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: Ld THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, MAY 15 1890 TEN PAGES. a WEDDING GIFTS,| AN ENGINEER’S HEROISM, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES +__ AUCTION SALES. FINANCIAL ae aimee as ——<————— es | Se | —— Se = McCreary’s Vote Small, but He May | Many and Costly Tokens of Esteem and | How a Little Toddler Was Saved From THIS AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW. FUTURE DAYs. OMN SHERMAN & ou, Dictate Results. Affection. Being Killed by a rain. ——- DARR & CO, Aucta WWAUTER B WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. WALTER B WILLiaMs & CO. Auctioncere DIVASTMEST BANEED, The first ballot in the democratic caucus at) In the Philadelphia Press today appears a| An act of heroism, performed while the hero | CHANCERY BALE OF LARGE PD VERY VALUA. AY, MAY, SIXTEENTH, AT FOUR VAL UABUE, RESIDENCE PROPERTY, BEING Ho. oun Dice On, Kfo ht resulted: Carlisle, $4; | pleasant description of the m adi i rH AND ER MIRE TS CORSE: OOM, CORNER TENTH STR ET | keeriaeTees Te ere naeniomrelgg S AXP FIGHT PER CENT — aie" beget i Pi iP e many wedding gifts | wasin imminent peril of his life, is occasion- OF beef # aNontE N 4 C55 S HOOM, CORNER TENTH PRET of OX, Sevres A INTEREST, Nv ON 8: OR: ExT, MeGreary, 10; Moore, | that have been pouring in this week upon Miss | ing general talk in Pittoon, Pa, Tuesday after-| _TuPE\ paket sons. HOOuR No: DAN, OMAY TWENTY-SECOND, at | wiTH THE VERY BEST OF REAL ESTATE SECUR- = ICE COLLECTION OF ROS! ALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK M. sell 22; Settle, 5 On oe eon ret oauecreary | Margaret Blaine. The brary of the Blaine | noon the litle four-year-old child of Walter G. | ,Buturis of tdecrae of BEADRONS, ALES, TALS HUES A, ioatet Serres ict Seo eatteee sh Marte | TY. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST TO BE PAIDIN Eained 2 aud Settle lost. | Third—Carlisle, $3; | mansion, where the presents are placed, al- | Custer of Dorranceton wandered from home | Pa s2g woo 3 ee QUSE PLANTS. FROM THE WELL. | a twors window brick dwelling, Urown stoue | WASHINGTON OR NEW YORK, a8 DESIRED. MoCrears, 15; Lindsay, 23; Knott, 19; Moore, | ready looks like asilversmith's shop. ‘The cD ; USE ‘He ‘, PT Ni RSERLES: lOHN 8. (mm: ay e San D ° most promising cities while wheeling a whee!barrow loaded with toys, | Wat aD. 1800 a7 FIVE OCH a BROWS NURSE HIES OF IHS SAUL OF fis | tet So ebd ail modern improvemouts Taty | Pocnnccetsn” Conese muons, Beoeniats cA a 16; Settle, @ | Fourth—Carlisle, 89; MeCreary, | first to arrive wif the solid silver tea service | and got beyond the Bennet Station and upon | sale st public auction, original mid-3t Auctio i = 2 : m NOW. CORSON. SNOW. MACARTNEY, — 12; Lindsay, 28; Kuott, 16; Moore, 12; Settle, 7. | sent by the members of the diplomatic corps. | the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western rail- | 32% 50H aches ta B caecl coon (JRHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. J Member S.1. block Ba, Snag i Itcontains six pieces—tea urn, sugar bowl, | road tracks, The little fellow was innocently pip pd ng a Sa Nar Cab LU toler ish es ted a CORSON & MACARTNEY, Evan Settle, the sixth man in the race, is a| cream jug, bowl and samovar for heating | amusing himself there when the 6.10 passen- | dence of the iste John Ml. Simms, eeg., containing THE WHOLE OF SQUARE O37, THE FIRST OS. | emerge BROS, Auctioncera, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 8ST. XW, Popalar member of the lower house of the leg-| water. ‘To supplement it, Congressman and | ger train, one of the speediest on the Bloome- | "25 o¢ sate. one-third of the purchase money PUPROUERACCABE CS MARILAND AVENUE | TRUSTEES CONTINUATION SALR ate ee — isinture, coming from Owenton, He is one of | Mra. R. R. Hitt of Illinois, who are the most in- | burg branch, hove in sight around # curve, | cash. sand balance in one and tw ieee: SQUARE FEET. THIS PROPERTY 18 SUSCEP.| WASHINGTON, IN “1 WINING CITY,” BRING Pe pe «ling orators of the state, The result of | timate friends of the bride in this city, send |The engineer sighted the child, reversed the | taiteko? Mruet upon tho premises or all cea, ADVANSROE NG SUBDIVIDED TO GREAT} SMITH AND’ ELLIOT'S TRUSTEES Sb opiate or New ore boston the balloting has no especial bearing. It | all the small pieces of silver that can possibly | engine, but soon saw that the train was going Sain und’ Sectan of aals to be caer ai ae Of p FRIDAY, MAY, SIXTEENTH, 1800, at] ESTATE OF THE LATE COLONEL BEN IY | oe cat unde ecole securition shows » iu for Carlisle and Lindsay at the | be used on the modera table, There are twelve | too. fant to save the child unless herote meas-| twest7 dare ‘ereafter or Dropersy reeald BALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK EM. in front at the | NAYLOM, BEING ON THE EASTER. Bove acd ai'Ttcai haiircad Gam Tavuranes and Wet close, bat hardly ‘enough to base any calcula | dozen pieces in all. aud a bride more richly | ures were adopted, Leaving the throttle, he i Star. All conveyancing, recor Biiand jut ana Mary Digeets | DIMEDIATELY ADIAC? “Tamvericat Carlisle is undoubtedly stronger | dowered has rarely received so fine a gift. | rushed out to the pilot, stooped far out in front | at purchaser’ aud his men are in a mood to push the contest | They were purchased in Philadelphia, and | of the flying engine and waited with out- tonciose. The selection of a successor to Sen- preg sire one dozen oyster knives, one dozen | stretched arms until the child was reached, ator Beck has brought about an unusual state | fish knives, one dozen dinner knives, one dozen | when the engineer caught him and threw him Sesrbvan ‘American Beli 1 "cost. e property will be first offered as s JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, Trustes, [bole and if not thus eald will be immedjately gold in ., Wesbington, lots as per plat, w ined at office o! rae S._ | Sactioncer, Bircets led. rarked, with gaa, water sewerage and all ready for Dutiding. 