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TH1$ WASHINGTON OK1TJLO, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, LtfiH). BLUE AND GRAY UNITED "THE DAUGHTER OF THE CONFED ERACY" TO WED. She Will Mnrry Mr. Airrcil WttUhmon, Sclnnoer of n Pioneer of Alioll tlanlfttuA Itomimtlo Courtship o Ilnto rir tho Mnrrliigo Sot Tot. New "York, April 10. A special In to-duy's JlcraUl from Its Syracuse correspondent says: I verified ft report of a very Interesting nntnro which has materialised Into a fact of great signifi cance, and cannot fall to attract tho widest attention In both Kuropo and America. In a word, It Is the crosvning event of tho great rouilllnn. It Is nothing more nor less than tho an nouncement mado to very Intlniato fi lends hero of tho marriage of Miss AVinnloDavli, tho eldest daughter of Jtfferson Davis, tho lato President of tho Southern Confederacy, to Mr. Al fred Wilkinson of this city, tho grand son of Samuel J. May, the great nuoll tloulst leader. Darao rumor has for a long time past whlspcicd of tho possibility of such an event coming to pass, but It was only when Mr. Wilkinson returned from Kuropo a fow wcoks ago that tho rumor began to nssumc tangible shape, and it was only within a day or two ago tho't ono of Mr. May's bosom friends was apprised of tho engagement. The event Is of moro than ordinary significance owing to its bearing on tho birth and fall of tho rebellion. This marriage, when accomplished, will unite two families who havo been here tofore tho most implacablo political foes, and to whose efforts tho fierceness and fervor of tho rebellion aio largely due. Tho life of Miss Davis Is too well known to bo repeated here, but tho story of Mr. Wilkinson's parentage is comparatively unknown, llo Is a son of John Wilkinson, a very prominent figure In local history, and the crand son of Kev. Samuel-J. May. Tho name of the Kev. Mr. May is ono of the bright gems in tho abolition sky, for he was the pioneer, with Garrison, Emer son, Phillips and Longfellow, In the great work for tho abolition of slavery. Not only In tho United States, but in Europo also, did ho lieht for tho aboli tion cause. In Great Britain especially Mr. May lectured upon slavery, to largo audlencles. After his removul to Syra cuse Mr. May continued to bo very active and prominent In promoting the nnll-slavcry reform. Ho soon became known far and wldo as a fearless and uncompromising abolitionist. Hun dreds of men, women and children, fleeing from bondage, and bound for Canada, came to him for protection and help and they never camo In vain. He assisted many to escape among them being tho celebrated Jerry Mc Ilenry, whoso liberation created such a sensation, the anniversary of which was cclcbrntcd for sovcral years. As tho meetings of tho abolitionists shortly before tho declaration of war v ere violently assailed In Boston and other cities, the Mayor of Syracuse earnestly requested Mr. May to prevent the holding of a. meetins hero lest It should provoke- a riot, Twenty of the most influential gentlemen of Syracuse, nearly half of whom were his parlsh ioneis, addressed a letter to Mr. May telling him that they were creditably informed that organized and forciblo efforts to prevent the holding of the abolition convention would bo made. Probably this was one of tho severest tests to which Mr. May's loyalty to hU own convictions was ever subjected. Before tho hour appointed for tho con vention, rioters took possession of tho hall which Mr. May had hired for tho convention, and he was roughly used, tho meeting being prevented, and Mr. May was burned in ctllgy In Hanover Square. It was not long afterward that the firing upon Fort Sumter put an end to such proceedings In tho free States. It is this man's grandson who Is to wed tho "Daughter of tho Confederacy." Tho story of tho courtship Is most romantic. Miss WInnio Davis camo North some four years ago to visit Dr. Thomas Emory, of the firm of D. Mc Carthy & Co. of this city. It was her first visit to this old abolitionist strong hold, and she was consequently quite anxious to meet tho society of Syra cuse. At ono of tho receptions given In her honor sho was Introduced to Mr. Alfred Wilkinson. It will bo rcmem bored that Miss Winnie received a very cool reception In one or two houses here, and this treatment of tho "Daughter of the Confederacy" Is said to havo brought her and Mr. Wilkinson In very close relations. He resented tho cool ness shown her and gallantly cham pioned her cause. Tho friendship thus engendered between them blossomed into love in duo time. Mto WInnio later on went to Europo with a couslu of hers, and is still there. Mr.' Wilkinson somo two months ago crossed the ocean to see Mi- s Davis and spent several weeks with her slahtseo Jng on the Continent and pressing his suit. When ho returned they were be trothed. , .. Mr. Wilkinson is a bright and prom ising young lawyer hero, about 28 years of age. His law partner is Mr. Albert Jlcy. Their business i? almost entirely confined to patent coses. Their Income. Is quite fair, but Mr. Wilkinson Is not a rich man. It is a lovo match. Tho yomie man, however, moves In tho very best society here and stands high in tho estimation of tho community. The actual tiino for the wcddlnc has not been set, but It Is understood that the date will bo in tho near future. It is vaguely hinted that there Is a no very 1 emote connection between tho Euro pean tiip and the wedding trousseau. Whether or not Miss Davis' friends havo been apprised of tho coming wed ding is not known, but it Is beliovcd that some of them at least nro still In blissful ienoranee of the affair. Among tho few fiiends of Mr. Wilkinson hero who know that the wedding Is an as sured fact thcro is tho Greatest surprise That tho representative children of tho North and South should thus corao to gether Is to them like tho reputed lovo of God "surpassing all understand ing." I.lttlo lthoilj V l-'euat. About fifty Ithodo Island itupuhll caus assembled in the dining hall of tho National Hotel lust ovenlng, nt tho initial banquet of "Little Rhody's" Ho publican State Association. President Henry A. Pierce presided, and Vice PreMdents M. W. Bayllss and Jesso W. RIson, Seeictary John S. Kilgoro. Gen eral Thomas W. Morgan, tho Indian