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ra ‘ : 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1889 a TASES WEITER Sas SE ee PEE SE 2a oA Ae a i CITY AND DISTRICT. PIGS IN CLOVER. POINTERS. Boston Has Reduced the Puzzle to Sci- — entific Principles. If you — ned Correspondence St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Yym Ithas remained for Boston to reduce the al- Jpremann, ready famous “pigs-in-clover” puzzle to scien- If you want Rooms, tific principles. The thing, as it originally ap- 2 Peared a few weeks ago, was interesting, but eS crude. The chief trouble with it was that it Jf you want @ Tenant, was too easy. At the first one or two trials it Jf you want « Boarder, seemed agravatingly difficult, but,tafter the ex- z = posed apeads perimenter had discovered the plan of attend- ing strictly to the driving of one pig at a time, the four were readily gotten into the pen to- gether. Then it became a question whether the driver could put them all in within a min- oS DAY. ute or less, and so the problem was found too aes simple to be exciting. Local Yankee "genius, Some Good Riding at Ivy City Yester- | however, has jnst produced a new puzzle of the da: pigs, precisely resembling the original as to its principles, and yet so hard to solve that a prac- But once this spring has there beena larger | ticed hand does well to accomplish the task in attendance at Ivy City than there was yester- | half an hour. It is made of a metal like nickel in appearance. with the usual rings of the same day, and never before has there been more, or | material, and the whole apparatus is as big as a even as many, handsome equipages or eques- | silver quarter of adollar. It is covered by a trians in the inficld. The people came yester- | little disk of glass, to prevent the escape of the day to see the steeple-chase. They wanted to | apie in number—which are represented p yas many small shot, The little inclosure sro what gentlemen could do ine fold thet | 12.) wcrves for the poem is not covered over, professionals had so far found it almost impos- | but otherwise everything is arranged as with sible to negotiate, and they went away with the | the affair of wood and pasteboard already so highest opinion of the gentlemen. They not mona oe —— —— much oe: only acquitted themselves well, but beat the | ie ee eee aig eee not, more easily rolle professionals very badly. ‘The club was so | marbles, it is well-mgh impossible to get S £0 | all five of the pigs in the pen at once. It can well pleased with the performance that it at | be done, but only by the exercise of a patience once decided to give another steeple-chase for | that makes a successful resulta thing to crow gentlemen riders to-morrow, when the meeting 0ver. It is a curious thing, by the way, that aid teceitaia cas | this puzzle of the pigs-in-clover should have = sip taawesdeea tne | been constructed first of all as a mathematical THE BRENTWOOD STAKES. | instrament for calculating the delicacy of the The racing throughout was very fair and the | tactile sense—or. in other words, the time re- surprise of the dey was the defeat of Davis & quired for turning thought into action at the Hall's colt Bavarian, in the Brentwood stakes, | nds of the fingers, Martenfeldt, a German slayed by Tom Fi ‘stigator, perceived that the ability to bal- The start was somewhat delayed by Tom Fin- | ance a marble on a sheet of plate-glass depends ley, aud when the flag fell he got at least three upon the quickness of the nerve current in lengths the worst of it. Insight was off first | transmitting muscular. action from the brain, mith Mamie Husselland Bavarian at her quarter: | The experimenter found it desirable to com- at the half the order was the same. but moving | Diicate this simple apparatus by concentric #round the upper turn Bavarian had moved into rings of pasteboard, with holes for the marble second place and looked like winning. Coming | to ran through, and was thus enabled to deduce ae eee eee ee aire ne, Eo¢d. SiN: | important formula. A clever. business mnan and when just alittle above the e: ole L 1 i Envarian bolted to the inside where the mut was patel contrivance and adapted the idea for s the deepest, and thus lost whatever chance he It is wonderfal_ how shales bee have had. Insight came on and won handily by | multiplied singe the pigs first appeared. ‘There three lengths from Tom Finley, who came very | tra dchickonminthy coon een autre fast in the last hundred yards. Mamie Russell, | * ae y Uf you want to Sell Anything, Uf you want to Buy Anything,— Advertise the fact in The Evenbur Star, TLE dt Mami you have already seen—something like the third, half « length back, and Bavarian pulled | clover problem, but rectangular; “pigs-run- up. Time 1.073, | ning-wild” ineinde four interesting animals ARMY AND NAVY STAKES. which have.to be coaxed into a hole in the Although only three horses started in the | middle of a disk slightly cone-shaped; “five- army and navy stakes, it was by far the best | little-pigs-at-lunch” require a deal of persua- haltheg baad af tha dey. ‘The KeGioin people | Sion to take their fodder from as many troughs. | Then there are “cows-in-the-corn,” poli thought they hada great chance and she was | cians-in-the-soup.” and several othe? techane | ei made favorite at 7 to 5, while the public were | 5. = about equally divided between Boaz at 9 to 5 | “*! conumdrumsof the same sort, _ ‘G FOR WOMEN. and Biggouet at 2 to 1. Mr. Burch said Boaz | FEN As Much a Young Lady’s Pastime as was as good as he ever was, but that he h Lawn Tennis or Horseback Riding. about made