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TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR Died of a Broken Heart. JOWNNY BROGHAM FINED AWAY APTRE HIS MAN WAS BRATEN IN A PRIZE-FIGHT. St. Lowm, Apri When Artie Fulnt was pre- paring for bis fight with Hugh McManus recentiy§ he Was trained by a young fellow named Jobany Brogham. After the fight was won by McManus Broguam Drooded over the defeat of bis man and Was taken sick. The morning after the figut he ‘Was removed to the city hospital. (nm the way to the hospital he waid to Bo Farrell, wuo accom- ‘amie? him “Bob, I'm no more sick than you are.” “Then what's the use of going to asked Farred. “It's this ust,” replied Brogham, “that Tl never hospital?” leave that ho=pital alive, ior my heart 1s break- Ing,” and the poor fellow burst into iears. Upen arriving at tue hospital. B a walked steadily up tue steps and acted no more Uke a sick mam than Farrell, who accompanied him. He registered his name a8 Joum Dawson and cave y Bis occupation asa pipe-coverer. The object tn | giving this fictitions name was to wand off the suspicions Of the police, tor a warrant had. beet fsoued charging Broguam with prize fightin Once before, a few years ago, i Pitsburg. a war- Fant Was sworn oUt for his arrest, bul he weat over to Allegheny, changed his name to Daw-on and eluded the piles, So John Brogham’s identity at the City Hospital was Burted under the com- mon name of Joho Dawson, He was examined by the physicians, who found slight symptoms of | fever, and he Was placed In the iever Wart. He | had che entire control of his senses up until Sat- | Uurday "morning. when he became, unconscious He refused to eat, saying that he had no appe That « man with a broken Leart ia his bosom could have no appetite. ‘The physicians tried to eradi- cate tuis beet from bis mind, bat without avall. | He persisted that his heart Was broke, aud he would uot eat. He became delirious Saturday noon, and in his favings we spoke of nothing but | the recent prize igh “Stay in Four co: Youre working yourseit | te death,” be would at interfals, while bis pale race, distorted and drawn, would reli from hands, and in @ hoarse voice scream at the top of ene dow't you play for his wind. Tt’s his wind, | 3 be bad ta the morning, when he died with tue words, “We're Methodist and @xptist Wo yt Mix. Waco, Texas, April 25.—A disturbance at one of the colored churches Sunday afternoon becam= so send a squad of officers to the church to remain during services tn order that the pastor migut de- liver bts sermon. | Two congregations have been using the same building, and there was a dispute between them as to which church was enutied to hold service. Rev, Robert Jones, of the Metho- dist eure, commenced to deliver his discourse When members of the Baptist church ratsed such ‘4 row that he had to stop. A general disturbance continued until the officers arrived, when kev. Jones continued bis remarks A Wholesaie amount Of arrests are expected to-morrow. ———— A Servanv’s Lying Stery, MEN WHOM SUZ SAID EK MASTEKS FORCED BER TO | KILL WALK INTO COURT. Lovisvmie, KY., April 25.—Henry and John Hill, Dachelor farmers, lodged in jail at Jamestown, Ky., two weeks ago for the murder of two peddlers named Burton, early in March, were brought to trial Monay. Tne principal withess against them Was Mary Staith, their former servant. Her story Was supporieu Dy the finding of the remains of the bodies in a cave near tue Hil farm-house. While she was telling het story on the stand how s had been compelicd om the peril of her life to cut the throats of the peddlers Wuile they were asie+ at ber employer's house and cateh tueir biood In Duceet, tie Burvoas Walked Into the court-rvow ‘The cave Was at once discontinued and the Hills Gismissed. The remains found, upon ciose ex- amination, proved to be parts 0c the carcasses of two sheep. Mysterious Diss De Barr. MOF A PRINCESS, NOT MAKKIED, NOT A MEDICY; OstY aN ADVENTURES From the. ¥. Herait, yesterday In one of Mine. Diss De Barr's tirades against the press, some few weeks since, ste remarked, "Thank God that nothing has teen sald iinpugn- Sng my honor as a wWomaz.” One of her Laver out- bursts was tothe effect that the “General,” her Rusband, was an “honorable” man and quite above commonpiace suspicion. The statements fuade by madante concerning her birth aud gen- eral history have ait been disproved, abd any gen- Sral stateuent she bas inade has tufned out to be Sbsoiutely false. Madawme’s fe has been, as far As can be learned, one succession of swindiins perations, to detail whieh would take many vor wares Mwiihevery day comes some Rew SOY Of her atventurons and scheming We. She 1s really hothing that sue has ever ‘chamed herself to be. is wot even piaia Mrs. Dis De Barr. The Herald on. Frida, April 20, showed that pe Barr, or whatever his baile hada wile ‘Whom be bad ‘abandoned, F, With refreshing canuor, id seemed "to wink that tae two wives Was Dotlag so Very extrac eas near as can be learned Madame 1s Sill Stme. Messant, the ‘widow of aman Who lies Duried in'a pauper’ grave on Long Island. ‘There Ty however to all accounts, abowier husband Iit- ing, nawed’ Mynall, but whether imadaime ever went tarouga the formailties of a divorce with This person isa matter ‘hardly worth luvestigat- ing, The “General” said yesterday that she Wasa goed and virtuous woual, but that sue had a bad Emaper. He bad never been legally married to her, but that did uot make any difference, as he Gid'not intend to forsake ber. This he probably ili not do as long as he continues in Jail SPOOR PICTURES IN COURT. Aewpector Byres effected au arrangement yes terday with Mr. Luther R. Marsh by which a num- ber of the “spirit pictures” can be introduced in court as evidence. Fourteen of these pic Sestortay taxen from Mr. Marsh's residence and Piacen Ls the detective bureau by Sergeants Adains Bid heweiberg. One of the paintings, in an elab- Grate gilt. tram’, which the ‘Inspector secured, is suit by Mr. Marsh to represeut one of his ances- tors, wh. Walked Upon tue earth 2400 years azo ede pictures will beon exhibition when the case otk bse, De Barr comes up for hearing. Throusa Mr Marsh's good bearveduess Madame Guuldren wave not been turned out of dovrs, al- ‘ they are soon U0 be given in care ot sone Charitable institution. Mre Marsh i stil a arm Deuever in things per aluiug to. spirigalisin, but ny meat on of Matame’s Dame tO him bow is said fo mace the aged lawyer very angry. “Tam at Jeast ne says “compietely disguced with the wo- Zuan berseit.” ; MR. MARSH EXAMINED YESTERDAY. ‘Tue examination in the Madame Diss Dr-bar case was resumed ia New York yesterday. Fiiteen of tue suovk pictures were brougnt in. just previous tour opening of the court, “Mr. Mars ‘testified thar abott four years ago.a friend troduced Lim fo Madame Diss Devar as" Media. Frou con- Neraatioas With her witness was. Impressed with if tuat the Woman was the dauguter of Liia Souter apd the