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“fe ve NING STAR! WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDA' » Ma¥ ~"1881-TEN PAGES. SHERIDAN ONLY AMUSED BY ROS- ER. ‘The Gencral of the Army Relates Some War Reminiscences —Hosser’s Am- dition. Special to New York Tribune. Gen. Sheridan was much amused upon reading wae letter of Gen. Thos. L. Rosser, in which the latter speaks of a proposed trip to the Shenandoah Valley by Gea. Sheridan, and denounces bith for “the wild, wanton Waste and desolation which his barbarous torch spread through the valley” dur- ing the war. After reading Gen. Rosser's philippic en. Sheridan said to a Trimene correspondent : oser has not fonzotten the whaling I gave hun iu the Valley, and J am not surprised that he Joses his temper whi ereealisit. Yousee, when I Was moving down the Valley [ ad an tmportant Object in view, and did not care to be anncyed. Rosser Was sent afier me with a brigade, out I did not consider it worth while to give hin Much attention. General Torbert’s division ct cavalry formed the rear of my colump, and I Was confident he could take care of Kosser. Occasionally Kosser would come across siaali detachments ef our troops and would swoop down upon them. Finally It was reported to ime that Rower had captured iny pack train, and this made me mad. Hlaiting the entire ariny right on the road, T galloped “to the rear to find ‘Lor bert, determined to settle Rosser. I found that the “train had not been captured, although it had encountered Rosser and wa’ coming in considerably scattered and broken up. I could not find Yorbert, and this added to my rage. When J found hint he was quietly enjoying him- seif in a farm-house, J called him out and tn formed him that I wanted Rosser cleaned out, and That If he could not do this I would také his diviston and do it myself. 1 coneluded I would remain and see the work performed, and so I in- formed ‘Torbert. The following morning early ‘Torbert went after Kosser, whose brigade was struck With an impetuostty that caused It to z We stripped the enemy of everything he had captured; all bis guns, except one, which subseqrientiy fell into our hahdsy and all tts bag kage, Including the personal effects of Rosser. It Was & regular frolic for our boys. Custer got Ros- Sers Uniform and occasionally wore it for the amusement of bis command. Torbert pursued Kosser to Newmarket, a distance of about twenty- five inlles. He did not trouble me further. “This incident was doubly humiltating to Rosser, Decause he Was hailed as the “Savior of the Val: "his men wearin ii laurel twigs in thelr hats as an indi Ir PMirpose to clean Us out. Some time after this, when Kosser again ap- ured in that vicinjty, I understand the people ised him to substitute pumpkin vines for urei, that plant beng well-known for running alities. For thiese reasons, I suppose, Gen. Kos- ser continues to feel unkindly toward me. He says that I ave not atoned for my acts during the at istruc. It never occurred to me that I ‘d upon to do so. I Want to add that Ido not propose t nenandoan Vale ley the ¢ thought of so y last summer in com- mmer, “i the Vali tor Camero: as hospitably received whom exnibited ai that ts expressed derstand Rosser is now us he intends to become a candidate for Con; lus letter was do’ ‘Lis commng polit ess, SS written for effect upon coo en. Belknap Agi 's Journal, Washinton Letter, », fi Will be remembered, was > Seeretary of War, and was im- peached ou a charze of office-broking, lives in Washington now. He has been here more or less for six years. He practices law, lives quietly, but comfortably, and 1s one of the most popular men at the capital. Hts friends are ase: | acquaintances, He dresses fanitlessiy, 13 large and | handSowe, with a full snore beard that Was once light red, but now half gray, and Is generous to a fault. He never speaks ili’ of any one, ts gental and generotis, and an enterts alist. His friends say he will some day be com- pletely vindicated, see Choir Salaries in New York. From the New York Mail and Express. The salaries paid some choir singers are ridicu- Jously small. The average of all the salaries paid im New York per annum would probably be far below $400. Of course there are some who receive muuch more than that amount, Dut there are many who receive much less. Sopranos and tenors are Paid larger sums thar basses and@ltos. A good SUPERSTITIONS ABOUT BIRDS. Some Bring Good Luck, Some Bad— Look out for the Owl. From the St Louis Republican, Lucius D. Copeland, of C: upon tt the anfmadversion of all, this bird 1s often | Sald pipe, thus heating the accused of sacrilege, for tn Provence and Lanque- | pre, ‘ubular frame. also doc it 1s charged with drinking the ofl of thechurch | fore being conduc! lamps. In the south of Germany the crow be-| haust steam. ‘There 13 a speaks good luck, but in France anything but that | Drake thereof, and interm« trary, on the right, you may be assured that the day will be a fortunate one. In England the in- fuence of the appearance of this saucy bird upon | “A Woman” thus writes current event i8governed by the numbers in which | (Texas) Gazette: “My homel he appears, and is thus summed up: One for sorrow, ‘Two for mirt Three fora wedding. Four fora birth. oe moaning dove moans tosave a tm: quently the death of a chiid. A buzzard or a crow upon the house-top is believed by these people to be an invariable sign of death or disaster; a Visit at the door from a rooster, the approaching Visit of a friend; the notes of a screaching owl,or “shiv- ering” ow! and have them help you tions, while, if the common owl hoots on your right food iuck wil follow, but bad Inck shouia he take | RUBE foot garden. |Get o up is position on your left side and hoot there- | Targe enough to iced a-cow. — See. and 1 ceat for 10 square feet the ery dose and. imagine from. The reputation of all night birds, great or peta Bas Stali, ts no better; but Southern imagination has discovered @ remédy for all their spells. It con- sists of throw! soon as the sound ts heard. If achafinch perches on your window sill, be- ‘River water contains the Prometheus in Stealing the sacred fire of knowl- edge from beneath Jove’s throne in heaven. Ac- destroyed, ‘omen, and you will have your pockets well - fined ‘funy. the’ Sear; if, on the: contrary. you | 4OUALly absorbed and gives have no money, cultivate your friends, for You Will : : stroying its capacity to do blackbird which crosses your road brings you good | Sit) a crobe: luck. No physiclan should fail to procure a bed | USeast producing, microbes Of partidge feathers. “A patient laid upon such a | When brought, into contact ded, no matter what Kistdisease, will ever die of for thelr development 1s alre 4, dithough he wild not necessarily get well tion, with ving tnateriate Cigarettes in Spain. THE NOW OF Davis’ CRADLES IN a SEVILLE 70-| {jest Of mans cncmios ee BACCO FACTORY. From the London Referee. wate Like t with giris dressed in bright colors, the coup d'eeil | uemy In fowl: Ss. is striking in the extreme. In one immense, low- ¥aulted room there are 1,500 girls. ‘They sit in endless rows, about twenty giris ina row, oneither side of the room, all at little tables, all rolling | From the Baltimore Sun. cigarettes. There fs a blaze and a blur of colo Inher hair, Altalong the walls hang | €T 2 the hollows of NOTHING ALLOWED TO Go TO makers. ASI walk, blushing and nervous, down an endless avenue of flashing giddy. It is a sea of women’s faces, an undulating ‘ocean’ of fower-decked heads. One to ple ehine in Smith & Wicl , C s | from ‘his enterprise. ‘The the cradie with one foot while their busy tingers | pe yall the eucareaton: y | Was for smeiting. ‘The un al “silence visitor passes down chut” every second from some 5 roman as the | discovered that it would Olt Saint darkeved wenn | 4 chemically, and th at who pointa to aeradie and holds out her band. It | {en smelt and tow. Out of Js the bab.t ot visitors to bestow oevacional cop. | TACUFe of Sush-welzhts, and pers on the bubles, and so all the young mothers a i s are on the alert for the visitors’ ch: The girls earn good wages. tables whole families are working toget hours are long, and the atinospli ‘The damp, warm odor of the tobacco in. the long, | USIne leather But | buckets. her is that not one T shue factori low-roofed rooms 18 In ttself almost. stuperying. freee But there 1s no ventilation, and the atmospuere is See eee Dsolutely Indescribable.” Many “of the girls smoke cigarettes at their work. I was very glad } gem to light one myselt loag before 1 had done the polite ne RN OS ee SET der that ‘Is not so used 1s Sa turned: into a gelatinous m Mound Buildcrs or Who? into fertilizing dust. ‘The so INTERESTING DISCOVRKIES Ix OTSEGO coUNTY—aN | fli from the block of the hei "ANCIENT VILLAGH SITE. into two heaps. “The ver: soprano can command a salary ranging from $500 | upwards. ‘The highest salary probably ever offered | singer in New York was that tended Miss Thursby, Ty of St. Bartho 1,000. She und that her concert lized a much larger interfered with. | ned for its good 4 $5,000 for Its | Dr. Arinitag’’s Church, music, a few years age approy quartet choir and organist. Two Years ago It re duced the appropfiations one-half. Mr. King, the | tenor, being the only one of the old choir retained, he received the s share of that amount. There | are basws now ug In Some of the prom- | i S200 @ year, while 23 Who, If OL of a position, are | ny salary. Tenors, even in demand, and receive | © for thelr Services, ‘The Sun Cholera Mixture. ‘The New York Sun, a ustal, at we beginning of the warm season, reprints its famous cholera | mixture recipe, as follows: wal parts of tincture of cayenne, tinc- uni, tincture of rhubarb, essence of pep- 4nd Spirits of camphor. Mix well. Dose, iifteen to thirty drops in a Wineglass of water, ac- | contig to age and viownee of the attack." Repeat | every dftees or twenty minutes until relief ts ob- | tained. 