up his mind to take a beating | cause he was afraid of the condition of the | track. When they got the flag Biggonet at | ence went to the front and followed by oe | From Harper's Bazar. was never headed, winning easily by five |” i ea lengths with Letretia a length better than Boaz. | , P€ncivg is now as much a young lady's pas: Time 1.43%. time as tennis or horseback riding, and every- The first race looked like a gift for Tipstaff. | body who knows how beneficial this exercise is and it so proved: noue of the others were even | to the female system is glad it isso. Its in te Ply the —— — bre ee Votaries, in fact, say it is a ladies’ sport par Pc gph ne eat pulled off ie Sho slew ‘tine uf | excellence, as it needs quickness and skill more L - | than strength and daring, and develops those THE RACE OF THE DAY | qualities which are so essential to a lady, viz, a that excited the greatest enthusiasm, not only | graceful carriage and easy motion. On the among the society clement, but among the | days given up to the ladies the large hall’ of betting people, was the steeple-chase. Sims- } the fencers’ club resounds with stamping of ville was the favorite because he was ridden by | feet and clinking of blades, The instructor Mr. Arthur Dundas, who was supposed to be | gives each pupil a lesson which generally the best rider in the lot. but whatever chance | lasts about fifteen minutes. Then. two he had was killed when he fell im the blind |“ 4 ay : ditch. He was remounted, however. and fin- | fiends may challenge each other and put ished last. Killaloe was a good strong second | i practice the thrusts and guards they have choice, but he was not very well ridden. What- | Just learned. The weaker sex makes up in ever chance he had was lost when he fell st | ¢ it lacks in strength. Women are jump No.7. Mr. Mason, too, remounted and artful than men. In no case is this finished. In the betting Venus went 2 begging | d more clearly than in fencing. A man a, he ve alk i be eee ak a bold open attack, which his oppo- some thought she could not go the | Bent will parry if he keeps cool, A woman course. She won nevertheless very hand- | its apparently with no fixed purpose until ily after laying away for two-thirds the | SBe secs her opportunity; then with a quckness route. Cracksman was not backed. , Mr. Me- | eye and hand which defies parrying she Cauley jumped ont, hovever, and showed the | @tkes er thrust and succoeds if she can keep way until the water was reached. when the old | #¥ point straight. A parry would come too horse was so tired he had to drop out of the | !#te; retreat is the only safeguard, is race. Then the Hays brothers. on Venus and |, 1 practicing the ladies wear an ordinary came on and had the fight to them- | tenis skirt and flat-sole shoes, no corset, an he mare winning by ten lengths from | €@*Y Sitting blouse or jersey. A wire mask pro- Shylock, who beat Cracksman an eighth of a | tects the face, a padded buckskin plastron is mile. worn over the chest and a buckskin gauntlet i) diced daah-eisln wack ieee: saves the hand from any chance scratches or Cay gi aeuey — thrusts. The ladies are taught to fence with ‘The jockey club has claimed its dates for the | cither hand, and it is wonderful how quickly fall meeting and will begin October 7, skip the | this exercise gives strength aud dexterity (even Sth, and race the Sth, 10th, 11th, and 12th, | in its literal sense) to the left arm, generaliy so ‘These are the dutes claimed by Jerome park, | *¥kward and helpless. but the against Jerome than any other of the tracks in 4 c New York or New Jersey. Another re: pastime. Itis not too violen iniluenced them in the matter was they think, | each 1 regulate her activity to si as this meeting will not interfere with either | Self, and remain on the defensive or assume the Brooklyn or the Dwyer’ Jersey meeting, | the offensive as she feels like it. Twenty min- Seereiary McIntyre can be retained. It is said, | utes of active f will give more exercise however. that Mr. MeIntyre will sever his con- | to all the muscles of the body than two hours nection with the National jockey club after this | of pretty fast walking. One of the members of meeting. | the ladies’ class said to the writer that in her ects aid cece: | opinion one month's fencing will teach a girl 2 better how to walk aud carry herself in a To-morrow will be the last day of the spring | drawing-room than a year’s lessons in dancing meeting, and, as there will be six races, the | or calisthenics. Those who have scen the first will be called at 2:45 p.m. sharp. The last | lithe, straight figures and graceful motion of race of the meeting will be a steeple-chase for | the ladics who indulge in feneing will be gentiemen riders. and. as several new horses | inclined to agree with her fully, and to wish will be entered, should prove an interesting | Success to those who have added to the list of race. The program is as follows: female u exercise so eminently fitted First race—Purse £400, of which 275 to sec- | for the use of the fair sex and for their physical ond, for three-year-olds and upward that have | development. run aud not won at this meeting. Horses | = —— beaten once allowed 5 Ibs.; twice, 7 ibs. One Buried in Pine Boughs. mile. David G. Croly, the editor who died in New Second race—Purse £400, of which $75 to| York, Tuesday, was buried yesterday in ac- second. for maidens three-years-old and upward. : z r Siz feriones. - cordance with the instructions which he left. Third race—Purse £400, of which $75 to sec- | The body was taken to Lakewood, accompa- ond, for maidens two-years-old. To carry 115 | nied by Mrs. Croly (‘Jennie June”), her son Ibs.’ Haif a mile. Herbert, and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fourth race—A Handicap Sweepstakes of £20 | 1, Ormsby, the last named of whom is Mr. each. or 25 if declared: with $500 added, of | Croly's sister; Mme. Demarest and Clinton which $100 to second. One mile and & six-| Sweet, proprietor of the Record and Guide. of teenth. hich’ Mr. Croly » cemetery Fifth race—Parse $500, of which $100 to sec. | Plt Mr. Croly was editor. At the cemetery ond, for three-vear-olds and upward. The | foot of two tall pines. It was dug deeper th: winner to be sold at auction. Winner of any | 15 ‘ Pie acadios stomary, so that a bed of pi selling race at this meeting to carry 5 Ibs. | might be laid at its bottom. When the grave extra; or two or more. 7 Ibs. extra. One mile. | was reached the. coffin, « plain wooden one, was Sixth race—Purse £250, of which £50 to sec- | taken out of the box. which enclosed it,’ wad ond. for half-bred hunters. To be ridden by | placed upon the stretchers which spanned the members of the club. Minimum weight 160 grave. ‘The lid was then removed and the cof- Ibs. Five to start or no race. The steeple- | tin was lowered into the grave. When this had chase course. been done pine boughs were laid over the body ae EEE .,_ | and across the sides of the coffin until the man GF Tar Evexrso Stan circulates in the city | was covered several inches thick with the where printed a larger number of copies in | SWeet-smelling wood he had loved. On top of iP the boughs the coffin lia was placed, and the Proportion to population than any paper in the | the grave was filled with cargh se the ordinary world, and its circulation in Washington is! w: as Greater than that of all the other daily papers | Ri Gikesti@umuaey in the city added together. it verifies its | From the London Tid Bits. claims by affidavits and by opening its books} ‘‘You have a great country,” said an English- to the inspection of those interested, Some |™4n to an American, “Iadmit it, A grand ier ponies t largely, but they give no | COWS: vast im its territory and of boundless resources, but your climate cannot compare figures. ree at | With that England for salubrity.” A Contract He Could Fill. , From the Scottish American, ertainly not.” “Hoo's a’ wi’ ye, minister?” asked Donald! “Why. now, our climate is one’of the prin- McAlpine of his minister, an old-fashioned | CiP4l things we pride ourselves upon. We Established Church clergyman. = = a to bore Prngpe kor dont tor- "i iS . ,, | Tidand each possessed of lubriousness un- “Oh, brawly, Donald, brawly; but the glebe’s | equaled anywhere in creation.” no’ doing well at all this year. The turnips are | ‘‘Lut it is averred that Americans die early.” fair rotted away. I'll need to do something to| ‘“Die ear! Dring ina bit o' moncy. Maybe to get some “Yes, sir, and especially your business men.” 3 eo vond a doubt the propriety of fencing proved b city lad to tutor or something.” “And don’t you know the reason? Is it to be ‘ould ye no’ dae something in the contrac’ {fouid in the nature of our climate? No, way, dae ye think?” |sir. The reason Americans die early is be- se they know when they've got enough. paldy Public spirited, patriotic and unselfish, they I see the Highland railway’s advertising the | “i ¢arly, sir, to make room for the rising noo for sleepers, an’ 1 wis thinkin’ ye had mair | S@meration” hr kirk than ye kent what to dae wi’, | Cleaning H Here the minister started in to give him such | From the Chicago Herald. ® Highland railing that Donald has not been to| Mrs. Ripper—“Well, John, I'm glad to sce ‘ontract way! What dae you mean, Do- \y eh since. iin you back, What a dreadful time you must oe See ne have had—sleeping out doors, going hungry, Tried and Found W aad f ‘ Mem the FliegendegBlatier ant | ome chased by Indians, shot at by cowboys “Charlott Saanclgie h + my dear, how is it I find you) ‘i weeping? Have you bad uews from your his | gin’ poh Woking, among chaos of bed- bend?” | “Well, Jane. Oklahoma was pretty tough, but “Oh! worse than that. My Arthur writes me | I'm sorry I didn’t stay there till you were done from Karlsbad that he would die with ardent | Cleaning house.” longing for me were it not that he could gaze er" affectionately at my pietare and cover it with a | aan of Robert Srostiene (ate dg samba — — every day. : | Jefferson, IL, was commenced yesterday, ts really very nice of him; and pray, is | Charles . Beck, the Times reporter, who it weet a ne | feigued insanity, and was pat in the same cell thing ; tly loving | with Burns, testified as to the brutal treatment husband as you have. | of Burns by the attendants, “Ah! yes, my Arthur is very poetical; but i lubbard ans tol Jou ices oot te Ae pods = When Chief of Police H went to the mother's photo into his traveling bag instead of | hexed fo CEicage, ¥0 take formal Penta wea, to here the village police had made their head- nexed to C my own before he started.” found the town , ———— ee. ‘The annual conference of the Young 4 Christian association general secretatio ood Sigs Spend st Genes Sse ence will continue in session until Monday, AUCTION _SALES, AUCTION SALES. MONEY TO LOAN. LOAN ON WASHINGTON REAL ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers, ICE, COLLECTION OF | EVER-BLOOMIN( MES, PALMS, GERANIUMS, BEDDING AND OTHER TS ROM, JOHN, OVERNMENT SALE. NDA’ NAVY LALD, Wasitseto bidder, on MAY TE: FFICE, Db. C., MAY 2 mblic sale to the BE DEVOTED TO Al AUCTION. * On SATURDAY MORNING, MAY FO! mencing st TEN O'CLOCK, sales-rooms, #ih and D streets north’ Sortment of Roses, Bedding Plants, URTH, com- we will sil in front of our come I WW4A5TER 5. WILLIAMS & CO., auctioncere ‘URDAY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERA P.M. B WILLIAMS & CO, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF THREE- B DWELLING, No. 2306 G Sr Nw. — April 12, A. D. 1889, in the District of Col: . lu @ cause entitied John J. Cleary auction, in front of Nie ore un PETAL Mee THILD, 1850, at HALP-PAST FOU Number one (1) in square Washington, D.C, iauproved by a e ting. ; ‘Lerms of sale: One-third on day of sale, one-third in one year, and one-third in two years, det to bear interest and to be secured upou the premises: | sold, or all cash at option of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be ci Real Estate eecurs AT LASKEY’S, VANIA AVENUE NO! COR NER OF SECOND STREER sell, CHALE AST site all pledge forfeited b; a to 1.900, consistin, ob Metal Watches, Diamond Pins. Iki 1 cin Opete lasers, Migetval fasts. re Ta instru- ye-Writers, Guns, Pistols, &c. Persons bold. please take not Great Bargains, REGULAR SaT EFFI CTS, CARI KS, COUNTEKS, SHOW CASES, ETC., AT AUCTION, On SATURDAY, MAY FOURTH, 1889,commencing front cf our salearocms'a general assortinent of house” rout cf oui o Keeping articles, ais ome eae One double carriage, one single catrive, one rock one erocer’s wagon, double ‘and single WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., rpuonas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ON. LOAN ATS AND 6 PER aVE large and y | Anant] commissions; po de By virtue of a di : cont the Supreme Court o' the SIXTH A si pie Eat hives at TEN O'CLOCK A. M. ESTATE INVESTNEN SAFE AS US. BONDS. 1, PAVABLE QUARTERLE lov i “ Wh ese €@15,000-10 LOAN 000 ON REAL Fstate. __ THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Piated Wares, Sid PER CED monk ice. HENRY B. LASKEY, C. A ROOT & CO, Aucts, LENDID BUILD EFNTH STREET, STREETS NOK CHWE: On WEDNESDAY AFTERN at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, LOTS 48 AND 49, SQUARE 179. These lots front 20 6-12 feet each by a dey feet to an alley, and are situated on Six Executive avenue, and are suitable tor private dwel ings, with which this street is rapidly being built up, | lots are scarce. a to remain on’ property until Jan- cent per annum; one-half of in one year at 6 per cent, or | ferred payments: at time of sale. | ten days, All con JACKSON H. RA NG LoTs BELIWEEN Q AN! OON, MAY EIGHTH, ia frontof the prem: ‘ONEY TO LOAN CO Keal eae | Security im District af tumbla, i auy sums desired, at lowest rates of rt, aMos. J. FISHE: Xe TON, ‘Truster, FE IS, SATURDAY, M. French Plate Mantel ail Pier ruiture in suites and separate pieces, Bed-room Furniture of every description in Suites ond separate pieces, Hair Matti Bolsters, Dining-room and Office Lounges. Fancy and Easy Chairs, Marble-top and ottier 1 Brussels Carpets, Window itchen mousietiee, Refrigerators, &c. 180 Yery Handsome Pony, 4-years ol fine under the saddle. Also One Collar and Cuff Machine for Steam or hand Wholesale. Several | De sold without re- 2 FEET BY 90 AM. STREET NORTHW On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TWENTY- SIXTH, 1580, at HALY-PAST’ FIVE O'CLOCK, in mises, we will sell part of lot 4, square YY, one of the best building lots in this section. One-third cash; balance in one and two Years, notes to bear 6 percent interest, payable semi- annually, and to be secured A ‘deposit of 8200 at sale. Cor urchaser’s cost, 4 estate security. &, ca and good build oP er front of the pre E Valance cant, Te all cash over $. 8300, od a. a good driver and deed of trust on prem- =, ak pusebaners = ten days, otherwise rizht reserved to resell at risk purchaser after five di fe Au some newspaper ms to be compli Power, perfectly fine Post Sewing-n notice of such re General Store Information for the shopvfig public Will be transmitted through this medium; we will keep you well informed of bargains as they arrive, and a8 goods are lowered in price. Success has attended all our efforts heretofore, and we cannot but feel grate- ful. We have, like all merchants, desire to supersede all our previous efforts and tomake the coming year even more memorable in the annals of our business, and of greater importance to you, With this avowed purpose uppermost in our minds, and with the knowledge of the average shopper's | ¢2@-THE ABOVE SAL) sequence of the rain until TU ELH OF APRIL, 18: E 1S POSTPONED IN CON- DAY, the THIRTI- t sume hour and place NSON BROS., Atctioneers, Also, ‘One Brewster Buery, Shatt and Pole, One Surrey in good order. Also at 12 o'clock | pecs Carriages, Buggies, W jarn WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE B. and. depot, Brunchyill anty, Md. 12 iuiles from Wasi AY EIGHTH, 1880, .. the farm of the late Amos Keed, 361 acres, The dwelling is of aristocratic pretension twenty rooms, halls, verandas, etc., in go lawn, shade and orchard; iron ore in’ abundan ‘The land is splendid for farming and adjoins the build- ts of @ town syndicate, making the property val- mle 8 9 vECUIREH of mal ‘Terms announced on le. WM. M, MARINE, Prince George's neton, WEDNE: NE O'CLOCK P. $?