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6 THE CITY AND DISTRICT. SUICIDE OF JOSHUA Ross. Eo RE —— AUCTION SALES.__}_ AUCTION SALES. ___ PROPOSALS, | GF Tar Evesixo Stan circulates in the city | He Shoots Himself in the Head After AA RRS rH TO-MORROW. FUTURE Days. — | STRADRROPORALS WILL. BE RECEIVED AT i " i 3 SMITH AND = i. and S: VEN P. Ma IN STORE 712 SEVENTH vi =e L Proportion to population than any paper in the | t Gloucester Court House, Va, yesterday, EUipriisios oF PHA i STREET NOWTHWEST, an entise slack cfcLste | VERLWALUABLE CORNER PROPERTY. OX THE Id, and i 1 in Washington § io tH ae HR ESTATE OF THE LA FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS. The stock cou] Ppe ea SE CORNER. OF BAND FOUR world, and its cirenlstion in Washington is | Joshua Ross, the young man who was recently at OB Hull BEING ON THE E. sits of everything generally found in first-classes| OPpostTE THE BUREAU og ERAT GERD ay be obtained om argiice- o all ily papers | tried for the murder of his uncle, Geo. IVE D ehiment,. The stock mts PRINT eo ee AG tion at this office. ” Each tid must be arecuonantod greater than that of all the other daily papers | tried for th eS ee Ee LY H| TO THE NEW BrIDGL NEARLY COMPLETED, | Gee Tet Gade meee Sod within Sifteen fe AUCTION. pocrtibed ‘check, Sor ir ~ in the city added together. it verifies its] by whom he had been adopted as a son, shot uw HY ACROSS THE ANACOSTIA RIVER AND By ot ‘SAM SAMSTAG, Auctioneer. | OCLAGK PE Mie pea ELFIRST, 15S0,0¢ EVE | treasurer of the United. Staten us asusnaue fos! the ; P himself in the head, inflicting a wound that THE WAY OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE EX- cers, ~~ | pablte suction fot 4 amd the ese 08 sete tatoo | sstiniactory fuldlinwent of tht omit etn? Savers claims by afidavits and by opening its books | 7” - Se TENDED, KNOWN AS ‘TWINING CITY.” 14, square 263, containing 731) te ale, JAS. i. WINDRIM, will be certain to result in death, Ross shot Oy a By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the eS ares ae TLL equare, feet, + to the inspection of those interested. Some}, uncle about four months ago because es bow Ration e¢ a No. Use7 Incauitg: we wil teat ae eee oe od Weshinrvon, Ty C. May 1 f B x . No. 03 e b " 8: One: ; balance in one and two pinto, DC, other papers boast largely, but they give 20| Hughes had made improper advances toward cart BB Basle op te grivuinc, bosniig ou WEDNESUAY, | REGULAR SALE QF HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE, interest at G per cont per antan and secured by | aria wnlomed Sirejsitee Yor figures. his wife. After a long trial Ross was convicted PAST FOU! LOCK P' M.. the various lots in the MATTING, FAMILY ARBIAGE, BEDROOM wing & Ae] at, option of the ecreiary, Shh Rene, : = = ee of involuntary manslaughter, beard owing a SHOPPERS’ INFORMATION. aon eegel ta 2 RTT SELS\ VAit BS gale. All conveyancing and Besa Rory Berertment aud ite vario ng bare HOLIDAYS IN IRELAND. | technical defect in the verdict he Leshyp a ‘2 my og ge ei Vi Dy 22-dkas aa Aucthnece. | Sune sh tush. The ior mente of ee ee Curious Old Customs Described to the | new trial. Some weeks ago he appealed to a SOME GOOD THINGS FOR 25 CENTS. d two years, notes to be given bears Shrs Ew IRUSTEES SALE OF UNFINISHED TWO: . benstovsclad:cieazy ad iro ft rw s pm day © e. abl i- » a 3 LAN . r R Hes, and inuat be deiivered d ‘Anthropological Society cheat Selgh at eemned al — | mr ecceed be deel at an on ae HOUS COLLECTION OF HOUSEHGED GOODS | © NOtthwist “oR 'w AND Yivah fod iu such quantities ae. tay’ be ree i se e oy ii irit o cus! ption 0 PCTION 4 UR LE: x LET: "3 2 ed. The Dey we serves the righ » yor aig ie ie hedoie eae NURSES’ APRONS, 25 CENTS. ach ot wil be required st time of | _DAY, MAY TWENTY-THIRD, ATTEN AM. it” | pSTHEETS NORTHEAST. | |” °°! | quired the Derartiusat ry fee camo a une holiday customs of Ireland” was the | Ting walk with his ‘wife, and, after returning NURSES’ CAPS, 25 CENTS. ca ale are not complied with in 10 days from day" of | (Q2OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TiGSa ue underswpuca Grantees wil tah eee sted Sb eter ts fe subject of « carefully prepared paper which | wont to the room of a friend, A. C. Rigney, and pe sale the trastees reserve the right to resell the property SA 4 auction in front of the premises on TUE: ive bond satisfactory to the Secretary of the was read last evening by Mr. James Mooney | found him asieep. In the pocket of the sleep- INFANTS’ SWISS C, 25 CENTS. in detuult ut the risk and cost of the defaullug: pus. HANDSOME MAHOGANY Fo H DAY OF JUNE A.D. sss : woe, on which (ide thuist Wie tad i 7 roe - re ? j haser 0} chasers, after five days’ public notice of UPHOLS . TE! CLOCK P. M., all that parcel of real . supplied on application to the before the Anthropological society. He pre-| ing man — a povioliar =a os vs NEW BELTS, 25 CENTS. such resale in some hewsvaper published in Wassing, DRAPERIES At See ED ey at Washington, in the District of Columba deans BP. TRACY, Secretary of the faced the paper by stating that from newspaper | this, roid: “Tam going to kill either yo NEW LACE PINS, 25 CENTS, ; “pats showing thesubdivision can beobtainea | ‘ Bundred and six (SOG) dexcribed ‘as foloes wen “5 ; accounts it might be supposed that there was | ™yself: which shall it be? é cr sapiiuaion to taaanines coer ences {eS EE SBS FRESH BEE VE mig) PP = ‘The gentleman aroused from his sleep, and, BRACELETS, 25 CENTS. RICHARD SMIiTIt aM 4 st the northwest corner of north K street ‘and Fateh aay & ines teal’ Poteek nothing in Ireland to engage the attention x-| thinking his visitor oniy jesting, said: “I don’t mk E ROYAL OUCHAK CARPET, 1 (tty street east, and running thence west alcug the | Aorsad “Drepestia he Prout heel he ee cept evictions and land troubles, but the fact | care which.” Iioss thereupon put the pistol to 8, 25 CENTS. CAREER T, SX: LADIES" Sec! south line of anid Jottwenty, (20) feet tn Gn tbe Dereon ot Provisians cnt ites is, there is a bright side of life, as shown by | his head and fired, the bail entering the tem- QUEENS’ CHAINS, 26 