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TAG 1 TS ‘The Indiana White Caps, ERCOMIN@ MORE AND MORS DARING IN THETR RAIDS. New Ausany, Isp, April 17.—The “White Caps have become Unusually daring. Saturday night a band of fifty-seven of thes regulators rode into the suburbs of this place, a city of 25,000 tahabt- tants, took from their beds three stalwart man, the sonsof a widow named Jones, tied them to trees and gave them a severe whipping with switetes and sticks, After the whippings all the men were told that if they did not got na living they would be whipped again. ps then visited the house of William ut of Harrison County. he 1s a] right’s ¢ orth parently a law-abtd. ey went to Tasweil, lawyer, aged sixty-two e tn Lis at- {entions to a young gtrl, was called out and given half an hour to get out of town in. A Cripple Kitled With His Own Cruteh. Panxrnssvna, W.Va.. April 17.—Chiet of Poi Meuen has reoetved Information of a fight Burning Springs which resulted in the death of Jack Baker, a one-legged man, formerly of this Gaty. Baker quarreled with Win. Murray, son of Capt. Murray, a well-known river man, and hit him with his crutch. Murray thereupon seized te crutch, knocked Baker down and beat bla so ter- ribly that he died. ———_ Tried to Die Together. i TWO WoMEN’s CURIOUS ATTEMPT TO COMMIT STICIDE WITH CHLOROFORM. Kataxazoo, Micu., April 17.—Dora Wolfe and Mra. L. & Hentka locked themselves in a room Yesterday afternoon and attempted suicide with | @hioroform, which Miss Wolfe had obtained. As | | 3 H z 3"e & ¢ at she left the drug store she said: “I will have a irée buggy ride to-morrow.” This excited sus- jon. ‘She went into Mrs. Henika’s room, and en the oMicers got there the two women were | lying tace to face on the floor, with their noses Pressed against 2 cloth soaked’ with chloroform And thetr heads covered with a blank: A doctor Succeeded in saving the two desperate women. Mrs Heulka, who ts the wife of a business man Bere, lett a letter giving directions as to the proper | @sposition of ber body. | Petroleum Breaks Out in a New Place. A dispatch from Tacoma, Washington Territory, tothe San Francisco Chronicle of April 6, says: “Some weeks ago aa Indian saw a storekeeper at | Centralia, 51 miles south of Tacoma, measuring | out some coal off. He said he knew where there ap of the stuff,” and that when the In- | 9 a'fire quick they poured it | jon party was quickly | wood, 1 and the <d'them to a spot 31 | est of Centraila, in Chenalts County, mid- Way between Gray's Hl ‘and Centraita, There, | 4m the woods and on G overnment land, Was found | pleum spouting from the ground. The flow | was rapidly absorbed back Into the ground and has | viy been going on from time immemorial, Phe discovercrs keprtne matter quiet and sent tO Fenasgivania for au expert to maxea test ot the Suid. He Maisned bis work yesterday, and pro- | nounces the lind of petroienta of the’ very best quality. Tue Sow is about two barrels an hour, | Which an expert says is phenomenal, considering that no boring las been done. A company has Been organized of iouling citizens of Centralia, and Tacoma and Chicago capitalists. Machinery has been ordered, and application made to tue | Government for the purchase of the land. The | Giscovery has created a great sensation. From Distinction to Shame. | Paris Dispatch to the London Daily Telesraph. | A melancholy end of a once brilliant career has Just been brought to the notice of the public. Tue | Body of one of the most dashing oMfcerson the | staff of the Emperor Napoleon Ill. has been dis- | covef@® in the cellar of a miserable house at | Montmartre, where he lived for years in company With his amie, He had ruined bimseif for this | Woman, who was a pretty grixette when he frst | made her acquaintance. It was before the Année ‘Terrigie thal the man, who bad been one of the Groaufents of the imaperial court, was giad to necept a clerkship which brought him 1n about | £160 per anu. In Lis infatuation for his amle | he seemed evea then content with his lot, but as | ‘the years rolled on be pecame morose, and gave | ‘Way to habits of intemperance. His services were | Tetained at his office out of mere pity, and so he ‘Went on sinking deeper and deeper into the mire, until one day he disappeared from view. It was taken for granted that he must have drowned himself, but yesterday the woman found his body | Dangiog from a nail i the wail. In bis hand was & paper on waich a few lines had been scrawled, Which showed that he Bad jost bis reason. Only a Yery sua.” sum remained out of the large fortune that he fornieriy eajoyed, and this he liad left to his relatives. His amie, for whom he had sacri- | Deed bis career, now refuses even to superintend ‘he fugerai arrangements, ——__— Science Solved the Puzzle. | ‘From the Hartford Times, } A Meriden clothing dealer recently offered a Spring overcoat to amy person solving the “anti- Tattle-box” puzzle. This consisted of a short cy indrical wooden box, securely sealed. The point ‘Was to shake the box without rattling the con- | Yenta On the box Ss printed You can’t do it; Dut It can Ve done” Toye who got hold of the boxes, after staking them in different ways, cut them open and fouad the contents to consist of of Un of different shapes. As no method of the trick could be thought of, 1t Was gener- pposed tke puzzie could not be solved. Chas, Vageraid, assistant to Superintendent Fitz- gerald, of the Meriden Electric Light Co., came iate possession of one of the boxes. He dissected MN, noticed the bits of tin, thought a moment, and ‘Ulen, taking a piece of magnetized iron, replaced ‘We cover on the box and appited the nlagnet (0 one end. It Was sirong enough to attract ali the small pieces of tin and boid taem fast to the end Of the box howevér violentiy it was shaken. He got the over oe Novelties im Jewelry. From the Jewelers’ Weekly. Small diamond suabursts make brilliant but ‘Costly scarf pins. Urallan emeralds, or green garnets, mounted in trefulls, make odd and attractive brooches, A Cape garnet within a setting of braided gold Wire makes am attractive top fora sipgle-prong hair pin. Two jer horseshoes, one pendant from the | other and be ‘a is @ nail of polished gold, | a scart pins. White enameled lacewor! patteru of diamonds and | sil pear-shaped earbuncles, 1s a pleasing and | popular design. ‘A miniature