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—_— a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1899 7 THE PAN-AMERICAN VACATION. WHITTIER’S 82D BIRTHDAY. PARNELL AT NOTTINGHAM. NEW YORK GROPING. RAILROADS. The Visitors Taken to a Number of New | His Friends Remember Him Without | He Says Ireland Must Herself Develop | Ths Electric Lights Gone, Everybody romornow. ‘ FUTURE DAYS. — —_ | PSE ORAS, evi vanta ROVER 7 York’s Colleges and Schools. Disturbing His let. Her Industries. Wants Gas. ‘ EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, ALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Auctioncers. > THE NOKTH, WEST. AND sol TIEWEST, eee Se — pees: WwW 637 Louisiana avenne, —— oy | DOUBLE TRACK, SPLENDID SCENERY After breakfast yesterday at the Fifth-ave-] The venerable Quaker poet, John Greenleaf] A large audience listened yesterday at Not-| From the New York Times. . : wa OT Ret ec ati Th TEAC ATEY Ene STEEL MAUS | MAUAU CENT EQUIPMENT, Buc hotel the Pan-American delegates, under | Whittier, tried yesterday to escape from his | tingham to the speech made by Mr. Parnell in} From present indications it will be many | onE HUNDRED BROMLEY & SONS’ BRICK DWELLING, NO. 732 T URY PRESS SIZES SMYRNA RUGS, SUITABLE FC pia SrRebT, BETWEEN G AND PLATES tire the escort of the New York reception commit-| frionds by leaving his peaceful retreat at Oak | reply to one recently made by Lord Salisbury | moons before New York streots will again be | BIZPE SMYRNA, MUGS SUITABLEROR NOLL | BERG, * . aics tee appointed by Mayor Grant, were driven to | Knoll, Danvers,and going to his home in Ames-| at the conservative conference. Mr. Parnell | upplied with electric lights, Old time gas | OOMS THURSDAY, DeCkMBER NINETEEN, | By virtue oi « deed of dated ‘HU trust 4 TEN O'CLOC recorded m Liber No. 1251, f the Normal college. “On either side ef the line | tury. Here he expected to pass the eighty-| declared that there never hai been a move- | must be relied on. The facilities for mas light- } oe TN rind recur ot the Diatrict Of carriages there rode an escort of mounted | second milestoue in his honored life without | ment of such magnitude to the country which } ing are at present very poor, but better things 20 Pennsylvania ave, nw. peg Bovey meno ik police aud « guard of police surrounded the | excitement. But his friends would not thus | was so comparatively free from crime as the | re shortly promised, Commissioner Gilroy fect . AXE WASHINGTON. FROM STATION, CORNER AND B ster is as FOLLOWS or Pittsburg and the West, « Limited ‘May 18, 1887, and ot Pullman Vestibuled (On oho 350 et seg.cne Fast Lane, 1050 «. of Columbia, aud at re Will weld, at pub- tio, in front of the premiacs, on FRI BER TWENTIETH, ISSY,” at HA! TRUSTEE’S SALE OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS | }. a a4 ; college. Thedelegates were led intothechapel | be put aside, In @ quiet was they showed | and league movement. ‘The object of the | sare that he has given orders to the gus com- | "OF TIE HUNGARIAN MINI VACLIN Ms | Naamiceoen Ay Weft Maria a ceichwae, bod tows. by President Simmons of the board of educa- | the white-baired, whole-souled friend how | home ruie movement, he said, was to regen-| Panies to put new lamps and burners on the HF FINE OLD RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, | fr Sat sticee Se fee nea feel ee et ann nenees tion and Thomas Hunter, president of the | much they loved and respected him, without | erate Ireland, especially with regard to her in- | Posts as soon a8 possible. “This will take eas rk | Wet and sauare and Funbineg thence th alone said Normal college, who conducted them to the | causing him to suffer any inconvenience which | dustrial condition, some time, though,” said he, “and we find HANDDFINE WINES: SHELVING AND | Horan 43 feet C inches and thence east 70 feel to said . Platform. The chapel was decorated with | his declining years might render possible.| He said that manufactures might be devel- | ‘difficulty in getting lamps enough to supply all| © QOUNTEMS. DEShS. BTUNES, MEASUKES, | ist street and pine of beginpius, tovether with the Pee ome marie end Mamie, Facile Ke: American flags and the college colors, lavender | Aw and white, t When the delegates had taken their seats there marched inio the chapeland seated them- selves in its body 1.700 young Indie in the college. ‘The majority of them w college colors of bows of red, and blu Fibbous. The exercises bi singing in chorus by the students of utry, “Lis Tsai 5 : oe improvements thereon, el larke substantial ng the many beautiful floral gifts was a | oped to such an extent as to take the strain off | Poste, We will first give attention to lamps in| By virtueota deed iu trust given to me and duly | Pnberrments theresa. elewatt,” lane asket of enh nty-two roses from the school | the land and enable the people to look to other | Parks and public squares in West and South | Pei uhh NINPIEE NIG 1 LEN A A SD | ner sch sale = Om children of Hs pind otiir beskets Of means than farming for gaining a living, but |*treets and streets leading to the ferries on | HAL, roses and choice flowe Whittier cer. | the idea was not tenable that Ireland could be | both rivers, I now propose to get and keep all ae nears aT the tacts. wraktte were | Boverned by England's promoting her indus-| lamps in good order. We will soon have all vies re held, ‘ Whithee echocl | ties. Srishmen themselves must promote | cross streets lighted, but can do nothing as vet Preto Beere ie vary. | Irish industries by building and clearing out | toward lighting Broadway and the avenues.” doa atting, | the channels of rivers and reclaiming waste | Superintendent McCormack of the bureau of sessed | lands—not at the expense of the English ex-| lamps and gas said he is making every possible TUB through Sieeper to Pitteburx, and Mttebars RE AND POTOMAC KAILROAD, Liochestor and Magara Palle 4H, AL ¥ 3 ‘be paid at time of sale AST SEVES P.M., AND EACH DAY THERE- wo youre, Bee . ‘Nene RAT SAME HOURS UNTIL ALL ARE SOLD. | Syterent th au day ot sa) sage By me tr ve~ Luann all th & of WINES AND | erty sold or ull cash, at the option re Be. & Conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost baseTs. og | Tertus vf wale to be od with in ten days from the SPECTRE ID ace, | aay of rale. iso tru rserve the right to resell at DE AND PARTIES | 8 804 cost of orchsecs tn depute A3t AYLETTT. BOL | Rochester daily: for But- daily except Saturday. 