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TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR “Policy” Swindlers Badly Swindied. CLEVER SCHEMER® DUPE LOTTYRY SHARKS, GATHER ING A RICH HARVEST. Fvaxsvitzx, Ivo., April I—A fraud of consid erabie dimensions has been discovered by the “poitcy” dealers of chis city. Wuo are clandestine! operating a iotte - business. T.ey have bee meeting W.. 1 Unusual I"sves durtug the past few days amounting to several thousand dollars, and not Units yesterday did they unearth the shrows scheme of Wuich they had been the dupes. Cinciv- nat! and Coving on are the headquar.ers of the Whole business, from whence the numbers are dally teirgraphed to the various subofiices ip thr Olio Vaiiey. It requires about Atteen Or twenty Tinutes to call off the numbers, one at a time, as they come Irom the wheel The schemers’ plan has been to take the first four numbers announced and quickly telegrapa them, to otner points by means of sigm words, and ‘thus anticip.te the @rawiag. The fraud has been a rich harvest for the conspirators. It ts thought that tne scheme has been In operation for some tme and that It Bas cost the lottery men in the different cities £20,000 OF $30,000. AS they are following an illegal busines. (heuseives they cannot demand redress at law, Dut must swallow their chagrin and ac- knowledge tuemselves beaten at thelr own ques- Uonable game, —__-___ ‘The Wedding Did Not Come 0: Arrietos, Wis, April 12—The marriage of W. . Collette, of Green Bay, and Mianie McGtllan, of thts city, which was to have taken place yester- doy morning, Was postponed indefinitely. Miss Nora Culp, the d ughter of a Wealthy resident of Green Bay, objected to the marriage on the Grounds of ‘a prior engagement of four years Standing. so the Catholic bishop of this diocese 1n- structed the local priest not to perform the cere- moor. Miss MeGillan Is the daughter of higuly Pespected j f Applevon, and as ail prepar thous wor the wedding had Deen completed gre: Anatgnation 1s jit by her friends against Collette, There fs little doubt but what Collette conspired With Miss Culp to bring ubout th present state of Affairs, and ic ls repo. ted ue bas fled to Kansas, A Struggiec with Barglars. OW A RATE UNDACNTED BY THREATS AND WOUNDS, F D TWO THIEVES AWAY. Prrves April 1% — About 1:30 yesterday morning burglars effected an entrance to the resi- ot Mr. Jno. Holmes, the banker,on Park . Mr. Holmes was awakened by the ries for help of one of dene Place aveon loud c rl was found standing ju the middie | sei trom a wound on he Was awakened by She sprang out of bed and light saw two men standing in the cen- | partment. One of them held a large is hand with the blade open. They told T lo Keep quiet or they wouid klil ber. The brave | ri Was not daunted by the threats, but started | toward the doorway leading to the bail. One of the men then made a lunge at ber with the knife, Dnt she screamed and jumped to one side. The robber aguin tried to stau her, but she grasped 11s wrist. He then struggled to get lo se, and In the seufile which followed tue Knite-blide Was drawn aeruss the domestic’s nand. The rufian thea broke aWay and both men escaped, ‘On making an examiuation, Mr. Holmes discov- ered tut several triukets be Oaging to his child, such as Duger-rings, sieeve-Lutions, &c., bad been | stoien., ‘The Negro Decided Not to Wait. POPLAR GxoVE, ARK., Aprit 13.—Yesterday a ne- gro man rode up to the gate of Mr. Wilson’s resi- dence, in Coffee Creek neighborhood, and Mr. Wil- Son noc being at home, his wife came to he door and askeu what the’ negro wanted. The ne- | gro Sulu be wanted to see Mr. W. On being toid Cuat sr. Wilson was not at home, the negro sui he would come ip and stay awulle. Mrs Wil with rare preseace of mind, stepped to tne bui drawer, go. a pisiol and fired at the negro. Si would have kuled bim bad the fence not been be- tween her and the nezro. As it Was, the splint rs fell all around him, ana he beat a hasty retreat, ‘Tobacco Users Not to be Licensed, Buammsvinie, Pa., Apr 1i—The U. P. Presby- tery of Conemaugh met here last night und was opened with a sermon by Rev. KA. Jamison. The memor.al to the coming general assembiy, refuse ing to Ucense studeuts o: tueology wuo ure ad- dicted to tke use of tobacco, was unanimousiy adopued by the presbytery. ‘Three Letters from Powderly. BIS VIEWS ON “SCABS.” CHILDKEN IN FACTORIES THE PXOPOSED ASSESSMENT FOR EDUCATIONAL FURj | POSES, RTC. This week's Journal of United Labor publishes three letters from Master Workman Powderly. In ue of them be complaine bitterly of the treatment the Kalyuts of Labor recetve at the hands of cer tela papers, and says: *Ameditorial tn one of them Takes wie to task tor entering into a compact with | tae Brotherhood of Locomotive Enginecrs to con- | duct the present strike on the Chicago, Burlington ad Quincy roud. 1 have entered luto no deal aud, have wot altered my course a particle. Isimply reiverate my statement made at the beginning of | tue strike. Beueving that the map who wil take the place of another, while that other Is on strike, fsa scab, cannot enter into any arrange- meat wich wul countenance the handling oC the bicac, BUrliNgWB aud Quincy road by Knights Libor. Walle I do not approve of strikes, Twill never lend My Sanction oF aud to KULLts oF othery Yo assist 4 curporat.on \o break up any labor organ- wation. 