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CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘T CAN CATCH MUSIC. COOKED BY A METEOR. GF The difference betzeen a love vague | Experiments at Hurtford With # Fa-| A Very Large Story From a Mississippi ‘ashiugton , mio — .. VANIA MAS DOWLLN uctionver. ‘M. LOWENTHAL, Auctioneer, TO THE NORTH, WESi, AY *s boast and an affidavit giving exact figures is mous W: Machine. Farm. se wes Oe eiteence Ww Soy ee ne. DotBre LACK.” Areva Schur wide one, and of great significance to a person | From the Hartford Courant. At the home of Martin Kittringham, a large ae Te Race art i: = RUSTEES’ SALE praise ba gt WEST. om E, MORNING, MAR - 2: Some interesting experiments were made at | planter, near Monticello, Miss., there was eaten EN’ ‘AND § STREETS NORTH commencrse ¥ TEN T 4 SE Ot Ae INGTON. FROM STATION, interested in the statement. Tux Star swears int “ Pl . onticello, Miss., eieussat nauk ot trait aca seca Ge 7 IN FRONT AND WITHIN gor AND B STREETS AS FOLLOWS: in connection with ‘or Pittsbu to ite circulation, This is » point of great im- | 2° “rs regiment armory ion Sunday » dinner the cooking of which was | ,bivi"iaeg ant Focorded in Liber ee ROOM A A SIF Oe yo ‘ted 1 FURNITURE, EMBRAC- Pullman Vest! a the graphophone. For the first time inthe | unique in ancient and modern history. A | follo 478 ct seg. one of the land recordsof Peeper Poa tt pteba ee ee Lite 10.20 acm, daily co'calustne and portance to advertisers, ee machine's history it was set to record the | large, glowing hot meteor passed over the town | thereby. we will sell ac public auction taf Trout FARES Covae Hae Ranes, WanDeonee | fam band Seer c ae, fram, eiteburg te Oo L PROPO! Inents havo epentedly boem made withthe | ort ater clock Sunday morning, ond | Fess arma Sten oun Gcioce ra we tc| PROUEAPS EE MMEE ORT CRAMN Tou: | Banke, doit cere seretiar. Chea A FINANCIAL PROPOSITION. ments have repeatedly been made with the| from the comparative slowness of its motion Jowinelescribed ‘real estate, situate in {hg etty. of TUE. COOKING STOVES, CAMPETS "MAT: Phicary tad Cincinaan hay care, St : Senator Stanford Wants the Govern- phonograph, which is designed more especially | and its downward tendency it had clearly lost ones by the depth of ot ss ‘d) in aquare TINGS AND A VARIETY ( OF OTHER GOODs. a sagton to eeitpsbere., gad Sleep: ment to Loan Money on Real Kstate. | fF s1Usical and the louder sounds, The grapho- | most of the force which was propelling it. Par- | Stree humus ahd thirty nve 30). fuipraved by & TWO FAMILY CARRIAGES, Glicittaah sa Ditume ‘Gye Taaehinene ra ee phone, designed and adjusted with a smaller | ties abroad were much alarmed, thinking it | stable im there : me ape Wil LOWENTHAL, Bicering Gas ashton 40m dally, with The Senate committee on finance has in ite | Y!inder with reference especially tothe human | about to fall upon them, for it was scarcely 100 | scars with mieten anaes secured by a daed of trust on Sleopare for Lowiorilie and see Te ro js resolution which, if adopted, voice, had never been subjected to the test of | yards above the steeples of the churches, It Redeye searing snd resording WW FEES & Co., Auctioneers, wom 208 p.m. daily, for Pittsburg and the West, would prt revolutionize financial matters, | ™usic of « brase band. Directly in front of the | passed over the town, however, and fell in the | shived sf daseat wale . Butea er woman ‘Tne author of the proposed legislation is Sen- | S*Phophone was placed tin cone about two | pasture of Mr. Kittringham, who lives about 10) or asa: GHSREES: i — we RALTIN ORE AND POTOMAC RATROA : feet long and with a base about a foot in diam-| miles east of Monticello, In this pasture Mr. ator bh miles east of Monticello. See etic ne ena sea ean | ter. The design was thet ox muchot the|Kittrinpiaes bee feta ange fon pond, ee ies of the coun- | 00nd as possible should be driven into the | Which he had stocked with trout and perch, Seaenquae Saleem, De camighn ok e's machine, First a flute was played almost | and the meteor fell as plump into the pond as try being depressed, large portions of the | into the mouth of the come. Tha. eases | tit hed been fired at it by some dead sho farming communities heavily burdened and! produced almost Perfectly. When tubes con- | another wor! , struggling for relief. This stringency,theresolu- | necting with the machine were placed at The red hot stone Late fosg orp hata rom largely die to the retirement of | the hearers’ esrs the notes wete almost as | loud his and soon converted the entire volume patna abcd (the money advanced upon | 1084 as those originally produced, Similar ex- | into steam, of course killing and cooking bee ey ig al cae vic td iments were tried wit abaritone | fish at the same time. Mr, Kittringham and| garg EVENING, BEGINNING AT HALF-PAST a.m. daily, except Sunday, and 4:00 pam those securities having furnished the best and | horn aud s coaet, stevtlte fre toe lass ec | his bands went running to the spot when they THVREAR TERR, ddl: ASPs, BAGH EVENING | largo balance of stock remaining on hand, in part | ally with Dinini: Car: See most acceptable currency) and the government | ment were especially gratifying. In all cases | siw the meteor fall and found the fish thrown | 5/3). cil sil at puvile ‘suction at ators SSe | White and Fanoy Crockery of every description, Decor- | Fast Exyres eh i daye and 8:10 p.m. dally. should therefore repsir the damage by loans on | the tunes played were easily recognizable, and | out on the ground, and on examination saw | NINH STKEET NORTHWEST ail the. stock. cone 5 2 aly. real estate. The resolution instructs the com-| the machine brought out each note with pre- | that they were thoroughly cooked, upon which lnsies Gestiantenes Gace above, to which 1} ated Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets in great variety,end- i ces A By meade, 3313-0, ny aes, “- THE EVENING STAR is offered to the pubs mittee on finance to inquire what relief may | cision and without a particle of deviation from | Mr. Kittriugham had his men to secure as many 'N.B.