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CITY AND DISTRICT. A wealthy London merchant gives the PINE RIDGE CURIOS. Welter Union “manager St iashrle word ALEXANDRIA. secret of his business success as follows: “I | forward business dispatches YY Pine} Sarepta Lodge of Odd Fellows of this city Kas Soldiers for Not Taking Part. ‘Other Matters Abroad. THE REVOLT IN CHILL FOREIGN TOPIOS OF INTEREST. A@ditional Pay Promised the Government |The Composition of the Italian Cabinet—| Highest of all in Leavening Power.— . S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. eecure the services of such agent as this And now's fw wosde shout the Non ‘ant 2 have ye Bel | halon Pa Tee Toe 8 : pa F owder Dersend cn Toews whe Seat Dt rer tayiltem ‘ance, which with two other divisions of the | nor Paraguay and so she left cargo for these | Signor Ferrais, minister of justice. The forma. become quite a patriarch, although it isnots| The mail steamer Arequipa brings the follow-| The following Italian cabinet will be officially 8 feel happ: I erti . for Py o x al upward when the dis- . iy eee ce clan 1 | The Great Rush forMementoes of the | phiches were’ deltmzea A iin ean te dit; | member of the encampment. It will celebrate announced today with the probable addition of ~é then I know that, waking or sleeping, I have a z z mesage from Washington ealled for aa much | it forty fourth anniversary next Friday night. Signor Villari as minister of education: Mar- strong thorgh silent orator working for me: Indian Campaign, money when deli as it cost to transmit it | It is, ciate ee board 2,000 men for Iquique, was attacked at | quis di Rudini, premier, minister of foreign af- ome who never tires, never makes mistnkes, and | GAS ea from the ‘national capital to, Rushville. ‘The | Lodge, LO:O.F ands mero lad Tis | night by the revolutionist totpedo boat Blanco, | faire ad interim and minister of marine: Signor fabled Ali Baba and his forty light-fingered | Alexandria's oldest child, 1) but the torpedo boat was repulsed after several | Colombo, minister of finance; Signor Nicotra, who in certain to enter the houschelds from | sy QW NEWS WAS OBTAINED, | followers were “not in it.” Company, now in its 117th year. The pioneer | but fh mainearie pore : we ice aa sot eae NE’ z . inte erat ci nae prganization of ach of the leading of Bencro: | hours’ fighting and the Imperial managed to ter of the interior; Signor Luzzatti, min- Men and the like, seem to have always beld | had on board at Patillos near Iquique. The | of war; Signor Branca, minister of public works » in Tar | Tenderfoot Correspondents—Those who Were | men. When the excitement was at its height | their here, the le exception having .' Pr LOS ivertise in Tae | "peceived and Those who Sent Deliberate | (He company of news gatherers numbered fully | been Harmony Division of the Sons of Temper | AFequips was not allowed to touch at Iquique { ad interim and minister of postaand telegraphs, le, for the t but thi same order, Temple of Honor, 8. of T., 8 union | ports at Arica. The government has issued 8 tion of the foregoing ministry was the result of A Practical Joke That was Not Appreciated. | 5i Them were “tehdertect™ in all that the OF cadens uguRers of, Temperance; tro sections | decree promising thove of its troops not taking | the collapse of the projected combination hay- ABSOLUTELY PURE ue implion, ‘There, is nothing wrong in being a | Oats ee ene ea an ATK Of, Satety part with the revolutionists 25 per cent ad- | ing Signor Saracco at its head. Signor Crispi tenderfoot—nothing eriminal—because it is en- . ‘decree reaterda; farewel cials | statt Correspondence of The Evening Star. tirely involantary and cannot be helped. Its | Eve. been supplied by the ‘Good Templars | Qtionalnay. | Another government decros bro; | esterday took farewell of the offcals of the ————SS _ P: merely a condition which time alone can cure. | Rechabites, Jouadabs, &c.,.while the Knights of ded shall recel eal to fall | frown Bono thet the Ser sonia aa AUCTION SALES. UCTION_SALES. | ons been fal ot cae anne L | But it is nota desirable condition for aman | 2¥thias maintain three Nourishing organiza- per, "Twenty-five benvod persons et Chill from Rome that the Marquis di Rudini, the new UCTION SALES. _AUC N_SALES. _ | is place has been full of busy men for two | .))2 in who is really anxious to secure the | tions, and the Independent Order of Me- on the steeeney Homctus, whl as gectreh Premier, will personally = Italy's ‘ FUTURE Days. months past, but none have labored with less | +; ie ti chanics are also flourishing, and with them the foreign policy, assuming rispi's en- eee tase . ~ xa t | : facts that are turned loose in time of trouble | ha! ; by the it. The port of Val is AN ; : ae easntion or more enthusisam than the collector | on the frontier. He may not be nervous, but ae Honee, eee Mechanies, | sii blockaded, but Sed voonia Cieeeenoved seen anes nt Berlin The || deagigemys ggae teammate F asaomentguecarytin "pst of the anti- | Of curios, the aggregator of