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REN HiLE & JOBNSTON, range Jon HEN cellar. Drs ext door. I JOR RENT RENT expenure Appis FOR RENT--HOUSES. os, 1432 and 2 and Pst. Apply LW. Mis BR 1-TWO HED HOUSES IN NoKTH- OMS AND BATH. from now month. = 15th st. now. ELLING. PART OF CORNER dern improvements, will iaciory terme vam bear BOWLING, comer 20th’ and M3 7210 B ST N.W_ RIX Rooms AND K house; latin, hot amd cold water. 1b a id st. Rowe mi BRICK HOUSE, 195 ¥ ST. Ww water, gee aud bath. Inquire next 4 1909 N st. W., 12 ROOMS, ot yalmted throughout, southess: Key at drug store oppor SE. Ebbitt House, itt-it* JOR RENT =r. tak 40, vet. LOr., miL40.90 Mls aw bat. sows 028 1 isis BA wt, ¥ wah “oor KENT_5F window, I pear care, herdies and hls mis: JOR RENT. 118 ‘Store 1230 Paav.n w.9125 Store 305 7th st Gunton Build’g, mals The above ts cs. ‘eth, dr “ee ie BF “ 6 ise 30iv he STOR! ; ben full list appay 1% WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Fenuaylvamiaave 2 X-KOOM PRESS BRICK. b apitary plumbing. ance ys departuenta. 2017 Heat. a latrobes, OusES— init Sth st. mw. 6r. Swe OFFICES. STORE: wgel3 a 10 it. Store 102 @ st. aw. 401 7th sta w. Ist 6. 2.) <cnly & portion of the property on my Tooka.” For Mui list eail at office for bulletin ina the Istand 13th. "Gub13)° THOS. E WAGGAMAN. st i. Pour. ave. i. F JOR RENT, I mhl0-Lw JOK RENT i KENT. er lLinges on Capitol Hill, near Po JOR KENT —FURNISHED-1640 218) room, E DOORS FROM F. -aud two lines of cars; uice seven-rocm gas und bath: large yard “Avply 315 a mn7-for* HREE NEW FOURROOM BLICK ay vate aye LeNnass woht2Be OK SALE—NEW THREE-STORY NINE- TCS hine well built dnairably le furnace, grate, cellag, large close K, 301" Stanton Place ‘Apply to W. FH ‘opposite, Ww. &O. tn ‘#80 per month, BEALL BROWN 1321 F OFFICE ROOMS, Elegant rooms i ‘Bulding, “Ms Magn) > iu 1g G09 Geb wf places wit me tor rent or salo ia liberally free of cust to ti Pow. Sth ses 1s Hat 20 Pato pout Cieie, 12 ro Sth st st mee, Dat. me. Se all mod. 1 Ds KENT Latayett 16 Net a. The above er Sifice vl RENT 13-Sen JOR RENT STORE AND Ei completed. 041 Penns. ave. FC sor Bue Fat. J Sweden aa ONES & ADAMS. OATE! MAS Ten ana Feta nw. 2iat st. Br. new. 855 tess Sa stor los bat me att " Bat ne. 7 1s SHOW LINKIN. Toth iad si KO. HOLT, 2G Es Rake 20.0 Loreal m t.nsema eb. any all od imap vont Circles Yor. bt. 10 ts ‘ous, all mod. 8200 Tho Sea, all td. temp TiLkk & RUTHER 07 A NEAT (-HOUM BRICK MOUSE, AEprovsmenty: uewiy pavered £74 20. 216 m advance. Owner ai Sis mbS-1m Sr JS 33 VOth st. near Q, 11 oe seh we Tr, on] (Or. 40, Es] Houses can be: 5, xa rn trou KO. Tad F st nw. 1 ‘THOMAS J. z pas OkMB TS wee oar weet: rovers = bet. 18th & 19th. 150 Tetiettntbuvontckr A heer abd BOARDING. Serve Meals to Pamuies on fm freteciass Style Tate Tate we mee Bens, Feasomable and satisfaction wuaraptont, imhlS-Se" RDING-LARGE PLEASANT, WELLFUR- Binked Hoon, wit eae SSE euoplvaniaarescon Pidet west ae Aho cis VLINTON HOUSE, rep ae Cor. 7 northwest Tirst-Ciase Room and eet ‘Special Kate for March. mb2-2* and Cent: ‘All wore guaran Tat Fico #30 Eo) Floor, S20 Poe 920. THE TRADES. __ led. Bead H He a bet. Khode SHEDD, 1408 FOR SALE_HOUSES. _ JOR SALE_ATTRACTIVE 3 STO) Rush SGAtEMOHodsio8 Piety pace, | SEA CORNER 11H ST. N. W., containing 8 roous vase im excel- and bath roous papered, and entire Tent condition. mhis-dt HILL & JOHNSON, 736 15th ot, JOR SALE—A Gi BARGATS ORT Foc Sntiowtom, within lf square at Cone cara, a -story House, ‘and bath: mod, im.: litre brick stable ‘om fear of ota which eam be co verted into three houses. and rent for €24°a. Ail for: (worth €5,500), if at once. USeott _ THOS. G, HENSEY, 1296 Fat nw. JOR SALE FWOSTORY AxD /SEMENT BRICK ‘on Sth atu. W., between -windew, ah mod. iunpe; $2,800; terms easy Get PAYNE ® S1bth mb15-3 )R SALE—FOUR 11-ROOM HOUSES, WITH ALL Siyfor's 10 per cent faveatment. inmaee ee 42 jaw mb Jol SALE_BARGAIN IN Bi om Lath ait anyaio om 11th ts near Ft a house, 1. 1 nortuwest sectiew sei fw sda & BOTS Saha JK SALE—PINE MARBLE FRONT ANI Frttndw residence, S0tt Bac nee wea iavement and attic: contains ten” rooms and beth modern in every particular: will ‘be sold Upon moet Feagotaule toriam; pric 1.300 canb, amd ply to, BkADroRD, 1305 F st. uw. INESS PROPERTY re 56, 38. " yaEs. West me, bhp mer, mre “86,00 404 3 h. 4.500. 