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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1896-SIXTEEN PAGES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOCATED ON TENTH STREET BE- ND ii STREETS NORTHEAST, G St N VENTH AND IRTHEAST, PAR WED BY PRAM: 5 TENTH STREET Ss OVERTY 1M ING, NUMBER 7 ORTHEAST. By virtae of the’ District Harry Russel Xo decree of the Supreme Court of vinmbia, aoe m the case of tof the premises, on W SEVENTH DAY OF MAY real “est forty-six Also part of containe juuproved by frame st. ne. f the pur of sal ide from s paid at the rate semi-annually, the nied by the prom rs, secured ty sold i the ay all cash. If with the terms a tla thorized by the erty in respect of which default sk and cost of the defaultin ertising and recording to be purchaver. Two hundred and tifty posit on each parcel sold on ac- THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 17 F st. n.w., DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALB OF LOTS IN MARSHALL, D. 0. By virtue of four deeds of trust, dated Septem- ber 26, 1893, and recorded in Liber 1865, U4 and 137 et seq. 178, respectively, of the trict of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will cell, at anc- n. on FRIDAY, the TWENTY-SECOND’ DAY QUARTER-PAST FOU. -M., within the auction rooms of Dun- corner 9th and D streets northwest, ton, D.C., the following dese Lots ‘numbered 1 to 14, both 16 to 21, both inelusiye, in block 23 block 3;' all block “I lusive, und lots 22 to 30, in the subdivision of part of “Conclu- called “Marshall,” D.C. ¢ lots to be sold’ as a whole. S Deposit of $200 required at time ‘ers to be complied with in fifteen days, rwive resalo at risk and cost of defaulting pur- ALLEN C. CLARK, GEO. F. GRAHAM. and Liber 1857, folio nd records of the Dis- N & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. RST STREET NEAT « |ON) AT PUBLIC AUCT! ty In interest, we will in front of the ' premises, MAY FIFTEENTH, ++ part_of lots "40, square 65, fronting 25 feet on we street just north of Massachusetts aven Iso has side and r described on day of sale ‘This lot Is, without doubt, one of our best loea- and being ample in size, Waste ground, offers a rare chance to of about 92 fi (io. be more particularly ms for a fine residen: secure a ‘tine One-third cash, balance tn one and two est, and Secured by a deed of trust $150 will be required at Conveyancing and recording at pur- Terms to be complied with in ff- ©. @. SLOAN & CO., Auct: JOUN B. LARNER, 1335 F st. nw., FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE, POST OFFICE NOTICE. RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect May 9, 1896. Leave Washington fro station corner of New Jersey avenue and C st. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains, 11:30 a.m., 8:06 p.m. buled fractions S capress, 1afS might : 3 ex 5 For Pittsbury and Gieveland, express daily, 11:30 a.m, and 8:40 p.m. For Lexington and Staunton, 11:50 a.m. For Winchester and way Stations, 15:30 p.m, For Luray, Natural Bridge, Hontoke, Rnozvfte, Chattanooga, Memphis ai jew jeans, st p.m, dally; Sleeping Cars through. Kor Luray, $:48 p.m. daily. For Baltimore, week days,5:00, 6:80, x7:00, x X7:10, x7:30, x8:00, 8:39, x9:30, x10:00, x! 12:08, 12:10, x12 2 4:32, x5:05, 5:10, 35:30, 8. 35 z a Sundays, x7:05, E 3 205, x12: x3:00, , 28:00, x9:20, 11:15 x11:50 For Anna is, 7:10 ana 8:1 4:28 p.m. jays, 8:30 a.m., 4:32 p.m. For Frederick, *9:00, {11:30 a.m., §1:15, 14:30, 6:30 rie For Hagerstown, + 20 a.m, and {5:50 pam. For Boyd and way points, ys, 9:00 a.m., 4:30, 5:30, 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 ‘a. Fs 7:05 p. For Gulthersburg and wi points, week da} 9200 Why 12:50, "B00, 4:80, 4:8, 5, 7:05, 11:30 p.m. ‘Sundays, 9:00 a.m, 5:35, 7:05, 10:25 p.m. For Washington Junction and way points, *9:00 a.m., §1:15 p.m. ress trains stopping at prin- cipal stations onl; 0, 10:80 pm. ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains illuminated with pintsch light, For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the East, week days, 7:05, 8:00 (10:00 a.m., Din- 12:00, 12:35, 3:00 (5:05 Dining Car), 8:00 201 night, Sleepin Car open Sundays, (7:05, Dining Car), (9: 3 Dining Car), (12:35, Dintng Car), 3:00 (6:05, Dining Car), 8:00 (12:01 night, Sleeping Car open for pas. sengers 19:00 P.M.). Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon, Sun- 12:35. p.m. emcee pandas. Dally. /$@unday only. xExpress trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences) by) Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket ces, 619 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. New York Avenue and 15th Street, and at Depot. CHAS. O. SCULL, Gen. Pass. Agt. WM. B. GREENE, Gen. Manager. myo FA SHAD ANDELOQUENCE Board of Trade’ Furnished One and Congressiiten the Other. THE PILGRIMAGE ‘T0 MARSHALL HALL Distinguished Guests Taken Down to the Potomac Resort. PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED The board of trade, according to its an- nual custom, made a pilgrimage to Marshall Hall Saturday afternoon, to pay homage to planked shad. Likewise, in accordance with the custom, the members of the board took as their guests a large number of members of Congress, District officials and other distinguished persons. While planked shad was the great objective point in view, the members of the board took full advan- tage of the occasion to inform their con- gressional guests of the needs of the Dis- trict. The three hundred or more who were present thoroughly enjoyed the sail on the river and the dinner at Marshall Hall. It was one of the most enjoyable of the many affairs of the kind for which Marshall Hall has been famous. The dinner, of course, was garnished with crisp, bright speeches, in which members of Congress testified to their appreciation of planked shad, of tive Buck of Louisiana, that Washington is a great and beautiful city, but soon it will be the greatest