relics, the pur- | he will be deceived, and while under the in- | cnet rodeced herein inte youre,” nn | and out after being overhauled by blockaders. | Prumiaa miniote ey fences at cor Biguor | BHO Fe AS AP ate AeD BED: | CHANCERY SALE oF Two.sTORy AND page csmperelaner inder the | “haser of every —good, bad and indiffer- | fuence of doers; prow rr = trois eed akis Geeciotiect datieres iniceeat Fd moving away after 5 p.m. is fired on Crispi’ successor to secure funds for the com- | 0 TUESDAY MOKSI is STH STREET NORTH MEST oe a 2 n° | ent—that was offered for sale. Of course there : = ‘ 2 a tion of the frontier defenses of Italy. roonsa, Ninth and D streste. posts t ~~ FO Saat anapices of the Woman's Christian Temperance | 71 sraat deal of interesting material throws | &2¢ sorutiny. The auditor has prepared building and re- 41KE OMARLET BOSS CASE. The Rome correspondent of the Berliner | puniie auction apiapeeptnmersysee, - Mt Srctn She | Te caathet when Mig Béctand chia’ hae ‘THE DELIBERATE FARER. pair permits under the late law of the corpora- Tagebiatt bas had an interview with the Mar- | pfine.Fiusii Tapestry and H { o re ve Wayland Sem- | 0” the market when Big Footand his bandof! Worse than the tenderfoot, though, is the | tion imposing a tax of 50 cents upon all build-! whe is di Rudini, the new Italian minister. | [ine Bicay Cabinets Walnut ‘ rake action in, crent ot the = horse thieves were hastily removed to those 4 * : Crippled Sen of = Wealthy Onto Farmer | fi't.0 of the Piste Pier ‘ahd Mantel Slime <tc ine pA < = ose | man who knows his stories tobe “fukes.” That | ing improvements of a value than $100. ‘Mysteriously Disappears. a course conversation the Marquis Plate Pier and, Mantel “St ‘ CD Tet a PVE CLOCK PLM, all y hunting grounds with which the Indian | moan was at Pine Ridge, too. He heard “beary | As' yet however, there have, been no r24 Rudini declared himself a thorough liberal “covernd sh Bentwood” Din : ‘ed wet i sn o b ° ‘The rious disa; of Wright ive | Hacks, Hirusseis and Inerain * comparing his present condition t0 | cannonading jast across the hills north of the | issued. The law has evidently gone into effect pees ea tt Sout iBetaygort ot the whe. chas geben, He ena | eae Reerneee eae, friend of ji Boreatix and"“Washsernse: Wain made the opening prayer; Mr. M. B. Cushman | °° enceber pe mcion Fictitious relies at the tenot hen the building | Sexton, aged thirteen, son of Squire James | the s Shelto: tage. 3” hh the stealthy hostile shoot burn- Apia Boer ne Saar a that was iv resided at the organ: Mrs. Emma F. Shelton, | son gueceeded those mementoes which would | ing arrows into inf nour, he called | tades are exceedingly duit. Sexton, a wealthy farmer living six miles east | that while he was no t clericatiom he | Wardrobes. stoves: Kittia reve rinteadent of the department of narcoti ot people and fol- | into the field regiments that have not existed WASHINGTON CORPORATIONS. ‘of Youngstown, Ohio, bids fair to be a repeti- | fore a — : TREKS & 00. Aucionse in oa line twenty Dye oe ee eS eee wate: Poisei cdlaa aesstaE ince the army was reduced to ite present size; | | The National Base Ball Club of Washington, | tion of the Charley Ross caso. On December | ing upon foreign ale tee nonin dese Ww WILE, enix eee amaan F “ahir street? Chemee worth ‘on ith the add in Cow. | est invariably cut ofall proportion with any- ietarvionsd pr agellatet pee ‘tarnaly | H. B. Bennett, president, and T. B. Kalbfus, | 15 he started to goa few hundred yards on an | himself as a warm friend of the Dreibund. a te c terimnina ~~ | thing like equitable tigures, but the collectors ‘ = secretary, has obtained a charter from Ji errand for his father, and disappeared as thor- EMPEROR WILLIAM'S AMBITION. MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY NINTH, AT | | kept on buying. Everrbody supposed that | ethls, teighed the wanton fe bait Horton of the corporation court here. | ‘The | oughly as though the ground had opened and| Emperor William is credited withanambi-| TEN O'CLOCK A.M., AT TRE STORE NOS. 1241 | Sree lirics had reached their greatest possible | and at least once a week rode fearlessly throu; as prosidont hae uso ben chatioved hese '® | swallowed him up. By reason of paralysis the | tion to succeed Gen. von Moltke as commander | axp 1249 ELEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST. fiona! Guard put in un appearanes ant tan the | t2¢ Wostile camp unarmed and unattended. His | ** PF man ea lad was crippled on his right side so that walk- | ofall the German armies in the field. Inthe] qxp wit contixvr sales sok Guten charges up just about 100 per cent more than | X{¢ Vision perceived the signal rockets that ing was dificult, and it was impossible for him | event of war the kaiser will assume individual a | Shop were on the any previous ‘That was the ee ae faa corporation mergblon ne ee to climb a fence. An hour later it was found | Tesponsibility for the movements of the forces. | UNTUL ALL I8 DISPOSED oF, hoped to s Ogailalas’ picni i ons kek eer te