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Written for Tae Evexnse Star HOW THE BLACK SNAKE CAUGHT THE WOLF. ——— A PLANTATION LEGEND. — BY JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. a Se {Copyrighted, 1886.} ‘One time,” said Uncle Remus, putting the “noses” of the chunks together with his cane, sos to make alight In his cabin—“one tim: Brer Rabbit en old Brer Wolf wuz gwine down de road terge’er, en Brer Wolf, he "low dat times wuz mighty hard en money skace. Brer Rab- Dit he ‘gree ‘long wid ‘im, he did, dat times wuz mighty tight, en he up en say dat ‘twuz in bout mueh ez he kin do fer ter make bofe" en's meet. He ‘low, he did—” “Brer Wolf, youer gittin’ mighty ga’nt an *twon't beso mighty long ‘fo’ we'll hatten be tuck up en put in de po"house, W'at make dis, sez Brer Rabbit, sezee, ‘I be blessef! kin tell, kase Yerer allde creeturs gittin’ ga’nt, wiles all di Feptules is a gittin’ seal fat. No longer'n yi tiddy, I ‘uz comin’ along 2hoo de woods, we'en who shouid I meet but ole Brer Snake, en he "uz dat put dat he ain't kin skacely pull he tail long after he head. I "low to myself, I did, dat dish yer country gittin’ ina mighty bad way ‘wen de creeturs fs got tet go roun’ wid der ribs growin’ terge’er, wiles de reptuies layin’ up in, desun des natally fattenin’ on der own lazi- ness. Yassar, dat what I ‘lowed.’ “Brer Wolf, he say, he did, dat if de reptules wus gittin’ de ‘vantage er de croeturs dat away, dat hit twuz "bout time fer ter clean out de reptules er leaf de country, an’ he ‘low, faddermo’, dat he uz ready fer ter jing In wid de patter-rollers en drive um out. “But Brer Rabbit, he "low, he did, dat de des’ way fer ter git ‘long ‘wuz ter ‘fine out whar’bouts de reptules had der smoke zo in der en git some Vittles wat good rights b'long’d ter @: creeturs. Brer Wo ¥ maybe dis de bes’ way, kaze ef de reptules t word dat de patte: sy take en hide der nm beer en der watzisi ‘S can’t gitum. By di to de forks er de road, en Brer F. en Bi ic mus went wodness wn der 2 Up inereasing gravity, ows, but Brer Rabbit, he went on d Toad todes he own . nibbiin’ year a mighty kuse low, Brer Rabbit did he did, en bimeby he ketch a gli Black "Snake gwine long thoo de ¢! ‘abbit, he lay | Ke" crope a. Brerd ouse, en wiles he pite'yer ena b fuss im de wood: niissen. He I a, des like “he rhisse't: eptules, en ez she e siides along. “Yit, still he lay lowen watch. Mr. Black Snake crope ‘long, he did, en bimeby he come whar dey ‘& great, big poplar tree. Brer Rabbit, he his’ belly, en follow ‘long atter. Mr. Bi ke tuck’n circle all ‘round® de tree, en dex tsilla, watstlla, to wot wate; Consario wo “En den, mos’ fo Mr. 8 door wat wuz in de tree lewd open, en Mr. aekin’ crawl in, Brer Dat whar you stay! Dar whar you whar you hides Ab-y went in he house, did, en lissen ter ter ¢ on indar. But ne pbit erope seo what he kin ye: n't year nothin’ *roun’ dar, he year de saine soug— “‘Watsiila, watsilla, Cousario w watsilla, Consario wo! “En mos’ 'fo Brer Rabbit Kin hide inde weeds de door init flewd open en out Mr. Black Snake Slid. He slid out, be did, en slid off, en atter he ‘out er sig) ¢ tuck" went back to de poplar fhe kin git in dar, He hun nt oun’. en yit aint fine no door. Den he sat up on Li legs, ole Brer Rabbit did, en iow— “ ‘Hey ! wat Kinder contr: I seed door dar de bu dar now.” “Ole Brer Rabbit scratch he head. he did, en bimeby come inter be mine dat maybe de Seng got sump n n’erier do wid it, en wid dat he chuned up, he did, en sing— “\ Watsitta. watsilla, Bandario, wohaw “Time he say de fus’ part, de door sorter open, but wen he say de part hit slammed shut agin. Den he chune up some mo’; ‘Watsilla, watsilia, Bandarie, we-b: hun dish yer? dey aint no door “Time ways, but slammed low he'd ut what kinder hinges on. So he siay’s rou! he did, by Mr. Black Snake c ‘long back. Brer itabbit erope up, he did, en he Year "im sing de song: “<Watsilla, watsilla, “Den de door open,en Mr. Black Snake, he sid in,en Brer Rabvit, he lipped off in’ de bushes en sung de song by hisse't. Den he went home en tuck some res’, en day be went back; en, wien Mr. Black’ Si come out en went off, Brer Rabbit, he tuck’n sing de song, en de door flewd open, en in be went, He went in, he did, ‘got in dar, he fine lots er goodies. He fine e: n all sorter nice dol he come out, en de nex’ day he wentent srer Wolt, en Brer Wolf,he es is hard, he b'lieve tey did. en soon ezdez fine dat k Snake is goue, Brer Rabvit he sing en de door open,en in he went. He ne did,en be gobbled up his bel- 1 wiles he doin’ dis Brer Woif he oun’ en ‘foun’, tryin’ ter tergit in. But door done slam’ shet, en Brer Wolf ain't w de song. Bimeby Brer Rabbit he come he did, lickin’ he chops en wipen he mus- en Brer Wolf ax ‘im wat de name er gvodness is de reason he ain't let ‘im go in "long a. Brer Rabbit, he he did, dat he speckted ny gum p "ud Kuow dai som@body got ter stay side en waten wiles de yuther one wuz on de Brer Woif say he ain't thunker dat, he ax Brer Rebbit fer ter let ‘im in, en ne bese xood ex ter stay out dar en wate ex he git some er de goodies. “Wid dat Brer Rabbil, he sung de song: Watsiila, watsilla, Censario we! tsilla, Watsilia, g. he did, en de door flewed eu brer Wolf he lipt fn, en ‘gun ter gob- yde goodies, Brer Rabbit, he stayed out- ske like he gwine ter watch. Brer ueeten he e keep on a eatin’. Abit, he tuek off in de bushes, enbimebs he year Mr. Black Snake a-siidin’ thoo Rabbit, heain't say nothin’. w « > sung de so: Hie low he did, dat he wuz dar to wat t he gwine do e spar ‘im. So he ex he come a-slidin’ up te zdesong,en de door flewed open watch so hard, he did, yes Wuz gwine ter pop out. he Yea> sump’n n’er like # seut- plar tree, en, fus’ news you come tumberiin’ out. “H in’ out, he did, en down i, Akve Mr. Black Suak® got’im’ ed hard en fast e ain't kin run. «ier so long @ time, Mr. Black Snake ie Brer Wolf up ter’ a lim’, en dar dat ur swung twix’ de hevin en dé yetn. He ed, enevey time he swung Mr. tuck’n lash ‘im wid he tail, en ¥ time ne lasus "tu Brer Rabbit holler out, he right! sarve "im right? Mr. Bi Snake git thoo meget hetmntactont Flight of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Warner. Frou the New York World, April 24. Jutlen T. Davies, receiver of the defunct firm ofGrant & Ward, brought suit in the supreme Sourt yesterday Ww recover from John T. Wilson bth iataer by Ferdinand Ward just before the | failure. Through his counsel Mr. Davies says | {hat since the decision of Referee Cole neither Mr. Warner nor his wife can be found, and that they have taken away with then ail monegs t Warner had in safe deposit companion Warner hus also transferred what property he had to bis wife, who has mortgaged everything 1 its full wulue in order to prevent ereditns from getting hold of it. The only property tet they have found is the rniture in the 5th svenue residence, which Mra. Warner claims, and @ villa at Long Branch valued at about $50,000. Mr. Davies is unable to serve any papers oo Me. and Mrs, Warner, and canuot ef roceed to enforce the judgmier the referee. : — ——ee____ Sap NEws FOR A CLERGYMAN.