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protruding & Citton in ‘Troys uash the indictments was yesterday denied, and | fats to cure. by J. P. Miller, initola Forrest, &e., Ke Kecting from his own relatives. Y have been told that | health at Warm Springs, Va. Miss Slaymaker is Clevelands 8 At TroyWorcesters 6, sa be Arch street, Phil nyt None genuine cee commence 2:18 04 7.45 sharp. bl z = ‘EMS. AMUSEMENTS. _ Removing a Impression. _CITY IT. e A =MENTS. LOCAL MENTION. THE CHRISTIANCY DIVORCE CASE. Socicty Notes. Sporting Notes. Wconntns Faas. eee \ HEATER COMIQUE. = a Fae ‘The gallerfes have rarely showed more fashion- BOAT RACE THIS EVENING. a ‘Wylie is doing much to remove from the Before Starting off = eS Special Weather Bulletin. What Wife Says About the Hecemt | oo sates ‘among the spectators in the House,| At 6 o'clock this evening there will be a hence t Public impression of the past | For the summer get a bottle of German Corn The Crowning Beal of the Season LOCAL RAINS TO-MORROW. Deresopeanaen, snta. | tan yestentay. ‘The reserved galleries, except | mile and a half single scal! Pont race between F. | District bench the pase impression of the Deal) Kr tte tr pay FOU. #5 MATINEES TUESDAYS Miaghae ‘The ehiet signal oMcer of the army furnish Mrs. Christiancy, when asked by represente- | chat ror the diplomatic corps, filled up as ‘soon as | M. Krouse and Samuel A. Kennedy. The course pathy with official plunderers, at least disposed bY Hundreds of Fair Daughters Tabare 8 AND gy The aroma fe akg hec ee ke, Rross:—- | tive of Tur Stam what she thought of the evidence | tne aoors werg opened, and maany ladies usualty m | Will be from the Aqueduct pone Se tiag, | the personal contact of life at theeapttal to treat | ang promising sons dle of consumption wi, could — ee FTE gt REET hehe he barometer is highest in the je Bian of George Christiancy, (son of her husband), as into the | Krouse ts a oarsman in ‘Deen saved by Hale’s Honey orebound | yieree Topp ND States and lowest In Minnesota, where a storm of * those could find no places, and went into i siderable practice of | them with leniency. Judge Wylichas insisted have : As LEW slight energy, moving in an easterly track, is cen- | PUb!shed, s214 she was prepared to believe sahat | Buble galleries, which also were soon crowded. | Tite” comine it nan Cone iate Printers’ re- | tena on giving the star route gang'an early trial | And Tar. boos cure in one minute, ‘The moet wondertal Equilibria th WS OM Be Gag hinds are. in general, lzht and varia. | anything of that side. She had information that | {cong the ladies present were Senator Williams’ gatta. on the plain issue for which and their Pike’s a The Greer of slaty Dp bie. General rains have fallen in the northw efforts had been made to obtain the testimony of wife and the wives of Repfesentatives Carlisle, ‘THE BLUR STRING CLUB, have been peering for mi Dut which Lydia E. Pinkham’s W.C. MATTHEWS AND MISS NELI Ty a but fair Weather prevalls in the other distr the | Others as tothese things—the alleged intimacy Mason, Herndon, Knott, Brewer, Willis and Steele, | a newly formed boating organization, Nmited to 16 | now seem altoget er The gov- v revives the drooping spirits, oe Ontebrgied c mucal shee ‘Artiste “SRR aeoner ones oP Take Testo, amd wemiway | With Haight—and that disreputable people had | M7302 He agus, A number of ladies remained for | members, will make its first public appearance on peoey epee roca — ‘want a: oP parmonizes the ‘organle functions, vei Greatest of lis Candany 20H Paine, ae nee Oe eee ee eee nad Seem eet there tna tetens | Mke hours listening ithe debate. |= | thesth inst, when five of tts mentbers—Mesars, ¥. | Dut the one which mate necessary, Che new tndict- reenter to thecye, and. plants on ine | “MOST, sod on Fottentng, 20M ake region, te middin Stee see aoe eae | ew bare raown it but they ona Hae aoe | Vereen tne Vice Rewents came fru Mosse | © cistron, 3. B. Johneun, 7. G. Keene, D1. cr | i ee een oe ete tearoom: Ratural tester tO the C7 o, ant bering oneRrstey BROT lake region, the taiddie states and New England, | Wl » respec- aI is ety mile race in single | tion. pale cheek of beauty 08 | The Longest and Shortest Some and’ Day, nd@ fair weather in the Ca st | table person to support him.” ‘Most of them returned there yesterday. phy, and — Smary—will row a and early summer time. 1 Tea cme ee ee ne ee eee ee sui Rieseeeel gone: Connor ree Suncyresene bbda eihs malapraya to eg aerated No More Nonsense. teens Wane Mane Bebo? W.0. BRYANT | AND. MUZE nici a ann ie orter. e Vis-a-' ;. ladies ¥ st RECEIVED a fine lot of old 1865 Cognac, for | 1 am glad to say that I am entirety unsc- | pobienee phe eee ae ae eee Cine a open fora wiie. From the Philadelphia Times. Loatlie’s Specie cures the worst, case in 8 to 90 Re-enanccment ihe Grant Dees ew Taecical purposes. Physicians will please take | quainted with this man,” said Mrs. Christiancy, | bstween Long Branch and Saratoga.— Gen. Bab- alee Cueein: Judge Wylle, of the Criminal Court of the Dis-| minutes, Sd cents. At all drug stores. HEATLEY TRAYRon Oe Worl, Stee ee Servet DUNCENCSD | tyea NOAPAAY CvNGHICR, SH Me: TeMraT GURIGS TE | coe aE ete eee eee | ae Philadelphia—athletics 10, Cincinnatis 9; | trict of Columbia, seems to have concluded that 91.000 Rewara Ce wT CEDURE ICH IS Caen, gives hearsay evidence and Mr. dei v8, 5 ; Pini Longer opr ould avail themselves of | Then oe isan CS eo in his go onipr ficross: -_ end _ re ear Oo oa Detroits 6, Philadelphias@ At New Hkerrepsy bosighd vente ate more nonsense rhage part = For any case of bleedit mgt Bic coat aq imereday, ame it = The Ocletrated Diet Cangg e generous offer oF 2 x It will b> shown thet this story, false upon yent the passage of noisy vehicles in Buffalo—Buffalos defense starroute cases. — or Piles fond: ¥ advertisement in anot face, comes from « low degraded man; an outcast | house.