73: Se _" of affurs, Never before in fifty years has a | Ssparacus knives, and the complement of forks | off the track. As he did so the wheelbarrow A.deyoelt of 8300 will be required sold ap sehen ‘Always in ofder by plain combing 8O> SMM Kentucky Senatar died while the legislature | for each set; one dozen tea spoons, one dozen | was splintered into thousand pieces by the snd iat Gidden cob iae Neeeae eal ae 1K PMs at Was insession, There have been some pecu- | Salad spoons, one dozen dessert spoons, and | drivers and the toys scattered on all sides by $7, iY ancing ‘at cost of purchaser, Terms to be complied a mi MING Hy 4 MLLE M J. PRANDT, har contests in the history of the state. The | one dozen coffee spoons, and in addition all | the pilot bars, AND IMPROVED BY’ AN ELEGANT. BRICK, Sith is Ses days, otherwise the property will be resold Susere ahas at ee District ot 1320 F et n.w. (Mrs Harrison, =~ most notable one was when Henry Clay wag|the odd and single small pieces that are Before the parents could learn of their MANSION, THE HOME OF THE LATE OUL. ‘d&ds ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct Fine ¥3 elected Senator when be was only twenty-nine | needed. A thousand dollars would hardly be | child’s escape the train had sped on, and to- on tiveeD at wae Era 1800. at FIVE ATCLIFFE DARE & CO, Auctioneers, ~~ eee Pow oneragee Sh ype wey | 3 nt mney Se Geek. years old, and he had to wait until he was | the market price of this elegant present. day Mr, Custer is endeavoring to find out the | oCLOck PM ih ttoatel the proms lett on | Be 920 bounsylvaninave nw, | G per cent interest {rom ‘dey of wale, parasle seme | _DIHOme Shampooing thirty before he took his seat, being the young- | _ With a New York house does the Secretary of | name of the man whose act will rank among alugble residence property in agnare, 100 (the | -. oy ween oF GRGGHD om Tale orune® sstiually, and to be secured by 8 deed oft ob the | JP ADIES WishING THEIN FINE L NE TAGES DOE est man who ever sat in that body, But a very | State dower is daughter on her wedding day, | the best instances of heroism in the history of Wink 140 fect on Boddlce airest botoses Hak COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. NEAR THE RESI- | Ehoer” A deposited @26 oy eh eed eh eee | tt pe ae te and different state of affairs now exists. There are a | Over @ month ago he told her that that would | the Wyoming Valley. fect. Tunproved Sy sunset ee possi a7 gauare | DERCES OF, MUS, GENFRAL, LOGAN, DIE | quired at the time of sale. “Conveyuncins, Bc. at pur. | jricen tall oF MADAME TALaon ite sta ease neandidates for the senatorship and most | be the gift, and advised her to go to New York FATAL CLOUD! SRST AT RE. ADING. | 25 Ro aie Bete antial brick mansion,known fone tee AL BARBER AND: OTHERS, TO chasers Cost, If the terms of sale are not complied | Yitiet n.w. a fab tent See ne ae Reem ite ee thai legis | SS long net ee ee siete i * | “terme: ‘Ouecthird cash? balance in ‘ets, two and | _ on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY SIXTEENTH, AT | cette the taht to aoe aay (hg, SEMEN eeu a Stone jatar pa! a AD) oun, jena eed rc! U] a 4 J 2 ature, bre ner fleas “i beens Y panting Enally A Child Swept Into a Sewer and Drowned | {hist the paneer ed br all recording and | Fi2,2,CLOCK, we will offer for sale, in front of the pabitg notin ef ook es ee, Towspaper pub. | Firet-ciass Ladies, and Gente! work of svers Serie THE PROMINENT CANDIDATES, hie! conveyunciny at purchaser's cost, Plate of the prop. | LOTS 17, 18, 19, 20 AND 21, IN. BLOCK 26 | Hshed in Washington Gite D3, Gon. Fiush, eivet and Evening Dresses ANT selecting two or three, any one of which was and a Building Undermined. . . : . A Frankfort special to the Philadelphia In- ee 2 ry will be exhibited at time of sala A deposit of ‘OF CULUMBIA HEIGHTS, N.B.—Plats slowing ibdivision can be ob- | AND CAROLINE LEKCH, formerly with A pl their idea of ahome. She brought back the — V0 will be required of the purchaser, each lot fronting 50 feet bya depth of 150.6% feet, tained op application of the t tees oF the auctioneers, | 82d Maison Yriese, Varia. @arer reviews the situation carefully. First, | plans of the different houses and with the help | The rain storm which visited Reading yester- ede . F. MCDOWELL, Executor. _| These lotsare the most desirable in this section and ICHARD SMITH, NION FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING Ae of course, in prominence is ex-Speaker Car- | of her family selected one on Madison avenue, | day was the most severe experienced this ‘BLIC AUCTION SALE— Should Command the attention of parties in search of CHARLES A ELLIONIE” | Trustecs, Siar’ ond Geet Gaseenee steht thoke Soeedek isle, whom everybody outside of tle state | duite s ways uptown. This house will be fur-| season, It was a veritable cloudburst. The | Homatst ee te el sear ae eel, matate, the | “Terme: One-third cash, balance in one and two | ap23-abas Fendall Butlaiie, Dyed without beiuu niyped. Ladies’ kveultge ithe best knuwa ofthe candidates? Ge us| from thet honeyaioon, which “wil laa ant | eee were ooded and cellare inundated. | dentegy of Mount Vorony aus wodien! gine | JME eu mrcig mramy meurae cod | Swe anoye aareve posrronrn varus | Some tae mae fies is the best known of the candidate: has | from ing r jest, Washington, will be offe: ‘abl een | purchaser. A ds t 100 Rlot at time | WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, 1890, same ee ~~ os had the support of all the Covington ant Lone-| September, Miss Blaine already has enough | sewer at $d and Walnut streets caved in and FeLOCK Ee tne stavesade, 180, Mt FIVE | GP ecie it tormut anle are uot complied with in Ate | hourand place; ou avcountat meatnee LUO AO CLG MENTS MADE UP OF SPPER, ville people and it was generally supposed that | linen to supply a most extensive establishment, | Robert Carl, the ten-year-old son of Select | OCLOCK [AVE MoDOWELL, Exeoutor._ | tun diye rons ay cf sale, rt Forerved to resll the | RICHARD SMITH, } Trustees. dyed sued mourning Uieck. oe the opposition to him would be feeble. On the | ®% her mother and the other feminine members | Councilman John H. Keppelman, was swept | — 2 Chsber aiter Bye dane on ~ 7qOMA DOWLING, aecucaree 906 6 st. nw, contrary, it was strong from the first, although a ee a given their attention to | into it and drowned. His body has not been THIS EVENING pubUped in, Wastiuaton, D.C. all Gouveyauc- te he was the leading candidate. But’ the mo- pe aera NOC recovered, There was considerable damage in CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL AT “LIF? Ey DARR CO. TRUSTEE’S SALE VALUABLE REAL FSTATF, X1YCLES ment he was anuoanced atter adolay of sev- BE praiteor Cena ee — peg ap the country districts sad lghtaing is reported fo LUO0,E ateret at pattie eta a Fottcited | _mys-atde apeewenine rs KNOWN AS NO. 1257 SIMIH STRERT BUCTIC —___ BICYCLES. eral days Frankfort wag led with stories of - ve struck several objec’ i * . = ST SEVEN P.M. ¢ A ———— NOT 4 NEW IDEa aFies how I - : awoman’s thumb nail, It has a crest of dia- feedlceads 5 pene PANT consisting of Gold and as Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme | N so liquor “at” Washington and. tinny tals’ of| Ronde about 4 Another rich prosnt w from | DK