—While Rev. Downey Blair, of the Cumberland Presby tories church at Smyrna post office, Kentucky was preaching Sunday, @ small boy came tus- ning into the church with a sealed ei lope in bishand. He gave it to Mr. Blair, wi a8 s00n as he read it, sereamed and feilin @ faint. It Was several hours before he was revived. It was then learned that the envelope contained a mes- Suge Informing bim that bis son John ‘Blair, who lives at some point in Kansas, had mur: dered his family and been subsequentiy lyuehed by infuriated citizens. Accounts ofthe affair have been in the newspapers for Several days, but Mr. Biais, who lives very quietly, had Rot read them. When the old man revived he was greatly Ruor rm Sr. Jouxs, N. F.—A dispatch from Sohne, Ne Fs Gated Wednesday, saya A Flot occurred here evening, when.a mob, de- Inanding labor and railroad extension, assem- bled arvand the parliament buildings with police and broke iments cul chamber ff coune 4 yaoting thelr banner on the table of the MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. AUCTION SALES, BOOKS, &c. THIS AFTERNOON. Tpencanson: BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND STREET SOUTHEAST. pistrictof Gotaeebie monte 1586, passed in’ Equity Cause No, 9,780, Docket srustee ‘DAY OF APRI' PRODUCTION” OF DELL! THE AMERICAN OPERA COMPANY'S SUC- PROSPERING—A LABOR PLAY—BARTLEY CAMPBELL SAYS HE IS ALL RIGHT—THE APPROACHING DEPARTURE OF ER's “DON CHSAR”— From the Buffalo (N.¥.) News. “Yes, sir; twenty thousand druggists—twenty thousand—and fully one-sixth of all the liquor mafufactured in this country, is dispensed by these and general dealers, Now, you see the office of the druggist, as understood by the pub- lic, and upon which the public places its trust, Qdispenser of what a urest medicines are thus dispensed. The whole country is startled Makes @ mistake in this shows how mach gonfidence the public places in the druggist. Pure stimuignt is a the treatment of disease physicians everywhere preseribe it, and the most eminent of the standard of the phar. ut what are the conditions of its use? Imperatively, that it Impute liquor is containing the deadly fusil oll, and when ada: terated, contains other deaditer po! mixed.’ Well, if the public 1s startled by’ one kind of poison being sold by mistake, what does 1t think of the sale of impure whiskey, rogard- less_of consequences and tor profit’ alone?” ‘These remarks were made by a physician re‘er- ring to the introduction of the only absolutely pure Whiskey ever manufactured in this couns r which is universal he costly process by nated in the distillation overy adds, of course, But 'it is abso- ciual use and ig offered to urpose, Drugglsts and deal- undred per cent more profit, by offering and selling a common whiskey, but they offer and sell knowingly what they them- selves, upon analysis, would pronounce potson- Dafy’s pure malt whiskey, the standard relerred to, the only absolutely for medicinal use inanufacture nent chemists upon analysis declare to be en- Urely free from fusil oll, is demanded by the medical profession, by the sick and convales cling. Such @ demand can be trifled with only at the peril of the, dealer. The public knows that common and ‘vicious compounds are svid by design and not by mistake. CESSES — “PEPITA” eurceer at Herr Rudolph Dellinger’s opera “Don Cesar,” was produced for the first time in America at McCaull's Opera House in Phila- deiphia on Monday night. Although called an opera eomique, the. comedy. element is said to be secant and not over comic. The music is commended as skillfal and the orchestration is said to be particularly rich, varied and beauti- |. Signor Perugini, Mark Smitl Hopper, Genevieve Reynolds, an Cottrelly were in the cast. — Joseph Haworth is said to have made quite acomedy hit as Cheviot Hill in “Engaged” in SATURDAY, iy 1680) at BEY sell at pubiie anction, tn front of ibowing real estate, situated In the Vasbington, in the District ot Columbia, to wit: Part of lot numbered three (3) in square num- aid lot No. 9. running thence sase 20 tere 30 incest . 5, Fanning thence "70 tock: thence west 20 feet 10 Inches and thence south 70 feet to the place ae north to be used as an ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the residue in two equal instaiments, at six and twelve months, with interest, Notes and approved security required for ferred, uveyancing, &e., at leposit of $100 required at tine of sale. mb13-law&ds RO! O'CLOCK P.M. if a druggist HOTEL AND OTHER Bi ‘Springs, Morgan cou: ‘the Circuit Court, ‘Commissioners for that purpose. wiil sell af ‘auction, at the front door of the Coui on TUESDAY, the, fol ireeh died seized, Viz: the Florence Dered 924, commencn thence north 70 the undersigu sate tole & zed ‘Best Sweet sees mized medicine. f | 10 Ibs. best Laundry Starch 10 Ibs. BR. Wheat. - lately pure. BT. BALL, Trustee. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE oF 3.000 VOLUMES oF ‘MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BELONGING TO VARIOUS OWNERS, In the Collection are Many RARE AND VALUABLE BOOKS. TO BE S0LD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT MY SALESROOMS, onsylvania Avenu APRIL SIXTH, 1886, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, COMMENCING AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. — Quite a humber of the big melodramas that are beginning to fray at the edges will be Jobbed out to the dime museums next season. —Sol Smith Russell’s new comedy for next season is entitled “Pa.” the author is C. W. Waiters, of Philadelphia, Mr. Russell has great faith in the play. —Mapleson’s opera season in San Franetseo s so far been non-paying. rears, and Signor De Anaa has resigned. —It is reported that Catherine Lewis stars under the management of Spencer Cone in light comedies next season. —A. C. Gunter has written for Richard Mans- fleld a play called “Princo Karl.” It will short- ly be brought out at the Boston Museum. — Charles Kent will retire from the Boston Museum stock company at the end ofthe prea ent season and join the grand and ever inereas- riny of stars next vear. ¢ version of “The Lyons Mail.” Billy” Withers, well-known In Wash- ‘ton 20 years ago in connection with With- d, isnow leader of the orchestra for tia Thompson. — The American Opera company has so many successes on band, and there are so many demands for repetitions, that the director has any more novelties this zction of “Alda d, has, therefore, been put off till ent was tried at The Flying Duteh- | Mme. Christine | role of Senta, which | rand Miss Emma Jueh had previous representations. Mme. ction in the role. Scary season by vistors from the cities wide reputation Invigorating and hich ‘maintains an even tempera- Of both ‘health leasant of the | 201» ites of the wacer, wi ture winter and summer—never commands @ large attendance leasure seekers, Also, will be sold a. ‘rame Dwelling House, ou Street in the town, House, 1 town Lot and about 2 acres of ‘Terms: One-third cash, lannual payments, with Ale, to be secured by bon It is in four acts, and and | tna Also & two-stor the public demand ? ‘and the residue in two Salaries are in ar- dail comparis: from. Good Fainily Flour, $490 per barrel. %4 Good the day of grades ‘sold, andthe fetcnton hss Family Flour, $1.25, bs [3 rebase in 5 XN 'AULKNER, JOS. E, DUCKWALL, J. RUFUS SMIT) missioners. March 10, 1886. 1 het J, Nelson Wisner, one of the above 5) siouers, has executed bond with sul LEWIS ALLEN, Jr., Clerk Clreuit Court, mh24,27,31@ap3.4 JV, © DUVALL, Auctioneer, irtue of a deed of trust to me, duly recorded. 1 23, et seq., one of the istrict of Colunibia, and at, jereby, Twill seit. at mises, on THURS or this great moder to Ue cost of its 1th Street ane Pe ON TUESDAY EVE! ers can make one ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘G, Auctioneer. rpomas DOWLIS' VALUABLE, UNIMPROVED ETOWN, D. CG. AT AU! APRIL EIGHTH,1886, at. of the premises, I ting 59% feet on the f Market strect (near Hoad street), by PROPERTY IN lic auction, in iront of the pr AY, APRUL EIGHTH, 1886, at FLV 1s O'CLOCK P- ie following described real estate, situate in the Cohnty of Washington and’ District of Columbia, to Part of Lot numbered six ‘8 subdivision of part of 4 for the same atu point distant 19 feet north om the southwest corner of said St 100 feet: thence north 19 fee : thence south 19 feet to the with the improvemer frame «welling No. 21 ree (63), in Jesse unt Pleasant, be- 'PHERE iS NOTHING SURPRISING IN THE fact that Benson's Capcine Plasters are widely, imitated; that cheap and worthless plasters with names ofsimflar sound, and similar a| freely offered forsale. Articles of great and ort merit always have to compete with trashy imitations, But as they become known they die out through de- Meanwhile we waru'the public against ysicum,” “Capsiein,” ~ .” plasters, whether “Benton's, ‘They have no medicinal or curative vir- are made to sell on the reputation hasing ask for Benson's, deal st8 OnLy, and you , runninz thence decided not to produ ‘The grand pr s thereon, being the ‘Sth street extended. {to prior incumbrance, hich will be stated at the time of sale, ‘Terms: $110 and expenses of sale In cash, and bal- ance in one year, secured by deed of trust on said hs OODWIN Y. AT LEK, Tr ECIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE. T will sell the STOCK AND CONTE! 908 SEVENTH STIR WEDNESDAY, pearance In type, are MING IMPLE- ce of the Orphi ryland, and th is, 1 will offer s' Court of Prince Dossert was given the i ert gave little satisfa —John T, Raymond, the actor, says he does | not know what a vegetable tastes like, having | never eaten one. John must class chestnuts R 1 NORTHWEST, ‘EMIRTY-FIRST, T TEN AM, And will continue daily until ull goods are disposed of. THe stock contains prime aud irst-class Dry Goods with respectabie dr mark on the cloth and the word “Capein Willie bees our reputation through our popular price system. Our rule has been never to charge fancy prices for any Clothing we handle. — Richard Golden and some other unfortun- ates have been playing in Chicago this week in an atrocity cailed founded on * “The Barbe he Tinted Venus, $ manner in which the critics piteh into it, one would thir tocreate ariot in any town but Chicago. — A boy in the gallery of a Springfield, Mass., theater diseoncerted the actors the other eve: ing during a most effective part of the play. ! tage had been darkened, and one of the tors at another's approach re] What Is that?” “Rats! gamin, and the audience and actors responded, — Bronson Howard is engaged in writing a new play for Helene Dauvray, which he will have ready early in June. at the Lyceutn theater, ing of the new season, in October. —A friend of Miss Fanny Davenport writes as follows concerning her: “I called at the the- ater the other day and wasin her dressing room ein at the close of her great Hy exhausted OCLOCK A. M., TO eae inbroideries, Gloves, Jersey rasols, White Shirts, together with a full line of Domestics, Ladies will do well to attend this sale, as a good as- sortmnent of Spring Goods will be offered duliy. mt OLEY, Auctioneer, TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED TENNALLY TOWN, By virtue of deed of trus Jane, A. D. 1880, and duly recorde: ‘944, follo 219, et’ seq., one of the | the "District of Columbia, it reme Court of the Dist juity Court for said" bad enough | CHAS. A. ELLIOT, ator KR. K, Elliot, ‘We sell only reliable Clothing, all of our own manu- facture—hence our popularity with the public. THOMAS DOWLING, Au VALUABLE REAL ix Pursuant to a decree pronounced in the Circuit gas Court of Prince Wiiliain eon rfir sale ut Brentsville, P ated his line, shouted the ‘bbit kin wink he ere, | . Va, the under- bit ‘Tow, | EISEMAN BROS, Manufactory—14 8. Howard st., Bultimore, Md. 65 Whitehall st., Atlanta, Ga. Cor. 7th and Est,, Washington, D. C, t dated 15th day of It will be produced ew York, at the open- more or