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S THAN THE GIRLS. COUNT MONTERCOLE IN PRISO: Have Taken to/ The Mayor of His } Darkeuing Thetr Kyebrows. ty Young Mer vant gives the | Two Hold Him and a Third Deliber- j ately Fires at Him. tive Town Brands, _ __ _THIS APTERNOON, As UTI Re DAYS. Him as an buposter, secret of his business success plows: 2 j ppuowas DOWLING. av : PP MOS. E. WAGGAIAN, Neat Petate Auctioncer PEGATEES SgLr AT PUBLIC. AUCTE always feel happy when I am advertising, for} As the third section of freight train No. 98, | From the St. Lonis Globe-Democrat. Four hundred dollars bail and a fine of $20 VALUABLE UNIMPROVED LOTS ON CALLAN, E ry ort a ae ALE OF Vale. STREE1. oe then I know that, waking or sleeping, I have a | cast bound, on the Pivtsbars, Fost Ways and Se —— oma a hegnd men of er Pree. | now stands between Count de Montercole ana AvorioN 20 cLoss “THE SPrAiRS OF A SULADED O8 SIRTH STheeT AST BE | a! Sor NOBste fae ke tre hoe though silent tor work’ Chicago railroad was pulled into » long side - . le eyebrows @ liberty. He was arrested on Saturday night ‘NDICATE. EEN REETS N strong thoug! lent orator working for me; track # half mile west of Lima, Ohio, at $:30 | lashes. They imagine this process gives an ex- | in Philadelphia again for distributing circul BoE rORDAS,, L By cirtne ft Se edt will and toatament of Bs P. one whonever tires, never makes mistakes, and | Yt 0.4ay afternoon, Conductor Gardner J. | pression of strength to the face which is other- attacking his wife's character, and Magistrate | premicss.I will eell Lote 96% Br incl Sherein Demed. will soll at public suction im, frout r ; -M reg who is certain to enter the households trom | Tuckey noticed six tramps cetting into a box | Wise lacking. ‘The stuff used for the purpose | Clement» committed him to. Moramencing | Somerset ta AY OF APRIL. A.D. 1800, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. | Seven, Stpired aadatsy coed Oat which, if at all, my trade rust come.” To | car of the train. He ordered them to Jeave peupedeyleten horeiapulery pm powder. In| prison yesterday, He will be severely dealt | Street Uy 8 de ‘ F- pi ene ee ne SS eet Bene With & lange and de- secure the services of snch au agent as this | the train aud to get out lively. One of the | the box isu little kid pencil. similar in form to | with this time, as he was given fair warnmg Immediately after and knows as lots thirty (30) and thirty-one (3D), ‘Terme vf sale: One-third cash aud the balance st at 7 the stam f a blend d by el Lois 8 to 12, inclusive, i hf James N. Callau’s sutxitvesion of square eurht b Pine end eurtteen months. for which the notes of shrewd merchant referred to, advertice in Tut na te Kies ‘Toa will be Aon — telie artist. ‘This tiny kid implement is dipped | DOt ‘© Fepeat his infamous act when arrested | 30 feet on K atrest iathers Gls ase Th Stee eee ae | dred gd MMRy-wik (MoO), paid lots Bein vache twenty- | purchanre:Mearityintanet faunas Se aks oF Ae ) feet trout by one hundred (100) fect in depth, | Kecured on the property sclieilt kta’ : and lot thir.y oue (31), betug improved by a two-story’ | at the option of the putchassr. A depeat of @300 wtb Brick Dwelling. be required of the purchaser at the ture of ‘Terms of sale,ae agreed upon in writing by all parties Evesrxo Szan It is read by everybody mm Washington. ) v in the black powder and applied in a dextrous | S0Ut two Weeks ago, It was reported yester- | #t by a depth of 100 fet ta Callan street with the man, when one of his companions | manner, first to trace the ercbrows darker aud | 4ay that his wife had engaged counsel and 1 discharged a pistol inside the car. @The train | into the desired shape. After this the eye- | would make an effort to have her husband EDWARD M. GALLAUDET, 2 ctrest on Sih | interested in said real estate, are as follows: Ove-thind rand BeKt EP *{ Trustess, —— was moving during the occurrence and had j lashes are touched, and then a slight line is | legaily adjudged insane. Tho Italian paper, chy an average dspzh of 100 feet te (Gu) purchace money in cash aud the balance therect iu | ot Babes & Fate} — THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. | -cached the Main street crossing. The watch-|4rawn under the eyes on the lower lid. At ™ 7 A x and twelve months, with interest from day of sale, ¥ VALTER B WILLIAMS & OO, Auctioneers. | each corner is pnt the final touch, a little dash | 2° Yesucvo, which is published in Philadelphia, ; talance in one and two | oF which the purchaser or purchasers shail give hia | WV > ¥ siete : SY rete oF their promissory notes, secured by a levd sof | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FRONT Important Local Bills Which Passed the | ™ hearing the report of the revolver ran 10) oF the dark powder, which givesa languid look | ht8, ® Severe attack on the count, who is | eafs with interest, and secured by a deed of trast om ve FOURTH. AN _ ut trots uj the property sold, or ull cash, at option of ON G STRERT BETWEEN TH AN : = ; whi declared to be an imposter and without any | ine secberay ofsilcash. Recording and convevanc- | thetinnd urchasers. "A deponit of 820 wil FIFTH St TW - Senate Saturday. the car with a flag stick, which he gave to the | presumed tobe captivating. right to his title. His proper name is Guiseppe | Sain ch ccd ee at Lime eee aoe Uae | required the varchar er paket canoe | RELESTREDTS NOLTHWEST AT AUCTION, = to aid him. But in trying to get hold of ARRESTED HiS OWN WIRE, | C*usi. ‘The paper tates that a certificate | se TEMAS DOWLING.” | oftae at sale teste complied wits ie nitens tes PU ,THUBSDAY, APRIL TENTH, AT HALE-PAST - tters|to aid him. But in trying to get o' a ia acct ti | spl-d&ds Auctioneer, | terms: must be complied with in hiteen days frou | FIVE O'CLOCK BM. we i sell, im front of the The Senate attended to some District mat the stick Tuckey was shoved out of m the mayor of Fossacesia, the birthplace iia - day of sale, otherwise the property wili resoid | premises, Three-story and Rasement Brick Dwelling. Saturday. First among the local bills passed | +16 car door to the ground. At the same | A Special Officer at Chester Displays a | ° the alleged nobleman, certifies that Carussi —————= | at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, , ; —————sy o ia = with beck building, containing: twelv@ rome and was the one to prevent fraudulent transactions | {ime the tramp jumped out of the door on nor ing parents never had any title of nobility, R& CO. Ai nig Ey, room, with all modern uuprovementa Lot 28 feet . Great Amount of Zeal. ni 4 / _ ATOLI€FE, DARR & CO. Auct Ad ‘W J. DONALDSON, inch by 100 