king of Bavaria. ‘The alleged ture of Loin Momter was put oa exhibition. itness recugnized it, aud then aese-ibed the first appeafaoce of the picture, He went to the room abd saw the picture tres painted on the capvus. Gen. Dis Debar entered the room shortly atte Ward andon seeing the picture ejaculated, « Thotheria aw.” Tals was the dist ti Witness nau seem Gen. Dis Decar. a ne” that He would not Dave allowed the madame to stay in Lis house only be was Bust. iwc ‘arious other pictures were put in evidence. ‘The Witness soid Le Was told tue Lola Montez pic dto believe that the general was her ture was painted by Rembrandt. Mr. Marsh said that te madame bad informed him that Raphael @cd Rembran.t, ont of compitment to eaca other, Painted pictures of each other, and they were pre- sented to Mr. Marsh. He described tie way the of Kembraadt came. The oniy person tn room at the time wasJoio L. O’sullivan, who ‘was locked In with the canvas, “Where is Mr. U’sulilvan now?” asked Counsellor BT think he ts a Bloomingdale,” responded str. Marsh; “or, if not, be ought to be,as every one Wao beileves in spirits nowadays is considered as 8 Dt canuidate for a lunatic asylum.” What seemed to disturo Mr. Marsh very much was Nf, LoWe's repeatedly asking bin as to which medium Was meant When he felerred to “tue” ua SCMy good friend." said Mr. Marsh, “ont keep etnat, Theres ouly oue medium I and sue t Mme. Diss DeBarr.” ‘cue cab Suggest,” continued Mr. Marsh, any pumsioie Way (at Luese pictures could © ber than Uarough spiric power 1 w Bike to Bear oft and to investigate the process.” “Us, We show you this in due ume, Bever lear, sure as You live,” said Mr. owe, agustus M. Friediander, au artist, testined {fue “spirit pictures” were mere “dauts’ and eutiy pained, After hearing the tesumony of awreuces, father and sob, Who were both ‘otuent that the madaime’s 'pletures were of spirit origin, court adjourned unth Thursday nex. — A Dereat Fox MR GLADSTONE.—On the second Feadiug oc (ue customs imwand revenue Lill in tue Rouse of comuous last Bygbh ME Gladstone Woved ‘an amendment io favor of equaizing death auties, A loug devate tollowed. Lord Harubgtou deciared | Re woud not support the amenument, Wulca, ve ‘Suid, Was slinply intended to overthrow tue gor- ernuvent. “Afier Mr. Gosehem had spoken in @ - fense of bis proposals, the aumendment was re. Jected OF a Vole of 3101 Z17. ‘Ie -unouncement ‘Was received with loud cheers Uy tue conserva fives Abe Dui then passed Ube second reading. mse Mz. PYwe’s Coxvicrios QcasmeD.—In the Water. ford ‘County court, yesterday, the appeal case of Mr. Pyne, inember Of parliament, who was seD- fenced at Vioomell to stx Weeks’ lmprisomment for (QBeuses under (be cmimes toe jouge that the conviction of Mr. Pyne Was COBRFAEY Lo 1a, aud ue would, tuerefora, quash Masion of tue iower court, Jomy L. CuaLuenons 7) Jona 1. suuivan’s arrival Cail d at tue Herald office and: id ‘a challenge fo gat any uMn in (ne word ip @ I6L00t ring, ‘Lonaon prize ning or Marquisor € 910.000 2 mide. A deposit of $500 was mage WILD Se iverave spor Be'pretcre tase Kuthio or sited Borden be was accused of yy Lurowing 1m him while on a v and tought be Limseit to escepes trial due Marin. of Paxton, Tl, captured sine cub Wolves ib a sBock Of corn san ale ba County. The old wols CONGRESSMEN IN WASHINGTON, of Senat~-s and Representatives heir Kesidences, SENATORS. Ingalls, John J., Kans, 1Bst. ne, erie’, a wk ee siz Conn. ave, Allison, W. B.. Towa, ermont ave, Bute, W. B., Tenn., EbbItt House, Berry, Janes H., ATk., National Hotel, Beck, J. B., KY., 612 14th st. nw, Blair, H. W., © 1 E. Cap st. Brown, Joseph E., Ga,, Woodmont Butier, MC., 8. C., 1751 P st. now Bowen, Thomas M., Col, ‘House, Blackburn, J. C. &, Ky.. Ebbit House, Blodgett, Reus, N:J., 1315 N st, nw, Chace, Jon-than, RL, 1213 st. nw, Cameron Doo id, Pa., 21 La Fayette Square, cockrell, F. M., Mo, 1518 R st. nw. Coke, Richard, T_X., 419 6th st.n.w, Cail, Wilkinson, Fla., 1908 N st. nw. Culom, sh y M., 1 1402 Massachusetts ave. Colquitt, Aulred KL, Ga, 920 New York ave, Chandler, William E, N. HL, 1421 Ist. aw, Dower Heats Loy Ma 1703 M st, nw. Dolph, Joseph N., Oregon, ayette Square, Davis, C.K, Mind., 1700 15th st. mw. Daniel, sonh W., Vi., 1700 19th st. Erimutds, George F.,Vt., 2111 Massachasettsave, Fvarts, Wa. M., N. ¥., 1601 K st. mw, Eu-tis, James B.. L V761 N at. nw, Frye, Wm. P., Me., Hamilton House, Farwell, rae Ld Leet aw. Pavikner, C. J., W. Va, 4b st. DLW, George, J. Z, Miss, 1568 cist) P 3 eorge, Del., 814 15th st, m1 . Randal L, La, 172% RI. ave. chur P, Md, 1408 K st. n.¥. oseph R., Conn., 920 14th st, BW. orge F.. Mass., 1385 K st. n.W. Hie, Eugene, 917 16th st. B.w, Harris, 1. G., Tenn., 13 1st st. me. Hearst, George, Cal, 1435 Mass. ave, Hampton, Wade, S.C., Metropoiltan Hotel, Hiscock, Frank, © mn Hotel, Jones, Joun P.. Jones, James K., Arkansas, 915 M st, aw, Kenna, Joho E., West Virginia, 140 b st. ne, Morgan, John T., Ala., 113 1st st. ne, Morrill, Justin S., Vermont, 1 Thomas Circle, MePherson, J. R., N. J., 1014 Vermont &-2 Manderson, Caries F., Neb, Portland Fiat, Mitchell, John H., Oregon, Rigys House, Payne, Henry B.. Ohio, 1122 Vermont ave. Paddock, A. 8., Nebraska. Portland Flats, Piatt, O. H., Connecticut, @ B st. ne. Pasuer, Thomas W., Mich., 1435 K st. BW. Plow, P. B., Kans, 612 14th st. nw. Pugh, James L., Ala., 1333 R st. nw, Pasco, Samuel, Flori ia, 306 C st. mw. ‘M.S, Ph, 1518 K st. nw. ‘Virginia, 1107 G st. nw. Reaga ‘Spodne Stanford, Leland, Cal.,'1701 K st. nw. Sabin, Dwight M., Minn., 1 Towa Circie, Sau.sbury, E.l, Delaware, 610 14th st. nw. Sawyer, Philetus, Wisconsin, 1820 I st, Bw. Sherman, John, Ohio, 1319 K st. n.w. ‘Stewart, ‘William M., Nevada, 1707 R. I. ave, Stockbridge, F. B., Michigan, 1440 M st. nw. Teler, Heary M., Colorado, 201 North Capitol st. Turple, David, Ind., 52 B st. n.e, Vs vuion B., N. C., 1627 Massachusetts ave, Vest, Missouri, 1204 P st. n.w. Voorhees, Indiana, 1642 21st st. nw. Walthall, E. C.,"wississippl, 1714 R Lave, Wilson, & K., Maryland, 1209 0 st. nw. Wilson, James F., lowa, €23 13th st. 2.w. OFFCERS OF THE SENATE. J. G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st. n.w, Anson G, MCCook, Secretary, 1224 17th st, mw, Wn. P. Cannaday, Sergeant-at-Arms, 302 DéL av, Charles W. Johnson, Chief Clerk, 1315 Mase. ave. James R. Young, Executive Clerk, 1506 Q st. Isaac Bassett, Asst, Doorkeeper, 182d gh Be. g. 1. Christie, Act. Asst. Doork’r, 825 15th st. 2.W. W. H. Bigelow, Postmaster, 16 3d st. ne, RRPRESENTATIVES, Carlisle, J. G., Riggs House, Abbott, J., TEx, 305 C St, n.w. Auams, Geo. ELL, The’Ariington, Alien, (. H., Mass., The Portiand. Allen, E. P.; Mich:; Nattonal Hotel, Allen, J. M,, Miss,’The Ariington. Andetson, 4. R., lowa, 1025 Vermont ave, Anderson, Jno. A., Kans, 1333 G st. Anderson, C. LL, Miss, 1629 Ist. n. w. Anderson, G. A-, lil, 238 North Capitals, Arnold. WO. 21, Riggs House, Atkinson, LB, Pay, 710 Tith st. ow. Bacon, Henty, N. ¥:, 1100 Vermont ave, Baker, Chas SN. ¥., 623 13th st, Baker, Jehu, lil, 1333 Q st. n.w. Paukliead, J. HL, Ala, Netfopolitan Fogel, Barnes, G¢o. T.."Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Barry, Miss., “Metropolitan Hotel. Bayne, Thos. M., Pa, 1629 Miss ave, mw, Beld n, J. J., N.Y. The arlington, Perry, N.¥.,1701 Rhode Isiand ave, aw. 16 C'st. n.w. HH Pa, 1708 H St mw. Blanchard, N. C., La., 212 North Capitol st, Biaud, KPa, Mo 1456 Q st. nw. Bitss, A. M..'N. ¥., The Artiny Blount, James H’ Ga., 416 6th stn. we Boot bman, M. M,. Ould, 52 B st. me, Bound, F., Pa., 2i2 4th'st. se, Bouteile, C. A. Me., The Hamilton, Bowden, G. Ej Va.,"1226 14th st. nw, Bowen, H. L.,'Va.. Metropolitan Hotel Breekioridge, C.K, Ark., 218 North Capitol st, Breckinridge, W. C.P., Ky, S12 N st. aw, Brewer, M.S., Mich., National Hotel Brower, J. 10th st. nw. Browne, Thos M., ind., 1382 I st. now. Brown, Charles E., Obio, 1120 New York ave, Brown, J. R., Va.. Metropolitan Hotel, B., Va, National Hotel, ba., National Hotel, 4 Grant Piace, 1739 Ist. new. J., 207 E. Gap. st Buckalew, C12, Pa., Ebbitt House, Burnes, Jas, N., Mo, Whilard’s Burnett, E., Mass., 806 17th 8t. nw. Burrows, J. C,, Mich., 1416 K st. nw, butler, R. R.. Tenn., 503 13th st. nw. Butterworth. Ben}. 0.407 Mapleave., Le Drott Pynum, Wm, D., Ind, 621 13th st. nw, Caine, Jno. T., Utab, i Grant Place, Campbell, Feilx, N. ¥., The Arit Campbell, J. E., Ohio, 1011 Connecticut ave, Cainpbell; T. J, N. ¥., Congressional Hove Candler, A. b., Gal, 1112 H st. mw. Cannon, J. G., ILL, Willard’s, carey, J. M.. Wye. 1406 L st. nw. Carlton, a., Metropolitan Hotel, Caruth, A. G., Ky., Riggs House, Caswell, L. B. Wis, 806 12th st. nw, Catchings, T. C., Miss., The Woodmont, Chevdie, J. Bi, thd. 413 6th st nw. 4 aL C,, Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Wis, T2100 st mw. a., Metropolitan Hotel, Y., 1312 N st 341 L st. ass., 1325 G St. iW. Compton, 'S Md., 1408 H'st. nw, Conger, E. H., lowa, 1101 K st aw. Cooper, W. C., Obio, 1015 L st. n.w. Coutrad, Jas SS C., Metropolitan Hotel, Clements, Clark, ¢. B. Cowles, C., 209 E. Capitol st, Cox, 88, N.Y. H. ave. nw, Pexas, 125 B st. se. Crisp, C. F., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Crouse, G. W., Ohio, Riggs House, Culberson, D.'B., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel, amlpgs, A. J, N. ¥., 507 14th st. Ww. Cuteheon, B. M.,"Mich.; 1409 Massachusetts ave. Dalzell, Jno., Pa., The Arlington, 603 F St. 1800 Mass, ave, Davenport, Ira, N. ¥., 1606 20th st, nw, Davidson, A.C), Ala.” Metropolitan Hotel, Davidsoo, K. H. M., Pla, National Hotel Davis, K. T., M: Delano, M., N.Y. Dibble, Sain’, 8. €., Windsor Hotel, Dingle¥, Nelson, jr., Me., The Hamitton, Dockery, A. Wiilard’s Hotel, Dorsey, Geo, 'Neb., 1401 K st, nw, Dougherty, Chas. Fia., National Hotel, Dubois, F.'T., Idabo, 1330 13th st. nw. Dunhain, R. W., iL, 1385 G =t. mw. , Poindexter, Ark., 15190 st. mw, t, Wiha, & C., 1213 Q st. nw, Enioe, B. A., Tenn., 601 E st. nw. Ermentroui, D,, Pa, 215 East Ci Cal, i F., Ky., 801 12th st. mw. 0.,’Mich., 1105 16th 'st. Fuller, W. E., loWa, 1327 N st. nw. Funsion, & H., Kans, 905 13th st. Gaines, W. E Va, Metropolitan Hotel, is. 1758 N st. mW, ‘J. H., iowa; The Portland, W. H., Ti, 1114 G st. nw, Gibson, Chas Ht, Md., Wiilara’s Hotes, Gitfo. d, O. S., Dak., 1103 G st, ‘Tenn., Metropolitan Hotel, Ma, 1301 Conn, ave, ¥a., EDDILt House. 39 B st. se, . 1325 G st. aw, . Metropouitan Hotel, Grosvenor, C. HL, Oblo, 1308 F st. Grout, W Vt, 614 13th st. Guenther, KR, Wis., #46 New York ave, ha Ki G st. Bw, Bare, 8, Ts BAO C St. DLW. hharu A. 519 6th st. nw. Hatch, W, B..MO.; 1322 G st. 'n.w. Haugen, N. P., Wis, 707 12th st. a Hayden, E. D., Mass., 1732 H st. n.1 Hayes, W.L, lowa, 1825 G st. new. Heard, J. T., Mo., S14 New Jersey ave. n. Lempnill, J.J. 3. C., 1325 © st. nw, Renderson, D. B., lowa, Wormley’s Hotel, Heuuerson, J. 8. Cy Metropolitan Hotel, - Hendersou, T. J., lil, 311 North Capitol st. Herbert, H. A, Ala, Higgs House, Herman, B., Of 7" Grimes, T. W K F Wiliard's Hoteh ‘Hitt, KK, UL, 1507 K st. now, Box, 6. W.Va. 801 Est Holman, WS. 1nd., Tae Hasaflton, holmes, A. sie? 1150 12ta st. aw, Miss., 1702 19th st Bow, Houk. LC, Tenn., 1729 F st. naw. Hopkins SL, Va, 1334 st. ne, Hopkins, &. T,, N. ¥., 1508 H st. nw, hopkins, A. J., lL, 22s 1ath st. Boward, J, 6..1 East Capitol et, ind. 101 Hovey, A. P.. ind., 215 Budd, T. KR, Wis, 1619 13ta st. junter, W. G., KY., 113 Maryland a Bitton: 9. ie ho, National hovel Jackson, O. L., Pa. eT THE EVENING STAR: 218 New Jersey ave. 20, ot T. A. N.Y. 1203 st. nw. Milliken, S. L., Me., 1017 14th st. n.w. pills Be aes @ st. nw. itt, J. N. ¥., 1511 L st. nw. Mo A. B,, Ky., 601 13th st. 2, Bay Sines rps nm. Morrill, BE N., Kans, 621 13th st. 1.W. Morrow, W. W., Cal., The Hamilton. xanty oe nad I. R., Tena., National Hotel, ison, K., Minn., 704 14th st. Kewton, C., La., Metropolitan Hotel, Nichola, J..'N. C,, Ebbitt House, Norwood, ‘thos. Mt.4Ga., 223 Indiana ave, Nutuing. 'N. W., Nf, 312 Indiana ave. Oates, W. C., ala Riggs House, ODonneli, J, Mich., 4919 Ns. nw. OFerrall, Chias. T., Va., 810 13th st. LW, ONeill, J. H., Ina, 935'H st. O’Nelil, Chas., Pa.; 1326 New York ave, O'Neill, J. J., Mo., 608 14th st. n.w. Osborne, Ei, Pa, 941 K st. n.Ww. Outhwaite, J.'H., Ohlo, The Hamilton, Owen, W. b., Ind., 1415 G st. n.w. Parker, A. X., N. ¥., 326 43 st. nw. Patton, John, Pa, Wil Hotel. Payson, L. E., Ill; 1115 G st. n.w. Peel, 8. W., Ark., 220 New Jersey ave, Penington, J. B. Del., 627 F st. n.W. Perkins, B. W., Kanx, 916 15th st. nw, Perry, W. H.,& C., Metropolitan Hotel, Phelaa, Janes Tena Woo wah ee 310 19th st, nw. Phelps, W. W., N. J., Richmond Flats, W., N. J.. 709 11th st. mW, Plumb, R., Til; 1820"14th st. n.w. Post F 8) ML, 126 14th st nw. Pugs! }. Jey Oust tt Hot Randall, 9 Pas _ Pa., 120 C st. s.€. Rayner, 1, Md., House, Reed, Thos. B.,'M Hamilton, Rice, E., Minn., 926 15th st n.w. Richardson, J.'D., Tenn,, National Hotel Robertson, 8. M., La., 202 Delaware ave, 2.0, Rockwell, F. W.,"Mass, Riggs House, Homer 3. Ohiy conmectt ua. Z Congressiona Rowell, J.H., Iil,, 9101 st., n.W. Rowland, A..'N. C., Metropolitan Hotel Rese damit i. B Mass, Rusk, H. W.,"Md. Ryan, Thos, Kan., National Hotel Sawyer, J. G., N. ¥.. 24 Grant Place, Sayers, J. D., Tex., 719 Lith st. n.w. Scott, W. L. Pa. Chamberlln’s. Scull, E., Pa., Ebbitt House, Sened, G. E- Onto, 138 G st. nw. '. Michizan, 1903 G st, n. Ma., National Hove M., N: C., Metropolitan Hotel, ‘Smith, Henry, Wis, 130 Marfland are ae Smith, M. A., "Arizona, 717 14ch st. 2.W. Snyder, C. P-. W. Va., National Hotel. Sowden, W. H., Pa.,945 K st. n.w. Spinola, F. B., N. ¥., The Arlington, ‘Spooner, H. J., K. L, Riggs House, Springe?, W. Mi, as B ste ae, Stahinecker, W. G.,'N. ¥., Woodmont, ‘House. F st. 1114 G st. n.w, Mi ‘the Atl iss., Hillman House, Ky., 1311 H st. J.,'Mo.,'210 North Capitol st, , lowa, 20 Grant Place. @., Col., 1501 18th st. # Mitn., National Hotel, Taulbee W. P., Ky., 329 A st. ne. Taylor, B. B., Ohio, 1746 M st, by Pi, Obio, The Hariiton, Stone, W. Stone, W: struple i yines, G, ‘Tarsney, T, ant Circle, w. ey 413 4th St ewe Conn., 608 14th ‘Cal, Willard’s, 1633 L st. nw. = Ter., 3 » Mo., 1203 i. Walker, J. P., Mo.) 922'M st. <= ake Warner, William, 'Mo., Willard’s, Washington, J. E., Tebn., 5 Iowa Circle, We.vgr, J. B., lows, 130 Maryland ave. ne Weber, J. ete: Y., 721 11th st. ow, West, Geo., N. ¥., 312 13th st. nw. Wheeler, J., Ala, 1325 M st. n.w. White, J. B., Ind., 807 12t1 White. 