1 am willing to enter tnio a compact ‘Wi. tue Brotnerhood of Locomotive End. to 10K alter and guard the Interests of labor Tor te future.” In another letter he says: and uefunct assemblies are FEViVINg, Old Ones Te- turning and uew ous comlmg in, tt becomes the | uy of each assembiy to make the meetings so interesting tat interest will not die out im the Sow that suspended guod Work. Appoint committees wo meet aud study up the best means of raising the stapdand ican Labor UO its proper level; then, when uuunit tee makes its Feport, discuss it Wemper- dearefuily, 50 that the best possible re- be reached. Each asseioly should be © to answer the followiug questions on call from headquatters: How Many children are en gaged la the mills, sbops, aud factories or you. | pisces How many are workiug under the age | ow Which cuildren should hot work ia your state? “Are reuts reasonabie, too bigh, of are they | extortionate in Sour cy of town? Tn what pro portion ts property assessed In Your loca.tty —uoes ue POUT Wad Pay as hign a rate of taxation lor | his iuproved ict as the wealthy mau? Does the lan Wuo holds town lots, waiting for your Labor UW increase their value belore sedling, pay as bit 4 Fale of taxation for tue propery Wulew your | or Is making Valuable as You pay on your prop If not, why does ne not do su? Why should | im hold @ piece of land and refuse toseli it | | 41 population increases so that be can demand a fabulous price for it? is it bis iabor or he labor of the community Which increases the value of his lots? It Une latter, way should ue not pay soiune of taxes of the cogupunity which euriches him? \gMen OWD stock 1b corporations? If etter, referring tothe “special call” peared In we Journal of March 31, he appears to be 4 doubt as to the exact proposition relating tO tne les, ing < the assessment lor educational purposes, By | some It is Understuod to ve a Fearly levy. by others to Ge querteny, abd others ask IC it 1s Lo continue asa regular assewaument. The intention ts wo make but oue levy of 15 cente, If that is paid It will piace Tunds enough In the hanus of the order to put several lectures im the firld at once. If the nt is satisfactory, the general assembly, meets in @ short tise, can take action |S volinuadion v7 Lue educational tuad in any Torts that they may seem best. Some assemblies, In resjouding, state that, owing to the sev. re | winter, aifaid that the coliection of t aes it Ue dulicult, and they ask if they Wili be suspended If they cannot pay It My ai swer to that is hat Do as embiy will be pressed, Lulid up instead of te. Will be made is a ques | ects.” DEPUTY WIGHT Ky SiGNED—D-PUTY TRELOAR DIDN'T, BUT WAS DISMissE: Deputy Collector Wig tom-House, who refused to resign when requested | do so by Cuilector Magone, bas reconsider d his pose, He went Ou # ten-weeks’ vacation last and at the endof that time wili resign fund Jou a prominent custom-house brokerage firm, <oucetor Magone Yesterday removed Joneph Tre. deyuty Colieetor, Who refused to hand in bis Fsiguation 08 fequest, The catise given by the for reusing to assist in carry.n< out The Tiews Of isis superiors to reduce the expenses on He addressed a letier vo tue | partiwemt, * he had Deen thirty-five years ia i been absent SIXLY Weeks dur- than Be Was entitled to under WO Weeks 4 year. He E Ot SeEIDY Any proper Of My Services DOF BBY advantage to brough an fuvied reli quisament of the ted opportunity” to hand 1 my resignation, {he respuusiblity With You asd your The collector's absWer Was slup.y: Your services after today are MO longer re- quired.” ‘Treloar ts a republican. ES i Are Mormons Abandoning Polygamy? TERE IS EVWENTLY 4 DIFPRABKCE OF OPINION AMONG THEM. The annual contereace of the Mormon Churcn Which has closed a four dayy session at Saif Lake City brought people trom ali states and territories: Where tuere are Mormons, The feature of the oc- casion Was an epistie, signed vy Wilford Wood- Jo behalf of the tweive apusties, which differs wert. ly 10 tone frow similar papers issued by Predecessor. It isan exhortation to sa pie to ead pure lives The late president, Joun 7 WiOT, Used LO DAKE USe Of these epistles LO advo- «at polygamy and argue tis rightfulness by ret- Nivinoo Tevelattons, Dut Fresideat Woodred Penored the subject. Du ue conference a spo tee from toe couty named Clawson poke in tuvor Of continuing We prac 3 Sey cae ad Ceo ee ‘ccaaioued and the earuestness With W repudiated to to have it believed Giscourne 1s condemned snow fat the Mormons wie declarations la tue stand that tuey bave fuat (hey are sincere ia their Rbandoued botygamte bse tion of it in Me Wecdramen cotmented List of Se * Flood, Thos. 8. a CONGRESSMEN WASHINGTON, SENATORS, Ingalls, Jobn J., Kaos. 1 Bst. ne, Aldrich, N. W.. R. L, 812 Conn. ave, Alison, W. B., Towa, 1124 Vermont ave. B.te, W. B., Tenn., Ebvitt House, Berry, James H., Ark., National Hotel Beck, J. B., K¥., 612 14th st. n.w. lair, Hi. W., NH. 201 EB Cap st. Brown, Joseph E., Ga,, Woodmont Flats. Butler, M. C., 8. C., 1751 P st. now, Bowen, Taomas M., Col, House, Bl.ckburn, J. C. &, Ky., Ebbiut House, Blodgett, Ravus, N. J., 1315 N st. pw. Chace, Jonsthah, KL. 1213 N st aw, ‘Cameron, J. Don. "a. 2 ‘ayetve Square, Cockrell, F. M., Mo., 1518 RK st. nw. Coke, Richard, T_X., 419 6th $t.n.w, Cail, Wilkinson, Fla., 1903 N st. n.w. Culiom, Shelby’M., Ili,, 1402 M seachusetts ave, Colquitt, Alfred H., Oe) 920 New York ave. Chandler, William’, N. H., 1421 Ist. nw. Dawes, Heary L., Mass. 1705 M st. Ww. Dolph, Joseph egon, 8 La ‘square, Davis, C. K., Minn, 1700 15th st. n.w. Daniel, Jona W., Va. 1700 19th st. n.w. Ei mmufids, Georwe F., Vt, 2111 Massachusettsave Evarts, Win. M., N. ¥., 1601 K st. nw. Eustis, James B.. La.. 1761 Net. aw, Frye, Wm. P., Me., Humtiton House. Farwell, C, B., IIL? 1233 17th st. n.w. Faulkner, C. J., W. 300 14th st. nw, George. J. Z., Miss, 1568 (1st) P st, Gray, George, Del..’814 15th st, nw. Hibson, Randall L-, La, 1723, Ri, ave, Gorman, Arthur P., Md., 1403 K