feet deep to alley, making it desira- on the part of commission merchants and other | the uorth side of the train. Tuckey climbed — araiaent midi meet blog _ reamed = ae Menthol anc rust, ~ 4 consiguees of goods, The bill provides that if | over the train andas he alighted on tne op-| William Beale was some six weeks ago sworn % bas — any factor, commission merchant or consignee of any person selling goods on commission, or the agent, clerk or servant of such person, shall convert to his own use in the District of Co- Jumbia any provisions, fruits, flour, meat, but- ter, cheese or other goods, merchandise or property, or the proceeds of the same, and shall fail to pay over the avails or proceeds, less bis proper charges, within five days after receiving the money or its equivalent from the purchaser or purchasers of said goods or produce, and after demand made therefor by the person entitled to receive the same or his or her duly authorized agent, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon information and conviction in the Police Court posite side one of the gang produced a re- volver, which Tuckey wrenched out of bis hands. Two others then caught him, holding each of his arms so that he was powerless to defend himself, when another one of them placed a thirty-eight caliber revolver at the conductor's left side and fired, the ball taking effect in the region a little below the heart. The tramps then started to run north on Main street. Tuckey bravely started in pur- suit, but soon fell, exhausted from loss of blood. | Tuckey was picked up and carried to the near- est drag store, where he received medical as- sistance. The doctors decided that the wound would prove fata!. ‘The police arrested four of the tramps after a lively chase of about three miles out of the city. They were identified by Tuckey, one of them as the man who fired the shot. He was in as a special police ofticer by Mayor Coates of Chester, Pa., to do duty at National hall. Beale ie a young man weighing about 130 pounds and his wife will probably tip the scales at 90 pounds. On Thursday night the couple quar- reled and Beale threw the contents of a teacup into his wife's face, whereupon the woman slapped his face. Beale went to Alderman Gamin’s office and secured a warrant for the arrest of his wife on the charge of assault and battery, As there was no constable present the alderman advised that the warrant be held until the following day, but Beale informed him that he was a special officer and would serve the paper himself, He accordingly took lays claim to, but which the document says are visionary, see Miss Jenness’ English Prototype. London Letter. A curious if not a pretty sight was to be seen last week at Bournemouth; nothing less than lady who had the courage of her opinions, and was riding en cavalier upon her horse. She wore ® manjy costume of hard bowler, coat and—dare I mention it—trousers; but after seeing her I am bound to advise all my readers to avoid this amazon's example. The female form divine is not meant by nature to wear manty garments; and a young woman never Jooks so well as when she wears the habit and sits her horse Gracetally upon a side saddle. SUPERB FURNITURE AT AUCTION, TO BE SOLD WITHIN OUR COMFORTABLE ALES KOOMS, 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, TUESDAY MORNING, BEGINNING PROMPTLY AMONG THE COLLECTIO THIS WE LaRGE ASSORTMENT, 0) PARLOR SUITES RAW SILK AND OTHER C IOUS STLLES OF FRAMES; HANDSOME CHAMBE! MAHOGANY, CH. (DESKS: BOOK FANCY ROChERS TABLES; LAMBKF. GLASS WARE. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE WHARF AND WATER PRIVILEGE, N ste FOURTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 1879, and recorded in Liber records of thin District, and by’ secured thereby, the wh sale ou the NER, OL FS ¥ IL, 1890, at ZIVE G°CLOCK P.M, privilege of jots uuiabered throes t hundred i nated aud lais and plan of said city, having a width of 105 feet Linch the frontage of sxid lots abd extendimg with that width to Ue chanpel of the East- ern Branch of the Potoume River. h of March, of the land the party ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash and the remainder } im equal installinents :t one aud to sears w,th inter ext trom the day of sale and secured by = deed of trust of the property sold. A deposit of 8259 will be re- auiret at the time of sale. ii the terins f sale ave Bot cowplied with in 10 days alter STOCK OF LADIF PAST TE moved to our salestoom for con ‘One-half cash “balance in six, twelve end eighteen months, for notes bearing interest froma day of sale cured deed of trust on property 2 and sec bya of trust on All’ couveyanciug, om on Gay of ai. an wed with withit 10 ays {rom ds) of male the prope il be Fesoid at Pink td coat of Aefaulting, pure WALTER B, WILLIAMS & COL Satu sea Auctioneers, WALTER B WILLIAMS © CO> Auctioncers ~ {AND MISKES: RIBBONS, COKMETS. GLOVES PANCR GOODE. oH ANDRERCHIENS. eRe. AF AUCTION SDAY. LNIN'TH, Usp re PCLOCK A M., we eh, ct our cules fof 10th ast” am stock of the ab. vy Terms: Cash, WALTER B aide NRUSTERS' SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION i a — ne rele, the Trust wrht to resell DWELLING HOUSE NO. Boo PAST ( APITOL . % fi u | it home and waited until his wife returued é 5 EL LL FURNITU! ne ber pial ag STREET eee en OL bOd On be hraprisoned mot ences: | ¢zamined and a thirty-eight-caliber revolver | from a dance, when he read. the warrant and A Suit for Campaign Funds, EGAMOUS DESIGNS Oe chaser pos ve days" sdvactinnsian ct aan teks | _ By sirves of then outein Good of trust $0 more than $1,000 or be imprisoned nos exceed th one empty chamber found on his person. =F » is prisoner. | Andrew M. Moore and Jos, Sinnot, trading as | HAIR AND BUSK MAU 1RESSES. PEATHER PIL- | Conveyancing nt the cost of the pur -hower. corded in Liber Nu. G2 2, folto 1 ix months. or both. in the discretion of aed t | notified her that she was his prisoner. Hi iz BS Ra in oe neuhet Becees feconis of the Dietrick ot an cat, dandter Sandhane aude tna the ror goisnele sae bjrctabeppeg tikes pomiee ‘conducted her toward the police station but} Moore & Sinnot, have arranged to begin a suit ais mee bauer. ake tare Paves trate. [ene ein oie bill was drafted by District Attorney Hoge az | Vaug the tramp onsight, but cooler judguwent | WTRCd her over to Oi 1, whom he met | for $2,800 against the Brewers’ Association of | LARGE ASSORTMEN ! U8 AB INS SPEEA TM Day of APL JOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. at en the way, The woman gave bond in the sum was intended to meet the evil now wr ALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PAL. aght by : revailed, Tuckey