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THE EVENING STAR ‘TELRGRAMS 10 THE STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, @ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Cuarious Discoy im an Old House. ‘Northwest Corner Peunsylvania Ave, and llth St, by MANNINGTON, w. va March 31. — While The Evening Star Newspaper Company, carpenters were tearing down a portion of an GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. old house in West Mannington yesterday Se Uh came upon — Prnmy 9 scalps, five io s d to subscrit inthe | of them evidently being those veut, $6: six months, 83. = of the early settlers of the country a century ago, he Post Office at Washington, D. C.as ail matter. | = Tres! ™ His Niece. THE ¥ SAR mnblished on, Friday—Gl s | ; a ted for Mai ord ar. postage prepaid. Six monthe. 00 cents. a All 1 subsert mst be paid in advaace, Wenrworrn, N Roberts, a well-know March 3.—Andrew young man of Rocky Bepaper sent 10 ‘Rates of advertising m ais paid for. known on application. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 31 SUPPLEMENT. WEDNESDAY, Springs, made a visit to his sister he fell deopty in lowe with bis pretty my os — as — — — — —— — — —_ ——————— —— — — — | Not regarding the law against the —- SES 5 5 Sy =a f persons within the third degree of kindr EDUCATIONAL. oy AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES __AUCTION SALES. é CITY AND DISTRICT. nara) ROR NEES: MOXIE WILL ARBITRA' the couple aypeared, before yulre Hende RO} MONTANELLL, TEACHER OF THE s D° Ys. % AFTERNOO: a EKS & CO., Anctione f Another Agreeme: Reached at the | | i > husband was pesuantinn, ane suny gual Maneatis Goce ot FUTURE PAY! = Sistas a dase = Ww* 637 Louisiana evenue, ‘The House of Merey. Mr. Herbert's Substitute for the Whit- ference With Gould Yesterday. I yore agg eg Ce I : ASHELTER FoR YouN EN EXPOSED TO A me Joven pics Adures at all Musle Sore aud’ 239 | FHOMAS DOWLING, Aucioneer, SON BROS, Auctioneers ‘Opposite City Post Office, NG WOMEN EXPOSE! mey Bill. Temata with him, Pennsylvania ave. nw. mh3O-2* ‘ ee ete eel CRIMINAL LIFE—THE NEEDS OF THE INSTI- The conferences between Jay Gould and the ot listened ta. PPPUE NEW SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES SPECIAL SALE. mn Zz 502 EL Hi RE eae TUTION. Mr. Herbert's substitute for the Whitney bill | executive board of the Knights of Labor in oe f w classes in F Cig lamin Focaccia One a ala BOUTEW EE eee WEEKLY SALE AS a STAR reporter sat in @ reception room in | to reorganize the Navy department will proba- | New York yesterd: Ited In th ment | Bloodhounds Detect an Incendiary ‘Spanish. Apply to principal, L, DUMALNE, 930 OF CLOTHE + &c 0 3 e sat receptic e Navy dey New York yesterday resulted in the agreeme - tee ee mi0-Im* | On FRIDAY MORNING, APIEL SECOND, 1886, | of Fay eet es OF est dated the Sth day pe a {he imposing old mansion, 2408 K street, the | bly be adopted by the committee at their next | of the ralirond authoriticg te aebleake with FAULA, ALA. March $1.—On Friday night SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 9TH | commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, within my sales | No. 1006, folio 440, seq ‘one of the land ree, a bell rang and soon a young girl accompanied | meeting. The bill provides that the business | their employes. The discussion on arbitration rh and other outbuildings belonging to D fica) Ggermm fp cpyar goatee [For Bok sell the above goods. date positive Pee se ame fee oe Ooluanes am at the uu: | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS AND by an elderly woman was ushered in, The gir!’s | of the Navy department shall, except as other- generally was entirely unanimous, Mr. Gould | Mr. Thomas Countess, in Tuscaloosa P siecensfully perform the | mbio-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auction For'saie in front of the premises ox tho TWENTY. MATTING, Tack bathe arith weeping. A quiet lady In. wise provided by law, be distributed in such | approving of the principle. but saving that he Couuaguager ibeuben tines i ough instruction given THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. — ~ | BEYER BAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1890, a¢ FIVE ao Cane CAE my Diack habit met them and conducted them toa| manner as the Secretary of the Navy shall himself could do. nothing in the mater before | Coautess got Reulien Garner's t it Bonk Keeping. Brus xs a End premises inthe city of Washington: and. Knoytn oC ee The aller eo Aer 2 few minutes’ conference | jadge to be expedient and proper among the | them because t had bech referred i Mr, Hox. ted to the house of a color mmercial Law. ul Feonomy. Ste- | A GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE SMALL | «and designated on the ground plat or Mision of ices | INE PARLOR AND BEDROOM SUITE AND | the elderly woman left the house and the girl | following bureaus: A bureau ot navigation, a Roaeaphiy and type Writing. Open day and eveding. HOMES. Ap LOW Pitts Jot lettered “1,” of Stephenson's sub-afyision of lots In 2 fall corps. of teachers. = 1 ce trated clrewlar se Brown, The und, aft gram, square numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-four (354). SETS, BOOKCASES, SIDEBOARDS, Was taken through a door leading to another | bureau of ordnance, a bureau of medicine and | seat to Alt Howe by ALL Hopkins, was sp- | “Werms of sale: One-third easy, und. the balawee i Will you meet with the on. HENRY pplic SEESSER, Pru | TRUSTEES SALE OF FIVE TWOSTORY-. art of By oe, ante was the Hiouse of surgery, a bureau of material, construction general executive board of the Knights of haber ple ily age e at “4 the . — . eS SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Princ aaa Se ae i six and twelve months, notes to ‘bear interest at the | A, Mercy. The young girl’s mother brought her de Gr sith a committee of your employes irom the | Slies was hing, and seized “hina. Wy i Shh tPA | BASEMENT BRICK HOUSES ON FOURTH | tly andtyelve nioniie, pote to bear | ya deed of | “msn aseuaneons Household. Zetects gunerally, tot | enema” to ale thse ate ee roUEnt het | and repair and = Sree o Saiauioe! ood 2 | ulghts or Laver, tor eae ironies et meas The examination of the track showed, it cor: = - = STREET EAST, BETWEEN I AND K STREI (rust on the premises sold. or all cash at the option of new and second-hand, within out auction root she was eighteen years of age, as she| Counts. The chiefof the y De appointed irom | What the cause of complaint was and for the responded to his shoes, and he was lodged im Secale RUT CHE v es e risk and cost ofthe defmuitlice tauchoeee wee ee THURSDAY, APRIL FIRST, @ mother was a hard-working woman y e e ers of the | Gificulties alike honorable to, both” side 7 ~ Ke HUTCHINSON: 992 Ost. mw. | , By virtue of deed of trust, recorded tn Liber Sepa davereemon te cofmalting parcbaeer alter Sve and could not ‘give ¢onstant attention’ to her | BAYS. ‘The chictot the bureau of supplies aud | itcuities alike honorable to both’ sides | 5 sneq waite Robbing tie @wn ¥ = - . me or trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party, Washington, D.C. All conveyancing Rt the pur, COMMENCING AT TEN A.M, Gaughter. Many such applications are made | &ccounts shall be appointed fray the active list | agreement, the sane to be binding of all par | A TENNESSEE COUNTY TREASURE LOSS. am Nireiite tne ee PT, TEACHER OF SING | secured thereby, the undersigned Trustees Will cohen | (yasuington, A deposit of $50 will be required onthe | 4, Bite Zs {othe House of Mercy, the lady in charge said, | Of officers of the navy. nee ene pine highest | des?” LIFE IN A CURIOUS MANNER. Beep as oak eran aid Waa | RUHR Rs ame Ray Se RU EW | oar ofa AIS O SHINE Bat they could not ai be granted weenie tes | potnted from eivifiite shall haves me aucarpaswed 1 5 fuels Mt. bods 121 G st. nw. wh29” | of JOHN ‘. BIRC After lunche n the conferees met ay and 26, in Wagigamai HEAD.) trustees Means of the institution are limited. The | PAY of the grade of commodore. The bureau of Agents | m16eoeds 1. L. JOHNSON, rains and | KNoxvinix, TeNN., March 31.