- THE ARBOV! ‘axous, and Ten Sets of THOMAS DOWLING, 11 FRIDAY, the » 1889, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in ses. DUNCANSON BROS, Auct' AL ESTATE ON : 1 WEEN PE 4 BAND SOUTH C STREE y virttte of a decree of Sup Columbia passed in | Hilles et al. avainst Peter M: Ltrnstees will Horse and Carri Bazaar, ‘Louisiana ave. ip of horses,&c..on SATURDAY MOR! i. MAY FOURTH, commencing at 11 O°CLOC thout reserve within the Bazaar, head of horses and mares that have been used on streets of this city, Splendid opportunity for farmers in need of stock. ‘Sale peremptory, nity Cause Nod 4877 of mara and others, the | 32 l_at_ public auction premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWE I ‘LOCK P.M., ull that parcel of real estate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, being part of s 2. Beginning on ¢ feet south of the northeast corner of | sai ud running thence south alonw the line of said street | feet, thence north 13 tect, and lace of bezinning. torney for owner, 25-1 St IFE AND TONTINE Po! wants, we feel satisfied that we will meet all ‘require- | At at highest cagh j ri Yours very traly, LANSBURGH & BRO. PROPOSALS 8. BENSINGER. Auctioneer. ALSO, 2 second-hand buggies, 2 phaetons, 1 second-hand Jersey, L varnished wawon. jump seat, 1 new top buxsy. IN SUMS FROM 42 DEE LOWEST RATES OF iNdé AND COMMissiU¥ ON REAL ESTATE ib THIS Dy q KO. HOLTZMAN, Corner LOth and F sts. how, oN REALESTATE OR FIRST. clase security, at lowest rates of interest, uudelay Where the security ts good. , OFFICE, WASH- ISSY.—Sewled 1 conditions, will be re. N O'CLOCK A. nd then opened, for fu JF apmmencing” aut such fuel, forace, straw, bran and mine as may be required. # of domestic productio pus of quality and price (including in the price of foreign production or manufacture the duty thereo All information required will be far | to this office. Envelopes. con- uld be marked “Proposals for 11” (a may be), and addressed , Deputy Quartermaster Gen 500 UPWAR ‘express’ wagons, 1 SHOPPER'S INFORMATION. nd 18 months from day of sale with 6 per cent in Test, secured by t j chaser, with a surety TODAY'S ENLIGHTENMENT. nee will be given ONEY—TO LOAN or manufacture, con- or sureties approved by the trus- tees; and on ratification of sale and payment of the of Columbia, passed in ase and interes Parnell vs. Smith et al cause number 11, will sell. in front of the on FRIDAY, APRIL VE O'CLOCK P.M ). in Peter Beatty, Threl to the city of Georgetown, bia, improved by a brick ‘Terns: One-fourth cash, and the residue in equal in. stallments at six, twelve,and eighteen months, with in: terest from day Of sale, or all cash if desired. A de- posit of $100 required Ou day of sale, and a!l convey- If sale not complied with right to resell at purchaser's risk and ARNARD, Trustee, 500 Sth a leed will be given to the assignees. A deposit of $100 | Je. All conveyancing at Now the season is upon us when still our thoughts must be kept busy culminating ideas as to just the thing for the approaching hot weather. In this re- spect we feel assured we have something to suit all. Our etock was never more select in the Richest Fab- rics, To those interested in these Fabrics we would call attention to the following: SILK BORDERED ‘will be required at tine cost of purchaser. Terms tobe complied with in ten days, otherwise trusters reserve right to resell a chaser’s costs and risk after five nished on applicatior ubered fifty-eight Deakin's additic District of Col to Suit, ou real estate. TO LOAN ON RE. “GWYNN NEWMAN & CO, Rooms 13 and 15, Atlawuic Busidaig. ONEY TO LOAN In suips to Suit, at lowest rates on BITCH, FOX & Bhow 4 EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASH . SS9.—Sealed Proposal it this Department until W IE TWENTY-sECOND DAY OF MAY, S89, af TWELVE O'CLOCK M., for envelopes tor the use of 1 rior and its bureaus and offices tor the fiscal year mencing July tions giving the estimate THOS. E. WAGG mrchaser's Cost. urnishing station: Departinent of the tute: eotute security. '$ POSTPONED UNTIL DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1889, #-THE ABOVE 84 BENGALINE WEDNTSDAY, EDNESDAY, the FiRS' same hour and plac the weather. By ord: $2-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POSTPONED inuntil FRIDAY, TH A. D. 1859, at s: 2 DUNCANSON quantities and tu! Y nvelopes, will be fui hished on application to this Departiner NOBLE, Secretary. FFICE OF THE WASHINGTON AQUEDUc : tou, D.C, April 2, 188Y.—Sealed propo: 1 be received st this office until MAY FOURTEENTH, 1589, for STRIPED ARMURES. t3-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- sequence of the ram until WEDNBSDAY, the FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1889, at san 24 Successor to VANE SUMMER RESORT +E. ROACH WE bout the middle or the HAGERSTOWN Fi © hus spac THIRD DAY By Order of ‘Trustees, CAMEL’S HAIR. BROAD CLOTH. SILK CLAIRETTE. DRAP D'ETE. CONVENT CLOTH (SILK TRICOTS. BRILLIANTINES, SILK WARP FEATHER BATISTE. NUN'S VEILING. ‘DOO CASHMERE. ALBATROSS, :. : NOON, TUESDAL ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POsT- in consequence of the rain until SATURDAY, URTH DAY OF MAY. JOB BARNARD, T. 30 it is to be laid. Attention is in- proved February 1 . page 414, Statutes at Lance. cations can be obtai at sane hour and Vited to acts of Couzres NAR}. This lovel NOON, MAY THIRD, at SIX front of the premises, O'CLOCK, we will s fronting 16 feet 9 inches by a depth of 80 feet, to a improved by a ne Forms and specifi- Per week. Address ( fpuiomas ‘DOWLING Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF * By virtue of a de Disizict of C pa where Kebecca K, Selinec ants and Walter Dulany ¥ new two-stor low press brick front house, pom; modern conveniences, with W GROUNDS” TOWN ree of the Supreme Court of the 4 May 7, 1887, an a cause nd others are’ co and others are di ered 10129 equity, w 4, MAY FOURTH, 1859, all that tract “Low Grour#is” so far ORRLLL Ho! SILK WARP HENRIETTA. PEAU DE SOIE. NUN’S SERGE. BORDERED CREPE DELAINE. A beautiful Crepe material with cream ground hand- some 14-inch flowered border of the most life-like appearance; exquisite designs, full 40-inch wide, aud in the extreme fashinable shades. . Price, $1. BORDERED MOHAIRS. ‘These fabrics are in exquisite desiyns(Florentine bor- ders), soft in texture, with rich luster, We control the exclusive sale of these goods in the city, and they cer- tainly are au exceptional bargain. 