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. = f ahi “ g THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1890—-TEN PAGES. “VILLARD STOCKS” FALL. THE NEGRO’S DEVELOPMENT. MR. QUAY WILL RESIGN. BOGRAN LEAVES THE CAPITAL. Av , oe An Interesting Paper by Geo. W. Jack- | Nearly a Panic is Caused by the Drop | He Has Long Desired to Relinquish the | Gen. Sanchez Will Declare a “De BON MARCHE son of Indiana. » Ain Prices. National Committec Chairmanship. Facto” Government in Honduras. , ORY Goops ESTABLISHMENT. —— A Harrisburg special to the Now York A special to the New York Herald from1a| PARIS, — WHY THE BLACK MAN HAS NOT SHOWN BrIusELy | 7AILUBE OF THREE FIRME—THE CLEARING HOUSE | sayy: Senator Quay will resign from the na- | Libertad says: During the night Bogran and PARIS. CAPABLE OF'SELY-GOVERNMENT—THE SURVIVAL | ASST TRHEE BANKS—“4 GENERAL FEELING | tional republican committee, He has been | his forces withdrew from the capital. They The OF THE FITTEST THE UNCHAXGEABLE Law or | THAT TEE WORST 18 OVER—TIONTXESS OF | wanting to do so for some time, and would | fought their way through the lines, but are a sys HUMAN NATURE—SOME PLAIN STATEMENTS, SSR. Fae eae ms cone yreiea — the election of | being pursued by soldiers sent after them by = - : . tem of sell- ‘There was almost a panic again in Wall street larrison bu’ lor the assaults made on him for | Gen. Sanchez, who is now in complete posses- = - ” E Chursh wes wll led lnat opening, the oc. | ZetePday, says a New York epecial tothe Phila Soke A Pemeey ivan Ue ee | ese, tn raial. Tho uattecstned that é Saee se é y redihgtr wil casion being the meeting of the Bethel Literary | ‘¢lphia Times, and the trembling shook three | Career th Bennayivan piaest his | Sanchez will at once declare » de facto govern- 9 . thing at a A jation. ° Prof. James | Smancialstructures. History has repeated iteelf resignation wot acon! ne of weakness, ment and send representatives to Salvador, i —— = Sree: easier of the association, presideu, | 12° Wall street, present disturbance is a| What Senator Quay is most likely to do after | Nicaragua and possibly to Mexico and the LS, - Aj small profit 5 resigning, for reasons wholly apart from the | United States, After the opening prayer by the Rev. Mr. Rich- | repetition of tie Te LTS te poet to pavers | sazaulta, will be to pay attention to these pub-| It is a common rumor that Bogran has extab- a ardson of Cleveland, Ohio, and the reading of depression lication, He will tell his own story and fur- | lished communication with Bariljas. A private ay, . KM thoroughly the Northern Pacific stocks, which were then las. . last , Mr. George ipher dispatch the federal lines from The. terning, poled Vw" mnie ienee cn etna, controlled by Jay Cooke, who went down in the | Dish Proof of 8 tinte Of facts that is likely $0 | Ct temmala brings information that Barillas hae | the mostele= reliable i ’s life bri li I 2 wreck. The Northern Pacitic stocks led in tho | Startle the public. — Son” | sent. thousand soldiers from the frontier to : in woman’s life brings peculiar | py request he read his paper: “Has the tradict the story of his enemies in every par- | 84 ing Ti gant assort- hi weaknesses and ailments. Dr. | Negro Proven Himself Capable of Self-govern- | 4¢¢line of 1884 and buried in their ruins Henry | ¢: jar, sid Bogran in recapturing Tegucigalpa and re- quality is Pierce’s Favorite Prescription | meut?" He said: “It is with no small degree | Villard, who was the master spirit in them. When Congressman Kennedy made his vio-| citement prevails in Guatemala ent another | 2eat Of all strictly jerce’s | Pt ‘ In the heavy decline which has been working | lont attack on Quay tho latter, for the first | large war je predicted. classes of d T of reluctance that I discuss this subject, ap- P vid brings relief and cure. It is a pearing as Ido in the role of a censurer and | Yt damage tovalues in the past day or two the | time, as fully sromeed sed on the point. ot] The peace treaty between Guatemala and goods. maintained. powerful, invigorating, restorative assuming the unenviable position of oritic. | Northern Pacific and its allied stocks have been | breaking his silence. At times bofore in| Salvador remains unsettled business as yi foie binechsmetbebsaae ate inaiiiennh Staten: tonic and nervine. It imparts | To my white brother this would be a pleasure, | foremost, These stocks are controlled now, as | the Senate he had about made up his mind to | owing to the tact that Barillascan give no satis- | gree Wf fe sntor comsequencs of the cousta eer socioare meeet Someta 1, ‘, . " rise to a question of privilege to make a stato- | factory explanation as to what bi f Sal- bie, “7 lagen offer, bu * strength to the whole system in | To me it is stank. ‘There, is latent germ Ree gg Sarmiento Fan Company's | ment in his own vindieation, but he failedta do | yadorian ‘orisoncry “in aber secon eae, iy | Sata Shake one r,t umgetiouabie, advantage Thick we oi a te Wty F-33 neral, and to the uterine organs ‘ -| stock, In the North American