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f THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1897-11 PAGES. 33 ——=—= TALES OF A DIVER. tr t | | RAILROADS. RAILROADS. OFFICIAL NOTICES. a \NSYLVANIA RAILROAD. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. TO A.M. week days. PITTSBURG EXPRESS— | CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, POR’ MA AND RELICS OF, BARBARISM|LIST OF CONGRESSMEN | tats, tet Nearly Cripplea by Oyster Shellie Seven Feet High. rior and Dining Care Harrisburg (o. Pittsburg. EQRTLAND, TACO! Senators. From the Lewiston (Me.) Journal. » AM. PENNSYLVANIA Ll ED—! 1 iN NCISCO, * sie astiag aad Cleereadice Case AND POINTS ON LINE OF ‘The names of senators who have reached = Thomas Goodenow, an Englishman nearly ago. Cinelonati, Indianapolis, | MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL AND SAULT STE. city are given below, with their aa-| wenty: CP seventy years old, but with the strength Rear iene bore Ge Pw! DULUTH, SOUTH SHORE AND ATLANTIC RY. square 28, sublot 118, a 5 and constitution of a man of fifty-five ay ST LINE— Pullman Buffet Parlor | First-class Si , Dining and Colonist Sleepers | ing alleys, $44.03; subiot 119, for pavii r * c years, was in Lewiston Sunday and Mon- burg. Buffet Parlor Car Harrisburg to St. Peal. Minneapolis and sg oe ee 120, pony. an. = = —— The Faulkner Bil om the Latter a day on his way from N. York to Nova mmgenee rng ees 8 tor curb and shfewalk of 8th’ st $08.65. Scotia. He claims to be an old marine Good One+The First Mat- 1 ter Discussed, RATES. d WRITE FOR RATES, DESCRIPTIVE PAMPH- | titioner, Carl B. Keferstein, equare north LETS. ETC., fe diver, who has worked for years on the bottom of the ocean for an English con- cern called the Colonial Wrecking Com- . i, Cont liton -The Ebbitt | Hinrichsen, W. H., Iil..1014 Mass. ave. n.w. e Metropolitan | Hitt, Robert R., Ill 1507 PRESS- icago and Harrisburg to | _Jy28-w,f.sn-tf 2 = TO . E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. sublot 34, $6.92; sublot 35, = sablot 353 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. | #nd sublot 37, $131.63. Pet! 1 4 : Burrows, Julius 1404 Mass. ave.| Hooker, Warren B., N. -The Cairo] pary. From Engi att pining Car to Chi '. = win and York, square 808, being for the 3 ue. IN ‘The Cairo] Howard, Milford W.. Ala Pal England he went to India and > REI PO L SERVICE, | MU Mt ot bot, by depth, ct, 49 feet and | 70 tne Bditor of The Tveting Start Butler, M., N. C. e 5 a . hciped vork up a sunken steamer, in whi Markey o Se Loar ek Garced aan nes oe Be Beas: Notice is hereby given'ihat the Couimiesiosers et | ‘There are two éf many relics of barbar- eae poe a half milion in gold for the reat oe Can ture to St. Louls and Cineinnatl. Dining | = AsiiiNGTON, D.C, POST OFFIOK NOTICE. | the 2d Te theme By bal et OF Coneene pautborlty | ism still existing tn the District of Colum-| Carter, ‘Thos, H., Mont...1485 Stoughton st | Howell, Benjamin F., N. J......Normandie | ment. Then the company sent him ts piace so EM. PACIFIC EXPRESS Pullman Wleee- | Orting ene Sty: OS CARESS AE Ce a eee tie aber een ad Boe Eee ent | bias. to) halgreattinlasgs SOWIE Aeaire || Chandler Wome No aT sige st | Hull, Jonn A. T., lows... The Portland | ico, and for ten. years he worked In and ittsburg. = - ‘The Varnum | Hunter, Andrew J., Il... ‘ongressional | arcund Mexican ~ < FOREIGN fe of | improvements named Parties interested are heie- iam of } Chilton, H., Texas. -The Var . i Cc ui waters, sy, CmeestalgenBechanter: andl oiitng dally andi toe eeseaaie ct Samet anion | by aaunea ce the be call attentians Gung the! ae : 2025 O st.| Hurley, Denis M,N. 537 st. n.w.] “The narrowest escape I ever had,” said The Star, and with the hope that all in- | Clark, C.D. Wyo: terested therein, especially those who have | Cockrell, F. M.. Me Personal acquaintance with members of | Cullom, S. M., Ill. scayp he, “was in the Indian ocean. W down to rip off the copper work « ‘The Varnum } Jenkins, John J., Wis. .+.