40 inches wide. Price, 85 centi PROFESSIONAL. _ ROF. CLAY, WONDERFULL’ Voyant, Astrologer and Spiritual Medium, very hidden mystery re- ¢ was built about six months ago by one of house for the a« is worthy the attent GIFTED CLALR- desiring a comti the sale is peremptor: sight and veil. Aecovers lost or stolen propel Gives lucky numbers. rings separated turether, Gives success in business. Kenoves all family troubles and cvil in- it disappomted by efiorts otessor cau con: Strangers from other cite Will save tine and disappointment by calling on U Guy genuine clairvoyant in this city, tail, and advertises ont 0c. Lite-reading “Lock Milis,” 's to bear six per F- payable seii-annnally and to b of land known us the trust on premises, or all cash, at option of purchaser; adeposit of 200 required at time of sale, convey: to be complied fi ured by deed of and bounded on the nort!: ° apeake and Ohio Caual condemmation line, aud est by the western on the south by rm side thereot by the Cures sickness, CLothers, Jucge not all alike, as the Vince the inost skeptical. P HOUSE, HARPS F Among the mountains; free bls first-class; plenty fresh till; ‘with in ten’ day 4 omc river channel, and on a tract of tour acres urchaser atter five days? ‘h ve-sate In some news. shed im Washington, D. C. DUNCANSON BROS., Auct's. as Le succeeds ly what he can by quail on receipt of #1. Name, lock of hair, aate of but, Hours 9 w 3. ys iro 1 to 5 p.m one of which tii gan’s mill (except two small tracts lyin east of said District li RESIDENCE FC one or term of years au clecant Pure ne of fifteen Po , the first known as “Bull ining two acres r mtaining five and three- quarter acres), said tract tobe sold containing 146 SD TRUSTER'S SALE OF B.D. CARPEN 421 9th st.nw._ EMMA LA RANGE, T most reliable Clairvo has returned te Washington, jersey ave. B.W.. whi be consulted ou all matters of life. I tind a wenuine ‘Terms of sale us prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase money in cash, of which $260 is to be paid on day ot sale, and balance in on pars, respectively. jor which the or purchasers must be gi and to be secured nd natural-born the authority in me vested asexecutorand. rovinions of the last Will aud test I will, on MON: ), on the prem ther ut public auction or, all that tract more or less, rng to a survey act of land situated District of Columbia, Dear interest from the day or sale by deed of trust on property sold, orall eash, at of purchaser, All conveyauciug and recording at pur- RANDALL HAGNER, 406 Filth street northwest, UE! Xe trustee under the smnessage aud prit INCH PLAIN MOHAIRS. Le A good, strong and serviceable Fabric for Traveling Dresses, Wraps, &c., in brown, grays, steels. tans, and | London smoke. Price, 30c. per yard. 42-INCH MOHAIRS, “Carina Lustrina” is the trade name for these Fabrics. More familiarly known as Mohairs, They are very highly and handsomely finished. Very rich and dressy in appearance, and without doubt the most stylish i fabric of the season. We have them in a beautiful range of colors, comprising old rose, old blue, steel | eray, smoke, brown, medium and dark gray, cream and pure white. Price ALL WOOL FRENCH CHALLIES. These soft, gauze-like materials are more choice in | design this season than ever. ing, and the various designs are truly artistic. Persian aud Grecian effects. Being the largest consumers, we &re catered to by the best manufacturers and given the preference aud coutrol of the very best styles, thereby enabling us to RR ror tHe the amount of from feet troubles, cori ete., 18 probably my ud annoyance resulting 8, bunions, incrowing toe-nuils, re geneva] thar, {rom other ordim the fact that Prot. J.J. oldest specialist in this is still adding to the well-earned putation he has secured ax a skillful aud succeastal ‘or. Instunt relief is affurded from Prof. Georges many appliauces for relief and his shoe- rti are the most complete. the leading citizens of Washington and visit will convince the must skep- being lot numbered two (2) aci D. Carpenter of the in the Count, 462 Louisiaia avenue, FRED. W. JONES, 472 Louisiana avenue, George's, 1115 Pa y was the country residence of the late Hine in tee Dietrick, rr" aud is improved by @ substen- tal dwelling house, stable, outhouses, | the angle tormed by the banker Hill and tadjos on the east the truct Station, on the Metro- anediate viein- nection of any T jar attention is called to the above by act of Conzress, over this property, . q Nd: 5 88 B14 per wou politan branch rail ALATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. DR. STRONG'S SANITARIUM, OPEN ALL THE YEAR. For the treatment of female nervous, resjiratcry, t, chronic diseases. Luuyy applances—among then Massaye, Vacuum treativent, Swedish movements, Suspensory Irestuseut. bieo dvauan, biectro-theruutly ‘he, aud all baths. Labeappoitivents iret cheertui resort tor treatment, ret, oF recres sports,” ln @ and th special advantages of the srike vwer Tales outsige Sixty-nine acres udjotuime the above and lying to the west of it in Maryland wil! be time by Mr. Hattersly W. Talbott, trustee, under chancery decree of Moutgoniery county court. Fuil particulars may No charges for consultation. E. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EV LIFE. All business comtuenticl. OU ceLts cack, AUS Lot, ver offered at the sume n oinnibus will leave the offic at 4 o'clock on the di intending purchase ‘Terms of sale will. be one-third cash, ts at one. two, lub thinks it would be easier to run | The success of the ladies’ fencing class has j > the place of sale, with interest, secu: ing and recordin North Charle: vA ra risk aud uot complied with in that tan i. KOSS PEAY, Executor and Trustee, T. FE. WAGGAMAN, Auct. stif terms of sale are BOOKS AND STATIO Ocr Door Sports. LAWN TENNIS GOODS AT SPECIAL PRICES, tricity, Turkish, Russi r Harmonious in color- ¥ SIX-ROOM Fi KNOWN “AS “JAKE VERY VALUA) ACRES LAN ALLYTOWN, D.C. MAY FOURTE . will veil on the pretuisesfronting on | j the Murdock Mill rowd and the Militury road wud ime | apposite the lands ot known as Dumblane and the Burreughs property. BE BUDD'S KESTAUR. On THURSDAY E FIVE O'CLOCK, in. tront rts of lots Sand 10, in inches), wath the improve {Ory sIX-ruom fralue, No, d ms; One-half c: L, ATLANTIC CITY, B. 3. hear Open March 16th to Nov. ist, whl l-cotm AT WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, i a ____—_—s 4°88 7TH ST. 1VE LIVTLU PEPPERS AND HOW 18. is aimost charming story of older folks, and bougut for a time at 25 cents, uieely bound. €. C. PURSELL, Bookseller and Stationer, 418 9th st nw. which consist UMMIT HOLEL,GAITHERSBURG, MD. Mrs. Patton and irom Washington a; balance in six and twelve SUPERIOR GOODS AND PATTERNS. Now is your chance. Take advantage of this great offering. Ladies, it will be your gain. A Pelerine made of Ottoman Silk, lined throughout | with Silk, heavily worked in Beads, with Beaded Net Sleeve Covering, at 83.98, Do not think this worthless on account of the excep- tionally low price; but we can safely say it is well worth a five-dgllar bill. 40 an OTTOMAN SILK JET WRAP, ex- quisitely worked with beads, handsomely finished. It | isa garment we sold at $10.00. A $15.00 Wrap for $10.00; it is a miracle how they can be sold at such a | figure, but we intend to give you the benefitof our | purchase. A Wrap ornamented in the best taste and made in the best possible manner. arraret Silue il cush, at option of cd at the time ot sale KENGUCKY AY 2 45 yards to bench ;Mder Rew mabaxement, Now open. Wath notes bearing option of the purchase: requived at the time of sa recording at the cost of pui All conveyancing aud ser, \ W. RAY, Executor. _ ' N\HE ATLANTA COTTAGE, 10Y South Delaware avenue, Builgings aud one Gra sfrom date of HE KOVAL, ATLANTIC CIry. vrel. appelntneuts aud service Bret-clase.W Ler stupiment of New Sprine Goods : ~ Lsv.vs, late Continental aud Latayetie Hotels, Xai DAY or May, ab. 80 AT FIVE OCU 1 frout of the premises, all ‘the estate, right, | thwand Neplins tot mastitehed Luca Sheets | ssk aud Muck ‘Towels, Sik and | D MINERAL SPRING: BEDI OKD, PA. Leading Mountain Resort” Water Unequaled. Hotel hed, Opeus Jun of lot ten C10) im square Hose am great ver hird cash and the balance in one | st {rom day of sa . J.—UTELS, BOAKDING- hounes, Cottages, Lois and Bati-bouses to let or Tor sale by’ 4.G. ADA Estate and Law mat TLANTIC CITY, ES, axe | @ grave seven feet deep had been dug at the | YEAND. EX-PRESIDE: MONDAY. MAY SIXTH. | TWELVE O'CL« yw of WOOD BK strects north commencing at | seli at the stables | a 1th and 1th given, A deposit of Leiuie at cost of pur- us Mist be Cony erwise parties reser OTEL EMEKSON, ATLANTIC CIT Carclina ave., bear the Leach, Now opem for the UIE semsOLs. ___BAM'L J. YOUNG, Prop. ATLANIIC CLU¥— en nat the Geach. we tnee YS CHEPSEMAN,_ busiuess promptly a JUVENILE COATS. JUVENILE COATS, iar to every one in our | sks they are fa city and consist of— » Landau, complete, MAURICE SMI In Juvenile Garments, from 4 to 12 years, we will again HOLD THE CALL, as we did last season. He- member the advantage we hold over other houses. and the great mistake they make in not having the proper lengths, The waats of the people must be supplied, so we make it astudy to produce such goods as the mothers want. Bring the little ones to us and have them fitted. Our stock is simply gorgeous, Prices the Rubber suits, Gloves, TLANTIC Chad, N. J. Opens Marck 1. -ROUTH? 1. of Washington, DO Tuomas DOWLING, Auc KS SPECIAL PRACTICE VALUABLE SUBURB. , Wh, ex, Kheuruatisis ek AB Specialty tictures permanently cured wit jedical kiectri: an Ge Par Fine seul Brown Carriaze Horses, large and rriazes were made to order for Mr. Cleveland street, New York, who tpain. Dkk. NICHOLSON, M by Flansrau & Co, B took extra care to “huve first- Bo" CORMAN ufftice. my 3-2 AT 5 PER oO ii veED at 8 SexT_o tireo AN AP FIVE PER CENT ON AR ‘Kit eon. 1307 F xt. EK © ta Fst uw, HAND TO LOAN ON GuOD KEAL ALBERT F. FOX, w00 F st_niw. 0. 81,000, 1,500, €3,000," 25,000, . Lowest rates No a EA McIN LIKE, Bis sums of money always on band to loan om soproved real estate security. ip uns to suit HO WAKN Es LOANS ON REAL LSTATE. LOCAL o8 ad Securities, Army and Navy Accounts, DEMPSEY, lax New York u! To LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE 1N SUMS to sult at lowest rotes REDFORD W. WALK! No deay. WM. A be 303 7th #t. nw. 3'¢ PEK CENT, IN SUMS GWYNN NEWMAN & 00., Aare Butiding. LoPSTATE IN ANE pproved raak amay ivan EY TO LOAN ON RrAL bSTATE AT Low. ates DANENHOWE! NGOW LAK & SO! » ERRY, W. VA. mM this city, is pleased to she has secured the above wodation of gUests Open from ILBURTON-BY-THE-SEA, Spring Lake Beach, N.J., Durectiy u the Beach, LETCHWORTH. ky, W.VA. __ my A-Sra LEASE siese than a mile of On the water: com- ig one of the most beauliful views of the At- jon. Harry Libber. dress Box 83, Phoebus, Va, ik