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———————— \ \ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO. TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1882-DOUBLE SHEET. SRARY. ‘What to Do with Old Thiags. THE NATIONA CUSTER’S LAST BATTLE. UP THE HIMALAYAS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ Ll __ AUCTION SALES. _ san From Harper's Bazar. An Intervie hh Sebastinn Heck, Sit- THIS EVENING FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS : s Mriticd .W. F. Poo! w with Sebastian - in the Clouds—Grand b = — Lepergeenl entitle pes agg teeaune bento all boa ppeoaler tng Bull's Captive. . aacere enn saan People. , Auenoneer. HOMAS DOWLING, Auchoneer. FTHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. tions. a ee oe ne From the ‘Democrat F ONE EDGES. | HANDSOME PA! POSITIVE SALE OF A VALUABLE Ty Sees be redaced to reason with a firm hand. Bits of | uvemotmem Demme car | Philodcpie Puttin Lato” CRON FRIDAY. MAT. TWENTE STEEN, Txes, TWO VEMY FINE, AN wes. | LOT NEST nit OF ROGER PARE At the Thursday morning sessionof the Amer- | TPeshontd be washed clean, dried, and hangin | snony the sionx Indians, has been noted in this | Early in the afternoon of a warm, oppressive sou varied assortment of Unredeaned Goods oonsist: Sas Wy HARGISGS: WALRUT STREET NORTHWEST. jean Library association, in Cincinnati, the prin- | ® bank over a big hook or wooden pin in the m the ty | day we left Calcutta from the Sealdah station, | ing of— A FURST ie AND On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE FIRST, . pl Journal, has been fully investigated at the county I and Silver Watches. PLATE MIRRORS) ey 2882, at SIX O'CLOCK, in front of the premises. €:pal paper read was by Mr. W. P. Poole, of the | Zarret. All vits of board about the premises | 100, oma by Overseer McGonegal. During the | 824 traveled northward by the new railway. In| Gold and silver Wet TRARSES: WARDROBES, PS FINE, | LAD well Lot 22. in eqiare south of square O16, +o public library, ou the “Progress of Li-| Should be gathered, enlisting the boys of the recounting of his wanderings, the old man gave | !e8 than an hour we passed through Barrack- | Sleeve Buttons, sets J BRUSSELS) AMBER, HALL AND. Bratt acme 6000 eock, end ts bitumen oy an Architecture.” He stated that “the whole | family for this parpone. Nice bits should bé| | reporter from this Journal a clearer insight | Pore, where the government arsenal is located, | Rooks: Musical Instruments, ARNO CHAIRS: LARGE QUANTITY OF | CPYCYANGRE at purchaser's cow. $80 Gepowit at tine Y profession is in arms against the absurd, | Kept for amateur earving and bracket-making, | {5 'p0 attic of the ~ Little Big Horn” than | the scene of the affair of the greased cartridges. } Ladies and Gents’ Ch and Revolvers. GLASS AND CHINA WARE: KITCHEN KEQUL- HOS. 3. FISHER & OO, SCS extravagant, combustible and inconvenient li-|| 10 @ neat pile in the workshop, which I bope is so memorable in the mutiny. After running Cutlery; Plated aid Sliver Ware. 3 sI° a 7, Oe Saco aeee ne T es Semts Ae — - he had before. Beck, who had been a captive 1 | py bessale will begin at SEVEN, PM. EVERY EVEN TOGETH. STOR jonnerp. brary buildings whien have hitherto been con- | &ttached to your honse, where all sortsof domes- te Si f t participated | ther more than a hundred miles over a level | yy, ‘and continue until all forfeited pledges are N ¥ TO MENTION, AT AUC l. CHANCERY. SALE_ OF VALTABLE IMPnc = : tic carpentry, painting, puttying, and mending | #mong the Sloux for eight years, antry, dotted boo villages, we came | _N.B.—All persons having deposits at the National | On THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE FIRST, 1882, at NCEE ON IME ROVE POET ROVED structed.” _ The larger portion of the paper was | goes on with conveniences. A’ @ device for | in that battle. He recounted the details of the | COuntry, dotted with bamboo ¥ there is | Eons Ojcs will plosse call and redeem or renew them | TEN O'CLOCK, at No. 1019 Connecticut, ave.; betwee | aris ang er a dacs Cevoted to the projected national library at | keeping boys out of the street, the workshop Is | murderous charge upon Custer, tn his broken | % the banks of the Ganges. Here, as ere 1a | belo tha ay of wale FOLEY, auctioneer. | B.,s04 1, strects 1. shall sell general srscrtment Suprene Court of the District of Columbia a | Washi As the matter ts one of general | to be highly recommended. There isa time when | English, in a manner that was Interesting, | D0 bridge, a steamboat carried us over the b THOMAE DOWLING, Auctioneer. | Suction, to the highest inder, the” fallen cnn . lowing extracts are wiven : a sharp plane and jackknite have attractions be- | even to those who were familiar with the | stream, breasting the strong Ch nlee sata To-mORKOW. real property, on the days abd st the Gis named For the past ten yeara the interests of the | ¥904 the corner saloon and the Police Gazette. | slaughter of the gallant General and his band. | tinually sounding to ayold the many shoals. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. bei . There should be a tray with divisions for ali senr'és : ° said that upon the night of the charge Sit- | During the forty minutes on board mer sgh pions ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. aRAN ALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. en sadly neglected by Cougress | THe se th jodest din ther side of the river | W- — CHANCERY 8. Abs scraps of brass, tin and bits of machinery or | ting Bull expected Custer, and had massed | @ m ner. @n the of - | Under virtue of a decree of the household fixtures. A rivet, a cap toacurtain | all his forces and had a band of 3,000 war- | We found a train with the usual sleeping car- | EXTENSIVE SALE OF fORATN AAD eS and - TURE; BRUSSELS, INGRAIN Court of the District of Columbia, pasced rod, the eye for a pieture cord, may be wonder- | riors, of which he was one. The plan of their | Tiages, in one of which our resais (quilts) were] 2 URE. BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, AND OTHER | Court of the District of Columbis, pas ylike cord | {aly convenient often, and I have learned to | battle was as follows: The-Indians fenced in | 800n spread. All night long we traversed alow.