Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1890, Page 7

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“Well! Well” That’s the way you feel after one or two of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets have done their work. You feel well, instead of bilious and consti- pated; your sick headache, dizzi- ness and indigett'on are gone. Iv’s done mildly +‘ easily, too. You don’t have to feel worse before you feel better. That is the trouble with the huge, old-fashioned pill. ‘These sre small, sugar-coated, eas- fest to take. One little Pellet’s a laxative, three to four are cathartic. ‘They regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels—quickly, but thoroughly. They’re the cheapest pill, sold by druggista, because you ‘only pay for the good you get. They're guaranteed to give satis- faction, every time, or your money is returned. That’s the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce’s medicines are sold on, Can you ask more? Portect Substitute for (VALUABLE im CHOLERA INFANTUM ‘A quickly emumilated Food for aeoer Ti CONSUMPTIVES, CONV, APERFECT MIOTaInTS teorcatiethees ‘REQUIATS HO cOBEiNG. beatae ‘We ALL CLIMATES, SEND ise Lop Carers Lecainact YOUBER- cn-GOOOALE CO.. Boston, Mass. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. DEECHAW'S PILLS ACT LIKE MAG: ON A WEAK STOMA 25 Certs a Box. OF ALL DPUCCISTS. TRE PUSH?e Frou BERE ARE THE FACTS. ‘You read of reat reductia, 10 per cent discount SES Pe and ray af marvel 4 cut prices. do mt actus: any one of In! any deception upou the Who yey cash.” We dh clan to ee can eet cinewhers eed fae with reahton becky es ide Chairs trom @1-90 ieducement cHté oe oe hea ese eee ue. rg im our line it will be to yw interest tocall on us be- fore doing 80,28 we are conflent we can save you from 10 to 25 per cent on your purchas. Below we mention few of our many bargains and advantages, We will sell yous Handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, for 317 cash oF $15 on credit. ‘We will sell you 8 7-plece PARLOR SUITE, solid ‘walnut frames, upholstered in the best hair cloth, for ($25 cash oF 80 on credit. ‘We will sell you = 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid ‘walnat frames, upholstered in plush, combination col- ors, for 28 cash oF $90 on credit. ‘We will sell you s good WOVEN-WIRE BED | yi; SPRING for $2.25 cash or €2.50 on credit. We will sel} you © good quality BRUSSELS CAR- PET for @0e. per yard cash or USe. per yard on credit. ‘We will sell you s good INGRAIN CARPET for Sc. er yard cash or 40e. per yard on credit. We sew and iay all CARPETS free of cost snd do not charge for the waste in matching figures. We will sei all CARPETS, MATTINGS AND OIL- (CLOTHS on credit at am advasce of Scents per yard 8 the lowest cash price. - EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken (om all credit enles and no notes required. CABH DISCOUNT allowed um all accounts cette’ ‘tw tharty days, e. GRoeay, POOR RUBBER GOODS ARE DEAR aT ANY PRICE. BUYOUR “GOLD sEAL” GRADE AND YOU WILL @8T THE Best MADE. BEST QUALITY —, BELTING ASPECIALTY. mtr bs Ge te, ach, a tes erty oe SE EE | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, -HECEMBER 17, 1890. == ——==— _OITY AND DISTRICT. TOUSSAINT GOUFFE'S MURDER. (CTION SALES. . AUCTION SALES. EDUCATIONAL. S67-Ro city tn the world ia 0 thoroughly cov-| Niches! Myra end Onbetetle Bompard oa | "ats evening, cars| ___1X_WASHINGTON, by the eireulation of s single newspaper —— WALTED B. WILLIAMS & 00., auctioneers, DOWLING, Auctioncer. NSBPSOR USTETOTE, sere-sens 10m is the city of Washington by that of Tar reap Gear Gaited, COURT B0OM—THE PRINOMERS BLAME Bact _ . Xo, or cS ane Yonica, *T oe Stan. It reaches all readers in the! Geypy—tun Woma CLAINS THAT GEE Wid weuerrenta axxvas a haf it te the ieiiweny, ering city and vicinity. 2 meears to its cirewation.