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= ‘ HOME MATTERS. ALESSON FOR A FIRST READER. fee S RTE Te Uo eee AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ PRUIT FoR BREAKFAST—HoW TO BROIL PoTA- | From Harper's Weekly. Sp ture wipers Write Sores te eerie tee ~ THIN EVENING. FUTURE DA\s. FUTURE DAYs, PD“ use 70 Bg a comme MON- TOES —THE BAD HABIT OF LovNGING—now TO | Iseeabook. It isa First Reader. A First | whom he seems inclined to look with favor, and LEY, Auctioneer. 6 AGNIFICENT ING. ON ITCH, FOX & BROWS, Real Estate Brokers. Steamers GEORGE LEARY anc EXCELSIOR. BEAD OFY THE MATCH scRATCHERS—sTORING | Reader is a book for very young children. ee ee ae ‘am yours falth- : JEEnr ast a BOsNORE ie os CR i FUCKS IN SUMMER. And being a book for very young children, u 4 3 Ly And not very long after the reception of this 5 a 5 eG: | SALE OF VALUABLE. ON G STREET, | steel whart dail HA HEIGHTS, Be ALL OF ‘THIR Me OEE CATER TERETE AE RICHTER Ee | SATURDATS a owning at Fines Pott daily ONE, OPPOSITE 00} v1 oul J —-- containing in a condensed form the milk of lit- | letter Uncle Sam made his appearance. He was Ohh SHEE ATELY —— iG ae SORT ES 4 ae) oS Sey and Securday icp cage Te. close a MONDAY, JUNE. Mand SE’ Bat aban taeda beer ea iF ; 2 SMA°L BRICK HOUSE, IN WASHINGTON | Thursday and Serurday trip Beeikrast Caxes.—Heat two cupfuls of | erature, who would have tmagined that it ever | ‘‘peculiar-looking,” to use a favorite remark of | S1OCK AND. Fix UE Sete, ie TENS"| | On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE XINE Rid Rog aieh Griaah oie: wants or aaa SATURDAY NIGHT S7EAMER RETURNS MONDAY «1 hominy, adding sufficient water to make | could have by any possibility become the means | one of our oldest are “with ayengeance.” | Known a: O'MEARA’ SRTING AND MUSICAL | TEESE commencing — at HALE PAST FOUR fobs Anmgeecbialt. § 54 metals “atamihin oun aeseak in enough to pour. Add a plece of butter | of bringing the greatest confusion and yexation |, His head was bald in spots, as though the } BAZAR. ing 18 10 449, et req. one of the land recurs’ Y ea Sook si tontat ots, situated in | Liber #9 f jammers. Connect alse with Now Tock ond tore STOCK CONSISTS OF Of Che, met See ie LN he eaten | Of the pauses Cot tclamia ead of aa essere aie must | Steamers. Comer and Worker, meabeomt G Cutlery, ‘Tackle, Comba and Hair | 26,9 eat cad Baving Sanit | of the Caltce States sf America va. Henry W Hew et Sad Reenokn "Oona View "and “Vinlaie bona bs Torts Brus cys, Razors and Berane, Re- | Hohe being just ou the crest « country Th sil Ne 807 Eqn ty. in the. Supe Courtof the | 8nd Roanoke, on = ‘toot the ‘um A | hair had been pulled out by great handfuls, and his face was all awry. Add to this the expres- den, am that grown-up. And I am the author, | sion of an ogre, rere you will not wonder that 5 lish walnut, and a little salt. ns, heated very hot, and these with hominy, and bake | toagrown-up? Butit did. I, Samuella Gol- of Wheels of Fortu! at rs s. x e ‘hoaful | Presehts a rare opportunity aa the 1 of Ge SE eee LURDAY THE | Passage and rooms can be secur! at Raltims . or nearly the author (under the ablest super-| the children, who had been hastily dressed at | Bites, oct Chceta ° and 1,000 Ea Colunibia Heights have Deen wold TWENTY-FILST DAY OF JUNE. 1864, AT FOUR | ohn ticket Silo, at Nah rest ee hoe oven. 5 a hastil: n- | PE! i : among the choicest, and ina short time these Heights | O'CLOCK P. }\., tn front of the premises, offer forsale, | Vania ave St. Mare he Polkinhorn’s uext tg . vision, I frankly confess) of that First Reader. | Hews of his approach, were as hastily with-| Sale without reserve at 10a. m.and7p.m. on above ‘will be covered by some of. the hatidsomest at public act, ell tha: certain ptcor or parcel of | Thy post officn, office af Kroxe aioe, Gly otreee wnt "time to Prepare mint vinezar- |" “qne'way it came about was this. I haye al-| drawn to the kitchen when he arrived. Poor a eal Goat the wil be | Tesidences, some of our best citizens having purchased. | grotind situate ad lying in the cits. of Washington, | Fwiresivania avenue, and at ceaioalg's Oho. Sek Take spearmint leaves; wash the: 7 little darlings, we got them away Just in time, should att ‘sale, as the goods and contemplate building. The 14th street cars run past | District of Columbia and known ard described as lot | nes! ‘a em, | ways been passionately fond of children. When Acre gk to Gat a thel almost given away. Jel0-1m_ | this property anda Hew church is how beihg erected | Huinbered Steen (1s),in Saratel Devideon's sutdiei: | MPSTNDAR OO Lagemge frou alarge-mouthed bottle; fll | but a decidedly small specimen of humanity my- | for thelr ips ethylene So ee Se duitenear, sion in square numbered one hundred and sixty-nine | pois and paivate mooie enee e up with vinegar; have a cork that fits Ls I robe av the i es { Oey csek to min Ee Gee fn Diisieret ne (JOUS SHERMAN # 00,, Ametioneera Te eee, cash, end 8 portion of Ralance can 169), a8 recorded in the office of the Surveyor of the | “Fruight recived daily uutil p.m. t this stand for three wee! en | Whom I chanced to meet. e tender age of | 64 4 = i. — bhp — Pag Ce 14, said lot fifteen (15) bet criginal lot ‘eighteen (18) - . penaesl Aneel ugh = muslin eloth tuto pape six, there being then no baby at my own home, | Mother. as Tgaveeach of thema reassuring | 1RUSTEES SALE. ABIPROVED. AND. UNIM. annually, and other payments can be Quarterly or jo wD (15) being crixini eighteen _Selt WILLIAM P. WELCH, Genoral Azent_ = I deliberately entered the home of our washer- | Kiss. | “AQ now, Ella dear, go back and do| PROVED REAL £ y, in said square, aud having afront-ge of fifty-nine (59) IN THE DIBTRIOE OF | Some teres Oh ear eh Lah eee | tet cate Deine no teen incre Tae col | GIeAMER MATTANO dcpile erna willbe aubvunced "12 fermuaare no 18th streets northwest. Said property is lproved bya | SS d it is ready for use. woman one day, kuowing her to be absent at | Your best f entertain him until your father | py VUi ets. : u poCLeMEl Ue euuks seed Agasl 20 plied with in ten days the right is reserved to resell at res sp Povatozs.—Cat cold boiled potatoes | the time, and stole her five-montlis-old Patsey | Comes in, while I see about the dinner. A.D. inka ana duly recorded th tier So. ike MOR | ieee ge ak eters meee 2a, | Sea et eS Oa nant cash; balance te geal - ~~ «third of an inch thick. Dip them in| from the cradle in which he was peacefully | |_I returned to the parlor. I sat down opposite | {olto 196, ¢teea.. ane of the land records of them | Some newepapor wmiblisien in Reahiucton: Uy GrAcds: | staliments in nix andl ¢ureive Sethe tre as ee ea DISCONTINUE HER TRIPS -d butter and fine bread erumbs, Place in | sleeping, and In spite of his kicks and yells, | Ur visitor. T found a dreadful fascination in | Détrict ct Coluinbia, and at the request of the holder | Some De esparer tuutished in Weehineton. Ds A de- fhe notes of the yurchaser or purchasrm to be given fot a a crumbs. pe when he awoke to the situation, I managed to | hls unsymmetrical face. I could not removemy | sale at yuliic auction, in front of ‘the Preuikes: the | veyancinx, &e. ga en tbe | annum, said notes to be secuiead by eed of trust on five - = S) uble brotler and broil over a fire that is | Wien he awoke “fortunately, not | ea from it. I essayed to speak, but before my | bereiuafter mentioned ral estate, to wit: tained at office ar auecioueen Beh, Gad D atents mn | Dremiate sold: or all cost tthe option of the marcas SEEK OR TEN DATs. tow ho tnish with parsley and serve'on | CAty him safely to our house— fortunately not | SCT OTS mite onen Uncle’ Bara dent his | 00 MONDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, | OUtiined at office of uct neem NEON DROS Ancte”” | Orpurchascrs: All conveyamerne at patehaete ee ek ice will De giveu when he will reer sh. Or, season with salt aud pepper; distant—and pee i th Hegel MY | shaggy brows aad eeeien “and go you're Sam, | 1a: 8 HALE oe Gee LRG regal = es 3 deport of two hundred ‘and fy Gellars wil be rv G, T. JONES, Agent, eee eee Wav reclalmed and earrled. away again by hig | afe you? And what do you see that you starell aerate aang aaa gas | Deer staan SerweeNG AND SEMERTS | Ossie aresot collet wath hpesu day fue cay af | J}jOOK AT LOW PAUES—Pliisr cLass FAME, €i dl Season with but . = id e hat way?” 2 ween Virginia SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION. sale, Prop y will be resold by Trustees at 4 et rightful owner I sat me down on the floor with | th yi street southwest. * fe NORFOLK AND FORTAESS MONROE, IREEN Saver: Fe EATS.