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a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. . c.. THURSD TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR ‘The Mexican Boundary Line. FT BAS BECOME ALMOST CBLITERATED BY THE DECAY ‘AND KEMOVAL OF MAKKING STONES, Sr. Lovis, April 26—A special to the Globe. Democrat rom Ei Paso, Tex., says: The steady advance of Am: rican prospe-tors along the bound- ary line between the United States and Mexico om Ei Paso westward reveals the fact tha. the stone WODUMEDIs Th4l are supposed Lo mark (Nat Dowudary are, many of nem, in a Very dilapidated conuition, and im some instances have been de- Stroyed entirely or bodily removed. There ts about MO miles w-stof El Faso a small range of moun- tains called the Patrillos in which recently a Bumber of fairly rich mines have been located. ‘The ourcroppings of ore were found io a pumuer of places on the surtace. The International bound- fy Une runs along the southern border of this Mountain range, aud Many or be monuments 1o that Viciaity are ima bad condition. Farther on West are the Trespermans and Hochita moun- tains, where the recent mining developments along the boundary line have also proved tne existence Of the sum Unsatisfactory condition of affairs. Cattle-reisers, land-bunters, and miners of both Rallons, it appears, have not hesitated, whenever M advanced turir own personal inveresis, to move a boundary inonument bodily to a different local- ity, perhaps a mile or two south or north. Agreed to Take His Fee in Cattle. ‘WHEN HX GOES TO COLLECT IT Hy 18 THROWN INTO A MEXICAN DUNGEON. Ex Paso, Texas, April 24—An instance of arbt- (wary lmprisonment of a respectable American has occurred in Paso del Norte, which shows that te equitable administration of justice ts not prac- Uced in Mexi.o. Dr. sowers, an Americana physi- cian, lives in Paso del Norte, aid nad attended a ‘Wealthy gid Mexican professioually. For bis ser- Vices the Mexican, who owns many cattle, agreed Wo give the physician all the catue of a parucular Brana. re TS rounded Up . ae Cait.e on the Mexican’s ranch and seiected ali of that particular rand to drive them away. Sowe of the Mexican’s Felations WHO Were on the pics Wought he was getting more than he Was entitied lo and had wim afrested on a charge of cattic-siealing. Dr. Sow- fs Was arrested on Saturday, and, without the Denedt of bail, turown int a ldathsome dungeon, ip Which be Dad to remain until yesterday, wuen be was set at iiberty without any explanation or apology. * ——.——_—_ Lived Two Weeks on Corn Husks. SINGULAR CASE OF A DEMENTED ORRMAN. ‘Waco, Txx., April 24—A most remarkable case has been Drought to ilgut by a complaint against B. Waldbaum, charging bim with —- ‘The complainant stated that to his knowledge the man bad eaten nothing but husks of cory for two weeks Waldbaum is a German about thirty-five Years old and single, who bad been a tenant on iue Brazos Bottom farm, but came to Waco about five Months ao Wich a horse and Wayon. He sold luis Wagon to the proprietor of a cheap boarding- house for three months’ board, and placed bis horse in Gousmnit’s wagon-y ard, where he ate his bead off. During all this Ume ‘he has occupied Liwself im Sitting around the oMices of the court house anu dewaoding of the sheriff that he turn over