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CITY Al ‘The Hobbery ‘Tum POLICE “KEEP If DARK” WITH THE USUAL RE- <cLY—TAE THIEVRS AT LARGE AND THE STOLEN MoNRY NOT RECOVERED. Sunday night between 9 and 10 o’clock thieves visited the residence of the Beigian minister, M. de Bounder de Melsbroeck, No. 1015 Connecticut avenue northwest, during bis absence, and walked of with the minister's dispatch-box, containing a mber of dispatches and between $60 and $70 in id and Belgian money. The house was entered Taising the front Dassment window. which bad a leit unlocked. ‘There was Do one at home at the servants. On the first floor cored a room occupied by Mr. AFUUE friend of the minister, and ransacked awers. Only astiver belt and two pairs aging one of the servants were takin. je the thieves went to the upper floor, atered and thoro.ighly ransacked the . scattering books and clothing or, but only the dispatch-box was 1c is & small icather box, similar in fona Use thieves « Herbert bureau of the minister, ¥ One except the 2 the minister returned home, shorcly ght if possibie he ato ce authorities so that they kuew of very within an hour after it occurred. Not- auding the fact tbat the robbery uptly reported to the police, the orded in the book kept at pe rs for that purpose. As 1s ge: Case where this course Is taken none of the prop- excy bas been recovered so far, and the thieves ase stil at large, no doubt enjoying the proceeds of ‘Uhe rubbery.” ‘The reason for keeping the report of ic is not known. This stat mornin, a Laat the report was not put on the book because it ‘Was incomplete. Not many minutes atter te yobbery oceurred a clerk in the city post-oflice Picked up the pocketuook Which bad been tn tne teu box. fr was found infront of the Cel ‘tral National Bank. About 10: aided Stella and McMenamin, while on their Way home found the leather box’ on tue wall of the Capitol grounds. ‘The money lad been taken trom it Dut the dispatches were still in it, ‘The next day both the vox and the pocketbook were re- turned Ww the minister's house. D o'clock two boys Southern Methodist Appointments. LAST DAY OF THE CONFERENCE AT MARTINSBCKG. ‘Yesterday was the last day of the one hundred and fourth session of the Baltimore conference of the M. K Church South at Martinsburg. Alexan- dria, Va., was chosen as the meeting place for the one bunured and Mith conference. ‘The appointments were announced, among ‘them the following for the Washington district: famuet Rodgers, F.& Washington elty—Mount ‘Vernon Place and Grace Mission, 8. W. Huddaway, J.C. Jones and J. W. Boteler, supernumerary. Alexandria—W. J. Young. Falls Church—J. W. Dumty aod P. W. Smith, supernumerary. Fairfax circutt—o. ¢. Beall, Dranesville cireutt—W. Coe. Leesburg—F. W. Canter. Hamljtou—B. W. Bond. “Hilisboro’ Cireult—J.. Van Morn. Mid- dlevurg—C. M. Brown. Loudoun Cireult—J.C. Dice aud C.D. Harris, Piedmont—c. A. Joyce and Win, Waters, and L. H. Crenshaw, supernumerary. Linden Mission—c. “T. Stanton. Warrenton—W. A. Wade. Fauquier circult—D. F. Batzler. Occo- quan Cireult—C. B. Sutton, Sudley ) Bonde. Brentsvilie Mission—F. F Morris Vile Mission—N. N. Hail Anustroag. Fredet 5 ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds m fee havé Deen filed as follows: W. T. Snyder et. al., trustees, to F. T. Browning, pt. 3, T. E. Waggaman to Kate Me- Virginia L. W Fox to vestry of St. John’s church, In trust, lot 9, Asa Whitehead to Anna P. Clapp, 0,000. Fidelity Insurance ania, to C. Kennedy, lot CO, Of Fr Sq. 140; $14,180.50. C. Kennedy to Alice 8, Hill, saine property; $18,915. J. Lees, to P. G. Sauer, "0 Heirs of W. G. Costin to B. Leonard et al,’ Sub. 5, 8g. 579; $00. S. Oppenhelmer et al. to isaac Newmab, sud 12, sq. 508; $2,000. 0. Tweedy et ab wo Ettza E Tweedy, pt i, sq. 288; 3—. Louisa ¥. Tweedy (0 Eliza &. Tweedy, same property ; s—. acne eect An Unlucky Book Agent, BE 1S MISTAKEN FOK TASCOTT, AND ARRESTED IN ROCKVILLE. Adispatch from Kocktilie last night announced the arrest there yesterday of a man supposed to be Tascott, the murderer of Snell, the Chicago mil- Honaire. The man arrested registered at the Cor- coran House a few days ago as Wm. Bultolph, of Atlanta, Ga. He was engaged in canvassing for a The arrest was due to the fact that he had Ming in his froat teeth, and, as the dispateh Son the Bip and knee corresponding With the sears described as being om Tascott’s per- sou. Buitoiph said be had friends in this elty who could settle the question of bis identity. Last even. & message trom Buitolph, Mr. H. { the Treasury Department, weat to i and weatified Bultoiph as the quan he rey ed himself to be, and the uufor- Tunate Wook agent Was released. His name is Buitwlps, and he ts frou Mt. Union, Ohio, but rep- Fesents « publishing Louse, with Neadquarters in Atlubta, Ga. Mr. March says he Isa young man of unblemished character. ‘The only sear he bears Jsone ou bis kuce, leit by an injury received in calidhoxd, Prebabie End of Canal Bills. Annapolis Correxpox f the Baltimore Sun. The bill for a foreclosure and sale of the Ches- apeake and Ohio Canal, with the Western Mary- Jand Kallroad Company amendiment, was defeated tn the how yeas to 40nays This ended ‘the canal schemes in the house. It is now in the power of the canal management to end canal legis- of Cis seksion, whieh they have claimed ie Wish. But there 1s hanging up in the te the Dil of last session to authorize