—The follow- i seats : im Wargaman, agit 5 Auctioneer: house ‘was established by the awoclation for | tulerial, contraction and repatr stall enatain | hyp. ey the Cliowing telegram was recived |) Skt at HesN Maret, 9h The follow: ESCRN FEMALE SEMINARY. ALSO EVEN- | subdivisi bape tt tel recewes a = = J works of mercy in 1884. The ladies composing | the following divisions: vision of constr “Tam willing to meet _a committee of our | Granger county have been recelved: Last Fri- war eee | eR Or CS Sout ot “the Fate neu WDeESD Ee, ON | TO BEHOLD FoR LIVERY TWO GRAY MARES | the association were Impressed by the need of x | Won and equipment and & feupplies and. ac. | ™@PIoves, without discrimination, who. are | day atternoon JIL. Justia, trectes ot ight hy an easy and rapid method Highest | “Terms of sale: Onefourth cash, balance in six, | A91Uky Yrmee arsine NY ED NES! Nour aud | SAN HORSES, FIVE ARD SE Yiales OLD, | fuse for Young «iris aud unhappy women ex: | CMineering. “The bureau of supp! divisions: | Actually at work in the service of the company | county. went to hile hus es civen Lessons in elocution. Miss BALCH, | twelve and eighteen months from day of sate, with a” | pi JOHN N. BIRCKHEAD, trustees AT AUCTION |S a toweriminal lie. Since the home has counts snall contain the following divisions: A the “thine stich conmittce, is appointed, to the : ahao-de ' | terest ut six per cent per annum from said day. pavar | MnS™aeas IL. YOH Res ss On SATURDAY MORN PRIT, , | been opened between forty and fitty women | 2 divis plies a sce aud a di" | adjudicate with them any grievance they may. AE THE QUICKE a STEST | We, semiannually, or all cash at purchaser's option, | ™P2Taeds_I- 1 —— 1886, at TWELVE OCU fae ot a have been received and nineteen infants. | Vision of accounts and aur Ute stirs have, P.M. Hoxrn. saying uhat be LESSONS THE QUICKEST. EASTEST | Notes will be taken for deterred pay ments, secured by TO-MORROW. rooms. I will sell the above stock. ‘The Gray Mures | Twenty-two of the women have been claimed signed to duty as heads of divis! ‘of their respec. | , DUFINE the secret session, which was ended | haps severs pss, and charging Paris, Sor 5: ATHENEUM OF | Cach house will be featired at time ofseie Ail coeen SS a — | hays hat’, fold, fOr livery charges and expenses. ‘The | by their friends or secured honorable aaa TE ae eM ne highest pay of thelr tesPec- | by the recelpt of Mr. Hoxie's telegram, it had | HaPt ere ‘one to stop at the house FRENCH LANG 1314 I st $m* | ancing and recording rehaser’s cost: If terme JUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. Bx vi nave been used in a coupe all winter by a foreign, ment. Tne plan of the institution is | tive grades. Tho clerks and other At ot the | been decided that General Mas Ki | while he ung irich eer S| ee Se ee BT : Sagh iter, who ls ow leaving the counts. Papting ,Adout the inmates” the "most | authorized by law for the department of the | Powasriy should metutn techie thea ie | peddie patting Ope hee SORA of Seis Sir | will be reanid af purchasers rik mad etek Shee ten | FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COMPRISIN( NWiiaiGes bax, | healthful moral influences “ana give them | Navy shall be assigned to duty in. sal depart: | was ph ly unable to continue at work. | Epat Justis: mansion came along mia Me ho privateclass In hngiten branches sich | days’ notice. A. A. BROOKE PIANO.PLUSH Pal CITE. EASY CH ‘Terms cash. mhgi-3t_ | employment for hand and brain. ‘The illiter- | mentas the Secretary may deem expedient: | Wityhut wait, ig tO Answer this telegram, Justis knowing him to be trastworthy extend- ‘eh aud Mathematics mnbS2Oe 7 K T.BROWNIN¢ ANGING CARINE HABE 7ytOM AS DOWLIN a Syetern Oe eaee ate “aerated, und s thoroagh | Frovided, Zhat there shall be in the burean of | tore, be started for Seranton in the 7 ocleck | ora nto ss hospitalitios. About raidnight Np, LISH, GERMAN AND SNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. USSIAN AND TURCOMAN CURTAINS, | ‘['HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Guess Tne aia training has been intro- | Supplies and accounts a chief accountant, at! trai “ator that tho executive beard drow ep | te Peddler was aroused by U of Sifench tase by WF MEV Practical Siem. = ors RES WALNUT, ASH AND CHERRY CUTOR'S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN. | duced. Tho women are taught to sew and to j # Sala Imaere shalt bein the depurtment of the | #,telesam to Martin Irons, at St. Louis, 2s | sun inthe house. in th Ographer, S14 3d st. nw. Tee we" | TRUSTERS $ALE OF IMPROVED LOT ON SHER- AMBRE SETS CHIPPONTERS FP. PIER IMPROV EAL FSTATEIN THE CITY OF | 40 laundry work and baking. The institution | year. There shall bein the departm: follow , erned the fa ded ot a ta 3 to drive the inu shoot was aroused, 1 Was none other is at present seriously embarrassed by lack of | Navy a board of council, composed ee “Have been in conference all day, with the Virtue of the authority conferred upon the funds. A gentleman who is interested in its | Of the bureaus of navigation, ordnance, mat na | Tesult that Vice President Hoxie agrees to the eee Tike | CXCcutors of the last will and testament of Wm. Welfare writes thus to THE Sra’ rial, construction and repair, and supplies othe | following: *Willing to meet a comtuittee of our QUISTEES: {| Hiasby, deceased, I will sell ut public auction, ond “This good work has been prosecuted earnest- | ‘counts, and three officers of eer oe Ctuployes, without discrimination, who are ac- Hes SaMONDAY, THE TWELFTH vay | ly by an association of ladies since 1884, with detailed from time to time by the Shall, while | Mally at work in the service of the company at Justis himself in. the guise UCLOCK BM. the flea MCHALE PAST FOUR | the most gratifying results in rescuing and re- | the Navy; and oMicers so detailed shall, their | the time such committee is appointed, to adju- | Justis was well koown, and bed the APRIL | Lotz, insquire 12, uolmprpvements Pes * | claiming unfortunates, who had been confront. | 0 such duty, receive the highest pay of thelr | dicate with them any grievances that tey may of his constituents. The affair bas caused a 3 oon Insauare 12 yoiniprovements, cd with @ career of hopeless shame.“ Penitent, | Fespective grades: Provided, Thereshall always | Tage your executive committee order | gonning want mh6 | Todd and Hrown’s recorded subdivision of Mount | sell atthe theabore named beaten thee 20t8, In squard 12; improved by four brick houses. | Converted, and realizing the mercy vouchsated | be # naval constructor and a chef engine Suary | ti a also select a Pleasant and Pleasant Plains. lent furniture, carpets, «€c., conti therein, to immediately after— to them, they have become excellent members | the navy members of the board. The Secretary Terms: All cash. A deposit of $100 required at cl respectfully call the attention of buyers. Lot 3, in square Liber No. 1117, folio 317, et seq. one of the land records e the District of Columbia, 1 wil sell tn pate BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANG! front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the THIRD Dy ‘Washington, D. € 3 14th st. DAY OF APRIL, A/D. 1886, at FOUR O'CLOCK NW. LATE Pellicipal other cit PM. all that plece of real estate in the county ot | JAMES ARLAN. ‘New terms begin now. 2| Washington, District of Columbia. to wit: The uorth | At auction on THURSDAY MOR: April 3. a8 2 | naifot lot sixteen (16). in block seventeen (17), of | FIRST COMMENCING oe RES REA £5 it RACK, WIL AS: sq’ . virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded ne Tox, INISTER AND ONHIG S| pASHINGTON, D. And int ‘Trial lessons fre Free Lectures in Fyench Saturday} @elock. men rom the employes ot the He Etoped w. 2, any 3 exons oe dak i Of the navy shall, ex oiticio, be president of the | Special cpmnittee J mene = - qeaoor oF snosoeEA———— | "hea JOSE EDSON a Tunthedatelyancee ck houses | of sactety, and even examples of Christian | of the navy shall, ex attic nye the senlor om | any differener.” tho thiwa quicuty as possible: | | DEX WEI, Cota, March 3 —N. W. Birdwell, « HOOL OF PNONOGRAPTY _mh1Odtds “Surviving Trustee, D PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE | 10t 9, in square 20, no. improvements, ‘This worthy institution has been maintained | Cer present shail preside. Itis to be the duty 7 efor Bi Look