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—_— +t D. C, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1892—TEN PAGES, CHICAGO COMING UP. GEORGETOWN. SUNDAY RAILWAY WRECKS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION § AUCTION § PROPOSALS. Washington to Play Two Games at Balti- A POLICEMAN AS A WIFE BEATER. An Enginecer’s Forgetfulness Causes a Dis- ‘THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. OSALA FOR CEMEN 31 is roMORROW. J za . a POR CEMENT. & FOR THE NAVE more Today—Late League Notes. On Saturday afternoon Mra. Allee Mason, neo af ageypeg ee af ne UNCANBON BROS, Ancts., hand Dats. nw. | JRATOLIFFE, DARR & 0O., Aucts JPUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, ([MOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts, ORES nw | May Pi asad enti ftonttal, Wa . The standing of the league clubs to date fol-| Brown, sued out a warrant against her husband, 0 railway trains on the “Big Four” Se ea FY Gucteidian: combarared “oxi . wepsccths oT for Dement lows: Geo. W. Mason, charging him with assault and | lided near Cleves, Ohio, yesterday morning dur- twee FOURTH, 4xD FIRTS,,, - q "i Lamu? Brichs CANE, D GOODS. ap CaapRoe nD neat Estate REGABEE TRPROPERTS. ay ote Sat con rm whom then pow ekg’ ere, | Engnces Newbery Edwards ot Geumsberg| HECER EERE, itu etches | Gash, MUR MRR REACTS] SCHR if | abi sa satee acs it cute Pomp epee sopra pat gece Soovenslaon he gure = ye 7 Prcagarori FRONT OF 30 FEET 3 INCHES BY DEPTH OF BCA bute rADDIES Se a SPAS IN FRONT OF PACH Pi eT et eign end denne Stee eed rs or warning proceeded to assault her in the most poh Phitre Gribbe <4 pr ne <2 gg JOB NEDSESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY ELEVENT: 70) SOT SE. S.W.. CORNER OF | | By virtue ofthe teat, wil and tostament of Samuel piserict of Saeed | oF Seas hy bean ech ener tias machailnn ta [ af Gis pastengii eel; Rugincor Wie: Wrage of (ete he yrcitnes, the eabtera halt of ASUAMESDAY MOUNIXG, MAY SEVENTEENTH, Siete ie the bike ot the egies rat Wille of te mia Sino SF rirtes oft Ce ‘aly pemet "ty | toenk scatotm ts the Noone’ ‘therwise fe [ N O'CLOC ove. io . offer . jan — be Bien “ Brooklyn avon, who isa policeman atthe ninth pre: | Indianapolis. of the freight train; Fireman | fronting 30 aie ot fhe worth te of M ateet by | ore the emi tock contain ere yahch the | sue at rat amet, Tp tent ofthe penpact rege | F i ‘sy of De aqelication totke Cabratotear a ae vere Erametie i eam aly arrested, but on Tur-| Hiram Bruceof the freight train, of Greens- pele actuate SnYiOd — HATCLIPFE: DARRE CO Ancts. | thes fg of Washtington. District of Colaba) APRICEWESTS BETH Tae the Bares ot joan Fittsbarg: pmaery a hie ‘a strike was made | D°°8, Ind.; Conductor David Heywood of In- OE Tete DOE STREET (60 fect wide) FP HOMAS DOWLING & SON., Aucts.. 612 Est.n.w. TDS NTH Day oF | Se ROCK QCLOCK PM re Muy det ‘unatt -| Se te ae at ee ee ae eens | dianapelts, of tan: Irelgs train, The injured the cy "recta cqucreted pave: | TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE. Tupnoven | MANA. Dine, FOUR a) CLOCK pM” ‘ah ath ot tad | the Ns dchects to met ania was defeated at home yesterday by | through the back way was effected. Then the | are J. C. Huber, passenger, Miamisburg, Ohio, y ve REAL ESTATE, OWN ASTRE PREMINED | inehotrenit recy op art of lana ipa and iether | ail . cracker Senerel, eee ae means tenn boeea Yank [amaall wan altouh tate eopented, akan Tisae (keke ois teed head cut, slight; Holten Ter- f ein one and two years, inkee of heer ale Meo teak READE. , | tract of land called “Friendship coutaiming’® ccress | Sicey sred dence" i3S? Rude | PROPOSALS FOR DRAYAGE Comiskey’s men through ya = potudalie tasivad en ha tetas nn p the | rel, Le + bengekr Ny De Ober able semi-annu. | | By virtue of @ certain d scat Saly, recpraed and 17 perches of land, more or less, being th - i net Pen better fielding. Von der blames Swindel ang "eee, genin placed the | rell, passenger. aged eighteen, son of Dr. Ter- aor atl | Eiher oso, folto 10e et yea. aud ut the neouee ee tke te eS Pelance im ome and two | ton, ee aac. gue oa elem aoe —— rell of Delhi, Ohio, scalded all over body, can- A Gepont ot $200 reauirea' on such | Bo\ter of the notes, secured ‘hereby. we Ni. sel at o . nred by. deed af trust ca the st. Louis........ 1 a not live; Conductor John Schroder, a passen- fits of ale. Terms to be complied, with, in BN ‘the ELEVENTH DAY OF MAT. AUD. inoreat ot B x required at ti the Re Cincinnati........0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2-5 THROWN FROM A BUGGY. ger on the train, crushed mortally between the otherwise right reserved to resell. at Fink SCLOCK PAE Day SHA: AD. lee, at folio 9, and Liber 00, at follo 402, U4 which rater not ~ | ree and property between Washinge Pitchers—Gleason and Mullane; hite— St| Polly Simmons and an unknown girl, who | cars; Mrs, Moreland of North Bend, slightl; - Ss estate and the improvements thereon, situated in hy FR ine | the trustees reserve the right to resell at riek and cost | be boring potute during the feel G slightly | Srtisement 0 ie in some newspaper pub. tmprsi dwelling house. bara and outbuildings. “Phis prop: | sf'ictartion arches ua“ record iy 1. Rae The Louis, 6.Cincinnati, 9; errors—St. Louis, 3;Cin- | gaye her address as 11th street, were thrown | bruised. ehh in Washinrton, B.C." Anitord's certheats of | Waabinictp city and District of Gcinmnbia to wit: all | ty haya fenton Herwig Turnpike apd on” River | ing atvont of varchasay Conveveuciae and record: | p AS gf cinnaii 1 bal ines ot the LEP bexxtr: selnaiag aieruees the |, Five to eight Pemongern were apposed to be Te Ore rucauson mab. i Pee and ietentach ne eef weed. gma premiees | S000 3 th of intersection of sald rade at Tenally- |” RICHARD W. TYLER trealare and specifications