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go » J INGTON THE avientie sta - WaSHIN D.C. THURSD AY, DECEMBER 31, 1891. —trying to out Pearline. You gain nothing by doing without it, but great deal. Pearline makes it easy to keep you lose a washes clothesorcleans house, saving labor in everything; it harms nothing. Besides it does away with the Rub, Rub, ere’ll always be trou- You will work hard to do little, and do little but hard work. Bev are ble without it. of umitations whieh are being m door to door. y goods do not re ate methods to on its merits, and is manulact JAMES PYLE, New Yor Gurp MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. BAKER & C0.’S ~ Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of bas been remove Is absolutely pure and ‘it is soluble. No Chemicals used in its preparation. f Cocoa mixed with Starch, Ar-awroot or Bugar, erefore far more eco- . coating less than one centa cup Itisdelicious, nour- febing, etrergthen:p DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids It as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers W.BAKER &CO., Dorchester, Mass. Ceres Flour makes more Bread, makes | any other Flour manufactured. Beware of imitations of the brand “Ceres.” co a) asox & Cares #50 GENTS AND LADIES’ SHOES wt Be Seen to Be Appreciated. ATENT LEATHER EVENING AND RECEPTION ‘For Gents and Ladies. ALL SHADES SIIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES. 29 F ST. Nw. Baltimore Store, 4 and 6 West Baltimore st. P. S—Any one sending their name and addresscan ove one of our Bandsome Ilustrated Catalorurs sent BAY SIME: Portes TRACT Abies st Daliews sag person Who miareys >" 1, ether inn ings aleor writing an adverti¢ment, will steal. Tt inalge- no difference how ridic asus the price we name we ive tue goods snd you get ter: as long as wees vet sem. Gf. Fatension Tabi, 63.98. 6-tt. Claster- Vard-wiele Carpe. 1254, 20. 25e.. es; ~ i Furniture, Carpets, Calae, Be. SM Le Tek &. ow. beg Pend Q Pure White Se! ted Fur Bums, 273, Cast? ‘st AMEICAN TENNIS PLAYERS ABROAD Campbell Has Already Salled and Others Are | Ho: Likely to Follow Him, Oliver 8. Campbell of Brooklyn, the cham- pion lawn tennis player of the United States in! years of age, ssid Tuesday both singles and doubles, sailed for Europe several weeks ago on a plessure trip, to be gone until next summer. He will spend part of the winter at Cannes, in the delightful eli- mate of which place many of the great English iy, and practice at tennis all ampbell will undoubt- edly meet them there, and at least watch them practice If he finds that their ability to play the game is not so superior to that of Amer- nds be- lieve that he will measure racquots with some of them while there, and if he has avy success ninat thes sh experts iu France, many believe pepe pyro oud. play for the English players go annual through the winter icans as is popuiarly supposed his championehip 1f Campbell should play in England it would give the champiouship contests there an inter national flavor and the result would be anx- iously awaited bere, for the belief is fast grow. ing in this country that the chatpious bere not fully as clever at the are today almost if game ax are Englishmen H A. Ditson, the American tepnis enthusiast, who last season at Wim- ampionship week, as was Beach, a New Haven player of fair abil liy It wasthe opinion of bot of these gentle- | men, expressed at that time, that Campbell | sld have won the English eb ampionship bad he competed for it last July. ‘There are a few facts that give color to the belief that Camp-| bell will play at Wimbiedon next June. While versstion with a New York Zriwune re- > w well-known 1 ence Hobart is also considering going abroad m the spring an? if he did he would be pres: entatlcast ut Wimbledom during the great championship contest. The same rumor has been beard several times lately abuut E. P. MeMullen, and 11s thought that one or both Jof these two pla there America’s reputation could aot be better up held. and all feel sentatives would make eredtiavle for no more export players could Le seleeted from this couniry’s list of “eracks” thuc those mentionec Campbeil is now ranked as the best player im America aud Hobartas second While McMullen was not ranked this season, as he did not play at Newport, he would certainly be entitled to & place among the first filteen players of the country. Campbell and Hobart will certaiuly be back in time for the Newport championship contest in August and McMullen probably will be, if be gues abroad at all. ——————- SAW BEARS, NOT SNAKES. Jack McAuliffe Finds Two Unexpected Visit- ors in His Bed Koom. When Jack McAulifie, the light-woight champion, who is staying at a hotel in Boston, awoke yesterday morning, he was confronted by two enormous black bears. He dia uot take time to consider how the bears got into his room. or whether they were tame or wild, neither did he take time to dress with his usual care, but made @ wild dash for the door. The door