1: bay bet i 3.000 ai ee ee we Bete 19 Myrtle st ie. tal The above ils only s portion of the ‘on mn vooite.” For ful tit caiPat omes for bulfote tamed o the Istand 13th. (uuhi’h) THOS E WAGGAMAN, JOR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE 71m ST ness property. B. -des Stat ote B Fk SALE“ON SMALE Casi PAYMENTS AND mihly payments at ean prices atties stekiaye nioe houses and first-class invest- mete tm of thowe beautiful Houses lace n. e- mioce were batt hy gue by days? works, are all ent design, ‘wo abd three stories gid back baildtuzs,'; to 10 rogmia each, handsome solid an ak mauteis, open fre. pia selaae: Buuiterhandsomely: Sished ti idiecent w ply seveutcen miuten re from 1oth and 8. a ho prettiont and meat rapidly tmproving part o Best built and cheapest’ houses ever oficred in Wash 5 ‘OF particulars, apply mb10-1m SALE—A NET 12 PERCENT INVESTMENT for $2,800 (or will sell separately). two near! wo story and back building brick on 4 st, me. few ininutes’ walk from Government Printing iene outed to cod tenauts and in splendid order, terms eaay. W. E. BURFOMD, 1422 8. ¥. ave, mbiO-ot JOR SALE-GREAT BARGAINS—TWO NE KOOM BRICK HOUSES bath, rence, iatrobe, iron ee WW FOR CASH if sold ak once: Gail and see WASH. DANENHOWER, Succemir Wy Dabeuhower £0, Pet mh10-2w ES R SALE-NEW TEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, Fussy house has all mod. imps, freseoed aud papered: this "isa very desirable property. Key neat door. 1117: price $9,000: easy terme, m0: CHAKLES W. HANDY, 921 Fst. nw. FQh SALECNEW THREES ORY BRICK DWEL; ling, ten rooms, bath oom aud cellar furnace 2d iuodern improvements, handse: €ated two squares from, Dispumt Circ terme veryeasy. TYLER & KUT ete QOK SALE — THREE wellinws. wall located, 1 ‘810,000 and 811,000 respectively TWEE © kur tique : a { f4.60" i Leow GEORGE TRUESDELL, JOR SALE—ATTRACTIV! Fs ‘with grounds #n et loenity QOK SALE R 4 NEW OF SEVEN OF THI most complete bay window houses in thia cit 15th st., bet. TY and U sta n.w.. each house contuns Bath, furnace, rane, front andgowely papered. beaut Bor furela + how Fea erp SALETA GREAT BARGAIN IN A iar bay w c nw. ‘price crawar 10 f15-Lm LE $290 CARH. “BALANCE wand neat fraie dwe aud basement brick, ¥ hore Inge atavery seamoablofcasr, eS ‘OF terms ahd perulasion ty inspect apply to WEALL. BROWN & co. 13-3m el F COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. A) ANTED—TO RENT, WITH THE PRIVILEGE of buying, from § to 10 Acres of Land, within 3b miles.of Boundary, with comfortable honse of eight or more rooms: tunst have goud iriit; prever uear station, ou Metropolitan Braneb, Baltimore aud Obio luallroad, | Address, with ful particulars, JH G., Star oftie. Ebosapo Fane FOR SALE. ‘are authorized to sell one of the best farms in iwomers Connty, Maryland, containing 234 acres, | ih the Lighest state of culuivation; live iproveweut rm in crass: well fertutaed and tna cent crore. is supporting one. ht stock the year round. Situated on the 7th-street pike, § miles from Wash- | mewn, “smile from Forest Gieu Station, on the | Metropoiitam Branch B and O. ‘SO trains perday. ‘I? fs from Washington to Foret Glen. ‘This i « five opportunity for any ventleman who de- | sires « fine country wat, as wel! an a fari that Will pay per ceut on #.0,000. Fine stables, she need in felds of 10 poud, newly 1 | running waterim every field. Hot and dwelling: seweray:. Keuant houses, The place sold if desired with ali the farming implements, Feed, MIXAY Lead o: Jersey aud Holsteim cows of strains. Will be sold and fa- | Vorable terms if sold before the first day of M owner desires xoabroad. — HUPTY & DYE ith and F sta, 5% ACRES OF vue: 81.600. 55 SALE AND EXCHANGE ‘at Hyattsville, with smal frou above, -rovmn house, barn, orchard, EX 40 Acres at Ardwick Sta Hy. B. & BB. H: 900 per acre. wag above : $40 per acre: Lies weil to me Lote, Go-Acre Farm, house, good orchard, prime laud, 135 nu restville, BG. Co. Md: #4, 10 above, siuall house, Uy miles, front on F Farm, ‘tay vant peu home : Ver acre. 23" Acres do- ‘1s miles from Alexan “place, with superior krauite Ta er ea ‘unpruvequents, orc 2.000. ‘ie anor wil be eae far ty eogerts. ThowAS a Mire dE Heal Estate Broker, £28-tn,th.4 1m _ 4 Fat, Room. Fob SALE O8 RENT — HOTEL AND srORE, business for © competent man. will be sold foe au ontate. Appiy to 'F. VARIO, Clittoy Star Hon, Fuirtas - LOST AND FOUND. | [0st Manem 147H, dri, RH, stati FOX TERRIEK DOG TRIP: tag S050, Bu Tiat Ig PARTY WitO PICKED UP iw | Lost, Mae. > | Lithe Red Horse Blanket on Monday last, between = ie fel thea eatin out omian grounds fate Voth xe mew Petar ‘shuns to 1 cadinghaan & Ca, ax we know the party, ‘mht 3-3 F ‘fe OsT—ON MAKCI A TEN DOLLAR Gol Piece, dated 150: feat nm dollars reward if | et tous ontee. Tm" REWARD—LOST, MARCH 13, SEALS! $32 dite Wotnectca’ aves hetwees' Ha aS For reward apply ISLS N sr. mb1S-3t* ‘T-MONDAY AFTERNOON, NEAK 2D AND. on | 708 Pea. sve. & «.. & vaiuable Umbrclla: ae Sake Ct. canes Ce OST-ON THE 9TH INST. ONYX EARRING, nitercup pattorn with pearl s8 Seubegs eee ‘at Star office, a wih aeae™ ‘T —A LARGE BLACK COLLIE DO@: AN- vers to the name of Rolla; reward will be his return to KJ. MCLEAN, mhtd-aee 13th ahd B sta. nw. bef PROFESSIONAL, AUCTION SALES. of ‘trust aug Tgnied pi S50, ofacu, ove of recurs for reby, welll ofer for male in front