—Take the | a bang, and opened my mouth to its utmost | And then the spirit of that First Reader, in| “ON THE SAME DAY, AT, HALF Pas By virtue of a aecree of the Supreme Court of the, Thee ies Soe Dace igaiting, Purchaser or purchasers, | eign ohh “ sailor Mii Abs of rank ith. and lifted up my voice to its utmost | spite of all that I could do to resist It, took com- | O'CLOCK P. M., we will offer lot lettered ‘“D," in block | District of Columbia, in equity cause No, 8834 GAMES E. FITCH) f oa DAY. WEDNESDAY atid Pte yaantity of ca , chives, gher- | width, ani p my voice to its ost | plete possession of me. I replied slowly and dis. | PPMLered seveaiteen (17), of Howard University subai- | Schoenbourn, adiministratri, vs. Duvall et al, 1 4 ROBERT C. FOX. 5 Trustecs. at S280 pun, lose connection with Steam & whole very fine, | helht, and refused most emphatically to be | plete Ssion of me. T replied slowly and dis- | vision of EMusham Place, said lot being improved by | Will sell, in front of fee pretaiecs. on MONDAY, THE | puNcANSON BROS. Ane! Jell-d&ds | em for New York, Occau View, Vanguuia Beach. aud all : i * | comforted. tinctly: “I see a man; he is a queer-looking man; | two small tenements, and lying on the north side of | TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JUNE, A. D, 1804, at SIX 3 es Perel —— | railroad lines south. It all tozether. Then season it with sa re 3 I | Pomeroy street, O'CLOCK P. M., all that piece or’ parcel of land and | QTEAM FERRVBOATS NORFOLK AND UNION | “POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS Pore 25 Steam per, salt and % ie 1 This love of little ones did not diminteh in the | he has a crooked nose; he has a crooked mouth; | Puneroysiwst oo aevmeneeNTH DAY OF known on the ground plat or plan of Washing- | ) AND STEAM BARGE PALERMO, AT AUCTION | J. W. THOMPSON levee MONDAL WEDD FEE ierawom vinccat When tau mant to ceive | least as T grew in stature and in years. On the | He has a crooked chin; he has crooked eyes; he | ssp hes A HEE p SEVENTEENTH DAY, OF | premises known on the ground ylat or plan of Washing: eee it. take the quantity bowl with a qu Mustard and tl Srixacu Ow require, pnt it Into a y of chervil, a little Fr Y per ord ° a jon | Aud SATURDAY. at 7a. nt contrary, it seemed to inerease, and it became | has an awful scowl; he isa rich man. Tam a} we will cfr lote $7 and $8, in KH. Gillett's eubdi- | (21), In squarwnumbered four hundred anduinety-seven | pons" Gy Maint etree Nertetks ee TERRA | “For infermatsin apni at Genera Office, 613 15th as natural tor me to talk baby talk to and make | Poor gitl. I would rather be a pretty poor girl | Vision of lots and 134m savare 140 improved by two Zo} beainnlue for thesame-on Gil erect wens, at the | BOWE 25 m T A TWELVE O'CLOCK ML, the, | #trect, or at company's wharf, foot ul Oth atret 4 two-stor dl bavement brick dwellings, numbered, re- viding line between lots 10 and 11, in said equare, and erry-| D { Unio * ALFRED WOUD, Soo, baby rhymes for every wee darling that came in | than a rich crooked man. spectively. 1133 and 1125 1oth etaeet north weap. running thence north with line ‘of 6th street west | Petrs_Woats Norfolk and Union. Me ae bo v1 oli bet: Norfolk and GEO. R. PHILLIPS, Supt. my way as it was for me to breathe. And for| And that was the last of our expectations | Terms of sale ns to the first two pieces wilt be: One- | twenty-two (2) fect tem tnd one-half inches ad; erty ter ng ee ay ped pas B.. Portsmouth, and between Norfolk and Berkley, 7 = LOWS: = —Chop up altogether Xf | the older youngsters I had always a story ready | ftom Uncle Sam. He arose, thundered forth some | Balt of the purchase money. in cach, and the residue in | thence east one hundred (100) feet to rear line of ‘Also, at the same time and Place, we will sell the steam | (TAMER akkOWSMITH pty ch ( a and tender), | —some simple thing about simple things, but, | Words which I cannot repeat, broke all the man- | s’cused by deed of tract nen the propor gol. “and to | Jote {o'ad Ne thence south with exid wear tineis co) | Dawe Palerma. savin en acactas “andl okie axl Leavon Seventh-stroot wharf at Tam wr “3 % = Pi by virtue of creation, my own. And haying tel ornaments at one fell swoop, and left the | bear interest; or all cath, at option of purchaser, ‘The | fect ten and a-half inches (1034): thence west with an- tend sale. R POTOMAC RIV Lawpmrot f Ib. of save eres Aah vnks A the contrived to be an unobserved listener to sey | house never to return again, last two Pieces will be sold for cash. subject to a deed of | other dividing line between fois 9 and 11 twenty-five | “HU 8Ne. oa own at gale. FOR POTOM. VER LANDINGR leeks and lemon-thyme— S01 8 is e E 5 trust for 82,500. A deposit of $100 will be required on | (25) feet; thence south with aother dividing between wee Mixture with salt and pepper, then add by de-| eral of th pries, and haying also learned | !'ll Just add, to whom it may concern, that | tach piece of property win big’ SMITH, SNOW & CO. is accepted. ‘The trus- | lots 9 and 11 sixteen (16) feet to the northeast corner of .& Connecting with: Ralttmore and Ohlo KR atshoph from Sue, his little niece, that I “made up out | 008 after the hopes of a fortune from my god- | tees reserve the rlzit to re-sell the property at risk and | ot10; thence weat along dividing Une between lot 10 | Je22-ats __Auctioneers, Norfolk: V_ | sjeo. at Alexandria with 7:30am. Ferry Dont fron Wash grees a heaped-up table 1 of well-dried See cas d eup fath rf 7 cost of defaulting purchaser, if the terms of gale are not | and 11 to the place of beginning: containing 18873 ITCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. ington, On Mondays ‘for | and | interme. fluor, four spoontuls of milk, four eggs well Of my own head” the jingles with which she | father were thus destroyed, my engagement to | ee ee eee ee Fe dere ne a eae | pecan feck ee a cae, rominning containing 1861s | JAY Giate landings, returning Tuesdays, “On Thurwaaye Gaten, ic ss fbutter melted. Mix the Often sought to entertain him, Mr. Erickson, | Matt Brewster was broken, and that young gen- | Scyaucing and recording m purchasers cost, ‘ways, easements, Xe, SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON FoUR- PECs pan, Non i, Bt. Clement's Bay, wharves and Se er tae ree See oe cant eae | our cthonlt aster cant avery clever lke Co | tlenan tupenien Nettia Haley: AMES HM By | Trustees, | «hire, OuesOUlth cen, balance in three equal fn-| "'ZiENTH SIMELE KORTIWEST., IMPHOVED | seawedne Tandem setucuiny driuays.” Ou Satur ty minutes im the oven ‘Jhis’ is rather Said to me one afternoon: “Miss Golden, T have | , 48 for me, I was “lucky” enough to become | _S5-cokds SEOs MIB TIOENEY: from day of'snls notes to" be eccured by decd of trusts | ALD ARE TR WAH otON erty D> TSS | Reuse Suave i food than the ordinary fried ome- | Undertaken a task In which I think—nay, I am | the happy wife of John Erickson. And our Firat TPAOMAS DOWLING, Auctonoer, a deposit of @130a¢ time of ‘ale: Conveyancing, &¢, at | | By virtne of a deed of trust from Henry” W. How. ZR TARGET Act. ba , ape sure—that you can, if you will, be of great | Reader proved a perfect success. — purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be compiled with in ten | gate and wife to the nndersimned, duly Teconied ‘| en Feventh-street whart, Washington, D, but, when w an appetizing dish. | § By ’ ° Marcarer Eyrinas. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF ATTRACTIVE LOT AND | days; otherwise trustee reserves right to resell at risk | Liber 90, folio 438, et seq. one of the land tecanis aS dee bcstrect whet, Waetdiaton, 2. _ Miacey ok Fars assistance to m ae eee see HOUSE ON TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five dave public | of the District of Columbia, and of an orderin the suit | POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE ATCHING MATCHES ON PaINt.— nd pray what may that task be?” asked I, BRAVE, BUT IN VAIN By virtue of a decd of trust of August 4, 1882, re- notice of euch resale in some newspaper published in | of the United States of America vs. Henry W. Howgate E ich es nt in Florida of New Remedies, wonderingly si e corded in Lber 1011, follo 340, and at the request OF Washington, D, 0, CHARLES WALTER, Trustee, nou Se Ee pence nae seen pthe Steamer SUE. Cant, W.C. Geoghegan, wit! rerume cement of paint by the In- he preparation of a First Reader,” he re- | (rying to old a Mule Back from a | jy° purty seruted thereby. will cits at publica : saDitrety ie. | Ty-riitst DAY OF JUNE, ined, at HALE-PASTFOUR | Rite}! 10 paltanomand Biv Landings SUNDAY, ess eratching of matches, pe i z do not expect the pecuniary resultsto Frightful Death by the Tail. EIGHTEENTH, at EIVE O'CLOCK P. 3, all that cer- | _DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Jell-d&te OCUOCE SM. in front of bool eerie pauglined ga) ~ s for Wankdngton evory FIGLDAW at 3p. b . " » , be cely, thoug b ve eali: sonal tain lot, being No. 27, in square 838, according to Red- public 4 10 neces rel 6 pan Saturdays ONLE yay : house, s =, rep | Disttlet of Columbia, and known and descrited ts lots | Pasecnae ; Dut the practice wonld be | | Mrs. Elizabeth.Furst, a middle-aged woman | Ng 142 iitwatrece ss * Hamecveling hove, | agvarees SALE OF VALUABLE. IMPROVED Burubercdchirty (0) thirty-twey (Qe), thirty-three (A) you might expe: ually prevent this, rub the 5} accommodation uBeyualled, " ss = Es E ON THE WEST SIDE OF SIX- y x 3), ix (36) t: Apply to BILPHENSON & BRO, a ted with any liquid v Detter magia trad Perhaps open the way for | from the country, with a strong face and hard, | , Ten: #40, can. and balance in, ets and tvelve | END QTneyy BETWEEN K AND. L| peveu (it) and thirty cist (is)-an eqvare manent cel feagecde geo that people try to strike .s | better paying literary work 5 sinewy hands, nad a suit in Judge Fell’s com-| Expenses of conveyauge to be paid by. eee eee STREETS NORTHWEST. tn thee hundred and thirty-cicht (28), according to Henry — - —= there as much as they like; they will neither | x,” repeated I. “Why, I never bd as .1_ | 50 deposit required at time of sale. Frey sien ak eed ox Srany Deering Seber ies Willard's enibal vis lon of lots D to L, of Fisher's subdivi- MT. VERNON Petey! Wee lreamed of such a thing.” mon pleas court yesterday against the Pennsyl- | "Soi3 eds JOS, ©. G. KENNEDY, Trasice. wy of September, 1882, and duly recorded 1 r sion of original lots in seid square. as the same fs re- = . light nor injure the paint.” and, most even dreamed of such a is. 2 119, folio 5, etseq., oné of the land records for the corded in the office of the surveyor of the District afore— ~ CORCORAN . the petroleum causes the existing “Did you not?” he said, with a smile. “Well, | Vania railroad company to recover for the loss ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionoors, istrict of Columbia, and at the requent of dinionrty ee: | said in Liber H.C, fallow The property will book | Taaern these ie daily’ Stinday) for Mt 1 disappear, at least when it occurs on YoU are not the first person who has remained | of a mule. The antmal had been broken down | WV: ra EEO. cured thereby, the jundersiened “tFusices will ofr | feralin tarcela: cad Wroyecty’ tw mjeoved. Uy four | VO20rs TA Ott wun daily exw Sunday) for. at in Isnorance of his or her particular talent | physically and was sent to her farm to be killed. | TWO FOUR-STORY FRAME DWE! public aale, on THURSDAY, the TWELFTH DAY OF mat ble Brick Dwellings, ton abot TIS? AWENCE: | JUNE. ised, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M tn front of the | “Yerans of sales One half cash, balance tn equal tostal- | PH,sPout SO pt ¢. 5. wane. remises, the following described real estate, viz: All | mentain six aud twelve menihe from day af ales tho a Ka {hat pleet or parecl of and lying, being and situate 4p | notes of the purchaslr or ymirchasers to be given for the = : e elt fon, in. the ‘District of Colwn! erred payments dra wink six(a)per cent titerestyeer a SUNE SIXTEENTH. at SIX 64 | Lehig the north 17 feet 6 inches by the depth of 106 feet | Ganteaid Rieke Genet Ee ded ole es RAILROADS. until a friend discovered it. But are you will- | proc ain ws 20 AND G22 MASBACHUSETTS: AVENUE, | ing to give mea helping hand with the book?” Fresh air and good grass, however, roused it up e PC era aD EVENT STR are |_ “Most willing,” said I. “Tell me plainly what | @ bit, and Mrs. Furst thought its Iite was worth | on yowpay, Breaxrast.—Custom sanctions ‘at breakfast, and physicia Pant ending gr apple a8 being-cool- | Tam to do, or to try to do, and I will begin this | preservingfor a whilelonger. The creature was | O'CLOCK P.M., we shall sell, in front of the prom inches of lot 20, in square 134, toxether with the im- | sold, or all cash at the option of the purebaser or pur- = = f P ie ; fae.” = ics, two four-story Frame Houses and Lots, front~ : hil ‘ 5 vt marchiseer laxative, However this may be, any | Ye evening. hers by right of gift, and she put tt at work | Jae" On sramaeny name Heusis and Lots, fronts | provemente, which connint of @ framo dwelling, with | Chassrs.. All emveyan dng at purchaser's cost. AY de~ followed the cu a tab] Mf lot. dred loll will be ed | an of having |, And Tdid bexit’ that very evening, and ex-| drawing her milk wagon anda cart In which | strects northwest, containing 8fooms euch, with mod- | Geebleontear of lot. | | posit of two hundred and fifty dollars willl be required | tremely glad I was to d For {had a ern improvements, coreted Beanember oth, INE de Hitter OMT roltoaba ie, | Su.cacH piece Sh a BETWEEN ee ONEY LINE & A alee eae tn eartlly Of sithougt April had scarcely set In, teamed ay) | seat arte reo waren, track The tempera | “tems: Oue-third car; balance in six, twelve ana | Covdeg pertenaber Sth 1802 in ther 1.G1y folio 8 Re. | the te “day of sale the properly. will be resold by the THE FAST AND THE WEST, its exe ¥ A nice way to serve straw- zh Ap carcely Set_in, trimmed my | ment of the mule was amazingly even. Nothing | eighteen months for notes bearing interest at eight Ref | 82,000, with interest at 7 per cent per annurn. trustees at the risk and coat of