CENTS. CHAIRS, HANDSOME. Bine (9) feet (11) tnchea wide: to be eid aren 7, ee nt! RLEVE the number of festivals observed, many of | ple and making an opening out of which the AKM CHAM, SOLID ar of the premises herein conveyed ; th Wwediatety thei which are purely Keltic in origin. He confined | PFains oozed. “The wound was a terrible one, al are elt gin. TABLE, WITH EXTKA TC g said south line of said alley twen: TABLE TO MATCH: TW the east line of xsid lot, and thence al Line of said lot seventy"two (72) feet beginning. = oo the place of Terms of sale prescribed by the decree are: One-third Navy Vand, Wasist __ Q and must necessgrily cause Ross’ death. Our last importation of the FINEST FRENCH rt SABLE FO MATCe Tart 1 his remarks to the principal holiday customs, He is about twenty-seven years old, anda sates exrea : Nie Sie Yeon alts Py, Vittge of deed of trust, tome, dated August 29 Bowe. excepting those belonging to the purely Chris- | lawyer by profession. He isa prominent re- arrived to-day. This — e the land records of the District of Columbia, end at the QRATED DINNER SERVIC. tian holidays. ‘The first is St. Bridget’s day, | publican, ahd was at one time a member of tho | THe Patterns are superb—entirely new and exclusive he DO paouneds * tuny be Prequil vag the fecal S100 pe day byt ~ . ¥ VARE, VERY SU cash; balance in one and two years, with interest at six sa gee ee at Ry ER LISH VELVET, BODY. BLUSE (6) percent, in notes secured by deed uf trust on preme hich 5 s ¢ February, | Virginia legislature. He had been drinking | designs. EECOND DAY UE MAY, 1900, AT FIVE O'CLOCK CET CARPETS. cmade in the torn of rugs), ANIL {ecu scsd, of ll cab, et option of percheses or nen: Ree ee ee Oe oeeay: | Meatitts NEW WHITE GOODS every hour, Itis dif- | P. M., the following teal’ estate. eituated in Washing: SEU STAND. NETH ERENCH ELATE MIRROR | chasers. “A deposit of $100 will be required at ume of ‘This holiday, he said, is the survival of ‘the fire ee appear en. Ifyou | fot, Cy huowuae andbeing crigialiop numbered | ANU CHANG ANTIQUE. OS HALL, TABLE | sal Conveyancing at ut of purchasr o Hurray Eaoteens Forship which prevailed iu pagan Enrope, and SATAN’S CURVES. Tau to keep you informed of the new things. If vow | six (6), in square numbered six hundred and nine | HANDSOME WALNET MARBLE TOP, CHAM” | Ou ten (10) days defauit tn compl St purchasers’ cost Bank: tosmes cf is > v1 e festiv: se » bs i 509). <4 7 > a ~ 4 —) “ 2 recard ne U poole lle clad heey gr er for narnpten, Come i to see them: Hen outsider sen | Thing of ale; Amount of indebtedness and expense | SULTRY MERING USDERBEDS, MANUSES, | aud risk on five days: neti CRRAY my ayatcath Jo bake a cake anti on the nest dare figues | Sunday, of the Pittsburg Team, Preaches | for samples. of sale in-cash, balance in six and twelve months, with, ee Tank oan wale » MOMMA wantin sigudeaniing Wht Weidiat ts apetied chen Gana to the Y. MLC. AL TOURIST RUCHING, 14 cents per box. This ia | Intcrost al six per cent trorn day of sale, "ov dapoatt Ei tens Prt SAREE 3. HOLDewoRTH Got" be to ohet any Panel ut de rope called ‘St. Bridget's girdle, both of which cheap. The box contains 6 yards of nice White | Cost. vm cena on THURSDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY-THIRD, 0 Febeccs, ral, UN Navy. tape tawde are supposed to be efficacious in driving away | From the New York World Ruchings. ——— bile Rs ON. Trastee._ | 1480, commencing at TEN G°CLOCK, I shall sell the | DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. my ass LIPS ARCHITECT'S OLTICE, U. & evil spirits, both from men and animals, W. A. Sunday, of the Pittsburg base ball club, | 199 different patterns and combination Ruching, | WY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, cuties contents r atte, Glerent residence, No. 1233, W ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers | caved dns ae Ls Sea rORn a a gh CK’: familiarly known as “Billy,” discarded the bat 25 E IM OVED BUSINESS PROPERTY Parties who desire first-class furniture would study a ” T\-FIPTH. at TWEL. a M.. for two B ee oe ae aa Getis Wax pia ad | gern on INTHE WEST SIDE OF 141H BE, BEXWEEN | theirinterest by wiving this este thele attention TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT | Litix for vaults, Pustior sntstennan cee es The present observance of St. Patrick's Day | for the Bible yesterday afternoon. He spoke NEW EMBROIDERIES—All the different widths V AND W, No. 2114. myl7-dts THOMAS DOWLI. ogy ee dats at this . The richt to reject any and all tude is re has little to do with the ancient customs relat- | for an hour at Association hall to an audience | gotvrva: mateh nicely. CRN ERAEPDAY MAY VENTE SECOND, 1889, | J)YUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, — "| By virtue of a deed of trust dated September 34.4. | “Siny’ ARK, Architect U.S. Capitol. ing to that day. He said that there had been a | which filled the long room from door to pulpit. gt HALF PAST FIVE O'C! a I887, and duly recorded m liber No. 1 ‘ IN front of the premises lot 8, square 21 dispute as to whether St. Patrick was born on | Among the listeners were many old bleachers, | T#18 PALES ALL FUTURE BARGAINS IN ROBES, ¢ o dD, '» fo lio tote and | ENTIRE CONTENTS AND GOOD, WILE OF IOK | 4il et seq. one of the land records for she Disieictot 1N AQUEDT front by 120 feet deep, improved by brick store and P. OR AT 321 PENNSYLVANL Columbia, and, at the written: juest of the part, \, TNR. —eahedd pro the 8th or 9th of March, and this discussion | who came through curiosity, and went away leuiartion at stn of sale.