and most beautiful in the world, typifying the freedom of the country of which it is the capital. Every member of Congress, he theugat, should feel in com- ing to Washington .hat he is in his very own, and should then do all in his power to advance its greatness and grandeur. Representative Hainer of Nebraska re- gretted that the condition of the national treasury is not such as to enable Congress to do much for Washington. While his friends had promised much, he was afraid their promise would, therefore, amount to nothing more than shad bake excursion promises. But it is well that Washington's representative citizens ana members of Con- gress should meet together on such occa- sions, for they should work together in mak- ing it prosperous and beautiful and grand. Came Thirty-Four Years Ago. Representative Curtis of New York said he was present as a quiet member of Con- gress, coming as one who wishes to sea Washington all that its most enthusiastic citizen could wish it to be. He first came to Washington thirty-four years ago, when it was little more than a country village. Every one should feel thankful that he is a citizen of a country which has for its capital so grand and beautiful a city as is the city of Washington of today. Representative Skinner of North Carolina said he was doubly surprised when called upon. First, because he thought himself unknown, and secondly, because he be- longs to a class or party whose members are sald to have wheels in their heads. However, he was glad to have the oppor- tunity to say that he believed that as the Seneral government owned one-half of the city of Washington, it should be required to bear one-half of its expens That is, he believed that the government is as able to bear its share as are the people of the District. Representative McCall of Massachusetts said that he and the people of Massachu- setts are ready and willing to do what they can to make Washington the finest “g = The highest claim for other tobaccos is ‘‘Just as good as Durham.” Every old smoker knows there is none just as good as Blackwell’s BULL DURHAM Smoking Tobacco You will find one cou each two ounce bag, and two cou- pons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of this ccle- brated tobacco and read the coupon—which gives a list of valuable presents and how to get them. FIRST APPEARANCE Two Prisoners Strangers to the Police nm inside |MRS. ALLABACH'S PENSION Report of the Senate Committee Recom- mending That It Again Pass. the hospitality of the board of trade and to} Capital in the world, one as peerless in ‘ <r EEE their interest in the federal city. beauty as was George Washington in —— The steamer Macalester left the 7th street | Statesmanship and bravery and patriotism. ‘Trustees, (Should be read daily by all interested, as changes PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. myll-d&ds | may occur at any time.) 'y ts. — ——__ | FORBIGN MAILS for_the week ending May 16 tat tom | coenes (ot Gt aud eB \atres: — | The President's Objections Answered a se ener ok Gi sata ete Bharf at 2 o'clock. In order that the con-| | Representative Sperry was next prevailed | Mam and His Wife Both Sent Down TONEERS, 1407 G st. | close promptly at this office as follows: pa eee Seer = a gressional guests might see what has been| UPON to recite an old poem which he had by Senator Paimer, the irman ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE RED pin tor RURDDR, per s.s, | “Sleephige” Diutig “Suatinr aod Observation Cars | accomplished in the matter of improvement | Tead many years ago, paying a tribute to | Other Casen and the Sentences 5 : George Washington. . s ten and} Harrisburg to Oktcago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, | Of the Potomac flats the steamer made a ee een ee St. Loula, Clevelund°and ‘Loledo. Bullet Varlor | trip to the Aqueduct bridge. ‘Then the inliBaverl otra percscia docs At 9:20 p.m, for EUROPE, per Car to Harrisburg. boat turned about, reaching Marshall Hall OF FINE PERSONAL EFFECTS, ew York, via Southampton. At 10 10:30 AM. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor | at 4 o'clock. An hour was spent in stroll-| Representative Russell of Georgia said he 5, >, i ROPE, per s.s. "Germanic, via Queens- | Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- ing about the grounds, and then at tables, | now saw, as he had never seen before, the] ‘There were two young men in Judge Senator Palmer, from the committee on BEAUTIFUL from New York, At 10:50 p.m. for Ii tsburg to Pittsburg. : : pensik subi © repor INTERIOR DECORATIONS Bi THREE, poe ta Nodaua ban sew Fork, | 340 1. °CHIERGS anp sz. vouts express. | spread under the trees, the company sai| tro givataese ona city of Washtagton, | Ximball’s court this morning who had had | Pensions. has samara agg ee hy : ‘ y. INS, “Ive ance Louls,| After the planked shad and its agreeable | 224 he remarked that he is in favor of vot-| their first experience in a police cell. And | aah ae : , ‘i . Sleep: | down to. dinner. ‘p. Letters must be directed Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to eee d are = = Noctdinnes ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. of $30 per month to Mrs. Nancy Allabach _.. RARE OLD CHINA, °puntman steeg- | S10¢,!88ues had been discussed, President | Ing all the money the board of trade, repre-| the experience was not a pleasant one, | Of $3) Per oi ae far eo cai ANTIOUE They had been arrested and kept in a police : y the Pro n- WEDNESDAY—At 9:20 p.m. for NETHERLANDS red Louisville and Chica “1 > p Z| direct, per s.s. Edam, from New York, via Amster- | 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXP! S. W. Woodward ri “ x- | se 0 ¥ F . CURIOS, BRONZ r ee aaa frou New a Amster: | ing Gatto Coenen ‘tnd ilarrisburg to Clevela Binintg (Relic ae a oat ol onees ex-| Senting the best people of the capital, de- mending that the bill be passed over the ES, VALUABLE OIL PAINT- ROPE, per s.s. *Normannia, from | 7 Dintng Car to Chicago. lators present Tor | Sie for its advancement. C00 pn is RAEI, PL Sey Se Teak, Sion cicpeaastiten say in their report GS. CRAYONS. ENGRAV. Vrs for FRANCE, SWiTzEit- | Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis, and Sleep- | a word or two. The board of trade, he| Representative Parker was the last| given a ride in the “Black Maria” w that Mrs. Allabach was married to Peter H aN S, CRAYONS, ENGRAV See Wee ee ee ee |e “ar Harrisburg to Cincinaait. a gieep- | Sad. Was doubly forturate in having with | Speaker, speaking in a strain similar to|party of other prisoners, most of whom EVGicaiaa Ee Coieres oe ee INGS ANDING URNI- M AGIEIO EXPRESS.