st. n.W. Hawley, Joseph R., ‘Conn, 20 14th st. mW. Hoer, George F.. Mass. 1395 K st. n.W. Hie, Eugeue, Me., 917 16th st. mw. Harris, LG., Tenn., 13 1st st. ne. Hearst, George, Cal, 1435 Mass ave, Hampton, Wade, 5. C., Metropoiltan Hotel, Hiscock, Frank, N. Y.,’ Arlington Hotel, Jones, Jon P.. Nevada, 1601 Mass, ave, Jones, James K., Arkansas, 915 M st. n.W. Kenna, John E.. West Vircinia, 140 Bst. ne, Morgan, John T., Ala., 113 1st st. me, Morriil, Justin S”, Vermont, 1 Thomas Circle McPherson, J. RN. J., 1014 Vermont a... Manderson, Charles F.. Neb , Portland Flats, Mitcuell, John H., Orexon, Kiz-s House, P: Vermont ave, raska, Portland Flats tt, O. i1., Connecticut, 4 B st, n.e. une , Thomas W., Mich , 1435 K st. BW. amb, P. B., Kans, 612 14t st. nw. SL, Ala., 133% R st. n.6. inuel, Flori 1a, 306 C st. L.W. Quay, M. S., Pa., 1518 K st. nw. Tiddieberger, H- H., Virginia, 1107 G 8& nw. Ransom, Matt. w.. Metropolitan Hotel, Reagan, J. H., Texas, 2° st. Rw, Spooner, Joba C., Wis, 5 B st. n.W. Stanford, Leland, Cal, 1701 K st. nw, Sabin, Dwight M., Mian, 1 lowa Cire! Sausbury, E |, Delaware, 610 14th st. Ww, Sawyer, Philetus, Wisconsin, 1829 I st. nw. Sherman, Jobo, Ohio, 1319 K st. nw. ‘Stewart, William M.. Nevada, 1707 R. I. ave. Stockbridge, F. B., Michigan, 1440 M'st. nw. ‘Telier, Heury M., Colorado, 201 North Capitol st. ‘Turpte, David, Ind., 52 B st. .e. Vance, Zebulon B., N. C., 1627 Massachusetts ave, Vest, Georze G., Missourl, 1204 P st. n.w. Voorhees, D. W., Indiana, 1642 21st st. n.w. Walthall, E. C., Mississippi, 1714 K L ave, Wilson, E. K., Maryland, 1°09 0 st. nw. Wilson, James F., lowa, 638 13th st. 2.¥. OPFCERS OF THE SENATE. J. G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st. n.w, Ansons@. McCook, Secretary, 1224 17th st. nw, Wm. P. Cannaday, Ser-eant-at-Arins, 302 Del. av. Charles W. Johnson, Chief Clerk, 1315 Masa ave. James R. Young. Executive Clerk, 1506 Q st. nw. Isaac Bassett, Asst. Doorkeeper, 1M 2d st. me. J. L Christte, Act. Asst. Doork’r, 825 15Un St. aw. W. H. Bigelow, Postmaster, 16 3d st. me. REPRESENTATIVES, Carlisle, J. G., Riggs House, Abbott, J TEx BUG C 5t aw. Agams, Géo. Eli, The Arlington, Alien, €. H., Mass, "The Port Allen, E. P-; Mich Vermortt ave, 3S G st Bo 1st. n. we Novts Capitol st Rigs House. 10 11th st. nw. 1100 Vermont ave, Bacon, Heuty, Baker, Chas. S., . ¥., 023 13tu st. Baker, Jenu, li, 133 qt. uw. Bankliead, J. H., Ala... vetropolitan Hotel, Bares, Geo. T., Ga, Metropo.itan Hotel, Barry. ¥. G., Miss, “Metropolitan Hotel. Bayne, Thos M., Pa., 1620 Ms ave. nw, Beld ui, J. J, N_Y.. "ihe Ariington, Belmont, Perry, N.¥.,1701 Rhoue Isiandave, n.w, Biggs, M. st. nw. Bingham, H. Pa, 1708 H st. n. Blancuard, N.C, North Capitol st, Bland, R. P., Mo., 1436 Q st. nw. B.lss, A. MN. Y Blount, James H! Boothinan, M. M. The Arlington, da, 416 6.h stn. Ww. Ouid, 52 B st. me, 4un'st. se, ‘The Hamilton, 1226 14th st. nw, etropolitan Hotel, Ark., 218 North Capitol st. Breckioridge, W P., 12 N st. uw, Brewer, M.S., Mich., National Hotel Brower, J. M., N. €., 1132 10th st. now, Browne, Thos. M., Ind., 1532 I st. nw. Brown, Charies E., Ouio, 1120 New York ave, Brown, J. , Va..'Me.ropoiian Hotel Brown, T. H. B, Va, National Hotel, Bunneu, F. C., Pa., National Hotel, Brumm, C. N., P. Bryce, LS, Buchonaa, J: Burnes, Jas 3 Burnett, E.. Mass, 806 17th st. n.w. Burrows, J. C., Mich., 1416 K st. nw, Bowden, G. EV Bowen, H. L., Vs Breckinridge, C. Butler, R. R.. Tenn., 503 13th st. nw, Butterworth. Ben}., 0..407 Maple ave., Le Drott P. Bynutm, Win 2. G21 18th st. BW caine, dno, Campbell, Campbell, J campbet a., Metrope Riggs House. , S06 12h st. Bw, ‘The Woodmont, onal Hotel, ents, J. € etropolitan Hotel, Clark, C. By Wis, 1216 G st. now, Cobb, J. E.,’Ala., Meri cCockran, W. B., Cogswell, Win., Collins, P. A., Mass, 125 G st. pw, Compton, Barnes, Md., 1408 H'st. now. conger, E. HL, lowa, 1101 K st. aw, Cooper, W. C., Olulo, 101 L st. n.w. couiran, Juss, S.'C., Metropal Cowles, W. HH. N.C. 209 E. Ca sitol st, mM, S.S., N. Y., 1408 N. H. ave. now, in, W. H.. Texas, 125 B st. se. Crisp, C. F., Ga, Metropolitan Hotel, Crouse, G. W., Olio, Riggs House, Culberson, D. B., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel, Cummins j.. N. Y¥., 507 14th st. aw, Cateheon, B. W..”Mich., 1400 Massachusetts ave, Dalzell, Jno., Pa., The Arliogton, Dargan, G. W., 8. C., 603 F si, Darlington, 8., Pa., 1800 Mass, ave, Davenport, Ira, N.'Y., 1606 20th st. nw. Davidson, A. C., Ala..’ Metropolitan HoteL Davidson, KH. M., Fla., National Hotel Davis, K. T., Mass. 1337 K st. n.w. Delano, M.,'N. Y., Wiliard’s Hotel, Dibble, Sam’, 8. C., Windsur Hotel, Dingley, Nelson, jr., Me., Tue Hamilton, _ Dockery, A. M., Mo., Willard’s Hotel ~ Dorsey, Geo, W. E,’Neb., 1401 K st. nw, Dougherty, Chas, Pia, National Hotel, Dubots, F.'T., Idaho, 1350 13th si. nw. Dunbaia, R. W., DL, 1325 G =t. nw. Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., Euiott, Williaa, S. Euoe, B. A., Tenn. mentrout, D., Pa, 2 ., Cal, Chhunberlia’s, oy 1732 M, st maw X., 073d St. now. Foran, M. A., Gato, 1112 M Ford, M. il., Mich., Forney, W. H., Als 1116 G st nw. French, €., Coan., 7:4 19th st. nw. Fuller, W.'E., lowa, 1:t7 ns.On, EH. Kats, 905 13th $F. ‘a, Metropolitan Hotel, XN. H.. Dunbarton, La, 1758 N st. nw. wa, ‘Ihe Poruand, Ul, L114 G Metropolitan Hotel Mo., 1301 Coun, ave, W. Va., Evbitt House. er, M. T.. Conn,, se. atl, E. We. N. ¥ 5G st, nw. Grimes, 1. W., Ga., Metropolitan Hou, ‘ GH, Obio, 1308 F ste Grout, W.'W., VE, 614 13th st. Guenther, K, Wis. #6 New York ave, Hail, N., Pa 1351 st. uw, Bare. S. TeXas, 340.C St nw, Harmer, A. v., Pa., 519 6ti st, Bw, Hateb, W. Mo., 1922 G St. nw, Hauge: . P., Wis, 707 12th st. aw, Hayden, & D.; Mass., 1732 i st. nw, 1, lows. i825 G st. new. + MO., S14 New Jersey ave. nw, Hempuill, J. J., 8. C., 1425 G st, Bw, Hendersoa, V. B., lowa, Wormiey’s Hotel. Henderson, J. §.,'N. C.,"Metropolitan Hove, Heudersou, T. J., UL, 211 North Capitol st. Hervert, Hr A Ala icgys House ea 7th st. o.W. ‘Hiestand, J. 1327 F su Tatau i By 8G: Mctropoutan Moret AUCTION SALES. DRY GOODs. tee Fev, Ebbitt House. ‘fO-monROW. P. HN. ‘BILADELPEIA Srore Haig Ratbasrt’ "= even a= wna Lodge, H. C., Mais., 1227 19th st. nw. if, st my Te Long, J. DW Mx TURDAY. APRIL Tymin, 5."towa, Windsor Hotel FOURTEENTH, 1608, COMMENCING AT TES — Lynch, John, Pal, 708 10ch st. n.