LEUVILLE AND MRS. LESLIE, | Mer Weicher, Danchin Star tear Chas | ____ FUTURE DAYS, Sout forenis Duscice Seis pee, Sgr ories in which be was a prominent factor were | Mr. and Mrs. John McLean, a solid silver salad ee ments Books, Furniture, Machine, Plano, Carpets, &o, | (FYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ba binted at when Mr. Carlisle was out of hearing. | bow Senator and Mrs. Stanford will give one | The Marquis Says They Will be Mar- | _m13-st. GROCE & WILLKY, Ex-Fawnurokers | Ae our aR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT | {u43 the undcraigted trustee will sos He has never deigned to answer any of these, | Of the richest presents a bride ever received, SALES ROOMS, COMPKISING PARLOR, DINING E Day ¥ ALLL In considertng the innovation that seems to have been made by introducipg @ spring, adjustavie ‘Weight, into the frame of the AMLKICAN KAMBLB! itis found to be not wh ovell —merely 8 Rew id idem, ih etal are coniplainants and Sarah F a dante, known 88 equity ried and the Lady Doesn’t Deny It. v FLISING FAR OUT. 5 ‘Allof the best’ locomotiver uave “springs between that he drank no more than auy Kentucky gen- | Piece wae after a design furnished by Mrs. Stan-| The Marquis de Lenville authorizes the posi- TRESSES, PILLOWS, PIEKAND MANTEL MIR- he city of Wasidngton, fn sad Dia, | SMTAKes have their cccupants insisted by " 7 ford. It isa case éontaining solid gold carving | ,. P : ROSENBERG, KOKS, | GKNAMENTS, ENGKAVINGS AND x wo tieman should, oti tive statement of his marriage to Mrs, Frank = tr ct, known as and being of square numbe: Antiguated vehicles do pot bave the modern McCreary is the coming man in Kentucky, | ‘ives and forks, odd spoons, consisting in all == : 625 Louisiana avenu PAINTINGS, &c. four hundred and seveut ree (473), the same hav- | ments which makethe KAMBLEM socasy roomug tA i J ~y hi ieces. The carving knives have hilts | Leslie next month, Mra, Leslie did not deny a i. ALSO, ing afront of 50 feet on 6th street aud running back | Ri Pe papier i. He represents a political syndicate which con- | Of thirty pieces. carving knives = 50 BOXES SCALED HEMHING. Of that width to Water street, more particularly de, | SBd Comfortable to ride. “Itie mot built on trols £3.000,000 and proposes a gigantic deal of | ®%,0rnamental as sword hilts of smoked ivory | the rumor, “I shall go to Paris tonight and Opposite City Post Oftice. SONReNCN ee TEN AL EEN TEENTE, | 1890, | scribed in the proceedings iu the above ealitied cause, | Pack, Lumber wagon principle. | Give us ‘ the offices in Kentucky.” ‘This strong combine: | With the letters “M. 1 B.” raised in gold, ‘The | remain there till after the marquis’ trial,” she | AUCTION SALE AT ABOVE PREMISES FRIDAY | {‘will sell above wonder eo Ont OF tay aalee room, | with the improvements thereon, consisting of au old | “piece from 8 closer and, beter point of view, tion is represented by McCreary, J. Stone | blades are gold. : said. “On my return the intentions of the| © MOi:NING, MAY SIXTEENTH, ALT. greeks pi: 1 BGG ves a Go. Walker and John D. jiarris. These men alj| _ 22¢ President and Mra. Harrison and Vice marquis and myself will be made public.” De O'CLOCK, AT TWELVE, of the pacthens omy ae ‘cach, tho balense in cqual 1325 14th st nw. hve at Richmond and represent an immense | President and Mrs. Morton have also selected | Leuville is no longer a “beauty man,” but is Pace Suneigts, 1p part of Farlor Suites in Hatr and | Horses, Carriages, Wagous, Harhess, io, justaliments at oneand two years secured, by the prom- ORY SAFETIES FOR LADY OR capital, which has grown to mainmoth propor- | *!!ver for their gifts and they will be sent uh | tt clumsy and gouty, Maple; by investments in the undeveloped min-| today. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Carnegio wi fas, Boreas ALSO. Day SI is Center and Dining’ Tables, Bed- | One Nearly New Four-seat Se pemponault aocomantie samkesereaen ee pounds. elastic frame: self. ‘ti . yton. A splendid vehicle, ‘ . purchaser's option, stcads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Book Cases, ALSO, AT TWELVE SM, = | Sacep ed ae ee ke oaeeien ook meee ean oe 5 ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days most sab di : » Hair and Shuck Mattresses, Pillows, Carpets, Rugs, | Fine pair Bay Coupe Horses, § and 6 out 1 < . eral lands of Kentncky, on which they have | Temember a b yey saggy te oS A BIGAMIST’S ROMANCE. Matting, Cooking aud Heating Stoves” 1? Buss ands, good drivers, kind andzentie, and wall work | fe eytite aay, of ‘cost God sith cf ths dumbing weet lately realized. Walker and Harris are with | their gift will be for him as well as for the —— sincle’ or double; and one Trotums Wagon with | chaser, all conveyancing sad rerouting st aes McCreary at Frankfort. ‘They immediately | bride. He Deserts a Wife in Philadelphia and | Large consignment of Cutlery, Crockery, Tin and pote and shaite. cost, A depost: of #700 required on the day of sale. | Syy W. : ae P z. Ne I =™ a kuctiuDeer, ARTS. PS\CHO'S, ORMUNDE'S. LE Stee, Creary should be elected at any cost and went ae "a ius “DB Handy.” | SAE. santeem, TER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneera EREMPTORY SALE_OF VALUABLE GAZELLE, DANDY'S, NATIUNAL'S, JUNO'S AN to work on that principlo. It is suid the com- The Parnellites Defeat the Government W. Harrison Bothwell, alias “D. B. Handy, — " OUK PET. "PRICE, @18 to @140. bine put up $100,000 us a starter, with an . alias “W. H. Prussell” of Philadelphia, who | ‘P\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, EXECUTRIX SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Hiding, @1, Ladies of Gents, Purchasors understanding that another barrel was always Tis kd a four years ago won the affections of Miss An-| A SPECIAL, COLLECTION OF FINE NaMED| see ki sbctERING CHINA, GLASS WA! SENTY-SEC ETS NORTHW ~_ eb sacamngcintentancesanen "The plan announced was to elect McCreary | In the house of commons yesterday after- | nio Arch of the same city, whom he made his Reis FANG STANDS AND MAST OTHER | Caitunbia holding Sarcoma cootot Ghe,bistictof | On MONDAY AFTERNOON: MAY NISETEEN TE. BGS INGE, COR MAGR AVE AND to the Senate, have Waike: iaeaat i noon Mr. Joseph Francis Fox, member for the | Wife, was arrested, tried, convicted and sen- CHOICE PLANTS FROM THE WELL-KNOWN | business: I will sell at public, auction, for ca to close an estate, tb st nw. PALMER & SON will buy, or ase, nave Walker succeed him as P » 2 NURSER} OF N. STUDER, AT AUCIION. MONDAY, MAY WN: EENTH, A.D. 1890, com- | LOT 3ANDEAST HALF OF LOT 4, SQUARE 80, | £2°b wheels; twenty-five years’ ——. mek, bream mere = ake H pe Bo Vereor: & Po- | Tullamore division