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iz THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON THE ENGLISH COURT. | societies ant ci gs D. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1893—EIGHTEEN PAGES. FOOTWEAR AT THE FAIR. had been out in wet weather and had forgotten AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION TO) m to oil his footgear. = ns = AUCTION SALE: Igo home, and I shall be a heroine among | The Different Kinds of Shoes seen Among| John Sugarloaf of the Esquimaux settlement THIS AFTERNOO FUTURE DAYs, FUTURE a = = them. Being presented is like being born, fall- the Foreigners. has a good scheme. His shoes aro attnched to | rvHomas DUWLING & SUN. Ave TWONTERS: EGE 2 ______ FUTURE pays. : . ing in love and dying, It canbappen only once | T'S ALL A MATTER OF EDUCATION. _ | bis trougers—in fact, both aro made of the name T + Oe SE Nw. s RATCLIFFE, DARE RATUPFE, varK x 00.. averiON An American Girl Tells of Her} im sitetime. uy Paix. A snug patent-leather shoe, of Piccadilly | {Bik frieze material. When be draws on bis | cHaXcERY SALE OF VALUABLE Improven | JJUNCANBON BROS., Auctioneers CHANCERY SAL OF VATCABLT REAL Ce See Py ale trousers and pushes his feet into the sockets at | CHANCPRY SALE OF VALUABLE. IatprovEp AUATE IS TE CEST OF wa cna Formal Presentation. THE LADY'S NOTE. t and Blucher flaps, seems to you the proper | the lower end he is more than half dressed. EIGHTH STREET SOUTHEAST. sax C.. BING PARTS OF LOTS 1 AX thing, because you are accustomed to it, says | You could go on filling acatalogue with the | By virtue of a decree of the Supreie Court of the — NO. 708. AND PART OF 14 aM, BEING ON FIRST ST © STREP TS Sol THE AST ANDO (REET BETWEEN NEW JPESEY AVES AND SOUTH CAPITOL STRE By virtue of decree of t District of Columbia passe, Ab. imag. ty Tgutty Cause > Francts f Richards ot al. are fav t | Altred Richards i the vremines, | tees will offer for It Was Not the Sentimental Epistle the| the Chicago Record. ‘The people who are sup- | attractive features of the international foot | Dit. o% Cquunla., bearine date. the nineteenth aude Met suspane Se poted tobe well dressed wear shves of that /S20¥. ‘The Japaneso doveryo some mention. | $44i0, Mberoiy Wihiaul ."Horke it x. = a Jol 0 . A BAD DISAPPOINTMENT. | zrom the Chicago Tribune. general description. In the fashion column shalt offer fore ‘sales at He stood *t Madison and Dearborn streets | the announcement is made that such a shoe is with a cane anda vacuous expression. From | affected by the leaders of London style. In On TNE, 1803, 3 s crs, | aniy recorted in Liber No. 121i. forte his white hat to his brawn shoes he was a dude | the show windows you do not see any other THREF-STORY AND BA EMENT Sea bo Sond Attractive sale of a fine and large assortment of OUSES HAVE “ALL MODERN. MENTS, WITH FLECTRIC BELL 1, BY AUCTION. Court wher aut ae tras ction. in front af DAY. MAY TWEN e a O'ULOCK PM. the south hal of tot 7 wthars ne of the land records of th District of Colun soptini twenty-four fost four incnen on the act will well by Rife Frapbing twenty four foot four inches on tie cast | Being the entire outfit of the large dwelling (upward | on "WEONTSDAY THE wi The Queen Was Not There and the Princess Christian Reesived Instead—A Stuffy Pal- at public a i i of xv me 5 vont of the worst species, and two menstanding Just | kind, except the russete, and even thoso are ide of Sit street b en SDE ot ees Be Sh RECMEODAT. gi HE, BESS TH BAT | te cemec BP eR coNe ace and the Dressing Not So Good asat sm behind him and waiting for a car were laugb- | made after the same stiff pattern. dwrelitua contal if QCLOCK "P.M. the following, described rea ex: QoK YM in i juann: Mee folicwnne b a " fate arid. premt cin the eit i ote. ait Situs in the ety Inauguration Ball. ing at him. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed hy the NORTHEAST COR. OF 12TH AND H STS. N.W., | Nasbinston. District of ante. fo wit.: Parts | Weshineton, District of bia, Fine . “Just look at ft,” said one of them scorn- follows: One-tourth of the purchase imozey to, bo Jo's unimbered twen‘y (20) and. twenty-one | rare. of ote es ofB. L Walker's nmbere] two (2) in eq dseventy (950), freptin baidin cash, ani the rest SOUDANESE. SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS. |-tments, at six, twelve and They have small feet and wear black cloth | havethe pritiiese fee, tion of original I pobered nine hundred fifteen (i>) fect and ® ne in three equal install ighteen months, res! i ate. The purel.asor shall ‘the privileze of pay ng all the purchase money, folly. “It thinks it is the sweetest thing in Bpecial Correspondence of The Evening Star. sight and that all the women are in ove with At public auction, commencing at Loxvox, May 17, 1893. | it.” ‘To the credit of the sex I haven't seen one slippers. The Englishmen wear hob-nailed, | incashit he elects so to do and. if be dost 50 TEN O'CLOCK MONDAY MORN! yy Tam an American girl, spending s few| give it a giance.” thick-soled walking shoes which make scratches | Choos, the resdue of the vurchase inoney fe to bean sires ‘geared feet ought (E) michen on tet tweaty CD) im sata square. | (i incheste months in the land of my ancestors, seeing the | The other man turned and looked. Just as on the floor. In the ‘Turkish booth they sell | paidin full, or if the purchase chaald troter'n doo ——— having a frontage of 38 test 6 inches ou i ron nd vweenty-seven (12:7) foot fnteand “doing” the town. Yesterday, in | he didso @ well-dressed woman walked over oriental clogs with cleats underneath. Old | then the deterred pay enix of the snowey ape to. be 118” Hous No Wid sold aubbect, toe eed Soe aa See vcoontwd at | the crossing toward where the dude stood. aS eS Vienna has sabots, OF GI00 reguieed br ie ee eat In part sre enumerated: Basement @ining room—5 | $2.40 due Aveutt, Isis Howee NY the north ine af sucet twentye the natural course of events, I was presented at | oy) G7 'not look at him, but the watchers & In all parts of the park the trim aide-button | Sad weontajret atime of ale. | All conve; Bolid Oak Fatension Tables, Hizh-back Wood-seat | *ubject to a trust -f #5, 00 due At : a 5 x court. Now, [hope this statem=nt will not | noticed that as she pansed him ahe slipped a | _ Only @ few years ago the red shoe was a curi- | 95 ang gy, with French heels, contribute to the HIEKOME 0."CLAUGITON, Trustee, and 60 Austrian Ben:wood Chairs, Fine Refriger- |, 1°ts: Over and above the trast 5 7 Tig A thence exst one a : ‘a Z osity. When Kyrle Bellew first came to Chi- | io” my15-dtds Fendili building. Sac a 3 wet Fe Fig gg BR ny bag mg TT prejudice any of my countrymen aud country- | small folded piece of paper into his han Selsat terse coe an Matioas ctveot, cm | OMDIT- 2 wor, ior, Hancsowe Oak Sideboard,’ Table Linens. | contance of if the" terme of anlevare wottom. | gst jmimedin «i 45 . ) soo ~ Fete n fapkins, &c., Table Glasses and Plated War-, | piled with in fifteen dave from the day of aaie the ae yor x " Women agninst me. I feel almost positive you | “You were little previous about the sex, | Co and wore s pair on, Madison street, with mee Pee ah he ET OSTE CRED IN CON. | Genchary. Cutlery, an. Pavtor Bette tereaed | civoes renseves tae tana sr eee she reomeipres ee | seaione eaay tee 3 m4 weren't you?” asked the second man. ‘Nice- “DUTCH TREATS nie f0~ the same at & Pom mn the worth or