| Davis & Go. MAKE said and raid up like cord | noard allthese things, rein On WEDNESDAY, THE POURTER: 7 JUNE, he will weil that yrevery known OF na Ine Darin of Lake 4B. o “Square 168." Time’ of aie, FIVE Tun RS; FRAME un ‘aa Trustees, will offer for | On SAME DAY, at STX O'CLOCK, be will se at athered ‘RLOR. USH | itty front of the on WED- | tie auction, upon the nines, 20, in Square Sate nding how frequently the |a large corral with saplings, and within | 6wampy plain, which abounds with feathe Pal SUITES, UPHOLSTERED PLUSH | naie at auc! She & OFTEN Ca Fy books and its for 20.000 votuy and the surplus b wood in the x: hh. nade AND REP. RECEPTION CHAIRS; SIDE TA- | RESDAY, the SEV! Ise, at | This prope ner of ldth ani ao : vork in ha t ant of such a res. the saplings eir | game. Early morning brought us to the ter-) Bes: WALNUT CENTER TABLES: COTTAGE | SIX O'CLOCK P.M, Reat ee | northwest, having front of 25 feet on lath sine, w] cant rope te tite, Ola ae shouldbe Lege oretey miner oe fae ther ah Pees Benes ae at Siliguri, ut 300 miles from Cal- SITU a) WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES; => = of Ayes ye D. “5 p23 pet st a dey not 106, feet om ¢ rot STH OF JUNE. he know nothing.” says the | Hing willfit one when a trank orcloset key i@lost. | to represent themselves as seated about the | cutta. FRIGER. LES: HALL uare particular! bed SD EENTH OF wes 534, an Ont ‘ ‘ND ETS; WALNUT BEDSTEADS, | lows: 'Beginninx for the same at a point on the line of | sell that tract of lana known as the farm ot ‘the mie Here on shelves keep all cracked crockery and odd | fires. They then went into the mountains sur-| After breakfast we again started; now upon A RS | Bi ‘ANDS; PAINTED RED- | the public alley iu ‘said square 16 feet weet from the | Benedict Jot, situated an the Piney Brave’ toe, ese committee of Congress on the a tramway, lately com- BTEAD, ‘AND_' WASHSTANDS; | sou ern corner of the sad Lot, and thenes running | Brichtwood, coutaining 24 actes, more or lees. Tima " - eces, like covers, and wash-pitehers without | rounding the spot and walted untfl Custer and | the narrow-gauge steam way, lately ‘ SHBT Ji Ofele FOURP. M ter of Congress, or, indeed, toon. Pasine, “ana bowls without fase, They. nd | he company should be stiracted to thetrapthey | pleted. Away the little engine sped across the Seek SL ee RNB DULATEES, HEAT: | Whee re sed thence routh |'" The tract is improved by avery comfort: bie dwiing soa OR ese glans | ar ta aber etek a | had See, ea? emer ae ge | amy Serato gee Janes We | Gi Rass oBeSVRg Has, MRE | webiste ofa o's | paras nate Rl aS { Our reat wad invalushle Pinte s | Fose-bud toilette pitcher five years, to find that | eral saw the light, reconnoitered, and thought | which no European’ can steadily Teside. th MENT oF CHINA GLABS “AND CHOCKERY | bartef eal Letend speniiig into s Pablie alley int said | P'Waoacee by the tek of Novem Wee hina ot Hae tuable Hbrary.” | one of my neighbors had a fall set lacking that | his chance had come. He opened fire upon the | forms a belt sixteen miles wide, directly at the WARE, SILVERWARE, CUTLERY, &o-s KITOH- | fquare. purchase money in cash, one-third in one year an, as been made every y ; wnt ; With fell | foot of the hills. In this section tigers and ae % Also, part of lot 22, in aquare 534, ing for said | one-third in two years after date of ale, the def 1 for more room, and althowsh | Yer¥ piece, which she returned by sending me a | Indians. This was the signal. alts lephant | om WEDNESDAY. MAY THIRTY-FIRST, com- | pett's; PATiof lot 22 Hine of said lot 22, 35 fect 4 | payruents to bear interest at the mate of aix per cout here have niany reports "of the subject | NAaMkin eup to match an old saucer in my china | swoop 3,000 painted devils rushed down upon | leopards are Heat ygengiie ab aed 5 sere is | Mencine ae TEN OCLOGH A. Ws we chall sell'at cert | Eetkas gebotnt on the south line of aid lot 22. $8 fect 4 | pa he secured by morwaKe UPD premises. and mauy 5 suggested, notilae has yet | Closet. If you never want them, it is nice to | him from the mountain sides. In a moment the | is at homo. ‘That is, if what others dec! 8 | Gence, No. 1016, comer Maseachiinetts avence and 11th | resning wick Ts too P isoee te hte files, thence W: B'WEDE, Trastes, pen aou a kos “actly han have a jar to root plants in tor your washer- | little band of 300 men were surrounded, and | true, as I never yet saw an assortment of wild | dence. No, 1016. eral assortment of Fiousehold th the | _m23-lawSw Saas ry west 14 feet 1 inch to an =, thence ne Sn urtly from | Woman's girl, or a three-gallon jar withthe crack | the unequaled battle was commenced. ‘Beck | alimals strung ont along the roads. effects, and well iy the attention of buyers. Rett line of waid lot 72. feet, $ inches to an alley, thence uel I 77) ascel TTS east 14 {cot Linch bdewinning. ») HOLTZMAN, mended with putty may not be despised by the | said that Custer showed no fear, but rode into | We now began to nd the Himalayas! The ve a AMS & CO., Aucts. | "Tr phe by the d : One-third R. ‘Real Estate Auctioneer, 10th and F ste. nw, fie best method | oman who cleans the windows. Offer her the | the ght with eyes and saber flashing, and never |-tall undergrowth gave way to forest trees and | _™Y20-d__WALTER B. WILL O0., Avota. | Terms of sale, a0 prescribed t lecroe of opinions as t % purchase money i STEF'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE THR: wee ace charted. Alans metn-| piece and she will take it very coolly, but teil | raised It but that he left upon some red-akin’s | the tea plantations for which the Darjeeling ATO OLE A SORLE MAREK ERA | installments im ais, twelve and cighteen monte afer TREIORE AND ATTIC DOUBLE Gite ate ulus to the idea that | herto see if there is anything on such a shelf | face his bloody and raggel-edged trademark, | district and the neighboring province of Assam E-TOPHALL STAND, ROSEWOOD SUITES, | Mech $y She Miter ae te aces The us| No. MISSOURI AVENUE NoRT E Peoaeaeiee cera im some | she would carry away, and the selection will be | ‘“x, which somany of his victims in the lats | are noted. Higherup the aalds were adorned | Buk SOHAL STAND, ¥ Nei ASS. | 08 will reverve a lien on the property sold until the | OPPOSITE A. PUBLIC, PARK OO pried with room by taxing more | eaverly made. war knew so well. One by one his men fell | with flowers, yellow and purple, blue and lilac. Cee DRED cree ake. weet [hole purchase money is paid. If the purchaser fale THA TWO-STORY BRICK ST AMLE 1S ¢ in the itol, or by throwing out wings. Tin cans are the bane of country towns, on | around him, and at last he stood alone among | Great clamps of bamboo lifted their feathery LIBRARY TABLE, ENGLISH-BODY BRUSSELS ping Eee ronoky poi bof Bape en 4 FRONTING ON ALLE’ we ges oe fy. Spe ig Pveres, She whose outskirts they form an embellishment, | them battling with bis trusty saber in his re- | tops to a height we had never before seen, an AND OTHER CARPETS, HAIR MA’ i ot N’ a 5 4 of the defauitin, a five days’ notice in Pre es . jh rifty fami bh wn their rope-like | CAMP AND OTHER FANCY CHAIRS, ORNA: | fhe vcning Star.” A