¥. ‘The above isa very important question to Ladie O'CLOCK, EMBRACING IN PART 2 PIANOS, thirty-seven, Maffet’, J, T:. Pa, The A Manoney. FPN Ye the akonton, ‘this season of the year, and never more eo than st thist FRENCH-PLATE PIER MIKRORS, 6 TRIPLI- aux, Feu Mats, L) Pa, 1516 dist st. time, when it ia eo hard to match the New Shades, We GATE MIRRORS 48 EXORAVINGS AND OIL, Colors and Misi Es Mage es a be, sa duis anonlae ad ow "AINTINGS, 40 BABY CAMBLAUES. BUS: ‘oold less than, Martis, W. Hf. Téx., 217 East Capitol st. GULT, SILVER, STREL and TINSEL TRIMMINGS in ee Matson, GC Tad, 1680 Rhode Island ave, ‘the market, We have full assortments of TINSEL, slo = =—_ » N- 4, 1920 SILK and METAL GIMPS at 50c. per yard; finer Hecomen ce a Higg fones = cools at higner prices, Stock of BLACK TRIMMINGS 25 conte pair, and con safety McCormick, H. Portland, ‘Unsurpassed both for variety and style, say thst euch o bargain wee MeCreary, J. B, Ky., House, never offered. . Me W., Pa., Hotel. PABASOLS, ‘Do not miss then, Nemeen, 2 ol ta lan eee ‘We have never been able to shows handsomer line of ney Tae ie oe somes eee Novelties in PARASOLS than this season, and in con- A SPECIAL Ix oN, H.. Nat salce in this department have been un- MeMillin, Beat . 519 13th st. BW. peremarkiing MeRae, f. Ge art, Oat oe ‘Usually large, We keop our stock up by new supplies seyeceagincead om MeShahe, JA Nob. 1410 @ st. nw, every day. One larre lot of all SILK. STYLISH =, ©0 cents a pair. Cost double this Miles kite ce ee STRIPED PARASOLS, which will be sold while they FIRE ATBOE OR eV ORSES LANDA. AND rapes tbc Mills, R’Q, Tex. 1115 @ st. OW. Inst at the very low price of $2. Pi IALtA, BELONGING 0 Momitt, J. i1., N.'Y., 1511 L st. nw. nies He LATE fy Waits, aT al — Monugémery, A: BK. 0 iat at aw, GOODS AND MODERATE PRICES, Taball sell, at tu the ange courtyard CARHART & LEDT, Morgan, J.B, Miss, 222 ad st. mw. Sooper Pens ayer SU EVE ac tes bore: = Morrill, KN. Kans., 621 13th st. n.W, ‘We purchased yesterday, 70 dos. Handkerchiefs, the mentioned effecta’ * VE —— barchier-enbbeteneetene W. W. a ¢ \-$ Morrow, "any Sah; Tue Hamilton, nappy na ss ive ae as —————— Real 3. R Tend, National Hotel, been @ivided into two lot, and placed upon our W WILLIANS & 00, Austionsrs, Jouxsox, Guam & Ca 7, Kr Mla 708 Lath couuters:one lot at Se, and the other at 10c.:ther | Chaser ater dive dare’ savertcement. SROIRETION EG ee Ty OOn BALE — Nichols 3.°NG. Bovine Bouse are very cheap, ALL BAe Ee Trenton, EPR CONVENIENCE 0. Bae REMNANTS! REMNANTS! W. NY Siz Indiana ave BLACK oops, ANDREW B. DUVALL, Trosten, "° PRENTR SCoMMENCING A” 2.000 yards PRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM, POCAHONTAS | Saves, WG. ala. legs House, We have just opened ancther case of handsome and | DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers ‘mh229-couds RTOF BALESBOO and BARKE< MILLS COTTON, in REMNANIS, at | =. Se; worth ORerrail, Gina. ‘Va, #10 3 ae Rw. seasonable BLACK DRESS GOODS, Comprising SILK, | £#- THE SALY: OF THE PROPERTY IN “PLEAS- a Ail, J. H., Ina.y 935 st, SILKand W FRAMI RENA. | S2* Plains, J.and 2, sbove deseribed, ts tHE 2,500 yards WAMSUTTA and PRIDE-OF-THE- ONetli, Chas, Pa., 1326 New York ave, _ pecan sola teh a ROH TEENTH INSTANT at etme ear eatin. HUSK MATIRESEX BEDUING. | WEST COTTON, in REMNANTS, from 1 to 10 yards, | VEE GLE \T saci O'Neil, J. J.. Mo., 608 14tu st. n.W. DINES, WOOL and SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, and van EDS. WALNUT WARDHOBES, MAT™ | 100. real value 12 . FEXNSYLVANTA ROUTE. Osborne, ER, Paoa1 K ste iW. OTHER DESIZABLE GOODS. ANDREW EBON ATL, | Trastocs, HeALING STOVES. CROCKERY AND od TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, Outhwalte, Jc ‘Onis, The Hamtiton, sett ARP REN BD ORALTER DREAMS eGo aucice | _2:000 yanls GENUINE LONSDALE CaMmnic, in | gPGUPLS TRACK | SPLENDID Bo: Neat gen, W. bi. tnd, Hib G st nw. BALSAM FIR SOAP. MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. pH Fea MS 8 OO. Anete REMNAXTo from Ito 15 yarda 10e; NEVER SOLD | We yEEC, DEC WBE I 3°57. 6 oS Furker, A. X., N. 26 4: DW, — \HOMAS 5 loneer. ‘LESS THAN ‘Trains leave ineton, from station, cornerot tm Patton, Joby Pa, Witard’s Hotel have cations eat of this celebrated brand of 80 | cHugtEES SALE OF ELFGANT BRONZFS LARGE | ONE ELEGANT cour IN tein: | nck Sil raring Sue Gane et For Pittsburg and the West Chines iat ao eos he E-, Til, 1115 G st. aw, = us to gives Balsam Fir Pillow with | BISQUE FIGURES, FINE POKCELAINS. EL | °"T10s) al PUBLIC AUCHON, MADE IN PALIS, | 2° ag ‘ot Palace “Sleeving Car’ a ONO Sepa Pontos ks 223 New Jersey ave, every cake of Soap sold for a1 mited time; as theSoep | it 8 4 TASES BIARS LAMPS, BKOSZEMANLEL| FRANCE. DAY. GREAT BARGAINS. 