Compan: s0 from circumstanees of the moment. But | Spanish and American ministers, owing to this | NO my favor us with the demand, sss .rted SAM’ egret a Organs | which when subjected to, the proper nouri = 2 Ownership of the Northern | 2W he is resolved. and will create the oces- | question, are not on the best terme, and relar |“? pemana tuunurations of our differnt models of wade up roads. | corresponds tn all languages, anc ppel Bre P part ea eee Chagas safer gratin P| Pacific P ‘Another important Villard | ion for uttoring what cannot fail to cause | tions between Salvador and Guatemala are Al ttaining the value of 2 france arc forwarded, carriage paid, to their shipping pore “Run-down,” debilitated and deli- | {ietiscives all the responmbilities of seif-pov. | stock is Pees ane any, | #ensation and place him in a new light before | strained. rr astomers’ cost. 2 Bon « bi bh establish: it represen tatiy: cate women need it. It’s a —— ernment. “Let us hope that its failure of ex-| They have all fallen away day after day in | te country. les ach S82 Salvador special to the Herult sas: customiers are cautioned atalast ail tredsapeopie taking use of te haan order fo ceeeke erate ane gee oe ; = eetings have been held, over mate medicine — purely vegetable, | pansion in our case is not lassitude, but rather Besse Vo gue they have wasted millions have which President lest ma presided. ‘The full = the result of circumstances in a large degree perfectly harmless, It’s guaranteed | peyond our control at least in the primeval PATLURE OF VITZARD's BROKERS. Explorer Stanley Lectures on the Dark facts in regard to the report that Barillas has | to give satisfaction in every case, or | ers) and has thus far rendered us Despite the fact of the three failures, thore zi Continent’s Secrets. dures aan oom mice: ond ae pinion pre-| L Ax Dyisa: | Fearn Repvoroxs Ix Feuxrreas money refunded. Nothing else does INCAPABLE OF SELe-COVERUMERT, was not as much excitement in Wall street yes-| Fully 3,000 persons, including the most nota- Vails that orders will be issued to the troops on j UNTIL NOVEMBER 17, 1890, as much. You only pay for the | | “Byself-government I desire to be understood | terday as thero was on Monday. Tho general | pie in the city, assembled at the Motropolitan | the frontier by President Ezeta to march and | gxsctiy. w you sre DYING to find out how | FOR CASH, good you get. Can you ask more? |**Teferringto modern governtnent of en-| tone of the stock market was better, although | Opera House in New York city last evening to | mtercept the Guatemalan army. If this id wedoit,but you haven't the moral courage, the manli- | lightened people, representing the same brains | there was a tumultuous drop in North Ameri- | near Mr. Stanley's lecturo on “Equatorial | Carried out & general Central American war | ices to come forward and put the question squarely to ne As 3 regulator and promoter of | and intelligence characteristic of the English, é . cannot be avoided. tous. To make it short, sharp and decisive permit us| WE WANT THE SALES THIS MONTH To BR 5 ti er oteris ; | cam, Northern Pacific and Edison General Elec- | Africa." ‘The lecturer was introduced by Mr. | A Guatemala special to the Herald says: It| tovay that functional action, at that eritical | French, German and Spanish speaking people @ u if "ees Gi "4 meer Fey be ‘i ic Com: y. When the failure of Decker, Mr. Stank 4 with yb i is stated here that Gen. Ignacio Alatorre, the THE LARGEST IN OUR BUS- . . f the world; that kind of government which | ‘Ti oom Depew. . Stanley opened with a graphic 2 - re to |° orid; lege | Howell & Co., Mr. Villard’s brokers, was an- Mexican minister, has presented to the Guate- THE COMMERCIAL GRAVE DIGGER'S TOI pane = Cop pie De ip: a writh pride and admiration to its achiev- | nounced Decker, Howell & Co. and Mr. Villard | 2@wing of the great and gloomy forests | Mexic government that'in the interest of pence en Se 7 os were the subject of comment. From the open- | through which they had marched for 160 days. | and ‘to prevent complications in Central ‘ tion” is a perfectly safe remedial | ,, (Jn * nomadic state man could devote the | ing of the market, for it was known, or at least | He spoke of the great height of the trees, the | America Ehich sient hace deaths Central | Occupation is cone and hes sahamod of ever having ripe sneatag- is maker, r $ hay 8 e held so grave a position. A Cheval Glass Antique-finish Suite, agent, and can produce only good | ind eyes termes or bet his maker, | expected, that the failnre of the brokers would | growth and leafy vines. ‘The forest, which was | Guatemala ebould srammtate euiet neutrality in | “DYING! Of course you are; death is sure to follow, wages p : - be announced before the day was over, there ry pra roadie harar the Honduras revolution. and in order not to be accessory before the fact we will Beduced trom, ©3300 028.00 results. It is equally efficacious and | turnished os ort _ yo neces- | had been stories of their great need for money | 2T* even a sage A aa — oa = Hee ——-- toll you plainly and pointedly HOW WE DO IT. A Cheval Glass, XVI Finish, large valuable in its effects when taken | "the more important—the joys which we | su¢ of thelr inability fo ‘obtain it. Surprise had rrodweed theit effechs on tha aindset the | BOUGHT WATER FOR WHISKY. | “ritstLy-Ourexpenece urenot a thousad dollars | ememietlecceriad 5 - ie ti | Was expr at Mr. lard did not come 4 - — aday. - for those disorders and derange- know in tnis life or those in the unknown be-| the rescue of the brokers, in order to save the | people with him. He described how raptuous Bridgeport Liquor Dealers the Victims | | SECONDLY—We are nét “HIGH FLYERS” ipbicah iis. .