to in the moaey he claimed was due him as damages from lawsuit. Mr. Goldsmith, tue pro. or of the Wagon yard, made the complaint against Waldbaum, and stated that he nad been sleeping in a worse trough im the wagon yard, and that aii be bas eaten lor tWo Weeks has Deen the husks of the corn h- has taken from the horse troughs He retused to answer any questions in regard to himselt, but demanded the money that was duc him trou’ the judgment in his suppostti- lous lawsu.ts. He bas become very much ema- ciated, Dut has never been known to ask any one for food, andrei Dragged to Death by a Mule. Owzwss. no, KY., April 26.—Robert Gordon, son of John P. Gordon, met a tragic death yesteruay on the farm of John Poweil, a short distance from this city. Tne boy, who was twelve years old, mounted a muie waich be bad been plowing with to rue to the house, and the animal threw ulm off His foot caught ih a chain, and the boy was dragged over teuces, through briars and brush tor more than a wile, and was torn itmb from limb and so horribly mangled as to be unrecognizabie, ——— Mr, Blaine im Excellent Health. ‘THAT 18 WHAT MRS. BLAINE WRITES FROM ROME. “The reports about my iather's iliness bave been source of great annoyance to me and to other members of our family,” said Walker Blaine in Chicago yesterday, “and I should lke very much to set them once for all at rest. Only yesterday I received my mother’s letter, dated at Rome, April 2¢. She says that my father at the timeof writing Was in the Very Dest of health, He Was out every day, and was enjoying Ins visit to that city im the highest degree. Invitations of a social nature were pouring in upon him in great sum- bers, and he Was accepting as many Of them as nis Ume would permit, There was not the sughtest symptom of any ailment about nim. Indeed, on the coutrary, he bad not felt so strong and vig- orous for maby years” Waiker Blaine ulso stated that bis father’s trip to Europe was enureiy Lor pleasure, and not ior health, Inbarmouious Ind:ana Democrats, EX-SENATOK M'DONALD SCORES GOV. GRAY. ‘The ludianapolls Senéine! prints an open letter from Hon. Josepa E. McDonald (0 bis democratic friends in Indiana, After aluding to his long ser- Vice in the democratic party, bis usual presence at their conventions, and to bis probable absence next Thursday, be says: “I know of no reason tor this defeat except that it was Well understood that I did not iavor tue movment inaugurated gome Ume siuce to put the democratic party in Indiana toto tue novel aud false position of ac. lively seck'ng the second placy on the presidential ticket, and especialiy as It was known aiso that if went into the convention asa delegate I would ‘Oppose every inovement louking Wo Luat result.” Mr. McDonald says he wilt never again be a can @idate or an applicant for an office, and tuat he speaks only for tue welfar: of the party, and adds: “President Cleveland will undowbicdly be re- omiuated and will be elected unless weighed down Ly a runing mate, such as the movement in tuls state in f4Vor of Gov. Gray proposes to fur- Bish blu. Tue democratic party of Indiana has in Ms power to cary Lue state, UT bas uo margin LO spare in u Vain endeavor to’ feed the insatiate am- bition of Gor. Gray, whose political record shows ho biguer purpo-e OF alm than persoeai