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A Colored Miracle-Worker. A NORTH CAROLINA PAITH CURE PRACTITIONER WHO 1 CREATING A SENSATION. Raneton, N. C., April 2—There is an unprece- ented seasation among the negroes in the Black district, the cause of it being a woman Who is jorking, it 1s alleged, marvelous faith cures in Nash County. The wotwan is an African of the most pronounced type. Yesterday» gentleman visited the grounds cousecrated to the priestess of coujurations and faita ¢ He found the roads for hundreds of yards leading to the spot cumbered With vehicles of every conceivable character, all conveying the aficted in body and mind. The Woman receives her devovees ai 8 aloud in a cullarly deep Volee, exorcising the evil spirit of jiseuse, imaginary or Teal: then she baptizes them with water drawn from a well near by, at the same time requiring the patient to imbibe a Portion. | Tue spot, she claims, er by an au These seances have been Ou for ten days. ach day brings a crowd greater of the day befofe. “The woman Miis bot Wes With Water, Diesses it, and these are carried Of in countless n but accepts whatev - lant runs high and is widespread. multe tudes that piace implicit faita in the efficacy of Ler cures afe astonishingly large and constantly swelling. The woman's name is Mary Edwards, she is thirty-two years of ag The geatieman Who Visited ber entered a double Excite- house, and found the front room crammed aud femmned with all ages and sizes and both se at a Uime 18 admitted to tue Inner sanctu ‘The woman avers that she was bc and that the knowledge of ber 2 abd uiarvelous power c une with her dawning Tea ‘She has followed her present calling some and ft 18 reported that she bas taken iD Beariy $1,000 in the four w 3 she bas been ¢s- tablished at her prevent quarters, Persons frou ‘any counties visi’ and seek relief at her hands Ber white paulents are not small in number. Kentucky Desperadoes Captured, Horaixsvng, Kr., April 22—For some time past a gang of desperadoes have been operating On the borders of Mubienberg and Todd Countles, ¢ of the terrorized citizens Soa ‘evaaiey vous faw and officers by crossing first xn to One side of the county line aud then to the other. Ail efforts to capture the leaders of the and failed anti several days since, when Sherif opel of Rublenberg. and Sheri Cartwriaht, of Ted 3 ies and trusty Todd, sccompanied by thelr de guiiés, left for the scene of these o they met according dark. Surrounding outlaws slept, they succes without serious blogdshed, though after a desperate strug- gle. The parties taken were Milcon Groves, Charged wit killing a man, and Bill Brigants, Fred Latham and Buek Slaughter, charged With kukluxing Heary Burham and whipping another man to death. All are of Munlenbery County. ‘Two moonshiners were also taken. They were ali lodged tn jai at Green A Runaway Coup MAPRIED AFTER 4 BOT CUASE BY THE GIRL'S ANGRY FATHER. Pressure, April 22—A special from Parkers burg, W. Va., to the Dispateh says: John Rollins, im charge of the Western Union Telegraph Office at Central station, and Miss Sella Hudson, daughter of a farmer, eloped Saturday and were married after an exciting chase, in which the old farmer came in second. The father of the girl opposed the match so strongly that Rollins was compelied todo his love making after the old gentleman had retired, or in his absence. Fortunately Rollins had the consent of the mother and thus was afforded considerable assistance. Tue old lady would do all in her power to encourage the young couple's courtship by going out with her husband to visit friends, thus causing him to be away as much as possibie. Finding papa fixed in his determination the young coupie concluded to elope Saturday they started on horseback for the of fice of a justice, but had gone but a few miles when they discovered the old nan riding furiously after them, and the race began. As the parent’s horse was pretty well used up ih the chase he soon had to lag behind, and fnaliy went toa neighbor's and borrowed another animal. In the meantime the eloping couple had reached the justice's omtice and made known their errand. Both beiug of age, the justice made them husband and wife, but nove Wo Soon, as scarcely had he pronounced’ the last words When the fatuer, riding at a terribie rate, With his horse all in a foaim, dashed up to the door. ‘The groom informed him thist it was too late, as they were married. Turning about without a Word, the disappointed daddy rode back, tuliowed ata Short distanee by his children. a Yousz Ladies Making it Pleasant { & Condemned Murderer. Decarce, Ini, April 2i—Fifteen reputable Decatur young ladies presented Wm. E. West- brook, an inmate of the county Jail, under sentence to be hung for the murder of Win. Gross, at Blue Mound, with a basket of fruit, accompanied by a touching letter of sympathy Gn Saturday, which Was his birthday. The previous day ths same Joung ladies visited the Jail and gave Westbrook a Yocai serenade, to Which the condemned man and his fellow prisoners responded by siuging a gospel byw. The fair caliers then learued that Satur- ay would be Westbrook’s birthday, and they seut iim the fruit and jeter. Westbrook was to have been hanged on March 30, but he was granted a supersedeas unUl the Supreme Court can review tue evidence Ia June. The jury found him guilty of murder after being out two hours. Frederick Tired of the Struggle. ‘THE PAIN-KACKED EMPEROR COUNTING THE MINUTES ‘TILL DEATH SHALL KELIEVE IM. No noticeable change bas taken place tn the con- dition of Emperor Frederick since Saturday. A special edition of the North German Gazette, pub- lished Sunday afternoon, says: “Although the em- peror’s rest last night was frequently broken by ‘Mts of coughing and expectoration, he enjoyed in- tervals of quiet sleep, which, taken in conjunction With a slight abatement ‘of his fever, had a strengthening effect and put him in Letter spirits. Despite his small appetite, he took this morning & fair quantity of nourishment.” . ‘The emperor recently wrote to the crown prince on a piece of paper: “Learn to suffer without com- piaining. That is tne single tuing I can teach nee.” “After a paroxysm of dificult breathing, Preceding # discuarge of pus, Saturday morning, te