-0h 00828 ments incident to that later and | ‘great creator for man to reach his present | FePUtation of his stocks. The other firms to| the men wero whon they emerged from the of an Ingenious Swindle. THIRDLY—We are not greedy; don't want a hun- most critical period, Known a8 “The | state of civilization or to be content with the | suspend, vere Charles M. Whitney & Co. and | great forest. But they stopped to scowl at the | ‘Twenty liquor dealers in Bridgepost, Cons i. ee ee ee Change of Life.” fruits of a nomadic fe are interrogetive coup: | D8vid Richmond, as announced in yesterday’ | Senso woods they bad ett Pa have bee gs te etiae oprebore, Cond. |’ FOUNTHLYWe give our personal attention to sity ideration i There are many inhabitants in the region, 5 wee of our Jens, a pyres ‘ee pesire mene protects CLEARING HOUSE TO THE RESCUE. but they could be class:d into tall inhabitants | swindle, perpetrated bya manciaiming to be | FIFTHLY—Wedo strictly cash business, guarantee Reduced from. 835.50 to 824.85 or retrogression are strictly in accordance with | Tho current sensationalism, so far as the | and the pigmics, The tall natives occupy the | an agent dealing in contraband liquors, The | CF Prices and do not allow auy article to be misropre- A 3-piece XVI Century Solid Oak Bed-room the eternal fitness of things, both general and | banks were concerned, had much more inven- | “learinge; the pigmies are found in caves. scheme was so artfully worked that the fellow LASTLY--We eel our goods atexactiy Buite x particular; that a high state of civilization and tion than fact in it, Yet there was undeniable FOOD AND WEAPONS OF THE NATIVES. secured, probably, several thousand dollars, » ys ite seer (neeramemyy Gmc apprehension in banking circles, Bankers | They have for weapons spears, knives, battle | and yet left each of his victims in such a posi- | TEN PER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL cost oF | Reduced trom..... ~- STRAP MD GRAES 3s aitee vekaetaa aatiaeate e, justice and | would not admit this freely, but early in the | 8 and sometimes swords. The pigmies are | tion that not one of them dare tako steps MANUFACTURE. A Spiece Solid Antique Osk Bed Room tamed ‘s ic. ‘The large inhabitants build ‘com- a hi " power the essayist continued: “If,then, we as a| day there were conferences among representa- | nomad: ] habit m- | toward his prosecution, 3 ; Face, find ourselves crowded to, the wall or | tives of clearing house banks and the banks of | pact villages, with one principal street, which | ‘The operator arrived in the city about Octo- | 4 Zbat'show we do —eagieaneegreiadebmedyeary 2 saath Gabinete crashed beneath the iron wheels of modern | the New York Clearing House Association de-| is generally filled with goats and fowl. They! yer 1 and rented a emall room in which he | mart on re 28.50 to 82: civilization, or used as tools to accelerate the | termined to provide against every possible | are nevertheless cannibals, but they do not perer| eH bh Men's Suits, worth Ten Dollars, at £6.75. A Handsome Maple Bed Room Suite, 3+ velocity of progress, we find but a faint echo in | misfortune and exigency by pledging their as-| feed on their relatives or friends. It is only | Placed hundred or more casks such as are Men's Suits, worth Ten Dollars and Seventy-five | that sentiment in human nature which lends a | sociated credit in behalf of every bank in the | when they make a captare from another tribe | sen in wholesale liquor houses, filling each | Met's Suits wave | Vieces aud brass trimmings, listening ear to the tale of oppression. Parties | association. The associated banks of New York | that they eat human flesh. He had seen a nearly to the bung with water. Into each bung raged sssseess850 to 634.75 Z - ps Men's Suits, worth Eleven Dollars and Seventy-five and factions of a Gesirous of enhancing | have available assets of $95,000,000. Against | woman, who had been speared in the throat, | he drove wooden plugs, which extended from | cents, at 88 ro, | 500-—Selld Oak Migh-Leck Chatenwend Mel's Overcoats, worth Twelve Dollars suds Half. seat and highly polished, at....... their own politi fortunes, will listen to our | this it was voted to issue clearing-house certifi- | laid on a bier ready to be cooked, She was | the bung to the bottom stave. The top he| Men's sui _ story of suNering and wos and then use us