less, ‘Imp: Lng and all nesessa . Tt has aiso a large | cecree of the decree of the secured thereby, ee wil sell on the premises, on WEDNESL ‘Gonrt passed on . wiles he settin’ | "ah sthe undersigned ‘Tras- ral purposes and | when she _c: balance in six ai She was lite and I was distressed to see her condition. asked ber if she was notafraid her health would | x down under the strain. She replied, with | ‘I have been commanded by my phy- the part, and have almost de- AL, the following-described the county and District aforesaid, aud known of a tract of land called “ Fletchal’ bounded as follows: Beginning for the same at the ast corner of John W. Hayne's ence North G7ly degrees’ west 55 Surviving Trustee, IS A GOOD RULE TO ACCEPT ONLY SUCH medicines as have, after long years ot tri proved worthy of confidence. | otter people's ‘This is a case where experience may be of great ser; [-vice, znd it has been the experience of thousands that .yer's Ohierry Pectoral is the best cough medicine ever Sician to give cided to do so. — It 1s understood Miss Rosina Vokes will re- turn to America next season with a company! including Fred Vokes, the principal members , of her present company, and two or three other intending to present an extensive nedy and light do- jon is to mak y ever brought to Miss Vokes will have to look to get together a better company than Wyndnam brought here two years ago. -—Under the management of Mr. A. L. Pal- mer the Madison Square theater has become During the absence of the regular company this summer @ negro min- Strel troupe is to occupy the stage. — Thomas McGuire, of San Francisco, threat- | ens to build anew theater in New York that shall eclipse in beauty and magnificence an; not excepting Baldwin's | lot, and run ng eased, { will sell at pabi Y¥ ‘Also, another part of sald t of property, vi Beginning at the n bright people, repertoire of mestic drama. best Engiish comedy com FEELING OLD-RENEW YOUR YOUTHFUL rsaparilla, It will vilalize ting energies, and build up wagoe by Gung Ayer Lot 8, In square 12, improved by four briek houses. | the blood, recruit the w. ty degrees east. 26.50 perc! then south 67% de- ounty Toad; then with 24 perches: then ; tO the northeast corner of the firs! above-described 10 north line of sald lot. north. perches, to the place of beginning, contaiuing ten weres Lot 3, in square 1 Sald road south 47a degrees west, ho improvements, Ye degreck west, 5S. ix and twelve i un per anvum, ou the property sold, All couveyan- W. Eas nly secularized. One-third cash; balance in six and twelve interest, and secured by a deed of Sold, OF ail cash. ‘on the property Ali conveyanelti ete, at purchaser's cost, ‘A deposit of S100 will bs Feshived at time of sate on euchfo ML terms are wet Conmpiied with it ten days, the trustees Heaerve, Bot ‘atrisk and cost of the de- cing at purchaser's cost. E Xecutor of Wm. WESCOTT & WILCOX NSON BRUS., Aucti A VALUABLE HOUSE AS ‘740° SEV: it 1 of trust bearing date Swiers Spectre Tight to resell the propert faulting purchaser or purchasers. W. D. CASSIN, Jas. L DAVIS, ALSO. Immediately thereafter, by virtue ofa deed of trust, theater in the country. or the Tabor opera house. —A company Is nature's own remedy, made from roots gathered from the ‘orests of Georgia, The method by which ‘dby a balfbreed from the Creek Indians who ihabited a certain portion of of deat and dumb amateurs S made was obts miet” in London, inuecamaaenee oer eae ee T have ever offered, including Easter Cards, Books and Novelties, Lenten Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, ‘Wymnals and Books of Devotion Patent MONROE AN} i apa 47% Pennsyivania ave. | Was! 6 . That and ae 3 Baltimore Hama...... bay a, ou 2 = Lard. in 10 1b buckets ——___..85e. ‘Best White Potatoes, per bushel... —--—_oe Mra LUCY L. HUNTER, wep Thaureet what oe MONDAYS THT Ss BUC. 10 Iba, - BS Sica ca ———ee jest Old Government Java Coffee, ne Rarkiah = (Orders by mail promply attended to.) Prompt delivery of Fees SEES assem, WALKER @ WiGHT ‘NDIA TEA CO—BUY LOW AND SELL Low.— prices. “No. 2 Mackerel, 60 cents bucket (two dozen.) roasted (requires % less than flavor, 250. per Ib. Shoulder 107 Gamard’s, Bet Sagar Cured 1c lb. Green 10, 1:2%4 and 1c. Ib. ‘Tea 50c. Ib., worth O0e. Sab. Gan White Peaches, 15c, ‘Tea 60c.” worth #0. ery, Butter, 0c. ‘ib. 3 Lb. Bird seed, 250. pee ieee cee oe aa ey cw. % ars 5 delivered and guarantord, Bt CO REE RRR Fi oo ER Ee E ER RI ER $09 Eee EE Ene ad = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, ie without a doubt the most BxacTrrUL and the most Nernirrovs Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MM, containing as it aoes all the most i ‘Machin: ery invented up to the present time, but they produce ‘8 Flour UNSURPAs=xD by any millin the world. To prove that, we wonld simply state that a large quan- Lity ofthis magniticent Flour ts shipped annually to Europe end eaten at the principal Courts of the old world. We GUaRAN TEx: that it is made from selected hard wheat Grown in Minnesota and Dakuta, ILis an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfect sep- aration of the glutinous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimination of all weak and. starchy maiter has st last been reached, and is consequenuiy more Nutritious, yielding more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The best trade adinits that from its bread making qualities it is the cheapest, as well as the best, for either family or baker's. use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made. ‘kvery sack and every barrel is warranted to give entire satisfuction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the wostex- acting housekeeper and satisty the most iastidiousepi- cure, GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Stanfara Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy compet!