toaeecion School teacher, of Waco, Kansas, and Miss SCHOOL o1 LISH, SUMMER RESORT, ¢ Jmmediately after— entirely by voluntary offerings of the chari- | Of the board of council to consider and report FREDERICK TURNER, Secretary.” | Mamie Wellington, 0 SCHOOL GF SOOK-KEEPING And valuable Keal Estate, consisting of + FOt2 sin square 59. no improvements, ve | table without any ald watever from Congress, | Upon such questions relating to nayal atlairs “We are now where we thought we were on| were attempting anc AB: Shorthand Hoots and Supplies HOTEL AND OTHER HEAL ESTATE, months, wiih interest al sit por contain per etinuse | Lt way started. with the purchase of a sufiecis | and haval policy as shall be referred. to lt tron Santee ae ee eto we rere we : An Writing Machines and supplies, 4 Ap Bakeley Springs Morean counts, W. Va. Sai | . ORTHWEST, secured’ by'deed of trust on the properts'sctd- oF all | Duliding ata cont of $1550, of wach the ties | tne to tine by tive secrets mii huve no admin: | differences “arc to be settied Ly mutuni agres. | pred ere vesterday by the police. Sherif! Ham- _BI6 C8 | Coe iren es pee Siig at pareageuen Of the purchaser.” Ail couveyau- | installment of §3,500 Wus paid. A second In- | rided, horerer, the board shall have no admin- lent or arbitrath order is out forthe | hension, and they were found on beard afin He Sapa orate: Miss SOVRGC EIA | Buble auction, at the ant door of ke Cort bose, at PRN A, OP | Solr ei stalment is now almost due,and the assoc rE | ect pees va << lec Tdon’t know bowsoon | ington train. irdwel Is about ‘addres > Pim | Sarkeley Springs on TUESDAY. APRIL 6, 1550, at | And will continue daily unill ail woods are disposed of. - FP WH ee eentor ot . . | is without meuns to meet it, unless assisted by oe 4 = Irons, of course, will tel- | age and has @ family. Mise W = mit in | ONE OCUGCE pa. aie able sea State, OF | | The stock contains prime and frstcass Dry. Goods | WESCOTT & WILCOX, Agent S| benevolent friends whio take Interest Inu char THE KIRMES. ph to know if the order ts correct’ “I shall | about 1 aad as ait Nag ttee ot EPING whieb Col. .. lied seized, viz: Nori . consisting of NCANSON .. ctioneer y whic! es ery e heart, ply is, dl en he will give e a g: " in all Engin | House und Stinexca eine a comuicdinushot prog: | SHES ee oe caus Goods, Cashmeres, See oN eno Austiousers! “Ycwould indeed bers giesy intsitne after | Preparations for a Novel Charity Enter- and the trains will be ranning again Ue? | farmer. and ood looking. Apply to CF MUSE | House, Coure House, "Public Stuare ata chercien | bubrolderéd Flasinels, Table Teer Coe o XSTUUABUE. HOUSE | all the efforts, care and selfdenial of the found- | taimment at the National Theater. soe ener te we rnin ES FOR eae | Witte capacity’ to’ comfortably. secommodate 206 8. Gloves, Jerseys, Cnibrelias REEL Se NET eo ee eee Ga iy oe Mea gor aie ey ABOUT THE ~ DUCHESS.” feels tha JVENLN! FRENCH CL. a FOR aan guests. Fale house is well and Jargely, patronized ‘asois, White Shirts, together with a full, By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date its inmates shoul be cast again on the cold Seed Si tet aed told oh ° e ie" Birdwell, They were en route to Californta, , ners and advanced puptls now forming at every season by visitors from the cities. "The pleasant Tine of Domestics. the 29h day of “December, A.D. 187! neglect of the world and their reformation be | in getting up for charitable purposes a “Kir- The couple had been together thirty-six. hours Tze st. between K and f sts. Also. morning and | tathing arrangements, and wide reputation of the | Tluice Knee ay to attend this sale, as a good as-| and “duly recorded in liber ‘vat rrested On the high road to success. Deprived ” % 2 a May, mt ed. Bird yi e girl sygncon class Jor adults and children, | Cail at | medicinal healing. invigorating and restorative quat | aohttre sawn y.ta tenn this wale 8 a folio 73 "et “seq. one of. the Innd retean | of this home, thes have noche ke eubtived | mes,” to take place on the 13th day of May, at and America. nop rnp eg ap lgey gh op Wg Srigioad qitem. MELE C. Pee Re ee ture winter and summer "never feeding steamers | etme cash. M. FOLEY, Anetio ingot he pasty eure mmemaniene mevues Ia wae | them and Fear rrr ree etre saecessfal In: Buttimore { ica Dispatch tothe New York Ties, Peete i wits would zo a divorce wid then ho $ —— ie OR | Commands # large attendance of both health and | 280 FOLEY, Anetion Signed trustees, WI. Of the THRTIEEL Daw ee | desolation, Ifnow abandoned to a cruel tate, | recently proved so successful in Baltimore, | Chic ate soriet wane to phi ‘Miss Wellington. Piano-Furte has beets openedat LMS ftah atm [ pleasure seekers: Also, Will be sold confortable TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctone SER AD Seagate AE BMEECEE DAY, of | winteh would be made doubly hard bya failure | Some of the ladies and gentlemen who took |W: A: Winkerton, the detective, has Mune. | Intended to marry ington, B.w. hy this course of teaching pupils can in short | £tame Dwelling House, ‘ou the principal business fa ganic anction in front of the premises ull thoat cer. | that almost banished future hope. Wor.the rich | Dar tn the Baltimore Kirmes have consented | © 7m sada reais lahremdibinat AFFAIRS AT HYATTSVILLE. fime acquire « kiowledge of tunic that hav ieaaliy | M¥eet in the porn, , Abo a twostory Brick store | a fain pleces und parcels orland situate inthe city of | this is a great opportunity to lay up 2 store of | P8 fime acquire a km louse, Ltown Lot und about 2 weres of Land near the ours re pcan | comer ett: Goehanivans cron ee aaa near Ao tee) Re at STRUCTION IN LATIN, GREEK, MATHE- | tive until the payment of the ae in full. J. iS LDER'S Cy KC. matics and English, by Prof. F.A.SPRI © | NELSON WISNER. E. BOYD FAULKNER, JOS. On THURSDA THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, Civil Service Examiner. Applicants for examination | FE. DUCKWALL, J. RUFUS SMI ‘H, Special Com- | 1586, at ‘TN O'CLOCK, I sh epared. | Apply for eirculars and information 423 | missioners March 10, 1586. I hereby rertify that eee pied a ful blest Fe it invites the | to come over and participate in this of Wash- | Ce4UlY quietly expelled from Washington, 1 ston, District of Columbia, known ux and be- | gTatetul blessings. For the poor Jt invites the e e SG apo histia ty vith her Steet Rocet and four (4) inches of lot | mite that grows into wealth of rewards. Con-| ington. Prof, Marwig, “maitre de ballet,” of | © oven bo pears! me d spree ete “= fC ‘The Incorporation Quention—Emprove: hye the south fourteen (14) feet and eleven (11) | tributions may be sent to. Mrs. Selina. M. Hare New York, will have the chief management | C#'®¢h Particularly In this city. In speaking of ments—Local Option—Good Fishing— Lagu Phot No.9 In square nine hundred and four | vey, president, 712 13th. strest, or Mrs Joun | > aleenitiess >a week from NewYork | Het to-day Mr. Pinkerton said that the woman's | Personal, Ete. (804). for a more particular description of which ref. and will come over once a week from | cocreoticaine iris Kintasanap: hud Riek? er mio the necessary instructions in the dit a Creuce is hereby made to Said deed of trust, together | VOoThees, purser, 2101 G street,’ : ‘ Thinks He Is Sir Roger. ent dances and the arrangement of the ya- | ’Sin Cincinnati, where her father was at one | Correspondenceot Tie Pvewtna Stan. 1 BLOC! € GON, & zg with Di tire contents, which erms of sal ait purchase Vv 5 yHO EXP! 2 sce | Tous tableaus, | Umea policeman. About 1880 her sister lived HyarmviL1e, Mp., March 28, 1836, aaai eeu ATORY OF MUSIG, | Sloners, has executed bond with sufficient security. | 1s parlly enumerated abov (Couneibalsnee na eooes ee juga av ctsee eiouley ia AN ENGLISHMAN WHO EXPRESSES CONFIDENCE | TT GY hington Light Infantry, through Col: | with Tom Snelibaker, at that time chief of po- | _q movement is now on {oot to have this place W: ‘Cloud building, Pas uw sev. | LEWIS ALLEN, Jr, Clerk Circuit Court. 