einer ome ber bpabenblpnpes vil business od will eontinwe | t&t be bad not returned, and the neighborhood | He, i# looking around him, therefore, for «| 910,000 WOLTH OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, ° ne : ins deipoes ead emoranee arte : be chief of the general staff who will —— ar prices.” ‘The average collector was not | “79% 88 an open book. in session during the week. ‘The United States | thas night the soateh roe ceed ce ee | be of a strictly subordinate eptrit. The em- constsTING and the wise man ceased to look at bead <5E BAS So FxGLE Bees. court will open their adjourned sessions here | yyrq peror continues to create anxiety even beyond o : work or the fragments which were alleged to | The injury done the profession by these wild | on the 28d of February. Taster fart of the county jolsed. wich the | Military circles. Further changes in his cabinet | "PART OF DRESS GOODS, CaLicors, cast! have been saved from the strife at Wounded | publications can never be estimated, but that NOTES, ents in the effort to obtain a clue. eal penegee Sk TOUS, SLANEEA, OnONN ive up tobacco, since purity | te. Never wae there such a plenitude of ‘was ® matter of no moment to the imaginative | Brakeman Wiltiam Leonhart was badly hurt Wiese Bane that hehad wandered, evidently | ment from, og Dr. von Gossler, J WEAR IN ENDLESS VARIETY, FLANNELS, oid be equall: Sedconeat asth Chask: Cont, Witnatec Iife was | Settlemen, nor did they have any regard for | Saturday by being caught between two Mid- | lost, to 3 Tye ketene snd there the | il! probably be 7 SHAWLS, CORSETS, ZEPHYRS, PLUSH | = od. hig Foot’s clothing would have, (eer tres of soldiers in the field when they | land ears on the Union street track. A young | frail ended, Mr. Sexton has offered rewards chief ‘of the civil cabinet and of Prince von GOODA, GERMANTOWN WORSTED. FRINGES, ordinary baggage car. and there were | Shr. tu, wh the writens nay qusnter, ru: | employe of Curtin & Butts, named J. Massey, | $04 used all weane that money could command | Hoheniohe, Statthalter of the Richland, who x - FRINGES, | jarments credited to the medi- | MOrs fr witich the writers knew there was not | wag injured on Saturday by the breaking of au | £0 find the ind, t traveled hundreds of miles to | Till be succeeded by Prince Henry of Heuss,| LACES, VELVETEENS AND OTHER axqi-{ das man t . tne occasion tee mila non. (om more than | emery wheel at their foundry. run down possible clues. but only to be disap. | ROW German minister at Vieona Herr Ma CLES TOO KUMEROUS TO MENTION, D. Power indo: a x —s z a : back, Prussian mini R Saeengs see the advisability of removing four or five of the GAVE RELIGION FOR REALTY. pointed. boy's condition precludes the erred om ee pre — uo ALSO } Wost conspicuous sinners from the reservation — theory that ho could have w: very far | are disposed of. id SHELVING, COUNTERS, SHOWCASES, ALL jand one max was practically ejected. Itwas|The Missionary Businey » Very Profitable | 8¥2y. soi Sc babes Chicago's greatest curio col- | his habit to loaf in the telegraph office, and the ‘One in the Sandwich Islands. —_— PORES rotten PARNELL. ’, STOOLS, dte.. ec. exhibiting the only and original war | slagation | that he took ad- “Missionarying in the Sandwich Islands has HER WANDERINGS AT AN END. is a bet car Logan EVERY ARTICLE WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT : slab with which Wallace was felled and killed. | tressagesan.t use them as news. He alsoreaped | Proved one of the most, if not the most, Iucra-|'q Graphic Picture of = Wretched Death in eat jesbarday? pea ecto war: a seta he unc tanding ie that the club: was, ui | where ie sowed not, for wien another cor- | tive vocation ever known in that balmy clime. the Metropolis. and warning thoes engaged in the Bou’ pa. Sa gama . ieuth mane | Tesvondent sent a dispatch the specimen in | In fact,” said Dr. Charles Severns, a Honolu- From the New York Herald. negotiations to take care that the compromise — DAE £0 hen me he was ever before pt. Wallace ek | qestion a substance eat as it was be- | Iuite, toa Chicago Post reporter, ‘‘in fact, ifI| An unknown woman wandered aimlessly | reached be definite, as the country will have ani oi . remarked Lawyer Sillers in tie is | Dut hardly an houest proceedings ‘The same |™8Y beallowed the expression, missionarying | about the streets yesterday morning. She | the last word to say on th issue. “Demonstra: | yqjh@8QE AND DATORTANT ui che, ing about his client, | death. ‘ Lat Kusuiville by the same indi- | there is, or rather was, what might be called a| was faint amd hungry and finally stopped in | tions b ignites none scene 4 MIRRORS, PIANOS CAL red man, who was charged dual. aay have thought it smart, but it | veritable snap. front of a coffee stand at No. 04 Park street | Ind both ‘demonstrating sn eae nses growing out of drinking | ‘ Sox ot creditable and its effect was decidedly | “It is different now, though; because, you| She was a young woman, not over thirty ap- Redmond addressed the Parnellites ying a revol