the canal company to construct a railroad. ‘Tats bill hung up, and It probably will, It was An Unpopular meamute with the senate two years resident Hood says his company only se. © amendment of the house bill, which was 4 tonday, SO a8 to protect the Western Mary lasd road. "He did not care for the passage of the bul on ‘The Courts. Count IN Ganeat TERM. Yesterday, Noyes agt. McMichael; new trial gTanted. Berret agt. Middieton; argued. j gerry Covet—Judge Chr. Yesterday, Smith agt Hesselgrave; sale finally ratined. Johnston agt. McLane; Al C. Bradley pointed guardian ad tem. Wright agt. Wright; ary & Davis appointed guardian of infant. Cuxevrt Covet No. 1I—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Ualted States agt. Camp et al; order for commission. Curis at Covet—Judge Montgomery. Yesterday, Jas C. Elllason, section 5467 » for a new trial. “Michael Greem (appeal), lar- % guilty, with recommendation to Cole, Second offense, petit lar- ‘Fas. Hill et al, housebreak- property to Jas Lynch, Jos. = Kidwell (appeal), assault; goile prossed. ———— Falve Notions About Eating. ban ¢ "notion from way back kinds of food must be avoided be- to produce certain Binds of dis- ction has been fostered by alleged arpals, and are ing which, if e Years ago Dr. Dio Lewis, who marwhat Of a health expert, an watoos were unhealthy, were the Cause of cancer, lodseued aud destroyed ‘the teeth, wenerations boys and girls had bee! warned Rot to eat So mrich butter Would breax out with “butter sores.” Itis an old- UUme tradition that buckwheat cakes are produc- ve of ski diseases, aud the Scotch are said to be cursed With the Itch because they eat so much meal Dr. James C. Waite, professor of dermat- woxy ts Harvard University, in a recent atticie om Cltanesus diseases pricks suine of these annoying Uraditiona! bubbles. He says that uncooked but fectiy harmless food $0 far as the skiu 1s toconceive how anyone ‘old have ThOUghE Otherwise, Unless, possibly, the weof bad butter In food otuerwise indigesiibie Auay have disturbed the stomach and produced 1m- pare Ulood. Buckwheat cakes do not produce Cutaneous diseases, Unless Improperly cooked and €aveu hot With (WO IUCR S¥FUp, they upset the digestion. Oatmeal ts perfectly barmless food, and Lue idea That tomatoes eause cancer Is ridiculous, ive say that the eating of fruits, nuts and Gividuls but this arises from some cause peculiar t ndividual. ‘The notion that certain kinds of food are detrimental to tne complexion is a false ae. A good digestion and a Dealthy appetite will Take care of the skin, and It matters little what ube eas if Lhe stomach Is allowed to do its work properly and furnish guod material for pure blood, She was romantic. Her father was a millionaire Whose life had been devoted to sausage raising. He was practical naturally, but all the poetry of ‘ber family was right in her. She was beloved by anotier millionatre’s son, but she had been read- ing romances and stuff, and when he to Jecr she declared he must do sometaing poetical OF ber “Dearest, what can I dot” sBevowe a poor artist.” yaidn't be any Ovber kind of am artist.” ean YOU intist pretend to be a poor artist Pa dees uot know you. You must come and make love tw me, aud I Will fail in love with you. Pa ‘Will object and make a row. "We will elope and hum, apd ft will be deitghtrul,” studio, and daubed on canvas et married, and when it is ail over we'll And so he became 4 poor artist and jodk a poor Fai esata het ta, meer aires ver got lo coming to his studio and stt- delightful little (be romantic Fomantie maiden eaine one Peasant costuune as a sweet surprise UO ‘y with him she found he was married to ibe other giri and had gone of on bis won. She thinks that romances are alfltes now, aid that List of Senators and Representatives and their Hesidences, SENATORS. Ingalls, John J., Kans, 1B st. ne, Aldrich, N. W.. R. L, 812 Conn. ave. Allison, W. B., Iowa, 1124 Vermont ave, Bate, W. B., Tenn., EobItt House. Berry, James H., Ark., National Hotel, Beck, J. B., KY., 61 h st. DLW. W., N'H., 201 B Cap st. E.G joseph. ‘House. iit House. St. nw. Chace, Jonathan, N si. nw. Cameron, J. Donald, Pa., 21 La Payette Square. Cockrell, F. M., Mo. 1518 R st. n.w. Coke, Richard, Tex., 419 6th st.n; Cail, Wilkinsgn, Fla, 1903 N st. nw. Cullom, Shelby M., Iil., 1402 Massachusetts ave, Colquitt, Alfred H., Ga., 920 New York ave. Chandler, William 'E., N. H., 1421 I st. nw. Dawes, Henry L., Mass, 1705 M st. nw. Dolph, Joseph N., Oregon, 8 La Fayette Square, Davis, C. K., Minh., 1700 i5th st. nw. Dantel, John W., Va., 1700 19th st. n.w. Edmunds, George 111 Massachusetts ave. Evarts, Wm. M., N. ¥., 1601 K st. nw. B., La, 1761 N st. now. Me., Hamilton House, ~ Bi, HL; 1233 17th st. LW. 4., W. Va., 1300 14th st. + MISS, 1508 (Ist) P st. aw. , George, Del. 814 15th st. nm. 1, La, 1723, 1 ave. Arthur P., Md., 1403 K st. n.W. Joseph R., Conn., 920 14th st, n.W. orge F.. Mass., 1325 K st. nw. Hale, Eugene, Ne., 917 16th st. nw. Harris, 1. G., T Hearst, George Hampton, Wade lilseock, Prank, iy 133 1st st. mes val, 14k Mass. ave. ‘S.C., Metropolitan Hotel. Y., Arlington Hotel. ".. Nevada, 1601 Mass. ave. Jones, James K., Arkansas, 915 M st. D.W. Kenna, John E., West Virginia, 140 B st. ne. Morgah, John T., Ala., 113 1st st. he, Morrill, Justin S., Vermont, 1 Thomas Circle. McPuerson, J. KN. d., 1044 Vermont ave. anderson, Charles F.. »., Portland Flats, Mitchell, Jobn