- tors to bring forth any Flour supetlor to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we teel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else For sale by al grocers ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indlanaava. sel3 WM. M.GALT & CO. _GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. _ Sunes: Suurrs: -) HIRTS! We are offering this week 6 MONARCH SHIRTS, Reinforced, Patent Stays, with Linen Bands, FOR $5. THEY ARE WORTH $1 EACH. Aso, A FEW ODDS AND ENDS IN ORDER SHIRTS, aT $1. ‘These goods were made to order. and range in price FROM $1.50 TO-$2.50 EACH. ‘With a full lineof COLLARS, CUFFS, HOSE. WHICH WE ARE SELLIN 3 CHEAP, aT mbi6 ELLERY’S, 1112 F st. nw. Hee Saas Sane Ses ee Gandles, Candlesticks, Vases, Diaries, Artists’ Materials, and Easter Cards at lowest prices mb2e-Swe Eusren Canvs Axn Noverrms Now ready Canis ag NOUS fresh, to make selections. [eee ee of TP HE TATION oF CHRIST, AND Bibies, Fraver Books, Hymous nnd Lewes ‘Sunday School Livrary Boors: Booxs: Booxss shits ence toe se memory MAKE cum, : FINE AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. This & = ves an opportunity for book buyers to place in their Hbraries @ fine collection of standard and miscella- neous wo fited. Any book or books wanted not in stock order ry n Prices, “WAK! DaYs and TURDAYS at TOEMDAYS Fitba and suka p. me tock an, Vas Se Clements Bap and Levosretet. Me atiractive display ly aud Bi Scere ate iit Seto | ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, Teaidences. mh27 428 SEVENTH STREET. ure at Company's offie, ‘at apecial prices, Yt 4: KS AND SOUVENIRS. sbal © G PURSELL, = mb20 418 on sae. aT cost. ks. Don't miss itif you want to be bene will be, ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY red and'e Uberal discount made from une retaill] (yt S#RA1, TRANSATLANTIC COMPA! «<4 waeeanin nnanys Pier, No. 42 North iver, foot of Morten, m4 1205 Pennsyivania ave. ‘ Normandie, de Kersableo, Wednesday, April 7% ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Canada, Padel, Wednesday, Apet! AEs aaditions®?? 8B Bw oq abrador @ Hawerlve Pivolsend . ay. pet SR, it «m. ‘The Bostonians, ‘What's Mine's mt i 2 ere ma sages | Casciparateta chee A at How to be Happy Though Married, We Two | Banque ue of Paris, jotta be Indian Summer, (w19] And Latest Periodicals, ‘Agent. No. 6 Green, New ¥. J R ona, Fae CO;, Agente for the Districtat jumbia, 1437 venue, ee ECEIVED m3i ‘Washington, D. THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL CoxsBD cine GUIDE FOR 1836, — On sale and subscriptions received. Washington LANE ROUTE, E_CUN. STEAMBHIP COMPANY, agency. Dealers supplied at THIED, DATWEEN SEW YORE AWS LVRS a CEES SAME. | naar SREP EAS Nata 617 and 619 7th st. nw. her 9, North River, 3 — ‘Sates AL aan. SPECIALTIES. = yam. aS Ca eet ey R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND "AST WEDNi ¥ EX! SERVICE Only reliable Ladies" in the city, ca quuraited dally "ata Cat, bets 4%q and cub'sin nw. | Slit ella Mey 8 dune 2: June 80, July ae. Correspondence and consulta tnie, walle May 26, Sune trictly confidential Separate rooms for ladies, | Sexi A350, a0 ane Gita i Oftice always open. m2t-1we Serage tickets tg and from all parte of RAND MAK: SELD: inOst of the noted specialists of the day with no bene — Bt. Cored himself "in three months, engsines toes | WY, ra) W, T. tindreds of others by same process. " A plain, ew, Crammeo orren Jour and successful home treatment Address AS-uihsl2w TSPAGE. 128 East 26th st.N¥ 2133 $35. Sveerage at very low raven ana ° 1321 13TH 51. x, W. VERSO! 4 Sows eto. Established 1855. “Special treatment for ladies; 4 arte Temedies prompt und reliable: advice iree_und cont: | CUNARD Ti ‘00. Gential; terms reaeon: Horwrite mbitiwe | 7 ‘Messrs, OTIS BIGELOW’ OO. EAFNESS. [1S CAUSES AND CUPE, BYONE = who was deaf twenty-eight years ‘Treated by ATLANTIO AND WEST INDIA LINK City | __British apd French West India Inlends, a, ELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT | 88 BARRACOUTA, sailing 17th April, strologist, has been consulted on Business, | 8S. MORNCA, sailing April, * eg pe oe {rouble cal satisfaction guatsutech, Ouicc uae ig | ,OtOPnINES day oF more at St Kits, Antigua, Mart &.m.toS puta, Fee 500, and $1. 312 First sts. ‘sccommodatlon, exosiiens clsina, tein z = oom, tach rooms, etc. Appi to DILES-DR MUHLEMAN CURES PILES BY airect treatment, without the ove of Kine, eausie | _selGata.thOm “ied Feathet Siow ore, ure. Cure guaranteed "Can ve concuied as | —seetanem _160 Feariat.. How Yoru. st. nw. from 4 to 6 p.m. ‘apa-l2me HORT ROUTE TO LONDON AND. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD & & 00. &, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF | “New York, thampton, Bremen. AY Gregg iprteny we steamer of 1 Cs confidential, Ladies andgen- | pres steamers of this company sail every WE! Peed 60 cents each. 406 1 street, between ath aud | DAY. landing pas in Southampton th lew sham ‘6th streets northwest. my6-40ws eight days sche ope ind he co Ca Tey] PROFESSIONAL, Sino leave Rew Mork on Sersraee = for Paris. SbF BROW Sas res cataar )R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND 120-4m oniy reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city,can be consulted daily, 464 C st., bet. 4iy and 6th sta ‘n.w. Prompt treatmedt, . Corréspondence and ita RAILROAD; Signy Wetioulel” tepesaie rosea aioe pane. Office always open. mb24-lwe GREAT v7; RAND MME SELDEN Ion ISTHE Nw | TOTHE NORTE Want AnD, Established 1855. Special treatment for ladies; | gyrate yap Om Ree Femedies prompt and reliable: advice free and oonti- ee MON Sentiah tefins reasonable. Call or write. mb18-1¥°_ | qysing leave Washington from Stetios, coreeeof GiB \Q WHITE & SON, Foot Specialists, and 5 streets, as follows: 1416 Pennsylvania Washington, and | For Pittsburg and the West, AY Noth Eutaw sty Baltimore,’ Their ies is 1 a | of Painet ‘Cars at OO, ros ‘ fitting. and AO nee Ce Line, 0:50 A.) ” [2 sine and other fuot ailments affords a great Soa Hotel Geto se bees amount of permanent day of April, A Liber No. 96%, folio 84, et seq D. ISS, and duly rez Georgia, which was communicated to one ofthe early settlers, and thus the formula has been handed down ‘Phe demand has been grad- ually Increasing until a $100,000 laboratory is | mow necessary to supply the trade. | demand has been created, and enlarged facilities will | be necessury to meet it. This great vish setting and costuming which J. M. Hill has given “Pepita” atthe Union Square theater have made ita big popular success, The house continues to be crowded at each per- and by decree | _ SEWING MACHINES, &. | to the prevent day. Court for said District, in cause No. 9361, and passed December 16th, A.D. 1855, decree of the General Term affir ‘Nanon” followed “The Mikado” at the Hoilis street theater, Boston, Monday