aggran- Guemeut, and Ware cry sluce be was couuccied Limseif With the democratic party has been juat Of Ue horse leech, aud whose piate, uke nat of Olver Twist, is aiways held up for more.” ‘An editoridi ia the Sentinet characterizes as “un- forvunate” tue candidacy of Joan F. Sullivan, county clerk, for deicgate to St Louls from te seventh congressiouai district. Mr. Sullivan is ue of the wen indicted in connnectiva with the Coy-Berubamer taliy-sueet election Mauds, which JIndictuMEDs 1s Silli peudiug. ———————— Lord Handolpb Causes 2 Stir. WE WAKNS THE SALISBURY GOVERNMENT OF THE DANGERS OF 173 IRISH POLICY. ‘The Irish county government bili was rejected tm the house of commons last night by a vote of 282 10195, Im the debaie, Mr. J. L. Carew (na Uuonalist) urged that public opinion was at the back of the promoters of the bill. The present aystem Was a landiord’s system, The grand juries fom.nated by the ulgh shes were a select circie, acung tur themselves. The principle of the bill Was wo give the people coutrul of strictly luca affairs \urough directly elected councia Si Charles Lewis (comservative), member for Norua ABtrin, and otucrs, cOutendes ual the blu was Imeurectiy framed” Me. tuads.oue Said that to do Ireiand Ju "e the ‘proper mode of amend ‘DusiNess Was to commence, uot but with central imstituuons, Sir. Balfuur sald Caat potiics in ireland were dit ferent trum politics in Enjwand. As long as the Present acute comtroversy existed, parliament Sous got exiend local goverument to Ireland. Lord Kanduipa Cuurenils said wat the govers- Meni la 1886 piedged Wuemseives to extend to Ire- Idd tue suine atbvume 01 Local very. Tuat pede Was tie [ouudatio2 Of tue Uuioulst party and we ouly Piatiorm Upuo Which Wey could resist Te peal. Ii tue government relied werely upon their Peacurive powers, abu if they were going to preach af the af SQ List be luvked uyva a8 luterior, chey aught fOr a lume hoid tual position, but oniy @ Very Suort Uwe. ‘There Was nov ‘sufficient SnverprewatioB Of tae Koverninent podey. It Ire- nd bud to Walt ia the hands of te executive the Couservauives must take care that Ley did not eXpuse Wuewselv¥es to a Welldi.ecved iudictmment of reaction, Lord Kandoipa Cuurculil’s speecn cre- Aled & senpsadiuB, and Was miatter o. surprise to Members of ali parties, [tts adiuitied tat the proceedings of tie Week 1n panlaiwent have been damaging lo Lue governinent ee oo ‘The Emperor Calls for Beer. per.” Fredesics yesterday gave another gratt- idem Of Improvement. For the first tie in many weeks ge became impatient and wanted Lis luncheon betofe the usual Ume. He asked tor veai cutlets and real German beer, and when they were served le enjoyed both immensely, Tue Dowager Empress Augusta called on Queen Vic- Loria Yesterusy afternven, Alter the visi the two jaaies drove W tue British embassy, Whee tea Was, Served. A banquet was give at Chariotteuburg ai S Gelock, at wich all tue royal princes Princesses were present, OWing 10 tue improved Coudition of the emperor, Ques Victoria has de- ciied to remain in Berliu Until Thursday. Tne emperor cuatiaues to uaprove, At 11 o'clock last Rigat be bad Lite fever aud yalning strengun. sw HAVENS Case oy “DR. JEKYLL axp MR. HYD..."