H., Oreg: iggs House, ne, Henry B.,Obio, 11°>2 Vermont ave, ‘kK, A. S., braska, Portland Flats, Platt, O. H., Connecticut, 4 B st. n.e. Paimer, Thomas W., Mich., Plamb, P. B., Kans., 61 Pugh, James L., Ala, Paseo, Samuel, Quay) M.S, Kuddlebenger, Virginia, 1107 G st. nw. Ransom, Matt, W., Metropolitan Hotel. Keagan, J. H., Texas, 22 3d st. nw, Spooner, John €., Wis, 5 B st. D. Stanford, Leland, Cal.,"1701 K st. n.w. Sabin, Divight M:, Minn, 1 Towa Ci Saulsbury, Eil, Delaware, 610 14th st. n.w. Sawyer, Philetus, Wisconsin, 1820 1 st. n.w. Sherman, John, Obio, 1319 K'st. n. Stewart, William M... Nevada, 1707 It. I. ave. Stockbridge, F. B., Michigan, 1440 M st. n.w. ‘Teller, Heary Mt., Colorado, 201 North Capitol st, ‘Turple, David, Tid., 52 B st. n.e. Vance,’ Zebulon B., 1627 Massachusetts ave. Vest, George G., Missourt, 1204 P st. nw. Voorhees, D. W., Indiana, 1 st st. nw. Walthall, E. €.,"Mississtppt, 813 Vermont ave, Wilson, £. K., Maryland, 1:09 0 st. n.w. Wilson, James F., lowa, 625 13th st. nw. OFFCERS OF THE SENATE. 3.G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st. n.w, Anson G. MCCook, Secretary, 12:4 17th st. n.w. Wm. P. Cannadas, Sergeant-at-Ar Charles W. Johnson, Chief Clerk, 13 James R. Young, Executive Clerk, 1506 Q st. nw. Isaac Bassett, Asst. Doorkeeper, 18 2d st. me. J. 1. Christie, "Act. Asst. Doork’r, 825 15th st. n.¥. W. H. Bigelow, Postmaster, 16 3d st. ne, REPRESENTATIVES. Carlisle, J. G., Riggs House. Abbott, J., Tex., 305 C st, p.v. Adams, Geo, E., ii, The Arlington, Allen, C. H., Masa, The Portland. ‘Allen, E. P.. Mich., Nattonal Hovel, Miss. o2 Del. av. ‘Mass. ave. ‘Vermont ave, ks G St. Miss., 1529 I st. n. Ww. AL, IIL, 338 North Capitol st. it. Ly Riggs House, o 710 11th ste Bw. Bacon, Henry, S. 100 Vermont ave, Baker, Chas. &, N. ¥., 623 13th st. Baker, Jehu, Ii, Metropolitan Hotel. Bankliead, J. H.; Ala., Metropolitan Hotel, Barnes, Geo. T.."Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Barry, F. G., Miss, “Metropolitan Hotel. Bayne, Thos. M., Pa., 1207 Connecticut avern. Ww. Belden, J. ¥., The Arlington. Belmont, Perry, N.¥., 1701 Rhode Isiand ave, n.w. + Cal., t. DLW. i. 1708 St. m. w. Pa, Blanchard, N. G., La, 212 North Capitol st, Bland, RP, Mo., 1436 9 st. nw. Buss, ‘A. Y., The Artington. Blount, James H.; Ga., 416 6th st. n. we Boothinan, M. M.. Ohio, 52 B st. ne, Round, F., Pa., 21 4th’st. se, Boutell Me., The Hamiiton. Rowden, G. E. 1265 14th st. nw, powen, TH. L.,'Va., Metropolitan Hotel, Breckinridge, C. 1, Ark., 218 North Capitol st. reckinridge, W. C. P . Windsor Hotel, ational Hotel, ational Hotel, ional Hotel, kalew, ©. 1, Pa, Furnes, Jas, N., Mo., Wilard's, Burnett, Be, Mass., S06 17th st. nw. Burrows, J. C., Mich. 1416 K'st. Iw. Butler, K R., Tenn., 50:5 13th st. mw. Butterworth, Beu)., U.,407 Maple ave., Le Drott P. Bynum, Wim. D., Ind., 621 13th st. nw. caine, Jno. T., Utab, 11 Grant Place, Campvell, Feilx, N. ¥., The Arlington, Campbell, J. E., Oblo, 1011 Connecticut ave, Campbell, T. J N. ¥., Congressional Hotel, Candler, A. D., Ga, 1112 H st. now. Til, 'Willard’s. ¥a,, 1406 L st. nw. a, Metropolitan Hotel, Riggs House. S06 12th st. nw, Miss., The Woodmont, 413 6th st. nw. 8 15th st. n. tonal Hotel. ropolitan Hotel, i St L.W. politan Hotel, Cockran, W. B. B12 N st. Cogswell, Win.,"Mass./ 1:41 L st. Collins, P. A., Mass., St, Compton, Barnes, Md., 1408 H'st. nw, Conger, E. H., lowa, 1101 K 2.Ww. Cooper, W. C., Ohio, 1015 L st. n.w. Coturan, Jas's., S. C., Metropolitan Hotel, Cowles, WH aia National Hotel, i. ave. nw, Bt. se. er Metropolitan Hotel, Crouse, G. W., Ohio, Riggs House, Culberson, D.'B., Texas, Metropoittan Hotel. Comings, A. J, N. ¥., 507 14th st. nw. Cuteheon, B. M., Mich, 1400 Massachusetts ave. Daizell, Jno,, Pa, The Arlington. Dargat, G. W., 8. C., 603 F st. Darlington, S.. Pa., 1800 Meas. ave. Davenport, Ira, N.'¥., 1606 20th st. nw. Davidson, Ala..’ Metropolitan Hotel, Davidso ‘a., National Hotel. Davis, R, T., Mass, 1357 K st. ow, Delano, M.,'N. Y., Willard’s Hotel, Inpble, Sait, S. €., Windsor Hotel, Dingley, Nelson, jt., Me., The Hamilton, ery, A. M., ‘Mo., Willard’s Hotel, Pay Neb. 1401 K St n.w, ert: Dubots, F Dunham, Dunn, Pou *., Woodmont. 1 E a D., Pa, 215 East N.Y, 813 , Cham! Fi Ky., S01 1 FS. O.," Mich., 1105 16th st. Poy N.Y, 1732 H St DLW. Flood, Thos. S., N: ¥., ul, M. AL, ODIO, 1: W. HL, Ala., 1116 G st, now, c., Conn., Ti44 19th st, now, Fuller, 'W."E., lowa, 1327 N st. nw. Hi., Kans, 905 13th st. jaines, W. E., Va, Metropolitan Hotel, vailinger, J. H., N. H. Gay, Edw, J., La, Gear, J. H., Tow: enn., Metropolitan Hotel. Glover, Mo., 1301 ‘Conn, ave. Gott, Gran Bst. xe, Greeman, EK N. Y., 1385 G st. now. rimes, . Metropolitan Hoth, Grosvenor, €.H., Ohio, 1308 F st. Grout, W. We, WE. ora 3th st. Guent r, Ke, WIS, O46 New Ye = Ne oe ~ tio aw. aa are, S., Tex: letropolitan Hotel Marnier’ A Cy Pay SiS 0th st: Boe Hateb, W... Mo., 1322 G st. n, Haugen, N. P., Wis, 707 12th st. nw, Hayden, B.D.) Mass, 1732 H st. nw Hayes, W. 1, fowa, 125 G st. now: Ueard, J. T.,'Mo., 814 New Jersey ave, nw. Hemphill, J. J., 8. C., 1325 G st. nw. Henderson, D. B., Iowa, Wormiey's Hotel. Henderson, J. 8.,'N. C., Metropolitan Hotel, 11 North Capitol st. ieee koa Herbert, H. A., A ges House. Herman, B., © ‘74 17th st. ow. Miestand, J-_A., Pa., 1327 F st. nw. Hires, Geo. S., N. Hitt, R. Rey Hl joan, W. + The Harm Holmes, A. J., lowa, 1130 12tb st. nw. Hooker, C. E., Miss, 