bailoon, t Tepresenied vy he car of guid cords, is an attrac e gas-bag of which 1s ar-shaped pearl, from which gs suspended by Uny golden ve scart pin, — - Women in Business, | From the Philadelphia Times ‘Over 5,000 Women have obtained employment in the last few years in Philadelphia in branches | hitherto filed by men alone. It 1s not only the | mills, factories, stores, telegraph offices, and lke | laces, Where they are found at the luom, shuttle, | counter and key, that tuey are working, Dut in| okeTS,” law Fers', ahd other pruiessional | ‘AS stenographers, typewrite cashiers taey are gradually aod Jug upon the occupations pre- | Tely inonopoltzed by men. The is, (fust cud real estate compa- GereanUle agencles uthize their services oy theta In large numbera. ‘The news paper othices recognize ter vaiue, aad In the cou. oning-room they may be found with the rule sea | stick Thetr punctuality, steadiness, quickness and inteiligener are parucalarly noticeable,and the Class of Women at Work Is far above the average tn | Dreeding and culture. The managers of neariy all | the busiuess concerns where they are employed | peak of their work lo the highest Uerms, abd say ¥ are generally equal to men, and in many eases superior. wauy are the wain support of Tamilies Who, through reverses, have been’ obliged Yo fight in tue word ior thelr dally bread. Western Women in Office. Kansas Letter to New York Herald ° Tne first appearance of the Oskaloosa council | presented @ very unique appearance. It was alied for the Monday afternoon succeeding the | election, but When the frst member of that august | ‘body arfived she found the rooms where such | Meetings were beld tn a horribie condition. There | ‘was actually tobscco spit on the floor, and the corners of the room had never been swept out. ‘Poe Ost thing done was toorder the town mar. and sual Lo empioy Women Uo scrub the place and move all the cuspidors. Then sigus were hung on Ue walls probibiting the use of tovacco form, The room was fit to sit in, but there was an evi asiness iu the mitnds of the states- beaenes around the room. With tue on tue use of toducco the men wh made tue couseil chamber their joaflng ~ have bee compelled o seex new quarters | re no salvons In Kansas the corner ome places of geberai resort, but old-time stories are told witu. bated boisterous mufth Which formeriy gation of the Kansas villagers pring ul a Woman Was hominated for office ia that own. = oe a aS AX Oup Maw ACCUSED OF CRIMINAL Assactr.— ‘Thomas F. Cone, principal im the paupers school at Suake Lilli, Hudson County, N. J., ts in troubie, He ts Over sixty Years of age, & pillar Of the churen, and has hereton = borne & goud reputation. Mar- Lineten-year-old dauguter charges him with crim ‘the charge. ‘see | _ KENTUCKY PRoMIBITIONISTs FOR GREEN CLRT Suitu ror Puasivens.—The Keatucky prouibition- | Geb. Green Cigy Sinith was unanimously endorsed, Bnd the delegates instructed to vove for Bum for | ‘ke presidential uomigation, Cunton B Fiske ‘Was pamed a3 (be second choice, ng preparea Nect, While a ce CONGRESSMEN IN WASHINGTON, List of Senators and Hepresentatives and their Hesidences, SENATORS. Ingalls, John J., Kans, 1 Bst. me, Aldrich, N. W.. R. L, 812 Conn, ave, ‘Allison, W. B., Jowa, 1124 Vermont ave, Bate, W. &., Tenn., Evpitt House, Berry, H., Ark., National Hotel, T4th st. nw, é 1 E. Cap st. Brown, Joseph E., Ga.. Woodmont Flats. Butler, M. C.,S. C., 1751 P st. now. Bowen, Thomas M zs House, Blackburn, J. C. it House, Blodgett, Ruius, N: J., 1315 N st, n.w. Chace, nan, RT, 1213 N st. aw. Cameron, J. Donald, Cockrell, F. 1906; N st. Baw. 1402 Massachusetts ave, . #20 New York ave, N. HL. 142i L si. mw. ry L., Mass. 1705 M st. mw. Oregon, § La Fayette Square. nb., 1700 13th st. nw. Si4 15uh ti L., La., Wz, Gormab, Arthur Hawley, Joseph I 20 14th st. BW Hoar, George F., Mas: nk St. DLW. Hale, Eugene, Me., 917 16th st. nw. Harris, 1. G., Tenn., 13 1st st. n.e, Fearst, Geotge, Cul, 1435 Mass. ave, Hampton, Wade, 8. C., Metropolitan Hotel. Hiscock, Prank, N.Y.’ Arlington Hotel, Jones, John P., d Jones, James K., Arkan=as, 915 M st. nw. Kenna, John West Viryinia, 140 B st. ne Morgan, John T., Ala., 113 Ist st. me. Morrill, Justin S., Vermont, 1 Thomas Circle, MePherson, J. R., N. J., 1014 Vermont av, Manderson, Charles F., Neo , Portland Flats. Mitchell, John H., Oregon, Riggs House. Payne, Henry B.. Ohio, 1122 Vermont ave. ‘Paadoct ‘S., Nebraska, Portland Flats, ~ Connecticut, $B st. ne. ‘homas W., Mich., 1435 K st. Bw. 'P. B., Kans, 612 14th st. nw. Pugh, James L., Ala., 1233 R st. nw. Paseo, Samuel, Florida, 306 € st. nw. juay, M. S., Pa., 1518 K st. nw. H., Virginia, 1107 G st. nw. Ransom, 'N. C., Metropolitan Hotel Reagan, J. H., Texas, 222 3d st. n.w. Spooner, Jobn C., Wis., 2 Md Stanford, Leland, Cal. Sabin, Dwight M., Minn., 1 low: Sauisbury, El, Delaware, 610 14th st. n.¥. Sawyer, Philetus, Wisconsin, Sherman, John, Ohto, Stewart, William M.,'> Stockbridge, F. B., Michigan, 1440 M st. nw. ‘Teller, Heary M., Colorado, Yo1 North Capitol st, ‘Turple, David, Ind., 52 B st. ne, Vance, Zebuion B., 1829 st. DLW. Voorhees, D. ¥ Waltnaly, E. C Wilson, E. K. Wilson, Jam OFFCERS OF THE SENATE. J. G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st. n.w, Anson ‘Cook, Secretary, 1:224 17th st. n.w, Wm. P. Cannaday, Serveani-at-Arms, 302 Del. Charies W. Jounson, Chief Cler) James R. Young, , 1315 Mass, ave. ‘ecutive Clerk, 1506 Q st. n.w. Isaac Bassett, Asst. Doorkeeper, 18 2d n.e. J. 1 Christie, Act. Asst. Doork’r, 825 15th st. nw. W. H. Bigelow, Postmaster, 16 3d st. me. REPRESENTATIVES, Carlisle, J. G., Riggs House, Abbott, J., Tex., 305 € st, nw. ‘Adams, Géo. E,Iil, The Arilngton, Allen, ¢. H., Mass.,"The Portiand. ‘Alien, E P.; Mich, National Hotel, Allen, J. M, Miss.,’"The Arington. Anderson, &. R., Iowa, 1025 Vermont ave, ‘Anderson, Jno. A., Kabs., 1333 G st. ‘Anderson, C. L., Miss., 1529 I st. n. Ww. ‘Anderson, G. A., IiL, 238 Nortn Capitol st, ‘Arnold, W. 0., it. L; Riggs House, ‘Atkinson, L. 710 11th st. nw, Bacon, Henry, N.Y", 1100 Vermiont ave, Baker, Chas. &, N. ¥., 623 13tn st, Baker, Jehu, Hil., 1333 Q st. n.w. Bankhead, J. H.; Ala, Metropolitan Hotel, Barnes, Geo. T.."Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Barry, F. G., Miss, “Metropolitan Hotel, Thos M., Pa, 1620 Mss ave. nw. J.J. N.Y.. The Arlington, Belmont, Perry, N.