night, before @ brilliant audience, including the gov- the mayor in another, the sident of the ‘senate in another, and’ the Speaker of the house in the remaining box. — George Farren 1s arranging tor the produc tion of a play called “A Laboring Man, Dunbar and F. G. Maeder are the authors. story deals with the present labor troubles. ning takes place in Philadelphia on , and the tour will be under the patron- age of the assemblies of the Knights or Labor. —A moral elevation society in Des Moines, Towa, is directing its efforts toward the suppres- sion of “loud” theatrical printing. —Dr. Hamilton Griffin, to whose cujtured taste and tireless devotion to the cause of art the public owes much of the pleasure it bus re- ceived trom Mary Anderson's comtemplates putting the publ obligations by bringing out a niece of his, Virgeline Griffin, in whom the doctor detect signs of a great dramatic future. arisian Romance” was revived at the Boston museum on Monday night, with Rich- ard Mansfield in his original role, supported by the museum company. great success and Mansfield received an ova- wing deseribed property: piece and parcel of land situated and lying ict aforesaid, und known: t ice, wud bounded as tollow Beginning atthe northwest corner of a teu-acre lou now held by the association, thea with the | west fine of sald lot and the ori “Fletchall’s Chane perches, then south 67 VEGETABLE BLOOD PURIFIER 0.8, wud the south faite incheSotlotNo. 9 en (14) feet and eleve ernor in one box part of “Flete trust, toxether CANCER, CATARRH, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, See ete, MATISM, BLOOD TAINT, hereditary or otherwise, without the use of Mercury mal tract Known 4s degrees, east 42 ‘ms, of Sale: One: ULCERS, RHE purchase-money In east US perches, west 42 perches: thence | other sta: apon the property sold, oF all auecs"Htepairing yn all ts bravehes, Heat (all makes), = . sit Of $100 will be required long en sample some er Mr. Black | t required ‘Gue-third cash; baiauce in six and twelve months, with Interest, and secured bj ‘on the property sold, Or all cast. ra &c., at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 Will be Te- | not_complied re the right to re ost of the defaulting us Blood Polson” and on ‘Blood and Skin Diseases,” mailed free. For sale by all druggists. adeed of trust old at the cos MIDDLETON, DANIEL W. MIDDLETON taulting purchase if terms are With in ten days the trustees res! sell the property at the risk and c purchaser or purchasers THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. 2 ABOVE SALE, weather, andi IC 187 W. 284 st. N. ¥. DUBLIC SALE OF * Coxcenrratep mh31-dee is This valuable farm, situated on the'T. B. :oad, rom the Navy Yard bridge, kiow! er Hill Farin,” and adjol Lunds of Messrs, Filbert and Hubbell, wi PPHE SILENT WHI CRAB ORCHARD {OUSE ON NORTIL TW 1. rs NORTHW DAY, APHLL FIFTH. 1886, at THE it contains flity-four acres of lund, of w acres are in a good state of cultivation, ‘There are ing houses on the piace, with ail necessary well of water; also rd of about one hundred trees, cherries, =. peuclies, palrs, de. mis cf sade: Ui The revival was a We do not say CRAB ORCHARD WATER — The farewell performance of “The Mikado” at the Fifth Avenue theater, New York, will “-third cash; balnce in one and [82 SELE-THREADING NEW AMERICAN No.7 Is more extensively used in this city than any other, It runs perfectly smooth and noiseless Simplicity aud durability of the highest degree. No holes to thread. No spiral springs. No cog-wheels. E attachments to do the must beautiful fancy work.” Its Self-threading other. 4 child can learn to operate ou the No. 7 in five minutes, Call at oflice and see indorsements of over 2,000 Washington people now using the Silent New Alnerican No. egaut uitie holds more thread than auy including tailors. dressmakers and mechanteal experis. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and IT sts., Sole Agents D. C. New Aut New Domestic, New Singer and lard machines at bottom prices. No drum- r Week OF ¥3 per month, $i [Kise Or Aut The Light Running Silent New Home Sewing Machine, the latest, simplest, easiest operated, best made and most elegantly orusamented of any machine. We solicit a call from one and all to examine this machine and see the wide range of Work that can be produced. We will send one to your house for trial free of charge. S. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., 528 9th strect n.w., St Cloud Bullaing. All kinds of machives rented and repaired. ap ‘HE BEST AND most complete Sewing Machine; has more points benefit the operator: itis light, fustand ‘quiet: winds its own bobbins! puts om its own beli! Finest | cabinet work: lock stitch, The White automatic isa. Single tnread machine, at prices you can alfurd. Also New Households, 810 less than list price, All Kinds of machines tor sie or rent. Repairing # specialty, 30k MCKUANES, 427 Oils Bw. J.B. RICHMOND, Manager. mhl3 ee ae tgaeri. = Beautiful Nails make beautiful hands. Offices,1222 F ” ates aNinetaae bee Taam QUSRLEZ® | a the Wart wha aromgh tiepe? Teliet. Patronized by the clue | to Chicago, with ‘car ‘to the world, oy nt fad Cinclobat arora RS. DR J. SEMMES AND HUSBAND, sun | ith Py Ly ist, Manicure and Dermatoligit, | Rocting at, ae vile ADAME PAYN. ay. MANICURE AND SURGEON CHIROPODIBT, ‘The only Importer and Manufacturer of Fine Manicure 4 Cliropodist Goods suuth of New York: ROOMS O AND G VERNON HOW, 045 Penusylvania ave BS M. A. FRENCH, MAG: home, 1724 7th st. n.1 to meet her many friends ETIc ‘AND BUSINESS MEDIU! ‘whereshe will be pleased patrons. 