—The Tron Rafe. Cu Shelving and Show | less Sets of Glass of all kinds, Tim: of every Sacker ‘Uity with “boats of Brooklyn p Ming Ps Lic, ia faith end with as THE be furnished by the United States government, | the original poco gar rie 9 o'clock Colt’s | of them as they could reach with long poles, ill Le sold on "MONDAY, MARCH SEVEN- ing direct transfer to Fultou street, svuiding in good Z ~ fidence, “ 1 and particularly whether loans may not be | full band was present and the men gathered | for it was impossible to approach the still white Hy AT TEN OClt M. Geecription, Mirrors, Mantel and Bronze Clocks, Pio-| double ferriage across Now Nork: GP. 20pm | BEST LOCAL ADVERTSSING MEDIUM IN made by the government upon mortgages de-| aronnd the instrument. They played about | hot mass. AAP tures and Frames, Brackets, Fancy Ornamental , THE UNITED STATES. In poiat of a posited with it upon real estate, independent | four or five minutes at a time. ‘The result} Invitations were at once issucd and a large poimt of fact, h rate and to such an! proved that the machine, if properly rigged, | number of friends of Mr, Kittringham sat down and Magara! daily, except unday, 8:10am. zs €, Canandaigua aud Kochester dally: for Bat. Niawara daily,exceyt Saturday 0:00 pun, FUTUR! Rvourre® DARK & REMOVAL SALE. Auctioneers, ve, jsylvania ". On account of removing to our new premises, 7th ASSIGNEE’S 8A\ L SILY! ii alk WATCHES. JEWELRY: DAMON ae EVES | nd Hatreets northwest, we will sell at pu tion at 812 7th street northwest on WEDNESDAY PLAIN RINGS, CLOCKS, PLATED W: MORNING, MARCH TWELFTH, at TEN A.M.,the YORK AND THE EAST. 10, 3:1 OB: my 210. 3:15, 4:10, 10-00 amd VEO fed ‘Expreas of Pullman Parlor Care Fe N AES nn 60, ssisnee ot KC. RATCLIFFE, DARR ECO. Aveta m1 1st Of improvements. xt For Baltimore, 6:35, 40, 10, 50 35, 7:20, 8:10, 9:00, 9. 21 ;00 and) 114g am 1 wnonet Goods, with a very large stock of Housefurushings, ae S os ere} may be truthfully said that it is without am amount only as will make the security to the | would easily accommodate itself to band music. | With himto a banquest prepared as banquet — = *&e., kee and "pau. Un ‘Sunday, 9:00, 9:a, "10:00 | equal ix this respect any where in the world, government perfect. the government to receive | The notes yer asians instruments could | never was before—by a recipe coming from the = SALE OF nOUR eae ne ane 31;40 4m. : aus OG. 2:10, 8.08 seesisihnact bites aelteiae i — rate of es — 1 oer easily be detected and the tunes were fully | Very skies. wou ris 700, 711 SIXTH STREEL NORTHEAST on ree ENO an. A These fguree cent, ample compensation for the use of it oe daily, and correctly reproduced. It was found that = to produce the best results the graphophone Popular Route to New ehslan ae for loans beyond the needs of the country. | snould be rigged with a cone about five feet} The B. and O, express train service to it OHO 181 ‘eteeq. cof the iaud reoombe of the: De ment, as further restraint and | across the base, insteadof one, constructed of | York has been established jess than a year, but ‘of Columbia, ahd at the request of the party | sapien against an overissue (if such athing | some material not so dead as tin and placed | it is already the popular route to Philadelphia, | cured thereby, we will offer for sale at public auction ae Fe ecept ania given below, which are compiled from the For Annapolis, 7:20, 9-00 a.m., 12 he gag 31 sworn weekly statements printed in the daily, except Subday. Sundays vs pau . ALEXANDKTA AND FREDERICKSBURG RatL- | 08 exch Louday in the year, and condensed WAY AND ALb. By virtue of four certain deeds of trnst, duly re- credit, and to prevent the undue applications co ; Ned respectively an Liber 1378, folio"100; Liber s, r folio 187; 1378, tolio 178, and "Lil \ Fixtures in Store, two large Furnaces complete, Have been hosting premises 200 feet deep. m10-2t 1 after bli AND AANDIA AND WASHANGTON | from the sworn tabular statements showing the ble upon perfect security where the in- fifte i New York and New England. This is because | iu trout ot the respective premises on TUESDAY, | __ KAILWAY. m s feetel io’ Very slight); cball provide « call ina.) oot! Stvem feet frien the mnsiclane. of the excellence of its equipment and the | SULVENTH DAY OF MARCH: A-D. 180, at FIVE | TVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. For AteraniS EFFECT MANCH 22800, 4. 19.59 | average daily circulation of the paper during percentage of its louns from time to time, upon | «PHATS A GOOD ONE, MY SON.” | punctuality of its trains * | fund aud premizes known and ¢ migulshed a8 and = sits Tes tomy eo doe ds be GUL | the yeay 18.9, published in Tue Stam on the reasonable notice, as it may decin necessary, otal —_>—__- Lota uumbered Ope Hundred and, Twenty tour Seionie FS Band TH 3 soy, Ou un day at 4 : at ite own discretion, for the welfare of the na-| Bridget Heffernan Acts as Second for| A Bill in Wyoming to Tax Bachelors. | (174), One Hundmed aud Pwemty-fve (125), One, oo C105 Mage 2097 eam, 2:80, G01, 8.09 sud | 18th of January, 18: tion. Trent 10 , S) of the Nutional Capital, Invest OFA Acconituaation for Quantico, 7:43 am. and 4:55 Briefly stated, the points upon which the Pan. week days, 740 am. Sundays For Kichmoud and the South, 4:0, 10:57 am.and | above claim is based are these: That— 4:19 pam. datly. Accouaodation 4:50 pan. week 1, ‘The Star has three times the circa- Jation o1 any other paper ia Washing= Her Boy in the Prize Ring. IN SUPPORT OF HIS RESOLUTION