deposit of $25 on cock piece of | M. H, No. 212, * : old Capitol building, in whieh the library ts, was | feether, with the coal sshes of umthrifty fami- Tinonl or conca tea anes ot, pnt He ee tie arainacing MENTS, LAMBREQUINS, LACE CURTAIAS, | the property sold will be required at the wale. Allcon- | the District of Columbia, Twill offer for sae at pu Cintteuctian came, Wadern principle of freproof | tinent is marked by the cast-away tin can, and | yas terrible ia. tte desta Fourteen | ranches of the woody monarchs. Boldly ENGRAVINGS, WHITE AND EANGY | "¢7*boing at purchaegre HANNA, on, | Trustees. fibers are of woan’ "pet nafters. | one wishes for more emigrants as thrifty as the | of those Indians who entered che fray paid for | winding onward and upward the miniature | | MATTINGS. KITCHEN UTENSILS. Sc. 8c. | myat-ands os ED avery ee Gt Wood. | The attic 1 | man Captain Codman found on the plains, who | it with thetr lives, and their cold, copper-hued | locomotive abated nothing of tte’ hurried pace. | ,0n. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY THIRTY: TOK. 3. WISER & ODL, ned Meets Austonsers henley re would | Had picked up all the tomato cans he found on | faces lay turned to the morning sun next day, | Steaming and smoking, as {€ warmed by. the | SLEST; 0 ne treet | I 20, a ti . | hi with t d roofed his d tion, tt dashed into the hamlet of | northwert whois erring ‘up howmuceping, tho above, UARLE REAL EsTare, | Particularly described in ‘t bs Phill : set page is way out with an ox-team, and roo! with those of the 300 brave soldiers who fol- | undue, exertion, Rorthwest, who is giving up P CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, “5 pa fron one tes 7 ea ae f Tee shanty with the plates he hammered from them. | jowed the brave Custer into his last fight. This | Teendarla, and halted for e rest. Teatgned articles, ‘torginee een Uae IMPROVED AND UNIM D, INCLUDING ED, STORY BRICK DWELLING, NU Ofice building a few years azo. ‘The library of Ifyon would rid your house and neighbdr- | js the story of the old captive of the Sioux, who| In a few minutes our iron horse was again 131 ow OARHOL STREET, Betw : hood of the nuisance of old tin cans about the | claime he was there and saw that intrepid officer | cumbing the silent hills, now and then startling [48 DOWLING, Auchoneer. FT Mee Theat Meee Reet turned. and it Is 2 | tack premises, always have them opened at the | i maite frag there and saw that alone; Ihave | them with a defiant scréech of the whistle. One | Werz_KEpr HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &o., AT OUTHEAST; A VALUABLE | THREE-STOK Wonder tlat it has not burned a third time. The | sidered end, when dropping thent into » hot done my beat; the boys are all gone and I will | moment the eye dwelt upon distant peaks or a| AUCTION, BEING. THEENTIRE CONTENTS OF | BRICK DWELLING. ; TWO 8M. Epinmissioucrs appointed by the President after | are will unsolder the top, leaving a neat bright | go with them.” gigantic ravine, while in the next, on rounding | HOUSE No. 124 F STREET NOR’ : FRAME BUILDINGS FRONTING ON NAILOWS the Patent Oflice to examine the @ slope, a panorama of surpassing grandeur | On WEDNESDAY MORNING, THIRTY-FIRST ALLEY, | Bi EN URTH AND FIFTH can convenient for m!xin; aint, polish, and all LEY, BETWEEN R D <i> | Gefaulting purchaser, teiving five daye no oe oa aon stow and report ot | the messes in which the amalate workworen opened like a vision. Below us lay the wooded Hise F eet node grab general merentat wal AND ixtiPabveniarts ONE FRONTIEG ON Bee of such reaale in some uewmpaper pu phic Tesrbepnd 3 y 5 gummi jeacens from one to another, an irniture, vis: STREET, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS ee 7 these facts as to the insecurity of the old portion | finite, Melt oft the other end and you have @ Bie ouch «Grea personage in the harem | beyond them a bousdleas plain, Hbboned witha | Zat-Merbietop Bel-room Suites, two Pasior Suite, NORTHEAST, AND THE ee OT ae LIP, Tuten. SF the See otters question in the minds | oles, or lining squirrel boxes or rabbit hutches, | OF Palace. His power is almost absolute. allvery stream, Walnur Marble top Tablee. Walnut Wardrobes, Souruwest. Ss © " | erences of the conumissioners Ledigiese in Cesta bs - so that they cannot gnaw out. The tinner will | #20 limit to his control. The chief eunuch ina from Himalay’s broad feet, Walnut Extension and other Tables, Ref: the great dome would not fall. : Murmuring adown Of 1 decree of the Supreme Court of thegtt; | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE RRAT, Es: f Conzress and the library of the | TH them flat for you, when they can be ja-| palace isstyled Kislar Agact; he is black, and | ‘To bear ita tribute into Gunga’s wave. Water Cooler, China and the cus e re, By virtue Cooking Requisites, and many o ther articles not neces- | Discrict of Col: Peace Rea eas eee | Serreetoaseees went. PeONRS F nned and painted for tile-work and jardin- | takes the position of the second man of the| Now, for the first time during the season, our sary to mention. bh ycanse Ho. 8. : i ee et ae eae ee Lelio Gani Teres. Old broken crockery has a valuable use, | empire, mating with the Grand Vizier. He is | heavy overcoats were required. The moist (imeem eee pessbd tn onid couse on the Sah eyed Mage kD tae i nat ortunately G a — ante tanec when soa, Sor mistog ea cee cies captain of the girls If they are insubordinate, | heat of Calcutta had been eens ex-| mmyzi-st THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ | {he undersigned Trustoc will sell at, suction, ot " providin: ve Ti r Capitol, a im pottery and bricks. An e * , {changed for the wintry mountain breezes. Se n = Stren | Sa eR i Sch’ Ae | estar tate ey” sodas | eh yr tpl, eat | TOMAS NG, ee ae epay, me rrery oar on zone. an. | Ma sicoareiruse ci af 28 i that | 284 serap-iron, all of which children should be | with rods on the ly. Sho e matter, | edge of the precipice, but accidents are aid to CLOSING a MONDAY, | .D. seventy-six, the eae he ving « “three borg Scans ta Geter thes tine.” frat | encouraged to collect.not so much forthe trifing however, be avery setious one, they are dis-|be rare. Even with such expedients, some PAINTINGS, FNGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, 2S gt FIVE Gchoce &. Min trontet Seereers | Sat Bee eck ak eee ae etree etfect a ing in pears sa at this time. “A “ Price as for the sake of seeing yards, streets, posed of! These black eunuchs are hideous, un- | of the curves are so acute that it was a surprise ORIGINAL DRAWINGS, numbered five hundred and fifteen (515), improved by | that width, one hundred (100) = improved bye Jocation of the building has been