—Purchaser to assume note of $1,000 | AVENUE NORTHWEST AT AUCTION, y. | Cured thereby, we will scil at tnbiie auction. ia epee at thie of leading to bosons nee sewerage oem inious | thoroughly convinced of ihe errors of their 1,200 WHITE LAWN DRESS ROBES, $1.98. | ane in six months, and $2 000 due in about two years, | THRE Teo eat 10 Dre LUC Re we eal sal tee | of Dts st, according to tradition, suggest no ENTH day of MAY, A.D. 1889, Cream Saloon as above mentioned. ‘This is an elegant | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ail of b opportunity for persons desiring to en bark in this | (49), in G. N. Hopkins’ et al. sul Dusiness for the approaching season. square numbered one hundred and eleven (111), a8 at UNCANSON BROS., Auctioners, | per plat recorded in liber “I. HK,” tc of the ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers, records Of the surveyur's office of the District of Co- 6 per ceut; the balance in cash, h e way. Kuehne, the big third baseman, and} These contain full quantity of fine White Lawn, with | “4{7] Conveyancing at purchaser cost, Krumm, the new Pittsburg pitcher, were there | two widths of embroidery, 43¢ yards each, for trim-; $100 down on day of sale. 2% WILLIAMS & co.’ uc! em could have toc Lixthdajuuniees be wan « twin. and so they had better compromise. As Sand 9 added together made 17, that should be | to see that things were run on the square. The | Ming. my16-d&ds declared St. Patrick's birthday, and so it has | rest of the Pittsburg team remained at the | EMBROIDERED ‘MULL TIES, 12% cts.; worth Cas been ever since. and February, ra and —— ; ‘ : ge 41d, Statutes ‘at ‘Lange ; P n the | amp ae ruis of sale: Ono-third cash and the balance in | 24; paKe 4 ae ; - . hotel. He simply talked right on, in a plain, | 30cts. HEAST E ETON TS OF RENTS EET WEELING, one, {wo und three years, for, which the purchaser's | Colovel, US. Armuy ay I-atayel si” May day. celebrated the Ist of May, is the P . AND D STREETS G AND H NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION (xO -aring interest from day of sale, and secured: = : festival inarking the beginning of summer. | Wiv«rnished way, much in the manner of Mark NEW LAWNS, NEW BATISTES. 458. BE Sat} : cxoce | faicuivat tie ator sr ueperinee Cave: | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. This was a fire festival. and the lighting of bon- | Antony over the dead body of Cesar. He was| LINEN LAP ROBES FOR CARRIAGE USE. — | | By Vrtirif a decroe of the Supreme Courtof the | on MONDAY, MAY TWENTIETH, at SIX O'CLOCK | Challcuahy at the optioy of, he pure S AND ST: NERY. fires is still an important feature. In addition | dressed in light trousers and black frock coat, | PARASOLS OF ALL KINDS AND ALL FANCIES. | Di Wict ¢f Columbia, passed in. equity cause 11684, poy shall coll 33 front of the premise, part lot | are mot iu aed with within ten day tro QPPCIAL SALE OF BOOKS, AT EACAPS BOOK DBs to the fires, May poles were anciently set up, | and his marvelous base-stealing legs trod the ¢ cane im Eruatec, will offer for. sale, at public auctiou ju frout | runninis back 100 feet, improved by a three-story and | $Me Property will be resold at risk and cost of default: Arnel ine ait aE olds cammeneag May Zh but owing to the scarcity of timber that feature | diamond of Christianity with the same quick MOHAIR DUSTER FOR TRAVELING USE. WERT SECOND! DAY OF MALE LSRDA aE the | basement dwell 8 oc ee aetgh. | tee teat aie. oe _ — ‘We will sell the following books at of the festival has been abandoned except in a | zeal he exhibits on the ball field, THIS WEEK'S SPECIALTIES IN LADIES’ COTTON | jure hereinafter inchooned. the followins parcels of Pa ag pcg Shem tent oy ee aA CHARLES FARL, SPECIAL PRICES. few sections. He mentioned the May days and | When introduced, Mr. Sunday leancd easily UNDERWEAR: ee ee sale, and moneely a deed of tru on properey sold. ON Pe wATE ~ at Son ae Special Pub.te e curious act yor) vi he 3 a ize. jumibia: % i. conveyancing, &., at pure! T's Cost M wn VHANCERY 8A. PAL ES" rE ON price. Miche: fom Scaling batter en | man ei wating a aoe tne | oowsss cows: cowxs: | Mller ocrooxr a, sain tote bana | MPa Suc WWitaet oe SRE ETSTESS TIN | 500 rane toe THE UNLUCKY SEASON pitcher's distance inthe audience. ‘The young | We offer a GOWN made of good Cotton, yoke of street northwest by —- . a By virtue ofa decree of Supreme Courtof the Dis- | 100 latest io” is marked by the festival of Whitsuntide, which | Man feeling himself marked for life, fidgeted | inserting combined with a cluster of tucks, trimmed Ou Bad street, by OF fee THURSDAY. MAY TWENTY THIRD, cote bourand | Hinecheey sear tece easy Cause No ANT of | “Ebat, Fre . and grew red in the TF : Hav a pray les around neck and sleeves with embroidery to match; occurs about the end of June. No one goes on positions of an ima; ecount of the rain. undersiened truste: nary first will At HALF-PAST FIVE O:CLOCK P. M., sub lot 24 at publ: tin, WALTEL 1. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, the y es, On MONDAY, the TWENTi- or begins any work during this | man, which were played respectively by a re- | Plaited back; full length. Speciai price, 98 cents, square Si fronbne 26 fect on D street an nig rer oo EVENTH. DAY-OF MAY. A.D.’ Ts59, at FIVE t. John’s eve. occurs June 23, and is | constructed Chinaman and a man witha bloom-| We offera CAMBRIC GOWN, yoke of Valencienn: ononeniee Sear eick Gand fhe: una Shiblot STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSL (Xo. 901), | O-CLOCK P.M. all that yarcel of real ontate in the eity “Kubert fis cloth idsummer night. Mr. Mooney spoke of | ing full 2 feet 10inebes front on D pwn nose, Mr. Sunday proceeded in | Lace, connected with cluster of tucks; double ruitte | 226, square 8 NUE AND NINTH | 0f, Washinugio PRRET SOUT! jot 15, in square 7 | on < } - ~ blic alley; and a!so sub T SOUTHW Bo gn CHAS. BAUM’S BOOK DEPARTMENT, the burning of boncs in the bon-fires so as to |a soften easy way to seatter the hot ground-| around the neck, yoke which is plaited back. ‘This Sat fogs eS BET Ele obalcertan doa of trast. duly recorded in feet with of the nett OK DEF ENT. make the atmosphere offensive and drive away | ers of light in every direction. In each instance sai tae wine O8 On street by 1 mblic alley. iber No. 1069, folio 213, et seq., one of the lan iE secs, tuence saris A OO: the dragous. He thonght that the name bon- | he hit home. id ee ee ee oe ee hr cent subdivision of lots | records of t jumbia, and at the request | 2/3 feet, the rag: ran eninge oe “ = fire had its origin from this circumstance. The men on the bench behind Mr. Sunday | We offer » CAMBRIC GOWN, best