5,6, 8, 10c. Line, 0 Soa daily to Cinvintest sed oe 5 » 627 F st. o.w, * a i S le WIth Seep Cars err > Perk.ts, B: W., Kan, 916 15th st... Retaa af Zoe. and the Pillow is worth 37¢~ thisis®| | py virtue of « deed of trust, duted the Loth day of | TRELVE OC OTK MEE kona ar seated een shimitiful Assortment SPRING DRESS GOODS, | soa budel Carte nt Louie Sally Caceot Bat Perry, W. H.,S. C., Metropolitan Hotel, rare opportunity, March, 1886, ond duly fpoorded in Liber 1314. folio ULth ot and Pennsylvania ave. I wil. veil tor cash the ‘ST OPENED, 124, 15, 25, 3740. Rvceee, wit. sleepin ‘Oar Altoona to: Poelah, Sesen wisn National Hotel, | Dc, the a ‘Trusteo will sell, by onder of | do weil te antend ihe aes eee 8 OarTINNE WOULD | An tne New Colors in HENRIETTA AND TRICOT | Cant ttanautees halo. or F Pheips’ W. W., N. J, Kichmond Flats” Pt Rea ae In a terete ged ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | CLOTHS. 50, 75e. satay, Harry we te Fidcock, J. W., N. J.. 709 11th at. D.W, E. @ Davis, EVEN OC 0: &, at ct ouis of T = . feville and Mempbie. Pact < Eire ¥ "0. vase 1 +8. TRUSTE PROPERTY, TIMOKE AND PUTUMAG RAI abate Ga apes ee sou rieuanexremacecon.srmen, | PAGES EERES ZU CRMACMECEST | “EERE io oDMTEOTED EOQEEEET: | Pets acyen "SSP "oie seta read Rice E. Mug, 228 ie amton. PORCELAINS: PAIR OF SEVERS ANE BIOS. Bogeusars Aero."aud duly’ recorded fu Liber ‘so. SON, GARNER & CO., wards 4 v] K. wl » OD Richardson, 3.’D., Tenn., National Hotel, Sescuar, Paces om &: Ovanooars | EkehiGNSe AND Browse Vases, HOC OCS | Weshinuon. ta the DBinet oN Columinn and br tinee: | PLL 636 Pennsylvania ave, near 7th at. Rogers, J. ti., ATK, 1302 HS. D.W. HEADS. ARTICLES OF VERTU, BC ABA ; Breas RSUAY, the TweRTY.8 F108 DAY | Taws "Toomrs Zermyn Fuaxxers. Bowel Sh tt cat ee ee SANT OCHER ANTICLES IAT CANNOT BE descrived irvverty: |All thet certain iece OF EeTosl | We have just bought © great banain in theve su- Rowland, A..'N. C., Metropolit :n Hotel, WE WILL GIVE TEN PER CENT Dis- —— factou, in the Distciet of Columbia. aud. Kuown sud | P&MOr non-s..inkabie and fast-color goods, actual ee Sat po SniSay ghar s rurrown, rome | SCL en 0 eae Gry ts | Magn om ron ee . * a DOW eee a se wi ae «Ds for Jacacta, Rusk, W..’Md. COUNT ON ALL SPRING OVERCOATS HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. sw. No 230 a improved by & brick, aud the otmer | tom amep Ryan, Thos, Kan., National Hotel, T = two are Fratve Dwellings, Pieocs elegaut SCOTC.1 GINGHAMS at 25e. Sawyer, J. G.,N, Sayers, J. D., Tex. Scout, W. L, Pa. Scull, B, Pa’, Ebb.tt House. Seney, G. E., Olio, 1338 G st Seymour, H. 100 pieces finest FRENCH SATTEENS. Ail the new shades in HENRIELTAS at @1 and $125. 46 in wide. Rew PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS New SILK GRENADINES. New SI K LACES. 2 ace CHANCERY SALE OF A REVERSIONARY-INTER- paras Fi EST IN UNIMcROVED REAL ESTAT By virtue of a decree of the supreme Court of the District of ColumLia, parsed on the 7th day. of April AD.@Ss8 inacausswacreia Arscuius T Harvey is Souijatusnt, and Thomas J. senmes and o.uers a euda ‘ts. "The same bein oause No. 10,110.uf tae Sees aid coh tenet eet at option v. purchaser or purchasers. Ai! couveyanc. inw and recurdiny at p. rcbasers’ cost, A deposit of $100 will be require on.ach Louse at the time of sae. WALLIAM J. w SRKED,. FOR THREE DAYS— THURSDAY, FRI- DAY, SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK. Dw. » Michian, 1903 G st, n.w. “ BEADED GRENADINES at ¢4, worch 96. Suaw, £.'1., Md. National Hotel. — fatity Dockets of suid Court I will sell_at public | apl0-d&de RObei.T O, HULiZMAN,$ TFusters, ENGLISH TWEEDS fur Tallor-asede Suite for cool She.man, J: 8, ‘The Portiand, the TWENT) PIF IH DAY OF APRIL: AD, 1988, | '['#0448 DOWLING, Auctioneer. climates, The best article made. 2 4, 440 pm dails, Sulvels. BF tnd, 227 Ast ne. GEORGE SPRANBY, Shite OCLOcR SL. the reversion sh ce ubon's | veny preGANT RESIDENCE, No, 1116 VERMONT | PEINTED MOHAIKS and CHALLIS. FANCY | For Apnarolia, 720 nd 9:00 em. 12.08 4-90, 308 Sunitn, ‘Hen a x Cy Seiropoian Hotel. Jeasebold for ninoty-nine (99) years, seperate. tor. ELEG. "AVENUE, Al AGCIION GINGHAMS in Drees Patterns, 6. mB. iy. ©Xoept Sunday, Sundays, ¥- . Smith, M.A, Arzona, 717 Lath st hewn ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, foal cette, to wit! Onidual lots usmocres they | OR THURSDAY, AFLEBROOS CAPRIL wine. | BLACK SURAH SILKS at 75c, worth @1. Our! gil A GE! axp ruppemoxenune Snyder, G. PW. Va. National Hotel.” Sz (ay seven (7). thinech (13) lourteeu CLD, Afices | TEENTH, L888, at FOUK OCLOUR P.M ig trout | stock is very lange and includes everythicg now end ASD. ALEXANDIa AND Wasuise Sowden, W. 5K St. hw. spl 434 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. 13) audaixtocu (16), iu squars nuubered nine buu- | of the ureuines, Label offer for sale, Lot No. 1 | desirable, Lance stock new HOSIERY and UNDER- RAILKO! Spisola;#8.N. ¥., Tae arlington, Pingamd ecgentonn cOU7) An toe City of Washington, | Gamay Zhe, Devine, 6 cron e feet Guebee ky <8 | Waaw. All qualities Fast Wieck Hoon Sprincet, Wo Mt TiC eR House ig.oue doliar per ania:n. improved by 18 sub-Fuly built threc-story-aud-bare- cee Stuninecker, W. G.sN'Y> Woshinont Or: S: S crus of nate und vecompiied wt in hee dayatruni | paneiment and odie, with servauts’ba:tcroom aud | ONE PRICE, gimamices Ce Steele, G. W., Ind.,’Rizgs House. oR eee 200K jay Of vale, anu it ust sod ‘we the trustee teserves the | laundry. with every modern cunvenience. The plano 910 PENNA AVE. Stephenson, L, Wis, 130 F st. erfect be ‘ond criticiem or comparison. We are | Hut 10 resell the pr perty wi the risa aud cust ot tue | Wx t+ of the Guest charact-r. This property sections ot the ci of capitalists or othiers desiriuye hrst-cluas property. ‘Lerms: One-tourth cash. the residue in three equal payments at one, two aud thee, years, with noes ‘rium mteres: and secured by a deed of trust on tue Stewart, J. D., Gu., 416 6iD st. aw, geet eeeeed ees Stewa t, Chas, Tex., 1114 