as| cates in such yolumo es jhe situation might | sick and had been left by amarauding party. | countersunk to a depth sufficient to receive Suits, worth Fifteen Dollars, at $10.75. | tepping stones to power and ition. And | suggest or require. Another case had also been personally ob- | and hoid the bung, and with an ger bored | at $8.25. | ia uae | that law, “The survival of the fittest,’ though ‘MONEY KEPT OUT OF SIGHT. served by him: During their journey they had | out the plug. ‘The receptacle thus made had a All-wool Melton Overcoats, worth Twelve | jell worth $3, | trenching upon certain principles in political | There is almost universal agreement among | C@Ptured hundreds of the natives, who capacity of from two gills to three pints, accord- acd Seventy-five Cents, at $8.75. 250—Solid Oak Rocking Chairs, Suite, Feem........s0se: 81.85 and social ethics from which we may deduce * them in directing them to banana grov. ing to the size ef the cask, and into them he | Men’s Blue and Black Beaver Overcoats, worth Fif. right and wrong, will forever be ® barrier be- | lending New York baukers that the money | other places for procuring food, but they re-| poured whisky or other liquor of high brand, | teen Deilass arora, er to match above, at, tween us and them.” market's recent range and tightness came | leased them after the expedition had passed | which any taster would at once Pronounce first- | Men's Diagonal Overcoats, worth Eighteen Dollars Fully worth #3.2. RACE PRID! through artificial influence, Funds have been | beyond the territory of those they had cap- | class, and was. and Seventy-five Cents, st $12.25. ‘The speaker then puliy cede length upon | locked up, taken out of ordinary business | tured, a8 they wero thenceforth useless to| Care was taken to have in tho placo one or | Men's All-wool Pantaloons, worth Four Dollars, a 100—Extra Sine Holid Oak Rockers, ; y pen | channels, kept out of reach—all in order to | them. more barrels full of liquor that was real, so | 82.78. | with nigh back and wooden seat, highly race pride and referred to the writings of Mr. | °2%y forward the bear campaign of depression, | _ ‘The pigmies whorench aboutup toafall grown | that casual buyers, when shey called, might not dren's Cape Overcoats at $2. McCants Stewart of New York and Hon. C. H. | spprchension and quotation smashing. ‘The | Man's waist have abundant food as well as the | scent the fraud. He hired team and, placing | Children’s Suite at €1.06, robisled | J, Taylor, who was minister to Liberia, and | provision of clearing house certificates un-| larger natives. They have many kinds of | bis bogus stock on a cart, proceeded, usually Boys’ Short Pants at 50c. Reduced from @4.50. fun onkient sceatha tastciencierin Ma weaiee aiso made reference to the African colomes. | fimited, if neo be, ep to $95,000,000, will, of | fruits, some of them as large as watermelons. | in the evening, to such saloon keepors as looked | Boys" Lon« Pants at @1.50. | " = He was the discoverer of the Great Cook's Balm of | Then a historyof the race during the ante-| course, put to rout all these manipulative | They catch elephants in pitfalls and other ani- | to bim likely to take his bait. And oo on throurhout our entire stock are seen evi. / 5000-S Oe: Cheam. u e ‘ “ . dences of our care and watchfulness, Re . 2 sands, All | bellum days and of the war period was given. | schemes, mals and insects fit for food are abundant... He} If he visited a neighboring town it was an | 4°2¢e Eo Reduced from $1.25 to mio , the negro, who isso fortunate (2)," he con-| Said a member of tho clearing honse com. | considered theto people the lowest of the | hour near that of closing, when, calling on a | ,,7bs lon and abort of tis we protect THE PEOPLE | CERES Lead what a prominent citizen of this city says: tinned, “as to secure a white wife prides him- | mittee largely instrumental in bringing about | human race morally. Their gratitude is as | dealer, he represented that he had good goods, ¥ sare d Our Solid Oak Tables Wasurxorox, D. C., July 1, 1890. | seif ao having won a much-coveted prize, | the official action: “This ends the money mar- | Short lived as a bull dog. but, they being contraband, he must operate {also in 5 other woods)—worth twice what Pnor. Coox—Dear Sir: Your BALM OF LIFE has | shough it usually turns out that she is not his | ket trouble. The pinch is over. ‘THE STRANGE PIGMIES. uickly and very quietly to avoid detection by ise ec 01.25 Decomie a household necessity and comfort to my fam- | equal nor does she hold the relative position in| The question that everybody asked when the} One day they caughta beautiful young queen | the authorities. Ho expressed himself as anx- aa sedeaasi emiseptnatmene - ily. For general use as toilet article it is all we de- | white society which he holds in the colored. | stock exchange closed was whether the worst | spout eighteen years of ago, but a pigmy, Sho | 18 to sell for $1 what was worth #4 and #5. A cer load of G-foot Solid Oak Extension sire; it keeps the headclean of