¥.,1701 Rhode Isiand ave, n.w. M., Cal.'316 €'st. nw. Bingham, H. H., Pa., 1708 i st. n. w. Blanchard, N. C., La., 212 North Capitol st. Bland, R. P., Mo., 1436 Q st. n.w. Bilss, ‘A. M. , The Arlington. Blount, James H, Ga., 416 6ch st. nw. Boothman, M. M.. Ohio, 52 B st. me, Bound, F.. Pa., 2i2 4th’st. se, Boutelie, ¢. A) Me., The Hamilton, Bowden, G. E., Va, 1226 14th st. nw, Bowen, H. L., Va.. Metropolitan Hot Breckinridge, C. R., Ark., 218 North Capitol st, Breckinridge, W. C. P.. ty. 812. N st. nw, Brewer, M.S., Mich., National Hotel Brower, J. M., N. €., 1112 10th st, n.vw, Browne, Thos. M., Ind., 1332 I st. nw, Brown, Charles E., Ohio, 1120 New York ave Brown, J. K., Va.. Metropolitan Hotel, Brown, T. H. B. Va., National Hotel, Bunnell, F. C., Pa, Buchanan, Jas., N. J., 207 E. Cap. st. Buckalew, C. K., Pa., Ebbitt House, Burnes, Jas, N.. Mo., Wilard’s Burnett, E., Mass, S06 17th st. n.w, Burrows, J. C.. Mich., 1416 K st. nw, Butler, K. R.. Tenn., 503 13th st. nw. Butterworth. Ben}., O., 407 9 ave., Le Droit P. Bynum, Wm, D., Ind., 621 13th st. n.w, caine, Jno. T., Utah, i1 Grant Place. Campbell, Ft . N. Y., The Arlington, Campbell, J. E., Ohio, 1011 Connecticut ave, Campbeli, T. J, N. Y., Congressional Hotel. Candler, A. D., Ga, 1112 H st. now. Cannon, J. G., IL, Willard’s. carey, J. M., Wy6l, 1406 L st. nw. Carlton, H. H., Ga. Metropolitan Hotel. Caruth,’ A. G., Ky.. Kiggs House. Caswell, L. B.. Wis., 12th st. B.w, Catcnings, T. C., Miss, The Woodmont. Cheadie, J. B., Ind. 413 6th st. nw. Clardy, M. L.,"Mo., 1343 15th st. nw. Chipman, J. L., Micb., National Hotel. Clements, J. C., Ga,, Metropolitan Hotel Clark, €. BL, Wis, 7216 G st. now. Cobb, J. E.,’Ala., Metropolitan Hotel, Cockran, W. BN. ¥., 1312 N st. Cogswell, Win.,"Mass., 1: Collins, P. A., Mass, 125 it. LW Compton, Barnes, Md., 1408 H st. now, Conger, E. H., lowa, 1101 K st. new. Cc r, W. C., Ohio, 1015 L st. nw, Cothrad, Jas’s., 8.'C., Metropolitan Hotel, Cowles, W. H. H., N.C. 200 E. Capitol st. Cox, &'S., N. Y., 1408 No H. ave. now, Crain, W ‘Texas, 125 B st. se. Crisp, C.F Metropolitan Hotel, Crouse, G. W., Oio, Riggs House, Culberson, D.'B., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel, Cummings, A. J., N. Y., 507 14th st. nw. Cutcheon, B. M., Mich., 1409 Massachusetts ave, Dalzeil, Jno., Pa., The Arlington, Pangan. W., 8. C., 603 F st. Darlington, S., Pa., 1800 Mass. ave, Davenport, Ira, N.'¥., 1606 20th st. mw, Davidson, A. C., Ala., Metropolitan Hotel, Davidson, RK. H. M. «Uonal Hotel, Davis, R. 'T., Mass, 137 K st. pw. Delano, M., 'N. ¥., Wiliard’s Hotel, Dipole, Sail SC, Windsor Hotel Dingiey, Neison, e., The Hamilton, “ker, A. M., Mo, Wiliard's Hotel Geo. W. E,,"Neb., 1401 K st. nw, Dougherty, Chas, Fla, National Hotel, Dubots, F.T., Idaho, 1490 13th st. nw. Dunham, R. W., TL. 3 st. nw. Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., 15190 st. nw, Eliott, Wiliam, & C., 7213 Q st. nw. Enloe,'B. A., Tenn., 601 E st. n.w. Ermentrout, D., Pa, 215 East Capitol st, Farqubar, J. M., N.¥., 813 12th st. m Felton, C.'N., Cai, Cliamberlin’s, Finley, H. F., Ky., 901 12th st. nw. Fisher, 8. 0.,’Mich., 1105 16th st. Fiteh, A. P.,/N. ¥., 4732 H. st. nw. Flood, Thos. S., N: ¥., 607 3d st. pw, Foras, M. A., Guid, 1112 M st. Ford, M. H., Mich., 1213 Conn. ave. nw. Forney, W. H., Ala., 1116 G st. nw. French, C., Conn., 1344 19th st. nw. Fuller, W.’E., lowa, 1327 N st. iw. Funsou, & ii, Kags, 90S 13th st. Gaines, W.E, Va., Metropolitan Hotel Gailinger, J. H., N.H., Dunbarton, Gay, Edw. J, La, 1758 N st, bow. Geai, J. H., iowa, The Portiand. Gest, W. Hi, ILL, 1114 @ st. o.w, Gibson, Chas. H., Md., Wiilard’s Hotel, Giflord, 0. 8, Dak., 1103 G st. Glass, P. T. Glover, J. i. 325 G st. Bw, + Metropolitan Hotel Gitlo, 13308 F st. » G14 13th st. ‘46 New York ave, ta, LG G Ske LW 40 C St. We a i St. LW ‘Mo., Si4 New Jersey ave, nw, Hew phiti, Sc G st. Ww, Henderson, D. B., lowa, Wormiey's Hotel Hienderson, J. 8., ‘Metropolitan Hotel, liendersou, T. J 11 North Capitol st. Herbert, £ Herman, B, 0 Hiestand, JA. Mares, Geo. SN, Houinan, W.S./ind., ‘ihe Baialiton, Holmes, A. J.; lows, 1130 12th st new. Hooker, C. E, Miss 1702 19th st Dow. Houk: i. ¢, Tenn, $729 ¥ st mw. Hopkins, vay 138 Bd st. i.e. ST, N.Y. 1508 1 st. aw, Hopkins, A. J., ii, 2228 14cn st. Howard, J. G.” Ind., 1013 Est. nw. Hovey, A. P., ind., 215 East st Mudd, 2 Wi 101 13tu st aw junter, W. G. Siaryland ave, Be Hution, J. £., Me., National Howe Jackson, O. L, Pal, 613 1: Johnston, Jas T.. Thos. ———— —_——ae Lanham, 8. W, T., Tex., 831% New York ave.n.w. cham, 1 Morropoiitan Hotel. a ‘Ebbitt gee i i Dest society. Miss Hi sisa hand. Woman of about twenty yeara: and has heret ‘been one of the belles of the town. Sins seated evmraee toes gle Sh RR FY wei ve Pa., Wi 's Hotel, Where they registered ata ‘hotel as man ‘and MacDonald, J. 1, Minn., 1754 M st. n.w. under an assumed name. On Saturday MeKenna, J.. Cai, 814 i5th st. . drove to Friendship and registered ag A. Mckinley, Wm., jt., Ohio, Ebbitt House, ‘and wite, New York. That night they | Mckinney 1. ¥-_N; HL. National Hovel {ekets for Boston, and took an east-bound McRae, fC, ATK, DIST st. outa, Law oa MeShane, J. A., Neb., 1410 G st. n.W. Merriman, T. A. N.¥., 1203 G st. B.W. Milliken, S. L., Me., 1017 14th st. now. { Mills, RQ. Tex, Momitt, J. If 3511 L st. n.w. ly at times, and nis occasional immor: were generally ascribed to that cause, ‘is reputation was fa! Cure for Colds, Hontgomery, A. B., Ky., G01 13th st. 2.W. ‘From the New York Sun. Moore, L. Was Tex.,'316 0 st. .W. 7 ct} , ae fi Citizen—“My wife and I have both got a cold, Morrie, 3B omen pees doctor. What ought we to taker” Physician—“Flaxseed lemonade I generally re- commend.” Citizen—“Thanks; how much will it be?” Physiclan—“Four’ dollars, please; two dollars Produced for the first time in America in New York last night, the academy of music, and inet with an enthias!- declared to be wonderfully effective Osborne, K.&, Pa, 941 K st 5.¥, in advancs of anything the master has done Outhwaite: J." Onlo, The Hamilton, 4m his other operas. ‘The leading roles were taken Owen, W. b., Ind., 1415 G st. n.W. last night by Signor Marceni, who did not quite Parker, A. X., N. ¥.. 