gave way with a crash and the pugilist rolled over several times before he gained his feet. He was so anxious to increase the distance between himself and the intruding animals | that he came near breaking his neck down staizm He managed to reach the bar and gasp for a small bottle. When he had sufficiently recovered he told | kes better Bread than | the bartender the story. That worthy shook | | his head and advired Jack to live quietly for | awhile aud he would soon get over seeing wild animals and reptile Jack was unable to convince him or any of J other sporting men who were loun | ing around that a managerie had broken loose in | is room. He finally induced the proprietor, | k wnd several others to accompany lim up- | stairs and see for themse! ves. They formed u hollow square, and, with Jack | in the cetter, proceeded to the room. The proprietor was the first to enter. He gave one whoop and tried to force his way through the crowd. The pair of bears were calmly looking at the crowd in the doorway. One of the sports hada pistol, and before the animals could spring upon them he began a fu-ilade. it was a six-chambered weapon and he took three shots atench bear. ‘Ihe bears received the bullets with stolid indifference. They neither moved nor blinked. ‘be proprietor yelled: “We've ali got em. I begin to sce snakes as well” ‘Then one man, bolder than the others through previous knowledge, walked up to the bears, polled their cart and kicked them, but ther dict nor move, because they were stuiled and belonged to’ ing museum. The brave man has since missing. McAuliffe sey be will kill him. ‘Ihe proprietor of the hotel said"~"They ara on me, gentlemen,” and solemnly piloted the entire gang back again to ‘After recovering from the fright McAuliffe jow let Gibbons and Myer decide which is the better man and I will fight the winner. I would dearly like to have ¢ crack at Myer. I Tcouid whip easily after tats.” EDISON AFTEB IKON. ‘The Wizard Will Crush Thousands of Tons of Jersey Rock. working magnetic tron ore thirteen and has since been experimenting at a Ogdeu. iu the highlands of New Jersey, whi wili, he believes, demonstrate the commercial valve of bis ides, which is to separate the ore from the rock by eiset: icity. Edison states thas by January 1 the Ogden plant will be puttirg throagh 2,000 tons cf rock adey [1 speaking of bis scheme the grent in- ventor sai2: “The ores of New Jersey sro in the primal rocks, aa! if these mineralized rocks 2n b2 work commercially there ie more iron ore in ths -\ate of New Jersey than Seay othe: area of equal size im the world, ‘The average wi oof the minecahzed rock 0 fevt, conta’ning stont 16 ie oxide It has out hereto. “ supposed Dy iron mee thot any roc! giving "20 than 30 yer cout could bs cow vily cor--vntrated. and thi mail i erected purpose of proving the contrary. If st gecess the highlands of New Jer- oace more bom with the iron in- Kevolts in South America. Heraid' ¢ San Salvador dispatch dwho was acting ina sus- d to Gen. Figuerva and signed President Barrillas of Guate- Aad with twill — tana us In car trh 5 Watched with egret Deir gradual descent, Leaviug, @ blank, the kindle? armament, ‘Tous, day by day, the year 438 rounded out, oft rimmed. s»some red-hot redoudt, ‘The pageant hating, as vane ater pla, | And lesving sratiered fragmen tf i.9 Gay, if no other year skail on me rise, {eT venokt ne are these early akion, Grant, thea, thatin falth's raiment white I see bub iu eterbug. ‘The sun that ses BP) Has SS A MATRIMONIAL ADVENTURER. Corpse and | The Crime.tet Whisk John Anderson ts ‘Wantod in 8t. Loule. The report that John Anderson was arrested in Albany, N. ¥., ie of great interest to many talwart policemen | people in St. Louis, where the man cut a wide spellbound in the eleventh districtstation house | #wath as a mattimonial adventurer. He went Monday morning as he innocently told them fm how be Lad watched his father die and had then | # ® *mall but aristooratic hotel on Washington nursed his baby brother and cared for his little | *¥¢nue. He seemed to bave plenty of money sister until some one came to help him. The | *°4 lived bigh boy was Tommy Searles. By his side sat bis | i#800n developed that he had advertised for = He said he wasa wealthy ranch owner of California, and he wanted @ middle-aged lady of means to join her fortune with his. He received many answers, and came to an an- derstanding with a Mra. Purcell, who owned o small store and had $2,000 in cash. While he wae negotiating with her, a widow from Girard, Kan., accompanied by pearance. It has si Teon had been to persnaded. her to sell some coal lands and join him in St. Louis. He had told her to bring a stout young man with her to act as snperintend BRAVE LITTLE TOMMY SEARLES, He Guarded His Fath Baby Brother. A dirty little ronnd-faced boy, not yet seven Philadelphia Press, beld » group of big, to St. Louis abort three weeks ago, His mail was very heavy, and chabby-faced sister, her band in bi her big blue