| yeewenitey—stoby OP TRE CRIME. of nab a Beas eee Fen cr . eaLe DAY 01 now. 1 No other Washington paper has yet done this. | oo iy seistini nana and * m4 PART ENG DUI Seta om ae Bompard for the murder of Toussaint Gouffe,| BY ORDER OF TAUNTON SILVERPLATE ‘Sty aie depther tasten, ta | ate qe PARNELL ASSAULTED. re porbesioran ; savage so pate cea Sehege | ‘The Irish Leader Struck im the Face With | terday in the assize court in Paria. It was an Uesprcae dings aid privilase EE as ek ret @ Bag of Lime. aristocratic throng that gathered in the court or ot time of male and fare not | 8nd clase instruction — room, because only influence in high places: . SSE Porchaners ceut r Sab oc ste Convey: a ed fm YES SUIYER INTENSELY--THR PHYSICIANS | (0 ‘the doors to the inquisitive visitor. No| RIOH ARD ELEGANT SILVER-PLATRD wane, | “iol CHARLES B. CHURCH, Trustee, _| “Shoguand and Typewriting, three wonths, #10. THINK THAT HIS SIGHT 18 SAYRD—DIFORDEBLY ia ‘ ‘ PUG OH A AR, OVED | Sire GATELARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGER IO? See oe sasecasy Squier bhutohans: buanle womb eee eh Tria ye neon ae PSone ttt a sc atani gona el stax, —sos Pree rane bares] mentor paises ytertesne-| Sear eee yee ee aay Seen fests siragof a ni principies * The disturbance at Ballynshill, Ireland, | they were only when he wae personally ‘TEL ORNAMENTS. ao oe tote he She trench minioter 2 inetraction caused by the followers and opponents of Par- | satisfied that it was the proper per- CLOCKS, BRONZES AND MAN’ be aa be pipet yer Fen hb py the lishest literati of Kurope Hess kaa Se Fsbengitis erat and auost prosperous th the hell ena briefly described in yesterday's die json to, pertctpate in so important wocial | Puree loking for Chatman prements wil nd | SPricnt tose piney cous Mey: | TyEAVING, aE FANS iad tan aed ee patches toTuxSra. A rush was made toward | function as the adjustment of the “affaire é sas Va sls seta, ll ‘defanit having berg mde swage inthe payment of | & ral hing SE RAE tnt Sa ae pee Sy i Tat] Davitts car and s general melee enmued. A | Gouff. oer ee x abel ome ae a svutees, tyseCing Monteiaa ob a Mase nonce Sentifally forest of plant sticks thorns STORY OF THE CBIME. ‘will continue DAILY at the salesroom,corner ‘therein for that wor ne 9 asa State moore arose and descended in the air where the di-| Sensation-loving Paris waa startled on July aN avanti romana a 1a mass ea sonowea by melure than say etter Sortie as ae viding lines of the opposing sections met. Mr. | 26, 1882, by a discovery on the part of the po- | D streets facing Penneyivania avenue northwest, until | Seis to,se, highest hr ths | HELEN A. ANEW Rinek pene HATE OF MONTAXA, with te than to | Davitt leaped -trom his car, wielding a thick, | liceof « trunk contatning a human corpse Upon | atte stock tt sold. fret namely BOT NAM, ee BO) ape sod Tend re hazel stick, and fought his way, foot by foot, | the platform of a suburban railway station. An iB feet oa ta Sap Shinn Gamay =k ares, straight toward Mr. Parnell's wagon, giving | ¢*# ‘the ate ‘ee lote turnbered he Wate Cay . and receiving numerous blows. He’ finally | G'Sume. All efforte nt tresing the ctte bared ELEVEX O'CLOCK A.M., Of the real state of the inte ra ee ates Fone en etiee reached the wagon, hatlews and with his face unavailing, despite the fact that th aikeclereent ini: hitin eatoudile heels Gotaneas se eo a the case L. @. PHELPS, Sec'y Citizens’ Committee, badly marked, and with » few of his men with | Vidoegs of the French service were engaged in | T xara E. Retr aad thers. 3 eter Peres heen, Stason, him, whe alse bore traces of the severe usage | (Be sonreh. All surte of vagee eines were fol- WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Sete of Janda nae cla, ah ts Sh - they had received to their desperate parsage | f jorendt © etait thee ti easly So" tae wesarth ine the! ai5-20¢ kaa said Fotongae fed iStone por Monte BA’ a Gene POE Baremwax & Co. | between the two vehicles. Stending on the eras eran a i BANKERS AND steps of Mr. Parnell's TEs, Mr. Davitt} On January 25 « you igre oe per oe day of Deced 2 cite. Sir ‘Amie Lonise Cary Rayinond. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK, PRODUCE uttered a brenthlees and, indlstinet defiance, | the prefecture de her | ('HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Sttong ‘the fant resotie 1428 S80 RUE PARISIAN’ SCHOOL FOR AND COTTON EXCHANGE, then turned ed his way back to his | name as Gabrielle es he aid that abe yee oe ER “Al classveal studies in Prenche F TROWEKIDGE poe flannel errr supporters | had at one time lived in Paris with » French- —_ Set eeoad emails, pact tied. “Mrand MME B. DAS GARENNER Prime att Rot Rava +, and amid the continucas yells and execrations ian netied Micheal Eyraad raud and added to this EXECUTOR'S SALE BY CATALOGUE ee Broperty of Am* p | of the two contending and wildly excited scc- the startling aheusonh ‘that a bad, on OF THE Bela teabe foie ha SHORTEAND, ORDERS EXEC a Rh CASH OR | tions and with un exchange of a shower of | July 26, mauored <Gouffe in an endeavor to ee ony oer os Teithane autres | ftom crinturee monte bend for pennbintor: Mrudrans jows. Le nssaveln SUPERB LIBRaBy ped to obtain tions, Typewriting tausht free to, . Davitt remounted hie ear and | tained, ho iat nie en shusied: en af Riley T exe ‘he hore ta Gabriela confemed th hat she had Jared, tho oF THE rare Eee the helene, PA oa Acoie Phonerphy. OLE Aw an pare 3 | dete of tof pul meeti unfortuat iff to rtments at 3 sUDGE WILLIAM SNELL, it under a lewne 1] csaeake al und Chto So | liberty of geek Gon So ponents ont their | Bee ‘Tronson-Ducoudray, and that By Thad aoe Stereo Ste et rwwoft| (A WE INSTRU GHION, THE ey OFFOR and In Dlackguards to pl he proceedings, but | contrived a murderous machine to take his life. tester, The aye screndewritedint mest Devine, ‘Decorators or Artiste to learn te’ drew ced | we have beaten them back. I was never struck “re irl also confessed that Eyrand and her- BOLD AT AUCTION, geeand sob inci the sted Ber I at ‘heaton Crayon, pastel, | by an Englichman, but today I was many times: fled together to Amer They had F F.C. THAY! EXECUTOR, adie on is re one. eh sil Sal mci, mae fa ee hi Flo ee ‘ai ck by my Own countrymen.” Garret! awhile Sin New York cy, ad nd an ee ee Gparviodon au cateanivencsis. Argelg erga ftom 810 to" 8a 000-0 Te techie 1 Mar. Parnell ad dressed meetings saveral tance | Pasha! westward to en pig enor ae AT MY a cael te mo Sess Dawe | veers with fas eaten serge sat pore: Parties baviag suoaey “ine” ite ‘die. for "30, 0 oF 90 later in the day ounch lennessey, vil it re ta nel med named wa 5 one Tanase last meeting ended cenun| { sagas to whom. she had told the story of SALES ROOMS, Efout twenty two iniles abor owns eoa'els> E000 wort of eae Ene ce Setphition. Fates days will receive Interest ior sane pdr of wild confusion, and Parnell and his friends | crime. He advised her to return to Paris ‘and | COR. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ELEVENTE | Pena rile” Rnowe, aa the Haver read sah Speen | CS ry ZENKRCE War ne, drove off amid « shower of stones and mud. He | confess, which she did. as ee et a0. others. Fara, CEASSICAL ARD MODERN | LAN Litike oaks ob Bente ey. said that he did not wish to asmil men that had | | Meanwhile the detectives continued the search | STREET NORTHWEST, ing lande ; 3 ulttred an ee Monster Washlngton Stock Exchange. j stood by his wide many along day. bnt he was | for Eyraud. ‘They searched. through oN af ery fee and suey y cultured linguist, aa 2 ; not going to unk permission to speak from a | the United States and Mexico, following num: huproreinent. uo renentsi ned ate EAE Mana: LEWIS G. TEWKEBURY & CO., cocksparrow like Tanner or a juckdaw like | berless clues, but failing to find the accused MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1890, (outainina wx Toou. with a back Vulldiny attach, eave 11 athe N primctpalae A amare ne, Davitt. — At ys May of this year, — COMMENCING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M. sone pi) wagon ned nr ko riimary and grammar de ree * .C., PARNELL BLINDED