0-00 p.m, arto to Kuchester, aud binareat 10.50 st on Pp + &C, Cor tai O18 to stUt pure FIRST-C DI sung by youn a handsome American ff where the town donniu 7 For Willi FOR UHILAL OF Tuk ‘HOOF FIN® HOLIDAY Goops FO THIS al My Co any, bee pam PRIA, NEWYORK AND THE EAST, 100"aud th 210, 320, HENKY BUSH, 7 fs ee ’, i y : | NKY GUSH, Trast mae $20 0 40 am, 2 iver which President Simmons read | pOREHE, ATTACKED, | Chequer, but of the Irish exchequer. or, best of | effort, “I requested the Consolidated gas com- | "LA TCLIFFE, DARK & CU, Aucts io | = 41, 10-00 anda Po ae. On from the 28th chapter of Job. Further singing j all, throngh the efforts of local and individual | pany,” suid he, “to prepare to light Broadway; | 07 ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers FINANCIAL. pai Lauitéed Express ‘af Pultmas Pecior and the reading by the students of quotations | ay Qpinion Asked and Given On the | &nterprise and with private capital. . as they have mains there. Iam now informed | \ eis a = “= Bb ame dation ont Mandap, aed A080 wae, rman and French ee Mr. Balfour's plan of making railways | by the officers of the company that the con- | =By virtue of a deed of trust to me bearing date the OW SHALL 1 SAFELY INVEST MY CAPITAL? daily with Diniiue Oar : dents sang the Great Question, through impoverished districts was a vain ex- | nections have been cut off by the workmen | Pth day of January. A.D. ISS9, recorde yu Liber No How cau [increase my income with safety? FOK PHILAD! 7 Ie Liberty,” the delegates | 6 un as oe {the Tondon | penditure of money. | Womerule aimed at na- | engaged on the subways and they eannot get | dig lusitia silat ae equest of the tarteameeeend | cf RAN EAE SER ear mtereNNE tortion | Pagt Exprow 8 10's we warmly apy hopland reid a s Sars the Paris correspondent of the London ’ tional regeneration and this implied the regen-| at their mains, as the subways are directly | tutrebs, {will well gt Tate Sick ee oee eeat | LAN SA NDIN > For Boston without change, lection from Andrew Carnegie's “Trmmpha Thear that an attuck is being made | eration of the industries and the industrial and | over them. I think the same is true on other | Pade oe TH 1H DAY UF y TONE For Brook, Democracy.” Mr. Car . who is one of the | in London upon curled forehead fringes, in | commercial spirit of the people. sireets. If store keepers would keep a light | PACH R BIG AD. 1880. 3 Oe FM a8 LAS. im which some of our best citizens | 'erscy «lis with ate ob delegates, sprang to his fect at the conelasion | which way hair 18 sometitacs dressed. The | If home rule were granted it wonld not dis- | going in their show windows it would greatly | Washinvtou D.C. the fol whom HE WINNEK INVESTMENT CO, wing personal property, double ferriage across New Lork Of the reading and exclai cay. courage the rich people of England from pro- | help the publi meutioned und described in the schedule annexed to Represented by JOHN Ko KILSU © City, rs . “ Fy : fringes are denounced, I also hear, by some of | 2 aN a said deed of trust, to wit: Desks Hite | arGeotme py southete Batihmore wa, | ToTguuauble Cid. 11540 Rm. week days, 21:20pm, this is the test compliment ever paid me, e moting industrial developments. but the mone; ee Cases, 1 Large Uttice Safe Wlucous wba 7 L | For Baltimore, 6.35 0, 8210, and I appreciate it heartily. 4 thank the young | those ladies who would stamp butterdies and | would be judiciously and advantageously cme Dirtier Churches Wanted. Books 4 Book Case ) Ga. | TPACOMA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY —SMALL 1 :00and’ 11:40 ams 12:05 Sede sircects Howers out of creation.’ 1 have becn asked my | ploved instead of being wasted as it now isto | “The Tdeal Charch of tho Future” was tho | site uuell the books and Fapere usvlinthe onit-| J smount cube placed heresons to yild « gruat | 10020014 ‘The president then spoke of the publieschoo! | opinion on this great fringe question, My | maintain in power a government of fraud and eae , De pblications suid Ge- | Thace ere mo sane cv aeae ievectoema , 3 ¥ A 4 4g Prin ix Press e ne, One " it ler, to~ of New York after ite diuner at Clark's, on 230 | (tity with tie, Shane. anak WoKhe Baile, ts KETHELL, McMANUS & GILLESPIE, a large company | pounds (uore or less) Minion Body Lype; GO pounds topic for discussion by the Congregational club | 2 tie a: system and Gen. Paola Peraza followed ina anaeet’ in Chak brief speech. in whieh he suid: “You have dis- | WS"CE 1 thal covered in women more than a lovii nomy and gener belonwing thi | trickery. Expenditure of that sort would en- Fo) able Ireland to get and keep her bead above » must follow the physiog- | | water and s0 exercise and develop the qualities | §trcet, last night, ‘There wi of dress in arranging a Guore or less) Noupareil Body Type: 37 Advertiging: ‘3m___Uhman Market Block, Tecoma, W.T. You have discotered that wome the hair, A cu - with a sailorbat and | of her people that she would be nv fonger an | present to hear the speaking. Editor W. H. | Vontsot advertising te three Fouts Head Letters: pre. CoHsON.— a0, W, MADART IES «Foe dowed with intellect.” Andrew Carnegie aud | a tailor-made yachting dress and exposed to | exibition for the wonder and scorn of the | Mabie of the Christian at Work thought that the | fe4" Double Galleyn. 30 Colams | @ Meinber N.¥. Stock atic Gen. Camaano also spoke briefly. The dele- | goa spr ibe uasuitable, But it would | nations of the world. professionalism that had crept into the churches | Sines CORSON & MACARTNEY, PALARD ALEMANDULA AND WASHINGTO —— a < ne throust I cinited | Be quite suitable with a broud-leaf hat worn on IRELAND NOT APPEASED. * would give place in the ehureh of the futare to | B¥ ot ee © GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W, vei LEFECT NOVEMBER 18 18RD. and training school, ¥ afterward visited uh 3 i pirit broad enough to take in all lines. New oe mee E se 8 at, b 45,1035 the museum of art, where they were received | the back of the head or with a we k of a| Mr. Parnell devoted the speech he made in | a spirit broad enough to take in al tands; 47 C Bankers aud Dealers in Government Bonds, » 4:55, 601, mbersof the | bonnet, ruuning up into a sparkling sigrette | the evening to the tenants’ league, He said | Scientific truth would be spiritualized instead by President Marquand and the sa ‘ e] wh sunday at 4 Oy e sombatted: dhe peat operty, Goods, Chattels Deposits. Exchange. Loan, Collections. 235 baw. On an Board of trustees, ‘The visitors visited the mu- | und perched on the top of the bead. || this was by far the greatest and most powerful | f.