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TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR Tkr ilfticaa BaaaAarr Mats rr 1*9 become tuio-r .blitek.tfd itthmCit A*D aKMOVAL Or H4KXIKO STONE*. 9r. Locis, April '-Si.?A social to the Gto'e Ztrmnrr.it trom C Paso, Tex., says: The steady advance of Am rlcan prospe tors along tbe bocnd *ry line between I be I'mred M ites and Mexico fcon Si P?-io westward reveals the fart ilia toe alone monuments that are supposed lomarfc that bcuu.l>17 are. m ?ny or tnem, iq a v ry dilapidated con.lit loo, md in some Inst inces have hern le stroyed entirely or bodily removed. Tnere In about 30 miles * slot ?1 a stiull ran^e of moun tains c ailed the ratr.Uoa. tn which recently a ?umber or fairly rtcb mines hare been located. 1 be outcroppings of ore were round in a num j?-r of pi.?ces on tbe -urtac-. The lutern.aionalbound m ary line ru .s along the south-rn border of this saou . iQ r iD?'. a..d ni inj ot be monum nts In thai vi mliy are In a bad condition. Farther on west are tbe 1 respermaas and Hochlta moun tains, wnere iherecent mining developments along the boundary Uoe have also proved tne exlsi eu<** of tbe s.tm unsatisfactory condition of affairs, cattle-raiser*. laud-hunters, and miners 01 both nations, it appears, have not hesitated, whenever it advanced turlr own personal interests, to more a boundary monument bodily to a different local It/, perhaps a tulle or two south or north. to Take HI* Fee la Cattle. wan uk aoit to collxct rr n is thkowx into a MEXICAN DCNtiEOS. El r%so, Texas, April U.U?An instance of arbi trary imprisonment of a respectable American has occurred In Paso del Norte, which sliows that the equitable administration of Justice Is not prac- | Uced In Mexl o. Or. sowers, an American physi cian, lives in Paso del Norte, a-nl nad attended a we nhy uid .Mexican protessic ally. 1'orL: ser Wcv stue Mexican, who own-* u any cattle. igreed to gnt the pliysK tan all the call.e of a particular ?rand. Dr. !>>wers rounded up le Catt.eon the Mexican s ranch and selected all of that particular brand to drive t bem away, some of the Mexican's relations wbo were on the pi-.es tnougut he was | getting more than he was entitled to and had Im arrested on a charge ot cattie-sieallng. Dr. Sow- J ers was arretted on Saturday, and. without the in-neat of ball, thrown into a loathsome dungeon, in waicb he bad to remain until yesterday, when ho was iet at liberty without any explanation or apology. ? Lived Two Weeks oa Cora Husks. SINGt LAX CASK Or A DfcMKNTOb O CRM AX. Waco, Tax., April -U.?A most remarkable case has been brought to ilgnt by a complaint against W. WaMbatua, charging him with lcsanay. Tbe complainant slated that to his knowledge the man had eaten nothing Mil husks of corn lor t wo weekjb Aaldbauin Is a Herman about thirty-Ave year? old and sing.e, who had been a tenant on lb* Brazos Bottom farm, but came to Waco about Jive months ago wUh a li r>o and wa^on. He sold Ids wau 1 >a IO tne pr prletor of a cheap boardlng hoUso tor three months' board, and placed his horse in Go.usjulth'.- wagon-) ard, where he ale bis head <ff. During all this time he has occupied lnn-seil in sitting around the omces of the court house ana de.uau.tlng ot the sheriff that he turn over to iil.n the money he claimed was due him as damages from law suit. Mr. Goldsmith, tne pro. prietor of tbe wagon yard, made the complaint agaln-t WalJDautn, and stated that be bad been -leeping in a nurse trough in the wagon yard, and rnat ail he has eaten lor two weeks has been the husks of the corn b has taken from ibe horse troughs. Lie re.used to answer any questions in regard to hlmseli, but demanded the money that was due him irorn the judgment In his suppositi tious iawsu.ls. lie lias become very niucn ema nated. but has never been known to ask any one for food. Dragged to Death ky a Hale. owr?SB ko. Kt., April yn?Robert Gordon, son of John P. Gordon, met a tragic death ye->teru*y 00 the farm or John Powed, a short distance from this city. Tne boy. who was twelve years old, mounted a mule wuich he had been plowing with to rloe to the house, and tbe animal threw nlm off. His root caught in a chain, and the boy was Iragged over leuces, through briars and brush lor more than a tulle, and was torn Mtnb from limb and so horribly mangled as to be unrecognizable. .Mr. Blaine la Eseolleat Health. THAT U THAT MRS. BLAINE WRITES FROM ROME. "The reports about my lather's illness have been , a source of great annoyance to me and to other | members of our family," said Walker Blaine in Chicago yesterday, "and I should like very much to set them once for all at rest. Only yesterday 1 received my mother's letter, dated at Home, April 1C. She says thai my father at tbe tlmeof writing was in the very best of health. He w as going out every da), and was enjoying his visit 10 that 1 Ity .n tne highest degree. Invitations ot a social nature were pourlnv in upon him in great num- 1 tiers, and he was accepting as many ol tuein as ms | time w .Uid permit. There was nol the sughUst symptom ot any ailment about nlm. Indeed, on the coat rary, be bad not relt so strong and vig orous lor many years." Walner Blaine also s'aied that his father's tilp to Kurope was entirely tor pleasure, and not tor health. laharnoiiion* Indiana Democrat*. EI-SENATOR HDOXUD SCORES GOT. GRAY. The Indianapolis prints an open letter from Hon. Ji>srpu E. McDonald to his democratic friends In Indiana. After a.ludlng 10 his long ser vice in the democratic party, his usual presence at their conventions, and to his probable absence next Tuuraday, he says: "1 know of no reason lor this defeat except that It was well understood 1 hat I did nol lavor lav mov.ioenl Inaugurated -jliiu lime since to put the democratic party In Indiaua into lue novel and false position ot ac tive.) serk'ug tn- *eond placi <>n tuc presidential ticket, and especial.v as it wis. kn-'Wn a.sO that It I went Into U10 convenUon as a delegate 1 would oppose every movem nt looking to that result." Mr. Mcixiuaul says he will never again 00 a can didate or an applicant lor an ofnee, and thai he apeaks only lor Lue wellar ot the pai ty, and adds: -ITesiueul Cleveland will undoubtedly be re aomluated and will be elected Unless weighed down by a ru..nlng mate, such as the movement In luia state in lavor ol Gov. Gray propose* 10 fur nish mm. 'l ne democratic pariy of Indiana has in It* poaer tocairy the stale, but has no margin lo spare m a vaou endeavor lo teed the insatiate am- I billon of Gov. Gray, whoee political record shows no hlguer purpose or aim loan personal aggran auneemedl, and wuose cry since he nas connected hlm*rit with tne iiemoeratlc party has been lual or the horse leech, and w nose plate, like Lhat of Oliver Twist, is a.ways helu up lor more." An editorial In the arntinet euaracteiues as'*un tur.unate tuo candidacy of Joun F. Sullivan, county clerk, lor delegate to si. L0UI.-1 from the si.-venth ct.n*;res*luuai district. Mr. Suluvan la one ol the men mulcted in connneciluu w.tu the Coy-Beruhaiuer laliy-sueel election frauds, which IDdlctuieut Is still peudiug. Lert Kaadolph Caaies a Stir. BE Warns THE SALISECUT government or m PANGEM or ITS 1KISU POLICV. The insh county government blu was rejected la the house of commons last night by a vote of to UOl in the debate, Mr. J. I_ Carew (na. tioaallst) urged that public opinion was at the back of the promoters ot the bllL The present sy stem was a landlord's s) stem. The grand juries nom nated by the ulgh she. iff were a select circle, | no:ling tor luemselves. The principle of the bill was to give me peopW couirol ot strictly local affairs through dimtly elected councils, si. Charles Lewis (.conservative), member for .Nonn Aniruu, and olu -rs, couten.iea lual the bin was incoitvotiy framed. Mr. ?>.ads.oue said that lo do Ireland Justice tne proper mode ot amend ing pubt.c business was to couitnence, not ?vlth loiai, but wlih c-nlral institutions. Mr. Ballvur said mat poll les in Ireland were dii ^rre?L trom politics lu Kn,.and. as long as 1 he present a?.utt conlroveisy existed, parliament ,'x?i.u not ex .end local goverutuein. to Ireland. X^Md Hand ipu Cutircnil. said tual the govern ment In is** p.euged >.ueiiis> Ives to extend lo Ire land Ii.e s-me am-^ni ot local uueriy. Tual piedge waa tu?* IuUuUaUu3 ol lue uuloulst party auu lue only ptaUorm upou wmcn tuey couid resist re ^cal. ll tne government relied merely upon their -j^tuilve powers, and II the) were going lo pre:un rhal the iraa must be loosej u^un as Interior, *hey aiignt tor a time uo.d luat punition, but omy ?jra ve.r. si.ort time, iheie w as uu. suRlclent JaSerprviaUou ot lue government pojey. Ii ire- | .and Had to wait In the Uands of lue executive the < ouservat.vs* must taae cate tnat iwy did not ? f pt/se Uiemselvrsto a weu-all.ecied Indictment ot naciluA, Lord Kanuoipu Cuurculd's speeen ere- 1 aied s sensa.ion, .nd was a matter o> surprise 10 | 1:1 aiU*rs ol all parties, ll Is admitted l..ai ihe proc-edings ot lue week In par .lament have been ?iatttaging to ine goVermnenL Tbe t-mperor Call* for Beer. Fapero' Fr>-deaca>e?Uridaygaveanother(fratl rylng evidefc* of ImproveineuL F01 the Drst lime la many v.ee? became lmpatlem and warned 1. 