G st. nw. ‘Stewart, J. W. Vt, The Arlington, Stockd.le, 7. it, Miss, Hm "a House, Stoue, W.'J., KY., 1311 H st, detuultins puch ter.” Ali conveyancing and. recor inact cust ot purchaser. A deposit ot 6100 will be re: Uired at tine of ws.e. : LOUIS P, SHUEMARER, Trustee, apls-dte 920 F xt. nw. showing the Correct Styles of the Seasun, perfect in ‘At aud fabric, faultless in make and material. THE PRICES ARE LOW. ‘Stone, W. J. Mo.."210 North Capttol st. Our 810 Strictly all Wool Suits ir Sacks and Cut- | FVUUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Ehaser's cost. 8500 acpont required at the tine of se. Struble, i. S., lowa, 20 Grant Place, Away are as ood as any you buy at $13. ‘upp-dta THOMAS DUWL. Symes, G- 6. Oot sayfa CHOICE HOUS! HOLD EFFECTS eee Faruney, Fare 1 18th st. . Our $10 Blue A-sa et Flannel Suits we guarantee AT AUCTION. ius. & WAGGAMAN, Taulbes . poe a reer — ‘Rot to fade or money refunded. On MONDAY MOKNING, APRIL SIXTEENTH, T 1888, commencing at TiN Our €15 Frince Albert Suits are equal to any $20 | 1885. conmencin ‘Taytor, E. B., Guid, 1746 M st. suit you can buy elsewhere. OCLUCK, 1 stall oll af Taylor, J. D.. Oh o, The Hamilton, ‘street southeast, Dear the Capi ET wae Tar hALtiwong axp onto nattoap tie to.lowine bon euld tous: — INES. — Thomas, G. Ms, KY, Wiles We havea full lineof Men's and Youth's Suite from | “~ju2sir piece Plush Partse suite, VALUABLE IMPROVED PXOPERTY ON THE| JEM BLACK TWIGTED-SILK HERNANIES, BCuEVULE IN Ec. 0, AOVES BER 20, 1887, Thomas, J- Ky 1. Ud P st. n.w, oe Ck airing? emia CORNER OF 30TH AND N STREETS. WEST| BLACK CREPE DE CHINE AND CANTON | LEAVE WASLINGTON FROM STATION, © B BR Thomas, O. B., Wis, 513 A st. ae, For Boys from 14 to 18 we show a line of Suite fgom | rnc 4 CKEPES. x xEW =; rt 14 ape ta Heaps i Sar enncumne | [opera nt mam| BES Nasmrvotox,xwows asran-atcton | “RES AUAGR TATTEERSEEE QEEARUPE ay [of aan reves ty Wi Sm, T 7th st. mew. ‘or Chile z : CELEBIA Tower x Bake Sth st. now. ‘we have the largeet time wn <p pethpet a280e Fine Nogust Land Bruse.is Carpete, ON TUESDAY, APRIL SEVENTEENTH, AT by rg ey — and St Louisa, Exp daily 2:30.08 , J: K., Mont, < yrus sud Velvet wugn. ‘Siro! Towahend, K. Wo Frey aes Niddow Heneines, a HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. IMPERIAL SERGE - ey, Charles, N.Y 3 Touuxes; ‘Hall-Stand. 2 eae ‘Turner, Ed Kans, i513 sth wee THE {aunt oh qatieeed ayiparlumeerc hia wpe SEE ome, ¥ Turner, H. G., Ga, 413 4th st. nw. . Walnut Mat’ le-Top Sideboard. above property, 117 ft. front by 110 ft. deep, improved CONVENT CLOTHE, ange i 4 Cone. Gos 14th ot. aw, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL Walnu: ext ution Diuiug Table. by a large br sk building of 23 rooms with « incre bali el 3 Willa Walnut Diniug Chairs, Chius and Glassware, Yooruees’c. 8. Wash. Tere 1018 L st. nw. Warwwt snd Mekoosny themncaaen oom building attached, Now open for inspection. ee att ‘CAR ‘Lal « a Walnut and other Warurou Walkén dP halos weer pies ce Fine Witte Guried Halt Mttrossea, weniger ELD NooL MEE Bran > BEACK GoObs. Warner, Witlam, Mo., Willara's. ap10 meme Featuer #1 lows and Bolavere, ap9-8t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. CASHMEKE D'BCos Bonne EMT T Te = ee | ie Weber, J. B., N, Y., 71 11th st. nw. IRUSTEE 8 SALE OF PROPERTY ON TWENTY- | FEREMPTORY SALE OF DE-TRABLE RESIDENCE West, Geo, . ¥., 812 13th st haar 10 H MW Mebstirirvticrnn serie ere e Mea ON THE NOKTHEAST CONFER oF sine | TAMISE CLOTHE, | | Wu eler, J’, Ala)'1325 M st. mw. t Orrex APPENS: ey piarine Of 3, dates che, Gupreme Court of | , TEERIM AND GSIBERIS MOKTEWEST. ‘DEAF PALMA, Wats 3: dnd, Sor tee stn, ‘hat thereare persous in acommunity whoare | ie District of, Cosaus im, aseed ou the iid day of | By virtue of deed of trust recorded amon the DRAP PALME on Whiting. 116 sion A307 Pst nw, ee ee nee wien tetas CeOnH, | Herbals srecdelendan 8 Twill eit ht teat oe ie | heat om, wirat or the prectire weDkrsune. | q NOVELTIES IN BLACK MARQUISE AND CHAS: | ¥ bietng: WLilam, Mess, ‘The Portland. be best served wheu they wish to buy CLOTH- promises, on WEDNE*DAX, the KIGHTEL NTH DaY | THE ElGH KENTH DAY OF AVRIL, A, D.. 18x, | TELE LACE FLOUNCINGS. | norne, W. “» louse, tBiVE O'CLOCK P. M.. the uth balt of lot eight), in ‘square one (1), in che city of Wushington, District of ‘OF APKIL, A.D. 1588, ING or FINE FURNISHING GOODS, Some | PF AFMIL. 4; D. Ise are led away by the delusive inducements of at FIVe O'CLUCK P. M. lot lettered’, “Gene W- Kiaes' duly recorded sublivinion of part of square numbeved 141. in the city of Washington, D. C. Wickham, C. P., Onio, 123 C st. ne. Wilber, David, N. Y., Nauonal Hotel, TREFOUNSE & PEKINOT’S KiD GLOVES. COURTACLD's ENGLISH CKEPES AND VEILS. termediate pointe, t9:30., a NEW MOURNING PAKASOLS AND CARRIAGE | = 95, 1:20 pam. ft This iot has a f-ont of 33 tect ou Gatrect forth and tad iamamediots cbitons, on Wacom We Whoa a14 IC st nw, fiy-by-Bight clap-trap stores, whose only mie: | MPT, of sale prescribed by decree: Qve-third pur. | 121 Ieotou TUE street west nad is improwed bertinns "S02 roar, BLack sunsere ar 9aso | Rsene mt 17:00 Wilson’ Thomas, Mina are ot ieee sion on earth seems to be to die ive people, qhase mone 128, cael, Valance in two eqtal tu Sra caer cere — lange Lack buliding and | 70 ¢x_ Church trains Jeave Washington on hg a OF Wilkinson, T. 8.’ La., 204 Delaware ave. ne, While others are too wary and couclude that the | from day of aal . for wyfel utes of purchaser or pure | —‘Lerima uf sale: One-thicd of the purchase money in| ©% PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES ceo nee ne & SS Cilline os Wiliams, E. 8, onic; Wise, Geo. D., Va., ‘a AON Peal, orth Cupitol st 1823 G ste awe old-estabitshed house is vod enouxn tor them, cash and the balance in.wo equal justailments at re- ‘or FREDERICK, +840 am, t2:30 p.m, t6.30, be secured by trust ou p’op- ~ a sacred ky must G3 p.op- | coenana sie baemeg ia we sonal oqellaeute St £5 Foz Putine Peuuayivabiosve. co omy, | Foy FREDERICK. 