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* ries D.C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER’ 18, 1890-SIXTEEN PAGES. . aaa 3 BILL CONTEST. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN. SHOCKING STARS. FOUR PATIENTS NOW ITALIANS NOT PREFERRED. van ——— y a SimmED BRCULLETE. Aamert-| Talk of a Compromise Before the Monday Ni T_ BETWEEN | PALISADES OF “THE POTOMAC LAND IM- | [OK SALE—A FIRST-CLASS SADDLE OR COUPE | Q{ONEY TU LOAN ON REAL ESTATE: PROMPT ‘Who Receive Daily Injections of Dr. Koch's | Supervising Architect Windrim Likes -* 4 P-L ro freuen 2 with an average depth PROVEMENT COMPANY. Fite: ecand and o ; can trot im three min- Mirctnucn wails atic OTF st ne. is put ep for; Ly at an. ight Caacus. . othe ie aS i ‘The reat increase in thie population of Weshingtan, | “Cail'4a ana D So ee: avim SWORMSTED? & BRADLEY, 927 ¥ ot. nw. | ‘The pig that is dressed and sale, ee ee making, The experiments with Dr. Koch's lymph are | “It amuses me very much to learn that In| ‘The advocates of the elections bill are EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. of its squeal and its grunt “aes i ‘some compromise ang sremtawaptemmidan cine: saneh ong. R BAPE ABC BONDS. pe Hepetente garam soar) still being madent Garfleld Hompital, though no | accused by certain gowiping persons of pro-|_» desperate effort to effect some SOne ys ty ¥F erty, are forcing an enlargement of its boundaries and bar Pinte er eer pny i Miiauls eee in front. marked effects are yet to be noted. The regu- | ferring to hire Italians for my modeling work | before the caucus Monday peligg enr wt ~4 obligine thome desi houses and villa real LL PREMIUM CH igs lar daily i made this to the exclusion of native-born Americans.” | propositions are floating in the sir. : ins moderate villa resi- SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED. ly injections were morning , : ~ Dill as to make its dences to purchase outside of the present city limits. ‘once. 185,000 TO Asa rouzzler of the press Mr. Parnell takes "4 two more patienta have been added to] raid Supervising Architect Windrim of the | tooamend the «lection, bill paes om fe eae ae This company offers lots 30x150, also villa sites, | FOH SALE—A MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT PIANO. ber al Prac caren those already under the care ot Dr. Magruder | treasury to reporter for Tae Stan. “Why | application universal without petite Toy ip one of the deantifally situated on the Condutt road, overlooking manner yet. grand sce, wuper tone, Sry ohh, : oe and Dr. Edes, making four in all. Both of | should it be imagined that I like the sons of | voters and to take out prominent Ue pirchased ata | the Potomac river and within three miles of the White | and tail: but slightly need a great barvain if taken at | 9,800 THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. | “It is not true that Mr. Constantly Bucking | these are young men who have oupiie’ for | Italy better than my own countrymen? The | purpose baer sch fete prossttorn. 12 ante. 2. FIEEE 8 House, at the low price of 10 cents per square foot. only e225 ‘rot eth Bhat EEkyxyl ely euaran- | Tyo YOU WANT MONEY?—¢10 TO $100 TOLOAN’| Kilgore of Texas has leased a pair of his boots | treatment. One was treated for the time | notion is absurd on the face of it. As a matter | sition to me sete gen oS eH F at. Astiisis the most beantifal annex of Washington | terd. ‘See i at "IANO EXCHANGE, 91: 5 ‘at low interest on furniture, borses, yesterday and the other this morning. While | of tact, the men I employ are engaged without | satisfy the silver men they are ud ; snd must soon téeome a residential portion now is | °° ora Francia snd nteret payable ie weekly Yecenlg | 92 me cytes ino marked improvementfe looked for #0 2000; | Shor atc regard for aationalitn, My duty |auvthing short of absclute free coinage, 4 np ¥ f—KRANICH AND BACH SQUARE Tela _—_ neither have any bad effécts been caused and ae tal ee ie 5 recognition for f in gomimaming view of pi bach apo tan. (s gaagres: Fowewood case, carved Teys, as | Putticiy. Addrcar Box Wm, Starodice. "'Gicim® | Does Editor Dana of New York think the | the physicians feel very mach cocouraged. "| is to have the work done in the best poraible | ey cannot insure i mi by a - tog a 1405 Pate mow. | ea peatyMey tauars plano, 7s octarss Fosewood case, | )\ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR: | profit in a U. 8. Senatorship is stuffed? ———_ manner,and I choose those men who exhibit the | “The silver men can get ae = on = = . 3 F st. mw. lege. ‘comiition. rates on appro estate security :special degree of competency. themselves from the Senate —— DOR SALE - Wo square piano, 8.0. Drivileres respecting Price payments. ALEXANDRIA. Breatest tency They propose, ol bet. " . Est a aoe, $6. TILER & RUTHERFORD, —_ “7 prefer to hire Americans, other | are willing to grant them. Pr roc for three nouns wry ches att _ — gegen neat Rates, 6s. 2724-Fan® MALES A ehisigpliorss A CYTE CONTRACT CANCELLED. things being Lruslt Gnfortunstely artiwne of | therefore, to go Shead with thelr pins. Cow arse DUGAN & tO ett BRIGHTWOOD LOTS FOR SALE. Will be sold on eany tevuges>?