8 V-.N.¥.. The amo =" Wee Wit Rar eT, gs asa. The Waren we ‘Tens, Ebbitt House, . P., C st, ne. Wilber, Davia, X, Y.,'N Wilber, Davi, jational Hotel, ‘Onio, 1414 K st. nw, . L., W. Va., 1008 N st hw Wilson, Tuomas, Minh., 1416 K st. nw, Wilkinson, T. S.; La., 204 Delaware ave. n.e, Williams, & 8., Ohio, 220 North Capital st vise: Geo. D., Va., 1823 G st. mw, Woodburn, W., Nev., 816 13th st. n.w, Yardley, RM.’ Pa, Eovttt House, Yoder, s. 8.. Ohio, 34 3a st. ne. Yost, Jacob, Va., 614 11th st. nw, FICEMS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Rev, W. H. Milburn, Chaplain, 1219 M st IW $F sans Chie commen 3 ssistant Clerk, 1527 Cc st John P. Leedota, Sergeant-at-Arms, 13 1st St ne. A. B. Hurt, Doorkeeper, 220 Ist st. ne, oe eee Assistant Doorkeeper, 119 B st. z # : Postmaster, 249 N. . Capitol x Postindster, 1513 00h St. Nesey WASHINGTON. D. C.. T., Tex., 981 York Gs Metropolis Kowt“"" | Txucerreo Diszases. In the tealm of disease the facts of inheritance ‘are most numerous and are daily scoumuleting. ‘Here, alas, they become terrible, fetefal and overwhelming. No fact of nature is more preg- Rant with awful meaning than the fact of the inheritance of disease. It meets the physician: om his daily rounds, peralyzing his art aud fill- ing him with dismay. The legend of the ancient Greeks pictures the Furies as pursuing families from generation to generation, rendering them esolate. The Furies still ply their work of terror and bat they are not now clothed inthe garb of superstitign, but appear in the ‘more intelligible but no less swful form of ereditary disease. Modern science, which has illuminated so many dark corners of nature, has shed & new light on the ominous words of the Scriptures, “The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children unto the third and fourth eeners- tion.” Instances of hereditary disease abound. Fifty per cent of cases of consumption, thet fearfal destroyer of families, of cancer and scrofula, run in families through inheritance. Insanity is hereditary in s marked degree, but, fortunately, like many other hereditary diseases, tends to wear itself out, the stock becoming ex- tinct, A distinguished scientist truly says: “No organ or texture of the body is exempt {rom the chance of being the subject of hereditary dis- ease." Probably more chronic diseases, which Permanently modify the structure and func- tions of the body, are more or less liable to be imberited. ‘The important and far-reaching Practical deductions from such facte—affecting 80 powerfully the happiness of individuals and familics and the collective welfare of the nation tre obvious to reflecting minds, and the best means for preventing or curing these diseases ia ‘a subject of intense interest to all. Fortunately nature has provided a remedy, which exper!- ence has attested as infallible, and the remedy is the world-famous Swift's Specific, a pure ‘vegetable compound—nature’s antidote for all blood poisons, To the afflicted it is a blessing of inestimable value, An interesting treatise on “Blood and Skin Diseases” will be mailed free by addressing THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, ap2s Srrcut Suz or FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS at OAK HALL CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, ‘To make things lively we have again established BARGAIN TABLES, on which we keep all suite of which we have less than full lines in sizes, They are grades We sold from $9 to $15. You can have your choice for 87.50. These are undoubtedly the best bar- gains in clothing ever offered. Our line of PRINCE ALBERT SUITS in black and grey is complete, and we can show as handsome and ‘well-fitting garments as were ever turned out by met chant-tatlors at less than one-half their prices. ‘We make a specialty of suits cut especially for the clergy. CORKSCREW SUITS in sack and frocks, from $10 up. Our line of PANTS iscomplete, and we can it most ‘ny one, long, short, stout or lean, ‘We have just recetved about 500 WHITE and FANCY VESTS, which will be sold at 50c. and up- ward, In BOYS' SUITS we haves beautiful line for boys from four to eighteen years, and prices are sure to meet your approval, oe AES 00 fee Bic 00 SAE” apd Panarems Strom. DRESS TRIMMINGS. DRFSS NGS. Int received b full Line of DHESS TRIMMANGS, such as Gimps, Braids, Braided Sets, in Silver, Gilt, and mixed colors, Black and White. Lin Gimp at45c.; worth 6c, Elegant styles at and up- wards, JET TRIMMINGS FOR DRESSES AND WRAPS. imp {rom 50s. per yard up to $1.50. ‘Ornaments from 20c. up to #1 each. HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND NOTIONS. A tull estortment of Hosiery for ladies and children. Also afuilline of Gloves in Lisle Thresd. gnd Silk, in Colored and Black, from 12% up to 50c. styles. Call Batinec at {:230., the best in the city hand Domestic Ginghams in all lo r: ‘les, i ae ac and peice stall prices. EMBROID! bS, A full assortment from 3. & yard up to $1. LACES of all kinds in Black and ite, narrow and CONSETSA full amortment of al kinds and prices. Special: One lot Corae all sizes, at G3c.; worth $125, Ti pson’s and Warner's a specialty. LACE CAPS—Dou't forget that our stock of Lace Caps for the vabies is the in town and the oneness From 12\c. up to $1.50. |ESTICS—Our department is full of all the best makes of Cottons and sheeti: Bargains in Pillow Seareiicate ohateett arene 7 (HAT TINGS. MATTINGS. Startisas “pont met Our stock Mattings. “A first-class stock snd ¥ low prices.""Whitoand Fancy from tie upto 0s.” RT Dy. ap21-42 ‘928 7th and 706 Kate nw. stock. for that money. GINGHAMS.— Srecurres Ix Day Goons LUITREL 1930 Pennsy aT, L & WINE Stabout 500 yards SUMMER closed o at Soc; sold kt 50ceand Fe, EES tobe ome lune @. G. SILK SURAHS, RHADAMES, ‘chea] SILKS cannot be beaten in 815 ‘These are special nunberee spection of same: Remain A in all colors and styles, at 1254¢., 25e., ‘Aine line of CHALLIS. i and ities, INKLE SEEKSUCKERs, at HEIGHT box ie ey oe Re Re alarve line Gent's tion of this stock. ‘Towels, Ni pS voreete ientli sho permet berond criticism or comparison. We are ing the Correct Styles of the Season, perfect in ‘Mt and fabric, faultiess in make and material. THE PRICES ARE LOW. Our $10 Strictly all Wool Suite ir Sacks and Cut- away are 28 good as any you buy at @15. Our $10 Blue Assatet Flannel Suits we guarantee ‘Rot to fade or money refunded. Our 815 Prince Albert Suite are equil to any $20 suit you cam buy elsewhere, ‘We have a full line of Men's and Youth's Suits from 96.50 up. For Boys from 14 to 18 we show s line of Suits from For Chilrea trom & Short Pants, for to 14, Suits with ‘we have the largest line we ever nad, from 82.50 up. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL (LOTHING oa, @10 ‘9TH AND G GTREETS. G. T. Kern Exctusrve Noverrres Ty Sarzexs. SEATON PERRY smecessor to PERRY & Bro.) WILL opex'ON MONDAY. APRIL 25 H18 SECOND AND LAST IMPORTATION OF \CH SAT- NS FOR THIS SEASON. LOT Is 4 DUPLICATE BY CA MOST peeeets PATTERNS 1) THESE SATEENS ARE POTH IN LIGHT, AND py COLORS, IN} wire iCH FiG- ys Regen iD JARDINIERE ME FOR WASH- cr WN] RE CONFINED NSEQUENTLY CANNOT BE SEEN OF THE ‘MY FIRST BH 18 CITY. IECES AND! N's “BEST ALITY” oe cori GINGHAMS IN ENTIRELY NEW DE- NOVELTIESAN IMPORTED “ALL WOOL" CHAL- REW IN AND FIGURED ENGLISH MO! PaT AIRS. INTED ALL LINEN LAWNS IN CHOICE TERNS. “UNUSUALLY GOOD V: AND COLOMED INDIA GILES AT 75, “srs ARGAINS" IN STRIPED AND FIG- RED TRDIN GILES A Ze “CONFINED OT LEG" IN PRINTED, INDIA GILES F MY OWN IMPORTATION AT 61, €1.25, i +k SEMENTS" IN BLACK AND COL- TRA INDI ORED 81 SILKS: een AND $1. RE FRANCAISE AND MOIRE Axitouzs 1g HACK, WHITE, AND ALL THE NEW BERING scHoIcE Gi WOOL AKD SILK WARP ae Seay nh agree) $3.50 PER YARD, Gaear Reovcriox in the prices of ROGERS’ GROUPS. In order to greatly increase the sales of “ROGERS' GROUPS" the prices of » number of them have been MUCH REDUCED, 8 follows: “SHAUGRAUN AND TATTERS,” now $8.00 “UNION REFUGEES,” “(8.00 “SCHOOL DAYS," = 10.00 “CHARITY PATIENT,” “ 10.00 “ONE MORE SHOT,” “10.00 “RIP VAN WINKLE,” set, ‘each 10.00 “TAP ON THE WINDOW,” now 12.00 “THE REFEREE,” “ 12.00 “THE ELDER'S DAUGHTER,” “ =—_‘8.00 “CHECKERS UP AT THE FARM," “ 15.00 “KING LEAR” ” 36.00 “FUGITIVE’S STORY,” 15.00 “THE BALCONY,” “ 20,00 ‘and several others at the same proportion. Lists op ‘application, ‘Many new and besutifal PICTURES of all kinds, for ‘the Dest BRIDAL GIFTS, otc. JAMES 8 EARLE & SONS, ra, 8,8m 816 Chestaut st., Phil, eras ce Siteng ‘Promotes a luxuriant, ‘Raver tailato Restore Gray Hair to its ‘Youthful Color. Cures | Diseases and Halr falling. ee ioe ee Brean Toren AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON, PUsCAN#ON BROS, Anctionsers AT AUCTION. AY AFTERNOON, APRIL TWEN- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will K, we of on fired at. time. of OSITIVE SALE OF TWO NE D BASEMENT Buick DRELLIRGS AT ‘ERSEOIION OF VERMONT AVEN ow WEDNESDAY APTERNOON, APRIT, TWENTY. give, HP FIVE OCLOUK ws will oi bn ost at SUb LUTS 44 AND 45, SQUARE 358. VE. ‘the Fach AS feet, and running back to an alle Tepe tystwo NEW DWELLINGS, SUBST ANT ALLY BUILT; concreted wnier basement floors; SIX ROUM> AND BATH each; modern conveniences; and Well located for s good investment or comforeable ‘erms: One-third cash: balance in one and ‘years, notes to bear interest at six per cent from sale, payable semi-aiuual y. and to be secured by Of trust of ail cash at purchaser's option, “A deposit Of 8100 at sale on each house. Conveyancine. &C, at yurchaser’s cost, Terms to be complied with in ten 8, otherwise right reserved to resell at risk and cost of defauiting purchaser, after five days’ public aiver- Usement of such resale in some newspaper published im Washington, b-6. Title woud, Abstract furnished, DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. JUNCANSON BROB,, Auctioneers, CE OF GOODS UNSOLD FROM THE EX- ECUTIVE MANSION, CONSISTING OF TURKISH, WILTON, MOQUET, TAINS LAMBREQUING. CHINA WAKE beste Ns, 1. C8, AY Abortion. On THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, com- mencing at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOOY, we will'seli at our Salesrooms, 9th and D streets northwest, all the CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, LAMBREQUINS, CHINA WARE, &c., which were advertised to be seid on Tuesday last. Par- ties in search of fine interior decorations ld at- tond this sale. ‘RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS AND OTHER PROPERTY, 81TUATED ON PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN NINTH AN TENTH STREETS NORTHWEST; ON DSTREE’ BETWEEN NINTH AND TENT! i NORTH WEST ; ON I STREET, BI AND TENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AND ON MISSOURI AVENUE, BETWEEN THI} FOUR-AND-A-HAL} STREETS NORTH WEST, Virtueote decree¥ot the Supreme Court of the ict of Columbia, passed on the 1 1th day of A) A. D. 1888, in Equy, No. 10,990, Lucretis Myers al. vs. John J. sley et al, we will sell public Stction, in front of the tremiséa, ou the dayz and at the hours named, tne following deucribed real estate iu the city of Washington, D. ‘On. TUESDAY, the EIGHT DAY OF MAY, A. 1888, st_ FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.,the eastern part original Lat numbered ttiree (3), in square numbered three hundred and seventy-nine (70), described as follows: Beginning for the same at the southeast cor+ ner of said Lot numbered three (3).and running thence westwardiy along the line of Pennsylvania avenue twenty-six (26) feet; thence north wurdly and at right with said avenue seventy (70) feet: thence eant- wardly twenty-six(26) feet two (2) inches to the north. east corner of said Lot numbered three (i): thence sourhwardly and at right angics with the said aveuua seventy-two (72) feet nine (®) tuches t the place of Decinning, impfoved by two three story Brick Stores, jon. 918 ani nnsylvauia avenue, On SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. part lot numb:red nine (8), in square numbered three hundred and seventy-nine (379), beriuning for the same at a point on North D street obe hundred and thirty (130) feet from the northeast corner of said squareand running thence south eighty (80) fect, ‘thence in a northwestwardiy direction twenty-six (36) feet two (2) inches: thence at right augies with the last line eighteen (18) feet three (3) inches; thence due north fifty-six (56) feet nine (9) inches to the line Of Datreet: thence diPeast nineteen (19) feet elev GD) inches to the place of bectuning, be erty conveyed by Robert Harrias to Auua eed dated 234 day of December, A. D. 1 cored in iber 774, folio 41¢ and basement brick, No. 908 ‘the prop Lindsley by 74, aud re- aproved by three-story treet northwest. ‘On WEDNESDAY, THE NiNTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. part of lot num: dered three (3), in numbered three hundred juare and seventy-three (375), iu Davidson's subdivision of ‘aid square, as recorded in the office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia in liber N.K., November 9, 1810, end described as follows: Beginning at the aonthiwest corner of said lot numbered three (3) on north “I” street, and running the east with the Hine of said lot ahd said strect twenty-two. (22) feet: thence north um a straight line one hundred and eleven (1D feet, more or less, to an ser in the rear of the said lot; thence westwardly with the line of said alley twenty-two (22) fert to the