-'Senator Hill's daughter. 1 improving in | Poltans 2, Chigagos 0, -At J.P. eM Das O15 | Mnday. June uh. Avery 7 018-0 ——_— any more For Wats. Parens, window shades, &., go toR. | (1 is 1, and when the yw, to remain until | At Springfield—Hawards-s9, Amhersts 8. At Pitts- | the judge announced that if there were ios _Perfin x ba W. Henderson & reo. i Gitar wan made Detiee aistee Ration: Won ncn bea ‘and Mrs Hilt go’ to Colorado, alter Con- | purg—Loutsvilles 15, atleghenys 7. At New Bruns- | motions he should overrule sage =, ‘public | Out. Say YAPITAL THEATER. Cuostxa Sate of paintings, engravings, etch. | 21 Judge Wsite criticised ther for attempting t6 | gress adjouras, wick—Rutgors 10, Browas 8 At Roston—Bostons | must Ey da A this time — Robust and Blooming Jake Budd, manaser. Monday, May 29. yy, ings, original drawings pmriyge Bio 1S Wades a) prove the case by the son. Judge Hagner, while 8, Providences 2. 1113 F str offer was made before Judge Wyille it was refused, eer, Bitters, and no family can afford to be ‘Tuesday and Friday Matiness e would not say that this ‘was legal eviden : Hime exhibited to be tried tn & hurry has utteriy | tn Hop Bitter Leal ee RS Heeuing at 7:90 at Mr. Dowling’s salesrooms. Don't | ajlowed It to be taken. I cannot sce the good ‘ Strike:Biotes. faded away. ‘They are now anxious not to be ——— ghoe ¢. RR ae ote te forget tt. ot = sense in taking it and prolonging the case.” DAMAGES gs Ss Raw.—In eacisce ape oer ‘steike in enti is FB eyed tried at all tty. s = are doing ‘Try Carter's Little ave Pills Bosh Rene wlan che. Moneriefl Fens, FUSsELL’s Ice Crean. “George says that you and he were very ; the amare y Fat ee sepected. There Roi he a ae ve journeymen recel’ ee ee delay the matter. for any case of nervousness, nape, Sten eee friendiy,” sald the reporter. co tees mayete etreet, be: dl Arabi Bey declares that if the Turks come to | stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, Hart's Roacu Powpex.—Beware of imitation. * ont ee ld she, that Is 50, and Libis about the | €r Ken aero oe aboek. in rai nagely, attended: mesting ee sot yard ene eee ee eens me welll The only nerve 1 ‘medicine for the price in market. ieee v3 | Yi wien front, of 3169 P Street, also on west side of Lae ether work- st them. . _ : i Six Rep Ticksrs good for a present. Young's elt Than etl Sauce Gree op street, Between O-and By sewer corner pa and Pt ee ee nd (po A Delightfal Novelty. tner | Samieaaee, ; w ay: 3 d ole > streets, filled up wi stones, &c.; ‘the gov- ase Geme most popular operas a * Bacee—Decucation Day—at Brightwood Driving on Ron ai bgliere fre i Noobs mashes ome, ace nee corny a gutter on 821 etree between a to resist the military forces of the gor oneans coped Fioreston Serie ey Residence, Om Ht erwet tortie wwecky. Jee <a ae ee tas r: f the saddest | Grace and Water; broken paveme ee Se — TF RIVER'S —<—$—_ » Noor's—Elegant white dresses, weil made, of | features ot iis aul; sal cuss Ail the ther sons | between Nand O; two culverts on Pierce mill! phe Kind of Moree He Wanted. Dic poe ee ciieee SS SUMMER GARDEN. Sood materials, at $6, $7.50, $8 to $14.50. A few | were grown, and were dissipated, vile characters, | FO. choked up, aiso one on is fallen down, ne | From the Boston Journal. ‘= A Valuable Addition. <i Tore of the purasois, with Spanish luce covers, at | ‘The very night George claims to have witnessedy; Wall of culvert on Daniels ed panini ai) The Charlestown district, as everybody here- THE Because i¢ is beneficial to the stalp and adds to SUCCESS ASSURED! $1.75 to $3.25; cheapest parasol offered this season. | these improprieties between Mr. Haight and my! also abutment of arch on ey Hur} & rsonal beauty by restoring color and lustre to re —- Noot’s, 915 Pennsy:vania avenue. spent for the night was cold in | Hear O. C. Green’s residence. | There is a wash-out | abouts knows, proposes to celebrate the ap- ERFUME pel Parker's Hair Balsam | Coneeded to be the Pinert 8) Entertal ae mgt Soba Spit he spent in my room, for the night was cold in At Holse’s lane, and wall on canal at Market street romghine ancl ofthe Battle of Bunker| IMPERISHABLE P + | gray or faded hair, is why ever offered t a Washinston Pabhe wn We Have 4 Bi Rew on ladies’ hand-sewed | hovel with ine froin the iegation Do yeuthink he | 18 in a dangerous condition. No damage was done | P! ng soniversaty of the 7s a OAS such @popular dressing. Elite of cur Society. Eutire New Company we French kid: $2.50 low-tle button; $2 ladies’ kl! | would have done so if these things were true, and | tothe canal. A bar was washed at Gt eee Hill by an “antique” parade. A company of @usdier beaien. aig = Button boots; 7c. sandal and opera slippers; $1.25 | would he have walked with Mr Haight and te | fa twas thought the arch would go, but it did | monnted men is expected to be a prominent a eae hseangae oe oe ARYLAND AVE. AND WW SHAW Vassar ties. Gents—s2 low cloth top button; $250 | and carried notes between us if he believed that | 29%. ‘The pond got a good flushing out, and a lot fe ices who ane to) FLORIDA ° When T have a baby ap’ Te ee nethcs na Far. > SW, fine calf low and high shoes, boys and youths’ fine | improper relations existed. He did not believe it | Of coal tar was brought down the canal, which for | feature in this display, and those Gas en fal for quieting my own eek comaeaonn, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, low shoes. _ Misses amd ee a —— then, nor does he now. That he could be com- bof Sele ys vo poe ip eter re, Smith, | rein it are at present zealously searching kers Gi ‘Tonic. eee San OOMMENCEG MONDAY, ana wore jahn’s 7th street and ylvania ave ci .