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TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR berin Can Hardly be Woree, SUCKEMING REVELATIONS REGARDING TLL-TREATMENT | OF CONVICTS IN ARKANSAS MINES. Fr. Lovis, March 24.—A dispatch from Co: ark., gives further sic nu, | euing details of the brutal | Sin the coal mines. Gov. | pepuentiary boant continued jatarday. “They found that War- who preceded Warden Gafford, jag even more brutal than the Lat | tweaiment of con’ Maghes and the TBvestigation on den J.B. Sc who has fed, wr. tt He whip night ua Dodien” The place,where the cunvic' Bined was so fithy that a sickening st from it. Beds and blankets were dirty and many wered with vermin. ‘The whole place was Jed and whitewashed Igst week. On a lof of shoes and clotnfhg arrived, and | had gone barefooted all winter Were plysicians examined a large num- avicts whom Gafford had whipped and found their bodies almost solid sores. ‘The men feared to complain while Gafford was here for fear Of being beaten again. It Was proved that Frank ‘Tolvert (colored) ran off, hid im the mines, and Fefused to come out, and Wanden Scott ordered ‘Tow Gaddis, pit boss, to go down and shoot him. Me did so ani reported to Scott, but nobody knew anything them about the murder. Things are changed now, Dut the details of past acts are sick- ening and horribie, a Natural Gas Feve: A PECULIAR AND DISTRESSING DISEASE WHICH FECTS LADIES WHEN NATURAL GAS IS USED. Ou. Crry, Pa, March 26.—Among natural gas Phenomena 13 one that ts very distressing to ladies. ‘The use of natural gas as fuel or an illumnt- Bant at first makes them dreadfully ill, which lasts im most cases about two weeks. The symp- toms are severe headache, slight fever, heaviness Of the eyes, extreme drowsiness, and afeeling of neral debility and distress. ‘The pains in the fecd“are exceptionally severe, and” puysiciaus prescribe anything to afford Teliet. In two Weeks ft passes away, when the patient is said to De acclimated to the natural gas In one hotel in Ol City there are at this | jes, all new-comers, suffering with | complaint, which has been termed 1 does not affect gentlemen asa rule, few of nervous temperament have com P of these symptoms ‘The disease 1s attrib Uted Lo the large amout of hydrogeuin the natural gas, age as yet unabie poeecaes ‘Twenty-Eight Story Buildings. ‘THE GREAT SCHEME OF A MINNEAPOLIS ARCHITECT. Mi~ngaronis, Minn., March 26.—Arehitect L. 8. BuMogtun, of this city, has secured a large num- Yer of patents, both in this country and Europe, on | an invention which he thinks will revolutionize the World of building. The patents cover all pai of asysiem of building known as “BuMngton’s Irou Building Construct By it butld- ings can be constructed of any desired height. | The buildings will be enidrely of iron, starting | trou a foundation lke tht dumatnisbing In size as the be praced diagonally by i ice girders with al iron beams. ‘Th ering 1s aiso to be of this may be ornamental base of a bridge ph ascend. They are ti sheathing of stone, terra cotta, Mr. Bullington has subjected t engineers and uo Haws can be fot of capitalists ts backing lus system, an this city a building SO feet square by 3300 feet | 4 wrles high. Architect BuMington | can be Dulit out 700 oF SOO feet | jnder us going a building? ‘The syndicate Judes some of the best men | in the eity, wh oi plenty of capital, and as | Soon as a Tew detafis are settled we shall pubilsh our plans.” ‘Tried to Butt His Brains Out. > Om1, March 26.—Louls Wateher, who dt ‘murder his wife and daughter on Wednesiay. made a desperate effort to commit sulelde in bis cell In the Jail Saturday night. He Gushed bis head against the iron bars repeated waking ugly gashes, but was discovered betore be had accomplished his purpos | = | Doge Guard their Dead Master, | THEY EXHIBIT ALMOST HUMAN GRIEF AND ATTRACT ATTENTION TO HIS DROWNING. EVANSVILLE, IND., March -26.—The body of Mr. Seberie, a Well-known Young man, was found Sat— urday afternoon in Pigeon Creek by the cbtef of police and the Keeper of the pest-house. The Young maa had been out hunting and did not re- Tura.” His horrible tate was discovered through the Sagacity of nis two hunting dogs, who were found sleeplessiy guarding the point wuere their Young master had pinuged to his death, down a Js foot embankuMnt. At first they were so savage that no oue could go hear them, and they had to be beaten away with clubs. Wien the body was | ered thi fied ali restraint and leaped he side of the ead man, displaying most polg- ot grief and piteousiy ‘whiuing and howiing. | hey licked his face aud hands and snaried angry | St any oue that approached. Their display of love for the dead man was aimost human, and it was hot util one of them was struck inseasible that the body could be taken away. —— Political Notes. At the meeting of the Virginia republican state committee, to be held at Petersourg on the 29th the fight may be whether Mahone or John » shall be most potential tm the councils of he party Three thousand residents of Boston, tncluding many ladies, packed themselves into Tremont ‘Temple Saturday evening, and heard Representa. Uve ben. Butterworth and Mr. E. P. Wheeler, of New York, argue, the former in favor of protection and the latter for tariff reform. Kepresentative White, of the third Brooklyn dis- has written a letter to Col. Andrew D. Baird, of Brooklyn, announcing that he will, under no | sideration, accept a renomination for Congress. Moses W. Field has tssued a call for a state con. vention of t party to meet at Grand ‘onvention. In the call Mr. Field af- < the sovereign power to issue legal ney should be reserved to the peopie, would nut be delegated to banking corpora a8 bigh as We choose f Tue New York republican state committee have selecteu Buffalo and May 16 as the place and ume for tue state conveatic ‘ ting ou the delegation selected by the | siate convention to represent Jowa in the | al republican convention, the Des Motnes | Register says: “It ts made up wholly of Alll- men without second chotee. <iay News publishes several col- ns of interviews with leading New York citi. zeus ou the candidacy of Chauncey M. Depew for President of the United States T eral tenor | terviews strongly favor Mr. Depew as the one an WhO, abo others, can carry that stave against ‘any candidate the’ democrats nom- inate. . —— Gov. Lee Discusses Politics, Fr 1S TIME, WE THINKS, THAT TRE SOUTH WAS REP ENTED ON THE NATIONAL TICKET. A special to the New York World from Jackson- Mareh 24, says: Gov. Fitz Hugh Lee, t Virginia, and bis little Vice-Presidential boom rrived here last night. The governor sald that ut Cleveland would undoubtedly lead the tie ticket, Dut that the position of the two tical parties 18 so close that the electoral vote of Une state of New York, thrown upon one side op tue other, would