™* ©: MOLI OTOT cod urwann, 8 | ogee Walking on Connecticut avense} ir. council committen on the poor have re-| this sation fee ediy intertorie snictat artiose | eprvetiverepeotican Sweaters axe aml of OS p01 vox 4 LOTS. 40 SANDERS & STAYMAN, ota eee ee Yesterday afternoon and it was cold enough to} 174 Coonplainta an to the character of the | ckill to foreigners. "It would wot be correct to | opinion thal the elections bill will be laid este cy tae BA Ee 252x100 and 355100. a13-6t $4 F st. nw. ee ee eee freeze the hands off of aclock. She bad on a | “Vel com pusrsiey po the order of | **¥ that the Italian is the best sculptor in the | on Tuesday and some financial measure, pet ON MILITARY ROAD, Ke SALE HORSE. CAB_AND 3 HARNESS ATA eeit Reracrh 19 xitia tac pair of light undressed kid gloves and he had a ae ‘ante ti Pipi mas in| ¥orld, becanse other work a# good as his ds | haps the Plumb bill, willbe taken up. ian Sal SST A0TS THREE. AD- | mutta (se. P R.0. HOLTZMAN, | on mittens, quality and quantity injustice, has sometimes | Produced here and elsewhere. Hut the trath is TUE GREEN GOODS MEN. vinine $1.13: reo adetnine 216 | Ee eee toe nn Some Care F ECOND-HAND_OPERA PIANO OF | _n21 “Jiminy,” she exclaimed, slapping her hands | been done. ‘Thecommittee has canceled the |p midur Tieeiianie: forme When tee _ - Bith st. 2. ee en rere j Y WORTH CO: UR Te eee Eas Sgt OGO together, “but these kids are too cold for any-| current contract for wéod at $3.90 per cord | TilCabove the pursuitf merely unskilled labor | A New Scheme and an Important Arrest OR SAL a S | anos and organs rented and sold on fnstallments.” 413 thing.” and awarded the contract to Messra. Thomas | they" scem usually to betaks. themsclves, to New York City. | — 7 WOR SALE GUITAR RICH-TONED “BRUNO” | _ni7-1m __ ton F : *“{ don't see why,” he said, very comforta- wey = as ee at wey on modeling or painting. Thus I find that out of | ‘The green goods swindlers promyreal-o 5 war? peain a sUTikE, RESUNANT, Star omce Deeps igen” | )fONEX—4i00 TO 91.000 TO LOAN ON REAL | pyy, Sinueee = the entire number of capable men in this line | heen operating from, in and about New Ye | arse © 600 F st. nw. ‘OH SALE #40-BAY HORSE; GOOD WORKER. |" me a we. Pours, ra “Don't you?” she snapped at him scornfully. xoTEs. aor agate ey a “aun of ‘any other | SHtY Feoently devised ed scheme, cay 4 | oS ae = <DS. COMMER: | “1 Presume it is because they are undressed.” djourned until | country. Americans are always very much in | by Tepresenting themselves as belongi | F°® "550 orp nor xuow 108 SALE JUNE ARRIVED AO HOMES. AMONG | NfORELTO LOAN, STOG™ BONDS, COMMER: ca ree re reeset sto | eee sedsacter Sa as enueier a clseetinses | aaiao trace x aang In SOR | COULD BU oT Youn draught intles, several, low- aoe LOULS CONMINAM, GETTING EVEN. and a petit jury will be summoned.—The | “hich I control, for the simple reason that ) ing with a fourth-class postmaster on some star And uf DM RALE=A TATTLE BAY MANE UUGOT AND | JOSEY IOUOANCIN GUMs OF gam) TP—45| One of the Senators from Montana is proud | threcatory brick house on, lower Prince sree | are Arefew of them to be found who wre - | Ponce way from the regular nes of travel AI harness: wnt be sold eheaps Address CHeAr | VL §25,000—on good real estate; lowest rates of | of his state and resents any imputation upon its | between and Union streets, formerly 0c- | are usually very well represented in the mod- | forward their mail to them as they may —_ Pypreind sith ant BAe og ee a ee ee a oieer “DUGAN & BUTLER, 00 ¥ st. n.w._| fine or ite greatness ‘The other evening a lady | cupied by Mr. OR. Mavses, has been sold for | cing shop. “Tie maximum pay for a sculptor |Thit results in the green goods an = { Ceara, aie ‘Shelves: good an new. G00 L5th at. w. It MONEE CAN GSO: 82.000, ne meeting him for the first time asked where he | $1.000 to Mr. Owe nelly of . | emplo it for recting the victim to address his ¢ | BRICK SIDEWALKS. CURBS, GRAVEL The house is known to many Washing-) that much we often obtain the highest skil ROV! “ cations to them at the small port : CHEAP—A FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED | estate. anger “aount fated. GEO. | Ws from. tonians.—Tomorrow will be “Hospital Sunday 8 xeon nempledacen! | Pies tener ad SEWERS aw rba'* |S arraret cei tan cgemmation tock, Aim, oo | StiNkiNw, noo fh wwe $2 | “Helena,” responded the Senator proudly. | jn'the various churches of the city, and collec | $eRt, @ AMM": & srealls tiret-rate, arth j office. ‘The postmaster, sometimes knowing Conteniplated by te District authorities, z sit cn'tme, "Adee Box 44, Siar offs. | )\gONEY TO LOAN *;Helena? Helena?” queried the lady, “Pray, | tions will be taken up in aid of the Alexandria | Which’ so commonly afflicts that profession, to | that he is doing wrong and at other baa mt he a SOR ALE BY ATADY JUST GONE-INTO | of,columidy nay way, ————€, pane eee bre himectf out for @80 week. a am Pree pst rection of Z NE IN interest. 1 The tor, boiling over with righteous =) “Of course, the modeling shop devotes its at- | goods letters or holds until » MINNESOTA AVE; AUD HARMISON ST., psp FS gees a Mee | cat "d eae EEE AS uestion, ay with a GEORGETOWN. tention exclusively to making models of sculp- | from New York comes after them. A short ‘ide alley, | geTerma: One-fourth cash: balance easy. Title ee | ee ee ey FINE CARPET GOOD AB MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OX FIRST esp urpatplse phe q » % | tures and designs for stone or he postmaster at Alber, Mich., was ST ROR. | Fie A rier te oy Tune, o show Peupery ‘at lean than half cost. Alsoa lotof fine firm: | iar whee oe aan ewes nates of interest; no de- | gallant smile, said: z SUICIDE OF AX OLD MAX BY HaNarNe. | adorn the government. buildings approached by the green goods men, who Seen toad can tae Ween Z McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, sideboard: extension, table; G leather and 6 | “f 3. 