—Entered than | G MONDAY, 3 nue. ‘ : Rey confdence in Numan watere = beim woenakcs from Philadelphia, with coal to Mayfield & Hels” pede apt en upon the Henk ‘TOILET, and appetite.—A Newark Mother. SE neice nis - atts jon; sch. Remittance, Thomas, from Havre occasion. will 81 ise many persons, Ba’ B NS! VHALE. Cumarest Maw foi Ii thei samen the TORRE es ete Ol Grae with nalts sumer nen Gio ce A weer ous She eaealy. Gf Swecnss eimom = You Can Save Doctor Bills — “GWhen they ate thrugh:’ sald Mrs.Christiancy, | Mitchell, from do. with coal; sch. Francklin, trom | ™8Y have thought the supply. o! psd HANDKERCHIEF. | and keep your family always well with Hop Bit-| engin 60 feet; weicit 0.000 pounde. Agom Caz. and examine our noyelties, 9th wing Cen.Mkt. | wy Seat oradice test ee OF ee ean, | Gon with come” sees neue, Lovee eee cae man ex ters. e08 | arene Mammal. “The only cuo ut ubsapa eves fe | CeLLcxow jet braceiets $2 palr, at Prige’s SoS oRer arian ae aot Sete ere ee EOS | tase int SiNtO GEES AEE tee eoenT | SIRRATIO OCC ERte Tecate aver io ound tO bs Surely as the Birds in Spring Time, |” 4 racelets $2 patr, and Feturning, ag well 2s the evidence of parties | Doe, with 2000 bushels wheat, 1400 bushels corn; | planation of this fact, incre ie Want ibe y as ener eae CAPTAIN PAUL BorTOR, Tue greatest attraction in the elty Is at Cline. | then and now residing in Pera, to wholly refute ; Doat Farmers’ Friend, with 8,00) bushels Whea that they are not to be satisfled w: = comes nature's demand for that mncet poxent, rem. hantts “ata? i 7 Pennsylvania | this slander and show the perféct propriety of m; A DAD Ixvant Founp.— Private Cramer | every horse that Is offered to them. This is = edy for all bilious ‘The great nautical sAventurer, commanding the — Severs ante ete aie iekele press conduct.” a hse Y | bcought to the station about 7 o'clock this morn- shown by the following conversation, which re- Aperient. 08 ing. crew, will bein the whiaie vation =" and admit that we have the finest exhibit of Tine | Mrs. Christiancy further said her counsel were | ing & dead female colored bette ee sents cently occurred between one of them, who has scales ruace Sia NCaan hn og ST in dina the to Work in the city, es wetally our pictures of young | surprised at the publication of the depositions in | fotind by Cuter Nuen nana ee rt street; | Not much confidence in his horsemanship, and a moe of Glenn's | eagpe bis tony vuyanes erualia wath «luck q ghildren. Wrices very Feason:ble. Latest Paris | the Herald before they were forwarded here, tor Beeween Wenn, and Congress streets, "The | man of whom he made inquiries touching the U Nuoavine. Are poor may rejoice in the existe pe le dy Bie onntsen ie, t Sees ee ee to let the Inatter become Rulties Rit eee! | coroner has been eoridied. matter in hand: “Do you know where I can Spe biackorbrown,s0e. | Oren iran am. tooya san gt = Surprised. for the whole Gat Bf tee OTE | FISH.S0000 berrings” sold ab $650 to $7 per | matter, mhand: “Do you Know. + equestrian. Sinica ens rh, TATIONAL THEATER CITY AND. DISTRICT. Scemed to have been to slander her in y thousand; 400 shad at $16 to $25 per hundred; 600 | «No» said the other; “what. sort of a horse do —_ Kidney Disease. - ‘ eee podeelca teenie " ; tinence, De- LAWRENCE BARLE See ppers from the commencement of the suit. she See caer ouateaar hundred. Reported by you want—a spirited animal?” “Well, no, note So eae es = Inence,, aa THE RRETT DRAMATIC cum was quite sure, from the language of the depost- | C. E. Harber, wha o ar hen, do you want a ae a e ee ee ‘To-night. Hon, that S Fe Was. prompted iy, ls fa her. Hicu TipE—May 81.—6:29 a.m. ; 6:54 p.m, vane nner: “No, foe aaa a Gaiee one.” ‘We Offer One Hundred Bepot eae . ug * apa Carrrat THEATER.—Vartety. -r counsel required of the commissioner that the ——— a 02” SLIUS CESAR THEATER Comigue.—Muldoon’s picnic,” Wheat | @uswers should be given orally and in his presence | The Desperation of the Star Routers. How would a medium me of 2 see pou Nervous Hoadacho—Nerrows Wenkuoss Sey and Traynor. atone, and the delay was occasioned by tine being THEY MAKE A BAD MOVE. ‘ ie woulée 4 be quite the © ape ep i aes rons Deuicy ts. st § — ——— ~4 AND THE So asin Fequired for the answers to be committed. to ington Special Ni Herald, is. I want a horse Se = Driver's SUMMER GARDEN.—Specialty Eatertain- | memory. The language Is not George’s, but that Mbooiedeet i Hen toe t Thurea: spirited than he really is.” . At or free by mall on receipt of MERCHANT OF VENICE, mont. of Mr. Christtaney. The star route trials begin on next Thursday, AUBURN CHEVIOT SUITS, rice, from JOHN H. ALLEN, 817 First Avenue, N.Y. MARYLAND AVENUE AND litt STREET.—The Mon- | “Wat Is the truth in regard to a Mr, Bliss, who | June 1. It is supposed they will last a monti- Struck Dead Thunderbolt. Brort & CROMWELL, gents, 480 Penn's avenue. Under the Auspices of the ster Whale. | pobre by George Christiancy?” asked the | The last of the many dilatory motions ree made | ¥rom the Berrien County News. so placeney, Dairy Wagons” WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY cOnPS, LASERS et PSR “George's ” by the defence to-day and all overruled. It shows iss Swindle, Fresh_Al Butter, every morning NE 2d and 34, at #« . Matinee JUN! See eee seen ancy empusticalgy say toMe Biles Isis Geraty | te desperation of tne star routers that in the last | We afe sorry to ae tae ot pemrien, and delivered in 3-10. “Ward” prints ac. per Is | 7UNE 24 and Sa, a Samuel J. Sherwood, a well-dressed you With the rest of hig false testimony. Mr. Porter € | few days they have, brought in Mr. Cole, law | daughter of Mr. James ana Also, cottage chetse, buttermilk and sweet milk, ish Woeninn, Sities One Cee Or eet eee ae atater. | Bliss 18 a friend of mine; T entertain the highest | partner of