northwest comer of said lot, and thence south with the wyst live of said ot one hundred and six (106) tevt aix (OMbuches, more or less, tothe place of becinning, being the same property conveyed to said Auua Lindsley «.y deed dateu Deceni- ber 9, 1867, and recorded in liber E. 0. E, 23, folio 273, of the land records for the District of Gobimbia, imp oved by 3-story brick dwelling, No. 917 I sti nurthwest ‘On SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot numbered four (4), in reservation “B,” being the same propert) sourered, to kieazer Lindsley by deed recorded in liber W. B., No. 116, tolio 421, of the Jand Loe hee ae of wate. area ‘three-story brick carriage repository and a two-story and attic bri.k dwelling, Nos. 311 and 313 Missouri avenue. ‘Terme of sale: For each piece offered qne-third cash, ‘Dalance in one and two years with interest, for which notes of purchaser or purchasers must be given. secured trust deed on the property sold, or cash, at the ition of the purchaser or purchasers. A doposit of (00 on each Of the first two parcels named, and of 1200 on each of the other pieces will be required at time of sale, All conveyancing at cost of pul or pur chasers. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days the Trustees reserve the right to resell at cost and ek ot defaulting purchaser or purchaser rs after five advertising GEOKGE E. HAMILTON, Trustee, J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, Trustea. ‘ 30 434 street DUNCANSON BROS., Ai rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY HANDSOME, ¥ PARLOR svt SILK PLUSH, WITH COVERS: HANDSOME: PLUSH” MANTEL LAMBREQUIN: AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, Bi AND HALL CARPETS, H) HALL STAND, LACE’ W DWARF BOOK IN SPRINGS, CHIFFONIER, FINE Ki PRIGERA- TOR, WALNUT EXTENSION DINING TABLE, KIICHEN TABLES, &¢. On FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY-SEV- ENTH,1888,commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at the resi. dence ot a party declining honvekveying, No. O14 kd street borthwest, Ishall sell a choice Jot of furniture, apzs3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LLANEOUS SPRING PLANTS, ROSES, &c., ae "AT AUCTION, on FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY-SEV- Teherplanta, Hoses, RC, from the well-known Rorist, ‘me THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 30, 1887, and recorded in liber 1248, folio 236, et seq. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, aud by direction "of ‘the party secured thereby, the, under, signed trustees will offer at public auction, in fron the premises, on THURSDAY, the THIRD day of MAY, 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK, the following-de- berty: All that certain piece or parcel of situate, jing and being in the city of Washing Gn. im the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot gk cece ate ree trsareieae™ joven (Ii) inches from the southeast corn Rot Afvecn (19), square eleit hundred and hve (803): one hundred (100) reet to a ten Gor footalley’ thence along said alley north twelve (22) ‘feet "an six aud three-fourths (6%) inches: thence east one hundred (100) feet to the building line om the wont side of Sth street northeast: thence jong said Sth street south twelve (12) feet and six and three-fourths (6%) inches to the place of bexin- ning. Improved by a two-story, six (6) room brick house and modern conveniences. ‘Terme made hewn ou day of tale, iE F. GRAHA ap21-10t StHostas: i SHOEMAKER} icisnononss Uae DOWLING, Auctioneor, "ALUABLE IMPROVED FROPERTY IN GEORGE- TUESDAY "MAY i Aas “AL, HALF-PasT FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the premises: f shall oft folie auction part of lots 168 and 100, 1 Sa? fronting b2 feet on the north side of Patreet Lys depth of 180 feet, between 33d and Sau moa, coutayifinr thirteen fygune, with all the rmodora cont improvements, being No. 3827 P street, West Wash po ymedis the abo: of lots 174and ffi Sen Sengtie bem peas 20 a {improved by two frame houses, --third cash, balance on the 1d. Ny ve} an Scale Street property. = IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN ‘GEORGETOWN, D. C, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1688, Sila sero or ge an nant tate freed ches on the. west side of "30th strest Sys Poy a lance and nearly new Bt ‘Teoma and cella with é 2 ee is Brea; ay a tft, ‘ ae er poe On EXTRA LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURXI- TORE, EFFECTS OF SEVERAL FAMILIES RE- MOVED TO OUR STORE— Ané Will be sold atauction THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. Bed-room Sets in Ash, Cherry, Walnut, and Stained ‘Woods; Parlor Suites, Carpets and Rage, Walnut and Cherry Bookcases, Sideboards, Hall Pieces, Odd Pisces, Bedsteads, Bureaus, and Washstands; Mattresses, Refrigerators, Ten Rolls Matting, white and colored: Couches, Twenty Double and Single Bedstesds, Lounges tn leather, Baby Carriages, &0., fc, with ® large variety of other Household Effects, ‘SPECIAL. At TWELVE O'CLOCK, all the Refuse Material from. 014 Central National Bank—Tin, Shutters, Doors, Sash, Lumber, Railing, at ‘WL TEE B. WILLIAMS & 0O,, Auctioncers, ASSIGNEE’S BALE OP DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, INCLUDING HOT-WaAT! CUSHIONS “Wines atte Bue ea RUBBER Boots Axb sAGEs ‘HORSE COVER HOSE, ae REELS. IRON SAFE AND STORE FE (XTURES. I shall sell, cor URSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, at TEN O'CLOCK kM ant com tinuing dafiy at same hour Gisponed Gir at the store, USB street ncrthwcts Pacee te the ‘Aiglo-Americun Hubber Company, tue above-uamed articles, partially enumerated, by vistue Of an assiga" ment miade to me. _WALTER B. . WILLTAMS £0. Rocka Awesat FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctions, = CATALOGUE SALE ora GRAND SELECTION IMPORTED LOW-BUDDED HARDY ROSES, ‘Hydranges Paniculata Grandifiora, Rare and New Weeping Trees, Lawn Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Bhododendrons, &c.. &e., from the BOSKOOP HOLLAND NURSERY ASSOCIATION, ©. 1. JOOSTEN, 3 Cosnties Slip, New York, Agt, To be sold by Auction, at my Salesrooms, southwest corner Pa ave and 11th st, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1888, COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. “xs boa ne MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, MARBLE-TOP SUITE, SMYRNA AND COULA RUGS, BED LOUNGE, EASY CHAIRS, EASEL, PORTIFKES, LABRAKY TABLE, BRIC’A-BRAC, PICTURES, SMALL MIRKOKS, SEWING MA E, BEDDING, PILLOWS AND BOLSTE. CHINA’ AND. GLASSWARE, TRUNKS, BEING ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HOUSE NU. 1808 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST. On THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, 1888, commencing at TEN A.M. I will sell above " ‘Terins apr THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, CHOICE COLLECTION OF OVER ON] ROSES, BEDDING PLANTS, ETC., NURSERY OF WM. COLEMAN, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY- SIXTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at our sales- rooms, Othand D streets, a lange and choice collection of Loses, Piants, &., {rom the nursery of Wm Coleman. apzs-st THOUSAND FROM THE COUANCERY SALES OF THE LARGE AND VAL! ABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WA~ INGION. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. THE ES- TATE OF THE LATE MICHALL R COMBS, DECEASED. By virtue of a decree of the Court of the District of Calumute, dated Apriugd. kD" aBsh in Equity cause No. 10,819—Brixgs et al. at. Gombs Ctl the ‘undesaigaed trustees will offer for Mile. at public auction in front of the respective ‘and at the times hereinafter eaten the vers parcels of real estate nerein under described [Terms of sales: Purchase money & be paid one-third cash within ten days of date of, ratification of one-third in cue year from day of in two years from day of sale or all cash, at option of purchaser, with.n ten days from date of ratification of Promissory Notes of purchaser, and to be further se cured by mortgage or deed of tfust on’ premises sold. Cash deposits Fequired at tines of sales, ax bereafter ‘Ou THURSDAY, the THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1888, atthe hour of HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. ML, all that piece and vel of real estate known and de- scribed on the plat or plan of said city ot Washington, febteaiung abn taieogy fara et building No. Boa “Penne: vania avenue north~ ant point ou the ve. west hortheast corner of atid square, thence, Wwardiyalong the line of said aveuwe 22 pouthwardiy at ria fast slong anid wtrect thence north 48.9, fant alone anid a cance 3 iiicote northoeardy to the place of beginning cahtepesit of $1,000 widlbe reguired at the thme of le On FRIDAY, the FOURTH DAY OF MAT, 1888 at le hour of HALE-PAS1 FOUR O'CLOCK F-ML. all that piece or parcel of tand known as Lot F, in the re= corded subdivision of parte of crucial Lots numbered tightly, lnproved by the Brick tore aud Decline 20 eighty, Lunprove fe Brick Store abd Dwelling, 92 Peun: nd. bounded as follows.” Be. giuning at a point on Penusylvaula ave. two hundred ud fiteen feet seven inches west from the northeast Jd square,rannins thencein asouthwesteriy Tht angles with said ave. Uedfty feet Unree Inches: thence due south @ixty-one fect nine and ‘one-halt inches to the line of Catrect; thence with said Street west twenty-two feet seven abd Ste-eighths inches; thence due north siaty-six tet teu inches: thence northeasterly at right angles: with Pomneylva: his avenue Afty-three feet Dine iucues to sid avewue, Ebd_ thence soul with said avenve twenty: three feet oue and one-balt Inches to te ‘place Of be- mite. Se RUsioett of 8500 will be uired at the timeof: 4 On SATURDAY, MAY FI 1888, at HALF-PAs’ FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. all that piece or parcel of ang known as part of lot six, in square three hundred sdekty, upowe ya ‘laore double brick balding Nos. 028 and 930 ave. nw.,and bounded as fol lows: beginning at a point distant forty-four feet ten inches from the angie formed by the lines of sylvaniaavenueand tenth street hw, ahd Tupuiut Hence eatery with he line of maid svcaue 39, feet a8 wing said avenue a ane feet, four inches, thence with the of said lot due west twenty-five feet. three inch thence northwesterly forty-fite feet, eight inches, thence with a lne intersecting the line of Peunsylva- tus aveniue af rsh angles thirty-two feet to the place Ofbegiuming, containing 207% equare {eet ‘mote or eon A depoait of $1,000 will be sequired at the tine "Gn MONDAY, MAY SEVENTH, 1888, AT PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., of Tot numbered seven, in sqaare numbered three Tort) mine, uiproved by brick store No. Pa. ave. nw. ‘A deposit of $1,000 will be required at the time of sale. DAY, MAY EIG! 1888, at PAST FUUE OGLOGR FAL all that piete and of land known as the western part of Lot numl Avoca, in square three Lundrdand seventy four fa Brick mansion, No. O18 1 ‘street northwest. aud western oh ed Sceat er eet Seen aa 3 of Latreet north west twenty-f ten one-half sale. WEDN \Y, MAY NINTH, 1888, at HALP- Peer OURO CLOCR fai all of Lat mambo a im Davidson's recorded subdivision of the east half juare three hundred and y-oue, improved by the two story and ‘bagement Nor Ais 20th Street north "ALSO. all of Lot numbered eleven in said: serene: aren ipaerece eee ‘a arta 8300 wil bo Fequired on each of said On THURSDAY, AY TENTH, 1868, AT HALE. ‘One-half inches: thene inches thence cast mincty nine fect Len and 0 inches to the Ighvosn fest six imches tt ‘deposit of $300 will be Ys. COPANGER® SALE OF 4 VALUABLE IMPROVED | “ We nave just received « fresh — ba ap \DASEMI NT BEICE | DRESS GOODS, comprising & full line of Black Faille DW. N 1: MA: AVEN astitind fd be Francais, Penn’ @e Sole, and Mascott ‘on, Furtus ofa decree of cof the | Duchess. and Surah Silks, all erates Mack ilk Lace ot As in Cause 1 Piouncings, Chins Silks, Satteems end Chale iy ‘male, -Y choice desyyna Wool Suftings, ip plain sod Combine fou, on MONDAY. Fun? HURT” ay 4 tion. Binck Grenadines, Linen Sheetines and Pitlow APE: i888, at the hour of HALF-P: AS Linena Damask Table Cloths and Napkins 0!) sina P.M. all that or of BOOK, BRO & CO. ‘and Payers x (y Mous wile feeon Lymchoure and ‘Dewtilie wrens Charlotte, Colo rtia, a A nALE OF THE FIRE OTRARER Moutromers. . N. tY sALE OF THE FINE 8: al PREP ee eg ioe tuth ad aetenen | fw toni i On THURSDAY, MAY THI At TWELVE | for humaine Wats ry 81 Wi eee Sake, for oF gENENT EXQTON, DiGRTHE ELEGAN MAN Siceper Danville to Columbia and Solid tralos Washington to Atenta, Doss Charienion AND 5 SSG, routs pote Sundaes Oe" . M.—-Daiiy, except Sunday, for Menaaees, PILOT Bor, wd "Imterinediate “wtatt ‘Whose net tonnage is 308 87-100, length, 161 4-10 PM Ww ® or We fact, width, 22 OT feet: dept, F 4-10 test, pessed- | Gordonsville, Chariatesstie’ Lomatiie, Same er capacity about 700 Fecort oo and wear tine ot ¢ pee pee reat See ere m1 licensed and enrolled Latue and ai) sos and one of the most popular points, Through Pullman ‘sale is a peremptory oie to close the fa without chanew it Nteamboat: —Southern Express Daily for of aslo wi be fequived: Augusta: Atlanta, Movtromer sate tents other oe : ecco f ennigenendate “order of Board, 4 Ohio division leave We of Wi <B'o. ound Win Th ask tthe DUNCANSON BROS. Anctioncers. ee ind Hill 3:50 A. M. Daily, and Bene, arriving Wasbingion strom the South via Charlotte, \HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Pela a tae USTEES SALE OF A RESIDENCE, NO. 1209 G ST! WEST, va Cl Virtue of three deeds of ebiiegt arpatt es 2 are Liber ‘No. 103% foo 404 et seu. one of and tn Kerr ect ees fel doe ea oye of the me te tag te TaN ‘Is84, ‘and duly recorded in. Liber 1008, f9li0 —— pe near « YENNSYLVANTA ROUTE. ured TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. , the une ‘Trostees will sell