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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C... THURSDA MARCH 29, 1888-SIX PAGES. 3 TELEGRAMS 70 THE STAR Stealing in Bread Daylight. ‘A NOTORIOUS TRAIN RODBER'S UNIQUE OCCUPATION IN CENCINNATI. Prevascrs, March 29%—A special to the Com- ‘mercial- Gazette tfom Cincinnati says: For a year Past a series of boid robberies have puzzled the police of this city. Firms missed lumber and tron Stored In public places, and the Cable road lost $1,009 Worth of valuable castings. Among other Stuff taken Was ten tons of pig iron, which was Shipped to Cleveland. Yesterday the’ police saw 8 Mne-looking old man superintending the loading of pig tron on a public landing. The man dott the loading was wanted on some charge, and bo wen Were arrested. Later It was ascertained tnat they were the ones who bad been doing the stealing. Their method Was to hire a team, drive up toa pile of tron oF fumber in broad daylight and load {t up. lng so openiy that no one questioned them. Among other articles taken was a set of wagon scales, ‘Which the men dug up from the street, carted off and sid. Theold man has been identified as Hugh . Jobuson, the notorious robber, who, in connec. Yon With a’pal, Killed the messenger. and robbed an express train near Memphis in 187 Jounson ‘Was sent to the penitentiary for twenty-one Years, During his imprisonment he invented a vaiuabie Drake. and twice brought the lessees who hired his York into the Supreme Court. | He also prepared a bill, which the ure enabling pris oners to shoxten their tune. It affected his own sentence to ir extent of six years. Johnson came here to liver and has been writing a book on his €xperience tn Southern convict camps He was in $5,000 bond. For Stealing 2 Max SEVENTY-F1 Fleck of Sheep. YEARS OF AGE CONVICTED IX oui0. Urrer Saxpvsky, Onto, March 29.—Eleven years ago a flock of sheep was stolen tn this county. A man named Haner was arrested for the crime, a ‘was bailed out by Chas. Alford and soon after dis- appeared. A few weeks ago he returned to the ely and was again arrested. Then he made the startling statement that Aiford bad stolen the Sheep and had employed him to drive them off. Alford Was iminediately arrested, and there was & sensation im the community. Nobody be- edhim guilty, as he has resided here all nis life and ne was considered an honest man in every Fespect, Aiford’s trial for the erime has Just been Compieted, the jury finding him guilty. 4 notion Re made fora new trial Alford isover seventy- ‘The Mexican Kidnapers. CAPT. MUNOZ FRAMFUL THAT THE DEATH PENALTY WILL RE IMPOSED ON MIM. Papas Neauas, Mexico, March 29—Capt. Munoz and Lieut. Cabrera have been taken to Monterey to stand a court-martial trial for their late daring attempt to kidnap a Mexican deserter who bad gone to Eagle Pass, Tex., in which at- terupt two men lost their lives. They were guarded by some twenty soldiers They lately stood trial at this place before Gen, Keyes which was, how- ever, merely a court of Inquiry. Judge Advocate Espliosa bas also gone to Monterey to conduct the prosecution. Previous to his escapade, Munoz bas rue & Ligh character as a gentiewan and an officer, having been considered one of the bravest and mist redable men in the service. He 1s ap- preheusive that tue death penalty will be inficted, ahd bas Desought his numerous influential friends te interiere in bts bebalf, among them Broderick Celeste, Who inanages the property of a treme: ous Engilsh cattle syndicate, of Which the Prince of Wales is a member. ———-——___ Mr, Marks’ Little Bill. ‘ME ATTEMPTS TO COLLECT IT OF MK. FRIEDMANN IN THE SYNAGOGUE AND GETS ARRESTED. Prrvsecne, March 29—There was a scene during services in the synagogue, on Wylie avenue, near ‘Tunnel street, yesterday afternoon, when Ben Marks, a dealer in clothing, en seated bim- welt in the pew of Mr. Friedinann and began mak- ing notsy demands for the payment of a small Dill ‘which [he latter owes him. Marks became so dem- onstraffve Chat the services were suspended and several ushers conducted him out of the building. Later im the day Friedmann visited Alderman ©Donnell’s oMlce and entered suit against Marks for disturbing an assemblage e1 tm public ‘Worship. A Warrant was issued for Marks, who Catered bail for a hearing on Friday morning. A large number of the members of the congregation ‘Were subparnaed for witnesses. Alderman O'Don- neil stated that in bis nineteen years’ experience AS a alerman this is the frst case of its‘kind Le has received. > Horrible Fate of an Oiler. HIS BODY DKAWN BETWEEN THE MUCK MOLLERS IN A PUDDLING MILL. McKessrort, Pa, March 29.—John Hester, an atthe rolls, was drawn through the neck Boxes of the muck rolls of No. 1 puddiing depart. ment of the National Mill, yesterday morning, and Was instantly Auled, his spinal column being a, Lis body horribly crushed and his skull in- jured. "The accideMt was oue of the most horrible ‘ever Witnessed im the works, and cast a gloom over the workmen. The mill was vely closed down. The unfortunate man was very large, and his entire body, head first, through the boxes, the space of only five Inches. In performing his duty the oller or greaser of the eck boxes standson a pletorm made for that purpose. Some of them step down close to the Toll In a SOrt of a little pit tn order to avoid reach- jag. This is What the unfortunate mam did, and as le Was about Co perform his task he rested his hand on a tub of water used by the “hooker-up” to coo! tongs. ‘The tub tilted and Hester was pre- cipitaced on the revolving boxes, His body: Through the Ove-inch space like a flash and would have been drawn back but for a man catching and pulling the crushed body away from the rolis, Deceased was thirty-cignt years old. —— ‘Whe Janitor Carried the Booty. « TUR RALEIGH BANK RORBERS GO TO CANADA IX STYLE—THEY ONLY LEPT $15,000 IN THE BAXK— voTM WERE CHURCH MEMBERS ‘There are some Lighly sensational and amusing features in the Raleigh bank