Col. Cook, who was in the early stages | county. Ga., was killed by lightning on Thurs- ‘That we sold at $10, for fe. per qt Cream, isc. pint —— | aay Matinee and Rvcting, Mataeer at Wonks, = = —— A. Blackstock, conduc pope Bes re as I sincerely, Hes seeped a ‘One of the counsel for the government. Thisgen-|day morning of last week. From Mr. Joe ~ ~ | An Exhibition Drill by a Company of the Core beg P ‘There were thirty prisoners in the dock at the | to the average human, being in intellience, gen eS eumeer teen a meeaar to quish ‘he indice, | Morris, who gave us,the facts, we learn ae COON. At Baracoa, tenn os January 28, 1 eon Aiello spol for either perfo Police Court this morning. a eral culture and breeding. On my trip to Peru, | seen! ground of misconduct by the grand | Swindle and two of his daughters were planting MQOON., At Baracos Sisteon pees aacghi at | ge Fan — BUee ee ee eae ones EI Ee and in that country, I saw more of Mr. Bliss than | jury, and caused his special client, Rerdell, to out potato draws a short distance from the SEVEN DOLLARS, Datus E. and Jennie fhe house at Ell’ music store, ow and after May sae Corn te Heyer io cry unde te peaton a | tan nl ye aaa “Bau | Rona. A thundercloud wan approaching nea [Po a ae Gace wl Walter Parker and Charles Jones, colored, were | wight, Who Was a married man with afamily, | tue specifications of misconduct welatcr to cence | Which caused them to leave their work, and TPROOE BALL GRAND CONCERT—THE charged fn the Police Court this morning with | Mr. Biss was unmarried. My cordlal Itking le pee on red when no oe but the | While going to the house an electric current ‘dn WEDNESDAY. EVENING ‘May 3i, 1882. at stealing 9 lot of Jewelry from the store of S. Dealin | tor Mr. Bilss was well known both to George and the grand jury and: the district attorney | descended upon her head, and, passing down goin Hail, a Grand Concert for’ a bebevieet jana, €Son. They were sentenced to sixty days each in | Mfr, Christiancy.” wae teoar Whee ae fn was read | the breast, left the body and went into the Thee beat talent in the city aud elsewhere have bach ao Mil and ordered to restoze the goods, and in de-! Waar sie SAYS ABOUT MR. CHRISTIANCY’S LETTER Untay by Mr. Cole, Judge Walle, with sur d. She fell to the ground lifeless and ‘This is a $10 Suit st aged for the oocanion: titution thirty days additional, Mae ORONSE tS Det ‘and he then iniig, | ground. She fel eS Ginec where ‘Tickets 50 cents, to be had at Ellis’, Motzerott's: Parker, colored, for stealing 2 large ham Spent tate oer Sntly borer ‘out, declaring that there was nota | W®8 borne to the house by her father, tek ohECLERC, In. thie HiT _ee Monday morning, May | other stores in the city. mae ‘tore of Wim. K. Brown, corner of 20th | The attention of Mrs. Christiancy was called to Word of toauth ta the statement, and that he would | every effort was made to restore her, but - 29th, 1883, 77 GE SPLENDID EXHIBITION OF Wonna Street and the Avenue, sent to jail by Judge | the letter which Mr. Christiancy claims to have order Rerdeli prosecuted for perjury,;when Mr. | Out success. Those who dressed her sald her ‘Funeral will take place from his late T OF ART, FROM LIVING BELGIUM Alc Snell, yesterday, for thirty days in default of a $10 | written to her father, and she said: Cole, seeking to. protect his ‘clients sald he (Cole) | neck seemed to be broken. In the crown of 15M strect ni on Wednesday, xt four ey yw — e New York Star states that at a recent meet- | _,“ know nothing of such a letter. I believe he | drew the affidavit, and perhaps the censure ought | her bonnet was a small hole burned by the SEVEN DOLLARS, Qiclock p.m. Friends of fawily are yy Bundiag tng fhe erent coment of te memoria | ee ig ame ave coc 4 randsurh | to.come upon him. Judge Wyile inquired wncticr | lightning and a place outer head of equal size neces ieee tn committee of the Grand Army of the Republic in | 7 sisi Sucl 4 i, on Mi atte 30pm. x that city it was voted to recommend to the memo- | S04) los; summer, When my father was questioned ot heweead pone Pr Cole ee mene It Was the Mule That Suffered. oe rg eee pA Sct IY Neg ° Fial committee that a suitable appropriation from \enown ht bg Wh TY ey bos pete wen. ai wikhirae the aaa Dut Judge Wylie retusea From the Brooklyn Eagle. aged ys seven months anc beceik} Btreet.. u tie treasury be made in ald of the fund for the | Sinvun Run. Why f would not have lived wid to permit this, saying that he never allowed the | A colored blacksmith undertooxto shoe &| They are good value at Ten Dollars. We do not handle | 00, May A882, at 6:19 p.m... A = | No, 626 Eetreet northwest, one d erection of an equestrian statue to Gen. Gartield | Dim an hour after learning that he had written | to permit this, saying to be withdi d in the midst . BETH, aved five years, ten months and ten days, | Sou0: ‘on Peintines at Washington, now being undertaken by the | SUchaletter. Itis a tissue of falsehoods trom be- | evidence Ina’ case Of perjury withdrawn | mule. The animal wasrestive and in ed children ot John and Mary McCarthy. Tange anh Cekee’ tieck of Gout ar te Ca abonent, ginning toend; I do not believe that he wrote | from the files of the court. It'is reported to-night | oF the proceeding let go with its off rear hoof, : ‘¢watched her, the light of our home, dic out tj ime gasunctan, GUE, Bibs Sete, ess | Ghought sn Somine pocap Te i Cunmsee Sr | Sette SangeNSE 1 TUE ll o_POGere | te eee et ts organ the | MRing at inet good wane atten Deere persue | hiya art denen Ger, jkr Terns i City e = hought, and something got up for the purposes of | aga : . —_——————w~"" Ss! Sang Sein ee ee ee | eis ease. 1 donk seo ee cant alleged letter ean | _ Allis now ready for trial in the star-route cases. | side of the head. A few days afterwards For we have no AGGIE now. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. &. PSot as be exldence or be placed before the examiner. The | The government has over sixty witnesses in the | somebody asked the owner whether the negro 7 aed emt, ICS, EXCURSIONS, & nd of $191.52. The treasurer was di- | St'ange ruling of Judge Hagner that they may pro- | city. The prosecution are happy to have at last had sustained severe injuries. ‘That is our lowest priced Men's Suit, ‘CELIA. a pure and beanteous flower, = = —=s Fected to remit $100 to the porent soctety. see Anything they choose enaniea them to cee acres all font oe nome eee fern ot “T can’t say that he did,” dejectedly returned Scared away. Like a dove on ite pinion, UANTICO PAVILION. - P planeatoxhin ts into the newspapers all sorts of s Inst | the defence, and are ‘i . ” “neath the bright celestial bower. a PCa TOR CIO Beni a are republican | me, which secmsto, have ven the tanta obfert of resulk, ‘The star-routers are greatly dis: | the man, “but the mule goes on three legs. : Tiere Sisren Manere, DECORATION DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 30. ce with the other asso: | Mt. Christiancy and his counsel from the first, and | heartened. (=< d proposed that bot! ki is oft repeated threat ————+e-—____ ne May 29, 1882, at 1:30 p.m. | A Select prope Words. ‘ - mtn | 13 In perfect keeping With his oft repe: Use Store . McCORMICK. On der the suxpioes of : MARY EP. MCCORMICK, daughter of the inte Hev. | paamene hteamisat Comnany ie GUS sasoctatidns disband ind then go into a joint elec- | If 1 ever should leave him.” For 18S1—Republican Ticket. The great art in thease of words is use only ‘THIS I8 A TEN DOLLAR SUIT A. T. McCormick. tf resort, tion of officers. The other association refused the ANOTHER LETTER. From the N. ¥. Sun to-day, those that will clearty present our ideas to the Proposition. There elng no further prospect Of | “There ts also a letter,” sald the reporter, “men- | For President—Chester A. Arthur, of New York. minds of other le.: ‘The best words for this May 31, at 2 o'clock ar room and Restaurant a feature. Union, the officers whoze Cp Use Prag | Honed as having been received by Mr. Christiancy | For Vice President—Benjamin Harrison, of In- ‘end aro‘ahort dete ‘because all classes of per- an im es — aiken. a abe Paine Steuer ZEXCELSIC at 30 en, Eiosen 'secoud and dC. Queen ind vice pres: | #8 ADTiL, 1&8, from Molle F. Lyons, of Mobile, Ala- | dlana. sons know what they:mean, and they are easily p.m, THOMAS MCDUNNELIA Sead’ serchts-tine | Sigeh ms? a8» a Gent. dors Dama, to the effect that Frank Y. Anderson had | Ptatform—Reform of the civil service. Kept tiiniuas Horstioisesmour eye AT SEVEN DOLLARS, years. ‘Musie and Rev. Father Fulton, pastor of St. Aloystus’ | told her that he had been criminally intimate with ep! 2 vy! : dancing on boat and grounds. Poritivdy’ Place from his late residence, No. ng tickets wold te disor hero auDroper perm, Funeral will take 146 East Capitol street, on Thi , June 1, at9s.m., | Bound 90 cent church, who is on x collecting tour in the north, | you before your marriage. It 1s stated that Mr. News Briefs. 146, East Capitol strect, on Thursday, trip tickets, 30 o Th ean wea ear ° ¢ Per “The English of our ae is soot eae nd becn elected provinctal of the Order of Jesuits, | ¥) \¢ republican state central committee of Penn- | then some long words‘are fond, and the: Mice Pathe Deady, whos it ts understood, wil be | Christlancy says tn his testimony that. he showed sylvanla has issued a call for the state convention i ae Guiem mass will be held. Re atives and friends re-| JpECORATION DAY St. Aloysius’ chureh, instead | !t to you, and at your request gave you a copy, | to reconvene at Harrisburg on June 21st, to nomi- | Wa¥8 hurt the ver ite ha find pie f spect saved foatiend.. Xo flowers. aa La AT THE SCHUETZEN PARK. appointed pastor of St. Aloysius’ chure! : y Est a2 A 2| Take that whichvgays, ‘“O ye generation o} iOLDS. May 29th, 1882, SARAH JA: ant lenett athe! 3 watch you sent Anderson, asking him what he had | nate a candidate for cor an-at-larg> in place beloved wifest Bicheed 12° rig fy Annual Reunion and Piente for the ee | t say about it, and that ne wrote back that it | orion. Thos. M. Marshall, who deoined the oun. | vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the A BSAKS & CO. of her age. ee — wa at, DOMIAICS CHURCH. Guiteau Bespondent. | Wis false. Ie'also speaks of a letter from Ander- | ination. SER EO SOC eee ene ar kiezgl will take place Wednesday, the Sist instant, | Tickets, 28 centa my LIKE A SICK MAN WHO HAS NO FAITH IN Bis | 890 tO Tom, eater the name of K. K. Wharton.’ At Springfield, Ohio, yesterday, Leonard Kitzel- | Thereis one long ‘which ought not Tae 0. wins ay ore OQUAN FALLS posneas Mrs. Christiancy answered that the statement | man killed his Gauge ter because she had gone in it, namely, “generation.” In the old version . timore papers please AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. . Te prisoner Guiteau ts quite dowa to the mouth | ner is fates. “My hefvous aystene’ abe sald. ws | GUA Reka eR EE Th ee ans | the old word “brood” INused. Read the verse Seorete shy at cicloce pans MARGARET An talones wi sre ay Waser puites : psa us System,” “she sald, “is | enough to make a statement + 5 2 KE: nt 4 ‘AMER MARY WASHINGTON, to-day, altioush he tries to be cheerful, and in | $9 prostrated and general health so impaired by. | say she left home because her father had Outraged sean blk Mesodpeti tat warned ponies peice _ of Witham H. WiLKES, in the tainty mini yoarot er | raving SEEAMER Mal Dowty fa the language of one of the attendants, “he seems os constant strain of the case, and the ‘unrelent- | her. y th th 40 come?” ys $2 running excursions to the above