w removed to the parlor Pennsylvania, inclnding 150. brewing firme and created some talk, i eet (1S) of Grant «fe. ordedt sutal : a ae The bi | of $200. The ocenrrene | \ s ALso, C VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED | hunters, aul strongest of au ning: semaenopmpmrimpan iemwcrarenen pom any the Barnect House and his ante-mortem | iq other case being huown of & man arresting | Companies, ‘The firms are sued iudividusily ag | ONE GROVESTEEN a{CLLER UPRIGHT PIANO. | PROLYE CATON THEO SOUTHEAST | ington, «Tie Jot se tim ane as Passed with ouly am unimportant amend: | statement was taken by the prosecuting ator. | No Other ca "| weil cs collectively. ‘The suit grows ont of the | LOT WALLPAPER SUCTHWESTY OFFOSTE ae BEA OF at ols aan ied oh miei ' Tuckey . t zs | ¥ 1. PAPE! St, dori i Ds thin eh. orl ; ney. ‘Tuckey is still living, Dut he canuot last coe. rohibi OT ws Rg, : >| TNGRAvING? ASD ; : ‘ > fe bi 1 Dy Z co riet Ce I~ hd *, iON a dime cal iF ER WITH A EL ASSORTME! : Re ING AND PRINTING, BEING NOC at: for wh es sob goer thee = dactors Brothei and the loca! brotherhoo 4 Tait. S 7 ck eee e h whieh Mr, Crowell, is lo ad € 3 eyIoy the prope wilt be taker erect fire plugs and bydrants wherever they | sre givi aaneee sae ba lee The United States steamer Ailionce was not | one of the defendants, has jately fignred consps We would call special attention to this sale to par. ree page = . DAY, APRIL dim all possible care. A as VCLOCK P. t mn Trott of ti seil at public auction Lot? : c- | tiew refurnishing, as seldoi « as she | ucusly in consequence of an alleged conti-| sale at auction 2 fet he was admitted at | dential communication to the agents of the | ,NO* cu Expibition at our Sales Rooms, 920 Penn. | iil teil at pubite a iM sq ware At the option of th Will be Required of the purchase EDWAKD M.GAl otis are offered for beheve such to be necessary was also passed, Oe. = allowed to enter the harbor of Malaga *# UNIFORM LAW FOR REGULATING ime Ligvork| SWEPT OVER NIAGARA FALLS, had uo bill of hi be lie went 40 feet c irouting acm | ape-d MALBLKT F PAINE shagmscnng i Gibraltar, however, and there took on coal for | jrohibition organ, the Vor, ee Hatreet.oy auaverar suythotNttert The west bultut ease There was extended debate on thenext meae-| A Muskrat Hunter Belfeved to Have | China. It appears that in the organized effort to de-| _ap5-2¢ Aucticnoera, oy fenton Cet SE Retr ieee mane ee | psc aan = Soekom 3 sane wee gece, | ARUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROY ‘hole, and if pot thus PROPERTY iN WHITNEY CLOsk SU BDIVE- a sate eae Sonat eee ny vik os Out of bet from WiiMam & tacks ainaee een Za two | Bittne dased Say $6 1867 and Seurded i tines Dom Pedro wis much better yesterday and ng feria the Liquor eer ey and 3 is family, ains in doors at | the State Brewers’ Association united and just = Which will first be offered no bef alae Pace before the election the funds ran out and the | ,OR UESDAY MORNING, APRIL, EIGHTH, a | fold tht property will tai ‘The czar and czarina and family and the | J2it committee of the two associations which | TVELY! O'CLOCK.will i acid in trout cf ourauction ens es are, the bill whieh extends the liquor regula- ! Perished in a Storm. tions of the city tu the entire District. The bill William A. Welch, foreman on the farm of a3 amended provides “that all dealers in dis- tilled or fermented liquors, wives or cordials | Henry C. Howard, at La Salle, a short d stance FPE-BLOODED CHESTNUT SORREL HORSE. 70. The entire property co} ‘Terms: Oue tin Toorus, Oth aud D streets northy C j wos appointed to meet such a contingency | “Fine Blooded Chestuut Sorrel Horse, young and a| Years, with interest, ‘and secured by 4 deed A AL IS rae a xf the within the District of Columbia, except licensed | above Niagara Falls, was swept over the cata-| Queen of Greece attended the fete of the! called ou Moore & Sinnott aud stated that | Sue driviugand sadat anininlenitable tor private 1 sa uiesraperty, ot oli cask. ad thereby. we wall sell st publ action i eeeatet apothecaries, are prohibited from selling auy | ract one night last weex while he was engazed | Mounted guards yesterday. . $33,000 was needed to carry on the campaign. | _*?-=* ae OX FE Dene: | bs eaguirad cosas a eles maeeais het oF WEDNESDAY, APIL SIXIEDNTB, such liquors, wines or cordials on Sunday, and | in his favorite occupation of muskrat hunting. | The student disorders in St Petersburg are a & Sinnott advanced ‘the $38,000 on the Recuare, DARK & CO. Anetion sold separstals THOMAS DOWLING HS A ace required to have their bars or other places | yf- w ‘ ; | practically ended, the holidays having taken | understanding that the Brewers’ Association 20 Peniisylvania ave, nw, Sats Auctioneer _ sata jounty of Where such hquors, wines or cordials are usu- | Mt-Welch was an ardent hunter and thoroughly | P Col to wit id aed pretuises kus feet : just | the majority of the students fo the country. It | was to pay back 60 per cent of the loan and} ° HOTEL COACH IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION y ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneera ally sold closed on Sunday during the entire | familiar with the currents in the Niagara just | ee ee eens oe tee” ext | the Liquor Dealers’ League 40 por scns in ene sees W 7 | : 3 T AUCTION. e atti ca ware wavine ls : sk a a tot uber 8 day from midgight to midnight. | That all | above the falls; go that when he landed his step- | poiied who were implicated in the disorders of | Wecks. ‘The liquor dealers paid back their 40] 08 TURSDAY, Aru, Manta, ap tweive | SUE 00 VERY VALUAELE Lon wire wmaare | nuubered deren (dau W Warors tielvnion ut dealers in distilled or fermented liquors, wimes | son and started on across the river at dusk to | 1833, per cent according to contract but the Brewers’ = Br eee ee a ee NOKTH\ Est vision is duly LL FOURTEENTH, 1890, at | the Distr CLOCK P.M. im frovt of the | No. 6, folios GZ aud 63. for sale at public auction ail Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance ip three se:ling any such liquor, wine or cordial to any | POY had no thought he would never seo his! Piraeus the American squadron of evolution original lot 1 158, fronting 63 fect ou 18th | equal installments and payable in six, twelve ana Ny f 140 feet, Sigtteen moutan fro date, with anterest at rate minor. ‘That all dealers in distilled or fer- | step-father again. | Will not go to Athens, The squadron remains aa = pe ae Auctioneers, street with im seen mented liquors, wines or cordials in quantities | In a few minutes one of those wild ators | ® Corfu, X foe DEAFNESS AND CATARRH| g use ovr, SELLING OUT. — | witht mnsel Lies BILLA St eH ee of one pint or more within the District of Co-| for which Niagare is noted struck the rive! x English engineers are visiting the gold i kde ‘Auction: Jambia, except licensed apothecaries, are pro- | Welch was about half way across and in such a mines in Altarzone, Sonora, preparatory to CURED. Reus panne hibited from selling any such liquors, wines or } hurricane as biew for a few hours it would | making « report ou their condition, 5 cordials to any persou or persons to be drunk | have been impossible for him to land on either ; Gen, Haro, formerly chief custoras officer on leo carry. 