4 AESO, ie uote’ and a deed of trust upon the property sold, or all IN THE NEW TICHBOKNE CLAIMANT. Moore, its cominanding officer,” have placed | tee in Cincinnati. He subsequently lett her for | incorporated as a town, and a petition has beon Pianos _mh2.27, 31 6ap3. i SEA oe cash, ‘at purchaser's option. All conveyancing ‘at | Mr. Sidney Wills, an Englishinan now reside | 00" armory hall at the disposal of the lady | ncorpe p Free advantages 0. B, JYENCANSON BHOS., Anctioncers mha5-dts SAMUEL MADDON Ssrignee.. | purchaser's cost.-A deposit of $100 will be requited | agers for the purposes of practisin: Mr. le Ing in this elty, spent his boyhood about the it the ‘time of sale. “Terais of ale to be. complied ys danees and arranging the tableaux. UST 2 OF BRICK DWELLING AN: : 7 Saas With tn ten days from the tine thereof, otherwke the | old town of Winchester, near which lies the | {ices and arranging the tableat TOL ON TREREME Se CO SEEING AND TW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucuoncers | Proper semiye from the time thereat, otherwice the | K. Ward also offered the halls o SOUTHEAST. the | another woman. A few days later the discard | propared and signed ed sister, with Ollie, in com father and broth nd placed in the nands ny with their | of Hon. Fillmore Beall, the representative from boarded a street car in Puso Love : | this district, for presentation to the legislature Tinting parenscae famous Tichborne estate. He has at intervals | quarters on D street tor the same purpose, DUC | which tine newt ieee ene ee eae aft | th pined. ‘Sere tanstinga hanes hone bade oe; MISS CLAR. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court or | HIGH CLASS ETCHINGS AND MODERN E! SAMUEL EF. MIDDLETON, revisited Winchester and kept up his acquaint- | they wefe found too narrow. diamond earrings trom her ears, They were all Se ice Pupil of Wm. Mason N.Y- ig the District of Columbia, Nolding’w special tera, EA | yy the most eminent daye Ness, pctiaite nt dane DANIEL W. MIDDLETON I. Tustees | ooice with the people and the traditions of the | have been made with Mr. Rapiey for the use of | arrested, and. while In the police station the 1, at which the proposition was freely SUQETEAND, ASD TYPEWRITING PRACTE | paved in equity cate No. Ueio, dovket 25 weed, | Py,the most eminent artists, an vhportunity of obtaine 20-1 place. Mr. Wills spent last evening with the | tte National theater on the occasion, father of the two sisters struck Suellbaker in mently discussed, and the fact was Be Stotea Mecca Serie ere etregons | will sellin frou of the. premises. on TUESDAY tne | jueorinel works of art foe the decorations of their — ; we followed. “Private pupils preferred—limited. Re | THIRTEENTH 1886, at HALE | OE APHIL, A. KP sented 10 tl qian now in this city who claims to be Sir] “AS now Proposed, the entertainment will | the head. The latter immediat F CKOMELIN, office of Johns & aston, stenogra- | PAST FIVE OC pails a anita rene: THE ABOVE SALE Is PO ction: J. Pra ly drew a pistol STPONED ON 'M.that certain piece or tive : developed that there isa strong opposition to Roger Tiehborne. Spee oe inuet, as danced by Sir 101 ler Ot y dead. The * y Reena eect colectt ran ut ther until MONDAY, THE FIETHL Roger de Goveriy in the days of good Queen | suisupetbe elder Churmley dead. The affair | 1. sovement, particularly coming wrens these phers, 472 Louisiana ave, iat t-im_ | parcel of ground: sitaate in the city of Washingion, | Neraaien tea Benes et F. Be bea ANE ALRIL A.D. 1580, at WALE-PAST FIVE | “Teame away,” sald Mr. Wills toa Srax re-| Anne; @ dunce by the wild-roving Olpatea te | eee living on the outskirts of the village, who claim SHORT-HAND AND PENMAN: | istrict of Columbia, and Known and described on the | Portun is W Marcke, Jacque, Michetth, | O'CLOCK P34. tn front of tie wee porter, “quite convinced that hen be Sir) Andalusian costumes, with tambourine in | “Ollie subsequently drifted to Europe, where, | that the plan, if carried out, would subject them S\ship taught by a stenographer and protewor. fifteen | Dist of sald city as part of Hare ered two (2).in | Vibert, Phillipe Htossean, Seymour, Haden and many DANIEL W-MLDDLETON Jr, } Trustees. | Koger Tichborne. He has the fainily character- hand. ‘fhen there will be Tyrolean damsels | it is said, she contracted an gntimacy with the | 0 an increased taxation, with but little, Ifans, years Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- | Square Wes Sede eee er ana Ct | gilters Also, MODERN ENGRAVINGS after Lauseet, | song, pest EE W. Se istics of face and stature. Then. he kuew ail | singing the “Rapa des Vaches," and with their Young King of Bavaria, and It was in this man- | Compensating benciits, "They say the question Gass, ci Fe NSP aene | Gred.and thirty (160) feet trom the corner of Land | Rosa Bombeur, Herring Brith, Fade: 1G, drow = ——— — aioneora, | SBGUE the old people there, the old blacksiniths | horns calling their. lovers fromthe Alpine | ee % Ait ~ a _. | Half street southeast, and runuing north ove hundred i 7 ¢ rt = he gained“ the nickname. of t WW) 41 T8E B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers | and carpenter? who worked about the Tich- Sherets “= at the And the Swedes will also be there | “Duchess.” She returned to America, in 1s Js being foreed upon them by a minority of the SCHOOL | OF | and twenty-two (122) feet four (4) inches, thence west | BARY ATUSt prools “On exhtbitlo heights, MAMLLA, BanNes nRuce Property holders, as the micctings were held i Wiliams « Con cor 10th and Pac av : TORS “Shite aes Porat the fox hunters and the public | with gokien hair, and lovely eyes. ‘There will | and entered © house of ted so mtamon maces | and the Odeon saerte wenn Ee Cae Seeders eae bce, HPA. Lostra, Chia | twenty 2) fot south one nares ud twanty-tiv0 TCSDAY, ALLCAL PTT tee AUUURATTC RES BO RSERS Beppe EH ORD | houses.” He Knew all the old stories of the | also be seen the rose-bud dance around the May | sugcntered & house of bad reputation in ‘as | eneral notification to the people being given, Needlework, Brass, Design. ar \ches, thence on. rent ime of sale, which tukes place WE! a aS, Aaa Ma e ‘Tinker,’ he was | ot =n = 945 EST. N.W._ | (20) feetto the place of beginning: containing owentye| MgUPUl tlie OF sale, whic takes Hace WE AUCTION pluce—one especially ubout old “Tinker, he was MARCH THIRTY-FIRST, at | AUC continuing THURSDAY ‘and | cata pole, as in the days when in old “Merrie T Of the Supreme Court for the District of | Called, a sporting clergyman, who, in’ reading | Jand” each village green had its Ma: ng-|a clever blackmailer and a dangerous woman | T @ proper attendance of the ne aes h hold> Ms AMY LEAVITT "OF BOSTON, GRAD: | Ut hundred and forty-six feet (2430) and six Inches pole, and | yeneratly. When a party of NewYork bankers, | €Ts being had. Some object to the on the uate aud certified examiner of the New Engiand | MOF or les: The said real estate is improved by a | Pig tty ogee Hy, continuing Soshatt eH) i A Ai ciat terms for nrobate business | the service, once forgot isimself, and, insteud of | the Indian danes. 1u whieh, perchance kingly | Grocers and eapivahtn ices Thee: | Groment tae they moved out here ‘to be in the | smait brick dwelling house. eta eErorewaten iY be- | Z,ghell Salon FRIDAY, APHLL SECOND. A. Dy | saying ‘here endeth the first lesson,’ said shere | He dudian dance, in which, ontas, fiery We. | so witmoms the driving ef tee tnt open on eke | Soman, oma tae: eet tee hee te Eee, ‘Stitare: Tors Zome3eehniaue Barmony and voice | "Terms of male: One-third cash, balance in one, two Scriptive Catalogues can be hud on application. ABS6. at TEN O'CLOCK ‘A. vonul elles of vee | Chaeth the tirst Innings.’ He thought he was | cumseh, wild Osceola, sweet Minnehaha, and | Northesn Paeiie weslgene as captivated the | the country, and not become a town or a city, qviture. 