dandruff, thescalp and | He then putaa premium upon his wife's coma-| was over. Fear still dominated the street, ‘The 6 Paha pigmy. ‘The saloon man in nearly every instance or- VICTOR E. ADLER'S : hair healthy, and manifests a wonderful sanitary and | plexion, and acknowledges its superiority over | de: ings amounted to nearly three-quarters of | ¥#® the color of yellow ivory. She had a nar-| dered a cask carried to his store room throu; bh wbles......... — #urative power.whether internally taken or externally | that of the women of his own race. The man | a million shares, and in addition there were | row girdle at the waist with iron Tings on it rear door, The weight and look of the casks v Be eure and see thise. applied. It acts as a preventive as well ss acure for inci- | who selects a white wife or the woman who | transactions in bonds to the extent of $2,000,- | that look: ¢ washers, She had ivory rings | strengthened the deception, which in every in- hen Ror Cant Clothing Howe, . ber ot mah Oa Dake. dental ills to which all are more or less Liable. It i# | chooses a husband on account of his or her | 000. on her arms andankles. She was used by one | stance was made complete when the liquor in large number of Sol : harmless in ali its various uses. The old, the young. | striking resemblance to, or being a part of, the ‘THE WHITNEY FAILURE. of the party as a servant and she became very | the bored plugs was sampled by the buyer by | Hats Caps and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Rxtension Tad -csosss+--.mmenn-e- O8099 the sick and the well will find it beneficial. We found | Angio-Naxon race, utterly disregards that Shortly before the failure of Decker, Howell docile and adept. means of asyphon. The result was a ready x Hexcelient in “second sumuner® diseases. I have | peychological affinity so essential to a happy 7 On another occasion their scouts fetched in a | sale. It did not take buyers ong to find that| 927 and 929 7that. n.w.,cor. Massachusetts ave. Excelient value, Douglt for my family and personal friends more thas | union; entails upon our race a class whose | © 0. was announced the firm of C. M. Whitney | nigmy man and woman and a boy. ‘The man | they had been paying very high price for pure (Our Kiegent 675 Porter Seite, tate Se se complexion is by no means a sign post for the | & Co. was forced to suspend and their holdings | was very proud and strutted round with dig- | and simple wat STRICTLY ONE PRICE, Suan cee Benson pprenegror i aa tee “ai. | Student of moral philosoph: ids_another | wore sold under the rule as announced in yes-| nity. ‘The woman carried a pack that would| The swindle was exposed Monday night by a tapestry or silk plush, with spring fectly due te the general introduction and use of sour | 8£8ft to the tree of prejudice; clogs the wheels terday’s dispatches to Tux Stan. The counsel | old two bushels. Ihe boy became a very in- | man near the city who happened to havea com- Open Saturday until 11 p.m. 210 edie - 663.00 of race progress and entails upon our young | for Whi d that the fi dustrious servant, a characteristic which is | pany of friends in his saloon when the agent — MALE OF LIV, secty yous, men an unnatural ambition whose fruits will, | would be able to pay doles for’ dellay cartes | rare in Africa” balled, and whose frequent mamplings exhaseted = aot nid-6t ‘W. B. MUSES, 11thand Fats, | 98 bas been scen, be hatred by the whites, and | the panic grew much wilder and wiped out| _He spoke of tho discov of the long-lost | the whisky in the plug. JULIUS LANSBURGH, should be contempt of all loyal blacks.” their margin altogether. and the Whitney | Mountains of the Moons, which rose like two| After the exposure the agent drove hurriedly COWARDICE THE SECOND REASON. National Bank telegraphed that it was sound, | truncated cones, and the Snow mountains, | to New Haven, I g his stock and outfit, THPORTER OF BRAPERING, n ~ 4 the second r ‘These facts helped to‘stay the panic and a bet-| Which on April 1 had burst on their view and 5 et ‘ee ws ae ert inayat at pen | tame encom [Ree teeing cemina| “aE NOT FOUR sox” | Fenress ing groes’ possession of | ‘The action of the clearing house today,” cbse pei oa Agtry feilities er rogertrs said Dencon 8. N. White, “was analagous to | {Yom thore to the, White Nie’ ke they ae | Om the Verge of the Gallows a Crim!