emperor wrote om a piece of paper, “How uch longer of this?” The bulletin issued at 9p. m. Sunday sald that the emperor bad passed a pretty good day, with less fever than oa former days, Dut bis tenipera- Lure began to rise toward evening. ‘The doctors altending the emperor declare that the published descriptions of the emperor's suite ings, Wich the exception of the dificulty in Dreath- ing, are exaggerated. He suffers irom no local pain whatever. To-day nas been oue of the best Gays he has had since the present iliness vegan. Absolute rest is still Unperative. It is impossibie to predict whether or not the improvement will continue. A large pumber of financiers and artists have been ennobled in commemoration of te emperor's accession, Formerly the honor was coulerred only upon bigh government officials, ‘The emperor recentiy summoned bis old deat servant, Becxer, who is now a pensioner, and, after shaking bands with him, wrote upon’a slip : “Weare both unfortun: You cau hear and Tcannot speak. But I am much luore unfortunate than you.” ‘The gld servant wes deeply moved and reverentiy kissed the emperor's ands. a Mr. Conkling’s Wonderful Memory. From the Lockport J 3. ADEIL 18. We venture to recall Just a fact iiustrative of ‘Mr. Coukiing’s wonderful memory which came Wader the observation of the writer of this article, ‘Who in 1566 was city editor ot the Utica Herald. ‘Mr. Conkling came home that fall to speak at old Mechanics’ Hall upon the exciting war and other Jssues of the hour. The Herald naturally desired & fuil report the next morning. It was impossible Wo have it in tose days without the copy in ad- Vanee. This Mr. Conkling furnisued the city editor The afternoon of the evening he was to speak. ‘That evening he delivered it almost word for word as furnished ip advance, although the effort to every appearance was extempore. It made up- Ward of eleven solid columns of the Ullca Herald. coe —s Mr. and Mrs. Myerv’ Balloon Trip. From the Utica Herald. Prof. C. E Myers, of Mohawk, with nis wife, famous as “Carlotta,” Is now interested in a ‘Sebeme of crossing the continent in a balloon. For some years this gronautic couple have been col- Jecting data with regard to the upper air currents, intend this accumulated taform Dalioon With more system ty than has yet been attained in ballooning. this veature is successful, Prot. Myers will, be Says, attempt a trans-Atlantic voyage. lie is how arranging for the cunstruction of @ Luge balicon suitable for the contewpiated sche cor - Farat Lear or Two MEN From 4 Trary.—Jobn Brody and James Davis, of Linseed, Monroe County, West Va, wore killed Saturday. They bad boarded a train on the Chesapeake and Ono Kailroad to go to Sewell, and after getting on it found it was the fast train that made no stop there. They concluded to jump and take their ances: so, When the engine whistled for Seweil, They rusued to the forward platiorm of th ef, oue taking each side, and jumped. 1 pected Ubat ou either side of the track were les of es. As the men jumped off they struck lnese Ues and they were hurled back under the Wain and crushed to death. sos = A Diwtxctive Par o Twins. —A special from McDonald, Fa, to the Philadelphia Press says: One of Ule most remarkable curiosities that was ever wituessed in this part of the country is the air of twin babies tat Airs. Emilie Charlier has t become mother to. The boy and girl just Measure % inches in length, are 6 tches around {ue waist, and their feet are’2 inches long. Their Beads are about the size of a common teacup. They are tn & healtay coadition and are both get- Ung along well. Toe babies are kept rolled up tn sutton, They are undoubtedly the smallest ‘ever born in this part of the state. pe al ~ neon HE ANOTHER Oulo TREASURER ABscoNDs.—Josiah Bouweil, treasurer of Orange Towasuip, Hancock County, Onio, bas left tue county, taking with him He ts now serv- CONGRESSMEN IN WASHINGTON, List of Senators and Representatives and their Hesideuces, Ingalls, Jonn J., Kans, 1B st. ne, Aldrict, N. W..R. L, $12 Conn. ave, ‘Allison, W. B., loWa, 1124 Vermont ave, Bate, W. B., Tenn., EbbItt House, Berry, Jaiies H., Ark., National Hotel, Beck, J. B.. Ky., 612 14th st. mw. Blair, H. W., N.'H.. 201 E Cap st, Brown, Joseph E., Ga., Woodmont Flats, Butler, M. C., 8. €., 1751 P st. nw. Thothas M., © Blackburn, J. C. Blodgett, Rufus, J ny Re 3 n, J. Donald, Pa, 21 La Fayette Square, ell, F. M., Mo., 1518 K st. nw, Came: Coe Coke, Ri rd, Tes., 419 6th st.n.w. Call, Wilkinson, Fla, 1903 N st. nw. Cutlom, Shelby M., T., 1402 Massachusetts ave. Colquitt, Aifred H., Ga., 920 New York ave. Chandler, William E., H., 1421 Ist. nw. De s, Heary L., Mass, 1705 M st. nw. Dolph, Joseph N., Oregon, 8 La Fayette Square. Davis C. K., Minh., 1700 15th st. n-W. Daniel, JohA W., Vi, 1700 19th St, ‘D.. Edmutds, George F..Vt., 2111 Massachasetts ave, EV m. M.. N. ¥., 7601 K st. n.w. Eustis, James B., La., W761 Nat. aw. Frye, Wm. P., Me., Hamilton House, Farwell, C, By Til 1233 17th st. new. Faulkner, C. J., W. Va, 1800 14th st BW, George, J. Z., Miss., 1508 (ist) P st. Ww. Gray, George, Del., 814 15th st. nw. Gibsdn, Randall 2, La, 1723, RL ave. Gorman, Arthur P., Md.. 1403 K st, 2.) Hawley, Joseph R., Conn., #20 14th st. BW. Hoar, George F.. Mass., 1325 K st. 2.W. Hale, Eugene, Me., 017 16th st. nw. 1. G., Tenn. 13 cal Hampton, Wade, 1435 Mass. ave, C., Metropolitan Hotel, Hiscock, Frank, N. ¥.,’Arlington Hotel, Jones, John P., Nevada, 1601 Mass. ave, Jones, James K., Arkansas, 915 M st, aw. Kenna, John E.. West Virginia, 140 B st ne. Morgan, John T., Ala., 113 1st St. me, Morrill, Justia $\, Verinont, 1 Thomas Ctrela MePnerson, J. R., N. J.. 1014 Vermont ave. Manderson, Chaties F., Nev, Portland Flats, Mitchell, John H., Oregon, Rigzs House, Payne, Henry B., Ohio, 1122 Vermont ava Paadock, A. S., Nebraska, Portland Flata, Platt, O. H., Connecticut, @ B st, ne, Palmer, Thomas W., Mich., 1436 K st. BW. Plumb, P. B., Kans, 612 14th st. nw, Pugh, James L., Ala., 1333 R st. nw. Paseo, . 206 C st ew, * Quay,» .. 1518 K St. nw. ddieberger, H: H., Virginia, 1107 @ st. nw. Ransom, Matt. w., N. C., Metropolitan Hotel Q 3d st. Dw, FS Jobn C., WIS, 6 B st. nw. Stanford, Leland, Cal.,’1701 K st. n.