in all probability Test. He steered clear of the Vice-Presidential question for sou Lecessary to select a national ticket will de- 4 some representation thereon they will get Ht, 1 sappese. “But whether it 1s best to do It to tue convention. Everything nated Uo victor he South T asked for aay place on the ticket, but has vorsd solidly for Northern men, and will do It again if Lecessary, DML It Is time for us to receive seule Fecognitie The governor has given up luis Cuban trip, and will remain in Florida for a fOrtnig Lt oF Su. It Wasim the Wilderness on the morning of the first fateful battle—May 4, 1864. Gen. Grant's ~trong face never wore a more determined, Inseru- table book. ‘The Army o¢ Gen. Lee was drawn up impatient for conflict. “A slight plexct are | heard dropping along the edge of the serried | wi that calm, inperturbable manner | which aiways distinguished Gen. Grant in a great | crisis, he turned to one of his aides and said: “Is | Badeau present?” “He ts, general,” was | it reply. | Saki te great warrtor, “et the battle juceed.” “Amd it proceed: - wee eee ‘The Stronger Sex. Sov Burdette im Philadelphia Press Why am I a Woman suffragist? Because I am. | a Woman has more good, hard, common Because she makes less bluster er rights, and quietly maintains them bet- * Because she won't give $1.50 for an she knows very weil she can get for | be ¢ does not stalk lofuily away | the counter without her change If the robber Weuind iC ts a it etant about counting it ‘ > imaependent to pay the | r dinner and then pay the head whe will bring it to | wil! hold her mogey | d littie right band for two ue first gets a receipt far it from the | * Who made her Lusband pay the same bill Lares Umes last yeur. Not any “just give you | redit fu for her. Because one day a Pullman ports ined to me “No money on this trip: | Noo many naboard. Don’t never get nothin’ | out of & Woman ‘ceptin’ just her regular fare.” 1 | had Just paid Puts tor Dlacking one of my | we ne other—and when he said the heroic Armnéss of if alone, paying their fare und refusing io pay the salariéeot tas employes ot @ Weaituy corporation, I said “These women have Tight to vote. To voter By all that is brave and seli-retiant and sensible, they have @ right to run the Government =” soe Vierouta Wetcounp To Irany- yueen Victoria arrived at Florence at_nuon yesterday, Gem Dee uct; Tepe~enting ‘king Humbert: Count. Forta and Cavalier Brinda, who were delegated by Ki Humbert tor her sevice during heretsg: pont her at the railway station. Tite queen was denen te ie, ulmi in an oped carriage, going tarough the Via Cavour and the Porta San Gallo Bbe Was escorted by a guard of honor consistung wf a detachment of caraibifier!. The fave her an enthiustastie rece of Kdinvurgh have alap e Fior- g The an arrived at List of Senators and Representatives Residences, CONGRESSMEN IN WASHINGTON. and thei SENATORS. Ingalls, John J., Kans, 1B st. ne, Aldrich, N. W., R. I, 812 Conn. ave, ‘Allison, W. B., Iowa, 1124 Vermont ave, Bate, W. B., Tean., Eobitt House. Berry, James H., Ark.. National Hotel, Beck, J. B., Ky., 61 Blair, Hi. W., XH, odgett, Rufus, > Chace, Jonathan, R. 7,, 12 Cameron, J. Donald, Pa, 21 La Fayette Square, Cockrell, F. M., Mo., 1518 R st. nw. Coke, Richard, Tex., 419 Gth st-n.w. Cail, ‘Wilkinson, Fla, 1903 N st. nw. Cullom, Shelby'M., TiL, 1402 Fane, Ea. LiL, Metropolitan Hotel, Re wei a fatnan i Br R'es is New Tork ave.n.w. Meher; ‘New Jersey ave. se, a Hotel. Lee, WH jouse. Mec . Wi I's Hotel. drome chr Milas McKinley, Win., jr., Ohio, Ebbitt House, MeKinney, L. F., N. H., National Hotel. McMillin, Benton, Tenh., 519 13th st. H.W. McRae, T. C., Ark., 918 I'st, MeShahe, J... Néb., 1410 G st. nw. Colquitt, Aitred Ii, 6 Chandler, William’E., Dawes, Henry I., Masa, ’ Dolph, Joseph N., Oregon, 8 La Fayetie Square. Davis, C. K.. Minh, 1700 i5th st. 9.W. Daniel, Join W., Va., 1700 19th Se 'n.w. Edmutids, George F.,'Vt., 2111 Massachusetts ave. evarts, Wm. M,N. ¥., 1601 K st. nw. ustis, James B.. La.. 1761 Nst. p.w. Frye, Wm, Py Me., Hamilton House. Farwell, C. By TL, 1233 17th st. n.w. Faulkner, C. ; 4. W. Va, 1:300 44th st. n.w. George, J. Z., Miss, 1508 (sth P st, nw. Gray, George, Del, 814 1: DW. Gibsén, Ran Tag THs BL ave, rthur P., st. nw. Comm, Segaath oc. nw. FEE ‘ass. ‘st. nw. Hale, Eugeue, Mi ‘917 16th St. nw. ‘enu., 13 18t St. me. Hearst, George, Cal, 1435 Mass. ave. Harapton, Wade, $.C., M tan Hotel, Hiscock, Prank, N. Y.,’ Arit Hotel. Jones, John P.. Nevada, 1601 Mass. ave. Jones, James K., Arkansas, 915 M st. nw. Kenna, John E.,’ West Virginia, 140 B st. ne. Morgan, John T., Ala., 113 13t St. ne. Morrill, Justin S\, Verinont, 1 Thomas Circle, MePherson, J. RN. J., 1014 V a Manderson, Charles F., Neb., Portland Flats, Mitchell, John HL, Oregon, Riggs House. Payne, Henry B.. Olio, 11°22 Vermont ave. Paddock, A. 8, Nebraska, Portland Flats, mecticut. 4 B st. ne. Harris, 1. G., ans, G12 14th st. nw. L., Ala, 1333 It st. n.W, Paseo, Samu: Pa leberger, H. H., Virginia, 1107 G 2 Ransom, Matt. C., Metropolitan Hotel, Reagan, J. H., Te: sd St. DW, Spooner, Jobn C., W! ‘Stanford, Leland, Cal., 1701 K sabin, Dwight M., Minn, 1 lowa . Saulsbury, Ell, Delaware, 610 14th st. a.w. Sawyer, Philetus, Wisconsin, 1829 I st. B.w. Sherman, John, Ohio, 1319 K st. nw. Stewart, William M.,’Nevada, 1707 It I. ave, Stockbridge, F. B., Michigan, 1440 M st. b.w. 7 Heary M., Colorado, 201 North Capitol st, ‘Turple, David, Ind., 52 B st. ne. Vanee, Zebuion B., N. C., 1627 Massachusetts ave, Vest, George G., Missouri, 1204 P st. nw. Voorhees, D. W., Indiana, 1642 21st st. n.w. Walthal., E. C., Mississippi, S13 Vermont ave, Wilson, £. i, Maryland, 1309 © st. n.w. Wilson, James F., lowa, 625 133th St. Dow. OFFCERS OF THE SENATE. J. G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st. now, | ‘Anson G. McCook, Secretary, F224 17th st. nw. | Wm. P. Cannaday, Sergeant Charles Isaac Bassett, a W. HL. Bigelow, Postmaster, 1 REPRESENTATIVES, Carlisle, J. G., Riggs Abbott, J., TEX, ‘Adams, Geo. E., Il Alien, €. H., Mass, "The Portlaa ‘Allen, E. P.; Mich., National Allen, J. M.) Miss,,"‘The Arlingto Anderson, A. R., 1owa, 10: * Ly MISS, ‘Anderson, G. A”, IIL, 338 North Capitol st, Arnold, W. 6. it. 1) Riggs House, Atkinson, 1. B., Pay, 710 1th st. nw, Bacon, Henry, X. ¥., 1100 Vermont ave, Baker, Chas. &. N. ¥., 623 13th st. Baker, Jehu, Ii, Metropolitan Hotel, Bankhead, J. H., Ala. Metropolitan Hotel. Barnes, Geo. T., Ga., Metropoiitan Hotel, Barry, F. G., Miss, “Metropolitan Hotel. Bayne, Thos. M., Pa., 1207 Connecticut ave. nw. Belden, J. Je, Arlington. Belmont, Perry, N.