2 ‘What Kept the South Back. From Macon, Ga., News. Fora hundred years slavery was the dam, the | ostruction, ah, more, it Was an unchatned lion in | the path of Southern advancement. Our water power was wasted, our wealth of forest disregard. | €d, and our mines were buried talents, while tue | money of the Laud Was fuvested in property neces- sarily unagressive, unproductive, stagnant and | perishing. Emancipation was the mazic wand— he, not the masie wand, but simply the natural Rand—that shovk off the nightm: sleeping giant and sent him forth to dig, to build, to feli, to set in motion the Vast. machinery of De? Yelopment already completed and waiting impa- ‘ently for bis approach. re, Waked the | many, and the news of the discovery spreading, | and ornamented, the latter in most intricate dv- he fine waste. The From the Oneonts Herald, April 2S. with U re Se A very remarkable discovery was brought to | fcrol.a couple of square tn light last week upon the well-known Slade flats at the Junction of the Charlotte with the Susque- | cular machihe. ‘This instrui | nearly through. Th | like a book. “Yen rollers, and 1s ku the recent high water a broad current Way diverted from the inain channel acrossa bene of ailuvial land rising two or three feet above tne general level of the neighboring bank. ‘The feld having been plowed last fail and. the soll to the depth of two feet « onsisting inainly of a ne alluvium, a gully two or three rods wide and S many feet deen, to the clay subsoil, was cut clear across the field for some rods, to a ““binnacle” or overtiow putting out from the’ main stream at | 10 8 bo some distance below, ‘The current does not ap- | QUST pear to have been very swift, and in consequence | Mectetl In one ‘There Is anotl which g | ness m esto prove Low ord yy be turned 104 every pholograph © aout of Waste silvered pap gallery a: obicets of some weit continued tn the soll were | try malleries (ue consiered- his paper 15 | sn utilizing hydrocarbons for steam-ralaing pur: lett behind as the latter filtered away. al suMictan tly ab ie or ag ving. | poses ard ships ct FOr Te ae LRT iy neimed section | TESiaue DAYS St at least for a good ving, | poses on board ships, A legitimate objection to was under Water. Wacn- tue flood subsided Mr. bahay ea Slade and his son paid a visit to the place to as- | Pt from gas Gouses was ¢ certain the extent of the damage, when what | Df Was their surprise to note inthe bottom of the new-uade chanhe! many fragments of rude pot Yery tningled with fiat chips, arrow, and spear points, and suumllar remains’ ‘They’ “gathered Of the tinest dyes ever kno} From the Earth. While on business in the the Spot has since been visited by ‘several per- | printing house the 0 sons. ‘The site lald bare by the tlood 1s unques | man envered, anda Uonably that of an aboriginal village. Alto-| ‘ywant to havea gether some 2,000 fragments of pottery have ip nsloheiags been taken trom a few square rods of surface | 1t down as I tell you. exposed, together with a hundred spear aud arrow | ‘The proprietor made ready polnts—maby of them of unusual form—several | «yes, Im sure that I loc Mintdriils, as many “sha twostnall | Have you got tat?” granite axes, numerous Several ancient fireplaces of river cobbles, bi gether, were disclosed, trom one of Which a pec of charcoal fragments was exhumed. ‘The pot tery, several pieces of which show an exterior Surface of 3 or 4 square inches, 13 ‘both plain Are you ready? “yes.” «J turned cut the WAI right, 1°y it. “The kitcien windows are es. ‘he dog 1s in the cellar.” gn. One fru traight lin gmment Shows a human face, but| « variously combined and curious preserved, and in both plaia and ornamented the luside sti’ ce Is In Most cases of a black color in Strong contrast with Ube brick-red or chocolate ‘he servants are all 1n.” ‘arefal in Business. ‘From the Philadelphia Bullet ‘8 stock broker and a mei ed a business transaction Witch left the former owing the merchant a stall amount of money. “I wiil settie with you next Tuesday,” remarked the roker, “but in case I die in the Ineantime these people’ will be responsible fer the amount and will ay it promptly.” As he spoke the tan of stocks Randed tue merchant the card of a well-known Dusiness house. “Oa! that's ail right,” returned the latter: Son’ want the card. You're not going to dic s oR” ‘There's no telling about that,” was the broker's wise response. “We brokers on 3rd street always Keep our business in.:tters In suc! Cuat no Troubie wilt tal ypou our customers or creditor case we die. Att nt all my affairs an a Satisfactory condi It T die to-night there would not be the 5 Iamuly would know to a penny jus t my creditors would be provided for, at jetailof my business Hie would es = Women and Tricycies. From the Quee Suitable dress for riding has often been men- toned. In brief, ordinary dress, dark brown, gra eather, or blue homespun, made with long pleats and a body; either Vallor-made coat habit body, Ket—elther is as good as the other, At presen? I can using a Noriolk Jacket Sethe "wery ued results, bul Ube sine qua non is Beatness. Itt 2 pit Will ot turn their at our leading tailors ention to Uils branch. Tie der attired by a ikow equestria unee. Face tor appear- a the lady put up with. The p g educated to the for is not gn un. ast, and utlerly inex. eUsable pursuit, M Who never before could see the & Sheir doors. Unat aud the journey Ty ten miles trom fr own carriage, endless troubie, they stayed in or o bout within & Fadius Of some SIX mies, ane face KnoWn that a tricyclist need bot be the less a Lady Decause she rides on t Ss instead of driv- ing a pony chals Probably more Iavorable opinions b n by doctors in its favor than any other modern mode of locomo- tion, and there are many rheumatic persons who DiesS the day the tricycie was inveated, = coe = . About Truffles. The truMie 1s a cryptgratmic plant, says a Phi. adeiphia News Writer—having 20 visible means of fructification, you know —and 1s found at ali sorts ‘of depths beneath the soil, trom 2 inches to 2 feet. it ~S neither root, stew, nor leaf, and varies fn Polor from light brow: to biaek. It 13 somewhat globular In form, ranges in size from that of fivert to a large duck’s egg, and weighs anyw! from 2 ounces 10-4 pounds or more. Its surface 13 hotty or warty, abd fs covered wit a skin Which forms a sort of Letwork of serpentine veins. Litue Js known of Its early developments as a vezetable production. In its native state it is found tree from attachment to any other body. Old writers frequently refer toit, Plutarch ascribed its exist ence to the combined actiog of tuuier, West, aad qinp, producing lumps ib the earth ‘simiiir to ee Pea te human frame. The trumc is found in most parts of the temaperate zone. It sexintence jg this country 1s very doubUul. There is a fungus jeund in this jocality, and frequertiy exposed tor fon market stalls and tn (rut Stores, that 1s failed the “American truflle,” but this ts entirely Dmisuomer. ‘The growth referred to is more siuni- jar to 2 mushroom than a truffle, although lacking th unuke a button mushroom. —————— Dr. Forbes, of St. Paul, isa pretty vizor- rhe ous pre Here is & bit trom one of his recent per “M. C. A. Young Man gave a starv- lng Woman a tract and noting more znd went his id a iawyer afterward that he had Sever seen such a spirit of Christian resignation Ss tat Woman manitested in receiving Uke tract, ‘And the lawyer swore at hia. 1 think thal luere was ever a me for swearing then it Wa God would surely pardon it. It au hungry, and a iellow ofers ue bread and prayers, I Will take the bivad and de my own praying. | hue of the chant had just conclu. | tndtan recs, arrow and spear heads, “hammer | « re | - umbreilaike bead Of the lormer. “It 1s not “The stable door s locked. The top soll ia the nelghborhood abounds in} «Xcy tertor. j Stones" and the like, but it contaius’no siguot| phe) Unis pottery. ‘Tradition runs that there was an} wy Indian village in the locality, But 1t might’ weil existed two feet above the level laid bare by “tlood. For there is nothing to prove that the soll had before been disturbed tor ages. It indeed Unls be the site of the Indian village, then is iv to | be said that there can hardly exist that difference | between the Indians and the mysterious mound- builders which has been commonly supposed, for {ue pottery obtained on the Slade flats last week 1 precisely the saine as the pottery exhumed in H es “I do not think I hear any the house. “Yes.” “No, that 1s not our dog next door.” “Yes, “1U’s not necessary to Jot that a socalled “ludtan mound Wadliing’s Istand not far below this ancient village | ES 4s 5 go crevk, a third at Sldaey, and a fourtu in | SATS | Ue Cnadiila’valley. “Well, [think that's about | a asks Ine tho estlons i Another War Article Just as Tam gett into bed, “Thave here,” said a seedy-looking Individual, | Hst 1 could show "to her i Placing lis hat on the editor's table in the oftice of | WOUbl ae ae | the Daily Annual and drawing fortt: a formidable | please | roll of manuscript, “a true accounc of the battle | of SLitoh—" What are th A Novel Steam Tricycle. From the Chicago Industrial World. ‘ised a rather novel steam tricycle, in which | 14 vacancy on the poli the backbone or tubular frame piece forms the | 1°! In France the handsome white owl, with tts | Support for the boiler and engine. Water supply | “Wall if had any tnoney with me, 1 guess I'd plumage, 1s accepted everywhere as a forerunner | Pipes lead through