defaulting purchaser oF VIA WASHINGTON berries, if Jarge sad perfectly fresh, is to pnt | Usual amount of spring hats and bonnets, which | ever excited or disturbed him. cent, Ei oer ae All ‘Terms: One-third cash: the resi ine tates coal Dey purchasers atter five days advertisement. E TRACK! JANNEY COUPLE ne on individual dishes, leaving the hulls on, | —°Ut community not followingstrictly, for good | Mrs. Furst Mvednear Tacony. In the after- RAE ale LE an fe AES ments ERE fur ctu forantita ent ta a oe Fines 2 Fitce, } Trustees, Sibehiileto tebeceeet attee y these and be dipped | And suificlent reasons, the decrees of fashion— | noon of May 22, 1882. the mule was Jogging | Mfaisge WALTER B: WILLIAMS & CO,, Aucts, | ST3t} a deed of trust on the property sca. Tall cone SOANSON BROS note gi-akia | Soave Wastsenen trannies h should hiso be but | 880 Iuciuded most of the summer ones, thereby | alone with the milk wagon and: Mrs. Forey and ~ — Sesancing and recording at purchaser's. cost. #100 de. | —DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. "$e 3 plate. if oranges are | Cutting off that source of income for four or five | her 11-year-old son belilnd him. . As the mule’s IPOS. J. FISHER & CO., Heat Hstate Auctioneers, posit required at time of sale. ‘The terms of eale to be rT . J. FISHER & CO,, Real Estate Auctioneers. | Fo: cut them Into very small | Months. And it had been highly necessary that | heademerged from a clump of bushes the shriek SALE OF ABLE REAL ESTATE, | serve the right to resell at theriak of the detaulting pure CHANCERY SALE. var over them, This way | ®U0ther source should be discovered immediate- | of a locomotive whistle startled the animal and has API n 2; AS “HOUSW: No. 1015 CONNECTICUT | Chaser. ERASTUS M. Trustees, ‘Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supremes by every one, for the most | l¥- From which statement you will naturally in- | Mrs. Furst and the boy. A New York express By Vatue eke teats tne. aaied Auniat oe my3l-dts ROBERT 8S, WERDE! Goart of the District Colnmabis, panved in equity vind DAS Appear Awkward when ¢ fer that the Golden family was golden only in | was bearing down on them. The whistle was | 1975, and recorded in Mber 7%. folio 253, one of Ga §#- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL ted, by said. decrew. will geli at public act on on when attempting to cut it 24me. It was. Otherwise, of course I mean in | for down brakes and the engine, which had by di- THURSDAY, JUNE NINETEENTH, 1884, same hour DAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1884, —N. ¥. Post. a money sense, it was nickelly, aud not that to | been coming at a rapid rate, suddenly slackened ¥ ASpRY- | and place, By Soe eee EE at i en here wpe as great an extent as de \itsspeed. Tt could not be brought at once to Ty UCLOCK: | — EES suuaré two hundred and nincty 200) bane that Father—well, any Kind of steady business | a standstill and came smoothil; liding on. Mrs. | M 1 of land situate and lying rpHos. J. FISHER & CO. contained within the metes and bounds following, to Si itod ve with father; onse: 1 ai a e 7 'y of Washington. in, the District of Columbia, wit :—Beginning at the southwest angle of aid lot’ 13, tributetie cura ether; consequently | Furst Jumped out at one side of the wagon. | tue ctis of Washingion in, the District of Columb snd ranting thence north along the coat elde of & onbis he contributed to our support only by fits and |The boy scampered out at the other. The division of square No. 164, as said subdivision ts record— alley seventy feet six inc thencr east twelve feet | s our eldest boy, worked faith- | mule walked right on till its nose was over the | €0 in the Survesor's office of sald District, in liber H.D, half inche ix 3 $30, 45 eper in a publi track. Consisting GE & daubte. twostory mand Tesemsony eich : nd sent | “Oh! Johnnie, where are the reins?” cried Mrs. | tuansurd foot, brick dweliing ke. iced Place of first of . | Furst. ferns of sale: One-third task, of which a deposit of | premises, the hercluafte x teal catatesto wit: | ‘The terms of fale are: One-third of the purchase | >y. was clerk (witha | ‘Down under the mule’s feet, mammy. Loox | #200 must be paid af the tine of sale; balence in two | |On TUESDAY, THE o wri seat | 20m oming one of the firm) | E in cash and the balance in two eq stall nts | | u s istallments payable im one and two years, with , A. D. 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., we will sell | at onc and two years from the day of sale, such deterred. oe Ty, ue, zm) | out-—he will run over yout” screamed the boy. veral store: and T,asThaye | “Then he is lost,” cried the woman with tears. puirchitser, aby a deed | But work as hard as we might, Daniel, G | | tat per cent. Hor which the yrotnissory notes | lot No. 5 und the west ten feet end une inch of lot 4, in | payments to bear interest at the rate of ‘six pe ee intimated above, was the Wildwood mil “He will be crushed. No; Ihaveit, Ican save | i#¢ Sold will be reaniged, on all and I, we could do ne more, eveu with the in- without chauge; Suturdas mand 8:40 p.m. Aaily: 8:40 ng, Cleveiaud abd Detroit, with Sloe fisting led and Detroft via Monroevit Mth Sleeper for Toledo, via Wiiee . 10-15 a.m. ik aid Lake jew York nt 8:10 am. nal 10-00 pt daly, Auctioneer, i 4 PRANcATeLtrs R a = : Philadelphia and cept Sundsy: 3p. Real Estate Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAT, ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D, C. The madersigned, trustece in Faulty cause of An. a Jo v8. Mary White, administratrix, ct al. will sell at public auction, in front of the’ te more milk is cooked, es of thre x the depth of said lot 4 situated at juhe- | arnum, and to be scoured by the purchascr's nutes aud ption of | tion of Maryland avenue and uorth @ street aud 14th | @ deed of trust of the property: or. all cach at the b: od Marea: * tion of the purchaser. A deposit of fifty dollars will reserves | AND LIE SAME DAY, immediately after the above | required at the thme of sit, aud all conveyancing to be | faulting | sale, at SIX O'CLOCK P. 2 sh, at ” the purchaser, ‘The terins pf sale must him. with within ten da; wise the tru: rae As she spoke she leaned over the shaft and | the right to resell at ‘and cost of th I we will Part of lot one | at the cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not.| principal f 2 net 4 PURO Lae aes Es : 1), in 876, be i for the same at thesonth- | complied with tm tem days fro y of sale, the Trustee | taily + . wr Le termittent helps from father, than take care of | with her strong, brown lands truly selzed the | PULasE, Uyem roy at | ate comer of gal! equare, ed fronting om Sout | CozPUcel wu tes Gays fram day of eae de Temas | aly vaca Svuay for Lauren, Senuion ead ourselves and t family in the | mule by the tail. ave, | stot foris-one foot atid wx inches, and runnin thetice a ep Pita tally for Hrritk, 8a) ar tu 10.1. ms AB niblest way. family con-| “Whon—up, whoa—up!” she cried ‘THOS. J. FISE Rds | north seventysfive fect: thence east to the Tite o RGEC. Fem: and nt Sunday. fae H - rect east forty-one feet'stx jucies: thence south “With OF Hina aatly ed of grandmother—| ‘The mule raised his eyes in surprise for an In- Said street ecventy-Aveferttomebaaneing ctioneers, See ee ina three of the sweetest, | stant, then gattered himself together, and Aud on WEDNESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF == “ Trains arrive frou rirls. two, five 4 six ye: blindly stralned straight on again. TUNE, 1854, wwe will sell parts | ? SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK FIOUSE | _ 9:40. tered Band C, in Daley's subdivi-ton of square 5, beinning on North L street forty feet four inches from the southwest corner of said square, run- pot.) So, | “Obstinate mule,” erled Mrs. Furst. “How | stubborn you are;'but you must not die; you pm. ED IN THE CO! OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE | From New York DG, AND Wi ET SOUTH. e | a ot trust, duly recorded in, 8:20 * iellzhte < 7 z | By eof a decree of t Court of thegey | ning thence north fifty-six feet three inches: thence ‘om ne lapd records of <sg nday,, 16-40 2. ni tremely delizhted, to get the | shall not die.” She planted her toes in the | By tirtueal fumbla, passed in a cans. in wien a hortherly: paraltel with Vermont avenue, forty-seven | me ail eal in Renta” | Eeerte p.m. dally, i fing Mr. Prckson with the | roadway. threw back her shoulders and pulled | Lewis), Means and others are comps nents, and feet nine and a-quarter inches; thence ina Straight line | NETWENTE-EIRST, attitude i a T confided as much to Matt | with all her might. Little by little she felt her | #obert Smith ou cine eters No. thirteen feet aud pane ba irinchee | bao e ol ‘M., all that | Fi 0... as ter when we were coming home from | strength give way and the mule seemed always ed, an trustegs, WAH OF mont avenue, which is fifteen feet from the alley: | part of orudnal maberad one (1), in square nun pt Sue Nai eee j together. -the next. -Sundny.. evening. | fresh” y y a WEDSESDAY th ortherly alone said avers Aittern feet to rald | [eres iemamtal got mambnel on . bexinning | di thinte along Maid alley fourteen fect eight inches; Eheast cornet a e.fhenee by and with | syenhiaie fen Said alley fourie at roulbesst corner gf raid eqnare, Since ty and with | thence west four fect; thence south ei “Because, you see, Matt,” said I, “if 1 succeed with this n and Ic ‘Oh, Johnnte,” she cried as the massive en- gine rolled up; “here it is and I am going, I always n at 2.09, 4:40, ing or lying m., 1215, 2-50, Ba teu pees: the Hine of K street went eighty-four (Sd) feet cis north fonrt fect and four (4) inches; the: street; thence along Li street to beginning, aud the im- | Wardly seventy ty aa - elean go on writing unt my breath at the boidness of the 9-10.and 0: 9:00 and 10:18 p,m, . om Sun- fs bed in One parcel, as follows: Be ning ” e makin, a, 1:00, 5.0K), 6225, ew am going. nd of 58 perches meastired on a. course | provements thereon. ngle With the line of New Jerse nue, and aking: _, To sit | jdea—1 am found worthy of a place in the ju-| “Held for minute more,” cried Johnnie. 25 dexrees west: from a largo poplar tree | "AND ON THE SAME DAY. IMMEDIATELY AFTER | Sag With tie line of New Jomey. avenue, and thence | at Relay Station cx- i he venti 1a as a successful writer, | “fold and I will help gow Standing on the sou h side of the new frre road, sald | THE ABOVE SALE, we will sc” Lot lettered F, accond- | (35) feet to the peut of besiuuing, together with ail Gis | “eeptaad ih ae elevated to a level ae 7 WUT Help yous tree being known as the “Dolly Barber,” which point | ing to John Daly's subdivision of Davidson's subdivis- | improvements, we. For further snformat! ty at the Baltimore and d, is not only in bad taste, but ex- {could help the family much more thanIcan| The boy threw his arms round hismamma and | of bevinning is on the line dividing the tract called | Jon of equare No, 215, and the improvements thereon. ‘Deruye of sale $200 cash; balance in equal instalments | Ohio Ticket Office—Washingion Station, 6 a : % i be how, for literary work is for all seasons, and | fell K 1 paTurk. Grad-]} Alliance from that part of, the tract called “White | ‘Terms of sale: One-third purchase money cash; bal- | at six, twelve and e ghteen months; hotes to bear inter. | Pennsylvania ee ne ner 14th the. We exkta tia 3 ell on his knees and tugged like a Turk. Grad. ) at six, twelve i $ ns interruptsthe | lllinery only for two or three months out ef ually the tail came backwards, but only two | Haven" formerly owned by John A. Murdock, and from | snice to be paid in equal installments ja ix. twelve and ts est six percent, payable semi-annually, and to be se- | will be taken for bagvage to be checke itecn months trom day of sale, to bear interest from | cured by deed’ of trust. Conveyancing. &o., at pur- any point in the cit of wale, for which purchaser fo «ive his promissory | chasy's Cost. "A deponit of $50 at tit fs nol ¥ the said point of bexinning running south 65 degrees the whole year.” inches; hardly enough. The cow-catcher caught | west 486-10 perches to the east edge of the Ridge rom “You forge nfeeble: fune- ” eofsale. Further M. CLEMENTS, M. of T. imore. 1 f gaia Matt, “your rich uncle | him up bodily. He was carried a foot or two than sith te cat side of ald road north 6) degrees. | notes with a surety or suretics. to be approved by the terms announced af ele i Fegard to compliance. *) ny eR ical Parsonger A who is coming here from Australia soon, and | and the engine came to a standstiil. Fee Sera hes thencene: coer ee raed | Gen ee On BUnchiaser Or oa SON Tt ‘Trust. = : ——— er , i the orth 12 ces weet 18 perches; then north *hase money in cash on day of sale or on rat'fication e] he i N ‘Trustees. VIRGIN: U WAY, Who will, no doubt, so arrange things that the | “Is he injured? Is he hurt?” erled Mrs. Furst, | (ietwonthla dewress, week 18 perchon: then north 2% | chase money in ;, Jaoakas WILLIAM W, BOXRMAN,S BE VIRGINIA MIDEARD RATLWAT. family will need no helpat all f hand Inet point is distant 11 perches from the sald division | miane'at paregase temee cant se hoteae) Teese all For Other Auctions See 5th Page. HE SHORT LINE, TO OUTH, SOUTHWEST family will need no helpat fron i ha last Ustant 71 perches from the said div: ment of purchase money (and Lot fore) Trust wi 1 uct THE SOUTH, wi “Oh dear!" said L, “sold, BON eee ee NT Eee oe OomDIACONEY I eetvne Allsows Sak soba hae | eee petty to the purchaser or purchusers. A de- AND W ~ pillow. When any po of White Haven, measured by course running | posit (00 on each of Froperty sold will be re- 5 > je in effect MAY 11, 1884, is it easter to sit or stand. or walk or sleepin | Zotten us for so many years—ever slnce I was | “Not a bit of tt,” answered a brakeman as he | south ‘$7 dewess aint towania the ald Divot | Pott Pryhae? om each Piece of Eropenty sold will ru STEAMERS. , NEW ORLEANS MAGE, dale faking clome conthan wets ait five, and I was nineteen on my last birthday— | assisted the mule ‘to alight. “His nerves are a Bee rita hearse ee hea a ie hater. erage Os cake aL ee ee oe Gnections, to il points South end Southwest res a s condesc e , ex” on a coupes ni desrees west; thence, ys, from day le, OF PI readver- a day, . Kail ° fon tay be sare his. m iy | that now he has condescended to remember our | little shaken maybe, that's all stilt “with aid Ride, roads north Dy. degrees west 30 | Lited aid relat soot an Wake daiauleue artes | Dxarax Lose Max. Sreavens, nan Sleepine Bullet vars from New ni Wash a i, and the more careful he is to pre- =. poe nee bath AAS no once ee only two months afterwards, the mule ie Teh, thence nerth 9 dares, poe perehes eens Al convey anctus At Rprchaser "sicost, Seaton to ray Pallmen Slee ug cars frou . fe itlo fat (cant Keep him in mind. And we are not | died. The Jury thought, however, that the | leaving the saidridwe, south 87 degrces cast 46 and 3- . 