¥., 1701 Ruoue Isiand ave. n.w. Biggs, M., Cal., 316 C st. nw. Bingham, H H., Pa., 1708 H St. nw. Blanchard, N, C., La., 21 North Capitol st, Bland, K.P, Mo., 1436 Q st. new. Bilss, 8. M.,N. Y., The Ariingion. Blount, Janes H Ga, 416 Gch st. mw. Boothian, M. M.. Ohio, 52 B st. me. Bound, F., Pa., 212 4t st. se, Boutetie, ¢. A.) Me., The Hamilton, Rowden, G. E., Va., 1226 14th st. mw, Bowen, H. L., 'Va.,"Mecropolitan Hotel, Breckinridge, C. K, Ark., 218 North Capitol st. Breckinridge, W. C. P.. Ky., Windsor Hotel. Brewer, M.'S., Mich., National Hotel. Brower, J. M., N. C,, S12 13th st. n.w. Browne, Thos. M., ind., 1332 I st. n.w. Brown, Charles E., Ohio, 1120 New York ave, Brown, J. R., Va., Metropolitan Hotel, Brown, T. H. B., Va., Natioua! Hotel. Bunnell, ¥. C., Pa., National Hotel. Brutm, C. N., Pa., Belvidere, Bryce, L. SN. ¥.. 1739 1st. nw. Buchanan, Jas, N, J., 207 E. Cap. st. Buckalew, C. #2, Pa.,Ebbitt House. Burnes, Jas. N., Mo," Whlard’s, 5 Mich., 1416 K st. nw, Butler, R. R., Tenn., 503 13th st. nw. Butterworth, Ben}., 0.,407 Maple ave., Le Drott P. | wm, ‘21 15th st. naw. | 1 Grant Place. = The Arlington. O11 Connecticut ave, Y., Congressional Hotel, + 1112 H st. pow. Willard’s, Campbell, Feilx Campbell, J. E., Campbell, T. J. Carlton, H. Caruth, Caswell 806 12th st. pow. Catehings, iss., The Woodmont. Cheadle, J. Gch st. nw, Aropolitan Hotel 6G st. DW. letropolitan Hotel, ¥., 1312 N st Cogswell, Collins, P. Compton, Conger, E. H. Cooper, W, nes, Wa. 1408 HSU. now, Jowa, 1101 K st. Ohio, 1013 L st. nw. Metropolitan Hotel National Hotel . H. ave. new. Texas, 125 B st. ya, Metropuilt: . W., Cio, ugg Culberson, D. B., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel, Cummings, 4 Y., 507 14ih st. nw. } Cutcheon, B. M. ‘h., 1409 Massachusetts ave. Darel, Jno., Pa., The Arlington. Dargan, G. W., 8. C $F st. Darlington, 8.” Pi., 1800 Mass. ave, Davenport, Ira, N. Y., 1606 20th st. nw. Davidson, A. C., Ala., Metropolitan Hotel Davidson, R. H. Fla, Davis, R.’T., Mass. 13557 K st. nw, Delano, M.,'N. fs Hotel, Dibble, Sam’l, 8. C., Windsor Hotel, we Hamitton, Otel. Dougherty, Chas. Fla., National Hotel, Dubots, F.P., Ldaho, 130 13tu st. nw. Dunham, R.W., IL. 125 G st. nw, Dunn, Potndexter, Ark. 15190 st. aw. Elliott, Wiliam, S.C. Woodmont. Enloe, B. A., Tenn., 601 E st. nw. Ermentrout, D., Pa., 215 Kast Capitol st, rquhar, J. M., N. ¥., 813 12th st. nw. mm, C. N., Cal, Charaberiin’s Finley, H.-F, Ky., S01 12th st. nw, Fisher, 8. 0.,”Micil., 1105 16un st. Fiteh, ‘A. P., 7 od, Thos. ‘oran, M. A., Onlo, 1i1z M st. » Mich., 1213 Conn. ave. nw, Ala, 1116 G st. n.W. Coum., 1344 1900 si. nv, W.'E., lowa, 527 Funsion, Kans, #05 Gaines, WE. Va., Metropottt Gallinger, J. 1, N.H., Dunbarton, » La, 1758 N st. nw, way The Portiand. Gest, W. HL, HL, 1114 G st. n.w. Gibson, Chas H., Md., Wiilard’s Hotel. Dak., 1108 G@ st. > Metropolitan Hote!, 1301 Conn, ave, Ebbitt House. ‘39 B st. se. 2025 G st. Bw. 4., Mecropolitan Hotel. » ObIO, 1508 F st. - Wa, Vi, 61a K, Wis, #46 New York ave. 2 1G st. new. Grange Greeman, Grimes, 1 St. Ww, jersey ave. DW. ¥ J, Hemphill, i St. DLW. Hendersou, ormiey’s itotel. Henderson, "Metropolitan Hotel, Tih, S11 B, Oreg.. Hlestand, J. A. Hires, Geo. § Mutt, KK. Hib, Hox! W.Va, SOL Ist. Hounan, W. S.. Ind., The Hartiton, Holmes, A. J, lowa, 1130 12th st. 1. Hooker, Miss.) 17u2 19th St. m2) | Some occupy themselves with needlework, T. ALN. wie hs Moffitt, Py: cy, Montgi Ay. oot ist st a.¥, Yon nw. Moore, LW: Texe'sib Cau Awe Morgau, J.B, MIsS., 222 3d st. n.w. Morrill, & N., Kans, 621 13¢h st, u.W. Morrow, W. W., Cal, The Hamilton, Morse, L., Masi, Wotmley’s. Neal, J. %, Tenn., Nelson, K., Minn. 704 14th st. Niowoisy 4°8°C. BUI Homes x jy N.C. t House. N ‘Phos. M., Ga., 223 Indiana ave, N ‘House. N st. Dow. no 130 st Bw, ONetil, J. J. 0s ES, Qutnwabie J. Owen, W. D., Ind, 1415 G st. .¥, Parker, A. X., N. 1. 326 44 st. n.W. Patton, John; Pa., Willard’s Hotel, Payson, L. &, Ml, 1115 @ st. nw, Peel, 8. W., Ark., 228 New Jersey ave, Penington, J. B.’ Del., 627 F st. 0.¥. Perkins, B. W., Kans, 916 15th st. n.w. Perry, W. H.,& C., Metropolitan Hotel, Peters 8. K., Kan., National Hotel, Phelan, James, Tebn., 1610 19ch st. n.w. Phelps, W. W., N. J., Kichmond Flats, J. W., N. J. 709 11th st. naw. jumb, ., TNL, 1:20" 14th st. n.w. Post, B.S) 1 1226 14th st. nw. Pugsiey, J. J.,’Onto, Randall, ‘S.J. Rayner, ., Md. Reed, Thos. B., Rice, E., Minn, 926 Richardson, J.’b,, Tenn., National Hotel. Robertson, 8. M., La., 262 Delaware ave. n.e, Rockwell, F. W Riggs House, Rogers, J. H., Ak,, 1302 R8t. n.W. Komels, J, Ohio, Congressional Hotel Rowell, J. H., IL, 9101 st., n.W. Kowland, A..'N. ¢., 115 4th st. n.¢, Russell, ¢ A., Conh., The Hamilton, Russell, J, Ey Mass The ariington Rusk, H. W.,"Md. National Hotel. 4 Grant Place, 19 11th st. B.w. ‘Chamberlin’, itt House, 38 G st. Bw, : tonal Hotel, Sherman, J. S., N.Y., ‘The Portland, Shively, B. ¥.."Ind., 727 A st. me. Stinmens, F, M., N. C., Metropolitan Hotel, Sunitn, Henry, Wis, 116 C st. ne Smith, M. A., Arizona, 717 14th st. nw. Snyder, © ational Hotel. Sowden, W. iL, P K st. nw, Spinola, F. B., N, ¥., The Arlington. Spooner, Hi Ji, He 1.) Riggs House, Springer, W. SL, TH, 43. B st. Se. ‘Stahlnecker, W. G., 'N. Y., Woodmont. Steele, G. W.; Ind., Riggs House. ‘Stephenson, 1, Wis., F st. Stewart, J.'D., Ga. 416 6th St nw, Stewart, Chas, Tex., Metropolitan Hotel. Stewart, J. W., Vt, The ston, Stoekd: Stone, W. J., Ky. Stone, W. J., Mo., pitol Bt _ Strubie, i. '&, 20 Grant Place. Symes, GG.) Col,, "1501 18th si. ‘Tarsnéy, T, & Micn., National Hotel Taulvee; W. P., Ky., 329 A st. ne, Taslor, E. B., Onio, 1746 M st. Taylor, J. D., Ohio, The Hamilton, Thomas, G. M., Ky., Willard’s. . Thomas, J. R., 1, 935 P st. pow. Thomas, O. B., Wis., 5 Thompson, A. C., Ohio, 216 N ‘Thompson, T. L.; Cal., Tiliman, G. D., 5. Toole, J. K., Mont., 1529 1 st. n.w, Townshend, K. W., TL, gs Hou: ‘Tracey, Charles, N. Y. pont Circle, Turner, E. J. Kans, i513 5th st. n.w. Turner, H. G, Ga., 413 40h st. n.w. Vance, R. J., Conn., 608 141 rth Capitol st. 1136 17th st. new. 12 6th st. nw. Vandever, W.