326 434 st. 0.1 Come up to expectations as Otello, though this 1s Patton, John, i Hotel. attributed to his nervousness; by Signor Payson, L. E., IL. 1115 G st. nw. Who made a fine impression as Jago; by Signora Faiwoatcoetscreeeaer™ | dsdbrlgaiscaiay, wis ban tule ae Dy Je , 627 F st. nw. an wi as Perkihs, B. W., Kans, 916 15th st. nw. ia Perry, W. H.,& C., Metropolitan Hotel, Peters, 8. K.) Kan., National Hotel, Phel J ‘Tet 610 19th W. Phelps’ Wwe N-a.ridenmond Flats New Brscx Goons Pideoek, J. W., N. 709 11th st. Dw. SILK GRENADINES. Plumb, R., IL; 1320 "14th st. nw. Post, P. 5 LL, 1226 14th st. n. = roe CLAIRETTE CLOTH, Pugsiey, J. J., Ohio, Epbitt House, LOT! perce eee Sows veiuina, ns Md, jouse. Reed, Thos. B., Mex The Hamilton, —— Rice, E., Minn., 926 15th st. n.w. Richardson, J.’D,, Tenn., National Hotel, Robertson, 8, M., La,, 202 Delaware ave. 2.€. Rockwell, F. W.,"Mass., Riggs House, Rogers, J. H., ATk., 1302 R St. nw. Romeis, J., Ohio, Congressional Hotel, | Rowell, J.H., IL, 9101 sty n, ‘We have just opened a full line of new and desir able BLACK GOODS in all the latest weaves. NUN'S VEILS bordered all around, 100 pieots new styles SCOTCH GINGHAMS, New TENNIS FLANNELS. PAJAMA FLANNELS. Fast colors and non-shrinkable, 50c. Worth 65c. Rowland, A. | Metropylitan Hotel, New Embroidered CREPE SHAWLS and SCARFS | Russell, C. 4, Conn,, The Hamilton, inall colors. Russel J. E, SILK SHAWLS, Mass, The Arlington. Rusk, W.,’Md- CASHMERE SHAWLS. BLACK SILK HOSE, all grades, Fast BLACK COTTON HOSE, all qualities. New PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS. i, Pa. Pa., Ebbitt House, A oe Toe ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, - os Ian, 1903 G st. nw, é Suave, 1, tonal Morel Lotand 919 PENNA AVE _ ‘rhe Portland, —— 27 A st. 1.2, New Pants Dress Fasnics. Simmons, F, 4. N. C., Metropolitan Hotel. ‘SEATON PERRY Smith, Henfy, Wis, 130 Maryland ave. .¢, «Snocessor to Penny & Bro.) Smith, M. A.,'arizona, 717 14th st. DW. HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LINE OF NOVEL- * : ES IN IMPORT! 88 FABR: § sarcer. GPW, Va. National Hotel, HASED DURING THE Fast WEEK AT Spinola” > K st. new. “GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.” Spinola, F. ¥., The Arlington. NOVELTIES IN PARIS COMBINATION SUITS AT Spooner, HJ.) Riggs House, $20, IMPORTED To SELL FROM $25 TO 930. Springer, + il, 43 B st. 6, NOVELTIES IN SILK AND WOOL STKIPED DRESS Stahlnecker, W:G.,S. ¥., Woodmont, qh: AT 750, IMPORTED TO SELL FOR iteele, G. W., Ind., Riggs House. ‘im 3 a NE INCH WIDE, ALL-W: D CHEY- Stephénson, 1, Wik., 1800 F wt. HONS AT iy IMPORTED 20 SELL FOR Gi: wart, J. D., Ga., 416 6th st. n.w, “SPECIAL BARGAINS" IN ALL WOOL Stewart, Chag, Tex., 1114 G st. n.W. AND FOULE BEGES AT 50c. Stewart, J. W. Vt, ‘The Arlin “UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUES” IN Alg.-WOOK Stockdale, T. R., Miss, Hillman House, ERENCH CHECKS AND SAS » AND Stone, W.'J., Ky., 1311 H st. Cas Svone; W- J.” Mo. 210 North Capitol st ALL, THE “NEW SHADES" IN ALL-WOOL AND 20 Gi SILK WARP HENKIETTAS AND $1.25. bantd 6 Ghana Uhr tet oe Tarsney, T, K Mich, National Hotel NEW WHITE, BLAUK AND CREAM INDIA SILKS ‘Taulbee, W. P. 829 A st. ne, T 73. BI . P., KY., A: YARD. ‘Taylor, E. B., Ohio, 1746 M st, “EXCLUSIVE STYLES" IN PRINTED INDIA SILES. AT 75x 5 5 Thane ONS: The Hamilton, NEW! RTMiPED AND FIGURED DENGALINES AND ‘Thomas, J. R., Ii., B35 P st. n.w. “ALL, THE NEW. WEAVES" IN BLACK ANDCOL- Thomas, 0. B., Wis, 513.4 ec. ORED SILKS AT LOWEST PRICES. ‘Thompson, & c. Gok 16 North Capitol st, a Louion AND CHANTILLY LACE Tillman @. Bek Crate wea ee Sh “NEW AND, CHOICE DESIGNS” IN IMPORTED ‘Tracey, Charles, N. ¥., 3 Dupont Cirele, 900 PIECES FINEST FRENCH SATTEENS, 1 ‘Turner, E. J., Kans, 1513 3th st, LW. oe PATTERNS,” OF OY OWN DE Turner, H. G., Ga., 413 4th st. nw. r IMPORTATION.” yince, BJ, Conn, 608 14th st. nw, ALL TRE “NEWEST STYLES” IN PARASOLS, UM- Vandever, W. Cal. Willandn: IRELLAS AND CARRIAGE SHADES. “BEST MAKES" OF GAl ND MEDIUM- Yoorness: cd. AAS mes aw. bEIGHT MERINO UNDEMWEARC ALL STYLE Walkér, J. P., Mo.; 922'M st. mtr LAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. Warner, William. 'Mo., Willard’ SEATON PERKY, Washington, J. E., Tenn. 5 Towa Circle, ‘Sthe, Perry Building, Pennsyivanis ave, cor. Weaver J, 6. jows, 190 Maryland ave. me, ee Estal Weber, . Y.» 721 11th st. nw. eS West, XK. ¥., 312 13th st. nw. Panavevraa Srone, Wheeler, J., Ala., 1325 M st. nw. MATTINGS. MATTINGS. MATTINGS. Waite, J.B, Ind, 807 12th st. nw. Just received another large lot of Mattings which White, &.V..N. ¥.. The Arno. will be sold very cheap. Whiting, JR, Mion., 1537 P st, n.w. Spegial, 2 Jot Japanese seemless, (white Whiting: Milss., The Portland, = EY ieee Wybitincrne, W. ¢. Teno, eobice House, “8 extra, ies ene uaa Bote ony ea a Wiison, W. LW. Va. loss oe te Large Size Fancy satting i Wilson’ Thomas Mink Can seis SPRING DRESS GOODS. SPRING Dh Wilkinson, T. &.; La., 204 Delaware ave. ne, Spring. $6 inch apring weight cloth, all colors. Willams, & 8. Onto, 240 North Capitol st Finch broadelothy Wise, Geo. D., Va., 1: G st. nw, 36-inch fancy dress goods, Woodburn, W., Nev. 616 13th st. nw. 38-inch better is Yardley, RM. Pa, Ebvitt House. S8-inch Debeiees in grays and browns Hee doom Veesae aE Gis Samay ‘Gaviigue co oe S6, Dw. {40-inch Henriottas and Senses’ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. = Rev. W. H. Milburn, Chaplain, 13 Soha B. Clark, Clerk. Laurel ae Se Flannels from 50c. uy T. O. Towles, Assistant Clerk, 1527 Corcoran st. Leedom, “Ay LINEN DEPARTMENT, John P. Sergeant-at-Arms, 13 1st st. ne, | _Jf¥on need anything in the way of Linen be sure to ‘4. B, Hurt, Dootkeeper, 230 Ist 4 ive us a.call, we can do you some Wa Nichols, Assistant Doorkeeper, 110B st. ae. Special, 3 dozen en “ffinen : ‘curgus Dalton, Postmaster, 240 N. Capivol “ le eae 3 Fisher, assistant Postmaster, Ibid sack se | <a ee nw. = 7 = “knotted fringe... iectigy ween’ Pine guarantee Towels to be alllinen and very Dancing with the Corpse. “Table Linen in bleached and cream, damask and From the Referee. Burials alive are far more common tn het coun- tries, where the burtal takes place within 24 hours after death, than they are here, where one gets, a8 arule, a week’s grace, In Spain the body ts fre- quently removed to the undertaker’s shop a few | hours after death, In one of the largest of these establishments in Madrid, some years ago, traordinary ‘sight Was Witnessed a gentieman Was brought in his “casket” one afternoon, and placed tn the room set apart