¥. Sabia, being M., Minn., 1 lowa Circle. Saulsbury, Eul, Delaware, 610 14th st. nw. Sawyer, Philetus, Wiscousin, 1829 1 st. n.w. Sherm: John, Ohio, 1319 K st, n.w, ‘Stewart, William M.. Nevada, 1707 R. 1. ave. ‘Stockbridge, F. B., Michigan, 1440 M st. nw. ‘Teller, Heary M., Colorado, 301 North Capitol st Turple, David, Ind. 52 B st. ne. Vance, Zebuion B. C., 1627 Massachusetts ave, Vest, George G., Missouri, 1204 P st. 1.7. Voorhees, D. W., Indiana, 1642 21st st. n.w. Walthall, E, C. jississippl, 1714 R L ave, Wilson, &. &.,"“Maryland, 100 0 st. n.w. Wilson, James F., lowa, 623 13th st. hw. OFFCERS OF THE SENATE. J.G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st. n.w, Anson G. McCook, Secretary, 1224 17th st. n.w. ‘Wim. P. Cannaday, Sergeant-at-Arms, 302 Del. av. Charles W. Johnson, Chief Clerk, 1315 Mass. ave. James R. Young, Exeenttve Clerk, 1506 Q st. nw. Isaac Bassett, Asst. Doorkeeper, 18 2d st. me, 4.1. Christie, Act. Asst. Doork’r, $25 15th St. mw. W. H. Bigelow, Postmaster, 16 3d st. ne. REPRESENTATIVES, Carlisle, J. G., Riggs House. Abbott, J, TEx., 305. St, LW. ‘Adan Geo. E,'LiL, The aritngton, Al ii jass., The Portiand, n, C. Allen, E. P., Mich. National Hotel, Allen, J. M., Miss, The Ariington. Anderson, A. R., jowa, 1025 Vermont ave, Anderson, Jno, A., Kans., 1333 G st. Anderson, C. L., Miss, 1529 I st. n. w. ‘Anderson, G. A., iL, 338 North Capitol st Arnoid, W. 0. R. L, Riggs House. Atkinson, L. B, Pay, 710 1ith st. nw, Bacon, Henzy, N. ¥., 1100 Vermont ave, Baker, Chas. S., N. 3 13th st. Baker, Jehu, IL, 135 st. Bw. Bankliead, J..H., Ala. Metropolitan Hotel, Barnes, Geo. T..'Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Barry, F. G., Miss, “Metropolitan Hotel. Bayne, Thos. M., Pa., 1629 Mass ave. nw. Belden, J. J., N_Y., The Arlington. Belmont, Perry, N.¥., 1701 Rhode Islandave, a.w. Biggs, M., Cal. 316 C st. Bingham, H. H., Pa, 170 H St. nw. Blanchard, 3 12 North Capitol st, Bland, . P., st, DLW. Bilss, ‘A. M...N. ¥., The Arlington, Blount, James H., Ga., 416 6th st. mw. Boothman, M. M.’ Ohio, 52 B st. me, Bound, F., Pa., 22 4th'st. se, Boutelle, &. A.) Me., The Hamilton, . Bowden, G. E., Va.,'1226 14th st. nw, Bowen, H. L, 'Va.. Metropolitan Hotel. Brecktirldge, C. &, Ark., 218 North Capitol st, Breckinridge, W. C. P.. Ry., 812 N st. nw. Brewer, Mict., National Hotel Brower, J. M., N. C., 1112 10th st. n.w. Browne, Thos. M., Ind., 1332 [ st. n.w. Brown, Charles E., Ohio, 1120 New York ave, Brown, J. R., Va. Metropolitan Hotel, brown, T. H. B., Va., National Hotel, Bunnell, F. C., Pa., National Hotel. Brumm, C.N., Pa, 24 Grant Pisce, Bryce, LS, N. ¥.. 1730 Ts. nw. Buchanan, Jas., N. J., 207 E. Cap, st Buekalew, C.K, Pa,"Ebbitt House, Burnes, Jas. N., Mo," Wiilard’s Burnett, £., Mass., S06 17th st.n.w, Burrows, J. C,, Mich., 1416 K st. new. Butler, RR. Tenn., 503 13th st. mw. Batierworth. Ben}--0.,407 Maple ave. Le Drott P. Wm. D., Tid, 621 13th st. aw. no. T., Utah, 11 Grant Place, Campbell, Fei “s The Arlington. Campbell, J. E., Obio, 1911 Connecticut ave Campbell, T. J” N. ¥., Congressional Hotel Candier, A. D., Ga, 1112 Hst. nw. Cannon, J. G.7 til, Willard’s, carey, J. M., Wyo., 1406 L st. nw. Carlton, H.it., Ga, Metropolitan Hotel, Caruth, A. G., BY., ‘House, Caswell, L. B., Wis, Catenings, T. ., Misa, The Woodmont, Cheadle, J. B., Thd., 413 6th st. nw. Clardy, M.L.,"Mo., 1343 15th st mw, Chipman, J. L,, Mich., National Hotel, « ents) J. C., Ga, Metropolitan Hotel, 7216 G st. n.w. Clark, C. By Wis, E, Ala. Cockran, W. B, Cogswell, Win.,’ Mass.’ 1341 L st. Coliins, P. A., Mass., 1325 G st. nw. Compton, Barnes, Md., 1408 Hst. nw, Conger, E. H., Jowa, 1101 K st. ow. Cooper, W. C., Ohio, 1015 L st. b.W. Coturan, Jas's., §.'C., Metropolitan Hotel, Cowles, W. H. H., N.C. 209 E. Capitol st, Cox, S'S, N. ¥., 1408 N. H. ave. nw, Crain, W. H., Texas, 125 B st. se. Crisp, C. F.,Ga., Metropolitan Hotel , G. W.. Oo, Itiggs House, D. B., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel, JN. ¥., 507 14th St. a.W, ch. 1409 Massachusetts ave, Delzell, Jn0., Pa, The Arlington, Dargat, G. W., S. C., 603 F st. ington, S., Pa., 1800 Mass. ave, uport, Ira, N. ¥., 1606 20th st. mw, don, A. C., Ala.” Metropolitan Hotel, ason, R. H. M., Pia., National Hotel s, K. T., Mass; 1337 K st. nw, Delano, M., N. ¥.. Willard Divdle, Sain, S. C., Windsor Hotel, Nelgom jf, Me. The Hamilton A. M., Mo., Willant's Hotel. W. E.,'Neb., 1401 K st. nw, ugherty, Chas, Fia., National Hotel, Dubois, F. Ty Idaho, 1330 13th st. nw, Dunbam, R. W., DL; 1325 @ st. nw. Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., 15196 st. aw, Eujott, Wubam, 8. C.. 1213 @ st. tw. oe, B. A., Tenn, 601 E st. p.w. nehirout, D., Pa, 215 East Capttol sy Dingles ery, E Farquhar, J. M., N. ¥., S13 12th st. mw. Felton, C. N., Cal, Chamberiin’s Finley, H. F., Ky., 801 12th st. mw. 0.,"Mich., 1105 16th st. b, i732 H. st. nw. Flood, Thos. 8., N. ¥., 607 3d St. p.w. Forad, M. A., Oulo, 1112 M st, Ford, M. H., Mich., 1233 Conn. ave. aw, Forney, W. H., Ala. 1116 G st. mw. French, C., Conn., 1344 19th st. now. Fuller, W.E., Jowa, 1327 N st. mw. Funston, £. H., Kans, 905 13th st. Gaines, W.'E., Va, Metropolitan Hotel, Gailinger, J. HL, N. H., Dunbarton, Gay, Edw, J. La, 1758 N st. ow. Geat, J. H., lowa; The Portiana, Gest, W. H., IL, 1114 G st. nw. Gibson, Chas. H., Md., Willard’s Hote, Gifford, 0. 8, Dak., 1103 G st. Glass, P. T., Tenu., Metropoittan Hotel, Glover, J. Si., Mo.,"1301 Conn, ave, Gott, N. jr., W. Va., Ebbitt House. T,, Conn., 39 B st. se. E, W..N. ¥., 1325 Gst. aw, . W., Ga; Metropolitan Hote Grosvenor, C.'H., Ohio, 1308 F st. Grout, W. W., Ve, 614 13th st. vather, RK, Wis, 46 New York ave, Bail, N., Pa., 1331G st. uw. Bare, S., Texas, 340.C st. nw. » Pa., 519 6th st. nw. H., Mo., 1322 G st. ‘n.w. P., Wis, 707 12th st. aw, D.. Mass., 1782 H st. nw. fee * Oe nw. 10., S14 New Jersey ave, n. Hiewphill, J. Ju, 8. Cu. 1325 G stn cs, Henderson, D. 'B., lowa, Wormiey's ifotel, Henderson, J. 8. ‘Metropolitan Hotel, Henderson, T. J., lil, 311 North Capitol sm Hiervert, H: A., Ala, itiggs House. Hermaa, B., Oreg.. 7 Hiestand, J. A., Hares, Geo. 8. 