1'incheon tx ioTt tne usual time. He asked tor veal cutlets and real German beer, and wnen they were served he enJo)?d both immensely. The Dowager Liupresa August* called on yi**en Vic toria yesterday afternoon. Alter the visit the two 1 .aaies diove to tne Briilah emwm1), wneie tea Was Wftnl. A banquet was given at Charloileuburg at s odoca, at which all the royal princes and princesses were present, owing 10 lue improved I eoodiis.o of uie emperor, (jueen Victoria hasde < tied 10 remain In Berhu until Thursday. Tne emperor continues to improve. At ll o'clock last night he hod utue lever aud was gaining strength. New Haveits Case or "Dr. J ex tll amp Me. 11t? Geo. A. W. oreeiy. chief 01 the signal service Bureau, went to Sew Haven Tuesday to personally investigate tne ondticl of Signal Ser geant suerman, accuasd of pnotograpnlug school Kirls in qvtesitonab.ecoetuiiieSk Prosecuting AUor ur} Dai.y nas already publ.c.y denounced aeigeaut Sherman as a local "or. Jekyil and Mr. Hyde," and staled that he retrained from prosecuting Sherman on account of tne persistent pleadings ot re?is eta .a persons wno wished to keep their daughters out of the scandal. ^7*" De? Tu LoADrs.?The sbooUng of a big ^uatoia-nourf officer in the north France 1 he other day has inven rise to mktih ^ ??<? because he was suspiciously fat. tnAt^S^dttf^^JtS^100 t~he fact rarrjr.-y.? carried levsrsi uundred cigars. ^ MUi tofwufl the "Will you have a as more pter CO*(.B IX1.WM PI WAIHINDTM. LUt ol SeaM^i and K?prw>?H? and ikcir hmMcmcm. Rumn, toe ills. John .r? Kani, IBB, u Aiancu, X. w.. a 1., 812 conn. ave. Allison, W. a. lows, 1124 Vermont am B .te, W. a, Tenn., loom House. Bern-, Jau.e* H., ArlL, National HoteL B-ck, J. a, Ky.. 612 14th st. n.w. Blair, H. W? X. H. 301E Cap at. Brown. Joseph E., Ga.. Woodmont Flat* But It. m. c., a c.. 1751 P at. n.w. Bowcn, Thomas M., (Ol., Rljftrs Hoose. HI .ckburn, J. C. 84.. Ky , Ebbkt House. Blodgett Ku ua. X. J., 1A15 x at. n.w. chare, Jon >than. a I., 1213 N st. n. w. Carueron, J. Don.ld, Pa., 21 La Fayette Square. Corkrell, F. M., Ma, 1518 K St n.w. Coke, Richard, T x., 419 ?ih stn.w. Call, Wilkinson, Fla., 1903 N at n.w. cuiiom, Shelby M., Iil, 1402 m >ssacbusetta am Colquitt. Alfred H., Oa? ?20 New York ave. Chandler, William a, N. H.. 1421 i su ilw. Da wen, Henry L. Mass., 1705 M st. n.w. Dolph, Joseph N., Oregon, M La Fayette Square. Davis, C. K . Minn., 1700 15th St. n.W. Daniel, john W., Va^ 1700 I9tn st. n.w. Edmunds, George F., Vt.,2111 Massachusetts am Evarts. Wm. M.f N. Y., 1601 K st. n.w. Eu-tls, James a. La., "761 N st n.w. Frye, Wm. P., Me,, H trail ton House. Farwell, C. a, I1L. 1233 '.Tin st n.W. Faulkner, c. J., W. Va., 1309 14th st n.W. George, J. Z., Ml*., 1508 ,ist) P St. ILW, Gray, George, DeL. 814 15th st n.w. Gii*?>n, Randall I_, La., 172:1, a X. am Gorman, Arthur p., mo., 1403 K sr. n.w. Hawley, Joseph K Conn., DUO 14ih st n.W. Hoar, George F.. Mass., 1325 K st. n.w. H iie, Eugene Me? 917 loth su n.w. Harris, L GL, Tenn., 13 1st st. n.e. Hearst, George, CaL, 1435 Mass. are. ? Hampton, W a3e, Sl C.t Metropolitan HoteL Hiscook, Frank, X. Y., Arlington HoteL Jones, John P.. Nevada, 1601 Massi are. Jones. James K., Arkansas, Ml5 M ?' u.w. K'-nna. John a. West Virginia, 14C b st n.e. Morgan. John T? Ala., 113 1st st n.e. Morrill, Justin a, Vermont. 1 Thomas Ccle. McPherson, J. a. N. J.. 1014 Vermont a.a M.inderson. Charles F? Neb , Portland FUta. MltclielL John a, Oregon, Rigrt House. Payne, Henry B.. Ohio, 1122 Vermont ave. Paddock, A. 8., Nebraska. Portland Flat* Piatt, O. H., Connecticut, 4 B st. n.e. Palmer, Thomas W., Mich.. 1435 K st ILW. Plumb, P. B? Kans.. 612 14th st. u.w. Pugli. James L., All, 1333 K st n.w. Pasco, Samuel, Florl.la, 306 C st. n.w. U?py, M. 8., Pa., 1518 K st. n. w. HBdleberger, H. H.( Virginia, 1107 G st. n.w. Ransom, Matt. ?., N. C., Met ropo'.ltan HoteL Keagan, J. H? Texas. 222 3d st n. w. spooner. John C, Wis., 5 B st. n.w. Stanford, Leland, CaL, 1701 K st n.w. sabln. Dwight M? Minn., 1 Iowa circle. Hau.sbury E l, Delaware, ?io 14th st n.w. Sawyer, l'hlletus, Wisconsin, 18291 st n.w. Sherman, John, Ohio, 1319 K st n.w. St'-wart, William M? Nevada, 1707 a L ave. Stockbrldge, F. B? Michigan, 1440 M st n.w. Teller, llejry M? Colorado, 201 North Capitol st *Turpie, David, Ind., 52 B st. n.e. Vance Zebuion a, N. C., 1827 Massachusetts ave. Vest, George G., Missouri, 1204 P st n.w. Vo<irhees, D. W? Indiana, 1642 21st st n.W. Walthall, E C? MlsslsslppL 1714 R L ave. Wilson, a K., Maryland. 1209 O st n.w, Wilson, James F? Iowa, 623 13th st ilw. 0FFCUM or THE SFNATE. J. O. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 llth st n.w. Anson G. McCook. Secretary, 1224 17th st n.W. Wm. P. cannaday, 8er^eant-at-Arms. 302 DeL av. Chjrles W. Johnson, Chief clerk, 1315 Mass. ave. James a Young. Executive clerk, 1506 O st n.w. Isaac B.i-sett, Asst Doorkeeper, 18 2d st n.e. J. I. Christie, Act Asst Doork'r, 82515th St ILW. W. H. Blgeiow, Postmaster, 10 3d st n.?i RSPRESKNTATrVBS. Carlisle. J. G., Rlggs House. Abbott J., Tex., 3o5 C st, n.w. Adamss Gea a, liL, The Arlington. Alien, C. H., Mass., The Poniaud. Allen, a P., Mich., National HoteL Allen, J. M., Miss., The Arlington. Anderson, A. a, Iowa, 1025 \ ermont am Anderson, Jno. A., Kans., 1333 a st Anderson, C. U, Miss., 1529 I st n. w. Anderson, G. A., HL, 238 Nortu Capitol st Arnold, W. O., a L, Riggs House. AU'.nson, L. E., Pa,, 710 llth st n.w. Bacon, Henry. N. Y_ 1100 Vermont ave. Baker, Chaa. a, N. Y., 62313th st Baker. Jehu, 11L, 1333 y st n. w. Bankhead, J. H., Ala., metropolitan HoteL Barnes, Geo. T., Ga., Metropolitan HoteL Barry, F. G., Miss.. Metropolitan HoteL Bavne, Thoa. M? Pa., 1689 M ss ave. n.w. B?d n, J. Jl, N. Y., The Arlington. Belmont Perry, X.l1701 Rhode Island ave. aw. Biggs M., CaL, 316 C St. n.w. Bingham, H. H., Pa., 1708 H st n. w. Blanchard, N. C? La., 212 North Capitol St Bland, a P., Mo.. 14^16 o st. n.w. B>lss, A. M? N. Y., The Arlington. Blount, James H.. Ga., 416 6ih st n. W. Boothinan, M. M.. Ohio, 52 B st. n.e. Bound, F., Pa., 212 4th st. s.e. Bouteile, C. A., Me., The Hamilton. Bowden. G. a, Va., 1226 14ih st n.w. Bowen, H. L, Va.. Metropolitan HoteL Bret kin ridge, C. It, Ark., 218 North Capital st Breckinridge, W. C. P., Ky., 812 N st n.w. Brewer, M. 8., Mica, National HoteL Brower, J. >1., N. C., 1112 10th st. n.w. Briwne, Thos. M., Ind., 1332 I st. n.w. Brown, Charles a, Ohio, 1120 New York art. Brown, J. a, Va.. Metropoilun tloteL Brown. T. H. B., Va., National HoteL Bunnell, F. C., Pa., National HoteL Brumrn, C. N_ Pa., 24 Grant l'iac?. Bryoe. L. a, N. Y., 1739 I st n. w. Buchanan, Jas^ N. J., 207 a Cap. st Buckalew, C. K, Pa., Ebblti House. Bumes, Jas. N.. Mo., WLlard's Burnett a, Mass., 800 17th stn.w. Buitows, J. C.. Mica, 1416 K st n.w. Butler, a a. Tenn., 503 13th st n.w. Butterwort h. Ben L, o.. 407 Maple ave., Le Droit P. Bynum, Win. D.. Ina., ?a 13th st n.w. Calne, Jna T., I"tali, 11 orant Place. Camptiell. Felix. N. Y., 1 he Arlington. Campbell, J. a, Ohio, 1011 Connecticut am Camubeli, T. J , X. Y., Congressional HoteL Candler, A. D., Ga., 1112 H st n.w. Cannon, J. G., 11L, Wlliard's. Carey, J. M? w*ya, 1406 L st n.w. Carlton, H. H.. Ga., Metropolitan HoteL Carui a A. G., Ky.. Riggs House. Caswell, U a. Wis., 806 12th st n.w. Catchings. T. C., Miss., The Woodmont Cheadle, J. a. Ind.. 413 6th st. n.w. Clanly, M. a. Ma, 134;? 15th st n.w. Chlpman, J. L. Mich., National HoteL Clements, J. C., Ga.. Metropolitan HoteL Clark, C. a, Wis., 1216 G st n.w. Cubb. J. t. Ala., Metropolitan HoteL Cockran, W. a, N. Y., 1312 N st Cogswell, Wm., Mass., 1341 L st Collins, P. A., Mass., i:t25 G st. n.w. I ompton, Barnes, Md., 1408 H St. n.W. Conger, a H., Iowa, 1101 K st n.w. Cooper, W. C., Ohio, 1015 L St. n.w. cotnran, Jas. 8., a C., Metropolitan Hottf. cowles, W. H. H-, N. C- 209 a capitol St cox, s. S^ N. Y., 14(? N. H. ave. n.w. Craln, W. H., Texas, 125 B st s.e. Crisp, C. F., Ga., Metropoutan HoteL Crouse, G. w., Ohio, Riggs House. Culberson, D. a, Texas, Metropolitan HoteL Cummingb, A. J., N. Y., 607 14th st n.w. cutcheon, a M.. Mica, 1409 Massachusetts am DalzelL Jno., Pa., The Arlington. Dargan, G. W., a C., 603 F st. D^rungton, S., Pa., 1800 Mass. am Davenport Ira, N. Y., 1606 20th st aw. Davidson, A. C., Ala., Metropolitan HoteL Davidson, a H. M., Fla., National HoteL Davis, a T., Mass.1i:tr7 K st n.w. Delano, M., N. Y., WUlard's HoteL Dibble, sainl, a C? Wludsor Hotel. Dingley, Nelson, Jr., Me., The Hamilton. Dockery, A. M.. Ma, WUlard's HoteL iKirsey, Geo. W. a, Nea, 1401 E st n.w. Dougherty, chas., Fia., National HoteL Dubois, F. T.-Idaho, 12:10 13th st n.w. Dunham, a W., I1L. 1325 G st n. w. Dunn. Poindexter, Ara, 1519 O st n.w. Elliott Wliliain, 8. C.. 1213 y st n.w. Enioe, B. A., Tenn., 601 E st n.w. Ermenirou.. D? Pa., 215 East Capitol?. Farquhar, J. M.. N. Y., 81312th st n.W. Felt n, C. N\, CaL, CnamberUn s. * Flnley, H. F., Ky., 80112th st n.W. Fisher, 8. O., Mich., 1106 ICth st Fitch, A. P., N. Y., 1732 H. st n.W. Flood, Thos. S., X. Y-, <J07 3d St n.W. Foran. M. A., onlo, 1112 M st Ford, M. H., Mica, 1213 coun. am n.w. Fornev, W. H., Ala., 1116 G st n.w. Frenca C.. Conn., 1344 19th st n.w. Fuller, W. a, Iowa. VSS7 S St. n.w. Funs, on, a H.. Kans, 905 ]3th st i.ai'ies, W. a, Va., Metropolitan HoteL ?>alUnger, J. H., X. H.. Dunbarton. I.ay, tdw. J., La., 1758 N St. n.W. t^ar. J. H., Iowa, The Portland. Will, W. II., Ill, 1114 G St. D.W. Gibson, cbas. H? Md.. WUlard's HoteL GIUo iL O. S., Daa, 1103 G St Gixss, p. T., Tenn., Metropolitan HoteL Glover, J. M.. Mo., 1301 Coun. ave. Got!, N., Jr., W. V a., to out House. (.ranger, M. T? Conn.,:!? B?u s.e. I.reeiuan, a W.. N. Y., 1325 G st n.W. Grimes, T. W? Ga., Metropolitan HoteL (.rosvenor, C. H., obio. 1306 F st Grout w. W., Vt, 014 13th St Guenther, a, Wis., 9?0 New York am Hail. X., Pa.. 1331 G st. n.w. Ware, 8., Texas. 