discussed with | and river-banks free from such rabbish. T don't | POS ly fell cal ‘and | to see them turned by alocomotive. In one “axD two small Frame Buildings. beats brick dwelling. will oe much interest in Washington; but the questions | Know why I should apologize for mentioning nly fellows, generally with short necks an place, called the Loop, the line crossed itself on ‘On the SAME DAY Al HALF-PAST ‘CLOCK, | offered in three lots, eact of location and of its external features do not ng legs; they are very haughty and overbear- PNEVENING, May THIRTY. | PORN Ae oe lot numbered I, in A’ ‘whole in the ‘discretion ‘of tse trusteo and "as Saag this industry, when every village is scalloped WEDNESDAY EVENING, = ENS of ie Ereniiecs, lot num ase in ‘se may On. Concern us. | We are interested In the internal | with flourishes of waste pottery and metals, and | 8 in their demeanor, and when escorting their | ® bridge within a length of about five hundred | piusr) ss HALE-PAST SEVEN’ O'CLOOK, a$ m1 carta the | salesrooms, ‘corner Pennsylvania abd 1 ered six hundredsnd twenty-tires, (623)imploved | “Reenter sac waned toy the decree: One-third 3 vam nadreden x amp rive of eae an present One structure and arrangement of the building | the boysare half the time lounging about with | Charges on excursions, slash abont with thelr ea eae Dena The ese He at aae ae | ee Feanarivenis avenue tou ire Ransome dure weary bck dual UME an, | tte aocy in ca ou ay of male O wit qileh will be erected. und their bearing pon | hands in thelr pockets Tm ‘want of any earthly | “courbatch” or whip Indiscriminately, to clear longer pocsmmpanted, Uy pangs Beaguase | We we eee SN the progress of libr natio! sends occupation. The children of well-to-do families | the way for the pets of the Padishah, They en- ‘AMES GUILD & SON, Auctioneers. be a building of gre: had pen to the region of a sturdier race, ing of great | are the very ones who do not hold themselves | J0¥ princely salaries, and the large fortunes etrated seven § ont of the premises, | stallments at six (6) and twelve (12) mon‘hs yrom! i : , juste rm notes for the deferred te bear i his ri, upon AUCTION OF FO) ‘ED PL! . subdivision of lots in square num! seven hundred | ing interest at the rate of seven per cent per aunt cost, and asa specimen of tasteful and appre- | above such mercantile ventana Teelves | amagsed by them result mainly from backsheesh ae ede sren geen ME los err ton vgn | twit ooh See On ene ane dey fo, ay) iuproved by a dentable two-story | uni pla: tobe ven. oF the pulchaser ner thay Tey al priate architecture. should be worthy of the | the ex-mayor of one of the richest suburbs of | Sfewed out of the inmates of the harem. that took fright at the train and attempted to | s7oune, northwest, commencing on WEDNESDAY, | "On the SAME DAY. at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, | {ite to be wetained by the tee ee a a ee Robie purpose to which it will be dedicated. It | Boston collects his heap of scrap-iron and of |1t i from this clase of Orientals bolt into the thicket, but were held back by | SEVEN CLOCK Roa jd en COLOCK A.M. and | p'M., in front of the premises, the north half of lot | money awa fatsron ie path or at tine 2 option, of the pure will be indeed a seersene if the venerable | hones for the fertilizing of the flower beds. If| that, the mutes are selected. Mutes " 9 . goede ‘of gold and eilver | RUMbered thirteen, (13) in square numbered eight hun- | chaser or purchasers the trustee make « de errors which were laid before us at the Wash- i 4 cords attached to the hind legs. The struggle Hon of Sortelted oe ng ivan | dred and thirty-five (835.) deeds of conveyance and take a deed or t ingvon, ieeting, as “the proposed plan” which | you they wit be reseed te ea cae | ae auatdn and atendanta and, eqpesciy ee | Was Tory ludicrous, ang Invariably ended when, iboats four apdpitr tg, opal Sey abe | rnp te OSLO. 0 | Reh gel a is i bs Peeters Were eulozized as “the adopted plan* by Mr. | q year's time less than If lef whele to decay. | thelt ae eed rect availed of at the porte, | Tore feet extended, the pig lay prone upon the | bering expired, rl pene take otic Sos |S Sos One tid of Eas Preece’ money of | SE Pann imme of eaie, sind i eckd tm partes deposit Seeate cn tant geech, on the library bill in the | t¢ you can send your year’s gathering of bones Views are coment Cusiness and diplomatic inter- | cround unable to move. Amid these and other | s,qes qm x SON, Autia*” FULTON, Broker. | each piece of property in caah, and the residue in two | purchased. All conveyancinys and rwoorditi no rary oferta tobe eponace | EOP Eevee HL, veh, ground | arn Nin Mae ea Te a | sierony out foo neraa athe guts | 24H CUED Go, ssa. "TORBAY | PR eaves atice Sat gaa ; ra ofes ests, ey i i- joneer. rch tm this building. “Ie is consoling to be as- | awe, which will keep preon tehee Te eae | fal stories, ‘but. In sobertearnest aa te whet ie | Village Of SE nnsone: 6 00) Soak stove tas ses, oa rain in the trustee till the whole trustee of, a id, all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A tured hy. Mr. Spofford that “the interlor Is| after this dressing inepring. You see how one happening ‘at the present hour) are selected where we = TRUSTEES GALE, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Heid. or fei00'on" vt ad verdiet not fixed, but will rest with the com- from the eunuchs, and when very you ve GRAND VIEWS. QUHWEST AND NO DISECECENTH STE mf X . P. GOFF, Trastre, missioners (of which he will be one) to de- | Bcce of thrift joms another, and all turn to ac- | froin the manele ae and every means devised ea NOMTHWEGE, IN WHE CITY OF WASHING. | Feytired at the me of sale. Termecfealotobecomphed | m23-eokde ___144 Few York nvenne._ termine:” and that he appeals to us for “more | Cunt in beauty. to keep them in a state of ignorance, as they are | _ From this point, looking downward, theviews | ONT Ya" pg t | J)ENCANSOR, BRON Anctioears, Baie’ Ie woakl be gritinying wees tin oe oe pic Denke de ete not even taught to read and write. The eunuchs | Were grand in the extreme; but the great chain PL THe ole decree of, she Bu me Court he ea adverticement in} be Evening or at ‘Southeast corner #th and D streets northwest. Dill now before Conztesgt” qamendinent to the | the lower layer of garden walks, where they as-| Fe also turned to further account. When a | above us was hidden by dense masses of clouds. | District ‘undersigned Trastews will offer for sale, | Yeyancing at cost of parhasers = roe ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY'S SALE OF UX- bill now before Congress. The plan, which Mr. | sist the drainage. Florists sometimes are glad | Grand