'N. watt, RR, Al Hogi, C. E, W. Va, soi Ist. Holusan, WS. tnd, The Hamtiton. nes, lowa, 1130 12th st mw, Hooker, C.K Miss. 1702 19h st nw Hateh, Hauge! Bova Chard iain st. Bw jopkins, a, st. Be, S.T., N.Y. 1508 H st. nw, Bs A. J., TL, 1228 14th st. atl Macbonala,‘s, icKenna, J., Cai, 814 15th st. McKinley, Wm., jr., Ohio, Ebbitt House, McKinney, L. F., N: H., National Hotel. Meni ton, Tenh., 519 13th st. MeRae, T. C., Ark., 918 I'st. McShane, J.’A., Neb., 1410 G st. nw. Merriman, T. A., N.Y. 1208 G st. n.W. Milliken, & L., iie.. 1017 14th st. nw. Mili, R'Q,, Tex., 1115 @ st. nw. Mofitt, J. i, N.¥., 1511 L st. nw. Montgomery, A. B.Ky., 601 13th Sh nw, Moore, L. W.. Tex., 316 C st. n.w. Morgan, J.B, Miss, 222 3d st. nw. Morrill, E.N,’ Kans, 21 13th st. Morrow, W. W., Cal, The Hamilton, Morse, L., Masé., Wormiey’s. Xeal, J. i, Tenh., National Hotel. Nelson, K-’ Minn.’704 14th st. "wtoh, G., La., Metropolitan Hotel, Nichols, J.,'N. G., EDbItt House. ‘Minn., 1754 M st, nw, Norw ‘Y., Ga., 223 Indiana ave, Nutty W., N-Y., 3i2 Indiana ave, Oates, W. C., Ala., Riggs House. O'Dounell, J., Mich, 1019 N 8% D.W. OFerrail, ‘Chas, 11., 'Va., 810 12th st. mw. ONelll, J. H., Ina., 935'H st. ill, Chas, Pa.’ 1326 New York ave, lll, J. J., Mo., 608 14th st. n.w. Osborne, B. 8, Pa. 941 K st. n.W. Outhwaite, J.H., Ohio, The Hamilton, =. Le x. Ind, ay st Dw. "aTker, . ¥., 326 434 st. nw, Patton, Joh, Pa, Witiand’s Hotl Payson, L. E., IL, 1115 @ st. n.w, Peel, 8. W., Ark., 296 New Jersey ave, Penington, J. B., Del., 627 F st. nw. Perkins, B. W., Kans, 916 15th st. n,w. Perry, W. H.,& C., Metropolitan Hotel, Peters, S. R.; Kan., National Hotel. Phelan, James, Tenn., 1610 19th st. 1.W. Bnelpe, W. WN. ¥ Richmond Flats, Pidcock, J. W., N. J.. 709 11th st. 1.W. Plumb, R, IL, 1890" 14th st. nw. ’. 8, IIL, 1226 14th st. nw. Fugiley, J. J.,'Onto, Ebbitt House, Randall, S.J. Pa..'120 C st. se. md., vet House. Reed, Thos. B., i tIton, Rice E,, Minn’, 926 15th stn 15th st. n.w, Richardson, J.’D., Tenn., National Hotel, Robertson, 8. M., La., 202 Delaware ave. 2.6, Rockwell, F. W.,"Mass, Riggs House, Rogers, J. H., Atk., 1302 R st. n.W. Komets, J., Ohio, Congressional Hotel Rowell, J. H., IL, 9101 ‘St, DLW. Rowland, A..'N. @., Metropolitan Hotel, Russell 2° Siase The artisans 5 ass., The Rusk, H. W.,'Md. Ryan, Thos) Kan., National Hotel Sawyer, J. G., N. ¥.. 24 Grant Place, . D., Tex., 719 11th st. aw Scott, W. L? Pa. Chamberlin’. Scull, Seney, E,, Pa, Ebbitt House, G. E.’Ohio, 1238 @ st. nw. Seymour, H. W., Michigan, 1903 G st. n.w. Shaw, F.'T., Md., National Hotel. Sherman, J:8., N. Y., ‘Che Portiand, Shively, B. F..'Ind., 727 4 st. ne. Simmons, F. M., N. C., Metropolitan Hotel, Smith, Henry, Wis., 130 Maryland ave, 2.6, Smith, M. A., Arizona, 717 14th st. n.W. Snyder, C. P.. W. Va, National Hotel. Sowden, W. i, Pa., 845 K st. nw. Spinola, F. B., N, ¥_, The Arlington, Sovoner, HJ 1 Iiggs House ‘Springer, W. M., Til’, 43 B st, se. Stahinecker, W. G. ., Woodmont, Steele, G. W., Ind., "Rizgs House. Stephenson, L, Wis, 1390 F st. Stewart, J. D., Ga., 416 61h st. nw. Stewart, Chas., Tex., 1114 G st. nw. eras J. W., Vt, The Arlington. Stockdale, 'T. R, Miss, Hillman House, a J, Be 1311 H st. Stone, W. J.”’Mo.,'210 North Capitol st Strubie, LS, Iowa, 20 Grant Pince. Symes, G, G.. Col., "1501 18th st. Tarsney, T. £, Mich., National Hotel Taull W. P., Ky., 329 A st. me, Taylor, BB, Onio, 1746 M st. Taylor, J. D.. Ohio, The Hamilton, Thomas, G. M., Ky., Willard’s, Thomas, J. KR, 1., #35 P ‘St. nw, foe oe 513 A St. $e, mn, A. Ohio, 216 North Capitol st. ‘Thompson, T. Ly Cal,'1136 17th ste Bowe n iman, G. D., 8. C., 412 6th st. n.w. Toole, J. K., Mont, 15291 st. naw. Townshend, R. W., Ti, Tracey, Charles, N. Y.. Turner, E. J., Kans., 1513 5tl ‘Turner, H. G., Ga., 413 4th st. nw. Vance, R. J. Conn, 608 14th st. aw Yandever, ae Cats Willard’, rhees, C. &., Wash. Ter., 1633 I Ww ule, Whitlam H, Mo., 1203. Q oe Walker, J.P. Mo. 922M st. nw, arner, William, 'Mo., Willard's, Washi J. E,, Tenn., 5 Iowa Circle. Weaver J.B, iowa, 130 ‘Maryland ave me, Weber, J. B..'N, ¥.,721 11th st. nw. West, Geo, ic, Siz 13th st. nw. Wis ye ae . h st. nw, Weie dF Rae oe Whiting, J. 'R., Mich., 1537 P st. Whiting, Wiltiam, Miss, The Partland, Whitthorne, W. C. Tenp., Ebbitt House, Wickham, C. P., Ohio, 123 C st. De, Pi re St. LW. Wilber, Davia, §. Y., ‘National Hote! Winans, Berta, Onto, 1414 K st. nw. ‘Wilson, W. L., W. Va, 1008 N st. n.w. Wilson, Thomas, Minh., 1416 K st. nw. ‘Witkinson, T. 8., La., 264 Delaware ave. ne, Williams, E.S., Obio, 220 North Capitol st Wise, Geo. D., Va., 1423 G st. n.w. Woodbura, W., Nev., 816 13th st. aw, react Bese 3 ne, ‘Yost, Jacob, Va. 814 11th st n.w. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Rey. W. H. Milburn, Chaplain, 1219 M oy aw. John B: Clark, Clerk Laurel, 4d. . O. > stant Clerk, 1527 Corcoran st. John P. Leedom, Sergeant-at-Arms, 13 11 ‘A.B, Hurt, Doorkeeper, 290 Ist sna. W. hols, Assistant Doorkeeper, 119 B st. se, iH. 8 Dalton, Postmaster, 249 N. 37 Fisher, Attstant Ponsateay Uses nw. —EE7 THE COMING EMPEROR, From the Philadelphia Times, Frederick William Albert Victor, crown’ prince and apparently soon to be emperor of Germany, ‘Was born January 27, 1859. He was educated at Cassel and at Bonn and while not a particularly bright young man he has shown some military aptitude. Unlike his father, he is a Hohenzoliern Of the early Hobenzollern t) Frassian ia bis military ‘Palning and. polities, lew: appearance, too, he 13 his father’ ie. Though in” his’ ‘thirtieth year. ‘he joes not Ik more his ” wwenty- Orth. Although it is ‘sald by his a. mirers ‘that resembles the Great Fred- erick, he has nothing of the stalwart characteris ties Br the Hohenzoulerns. Besides he is Getormed bis left arm being withered since his birth nearly useless, a defect witch he always tries to conceal. He has been moreover inflicted with in the interior of the ears, His appearance 1s that of a young man who has in- herited constitutional troubles. In disposition he is brusque and often displays an overbearing temper. He is both vicious and selfish and it not, be surprising it, before long, he should Bow that he can also be cruel By the South Ger- mans he is thorougt ked and he has very Popularity even aim — rades, ibject ty salut ‘supert with little or no attention—in Cider enor Previous to his grandfather's death, Prince Mam’s uufilial conduct ry ot ae rceful publicity. There is no reason to doubt t he soUgt to Assume the powers of rulership with eager and unl haste. It is even ‘that bis father’s disease was an incurable one, he made ea, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C... MONDAY, APRIL 23. 