Senator Stanford delivered a ten-minute speech, in the course of which he said: “Money be- comes valuable as it stimulates industry and steer errtaldeaus Areata be 8 subdivision of Lot in square number- red and Fifty-nine (S59), as the same sented a bill to that body which provides for | BOPi many, . SUPERB COLLECTION Jack Heffernan and John Carter, two pugil- | taxing each unmarried man in the territory | #4 ie thn Gonee rca ee ak Dene oe oF ists residing at Mill Creek, Pa, engaged in a | over thirty-five years old $2.50 year. Martin | jumbia,togetner with sit ue (dwg certs peredise OIL PAINTINGS, ne desperate prize fight Saturday afternoon. | Hopkins, who is in Chicago, is an ardent sup- | Meus tnd appurtenances to the saine belouiging @ Supebaissibins ise warka ob Calblicibiik Aitiota: facilitates the exchange of the products of | Carter, when stripped, weighed 160 pounds, | porter of this bill, which he believes will be eee ceca te cote poeaes Se atk sae. Sete asi : ton! — ag tg awit ‘ehh i action, and Heffernan 159. Pete Henley looked after | adopted. “After our bill has passed,” said he, | #12 hich the nots uf the purchaser, bearime interest | THE COLLECTION HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH picket aud uiformaticy at “the office, northeast cor. | 2, The Star's circulation in Washing= ding c : : rn hs | t cent per au- “ ee rot 13th street jeune; e Thus, supposing a man's wages were $1 « day, | Heffernan and John Richards acted inthe same | 1've expect to attract young women to the ter | fhm i dis elven oF Att caale Sf the apiias ‘of the | GREAT CARE BY A WELL-KNOWN CONNOISSEUR, | REF of 135th saree ‘orders cau be ieftfor the checkingol | com te @ouble thatef ail the other dally #100 would employ 100 men one day; but could capacity for Carter. ritory. Wyoming is the best hunting gro parchauer, If feruus of ssle ane mot complied with in axe to destination frou botels tuct of the labor of those 100 men beim-| Aimong the spectators present was Mra, jet — Baige ‘and residences for husbands in the United States. If 1,000 un- | {vn days from day of sale the tri th CHAS. EL PUGH, 3. K. WOOD, 10: hately utilized, the 2100 might give emplo - married women from Chicago, should start for | sofmeil te priyerty at the si and cost of the te: Berg verre Ml Ye found <ximetee hy te |" Goel Manes wih ‘ties xa Avent | PAPCT® published Im the city added ment to 100 a ove peers the year Bridges Heffernan, mother of one of the princi- | Wyoming this month 1 would guarantee that tment of such ressle it son bewspaper. published in RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD cu, gether!! The government bond is valuable to the holder | P&ls. Carter objected to the old woman’s| 99 percent of the number would not be single | Washinton DC A deposit of SIDE sal bevecanrea | FD, Biscos, J. Guyot, Langlois, ame tnt Sennen aaa a ) aud 10232 p.m, : — ‘ehnesa y for Wi ie . Star has « larger and fullet on account of the interest it earns. As an | presence, but she refused to go to her home. | year. Our school trustees want women for | on cacl lot at tinie of wile. All conveyancing aud te | arpa, Martini, “Heasler, Srdonsvilla, ‘Charisteeiin teeta | ee snergetic factor in the transactions of men it | She is a big, burly woman of sixty years, and | etchers, our young chaps want pretty, enter- FLESION S SMITH crrusteos, SVantioon, "Huece, Mart Atlanta Bristol Kuotrilic Coattaiors aul ucamise | Cremation tm the clty where prinsede pul amounts to the percentage which it draws, | she insisted that she wanted to sce the battle | want totaipic middle-aged women for iife part. | f27-lkds S10 F st nw. VonGendt, Neuville, Pullman Sloper Washington to lune Gs im proportion to reading and purchase bus mien the bond holder by depositing it} ang wouldn't budge an inch for any man in the | nen Tot eat nonunion the cast have bows = esi Berger, Hoffman, Jottesvilie, "Stations Chesapeake “and ing population, than any other mews popaliens eceives back 90 t $2-THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED ON AC- . — Gnas cnacgucd aie on sediva commodity, | _ “I want to see what is in that lad of mine,” | demand is tar greater than the supply. Hun- | DAY OF MAKCH, 1890, scine hour aud pi att, e rr Char, polummbin, Auscuste,’ aelosee i ii ike KESTON S, SMIT giving possible employment to the energies of | she continued. ‘He ought to be pretty good | dreds of young girls. working like slaves for a! 44) axas WALTER E. WKIGHT the country. In like manner, if the farmer | blood.” means Eovseter ts Dens Coes oe Wits |S ucciasva Dina 1 00. canteen and Pullman Sleepers Atanta to New Urleaue, Pu were able to borrow from the government with-| Failing to get the woman to go home the | 12%, setaschool there and decide on « hus-| Jf a 2 EXHIBITION AT MY ART ROOMS, ELEVENTH | man sleeper Danville to Columbia wud Aucasta. Pa and permanent home circulation of se Sere Y20 Pa, ave. aw. 3 i. im the out interest a certain amount of its bills, giv- | referee ordered the fight to goon. Before two | band. The school room is Spe ese teat evens seu orary KaGHicas od (Ge Dose SERS LED PRRNEET iA yan Sleepers Washington to any two-cent afternoon paper his fi c therefor, to that ex-| rounds had been fought it looked as though | t¢ matrimony in the west, You would be PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE 5 2:30 p.u.