eyes she looked wonderingly at the policemen, The baby was almost frozen to death and the matron had wrapped it op ina blauket and placed it beside « fire to thaw it out. Ihe dead body of the father was outside in the patrol wagou and was soon being car- ried away te the morgue. As the wagon rolled «way from the station im and said: man, put in’ an veloped that Ande: house Tommy bi “Weil, they brought us bere in the wagon with dad Dad's dead and they have taken bim There's no use worrying any more And Tommy replied: “No, it won't do us any guod to worry.” policemen looked at each other and teare came im the eyes of some of them as they turned away their heads. It was about 8 o'clock on Monday morning when the bons of a gang of wheelers on pier 18, Richmond coui whurves, Was no one stirs life aboard the canal boat Wa at the end of the pies, cabin he shouted: at any stage of the complaint, |" it gives prompt relief followed by RECEIVER'S SALE. BY AUCTION OF THE STOCK, UF HARDWARE, TOOLS . i Nis AN LS, HAKNESS, cure; but if taken | biss° SP suohaManee Biss :. MOVED "LO OUR SALES hOO! early in the attack, S\LVANIA AVENUE SORTHM EST, VENL OF BALE, ON PLIDAY, ELGHTHt JANUARY, Ise, BEGINNING ar 9 O'CLOCK AM. Ta pars ’ Ita day of November im oquity 2s, tal. v= et al i@ District of Colu bi P i p. werd receiver in suid | ative, aud Uy virtue Of this certain deed from Ellen c, Gray, Gray, Geo H. Gray e rry Ka ph L."Gatt to dao. F Suepp: tof bis ranch. He pair and domiciled them ata cheap en he wanted her to let him have the got for the land, but she refused. He then got the young man to give him $60, all he had, and saying he would go and get the marriage license and then buy ruilroad tickets for the party, he departed. He went straight 1, and with Mrs. Puroell left for ‘The Kansas widow returned about that.” Then the big noticed that there | Cleveland, Ohio. to her home very mi When he reached Cleveland Anderson robbed Mrs, Purcell, whom he had marrie¢, and, leav- ing her destitute, disappeared. It is for this arrested at Albany three other women. ently sixteen years ndering Boy lying Valking down near ‘Hey there, aboard the | mber of | bo crime that be wi “Tennis Club said that Clar- | He also foole these, a young girl ap d to be an accomplice. about eighteen year# old, eloped to Chicago with him severni month apparentiy anxious to secret, and so faras k that he married them. Pretty soon a dirty face und frowseled That was Tommy Searles. | asked the boss of ptain aboard?’ the wheelmen. down in the cabin, ply. given inw matter-of-fact style | ‘ago. These two are cep their experience n they do uot say Tie third, however, is aged woman whom the people call the She has told the chief of polic but otherwise hy She says Anderson marricd | her over a year ago, and sie will “pu sue penitentiary for bigainy if possible. n atuough he claims to , she says. an educated man, end porsessed of some property, but he frequently gets inte a tight p! then is game is invariably * of some foolish woman and get her She suye she has been on his trail for #ix months, and will follow iim to the end of the earih to see him punished. Jead,” was the + would join Campbell | If these three clever players do op- | pear on the English tennis field next yeur | Just you go back and stay there for a: few said the man when be had recovered name aid who she is lity isa secret prevents nfident that these repre- | down the pier to Richmond eleventh district, und 2 Jead down in the coal boat. policeman wept down into that cabin the sight he saw almost unne with Lis head under the stove, was the d body of Capt. y was swinging hie baby hammock, which was strung across the cab his sister was curled yp ina bunk looking her dead father beuw Holiancer. Qn the floor nmy as Officer Tryon stooped down and turned the body on the} ‘The wan was cold in bis jaw where he had struck the stove lid not stop te question ths el then but hurried toa p: call for the wagon NOTED MAKES 4N MARYLAND. High-Bred stock Now at Wyndham Waldeu's The breeders of Maryland date baek to the AUCTION 9 ———AUCTION SALES. __ FUTURE DaYs, DURCANSON BOS. aacncnge: TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALU, XyetHWest, iN THE Dintrct ot oimai pod aeeeeeeats Ser ae Bee ectora a oa eae y ine f action, et HALF-PAST has repeatedly Founs rebel Eatin feat of ule wre ‘seventy seven (177), 1m the cit; proved itself to be | irises us the best remedy UN 4s postponed until TUESDAY, J. said, made and recorded on tiv said 12th dal Vetuber, 1-1, in hier 1:00, 1000 d recordeo: ihe District of Co.iwnbia, 1 will ell by Hic aw LOR ob PalDAY, JANCARY 1 wee, bewmeng at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., within the e8 rove oF Katelitle, Dare & Co.. 25 Poi 2 7 parciy wentioned below. com | OF EVERY DESCRIPT10) AGILCULT Can AND Alad EMELE SES PAINTS AND CIib. sid further progress | [78 oy Singhs of the disease. Two site Cas ; It is th te | [PoE Me a aS 18 the specific | petit Gooey Unt ALny POUSb is ata for colds, coughs, TERMS CASE 0 p. sEPPERD, bronchitis and store. iE SISTERS IN RGE OF 4 Department for Dreswinaking and JONAS CREATED. dvors'from st. Qa Thorourh instruction tm all departments ix second: ance with Lest modern methois, Eapectal advantages in Eng ish Litersture, History, Muderu Laortares wd Music. Every appliance for health and comfort of paps. imciedine ample exerctae rounds, steam hem, sar (erurer olovator and perfect sanitation. For circulars apply to the Principal, Mr, RLIZABETH J. SOMERS. TITTRATORE. PRor. isoticited. 