18 Woodburn, W., Nev. #16 13th st. mw, ‘Though their advertisement may not be softar — | Of 3 190 reyutred uy U'aale. Alf conve” ancine at | With taterent at G ber cpit per anu payable semi oF HAGERSIOWR: 1840 ra 1 : @ stot purchuser or purchasers. ‘Terms of aule must | auutully: to be seu ne emotes a 7 Yorke ochre se ing tt carries a arcater weight of truth, and the — | 5." Cripiied with ih ten days. otherwise trustee re- | deed of trust ou the property, of al. iu cash, at tae pure [a busy hum of trade is ceaseless at their store It | serves right tu rovell at cqst uf defuulting purchaser or | chase: jacob, Va.. 814 11th st. nw. er W. M, Sucsrer & Sova > pau; trom Pittsburg, daily, purchasers fier five dys’ notice of ‘80 Al conveyancing and recording st purchaser's cost. _. EKS OF THR HOUSE OF KEPKRSENTATIVES, isadaily spectatle of satisfied customers, and | Daler publish din Washington, DC. no MY SOME] A chonit of Set) will be required at the tiie of sete. A LIST GF BARGAINS: ¥ 4, Chester and WD) 10:43 Rev. W. H. Milburn, Chaplat, 119 Marae om a bition of good-will toward |. HULDSWOK1H GURDON, Tru: If the terms of sale are pot complied with in tweuty 5 20 7 10 and 30 p ma dally. aud 1130 John B. Clark, Cierk, Laurel, Md. : sob age es degheomrrrtigts 2540 45 Salter day of sic, the property will be resold at | We have just purcnased two numbers of BLACK | “From Siiurerly aud ti pointe Ba ‘T. 0. Towle, ‘Assist ANL Clets, 1327 Coreoran st. all That is precisely the state of things with _ap6-d&ds____—_ DUNCANSON'B..OS, j_| He Fink und Cost of th deta ie pats GROS GRAIN SILKS, which we Intena to acll at | iors 10:00 alm. daily. Hs Jobn PF. Leedom, Sergeant-at-Arins, 13 1st st. ne. ‘us,aud that is why so many people make our |HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ia _ a a, mr €1.25 and $1.50 per yard. We would like to show ' these goods to all interested, as they are decidedly A,B, Hurt, Dooraeeper, 220 Ist st. b, aes W. Ui. Nichols, Assislant Doorkes Lycurzus Dalton ay7-dkds (01 store headquarters for goods of this descrip- TWELVE WORK HORSES, AMONG THEM SOME. 119 B st, ne, FINE DRIVEKS; PALR PONIES DOWLING, Aucuoneer. SR. Fisns stant Postundaten, wae ee oe NOAH WALKER & CO. AND HARNESS, THREE FAMILY CARRI-GES | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A” FOUR-STORY BRI BLACK SUBAM SILKS at 50, worth #1 i. er, 1 Postanasier, 1513 100n st a FOUK BUGGIES, ONE LANDAU, ONE C RESI_ENCE, NO. 1209 G@ STREET NOBT! Evening shades of superfine MOIRE ANTIQUE mg eee pudqwendesnniree es MT | Wiss GE ONIN SOAR, EMSESGEE | QUIET, or come dents of trust, deied reapec- | SILKS at $2.50, worth $3.50. ‘Throwing Money into Waste-Baskets. | ——— SPOR 14 PEOPLE, ONE THNEE Soe 1883, and duiy re | PRINTED CANTON CREPES, beautiful styles, at tively the 14th day’ of “Apri, Frm the Philadelphia Times. Dine corded ip Liber No W GON FOR 14 PEOP! KEE: DAYTON, Naud, IGT Sis SINGLE 10: SGU a | Reba ryt ge debater thcne canna | SS ree EERSTE Nn soe og i te season of the Fear when the grandson Arres Taz Eoursox Shere as ASD BEL ZOUR SADDLES AND ud oF date tees, {and daly secarded ta. .iber | 1 Some ease cae Geat ne ee | 2m meetin Mresntenp hd seit G0, AT AU0- | Ie Dates ‘iso. the Sth day of | Pure Silx Goods, ‘ “ 7 a 4 erally, Waste thousands of dollars by Waste-basket | ‘The weatherie undoubtedly wetting tobe very fine, otek spar MONNING, APRIL SIXTEENTH, Teconded in Liber 004, lobe | BLACK SILK GRENADINES st @1.81.25ana01.50.] POTOMAC RIVER. BOATS. wivertising. They seldom aivertise news- | and nothiug is more paturai than toget a new suit of Pee, at TEN U'CLUCK. I ‘neil at stables of Lewis ue of the ee A the s istrict! CHINA SILKS in Beautiful De-igns at 1, €1.25 = ¢ TRANSPORIATIUN LINE Ectopted by all an tue} fltimate? meaings Abd, Af@ | clothing for either self or boy, and uo better place can | Collins, Nor. 190 and. 1087 iat strect, Went wii1beltan PCRS | 804 $1.50. These besutiful goods will stand washing | POTS” ainunor und Fo Ouse iver Tandines to reac the people. ‘They don’t advertise because | found than eee sassgnaditice, Me Calico of the. pretaines ing | Sma Bold thelr colors, = Pian Srery SUNDAY, SE Steck p. iver | Chris Srandtathers didn’t doit, obviousty forgetiul | 00 a x A Ing suld the property betus the re son for this le, “ate 1a the city of ice rast i Senet oct gaat os eranatalicrs had no Bews, g 8 & i tpb-dus Tota DOWLING, Auctioneer. towit: Part of lot] ONE PRICE . M. SHUSTER & SONS, STLPUERAON & BRO. Teach the public. A few of them now and ces 0 BA t = | 4 UOTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT PRO. Ei. TY— 3 thense north pincteix | ep? ‘919 Peunsylvanis avenue. sen See eae, Their grandtathors Wena. steey dane ane, trae, to = | AlGtieset Balding (or tale, Wer and nary Depart ? wee S| NSB G NORFOLK. OLD POINT aXD THE SOUTER suppose to, be cheap advertising, and ‘they wht CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, sok Miet-iron, a bi Bove. hatyse Lume coat ofa fon ty Coe dag 4 — ad on LEARY Seve, Wutiastes ie ew wma trou wert ach | evr foto neo aPaIno OVERCOATS |i ies Tatceacais oi an pale "ern, ms ge | Somes a set aaa Peat | MESS PLL Sh pene ecamre wn “Shue attong Wold of tae et are BEY clase | “ sncaleat egortment of BUSINESS AND DaESS | HUNPAY, HE SIXT EN H Dat OF Pull. isde, iatiaatalaste, ae | Sean id Memot ii, Blak pati Dechem and | scans Lar luda: Pney Point