- Cal Willan Voorhees, C. S., Wash, 1B9E we Wade, William 11, Mo., 1203 Qt new Walker, d. P., Mo, 922’ st, nw. Warner, Wiluam, Mo., Willard’s. Ve.ver, J. B., Lowi, laryland ave. n.c, Weber, J.B, 'N. ¥., 721 11th st. n.w. West, Geo., X. ¥., $12 13th st. n.w. Wheeler, J., Ala., 1325 M-st. n.w. White, J. B,, Ind, 807 12th st. nw. White, 8. V., N. ¥., The Arno. Whiting, J.’R, Mich., 1837 P'st. n.w. Whiu Wiliam, Mass, The Portland, Whitthorne, W. C. ‘Tenn., Eobitt House, Wickham, C. P., Ohio, 138 € st. ne. Wiiver, David, X, Y., National Hotel, Wilkins, Bertah, Onio, 1414 K st. n.w. Wilson, 'W. L., W. Va., 1008 N st. n.w: Wilson, Thomias, Minh., 1416 K st Wilkinson, T. 8.. La., 204 Delawai Williams, E. S., Onto, 220 North Capitol st, Wise, Geo. D., Va., 1323 G st. n.w, Woodburn, W., Nev., 816 13th st. mw. Yardiey, RM. Pa., Ebbitt House. Yodeg, 8. S.. Cio, 34 3a st. n.e. ‘Yost, Jacob, Va., 814 11th st. nw, coo Modern Greek Women. ‘THE CUSTOMS THAT ARE iN VOGUE IN THLI® CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIFE. Woman's World for March. ‘The Greek women of the upper class are gener- ally clever, well bred, well informed, and might rival in accomplishments, culture, and conversa- tional powers thelr sisters in the West. And the Greek ladies of “The Phanar” at: Constantinople have for centuries been renowned for thetr ability and acquirements, ‘The advantages of education are, however, by no Means restricted (o the upper class, for not only in the towns, but tn almost every Viliage where there is a Greek community schools have been founded, in Which the instruction given to girls Tanges from the sitnplest elementary lessous to ancient Greck, psychology and mathematics, Here the children of tie rich and poor sit side by side in the same class, a practice which, I am as sured, tends rather to elevate the tone of the chil- dren of the people than to deteriorate the man- hers of the better bred. ‘The teachers in these Tural schools are often young Women from Athens Who have left_home and country to improve tho condition of their less favored countrywomen in ‘Turkey, and are in revurn idolized by tie scholars and their mothers. ‘eeper and artisan ne ‘The life of women of the shopk classes in the towns 1s still very Secluded, as 1t is. considered an impropriety to be seen much out of doors, especially tor young girls, who must al Paar aaa Roca a ~ a cel is nto them, uor, unless compelled to by sheer necessity, iil they leave home and take service with others mnaking, embroidery ana arto Sinall articles Bloyed fn ‘The most striking faults in the Greek woman's character are her vanity, fondness for dress and aisplay and of the better cireumstances of her netght ‘The spirit of ambitious rivalry 4s often carried to such excess that the real com- forts of home lite are saerificed to it, and many ise poorly and dress meaniy at home In order to display a well-turnished drawing room and expen- sive tollets to the public. ‘They are, however, very domesticated, make devoted wives and fond it not always judicious mothers. Fainliy affection 18, inthe Greek character. of taking a wife themselves, Iv is customary among the Greeks for 9 parents to seek a suitable husband for her, rsonally or through the agency of a Proxénetra. 'he bride is dowered according to her statiot and presented with an ample trothal is a formal ceremony, the presence of the relatives of ‘the Soatracting wi considered almost as binding Toarriage itselt. “The Greek. wi ceremonies Houk, L. ¢., fenn., Congressional Hovel, Hopkins, S. L, Va., 13 3d st. ne, Hopkins, 8. 1508 H st. Hopkins, A. J., HL, Howard, J. G., Hovey, 3. P., Ind., 215 East Capitol st. ‘Hudd, T. KR, Wis, 1619 13tb st. now. Munter, W. G., KY. Hutton, J. Ey Mo., Ni: Jackson, O. 1. Jonaston, Jax Jonnston, Thos. D., Jones, J. T., Ala., Mi Joseph, 's., "New Mi FTPROMAS DOWLING, Anctionces, HORSES, CARTS, MU! rks Reservotr, ‘out renerve ‘To es: to Wee inee DiskisiER sxi0. 20210 CRUSH! GINE COMPLETE. FIFTY. Tos ‘Siar, > POU! ALSO, ch have ‘been added the f ‘the 9 AUG OM ON! TONS, ENDS, DIA! ‘WEIGHING 11 TONS 500 POUN! As WAGONS, HARNESS, |ONDAY, te at Pe eS valuable BLAKE'S PATENT, WITH EN- Ree eae Hes pares DUMP CARS OF 3° FEET GAUGE, HOLD- TNG 234 YARDS EACH. THOMAS DOWLING, ta THE ABOVE SALE 18 UN AVOID poned until MONDAY, TW G. PETERSON & CO. 3 7d Y POST- 'H, 1888, ied > G. PETERSON & 00. 1H 10, Auctioneer. Peedte Tho articles are included: ie BARN, 100226, 20 FEET Hi SNE BARN, 100r13; 9 GH. FEED HIGH. SE OVE: CRUSHER, 18220, 9 FEET HIGH. HOUSE ON TRUMBULL Gtiber, aslo D FRET GH. SHOP, 20x12, 9 FEET HIGH. §9-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN coN- the storm until MONDAY, MARCH ence of TWENTY SIXTH samo hourand lace, 7 PETERSON THOMAS DOWLING, Auct\Saser. feos mb12-dts He aut ABOVE SALE 18 AGATN.POSTPONED in, uence of til" THU! PpATpNaT ep of, the, storm wuntil” THURSDA’ By order of G. IN & CO. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. mh26-dts rHomas DowLNe, a % BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS IN POTS, SUITABLE FOR THE EASTER HULI- DAYS, A AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH TWENTY- EIGHTH, 1888, at THREE O'CLOCK, at my Auction Rooms, Vshall sell ‘a choice collection of the above Plants, mutable for church decorat mbz6-2t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TP\HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROFERTY, BEING NO. STREET NORTHWEST. ener Sf the premnizca” on SAT — Pe a a eed ini the City: “of Washingtone D KD: a d by direction of the ington, D.'G, and ke 1146 TWENTIETH deed of trust dated Novem! tal rded in ‘Liber 11 records of & st He auetion.in front RCH TWENTY: MARC TMA at" HALE-PAST FOUR OCLOGE aituate own property, 5 part of lot No. 28 im xquare'No. 100, bewinning for the same at the southeast cormer of said lotal thence north along 20th street west, inch, thence west id rauning ineteen tect one ty-elzht feet aud oleven inches, thetioe north six feet eizive anche theuce went {itt nine feet ten inches, thence sonth. twenty Ave. feet nine snd one-half mches, i the of beginning, toxet being No. 1146 20th street north ‘Teruns of sale: Oue third ¢% twelve mouths, with interest, i posit of $1 ont of purchaser. Ad tine of sale. If tern ting purchaser. mh12-déeds JOHN ». Lawn AUGUST BURGDORES Trustees, §#-THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED, IN CON- of the weather. until WEDNESDAY, MARCH EIGHTH, ¥. INNS, same FLV K PM. nice east to the place with the improvements, which Sopalatot a Peomstory aud Uasenent fraie reside ‘balence in six and id wecured Ly a deed of or all cash, at the pur- chaset's option; all recording and couvey' (00 will be reqtized are not complied with iu ten ihe property will be resold wri ‘and cost of de- CV, place, ai HALE. mh24deds_ J)ENCANSON BROs,, Auctiones F ENTIRE NG EASY CHAIRS, MT. GLASS FRON TENSION TABLE, DINING AND GLASSWARE CHAMBER oy WASHSTANDS, MATTING, QUISITES, &c., CTIO? ‘AT AU On WEDNESDAY MORNING, EIGHTH, commencing at TEN 0° at the above-named dw contained therein, to wh 4-Bt i 4 STREETS FEET. On TU] oe ihe Preintecn, Ph he iors 49, 50, AND lots frout 159 jeet on’ ‘together with o for warghous® purposes OF ke, THIRTY.’ ET), GEORGETOWN, D. SL RIGHT WALNUT TEADS, " BUREA\ uetioneers. NDID PROPERTY FOR BUSINESS OR BUILD. G PURPOSES. CORNEN OF MAN NORTHEAST. NOW OCC! COAL DEPOT, ONE HUSDEED AND 115 NE FEET BY ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY AY AFTERNOON, APRIT, THIRD, FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in front 51, SQUARE 711. Tene, Jats frout 130 feet on Lat strvot east and 120 wood yard) pow anrtaed by coal ing, abd rallronisiding. ‘hia peopesty ce beat rs. CONTAINED _ IN THIRD STREE! PIANO, PARLOR TABLES, DES, ‘ABLES, REFRIGERATOR, EX: AIRS, CHINA AND OAK Us, KITCHEN RE: ARCH TWENTY. LOCK, we will sel Ling all the furniture &c., attention is called, MAND FIRST PI HED AS FIFTY. coal and fenc- iltzed Dusiuess of wholesale character, having railroad facilities for shipping a Tecelving: now in thorough condition to continte the present jusiness, oF the two froutayes make the prop- orty munceptible of ‘being subdivided for building pur: ows. No better locatio ‘being euay of access, Tai End streets, could be obtained as the ralitoad siding is already iu ind purchasers will tain permits for that purpose. atone and two years, notes to b aud tobe secured by deed of trust Fequired at time of sale. chas-r's cost. Terms to be. otherwise the right resery CHANCERY SALE. OF PROPERTY, ON TENTH STH 3, TH STII By virtue of a the District of C 1864 the cause ot aL, Equity No. s, ‘Trustee will weli, at public aucti remises, on WEDNESDAY, | M. FIGHTH, 1888, at FOUR-T the followins described real estate, ‘of Washington, District of Colu the east lin of Tih street, and nt her of said lot nine (9), and hundred (100) "feet, t thetice west one Inindre: street to the sand square of the purchase-money in cush, the two yeurs, in equal payments; for conveyancing at purchaser's cost. complied with within ten day the right to resell the prope ‘the defaulting purchaser, mb16-dkds si EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, ~ By by guthorit the said deneaued, ‘uest ‘Tenley DAy"MakcH TWENTY-E10H farming implements, and Sfntchdtmg Purchasers invited to FEET ON THE WEST AVENUE. by virtue of a certain July 20th, 1483, and 13, fol $7. Feconds of the Disiriet of Cohan Premises all those certain pieces or being i ‘and kno 60, both ‘Terms of sale: Uue half cas! THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. cash at purchaser's option, A deposit uf Fpuoatas DOWLING, Auctioneer, HIKTY O'CLOCK ?, M. described chattels any time before da DANIEL O'C. _mh10-a (Ja)feet front on Vermont avenue,| hot be troubled to ob- ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance in equal instalments wiven bearing 6 per cont interest froin day of sale. payable. xe! ‘aunn nf ou pret SE B300 will be Conveyancing ke.. at put: complied with in ten ot Yo 8, resell at the risk anc cout of therdefaultiny purchaser after nve dap! public Hotice of such tesale in seine uewabaper published in Washinton, D.C. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. AUCH TWEN’ situated in the city: bia, to wit: Part of Lot nine (9), "in syuare two hundred wid, ni (290), contained within the following metes and bounds, to wyt: bexinning for the same at a point on ety ‘the northwest cor- running thence east one ice routh, twenty (20) forty foe wardly twenty (20) seet along said east line of 13th eiisce of beginning, contain fect of round iore or less, an | bys handsome five-story brick dwelling. Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third thence north! two thou- improved ‘Dalance in one and which the notes of the purchdser inust be given, to bear iuterest from the date of sale and secured by a deed of truat on the prop- ty sold, or ail cash, at the pure ‘option. “All A deposit of 250 ta required af timne of sale If the terms of ‘of sale are not ‘the Trustee reserves at the risk and cost of EOKGE £, HAMILTON, T: re Sun Building, Fath Tw. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF THE PERSONAL EFFECTS OF THE LATE LEVI D. BURROWS. ‘and direction of the Probate istrict of Columbia we shall offer fur sale Lic auction, upon the premises (the former residence of own) on 'H. 1888, Mx homes, oue cow. three wagons, laruess. que patent Paurt of pub. W. DNES- : NOON, musohold furniture, iuapect the above: NIL OU: CALLAGHAN, ‘Administrators, ‘TEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Tikostind OSE UOMDRAD AND AEE ET 7 SIDE OF VERMONT AVENUE AND IMPROVED BY A P: "ALATIAL RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS No, 1120 VERMUNE deed of trust, duly recorded fie one of the land ies a, aud at the request Party sccured thereby, the, wid ri, on SATURDAY, ‘the ‘THLE DAY oF” it ica 1888 st HALEY, ‘suction in, frout of the ern TYFIRST AST FUUR Parcels of land and the chy of Washoe wn and distinguished as ‘Mmelusive, and the ‘and dinprovemeuts thereon ma of eale: Cus ‘naif cast eid, balance in three sqqual Zastaliments “at ‘one, two ‘and Yhree yeary, for ‘which noves of the purchaser are to. be giveit, bearing interest from day of sule at the Fate of © per centum Per annum until paid, payable semi-annually and to be secured by a deed of trust on the sold, oF ‘all cash, at the ‘of the pure! ronerty be sold as a whole, and a tot will be re- ‘quired at the time of cost of within tte ‘Annie IHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. LETTS pyri wupaeabal Pare mb15 t@~ THE ABOVE SALE 18 count of the weather, until TWENTY-SIXTH, 1888, mb22-t,skm3t Was oe a bee os st qo TR Twenty. -FIRST, 1888, same hour and place. a ; 308 BARNARD, } Trustees TAS. Ei ‘THIS EVENING, rprous DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL NOTICE, LARGE QUANTITY OF BAR IRON AND WAGON BOXES, PLOUGH CASTINGS, 8: Welonrs Naits, SKFE, WOODEN CARHIAGE MATERIAL hes MORNING. oMARCH DAY on TU SEVENTH, 1888, comm ‘warerooms’ of BUCKEY & ‘Bridge aud Hieh streeta, Georg:-town, D. Cx, PLATFORM SCAl T TEN O'CLOCK at MARBURY, corner ‘of Taball sell all the heavy metals contained therein. N. Bathe nale of TWENTE-SINE I at 7 at SEVEN OCLOCK. vt this sale will Franat THOMAS ‘the ‘acral hardware will be re- ORNING “NEXT, MARCH EN O'C.,0CK, and EVENING ‘Parties who” have purchased galt and get them. ‘DOWLING, Auctioneer. AS ¥ DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES' SALE STREET, NORTHWEST, OF THREE-STORY AND BASE- MENT BRICK HOUSE, NO. 514 TWELFTH BETWEEN 'E AND F STREKIS ORES By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1059, folio 492 et sea., District of yin frout of the THE FIFTH DAY OF mbia, and at the written the parties secured’ thoreby, we will sell a aneti ‘oue of the land records of the west of at prblic emises, on THURSDAY, P APRIL 4. D. 1888, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M., the north sixteen feet ‘nine inches by a depth of one iiundrel tent taut atey, of ot nineteen, reet north we Terins of sal fnaquare two hunted aul uinety. tad ito D. Ce ituproved by" a. three-st fet Citi, back’ ulldins) brick house, city of Wash: y and base- jo. 514 12th “One-third cash: balance in one and two years, at O per cent por au of sale. payable semi-apiually, ‘interest from day. to be secured by deed of trust on the premases, Or all cash, at option of wot con © five dat purebaser 8200 JOR} GEORGE Fia‘ h19-¢0 On THURSDAY TWENT) -NINTH, 1881 ‘Will sell, in front of the LOT 19, Jot has a 13-100¢ ol alley onthe west, and several buildin lots. advancing in vi and near E street 01 new Eastern Bh ‘Terms: . 