—Daily, except Sunday, for Mant United States !!1! ing arm as security therefor, ex: nds had been foug! jlooke fg 3 shina. of the wives of TWO STORY AND. BACK BUILDING. BCk eee z . iv pt Sunday, for ass, tent his land would become an active force and | Heffernan was beaten, but his mother would | prised to sear ee Lante eae a postin noel DWELLIN., WITH STABLE IN REAR, NO. | MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 10 AND 11, | 81 rt ie crm ral anny A aca enies * qetncsmter asm Toate teen | me eee aCe CNet US crete Mesa Ga We wort have lang NUFIPTEEN TM AND SINTERS TM ASD AND SALE WILL TAKE PLACE tancos, Pulunas ¥ ; ; | In support of these claims and to show the extent of the money loaned him, to im- | ing him on and her encouraging words hada . A aay 4 r . a 1 A ‘i 5 f the ve his farin and increase its value to the | buoyant effect on Heffernan and a correspond- | Schools, When I was here a year ago I advised f OON, MARCH Fir. | WEDNESDAY AND THUKSDAY,MARCH12 AND 13, ani, Western, Express, dally for Mataasae, | Constantly increasing oe a hati) i h € a hot Chore ties ‘LOCK, we will offer for sale in AT 11 A.M. AND 3 P.M. EACH DAY. Pullmau Vestibule train Washington to Cinemanti | #ttention is invited to the figures following: ment loan would be domg a double duty. Now «i Mrs, Heffernan, who previous to this had | #chool fifty me a ice errata ed LUT Ss, 191, the activities of this money do not terminate i much fault with Henley, her son's} Work in September. In Decembet fronting 17 feet by deptt feet, tinproved by CHRIST BEFORE CAIAPHAS, Danville Maleigh Asbertiee Cesaoiee Lipenbane, have received it in their turn will make use of he jumped into the ring amid the cheers of | She turned over her school to another young Delius, witht anode mvrevsmetta oe Dk In aleo on exhibition now and during the sale, = nan Veatibule Car Washington to | 3 . aye . = forms: #22,000 due to remain; bal- New Orleans via Atlanta and Monteciners. Pullman | 74%" 20486 23,388 23,470 26,356 27,541 { Trustees. Birmingham, Mont, 4. The Star has the largest regular —. 1 M. y, New Orleans, Te THE ABOVE COLLECTION WILL BE ON FREE | Calitornia. “Pulluan Miccper New Yak Leased i amount of the lo: Thus the govern-| inv depression on Carter. In the seventeenth | 4 Young teacher to go to Wyoming. She got a 8g, VALENTINE’S PAINTING, with s Pullman sleeper for Loulsvilie, BAILY CIRCULATION IN 1885-86-87-88-89, enditure ; etermi ce hi # wealthy cattle owner. Before her marriage i with its expenditure by the farmer; those who her, determined to replace him. ee et ee ee Augusta; Atlanta," Moutcomery. it as an energizing factor in the forces of life | the crowd, and, forcing Henley to step out, she | Woman from Chicago. She, too, married in casi. ot complied Fk 1% toan indefinite period. As money employs | took her piace by her son's side. Heffernan | the spring. The next teacher, an Omaha girl, | Mfyo ud Ml tne peonarty at the "THOMAS DOWLING, Bud Geone Peclite raat ena Als. via Adaia | FER...22,029 24,321 26,299 27,161 28,208 labor it brings to life « continuing force, labor | took a new lease of life under his mother’s care | WS the prettiest one J ever saw. Geo Se chan " iaultiig purchaser, after ive days! advertisement iu some newspaper published in | —™26-6t 1 Phang sy Auctioneer. | Washington to Asheville and Hot Springs, N.C. via | Mak...25,549 23,594 26,009 27,490 34,766 hepetting labor as certainly as its fruits are | and seemed to redouble his efforts to win, as s she teaching uow? Washington, D.C. A deposit of 8200 required when ” jn hit Salisbury. Also Washington to Augusta viaDauville b Arn...22,572 24,727 25,575 27,166 29,853 able.” she frequently shouted at the top of her voice: 0." . the property'is sotd. All conveyancing, eat cost ee “rains on Wa MaY..22,474 24,359 25,742 26,722 29,61 In conclusion the Senator said: “Man is the | “Now best him,” “That's a good one, my son,” | ‘Married a ranchmail J one acate of tite and tax certiticate furmanea | THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOAK: ; : ma 25,742 ue Zightfal heir to peace and prosperity. and much | ‘Give him another in the same spot.” “That's | {{No, one of the school trustees, today of sale," RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. SEVENTH StiieeT NOMTAWENT WIE BE fu beave Hound Hill 6-00 ai. daily aid 2 Cee ca ees anne DAIS S5A0S DORIS fofeprevtt the nncitl capachics ae | ut ‘bgu we wet woe ante | Sari Haping and he proud of 1." and |! Satcemreg gg "3 ™-| HERE ATTA SINUS Tem dr | Parni acye stitial gd aur useoe aatnw auave elses seese = -| oC 7 t , p . Ri y “PAST TEN O'CLOCK, | &uu au lth, fucteal Ga wlan Toms coe of oat twenty-tifth Found failed to cote to tine. Mee | the wealthy Mr. Hopkins of Wyoming blushed | A? GALLERIES oF ASB. DAWA AT SAME HOUR UNTIL Dis: | “Through traits from the south via Charlotte, Dan- | AVS---21y443 22,364 24.559 25,521 25,505 effective means of placing at man’s disposal | Heffernan embraced her boy, who was covered | like a girl, RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, igen deed Bad ion an Srtare i Washington 7-03 am. | Serr 21,033 22,302 24,905 25,324 25,478 ‘21,497 21,701 24,807 25,946 30,329 2,049 23,651 25,697 25.514 31,053 23,000 24,687 26,466 26,752 31,653 ee =2 piite stock cotinists in part as follows: Silks, Velvet | sud ie bm; vie hast Tennessee, Mr. Depew Has the Grip. oO SERBS TEV AMER AYR: AW, Casmineres, Flaunels, Furs, "Table “Ci | peeke and Ohic ronte ana Char! Wille at 2:46 p.m, ae = ieee Sa . -— tna jauncey M. Depew’s office at e Grand Cen- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT OF Sei Ciaatacee Cote | pa ee eel eaxelek cone rantBcrow oe 4 agh formation POLICEMAN AND ATTORNEY. SKATING AT LAST. tral depot yesterday to inquire after the con- FINe Ad ® “Persons is want of tue above mentioned will do well | syivauia ave. audat Passenger station, Puscyieeuts A Discussion in the Police Court This| Joe Donoghue Breaks the Five-Mile | ‘ition of his health. Private Secretary Duvall ; Feserve in cousequsace’cl schaigee ir iuseae eo | gee Os and ot AYLOR, Gon. Pam, Agent, Sane eee See hee eaeee Merning—A New Departure. Record in 16.34 2-5. * said that Dr. Bassett has diagnosed Mr. Depew's A ADOTIOR, m15-0t FOLEY, | 