1888—SIX PAGES. ais We have Just rosived freeb aesorment of DRESS GOODS, comprising full tine of Francais, Pesa de Sole, and Mascott Duchess, and Surah Silke, all grades ULAR SALE SkakoresBOLD FURNITURR, etal ‘of Parlor, Ft sane oe JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, HOOE, COUPE HORSE, SEVEN YRARS OLD. 16% phim a3 WANDS HIGH, WORK IN ALL HARNESS; KIND AND GBNTLE; CAN BE DRIVEN BY A RAILROADS. LADY: ALSO, ONE BREWSTER COUPE, ONE Kos, 1048 and 1050 324 st 5U SRO Nana AE AC, Sea Gate freee 120 | PHONONE son Lee On EURSDAY, Le FOURTH, 1888, improved Uy & two-stry, and basement | 8:20 A.M—East foun Mail Day ms ‘Muth and. D streets northwest the above een | Coe oe jenropen ynorthweah the ghove fweets Alaa Lynchbuce. Ta ipower of ‘® gentleman leaving the city. after, ib. Lot 52, fronting 71. feet on Berar slevieny Some Brinton koorvlig Ron s of Grace avenve abd impro tye two } Som. JROBEBT Vos 2 co, Aiea i oe “third. ~h-~y4 eH 14a & Fast M Sorwepnen, Come. treet southeast, - yearns, Gonlowavi on, FObio Routa, ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Coil cash at the purchasers option. | tonchpuns, Rocky Mount. Denville end Seatone se SIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE f s x be feduired'on enc piece sttimeof anle Ail | f¥cer Lysckivare and Davviiia Greruabero, fat TebSbAL APRIL TWENTY EOS AT VIVE | (WUANCERY SALES OF THE AND VALU- Conveyamag at yvurchascr's cow | Shsriotie, ColBA, JAurnate Atlante,” Birmdag- ee oar coroners | CRED ERETIRE | Sisco nee ee Ses ee, 701 reet southeast a NGTON Geet: wit ea tok of Ground 24 foe: by 100, avon wuich | ZATE Ob THE LATE MICHAKL | cereals gees a ee ey jotse, 24 feet by 48, with ten "lance roomm, Fs STORY riaingivam,, Vicksbun : ae and an L, 14220, Ttis in good order, has alarge and ary Firtue of a decree of the Supreme of RoR BOC RES ORES TOREARD | tian Sincper Dunvilie te lento fala got fr bisa prponmore eatodorswer | we bLin' ofo deme ahoa enue Serta | "BEALL GuAGL MODERN TARROTRMERTS | E fee Wasa g Seairable. ity cause & Uy : RICK out vounaapap gasoline Asal Terms at eale, Con- | ot site andersiened trustees, ill offer for gale at Sh Oa aR ETS GORAES OF TENTH mE Del rancing at purchaser's tio yereap cts “ resi By ardor: 43.0. SIMPSON, Af the times hereinafter mentioned the divers parcels AT AUCTION. SoM Mewtern Exprem Duly for Warrenton, | Ae ae ununder describ hs an pote ll Charloticoville, Louseville, Ctacinnatly Absolutely Pure. | WAtt S WEHRISS 00 seston: | odtteitittes duvet taal agataurecr toy SE) ir HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS OF THE BEST WORK. | in two sear from day cf oniey 1 ei tian ot Cistiansoen, Memphia: tattle ® MANSHIP, MOQUET, BODY BRUSSELS CAA | purchaser, within ten days from date of raiieation of Western pointe. Through Pullen ecTRM power, Dever waren. A marvel of pasty, PL iS, BOOKCASES, LIBRARY TABLES, SIL- | talc. Deferred Payments to beat incerest at ©. Pet | ton to Mem pita without clunrwe ‘and. wholesomencss. oreo 4 VER-PLATED WARE, ETC. AT AUCTION, cent from day of sale, payable semi-annually, each | 00k, M—Southern Express, Daily for otdinary kinda. snd cannot ols On TUESDAY, APRIL IWENIY-FOUKTH, com. | deferred payment to be secured, by eight separate | Veuiences, and two-story ible in rear. | bore, Dan Raleigh. Ashgvill . . ith the multitude of low test, short. weig! mpetition | menci At TEN O:CLOCK A. M.,we shall sell, at rest: | promissory notes of purchases, apd to be further se Farchaser to assume trust of @6.500, due | Grjvane {uke Augusta. Atlanta, te pow ers, SOLD ORLY IN Cane. ‘Ba- | ence, No. 1823 H street northwest, the contents | cured by mortzage or deal of trust on premises sold. SSO, at S percent peraunum: basnce cash | Wosting: 2 =e Ml California." F ~ | 100 Wall stseet Ee hab” | Hecect, copatating of Cash deposits required at times Of sales, aa of $250 required st the, of sale, TY ue | Montunters” Situs te eke a Bal WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, PAR- | stated. terms of save are not complied with tn ten the | Re ithedt chase Sleeper Washington to Alou 28, SUITES OP STEED OAS RUSH, | OR THURSDAY, the THIRD PAY OF MAY, 1888, | property will be resold at the risk and cost of defauit. | Fra Rott chanae a Carne §;, WALNUT BOOKC: s | Sf Rebour of HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLUCK FM. | ing purchaser after five days’ advertisement tn some | gnliu0 , Weslnngion and Ohio drvision louwe Waxh- a as GEOTH TOP T OCR GES: EASY CHAIRS. DEN: | M.§AE Piece und parcel of real estate Known and de- | newspaper publisiied in Washington. D.C apo Dally: arrive Bones Mill vt ase atk a q H Txe M’ CHAIRS.” UPHOLSTERED IN | ecport chine nist pian of sald oity_ of Washinton, <I EOF TWO NEW TWO-wTORY | Mii eturnine louve hound Mill b:50 A.M Daily, and ry N 8 8 BR Lean Nae eee AP ALE Crete, | HunGred aud sixty-one, improved by the large hotel | A ASD BASEMENT BrICK DWELLINGS, AT IN-| 22500 4 Dally Au4 BRN # MANTEL CABINET” HALL CHAIRS, | building No. 804 Renpayivania, evenue north | BES DAY OT ERMONT AVENUE AND “ a XN 00 OTTO! WALNUT WARDROBES, WALNUT | west, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a on WEDS eA Re vi ANR GILT FRAME HIER MIRRORS, TURCO- | point on the line of Penusyivanis avenue forty: | ON WEDNESDAY Datres od ASRiL TWENTY. | BANS) HALL RUBS AEE | Ave, feet eight inches, westwardiy from the | S1VE. AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in front of | 00. 