wear line af wall tet membered Eee will say, “Of course, she bought her way there, alot Ne Stet rtheast corner: Mike the majority of shoddy Americans who go pin Mined, Pier Mirrors, Cherry and Oak Faney snd [ooking woman, too. I wonder what under the | DOYS and vome old folks followed him and made Inclosed Chiffonier and Weeh Stand com- FHLMD, 1803, aging hcinr and, pin sun. she could see in that thing, Watch hit | J¢eFing remarks. Today a man can zo through | “one” Teall Announces the Birth of a “A risk and cost of the dofauiting purchsser after five my30-dids “NTF ROME 0. ~ < Fe ndvartisement of such reale in some newspater t myB0-dkits _NIMROM lished in Washin D.C "AN conveyancing the tine ‘7: team aa shy the twenty-ninth ward wearing yellow shoes = : ATCLIFFE, DARK ‘Aucts. Orna:ental T Eneravines, Rue and other recording at the cox! . fhe porchaser. r owventocn : south fifteen, to England.” But that is not the ¢ aiew | aac net ete i ig | With cream colored tops and no one will eriti-| |, Great Moral Social Reform, R ‘820 Perinsylvania ave. n. w. Couches, 7 Aworied Oak and Cherry Foldiez | y.yo7 anas W. H. SHOLES: Aeatenee. | Corthalcne the wari +4 notemploy a duchess to prevent me. e dude looked around eantiously to seo if | cise him. It's a matter of education. ‘Ollie” Teall bas started a movement for the | ExrcuToms AND TRUSTFF'S SALF OF DE- Beds, wwirror-front and otherwire, some of which | 71 Pe EE SE | feet to the place “of bocivmine. boing sunproven ben over, Iam not from Chicago or Denver, my bn one was — He — — = rescue of the dudes and chappice about town IMABLE USIMPROVED Khan trate (ac tre costly, all furnished with ine Vale Mattresses, | WW ALTER B WILLTAMS © CO., Auctioneers anyall fratne stabs father is not » pork packer and I have no | bis success. The two men waiting fora car who drink too much, says the New York| PHuAUtNWEST CONNER OF | WELPTH AND Sets of various § Woods, Oak | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. UNIMPROVED were ostentatiously looking the other way, and more money than I can easily dispote of. The | po ooened the note. « ay: fact is I belong to a voor butrespectable | Oniv for a minute did he scanit, Then SPY Aver ox , a it a SAEs 2 and Wainut Chiffoniers, Walnut Wardrobes, Hat ESTATE FRONTING U6 10.10) FEET ON | due in two cau Recorder, and within a year trom today he ex | og" Bil pn Tire of the la wi nnd tostament Tare Curtains ant fhaden, Summer and | 2HESOMTHSIDEOOP. NEW YOUR AVES? = pects to have 5,000 society men sign a pledge— | rubiie suction. in’ tho 10: ihe respective. premise, Draperies throvghout, Boly a a a Bo be yn ¥ of wale. y the note — c iy + : 4 ‘ it NORVIIWES fF G BACK TO 30-FOOT rohasers, Daring interest at th American family, and fam studying music in| with ‘an expression of wild disgust and s not of total abstinence, but of temperance and | PivE GCEICK POM ind feihwiny Qacteed nk | Moanet and other Carpets, OM Ciotb EUBLIC ALLEY. AND BOUNDED. OX THE | petanyum, payatle coat cern te aan London, with tho intention of going on the | naughty word he crampled the paper up, threw ian a ee ee hh the | tt ¢. Jy ne and being in the city of Washinrto Ingrain Drusgets in ali the rooms WEST BY A 15-1007 PUBLIC ALLEY. by deed of rust othe property «dor splamersap gua ‘i | it down and walked hastily away. moderation. His ides is to do away with the | Pirwict of Colgsbia, to wit: Fub lots 10, liad | wasn: Carpet Linens. ‘Toilet & Virtue of a decree passed February 5, 1892, in | OPtO” of the purchaser ‘stage as soon as Ican get @ position outside Whew!” whistled one of the men, “some- American system of treating, which, be sa; UL, im square O81, oxi fronting 17 fort. with a devth Double Window Screens and Doors, 42 Striped ity, cause 13,201. Hes ant a the chorus ranks. Afterward I shall come to| thing gone wrong with the works and the youth the curse of the country and has made thou- | ineloietoa 2-0! alley.” MOF Way over adioin- | Window Awnings, Blankets, Sheets, Spreads and : . of sale. comp seein omens Se re 2 renee Chareas. Wiggec whet shal axils ie PR Rg ee se ld ane cteigs ploemnren Saatengy Opperman fag Peed Ly Lt ag SP ST Ting parcbaser we dee concert or operatic company. So much for my- | him.’ Z Hel eases: RUSSIAN, GERMAN CAVALRY. “My idea in starting this movement,” said | interost trom tie ay of sale, at the rate ot Grerccut | ibe fount Unrisht cas Stove,Cafe Batter Cake | $20ave Sve hundred ani fourtecn (314), Washington, Se aS ee self and my personal ambitions. ianecen cme Prepac tgpt pri gtd (UF oe ree tne fn, Transvaal for ten | Ollie, “is to do what Lean to make the lives of | See oP trtawon ‘he preitinms wid, rail canny at the | Baker, Land 3-buruer O11 Stoves, “Tim and. Iron 1¢; One-third cash, one-third in one year ~~. wocernty Hie } % iy 7 an = Years you would firmly believe thatthe foot- at ontion of the purchaser or purchasers A de: Ware, Tabi d other Kitchen Requiites. We wars, notes to be given for M VILLE FLEMING.” ¢ Trustess, SOMETHING ABOUT ANCESTRY. i we shouldn't look,” he said shamefacedly- | gear consisted of a tuft of jungle grass poh the dae = en me happier. fis aa Hoo ea ate z pure pei acmenaie mice ~ a ee = alge is ndced of trust sem the | my20-dkas ‘Atlantic buildine, Isuppose I really had a right to be pre- le threw it away. he | #und each ankle. ‘Then, if people looked at | vers! plans os Gee Ketel Sete ee |S an Scitenaent everything is in first-class condition. —jel-dts Pe ee irea edhe Tate of Cree | eg-THE ABOVE SALE TS POSTPOXED, ox ao. ted, according to the English standard, for es.” said the other man slowly. a6 he | you and giggled you would simply pity them | this is only the first stepping stone in the move- | th, Stuer and waster rserves the Figlit yo resell Ont on of the purchaser 4 deposit of #9004 | oust of the rain urtl SIONDAY. FLPIM Day ay thy father is what ali Britisbors would denomi-| @fopped his glove. | “I don’t seo why 2 | because they didn't know anv bettor. ment. seer dba eommeoaneng. eon | 4 pyINTSTRATOR'E GALE OR PERSONAE | by wyatitoe oles tect auto bamnied | SUSh, JH Solon, ul i 4 ve r¢ . Plais a 's cost. 7 PROPERTY ahead a ten ‘Sor premises resol’ at rix! le oN J. pode ‘a “geatioman,” inseennch as he is de- page pe poder sila tapeettat oo eee lainance wai “All day long men drink Just because they | oe ands edt, OULETT, Gesauals rchaser. Conveyancing amd Recording at Raagaeietin et 2 a See “4 a 4 e make-up of an Egy ate asked tu and because they think social cour- y24-dkd Executor and Trast sn oWi ether, dec AcKse . nani See en ae cent cee | aes (ame oan a doorway and seo what it | “ldetIy visitor rebuked him, saytag: “How | tery demande it. tbo grontost nara ie done nt | Pg STCLIFFE € DAUR Anets noone ft RHE Snctionon, the teria heose as JACKSON HL RALSTON, Trusten, weakds a an) deh ha eens pean ahawry leet be ea night. A party of young men who have been| Teusgers: gale or FRAME DWELLING, No. TaN AT TEN OCLOCK, alt due IRVING WILLIAMBOX, Tremee, cheat ————— Bioot hirsty sort of person ho was, according | “They went into hallway where a dusty spending the early part of the evening in any 208 SECOND STRFET NORTHEAST. | Fi te Four Horses, L. CABFLL WILLIAMSON. Shoe censors ‘é tican, to ail Thave heard about him. He is said 10 | electric light kung. Expectantly they unfolded of the usual social pleasures may start to walk | , By sirtye of certain deed of trust to. ue, bearing =. Plows, Harrowe. Waron. \Dril. | my25-aiite "450'Laave,_ | ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY'S FALE OF UN. Rave raurdcred a member of tha royal family | the erumoled paper. One read it over the home together. One of them suggests that they | Pergiia thanniht aft Cinttisber Se heinous tee aS 3 PATCLINFE, DARE & CO. AUCTIONEERS, | _om wepNeSial MORNINGS fu burch, which nade him a man of great dis- | other's shoulder. It eaid: take adrink. Each of the Party, my ste ante | Civer Yo. 14. folle ire eesea.