¢Qmbatted, as in the past, | ouncanon of the said | | Kaliya ntack and Monge dal Sri te 10.07 am) 290,419, 00L, 802 fseum of natural history late in the day. A fousled fringe would destroy the repose | peaceable movement ever organized in Ireland | Antwerp last summer,” he said, “I remarked | | Ibeabave ps erty; ous antl eatin, will be aold in | Sat Baltinnore ivorit and wold =e 4 F Quantico, 7-45 am. and 4:55 - oe — : r of the Venus of Milo wanted | or any other country. Although Ireland was | what a pity thet it gas en dirty’ ‘I Wiehe end With the good will of vaid Gazette. specialty made of investment securities. District by ey THE PLAYERS’ LEAGUE. to exp: ace and whi oe oe tranquil she was not appeased, She did not | my Pana. ried eed oie fd America were | yi {tts of sue: $1,000 down at time of sale and the | Bonds snd all Local Railroad, Gas, Lusurance and Lel- Rcomanoiaees sab poe i would be just the thing for of purchase money to be paid within fivedays, | ephone Stock dealt in. re Two Umpires, a Big: with not much of a nose, qiqu That dirt is trom the feet of the poor | the purchaser not ser Box, and Tim submit. On the contrary, the people's dislike | dirtier, 7, the peop ! ave possession of the same until | American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold.Jy18 at lips, @ F figure h gf_the government was tenfold more intense | and the working peopl Bec paid witha’ act hee dy cee eS |< | OO Oe een Tee Keefe’s Ball and a $40,000 Guarantee, | HPs Concing eyes and a figure h for the experiences of three years of coercion. | ~My friend was right.” continued Mr. Mabie, | fosclist the risk sad soot ay dee eee PROPOSALS. ; — soctie cisl taakud teak ity Movers ben! He would not say that it would be impossible | “We ‘need dirtier churches, more shabby | after five days" advertisement, ett The Players’ national league of baseball clubs | Young girl looked best “ : to govern Ireland by mere coercion. but Bal- | churches, made so by the masses attending.” WILLIAM J. MILLER, POSAl K ATION AND NAT pat the ufice, northeast cor. - Browning, who had a mobile counteuane : : rept etie » made so by s . Trose, 486 Loulsisne svenee, riper tee AE OE Jat the « resumed its sessions in the Fifth Avenue hot = four's mixture of coercion and constitutionalism — coo- — —- — P. S—The “Sunday pond nee . od Peunaylvanis avenue, aid me sessiv he a cxpromed over tion, und a radiant ph Ptoll pe Mes Dalfoee hol sate au Brazilian Edito 1B; S—The “Sunday Gazewte" receives the service of | of Couwress, 145 Fast Capitol sttvct, Washinetot, iteTe can be left necking in New York yesterday, and discussed the rela- | ggnomy, was delightful with a buuch of cork- uid never succeed. Mr. Balfour ms low Brazilian Pe the Asse ed Press. as the “Sunday ey 2 D.C. December 7, ISS8%. Separate sedied proposals rt eral mistakes. Among these was that he | From the New York Times. “sunday ¢ yon from Lotols and residence at euch side of her neck, | }* ital” and “Sunday Po: Ll be received at this ce until TWO A... ome tions of the clubs to the league. The commit- | screw ringlets fail had neglected to provide for arrears of rent! 4g a curious illustration of how slow to real- en A sat the TWENTY HID day of DECEMBER, ane we teeon playing rales held s semion in another | The Empress Eugeuie's long. reguine fevltur | and for the restitution of ovietod tenants, This | i-5 the actual atate of ctfaie & gartigh of cho FUTURE Days, Gt Uidders for Exeuvation for Botier stoom kid Coal aR parlor of the hotel. At the afternoon session | 4 rather poor forehead ob rae had led to the formation of a new agrarian | ee oe = = = Vauits and semoval of Earth Heaps aud tor, Furaish- the report of the committee on rules was taken | (2 ise her hair up and to brush it back from | movement which would sweep Balfour aad. his | Rio press was, we find L'Btoile du Snd, a French WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers te wait Deliveritu 12,000 Bartels cf Natural iy wean Saul iy te 7 aks ial change wadaeina} aa oo a iog. | BTOBS Away a8 chaif is swept before the whirl- | journal established there eight years and whose | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELIGIBLE _purLvine | Hille Cent for the build for wie 1 iuracy of Daciaand Lsncbery eenmeee up. v e = say oe = ae ~ sak “On ont other =a Ke ores Lea Dl wind, . : editor mighte expected to be well informed, SOTA AND FOUR SMALL HOUSES, CORN - ons aud conditions and blaul forms ot Frororal tuay tas wna Memphis, bomb hans nd ted se ne oe ity freee oe ecco Jeo os bail overt Ifthe government had nothing to be ashamed | in its isgue of the 16th November, devoting only | _FRONTING PENNOCLY ARTE ATES Roh aadgedehteh imams 11-23 aa. Past Mail deily for ‘Cuipe One is to stand behind the bat and the other | tractive when she let her of in its connection with the Times doubt! sh By virtue of a deed of trust dated November 11, | a Sieur Jottesville, Statioun Chesapeake and. Ob! will be stationed in the ficld, They may | *houlders in mermaid fash it would gratify curiosity by making knowe the | * $hort paragraph to the important events that | 1 8X0, recorded in Liber folio 4N7 et weq., of the Nille aud di Grecumboro’, Kaley, Columbia, Aurusta,” Atiauu Lyuchburg, Ihocky tween Lynchburs »: ry : was delightful with her hi change places after each inning. Another | in Titua She chose this mode t a aad change made enlarges the pitcher's box. At | so few and was sore to command present it is 5'¢ feet by 4, but the cewrule | tion in a root makes it 6 feet by 4. Tim Keefe’s ball was | !egton. NI OF THE INTERIOR, W December 11, 188Y.—Sealed Prepoxals that matter. » country wanted | had taken place. under the heading of “Grave | land records of the District of Columbia, and at the i course 80 mean and so thoroughly contrary to | # SUmmury manner, as simply a trifling revolt | WepNespay, Tk El ENTH DAY OF DE; | liveal feet of Sluto Base in the Galleries aud Corridors directory beanties were | the English spirit as to athe cna from am- | “‘pronunciamiento,” and a suggestion is CEMBERS LNB. at FOUK O'CLOCK iP dhs original lhe greg’ <n saath Rae OER: ih ye " ) o r a e i and 5, in e No. 51%, in the ol = ‘el we ! a5 a Bernhardt's® swallow's-nest Wig | bush and by the use of such disreputable in- made that the same officers and soldiers are | 0 os anid Diswices ee Meine By biaern TMIDAS, SANCAIL THIRD, 1e00 “an, mabia sud Aucuste. 7 ry a ey ; net Wasniugton to Cincinuati via C. and U te. as 2 Sarah alone could wear. If she and the wig | quite likely to repeat the operations against a | C'Strect of 10 fect 1 inch aud 126 toot S itselies oot ned. Blank forms of yi le, sy A pam.