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a i How a Yan Can Slay Another Legality. id the Wepler case fs at an end,” safd | judge toa reporter for the Commer ial, “it would be interesting to show what con- | Stitutes the right of s id down In | jefense as the law books. The right of seifdete Is | founded on the law of nature, and is not super- | seded by the laws of society. It is a right whieh every one brings Into solety, and retains In so | Ciety, except so far as the laws of eur Every has ari hiinse!t ast with death or se & nd b nocence will 1 suined until bis guilt ts tablished berousd eonable dor The right, dons c nan fs ba festly intends surprise fon, habits a on th Htatic L The » whose i st eat k protection | ve him of zhis of aut from the protection of ine b Bel Edeiense. Tits wor of b DANGER OF DEATH. roy tui mixed q titled bn ire ting astiane rH “The law whose lie hiss house When x p until ot danger: but when the i a8 the rate of how is different. WHEN KILLING IS JUSTIFIABLE. A man is not required to do ever; power to avoid the necessity of slaying his Wh e there I< no escape, after re- treating as S possible, Killing will be ju: so where retren or would increase the Tetreat is prevented } w faras the flerceness of th Mitted. But if the assaulted par ds bound {in good faith, and ifhe use a n his power toes: | Cres er of its innumerable sucker: edge, eeu Killltig: be sole Gotense Here. | Phe monster is cunning; it tries first to stupefy if man seeks to bring on a difficulty and slays | Its prey. It seizes, and then pauses awhil | bis adversary, i hituself of the | Gilliait grasped is Kuite; the sucking In- | parts. has Ui t to retaliate by an | plea of sel Struck, gives him no rig Assault. THE NECESSITY OF “An act done trom ne sumption of criminal i must be actual, immin no other probabl Tt must be great, and must nent peril to Ii ened with dar SELF-DE ssity PENSE. or possibl will | b extent the peril of 1 prove false, wi proved true Tecessity, belief ¢ pending harm. act char: from whict Of escape nate to th sity must not have ty him who pleads it. nor be th rashly rushed 1 intrusion | germ no more for Becessary must used in repelling THE DEGREES OF FORCE TO 1 “The right of set Fight of retribat A party assauited is justi- fied in using suc! ¥ to repel @n assailant, but no more, and If unnecessary force is used he becomes the assailant. The de- gree of force must not exceed ands of d guilty, f Cerny i heat essity. tov mactial ne uch necessit Necess! ‘eparable quate means not disproper- and the ne eh ereated by the or he oeeasi oy him, | fense and nd this dependson th eireumstan. ase,and the conditi of both part considered. A. part may use force suflicient maan is justified in instance such re death depen d the natur session of property Bproce it Whotier employing in the first Fesistanee as will pi the circumsiane @nd he may not and it is still furth weapon. but if the Mt will be di the ap ward appear tl that there ws ait ay not loaded, and Packing the Trunk. ADVICE TO LADIES WHO BEGIN TWO MONTHS IN ADVANCE. No one feature of the summer exodus presents | More annoying complications than the pac ing of the trunks. ryone has at least one Or more dresses susceptible of being rendered | More or less dilapidated by improper or eare- | less packing. Mrs. Helen Potter gives some Very good suzgestions the way in which a trunk should b eke Each dress sieu'd have its own wrap or cover, to preserve ain chafing or fadir Take fine, firm ¢ cloth, sometiai Yard wide, cut it inte squares, then hi Wash the squares. ‘They should be Be room and w h little; firm, the dust; hemmed, that yournay side next the sili: 4 bleaching ebem ici PACKING | ty with | cue | the color of the silk.” Fold the bottom of the | Wain back wud forth in about eighieen or | tWenty-three-inch folds, so as to fit the box | The bo: now being alto- na Wil cover it wit cloth or Goeetickeep the dusty wa | inst th | the whole dres: gorters of the age, and plc roll’and adj del as Me Puce SOAS to fv. crushed portion of the dres: rs, Hower garniture, embr ete., relieving crows es, and distr: the thick When you | to use th we, Shake Ht out, and you find it ta | ition, fold a } iL often work up betwe: the or boxes, » by invtion Of ears, Wagons, ete, get chaled into holes; to avoid this, pin the eloth cover so it cannot jut over the box.” coe Anecdotes of Grant. Ex-Stalf Officer in t Grant 5 Boston Traveler, ine fear of responsibility, no fear ot Secretary Stanton. I never knew him tos! fear of anything. In september, 1864, while | at Harper's Ferry returning from a visit to| Sheridan, he learned that Wade Hampton hi Slipped tu in rear of the left thank of the Arm) Of the Potor i carried off our entire beef Secretary Stanton ed some- | Who is respon. | To attle herd?” h Th f replied, raised” at wilerward and Yo frequently nt you w is going on the have the best eom- ealled out, some beer} Man” would jokingly say, Inissary iu the arn pualy but that oF the e r it w Months after this that he dircete Officer at Appomattox to feed Gen, Le ing army. When shortly aiter this loss dun made a big haul of stock in “the valley Grant felt better. Though the animals were Bot so large nor in such yood condition as they were in such numbers and of sueh to stop Johnn, outh, Of the day th Blopped to write s h, leaning ag Of the few leuces Ading, Lear w house the upper part of which had been abandoned by the women and children. These had taken Fetuge In the cellar and were crying from fear &s the house was being riddled by te confeder- ate artillery. The writer stood near the ge inking beiween shots that It w Mm, but not seving how he e: the lieutenant zeneral remained, had finishea bi. oking reund and appreciating for the tirst ime what | Shot place he was in, he quietly sald: “I see no Use in staying and moved off, very closely Sollowed ‘by his staff, to a place where an unoe- ®upied man could icel cooler. tee Fishing for Soft-Shell Crabs. Crisfield Pispeteh in the Baltimore Sun. +. The catchiug of soft crabs from deep water by ‘the use of a scrape similar to that used in dredg- Ang oysters was first instituted at Cristield two or three summers ago by a man who was scrap- Ang for oysters and by chance drew up