+.1518 R st. | Johnson, Martin N. D..238 Md. ave. n.e. lay. il give a bearing at the District y “1 Renovo daily, pt | Tunged on the presumption of their uninterrupted | of Columbia wil Williamsport daily, 340 PM. erland transit. For the week ending Jan. 1. | building on the SreTht DAY OF JANUARY, 1606, — had gone ‘Mian hester, Erie, Buf- | 1°98, the last connecting closes will be made at | AT ELEVEN O°CLOCK A.M., to any a barge Va. -The Varnum id > . c Sony WES EG ORS aad 11413 "Mass. ave'] Jones, William A., Va and as the ground around the sunken ship cara Fails daily. except Saterday, | ‘us Mice 99 follows: io MAILS. mde JOHN DWIGHT and "Wo 'M” DLACE | Congress, will use their best efforts toward | Daniel, Jobe 'W.. Wa: -.1700 19th st. | Jones, William C.,’Wash....A26 14th st. nw. | was particuiariy smooth and whitesants, iid, Cutantetenae mane m FRIDAY—(b) At 9:20 . for FRANCE, | Commissioners of the District of Columbia, btaining from that. bod ‘adequate | Davis, C. K., Minn. 428 Mass. ave. | Joy, Charles F., M 5 12th st. nw. | we tock a waik. One hundred feet from falo aud Niagara Faille daily Pullwor Sicening | SWITZEKLAND. ITALY, SPAIN. PORTUGAL, | _4e21,22,314jal obtaining frok sete Sr athe Deboe, Wm. J., Ky. +--The Ebbitt | Kelley, John E. “227 E. Cap. st. | the side of the vessel we fovrd an immerse (ar Washington to Rochester Saturdays only. | TURK XPT and BRITISH INDIA, per s.s. —— = remedy. The ‘two relics referred to are, | mixins, 3. B., W. Va- -1626 K st. | Kerr, Winfield S., Ohi The Fredonia | oyster, the shells of which were over seven Folt PHILADELTHIA. SEW YORK AND "THE | Lt Champagne.» from New York, via Havre. Let: LEGAL NOTICES. first, the laws relating ‘to dower in real} Fairbanks, C. W., Ind. 1900 Mass. ave. | Ketcham. John H.. N. ¥-....-The Hamilton | feet high. It-was open, and in the flabby La Normandie property, and, second; the absence of | Faulkner, Chas. J.. W. s NGRESSION eae vids 01 pat pe: L LAMITED,” datty, | “Per La Champagne.” (e) At 11010 Bol, for Boe folds of the flesh I saw a great pearl, or he a ROP! a rai Sr New York, via | IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTBICT | any jaw ttt ¢ probate of a will} Foraker, J. B., Ohio rather what looked Like a pearl It was . with Dining Car from Baltimore, ae i at ees Ce ae ae ‘OF COLUMBIA. y permitting the prol Frye, W. P. less than two feet from the edge of the rigs eomesceree direct. per s.8. Anchoria, from New York, via | Marguerite R. Dawson, va. fran of real estate. Gallinger, J.’ M. <! shell, and I determined to seize it. My Glasgow. Letters must be directed “Per An-| oy, Ct al No. 16982. | Equity Doc. 38. In regard to the latter I will state that | Gear, J. ‘The Portland | Knowles, Freeman, § D.-.206 Del. ave. nc. | companion saw what 1 was thinking of and es a ee Senator Faulkner introduced at the last | Gray, G., 1421 K st. n.w.| Knox, William §., Mass......The Cochran | tool hold of tay ckoulnae anKiDg of and .w. | Kuip, Mcnroe H., Pa. MATT 7 aia Bl wae “1432 K st. ready reached out my arm. He pulled me salting from New York ou Tuesdays take printel | estate of Margaret L. Dawson, deceased. eee er Se = aes 1001 16th st. n.w. | Lacey, John F., Iowa. i : : 3 eno spate or mais z e nw. : F heck so that my lead-covere week dass reseed pristed’ matter, etc,” for vtioe patie, at Sritration, notice ia Serety given that Twill pada ec er Sobek aber ‘The Arlington | Lamb, John, Va. PMberacent Weel hie eae =: tate. While I do not regard the bill as perfect by any means, yet its enactment would certainly be a great improvement in the edge of the great shell. Like a flash, quicker than I ever saw a shark Jump, the 2:01 and For Bost Enrope. 2088 Fla. ave. | Landis, Chas. B.. 40 N. Cap. st. American and White Star steamers sailing from iD "1016 13th st.| Lanham, Sam’l W. T., Texas.The National. r v am. hell closed. The arm escaped, but the end New York on Wednesdays, German steamers cn . | Latimer, Asbury C., 8. C. — | * ee Thursdays and the Cunard, French aud German | tesinst ‘the estate of ‘the?said “Giibere® Ercacte | the Present condition of affairs. Hawley, Jos. ft. Conn. 10a G st] Latimer, Asay S, The Portiana | &f @ Reavy tron bar which 1 could not lift steamers on Saturdayn take printed matter, etc.. | Dawson and the estate of the sald Margaret L. age ene ee eu ee ait k st, | Lester, Rufus E., Ga. “The Cairo eros (Was caught in the shell — Scop natin abn eee eee ere | De Droots, wt the said fine and ince” “M1 rhe first relic (the law of dower in this | Jones, J. K Ark..... 015 M st.| Lewis, E, B.. Ga Saee (ee eee paar S proofs, ime and , 3K. 3 t : us Zz > gre : - e ‘ 10 i MAILS FUR ce Peace AMERICA. | de27-eodtoja6 JAS. G. 'N District) gives to a widow, after assign-| Jones, J. P., Nev. -Chamberlin’s a Tockie NON rhe Asean q:eund, it 3 bad reached tay hana. Sato 0), 10:40 and’ 11:9) | ‘THURSDAY (@) at 11:10 BM. for CAMPRCHE, | ee ment by the court, for the period of her | Kenny, Ry R., Del....., 1122 Vermont ave. I rittie, John S., Ark. that horrid trap I doubt not that it would CHIAPAS, TOBASCO and YUCATAN, per 5.3. PIANOS AND ORGANS. vie, -. 