Commissioner, and a number of other prominent Ithodo Islanders wero present. I'lK'nUKi'lulia nil tlio lllehwil). Tho unconscious body of n white woman was found In a rather Isolated place on tho Sucnth street road near the Sehueten Park yesterday after noon. Sho wa9 placed In the ambu lance and brought to tho Fiocdman's Hospital, where- Dr. Ellyson treated her and found that fchu was suffering from an attack of epilepsy. Her name was Elizabeth Menhom and sho resides on Jjevcnth street near the Boundary. T.OCAI. STOCK1, A Good Market for Wiulilncton Securi ties Tho I'ltiutiintlnns. Thcro was n fairly good market for local stocks yesterday. Columbia Hatlonol Bank on a sale of ten shares, at 182 J, scored a llsc of i per share; tho highest previous sale was at 183. At tho close a few shares wero offered at 3822. U. S. Electric stock has shown npparcnt weakness for sovoral days; two smoll lots hnvo been put on tho market nt 111 and ten additional shares aro for sale at 111. Tho opinion prevails that tho stock was borrowed and sold with tho expectation ot forc ing down the price. If this betruotho game is a dangerous one, as on Its present dividend ot 8 por cent, on tho par valuo of tho stock, at 1M tho investment will net over 7 per cent., which Is about double tho yield of many stocks on tho list which nro much moro risky. Besides, an 8 per cent, dividend Is but an earn est of what tho company Is llkoly to do In tho near future. It was whispered at tho stockholders' mooting on Monday that tho net profits this year will be fjsTJi.OOO net, over nil expenses, enabling tho company to pay several times 8 per cent., If It should bo deemed prudent. In addition to tho direct profit from dividends, as soon as arrangements shall have been mado for erecting a now additional plant, by a vote of tho stock holders, now stock to bo issued to pay for the satno will be allotcd to tho stockholders, of record nt tho time, at par, so that from ovory three shares now acquired two other shares without premium can be had. Thcro Is no probability that any of this stock will find Its way Into tho market, as already tho stock Is ac cepted, both hero and In Philadelphia, at par for loans at four and fivo per cent. Tho ordinary stock dealer Is much too wise to sell what can thus bo used as collateral security, when ho can make as a clear profit about ono half his dividend, with an assurance thnt the In como from his Investment Is surely ero long to bo moro than doubled. '1 here Is some improvement shown la Chcsapcako and Potomac Telephone -stockThis Is altogether natural. There aro few companies In the country under better management. Tho business Is having n rapid growth both in this cily and in Baltimore. Tho proposition placed boforo tho Mnrylaud Lcgiilalurc looking to tho aibltrary reduction of telaphone charges which had a depressing In fluence oii the price of the stock for a time, met with tho reception It de served, ns it was believed to havo been cither a blackmailing or stock jobbing operation, and as soon as lightly understood It was reiogated to tho tomb of tho Capulcts. Tho stock of this company, which has recently sold at 8o, was placed yesterday to the extent of 28 shares at 80, closing at 8o3, with an offering at 80, probably mado to attempt to hold the stock at that price with tho hope that other lots may be brought out. The offerings of Graphophone stock were meagre- and unimportant. Two small lots of ten shares each wero taken at 133, and an offering at 13J- of fifty shares, which was quickly accepted, left no stock for sale below 1-1. Al though this stock Is legarded as In trinsically worth double what It was a year ago, the instrument having bceii in the meanwhile so Improved that it Is dally exciting tho wonder and admira tion of all who hear it, yet such has been tho persistence of the nttacks mado upon it that the registered quotations nro less than one-half what they were in May last. On tho 15th of that month a block of ICO shares was sold at 28. It goes without saying that no one nblo to buy can afford to neglect the opportunity now presented. In American Security and Trust slock the usual occurrence was wit nessed of a steady advance in tho face of fecvcral offerings and the rise main tained on tho closing bid. The details were the following: Twenty shares sold for -10J- and twenty-live for 40; twenty moro sold at 10f and twenty-five addi tional at 10J. The last offer to sell was at 41. a sui'iacit DiNNr.n. JUiiiliiirB of tlio House KHcr anil Harbor Comiulttco Dined. A royal dinner was given by Repre sentative Stephenson of Michigan to his colleagues on tho House River and Harbor Committee at the Ebbltt House last evening. Tho tables wero T-shaped and covers wero laid for Senator Stock bridge, Representatives Blanchard, Bur rows, Chipman, Belknap, Herman, Whiting, Cutchcon, Bowdcn, Gibson, Clarko. Allen, Grosvcnor, Bliss, Town send, Catchings, Stewart, Clark, Mof flt, Henderson; Jay A. Hubbell of Michigan, Mr. Dodge of tho Milwau kee Sentinel, Mr. Hosford of tho De troit Free 1'resi, and Mr. Patrick of Marinette, Wis. Tho tloral decorations woro magnifi cent, ond at each plate was placed a miniature sailboat. The menu Included planked Potomac shad, yullow-lcgged plover, Jacksnlpo on toast and many other delicacies. The sneakers of the evening were Messrs. Gibson, Blanch ard, Bunows, Catchings, Grosvcnor, Herman, Clarke of Alabama and "mlno host" Stephenson. O'MJLLIVAN'.S Sl'KKi:. H Steals ii Watch, (lots Mortally Drunk and la Arrested. A now arrival in Washington, named Richard Burdorf , reported at tho Polico Headquarters yesterday afternoon that his gold watch and chain had been stolen at his room, No. fl'Jl C street, near D. He stated that he was placed in a room with another man, and being quite exhausted from traveling, ho laid down and took a sound slcop. When ho awoko his watch had disap peared. Very soon after tho theft was reported Dctcctlvo carter placed John J. O'Sullivan under arrest and locked him up In the First Precinct Station. When taken in O'Sullivan was gloriously drunk, and tho patrol waon had to bo summoned for liltn. Tho watch and chain was found In tho pos session of a second-hand dealer and recovered, and tho Ill-gotten gains that O'Sullivan obtained for It wero