Vizier is to be desposed, or some other | The strange people at Kurseong occupied our | at public auction, front of the premises, on WED- GEORGE f HAMILTON, Trustee, CLAIMED iGHT. Voorhees ys was “adopted by te Cheetos to exchange plants for such shards broken fine [seyiabinl nese vey cee reaatle bere brief stay there, and the same types will claim a | PAST Pye OCLOGK EM. ire mathe tar Ih ae: THOS. J. FISHER & CO. Aucte, myPTakda | at TALE TART TEN Oe, Se CEIED, 182 as been the subject of earnest, s ne! carrk ror expedi- bered three (3), in Davidson's subdivision of —— = ~ ‘shall ‘account of compaLy ly and investigation,” and £6 | Gen ittter shoudl be raked Geis tee a Ea". | tion. The olflees whove duty. a to unsetore | description when we Gace are teal. nlanen | Rumbered two Randred and eienty-seven GFT) trotting | 7 eusrere BALE OF GALUABLE Mouse AND Cranes tof the Adauns Express Con whieh Mr. Spotford objects as earnestly as any | 91g boots and sweepings from the house added, | this important mission is termed “Black Ears.” | Know them better. Once poe lied nel io. twenty-one. ann = ball ages feet ee a coe = Te KNOWN AB 105 EAST CAPITOL S71 Bo spmpriaing 2 sgeortment of Tronks, oth Tof this association, is ® part of | and earth thrown over the pile, for garden | Jt Is for nim only to notify the Grand Vizier that | 19 eoHoeett open begs Heat ree oe Oye beh poy ne ey Serene ae BeeIWEEN FIRST AND 81 TRI Dundis, Boum, + ke, oi It is not easy to see why, if the | dressing in apring. All dead animals, cats and | Mls power is at an end; he appeara suddenly, al- | lowed ye mearrs enonts pexers feet and ten (10) inches, containing senteen ‘All parties concerned will take notice, its present form, it will not carry | pirds, should find sepulture at the roots of | Way8 at midnight, and without any kind of | We Tose tows ‘Terms cash. the committee's plans with it. Large pecuniary | shrubs and trees. hope you have all the ashes | Warning. He receives for this errand a large provement jand, in iaintif and Adam | — sor Omer . Pa =e front of the premises, the north part of lot numbered wae Ps for Other Auctions See Sth Page. interests attach themselves to so important af | screened with a tight barrel sifter. which nakes | Mount of blacksheesh. In former days it was | Comtrast with the sensations of twenty-four | {rontof the premises, the north part y- | C. Nan Patten et al. were defendants, we will rell at undertaking, and it is doubtful whether the a | th undred and forty- | C- eonateaunaline in csncnicutianheteicinn 1 | ‘The ascent now became steeper | three (343), front (2) feet on Eleventh (Lith) | public in front of the a OS ante | | ; for | his privilege and duty to strangle then and | hours previous. , fronting twenty, AY, JUNE THIED, A-D., 1892, at FOUR O'CLOCK cowmissioners, having the best intentions, | the “rider che beewome” dlssdreeable; for | there the Grand Vizier or high functionary,who- | 884 our speed much slower. We had taken a | street west, by the depth of said lot, with the improve- | PAY» JUNE EHIED, A-D.. 1880, 4 PROPOSALS. _ ; | ‘D. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of about snowy range comfort de- | hundred and eighty-nine (1,789) feet, with the | Di of Columbia, passed on the 21st day of Js manded a rug for the knees and feet. Such a | $s asco eae Timmedistay thereafter. im | HALT. 188 in Eautty cause No. 7 S18) etre M situated in os 5 ihe ole es i } r] |. | stronger engine at Kurseong. but it was tried to | ™ents thereon. a the city of Washington, District of Columbia, known as could radically sange the inns untase thie extra ton of coal ina year, and, what tn of | eVer He seat he But ceings ats more act the utmost by the heavg gradeand short curves, | crim eale a preseribed by the decree: power was specifically conferred upon thein. | more account, this care prevents unsightly accu- managed now, and the victim is smugg ftstuimente tn eis: peelve and The objections to the committee's plans may be | mulations. Pour water over the cinders to | 00 board the sultan’ steam yacht, the Izzedin, | Tree ferns and towering oaks, set in beds of stated briefly thu: One-third Dis oe = and being partof original lot numbered seventeen (17), ROPOBALS FOR SU; ES, d the residue in equal (oe P ‘an eighteen hundred and twenty-nine alment ‘months, interest at six (6) per cent. ‘$1 ‘Tarasvny Derantwenr, ‘ J "A deposit of $100 on cach | (729), to wit: The western partof said lot having » RASURY — | wash the dust off. and they are cieanly, pleasant | tO some distant poiut im Arabia or Asia Minor, Gaccaty ipa ci a pee veils vee Bere eed ar we Teauired when the property is struck Capital street colt running back the saase Saath cates Sealed Pr Sak Sa ncctenl gh tae omer ; Mapted fo eens and fuel, especially for keeping fires overnight. ‘The | Ald most probably the ministerial eareer is term- | caslonally we came upon @ gang of coolles en-| bf nerd of sie to becenoled with fen dare Dur | sit (St) feat and three (3) inches to the nouthern TRELV a gt Tok ye gS BEV Sesind The bul age layer of stone and shards. Detestable as iol . WEDNESDAY i, supplies, needed by this, areas men- | during the aig months fron July ist to December Slat, be needlessly ex- unt “of spa ill be | n what is talsely called | Such treatment would | every shower f 3 EST. ¥ Heyy athedral, but Is | rotied above them will make @ clean and endur-| It is seldom that a bill introduced into the SB rcky pass entirely out of breath; and while It | 5, virtue of a decree of the f place in a library. | cement for storin: be devised. y } Trustees. | toned. 1882: of fhe followin classes ooo euphonious hill names—we entered into cloud-| m20-a&as JNO. E. MoNALLY,5 2 . : a CS Sobowine cls Why She Wants Her Marriage An-| land; not a dreamy, mental territory, but a|— — = poitmatientis ein Ol On ee Te sre Oe re Mivierala ds — re for a whole walk in the common shift- ne RUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ES- @ _ Sad ie asi them, when they WACK WIN | os se tang Ane Mae oii tas ieaariog, ilo ptt | cag tice hy SOULE | ats eee ia | eee es Ge Se y i ; RON 4 —. ; * z therm, when they track wi ith emeele pl ‘Once the ‘struggling locomotive stopped in FIRST STREET WEST AND HALF 8' t Baro ro F100 requted a ae apond wudal | funan" Lara Srendy igs Goatana Wonk gee a Nee ILES DEAR zoe pene wherein. they Jess mode ot ust waited to gather steam: we walked nearly a books | Nk Walk. Ifnot needed for suc: uses.or for earth- | legislature has within it the key to a romance, | mile. ‘The engineer declined our challentgo:| to Byy se ta euutiy"encae op pense ‘OTA, ave nt: runes, | Ba forme for propor. article of any cam, ‘alcoves | (oscts: they should be carted to low