1012 tom st nw. ad and three years, notes to. bear Sia per cont Ween, TROT Bie aT RAP TEES Nirxinia avenue southwest. the personal effects of the | praying cricket. | Bright Eves will take part. “The Japanesé will | son of one of the wealtiiest men in New York, | ahd afew of our Sunday sportsmen are DRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF | und to be secured by mortgage, or all-cash, | mno7st Auetionéers,_} Mle {tuchel 4; Eliason, deceased, named fu part— “Yes,” continued Mr. Wills, “I firmly believe | pe preseut in their costumes, He took her to aprominent hotel in this city, | bensive that a corporate condition of things study: to aduits confidential: for collega, | at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 re-|_™E2TOt ee a ee cca this is the right Sir Roger. He describes the | “In these various dances there will be assem- | where che robbed thn of a seven-hundred-dol- | here might restrict their present privileges, ‘Annapolis, Went Point, all examinations.” quired at time of sale. Conveyancing at cost of pur- | PUBLIC AUCTION Benswelse Teenatgn rabies and Hintng Room Chairs. | rami just set er it. He remembers | pi r ed y e rr Uiile others say, “let well enough alone.’ TY NSEAEUTE-sm corner Sth and Ketanw. | chaser’ ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days from | PPEBEIG AUCTION. | is. 14 oth strect Brussels, Ingrain and other Carpet just what tind oy gnginber it. He remembers | pied about three hundred young ladies of | lar Jurgenson watch and a fivechundred-dollon ele ‘Mathematical, Classical, Business. Gay of sale; otherwise, the Trustees reserve the right | commencing THURSDAY APRIL Fish oe ak Bedding: Pillows and Boisters, Blankets, Just what Kind of food was served at the public | Washington and Baltimore society. diamond ring, the articles being subsequentiy be ¥ struggling: SW. FLYNN, A.M; | toresell the property at the risk amd cont of there | CRUE THURSDAY, See ae Sheets, Redsteads, Bureaus and Washstands houses and how it was served. He says he has | “Around tl ‘month. 629 _| faulting purchaser, after five days’ public notice of | Evening Classes, $3 and $5 stage will be booths artistically | recovered, howevs China. Gluss and Crockery Perhaps not whol, Goldand Stiver Watche wal, ings, Pi = | seh resaie in some newspaper published in Washing- | felt r, by Pinkerton detectives, | With their small property ‘ware, Kitchen Utensils, | ample proof, and that he believes the people and characteristically arranged, over which | and the ‘atlair being hushed up on account of | paid for, think that they cannot stand the s gs, Bracelets, + Plated’ Ware, | Together with other yoods unnecessury to enume- | there will recognize hin und acknowledge him. | will preside stately matrons surrounded by | the prominence ofthe young New Yorkers ditional taxation in the event of a charter, as LADIES’ GOODS. 1 OS ae a cE: Pipes, Law and other B arate, Bee (EMO | Te mere GORE We only knew of Sir Roger Tichborne ius one | “Dresden china dolis,” prettier thun the Tmpe. | Up prominence of the young New Yorker, {ney are already’ paving tio nets of taxen—onw ae Et HENRY WISEORRNETT, }rrustees, | £10 Sates, Show Cases and Fatuces ‘Two Mitch Cows and one Fawily Gasrlace, divd. Hine She oper sence aired iegoaay | Hal mauutaciory ere warned out,and more pre-| enarg a weitiown railroad man of Chieagey | vothe county ad'oue tt sates Tic ander nage E GARNETT, SMITH, Rroxer! &: FULTON, Auctioneer. | Two Mil CHASTAIN ¢. Miabor, — | died. This Sir Roger resembles Alfred, although | cious than the “Peach blow vase.” wio is very prominent in society circles. Wi Stood that an onganizea effort is being m nde t Mis J. Barr ee a mos Administratér, | 1 think Altred’s complexion was darker. Me | ““The parquet of tie theater Will be floored | ne begat To pineat heen ee etety circles. When | eectie tition ow “before he fegilature en “Ochaitimore, 198 N. Gay Street, 5 ARRIAGE BAZAAR, Sooee ae sa — | has the same nose, furebuad and eyes, and ts | over, and when the spectacular entertainment | threatening wo expose bien unless herent Hata | quashed, A petition Is ‘also being, ciroula Cordially 3 te BOOKS, &c. RK Louis TPUOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. about the sane height. I know tls mau re- | s ended the young people will “chase theglow- | lange sui of the nami rs. Carriages, Wagons, Harness, ‘of money. She was arrested and | praying for a chang UESDAY, THURS IN Hyattsville Jocked up at the Harrison street station. W ile | 10 Oriole, but l understand it is not meeting AY and | TWO CLOSE CARRIAGES, ON Inembers all about his school and school mates | ing hours with flying b BAROUCHE, | in Paris. It is very curious, if he is not Sir commencing at TEN | ONE ‘GRAY HORSE, SEVERAL SETS OF New Easter Canns, cos ——- Mr. W. A. Pinkerton and Captain Buckley were | With much tavor. = : BaiGs HO! Roger Tichborne, that he could know all about Is it Proper? examining ber Captain Mouckley. hela “the lessrs. Wine and Johnson, who purchased NOT BELOW COST; but really new, beautiful, ar- eek tea tseorted stock of Carriages; | | DOUBLE HATNESS, dc, AT AUCTION. the places and ‘people. No man who had not threatening letier which she wrote in his hand, | the Bryan property here several years ago, and tistic and ‘cheap. at the Circulating “Library, 4739 Wagons, Harness, &c., &c., always on hun CAREC O CL ae ts eat SECON D, 1886, | Tived’ there could have told what he did. I teil | To the Editor of Tam Evesino Stan: sus is ddenly ecized it-and tore ic | divided it up into town lote, are ‘now. erecting etaetvusirandases 1. SS | at private swe, 3. BENSINGER, Auct msm | at TWH CLO ot stins etabinnnrreeclO IL) Oca aacie meneiie eaten hat a private citizen should have | _EB?, Duchess” suddenly seize ke It unciess | for sale a handsome cottage near the pike. Ms enna! Mca LUCY L, HUNTER = eet z 2 Fast Capitol street, 1 will sell. the entire contenta we your su r. is decidedly, “there's no | Is it proper that a private citizen should have | up in such a manner as to make It useless George N. Walker, the builder, is putting up & — JL ENRY © LANCASTER, 829 71H N.W, STA. | TPFHOMAS DOWLING, Anctoneer, arty enumerated above, to close the cstate of the | doubt about him at all. the use of official documents beionging to the | against her as evidence, ana shortly afterward | eonge tage for Mr: Gasche on’ the sisett "hs SPRING MILLINERY, CLOAKS, [Ebenecunee nen ee Goons Wax: | T a ‘ sete He Wants to be a Notary. District and carry ‘them about to exhibit, to | slie Was released from custody, whereupon she | fine cottage for Me. Gasclie on the site of tne LACES, DRESS TRIEMINGS, Candles, Candlesticks, Vases, Diaries, Attists' Materials, | TRUSTEES SALEOF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | al positive = oe ae gen tlend oy bom tie wiahes 0 ofl nabs sor Rls | Lee apres eeileiay see eanoee Racine ten | Deckmnpeeben peuieaek oe aloes bie eee BUTTONS, CORSETS, &c. } aid Easter Cards, at lowest prices mh24-30* REAL ESTATE IN THE COUNTY, NEAR | inhdodis THOS, DOWLING, Auct._|4 JOCULAR WASHINGTON May's asprna- | BYt Purposes? Qcenr. | ane _aplain Backiey sox 918/000 bor icieo inv” | cottage on te else of bisburnea vemasone, Bi i pet onie re Se = — ALL mere Pe UOW LENG ARCES = psa ls 2 AC eareeees priso d 8 . | cottage FOSTER KID GLOVES $1 PAIR AND UPWARDS | [1 Y y Virtue of 4 deel oF lated 15th day o FRGAXGOR TIONS FOR OFFICE. From Chicayo she went to New York. She isa |. P. Eyans, the well Jon attorney ERY PAIR WARRANTED. Easrer Carns Axo Noveuries Jane, Ar D160, aan aly eae TER ae TDUNCASSON BIOS, Auctioneers. The following communication has been re- Chained Down to His Bed. seperti ei | Wilt bull on "earthed Me Dak a =; Now ready a very compicte and attractive display | 44, folio 219, et’ seq., one of the land records ASSIGNER'S SALE. t ved b; Attorney General from a cit "HE POUNDKEEPER OF NEWARK A VICTIM OF | years ‘and beginning to show the effects of | Whitney, of the railway snail service, = Jections © imerwhie the stock is fresh, to make | preme Court of the District of Colmabia, holding an | — BANC AUBSACES, COOK, HEATING, | of Washington: . : ‘A dispatch from Dallas, Texas, where the | be completed in July. As mnentioned in THE Ss re) be ss selections ar, OEE ty Court Ropee aypictrice in cause No. 9.861) and FRONTS AND FRAMES, HALF LOW AND| “Six. Lusk an appointment as notary public. | George W. Neal lies chained to a bed in his seckonn te wise Remora, ae) suatanou one 4 ® not long since @ jot has be ed for 1 S, OstERY, “hol le Rooks in neat styles of bindings, passed «December fot. A.D. . “and by vN GRATES AND ERAMES, ROG. | My ; <0, 462 et, New: . SAYS Ny Sasbonic ef vine re Srecrat Sa IF OSIERY prayersand Hymuals inevery variety ot blading, | Petre ermine dun, A.D. ISH, a Bi TONERS HOUSE UN AEN PANES, HEC: | My commission