defsication and the Bight of President €. E. Cross and Cashier s. ©. Waite wo Canada. “It Seems that the pair left Kaiekgh on Saturday, and were last heara from at Greensboro’. The ainount of cash taken by them is Chouglut fo be about $45,000, some $20,000 of it in gold. The amusing feature ‘of the case is that they took the baak’s janitor along with them to carry tue gold. A Kaleigh special to the Baltimore Sun says: ‘The bank Was founded by the late John G. Wil- Mains, aad for years tad the confidence and es- tectum of the business public. Two years ago C. E. Cross was elected president. He had previously been chief clerk Ih the office of the state auditor. A few days ago the stockloiders of the bank met and clected five new directors, making the total number ten. The old directors were M. Matas, KK. Stamps, W.S. Primrose, S.C ‘and C. E- Cross, and the new ones Rev. C. T. Builey, award H. Lee, D. Bavera, M. T. Norris ‘and G. & Leach. ‘The néw directors were assured that the Bank's condition was admirable. They had given notice Uhat (hey would to-day make an investiga- Yon of Its affairs. ‘This teaded to precipitate the esis, The capital of the bank was $200,000. It how appears thut its condition had for some time Deen shaky. Several weeks ago “Bt Cross went to Canada ostensibly to look after some Rioperty for te bank. A fortmight ago Casnier Rite Went there, too, Dut subsequently returned 10 New York, and while there he hypothecated & large amount of securities of the bank. Both (russ aud White revurued to Raleigh, and last ‘Thursday telegraped to @ bank in Ricamond and eae in Baltimore to send to the State National Bank $10,000 each, and that they would send checks on the Park Bank of New York for $20,000. Friday night the mouey came by express. White Went w the express office, took the package and sigued a receipt for it, On ‘Saturday morning he Went back and peid charges on it. He did not de- Pestt it in bank, out Kept it, When tue draft of the oftictals for $20,000 on the Park Bank was pre- sented t was not honored because their account Was overdrawn Saturday afternoon. The abscond- @fs are said Lo Lave left only $15,000 in the bank. ‘Fhe aiucUNt Of the defaication cannot be dea nilely placed. A director said he thought it would be $200,000, “Another estimate is $250,000. The last quarterly statement of the bank was made February 14, at whicu time there was $300,000 on epost, President Cross isa young man, native of Gates County, and a meuiber of the First Baptist cuurea. He married a daughter ot Mrs Myriam | «. Wiiliauas, Who Was for Years after her Busband's Geach present of the bank. The family 1s rich abd induentiaL W hice was a teacher in the Sunday school of the First Methodist church, aud was very popular. He had bea casbier giince the Dank was estab. | Mished. fie isa broth>r of Mra Williams “It. is beuieved that Cross and White have taken all the juoney of the Wiliams famtly upon which they uid lay their haads, and seeing that they must make a fnal accounting next June, decided to Lake as much more money as Ubey could get and | ny to Canada. soe - Heaction or Hevolution. CEKMAN JUDGMENT OF THE TRNDENCY OF POPULAR YRELING IN FKANCE. ‘The Berlia newspapers make sinister comments Upon the elections Iu France Sunday to fll vacan- Gace J the chamber of deputies, when, fm the de Partment of Bouches-du-Rhone, Feulx Pyatt was returned, aud in that of Alsue Gen. Bou: ir re cetved a plurality. The North German Gazette Says the Votes oi The French people tend more and | wore Loward the dangerous alternative uf reac Gon or revolution. The French temperament Jonge for an energetic expression of tue public uadud. Every peiitical manifestation strengthens the € ndeucy to dixcredit the government. he Areus Zeitung, referring W the élections, ‘be end Is near, but it iS hard to say who sive tue preyeut regime in France its death. A CuamovMas Sreake Tor AMOSEMENTS.——Rev. Dr. J. J. Reid, at the meeting of the Methodist wiuisers in Cincinuatl Monday, read @ Lacking the Methodist discipline ior satel) OppOSINE aibusements br. Reld’s pal Wok ‘the that it was wrong, useless Ywolish to prouibit card playing and permit play- ing with cards wit pictures om them ad) at % Mr. W. A. W. Stewart, an amateur yachtaman Of New ¥: se pLork, is Supposed to have been lost in the CONGRESSMEN IN WASHINGTON, List of Senators and Representatives and their Hesidences, SENATORS, Ingalls, John J., Kans, 1B st. me, Aldrich, X. W.vR. 1. #12 Conn. ave, a . B., Low ‘ermont ave. fate, W. B., Tenn, Eobitt Houses Berry, James H., Ark., National Hotel, Beck, J. B., KY., 612 14th st. n.w. Blair, H. W., NH. 201 E. Cap st. Brown, Joseph E., Ga.. Woodmont Flata, Butler, M. C.,8. C., 1751, P st. nw. Bowen, Thomas M., Col, ‘House, Blackburn, J. C. S) Ky. Ebbitt House. Blodgett, Rufus, 1315 N st. n.w. Sameron, J. Douild, Pa. #1 Ca Fayette Square, Cameron, J. Donal - 21 Cockrell, 'F. M., Mo., 1518 R st. nw. Coke, Richard, Tex., 419 6th st.n.W. Call, Wilkinson, Fla, 1963 N st. n.W. Cullom, Shelby 'M., Til, 1402 Massachusetts ave, Colquitt, Allred Hi, Ga., 920 New York ave, Chandler, William’E., N. H., 1421 I st. nw. Damen, Hoary ‘Ly Male. 1705 Mot. Bae Dolph, Joseph N., Oregon, 3 La Fayette Square, Davis C. K., Minn., 1700 15th st. mw. Daniel, Joh W.. Vi.1700 10th St nw. Edmunds, George F.,V jassachusettsave, Evarty Was Me NY, Xx 1601 K st. nw. Eustis, James B., La. Frye, 161 N st. pa Vm. P., Me., Hamtiton House. Farwell, C. B., IL, 1233 17th st. nw. Faulkner, C. J.. W. Va., 1300 14th st. p.w. George, J. Z., Miss, (st) P st. aw. Gray, George, DeL, $14 15th st. nw. Gibson, Randall L., La, 1723, RI. ave. Gorman, Arthur P., Md., 1403 K st. n.w. Hawley, Joseph R.,Conii., #20 14th st. aw. Hoar, George F.. Mass., 1325 K st. n.w. Hale, Eugeue, Me., 917 16th st. nw. Harris, 1. G., Tenn, 13 1st st. ne. Hearst, George, Cal., 1435 Mass. ave. Hampton, Wade, 8. C., Metropolitan Hotel, Hiscock, Frank, X. Y., Arlington Hotel. Jones, John P., Nevada, 1601 Mass. ave. Jones, James