- or tho ian resords ‘Aalpurchasey under #25 cash. | Al #20 PA AVE. NW. ZEESTH, AD. esta ge wessigar inte 4 ‘ 0 ° istrict of Coininbia. we, jets. sthe ne purchaser to give — O'CLOUK: the A\ on im thoee days. Then, my mother is ou lowe eke one ete me co Bay eres ites, will sell at tubl. auctic - em ce, said note 8 TRUSTERS SALE OF A VPRY DFS : ot Bhat would be calied “a lady by birth. Th Pscesrad not have it. It would be all right if it stopped A a eae ang sD a es es STOW BRICK BOUSS WITH MODELS IME | att tt, Lee there, but one man bas treated the party, and TH DAY OF MAY. A. "D. 1x93, t ale was born a full-fledged denuy loves soa. HALE- Administrator for Willian PROVEM® NTS does not siguify TCATED ON THE. Sut oa mn it ii o1 PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P."M., all that cert: Piece: O.. a FAST CORNER NEW JERSEY AVE. "AND & ty fashion of Eve, according to| “Well,” exclaimed the man who had picked another thinks it incumbent upon him to do | PAST FOUR oc) > DARK & CO.. Auctioneer §T.N.W. AND KNOWN 5 xo. Cribodom statistics, butehe is simply descended | up the paper, as be locked disconselntely a: bis | DAHOMY, ALGERIS the sume, and soon each man, who only wanted | the ‘tity. ot” i of “Columbia, He) Péonsivaninave nw, | Sew gviigey aye reales tere COG SLOAN & Cu -comspirator. “There are some methods | wonld you like to be caught ont on the desert | 08¢ drink, has bad five, and ‘then exch of the | and Known and “designated being part ScD-BRICK Dwera- | yP,Tiete dt ateed from. one of t= Knickerbocker families who | fell 7 the | ana known | nated a. an ing Pat | VERY DESIRABLE, Pit c tettied New York. I do not speak of these | of the Salvation Army which I cannot approve | with that red necktie and yachting cap?” Lt | H¥¢ is certain that he needs many more. Tho | Birches himividin on aguas Mumieat | ING.) Now A07 TWEEPTH STRELT SOUTH: 2 a % thing= because | am proud of my ancestors. [| of. They savor of the ‘con.’ game.” becomes a trial for the foreign guests to bear | Fesult is an enforced expenditure of money, | seven! hundred ant sivieen (710), Sb said sundivesion | WERT: BY AUCTION, trust, duly reconed tn Liber ~ Pr Ag —_ Jand C3 Cf 3 G. SLOAN >. 4 Ont. ppt aged |e ee | sete Eatintr tenn Poort on Saas “ale ae gente tar rte which can be little afforded, and a njght spent | ig'eerrded in the ortice of the surveyor tue Distr ct fc SIGHTS, 10054 jer for save by pivbll” anction, in front of the FLOWERS AT AUCTION, pe Ly tl belted need frog pacentet me eee Treg eee all at That is tae’ Petson Weesnoe, | iu dissipation, followed by a day of necessary | °,co (arbi i (hook W, Fane 07, comatin: nee en | SUSE AIDS Es at Five OetocR Pa Pat i | SOMTIRIRG AFIS, SPA CTIOS Or Benpree tors, ‘That was shown plainly enough in the | Washi popular place | _ The Turks at the exposition wear red slippers, = from the north of “T" wtreet worth, havi that width fo. on alley. aud iuproved bys dwelling | “Por wumbsred thittyeee Gees < rte ST, 3. i. 3 po a Mr. Harrison. erha wl running for Meany aclaeresopss P fitting the feet Nconaly aa coming toa pa ‘at | ‘It is usual in other countries for each man | frontave on said 2d street enst of erchteon (1S) text be ball modern anc: | and Some h = Bows" subdlvic f Bed On TEESDAT JUNE SIXTH, 1803, et HALT. Visi tect be | CoBtaining 7 rooms and cellar, wi otis twelve fect | P_ oments and bay-window | Sq seventoen (15. 16 au 17) of Fisver ont Sty we will sll Gor Sh. Premene shee ee, it wilt be eold | suidtvision uf square Neo-Geo han te aed ries: 900 aue in two (2) | Tet) as theeame In recorded ip the District weapons Offs At cave ehtyceieht, book thitieen (Lan tor her with all thr fmnpreveinenter A ‘One-third : of residence during the past few years that it is . adept westward alone the aovth linw of a twelve fant President, was despired by = opposing parts Aahdenshia: aan Sec welihe’ baeheihecs: 6 Ce toe, hke a praning hook. “Their bumpy | to pay for what he drinks, and it will be much | {3 Shneswidearoy of elehty (89) fe fot east fas eS Because he had» grand So you wil 0 mt s Salves ae encased in light colored stockings. | better for the men of our own country, both | of 4 fitteen feet wide aller. together with the ime | SUD! : readily see that it 1 not in a boasting spirit | remain here all during the spring, until time to/ The red slippers are easy on the feet, and it | froma physical and financial standpoint, if it] Rone en Berets consistine of a frame dwelling | Pern, cover the trust) cash. A deposit of #200 re- that [tell you about my family tree. F only | go across the ocean, to the mountains, to the) iv said the men who carry sedan chairs never | cnr be made m Custom here, Believing that it}, Term of sale: One-third of tho purchase money to | Qwired at the time of sa’e. Terms to be couaplivd with mention it to show that accorting to the EX- | seashore and the springs. Until a few years | know whatit is to suffer from corns or bunions. | can be made a custom, and. thet It ibe only | Metis, came, sud the Nalnice ty thee equal iae | Wt at. 0 be tine the rut epresnllat the mak and oh way of looking at it nobody possibly bs In spite of this, and the additional fact that the ic ae nee Prk pred ale meting ee ing, recording, Ae. at the rost of the pur- & ~ desl prnen, Aookonb oe yp fein ago it was the universal custom for people of | {1 2Pitp of this, dnd the additio ou true and practical solution of the temperance | interest a’ six (G) ver cenitum per. an uit, payala Ang Ae, Seats cost of Ae object to my bein: pi {afhion and wealth here to leave the city as | unas lit ogee ptr re aigneme Gh. | question, I have decided to start the movement | femMb-meualiy, fron: day of sale, secured by deed of ¥ » DARK A STUPFY PALACE. soon as the social season, so called, was ended. shat graced ——s Pecan Whenat120’clock yesterday [found myself pro- | and not return until the late autumn. Now, | And burstinte lauchter. Thes haven't become uc~ r proper athe SeL-akas aie ‘und enlist tho co-operation of those who believe | {wor eRe tmenhTaPe THY ghia OF cach. at the ov 2 sucttontern perly fixed for presentation, with bouquet, long however, Washington has a different _society | CU*tomed to the different kinds of footwear tobe train, plumes, veil and chaperoa, I felt for all | #4 has become such a center of fashion, litera- osu & fine amore oped abuwe. OO., Ancte. RATCLIFFE, DARE & Co., AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED er eeat per au: | ehat ret FSTATE OX HIGHTH Stk yy secured bj ‘of : LAE AND RHODE T6Las iicast. at the option © NORTHWEST." BEING TWO. 4 Pepont of $20 required upon | STORY FRAME DWELIING NO. BY ith in fifteen dave frem the By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the Dist et sf, Colaba, Damned om the Wh das af jn ist in this principle and approve of the plan for ite | tured of the pirchnser at the tune of sale. All-con, adaption Ug purcbears