as such expired during the | home, No, 462 Broad street, Newark, N. J.,| yours old and remarkabiy beautiful. Accord, | @ Catholic church on the Wine and Johnson. Ladies’, Mises and Children New Styles Im-| Family aud Pocket Bibles Books of Devotion. | decree of . Equity” Court, “passed on Eebrue ; BUILDE. Iss86, and by — direction Meike aoe a Li HARDWARE, ‘cur-| reign of Prince Arthur, and was not renewed. | suffering with a well-developed case of hydro ‘ Ol Libraries. ary” 24th, A. 4 mmense Assortm nt. Choice Goods and Low Prices | Books for Sunday = Y, MARBLE MANT! WM BA ing to this dispatch notoriety first found her in | Property Of the party secured ‘thereby, the undersigned ‘Fras. a BEING ay There is no. fortune in the place. It would be | phobia. Neal was one of the keepers of thi Cincinnati, sot = wept padre f sone pen rae prey Aer te 4 our 200 doz. Unbleached, medium weight Hose for Ladies | :h27 tees will sell on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the JAUE, NEAR tote, | Merely a convenience in ny business. During | dog pound, which was opened in Newark. last preheat eee gengred fag ay te fopengehtae repeat eilane sat Caluene —— ee SEVENTH DAY OF APR nee d of ussiguinént made tomeand | the flve years in which I held the office the | December, after the children had been bitten ighest order of merit. ‘The Latnily soon aiter | but I understand that 1t has been. referred toa English and French Hoslery, regular fashioned, from | Booxs: Books: Booxs: QCHOCK B.A. the follow rd property: | quiy recorded, I will on FIUDAY, APRIL SECOND, | fees amounted to $238. — hat plece anil parcel of | dand iying in | S2y, y ra 3 y ved to New Xork city, where the sini | Committee, the chuirman of which is a Young cing at TEN O'CLOCK A, M.,sell on | [t will, doubtless, interest you to know that | bY # dog in the fifth ward. On January 19 ved to New York city, where the young girl 4 i f agin . etre and Vigorous opponent of the measure on gi DOUGLASS, AT cost. the county and District aforest 7.104 Ponty ivanin erection dinentice pai opera sed Neal was in the pound tying ap some dogs, | wus given in marriage ta retired uuillionaire i PPO ofa tract of han 1 desire to clone out at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY | Sounded ws fetes’ S24 926 Otek now. | shelves 22, make toom for my, increasing trade in | nortieas corner of Jah W, Wavnra tet, aad aeint ‘ : t q , i suddenly years hel e Fe eral principles, so. Unat prospect for such for, Chambecand Heating Beyer tertor auk Pa | dent tor the position of recorder of deeds in this | WeB, #, Small white spitz suddenly sprang at | many years her senior, with the reputation of ary “r 1 eth twie 3 oan + etor | Testoration is not very flattering at present, Jor, Chamber and Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces | $y $ ods ta him and fastened its tecth twice in rapid suc- | a roue, who acquired his fortune as. proprictor 3 | Summer Fronts and Frames Low aid Half Low | 4)stticl and, in, view of his purpose ‘to select 4 FISCHERS FINE AND COMMERCIAL Sr. | thenee ‘north 6 : cession in the back of Neal's left wrist. Blood | or the’ lint dollar suore established ii, tie amen | OL course THE STAR is the meditiin of news of NI 2 2 cast 39.09 perchos tere MeN’ | Duwi Grates and Frames, Negters, Cutlery, Bug, | (He Mah best fitted for the place, I expeetea | cession rolusely, and Neat, after washing the | tropolis upona large scale. Within a yearatter | this place. Young Mr. Lynch serves it here, re- A OhyY CLEANING PSTABLISHMENT Sorel Bea ea er noek pazers, to place in thelr Gestees edt 60 peschias te eeranesi neu south O74 | ors itardware,. House Furnishing “Goodse Mario Rg ae gene wound hadithendaged: sie conlianed ti tne the wedding a large-sized. faiully quarrel took | Celving his bundle froin tho 4:40 train “daly = WORKS, neous works, Don't miss itif you want tobe bene- | Sr09 perches te the berttal a ater sees west | Mantel, Tnware, &c., &e. ages Douglas and recount hisdeeds. ButSciplo | Tiecharge of his duties unuil last Tuaredene place, mutuul charges of infidelity were made | Without fail, and distributing the papers t. hw. fited. “Any book or books wanted not in stock will be | Zyj02. perches to the beginnivg, containing ten acres 8, T. THOMAS, Airiganus entered the lists with a very strong | When he complained of a pain in the wounded | ind ‘proved, and the parties separated, tae | through this village, Bladensburg and vicinity. SABER Cence ey | ordered ands Uberal discount made from the retadl | ONE: part of sald tract, bounded as follows: | _™230-3t Assignee, | hand, and I passed jouer rst This increased tn viblence and extended | wile taking ther guty pelam ber She ‘went | 1tis sate to say that nere is ardly a faantly \aiven dist Ghee Gligumenaee Es 3. | prices Es ae | Heginning at the northwest corner of abovede: ary = up the arm to the back of the neck and_ base of | from New York to Los Aw “aL, where she [ vl GUN Md, biesn Garments, Crape ella, Laces G. A. WHITAKER, served 10t; then with the west line of said lot and | [PYIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Transfers of Real Estate. the brain, Becoming alarmed, Sirs, Neal suns: | (004 New York years as the wite of a rich res: | Vinllor b thinks bins wow Ge’ up all-wool Dresses dyed; Specialty aGood | 24 1205 Pennsylvania Ce pine ae ition Tarps — Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: mbna a pyular on eee aS taurant keeper o that town. Alter cag Gnd PR tag te soot thneas hare = ine Black = 5 ae 7 Shp ed ere ¢ E "| scribed some remedies vent away. she came to Cl where she Was known as | the stream, tary Eastern bran x Jeane, and Repaired Neat | "J VEE eee uoky for bevetonal eedin Sid road south diy degrees west 5.4% wrrches: hen | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Ex. | N. Vedder et el. to Enoch L. White, in trust, | 72024, 5 tnorsing” Seat “became much iore | aia Bilas. as rected for her black | Tengen; caching mallets ana chubs, a one call—14s-22 Prayer Books, Hymnals and Lessor 27 degrees west, 1.50 perches, to the northeast of 1,2 and 11, sq. $15; $—. Lena Heitinger | violent and Dr, E. T. L. Bradin was called. The first vietim she selected for her = ~~ 1-4 i RRMEE wo RES Sunday School Library Hovks atipeciat ottes, | 20Uth 27 dares west, Th 50 pereti “Totythen withthe | TATE, UNIMPROVED, IN THE city or | Pi of1.2and11 DELO LA SVE ERECT Ct Maen besld blac geile eee ae muiling schemes was the western head of one | bers, and are takon with hook and line, and tn, BY TeSTHt STREET NowTiwest BASEES CMS boows axpsouvertns, | north.lne of sid ot north ta désress Nest. B81 Ww assrrNGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. McEuen to W. ‘Mayse, lot 1,'sq. 89; $150. | fase Became apparent to bim, and then he hes- | of the alter, cibsvine ae Sonsal anltie at | pores Gib ape aad Wish, ct bees eae Makes Corsets w order in ev material, ND SOV. | perches, to the place of beginning, containing ten acres INGTON, DIS S 5 . + $a. 89; . | tated to tell the family was wealthy, enjoying an aunual salary 01 careers in every atti, aah oe CC Eee ee balance in six and twerve | 2 haztts, of & decree of the Supreme Court of Catherine Wetherbee to A. 8. Diller, lot 8, sq. | Neal grew rapidly worse, nd Monday morn- | $25,000, rie, (Bsn de cad ofa tatny anoting | Hany fine fish here tis season. Dr. pulour, Hex Sreciastine See . aera stam. | | Terms: Onethird cash: paix and twelve | the District of Columbia, passed th kquity cause 1005; s. ty 8, Sa. 1039; 4- sq. 1069; 12, sq. 1074; | ing the first paroxysm developed. It was when | in the highest circle of exclusive society, Ure "1 1 * Trench Hand nice Uuderciottiog Merino Underwear Wy MSHINGTOR cIRCULATING Linkany, ‘nthe property sold; Or all aah oA hY eoaced oF ust | No. Owl, will offer forsale on TUESDAY, the B.do; 13 and 14, sq. 1073: 11, 4. 1070; Ldeg: | Mes. Neal af the request of the doctor brought | iortunately for himself ‘he had under his pro- | lastic loversot the sport. ‘s Patent Shoulder ‘rwcen, aud all Uress Reform Goods. | Ycont aaditions?? 