1 Bpon the premises where tig same are sold. | shore. Rivermen are inclined to believe that | we northern Mesiaa frontier, fe dead That all keepers of bur rooms, sample rooms | he endeavored to land on the head of Goat | te northern Mexican frontier, is dead. or tipplinz houses are prohibited from keeping | Island, a feat which had several times been ac- | The tramway cars in the City of Mexico are their bars or other places open for the conduct | complished aud which he kad often said was , to be lighted by electricity 140 the office Of the su: or cordials within the District of Columbia, ex- rooms, #2 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, On MUNDAS, APR: cept licensed apothecaries, are prohibited from look a Jana re sine a Association did not, i FIRS1-CLASS HOTEL COACH, P-P: ry look at some traps on the Canadian shore the | Owing to the prevalence of smallpox at the | Awociation did 1 aes = — | to wich, we juvite the attention of bersoueih peed of | Premises we will rot bia, in the Laber of County Plaus upon the t purchaser's optic. (#100) required at thge of anjlied with in seven days positof one lied doll - | dale. “Terme or vale to be ek “GEORGE FE. EMMONS, ap-teo CLARENCE & RHED 3, 5 T*Ustews, RRATCHFFE, DARE & 00, Auctioneers, ro 20 Penusyivauia ave, Bw, The entire Stock, consisting of Furniture, Stoves, Matting, Oil Cloth, Carpets, Crockery aud ‘tinware, & ens OT COst to change busive: © e Of New and Second-hand Goods, ae Phe on for bape yrtBlag wir a once and take advautaye of suc us Dr. Lighthill takes pleasure to submit | tre tov late. H. KOS to those interested the following testi- 3, Auctione ) Pennsylvania ave. now. ON SALF OF CONTENTS OF PAIVATE SABLE, BEING TH PROPEKTY OF A GENTLEMAN L! CITY, CONSISTING OF id AICLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucti BAY FILLY “LADY EMM TRUSTER: SAL or Yo oe ICK HOUSE pen f¢ St ; : ., Auctioneers, ; = .: SpUEET No of their basiness atter 12 o'clock midnight or | practicable, ‘They believe that the stanch | A fog signal prematurcly exploded last Sat-| @OBIAls of cure Sa al esr eats ig eg tet ee By virtue ofa doea of trust diy recorded in, Liber poncprichahensongie oi rsestezapr f cegpes: Anil besiege bankers Yooted down the torrent and | nrday night at the famons Bellock light house, —— 5 NITURE, CARPET ABDALLA: WELL BuOREN Bo’ friet of Columbia: we will wel auction, im spon moaviehon thercafs foe | Tbe eee ower ihe catsractalive. | | off the east coast of Beotiand. ‘The dome was FROM MR. 1. E. ROFSSLE, «BY tue of au order dt the Bapre tie Conrt of the Dis. IBLE MAMBIN bao aioe rout of thegremives. ob CUESDAY, the FUE LTENTEL apon convictto ereof. fo e frag © boa! bee n Prrredheer etic fs Me % riet of Columbia bolding a =peci n for Orphans’ ; 3 Pes, BAS SHOW DAY OF AL) i. O'CLOCK, pai ' rag . . Lyd shattered by the explosion and the light was PROPRIETOR OF THE ARLIN be r. NAL SPEED: TOM SCOTI'S | TIM: ; ‘ SS ine oF penalty of not le sete i Soin Yo fom the appearauce of axtaguibed forthe hist time sii ee one GTON. Court business, I will itp i JOENG WorCks Tiong cy MLE AACE TO fronting % ockag edly a sp —s r wt th " r F Senator Hiair desired to make the billa pro-| smashed ou the rocks, Welch's body is be- , BOUS€ Was built, in 1811, After the explosion a ante | passing steamer had a narrow escape from 1ROAN HORSE, 8 YEARS; WORK IN ALL Hal ‘Tue ARLINGTON,” & Co., Ivana aven te n. ¥E * WORKIN ALL. HAR being wrecked on the reef, owing to th 20 Penn iC <1 e NESS N Px ! hold Furmtnre, Carpets, &- GANT SADDLER a ee, GENTLE: I bibitory one applicable to all the other days of ong WasnrxoTos, D.C., March 6, 1890. A iepieninsiny SADDLER; CAN BE DRIVEN Bi A the week, but was persnaded to wait until the lieved to be in the whirlpool and is being watched for. Kivermen are feeling very much AD Sn, prop: ee ig 5) a vi just 2 A. FL M ORD, " 5 eS Prohibition bill uow before the District com- | uuuerved by Welch's fate, this being the third TNC, Of me, went, She was warned justin | My Dean Da. Lrosrutus Administrator of Ephraun Prcusicaseevea, | 1S EEE PEAETS AID con days the mittee is reported to the Senate. ‘The bill was | accideut of the kind in a short time. ee coe - sage ae Jtwives me great pleasure to state that you RATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO., tue property at the then passe. > - see ns A great national horse show will be held in effected a remarkable cure of deafness and dis- Auctioneers, BUGGY HAR) siak and cont of nulting perches after Gve SERGT. M'GUCKIAN’S PENSION, CLEARING UP A MURDER MYSTERY | Berlin, commencing on June 12 and lasting | cusrge from the ears im tbe cage of wy cousin, = cae aay WEIR, Foals, in some mews, senentl ee memeenees Benen bine paoma WF | a Sur acae Wikile lnaliane | Gives'a (uate (hikitine wich i vane Esands eaaael by Marcus ©. Hoessle, sod that the cose hes BAND SUIDMEH LAP Kobrs mattens, | $ryy.apenaccrance of tid. All conveyancing, Bing ne " e, Gives 4 ol da anaged by d 3 AD : : ENS con at he al the Senace Saturday afternoon was the one iepoghgs tie Uaioe (heb Ob Teclias lature anew nea proved as permanent asit was radical, Ifecl s ES 5 8 TENS ZPARYOX, 2 rus the Killing of His Nephew. CATALOGUE SALE kK. TRACY) wwed granting a pension to Joseph McGuckian, an alla lustrate the great results attained in Prussia sure that without your skillful aid my cousin “ NTH, 1890 BBGIX- RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. Aucts. “ep2-d&de old employe in the office of the secretary of | & murder committed several years ago at sndthe other German states in breeding tine would have been a deaf man all his life, oy N THE "RE rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. Pe the Senate, who was injured while a sergeant | Tyree River Poi ii oat horses, Knowing of other cases in which you have been. mina - ee River Point, a small town six miles from - qe ¥ MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, . ~ - — im the general service of the United States Syracuse, N.Y.. is likely to be clearea