3 “And may I inquire where you are from?" For some time past Jas. Lynch has exhibited | parts of the country offered him a good weekly salary to co-operate Place, tron: - the former aml TiS fectom | _@U2 orner 10th and G sts. 2. Ww. Sars unk walaat wick Wien cake pcm ae MOREY To boas ay se r A “Certainly,” she said pompously, “Iam from | i214 of mental aberration, which at times was | PT#ctice to send worl ee in guany | with them. |The postmaster - ree French plate mirror tor #45, cost #1 6 per cent, on. real security. Brooklyn.” é — f de | Canes instead of models, re are en | the Post Office Department. ir. Rathbone, 1 SALE— tr. x aggravated by drink. Last night Lynch made | artists employed at the shop. immediately instructed the Fr e Ci eR a “Oh, yes, Brooklyn,” echoed the Senator |g rone of his shirt sleeves and hung himself to sbeatsrert | postmaster to accept the employment from the SQUARE 1051. For, SEF MILL BURRS, CHEAP_ONE Paik | YJONEXTOLOAN beautifully. “Brooklyn isa fine town. Quite | a post in the rear of his residence, No. 3621 O A BALANCE ON HAND, green goods men, holding intact the money HOW TO MAKE MONEY. with Be ced eee Rages BaE SR. Bremch barre; | 22%, in cums to walt, at lowrat rates oe approved’ near Hoboken in New Jersey, isn’t it?” street. His absence from home was noticed — id tohim. which he did. The rexa that a ao McDOWELL & SONS, on 1487 yivania, about 8 o'clock last night by a member of his | Gratifying Financial Showing for the Mary= | Jnxpectors Jacobs and Fisher have just arrested GET A BUILDING SITE IN . “ au be preheat for a ass. ave., Washington, D.C. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE is the tatu om Misstery? family, who made a diligent search for him, land Agricultural College. a New York green goods man with 500 green a SQUARE 1051 F a BA EAUTT- At Lowest Hates. Fe SS but did not find him. Later in the night) 44 4 meeting of the trustees of the Maryland | Roods letters Stich he had just taken from the = On the ful rosewood square grand piano, 73 octaves, nearly pWABH'N DANENHOWE: Lynch's lifeless body was found hanging us| | At d cht miles | Alber office. This arrest is considered a very ite a bet. ena ate MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. $50), pepinsatn GA0 mowthuy uel Paid for" cos GaUS, | and Gn“ DANENHOWER RESON, cor, be GONE west. above described and frozen stiff. The coroner | Agricultural College at the college, eight miles | incest one ge it ant exten back T10 tet oa | mcuuee wacuere stax EDS cook and coves goes witb He Ol af ‘ty friend George, has gone to Beattle,” | was notifled and will hold an inquest this after- | from this city, yesterday afternoon, the finan- | PEP th, BOK ¢ THOS. J. FISHE a WHY WILL YOU MAKE MONEY? Five soe svatibenew Opera plane? Htnct, dos if Nor AC, Ix Ix Fon U, said the obituary editor to the funny man quite | non ‘The deceased was in thé sixty-sixth year | cial report was read. showing $12,045 on hand. | COINS PHOPLE DO NOT LIKE. =u BECAUSE arene ean eee aaa oF “Sur uoUsADS FoR Seu," _| Setlously. “Sg canoe oF tances is seco of ths tutcice Nar oot crus mena | he Bihag Wheeas A AR Leon = 7 5 s . “Ah” twit 4 ae incom ¢ institution has not been used | Titi, “Ae haa pommel THE PIANO EXCHANGE, We must get ou of thie building ono before dan | AU Se ‘what hashe) aidnough pretty well to do, “Colonel” Bran- | the income of the institution has mot by | papectar nauk Shams = THE PURCHASER GETS THE ADVANCE. _a12 913 Pa. ave. | wary 15, 1801, and our stoc! EADY-MAl Gone to see at - r Son, a young colored man, was arrested yester- | ota ini, a is atill " | director of the mint is correctly * - :-SALE-SECOND-HAND UPRIG CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND GENTLEMEN'S | -‘[ should say,” led the obituary edi- “i i ported paid and 26,200 is still owing tl | WATER, ae —_ ~— Sane Seceo aan Ure oe me FURNISHING GOODS must go before we should say,” respond ay day by Officer Coleman and charged with the quoted by the newspapers as having «aid that 4 scrip fund, the first var wite or datuchter with # piano or organ for Christ- | the following pt ii + 1 from the 3 AND PARKING. tor with great solemnity, “that he has gone to | thott of ablacking brush from Knowles’ grocery | Fo™ the I ; i 1. 0 . in Ido ‘aud $10 monthly payments THOM. DY FANG! . Vash. . egy iy | of which ($3,100) to be paid in January. the silver half dollar ix an unpopular coin BOs SEW MUSIC BLOM SIT aithest. Avenes | LOT 40, FANCY SUITS FOR MEN, 94.50 a | Seattle, Was ffs ree as Tberattd apon the dopom | 915,000 which by the Morrill Bill ks granted to | wet colmcido in thi eplaien,” eal Astieg 0 for the reliable Brown & Shupson pianos. nim? | SUIT. And the fanny man felt the gray matter in| of $5 collateral by his father. In the Police | y r : E _ SQUARE P 7 ROSEW LOT 4655, ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS, $6.08 A | his brain slowly congealii Court today Judge Miller fined the defendant | the institutions of each state for instruction in Tector Preston Srax reporter this morning. A GOOD ——— Eb weuc Secs nea cremnon ane taaete ce pea vase sult. ae ae ss $5. 5 the agricultural and mechanic arts, the English | “It istrue that about 12,000,000 worth of bist near ith at, Columbia our Sew tnd Within Our Block of 1051. ih GE dear z oa ee ee TRE NIGH SCHOOL EIBRABY. | language and the sciences applying to the in- | these coins are at present stored away In Uncle nitaste of, 4 aber of New Bu ~ _ | WOOL, $6.75 A SUIT. beetle action het The “Dicken’s i iven by the pupils ies . Sam's coffers in various « ary, Tye ip em nr JOR SALEA RELIABLE 3-STRING, 7-OCTAVE | LOT'10s7, BEAVER WEIGHT SUITS, FULL IN-| “Can't your Honor change the date of the Pergamon 1D fest aighe at | Ustriew of life, Sun's collars in suslons pectoat the Sonntey, ms upright piano, in perfect order, with stool and | p1go, 89.54 A SUIT. rear: 7 other day?” | Of the Georgetown High Schoo! night at | names of the trustees. Of this £12,000 will be for the reason that they are not wanted for ¢ir- We are seine these loteas cheaply per foot as ground | cover only giaeash. SOHN F ELLIS & O0., tir | PIGO. $0.54 A SUIT execution from Friday to some other day?” | Curtis Hall for the benefit of the library of the | devoted to the gollege. ‘The board hae virte- | Culstion, and therctoc: ihr chet Min: leech inne ae seluing for by the square, and iving you Pennsylvania ave., wear 10th st Bary LOT 4705, (OOLCAS8,S8UITS, D.B. COATS, | Jeaded the prisoner just sentenced to death a : | achance topay for it in JOR SALE —A_ BEAUTIFUL 7y-OCTAVE Up- | $2.68 4 SUIT. - |e ih re ba cos | High School, was attended by a large audience. | tly determined to give £3,000, the rema fiered in Congress « bill to the effect that