5 ‘ 0 ashinton and Atlanta to New Orie serve traight o itio ght, ver, e g ae i SAILING N Ui a 3 ‘ Ss ‘on ant €et sure that his coming will beneflt-us any, Ie | locomotive enzineer was not to blame, and gave [Set Meh toin me eto ue rn Alanon WILL TANS at SELEY ¢ Trustece WETOWS, ANDLIVERIOO fetid gay hy Se ae = s may be a cranky old man, and yery hard to please. | a verdict for the railroad company, Tne runs from “Dolly Barber" north 5 deserecs went [0 m30-dy&ds 486 Louisiatia avenue. City of Chicago, May 1, May 31, July 5, Pullman Sleeping cars Washington to Fers 18 Scwaen.—“When we put | Itis more than likely he is, for father (with —— +90 & bounded hickory (ree, which ise boundary of Alliance | 7 poring aasliohoen Gity of Richtnond, Nay 8 June 12. duty 1, ‘le. 3 storace fr the sein,” suli'afurier whom be cou never aures, though helehin| Whe Great Uniinown Megioters, | fhe fai, A high gan gi ane | =. Ee eee i gore epee is to beat th only brother) tells me he was an unusually | From the Chicago News. grep: cast to the place of beginning, containing 42 acres | TRUSTEES’ SALE _OF LOT 4. IN SQUARE S80! Gig ot chaee sued Joe ee Charlotte. Daily,except Sanday with ©. & U Railway, eae inlatiew aed cranky young one.” He wasa large man, who wore good clothes | #415 pete es, more oF loss.) OF SQUARE 708, AT THE FOOT SOUT Paar satis OF seRGR ec SRE te SSS EN Pul eping cars from Washineton via Dan- ‘ 3 that may h, you must make him pleased with you.” | anq tooked as if he had been away from home chase monoyin siz. teelvoaml cuties montis on | SCA HER NEERRS FIEVTT RES ee STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMIVED, ‘Not broadway | US Waslsington via Caasiotey ead colenstie aS mor been blown into thes declared Matt, decisively. “You have one ad- the day of sate, the purchaser xiving bis notes bearins By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date, Xou . Auguste. ars : vantage, and a great one, over the others. You | before. As he waiked up to thelalr of the hotel | interest. A deposit of 100 required, and to be forfeited | the arth day of February, A. D.-i878, and recorded Or to J. W. BOTELER & SON, 923 Pennsylvan’ Manassas Division Train leaves Warhinctonat §:40 A, r re his goddaughter, you know.” 1erk inthe Grand Pacifle he w: if the terms of wale are not complied with at the end of | in Liber No. 883, folio 99, one of. the Iand records nue: G. W. MOSS, Adams Express, 225 1 | ©) Mand 5:10 P. AL daily, cxoent Suuday, are his goddaughter, you know. cler Me eerste he was closely ob- | ten days from the day of sale: or the purchaser may pay | for the Distriet of Columbia, and atthe request, inwrit. | aveue; Mis. D. A. BROSNAN Gl2 Oth, | Warrenton ‘trains leave Washington at 840 .M. and “I know it to my sorrow,” I assented. “Sam-| served by the hundred men who stood around | allcash on spuTatncatGE of the sale by the court, .O8 | ing; of the holders of two overdue promiwory Hotes by | BELLEW thstreet, Washington, D. FeRAM a tion tn Nie ella! Wi rive ate | by yment of vhole purchase money id de c e unde ed steos oli, at | = = = ckets and information inqui ‘ar “5 Of- ; i hana! nade ven forum ating i’ | Woking for something bs to font ine took | n/a nec kta nce | matse a cea See Uta ING TO EUROPE? of tat Renan aT ae seo bree or four weeks the t aby! s ‘lla. | up a pen, and everybody in. sigh a ser, at his cost and expense, the property to him | P.M. ON RSDAY, Soom . SLAUGHTER, S. MACDANIER. Satay Pas thrat- | What would 1 have done? Fancy a woman’s | Heavtis'with exciteneet Then oe sreecee. clear, and discharged of all claim of the par- | OF JUNE, A.D. 1884, to the high bidder, ail | The most central headquarters for Americans in Lom Gen. Pass. Agent Ago, me being called ‘Sam’ all her life 4 ‘ ' . ties to the said cause, that certain parcel of ground lying in the City of Wash- marld SOL. HAAS, Trafiic Manager. “But you will do your best toiaet inke'the on about ts he was going A Tegister. RP. JACKSON, Trustee, inwton, in the District of Colunba, and known and de AMERICAN AND COLONIAL EXCHANGE, ac mae — = A 3 - eee as ys W y on,” whis idge street, Georgetown, ate e ground plat, or plan, o! ci EEG 5 chap’s good graces, won't you?” said Matt, | a patnnmnn ie nice Bas Sn FRED, W. JONES, Trustee, Iumbered four ), in square numbered south of equate 8 Haymarket (opposite Hor Majesty's Theater.) PENNSLYANIA ROUTE. they'll hi ince that fellow’ here,” +) my3l-dkds 472 Louisiana ave., Washington, | 708 (seven hundred and eight.) Also, all the water and | _ Membership entitles the traveler to the privileges of TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. c isos: sour heave eema te | juin since that fellow’s got here, = What fing privileges to the said * belonging, and allthe | reading and. correspondeace rooms, postal facilities, | DOUBLY TRACK. SPLENDID SC a art seems ho is ne?” Sar TE. ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED. ON AC- | right, title, interest, property. cldim and estate of the | letters are received ahd tailed to all points (free): ba: | STEEL RAILS." MAGNIFICENT PQUIPMEN ere is ae nf fn the dye be set upon it,” I promised, though I wondered “Can't think of his name just at this minut. count of the rain until WEDNESDAY, JUNE EIGH said party of the first part in, to or concerning | reau of general information, banking and storage factli- IN PFFRCT MAY lira, 14M. e ts someth in the dyes | at the time why he was so anxious that T should | “ et 8 minute. | FENTH, 1884, same hour and place, when the sale will | South —S street, bounding the ‘sald lot, by reason ties, cards of admission to ‘principai places of interest | TRAINS Lrave WasHinoTox, PROM ®TA’ 4 other dark furs that camphor become a favorite of Uncle Sami’s. “T'l | But he’s the man to capture the delegates as | be peremptory. By order of the Trnstees, of the grading ‘and filling of the sams by those | (ree), «tc. For full information, Imembership and oF SIXTH AND B STREETS, Ax POL atitE uae that dec | Become a favorite of Uncle Sam's. “I'll do ev-/ they come in. Ho's got his own state in his yeat | sel a&ae THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ | or any of those whose estate he had, or hath, in eaid lot. | steaussluip \icket® apply to the America brauch, For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Lin: ealskin sac sloak erything but give up the Reader. ket.” ‘The property hereby intended t be transferred being 93 UNION SQUARE, Broadway, N.Y. Of Palace Sleeping Cars at 9:40 a, m., ‘alsin sack orcloak or | Matt Brewster was chief proprietor of the | Pocket: FP HOS. J. FISHEM & CO.,Real Estate Auctioneers ~ | the same that was conveyed to the undersigned by tho 23 UN iQ way, N. Yun 9:00. m., daily, with Glowing Oars frou Harrisbore of gray or a muddy | store where nay brother Geckos wan tine aaa, “Which fs his state 2” — said deed of trust; together with all and singular the MACFARLANE & CO., General Agents, ‘Cincinhati, Western Express 7:40 p.m, dally.with that it acea |i s purtenances and hereditaments tothe said | Or _ G. W. BUNKER, “The Dunbarton,” Perna, « ace Cars 0 Pittsburg. Also, cotnerte dadly. for ‘Orin any wise appertaining, and ali the | Washingtow, me mydtase | Chicago, with Sleeping Car Piitabarg. to cueO. macl engines, works, erections, Mail Express, 10:00 p.m.. daily, for Pittsbury and SIX HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINE | iinplements, appliances, chattels. furniture. snd articl the West. with woe! or “ y eme! er. ”] CHANCERY SALE OF VALUA: UNIMPROVED | privilexe: been kept If | tye was also my acknowledged lover. The lattor Don't remember. Bat hurry up and we'll | CHANOERY Ste OF VALUABLE UNINPROVED | privilures, fact made me the envy of haif the girls in Wild- tlie hot weather. The whole look.” TRIANGULAR "SQUARE OF GROUND