piace =< = £ persecution of Mr. Chrisuancy for more thai Gen. W. 8. Hancock and Gen. WilHam Franklin | flee from the wrat 3 Safe in the arms of Jesus, For Occoquan Sundays and Wednesiers Uke asick man:who has no faith im the doctors.” | two years, that I have been unable to attend the | arkeua vs Hae , Pa., yesterday, from York, | Crime sometimes:does not look like crime Safe on His rentle breast: leaving Tth-strect what Si at 9:30a.u.., 7 He, however, states that he eats well and sleeps | ex aminer's sessions for the taking of testimony for | Pac, where they Deen on a visit to Judge | when it is set beforeus inthe many foldsof a} 25 as fp mde ae pong et A ee 3 Well, and feels first rate; but {t ts evident trom a | mor- than four months, or rather,] have not dared Blick. “They left on tne limited express for New |iong word. When aman steals and we call it | —™ anp 318 Sevenra Street. soul shall rest. mm. Fare, round tip, 25 cents, ‘1 P. 25 v 5 3 e a ” The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | Springs, Saturdays. jeaving wharf at a.m., uliar pathos Mm Nis voice that he is sinking in,| t trust myself to be present when he ts there. “defalcation,” we are ata loss to know if it is er ES boots! NOT ASHAMED TO BE SEEN WITH MR. HAIGHT. Democratic delegates were elected in Adams at 3 o'clock any trom Bethel church, Fe aire, be | Muse by of Sundays, NISTER. Pa. ress a blunder or a crime. . HO HU BBB PPP U "NR 8 Dancis on Sigserowt ae ms ese ac “ But it is sald you were present the other day | Vention in favor of the nomiration at Be son: | Tehe does not tell the trath, and we are told HG Ub BP PD BREESE OHH | tween 16th andl Mu by Pr AS Cake and ve teat, ‘This morning a colored minister, Rev. Mr. | with Mr. Haight,” sald the reporter. can, of Adams county. ‘The district, which 1s | that it is a case of “prevatication,” it takes HEU U pBe EPP U UN RQ (HHH | | WRIGHT, Monday. May 20th, 1682, at 6:10 orefock mi7-4n E. 8. RANDALL, Provrietor. eee oe ocean's vulige, called on him and | “Mr. Haight and myself did call at the omice | conlposed of Adams, York and Cumberland coun- | some time to know Just what we should think HOEo Bor bo RAE OOOH | pm. GENEVI EVE ELA aol nen ee | ey conversed on religious subjects. Telling him the | wnere they were taking testimony the other day | tles, 1s now represented by Hon. F. E. Beltzhoover. | or it, sk: rool St. Octave, ; story of the cross, and asking him how he felt the | ror » moment,” she said. “ Mr. Haight was in the | 94% 3 meeting in a public room at . No man will ever cheat himself into wrong , bee, yesterday, the floor gave way, and about Pri-oner replied: "Tam a Christian and Tbetieve | ety on busineas an called em tte, as he always | 0 people were precipitated fom the second foor | doing, nor will he be at a loss to Judge of that story. | You'll Gnd it in my book, the Truth. | dows when here. I took advantage of the opportu- | t the room below. A man named Fortin was | others, if he thinks and speaks of acts in clear, ‘The Bible says Christ was crucified—thut ts worse | nity to talk with him about taki steps to im- geen Miter patente | ATTORNEYS _— ctaettt EDW. B. THOMAS THE “ONLY AND “ORIGINAL,” fully invited to attend. & Bal, ED HALL & THOMA! tt : ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, crushed to death. crisp terms. UNDERTAKERS., cath — =4 than hanging.” | peach Chester, and we went togetherto the officeof | In the sult brought by. Agnes Robertson Boucl-| It is a good rule, fone is at aloss to know = T. FITZGERALD, 7 The minister prayed with him, and when he left | My counsel to consult in relation to that matter. | enult against Dion Boucleauit, Judge Barret, in the | ifan acto rieht or wrong, to write it down in as made by OREPH GA Wi = WD Orr e. ar-Law. & tear was seen to glistea in the prisoner's éyes. | Nvither of my counsel were in, and we learned at | New York supreme court yesterday, decided that | short straight-out English. J panies TS URNISHTNG UNDERTAKER, 60, Corcoran Building, Itis evident that, not having heard very cheerful | their office that one of them was at Cuppy & In- | there was nothing to justify the’ entire with. cil ©. H. GRAVES, OF BOsToN, 1726 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Terms moderate | _ Practiocs in all tire Court. my pews from Mr; Heed, or, in fuct, seen hiin since his | gersoll’s office. | We went there to see him. Thad | holding of temporary alimony, but he thought it) 4 Teutonie compliment: “De bicture you haf and everything firet-class. Telephone eounection. mld = al Teturn from Boston, he 1s becoming more meian- | No idea that there was a session in my case that | ought to be reduced, and that alimony pendente bainted is most putlful; dere 1s only von yord In “OBN B. WRIGHT. choly. day when I lett home to visit my counsel, and did | lite, at the rate of $1,500 per annum, wé Tea- | de Enelish lanekguige vich describes it and 1 | “727 © opening, and just the thing for use J' UNDERTAKER, The Spencerian Business College Com, | Zcrsoll’ fice, Me Tae aaT eat eae ePRY,& 18; | sonable. haf vorgotten it." CLUBS, HOTELS AND PARTIES, “1 qeteptione Conneton "te Staner Nobrawerr, = addbicomuatite and spoke,to Mr. Haight, and offered him his | 4,.0¢,trustee of the Sprague estate now adver. * hand, and Mtr. H ijght decifned it; and Mr. ‘Cuppy tises the property to be sold in parcels—the In good old days long gone; Old lady (a) UGUSTUS BURGDORF, rks on the 29th of June, and various par- sof wiry and ancient leg of mutton)—*D'ye And st private spreads. Put # Case in. wine cellar. FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, LIST OP THE GRADUATES THIS EVENING. spoke to me and Insisted upon my being seated, print worl y pos a your wine: 5 K ‘The following {s the list of those who will gradu- | Dut 1 exeused myself, giving my reasons, and | Sekt l feal estate “in Providence on June #7 and | mean to say Meat this ey Butcher— Beatie ny rants avenue northwest, between $4 ena : ate at the commencement exercises at the Spen- | Passed out. I'wish to siz that, having no con- | UA ou was committed on Miss ada | “Cért’n'ly, mum! ly—"Maybe it was ‘Trade supplied by aps | scousness of any wrong with Mr’ Haight. 