—Demly, except Sunday, for Manassas, adopted. Johnson, Shire and Andrews were | yi not been so odd the result must have becn | “"He new the letters were forgerice, but he | 'epublican government, 4th street, and improved by four small frame. houses ay be obtained upon ays lication rand umterinediotesteuere sevice and Ward, Jobuson atch kicen te | HiRhtfal. “Somehow it was not “Whats one | would rather have died than have accepted the |, {t i* Just possible that the evident monarchist | Now 100 40%, 400'C street and 22d aud 24 4th | olf the Chel clerk uf the bepartunat wi the supplies, and Ward, Johuson and Addison the | pany tis another man’s vindication the government offered hin, tendencies of the writer were the cause of his | “"ferms of sale: One-third cash; balance in equal | dldds2aei0ca Acting Secretary. finance committee. The State trust company ap 4 into ‘What's on uss eee. scthipy being so badly informed, and that the wish was smountent one snd two years.for which the purchas- | —————= ———— — 1 = bm ew ¥c 2 dn e depository fc : eight onettladys = | ief is ex- | €T's notes will be required, bearing interest at six per SEES aa, ae ‘uly Orange, e , ar a = 7 = a ru: y property sol alle % e opt of | — = ———=as lon to Cincuu with o or slice of the committee reported that tw The Wonders of Modern Surgery. Edward Dolton, foreman of the improvement | changing the form of a government which had | the purchase “A depoito! S100 suet ioe eal bs | FPHOMASVILLE GA Mille ue one blest lawyers in Philadelphia had already been he Chicso 17 gang of the Lake Shore railroad, who resides | been the admiration of the monarchies, and the | TeqUired when the property is knocked down. Terms PINEY Woops HOTEL, 11:00 p.m. ress daily for Lynchburg, P : From the Chicago t . to be complied with within ten days froim day of sale, | Beason DECEMBEK 4, 1880. Dauville, ic, Charlotte, Columbia, engaged to — plenty 3 of ype ne “Doctor, is there at Elkhart, Ind., meta horrible death at Toledo | republics of both the old and new worlds, otherwise tite trustees Mil resell at the ‘isk and cost —— ML. A BOWER, August 7 Texa® allman. he cons! ion anc eles o} "8 : ae mate! i one _ —— — the defaulting purchaser or purchasers after fi aonaal ana Califoriaa, Pullman V Car Wastungton to agreement were adopted and signed for the ‘ ress here es eee yerneiey, He me coger tn zepsiring asty Navigation on the Hudson. ane vents Miter ape eae abtalcaeag) Up mnprene ergy ee Tom Proprietor. Gries Via Atinita auld Moutevinery.” Pulluiad, clubs by their rapresentatives on the board of A dark cloud of anxiety lifted itself from the | light in the roof of the old Union depot and in Thin cakes of snow-ice are drifting with the HK r. MC WM. EF. DAVIES, Manager, Thomasville, Ga,or B.A. sods Pacisc snilony, ana’ Fetimnn anon directors. | face of the young husband. some manner fell upon an olectrie wire on the J WILLIAM 'T! JOHNS Windaor Hovk Mew Sork city, ris Pacific raudway, and’ Pulliuan Sleeper Maslaneton te Asheville aud Hot Springs N.C, via asbury ‘Trains on Washington and Ohio division leave Wash- ington 9:00 4.1. daily exce daily: ari No communication was received from the | St. Louis club in relation to an applic Membership and it is likely that the will be, as Pittsburg. the doubtfal come forward with its W and sign pare nO expense, doctor, : tide on the Hudson river between Poughkeep- 5 ; z ia. ‘ 4 y sal SP-THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED UNTIL he said. “It | roof close by. Ho was immediately prostrated sie and Albany. The small passenger boats | FRIDA\, 1WENTY-SEVENTH INSTANT, same hour wry, call to your aid the high®st surgical | by the heavy current, He lay there for half an and place. smnyent eae f approved appliances kuown | LYNE before the current was shut off. When | that ply the waters of the Hudson to and from 7 RICHARD T. MORS! tr vice pettomion NES SU pence eee picket up it was found that he was terribly | various places between Rondout and Troy have | 418,20,24&26 WILLIAM T. JOHN constitution and articles of agreement with | “I will,” answered the eminent surgeon, urned and swollen, literally cooked. been put in winter quarters, NRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED REAL » other cl There had been a terrible railway accident. | Conspiracy Against the Ki fC Several small boats yesterday made the last ON “THE NORTH SIDE OF D STRERT STH aie comenkad tak dale: is r Arthar | BY one of those well-known coincidences that |” “Aaviogs fro shanghal ave to ee soifeot that | 72 oF the season, “Tonight the Cornell trans- THEETS NORTHWEST, BEING KAOWS Irwin, the former captain of the Washingtons, en happen none of the high officials of Dott accel a, quecariralal etl niall dete portation company will send _ its last passenger Bad signed with the Boston club, and tuat Con | the road were on the train at the time of tho | several high oflicials are implicated in a futile | Boat to the metropolis. The Newburg and Daily of the Indianapolis club had contracted | disaster. and it was sev. ral di before they | attempt to assassinate the king of Corea, who | Albany boats have made their last trips. with the Brooklyns. had learned enough about it to be able to give | is reported as desiring to abdicate in favor of eee xt Trustees, ‘The Land of the Lily snd the Rosa, HAMILTON HOTEL, Open from December until May, For Circulars, ete., address WALTER AIKEN, Proprietor, Hamilton, Bermuda. Until January 1 address at Franklin Falls, N. i. nlt-s&wom m the south via Charlotte, Dan- im arrive sp Washiveton ” Gob 3 Via East Tennessee, Bristol apd Lynchburg at am. and 10:40 p.m; vis Chesh- Jeake and Obie reute aud Charlowtesv tile at 2:4 pan and 7:10 p.m aud 6:55am, Strasburg local at 10:47 sleeping-car reservation and iuformatign lund records of the District of Columbia, and at the A ae r Catal: ; < written request of the party secured thereby, we will = aud baxkuge checked at office, 1300 Petip- ‘The Chicago players’ league club has leased | #8¥ information to the reporters, Prince Min-Yong-Gyik, and have been exiled Fatal Result of a Playful Kick. teil at public guction infront of the promises om SAT: HOTELS jaave. aud at Tussenger station, Peuuaplvenis Rape tremape ot of land 200x450 Bat Buenavista MeCorkle Pyke, the young | to Hong Kon, At Farmington, W.Va., Jno, Pyles and Walt PEDAT DECEMBER TWENTY-EIGHT, at HALE- ULES. See Ca oe "i in size on the lake front between Ontario and ek octane of (bee Was among the passengers Weat Vinginiee Gite nai i Huri started bunting Monday morning with | Fealesiate «it it Westies EMONT HOUS GEIVE MINUTE B ER. ae Indiana streets, on the north side, and will | 00 the ill-fated train. est Virginta’s Contest ‘overnorship } an old army musket heavily charged with | District of Colum yn as part of original the Patent and General Post Ufice, Pension and eT - I 7 eras . s cand , 7 istative c ‘ ot numbers nbered two tite | Go’ ent Printing Offices and Capitol, Europea | artivore Axp Ono Rarmaoan, equip it for a base ball park. When the eraslicame she was canghtbetween | ‘The legislative committee having in charge | ghot, ‘They Inid the gun down on the depot | dred and Rity-Ave (oso) deserbed ae elie Bee | Saad Rnatieae Sele = ‘asus Gcwedule in emuct Deventer 10 Fone J. G. Griffin of last season's Baltimore team | t¥o pieces of broken timber in suci a way that ig » released by the contest for the West Virginia governorship | piutform to wait for a train and Huri play- | Milt fur the same at upton b stroot nort, distant : i Leave Wasliuugtot trum station © . *: s 7 te ter done-half (103g) ‘hes ¢ vi is holding its final session and will have its | fully kicked it, ‘The gun wae discharged, the | Eyerie feet teu and one: halt (10¥4) inches wast vorber