MONTHLY PAYMENTS. F set eon peter, he | Loerie mae aaa ar ial ie lehacesay’ acken ae REAL ESTATE SALES. owas i this great mass of useless nilver shall be re- irene ama | Deed, Abstract nd Pat furmibed with BEZIs'S Gur. 0s? Peonayivsata ves near Veen 2c: | Qa ee Oe eh eae air mi lceetonee it changed: E. H. Fickling, real estate agent, reports the | the prepar . | coined into the shape of dimes and quarters, a cae Tae eae | ovens ma geeesned om noeation cat ersn ee |S SKE” | ANY ONE OF WHICH WOULD BE CHEAP AT gig, |J748e, kindly. : following recent sales: For Wm. Whelan to R. |" ‘The boar, asa re have | But the trouble is not that the half doliar is THE MosT | For price list, pl sonor | on @ALE_K ARE NOW OFFERED sae een er Honor, Friday is such an un- | yy Golasborough, parts lote 9 and 10, square ! added three profemorstipa sa follows: | unpoy Dut that people find convenient tween P unl @. heat EL. MATTICE&CO., Lav FULL, DISS COATS AND VEST: pueny ay 73, improved, Georgetown,D.C., for #12,836.41 | Thomas TL. Brunk, late of the Texas Agricul~ empl. toa greater cine | — ~ Aa as ae i Blumenthal, | tural College, Brazos county, to be professor of provides Ses. SOS, Ghocwiate kes Pe ae lt SALE A BARGATN— HANDSOME SIDE-BAR Go a Pico FOICOMT BD a ‘A nee wet ieet wells Soong Rend Olt | eink a cee een ck ee anaes | beciloniote sind bomeng, aural oY belt alien, SP. SHOEMAKEI, Be Agents, | bitexy : te eee STORM COATS, LOT 3128, 89; REDUCED to} 4 3 A n- | Fash. ‘To Thaddeus C.'De Lyon, part lot 14, | Wightman of Hopkins University the smaller pieces. | n18-1m 1205 Gst. nw. | Box office. RM COATS, LOT 3008, 810; REDUCED ‘to | *PTiNS: the Shooting Star column, is the laugh- oa A emerepeas aa wn, D.C., | fessor of zoology and comparative anatom: from the manner Por, SALE—cLose, : ais : ing stock of the town.” This doem’t look like | square 71, Jimproved, | Georgetown, | De | ton Work cclecd Ganda noon case pearece one ae AUCTION SALES. Procxawasy one, av % CED POSE ay CLEA OVERCOATS, | a compliment at first, but that's what it is on | Ti Pare lot 30, squareds, Georgetown, D professor of | fora purpose tively exceptional that it Siok aoe = clase Job. nearly, and cost ¥. ‘ OVEROOATS, $13.50; | inspection. Thanks. $2,600. For Robert Proctor to Geo. A. Ni Another position | is most convenient to pay balf a dollar in 0. > road carts. 1 pony cartand dog cartcheap. wi = eee z tof gee lump. If yon want to buy a cigar, a glase of tibjer ‘of a bhedes 01 TEA a —se0 dorf, parts lots 80 and 81, square 48, George- stg re p- Its . q gy ay es ee TORE DN Eee EER THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. town, D.C., improved; $3,000, For W. H. West | but has crocus — at beer, a ebcap Sspaper, or anything Lot Sixx ON 16TH STREET NE. : 3 22005 M st. Geonretown eat cents By a & Bro. to Geo. A. Nixdorf, part lot 29. square | yArious mechanical arty colleges, else 'in the ordinary ran of daily purchases, ock Citele; $k). 3 pane SEP = y ve) 1. RE, Street s “9 . yorkin nd eir met ™ ncork Cle: Foy DAVIS & CC | NING. DECEMBER SIXTEENTH. | DOR SALE—A PAIR OF BAY GELD! B | GAIN AT SIs: REDUCED Ty ¢i.ta, ts ALAR | The High License BIN and the Walsh Be epreret, Seereeren, DE, SEA. POT | os view of wing thems Lah gr nny hw at ELEVEN OCLOCK, I will Fi psats te, 2gery olds, weit, 2-100 rounds: war. | Sols” OVEWCOATS WITH CAPES, $1.80 UP- ee tice iat setae | os Gordon and Jatses H. Testor anciguee Stents Gass arte a - O DINNER SETS, pecmnd and Kind: 720d promt drivers. Inq D ayia Next week wi an active one in Distric . P. Williams, part 3 37, i moiety ana ors aMpDENSER SET SC QUARTERMASTEICS STABLES, betveen Zch POvS SHORT PANTS SUITS, $1.06 UPWARD. For Wn western farmer, hy entertains no such. S, WITH AND WITHOUT JARS, ari circleson the House side. Tuesday the Dis. { proved. Georgetown, -C- $904 aquare 59, Georgetown, D. rE PANTALOONS, 4 . a] < Strictly all-wool plaids, regular retail price, $5.50; | ttict committee will continue the discussion of have been reduced fo oe sata every description, Cutlery, &c; | FOR SALE VALUABLE FAY ILY HORSE; GOOD on exhibition day before saie ané looking: ‘very active; end ad prejudice in their rega them he can g He wants all of The most unpopular silver : : ; Club Indulge in a } His belt a clearme-out | iady boy. drivers sold’ only for want of use, es ‘ the liquor bill. At the last session of the com- | and A. B. Cropley to It. A. ms coin ever issned wax the 20-cent piece. Ite NTHTAL, Auctloucer, ian ea Stier te ie onder saat thgy 19) sattian the eatond sastiont was Pouaia lacks sauare 35, Georgetown, D.C.; et FEM: | | The curiosity of the frequenters of the Co- arnago. As far ; OR SALE_SQUARE PIANO IN G00! ¥ AN'BOMBS BUNSTED, i P C. Mitchell to H. Holierith, lot 6, square 113, | lumbia Athletic Club house bas been aroused o cr pieces wer order, with stool and cover; only 850 cash, jessly over our heads or that th good work will go on as rapidly as possible. Ad in onder, with tool eR E ELLIS x ene ore Eke HOOD in Wednesday Be diuoisiode 3 hearing will be | Georgetown; $2,600. asta by tho talk euhong sume et Oe mente y teen woe Sosa | a a12-4t « rs HUN DEFT} DoceN FOUR-PLY | given parties interested in what is known as the THE GANDWICH ISLANDS. about the game of “water polo,” which isocce- | jonger, Those were the xilver $-cent and S-cemt | EXECUTOR’S SALE BY CATALOGUE Fok SATE—sO0N SINE PEDELARS COON ECLUETT'SBEST MAKE, | Walsh claims. This Dill has already passed the zis sionally played in the swimming pool. and the | eoins. At the same time the bronze 2-cent oY THE Lae emalasbraa 95 Ay 127 try pv emenl Ma eR i) ar é ago | Senate. It refers to the Court of Claims for | An Interesting Lecture Upon Their Discov. | new pastime is becoming quite popular. It is piece was ong ot Ly a! few cwonthn, =e SUPERB LAW LIBRARY — sy nen. Frutsf-the-losins Manin, tinforced front aoe | adjudication and settlement without regard to ‘ery and History. Rt an areeen tn Sa Ls em aeeeaed hehehe Pa ‘ ATE 7a Sadia seinem eae felled seams, gussets | the statute of limitation or the former judg-| Among the many advantages of the Y.M.C.A. | polo to have practice games every other Satur- | { >-dollar gold pleco and Gee threc-Aciar — cently imported, has iune indicator and harp sit THREE SHIRTS FOR 1. ments in such cases the claims of James | of this city there are few more attractive than | ay and perhaps to play match games with ‘So you ee that quite a number of JUDGE WILLIAM B. SNELL, 8557.00; sells for $60. Also a drum ai EN'SHALF HOSE REGULARRETAIL PRICE, |W, Walsh and Andrew Gleeson; Peter | the courses of free evening lectures. Last | teams from other cities, The rules under MOVED RCrOMATE Hike BéoRLE sus. | P- Little, ‘administrator of the estate of | night Dr. ¥. D. Collins of, this city, who hnd ae ee Gee ares a ee ERS, 10C. A PAL. Michael ‘Shiner, deceased: Andrew Glee- | Previously spoken on China, delivered a very | bia Athletic Club house pro ¢ ball | Can Fo == . ; y y 4 ee { ight be n our coinage? TCMAL WOUL EVERY ING ESE | 8075, Cee on nate bmunk | Finley: | interesting lecture on the Sandwich Islands, or | *hall be a No. 3 association foot ball, not less he only suggestion I can think of ia that we RTTON i Villian Schooler, Patrick Brenuan, John J. | Hawaii, as the natives style their country. His | than eight nor more than nine inches in diam | might have a2-rent piece. I think that it would AS DONE ITS WORK AND NOW 18 | William Schooler, Patrick Brennan, Job seh esas 3 | , to for « thi D OFPORTUNITY TO REAP THE | Shipman and Andrew A. Lipscomb, adminis. | story of the discovery of these islands, of their |eter- ‘The goals are marked by boards or often be more con t to pay for a thing, been discontinued in this country because they really were unpopular.” fan you suggest any further improvements h musical box, with harp sither, $85; listed st ‘SWISS, Star office. alist" TO BE 315.8 ke ae 5 SALE_—THE FINEST PONY IN THE CITY SOLD AT AUCTION, Fe Pay rate fell rubs busy harneas, % set | BY ORDER OF F.C. THAYER, EXECUTOR, — | one, Zasts double; alvo lance stock of Guus, Dhar } Usenvat Ii oclck arm. GLO. W. TAYLOR & CO-, AT MY db-im SALES ROOMS, ‘3 oem Auctioneers, 616 Lowisiana ave. , ‘bagale - ithe plas like a newspay th asingle coin than wit SITIVELY DECLINE TO SELL, ANY | trator of the estate of George W. G. Estin, de- | volcanic and coralline origi, of the probable | towels at either end of the swimuring poo ee ‘ : 7 FOR SALE_WILL SELL CHEAP. IF SOLD AT E LEADE DURING TH CONTINC. | ceased, for work done and materials furnished | Yay they were first inhabited, andof the former | S04" feet apart and eighteen inches above the | two. | When a mick cul on bal Seams | COB. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ELEVENTH . & pair horses, dirt waon and harness; Gan | ANCE OF THIS SALE. Pr in the improvements of the streets of the city | ¥2Y they water. To make a goal the ball must be | omination was wiped out Sent | be seen ‘at "stable In tear of house SUT Cst. new. be- == Wea greatness and gradual decay of the Hawaiian | touched or thrown between the goal marke, | postage. If a postage stamp then had cost 2 STREET NORTHWEST, ee TEN PER CENT CLOLEEY HOUR, seppige cm race from four hundred down to less than forty | and not - more than thirty nor less than | cents, probably it would not have gome. A . ‘OR SALE—VICTOR _ SAFETY ¥CI N y iN FF SLADE SCE EI 3 phe cag ce tne ere are | 2-cent coin for the purpose of a atom bee Epickel lamp and bell; ood as new. Can be see HATS, CAPS THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST | thousand souls in one century, was one of sad ESSE above = There are cert ep pel og ayn pee ye MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1890, ctrene aie ame COMPAN’ and tragic interest. ith one substitute, who may replace a dinqual: | %© sce a silver dollar intrinsically worth » gold vER ON liesi=e= GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODB, " casa cot When discovered by Capt. Cook one hundred | * ne "es " | dollar, but that will not come about until free COMMENCING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M. ‘27 and $20 7th st. n. Authorized to Co Busi Under ified player. e game shall consist of two am Full Size Fancy Wool Lap Robes, $1.50, __ STRICTLY — eee — and twelve years. ago the population, besides | halves, of five minutes’ duration each, with five | coinage is extabli care plenty of ad- ‘ul Size Japanese Gost Sleieh Hobes, $2.75. pci g Macaciy creiitig the Act of Congress. women and children, was composed of kings, | minutes intermission, ‘The gume is started by | Focates of fractic but 1 do ae Russian Wool Hoad Blankets, 62.50. Hidars, ,.|_ The comptroller of the currency, Edward 8. | chiefs, warriors, agriculturists, artisans, fisber- | the referee throwing the ball into the center of | not believe in it. shape does ' +1 SEVERAL WALNUT BOOKCASES. Baker Patent Stable Blankets, 84. MAUFICE FORTS: | Lacey, today issued to the Washington Loan | men, priests, bards and minstrels, enjoying a | the pool and blowing a whistleat the same time, | ot last so long as ns, for one wpe wa: fi; allege te soeue? “ERDQUAITERS FOR HORSE BLANKETS HS, THREE GLASS | and ‘fi izing | Tede civilization and a religion somewhat like | and then the scramble between teams begins, | reason. Of the currency ative iatsitate tietnity bed at ge pertt: | BOOKS WILL BE ON VIEW COMMENCING WOODWAKD & LOTHROP, “OF SOLID Gag | 2nd Trust Company a certificate authorizing | that of the ancient Romans, based on n mytbol- | When a. goal: is made the xeae go tor tieae | $16,000,000 still rex utetanding, « consid 5 STEDI & BRADLES, i027 | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17TH INSTANT. Cor. 1th and F sts. as _| it to commence business under the recent act | ogy of gods and goddesses residing in the | ends and the referee again throws the ball | erable part of ithuving been destroyed one way For ste a | arse ‘THOMAS SALE_BLACK MAI YEARS OLD, of Congress for the incorporation of trust com- | craters of the great voleanocs. into the center of the pool. or another. This re prceonte just so much loss CXNSSES tions, ionee SMa ae anal harness, will be wold cheap: | The Shiloh Baptist Church Trouble. _ | panies in the District of Columbia. In addition | Though this people had no letters, Fetgome | The game is very exciting, calling for good, | £0 the people, though ebviourly itis « gain $0 penn — aa Ew 5 rs ‘The trouble in the Shiloh Baptist Church | to the powers already exercised by the com- Sete ee ae ee strong omining and plenty of endurance and | the government.” Ihave a lance nittber uf lots ih the above subdivis- ve Adires AH-Veeatarobee, SS Bir ayer | about the selection of a new pastor led to sn | pany they are authorized and empowered by | snd their national songs abd muse all prove, | wink, le maneuvers are Election of Grand Army Officers, fone wthich cast vil”"tory cheap and oa wang term, se Addrews H-H.V., Star oie, arias 5 me iS inealte arrest at the church last evening.” This morn- | this certificate to perform the duties of re- | » executor, administrator, SALE BAKGA : rt i ceiver, assign k animes. imported direst previous to McKinley tari. | ing the case was tried in the Police Court. | Fo lraian of tho estates of minors and the com. J ineither for | AGEN EDS Bos ae nae erent? | Edward Odom was the person on trial and the | fuittce of the cataten of lunatics wud idiots and to the antiquerian this would seem to have | player has the ball and endeavors to carry it} John A. Rawlins Post, No. 1, G.AR, lest been the golden age of the Hawaiian. down to the opposite goal his opponents ’e1 ight ol fo ng offic ‘After the departure of Capt. Cook's vesnelsin | deevor to net te oeeny “tram ine Py Se a. te ee 1779, and the consequent revelati of this | the mem! et it away from him. This gives ms, P.C.; J. W. Darling, 8) Frank . 1 harge against him was disorderly epnduct. ssuaceeit oman 1 ers of hix own team a chance to in- | F. ephen Whi chapla ROUND-CORNER SQUARE | CBATRe y island world, there came a period of fifty | terfare for him, while those on the other side | Clark, J.V.; Stephen Whitney, chaplain (eighth ee =I Dave; carved ‘oruinal | Special Officer Brockenborough, who is alsoa ‘Trensury Department Changes. pare—th f demoralization—when intem. | duck hi wd ; erm): James E. De Jester, quarte gone He pais’ 3 Ed W110.‘ CaiatziYDit'a-w.” | nlember of the church, wan the proseenting | Promotions Mine deran c years—the age of demoraliza’ hen intem- | duck him under the water and hold him until | term): James q rinaster; mivate side alley and public CHARLE R. NEWMAN, There will be | Dennis O°Con siley 307% ng. Delegates: George ; Bone from $720 | perance, licentiousness and other vices had full | he is forced to let go of the bal ———- | witness. He told the court that he was placed 0 i FINE, WARRANTED AND| at the door last night to keep out Ae ag | t©, $1,000, secretary's office; C. M. Antmenth | #W 7 when, with some noble exceptions, the | a game at 8 o'clock th very little nsed upright pial EKS OF ALL KINDS, MUSK : | aaa ler, the merchant sailor, the f-war' —_—— 3% - PI PEWREPEIE Re Wiee 3 | ELE OF MUSIC, 1900 G at dikiit | and that when Odom came along witness re- | £9 per diem, R. H. Atkinson from 26.50 to 7 | Iuws of physical health and of God, which 5 . 70K SALP_ BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON CORCORAN SEW DRAWING 1 3 i m Od : ee be “7 | laws of physical health and of God, which are |), brilliant game of foot ball played During the mecting Mee, st. near New Hampshire ove. : O17) foot. very SOETOO A. fused to let him in. He insisted on entering | per diem, in the office of the supervising archi- | really ome. here was a brilliant game of foo! sented. tay belies ad aee cheap. Apply CHARLES EARLY. lugs 4th st. aw TUCK OF Goubs Too SUMEROGS TO nd attempted to push wi news aioe His con- | tect: Mrs. Virginia Harrison from $720 to $900, van etrnes die. yesterday at New Hampshire avenue and B dknap, was intro- NAD PRYISEMENT. dio rece Hove ct attracted a large crowd. The judge asked | Mims I. M. Peck from $600 to $720, United 5 eis street, the contesting teams being the High | Qioei tothe post and s 00 ite, Sqtem, Sh en with JOHN Odom was not 4 member of the church. ; States coast’ nnd geodetic survey; Mrs. Eliza-| The next period of fifty years—from 1825 to wl oe 18h | duced to the post, and three hearty cheers for cs : vaiita aver | ee KR. Sand T sts. | Witness replied that Odom had been, expelled: | beth Hartinat from £900 to $1,000, first con- | 1875—was the golden age®of Christian mis- | School and the Emerson Institute. The former of the gallant cavalry comt won by a score of 28-0. This was the first ap- mander Vost 1 ix the oldest post in the ime portion pur: {QEHOLD FURNITURE JOE SALES FEW SECONDHAND “SEWING | The judge tho percent. Rost. now betme cht that those inside dfdn’t want | troller’s office, and Caleb Parkinson from class } sions, when our own countrymen and women ; . tt mt tho eb Ps ance of the High School team and for that | and has the reputation of af yer coat Hat” now beta aac lines, im coud cendition: strranonable prices at | the other wide faction in and spoke of the | 3 to class 4, weeond auditor's office. Decame deeply interested, as they are today, in | Penson was all the more iateseating. ‘The iater- “fighting” post of this" roveal by the eity ahd electric JEM 0. & Sites cat tenet te ee ee Sie Mea the Hawaiian race, and when Christianity be- | fering of Swart, Clark, Gregg and Swan was | the officers elected last night nearly all served ip 1m bret. SNING IAT i | maior mand aid that the caso was not one The'Tie in Illinois Broker came a great civilizing, educating and refining | particularly brilliant. Touch downs were made | over three years and five were wounded im Le Drvit building. | Parniture of eeery dome | thereupon diene) Court ‘The charge was! 4 iapatch from ‘Topeka, Kan., to the New | influence, and while it could not eradicate the | by Swan (2), Clark (2), Cockrell 1), MeRoberts | Lettie OF NG SF Maitut apd dak Cuaunber arnt [een ain eee: York Times mays: “The tie between the demo- | seeds of disease implanted by vicions foreigners | (1). Swart kicked goal. Splendid runs ‘vere | Encampment No. 69, Union Veteran Legion, sactant of AER Wo Bh foe core, a wun ei mana erats and republicans in the linois legislature | mong the people or arrest the great law of | made by Swan, Clark and McRoberts. Mr. Sam | has elected the following officers for the new Let Tim square 1084, fronting 48.f60n A st. n. | Holidays. physical penalty and decay, yet Christianity | Davis, referee; Mr. Charles Harris, umpire. ing ear: Colonel, John F. Brady; © [array Ment of TIM feet to 24-toe = jc frst | Mrs. Mary Mitchell Keightley, wife of Judge | is broken by the discovery that George C. Me- | Uplifted the race to a nobler ‘pltme of life, made | The High Schools expect to play the Emersons | colonel, M. M. Whitney; major, Walter Hud- se Hactory, | Keightley, who was formerly « member of Con- | Crone of the Quincy district is ineligible. Mr. | them intelligent, law-abiding and sober, and | again on Wednesday and Second Kendall Greens | wall: officer of the dav, B. F. Clayton; Ste sete: | grees from Michigan and later third auditor of | MeCrone. republican, was commissioned notary gare them happy homes graced by an open | on Friday and the Duponts in the near future. | master, C.J. Reed; chaplain, J. H. iicearis; | tha Prcasury Haactaut dict ae Hye Park, | Public in Wichita, Kan... by Gov. Martin, March | Bible, a family altar and hymns of faith and ae will be gladly received by A. E. - R. Goodman. This encampment esday. ALSO. is ts 1 ~ cnt in | FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CON CERN, ry suitavle for xingle 9 F " : , in 1887, upon his affidavit that he was bona | hope. Of course, the entire nation wax not | Menocal, Washington High School, city. numbers some eighty members and is con- | 20 WERE GOS > WATCHES, i. “Inawirest private eae aT Rig Cie afi a fide rent tot Konus, ‘There came with his rected, sand yet, in the aoe many opposing a stantly recruiting from the ranks of the veteran AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, 9 ’ application the affidavit of other citizens of | influences, no other race during this period ex- A Model of Neatness. iers. OMOKSE AND CARRIAGE Bret co eae oer cab will carFy deep 6-| WFZhitato the mame eifest.” The Liaois law | celled them in. ‘well-ordered civilization, in “Noodles is certainly the neatest fellow I a . W. (in Fear of main salearc | peg ee age hag aiden =~ ee % requires a residence of five years. McCrone | the number of thore able to read, or in the en- oar och his parseaal a” enh, JERRY SIMPSON’S SOCKS, REIAGES, WAGONS, &. HOO Est.n.w. HUGH QUIGLE}, detw* Dr. Murphy Resigns. denied that be was ever a resident of Kansas | joyment of happier homes. — per habits, Merchandise wld eachiavely | Don SALE20 HEAD OF HORSES sUnT AR:| Dr. P. J. Murphy, who has been for many | and then’ wrote a, letter to the secretary of ‘A HAD EPOCH. Snoopkins at the Platypus Club one afternoon | 4 gansas Statesman Well Hlecled for the Pst. uw. bet. Set and SA) etn a wreat Fiited tat Geonastowe A Che tat bag bacted Bi | onyédel ‘ | state of Kunvas asking him to suppress this) The present period of fifty Years, which is | this week. ‘Coming Winter. | ef Oe ee | hans Bae LO ccunS horse dad Rosey; pao | Tours the resident physician at Colambis Wou- | S00, “lua his application for the’ plese of Lis ty a ‘ Beige PONE Lets E and S.block 7. Cevelanl COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. [ay aute: can ir utes, and bay pital, bas resigned. The vacuncy has not yet | notary public.” " now passing, is a very sad one whgrered love Sergety ra uy sears ag. rogers wh cata 3 we r | = = via th . cen filled, : ne Soe ee the Hawaiians and who remember their hay e other men in the group al jerry Sim) been elected to Com- Sen eet Cement Rotate. | Pok KEST_AT WINTHROP HEIGHIs Nt = - 1 12th sw. : ss oar pier days. With excessive leprosy. in. ther [little table at the east front window put the | grees from the siath district on the Alliance F. L. MOORE & T. JANNEY BROWS, ik trom Moa bee. part of the ty cbt, BELILERED | Youthful Housebreakers Sentenced. 4 Decree of. Divorce. ‘ query and Snoopkins replied: tsbtu,thassat Tie is, ELEN! | Two days ago Dr.George O. Glavis' room was| Yesterday Judge Bradley made a dooree of | midst and families, rapidly diminishing the | (Ucty ond TueoPaine Red. so os aerty tet | ticket, made a remarkable canvass. In every tion Tace is self evident; Y peor het ve re 5 ner ie = MISE FAKMS FOR SALE _ ‘Adamstown. Md.__ | entered and robbed of a gold watch and-a pair | divorce in favor of the complainant in the case Soria tease Gaps et eadoemscweniociion ake pte egy hi rag hrng doomed fe 1 aabes hs beeen > Pees | Pee Ears DEE, CRALE-FUMFELLED FiaaorB-CERib aiid | of scale é of Rosa B. Friery against Michael Friery, giv- | minor tones of their plaintive national songs, |#"Y notion of putting things away. But he | hibited & to | : pay | Of opera glasses, mi was entered through. y gi 5 PROPOSALS. | ene geri na | xatte deeds omivoa watcinettoss Mayes | window opening onto a. poreh, after the | it her the custody of tho children.” ‘They the olden age ofnationl prosperity isathand: |" Bsa wtat™ Sey penacieel tan ne ak a : fe pepabyaaciner "_| iver” fatchen Hawtin Karat E MOWaEd | thioveg had climbed through, a transom an | Were married in 1876 and she charged deser- capital an was Seems Keon of woolen REC I | Por Sane a SERy OERamEE erackox pra | Fever he, Sl wernins” ATE LORE pms throng other room. in th aig | tom. oe Glad lavan ofthe extinet voleaions holding in| of thet io particular I verocied rhe good bythe folowing ieter: <= Se°Ompaniad etved at this office