340C st n.w. Harmer, A. C.. Pa., 519 6th st. n.W. Hatch. W. H.. Mo., 1322 G st n.W. llau^en, X. P., WSl, 707 12th st n.W. Hay den, a D., Mass., 1732 M st n.w. Hayes. W. L, Iowa. 1325 G st n.w. Heard. J. T., Ma, 814 New Jersey am n.W. HetuDhia J. J., 8. C., 1325 U st U.W. Henderson, D. It, Iowa, Wormiey s HoteL Henderson, J. a, X. C.. Metropoutan HoteL Hendersou, T. J., I1L, 211 Xorth Capitol st Herbert, H. A., Ala. Riggs House. Herman, a, oreg.. 734 17tn st n.w. II lest and, J. A, Pa., 1327 F st n.w. Hues, Gea 8_ X. J., WUlard's HoteL Hltt a a. I1L, 1507 K st n.w. Hogg, C. K, W. Va., 801 I st Houiian, W. a, Ind., 'lhe Hamilton. Holmes, A. J_iowa, 113012th st n.W. Hooker, C. a. Mlas., 17U2 lsnh st n.w. Houk. L c., 'leniL, 1729 r su n.w. Hopkins, a L, Va., 13 3d st. a.0. Hopkins, 8. T., N. Y^ 1508 H at n.W. Hopkins, A. J., I1L, 1228 14th st Howard, J. G., Ind.. 1013 E st u.w. govey, A. P., Ina. 215 East Capitol St udd, T. a, v>is., 1019 13U? st n.w. Hunter, W. G.. Ky.. 113 jsa.yand am kt button, J. a. Ma, National tioteL Jackson, o. a. Pa.. 61313tn st n.w. Johnston, Jas. T_ Ina, 1327 M st Johnston, Thoe. D., N. C? 601 E st aw. Jones, j7t_ AUl, 100H 13tu at n.w. Jo* ph. A, XewMex., 1343 L st Keau. John, Jr, X. J.,1730 K st n.W. Kelley, Wm. Dl, Fa* Riggs Houses K' nnedy. It Fn OhW. 1101 K st B.W. Kerr, D.. Iowa, 19 Grant Place. Ht-u ham, J. X- 13K9 K st n.W. KUgore, C. B_ Tex., 415 6th st n.w. La foUetta K. M^ Wu^, 81012th st aw. La*oon, P.,Ky, 130 Cut Capitol at Lagan. M. D- La.. 210 Delaware am LaSoiaw, W. O, M. Y., 809 12th at n.w. Laird, Jas* Nebr., <M6 Xew York am lnadea a Z., HL, 130 Maryland am EA Lams, 2a, DL, Metropoutan HoteL Lanbam, 8. W.T?Tex..881* New Tort itilw. I.atnam, L. E-, N. C, Metropolitan Hotel. Law.er, F, m. Lee, W. U. F., Va., Ebbitt Bouse. Lebiuack, H.. N. J.,218 New Jersey m ML 1-1 Qd, Jno.f Minn., National Hotel. U>d?e, B. CL Miit, 1227 10th st. ilk Long, J. a, Maaa.1325 K si. aw. Lyman, J., Iowa, Windsor HoteL Lynch, Jonn, Piu, 708 l(Hh su aw. Maffet, J. T.. Pa, Tbe Arllnrton. Mahoney. P. P., N. T? Tbe Arllngtoa Halsb, L, Pa, 151631st St. M insur e, li . mo., 471 c st. aw. Mason, W. E., 11L, 812 12lh st. aw. Martin. W. tL. Tex., 217 East Capitol at. ?;l lkilin Si-m' 'J4! 1850 Island in M<Adoo, Wm., N. J., laao i su n.w. McCiammy,CW.B.a. 1154th St.a*. Mccomak, L Md., Klgjfs House. ?: ^P^^PortlSd. SSlS&v i' hoo*. JJ^cr^?f,h.rw;. Pa., WUianVs Hotel MacDonakl, J.L, Minn., 1754 >1 St. n. W. McKennm,X CaL, 814 15th st. McKinley, Win., jr., Ohio, Ebbitt House. Mr?IH?nTfair f" 'N*tl0nal HOteL McMUUn. Benton, Tenn.. 61813th at. aw. McKae, T. C.. Art, 9181 at. Neb 1410 O st. aw. T. A N. v., 1203 O St. n. w. ^Me- 1017 Q.W. SJiSi.'SV^V1116 ? Moffltt, J. a, N. 1511 L st. aw. S??'?0*n?3r. A- Ky., 60113th st. B.W. * TSbi318 L ?? n-w. 3,laa-' m 3d st. a w. MorrlU, KS.Kins.. HB1 131 u st. aw. W., CaL, The Hamilton. 2S2V.4 l**., Wormleys. $- J?nn- N'?l'fnal Hotel. r*&*~ Metropoutan HoteL c*i ?bblft House. "?tJu,L' :2a Indiana ?va fr2?: W.l N-^~ 312 Indiana ave. Pij'f9i w. c., Ala., Klnre House. / n-F^n"'.J.V M1^'1W9N *- n-w. o-v?Ti T> Va- 810 mu 3t- n-W. X?^!}? i-H., Ino., KIO H st. oSSfr j f1'/1:13Eti N>w York am m2l- 008 14th ?-w wS,?- ,'tf11-' 841 K St. aw. S wV'A ?blo, The Hamilton. iZ?5/a v* ^V41* ? ?? n w Pait^' "fci?" " 386 4<* 8t- D-w;' I I?' IS"* M 'Hani* HoteL p.*i ?*?? S i ?1115G st- n w lining ?* ?Tm'' ^ -N>W JerSPT aTC. p1?k??^h 887 F 9t-nw Perrr 1 B 2 ^aIl> ttl? 1?1 *? ???. a' iT"' S- L-> Metropolitan HoteL ph^H: ^ ' Kan" National HoteL 82SJ,w^2?a,?e2n-;161019th %u n-w Pirt w" N* J- Kifhmond Flats. pKSXV- N-J- 7iw liih st. n.w. 1 p)"?b; ??' JH- 1320 141 h st. n.vr. pJ^L'i ? / 14tu sL u-w W?'' {? J;< O-lo, Kbbitt H .use. Randall, 8. J., Pa., i-jo c Ht. s.e. SSif'Tv' ' J!. ? House. IS ' - 1Ue Hamilton. 5. k' Mlnn-. 15tU su n.w. w!?i5^2n,? u -,Tenn" National HoteL li 'u ' ^ 1>e"iware ttVe i ii r ,MajvS- H'snfs House. T ?? Ark- 13oa H St. n.w. <-'ons re-clonal HoteL H., I1L.S10I st., n.w. pn^Pi? .'A* ^ ?' Metrul'Olit n HoteL ' V* ^???onn-tTtle Hamilton. m'oii U?" nX~ 719 uth sr- n-W S Chamtvrun'a Scull, i, pa., Ebb.tt House. Seney, o. E.. Ohio. ia:i8 G st. n w ST'r' ?rt -M'c?'-rai>. ltKX! g St. n.w. ?h^? V *4. National lloieL L ? Y- T&e Portland. l^ A st. n.e. smith ti^^ ^" c- Metropolitan HoteL Henry. wis., 130 Maryland ave. n.e, Snvderp' ?uSna'J1T 14111 SL n.w. ^Swrtfln itF'ii n a- National HoteL W.H. Pa., in,'! K st, n.w. Splnoia, F. B., S. Y., Tue Arlington. bpooner, H. J.. H. I KIititm Hriiitui Ssslw: pW.fr Steele' o t& T* ? 'a' Y - xv?odmont Krl^if' i ^lsfs^s House. Stephenson, L, Wis., l.fcio F st. ra1 ' ^l? ?' ^ St. n. w. ;? "?? -???, muaun House. 5^5*. ff Ky.. 1311 H St. strJhU i o' ^?" 210 North Capitol st. k. truDlc, I. 8., Iowa, ;?o Grant Place Symes, O. G. col., 150118th st. Taulhee' u; v National HoteL rauibee, w. pM Ky., ,-t.>9 a st. at f- H-. f lilo, 1746 M St. Taylor, J. D., Oh o, The Hamilton. y- M.. Ky., Wlliard's. SB I & M" Tii^ilt? i* v- a v 4Ia ?tl st. n.w. Toole, J. K., Mont., 15291 st. n.w Tralwv'iul1' ? Jib R"fST8 House. k^r'y, N. 1., 3 Dupont circle, Tiinior 5" ?ans-? 1513 5tn st. n.w. \-un!i| o r '-,OU"' 413 4th 8U O-W. > ance, r. j conn., ?o? 14th st. aw Vandtrer, caL. Wlllard'i \^nee^ c. a., Wash. Ter., lfso L st. a*. u W'"'llIn H . -Ma, 1208 Q SL aw. HalLer, J. P., Ma, 922 M st. n.w. Warner, *nn?ul. Mo.. Wlliard's. W^m^K Iowaclrcle WVbpr 1 n\* v ^ Maryland ave. aek vveoer, J. b., X tsji litii st ilw ' 51- i3th st. aw. WhT^.'V u* 132r*119t- ?vw. ww^' {? v" v ^ Tk 12tu 8t- n-'r 5-hlJf"5" tO-The Arno. Whiting, J. R., Mich., 1337 P st n w 5?^?* Wlllam, M iss., The Portland. d* V; Te%n-- Ebbitt House. Wlckhaaa, c. P., Ohio. 123 C st n e iviitfr' ' *?' National HoteL VVilklns, Berlah, Oiilo, 1414 K st n.w wusoa W. L., fr. va! 1008 n st; aw J. }2?n? Thotnas, Mlna, 141C K st. aw. W ilkinson, T. S., La., 2dt Delaware are. act u !iilaXi. ,,s-',-01110' 220 North Capitol st i1--1323 G st. aw. UrS' V." Nev. 816 13th St. aw. Tardley, H. m Pa., febbltt House, J,Oder, b. 8.. Ohio. *i4 m st. ae. Vost, Jacob, Va, 81411th st. aw. HevrIV?"H?SiTh.? H0"? of RWBESWTATTVBl * i7* ? "? *"t>uriL tbaplaln. 1219 m ul n v John B. Clark, eleri. Laurel, Jld ^ tLW T-^- Assistant clerk, 1527 Corcoran st. a SerKeant-at-Arms, 131st st. ae W H N^h Doorheeper, 2201st su ae. How an Alligator Dine*. Prom the American Anyler. It is a southern writer who compares an alli gator's throat to an animated sewer. Everything ?ays this correspondent, which lodges in the open mouth iroes dowa He is a lazy dog, and instead of hunting for something to eat he lets his victuals hunt for him. That is, he lies with his meat ??n ? wm1 aPPa"!"tly dead, like the -potsunL Soon a beetle crawls into it, then a nv taen * gnat and a colony of mosquitoea The'a llirator ooesnt clow his mouth yet He is w\utlS*1fS^I whole drove of ihin^. He does bls eaUnL b? ^Vf? ^ier" th?UtKle-i'ller a 11Ziira w,1? cool flin sen under the shade of the upper flaw. Then a W1" hop up 10 dtch the mosquitoes 7h?t .?orejP^ultoes and gnats will alight oil rentl e?trin'?. f ^ h wbole vlllaKe of Insect* and reptl es will settle down for an afternoon Dlcnir Ti?en ail at once there is an earthquake? lK Wte thTiSHi.1 al"*Cul?r blinks one eye, gulp* down entire menagerie and opens his great front door again for mere visitors. * uvul' Teaching tbe Irnv a LenoBt Frorn tho Milwaukee Winconiiin. On a recent cruise of the L nlted States man-of war Mlchlgaa a sailor, wuo is a Chicago maa au tempted to throw an exhausted quid of tobacco over the rail into the water. His aim was bad and the quid fell on the deck. An officer observed it. He would not allow the sailor to touch it, but ordered the entire crew to rig up a irun tackle Th? ?un 'ackle ls a hawser 3# Inched tnlcktnd welgM 2,i^0 youiMki. Being seldom if ever used. It Was slowed away in the hold and covered uo. ?Sr,lhL1^? d"klan(1 rt? 11 >? ? lo0~h!rtus& ?nt }>* IfM* tackle Was rigged up, ana the <xin manding officer attached to it a silk thread. He made a loop in the thread, lassoed the quid of tobacco, made It fa?i, al. hands gave a long null and a strong pull, and the qultf of tobacco was hoisied overboard. Then the gun taclSe wS taken down and suiwed away in the hold. It re quired eieven hours of hard work to get the tobacco overboard, and It is the opinion of tne commanding officer thai no more quids ot tobacco win be thrown on the deck o( the Michigan lor some time to come. * ior The Qulckent Conn.bip en From the Philadelphia Times. A certain young lady went out last Wednesday moruing to make aome calls. On her w?y she met a friend, who suggested that she should go to tbe matinee with him. she accepted the Invitation and be bought the tickets. At the end of the Qrst act he propo?