of New Jersey enue and has signed a contract with President Henry M, | She could only street sacrifice of 1 Ho™ FREDONIA. * Dj shol vers’ | her no: It was a remarkably handsome nose and running thence xy For Chicazo pwest, Vestibuled Limited eee en Oe Pecans ea yeee fF iba pace Geccian rps bus i baal ta go report ready this week. The delay has been | load blowing Huri's coat tails off and lodging | fifty (0) fest: thence cant ciguteen (18) suet oueand | a gt yetavon Lataaa anes eee” ngo-am | SR daly AN xpress y 30pm ROT TT age a Over the harrowing details of the amputa- | inexplicable, It is nearly fourteen months | in Pyl h, causing instant death, thence went eixttees (28) feet one aud Gne-att Lig Fi gg TL LI Qu i > ed a tily and with a 38- | incu clnntt J = = inches to the place of beginning; wed by atwo- BIT or Pittsburg and (level va From Drake's Linlerinses = Sant Gite ts tae Mane cto. crenata on since the election and tho people of the state No Angels in Theirs. story brick dwelling house ee eee os = Seren, express daily 11-20. ‘and express 8-40 p.m. or Lexington aud Local stations 110 :30 a.m. For Luray, 5:40 p.1m. daily, For Bait days, 4:00, 5 “| don’t believe in the woman's rights busi-| business-like commercial traveler who hap- | 40 not yet know officially who is to be their | yrom the American Grocer, sale: One-third (35) of the purchase money WASHINGTON, D. @, ermss ‘ : . i Sacash and the balauce iu two equal instalimenta 1 i. pened to be uninjured, it is best to draw a veil, | S°vernor. They are losing patience aud the | Periy last summer a New Englander moved | cu” \d twenty-four months Itoi day of eale, ‘The ness,” said Mre, Henpeck, as she sat onthe | Poni’ unrortunate woman was taken to her | 2¢Wspapers of all parties throughout tho state ‘ ‘ i ia] | OUt to a small town in Arizona and announced | Aferred payments to beur interest at the rate of six ES’ 3 ieee 2 : hesuelf, . wid i reser beep: : ure publishing indignant editorials. The special | OU! i percent, payable setut-anuually from the day of sale, LADIES’ GOODS. Pe seed and aie em ie oi ee preg ingee pion, hoger ninipemraerntg session of the legistature to aston the report of | his intention of opening upa first-class grocery, | and to be secured by a deed of trust on the property | ——————~ SS : : : 5 sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de- 1 a men keeping in their proper speer and the | that the damage was not irreparable. the committee will Layee A be ‘called this | He had a number of bills posted up dwelling | posit of ous hundred <#100) dollare will be required | CUaRSTMAS, SME. a ose of LADIES WORK, Waules ia thelv'ayanA cit us adie ts go not replace the former ‘nose, Mr. | Neck: | Some sensational developinents regard. | particularly on the fact that the business was of he Purylager at the tinue of wale, “AU convesanciug | Pancy, Useful aud Decorative, at the DEFONITORL and onsex myself marching off to the poles like | Pyke.” he explained, «but I can provide an ad- | 08 the cute of the delay of the committee are | to be square and above board. Just as he was | termsol nalerbe net complied within pane riGeaeee | #REL Mau acc en gman. Home is the proper speer for woman, | Mirable substitute. ‘Have you any live poultry | P' ; se eg EVENING from 7 until 9-o'clock, up to the Hurry up and git them dishes done, Henpeck, | about the premises?” a ib, 2-00: TAG, TA, getting ready to open shop a deputation of cit- | Ser of the defaulting yurchass sitar Wee Mand | 24TH DEC. All iuterested are invited to call, d1G-1w* << Sechinie tie bor sahil , ” Brazil’s Revolution a Warning to Europe | izens waited on him and asked the newcomer | notice in The Eveniny S\ a ADIES DESIRING FINE PORTRAITS MADE OF and then sit down and sew them missing but-| “We have. ; Speaking at » liberal mecting ta Aamntere | if the statements on the placards were nisde in JOHN © HEALD, Dither ear reads can exatnine epeciueti vot tons on your coat before it's time for youto| ‘Then order a servantat once to kill a pullet, | _ SPesking at a liberal meeting in Aspatria, | ° oy saith, BAMUEL USDHOK™ | Trustecs. | Sur Tociet ne, Satinceeuen permit aie hee put the baby to bed. remove the pointed portion of the breast. tak-| Eng., recently Sir Wilfred Lawson said the | “"\yon monght as well give us the bull trath | a16-akas 462 La. ave. MA) ONDERS FOR CHRISTMAS! WONDERS FoR . 7:10, "7 — -se0—_____ ing bone and all, and bring it to me while yet | news had come that they had established «| about this thing,” said the leader. “You mean | —————-——————-_—~ => —___ Ladies and Ohildren. Fancy Fapet. doy, Studion, Sundays, G: He Gave It Up. warm," said the surgeon, briskly, as he rolled | republic in Brazil, He had been filled with | to say there hain’t going to be no water in the | J\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Gold Paiut, Tree Qruamen arausters. Japanese From Time. up his sleeves and prepared for an operation, | wonder and admiration, and also perplexed | Vinegar?” TRUSTEES SALE OF AN EL S7aY GOULD'S Wonder Store, Si ena dio Ges a “Elijah, dear, will you dress Willie this morn- | the most daring. original and siciiful be had Sout le lution fn Brasil Ls “That's what I mean, sir!” replied tho | 737) ING Ge FELT INCHES oe Ee: “ocz-gm* Smmiyn See Clee ee ‘ene ing? T'minyuch aburry, and it won't take | Ver undertaken. With the practiced hand of | about therevolution in Brazil. Hore they had| stranger, alittle surprised, “Nor io eandin | CHESTS AVERUE, Sy ois OD MASSA: JAY GOULD, 421_OTH BT—SCHAP PIC. | at., 12:05 and 3:50 p.uk, Sundaya,b 37 wee S08 ¢ Pig a master he rapidly adjusted lis instruments | had an emperor for fifty-eight years, and by | the sugar!” JENTH STREET NORTHEAST, CONTAINING J tures (in relief), Fancy. Vunigue notions | D-H. but but a minute or two. for instant use. prepared the stump of the nose | Universal opinion that emperor ‘was about the |" saint they goin’ to be beans in the coffee?” BON SGU GRE FEET, Ai80 TWO NEW BRICK | 30,"Ladies’ and Children's fancy work 10r Christuige, |, For stations on the Metropolitan Branch, 16:45, “Certainly,” replied Mr. Bixby cheerfully. | to receive its extraordinary graft and all was | most respectable old man in existence, But} «stout decidedly not, air!” IND OELEAR PACH TONE Largest variety in the world. een TD oe aoe aN ations oaly: “T'd just as soon dress the little chap as not. | in readiness when the servant came in with the | the people said, “We don’t want an emperor, | Nor chicory. nuther? KNOWN AS NOS. 603 AND 605 EON SKIRTS AND CAPES DONE AT] Fork spi GE batant bone. it ie a usele: ndage, do very well oH NORTHWEST. ALSO TWELVE NEW. SEVEN Simon's Pisiting Establishment, 72 F. Baltimore | For Gait Here, my little man, come and let papa dress | Tequired section of breast bone ith an OPPS hae cad te bias one ‘Never, gentlemen; I give you my word for] AND EIGHT-ROOM BKICK DWELLINGS, | st, Balumore, Md. Braue office standard SAL, m., 11200, *9:h, 111-9 pan you. I'll have you as neat asa pin ina jiffy.” |, ‘Jt 18 too large,” mnttered the surgeon, as | Without one,” and so they said to him, “My | it» KNOWN AS NOS. 602, 604. GO6, GOS, 610. O12, | BOD F st. nw. Chluwonic Lempie), Washington, D.C. For Boyds aud intermediate stations, t7:00p.m., Willie, aed foar, comes reluctantly from his | bé looked at it in surprise. “It must have beon | dear sit, we have had enough of you. You)" “The crowd seemed nonplussed foramoment,| $43;,616. 