9-2m° MEDICAL, &. ADIES REQUIRING THE SERVICES OF AN experienced Female Physician should consu Sits. bik WILSON, 1105 Park Place, Lith sty be- tween Band Cts. aps-iwe DS ARP e, SELDEN, isa rata sr. Established 1855. Speci Temedies prompt and reliable; advice free and cont: dencial: terms le. {CORDS VITAL RESTORATIVE, OF THE Celebrated Dr. P. RICORD, of DE SIGESMONDS Bienna Eradicator, for sale at C. CHEISCIANT'S, Druggist, 484 Pend. ave, We ‘treatment for ladies. Lor write. mh1S-lw* 3 ._mbdime i MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS & = getty counts unin Wa RE ALL Urinary Diseases in 48 hours, Nervous Debility, lc Weak caused by indiscretion, Poisonous | ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSSURG Siete i Bloating | “MARES ANB TERE ORG Sold at STAND TON RAILRBO. F sts. Price, $3, Sent by meil sealed. mhi-m,w.f3m AD, For. 73 2101 A. HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT | BL, 2:05, 4 Ee Da BROTHERS We the Goce Deas ae os tinaay af 6000, O26, TOE row et FORD'S, St. Cloud Pharmacy, #th and inthis city. jon paid 10 all diseasee ry married oF single. All treated. sa serie oes Ney most likely take place on May 1, at which time the 300th night of the opera will almost have two years; five per cent interest; notes to be secured by deed of trasten p recording at pure: Cancer, Epilepsy or Heart Disease, but All conveyancing Fitty dollars down, FINANCIAL. been reached. At the couciusion of the season ny Will go to Europe, their first axpearance being in Berlin, wh Will present the entire series of Gill Sullivan’s operas. — Bartley Campbell telegraphs to a friend in New York as follows: “My better condition. This is the most profitable season I have had since the houses every on day of sale; erms to be complied with I otherwise property will be resuld at risk a detaulting purchaser, cumbrances aud possession given at once WEEKS & CO., CRAB ORCHARD WATER asa Remedy tor the entire comps Property soid free of all en- e DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION. Isas Reliable as Quinine for CHILLS AND FEVER, TRY A BOTTLE-SOLD EVERYWHERE, See that CRAB-APPLE Trade-Mark Ison all pack- ages of “Salts” and “Water.” RAL ORCHARD WATER CO., Proprietors. SIMON N. JONES, Manager, on said line to th east boundary 1 ‘nty-two feet seven’ and half inches: {fairs were never ia e (AUCTION SALE OF PRIVILEGES Wasurxctox MARKET Comp, Wasittoros, D.C. N frou day of sal ion the property sold, or all A deposit ot $100 re. ng, €e., at cost of ied with in’ five days, it to resell the ‘Clio’ bas bee Notice 1s hereby given that the right of ¢ the privilege of covering with appropriate ments the twenty-th —The announcement that Henry £. Dixey, whose run of “Adonis” at the Bijou, New York. bas made his name and that of the burlesque famous in theatricals, would end his season and that of the run simultaneously within a few Weeks instead of months, and ‘all almost im- mediately thereafter to begin a land, has taken theatrical cire The 600th performance of Place on Frida; \dvertising panels on the out side of the platform and gallery running on tree Venth-street building in Center Market, jent of rent therefo for the term of one y 1, 1886, the sale to commence in said Seventh-st Center Market i, 1 CLOCK IN THLE A will be sold ai SSDAY, APKIL, Poms DOWLING, ason in Eng- wud to continue by surprise. and by adjournment on every subsequent at the same hour and place, until all are tional particulars inquire at the office of the ‘BY order of the director THE WASHING By MG, EMERY, President TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. On THURSDAY, APRIL FIFTEENTH, 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the prem Ises, I shall 2,8 aid 4, and part of Lot 5, iti Cox’s addition to Georgetown, ‘frontiny ‘8th street and 150 feet on Lingan by a Frame House. This sold separately. ‘One-third cash; balance In six, twelve and uy rth (notes, Deuring Tatcros And 1e property sold; or purahager.” Ail convey" A depositof $25 wi A GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE SMALL HOMES AT LOW PRICES! ALE OF FIVE TWO-STORY-AND- April 16th, and Dixey will ment on the following evening. He will sail for Europe on May at the Gatety theater, London, on M agement of tw ‘aris and Vienn: Salary while abroad will be $1,500 a week, it is Tuoxsows EAST, BETWEEN I AND K STREETS IN MARKET COMPANY. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 1054, at folio 264, of the land records of the Dis: § ‘Columbia, and at the request of the party, secured thereby, the undersigned nih front of the pr 23, 24, 25 und Guove Firm "suid the old man, refill- | =e ‘ustees will Sel. at Lillian Russell's Troubles. | PHE STAR OF “PEPITA” QUARKELS WITH HER LAST HUSBAND. A New York special says: The fickle Lillian Russell, who as the bright star of “Pepita,” now playing at the Union Square theater, has quar- reled with her last husband, Edward Solomon, who composed the music of the opera, and sits in the conductor's chair nightly and directs AT AUCTION, t wapt no mo’ goodies.” | 1OCK P. Bf, all ‘square 75, in tue city of Wash- n, with improvements, cousisting of five two- nd-busement Brick !ouses. ‘One-fourth cash, balance in six, twelve and eighteen months from day. of sal terest at six per cent per annum front’ said di Die semi-annually, or all cash at purchaser’ Notes will be taken for deterred paymcuts, deed of trust on proper each house will be require 200, ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT: For fifteen years they have steadily gained In favor ane with sales constantly increasing la pst popular Corset throughout the ‘The @ quality is warranted to wear twice as long as We have lately introduced the @ ‘Terms of sale: alty. deed of trust 01 cash, at the option of th ancthg, c., at purchaser's be required’ on each lot at time of + and assets of the firm in his pos- | session, which had been transterred to W.S. | le. All convey- PROVISIONS AND IL. HARRY © TOWERS & C0., BROKERS. Purchase and Sales made through direct wire to Boards of Trade of Chicago, New York and other large markets—for cash or on margia. mh26-1m 1423 F STREET. ADIES!-PENNYROYAL PILLS, “CHICHES-| | 10:42 P.M. and 12:10 ters knglish.” ‘The oriinal aud’ only. ‘Tickets and Feture mali Chichester Chen. Oo lelphia, Pa | of baggage to destination every’ )REE TO MEN—WHO SUFFER FROM NER ‘vous Debility, Lost Vigor, E: ik Druggist for “Chichester’s Eng! 4 ‘of 15tn street aud or at “ 2's English,’ Make no | ner Se gadcerned ahaa as | hance car ete pane a where.” —” ja25-m, ‘CHAS. E. PUGH, ‘General xhausted Vitulity, 4c. | _™h20_ SS trial package of Marston: yy ALTIMORE AND OHIO ‘sealed treatise and testimoulaig, will De sent on — ipt of 10 cents in stam, in effect SUNDA Y, DECEMBER Teceip nts it Sta REMEDY 10a, 2085, mh26,ec0-3m_ (46 West 14th st, New York. — Paice & Ware, TOCK BROKERS 64 Proadway. Seca eeSine } New Fore 39 15th street (Corcoran Bal Y OpHVATE MUCK TELLORAEE Wines wer wack WASHINGTON, RALTIMOKE, PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, BOs’ ‘&o, JENBMAL PARTXEMS. Janes WatTELy , CBUGER