-d to her. She refused, thinking he was only Joking. When ihe curtain w?nt down for the second act ho renewed the proposal and bo earnest ly that she asked time to consider li which was willingly glvea No sooner had the third act finished than she softly murmured, "Yes." After the maunee waa over the engaged couple balled a passing street car and crossed to Camdua where they were m?rned. The whole affair occoaied three hours and fifty minutes. Cenklinf ? Word waa Sufficient ??Oath" In tbe Cincinnati Inquirer. It is toid that a person came to him and asfced him to do something in the way of looking op a claim or DUL Mr. Conkllng that he would do so; them^n telt gratified, but unfortunately hap pened, as be left the room, to say: "Now, Mr. Coakling, I will rely upon yoasir." "Rely nnon me for nothing, air," exclaimed tbe Senator, and fortuwitb Mia no furtuer interest to tbe man's concern. The man bad said Just one word too much, and yet bow natural it was for a constitu ent. with a ears on his mind, to have said that last word. father F*mb tbe New Orlcu. Tlow-Dtnontt Wm. Hopkins, who is con lined at Clartesvtna^ will be hanged on the llth of May. Bats tae maa who, in company with bis brother Joe, murdered Wm. Thomas la Babua County oa a Sunday be canae he wore store olothea His only sorrow n that his brother, who was aenteaced to the pent tenUary, is not to be hanged witn bias. His father called ?a him n?eat y, and the murderer asked: "Pap, wui you come oai to the hanging?" The old ja^ttjj^waal, if hitateo^TiS^ I Special Sale or *131 CLOTHING VOX UOI AND BOTS OAK HALL. CORNER 10TB AND F STUETfl, To make thlM* llve'y we km again n>itUih>< BARGAIN TABLES, on which w* keep all suits ot which we hare leas than loll line* la aw Thar are mdaa wa aold from 99 to tlS. Ton can hare your cholca (or 97.00. These am undoubtedly tha beat bar gaina In clothimr ever offend. Oar Una of PRIN CE ALBERT SUITS in black aad rrer la complete, and wa can a bow aa handsome and well-fitting garments aa wera ere: tamed out by mar chant-taliora at 1*hs than one-half their price*. We make a specialty 01 anlta cut especially for the clergy. . CORE SCREW SUITS In aack and frocks, from 910 BP. Oar line of PANTS la ootnplnte, and wa can fit moat any one. long, abort, atont or lean. I We have Juat received about 500 WHITE and FANCY VK8IS, which will bo aold at 60c. and up ward. In BOTS' SUITS we bare a beautiful line for boya from four to eighteen years, and pdcea are anreto neat your approval. o??o A * i? 5 S A I 5 O O A A Kk HHU A A L L O O AAA K K H H AAA L L ? OO A A h. K U 11 A A LLLL LLLL . apig COR. TENTH AND F STS. % P HILADELPHIA StORB. DRESS TRIMMINGS. DRESS TRIMMINGS. ?Turn received a full line of DRESS TRIMMINGS, ?urh aa Gimps, Braids, Braided Seta, in silver, Gilt, and mixed colon. Black and White. Special In Gimp at 45c.; worth 05c. Elegant atylea at 85c. and up ward a. JET TRIMMINGS FOR DRESSES AND WRAP& Beaded Gimp from 50c. per yard up to 91.50. Ornament a from i!0o. up to 11 each. HOSIERY, GLoVES, and NOTIONS. A I ull assortment of Hoaiery for ladiea and children. Also, a fn.l line of Glove* in Liale Thread. Taffeta, and Silk, in Colored and Black, from up to &0c. SATINES. SATINES. SATIN EH. A mil line of French Satium in all tho neweat and beat roods, In plain and fancy atylea. Call and aee our atock. Domestic saunes at 12J4C., the beat in the city for tbat money. G1NUH A Ms.?French and Domeatic Gingham* In all colors, styles, and pric ?. WHITE GOODS.?A great variety in Plain, Plaids, and Stripes, at all prices. EMBKolDERlcS. A full assortment from He. a yanl tip to 91. LACES of ull kinds In Biack and \\ bite, narrow and wide to match. CORSETS?A full assortment of all kinds and prices Special: One lot Corsets, nil sizes, at (fcic.; worth ? 1.-5. Thompson's and \\ arner'a a specialty. LACE CAPS?Don't forget that our stock of Lace Caps for the oabies is the lanrest in town and the cheape-t Fr.im 12 V- IP to $1.50. DOMESTICS?Our department is full of all the best makes of Cottons and Sheetings. Bargain* In Pillow Case ana Sheetlug Cottons. One case 4-4 bleached Cotton we are sell.ng at tbr wholesale prioeof 9c. a yd. MATTINGS. MAT 1'INGS. MATTINGS - Don't forget our stock Mat tin rs. A first-class stock and very low prices. White and Fan< y from 12 V- up to 50c. CARHAItT ft I,El Of, ap21-42 928 7thand700 Ksta.n.w. Exclusive Novelties In Sateeni SEATON PERR ? (Pnc< ? ssor to I'ebrt A Bno.? WILL OPEN ON MONDAY. APRIL23 HIS SECOND AND LAST IMPORTATION OF FRENCH SAT EENS FOR THIS SEASON. THIS LOT IS A DUPLICATE BY CABLE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE PATTERNS IN MY FIRST IMPORTATION ORDER, WHICH WERE SOLD IMMEDIATELY. THESE SATEENS ARE BOTH IN LIGHT AND DARK COLORS. COMBINED WITH RICH FIG URES AND POMPADOUR, AND JARDINIERE B'/RuF.RS FOR GARNITURE. THE STYLES ARE CONFINED TO ME FOR WASH INGTON. CONSEQUENTLY CANNOT BE SEEN ELShWHERE IN 1HISCITY. 150 PIECES ANDERSON'S "BE8T QUALITY" SCOTCH GINGHAMS IN ENTIRELY NEW DE SIGNS. NOVELTIES IN IMPORTED "ALL WOOL" CHAL LIS. NEW PLAIN AND FIGURED ENGt.ISII MOHAIRS. NEW PRINTED ALL LINEN LAWNS IN CHOICE PATiERNS. "UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUES" IN WHITE, BLACK, AND COLORED INDIA SILKS, AT 76. 85c. AND -8I*:CfAL BARGAINS" IN STRIPED AND FIG URED INDIA SILKS AT 750. "CONFINED STYLES" IN PRINTED INDIA SILKS OF HV OWN IMPORTATION AT 91. 91.35, ? 1.50, AND 9175. EXT*" "EXTRA INDUCEMENTS" IN BLACK AND COL ORED SL'RAH SILKS AT 75c AND 91. MOIRE FRANCAISE AND MOIRE ANTIQUES IN BLACK. WHITE, AND ALL THE NEW SPRING SHADES. "CHOICE COLORS" IN ALL WOOL AND SILK WAl'.P HENRIETTA CLOTHS. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN AND FANCY FKE.V H DR. hS FABRICS, RANGING FROM 60c TO <2.50 PER YARD. tar PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. btAlON ffcJUtY. Perrr Building. Pennsylvania ave.. cor. 9tb It. Establiahed 1S40l ap21 Quick Sales And Small Profits. MOTTO OF T. a WILLIAMS k CO.. Drnreiata, Under Masonic Temple, corner 9th and F sts. n. w.. Where will be found the most complete and varied atock of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Perfumeries in the city, at prices which none can better and lew meet, as ahown by tue following partial list: quinine. 1 dozen 1-Brain Capsule* .....4c. 1 dozen 2-trrain < apaules 6c. 100 2-trrain Capsules 40c. 1 dozen "J-graln Capsules .Sc. 100 3-grain Capsules 65c. 1 doZ' n 5-grain Capsules 15c. 100 5-grain Capsu es 90c. 100 grains Quinine. Power* & Weightman 25c. Red. Re*. Price. Price Ayer'gRecamier Preparation! SI 00 9150 Ayer*s Recamier Powder 70 1 00 Ayer's Vita Nuova 75 100 Allcock'a Porous Plasters 10 16 Ayer's Sarsaparilla 73 100 Ayer's Hair Vigor 58 75 Bull's Cough 8yrup 18 545 Brown's Jamaica Ginger,... 35 50 Benson'* Capcine Plasters 13 25 CatlcnraSoap .'... 15 25 Cashmere Bouquet Soap 21 So Carter'* Little Liver Pills 16 25 Cutlcura Resolvent 76 100 Cutlcura Ointment. 35 60 Carnlck's Soluble Food Med 36 60 Carnick'a Soluble Food Large 75 >00 Campbell'* Ar*enio Wafers 34 60 Campbell'* Arsenic Wafer* Lsrge.... 70 100 Calder'* Dentine 16 26 Ely'* Cream Balm 33 50 Effervescing Bromo Caffein SO 1 00 Fellow's Syrup Hypopboephits*...... 1 00 1 60 German Cough Syrup 15 25 Hop Bitter* per bottle 70 1 00 Hoatetter's Bitter* 73 1 00 Bood'* Sarsaparilla 76 100 Honford's Acid Phosphate* 36 60 Horsford'* Acid Phosphate* Large.. 75 100 HofTs Malt (Tarrant'a) 28 36 Huff's Malt (Eianerz) 30 40 Humphrey'* Specific*. No. 1 to 15.... 16 26 Hunyadi Water ?...?? 25 35 Hauson'aCorn Salve 9 16 Iron Bitter* per bottle 60 1 00 Imported Bay Rum. large bottles .... 20 35 Jayne's Expectorant 73 1 00 Jayne'a Alterative 78 1 00 Mellln's Food i, 68 75 Nestle'* Milk Food 38 60 Oriental Tooth Paste 34 60 Pear's Soap per cake 12 20 Packer'* Tar Soap 1G 25 Pond's Extract 34 60 Piso's Cough Syrup 18 25 Parker's Hxlr Balsam 35 60 Pierce'* Golden M? I. Discovery 74 100 Pierce'* Favorite Prescription 74 1 00 Pierce'* Purgative Pellets 16 26 Posonni'a Powder 35 60 Pure Vaseline, small 6 10 Pure Vaseline, large 8 14 Pomade Vaaeline 10 20 8chenck** Pill* 15 26 8. a. 8.. am all 67 1 00 a 8. a. large 117 1 75 Scotch Oats Essence 75 1 00 Sanford'a Catarrh Cure 75 1 00 Tarrant'a Seltzer Aperient 75 1 00 Warner's Safe Pill* 16 25 Warner'a Kidney and Liver Cure 85 1 85 Wyeth'a Beef, Wine and Iron 70 100 V i,liunis' Beef. Wine and Iron i 00 1 00 Wilbur's Cod Liver Oil and Lime 76 100 William*' Phosphatic Emulsion, the Best, Pint Bottles 75 1 CO Water of Ammonia, large bottles 10 85 Williams' Comp. Sarsaparilla 60 Williams' Rheumatic Remedy 60 Williams' Rose Tooth Powder. 83 Williams' Hair Tonic, the best SO Fine Tooth Brushes 10 80 Violet Water. Urge siae bottles 70 1 00 Florida Water 35 00 3 Cake* Fine Toilet Soap 85 46 0 Cake* Good Toilet Soap 85 46 3 Cakes Pur* Palm Oil Soap 86 *5 The beat Tapis Ax tracts, la bulk, 35c. paroc Bandoline render* the complexion and the akin soft and smooth i the beat preparation la the world tor chapped hands, lips sod facet par bottle, 86a / jjgsgssEsaa tesi ?*? asrs.'izR'itJs'.a Weightman and other well-knows chouilsta. All srriptlona intrusted to our care will ba ? tempi* eorssr 9th aad Fsta F. a WILLIAMS ft ool. : U UVS IWM AUCTION SALE& THIS AITEKIMJI. rpjtu?TKr8 BA-LX_ or _Twa^8_TORY FRAME ALIQl street. virtue of ? deem of the Supreme Court of tte .ict of Columbia, passed la Equity Cause No. 11.087. 4m. as. wherein John Oflonrr Ht-nrr et aL ue complainants, and Sophia Bouvet et d. Bra A tendant-i, L as trustee In eiid cause. *111 offer for hri. on THURSDA? . APRIL T? ENTY-8IX. A. I. HOUSE OS SIXiH STRUT, NEAR N STREET NORTHWEST. TWO-8TORY FRAME HoU sfe OK THIRD SEAR O 81REET NORTHWEST. By vtr iAm II.037. It, 18S*. lu front oi the reenevilve premises, first, AT HALF-PAST i'lVE O 0LOCK P. St, ail that p?rt of lut numbered eight (8). In equare numbered tour hun dred and elff.i y-one (481), f> winning for the tune on thr line ot o.b street west, Kt the distance of forty (40) teet south from the northwea. corner ot ?aid .ot, and muniuk thence south twenty (VO) feet; theucv due east ninety-three (93) leet 4)? Inches; thence north twenty riO) feet, and th nee west ninety three iM3) feet. 4H Inches, to the plaeeot beginning, Improved by a two-stor?