2 la > cee 1,559 1,503 1,595 3,005 illness a8 an attack of the “grip,” owing to OLD AND MODERN Bamyonr Axo Onto Ranxoan, Of this remarkable average aggregate of Judge Miller, Prosecuting Attorney Dumont] There were three good skating races at | undue exposure to cold. The physician ex- OIL PAINTINGS, Leave Washington irvin statiou corner of New Jersey | 30,09) copies circulated daily, no more than and Policeman Skinner were parties to a dis-| Orange lake, near Newburg, N. Y., Saturday | pects ba vhs Upieeee te retire 2) seer WATER COLORS. Me gy rege : , i i i ness by Wednesday, except unfavorable “ qusien in the pi — Shae paca Raeinsar snd one ilar pian Lager mos symptoms should gpa fae THE COLLECTION EMBRACES SEVERAL SIX- There was a case called against James Capps, a | breaking of the record for five miles, @ | “Mr. Duvall says that when Mr. Depew left TEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURY builder, for violating the building regulations | contests were were under the auspices of the | for Buffalo on Thursday night with Mr. Van- PIECES BY CELEBRA’ ARTISTS OF THE TIME, AMONG THE ARTISTS KEPRESENTED ARE the force inherent in the value of property is | with blood, and, taking her handkerchief off through furnishing a bountiful supply of money | her head, gave three cheers for the Heffernan based upon unquestioned and secure values,” | family. The purse was for $100. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE oun eee aoe and lndiauapolis, express | and 1,106 go to suburban places, by express, For Pittsburg and Cleveland, Vestibuled Limited railway-trains, etc., leaving as a net circulation express dally 11 cb. muaud caress aa ae : BRICK RESIDENCE, WITH FINE eTABLING, | “Perlenente Lene m the city proper the PHENOMENAL PRO PORTION of 92% PER CENT, or AN AGGRE- or an Bi erred Rortumest. ¥ alsbuled Limited | 1,102 copies are sent out of the city by mail, ‘or Cinciunaty, St ELEGANT THREE-STORY DOUBLE in failing to have a light on some building | Orange Lake ice yacht club, The ice was | derbilt and Mr. Webb he had on a light over- material. Mr. Dumont, assistant attorney for| newly formed and was as smooth as glass, | Co#t, although it was bitterly cold, ‘he result the District, said he knew nothing of the case; | The elliptical track measured exactly one-third | W** # series of severe chills during the trip. Por Wincneeicr aud way stedons, 13:30 pan For L = 40 p.m. daily, No. 1736 N STREET NORTHWEST. k days, 4: . " ptical ; He returned Saturday with severe paina in his DE GRossr, FORTUNATI. . “11:00. 1: GATE of 27,882 copies! Of this number, that he had not filed any information and that/of a mile. ‘The prizes were elegant gold | chest and back and went to his home, where he GABANI, MASTROFINI, ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 21,142 were delivered daily by regular his name was not on the information in court. | medals—two offered by the Orange Lake club | has been confined to his bed ever since. POLIDARI, BLAS, TWELFTH, 15¥0, AT THREE O'CLOCK, in front of “Thi ” he said, “will be dismissed.” = —— vigechhotani : ry “This case, a, ed. for the one and five-mile races and one by C. L. Sut DE SAUTE PiZA ay carriers at the homes of permanent sub “It can't be dismissed,” said the judge, “if | Waring, president of the Newburg skating as- me cancers Pes pete Lap ace ea ears conse Ro RT ee there is no before the court.” sociation, to any one breaking the record in the ere AES two Coad culldren in the deser! SSIN y 4 oe init . Mr. Dumont explained that the paper had | 99-yard dash, . home of Mrs Surah Huggins at Tifton, Gaz es deuce, Soutaining 26 rota not tucludiny baxemnent 620 820g me, 12:10, E The remaining 6,740 copies represent the saleg ee tes Sati for his signature. |“ ‘ve starters in the one-mile race were Joe | The little ones are terribly scarred and bloody | AND THE CELEBRATED FLEMISH ARTIST, | Which has 6 Laving a tne dancing salon sud conserva: ae. ' over the office counter, at the news stands, end ives bes has, ’ = Officer Skinner, “but you| and Jim Donoghue and Howard Moshier of | from scores of gaping wounds, They were ADRIAENSEN tory, elegant aud costly chandeliers, 1s arranged for 745, by newsboys. But of this latter number a very large proportion is supplied reguiarly to pers manent residents of the city living in lodgings, &c, (not householders), so that its whole circula tion may be literally said to be in the family gitriage entrance from N street, built {in the most pe ; s¥ OTHE! fect uanner. Ite location caunot be surpassed AND MANY OTHERS. Considered che of the most therougily. couplete 11 Eee Yate residences in this city. ‘Ihe stabling 1s comtuo- THE COLLECTION. WHICH CONSISTS OF FIFTY | Socsand pariect and frosts on a SO tent Cia tke NUMBERS ONLY, 1 residence will be open to inspection three days prior ONE OF THE hour of sale, from 11am. to 4 p10. FERED AT AUCTION IN THIS dean Pe peritar teaareat ie ee ee: CITY AND WILL BE longer if desired, bearing interest at 3 percent per i ‘ Fishkill. | Moshier won the mile championship | jiterally lashed to death by the mother, who Then Mr. Dumont said that officers have 9 no ti ae * min the habit of coming ia late after’ the | face it 1889 and the 440-yard dash this year in the national skating raees, JimDonoghue started | *PP*rently had worked herself into a frenzy court hus been in session some time. “I come | off in the lead at a terrific pace, apparently much | bordering on insanity. The crime was com- here at 8 o'clock every morning,” he said, “and to the surprise of Mosier, who started off | mitted Sunday and several passers-by heard remain in my room as long as the officers keep | easily with his hands behind’ his back, bat he | the cries of the little ones, but did not suspect coming, and then I come into urt to hear | quickly perceived that hot work was being cut | the tragedy being enacted in the little house. cases. If officers are delayed in making arrests : i f Z . re ee eee me bean eat Oe ete oe feaee secant ciaretin accor Gh RES ee eS soy Gas MIs een, 10-45 | Sore sie me ath ee I will file the papers. but if they come in con-| canght up with Jim. but’ a moment. later | the little ones had done aud tied both of them Fecording at purchaser's cost; $1,000 deposit will be | {10:30 am. §1:1u pau. tor privcipal statioasumy, | TTC gives THE Stax a distinctive and sequence of simply going home and remaining | nearly tumbled in making the short turn. ‘The | Securely before she began the punishment, SE AST GALERE IES, egupyet the timeoteale, THOsAS DENTINE. | Messuai. 