153 LORFFLE MSc Eos eee = “Wankiaston Sedine, pecieiorkis ATGH MATERIAL. af, NAPS lan wlh."crepe: oe PINKING, BUTTONS TO ORDER: the Demorest sew uy taachine, fre respect, sold ata fart | ro Vroperty at the | for ted WFustees reverve tie riglit to Teeell ‘the a ri EC [sallgcci is tree ANDALW A. LIPSCOMB. PF Koom 27, Fs rm GASTON Niko: J. HOLDSWORTH GORBOS™ { Trustees. Frm iu Prem uever ol a16.akds S043 st 2 . t2-ON ACCOUNT, OF RAIN THE ABOVE SALE. UARY FIFTH, INDERGARTEN AND Be “CLASSES, AD- EK, Fine Dicasmaker and Ladies’ Tajior. Formerly 12th and G ste. “a + Where they Lave larwer and better accom ode E ane P. D cin" vexing Ann Panty RESSES: ERIENCED AND suc. censful teacher, ew and wanere teria awe PARTIAL CLEANING OF THE MosT DELICATE FABRIC. LACES OF ALL KINDS FINISHED —DeEMI NEUF. Anowelae of drawing be evant (COLUNBIAN UNIVERSITY Law scHOOL The Hon. WILLIAM E. SIMONDA, U Kate M. Gray ond Toceiver as alore: Loe lectures amy ‘ INS, Registrar, 4 to 5 o'clock p.m M's Gaia MES C. WELLING 1103 G STRERT NORTHWEST. Teacher of Piano f. m.W. Artistic Masof System of Technic. ! IA COLLEGE OF COMM: @.. oppostie City: Post Offoa, K. URNER, AM. CE, Prig and typewriter: the “esituatien. Cou patterns liave teen Fecctved by te Misses 1.308 Behe wt. a. w toetruction by emperh ; from 62 to $6. Thorous Service courses class instruct! prices. Send tur catalogue. GIT ASth st, maw. Rooms 22-25 Le Droit bu. e VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPER’ 200, GF STEEL AND NOS. 1900, 130% IKTM STRERT NOMIM three childrea were placed in the wagon and ys the New York 7ri- YHIs EVENING by a teur-stury new. bri roots, with all modern 1119 The baby was tune. Many of the borser imported to this country at early dates were Inuded at Balti- more, und were sent to farms in various parts bred ip Maryland were in Great demand for breeding purposes iu Penn- sylvania and New York affected the breeding interest so mmch that Maryland took # minor place as a horse-breed- ing state.g The late war ulso retarded the breeding interests in Maryland. Since that time Gov. Bowie, Mr. Morris and Wyndham Walden have done much ain a reputation for Maryland. Many horses care trom there. At the present thue Wyndham Walden is breeder in the state. almost as Cold us the | tian shirt and pettie | almost wncouscious, It was immediately placed in the care of th apd after working w ceeded in reviving the ckild. Lamb then ordered the child cent to the Peun- aylvania Hospital. died yesterday, about 11 o’¢lock in sich for @ few da: WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, oat on and it seemed matron at the nit for un hour she sue- District Surgeon ‘The war of 1812 TRIS DAY AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M., 3 AND 7:30 P. M. A large and vaiuabie stock of high-grade, first-class SILVER WARE, By order of the Taunton Silver Plate Company, At our sales room, corner 10th street aud * Tominy said. with whatyou call the Clabangh, John Yad he heen drinking?" No: not since Chi a bucket yesterday iw: head hit the stove ar 1 guess it broke bis jaw. itdid He never spoke after he fell. hoid of him aud sie I saw the last bre: ibat was abont five niuutes after Le closing sale on do a hole in his jaw. joked as though most extensive is in Middleburg, adjoining farm, wiicit is leased trom the Clabaugh estate. out JY acres. ward Kelly’ wk iim, but T saw he was leave his body. | Mr. Widden's DDE strect northwest. Als new brick ttwe Si sellay wittltaotern - : ry it ci an excellent tecatics ats we aiid od es nd offers Bus opportunity {or tkves AUCTION. ‘rivera Oue-bsh east Cs jUalAd DOWLING & BON, Auclicncers, Uz Est. mw, cess dye ent ch ‘use uf the Frene 0 lessons, 818. 307 D Cveabing a Bpeclacty Dyuine, DRY CLEANING, . MATHEMATICS, HOOKKEEP- ad C1Vi! Service Preparation. er, Annapolie and 3 ALY FIFTH, i8@2, at FOUR O'CLOCK, Will seul in frout of the y 1 and “02, each fromting 20 feet on the ‘nurt! P street ly a depth of 97 teet to sn auiey, each eat Point. Prot. ‘Send tor circular 006 G ST. NW. Dresses dyed a Mourning Binck my fall specialty. Ne, g.1) 26et on the w oat mle of BOth sirect by, OT feet to sm wives, each buproved nit, coMtainius 7 Fo jrevemente. This p iss SCHMITDS SCHOOL. KINDEMGARTEN, )KENCH D\ LING, SCOURING AND DIY CLEAN ADVANCED AN aw lacie” exc PARTY DRESSES, 71 ND CaKOLINE LEKCH, ahd Maison atiewe, aris. Jauce to «ust purchasers posit of $1W) un euch Louse at the tune of save . aud Sst ADA