00. TrTT NN Ea (OQ | CAH- | northeast corner of said square, thence running west ee, = " | PO OR Rk T ay PRIS, VEL 3 srk Wardly along the line of said svenue, 22 tect, thence | p, -SUB LOTS 44 AND 45, SQUARE 358 3 BOLe PEAR TEESSES EEATHER PLULOWS AND | southWwardiy at rit aneics with said avenue Ov feet, | BAe WO KEW DW ae aceeT aT | car reservation and inf "00. ‘00 E % AND GLASi cast Slona said strect 32 fects thence: nenth aGo aed Y BUILT concreted under basement Sore, SIX fo checked at ‘office, 1300 Pease adie, thence northwards te the place of ROOMS AND BATH each; modern conveniences aud fie fa ae , aition te when boaaht Te aah (@POSit of $1,000 will be required at the time of | Fell located fore good investment or comfortable General Pansouger Aout pra 0 A ‘Terms case WILLIAMS & CO., On FRIDAY, the FOURTH DAY OF MAY. 2888. at two T= @ukaT = rs HH AA apls-5t Auctioneers. fhe hour, of HALF-Pasi FOUR OCLOCE P.M. all ot 7° 7m SeRPEN SANTA ROUTE Aaa EOF UNSERVICEABLE FURNITURE, CAB- | that pece or parcel of ‘and known as Lot F. in the re: | tele, Payable » t : FRAC STAND SOUTE WEST, aa r corded subdivision of parts of oriiual Lote numbered grail cash at purchaser's option. Adepomt | porn ThAcK g " S*ER ae FROM THE EXECUTIVE MANSION, | Fre aay Quai ioncaate mimbered throes ond | Of $100 at eale ou each house. ‘Conveyancing. &Cat | STEEL HAIL MAGN PCP Ns eer nai ee LIBRARY FURNITUME SOUSGES, CABINETS, | “ui, Uy the Brick Store abd Dwelling, 920 | EUFchasere coat. Terms to be ccuapited with ip bea | IN Fs Feor DCP MER Ye, [Ree WAITING DESES” 7 GABLES BOOK: | Pennsy) 7é, D.W., and bounded a8 follows: Be- sett eae Tight reserved to resell at risk and cost | Trains leave Washington, from station, soraérot tle pASES, WICKED SEV TIE: 3 ‘AND | #2DiNg at a point on Pennsylvania ave. two hundred | of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ public siver- and B stretta, as follows: BLACK LACE FLOUNGINGS. Chants, “Disine Take : FAMBRNQUING, Sud Steen fect seven inches. wet from the northeast | Swnets of, cuh rosie some, Dewepaper wubaisbet | Bor Pitusvars tnd the West ¢ = ABLE NS; | comer ofan: ning thence in : i 5 SyNieeving Cur at HACE CONTAINS, FHERCH CHINA DINS Bu | Gorn ofas deguare rauning tence anouneewteny | Napio-d ‘BUNGANGON BRUse Auctioneera, | Linn Sousa, Onrs tf three inches; thence dug south sixty-one feet mine and ‘one-halt inches to the Jue of Cstrect; thence with said street west twenty-two feet seven and five-cighths inches; thence due north sixty-six feet ten inches: HOSE, HOU LAGER rpee sowed Ano WE Four: 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. By Sigeping Care from Harr LONGEEAPL) IMPROVED, PROPERTY. MaLOnGETORN: pe AT PUBLIC ‘esa and Buffet Car to St. Louis, daily. $e Stacey, with, Sleeping Car Alison to ¢ d C, JESDAY MORNING APRIL TWENTY- Western Express, at 10 pm. 4 commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sel We ol aie tt Reena as eee, wor it our: | fons ana, ‘sell inal \ways reap the it these arene ual eer Eccr | thence northeasterly at right ‘with Pennsylva- % 7 Cars Washineton' to. Chica: ss ural ohare murked them apcordibe moved ‘thereto for conveulence of palo) « quautity of | Dit svenue Aity-thrve feet nine inches to eald avenue, | gQ% FRIDAY, APRIL, TWENTY-SEVENTH. Sally et Herrabars eth gfe aro Dat two pieces in esoh lot, 80 NV would be ae gta, fom the Exectve Maar | Rh fag a saad sits lose" Be | lal pr of et 95 Stas eg E rot ie ard Serpe tics dositing mementos of the Executive Man- | #2nite 5. Septh et Os feet, improved by and neeriy new | — Bhoepor ic Fittsbuny aunt Putten ie SPANISH GUIPURE . A dey osit of $500 will be required at the time of sale. ‘ proved by # large nearly new Pe ethane, and Pittebury to Chicago. 2 pou, worth 83.50, for OL | aon eve x rao ghperraniiy a tu eae OnsatURba HAY PLEA, 1666, at HALESPASt bce railing, coutalulg Sine rosin aud'criar it MORE AND Foros "LAr LoaD. and 2 poe, worth 91.75 tor | Tomas DOWLIN FOUR O'CLOGE F-X- all thes piece, of parcel of land | Southwest. amedistely: tt 7 of lot daily. except Sacuriay, with Palace. cl TILL} s: 2 T bo 1a. —— ant - ~ Lat x, fm on le brick crete 65 adjoining the sbove property, and front (39 feet fou t Tiocheste . —_ asia. damameetamtacly nlonhensd Nox Sys ata Uso Pa ave ‘awe sd bounded ar ok | 80th etna tyre dept of Gu fect | ns ny | For Willusuuwr Cork avon, apd Pimim at 9-20 @ : ows: Bex ta point distant forty-four feet ten isnce in one ay TA BLACK, att srg, 7 > gift 92:25. CATALCGUE SPRING SALE Invites from tus cue" turmed Uy the lines of Pena: | Zoste with intros and areas Uy a deed ot truat ca | For Nev Yurk apt the Fast. 7.20, 00,, 31.00.48 os. worth “6. OF 4 Ditncr nerontaTiox oF Pylvania avenucand fonih strees 2... end ramning | Sopoeis ot g100 will be reauiredom sath plore ot | bung Uf 4o'am2'0n, 410 16 Obed and ebay = SUPERB JAPANESE PORCELAINS. e ‘at time of sale. “All conveyancing and record 3 A Express of Pullen ¥ & pos, worth $3, for $2.25 cme epg ny eg ‘at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are bot com- | I 40am daily, @xcept . 40 inches wide. * OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGN AND Wo a se | ee eee eae ene eree incl with in, ten days frm day of ale, the property | 9 Sha <}:40 p20. dail pa ‘ = BRONZES, FINE EMBROIDERIES, &C. Hence hortumeeterly fort-Bve feet elght ipches au cee ee ee es ee | Brock i Sag Se og 1 With 2 line intersectins the Iiue a x jerseg City wi of bres tL BR OA U MMMM © p88, THE WHOLE FORMING A SELECT AND CHOICE | jin avenue at risit ansies thirty-two feet to the place | 8P10-G&as _—Aucuionesr._ | dersey City with boats « yt B AA i U0 MMM if COLLECTION OF of beginuing, containing Zo72 square feet more or Ce SALE OF A VALUABLE IMPROVED | double forriage across New York city, BE A y MMMM 53s, . Teas "A depoait of 81,000 will be required at the time HREE-STOKY AND BASEMENT BRICK 11:40 am, AOA UU MMM a JAPANESE DECORATIVE ART. Of sale, DWELLING, No. 1313 MASSACHUSETTS | Pan. Ov Sun M4 ‘ot GER ad we meso + /SReSOERS as OPER aun armas, | ATeNee wankindgth, BC payee aaah d Mas ue ° | t My AUCTION Roows of jand inown as lot A i the Seoorded subdivisign of ‘ot Sofumti, is Eijusty Ganse No. a1 o39 Sab pm daly. Sriminal lot numbered seven, in aqeare numbered ¥. Ker et ai.) the undersigned, Trustees, Dress Groovs Axo Brack Snug | 7747 AND WEDNESDAY, aPEIt; TWENTY: | Satire and forty-nine, iuimnod by that we comer | eer teat tate gretne at Vu ae | eR a Mee FOUR AND TW 'Y-FIV) rick store No. ave. Dw. on N a ‘MIRTIETH vb. 01 I x 20 pas - : p> Brack SEs, E brick store No. 1000 Pa" NDAY, THE fi H DAY OF »,4;00, 00, ant 1129 Ban — AT BLEVEN A M. AND THREE P. M. EACH DAY | auie *P0Nt Of #000 will be required at the time of PPS, the, hee oe BALE ASE POUR | StS OG 50 team. 2 00, 8ER ele : ‘On TUESDAY, MAY EIGHTH, 1888, at HALF. 3 For Pope's Crork Ling, 720 aun aud 4060 ‘The items mentioned below are all it values —_ PAST FOUR OCLOGR Feat all that