giving full information, eastern beg! ee pel in the smoker, which is buried in the wreck. eon an . In square numbered ‘eo eter oasi aga F st. fo fhe manuer of bidding. copditions to be observed jg peered in book | «4! ono phe game day at HA iT FOUR ROBERT G. RUTHEKFORD. Trastess, ders. terme of ev 4 ie hinged andl thirteen (U1 series among themselves today. Washing- | Aqueduct bridge and the lady received serious 2 crite AbiVse BALE TH Boao Gk SARE etree : : ; eiinn tpt crea ot fous piny toe qumes at Baltimore, the Phillies | injuries. She was taken to the house of Wm. Saris —— el a ee See sane of the rain andl MONDAY MAY SIXTRENTS, | )¢, Due 13, of the surveyor office of | the following | described property. to for sale oe SS site Su two games st Kew You and the Brooklyne | Byrod. where Dr. Connell rendered modical | iow any of them can cecape death under that | Sigh" P49? £0) 1 BEL of wit gold sublet to a deed of rust dated | thecotniy of Washinton end Distr ot Columbia: | gitE TERMS OF SALE OF THE amove Mex. | K’ iB omin a ee See “a parties had been to mass of wreckage. fore 0 of stid ate etn passe pergok cege dete | and nnotter Dart of 2, tact of land called | said property will be resold. atrex sil ot of thee and Loutmville Cleveland. ‘The Washingtons sedi asa ee dak-aed one. A NEW SCHEDULE. after wa motte 0 containing eight acres, more or less, ing purchaser, on TUESDAY. MAY TWENTY: Ne? ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | ° Terms of sale: All the purchase money to be fever. therefrom. about one-half RT Foun OcrCK E DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Wasitnas a Isv2, ot HALF-PAST acre which was conveyed by said Sainuel W Queen th ‘The devth ton. D.C. April 25, 1M? Sealed jrroy ft P con’ cord t t ‘an Ox ed Saturday morning and spent Sunday | qe Yesterday morning the new summer schedule a cash. Weyancing and recording at pret Pers rich was convered by LW. Queen | vo Apel 8 The Bere. "They left Yor Bultissore this morning. Tenleytown and Georgetown Railroad | 9 nt into effect and orders fad been lemued ac- | ,_3f virtue of a certainleed of trust dated March 5, | Gost’ Adena ot BOO bs serail ot fhe sane records in Laber No. 1s at folio Sik being | Saovonts Wms meteal of 20) fect "ancen as ; CK Mon TCR Te. y ond - 5 Company are putting in a new boiler and en- 180), and recorded in Liber 1459, folio 300 et Sielfatitie not as represented money to be refunded. | the same property which was convesed to the snd ae rte ie ae | Te IMP? tor Tornishing snpntice during the Yesterday's Baltimore American said: | “The — oe ‘ cordingly. Freight No. 48, a through train | ong of the land recon of the District of Columbia, | Ht te terms of aale"are not complied with tn tem days | She,sau*ypTaperty which was conveyed to the suid Sale'an ntioned ia above advertisoueat. "By GEENTIL ther. ror furniahig ence uray Washington clab managers took long chances | gine at their power house on High street e: vi 7 and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the | from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to te. A han aby deed runtens. pewittits . coe agape north bound, had orders to atop at North Bend | unde om yesterday. The weather was threatening, tende: : c : corded in the sine records in Liber i nd preparations are being made for pteued, trustors will gall at public suction on | sell the property, after five days’ previous notice in | Taito hich reference is hereby had and made. This ponesemsaged allow E om" , | MONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DA ‘The Evening Star, at the risk und cost of defeulting . 01 fe © 07 in order to save hotel expenses they p the putting on of « sufiicient number of new | {0 sllow expres No. 80, x cannon ball exprons, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, in frout of the pret: | purchase. a Wabrogalete inteetesnt of Sak wake SPT eAAS | mayne gAQBERT OK through the city, leaving catcher Milligan be- | eats to accommodate the travel. bed arp pad niche Ah coaaal vs." 104.48, 18 C. B. Brook BORE PTRURONNE | trnwtece, [torn c nee “ — aa ee sagen Revenge PRESENTED WITH A BADGE. Ts of stopping the freight engineer | Termsct sale: $4,000 canh, balance in one and two : o real eatete of Ee th eae eT tes | RATCH + Auctioneers, fanion until nearly 12 o'clock for tond beter Lof trust, interest Samuel Queen died 0 of the real estate of which the sai Lieut. R. Emmet Smith of 9007 P street has | pulled ahead and approached Cleves, running | Jee, secured by A lesen, | 8 THE ABOVE SALE. 1S POSTPONED On, 4 seized and possensed TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE) defects in same. th rt annually at 6 pe un cash, at | count of the storm until SATURDAY, MAY FO! Terms of sale fox Seal oper VSINESS PROPE! ING USI Dor Cee eee ees ine em. oe avait | been presented with © handsome and valuable | sbout tweaty miles er hour. Why he did nct| ier autos et ihe Tackaeey Gan cetin eet i ENTE ahha mame hour and places St, methird Gs ot thevphcchaee miner (of RewPerty: | BTOKETSO He SEVER TE ease ane | maker "an “apn ‘ So Wagase ins very ‘peciliar way. Had’ the | Grand Army budge by the members of Jno. F. | top at North Bend will never be known, ashe | Staser™ cos. RICHARD 1. MORSELI Acie cabsdciores iichaarseel : hited 96) fa one year and one-third (36) in a gag Ey eae & ~ rots the day of sales or all > option 3 F virtue of a decree apreme Court of # IS FURTHER POST. | purchaser. Deferred payments to be secured by decd | Dirict of Celene pase p the BY kes oe Ms be tras 13,218, wherein: Annie i ‘ : 7” CHARE La} srramtecs, : ‘acheduten will Before weather cleared up Baltimore could have | Reynolds Post. The gift is inscribed: “Pro-| ™ ded, but it is thought that in his anxiety | _in7-st WM. L. SEUFFERLE, " “} Qa-THE ABOVE. 