spent In riotous llvinc. O'Sullivan was found guilty of grand larceny in tho Polico Court this morn iug, but sentence has not been Im posed. cituMu:n iiy Tin: oaks. a , .Vutiil Accident at tlio H-Htreet Crossing ol the II, .V . T. B. McLaughlin, an employe of tho B. & O, Railroad Company, was killed near tho 11-street crossing at 12:150 o'clock yesterday morning. Mc Laughlin was on tho rear car of a. freight train that was pulling out for Baltimore. Tho car became detached from thu train without tho knowledge of the cimluocr, and was bowling qloug at a high rato of speed when tho unfor tunate man fell from It and was mangled to death In a horrlhlu manner by the wheels. He resided at No. 17 Mubbachuscits avenue. It rtiu.rinm hit a tilal to convince rcry one that Salvation OII will euro alt ptlu, 2.1 cents, Keep Dr, Unit's Coush Syrup at homo, 'thousand tpko It. Price 25 conUu bottle, GOSSIP OF THE SPORTS. NEW8 OF THE BALL FIELD, RACE TRACK AND PRIZE RING. Ilrllllantl'laysln the UIcIiiiiihhI. Wash ington Contest Hopper anil Myers to Fight Near This Cltv Nutes About Hpartliiff mid Athletic. Tho Washlnstonshad llttlo troublo la defeating tho RIcbmonds yesterday In a very one-sided contest that was not at all interesting. In fact, at times tho playing of tho visiting club bordered on tho amateurish, and after tho Bccond inning tho main efforts of tho Washing tons were directed towards shutting out the RIcbmonds, but in this thoy woro unsuccessful, for tho Virginians piled up six runs on a lucky combination nf hitting and bad errors op tho part of tho homo team. Maco pitched very well, and received good support. Ho retired In the fifth Inning in favor of Phillips, who pitched out tho remainder of tho gamo. Several brilliant plays were made, notably a running catch by Foster and somo clever fielding and batting by O'Brien. To-day Is Emancipation Day, and Atlantic Park will hnvo for Its princi pal attraction tho Gorhams, tho cele brated colored club from New York, This team has all tho old players from tho Cuban Giants and Is tho crack colored baseball club of tho country. What docs this mean? Barnic's club walloped the Boston Leaguers again yes terday. O'Brien is hitting tho ball hard and promisos to bo ono of tho best batters on the team. Tho championship season opens on Saturday In all tho associations. At a recent meeting of tho oxccutlvo committee of tho Associated Press it was decided to discontinue) the practlco of furnishing tabulated scores of ball games to tho nowspapors. Tho cxponso is tho main causo of tho discontinu ance, and tho baseball crank this vear will havo to content himself with" tho scoro by innings nnd a brief summary of tho gamo. Tho Columbia Athletic Club ball team will play the Lafayette College team this afternoon nt Capitol Park. Tho Columbias will havo out a strong team and an excellent gamo may be ex pected. Boston lost yesterday's gamo with Clarkson In the points, tho Baltlmorcs scoring 12 hits, with a total of 18 bases. The Boston twlrler never was much of a cold-weather pitcher. It is probable that Tony Mullanowill cover third base for tlio Cincinnati in place of Tcbcau. Nearly a week has passed since Anson claimed tho championship for Chicago. Thcro must be something wiong with the old man. Tho results of yesterday's names wero as follows: Philadelphia 147 Ath letic 1; New York (N. L.) C. Brooklyn (A. A.) 1; Brooklyn (N. L.) 8, Hackett Caibnrt 3; Brooklyn (P: L.) 21, Kinds ley Athletic Club 0. Chnmbcrlin, tho St. Louts pitcher, who was suspended by Von dcr Abe for Indifferent playing, has been vin dicated by tho board of directors of his club ond reinstated. Old Ezra Sutton will play second for tho Hartford team. Robert Willis has been signed by the Now Haven Club. Jack Hopper, tho well-known New York pugilist, is in the city training for his fight with Billy Myeis, which comes off in this vicinity within tho next ten days. Tho mill will be a ton round go, with hard gloves, and is bound to bo a good ono. Tho talent iu this cily fancy that Hopper will win, but they seem to forget that Myers has never yet been defeated and Is prob ably tho best light-weight In tho coun try, with tho possible exception of Mc Aullffe. His managers are too shrewd' to allow him to run up against a better man until ho has met McAullffo and settled the question of superiority. Hopper may give Myers enough to do to liest him, but that he will do It Is a foregone conclusion. Tho mlll.though, will bo a good one, and ought to at tract a largo crowd. The date has been definitely decided upon for tho 28th, a weok from Monday. Tho California Athletic Club will offer a $5,000 purse for a fight betweon Jack McAullffo and Carney for the light-weight championship of the world. Accordina to tho accounts of tho Corbctt-McCaffrcy bout tho other nicht, the Callfornlan had an easy time of It. It will bo Interesting to have ho and Sullivan meet In a finish fight, although there Is but llttlo prospect of their doing so for somo time. A plovo fight for a limited numbor of rounds may bo arranged, however, to take placo within a few weeks. All tho arrangements for Billy Mc Millan's big bcncf(t to;morrow night havo been completed. It will be a rouBlng good exhibition. Charles Fitzgerald of St. Louis and Charles Welsh of Buffalo, light-weights, who wero matched to fight ilhoeu rounds, Qucensbcrry rules, for a purso of $500, met at Llcderkranz nail, Louis ville, Ky., last night. Wolsh forced the lighting from tho fifth round, when ho scored the first knock down, and won the match by knocking Fitzgerald out in tho eleventh round, Jack Smith of Canada easily defeated Mike Coburn of England last night in ten rounds nt Buffalo N. Y. Tho following Incident actually oc curred. A tough young ' man, with, some protenslons ns a flghtor, went into a certain newspaper olllco and Inquired for tho sporting editor. When ho found him ho declared lilmsolf as fol lows: "I soo dcr Mouso tlnks ho can best me. SceV Ho can't, doncher know, nnd 1 wants it put in dor paper dat I'll seraphim wid iron gloves. I'm touch. ScoV There will be an interesting little fight either to-morrow night or Friday morn Ing between tho Black Pearl and Isaac Murphy, two colored pugilists. Tho wrestling match for $100 aside, between Ring and