K., Arkansas, 915 M st. nw. Kenna, John E., West Virginia, 140 B st. me. Morgan, John T., Ala., 113 Ist st. ne. Morrill, Justin S., Vermont, 1 Thomas Circle, Payne, B., Obio, 1122 Vermont ave. Paddock, A. 8. Nebraska, Portland Flats, Platt, 0, H.. Connecticut, 4 B st. me. ‘Virginia, 1107 G st. n.w. ,N. C., Metropolitan Hotel, Reagan, J. H., Texas, 222 3d st. nw. Spooner, Johii C., Wis, 5 B St. n.W. Stanford, Leland, Cal.,"1701 K st. n.w. Sabin, Dwight M., Mizin., 1 lowa Circie, Saulsbury, Eut, Délaware, 610 14th st. .w. Sawyer, Philetus, Wisconsin, 1820 1 st. nw. Sherman, John, Obio, 1319 K st, n.w. Stewart, William M.,"Nevada, 1707 R. I. ave, Stockbridge, F. B. Michizan, 1440 M st. aw. ‘Teller, Heary M., Cok ol North Capitol st. ‘Turple, David, Thd., 52 B st, ne. ¥ance, Zebuicn B., N. C., 1627 Massachusetts ave. Vent, George G., Miissourt, 1204 P st. nw. Voorhees, By W., Indiana, 10¢2 2150 st. Walthall, F. C.,"Misstssippi, $13 Vermont ave. Wilson, E. K., Maryland, 1300 0 st. n.w. ‘Wilson, Jame’ F., lowa, 623 13th st. mW. OFFCERS OF THE SENATE. 4. G. Butler, Ci 1107 11th st, n.w. Anson G. MCCook, Secretary, 1224 17th st. n.w. Wm. P. Cannaday, Sergeapt-at-Arms, 302 Del. & Charles W. Johnson, Chief Clerk, 1315 Mass. ave. James R. Young, Executive Clerk, 1506 Q st. n.w. Isaac Bassett, ASst. Doorkeeper, ne. J. 1. Christie, Act. Asst. Doork’r, $25 15th st. a.w. W. H. Bigelow, Postmaster, 16 3d st. ne, REPRESENTATIVES, Carlisle, J. G., Rigys House. Abbott, J., Tex., 305 € st, n.w. Adams, Geo. E., lil, The Arit Allen, C. H., Mass, The Portiand. Allen, E. P., Mich., National Hotel. Allen, J. M., Miss., The Aritngton. ‘Anderson, 4. R., Iowa, 1025 Vermont ave, Anderson, Jno. A., Kans, 13:53 G st. Anderson, C. L., Miss., 1529 I st. n. w. ‘Anderson, G, IL, 238 North Capttot st Arnold, W. 0., it. 1; Riggs House, Baker, Chas. &, N. ¥., 623 1th st. Baker, Jehu, lil., Metfopolitan 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 ave. n.w. Belden, J. J., N.Y., The Ariington. Belmont, Perry, N.¥.,1701 Kuode Isiand ave, n.w. Biggs, M., Cal.) 316 C st. n.w. Bingham, H. H., Pa, 1708 H 3t. m. w. Blanchard, N. C., La., 212 North Capitol st, Bland, R. P., Mo., 14356 Q st. now. Buss, ‘A. M..N. Y., The Ari Blount, James H., Ga., 416 6ch st. n. w, Boothiman, M. M., Ohio, 52 B st. me, giz sun'st. se. Me., The Hamilton, Bowden. G. E., Va.,'1226 14th st. nw. Bowen, H. L., Va.. Metropoiltan Hotel Brecktaridge, C. i, Ark. Breckinridge, W. C. P., i: Brewer, M.S, Mich. Boutelle, D, Brown, T. H. B., Va., National Hotel, Bunnell, F. ¢., Pa., National Hotel, Brum .; Pa., Belvidere, Bryce ESN. YUU 1st nw. Buchanan, das. N. ap. Buckalew, C, R., Pa., Ebbitt House, ., Mo," Willard’s, jass., S06 17th gt. D.w. ng Mich., 1416 K st. Butler, Bi, Tena., 503 13th st. n Butterworth, Ben}., 0.,407 Maple ave., Le Droit P. Bynum, Wim. D., Ind., 621 13th st. nw. Caine, Jno. T., Utab, 11 Grant Place. Campbell, Feilx, N. Campbell, J. E., Ohio, 1011 Connecticut ave, Caipbell, T. J, N. ¥., Co Candler, A. D., Ga, 1112 Cannon, J. GIL, Willard’s Carey, JM, Wyol, 1406 L st. nw. Carlton, H. Caruth, A. Caswell, L. Catchings, T. G., Miss., The Woodmont, Cheadle, J. B., Und. 413 00h st. nw Clardy, M.L'Mo., 1343 15th st. Chipman, J. L., ye ‘ational Hotel. Clements J. ., Metropolitan Hotel. Clark, C. B, Wis, 1216 G st. n.w. Cobb, J. E,’Ala. litan Hotel, ‘Cockran, W. 12 N st. Cogswell; Win.,"Mass.. 1341 L st. Collins, P. A., Mass, 7 Compton, Barnes, Md., 1408 H st. nw, Conger, E. H., Iowa, 1101 K st, n.w. Cooper, W. C:, Ohio, 1015 L st. n.w. Cothran, Jas’'S., S. C., Metropolitan Hotel Cowles, W. H. H., X. ¢., National Hotel, Cox, S.S., N. ¥., 1408 N. H. ave. nw, Crain, W. H., Texas, 125 B st. ae, Crisp, C. F., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Crouse, G. W., Ohio, Riggs House. Culberson, D.'B., Texas, Metropoittan Hotel. Chmmings, A.J. S. Yor S07 24th st Bw Cuteheon, ‘Mich.; 1409 Massachusetts ave. Dalzeil. Jno. Pa, The arlington, ington, [ass ave, Davenport, Ira, N. Y., 1606 20th st. nw, Davidson, A. C:, Ala..’ Metropolitan Hotel. Davidson, RK. H. M., Fla. National Hotel. Davis, R. T., Mass..'1337 K st. n.w. Delano, M.,'N. ¥., Willard’s Hotel, Dinble, Sain’, 8. C., Windsor Hotel, ley, Nelson, jr., Me., The Hamilton, Dockery, A. M..'Mo., Willard's Hotel, Dorsey, Geo, W. Hy Neb. 1401 K st n.w. Dougherty, Chas. ‘ation: Dubois, Ft taaho, 190 13th st. nw. Dunham, R. W., DL. 1325 G st. nw. Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., 1519 6 st. mw. Eliott, William, 3. C., Woodmont, Enloe,'B. A., Tenn., 601 E st. p.w. Ermentrout, D., Pa., 215 Fast Capitol st, F M., N.¥., 813 12th st. now, ‘AL, Chamberiin’s Ky., S01 12th st. nw, Fisher, 8. 0.,”Mich., 1105 16th st. Fiteb, A. P.,'N. ¥., 4 Onlo, 1112 M st, lich., 1213 Conn. ave. nw. Ala., 1116 G st. nw. French, C., Conn., 1344 19th st. now. Puller, W. E., lowa, 1327 Funston, & fi., Kans, 905 13th st, ‘Gear, J. H., a, Gest, W. H., DL, 1114 G st. a. Gibson, Chas. H.. Md., Willard’s Hotel. Tord, O. 8, Dak., 1108 G st. Giass, P. T., Tenn., Metropolitan Hotel. Glover, J. Si., Mo.,"1301 Conn, ave, Golf, N., yt '@., Eovitt House. Granger, M, T., Conn., 30 B st. se. Y", 135 G st. mw. » Met litan Hotel 1 Pst. -» G4 13th st. Guenther, R, Wis. 046 New York ave, Hl, N., Pa., 1531 G st. nw, >, &., Texas, Meiropolitan Hotel, Harmer, A. C., + 519 6th st. nw, Bath, W. H..Mo., 1s G st. nw. Haugen, N. P., Wis, 707 12th si. naw, Hayden, ED.) Mass, 1732 H st. n. Hayes, W. 1, lowa, 1325 G st. nw. Heard, J. T., Mo., 414 New Jersey ave. n. Heuy) J.J. 3 Coy 1325 G st. D.'B., lowa, We ‘Hote. Nenderson, J. §.,"N. C., Metropolitan Hotel, Hendersoo, T. J., iL, 311 North Capitol su Ala, itigys House. ‘734 17th st. D. L27 F st. now, J, Willand’s Hovel. 1507 K st. n.w. Holmes, A. J., Jowa, 1130 12th st. re Hooker, C. E., Miss. 1702 19th st. Ww. Houk. L ¢., Tenn., Congressional Lane, Bd, ML, Mi Hotel. oe BP vi Ebbitt House. Heine 83 218 New Jersey ave, £2. Lind, Joc., Ming. National Hotel, 2 mun., National Hotel, Hockwell We a} House. = Hovers, 4° Hi, Ate, 1362 Het... Rowell’ 3.'H lil, O10T st, mew. Rowland, A..’N. C., 115 4th st, ne, Russell, A, Cona., The Hamilton, Russell, J. Ey Mass; The Rusk, H. W.,"Md. Ryan, Thos, Kan, National Hotel, Sawyer, J. G., N. ¥.. 