quality, Valen- corded ML SUEVESOF' | OF Public auction, on THERSDAY FUE EWENTE: | teres of wy be FINANCIAL, ‘The of the holiday a i as the little y ed out over | Ciennes Inserting, with cluster of tucks, with deep 10 wit: One-third of the | THIRD DAY OF MAY, AUD. 1880, ALEVE OGL OCK 18 mouth sale 2 The f the holidays of Hallow as the little ri Ider raced out over to wit: One-third of the | ‘itl tin’s day, and St. Stephens’ si, secured by the iswOry Ne se-lines of truth on the three-baggers of | ruffle around neck h herring \d sleeves, finished ¢ balance in two equal I.. to the highest’ b ons erstom lobserva ich | rhetoric, and ran through the opposing team of | bone stitching; full length; 21.68; regular $2 gow: a wo zeus from the day ch ee on it: ee a ig lot num: teen sind on, ati ation of sale aud pay. nt of the se Member N.Y. Stuck are connected with the ivals, paper j sin and dorks Mr. Sunday held up before | We offer a superior quality COTTO! Be eee thiatiC ee er main Ten OE ROR etn | Gann ns SE te ota ee ee — BS aoe CORSON & MACARTHER, wave oo feces at ia cat one Nir ts ae Which is of a mass of tucks, plaited back trimmed | Ue me ey eC, ques Chauie, to be coanpliel improved by a throe-story brick dwelling house with | $1 006i by reqtiradat SIOTER BUILDING, 1419 F 8, x ‘The election of the following to membership | (chances, the other white and | found neck and sleeves with embroidery, finished | division will bereits f te of ae: On -Half of the purchase money in cee x = was announced: Dr. Wm. A. Hammond. Dr. I ng routed the team of Satan, | with herring bone stitching. Price #1. a: ee ¢ash within ten ra the day of and the 3, Langhorn, of Philade phi A. S.Willet | y turned his atte a to coac ay We offer a GOWN made of the best quality cambric, | _ GEO. W. STICKNEY, 4 be in tro oqual parments at ome sad two yea Penna, ave. n. w. 7 secured by th notes of the purchaser and a first di property sold, the suid notes to bear ix percent per annum from the day of sale, of $150 will be required when the property T AND W is sold. All ‘conveyancing at the purchaser's ‘cost, CLION,, ‘Terms of xaie to be plied with within ten days NESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- | from the day of sule, otherwise {ue trustees reserve the a re rT Bee, at HX O'CLOCK: mm frou of the | right torescil the property at the slob sted’ Geet OF the LADIES’ GOODS._ the assistant seeretary of Agricuitur r ‘The | He implored the players in the great game of | Mother Hubbard style, entire yoke of Torchon Lac resignation of Dir. 8. V. Proudfit. the general | life not to steal so far awey from the bases of ed with neat embroidery, ible ruffle of Tor- secretary, was accepted with regret, and Dr. | religion. He pictured the horrifying dangers | M#eFed with neat embroidery tasers a bape Frank Buker was elected in his place. of being eternally put out, and asked his audi- | ©” around necks and sleeves, Special value . = oval. tors to slide in upon every opportan Our CAMBRIC GOWN (we claim this because the de- aOR VEPNESD = With a vagae motion of his hand towards an | sien is our own), yoke of solid embroidery connected | SECOND UNNI Shy Jnvostory tine Houses | defaulting purchster ‘ LADY, FORMERLY CARRYING ON DRESSMAK- EDUCATIONAI 4 ing in New York, would like the patronageof Wash- 500 Sth st uw. | ¢ Trustees, AM J. MILUEK, 486 1 b) MAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. y1l-d&ds Npuomas DOWLING, at securities, Dist Insurance and Te hone Stock bought and sold jy18 Lone Stock dealt an, ican Beil 4 laser, with a surety of sureties approved by ti: J*° ¥. Conson. INO. W. MACARTN | » speaker made the | with tucks, trimmed around the yoke with embroid- | and One Thrce-story Pr whenever he Terms: pird casi Arranging to Receive New England Dele | statement that the devil i . flew ce, #2.68. = — sleds Neto es; ie orices verte ty OKTHAND—SIMPLEST, MUST RAPID, MOS’ egates to the Supreme Commandery. meer upon his Knees. ‘The man with | 7) S00 rutetn ney vein ree: rasa ye ioe Bn sarrapstcien cok oesetice ae eos anil lusting wpecialty. Cat mer 'apiG-oee® | SS leriide. “troicieny in thi roche Abate i - __ | the red nose fumbled the evident liner and re- | Another CAM cays ae pres cost: GoU deposit required at the thue of sale a HE MAISON CHEVALIER, HEAD scHUO The session of National Commandery, No. | tired in confusiow serting and tucks, back of which has a cluster of pin De ane THOMAS DOWLING VERY VALUABLE IM- = f $46, U. O. G. C., Monday evening, was one of |. Turning lis tucks, double rufie around neck and down the front, | _™9!5-d&ds sabes PROPERTY, BEING NUMBER 1130 of Fifth ave. and 17th st., New York, especial interest. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Norris ; of the pitfalls which dragged | finished with herring bone stitching; extra good ale in front of the premises on | Bes to inform the ladies of Washington that they will THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY 0) LOCK P.M, part of jot 3d street northwest young men toruin. The Chinaman played his position without an error. He took the ily with ase and almond-eyed innocence, said nothing. and Mrs, McBride were initiated into the order. ‘The commandery decided to nominate Richard length. Pric CHEMIS! 