AY LOW. was found in the Hotel Howa in Havana. ek splli's shog.” sranaty Se fertnents Truted fel Kinderwarten, aad. teachers" Stocks, Frequent attempts to aseai] the members of the party were made, and several bags filled with lime were thrown at them. Mr. Harring- ton’s shoulders were covered with lime, and 4 masse of lime struck Mr. Parnell full in the face, completely blinding him. This insult infuri- ated Mr. Parnell’s friends. Mr. Harrington tarned, and advancing toward Father Downey, who was at the head of Mr. Parnell’s opponents, shouted, “Coward, you are a disgrace to_ your church.” ‘The police then again interfered, — Mr. Parnell's party, who bad left their in took their seats, and finally got away on awe road. Mr. Parnell’s eyes, which were | quite closed, were intensely painful. He was soon obliged to stop his carriage. which he left sud entened a lubetesecabia fo fainting con- dition. A local doctor attended him. The lime had become caked beneath his eyelids, and the doctor was only able to remove some of it by using a silk handkerchief and some hair oil he Poors in the cabin. The physician finally ad. vised Mr. Parnell to rive immediately to Kil kenny. So the latter re-entered his carriage and proceeded on his journey, PERMANENT INJUBZ NOT EXPECTED. ‘The pain again becam> so intense that a sec- ond halt was made, this time ata roadside pub- lie house, where the doctor made further ef- forts to relieve the terrible pain which Mr. bese ig was sufferirg. The doctor was able at this place to procure » quantity of castor oil, which he poured freely into Mr. Parnell's eyes. He then tried to scrape off some more of the lime, using for this pur the point of an ordinary lead veil. lime, however, had becom. ered inside the eyelids and the doc- tor, with the crude im; estonia at hand, was to remove substance id with much ‘Uniculty, doctor to Mr. Parnell for causing him so but said it waa unavoidab ns replied: “Never mind the your best. Don't let me lose my sight.’ The doctor more oil into Mr. Parneli’s eyes, and he “hoped that the case was notas bad as aa Finding that he was unable to remove all a ey the fiveh aie a Mr. Parnell to drive speed to the town, and this was done. Arriving at the Vietoria Hotel Mr. Parnell had. to be lod from the wagonette to his room. He reclined in an arm chair, apparently sight- Jess and suffering the moxt intense agony. He | sill romaine in the baaio of Mis doceen Sere geon Hackett, who attended Mr. Parnell along road, stated at a late hour last night that all the lime had been removed, but that the. patient was still suffering intensely. He anid that he did not anticipate, | Sppearances, permanent injury to Mr. Phrvell's CLERGYMEN ATTACKED. A large crowd gathered at the railway station y | st Cork an hour prior to the coming of Messrs. | MeCarthy and Healy and their associates and | made flerce and hostile demonstration on | their arrival. Sticks were brandished in the i | air ande few fights ensued between members | of the two sections Priesta who tried to j People were brutally attacked. | ee ea ois seventy years old, was | Knocked violently to the ground. | Father ‘Bar- being struck turned on his assailants and them cowards. Mr. McCarthy was hus- | Hed, about by the mob sad prevented roms | | reacl his carriage. by a } poe py ree pepe hotel, while the held a rival meeting ‘THE PARNELLITES BLAMED. ‘The Kilkenny correspondent of the London News declares that in the fights which occurred at the meetings today the Parnellites were the harshly and ferocioualy. It was not the low. refined voice of parliament, but the hard, cruel voice of one hungering for vengeance. He patted ‘Mr. Harrington on the AE approval of the latter's denuncia- shoulde tions of Rir John Pope Hennemy. How mean- inglees the gesture seemed tobe. Mr. Parnell's face waa thinner than I ever befgre siwit. ‘The luster of his eyes was gone and they seemed tired and dased. He smoked ‘many cigarettes, His gesticulations and his familiarities with his