blood seed each other and the re- | detrimental to the reputable laborers in the | gee, the early comers secured the available | parently. Her face bore the marks more’ of ITALIAN EMIGRATION To AMERICA. ~ rance of aclub wound. On | "io,6 than one of the ne r men made | Prizes. These prizes consisted of fine arable | suffering, sorrow and want than of dissipation. | Biship Scalabrina of Piacenza, yesterday ad- AMONG THE COLLECTIC ee ee ae friends at Wounded Knee ‘by helping the troops | land owned by the natives. ‘Tho mission- | She was poorly clad. dressed an audience of the nobility and lead-| “7pAkvons,> YORMIEURE SUITABLE FOR me . fos | out. The testimony im this regard is a little | aries, with an idea to the main chance,| “John,” she said to the man at the counter, | ing statesmen whi been invi CHAMBERS, LIBRARIES Anat surgeon to see Wallace's body, and | confused, but it is certain that ‘Kelley of the | coveted this land and it took but a short thes ca tadhin ‘Saath. sneny ona tn seller ce eon cathe aah pes Tuline oe nd ee vr peerage: 3 that the forebead was mutilated | Sobre Sale Journal handled a gin with |for them to exchange, liberal antitien of | 90d calls by that name, “T'm cold and hungry. | to America. ‘The bishop, in the course ot his BY ORDER OF 3. the rear of a how: Ss 4 neiderabie effect. His grit was one of the | religious dispensation for it. igion, you Y: x ws HN Teft him about three # jana by uothing lee. For 2 | marked features of the fight. feey, was new to. the Kanakas, and tnider {I want a cup of coffee, but I have no money. Trent af tar peesacd the opinion that the more- | LoT HOUSEHOLD FUMAITUKE AND CARPETS. |: mn the — played their part in what has been termed ‘A PRACTICAL JOKE. the insinuating influences of the missionaries “cal right,” said John; “just sit down there | Hons of the people to 4 meant na ond FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM iT MAY CONCERN, TO | {nin ‘Mtatcetn ihe ‘elon e with a Liss enge it became, in a very shor eno it” . e threat Henry used | (72 Surrender ig litle to supply _Samabody played . Practical Joke on Guy | © sor lees than’ chat noe tied ee bir Siphon uh gals table, | ACAPTAIN axD TEX ov mis wx Drowxep. | LOT HOUSEHOED GOODE. Miles’ departed for tbe” eart the | gypreciated by the + tinh joke emis Kanakas went wild over it, and if they | took from her pocket a crust of bread, and, |, The steamer Chiswick, bound from Cardift| f7ue ‘Auctiounets. : Miles departed for the appreciated by the victin. joker sent a anything the missionaries wan ey | Se i i to St. Nazaire with a cargo of coal, struck a | 35 ‘veapon in his hand. His statement, ee ee ee tana ekTeMt IOAMY | dispatch to the Tribune stating that Butler wae | were only too willing to give it for the asking, | PPINg it in the hot coffee, began to eat it. yy “< ae | RATCERE, eas) . . ny dis the proof against him, was that he | jjsuble and interesting things were procurs, | jiting and had last. been. seen in the. nelgh- ‘The missionaries were not at. all backward in et oa, and that when | : 0 cared : borhood of the hostile camp. The Tribune | asking and the situation on the islands now is| “Here,” said John, “I'll warm it for you.” | Morning and sank. The captain and ten seamen PEREMPTORY SALE pistol from a bar- | #™ People left who cared to purchase. people telegraphed ‘Cen. Miles calling on him | Just this: The missionaricy own everything, the | As the man took the crust to toast. it” before Seta Cane tae en ene Bed lie bells | OF eR AT Sent ta eit | eae oF nt's statemer | THE DEMAXD Fon GHost SHIRTS. Thar it gn pepresentative, but the general said | natives own nothing: that is generally speak- | the fire in the stove the young woman gave a| for sore bean etn are ertumned life boat | ERANCH STOKE. “411 SEVENTH STREET | SUGNEES SALE 0 There are some people in these United States | that if Mr. Butler visited the hostile camp he | ing. That there are exceptions is matter of ‘ours until they were rescued b; NORTHWEST, BY | TON, Bi FELL DEAD TO THE FLOOR. sand bank off the Scilly islands on Thursday to give + Pp 4 ss “ ( » | sudden start. boats fi i ship. steamer conve; STOCK, WHICH 1 E NI RS’ sig reat entace ecanity oF 0 10 Jail fF x | who have queer ideasas to the datiesand respon- | di! #0 in violation, of strict crdern, and upon | courre._, These missionaries form the planters | ""\-Ou she exclaimed, “I am so sick!” ‘ante Pemeees cng crass iN EvienY" Kesrect, “coSsiaas iS ay: itis nal ec i: - ty. See , however, issionary pal i i i: 5 v e a deed on't your bonor reduce the bail?” asked | bilities ofa major general commanding anarmy | «.