NUM- | improv | wood, for Matt was considered the handsomest urs is to beat all the dust out The prominent man from abroad had dashed BER Siw Clone closet A off his signature with easy haste, while eleven| (639), LOCATED NEAR THE CAPIIOL, AND | now in or upon sald premises (whether added or pla AE § ABLE £ PRLEE®)] ch pee eee oe eee ated with the odor of tar. Another old | S04 most fascinating young bachelor in the | men tried to read it over his shoulder. He laa | BOUNDED. BY SOUTH CAFILOL, SOUTH b, AND | there since tne datoof sald deed of ach Rebraary ate, | AA E ree Ee i ALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. < old | place. He was tall and slender, with very fatr | 4° hie ioulder.. He tal CANAL STREETS, or not, and) whether as fixtures or otherwise, and all the | 244 [ AKAN NN LN NN For Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Ninzara, tive was pepper, elther cayenne or com~ | PANO ne blue eyes, a straight a down the pen and turnedaway. Instantly there | _gnaer ana by virtue of a decree of the Supreme fetate, right, ttle, interest. claim and danand, both at] 4” ALLLLUILLA AN NN LLLLILN NN 20:00 p.m., daily, except Satu ith Palace Cars nm black. but this has been abandoned: and | 2#!T, lig! yes, ght nose, and @ | was arush for the register. Amid the general | Court of the District of Columbia, passed in the Jaw and in equity, of the said party of the first part in POPULAR SUMMER ROUTE. Mens ad to Rochester, and Waxhincton to Botialo, ae good ton Keep their et Turoy, the young wife of old Captain | Stauble, nobody could decipher the blotted | swt Gully cause numsed 9a60 on Hee aethctae of May. | "Lerma ofalct Ona third of the purchase money in | ggo™ERCH EE MAY Sd, and overy Dauine eects rent ee ee furs in tol: I have seen moths ele techd RL, ie vaptain | scrawl. a Wes ies es) = THURS: | cash, (of which 8200must be paid at the time of sale), | Sailine from Qs ‘from land port, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:40am, Sees Sans lemme hee Wea Wad | eam nd edt to your] BA ae aE orach Sek | Secchi Barc aana te Gas| Seca PAE Aca ea —ae | ag ear gh rm mt tno Set por os used. thee Bax’: hoi a i ) ildw: . “Het ot E O'CLOC! a A tthe le L 2 apeed and eomfor are up. & 16 a. m.. 10: n 4 Poet Ran ilers used. they have sometimes injured | pecause ehe had her banmetsand gloves straienty Said the clerk. “He's Jones, of Evanston, and Premises mentioned: the Yollowing described real extete | uoter, beard interest at the rate of six per centumm per | giucdand.coufert aud ar: Gtted up with all the modars | FAs oe J te Bm On Sunny. 4:00 30 ‘tan the tars in Sone FAY, OF have been totally use| tom Paris, gave ites her opinion that his | 2°® &9!ng to stay to dinner. the City of Washington in the District of Columbia, | auinuin until paid, the same to be sscuned by s decd of SR rca ek pa ea Sears acer eine Seckee a, guarding them from their bitter foe. { ‘ee, oS ee to wit.: All that square of ground and premises known | trust, with covenant of insurance, sat lot ALDEN, General Agent Ae es 4 jet | bFOW was too narrow, and his chin too retreat- Explained, fli of the Trustees, of all the property sold, or all cash. at ‘207 Broadway, New York, 1:40 p.m. every week day, other desideratum in storing turs ts strict | “4 ryt) ‘<P and designated upou the official plat of said city as ff simaee, pe i tbe way, ‘On Sunday. 4-00 p. iiness. We wash all the closets every | 18. “Give me.” she said, calmly and coolly, | From the Arkansaw Traveler. [prbetiirnesa sre ieentrer! te and thirty-nins (990), | St eae tat or the purchescr, and the Trustee meer | O- W- MOSS, Washington, D.C. oo For Brookiyi, N.Y. ail through traine connect at Jor- the school 3 containing ‘bout thirty- id anc with water and common washing soda, | j72 5) cae at a Re Ae es dng | The other night @ rather hard-looking man | {hirty-ave (sh035) aquare fest of round. ‘The said fhe right to resell the property, af the risk and coat of cRortiand t2 Liverpool, every ‘Thursday unit May, S2_Sz wih poste of, Brooklyn Annex, aftording and the latter serves to destroy any moth- rt all, 8 shoul went to the Littie Rock hotel, and after regis- | square will be sold either as a whole or in Jots as may ae Sth ‘the thy of in, $s at A 3 ante Tere broader, so is his forehead, and he has a certain ’ to the Trustees seem most advisable, not complied with within five days from. sale. | weekly ships to Boston from Liv ‘Queenstown, actoss New 3 a that may fliave got into the place. Thus our i 3 ‘Seve tering said: Teves ef calor Oneabia of the parchase ANTHONY HYDE, Londonderry, Glasgow and Galway, for, id business | For elphia, 8:15and 10:50.a,m., 1:40, 4:00,6:00,19:00 oul ow <snes a1 tng! x se ‘st ” cash at the An e ALTE 1 mod 50 " id threat wt etcatvus” ue eines | qyitaney at way append not Gel aan have Deen drinking herly and would not be |g ait arts ture toe | YW ALTER WILLIAMS 4 00 4 nied Mee eRe Sea ss we keep in boxes, pack | ae iat this sdtvee ceitiotsal of my betrothed | surprised if I had delirium tremens before morn- | two "years froin {ie Ute Qf wale wile intareat at ae ER EBERTS ERONTING | Geen FTE ORER | Apply to LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents, 207 Broad | Op Bunda, 9: Mi, 4:00, 6:00, 7:40, 103 the moths, and the shelves on which they stand | ace should not be thought of for atleast trp The clerk assigned him to acheerfal room, and | chaser, dejo of gage 00 dollars re wired | 8 NORTHWEST, No. 1606.AT AUCTION. | 139 mata Washington, BO. | pCent Bundy. son and 4:40 p.m.dally except Sun- arg Siwrave Kept free from dust.”—Popuilar | ears) aa somo. of the other girls did. etic | the tremulous nan, declining several invitanics CA rican era ene ep rilagh Aceod ronerty anal a8 8 iebl and duly seceded in Liber No Loe foils fed | (a ENENAL TRANSATTANTIO CoMPANY 4 Sata : | Hates, for instance daughter of Haley, the | fo drink, went up to his “den.” After a while | lar, (65) yeysinal on the ackupianre cf carro it | Hoetaeg. oust the and coniafor the Ditict we | GO” between New York and arg, o¢ | | ALEXANDRIA AND. FREDERICKSBURG RAtIc SETS builder, with @ snug little fortune in her own | the clerk, hearing a terrible noise, ran up to the | tie terms of the salearen:t complied with within ten | of Columbia, snd by direction of the party scared | , Company's ler. No. 42 North Iver. foot of, Morton Piao eee ‘The Empress Eugenic’s Courtship. | risht, inherited from her mother-—was particu. | tremulous man's room and found that-gentie, | (10) days. the Trustecs reserve {he TIRDE 89, Feed te | er we AA TURDAL TUNE LAREN TE TBST ne | Sortie Neca ees eantallh, Wednenday, June €:30, 7:20, 9.25, 11.05 and-11.35 am, Baris Letter in Boston Journal. larly wroth. ae Delaboring the bed with his boot.” lee Bear" newenayer, at tue ak aud cot of te defo | B, 1894-40 SIX-O'CLOCK P Af all that plece or paral | Tam Labrador, Coliter Wednesday. duly 2, noon. | | * 3: 06, 6.20. 