1 am not trage ‘ once; you and I was lambs about the same | —_ Ley College commencement at Lincoln | penamed to be teen with him at ‘any time.” a, young lady 18 year Ot aes bY somunie ot time.”—Zondon Judy. aac PERSONAL. (mvxcex J. REEDS, all to-night: ———— tram 5 1 7 . G. CORNWELL, Zesesalted Ladies, day classes—Margaret A. Allen, D.C.;| roma base! ockville (Mid.) Advocate, Wweanesasy. ae CEN E) rene ip cies Nh ockadeh ora pd Q\ me wit ime = PIANO WAREROOMS eral | ] rs UNTRY RE, = e; R pe me ens “hit anes Loa res mieeserond “The demand in Washington tor Montgomery | ,,£ 9018 Island, in the Chesapeake, has been sold | that, if the other animals do not exist after 1418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ¥ THE LADY, WHO, ON LEAVING CAR CORNER 433 SEVENTH STREET, ' el (valedictorian), Ontos Netie Spencer, Ohio." | gounty land ted the drone co time ago to | eee sonia correspondent of the Wx. | ora ae ee ee eet a tads (BO Gifer- | At retal by bottle or dozen of SE pg es Sole Agent of the matchless Charles E. Bernhard, D. G; John W. Blakelock, D. | Make an arrangement with the Washington Sram | wale unteplls, correspondent of the N.Y. could convince me of that it, would ‘be you, | J. H. MAGRUDER. 1419 New Yorkave. aed who picked up sald Beaket she wilt BEINEKAMP PIANOS ©: George W. L. Buckler (valedictorian), Md.; | DY Which advertisements of land sales, appearing rsonal friend of Senator Donald Cameron, that. Brown,” replied Deacon Jones demurely.— BLW, RED'S ‘801 ig 1216 F street. ae oe ne are oy oo a au nt George S. Bush, Iil.; John E. Clarke (salutatorian), | 1n the§Advocate, would appear (in condensed form) | he 1s not a candidate for re-election to tlle ton Transcript. & BAKER, 490 Pennsylvaniaave. m25-eo3m Star Office. ‘ro axp THE D. C.; Julius A. Eisenbelss, D. C.; Marcus Z. Far- | 1n-Tug Star. Our patrons inform us that this | United States Senate.” NS ES HERITIERS DU_MONSIEI N CYMBELLA ORGAN? TERITTERS ONSIEDR FEAN LOUIS | CELEBRATED SHONINGER well, iowa; Harry E. French, D. ¢.; George W. ‘Major General H. Crosman, 0.8.A., who | Grinder, Md.; Join W. Helbig, Va.; Nath: fel tem nd re a een Of the ‘greatest benefit to | qian'ie Mifiadeipre i night, ‘was born in RY GOODS AT RUINOUS PI . Amer “ J ning 8 comp Joseph E. Keene, D. C ne, in FLEW Ot a Meat pyihe mater | Teunton, ‘Mass. in. 1788, and weaddaved ay Wee | LEY ens H BOGS TAT EEPT TT ITEEERRE (S88, | Zool'a couse duaue uertare = Caver Sommeroe aves | The only, Onran, tn the world containing s comity Charles C. Lewis, X.J-; Henry | are to be placed in the market during this spring | Polnt in 1828. He served with credit in the “Black _ Hato Sess fe 5 AG a FERDINAND QUELLE a Newhansen, S. Matthews, D. C.; Lawrence Nordhoft, N. and summer. Persous gelling or whese fariee ne | Hawk” war and the Mexican war in the quarter- We Wr Orme HHS S58, < z ¢ eS Sur ie Hare, Allemagic. | — Wm. A. Smith, D. Leonard Garfleld Spencer, | ty be placed in the market. Wilt do well te ters ce | Master's department, and in 1865 was given the fe H H%0ssd’ % Bee 2 Z E & “agg° Sq, Curateur en Justice des heritiers abechis de in ‘Old Pianos and Organs taken in exchange, st obert Fane iano 3 oie Alfred H- | vantage of arrangement. Besides obtaining | Dighly sort srg A gcse 9 snot "terious mye th spare ical m eiat w WILLIA PRICE'S a gener Sourt ster Wi le] cula and maj ne} al meritorious CASES =—_ Ladies, genta classes—Virginia Andrews, Va.; pep ts ip the elunty excoeding 1) tae Boao services durin thé rebellion.” Gen. Crosman was wick cheron: 5. 3ASn wie Ae ‘Seatatntioun fre nie X,B.— Parties faving the city always ft ne vt Bess yers, Va. ation is also iired from the army in 1666. ‘NEW YORK MILLS corr: aos eee Pepa | came reety So pure eng iing f Gentlemen, evening classes—Charles 8. Gorgas, A dispatch from Tombstone, Arizona, says: ‘So- ‘ON, Beep, to, Office bours—9 a.m. t0 10 p.1n, | abies us.to keep in stock most of the time PIANOS Ind. 5 Nich ‘Grin, ». CG: Wm. B. Ss : Kunsxev’s Brg Benerit.—Manager Kinsley had. | Bora advices state-that the he vel FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON, ‘street northwest. mal6-3m' .: J. Burrell Hymen, N. m. N.C.5 * deserved, a rousing benefit at the National | by Mexican troops, are fleeing in direction of | At the Ruinous Price of eee Se SP ar eee Sata Dime Theater last night "The money Tecelpts from the | Afizona.” . _9CENTS A YaRp, < loonter, Conn. Ja... | overtlowing must have aggregated a hand- To Gos LL SAME DAY TWO CASES 3; ¥ _ ig certificates—John E. Brooke, Va.; | some rip, ied testimental ‘to the rd Seven Girls and Their Diamonds. EST YARD WID) erg, D. ©; Alexander” Kautmin, . | me sum, rege ere ‘and estineble | From the Boston Journal. LONSDALE CaMBRIO, CHICKERING, STEINWAY and KNABE, and CELEBRATED STOMACH ATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 309 OTH | GANS from MASON & HAMLIN, SMITH AMERI< Piro pin El agg aoa CAN and ESTEY, at less than one-haif the usual price ‘Then requested all Dunineas sted ‘quoted. ania one Funder" ‘Most complete Repair Shop in the city. ou Pune +) Ohio; Jacob M. Shindel, tema! held was af red ‘by the presenta-| Seven young ladies were perceived in a horse- : Sars i Ross, THE NG-ESTABLISHED, RE- made new. z. fon ‘to hin’ by the etn ayes of the theater” aud f wh : tone had eh le d ALL-WOOL SPRING DRESS GOODS BPe TTT srtr ERR. . Nabi Gatevoyaut an Rutrolomieeettee EICHENBACITS PIANO VAREROOMS, T1ANOd See pre a car, of whom not one gloves on and | — afarked down. to 20 cts., 25 cts. 90 cit 3 7 T & inal aire fits than any Open the pro- Berean ue for ml, oa ene a District Government Notes, It wit thit the “Chimes of Nor- | none were wholly bare-handed.. Of these four LACE BB Tr . fersion ; past, present and future {Sires | duced prices. Wm. Knabe & Co.'s World r thout, rf N Finest All wool BUNTING 25 cents. B “ ice assistance on all matters to | renowned Pianos. Tuning and Mr. W. H. Stoutenburg. who was yesterday ai mandy” was cl ely Eogeripd Site, oBU- | had gloves on their right hands and three on | Fine All-wool BLACK CASHMERE marked down to| BBB fi ? ae Sass§ = Jove and matrimony. ALL De 423 11th street, above Pennsylvania avenue. 