TOWNBEND, Teachers, 1317 R** List, DARK & CO. SALE OF THE AND _PANC IKON 8.A¥i ngiish horse that At THE SOW TEAST COnN ER OF NISETESSTH ASD Kis LEIS NORTHWEST Pennsylvania avenue northwest. BY tccrion, By virtue of a deed of assicmment ziven to mo,on Decrmuber “4. A.D 1sile and aicy. Secor THURSDaY. sen by ‘auction ‘ou MUNDAY, Fockra, spe ier, AT TEN © WALTER B. WILLIAMS &c0., | within ves trade Aatures, Be Auctionors, | yart ol WEAS, corrres, spices, ca | EIN bescarrion: ¥ I knew he was gone. showed much *peed on’ the tur,, is the leading FUTURE DAYS. Why didnt you tell some one yesterda; = = POWDERS, "PICKLES, IVES, OLIVE OIL, SATO! ‘There is a good t abou: your father's d ‘How could I? ning wider than ever. off, and besides, ALK & Cu.. aucnoneers, tan REGULAI SATURDAY SERVES, SAL! OF HovsrHo! the farm, where ti asked Tommy first lessons and are pre- pared for ihe su w sterling horse as studs and the when I talked rand baby cried and 1 I did the best 1 could,’ Wilh the air of a man of matu “And did you iouk aiter yor sine your fa “Yes, sir; and 1 didn't P The baby was cross and J bad to be up nursing him ail aight.” “Aud you weren't afraid?” “No, sir. There wasn't anything to be afraid about going | jore at the head of the g list of royaliy bred eS on thie faci, it looks as if some of the high cluss horses of ue tuture wall come from . enue northwes:, a lane | ETAL ASSO couvetion o: Houretic . ALOU, Al TWLLVE O'CLOC At our Lorse and cariase West, im tear OL Limit salen Walden’s farm hardly be exceiled in individauls anywhere. st includes 1’ will be bred to Galore breeding or as riguante, oue of | dig RATCLIs.4, DA HOMAS DOWLING & SON, AucuUnecte, Terns Gig Est. nw, JOHN T. CROWLE! a28.5t Assignee of Geo. B! Mickiiu & "PHOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctionce: see WHERE GAME IS ABUNDANT, Goorgia; Keckon. one of the best campaigners on the turf; Correction, i tecess und Spinaioug. ‘The public bh Some of them imay nte has run her REGULAR SALE O8 HOLSEHOLD FUY URES AND CAKMAGED, &o., AL Ol ie ek Sop ages mind bores tee ee ebb OF 41H AND L SUKEETS NOK 2, but L'intrigu Horsemen unite in saying that she is one of the most bewutiful specimens of the thoroughbred that ever lovked through « A Section of Pennsylvania Where Huniers ource of constant wonder to visitors hereabout, says # special from Readin, that wo many sorts of wild animals that are prac- tically extinct in the older border states should abound as they de im this part of Pennsylvania. That section bas been pretty well settled for nearly two Centuries, and yet all the wild animals which: the early English and Swedish colonists found there are still well represented to this day except the wolf. Bears and decr are frequently encountered in Berks and adja- tainounte, foxes, minks, otters, groundhogs, raccoons, skunks, opos- sums and muskrats there is no scarcity, as annoyed: farmers im the back townships can ut aud Uak Chamb Mirror-fron: tresses, Bulsters and 1 CANADIAN ruckery, four G4) SLow Cason, one evo. DIVORCES, The Present System Is Considered Cumber- Canadian newspapers are agitating for the establishment of a federal throughout the dominion. courts actually exist in several of ihe provinces, the granting of divorces, properly speaking, belongs to the dominion senate. the aged legislators (ail are appointed for life), whose duties in another direction simply con- sist of ratifying the busivess from the lower house, devote their spare time to investi cases of matrimonial unbappiness. The lute Sir John Macdonald, at various periods in his political cureer, insisted that the tion of divorce courts and the abolition of the divorce fufctions enjoyed by the senate cof public morality. imsinted that the securing of e made us diflicuit as possible Wont to point to what he lowering of public morals reeulti prevuiliog in In the province New Brunswick tablished befor One Landau, nearly new, i pertect o=der, Leen used | IFnt on 4 strect Burts west by Although divorce ALCLIFFE, DAKK & Ci cent counties, and of PEREMPIORY NIMPROVED PROPEUTY FL ENU:. (bOUNDAK BoaWerd NORTH Cotas SiKEE:S EAST, Ab AUCTION : 2ULSDAY, JANUARY Fis Ici, 1892, AT FOUR | Termisto be O'CLOCK FM. we Wi rae sell at pubic auction in front LOLS so, W AND_EAST HALY OF LOT 34, IN AKE 66s, sy 3 a8 63 FELL ON ELUKIDA AVENUE (or ° 5 ry strest), WITH AN AVERAGE DEriil | J ATIMER & SLOA’ Fy 28 near the evectric raiiroad aud New | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PES Worse Yerkaveude ston of the Baltinoreard Oinedspet | POPE LY er cpap baes 2 Filip Bixler of Rending, while walking in the park at Kiapperthal last Monday, captured Thothas A. Edison first conceived #he idea of | a live specimen ot the white’ eyos. Foxe: are so numerous that freight trains often run them down ou the tracks. have been seen and killed along the Blue eine within the past two months There J no scarcity of coons and almost any night a ty of expert bunters cas bag 3 dozen in a toundbeg hunting has develaped into