of Kings county, a nation-|tenced Tuesday in Montreal for wronginga| 6, FRIDAY, MAY SIXTEENTH, 1890, commeno- meucine at TEN CLOCK A.M., at Ro, 1220 4 frontine DE fect Ais inches, more or lead, ou north jug and repairing. Give use trial Renting .mbi8-20,° g@tion for which he was beaten by Governor | alist: moved the second reading of the Irish | young Canadian girl. The story of Bothwell’s | ingat ELEVEN O'CLOCK, within iny sales rooms, I | #treet northwest, a general assortment of bousebol Of F street, between Twenty-iret and Twenty-second — —— —= sie : : - : . : : : = fleets partial : ‘and 2 , 5 = mene hash hssecknengrecp ity natmeeriny 23 | agricuitural laborers’ bill. The bill proposes | crime, though brief, is somewhat romantic. wif woll ti above Chee Flowery Acccinneee EBON ZED" UAE PARrOR Ave watkUr sare erty eine Paka ra gay Lh N le ft LS that Carl.sle could not be elected in the first | the use of the church surplus to assist in the | Four years ago, as he olaims himself, he was s MANBLE.TUP CHAMBER SUITES, SEVEUAL | vits cal esttae Ue tecea re tetas afer 2 mubal- | ET nore 10 LORDOx (Monday) night's balloting and then prolong | erection of laborera’ cottages. respected clerk in a large establishment in | WYEEKS & CO, Auctioneers, TOP Oe Re Br ACR RABBLE: | Vette sold ciociiaan 5 BOK a Eom 28 on ~ faa until they — get in beer — Mr. Johnson, conservative, member for | Philadelphia, He met Miss Arch and the pair 637 Louisiana avenne, CHAIRS, PA ENT KOCKERS, CPuOLSrEieeD Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two ane Soren hos ma Havre), - Creary's literary be sat was earls at wack wij | South Belfast, moved the rejection of the bill | were married, Their married life was not a |() Opposite City Post Office, | BRIC-A-BEAC ‘TABLES, ENGRAVINGS, WAKD- | Zuuusily. ahd tobe secoed by ase od eae 3.30 pam; “Saale, Wed, May 21.8 ames Sat. jituation and went to Toronto with his wife. wht 3 9 ie drunkenness sent out from Washington to his | cient to cover the charges of the land bill and | bi ING ROOM CHAI LACE 3. | quired at time of sale. Conveyanciug, &¢, Sat, May 31, f, but soon, | IMPORTATNT AND INTERESTING SALE OF AN| HALL HACK, BEDDING WEMINGR HAAG ASD | Sumers.cont. Terme to be cvmiplied wi oar | asso i wily rival. His vote ou the first ballot was a | the laborers’ bill. There he turned over a new leaf, but soon, HUSK MAITKESSES, BRUSSELS, ; SSES, > purchaser after five days’ advertisement of disappointment. The Right Hon. David Plunket reminded | however, fell into bad company and eighteen} s, eGanT ASSORTMENT OF FINE GENUINE ~ ; ‘ , in some per Published in Washing- <i Judge Lindsay of the state senate is a brainy months ago he deserted his wite, who, it is gee LAKNER. $00, ber ROOF, 925 Penn. ave, 7 x JOH > man—one of the ablest lawyers im Kentucky. the house that Mr. Dillon had protested against understood, returned to Philadelphia aud DIAMONDS, IN STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, aS eS ¥ -d&ds_ Attorney for tue heirs. - ORDDEUTSCHER 1 it has always been his ambition to sit in the | the appropriationsof the church surplus in| went to Montreal, RINGS, PINS, &o. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT | m15-3t sigs Executrix, | PUBLIC SALE OF DESIRABLE PLOPERTY ( Baltimore to United States Senate. He has a lovely young | the land billas beinga purely Irish fund, | He entered the Royal Canadian School of mek euven waraues HANCERY SALE 8 VALUABLE IMPROVED |~ PiMHEN GA TN BEWCHTS, FLORIDA, AVENL wite, whom he would like tosee in Washington | which he wanted for educational purposes | Infantry. There he became acquainted with o LD WATCHES, BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET, Thber ae . é A society. He was at first thought to be the | when home rule was obtained. Yet here were | Miss Elsie J. Bean, a little beauty of seventeen, | SOLID SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARES BEASAEES GAND 2 SUREETS NORTHWESE | | We wl or tor sale, on the premises. on TUESDAY, | Lrvadeu.” ~ tnd Carhale. bat aa date outside of McCreary | the Parnellites proposing to devote the sur- | The innocent girl, scarcely more than achild,| xp oraER SLEGANT GOODS OF ASIMILAR| _CIIY OF WASHINGTON, D.C.” GCLOCK Pls tumber of the inde? desirsble: Lots | ~_Srieudid accommo and Carlisle, but so many candidates entered | plus to the building of laborers’ houses. became Cee with the dashing young : By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the | in the subdivision of Washington Heights, recorded in | @6U to #100, 4 {ig Face that he soon fell behind. In fact, Mc- | — Mr. Balfour commented on the silence of the | soldier, and she fell a victim to his wiles, Ina | CHARACTER EVER OFFERED AT A PUBLIC | 12 rict of Column s, passed on the Tath dayof Dee fhesurveyor's ofles in County Book.’ Ao, Gp. 213, | For partictlaseayyiy to amy . 4 < : ? i 2 aud J jock 2; 2,10 and 14, Creary cut him up badly at the start. He is Irish leaders on the measure, Nobody seemed | short time the parents of Miss Bean peas SALE, NOW ON EXHIBITION WITHIN OUR ST iy ape BLS ry ey ee oa Ghackds Leer ttl oon ih | mnge-am 23 Fe ore, the leader in the state senate, and came near | to think it necessary to explain the provisions | aware of their child’s condition. The father 4 ik e' in block 5, and others. ‘These Lots are well lo-ated on = ; a SALES ROOMS, AND WILL BE SOLD AT TEN | FKIDAY, the TWiNIY-1HIKD DAY OF MAY, AD. ° NCHOR TINE making the race against Blackburn early in | of the bill. In view of this state of affairs he | went to St. John barracks and finally Bothwell 1890, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the followin Parcels avenue paved and sewered, AlLANTIC EXPRESS SERVICE, tne session. He is upright and in many re- | would support the motion for an adjournment. | consented to marry the unfortunate girl, He O'CLOCK ON FRIDAY MORNING SIXTEENTH | of Laud in square numbered four hundred and fifty ewe oa ng SES LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN spects resembles the late Seuator Beck in} Mr. Russell’s motion to adjourn was lost by | was dismissed from the school and secured a a FEE ASOO: te cs ctty of Washington, Dovtries af Co- | Sly these teamaing property can be seen at our office Syesty Cty of Gaus ore mental characteristics, He is not expected to|a vote of 94 to 63. The announcement of | situation as book keeper in a leading grocery = First. The north half of Lot numbered ten (10), im- | aud any further information given. Sule positive. wre, #60 16 8100. # hold his big vote. the result was received with cheers by the | establishment. He was well liked by his em- | WE RESPECTFULLY ASK AN INSPECTION OF | proved by a fou