the backbone, and the exhaust | try and compromise the matter.” ofdeath. Asif that were not enough to draw | Steam passes through the backbone around the under the boiler by the ex- tween the eccentric and brake-lever, whereby, ifseen in the morning. The same with the mag-| when the brake 1s put on and thrown ff, the ee ple—ill luck if it fies on your left; if, on the con- | centric will be moved to vary the cutof A Woman’s Statistics, that is just where you are mistaken, For several | women. say: “I Among the negroes of the Southern States the | ears you have been drinking a good improved | owes his soul. To kill | farm at the rate of 100 square fect a gulp, Figure one of these doves is a sign of death, but more fre- | tt out yourself. An acreof land contains 43,500 square feet, Estimating land at $43 you will see that is Just 1 mill ‘ares bad omen of many interpreta. | 2,St7aWberry patch. Call in| five of your friends | husy married, women, who, witheone hand keeps Some Advantages of River Water, ‘@ pinch of salt into the fire as ‘From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, ch, pera ow sill, be | gunic matters found in rain, well, spring, and cis. ware of treachery. It was the wren which 3 tern water, and, in addition, usually holds sand or clay suspended init, giving tt a decided color, | 44MOST THE ONLY DANGER WHICH TRANSATLANTIC cordingly, he who kills a wren will have his home | The grand advantage it has over well water lies If you have money in your pocket | in the fact that it is continually agitated and ex. when you hear the cuckoo for the first time, 11S a} posed to the air. The gas oxygen 1s belug con. be in need of their assistance before long. The | Stile matter dissolved or held tn suspension, de- | TOSS 1n the usual steam route without experienc to be to destroy Iite by robbing living tissues of a | them. art or all the oxygen they contain. ‘These dead-| be sunk was. shown stroyed Whenever they find themsely witches connected W When you enter the enormous rooms, crowded | Ory of Tam O'Shanter, they find a mysterious | combi lebecrrvd ee ‘Using Up the Scraps. ‘OF ENTERPRISE. less, a| Every resident can“ recollect the fmmense piles | 18 What other callin ot waste tin from the can shops that used to glit- : ‘ast Baltimore and upon. the gay out-door dresses of the little cigarette. | €¥ery dump in that section a dozen years ago. ‘The | Which belell the unlucky Oregon seems to be a first use of this waste was by a poor man from the A@urautaties | SOF Who obtained permission to set up ama- | this will come’ tu a_degree which willimake the | Gall sll the enftrecontints;cmbractugin fart, Four can shop in this city. | fer passenger ships practically unsinkable, un- | Moleses, Vinecar, Shit Goods of every, description: Scales, Wines: Mackerel, Coftee Mil, Cheese Box, Wooden una Willow Ware, Brooms, z 8, MECKELIN, Assignee. MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTED ROSES, RHOD- EVERGREENS “AND ’ ORNA- 0. KG. ‘Holiand) Nursery Association rk axent), to be, ‘on MOND. NE O'CLOCK thya-Bt JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, '¥ SALE OF UNCLAIMED enue, for | Here he bought scraps for almost nothing, and cut | less under most ex one’s Wi refully down the central a : . atncke oy tis blocked all along the line with cradles, “Tue | Nt tin Dutton stock to send Hast, married cigarette-makers are allowed to bring | Se ee ener Ces their bables with thei to the factory, They ree | duced, and: the individual reaped a large fortune is called by the forewoman as the | When subjected to the heat of the furnace. It was r. Ont of this grew the manu- | feared that is protest 18 likely to be as practt- foundertes “use gill that is made. “The Scrap was | te AUantic Ocean, Cycling 1s not wo be wiped | % many of the | Pounded Into Wads by stamping iv in large | OWt any more than the ocean was to be mopped 1. | A most interesting feature of all businesses | sions of the giant to which he thus carelessly lelphia, who pay seven doliars a ton for it. ‘no to Lynn, Mass, © the leather is ground up, mixed with. im, and pressed into buttons. "The rematn- | at this time of day to shake any of Mr. Ruskin’s and sold to partiesin New York or Boston at one | vehicies, special clubs, 3} cent a pound, Where they are put through a pe- nit opel t is delivered from between | near Stia.d but important industry | cyclists will soon be wanting representatives in | ei#ht ount. ‘This is a work of | powerful Bodies, they will not in’voting think jong standing, thousa not generally known. In | jirst of thelr hobby and only afterward ot thelr dlery tere Is annually alarge | country, into a box, and is bought or exchanged for nitrate The comparatively regaates a gre, ‘The Ume Was, nol very remote, too, when the coal | the adoption of quid fuel at sea under certain cir. "Now every bic of the tar proaching the proprietor sald: 1 prited, suppose you write | with Ss, DU I don't understand.” ‘er mind, don't interrupt me till I finish. cht Jn the bathroom,” el e rail! . i subs! ion of Lighly ! eated and expanded com- punctured patterns are the prevailing type “ye ubstitulion of bis i edge hickest e pe) a essed alr for the ste: Mi id The plain pottery Is remarkabiy hard and weil | "ye Is exuausted into tue condenser, the Water frou GINAL. kitten 1s out of doors.” “I turned off the drafts of the range.” “No, {do not smell smoke.” Cellar door Is fastened; 1 kuow tt 1s." only the wind rattling the He Wanted to Join. ‘From Texas Siftings. AUCTION _SALES. AUCTION SALES. “AUCTION SALES. _| RAILROADS. amden, N. J., has de-| | Countryman—I say, Mister Pol it there Td like to jine. you doit lars were to tackle you? Policeman—What wot CHANCERY SALE OF A DES! AND CANAL aa ith you?” ‘But suppose you hadn't any money with ¥‘ ED STATES’ NAVY YARD. feed-water. Portions | , “J Suess them burglars would have a lively time Alford receptabies tor | &Catchin’ me. Say, how much do you get | DY rirtue of a dccree of the Supreme Court of ni he District of Columbia, passed fs likewise month? No.7,588 (The Cent & yeated be- ged tal 1 will ofer for aale at ee Self-Supporting Women. ; front of the premiere: alve ccenthe “and cena day of aay, SF ‘at SIX O'CLOCK P. Me that Ivis usually the professional women who sup- ict, known as, and port themselves, because they love work and love | havi fe and Deing. Lot to the Fort Worth | Women, both married and unmarried, that this 1s husband. One frequently hears don’t think wife support, Young | months from the day of sale, t 1 shall not myself and be as independent as I am now.” | Purchase money i Married women who are self-supporting talk €0- | resell at his risk or cost. $100 de 36 Per acre, | thusiastically about the beauties and the justice | of bid: Conveyancing and toe r Sduire foot, | of the sysiem, and those Who cannot earn money | cost. ou are’ weaticlo | themselves turn over in their minds very long-| _ap26-co&ds you are swallowing | ingly schemes of money-making. One of these ore BELWA €O, gulp down # .five-| her household machthery ‘in order, and na prolonged spree gh mon 4 sonal == To swallow & pasture | other earns enough money to pay ‘her pet PUBLIC SALE OF AF 2 3” and a share of the household ex] ps, and kee) fob et ‘neat Uttle bank account, besides, sald to me the PROPRIC SPE: other day: “Itis queer that this matter has at- ETWEEN THIRD A! 2 Ri tracted solittle attention, To my mind it is a STREETS NORTH WE change more important, further-reaching, and salts, gases, and or- | destined to work greater results than suffrage.” soo Collisions at Sea. remises, on SAT TRAVELERS NERD FEAR. Commander Chadwick, U. 8. N., in Scribner's for May. Collision will and must remain the great and Teally almost the one danger which the North At- ‘Terms liberal and will be life to the fishes it FRAME DW SECOND STR harm. Many of the | tng aun of some hundreds of miles through fog, are Killed outright | especially on leaving or approaching our coast. | ueciyin Pages, with oxygen, ‘They | So tong as the Gulf Streaut and the cold in-lying | ber Non Tiss folio 3 ady iixed in combina- | they do, so Be almost | the parties secured thereby ‘Their destiny seems | always long will the fog continually be! ng de- | Oregon. A blow from a pigmy schooner not_more ing interest from day of sal the went. | through her side which uifortunate elreunstances lying in a few hours upon the bottom of the se: Witla million days of skilled labor, as represent Waste IN THESE Days | DY ship and cargo, tn this moment made value- | purchaser, Who can overestimate the c:.re and respon- Sibility upon the man Who commands such a ship? are they found as such a ally life? And how illy they are THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, ‘Phe only remedy for such an accident as that subdivision to a greater extent than has hereto-| On MONDAY MORN! fore been attempted in a merchant ship; and that | TEN O'CLOCK, at store, ids Show cepUonal clreumstances, would | G2undry Soap, all ki Afterward | seem quite sure, Half a Mil next use of tin scrap | From the London Globe. t lirst refused to flow | ‘The sage Coniston has lately fulminated against. LY to cut the tin coat, | C¥¢ling, in the interests of “Shanks his mare” and ‘the sheet iron would | the adequate study of the picturesque. It 1s to be buttons were ‘intro- Nailk, &e. (C. H. Joosten, New tew of them are now | cally effective Ss. Partington’s contest with | tion rooms, iith and Pa ave. me Un eerap. Several cee tacts ee Coes NINTH, 1887, commiencius at up. Mr, Ruskin can have no idea of the dimen- | ADAMSEXPRESS COMPAN FREIGHT, Particle of the leather | gives battle. Viscoumt Bury and Mr, Lacy Hiller | _ On alone sell annually | Should send him a copy of thelr book on ‘cycling, | 