on TUES: ‘ ‘1 % DAY, the SEVENTHENTH DAY OF APRIL 1888, at | gToy |), T LACK i NER, SSoricy Soerbed Noni titans Biba ot | gvuaa i pbee roo won th Wea we Wahiurfon, Digit of Cofumtin to it: Partst Jot | ‘Trains leave Wentiipeton from station, comerat Ot hare No. 256, begiuniue for the samme Sg follows souttiwestcorner of sald Tot; thence yorth nimety-six | *Tpipabare snd the Wont Chicagy “Tamited Bxpeomg (86) feet: hence east twenty-two (23) feet: thence | — fiueig's Worle Cary tana oe Louie, south tnety-six (O0) feet; thence wert twenty-two | With’ Stenpns gin yy to fumemuath anid oe Le {EB sert to the place of Derianing, tovether with the gpd Butiet Car St. Lows cially choot Marunay, Feridenee, containing ten Foon, being No 2200°G | — Wactarmiiy Natt, Sleeping Car A yg Car Alona" to Chcaga ym. daily, with Gate Washinton to Chicamy sivd nt Lemna, aod eae li iar Heroes leven ocean iy at Marfisbure’ with: thecen oulsville and Memphia.Pacihe xpress W000 pe rj Gally. tar Fattsbure and the West, with throug fo Pittsbrans. and Pitteburg te Cutesen. TMOKL AND TUTOMAG RATLROAD. street northwest. ‘Terms: Oue-third cash, the residue in two equal pay- ments at six and twelve ibontha, with Dotes bearing in- a eo ea ‘a deed of trust on the property sold, or allcash. of purchaser. Ali convey ‘and St the time of sale. If the terms uf sale are not com- | For mc aianaaseum, Ser, Bune, Negara plied with in teu days, the trustees reserve the right to exbept Saturaay, with Balnce Cane Feocll the property at the risk and Cost of the de:nult- poses ton to Rochemiee =” tn Ene eqn. JAMIN P, SNYDER. } Trasteos im dail eerest Raraae Od Emir at 9-500 ap5-dts ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Bor Ney fork ahd, the Fat 7,20. 9.00, 11.00.08 FI < ind 1120 fam §- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL ¥, 8:00, 11-40 am. 250, 4.10. 1 00. SATURDAY APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1688, ame | 21) F.u. Limited Wxbren oD Babee Pas ‘and place, by onder ‘sy ma dally, except Btndape gu HUMAS DOWLING, Spe 3°40 bu day. — capt ee Anctioneer._ | For Beoctiyn yuck trains Come THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionsse. Pe AY ith boas of ‘Prslaya, Abues, ate ot irect ok atrwet, RVOIGINE FS SALE. PGANT BRONZES, LARGE | » double ferriace across New York erty TRDNOUR, HUUnES, FINE PORCELATSE. Hu | ForPblinderin 7 O00. 00"11 O00 ahi 1240 am GAN VASES, BKASS LAMPS, BEONZE MAN 1) Ho 8i80 £90) 10,00. gg 11, Se See: SET, AKAICLES OF YERTU, BRIC-A-BRAC, &c. Sea og ne Ae 818. S 00, 20, 226 pin. Limited Express, Parlor atid tw: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the L0th day of JOS press Firlor and tt March, 1888, and duly recorded in Liber 1311, folto | For 43 ban ante. j= ‘one of the lad records for W: ‘and ‘Trustee will sell, by onder secured thereby, on MUNDAY, the THIR- DAY OF APkIL, 1888, commencing at ELEVEN O-CLOCK, at thefhuctiou:roouus of Tuomas | Dowling, 11th strest and Peuuaylvania avenue, the | following Persoual Effects: i BRONZE MANTEL SEIS, PATR OF MAGNIFICENT BISQUE FIGOMiB BY CARRILI, BiOAZE CANDLESTICKS. BRASS LAMPS. ELEGANT | HONZES, NANCY, FAIENCE AND DILESDE — et Do, 2 08 4-20, an 5. ekoept Sunday. Sundays, 900. AND, JEREDELICESBURG . Rate App ALEKANDKIA AND wv Whoa a 5 SEVEKS AND BRONZE Fi Prager Yi CMNED. Figbhts, | For Alexandra, (00 6-25 840, 047, 10:57 a cr) EAI SZE VASES, ROUCOCO 2:04 Nowe. 2.05, 4:25, 8-00, 6.01.6 sty $3 ORNAMENTS, N GLASS, SILVER. 9:05 and 12:37 pan, On Su: at 6:00, 9: FEATED WARE, THREE LARGE. BISQUE | 4 20.57 eau. 2 30, 8.90, 8.00, and 10-05 pn. DS. ARTIC f BIA ommauodath: oo. 5 sears, CABINETS AND BRACKETS, TOGETHER WIT oF Kicimend and the South, 6 00, 10°37 mm, dally, MANWO1BER AKTICLES THAT CANNOT BE U ‘TaD. 7.0! ernececks 20, 9:98 5:28 ‘nO 10 aud 60. 6: 32 and 10:42 p. Tickets and information at the office, northeast oon. Ber of 13th street and Peunsylvenia avenue, aud | o checking Station, where orders cau be. helt for the epee 8 eit s fro buteis aund residences a La ROBERT S. FLETCHER, Trustee. PU 2. WOUD, anager. 19] Gen. Panccurer Age. 719 Dress Trnonxes. 719 Autores axp onto RamRoan. SCHEDULE IN EEFLCT NOVEMBER 20, 1887. LEAVE WASHINGTON ‘OF NEW JLuSLY AVENUE AND Stee Tee 9 Rot Chicewe wait Northwest, Bap. daily 10:36 ain, Ug, Citiclunatd and St Louie, Exp. daily 2.90108 or Pitiaburg and Cleveland, Exp. @aily 10:554.une apd Joral Stations 18 4087, cameras, plied adelphia $9:00am and 13.15 pm. For hamper and intermediate reints 34 3 ‘The above isa very important question to Ladies this season of the year, and never fmore eo than at this time, when it $e so bard to match the New Shadeg We have them all Weare showing the finest line of GILT, SILVER, STEEL and TINSEL TRIMMINGS in the market, We have full assortments of TINSEL, slo SILK and METAL GIMPS at 50c. per yard; finer ods at higner prices. Stock of BLACK TRIMMINGS ‘Unsurpassed both for variety gnd style, PARASOLS. ‘We have never been able to show a handsomer line of Novelties in PARASOLS than this season, amd in con- ‘sequence, our sales in this department have been un. usually large, We keep our stock up by new supplies every day. One lange lot of all SILK. STYLISH STRIPED PARASOLS, which will besold while they last at the very low price of 82. CHOICE GOODS AND MODERATE PRICES. CHANCE LoT. ‘We purchased yesterday, 79 doz. Handkerchiefs, the samples of a Bankrupt Jobbing House, They have ay 3-00. G30, 040, 90 3, 3.1. 33 og PREDERTCK. #8:40 am, 12:30 p.m, 15.90% been divided into two Jota, and placed upon our | My PUM e hi OWN 18.40.am. apd 15.30 nm. ene very cheep. s ‘soa Spm trom Putavury, aay, 4:20 wom, m. BLACK .GOop8. nics Viledeiphia, Chester apd Wim! 10:43 ‘2:20, 7:10 and 9-30 p m., daily, and 11 OP. We have just opened another case of handsome and | “From ry aud intermediate yuluts burth of Bal- seasonable BLACK DRESS GOODS, Comprising SILK. SILK and WOOL, IRON FRAME and FANCY GRENA- | DINES, WOOL apd SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, and OTHER DESIRABLE GOODS. BALSAM FIR SOAP. ‘The Manufacturers of this celebrated brand of Soap have authorized us togives Balsam Fir Pillow with ‘every cake of Soap sold for a limited time; as the Soap retails at 25c., and the Pillow is worth 37c., thisiss ences on orders left at Ticket ftice, 619 an eee MENTS, General Maveree. NL Geveral Passenger Agent. _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. rare opportunity. = = 4 pease BOE as gears eg z. @ DAVIS, Whart SUNDAY, st 4 o'clock p.m Biver a opll 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. STHST. A Dassss Sorr For $15. WE WRITE ‘THIS ANNOUNCEMENT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TOA FOUR-BUT- ‘TON CUTAWAY SUIT, IN BLACK WORSTED, AT THE PRICE OF $15. ITIS THE DRESS- IEST SUIT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. IF UP OUB WAY STEPIN AND EXAMINE mm : TE TO LONDUN. ‘NOKDEUICSHER LLOYD &, & CO, Fast Steamers.

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