618 AND 620 I STREEL NORE l4-2m* $1020 p.m, : . pee ine taken from very heayy pallet, However, I | have been « very, good servant and we'll give | and the leader held a shart consuttation mite | NaRtuANRiOe AND 1620 sn. SSonpian ae el siete eee Cae “Now, let's off with your nightly gown and— | ©#” cut it down,” Peace ee . a cine be eg ee 80 off 4.20 | end of which he turned and said: By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber ick, 10-40, 10:30 ea, T3510, THI, B Keep still, deur, or Tean't unbutton it. There | He did so. With the hand and eye of an | 80. Oy Se ee Pay him off. | They | «Say, stranger, we've concluded that you air | 142, folio 410 et seq, one of the land recunda of the eS mi Sundae, 115 5 ‘ now, well—sit still, child. What makes you | #ftist as well as a surgeon he trimmed the car- | acted very sensibly and treated him vory | a susrcclror ccemetee, Sy aed that You air | Ditricut column didnt he eden een ine 320 F at. nw. (rs, Harrison! itwusarrive ina Chicago dae Lae r, We it st F Where muakes £03 | tilaginous yet plump aud shapely fragment to | handsomely. But what a grand lewon ‘the | 3208 ait nth | of Menotemscuured thereby xe willsellal publicauction 1 st. nw. (Airs, ay ave tr au daily *quirm around hike an eel? Where's your little r , le th ; ee You if your cigars are goin’ to loaded—with | in frout of the premises on TUESDAY, THE 1 WENTY- Importer of slurty? Ah, here it is, aud—sit stil! Put up | t€ Proportions of a human nose, adjusted it to | whole thing was to nations and kings! He | Sabbage, you know?” FOURTH DAV OF DECEMBER. AD. 1880, AT Fine French Hair Goods, iS I mac the: ether one sall—can't e = its place with marvelous skill, sewed it firmly | thought that they in Europe might better in | ~ «Not while 1” HALE-PAST THREE O'CLOCK P'M., the following Hairdressing. ep still baif a second? Put up your oiher the proper dressing and the | future engage their kings and emperors on the | «ph, Se Daeit of Gonna te ee | zeae ae all we jwante ow. We 1» Distric Col ¥ + Original Lo! fE twonty-four house to lecve toreran’ Vor tetn | Semen cel as teeteatayck: Oniual Loe, | oT rs Gammenig DIED AND ALTERED wenty-four hours to leave town, an’ you better | #4 . it Whi re i ‘4 Aud st HALE-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., SAME into Newest Styles, New Seal Garments made to leave. en we're in need o’ angels we'll drop | pay, sub Lots numbered 114 and 115, in square No, | Order by the MISSiS CUNNINGHAM, Fees ctical Pur- NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION, For New York, Trenton, Newark aud Elizabeth, 4:00, TR200, OV wn, 72:30, "40. W pu. Buflet parior cars on all dey arm and stop hauling and pulling so! Jet's—come here, boy! What under hea you mean by rac Now. n do bg off like that with nothing terms of a month's ies ora month's he new nose of Mrs. Bolivar | Wages. [Laughter.} It would be a fairer way aralleled success. Only the | than allowing them to have the office for life, Sleepine car ou the 10.50 pam, open at YOU Zz scrutiny could have enabled a stranger | for then if they got tired of them they could Eas chelspn ene Good-day, stranger,” an‘ bes said sees ea reosed by houses Nos. 603 and 65 | ers, 151 Sth st.u.w., between Naud VU. — sed-Gm weer, Philadel Lia, Se ck, Withinew Fe its “, but shirt? Now, com ere and a ee “pstaaly se 7 5 ¢ deputation filed out street northwest —— NG. i) ‘: 7 200, 13:00, W 22200 wan, "2 -BU, "4:20, °7 = ket me peg epnlh prehonny duds. Be eee! anything peculiar in its anchorage, its | make a change as quickly, as quietly and as re- hes satan snceti a t. ee ee AND DRYCLEAN- 1205 New York ave, | *4d*10-30 } And op THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY F 189, m HALF- as! Pet your Sorin hese? contigurition, ‘or its complexion. Happy’ in | spectably as they hadin Brazil. ‘There was one | Harder on the Tramp Than Mr. Hoxie, | Qf DECEMBER, A.D” 1899, beemuing at i-class Ludien’ aud Gents work of every deact iyi eaveaee PO te leg!’ Thive you ge anainniny ere! Not that | her restored beauty and the tender eare of her | grund idea about it, ‘That enormous "region From the Chicago Herald.» cee ewes AM t an Sears See eres Deomene,, ANTON | Tete e New, dork for, Washington, 8: £ ‘ Tid azs ? ULL 3 3 . devoted husband she went into socivty as be- | which they called the new world was now, from i and 182, in square Ni Friese. angle worm. Now, if you don tkeep still, young | 2¢¥ou ~ y Paul Morton, the general freight agent of the : i Xeiewe, Peri, A 3 ore. ei oart! tul: the frozen north to the sunny south, th a4 6v4, 606, GOS, 610, 612, G14, GL ae Ti top pulling at that chain, and—here, rr und received hearty congratulations from AUlatiio on the ean to the Poot oe iewoe, Burlington road, tells a very good story on the | street northwest and Nos. 1627 and 1629 Mario N FISCHER'S DBE. CLEANING ES . ‘ MENT AND DYE WOKKS, 006 G st. u.w. animal yourself. The golden autumn grew toward its close. | without even one king, one emperor, one | late H. M. Hoxie, who was manager of Jay | “Terms easy atid made known at time of sale. A and Gents’ Garments of all kinds clesuedaad Go to your mother, sir fan vy Withered leaves fell from the trees and sharp } hereditary grand duke or hereditary humbug | Gould’s southwestern system. during the great Gepost Of (#100 cn cach piece of property will be | Dyed Melee Neches seme eecetonen Teles 7oe frosts whitened the morning landscape. One | of any kind. [Laughter] That region would | strikes, One afternoon a rather tough-looking | complied with i ten days trom dayof cal 7 Np lis wa led for aud delivered. eit A Three-Story Wagon morning "yke came down to breakfast | be peopled before long with millions of men | young man walked into Mr. Hoxie's private | et Will be roid at risk aud cost of defaulting pur- AL NOC GARMENTS MADE UF OR RIPFED on was captured at Martine- | With. 4 look larm on her face, living under free institutions, free from em-| Sfice unannounced. He neglected torembre ing | Suatetay AU comvevanciny aud recordin at Durchas. | Adyed «good uourning black on. Ph ASD fon fou foraieely with A. Pincor ‘Lraius’ leave usve Sm, “2:00, *S:20, "500 pan and *, draing leave Philsdelphia for Washington *4. 