1702 19th st. n.w. Hook. L. C., Tenn., Congressonal Hopkins, 8'L, Yar 15 3a ste, Hopking, 8. T, N.Y. 1508 H st. nw, Hopkins, A. ard Hees 1ath st. joward, J. 1013 Est. now, A Poy kd, 215 4 0., National Hotel, Pal. 613 13th st. nw, ‘T., ind., 1327 Mat. N.'C., GOL E st. n.w, McKinley, Wan., j ‘McKinney, MeMil McRae, Merriman, T. A., N. Milliken, & Lite. LF, Ne beaton, Tent THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. st. Ebbitt House, jational Hotel.” in., 519 13th st. nw, + Coy ATK., 918 I'st. McShane, J. A., Neb., 1410 G st. n.w. ~» 1203 G St. LW. le.. 1017 14th st. nw. Mills, R.'Q. b Tex.. i Momitt, J. it, N.Y, Montg Moore, Morgan, J. Morrill, EN, Morrow, W. Morse, Neal, Neison, K. poen Oates, WC, oheami O'Neill, J. \. O'Neill, Chas, ONeill, J. 5, Mi Osborn Outhw: Owen, Wb omer LW. hans, 115 G st. nw. 1512 L st. now. A. B., Ky., 601 13th St. nw, ‘Tex.,'316 C st. nw. .y MiSS., 222 3d st. n.w. @21 13th st, nw, ‘al, The Hamilton, Mass., Wormiey’s, X., Tend., National Hotel. Parker, A. X', N. Patton, Joba, Payson, L. E, Ul 11) Peel, 8. W Stich 1019 J./H., Ohi Minn./704 14th st. letropolitan Hotel. Ebbitt House, a. 223 Indiana ave, 312 Indiana ave, House, 919 N st. .w. a., 610 12th st. nw. H., Ind., 935'H st. Pa., 1326 New York ave. 10., 008 14th st. .W. E. S., Pa, O41 K st. n.W. io, The Hamilton. + lad. 1415.g st. n.w. ‘st. Dew, Pa, Wil Hotel. st. n.w. Ark., 228 New Jersey ave. Penington, J.B. Del, 627 F st. 2.w. Perkins, B. W., Kans, 916 15th st. n.w. iitan Hotel, Peters, S. K., Kan., National Hotel. Phelan, James, Tei Perry, W. HL,8. C., Mi Phelps, W. W. Pid Plumb, Post, P. 8, randall, Rayner Reed, Thos, 1610 19th st. n.w. & ichmond Fiats, J. W., N. J.. 709 11th st. 2.7. oy LIL, 1390 24th st. nw. AIL, 1226 14th st. nw. J. 5.,Oblo, EDbitt House. 8. J.. Pa., 120 C st. se. r, 1., Md., Riggs. House, B., Me., ‘The Hamilton, Rice, E., Minn., 926 15th st. n.w. Richardson, J. Robertson, Rockwell, 'D., ‘Te: M. Rogers, J. H., ATk., 1302 K st. n.w. Romels, J., Ohio, Congressional Hotel. Rowell, J.'H., Rowland, A. Russell, Russell, J. Rusk, H. W.,’"Md. Ryan, ‘Thos. Kan., Sanger GR. ayers, J. D., Tex. 7 Scott, W. L Pa. Mass., ¥. NL, 910 f st., n.W. N. C., 115 4tii st. ne, ‘onh., The Hamilton. ‘The Arlington National Hotel. 24 Grant Place. 19 11th st. nw. ‘Chambertin's, Scull, E., Pa’, Ebbitt House. Seney, Shaw, PF. Shermai ‘Shively, ith, Henry, ‘snyder, Stephenson, Stewart, Chas, Tex. Stewart, J. W.. Vt, 4 Stockdale, T. 8, F..'tn 43. E-y OhIO, 1338 G st. nw, r., Md., National Hotel. ¥., The Portiand, id. 127 A st. nae, i. C., Metropolitan Hotel. is, 116 ste me ith, M. A., Arizoha, 717 14th st. n.w. nn., National Hotel. 5. La., 202 Delaware ave, ne, ¥. W., Mass, Riggs House, . P.. W. Va., National Sowden, W. Hy Paes Kat mine 1, Rigi 43 Nv i, Wik, 1 Bs ola, F. B., N. ¥., The Arlingto Spooner. He do Re se Springer, W. M., DL, Stahlnecker, W. G. Steele, G. W., Ind., House, at. Be, Woodmont, House, Fst. Stewart, J. 'D., Ga., 416 6th st. n.w. ‘Stone, W. J., Ky., 1311 H st, ‘Stone, W. J., Mo. ae LS, lo ‘Tarsney, 7. ‘Taulbee, 46M 0, The Hai » Ky., Willard’s, st, milton, ‘Thomas, J. ., 11l., 835 P st, n.w. Voorhees, Wade, Wiulam Walker, J. P., Mo. v ‘Thomas, 0. B., Wi A ¥. ik, oui an. M st. Daj 13 A St. 8.0, 216 N . DW, arher, William, "Mo., Wiliard’s, Washington, J. E., Tei Weaver, J. Blows, 130M. Weber, J. B., West, Geo., Wheeler, J:, Ala., 1395 M st. n.w. White, J. White, 8. VN. + Ind., 807 L2th st. now. ¥., The Arno, forth Ci 196 17th stew 2 6th st. DW. Ist. n.w. Riggs House. nit Circle, ‘5th st. now, 4th st. nw. 608 14th st. now, Willara’s, S., Wash. Ter., 1633 L st. n.w. » Mo, 1208 Q st. mW, Metropolitan Hotel, the Arlington. At, Miss,, 1336 Ist. new. 210 North Capitol st. ra, 20 Grant Place, G., Col., 1501 18th st. & Micn., National itote '. Po, KY., 329 A St. Re, ‘aylor, J. 10, The ‘Thomas, G. i, Ky. tol st. {tows cirete, “i laryland ave. ne, Y¥., 721 11th st. now, S12 13th st. thew, Waiting, J.’R., Mich., 1537 P'st. n.w. Whiting, Wunlial Whitthorne, W. C. ‘Ten: Wickham, ¢. P- Ont ‘Mass., The Portland, Ebbitt House, C st. ne, Wilber, David, X. Y., ‘National Hotel. Witkin, Bert ‘Wilson, 'W. L., ‘Ohio, 1414 K st. n.w. Vay 1008 N st. nw. Wilson, Thomas, Minh., 1416 K st. nw. Wilkinson, T. 8.; La, , 208 Delaware ave. ne, $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN, ‘The only fine calf $3 Seamless shoe in the world made without tacks or nails. As stylish and durable as ‘those costing 85 or $6, and having no tacks or nails to wear the stocking or hurt the feet, makes them as comfortable and well-fitting as a hand-sewed shoe, Buy the best. None genuine unless stamped on bot- tom “W. I. Douglas $3 Shoe, warranted.” W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOE, the original and only hand-sewed welt $4shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from $6 to 89, W. L, DOUGLAS heavy wear. $2.50 SHOE is unexcelled for W. 1, DOUGLAS $2 SHOE 1s worn by all boys, and is the best school shoe in the world. All the above goods are made in Congress, Button and Lace, and if not sold by your dealer, write W. 1. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. For Sale in Washington by B. RICH & SONS, 1322 and 1324 7th st: H. GOLDSTEIN, 912 7th st; A. SOMMERS, 501 7th s1 MRS. GEO. HOLTMAN, 491 Pa. ave. n.w. Georgetown. B. NORDLINGER, 312¢ Bridgo st. Alexandria HL. SIMPSON. {29-181 eee CHOICE SPRING AXD SUMMER, NOVELTIES. Rich DRESS FABRICS of rising large assortments of the productions ish manufacturers, sst collections in the city to select fro! walties tn Piain. Str ES and POPLU Pest mat faa ‘French German fo ‘one. oa ‘BENGA- ‘of the leadi ‘and Figured (NET Choice styles in INDIA SILKS at 75eq 61, 81.25, $1,50and “New ‘73e, and #1. SILKSat 75c, XN NANIE: CAISE. and MOHAT ‘Extreme GINGHAMS and 7! ‘Exclusive Desisns Dolifuy Mieg & Cie, 81 per pair. Nove Tefousse Ki Tat SETS. bs designs, Hand-run 8PANISI jew shades in Sill ‘Neat CHECKS and PLAID SURAH ST Henriettas. FAILLE FRANCA Colored Bi _ONE PRICE.” Pane WASH Goons! Just received a large lot of and stripes, which we will cheap. Also, two Pe eit ond 61 50 in Shades in COLORED SURAH SILKS at Immense stock of Black and Col FRANCAISE, PEAU DE SUEDE, Ri. GROS GRAIN ‘SILKS, ranging: * Now, MOIRE ANTIQUES and MOIRE FRAX- Choice Patterns in Printed CHALLIS DE LAINES ‘ovelties in ANDI muaae to my express order “Past Black” HOSIERY, ranging from 25e. to fies in HANDRERCHIEFS ire SLOVER, OSE et Bt LAS and CARRIAGE SH. G2°YEAIN FIGORES AND CORRECT PRICES. W. M. Seo Choice patterns of INDIA SILKS in elegant floral in. les. in plain and fanc in BLACK 8URAH SILKS at {Xtra Good Values” in WHITE and CREAM INDIA it Beaded SILK GRENADINES. Rew Black Twisted Sit GRERADINES and HER- FAILLE AMES AND from 7c. to $3.50 per 18 SUITINGS. in Finest French SATEENS, ¥ Gros-Homan & Cie and SILK Hos. GLO" . P. French COR- ‘im PARASO! EL {2 RARASOLS, UMBI SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvanis ave, cor. 9th: sblinhed 1 or Saba ster & Soxs. New lot of CHANTILLY LACES, |H and MARQUIS LACES. warp HENRIETTA All-Wool HENRIETTAS, all the latestcolors, STRIPES Genuine ENGLISH TWEEDS for tailor-made suits. Changeable SURAH SILKS. LES. Colored MOIRE SILKS in new shades, to match Plain-colored PONGEE. SILKS. Black MOIRE SILKS in new designs. 18, new shades, |ALINES, new shades, at $1. Great bargain in PRINTED PONGEES at $1 per yard, 24 inches wide, ‘W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘919 Pennsylvania ave, mb17 Stone, ‘WASH Goops! 6 Ginghams in plaids for 10c. per yard; extra Detter quality, warranted Goods ever mnsde for the SATINES! _ SATINES! all the new and latest at prices an low Ive of Domestic Satines in plain colors, at 123ge. LINEN! LINENS! we : Linsor Bleached: Qrenmn’ Giasaed ana Fuser Bead of be cl ‘Wot ” A full line of Towele in Huck and Dam- 4 cases of Williams, & &., Onto; 220 North Cay to ae. The be Wine deo. By Van TessGat ayn P" 8 | obey SYNE Bho beat arn, ‘-. 816 13th st. now. SATINES! Yardley, KM.’ Pa., kbbict House. : Yoder, £8. Ohio. 34 3a se odes poet ohader tenn ‘Yost, Jacob, Va, 814 11th st. n.w, ‘as the lowest. A full OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPKESENTATIVES. and fancy styles end Rev. W. H. Milburn, Chaplain, 121 ENS! dona B. Clark, Cier Tare tie Arete rages ', O. Tow! at Clerk, 1527 Corcoran st. Jonn P. Sergeant-at-Arins, Dainark, all styles and A, B, Hurt, Doorkeeper, 20 1st st. oe SPECIAL. “ue lot ". H. Nichols, Assistant Tr. 119B st. &e, OWE. a R er, Assistant Postmaster, 1513 10th st. SPECIAL.—One k ‘The weather usually moderates before a storm. Soot burning on back of chimney inatcates storm. ‘The aurora, when very bright, indicates storm. ‘Sounds travel Astormy day wi Domestic animals st the Distant sounds heard the day indicate rain, ‘They Mean From the New York Mail and Expresa, Red clouds at sunrise indicate storm. Foxes barking at night indicate storm. storm, —roo— y Weather. far and wide North apd wonth the sign of drough East aud wert the nigh of a blast eet Peafowl utter low cries before a storm select a low perch. os cate approaching storms. Wil flying over in great numbers indicate approaching storia, Itis said that blacksmit} heat. ‘When a heavy and seems storm. ‘en oxen or sheep Were seoking shelter a storm heat ark, east an but'when tt ex Fire always burns bi just Fighter ‘and thro rows out more collect ‘and with their heads trom ‘with distinctness during Coal becoming alternately bright and dim indi- hs select a storm: ork that requires extra, cloud comes up in the ‘southwest to settle ‘back again look out tors as it they xpected, extra fing ahd plain, ont SPECIAL— @ Jot Anche ek, knotted fringe aud plain, at prices 49 sult. me lot of Huck Tox y t Huck Towels, size 23 by 42 tra fine, knotted fringe, only 35e. ; worth 3c, ‘A full fine of Nepkinn, all atylee and fee ‘in bleached e and unbleached, to matob our 7 DBESS GOODS! New Dress Goods in all the latest styles and from the lowent Cloth, Caahmere and Also, Cream Albatross, Creaun He a, lenrie' DRESS GOODS! to the finest. jet ¥ fancy checks, plain Cloth, 'Tricots. ta, Cream Cash- at very low prices”. CARHART & LEIDY, Successors to W. W. Burdette, recut OF “sEASONABLES Henrie binations: ‘all widths; Hose in. fore purchasing. tmahi-Im. __ 928 7th and 706 K ste. n.w. atin PPRISG eT ay Ped Figured sud Corded. Pighoe, {adie ‘sad G wien, 13 rured: Damask Table ‘Cloths und ‘izes: Bolin Linen Sbeeth fone, plain and 2 sud Napeina vo ‘and’ Pillow Linens Danask and Huck Towels, Silk aud Lists wil nat to thelr aivantare to craigs Soe eae Se 'HOOE, BO: & 00, 1328 F st, before @ storm, and is hotter during a ary weather. st to sou of orth and ifthe clouds be of different rane ceptibly increasing in force, ‘pplication of an illustration ludicrously incom- mensurate with the thing to which it is