2t2 tA debosit of $100 will be | FIVE O'CLOCK I A og Beet eer Bee aE | Lovo: i and, Heo Baa, Ma bed |i nome tod and water of which Neal had oot | tection at the same time auotier worn, tind | , The health of the place is remarkably good, 6 Fret Corsets a — a | each lot If terms are not ~ i2- 13 : 3,000. A. 8. Diller to W. H. Pearce, lot 4, partaken since urday. When she got formation of Unis being acquired by Lola, she aly any sick +2 {dren's Comes snd a $l tee ils B ‘The Bostonians, ‘What's Mine's fine, | complied with in ten days, the trustees trsese ok | thesP in the diy of Wasiiaston: Birde oe Caen” | SoGb: La, ao TOTO wea rae Se ot 13; | Within about 10 feet of the patient be was | Wfprmation of 1 gentleman at his office and de- | prevuillag here, and the infantile population ‘sown whe Ali a st Bake) that for the prloe@ unsurpassed Fees be eee Tae searriea, TG ANCES | riaht to resell the Forpurchagers nu Corot ede: | | Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decreet One-tted | sq. 1084: 8147.66. E. C, Reed to W-4, Cowling | seized. With a spasm which? lasied hevernt | nded of him’ as her price for keeping quict | has been inc Teahed so much 60 the past WInLeE >. B— French. German aud Spanish spoken. mrié Indian Summer, |m1%} And Latest Periodicals, | ulting purchaser OF purchasers cant, and tie Walanice in two equal parments: at six RB fab & ‘sq. 28 $4,250. onto, Falmer £6 foes ee ae pibalaered byt ea $25,000. ‘She gave, hina a woot tn nag 2 ae eee eee betas te ~ ~~~ ove = a a — ae = “D CASSIN: } rrustees, id twelve months » for wileh the rayers, Jot 11 and pt. 12, sq. 126; | injections of bromide of potassium, chloral and | think itover abd raise the amoun! fore the 1 EI from Mia Sixes) Bese I =e Now Haw Jah te DAViS} Bom day of sae te eeomalssory notes, with interest | ¢:39,000, A, B, Bauman to Audrev ‘avoher | inorpriine, whiten: in a measure, quieted the pa- | expiration of that me she was quietly taken | toWh, Pa., where she has bon living mince the + cori satcbleg haba statisti oe ae Non of harchases Tae escort rani cash at the op- | Dust and sq. 407; $2,000. G E, Em: | tient. Soon after hoon, however, the paroxysmns | f Sains Wikere pile jens uae demise of Judge Elliot, and is occupying ber 605 {i st. ooposite Patent Office, Military Law, 2 vols, by Lieut. Gol. Winthrop. dead the Tak daarortyen® cspusokn deed ottrnst, | on of Purchaser. Tie recerved ual the rateatga | PU 2 ADA. Btoiet, rOk B7, Grae Ree | eee. ene ee ee ne peareens | ran 6: jouse ee Ee a eae a | prantiet hone ou toloees bolpaaa Ok AE Opencd a larse and new amortment of HAMBURG | U-& Reowes sok tie’ gitiadls Loe aah Et dah anda ce | Stade bs cec and gent oa tn purchag | OU ta. Rell wy 7, sq, S80; 8.590 i cr county jail: ‘Here’ EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, SWISS, NAINSOOK | Onus Probandl, by Bailey. aud records of the District inti h Purchaser A aepcee at Pee ac OreInE ab Cost i 4 - with @ rie #. Cathin, | was while they were at thelr helght that he | county Jail. ‘Here sbe Was soon after visited by | blon Scoop, who “has been suffering purchaser, A depoalt of $200 at the time property is | subs" 4, S and 6, Kosciusko Place; §-~. | rose from the bed and drove every one from | (Unt Jail. Here She was soon Tnormed that | Serious stomch, flection tor several months ‘struck off. i, 8. FREY, tee, B. Arth to same, same property; $—. ’Jonn | the room except his wife. The police ambu. she could only procure a release by signing a a Soa sete ~ iy “3 Waste has pure mh18-10t 8010 Pst., Georgetown, D.C. | Scanion to John Wells, sub fots 31 and lance was called, but on the arrival of the | document which they presented, acknowledg. | Mr. E. urchat ‘asl ag THE ABOVE S4L8 18 PosTPONED, on | 3 FIFTH DAY and ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES, ORIENTAL, | My Religion, by Tolstol. RCHON, MEDICI'S EGYPTIAN and other | The Houseof Crague, by Sleight, MMING LACES in all the newest patterns, Every Day Religion, by Clarke. dete line of INFANTS’ CHIL. | Patroctus and Penelope, by Dodge. neral ‘Term affirming said decr: 2, . $300. i. W. Walker. to Mary ©. ‘Bishog, | officers he became quiet and positively refused | ing the attempt at blackinail and the falsity of | chased the Littlefield place, and will move his sub lots 86 and 87, ity Cor ‘on February: A |. 623; $Y72.40, G. logo toa hospital. The officers, however, pro- | the accusation. ‘This she pluckily refused todo | family out here this summer. Mr. and Mrs. LACE. “SHIRIED and) NORMANDY | pat ‘But ind by directin of the’ party wecarea thesstey OP eee ae Soe MONDAD the ELE TEL Gusulear 1 Eitzabeth Blisey, property ‘on Con: | duced handeulls und_with them testened Nec until the third day, when'she weakened, signed | Frank pg Ie ig and short DRESSES, SLIPS and ROBEs, | Domesticus, Butler. the undersigned trustees will seil on the premises the TS st Ya SESE tee. ress strect; 81,000, Edward O. Halliday to | securely to the bed, but notwithstanding these | and was released. anont Me. Guemen Amen, Go Ob Rnoes XOSCLOAKS and WAUKING SUITS ior | Indian Summer, Howells, following described property: mh30-dts 3010 Fst, Georgetown, D.¢._ | Currie P. Call, Sub lot 2, sq. 115; $4,750. liz- | ins spasms were at times so hard that they were eee gatercr, and family, after spending the winter ear iu, Mother Hubbard and other styles, and | on hang i piece and parcel si and lying =~ abeth L. Dunnto R. U. Goode, sub lots 54 to | almost broken. The physician in attendance 5 Mother Hubbard and other styl All Books not on hand ordered. ‘Ail that pic d lof land situated and |; 4. Ken, ‘The physician in attend: ns Auber coies BREE in town, have returned to thelr clgbusul tisof CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOUDS. = engraving — Eee el Bee | ee Cotes Cet ge jhe bape AUCTION SALE OF PRIVILEGES 57, Lanier Heights; $2,700." ©. W. King to | summoned Drs. Biggs, of New York, O'Gorman = ie he Koo pane, voi pe pene ey § xe oe 2 : mhd WL SON, 47 Reginning sting nocibirest’ corns a ene Waiwera Mice haste Priscilla Thompson, sub lot 2a ait yi000; | and Herold for a consultation. | Neal is about | CHAMBERLAIN Ax xD SREVELYAM TO pid en og A PRES Das Ned nev shesd be te meen ere wHAgtNeroN Manier Company, 1,350. Jeante A. C. Prentiss to Rita ‘Weller, | 42 years old, a blacksmith, and has a wife an 0) tim ae at oes pian, ae moves base Dresses and Jesr Recerven. est ine of sald tot and the original ‘tract known as SHENGTON, D.C CENT eh Se ious, _ | Sub lots 14 and 15, sq. 871; $6,200. J. Ke Me. | twoehiluren. This inan isthe second wicene Mr, Joseph Chamberlain and Mr. Trevelyan, | toWR some tiie siuce, but Wave reason to con . os * perches, then seats B73 derees teaser east, 42 | Notice is hereby given that the right of doiteona | Lean to Mary. A. "Peet, sub iGe 149, sa Bae; | to hnjuries received at ahe dog pound, Alder- A Gladstone's cabinet, are | Gauiate the! toed of > ix He Z THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL | perches, then couth 67% degrees, east Bb perches, the privilege of covering with 4} jate advertise- | $1,550. B. Warner to G. H. La Fetra, sub | man George 8. Smith having died a few weeks | the seceders from Mr. Gi e's cabinet lessrs. Leonarda and Dutty, t —— ) > = GUIDE FOR 1886, thence south 1744 degre est 42 perches, thence | ments the twenty-three ‘advertising ‘pauels onthe out: | lots 182 and 133, sq. 271; $3,000, R. W. Fen-| ago from a malignant carbuncle caused by preparing & plan of open hostility to the gov- | the American ae Ww . = yy! TQ M. LB. Bee north 67 and lald out fof tenneres of eng ee | side of the platform and gallery’ funning on estes | Wick to W. Berens, pis. 7 and #, sq. 481; | handling the putrid meat given to the ernment. They are arranging to make a state- | Guy mansion an okie Remeares “yin 4 1 Diptomad SeAPEDLEWORK, | | On sale and subscriptions received, Withington | Mg: conthinity aid laid out fo ten cs ofland.s Suigece ut geventhestreet bullding tn Center Market. | $6,000. W. H.C. Burley to H. M. Newmans pt DEATH OF THE VICTIM. ment to the country through the house of com- | 16%, Mr 1 Latclurd 4s our present telat Sdvstelal’ Exposition, ISGko tos MMe | avency. Dealers supplied at bi the property sand oeud sucured by a deed of trust | Bubite auction for the teru of one sear trea wae | 280-26; 8. J. HL Ashton ‘to’ Elizabeth S, At two oelock yerterday afternoon Dr. Biggs, | mons of thelr reasons for leaving the cabinet, | stape gardener trom beoneetown hing eseeniy urial, Expostt 3 Tread GIORRERS. | Seat buuthncerascr a Serie ghee Sanne | £1850, the mle Ye earamence in Said Severneanes | Calero, sib lot 65, eq, 158, $3,200. 