- frame dwelling on tith street, near N street north west SECOND. A1' SIX O'CLOCK P.M. Part of lots num. bered twrnty?one (21) and twenty-two (22). in Rich srcUou's su jdi vision of lots in square numbered and deeciibed a* square west of square fire hundred and hi y three (.">o.)), bewinnin^ for the same at a point in the west line 3d street ? est forty-two f et south irom th north* ?t corner of lot numbered nineteen (10) lu said subdivision, and rnnnlnv thence south with the west line oi said street le w? feet: theuoe weet 63.73 teet to au alley; thence northwesterly with the east line of said alley 10 97 feet, and thence easterly 54.07 feet to lbs place of betriunimr. Improved by a two story frame .welling on 3d near O street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third In one year, and one-third In two years from day of sale. The uotes of purchaser or purchasers shall be given for the de terred payinente, bearing Interest at 6 per cent per an num. payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on the premises sold, or all cash, at the pur chaser or pure baser*' option < onveyanclng. fee., at purchasers cost. A deposit of #100 required on each piece at time ol sale. If tarms of sale are not com plied with in ten days from day of tale the Trustee reecrvee the right to re-sell the property in defsult at the risk and coat of the de.auitfug purchaser, after five days' public notice of such re-sale in some newspaper pub lished in Washington, 1). c. JULIUS A MAEDEL. Trustee. 410 &th st. aw. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. apl2-eofed* T HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AND FIX Tl RES, GOOD WILL AND LEASE OF CONFEC- | TIONF.RY AND ICE-CREA.il 8A. OON. NO. 1220 H uTREET NORTH W'EsT. AT AUCTION. Oil MONDAY MORM NO. APRIL THIRTIETH.1888. at TEN O'CLOCK, 1 shall sell the eutl.e contents ot the above establishment. It will be offered as a whole, and If not sold In that way will then be sold in detail. ?p*>0'3t fJlHOMAS DOWL1NO, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND PERSONAL I EFFEC18, At my auction rooms. SATURDAY, APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH. 1888, contmeiieing at TEX O tXOCK. embracing in part: l'arlor Furniture, Louuges. Couclie*, Easy Chairs, Artistic Table*, line Lot PlciWfes and Engraving*. Bookcases. Walnut and other Chamber Furniture, in sets . nd separate pieces; Hair Mattresses, Dniing-ro m and Office Furniture. Carpets, fee.; i urDing Lathe. Refrigerators. Stoves, fee. Also at TWELVE Ot'L'JCK? Horses, Carriages, Bugtrie*, Waxons, fee. Also, Two Second-hand Hacks, in irood condition. N. B.?The Homes will be sold iu the larire court yard in rear of store. ai 2<j-'U g BENSINGER, Auctioneer. Will be sold at the Bazaar, No. 040 I-ouislin* avenue, on SATURDAY MORNING, APU1L TWENTY EIGHTH. at 1 EN O'CLt CK. two S--w Top Buggies, three Sew Phaetons, one New I>a>ton Wagon, two Sec d-hund Posetous. two Second-hand Buggies, and Several Second-hand Wair'ns, Harness, fee. Alho, SO Head of Horses, Mares and Mules; workers snd driver*. ap_0-2t S. BENSINGER. Auctioneer. T HoMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HiGir Y VALUABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE. No. 1019 O.NECTICUT AVENUE SOUTHWEST AT AUCT ON. On TUESDAY, MAY THIRD. 1888. AT FIVE O'CLOCK, in trout of the premises, I ^h ill sell Lot 23, ill square 104, lot 21x137)* to a lsrtre public alley, imuroved by a three story and basement trick re i dence containing nine >o m .. larve el m. ts three bath rooms rear, galieriee, fee., ociog No. 1019 Count c -icut I avenue. Tins property is located near Farragut Square and is considered one of the most desirable aecttons in the city terms- One-third cash, the residue in one and two years, with notes bearin intere i and secured by a deed ol tm-tou tiie property. Conve>anclng and re- | cordm? at purchaser's cost. T wo hundred dollars de lo t required at the time of sale. ?p20-dfeds THoMAS BOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' 8ALEOF VALUABLE BUSINESS AND i OTHER PROPERTY, SITUATED ON PENNSYL VANIA AVENUE. BETWEEN NINTH AND T NTH STREETS NORTHWEST ;ON D STREET. BETWEEN NINTH AND Ih.NTH STREETS NORTHWEST;ON I STittETWET W F.EN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS N KlHWESi, AND ON MISSOURI AVENUE, BETWEEN FOUK-ASD A-UAi.l' AND S.XTH SIREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree ot the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, peered on the 11th day of ApriL A D. 1888, in Equity No. 10,999. Lucretl* Myera et al. va. Jonn J. Limisley et al? we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on the da>s and at the hours named, trie following described real estate in the city of W ashington, D. C. On TUEsDAi, the EIGHTH DAY OF MAY. A. D. 18S8, at i IVE O'CLOCK P. M., the eastern part of oriKinal Ix>t numbered ti.ree (3), in square numbered three hundred and seventy-nine (-170). described as follows: Beginning for the same at the southeast cor ner of said Lot numbered three (3).and running tnence wesrward.y alonx the Hue ot Pennsylvania avenue twenty-six (SS) feet; thence nortbaaraly and at riyht angles with said avenue seventy (70) feet; thenoe east wardly twenty-slxCJO) feet two (2) inches to the north eastcornerol said Lot numbered three (3). thence southwardly and at ntrht an* es with the said svenue Seventy-two i~'J) leet nine (?) inches ti the place of bstrinniuK, improved by two three-Htory Brick Stores, Nos. 81.1 and 817 Pennsylvania avenue. On SAME LAY. at HALt-PAST HVt O'CLOCK P. M., part lot numbered nine (9), in square uuniU ml three hundred and seveuty-uine (379), be.-lnninir ior the aamo at a point on North'D street one hun.ired and thirty (130) frrt from the northeast corner of lusid aquaraand runnlnir thence south eighty (80) fe u thence III a northwestwardly direction twenty-six (26) feet two CJ) inches: thence at riirht audits with the last line enrhteen (IN) feet three (3) inches; thence due north tifty-six ( '01 leet nine (9) inches to the line of ustree;; th uce due east nineteen (19) feet ele\en (II) Inches to the place ot beginning, being the prop eity conveyed by Robtr Harriss to Anna Lindslev by dee<l dated ^3d day of D- cember, A. D. 1874, and re corded iu liber 774. folio 41(1, improv?d by three-story and basement brick. Nu. 90S D street northwest. On >? EDNESiJAY, THE NINTH DA* OF aI AY, A D. 1888, at MVB O'CLOCK P. M., part of lot num bered three (3), in square numbeied three hundred and seventy-tnree (373). lu Davidson's subdivision of said squats, as recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia iu liber N. K.. November 9, 1810, and described us lollows: Betnnninif at the Boiithwest co ner of said lot numbered three (3) on north "1" st. set, and running thence east with the line ot said lot and said stre. t twenty-two ('-*?-'> Ket. thence north in' < straight liue one hundred and eleven (III) feet, more or less, to an slier In therearof the said lot; thence westwardly with the line of said alley twenty-t?o (22) fe-1 to the northwest coiner of said lot. and thence south with the west liue of said lot one hundred and six (100) feet six (0) luches, mor? or less, to the place of beginning, being the same p:-operty oouveyi d to said Anna Lindsley y deed dateu Decem I>r9, 1807. and recorded li liber E. C. E. 23. folio 273. oi tue land records for the District o. Co.umbla. imp oved by 3-story brick dwelling. So. 917 I street northwest. On SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. lot numbered four (4). in reservation "B." being the same property conveyed to Eleazer Lindsley by deed recorded in liber W . R. No. 110, loiio 421, of the lsnd records ior the District ol Columbia, inn roved by three st. ty and attic brl.k dwelling, Nos. 403 and 40o Uiasoun s.enue. Terms of sa e: For each piece offered one-third cash, balance in one and two years with interest, for which notes of purchaser or purchase rx must be given, secur d by trust d ed ou the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of ?500 on each ot the first two parcels nsmed, and of $200 on s- ch of the other pieces will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing at cost of purchsser or pur chasers. It terms f sale are not complied with In ten days the Trustees reserve the riirht to i esell at cost and risk of defaulting purchaser or purchasers after five days' advertising GEOtiGE E. HAMILTON, Trustee. Sun Building. J. HOLDSWOBTH GORDON. Trustee, 330 4 S Street n.w. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ap24-d<tds rp HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer VALUABLE IMPBOYEdTrOPEBTY IN GEORGE TOW >, D. C? KNOWN AS WH1 E HOUSE HO TEL. 1048 AND 1050 :S2D STREET, NEAR THE NEW IRON WORKS OF E. L. DENT * CO., AND A I I HE TEi,MINUS OF THE W. fe G. B. R. CO.. AND 3209 AND 3215 GRAC- AVENUE AT PUB LIC AUCTION. On MONDAY, APRIL THIBTIETH, 1888. in front of the premises, commencing at 11VE O'CLOCK P.M, I will sell the tollowlng-descrined property: Subdivi sion ot Lot j0. trontiug V> 13-100 feet ou west side of 32d stree., between Or? e avenue aud the Canai, and improved by a four-stoir Brick house, coutaiuing about twenty-hve rooms, bowing alley and a large hall, being Nos. 1048 and 1050 32d street. immediately alter, sub. Lot 55. fronting 16 23-100 feet on the north sid of ?Grace avenue, near High street snd improved by a two-story and basement Brick house, containing tour rooms and kitchen, being No. 3215 Grace aveuue. Immediately after, siib. Lot 52. fronting 21 teet on the north side of Grace svenue. and improved by a two story Brick House, being So. 3208 Grace avenue. Terms; one-third cash, balance in one and two yean with m erest, and secured b> a deed of trust ou the projierty sold, or all cash at the purcuaaer's option. ?100 will be required on each piece at time of sale. AU recording and couveyancimr at purchaser's cost. aplM-dfe.ls 1 HOMAS DOWLING, Auct riHANCEB* 8AI.E OF A VALUABLE IMPROVED ^ THREE-STORY AND BASEMi NT BliICK DWELLING. No. 1313 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. WASHINGTON. D. C. By virtu* of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause No. 11,020 (Hill v. Ker et al.k the under*lgned, Trustees, will offer for sale, in lront of the premises, at public auc tion. on MONDAY, THE THIRTIETH i AY OF APRIL. 