24 Grant Place, Sayers, J. D., Tex., 719 11th st. o.w. Scott, W. L. Pa, Chamberlin’, Scull, K., Pa., Kbitt House, Seney, G. Ohio. 1338 G st. nw. Shaw, F.T.,'Md.. National Hotel, Sherman, J. 8., N. Y., ‘Phe Portland. Suively Fane: ey A at. ne, Simmons, F. M., N: C., Metropolitan Hotel, Smith, Henry, Wis, Ti6e st ne Smith, M. A., ‘Arizoba, 717 14h st. n.w, Snyder, C. P.. W. Va., National Hotel. Sowden, W. i, Pa., G45 K st. ow. Spinola, HBS. ¥, The An & House, W. ML, TIL, Stockdale, ‘7. it, Miss, Stone! W. Jalon wast . Jy MO.,'210 North Strubiey i a Towa 0 Grant Pace. wae Rae st nw. T. 8. La, 204 Delaware ave. n.e, Williams, . 8. Onto; 220 North Capitol ht a Yardley, HM.’ Pa, Ebbint House” Yoder, &. S.. Ohio, 34 3d st. n.e. Yost, Jacob, Va, 814 11th st. new. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Rev. W. H. Milburn, C1 Jona B Clark, Clerk Laurel aie oe = Corcoran st. "P.O. Towle 5 13180 Dootkeeper, 220 iat su nas ee mag 8 119B st, ae. States that at the November election thero was} carried into effect a scheme of bribery and corrup- ton 0 al ‘as to call for the moat action upon the part of those charged with the 7 shana weeny seu et ‘the fact that im many election districts control of tue plis was in nanduot well professional criminals, Who manned the polls, at pee Tras openly paid for votes in the Dallot, ‘without interterohes at. their ‘The report states that the a jury have indicted some minor from the evidence before it, but did not it to put eu pe eas eee ay be armen @ number of c¢ of clgpen ne Tae Fasxca Paoveas, “Dov't always say whet fou think, but always: ‘what you say,” should be well cousidered by the mercial World ae the only Route to Success is by ‘way of this MORAL TEACHING, _ Veracity and Honest Representation of ‘the Confidence of the Patron. A Salesian consider what he says in effecting » Lalp, vertising Columa should be free from any: ‘ising medium we warrant to be true. Several Dosen of MISSES’ BLACK JERSEYS will’ be sold at 23c. to close out the Lot FORMER PRICE 75c. AND $1. A New Lot of Light-Figured CHALAIS REMNANTS im lengths from 1 to 10 yards, the very latest designs, only 12%. Regular Value 16c. Several Cases of Colored CASHMERE REMNANT! fully 1 yard wide, including the most fashionable sbedes in the market] at 160, per yard. Generally sold at: One Case of White-Striped and Plaid ORGANDIE REMNANTS, in good lengths, at 1250. per yard. ‘Standard Price 180. ‘A New Invoice of Plain CHALAIS REMNANTS, in- ‘cluding Black and many new shades, at 11c. por yard, Beal Value 160. A good assortment of Piain NAINSOOK. good styles, suitable for Aprons, at @Xo. per yard. Regular Price 10c. This lot, consisting of full pieces, we will cut ‘any quantity asked for. In our SPREAD DEPARTMENT wohave the follow- ing Specials: 103 Kingston MARSEILLE QUILTS, good weight, Crochet ‘at 75c., worth $1. 117 t QUILTS, double finish, good weight ‘and size, $1, worth $1.50. ‘Two Cases of COTTON BROCADE DRESS GOODS, ood shades, at 430, per yard, an; elegant fabric for ordinary house wear. One Case of Plain BATISTE REMNANTS, including ‘Ught shades, at 8c. per yard. Regular Value 12%. ‘25 Pieces of Figured FURNITURE CAMBRIC, ele- moet ‘at Se. per yard; generally sold One Case of Dark and Light-Figured FOULARDS, in short lengths of suitable patterns, at 10c. per yard, worth 12340. E27 While in our Store visit our second floor, where you will see exhibited a large variety of EASTER CARDS at ONE-THIRD REGULAR PRICES. We bought these cheap, and want toget rid of them. Out of our line entirely. Some handsome Cards among ONE PRICE WITHOUT EXCEPTION. 420, 492, 424, 426 7that., 417, 419 Sthet. mbz8 Sruxe Goova ‘We are in daily receipt of SPRING GOODS. ‘Newest styles and latest Novelties in all kinds of DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, BLACK DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS, &0., always tobe found in our stock, ‘To-day we particularly call attention to our offer- Ana of ‘NEW SATINES, im Black, Black and White, choice styles, elegant de- signs, at lowest prices for reliable goods. ALSO New Lace Flouncings from $1.50 to $19 per yard ‘New styles in fine Hamburg Edges and Flotncings, in Swissand Nainsook, beautiful goods, One case checked India Linens, newest styles at 12}4c. One case lace stripes and checks, at 20c., worth 23c. ‘Our new stock of Ladies’ Cotton and Cambric under- ‘wear is particularly attractive, every garment is well made, fite perfectly, and prices as low as is consistent with the production of reliable goods. Compare them with other goods in the market and be conwinced. Having just completed our stock-taking, we find ‘many oddylots and remnants on hand, which we will offer at ridiculously low prices: such s¢ remnants of Diack silk, odds and ends in table linens and towels, ‘silk umbrellas at half price, colored Hambury edges at ‘half price, and numerous otherarticles. See our table of cheap Torchon and Medici Laces, E. G@ DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. STHST. renee BURT'S SHOES ABE THE BEST THAT THEY ARE BE- YOND THE REACH OF PEOPLE OF MODERATE MEANS THEY ARE NOT ONLY THE BEST MADE AND THE BEST FOR THE PRICK, BUT THE PRICE 15 WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. WE HAVE SHOES OF EVERY RELIABLE GRADE FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, GIRLS, BOYS AND CHILDREN. ARTHUR BURT & 00, mb24-ewath ‘1811 F ST. ¥. AUCTION SALES, _AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. iy ‘com- a FEARED wage KogEag™ FABLE COTLERY MANTEL CLOCRS AND BRONZES, BY GF The TAUNTON SILVER PLETE COMP REE At our sslesroom, corner 10th street " vauia avenue’ northwest, sales aay, ay HEVRY ‘AM. reauining at HALF-PAST TWO HALP-Past SEV. "AS ‘EN P. Ing on THU! DAY, MARCH