—Gea AW. Greely, chief of the Signal Service Bureall, went to New Haven Tuesday 10 persoualy luvestigate the conduct of Signal Ser- seant Suerman, accused of scnool- xirls In questiogable costumes, Prosecuting Alior- hey Day has already pudliciy denuunced Sberuaa a8 a local “De. Je and stated that be refraiued from Sberiman om account of the yerastent pleadings Fespectaule persons who wished wo keep daughters out of the scandal ——eoo- Tux Dog was Loapep.—The shooting Dy a French custuu-bouse officer in the other CONGRESSMEN IN WASHINGTON, | Lanham, § W.T..Tex.,931% New York ave.n.w. Leer Pic jetropoiitan Hotel List of Senat~rs and Hepresemtatives | Lawer, F. > sais ae zie New Jersey 890 Ms icin aaa 277 10th se SW De ase Rae (ys Pa., 708 10th st. ow, Berry, James “pP&, Toe Arlington, KY. O12 14th st. n. iiedias em cone Ge Woodeann No. 471 C st, nw, asa hess DL, B12 12th se nw. Bowen, Thomas M., CoL, ‘House, ‘Tex., 217 Bast Capitol gt. Blickburn, 3. CS. KY, EbbRt House, RS 1689 Rhowe ‘ave, Blodgett, Ru‘us, N: J., 1915 N a J 1220 Tat on Chace, Jon.:thai Pink 1as ac ‘ste, Cameron, J. Don. jouse, Cail, ‘Wilkinson, Fla, 1903 X Culiom, shelby 'M., Tit, 1402 Missachusetts ave. Colquitt, Aifred H., Ga., 920 New York ave. I, 814 ‘st Chanter, ‘Williaiy'E, NH. 1421 1 st. awe &: Geo Rvtice Bowe, Dawes, Heary L., Mass. 1705 M st. nw. (,H., National Hotel. Dolph, Joseph N. eg ton, Tenn.. 519 13th st. Dw, Davis, C. K., Minb., 17 Ark. 918 Ist. Dantel, John W., Va., 1700 19ti A 1410 G st. nw. Edmusids Geonse P..Vt 2111 N.Y. 1203 Evarts, Wm. M., N. ¥., fe. 1017 Eustis, James B.. La. 2g NE H13 G st ow, reve nicest ep Reet am ed, W. Va., 1: B, 316 U st. nw. George, J. Z., Miss, 1508. Miss, 222 3d st. o.w. Gray, George, Del.,'814 1: 3 EN. Kans., 621 13tu st. n.w, Gibson, Randall L, La, 1723, RT. ave. Cal, ‘The Hamilton, Gorman, Arthur P., Md,, 1403 K st. n.W. warmaler’s. Hawley, Joseph R., Conn., #0 14.h st. LW. Teon., National Hotel, Hoar, F., Mass., 1325 K st. nw. inn. 704 14th st, Hale, Bugeue, Me., 917 16th st. nw. Ny Coy Lats Mi ‘Hotel. Harris, 1, Ny 13 1st St. H.e, Ebbitt House, Hearst, Cal, 1495 Mass. ave. . Soy Ga., 223 Indiana ave, Hampton, Wade, 8. C., Metropolitan HoteL Nate i. W., N.Y., 312 Indiana ave, Hiscock, Prank, N.Y.’ Arlington Hotel, Oates, W. C., ‘House. Jones, Joun P.. Nevada, 1601 Mass, ave. QDonneil, J., Mich., 1919 N s:.. a. Ww. Jones. James K., Arkansas, #15 M st uw, o ‘Chas, T., Va., 810 12th St. D.W, Kenna, Joan E.” West Virginia, 140 b st. ne, Morgan, John T., Ala, 113 1st st. ne. Morrtil, Justin S., Vermont, 1 Thomas Circle, McPherson, J. K.; N. J., 1014 Vermont a.2. inderson, Charies F- Neb, Portland Fiata he! in H., Oregon, Rigs House, Payne, Henry B.. Oto, 1152 Vermont ave, Paddock, A. 'S., Nebraska. Portland Flats, Platt, O. H., Connecticut, 4 B st. ne, Palmer, Thomas W., Mich., 1435 K st. 1. Plumb, 'P. B., Kans) 612 1th st. n.w. Pugh, James L., Al 5 He St. NW. Paseo, Samuel, Florijia, 306 C st. D.W. 2.W, Peel, 8. W., Ark., "226 New Jersey at Penington; J. B.’ Del, 21 Fst aw.” Perkins, B. W., Kanx, 916 15th st. n.w. . W. H.,& C., Metropolitan Hotel, ¢ EI M.S, Pa., 1518 B st. nw. Peters, &. K., Kan., National Hotel. a aL Virginia, 1107 G st. n.w. Phelan, James, Tenn i010 98h ‘st. RW, Ransom, Matt, w., N. C., Metropolitan Hotel Pheips W. W., N. J., Richmond Flats, Keagan, J. H., Texas, 252 3d st. nw, Pideock, J. W-, N- J.. 700 11th st. n.W. Spooner, Joba C., Wis, 5 B st. n.w. Plumb, ¥., 1, 1380" 14th st. n.w. ‘Stanford, Leland, Cal.,'1701 K st. n.w. Post, P. 8., Ill., 12226 14th st. n.w. Sabin, Dwight M., Minn. 1 [owa Circle. Pugsiey, J. J.,’Outo, Ebitt House. Sauisbury, Ed, Delaware, 610 14th st. n.w. Randall, 8. J., Pa.,'120 C st. se. Sawyer, Philetus, Wisconsin, 1820 1 st. nw. Rayner, 1, Md., Riggs House. Sherman, John, Ohio, 1319 K st, n..w. Reed, Thos. B.,"M ... ‘The Hamilton, ‘Stewart, William Nevada, 1707 R. L ave, Rice, E., Minn., 926 15th st. n. Stockbridge, F. B., gan, 1440 M st. nw. Richardson, J.'D., Tenn., National Hotel, ‘Teller, Heury M., Colorado, 401 North Capitol st. | Robertson, S, "M., La., 202 Delaware ave: D.@ \Turmit David, Wid. 62 Bet oe. ave,| Hock . Wa, Mass, Higgs House, », Zebulon B., N.C., 1627 Massachusetts Rogers, J. H., ATK., . WLW 33 Vest, Georze G., Missouri, 1204 P st. n.W. Rowers, » Congressional i Ohio, Congressional Hotel, TLL, 910 st., n.w. Metropolit :n Hotel, jamilton, Yoorhees, D. W:, Indiana, 1642 21st st. nw. Waithall, F. C.,"Mississtppt, 1714 R Lave. Wilson, E. K., Maryland, 1209 O st. n.w, Wilson, Jame’ F., lowa, 623 13th st. nw. OFFCERS OP THE SENATE. 4.G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st, n.w, Anson G. McCook, Secretary, 1224 17th st. nw, Sayers, J. D., Tex. 719 Lith st. n.w. ‘Wm. P. Cannaday, Sergeant-at-Arms, 302 DeLay, | Scot, W. L, Pa, Chamberiin’s, Charles W. Jounsén, Chiet Clerk, 1315 Mase, ave. | Scull, E, Pa., Ebbitt House, James R. Young, Executive Clerk, 1: st LW. ney, G. E., Oo, 1338 G st. nw. Isaac Bassett, Asst. Doorkeeper, 18 2d st. me. Seymour, H. W.. Micuizan, 1003 G st. n.¥, 4.1. Christie, Act. Asst. Doork’r, 825 15th st.m.w. | Suaw, F. W. H. Bigelow, Postmaster, 16 3d st. me, oo ‘REPRESENTATIVES, cemons, FM Carlisle, J. G., Riggs House, Sautta, MA Abbott, J., Tex., 305 C st, n.w. Snyder, C. P., W. Vi ‘Adams, Geo. E. lil, ‘The Arlington, den, W. HL, Pa.. Allen, C. H., Masa, The Portland. Spinola, F. B., N.Y. Allen, E. P., Mich, National Hotel, Spooner, H. J., R. 1. Hot Allen, J. Mi, Mien, Tae Aragon. eae Springer, W. it, ul 4 ene ndereon, ‘ermont at Stabinecker, W. G.,'N. Y., Woodmont Anderson, Jno."A.. Kabs., 1333 G st. Steel hd, Ries - ‘Anderson, C. L, Miss., 1529 1st. n. w. Ne, GW. Tid. "Rings House. Stephenson, 1, Wik, 1:90 F st. Stewart, JoD., Gu., 416 6th st. nw, ‘Stewart, Chas, Tex., 1114 G st. nw. Stewart J. W Vt ‘the Arlington, ‘Anderson, G. A., IL, 338 Nortu Capitol st, Arnold, W. 0., i. 1; Riggs House, Atkinson, LB. Pa,, 710 fith st. nw, Bacon, Henry, X. ¥:, 1100 Vermont ave, Baker, Chas. ae t., 3188 st. Stone w. z eae a 3 13S Q st. nw. Stone, W. J.’ Mo.,210 Ni Bankhead, J, Hy Ala, Netropolitan Hotel Struble, 1S, Towa, 20 Grant Pies eee. Ca oe ore = Symes, G. Col., 1501 18th st. 1, J. J he Arif B, 0 = 2 Taylor, E. B., Oulo, 1746 M st, Bigham, H. H., Pa, 1708 H st, n. w. ‘Thomas J: Ke Tk, bas Ps ew, Blanchard, N. C., La., 212 North Capitol st, Bland, RB, Me, 1436 Q st. n.w. Buss, A. M,N. Y., The 2, Thomas, 0. B., Wis, 513 A st. ae. ‘Thompson, A.’C., Oiilo, 216 North pson, 10, 216 North Capitol st Blount, James H., Ga., 416 6th st. a. W. T. L., Cal., 1136 17th st. nw. Boothiap, M. M., Ohio, 52 B st. me. Tooled Mont, ise 180 Be” Bound, F..Pa., iz 4th'st. ae, Bouteile, ¢. Bowden, G. E, ‘Townshend, R. W., IL, Riggs