for that branch of the business. The proprietor lived over his premises, and on this especial evening was giv. ing a grand ball When the ball was at its height, ‘a gentleman in full evening dress sud- deniy ‘joined the company. He danced with the wife of the undertaker, and he danced with the Undertaker’s daughter, and seemed to be thor- oughly enjoying himself. ‘The undertaker at he knew his facc, but didn’t like to be rude and ask him his name; but by-and-by all the departed, and the strange gentleman was the only tupkes rad from abe up "Ailing of Rapin ind Crashes very cheap rae few gre ii Bak Glow colorsand back at Se, worth Goa CARHART & LEID) ‘928 7th and 706 Kats. nw. 14-42 Haxpsoe Sast Rizzoss. ‘We have a small lot of very elegant SASH RIBBONS left over from last year. Tne wholesale price was $36 for 12 yards. We have marked them down to $1.25 per yard. The colors are WHITE, BLUE, PINK, GREY, LEMON, CARDINAL, and BLACK. They are woven brocade, floral designs, and are the most ex- pensive goods made. At $1.25 they are dirt cheap. We have just measured and marked a lot of CHAN- TILLY LACE REMNANTS less than cost. Great bargains are in the lot. Short Remnants of figured INDIA SILKS at 50c. Just opened s lot of new INDIA and CHINA SILKS one left." “Shall I send fora cab for you?” said the | in entirely new styles. hoot at last, “No, thank you,” replied the gentle. | MOIRE SILKS in all colors to match Dress Goods. man; “I’m staying in the house.” “Staying inthe | New PRINTED BENGALINES. house!” exclaimed the undertake New CHALLIS. ag Bhan Cer oh know res New PRINTED CANTON CREPES, conta Dorrifed. tasted to the mortu. | Th¢ best BLACK SURAH ever sold fér 750 ary room and found the coffin empty. His wife and daughver had been dancing wit a corpse. An ONE PRICE W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ex lanation, of cour folic The \uem: soma ony teen ino trapes, bad satan re | _*PY4 —— ing mi and revelry abot and having a keen sense of humor, had out ESeie aeiriem ciate cis |OrmDom Sram is on! a wo and joined the festive Ly He was ite il fue ‘sentable, as in Spain the dead are, ‘buried CROQUET, in full evening dress, he ‘Trae Heroism, ‘From the Virginia (Nev.) Chronicle. Superintendent Keating relates the following ex hibition of unexampled coolness on the part of James Cavanaugh, who was seriously injured by the premature explosion of a blast in the Hale & Norcross mine last week: At the time of the acci- dent a round of three holes had been charged and ‘the fuses lit by Cavanaugh, when one of them mavurely exploded. “Mitts rushed. to tee eis of Cavai who was ly! and Buackensa with pow. rift covered with blood der-smoke. He shouted to the men, “Don't come in here; only one of the holes has been fired.” For some reason the lighted candle-snuffs under the other two charged holes did not ignite the fuses leading to the that Cavanaugh’s in failing brushed the his ‘being wo D ALITY THA AED OF QUALITY T WE GUAR- ANTEE co ‘TOPHAM'S FAC’ Tal PA AVE NW, R mh31-0 REPAIRING PROPERLY DONE. lighted candie-snuffs away without ‘aware of It, Although G. T. Kars, TAILOR, Kissed the Wrong Girl. ‘From the St. John Telegraph. ‘A young man well known about town made an eventful call on a ladys few evenings ago, and it 1s said that he is not very likely to “call again” for some time to come. It appears that he was very Patten apne te gh THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.©.. TUESD ee gee 1888—-SIX PAGES. anes Se " WANTS A SPRING SUIT OB A SPRING OVERCOAT OR BOTH; BUT THATIS NOT ALL, THERE ARE E SUITS AND THERE ARE SUITS, THERE ARE ‘VARIOUS THINGS TO BE CONSIDERED IN BUY- ING A SUIT. YOU WANT GOOD MATERIALS; YOU WANT STYLISH CUTTING; YOU WANT TO BE HANDSOMELY FITTED; YOU WANT THE GOODS WELL MADE, AND YOU WANT THE PRICE QU. REASONABLE, ay orw THE AVERAGE MAN I8 WILLING TO PAY A Epp ot UAE ECA SUES x 5 FAIR PRICE FOR WHATEVER HE BUYS, AND an a USK SATinEaNEs, - Otzacbare,, ong int DONTEXPECT MORE FOR HIS MONEY THAN | 2:3 said subs Pits ADE 1S Tak Pou OF i babe: | ScTenerls Chertotteorlis. Lowert ANOTHER MAN OAN GET. Peace New, Prvmares WALNUT. Fi ig weighs mace Felina Aleoper 74.50 feet Boa,” AY XTENSION Ta! IT COSTS AS MUCH TO MAKE UPA SUIT MaDE | {$:20fe0t < x was HATHA Cia abu" Grase: | Coacamore, Meni. Flies FROM “SHODDY,” OB HALF COTTON GOODS, AS | fronting iva og WEDNESDAY, APRIL RiGHTEEXTE. r98e.at | “ito Metso eee FROM AGOODALL-WOOL riEck, TunxrTFot- | af GER Fenn [al ah poet eat | Monga a the Housebo The ‘Orleans BONS FEA Ae SOTNS ee ROS 8 | Ea =o | een ore @ BE OF VERY cterme: One-k pia-3t & T. LUCKETT, Travtes_ | 5,C. without change, GOODS. AN ALL-WOOL SUIT AT $15 18 CHEAPER | 255 three yours Ties lemma asd IN THEEND THAN A $10 OF COTTON WaRpP | #!*= Per cont, and _AUCTION SALE OF 7 ally ; exctop Bos iF BAL. Teave EERE OF OF A FURNITUR! ALE ‘WOOD, TIN, GLASS AND COC: Wa 4 Goons. WE HAVE OFTEN SAID IN OUR “ADS” THAT e ALao, and 8-25 PM vie WE DONOT CARRY THE LOW GRADES, BUT IX DIRT WAGON, 1HAND CART, 3 HIVES AND | bureat Ludi AL 2 PIERS LOT WINDOW ShNba Revee, “XP nlo Fouts 9 MEDIUM AND FINE GRADES WE MEAX TO GIVE MEDRESDAY | MORNING, APRIL iron. | Sosa Lente’ Acttvation and tnf YOU THE BEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY. Tent ccs ace Re TOSS Sr ROCCE AGM | furnished. and ope, yeh et often, 1300 Pena oN ASSO 7 Dorthwest. 3 | Syivanis seeae eccages i WHETHER YOU WANT GOODS READY-MADE OB pa rg yn on A ee aa wenelrond, uh and B as i. Tay or MADE TO ORDER; WHETHER YOU WANT apse-Ss me on —____Seoerst Fetsonrer Agee. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | oneay CLOTHING FOR THE LARGE MAN OR THE SMALL BOY; THE YOUNG MAN OR THE OLD; VEXNSYLVANTA ROUTE, 70 THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOU" q DOUBUE TRACK SPER DED Bere ER Taueney | PEREMPTORY SALE OF DESIRABLE RESIDENCE | WASHINGTON, KNOWN AS THE “ALBION.” FEENTE eS ETERS OER EO Eet NE | STEEL FATS MaQNiFicEn. PQrint - TEENTH AND G STREETS NOKTHWEST, IN E FEC * ee WHETHER FOR BUSINESS, SCHOOL OR DRESS! ow TUESDAY, APRIL SEVENTEENTH, AT s.BX Virtue, of » deed of trust recorded among tbe | svatne leave Washington from sistas, toncceot Ola YOU CAN FIND ALL THE CHARACTERISTICS HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. 