the ng Amusement for the local sportsmen um with pink porvunity 10F Investivent would be destruc ade known aL suc, L” MER & SLOAN GOVERNMENT SALE OF 45 FILL CASER URE CENSUs OFFICE AND ALL IN hvtished as ind Le GOOD OBDEK. On SALUKDAY TED O'CLOCK vorce courts were confederation, and ne com- plaint has been made that the operuti been to muke divorce more common in those provinces than in other por- On the contrary, the percentage of divorce casee to population will be found to be lower in Nova Seo:ia and New Branewiek than in Oxtario contests sued groundnogs befer On Tuesday F. 0 of Tilden townshi; Tot Fie Cases ur Koods Were Lormeriy . While out gunning for rab- bite chased» large’ catamount up a tree. Be- jb near enough to shoot the Becretary of the Inver. fore they could BOPTLES ASB Siow CHEESE, at our sases SCALES, PL. M.. ALSO, Sih Caiscet north-| AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. 1 1 HORSE, WAGON This stock is in Brst-class co being of new and all Tuad thy AUCIION. Din: and duly recorled in Liber nt public auction DAY, JANUAMY RIGHT LUCK F. M., the fol! situated in’ thé ‘erty Coruinila, und Lnownt aud distingul plan of the saidcity am the west t roy Of ‘ot 4u square ive tuerecn, purchaser. aze.dte, JOHN E. BEALL SEVELLON A. NOS AND ORG TANCES MARTINS ENGLISH AN = —— ch Private Day School reopeus October 1. 1205 Ost now. Parisian n LOT NEW stock, Lene We aGEEAT DISCOUNT U—uade by Esicy, Mason and Haun, &e., Lany erm to responsible parties. SANDEKS & STAYMAN, (, © SeViNs, TROT ST: 3 A ‘Teacher of UITAR. MANDOLIN, BANJO, A New aud busy Method. GAILLARD (OFFICLER D* ACAD! 1LLAKD"S (diplomee) 8CHOOL, AGES, 906 F street GEKMAN, SPA’ ‘We ave organs as i TIAN. S—THh STANDAL muetit of the world. 4 24 stb wt. Pianos 20% Hand ITALIAN by utual method. the ie Jeading educa by HUGO WORKCH & | rent, moved and PUPIL OF EMIL BEEN, VOICE CULTURE. J iuscles, resulting im opment of the female Solce. Hixh tones of the wale vowe @ specialty Serntific treatise of voice sent on structor at Norwood Eustitute. wurdays at 91.5 1 st SHINGTON FEM, ; day and boarda siraction. ucderate ten Chula aj vip te Mime pkOF. PFUHL. SCIENTIFIC AND SPIRITU, Astrologer, casts Lorosopes, «ives astro ckarts of Your lite, gives sino . MIXED AND MBER PICKLES IN BULK, SAL HES, LUBS BROOSIS, First-class tuninz and ‘Also Orcans and Musical Merchandise. png Smeg elpemiays and t brida. nd Christias presents, at Agency, SIL B.w. ght colaree of tm ent aoeiatan ‘Pruncipal. Wrize Medal Paris indorend by over 200 frst preutans, “hoow and cblteces f9¢ Manos taken tn exe piritual treats re tice 4146 at. nw. owl WASHINGTON KINDERGAKTI NOMMAL INSTITUTE, MODEL RISDELGARTENS AND mCHOULa, at &, 1017 10th st, FRONT OF SAID WAGON AND HARN! dition, the 1 jeairabic coous, ‘and ‘entwon of the trade and private Uuyers. EK we 2U Lith st. now. TLINWAY, Ca Aso, GABLEL, BulUGS' PIANOS, DKUOP'S Masic Store, Birs. Louse Poi: Mise Susan 2. Fo demand fTuduates, to Ale. LOUISE FULLOCK, Author a Books, 1435 NST, POKMERLY 123 2k. cp! ¥ zt iN HWEST, AL tember 1, 1888, 10 1M et veg. One of the land records of the Divirict of Co.umbs tag Cake Stand, ike Gase-iront Tee Box, waunut | atid atthe requcst of the party secured thereby. wo Vince Desks, Heating and Coosing Stoves, Carpets, UNEQUALED IN ‘H, WORKMANSHIP is invited to their Tauios for rent Day School for young and By rite uf dd of trun: daa Se AND DURABILIT “ist rn ye Septewmter 21, INvl. EST DECORATIVE Laciities offered ior pupile desired, ID trout the premises on rs vWiux dewcribed’ n of Washingt D-HAND TIANOS.— A iatwe amortuent, <CuUTIStue aiuost every, well-known anake in the will be closed OME at s@ry CEMENTS obered. ai. 1403 Corcoran st. iw. country, in thorough repair, Tow'tatires. | SERCTAL END 3b prices abd ty ceruus, which Will be arra MUNIHLY INSIACLMLNTS when de SOREIGNEXS Di STRING AN EXPERIENCED teaclier of the EGE, SCHOOL OF SHOKT- ew clasere i di: tation for writers of al auost thorvugh. po. ‘cueut teachers of abortiand ty this rount Bours Mouday, Weduesuay and Pr Tat cag ha Perum SO rs motte Apr at Pru ENCERIAN COL o}, with Use of aliey ou the east two. C2) feet und nifty-fve (50) feet deep, witu the impros ements Taus: One-third cash, balance in one and two sears. with -mrer-nt, secured Ly a deed of trust on the SEW), | Property, oy all casi atthe oytion of tie purchaser. & ‘ ij | deposit of $200 required atthe disc ol ave, Av XTRBY | veyancing and recysditst at tue cost of te p Ounp ted with in ten ays oF serve the nyrht to resell at risk ‘and cost of deiuultune ____ MEDICAL. &c. _ EAD AND BE W . BLOTHERS, 906 B sts.w., appecred beture ine abd tuade vath that be ts the Gidest estaclisbed expert spor snd Wal xuarantee a cure ta all dise we of uel ie COUMUtatiou abd advice Subscribed aha sworu to SAMUEL C. MILLS, dtr the District af Columbia, 8 ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES Capitol st. Ciusmes in tutsic, phy and tyyewritung tor indies Lot Hour of the aay. painting, phoucK. atending