marshy | but such a ones that presented by Aesembly--| race the train, as well as a proposition to pull it | Maty M. Séhlorb et.al. are complainants and George L. N Gttice 325 Ay sttoet Law Gitions, will be fumnisbed ou aprlisation to Use tudor. coves | places, and left for cl 1 wholesome filling. ‘ Pec” | Schiorb et al. are defendants, \dermgned ‘Trustees ne ions, ‘On application to the one story higher | ff woinen have any infuente Ie tose es | man Farrar, of Onondaga, providing that the | as far as the next station. An Indian veg? | mill gals at pubis suet on We Tea ee | 3. T. COLDWELL. Auct m23-10¢ ar Bake aais cae ‘onstess library. Thebooks | they will protest aainst the barbarous and | Marriage of Dantel Walrath to-Emma A. Sawyer | (Cognac and soda) at the last bungalow, and | THmTy~elusi: “uses neing at FIVE cach Stem wil be consi parately, . made us feel equal to any feat. | O'CLOC! in front ‘of the premises, the follow- (HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | 824 preference «iven to. articles of domestic production and the bindings of such | Ganwerous. practice here common of | be declared null and yold. The story of the | ‘te bracing alr. et y ing deseri fin the CN i manuf are stered in the guileries will perish G The as of xround, situa: city UNIMPROVED Rt = Trackless gorges and nolsy torrents succeeded | inyton, Dict { Columbis, to wits the rt PED SEVENTH 1 VELFTH | equal. | dumping the offal of atown to fill up sunken | marriage which is thus sought to be set aside is | each other at intervals, spanned by substantial | 25, 8'and9, in 8% No Sk Lot 2 froute 8 feet 3 sharers” * TWEEN Fas a srk ee yet come to a general | jor" yentt® oh B doek oa tell or tie'| Genco enna r mar fe yim mutta: | arched bridges. Hardy peasants, of the hill fe" 85" feet 9 inches Under and by virtue of a decree of the § a1 a eral | for years. e doctors can tell you of the | nango, and she andthe man to wnom she is ribes, passed in growing numbers; some driv- Rie 5 i Lae gery dite comely se! itities ‘in the and House, and if it | fevers, the diphtheria, bred in the pretty new | wedded were schoolmates and playfellows. As tribes, p growing: street; Lots 8 and 9 each front55 feet 3 inches on Half | Court of the District o: Columbia, ‘bruary THis ~ begee! » Passed Fel ‘a note backs ig-e ata hi front by 173 fet Tins, Botha Uae capes | 76t Jez. in, Tguity” Cau a Ebert « on whi icles ths aro ualihed to pruyioee al dens held upon their backs by a strap ‘reaching y Bete Po on pinant snd Johin Ebert etal. | SS warde wil be mate tole ty eel ee | their cellars in the heart of its corruption. The | other to some extent, although Mrs. Sawyer ob- | across the forehead. Happily we wore neacine | Ofeachion are defendants, the undersigned, ax Trusters, will offer ‘of or dealere ‘articles needled i N- | animal refuse of towns should at once go to | jected to her daughter seeing much of Walrath: im sed DE | gress ct mle; One-fourth ont, and the balancein wPropens leo be das all questions to the three commissioner: to act, and carr lca. it I r goats, and others ing bur- formation must specify Queen Anne houses built on such land, with | they grew older they kept company with each | ié buflaloes or x vying with the righ it of the premises, 4 the journey’s end. three eq: ts, at six, twelve and MONDAY. JUNE TWi - ‘roposals will algo be received for the fertilize the farms about it, and nothing be | One evening he called upon the girl when she ae minutes tater woretiod into the bustee | months, for which the purchaser will red eo KP. PRELETH. 265% AT SIX | sno covers O'CLOC! .M., the following described tion ean be raised to tie bill. In its present | allowed for filing lots but sifted ashes, gravel. | was alone, and. without any preamble invited | cif ze) of Jhor, seventy four hundred fect | °°. votes, with {ntereat, from day of sale, gall cash situate in the City of Washi Kt C., and known as form it is likely to meet with opposition from | and sand. her to walk to Minister Irwin's house to be mar- | Gulls), of Jhon sev was falling lightly, and | by ellen apon the proper nn kee oF Seat pany Ry ie i A a LOE Tee teak friends of the Conzress library and of | Oid furniture may have been defaced, but good | ried. Miss Sawyer demurred at first, but, pleased piercing winds swept through the exposed car. | be Rdulred af time of sale ‘on each the library Interests of the country. farniture Is never too old for nse. Glue, rivets, | with the romantic aspect of the affair, at leagth | Our attention was at once attracted b m ‘ ane Pagenpmron Loach pelpastle Gs and Las gats pins pe aeke the eerie aoe | consented, and the eae was solemnized a | or raga, several on a pole, one below public monet he x on ol istitu- | sound, ant ave ceased to call anything past | few minutes afterward. Onthe return from the | flyin, from the shanty-to) A closer ing Poet te ee eaely fo become a national library | yse sinee seeing at an old Hingham farm house | rinister’s house Walrath related his plans for | Lene tog thee they bore written characters, m8-cokds WALTER B: WILLIAMS & 00., Aucte, | aif, Gepth of 192 feet 8 inches each. Lot 18 containe “hereto waive defects and to pe ‘any or all bids must be expected, and can do little harm. | garden seat made from the foot-rail of a cot- | the future te his wife, and when the couple had | These were prayers, inscribed by the lamas, and = ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by decree: One- Th cat matotan nevomapes rho apres | {heheh he ios a eglace a | Pasha om cee rie thome he bdr | hung by thaeredsoun, fo pamlae ely | (PHOMAS DOWLING, ante ‘ rc . : -! ick of the ee, to whic! plank was | good-bye, r tel itsin the air! We were among the adherents.of VALU —_ of literature is limited to the “Turf Re-| fitted for seat, with two front I 1 painted | not say anything about the affair for a while, | a corrupt Buddhism; tribes hailing from Thibet, CHANCERY SALE OF E (ALUABLE LOT ON HIGH be soured Ah ge PBoPosALS FOR POST OFFICE ENVELOPES. gister” and “Stud Book,” are turning their | the yermilion which is Supposed to make things | and that he would not be able to see her again | the frontier of which 1s distant, as the bee files, | _By-virtne of = decree of the man dScmict of: ‘within one week from day of sale, the proverty will be Poer Orrics Derareers., | oracalar wisdom into this channel. They tell lovely in rural taste. If you have an old soup | for a few days, as he was going to Syracuse. | only about a hundred and fifty miles. the of Columbia, passed fn equi ae OW resold at the risk and of the defeulti: ‘Wasuirorox, D. C., May 1, Meibs tibet cunatera is becoming an | Kettle, porridge pot, or griddle with a ball, of | From