House. ‘Tracey, Charles, N. Y.. 3 Dupont Cirele, + 1513 Sth st. n.W, ‘com, oe tain stn y nw. Yanae'ver, ay Cal Willard’, ‘coruees, C.S., Wash. Ter., 1633 L st. nk Wade, Witiiam 1, Mo., 1203 Q st. nw. Walker, J. P., Ma. 922'M st. ates L, N. C. 10th st. n.w, Browne, Thos. M., Ind., 1332 Ist. n.w. Brown, Charies E, Ohio, 1120 New York ave, Brown, J. R., Va. Metropolitan Warner, Wiillam,’Mo., Willard’s, Brown: T. it B., Va., Ws mn, ‘Tenn., 5 Jowa Circle, Bunnell, F. C., Pa., Nation: We,ver, J. 6, lows, 130 Maryland ave, me Br c. Be. .. 24 Grant Piace, Weber, J. B., 721 1ith st. nw. Bryce, LS, N. ¥.. 1739 1st, nw. West, Geo, &. ¥. 2 13th st. ow. Buchanan, Jas, N, J., 207 E Cap. st wey iy 1325 M st. mw. Buckalew, C. R., Pa., Ebbitt House, White, J. B., Ind., 807 12th st. nw. Burnes, Jas, N., Mo.," Wilard’s White, & V..N. ¥., The Arno. Burnett, E., Mass., $06 17th st. n.w, i, J. R., Mich., 1337 Pst, n.w, Burrows, J. C.. Mich., 1416 K st. n.1 Whiting, William, Mass, The Portland, Butler. KR. K.. Tenn.. 603 13th st. n Ww. .. EDbitt House, Butterworth. Ben}., O., 407 Mapie ave., Le Droit P. Pp Ohio, 123 C st. n.e. Bynum, Wi. D., Ind., 671 13th st. n.) Wilber, David, N. Y., National Hotel, Caine, Jno, T., Utan, 11 Grant Place. Wiikins, Beriah, Onio, 1414 K st. n.w. Campbell, Feilx, N. ¥., The Ar Wilson, 'W. L., W. Va., 1008N st. n: Campbell, J. E., Obio, 1011 Connecticut ave, Campbell; T. J, N. Y., Congressional Hotel, Gannon 3. erie Wiles nou, 3. Ge Mike Mew Wilson, Tnoulas, Ming, 1416 K st. a. wi ' S.. La., 264 Delaware ave. Wiliams, 8, Obio; 220 North Capital st D., Va, 123 G st. nw. carey, '¥0., 1406 L st. p.w. burn, W., Nev., 816 13th st. nw, Carlton, H. , Ga, Mi tan Hotel, Yardley, Mo Pa. ‘kbbitt: House,” Caruth, A. G., Ky., Riggs House, Yoder, 8. &. Ohio, 34 3d st. ne, Caswell, L. Bl, Wis, 806 12th st. nw. Yost, Jacob, Va, 814 11th st. nw. B. Catcnings, Eo Miss., The We OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE ESENTATIVES, Cheadie, J. B., Ind., 413 6th st. nw. Rev. W. A. Milburn, Chaplain 1210 M ares Clardy, M. L.."Mo., 1343 15th st. nw. Joun B: Clark, Clerk. Laurel, tid, * Chipman, J. L., sieb., National Hotel. T. O. Towles, ‘Assistant Clerk, 1527 Corcoran st ements, J. C., Ga., tan Hotel, Jonn P. om, Sergeant-at-A1 Clark, C. B., Wis, 1216 G st. nw. A. B. Hurt, Cobb, J. ala. Mew ouitan Hotel Hs Nicol Cockran, W. BN. ¥., 1312 5 ‘ourgus Cogswell, Win,’ Mass., 1341 L st. 3k Fisnen, assistant Posumicte, ins, P. A., Mass. 1325 @ st. nw. Compton, Barnes, Md., 1408 H st. nw, H., Iowa, 1101 K st. now. Cooper, W. C., Obio, 1013 L st. n.w. Crain we a Crouse, G. W., Ohio, Riggs House. Culberson, D.'B., Texas, Metropoittan Hotel, Cummings 4. J. N.Y.» $07 14th st. nw. How an Alligator Dines, ‘From the American Angler. It isa southern writer who compares an alll- Gator’s throat to an animated sewer. Everything, ‘Says this correspondent, which lodges in the open mouth goesdown. He is a lazy dog, and instead of hunting for something to eat he lets his victuals hunt for him. ‘That c he les with his great Cutcheon, B. M.."Mich.; 1400 Massachusetts ave. | mouth onen, apparent? like the "possum Dalzell, —, Soon a beetle crawls into pa aay, Pinen 6 Darga. Land @ colony of mosquitoes. ‘The’ai > ington, ’ t close Lis mouth yet. He 1s waitin: a aren ports I Whole drove of thinga