Fe me of sale ts Ger con ited wish “Ihave come to the conclusion that if the | witiiu ten d ‘of sale, otherwise the tras BRICK DWTLLING, str EN PLACE. BETWEEN | the AND THIRTEENTEH | 68ye! SALE OF | ture and art, that until the Ist of June there is moveraent was started by an organized society, | tees Teserve the rivht to resell the property at therisk | Pubitshed in neton, D.C. Ail conveyem the world like a bride minus a bridegroom. | ys much life, guyety and animation in the city as with ite committees filled with untried men, a | "4 (Ch; Ofth defaz tips purchaser. aki ict srupendcemaeeers 74 ty, ees 4 ora.e bs * 4p fomt However, when my carriage drew ep im front | during the winter months. From the be- part of the work would be neglected by some| — CONSTANTINE H- WILLIAMSON, | Trustees, | date the Uinta my27-dkde PERRY B. TURPIN: Trustee. | Da “OPS RD a at BALE PASE of Buckingham Palace entrance, I forgot all fining of Lent until about the 2s or 15th of | Who would soon become weary of the Inbor, I] my11-d&ds Address, 5005th st. nw. | Noo A745, tulle 41 et seg. ASCLIs7E bikes 00. ADORE F- fubout my husbandless state in my contempla- | June there iw no more delightfu place in the have, therefore, decided to start the work as an| _ga-THE ABOVE SATE IR POSTPONED Uvri, | Distict of Coltiabia, ond R . res secured thereby, we, the "4 Be FF a A 20 PALAV SN WwW. tion of the house where her majesty elects to Prized States to live than the city of Wadhing-} THE NOBLE RED MAN. SOLD IX TURKISH Nooras, | individual ahd to keep the entire control of it| SATURDAY, TH! TH KD DAY OF JUNE. 180u af | SeyBerdtpereny. we. the premises, on Peside onis ab o weeks daring the ¥ U\ (on. ‘The spring season this venr has been par-| sean at the exposition. Iu October it wil! be | itt my own bands for one year. At the. end of | ‘came horir and niece, . 7 THORSDA . THE TWENTY-FIFPTH DAY OF MA’ TRUSTEES SALF OF VALVABLE UNIMPROVED - Pd | - Ss WILLIAM E. ED MONSTON, Peer book Sora ae T RSTAT \iNrit must say [did not think much of the divinity | tiontarly interesting and delightful. We are shown any interest] C E. ONBT ! A.D. 1803, at HAN F-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.) . FON SINTH STREP T mt. Toeducate a large and stubborn | the first vear all who hav INSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON,} Trustees. parcel of Jagd and preinises TWEEN T STREET AND FLORIDA AVEN! eats, dc. and splendor that bodges the queen in «nd | now getting the first taste of warm weather, the | public requires time. eae in the movement will be invited to come to- | my23d8ds alee cl Wanainctan, Kedar atceten: NORTHWEST BY AUCTION. MTertus of ale are one-third (6) of the purchase about Buckingham Palace. { really felt seFr¥ | season being three or fuur weeks late, owing to!" The most elaborate articles of footwear to be | ether and form a ociety for the permanent VALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers lestemated a6 and | nt sees ce Reek at trent. Oe Mecerrerin Lng pp Rt E iat she sone oe oe Ae een eect any | the loug. cold winter just past, one of the most | found at the fair aro tho highly poushed boots | [Fesecution of the work. The entire efforts of | Mretpe@ ALE OF YALUANLE IMPRovED | oe {istrict of Oorambdas quest of the | ft ob the deferred pari Visit such a lace. The windows were dirty and | scvere Crer experienced in Washington. May worn by the German cavalrymen. Thoy reach | those interested will be devoted to securing | “REAL ESTATE ON INS Nokia MIDE OF hun ireland “ty sev ured thrreuy, t Tcnetaen weil | he secured by Boos at draped. — ae ia a proverbially beautifui month in Washi nearly to the knee and are siavhod from front | Signatures to the following pledge: Lathes NORTHWEST, BETWREN ISTH | *:tdicive fea ti ot OER Na aan ante wortcwer upon the. rei vl according to the | ton, but itis more than ever beaatifal this | to back, Around the calf of the leg they fit THE PLEDGE. a erianade ok a deed oF tone on the 7th day | velng furth bed Dir. PAST Sy tie tine of wale. Ti the te there was a funny little} year, and our distinguished visitor ud In purenance of ad f trast dated on the 7th day é ‘his season, , rather ti ve ight ii 17 | Ve od | of Mav A.D. 1809, cud recorded ju Tiber No. 1480 at 4 point on the north s 4 Greaing ‘table "stuck up in each one. | ean Oe in eid the ston | rather tightly. A bright spar jingles at each Ae the eae hereby plo ge our- | 94," ian weseaior ie Deieiersd | Rafe Eudvedraeicvtandgeventy- As I said betore, in view of wach surroundings | day that no city is so pretty as Washington in| Turkish dancing girls and the veiled maidens | **l¥e# NOt to treat others or to be treated our- eel ee oe eh ea ate | aslo ot Thi : F felt rather sorry for the queen, but = syM- | May. not even Paris. __.| Who sell lowers at the entrance to the temple | 8¢lves toany intoxicating liquors; provided, sit of the gremimes, on TUESDA pathy turned to anger and censure when, on | "Washington residents appreciate the beauties | of Luxor wear slippers which areas dainty as | Lowever, that this pledge is not to apply to ¥. A.D. 180 ‘withouthe day ot sis ia eres ALO Wea carta: | fore! the Zoran at i tee shi premiees ‘known and dis nz Purcuaser.” All ‘conveyancing, recording, ea part of lot numbere three at the cortor the purchase? teed ard TAMERS Laeee chet a we. Hind pal FIVE, OGLOCK. PM Y : t ; 3h a pa ou the Mae of i WARD THON S arriving in the room next the “presence cham-| gnq attractions of the city, and while they do| any made in Paris. They are of red and pluc | liquors furnished. with meals or in our own | Ruy Q clock, PM street northeast ceruthes mite tke bd fort: C140) ieet, north from toe 2 ow ae |: OES ber," some one informed me that the queen | no¢ build pretentious suburban homes, owing | silk. with flowers and filigree designs of gold or | homes, or on special oceasions when all of a| one hundred and” ninot thervon, cousisting “of & tWo-sto ing | Sou.buertern comer of meld aguarg and thease ron: ['_my il dbo Sui aout at Kichmond visiting the Tecks and) to the intense heat of the summer and ‘the ab-| silver thread. The heels are rather iow. Some | Patty ‘are our invited guests: and provided | R- Ca" ver plat recorded im Bo SSS f9-THE ABOVE SALI: 1s POSTPO! D.C. “All conveyancing, re rn he surveyor's of Ie ‘Terme of sale: One-th oft oh 01 to | thence east to the eastern lot had delegated Princess Christian to receive her | sence of commercial businew, they do remain | arg fastened above with fancy Luckles of else | Also this pledge does not go into effect ‘until it | {oye Sine age bg paid in ams, aud the Dulane n'thtes eqcat im: | thence sonra twents. a0) feet ou teat fine ant for her. I wanted to see the Queen of | ay jong as possible to enjoy the delights of | bows of gay ribbon. | bas been sigued by 5,000 residents of the city of brick | stallments, eager oe sud ee, bevin- = ———> = and bad been told that on s certain | spring. Since the regular social season cioved | “In the Joss house is where the padded | New York, aud is to remain thereafter in force | gfiFi0" oC 4: (rth terete | mrdacst sale’ escured berdced and appurtenances to the sazve belonging of i auy | T4Ad», TRAMP. (AMP THAT 1S WHAT ¥ ay she would be at home. I went and sho *as | there has been one coutinuous round of gayety,|Chixese slipper is found. in all Peclore | for only one year. ‘two equal lastal ve tania | 8 sroperts