ry Brick Building, known as No, rerun: ime shire te cast: bala nance ta obo and two GLASGOW BLEVICE, Proctor Knott has been sitting in the lobby | Parnellites. ployer. gnd made many friends in the city, and | THEsE FINE GOODS, WHICH WE WILL BELL | Bick Suni ese ey Sack Building, with | Zoere, with inlerest st six ter cent per annum, pare Steamers Eis Detunday from New Fork to of the Capital Hotel telling stories toan admir-| Mr. Parnell then moved that the question of | he and his wife apparently lived happily to- Secon, The south half of Lot numberedeleven (11), | 0D property gold, or all cash, at option of purchaser «| Cabin Fassixe to Glasgow, Loudouderry of Liverpeak ing coud, scarcely one of whom is a member | the second reading be now put. The speaker | gether. The father-in-law learne the BY ORDER OF THE GENTLEMAN OWNING ingroxed by a five-story Brick Building. known as No. coy ae own > ee #00 and UV, Becond-class, 630. of the legislature." His strength has been scat- | declined to put the motion, the house desiring | meantime that Bothwell had a wife living! THE SAME WITHOUT LIMIT. EVERY REPRE. | ®1& 7th street northwest, with four-siety Back Bula: jefau Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five ds: tered through a dozen complimentaries and he | to continue the debate. already. Letters were exchanged between ing and « Building in the Fear. hird. Part of Lot numbered six (6), bortnning for advertisement of such resale in some newspaper pub- wo curaien [acueks of Rodnoes Meten, i i i SENTATION AT TIME OF SALE GUARAN- e fished in Washington, VG. & Sepeelt or 6 — ets of Credit and Drafts has not at any time taken the trouble to brin; Mr. Balfour charged the Parnellites with in- | Philadelphia and Toronto, the result being that the same at the northwestcoruer of said Loton athirty | lisl ington, D.C, posi eq for any amount issued at lowest current retes. them together. With « big and active brain | troducing the measur through a mere desire | Bothwell. was arrested.’ Confronted by the| TEED. met Te feat olener ere neuce, cast about thirty: | on cach tot et time of sale, Conveyancing, &c..st Pur | For Books of Toure Lickets or 1urtuet tub vi rs forty-four (44) feet to » ten (10) foot alley: thence | Title xood or rt ‘est about thirty-five (335) feet eleven (11) inches, and he is the laziest man physically in public life | to embarrass the government. | ‘The member | proofs whieh Mr. Bean had gathered he gavo Apply to HENDERSON LROTREKS, New York, oF ‘ - “ G. W. MOSS, vz asLing OR in the United States, is career of six years in | who had moved the second reading of the bill | in, and Judge Desnoyers sentenced him to four no sale, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. | qui N MOSS 41 Foun. ave a W Congress is all embraced in his famous “Duluth | and the member who had seconded the motion | years’ imprisonment with hard labor. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctionsers pop et EN SALE OF NEARLY NEW BRICK Seanpaaaeaeaeme speech. The routine labor of answering letters | had taken up between them only ten minutes. eae S: Rae —_— persons desiring Investments in Lusiness property. On MONDAY AFTERNOON MEGS MIR EES as PRINTERS. and attending to the requests of his constit- | Their conduct was unmistakable. They did | A Terr fo Europe Free or Expexsr.—See Terme of sale, as Provided by the decree. are one- | gt\81X O'CLOCK. we will sell in front of the Promises, | ——————— a uents was too much for him and he voluntarily | not mean to obtain advantages for the laborers, | the Washington Sunday Herald for particulars* GRAND CLOSING fourth Cd) cash, balance in one (1), two (2) and three 7, ee (3) years, with interest from tl vee Lot 79, Pu < ro di if wale, f uch ot " . gave up his seat in Congress rather than be | butto injure the land bill. The conditions Mr. Elkins’ Big House. AUOTION SALE OF ORIENTAL GOODS, nots will 'be required, or ail cash-at option of pur; | {opting 17 feet 6 inches on B streét with a depth of RINTING. bothered with it. His vote on the first two | under which the bill had been debated would Chaver or purchasers, “Upon confirmation of sale ‘and | (ose hac Ducting Ne Ole B stined eet ee ballots was surprisingly large. deprive any vote that the house might come to| The ninety-room house that Stephen B. = fonvayed., Conveyancing at cont of paccluoers if | mouera conveniences. Mn sea ea seasaeiracanane Gov. Buckner, the “Hero of Fort Donel- | of all significance. Whatever was the decision | Elkins is building near the town of Elkins, No. 1424 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., terms of aale are not complied with in’ teu (10) dava | potty any piese Areas tented om, Ca RCIAL PRINTING, seth eutng sex, on cen os =e ee pales or pre taj 1 (ino import: | Randolph county, W.Va., says the Baltimore | poe 14en and 15th atreeta, near the Treeaury. purchasers” & doped of $00 cat ik chee aes Pease motee to ae oie rise caalance in one and two | Lew Printing, Churchand School Printing, Amuse i matin ee ee TA tani prea hongen' oy) SO Sun today, willbe finished about June 1. It parcels aud of $1U0 in the third parcel of ground will | Jeet notes te Year six per cent inter ment Printing, PosterPrinting and Book Binding ‘utive mansion trying to appear dignified | The second reading of the bill was agreed to ° t ide in the |4 FINE COLLECTION, CONSISTING OF 500 required ‘option of purchaser. “A Gepostt of while seeing the one chance at political prefer- | without a division amid prolonged Irish cheers. | 18 one of the finest country residences in the PIECES GENUINE RARE ORIENTAL RUGS, M’A. GORDON, time of sale. Conveyancing, ke. at p NEW TYPE, ment of bis hfe slip away from him, He has| The defeat of the government was due to's | south, and is at the top of ahigh hill—about CARPETS, TAPESTEIES, TEXTILES, POR- REGINALD FENDALL, ‘Terma to be complied with in 10 days, otherwise re- cut little figure in the race. His vetoes, many | blunder of the conservative whips, who noti- | ten minutes’ walk from the railroad station. dia Re ae ei mm no a New Presses, Iinproved Machiners, Skilie’ of them only equaled by Cleveland's in the | fied the members of the government party that | In front is an extensive lawn, Around the TIERES AND EMBRODEEIES, 150 MES Hl SAV — is Weblnge De crass contempt he showed for the legislative depart- | their _— would be required at 4 o'clock. | puilding is a wall three feet higher than the WHICH ARE GATHERED FROM DUNCANSON BRUS. Auctioneers, ° m10.a&ds ‘ DUNCANSON BROS., at, Killed him for any favors from the legis- | This became known to the Parnellites, who j first floor, Ata distance the house, with its THE PALACES OF THE ORIENT. 