1888, at the hour of HALF-PAST FOUB O'CLOCK P.M. all that piece or parcel of real eatate known snd deacrlued on the plat or plan of th city of Wa hlngton. District of Columbia, as and being lot numb. rvd nine (9) in the subdivision of original lot numbered on* (1) and part of two (2) in square num bered two hundred and forty-six (240), made aud rati tled by Mary C. Monro, Apnl 21.1883. and recorded In Liber No. 12 at folio 15. la the office of the surveyor of Bald District. Terms of sale: One-half oath, or more, at the option of the purchaser, and the balance in two equal install ments, payable in Six and twelve month* from day of sals, with Interact at the rate oi aix per eentum per an num. or the wuole of said purchase money ma* be paid on day of sals or on ratification by i he court. JOB BARNARD, \ 500 5th *t L AL"XArofiBP-S?fr.t i DUNCANSON BBQ8, Ancta. ap18-dAda iT HALE or THE XCTE STEAMER _ PILOT BOi. 308 87-100 TONS, AT SEVENTH STREET WHAkE. WASHINGTON, D, C, On THURSDAY, MlY THIRD, 1888. At TWELVE ?clock Soon, *e will sell at hherifps iwnhg? fetSi ODE STEAMER lioenaad snd enrolled: wa* newly fitted up last year ana one of the most popular boats a the Mmmc. risk aadoostof d fau.titsr p ilea* vuulic notice of such ? vale la mm DUXCAXI0X AUCTION SALES. 'HOMA8 DOWLD5Q, A 'IU1 . Sg1#^?^s?SESfe5 gi?A S'^Lsas'w W'JtS&fiM* Rafsfs3 KI.CHEN TAfttf*Tfc*XB*OM D1S?"? XABL*. EXTILulunI MOBBING. inn, TWXVTT 8*V ~SSSf?? gj?r?~ W a *UJJAM8 BoSTiiStoiiS: assignee's balk of ,.,___ DBDOOISTS* SUNDBIE* lMCLUblNQ HOT*WXTEk d.,,u ??*? ,?? i?? ?_? 8TK1NUK.H i,o? HMLnA.}? cnstoin BUBiiI?, TOk'8 AND OOMBaT tiOHbK^COVKKa. I " "TokJi FIXTUHtg. twe^v-s^x'th^.TT^^clS^a0^ AmrJo-American Rubber Co?m2J?^f^ ?* ll1? awalteb B. WHXlAlll0i^?fIiK JJUNCANSON BROS., Auc^Lnewi HOUSE* KV14ofIb~l?&t^0STAi**i> Is IS^pHS ETC. MATT1J?G, KJ1CHKS ttslUlblTtS; AT AUr'TTflV ATTE>10"(L<>AKRiL JWKV1*V8EVEXTR 188K. iu. to which attention of buye. a it. Ailed. ap(M-3t ALltK ^ 1LLIAMS ^ CUt, Auctioneer*. ~ A CHOICE COLLECTION OF THE FINFST FVPIf STABLE ??* OKE ilk ALA h GE EJl? ^^tfiU^tuKEENS ??fciKS: -<11 ?- r,!JOU.lf?HX 8An-'8 NURSERIES. . . j 51,h,u .our Au.tlon Rooms, corner 10th Ti7? v rv?H?vU.nvy u*"Ust\v.*tfue- *?1UAV, APRIL 1 WKNil-StV tNi H at HALi-FAS 1 ThN O'CLOCK .? WALTLK B. WILLIAM* A Co.. ap4.>-4t Auctioneer*. f|\HOMAS DOWLING. AuciloneerT MISCELLANEOUS SPRIXu PLANTS, ROSES, 4c . F^l^mT.,W?i^Tff9Lm!,TT-8EV E.N TH, lWW, it ELE \ hN U i LOCK, it iiiy auction }"b*\*-u ? iholce Collection ol FloaeriiiK -nd J K '*om the weR-knowu florist, ?p24-3t _THOMA8 DOWLING. Auct. f|lUQllAB DOWLINU, Auctioneer. " VtRY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IX n? BHini .St?. 9a ATPLBL1C ADCTION. at^ T\>?}?iVj\A m V L;N Tl-hfcVtN 1 H. 1888. ^Lr. tT ^ ^LOCK P. M., In front of tbe rKiiiU?. i S t 1 w iJ^r l0t ln ,yu*,v So- OH. fronting 28 .?f "" *?" "ldr ot aOth street oy a dept h ot 0o feet. Improved by a 1 art and nearly new o*' <"ou,*i"'u* ' t?? room* and cellar with t**1"* 'No- 13..JJ :i0th street northwest. Also immediately thereafter part of lot #i> adjoining the above property, and fronting 30 teet on J in street by a depth ot SHI /eet Terms: One-third ra-h. balance is one and two year* with Interest, and secured by a deed of trust oM property sold or all cash at the purchaser's option a avpullt of ?100 will be required on each piece o pro|>?rty at time of sale. Ail couveyancintr ana record ntl^d J!m? * f?*1*. " t*Tm" not com P1.1,*** "rt*11 ?" *?> days frutndiy o: sale, the property will be resold at the risk .nd ''ostot tie <1 'tu tins "anl?"dT^. XilO.VIA8 DO V L NO. aplwatds Autuoneer. C !?0A,XP^^,8AL^8 OF THE LARGE A.\D VALU INOiON, DlbTi.lCT OF COL I'W BIA? THE* LS^ jaiAr" i,ic,u*i a K By v.rn1# ot m decree of the Supreme Court of tbe D.itrkt of Columbia. d*t?xl Apri. Jtt, A. D' 188k, in Equity cause No. 1 ?,K !9?brwn et al. a^t Combl et ul ? the under*i*neU trustees* will offer for sale at public auction in front of * he reap* ctive preiuiaea, and at the timea bereinalter metitioned, ihe diver* narcela of real A1 tate nerei> auder descrioeu. Ternis of sales: Purchase money to be paid one-third cash within ten day* ot date of ratification ot sale, oue-thinl In one year from day of sale, and oue-thir< in tw-o year* from day of sale, or all caih. at option of purchaser, within ten days ironi date of ratification of aa.e Deferred payments to bear interest at (i per ceut from day ot sale, payable seuii-annually. each deferred naymeut to lie secured by eiifut eeparate promissory notes of purchaser, aud to be further se 0>ired by inorttratfe or deed of trust on premiers sold Cash deposits required at time* of sales, a* hereafter stated. On THCB8DAY, the THIRD DAT OF MAT. 1888. ?Jibe hour of HALF-PASl FOLK O'CL CK? F M.' ?"Jgy p'?e* ??><? pMcel of real estate known and de scribed on the plat or plan ot said city o? WaahiuKton as part of lot uuiunere- one. in square ntunbei-ed four hnnd.odaiidaixiy-oae, inijiroTed by t e lanre hot 1 buiidiUK No. 604 PeuL*ylvania avenue norih west, snd bounded as follows: Beylm lnif at a Point on the line of Pennsylvania avenue, forty Ave feet eitrht inches, westwardly lrom the northeast coiner of said square, thence running west wardly alonir tue line ot said avenue if1 leet. thence *< uthwardly at li^st angles wlfh said avenue M feat, thence due south .">3.8 to the line er li street, thence east aloBjf said street 32 f-et, thence north 40.U. and theuce northwardly to the place of bcfluuinff. ^Ailepoalt of 11,000 wl.1 be requued at the ????? of ^unmDAY. the FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1888 at the hour of HALF-FAS FOl R O'CUK ? p M all that piece or parcel ol ;*nd known as Lot F. in the re corded subdivision of I'arts of ornrtaal lota numbered three and iotur. in square numbered three hundre.i and eivuty. Improved by the Brick btore aud Dweilm* yo Feunsylvaniaave. u.W., aud bouiKled aa follows Be gUintnir at a jioint on 1 enirsylvaul, ave. two hundred ai.d fifteen fe?t seven inches west from tLe nortbea t coruerotsa dsquare.ruiinlntrthenceiu aaouthweitenv direction at ri ht rubles w.th said ave ue fifty leet three luche^: thence due south sixty-one feet nine ai.d on- -halt inches to th.- .ine oi Cstreet. thei re w.th aa d street west twenty.two feet aeveu and fiv -eighths inchea; thence due north sixty aix leet ten inches theuce northeasterly at riiri.t angles with Fenuoylva nui avenue fi.ty-three feet niue Inches to said avenue and thence Southeasterly w.th said a Ten ue twenty three teet one and one-half imhea to the place of be. f'UUiUff. * d? of ?.r>00 will be required at the time of sale. On HATURDAY. MAY FIFTH. 1888.at HALF-PAsT FOIjR O CLOCK k?L. ail tnaipieoe or jw: eel ol land known as part of lot aix, in square three hundred and StchtA.'.imprj^?? ??? double brick buildi.,ir Noe. 028 and 0:?0 Fa. ave. n.w?i>nd bounded as toi lows: beifinnillK at a point distant torty-tour teet ten incbea Iron: the anirle fonucd by the lines of Penn sylvania avenue and enth street n.w., and nuininv thence easterly with the line ot said avenue 39 leet 10 inclisa. thence leaving said avenue at rurht ainrlea thereto siziy-alx leet, four Inches, thence with the l.ne of aald lot due west twenty-live teet. three Inches, thence northwesterly forty-five leet. eiirht inches, ant thence with s line intersecting the line of Pennsylva nia avenue at ri?ht antdes thirty twofeet to the place ot beffumlnir, contaiuinir 2o72 aquare feet more or ofwlfc^ 1>0^t 01 will be required at the ??"?? ^Ou'MONTtAY. MAY SEVENTH. 1888, AT HALF PAH1FOCR CWLOCK F. M.. all that piece or ,?S*1 0V*"d.^n0Wn ?? lot.AU?e recorded subdivision of original lot numbered seven, in sqaars numbered three hundred and torty-nlne, improved by that laive corner brick stors No. 1000 Fa. ava. n w. A deposit of 41,000 will bs required at the time of sale. On TUESDAY, MAY EIGHTH. 1888. at HALF. PAST Four O^LOCK p. M.,all that piece and parcel of land known aa the western part of Lot numbered fifteen In square three hundred and aeventy-tonr lm Dipved by the three-story and basement presaed briek mansion No. t?18 I street northwest, aud bounded aa foUowj: Betnnnin* at the northwestern corner of said lot, tnence runu utf east a.oti> the line ot I street Uortbsest twenty-five teet ten and one-half inches, ihence south to tbe rear l.ne ot said lot. then<-e west alonr*aid rear line tweuty-flve feet ten and one half inchea to the aouthweateru corner of said lot thence north to the said street and place of bav-iuuiiur ^jUiapoait of ?&00 will be required at the time of on WEDKESDAT, MAY NINTH. 188a at HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. all ot Lot numberedtn. ln Davidson's recorded subdivision of the east half of square three hundred and forty-one. Improved by tha two-stors' and basement Dwelling. No. 1124 loth street northwest. ^ ALhO. all of Lot numbered eleven In aaid recorded subdivision of said square, improved by the two-aulrv Biick DwellinifNo. 1120 loUistraat nirthweSu^ A deposit of 8200 will bo required on each of *&fri Lota at the time ot sale. On THCKMJAY, MAY TENTH. 1888. AT HaI.1T S t o -, ? ? ? ? ? - - ? ? ? .. .u, nu. oxu lentil Sti?etn.w? bounded aa tollowi: B-irinniuir at a ivu.Tt on Tenth st. n.w. one hundred and five f?t f^?