TWENTY-NINTH, “ifheypoods are taranteed ih every respect as sented: "Out-ol-town purchasers can bave woods tare- ooby packed. ferms: Caal _mhz7-10t_WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, FT[P0"AS DOWLING, Anctioncer. ‘REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. ‘Within and in front of my anction rooms SATUR- DAY, MARCH THIRTY-FIRST, 1888, commencing ‘Cask ot Crockery, &e., &e. P ALso, Asmall lot of Office Furniture belonging to a de- ceased omprising one Herring Sate, Clock, ALs0, At TWELVE O'CLOCK, Horses, Carriaxes, Buggies, Wagons, &c., kc. m29-2t IHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING NO. 1146 TWENTIETH STREET NORTHWEST. By Virtuo of « decd of trust dated November, 4th, 1885, and duly recorded in Liber folio 83. et wea, one Of ‘the land records of the! District of Coltimb.a, and by pry se: ‘cured thereby, we will #ell, at public suction, in rout MARCH ‘TWENTY Of the promises, on SATURDAY. FOURTH, 188% at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK & a: the following described property, stuste in the City of | Wi m D.C. and known # part of lot No. 28 i square No. 100, beginning for the same at the southeast coruer of said lotand running thenee north along 20th atreet west, nineteen feet one inch, thence west eihty-cight feet aud eleven inches, ‘thonoe north six feet eixht inches, thence west thirty nine feet ten incl nee south twenty-five feet cit begrniag, towether with the imirovements; which of beginning, together provements, whic fouststoratworstory aud basement frame residence, Being No. 1146 20th street northwest. ‘Terms of sale: One third cash: balance in xix and twelve months, with interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the ‘property sold, ur all cash, a chaser's option: all recording and ‘com cost of purchaser, A deposit of $100 will, attime of sale. If terms are not com days the property will be resold at Pe wae, LAWRENCE? qruste mbi12-d&ds = AUGUST BURGDORF,s SW-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, IN CON- uence of the weather. until WEDNESDAY, MARCH TRENTCEIGHTH, 1988, mame place, at HALF By order of the Trustees. mh24-d&as $9- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER PosT- oned until SATURDAY, MARCH 1HIRTY-FIRST, ‘SS, sane hour and place, By order of the trustee. mh29-d&ds ten ‘and cost of de- SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. 214% NINTH STREET NORTHWEST AN, 2140 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, AN! LOTS IN MONTELLO. By virtue of decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause Nv. 10270, (Peters vs. Brooks et al.) wo will offer for sale, at public anction, in ‘front of the respective premises, on TUESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1888, at the hours named, the following Property, lying in the County of Washington, District Of Columbia, to wit: AtHALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., all the weat half of Lot pum ‘Afty-three (53),3n Wright & Cox's subdivision of part of Pleasant Plains, as the said sutdivision is duly, recorded in the surveyors ‘of said District, “Lavy Court No. 2." folio 30, ‘drecribed in the bill in this cause as “Parcel No: ,” improved by a niue-room frame dwelling house, No. 2143 Oth street northwest and stable, ‘At FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.,on SAME DAY, the south halt of the east half of lot jiumbered. fifty-seven (7), in sald Wright & Cox's subdivision of part of Pleasant Piaius, described in the Dill in this cwuse aa “Parcel No. 2." improved by a four-room frame dwelling house, WEDMESDAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF 86S, at HALE PAST FOUL CLOCK PAL, ing’ lotw in the village of Moutello, lots C15, iB aquare Rumbered. Ave (5), ‘appear of recordin the: of the ‘Bur: ‘Yeyor of thesaid District, described in the bill in this caso as “Pateel No. 3. ‘Terms: One-third cash to be paid on day of sale or on the ratification thereof by the court, balance in and two years, with interest from day of sale, gu property 401d. or all cash ‘st option of purchaser ‘4A deposit will be required on the improved of $100 on each piece. On the unimpro on each lot sold, All com Purchaser'scost, ‘Terms ihe eht torveell st rok and cost ot Sefeulting at rink and c ‘par chaser after five days" advertisement. RANDALL HAGNER, Trustee, ‘ 462 Lotiisians avenue, ANDREW B. DUVALL, Trustee, 452 Louisiana avenue. DUNCANSON BRO6, Auctioneers ARGE UNIM TUGkY SAVENCES NI PENNSYLVANIA AVEN LE SOUTHEAST. no THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCI Hilfecil to front ot the premiges OwOOe " a front of the prernises, LoT ib, SQUAKE 1063, Fronting 52 feet 03g inches on oe t ‘avenue and Steverage devin of about 135 feet ton S0sfoot ley. alley om tite ‘west and ca ‘readily be ‘subdivided in oon tie west, sabe Saveral buildin low. The ssction has ‘and is rapidiy advancing in Value, being near Pennsylvania avenue and near E street southeast, and, on the route to the Rew Kastorn Branc : ‘Terme: $48263-100, bearing 6 per cent interest from day of sale, to remain on property until April 7, IBRD: balance of purchase monty exahy Conveyancing St purchaser's cost. Adepont, Of S100 required sale, aud tors ‘to be couiplied ‘with in seven day Otherwise richt renerved to. re-sell at risk aud cost of detualtin purchaser alter ve daye" public notice of ich reaeis uncle newsoaper published in Washing mn. or ho sale. b23 ‘DUNCANSON BRos., Auctioneers ¢#~ THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED IN CON- juence of the inclement weather until THURSDAY, SPRIL FIFTH, AD. 1888, at anme hour and place. “mhzi-dbis —_“DUNCANSON BUOS, Aveta. 