McDonald, comes off to-morrow night. Tho match will bo under Gneco-Roman rules, best two In three falls. Tho National Association of Amateur Oarsmen will hold this year's regatta on Lake Qulnslgainund, near Worcester, Mass., on August 13 and 13. Schaofor and Slosson havo mado a match to play a 14-Inch balk lluot game, 800 points, for a stake of $500 a sldo. Thu match will bo played In Now York dining Juno. In addition, tho Brunswick Company offers a cham pionship emblem to bo tho property of tho winner, should ho hold it tor two yenrs, subject to challenge each sixty days. Ncremao and Caitwilghl nro en deavoring to make a match for n 72-hour go-as-you-ploaso race. Jllko Cashing has posted $100 on a clialleiu-'o to light Austin Gibbons for tho 120-pound championship and $1,000. Tho entiles for tho Memphis meeting today aro as follows: J-lratraco -Selling; imllo.KlliUon.llu, J lp'3; I.aruniana, 112, wi; Ben March, 112, 5; First race -Selling; I inllo. lllhuon, 110, Dotur Knaiip, 114. $1; Hobo Howard, 115, I0; (Irnluipa, 1!5. $5. , ... Second nice-3 mllo. Ilonnlo Taw, m, 1Cj Hurt, 114, $3; W O. and JaPr (I'liuplcil), 114, JO; Wcdgcflold, lHi -'! Vtvy, 114. 2; Uttlo Dun. 117, kU " 11!,.1; Oklahoma KM, 117,-fl; UooUsoy, 117. W; JlmOi!ltsut,117,$3. Third tDcc, lliu.iilcnp, 1 nnil 1-18 miles Blull ejMoi.e, jr., 08, $ab; Joe Walton, 100, 42M Hi Minn, lfo, $1G; Hornpipe. 113, 17; Hypocrite, 114. $30; Kuyetto, 110, $ MmitiiM. 117, f!)0 Fi tilth tare, Helling. 11-10 of a mllo Bonnie Annie, 04. $4; Fred Ftnk. 100, $15; oiknmte, 101, 105; fell Mcll, 105, $20. Filth race, 1 nnd 1-10 wllue, handicap l.urdle ( utafltic, 154, $7; Wlmlow, 150, $10; Klpliln, 147, $7: Kcartc, 117, and Klni; ltoxbury, 130; Held, $3. llOW TO HOW. A French Authority Tells How to llnlne tho Hut. Prom the London Ttlegraph, On the proper method of performing that salutation known as "raising the hat" there havo always provalled rather conflicting opinions in France. Somo times Frenchmen lifted their hats In flirco distinct motions carefully per formed; at other times they removed them with a sweeping nnd somewhat rounded gesture A ccrtnin Compto do Larmandle, In his so-called physiolog ical study of tho Faubourg St. Germain for tho year 1880, has now laid down rules respecting tho coup tie ehapeati which ure based on tho precedents fur nished by the most modern and most fashionable members of tho very best society In the city. Tho man of fashion, according to the Count, must now remove his hat In saluting with a, broad, sweeping gesture, which is at the same time elegant nnd brufque. Tho hat, having remained well aloft for awhile, must bo brought down on tho head quickly, like a sword Into Its scabbard. The persons saluting should preserve nn Impassive counto canco as much as possible while going through his elegant evolutions, but the Count does not find fault with a llttlu smile on the features, tho said simper ing movement being cither patronizing or familiar, as occasion may require. The noblo professor of etiquette also dilates eloquently on tho tone and tem per to bo adopted by patricians toward "vaguo" people. THE LIFE IN A GLASS. Tt I)0C9 Not Seem to ho Very Much, Hut It Is Often IJnouRh to ho tho llcclnnlni; of Death. Did you ever hold a glass of drinking water up to tho light and notlco how com pletely tilled It was with little particles of matter? It looked perfectly clear and puro when you pouicd It out, but yot It was reeking with animal or vegetable mutter. Do you Imaelno It can bo healthy? Do you woDdor why, In a llttlo while, your mouth tastes bad, your nppetlto Is poor and you feel a general dfcgust with tho world? But If water Is so Impure what shall wo do? Boll it? No, that may kill tho germs, but docs not rcmovo them. A far belter way Is to use pure whiskey with It. Tlio best physicians In America unhesitatingly declare this now, but and bear this most carefully hi mind It must bo ;jtr! whiskey, for impure whiskey Is worse than Impure water. Doctors, chemists, scientists nud pro fessors aro now fully acrecd that no whiskey used In America to-dny Is so chemically pure or free from fusel oil as Duffy's I'uro Malt. It has successfully withstood tint enmity of all other whiskies, tho prejudice of weak minded and tho bigotry of narrow minded peoplo. Why? Because it has produced results, restored health, pro longed life, awakened tho lagging faculties nnd counteracted tho evil effects of poison ous water. Indeed, it Is a pure, medicinal whlskoy. Do not, however, allow any un scrupulous dealer to Impose upon you by declaring ho has somo concoction of his own that is "Just as good," or some bottled w hlskcy that Is "much better." It Is tho very popularity of Duffy's I'nre Malt that has caused theso unworthy decoctions to como Into tho market. BRIGGS' -FOH- SICK HEADACHE -IN ITS- Nervous, Bilious of Congestive Forms. TESTIMONIAL. L. a. DROWN, M. D., 23Wot JorseyBt., Elizabeth, N. J., Juno 23, 1S89. u'lita la to cortlty that I have nsed for somo months with much satisfaction, tho combina tion of remedies, for Headache, known as BrlEgs' Uoadaeho Trochos. Tho remedy cures moro hcadachos, ospoclally such as af fect Nervous Women, than anything lam acquainted with, and It thlB certificate will bo tho means ot bringing It to tho f avorablo attention fof Bufforers from that troublo, I shall feci that I havo dono them a service. L. It. DROWN. PRICE, 25 CENTS. Sold by alt Druggists or sont by Mall on Re ceipt of Prico. BRIGGS' MEDICINE CO., ELIZABETH. N. J. WANIED-HELP. 