achoo. STKLET SUUTHWEST, of Ci presuises on ELFOUR U'CLOCK 2M ABLES, LOY OF | Ntuato im the District NING, FUBMERL: | tain pece or parce or aud abd pre) (40) accu tour buudred an: UsiSt BY OF w wo-s! sed by tue U.S. census | No D ater southw nd Wis Le found in tarorder. By order ot the | Terma: Cne-tiird cx Terns cash, years, with iu LALIMEE & SLOAN ine property cording at 1 hey caught -bim but could not hoki | The British Noth A him. In their pursuit, Lowever. they caused bi to describe wn extensive circle through the woods, and that brought im iu less than ter minutes face to face with Wagner, whe let th Voth barrels and killed the beast in his 6 tracks. He weigued 41 pounds, stood 18 inches ‘high aud was 4 feet 2 iuches tong. Ire SOLDIER OF FORTUNE.” Finish of the Kemarkable and Vasted Career of James Lorimer Graham. Atragic Aninh has been put toone of the most remarkable careers ever heard of, writes Harold Frederick from London to the New York Zimes James Lorimer Graban wasa son of a former postmaster of New York, whe held his place im the days of the old Albany regency. | | Lorimer, asa young man, was ap officer in the | abic second dragoons and was brevetted twice in ten | have days in the Mexican war for bravery, the latter at Washington. He quarreled with Jefferson Danis, Secretary of War, left the service, came to Europe and -there followed for nearly forty yoarse most romantic and edveutarous life, erica act gives the fed- the question of di- voree wud if parliament prased aw ger it would not ouiy be dista top of the populetion of the domiu rebgious tencts made the! but tt might be regarded av c w reluting to divorce force in some of the provinces . tu relegate the question of divorce tu the several loguslatares would require an amend: ment to the act named, a be strenuously avoided if Ihe problem is a difticul requires much calm and c in tty solution; re can be ver puiation growe yuuiment of unsuitable increases, as it gives indication of i the pressure for @ change will beco ‘stem will be found unwork- nd # speedior and le: to take its place. -—-——see-. The Applejuck Beit. The town of Warwick. Orange county, N. ¥., distille more applejack ythan any town in the United States. Orange county made 75,000 Y SALE OF HOUSEHOLD BEATNARD a. W KE, CARPETS, & AUCTION, SATURDAY, JANUARY bLCUND, COMMENC- dlo-d&ds ‘Linco. Nat. Bani 1 Cppased to dixorce, ishing somewhat Ou the other od that a at it @ thing to Becky BOS eee ae ALSO LARGE ICE CHEST, ‘<i t ove and one which aretul cousideration butthatat will have to be wolved ¥ little doubt, for as oF Ti BY ORDER OF TH. a expensive que will od. ing at LEN CLA te for’ conduct Passe DT in litteen days from day or saie, or ths Tusk aud cout of det v8 HENRY F. BAUER, Mey we sisal eli im frout‘ot onr ales fous, corer JOtt and Penusy <a Ro Totsektep aug articles, naiuew im parts FN Fake FAMILY SUPPLIES. HaUlics UPHOLS (ERED iN SILK TAL AJENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, ist11 57. F A thercael atid yrocrewive sche! “or ta rede, anctuding coewe ‘cid ites. We shine NTRADICTED THAT Med adverts ws Dr. EUTeabe, ws Dye years exp rience NG ABOTILE OR tviworat.ug cordial Ure aby case of mervVous devils. DOU Bat. sw. © iS am thee oldest ext abi "8 COMMERCIAL COLLLGE, . ive @ thorugh practical casy tern Day aud even 0: compotent abetructurs. Cot By virtue of 2 certain: deed of trust dated the Ist day of April, AD. 1s duly recordes in Liber 11h | Business education on d recovds uf tie District i W.. TREATS ALL — ear, throat, sanz, SS UNIVERSITY, 15 ¥.—Two Lundred students in resu- Shorihand, typewritasc, Looksery- service (raulins. Ever) ueparaneut contro Jed oy a aistingunled sveciaiie Uy electnety iu Uiivee 1aious shorthand abd type L vee: advanceuent of and G pewriung inwding aE, Saree wouclan, @ 10 xk hews wansuiy, &. thie 82 per Wont Day’ and lygt we esoun, ALVA CSTAKIN, H. CAMERON, z Pace tasmace a spe: veieTa TU Wad of Chie lost prom Ladies, 9 to 1. ‘Geutemen iru 2 to 0, | Bere ctictatton wae Rew ‘course, includ MAKSTON'S TREATMENT FOR THE CURE | Bee, aritumitic, peus Jost maniiood, kiuduey aud Diedder disearee, | Sbabisla, Varicore.e, Be, withuut stouack lwediciues, res or relapses. "Curve assured. ‘Seaied treative free. veleoly SIARSION CO., 10 Park place, New Xork ‘Olb YEARS OF SUFYEMING BY CONSULT Theei, og Norin 4th st., P hia. “The only German-American sbectlist in the hited States Wo is «u.e to Cure ail eflerts of iBdisere- fous ot Uta exes, Seid 10F book senreneg tweir ““Hiome Cure” swindie, STM SY. PHILADELPHIA, years’ experience. Seud ior ed) COMLAuMMY 1 paruiculers Jor HUALE C SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘Branches in most of tue pruscipal cities, (PRE beeirz A ———E——————EE KS. MANN'S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL . HAIR CLUTH AND PLUSH, AN 1IQeh POUNDs BEST LARD. bE UTES WALA CeAgER Smuaii Sura: urea Haine, per po JE UAK BUFFET, OAK LX. | Quart bottie dauasica Lous a31-Im 1337 7th st. u.w.. nearO. Ute 9 