0) feet 93g incties on rage depth of about 133 fect to he trustees. reserve the right to Pesell if im rink ed with in ten day faulting purchaser, after advertisement mn Evening Star. Conveyancing, &., at to be deposited at time of sale. SON : NCIS DAWSON,5 Trustees, ‘NIMPROVED PROPERTY GUCKY AVENUE, AVENUE SOUTHEAS' AFT! NEAR 8, at premines, Ley on the nort 30- fan readily be subdivided ‘The section has, and is rapidly foot in jue, being Wear Pennsylvania avenue Southewst, and ou the route to the ie $482.63-100, bearing 6 per cent interest ke. from day of sale, to remain on property until April 7, 1889; balan at purchaser ®ost. A of purchase money cash. Conveyancing duposit of $100 required at fale, und terms fo be complied with iu seven days gtherwine right reserved to, re-soll at risk and cost 0 ithe, nirchaser after five days’ public notice of #3 some newspaper published in Washing le. ON BROS., Auctioneers. _ HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE Of a Fine Collection of POKCELAINS, such as ORIENTAL AND EUROPEAN TABLE WARE, PLATES, CU ‘PS AND SAUCERS, DISHES AND SETS, und HUNGARIAN, DRESDEN AND ENGLISH, VASES, JARS, BASKETS AND PRUIT-STANDS. also a lange variety of VIENNA BKONZES, CLOOKS, FIGURES, CANDE- LABRAS AND PLAQUES, SPIRAL TABLES N¥ FURNITURE, '‘D CABINETS, ETC., from the well-known store of - A.SCHMIDT & SON, IMPORTERS, No. 1310 F street n.w. ‘The nale of this my Art Rooms, Eleventh strest and Pennsylvania WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, avenue, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH, TWENTY-N THIRTIETH, TH, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. EACH DAY. Exhibition Monday and Tuesday, ‘March 26th and 27th. KNOWN AS By under the last will. and t eceased, 1 will sell, the premises, on TI APRIL, 1888, at HALF- the foliowing-deseribed ‘NO. 419 A witan ng for ine’ Npuostas DOWLING, ‘STEE'S SALE OF virtue of the powers ¥ *.: That part of origiual lot nu eet from t feetesst: thonce north at THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Auctioneer. VALUABLE REAL FSTAT. KSTREET NORTHWEST” festament of Mary A. Koth, ublic auction. in front off ‘DAY, the THIRD DAY UF ‘PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Zeal estate. situated in the city be and fifteen nthe following metes amd the same at a, point ‘on southwest corner thence with the line of said 4 Bis ix (96) feet, eleven thence’ north. (30) to an alley 30 fect wide; thence west twenty-one C21) feet: thence south one hundred and forty-six (4b) Tect and eleven (1) inebes to the place of begin: ‘thereon, ive Bing, together with the fimprovements improvements consist of a four-tory brick’ house, wit a two-story back bi frame stable on rear of ding; hot and cold water 380 fout alley in the rear, ‘The terms of sule are: One-third of the purchase money cash, and the balance in four equal instalments At six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four mouths after dade Of sale, with interest, payal Six per cent per annum. yments tobe Purchase mouey in cash ex's con spoait 0: Ofsale. “if the secured purchaser may, xt his option, pay the whole semi-annually, at ‘Purchaser's notes for deferred. by deed of trust on property _ Allconveyaucing at purchas- (00 will be required at the time terms of als are not complied with, within ten days from the of sale the trustee ro- serves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. JAMES M. JOHNSTON, mbY2-akds ‘rustee, W321 TER 8. WILLIAMS & CO, auctoncers TRUSTEE'S SALF. CARPETS, CHIN BEDDING, &c., A By y 18: MARCH TWENT: ; O'CLOCK A. M., the SOLDER Xe tos eatt OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, MATTRESSES, AUCTION. be Hi '¥-NINT! ‘ment trust, in part: ‘Rosewood Case Piano, Mirrors, Brussels Cat brequins, Portieres, Ins ‘ber Suites, Walnut ands, Cane’ Seat Pillows aud Boiste Cloth Rockers, ter Tables, China and Glasswi Other goods marked in schedule, wo humerous rpms DOWLING, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE GEPENNSTLV ARIA AVENUE AND TOS LY sikeet Nowi BW REL: om Lae Carpets, WalnutObam- "Buresua and. W. Chairs, eud Rockers, Hatr Ee Oflice Chairs, Sprinzs, Feather Heating Stover. Wardrobes iXugs, Marble Top Com: ae EUGENE CABUSI, Trustee. Auctioneer. IMPRO} CORN! UR-Al one AHA EST, KNOWN Noad51. 453, 455 AND PERN! Ronse, 453, 497 SYLVANER, By virtue of a deoree of the St ‘October, 1! Court of the, supreme District of Coluinbin, passed on the 20th Alay passed on te ae = ‘and Ger haus 3 1886 (as amended ayo 1888), ward F. and on’ ‘cause No. 0937, by order in Equity others arecom} cee swans tine et, Sig: etvess 9! tothe So scorauterrret mat Repth of 108 fect nat ache deere, OS Ps Lea aes om safes ene aay save ah ery Hi | "ROLLSSTTTRL GAG, ARES BET sourced) a ‘Wundred and jen FPuomAs DOWLING, auctioneer. | superb collection will take place at.| BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &c., AT AUCTION. TUESDAY MORNING, TWENTY- TH. COMMENCING AT 11 sitext a AT EES OCLOCK. we Socks cece ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF STOCKS, (On TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1888, at ONE O'CLOCK P. M., at the auction-rooms of Thos Dowling, corner of 11th street and Pa ave., I shall sell the following Stocks: 15 Shares Citizen's National Bank, par value $100 er share, 20 Shares Northern Liberty Market, par valne $25 er share. z ‘Terms cash, C. H. STANLEY, defects ; mb23-dts Administrator Estate late Elias Travers. eggs DOWLING, Auctioneer. Al ‘Sansome st. San fine tons named above, named above, OF at the masters, 216 South a reject any oi maahufacturers or of jos oly will be“ Gousitered contracts awarded mibject to an apyto- ‘Conrese Frogesais may be made for ot artic! foie oF more stations, and will be consent ’s 5 é af std be often of the Cy apd Ausitant Quarter: strect, “Paiiadeigita, Yas ad Cal. This, once re- Shaan ata'tewaive hard ‘separate'y. LUABLE IMPROVED PRO! ‘TY No. 613. 4! for each arucle and place of delivery. They ula be (STREET ebUTuWEST At UBLIC AGCTION. eae for cioon Fil. Stary Bu JESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-SEVEN1H, > ‘Mi - , 7 jajor HB. LOWNY, Quarterinastet ng alana Peet fe Se tae writen the portatdsfeci ged | Som Washineton mnie lawew frout woot Sy. Ne SSS = 100 feet to -f¢ alley, ~ “ered flory beck tad frame store and HOUSEFURNISHINGS. rear, and known ae No. —— "Teruns: “Onc-haif "cash, baisuce ’ 2 months in ngtes bearing interat Loose Covers Fon Feasrene trast on the property’ sold oj 5 yancis Reu eee cere ees at time of sale. If terms are not Furniture packed ior shipment. . the property will be resold at the risk cost Fatynates iurnished free. wulting ome ro e class Work, moderste charges. .F. CULLINA 3. R. McCRACKEN, _mh19-Akds ‘Real Kstate, 1423 Fst. nw. Up ee RO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, ¥36 F Street. | _™b23-3m 2ass bona. TRUSTEES IMPROVED REAL ESTATE On the SORTA SIDE Be Gerke ROR EIGHTEEN AND NINETELN’ TREE: WEST, WN AS No. 1819 STREET NONTHWEST. virtne of adecd of trust bearing date the, Columbi: 140, ‘to RE DUCTION ot 10 t trict of Columbia, ‘the ‘Zist day of March, 1888, in a cause io and cont nusubered ‘iy Equity 10858, ani at the request of the party secured by said deed of trust, I will sell, at. . F front of ‘the HENDRY, THE THIRD Court of, the’ Dis- RES: Great Revvenox Ix Puce Or HEATING STOVES, (Of which we still have a Lange Assortment. Our remaining stock of above goods we now offer at to 20 PER CENT Uelow Regalar Prices, including several of the Celebrated RADIANT. 