8A e a a poned on account of the stor: TUES 3 claimed a game,as the Washingtons were ct in | sented to Comrade Robert Emmet Smith, past | Over the storm, which might have washed ont JRATCUPPE, DARR & CO. ,Aucta., 920 Pas VEN TEES TY seus form until TUESDAY. MAY a 4 rom See, in equity. cause eet | bridges, he forgot the new wchedule aud hur- EVENTEENTH, 1062, af came hour and plac. at Fier csatuin per annam Fite hneaised 800 | Macce fe Sant aint aed Reckate We Maye the city. Post commander of Jno. F. Reynolds Post, No. | Hedon’ As the train approsched Cloves Chea, | VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IX KALORAMA NEAR | ™F10-dade —_ By order of the Trustees. | Gotlars will be 7 srkgpelnnte the alerted trumece will eet on MON Kitroy and McMahon will probably be the} 6, Dep't Potomac, G. A. R., for long and lth | Keatth, the tehegrerh: Coorotae moe Chowan TOMS BIEL ASD PTE meteatees WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctionvors. | Ste ne ae ue tt ser or urciasers | AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT BICR OCLOCE: Bak: Pitchers today. 4 — for be’ it wide-tracl ¢| OFTHE SUBDIVISION OF WIDOWS. MITE = : shail fail to-couiply with the boris of sale within ton the prewised, the south twenty feet ‘ romian Ten dec kao wasted pea inaets ores North Bend, ant hat tine express afew mine | _cCOMTMIMNG ABALT aa er MOUANE EEE: | GRAND AUGTION sat oF zapantge onsects | fay cea? tahan fd sehen eat | Riraeen i ecaten aetna Ln ad | Se Rereyeh Sects, Mea ing of the league called te uke action in the | Entries of merchandise received at the George- | utes overdue then, wax but 2 short ENT ja CLOCK we wilt sell in | AMHQUe and Modern Porcslains, Brle-w Brac, Clois- chuser, “Ail conveyancing aud eerordtng reese hine “420 tn toe tty of Wankiagton, D St | SGLOCK BOOK, on the day srecified below, fo of whom, he thinks, ought tohave been awarded | t¥n custom house for the week ending May 14 | away, running forty-five miles an hour to make | frontof thy premiers, 0 TO in GUE SaL ES ROOMS: Executrix atvtor the last will and ieeuanies f tale, an precceived tn the teres, uF 9 up lost time. Smith rushed to the signal wires é 1001 Pa. ave. cor. 10th maan. decanenh end tive Colancs te tuo equal te tohim. The president of the Browns says he | were us follows: Bicycles, value, 22,615; house- | SP dashed Gut the danner slave! NAS THE MEL LOT IN THE THIS Pay AND FOLLOWING DAYS, AT. ‘or further inforjnation and plat of above pleces of one an'l two years from @ of SEDER u received notice that the Louisrille club had | hold goods, $1,000; cigars, #650; Lama Hanna mcsts KALORAMA, OR WIDOWS MITE, __ ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M 24 | property inquire of CHAPIN BRO uS Gy ee She peta he = raph exes THURED AL, MAY waived claim to Browning several weeks ago | #532: wines, $221; plants, 8185; minerals, 3106: THE EXGINERL YoRGOT. Lupuroved by, an lg traine house, containiae about | TyUNCANSON BRO +Mthend Deteaw. | mygdkds No. 325.46 ot tee week eer, | Eamets. Dear interest at 8 per ent rer cent per | Erinn supplies, THURSDAY, MAL 2 and at once telegraphed President Young that | books, #64: glass ware and porcelain, #130 — Either it was not seen in the blinding rain or Ks square fect of vround. This property offers a a fo. 323 436 st. nn w., Washinwton. D.C. meats are . om the he wanted the man. Mr. Yor granted per- | total, 35,453. the engineer could not control his engine, for it | tse or « peertyecta . undredand Afty doit | ber and packing boxes. Full” information, 2 ty nap - Oth and Dste. now. mission to negotiie, and Mr. Yon der Abe re 10 LAY THE CORNER STOSE, sped on by without checking spout. At that | i aera aa ode Re ai enon AGE £ OF VaLcapte mesunixa | emanate dace i | sty aren sites? as merci See erated Drowning SO mame his terme. Brown / Om Thursday, May 19, at 4:80 in the after-| moment the exprees came in eight at the speed | fr Sriegs dite’ uthetiee the nt rca re | see ENT AN Eris q PSECORD. ATREETS | chader diy ete tase des i ‘ aS for" weattor Bureau Sappikese’ ing ected for $3,500 salary, | — While | noon, the laying of the corner stone of the | of the wind. Ifany effort was inade on either Siewtpndee et ee SOUTHEAST 3 rHWE ONT a TWO | some ue yar Of Agricn ture apne em emacs ekcume eg oatigen: | shiaeh” ob tha, toeced Teast oil take place. | engine to slacken speed it was uot appreciable Dele RATCLIFFE DAM SCOr Anes FEST OSS STREET B Sees an afiettdmny idan? fr. Von der Abe ‘declares, the Louisville club | Cardinal Gibbons and many other dignitaries | @4 the engines dashed into each other with «| oy v7 DROPOSALS FOR THE PURCHASE OF WASTE: Aiscovered that it wanted the great batman | of the Catholic church will be present to off | crmBabove the storm like clap of hand ABOVE SA IS POSTPONED ON A’ EN ALLEY. ply Divtst AY An TO SIRTRENTH Dax | BE —— sos ny ane ie rain anti MON DA Ou THURSDAY, MAY NINETEENTH, 420 50 Raper, — Wer 0 artmient. Si RSDAY, MAY NI 10 5th ineton City, April 18. 18iY!