Oaxuay, Mayxanp G Eyam Hexny 11. bopar, Washington, D.c. Wirtus 1 ‘Tnavans, arena arte ag securities," < ‘H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Qnotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the markets received ‘our wires in- . di from the New York Soa Sees ae DENTISTRY. R. DODD'S NERVINE, NO. 2—A PI Cure tor ‘Vitality, caused by indiscretion, excesses, &c, Age Sa ee or ean ote cor | Risa ne hue ENT | ,Teave We from @tation, corner of Mew -ERMANENT. ‘ervous and’Physical Debullty, Lows of | 7¢Se¥ Avenue and © street, A ‘Chicago, arriving in a ner Oth and F sis. Price, @1- ving 2, ‘Sent by mail sealed. mh2tu,ths8m_ | BOxt morning a oe 30 DAYS THA gant and itO pany wile ta fous gate 3 DR DYES a 8:00 p.m. is « fast mited tran to ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, an other Fxecrrro pas ae Soe APPLIANCES. We will send ob thirty days’ trial,to | Lous, arri mm ‘of oki, who are suffering from Nervous | St Louls 630 pan. No extra tare is charged ow , Lost Vitality, and those diseases of personal | train for fast time. front ‘abuses and other causes For ‘Picaburg at 0-43 am, with Parlor, tent Fellef and complete restoration to health, vigor and | 8:66 pm. dally to ‘and ‘guaranteed. Send at once for’ ilustraved wich Bigg ra Pamphict free Address VOLTAIC BELT CO. Star | | For on wok Sore one. 2eeees, ADIES CONSULTING MME. DR DIMERES, regular graduate from Paris, France, will recelve if F i if QAMUEL I SCOTT, DDS. Fifteen, ‘experience in . Office, 1207 mw. Preservation of the Natural Festa & 1d filling guaranteed for five years. DratAE PARSONS. COR, OTH AND NCW. ling & specialty; ‘cure of toothache vithout extracting. A ausesthetic, used on the gums, alleviates pain of extracting ‘Gas given: “apis ex] ski Contidential treatment. 67 west | 8:25, 1. p.m, ‘85th st. New York, between 5th and 6th avenues, For Shenandoah Ve end ae 0pm daily, ‘with Pullasen Siooper; Washington's For Ancapolis, £20 am. end 1900 ent UNDERTAKERS. 430'pm on Uooday 650 acy G0 ba T. CLEMENTS, PROFESSIONAL UNDER- more, 5:00, ‘6:40, 8:30 ata. 12:1 io pm 5a, taker; near ears 1237 ‘7900 and 11:00 p.m. On am. $0 Lien si. Georgeiown. “Telephone Gall 22589 $330. 4:40, {und 11400 pam "hor satlode “om mb-I2 to ap) =a ie 10 am... ry ICHARD 8. CAIN, for ‘stations aS o Be ee es on | Bi tat saneny atoll the most Remonabie Tents ‘ai rales with Brira Lony Waist, sod we can rom all the World's Fairs, att eaeh aia nseners Bane Retailers are authorized to refund money if, on ex- these Corsets do not prove as represented. free on application. ‘THOMSON, LANGDON & Co, while she sings. The sto remarks by their friends, Sense enotigh not to talis travagant, but she says t | money she has a right tospend it, Her mother sustains her and she peremptorlly refused to 300 which was neede trunks, manuscripts and costumes left in the care of’ a western hotel pro} board bills, Alter the quarrel she went to her mother's house, where she now 1s, uneing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms ure not complied witisin ten days from sale, property De resold at purchaser's risk and cost ifter tei Spd eHOok mhz7-d&ds “THOMAS DOWLING. r[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. furnish them when. from the iate Ex) ‘While scores of the principles of the Glove Fitu J)UNCANSON BROS, ERS. SALE OF BRICK DWELLING AND ONISTREET, NEAR CORNER HALE ST. SOU" By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, holding a special term, cause No, 983 of the premises’ on TUESDA’ OfAPRIL, A.D. reel of ground, situate in the city of Ws lat of paid city as ‘of lot numbered two Es Cequare six hundred and mine ave for the same at a point one hun- (30) feet from the corner of I and ‘north one hundred inc thence west inches, thence east on I street twenty ) feet to the place of beginn! four hundred and forty-ais feet ( CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE, UNIMPROVED, IN THE CITY OF | WW EDMAN @ WARNESON, WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ot a decree of the Supreme Court of of Columbia, passed Ryan ime Gates, RIVE O'CLOCK P. at ietor ior unpaid Surru’s CHALLENGE TO SULLIVAN.—A cabl 1886, at HALK- gram received by R. K. Fo Lor Ubat Smith issues a challenge to fight Sullivan for $5,000 a side and championsbij world, the battle to be fought in within four months from sign! ied that he would allow Smith's expenses to America, and back Sullivan against him for $5,000 to $20,000. claims fight tor an American can be assured on English PAST FIVE OC) pubile atetiou in troat of i 1, 14 and 15, 11 square No. “GLOVE-FITTING” Ketall depot for Washinj nis the Palais Roy ‘stock. | Prom) ing articles. Fox cash, and the balance tn ‘and twelve months from date ‘Half street southe D -two (122) feet four ( RUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY URED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Jtean be given ina cup of coffee or tea withoutthe SENSATIONAL TRAGEDY IN Parig.—M. Mus- on the Boulevard ended a quarrel shooting her dead and ‘Musset was married and te is inproved by = set, a chemis: aa THE ABOVE SALE IS POST! a S EREN, Prostse, 9010 Fat,, Georgetown, D.C. ATTORNEYS. with his mistress b; GC BEREYMAN (LATE OF aah, paryeosryene alee Sa HE RT. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 7TH, 8T. E "Dewi io all wore en neerned ‘mat THE TRADES. and Blank ols a2band 42 Lith se nw, Gers PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB.PRINTERS. yn a ee Tem vania avenue, We bo WOOD AND COAL. 10,000 sae" comprising overs des pe | vs ‘at the lowest and Btove’ jin the ener oon Gen | Pome cali, seiner ora ‘Offices, 328 Pennsylvania avenve and 20th eer stk a SIRENS are OSE E eas CHUN ENG UE DE at ‘attention to all details of UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMRALMER, Sing C.M. Lakens, M.D., Prinaipal re J.-H. Giark, Demonstrator, ‘Telephone call 947-4. oot {JOHN R WRIGHT, ca ee Mus Sous Comox Sire ‘In an article entitled “Family Living on $5000 Year’ “Poel for cooking Stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided OCXE were used in cities,” dec. ‘TAKER and P exeryibing raclase, Telephon BELLEW. W. BARKER, ‘1864 Claas of the Cincinnati School G12 11th sivest northwest. ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GRORGETOWR— (40 Boshels for €3.70 OOKE MOT CRUSHED— 0 Dasbels hee $2.90, (2 Boshe’s for $8.00