that day to this she as ‘never soon her | owqee leaving Jhor, the incline was slightly | No 1035, Docket & Oguls etal. v. Kinx et al. we ‘will ‘a {URSDAY tar EIORTE hak oe Hotere nee magarous, Institution; that the | course you have it ‘swung from three crossed | husband nor heard from nim directly. Walrach | acne ie gan pee oa remaining to| OF MAY, Wo, st BIX O'CLOCK Pe Me the Atty ($50) dallars on each unimproved and one bundred | UNE “isha at TWELVE O°CTOCK Me. for ibrarian is now helping members prepare their | poles, Kypey fashton, for a hanging basket out-| was a man of quiet, studious habits, while his | be accomplished. This. fact encouraged our | half of: Lot numbered three (23) in ‘Beatty SFO) dollars op the improved ios wil be required, et the and et speeches, and soon he will write them; that he | ordoors. [ only beg you not to paint it bright | wife is an ive but retiring woman of | feeble en; to a reckless degree, Considering | #2¥ to George: Paty is a power bel:ind the throne greater the | red, but try bronze or iron brown instead. twenty-one or twenty-two years of age. who | the nature of that section of the line. At sev- | “sept se cash Senne in ‘twoequal following claseca, vist — = = = wary tenting = Tec! us mnlcty eur paeearae eae the green of plants. | now lives at bed Troy. The ee of | eral bends around which the train was sharply Eee ‘at six and twelve th interest: No. 322454 street ‘Trustees. i heart apon; lbrar, vi for warden use? Barrels her story cann doubted. e cannot ob- t z sn ambitious project to promote his own politi-) and kegs sawed in two and for ry Jerked, the step proj along the side of the street, los. 1 to 4, end ere ee = pera : Painted green, for | tain a full and. complete divorce in the courts | car fairly overhung the frightfal brieir “te gene | Sra ree ‘ol conveyanciage | J.T. COLDWELL. Auctioneer." my25-eodhds $ cai importance, and that he will soon demand a : 7 les ‘ y m P i = the Cabinet. ‘They tell us that the copes | gueTsreeM_Honeysuc les or laurels, which | because of a lack of grounds on which to base |be a “triumph of couineering” to bulld a rall- FRED. W. JONES, ; | gold. “Terme. to be ‘compliod with within seven days | Neue ae improved bY & eommodious Brick ‘Res | Tent af tie ke cher, may of R. H. LASEEY, erase st publie tion, he pee stots Stronres Quring te eee y EE, B SAND { srustooe set Lote ST an 1S eve eee atm ntcest | Es {information relative to tose articles will be fur F International Money Order Advices. flourish green in the hall all winter; | an action, and so she appeals to th Ai2 Louisiane i IOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Seecined ae tte ee enn ae for alow rose trellis, and all along zs za e legislature. | way mr Ores oe serge ot Geath; but, in the WA DOABUT wp Trustocs, | TE Bhank forme of bide, with deposited tn the itbrary, is trash, shore you will see forsaken fishing-boats drawn Electric Light Speculation. tarii it has the aspect of a dismal We = edle anwar ite proper disposition to make of these books is to the Med = um, je e build or hire a cheap storehouse and pack them | UP. ray hn a. ie itor rest overflow | From the Pall Mall Gazette. Were now within range of the snowy “Roof of | (JQNCERNING THE reagan pidge virtue of a decree of the Supreme Courtof Rees ce sans red herring. They need not | tion, without opinion, the device of the woman | Yesterday the stock market was very excited | the World”faclng aneust Kinchinjunga, next x be catalogued or placed on shelves, for nobody = ven, that the half part of ‘Cot mambered 25, oft for | Di ‘of Columbia, passed in Equity cause Ne gal FOR STAMPED AND to the loftiest —although as yet the vail of | salein the above sdvertisement, is my property, and | 7,459, Doc. ‘we will at auetion, P vi turned. ashi over the speculation in electric light companies’ . a fi will ever ask to see them. This is a cheerful | Wa? pay a pe peng erry aa el view Pooords pe te at parcel of Columbia, ( by ‘northwest, TRUSTEES’ BALE OF “‘ECKINGTON,” ‘upon went ty See Tara COUNTR SEAT OF THE LATE JOSEPH | 4##istant Postmaster General, mm a ji F é i L. to’ and coteted it fora round ottoman in her hall, | shares, and the as] of things look ae een cei are yw; and that these ine | pre ieee KN’ -SEOOND Post Orrice Soubaura t nects no comment oe ireures ws | 06 ROBE Boe, rele to each, staves an lps | much ike the approach of wecxllapeo, Thefour | fisree ee er eae neat ee srplctreogae GAN Oe Pee A Da ly e roonociocey, wastimeror Boo way al refutation npon its face. The opinions of these | Gressod with bright cretonne and rol beer | Pound shares of the Anglo-Amecican Brush town of watts houses, eteking tothe slopes of poor parey std ors | perp pay eS ie < ppenraens seat aos nap need | hardly, [mee they Sone humanity surrounded the few passengers 3 0 . and improved with s largeands dwelling great respect. back for lt. Ifyou havea cheap, awkward bed. | NOt have reached upon their merits, nor alto- | Mlghting! Odd flzares strove with each other, ‘There are several besutiful building sites upon the | st day of Octooen, Lees, 2 78% ‘The service which the tibrary of Coneress ts | stead improve ff by lowerlngit likea French bed. | ether because of the success with which the | AMid a war of words, for the privilege of carry” nr domz in the recstration, cata! icturesque Continuquely Deid fhe Eenetal and special taxes there- agurerate expenditure fo a lange | Washington, District aalledang koven 524 genet Pronosele vill be rece! . it y's ing the baggage. Presently we were climbi + and the straight open-work spindle pattern |COMpany’s numerous offshoots have been ing ervation of the copyright publications of | p0h,the, atte cottage bedstead, pat hangings of | Soated. The extreme price Is: the outcome of a | tM as ape peodlands, & cozy hotel, tie country alone justifies the expense of erect-| red or bine at head and foot to show between | °ettain amount of selling for the fall. All the peoses {ids Sper 4 E ismae Deen : inca uew building for its accommodation. Tt | tie rails. Ifot the high-post style, drape it with | Curreat week men have been disposed to “go in India Mises sg pe was the third time decree was Js the census bureay of vur national literature. | round net, in fleecy clouds tied full to each post | bears” of a few of these shares, because they attention. Mr. Watson has Ns functions ought to include the registration | with wide ribbons. If of old turned maple or | #4 got to such a premium, and yesterday those important item in his diary carefully noted thi and preservation of every book and pamphlet cherry, with ball -tops, have it all French pol- | Uafortunate to have sold in a limited market an afternoon was fast wanlivg