“Realal preponale: tn ane - ~ f Both engines were battered into shapelevs | OF MAY, A.D. 1802, sane hour and place. <G Lots ON Reet sourn | BALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. we ‘will 3. A MAEDEL, ed at this ofier Ubi TWELV and signed him. The St. Louis man also at. | ciate at the ceremony. mascee and rolied off the tracks, ‘The eae Le. | ausedade,” RETCLIPEES DARKS CO., Aucte. PICAND PRECENTIE STREETS | font of the promises part of original myl0-deds _ 416 5th st. bw WEDNEOAY “Way “Fran Sorte Sat be wile a ciate Soe tie corcicen o THE OLD PRESBYTERIAN CEMETERY. hind were smushod into kindling and the truck | [ATI LOAN, Autets., 1407 @ st. SL POURTERNTH AND FTF: | A tapldly advancing sictidn of the horthwest anda | ‘[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts,, GIDE wa the several wanes geri Richardson, but the New York club ignored for 100 fect was torn up. The telegraph poles | Ay aa : REETS EAST Zs a pers ALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 317 a Fail him and secured the player. Mr. Von der Ahe| Undertaker Birch has just completed the re- | ee eee ace, Le eae Paha Ra ORIGINAL LOT § AND THE EASTERN HALE OF trust to ue duty recorded we | g, jy" of Sale: One-third cast, SPRUCE STREET, LE DUOLT PARK, AT OB application te the unde says: “I believe President Young means well, | removal from the Presbyterian cemetery of the | Poiry after the wecek before the wen cemea | AND <i GORRER OF | wit Pe} in front of the reanective nremlaet, on TUER- | Payable semianntally. aid sesaeed Geekeek amma, | AUTO: dose . fon the riuied to Be Se ee eine Se ceceees Oe | dented Berens 2. F.C. de Keeifi, © German | Cloves and a. epeeial train wos snul to tho scene val TXTHENTI | Tae commencing at HALEPAST FOUR OCLOCK | oh tue Drapes aid, ob Ai ash atthe option of par | gO" FRIDAY. May Tw Proposals for, Purvis " of . At the In- = and a spe Z, at HALF-PAST FOUR K. front of | } oy Fa é chaser. A deposit of D required at time of sale. > | we 7 ft 4 eddreened One. o awarding of players do not agree. At t dignitary who drew one of the most authentic | from Cincinnati the premises, we shall sell original Jot 8 aud the cast: with the first parcel ‘ndvertised and each piece | inert, A dep uuiser, part of jot No 34. in Wet Lewis nub | Paper ‘adr MOR FHOME, Chuet of Supe dianapolis meeting it was stipulated that the - District % in ex- 3 halfof Tot 1h. in square 772. Lot 8 fronts on ad | 8 advertised iumodiately thereafter, the following de- | Qigger fasts eles DENG re 8. Le Droit Park, fronting 17 feet 6 inches on ston. me y tat, my i817 bia no 5 club which first claimed a player open to ye-| MAPS of the District of Columbia now in ¢ ANOTHER DISASTER. pestle ed SO, A by Aclopth of 149 Seq | SeFived property, situated in city of Washington, D. a) Dum vet by a depth Of BS feet 6 inchestoan alley. | FYROPOSALS FOR MATERIAL, COAL, ICE, ke. tintion had a right to sign, the man. but Mr. | Fue“ “of “thone mapa in’ preservation, | A *reck occurred on the Shenandoah Valley sand Lo fronts om Noteede nian w deptivol | © HE OL) ash pant oF @ AND rom ng'8rostgn and Vath with cellar” wader ths | Ine Freee gt sate eohiney Young seems to have misunderstood the ruling. and they are in ‘the possession of | division of the Norfolk and Western railroad at | operty is located near the corner of 3d and N | rronting 123 feot oN Aenea avennn and 197 | Ud E L HED | "yole motes. with epodcrn inipeoversomta, 1 hope delegates from all the clabe will get | tne Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the | Mondell’s station, fourteen miles south Of | Siomsthe in talve. ve Where property fs raridly in- | (or'on Mh atrest cant, improved by large brick bali vex 0 a deposit of 6100 required at time of sale, Conveyance: 2a, ie Reheat gether and decide the question. —Ballimore | Historical Society of New York, the Georgetown | Hagerstown, yesterday morning. ‘The New Or- | "Terms: One-tuird cash; batance in six, twelve and | 1m ‘ ing and recording af purctueer's ‘ication to FRAN Aw PALMER, Public Printer, Washington, D.C. ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts , 612 Est ini Stinte GW Fuiitips eval: are defendante aes TRUSTEES SALR OF VALUABLE Improve | P' ; mm city, Apr he a ry with ox hearine ‘and se- LOoTs: Tin Keefe and Weyhing will do the pitching | College. the Peter Force collection at the Con- | Jeans express, comprising engine, baggage, ex- | ciehtren months, with notes hearing intamest and se- | acm oat thillies toda: hile King and Rusie | $Tes*ional Library and of Mr. Siebert of Wash- | press, smoker, ladies’ and sleeping cars, was | veyanctne and record t purchaser's cost. 8100 | between 1 = be be pedis Bh ete Rusie | Iugton. ‘The baron, who died a day or two be-| running at fifty-five miles an hour. ‘The ‘train | devorit will be registry Hon ea: lot at tine of sale, er Irwiz, has concluded. to put Robin- | fore bis contemplated return to his native | was in charge of D. M. Swink, engincer, and | _"™ ’ LOAN, myl3-d&de THOMAS DOW! being corner of 10th) eee oe eons PROPERTY ior ed Poe ied i 1. The remains of | Willi a) See the aaa LOTS 59 SQUARE 972, the 4 DNESDAY the EIGHTEENTH | By virtue of a decree of the. Sui of othe ' ToESpAg today. Local cranks are wondering when buried at the Congressional cemetery. | Mr. | stood three loaded freight ears. The express on-| [ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts., 1407 G st. ‘Fors is ‘AND 18, SQUARE 990, tty ot W “tion, tm fro preter, the bocal year ending dane ah, Jeet experiments will cease so that the nine can! Birch has also completed the removal of the | gine and three sary paced calle ren Phe fro, MLAS CaF Fach fronting 57 feet on B street south between 10th | lumbia, known as th ony. uy pieces of ground | Hi f proposals, showing the items and este play together as a completed team. . . si he | gine * passed safely 0% 8. | 5,000 CHOICE PLANTS FROM J. R. FREEMAN | snd'ilthatrecte cast, feet of tot nuinbeved six (4) aud the east half ing sstlington, District | f ies reautired, will be furnished on appite Jean Ward thinks the twelveciub idea wit | Votes of thirty-four soldiers who fought in the | ihe iron Uolt holding together the plates few |""00 CHOICE ARTES FAO uiviicer | pauses re BNuubered weveu (7) in sqtare or reservation lettered mit ard will | wars previous to the last. out and ran the ladie hand sleeper on the b NING. 2 IGHT- | Fronting 2 foe not last many seasons, but he does not antici- J . ‘ ioe, Bids will be considered om name EF DAY. MAY TWENTY-FOURTH, 1892, dere “tified Missonrl arent diane eens BALE PAST POURS CLCR PM subnige dumber reer