followers were utterly different from anything Lever saw in his demeanor before. STILL UNSUPPREHMED. Notwithstanding the injunction issued against Suppressed United Ireland, that paper again ap- peared yesterday, ‘The words United Ireland, | 45D however, do not lppear on the Teer, os the word sect only 3p ere. ‘Hereafter Suppres Siem Sere. Berea a to £1,171, including a subscription of £300 from ir. Scull; et Parnellite candidate for parla: itu at ment in Nor any All ee: as peer FavoRED ee NEW YoRK. ‘The municipal conncil of the Irish National League at a special meeting in New York last | "08% night adopted cr following: Sicuart Perea = lncior; pain, Decrees. , capable, ible and worthy of the support of the eere is resolution was adopted after a i members of Aitemnad Gaon oped Cava Whaat The preliminary examination of = attorney ‘The railroads Colo., have purchased union depot, to be built of stone and pressed brick atonce. The Union Ly Tp | Ponti,» tone track between and eat fsoustroetion ino Trinidad’ oes, it reported. — Adz. wus there under the name of Miguel He was taken buck to France. Gatvicile Bom pard asserts that Eyrand is'o mesmerint, and that she was completely under his control. ‘THE 3URY SWORN IX. Tt was 12:30 when the duty of swearing in the jury was completed and then the prisoners made their appearance. The entire audience rose in the desire to — look at them. La Belle Gabricile, when = e first made her ap- pearance and was greeted in this fashion, shrank back from the great sea of faces, in not one of which was there the slightest fouch of pity shown. Her eyes are very dark and she was entirely dressed in black. Her head was covered with « black turban-and in her hand wana white monchoir, which she nervously twisted about her fingers. Gabrielle, in spite of the popular epithet which has been accorded ber nor by popular « acclaim, is not really |beauti- hase lithe and graceful figure oa a piquante face, so that she really presents 4 rather attractive appearance, EYRAUD TELLS HIS STORY. Eyraud was the first witness. The strang- ler, with eyés fixed upon the floor, answered the questions put to him by President Robert, and in these answers he doomed himself to the tine. President Robert's tone as he ad- iressed the wretched Eyraud was one of stern accusation and he frequently shook his finger threatingly at the ise before him, gesticu- — ith Vote as he . the enor- of career. Eyraud de- poe fall Gabrtclio tormented him until he consented te kill Gouffe. After deseribing his vain resistance he went on to speak of Gouffe's visit to Gabrielle. He continued: “When G: briclle was sitting on Gouffe's knee and hed | already unbuttoned her bodioe she said to him, ‘You have not complimented me on my girdle. What a nice necklace it would make for you, Gouffe!” and he answered, ‘Ido not care for your girdle. It is you I want.’ She then eed “We will see about ‘that presently,’ and be —- girdle around his throat. Whe: she bad done 0 she put the two ends through | a swivel in the wall and passed them tome. I| Pergo e phy behind the bed enrtain. I pulled | and Gouffe waa soon strung up by the neck. Then I releaved the cord and neated him in the chair. I breathed into his mouth, threw water in his face, but all to no avail—he was dead. We didn’t intend to kill him; we only wanted him to indorse some bills. I was terrified and dia pee fnew net 2 do. pu string again and left him hangi Ae yfeshien left the room Gabrielle Boned was brought in, and “ol certainiv did not like a murderous black eyes sppealingly then on the bel while ae wk lrk ta to her mame age caren: place. - She proceeded to tell her version of the crime. “That night,” she sid, “I dined with 5 rand » at @ restaurant near the perce the box and the cord. | But ‘eyrand id not tell of his intention to com- mit the crime until — ‘Then it was impossible for me to giv —— threatened to kill me aleo ett I did “When Gonffe came he walked right in and sat down on the sofa to talk with me. Eyraud, who