4 Neoaroe DOWLING, Auctioneer. T ‘HUNDRED PAIRS OF ASSORTED SHOES AT AUCTION, CTION, SATURDAY, THIRTY-FIRST MARCH, 1888, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M.. wi ‘sales! |W arene ‘BROS,, Auctioneers, -ROPER’ TY ON N STREET, NEAR CORNER OF ‘TWENTIETH STREET NORTHWEST. On WEDNESDAY " AFTERNOON, | APRU FOURTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in| frout of the prewieee pars of Of 43 OF LOOMIS’ SUB OF LOTS IN SQUARE 69, front feet o orth side of N street and run> Bing beck that, ‘width 100 ‘feet, improved by sinall Slate whohsave insttuctod to to eal presen ne reed ‘opportunity to obtain property in an sdvancing lo- "Terina cash. Conveyancing, deposit of mired at dro not complied with tr ten So rescii at the risk and cost acres img dg! reserved Steer hve days’ public notice of such Tessie In somes Tene hi dD. a eNOKALL, _mh29-dkds "Attorney for partiey in interest. uomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CLOSING SALE OF GE! HARDWARE, ecuntt DOANE seccin scan (ONDA! AP! ad TEN O'CLOCK, pete | 3 1 balauice of Hardware in ‘Buckey tore, corner Of Bridwe and High stresta, ‘Auctioneer. ‘(CHAN ‘REAL ESTA PRWEaT CORNER a town, D.C. ‘dts’ “THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Ld rere DOWLING, WY SALE OF Vi OF P: iSYL Rieicnittet sd AH STREZT NORTHWEST, RonaGl, 463, 455 AND 407 PEIAD: oval CC, * ROOF § 00~ ae eae eTS pace GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. On FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH THIRTIETE, st TEN O'CLOCK, will sell on premises, 1230 9th street Rorthwest, entire stock of Groceries, Meats and Pro- a nade kp mb28-2t DDPRCASSON BROS, Auctioneers, LOT LUMBER. JOISTS, kc. 12 AND 13 CENTER MARKET, OORT AUCTION. AY MORN! |ALCH THIRT TETH, at mmb2s-2t_ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. SA FRee GAT INCHES DI a On TEN Lauber, J ‘Terms: TPRUSTEES sac FRONTING NH SEMEET BY A ‘OF ONE HUN: ED FEET, INCLUDIN THREE-STOR) BRICK DWELLING NU. 003 H STREET NORTH the ‘prem! Seine lots numbered two (2) and. three (0). fa ‘Win B. Weub and Joseph 55K, on recorded in the surveyor'e ofise of the District of Columbia. — on vafvele of ‘niraished a 8nd, fruat on the property the purchaser. te and 8 deposit’ of $500 will Be Sf sale to be caplet saints Of sale, otherwise the ‘Trustees reserve: the Feet cis pueperty at the. wiek and, ‘cost defaulting purchaser, alter public butice by aivertise- Bieht in Gut oF wore newepapers published in the Dis aan RICHARD W. TY. : OBERT GUaUT AEnFoD, Urrustecs Oitice 1307 F st-n-w. 08. BE. WAGGAMAR. Avctotieor”” mhi9-dads_ BUSTERS SALE OF VACUABLE REA) ESTATE, FRONTING ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIV. FEET ON THE WEST SIDE OF VERMONT AVENUE AND IMPROVED BY A PALATIAL RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS No. 1120 VERMONT Re Under and by virtue of a certain bearing dave Stay Sonne 1 eS in liber No. 1130. folis 45, et seqe Gr the party eecurea thectn the andemageey ofthe * . igued ae Greed oh SATORD an, the THUY FIRST Sranon See: Promfneoell eedesentn ee pc euauen im front of oat Se SS — situate and being in the city of Washington, iret of Calta, aad kane aa Dasara all of lote numbered 49 to 60, both inclusive. aud the south Shae Clocae ese ok Cormaeat orto ee tee fail deytbrtherw often mamberea an wn Gecree rope ora edd) vision of gute of meats atibor Oa be God und fourier STS cas weary paar atee Bae Ww. B felio 185, of e records of the sur- eee, of the District of Columbia, with all a Terms of sale: One balf cash and balance in three atoning aes, ad tee at Spluch ages of the arches tastes te nttad eeacaer per annum until paid, pavable seud-auu ly and to be wed by a deed of trust on the property sold. or all at te option of the purchaser” ‘fhe property will hole, ards depoatt of $1,000 will betes Guired at the time of sale. “Ail couvevanetog at cost of chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within (10) days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees Reserve the might to resell the prvpersy at, the Hak sid Sette tanita purchaser aie: able potion by Sdvertisemeat ip one of tore wewapapers published tte District of Colnmmbiae fa Trustee. HARD W. TYLER, ROBERT G RUTHERFORD, Trustee. F st. nw _ THOS. E. WAGGAMAS, @uct. 7” munto-ibda, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL PSTA’ KNOWN AG NO. 419 K STREET NORTHWEST. virtue of the powers vested in me as trustee tudor the last wild tetameut of Mary A. Roth I will sell at public auction, in front off the premises, on TUESDAY, the THIRD DAY ue APRIL, 1888, at HALF-PAST FOUL O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described reel estate, situated In the el of Washington, D.¢.: That part of orginal lot wus Ubzee (3), fs square numbered Oye hundred and Afteen (G15) “contained witha. the following inetes and bounds: Beginning for the ats point on street sevoutoen (1+) foot from the southwest corner of said lot, and rouming thence with ‘the ine of sald street seventeen (17) feeteant: hence north al right fgnaglen with said streot ninety (6) feet, eleven ET) inches. uence eaat four (4) feet; thence’ north Atty (30) to an alley 30 fect wide; thence west twenty: 21 feet: thence south one hundred and. fort (148) feet and eleven (11) tuches to the place of bogin« bine, with the improvements thereon. ‘The improvements conmat of a four-story, ‘brick house, Frame! ‘at cost af Fight to, trict of sec as two-story back building: hot and cold water; ‘stable on rear of lot; 30 foot in the rear. 7 ase eae nia cot aoe ooo "ix per cent per annuin. Purchaser's notes for deferred Payments to be secured by deed AIT id. ‘The purchaser sey $6 hie option, pay e whole seatbioneavorasiets irate of. if the within ten days from the day serves the right to resell ut 1 defaulting purchaser,” JAMES M- ml JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. CERY SAL@ OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TSE wt Seal SIREETS NORTH ” a 7 endinee Johnson and gthery ‘complainants, J and Julia Jolson defend aut, No. 10,017, Equity, Docket 27, the undersigned Se trustee, will sell iu {ront of the premises, on TUES. DAY, the TENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.,lot lettered A. lying’ nearest M street north, in the recorded subdivision of square numbered two