1hUMo'p aud ower Lnwt-cinss Base Burning DwveR W. 8 JENKS & CO, 717 7th street. on T Day oF APaiiy igerat FIVE OCLOCK Pst al that certain pites or patcel of real estate known ‘and enignated on t} plat or plan of Washington city as lot numbered thirteen (13), in, the subdivision ‘of square numbered one hundred and thirty-two 1 — iJ. B. Lreneox& Bro, eormerly with P, Hanson alias 2. WALL PAPERS. Suid lot frouting 1 feet ou Satreet and rinuine back | We have Just received a large consignment of new With that width 100 feet to au alley, and Lauproved by | spring patterna, We ate selling ait loc. white Back ® fworstory frame building ‘containing five rooms Fapers (s yards long) for 10c. per piece, ‘Termsof sale: Une-thint cash, balance invone and | Gilt Papers trom 30, two years, with interest at © percent, payable seni: | bp Loswed GUt nan soe. to 43 sina eoured yee ot Hragt on the prewicey | All Work suaraiced tase, Provo Painting or all'cash, at option of purchases. ‘A Genoalt of | Sepeciity 100 required at thne of snle, and all convesancing | 3.2 TEVKROX & BRO, 608 7th stow, SAK recothling atthe parchamta's sory “Tersas Tabs | _ Tt strectinta juss the asc may Somplied with in seven diya otherwise the Trustee - Tex to reseli'at the risi and cost of de . fanlitti purchaser, after three dase previows notice | MEDICAL, &e. inthe ening St Phy can be consulted daily, Sten. we Frowpt treatm: tion strictly confid Oifice always opeu Todiotikk wed and Only Reliable Ladies’ ian in the Cit). + 404 C t,, between 45¢ and Gth Correspondence and consulta. tial. Separate rooms for ladica, mali 24-60" ‘BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT ‘ ~ ‘Dr. BROTHEKS is the oldest-established advertis- sell the above-de- consult Dr. BROTHERS, 906 B at we acrived peoperte e- | Particular attenvion, paid to all disease peculiar to ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in | J4dies, married or single, Forty yearw expericuos abt canis und the residue tm two «qual tustaiments, pays So oe aul two years, wits terest fut day of | leat sixper cent per anbum, payable seuui-ansually. Tuc detorred payment to be secared by the purchasers | Rotem ands deed of trust om the property. “A deposit Of $00. will be required at the time of wale, “All con Veysnicing and recording at the purchaser's ort, muid-dts MARTIN F. MUREIS, Execucor, ke. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL PRONTING FORTY-SIX FEY EIGH ONH ~TREET BY A DEPTH OF ON! D_ ED FEET, INCLUDING THE THREE-STOR BRUCE DWELLING NO. 305 H STREET ORT \} Fre » Bat Of men and furnish J AXHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLL rtwoot Dr. BaUTHERS' ili cure any case of nervous debility aid lone uf wecve Vigor to tue whole systeu. Invigorating Cordial, mb 16- EAD AND BE WISE-DR. BROTHERS, 906 BST, ®. w., appeared before me aud iuade oath that he ts ue Oldest extablinbed E3 and wall uarantes a cure in tia. this city, private disease fe: comsMlsa- wedicin advice free at any hour during the day scribed and sworn ‘belore ane b ms De bROLM ES Wist SAMUEL C, MULT Neary Publis Hn ad ur tho Under and by virtue of aceriain deed of trust, ee ee eee Dearing uate “uyust 14th, 18ND, and recorded in — Liber So, 1139, folio 217. et seq. one of the laud, Jk. LEON S PILLS, records of the District of” Colmuibi $1 PER BOX. quest of the _mbI5-1u" Dict" GH Si Viscases peculiar P. M., sell at public auction in front, of the preiiises ail those certain pices or parcels of land aud preuiines | Known and distinguished 4s and being lots nunibered | Frou two (2)and three G).iu Win, B. Webb and Jomph | Wwoderate. B tastes. vision of square ninubered | ALUAU ecorded in the survcyor's ofice of the District nba. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash. and the balance in twelve (12) months, for which the note of the pr r is t0 bo ‘beariny iuterost from cont. per ann 7 Until paid and to We necured by deed of property sald, or ali cash at the option of ty will be sold as @ whole. of Ail be required at the ane ot.| ie AC coum at cor saree, Tes | herwiee the > | con = se fesell “the ‘troporty atthe “riot "and cot of the Serouttine phrekasef, after public uosice by ‘aavertine- Ruent 1p Oue oF more uewspapers published in the Dis- san TCHARD W. TYLER, ’ ROBERT G RUTHERFORD, —{ Trustees. Office 1307 Fet.n.'w. § THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctiosieer. mb10-dade | M&Ms at her residence. 901 ‘of sale | Payable ith and 12th ste. aR! ‘standard remedy Eny natural weak: myll-ly STAN yer, bor with i, ber equal cannot | Stations, Mi xiceper, bora wi le cau, her eq Y be found throughout the world; tells the future ex- | _ For nit a \ Plaine dreams wives umabers, remyves evil iufuenore, | .. $12 10 pan. Sittings 00 centeand $1" By mall tuclowe @1,s0ck of | |For Boyds abd huir, date or birth All buxiuess confidential. Irindo, | $10-00 pam. ‘sure fo: ailsickness: first aittiag 3% Hours | . Churc Mailed to any address ou receipt of ys Frompt attention, Satistaction kua:uieal, é. DE FOREST, bie Ladies: Phi ~ | to p.m with Ladies only. muh ADILS WHO REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN female Dit WILSON, 1105 Patk Place ue bot Bava Te, Ladies only. a R. “MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS AKE THE forty eight ours, Die DODDS NERTINE cnesa, loss of Se Price, SL. sent seal 464 Cx aw, SFULLY TREATS ALL to Ladies, “Married or Sinuie. , ‘Chay u should consult, tor, all blood dis \sounes Cass Uroat, nasal, Gr skin troubles; uriua:y discasos cured NO. = permanently curss tality. nervous debility, dc iuail. For sale at DIFOKI"S, cor. 9th and F aw. _ PROFESSIONAL. DERFUL TRANCE 10 a.m. to 8 pun, except Sandays, Sexrxe Goons Now ster) amb20.