up soon, | Emin Pasha has arrived at Zanzibar. He equally successful, I cheerfully give you leave « 4 ae ee T BELWEES FOU TE Se ase Fi Wataed Glagiaitel Gosek Std: Weten. Loca : cahih | expedition than his employers desire, and it is} practice in Washington will prove & distiuz- | CONFEDERATE PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER at FIVE O'CLOCK PM, in frout of the premisea:t 8 y ’ in the grocery store of an uncle, Moses Lati-| reported he wishes to cancel his engagement | ‘Suisueduuccsss, Youre t AMERICANA, Will sell, the West Twenty-one Pect of Lot Li ia Correspondeuce of THE EVENING $ mer. ‘The deed was done one early autumn | and return to Europe before deciding as to his T 2 ROESSLE. a Square 218, by @ depth of 109 feet 10 inches, ia. Urrer Maxt. morning, and ever since has been shronded in | future plans. : And also the PEREMPTORY Say proved by Sinail Frawe House, uow reuting for 620 The i if tha o myste: The appearances indicated that Cas- | Mr. Carroll, an American sportsman, has re- naa, y eran a Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two saantare marten Loa gaara ss “a Ae starbe Maisi FROM MR. H. P. DEGRAAF, oom Acbeeer = K years, with interest, aud secured Ly a deed of trust on court convenes Monday. The following is the | ler had been called up and shot just as he | turned from a three months’ hunt in Maisiland, (is écbabbcacbecnininy TS PART AT al ai ; the property, of uil’casl.” Conveyancing and record: jury list: opened the door. It was generally understood | Africa. He met with unusual sdtéess, 200 head | PRESIDENT OF THE BOWERY NATIONAL BANK. my AT FIVE O'CLOCK we wilh eh eae ing at cost of purchaser. A deposit of $200 sill be 5 valorgdsty! al ES E § 5 f eof sie. This property i bewutitul Grand jury—Walter Bentley. W. R, Smith, | that a pretty woman figured in the case, tee ne he he ee sie - hpcianR een Gouaeeee 3°35, 50 AND VAST Wace oF Lor sa, ax | Bimal Boucal ctr beet neiebiborhade aid ahold John R. Hlurrison. Wm. P. Bryan, Jos. Wells, | Within the last few weeks Moses Latimer, | severely trom inttncuza Dr, Licrrm. ial pia Sa aud a portion of the Library of the late TiNLinG 6 HE ae OE oo oem: Keawr, X Kotor Harbor’, Cherian E | Ot i urenateek of meetie La y or To Help Mrs. Parnell. My Deak Sim: It affords me great pleasure FATHER MoNALLY, Beandary atret), WITH AN AVERAGE DEPI _-_ SBOMAS DOWLING, Austionsen, 7 4 ‘ L . fol fe c! ve «lay oO ei Mrs. ‘arnell, t re UF 8U FEET. Ds ¥ EB a? 0; é Emack, George 7. Suit, Frank K. Summers, | two ago in his ravings Latimer declared that | ‘There is « pnts in to Join the loug list of grateful patients who To take place at my This property i near the Electric railroad and New | 'TLEARDON THEEAST SIDE OTHE FASTER 4 Sater . ement on foot in Trenton, N. " - bi 4 : OF THE EA y Thomas T. 8. Bowie, John B. Waters, Jobn S. | he knew who committed the murder. Yester- | i : have been relieved from troublesome and obati- r sp | Xork avenue station of the Baitinore and Ohio Depot BRANCH OF THE POTOMAC * = * ; - z J., to render some kind of substantial assist AUCTION ROOMS, ELEVENTH STREET AND] and isi stapidly improviug section or thecity andan | PRONIENG DN Ee Neale, Albert Cartan, Wm. H. Robey, W. P. bd bepicmrm (tate — at —- irl SPE Mrs. Delia L. 8. Parnell of Borden. ete complaints by your superior skill, My case PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Clegant opportunity for en . Grifin, Wm. Pinkney, James A. Jenkins, Benj. | officer from Liverpool. and kept repeating to | . . e! a = NN d D 50) =: One-third casi lance in one an Fleteber, John 0. Hill. N. O. Hidgway, L. #, | himself that he “did not kill Caster,” ‘The | town, N.J. “Old Ironsidos,” the home of Mra, Ne eee er two, Years with iiterest at 6 per cent fer aunty a o. . N. * 2 os 4 | Pp, aie 4 ss ‘ tu such an extent that it weakened my general ASHINGT: . Cun secured by deed of trust on the property’ sold, cr all rtuin deed of trust duly recorted in Lusby, Wm. N. Guilahan. ~ physician in attendance reports his patient ra- | Parnell, is heavily incumbered. Her friends Cash at the optivn of the purchaser “A deposit of 8100 tpt emg ip bey bee ge og Petit jurors-Geo, W. Waters, Wm. J. Watson, | tional today. at Bordentown afforded her temporary relief, | health snd finally gave rise to such severe pain | TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL | on cach lot required st Hine of sat I? tease ee | poet de ae, obotemegeaead aekenon Jesse K Edelin, Jeremiat Hawkins, John S| Latimer has not been heretofore suspected | but yomething more must be done, and the | — suand sbout the head und throat that it pre- EIGHTH, NINTH AND TENTH, 1890, Se a ey pe PED peed oe aan oe os peer Fichie, Wm. H. Shuler, B F. Tarton, Jesse | of bavmg anything to do with his nephew's : aia Trenton people propose to do it. — soe it | auction, on the premises, on TUESDAL, THE F Vented me from sleeping and alarincd my fam- Utne purchaser after] TEENTH DAY OF APRIL, AD. 1Sv0. AT FIVE the risk and cost of t » dete Smallwood. Geo. W. ‘T: yior, Eton Behrend, | murder, 7 ie Y AT SEVEN O'CLOCK P. five days’ notices of such resale in some newspaper pub- | OLOCK FM, to the bighest bidder, that: plece John R. Blandford, Alex. Grimes, J. T. SRS Ti. SST ee A Ventriloquist’s Joke. Se SS ae carr a ear a Hished im Washinton, D.C. All conveyancing, record- | pateel of Innd ‘situate in Washington couuty, in the Young. Elias Hopxins, C. H. Brooke. Levi G.| FIGHTING FOR ARCHER’S PLACE, | A practical joker, who was also a ventrilo- Dea aniie oa nae rics a = IFFE, DARR& CO. Aucta, | E ; King, A. B. Sansbury, W. b. Perris, T. H. quist, caused quite a commotion in Paris one} — *"4 decided relief. "In » few days the pain THOMAS DOWLING, W. STICKNEY, Auc = st adds of the Lavterm Lusby. E Wm. H. ium. J. W. Bowie, Wm. H. Flint, Julics Pyles, Ed. W. A Lively Scramble for the Maryland State Treasurership. disappeared and by degrees the othér distress- night recently. He directed his yoic in- 5 oe en eeu. Se Weetiod bis yale Howe ing symptoms characteristic of catarrh yielded | _892-Ct ee w of the fol d BALE OF VERY VALUABLE UN + By nS — to an open drain, from which soon proceeded | {°° °.0 samtntssrations, until lnow find my. ——— = DST RUPERT, SITUATED AT THE | Sources cast 1 “ihonce worth. 