^hi southeast ancle of aaid aquare aud ruunii-* thence withthe west line of said Teath?^wf n.w. thirty-nine leet ehrht Inchea to the centreofa three-feet aUay; thance west nlnety-niue feat ten and one-half inchea; thenoe south thirty.nine teet enriit inches -theuce east ninety-nine feet tun and one-half to.cue. Vo the place of b^dnniuK. bkErt? put thereof eighteen teat six inchea in fiont on aaid loth street. A deposit of $300 will be requdrsd at^ha time of tale. "** _On FRIDAY. MAY ELEVENTH. 1888. at HALF. JA8T FOUR t^CLoCK P.M.. all tha't i^uLproved i^ ?K*iitpar.elot land described on the plat or plan ?aid city of Wsshiiurfe n aa lot numbered 22. in square uumbered 18, the same bei * situatadon 3^th street. bMween iVad K streets northwest ? idapoait o.ru.0wih EUGENE CA&U&U " "" JAB. 8. EDWAKDSi *"* ftp21-dltda 600 6th nl n w WALTER B. WILHAMB H OUT A?& rpHoMAS POWUKOs Aoctiouw. 7 '"Rlf&ttt.&A.'g'ZEZY , Liber No. 1088. folio 4W4 at aeq_ one of the Land , Ulatriat o?10oJmn*"l^'to wit: turtZt'toi ggh?A,fecft mm northvaai. _ AUCTION SALES. riTIRt DAYS.' QEaW STICEXIl. An ?<T HrHMo[>4ndo( trait, dated Vin-fe V 1MT ?i>d recorded ia iit>r r.'48 folio 2^atrv?8?? iSrSsss: gsyssr$ ?* FIT* O'CLOCK, tke following d* f^jesst^Ag^i^S^ ?23 <_11) tucb? froui tu louthMct t or i ?r oTtottti t?rB (15). ^un siirh? hundred udkr. <SSCT ? rauninr w -st on* hundred ilOO i est to a ten ???/13"r "?d (l.? rt*t ?ud Bts and tkn*-(ounls (tiVi iMk ??*. *.v**rK (100? *5?? ">?' ?3<?2r i ?? w??t ?4d? ot Alii itiwi Borthrwt ti ?or? ?tre?t Ni k twelve (ljruiiid? sad thrs*-fo?rthe <tfV lnchs* to ta? wicTrf u*2* nil*. Improved by a two-story, us ,13, room bnTx bouss lad modem conveniences Dm* Terms made know , ou dsy ol sale GEORGE r. GhABAM. > _ apgl-lOt THOMAS B. KHuEMAK.ER.i~ Trortw. rpHOMAS DOVTUKO. Auctioneer. ~ rfwssai-????& lezA w-f" S^Sl? wo* ioui4 .DdTw.TiL^ 84. front! ng5:? tent on the nortn side ol P ftreTi bv a de?itn of lSo (act. between SJd and 34th etreeu lL proved by sluxe mud substantial sour-storv brk-t'res idence, containing thirteen n -oms, with all the modern improvements, being Ha 83*7 P ilreet. Veet a lxvton. Immediately after the ai^ve. nartof l<?t? 174 and iLSSu5T* "4 froottn* 52 feet on the south s?ie 2f Hi?, . bet**?u33d aud ;t4th street. b, a d.j>tb andio;t2 hlSSPt. tWu 1I*m* bonnes. Noe itf&t -2&SS-, <V"Hnrd?ash. balance In one sod two years, *9<1 ?*<urBd ITS deed of trust on the pro*-erty sold. All convsyau in* snd re cording at punhsaer's cost A dei<o,u of r.'CK) will b? mjulred on the I'-atreel property snd gluO ou the g. street property. epl9-d?ds Tkdstklsihalk or fixe building lot ok 1 5I"SbcTHE?tAThrKtA,i '""?"?VA^IA AVt. tb* Vrth dsT" a'p'i!! *"}>: '? cause No 111.66T. ? herein Msr eoDl i?lri"it "id Alius M Huor sssubstituted trusteesunder scertain deed oi torw <lated Nov. 11.1878. snd duly rawroed among the liDd ittcordu 01 R&id biitri. t in Liberfolio 146 et we will mil* i?S?m? T W*? ?2. sA1 ,:KDAV AI'hlL TwlNT\ LlliHTH, lhKK, %t FIVE O'CLOCK V M fourteen (14). in SQuare No. 8li>. ,n SJ22 of WsshJiwtou. betrlmiinv st s Poltit T:? irvt J iDcne? north of tb? southcut corner of s&jj Miimro and runnuur thence north on 5th otreet -i i?. t 4 Sifb,te Jert 6H Inches, tbcure south i&XZTZSZ&l**0? 5* ^ *> lernis of ssle ss prescribed In the said deed of trust Amouat of Indebtedness *cuivd by ssid deed, snd ex- ' p^B?e?uf gal?* in cash; balance at six and twelve montua, for which th?* rote.-, cf the i?urrhai??r. beai in# iraSw VE* 9 J?."}* ^ ured b> of pyoi^fty ?otde "ball Uken. l?ei^, itof $100 required at time of aale, and all ooufeiiudBir at pun:haaerH expt-nae dsn^rn''^" ff S*te.^- not comr!'-?i ?itii in ten asjs irou day of ssle. the oepo-it will be forfeited. Jan. F. HooD, Trustee. I*sciflc Hmki.it ffj j F st. n w. C. OIL", Trustee. rrn tr ottcv ^'dinfc 344t> st^ n.w GEO. W. 8TICKXEY. Aurti lie r. spl!?tU.s,tu-'>t J^VSCAXSUN BitOb^ Auctioneers. 1MC8TF.E8' SALE OF VALrABLF. IWPROVF.D SIKKKT^N VkTE* BL1S<J Hot HE No. 4J3 K By virtue of the power and ?utlioritj- re?u*1 in me by deed trom the heirw at law of Christ in Koiel. I for sale at uublic ancUun on MO.DAi, the nnf\f?'A wA\u?* JfAV? ?l?D' ls**- at Fivr. O clA/clk P. 1L. the naat oue-half (^> of l?.t fourteen (14) in suusre Ave huiid e?l slid at teen (515). l>e*riuulu<r et the a.utheuat corner ot s.ld lot snd ! raniiiair theuc? west tweuty-mne fret sit tn<hes. I thence north one hundred snd torty- lx feet ele*. u inches to a d0~foot-wid<* alley, theuce ?*sst twezitt* nine feet six inches, thence south ..Uc hundred snd forty-eix ifot eleven inches to the buriBuiiif Im proved by ?three-story Brick i.esidenoe contiuiilur 13 rvomsand modem liupruvemen:s 1 erms made known on dsy of ssle. . , LhoN roBKlNER. Trustee, splB-eoAds SiH 4^, stjuw^ ?pUOBAS UOWLISQ, Auctioneer. TBrSTKF'S 8*LE OF ELVO tN'T BROVZFS. LAKOF. Fl*i> HE8, FINE POKCKI.AI.VR. r.LL OAN 1 VAStS, UttASsLAilPh, Bi.t)>Zh MAN 1 H. 81.1. AKilCLES OF VLK1U. UKK'-A-BKAC. Ac. ..?Jr virtue of a deed of trust. d?ted the loth itsr of March, 1888. snd duly recorded in LiU-r 1311. folio ? et ?e<i, one of the Is d records forWssln L-ton, D C, the undersurned Trustee ?1U sell, bv order oi PAny secured thereby ou MuNDA V. the 1 iilh i*?. APlilL, 1888. couiati-ocinv at LLKVKN OC Oi K. at the suction-monis of 1 L iu :? I Dowlinc, 11th street and Feubsylvsina svenac. the followiDir Personal EffecU. BBOKZE MAMTLLHE ft. PAIR OF MAGKIFTCrXT *[*QV* FIOI K. 8, hi' CAKKILK. Uh N/.t: BKANS LAkiP ELEGANT *AIEKCE A-ND liKKSIH Ni POBt tLAIN j,; PAIR OF 8E\ Ehh ASK BKO.N/.E PLAgi ES. \ LN111 AN C vBVt:D FU.Ulit.s, J;L,'I80NJ>E AN Li Ili.oNZE \ A^E8, Hot' (xtj Of>AMEMT8. BoHKMlAN GLtss, -vILVEK i PLAIEU VVARJt, TBUEE LABGi: BImjL'E StAR^ .A?}i9.Li'8 ot VKKT' . hkic-a bkac, CABINL18 A>D BKAi KETsi. TuOKTUsJi ?i 1 U LNCUEKA"^AU11CLta lHAi CAJi*OT BE Term.* ca b. ap!3-dts BOBERT 8. FLETCBEB. Trustee. | 1X9 Dress Xiuinaxas. 7X9 The Above Utvery Important question to Lediee this season of the year, and never *more so than st tbii time, when it fs so hard to mstch the New fthsdes. W e hsve thein all. Wears sho?imr the finest lias of GILT. SILVER, STEEL and TISSEL TBIMMINOSlu the market. We hare full assort menu of TIS8EL. also BILE and METAL GIMPS at 50c. per ysrd: finer roods at hltrner prieea. Stock of BLACE TlUil jilNus unsurpassed both for variety and style. PARASOLS. We have never been able to show a handsomer line of Novelties la PARABOLS than this season, snd In con- 1 sequence, our sales in this department have been un usually large. We keep our stock up by new supplier every day. One lanre lot of ali BILE. bTILlsB STRIPED PARASOLS, whtchwill be eold while they laat at the very low price of t2. CHOICE GOODS AND MODERATE PRICES. CHANCE Lot We purchased yesterday, 79 do*. Handkerchiefs, the ?ampies of a Bankrupt Jobbing House. They have been divided Into two lota, and placed upon our counters: one lot at 5c., siul the other at 10c.. they am very cheap. BLACE GOODS. We have Just opened another case of handsome and 1 seasonsble BLACK DBEnS GOODS, Comprising 8ILE. BILE snd * OOL. IBON FRAME snd FANCY GRENA DINES, WOOL and SILE WARP HENRIETTAS, and OTHER DESIKABLE GOODS. BALSAM FIR SOAP. The Manufacturers of this celebrated brand of Soap have authorised us to give a Balaam Fir Pillow with every cake of Soap sold lor s 1 mi ted time: as the Soap retails at 25c^ and the Pillow is worth 3?c^ this is a rare opportunity. E. a DAVIS, ?Pll fit MABEET SPACE. COR. 8THIX, Poisonous Cosmetics. LADIES who value their complexion ahonld know that they ref their Toilet Powders FBEE FBOM POISON. FUREMANW MEDICATED FACE POWDER ia JArmleee ss the dew preserves snd beautifies naturally. jT?PSrty SPI 'lied cannot be detected. The toil oiuir Dniarlsts and those named in succeediuir sdveruse 2flL\2>m,,r?,,}P,f al1 the iesdin* Drutnoau in thi cit>. saUandai*clall> recommend It. Tit "Fresiaan s Lallan kookh Handkerchief Ex tojet. the latest, delightful, elegant, quadruple rr"5^-.,w^"> climrlug. permanent. .">0c. per ol W. 8. Ihotnpsoo. 703 l .thsl.: D. P. Hickluur. 319 ? A M. Daniels. 1900 14th sU: A. J. Snafhirt. N.Cap. and Hats ; J. C. Brown. R Leve. and 7th at.; UyttiA^7^ ",d* ??-: w T. Bald us. p? sve C. Lnckett, Pa. ave. .ad V2d St.. C. Cftnsuani 484 Pa. ave.: Eutwistle'a. 1211Pa.ava ? w.; y hiteeide 4 Walton, ltf-Jl Pa. are . R. L M-grudar, 1 WOO Pa. are., Dobyne k Elmpten. 201 ja; t. Pitosr a Oo , 5th and E Cap. st.. J. it. OMrtn. 7th and M eta. n.w.: Geo. W. Boyi 148 C St. " " Q-g. C. Minims, N. V. sve. and 14th St.: L C. 9. ?thukdHeta:K.8. Williams A Co? F and 9th w.: D. I Helphesistine. 14th and VL ave.; G. A. n-e.; G. Bishop. ILW. Bab* CoAcmta Babe Ooaohes. Prom 96.50 to 435. an OCR PATENT BABT COACHED Also Dealer ia WllOCIHWi. TB1CTC11?, BICTCLZS, WAGONS WHEALBARROWS, WOOD AMD WILLOW WARS. CHR. RCPPERT, *0?.40fc.407 7Ue>.a.w^ above Pet ^>8 ?it ftOOU DRYjaoODS. New Sprjxo Goo?* ?'? kin Jnat wwlwil a fr DHm? OOOD*. compnaiar ? fmU r>M?u rw? <w *?*. and Dachaaa. m4 Bitah HUha. all i Fiouncimn. Chin* Otlka. nhnir* ili a^na W? I Mtn ??. B e. k Or I l?n Dtina.k labia Cloth* ao.i Kapkiaa. all m MOOR. BMO * CO a>U l?ri railroads. PIEDMONT JUS UX1 ? nruedule tu rflact <?r h *&. IfRR . _ 8: 0 A. lL-Eaat I Ml Wall I>aUT IWWarj^^ OordouiTil.e, toarlotte?i .lie .jTichbww and bitween \iaiaudna a..d lj-t?cbbui?. Rlwe _?"0P Allarueay Kprun. Brtatot. Kdobv*I1* Caiera, Morainery and New <>r.aaaa Pull ?? hieet?r U aa.. iiartou to Ne? i.rleabe 11 24*. M.-iaat Mall Daily for a'.rrwitna C*? lotteavi .le. u?filMiTilia ?bt>?iiiOMa ft Ohio koala Lynctibuni. Kooky Mount. Danville aud Matl-oa a taaen Lvuchturx and buriila ut??,?boi* kiinfk Cliarlotta. ? oliiu.bta, Amri?