- armas Fens. Fo Sasen, eae: “Wa kak acer Sales led he | thst taken in 1878, at the time of the Jay Cooke esukae ts bee Ons cane Pn een nal Denies His Identity. DRAPERIES, pogo pias ‘people under the sux | {ailure, and again in the troubles of 1834. ‘The | Proached this lake they Ls ‘°F | ‘The recent death in Canada of Mrs, Sterling, BEAL SACQUES, va 3° ‘coy pide Lr ged Lenatioe mand | banks will stand by their customers rather Cage sieht farses mother of Chas. M. Sterling, who was exe. = SHOULDER CAPES, paneer Seep woul e! e pel n ant i ‘ROUBLE WITH EMIN J jaan ‘LES, outrages to which we are daily subjected with- | ‘a Keep up their reserves. The relicf now ‘poate m2 cuted at Youngstown, Ohio, for the murder of ; LATEST ST¥: oat weing the same means by way of relate | nae ne en ee ee | coe er re nae co Teeny 2 She | Tacato Grombedber, has uavetied the fasts ove | IN THE FOLLOWING FURS tion. Our women are outraged and degraded, ‘ y = A inci. 7 . ‘ and our meu lynched upon the slightest | The improved feeling in the last hour was| quent difficulties there with Emin Pasha, It | ering an incident that occurred shortly be-| Life is too short and its disappointments too bitter ogc see Reger cca Rises pretext, and this in localities where | shown in another upward movement in the | was not until they were approaching the coast, | fore his execution. His mother came to | to justify any housekeeper in wearing out berlife over gadbacroa bairrvenengeneaonag: dos the blacks predominate two to one. Not a few | jigtand the clore was firm andactive, leaving most | he said, that they learned of the rivalry be- | Youngstown from Maxwell, Canada, says the o HARE, FRENCH SEAL, FRENCH CONEY, NUTRIA, THE ONLY a months ago a colored woman was murdered in | 10045 at materially better figures than those | t¥e0n tho English and Germans to curry favor | Cincinnati Enquirer, and though he had left | @¢sieutofa BLACK MAKTEN, MINK, DYED OPOSSUM, Perfect Substitute for Mother's Milk. | open court while giving testimony against a | ™ - io ve Shan those | with the sultan of Zanzibar. Emin was home when but a lad, with maternal intuition KRIMMEL, WHITE THIBET, &¢. INVALUABLE white man who had outraged her daughter. | of Monday evening. ‘The Wheeling and Lake | man and was influenced by his countrymen. | py. recognized him, When brought to his cell DISMANTLED FIRESIDE. sage im CHOLERA INFANTUM ano TEETHING. | A negro was taken from jail in Kentucky and | Erie stocks were tho only ones in the usually | ‘they found that his gratitude was not very | SMe recog! ug oe BOAS, COLLARS AND MUFFS. . aesed oad lynched for having shot & white man who had | sctive list which showed any material loss for | deop. He had embraced the members of their | Sterling, without the quiver of a muscle, said: | anticipating the wants and knowing the needs of FUR TRIMMING. consumerives. COMVALest cents.’ outraged his wife. In Washington city two| the day outsids of the Villards, the common ee jonat the banquet given himat the| ‘You are mistaken, madam; I am not your é y , es APERFECT NUTRIENT inal wasting discasca, | White men take a keg of beer through the | being down 13% and the preferred $ per cent. | coust with apparent affection and in going out | @n.” honestly disposed housekeepers our CARRIAGE ROBES AND BLANKETS, front door of a neighbor's house into his back | North American, however, was 8% | per cent. | fell over a balcony and was injured. They were i is i COACHMEN CAPES. REQUIRES HO COOKING. KEEPS IM ALL CLIMATES. | vard and when the latter remonstrates with | lower. Northern Pacific preferred 11%, aid the | not allowed to aco him at the hospital Iie oe ES en id opener bas = EQUITABLE sia cee eee SEND {2722 book ST ne Careand Feedingot | them one of them shoots him to death. The | common 634. subsequent incivility had been faaned into hos- | Fpresed: ang she returned home sao fpr CREDIT 4 latante,” sates roe tocar murderer is arrested. A coroner's jury is em- STOCKS THAT WENT UP. tility by his countrymen, Emin had been four- | jst she was mistaken, To his counsel Ster- FOOT MUFFS. _DOLIBER-GOODALE CO.. Boston. Mes. | paneled and the murderer is acquitted. Itis| On the other hand, sugar refiner 8, which | teen years absent in Africa, EIA ig cay ancien, tend Toneed eich Leak ba SYSTEM GENTS’ FUR CAPS AND COLLARS. eae estimated that was helped at the opening by the announce-| Mr. Stanley, in concluding, spoke of the ar- , . by telling her that her son would be Ubviates alt GENTS’ FUR GLOVES AND DRESS GLOVES, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. SAND BEEX SHOT, : rangement between England and Germany con- | 2e*rt by tellin t wk eee oe — he war, | MeRt of the mames of tho receivers, was 3/ | Corning this territory, which had beew brought | Bung. Keep it secret until she dies. yon GnEeEn. = lynched and burned to death since the war, |}; her, Louisvill lashville ji Her death the past week caused his attorney, WORRY and HEART SICKNESS W. BAKER & CO’3 | white bunareds of others have been driven out | Usion Vecite 136, St Paal I noel store Tena, | eee partly turough bia urgent, demands for | wis" Anderson, Yo brea: the seal cf sllenes 0 HATS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, Breakfast Cocoa Scho pamersh be hang Irish Posh ae onal aiounte, eon was remarkable in view | sons after the lecture and shook their han f ihe sang AceeAli eckac ih bscs ak: By placing in your | JAMES ¥. DAVIS‘ SONS, mitted tamely to these outrages? ey would | of the financial troubles announced during the PETRIE Rs — . = have applied the torch to every inflammable day. together with the. fact ‘that money was American Pork in Denmark. owed," said Mr. Anderson. ‘I have seen all | Immediate postesion R63 1201 Penna, ave. Te absolutely