- ‘at 1930 9th st. u.w. Care pass the door, ME, “ROSS, THE RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT ; AND ASTROLOG We are in daily receipt of SPRING GOODS. She ‘has sstonsnbed Tue madaine has uo ‘us future. Born with GIST, tells you the we cousulted ber. ual; cures sickness. She cau cause speedy marriage, aud bring the separated to- wether, an. convert 14 Ure «nd contentment. is invaluable. She seribes your friends. Views coufident Newest stylesand latest Novelties in all kinds of DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIFS, LACES, BLACK DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS, &c., always to be found in our stock. ‘To-day we particulary call attention to our offer- ings of or. ‘NEW SATINES, Gu, streets northwest. BA Sitiings 90 conte and sf. i n iuto Plens- bese inatters points out your enentes and de: entiresstisiaction «ive. Inter. | @ those at adisiance sending cheir | § return mail ie out Ottice | For For Brooklyn. be Soa Witle Siwcy tua Buttet ca cont Saturiay, Pris Loulsville and Meu daly” at lia! my. daily, f rer to 20:00 nm Washington to 1 For Williemsport, Lock mm, daily, exoe) For New Vork ay 11:40 am. 2 | Boeiitcaoed ned'ae mona ‘and 6-01 pan. tm leave, 8:00, 3 1 5:10, Selbets mut por Datrvilie to ‘Wasbington to Al point MLM Sleeping Puttabary and tata A IMOKE daily, exo eaaudns tor 'W 7:05, 952, Bunday’ at"9:10) a and 10°42 p.m. Information’ SPLENDI MAGNIFICRN Seat tn. daly, nally to Cincinust and Se Lowe, Gar from Warr aburg bo Cini Wok Car to Re Lote, Gnilg chcept Hovarday, Car ‘Altoona to: acini Kanes the Went with throug is. eater gh linven, apd Hnira at@.50. the bast, 7 O04 i ¥. 00 p.m. every day. SA aac? Tee catten aia Jirvoklyn Annes, afl evading Fl New a ‘bo Su 5:05, and. oe: 200, ‘Sunday. w< , it 0, the office, northeast cor. ber of Lith street and Fennaylyenis aventn, abd atta station, w bag cauce to destination trom botels and cH Gencral Meuager. LEAVE WASHINGTON OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND © 8! For Chicacy aud Northwest, Exp. daily 10: 9:40p a. AS Tou, cre ord: checking uf 3 WOOD, Gen, Paseenyrer Agent. lors can be. left for the ta19} ALTIMORE AND OHTO RAILROAD. REDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1887. For Cinciunatd 94 O20. HOO STATION, CORNER 8 te and St Louis, Exp, daily 2.30008 Yor Pittsburg and Cloveland, Exp. daily 10:55 8.ute 840) ® 1:10 p. Dy ms La ion apd Local Statt 18400: Botsteapuin ‘Newaricans Wilmington, neton, 730K. 3 daily: Exprews. AB Intersedinte pointe, 19:30, 5 So, $11 20 pam. iptarmediate stations, 17:00 p.m, ‘U trains leave Washington on Sunday only: i tOpring ft all sistions "ou Bowopoliiam ey up FREDERICK. 18:40 am, 12:20pm, 15:30, m. ‘bu 1:10 pan. Scot ce | S45 pam. fp vo. fra Chieu, aly. 6 Gineintints so St Lan Sees from Pittsburg, dads. TRutaciptia uester ond wim ai, 2:20, 7-10 and ¥ 1 F MAGERS 1¢ rom WR, 18.400. and 5.30 = 1043 380 pm, ily, and ‘From Siuusly ein tutersnediate joints worth of Bal- timore, 19:00 au... daily. rains leave Balti for Washington at 5 $-09, 80% 10-00 nae beta, f 30, 8-30'and 1 ie Bagxace called for and checked at bots ot ok aaSme Sana a “ deucen ME, BROOKE TELLS ALI. THE EVENTSOP MOE oa Niuatnensconndential, Lad Sane seh 50 cents each, 408 1. ‘on orders left at Ticket Office, 6] Ivabia avenie, in Black, Black and White, choice styles, elegant de- ‘signs, at lowest prices for reliable goods. HOF. CLAY, ‘voysnt, Astrologe Feve: Kiddeu treasures. speedy marriazes success in business, aLso ‘New Lace Flouncings from $1.50 to $12 per yard, ‘New styles in fine Hamburg Edges and Flouncings, in Swissand Nainsoox, beautiful foods. One case checked WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAIE- ;| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. RANSPORTATION LINI ror baltimer: and ith second might aud Tevealed. ‘Kecovers lost ort Given rand 5) veil. iw separated together, “Gives Kewmoves al tnmily. troubles and evil influences. Curessickness. Ii disappointed by efforts of others, Judve pot ll alike, as the rrotessor cau convince the mont sceptical. Struiasrs from ott {ino only genuine clairvoyant hn thus cit venue cisitvoyant in thus c coeds witere ail others fai, aud advertises only” wis ntment by calling ‘as he suc India Linens, newest stylesat 12%. One case lace Bicep gt 62. Names dow algae buh Hours stripes and checks, at 20c., worth 25c. a Geena eee RRS Our new stock of Ladies’ Cotton and Cambric under- ‘wear is particularly attractive, every garment is well made, fits perfectly, and prices as low as is consistent with the production of reliable goods. Compare them ‘with other guods in the market and be convinced. 9 cial attention States | ceneral ATTORNEYS. ALLEN, GENERAL CLAIM AGE! ven to claims against the United ce, 1425 N._ Yave, Washington -; aasockute oftes, Boston and New Fork. siinent ana experienced counsel, Lest of reference. mb3-3m Having just completed our stock-taking, we find NDEEW C BRADLEY, * orney.and Connsellor-at-Lay many oddJots and remuants on hand, which we will 5. —~ ox re ‘a of 4% offer at ridiculously low prices: such as remnants of | and Dts. 2.¥. pentane 34 Diack silk, odds and ends in table linens and towels, ‘AMPBELL CARKINGTON, ATTORNEY-aT- Law, Barbour Law Build 490 Louisiana silk umbrellas at balf price, colored Hamburg edges at j avenue Washington, D. Bestdence, half price, and numerous otherarticles. ‘Bee our table of cheap Torchou and Medici Laces, E. @ DAVIS, mb7 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8THST. wi ‘No outside SON, G04 12th st. nw. LECT! —15 YEARS A SPECIALTY INCUR. vous aod tneatal discese epinacovaren eed permanent cures in assistants. Da 18 NICHOL: 1-a2t* ‘cor. of F. Sraixa Srvies Have You Scex Hm: ‘DO YOU KNOW HIM? IN CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS ‘Are being received daily st thought made when he oo A a mo, tunde, oul for him but the Pauw, Jeet | OO x H sy pasrive peel of Eanans took 3 AA x “t A rr FE, out, of lm: the went down wit oa Dg? sak BK. Bay - Tay deet, ot Cfeaion > on serenade 1 to bia feet ands CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, EESTinL Span epicoe ofoanmoe | aE pee ripe aac VICTOR FE. ADLEW'S A won Bees 690 28 ine of Suite, two pieces from Wo have « complete ling of 8 FOR BOYS 9 TO 14 line of ‘Buite (short ‘We have an excellent aree-piece Ser at tia See roms, cot eee, (96.75 EACH. OAK Piastow oneal tee, sf Gries On to ieee are vues | LOMAC ‘ovomac River Steamer SUE, Capt. Geoghoxau, haves Whact every SUNDAX, at 4 o'clock p.m. i ery = For inlormation, apply to LNSON & BRO... ce ees Piietrect linet. 7 AFTER THURSDAY. MARCH 1, 1888, dictctune RATTAN wih teave tthe wheres for 2 LOL90: _£22-1m _ JNO. MCGAHEE, “Agent, ‘Steauner MA’ SUNDAYS, TUESDAYS and THUMSDAYS at 7am. Brent's end Chapel Fou, Thursdays down and W ys up. Ww ors 7th st. wharf. Agent, 7th * FPO NORFOLK, OLD POINT AND THE SOUTH Steamer nar JANE cROnen, HARE fam Mateos StLE ‘thd Theraday : lands at Cornfield Harbor guing end retarn- ine. Liovas express will call apd, check atuipelvate qecddouces,, Teteguone-cal WP. Wate sup obo: ik PRL T. VERNON! iM Fare, 62. Supt. 8. Co, Supt, L" and 6.0.00. “MI. VEKNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ‘Tth-atrest. ferpon and Kiver Bone ‘clock a uk 3:30pm 516 wharf daily for Tepe Seen __ 1 BLAKE, Captain, ME te rf

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