of WELETH DAY mbi5 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘seq. one"of the land records of the! District of Columba, and by direction of the cured thereby, we will sell, at public auction. im oof the premises on SATURDAY, MARCH 1W. youitii a at HALF-PAS P.M, im the chy as part of lot Ne the same at thence north along 20th fuck, thence weet sich thence north six feet ebe hine feet ten. in ne and one-half mel ow! a ‘and | consist of u tworwtory. aud basement fraine | beiuw No. 1146 20un street northwest. ii cash, ot i costo ac time Ur sales ot tera are ‘not complied with in te Bt JOHN P. LAWRENC! mbi2-deds___ ACGUST BURGDORF, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BRICI By virtue of deed Liber No, 1285, fol records of pu DaYoi 1H, A. D. 1838, in front of the extate, situate in the city Columba, to wit: a ‘prem red twenty-six (26) THIB’ deine lot ugnbere | Sered, xe Hos KED ANI ater with all Purtenances tothe Pertaining. “This lot is improved by with storeroom, ‘Terma: One-third cash, Lalanco in two equal instal mente at one ani Intern nually abd old or ail cash at option ‘of purchaser. C at time of sale. Terms to be complied otherwise property at ria and cost of 1 varchaser after five n HARLES H. SCHAAF. Trustees. ALED PROBUS: Khecitis of Ne Gi Frustres of the iefo went ou THURSDAY, MARCH ‘School, Glover Huil until TW. TWENTY-SECOND, 1! the Reform School. fications, together wit be obtaiied, upon application theref Idinix Inspector of the I upon. these Toru only bids he Fight is reserved to. wai reject any andall bids. AJ. ct Prustecn. OPER OE TRE coms | Ov sansetion oF ii BRARY BUILDI mh3-14t RESSIONAL LI. Commission FIRST DAY. © ‘Libs ucted in Washington, D.C. uy posals and tn ac lana therefor. Copies of spacifications, atc... wil rhished to intending bidders on architect at this office, and detailed plas of the same may be seen at the saute office on and after Thursa} Maren’ S, Pawar F. VILAS, EDWARI | rR led Proposal 8 with trai welved a¢ this Ofte until Is orclock noon, THURSDAY, APRIL TWELPTH, Inii at whic | ana plsee thy will be opened in'presehee Of i | fr darniahing and delivering the Fresh Beef re | ta'the Mubaiatence Depertinen RS. The contract for | ishs. deal | din. pst for amen to. TOO} ommencing July 1, ropeiation Proposals mast be ineloned, *Propossiator Bresit Beef” rena Gove tions. @ for the pu eealerl entveli post inack ik Proj ‘of beef, Bay ment, ano munat beubtaibed by apuiieston tot STASTINE CHASE, Flrwt Lieut, and Q. M. 3d Regt. of Arbllety, A.C. 8. inhi3,14,19,16,ap10&11 JOTOMAG TRANSPORTATION LINE. For Ealtimore and Fo.omae River Landings. Steamer SUE, Capt. Geoghegan, leaves Stepuel Whart every SUNDAY, at 9 o'clock p. m. freight urust bo prepaid.’ © FOr UFtRer IBIOTINAL OP APB TENSON & BRO. _m3-6m AND AFTER THURSDAY, Manon 1, 1 1 ver 1. TULSOX, Agent, 7th at. whart. t2etm FROL MeGAMER Meche alstandee Va, 3 Pe Bt EARY ea sea AEE PE Mt YE#Non! ar. veuow: ba suuadeia A 1.L. BLAKE, Captain, x FORMATE ones FREATCREATES, Chm, Hetarlog URAL Snes na fas’ an Ni jt, Ourrioman, Va, aud 3t OCEAN STEAMERS. goer MOOTED >; a Tanne iota ER LLOYD 8. & CO. = & || ME ‘ROSS. THE RELI BLE CLAIRYOY, fu M £0. W. STICKNEY, AUCTIONEER, 936 F. | 3. . H 3 June 27, 12% tol ie secured vrewn- 308 BARNA, } Trustece VED TR ‘ Reese poe pena owf.g described. property, ot Sathana, “Fe aad Favs Iraaiuare’ Nie 160: bagnnug for southeast corner of said lotand runnibi Street weet mineteen feet one eight feet and eleven inches, ee thence went tain” thence south twenty-five teet GSence east othe piace bexinning, together with the improvement — the pur: ahd ‘con fepancing ‘A dopoait of $100 will be requtred days the property will be resold at risk anid cost of de- faulting pureuassr, ‘Trustees. WELL. ING AND SIORE PROPEKTY. SOUTHEAST SokxBiy RINETEENTH AND B STREETS ‘the improvements, ways, Hereditamente and ap auue folonging or in anjwive ap well-built brick dwelling peta per annum froin day of sale, payable semi-an- to be secured by deed of trust on the premi- at purchasers cost. Adepc sit of 8:2 a ae pt reserved by the trustees to oer u SJOMEPH ATKINS. ALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT A.J Falls, President of the Board ELVE O’CLOCk at forconstructing one Family Building cu the groaaas choo! Blau forms of proposals spect: all necessory mformation, can, at the othee of det "ALLS, President Board ISMION FOR THE CON 4, No. 145 Eaxt Carirou. STREST, Sealed Proposals til Dy Building to be the form of ruance with the specifications ation to tue mamissioners. mhl-eo33w i lbject “o the usial com- ‘crtisement attached, COs Armog. at thi Peat ring the Acad car Yes oof ‘shail ‘ot be construed to involve. the United Sten aa obliaation for payment eaten of the ‘and addressed to the under- i reserves the right to relect wiving