from the ‘Dottom a number of soft crabs. As the season advanced the attempt was repeated successfully and the former plan of catching them by sight oops water has gradually been stipplanted the more effectual process of seraping,special having been made for the purpose, dif =o somewhat from those weet a eateing same ‘stamish- ersburg. ve while When Grant ‘The soft crabs are shipped to the citi bring ‘high prices. ‘The hard, ones. are in ‘ler quantities, being baited to Eee vac: with lines abd" taken in most hidden under the folds and cross folds ¢ this horrible bandaze Of The cight arms of the devil-fish, three ad- hered to the rock, while five encireled Gilliatt. | lu Chis way, clinging to the granite on the one ult of | 4. | horseba | ington in every di | fact or fancy has been a constant source of | «anusement to us ail through the countr, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. The Fight With the Devil F! From Victor Hugo's “Tollers of the Sea. Such was the creature In whose power Gilliatt had fallen for some minutes. The monster was the inhabitant of the grotto— the terrible genii of the place. A kind of sombre demon of the water. All the splendors of the cavern existed for it alone. On the day of the previous month when Gilli- it had first penetrated into the grotto, the dark line, vaguely perceived by him in the ripples of the secret waters, was this monster. It was here in its home. ive in Whieh he supposed thas the crab on refuge, the picurre was there lying in or prey. “possible to imagine that secret ambush? v bied would brood, no egg would burst to } no flower would dare to open, no breast t milk, no heart to love, no’ spirit to soar, under the lailuence of that apparition of evil watching with sinister patience in the dusk. is arm deep into the open- adsnappedatit. It heid him holds the Water up to bis belt, his naked the slippery roundness of the stones at the bottom: his right arm bound i rerdered poweriess by the colls of the lone tentucies of the creature, aud his body al- hand, and on the other to its human prey, it ep- | chained him to the rock. Two hundred and upon him. tormenting h at fe was grasped by atic bunds, the rset which were each | hewrly livin, Yard long, and fui inside with npossible to tear one’s sViltish. The attemp sp. The monster clit ve, Ltsetfort Increases Je prod ned f¢ ; 1 but 0 His left.hand only reader knows with what power he eit. It might have been said that he had two right in his 5 Vil-tish cannot be ent; it Impossible te divide nee it slips un so is such that t Victim's own fles: eis formidable, but he fishermen of oue who mH them exeeut “ea, The por- of biting the 1 Of peu fish, poulps and ish without beads, haloptera, infact, is only vulnerable preugh the head, twas not ign nt of this fact. ever SC devil-fish of ‘this size. ter Was with one of th rgest wer would have been powerless with terror. With the there is must be seized. lowers the ne devil-fish advan ranid. devil-fs #8 with a furious bull, fl en th riain moment in the ¢ It Kk: bull ni when th the instant w it is the ins its head. The movement is | Ife who loses t nt is destroyed, | we have de cupied only iliatt, however, felt the in- de He lookee looks at him, Suddenly It loosened from the rock its sixth arting itat him, seized him by tthe monster, which seemed to movement. In one second would have fastened on his «ding in the sides, and with his two sted, he would have been a dead But Gilliatt was watchful. He avoided the antenna, aoment When the mou- arted forward with the knife There were two con of the dev th ten on his br the ned fn his lett ulsions in opposite hand thitt of its pid asa double zed the blade ot ¥ substazce, and by a rapid move- the flourish of a whip in the air, round the two eyes, he doff'as a man would draw a his knife into he strnggle was ended. The folds relaxed. monster dropped away, like the slow de- of hands, Tt dof their sust aining power, an and the rock. bottom of the water. S with the struggle, Gilliatt could rive upon the stones at his feet two shape- * head on one side, the re- wonster on the other, nevertheless, some convulsive re- agony he recoiled to avoid the reach ted tentacles, Bat the mouster ae autteldeaias ‘The ma The Equestrian Seerctary. Washington Correspondence New York ‘Tribune. The Secretary of the Interior, as everybody knows, has taken to horseback riding. I must confess that he euts a decidedly better figure in the saddle than out of it, His legs seem longer when astride his nag, and he seems to carry hunself more erect than when shambling along the streets, as ts his wont, Mr. Lamar frequently goes to the cabinet meetings on When he arrives under the porch the White House he throws the reins to an attendant, and bis horse is tied to a tree in the srounds—truly Jetfersonian simplicity, you see, As there are ho trees around the Intéfior de: partnent.# hitching post has been placed on the ewalk In front of the 7th street entrance, If Lamar wants to escape the importunities of Kers ie retires toa private room ad- joining the office In which he receives visitors the horse is led around to nce on 9th street, he mounts it unobserved, and. ten min- utes citerward is umbling alot some of the beautiful country roads which surround Wash- He frequently ab- sents himself in this way for an entire’ da Meanwhile the office s e waiting in the ante-room and wondering what the — the Sec- retary of the Interior is duing all this time in his private om = —~eoo—_____ Queer Names in Mexico. From a City of Mexico Letter. The custom of naming the shops after some but it reaches the climax of ludicrous perfection here. It is not altogether new, even at home, to Meet a saloon or corner grocery with some such fanciful appellation as “The Arbor.” “The Abbey” or “The Gulden Lion: But this uni. versal baptism without rhyme or reason, and the utter absurdity to which the limitless trop- ical imagination has led the sponsors of every business’ house, from _a two-fuot square pulque nd toa glided emporium of fashion, would inake the tramer of the Con cuicut Blue Laws ing. “The Fountain of Love, Triumph of Dynamite,” “The Flight of “The Tempest of the Soul,’ are some of those I fnd in my note-book, taken Indiserimi- The