wus hidden behind the bed, tried to throw do #0, Gouffe turned quickly to sce what was ing on behind — and Eyrand knocked him lown and him with his hands. sereamed ‘lea T believe, can testif’ She continued, was Pocalled for a beict me and told of hin tip srt America. The pases my te case last seven or it days, as Poondipeslt oar forty witnesses to be examined. ———_ ee A Wealthy Man's Crime. Yesterday in the county court in Lockport, N.Y., Stephen Tower, a farmer, and one of the largest landowners in the town of Wilson, N.Y... was convicted of forgery. He was accused of taxes. should have committed the crime for so small a sum is inexplicable. Wao ts tux Kxave or Crone? a Tthen | MENG & noose over the nuisser's head, but, failing to | I of sale: be sah and fee fae ft jae ‘A Don't the harsiand plant Club" Bald grudet r.— Adet. od sonny San Salvador’s New Minlster. plenipoten- tiary to the United States, with » large family and retinue of servants and pees gp od his way to Washington. yesterday: “The chief chief matter that Lal bring before Secretary Blaine will the. information that Pye g ee to oe Vag able products ‘The Cincinnati Convention Opposed. Ata meeting in Jackvonville, Fis., Orr ay | CHEETA ERE VEDI night, attended by General Mester Workman Powderly and ioe Ss He : If SFr men. most powerful weapous ‘tm the ort fio of tat bia, iyo fr nthe, force ag setae eee =e fever of the blood, peuralgia and loss of ALSO SEVERAL WALNUT BOOKCASES, BOOKS WILL BE ON VIEW COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17TH INSTANT. ai3-7t ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. S™, CLAIR FECHNER. AUOTION ‘Metropolitan, jotel, wells TODAY con- ter ts ord Store trom Massac Dia- ca is Gold Watches, Silver Mena tte TOMORROW. Auctioneers, ‘Louisiana avenue, eA ponte Oy Post Office DECEMBER EIGHTEENTH, WEEES & c0., ‘THURSDAY, OUR REGULAR WEEKLY ihn td OF HOUSE FUR- RAL CONSISTING, * FINE PARLOR “H, No" ING WOXE ROC FALL KINDS, BUF nt AT TWELVE LARGE STOCK Sane ASGRAIN Mrs. - HAD SECUND-HAND CARPETS: RUGS, rs DOWLING, Auetioncer, SIGNER EOF AN, EXTENSIVE STOCK QU fae weit WAGON AND vies. on PEAS: AY DECEMBER EIGHTEENTH, 1800, af store 1700 new, iN ol Tt will seli the entire stock ‘of Fine @ nin fein of Gsnned Goode Sait kinds, Fane; ry Case Goi es nd Willow, ware . fed Bottled Gin and Gin and Whisky, Witenand Cordials, Fine Cars and Tobacco, jean Heqyy Gods, Que Cy fron Sale, Rhow Cases. Shelving, a, Shelv The Herm Wacom, Harnces snd Si be ood 00 Pete rode are all new, and the stock, with fixtures, tound ‘complete every par a M. LOWER sateen, TOYS, DOLLA AMD WAGONS. IN STORE 817 THURSDAY, aN icdyrEeNTH, com. ME: O'CLOCK T WILL CLOSE OU x Aion paging UANTITIES OF a eg CONTAINED IN THE: DREN'S, 4, DESKS, UREAUS AND SIDE- CETL DREN Sabor Bl EIGHS, BALE WITHOUT MESMEVE, STUCK MUST BE FUTURE DAYS. PUXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. y NEW BRICK HOUSE ON REET BETWEEN N TAOUEAND CHAR AnD o SemtErs So ber kon records of t trustees will gel “at preniecs om TURSDAN, UHth DECEMBER, 190, at YOUR OC! Jot soventy-atx x), John R. Me! iswick's waba Se Ez P. Mele a and John Vs square five hundred and torty- ax OHO), ja ty “ok ne com onan wi jm provervent, lewernt-annually» ict or ae urchaser. A deposit of $11 . EDMONSTON, a17-codkds XH. WILLIAMSO: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NEW BRICK, HOUSE. ON OU “HALF | STR) TW N Sone es HOUTHWEST. mpatere stacy forging the of neighbor, John Deitz, to a note for $186 to secure money for the pay- | F-¥-y 21 ment of Why @ mon of his wealth eavell sort Superson f with neceasry mentees rool housen and other buildings essent ‘othe operation ot the duaries. ere supply of th vathdinat ar sin bee EE C Quah fea fn be evel tobe altnowt inextuustibie. “There wit te bold With ihe property « mumber of carefor carryinx stone, a uugunt of wire iy ropes, # nuinber oF Serr, jeys, blocks, enerally all the macti tlie eattesaetaney Gat cage fer, ‘two Binke mie Tock drills, two hoisting