informa, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. uk street wiiart, Mal Grinder’s wharf, Sundays down und Wed: ra aye Brent ‘Chapel Voiut, Thursdayadown and Mon- days aud Wednesdays R NORFOLK, OLD POINT AND THE SOUTH wes Washington Sou b PADGETT hat ager BIO ‘crra, Sat. March piSikm, Rion, Weds Siam: Huse Sai, March 24.'2:30'p. m.: Saale, Wed, March 24, 6 7m: Fulda, fet, ‘Comfortable stat Jnxurious saloon, i “‘Normsa Lace Trex is the verdict of all who take Ayer's Pils, Prompt and effective in their action, they leave ‘oill-effecta, and may be administered to old or young, Herbert Elwell, of East Saginaw, Mich, says: “I was o great sufferer from Constips- tion, Headache, and General Debility, My akin ‘was yellow, and I had constant pain in my side ‘and beck. Other medicines failing, I took three ‘boxes of Ayer’s Pills andam cured.” “Twas severely afflicted with Dyspepsia and Enlargement of the Liver, most of the time be- ing unable to retain any solid food. Three boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me."—Lucius Alexander, ‘Marblehead, Mass. AYBR'S PILLS, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Muss, ‘Sold by all Druggists 4nd Dealers in Medicines, JOHANN HOFRS'S MALT EXTRACT is the BEST NUTRITIVE TONIC and most PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE for Impaired Digestion, Dyspepsia, Weak Children, and General Debility. WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF ‘ITT: Suffering from an attack of Uiness which had not only reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exhaustion, from inability to appropriate food, I tried the effects of the Genuine Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract, s wineglassful three times a day. Its use was followed. by marked effects—1. Food, which had heretofore been found to pass the alimentary canal unchanged, di- Power of evolving animal beat and storing up fat, Mewarecf imitations. The genuine has the signature of “Johann Hof!" on the neok of every Dota. All others are worthless imitations, JOHANN HOFF, Beriis vi Ne ‘ol fice: ¢ Barclay at, “UD On4 Vienne, Nero to be appro’ Soueyauctty atthe cot of tha pure will be required on mbiost WILLIAM STANLEY, Trustes._ a (TR0MA8 DOWLING, Auctionser. CATALOGUE SALE, or ax EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION or TURKISE Woaowsrs ‘A Book is no better because you geti t for a fair price, but you're likely to foal better when you know the price ‘was fair. MONEY SAVED . it CARPRTS, (Ou Books is as good as money saved on anything. One BUGS, ana of the easiest things to save on, too, if you only havea care. HANGINGS, At WANAMAKER’S more Books are’ sold over the counter than im any other house between the oceans. ‘Timely works on Agriculture and Horticulture; « large assortment of French Books; Seasides and Franklin Squares; Standard and Miscellaneous Works, bound and unbound; and almost any printed thing ‘that proper people read. ‘The prices are slways fair, and any getable Book is there or will be #ut. Embracing both Modern and Antique, all sites, belag recent importation, and is considered THE CHOICEST COLLECTION EVER SENT TO ‘THIS CITY, ‘TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIO AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 22, 23, 1888, AT 11 A, M. and 3 P.M, ON EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ‘MARCH 19 AND 20, 1888. THOMAS DOWLING, BOOK NEWS. How little the title of = Book tells you! Even if you ‘see all the new Books, how many have you time to get ‘at the inside of? ‘That is where BOOK NEWS will serve you s good turn. Wo send it out once a month, a-brim with just what you want to know of the latest Books and the gossip of the Book world. By the best Judgment of tho ‘est Judges it tests the new Books, and saya why this Book should be read and that skipped. With each number an author portrait. Sc, 50c. a year. _mhi5-5t FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctio REGULAR SALE OF EHOLI MY AUCTION. ROOMS She RDA MeebOn SF huacine AVERY Descniiio& om HOLD K¥FECTS| = SoRtYTION OF HOUSE. mQARRIAGE HORSES, SUGGIES, WOGONE, &c. roms DOWLING, Ai ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED PAIRS LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT a on SEN ARR AATEC, saan ciugat TWELVE OCLOG + halt self the above consignment? JOHN WANAMAKER, ‘6m A Wow Avocr Gur “It is the mucous membrane, that wonderful semi- fluid envelope surrounding the delicate tissues of the sir and food passages, that Catarrh makes its strong- hold. Once established, it eats into the very vitals and Tenders life but s long-drawn breath of misery and dis- case, duiling the seuse of hearing, trammeling the power of speech, destroying the taculty of amell, taint- ing the breath, and killiug the refined pleasures of taste. Insidiously, by creeping on from a simple cold