piece and oe ER ee ‘Sed age = peters Rg nswally sold for much more money than we ate | EXHIBITION ON MONDAY, APRIL TWENTY- | of land known as the weaterh part of Lot uumbered | numbercd wine tO) in the suaeraion of Iot | For ApHarals, 7°30 and 9:00 am. 12-08 4:20, 998 ‘asking for them. THREE. fifteen, in square three ge PL Pumbered one (1) and part of two, (2) in square pum. ! C00 nm. dally, Chawes i Bundays, 9008 by ‘the. three-story en randred au | : WOOLEN DRESS GooDs, Se $rick mansion, No. O18 1 strect northwest, and | Sed by Maty CG. Munsa Aged SL Tobey ane ratte ary Duta AND. SREDEMICKSBOuG | Rate 36-1 bounded as follows: Beginning at the northwestern | in Liber No. 12 at folio 15, im the office of the surveyor Ay AN ALEMANDBIA AND W. Deets tise ao aeeeOn FOOTE a ee oe a at ee ce cae nt | NR: On, seatcaue cr more ot too pun | BOE am Te OR, BR BAT DesT * 3 northwest ve a q “ Cy 6:3 10 bar ie HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. che "then rout, the eat Liv of aid 108 thence | ofthe purcSuacr, and the Sauce in tn eau amas | YS 3, ra oo a inch All-woo — ae are eat alo Z one- | iuenta. ‘Land twelve months frou. 9 : E aitfines All-wool FRENH SERGES, in allthenew | AUCTION sau OF BULLDING Lore anronear | fer slonx ends jne rene loate eadycee” | sae pepabis in wand twelvewwonth trons day of | 30 0 Sold claewhere for... BALTIMORE ANb OHIO RAILKOAD, theniapoch of G00 will bo required atthe’ time ct | sauaig of cain nooe tenes Daenae mane” maT oF hic Pibib7 am del, Price... Ou TUESDAY APTEKNOON, APRIL ‘TWENTY- ‘ See ‘and FOURTH, 1888, at TWO O'C the ee 888, - - ‘Traits piles gor cent ne Fava fo oe Pubs aauent mot aa vision of | p LBS POUR O CLOCK DM all of Lot wumbered ton, ALEXANDER FRILL } aiccean cee +8 °F went Oo. i Mt % a I gossoh aban GSE 232 | opportunity to buy lots cheap, apd should be taken ad. | #2 Davidson! nd forty-one, improved by the "i * Bun om, Syd. | vantaze of by wattion who desire profitable. invest | Square three Seeere neat: Dwelling, No Tee 10th | _DUNCANSON BROS. Aucta ap 18-dbds 705, 26, {neh All-wool 8ilk Finish HENRIETTA CLOTH, | ments. There is a large and commodious hotel, which | two-story, an} ee (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Bab intormation at the office, northeast son. Worth. $4.10 yd. | will open for the reception of cuests on the lstof June, | Strep HOTtliwess | ts coven in said recorded T — ner of 13th street and is even Our pric 3c a3a. | Whe other improvements afo rapidly enbanciag the |. AySO- aul cf Lot uumbered cleven in aid recorded | A a —- ] rere ube Vetter te checusurat BLACK SILKS. "itoring of ‘dio: Ous-fourth cau; the reaidue in one, Brick Deching Saige Lots surt porte aa 13 Hou See | cr ae pee = tw ‘thi rears. Conve; and at Say acer. a (Gen, Passenger Special attention 1 called to.thene Silk, which arethe Purchaser's core, Twenty Ave « Gopods will be | Loteet the Geol sale are ines, aT HALE: | ABLICLES OF VERTU, BKIC-A-BEAC. =. - ghespest in price and the best for that price whicl uized on Suck lott the thine of sia, EE ee ot trun. dated the 10th day of | JPRALTIMORE AND OHTO RAILROAD, have ever been offered. Those mentioned are only «| —N. H.—Tickets to tits sal fuced rates, Raa part of lots Liber 1314, ce —s few, ff lok recently purchased by ts much below | _ap14-dts a peeneeret w SOKEDULE IN EEFLOT NOVEMBER 20, 1887, bd ppesploaceti ee PUESPEENDID BUILDING LOTS ON OSTREET, | hundred and forty-four, imy ‘the large two- MoNDat, toe Pie. | LEAVE Wi “FRo FRRAWEES AWENT- FIRST ASD EWEREE. | tee i cei frame Secling Nov S10" Tenth tes a hee pats C7 ste Nae eal iWanty wEET BY ONE NESDRED FEET TO | orto sme ome jundved and five fest ftom the faction: cocne of og Chicwwo aud "Rorshwoet, tap. daily 10°98 sing on Tenth si rivanis aveude, fo, Y. theast ple naid juare and x For Cincinnst’ and Louis, wo Ret, of 90-inch BLACK SURAH SILK. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TWENTY. | thance with the west line of said ‘Tenth m ~ Raoaynens wae ggisrt FOURTH, 1886, at FT ‘O'CLOCK, We will sell in Bw. thirty-nine feet eight inches to the centre of = Ree ERR . Pittabure and Cleveland, Exp. daily 10:55%1me fet coe ae Be cw om Posie har ou RE CBIER 26, SQUARE OR, , | settee ee re cree cea a ca ane Puasa | er beans, os an t oa z : ry 200 Sect to an allay and are locsted in. onnof the ost | inches to the place Perinaing, being for the north Hay On 35 pa Tapid advancing sections of the city. ‘Tho proposed | part thereof eighteen ‘uncbee in from Eianolling of Hock Greek wil ince Rise property ae br Gtk street “A deposit of 6800 wil be required a the vi 3 amone 1s property in the city. ie of sale ‘Terms One-third cash: belauce it one and two years: | On FRIDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, 1888, at HALF. Fe ok notes to be eivon bearinit 6 per cent interest trom day | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-AL, ail that unimproved and ¥ Bi cA ita of sale; payable semj-ann! ‘and to be secured by | vacant parcel of land described on the pist or plan of or — Geed of trust, or all t option of purchaser or id of Washington as lot num! ‘22, in square murcliasors. A deposit of $100 on euch lot at thine of | number mod ou Btn abvect uM tng, Bc,, ot Pe cock Fence | beaten Land Katreseepertwest nn je: conveyancing, we. oon Tand K streets ee BS & 3 o MMMM FT gh to'bs complied with’ inten’ days, othorwise fight rer | A Sepodtt of 20g ea rear a he taal, | _apsdis "ROBERT 8 FLETCHER, Trastee. BI AA M served to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- Dan) Q, C. CALLAGI pak 4 | SBiier herve’ da publ wouce, oh nach rene io 1000 F st nw. a vw M it = Tus goa put in We 1 C. EUGENB CARUSI, fay Ee ‘Trastees. DUNCANSON BROS., apl9-d Auctioneers. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF JAS, 8. EDWARDS, 500 Sth st. n.w.. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ap21-d&ds 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 8 eas FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN L AND M| TRUSTEES SALE OF A FOUR-STORY BRICK OF OUR FINE SUITS RANGING FROM jucceasor to the late STREETS NORTHWEST. BESIDENGE, NO. 1909 G STREET NORTH. eno 500%, ‘Wnwsiar nowie Glad LO! On TUESDAY, ‘WENTY-! rte of three deeds of trust, dat respectively, oomsaninincee ete eee eur ae het e ee ee er eee| Se a wees t E 4. . 