pure and substance within their reach.” held very tightly throughout the day, reaching | The Secretary of Agriculturo has received a es si dent cae ar} > agri pire rid] ALL COMFORTS —_—_—_—_—_—_— itis fe The negro was then described as a producer, | }¢ per cent per diem and legal interest on call. | copy of @ communication trom Clark E. Carr, aneceainn: Sie so avery line in ber tase No Chemicals | pernersconmmer, snd his religions couvic. | there being no offerings 0 Lona Being ackdarng | United States minister resident at Copenhagen, | showing tho ‘most. intense suffering, and het — ! De Lronrmx cre wed fn its preparation Ithas more | upon the requisites of » negro government, | the highest figure. to the Secretary of State, in which Mr. Carr nope near!, ee — knowing PROTRACTED pawns | acm seve aoe Se seenes of Comme | abd gave Haytl asan example, ‘The remedy | Theirating wes by far the largest eoen in| states that a petition was recently presented to hia tase shewiny uel pale 0¢ cantar soeacig a a aak io Gnas On tae followed, and in cunclusion Mr. Jackson said: || months, tho sales of listed stocks extending to | the Danish government by leading importers in her thi aes A an pad cog rs cae dntometar oF ‘arias he cine int than one com ecep. ite | “T wish to stato that the past and present | 669.447 shares and of unlisted 61,657. To this | Copenhagen asking for the removal of the re. | Per tuat she was pomaneh Gn iaey smmee AI Feaidence, delicious, nourishing, strengthening, Ea- | state of things have been the result of certain | amount Northern Pacific preferred contributed Pp y : - 7 e 4 trictions now existing in that country against | could not be.” fuLy DiGEsteD, and admirably adapted | causes, You may claim that a certain principle | 82,326, the common 37,500, North American ’ i is rf ———eee—___ for invaldeas welles persas ia heats | was and is morally wrong; that ancther was | 76.565, St Paul 61,585 awa sugar 87,435, Pies Geaeh om ai etreat etatery Ling WEEE or MONTH, 1411 KE ST. BW. ~ ; taki by the chi Sold by Grocers everywhere. aan bedi ps in Libs, sexber h - on Doseng _ VILLARD’S SUPPORT WITHDRAWN. ss ae Gopeibagen: which adapta ‘ ees - 1 adam P. aah pining aes merchant of — of res experience ed upon it, but i il i ii i i wes 4. W. BAKER & CO. Derchester, Mass. | turn and twist them asyou may, the law of the |, FF 8 time there was evidence that the Vil- | tion eee aa eae ae ein | Reniling PA" hes heen grated a aiveibe'trom w.wf1178 survival of the fittest never will be repealed, | !ard stocks were being supported m the stock | f00n a8 Sermany should make the sam his wife, M: ta R Leas Th te ae EARLY MANIFESTATIONS OF CONSUMPTION, L _.__._. en oe Gade met ot. by the “elvilisalion we ‘ket, but at last the props were removed cession. Mr. Carr adds that the opinion is gen- wife, largare' as. ey were see around us; if we fail to enter with spirit | and in the past fow days they have been tum- | STay entertained Bark wl headers cueat | married in Camden, N. J., September 25, 1887, HAPPINESS OF YEARS, pe adie wes ahah aes r3 iJ . - yu) i person bas an cor BEECHAM’S PILLS and zest into anything and everything akin to | pling headlong. The hand that helped them | the countries of Europe, but thet the Danes | °Y Bev. th Cent per eared emia moneet without ony ebvioes enmsne este @tich fo (THE CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY.) pent up is conceomare gy ere ae epee or was paturally 9 sonpomee to be Mr. Villard’s, | hesitate about removing their ret ations until ea =A preapielien ign rare oe an | CREDIT 16 THE BASIS at fret dry and hacking, and subsequently attended 2 - 1a Wi w it was his han con- | Germany does so, for fear Germany wouk en isban ing. fore time with frothy or mucilaginous-looking expec- Cure BILIOUS and days of this country, and which is now going | jecture, ‘Mr. Villard hes Deon in ment, exclude’ Danish’ pork from. the smpire, ie | Mrs. Leas’ parents wero opposed to the matek, Chicane | Seeushen enceapinted ho eeainerteg Dates Seatinw ervous up from the black man of the sout will go up | year, ‘There have been reports from time to | states that in spite of all that has been said ana | Her father is a wealthy citizen, owning chest and loss of flesh, even to aslight extent, be sim 25cts a Box. 100 years hence, until the race is either exter- | time that he was on ing written by th unreasonable prejudice has | Of city lots. When she came home, a week HONEST PATRONAGE | *! Probability consumptive. If besides, there be je minated ot swallowed up by absorption. You| America. Inquiry at his office did not elicit | been created against American pork the Danes | after the wedding, her husband was not per- Lamoptysis or spitting of blood. even to the amount or ALL DRUGGISTS. may soy it is wrong for the strong to triumph | information as to his return. Amost emphatic | do not scem to be influenced by it, and he be- | mitted tosee her. They have not spoken to ofa drachm, the probability is increased to almosta over tho weak butit is the unchangeable spirit | denial was