in the head, it assaults the membranous lining and en- velops the bones, eating through the delicate coats and ceusing inflammation, sloaghing. and death. Nothing tient, and ali alleviatives are simply procrastinated suf- forings, leading to a fatal termination. Samront ininistration, hag never failed; even when the disease has made frightful inroads on delicate constitutions, hearing, smell and taste have been recovered, and the ‘disease thoroughly driven out.” Saxvorn's Rapicat Crne consists of one bottle of andone Improvep IsmaLen, neatly wrapped in one package, with full directions, ice, #1, Noe. 1703 x TW EST. y, virtue of a deed of trust to nie, dated. Novem- der 30, 1880, and recorded in Liber Nov 121 L-folto| 459, of neq. the land records of of Columbia, and at the wr:tten. request of the holder ithe note scoured they, wil sell at public auc mn, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-AINTH DAY UF MARCH, Inge et BIVE O'CLOCK the following-deseribed situate in the city of Washingtoa D.C. of oriinal Lot 2, in square No. 410, beginnit ata point 43 feet {) Iuchos orth trom, Wrat comer of ssid Lot 2; thenee ‘north ou the fine of Sth street 18 fost 0 inches: thence cast 95 feot: thenes south 18 font ucies ence wrat Oo feat, to the place of berinning, subject to whatever Jen there may ‘on suid part of Lot by reason of certain judgments against the proseatowuer of ald real estate “Ane ase tract of ille, showing said Judameuta will ited at the sale x“ aaa Terms of Saie: One-half of tho purchase money in cash, abd the balance in Gand 124 ‘after diy of sale, in equal payment, with interest at 6 percent pet ‘Auuiumn, abd be secured" hy deed of trust to miy anti, faction, of all cash, at the option of the purchaser A deponit of $100 must be paid st the time of pale. Al coaveyancihig. at prirchaper’ if te rve is tu resell at the ‘riek ead cy defaulting purchascr after five daye wotico: By thement inthe Evastxa Stax newapaper 2 EY, Auct, ‘C. H. KNIGI mb1517.21k2%4 GEO: W. STIORNI FALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctionérs, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFEOTS,CAR- TS, ETC. A: 3 C, AT AUCTION. By xiztue of a deed of ‘trust dated November 1+ D. i886, and 290, et seq led in Liber fio. 381 Coltimbia, sad by direc fiom of tue arty on by, Lahail soll 1a front of Walter B. Wi auction-rooms, on SATURDAY. 1888, the Furnitu au thé schedule at Tr Porren Dave aw Cuemtoat. Co. Bostos. = fae Lame ‘AK, PAINFUL BACKS, Kidney and Uterine Pains and Weaknesres, relieved in one mjnute by the Curicuna ANTI-Paix Plaster the first and only pain-killing Plaster. New, iustan * taneous, infallible. 25 centa, mb12,15 = = 7 Dossixs Exzorate Soar. THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. IT 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. ‘The original formula for which we paid $50,000 twenty years ago bas never been modified or changed wm the slightest. This soap is identical in quality to- ay with that made twenty years ago. It, ins nothing that can injure the finest fabric, Atbrightens colors and bleaches whites, ‘twashes fiannels and bisakets as no other soap in the world does—without shrinking—Jeaving them soft ‘and whiteand like new. READ THIS TWICE. sche eet ‘saving of time, of lsbor, af soap, of and of the fabric, where Dobbins’ Electric Soap ia Used according to directions, One trial will demonstrate ite great merit, twill Pay you to make that trial, Like all best things it is extensively imitated and counterfeited, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Insist upon DOBBINS' Electric. Don't tako Mag- netic. Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electric, or any other traud, simply because it is cheap. They will ruin clothes, and are dear at any price. Ask for DOBBINS’ ELECTRIO nd take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to ‘Mexico Keeps it in stock. If your's hasn’tit, he will order from his nearest wholesale grocer. Read carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, and be careful to Follow Directions on each outside is tuly recs ‘of the Pui : At ion Table, Bedstends, “Bureaus at ‘Aah Chasuber Suites. Halr and Husk Mat marked Pa" goods mentioned in schedule tion. Setanene tonometer WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Trustee. ‘Terms cash. in ae VE O'CLOCK, 4 © milest oN AFI TEENTH, 1888, AT FI ‘We will sell in froat of the prem! PART LOT 10, 5QU, 211, fronting 20 feet on Rhode Island avenue, ae ran Binw back that width a depth of about 125 feet.