14:00 td 19:34 there for no special exuse 1 will not file papers : : othoness a it ee | position in modern journalism, the fullness of Donoghues cut the corners very close on the | Oue of them died under the lash and the other, uctioneer._ | For Kockville and Way Siations, 14:35 p.m, for them. re 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W., . Pere ey It run, but Moshier had to slide around. At the | *fter enduring the most excruciating torture. ck re } . ee HOUSE AND LOT 0) H STREET | mi $iS00, 25:40, F113o Pau PO 9-000. | Its home circulation, the extent to which “I was up all night,” said the officer, “and | conimencement of the second lap Joe Donog- | succumbed during the night. Early in the ON FRIDAY MORNING, FEN Lath> EBUDE IALANY AVENUL, rer, Bovds and intermediate stations, 17:00p.m, |{t is relied upon by members of the it was » little after 10 o'clock when I reached | hue took the lead and held it to the end, bent. | morning the unnatural mother left the louse. | MARCH FOURTEENTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. now | Scher ae on n ow WEDNESDA “LEKNOON, AKC! Chw train leaves Washington on Sunday at 1:10 hold, and ularly the coart.” ing his brother Jumes by 100 feet, Moshier | The dead bodies of the children were found a | cayatoguEs WILL BE READY AND COLLEC- | TWELE! Hrat HALE PAST FOUR UCLUCK mason | pan nica salt sie emnaton on Sunday, 3¢ 1:10 | household, and partic ase Judge Miller thought that the prosecuting | about the same distance behind James Tine | few hours later. Particulars of the affair were 2 2 fell in front of the premises, For Frederick, 16:45, 111: ai, 15:10, 14:8 ® | Chasing portion of the community, are attorney might sign the paper as a matter of | 9e0Ks. learned from « negro servant on the piace, ah fronting 20 feet by a depth. of UE 1 "jor Hagerstown, 11:20 am, and 15 the marked characteristics of the paper, . i ee EX s Frame D . ‘Tratus arrive £11 1 Mr. Dumont, however, refused to sign the in- | ¢wo hundred ect awenty vont, tkated | Among the, speakers at a meeting under the qeusbae Cae, aes Chea tcaah: ape £0 7n Trou Ciheuattand St, Weis daily 343 |to whieh wo other daily Journal now formation in the case. 9 ir e ered | 4uspices of the Y.M.C.A. in New York Sun- . aa a lished furnish a parallel. ‘The judge thought he had better investigate | jt ina? S esovuta, Hansa Wesker toe bs day was Capt. E. A. Poe of the Princeton foot | _m10-4t UNTIL EIGHT P.M, Chaser, "A Gepostt of e200. resarred S PNiM YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION, Oeil i ‘ate boast on the part of the paper, case, as some injustice might be done. it together, but after going a few feet a strap | Pall team. UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, ancing, Ee-, Jee ete ee neenck and Eliaberh, 3 ee Mr. Dumont, however, declined to have any- | 08°! Festal aeiny Teta +P | Two men and two women were baptized in thing todo with the case and Mr. Capps will | {ug him, and he withdiew Sac cheee rot. | the Delaware st” Burlington, N. J. Sunday, not be prosecuted. alone in 20 1-5 seconds. Moshier’ then'teied it | the ice having “to be broken’ to admit of the _ This action of the attorney is a new departure | alone time, 20 1.5 seconds, immersions. ne in La erage ane of cases. The officers com- In the last trial the contestants started to- Ground was formally broken at Dan’ ville, Va., plain that after being on duty all night they | gether in what proved a fine race. Moshier | S8trday for the Danville and East ‘Tennessee Batoct Fe their breakfast and arrive at court | won by 2 feet in 21 seconds, with scarcely any | Tod, which is the western extension of the before Y o'clock. If the rule isstrictly enforced | wind to aid him. Joe Donoghue was the only | Atlantic and Danville, Sey that many officers will have to attend | starter in the five-mile race, He skated the | => = courtand go hungry all day to accommodate cu bute barior ‘care Ou ail Way tamed | It is a well established fact, demonstrated te F Pullsdclphua, Newark: Wittineton ondueeter, | the fall satisfaction of the sagacious and enter- 2200" at, *%23U, “4: =O j prising bueiness men of Washington, who seek rings between Baltimoreand Pail. | and know where to find THE LARGEST edelpiua, 10.00 a bs Eng cee IVE EO, W. STICKNEY, Aucuoneer, 936 F st. “rae, cary "New Xeric ioe Want re RETURNS FROM THE MONEY PAID OUT FOR ADVERTISING. This is proven by the aie : well at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after RE Re HOEE AND LOT hve days" Suvortisenent in wotbe uewaat et published ING HOUSE No. | $3, Wastington, D.C.” DUNCANSUN BUS. F Auctioncers, ue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber | ————————— in front of the preinises, all that piece — ae Ses ee sect eres cir er parcel of wround and premises situate, lying and | YEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE Im- | ™£! Philads fashington *4: beg in the city of Washitwton in the Distelarat Pi Y, BEING HOUSE No, L931 tat Pee So, Soe rah | KOVED PROPERT" “HL ‘ r <> ‘ = first mile in 