COTLAGE BY THE SEA, OLD Po tort, Vu. opeu all the year. 310 to 614 per week. 25-sbun* Ateatoed GEO. Be OCEAN END OF SOUTH CAROLINA AVE., MED s.E. SW BUNSEI Bul sb Y EEN}. Proprietress, _ : attention toyuents. Stem beet For circular, teruus, &c., uddress I GhOSCH. a4 PACIFIC AVE, NEAR 64 vceah rooms; JAMES 8. MOO! AUSpeLsory and other th all the best remedial fwiy aud August, NS __ M3." ECKERT,_ MILES: ¥ it. above tide water: ample ent atienton, rates: May 1, MES. OF FLEY, 1535 Lat. in. ATLANTIC CITY, hoveted and retur ae... Auanuc City, NJ. Mrs. B. R. OWENS 3.; ALwayp _ ap La 5. Waite gor circular, . B. DUTY, Mavager. AMS & CO. reas cotate i. » Ailantic Cay, NJ Nd. SO. KENTUCKY ave. BADDON HALL EDWID LIPPINCOTT. jase Workinanship dis- sued trustee will sell at ou SATURDAY, AY OF APKIL, A.D! 1859 & tract of Tand calle )sittiated in Washington county, :Did, distant about on ly direction irot 7 ACME, lowest, we know. DENTISTRY. he harness is hand-made and handsome, costing ATLANTIC CITY, SEA LND OF KENTUCKY AVE. 7 . _ ASSOCIATION, S14 434 CLOAK DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR. peou-hnehiet” tects Lange for extracting valyean 20c up. Specialisin extracting. Nitrons oxide gas, Painless ex- All work warrented and satisfaction ‘renuliytown, aud ad- erty of George A. Aries, suid purt of tux about twenty (20) acres of ground, < known as the taues pro) on of the sume IN OUR ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED OF FOURLBEN ENLARG! MPKOVED. ED AND TEEEUREASSED OCEAN VIEW, Elevator. E. ROBERTS & BONS. ‘We engrave ona copper plate, and 50 Cards, your palo Fa name, for 86c.,and guarantee the work equal to the i STREET, TREETS NOI irtue of a decree of the Su din the above nunbei ‘Lernin of the sale as prescribed by the Salt Weter Baths in tue Lo! Leguity cause, fev-Sua ER STAG PARSONS, DENTIST, 9TH 1 UDDARD, ATLANTIC CITY, &. 4. the beach. *pistrict of Col third cash and thi 1 the notes of thi percent interest from the diy of sale aud uthe property sold, or_all ‘s option. "Faxes will be’ paid to | be required at muplied with in | . Conveyancing: Dulanee a one (1) and two J vier knw. Fuline {the purchaser must | Without pein by 3 ain-hall eet iuserted, welums tee! best, and deliver your work in 24 hours. ‘eeth extracted ed to gums, Artin. saved; hours ¥ yo. ‘HE WAVERLY.” T ATLANTIC CITY, N. Open all the year, bot and cold ses-water baths im wuts, L will offer for sale. at Louse; sun parlors, Mrs. J. 1.. Bir a. i on WEDNESDAY. the FIFTEENTH t FIVE O'CLOCK P. Mt, 1s of reul estate und the thergunty belonging, in the city of Washington, Dist Dered minety-eizht (98) aud ninety -hine (9%), iu Georee W, Aciixs atid George H, Vlout's subdivieion of square ‘Wedding Invitations neatly engraved. ured by deed of trust Also Menu Cards and all fine work. lescribed parce! Ch the end WEL OLN FEB 4-6: Mail orders will receive our prompt attention. aud reco. ding at purchaser's cost. 4. fel-4m {PME ISLESWOKTH, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J ay ave, AKL io TNR \UCK & MCCLELLAN, laser LARGEST FACTORY IN THE WORLD. GEORGE E. HAMILTON, Trustee. | {vo hundred aud cighi (208), acoopdims to the plat of : suid subdivision of record un the office of the surveyor yj amuttoRed by thnwe-nta welling and a h Hall. Samples sent upon application anywheres in the United States. of the city of Wash. and basement brick building known as Club: ‘there are two large and ¢ ‘Terms of sale: One-®at id balance at owe emi mi the day of sal: represented by notes $#- THE ABOVE SAL sugeenoe ot ihe ram unul MONDAY, MAY 139, same hour and place % POSTPONED IN CON- MEDALS OF HONOR AT ALL EXHIBITIONS. ADIES WHO eEQT SERVIC! suchenen Puyscian tn Je: atten only ‘Kemedy.$. and Tin ota. ne. by order ofthe trustee, THOMAS DOWLING, modiows storerovlus. x the purchase mot Mt two Years, with iu he purchaser and secured | deed of trust upon the premixes sold. £00 east tired ou esch parcel of real ertute us soon the «bid off. ii the purchaser shall fail to comply With the terns of sale within ren (1G sale, the property will All conveyancing” Send for Fashion Catalogue. Given to any one t, LONG-ESTABLISHED 4’ "Piiysician, can be cousulved iher residence, “OL T st. UW. Olice hours trom with Ladies only ‘apz0-lau* We are sole agents for the Standard Fashion Patterns. An improvement on all others, Fie) 8, AND LOT ON DIRS | AD Q STREETS ST. y virtue of a dceree of the Supreme Court of the trict of Cult iuity cauise Nu. 21,- | cost, day cone, will ower .! TH! Py ee b Spectaust ip thas city, See reir t WIN B. Lad, CU. Aucts, aps0-d&ds District of Cohumbii 363, WE, as trostees for sale Gu TULSDAY, at the hours aud places uaned here ices and parcels of land and District of Colun! in trout of the premises, fifteen (115) ivet b; ¢ feet, or Lot one ( ve, Tuny rowed by” ry ts BON tect, wenty= feots of Lor twos inrequare five. hundred and forty welling, on 444 street, be- ALWAYS ONE PRICE. Ft WALTER B. WILLIAMS & BAe VOSE & CO., Aucts, CHANCERY, FERTY, NOS. Eta AVENUE SOUTH of a dec: lowing deserived ccf Gobuaabin: this thisd day’ ot july, 15d, OF VALUABLE the west one in . IMPROVED a4 Ee 331 PLNNSYL- width of the k square five hun iy N 80 IMMEDIATELY AFIEK, the north thirty feet in the width of the Lot of Lot sixty-seven, in wndrad and forty-five, situated in alley, wud 436 aud Mand N streets routhwest, is pe ee Ce BX O'CLOCK P. Hs handed sand ait aud firty-six ( Band Q streets 6 -RNOON in front. sop ata aoe ‘Itcap be given in a cup of coffee or tea or in articles cf food without the knowledge of the patient; it is ab- solutely harmless, and will effect s permanent and