ap- plied, and, accidentally, the familiar use of a tech- sory south it isa of clouds, called a salmon or Noah's West is a nical expression tn the sense for which it was i i EB i f rel i iH 7 i i i ck i ili: ul # i i : “85 i : i a I i ga i ther, signot i Ser or sometimes to southeast, without per: ‘heast, without per- i Stocks and Bonds No. 1428 F Street N.W, FOREIGN EXCHANGE. FINANCIAL. H. LL, Caaxouzm & Co. BANKERS, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Bought and Sold or Carried on Margin, ORDERS executed on the New York Stock, Produce, Coffee, Cotton, and Petroleum Kxchangesand on the Chicago Board of Trade, Direct Wires to the | HENRY CLEWS & 0O., NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, AND BOSTON. Oftices of Andto J*° ¥- consox. Bot CORSO} ee. GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 8T. X. W.. ‘Bankers and Dealers oa bey and re in Government Bonde, Sia mare eee, Se Stock bought and sold. 2718 HOUSEFURNISHINGS, $i Give us eal, HEATING STOVES, (Of which we still haves Large Amortment. Our remaining stock of above goods we sow offer st RE OOEIS of 39 5 Ae a CENT below Regular ‘MOME’S and other nret-ciass Mase-Burning ‘W. & JEXES & CO. ‘717 Tt atrest. D.C. WEDNESDAY, ARCH f Er BEE Bs | ay Ss SF, i i El aaa ‘on SECON! ‘OF HOUSE No. 100 L STREET at CONSISTING 1 pat eA PARLOR FURNT’ HURSDAY MORNING, 'D, 1888, commencing Till ell ‘tthe “sore uanaen TWENTY- IN O'CLOCK, we all the turn- ita tiaheepina, and to wake we cal the stn clini _mb20-2 ‘ORTGAG: Yon of private aud ‘DUNCANSON BROS, Aveta, GAGEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE FARMIN PRINCE fue of the pwer and By virt ALE 19 POSTPONED TO | Gist te eas e-THE ABOVE 8) i WEDNESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-FIRST, 1888, | Guott, fo Sammel E same hour and’ sof Be EWR, Noh JAS. H. Mi JOB BARMARES, } Tramtecs | 3.05. No. A.D. 188%, and GEORGE'S COUNTY. MD. shorty contained ee Toned ong te lana re Georre’s Comnty. toressia, in Liber folio $00. ete, de wn oat in said mortgage will sel at ¥ (roms Mi pase = auction, at the court-house door, in the town of Uj ‘THIS EVENING. Mi F[FOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, EXTENSIVE SALE OF GENERAL HARDWARE, STEEL, IRON, &0, IN GEORGETOWN, D. C. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-FIRST, 1888, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. AND EVEN- And continue every day at same hours until all is sold, I shall sell the entire contentsof the old-established hardware store of Messrs. Buckey & Marbury, who are retiring from business, northwest corner of Bridge and. High streets. This stock embraces every description of hardware known to the trade, house, gran: ‘Terms of sale: gharer.” A de M,,all that tract or lying and. being in THOMAS MiLts Atecrn _KOBERTS & STANLEY, Solicitors. bores Md. on THU . Marlboro. Md. on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-¢bo- ARCH, 1858, at ‘TWELVE O'CLOCK ‘of tract of Land situate, ‘Broad Creek,” leights,” and fully described by metes and bounds, courses and distances in the mort- ir ate reterred to, comunity Do acron f and hiore of low.” ‘The improvements cousist of = sto frame dwelling, wo tena it houses, barn, a ‘corn at cost of pur- Cash. Con’ posit ot #500 Fequired at time of alee Tamed in the m9 3t_ ING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, Tee STREEY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. On TUESDAY, 1888, at HALF-Pai frontof lot! to notes bearing interestand secured by a of trust on the pro chaser's option. “All cing purchaser's cost leposit of at time of sale.” 11 days the property will be resold at the risk aud cost of iting purchaser. mh10-dhde tate, 14 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NCERY SALE OF v RAL ESTATE ON THE. Nowdo1, AVENUE. District of Columbia, pansed October, 1856 (as aniended by order passed o oth day of March, 1888), in Equity cause No. 9937, wherein Edward F. Bealo 1a de Wheeler shall sell to the highest bidder. in front of the ises, on MONDAY, the SECOND DAY OF Abit 3888, 'a¢ FOUR Orctoc! By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the se James H. Saville, Trustee's, subdivision of part, of ‘Original lot 1, in square 491, as the same is reoorded in 10, pags 19 the District of Gi ‘Also, all the right this suit in and to the parcel of land described Boginuty line perpendicular toy 40: je perpendicular to. 4% street 40: northeaster!; Pennsylvanit 36.35 feot to a point on the west line of 4% street dis- iat @ feet nord of She’ piace of bectaning: south along the west line of 43s street 9 fest to the Place of begioutue. id sub jot 23 1 situated on the northwest corner of Pesusylvanis dapth of 105 fect and 4 inches on 4 3 ‘& three-story brick building. Said sub fot eraze depth of 84-2 a two-story brick building. separatel; erms of saleas prescribed by the decree as amended | are as follows, sh and the balance in two eq) able in one and two 6f sale, or all cash, at the option of th deferred payment . upon the premises sold, and bear interes Of sale at the rate of mix per semtamuually 4 de 4 three parcels a deposit of $500 will be required on lot fot a ten days from day of sale the trustee resarven the right to resell at the risk aud cost of the cefaultin, purchaser, after five days’ previous advertisement, All couveyancing at the BRICK DWELLING NO. : WEST. n rirtne of acertain deed dering date Marust