7\HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL EeTaTE | 4-dkde ¥ Auctionsss. NEW YORK PRICES, lature, But for these he would have beena| attended in full strength at noon, and towers, does not look unlike a European Cee eee BALE OF NALUABLE TWELFTH 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘ jeading candidate from the start. after short speeches had been made rushed a | castle,’ It extensive three-story structure, gon AND THIRTEENTH STREETS WEST. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, ¥: 934 ‘Mail orders carefully filled Jue balloting by the legislature in joint bal-| division before the conservatives could be | with shingled sides and slate roof. On the SALES COMMENCE nae ote, Seores of the Supreme Court, passed |" TWENTY-SECOND STREET, AT AUCTION. lot was without any unexpected feature. Car- | mustered, first floor is a large hall, which will be lighted lisle received 43 votes, McCreary 1 and the rest Were given to men who are not candidates, ROBERT CLARKE, Printing, Paper Supplies and Stationery, o a oth re laivants and Edward T. Baki On MONDAY, MAY NINETEENTH, 1890, at FIV! eq@aiaan GOO mEiT with six ornamental torcheres, which will cost | WEDNESDAY, MAY 14,11 AM. AND 2 Pi, | ee are en ee ary 1, uaker il sell in, front of tue premix 5,000, i wad 01 about $200 apiece. The parlor. dining-room | AND FOLLOWING THREE DAYS AT THE SAME | fees. will ell st public ucuch, in (rout af the” preus. lacats boeee see coo — os nd iil , all about the same i L GARFIELD’S BODY NOT MOVED. |The Loulsiana Lottery’s Big Offer for | sicher in (od in hes on the west side of @, are on the newne. a: FIVE O'CLOCK PM, all pla avenu ay depth of feet 234 inches to a 30- BUSINESS OFFICES, 920 F 8T. &. floor and will be fitted luxuriously, that piece or parcel of ground situate in Washinzton | foot wide alley, improved by ry a New Clfarter. Wie oliiasenty roociita slay ces ia aaseies city, District of Columbia, known es part of lot Ave | Drick dwelling containing seven rooms, gna, Water. The Remains are in Lake View Ceme- een Hot ivemaller Gan tha oGier ites. All. the (5), iv Davidson's subsivision, in square two hundred | _ Terms: One-titrd cash; balance in one and two Washington, D.C, ae eighty-three (28:3), beginuing for the same on the | Years, with interest secured by a deed of trust on the tery and Not ina Savings Bank’s Vaults | Gov. Nicholls’ message is admitted in New | rooms are finished in hard wood. ‘The fire- | Your attendance will give you simply am ides about | 0d cigbty-chree (78:5), Deginihiug fur the eae on the proverty, ofall cash: A devon of #100 requ If you need anything in the above line send postal Orleans by all to be one of the strongest argu- | places are massive. The walls of some of the | the Palace Goods, as this is the first time in the United Of said lot, running thence east on the line of L street Mecording and agent will call. mb26-1y = A fe hes; ct feet, | Purchaser's cost. ments yet made against the proposed extension | T00ms are adorned with handsome paintings. ned ey pg epg A-sensational report was telegraphed from ct thence west twenty-three feet two inches to a point 108 ? - = ee Cleveland Monday night to the effect that th, : On the second foor are the sleeping apart- | Stes such» collection has been offered at auction, | three feet east from the west lie of suid lot, thence | (408. B. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Aucuoncer, 1) Gees : Fer Ps _—— the | of the Louisiana lottery charter. The com-|trontyand sbout half ® degen athe CoGma: Respectfully, orth twelve fect and three inches; thence porthwest- | i RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON 1 HEACUICAL BOCK AND 20B PRINTERS, ante te tage erenident Garfield were not in ®| pany saw the necessity of a vigorous reply and| The beth tube ere nef sora porcelain, The RADING Co, | spointdistant seventy-uine feet tires inches fromthe | SAMEE BETWEEN. N Sone AXP iwitoe. vault in Lake View Cemetery, as has been gen-| moe it yesterday. The original proposition | kitchen extension is a two-story building. The ee ee (9.00. | hihe of Messuchunetteaveune, sud thence soubwest: | Zev iERM, GAREETS NORTHWEST. 1M | petites furnished. me work for the Tra@e, erally supposed, but were in the vault of a eav- is rst floor contains the kitchen proper and ser- WILLIAMS & CO. Seema wrote jaue three feet, and thence south at | py virtue of @ deed of trust recorded iu Liber Xo. LL McQUEEN,, of Mr. Morris, acting for the company, was to | 4! ee WALTER B. an . tangles to L street oue hundred feet to the begin- | gg, Yollo GUO of the lund reconieat dhe Dine ot “M w ings bank on Euclid avenue. Hon. Amos pay the state annually €500,000 for the lottery — dinin; Cee and the floor above their! | 14 4 as iescAnstionbend bing, with the improvements tiereon. ie Coltimbia, and of a decree passed In equity comes Nor © buccencr to Me Que ty peed Townsend, chairman of the executive commit- | P*7 * . " sleeping and bath rvoms, Palate te cere curd purchase money cash and | 11731, supreme Court of ssid. District, substitutng T1S-1516 E st. aw, : rivilege, to be divided equally between the see pa a the balance thereof in six, twelve and eighteen wontlis, trustees under said deed of trust, abd by request necting foe te cheree of Wis miemeecial services, sold | Costs echcdts the Laveaa ab tho etatoctarts | a:ikoes'a Raowais Tous Wineys cors—- ef Ses Ree becritn tatesor froin ny ot meer” A en tocePvad on | of he vertice chorety secured, we wil'eell At pute | LEGAL, COMMELCIAL AND YROFRSSIONAL wsterday: “It is wholly false; the casket ie at | Sblo institutions, After a long consultation | For the most populer school teacher!’ Thiak-of vroperty until ail purchase money be paid “No dee | Satep; nent OF He premises, om MONDAY, May Bok ORLY. 7 ske View Cemetery in @ substantial vault and | with his advisers Mr. Morris modified his orig- | it! Read the Washington Sunday Herald and fokon and aadorsiveate Paad $2 dey ofr eet he Paid; | O'CLOCK F-M,, origina: lot 4 im square 80, with the - ul remain there for a few days. Within a | inal offer and doubled his bid, increasing it to | find out how it will be done.