0. J. ot New York, and Dra. Herold, Brodin, and | morncy wen, rearons for leaving the cabl Saursied w Elyutervitie widow and emniod Gers, oltisiss, Agate fr Ar Needlework, exeented fom | yuan GUT and 619 7thatnw__| Guibed actime at ale’ if sepeMt OF 10 Wil be re Tihaciecwese Market, on PAN AEE | Sat tso: SLL Gas boar mon ue fo HL. Charles, | Wallace, of Newark, held.a long consultation, | snayit accompany this statement with a ire Sor Woman's Work at the New Urieass epee Sell the property at ie Hak anal oa ar the atte | OCLOCK IN THE APTENNOGN, and to eontuas | sub 77 ay dite 5. Carrie H. Catlin to D. | and agreed that Neal was suffering from hydro. | !and, which they will jointly prepare... Messrs. en. My sell the property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting ‘on that day, and by adjournment on very subsequent E. Hoadley, 17% acres, 28% and 7% ‘They decided on the treatment to be | Chamberlain and Trevelyan will endeavor to ar Sean ares Exhibit of Are Embroidery by P P P Dreher Or prehascrs cassis} afternoon, st the same hour and place, unt ail are | Kosclusio lace,” * ec ie drig-e eek trey peat ee oe crepes gy od consolidate all the opponents of Mr. Gladstone | prom tne New York Mail and Express, irs. 3 seh canuaton. D.C —Keport ot} Paces Prost Prizes nasaeds a Vis, } Trustees, Graves, sub lots 8 to 12, aq, 813; $10,000. i. | S40Pted.. At oe ape in the Support of their scheme, represent of lishing firm which “ ee ite poe sor os, anor” Wnadiecarenccrsccrccn |SsHiea egerin ne etal eb ok | eta Tcatan ates allt Ris | He gscte pay tat Mr Coambernn | Arena sate rua i whe Washington, D.C.—Supplies: 433 9th st. n.w. Sure cure for blind, bleeding and itching Piles. _ " i” ‘By order ofthe directors: | ts ‘nellu adele Fassett,'sub lot 25, spasm, and died shortly after. is B. McClellan's mem: ala Setstogs Springs, NF“ Areuie liatdiae. 280m | OV POX has cured the worstcases of ten years stand-| TRUSTEES SALE oF 4 Lor x topp axp| TLE EMERY, Preddene” COMEANS| Mopais anh Oo, me nee patIDE 0 Bills A His TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS, Cpposed tn the lemenitig of the number of iri | Gat-aiar the Hom sreatd he oboe 300 pages, Se “AND pay | % Noone need suffer ten minutes after using this | BROWS: D PLEAS ee UE MOUNT ELEAS a - son, tT. Kirby, ‘sub lois 14 t6 16, sq. 804; | Not long before the end Neal's face and hands | {?"vecntatives io the ‘of commons, @ large octavo volume, about tue size of Blaine’s FF8E8H Prete, scounrxe “axp bey | ye arn, KIRK'S GERMAN PILE OINTMENT COUNTY, e TPENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. $2,500. | Harrison 8. Martin to Josephine | assumed a livid hue, and the latter hung help- ee ad es ee pubis pi} CLEANING Es eof a aA clarke, - 8745 . scheme of home rule for Ireland allows yn fwy CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, itabsorbs tumors, allays the itching at ouce, actsasa | gay or paceman ies dd recorded tn toe SQ TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK HOUSE ON No) todo Juntwoee ta hee 8,24, 605; ber | ems athisalde, His bloodshot and dilated cyes | scheme Dave u separate currency ‘oftheir own, | the fall, It will ccntain # ‘portrait of the gen- 1206 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. | poaltice, gives instant and pelniess relief. Kirk's | NO. Ape, a lie 252" 2 sea. one of the! Jando | AND, SEPT STEELS RORTE WHEE EH | James Gianaty’ to. J. WwW. antes ‘sub. Sea Tbk Sib oni, scpeeiong tees ke eee “the result of which would be" the paper de- | eral and ably & number of ‘battle scenes, Evening Dresses: Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Vells | German Pile Olntmeut ts prepared only for the cure | Sota OF the District OF tothe highest bidder in | | AUCTION. 2 Strong to D. E. Hoadiey, | time time, “My God, take those dogs | Claes, “the introduction of a dollars and cents | one of w: we pa > ~ > mublic wuctioa, 3 a tion of that ‘the tietam. The greater of Ube book was Ponce metnndoegecur en |o Plvand tengo the rv va snd noug | Beefs As UDA BAUD |, BATU ee of trdly record a es tad soe P00, GA | ug ake hem may: ‘oun werent | errand; mimi of at macy of te | at Aan Te gear prt of Ge took ag Drewes Dyed and. Clesued withoot reer aes | else. very box ts warranted by our Agent. the touth bail tsar ink sate The Ge oe Tt land records for the District of Caluinbta, and —. .G. W. Williamson to G. kt Potions se) GP hime. Neal, who clung 18 her huskaeee aes | iu forcing England to make terms, with Ue pp a Bg eS pS resses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON a rows Z vant | the written request e we .W. 3 R Trish.” €CAKOLINE LERCH, formeriy wit A-Fiacher and | Sold by Drogglte and sent by mail on receipt of | Hild and Hrawuly recorded otaivtaton of Mout In out of the prenaies ‘OU TULSDAN, THE BIRTH faa ingore sub lot 2, | sank back exhausted on the bed) jand some | "The tories calculate that sixty whigs and | ice ‘and memoirs, chiefly regarding his ‘Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolic, Paris ‘jas | price, $1.00 per box. “Ferns of scice Gh eee 4 depoatt of ty (950) | SEL OGE Ede the Bee a aaT FAVS £0 50, 29. 190; $8,037.50. P. K. | Hime Siterwards sprang up and fell to the oor | soriy radicals will secede from Mr. Gi 's life, 1 it it ii sald, he criticises men E ————_@_ fe: All casi it of = M., the fol 4 The Trish bill relau who Meg Ve Basen Minas Sold by STOTT & CROMWELL, No. 480 Pennsyl- | dollars will ‘arse eon a tn the Clty of W vashingion, Distt of r Colum: oie Cae hie fe Sa ey pone le eS eee ma ay fy B\ Vos xprs, Mi = Bi : , 4 Race FoR THE Awznica’s Cur.—The has not been settled. There are two pro-| sation, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York: ania ave. a15-col2m mb23-dtds JOHN F. Cox, "Trustees. | five tundred and seventeen, at the ‘79, 89. 621; $8,500. Moses Ligens to Henry Ne 7 rant ster Win. Barr & Co., St. Louls, $ east corner of said lot elght, on > Dart: 6.1015; $175 ew York Yacht club has endorsed a letter to | posais before the cabinet: First, to reduce the soma i te er tn TPionas DOWLING, anatimeer. Eeyore as oe lane ane pie ed reanobuble prices, ad satisfaction guaraneeen pans eeoatngy Ir ‘Bridat 1 rc . IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN | running parallel to" Messachusetes thence 2 cup ui the e conditions as those ‘the right to of signs Drew Beldad Troma a epeciaity, Georce T. Kees; on nipetehtOMs bc a AUCTION 4st ott uid line co tie sack boundary line of ead fo, _Taounrs Prana, Axone Daxoral under the sam S07 | Tei a ieee represent right = ‘Tth, will be the first election of the year which =>, TAILOR, at FIVE OCLOUK P.M in frontor ¥ tothe beginuing. 70 “oot Seven, a Br Pacey So een rrites tO fee ere ‘Reports trom Si senrtore ot Arelend cons te | Al ON St noks cnbeam woe tanten eocteen, See Soo fieeraermsersomruweer | Enric tenet tes ecg cam | a te ce ree | pitas Sop uvererscoeg | gi ARORNGE tamer inh Wass | ue Seema aaa tae | ea ae esas ea Hard and Som Shell Crabs, Clams of all kinds, Ni street x: ‘secu! ‘deed of trust with the aj and from all I can policy will lead to an out- EELS ates MaRS | Coesrcamers somo ——— | Satie ne eee SESSURE AE Raval: oe | Kae sae Meee os ces | “Mtr eh, remo, com, tg | Mec ocean Sa | we Hea nate anger pe auch Cramer. ri re. vel 's * sl i ly. 2 agent Dies: commons: Saddie Rocks, Long Island Sounds and Shrewsberry AND PRESSED FOR $L cash: irchaser, | ‘Terns to be com} ae Ave cays, | family.” * ‘to beware of him. there would be further resignations from the 2) = Oysters cn artis from all eretions of ike ‘Coats 50 cents, Pants 25 cents, Vests 25 cents. bearing int ‘trustees he Fess Spy Ohio renal ‘state year a Ip _ United States, Noo} class the; ‘manner. eae and defeating Ba convention will be | cabinet. wiiiteis fstauranio and’ private tamiersuppied a | Cashin tod Fepadring done th best ion ‘of the ERCve aye” pus noice of such 8 some } The Star cand Herold has boon ent| neid in Jaly Congress are’ to be in June, ort notice ‘Oysters the year round. 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