canes § EENTH, 1892, commencing at O'CLOCK, | nue between 14th and. al acceptance of any bid under this edvertisn mich crashed into the | at our atiction Fooms, we shiall sella large and choice | slave property is, well pate any more troublesome outbreaks. The | A well-known gentleman has become inter-| «witch. The Indie ots in. squat said | three (3). sn square wai ett will be made ntl Cobgtens, wskes an ‘al prapes a ested in the story of John Barnes, who a cen- | standing freight cars and was wrecked. collection of Flowering Plants of every description. | $25 and square 969 and sy uate 1 be readily sub- fue of 4 twenty (a0) tent | (O00). froutin 3 a from which the 8 Co rer, Srpense to the slube, ronda: nensmeary tee aad | SUEY ago bequeathed £2,000 to the city of | Twenty people were in the slecper, but all iti elt alter lida ae cost inaeat, | cece mt mec Pennine oi, tne center of | toneau depth tram a eed tereling andthe tessa gnats Sock it | Georgetown for the establishment of a poor | escaped injury. The conductor, William 8. e d tro years, bear 6 per cent | northerly and at right angles with Misyourt avenue in | forte lek dwell Test to the players. In the twelve-club sched-| ROU, | and will start a subscription | Hays, aged rbout fifty-seven years, was passing | QATCLIFFE.DAER & CO. ,Aucts. 020 Pi interest, payable sen fond te ee, UNG, in transferring | the | from one car to another, and was thrown a dis- | FOUR HUNDRED SHARES OF THE caprraz | deed of trust on pron Dotel ta Ree eecepe Chon thee tare’ eles | Philanthropist’s remains from the Presbyte- | tance of twenty fect mgunst w rock piles Hie | BROCE Oe TEE PAGER OGT TRS MOAE | Barchager. A dey be secured. all cash, at option each lot at time a line parallel with said alley one hundred and five feat | 224 New J . st. a four. inet ft. 4 P. m., lot num: iston of lot numbered : : ‘ ‘wentred yi " P : : ar . oF Tay DIStMen UF COLUMBNS | ge. Comveranclnis Re at parchasercont. 2.) thence’ wort with, sald alley ¢ : zp HOTELS over on Sunday. That makes it about as trying | ian g™areyard to one whose dead will be un- | skull was crushed in and he died instantly. He OF HOU SAND. DOLLARS OP THE | © te compiled with fy iften soll cost af The, der | alloy thence ssateeiy Sick dbs ine, ecas ate Pee : “cyan of 0 - th _ traveling with circus or a one-night-stand | disturbed." Peter Beatty's remains will also be | is from Philadelphia, and his remains were sent F BONDS OF THE SAME | fiiting purchaccr after five days, udvertisoment of | ome foet und. clebt fochen Col te an a eye ling house, | FFOTEL OXFORD, Gestteel compen -Potaehights Prove taken care of in a like manner. He was one of | home to 4303 Regent street, West Philadelphia. EY-FHIRD, A.D. 1807, | $ucl potalo in some newspaper published in Waabing- | southerly in line parallel wits lve aret line and a | Pe premines 333 earenuseorthaast, 14TH AND. ¥. AVE. NW. y a igi rie i . ¥ r “4 e € angles wi ise one hundre: r ~ cask as ve balan ni By changes made in the New York team Fuller | ‘h¢ original proprietors of the ground on| The injured are: Johu Hawke, a young miner will sel within OUR | YR WM. H. PRITCHERT,) twenty-seven feet and bive ine hes (137 ft. anes tha | and two 3 sale, with interest at O bor | ‘Theres lines cars pass the oor; American and. Paras * oie “om ied | Which Georgetown now stands. from Lewistown, Pa., one leg broken and | ES SYLVANIA AVENUE WM. P. ALLAN. § Trustees, | guid avenue. a1 ce westerly with said avenue .t 's to be secured | pean system: rooms neatly furnished, single or ie ned el ot Sis Bal epeeion: Be cosnple bruised on the body; his injuries are fatal; J. | NORTHWEST. at th the holder of the | ny 10.déeds DUNCANSON BROS., Aue “et unl ix inches 140 ft, and @ tus) to the H Suite, Yor permanent or transient gests: table tuusue en ees TS See ahs maamoirorayiae ; P. Hawke, his father, on the way to the coal | st! notes. t0 sus. ce lnpain biamimmea } le ee Tested at time af sale on sack pie fy | Pasnee. Catocqen unt I2 otcheck p.m. raed pepe Dap ol ape php arte eae apres ancy. | mines at Wytheville, Va., cut on the head aud} Terms cash," KATCLIREE, DAK & CO | i — apd call oils fo eel sn ay ; fl recordin at’ tarchaser'm cont. ME] guy3-1m WALTER BURTON, Manager. 4 year-old son of Mr. Hervey C. » was play-| body; C. N. Wenner, traveling freight agent of | "15 OR USTEES: E (and tive C2) Gearaltrow thee date oF day of sale trustee reserves the tight to resell (OLONNADE Hol Ew popes a from his recent | ing with a parlor rifle it was accidentally dis-| the Norfolk and Western railroad, head badly | WWM. LOWENTHAL, Auctioncer, O37 That. uw | TUWEST NEAW 6) por cent per aunuun, | Property at risk and cost ot te ng gre atthe ye ye ate ond is bh i “i mi entered his face just be- | cut, arms and sprained; William Elslinger | roc y DRY AN, FR r L STREET eCOMB, Tri e large seine , With the reading of the riot act fy ony id the ball i j 5 : x H 8 ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY AND FAN 10-Akas New Jersey ave. Foo tiniue uneurpansecd by Manager Powers, has awakened the Giants | low the eye. As quickly as possible the injured | of West Fairview, Pa., going to Salem. Va., | COMP! ATE Be decree pamed on_the 234 day cae — ag Spe ERLY oe and their work in consequence hax revived in-| boy was sent to the office of Dr. Appleby, but | where he is foreman in the machine shops, of April, “A, D. inte, by the Supreme Court of the rs of the District 0 posedinp my Pry a ognnealmetig though temporary relief was obtained the ball | badly bruised on hips and hands and lower District of Coltunbia in catise No. 8867, in equits “oro rae e ot be extracted. Dr. Ford Thompson | cut off; B. V. L. Chaney, passenger conductor, ey a assisted at the surgical operation. Though at | of Hagerstown, ent om the temple; Ephraim wherein