Tall of the Devil” might have been placed er their respective liquor counters by a tem- perance lecturer looking towards the eternal Biness of things; but would he consent to “The Spirit of Purity” and “The Balm ot Sorrow” over two similar grog shops a little further on i The Reality of War. From the Pal! Mail Budget. Here is # horrible battle pieture from Suakim, It is taken from a letter from an officer of the Scots Guards. The time of the picture is the day or two following the fight at McNeill's zereba: “When going from Suakim, the last three miles of the march were marked at every step by graves, Arab and Indian, so shallow that from all cozed dark and hideous stains, and from many protruded mangled feet,” halt stripped grinning skulls, or ghastly hands, still clinched in the death agony, though reduced to little more than bone and sinew. The ground was also thickly sown with hands and feet dragzed from their graves by the hyenas, and swith stench and reek of carrion which the air will never be forgotten, as I k, by any of us. Day after day we passed repassed over the same sickening scene with our convoys, in blinding dust and under a scorching sun, obliged to move at a fot's pace to keep up with the weary camels and to pick our steps carefully for fear ot suddenly setting foot on one of those dreadful heaps of corruye ion.” Fiilin with innumerable kites and vultures hopping lazily about, gorged with human flesh, and the picture is coinplete. Mx, Brecuer ox EVOLUTION.—Rev. Ward Beecher :volution” at chureh Sunda; morning. Mr. Beecher sald he saw no bridge between the haman race and the animal king- dom in their origin, Man had gradually grown up from barbarie conditions, peared on earth ages before the time given fn Christian history. The first people to gain any knowledge of God were the Hebrew -race—the people on whom all the Christian world to- day impress their feet. Gradually men have found God by experience. Sod gave no instruc- tons to man originally, but left him to find out everything for himself. 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Concentrated Water, 3o cents; Genuine salts, in sealed packages, at 10 cenis and 25 centseuch, CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., Proprietors. SIMON N. JONES, Manager, Louisvilie, Ky. DICTNAL VIR- SATU- 5 be: rab Appl ap16-th,s,tu LoUistana stave Lorrery. #@- CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000.-@a “We do herety certify that we sy. ~vise the arrange. ments for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of te Tauisiana State Tattery Crmpany, and. in person manage and control the Drawings theinsetves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness and in youd faith toward ali parties, and. we authorize the Company to use this certijicate, with fac-similes of our signatures attached, wn its advertisements.” Commissioners. UNPRECEDENEED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY Incorporated In 1864 for twenty-five years by the slature for Educational and Chariiable puriesce with a capital of 31,000,000—to which w Teserve fund of over $550,060 has since been added. By an overw ielining popular vote Is franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 24.4. D.1879. Its Grand Single Number Drawings will take place COMPANY. Zt never scales pones. Look at the following Distribution: 18ist Grand Monthly EXTRAORDINARY ‘SEMLANNUAL DRAWING THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. _N. ‘OR- IN THEARS, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1985" Under the personal supervision and management of eG. 1. DEAURHCARD, of Loulslann aie SGBAL A EARLY, of Virgina. ons CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. sk Notice.—Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves,$5. ™ Finhs 92. Tenth go CAPITAL BHIZE OF $156,000....$150,000 GRAND PRIZE OF 50,000." 60/000 1GRAND PRIZE OF 20, Hn 200... 100... Tio PRIZES” APPROXIMATION Approximation’ Prize do do Prizes, amOUnttNg tO.......000+000eereererseeenG52Z,500 tohppltcation for rates to ee eee Orleans. For further info nm write clearly, giving full Bs ats Be Ay Express (ull sums of $5 and ‘upwards at our M. A, DAUPHIN, Orders payabil Sid ciatats ng. AL * ORLEANS sees fame my16 AUQTION SALES. YHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ‘By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, passed in the cause of arles A. Best vs. Peter Berst and others, Equity No 8,375, the nudersigned, as trustee, oller for sale at public auctlon, in front of the premises, ail the estate, right, title and interest of the parties to said cause in and ‘to the hereinafter described real estate and the improvements thereon, all lying and being sitnate Yashington city, iu the District of Columbia, to wit: On WEDNESDAY (27TH), the TWENTY-SEV- AY OF MAY, 1585 (inst.), at HALF-PAST UR O'CLOCK P.M. part of iots sixteen and sev- enteen, In John PF, Callan’s subdivision of squate nun- er foi Hundred and ffy-oue (451). bestunibe on New York avenue, sixteen feet west northeast corner of lot seventeen, fronting fourt feet Ubree hs inches and running back with sald width te an AND ON THESAME DAY, immediately after the al above sile, at FIVE, O'CLOCK |B. ML, will’ sell. all of For Knowd assub lot Fin Philipsand Tandiayra sub divisiou of original Lots ten,gleven and. twelve, In square No. five hundred and tfirveen (513), contal re fi of ground, unimproved, on north street. near Sth northwest, ANDON THE SAME DAY. immediately after the © sale. at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. Mt. will sell part of Lot ‘0. three hundred and ninety-three ( a front of thirty-three and four frehes upon $i 4 northwest, and im- two frame houses known as Nos. 1919 and HN street nortuwest ‘The south half and the north half of said ins od, with the improvem or AND ON 'THURSL (25th) DAY OF MAY, 1885, (inst will seli all four (4), 10 N64), contain ais preseribed In said cause: One-third i $100 must be paidon iments eash on cach piece sold, of wh day of sale, ait the resi gt one and twe al inst two equ ers, with, um, for wh red payments the 1 purchaser or purchasers, with dreds of trust upon the Property to secure the sume, will be take the option of the purehaser. ‘The proj