2270, folio S88, ot seq..1 will offer for sale. at pub For Pittsburg Rhy ey aocron,araut othe grominen, WEURESDAY. | 7D ee Nae Gea, lame MENTIONED ABOVE IN OUR NEW SPRING! y ghant offer for sale in frontof the premises the HIGHTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1888. | Line 9 Sons Rails ne Cintas mn Feat STOCK. OUR READY-MADE SPRING SUITS FOR MEN BANGE FROM 813.50 TO $40, BOYS’ SUITS, $10 » M.. lot lettered” Ry Gecirwe W ibdivision of part of square gt Washington, D.C. feet on Gatrect porth and ith Sleeving Cary from Narr bane wo Cinetnaate and Buffet Gar to Rc Louis, dally ckcept natura, fo Chicago, with Sleeping Oar Alcona to Westera kipress, at 81) p.m.dally. with Siegptag Care Washinwton to Chicago and st’ Louta epd ex, above property, 117 ft, front by 110 ft deep, improved by large brick building of 23 rooms with s large ball- oom building attached. Now open for mspection. ‘Terma, day of sale, Sri niaginy, Here 2% Soweiang cninecting $20. SMALL BOYS, ¢4T0@15. SUITS MADE TO wi hiner, with ‘throuh "Sisepers for ORDER, $20 TO $75. eae TRON, B WAGGAMAR, Austionere. Ej. suln, tor Putabute apa toe Went Th ty - — — Sieg abue and Pittsburg te Chtoaay TIMORE AND bod J EB BARNUM, & C0, | P'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 16 bo anoint ets Let Se apls 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, | MISCELLANEOUS SPRING PLANTS, ROSES, &c.. Lay) ee AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTIE’ 1888, st ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at my auction rooms, sport. Lo x Haven, and F mire at 9.50@ For New York and the Fart, 7:20, 9.00, 11.00, alo. | not complied with in twenty resold at ‘hall sell s choice collection of Flowering aud other | days after day of sale, the property ‘will ‘be 11:40 am. 2-00, 4:10, 10:00, and 1120 pm J.C. Fiants, Moves, Se. from the well-known Murvery tai, ne ak and Cet of we deh Fae ee | Ranges (000, 11 40) ma 2°00, $.10. 1b Oa . ‘Bsa. ‘ F . Limited Express Parlor ~C, UTCHTNSON, Sit” "THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. | _ap7-d&da Trustée_| snd Dib Gur S40'ain daly, except Sumas AMS 4 \uctioners, \RUSTEE'S SALE OF PROPERTY ON TWENTY- lon without chs IMPORTER, pes EIGHTH STREET NEAK K NORTHWEST. | For brooklyn, NX. allt throust, alee Contest at eras RUBBER GOODS AT AUCTION. . | {By virtue of a dectve of the Supreme Court of | *°shro* ity with beers of Beecklye Anne AMM on 1 L big On THURSDAY, APKI. NINETEENTH, at TEN ) the District of Columuia, passed ch the 3d day of | jug’ dinert transier to, Fulton, sttoe amehing wees OL L te O'CLOCK A.M., we shall sell, in front of our sales; I, A. D. 188K. in oquity ca se No 10, double ferriage a 7 L Ir Toom, a quantity of Rubber Goods, such as Ladies! | wherdin Osceola C. Green ix plaiuti@ and Audie DeLot- | For Viuiiedelyiae 5 aes # L # and Gents’ Shoes and Boots, various styles, Men's | fic, et al, are defendan.s, I will sell iu frout of the 2.00, 4:10, 600, 10:00, and 11 LLL LLLb Hubber Coats, Children's’ Shioes, Gossmuers, Circa- | preinivos on WEDAESDAY, the HuGHTEENTH DAY | i lars. ke. OF APRIL, A.D. 1888, at PIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the RN N EER RRR ¥. ‘Terms: Cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, following Tei estate: South half of lot eight @), in | RX RD EP & api? ‘Avetiobeeta,_| fauare he Cl) inthe city uf Washington, Dustrck ot | = fina BRS Ey EE ¥ : ‘Terms of male prescribed by decree: One-third pur- | ) im. On Sune iM cash, balance in two . scTTON oe Laawe 10 jual instal. 4:50.14 40am? 50,3441, CHOICE, COLLECTION OF ROSES AXD OTHER | huents payable in one aud two years, with interest | 00, and 11°20 pa. In this department we are showing a much larger | BLOOMING PLANTS: | COMPRISING, OVER | from day of sales for which notes of purchaser of pur. | For Ling, 720 am. aud $40 pam. daily, Stock than ever before, having imported European} NE THOUSAND POTS OF THE FINEST SI | chasors must be wiven, lo be secured by trust on prop- | LECTION EVER OFFERED IN THiS CITY, “ purchaser. ‘Desoat 20 and 9:00 am. 12.05, 4:20, novelties in sufficient quantities to meet the demands | KT AUCTION. cp. | Of 9100 required ou day of sale. ‘All conveyancing at 2 Sundays, & of increasing business. Medium and high cost goods, TOR ERUBSDAY MOE BING, APaIL | MIME. | eter paripacoror purchases’ Sere af mises | rhs NTH, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell | $.*t' 5 < PREDERICKSBI domestic and foreign, at lowest possible prices. Finest atour me, Oth and D. ‘northwest, be complied with in ten days, otherwise trustee re- ICASBURG | hi quality Imported Hats, in new and scarce colors, and serves right to resell at cost of defaulting purchaser or Ee. D The Wak, AND LEXAN, ASH A CHOICE COLLECTION OF ROSES, TON i ab ssxgpepelungsdle ie cyaner ve days® ‘ofsaie in some ms in shapes not to be found in domestic goods. to which attention i= resje-tiully called. rd in Washington: DC. For Alexandria, 6:00 6-35, 8-40, 9:47, 20.57 ‘Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, including a great va- | THIS COLLECTION 18 FIKSi CLASS AND ALL PU ROLDS WORTH CORDON, Trustee, 12:08 nom, 205, 42. Same eOL a ae By riety of entirely new designe, from 95 to 6u5- 2t TRUE TO NAME, ‘teat bw. 409 aud "19 357 flu. ou Sema’ ut 0:00, 9 TP 0MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ANSON BOR, Aucta | , 10:57 erm. 2.0, 8 5, 6:05, snd 10:05 p.m WW ow RRR A opPP = = a a | modauicin for Quanticy, § aw Wwww ee 24 , LARGE _AND CHOICE COLLECTION OF EVER- | For Hisimend and cho Soath, 600,10 37 am duly, Ww ww Auk REENS, SUITABLE FOR PARKING. CEME ex Trajusleave Licxanare for "Waslnagtin, 6:05, 7-03 4 Fi ‘ko, EMBRAC IAGNOLIAS, RHO- WENTY FIRST. AT HALF | "8:00, 810 10-1 11-07 win, 20, 3-00, So bse! aa mag | PRUIPPROSS EUS AGREE FiuMSS | HOS SEAGER MaatEaSROc Ie | $0, 7 as se Ry i SUCH A! ‘AND ME 5 . a ? 6. 3 é og FEACHYS FROM THE WELCENOWN NURS. | ANDY OMlO RAILKOADS TWO" Dissiien Boi ba and Od va - 7229 (Re oe ERY OF MR. JOHN SAUL. AEM ra ap and on the | plickand information ai the office, portheagt 2a 0.1, acres, at Randolph Station Sth street vanie avewtr a3 BA 408 BM Be = | oQteciHUTSPA cu imsprensrn, xe, | 3S: Hi ea Rene Suey op 4s art ahs genre naan Fooms, I shail sell @ choice collection of the aboves mentoned plants, pas Focnis tne barn, to dostinauion from botels apd rest tences. ‘outta ‘e sate of caltivation with abundance uf tot | CHASE Poca. kw O00, Et oral le for subdiviaion. 3 miles | OvDeral Manager. (019 Gen, Paaseujor Ageut. 