why publicly or privatety issued in the country, | ished till It Again, and treat it with an | Stticlo of which there was no free supply were | Pivctnoo crackling fire in our comferatn, oor Whether copyrighted or not. No institution. | embroidered ¢ cover worked in herring-bone | ‘“Squeezed”—there 1a no better word for ex- nearly thirty-five miles into ti pa le room, exceyt It be under the ausplees of the govern- | and Russlan opemwork of brizht varied colors, preseing the plight a man le in who i forced by | Fray thirty: fe labyrinth of the jnent. conid do this. The registration of a new | ifyou have any old hardwood -farniture, and | holders of stock to cancel his speculative sale alay: book is as important as the registration of a| wish to economize, the better effect will be | DY repurchase at thelr price: As the market new baby. It matters not whether it be a large | gained the money for a cheap new | 18 not a large one, and as the present company The American Bicyclists,, book or a small book, a good book or a poor | Sp than having the old repaired and polished must Iay hold of deal of money by its sales of | From the N. ¥. Timea, May 28. E i & i E i Fi i H d E ? Ei 8 3 iy 4 i ot i a i i ay £0 ‘i te | ry an 4 a] 2 Hl E Ly ; i i Be : 1 and hase frontor 181 70-100 feet | — SEWIN G@ MACHINES, &e. i Ao oe eee 12 77-100 aenee; Lot 6 8 50-100 acres: TY fogeninintng Pe ee acre: Tot 6 Singers’ ne Patera of SEWING Mh 4 a H : i i , i if FI i ie & hie fe i 2 F rt li i fi New eee amen’ ere | Geico y ‘the ‘im four in 1 ’ €b « (EDI I. and examine our EEN, and eee teo- —- Lepinsiotenn (ptt ben haar (ape —not y @skiliful hand. — a conebosicts one way meter ‘The American branch of the Bieyele my3t- BENEDICT JOHNSON. a deine Amelys, Gighionn and twenty-four | Donia zh, purpose of registra- _——— so D these shares may alts Touring mi REAL, | or rurchaacre giving bieoe Pnotes for | All Kinds of ‘Machines sold, rented, ¢s- tion, and for preservation in a national library, A Dying Boy’s Question. the squeezing is at an end; e less | Clb took action yest looking to « more TAR Oo} OF OF GK | tie deferred paymente ‘with interoet toereon at the clued and repaired 4 that it Isa book. Every little picaninny in the | Dr. Irenaeus Prime, in the Observer. the public has to do with them now the better, | thorough organization. Main club in Eng- SRS a: TEENTH Let ecw Gram from the day af sale: or C. AUERBACH, corner 7th and H streets. south, even if it be humpbacked and have the| I have just returned from the faneral of the | for at best a reaction can onlv be postponed. land has over 5,000 members; in the United - ee iT. itacepton i yy ee ext oor to Suerbach's Gente’ Furnishing and et cates sate ga a | Gu Ganga eect | ue anette BET count [See esis at | eae MES eae Se | Eten ey Pere | ogi uativity, and coetal condition, and with at much | th@ Rev. George Nixon and wife, of Tremont, N.| The Amertean people, though In generat un-| the orcanization here ‘hsp boon without ener- A Mein bg ose ie and tere Teh etterne al sot fo ea Eceno. ‘on aR we pains ag if he were ® millionaire. int stolen a | ¥. My sympathies were very tenderly moved | bounded bellevers in progress, are accustomed, | etic management, ne having been made OF x Le9 - Rr Taliread, fore eat Of & trotting mare with | by the letter the father sent me, with a request | through a kind of curious modesty, to do them. | t0 Improve its condition’ of increase its mem- Biat cf subsivicon may De Bee Upom eppiearion to Fou SE fect envtonet vou'hsve one of the two a oraz ¢ record Py Orc! P.M., offer for sale at Rabie: A Z he gore Frank ‘front east oA of bid if sald aurecle machines 2: much for a book? We can make ae nner | £2 come to them in the hour of thelr great amic-| selves a great injustice, by the extravagant | bership. A year ago Weston, of Boston, | fe frntot, the prem, tie cant 40 fect front by af rae $100 on each CH as oat sd sy can Bug. Bok o& sung oothly pay ioeus . a ion, He t thé miélh club as “Chief Con- te canvassers. Vie guess as to which of the books and | toa, He said: “hough but 13 years and 5| manner in which they their past. | was appointed by. § ¥ phicts in car any wilh Mtoe a pstestenn 400 months old, he had a mature miad, 2nd was an | It has almost become a commonplace the | sul in America.” papas tying Oras a Ape EPR ORE Bas.) Agnt we. serge irda. 5 a Soheeitecwaes| Jur eanee oj Peak Soke ces % . ‘m13-im, Years hence; but of this we may rest assured, Christian. He had no fears of dying, | great nation which in our own day has shown toan official call fro a cbige many is A aapostt u 5 t i i E In response . ° x and we talked constantly of his possible de- | “first annual meet” of the they will be publications which we now regard | Sd We talked on earth was spent in in- | vot human! giganti terday, ring made from this as trifles or trash tense agony. But in his rational moments his | and hie thes time. a iy fal. Yonkers. ‘The ona i? He rose up at a time we Tiders sat down**to As we all have a deep intcrest in the welfare | 5°" of the library of Conzress: as the present Is an | (ith failed not. i ee | -% i g 5 z 8 ANTED YBODY TO CALL AND : thought him sl and sald: ‘Now I want to | shame Europe paral- et — Taportent crisis in U3 hi-tory. and a our co | say the Lori's prayer He Tepeciod H’an’s | Sea fori n paying fe atidal dab is of | tho Talon, Manhatten, Now Yors Lence Wsrneny, a strong volce until the close, when his strength | s far lower its ancestors at the time | ton, and the Susquehanna. ‘THE NEW ELDREDGE. failed. About half an hour before death he | of the War of Independence, ‘This belief ap- | dinner, Chief Constl We looked up to his mother and with a snlle said to Doessentially false.” ‘The nobility aii | Bonne, ne Son Jenkins onthe 20 springs used tn ite _-—- ae | ey po nag pee —— he Beauty othe haracter oF ncan hardly, | M. Clinton Smith, “of the Y< el sacurses, * into his mother's face, wondered whether | leaders of bead “4 and pd i oktng +45 pines oo 4 . he was in this or the other world! The pain of Pablo spirit; and few armies have ones Kat» Shelley, the Iowa iil who saved w rail-| (ying bad ceased. The eyes of a loving mother | nobler than that Reliable Setar Machine Rooms, ‘i read train from wrecking, comtradiots the news-| Wes tult flog set Ber tee pena net ay vente ae on resale and ruled = paper rumors that she is en-tare] to be married. nike olen ee unlike the anguish he had been suffering, sufferings 3 a good Chicaze and Notiuwestert ra euould see thet ner desize be. 15. that he was at a loss to know where he was, and he ral aspect sade the natural and beautiful Is pe a inquiry: hed $3 ao pep ele Rr ton tee f

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