82.98. ! cH be there during the present week at the Arlington hotel. CHEMISE! INSTRUCTION IN auto 33 An opening of Summer Bonnets, Hats and Dresses, | AJ ; E ANTS Oa Est c. : 3 re neck, wi Ahan pecii orted fo casion. y17-7 Call on 7 t= - H. Yates tothe grand commander for com-| and sawed several cords of mental celestial | A” elexant CAMBRIC CHEMISE, square neck, with Terms m. fc. specially imported for this occasion. _my27-7t_ | Cail and eve the wemiottul praseer ce eee, mandery deputy. Grand Commander Eble | W904. Warming up with his subject, Mr. Bun- | inserting and tucks, trimmed around neck and sleeves $100 will Ziti JPERFLUOS HAIK PERMANEN my 16-1m* ae oy discarded his notes and stepped out from | with embroidery, only 7: as : ets. Regular $1 Chemise. occupied the ch poin mittee from the other commanderies, Chri: by ek ir, anda committee was ap- PY SURERT CAPITOL STKE \UAKANTER TO a Free ORTH SIDE OF K 4, AIRST AND NOKTH ; the little stand against which he was leaning. | another good CHEMIS| ed to co-operate with the excursion com- | }ie declaimcd upon the dificulty of gcosing @ Mis. DR. GABRIEL, with solid Embroidered ‘tric needle Without injuring the skin or leay- ( PIER 3 AND OF 1321 G st. aw. yoke, trimmed around neck and sleeves, full length, at ap jan home run, and said i ince tha on THURSDAY AFTEENOON, May twenty-| Mire. M Pras ~ Se sintered ta emir gy Sia pegs ee Special good value. THIRD, at SIX O'CLOCK we will sell in front of the J. =a, “HERS PREPARE The New England members of the Supreme | there was a remedy in religion for the most ob- : * 1329 F st, n.w., at Mrs. Harrison's, fe. Clases Gansmneniie “C G tiew ts praia in | Stinate case of spiritual charley-horse, We offer exceptional good value in a CHEMISE, with Pree CRT OF LOTS 1 AND 2, SQUARE 621, _ FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS, ssous day or evening. FLANK E. HALL, ‘Secneilia a Ok coke bathed 1 by | .,Siter a short pause thp speaker looked fixedly | square neck, yoke of torchon lace, trimmed around a fect frontcf lot 2 aul the weet 3 oxville, Tenn.. will return to their homes by : | amy le 4 Ak — — ——— - 1 at his auditors and remirked substantially that | neck and sleeves with torchon lace, at 98 cts. TEU Anat A ee ee SELECT ORNAMENTS FOR _ ‘ashing Zz 2 2 ¢ rig =" 4 My : Inches on K street, near North Capitol stre nd run- a THE HAIR. . y a rang Here Inte | the happicst day of his life was the one on} our gu25 CHEMISE are of extraordinary value, | SINGLE AND DOUBL. WAMDEOBES, | ting back ton 20 foot tly. This property can readily | HATR DRESSED. BANGS SHINGLED. Aso Onarons ’ Saturdsy evening, ta inst. Arrange- | which he was signed to play a position in the HAT MATA LOWS SAD BOT | be divided into two building lots, being near Hlectri¢ | aps auue SEAMPOOING. om foro FIVE WiER'S SEI 3 ments are being perfected by the members of | right ficld of Christianity. He asked the aud. | B&V¢ Yoke of embroidery trimmed around neck and TOILET WAX _ Wand Sc. Aloysius Chureh aud Hstreet cars, : commence Wednesday evening, June 12, at the order residing here, to tender them a | 7) - if they Were not tired of the | *leeves, skirt bottoms and full lenehth. eal we bewr vemten a nee cok Reamer tee summer hearty welcome to this city. They wili go to and juggles of sin, and implored them to | At $1.98 we offer a CHEM b, . square able s d to be secured by decd of Lans: Tanone 3 Ews Mount Vernon on Monday at 10 o’cloc! . and on loge publ OOKS 0 : r yar LORY,” “AC he | take up the bat of truth and slug the outcurves imam ith torchon I 140 arpund neck | te bY ISM." Descriptive yrice-list tree Monday evening will visit Good Will Command- | S'g.1 nae folitas| resp Avaqupabeenibenitamineaties cpaeeaccbaiet | 5 pan matt Of S209 renatred af thane of ale, MERTZ & COMPANY. ss MARTYN COLLEGE OF LLOCUTION AND ery. No. 2, which meets in Scottish Rite hail, of encouragement he called attention | 27 “ieves Bottoms are finished with tucking ap KITCHEN KiQUISET cd URCANSL seat 4X, 313 Gth st, uw, Calf « block east of city No. luv? G street northwest, and the members ¢ fact that the umpire of creation wa lace. Good value. On TUESDAY MORNIN 5 and wise. ‘Turning agsin towards tet bhec, ——— mated in a general way that At 75 cents we claim to produce the best possi! ame of life should have no | embroidered ruffle, and cluster of tucks above same, | 12.83!" decisions. The Chinaman | good cotton, in all sizes. | to tuts Senay ranacke were Seccinns with | At 75 cents we also have a SKIRT, finished with | LE ttention by the audience, and at. their | 4eP cambric ruffle, with cluster of tucking in the | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: L. conclusion a hymn was sung, after which the | Tuffle and also cluster above the rufite. P, Shoemaker to Mary E. Freeman, sab 23, sq | meeting ended, An alter-mecting was held in| We offer at 98c. a splendid COTTON SKIRT, wi 179; $2,972.50. W. Mayse et al. to D. Birtwell, | the parlor, just acrass the hall, at which Mr. | dcop-Cambric Rutile, consisting of Nine Tucks in t subs 57 to 61, sq. 2—. D. Birtwell to Ren. | Studay was chief spokesman. On the occasion-| ame, with Fifteen Tucks above the Rutile, in all | to T. J. King, pt. 13, sq. 490; .. | rostrum, Our $1.25 SKIRT has no equal, it being made of Moore to J. S. Mason, sub 30, #q. | Super Stout Cotton, Deep EmbroideRed Rutile with of the order generally are invited. The New England party have chartered a special Pullman car for the trip. under the Management of J. D. Swain. of Nashua, N. H., the supreme treasurer of the U. 0. G. - Transfers of Real Estate. we) mylo LADIES’ DEPARTMENT in charge of Mr. 0. . Wegner, late of New York. Auict ins pS Habits, Jackets, Cloth Costumes to order at QF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON] very reasonable prices, ‘AK WASHINGTON STREET, Whether you purchase your material of us or ndered in Equity Cause No. not we will be equally pleased to take your ~ Bailey ct vir ¥ undersizued, on SKIRTS! SKIRTS! ] 1889, commenciny at 10 v'sock contents ot the | stree orth > UALCH'S CIVIL SURVICL INSTITUE, 1 iu uw. Persons: prepared. most all chatuinatic Cutten toukht and com= seureaully revised st references. 