8. D. ee ochran | Livingston, Leonidas F. have been taken off. For Pope's Creek Line. daily For Anna natural life, either the use of one-third) rigsay, Wm. Ky of the real estate legal and equitable which | Lodge, H. C., Mass her husband owned at any time during her | Mallory, 8. R., Fla 7:50 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. | Seguranca. from New York. Letters for other parts of Mexico must be directed “Per Seguranca.”” (cyAt 11:10 P.M. for LEEWARD and WINDWARD Clearing-Out Prices “A lot of indian pear? divers were at Werk about me one day when I suddenly Me .. Cal. “ >, pbs . Loudenslager, H. C., saw four of them fall flat and lie upon and 4 ert DA TRINIDAD ‘and TOBAGO ° coverture and to which she has not pre- | Martin, T. 8. Va... aes Cinsin ed Love, W. F., Miss. their backs on the surd. They wore moth- daily; Richuwad only 1030) Mane wee CIE Paes a eg z, McEnery, 8. D., La. - Metropolitan | Tybrand, Archibald, Ohio. held their breaths over two minutes some- ma Or, in eu of the use of one-third for life, | McLaurin, J. L.. 8. C. 1 B street ne. | ay.call, Samuel W., M i times, I thought it strange that they fell Rica must be directed ** * 4d) At 6:25 Spot cash bargains that'll cause a stir i hy 4s | McMilian, James, Mich... a and ined quie nd on lookin A.M. for HAITI and SANTA MARTHA, per s,s. amongst Piano buyers: as aforesaid, she, if a healthy woman, Mills, R. Q., Texas own remained q a poking Kitty, from New York. é = ‘A Good Toned Smail Upright, worth entitled ‘to receive from the sale ef the de | si on jno. L., Wis up I saw a shadow bet me and the SATURDAY—(@) At 12:05 P.M. for NEW- $100, for ee $30 | ceased husband's panes if sold noo Money. H. D., Miss dias 17th st. nw | MeCoumick, IN; B. Kan. sun. tt gcew more isin fand 1 saw, to leamer from North Sydney. A Superb Toned, Magnificent, Full- decree of court, the following gene 3 | eee ee S15 4M st. now. | McCullock, ‘Philip 1 s my horror, a great shark lying ten . by rail to Hall- size Square Grand Pianv, almost new, allowance, as mentioned in the following Morrill "Ss tin 8., Vt 1 Tho: circle cDonald, by above my head, slowly fanning the wat MST Sad On Senn ee ook; | C2;t 1850, to close vyeeresanees SE25 | table, viz urphy Ed gro N. "1701 K st. n.w. | McDowell, John a. ° with its great fins. Its belly was a streak cept Sunday, at 12:05 P.M.; and on Sundays’ only Stool and cover with each instrument. inilerrchinty sere eo? lage tone eactnn Murphy, Ed., jr.,'N. ¥ -1701 K st. n.w. | Mcmwan, Thomas, jr.. N 11:35 A.M. (d) ry “Mails fer MIQUELON, by rail to Boston ana | The Piano Exchange, 913 Pa. ave. thence via steamer, close here daily at 3:20] de31-204 M. of white of a creamy hue. and its mouth was marked by the under roll of the lip. Like the others, I fell down flat, though more from fear than policy. It was the first one I had seen, and it made me sick rk. -649 East Capitol st. | Mcmntire, William W.. Md. -Metropolitan | yieMillin, Benton, Tenn. RIBS | McRac, Thomas C., Ark. it. n.W. | Maddox, John W., Ga . Normandie io 3 SOG A ate Maguire, James G., Ca! Above thirty and under thirty-five years | Nelson, Knute, Minn. of age, two-thirteenths. Perkins GC Above thirty-five and under forty years of | Pertins, G. 6. Cal. age, one-seventh. = De. y-fiv y. Penrose, Boies, Pa. Above forty-five: and under fifty-one | pettus iW. Al .Normandie ‘he Metropolitan The National Riggs House ing of baggage to idences. feneral Manager. seneral Pussenge (a) ils for CUBA (except those for Santingo de ba, which will be forwarded via New York up Agent. nowy | to and including the 11:10 P.M. close Wednes- J Woop la 25 H st. nw. ~ 2 Ts of age, ighth. lg peel meet eature jeft me and swam with SoU day) clone here . for forwarding years of , one-el es . Platt, O. H., Conn s Schedule tr HeeN BAILWAY. Sia steamers sailing Mondays and ‘Thursday Happy New Year Above fifty-one and under fifty-six years | Blatt, O. H.. Cont jet he Oxford and grace to where the two In- All trains arrive and e at Peunsylvani Port Tampa, Fla., to Havaua. (e) of age, one-ninth. Pritchard, J. C.. N ecient y upon their backs. It fell down in senger station. weet ee Above fifty-six and under sixty-one ¥ - ne. Proctor, Redfield, Vt. a swoop and tried to scoop ore up from the Mails for MEXICO, overland (except those for clara for pemvite, Chane | AUPE, ctHaras Tapas mad Tece | tO Everybody. 