ereniugs. ——————— _ DENTISTRY. BLAIR, 229 EN. W Fence —Gold nile, $1 We. 4 tu cocaiue. oe, Attificial teeth (with and TBE ELIZABETM FEABODL KINDER- GARIEN NOKMAL THKAINING SCHOOL, 201d Subderiand piace, sUth of Dupont Circie, Ole EXPE. Norwoor Asstiter 7-4 1407 MaSbACHUS SELECT DAY AND BOARDING GOK) OMAR NTERS AND SIELY-| SeEbirss Raisin ‘Currants, “5c.” Citron, 24e, ALSO, VEFICE DEPARTMENT | Cootine'f mc. Ea Wt WALTER B. Wil. JAMS & CO., Aucts, UNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers, me sa ‘ti'and Datrvetenorthwests | pent hanes Prine Koa PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE hime Wiki ke. OFT VARY SECOND, Ibv2, com OCK A. M.. we will sell, at the 1remises, the contents of the Ware, stove, Cooking Utensils and cverytuiny com 1 the Lusmess. Terns casts, And cor, Washington and Monroe sts, Anacostia. UACANSUN BKOD., Auctionsers, | oxyde | covering a dozen diferent countries and three tinomts, partly asa soldier of fortune in rtly ae an audacious swindler. ¥ timeeand alw He impersonated a nobleman, which gallons of the rnsidious tipple this year, and of that quantity the town of Warwick Four distilleries of that town lions to the total, w York state, be- omprises Rockland, Sal- lumbix and West- ‘ned out from her han 15,000 gullons ‘otal produet of the | Wd gallons, the remain- } toany great ex- ste ‘& SLOAN, Auctioneers, nearly one-half alotie Contributed 26,00: ‘The applejack district of N siden Orauge county, Livan, Uluter, Duteb chester, butas Sulli backwoods orchards more th of the liquid this year, the 1 district being only 110,000 ing five counties are not “in it” tent, as they mal them ‘The grea to that district, ho stormy times. He was arrest COUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. FOR ACCOUNT O¥ WHOMIT 314 TRADE SA) BBB on ocu CARLOAD OF SIXTY-FOUR BARRELS OF FINE | f g ? ES (EACH BABEL GUNA, sD PICKLES c 3 BBE i LION ok oe a a ae a LEVEN Uchoc a. with ee 1409 G street northwest, we wiil sell, to the highest 5 bide, Yor acco of winuin it may concern, im lote to ‘From 10 per cent to 40 por cent of SIXTY:FOUR BARRELS OF PICKLES, erovers is particuatiy col rs gallons between | Fzcers is pplejack belt is not confined ‘to the sale. LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. ke only 20,000 1409 G street. BICYCLES. a SHOOL, Syed Suction) iueerted, Sew Cuanns iF Teretsber tat, ved tor pupils ved for pupils entering TAL TAULOKS, ESTABLISHED | your ubeachocs NEY % YOUr erent success tm Jath st.u.w. Pull sete €20 and made, ‘Sundays ail Zp. us All its Uranclien. NFIRMARY.—TEETH FILLED and arcificial teeth inserted without wavenal at 135% ‘we Columbian Uuiversity, irom 1 to pe PunWay jwatraction iree; from Octover ¥ to Jube SU. E EVANS DENTALTARLONS, ‘Teeth exicacted. pouttively « SBE a Sar ae ee lene Sayer, m tse Uy us onus. ‘Aruticial tal depart: | S eadear amuse Fecoes tao. Pou. | phonoxraphy, comuerce, wnatheusst 4. T. D. PYLES, Leayr’ Dos’ SC: = i's haha 412 4th st. ne., vewetatne Tisefects are picssnatand Cruwu ap belayge work at J SOeAs annie ice Ristoty and aacpeae. __ Ade itu et. mw. CIVIL SERVICE INer: TAK PARSONS. S.E. CO, ‘irauce ob ith st. Pirst-clasw «Application to ¢uius used ia Arica: teeth aud crowds iusurted: ove 6 9 PRESENTS. c 20, FICK! B ¥ ao ‘Geo ‘Open eveninss. Samer, Wane merer. for it runs down over where the farmers oy ple juice and turn SALE OF Y! weet, = deeds of trust, 87, recorded i the at, the request o quny couse Sor yo eae ‘of B ATTORNEYS. ‘UCTION. internal revenue County pays about $67,000 of the Wiesesee inventor of the knitting his name, died in Nor- orning, aged seventy- ighanttype has broken ont Rall, Ohio, yesterday m Diphtheria of amali itansiog Pe 2, ey HREE. uare 242, 1roLt Morris counties, N J, | ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON. Auctionesra, Weeze out about as much t into “bag jnice” us they 000 out of ud Now Jersey ta U, IMPROV _ HODIISLARD ave Cie wh pen ENTAL INFIRMARY. —NAUIONAL corner 8th and kaw. Ee ‘stractung, 460-, ines ore EE. xt MUSIC SHOULD con- Hensche: and Veimucit, exceptions! teacher retor ‘euices, sieciai teruus Sor sjectal tame, 204 fat. Bowe PROFESSIONAL. |. k. V. SNELL, eAut AxD TEST ven treatune.ts sustod at her paricrs, 04 New Fork 4¥ THE “‘WHEELERIES," 921 H ST. N.W., ‘end the sttention of | B2TWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. (aesons free to purchesers. ) UCATE FOR BU! TE, mt az SMITH WHEEL MANUFG co. Dorn witht cual Roour ie. 9003 O12 Ket. o.w. | BICYCLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. 10. s10 F itiown Uusiness Gay. TOU pn Gus 12 Nama ave. UF. CLAY Is FHE OLDEST LSTAGLinuED ivertiaims eiairv 09’ astrovuver aud wed.Uisin "<s seta phete @ut oC second C1 ‘OF BOSTON, TH WELL- ‘Tuceday and bre ‘Just the thing for Christmas presents, A 1ull stock of Children's Velocipedes and Tricycles. MM WaeicTTe PITY LL oe ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY, . — 1424-26 Penn. ave, il < Maren ‘Meadduee aio Last Mean Bork a every Gopartunenh