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RINES-'TIIE ELSMEltlV'-lIN H .stnw; now plumbing, now furniture; 20 auaitionat rooms; porsonal attention to tno tftU0. location ooritiul, nor tlw Arlington J and Wonuloj'u. fci; 90 TROCHES Indigestion l"" ' ' fS not only a distressing complain!, ot A Itself, but, by i using tho blood to become- depraved u 'd tho Hystcm en feebled, is tho parent of lnmiinernbln maladies, That Aycr's Sarsiipurlllii is the best euro for In llcestion, even when complicated with Liver Complaint, I Is proved by tho following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Drockway Centre, Mich.: "Liver complaint and Indigestion mado my lifo a burden nnd camo near ending my existence. For moro than four years I suffered untold agony, was reduced almost to a skeleton, mid hardly had strcneth to drag myself, about. All kinds of food distressed mo, nnd only tho most dollrato could bo digested at nil. Within tho time mentioned sovornl physicians-treated mo without giving re lief. Nothing thnt I took seemed to do nny permanent good until I commoncctV tlio uso of Ayer's Sarsnparllln, which has produced wont'erinl results. Soon nfter commencing to tnko tho Harsapa rllla I could sco an improvement in my condition. My nppetlto bep-au to return nnd with it camo tho ability to digest nil tho food taken, my strength im proved each day, ami after a fow months of faithful attention to your directions, I found myself n well woman, nblo to attend to all household duties. Tho mcdlcluo has given mo a new lcaso of life." i . er's arsaparilla, rilEl'AIltD DT Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell) Mass. Prlcpil; slibotllcp,$1. Vy"oilh 5 n bottle. THE TRAVELER'S GUIDE. Arrival ot Ilallrnnil Tr.ilnn In Wash ington. Arrivals at II. unci 1. Station. From lloston 10:13 a. m. dally. From Now York and Philadelphia 1:10, 8.00, lCvWi a. m.. l., 2.15, 8.10. 8.40 (llmttod) 0.83, nnd K'.rep.m. dally. 1.4S, 8.15, and B.S0 p.m. dally except Knnday. From Paltlmore 10, 6.80, 8 00, 8.45, I0. a. m 3.15, U.S5, 3.10. 6.55, 0 60. 8.80. 8 40, 9.W, nndlPSSp. m. dally. At8 35, 0.55, ll.tOa. rn., 1.42. 3.W, 0.-10, .15, p. m. dally except Sunday. From Annapolis 8.00, 9,5rj a. m 1.42, 5.55, 8.30 p. tn. On Sundays, 6.55 p. m. From Niagara Falls, Duffalo, Kltnlra and Har- rlslmrp Dally 8.45 a. m. and 5.55 p. m. dally oxcoril Sunday. From Polio's (reck Lino 8.35 a m and 5.5 p tn, dally, except Sunday. From Itlebmond and tho South 11.24 a m 10. E0 and ll.0O.pm dally, 0.3o;pm, dally, ox eept Sunday. Fiom Chicago and PIttsbnre 0.30, 9.43 am, 2.25, 6.65, 8.15 pm. All dally From St Louis 0.30 a m nnd 2.125 p m, dally. From Alexandria 0.53, 8.'I0, 0.30, 10 45, 11.21, a tn, 2.C0, 5.30. 0.3O. 7.10, 7.S5, 9.40. 10-40, 10.l0.ll.ro p m dally. AtC.SS 7.23, 8.20. 10.2.1, 10.S5 im.l 40. 3.00, 3.20. 10.4O, ll.Sf p m. dally, except Sunday. On Sunday only at 2.20 pm. From Cincinnati, Loulsvlllo and St. Louis, via Cliesnpealto and Ohio routo 8 30 u. m. riallj; from Cincinnati and St Louis l"F. F V, Special") at 2.50 p. m. dally. Local train on C. and O. from Virginia Springs 7.13 p. m. except Sunday. From Old Point Comfort, Newport Nows and Norfolk 3.35 and 10 50 p.m. dally. From New Orleans, Montgomery, Birming ham, Atlanta, Halelgh, Lynchburg 0.53 u. m.and 7. 10 p.m. dully. From Memphis, New Orleans. Montgomery, Nashville, llrlstol and Lynchburg 10.15 a. m. and 10.40 p. m. daily From Charlottc-tvlUo and Way 2.53 p. m. dally. Trom Manusa, Stiasbnrg and Way 10.23 a. ro. and 10.43 p. m. dally except Sunday. From Lcesburs, Hound Ulll and Points on W. & O. It.n-8.80 a. m. dally, 3 p.m. dally, except Sunday. Arrivals nt II, and O. Station. From Now VorK 8.40 a m. .40, 8.00,9.20, 11.20 r. m. daily. 5 n. m. dally, oxcont Sunday. From Philadelphia 8. W.I1. 13a.m., 2. 10, 8,00, 0.20, 11.20 p. in. dally; 5.00 p. to. dally ex cept Sunday. From Baltimore 8.05, 8.40, 9.55, 10.20. 11.03 n. m., 12.45, 2.40.3.00, 6.20, 0 30, 7 45,8.00,8.30, 0.20, 11.10, 11.20, 12.15, dally, 0.30, 7.30. 8.30, 8.50, a.m., 1.(0, 450, 5.00, 7.05, p.m. dally except Sunday. On Sunday only at 2 20 p. m. From chlcaSo and Columbus 11.45 a. m and 4.05 p.m. daily. From Cincinnati, St. Louis and Loulsvillo 3.50 a. m. and 2 p. in. dally. rrom Pittsburg and Cleveland 7.10 a. m aud C.sn p. m. dally. From Deer Park and Oakland 3.E0, 11.45 a. m. and 4.05 p.m. dally. From Lexington, WInehester and Virginia Valley 9.30 a. m. and 3 p. m. daily, except Sunday. From Frederick 8.25 a. m. dally, 1.50, 3, 0.50, 7.30 p. m. dally, except Sunday. From Hagorstown 3.25 a. m. dally, 9 SO a. m. and 1.50 nud 6.50 p. m. dally, oxcept sun day. From Washington Junction and Way 3.43, 7.10, 8.25, 11.43a. tn., 1.50, 3, 4.05, CM p. in. dally; 9.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. dally, except Funuay. From Boyd'nand Way 3.23, 9 30 a.m., 3, 6.50 p. m. datly; 8.20 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. dally, oxcept Sunday. From Ualthersburg and Way 7.10, 8.23 a. m., 3, 0.50, 10.23 p. m. dally; 7.20, 8 20, 9.30, 11.20 a.m.,4, T.SOp in. dally, except Sunday. On Sunday only, 10.23 a. m. and 8 p. m. From Annapolis 10.20 a. m. dally; 8.30 a. ra. aud 1.50, 5.20, 7.45 p. m. dally, oxcept Sun day. On Sunday only at 0.30 p.m. rOK SALE AND KENT. TTEAL ESTATE BULLETIN'"" TnOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, 017 F street. Changes mado Wednesdays and Saturdays. 3-STORY BRICK AND THAME HOUSES FOR SALE. Othst, bet K and L stsn w $30,000 C23 nnd 625 II st n w, bhand 5 houses rear 22,000 ClHIstnw, bb, ml.ISrs 19,000 1013 10thstnw.bh.ml, lOrs 14,000 207Ostn w, bh.mi.lOrs 8,000 11280th stn w.bb, 9 rs 8.000 33 Indiana avo n w,-bh,9rs 7,500 1731 10th st n w, b h. 9rs 7.500 1229 Mass ave n w, 1 li.Brs. 7,350 38lBtnw.bh, 11 rs 0.500 2-STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE. Ill) aud 1110 Cth st s w, b h, 7 rs, and 1 f hrenr $XX 400 and 403 11th stsw.bb, Urs 5,600 239 131 et s w, b h, 8 rs 6,000 404 and 400 s Capitol et s w, f h, 0 rs ... . 3.000 3l2and3IIMsts w, f h, Irs 2,300 42IMhstsw. f h,5 rs 2.000 4131 sts w.bh.5 rs 1.S00 l u capuoi aucy s w, u n.urs l.lou i V.UU11U1 uucj B i,u 1,, u .a..... 906 ulley bet U and II, 9th and loth s w, f h.7rs Alley bet M- aud 0th. H and I sts s w. 1,100 4 rs 000 UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALE. Por foot. Ket, bet ICthnnd 17th sts nw... Pa avc. bet Otli and Tth sts s e.... 10th nt, bet M and N sts 11 w 24th st, bet L and Si sts n w..... 19th st, bet E and V sts n w 131 st. bet Canal aud O sts n w... $150 4 ra 1 73 1 80 1 23 1 00 Slassavo. botDolnvoand lststn e 1 00 Gst.bct2diind 3d 11 e CO 11 nnd C. 20th and 21t sts n w Mount Plcaeant 40 HOUSES FOR RENT. ror montn 20271 stn w.83 rs 7156th st n w, 13 rs 3033 1' stn w. 18 rs, fur soostn w, 12r.s Ml 21st st n w, 12 rs 707ECapt,0is lllOTst n w,7rs 1205 nth stnw, 7rs 329 Missouri avo u w, IS rs... SI00 0O 101)00 woo moo 40 00 .'