made of the report in the street | lieves they would be glad to-advuit Amerioea | each other since, and at « habeas corpus hear. | The s of human affairs over which our moral nature | that he was again, in finance dificurties ced | ore Taare oe ee consumption and thus | ing she stated that she did not desire to live} —_ parpe OF OUR BUSINESS CAREER, ramen bay emer ya ma eae scrmtr cd ending of the paper was a| {iat she tsck brokerane house which executed Bo'enabied to sell all of their own product to with him. | The affair croated « great sensation erat uses bacaaes puciaein RTE, li i and ten minnte | portent ——— Gecmmy ant other onmeinte ing: of . there can be little douls that the peracu is euflering Oop 2B Tayten ot spec W, | Scotch Whisky the Drink of Royalty. 11a person, free from dysentery, and who has notre i yton of the en W. 10 ink o} . + The meeting was a successful one and Mr. Rumors of trouble among banking institu- Mor, ea sided in tropical climates, euffers from obstinate dia . ‘gan, who arrived at San Francisco the other | Queen Victoria's preference for Scotch HOUR & BERRMANS, om - ae Jackson's reading was highly appreciated. tions were current all day, but no one paid day, reports that on the Ist of September last, | whisky, says the New York Sun, has induced anes chy tee naan ey Tarspap, Cor., is said to be attracting the | ™UCH bscrmaecok pions thinking they were the | wnilo in, the sea of Okhotsk, ninety miles off | the city council of Charlottown, Prince Ed- cough, be is most likely consumptive Should this attention of some of the leading. glass manu- | Suni emanationsof bens minds. After the close, | iand, « half gale blowing, a whale rose a fow | ward's Island, to pass this resolution: “Whero- oa7,00) AUD 003 Yra8t. ——_ —e iacturers of the Pittsburg, Wheeling and other | however, the fects developed were of the most | nondred yards from the skip and the boats | as, woman in allages, savage and civilized, has . hs alarming chasacter, Three banks, which wero spe oreeagy coat Repent bleae deposit of | members of the New York Clearing House | Were lowered. ‘The whale was successfully har- | been an object of love, affection and THREE BANKS UNABLE TO SETTLE. to ned and started off ata rapid rate, ta’ and, whereas, a woman in this city has life, without clear cause steadily loses weight, be in im Snest cand and silice, together with x abund- prcor Coi Mitr him the boat which contained’ Second | imprisoned for’ breach of an enactment not| AND @87 AKD 630 Mass. av. x.w. | La"yrinewcleus coummteiiy Jom weg, Bate t8 etn n .ououe duction and marketing of the goods, including | balance against Pinte Martie ond Avemes. Whee lech seen the | sappested -by pablic. opinion sad conkcery 801 | aunbesn toms should have appeared. When euch, however, x . he quead wilieaadl aastain or “Atchison, To- | @1,400,000, which 1 was unable to settle. ‘The boat was a mile and o half away, atill fast to itish freedom, justice and ; Wanifest themselves a —o <0 F STREET N.W., BET. 9TH AND 10TH. | peka and Santa Fe and Union Pacific ana other | other banks the the animal, That night it came on to blow it of consumption is almost s fixed eect OPEN 7 AM. CLOSE aT 9 P.M. systems for transporting goods to market in ¥ and the boat was, in all probability, swamped. shesoeay af tn seeniiaaatiman described make their "an Se ne | eran) Secetien: meelor rp phe hn Be Dela teeehea os oh tiun of the chest and.epecmpe Denors so eoppeppsion® v7 Baltimore, Md. In addition to these raw materials, Trinidad, P i : : ‘eicbvemmmsonsa being t! It was thought that the firm of Decker, | 224 held on until darkness cut him off from the Sy Ser opts Eu coat me | Neves Goats grears sa Seat | te aera aaah ome | eam ea ln a oke to fs rr im ad- Deracruzst Srozzs, fal intormation address Trinta Land and Durin, the Mechanics | ®Way from home because he Pt mp aa lend 2th potatoe ey 1961-1203 US dee Imptovement Company. Trinidad, Col. d Traders’ ." ELD COMFORTS ut all prices, ‘led with White fora perfoct recovery diminish correspondingly. Our —— readers must bear ip mind that the must skillful ‘efdcient treatment can do Do more than tomakesound and useful asmuch of the lungs as is present et tbe ‘ume when the progress of consumption becomes sus- Montgomery County Notes. Correspondence of Tux Among 8a A FEAST FOR OUR PATRONS SBAWET Where Ges te pans ease nae ee ie ‘ma in plain and fancy Plaid pat- i of that firm . i terns st prices that i} aunthtls' down-town stronger ts euimpetitors, sly: : are ig x Owine to the continued mild weather they have not een moving as rapidly as we would like. This week we will allow ALL CONES 10 per cent off iwarked Yrices. Taking off this discount you'll save,we guar- We have also put ou sale the follcwing imported “UTOPIA™ YAKNB: " Sexouy, all colors, 1 0c. hank. Sermantown, all colorr, 1z3¢q, hank, i E FE Zephyrs, sll colors, 4c. ounce. At these prices we dou’t think they'll last long. WAL , VIERBUCH=N, ey pe ba - he would 1241-126" 11th ot ae. ; Geazote Marae bad ed (Formerly Double Combination.) ree _ ‘threat, .