hundred and fourteen (214), in the city of Wash jngton, in the District of Columbia, the lot inproved Caja two-story iraime dwelling house. Te rescrit at centum and secured, to the satisfaction of the ‘cash at the option ‘of the purchaser, A depoait of $100 will be required at the time of sale; the terms of sale must be complied with within five days from the day of sale, otherwise fhe property will be resold at the Fak and cont of the Getauiting purchaser. All conveyancing siall'be at pure! “laser's cont, T. & LAMBERT, Trustee, mh20-cokds 410 Sth st. n.w. EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F street. TRUSTEES" ad OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROFERTY 19TH STREET, BEIREEN BR AND S RTH WEST. By virtue of 4 deed of trust to ua, dated June 27, 1885, and duly recorded in Liber No 11227, folio 439, €t sea, one of the land records for the District of ati, aad atte Teqnest of the y, we wil offer for sale in front of the Ay lass, wt 4 SO OCLOCE Yin, the follow{uade : a t.. acrihed real estate inthe city Of Washington, District Pi columbia to'wit: Lota Rupibered forty-oue 4b, ey forty-four (44), a : of wundred and rerms of sale: One-third in one and eyo yearn respeca velyrtor witch, RspaPcrsntas par sta ein dey ra Semiantualiy abd secured by deed Rintor “A deposit of #100 will be lotat time ~ ‘sale: Stherwise te and cost of defsulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement. JAS. HL JOB BARN: tra 1 tid will be requtsed ot each on rat purchaser's Fast. ‘Sth st. nw. mb1-cod&ds ‘Trustees, THE ABO’ 18 POSTPONED, ON AC- gqust of tie weather, until “TUESDAY, “APRIL THIRD. 1888. mh27-tuthamads IRR HemAtE ; Trustees FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE BY CATALOGUE OF A RARE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, CLASSICAL AND POETICAL WORKS, ANTIQUARIAN AND MODERN LITERATURE, COURT AND DIPLOMATIC LIFF, BIOGRAPRIES AND HISTORIES, FINELY ILLUSTRATED WORKS, ‘TRAVELS, ‘TREATISES ON PAINTING, ‘Tlustrated by 130 Etchings from eélebrated pictures of the Italian, Venetian, Flemish, Dutch ‘and English Schools, MODERN ATHENIANS, Asories of Original Portraits of Memorable Citizens ‘of Edingburgh, drawn and etched ‘by Benjamin W. Crombie. ‘Together with many other Rare and Valuable Works in Fine Bindings. ‘To be sold at public auction, at my auction rooms, ‘Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, APRIL SEC- OND AND THIRD, 1888, COMMENCING at HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. ‘Books now on exhibition and catalogues ready for mb27-0t “CRU Sheree = HORSES, CARTS, MU! On MONDAY, OK, TEN U'CLoc os mon Twill well with Axao, 20x10 CRUSH PS PATENT, 3S esc wa THREE TONG STEEL RATT, WEIGHING re es ee Take AND 24 TONS [RON WEIGHING 31 FOUNDS PER YARD. FIFTY DUMP CaRs OF 3’ FEET GAUGE, HOLD- ING 2% YARDS EACH. «s ay of G, RETERSON & co. DOWLING, Auctioneer. Tate tw-THE ABOVE 18 UNAVOIDABLY Post. ag EEA ESATA OSE fame hour * By onder G. PETERSOX & Co. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. adds The f articies are included ONE BARN, 100x25, 20 FEET HIGH. NE BA: IO FEET Hicit OUSE OVER CKUSHER, 18x20. 9 FEET HIGH OUSE ON TRUMBULL STREET, 14x16, 9 FEET SHOP, 20x12, 9 FEET HIGH. §-THE ABOVE SALE 15 POSTPONED IN CON: seauetes, of the storm until MONDAY, MALCH TWENTY SIXTH, eatie hour snd plac By onde: G. PETERSON & co. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionee:. EZ, THE ABOVE mbL dts SALE 18 AGAIN POSTPONED ence of the storm until THURSDAY, APRIL FLFTH, of sane hour and place By order of G. PETERSON & Co. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionee mihS0-dte INCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. is STREETS 5 COAL DEPOT, ONE HONDKED AND FIFTY. SIME FEET BY ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY Ou TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL THIRD, 188K, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in stout of the premises zi LOTS 49, 50, AND 51, SQUARE 711. These lots front’ 130 feet ou'Lst a foot ou M strect north. (ud vow occlied rand), together with office, sralem, | railroadsiding. This property can be utitived | for warehouse pUrpuscs OF business ofa wholesle character, having railroad facilities for shipping Fecelving: now in thorouh condition to present business, or thet location, being eaay of access by rail | and be obtained as the railroad siding «| tlreedy in aud purchasers will not be troubled to ob- tain permits for that purpose. Terms: One-thin cash ; balance in equal instalments | atone and two years, notes to be given bearine 6 per cent interest from day of sale, payable sen.j-annually, | and tobe secured by deed of trust on premises, or sti cash at purchaser's option, A deposit of $300 will be Tequired at tune of sale Conveyancing Se. | chas-r's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with im ten otherwise th ‘cost of the det hotice of such resale in some Washinzton, D.C. mbv4-déds ___SUMMER_ RESORTS. Ser . peas 2 the year. - OTEL NORMANDIE, ATLANT! pS 3g fir pee SG TLANTIC CITY J. THE BEAUMONT, ON Ki met ay above oe i= Open. Q ‘table’ MM. a. WALLIS, P.O. Box 6. mh8-eo3310, HE REVERE, PARK PLACE, OPPOSITE, the “Brighton.” AUantic Clty, N. J. OPEN ALL YEA. ‘Telephone No. 70. mbii-eolm.je1.6o%mn DAs. | TLANTIC CITY, NJ, THE vicrorta— | ‘ocean end South Gurolina” ave.: thi Oughly renovated, heated. was, etc. ; gol ges water baths; ts now open. ° aM. Wii é seus ae List of fo of 1888, ts now ready for distr bul | 3. TAUMAN BURDICK & CO., mh12-2ewlm, “Franklin and Spring #ts., Newport. HIKLEY — OCEAN END KENTUCKY, tie City, N. J: new house: ctric attachineute. “Mrs. Ml xu ab ENNHUBST, OCEAN EXD, MICH- ave. Open all year. New House. Rroqern, inuprovemenia. Son) varios, By D. mb20-lmo jel- J OTRE EMERSON, ATLANTIC crrY, so. caw Ca Rt hot a SB Sota nt ee rales eeesa trie te. 7 No. 9. BAL J. Hoe Froese BO MANNS itew inatiagement: Tefitted open March 7. a int. refitted are tahi-imay-2m Re GODSELL, TP we Winvson