Clear of all taxes, whien are to be y pur se money. All conveyancing to be at the purchas: erscost. ‘Terms of 0 be complied with In seven days, otherwise the Trustee reserveg the right to resell atthe risk and cost of de or pur- my Ld-cokds, rpuiomas bowl Viry VALUABI, ON THE NOWTIL DARD AND Ct TOWN, D.C, W OOLOCK, in fre hall sell as Hable building lot on the iiewst corner of Stod- wd ress ir Ep ont of 88 feet on twiths a gon One-third eash: eon montis, Wi red by a x. twelve and wing tniterest, and se- he property sold, or all er Al! con attine. ny I will be offe auction, SEVE fund side lawn. ven rooms, bath t aud ‘east, aud basen y windows On Lorder exta carriage house, Fence Tn one anid twoyears, uit pure Conveyancing and re’ of parchager, $250 depusit re- THOS. DOWT ORNOW. PHOS DOWLING, Auctione ‘OW CHO SE) MILKS. CHOCOLAT FRENCH STR ZANS, SARDINES, SALMON, ASPARAGUS APRICOTS, PI TOMATORS Ww, SOAPS, WARE, M1, FANCY MEATS, COCOAS. BROALA, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, AROUT 200 G NSISTIN : STEN ce MILL, PLATFORM’ AND THER St ALSO. aR SABE, WITH ONF MILL COMBINATION i BOX DONE LARGE ICE F H-selected st afe will De soid at ale atti A CHOICE LOT OF THE FINEST EVER-BLOOM- IN ROSES, OF EXTRA LARGE SIZE, GROW- ING LN POTS, READY FOR FLOWERING. ALSO, PALMS AND OTHER DE RATIVE PLANTS, SUITABLE FOR VASES, CENTER OF BEDS, FROM TH I-KNOWN NURSERY OF Mt JONN SAUL, AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY MORNING, MAY_TWENTY- at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at my auc wrge collection of above my? EIGHTH, 1885 L shalt sell Flants, ali of them choic ‘ANSON BRC sclinens, Auctioneers, OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING NS, WOM AND CHILDR. Nb SuORS, 250 MENS. boys’ AND CHILDREN'S STRAW 4 2UT MATS, ASSORTED KINDS, STY LES, AND SIZES, . MAY TWENTY- We Will sel] within our cons, Sth and D streets northwest, a large and Lassorti the above goods, to which the bu of the trade and private buyers is respect- ull’ calteg. my25-3t p° CANSON BROS, Anctioneei -TOR'S SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, No Su LET NORTHWEST THURSDAY i 2 MAY TY -RIGITEE, at HALF-PAST CLOCK, 1 will offer for sale,in front diy 135,108 No. 1, SQUARE 403, fect on T street, with a depth of 70 by « well-built’ three-story Frame inject to a trust of $2,000, dated De- SSS, fur three years, at six per cent tly on TW Bu voved lance In one year, note to red by deed of trust: or all ut option of 1 user. A deposit of $100 ed at sale, Conveyancing, &e., at purchaser's I, L. JOHNSON, Executor. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON "REET, BETWEEN K AND L STREETS SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 806, fol. 8b3,-one of the Land Records of the ‘ou TRUSTEE'SSAL) Distri imdersigned ‘Trustee will Se front of the prem TY-EIGHTH DAY ‘OF at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., all of Lot 24 th eleven feet nine inches front on 3d Street of Lot 28 in square 543, with frame house thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, residue in one and two rs, With interest from day of sale—for the de ferred payments the purchaser to give bis notes secured by deed of trast on the property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. $50 depusft to be made when bid accept ‘Trustee reserves right to re gell at risk and.cost of defaulting purchaser if terms of sale not complied with inten days, EDMUND CAMMACK, Trusfee, 420 5th st. n. w my2L THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer, VIANCERY SALE_ OF DESIRABLE THREE STORY AND) BACK-BUILDING DWELLING, No. 445 NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 41 If AND 5TH STREETS NORTHWEST, CITY OF WASHINGTON, y virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court the District of Co nbia, passed on the 26th of November, 1ns4, in Equity Cause Ni 160, will offer for sale, at public auction, iu front ofthe premises, on TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF TUNE 1855, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., all that piece or parcel of land, known and described as the eastern part Of the western half of Lot No. 6, in square No, 614, de- of scribed as follows: “Beginning at @ point 16 feet Ee inches from the southwestern corner’ of sald lot, an Yuuhing thence northwesterly alone the line of New York avenue 16 feet 5% inches, and at right angles with said avenue to the rear line ofsaid lov and the pubile alley, thence southwesterly along the sald alley ton point half way to the northwestern corner of sald Tot, and thence parallel with the western line of sald Jot to the said avenue and the piste of beginnit ‘The lot fronts 16 feet Sia inches_on “New York ave- nne, with an average depth of 168 feet to a wide alley, and is Improved byra three-story front with two-story buck building, containing nine rooms, besides buck well water in kitchen; gas throughout Well water in kitchen; gas throughou ‘One-third east; the Balance In two Terms: equal installments In six and twelve months, with notes ati Gplton of putchwer. Auleaver ag na Fecoiding at gost of pur Af the terms Of sale ure not complied with in seven days, the property to be sold: ‘isk and cost of the defauiting purchaser, Seposit ‘of'gz00 required at tne oF oi Administrator, &c.. Estate of J. P. McKean, deceased. mya LTER & WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. UNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers, TEES’ LE OF TWO VALUABLE BUILI AND FOURTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C, Virtue of o certain deed of trast, bearing. aat3 on er Ist A.D. 1883, and’ di ed corded in tier 1,058, folio 285, 6: sea.,one of th Tana records of ihe ‘of Colutibia, and at the ‘ilseh at public auction, in front of she ceneniens we wi mises, OF MONDAY the EIGHTH (tn) DAY OF Sun AD, 1585, af FOUR OC) P. M., the foll or parcels of land, situate In ‘the’ clty--of We D,©.,and being ‘lots num! A a FUTUBE DAYS. rTP 7OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 62,000. ee Na On FRI MAY TWENTY-NINTH, 1885, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, at my auction rooms, 1 shall sell a fine line of Cigars, beli a part of the stock of a “Bolom factory closing up busin are the differ: ent brands: 6 UP business zs 10,000 F. A. Poe, FUTURE DAYS. __ DeNcasson BROS., Avctioncers. FINE BUILDING LOT ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, ON HOANONESTREDT NEAR POCETE TH STREET, OPPOSITE CQLUMBLA COLLEGE Bs. AY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- NINTH, at SIX O'CLOCK, we Will sell, in front of the premises, LOT 3, BLOCK 31, Of Columbia Heights, 10,009 La Fiora. fronting 50 feet on Roanoke street, between 18th and 10/000 Oriole. 