1887, S wnalnly toa tlrm in | just contributed by them to the Duke of Beau- | Company will sel a | forts “Badininton Library.” It 1s calculated to | Bros. comer, 9th and ‘and other | open the sage’s eyes on this particular subject. It 2 might not aiter his opimion—it would De dificult commencing at T! 330 PACKAGES, Valises, Packages, &c., &¢. ‘Lo be sold without reserve, treated chemically, | pet theories. But tt would, at least, convince him ass, dried and ground | that cycling has grown too big to be pooh-poohed, -leather pieces that | ‘This stout Volume of 450 pages 1s a sort of type of taper are sorted | the pastime to which it ts devoved Small pleces are put | portant, 1U has todo with a variety of matters, : s ae Taps, presenting asur- | Cyeling'ts now a great interest, with s history of | VALUABLE BUILDING Lots, ches, are barrelled up | its own, a special dress, a special training, special Fepereare a ‘Terms cash. fal organs in nd Witt hot; moreover, It 1s secure In the ment splits the pleces | tl ns the plece thus cut | 1885 V! press, the haif million. Think of that, Mr. Ruskin! Way, | | ‘Term! dinary wastes of busi. | parliament, though we hope aig THIS AFTERNOON. or four | "JY HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRABLE PROVED LOT FRONTING THE NORTH QF SOUTH M STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTH STREETS EAST, OPPOSITE UNIT- ‘ational Bank y.Guin- ythe SEVENTH on SATURDAY the SEVENTH oa City in said ‘inches on 801 ina bee bs Independence, and not because it 1s a financial | CHePsie Seek, cust width 129 feet 11 inches to an necessity. The idea 1s gaining ground among | other alles 13 test eras A aoe dstrat unldine Vorroncs, the car of the Anacostia & Peto Wer Hadrosd sees 20 jess friend, you say | # much better and pleasanter state of affairs than | Sha tie Luited ‘Susmea Maes Seed Meine saeco You have for years longed for the free independent | the old, Wich dented that a married woman had | opposite. fe of the farmer, buthave never been able to get | ANY money-carning value, smd considered her enough of money together to buy a farm. But | Simply entitied to so much “supporo” from her | installments, ateix- deel han and tren fg a husband romissory notes t erefor, bearing interest from the lay. of sale at ix Der centuin per annua, OF all canh. 8 marry unless I can continue to support | hiselection. The fitle tobe retained util the whole purchaser to comply with terme reserve the right to osit on acceptance ny JAMES S. EDWAI 412 5th'street venus of sale: One-fourth the day of sale, ar within seven days thereafter the seaidue in four equal ER & ‘Real Estate Broke MGIO F street northwest. ND FOUN-AND-A- We will offer at, public ys, an front of the INSTANT, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. — hat Jane’ three-story Brick Store and Dwelii 344 Peunsylvania avenue northwest. 2 feet front, runuing back to splendid alley. This will bea rare chance for partios desiring to invest. sa WARNER & CO, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. t (OMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. ‘aie Ume combines with or, | BUC traveler need fear. He can rarely hope to | 7RUSTEES SALE OF [LOTS IMPROVED BY EET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of two deeds of trust recorded respec- folio 308, et seq. and Li 16, et sea. of the Land Rec- oxo fen tes reauire | current from the north move in juxtaposition a8 | ords of the District of Columbia, and at the = we Will Sell a resent, upon the Donler-land dividing | eT ee ee ee oe A ices low easy It 18 for a great SMD 10 | St lots and 9oin WW. Comoran'e subdivision of in the’ case of Joie in square 587, with the improvements, ‘Terms: one third cash, balance in equal instalments Jnyfunning | that one-tenth her sizc, and a hole was opened | in 0, 12and 18 mouths for which notes of warehase, nd secured by ined Lo make fatal, and the great vessel, a tri- | of trust on property sold will be taken, , bry, is | 8100 will be required at tin and all convey Umph of human skill 1h bull and machinery, 1s | S100 aye Ruined at thine of sale. and all cone terms are hot complied with in 19 day property will be resold at risk and cost o THOS, E. WAGGAMAN,| INO. W. PILLING, 723 AND 725 HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF GROCERIES 917 2th street northwest, T MONDAY MORNING, MAY SIXTEENT! O'CLOCH, Adams Expres ny Will sell at te auction rooms of Duncanson streets northwest, to pay Comprising an assurtinent of Trunks, Bundles, Boxes, All partics concerned will take notice. in °° §pa0-d&abs large and im- | WALTER B, WILLIAMS GO, Auctioneers. EAND G STREE’ - | On MONDAY, MAY NINTH, at HALF-PAST pa: | -0% MONDA} of women as well xs men. In the course’ of | FINE O'CLOCK . M. we shal sellin frontot count Bury ascertained that there were as | 1005, fronting about S1 test oh: Marglaad avenue, s possible 400,000 cyclists in the kingdom, | running through toG street the depth of lots north. enough to be again sent to the | and that number may’ by this Ume have run up U0 | east. factory to be cut up into heel lifts. One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, and Giale and scctred by'a deal of trast ou proper that, unlike other ancing St purchaser's coat, a WALTER B. WILLIAMS & © UR MAGNIFICENT BUILDING LOTS. FRONT- ING ON P STREET, BETWEEN TWENTIETH AND TWENTY-FIRST STREETS NORTHWEST, NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK we will sell, in, front of the premises— LOTS 41, 42, 43, AND 44, IN SQUARE 96. Fach of these 1oth front 22 fret except thecormer 10b, Sey of 22 9-12 feet, all having a depth: feet to an alley, These lots are jn the immediate vicinity of the aplen- did residences of Mr. meg oe Patten, Gov. Ty Stewart Mansion, and other fiue residences. BTerms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years. ‘Notes to oc acpeccent interest, payable semi-annu- ally, to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold, or all =e ‘at option of purchaser. A Teqt oneach lot at time of sale. plied ‘with inten day, te ett att et ta tell ak a, the Fight fhe risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after Sve ‘h resale in some able Boies oF ach re ewereper neton, Dec. 8-68 DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, (GPO. WSTICENEY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THRER-STORY AND BASE- MENT BRICK WELLING O10 TATH STREET, pOPPOSITE FRANKLIN SQUAE: 3 virtue of a deed of trast date the 20th day'of May. 1885, reconted in Liver, 1121, fol, 453, of the Land Records of the District of Coluiabia, Uy Te Quest of the party. secured. thereby, we will sell, at mublic: auction. in front of the. preiiaes, on THU! tite te, fo wit: Part of iof nutnbered 1. in square numbered 218, be- winning about 28-12 feot north of the southeast cor Ber of said fot 1, rutin thence north sbout 20 f thence cast 90 fect is tsi tnttnted bys hate co east 0 fect to, proved by’ hind some three-story and basement brick dwelling. The roperty will be sold subject to a first trust of 87,000, Ravod November tet 196d. pupabie Hee yearvattes Gate, with interest payable ‘semi-annually, at Der cent. “interest and taxes will be paid to date of sale two yeate with usicion af Stay ola Por Mhoamae at years, with intcfent at ft per anniim, allcdshrat option of purchaser’ A deport of € 100 sll be required at time of tale, Terms to'be compiled with qutiinteen days, otherwine property wil be adver- tised "and rasold "at risk and cont of defaulting pur. cluuser, “after” five days" notice in the Evening Star, Conveyancing at purchaser's cost J tematenn, ar2s-myemyth OBE "9" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO TUESDAY, MAY TENTH, 1887, same hour and place. By onder of the Trustees, my4,7&ds GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. Y DOWLING, Auctioneer. ANNUAL SALE or TUREISH CARPETS AND RUGS AND OTHER ORIENTAL GOODS, EMBRACING RARE PIECES, SUCH AS GHEORDIFZ, CARA- BAGH, DAGHISTAN, ROYAL OUCHAK, KOR- HASSAN, ISPAHAN, TEHERAN, ROYAL CAMEL'S HAIR, ROYAL AGRA, ROYAL BOKHARA, ROYAL MECCA, ANATO- LIAN, ROYAL CASHMERE, ROYAL MOSQUE, ROYAL SUMAK, CAR- PETS AND RUGS, PORTIERS: AND EMBROIDERIES, THE WHOLE FORMING A VERY VALUABLE COL- LECTION OF TEXTILES, ALSO A SPENDID SELECTION OF ANTIQUE RUGS. ‘To be sold at public sale, without reserve, at my anc- tion rooms, southwest corner 11th and Pennsylvania avenue, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY ELEVENTH and TWELFTH, 1887, at ELEVEN AM and THREE P.M. each day. GRAND EXHIBITION MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY NINTH and TENTH, my5-6t 1887. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE. OF VALUAl FRONTING ON TWENTY AND WATER STRE! TR! a 000 SQUARE FEET’ OF GROUND, NORTH- By virtue of a decree of Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, passed April 9, 1879, in Equity Canse No. 6604, Lavinia A. Andersou, et al. vs: Eulalia B. Hall 6t al, the undersigned, tras tees, will gell at public atuctio pre ises, on MONDAY, MAX SIXTEENTH, IS87, HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following described real estate, ‘All of Lots wumbered one (1) and six (6) in square niutmbered twenty-two (22 ‘Terms, prescribed by decree; One-third purchase money cash: balance in two equal instalmente, one and two years, with interest at seven percent, Ade. posit of $100 on each lot required at time of sale. All conveyancing at purchascr's cost.” Trustees reserve Tight to resell at risk and cost of defaulung purchaser, if terms of sale are not complied with in seven days. ASTHOMAS BRADLEY, 452 Loulsiaba aye. aw. NTAINING ABOUT ERNALD KILMANTIN, f TFustees. ome Sooners ‘THOMAS M. FIELDS, 5 Solicitors, 456 Louisiana ave. 1.w. myS-its_ FTPHOMAS E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | ute GuEAT PENNSYLVANTA ROUTE CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Estate | 20. THE NOnTH, WESE AND ONL STREET, ST_ALOYSIUS CHU! EAR 1 | g DOUBLE TRACK, BETWEEN FIRST SAREET AND NORTH CA” | STEEL BAILS TOL STREET NORTHWEST. AND ALSO ON | 7 iN EFFE MARYLAND AVENUE, BETWEEN- FOUR-AND- ‘ins leave Was A-RALY AND SIN TH STREETS SOUTHWEST. | poe neg. Sl By virtue of a decree of the Sapreme Court of the or Pittabane aud District of Columbia, peaned in Bquity Cause § e £ See care febe prenince Gh bemsinaties deseribed Meal Ba with Siee ing Care froin, Harrisbune to Cincthinett On WEDNESDAY, the ELEVENTH. DAY. OF MA’ Western Pip eae Salle te eee: 2887, at FIVE O'CLOCK FM. Lots Nox 134 and 1s, | Gon wah Asn at R 1OP-M daisy with Slesgane in Shepherd's subdivision of “square No. 623, xituated | Timitet Pepe SAM dy Raat lands connecting at. Harrisbune on I street north, between Istand North Capitolstreets | Wi), thinuieh Siuaae fe naeitle sad Sempting Sordhwest Pace Expres 10-00 P.M. daily for Pittabune On the SAME DAY, at QUARTER-PAST SIX} tl tie Westy with through Sleeper Marristane 49 O'CLOCK PAL. will weil the east half of Lotnumbered | Ci:icac seven (7), in Reacrvation D, situated on Maryland ave- SD POTOMAC RATLROAD. Bue, between 4% and Oil stieets soutuwest, improved henter, Boutaiey NMRem i dwelling house and a stat ryt Naturday, ‘with Palace of sale” Oue-thint cash, and the balance to be ivchmter month, with iuterest Wunpert Lock tiaven and Elmina et 9:50 daily, exoggt Sunday 7.25, 9-00 1s eres ta 10 Six, twelve, and eighte ym day of sale, aid the pay tient therwot to be secured 4 13 16-08 © Sunday. 9:00 4 Me} so. by the promissory notes ot chaser or purcha- | For New Yori and the haxt, fers, orall the purchase money can bepad cad onday | AM. 1200" Of sale, oronratincation titcrso! by the court Alien fp reserved on property acid tur, the purchase money and interest: No de “ae. ath Interest shall be paid. of S00 cn each piece of property will juired when knocked down, All conveyancing at purctaser's cont. If terms of sale te | bot com lied with within ton lays after ante th erty will be reavld Bt risk snd tents shaver. 21t M.Liniited “xy < Pull pat tO A AL daily, except Sunday, kiyn Ann trect, avoiding double ap2s-dkda TH $004 iy ‘ ° HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ii days and'4-00 QF A Lor ON 0 STREET, BE- | For Halts £ AND 2STH STREETS, GEORGE-| sap bostret of Coturakin: cneaes Se ean : PeesvaeT shah Selma es so cum caer | SPSS teal ool See ction nt 2 TERE Se AT URRAY, de, ROUTE Se AL tt EINE CLOCK. pan. th ices Geese nate Ps Ee RO ata pointon the se line of Beall (now 0) stre: 2 9.00, 9.4 (ond 1 Natl 5 Be Yo rere = tis 725A Mand 4:40 PML daly, AM. 12-30 and 4.23 Pp. « day. “Sundays, #00 AM, 41 ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAT: WAY AND ALEXANDIIA AND WASHINGTON 0, 9.50, TAS 14 ‘except ‘Sui distant 150 feet east from Monteomery Saves. 5:45, 6-00.047. street and Fun thence east 13) tect out Sig PPLE AAT | AM 12-0 ‘Terme of sale—cash,of which adeqoat of a50 must | 11 mn Stinay "at 6-00, Ave 1d AM 10:0 EM 22.600, 12 AML dally, amd vt Stinday for Warhington, 6.05, AM: 1:20, 4:00, 3-2: 42 FM. and 1 be made at time of sale, “Te in ten days ns to be complied with, cin, ds purchaser's cost CHAS, HCHAGIN Trustee, BLL dy strect northwest, , Auctioneer. 8. All conveyancini « sodas), On Sunday TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. AM. 2200.9 10.902, 10-4 HIGHLY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. | Tickets and information’ at the otf fEENTH STREET. BETWEEN HAND | ner of Lith street and Deamsylvania sven STREETS NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION mn, wher cat be left for the AFTERNOON, MAY TWELFTH, | bageage to destinas LOCK, in front HASOE PUGH, ( 3 J. R. Woop, Danmenser” Ase ALTIMOKE AND O11 | Schedule in effect, SUNDAY IST, at SIN OD I shall sell Lot 28, front by an average proved by a first-class wasand water,being No.S14 15U property is located in a section ity where it in great demand, and is considered one of the best luca. tions in the city. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve ‘months, with notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyance and recording at purchaser's cost. Two hundred 4 lars’ deposit required at the time of sal Nl&ds THOMAS DOWLING ral Teave Washington from Station, corner of New Jere atid etteet Ths aan. Apress aco en Auctioneer, | Ou this train for | ast tine. For Cincinnati, Lousy lie and St. Loule daily at 2-20 ox) Ram and 10-1 1. thronsh comches and Palaon FRTY ON Rinsing. i in without T AND U chame: Cmemnatt annati Hext Morming 9S Doextra fare is on 145a.m. and 8.55 pam. daily to Detroit, with Parlor aud, _Kenmeton and Loval Stations, 840 an, daily, wrt Sunday ‘on Shenandoah Valley RR, 3:30 pm a S NOMTHWEST. ‘deed of trust. sted January 25, recorded in Liber No. 906, “chic “= | he of the land rece tisof the Distsict ai Sha st the request of the party sersmed thereat Tara Siler for saleat public auction, 11 frost of th teeny om FRIDAN. the THIRTEENTH. DS AD Tasz at FIVE O'CLOCK EM. thee schibed peal esta iY Havre a) Grace, Newark, Wilmington and Philae f | deiptun, 7-0 a, al aud five (ROD), Por Wilms awar having a front of forty-three (4:3) feet on. between Baltimore amd Wal hack the anane width a | €xcryt Sunday three (ih) feet. to an alley, toxether | | For Havee de Grace, sways ricita, privileves and | tiot, 313 pam. daily, exceyt Dele For Taitih werk dot thet 110-03 aime, 12 tal ‘audits 0, mrchaser are to be wive i maine subnet f fale ai ak percent ter | For Baltimore on Sandaye 6 20 and aunt, fayalite ne ys and to beaecured by | 10-0. 115, 3:0, 4 ai 440, 5:40, 6:45, 7 ey jeed of trust on the property sold. or all case wt che nan tion of purchaser. A'deposit of 8100 will iis 6:40 and 8.20 a.m. and 12:10 and on each lot at Couveva 30 pan dm Sunday ® 20 atu, 4-40 pan chaner's cost. “Te | Foe! Way Stars ony Washity Otherwise the trustee reserves the | more, 3,440, 12 10 peat i, 4 a property at risk and cont ct detautt aud 1130 pat aay NW aan and D 3 Ree daye’ public iotice of such rvs 4°40. 6:45 and 1130 pm Por stations on Metrope sper published in Washington, D.C. tan Branch 6-45 a.m, ihyeduds PHOMAS J” HOBBS, Trostes,_| Pan: datly:4-40 pti daily \ | falstations on Metropolit IHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, On Sumday stop varia rinrdiat VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY No, 426 MAS- SACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTHWEST AT ALG- |. daily, 1 ratown 8:40am, and O.31 p.m. daily, em TION. Qu WEDNESDAY AFTEROON, MAY FLEV- ge, | c6j't Suuday. ENTH, 1587, at SIX O'CLOCK, in tront of tie4®? | premises, I shall sell part of lot's, in square 317 mk | 2 ing» front of 14} feet. and runing back SU Tet toa wide alley. Improved by a comfortable eight Toum frame dwelling No. 426, Massachusetts. ay horthwest. | Terms—hali cash, balauer i six xcept Sunday, and t Sunday. for prin ranch S40 aan. i a Bi vept Sunday, ington and Havre and 10-00 pam. daily, torment de Grace, 110 twelve months, with notes Daring interest at ix | | Erot Havre nad an percent perannum, and secured by a. deed of trust, | Polite hor m orail cash at option of purchaser, $100 deposit re- | | From Annapolis, and 8.00 ry aud Valley Railroad, 5:30 p.m id intermediate points, 8:25, my quired at the time of sale, All couveyaucing and re- | BD cording at purchaser's cost. Sale to be consumated |. Fron in ten days from the date of purchase my4-d&ds THOMAS DOWLI per. ‘Phisisall thrown ee iquid Fuel at Sea, sinall amount col- | From the Loudon Times. inass when | “4 further important advance has just been made nuisan in every har- ized, and some te Trow it, TSI cumstances has been that the use of steam for the ¢ INS AND POLES. COT diffuston of the ol! in the boller furnaces entails a} Winbow SHADES, considerable loss of fresh water from the bollers,| AND GLASSWARE, | KITCH! AS Uls loss has to be made good by salt water on | _AND REQUISIT Jong ocean voyages, the density of the water 18 office of a Park Row | rapidiy raised toa dangerous point, ‘Thisis, how- | Corded in Liber S thin, Ured-looking | €¥eT. enitrely overcome by the system adopted in i‘ tue Steamship Charles Howard, owned by Messrs, | ductionsin fhoutof and wittin th Iired Suart & Co., Which has recentiy been fitted | Duncanson Bros., auctioneers.con ks tor carrying retined petroleum in bulk, | northwest, on TUES and also with ‘Tarbitt’s system of burning re- | O'CLOCK A. M., Sidual olisunder the boilers in place of coal, “She | Eo0ds sentiOned’in Schedul and the man sald: ked the front’ door. ‘Terms cash. pth oF hold. The Whole of tae cargo space in the 3 OCCU] We by tanks forearrying the petnet roleum, while the refuse off to be used for | == | is carried in the Water-ballast tanks, Her Ope A Boiler 18 Of the onlinary marine type, with tures | Ll ALLE, REAT ESTATE Is fiues of 3 feet 6 Inches diameter each, ’ These tues rw S are Hited with a br ‘ombusuion Chamber and 36, ORTGINA) ay ter, as in The case Of other vessels fitved PPO with the Turbutt system. Another it of de parture in the préseut instance consists in the DUNCANSON BROS fastened.” Which 1s, of course, avaliable for feeding the boiler along with that condensed from the main engines. 4 ‘The Caries Howard lect the Tyne dock last Satur- day for the Black Sea, and as She steamed down FOURTEE SOUTH OF SQUAK. 