NDAY (NUON). at 10 ~ i = : NG CAN “5 | Policeman arrested two - i many fellows time, Moy election is over, cold bene Sp pF OM I Nae mad Feri Gane (ont Fen Auuariah Ee fa boyx named Walter Acton and Thomas Grady |, Heliatous ehmandimtage gts See eke te tee Md eae | Noodles Sethe most careful man as %0 the man | ing NoeuSt ott ‘asok thal eer om por barrels not cxceedinnt | F fttint hlice atin © —_ Slave, 7 Totune nets Peeve | and recovered the stolen property. | They wore | | The lending religions clan roligiory | wealth and” ature ‘everywhere smiles in in- | 2 in which he puts his things away when he | trfiumer should appear om the reps ef eietce® aa no pes Nessel. net qnreoding | ~~4 bart 5 we a coef Police Cc r ~ Seedii ltecriarn, Hew: | auf twas weir feateca toe ete | UH, MALE LAND CANO arama. rig | Ln the Folice Court today aud eouvicted inane pen cpeket meat anne Hs tar and deliver thew to | frum Clitton Station. Was: 18 tiles tris Wenuincaee ‘heap: bind 100d and cayes, At the Hird | y ays inclose you pair of socks; not the patrician yany’s Works for rewoval | D.C. on Va. Mid. K-R-; all conveniences, meradiine SLEVEN HARTBKECRT. | Wax given a two months’ jail sentofice, but e erage he | stocking of costly but socks ig Fewervea te Tht, tort | hotel, roa, somes, Thess | Siu Acton had been arrested beforg apd be was sen: ties | undresses throws | eect enest wool! wand Tame from Sotaciealte ceases SOi SEETOR | iat ee. | PSs r tae naam tg Sanat iss Maa | oe to the Hsform School. <2 yee a is contin trousers in another: | Sry on the backs of” Katinas’ sheep seats k CN APEAKE BAY | black potuts: spurited, Val sate, ho wecuyerorkaway ‘The Win of Jerome Henry Kidder. Di ee ee aly Successtul woolen mill tn farins. fine estates beautifully jovated: an abund- | Cut little used apd several lueditus, pricee driving Today Camillus G. Kidder et al. the state. dake them, Jerry, and wear them. EDUCATIONAL. ance of teh. oysters and wame. G.H. CALVEKY & | Work hones. eur ot 1716 14th st mew. Malu y exdeoss .. executors 7 Lad are honest and ATION aE eared soiree = SALE-200 CAMMIAGEN BUGGIES AND | of the will of Jerome Henry Kidder, fled abil He perambulates the | good service. ‘are not eee DERGAUTEN, NEAR MASSA | POR WENT AT DUNN LORING: VA PART OF Fear sone in eet vivre aumer oF winter; also | against-Anne Mary Kidder fot the construction , chucks | your compeers wear ining ss some ot Fee ees, Reipcivale. Miaete | sb one seas caceltees pater ees ede ete: | Meee we lated hieeee iaan east be eota. of the will. The testator died here April 8, 3 ay en we ~] OEM eeinary sod sraminar Je | Sher taath: Apes ka ne aur | _uil-tr___W__E. GEYER. 400 Foon. sve, 3.¥. | 1699, loaving a will dated March 24, 1888, pith corner | when a sat = Hee'cisss belaarve payee cultures drawing mie, | EX OF LAND TN ALEXA’ ON PATE am, MONTH OF codicil dated August 18, 1884, agd they state call then any one undertakes ‘claim that Ament “Satna” toss, open fires, coach with attendance. OS malls trom Washinton; | 4 sate St ait atglen’ ot haresal et thut he left various legacies, £10,000 to, ‘fant cannot compete with the vile stuff made maeine * FRANCIS HUFTY, ns in tatty. ive the emithsonian Inatitntion, but thet ho prow Mikent costae Sr from old horse = roe ee - 7 % posed toc! a1 as: the ‘end refuse L 7 3 3 . | OK SALE — SEVERAL GOOD BECOND-HAND ition small- which of Res Ma. Pinal poten of Marston fei 3 tlk 0 acres a Picwon of prowtnent wakers tn thorotel ropa. St | that See smnsuat eee er ueations show; sted imports “svcee anne Some of our competitors get mad and say ugly thines | in jants near Washinton, as tine) 27 egiine ber “it 31d Timst, iw. | he reduced to $5,000, and thatit should or) our cocks and tell them ‘they were made about me because I sell Rubbers for 2ic., Ladies’ | every year. cas RS | ROR SALES be used in and about an a Kanses wool.” icyiied tasty Sent ge Saree | own pevmera ee ghee | Frm pPORS TALE SSR no mew | ame ea Hee ee = oh eae ae they e Clapp's Men's te | 2] . N, ‘Now. Ham just trying to run my business to euit Pe cueiAGn, w ggNGTOS GROVE EAEABBURY UPRDGuAT ics pyebts of atontay | Peration of a codiall embrae i chant, ‘From the Epoch. Wantea, Purchasers and not dealers. Idon't care how mad you | 3,4 : “oa ¥. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. _ | making rapid progress, the next day, when the a "tong, Great Editor—' en ae my customers tell me it helps | T6n sane a nt SALE CARELAGES, WAGOKS AND BUG- was ready for ‘execution, de not | a “Yes, but Idon't. Iknow wot yer a-drivin’ | wr. Deake? ‘What every ttle ‘sdjotniaur’ the town of ‘ries on any terme’ 100 fobs to ne tly act on it, ask he inatrac- - two — Come early and jet the Daneains at seamercatat ESE CE SCRE Gs line neelly"done "COOK | tion af the court and that of the utes.” : artless WILLIS’ SHOE STORE, cold water: 10 trains daily; price ® Fo; -+<V FTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW | Cuil be established. Fs 7 to changed ‘condition of howd pa aa greet torturer ertewars W. Ems UP ate, Tat Mth ot aw aS NS oe ; lary Hodg ‘@ you an’ me go an’ lick Bob| graduate course at 83-005 Domestic Sew tug Machine to be given away | JP YOU AKE INTERESTED IN LAND IN MONT: | =—————— | anni Sohersey, a widow Who keeps « anzall athletically; you es Willie hoe Sore watz im. | L'csuoney county. Md. eend sain for copy af The | “og store and boarding house in “Snowball” tow, arvectea There. Papal Ly sy “deacias Sodeat "Gauaaev ae wacaea lia eee mente S088 | 6% SDlacovered by atest on 4 afeeih ccmthrrenh rox hed . t ” was: for our W gyn, Han CUA Tie vert Cae.” oe | I Sty ata aes Metroyolitan § Loe ae gunds, wae before ‘ne Fon the arsenal 1 rorthlens Pie a SER each, “Six ber bumile oar d Ghee. | Mean spies Sard * a4 : ‘ LEOPOLD MiLLe i SY gounty, ‘cv0l , Laer fete, with e ey give bonds and weat diana ‘sudden! ir-1y _ 40 Chambers st. N-Y-> Monatecturern, | Md. wee] aa & ese, fine of @100 or $0 dans wae tmtpcccns : eft tad ~ yesterday. *