Sth, oso aad sess ae ty (0.1139, follo 21 records of the District of ‘MAKCH, 188%, at HAI P.M, sell at public auction in front of the premises ail tiose certain pieces or parcels of land and premises ‘and distinguished aa and being lote numbered ‘ahd three (3), in Win, B, Webb. and Joseph, trustees, at #58, gu fecorded in the surveyor ofp of the District of Columbia. ‘Terma of sale: One-half cash, and the balance in twelve (12) months, ior which the. note of the pur chaser is to be st the ‘rate of six (0) semi-entuslly, until p ffust on the property aol purchaser. and 2 deposit of 65 sale,” All conveyancin to be compli there the Trustees reserve 1 Tenell atthe Gefaulting plrchusef, after public notice iment in one or more newspapers pil inlet of Columbia. BIGHAND W, TYLER ? ROBERT G RUTHERFORD, | Trusteos THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. mb19-dads_ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a TPE Aa sone District of Coltimbis, and by direction of the party by, we will well, at Vac auction. 1 preinises, on SATUKDA| iss at pds aioe part of lot No. 28 im square No. 1f the eame at tuesoutheaat Corner of at IMPROVED PROPERTY No. 613. 43 SOUTHWEST AT PUBLIC AUCTION. MARCH TWENTY-SEVENTH, ST FOUK O'CLOCK P.M. premises, Ewill sell the north, ‘No. 26 of $q. No. 496, hi 25-foot wide alley, improv ‘a rame store and dwelling with known as No. 613 4 street southwest. If cash, baiauce in six and twelve or all cash, at the pur- cing and recording at will be required ff terms are not complied with iu ten rty sold, All convey: complied with, ‘JNO. F. CULLINANE, Real Estate, 143 Fst. nw. ae mh16-d&ds RUSTEES ALUABLE IMPROVED NORTHWEST CORNER NUE AND FOUR. STREET NORTHWEST, KNOWN AS 453, 455 AND 457 PENNSYLVANIA jon the 20th day o trus: \d others are defendan P.M, the f 4 of land in the city of Washington, Columbia, known as Lots 28 and 29, of of the récords of the Surveyor of fumbia. {ithe and interest of the partios to an fol ‘at a point on the west side of 4% 5.8:8 feet north of the north line of and running thence west D feet; thet ling perhendicular to the course of ‘enue 19.29 feet; thence southeasterly folio ‘Terms of sale: secured by a de thence ‘Ter ea 1d inches o2 y by 8 street, tis im ina the prece«ling lot on the west, 18 feet on Pennsyivania avenue, feet, and 1s improved by parcels will first be. put up for sale as a not sold, then each parcel will at once be “ERE ‘One-third of the. years respective ‘Shall be secured from the day payable nit of ade when it besold asa whole. It sold in LEVELER: ‘sold, 0 on Jot 29, and 8100 on the remaining nd. If the terms of sale be not complied st of the purchaser or OR eee he Ps JAMES I. SAVILLE, Trust OMHIO Faten-w_ | Syclet iE HUN THE THREE-STOR: > H STREET NORTH- of trust 20210 CRUS! GINE CO) FIFTY. ret aed.ouect the land LAS eae meer the tnders ion FRIDAY, the THIRTIECH DAT AST. FOU! R O'CLOCK | — ING 22 poned until vision of square numbered | poned until ¥ ven; beariug interest from day of sale T cent per annuum, pay and to be secured by deed of ‘or all cash at the option of erty will be sold as a whol will be required at the tine o at costof purchaser. ‘Terms yrith within ten days from day 1@ right to risk and cost of the Tho follor (OUSE OVER: ‘advertise- in the Dis- TP kUSTERS Ofico 1307 F xt. n.'w. By virtue of a of Columbia, of the note stem Ho BEING NO. 1146 TWENTIETH in frout, MARCH ‘HALY-P, arto, DC and 00; beginning tor flotend running 20th street wos, nineteen feet one aigat fect and eleven ipchan ft lnchem, thence th twenty-five feet south, twenty-ave thence ‘cast t0 the place veyor s office of the ‘District of ‘Duildins and ‘improvements thereon. “THREE, TONS STi 3o POUNDS VER YAKD. RAIL, WEIGHING 21 FOUNDS PROVED BY TWO FRAME HOt AND 1705 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘c. mb1517.218% GRO. W. rprowas DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF VALU, PESERE EAU ABLE ‘ON THE EAST Ripe oF tat STREET, BETW BAND F Rokvuwesr. | > ‘ory bt Terms of sale as prescri of the purchase-money in cash, the two years, in equal payments, the purchaser must be give by Sry fold, or all’ caah, at the neing at pur SS required af tine of sale. If the terms of sale which the notes of to bear interest from the ‘deed af trust ou tbe prow A deposit of 8250 ‘of sale are not Thaser's cost. within ten ‘the Trustoe ‘reserves Sherritt eo) reenl tue Property at the lak and cost of rarchase. oo IEOKGE &. HAMILTON, Sun Building, ¥ st. nw. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTA’ TRONTING ONE HUNDRED AND SIR TRIE EET ON Ti if SL ik WEST SIDE OF VEKMON i OF MARCH, 18 OCLOCK P Mtesell at publicauction in. trout of th premises all those District of Colnmbta, and ig trie ats, ailof lots numbered 40 to 60, both inclusive, and fal derth thereor Tors subdivision of [part ol aquare nusaberwd two Ba died aud fourteen pieces oF parcels of land. the city of Washington, hown and distinguished drout on Vermont avsnue, DY 1 Tot numbered 48, in George Tay: 14), an ‘8b, of the y Nambia, ‘with all : One half cash and balance in three equai instaiments at oue,two and three years, for which notes of the purchaser are to be given, bearing interest. froin day of ale at the rato of per annum until ‘centum y and to be y sold. or all payable serni-ann of, trust on the fant at the’ f the purchaser. will tela as whole, und's deposit of 1,000 will bo res tune of sale. Al