5.10 ON Wa) NROE STREET AN! bly from the lirst start. It 1s stated that the own- ers propose to fit 2 remainder of their fleet with ar apparatus. The storage of the oil in the Water ballast tanks has, we believe een Introduced Jn practice Iv ts ‘an important provisions thereof Twill, Pritdre metenal to he ating oranks 1a the | $e ae O STRE! ‘TRIANGLI a one trying to get into | uunker Spaces, aad, combined with the substitu. Uon of alr for Steam, marks a decided departurein Alquid fuel practice. ——-_se0—-_____ Mr. Beccher as a Catholic. on. Distri EVENTE, HALE-PAST YOK © barking, t's the one New York dispatch to che Philadelpis News. For a couple of weeks past there have been certain rumors current in Catholic circles to the | 22. 12, on & street. effect that, had Henry Ward Beecher lived a Uttle | ge city, squans) fh SEE sce my Me |ionger, he would have entered the Catholic | Circle: and if 1 had a printed | Church. Father Riordan, of Castle Garden, who tC Ayouid Save lots ‘of | was well acquainted with Mr. Beecher, sald that, | promise i Mk Macon ae Hietibke | although Mr. Beecher, had always been most | 91; This square is just north of the as soon as possible | favorably inclined boti'in his attitude and utter- | S84 ftoutson Now Mampslure ances toward the church, yet_he kuew of no detl- | Suildimelo te Intention on bis part of entering the Cathoite | “ON Churel. ie did know, however, that upon one | HALE-PAST FOUR « at HALE-PA LUCK P.M “Battle of whichloz” interrupted the editor, with | MYSTERIOUS PROCESSES USED BY ANCI oecasion Mr, Beecher had sald that but for the | preuulses, the north f 8 puailed expression. TN THEIL WORK. fact hat it ‘was unpossible for hin to sever bis | #iual Jot 12, in square i The battle of Sallob,” sald the visitor,““written | 1 ey e=Witne “Did the batt asaed the edito n tis country?” echoed the veteran, “Stars | {planets mau? Lad you never bear of the war take place In U | with an alr of inter: Of their num mentioned in our brief s Tn which State was It fought: ‘The ancl howled the Visitor. “state? Why it | Mad a Kuowledge of sbine Was lought In tore than « dozen States. ee “Waseis precl als) knew ists7" queried Un 1 the sanuser) “Anareh— cid struggle Your humbve servant sought ail tarouga it, Twas | ® Bt the battle of Shilo, and also— by the way, | ¥ | dye see thts Matteued Duet in this charm 4 Lached to my Watch chain? Well, tat was into my body at the butte of Sullok. It pier ast and lodged against my spinal column, | 0 net know how it Was reuioved Only a year ago by a decid: | Winsported mouollths ated by the Chicago Anarch. | edivor, Ulrung over the pages is tuntverse, no! It wasa fratri- | Of thls the Which could be nd. edly delle ge ca “ation, Ail | P¥rauids, though we couid do the s diy delicate and dangerous surgical operation. Ail Ss fe ert Hed to reproduce, iridescent glass, which jogists have brought to light. 4 plete the catalogue, but It IS enough to show old soldiers carry around a Duet as a momento of | Oller processes. | A | wounds recieved in the bloodiest War of modern | Vala Umes; but I rather think—" — “Say,” Suddenly broxe in the editor, “as the bat tc of Sadan new never bens Goan ante the ancients were Dy nd tains unskilitaL, | Stands near that of his rival, William Pinckney. \9 TRDuy OLeMNEe eene oad ee He said of himself: +I have long been convinced | WITHIN A Hi | Pay WUerally to get a scoop on say rivals in ike One Life a Boon. that there is not enough iron in my constitution] THOUSAND DEEL OF PARSING. matter of fresh news.” | And the editor shoved the manuscript into a | Pigeon hole, handed the historian a chee for $7 and resumed Work onan editorial ented “The | iniguittous Inter-State Commerce Bill.” | | editor a military salute, and marched Out of the | but, as for my: | ofice with tue slow and measure step of a funeral | above us, of the wide night Procession. | ice um bank on which the check was drawa re. | friends: the clerk said he bad Just started for Fiortua tor | Of the | the benent of ts healt and would not return ior | this 18 so’ wondertul, ‘so tuseinating to me | Unree mouths. —Norrist wn Herald. Wat “1am glad’ every day that'd | May have even a briet look at so marvelous a | a |_ Gen. Paine’s New Steel Sloop. Boston Dispatch to New York Times. ‘The spar plan of Gen. Paine’s steel sloop 1s per- fected, and the spar-makers are now getting out | From the Clinton Bugle. the sticks, The mast, a beautiful stick of Oregon Scene, However it ends, or | G2 feet 3 inches from deck to hounds. 1t133 feet | a a down-town residence. | longer than the mast of the Mayflower. tss2 feet long and 14 inches in diameter, 2 feet | Parc Jonger than the Maytlower's. ‘The gaffs of tne new | “Only a cane, Miss.” sloop and of the Maytiower are about the same length, 50 feet; but the spinnaker bom of the nsw Vessel Will be 72 feet, or 2 feet longer than that of the Mayilower, ‘The bowsprit wilt measure 57 Jeet 9 Inches, 13 feet of it inboard. ‘The Bowsprit | will be a housing one. ‘The topmast will measure | 48 fect 9 inches. “Phe Spar plan | a larger sail area than the Maytiower, Dut her sat plan 1s not yet fully arranged. ‘The’ salis will be jade im New York, Says Gen. Paine: “The May Hower wili go Into commission immediately, and prepare for the New Yors Yacht City racés on | arated for some ume, alter i duue a” ‘lerview in Which he Sought “Nothing: What are the lost arts? ‘The New York Starsays; | Telatlons with the Plymouth chureh he would | }{7ect ¥ country: | Allwe know of them is by indications of thelr te “*_ | practice, which we tind in works which have sur- | Paul, Brooklyn, ‘who LEcyptians, Pharnicians and Romans | with this lie unkown Uo lus. Browz? and | to fortity alueser nul be a9 Follows pper Were fempered to the hardness of steel, an ed COWS . Ona i purchase money in cash, and the Dp P turned toward the Catholie Chureb, but who founa | She Huscuase mousy tn cash, and the t r, | day of silo, bearing interest at six per cent and satis- al. on all cash, ut purchaser's option. A ‘on cach lot at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at had replied, | Cost. esale at purchaser's cost aud risk i sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, A. KOSS PERKY, Executor aud Trustee. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Aictioneer. my6-dt20th UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, UKUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, ° T LOCATIONS IN TH sgsptians made thelr edged tools w oN oF sodt ey | Paints were tuixed Whose colot tween the North and South, aud Belay hates eon At Datmascus thoy made blades Dent into a cirele and would fly | Mack tuto perfect line. | Nalter thts nor the gold tracery in thelr steel can we tnitate to-day. We it. aul w King Kanweses and ‘Thotmes | 12 ue pulp Rev. M. J. Savage on “Immortality.” 1 cannot say “Amen” to those who declare that the logical outcome of unbelict 1s suicide—that, Af there be no future, then this life 1s not worth PI ‘The old soldier pocketed the check, gave the | BAVing. I cannot undertake to answer for others; | ¢Zth. if, the vision of the blue dome tuat I was invited to be even a humble spectator. | nouse in which Iwas born; the spa-bath False Laugh and Perjured Smile!!! ‘There is a young man tn the parlor wishes to | you come next summer Ou ill probably see a | Taps. canara OS 16 el see you, Miss,” remarked the ball door atte1 Seventy-four-gun_ ship iaunched which you wil ~ pine, measures 86 fect from heel to masthead, and | Sc You, Miss,” remarke ice atten) oe Ca ee UD aunt enn you D™0Ass0N BOS, Auctioneers heboom | | “Did he bring anything with him—any box or | greater we will be if we hold on as we havebegun! | THREE BRICK HOUS! “Did his coat tail rattle when he wall as if there was a paceae of Ce 20 the pocket?’ of the sort, » ‘a “Then teil him Pve gone tovistt a sick fri¢nd and improved by. three brick ‘dwellings, 6 rooms cach, falling back tn ftom and r . ee soe “Truth Struuger Than Pictou; or, The Liar ie | November, because he refused to give him tee Geo, C. Peck, of Milwatikee, committed sutetde | pu : in prevence of his wifesfrou whom hohad wenveece | pus Found his neck. by an ofc in. embrace Catholicism, an oflice building. : son tern of warmest | Water ive betwocn ei y friendship with Mr. Beecher, sald that some time N y, the uber only a few can ve | Troniie liad. entertained Some hope that Ar. | HALE-PAST FOUL OLA Beet town or West Washingt in his inind he had se ‘Monroe street, und runuing bac things tn chemistry | a copy of a bovk entitled “si uch as to make males | Stepping Stones.” ‘This DUOk W. how to color and gild | py a syracuse priest nd encou t Mr. Becher se persons Whose hearts had difficulties and obstacles in thelr way toward Were imperish- | Coming converts. Father Malone had k fresh for 4,000 | Beecher to remark upon one occasion to Dr. Pe: of steel | 4 friend of ils, “What would you do with ie if were to enter the Church?” Dr. Pea ‘Why, of course, Mr. Beecher, we should pul you factorily sccui | Sgpestt of $200 will be regu TS FOR STAIRS, HALL, AND C PORTIFRES, CROCKERY FURNITURE S,"&C., &C., AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trast, civen to me and duly re- 1216, folio 80, et sea... one of the District of Cohimbia, ahd at the re~ quest of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public ‘auction, rooms of riith and D street rnitire and Household i ‘A’ attached to said deed 19 feet in length, with 30 feet beam and 33 feet | Of frust and partly mentioned above, JOS. ROSENBAUM, Trustee, Auctioneers. 