ao d, O° all cash, at the o Wine appertaining bercain Why not ston warping andesiier tonne Rot there, and bad not even had the politeness | yncluding racing parties. Mount Vernon parties, | and bearing every sort of grotesque orna-| “While the expense of starting and carrying | rom tia date of aa. for wha'hie utimuer willbe | He tarchaner A topos’: $200 vit'be reqlived of | Torus. Oue thind to tw patdin aah, the renttze im | Pines i or that s\ichitiy- eed w toseuda plea of indisposition. In America it | breakfasts, luncheons, dinners and lawn fetes, | ment. The sole is flat and about an inch thick, | on this movement for a year will b very great, | fo Mo rive MIS Pr muswors notes bearing dateon | (hy Hivcae: atthe time ofeale. All converancing.re | fmo equal instalizoe > pucker been reduceq from 4s the custom for ladies to be at home on their | which have made the post-Lenten season in| On a moist day, when a Chinaman walks | it will consist only of clerk hire, stationery billa | te tim per anmut, nud te be kesured te went or | 1 Je to be comvliel with ® thin ten days | bearing iuterest a the Tare ‘at home days, and I venture to say that if Mrs. | Washington more brilliant than ever before. | down tie Plaisance, he leaves a trail of oval. | and postage. All contributions will be’ must ronuisem sold. Or the purchaser may yal the Viok oud conker | srcured ap Aeedat Stage teen tee Cieveland should break this rale she would re- | Neariy ail of the social leaders and prominent | shaped tracka. It would take a keen judge | Welcome and will be publicly accounted Mg Gectr dics staee eee | zr parchhser | Allcash, at the cron of the Purchaser A demeatt oF ceive the cut direct from all her acquaintances | enterjainers have remained in town, and dinner for. For the first yedr all disbursements will tuay te resold at the risk wad cost uf the default. HEL Eo tee cet Te Ne. rors te ged the world at largo, I bad more reasons) parties are almoat aa frequent as during the , be made only under my personal direction and | ™€PAFEMRBET A Bye) S} mythddde Aaaress, ocherwiee ihe irusters reserve therient torocall one for being displeased at the queen's | winter. The Brices, the Hitts, the Elkiuses, A authority. Please address all communications | my6-ecokds MARTIN F Motta, ¢ Trustess = _ oe » property at the risk aud cost of defaulting pur mbsence. For weeks I bad been taking lessons | the Camerons, the Shermans, the Staafords, to 60 Wali streot, and mike checks payable to MU MONDAY, SUNY FIFTH, Ta seine hour wi | publ a:ivertisonien' In setme newepepet \ 4m curtseying and hand-kissing. All that prac-| th6 Cables and other well-known people who Stewart C. Schenck, treasurer. ticing in the latter art wen? for nothing. and | have nospitable homes have remained, and with “The only movement of the same nature in | antyinve eR 8 MWTULTAW B EpMONs oN. wesc. meaea tebe Pee iSrepr,, iia! he money I out to learn how to do| the Washingtonians and members of the diplo- the, city i carried on by a body of seventh ) “tv 2h Ske aeons as Sa eee PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Went for worse nothing. matic corps, none of whom has yet left the city regiment men, who are known as ‘The She = = ———— ALCLIFFE, DARK & CO., ATCTIONEERS, FCO! TuR QUEEN NOT THERE. for the summer, have made up a brilliant social (human aatore to decide br lookin at tho | Dutchies” After driil. they go to the cafe and | __FUTURE DAYS. STATES MARSHALS . RK 2) Pa ave. nw. | inctoting some of our oom Doe at sliahtly wee, Foran hour after my arrival at the palace | set, and have kept things going as lively as dur- | Pf bume! nature to decide be looking at tho | yave the merriest kind of time, each paying | YY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., Auctioneers ay Ried . ee Lore ix| Wa ANABE& 00. el)” Ni Penus ave ts dwelt on this bitter disappoint-| ing the regular winter season. The drives ‘beck The read the st vagy Sep pigs ng | for his own drinks, The members have told | Grcmaueniy, me dig-cted ‘ LINCOLN, NEAR BENNIS = ——_— ‘my though: : = about Washington are unsurpassed, and, were | Pack. ‘The top of the slipper is go thick with | me they enjoy the plan immensely. ‘The firat OODTNG Re RE RUCHON. |e pn gTme or the tet | eB ETS Speet trust duly reco: dea tn Laver | Syaparay Axp Exrressiox ment, and it was not in a very pleasant frame | i+’.5+ for the fact that the thermometer goes iy. woe! Rives the celestial foot a | signers of the pledge today will include some of feed of trust aud duly raco ded tn | Thad, at TWEL JOCK M.. at theruht, \itie, | Ma,and thedr-ree of the Suscons conc Dicer cong ‘of mind and with 4 not too reassuring counte- | yp io nearly bursting point in July and August Ls crit = i. mers the most influential mea in New York.” Wim deals Bis eOhy teh tae amt records, tr | clath tiutereet and eatate mand tothe novia paced iu pauity cause No. taloe. dE reneged “ewigederpaerme yre ten that I walked into the throne room as | ins there for a long time, the capital , . saab tidal ha deectioa oh tas oa eo seribel pro eenet 18 a! aehard Jones etal), Twill sel ea ub- a - Waleed tates.” 1 gare © scant eurteey to the ———-+e-+ to get along without anv kind of footwear ea- | MP& Frances Hodson Burueit in St. Nicholan atrect nortiwest, the Furl ure, Se., ar the ts pz and 38, Snish of evers instrument we Landie da ioe Princess Christian, and while doing it I o Summer Suggestions. cepta thin wooden sandal. ‘This is fastened to | Early in April one looks up and down streets | *hn ke "A" annexed to said nas ot in tue Die- yond criticlam. We sell them om easy terma. beg bperhenry peor ere army vaherees Ladies’ Home Journal. the foot by thongs coming up between the toes | and avenues, through lines of delicate pale | - Do not make too many visits, and where you | and reaching back the i With th b ye ber pleasant-locking sort of woman, but nothing .—— and reaching back over the inste ith the | greenness. Little black or yellow boys begin | Patof the ordivary. When I got to the Prince | 0 be sure your visit is a convenient one. Do kind of weather they have experienced on the | to appear with bunches of arbutus tied tightly of Wales my temper was somewhat under con- | not entertain too geuerously; summer should | Plaisance these sandals were rather scanty pro- | together, and offered for sale at ten cents each. | worsted: UITES, Wal. Coininbia, impr: ‘Ons Died cache and the bwlance te | SANDERS & STAXMAN, 996 F ST. N.W. ert hs, with interest, secured bs deed | joy Pianos and Orcane. tt sold. or allcasy, at the Dur iaieeatea $100 de omit at the time of sale. | HE “-KRAKAUEN™ PIANO POSSESSFS FIN i qualities and ie very Gurabie. Other go satisfy exeention y i: Charles Av Arundel and | Terms of sale Artuie W. Fairfax, trading es Arandel & Fairfax. | six and twelve tu DELL. U.S. Marabal D.C | of treat on the pr -« Auctioneers. UPHOLSTERED IN PLUBH; NUT GYAMBEL "SUL ES, 3 ISINe HSoat | SLASH of Et TARE AND" SY CHAIRS, Bu Sy B8roJelPinciny ¥ comp ted with im ten sas ? papi tection, so tho managoment bought up a Job | : ie PATO T EADS PORES AND | PR ATCLIFFE, Da Bo ATCT pent il be Zowold at risk and cost | makes snd orxane ves ‘s trol, seat gare Mien my, best, met pesetiond acre RAR Se 28 Se |e pce aes eel ape en ooh ra On the mounds about the matues in the eres | race et TA oan cHasiba SUITES, Mar | RAT AER PENNA oairaeramen ee ¢ Senger tat isc Temple of muse, 