29-1 ston Ayla sual 4 Tae Stare ast evening, Mr. Rule Mr. "Mr. ni Forsman and sete tevin the hy Pplisiagege nee Mite igo sc amare Sermtics Offerea in trect above D steer northwest < FL*“LET Davis & 00.8 ; is well iltted for the dutles of the position, having | air Sinaia ia ts. ‘he chorus w, e : 7 Bar pat Ln i Senuane mehr een. for ‘he pact Yew sears (under intendants expectedly strong i numbers and. delivery. It | seven bare hands had diamond rings upon them, | BOYS CLOTH. MEWS CLOTH. TABLE LINER, AUCTION SALES Grpyt nance une fact, Zap ee ot wehtz and Caswell.) overseer e wution, | was also a wonderfully looking chorus, mak- any ‘attentions were needed sae TER- es = = Which has made him thoroughly tamittar with its | Ing a delightful contrast to the audios wah oaks ae eee tnevery instance | PANES, SILKS, GRENADINES, CARPETS, HO- TERE s RESIN be ‘Keone, 611 San street northwest. ally Yorkinge ils appolatmentis & merited promo- ramen composing te choruses Ot | the ‘ungloved hand. waa employed to bestow | SIRT, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, WHITE PLAN. 8 Tale Now York avenue. G. & Wis aro, , professional troupes. ELS, PARASO! INDIA LINEN, PRE- —— = os 709 Teh ‘Property holders on the line of South Carolina eee them, and inthe necessary movements the stones | Bras ‘DOTTED AND FIGURED swiss, Among the medicinal means of arresting disease, ALE Street Sarat arenue, between ond 4th streets southeast, Alexandria Affairs. flashed and glittered very much. And when. as | bac % Liwaiee = ‘Hostetter's Stomach Bitters stands pre-eminent. It ew aiNe House, ho. aor a etnuet 2'UKCH BraRos and a ans Bave | {toned the District Commissioners 16 | wevcetea forTue Eeteme Bane happened in process of time, the seven young | ug wae cee vino Ee yp, | Shocks. the further progress of all disorders of the ORTH WEST. ve the sidewa at avenue completed. ; 5 afte SOUTH SID! ‘A delegation of property owners on in TION Day.—Business bas aed here | dies left the car one after the other, four of | SST Ragen’ Sees tests rma cr oat rf Peres them waved their left hands to the conductor to the vicinity of 6th street southwest, where It as to-day. At noon a number of ladies Been coatemplated to locate the new, police station | gentlemen ga at the U.8, military cometer direct him to stop and the other fhe agitated | PRY -Goons. Rouse, were before. the Commissioners to-day to | and the graves of the soldiers there were decora- | their right hands, and again the rings sparkled protest against the location, and at the same time | ted. The St. John’s cadets went into cdmp in the | quite copiously. All of which was very curious Q° Door sports. to gest other sites, which th rs north of the city between i ind. LAWN TENXIS, have pro camino” sharia and W stineton ity. “A the a Alex- | and interesting to the sclentific mi ak . ‘a ee iets cried. yaorta s try CROQUER, BUILDING PRRMIVS Toad, y incamp. many Just a Common Linn 500 Pairs of Missen’ HOSE setoeed trom, For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. ee ep reeger es soar Coe _ a . frued by ImpetorEntwisie: 1: Rryood, epate | wet, A Saloce in tee aatnons ey have'h [pg sual Comm FOL aL Cooma EES a | Seer cairyg Ga encase cris | ATR Ament we tome Pim, Wl meee pe eee ca, fica abet: Frank award 00 be a iatest: ee per- | “Old B.” says that some years ago in a Caro- VICTORIA LAWN, NDIA’ MULL, WATNGOOES, ; Line. ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & 50%. West; $150. Joseph Gamble, repatr brick 957 a1 | sions whieh passed on the river or _ | na town a crazy man was brought before an | so05oces LINEN LAWN (ites stylon), 260, Fos Breakrast: 128 428 Seventh «treet sireet, Georzetown; $100. Samuel Grantiia, erect | _ Frvance Comsrrrg.—The city committee on f- examining board to settle the question as to | 500 Pieces DOM: |. from 634 to 123¢e. Seer aa” meee 6 SR 6 Sere | an a eee eee ee at MENG. 886 | arhether or not he shoud be-eent, to-the arylum Era ot the Laon GOEEON, 106. = 3411 N street northwest; we repair frame | ter of upon the telephone oe é im Columbia. After the doctor got through with Ferm Fo et bediiced peices: = ‘All persons in Washineton purchasfog a bottet s ve nea ri 2 ta Taw. <Mr. an ‘Lunt was 4 yester- | his examination one ef the committee, an old | BUMMER RIT eae sian CHOCOLATE MENIER. “tan Caprese, OS ee Pe Senne The BOs | ihineral water on SWaday. He pei ake ioe ie | farmer, sald : nn 8 ‘ BLACKS ‘$1.88, $1.60, $1.75, $2, $2.25, ving poet : $2. ome R ancunare: beatine Bere: Se 1:30 p. bts Serge epee ere Saiki order to test the j Be A did you ‘ever borrow ahy-bags or be Gea eof OLED ats SBRSE @onal express at 4:20 bem riing 18 Bost at arse non Nores.—The eentesenste mound tn Yea, lots of them,” s 3 z bf; cs fest the next mornfhg, shortening urch w be with | i. 7 : flowers without ceremonial on the afternoon of Did you ever borrow your neighbor's news- june 4th, ‘the conferierat ? aye Eee are eee pen at, SMITH AWA Feet eee a DEO Sees a ee ‘m13-eckm

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