103%, fa & “ . a tauase lot toting eet on Ith sree netoes Records for the, Dietrich of Colunipin ata, tie 25tn LY NEW STYLES OF SPRING SUITS Fog FREDERICK. #840 am, 12:30pan, 15:30 e a awhole” ad se i neecles s eee talis ‘doi ara. one of he and i tecoran for tie JUST RECEIVED FROM SOME OF THE Myorackisions, ts. 40a.m,904 15-20 nm. have selected from line res net 566, - | District of and also the 31 . rains arrive fr . 620 numaan xa eemekerse terest, balance in cuah If cold ora Wekond te oeee ee ent T884, and duly recorded in. Liber 1093, folio LARGEST AND BEST NEW YORK Bey [fom Cucjnnat wl St Lin dally 9a , a R. A PPP 8885 terms of sale cash. Conveyanci ‘&c..at purchaser's | 210 et seq.. one of the Land Records tor the District NUF, T 13.50, 815, 2 + Avcaped from Pittsburg, dauy, 7:20 ama Wwwww = R AA Ai cont, $200 deposit at time of ‘Terms to be com- | of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured MAN ACTURERS, A’ e a » Rileneiphia, Chester ana Wimi: 1043 wwww RRR AA PPP plied with in ten days, otherwise right reserved to re- | thereby, the eodereenet Trustees will sell on TUES- D> 2:20, 7-10 and B30 pm. aelly_ nod th — ww ww Bf EF fellat risk and cost of defaulting vurcuaser afterfive | DAL. the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF APRIL. A88t, i} $16.50, 818 AND #20. agg 2 20.710 ana Say ao 118 eee Sane Se nO eines | ra et agen weee ees | _Siaes axe Ate Tas rarer oe Bat napa 5 FRANCIS HUFTY, Rood insquate No, 098, besinnins forthesamestthe | ‘THINGS MADE UP BY THESE NEW rier Baal B ore = thence ts a a 8% EX ERM TH Estateand Loan, | (gy feet: thence east twenty-two (22) feet; thence YORK HOUSES AND ARE TRE MOST Aa bs ER — 1301 Fet.nw._ | south nimety-six (96) feet: thence west twenty-two 3.3 aa 8 t = (22) feet to the place of becinuing, toxether with the | STYLISH IN THE MARKET, BY “CLOS- Sad 28% CoS Ec Eee 7 Saa82 | TOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CATALOGUE SALE ora GRAND SELECTION IMPORTED LOW-BUDDED HARDY ROSES, Hydrangea Paniculats Grandifiors, Rare and New Weepiag Trees, Lawn Trees, Ornamental Bhruba, improvements, which consist of residence, containing ten rooms, being'No 2eub'e ‘Bagwage called fe checked st hotels and gences ou orders ich at Ticket Ofioe Ole ad ue, ‘W, A. Cit MENTS, General Manager. CHAS, 0 SCULL, Geverai Passenger Agent. ING OUT” CERTAIN LOTS IN THE MANUFACTUREES’ HANDS WE GOT THEM IN SOME CASES $3 A SUIT LESS THAN ANY DEALERS HAD BOUGHT THEM, THUS HAVING A GREAT AD- VANTAGE IN SELLING OVER THOSE ‘WHO BOUGHT IN SMALL QUANTITIES which are offered the public at a big sacrifice. SHORT WRAPS. ‘Worsted Grenadines, Tan Shade, lace trimmed ; sizer ‘36and 38, reduced to $5, former price $15.75 and $18. Mourning Wraps. tape trimmed; sizes 26, 38 and 40, educed to $5, former price $20 and $25. ‘Handsome Black Silk, trimmed with Jet and lace; _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PPorodac THANSPORTATION LINE. For Baitimor: and Potouae River Landings. Steamer SUE. Cept Guogbeyan, leaves Stepuonsonte Whart every SUNDAY, at 4 Gulock p. im Miver te byadeed hacer, all convebanciag and recor SPpureassbre cost ‘a deposit of #200 ‘ill be required the tine of sale. If the terms of sale are net com- plied with in ten days, the trastecs reserve the right to Pesci the property at the risk and cost of the detauit- ing purchase >» SNED REDGAY C SEORTEVAWT,} Trastocs, sizes 36 and 38, reduced to $30, former price 855. Bhododendrons, kc.. ke. ca —— AND BOUGET EARLY. For further to : A SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL : Qe S BRO, Corduroy, with moss trimming: size 34, reduced to from the sfFonbey Peni TWENTY-ELGHTE, 1888, same ‘WE THINK WE CAN OFFER YOU SPE- ao omeiinie i 85 from $12.50. hour and place, by order of Trustees . VERNON! MT. VEKNON! yo one BOSKOOP HOLLAND NURSERY ASSOCIATION, z= THOMAS DOWLIXG, CIAL BARGAINS IX THESE GOODS. uM — be apl8-d& loneer. j. W. CORCORA! ‘A full ine of good shapes and elegant cloths, reduced | © #-JOOSTEN, 3 Cosnties Slip, New York, ast, ai aribanan Aes WE HAVE ALSO A LINE OF BLACK ay «Shope ala for Sm to ‘Tobe sold by Auction, at my Salosrooms, southwest | Gr o asca et icant dated. March 30, 1887, DIAGONAL CUTAWAY SUITS THAT WE reaches Wasuingtos $3, corner Pa, ave. and 11th st, aL fee ey Jn Tiber 1348, folio 256, st sea one of ARE SELLING FOR 95, WHICH WE formerly sold tor #4.50, $5.75, 96.25 and 87.50 ech. | ox THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1888, COMMENCING | $32.18nd records o Rea, cured thereby, the, under. THINK ARE PARTICULARLY GooD LADIES' JACKETS, AT TEN O'CLOCK. Se ree e THORSUAY, a0 7 aay of VALUE. eu ae One lot of Checks, very fine cloth, withand without | ayos.s¢ ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | HAF 188A! FIVE O'CLOCK, the following-de- = : All that certail of ‘hoods, velvet trimmed, at RiCHAe DOWLING, Rucsoncas fated AER Wing ant arin td of Wet WE DONT ALLOW ANYONE TO UX- _ UITE, “SMYRNA AND COULA te quar Ho. S08 baginning foe, the sass st EE Oe 28 SP Rae Teduced from §9.75 and $10.75; sims 36 and 38 DG LOUNGE. EASY CHAIKS, EASELs | SOoine'sleven i) inches from the’ southeast coroer OB MORE POPULAR STYLES. oe are eR cantE Lattice Bese | iar ian Senet case tO FURNISHINGS. im BEDDIN y, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, | (10) foot alleys along said welve ee a ‘Remember the department must be closed out by RA AND, CLARHWARE TRUNKS, "fe. r SOME NEW STYLES OF ODD PAXTS, July St, 2008 ent every piece of goodsis now being | nue Gite BTML T RORTA WEDS epanee Wanenss and .cotone. offered. sacrifice, On 0] APRIL TWENTY-S! 1888, . gencing at TEN Ais I'will ol above meode i St ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. house and modern conveniences. . Wit B. MoKREW, ‘ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO... Auctioneers Serns NGEORGE ¥ Olt is “en,} Trustees apis 983 Peunsyivaniasvenve | 4! Cuorce ON OF r THE FINEST. Ri ap21-10t_T! BUITA} FOR G: ENS, &o.: RHODODEN- x N ALIAS LILTESAN OTHER PLANTS, qr. fern AB aia ‘ - Remap sparta eaoe a Wi B & sanctisnoirs, ‘At 82, 62.50, 63, 83.50 and O4 as ms So ———— RIE ate if A Be AT at Eee A DOWLING, Auctions SSS ‘the nursery, eS sie

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