5 years of age, one-tenth. Quay, M.S., Pa bottom ard failed, and as it came back I ects at Manassas for Stras- | TAN, which, after the Tuesday overland closing, 2 Above sixty-one and under sixty-seven ys acy t. n.w. | saw one of them, a stout, swarthy fellow, fC LgDCHDArE WHE the aro et | Ing. the Iis10 AL, close Whursdas), ‘close bere tonight’ and shall’ be pleased 49 years of age, one-twelfth. Rosch Win. NN D i8 Corcoran st, | Whom I had greatly admired on shore, curl ieee es Nae Se (ay : see any ‘of our patrons and. the Above sixty-seven and under seventy-two | gewell, W. J., N. J Corcoran st. | Troma Ad draw nis knife. As the tah ‘pass: ly. THE UNITED STATES SPACIFIC MAILS. public” generally and_ reiterate years of age, one-fourteenth. Shoup, G. L.. Idahe Can et, | dover him the Indian rose with the knife Bi lepers, Ne and JAPAN, per s.s. China. our best wishes for a happy and “ap. si and W Above seventy-two and under seventy-| Smith. J., jr, N. J ars of age, on his shoulder and lvynged it into the seven vet of » one-eighteenth. uniting close here daily up to 3:40 Prospersus New Year to all. — 4 0 st. nw v tary ‘with ‘for Asheville. and : oe Spooner, J. C.,, Wis oe 2s Sor Sun aa cad Gan Ph Mak m or Asi ‘Hot Closed all day tomorrow—New Atovelmerentya : “ , , : . ; teat ish. | l ain m ge ae an oa, ALIA (except those for West Year's day. Theis eae, Sear yigeitanetaclontts see WS Miller, Warren W., Va. he Varnum monster acted like a hen with its head forwarded via Europe), NEW a Fur and samoax ISt-| FG, Smith, 1225 Pa.Av. E «ay Bradbury Factory Warerooms. it -1006 E. Capitol | itis, ‘Daniel W., cut off. It jumped and plunged about, and -1431 R. I. ave. | Minor, Eaward 8., in a very little while went off. The In- dians had all risen to the top of the wa- en they Saw the stab, and in nervous nent 1 rose, too. AS they took off helmet I caw, a few yards from the beat, the great shark lying on its side and spurting blood.” % “Did you ever find any rich treasure, ve asked. “yes, much of it: but it belonged to the Once I did make a find that I mild prove to be sumething of could it be located again. In Pullman com Buffet Sleeper dower, as declared by the courts of this | tener H. 3, Col. ting at Ati: District to be in force here. Whether the | Thurston, J. M.. Neb act of Congress known as the Utah or Ed- | Turner, G.. Wash. munds act made a change in the law of | Turley, T. B., Tenn dower in this District I do not care at this | Turpie, David. Ind. Ume to discuss, as I am not aware that the | Walthall, E. C., Miss. point has ever been presented to our courts | Warren, F. E., Wyo... for determination. Wel§ngton, G.’L., Md. But, taking the law of dower as declared | Wetmore, G. P., R. I. by our court, it will be observed that the | White, S. M., Cal older and more féeble the widow becomes | Wilson, Jno. L. the less she recei¥es. What spirit of genius | Wolcott, Col. or justice could "have animated the law- | Vest, G. G., Mo makers of ‘colonial Maryland when they nebburg with Lexington and Natural rain Washing p. Sunset , ber 8.8. Victori ly up to 6:40 ‘i te *; Mai TRALIA (except West Australia), . and Saturday fo Sap Francisco with | NEW ZEALAND, HAWAM and FUL ISLANDS, ASE PSE Dalia Eee eee Mails for HAWAII, per ss. Australia, from San IN i Frencisco. close here daily up to 6:40 P.M. Jan. fora slightly used 19. (a) Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship City © e of Papeiti, from San Franeisco, close bere daily prig 1ano. Asheville, Knoxville and Chattanooga! | UP to 6:40 P.M. Jan. 25. (a) Moon, John A., Tenn -Varnum | Morris, Page, Minn. - Cairo | yudd, Sydney E., Md. yoming ave. | Newlands, Francis G., Ne Normandie | Northway, Stephen A., Ohio. -1609 K street | Norton, James, S. C -Normandie | Norton. James’ A -The Cairo | Oaell, Benj. B., J 5 221 Conn. ave. | Ogden, Henry La. -1204 P st. nw. | Olmstead, Marlin’ E., Jan. 2. (d) il reper on this train every ‘The Riggs -The Metropolitan ” ani vi S., W: Sit ting vessel went ashore (opie Ee fa) Registered mulls close at 10:00 A.M. same afk of tt Only $106 cash tor a splen- | cnacted this law is beyond the comprehen Representatives, ea a ora ssmail rock nineteen. miles west ol md Jacksonvifie. a 7 1 a = s p le 21 vi i a dh ae be Peter cree eriae, unlting: s0, Danvilie! witty | Seto co we) ane ele gs eee ae Pct sion of intelligent ‘men. Perhaps they | - Representatives have arrived and are lo- Otjen, Theobold, Wis. ‘ou may walt months and months 7. before you strike another bargain like thts. (c) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same Stool aad Scarf free. id) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. previous Hugo Worch, 