¢'o¢ to look for tite lost_one, but the lost | new constitution, made in. pursuance to their | _4 sudden convulsion seized her, her features | rue porx's LETTER To CARDINAL GIBDONe. Le ETCH | retried, Twill otter for asi : | iu the field. | few of these wrote to Gen. Miles | one found himself. When he was supposed to | scheming, is practically unlimited. jeer plete pan pata. he geo meat ved The pope bas finished the long and exhaus- ‘ “ saris capheunaeet ; ; he , face assumed an expression of repose. A replied the judge. | “Let him | asking him to procure various curios for them, | be a prisoner he was being comfortably shel- The public measures are subject to the vote tive study he has been maki ‘the edt Zmoraitze ow the sin of perjury.” | hes, ts relmburss bin, Yor money and time ex- | tered aud fairly well fod in « liahvlle hotel. | of sucht people as enjoy the franchise,” Wut | D2 #8 Age rah Sas esa iscaaa* | Uual quoliaa be: die Uclked Gere — ‘nonsense lca ern nd eo Ea eT cena ambered among such PeO- | was what Deputy Coroner Donlin eaid after he | result, he ix nga letter. to” Cardinal orn pe | NO To Issue an Address. = —— . oe oe bn ple, and the result is that the 45,000 Kanakas | 7 14 " te » | to bas mus to public at His i T that vhich antici- viewed the body. “Starvation, more likely,” | Gibbons pon. subject of Archbish« ire- | Bi ct 3 x al Rights, Civil and Political League, | dueas* were full of that assarance which antici, THE LATE KING KALAKAUA. = tnlsslenctee | observed a bystander. land's discourse. ‘The pope is hig iy antatiod 1, Day, Pana citizens of the several states and | shirts were tho articles most frequently asked | wae g Naval Omicer Says of the Eccentric | Dut the leadera ‘are and anything they aay |_,Zhe® another woman came im from the| with Cardinal Gibbons aatement cod bess | Al, it y territories temporarily residing in this city, is | for, bui_they were extremely scarce. Those ‘ing a manifesto to be issued to the col- | taken off bodies after the fight at Wounded _ eee Bee ' nscherp= me .¢ were soon disposed of by the soldiers, and | The published statement that the late King ed voters of the United States calling upon — au ~ ate & wee, | ig was almost impossible to part alive Indian them to cut loose from old party ties for the | 14 his ghost costume. It was “bad medicine.” present and mselves in the interest | he said. of the colored race. The reasons to be set forth | INTERESTING MORTUARY STATISTICS. are alleged unfair treztment in rega the| Deeply interesting to surgically-disposed | ir bill, the electin=3 the world’s fair | mititary men wouid be the mortusry sfatistics | i street. ‘oes. No, they do not keep up their missionary | eet. a. they decots ‘Gace cunegien 10: SOE | sot Lee Gee ee erent, bo So Sond boty, , = a - growing and politics, and in that way keep | .3 abrantly left the place’ The body ‘Ghee WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN FACTORIES. TCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., Aucts. Kalakaua of Hawaii was, during his lifetime, | busy aud make plenty of money besides.” SS ee ee ey The French chamber of deputies has adopted | PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. hid = x the morgue. frequently scen at the bar of the Hawaiian Ga Candee wemen’a' werefoundafew | bill regulating the employment of women | Ags: BS ROCERIFS. ‘ * a person IGNEI SALE OF STOCK OF GI Hotel ir. Horfolniu in a beastly state of intox: Salvation Army tracts, a rosary and a crumpled | and children in factories. The bill has already BAS Perey wate CS. telat CON paar mén Diwonaicnie ire rea | "ir. George H. Harrie, correspondent of the | Dit Of Paper upon which were printed several working tayo ken’ head a ides tors] SFEEEE, CORRES OF T STERET RORTH- | portorornt of such tenis 1 suns Lowe y visited Honolulu, but who heve had excei- | V*#tington Szan, passed through Omaha to-| There was not a dry eye in the room when he | cach week. "| On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY TENTH. 2802. con his upon the facts set forth in the cardi- taeitter pitas mmission and the distribution of offices. The ; ‘¥, a eon thas been retereet tonccun- | Of the campaign just closed. but the public | ny Veiled Honolule, ut who Beve had excel-| aay en route from Pine Ridge to Washington. | iad finished. It ran e3 follows: ces siedaaiees antes mencing at) TEN O'CLOCK A.M. at siote NO. 1 1c, consisting of Measre. Th generally would care but little for them, so 1| “nt, OPP . a. | Mr. Harries has done some exceptional news- Qn the street, on the street, Advices have been received in London to the é Cook of the District of Columbia, w ouch upon one little peculiarity which | *icities of bis majesty. Among these t work on the reservation. Probably the ‘Found tro with weary feet. s Inckina, Hull of Mass vrart and Davia | may be populacl: understood. Gen. Forsythe, |i8 a naval oficer, who remarked to al Poort ui wae when he gathered together Homeless iachitu? daly Urea <ioct (hat the meaduaate pagers af Mp Sunire actions to report it | In his report on the battle of Wounded Knee, | Star reporter this morning that the statement hi bg ‘Lost to triewds und Joy and natoe, totally disapprove of the treaty of commerce ase, website ie, arte gular meeting of the | gives the uumber of bucks killed as ninety. | did a great injustice to the late king. “Ido | {2e bostite chiefs who were soon to start for Sold to sorrow. sin and shane recentiy arranged with the United