14 A VARD ¢ DESIRES 4 suely oF in small cases, Any Elizabeth G. order, WMH PLaS |. A. M., astee, will offer Fit and workmanship first-class. wane __ At uan's, Ut F st. m.w, Model Fitting Patterns cut to measure, 111H STRLET N. W. furnishing and thi e THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, rWO BUILDING | 1, BEWEEN K AND L LOTS ON St STREETS z On MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY VEN TIL AT SIX O'CLOCK, We will sell in front of | I) Iville Bell's subdiv netuwn, D.C, of part of Square No. 11 Vhs Jot contains about 9.534 square feet, hus a frontage on street of about GL feet and ‘a depth ou Park of about 136 feet, wick’s sub of sq. 471 by adepth of 100 SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- ABLISHMENT, 1205 New York a 1 Geuts' work of every desc Veivet and i:venme Dresses. ANTON AND CAROLINE LELCH, toxuerly with A. Fy rps wei SCLLUOL UF LANGUAGES, 723 14h st. now, a tien, Se ges _ aud Mai B. Mason to f 3 MeL. Caras to FOREIG OTES. Cluster of Tucks above, full widths. | Sebo sancaicon sack tovet'ineor sels: clk A area oP WNSEN MeL. C. Bacay oy: Soon eos Tae Amat ie hi Raced At $1.68 we also have aspiendid SKIRT with a Deep | ¢ mplied witht in ten days, other wise richt res . and the terms are scher of Elocution. | 3 ‘arusi y_A. Marr e American consuls in England gave a/| Hamburg Rufile in several different Patterns, Cluster | Fes¢!l at risk and cost of purchaser, after five ¢ applied with within 10 days thereafter. Con- naw Voice Culture Oratorical and 265. sq. se H. A. ¢ . . » Gra ol it Y veyanciny, &c,, at purchaser's cost. ne ripped. Ladice” ky S17 13th st. now, 431 -Gm Pairo, lot, bik 19, Brock , | farewell banquet at the Grand hotel in Londen | o¢ xine Sucks above the Ruffle, All eizes in stock. ad MORGAN H. BEACH, Trastoc, a ‘specialty, Tuirty-nve years’ experieuce, Prices | GYENCERIAN DUS a kheak tik 7, bik. 19, Brooklan last night in honor of Waller, late constil- myl1-eokds 472 Louistana ave. nw. | inoderate. Goods catied for aud deliverca sid | BEEN Poenaoh k0Ge et Hergesheimer toSarah A. Herzesheimer, sub“, | general of the United Stales, CORSET COVERS. — CORSET COVERS, = a = —— ees Gn Rateem’ | Poues oan ted tomes bweobees tanieed Ine #q. 963: 3—. D. Birtwell to C. Gessford, subs . \HOMAS DOWLING, Aucttoncer. LL-WOOL GARMENTS, MADE UP OK RIPPED ~ e af to 26, oq. 88; @—. C. Gessford to D. Bie, vices from China report that eleven | We have so many attractive and clegant styles of aay as dyed a good mourning black Wormley to €. D. Brooks. sul 23, sq. 206; 2. Huper for having marde red oman who Ria of space we will only give you a description of our Under and by virtn ——— | Gonzaga College to Phillipina Lehnert, sub | te™pted toarrest some of them them after they | pest numbers, however; our readers will gather from whine tn tout on ae a [ >, trated catalorues tree. 189, sq. 621; £3.10. L. Perry to Kate Chap- | bad burglarized a store. the descriptions given much information as to Styles, Q strect, tis aud 14th streets, by a | TWENTA-THIRD DAY. OF. AL: vat HALF _HOUSEFURNISHINGS ¢- hamomace man lot 25, T. and B.'s sub Pleasant Pla The report that a treaty had been arranged Materials, and Trimmings, depth ot 100 fot to, an alley, ianproved, by, s lange pa ta cel pmnaee 6, improved aes ih — 1,465.60. W. P. Dole to 8. K. Bond, pt. between the government of Legitime and] x. ose cone si oa i pee tntatning 14 Tooms belo for, and ait mhodem isda FEGAN & AkD, Executor. | Cooma By Gus ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 313 6TH r No. 983, CORSET COVERS, are High Neck, trimmed | ins, #q. 195; $1,500. Lonisa Graham to M the French government is semi-oilicially de- i" a wena improvem: No. 13433 Q street new. = = ot, near City Post-vthee. Colored students not Parker. pt. 206, sq. 94: nied in Paris, saround neck with Embroidery of neat Patterns, at rns: One-third eo 1, 2, and 3 years, —_ - to S. W. Hall. sub lot 1. se i or send for catalogue. mbt the duke of Norfolk heads a public invita- | 7° hele soos Oe A full line ef - —— - be ir tion for contributions for a silver Nubile teatd- | 2. 965, CORSET COVERS, are High Neck, trimmed | of $00 at time of sale. and recor @AS COOKING STOVES MEDICAL, &. 5 5; 2 monial to Cardinal Manning. sround neck with decidedly Pretty Patterns, Pin Tuck: | Thya\ de Auctionedr, OUSES, ON Ts. On hand and for sale. ADIES WHO REQUIKE THE SERVICES OF AN becca McWillian: F. Gilbert, lots 3 3 Prince Bismarck and the princess of Wales | ## down the Front, 3i., all sizes. TH AND SEVENTH STREETS bik. 8, Takoma Park; $—. B. F. Gilbert to (peneuced female plysician should cousult Mrs, No. 521, CORSET COVERS, consist of low-neck, nye Ee tT. 7 On VRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWeENry.|_™B31 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. ve sent congratulatory letters to Captain ISON, 1100 Purk Face ne, bet, Bund, it X sts, ne, Ladies only. Remedy... 1ny22-Iw c. M. H + Same pro =—. | Murrell, of the steamer Missouri, which res- | trimmed around neck and sleeves with narrow Em- ALE OF THE ALDER DAIRY | FOURTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of | —=—————— SSS — ae : - e s—.}3 . e + O20 AND 931 D SVL L Well b the ceuntoes os aime ‘So IE %8 = » OREST, LOQG-ESTABLISHED AND Caroline Cohen to Jane G. Edwar cued the passengers and crew of the steamer | broidery, made of the best Cambric, 50c. Wass (DAC ARALCTION. “|” "| Washinton beng Lots tr lirti-isandia aus | GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. “hte S44 im; ¢ B. F. Gilbert to Danmark, No. 2526, CORSET COVERS, is square neck, finished | _ By virtue of a decd of trust dated the Lat day of May, | SapMyfton. beine Lote 8-0, 1 11.12 and 1h square | __ GouN'd — = uw. OBice hour trou Thomas, lots 27 and 28, Takoma park The Hamburg-American steamer Rhaetia janes eal ip ee eee he eat B. F. Leighton et al., trustees, to A. Mc: and Mayse to same. pt. lo 830. 56 *. P. Naylor to Ixaa thof 110 tect alley, and lot 13 fi = —— with fine quality, Embroidered around neck and- | ¢eq,on sot the land records of the District of pie ge er le oa md H. D. Barz p HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT adat the written requestof the parties se- and with a 15 foot side alley these Hots can be readily KS as the oldest established advertis= eb, the Uuidersiguelt will offer tors subdivided if desired, and being in the, immediate vie IMPORTER AND TAILOR, an 4 the cily. Ladies, you cam » ciuity of 2th street Should cotiumand the attention of ubdentiy cousut Dr. BROTHERS. 