8.05 apd 11:35 pam. On Sunday . Legare “a ae in ts to suit, on "90, 9:28, : : There are some curious anecdotes about Napo- She only talks that way,” she said, referring ¢-What's the matter? A eee a IE Dura ONGe ha Sar renaeers cont, ington, D: Gy amd known as boeing in the city of Wa > Banyae Teauestlantiane at Fide Louis De BERIAR png 25, 11:05, si 8 ana iis cae se i eed by eulvanccery the wipers | irent rom Crerybody eae, JNe awake cess | Ineral buitrtion iedobbere and eckease: | pwandOMaetewinhdis | troviom | Riectanieh tetec pune naem\acpeie | ARG Ns G riie Groh gtr, OMPUR | rena ty coe enon cently published by **Sylvanecte,” who appears | (erent trom everybody Sera a. d oy ‘e-doc- Meese U AGES, {ite wih ty- atx feat ap recorded tn Laver fy Horie, | Pennsylvania Resatefor po | main: 100, 3.08, 838, 6:10, 148 and 10-00 p. < | is Ot " ae 1 dred surve ap fashington, D. to have been one of the legitimist neighbors of | yonnets and gloves. Why, there's no compari. | “Where?” For plat and subdipision of sald nquare apply to District of Columbia, with, the linprovements thereon, m., and Sarre ‘On Sunday at 8206 and 10: the emperor ia the vicinity of Compelgnetorest. | son between the two men. ’ Matt dances beauti. | “There on the bed.” Jel2-d&ds ‘Auctionéers, | Sous! atari Srgamente Line Between New Youn. waves | of 13th strort and Poones) ‘aven at the ate Th ‘hronicier tells us that Napoleon’s | fully; Mr. Erickson don’t dance a step. Matt | ‘My poor friend, you are decelved. This is "Terma of sale: One-third cash; balance in six. twelve Lonpon, SOUTHAMPTON axp BurMEn. tun ahonaenente x fie hein oer faccination for Mademoiselle de Montijo, who | Sings lovely; Mr. Erickson can only Join in a| only acrazy-quilt. 'These are not bugs, bur he SAU TRUPERIY NGHTHEASE. CONNER DE | S04 clghiogn, month, with interest from day of wale | «TBesteners of this company will rail EVERY WED: | [42% fo datiuatun from hots and 3 : i i Z : i : 4g ? o NORTHEAST CORNER OF AY AND SATURDAY trom font of ‘3. K. WOOD, General bass. Matt has a complexion like a girl's; and | odds and ends of gentiemen’s wardrobes. Here, PENNEY LVS VENUE EAST AND SIXTH | $2 Pe s@ured by the notes of the purchaser, and a; ‘ork t9 i Y ‘som afterward became the Empress Engenle, dated | yr. Erickson has one like—like—" "| John, ring a sensible quilt for the gentleren? | _ Brnteyr’ S514 AVEN ; 2 3 fom the time when that sprichtly beauty gaye| “A man’s,” I suggested, mischievously, as she Sp EGE By virtue of the will of Mary L. Brawner, de- him a sharp" horeewhipping. ‘The emperor | paused fora companion ne Mosquitoes Under the Microscope. shalt ell Vis ejay on THURSUAT eased. 1 had fnvited Mademoiselle de Montijo and her| “Oh, pshaw, Ella, what a tease you are! And | From the London Sportsman. thevwest pact of or al lot et the ‘same. Mother to Compiegne, and showed them / about your own beau, too! But I don't really We have long held the opinion that the mos- | #8vine a frontage of 56 feet 10 inches on the Avenue, 50 Much attention at hunting parties. One | believe you know"—and here she heaved a dee} being proved ar: welling, fog, “when the unt came home, late; | aigh‘what a lucky girl you are.” P | quito isan unmitigated sooundrél, who could ming eleven-rooms bait ahd faa, el e aiming, “rooms, Napoleon so enrazed the beauty that she ll, T began the Reader. and soon became | &lve our own lively flea six stonesand a beating | “forma: Se ti sak Bane, rg canal owal SAN EP er riling whip and gave it to him | go absorbed in my work that eversthing I cast | ver along course, but we are now convinced, | mrnls payable wilt interest semi-annually. fn one over iis head and ears. This soon brought | eyes upon instantly resolved iteelt, into a First | A gentleman has examined Mr. Mosquito under | sea. “ddepoett of @20 wil bo rea on about an explanation, and*in course of time | Lesson. Did the butcher stop at the door, “I | a microscope, and his description ig, to say the | bid. free beance, ‘Taxes paid to cod teaeamous letter in whieh Napoleon ex-| gee @ man; he is a butcher; butcher selis | least, startling. It appears that in the “bill” of | 420%, ,Sitie perfect. urchaser to comply within ton 4 after ‘and cost, Pressed his desire to have Mademoiselie Eugenie | meat,” immediately flashed throt th my brain. | the little alone there are no fewer than five days’ advertisement. All expense for convey- to ® letter which the mother lost no| Did one of my intimate friends call I greeted | five distinct surgical its. These are Sncing and recording af coat of Duscliasct, Pane making public, and which Is now re- | her in my mind with, “I seo a girl; her name ls | described as a lance, to meat saws, a suction siesta ligtously = pi in the archives of the fam- | May” (or Lib, or Molly, whichever it might be); | pump, and a small Corliss steam engine. It ap-| MICHAEL FOLEY, Anotioneor 9 P*e15- bas ily at Madrid. Xccording to “Sylvaneete” the | “she comes to tell some news.” My very dreams | pears that when a “‘skeeter” settles down to ine UNCANSON BROS., Auchoneers Penner brcmgy ad pedonrh Lo by Napo- | were omg bel pen examples. I saw the pied pan a pie ord Lode of the human D' % onc ade her his proposal of mar-| queerest.things. Thelr names were gibberish. | frame ce ushed into the flesh, | ASSIGNEF'S SALE COR; | sold, “all conveyancing, &c. at purchaser's Tage, and it Fone played strange and ridiculous pranks, | then the two taws, placed: beck tel teen Rete TARUED 18 STORY NOWMAWEST cd SNOBTE, | Bosit of $50 will be required on each lot af the Was so enra ’ ld not grant | But for alt ‘that—perchance in consequence of | to work up and down to enlarge the hole, then 3 | je0-d&as = DOWLING, Auct. him a rendezvous—asked tor while they were | all that—the book progressed rapidly, and the | the pump is inserted and the victim’s blood is Mgr stns an assignment made to me by Frank V. z gulcped awas, leantg ize fo Lis horse and | rst hundred lestons were almost completed, | siphoned up to thereservolrs carried behind, and | RAP vil sell st gue auction, ow the. premises, | 7YVHOS. J. FISHER BOO. loped away, leaving her ta find her way | when mother received a letter from a cousin a z g A Es i 1361 H at finally, to complete the cruelty of the BEENTE BAY OF 3 commencing. ‘at be —— ome through the forest as best she could. The | hers, dated from the same place in Australia | ance, the wretch dro} @ quantity of into | O'CLOCK A. M., the entire contents of SEUSTES SALE OF VACUA Beal Serer, Poor girl lost ber way, and did not reach the hoa whieh Unele Sam's had come. "it Teed as the wound to keep fe huitated’ Tien Gao. a eee recat capducied by mid Barker ca fe of ES Boe fil fer tor sale to ey Felsce until9 o'elook inthe evening, when al | Lert minutive flend takes a fly around, just to digest (Groceries, Liguors Pa aya gts Ae mesties were thi mak Together with Giaaned Sa hex ante ere thoroughly | «pgan Sanam:—Your brother-in-law starts for | your gore, and makes tracks for ‘a fresh victim, gone Tven Horse, Wayon and Harness, of Washington, Wildwood in a few days. I trust that he will arrive | or if the firat one has been of unusually good superior Iron #5 al inte feels othe parte a ——-e-—______ sately, Sad being 708 —— relief from your | quality he returns to the same happy hunting Ebog Onssa: Gouin nies eke, 2 on ageptance of The Rev. Mr. Savage, of Boston, savagely Pecunlary trou! ou will find him much | ground. The mosquito's marvelous energy, and after WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE p ‘cash; pitches into men who think it menstrous that | Changed In personal appearance the result of sev- | gombined with his portable operating chest, ELENENTR: annd Gell doo ot me bate mal be receiee i nent women should attend cilnical lectures. yet are | Gabbard Mghts tn which be Nes, bev. engaged” | make him at once a terror and a pest. | by tie mueceignel forthe puke 86 or the entiny con ; willine that wouen should ke on a lounge and | now—pecullarlooking. I write this espeolaliy co | lish skin-grazers are doves im comparison with | Souls { iis stor. to-tucr with the Astnrey ened get the same facts from French novels, warn you, and to have you warn the others, aot fo | them. oe Gud. W, COCHRAN, Assigace,

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