—Adot, CONTINUATION SALE DAILY of $100 required when property is wold. Couvey. | "provemen: MEDICAL, &c. y secretes “Bod spo cap ae “gy ‘erms: One-third cash. of which #100 must be de- ME te q week or ten days the remains will be removed | £!,000,000 a year, or a total of $25,000,000 for auciug at purchaser's cost. rms of nOt | posited at the time of sele, and the balance in three == — the term for which thi il is asked, Chief Justice Beasley and the Bunco or complied with in fifteen days from day of sale the | tonal installments, in one. two aud three years, for ADIES WHO_KRQUL THe SERVICES OF from the vault wherein they are now tightly | “tne increased: pid of wae rietacy taspeny an oh papiaeuntain come ae to resell the property at Fisk | waich the motes of the purchaser, tatarest | 6 AES WHO BMQUIRE Tue “Eid Sonate sealed to the crspt beneath the memorial.” | has not altered the opposition ot the governor, From the Philadelphia Inquirer. pias 5 na, hae from day of sale and secured by deed of trust on said | pa fo i r ; {ue Evening Star, Jot, will be taken, or all cash, at option of purchaser. | hii! Uns, M1iso It was arranged yesterday that President | and there is a bitter war in progress between tai oF th zi . at iN Ny be complied with iu Sftcen days from day of Prompt and re r) Rarrison should be éntertained on the day of lot 2 Chief Justice Beasley of New Jersey, who No. MIA TIAMD MiLLiR, ¢ Trustess, | sale or the property will be resold at risk sud cost ef | Pane Et amd Rolak! the dedication ceremonies by Mr. Dan P. Eelle, | "° HeTY and anti-lottery men. prides himself on the rural character of his| WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.’8 SALESRUOM, Wa MEE defaulting Purcuader.” All couveyauciug and record: | “ayf"yoe? retary Blaine will be the guest of Mrs. Gar- A Peculiar Method of Proof. dress and appearance, while on a recent visit Fy THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Auc! mB~ikds WM. F. MATTINGLY, E FORPS G-ES/ ABLINHS Ss ; . . g , q Oth street and Pennsylvania sven = AIGLIFFE. DARE 4. GO nae a Trustees, oa Phy can be caper field and family st Mentor, i Son 2 yi, | Mrs. Catherine A. Teagle, colored woman | to New York city was one afternoon standing — a oa = RATCLIFFE, DAUR & CO., Auctionsere THOS. B. WAR SEN AGeaaL Matatene | Se ber nabie Ladies! Physician, cam be consulted data ee Suest of Mt- | of West Chester, died in December, 1888, leav- | on the steps of a prominent hotel, when he was | AT ELEVEN AM AND 3 P.M, CONTINUING CHANCERY SALE OF THREE-STORY FRAME £0. ICKNEY, Auctic = to pm; with Ladies ouly may StojeS and Mrs. William Chisholm, Q ciel CSE SLO KAORI nee es KO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 030 F si. ; = ors ing anestate of €100,000. Her second husband, | accosted by ® perfect stranger, whom he at Pee Sa SUREETAUUTHWESE ST nUeeGR? TIED | Gee ee are oF “seesnpindkbeet MSE. D! BAO THES wou i SE, MORMON ELDERS WHIPPED. Dr. Teagle, a *‘voodoo” practitioner, was sent | once sized up as a confidence operator. By virtue of s decree of the nares Court of the IPERTY, FRONT! E T r ort Specanlist im thisetty, to prison for practicing without a license. He| ‘It has been a long time since we met,” said ‘i ‘i Diptrict of Columbia, passed op the z2dday of April, je diseases How Florida Fathers and Brothers| claims she had uo children. Last week «| the newcomer in am affable maanec, Oe ee ate cen renee Oc. Cul nelue es Ae] suave Rstisew A ciallsmereaetel wes eee Treat Leaders and Their Proselytes, | mulatto by the name of Robert Clayton ap-| “¥ suid the chief justice, musingly, tique Bronzes, Tyson, Tokio and Imary Pore = | and Jaue E. Jobuion et al. are defeudaute, we will peared before Auditor Parke, who has the es- | “quite’s long time.” celain Ware. A large lot of Exquisite Silk On TULSDAY, THE. THIRTERS TE Bae pee There have been two Mormon elders tramp- | tate in his bands, and claimed {o,be her son by an,472 7ou enjoying yourself as usual?” asked Embroideries and Panels, Ludies' and A.D. 18M0. at, FIVE O'CLOCK F nt of lui "OR SAY . 7 er first husban: esterday the body of Mra. man, evidently fee! for an oppor! Dresst : bwenty: (28), iD square num ve hun- .M., the foli described 7 through Washington and Holmes ‘counties, | T2icig was exhumed to ascertain by ok autopsy | 60 xau ta kialittie gene © vedere —— rt meg grea and Mairey-elgDe BIE), ,D she sity | of | property, situate in the county of Wacliuston, Dis | Fila, distributing their religious tract. They ts pr Fans, Lanterns and twenty ashington, ofp Columbis, | Erict of ‘Columbia, to wit: All of ‘lot ome ti) au if she had ever been a mother. Two leading ‘Yes, as usual,” answered the chief justici bewinuing for the same on 3d street 70 feet north two (2), in block numbered 10 of the suldivision of went by the names of Elders James and Max-| Philadelphia physicians performed the task | with a sunny emile. Silk and Satin Embroidered these. corner of said square: running thi land known as Le Droit. Pat! Weil, They have proselyted to @ considerable | but did not disclose their verdict, though it is till in the same old business, eh?” Servens, 3p tebe ibchee: thence .auest Lud feet; thence south | '“Terins of sale. cash and the balance in | extent, especially among unmarried females, | *upposed to be against the claimant Yen; still in the same old business.” ‘This being the last sale of the season, and there | feet 3 inches: i A oy ence east GO tect to the place of be- ®.x (6) per centum per aubum, payable semi-annually. “What business is it? It’s been so lon auing. being the north 21 feet 6 iuches by full depth | 6,0. 2SE Coutum ve th buser; $100 ou Says She Didn't Whip the Senator. | since I've seen you that Ideclare I've quite | being absolutely no reserve, all lovers of Japanese Art oo Se et Stine of sate. All couveyanciux at “par: Florence M. Cooper, now Mrs. Miller, of | forgotten, should not fail to attend this sale, as every article | Cortiin deeds of trust, one for #701 # ee ee eee KE whom it has been related that she had cow- | , be chief justice's eyes sparkled merrily as | offered will and shall be sold to the “HIGHEST BID- | percent per annum, which will mature December 20, ad | A party of some eight women were secured to ko west last week. Among them were the two comely daughters of Abram King, living in the . after five days’ advertisement im Ihe | veniug Dtar. . “ : $90, and ove tor $200, with interest at 7 per cent pet HN T ALM. ae scrub six miles from Jacksonville, When it | pig, ss in | be replied with un assumption of innocence | ER.” = JOHN ‘Trustees, IT led Senator Terry of Michigan years ago in| which would Ue al oon i my6-eod&ds Sas. HL MAKE, S Wiss Nas found they had left, the father and the| Washington, is living a¥ Dougiad, 14 miles | cleasacions eave done no discredit to « first- WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., _| of ‘the purchase moucy (over and abeve tie tee teak, | TAHOMAD DOWLING, Auctioneer. Visor, crs ode trea ta tae pene neishbors, one whose | from Winnipeg, where her husband, Wm. | ‘Sending rogues to jail !