—Pollman Sleep- | it 56 many of the members of Washing. | that of his colleagues, and then President | were colored. When court was reach- . an . Su cb = fagara’ Falis dally, except sendsy. fine day. He cordially welcomed them and | good American citizens here in the District. mines i o : spicuous gallantry ed the civil war as BEING THE 10:80 A.M. for Elmira and Henovo, daily. except | other invited guests, trusting that the oc-| We love our country, we take peide ie nay | RENIY made Se ang ete EP | saath Of the one beutebtn PROPERTY OF A WELL- Tag, EOF iliamsport datly, 3:40 Frio ana | C28!0n had been both profitable and en-| country and we love Washington. We want | t»¢ regulation court breakfast. Infiicted. —Col. Allabach’s Services. . 10:40 ’f and BRITISH INDIA, per s.s. La Touraine, Havre. At 9:20 pam. for Zing Gar to Pittsburg. ma New York, vi MANY. per's.s. *Saale, from New York, for other parts of Europe’ ad Bremen, must be dir At 9:20 p.m. for EUROPE, per lymouth, Cherbourg and Hainburg. | 7:10 P.M. SOUTH-WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pulimaa | few of the national legislators present for TURE, &c., & A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and | ton’s common council on such a remarkably | Woodward said: “We think we are pretty] ed they were put in a cell with their after serving in the Mexican war with con- Ietters for for Williamsport, Rocheste! joyable. Ae the first S f i : long procession | Pennsylvania regiment. In this cay = at m New York, via ‘ - | Joyable. As the first speaker, he intro-] to see it fitly rm t th Then they figured in the long p KNOWN FAMILY OF THIS Tue egabestad ee Btrria.”” ALTo-30 | Soeet, Paye r, emsPy Salute” Bldgs “via | duced Representative Dingey of Matinee” | do wet White, Fer eae eeaeeamtry, and wwe| Then they figured tn the long procession | reg brigade tn, sevetal emease, city MANY OF TH lot NETHERLANDS. direct, per s.s. Spaacn- | #084 ng pe Mion Insley mounted a chair, at the sug-| Congress of the United States in making it | “caspieion © coerite, tis contact Being ench me to call : ee Sah sek rected Der Spaavhdaeg ee eto ters must | 10:40 PAL. for Erle, Canandaigua, hester, buf. | gestion of the company, and remarked that | do so.” If, he said, the excursion had Leon | SusPicion.” their plea, and the | forth letters of commendation from his GOODS WERE SECURED | GeSox per es. Rater Witheiny Me trean Ne fag rene, Niggara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash | he had distinctly informed President Wood- | enjoyed by thelt guests cud ae any veool | ren Suan wee tere Sek soe | bempetigr] Riba athe Geisiaiee any thee FROM DSN aT Maas be dirceted “Der Katser Wil- | POIe PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE | Ward that he had come to act, and not to} would result to the city or District, the | Neatly dressed young men walked to recognize the constitutional right aud duty BER! = x ren m If" At 10:50 p.m. > babe Speak, and acted he had, right nobly. He | members of the board would feel amply re-| Tail to hear what was said against them | of the President to refuse to sign any bili, THE RE N¢ yW NED 8.3. Furnessia, ft Cat ee “CONGRESSIONAL ED ie RI AR A a pene the peyton) tn paid. and also to make explanations of their but say that while in his message he cor- és = > Tea all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore. | never before hac nown the charms o! The boat was then taken, and the party | conduct = rectly recites some of the facts he Snot MOR AN 2 T. STEWART, Regular Of FS Dining Car), 7:20. 9:00, 10:00 | a planked shad dinner. : reached the city about 9 o'clock. ‘The fol-| “I found them in a vacant house,” said |allude to the eminent and distinguished GRA\ AND E. L. HENRY iningtvo) “Aa 2:45, 818, 4:20, 6:40, 10-00 | , pePresentative Dalzell of Pennsylvanta | jowing commitive had charge of the jr.| Policeman Holmes, “where they had gone | alude to the husband of the beneficiary mite z 22 and 11:35 PM, “Oa unis’, 7:68 @iniug Car), | ¥AS Next introduced by President Wood- rangements, which were in every way per-|to Sleep. There was a window open, and o the President's point that ¢ Atiakack COLLECTIONS OF EW Hing trom New York on} 1:20 9:00, 11:00 (Dining Car ‘from Wilmington) | Ward, admitting that he had consented to| fect: W. P. Van Wickle, chairman; OG, |I think that’s the way they got in the | 314 ay i YORK CITY. cially printed aoe tew. 15, 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:35 | say a word or two because he had to. Yet rophtcially addressed printed mat- | Pat" For Philadelphia only, Fast Express, 7:50 | he and the other guests were under lasting M. week days. Express, 12:15 week dass, 2:01 | obligations to the Washington board of not at any time apply for a pension they reply that “no services rendered to the Staples, George H. Harries, H. Clay Stew. | house, but they said they entered by way art, jr. and John B. Wight. President §. | Of the door. THE WHOLE ling from New York on se: . = me country, however brilliant or useful, a and 5.40 ‘ hour change, W. Woodward was the chairman of the re-| _ “Judge. your honor,” said the young man | pensionable. General pension lame are TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC Pd ae Sie ier deray aetale | 280 AR weok'dava, ang Sc18 Pad daily.) or | Wade for so delightful a trip, and so fine a | Qusddon committee, his Seana, Volts FE" | whovgave nie mameuas Hemy Nelesn, “Amn | Tiserd 4p make provision for the matte, poe 2 joes = —— pa |. and specially ssed printed matter, (via ¥ Stree y) 19: ML Pr, |, Wi S . 