| ‘This jot is improved by s a a which pays a small rental, aud parties chasing aud not ready vo build at one @reveuue. The situation is one of the in ‘Terms: $1,000, with 6 per cent interest sale, to remain on the property until Eicppslenee ofthe purchase $200 required at tims of sale; com eceenees: eo +" —— to tle yo ey others t reserved to resell at iak funtol the defaulting pufchusee, after Be. day gu “t ‘id Thursday | HP Wastingtcn Den 1! some Dewspaber published | wrapper. You Cannot Afford to wait longer before *gidaincr Laury lands at Piney Point going andretara- DUNCANSON BROG, Aneta “| Si7ui" Yourself this old reliable, and renters ae Smata geht oldrcan, Peeve _mhid-a__"_ DUN For Tux Neavovs, Gio: PRE ioe Eana_8.c.00._ | H ‘THE DEBILITATED. * EMPTORY SALE OF CONTRA TERIAL, CONSISTING OF EIGHT} iv EABUIERAVING, HELE LOADING) WO EXCAVATOKS, WITH TWO SCOOPS, ia HALY-YARD BACH: LEYELERS, ROLLERS. WHEELBARROW, BHOV- ELS WIRE ROPE, FORCE ‘PUMPS, a BLACKSMITHING TOOLS, &..80 HORSES, CARTS, wR waaoxs, ‘HARNESS, On MONDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTIETH, 1888, it TEN UCLOCK, atthe works of the new Washidgion Keservotr, back of Howard University, { will sell Witke “Wawnich ‘have ‘eek aided the following valuable ro which ‘have beet ju articles Uelongive tothe undoraieved (FEET 0 GAUGE UTES et WEIGHING 9 TONS 500. ‘NI DI Ons "ONE yo aie 11 TONS hig 218. DIAMETER 8: ries 20110 CRUSHER, BLAKE'S PATENT, WITH EN- FIFTY-THRER, TOXS nis, ee > UNDS YI AND Hale WetoHt ‘a af POUNDS Fea FIFTY DUMP CARS OF 3’ FEET GAUGE, HOLD- ING 2% YARDS EACH. Hy onter 0 THOMAS Dol ‘THE AGED, ‘Medical and scientific skill has at last solved the problem of the lons-needed medicine for the nervous, debilitated, and the aged, by combining the best nerve tonics, Celery and Coca, with otner effective remedica, which, acting gently but efficiently on the kidneys liver and bowels, remove disease, restore strength aud renew Vitality. ‘This medicine is PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. It fills a place heretofore unoccupied, and marks 8 ‘Dew ere in the treatment of nervous troubles. Over- Work, anxiety, disease, lay the foundation of nervous Prostration and weakness, and experience haa shown ‘that the usual remedies do not mend thestrain and Perelysis of the nervous system. Recommended by professional and business men, Send for circulars. PETERSON & ING, Auctioneer FS ‘THE ABOVE 18 UNAVOID! pk until MOND a MARCN TWELETE Leek, AnctiSieet BES ‘same hour and NG, ‘Price $1.00. Sold by druggists, WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO, ‘Proprietors, 2 Burlington, Vt. Sozovonr. 4 GRATEFUL ODOR, Tadicative of health and purity,is communicated to the ‘mouth by the aromatic Fa D* por PE ‘ALBAUGH COCCRSRULLY Tapas ALL poo feu ch a sOZODONT, ‘Zhich manos the tooth an white and op sadint ag pol, fabed porcelain, and contains no ingredient that Righly benefical to both gums and teeth. ‘The Lyric and Dramatic professions are loud tn their ‘Panioes of e sOzZ0DONT. TEEN Ty. ToBE, at" the hours Sarees coe BREE FF QEEEs ae es pect Fight with Mexican Bandits. SEVERAL KILLED AND CAPTURED BUT THKIN LEADER, 4 BROTHER OF THE FAMOUS BERNAL, BSCAPES. T. LOUIS, March 15,—Late news from Sinaloa, ‘Mex., gives an account of the attempted capture “Teodosco Bernal a brother ot tae Dandit, cater tured. A lurge quantity of arms was ‘aud on the persons of the killed and captured bandits were found a number of import. At papers bel to Eractio Rernal. Teodoseo Bernal tought ‘but death and capture and he bids fair to Decome as powerful aud troublesome as his dead brother was, gn oll FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, pesca ET ay aoe en New \ork Stock rket,. ted by special seat neee ave 1411 ume, SEEGER] e niten 76% CHICAGO, ILL, March 15, 11 a m.—The bear- | ish tceling which ‘prevailed at the close of business Yesterday was even more pronounced at the opening of {change this morning. | elegraphic communication New York was restored, but the few orders irom there Were to sell instead of bus, Corn was weakened by he large receipts as well as by the se eral spirit of weakness Which ed to prevail ‘over the floor. 14.13, LOCAL OPTION IN THE DISTRICT. A Bill Introduced im the Senate To- Day. In the Senate to-day Mr. Colquitt (by request) In- troduced a bill for the suppression of the liquor traMe In Uhe District. It 1s really a local-option Dill, and provides that all male inhabitants of the District over twenty-one years of age, whether permanently or temporarily residing in the Dis- trict, provided they shail have resided here for a pe- riod of six months, shail be entitled to vote on the question of prohibition. It then provides that Whenever 10,000 citizens of the District shall pe- Ution for a submission of the question the Com- | missioners shall make proviston for an election to test the local sentument, There shall be an elec- ton held in each of the twenty-two election dis general communication will be estab- lay. From Baltimore to Havre de Grace are now 16 wires up, and from Wilm! to Philadelphia there are 7 wires. But the gap of ‘hat is engaging te neh