000 B st. swe baleen, rors and, toe aerate for, unneae | Haste poner, tg form ou that his NEW GOODS | Faiteular”alivtion Buid 40 all dnckace yet WO purposes, “Will be sold ve Just jes, married oF single. Forty years” exyerience. TELY APTER wo will sell JGAl personally fits all garments madein bis “4 bia, viz: All th ‘il tot_nurubered six (6) HIMEDIATELY Ce a RIT, ite ts in my 16-1" a Iusiganee umautcrd thrce aad and seventy eizht tablishusici — dl fronting 24 feet 6 inches, and with rear and side alk ts EAD AND BE WISE—DB. BROTHERS, No. 2502 i8a CAMBRIC CORSET COVER, finished | (379), contained within the following ietes aud and improved by two 2-story Ave Toons brick boonet 1111 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Ph ee s 2 > Soe, Herinuing et the southest c 0 rye Any i ~ ibe Oldest J-stablished Expert Specialist in with solid Embroidery buck and front, nicely trimmed | and | running, thenee north one" hnindzed Brledpe phe pelle meen pry pone ed ed Washineton, D.C. from Hamburg for New York, before reported in collision with the brig Eleanor, was only slightly damaged and proceeded on her voyage. Premier Tirard. replying toa deputation of cafetiers and others, said that it was impossible = interfere with the management of the exhi- ition. Prince Albert Victor, of Wales, opened a new sleeves, perfect fitting, at 75c. Tumba No. 530 is a splendid CORSET COVER, made of | front of the | ‘dest Cambric, Inserting back and front, trimmed | {ihe yy My around neck and sleeves with edge of Embroidery, 85c. | sitfated in Woshington City, in tl istrictot Colum- to A. Johnson, Waggaman to and B, sq. 755; ie isin Jon lines of street cars apa proposed union depot, | x gee | BEA will EO ok steal ueatendny aie around neck and sleeves with Embroidery to match, | fibty-seven (TN )) feck, ‘Terms; Oue-fourth cash, in one and ‘two : THE COURTS. dock at Belfast yesterday 1m the presence of an | *0% ince cand cne-bslf (0) in pre agents Sagrede eens ager ye oppo ag oS WOOD AND COAL scribed aud sworn beture we, Dy Dr. BOL Meds . is immense crowd of people. The prince was euch, hundred and exxhty-seven (187) feet t deed of trust on premises sold or all cash, at_ option — ~ = ———— | SAMUEL ©. MILLS, a Notary Public, in and tor the aud Leng te Covrt— Jago Coz. given an ovation. ‘We positively assert that our CORSET COVERS are | (jt) inches t Dstrect an thence east, thirty, 30) | of purchiter. deposit of $100 Zequifed ouleach rouuest DODGE. District of Columbia, this third day of July, 1889. =} PRS agt. Shepherd; renewal of | Although the physical health of the empress | perfect fitting and entirely faultless, feet six and one- ches to the Tlace of be- | lot at time of sale. Conveyancing, &., at purchaser's may 1G- Lau” “ > : ‘To x lar the im- re NT, a Week: Be Sands, receiver, authorized. | o¢ austria bas bee much benefited by a sivements thereon, cousiating of ‘& sixatory brick | Cott terms to be complied Criimiod verchecsr cond aimee ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE Wheelan agt. Young: G. E. Gartrell admitted “33 ssi y mas- | PILLOW SHAMS. PILLOW SHAMS. =| Piling covering the entire lot and the dxtures | Wise, Female at risk aud cost of ray apna Wholesale and Retail. or twoot Dr. BROTHERS’ Invivorating Cordial, ry comp t. “Medford agt. Hanley; A. | **8¢ treatment, to far as her mental condition Caine Shis substantial and cloeant busiding w I Aa eae ae Anthracite Goal of all kinds constantly on han, ail cure Muy case of uervous debility amd lows of ales Phe . {| concerned there has been no improvement, | Weeall yourattention to our largo and varied dine eee a Ta Ss ccdaliy: forthe dary | Pap } tm npn tel . itm vigor 40 the whole ayster, . Hanley appointed guardian ad litem. eel" sinsndir' nt of tente ie anything but a | @ch season brings us further to the front—and wo { bustuens und sronplets inallite sinaiimente the | Avot DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. GEORGE'S CREEK CUMEERLAND COAL, 900 st. ae ‘myld-lin ; sale decreed; H. vis trustee, ssia “ oJ on the oor, being | —? a =} eS __ _ — Prozare Covnt—Juige Co: ay et alien emperor, and very little in sympathy | ©” Safely say that our assortment has never been 60 ppg wt in the city. Tere ae GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. jae selec dae gones ny eg tig te ig ig] Monday estate Abraham 1. Kose; H. §, | With the army, especially the younger genera- | extensive, and our prices you will find to be the lowest Saree eer eeoet iad ieeigt, sieves the eediding te | So uM IRON GAie ‘OF VERY VALUABLE I. EE eR RAR eed geuuune and reliable ill for sale. “Neverfail, Ask foe Walter. administrator: bond $1,000. Estate of | tion of officers, for the best possible made goods, hated by steam, and in addition to its capacity for PROVED PROPERTY, BEING NUMBER 1149 | , Tard, and Office, 2008 Water, SSS Ea oe ee —— gro og fer Summons of wit- : Liskepoccnyn of a demand by the British | A SPECIAL SHAM. An Elegant pair of SHAMS | the dairy business has fuse Kitchen and dining | TWENTY-FIRST STREET NORTHWEST. Aeaeeanegs — — bear pa . Lo 3 | foreign of . All pills in pasteboard boxes, pink wrap- he Portuguese authorities have e e c] AC employes. On ull the floors above the % {WENTY- ‘wil acendtted to probete ned ete as made of good cambric, cluster of tucks all around, | sixth Hour) for cimployes. On e FRIDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH Da’ I will offer for sale, in front of the remises on ton, D. C. ‘ node dangerous counterfeit. Bend 4c (etamped reign : So al EG TREAT: dre GCLOCR Pou ts a oR Az. | __zelephone—Zard, 054-2; Branch office, 956-2. mh20 | FF" Sricaias and “MELEE BOK LAbiEG” ie H. Bergmann; boud $1,000. seettict? yebstuct the passage uf Bishop | with deep cambric ruite, $1. “Terms of ale: One-fourth of the purchase money in | frouting 17 feet D inches on 2ist meee bee toot = letter, by return mail. 10,090 textiuouinls 3 21,000. Smythies, who, with a party of missionaries, sash, and the balance i three equal fustaliments, | RY tect to alley, ‘House fous states, par eae SPECIALTIES. LADIES who hove peed cee Ma LET oo, Puosare Courr—Register Clagett, is on his way to Lake Nyassa by way of Mozam-| BRIDAL SETS. BRIDAL SETS. | Payable in two, throo and for years aiter date, the de: | press brick text, ail maedeen lntoreeeara == ——_ 2-5 NNER Stor Sa Paulas Pe _ Yesterday, estate of Mary E. Thompson; peti- | bique. We have taken great cautios to secure only those de- | ferred Pay at ceured by deed of truston thee race | CXeellent condition. W3EX YOU HAVE TRIED