3 ‘old. Georgetown strict line improved by 10srecm Paine house, | FPALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EErici NOVEMBER 20, 1887. Owing to the beauty of our styles, our goods are known by all intelligent buyers to be the most desira- bie. A thorough examination of our stock before making your purchases will be to your advantage, THE IMPORTANT arn, and ail necessary outbuildings, well wa- HIGH-CLASS COLLECTION OF venty of fruit of all kinds. Both are d. sirable | 10% ttention bh. 1 a pe r A 8B RRR g85s MODERN PAINTINGS Soaking investinentes ene > Seantion of those LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION, © R<ER i aa 8 E Of M.S. GOLDSCMIDT, deceased, farme any’ Seampuahin tina, Poaveqepeine at cotter |. For Chicego and Sorthwest, Aas daily 10-56 cm, tux 24 Go Eee Sss' » Purchaser, “A-denos-t of 6600 will be required ou | 90 quown wl Sane ae saan FF re ee ee | nee ee oh coe 9:40pm. ones of every variety of the best makes and newest pat |Z: Rouasoay, Corot siltet, Diz, Scimonier, ELIAS REISER, | Executors se eortitiban and Cleveland, Exp. daily 10:558.1t0 terns. 42-inch Flouncings at lower prices ve -ALBOTT, Atty. pan. ‘ever been named in this market. WORKS OF ART AND RARE CURIOS, H. MAURICE T. apie 14.16,17,18,19.20 BoE ington and Local Stations, 98:40am, | pedeeeen Gree che | ior sntermadiate povnts bei com aiimore and ?aile kts sesrasdiais pints, $4.20 ane SS ‘The sale of which will take place at Paris on the SEV- ENTEENTH and EIGHTEENTH of MAY, 1888. Auctioneer, M. PAUL CHEVALLIER, 10 Rue Bateliere. "Vi M, Ch. Mannheim, 7 Rue St. jaluers. TM. Feral, 54 Faubourg Montmartre: ML SPB xe nne dodorde Maurol™ “apie mathee 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING LOTS AT FOREST BALITMORE AND CHIO RAILROAD, noe On TUESDAY AFTELNOON, APRIL ‘TWENTY- FOURTH, 1888, at TWO O'CLOCK, on the prem! I shay offer at public auction lots on subdivision ihe Forest Glen! Investment Gur This wil bea rare Stntare of by parties who desire prostatic. invest: Renta. There tb large and comimodions hotel, which ‘open for the reception of guests on the Ist of June, while other improvements are rapidly enhancing the jue of this property. two, ad three years. Conveyancing sud’ recordiny st . ree years. reco: purchasers come Twenty-five dolia's deposit Will be (tired on each lot at the time of sale. and Wiimingtom, 7.394, qPHowas Dowrine, ‘Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, | elphia 15-00 a: BEING NOs 259, 2304 AND 24) THINTEES | for tioreny audi AND-A-HALF STREET SOU . HWEST. Pt ere fy ‘virtue of x deed of trust, 3.3 12 10. 3 930. folio’ 155, et eq. one of the land reconis f - Washington, im the Disieict of Columbia aud by dire: © 0. Grasiees willotir at public auctisis tn, Loat of th Trustees will offer at public auction, in font of the rewises. on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY SP APKIL. 1888, at FIVic O'CLOCK. the following described Property: All that certain piece or Parcel of ground aituate, lying and being in the city of Wash ington, iu the District of Coluauia aud known and described as Lot 24, in sq together with ‘the improvements, bein Nos. and v4T 133% st sw. No. 239 is improved by & ‘and the otuer two are Frame Dwellinie. ‘One-third cash, the residue in two equal Kat sixand twelve months, with motes bear Roeinterest nd secured by desde of trust oral cual | © at option of purcbaser or purchasers. Ali conveyanc. ing aud recording at purchasers’ cost A deposit of FOSTER KID GLOVES. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ap6-64 ihe undersizDed pam. On Sunday, 83 ‘$0'pin Lexve Anpa- 30am, $40 pia. Lene Ata Gils, 6:40, 6 20am, 12°05, 3:50, 830 pam. Sundae 8:30 ata. 410 pam For Way Stations between Washington and Balct- Bore, 5 00, 6:40, 8:30, am. 12:10, 3:30, 4:40,6 45 Ph mi an. 650 om, 130,3 a, hd and 1130 pms For Stations on M: ypolitan Branch, 16:35am, °8:40 am, 4:40 pm., for Principal stations oply, $1:10 pau. and 15:80 pm. 60u Sunday stops at al station For Gaithersburg and intermediate pointe, 19: 35, 11120 pan termediate Ri Hh Tern: $1 30 pam aber ques ind ins Stations, 17:00 p.m, arch trains leave Washington om Sunday only stations CLOTHING Co. . B—Tickets to this sale at reduced rates. $100 will be require . on each houseat the time of sale. 10 Pt, at all ‘oo — apl4-its THOMAS DOWLING, Auc. WILLIAM J. WARKEN, ) ristees | a i paved OFFERS EVERY FACILITY TO EVERY MAN OB | = GALE OF TwosTORY Frame | %10-dkds_ OBERT 0. HOLIZMAN,S For FREDERICK. 18:40 am, 12:90pm, 15:30, BOY To DAES WELL, 70 Dues componTasty, | ‘Duouse ON SitTH StxekT, Nuak N STREET | (WHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. "yor HAGHERIONS, 18.400, and 15:30 nm. N AME RESS {ECO} - 2 Z ALSO, ‘TRUSTEES 8. OF ELFGANT BRONZES, LARGE | 6:45 p.m.; from Cincinnati paras 6: cunts ms mnt ovens so ow | TTBTOUTME SUF ox zara svar. | SY MUSEU Eta pan ten ts Te SAE sie ope ee LE virtue oh, decree of the Suvgeme Court of fhe SET, AKLICLES OF VERTU, BRIC-A-BRAG, &. “From Hulaaeipnis Sor women, 1008 SIRE? THE! MEN AND BOY! Columbia, passed ry Cause No. ‘deed of trust, dated the 10th day of % 7 E . daily, trbattat bleh thet a5 8 | POUT, doc 38, wherein Joun ‘Henry etal. are | b¥y 1B of 8 deed of trust, dated the 10th day of | From Suingerly and int ‘pointe bord of Bal- OB DO YOU PREFER ONE OF OUR TAILOR-MADE font Ie Ee oe op a E i ea ‘one ‘of the laud records for ashi timore. 10 x fo tT vEN “* lersiqned Trustee wi 0 SUITS OR BOTH? THIS 18 THE HOUSE WHERE | for tus, on THUASDAY, APIML TWENTY “SIE: A. | the *: 4 accured cre om MonDat. he THER: Oc! ” sp ~~ , Commenci at YOU CAN BE SUITED. CALL AND LOOK | HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., ali that partof | ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at the uuction-rooms of Thomas Jot numbered eight (6), in square nunipered four hun- | Dowling, 11th strect and Peunsylvanie avenue the THROUGH OUR STOCK AND ENJOY THE PRICES | dred and elginiy-one (481). beginning for the sane on | following Personal Bafecte: j AME cLor Panne ot nr the nosthweat comer of Sait nat, 20} | BRONZE MANTEL SETS, PAIR OF MAGNIFICENT | po 'HING. 18 | Pruning thence south twenty (20) foot. thence due | BIRGUE FIGURIS, 1 CARRIE St IT A SUIT FOR THE BOY THAT IS PROBABLY | eet ninety-threo (03) fect 4 Inches: thence north | SANN TE STACKS y BEATS de AND DRESDEN | fre Pig lachen tothe placetsl beginner bupieted iy | RORCELATNN. PAIR OF SEVEES AND BRONZE WANTED AT THIS TIME? BE ASSURED THAT | feet-4% laches. the placco{ beguping. improved PLAQUE, VERETIAN CARVED, FIGURES YOU WILL BE PLEASED WHEN YOU SEE OUR As- | street northwest. on OENAMENTS. BOHEMIAN GLASS, SILVER: SECOND, AT STE O CLOCK TM, Datotlotspum-| PLATED WARE. THREE LARGE BIsgu SORTMENT IN THIS DEFARTMENT. NOTHING | eet aren oe a eaters Gaeib ed ey HEADS AUTIOUES OL VERTU, IHC. .