of the linemen, od What is engagt en, ‘Of men afe at work from both ends "Asa contrast between what Was and what dast Bight there were only? wires between Nt and Phil: On Sunday last there: ‘The damage to the service tn this vietnity 1s vy great. An order for 50 miles ot bech made, and the wire Ix now ob Its city. AS s00n as IL arrives active taken to repair tn avenue to” Boundary str avenue to wires, is a compicte wreck. true to @ great extent of Lhe ary, Thero were 12 wires running out on tho 7th Street road, and 6 out on the Brighbwood Toad. ‘These will have Co be practically rebuilt, CONDITION OF steamer Jane Moseley had landed in Norfolk all right, and that she would arrive bere to-morrow morning. On the lower Potomac there 1s an im- mense quantity of ice and debris which makes it Tough traveling for the steamers, EFFACT OF THE STORM ON THE BOTRLA. “This storm that has Just passed,” remarked a hotel clerk this morning toa SraR reporter, “will keep business back for ® month. You might sup- pose, ‘that it will only delay travel for a Eran ee eww res seriously for weeks. You see, are not Mabie to go away from home after such an ex; Which has stopped their own Lusiness affairs, and, a8 a rule, business men will be compelled to stay at home to look after things.” “Pitty per cent of our custom comes trom New York city,” said the clerk in another up-town hotel, “and of course the storm has shut off all of Ubat,” In fact, We have not had an arrival for three days. It means a oss of $100.0 day to Us, But there is one good thing, we are keeping those who are here,” i A Fatal Blow with a Shovel. ANRGRO DIES FROM LOCKJAW FROM AN IXSURY RE- ‘CEIVED WHILE SEYLARKING, This morning Charlie Cox, colored, died at Providence Hospital under suspicious circum- stances, and Inspector Swindell detailed Detective Carter to investigate the case, That officer learned that the had been struck on the nead with a shovel in front of Patrick Pluill} S* grocery store, No. 126 B street northwest. differed ab to who struck him, One was to the effect that the proprietor of the store had dealt the biow, but no articulars could be aseertained.’ Mr. Phillips was found in the office ot str. LS then Went to poiloe juarters, lips related the story of the affair. He sald that on Monday, the sth inst, bis son and several others Were cleaning snow from the sidewalk: that they ‘threw snowballs at each other, and finally they began throwing shovels of show; that when ‘Son went to throw a shovel of snow at Cox, 16 latter started toward him, when the shovel accidentally struck him on the Bead and cut him over the eye, He did not appear to be badly tn- Jured, and several times since lias been akylarki) About the place. Two days ago the negro shor symptoms of lockjaw, and he had flin sent to Providence Hospi ‘The boy said that while throwing snow at each other Cox ran bebind a tree-box. Philip ran to- Ward him to throw a shovel of suow, when Cox ran forward and cut bis head with the end of the shovel. Harry Hutton, driver of the police ambulance, said that when he removed the injured man to tne hospital he appeared Lo have the lockjaw and when Spoken to about his injuries, he atiempted to tear his mouth open. j - # é ial re Dill to authorive the President of the United States Loappoint a coumuttee of tives to. the House. by what provision of the Postal Ureaty or provisl aw the oficers Sf xu postal service of the United States are aut to place an espionage on Said Canadian iadlin Rev. Sheldon Jackson Sate. ‘The rumor that Rev. Mr. Sheldon Jackson, note@ Indian missionary, was drowned in the Skirna River, Alaska, Kebraary 20, as published in a tele. gram from San Francisco in yesterday's Sram, 19 learned to-day to be incorrect. A geutieman this city received @ letter from Mr. Jackson dated Carlisie, Pa, March % and stating that after March 12 his address Would be Sitka, Alaska. He did uot intend starting for Alaska last Monday evening. ahcoeediihibinnetoe A GRADUAL IMPROVEMENT. Reoponing Rail and Telegraph Com= munication—Vew terk 1 Be Meclf Agnin—Bostom Salt Cut Of, ‘The Lluzatd bieckade ie being gradually raisea, and ral! and telerraphic coumunicaiion slowly r= sumed north of Wasbingtoa. The Penney!vanin Kallroad, between Philadelphia and New York, had not Deon opened up to last night, Dut it was Said that the oMcials were hopeful of clearing the tracks and sending out @ passenger train to-day. It will De fully a Week, however, before the train ticts of the Disttict, each polling place to be guarded by one pollcemam und one election ‘oiticer, tobe ved by the Commissioners, ‘The ballots areto ed distinctly—oue set ve- ing “for the traffic,” the other set against the trafic, and if the liquor men carry the election by poll: ing a majority of votes for the traffic, the Com- jssioners to count the votes and decide the