ATEANTIC cry, x. 3 to new” aanliary arrasiesienia ihe. Miiloe thorstrtilyeesovated, ‘and run in cousection with —_ Oe UMMER BOARD—A FAMILY OF ¥ OR ‘obtain board at Mra, RUDOLPH'S for tho, season. House and ew Chureh st, Newport, Ie 1. Urneavar: No: GROUND (HOG) SWELL? NO! Underground disturbances of unknown origin have | naught to do with the matter now in hand: Wedo not deal in mysteries or indian in vague superstitions, answers arn jem yom 3:4 ay nay. When we name $1410 a0 our pr ce for un article we STE40 or netiing. "One day last ‘week a Gentleman, 10 oF nothing. One day = | Stered as £14.00 for-an overcout, the wnarked pete | Kenerous ofct—regretfully. tir trae: but tris and erous off otis toes but tl positively, ‘because of the principle involved We bold b ONE-PRICE SYBTEM STRICTLY, and slwiiys advertine accordingly, nor will we ever yield Mien in front of ‘our Uuildunge. bearing tiie inecriptiou in large, bold, black chatacters STRICTLY ONE PRICE. If we allowed ourselves to be whoodled, cajoled or rauaded into taking ten cents less, or cven one cont vould have tp come down; Wf we allowed ites mamas = ‘come downs low it Would’ bes black he on # white xround 16-310 9 CAN ce STEP UP LIVELY, PLEASF. Four Days of Fight for Placo—Two Hundred Odd double and single. Diack; Prince Albert, double, ané breast. Diack; West Your chuice ; 96.00. Four days ta tho lisnit to this eale_MONDAY, TUES. DAY, WEDNESDAY snd THOUSDAY. MAHCH 2, 27, 3g and 29. COME EARLY, BUT NOT OFTEN, AS THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH OF THEM TO GO AROUND. VICTOR E ADLER'S » Per Cent Clothing House, 10 927 and 920 7th st n.w., corner Massachusetts ave. Strictly One Prica, Open Saturday until 11 p.m. 2” Fine Ready-Made Clothing atexactly 10 cent sUove the actual cont of manufacture tos Gesrz Crormsa FOR BUSINESS AND DRESS, (Our stock of spring clothing is completa, ‘We'll show you a full line of strictly ALL-WOOL SUITS IN SACKS AND CUTAWAY at ¢10. ‘We'll show you sifull line of BLACK COKKSCREW SUITS, strictly all-wool, in cutaway and sacks from 88 up. ‘ ‘We'll show you a full line of PRINCE ALBERT RAILROADS. [/EDMONT AIR LINE, om =4 Pr Dehedule in efect Marsh 28, 8:90 A.Mbast Sena. Mall Dasiy tor le fen bs nee Cherlotie, i to New and ‘Mane, Rlenere Rirntncbam, Vicksburs and. Shreveport. Pull: bran Slees treavilie: te, alumni end Unerioss Solid traine Washington for Gand @, routs pointe 2:35 P. M— Dail ; eee es etetaetens Goat SS eer Shee oe 11:00 P.M —Southe Exprese, Datly Seen fee Sen pase 7 chee eae ithe a MC Daily. arrive Hound Mill MM. Heturnung leave Round PS k Ma umday, arnwine nase ToC leveland, com galy” at 'Harriwbune, with throw Sleepers foe Louleville aud Memphis. -Pacihe Express 10-00) Bi dally. for Pittsburg and the West, with turvage Fiecper ey Hitt Titers to Chica. BALTIMOKE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For, Bg; Canmndadem, Rochester Boda, Magar Sars Wwtsinaton So Hockowee ey ington to poedicps For Wil sport, Lock Haven, and Elmira st®.504 my. daily, except Sands For New Vork apt the ast. = 2:50, g.6. wb Od,and ted Eaprees of Fulhman Wopot 11 40ar re = #40 arn daily, except Sunday Punuay. 2:00.p.m. every das. ReVS an" thromelt trains coumect. at hnct, tranctor to Fulton stnet "avending tur direct transtor to. Fulton? sume add Soule Ieegince ecrene New Vork oft For titi "2th 9:00.11 Ody abd 12-40 ama, io, 16-00, hk 146 wm na F2 20 num Lawated bx fry Care P40 am For Batsinnore. © ‘inatt and st - 1 ki cane la . Seite Sib0. 8°10. 1090, For Pope's Creak Lins except tudes For Anvtapolin, 7-20 and 9:00 am. 12-05, 4:20, and ‘e-b0 im taly, caaept Sunday: Buys, 9-00 me 10 pan aLEXAbalA" AND. FREDERICKSBURG WAVUASD. ALEXANDMIA ASD. WASHINGS TOn'RALROAD For Aisandna « 12g moon, 2.0 sd t1si ‘and 6:01 Trains leave, ti Tickets and infurusation ai the office, northeast cor. Dh street und Pennay!vaten avettey abd attag Jers cam be left for the checking af ration trot hotels auld Fenidemces. o'r wood, Gen, Panactyor Agent. ALTIMORE AND OHTO KATLROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1987. ‘ON PROM STATION, CORNER OF | SEY AVENUE AND © SEREET. ontpnee sud Northwest, Eap. daily 10 50am. Aor Giacinmatt and St Lows, xp. daily 2 00d uu Hor Pittebang and Cleveland, Exp. daily 10.55 4.ube “ington and Local Stations. +840 a.m, atolpuis, “Newark, and Wiltaitaton 7:30. pn. bs points betwcen Balt ‘and #21 pan, 0, aru. 0, 3200, ‘bm “Sundays, 8:30’ au." 2 11"40 pan bn Metryolitan Branch, 46:35 am, 40 piu. for vriucipal stations oulg? und sat 30 pan. 6Ou Si ‘stops at. rarcti trate eave Washinaton on Sunday only ss 2.20 pam, spring’ st all stations on Metropole REDERICK. 18:40 am, 12:30 p.m, 13.300, "yor HAGERSTOWN, 98.40... and 45:20 nm. ‘Trains arrive trom’ be mn. lsdciphla, Chester and Wilmington, 10:43 “From Blgeely and interinediate points morch of Ba tupore. 10:00 eu, daily. Aer amas Suindayw oui Bagguro called for aod checked st ot es: ences on oriers left at Ticket Office. 619 MENTS, Manager, General Passenger yiveuin svete, We Gr _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. MAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. teaner UIs Gast Woorhegan, lenvee Stoptensou's Whar every SUNDAM. at 4 clock p.m Aver Laat Pat aopiy te for further STEPUENSON & BRo.. m3-6m EN otrect wart, NORFOLK, OLD POINT AXD THE SOUTH. Monday, Welnaeday aps Steamer JANE MOSKLEY, 1: inestantebaten Soler ‘Knox and Lloyds pa or veda oa. Mosekay. Gio: kPa, oP. But, L" end 6 C00 OCEAN STEAMERS. LONDON. aa SUITS, strictly all-wool, from $15 up. ‘We'll show you s full line of BOYS" SUITS, from 14 to 18, from $5 up. Afull Line of CHILDRENS’ SUITS from 2.50 up. ‘They are very cheap. THE LOX DOX AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, [)PCREESNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, ae - To Southamptob TE T Ads ome te 3 1 Ga me Werne Bane, 6a, Avi 18, 9:59 man, ‘Coufortante: saloon UTCSHER £00 LLOYD &. Shite aay, '6:20 aoe a.

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