( j 50 35 00 .'15 00 33 00 30 00 30 00 25 00 20 39 20 00 20 00 17 00 1G5U 15 311 15 00 15 00 lira 22it st n w. rs Upper part 1 108 P bt 11 w, 7 rs . ftl1 I' ol ,1 w O rd 15C0hthtt n w. Or (iWAistse, 7 rs 1120stne,7 rs 1106 SId avo n e.Ors ail Istno, Ovs S3 Dcfrecs st n w, 7 rs (HI Ostsw. Ors 83 II st n c. 6 rs REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. Salo as U. S. bonds; 5 per cent., piyuble quarterly; In sums of $1,000. LOANS. In sums to suit nt 0 per cent. Tho abovo Is only 11 portion of tho property on my books, l'or full list call at ofllco for bulletin, Issued an tho 1st and 15th. I'OIt HKNTKOOSIS. Advertisements under this head, four line or lets, 5 coifs for one Insertion; 60 cent for three, HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS, EN sulto or single, at tho Buckingham, 9X1 15th st n w. overlooking Mcl'horsoa Square. Choice table. T7IOH RENT TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, Jj suitable for gcrjtlomen. no.iws.uBin w, COSl.lllSSlOMCIt OP DKKDS. CS. BUNDY, COM'R OF DEEDS TOU ALL . statea sad Territories, 458 La. aye., opp. City Hall- mr, April 13, JWl' snxiAi. NOTIOK. il. (IF NIK COMMIHMDNKIW ltrlet if ' nlumhlii Witthlngtnn. Ml- whom It imiyoineern Tho t nmmlixloticMi nf the Hivrlet of filumlila lmo rci-clvrri Irnm ''nrtM tho following bill with riiitni f r their views m to tho propriety of iuntliiii It llelntv roiorllni (jii this bill I lie I iiitiinl"slonornIolrotu know wlnt nhjutlin. If tiny. oxlt tn said pro posed Icpilt!i n. ii ml for that imnmo will linM a -r-ii-lnl pu-Mon nt si oVluuk PHI DAY. Till: lHilt llsm ,t itlvn lio.irliitt to tmrll.lntemtcil! A hill (H aKO) to Inonrpo tmrlles Intemtcil! A hill (H ilKO) to Inoorpo rati) tlin ClcnrcetnMi I'lilnn Ilrlcliro nuil Hull way Conifiunv of the District (it Columbia "To hulhf nrd n idntnln an iron hrldRoontho pli'io of the pi emit Krrollrlilcc,or Aquodnct 111 Id no. ft oin M miect nnrthwoxlln mollis tilet of ColumMB tuthu mill Hl-trletllnoon the Vlrnhiln sldeof the Potonno Klvor; nald hilipn tobueoiistruetC'l tindtr tlio roadway or drive way of the present brldifoand to rest upon tin) old H(Ul'illli:t l'lcvn oil thu lnl(lof tho present nii'crMnictmo, Mho hrldco herein nullioilrtd shall tie built and con Ittueled soa nut to hu nearer tho water of the river than tlo tup of tho plan of s.iM Aqncdnrtor I'rco llrldRo whleli Is entirely ahovuhlRli-w titer murk; said company shall also have the right to tunnel through tho retaining walls and the npproauhos of tho present liiliU'O snt porting said tunnel with a masonry arch. Maid company may aeipilro by coudiniiiatloii oriiunibasoland necotsary frr pHs-eiiBfriind fri-lfihtdcp its ut tho north end of snldAmiet1uctor Krco Ilriduo within tl.o District oil olnmbla. and nlsotho right to construct nn approm h from Water streot, where the said strmtimw ravos under tho present brhlco, tuthu tinrthwmt end or snld Iron hi Id ko herein authorized, nnd to lay and use tracks thereon, with powor to acquire" land for snld purtmo by numhaso or other wise." .lOHN V. DOUGLASS, U O. HINR, ii.M. nniiKiir. npio.it bst ICK ICK. ICG. THE INDEPENDENT Jl'K IDMI'ANY rroposo to furnish their patrons tho coming Benson with the I' EST IJl'AI IIY OF KENNEBEC ICE, ns usual, at rates as low, If not lower, than any other city MltTTII OF BOSTON. All Information ns topriconnnd contracts will ho (hecifully furnished at tho olllco of the company, 12th st. unit l'a. uvo. 11. w. YELLOW W'Ai.ONSSTAIIKED INtlEI ENDKNT ICE CO. npll.ot Bsr THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND T (TOT COMPANY. CAPITAL 81.000.ro0 TEMI'OUARYOFHCE'. 1f0l F tt 11 w, previous to tho erection of tho company's hulldlng. comer Oth and V SIONEY 'LOANED ON COLLATERAL AND ON REAL ESTATE. Well scoured loans, guaranteed hv the company, forsulo. In terest paid, ('all on or correspond with us W. B. ROBISON, teo. II. II. WARNER, Pros. DIRECTORS. Charles B. Bnllcy, Ocoreo V. Soliafor, James L. Barbour, Thomas Somcrylllo, Oeorgo E. Ilnrtol., John A. Hwopo. Richard W. Wny, J. S. Swormstodt, Iloraeo P. Cumnilugs, Hattorsley W. Talbott J. J. Darlington, Georgo Truosdell, John Joy Edson. 1. II. Warner, Charles J. Faulkner, A. A Wilson, Albert F. Fox, L. 1). Wlno.i O. (!. Green, S W. Woodward, William II. Ourtey, Chas. Bent Wilkinson, John II. Lanier, A. S. Worthlngton. topo Sr 'LADIES! LADIES1 LADIESI Mrs. Me.rnffertvlstho only hat and bonnct-framo manufacturer In tho city. Call and sea her new Bhnpes. Pleaching and pressing. Straw and felt hats altorod to tho latest Btylos. Orders promptly attended to. WW O street n. w. BST DR. WHITE. CHIROPODIST 1416 Penna. avo., opposlto WUlard'a notol. Thousands from tar and near visit Dr. Vhlto for relief from and avoldanco of corns, bun ions, diseased nails and all other foot troubles. Hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Sun days. 9 to 12. Kstahllshed Ill. Foe. IL isr,, NOT nAVE YOUR SHIRTS mado by ono of tho most colobratod cutters In America? Prices same as thoso thlrd-rato cutters ebargo. P T. HALL, 903 F st n w. l'Kiiso.VAr,, Advertisement! under thlt head, four line or , SHemttfar one Insertion; 50 cents for three. "Vfow IS TIIE TIME. WE WILL PAY XN "big monoy" for gents' tlrst-class second-hand clothing. Address or call at JITSTll'S OLD STAM). 019 D St. n. w. roit SAr.Kiioosi:', Advertisement under this head, four line or lest, 25 cent for one tneertlon; 60 cent for three, T?OR SALEA BARGAIn'TfSOLV)"' AT L' once; 2-story and uasemont brick house; 7 rooms and bnth; all mod Imps; situated at No. 400 1 st n w; price $1,300; torms ono-thlrd cash, balaneo 1, 2 and 3 years. Apnly to FRANCIS UUFTY, 1S01 F st II w. foi7-00 FOR SALE-1N ALEXANDRIA. 