conveyancing at cost of rms of sale to be complied with within day of sale, the trustees RICHARD W, TY ROBERT G RUT! THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Auct. Fps0 mas DOWLING, Auctioneer. MPTORY SALE OF RIAL, CONSISTING OF EIGHTEEN BOR-SAVING. SELF-LOADING, VATORR, WITH TWO SCOOPS, HOLDING HALF-YARD EACH. As S. ROLLERS. WHEELBARROWS, SHOV- ELS, WiKE ROPE, FORCE PUMPS, TIMBER, ELACKSSITHING TOOLS. &e.80- A HORSES, CARTS, MULES, WAGONS, HARNESS, On MONDAY, FEBRUARY TEN O'CLOCK, at the works of Resorvotr, back of Howard | contacrons TIE ad the Washington ‘Howard University, Y will sell with- above goods. ‘To which have been added the following valuable Del to the undersigned: Pe Gata SEN onry i WEIGHING 11 TONS 300 POUNDS, ER 8x16. ONE POUNDS, DIAMETER FR, ahem PATENT, WITH ES- RAIL, WEIGHING ND 24 TONS IRON PER YARD. ALSO, FIFTY DUMP CARS OF 3° FEET GAUGE, HOLD- YARDS, - By of THOMAS DOWLING, Ai 3 ‘THE ABOVE SALE 18 UNAVOIDABLY POST. Jed ts MONDAY, MARCH TWEET oss, ‘EACH. G. PETERSON & Co. 7-dts . PETERSON & CO. ing dct By order of a THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionce: articles are included. $s EET HIGH. Ck 20, 9 FEET HIGH. SEO" HOUSE ON TRUMBULL STREET, 14x16, 9 FEET SHOP, 20x12, 9 FEET HIGH. t#- THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED IN CON- until MONDAY, MARCH of the stor TWENTY-SIX 1H, same hour an ‘By ord SALE OF E Lot, F SES, Now. 1 deed of trust to me, dated Novem- ber 30, 1886, and recorded in Liber No. 1211, folio} 459, et seq., one of records the land of the District’ and at the written request of the holder red thereby, I will sell at public auc- of MONDAY, the the prénmisea, on NEY -RIRTH DAY OF MARCH, 1888, at FIVE K P.M. the ibed following-deacrit Sista in the city of Washiuwton, D a the city riginal Lot, juare No. 419, 9 inches uort! BEDDING, PILLOWS A: Y AND GLASSWARI ENSILS, 0. BC, AT AUCTION. MARCH TWENTY-THIRD, 1 TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. at residence wi, Ws Cay A will well dis _ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. oe USTEES' OF A COMFORTABLE Tw: SALE D- FRAME HOUSE, IN GEORGETOWN, m of the party socured bie sactlou. fa {rout of the ; PAY MARCH Si, TURR ae FIV OcLock ba Han "and 1298, tn Beaty Georgetown. D. C., desc tho at D. fast 35 feet to the beginning, ‘to- improvements, a comfortable two- ‘ahd by aimetion ofthe ran will offer at public suction on BALUR- TY-FIRET Instat bal past FOUR : wing property to wit. Kuowi a part of Ite addition to Georgetown, D. O, front ing about 21 fceton the wort line cf Weahingion st- fect. Tmproved by three-story bevck Salting erase Of ‘aale! “One-third cash, i deed of trust on the Proverty sold. “All convesmbeliut and recording at purchaser's cost Adeposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. We. CASSIN, ? actos mb21-dkds MAYHEW PLATERS KEKS & GO, Auctioneers BALANCE OF STOCK OF HARDWARE, kc HOPKINS' OLD STAND, 904. PENNSYL AVENUE, NEAR NIN’ EET N 12001 K_NINTH STRI NORTI WEST, AT AUCTION, FRIDAY MOKNING, TWENTY-THIRD OF MARCH AT TEN A. M., ILS, EMORY CLOT! ‘HINGE: BOLTS, “TACK: ARBIAGI ND A VARIETY 01 'STOC ING NAIL COUNTERS AND ALL TH. GON THE PREMISES. mb21-Zt FRE PUHDING LOT ON RHODE ISLAND AVE- BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIF- TEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. ON TUESDAY AFIEKNOON, MARCH THIR- ‘EENTH, 1888, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, ‘We will sell in frout of the PART LOT 10, 5Qi 211, 20 feet on Khode Island avenue, ‘balance of the purchase money cash. A 2300 required at tims of sale: wrchasar's cout, Terms to/ be. com ‘otherwise the right reserved Pap A? > after five ie Bo ruc ‘soime Bewepaper’ im Washington, D. mb7-d DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta t@- THE ABOVE SALE 18 Account of the weather until TUESDAY, TIETH MARCH, SAME HOUR and. be anblé-d DUNCANSO! y-THE ABOVESALE IS FURTHER POSTPONED VEST SECOND Inte RAMP Ste Ba mhzi-2t” “DUNGANBON BROS. Rusts, WEEEs CO, Auctioneers ADMINISTRAT EFFECT» OF T! ALE OF THE PERSON: LATE LEVI D. BUKROWS. Diy ane DweNr nod ti ie8k a ‘pur, ec lemon te bowen fea saan aimee in gd emer Scat any Si eto day DANIEL O'C. ©; \GHAN, h19-dtds NL imtrat Administrators. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF THIRTEENTH SYREET, PEERS, BARD FSTREETS NOKTHWEBE ey Nov G2) THINTEESTH STRERT WEDNESDAY, AFTERNOON, MARCH, ERA aAtTEPTOE oA ineprmindt fan hs Seve On VEN" aT BAUW'S, 416 7TH ST. N. W. COMMENCING DAY. MARCH 15TH AND CONTINUING FON 1WO WEEES ONLY. eed not to be. DecTfON on our usually low BoctfoNon our Jeaat 20 00 30 per cent lower ity. eo offered embrace the best standard AMER- ICAN and ENGLISH AUTHORS. fow special prices: a Enrter Booklets Banter Souvenir, Garde at GHEAT REDUCTION. CH: ‘BAUM'S BOOK DEP’ acts ETAT ae ‘ASTER CARDS AT HALF PRICES’ TO SUNDAY Great variety of Easter Notions Saiiadsc aa ae ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, “ris aeaecime BEDDING, &c., 4’ f.a deed of trust, dated November 1st A. ‘cor sod bomen Se Railroad, Guh and'B stm fe NSYLVAN! THE sohun © ret iy BO sTeEL halts macnn rouuE Se, EX REFECT Deck tw i8e7. ant in from stauon, corner of and ‘cigs an fio - For Pittsburg and the West, cf Palace Aleeping Cans at BNO Line, 6 Soman aaa te Sinha sic oar end Buflet Car to feCiongn, stes Chicago Toa, A te: TMORE A} Po! For New Ve For FREDERICK. +840 am, t2:30pm, t5:300 ae Shona