-BIAG 1S LACKING, IT 18 REALLY A SURPRISE TO US | described as square west of square five hundred and as VQUHER AKTICLES THAT CANNOT BE 3d street went forty-two f-et south f . THE NUMBER OF FRIENDS WE HAVE MADE ihe Northeast corner ott nugered nineteen ( iO Le gt Eg tg affona THE LITTLE MEN. THEY ALL Go TO wert line of sald'ntreet 1005, fectsthence went a7 ——___-—— —— “SHEE Eon & BRO. THE sid alisy 18:07 fect and thouce easterly 52.07 DRY GOODS. ee. GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO., foot ote place of beni Saipoved. by, lowe ieomcacioaaetia Mt YERNoN! art. vexxow: story frame awel tree west. 3 Cee ae cexon | gtepiath teupeesienaertemnieeees | New Beare, Gloves, ae ke ae and one- o ‘We have just received a fresh assortment of SPRING Pry ‘ar | Semen Serer ot Er ate rt Feeceak tee cg: | DRESS GOODS, comprising a full line of Black Faille | 10° o%iock. a.m ‘Miaturaing, reaches" Welbtagise num, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed | Francais, Peau de Soie, snd Mascott Silks, Satin | shout $30 p.m LL BLAKE a oF (all cash, at the pur: | Duchess, and Surah Silks, all grades, Black Silk Lace | "1% _ om, __ Provrarovs Bancams Ix Foe Shtchasorhscost, A dgposit of #100 required on enc | Flouncings, Ching? Silks, Satteens and Challies in | YOR POTOMAG RIVER LANDIN piece at time of sale. If terms of sale are not complied | choice designa, Wool Suitings, in plain and Combine- ‘st wharf on MONDAYS, 1HURSDA’ Se with in ten days from day of sale the Trustee reserves | tion. Black Grenadines, Linen Sheetings and Pillow | and SATURDAYS a: 7 a.m. Returning TUBsDa\ — tee ent te ial atites: purchaser after tee dene | Linens, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, all size, AY, and SUNDAY pm, touciitut Miver Lao iblie notice of such re-sale in some newspaper pub- HOOK, BRO. & CO. 2 Sik Counecia and OK ae 00, - £e A f in We Dp. &. mh1-3m 1328 F t.@ file SOM B PADGE LI. °o $8 & K i A f SONOTOECS a AEDE Trt, ne) a4iK wt = | _DUNCANSON mack: Auctioneers apl’ oa ahi CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, (poe Te Ee OCBAN. STREAMERS. RS. 4s now filled with oneof the finest assortments of | VERY ELEGANT RESIDENCE, No. 1116 VERMONT beets So ee "AVENUE, AT AUCTION. URCHELL'S SPRING CLOTHING ever shown in this city, and| on THURSDAY ERNOON, APRIL NINE- Fast a steamers they will be sold for 25 per cont less than the same | TEENTH, 1868, at FOUL O'CLUCK F. M. in front BEST FLOUR. Ly yy yi ty oe ‘ind of goods can be bought for at any other house. Ca LR RF PORES (Bpecial Quality.) 2s ms tania, Wed. Apel 2h. 6 a ——— Rae average depth of about 188 feet to « 30-fovt ‘Put upin oy ey = Dems ‘emake no promises of impossibilities, but simply | {proved by s superbly-built three-story-and-base- Bat, May i carry onthe clothing business in the same inexpen- Brick” Residence,’ containing Uuricen "rooma, ag eg ie ee sive and unpretensious placo and manner as we have x. £9 RY 1926 F street, spll | Sarasa berth, %0 Vocab ia ‘We Duy Only for Cash thus making not only every iar inet ie ry is iocated it one of the most BSokouove BEALic bhow ne CO. 138i Petasd fe | $88 Fenn. ove, Small, ws cent of discount, but also become desirable customer, | 50 wofine’ pend shogie qommnend the attention | A SCHOR LINE {0 the manufacturer, who g!ves us every advantagein | “remus: One-fourth cash. the residue in three equal TLANTIC EXPRESS his power. pepe, at one, two and bated with notes i. D. B. WW EROOL, ay Ree We Only Sellfor Cash, and in this way protect Interest thd wecured bya deed of trast onthe | Ke I), Bane, Steamebtp CITY Gr koa trom Now Yor honest and frugal customer, as we have no losses to ice — —4 IMPORTER AND TAILOR, NESDAX, 36, May 16, June 48 July 11. make uj for which are Duuud to occur ere credit ig | scene Shar fevacee cramer ae ‘des a beautiful USINESS sae. ‘Secon Cee eee paper pom, i, Ste darpeaees Bur ee “ ate eaet Batis, Personally it all garments madein up GLASGOW AND Losboxbiky RSUr 1 SHORT AND STOUT MEN, | CHANCERY SALE OF A REVERSK Paseage Glasgow, a , Liverpoal, PAaNtS as Long as87-in. Inseam and as Large as 48: | CHAN GBT IN UNTMPROVED REAL STAT! seca senoniiee sen. } aston) ai WO second Clans 9) ehrerage, in, Waist. We ve @ beautiful line of PRINCE AL- By virtue of a decree of the une Court the Wi Do oun or prensa, either service, ). Saloon BERT SUITS from #13.50 0 VESTS trom | Durtrict of Cohumbin ranecd on the 7th Gay of Apri | _mh27 | carson dichria a iedued hat. Sraveery ck, 50c, up; PAN’ from SUI’ FO! A544 1888, in ‘wherei! jus I. Harvey is iE - - Li [i toiS years R250 up: FOR BOYS, 14 to ar: Br Gus | stlowet cir at aon Fr Be ‘Toum, *SPRIRG OVERCUATS, from 86 up. Cooma Br ui at © — 00, A ‘A full line of #3 f a PA I f GAS COOKING STOVES % - On band and for sale. ‘00. Fa * Fy i —— aplé COR. TENTH AXD F sik. wh3l «= WASHINGTON GaSLIGHT COMPANY. Ove Srame Stock © perfect beyond criticism or comparison. We are showing the Correct Styles of the Season, perfect in ‘fit and fabric, faultless in make and material. THE PRICES ARE LOW. Our $10 Strictly all a ‘Secks and Out- ‘away are as good as any you $15. Our 810 Blue Asssbet Flannel Suits we guarantee not to fade or money refunded. ‘Our $15 Prince Albert Suits are equal to any 20 suit you can buy elsewhere. ‘Wo havea full line of Men's and Youth's Suits from ‘For Bays from 14 to 18 we show a line of Batts from ‘MEAT. “An invalusble tonic. Isesnccesand 6 ‘boon for which nations should feel grateful” Ses “Medical Prem.” “Lancet.” Be. Highly recom ‘mended asa “nightcap” instead of aloobolic drinks, LIRBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Mest-Flavoring Btock for Soups, Made ‘Drabes and Seuces Annual sale 8,000,000 Jara a* “(For Children from & to14, Salta with Short Panta, ‘LERBIG to fac-atmile naroms the label. ot. 36 = ‘we bave the largest line we ever had, from $3.60 up. sncidieas = wi ‘To LONDON auD LIVERPOOL <LOTEING CO,