0-ROOM framo house, Just finishing; nydrantln yard; lot 10:115; snug homo; prloo, SSO0. Ap ply to ROBERT J. THOMAS, Room No. 2, 013 15th st. I FOR SALE FRAME HOUSE 000 IN 23 foot alley, hot Oth and 10th and G and n sta a w; 7 rooms; hall on both floors; closots fronting tho Potomac; 15 per cont Invest ment; lot 341 feet front by 621 doop, 49 foot from Oth st. Apply within. T70R SALE THREE OF -HIE CHEAPEST E houses In Washington, 106, 103 and 110 11th st n 0; two-story and basemont, brown stone trimmings; 7 runs and bath; oleotrlo bolls and gas: prlco, $3,500 oaoh, $500 cash balance to suit or trade for good lots. FOll IlKNTHOUSES. Advertisement under thlt head, four lines or less, 23 cent for one Insertion; 50 cent for three. F lOH RENT-UNFUHNISHED- I70iniavcnw.l7rs $20000 1413 Mass ave, l, rs ana stable uxjcu 1411KttnW.13rs...., 200 00 1022 Vt avo n w. 10 rs 200 00 1011 Conn avo, 15 rs 175 00 llthstox., 15 rs 150 00 123MBtnw,15rs 150 00 loco 16th stnw. 11 rs 123 00 130HH stnw, 12is 115 00 1737QEtnw, 11 rs 100 00 1 400 Chapin stnw, 13 rs 100 00 1742 P stnw, 12 rs 10000 7614 21st nw. 14 rs 100 00 2 Lnfaycttc Square, 15 rs 602E stnw.llrs 75 00 1402 Chapin st u w, 12 rs 75 00 1513 O st U W. 11 rs 63 00 !U2 N Y ave, 10 rs 63 00 915N Yavo.llrs 60 00 HOlNHavo.10 rs 60 00 1102 Stouehton st. 0 rs 55 00 ltOIStonghtonst.Orn 63 00 I ICO Houghton st, 9 rs 55 03 1750 P stnw, 10 rs 55 00 Pst, near 21st, 7 rs 50 00 ir)l21ststnw.Srs woo 1504SstUW,9rs 4500 1010 Corcoran stn w, Ors 40 03 203JGstn w.io rs 40 00 1533 Plcrco Place, 9 rs 35 00 lD09 7thtnw, strand dwg 35 00 117 n stnw, 8rs 33 00 2900 Q stnw. 2 rs 3.133 54 C stnw. 10 rs 30 00 2J04l4thstnw,3rs 30 00 1C23 R I ave, 12 rs 015 E st a w, 0 rs 2)50 917 K st s w. 6 rs 2.150 aotbandSlbtn wfl-'cb.), 5 rs 20 ro 13M4t stsw.Ors 1800 Tho above housos can bo examined by per mit from onr ofllco only. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., 13.it F st. n. w. FOR RENT TWO BRAND NEW SIX room frame houses, high and dry loca tion; near churches and imhllo school In Uuiontown. Inqulro o A.BEHREND,4-I3H Bt 11 W aiONUY TO lO.VN. SC. HILL, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. . Bargains In .ill parts of tho city. Lifo and Flro Insurance. Corner 8th and F sts II w. Lo Droit Building. MONEY TO LOAN ON nEAL ESTATE OH flrst-elass socurltlos at lowest rates of rest. No delay whero socurity Is good. O. O. GREEN, 30J7th8t.n.w. M ONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD SECURITY. TITLE CO.. 470 La avo. Tl, I ONEY, ill IN ALL SUMS, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. M. M. PARKER, ma car, i INSTALLMENT LOAN8-WE ARK Au thorized by tho United Security Ufa In surance and Trust Company of Philadelphia to advance money on Improved pronortyla Washington up lo 75 por cent, of actual mar kot value, with or without lifo tusurance. Loans payablo In monthly or quarterly In Mnllmi-ntH. rnnnlnff 5. 10. 15 or 20 voars. In 1 many Instances the paymonts aro loss than 1 thorontalofahouso. F. H. SMITH SON, TiroNEY TO LOAN Oil In sums tn suit On Approed Real Estate Socurtty. .U.U.WARNER A CO., ' 016 V nt.n. w. CCMXTUV HKVI. JKCVVU. I70U SALFr-AUOUT T? "Tl'llUS OxTll ST 11 0 eiteudod, on the Hue of the Eeklng ton and Soldiers' Home R tllwuy. being a part ot tho ehtatc 01 tho late Chief Justice cli.nu, now called ' 'IMgowood," a good oppoi tunlty for Investors, I'm partlouliirs, prlf 0, oto . tnouhuofillAVlN llltOW N.iAJ 4Jst a w, foJ793 POR SALE! HOUSES. 3-story and bs cement 10-room brick house; all modem Improvements; situate Second stret, between O and D sc. 470 Prlco, $8,000. 2-stor; frame houso,wlthlargo lot; situate on Sixth street, between B and O so. 377 Price, $3,000. 3-story brick house, containing 0 rooms and bath; elzo of lot, ISiTG; situate ou (J street gw. 4(33 Price, .f0,000. 3-story nnd lack build Ing brick dwelling, containing 10 rooms; all modern Improve ments; sltuato on corner of Ninth and C Etrects sw. 4S2 Trice, $3,000. 3-story brick house, 0 rooms and bath; situate on 1. street, between North Capitol and First 6treotsnw. 403 Prlco, 'S.D'iO. 3-etory brick house, containing 13 rooms; all modern Improvements; sltuato No. 021 K streot nw. 423 Prlco, $10,500. 3-story brick house, 10 rooms; slzo of lot, 25x125; sltuato No. 1422 N st. nw. 291 Price, $10,000. B-etorv and basement: brick house, 7 rooms and bath; sltuato on Now Hampshire nvenue, bet. Land M sts. nw. 400 Price, $0,500. 2-Mory (1-room brick houso; sltuato on Cloveland avc, bet. 12th and 13th, W and Boundary. 405 Price, $1,000. 3-storv 0-room brick house, on Wallach Place. 4S1 Price,' $1,300. 2-story 0-room brick house; situate on Wallach Placo. 443 Prlco, $5,100. 3-story brick house, containing 11 rooms and bath; and all modern Improvements; sltuato No. 1320 O st. n. w 450 Price, $15,000. Improved property on tho north side of G st., wide front. 441 Prlco, $35,000. A largo stable property In n deslrablo lo cation; now under lcaso to good tenant, paylmr 9 per cont. 817" Price, $23,000. 401 Framo dwclllne, Grant ave., Mount Pleasant. Price, $7,000. I 490 Four alloy housce, containing 4 rooms; each rent for $15 per month. Prlco, $0,5C0. 4S9 8-room framo house, lot 20x75, on L bt. se. Prlco, $3,000. 497 2-story and cellar brick house, 9 rooms and bath; sltuato on Columbia Heights. Price, $10,000. Houses In Alexandria, V11, 3-story hncK dwelling, 13 rooms, with office annex and largo sldo lots; sltuato on cor, Uuko and St. Asaph sts.; lot 7SxS0. $5,S00. 3-story and back building dwelling, con taining 12 rooms and bath; lot 70x90; slt uato No. 014 Prince st. 402 Price, $0,500. 3-story and back building hrlck house, containing 13 rooms; sltuato on southeast cor. Prince and Patrick sts. 453 Prlco, $3,500. 4-story brick dwelling house, bull tfn tho j most substantial manner, containing 20 ' rooms; slzo of lot 52x113. 1 391 Price, $0,500. , 3-story and back building brick house, 1 containing S rooms, situate on Columbus j St., near Prince. 1 4S3 Price, $2,400. 493 3-story brick dwelling nouso, con taining 10 rooms and all modern improve ments; largo sldo yard; sltuato on cor. Washington ana Cameron sts., opposlto , Old Christ Church, Alexandria, Va. This Is tho best situation in Alexandria. Price, I $3,000. Terms One-third cash, balance ono and two years. Houses at rails Church, Vn. A new cottage. 6ltuato only 5 mlnutos' walk from Falls Church stations, W. & O. R. K., Va,, containing 6 rooms, bath, pan try, and trunk room; slzo of lot, 110x150 feet. Trice, $3,100. Terms easy. ALEO A new cottago, sltuato only B minutes' walk from Falls Church station, W. fc O. R. K., Va., containing, parlor, dlnlntr-room. kitchen, 4 bed-rooms, hath. servants' room and attic. Price, $3,500. Terms easy. Vni'aul Ground XortlicuNt uml South cuht. All of square 1034 25c " 1002 25c " " South 1002 35c " " 1030 SOc " 1013 UOc Half of " 1111 33c 4 lots " 1080 30c 5 " 1093 30o 3 " " 10S4 35c 1 " " 1107. 