100Gare naarton: reggae d ; a natives, Several of the little men received | there are beds of crocus ch later change | T} § NG, Se. DREW” DUVALL, Tram as eal oie anand ailbed I hed daved to skeke | Before going for a mid-dayail rab yourface, | shoes which were several sizes too large and | BY magic iuto tulips and hyacinths and adore- | Terme cash. eR R WILLIAMS, Trustee. |“) : _mscf-dkds ___ 40 Loulsativane: urs. | “PURING AND | REPATHING—aPORGE EE bande with hin. The Duke of York was stnil-| neck and hands with simple cream, and powder | chafed their ankles. One of the touching | ble things that fill the uir with perfume. rt ~ AUCTIONEERS. DBASE | veworbuep ta the vest! sreans"tueed at a a | JJUENCANSON BROS.. auctioneers ing all the time and sppeared greatly amused at | gently with corn starch. Wipe the powder off, | sights of the thatched settlement has | A® the days go on the greenuess grows and | pypse jana soya workshop in ths rear; organs tuned ‘set Ie J m Sowa A " i . ax t LT yRY TRU TREES’ SALE OF VALTARBL — eek somebody or something. Whether it was any- | and om returniug wash the complerion well in| been small black man limping painfully | grows, and it a. br one | COMFORTABLE TN CRTORY oti REAL ESTATE Uy Que, IMPROVED (CHEESE ORGAN FoR SALES thing that happened im the throne room, or | warm water and with castile soap. Camphor | along in a pair of plow shoos, his gingham | becom os . seeing an BEING SO. 430 ELEVENT ST) nt of ascieninent TRIKD AND FOURTH STREETS SOUTH- A two-manual ‘orcan of 23 costing: Whether it was just the placid smile Le i said to | ice and buttermilk both give relief from sun-| trousers dapping wildly around ‘his xnces aud | breathing so much of the life of spring, and| Ag if caer, Te. 2 Ty @2500, wal be told a's vers ow beara have been wearing ever since bis engagement to | burn. ENTH, A.D. 1803, ¥ Virtge of a decree of the Supreme Court of the is bare sbanks shivering in the cold breeze. | can think of nothing else. People who go out | On Writ erie EVER 1 LIVE Ol Ps of auctio tio Ditrictof Columbia made on th Place a large dish of water in room where | No one will welcome hot weather more than | to Walk compare the leaves on the different | st HALE PA Sth aay of Aprile ELLIS MUSIC 87 “ig whic Taraet'C! | _ a0 oF are aw the Princess May, I had no means of telling, sii 1, coulty caune So- 700, which 3 1s i ink it was the Intter, I | the heat is very oppressive. Change once or | the Javanese. thoroughfares, and return to talk about them, | ie edad AE Five * = i pie reid nin aaacouely aad, for a rosaity, {| twico and the temperature will be perceptibly | With the Dahomey warriors it was different. | , “*Ate the lindens n little slow this sear? one street’ south ast near the of South, G ead Deine in the a Fie tatrnesss Spege |W ry Piano Tangs asd iepalvae Orders Sy should say he haia good portion of common | lowered. ‘They came from storrid country and have been | #4¥8, “or are the tulip trees always earlies? | Myre tt Pwed urick we fine howe witht brawn nuts, to wit: Lots | FIVE, OCLOCK P.M. tn front of the prea. | ML Lowest prices Advies «iven purchasers free senso and general intelligence. If I believed in| _ Sponge your babies with cold water at bed-| freezing nearly every day, but they scorn the | poe beginning to be quite full on 16th eimninas, coal Vaults muedern prev inentn | tale furiy-ceven (2) apt f it (481 ia Cores | fost ot athe eee aoe thes oat twenty-three (2p Cy my et Kings and royal families i would be perfectly | time. apparel of the weak white man. ‘The Amazons | #treet. ft confortable homes it ths “outlienst oe Sed and Abe ee ee He tn rcrenena, | Seven Yunared and simety (200) ft Tu the grass near the railing surrounding the 4 Gi i i ing the refi to shoes. WI t hilly fe eS |e ee ee ee ee Oe oe, cone ee en | pees Ot Gs hs eee, purple and yellow ‘zed me, | hot weather. They ueed this to make up for | them to gallop around inside the park fence ry in one and two forest pay. content to have him for a sovere few months in England have not an; Terms hind ¢ vain ars at G percent per n by th CSD wi 5 \. ip the ety of Wash- se toe nigrtoe els (gw cred inion. D. C., on per plat recorded in ber By Le inet Til) be “old subject tora deaf trast | Syiterby. tiie Records of thesnrveyore office Of sal on each ot of $5,000,dated Angst 1st, 1802.for three | henan, jot is iinproved by « frame dwelling o Bteiwat at tho rate Of Oper cent per | “At the same timeand place we will also offer for sale | 4" mk pgs 2 entered i re i q nuue ly, xnd to be secured deed of tr and riuges, sbi bouquets | the loss from perspiration. they crawl into their tents, roll themselves up | Crecuses seem to spring up wild. ‘They look as | annua, por baie, and Pony repeal St very fine and intereet-| In washing vicseeer Srocieg Mf Gen.ecken tut, | tase the Mack Washes and eriileins te policy | if they belonged to the wood: { My megerennnl wines ing, I still prefer the democratic way of doing | puta half cupful of salt in the last rinsing | of — Cees iG eoeaa we Wace ee boy osc = ee Conver era cost. Terms ty ect te a tend of a Ses ot eke by >! and | Siete denen ‘shilinal kins of rare wood most is jome of the South Sea Islanders wear goloshes. of eattatit seacll tae piers Pisctged ninth pc ye ¥ 25th, 18H2, for | andadmitted to recon on ny ‘plS8S. | Estabiielved more ti A nleaeag iseege See Seating 0 Setecerein DH | icc insomnia in the summer time tubs a cold | Toward the east end of the Fuimne, yiere | 801 pale Dies starry things ‘They Lave gath:| "sortie veins Dorey st ihe risk nnd cont of he Fale Of Ber Gent | Eris osicwuk nald Dietrich, the’ eas: tweatpateee cab | Aiea PEMFFER & CONLIPE. 417 11th et @ their building, about a | ered them in the woods about Rock creek. The resa cit Soue Hewspayer pub ished in Washing- sold auhject to a secon? tinproved by a frame | GTEINWAY, CHASE GABLER, BKIGGS MANOS trust for 81,0 ea hy date \inwast ste TSU, S iperana aa Wilor the | SUn grows warmer, the rain that comes 1s de- | ton,,D., i i ind: that I beard | bath at bediime. they are complet: a Bente SEAMS, Gust before the was pro-| Press towels, folded as usual, through your | dozen were at work yesterday. Enriier ; Witte for sale of a By racs __DUXCANSON BROS... Atctioncer dete " ot Roc ef oud peanitoa? exslegiato iat . sented, “I shail be giad when the lord chamber- | clothes wringer aud save your laundress. week they remaine barefooted. Yesterday and | lictous; there are ‘more and more leaves on | 20. At DUNC ANSON BIOS —_ the ria er et ou nd of te Bement asa | Mae DRSOPS Wan Sore: this thing dows. It's more trouble| Have merey on your cook in your arrange-| the day before they demanded more clothing. | °very side; in the parks there are hyacinths : miatedurcan t Claser or Purchasers will be wequired. to sresnte —4 Jaan puts ng down. 2 ny feed qui biel woolen and crocuses and vcurlet japonicas aud new on of tie pare Tequired to execute than carrying a baby.” A great many of the | meut of meais for hot days. So they were rigged out in woolen sack coats and | 4nd crocuses and scarlet japonicas aud new! te reeno ey over an abo the a LADIES' GOODs. dresses were not of the regulation court cut. | Buthe daily. thick overshoes, Even after they had the over- e 3 = STREET. BELWE: 5 ont dake enaT ng iotereat at per cent pet does not expect flowers from. Aud then some! — SIREE Ty morning somehow italways seen quite sud-| on