5 SALE OF E CITY OF WASH: OLUMBIA, AS FOL- L LOTS 5 Al 14, FRONTING 548 RT. S17 AND 18, TY-SECOND FEET FRONT O} iG 3: aTER STREET. . Z » | the river at 1ull speed not a particle of simoke was ON WalhK STREET 1 the water 1s not running tn the bathroom.” } visjiie froia tue funnel, the res Working admira- | 82 oN SMa eRGh LCN, 6Ox120 FEET FRONT iy FORMING WITH ROCK CREEK A By wuthority of the last will of the late Harriet, e, never before | McCency, and as executor and trustee under the! the times and places, eretnaiter nated, ofer’ at public sale, to the highest on the tering hereinafter Howiux real estate, all situated in tho of Columbia, 'H INSTANT, at SI UE O'CLOCK P.M. Premises, lots numbered from 17 to 23, both melee ive, according to 1, Ross Perry's (trustee) subdivision THE RUMOR THAT PLYMOUTH'S PASTOR LRANED T0- | Visionfucorded in tear oe eS : sion Teco e surveyor's office of the District down and see if the WARD THE ROMAN CHURCH. liver 15, folio 16... These lots front 25 feet_on Now. Hampslire avenue, and run through to 1st ster, with the exeeption “of lot 2, which. fronts 74.50.08 ew Hampshire avenue, 97.25 on Sth strech, and the most valuable building lots in , square 136 frouting immediately on Dupont ON WEDNESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH INSTANT, 1 FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. ., in front of the Premises, lots numbered 2, 14, 17, and 18, in square nue, al ‘Thes@ are also very valuable ta. 'HUKSDAY, the NINETEENTH INSTANT, at est. between North Cand Canal streeta, It 13 Amimediately thereafter, in front of the premi: lot Father Malone, of the Church of St, Peter andst, | 11. in nquate south of sure GOT; fronting Bale and W streets soul ENTIETH INSTANT, Pretilaea two inant oko aa Batre ad onto t a entertained “Some hope, tha premises two lots uf ‘round in square GS of Geonee, r might decide to enter the church, and on; one lot fronting 60 feet on ck 120 feet, and the ott 83.6 OU street; and runing buck os thew fect 10 tock Cres, which bounds the ind Its aim and object Was | east of the said lot and forms of ¢'a tragaley ‘The terms ot sale will be as follows: nce in years from the e+ ee At the Tomb of Wirt. $ have in | “Gath,” in Cincinnati Inquirer. I went yesterday to see the fine tomb of William his doesnot | wirt in the Congressional burying ground. It i OF THE CHO! for a public character—I mean for a politician auuing at glory. Nor do 1 hot exchange tie sensibility which has made me | SGNQOos® so happy in wy friends for all the honors upon | Pasi FIVE vctoe ‘By virtue of 9672, 1 shall on. K, on the pr ‘Wirt's posterity are the Goldsborough family of | to wit: All that the Navy, who still live here. Some of Pinckney’s | Bing at the no: ago: vA beautiful place it 1s) I promise you, tn’ the | more o less spring and suinther. Ishalt Rave leisure toride | ., ferme: One-third ona overlook Georgetown, Wi Mount Vernon, and I will carry you to Bladens- | at option of When, I ain grateful | purg, the place of my nativity: show you the | trustes to s + hime b 1 which | Purchase: Was very near age; the house at which I went to school at three; | Ga¥ of sale. the FOF purchasers. NDS IT HAS ABOUT THREE 2Bi,Virtue ofa decree of the Supremé Court of; regret 1t;, for 1 would | f4¢ District of Cofunbia atting in equity, passed MAY ELEVENTH, 1887, lowing described real estate; aituated in rt of lot 16,in square 296, west corner of lot numbered 17, Sky of stars, of green | family favored the rebellion, Wirt was the law | Fuaiing thence south i ee flelds with trees, of cloud-kissing Inountains, of | tu i foot alley: thence west Au hour iater he returned with the information | wind-swept trees; the love ot wile and child and | Ington, near Which io was; bord, soventy years wardly os e spectacle of the world’s activities, | tused to cash the paper, as the editor had no funds | With the glimpses that may be gained of the | there; but the editor Was conventeutly out, aad | Upward march of humanity along the pathway BI fe feet to Vireinis thence east- ington, near Which he Was born, seventy years | wardly with Virginia sremae $7 fect O laches to piece of beginning, containing 3,868 square feet of grot the balance in two equal Past; the comedy, tragedy, heroism—all | Hin Sou to witches, Su adie een ide | atalltienta Ye sian anelye neathe toes deg re a, Alexandria, | Within Ave day attr tie day of elle of wel the seats onthe Potomac as low down as Posit of $100 shall be made at time of sale, or all archaser. Decree of court suthorizes ey i, whole or in separate lots. r to defray costs of "conveyancing, Ofealeare not coupiiod with within Ave" days roirned, at two ‘years ot | isuvars not coupilod with wituin Bro, the batte-ground during the late war, &e. And if | Bfoperty at the risk and cost of the, def ir FE B BD i i What a great nation we are, and how inuch Shall we not be the greatest nation in the world— except six?” ————— Laughed on the Scaffold. ‘Vienna Dispatch to the London News, April 4. ‘Yesterday morning Kreitter, the mendicant who #IFTH STREET, BET' NORTHEAST, On TI 1887, ofthe OF sn y and investment, ‘Terms: 3; cash, balance of ™ Purchases. stand burst out, laughing While the rope was | purchassr, 4 devout alr or new boots, as he did ot like vo appear im | erm to be com with i an unsatisfactory in-| shabby garb before tue distinguished public toat | TMM roterved ta Feral, risk ance reconciliation, death, e would witness ington Dee. 'UESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TENTH, it FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in fro1 remiss, PART LOT 15, SQUARE 805, pear U per feat intereat payable semi-auunliyzatd $9 Was hanged, He showed great stotcism to the | beseeued Ge dani ot that oral cask at Optign: of itof $100. required oneach house aio. JPPXCANSON Bros. ‘Auctioneers. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, No. 927 M STREET NORTHWEST (IO BE REMOVED), AT AU TION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY NINTH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in’ front of the premises, ‘the above house, to be removed within ten days. ‘Terms: Cash. my "psoas powrine, ‘Auctioneer, SEVENTY-SIX CASES FINE OLD MADEIRA WINES, Being direct consignment from Welsh Bron, Ma- Geir coulprising the following brands and vintaie: 2 Cases Malmeey, last century. Cisee South Side,saraiva C. Lobo's vintage 1815. Sercial Fajaa dos Padres, 1818. A Fast India Madeir asi. 0 rales tis, 1830, 10 Cases Sercial Paul du May, 1933. '$ Cases West India Wine, 18: 10 Campanurio Boal. 18: 10 Cases Reserve N 18350, 10 Cases Grape Juice, 1875, Wy, 1866. The above corsignment of Fine old Madeira Wines BS eae See = ELEVEN O'CLOCK, ee ae SAI SONTTNG, auctioneer. FFICE B. H. WARNER & CO., (0) Real Estate Brokers, 916 F st. nw. We will offer at public sale, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, VENTH DAY OF MAY, 1887,at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. some, excellent vilia sites in Shaunon’s subdivision, in Aus- costia, on Shannon ‘ailroad avenue, ahd Navy aventle, “AlLof which are newly parked and paved: 8 PI by streetcars. These lotsaveraice about 5Ux 125 feet. Plats may be obtained at this office at an; time before the day of sale. This will afford a spl opportunity for parties to secure sites for homes, o ToPertne liberal std will be stated at sale, ‘ermns 'H, WAKNER & CO., DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, my: HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ‘AT NORTHWEST CORNER OF N AND TWEN- TY-SEVENTH STREETS, GEORGETOWN. By virtue of « deed of trust duly recondedamong, the land records of the District of Columbia, in Lar der 1177, folio 104, and at the written request of the party secured ‘thereby, I shall sell at public auc- Hon, in frost of the premises, on SATURDAY. the FOURTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1887, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the folloiving described real ex. tate, situated in Georgetown. m said District. viz: The east 38 fect front on Gay (iow N) street, by dept 45 feet, of Lot 39, in Holinead’s addition "thereto, im- proved by a Frame House, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $50 must be paid at time of sale, residue in two equal payments at Gneand two years, six per cent iuterest, secured by deed of trust ob the property sold, or als cash, at option Of purchuser. All conveyaheiug, e., at. purchaser's cost, “If ternis are not complied with in ten days from day of sale the Trustee reserves the right to advertise x rreperty at defaulting purchaser's costani risk. Ks CHAKLES Hl. CRAGIN, Ji. Bedts Surviving Trustee, rpuowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON H STREET NORTHWEST, NO. G03. T shall offer for-sale at public suction on the, roniises on WEDNESDAY, the ELEVENTH UF AY, 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. part of lot 1, in square 453, boriuning at a point ob H street aren, southeast corner of eaid Square, thence east 20 fect, thence north 8 feck filenee'west 20 fect, thence south 45 fect to. said If stscct and te place of beginuiny, Siaproved by two- Story brick dwelling. ‘Terms of sile: One-third cash, balance in one and two sears from day of sae with interest, orall cash at the option chascr.” Conveyancing at te cost ort purchase se ea i 5 4 th i miy3-dieds JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘TRUGTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE SQUARE. FRONT. Re ACHUSETISAVENUPEIGHTEEN TH BIRREE STREET NORTHWEST AND DU- deed of trust, reconded in Liber No. fet 8eq., of the land records of the older of note necured thereby. we rol ereby, we Wi tion, in front of the premists, on THUESDAY, the NEL BAY oF Way, ALD. “1867, at FIVE OC of iuare north of Square numbered, ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTI-SEVEN 137), fing 174 fect 10inches on Massachusetts avesiue, ‘Terms: One-third of th in balance in equal instalments at ome and two years, for which of purchaser are to be 2:425d cf trust om the premiaoe vold, or all cathe ct oy : ‘tion A it of 000 juired at Ente of ale. Com ec, at Cont of purcinger, an We Do. OHNE. COR” | Trastoos, ‘Abstract can be seen at Hoom 10, No. 1419 F street aw. apes. REEN & WISE, Auctioneers. ATTRACTIVE SALE. DUNK-LORING LOTS FOR SALE AT PUBLIC We will off Rte ats s PLE cere, (G, Auctioneer. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTRES! SALE OF HOUSE. No. STREET NORTHEAST, WIT! LOT FORT FEET BY ONE HUNDRED AND TEN F puUOD CHANCE FOR ANINVESTMENT. | puder and by virtue of a certain deed of trust, gga, | €% . beariug date on the --— day of Eebruary. AD. friher information apply at the Fialtimore TsS4, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1,000, folio | Ohio Ticket office, Washington station, 619 and 13 421, ciseq, ove of the Land Records Of the District | Pennsyivania avenue, comer 14th street, where orders Se Golub. any by ect of the Supreme Courtof | will be taken for tmeimage Wo be cecked and rocelved freed inequity c Robes we, a Lustre ity SMU CEMENTS. | CK TORD,G.P. A Mermaid deed of trust will, on TUESDAY, the SEV- | 070° Mauiager, Halthnore. ENTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 188i at FIVE | TPRCY G. SMITIL, Yume Att Washington. ap a sag! ATR LI 1174 50, 7 A WO, 7-45, 9 ‘on Suns 10:30 amy 1:30, 2:30, 4: 11:00'p.au, All trains from’ Washington stop at Relay etation, PUL 20, 2:10, 2-1 and 7k9 OCLOC! at public aiiction, iu trout of mises, sell that certain piece, parcel and lot of aa LINE. Bisa situate in the city of Washibyron, in maid Districts | Ay. qSahele tu ettoot March 19h, 1887. Khown snd beng part of oruiual Lot 10, in Square | @bcdunty tio, Charleen Lomb e eae and runnin back,of even widtl, 110 eee thedepured | Between Alcamudria aed Lybetburg, etal) none and ran of even width, 110 feet, the depth « ir Lybelibane, Bes said lot, the same being more particularly: described in | SWE, Kome, Calera, Montwomery aud New Orleaum Said deed of trust, togetber with the iiuproven Uicreon, cousisung of s gud two-story Fraiwe Dwell: Firms of sale: $1,500 in cash: the balance in equal C insuallimenteat one and two yeata.sccureaty thenoies | Sec Lpuelbuine aad tbe pur hawer aude decd af tra yur the premises | QUAN ARTY ofall casts at the Jurciuecr's abun. Tere to | Quasae fexatand Califorsia, Pialuay Glewee New He cizundued wath in ten‘days fron ihe, ‘doy of aie, oF | Auta 40. New Orleans aint aun Bova s letaultine yorchaser, A deposit of $100 re- | fygine Washinton to Adanta. ne SUSEMSP quuelon the alvin) Pe Bealls excepe Banda F. LIGHTNER) Pasburg andinternelista Statice’ aaa ky Mount, Danville aud. Stations bet ne aud Datislle, Grecunboro, 2: DE. PAIRO, 5 Trustees, | OOO DM. Otlices 482 Louisisnaave.m.w. | Gordon = $$ and Lis Pullinan Sleepers F[H0MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ud Solid Trains Washivgton to Louisville: alae for | Tynchborg, “Bristol, Chatiasonce, Memphin, Iatue SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND. cNny. | Heck andall Southwestern Putte.” ‘Throws Pullmasm Mi 2 AND. UNTME very Wash PROVED ALAR ESTATE TS TUR SUCIHEAS YE | Siosber Waal ie Rocke thou change. EEN SECTION OF THE CIT}. Dinvilles, Raleigh Ashovile, Chatlotts, Dalene. ‘Auapta, Moritaomery, By virtue of authority vested in us under a deed Aiken, Aims fom the belo of Jon and, Manrarst Sith, date | Tesavand Culforuis, Pullman tiorpees Wannguon April 16, 1887, we will sell, at public auction, inal | to Montomery, connecting with Pullman Parlor front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TENTH | Montgomery to New Orleans, Pullman Sleepers Wasbe 4: DAY OF MAY. A.D. 887, at PUK O'CLOCK P (o Alken without change, and continuing until the whole ix sold, the following | faatineton aud Olio division leave, Gescribed Heal Estate, situate in the City of Wackilis- | ingts A, Ma Dally except Suuay. and $49 F ton, 1m the District of Columbia, to wit Ai. Daily’; arrive Kound Fil J1-37 A. Mand 4:10. io aoe 29) in, 3 subs sion, in square: oom 60. T3,5_- 76, fronting 36. fect on M street, and ii m, are proved bya three-story Store and Dwelling, ou Pa horthwest corner of Mand 11th streets southeast. uu the South via, Charlotte, Dan- jabs fumbered eleven (1) in said subdivision, front. serive in Wasliinwton 8:10 AM ing 19.70 feet on M street, and improved by 8 con. East Tenn. Bristol aud Lynch: fortable twi Frame Dwelling, No. 1018, 1.940 P. ML vin Choe. and ‘Lot numbered twelve (122) in suid subdivision, front- ing 19-/0 feet on M street, and improved bys like ¢ Dwelling, No. 1016. Lot numbered thirteen (13) in aaid subdivision, fronting 20 feet on M street, and improved by alike | vu Fran No. 101 i Lots numbered nine (3) and eight (8) in said subdi- Rrert abd inproved, Uy Dwellings Now U7 aad Stree prov wel joa. 1107 a = Tider to be suid as a whole, 2 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ‘Lot numbered seven (7) in said subdivision, fronting | — aa — 18.50 feet on 11th street, unimproved. TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH-ST.WHARS Eot, punbered six (6) in said subslivision, fronting | fou Sundays Tucndays and Thuradays, wt 7 aan. fut 18°30 feet on 11th street, improved by Dwellitx, No. | Potomac river lausdinsy as far an Matto Oreok. atid: 1103. Sundays down and Wednesdays up. Brent Lot nnmbered five (5) in said subdivision, fronting | ahd chapel Puiu Liuredays dowu ad Moudays aid 13.30 feet om Lith street, improved by Dwelling, No. | Wed up. a 1201, at corner of Vinania avenue G.T, JONPS, Agent, 7th-st, whart. he orth part of oricinal Lot No. 4 in square 99 JOHN McGAHEA; Alexandria, Va, Agent. mul SEERA SS Fish LN snopt | Jporonac muanstoxrartos Last Troy. are 999, having a front of 63 | oP. hariottewville at 9:40 P.M; Stree Dune Local at 9.47 AM. Tickets, Sleeping Cnr reservation and information furnished. and Lacuaye checked at ofice G01 Penpayl- vaversne, ant at Paneer Station, Pentiny! vat Railroad, Gu aud Bstrees. JAN. I. TAYLOR, m2 General Passenwor went, Original Lot2 in sq fect 1 iueh on Virviniaayenue ahd running through to M street, improved by Frame Houses, Nos. 1114 and 1116 Virginia avenue. i fem oh the Potorme Rt | March Txt Ieavine Baltuuore Puesdays and Fridays ab The north part of original Lot 15, in square 1000, | 5p.ny aud Washington Sunday fronting’ det na 1ithutseetand having a eyttot | &fveda Saturay only wed tet be pred Tecton Matreet, improved by a one-story Erase Bioko No. 1200. at noutueast-cornerot Lt aud at streets. “ Orivinal Lot 16 in square 1000, fronting 50 fect on Montrect and running tack to a public alley, Maproved by two Frame Dwellings, Nos. 1109 aud 1111 M W IRON STEAMER “WAREFTELD®. street. caves “th st. wharf on MONDASS, THURSDAYS ‘The south 22 fect 103 inches of original Lot 10 in | and SATUKDAYS at 7 Gin. Keturning TUESDAYS Square 1000, froutinz ou 11th street and Having @ | FIUDAYS aid SUNDAY pata, touching mt River Laat depth of 11754 fect alone # publicalley to another pub- | ings as fares Nouini Creek, Ourrioman, Va, aud St. lic alley in the rear, improved by Fraime Dwelling, No. | Clements Bay, Md. Connects with Iau. Gr Re ik, aS 30 11th etre. Shepherds. Soeschedule. JOUN B. PADGETT, ‘Lot numbered twenty-three (23) in onrsubdivi-ion, | CW. KID, Manager, in square 1001, fronting Tr fect on 11th street bya | —— — * depth of 117. fet and iupovyed ty a well-built, eo | PYTRECT TO NEW YOUR —FREIGHT. STEAMERS Story Brick Dwelling, No. 1312 11th street. | BD s0uN GISON and E.G KNIGHT leave Prer4iy Lot numbered twenty-two (2) iu our subdivision, | Last River, Nei. every SATURDAY st 4 pan.; Othst in square 1001, fronting 17 teeton 11th street, aud | whart, Washinetou, every TULSDAY MOURNING fuuproved by a fike Brick Dwelling: No. 1314. °°" | Sreutit at lovewt raion, rey tumbered twenty-one C21) in our sul ion, atts ji a inequare 1001, fronting 16ieet ou said Lith strevt, | fT VERNON! MT. VERNONt unimproved. STEAMER_W. W. CORCORA " Leaves 7th street wuart (except Sub: for’ All this property is in a rapidly improving section of | Vernon at 10 oiclock, aus veal ae ‘the: j, and its sale will aff uusual oJ - ~ b+- y wt Pant og ee pportls | ington about 3280 pau : One-third cash, the balance in three equal | _*¢!8. J. 1. DLARE, Captain, Ettorcet st Giper cent ser anu: secured trraseaiy | DORAN RTA MIC ian Mery ot eee tee are | COHAN STRAMERS. A dey che = a fob vance! sok erm fo Deconapiied with in titeen | WW HITE STAR LINE. Saya. "Al conveyancite at purchaser's cost —— met ; United States and Royal Mail steamers fling i Xow tok ovary WiDNesDat w Guscusuowa sd werpool FERDINAND ‘SCHMIDT,S ‘Britannic, Germanic, Adriatic, Celtic, Republic, Baltic, epee SS ay HOTELS. ze Sutions on and Ueitic, rate €30. ‘AMCNT, Adriatic T= ee BaLT 1 or sailing lists, auapection Gf yan of other informe Admirably jocated st corner Eutaw Place and Lan- | stion apply 7th StFeet Whaat, $4197 0th at. nw, 12th and Poun! ave mw, rleriged the site and highest ‘Adams’ Express office, 225 Pennsvivania ova elevation in city. Abundance ‘air and oes: New hurk, 4 Broadway, inevery room. the coolest and’ cleanest sees | Cambany ofioss: — family apartments and de- | — —— — dust. J ‘ROUT LONDON, And mos. | GHORT BOTT DDE TSCHER LLOYD @ & O feet Exp reas Steumuere ¥ ouguly bealthful home. Havre), “sao Wek: STORK, Propeistor. | 8 Werrcsstiay oe tn, weal Ts ree V;: 2S pau Pulds, Bai, MajZ1, Gem, Beales ee ott. VExpome, seen BROADWAY AND 418T STREET, NEW YORK. saloon sts Ast cabin, #100, 8! ane een Pesos ae eS Se am = == 1. STEINFELD, Manager. DENTISTRY. c pe STARE PARSONS, DENTIST D ‘Yahiat., cormer k mw. Se al 13 j20'and dis Lun st 2. Date geht rom eoruert Er Betsy a lt ~ ‘Teeth inserted 67 per ect. a OE AND JOB PRINTERS, —, Fine Prints apecialtys 219 SPECIALTIES. ITER” GENTLEMEN'S Mie P*QQRE TELLS ALL THE Evi i bint yy BM. CUNNINGHAM, the 0 centgcach. 408 strech, lost aw epzk | Suistrects norwes,

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