3 OG ‘| not a tramp. ave a gol ome fesse * s Riebé iabk oatiaerks os AUCTION, WITHIN OUR] ¢i¢; for other barts of Europe En IESG EN cou ee Sais PAL Gails, ami | Said these etates auld not be a mens cone Seat won He po Weng dt | Rochester and work in New York. When | See eae ae eine waleietic esllien, ART GALLERY, 1407 G ST. WEST i For Wetting Gone 7:08. 4 ole Cnion, Heed far a ire er eeteuct: | F. 1, Moore, I. N. Batchelder, Bilis Spear, {1 Went on my Yacation 1 came here with | i x ir MONDAY. Bi 11:00 Y < A : 10:30, THURSDAY, MAY 14TH, 1896, | nat 10:30 A. M. ON EXHIBITION TUESDAY a " re y 7 my compznion. Washington, he thought, is the best gov- | Frank Hume, Levi Woodbury, George T!|™¥ companion.” expect to do now . Sricd noon abe Mace wt the Gece Ble Dune, John Joy Edson, C. J. Bell, A. T. the court inquired: hoped that though he pas#ed tainly, he had seen none to compare with it | ley and B. He Wann te ia ver be eee | Go home tomorrow,” was his response. | Perils of the battlefield without in beauty and magnificence, and of its board Wel Gis BY Buono ee Oi sees Nat penacs Hd onal treasury of a ; tained in the city by business, ded grateful country . ite “i : ~ Cer tus. : é (4:00 Limited), 4:20, of trade it can well be sald that it is com- y y “I expect to get some money from home | 8fteful country , When 1 to AND W SDAY, MAY a. per steamer from: Baitintores at Gap sun | Ree go,tns ESS PAL soa 4:80 Po, | Posed of ite best and most experienced citi. Hosts and Guests. tomorrow,” aswered. “When I reach. | directly, make provision for the dependent 12TH AND 13TH, FROM 9 direct, and for NORTH 3 daily, ex-ept Sanday. : zens—men who have the city’s best inter- poor, and can no 5 8 + gq |ed here I had about $4, but it’s all gone | loved wife whom he :00 AM., 12:15 and 4:20 | ests at heart, and none elsewhere have so| <*™0NS those present were G. W. F. nday. Siindays, 9:00 A.M. | Gelicate duties to perform. Therefore, he | SWartzell, T. EB. Kramer, W. E. Abbots, yh McDonald was the name given by i ¥ f x Capt. L. H. Beach, U. §. cow- | the ng man, a - admitted the Sed BLCEFIFLUS, ser ‘Line, Express for Richmond, points | S7cerely congratutated the citizens of | Capt. L. H. Beach, U. §. A.: Arthur Cow-| the other young man, and he admitted that : — - Washington that they have such an enter- Wm. K. E 5 his name is Eckloff, and said his mother “If upon the facts of th se Mrs sb at 10:50 p.m. for} on Atlanti= Coast Line, 4:30 A.M., 3:46 P.M. | V v m. K. Ellis, S. B. Hege, Edward : > ach is entitled to f » ob- New York. vit | daily. Richmond and Atlanta, 8: |. daily. | Prising and energetic-body. Graves, W. H. Butler, Jemes Lansburgh on Spruce stm Le Droit Park. abach is € a lief, it r and BAR- ot een in New York,” he told the | jection to the passage he bill that it nd BAR. Richmend only, 1 A.M. week day: H. O'Neill, Superintendent W. B. Pow- court, <<y er UPE an fa active only 10-05 ATM) week dare a Voted to Put it Back. nd I came here last Thursday | does not afford equal or ample relict p.m. for PORT A 4:25 EM. week days Senator Pettigrew of South Dakota was | ell, A. Long, James Curningham, Arthur | with 2 many thousands of widows who are o: eill, David R. McKee, Samuel Cowsill, eainer from Boston For Alexandria, 4:30, next called on, but he declined to mount the pension rolls under the general amer from | [1:50 A.M. S A a the bill, upon the fac ELA and 5 chair, despite the earnest cries of “Pettt-| Congressman Ed Frank Hume, E. K. it will only be a p1 srew, Pettigrew,” and President Woodward | Staley, Ellls Spear, Corgressman Kendall, proper special le considerately recognized the Senator's mod- | Daniel Fraser, H. P. Godwin, E.G. Schafer, esty by passing him over for a time and | Congressman Buck, E. J. McQuade, Dr. W. calling upon the “Reverend” Mr. Hulick of | L. Quincy, John V. Barross, Ernest Jan- % eats : via Para “aud Manaos,” per sa. Sobralense, fr . M. UNTIL 6P. M. New York. Letters for other parts of 1 a “Per Sobralense.” "At 10:1 For Aunapolis, 7.20, P. be dire for _¢ mer 14 LLECTION COMPR: RIGHT PIANO BY ng to another point made the it against the bi the committee wr HALL Clock WITH NISMA VED OAK DININE SOK OAK CABINETS, E} B ARMS, OLD DETCH MARQUE OUS SHAPES, “CARVED OAK HALL BOX, LIBRARY TABL ANIMRONS, FRENCH GILT s MARELE AND I E BUS MANTEL CLO! LAMPS, RARE OLD 5, 6:15, 8:02 and 30:10 Alexandria for Washington, 9:10, 10:15, 10:28 4 1 mn. 28, 6:00, 6:30, 6:13, 7:00, v York, and ‘11:08 ‘P.M. "On Sunda: ion. ses ‘w York and remaining about the THE TURRI Baltimore; at . Murlel, front TEST. Bene ona Ne Barn ar city so long does not appear to be just the piss OUINA, CANDE ASIN AND fer BLUEFIELDS, per [ A.M. 30, 7:00, 7:20, 9:10 and 10:62 P.M. | Ohio. No one answered to that call, when | $€% W. P. Wilkins, Elptonzo Youngs, 8.| proper thing.” Ss. 5 = PLATE, BRONZE VASE DESTAL, ns: at pm. for corse ib nreudiu. tasaediat tne ||| the mresident oomaatomeaeet a little amuse-| E- Johnson, 3. T. Janney, A. S. Perham,| Nelson said he expected to get some gpriingridleaarieg etter paces ea Baad MAHOGANY PIECES, CHAI JAMAICA, SAVANILLA station, 6th and B sts., where orders can be left | ment by explaining that he meant Repre- | T. B. Jewell, Geo. J. Jobrston, R. L. Mid-| money from home today or tomo “row, and od peace renE TS from’ for the checking of baggage to destination from | Pts ys, PAtiaye dleton, A. ‘T. Stuart, Corgressman Spald-| then he will return. An experimental £ on a turret con- ISUXSES, - a epee oe euEVvose 3. R. Woon, ‘That gentleman remarked that he could | Ing. Senatcr Pettigrew, Wm. G. Lown, Gen. piace structed precisely sim to that of the HER CHINA, CHAS. SUMNER PLATE, rected General Manager. General Paséenge Agett. only account for the call for the “Rey-| J. S. Smith, H.R. Gritiin, J. W. MeLach-| ‘ battle ship Massachusetts, with the object A, 5. SUMNEI | . toa" p28 grend, Mr." Hulick on the ground that | len. R. A. Phillips, J. A. Dempsey, J. &.