14th streets (north side 15, Baltimore Beauty. ‘This ty is weil located, streets laid out, and 7.000 Quintette, one of the finest bailing sites in the suburbs; street 291000 Picking. care pass within bat square. Pe @ attention of the trade and private buyersis FMs: One-third cash: balance one, two and fou directed to this sale, as it is sel h goods years, with six per cent interest. A deposit of $100 at auction, eee CS Dee Fequired ut aaie. Conveyancing, &e., at purchasers 26-3 ‘Auctioneer. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING — FRONTING, SEVENY-ONE FEET ON For Other Auctions See Sth Page. aE TWENTY-FOURTH AND TWENTY-F: WEST, RY A DEPTILOF ABOCLONE HER | en 5 - 7 ‘ EPT" OU 7 UN r DRED’ FEET. [IMPROVED BY A DOUBLE FINANCIAL, FRAME HOUSE AND O| BUILDINGS. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ofemme | the District of Coiumibla, Ina cause whierei vena a Au G WHO WISH TO BUY OR SELL RAILROAD STOCKS OR BONDS, or who desire the services of a relinble broker tn spec Ulative stock operations on margin Will tlod it to thelr advantage to write to SAMUET. JONES PECK, Member of Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex- change of New York. 55 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Bexrox & Rosexrsox, BANKERS AND BROKERS, an et al. ware coruplainants and William, Thoma ct al, were defendun:s, and known as kates Cause No. 9.408, passed on the 25th day of a 1885, Twill. on SATURDAY, JUNE SIXTH, 1885, at HALE-PAST FIVE OCLOUK P. M., sell ai public auction. in front of the preiises, all those certain pleces aind lots of land situate in the clty of Washing- ton. District of Columbia, known as and being the west thirty-one (32) feet trout, and ranning back of even width the full depth theredfof original lot numbered three (3), fu square numbered thirty-two (32), and the east forty (40) fost front by the full depth thereof of original lot numbered four (4), iu same square. ‘Terns of sale, as prescribed by suid decree: One-third cash, one-third in one-year, and oue-third thereof in two vears, soclired by hotes of the purchaser oF put- chasers und a deed of trust on the premises sold. "All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. -A deposit of $100 reqaired at the time of sale, BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, Louisiana av. .w, ap20-Ime Onice 482 a as 4 DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneer my26-10t No. 55 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. lomeer, Gfembers Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex- < REALE STREET, | Change) buy and sell on the Exchange all active rail- IMPROVED PROP) BETWEEN Ai D NORTH STREETS, | road and other stocks, in lots of -s nh MONDAY, JUNE FIRST, 1885, at SIX . O'CLOCK, f will sell, in front of the premises, Lot 58, isn wid eialaneieen! in square 92. fronting 41 feet on the north side of ‘The present low prices permit purchases on moderate margins, and $50, $100, $200, $300, $500, Can be Invested NOW In some of the active stocks, ‘with every assurance of very profitable esults, » street, by depth of 120 feet, improved by two two-story Frame Houses and Frame Stables, Terns: One-half eash; balance in six and twelve monihs, with interest, secured by deed of truston the property sold; or ail ‘cash, at the option of the pur- chaser.” A deposit of $50 required at the time of sale. my26-déds “THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. rpuos AS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE ENTIRE Full information sent Free. @8-e03m_ CONTENTS OF Rai ote 8 HOTEL P, Ss T. Vv Embracing— sia rivate Srock Trxronara Wines BUDUD ANIMALS) TUNER LARTER LS BOO COUPEL! TWO _¢ ‘CES: ONE BETWEEN ARA. INET CART; ONE VICTORL ROU E WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, & EXPENSIVE AND SETS OF COUPE KETS, WHIPS, To- HW THE GENERAL PARA- F THIS LARGE ESTABLISH- PRINCE & WHITEL’ + Stock Brokers, 64 Brondway, a DAY MORNING, So Fin uveaue, New York. 1885, commencing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, 1 shall sell by order of the Orphans’ Court, at Stables, tn alley bounded by T and K and 15th and i6th streeis nortli- JUNE SECOND, 639 15th street (Corcoran Building), Washington, West, known as the Worley Stubles,all the fine stock . of Horses, Carriages, Harness und other articies. GENERAL Partsene: isis a fin rluuity to sccure first-class outfits, = mS ona as Mr. Wormiey. was slays uoted for bis styles | 24s Watrresy, 3 Capuee OKIae, Horses and Carriuges. Maywagp © Eyre 01 Meany of the iages and Harness were purchased at the Sales of Foreicn Ministers and people of note, and ure of the finest character. The list of Horses Hervey H. Dopcx, Washington, D. represent as fine stock as can be found anywhere, and a eS kK considered one of the best equipped Stables in Washington. Wintiaw R. Travens, Special Partner. Property can be seen and examined any time prior = a3 = to sule. W. HL A. WORMLEY, “my2e-dts a ae Buy and sell on commission all classes of Railway FPHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer. securities, EXEC! ‘ORS SALE HH. H. DODGE. Restpest Parter, OF IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN WASHINGTON, D.C. ri = Quotations of Stocks and Bonds ana Information Under and by virtue of the provisions of the last fegatding the snerkets received thinoigh ocx Mites instantly, direct from the New York Stock Ex- change. All orders executed aud reported promptly. ———————— ee __ MEDICAL, &e. RAND MME. SELD willand testament of Thomas Weaver, late of Washington ri District of Columbia, adnitited to, 28, 1884, and recorded in will boc . folios 260, &¢., the undersigned, as executor, will offer at public auction the following’ prope = fter described, on FRIDAY, MAY TW