923 F. wan Sleeper f ichmond t Key West, and I went down to locate it. The craft lay on its side in a round holo in sixty-eight feet of water, and had fallen back from an overhanging rock on which it had struck. We could only work thought that the lesa she was allowed for | cated as follows: her support, the kooxer she would die, and therefore cease se néed it. It ts, however, Overstreet, Jesse, Ind. Reed, Thomas B., Speaker....The Shoreham | Packer, Horace B., Pa.. : Jit ts, Acheson, Ernest’ F., Pa. -.217 N. Cap. | Parker, Richard W., N. ptand how any man can | adams, Robert, jr., Pa... Metropolitan Club | Payne, Sereno E., N. ¥ Gifficult to unde! read this law without commingled emotions | ‘adamson, W. C., Ga ce) 21 C st. n.w. | Pearce, Charles i., Mo. : in ac mbnane at hb rg (9) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. Tuesdays | | Pianos Moved, Tuned, Packed and shipyed. | of regret and Taig tion at the treatment | Adamson. W. C., Ga.. ---121 C st. nw: | Reares, Parion ae “PW cr ace | Mee, Nour in the middle of the day. be- nd 6:25 p.m eas JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. = his own mother {f likely to.receive at the} Alten, John M., Miss (100 B st. ne. | Perkins, George D. he Hamilton | had to have the sun right overhead. 1 . daily, exes = = z John F. Ellis & Cot, death of her husband. Anvold, William C. -The Varnum | Peters, M. S., Kan. : hadn't been down there half an hour be» Her daily for 1 Dam. rndon. Te | = eae The Charge . | Babcock. Joseph W., Wis. Pierce, Rice “A., Tenn. The Varnum | fore my companion came climbing over the mus. “arrive at Washington 8:26 am. and 3:00 | POTOMAC RIVER BOAT 937 Pennsylvania Avenue N. W. See ares orate Bailey, Joseph W. Tex 205 A st. s.e.| wreck and tugged me over the rail. He te Soeanich pele ees m. - — — a . in regard to the dbsence a per- | Baird, S. T., La. ‘The Wellington | Powers, H. Henry, Vt --The Riggs | pullec me off into the shadow and pointeg from Leesburg. ns Sm. Gat E. S. RANDALI/S POTOMAG RIVER LINE, =e mitting the probete of a will of real es-| Baker, Jehu, Illinois. -1300 Columbia st.| at what looked lke a great box thirty h trains from the south arrive at Wasb- spencer 4 soared The MUSIC HOUSE in the | tate, I will say,,thgt within almost any | Baker, William B. Md........ 28 lowa circle] feet square, but which proved to be the 6:42 am., 2:20 p.m. and 9:25 p.m. da UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE, Oldest elty. period short of sixty years a dissutisfied | Ball, Thomas H., Tex. :Varnum | Quigg, Lemuel E., N. ¥ -The Shoreham | stern of an old vessel. The snakes were Harrisonburg. 12:40 and 5 p.m. daily, excep WASHINGTON, D. C., TO GLYMONT, MD., — Bankhead, John H., Ala. 408 6th st. n.w. | Ray, George W -The Arlington | climbing over it and a great piece of coras Sunday. and m. daily from Charlottesville. heir-at-law of the. deceased testator can “TR Walt 5 very old, Tickets. Slee « fe and intermediate landings. ESTABLISHED 1852. Barber, Isaac A., Md. eeves, Walter, I 25 Iowa circle | was attached to it. 1 think it was very old, n furvinhed at offices, Th sth at" arte Si | Steamer SAM'L 3, PENTZ, dally eccept Sunday Manis STi iets Sltnevaseeee tio ee ea pike butt | auardaoa, Sine Sepp ey} gong Pennsylvan venue. dat Be ‘nla rail - - othr i. * nds which bel to the d ed - rlow, C. A., Cae: 2 ichardsoa, Jas. D., s vi f ke older Passenger station Ne S08 € Penneylvanta railroad |g: 9:39 a.m. Returning about 3 p.m. Pianos for Sale-- tator and devised by said wil on the | Barrett, Wilitam Ei, Mass. / atte setne: | Ridnese we, Ben aeea tere ee oe es W. H. GREEN. General Supt. Passenger accommodations first-class. Freight re- Pianos for Rent. grounds of undue influence or mental in- | Barrows, Samuel J., Mass...424 E. Cap. st. | Rixey, John F., Va. deck and found many things that looked as yk ei ne Manager. ceived until the hour of sailing. * | capacity, etc. There seems to be an im- | Bartholdt, Richard, Mo .The Con ional | Robb, Edward, Mo. -The Varnum | if the the vessel had sunk by accident, for W. A. TURK. Gen. Pass. Agent gress = = = oo i : ld and conveys ya 4 -» 2 go sesee rlington ‘s Fe 2 .n.W. | knife was sticking into pape reer ne Dome peeenaL Enea See ange Bee Telephone 1218. devisee under such a will passes a good ti- | Belford, Joseph M., N. ¥. 127 A st. n.e. | Royse, Lemuel W., Ind +:..