| “I'se a religious man, and I don't cuss,” | Dats ship Massachusct seine SCARCE AND VALUABLE JAPANESE AND 25 a.m. for GID = President Woodward believed that a| Frank, Wm. E. Shannon, C. W. Fairfax, | was the emphatic denial of Tom Duffy, a} = ce > = Goss ve SOx MOSSES Sty CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. clergyman. lke the town pump, is always | W. F. Rolerts, Congressmen Dingley, Up-| colored man, “and consequently 1 ain't| ¥¥d properly support the armor at the Poder cgi bela 2 niet froin : THE GRANDEST SCENERY my | Feady to be called upon. He said ke had | deeraf, Parker, Elliott, Henry, Aldrich, | Colored, man, impact of a heavy projectile from one of ee Eetiy Cals SE Ecre * NEWFOUNDLAND, by tail to Hatitax, | TOUGH - learned more of the city of Washington on | Steele, Belknap, McClesry, Taylor, Sperry, | SU" 2. = the larger guns, was made Saturday after- AND OTHER FINE CHINA TS Beso yay Seamer close! at this omee dally | AMERICA, ALL TRAINS VFSTIBULED, | the trip than he ever knew before, and he | Latimer, Crouther, Lorg, Wood, Hullck,| “Tom was very loud, and he was com-| 'e lars the Indian Head proving grounds AND USEFUL SHAPES at p.m. % frankly confessed that the more he knew | Poole, McCall, Shuford, Cockrell, Tracey | plained against by his neighbors,” was the | ; = wa r Mw Ero OF Lost thence’ by” steamer close at Gis mento, and | ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL | of it and of its people, the better he Iked | and Curtis, Fronk P. May, Joun Tbe, | charge againat him. In the presence of Se y Herbert, the RAYON BY ! TG eee ee eee MEALS SERVED IX DINING Cars sra-|it and them. He believed in such Instruc- | Vine, Frank F. Carpenter, R. C. Gwynn,| “What was he saying?” the court inquir- | members of the Senate and House commit- oF MA MARCH TO THE Mails for CUBA, except Santiago de Cuba, which tion, believing it to be mutually beneficial | Wm. B. Eeston, W. M. Ketcham, George H. | ed. tees on naval affairs, Admiral Ramsay, PROOF, ITUHIE; OLD are forwarded vin New York, close at this office TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. to Congress and the District. He prom- | Harries, G. Warfield Simpson, J. F. Man- He seemed to be singing and praying,” | chief of the bureau of navigation, Commo- OM THE HOME OF Die, BEN | Hey 91°800 bom, for erwanding ty, gamers Caos He es ised to do ell he could to make Washing- | ning, T. F. Schneider, J. B. Chamberlain, | said the witness, “but it was so late at| F a a 5, | dore Samps: hief of ordna: and a f ton what every true American citizen be-| Dr. W. D. Brace, Frank H. Hosford, John | night that he disturbed the whole neigh- | 20" Sampson, chief 25 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnati and’ St. Louis Spe- i * 3 : pel expe . of ‘the te: Mails for MEXICO, overland, waless specially ad- eae ‘solid unin oe Cinsineat, "Pullman sieepers | lieved it should be—the handsomest city in] W. Kinsey, Dr. Thomas Wilson, Major | borhood | entice = ished Bp sng hed cer = t ssed for dispatch by steamer, close at this office | to Cincinnat!, Lexington, Loaisville, Indianapolis | the world. George A. Armes, J. G. Gurley, J."L. Mor-| “Duffy, _——_— 4 , s * : sng | the balance of resistance fi s a- "s re- ying, es nt g enn a ee and St pr sais hwlibout change. arlor cars Ci Upon the conclusion of Mr. Hulick’s re- | rison, Wm. H. Rupp, Joseph R. Quinier,|.a man Singing and rraying, but ther een the armor and the strength of the a marks, there was such a determined call | E. B. Billirgsley, F. L. Harvey, Dr. G. N.| @ proper time and place for singing and | P¢tWeen the armor an th of ACIETC MATS. | for’ Gloctunatl Pullman’ slcepers ‘to Cimantas | for Senator Pettigrew that he was forced | Perry, James i. While CG. X. qoscten: | proving, and heseattee on rue INE and | Golse Rnievae Ai ten eek from Tucoma, close ‘acre duily up to May 1 ai | Lexington snd Loulsville without change. Pall. | to say a word or two. “I do not,” he| Gen. H. V. Boynton, RN. Betper, -F.)| Four Pack Jan ane! she anon vor | ostieilty ot eabhern peehadiiens 6:30 p.ma ” | man sleeper to Virginia Hot Springs, without | sald, “belong to the board of aldermen of | Jackson, E. 8. Coffin, S.C. Briggs, Henry | 8s the place and time for your religious 9 Mails for CHINA and JAPAN. per s.8. China. | Change, Wednesdays ard Saturdays, Sleepers Cin- | the city of Washington, for I am not a| Kraak, Dr. G. L. Magruder, Ff, pele, | observances of this kind.” Secretary Herbert made a statement in frem San Francisco, close here daily up to May tt to cies and St. Louis. 3 XCEPT SUNDAY—Via Richmona | Member of the District committee, but yes-| J. ‘1. Grarger, W. B. Upton, ‘Dpr.|_“Pecple INNOCENT "ANT DE ME NOK, CORKADINI, BL. CHAND, MRS. A. L. MORC s L. HEN SPINELLI, BUCKHONT, TAIT AND OTHE Descriptive cat ‘Tuesday, at office of au tloneers, said the court, “I'll never stop ‘ vho made complaint thought he | TZird to the test. in which he said: <2 my? dte WHITLOCK, Administrator, | Tat 620 pm. for Old Point’and Norfolk. Only rail tine. terday T voted to put back in the Disirict |B. i. Holden, A." W._"-Mallery, | Was crazy,” sald the officer, “but he was |... ood ‘protection to the guns and == — ine ere dally" up to Alan at er 6g) | 2:28 PM. DAILY” Sor Gordonsville, Charlottes | appropriation bill $1,000,000. I. belleve in | Congressman ve Warne, Wa . Gude, H! | enly crazy drunk.” | cubase Gaius te ok ee oe wae Dey S, AUCTIONEERS. vat | Bandage amon and for Richmond, daily, except | and admire the city of Washington, and | Clay Stewart, jr, W. Hi. Patterson, A. S.