PHOKDAY. TUNE. a quite denly—people, getting up, look out of their | COC rN AS ead Th ere BTC cach | TENE to cosll tine windows, and all the world is spring, the very ian reberes pip a thd : * side «fH sireet by a | defeu tine pure spring itself. From avecond or third story A Tost toa Bbefo0:-wile aliay. “Tani rovwd | €9 m cael | days from rot -ale. (A deposit of "The younger ladies’ bodices were made only | Have your house gowns made with open necks | ined rege th ah do modestly low and did not expose the shoulders, | and elbow sleeves. rally supposed to do. Oue ve your steps. Fob Mn in greas distress because her | Allow double the amount of time in catching String of pearls broke and rolied over the floor. | boats and trains that you do in winter. u each “tan the parcel of rropery for winch aad | (ZQULD'S WONDER STOR thy as atove required the veh, at hin oF Weir option. A Beposit of 8300 | BAPEIcs, French, he tiak and cont Of the | Wit be ‘ceutined on euch parcel at the ine of Sake | abeden’’ Bey we is reserved. All | and the pa-vhaser or hasers wil] be reguired toys, Be ui ‘ll stepped on and crushed. Nobody | Eatfvour meals slowly. one looks down upon a forest—nota city, but a mi franpe thevtey of tele and in defacit thereat the trustees ws | INE WHITE AND RUACK LACES DONE UP IX ‘They were all step; Teitk mile slowt forest. It would be easy to pretend that it was hind: cash. balanc qautat the Sealine pesdenen 328 | teces and op Specialty ; prigge reqeenenie. ould blame her tor shedding real teara, frvmcirmlnnieis OU pence a JAVANESE. curxese. an enchanted forest which some fairy bad | yeas. rca secaived by asdecd of trust on the | Cy ANCERY xo = | St purchaser'soost + All couvayancing | Gar" st MME. VIBOUD, socom: ke Mies Vote, THE Daxseixo NOT BRILLIANT. otter inate soap and water'bofere pro: | shoes the wind scurried np thelr loose trousers | caused to Mouriah in tho midst of @ city, or an | feactta eamaate ayia cptmet ta parchace | OY ae OPER AESY Wise gamer SHAPE ees mo eae Taking it all in all the drawing room was a] ceeding. Make a solution of teaspoonful of |and made dark goose parples on their legs. | euchanted city which had been made to arise | A opusit of S00 ranited athiae feae 0 AbsOININC WYMAN L cola sepa f uecceairectionceecamn Aisappointment to me. None of the costumes | ammonia and alittle soap in o pail of water, | They tied up the bottom of each trousers leg | within the labsrinths of @ forest. ‘Trees are | 461 seas ‘ ONC Auctioneers clit nmin Yendall butiding. 826 12th st. and 1206-1208 Ist. now and again until | with a piece of twine aud managed to get along. | everywhere, and whichsoever way one turns me ly SE. Skidmore et sive Fags and in this dip the silk agai could compare with those seen at our inaugura- | te TT Tilt Ch loved. Do not wring out, but| The Soudaneso slipper is the most shiftless | it is to look down vistas of them—brond, bewu- | RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTS. Pasha Barone | wil, ther tet | Cj, @ SLOAN & CO., Auctionsers, OT rfBTGTIC RYEING, CLEANING AND RESTOR tion or patriarchs” balle. Seme of the gowns | p-4.5 between the hands. Rinse in water from | thing that a man ever put on his foot. It is | tiful vistas whose straight lengths seem to close SALE. BY AUCTION OF FRAME K P.N., in front of the prem: oe aot) fated oF crnamen'n! mate were positively cheap and had a last year’s \iich the chill 1s goneand hang ina sbady | simply a leather sole and w toe. These repre- | in fresh, luxuriant greenery. In the narro\ Ce ee EET Sete om | Phi Oe OnIGIA LL OSREOTRTAR, ee ive | ote EET ae YALuaRLE tor ORB | Eigse particuler attention Our patronee made-over look. ‘The bouquets were of the | Disco until partly dry, when lay between two | sent the triumph of laziness. The Soudan citi- sircets the branches almost spread from side to| _g! Wrineof adecree « Court of the | THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY: | | THIRTY-THIPD STREETS. GEORGETO®S eM PORMEMLE AT TSN AE, straggly kind, with low of green leaves and a| B00. fog _— quit a c@tieee zen simply walks into his slipper in the morn- | side, and one walks under an archway of leaves. | pevetar sto sambl 5 y cause uiunsered i AAT 1205 N. AVE) mye wuardian, 1 Jonely little blossom sticking up here and there. exacts ingand then in the evening he backs out. | It secins ulmost impossibie to believe that ir doreateeas 0 not expeusive in Loudon and there Every time he takes a step he lifts bis heel | one is ina town. The plan of the city gives so | fomnlainant. and wane sareee for tach stingy iocking’ sates ae a ae erng ents exist in | 2"8Y from the sole, and it Freema morally cer- | many vistas of green.’ A person standing in | (rennis tac Some of the coacbmen who brought the social | Some curious honey-making ants exist in| tin that he will lose the tipper, bat in ‘some | one of the circles sees in the center a statue | DAY TL aspirants to the palace seemed to be wearing | western Australia, inhabiting little hollows in| way he manages to hold it. It is said this trick | with flower beds brilliant at its base. From | ate ai vegetable flowers, such as mustard and string- | the eand of the scrab-covered land. In each of | is accomplished by elovating the big toe at each | east to west this circle is crossed by one of the | the ity of Washin: ¥ By virtue of s deed of trust ic at the southeast corner.of aad Jot 5, ana | Novem her ae, iy reroraed tn Liver | rman thence north on. 10th st | ——— and a B Fae inet | EN Tarerneg Sof ahead Eacoran st ae Bint fh a3 11 | Columbia, and ‘at the request of the wecu: a x inches to south line of and thence ea: | thereby, Wwe will well st pubite ane front of 1 x inchen to the place of becinning, toverher wi NDAY. THE PIFTH DAY 1 Loc! ead one sea. gu ate of way for the “Urpose oc acid tive Meant A, Doaseg AT HALE-PAST FIVE OC of sa d lots four (4) and five y Part of lot 132. sguare 74, fronti: cones ret sith nit OPO sores we age 4 4 ‘Ot fee a fuch south of the northeast corer of said lot five (5), | bundred and Sfty five feet and six in rey | aud runnins thence west $1 foot 7 tuches; thence | | Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and aa | north ¥ tet @inches: thence eust O1 foet 7 inches to | two Years, with interent at 6 Aaa whose ‘names are numbers; diagonally it is | one hundred an‘ fen‘hs! (100.5) fact | taidenst Une of ‘stud iot five (b). and thence. ou nally-anil sectred ron the proper te i | on the #0 of bezinn ins Sold. or all cash, we the crossed by avenucs bearing the names of states, | West from the sou Sind clahone-third ta one | ders $100 el be reaaired at tte of sale. “A ima | doa -ribed re: Begin: | : : WY ottot nmnberet fee. ¢ Bean blossoms. ue thing I noticed particu- | scl femates of tho step, thus preventing any slp. Any uncal- | streots whose names are the letters of the al- | Avoflotnambe et tute (), Spy Ger Sek tet of the sees eens | Se ne tured American who started for’ promenade, | phabet, from north to south by one of thove | vsuunated ard slaty-se ies dwell together in seeming harmony. They never venture from home to collect nectar, but leave that duty entirely to the More anxious to show off themselves then to advance the interests of their daughters. Such r(l2)) frets | Ter: ng the girle bach” by mothers | d as each of these is bordered by Pick teeer te pede ear and one-t) ars, notes to te iven for | Senwey a record <8 cx