-The Ebbitt | mast, and hanging to It was a small sheet Pianos moved, tuned, repaired, packed and ship- Agent, Alexandria. de30-20tf. | 5eq by competent workmen, at moderate prices, de30-25,tf Washington from station corner of New Jersey ave. and € st. Fer Chicago and’ Northwest. Vestibuled Limitod traime, 11:05, 11:25 a.m.. 8:65 p.m. tle to a bona‘fide purchaser; but this posi- | Belkzap, Hugh R., Ili. tion does not appear sound to me, for the | Bell, John C., Col. reason that such purchaser, Uke the dev- | Benner, Gecrge J., Pi Bennett, Charles G. The Portland | Russell, Charles A., Co! -1135 12th st. n.w. | Sayers, Joseph D., Tex -La Normandie | Settle. Evan E., Ken iron x, very rusty and old. We pulled it off and carried it out of the water. In it we found $% worth of old gold coin ot 5 s . : isee, claims title under the will of the ‘he Shoreham | Shafroth, John F., Colo. English and Dutch mints. We agreed to- ‘ . St. Louis ‘and indianapolis, Ex- MAC RIVE ROUTE. We Have a Few testator. If the will is declared invalid in | Benton, M. E., Mo. -216 A st. s.e. | Shannon, Richard C., N. Y....The Portland | gether that we would keep quiet and re- | art ee STEAMER POTOMAC" e ; r & an action of ejectment against the devisee | Berry, Albert 4 y turn some time and make a haul of the “Fe isbire and Cleveland, Express daily, | Leaves Washington every THURSDAY at 4 p.m.| REGINA AND SYMPHONION |or other person, the bona fide purchaser's | Bingham, Henry H., Pa.. Metropolitan Club | Shelden, -The Colonial | ancient wreck; but afterward, though we 11:05 aw and 8:50 pam. ¥ " | for Baltimere and River Landings. title having the same foundation as the de- «232 Sherman, James S., N. Y.......The Cairo] returned in a small schooner, we could For Columbus. Toledo and Detrott, 112 Baltimore freight solicited. MUSIC BOXES visee’s (namely, the wil Ideclared invalid), i 919 17th Showalter, Joseph B., Pa., never locate the spot. Of course there beck grew ee ore hoe All Fiver freight mE PHENSON & BRO., A left over trom our Xmas trade, which we will of- | MUSt necessarily be effected by the verdict | Bodine. Robert N., Mo......215 E. Cap. st. | Shuford, A. C., N. C. might not have been anything in the Booze, William S, Md Botkin, Jeremiah D.. Kan. Boutell, Henry S., Beutelle, Charles A., Me. Bradley, Thomas J., Brantley, W. G., Ga Brenner, John L., Ohio. Brewer, Willis, Ala Brewster, Henry C. La Normandie | Simpkins, John, Mas: 08 E. Cap. st. | Simpson, Jerry, Kan. ‘The Arlington | Sims, T. W., Tenn. —— | Skinner, Harry, N. Slayden, James L., Tex..1688 19th st. n.w. Smith, David H., Ken. -TheWellington i} din_ejeectment the same as the devisee’s. The statute of Hmitation is not a bar to such action until the expiration of twenty years, even if the purchaser should claim by ailverse posseseion ag:tinst the heir-at-law, seeking to eject him. As no probate of a will of real estate is required or permitted by law, the plea of estoppel on ground of laches, &c., cannot be pleaded to such action of ejectment, and unless the act of Congress of June 1, 1806, reiating to married women abolishes the Plea of coverture, then a married woman, like a minor,can,perhaps,reply to the plea of the statute of limttations that such statute 1717 K st. nw. 310 T st. nw. -The Varnum : Mi P i a y days at For New Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, Chat- |, Office, 910 Pa. ave. ‘Telephone 745. | | fer for a few days waa, Sugecville, Bristol “and Roanoke, 9:00 || dezo-iitt SPECIAL PRICES, ping Cars through. md i’ ER “WAKEFIELD, ging from $8.00 to $100.00. THEY PLAY 40 p.m. daily. STEAME! ran; For Battimere. week d: FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, THOUSANDS OF TUNES. 3 Leaves Wushington, D. C. (ith st. ferry wharf), 2 Ee Ter Cieeianin ci nl "Est ene | SANDERS & STAYMAN, . Leonardtown, Stone's, Howard's, for intermediate landings to | LEADING PIANO, ORGAN go ag a AND MUSIC WAREROOMS, : wn, a, _\ominl Creek. Piney Point, Bice tem eee rn OS | 1327. F St NW. colonel Beach, Bisnwood. Hock Fuint, Colon, | PERCY S. FOSTER, Manager. wreck, but somehow I always felt that there was. It was the only old wreck that I came upon accidentally in twenty years, so you see treasure ships do not lie about like rocks on the bottom of the sea for civers to piek up.” saree es INDIAN GIRL’S DARING RIDE. A Smith, Sai W., Mic! C st. s.e. Broderick, Case, Kan a RSS Se Brosius, Marriott, Pa. -The Elsmere | Southard Broussard, Robt. F., La..The Metropolitan Southwick, Geo m4 gre. See Brown, Seth W., Ohio.........The Varnum Spaldiag, George, Mic! 920 14th st. n.w. Brownlow, Walter P., Tenn. .310 E. Cap. st.