| With the reine skenay utven, Dally | or actually penekretel. Wiens tnde von : oes i Is for AUSTRALIA, except those for West y~ What we all wart to do is to make it the | Caywood, W. P. Van Wickle, August Po. | Was released. is placed ard sh a KEL ESTATE. 0. 9 HAWS SAMOAS ay S21 Econ ve, t00, autiful parks, new | C. Pulliam, Gen. Batchelder,U.S.A-- Chas. |, te © horlz otion r By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated Paes H.W. FULLER, Streets and avenues, in advancing such | Dulin, E. N. Gray, B. M. Willis, W. He Guilty, 5 eespoudes Salina Anan, i0l-| yee pel inikees Hae me ae Ree 1s." Si duly recumd st hn Lites So, Bede General Passenger Agent. [needed Improvements, it matters not to | Walker, G. M. Husted, J.\8. Stodder ored, when arraigned on a charge of pro- | Qverceme by the fant Mit be entirely Wot the Rad records of tha ; ase fee Hf the teal estate ‘dealers do make by |H1. 1. E. Johnson, LS. Lipscomb, i. 1. | fantty. which it revolves, In this trial no means shesirenacetn eS) CUT ERS RAILWAY 3 i rain, Jno. B. Wight, L. H. Bmmert, Wm. | “rive dollars. were adopted to resist this motion, except d tris, ; LINE. Joint Owners of Washington. B. Curtis, EH. King, W. A. Meloy, Henry ingle chip, whose strength wa 2 ENTY-SECOND. DAY. of S. per ship Schedule in effect January 6, 1896. R Ai oWillard 2.8. Dieudonne, 6.28! Clark, || Loulss Acams, wite of the preceling gxis- | ES or one fiteee of the ee EWESES-SECOND. DAT. of jose here’ dally "up All trains arrive aod leave at Pennsylvania pas. | Representative Harrison of Alabama, the Pais oe: ; premisé te in the District of Colun- Chester C. Snow, Chas. F.Benjamin, Homer | ner, came next, and she had @ lawyer to Sheg aad eg ‘ss iy pa eu “y Morris, Julian C. Dowell, 8S. W. Woodward, | nenger station, next one called 1 ; (spectally addressed | "8:00 A.M.—Daily.—Local for Danville. Comects epCa peel asi one #50 the f Indl 4 calle Game fiom “Awer o iaDisie thee eee at appear for her. An old colored man named | Ship.” r nl only). per s.s. Fmpr rom Vancouver, 5‘ c y Down ixie, at | N. P. Gage, E. J. Gibson, H. Williams, | pz anh = fs nd he all of lot 6 an " 2 ‘ at Manassaa for Strasbarg, daily except Kutd: 5 n, Harry ams, | Dorsey made complaint against her, and hi <2 e subdivision of | © Bally ap f0 May 20/00 8:00) p Balls anette euteieeythe Norfolk ang, WestcTs, | the people of the south loved to foal that | T. A. Edwards, Senator Geonse, Senator | Vorse¥ made comp Guan aie cae Tagre > folio | sailing dally, andthe schedule of Gatty, and with the Cheupeake and Oulo dally | with thelr brethren of the north and ot | Kyle, Congressmien Miller, Terre: Harmene, ee et ees ee ke Salve Nowy Minketer, ft * presumption of the! errupted | TF, . eles SECO ee ; S s ew s, s or two hours. An o 1 cablegr ae a o ee iva be i. Carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers, New Yor! 5 % eRae, Bowers, G . § er, Stal- = = ’ eo place | 54n Jo: ‘osta Rica, contains the news o' Pm a—Resistered mall closes at 1:00 p.m. same day. | and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Char. | CTS Of ae capital city—the common prop- | jirgs, Underwood, Bankhead, Colson, Hain- Moving about the house from ene place |)" promotion of Sr: vo, the charge : JAMES P. WILLETT, lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pull. | Tty of an everlastingly united country. er, McCormick, ‘Brewster,’ Fowler, Cox, | t0 another,” he answered. “At times her | the a d th arg f Post Office, Washington, Dc, Fotmster- | man Sleeper New York to New Orleans. via Mont- | He took pleasure, therefore, in saying to Lefever, Low, Strong, M. N. Johnson, Ca.| body was hanging out the back window, | d'affaires of Costa Rica, to the position « : ost Office, Washington, D. C. Ce end es atneeuliosan) Sleep- | the meni pers of the board of trade, the | tron, Graff, Harrison, Fenton Northway, | 2nd at other times-she was clean out in the | ministe dent of this « y at Was! * said lots 60 and 59 1 rm Sa ee — er f ri ham, Memphis’ and) St. . pepresentative body of the capital, that | Hi'and Brumm, N. P. Gage, W. B. Pate Pr bitin ies eae ee ‘ie feet to a po feet west of the OCEAN TRAVEL. Ce aboee at ee Roya, Riverton and | he would at all times join with the represen- teraon, Go 8: ‘Clark. ‘wietse’ Pile ieee earing at my hus- | See ates ety the di ences = — = aily.—Local for Charlottesville. tatives from all sections of the country in| William Eleroy Curtis, 8. KE. Johnson and nd didn’t cuss loud a point Anchor Line PUP INGTON AND SOUTH: | making Washington city all that it should | Brig. Gen. John R. Brooke, U.S A enough for anybody to hear me.” vices while performing sentheast cor ‘TIRULED LIMITED, composed of | be. “And that, too," he exclaimed, “wheth- z “The officer and neighbors heard you,” | of minister, but without the actual rack aa SAIL FROM NEW bones WE TES ron | coaches, Puley ‘weeners, Rising Cars and Day ler my brothers are demccrats or repub- a Judge Kimball told her. E ee : GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. ville and et Springs, . Ce ew York fo ,Tampa, ean, ieee piven or, sound money men, SCHOCLS IN MANITOBA. ow 1, judge, if you eink Pane eee oi bes Fairly amare Rates for oon Passage, vin harlotte, Columbia, wannah and jackson- Sts she ‘. . — a ond: ie * '° £8. CITY OF ROME, $00 and. upward. ue? Rew York tomes? ouemphls, via. Birming. | Representative Johnson of North Dakota, | ‘The Canadian Premier Bound to Pro- | said. "My husband has been fined, and if | The following joint resolution hax ber . > money Stecrage, $25.50. hain; New York to New Orleans, via Atlanta and | when introduced, said he did not expect AMERS, “C: tect Minority Rights. and t yg yn there will be nobody at home | introduced s 1 in cash in, $50" and apward, Montzomery. Southern Rallway Vestibuled Day I'm sent down ther yo thome | introduced in the wy cara Secord € Senate by Ser Du- 2 : baled to stay in Congress, but long enough, he : , to take care of the ho stig , abiee tm. Coe is Sots it eng $21 00-7 Cone W fon to Atlanta. Dining Cur Greens- hoped, to see the south side of Pennsyi-| A” immense audience gathered in a big] "Haven't you a t Sey = sa lly. frou day’ of wale secused’ I deed | qyFOr further intermation apply to TON AND OHIO Diyis. | Vania avenue cleared of houses and con-| Skating rink building at Winnipeg, Mant- aE Gene ace ee ee HENDERSON RROTHERS. 