3 oun. 5 : Houde “Help!” 1 ae four ad FUTURE DAYS, JUNCTION < iM: | ac west 100 pw eure worth The governor has ordered by proclamation | Baltimore Speciat to the Philadelpnia Times. | loud cries bed Help!” The police arrived and self completely cured. I therefore cheerfully a z —— —- 7 NDED | AND : p rm ae «3 erie “oy a Be that Arvor day. Wednesday next, be observed Te contest for the office of state treasurer | Sent a small party of navvies to explore the HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | tender you this testimonial of your skill and east 16 and GR100 perches to the ¢ er of ma.ith's im the schools throughout the state, and ac- ; srranean reg! aaa’ — vay xo yage 7 | 7 Byvirtue of «decd of recorded in Liber N, : . be copter Line 7 will betake themselves to tree planting. ‘Thoa- | G2%- Jackson is averse to appointing certain | PO. yeoume the appeals for assistance, until | ‘ted by tte publication, ~—-. P. DEGRAAR, OnSATURDAY, APKIL TWELPTH, 1890; at FIVE | thereby. 1 wil tu front of the premises, | decrees west i100 perches: thence merch © sands of trees were planted by the school wine urged by the managers Barnes | at last the street was crowded with people, who —— Sie went 12 feet 10 inches of lov 1 square host, sea: | PLC U ey MEL RENTS FOURTH DAY OF F ‘Sect 2s peaches -cisumer ww ebildren throughout the county and state last | Compton, who was treasurer for thirteen years had to be kept back from the mouth of the 4 _— 3 West 28 perches : Unence Ss degrees west * neot the track of Dr. Lighthill, for thirty yearsa Specialist in| 9 oved by a two-siury iraue house, being N the cure of the diseases of the Earand Respira | Beweth a trcstury trame ho} ie ug buck the entire depth to Georgia avenue, im- | P.M the following described properiy in the Cou ¥ | and tB-100 perches to t year. before Archer went into the office and began to drain by a cordon of constables, The veutrilo- 71] of Wasinneton, known and described asx Lote | the Bultimore Potomac ratl i ‘ see wrth thee 3 Ma otithewst Rumbered frou’ cue "(1) to forty-tour cb ind. | ¢ Df the track of said ut A bill was gotten through the legislature on i | quist being pushed back from the drain with One ; : vot yo) aetoere toes ler the state, declares that he does not | dust being p ack from in wil a : One-third cash; balance in six and twelve | Lewis subdivision of part of Pleasaut cea Weat 6 perce uc e the last day of the scssion directing the appro- | Plunder the state, de Me aes NOE | Others, the cries for “help” ceased. ‘The joker | €0FF Oreans, can be consulted on Destneas, swith inaenget und Gaoared by, odcot or teeee Spring street at the point of union | S'perches, theues souk Oo deg es aa eee priation of $1,000 annually fur two years to an | nt it. The governor wants to appeint a bus- | was eventually discovered, but disappeared. Cotarrh, Asthma and Diseases of the Throat property. All on and recording at p street ext imx the portion of | thence suuth degress west 6 perdies, thence seademy at Laurel. ° iness man who is not a politician. { ? PP' " be required at time of | Jotx tol inclusive aud Lungs at his office, No, 1017 15TH ST. N.W. Herdics pass the door. Office hours from 8 to 12 and 3 to 5. mis cost of purchaser, 3100 wi ree Co yrpge vel proversy couveyed by deed recorded iu Liver tees, | 4 ats THOMAS DOWLING, Anct | Toho 368. aud by deed reconded. Su Liber 171, jolio | Het BRICK DWELLING, No. 3205 P WrST_WABHING1O) ¢ | south GS degrees weet G perches: thence south 70m ees West 6 perches to the bastern Bri ce following the line of the river south hes; thence South 19 degrees west 10 ches: thence ‘south <iq dearees east 1S perches; 4s dexrees west 6 perches; thence south, and 40. 100 perches: thence south 20.200 percbes; thence south aud 54.100 perches to a stone and « line; thence with y line south Glky devrees east 120 hotly pursued by police and public. A pigeon-shooting match and a ball are| Defaulting Treasurer Archer was also chair- = see a among the Easter Monday amusements at} man of the democratic state committee, Sena- Died at Sunday School. ~<a ea F. | tor Gorman put him in that position, and now il vost Fcc — ea * oan i ‘ | Harr} ard, aged twenty-two years, son ZWELVE NEGROES DROWNED. |1orets tthe dil act scntinns to remeio at | |W" ‘tunterd, foctlioee moreonrir et The Situation Growing More Serious | politicians say that Gorman will immediately | Easton, Md., died very suddenly yesterday af- ‘on the Lower Mississippl. resume the practical management of the party | ternoon. He was attending the Methodist ch river; devrees (PUREE-STORY T ST ET ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and the Valance in one <1) and two (2) years, with incerest at the Tate of ‘On SATURDAY, APRIL TW 1890, at HALF: | ix (6) percentum per antuia or all cush,ut the option = | PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M Twilofes tor sule, in | Of the purchaser; #250 deposit will be required at z i front of the premises, Lot numbered oue hundred and | Hime of sale. conveyanciug and recording at pur~ AUCTION SALES. __ elabty-seven (187) of W. J. Low's stbdivision of a | Chaser’s cost, Tera to be complied with in fifteen part of lots 155 and 159 of Beatty and Hawkins’ addi- | days. 11 termus of saie are vot complied with the prop- Hon & Georgetown, ws per pint recorded in the ‘sur. | erty will be resold at risk end cost of defaultmg pur- FUTURE DAY bin in i chaser atter five days’ advertisement jn the Evening ae ok ee FO x : : shia Sa ae D . syocacdkce Datteed Gaualis te bbek aan, after five days’ advertisement in the Evei: ranch read and place o ani, himself and trust no more figureheads in that | Episcopal Sunday school, and had just taken unten SGwaxa dali Se iSl wapecwss too Sine mnen Bree Tsains | Baw. ©. M, ARMSTRONG, Truster, 2.100 acres ot land. moss or h Aspecial from Vicksburg, Miss., dated April | Position. his seat after passing around the books, when ) (VHOM 2 eer. red Br ie 09 wcres 63 — th mod At the next meeting of the state committe. | he fell to the floor in a convulsion, He died arama areaies Ooethirl es : Nineteen negroes, the survivors of | <, i a he toed i - S2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- | ater, and the balance in thi ual pay wenits Senator Gorman will be elected chairman. The | within fifteen minutes, before he could be re- — two years trom day of sule, ed by trust on the ef A te ato % A ue | ice iu three equal paymelts in six, & large party of refugees who at-| fact that Archer was the head of the campaign | moved to his home.’ He was tho ageut at | VERY VALUABLE FARM NEAR BELTSVILLE, PrPED rauired on day Enste Tee eee eae eots | Inbl. AT GAME HOU AND PLAGE ocr eee | Uralveand cichteen months frou the day ot ale the tempted to escape from the overfiow | committee during the time he was robbing the | Easton of the B. and E. 8. railroad, complied with im ten days. Conveyancing at pur- vo-tu, this . M. ARMSTRONG, Trustee, Ketred vayuscate. bearing interest at the rate of © per down Bayou Falaya on a raft, have ar- | State treasury has thrown a suspicion over the — _—— we PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD,, CONTAIN- | chaser's cost. -~ conmmns ——- vey ht ¢ — ry oe as ¥. STIC 'y deed of trust on the property sold, or the purchaser rived here on the steamer Hill City. They re- | *#tire party management. Good Indians and Bad Indians. a7-d&ds ca abla toms ay bays purchase momen 5 Port that twelve women and children were} Queen Victoria Driving a Donkey. —— hiay pay all the purchase money m cash within twenty The Sioux Indians held a great pow-wow and| ING ABOUT 345 ACRES, WITH LARGE spuomas FE. WaGGaMaN, | NTH DAY OF APELLS | oyeanaT whe, Say pM ay hn @rowned when the current lashed their crazy | fiosact Y- | dance at Pierre, 8.D., Saturday, at which they ee D PLAc at the purchasag's cost.” If ihe ‘terns of male are m ss Queen Victoria continues to take long drives, decided not to take up Jands in severalty and DOUBLE DWELLING AND OTHER NECES-} yarvABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY OWNED EY complied with within twenty days after the day of sale ee eset tres, sad Chat Chey escaped | atten ii x donkey cheles, is the nelghbachood'| 7. sro nie teis ae, tack oe a AN ANTATE ON BAMPNON STUERT BETWEEN With extreme difficulty. ‘This is the most tragic | o¢ aix les Bains, and her rheumatism is steadily | prices free, noe amir conte | 8ARY OUTBUILDINGS} AT AUCTION. RORTNWEST: BE 3h ata event of the Hood. _ | eabsiding. In her absence the ancient royal 5 i The situation is growing daily more serious | charities, known as the royal maundy, were | the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at NORTHWEST, BEING HOUSES 1414, 1dl4ty | VALUABLE IMP! issuing rations. John Grass, the noted Sioux in the Steel bayou country. Eart Miller, | gistribmted on Thursday in the Chapel Royal, miproved by a ‘Lhrve-story and the risk and cost of detauiting purchaser after Bh Gaye" edvertisenent ii se sod anaes aE TREE: Bub ieied iu the city of Wash orator, urged the Sioux to take up land and | Twill sell. by order of the owner, at Beltaville Sta- | O'CLOCK P.M., I will offer, for sale. iu ‘rout, of ‘the 3 j pe tate living like men, and a get their | Hon, on the Baltimore and Obio railroad, on WEDNES- (goer ne 38 and 41, square 209. Boachone! st public t Prownent planter and a brother of Attorney | Whitehall, by the lord high almoner to sevent living from the government like a pappoosa | DAY, APRIL SIXTEENTH, 1890, at ONE O'CLOCK | ap7-at THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct,_) Csilar Fresied rick, No. 110 Sth stroot northwest, JRATCUEFE, DAKE & CU, Auctioncers General Miller, arrived from there yesterday men and seventy-one women, the number | from a squaw. Sitting Bull and the rest of the | P-3t, tue following property, formerly owned by Rau- — a a a poor pony une ip — " tiaien his famil ach sex corresponding with the qGeon's age. | chi ‘i dolph Mason and afterwards by Mathiaa L. Forbes, ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, ; WALTER BE. WILLIAMS & CU. | TKUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV! by the steamer Evergreen with bis family and ae q chiefs took the opposite side of the question, é il jt from Beltuvill Pa. ove. now. aale. 2 PROPERTY, BEING SUBLUT No. 45,LN BQUAKE stock. The Miller plantation, although vers | 4 Judge Falls Through a Window, | Bull expressing hatred of the whites and the pce by Seg nimple hatin ‘enaanen aps-dkds ae sass iogees high, bas gove under. The Evergreen reports — * . | government and saying that only squaws should | Sttiou, on the county road larlboro DE —— 0. 55 BLE TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK | 7gyi0.148 DOWLING, Auchoncer. its and in good repair. 12 East’ Fayette at., Baltimore, Md, One-third of the purchase money im balance in one and cash on the day of sale, or within twenty days there 1890, AT THE SAME HOUR AD C. M. ARMs £! Vand part o “ * LET wo ae ERR By virtue of adecrve of the Supreme Court of the i Judge Botford of Moncton, N. §., fainted ing the lands of William Shea, the Patterson estate, HOUSE, NORTHWEST CORNER OF SEVENIH — Ditrict of Columb . x 3 < FORT ATS 7 r ur Cause No. pa [remain Tone dara the pa mitcpr and teil} backward through the sefond-story bea ~ eee. Hall's and Ooffin’s, aud consisting of three parcels of AND E'STREETS NORTHEAST. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 5 na, paaned, se No. i. are comeq 43 , improved -| On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL ELEVENTH, PROPERTY UN FIFTH STREKT NEAR FP, 8 s and Sera A. Woibsupter et al ar: des vous. window in the Moncton Club Saturddy evening ¢ sa ely basi Double, Dwelliugin tertest ecadities | AT FIVE. O'CLOCK, we will oflrfor wale ia front ot] {ROT EUTX ON FIRTH od HIFTH STREET | Fendauts, Iwill sell at public auction, sn frout of The steamer Osceola arrived this evening | and sustained internal injuries whidh resulted | Dr. Walter E. Reid, president of the Michi- andcther necessary outbuildings. ‘The property con- | ™° Premises | 47 107 souARE 861, Pare apeleaeal UNITED STALES eke ee ee from the bends. Her officers report that the | in death yesterday. He was 77 yegrs of age, | gan Spiritual Association, was convicted of using | tains arable, wood and mineral land. fronting 15 84-100 feet by ih of G1 feet, im By virvue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the escribed real es! de) ved guerflow is beginning into the Missis- | and the pioneer member of the Koyal Arch | the mails for fraudulent purposes in the United | ‘Terms: One-half cash and the residue in two equal Gye Wel-ouile tworstory and Bescment Brick Hose, Districs of Cotumbig Vassed. ‘April 2 ioe ee _ sob bge t Masous, belonging to the lodge bearing bis | states court at Grand Rapids, Mich., Saturday, | payments at sixand twelve months, with notes bear- | Tocations in te northeast. the undersigued Trnstees will nell at public auctio: Rreat incrense in pressure al! along the Louis- | Dame. ; : * in whigh ho | i interest and secured by a deed of trust, or al! cash, | “Terms (over and above an incumbrance of $3,000) | {un fruut of the premises ou LULSDAY tana frout, from that point southward, for the pS ee Reid published a spiritualist paper in which he } ato, tion of purchaser. Conveyancing at purchaser's | cash, if the fermof paloare uot complied with in | TEENTAL. 