| Sparkman, Stephen M. Fia_1743 R at. nw. Brucker, Ferdinand, Mich. .....6 B st. ne. | Sperry, Nehemiah D.,Ct.The Buckingham Sprague, Braves Death to Be Man of Her From the Salt Lake Herald. An Indian romance, which almost rivals that of Pocahontas and Capt. John Smith, p. =, 8:20 a.m., 4:35 For Frederick, week days, 8: undays 9:00 a.m. Brumm, Charles N., Pa -Willard’s re de30-3t Baltimore Store, 13 N. Charles does not begin to run against such married Charles F., Mass..1500 R. I. ave. 7 (See schedule in effect September 13, 1897.) woman unilcattar suey disaity cease! ence eens ir., en Stallings, Jesse F., Al; The Nationai Sra —— some cae oe epee Under these circumstances it is apparent i 2 = one » @ young fellow in charge of one Burke, R. E. Burton, Theo. Butler, Thom: , Pa. Callahan, James Y., Okla. Campbell, James R., Il Cannon, Joseph G., Hl that a wife who would not be entitled to a justand humane provision frem her hus- ban@’s estate upon his death is not likely to advise the purohase by him of property in this District, and the husband, knowing the law of dower and that his will creating @ proper provision out of his real estate for her future support cannot be probated, but can be attacked long years after his death, will certainly not be inclined to own or purchase real estate here except under cme necessity. Neither is it likely that a careful and conscientious lawyer will feel inclined to advise his clients to buy or lend money upon real estate derived under a will (unless an ancient one) thus lable at any time to be attacked by dissatisfied cf the classes at Carlisie, eloped with Jealia Beallard, an intelligent quarter-bred Sioux. The couple rode from Pine Ridge to Chadron, Neb., on their ponies during the night, pursued by the girl's relatives all the way. They arrived in Chadron in the gray dawn of the morning, thoroughly ex- hausted, and at once proceeded to secure a license. Then, In the presence of friends of the bride, they were made man and wife. The couple met about two years ago at Carlisle, where the young woman was at- tending a private seminary, and became enamored of each other. They became en- gaged, when the girl received a letter or- fan Wh St. B.W. | Stephens, John H., Tex..230 N. J. ave. s.c. 63 JH st n.w. | Stevens, F. C., Minn..13 Postal Tel. bldg. “ st. n.e.} Stewart, Alexander, Wis. 1014 Vt. ave. Willard’ La Normandie -The Cochran | Stokes, ‘J. William. 8. C. mem -The Hamilton | Stone, Charles W., Pa. SE a sey William A., Pa sue 7m anes Catchings, Thomas C., Miss..1722 Q st. n-w. | Strode, joe Bo Neb. N. Y...The Hamilton Strowd, William F., N. C. Clardy, John D., Ky The Varnum | Sturtevant, John C., Pa. Clark, Champ, Mo. -219 A st. ne. | Sullivan, Wiiliam V., Miss. ---The Ebbitt | Sulloway, Cyrus A., N. H.. 11:25 a.m, om sev-tf ©. W. RIDLEY, Genl. Manager. = — ———— cs 4:33. 5 7:05. 1 >. sam T1848, 20 1018 ak OCEAN TRAVEL. ington Junction and way points, 30 p.m. week days. 9 a.m., 3:15 French Line. BLUE TINE FOR NEW YORK AND | COMPAGNIE GENERALE | TRANSATLANTIQUE, 2 rt ULADELPHIA. oT LINE TO HAVRE—PARIS (®RANCE). ¥ E EC All trains illuminated with Pintsch light. Sailing every Saturday at 10 A.M. For Vhiladelphia, New York, Boston and the | From Pler No. 42, North River, foot Morton Street. Fast. week days, 7:05, 8. 10 a.m.. 12:05. 1:15 (8 - 1 La Normandie. 2 00 (3:05 Dining Car), 12:01 nigh; Jan. 8 La Champagne. 2 spen at 10 o'clock). Manduve, Tae | La G 15 La Bretagne. eb. 5 Dining Car). 3 (5:06 Dining Car), ep ‘Paris, $80 and upward. sleeping car open ten o'clock. Addl: | Agency for U.S. and Can..3 Bowling Green, fa] ra for Fallcdeighia, week Gate’ Genes} Gen'l Western Agency, 71 Dearborn st.. Chi- oe 7) cago, il. G. W. MOSS, $21 Penn. ave., ington, D. C. “ .29 B st. nw. -The Varnum es 19 Branch Warerooms, ‘ GE AN D SORT Sr EXPUERN SBRVICE,. ~ 521 Eleventh St. N.W., near F. N. DNDON. Kk Cape May influ- : Tate, Fi dering her home to Pine Ridge. The youn acter Bang 3Express_ trains, SOUTHAMPTO 4 pRPEME delrs-at-law on the grounds of undue influ: | Codding, Jas. H., Pa..1418 Hopkins pl. nw. | Tawney tence te aa poipla heapt ap Gn sartaapaeeenie ene ieaseoees Sy Galen Seasene Oe cone ee : 25, 9 am| Tu./Mar. J. C. CONLIFF, Manager, j 22¢¢ ot menial incapacity existing at the -ajgThe Regent | Taylor, ‘Robert W., Obio that their attachment would become knows ticket offires, Pennsylvania ave. nw Spree. Ta. Feb. S, 9 smal Havel Ta de28-280 cuted. It will therefore be seen that there Shoreham pene Raccetie W., Ala -20 3d st. s.e. | to =~ —- ~ xi y sd who ag ed Yoek ave: a sto ahd “at Depot. a eS fs an imperative necessity for a change in | Cooney, James, Mo ce pag (See cele a ees fen egg epg i weer Jey merger g 2 Mgr. Pass. ‘Trafic Apply to. _-E. F. DROOP, 925 Pa. ave., the law af dower and probate of wills of | Cooper, Henry A., Wi -The Ebbitt | Underwood, Osean W. kis ids 1 sea ava. nie | letter to the girl was finally tntercepted ‘ z 5 ja2v-ly Agent for Washington. cae eatatoet: == eee saneeae eupere Cooper, Sam. Bronson, te lerwood, Oscar W., Ala.103 Md. ave. n. peeled eatin pPrescwen pow fry aoe Af —— — -residents an: ers expect: ce bey les iP CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, s occas owners of real estate in this Dis- Cousins, Robert ee Saas Lory aetna s; =e Serene ninptimey <p rooeivane . or ae x cy *. % ri] lenry z ™ 2 It Ta TEE Veter | | American Line. BARGAINS, |!" i rrcver newer tam. z ye oe . cH z New. York- - braska investigate. U, SERVED eat TED. “Twlwacrew C8 Sat cocmmaee On the subject of dower the question os ccnaeey Sos ieenttnoet N SIXTH AND B STREETS. Salling, every Wed arises, What ought the law to be? About with the girl and arranged Bt. Louls..Jan Sap smiNer Tandsb. 2, 10 Some enticing bargains in Second-hand Pianos, z Schedele ta effect. November 16. 1807. New York Jan. 12; 10am Parla. “Feb. 9; loam | which we took im exchange during the Xmas rah. | thirty states of the Union have abolished aa aeeaie = Paris.....Jan. 19, 12am St. Paul...Feb. 16, 10 am | A rare opportunity to get a Piano at a very close | the common law right of dower and cur- oeet ‘a balter over his head and ied him eink Solid trae for Ciacinaat telge eee Sgure. Easy payments. tesy, and made various provisions for the to the outskirts of the Indian village, where to (Cine ‘anatt, Lexington, Loulsrille, Indianapolis PIANOS FOR RENT surviving wife or husband out of the dé- she was met by her lover in a lonely can- Bat! to Chicago. Conmectsnat Covineten ten te: ceased wife or husband's estate. To me the | Davenport, Samuel A., Pa. yon near the historic battle ground of Virginia Hot Springs. law of Colorado 4% this subject appears the 1:10 P.M. DAILY—P. F. V. Limited—Solid train ‘atoitines 2 louse | Wheeler, Chas. K., Ky. best. That law Sea rd Davey, Robert C., La....The Metropol Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. pins ee SN ET A ER _. PIANO TUNING, AD L. BABENDRIER, late 18 years with J. F. & Co. Best facilities for thorough of Piavos and Ocgans. 518 4th ne. nolf-2m* a — oe os to Cincinnati, of dower and durtésy, and gives to the Dene oes ae me eS Texingion and Louleville. without change. Open surviving wife of hysbani ane of the | Davison, Gecrge M., Kentucky. i heave 7 th = is law is a , humane and proper provision, fie civilized community, prevents an-unj spiteful disposition of @ testator’s to the wrong and-in- jury of the sugyv! party, lessens the chances of ruinems tigation, and as the st 0 pam. Pull- ompartment car to Virginia Hot. Springs, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- Dayton, Alston G., W. Va. De Armond, David el t change. DAY—Parlor car Richmond to Gul 7 = MATE survivor, if a wife, is at Hberty to dispose only rail line, via Penva., R., F. and P. TH TANTIO Se EAT of whet ngrdene aah ee a 0. ralware ae DURING THE WINTER 15 MOST DELIG fit, she is therefore iy to. reces hesapeak: Objo vivania aveune, and at Haddon: Hall weal ‘Will remain open throughout the year. Season- H, W. FULLER. able pleasures and geht. able pi a amumemrnie, Uestrated. beak ON GTON, ALEXANDRIA NON RAILWAY. PROM STATION. 13% STREET sxp va ave | HOTEL ST. CHARLES, EFFECT NOVEMBER 14. 1897. : *e : Open All the Year. ‘There is 2 boy employed by one of Frank. RECS ba RAS: | ane nS amen ee oe cena noe reat rhea 5 ex 5 5 O Most modem heating system, electric lights, come a great financier some of these days, sun parlors, bot and cold fresh and salt water in if he only holds on to his present method ail batbs, elevators and all hotel conveniences. of making change, and the patrons of the ‘Write for New Illustrated Booklet. store do not object. The other day a cus- Tice Sit, Vernon, week 6:20, SNe LEN, Oumar And Prope, tomer went in and purchased 5 cents’ worth sites AM Bt08, 1S 2908 Roo ts ee of pickles, and tendered in payment a sii- wn 215, Sao as Par, ee OAS ver dollar. The bright boy, in making the change, di4 it in this fashion: “Five cents for the pickles and five make ten, and ten Se age i ann Dig + myo tomng nn ‘the ‘arguments of tho ‘purchaser of the pickies and another customer in the Then, in a dubious sort ar ere SES t ones aah

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