3.12. the second in 6.31 1-5, the gaia dows at dina on Hot Mure | | KMPER wtkier NOMTHWESE, bor ‘dante “City “00a ahd Rein eee: | Oe Tos Bee mariged oe r : 0 >), 1 Lauckton's subdivision of square hun: | Iw sule in fron: remises on THU! : Re 7 ‘ can sure! the ae = D -5, breaking the recor he with all the uuprovements, ways, easements, oF YCLOCK Pal, te jou =< a on A oe i CONSIDERS WASHINGTON WICKED | Cyurse was cestullg, maubnise ind tines! wee Priviieces an appurtenances thereto belonying oF 8 | subdivinion of certatn lobe ih sasare: 203 Seid eae Leet Ey Dank Geena te ae en weenanes, | Seteom tn which aay ermele ts ny _— o ~ - anner appertaining. The Young Man WhoS die Re taken by a half dozen watehes, paper Correspondents, EUGENE WRITING POETRY. fer Co. ob orders ieIt at Uckos ct to two (2) certain deeds of trust—one (1) to se- 35 1 it cant: balance in one year, note to | Sure the sua of 81 500 with interest at G per cent her offices, G2 Oud 1301 Fm, ave. aud at Depot. bowiven beariuy interest payable semi-aunually from | apnum, payable selui-aunually, and one to secure the , e. Gen. Pass, Agt. day of sale, au oe secured by deed of trust on | sum of €1,u fable @6U @ month, with interest at Premises sold, or all” cash, wt, option of purcuaser, | tho raie of'8" per u i = PFeMSeS he at | the rate of 8 per cent per annum, payab.e semi- = Jo Bradley is a rich acquisition for the| The Ex-Empress to Publish the Letters PROPRIETOR OF THE ARLINGTON. $200" Fequined ae po ee eto “Hferms: Cash in excess of the deed of trust above| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. } verse claims and protentiouscompetition. pled with in fiteen ith v1 ‘Trustees = . Ade} 100 ui uired 3 SSPO! 7 (PA) a i 4 ae Lonpthanaa bend lgomay ee vs the of Her Late Husband and Son. herve vhs inte tonosel nee ry at hea P BE eet penn frernie to be eu ek ee YTOMAC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. figures following tell the story on this point: —- paige sa . ms ee Ss testo cost of the defaulting purchaser after five aya’ ad | of the property will be resold for Baitimore and River ndings Steamer SUE, | w oo mv sien ee a tuar; c 3 3 Deh CAPt. Georbewan, leaves Stepleuson's whart every | “MBE* is as precocious as a young bantam and ag| Poetry. It is said that her work exhibits re- i mation public than » constantly increasing demand for it—day by day, week by week, month by month, and year by year,—in the face of ad- FROM MR. T. E. ROESSLE, z — t risk aud t of de- ‘The ex-Empress Eugenie has taken to writing —" ye adlvertipetnen Teriscment in some newspaper Published in the Dis- | faultiue purchaser after 0 days’ ud trict of Colum! Evening Star. mé-d&ds . es sabes JonN WALTER, aay iene penn a 2 o'clock pm. For further tse: 1883-86-57 88-3 sharp asa nice new steel trap. He is from | ™4rkable talent. Copies of the sonnets have “Tae Anttxatox,” “ sold 4 _ — STEPHENSON & BRO., 18835. 1886. 1SS7. 1SSs, Allegheny City and is loyal to the backbone. | been received by the queen, who is a very inti- ‘ F2CTHE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL | QUANCERY S408 OF, VALUARLE IMPROVED | _mh8-6m See eee, 3,613 4,076 . = Teg mate friend, and bythe prince of Wales. A Tous mand pla SOHN A ETE oe, 289 mame | EIGHTEENTH AND SUNETEENTH SIRLETS | 1U SOKFOLE AND FORT MUNHOE. Letany one make even the slightest remark 2 hour and place. JOHN WALT: *t Trustees, NOK HWEST, KNOWN AS JO. 1812 T STE! 4HiS POPULAR KOUTE. 3.547 3,924 derogatory to his city and Jos up in arms, | Pretty little poem, entitled the “Return of the Wasurxotox, D.C., March 61890, | _m¢-d&ds JOHN L. Yoo, y Trustees. BEING THE LATE KESIDENCE OF GENERAL | THE OLD FAYOKIsE S1EAMER GLORGE LEARY. 4,669 4,603 He thinks Washi bandoned to vice | Wanderer,” was sent to her royal highness the | ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers.” HENRY K. CKAIG, U.8.A., DECEABED. i le thinks Washington is abandoned to vice | ‘ by By virine of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | _ Abpolntiuents first-class, Table unexcelled. State SA7S 4,986 aud crime and that some day it will be swal-{ Pricess Beatrice on the occasion of Batten-| 4. 30. pe ry, . TRUSTEES SALE OF NERY VALUABLE PROB. | District ot, ‘Columbia, ‘passed im equity cauae No, | Touts lurks, comfortable abd ested Wp steam.” Folite 5,393 5170 lowed up by a justly outraged earth. The peo- | bUFS’s return, but the attention did not please | ¥¥ Dea Da. Liouram: ERTY ON THE SOUTHWEST COKNEK OF SIXTH | 11272, of Jane B. Hawkius and others ist Henry | UY Sin Tthestrect wharf! MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS: ple of Allegheny | ¥. wt di to J the princess. The Empress Engenie is editing c DF STKE TS NORTHEAST, IMPROVED BY | Knox © thers, the tre and FHIDA\S at 5 —% J Allegheny ,sccording to Jo, are Litsors of her nts Kasmend ona nance ae Kk HOURES, ox ‘others, JONE....3,474 3,938 4,522 will sell bhi ction, in frout of upright and educated, while those of Washing- | the ‘at public auction, in frout ELVE Peery gd BRIC! ton—well, even Jo hesitates to find words to ex- | Publication. The sale of the book will be de- ned as 7 PTET DAR OF MACE: | Lhe ony ateainer landing st Boston wharf, Norfolk, Itsives mo great pleasure to stato that you effected | D¥,"istte of ce TUESDAY the LWENY-FIEIH DAY OF MARCH. j HTL recent line having exclusive conuection with | JULY....3,06S 3,235 3,3SL 3,913 folio 9, of the laud records for the District | A.D. 1890, ut FIVE 0 P-M., all that piece or | S24 the otly Line Levit ENGL crete : - i f Col id upon th parcel of ground i in the city of Washing. |, 2 ‘ Ave 3170 3,508 press his opinion. He was asked if he did not | Voted to th howe tree (ranged ergs folders of the notes secured thereby, che undersinted | tous Distaser of Colaan Known ar lot numbered he ate ne One © Mock 9 think it would be a good scheme to transport 7 r 7 e trustees will offer for sule xt public auction in front of | twenty-two (22) in square numbered ove hundred aud 4,517 4,004 the Capitol to Allegheny City. “Not by long | BOOK will include several letters received by | *Femarkable cure of deafness and discharge from the | remises, on WEDNESDAY, THE NINETERN TH | five (105), fronting forts’ (40) fect on 1 street and ren. einer OLAS. 5.313 5,412 - ed the Ge out there ave | the late prince imperial from various ladies of DAY" OF" MAKCH, 180G, aT FIVE OCLOCE PALL back that width an averrge depth of one hundred ie replied, “the people out there are pera the following property, ts numbered 20, 221; forty (140) feet to a public alley. and is iraproved 5,038 4,689 righteous now, but heaveus knows what would = ears in the of my cousin, Marcus C. Roessle, and | 274 325, a ee ‘and 331 of Carusi =e ro rp Be basement and « 5,093 5,007 happen if they had the Capitol fora short Foreign Notes of Interest. _ iT and 12'in square No, 835, us recorded i Beck 1x | “The bulldtues, which are siteated in one of the most The firm of Browne & Wingrove of London, AN EXPERT ON NEWSPAPER MEN. ¢ | that the case has proved as permanent wes Josces a great deal of the newspaper men | Melters, refluers and dealers in bullion have | %¢ - a a ee eee ie i 107, in the office of select locations in Washinxton, sttahenbie office of the surveyor for the District ‘ering: One-third cash ; balance in. tain a large saloon ‘lor 19 feet by JY feet, large ORFO! FORTKESS MONROE AND THE F Tiabiliti in otte aud two years froin day of mules the parciance dining small Ii room and | N scutus Bure ¢i-b0. On and aster MONDAY Re But it is not alone in numbers that the great and as an expert his testimony is worth | failed. Their liabihties are £300,000. to «ive his notesiur the deterred payments, boaring | also afx large and three snail chambers, office ember 1, 1880, Steamer Lady of the Lake, ree eng some-| ‘The officers of the United States squadron, ne Fate =, parents te aud | beeu interest the rate, per cel ann! bath rooms, closets ans repaired and newly turuiss will leave Sixth- increase of advertising is shown. The larger F - ‘ ical. I feel sure that without your skillful aid my pti ward sanenna le io heed or ‘truston ths closets for trunks, ko.? also furnace and fuel rooms, | street whaci, ve aud street cars, at 6 lot, and when asked if he did not want to join | i" full uniform, attended a service at Naples roperty sold:oF all-cash, at option of purchaser. A | &c- The front building is thirty (30) feet wide, pt; Aucedio, thureday and Sunday. | Keturuing, | space required for advertisements during the the fraternity himself said not yesterday in memory of the Duke of Aosta. eposit of $100 on each’ lot will be required when | ‘Terms of sale: One- of hase money | Jcuvé Clyde's wharf, Noriolk, foot, SL. Clone - poe —— not irene Dr. Kopp, bishop of Breslau, has been ap- | © “ae . all bie life. sold. Se sect eee ‘of pur- anh ta the balance iherot inte, Ewcive. oichtosn cpimectiae tor New Xorg, Philadelphia and North and year 1889 as compared with that occupied ig ores ‘occasionally — dispatches. | pointed a delegate to the Berlin labor conter- mb-dads ‘WILLIAM J, MILLER, Trustees, Spterest tome Say. ‘of sale, ier, Salah pusehanee ‘will cht 1888 is even more striking. are never sent to any paper, but Jo | ence. —_ HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Si’ puretase money aud interest be paid. 6200 deposit ‘The average daily space filled by advertise: derives great satisfaction in putting bis views | Charles Gounod, the French composer, states tine of othereaees in whichyou have been equally be ou paper and then tearing them up. 4 DISPATCH THAT WAS NOT SENT. After the Kincaid-Taulbee shooting Jo wrote that there is no truth whatever in the report that he is about to compose another opera to be prodaced in America in 1892. ‘successful I cheerfully give you leave to refer tome TERE Perahd OS rE Blair cERMER BETWEEN M AND N 8: DN Si NORTHWEST, KNOWN AS 1210 TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET. rth Supreme of the i He ' ik G é i iis ments in 1858 was 25.10 columns, or 7779 columng * Bryans of gp A mg pe | mente wilt be average was 29.75 columns, or 9228 columns im clerical scandal at Bristol, England, has BEET of taser He taylee caine Say, 380. the aggregate, being total gain over the prev caused much comment. Canon Baynes was ar- | 42 time and hope that your practice in Washington citer: ho aa rae wet ag areas sibs piicet SAReceaind Sakina tee rested at that place un the charge of stealii in fron: a ae en Oe platform of the ‘Soares PaaS OLOcK B Str an at SL be remembered, consisted exclusively of the itted the truth and soutonced to four mosthe pean ey, at hard labor. a : pon ues oral Mr. John D. Whip, who {pil for tem a Thiet Jed committed by Chief Judge M will prove a distinguished success, Yours truly. T. 2 ROESSLE. ‘Dr. Lighthill can be consulted on Deafness, Catarrh, Asthma and Diseases of the ‘Throat end Lungs at his in the way of tax sales, poll lists, election returns, ete., such as occasionally swell the business of Political organs, being included in its patrom age. In conclusion, it is only necessary to say that, {m proportion to the extent and high charactet Of its circulation, Tux Sran's advertising rates take rank with the very lowest in the country, and to add, finally, that every statement herein caren made can be abundantly verified, THE CIB No. 1017 15TH ST. H.W. CULATION OF THE PAPER 18 8WORN TO) ITS PRESS AXD CIRCULATION ROOMS ARE Herdice pass the door. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND ITS BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED BY ANY ONE HAVIN@ (Ofice hours from 8 to 12 and 3 to 5, m7