DocToxs, Mepr- | "= = —— 4 tion filed aud order of publication. Estate of | At a meeting of , pu of ali cash, at tho option of the purel {og ne mesg Known at tine of axle A. — eines, and city iu Vain: when you areut-| 7). MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS ARE THE “4 >, i of the Dublin branch of the } signs which we control ourselves, During the past | erty sli, or all cash, p the purchaser. | $100 required, GEO. W. STICKNEY, terly desperate, the STROPOISE cure you ‘Standard Kemedy tor all blood discases, Frank Coger; will par Bow Proven. Estate of | national les * a in Bridal | Iu case. ed payments the purchaser will be re- y20-dads Auctioyeer. | no matter what your disease or its progress, Lesa, or skin troubles; urinary diseases Richard Thosspkine; will filed. Estate of Btill- | Proposal ts ttoiee there Rennrad oor arias pares ptt pe ge te eg — | XIMTUE OF 4 DECKER OFTHE SUPREME | my1l-lmo" " JOHN'N. WEBE.GI0 Ret nw. | inioty-cirti hours. Price, ¢ 1} Sateeetie epee man F. Dolbear; do. jand as an insidious attempt at a further absorp- = TS the most | of ie burch oi ie. Terinsof sale tobe cont | Eauity cause Noe TLGSG, Beiter se Bodies art | [LECTRIGITY=16 YEARS SPECIAL PRACTICE | milint Sukiees ital vitality mirtonenctaltay wae Count ix Gexerat Tena —Justices Hagner, | tion of that c i i >, i BRIDAL OUTFITS from popular prices to the most | {4 4 at the purchaser's cost. ‘Lermsof sale oan | Sey > ervous ‘tional disurders, Mia Sc. Price, $1. dent sealed by iiail. bor sale at Jars awk Montgomery, * | would obeecantcy. He said the Parnaliites } 5 ssnsive Te weit serve the Heb to resell the property atthe | May, LGU, the undataigtasis us wasters Mail eatae: | Liver tmvcion heen eras ti ae: | iss STANDIFUKD Sour. dthand F mw. Yesterday, Harmon agi Washington ana| “U4 obstruct the measure, MOST TASTEFUL AND HANDSOME GARMENTS. Hand” cost of tue asain pure sae aiterive will cai te sala nt pantie, soc NTEFOURTH | Hairs removed. Buicturee peraswentiy TISTRY. Georgetown railroad compaay; argued and| The United i vance | Caen DesTiven ateenesnmenent thecie iat —— ‘beginning a Di, NICHOLSON, 3 iN : sete oe pevgree! Soa mi | Spates Brethren Conference. SAMPLES OF DRESS GOODS SENT TO ANY PAT | C22! Pay Ge Thay Oiabo, ‘at Fol hy DE) yesterday, the general confer- partly. Lamon agt. McKee; motion to dismiss . B. WHIT: O'CLOCK P. “M.. the following-deseribed | pi Tid, TE} rrusteos, erty situate and being 1m the eity of Washi ——= | | Gave ASSOCIATED WITH ME DR. JULIAN ce of the United Brethren was presided ov OF THE UNITED STATES. my6-dieds = the District of Columbia, {0 wit, sub lote eT GARTRELL, Surgeon Dentist, ¢raduate Sppenl noted. vougehe : — - TRON and 13, of Callaghan ahd’ Harher's subdvieion of IAN AND AN! Denusty. CU KERREDY, D-DAY omen Gounr - Cluef Justice Bing, P bee Pessaree te Dickson. te ; 1. Rike and ie a OUT OF TOWN HOTEL PROPRIETORS Pierre ne AIOSDI AE EWES TY: Seana ste o yaa aguas D0. andthe eat PI 508 = ones alt __| University of Tabs noe Poke ag: a ‘o. agt. Simmons, ; ere adde: © trustees VENTH, 1889, same ho . i ware ALLET Vis? UPRI ICE Morgan agt. Shelly; default. ane) printing establishment, Of he | can receive valuable information rearding the prices Sard fo weather." By order of the trastées, cas with a Partecuitcon to sald property Valonging, bs Reece fare Ly tocloseout | YK H. 6.24 ha. w.. bet, Gthand 7th send SSIs ee A resolution offering the support of the con- | °f Housefurnishing Goods and Bed Coverings, It will | “my:21-dads ecstatic tera feta ‘with lot 4, andcontinuiug in the onder pt eceeded ea i a Ee Well Pleased With Them ninct liga Prohibitionists in their crusade | soon be time to take summer boarders, Corrempond- | Fnioarass DOWLING, Auctioneer. "Term of sale: One-third of the purchase money in rs A 8 Fees miderate. mys-tar_ Prom the Cineinnti Gazette 3 penne’ liquor ‘traffic in Pennsylvania was re- | ence solicited. aes SALE OF IMPROVED REALESTATE, | cash. aud the residue in two equal instalhnents, the ren B BRALTQPE PITAL ASBOCIATION, 618 414 SF. ced ith the noe Comtesse | al, aber: Comaer ‘ar saetod "Sabbath | gc "= umm meme ANTWnEaE: ina fo | “ALERT 28° SST RREEY OMEE | ics Serco et of purchaser pevath’ sapsce FN OSC aan aud’ go, Ne chapwe for extracting Pleased with the new Commissioners given | school secretary, with the following wckeel | Nien Gy dood of track on thes peceecty souvuned, =r 3 3 foun them by President Harrison. From all ac-| board: D. D. erger, Ohio; 8. E. Kumler, > and sé of trust dated 24th Fel A. ively, pidgsitneconded in Liber ease February, A; | cured ay Sea Mai eh stig dee = counts they are both entirely free from all ring | Ohio; C. B. Rettew, Pennsylvania; W. H. Smith, 3 RENOON. MAE frectiugyg5e) AUWork warraiicd and setstaction poessihas ; Missouri; J. H. Landis, Ob ' at FOUR AND A ee TT x uence or corrupting connections, andas the ~ E A N sS8s Lot seven ( J.B. pe ped HAS citizens of the states pay one-half tie expenses ————————=———=EEE&=—— i rs x Sue subdivision’ af D: Otice readence of the District, the country at large has agreat Remember. RN ee Pree secton Distiet oF Caleta oe ofthat interest in the appointments, ALLCOCK’S are the only genuine Porous 'PLAs- 5 — Fi japon hereon, epsiie of ie . cee mus. They at quickly, aud with certainty, and ms ‘i - Hing, knows ss No, 1521 ‘irst Broker—‘‘Ja; ild’s stocks ean be worn for wee! ithout causing or in- balance fah this morning” pen ane See cuuvenienee, | ‘They ‘are invaluable th cases of Be i go Ett “stern: One-third rf adh, balance in one Phe omg ewan Is it possible | Cities, Malaria, gue Caen Liver i arg toe £ Cée i Pa a es lorgot to water them?"—Tezas Siftings. | Dyspepsia, Strains, sm, Lum Sein~ Soon, ‘of sale are not com} Exacting Guest—“Waiter, this wine is not | tay leart Spleen ‘and Stomach "troubles sha ail at 8 oy a eee pure. pains. pi ES : Waiter (who is an ex-member of the Salva- | myiveoorcsontar ones And do not be deceived by Veg i 8 . STELLW. Trostee, for ed tion Arm “Ah, sir; to the pure all things are ~ oe angen ncn yen ‘ats 00 =F bet ‘st. n.W, A BROOKE,

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