FIVE OC » Lots 23, ion of Squure 442. depth of 155, avd perytte ; oh Only reliable Ladies Phy Septnat ati havea @ font of 25 fer BY a | avasniiad daly at 9 Slteourl x id °k ALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK,SAME DAY- | Prompt. treaiment, Correspondchee and consulta: Latah ald G2 in-tawes Soba eos of eae Da, | tous aicietly confidential, ‘Beparate rooms for ladies, aut, contalning 8,768 square feet each. Lot 62 is im- eee my 2S-Otr _ proved by a comfortable Brick Dwelling. ‘T WAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT ‘erms of sale: On each property sold one-thirdcash, Dx. BROTHERS is the old nd the residue ip two equal payments at one and two 2 nt tising Ladies’ Physician 4 t Established adv thiseity. Ladies, you can years, with Interest at six per cent per annum unttl | contidently consult Dr. BROTHERS, 906 Ist.s.W, paid, dnd secured by adeedof trust. All conveyan ing | Particular attwation paid to all diseases peculiar to and recording at purchaser's cost, $50 deposit requi ladies, married or single. All successfully treated. ‘oneach piece of Broperty at the time of sale. #2” Bourd, with good wccommodatious, and kind efi- mm) ROBERT D; WEAVER, Executor. | cient nurses furn{sbed to those who may desire to stay a few days i hist ent. my SI J- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. in | * S2*) Sea paren consequence ar whe rai until FRIDAY, MAY | \fANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE TWENTY-NINTH. same hour and place. 4¥E or two of Dr. BROTHERS’ Invigorating Cor my23-dte ROBERT D. WEAVER. Executor, | dial. Will cure any case of nervous debility and loss of uerve power It imparts vigor to the Whule svs- rpuos 3 DOWLING, Auctioneer. tem. B08 Bst. sw. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE -N GEORGETOWN, D. C. By virtue of the authority conferred upon us under the will of the late Charles Myers, deceased (he life estate having been deterinined by th cut death of his widow, Jane C. Myers). w on TUESDAY, the SECOND DAY OF JUNE, S85, beginning at HAL¥-PAST “FOUR in front of the several parcels, all the my FEMALE PILLS. Mailed to any address on receipt of $1. 464 C st. B.w., between $y and 6th. myS-2w* CURE FIT: When I say I cure T do not mean merely to sto} thom fora time and then have them return again. mean a radieal cure. 1 have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SE SIC Sa life-ton ‘of said Charies Myers died seized I warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. aud d, yet undisposed of, ener . use Others have falied is no reason for not now re- 1. Parts of lots Nos. 8 aud 9, ih the “Slip,” fronting wacure. Send ut ouce for a treatise und a Freo eo wer a vole tue BY tee ae a Pe Bottle of my infallible remedy Give ix press and Post improved by BS , LOLS ve a ee 1520 and 1822 Valley stuvot, As Charles Myersowne fou Address Den FeO. Stour tes eae ‘New but five-sixths interest In this parcel, that interest only will be sold by us. 2: North half of lot No, 17, Beatty & Hawkins’ ad- dition, fronting 40 feet on High (or 32d) street, with a depth’ of about 130 feet, improved by a good brick dwelling house, No. 1617 High (or J2d) street, and having & nice side lot, ‘The eustern part of lot No. 7, Beatty & Hawkins’ addition, frouting 16% feet_on Dunbarton street, near High, with an average depth of about 58 feet 4 itiche improved by a comfortable brick dwelling, No. 31: Dunbarton street, 4. ‘The east half of lot No. 84, Beatty and Hawkins’ addition, fronting 36 feet on 1st (or N) street, with a depth of 150 fect, improved igh an excellent three. story brick dwelling house. No, 3224 Ist (or N) street, the ‘late residence of the decedent, having thirteen: rooms, besides pantry and bath-room; four cellars, with stable and yard. Sale will begia ut the Valley street property and con- tinue in the oder that the pafcelsare above advertised successively. : ‘Terms of ‘tle: One-third cash: the residue tn two equal payments, at one and two vears, with interest at six per cent from the day of sale, to’ be secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $50 to be made on each parcel when the same {3 struck off, which is fo've forfelted untess the terms of sale are complied with within ten days after sale, annd ull expense of con Yevaneing and recording is to be defray ed. by the pur- chaser. ‘The titles are believed to be perfect, the pro- Dr. 1. G. “ROOT, 183 Pear! a you, Yori J EAD AND BE WISE.—DR. BROTHERS, 906 B St. 5. W , appeared before me and made oath that be is the Oldest Established Ey co Specialist In this city, and wil guarantee a cure in all cases of pri disease, and furnish medicine, or no charge; the furnished medicine free. Consultation and lee free at any hourduring tlieday. subscribed aud sworn to before ine by Dr. BROTHERS, April 2d, 1584, eps0-lu* SAMUELU. WALKER, Noiary Pablte. X DAME D. FOREST. 1245 7th st ow, Office hours from 1 to 9 p.m. 30 »* TRIAL ap28-Ime DR. DY ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Frecrere ArPLiances. We will send ob thirty days’ trial, to Men, young or old, who ure suffering from Nervous Y, Lost Vitality, and those diseases ofa personal nature resulting from abuses and other causes. Speedy Tellef aud complete restoration to health, vieor aud manhood guaranteed. Send at once for’ Mlustrated Pamphlet, tree. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO, Mar- shall, Mich, : 3030-20 EBILITY @F THE GENERATIVE ORGAN: quickly cured by the Civiaie Method. Adopted in all the hospitals of France. Prompt return of vigor. > Simple cases, to SG. Severe ones, $8 to > erties having been owned and possessed by sald | Binks CMe Fee Ee ake RUPE yeRe TC ea ce ee emacs atin Tap a New York. apsths,tu” MAURICE J. ADL! JOHN ED, LinBi, ”} Trustees ‘The ownersof the other one-sixth of tle Valley street agreed that sald one-sixth shall sold J ERVINE, No. 2-A PERMANENT Cure for Nervous und Physical Denility, Loss o NBold ai STANDIFORD Se he Cloud Poausaicy id at STAN DIFORD’ st. Cl (, Cor urchasers shall obtain | ner 9th und F sts. Price #2 ED. W. JONES, Sent by mall sealed, hae Ree Sewn PED YEONAL PILTS “CHIGHESTER'S ENG JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. lish are the only genuine. For full particulars inclose four cent stainps to Chichester Chemical Co., HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON | K 313 Madison Square, Philadelphia,Pa, my 10-Cod STREET, I STREET, SIXTH AND SEVENTH Cow poTebets NORTHEAST. Sera Thavea positive remedy for the above disease; by its use thousands of cases of the worst kind and of alsa, i the cave of Juun it Retchak et svs/ ei, | Weng standing have teen cured. Todeeds so strong {8 ‘the President and Directors of the Georgetown Col my faith in its etiicacy that I will send two bottles et al., No. 7,897, Equity Docket 21, and under and free, together with « Yaluable treatise on this disease, 1 fa deed of trist duly recorded in hincears, | Wyany suiferer, Give express and post oltice widress Sua Talo Peat the tae ene oe ene DET. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl st, N.Y. n 5 Geen Grice pCa Ge Gh | A caMu-t, APE, amp am sop ont oF the premises, on TUESDAY, om errors aid indiscretions of youth, nervous DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, | weakness, curly, decay, loss of marhood Sent wit send a recipe that will cure you, Free of » This reat remedy was discovered’ by a missionary in uth America. Send self-addressed envelope w Rey, the followi Neces of real estate, situated in the city of Washington, to wit: . Lots numbered forty-four. ee), rey Ave (45), Sty four (4), fifty-five (oO), eae ‘ ), fifty-seven, | JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York, Enea Nato cra eaek and ‘sixty-six (66), of Moses Kelly's sul see NCE POWGIEES GORE ATE a : op R. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL corded.in ‘Liber Sa FE follo Bin the napverors Urinary Diseases in 48hours. | Nervous Debility, lc Weakness caused by indiscretion, Polsonois Diseases of Blood, affect Nose ‘and Situ. Sold at STANDIFORD'S, St.Cloud macy 9th and, F streets, Price $3. Sent'by mau sealed. R. ROBERTSON, THE WELL-KNOW sician and surgeon, and the oldest reliable special. office. ‘Lots numbered seventy-eight (78), seventy-nine (79) and eighty (80), of Chappell's subdivision of certain lots of Kelly's subdivision, recorded in Liber J. H. K., folio 123, in the surveyor's office, with the improve: nents, consisting of brick dwellitig houses, ‘Lots numbered twenty-eight (25), twenty-nine (29), e — ele sigh (0S), fortyaice4 46), ARs” (60), Atoone | iam AuInmore cus, ca be conoulte in, Washington 1), sixty (60), pixty-one (6) , Sixty-seven (67), sev- | 4506, st nw, near dis ot tomo te ‘pm.,on a enty (70), seventy-five (75), twen rivate diseascs. Hoth sexes. Consultations confiden} (So) forepiwo ad). forty thes eens ecupe guarantced te Sia? tesa fins three (8 it Biro, (62). sixty 63), Boia E eS = -One he 30). Bey tire ~eeven for 2 STEA ME RS. fo ere “eb, se a aforesa if subdivision of | = 2 ~ — the debt mentioned in tiie deares, will be sold in sepe- | Comipany's pier, No. 42 North River, foot of Morton Tate parcels, and in the order named above, aud street, New York. sale will be continued from day to day until suf Normandie, F Wed: , June 3,9 a.m. cient number of lots have been sold to ‘St. Laurent, de Jousselin, Wedné 1, June 10,3 p.m, debt, am, ‘Terms of sale: One-third (4) of purchase mont Aimerique, Santelli, Wednesday, June 17,8 Be Germain, Traub, Wednesday, June 24 3 pan. yable in and the balance in two equal instail- | Checks le on sight, in amounts to. on the Pilate at obeatsh Gravee he ehie helt Penge antique of Parts. LOUIS DE BE- haser, bearing six cent and secured | BIAN, Agent, No:6 ‘ling Green, New York. By decd of trust on the pi shallbe given. A| Mears. BELL & CO., Agents for the District of dey it of $25 on each bid will be required, | Columbia, 1437 Pennay! avenue, aw ‘within 2 sues tee nees at sn D2. are ‘hor compile mn m 2 arom sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at pur- xe pre, Eee chaser’s risk and cost. - R °o Ez CHAS A. ELLIOT, Trastee, ‘a ED: Sth street northwest; ‘UU = [420 ¥ street northwest, COOK'S EXCURSION PARTIES sail from New my22-dads a raw dC York April, May, June and July by Firs-cia E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. BALE OF Es) [ARES 542 AND 547, Ts ert) EXCEPT FOU! SPECIAL TOURIST TICKETS for ENDIVIDUAL {USTEES' AND ALL OF LOTS, TRAVELERS at REDUCED RATES, by COOKS EXCURSION IST with maps, contains full Ri lars; for ten cents. the sett z age UTE, ee eres "Ee an ee aod ee atts bear ee sail Gras eee "Terms: € ‘of the mo! RA ABSAG, 2900, G0 and nisin ix and | aosordlt Ease uagpa aes tatu, caaes Meene | meee Gace Mra cee EPS pp 4 Pe aes Spe crea dceetega ac Se ae Serene wasn OI | wate ES ARE To 4 MOSELEY leav das, Wedauaday a: jase Fare. $1 JRFOLK-STEAMER JAN ves 6th st. whart, Washington Mo d Saturday, at 5:30 p.m. Pitst- wand Trip, $1.50. aps NE TO NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE, ‘ STEAMERS GRORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, COMMENCING MAY 6, 2885. One of these pope mamers Wil leave Tun street wharf DarLy, exert Se For \,ompans"s ofiog, Fe Pr WELCH, w JOR POTOMAC River Lanpr neral Agent. Cs Kerrey NEW IRON STEAMER “WwW. Leaves Ttbsireet wharf on MONDAYS, THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS at Tam Returning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p.im., toner ing at River Landings as fr as Nomiul’ Creek, tiuman. Va; St. Cements’ Hay and Leonardiown, Md. Connects with Bo). RR at sty Schedule JOHN BPA CW. RIDLEY, Manager. JIRECT To NEW YORK—-FREIGH LJ ERS JOUN GIBSON and F.C. KNI Pier 41, Kast River, NX. Y..every SATURDAY at@ Bih'st. wharf’, Washingto ry WED: NING. Freight at lowe PerEMAC TRANSPORT ATION LINE STFAMER SUE CAPT. W.C. GEOGH EGAN, Sill resume the route beiween KALTIMORE ANT WASHING TON, stopping at River Landings, leaving {40.m. SUNDAY, March 13 f fecelved SATURDAYS ONLY, ane = A S whare: Tuesdays, “Thurs Oelock am., for liver Landings es tar as Crock, returning on Wednesday, Eriday and Monday afternoons For information apply to U.L, SHEKIPY, 1114 Pa ave nw, _mho” _G.T. JONES, Act. that. whark, M VERNON! MT. VERNON! - STEAMER W. W, CORCORAN: Leaves nestreet wharf dally (except Sunday) for Mt. Vernon at 10 o'clock a mj Teturning, reaches Washington about 350 p.m. sel5 LL. BLAKE, Captain, _ RAILROADS, ——=== Orto pu cera 10 THE NORE