7 Bowling Greon, N. ION ‘leave Washington ally tree aay 08 sala, aecuresh Ver Cees lens fon 9:01 am, daily and 4:45 | verted into a grand park, lined with mag-|toba, the other night, to listen to Sir of the United States shall be issued by pore thee la of ee va oe D.W., OF Fae pare uaapeaaect rays, and So) pam ee Se Public buildings; and he thanked | Charles Tupper, Canada’s new premier, who r any officer of the United States under any mired of or at the time of Sunday, for. Leesburg, and oy im. dally for ° ‘at when we spoke of the city of had journeyed from Ottawa to make the The strength of the boy was not In ques- | existing law until the Pres! at shall have mi notarial fees A * Li Herndon. Returning,’ arrive at. Washington @:25 | Washington and of its grand buildings, we A tion, and Louisa was sent back in default | commuMeated Congress in a message ‘Terms of sale to merican ime, a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily from Round Hill. 7:08 | SPoke of them as our capital and ‘our | inaugural address of the election camp: of fine. the facts showing the necessity for such is- fm dag of Kati Neck: Sale ees eee enia Aitm dalle’ excert Sunday? treme Leino” 8:4 | buildings, and not’as those gf his or her | from this central point In the great domin-|° John Kelly, an old offender, was in the | suc aid ‘tie mane ecessity for quired the casbereh case navies Twin-screw U.S. Mall Steamsbips, i decal come Gore eet, woe | ion. Sir Charies made a powerful address | toils, but the char him was not | fer such purpo' until Congress, by - Sailing every Wednesday, ington, 6:42 A.m., 2:20 pan, and O-40 pm. dae, Ohlo and the Capital for two h the high ctiv oy | Very serious. Obstructing the sidewalk with | the passage of a pill or on, BUGESE CAR Paris,....-May 18, 10 ar:{St. Paul.. Jane 19, 10 am | Manneant Divisloh, 10:08 acme aa ee ipsa PEL RGN IEE Tete tooo | ail pereon ayes MGB charge, Glad Gs paid | ahiell mune ence ames : CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, Now ork: May St, 10 ca Runs Sat dane 18, 10am | day. and 8:40 a.m. dally from Charlottesville, In responding to the request for a few | of Canada, his views in this regard being, | eunty. Z oe - ie: Atheciny ten Picky oe St. Louis, duno “8. 19 am St. Louls. Jone 24 10 am | quan Retshete eee BT eek ee ltforma: | words, Representative Northway of Ohio| it 1s said, much the same as are McKin-|" “Lui I hope your honor will give mo a Prominent Chicagean Dead. ON, Attomes mysdeds | Berlin,Sat. June 6,10 amiSt. Paul. July 1, 10am | avenge, and at Penutylrauie’ reload eee | said he acknowledged a contract by im-|ley’s in the United States; imperial federa. | chanus thee nean he eae 4 MM pRte are esmegamae Sects ds * station. * | plication, at least, to respond, but,*un-| tion, tariff rates with Great Britaia ana| “You've had a great many chances,” the prac St alg tel gtd doginrsce cae’ © G. SLOAN & 60, e tar Line. WH GREEN. General Supt. fortunately for him, several of the pre-| British colonies, and finally on the Roman | Court told, him. | “What was the maiter) and ® prominent < joteipe = <1 ? 5 v4 2 lc Manager. J Ra the chi: ‘2 vi x Saturday ni, : Sa ast week at his residence in that ci o CHANCERY SALE OF VALI" NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pasa. “Agent. ccding speakers had made the very speech- | Catholic parochial schoo! question, which | WR YOU SUUniay Ba a on ene | Mae isc de oe ee ON if STREET BE D. Vocenar Hay 33, noon 14 E & Brown, "Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. es he had intended to make. Ohio, he| a8 been made the chief Issue of the eam-| He Wa said the policeman, rents sistas. ph or the i single HALP AND SIXTH e lay, May }, Boot ap = a a paign, go nig n ~ " contracts handled by Mr. Agnew was th ty virtue leet «Wednesday, Ma; 10:30 a.m, | _ — ae == naively remarked, expects to have a great ‘s = “Five doll S 2 5 2 ion 2 “Wednesday, Tine 3, noon | 7 = | = | share in the city of: Washington in the fu-| | Sit Charles then proceeded to reiate the} Tito TONNT a. in the tolls as an al- frection of the colossal munufacturers Bale ..on | Pies . z - = matter wi cKinley?” “McKinley?” in- Aion: dandie3 t e sed him on his own recognizance. a expenditure © " Rb. hes, AE FIVE Othak BAL OF MAY, GH0, WHOS Ae SE | es Hid iaudall tenes Rivet ae, INE | quired Mr. Northway, “who is he, any-| CoMditions relating to the protection of mi- ry Hains, a young colored man, had ——_—coe——___ Ee ee ihe east | pnho1-m 2) Pensa ane Steamere ares oS Whars, way?’ Then he explained that he meant, Deen in peieaa ational privilege. been arrested on a charge of disorderly Invitation Not Received. four _bundre sixty-nis i aan =: = —— fing at all wharves iy, at of course, that he-expected to come back ee you again, id Sir Charles, “that | conquct. He admitted his guilt, and asked Re: a 5 to ne. i i se Referri y (469), Wash. == | a.m, landing arves as far down ns Mad- : it is no question of se] hi sei i to a statement in a morning D. C., im; »y a frame dwelling house, : dox creck, Va, including Chapel Point and Colonial | #fter the 4th of next March. It was useless que of separate schools. It is treet southwest. Grateful —Comiforting. Beach, returning on Mondays about 9 p.m.; Wed- | for him to suggest i be released. vhat Congress should | 4 Question whether we shall tear up the |‘. pe, "leased e-third cash, iie was drinking, ” sald the prosecuting | Péltimore payer, that he bad accepted an and the balance fn one : nesdayy aud Fridays about $30 p.m. Pussouzer ac. | do