<a Atlanta, Btrxuiofl wx, kv^iirtiamT. ??? Orleane^ lrui aad Cali fornia Pullman Klwjar N*? >ork to Itlaata In connection aith rullman klnpi At lanta to Nn Orleana and Maim ln?4oit llmwi for Btrmiiarham. Vickabuiw and Miravriwrt. Pull man Sir. i?t lienvilte k Culnama and 'larirtui UoI.J t-aine W aehinrton to Atlanta. Doaa Mt oounaai tor C. and O. rout.- i<uinta SuinUti *35 P. M ?Deny. except Hrnkr. for Otraatiunr. and mt?rtn?*liate atattona ? 1' M _??urn.r.i|'n? l?allyfi>? "??T. Oort.?nvlll?. t"bai?ott?e?iJ?. Luiuniila Otuci ad Mi >iii?r i??.ru um m l near Itaa ??l < heaei~aka at.1 rout*, Pullman KlMnnaiit ftoltd Tralaa Reahiutrton to LonliTilb, ala< forl.ru ht.urw B'tital Chattui ?*r?, Men.phia. IJttla hock, and all anatf ? ?>?triTi poiu'.a Tbroarh fullu>an KWi?i Waaiiino ton to Metuihie without. hamre. II OOP. M -Sontli.m 1 tpreae Dally for Lynch. Npb . Danville. Haletrfc. AibwiUa t^ariotta. OnlumUa. Mkeu. Atwuata, Atlanta Woutctwaerr New 0 1-ana T u> and California. I'u<lruan nle^i?r ?Hliiut?u Ii N'? < VI* ana. l>??a,?ia Auanta. aad Moi.tir n.?ry Pullman Hleeper Waahlitftoa to Alkaa. 8. ( ., without I'haiun Iriiui .n ? ..ehiaaton and "hut div-iaion leave ?aak tairtou u ISA It, Daily . *c.|t Sunday. aud 4 45P. M. Daily . amve Round Hill |l 4* A V and T tl P. M.. Kftumuuf Irwva K. uud Hill 5 So V M Dallr. aai 1 <0P. M I'li vn ,t>uinUi arnviuff WaahlB^? e A. M. and 3 .?.% P M. Ihn.ujrh Umin. iron' th*ft. ?th rta Charlotte Da? Lj ti. bt.iirw ?mv? tn ?aabinrt.>B? 10 A M. ?t.d 8 :5C3 ]' M.. via Kaat I ou. Bri.tol andUnek burf at 111A.M. aud ?0 ( m A. >*h.?.t??Ua Sf^.1^ i^M'?147^rfi,~T,lk ? E3TSE T);kr:.. alo^rtu? car rwrraUm and lnformatlo? rurui?li^L and hamrwrr rhrrkaUal olb.*, l?Xl Puna* ajivania aTiwiu*. aud at hiwii^or Matiou. P?unarl> Ka'lMaO. Ot aud|}at? JtH I. TAVLn>K. tiriicral uilr-1 - ? put 0' *K.T, vv,viv*m?b."1'T* %;,|| I " ** * TO THE MOKI'H, H J>T, AN|) n<K'THM'?T THM lILf 11; \i'K 1?11> hi'i v l b'r ITEBL I A ? < V mis ,V.fW .,N E rrr dkt vkkk im i-k- * a >???? Waahlartoa. trotu autlon. coiWrf 6th r? . ""<1 It ktr^-ta. a? lollowa 1J*| 0rr V"1 "*? bi. ?*o I .untod F.ipraaa "* ?' ** '?? am daili Kaat tarn \* ahuiw-ton to ?|1U MT| ||? < mr *it-H.na toClncww. IT^aa. ai h 1(J p tu dallf. with ^looiTa* mrt<>n to t hiiwi and M. h ula, and aa WJ saturd?>. Hwn.lut to? l?rrl?,,d.cou ^Un* ? "F Hamabunr with thr..u*h daapan f.jt ^?l?u)?Tilla ard Mriu|4it> l-aa-iftc Kl|>rvaa. 10 OOa, it; dally. !ur nttabunt and III* Kmt. with throun bl<-. i^r to Pittaburv. aud llttatninr to )'hlra?n BALliMt.lO. AMi li.lt MAC RAILBOAD ror,? < Miilnalna u.? at?r. i^uua o. Niagara. 10 00 i'.iu daiu.. a.?|'i haiur af, with P?la. <-(ai? ? 4-Uill lOU to ItoCtH'flK*!'. For inmaivrt. Vn k llavxu. a id 1 mlra at f M a . d-1' 0" ^ 'n tor Srw York and tba Vairt. T70. POO. 1100. an* 11 40 am . v' tMi 4 lo. 10roo.and II 20 rn Oa hiindai. ? (HI. 11 40 a in.. 2 <>0, 4.10. l6 oo.anl 11 VJi p m. limiiiil Ktprraa <jf l uUinau l"arlor anil Diniiic Cara. H 40 a m. dallr. aaoa?>t Hundar. and .1 4.? p.m. daiir. For Duvtou without ciian**, "J -00 p m. pvary day. For Hnukirn. V V all tlirmrh triOna ooun^ct ak ivracf City ? ith txiat* ol to?ikly? Annaa. af?rt> i; v direct tranxfrr to 1 ultou >im|, avoid.u< dtiiudr l< rnaar a> roaa N?? lutkcity For 1 lnladrli'hla. T \.'U, U OO. 11 tHL and 11-40 am. Ot i. 4110. M 00. id :00. aud 11 20 p ni. On Maa dar.U rOO. 11 40 a. lu.. 5J O0. 4 10. M OO, 10 00, and 11 20 p.m. Limitod Kapma, Parlor and Dln ilur < ?rm. (1:40 am. wrfk-da) a and 3 4 > r m. (lai.y. For Halttniore. 6 :15, 7 JO. l? OO W 40. H ".0. 11 00. and 11 40 a nu, l'J 0.\ S tlO. 3 44. 4 .10. 4 M. 4 4d,ti iHi> i(i |n oO. aiM 11 .Mil., i?u nan da\. SJ (>0. H t) >. it .SO. 11 40 a m.(II. 3 4&4 1k ?i <Vl 8:10. Ill 00. aud 11 JO | m. For I'opr'a fiwl Uua 7 i-'O a tu. aud 4 40 P-oa dally; e*. ?-pt M onday For Anuaiwlia, 7 "i0 and n-oo a.m_ 1V!-O.V,4 ?*V *a4 C :00 p m daily. caoaiH buiulay. Huudaya, H 00 a .. m..4 10 p.m. iUXAM klt AM) KliKI.|.HI?'ii'>tit'KO HAIL ?*?. AND AI.EVAND1UA AM) VABU1M* Ion UAiLituAD For Alriaiiui,*. t) oo (i XV H 40. 1? 47. 10 57 a ia, 12:04 turn. 2:0&.4 2o, {. Oo. ? 01. tl :t0. ? 0S 10:05and 11.37 l.iu. On Kuuiiay at tl (10. tf:4f 10 o7 a-in.. 2 :<0. ti 0. K 0... and 10 0& p.m AccoiiiiiioUatl*>n for yuautiv-u. .*? OO |> in . a.?*k dayt. For llicbmotid aud tbf Houtk. ti (Ml, 10 57 a in. lallf, _ alul ti.Ol ji.iu. daily. no*|it Suuday Ttaina Inarr Alrxaudrta liw tt aahinir.- n. f 4)5, 7 OX h:00. H 1" lo 15, 11 07 an... 1 M. :i OO, 3 ,'i. R.10. 7 0\ o .l i. 10:4'- au?( 11:05 I tU., Oa Pn.n'aj at K 10 and 11:07 a.u, 2 00. 6 1% 7.05. U::t2 anil lo 42p.m. TIcLv t# and information at tb* rifkra. nnrtlixaat->r tier of 13th atrwt nnd ivnnaylvatila awuw. and attat ?tat ion, when- ordi-ra cau b* l*-tt lor thn cbarkiuc j( Uimm to d*alluallou t rum hotel* and naldeucN CHA&. t. l l ?.K. J. K. ?OUD. OrBi-nl Mauav.-r. |n1R| Gen. IWimm AtimL. ALT1MOKE AND OHIO 1.A1LKOAD sC-l.ut.LL IS EE. ?Xi? >oVA, Bi:R ?0. 18K7. LEAVE MTAsl ISJTON FltOM STATION, CRM OF Xfctt Ji... KV AVLXVK AM. C ->1. E T. >or Clutairoaud North*oat, k*p dally 10 5i a.ui? 0 40 For Cinoinnatl and KL Louia Ear dally? 30ial 9:40 |< in. lor Pitubnnr and Cl<^?land. Exp. dally 10 55*.^ 8 40i .in. I or lo-xinirton and Loral .statmna. fH 40a.m. lor lbilaanpii^ N wara.aud Miliniurtoa. "Ma 2:35 p.m. and 5 55 p iu.. dali), l o.ma. lor intorini*uiat? 1-oinU twtaren BaJti.nora aud 'all* adelplna t5:00 am. and 43:15 p.m. 1 tu Hiiur^riy and int. rmctiair iniinta .4 30 p.m. lor lialtiiuori?. 5 <<0. a lo. i, 40, 7 W. H :?<).? mA ?Ji , 12:10, 2 35. 3 15(45-u.niat* traini, 3 :?!. 4 10. 4 40, 5:30. ."> 55. ti 45. 7 30. h 35 and 11 :tu p in. Buiidayn. 0 :??, 7 30. M 3(>. M ."i0 a. n? 1 :.10. 2 Ji, 3 30 4 40. 5 30. 5 55. ? 45, i? 35 and 11 :to p.ru 1 or Annapolis. <1 40 and H Ml am.. 12 10 and 4 33 r.1.1 tin huuday, S 30 a m . 4 40 p m Leave At-tiap olin, <'? 40. 8 :to a in.. 12 05. 3 50. ti 30 p.m buulay^ ? :30 ?.ui . 4 10 p.m. 1'or Way Mat'ona >?'tw<??B Waohinrum and Haiti. BOt?. 5 00,6 40,h 30. a.tn, 12:10.3 :I0. 4 40,1 ? auti 11 .Ml p.m. <?I Oinday,, b 30 aju_ 1 30. i 30. 4:40, 6 45 and 11 30p.m. lor Matlonv on M.troioUlan Branch. ?? Join, ?fc:40 ?.iu^ t4:40r.tu.. for prtui ipal atatlona '??!?.? tl :10 p.m. an I 15 30 p.m. tOu huuday ato|? at ?U i statioDtt. lor Uaitlierabtirr and Interraadiata poluta, to 30 k no.. tl2-30p.nu *5 :f., til 2op m For Uoyrta and uu nunliata atatlona, t< 00 p.*. "chViri^'iTrmiua laav* Waabinrton cm Sunday onl/ >* 1:10 p m.. atoppln* at all autiona on MatropolW BK?r ,l BEI'EKICK. OI-40 a.HL. t2H0 p^. 45 30*. m. Su 11 da' a 1:10 P.m. 1. r HAOl.KSlt>WV, ?K 40 a ra and t.% 30 p.m Train* airire fit.iu ChK-atru, daily. ? 20 am.ati4 5?45 p.lu.: Irum Ciuclnnati and Kc Luiita danr, ? a# a m and 2:25 pjil . from 1 i u?bunt, daily, 7 -0 a a. U ihVon* I iu"adf iphl*. CkMMr and WllTilnrtoo. 10 .U ajnu 2 20, 7 10 and 30 p m . dally, and tl 50 r.m. From Hitnrerly and rrtrrmadiat* pulau north of Hal tiroorb. 10 00 am. dully. Train* l??v? Baltimorei for ?a*-mton at 6 10, ( ?>?? ti noTV 20. It 0 >. t> 0 \ 10 -oo a-m . 12 1 .a 1:3(fc 3 OO, 4 10. 6 OO. 6.00 tl 30, 7 :UI H JOand IHW a m. On stmdava, # 10 00 a.bl, I ft 1:35, ?:lo, 5 (to. 6 IK).? 30. 8 Sj and 11 00 pa. 1 Except Sunday * Daily <? buudaya ouly IMaware called for and cli-oked at b^tala aud rw? dei .raon oMi-ra left at lickM Oflkoa. 610 aid UU Peuuaylvauu avenua. _ _ , ? W ?(EvTh General Mai??? ? .'1 (UAH. O. HCllX Oruerai PaiMinaa* Aft. POTOMAC RIVER BOATa 1>OTOMAC TRaNHPOBIATIOX LINE. i or i*altunor and l*o uiua Biver LandlMa. steamer hit, C .11. i.?o?rU->r?n kaavaa MopuauaaaOl Tlan every ntNUAk, at 4 o'clock p a iuvar trrlk ht UUat l>e pi 1-paid. lor lurtliar uilonuauon. apply to blA.PUE.N BOS ft BRfU a3-Qm 7lii atreet wharf. 31 T. TERKOV MT. TEKNO*" p???a ?Oi-ii^'t* Wf!L r SSoSr tu"-r l^ du^ ia'J^P' far ? C ?. B. PajS2?VAg* OCEAN STi: A MEli8. SUOBl aollt TO iZlSuuS. .noi.Di L lOHLB 1XOTD S. R OO. t aat Kxi.reaa r>taamer?. Tt>Bontbamoiou iLoudon. Havre 1. Bremao. Ful la. Hat. Aim I 2? 7 a m : 1 r.va. Wad. May 2. 10 30 am.. lutw. Mat., May 5. 1:3o pan.. ulin, ttad. May n. ? a-ui.. bau. Jiay 12. o JO a a.; AlWt. Wed. May lti.B 3oa iu. . Comfortable atateroo'ua excellent labia luxurloua a.ovii apiH.iutmoi.ta Pncea lit oablii. |i(Hl ai>d oi> a-ardaa bertli. actx>rdin? to iooa'lou. 2u cabin. 050 a b-rth. ntarraae at low rate Apply It E t DaXIf. U JO Peon an. BE ALU I)HU*.N a OO. 13X1 F?. alti Anchor line ATLANTIC EXPRE8H 8ERVirR. LIVERPOOL VIA WCLKNhTuwl. Btamalnp V.ITV OF RoMLfrjm New York WRl>NEBDAY. May 16. June Itt. Jalr II. AafUtiL Luveat and Ilneat |ia?aau?ai ataaiuar afloat 060 to 0 100, ? Waeeed Uea, 030. OLAOOOW SERVICE. Staatner* every nATl'RDAl from .>aw York to OLAailoW kHo LONDON DERI Cabin Paaaafa to Glaarow, Loudondarry. Livefpoa or Benaat. $50 and <60. naoiid ciaaa. 03 1. Ot eia<re ou w .rd or pTrp ul. either aai vk-a. 0-0 Haloau Eicanloi Tteiato at Haduced Ha tea Tar. elrra' Cirv ular Latter, of Credit aud Drattajor. a?g Amount laatjed at lowaat curr nt rataa. For Toura. lVketa or further InlomiatiuB apply to MLhi.ERMOK BROlUERa, New 1 ork. o O, W. MOOS. 021 Penn ava u^w . \taahii*toii. ap!0 3a IRK CITY or CH1CAUO.....; .Awil 21. May !?0. Jaua 31 CITY OF RICHMoND.? AjurU SoTTtuM Jtjaly t bON8llO?*aral aJ^uT'Naw""*??.' <MR>. ? Mj Ifay WlHtw, WaMfa, P. Q. ??' XMAR Ulk-KEW TORE TO UVtRPOOL ... _ C1TV OF BKKLIR April 7. May 12. Jonalfl lTt OF CHlSTAR Aprd IA May 10. jaw y ' ATTORNEYS. r rTAiXlN. OLNAaAL CLAIM AOLWCY aPB ^?aaa UBu<S^i?^455 h^Lava*?>***'1^111 Raiiaaut aaa ? *' ' " Beat al raaarea 4?r. ?b?