nag andere father in advertising. or What he eubposed to bo SUITS trom $7.60 up. Terma of sole tad oh dupe eveciond os epniioe: tum UBill paid, 24 | grout varety. :Wo.l Suitings, Wool Oombina tions |" lossley lands st Corniield Harbor guing and retare advertising, Is for tie waste-b tet. “Ko gets up | -G.A.B SUITS, Double-Breasted, Midtleees Pian | Hon to ths office. THOS. LINCSL att Gorouel trust oa the propert Taman Uanectango suse Wllnow Stetina oul onan tote | Oe eas five, teu or twenty thousands circulars, such as hfs | nel, two sete of buttons, at $12. oof tneinerm | DUNUANBUR bROB ‘a depoattal 8200 wilt | aik Table Clotua and Napitine to match: Hem Stitched | @ NOC snd, Lome oxprem wil call and check 26 grandfather got A good FLANNEL SUIT, Indigo Dye, at $7.50: athe terme saleere | Linen sheets, and Fillow- in new 4 «i Ce eee Nicktiey: ba are 8, worth 810. CANGON BROS, Auctioneers, Becerra 100K, BHO. & WB. Wa aeons SUITS OF A CLERICAL CUT, n both Fine Cloth DS Fpnga essay pe risk or the | mbi-2m 1328 F ot. Sad: SiS Burt. Cand 8C.On and drap’ dete, made up in the very beat of manner. CER F, 7 ‘new, PRINCE ALBERT SUITS IN BLACK COM K8cREW, sipgn binlage A cdl ap5-dts Mt teeow eer. veuwom Wiienee they'are delivercd Huns fhaeh es Wise | trom 815 up: also PRINCE ALVEBT SUITS in Besu- | «27 ,yirtue, Of, 4, decree, of, tho 8 Cy febrga uary 2h = a - STEAMER W. w. concora only Lo be thrown iuto the waste basket by the | tiful Livht Grey, made of the celebrated Simoni Cas- | 1x8, in Hoaity Gite a 20715, Job a Huest ve INCANSON BROS, Auctiopesra, AL FOR, TATIONERY NAR DEPA Haare, Th estrest | aily 0 and for Servants The open circular ts known to be an ad- | simere, single and double-breasted. it of the premises, on THURSDAY, APKiL NINE- | TRUSTEES’ SALR_ OF SHORT yore, ties M coheed at thie Oohee aie, nan: | lov ociock @ ta Maturing. ‘reaches "Wasuiagion Teiiscment, and trom s fogy dealer; and they go| | BLAGK BROADCLOTH D. B FROCK surTset | {puter ipepremices.ce Tart the following | NRiHEAST CORNER FOUNTEENIH STREET | [cr ocx' F. ME. WcDNESDAY, MAY’ 16. 1088 he | about 3.30 pm ‘their Way Into the waste-l 1, in nineteen houses 20, worth $35, Teal estate: AND KHUDE IsLAND AVENL& NOKTHW Est. furnishing Stationery for (be War, periment 216 ‘LL BLAKE Capea out of twenty, without even attracting the curlos- We have a complete line of ODD PANTS from $1 to | , At HALF-PAST FOUR P.M. thesouthtwenty (20) | Under and by virtue of two certain deeds of | fts Buresus iu Washi during: year end- “y ig ®t "fitch cheapo cot | 500000 ee inn ater | Rc eee a ape | a, "a a ope” af Tl | eng Snes Hak oo a cluding post ny “ i FOK BOYs 4 TO 18. Rew swowttory brick House, with all uodgrn Ungrover | SH. aweezeethateaber yayy, fy lager 2173: fole | ang ular relating thereto, will be turvisted a R Ha iS, ae er yf fon far | Ne tarean penn Sara HEUER hehe at | RG noe ance gee i | aed a ary Se The custouetg oly in MiLy 1s read or even seen, by | we have ever had-at prices which will apeak for them | $.°07..4c rents or gis por month." The south tree | te oy MONDAY APRIL SiR PEERS inet} grandvon of is Grandtather desea" poeta Go ki enn Gh tect wu oct tow right of way tn common with ice randtather seem to know OTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS | adjoining that $150, te cost of 1,000 ot the cheapest clrct- ORs eRe ee site = Crive BM. om "ees ty = en seldou ope! never three ‘and twenty- ‘the y ies would place nearly a column advertisement in eon (13), Ge! ted in che thom of, Wm Molen, ” Widely.circuiated "newspapers, wuere it Would | 00. a A He Gai deere rath essary | domed aut catee So f007S tn ths wages OCEAN STEAMER Feack more than @ quarter million of bona nde Qo AA : street, north contalas nearly 1.600 square [arms of saie: One fourth ot the money T KOUTE TO Dy} subscribers or purcuasers. It 18 thus that the $24 td feet. 10-foot alley in rear: first building below Penu- | in cash: ual ip six, twel grandson of nis grandiatuer was.es bis money in |\°oq? 24% | aylva ta avenue. A five location fur vusiness purposes. | and Sigpieen monts, with fnterest at the Fate ot waste-basket advertising. * | itepms ofsale: One-third, purchase money cash one: | Der cout er) au payable, semi suuually, ‘Tuen Where ty another class ot business grand-| ay COR TENTH AND ¥ STA | Furnhassrs spice, ‘Deterrod payments to be secured | Buiter 750 ce cach Jos will be requ red at Sons Of Lueir grandfatuers. Thev are wes By trust on property sold and to ‘per cent inter. | wi the prot Uhey mean tw adverse by circulure to artract ac eet. 8300 deposit on each lot required at time of sai “auteulting go into ite waste teen ‘and the: No ‘must cou ferme of sale in ten ‘otherwise, « re circular, seal 119 ap envelope, faail itvand Sor. ‘A SPECTRAL SHADOW, Sort of. defatl ing pure can rd Kratulate themselves that they have made a grand aur Poe above prop 2 ce of business, ‘And how does taeir A MOUNTAIN 4 MINUTE eee Sakae maar aise be yumtiaeh at private account stand?) Thelt circulars tnclud.og post-| In Devlaing Wayo ond Mesus for the Beople's Weal “ANDREW B. DUVALL. age, printing, and en cost 3 cents each. $3 = i Cr F 100, $30 for 1, FoF 10,000, and, $000 10r aa 5 ous 20,000." ‘Toe $300 pal tor the 10,000. cit. ue | Th TY | 40 Fendan Bide, cor. Rw.) ap0-dbds lars, most of whiGB are pitened ‘into te Waste. Py “FaRrqurowe AND. TRUSTER'S SALE OF Vat el a8 SOOR &, Opened, would pay —— ae TEIN THE CIT) adverusement weight orten firs-class dally is segAnE Dapers, wuereby over 300,000 subscribers ; Chasers would be reached, and neanyy & And s-ualf of readers secured; and {he cost ot 20.000 sealed ceulars, Walch uste-baaket, column sdveruveueat tin & dosed or more of the best.