30c 5 1073 35c 1 " 10137 37c 4 " " 1005 40c 1 " " 1045 43c 1 " " lOtd 50c 1 " ' 1038 50c 3 " " 1020 50c 3 ' " 109S 35c 11 " " 1057 00c .3 " S12 SOc 10 1059 40c 7 " " 1003 OJJc -AND- WHOLE SQUARES -IN- ROSSLYN. Building Lots in all sections of tho City. Tt Real Estate Broker, 1301 1'Mmt, AV'wUiIujjIou, 1. C I027W s u I'IIOPOSAT.9. "PROPOSALS FOR RTATIOXKttY jl iiepnnn.1 nt, niiiiiRtnn, n It. 18C0 fcinlod urniiosiilB i" joct tn tho iihiiuI Hindu i" nt this (idlco until 1 DAY. MAY 16 18HO, for 1,1 forllio WarDrrwrttnenl a Washington, dliillig the 1 Juno 30, 1MH Blank 1 1 showing thu llom nnd 1 tcqulrcd, tosnthet Willi llcrcto, v, he furnishit' 1 this ofllce. Illdnwlll hoe -.-l Item irtisrntely. Mduers nonwmdor fonnnl iiO'-e; ' n under this advertisement ' Congress makes nn appn ,r' thu supplies uilli il lor nt Proposals mti-l tn lndniiio ie r. H'l CH 1 ' ' 1 (tli- r n 1 plica! 1 od ot I loUflcd ' of ui 1 tlM'lt C'U I fro n w IUI- inoemciopc. "I'mii isais'or lonrry, an addressed loM l: THOhl' f f srim yD) Vision jij jl7Jflm H "PROPOSALS roitMlH'Ki.L JKOI - S' ' .1. piles WnrDopflrtnT-nt, ih'i.s il) V., April 12. 1810. boalc t vmm , r 1 cnto, subject lo tho usual condl'lun -. received at this nfllroiiatli in'CLOi.Cl M MONDAY, MA iO. I8I10 tr laralsbin, Yf collnncoilshupiillos,"r(iinitl(.g 1 1 II -m-Btushos, Soaps Towel-, eti. .0; ' 11 1 War Department and t rliirunn- '11 W. Inglon, during the tlseal year ending J ,ni- XI 1891. Blank fot ins of rrniKisal" s'e.' ing b Items and estimated quantities reifu.nil guthcrwith Instructions to bidder wil" lurnlshod on application 'o thtsonio I) will bo consider! d on ni.i-h item soparate'y Bidders are notified tiu 1 awarder form i oeccitnncoof any hu ! 1 -IiIh advert ment will 1 1) made utii ' ' nr ( makes on appropriation from vrlil' ' ihr-uiip ies' ' for can ho purchased. Proposals mu-t'o mrtoised on the outside of thoonvfOD(, "Proposal for Miscellaneous Supplies, ' am nddii'Bsed lo M. IJ. THUItl. rhlol Supply ni tlslon. lip!G,l7,19,19,m"' 1 PROPOSALS TOR STATIONERY.- TUBA ury Department, 31 ireh 23, lsJ Sea'- I proposals for furnishing stationery for 'he llsealvear ending Juno 30. 1831, will be r Lolrvd at this Department until tho6TH DAY OF MAY, IhOO, at 1 o'clock p.m. Blank fr ms forbidding nnd full Information will hi fnr nlshtd upon application. Proposals t I ' addressed tn the undersigned and marked "Proposals for Stationery ' Tho Dcpa. ' ment roervos the right to walvo defects and lejcctany or ull bids. .Vo contuicl ,. I an arded for the .u nil retired, to at 1. 7 an appi oni lallon. tor filr jmrchiue 't.n he hetnmaaebtf Ccnouv. WILLIAM W1NDOM. Secretary of Treasury ap2,0,t i..i 13IIOPOSA1 S 1011 Sl'PPLlES, WASHING Wetting-Cloths nnd for the Purchase of Pulp, Wnsto Paper, etc Ticasnry Depart ment. Bureau ol Engraving and Printing. Washington, D. C, April 3 liOO. -Scaled nro points will ho re reived at this office nntil ts it., 1 Hl'IlSl AY, MAY 1, 16C0, to furnish sup piles to Ihellurrnu of Engrlng and Print Ing during tho fiscal year beginning Jnly 1, 1S10, of the following classes! Dry Colors, Oils, etc.; Chemicals, eto ; Paper; Typo graphic Inks; Engnivors' Supplies: Binders' supplies; linrnwarc; Plumbers' supplies r- a . 1 .. n-...l,n a. a . T1..LV.. ........... Grocer' Sundries; Lumber; Ice. and Mlsccl laneous. Awards will be mado only to , established manufacturers of, or dealers In, ' the articles. Sealed proposals will also bn leeeivcd until the snme tlmo forwashlnc Wetting-Cloths duiliip tho same period, anil I tho award will ho mado only to a person or I firm having established facilities for duing I the work. Scaled proposals will also here celvtd until tho sumo time for the purchase of Pulp produced by themaceratlcmof notes securities, ote.,andfortbopnrchasoof iVas'o Paper nnd other rofnso material durlngtho same period, Tho right Is rcervcd to waivj defects, and to reject any or all bids cr pa- ' of bids. Blank forms with specifications 'or propotals nnd further Information ilcalrc-1 by intending bidders will be fnrnlhe'T n application ut this ofllce. WM. M. MKREDITn qp2,9.10 Chief of Bin-ran Directory of Lawyers and Law Firms CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 505 D streetnorthwest Washington, D C Webster Law Building. Residence. 1218 n Btreet northwes' w EBB & WEBB, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR. 400 Fifth Street, WAsniKOTOH T . William B.Wcbh. Henry Randall Webb, John Sidney Webb. fcb27d&sif WOODBURY WHEELER, ATTOnNEY-AT-LAW, an unu. ixi a St., Channcoy Bull;"" r Practices In the cmirta of the District a Prince Gcorgo'ti County, Md. fen di JAS T EON TOBRINER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 322 Fonr-ond-a-hnlfstreetn.w..near City Hail, Washington. P. C. fe27 dASif T S. BERLIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Room 21. 472-478 Louisiana Avonaei t feg'-d&btf Washington,! G F. PHILLIPS. J. n. ZACKHY. O. F. D. McKENNKY. PHILLIPS, ZACHRY & MoKENNEY f-27-00 Son Building. F s T ALTHEUS JOHNSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, fo27-dAatf 438 Plfth Stre- -ox- 1TAUPNTS. WHY PAY RET? Payments of $15 to $30 monthly wtl 3 jcua cozy suburban homo In any ioa " you dcslro or stylo you fancy. Wow -y for or soil yon a hon so of any value on pro portionate payments. No Security Required. We are not a Building Loan Association, but a Mutual Mortgage Company, with over 2,000 members, bavins tho plans, ways and means to carry out abovo offer. Granite Slate Provident Association, IIIO AMI 171 WIOADWAY, NEW YORK. W.S. ODELL & CO., GENAiaL AGENTS, Rooms 32-31 Atlantic BuOdls-V, marSl.lm. 930 F street n w VOlt S.YI.I1 LOTS. TilOHSLE-LOTSraFAlimEWHEtGirrS on Tennallytown Road and Wcll7 Lano, opposlto Oak View. Elootrlo railway tracks now laid to these lots, which hao sidewalks in front and gas mains. Prices lower than asked for other lots In lnmiodiato lclnlty. Small cash payments. Monthly or yearly iirao given at o per ceni, latvreJi. BEALL, BROWN A CO.. ., VUl t IF st. 1415 V street. Member of Wahliliiviou hloclt llcIiuilK. All loeul stoiKu uml securities liontlit utnl sold. J. T. ASHFORD Can bo found at 110 10th st 11 w- Src 1 s In Furniture; Muttresss and Sprint! bm mado to order. Kornituro and I'lUurt o curtly packed and shlptnid (iood WlroMattrcsa.. 2 , 40-l'ouud Hair Mattress. . . . .Ji J. T. nSHFORD 410 TESTH BT. N, W. mail?. l& !HOMES y . 1 JL "'T7Vsif l 'KcT VI .-.-- - i