for the city of Washington, but what | Constitution or bow to the supreme tribunal | wigan Sand chet Woe The eae ey time | invitation from Reno Post, G Ah. ot and two with wBterest, from’ the ‘date ‘of 9 comuations er Tyggkht received until | its members should be remembered by | of the realm” : z bie Williamsport, Md., to deliver an address at 2 h ro free of all pps S OCOA. our oe LD & CON ES. Raxpar, | Should be by what they did for it: not by| In brief, the utterance of Canada’s pre-| gv rn do better if you let me go.” Riv will be requ rview cemetery, at Agents, Alexandri: hat place, Su Proprietor and Mi what they promised to do. He took great| Mier is that if his goverament is returned] «you may go,” said judge, “and if Sis ! . ; eH. De requir Se oa GHU. 0. CARPINTER, Gen, Acne” | pride in fecling that ne ts part owner’ ot | to power tho Manitoba government wit bt you keep your promise, you will not come | the 3ist of this month, Jidge Louis E. Mc- Rigi, Atteen, days the right! ter {By a thoroush Knowledge of the natural taws ee Washington, 1b, ©. | So beautiful a city, the best-governed and Seen nytt a © bee! Se SEE ee rese c_ risk and cost of the de- | which govern the operations of digestion and nutri. 2) ZAMBOAT CO. WINTE 5 grandest one on earth he. holics, failing in w » the Mani-| Joseph Ryon, otherwise called Herney, | ¢d to a S reporier today that he knew a may think proper." rcesement ns | tlon, and by a careful application of the ue prop | “tle—Steamer Potomac will leave Steprodee, | Representative ‘Sperry of Connect toba school act, abolishing parochial schools, | was before the court because he had sc. | nothing of the matter. He had acceptel MICHAEL J. ERT, Truster, aN Taat ack mrcspect a acleatey oroy ieee Wharf, foot 7th st., every Sunday at 4 p.n., for | When President Woodward called upon will be repealed by federal legislation. F st. nw. FRANK L. WILLIAMS. ‘Trustec,” 500 Gth st. n.t. tempted to make a bed of the foot pave- | no invitation of the k ment, and his hard bed cost him $5. ments are such a Civil Service Examinations. Edward Butler, colored, was drunk Sat e P nd his e: ould prevent the a of the invitation for that 4: e sh dj) Baltimore and river landings. —Accommo hat a constitution may de gradually built up | lmdines on Saturday and inust be prepaid. _ Ita ee until stronz enough to resist every tendency of dic. es ae Nae: ressed surprise that he should be called — upon, but he related the story of Ben I ates | jin's toast to George Wa zy x =r a = = urday night, and Voliceman Brown arrest- | == _ = ease. “Hundreds of subtle. matadies “are? fleatig Rog hecmts UMce, 910 Pa. ave. Telephone 745, | banquet, and said chat he hoped to see the} The United States civil service commis-| ca him for disor erly conduct. HIRES Rooth. cht aroond us ready to attack wherever there Is a weug great and eae sion will hold examinations in Washington, | “After I arrested him, said he o' E. rT int. We may eseape many a fatal shi S jon 3 boar c. h large cities janguage, mes o0t0ee| 1gh eeping ourselves well fortitied with pure Glatt abd wat St oe tree oil ciy| ‘the continued his ba Snell | on eeaten kato eM ions’ Ten dollars or thirty da and her S Ay AT £0. . are blood and FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANd ed to realize i sate oes 5 i 7 shed frame. civil Service Gn stone ft, tts, Kerry ‘Whart ‘The Washington hoard of trade, sald Rep. | {wo vacancies in the ee eect) : i fer or milk. On Mondays, Wednesdays aud Saturdays at 7 | resentative Low of New York, n irtro- | Chemical agsistant, and one vacaney in} George Washington and Martha Wash- Sold only in ‘pound tins, by grocers, labeled Mondays for river jendings fo St. Clement's | duced, was the ino: ightful host the position of expert physical assistant, of- | ington, who figured in an affair in Giick’s | z ‘ 2. . wage thas: ; oy ‘ ; : H ats best work, motstens the JAMES EPY'S & CO.. Tt4., Homocopathte Chemists, | Ariiver ‘tuesday, afternoon rd ea teres: | had ever met, and sre ty of Woshiny fice of experiment stations, Department of | alley a week ago, were charged with bad | mown tc him. 3 London, England. Ixndings to Breton’s Bay and Nomini ee h the most beautiful Agriculture, at salaries of $i,v0u per annu: conduct. throat, cools the blood, and ocS-s,m,tu.om 5 to Piney Pont, St Gene a: Smiths Greek, Cong | ington is all right," he remarked, « each, ne mi “Martha was severely Injured, and her < = = <b a qoccmico rivers; returning, leaves Nomini ; Congress can ever injure it. As in the days Perso: desiring to mpete should ob- usband is no i aving infli refreshes the mind and body. US E e8eckae ni paste, | Greek Tiredsy anenor fete: i ' Jaze ays | Persons desiring to compete should ob-| husband is now in jail for having indicnad | POWDE ae Evans H of the Roman cmpire all roads led to Rome, | tain application blayks and file their ap- it ererywbere, but oule MATZ | 108 Friday moruing, Saturdays for ri where tt ts most needed does | torte *iste” 4, from ® the pure pore of xhowing and explaini the merit of the drums to #1 desiring to have own or thelr friem a i the injuries. William had nothing to do | bearing restored. ‘They are abwolutely tnvisit etic wip eis cisac nee eee” "ever to Nomint Creek and St. Clements Bay: returning, | {9,311 Toads will yet lead in this country at | plications with the civil service commis-| with the affair, and as Martha had done | ile and comiortaie: ant han ead, et tsibte, 2 Ze. package makes 5 gailous,, Sel retyebere, ER'S.32) 'N.8th st Pa | arrives Sunday afternoon. 4: 1908, | least to Washington.” sion at Washington, D. C., as soon as pos- apl-156t See schedule. (nol-t) C. W. LIDLEY, Gen, Man,” nothing except’ make un effort attachments. Ask for our 140-page book on denf- it goes without saying, said Iepresenta- | sible. to defend Ea ness, Consultation free. WILSON EAR DRUM Co, herself, both were discharged, 1122 Broadway, New Xotke y6,7,8,0514