WERE AND Bok O THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, DOURLE TRACK. | SPLENDID SCENERY, STEEL RAILS.” MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, Iv Eyrecr May 247TH, 1885. ‘Trains leave Washington from station, corner of 6th and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited of Palace Sleeping Cars at, 9:10 a.m. daily: Fast 0 am, dally to Cincinnati and St. Louls, eping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnati, 1 Car to St. Louls; dally, exoept Saturd ao, with Sleeping Gar ‘Altoona to ao Chicago and Cinciunat! Express at 7-10 pm. dally with Sleeping Ca risburg to Louis Western E: land and 1 daily for P Sleepe BA Washington to Chickgo aud Har: ie; connecting at Harrisbu: ith press with through Sleepers for C1 sville. Pacific £xpress, 10.00 p. burg and the West, with through Harrisburg to Chicage Araneae bd a 43 aoe ATEROAD. , Canandaigna, Rochester, Burlalo, Niagara, 200) pum. dally, except Saturday, With Palme Oars pouvaphington wo Hochester va as ‘or Williamsport, Loc! ven, Eimiga, at 9:4 am. daily, except Sunday. For New York andthe East, 7:15,8:30,and 11:00am. D0, 4:00, 10:00 p.m, and 12:15 gight. On Sandas 80'a.mi.,'2:00, 4200, 10:00 pan., and 12:15 might Limitet Express of Pullman Parlor Cars, 940 —. pnp except Sunday. an ‘i ‘or Boston without change, 2-00 p.m. every day. For Brookivya, N. Y~ all through trains connect at Jersey City with boals of Brooklyn Aunex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street, qvolding duuble fer- ross New York City. ke 30 and 11:00 am., 2:00, 12:15 night. On Sanday, ; 10:00 pan.. and 12:15 night. Limited Express, v0 a m! dally, except For Halitmore, 6:35 olis, 6:35 #.m., 12:05 and 4:25 p.m. dally, Sieept Sanday.” On SUNAT: OR ALEXANDE WAY, AN SURIA AND WASEe RALLEOAD, IN For Alexandria, 6:00, x PeEUS 1135am., 205, 4226, 4.45, 6225, 8205 and 11:37 p, On Sup: day at 6:00, 9:25, 11:01 am. 8:05 pan, For Richmond and ibe South, 6:00 ahd 11:01am an = re ent cece ee “8:05, 8:00, Talus leave Alexundr for Washingtot 05, Bt 10:00, 10:10 a. 1-00, 3:05, 328, 5:10, 7:05 and 11:35’ p.m.,and 1230 midnight (ex Monday) 0 Neny | set opas 10.20 aig 7: aud LL: p.m. and 12:10 night ti ts and information at the office, northeastoor- ‘her of 13th street and Pennsylvenia @venue, and at the station, where orders can be left fot the: of baggage to destination from hotels and residerites, J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Ages Manager, my? CHAS. EF. PUGH, Gene: ef. 5 FP MLE VIRGINIA MIDLAND KalLWay, Schedule in effect May 10, 1885. 1145 A. M.—NEW ORLEANS FAST MATL dally, making ‘close connections South gnd Southwest dally, except Sans With C. and O, way. rom. man Sleeping Buffet cars from New Yorkand Wash- ington, to Atlanta, Pullman Sleeping .cars from Washihgton to New Orleans without ot ‘of cars, BAS LOUISVILLE FAST LIN nH Chariottsville to Cincinnati, Louisville and all Weat- gin Points, Pullman Sleeping cara, Waauington to Louisville. 10:0 P. M.—SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS Tnily to ali polnts, South Southwest via Dan- Hille, and Charlotte. Pullman, Sleeping cars Washington via Danville, Charlotte and Atlante New Orleans; also, from We no via Charl ‘and Columbia to Augusta, Manassas Division Train leave Washington at 4:15 p. m, dally, except Sanday. Warrenton Trains leave Washington at 1115 am, ‘and 5:45 p.m. dally, ‘Trainsarrive in Washington: 7-55 am, expen dalgs B43 ate rnshurg tool Ql ea Sep Sunday: 9315 pam., New Orleans wast Madly daily; 10 p.m., Louisville Special, daily. For tickets and inform ingutre at Nesey = Ad pce, O01 Pennsyiy aula ‘avenue. “ Traing leave na P. Station, M'SLAUGHTER, N. MACDANIEL, Gen, Pass Agent. Agent, my9 eat HAAS, Traffic Manager, ZALTIMORE AND OHIO KALLROAD. Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 8p, 2885, until further notice, Leave Washington from Station, gorner of New Jer- "for Chicago 10:00 and 10:10 p. m., datly. The 10:00 ‘or 0 104 2 » dally. Press Limited Express to Pittsburg and Chicigo, arriving in Pittsburg at 7:30 p. m., C hext morning at 5:05, No extra tarp ls @harged oB th infor 1s For Cincinnati, Louisville andSt, Lonls daily at 320 Sleeping Cars to above potuts, without 3:30 p-n uainis @ fast hmited train to Clnelnnad and St, Louls, arriving in Qincinnatl next morning at 7:45. St. Louls 6:30 pan, No expe fare is. on wor Fiusbure at 10°00 a. m, with Parlor Car, and or Pittsburg at 10; m., . ‘ally, to Pitwburg, Cleveland "aud Deirolt, ‘as to Pitusburg. re on Week Any’ 8530 and 10:05 a. mi. 12:10, train), 3V, 4:40, 6: 22:00 p. in Yor Baltimore ‘Sunday 10, 7: 8:30 a 1005 tn, 1325, 1:80, B30, 4d BAO, OQ, TO, 8:25, 11:00 p.m. For polnts on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, and ne South, $:25 a in: dally, and Vt. ma daa, B29 am. train has sleeper, Washington New Orieans. For Aunapolls. 6:40 a. m.,and 12:10 and 4:30 p.m. Ou Sunday, 5:30am. 440 p. mo. : y" stations between 240, 8:30 a.tn., 12:10 p.in., 390, 4240, 7200, Gu Sundays, $330 &im., and'2:30, 8:30, ind 11 pan.” For siations'on Me SBN. Gay, exceat, Sunday, and .m. dally, except Sunday, for I on Metropoliian Branch, 5:40 a.m, thy’, on Sunday stops at all siations, for Lexington, R2, 7:30, 4Sumiuute ) 82> and Staup tou ani Valley Branch, $40 a.m. dally, except Bun- oy. for Frederick, 5:40 a4n., 4:40 pum, daily, except For Tiagerstown and Winchester, 840a:m dally, except Sunday, and 6:30 p.n dally to Daily except Sunday to Winchester. iJpaips arrive from the West dally, 6:00, 7:20 am., 216, 6:3 Ba From Auiupolis 6:30 am.,and1:50 and §:25 pan., Sunday, 10:35 a.m. 6:35 pan, Froin Lexingtou 8:30 pn. datly, except Synger. From Frederick and Sniermediate poltts 8:26 a.m, and 5:15 p.m.daily, except sander. [rains leave Waliimore for Washington, at 6.0, 6:30, 7:20, 9:00, 9:05 wnd 10:30 a.m., 12:15, 2.30.8, 4, 2:20, 5, 6:30, 5:00, 9:00 and Pp ™.;on San | ‘7:20, 9:00 and 9:05 am., 1s ‘2:30, 4:20, 630 6:00, 9:00 and 11:00 pan, All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station bay sed Sys end 6:40 pan, ot oe for further information ly Baltimore and Ohio Ticket ‘Oflive—-Washington ‘Station, and corner of itn any po CEL EW ORLEANS FAST LINE

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