180d. at FIVE OCLOCK Px mext two weeks. : Woods Fired by a Lighted Cigar. _ inserted an advertisement to answer letters ad- | cost. $500 deposit required at the time of sale. py, we reais oF come Se poverty — ior, NUMBERED TER 20), a n eee Nik | thence weet to the place of beginning. The Osceola begins an inspection of the le-| Some of a party of men iu the woods at | dressed to persons who have passed to “apirit | Plats of the property can, be seen at my office in| paperyablished in Washington, D.C.” A’deposit of | suushs 19 fect 234 inches of suid Lot by the dapth | cush, aud the Ualauice ia (wo equal justallmente Iu wk Yoos frou Delta, Ls ~ porthward tomorrow and | cummings Mill, Russell Mills, Mase., yester- | life” without breaking the seal. His fee tor | Washington. x $200 fipon acceptance of bid. All Couveysncing, &c., Phereot, improved by a Two-story and Basement Brick | (G)aisd vweive( ) mouths, with interest atalx (G) Bet wil joined by President Maxwell prob- : = xt i led i ‘ aad * pm pep Fe . opens. ably Assistant Engineer Thomson. ‘There is | day dropped a lighted cigar, setting the under- | *tewering questions.in a letter sealed in the THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | ap7-akds RATCUINWE DAvotonecen._ | ocieiassthtaiting Ouettiet, coh; lanes, tnt two | Poait ot 9100 wil Derequired ot tute of eele.and the Letters Sent to the Dead. | } | } | Hon, | dividing line of said Lot and runuing north along the APRIL PLP” | paid dividing line iifty-seven (57) feet, uence emst six M., ty-six (GB) fect; thence south Bfty-cight (Sb) feet, | ordinary manner was #1. If sealed with wax a7-dts equal installments, payable in one aud two years from } trustee reserves ihe ‘Lt to resell st tbe risk and comb the most unmistakable distress along Steel | brush on tire. Before it was stopped over a awed Wi ive | — Saar sees — day of sule, secured by’ deed of ‘trust ou the property, | of the defaulting purchaser if the terme of sale De LO bayou and it will be cruclty to deny it.” mule of territory was burned. Fipple reteage er Book ore HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LARGEPHISR 2OUPR NO AOS No RTRERT oF" all "ean at purchaocr' upon,’ Deron of €200 | Som lied with iu ten days ater sgl Telegram Taliahatchie river, | 4, lementary Rhode Island Elections. | attention of Postmaster General Wanamaker. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A COUNTRY ALLEY IN REAM RN isola Saran laa Pied with in ten days Trustees reserve the right tore. | ap3-d&ds OLY Taravet Er Mactingiy, who hes just retarsed goin ae | Supplementary. elections in Rhode. Ialana | His tentence was deterred to give his counsel | STORE REMOVED TO MY AUCTION ROOMS — | 2", ge IVEO CLOVE, we will kell ia trout of us | ell at fink andl cont of desaultiny purchaser. All oou- Fee Bees Ae SY BES _— ag ~ : | time to prepare a motion for a new trial ‘ . 7 wrenuis . 4 7 WEEN M AND Hubreak, says it cannot affect the Yazvo and | Saturday bring the legisiature to stand at 47 | Reid was held in $1,000 bail, FOK CONVENIENCE OF SALE, bremiees sor oe, SQUARE 303, aS Ri Tallahatchie country. 2s it current is t00| republicans and 44 democrata, There are 17 | —————eee. EMBRACING IN PABT fronting 30 feet on N street, and with « Sern ot THOMAS P. WOODWARD, irustes, On WEDNESDAY AFTERXOON, APRIL NIX feeble. Engineer Stubbs of the Vicksburg, | embers yet to be elected and by these there-| Mrs, Mead, widow of the Rev. Dr. Hiram ‘large quantity of Ready-made Clothing, large eRe ee res lilne. wo. pw a ap3-d&ds 472 Louisiaua ave. nw. | at — a front Shreeveport and ttle railway reports the | pudlicaus need 7 to carry the grand committee, | Mead, who was a professor at Oberlin College stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Dry 17 rooms. JRA TCHPFE, DALE & 00. Auctioneers, Dremioes. DO TOT & SQUARE 70, Prospects more cheering and ouly twenty | Which elects the governor, !for many years, has been selected for the Goods, Tin Ware, Biank Books, Lamp Burners, on rea of Jot, 2, twe bricks, 5 rooms each. ozo ivania ave. 2.W. fronting 20 goss on Trent suseed, street nesr M points rise in the last twenty-four hours, ‘There is a caxe of trichinosts in the emigrant | presidency of Mount Holyoke Seminary and! G.aaies, Window Glass, Blankets, Comforts, | “‘Tenus: Unethird cash, ‘one sud two years, TRUSTERS) SALB OF VALUABLE BUILDING | Sty fe uear the how Sigual Oftice aud iy advancitr ta a : hospital, Ward's Island, New York. | College. Ghecta, he., Lamp Chimneys, Hartware, Rouaally and secured by deed of trust, Se'aihveantia: | ARE SEVENTH STREETS SOUTHEAST | "BS on eniea cash Valance in J and 2 years,notes Election Frauds in New Jersey. eee — a = - pam Option of purchaser. _A deposit of $200. requind’ st Virtue of a deed of trust dulf recorded in “Liber 2 As a result of the disclosures made before 5 interest at 6 payable 15/8. folio 401 et, seg.,ohe of the land recurds for the | Sob even bearing interet at @ yer cont parable i at Gonsavencing, & purchaser's cost. ‘I the special com Two Pool Tables, One Bagatelle Table with | fo be complied nittee of the New Jersey senate with the marchers. Several colored wen took the quarrel, and one of them named Light- eel tes Soe gee seats im O'Hara and serious): ‘woun dit Martin Fabey, each about eqveutinn years old, aud both inuocent bystanders, i ‘crs ora gem otherwise right Diatetet of Columbia, we wEl asll ot wants aartien, ie premises, or all cash, at option of purchaser: @ . - . ont Feserved ta Fesell at risk and cost of detwulting fropt of the premises, on MUNDAY, 1H Sf Gz00 required ot time'of ania.” com we og that is iuvewuieting the ballot-box fraudsin| | Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S, Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. ae ee cs ee ee Shaser atter‘ave day! vue Sdvertiseient int eons SEENED DAY OF” AdauL” 1eud, “ax “FIVE | st Purchasers cont. Terms ioe complies win Jersey City at the lection last November, sixty enh agers iarames pri a bar DUNCASGON BEOS, Aveta} OParwot origi warrants were issued Saturday for persons al- e poi oa | er ewee te leged to be implicatea in the frauds. Twelve collaneous P ‘He ui ‘southwestern corner qreests were toads, All theas arrested were On FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL ELEVENTH, 1800, | “on "hh bie election officers. Eight are democrats and four Fou, 1 shail sell 8 larwe stock of miscellanevus goods gues one bu Fepnblicans, Temoved to my aliction rooms for convenience of sale, four and - lat tie os a7 -dte THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer.” | Fronting forty-six A Procession Makes Murder. JHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. (436) inches: ‘ Some colored Knights Templar while parad- MN VED, Tite ae be ing Pittsburg Saturday night jostled a ING N terms: white woman, and a white man expostulated = ed rh Broperty LOLS > | aie : DAY, Pt shail sell tote ABSOLUTELY PURE

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