elec ton, ‘Then the pyesent lcense system shall con- tinue for a penod of two years, and until ten thousand ‘citizens shall again ‘appeal for the submission of the question. But if the Prohibitionists shall carry the election by polling ‘A majority of vous against the traMc then the Dill provides for the most rigid suppression of the Mquor traMc. Tm thisevent it very nearly the Platt bill, prohibiting not only the manu. facture and side, DUL even the giving away of Mquor of any kind. It is further provided that the Dill‘shall take Meet. tenmediat ¥ upon the pas ‘The boy was then taken before the district at- torney, who heard the above statements, and fixed the ball at $2,500. Detective Carter Went before the Police Court and swore outa warrant for manslaughter, and the boy Was released on $2,500 ball. sedled way “Cnar” rs Covet.—In the Criminal Court this morning the case ot | Samy uel Asher and \ wm. = ack, charged with Keeping a, gambling was called ad through Mr.A. Be Williams aver: dict of guilty Was entered, It was stated that they had given up the Dusiness, and the sentence wee suspended, the court adm yhem that they. returned to the business. they ‘would be brought in. He did not know anything of the ‘of “crap,” which was played there, but he find heard probably titty cases ta which the game had figured, and he was uader ‘the lun it sage of the act. AS soon. as possibie after that event and the presentation of @ petition contain- Ang 10,000 ‘the election shail be held. Referred vo the District committee, ‘The National Jockey Club, me he =o ‘The executive committee of the Jockey Club hela a mecting this afternoon. It was decided to have at the spring meeting a race for gentlemen riders. Mr. J.C. McGinn was elected assistant secre- tary to act in the absence of Mr. McIntyre. The <n tare rien Holl a i ‘he ds for pool privileges will be opened —_— District Government Affairs. \D. ‘Tbe Commissioners have written to Chairman Gorporauing tse Washington, and jute however the city charter of the Eckington and jome ‘and soe, feguirement in patation to cee Food of the Toads and public Bocced, be alse incorporated in the bl DISTRICT ACDOUNTS. the chief of the “District of Colum- ” in the Fire Cont in mauroller's Office, had an wi debasing ‘game. He hoped that he Would not be called’ on to impose ‘tae sentence upon them. pear oe Tur National MepIcat CouLEGE Conmexce- MENT.—The coumencement of the National Med- feat the medical and dental departments of the Columbian University, is in progress this afternoon at Albaugh’s Opera House, ‘There are twenty graduates in medicine and fourtn dentistry. ‘Their hates were published in The Star of Tucs- day. President Welling couiers the degrees; the addresses to the graduates are delivered by Prof. Fristoe and Dr. Hugo, and the prizes are awarded by Prof. Johuston. ‘The valedictorian is Edward Roome, A. M. M. D, a Sovr ror THE NreDy.—Mr. 0. G. 5 proprie- tor°or Witinrd'n bas arranged to. distri 100, gallons of soup To-day and anotuer 100 gallous on ‘Saturday to the poor. ‘The soup will be given out the hotel to tose who come with and telegraphic service ts restored to its usual condition. Western Union ofMctals in New York tween that city and Washington. Two trains with mat! left Phila¢etphia for New York yesterday, ‘vices from City stated that two trains were sant out froma for im ue Millstone Junction, between w Princeton Junctigh, 'a distance of pecs existe, ‘The following @tspatch has beon recelved from Boston by way of London: “The storm has now Every rairoad out of the city bs vlockaded com- we have is by the Commercial Cable Co. line to ‘and thence by cable to London. fay that 700 Ueiegraph poles are still down be- ‘and two arrived from Trenton, and telegraphic ad- Srernoun, ‘but. they succeeded A DISPATCH FROM BOSTON, SEXT BY WAY OF LONDON raged lacessantly fur two days all over New Rag- pletely, and the only telegraphic communication Never betore was ‘tuners mach ‘compiste prep. 1X, On Tuenday. March MERCEDES ngsnt amntar ot “*Rtmeral trom fare streots Tuuradass March 18.8% DRISCOLL Gu March 14, 1868, wt tue infant duaehter of Timothy Arad Coll aged twe yrare and Ave muntha Hopera wlvtake are Fro hr arnt rete 30 F street soutiween on Friday, March Ticlatives and friends are resveeituly 1888, at 12:05 p.m, DSO, aged thirty two years, take plane fron his late Pemtdraes, 4 wureet. un Priday at 3 p.m. Welouds and relatives are invited to att % * x Bt 2 e'clock Sr yirrnat wey aecent a. ‘aperal from his late residence ; 16 'at Toclock sharp. “Interment at abetandrte, Eiatives and y Suse aeteoaee ‘Oth street northwest, Friday, 2pm + ee Cepek ced father's reaid-nce, No. 1251. = seeps | "Taal 2p. na O'MEALEY. 13, 1888, at 6 Star Bh Ey en Pe Py “parpthen cates eee Lr.w. take Sonar

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