Charieg H. Burwess and o ants and Sarah E. Proctor and others are de ost of the purchaser. D stn PLAZA, F. A. HAMMOND. south side of nderstgned as trustees will yoll at public a near 16th st. extended will beoffersd to being favorite in fall and winter, iti present the unfortunate is not experiencing | Chaney of Hagerstown, brakeman, escaped with Jn front of the br wae Ay the SEVEN: | _ aire AEE a FUERA Tees Gol and dciuchtful for apr much pain the wound is regarded as a very| bruises. FIVE O'CLOCK ‘P. Mf,, thie following described | PJUNCANSON BROS., Ancts,, cor. 01h EDaianw. | PY-FOt at LOCK YM aud Satin an serious one. soe BAT | Eolusbiae Enown “asa caorcnbet ay Yoeah et | TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE PROPE : . sith | of amusement aid. stores. Fifth ‘a THE TRACK EXTENSION. A DAY OF REST. AY EIGH: ecaptn taecended Selaitnet rigs HOAD STREET BETWEEN WASHINGTON | tulereat at secured by a deed of see a 4 The subject that is now being discussed by all the citizens is the proposed extension of the noe eo ‘Washington and Kacabpties endl veri iene Probably the largest concourse of people —_— Representatives’ refuses | that ever attended a religious meeting in ered one (1 ixty~one (11), less that certain part of said 8 ‘sub lot 4 conveyed by deed from John Proctor and wife WEST WASHINGTON, D. a to Chas, H. Riftion June 22, Ixd9, and rocorded in | BY virtue of deed of triist. duly recorded in Liber the land records of the Distric 6. folto: ‘Terms of sale and the balance REET ANE COSGH ESS AT Ta EON | tract on the progeny vas “ideal tS) town and Ueit line horme cars pans ‘the doors The American Sabbath the Theme of the ‘ GE Bitick DWELLL down at tine of sale will. ber SE Hh i SSELL, Commusesioners of the District bei adeapiitins Smee > METROPOLE, BROADWAY, 7TH AV Px two years from miteres aTCLIB SARticiea hen ss a 41st and #20 sts.. New York. European to pase the bill, when it is the unanimous wish | Omaha attended the mass meeting in Exhibi- | A WELT, SELECTED AND ASSORTED STOCK OF | {82 2aHp from day of sale, with, interest from day of RATCLIFFE, DARR.£ CO. ,Aucts. 620 Pa.sven.w, jocks, west that it should go through. tion Hall yesterday afternoon. The special]! YP SPEC AtenION Eo Seferredd payments to be secured on the property sold, | Sf Geueattswn in tie Dhol own | VALUABL - - yesterday ernoon. L1G AUCTION, oral rel option. A deposit of #250 | Of Georgetown, in the Dist XoTES. theme of the meeting was the American Sab- STIRECONTEN TS OF THE QLD rill be reduleet atthe the of uae, “if terme of male | su guenated as silciat jot ip : a vars bee ms Comrade D. W. Houghton will have charge | bath and Elliott F. Shepard of New York, OF EIGHTH AND MJ trusters reserve th esell the property at the ho same at the northwest core epee REST By aUeON Weat Shore station free 2 * . & i sh FE * s ting pure ‘or pur: 7 On WEDNESDAY x SOVE of the decorating of the Georgetown cemeteries | Bishop Warren, Bishop Ninde, Judge Lawrence TR tase, sprees Se kart ot ein Khe Evening Star | Henry D.C : eEvinta ar HAL Ot Lee on Memorial day, and Rev. Geo. W. Elliott will, | of Ohio and other eloquent speakers addressed | TRAS. § mye z uni recording at the * for sale in front of the premises, by put y loquent ay SOAP’ YEAST A 8, PICKLES on May 29, deliver @ memorial address before | the audience. An overflow meeting was held YY DESCKI i UCES, CANSED Goo F EVE me ce southerly with EXTRACTS SIRUPS AND AU ; A sroperty forsnerh the G. A. K. j in the First Baptist Church. AIRE, COR On AND Uaxs 3. THOMAS ORT | trustees. Aatterward to Hobect : treet. with Tae negtere, jf some tal of organizing a new post} Bishop Newrsan presided at the hall and PAD WA TOW WARE AND R | anainparmanedfat rae ee seta limeot tke y 5 ry rick Lowes V HtAKDs wore, Griffin Post, No. 11. ss Chaplain McCabe led the singing. Mr. J. H. T OF DESIRABLE AND | poreny give notice to all creditors of Joba Pores de i y formerly b i ; Mar and sased, to tile th Mr. William L a, Knowles, i Pa. ave. and 14th at ‘west lin it said Hen . illiam Lunsford, after a lingering ill- | Knowles, secretary of the American Sabbath c at ins perty of mai a ea ‘avainst the said John Bru 3 “risa sale: Twothonsand five hundred dollars DAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY-THIRD, | fo lecesae use with the clerk of ‘the pp Nery ppt leet to tw joatd in cash, the aluuee to mit the pura «ts, Wass ness, died on Saturday at his home, 3415 O | Union, read a report of the work of the union, ENDOW Ste Min at® chu at hy | sad Suttenie “cuure ‘ot the" Buse folds | ta ton (210) fret tn be H | with Interest at the rate of Oper comt fer demas: Sechineton. P.O. street. Death came whileMr. Lunsford wasslcep-| and was followed by Elliott F. Shepard. He which we. partiy erate above. The trade | Pagsit thirty days from said 17th day of Ms hts, : EBBITT HOUSE, in his chai read the Ten Commandments, and contined his | and private buyers ure invit LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER,’ ieee ' "Sere. Ann Gladmon, who, in the eighty-second | remarks to the necessity of having soir tl tk the trae kas J. TH ‘CLIFF MAS SOTHORON's Trustees One-third of par 4 1 ~ WASHINGTON, D.C, = ze zat qual install y : sor the right to, Tish ond year of her age, was found dead in bed on Sat-| seven to rest, ‘The proper obscrvan ION — ON MONDAY = : feecent interest from day | {ie detadit itu: purcha seh eae urday morning at her home, 1310 34th street, | Sabbath, he held, would keep people out of NIV-THIED, at HALE _FUTURE DAYS. ER oh a eae —— = . Will be buried this afternoon at 4 o'clock. crime. ‘He said that the United States was a \HANCERY SALE OF LARGE VACANT LOT. Adevosit of $500 re-juiced at tine of sal a Oek Ts as DENTISTRY. The dining room of the new hotel at Bethesda | religions nation, and that all work not absolutely | « / BEING LOT 4. SQUARE SOUTH OF SQUARE | CUBE} aucines, Re; at pur-tawr ¥ cost.” couaply wich the tera of eee : —— will be completed and oceupied by June 1. necessary shonld be suspended on the Sabbath. | ted willy SE TOT St eR Dias EKONT: | Othcrwive the trustees: rrseeve: ti geil sone in the above advertineaent Rertmcsntat 3) > Work on the Baltimore and Ohio's Western | He was heartily applauded. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Ancts SE SEREDTS SOUTH: | property (at the tisk and cont of the defa Pune See ak eee ne Screntivic DENTISTRY AT MODERATE Maryland trestle work has now been entirely | | Bishop Warren followed in very eloquent | 3) ArcuivPy, DAL k CO., Auctioncer. H preme Court of Some Hewshaper published in Washiuston, D. deceritedt peininess at FIVE OCLOG PRICER stopped and only about twenty men are engnged | wpeech that seemed to capture the Methodist | RA fe Ua . . papremie Gout of tes: : dearee Baptunston. I matte Sadie pid yh ee and filling in. before him. He held that law was the 'WO-STORY AND BASEMENT w myP-d&ds DONALD G. STUART,) Trustees. re ut Y Sunt apael ee Se i f the Dill allowing the Washing- | beat coma \f existe A that wh K BAY. MOUSE, : poets ass o ing the Washing- condition of existence, and that when a SSED : USE if F - 00., Auets._ oe ~ ton and Fairfax railroad to crows the Potomac | nation fell out with the iden of regulation by] Et Aree ti ton ANE MEW LDR aN AoE ware south of square ati q LATBIER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, Da 5 oP Site beepers sould, itis maid, work such grove injury to the | aw there wax danger in the immediate fatnre.| XG. seen fred and’ forty-four (74. in Washington ENT V6 Tak PROPOSED MEMORIRE | 300 cHOIC sam meaty for is euttage city of Gcorgetown that itactizens have not for | God had sad that one day in seven son be Deen tarmes Lenaee einai q serene any length of time entertained an idea that it | set aside for rest, and human law should corre- froin day of sale, with interest Tuyable set he Fav m3 at | JR. STARR PARSONS, Would go through, otherwise the people in «| spond with the laws of God, 35,08 9A ’ Mi alined eaiOhipateecal cS heeere es nity ene S30 He thea Soh | wit well tors do ce sa |! SDentintry ual itetranchon = mass would go down to Congress to oppose it, | Judge Lawrence muintained that it war the | peauyin AG DIViSION IN SQUARE GRO.” || 8 iy with terme, ‘snd all cos: : Chute ot th ernie alpeare pont a anty of the state to provide that all’ unneces- | AOMINy pitt twesters and by e Str nur hacer ii ep ste the, premises, 6 sary work should be discontined on Sunday: | containing eight rooms and bath, with all modern a td iver Sur “Temple, Sine Spree su-| the churches might have a chance to draw the | provements. Au elexaut opportunity for investi WILLIAMS, SILER by FE FIV py the, det ol sinare twenty-two : bs to church. oF, to secure s f eases" (Pog Se Bait of sata dot hive (3), stead of perintendent and Miss Nannie Shoemaker assiat-| PP PAC “CHUM toe of New York, Pauls. “Hermetorerompitctenh | THOS. E. WAGGAMAS, Auctloneor my13Qdds h ’ QvER cine erat WIT The X aut, has elected and installed officers for the| made a brief addrow, in which he stated that | im fiftecu slays from the day of sale APHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncers. ke N ~ Sor bane . —< new quarter as follows: Ordway Laughlin, C. | James G. Blaine was in favor of closing the “ EES ioe aaimiene 1 eth that have decayed and brok T.; Emie Bley, V. T.; Crissey Thompson, S.;| centennial exposition on Sunday and had tele: SRDATER OLE OF reAuTOrhe Conmes bots uf f pert upon Uy Shs Systeme cr 7 s! 7 b in Liber perated - hed Ps hi - | ew THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED IN CO! Under and by virtue of u certain deed of trust, bear- a Bet seq. of the land records of the Dist Charlie Burdette, F. 8.; Annie Wendell,T.; Ger- | Setayout the ‘matter, by the: board ate, | SeeeegO tay, ais wn THURSDAY, MAY MINE: | ,URder apa by vets ofa crtain dood of rus She etnies Tr fern of nila ed. he reyueat at thes ha trude Block, C.; 8. Hawkins, M.; Herbert Riley, | Edwards thought the American people had bet-| _ny10-léeds "Ie PE, DARI Ft Replay Selle defaulting purch ern risk and cont. esos THURS Se eR ER ee D. M., and Maynard Shoemaker, guard. ter quit singing the patriotic song “America” | J YUNCANSON BIOS., Aucts., Uthand Dla .w ‘hie an f oh | Seyancing at purchasers rom. ise ac HALE PM te tol. | —s “ i - IRTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1602, ACKSON H. RALSTON, Trustee, lowing des te in the’ city of ent, has installed officers as follows: Elmer on en ad GOOD HOPE PARK, IN THE DISTRICT OF the followin, eT ny7akas TE Boe Teccaive. m. ered thirty in A. Grant's recorded subdivision of ae a vn that song and at the same’ time break the com- rnd in the county of Washinzton, District of Co- | _™ a on quare numbered s-ven hundred and sixty 1 Mie < oo . 