States as| Candy aud Show Case, wUl sl, i trout of tue preaniee, tue Bice re P j - Washington and by the aid of an interpreter Wet with rain and chilled Ly storm, ‘distit " sand Dried # rusts, nothing at that, time of the great’ not believe,” he anid, that Kalakaua was ever | interviewed cech one. of thee Tabrae Ynined, wretched, lone, forlorn. Se ee Sa eee ee | seen at the bar of the Hawatian Hotel drank, | Harries was able to send his payer all the chiefs Suill'r wander ou these is nee bocrains BENOONCED. ‘ = pad Searcy Sg te Set an - “ fhe total number of Indiens killed was | for he seldom or never went there in any con-| eo ae mance poed. aes er ane will be buried in potter's field. & meeting of 3/000 royalists in Wimes, | ¥ ; er ote and wort Rose Robey against ing short of 160, and the wounded were | dition. I was stationed in Honolulu for a year | interviews and printed each one with a cut of | She will be buried in pot x France, yesterday the Comte d’Haussonville = latiora Scales, : civate partie > ree the respondent, | fully a hundred more. For more than two | anda half and Ido not think that I ever saw | the savage chicftain whose language was Lange [ce Box, Meat I ee the POKING FUN AT SIR JULIAN. denounced the Lavigerie doctrine of adhesion ————_ to the republic. He said he recognized Cardi- ‘The London Papers Refer Jocalarly to the | nal Lavigarie's authority in matters of religion, weeks I was almost cortinuously in thecompany | the king at the hotel more than three or | quoted the day the party arrived in Washing- of those who did the killing and after the first |four times in that period. ‘Then, again, | ton. Mr. Harries followed this up with some- |day or two { made memoranda of the | it was a remarkable thing for him to be drank, | thing of a revelation tothe Interior Depart- ein but not in politics. 1 sentiments - divid “ h veritable d ment. He showed conclusively that the Indian Alleged Interview. vs he wished his | Textlts of individual prowess on the gory fox he. wae a veritable lank, and fithoush be chieto that bed been, designated to go to Wasi | A: gprecial able reas kan were loudly applauded by the meeting. wish | field. The figures in the aggregate are start-| drank heavily it was very seldom e ays sp: dispa' Ta from pay fos Prancenacptly of th tome, varchaser alter hve sister to reside there, but she camnot om ae-| jing. It was uot difficult to belicve one of the | too much. i have no doubt that the king | ington and buzz the Great Father and get «| London says: Most of the papers refer in a so Esergatie 2 od mh Waniington, 1D. < count of the temper of complainant. He at-| combatants when he cally nsserted that | enj od 8 little round with ‘the boys ocea~ ple ae were. ail from the oe jocular vein to the Pauncefoto interview on the |, ae ee “aprons teamed D | Meodiade SUN BROS., Auctioneers, he i i is alon is ponsible le Y. cd Pp a " a 4 % " . Canada rooms ib [Dov oe ee mele sb fo Res Sictent diepo- | tmise of aie lwostiles, bur when 320 men ‘asoure | has taken, drinks hr te Hlawabien Hote, but | Mcton, and thar nora singio one of them haa | Bering een question, the wlatement of the min-| Lambert o ina eee heepermeig decent eee Fe avsertshe never rais neat tid been known to work in any way; had | ister that he did not know that he was you that their individnal scores range from |I doubt whether such a spectacle as the | ever A iy way; being Jour to ten Indians each then you begin to lore | writer in’ the thorning paper Oe ae et ce chiaple. pase wicks ree gage | interviewed causing much amusement. sith in the axiom which bas it that ngures will | common thing was ever witnessed. And again, | it a ee enadled @) ‘The Globe drops inte poetry, thus: not lie. Averaging the sanguinary informa | withall his qualities asa *hailtellow-well-inet,' | large number of good Indians to almost sup- '‘iaLAGss ee ee SIXTH AND SEVEN. | VALUABLE BOOKS, MANY ON tion, which w: every case volun given, | the old king bad « certain dignity suited to ort theinselves. Not one of the latter ciasa i. nati Want Reciprocity With Canada. By, xirtuc ot trost vested in me I wil! sell on SAT. | AMERICA, I sind that each officer and erlisted man on the | position, and J believe that whatever may have | had been called to Washington and the Indians | Are griefs we share, The following is a copy of a telegram sent by | UKDAY FEBRUARY SEVENTH, itil, "at HALI Pelican Club, in London, Saturday evening for | 7®USTEE AR SMITHSONIAN IRCIT. CATALOGUE SALE 7 D . or £100 a side. Lambert was knocked out in the first round. closet and | under ber feet. He say: is willing she should have » ; | ground killed five of Big #oot's sollowers, in | been the occasion his boon companionsnever | Who were called at once begun to taunt the | And men of fame delightedty the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Exchange : ARE, ‘not wish her to have § i i . ” oodie-goodies over this unhappy condition of int 34. SQUARE 402, x | spite of the fact that the poor old Minnecongue | forgot to address him as ‘your majesty. goodie-g Py Will hear your plaint ¢ Detroit Baturda Lg - 4 pemuce Ruvenorent, | Laat commanded only's sulicient ‘watetors maces ent things. “They drew the only moral there was | ay you declare he a ae pr decd ‘widealley. Improved by stwo-soory tease he ae re Je,toafford but one vietimtoever; | FAUNTLEROY IN DIFFICULTIES, | if it, to wit: ‘That it didn’t pay to work, but if INCLUDING ALSO SOME | eneaabilins. a Site ealeulothen eu anokankie every Indian would at once proceed to have a | Indignantly, excitedly, “On behalf of the members of this exchange, —_—_ *, & iLLUSTRATED BOOKS AND POETS, sed on Bail, 1 i a of i f . 