6 *i1-108.m., 41 45, "4:40, "Vo, tonne "22:00 m” Sun- ess this wriggling n't do it in ten years, ’Dauy.. _ $Sunday onl * : nn . called tor and checked from botels aud oe idences Me Union Trausfer Coon orders left at Beket otlicos, 6. ye ER, aor Seen i3ol Fa. ave. Pied ej SCH! 3 " re . . jlivar,” she said, with a trembling voic perors and monarchs whom people keep up t as h i — WASHINGTON DANENHOW! 14 “"YORG st tow, nll Gen Manager. ; mae a few days since. a st story seine ou see anything unusual about my nose? | simply because they have not sense ensngh to Tae eee histignt ope muon te oe a6 eee ism = —— Seren pom he running gear wasa chicken coop of live t seems rather ruddy, vista, see the uselessness of them, ur children will | vigorous pulls at the “cannon” hi oki Tustees, 3ENTLEMEN’ GO 3 uh LAC RIVE Ts chickens, the second sandwiched between the | plied, ; supposed that to be | some day ask, “What was a king, mamma?” beters he sid: “Is Hoxie?" Me GENT. E es HEME hee ethos! characteristi first and third and hidden from view was de Voted to “moons. s , the third was | Jadened with tovacco and fodder for sale at ures much above the market price. » female nose m cool | and will be told that kings Aived in the dark ecuasr TALLOKING, Is it worse than usual?” ages, but had disappeared now. He was per- OF a i jotmere redness, Bolivar, Look at it | haps woes ae Seon but these things | in the neighboring cuspidor, “I want a job.| SNUWN,AS NO. $025 GAY STREET, GEORG. FALL AND WINTER, *89-'90. came suddenly and great influences were at i il chet tg! = Luportati recei work which wouid develop some day ina man- | 429t#ing from general passenger agent up will | | py virtue of a deed of trust, dated 25th of November, Our own lous now received, and you your name Hoxie?” Mr. Hoxie said that such was the fact. “Well,” said | [20M4S DOWLING, Auctioneer. MEROVED, PROPERTY W NUKFULK AND FORT MONKUK the fresh young fellow as he he hit the bullseye ae Pog THE OLD FaVuli 1b SIPAMER Oh GE LEARY, Gbol q SPEED). DARL. OUMPUK TABLE, ther. ae . do me.” Mr. Hoxie’s eyebrows indicated mild | A.0. 1su7. aud: seconded tur Laver sasiaviied Walnirect a6 the well-kgows house | Sot tuuve oilers, inert oon Wisk late Ge s mottled with dark purple spots,” | ner that would cause surprise, surprise, “Young man," he said, gently, | 07 et eea,onsof tue lind resorts ior sheets | te Prom furstrect vhart MONDALS WED NEEDATS iawn “ra careful examination, “Won't They Chased the Rabbit. “that is no way to approach an oficial for a | ¢o!umible And by direction of the party secured there- H. D. BARR, and FDA op er ee ee ee off? Have you tried—er—soup, ey ed the osition, Just take a seat there and watch me.” | inca" on MONDAY the TWH DMPORTING TAILOR tho conly ees bovine en tanto eae ae More absolute rubbish foods the market and They is offered for Christmas gifts than there are | Pyke, wringing her hands, “I don't know wha ; Murderer Geo. Shippey, who broke jail at | ‘The oung fellow sat down, and Mr. Hoxie | DECEMBER, A.D. 1889, BUDLON AND PLOVIDENCE are not on the outside.” said Mrs, | Tunkhannock Sunday night, has not been re-| called his private secretary to the seat at his | M:,,the following real . seit 1111 Penns ave, rketown, District of 7 ober iae Save es idaee man t } capt When the besieged his cabin | desk and then walked out. jece or parcel of ground lying All check age 2 wa : sands in the sca, I don't believe in giving | © the matter, but i have a dreadful fear. Send pare they lett aa sie " spin A moment later he rapped at the office door, Beait's tion to Georgetown, 1 the District ot Co- donces. Telopbote So, Fab" “teaean erage 3 ensible Christesss gifts that ie ee anes | for the doctor at once, Holivar. town for reinforcements. Some time during | 24 bis private secretary bade him enter, ‘Tho | [bis sud described as follows: Beginning at Warne Ax I? 218 __SM. 5. WELAM. aps, aA Gmn. Ao bod: - RiP Mie The surgeon was brought in haste. He ex- | town for reinforcemen’ me time during | fresh young applicant looked on with wonder- | west from the southcact ‘corner of lot sixty-two (62) ‘ JORPOLE, FORTRESS MONKOK AND THE oe = body's poor, geuteely poor, don’t | amined the —_ and « look of mystification and | the evening, as the three guardsmen were ing eyes. “Is the general manager in, sir,” said addition au being the south < IN THE SOUP? ALAS, 'TIS TRUE FS Routh. Daily ame except Saturuays. On and atter make them more conscious of it and give them | dismay spread over his face. keeping a sleepy espionage of the cabin, arab- Mr. Hoxie, bowing politely, hat in hand, | Baystt's lou and runuing thence north one hundred BUT I PLUNGED IN WITH A VL RADAT, Povember 16, 16Uy, Stentatee Lady of the & flannel petticoat or a pair of arctic avershoes, |, ‘“Ecannot acec “he said. “Itmight | bit jumped pust. ‘The threo took after it, and | to his private secretary.” Yes, sir. What can | Miner Zurhonseetytuence west, tMIety (30) fect AND BY REMAINING “IN THE Dewiy 1uruiahod, will ieave Sixth-stroet what nateae Let the Christmas time bring the book, the | 0&,that the—ha! An idea occurs to me, Where | under the excitement of the chase got quite a} I do for you?” inquired the secretary, ‘Well, | thence cast with the north line of Gay a 1 2 street cars, at O yuu. the lovely letter pance | # the servant who assisted me the night when | distance away from the eabin, When the sir,” said. Mr. Hoxie, deferentially, ““I am seek- | iny'purte of lots utsnberet ee ee ae EroUDA be In other words I am billed for s yae's wart, Norfulk, tout Madioan, for oue walt, but pibch | He operation was performed? Let him be | morning broke and reinforcements arrived the | ing # position om Your road, and I wish toplace | (Gb) andscventy (701k aid Toutas Heal’ wdition, a cae spd bouth. ‘For state rooms aud tutovaee, ladly. Inthe uame of ail | rOtS2* im. cabin door was forced, but inside everything my application before you. What pontion it | sald round being improved by two-story, tan gb ay ge pg fe yh toe Veal ‘womauly sens dows indudate ‘Toca wines 2 was deserted. Ail day today the search has } is Ido not care; simply desire a start, Can | street (X strosts Gone Bee St No. 3025 GAY | ana ag The People are the beneficiaries I would ee Ppt otes Pongesranaag peso “Jacobs, a word with you, beeu kept up, ‘The Wyoming county commis- | you do anything for me?” The secretary said |” Terms of sale’ One-thind of the purchase money in ee ed the acuny be | BUAKD CUASIING CUMPANS. ale with auchet pow lers or nutilors that arc ealew. | qlX@ doctor took him to one side and asked a | sionors met and increased the reward for Ship- | he would take his name and bear him imax cash, balance in, two eaial installments, Fea ee ee ey ay ee tS | >: oUNT VERON lated to give him his death of cold. Ut course | Neatching questions, . pey’s return, dead or alive, from $100 to #: “You might call in again in a woek or 80 and I | the property sold, and beating ateet he tae abot | FIFTY PEK CENT on actual values. siete - = aes e rss he said, few minutes later, —— 9 may have some! for you.” “All ri six (6) per centum ‘serni-snni bieamer W. W. COROUKAN, Capt, TL if you have aspiratious in the directi f bi y, yor ight ‘G) per annum, payable ually, Ts. kes dng a widow the muller to the thane aot of be- | “it is as L suspected. In the hurry of the mo- A Case of Abduction. sir,” said Mr. Hoxie; “I thank you.” ‘Them he | oF all cash, at purchaser's ‘A deposit of 8256 STORM OVEROOA‘ the | O%e, 7B ae, wliart gaily vexcept Sunday) for § jour Gisbolical end, but if you weut to bes and in the darkness of the night, your | pom the Detroit Free Press, bowed again and waiked out, hatin hand, In a | Sot compiled with sini tent) Os dar tr oeaedagee | piesa ned teat over lgedaed ces eater | Satine bare somes War ol eoeane ee Woes alt aad haces let it ale “eP | servant made a mistake in selecting his fowl, A couple who appeared to’have walked along | moment he re-entei and the secretary | sale the trustees reserve the right to resell at riak | countenance. Prices, 86.08, $0.75, 89, 810.58, | Wogroumisauduaunion. “Then don't give him w rocking chair that you will be atiewied Sith tingle nt cousequences | stance over @ country highway, and to be Hones cis roles! to atria fe me Sparelisers con now We Pear tenes Res MEN'S OVERCOATS, om eae Pere a clipes vedere corinne y ended with unpleasant consequence 4 a ! joxie, e proper for a i- DEW AKON Dae Aba Ww Pete dacor te toad da Sukguous iukstand | only at the beginning of a cold winter. ‘These | man and wife, were wrangling on the north | for Norm oite ee ‘as well,” he added, FREDERICK W. PRATT Trpitea.w., | $318, 85.20, 66.75, 67.50, $7.88, $0.54, 810.58 net ict tiara WONU ARTUR vag rab eed pt cn pe fom | spots are not on the surface, but show through | portico of the city hall yesterday, when @ po- | addressing the oung man. The latter EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, Trustee, MEN'S SUITS-SACK COATS, leg yon ry nes SU elicc for you. Tout ts Human, and wants wat | congratahaneayeti aug, LYRE), heated, “A | icemanapproached and asked what was tho| went out and Mr. Hoxie remumed hin ont. | 412 90.08, 96.75, 7.88, 8.78, 09.54, 09.08, 910.75, | Laninus nite oe Rom Crock, Va St Cette eau be his very own. You wouldn't like any- | fultble weather "indicator ta our someniva! Leaner eR tained gt lined ALE OF SARCABLE UMPROVED eet She = sous 'B Fauna, age DLE said ANCERY > Mr. Hoxie. toug] oung y Wi MEN'S SUITS—OUTAWAY COATS, body to send youssilver cigurette case because | Your wife's nose is made fromthe Lew ‘boas reggae kicking up a rumpus,” replied the cin ‘ rh ie eee Cie ReTATE Ser BETWEEN FoAND°G e108, e114 i g ‘STREET ‘You happened to be in your family: neither | of goose.” ., ee elena om feller rp and bowed ‘Is the 87.88, $8.78, 89.68, $10.58, 611.03, 811.48, $12.15, gene! < STREETS SOUTHWEST. does he like to get a flaff of pink satin and lac. mane he asked, politely. “Yes, vir, I Court of the| CHILDREN'S SUITS—Jackets and Short Pante, - EA STEAMERS., With three feathers ou the top which he is wifi Nek Hck aaa his bargain,” she protested. a manager; what can I do for ct of sane Noida | $1.75, 62.60, 82,75, 03, 03.25, 83.50, 63.75, 63.87, —__ CORAN _STEAMERS —__ deadly afraid to touch, and which he woulin't | ap, ove her ostanne- names . i, what 1s it?” oe tated ceung man looked at him sharply Twill offer for SHOE LACE TE TO LONDON, Keep his bandkerchiels in if ‘he were paid for ¢ municipal authorities of Riga at their| ‘Why, we've been married about a year,” side} Te re en ee ‘HE 4 CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS WITH CAPES, UKDVEUTSCHLE LLOYD 8. 8,00, it, and which becomes yours because it wasn't | Meeting yesterday conducted the proceedings | said the man, “and we don't get along to- Kore his Pre hat on his $2.59, $2.70, $2.93, 83.15, 3.49, 64.54. To Southampton gan suited for him. I don't know what to tell you | in the Russian language instead of the Ger- | ether. I said we'd better divorce, she = ie —— oF still smoking CHILDREN'S OVEBCOATS, FUR COLLARS AND ec, 18, 2 yumm. Wed. a te get ba, but from a dressing gown t6 an | man, im accordance with the ukase recently bgp sscky os eer let me go.” has he bad laid itn ie Leet eee CUFFS, $8.30, $6.75, $6.98. chaee,” Wea, as Teal ae eider-down quit. fro hite enamele: t! 4, is aaa *, “seven, Jim—! seven.’ o. ~-igad = Batons trader wnich Uoaee let it be some. | mtd BY the czar. This wan the rat tine | QewSit'geere Sxpfomed s sorpive “which was ; Ss gear merging oe eee rab | Sot noms enn ti thing whuch he will use, and’ which will have | te Russian language was‘used at a meeting of | “Where were you going to gets divorce?” | Mid, while his private secretary, gant juplicated ay te. : Ast Sboat it the favor of cigars aod masculinity | tke council. Mayor Oettingen and Councillors | asked the officer. writer, spelled tariff with four f's. to: Yather than of violets. an enn sna Tieer withdrew from Biko See eSoft for. Soon’s Instead of Nickels in the 5 fie VICTOR E ADLER'S oe ——— meeting, owin enforcement of the | We ™ street The Monkey’s Eyes. use of the Kiussian language, aud the municipal | "“f-said seven doata, Jim,” put in the wite, | #f0m the New Haven Courier fips Barco sp 3 ae opel Yrom the Kew Xoris World. ; secretary resigned for the same cause. Riga | “You said five.” . Some time since nickel-in-the-slot machines | inches to the place 920-7th st. nw, “Why is it,” suid « man-about-town, address- | 1 an important Russian seaport, the capital of | “Seven,” in Waterbury had to give up the business be- | "Terms of sale: ‘of the purchase money in . events, Ing the organ-grinder, “why is it that the = Legon ty ee ane is situated 312 Cos dollars or I won't sign!” cause 80 many blank \picces of metal were ob- | Cul end, the, balance 8, two equal jnetellments, at STRICTLY QNE PRICE. monkey's oyes are always sore?” preg em ot Pe bres pete er | Thotan goer inne gl ten the = af orlipin Ppcicpcipen pak gen sng Sttherateot Sper cont per annum, payable semi-aa- | | g9~Durine the gutize mouth this store will be Garibalds touched his hat and replied: ding the use of the German language was is. Ee Somalis | fictorica thare aud. wore weed in the setahines. éupry natea of the Purchascr or putcbaecreand | Gauls oto. ee “Da monk hasa to look son hard before gooda oat two weeks ago. on the estate. pa ‘he whole man give upa da pen’ dat it maka bees eyes ee -—290_—_. ver-e-r weak and wate-r-r. Deesa monk’ play in| Harry C. Hobbs, a prominent farmer of How- bigs luck or poor ensea been blind lika da bat,’ | ard county, Md., has eloped with Miss Mary 0. ‘The semi-annual a nee of the Jewi b pepe ca te Toth pete pede he conference of eo | the tye ministers of America is in session in Chicago, | woll knowns r _ iH it Hi

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