specs, Ui iecasene tools, & lone obtained from these qiiarri centr ition oF the Stuithsonsan, finstiations ‘het be iuportant buildings in Wasntorton aad ioe fitieees one oes waotincion 2 ines and austerity rot eolor, yas been pronounced by ex ‘ther colored sand Souda is Streneth and durebate sears eed seo eae anata Shed cosh balance tn cme and jcoption of ‘the pare Mieke mel payiente tobe evidenced Oy U te parkas | notes beariuw interest at the rate of oat centum per annwu, payable eee secured by mn propert} ge ts ‘ow al on the sold. at the tine of ‘ale, we ent off. If the terms ot ‘sale at ae rete | with pid ten days after the ratification of the sale Biting a a court ote rity Penal of the proyeeey wl Ema ote rink ad ost of the dekeeteing aser. All conv seconttner the eye SAMES DB. HENDEMSON, * ‘The attorney named in the mortgage. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ENEW SCALE am kat AY gua IN PLAIN “For sate by ® nde radi ac st : ane d1s-1st bey ¥. MILLER PIANOS. MAHON & HAMLIN PIANOS AND oRpaxs. ainsi cal merchandise of instruments and Sheet music and music books OHNE. ELLIS & CO. ‘7 4 Pennaylvgnia sve. on ‘of the world. 10 F st.n.w. 412-10 je physical culture, “@rawin, music, rene ‘Tuomns, Open fires, coach with attendsnce, ait 1223 FIFTEENTH ST. N.W. The Misses Kerr's Home School for Young Ladies and Little Children, 2R-Lin (COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUBIC, , 13 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. marr, _228-3m Aol aE EE oRDCAT Leipz. pianist fashington Choral Soviet, wis riveinitcnetions lane Piste. orean nd ole el mail‘ farther iuforniation: rererence tert Moderate, Address 1119 10th et: B:w.v Oral. A Ceetitied pu of Hos teat the ag wate ae a ff mn syocialty. Securities dealt in. markets. ‘Telephone 545. NO. W. CORSON. JNO. 1 J Reker RE Be CORSON & MACARTNRY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. ¥.W., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonda. Rained Btewks Neate ati mccuritice igs inted om Digtrict MDEGanTaS | i init Hia and Navy Sands A reading taught the deaf. old an* TION, ORATORY, ACTING. ‘Three complete courses. tor catalorne, Diy ‘eachers’ Certificates term ite natcens of our jraduaien ae Sansa ai MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTIO! aire tes ARS DESIRING EXPERIENOKD Teacher at, eterst'y permueon to former Ney iis: ie y ier eas pay n Min 7 OCAL LESKON MRS HARRIET WILLS Curexznrxe Praxos, THE GREAT @TANDARD JNSTRUMENTS OF Have taken the hizhest premium and complete stock of rand, smal sale of rent at fair prices and on ea: re ON a on ei ave K*™* ike PI, HE I setints aa ais sonal SN et sie, Bou de F no IN, Practical Tux ue Inxsrecunnts. DECKER BROS.’ PIANOS, WEBER PIANOS. FISCHER PIANOS, IVERS & POND PIANOS, ESTEY PIANOS. ESTEY ORGANS, MODERATE PRICES. EASY TERMS. Old instraments taken in part payment. Tuning and Repairing. BANDERS & STAYMAN. Frank Butler, Manager, 0% F ST. N.w. 13 N. Charies st., Baltimore; 7 E. Broad st., Richmond, Va. AND OTHER 1 FIEST-OLASS PIANOS ™Dibors, Sole Agent, nave. and Organs 1 iF F rF Fi Fr Pa BEE F ¥ ~ ledal Paris Exposition. 200 first Premiums; ‘over 100 music schools colleves tigi gg Old Oe Tagen taken em in rexchate the only | Gi . PEBIPVER @ CONLIFES Se tith t. aw. ALLET & DAVIS PIANOS. arsctety Hruch a proves them ——! a a toned Piano and UMN Agent ate awe of HARDMAN UP! { LA Nt AA PRIOu? Fi 25 Ce ONLY RRR E ER K 4 eae Totti Bs Coe ena Thea eno og et hie EN eee Be | eapusn manor ee P. SHO} ae a ‘ of (ong on comprising wale oe pe AE eke HANTS oa ORTmLy STALE MEN Ta Ree sth SABES co. PRINTERS. aan 1127 10TH ST. N, M [is BALcirs cr TL SHRNICE INSTITUTE AND ines c a ore. pared fully for civil wervice, Be and ltr Schoo} of Business Aevoumtenea’ Eictiah u a School Pen Preparatory = pee and Elementary cri Bel . Typewriting a School ts Practical Beh, of pasa ahd Architectural Drawing. Nervice as tae ee™ ra for LnOO- ART Token HENRY C SARA A. 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