3 monkey and parrot time they would at once re- | That you've been captured in the snare i ata Jozce ot ‘the marta | Cit ‘Capron buttery of Hotei gan |“ Newser Whe Cond, Not Stand Dudes| reve ihe atigntion and tespect of the Great | Ot again heralean snd manatactoring thane of this ety oot | EebiAteat REET Keke, Tee saied Game 6 it of | Could 4 ° that i recs His Yor ther. - Which interviewers bring to f vested George B. Conk on @ writ of | — fg piety agen toon pe inane od ngers about to cross the| ‘This fact Mr. Harries sent home to the au-| erste rie ag ns, bear in behalf of the very large number of mer-| GRAVING aid MOS tesirable LAW BOOKS, Seana ie, the cone of | Haswas corners, Gas ee ee Riot a Deckiyn witnessed an amusing | 2orities at Washington and the resulc was thet all there's only one escape chants and manufacturers of this state, who |” Terms. ras ALMOST ALL IN FINE CONDITION. rk. Mr. Clark at once | Vuiry litterly anniliilated nearly twothooend ee © | the Indian office sent Mr. TY. W. Blackburr, | For men of poptlarity. approve not only of reciprocity with South and Toned $. one y aDcTION ROOM C. tioned for a writ | fndiaus—the most. gigantic piece of ‘Indian | "°° the other day, says the New York Herald. | tormerly of Omaha, out from Washington pos: | From chicls'ete walt’ with mouths agape, ‘entral America, but all A we acknowl. | Sonu zn 13) semiannually. and | TO TAKE PLACE AT MY Al a abeas corpus asking bis discharge, claiming | slaughtering ever done in suck a short period | 4 entleman, who had just purchased a ticket, | haste to muster a ‘delegation of industrious, | ‘To practics their barbarity, cag the commercial fener. A eared a ELEVENTH ST. AND PENNA. AVE, pour : ee j wpe rhe in gathering his change from the ticket seller's | progromive Indians iy order that they, too;| Inailence stern your jomrceys take, prsclyapnety tener ap sa elena Laces] pigapeven ars ia om window let full from his Band quantity of | Might talk with the Great Fathec. Be dumb, for though it's truly an unpleasant THE ENTERYRISING PHOTOGRAPHERS. * ‘ -————— +00 sacrifice 40 such ‘is fame, Sir THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, FEBRU- About the last of the bay sofourners to leave | Coins cents —— and ae adem Demarest Denies His Guilt. : ARY 12 AND 13, AT 7 O'CLOCK. ; ; | Pine Ridge were the photographers. Some of | ‘ered in rections over the madly pave} Tiss, ‘sssomblyman Funk P. ‘Demensst ; to anthorize the iaste, &e. them laid up treasure on earth while they were | ™€"i 1, sin of a newsbor, from whom the | f N¥8ck, N-Y., has persistently refused to make 7 ) ‘ia; ieee tea allan say pein r= svummemtan hen ga ora: fo hw a aera jontgomery directed it to iesne, | . but they bad to work for it fi light Fs ‘ment wrges made ee a LA THE MEN THE ab Clark being produced the heating was | until it was almovt ‘time for daylight tormeke | gentleman had bought a paper, for which he im cc ieisbetnge aboat fasta eon tases toate ‘A London dispatch sintes that the mall steam- | abe, ARNT ie ee THOMAS DOWLIN ec on $1,000 bail, | another appearance. ‘The early bird was the | had not yet paid, went to therascue of the truant | 01.00, Hs hus held tothe esurse beerene rie | ship which has just arrived from the Azores Le WASHINGTON, D. C., UNCANSON BRUS,, Auctioneers biped whieh captured the worm in this cam-| coins, At almost the same moment another ; aoe - fails to bring any information of the missing x co | — we Frarthe opportunity to photograph the bate | Hie fellow, clad in the familiar costume of a |S"Hemarest now, by consent of fe cousect, to nccops the affable advances | American life boat yacht Norton. ‘The advices SECT T Ate Was Gea tnt ae POE tephen Whitney agt. Anthony | eee ee we et ee thereon, | little Lord Fauntleroy—leather logging», gloves, | makes an emphatic denial of each and every it 5 atid say that the little craft had not reached the BAX) ON AF, STEEL, BEING MOUSE AND Dey et al. a petition has been filed by Henry | sgeh chances are not very ruinerous in this | U8 bair and all—hore in eight, He wav ac’ | Gharge that hint been nade against hime Ho if the German | island. This information makes the fate of the TNTuE CITY OF WASBINGTUN. - Se Zavoia, through Jones & Voorhees, for a | country and at this date. ‘They are desirable | Gently his a wD perc pie ope a tiorongh investigation me declares patria Mantier ae | bee pope jm — shipping = deerce to se Lorenzo Augu: and, Ri- | for the money thatis in them. when viewed | " “Human uature is very strong in a boy. even 2 | Sit the ‘allegations of embezzlement, foie John Burns. It is hardly likely that Sir Julian bottoms senators hands have gone to Ronn oka fe “ %s F cardode Zavola the amount of dividend they | from the photographer's standpoint. The tur-| Lord Fauntleroy. Espying a, dime. the new- cml fread. rBery i ‘that he was being interviewed e are entitled to on 124 shares of the stock of the | {**S_stfist_had no opportunity at all, but | comer forgot the dignity of his exalted rank, ———— roo P of publication, otherwise his ‘Murdered in Card Quarrel. Galveston Bay and Tesas Land Company. He | apecl to get incre with, profitable ue epditnna, | H eee ee eS ret A Peculiarly Revolting Suicide. inexplicable. (In charity, therefore, | aaj. W. A. Williams, a prominent end popu- claims us one of ‘he heirs of stockholder that | It was burd work to supply the local demand | Fnich he promptly pockstel, °°" | Peter Johnson, twenty-two years old, eom- | We are bound to believe that he ae ‘one $50,000 was awarved and at that time there was | for the pictures they took and for awhile quite | "4ygh hePromptly pocketed. | ot | sisted suicide in Trenton, N.J., at the house ee ee tenor tat rakes Ltd canteens Fi appropriation, OL A000, sade March 6: ee [ie el etet Geese. hicn n pep ey Peg bejeweled ee ee charactor, but not so much on his diplomatic | early Saturday morning. ‘The two men were met Oe Extinen photogeapied incu Seammenced the | Roam. "Doncher how ne Getice'en' to] toueyesratd eb. ir method wee pertce: | Tame drew knife. SB. Wiss nid ho es —-—— luere-catehing Job of making pictures of the | *“y,, ther of th daeekt larly revolting. He went into the kitchen, ac- unai whereupon Williams his She Was One Handred and Four Years Oid. | army by companies. Of course itty soldier arenataite oudnd sctag het eyeing in [alc iting ite i page toe Bean a| Judge 8. 3 Witt of & hnstings a court of — it on the table. J. B. Williams mme Bruce, as an old colored | ranted) Cyrene in which he was a Bg. | {2 dirty hands of the newsboy. | Sho ilew to | Proect-tonding rite from aegouad sins | Serrmnag ppd adeno acsanatesh nook aan Spltealy Crono reveives maed eed. Mad. named Hannah Bruce was | beam’ Shace wnatenang aa the tasinee, re eae Ee, child.” | banging by ond losted and cocked the gen lace recently. rushed out into the darkness, and Moore's cemetery near Hillsdale yes- plaminarss, pisean pvsleer Mig we you arrested, you young | Hothen tied» rope to the trigger. Benting | Rev. T. A. Hall of Manassas bas been called to | He is thought to have gone over the mountain’ von. The funeral services were nae Pope gama sega “i “L ain't no scoundrel,” said the gamin, drop- | bimeclf in a chair he put the muzzle of the gui pow ae | cd gery erie the Central Ave-| into North Carolina. |. Williams was a in the Good Hope A.3LE. Church, Ls a oe Saee hands and releasing the little Jord. | in bis mouth and pulled the rope. The hg er ae lawyer, prominent in political and bs the teleg=aph operators than by any of the | Picke yer kid give up de money,” he con- | of shot tore a frighttul hole in Ciseles, widely known and’ popular. other temporary vesidents at Pine Ridge. When | tinued. *“He ain't got no right ter keep it.” ————- +e the troops first came here the only electrical | Little Fauntleroy raw plensed to be | means of commanication with the outer world | released from the clutch of the ed | was a single wire to Rushville—a telephone | little hands of the newsboy. gave up the line. To uke this communication more cer- | Money , with his mother, tain, speedy and secret switches and keys were | ¥! dirt the mit put in anc the oe convertible. ‘then the masterinaster en; wo telegra| fore, who relicved gach other ‘every feel hhonrs and relieved the newspaper ents all the time. As government “ Virginia State Notes. qi ul ff i in which she was for many years a worshiper. The deceased was born in Prince George's ear 1787, and was conse- i alt H : f i 8 ae t] i He i if Ba } ‘The Hatchet baz referred more than once to | i con’ the oung feller | ton and 8 the horrible condition of the 7th street road | y : be fenepcntinental ros Wart of yee above the boundary. Why the Commiméoners | pee dade a should ave failed to have the road repaired is unaccozntable considering the great amount of travel over it. For over a year past the Tuc! Bas been almost im) stable, particulaely | r. i E [3 Hi Action. Catholies of Nova Scotia bave written to Archbishop O'Brien protesting against his taking sides with the conservatives on the trade question, stating ‘that they looked upon his language as involv- FoF Er ; 5 ing the decliration that ifthe candidates for | oe rence, however, the representing of Haiifaxat the pending ‘wires from | truth: elections pesca ms} savoecate unrestricted reci- ‘of about mR ity with the United states his gfece would Foci called upon to command his-people to vote ‘against such candidates.

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