* m13-4t Auctioneer, | Tonthe from the day of sale, with intoeer eteukes Ny | VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON SEVEN. . wife was in the party of converts, pursued the Miller, is engaged in farming. Recently the | _The confidence man star him and then WLIN a. deed of trust upon the property, or all cash, at the TEENTH NEAR M STREET NOKTHWEST, aT Mormons, and, ou capturing them, ted them | story avout Res romniati marrings aad or | suddenly abot off ‘down "tea veniny on4CMGR | Ap WOMAT DOWLING, Aoctioneo spdon tag potsines Sere Ceea0bregumed | Zbcrion’ to trees, and after stripping them, flogged mother’s approaching nuptials with Count chief justice looked after him with all the in- ONE THOROUGHBRED REGISTERED JERNET OOW Purchaser's cost, If terms of saleare not compiled | _On MONDAY, MAY NINETEENTH, 1890, AT them unmercifully. They then loosened them Segardi was ablished in the Winnipeg ri- | Bocence and benevolence of a Jersey farmer “GRASSLAND MAID." 4 YEAKS oD... Wr a ‘with in ten days from the day of sale the trustees re- | HALF-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., {2 frout of the sud began firing on them. ‘The human targets | dune. ‘The editor has received a letter from | totally ignorant of city wiles and delusions. GATE FPA 52, QHD THOROUGHBRED JERSEY | serve the right to resell the property at the risk and Twill pelt the west part of sublot 9. in square fan off into the swamp as fast ae possible and | her saying: ‘Having noticed in your weekly oe st be Dro ence ee Socnestonsomae ak Sam Small tn Poll SOUR com PROGR CUS TEALER | Seresemts of tuo rane ta some Mewapape bub | neibwget OF dnp 100 fos wheg yr e * been seen since. The young women rot May lan article headed ‘She Cow- ‘olitics. iy 3 1 a ii ct ¢ welt har ming ‘eich Sag | base Pants ttede Gtr deco | Rev Sam Sal bapannouced Sint w o| GLE Teapot Min Be oa (ee _ - ‘ach one | myself, I beg to give the most emphatic de- | candidate ton county for election to UKE HO! GH ; ‘Terms: One-third am one wo years Whipped and then Wack iereing wife was well | nial to this action, which was at the time at-| the next Georgia house of pelted ras an 1X6 CANT 9 AND LAWS MOWELS, 1 Hous ml-dhds Grete, | with interest,and secured ty decd uf trunt crtac Tapped and then ducked in @ fish pond, and | tributed tome and which my father, Mr. Syd- te VE SALE IS POSTPONED oF. Cost of purchaser, ‘N. MOW! CHA! WI $200 will juired at ti or Jakks Mt phe Promised to do better, was taken | ney Cooper, publicly refuted, I will be obliged |® *tsight-out prohibition platform. There) FAN ce OWS! eee Ei Lot rEESbAy, Pa Atta DAYOF MAY. AD. ‘ its ‘i. HEK DISEASES, F ry THOMAS DOWLING, ; aid. 68 home. Ki y ) i i som Small ‘acce) x U [ARKOW, DOUBLE AN! same Place. 2-dkds Auctioneer, ae besinees neat him, and that bockanet cin ae a |g Tie apy ne Sm saad ne pass vag Kroarigh ey geecrenet eave ree Sreabantyse tee ee a SERRA, LOT rand PRILLIAM H. 8H 8, Trustee, eC | SANRCORE ae Ae ” 7 U r P st hw, xe " ny u berltoed hae been intaumnty. Gasitel antes Sho Deserted the Shakers. "| fem prstuing on him for. it had been an- of SA MACE Bor, os mo, sirnanss STEEL ete | met AMILY SUPPLIES. __| ae a Periabed in theewamp. (Ut that the elders! Yntil Saturday last Miss Ida Ladd, a beanti- | copal ministry in June, butvesterdag ke gef it | Tiassa Sboresmes toned mack, = jOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. eS Pounds ete ee “care grgadaisf oneness agra fal gicl of twenty years, was e member of the | double at rest by hie announcement that he | Suls.iie THOMAS DOWLING, Avctoneee, WOTEET S40 OF TAFROVED REAL ESTATE pe, 250.2 1 Pound Mocs | MELVILLE LIND RAY, Sanarce Bret Harte’s Son in Trouble. Shaker Society, near Franklin, Pa, She seemed | Will accept the nomination. He said noshing | CHAN ATED A THB. GOMER pati OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON, Dist x _____ATPORNEYS In the New York supreme court Tuesday | to be entirely contented with her lot until last mans a SECOND CAND Do NOR "| Byte ote deed of trust. duly recorded i ATYO. s. Justice Lawrence gave judgment by default | week, when she informed the members of the} New Stezpivo Cans 70 St. Foes She land recorda of anid! District in Liber 1805, : .G. ZACHEN. z. MeLENNEY PHILLIPS. ZACHAL & MCKEN! Hu Attoraeysnt-Law, Suu MPBELL. CAMIINGT ‘Webster Law Buin sig, vy =<— DC. Lesidence, 935 KU ww. Ca DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE Es ‘and lerritory, 4 er. 3 s s 7 Toffee fom 92a it cSrmiched | Wansrux Micune Com * Lours.—Pull decree of the Sapreme of the | 25 and at the written ‘the against Francis K Harte in the suit of James | Community that she had made up her mind to | buffet sleapingears now Tua through wea | Decry Cicnaas pasa oe the ha Sgro apt, he notes secured thereby, we will well a puttin 3. Smith for alienation of the affections of | j*ey$ Sud Set married. On Sunday night Miss | Louis, via Cincinnati, on the Baltimore and | diguel Trustee will offer ales in Snaith’s wife, Aline B. Smith. The amount ; trom Pies praeeve Ohio Vestibule 4, leaving Baltimore | frout of the oe utp twenty-four gigeer from Pittsburg, Pa, The ceremony was | dail iy : gton le iF MAY, 11 sued {or was $10,000. but the damages will be | performed by Rev. Me, Howard of Aubura. A Rpt herd argestia AY O! twenty-three awarded by sheriff's Jary. | Mr. and Mrs, | large number of the most promiuent people in | setvice te maintained ee aie ein | in frases, ios reader as of NOTARIES PUBLIC. Smith separated by agreement in November, | the vicinity were preseat. The youn: ple E 18. for six months, amd the intimacy with | had never seen ench other until dhe day before | CUO Express, leaving Baltimore daily at 10 Sdruee offu2d and B west. re Fara of ales terest tn purcbue Harte 1s said to have began about that time. | the weddirg. ‘The Shakers are very sivict ad- | fans, gorming at TAs ne BY | cathe To ve paid win He dara rues day, of ona ii . Mr. Harte is a son of Bret Harte, voeates of colibacy, and Mise Ladd’ wanted to | Oul# the second morning at 7:45. C money. in two @ MANICURE. HIGH SPEED, SAFETY, UYDRAULIC PASSENGER —__—_—_—___"" j marry. She inserted a matrimonial advertise- | ‘The church quarrel at Johnstown has ended Se to ta ong ta Bays s vthotueeethe SARE Pxesto! CHANGE! Gray aud faded beards made | ut in a Cincinnati paper, which Mr. Fair- | by Elder Fulton's withdrawal of the charges at aig per centum pars at ‘ADAM PaYX, ‘biuvstors tor fo assume, their original color by appiying Buck- = They. Men ie ae pees Meee Fine. yess ee eter ies ts pre gem Heeger fs 4 at i.w. | cost 15th Bp ieee yp — _ for we Whiskers. 1t never fails to “3 ‘aod oe Stans. wie i Dye for | burg. acceded to. So m0-dhds SE WRIGHT} Trasteen, | cary asd Gaisopodiet Gootesouth afc forkaeeaes | apS-Om Oficu, 50 18thel Ler ne,