of | for his house, and had ‘broken a window aed | Wi. E. Kallam, n well-known resident of the Hae eames mea DUNCANS OS ctouetta, the services the President and his party left | crawled in, as the door was locked. He was | 2¢ighborhood, and informed him that they had | EASTER CARDS. ore the church by the N-street entrance and walked | bound over to the superior court for burglary. | Come to give him a thrashing. Without ‘mak- " NOVELTrEs, | "TRUSTEES SALE OF VALU! down N street and then quietly back to the | ——-—— ee ing any reply, Kellam rushed upon the leader TERER HEIGHT ao Cee SION KNOWN White House. The throng of curiosity-seekers | | Cutcaco’s Axancursr Aatrators.—Anarchist | of the gang, who was a large and powerful WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, By ot a deed of trast, dated March 12th, A. D, that had gathered in front of the church ex- | Lucy Parsons was the chief speaker in Chicago | fellow, knocked him down und proceeded to} mh22-00 428 7TH STREET. | 1887, and duly recorded in Liber No, Taba Pi ting to see the President come out aad enter | Saturday night in Turner Hall, at a celebra- im a sound drubbing. The other mem- NEW ENIGMA PENCIL a | Cetera ead. cote nagenct eh eg taken ae Eis carriage was disappointed. ‘The President | tion of the eighteenth anniversary of the Parts | bers of the gui , instead of going to the rescue, SE CORRIMS | Secaacigeh thereby, re will ell ot grubite ancton was about home before the crowd realized that |} commune. About 2.500 persons were present, | fled as fast.as their legs would carry ° them! Lead for a few days at 18c. each. tof the on WEDNESDAY, MARCH he had gone. and they exchanged significant glances when | Kellam had received several threatening notices | A nice Box of Stationery with 48 sheets of Note tbe Selling iantied Hen te ee Mre, Parsons shouted: “‘We wanta revolution; | before the Whitecaps called on him. He ap- | Paper and 48 Envelopes for 350, ashinton, county, Distret of yuuubia, to-wit: Lot The Verrugas bridge, the most famous of the | whether peaceful or bloody it makes no differ. prehends no further trouble from them. ©. C. PURSELL, Bookseller, eighty () yor Elizabeth Dugas sub- bridges on the Orova railway, Peru, has been | ence, a revolution must come.” At an agitation mh23 418 oth st_ | division of parts of yy ek Wot ine sa ere names coms yop Resting | a aren eae th | — GENTLEMEN'S GOODS — | Soe e e ae wes Eee: € ; re i or, on the charge ENTLEMEN’ The Great Wabash railroad case came to an the anarchists, but they do not dave to, hang her husband. lest December by iviog be GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. _ tating sare, Saee tponey end necity! Drug oe, aud end Saturday in the United States circuit court | any more.” ‘iis mes with such favor that ‘| poison, begins to-day in Accomac, Va., coun H. D. B ‘of sale {cantata the belance it Br sf Chicago, by the entry of & decree offering | motion was made asking the reporters to make | Court,” State Chemist ‘Tevlor,, who . Baz, : Stel payments fx operand two Years ‘date of sale, Cooxre Gus the rallwoy plant for oale in that elty. special mention of it, the dead man's stomach and Yound traces of IMPORTER AND TAILOR, Sam, ne ‘deferred faymente fo be — Frank a watchman on Sbenan- Be He, Fe g ITER one e witnesses against trust on doah Valley railroad, while in his box near Ri-| It is nearly time for light overcoats and | P°! Mrs. Taylor will be defended by ) Latent bray kaleatne i sishornad) cate fate oF sale. ‘ferns | Mi ae, leysville station, county, Va., Saturday | heavy colds.—Bosion Times. ‘Thomas W. Russell, of Accomac, and Hom. {ite all garments madein his wile the Hak aod cost of te ane, Cameron, who lives in the neighborhood, has | those who make fools of night, shot instantly killed. John| There are two classes of in this world— | John Ni of Norfolk, while State - ae vf astelves wall tose | eon Eat coe Commonwealth Attorney 2211 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. been arrested. who don’t need to —Burlington Free Press. Fietcher in the prosecution, mb17 fs Washington, D. 0, a; Aucts, ‘ ’