5 . D iect seven Cr beautiful and durable a keld'8.; Joanie Thompeon, ‘Mary Dice, | ™andment to keep the Sabbath day holy. Bp virpunof A ded of trust to. Willan, A; Gordon |! Jon of lots in block seven CD ag. Peinited es | "PRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED. PROPERTY, | Sitar wish a-sevth of one humase Mute for che natant ri SAU 4 south with ates of c rel G0) Feet Dr. Carman, the fraternal delegate from Can-} #03) Haidnworth, Gordon. dated Arril 14, 187; and | Pcrded in County Book 7 pase dct the eareaeoe CORNER 24TH AND L STREETS. st. iinproved by a brick reside: Fee re aera’ Ceannah Ball, D. M:'| ada, made a speech, in which he auld that the | fre Blotter’ sic aie 2h, gf the land recurda tor | ee ae Pe tS) SEE tu ASH Meee oe | By virtue of a dense nde the EL ay of, May, beat 2 : 5 Nellie Meade, G.; Edward Chenaworth, sentinel: | “da, made a speech, ce with the people | Witt h ord dated NaNeuber Utara | Rc yO eet ta wtpet, “And nats | I Se ise R Awe | \aprun of sake! cthied of the purchase pei the — Canada we ped ai d Noe and set a Oe ee No. TEM, i e..W. | and cxpensce of sale te be 4 = ar on Le aS — gles of the United States in this effort to keep the | we will weit at public aucton on the thee i | thirty-tiree CKD feet front on Ith treet exten ‘complainants sd El s paid in rarticed and ap Walter 5 ne : S52, of 8 F ree Walter wuplainanits sad Ble a ‘ears, with interest ‘at ‘the Fate of per cont u i f ints of lot twenty-six (26) in suid subdivision by a depth of 5 an:tersi "ned ‘ annum, payable sent-annually. secured by deed | Skillful and and Alice Meredith, P. C. T. Nee lane mee eee ne day. | We AE IE SOLO CE Be ep iat Nee AD, | Ob foot sald part ot fo bet et aovastear xeraer et PuinD “BAY "Ob SP : tn the roma mide Failsafe ton | ot °Re dine Temple, Mra, Emma ¥F. Bishop, #0-| s12'pold' that there was little fase, to expert the | Frese’ inthe Ditriet of Colt y Ueboth ofasie ones ue Tentootallcy intherear | BASTO Five ‘GcLocR *p. Hat” in *tcont “of crmis of male’ to, be. sonepiicd with siti | all tendent, and Mrs. Raynaford, assistant, | He held that there was little use to expect the Park, jn the oilice of the nurveset | ., Terns: One-third of purchase money in cash when | $¢ prenuisen, sell at public auction the real ea | ofoale,, Ter of sale to eo al elected ‘and installed as follows: Susie | People P y the bal in the sale inclosed and. the bal 2 i tate and premises in said decree : pe ype: a church bad won the masses to Christianity. nel One thin! cash, balance in one ana | Mstteat tine and two Years, secure by the prowiessry | Muubercd thirt-ipie GS) of HS Se + sub | icine at arcane ——— Re OR : notes ofthe purchaser and a deed of truat on the prewe | Mvinion of original lot wninbercd ive ( ‘ae ‘The Indian Bureau’s Exhibit. payable semi-annually, sec "1 teen ook ‘piu Srncath. st the purchaser's opts le. | Which is improved by a two-story am E Urell was taken at a special encampment of | M-; i Arrangements are being perfected for the | $200 , Ie eae pciaeed within Stic, days frown ton dy ot | ee Teele tate Ge mate eaten ee and the the Department of the Potomac. Resolutions i exhibition to be made by the Indian burean at | eonpited with inone week frou way of sale te tie Fisk of defaulting ps ser. All conveyanc- * segue payment of a debt of four thou; ecty May 2 : - were there adopted tendering to Past Depart- Bee! the Chicago fair, which will consint mainly in a | tem reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of de- BEND LEIGHTON, Trustee, ace, Wich beats interes: from, the Oth day of went eo cadet tae hamekes tet, ¥ DENTAL, INFIRMARY NATIONAL, “UNIVER ment Commander Urell the sympathy of the fee representation of the practical operations of the WIEEIAS 4. conpe tee. y6-deds Oftice 482 Loulatana ave. tw. | Or eee Gi ok Ste find the bi day, of December. | Fie ,Of Se Potonaae. owen hg AF ys department in the affliction which came to him Indian schools. The various schools,government a 30 454 Washi Dc. HE AROVE HALE 18 US AVOIDABLY PosT- Aa ee terials. in the death of his wife officers and contract, will be reported at different times, oapia = putil WEDNESDAY, MAY EIGHTEENTH, < vandred sane ad “Mrs. Urell,” T.; Raymond | thus aGording an opportnity for w display of | "T w. | yonder of the Frustess 8 == = a wil the Sate itiuay | STEAM CARPET CLEANIN the individual schools and slowing fhe tench. | SPECIAL (AND oD RREMPTORY, SALE, OF CAR J ATIMEE & SLOAN, Aucts , 1407 and 14006 at. WYMAN 1. ‘Trustee Richest bidder. “For full information see or aif | ——— a Stans Taoees ie’ Psonbth and’ tapers SRD MARES FROM CUMBERLAND VALLEY, | [Or Hu SQUARE ty OGATED,O THE AM Ee Fane, | Tae MMOMATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING i , ‘FRIDAY, . SIDE O! WEN ¥-THIRD STRE EEEWERS “236 wt. Carpets Cleaned tm the beat maine bso Pete we eee i OF Trot | CLOCK AE, MEMS Nee Bead QtTEN | HU AND fSPREETS, NEG WASHINGTON | DUNCA prt hte gd fosters eevated Te Baraat in the rear of WIZ and O14 Est, acer load of CIR Phone, S04. “M. NEWM3! department of the world's fair. He and Indian | yood Work Horses an: ON WEDNESDA’ NOON, MAY EIGHT. | 7; Pe ecosrd seadiagit kc greviamios at | Coumiscioner Morgan are cordially co-operating it THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. Es as ya R fo Sucn Buazoarxs ashi St. Joseph's Chrarch duriey last wesk, the cece, | #2 muke this exhibi tw wnceene, [ATER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. ; eiuige Hae t ee octane SEVENTE maiahisin aimee senting smimionconductaby thee Domin-} he Gan Dramas tvety, | ENTERED EY Wasa CURT | SRE PEO, MA ZENTIETE, OUR STOCK 18 LAnOE. " ‘premises, New Srarxe Goons at can fathers, The mission is in charge of Father ORE O'CLOCI sqyyithin our sal taome, Bo. McKenna. Last week was for the ladies, al- 2407 G ctrl, we wt elt about 000 enbae, 7 OUR PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST, the Lor a Srecial opening of Spring Novelties im Woot Drew ‘Farrell, jeabineton Gea Taaht Co. — 25 sect on Tree ton |g. Websre s full line of MIXED CHEVIOT SUITS at | Gods in =e iene deren eet stnaton prune | Sree Se Ym | wn ay ee oes ar feshington Lome and Trust Co _ ee ek Juvenile Temple Public ing i Cor JPUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., Oh & Date. aw. FINE DRESS SUITS st $10, $12.50, $13.50 and WASH GOODS. Sunday — é i ou. Ey ae 3 i i Ale i i HE ii i It will be to your to look at our stock be- 1B @00Be. fore you purchase n Linon. al] width, f fit ? | i i and « trio by oun ternoon, and last ‘the first Teme Holton fulsion for men waa held. Tt ill ‘ind etch Huck Towetine, E fi RR Flag

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