Continual “keeping the girls lack by mothers | ‘rorkers. ‘The latter fetch supplies and band Tows af troos—from east to wost, from north te | fart fears te ant twenty. | deferred payments, necared by deed of teust Sinan fhe | fervor sateare wot eortbed wk eee, See: elt | COCK WORE ae oe parcaf™ WORE ee ee oe eee a to the queens, who store the sub- te! Go) eat to the lin of suid streot ard then-a mass | prem now sold, andbearvog intoseat atthe tate af 6 per | tractors reserve the right to resell the: propeay et kee — itacious, wud the consequence is that the typi- | them over to a south and diagonally —the eyes follow the course | hate to the pont of bexinning, together | cent per annum nntil paid, payabie semi-annually. or | Tiskand cost of the iting purch: organ ap 4 TPE | Stance away in large oval-shaped bags, half an ‘ | Slope thatling to the — | alleash, at the option of the “ ~~, eal English girl always appears duli and com- 8%” y a of groves of linden, maple, tulip, sycamore or | with the improvements th carn. pion of the purchaser, A deposit of To. ANTON Mmonplace until she 1s married, when somehow | inch long. The homey is said to be derived poplar. pes eee ay shor ed with willia tostdage: of Teetaesec iets | _may25-Ahe Peeve es she tuddenly changes and becomes more lively | {0m flowers. i meine Within short distances of each other are the | {RStslim n’*, Mm of doraulting purchaser. ea. | = reed eon enti! and ambitious. | ia te taeeet Late Pst Cars TURKISH. ESQUIMAUX, bower-like squares which contain such blossom- | af the rave of 6) ses cont Tries, | [JUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. Jeated to Insect Life res} : ? : 5 ; ee e Siem = = s e - such things, would be in his stocking | ing as one seems to see nowhere else. It is not | a yietes:,. | TRUSTERS SALE oF VALU, UNKENNESS OR LIQUOR ABI way TuXY ARE Sor WELD aT ston. | Cditor of that publication speaks of an Amseri-| wearing such things, would bo in, his stocking | ing an one scum to os nowbere clea. It is not | Patives sid, oe ai Cael at nw. hie HOCkE Qeaaecarce two-story | DASivELy Coney ai abaisisvbuune In ms opinion these drawing rooms would be eau species of ant that is very similar. | Some | (1. Cairo street tramp around all day and shrubs. There are trees loaded with blossoms, ; quired at the "ese of ale. Eiger SUREET SORTRVEST BARING BAINES GOLDEN SPLUIFIC. much prettier and effective if thoy were held in |¢7 Pe tookregrrants aad. filed with ‘honey. | apparently do not realize that they are running | They aro not frult trees, but trees which beat | Cri, Ket at hig hase oun powatoa sean ams aBiUtiangt deed of trust daly recorded tn Liver | wiSceh Weesenltaeee Met ee kak the ng, and I have often wondered why | {0 the Size of by a risk. | burdens of flowers which scem, some of them, D. MACKA a SON, Auctioneers, No. LARS, folio 477 et eeq., one of the land records of | lars — oe ee | . — 2 7S cign cus- | Les honey bearers are found clinging to the | SUT UN iang make quitea show in their | like specially sumptuous full-petaled apple of el | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE RE. the District of olunlie, ‘we willvell tu front of the | wither tre petieut tea fosdarate dcinkas or ap aes Queen Vietoria did not follow the foreign ¢ ‘oofs of the little caverns, a few inches under a : * my20-dkdbs ALI 3 AGHOTATE | yemine ou THURSDAY. THE FIPTEERTH DAY | ig ; , which are stainped with vari- 5 —— — AEN 3 CET fi : tom inthis respect. Yesterday 1 spoke ton grouud. They act simply a» receptacies for | leather leggings, which aro stninped with vari- / plum or peach blossom, or ® splendid kind of accu. oa | BuinGES? 70 THE PROPOSED MEMOuLAL | UE IUNG "4. D. 108, at FIVE O'CLOCK F. ML.” ali | tain vars sneeante sratiect cure nas flowy tP English duchess about it and she replied: Whe, the storing away of the sweet substance, which | 0Us designs aud come down closely against the 6! ye R 920 PEN A AVE. N.W, | Virtue of a decree of the Equity Court of the Su- | uave in the i “5 eee ot land and premises ait | NEVER FAILS. ‘The syste, once tray lack shoes. coe nda- | Pitipen there's the noble red man with = foot | Foot Ball Term, all the others, He | From Life. wy dear. the queen herself has said that if =e | iy collected by active workers from th had them at night every one would dress 0 | tions of a kind of gall. In time of famine the —— shabbily that the English court would be in dis-| poney bearer throws up tue honey, drop by | covering different from ee Soe achty Paso NOE {spusbis Bed Aneti | and known and @istinctished ax and ‘being partct | Hourramestivessetee ee ere, ORTHEAST, ie the undersiened | hovel ate hasty recy Seven GQ) tm square num- | GOLDEN SPECLFIC CO. . Cincts o TRPEOVE: ei ain the, poartes On” EREDAY, TUNE | Ntanantiaeeg antetaege (O10). bee amine for | “Sewage bens of partcabars fea’ due matat er majesty bil retty a ‘i op, and ferred wears a beaded moceasin with buckskin upper NINTH, ISO a ST FOUR OCLOOK | ner id lot mame of the northwest cor . &. WALddAee® & OV. cor Fand wtb ae eden ie ques ee pe ee roe Sioux footprints suggest that womo ono has Decree STI WO ataliny. wit aw aller also gate | bundre and ten (110) 1 one-third im ene | naa Blend crim ony wise anporcaaige = © powder, and you women do make up so| [he Hon. Miss Mudd—“There is no credit | been traveling sidewise. : ee sad ie pid siblact som | yeat aut one“hirdin two years to bear interest, snd | balaucin cue ani two Nears Gar eee ber eee @et the Best. St night.” So now that I nmi in powsession of @ |, voq American girls being so crazy after our | The Russians who are working now in. the debtedness of 9700, revres«nted by ronthly notes of | thepremices std, or'all case mt the eotlon or tke | Waterest, raid den ahd 2 “ | manufactures building have short boots, into ied Englishmen. | which are stuffed their loos: and baggy trous- Miss Americanus Summers—‘Certainly not; | ers. These boots ure rumpled along the log. sort of state sccret I take this first opportunity tis! cl ed by = a’ ea ist. chaser leposit of be suede pure ohn mt “i Tepiay atihsate macs Blown, Aon, Mowatt Wala aut eoeeee ten [heed en ua Aeware ee site| THE CONCORD HARNESS. Well, Fam glad Ihave been pre it ok 8 fruscies Seoeres sanet ae (rum maori idea wit days froen the: day of it nus to be complied with, th vantage i traveling abroad, as it | We have to pay cas According to the Russian ides the boots must chee sethe'rigute eer fe renelt sherror ii, Conveyancing at prvckawrr'a cost," Ma Gost Al nein the union rerve Sherr to U nile “ = F . ft the risk and cost of the defamting purchaser. Rsoe'n 3 risk ‘cost of defer y gives one the entre into the best society in | be wrinkled in order to be in style. The leather Se ieras an Unt tie efanitne purehaers al | FRSESOS UT RALSTON, ‘Trustea, the prop tine U Z , = Se i eulii . “foxy” and . iS Sun building, 1317 Fet.a.w. | some newspaper publist wery partof Europe, and when asked for a! Disinfect With Platt’s Chlorides is of that peculiur shade known as 7 = connor HAICLIPCE DARK & CO” ROBERT CAMS ty Rei v ‘ash no 407 Penn. ove, edjoining National Motel Seas kemutea Maen sahee te: the lord | comcyeuspiionn au and excuse. looks ms though the man who owned the boots ‘A quarter bac! jel d&as Aucconder, | my29-anas 146 New Yorkevaaw. | mr2b-008 Ga a pate’) Dremton | is, Soa seeloct lowpcioes, -_

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