He does his eating by Davidson, Wholesale. A little later a lizard wilt cool hime Davidson, § self under the shade of the upperMaw. ‘Then & ay few frogs Will hop up to catch the jJuitoes. a iat ‘Then more eae and gnats will it on bio Sai poe Finally a whole village of 4 ‘and agle¥, N le sevtie down for an afternooi Dockery, A a ens ee ee * ‘Then ail at once there 13 an earthquake. Rs tg Dorsey, — Bay ag eh nw. Jaw falls, the alligator blinks one eye, gulps down ag ge Moshe, 3350 tak ee the enuire menagerie and opens his great front iis we Wo tte 33 Ge rw oor again for m¢re visitors, Dunn, Potndexter, sinw, Dunn, Pst ac eee ‘Teaching the crew a Levon, From the Milwaukee Winconsin. On a recent cruise of the United States man-ot- War Michigan, a sailor, who 1s. a Chicago man, at- tempted to throw an exhausted quid of tobacco over the rail into the water. His aim was bad and the quid fell on the deck. An officer observed it, He Would not allow the sailor to touch it, but ordered the entire crew to rig Enioe,'B. A., Tenn., 601 E st. nw. D., Pa., 215 East Capitol st, 07 3d St. nw. Gnio, 1112 M st, |. H., Mich., 1213 Coun. ave. nw. Ala. 1116 G st. a.w. ‘by C., Conn., 1344 19th st. nw. Fuller, W. E., lowa, 1327 N st. nw. Kans, 905 13th st, But the guu tackle was gy boas ~ apg manding officer attacued Gay, Ea’ La, 1758 N st. LW. made a in the thread, quia Geat, J. H., Iowa, The Portiand.” it fast, ali habds gave along pull Gea Waid, DL i114 st nw. and a strong pull, and the quid of tobacto'was Gibson, Chas. H., Md., Willard’s Hotel, hotsied overt ‘Then the gun tackle Giffo. d, O. S., Dak., 1103 G st, taken down and stowed away in the oid. It re- Glass, P, T., Tenn, Metropolitan Hotel, quired eieven hours of hard to get the er, J. ‘Mo.,'1301 Tobacco overboard, and it 1s the opinion of tue Gon Xie, We Vax Boone fiouse. commanding ofice? that no more quis Of tovacee Granget, M. T., Conn., 39 BSI. se, Greemal, EW i i iit i Eis ii i i a 4 8 g : E H § E f i i i sani i OAK HALL. CORKER 10TH AND F STREETS, To make things lively we have again established BARGAIN TABLES, on which we keep all suits of ‘which we have less than {ull lines in sizes. They sre Brades we sold from $9 to $15. You cat have your choice for 87.50. These are undouvtedly the best bar- gains in clothing ever offered. Our line of PRINCE ALBERT SUITS in black and grey is complete, aud we can show as handsome and ‘well-fitting garments as were eve: turned out by mer- chant-talors at lese than one-half their prices, ‘We make a specialty ot sults cut especially for the CORKSCREW SUITS in ssck and frocks, from €10 ‘Up. Our line of PANTS iscomplete, and wecan fit most ‘any one, long, short, stout of lean, We have just received about 500 WHITE and FAN ward, ‘CY VESTS, which will be sold at 50c. and up- In BOYS" SUITS we haves beautiful line for boys from four to ewchteen years, and prices are sure to meet your approval. 00. ° Pansems Store. DRESS TRIMMINGS. DRESS MRIMMTS, Just received s full ne of DRESS THIMM! such as Gimps, ‘Braided Sets, in Silver, and mixed colors, Biack and White. ‘Special in Gimi at 45c.; worth Gc. Elegant styles at Soc. and 8. NGS, Gi it, p up- JET TRIMMINGS FOR DRESSES AND WRAPS, Beaded Gimp from 50s. per yard up to $2.00. Z0c. up to 81 eacl HOSIERY, GLUVES, AND NOTIONS. Aull assortment of Hosiery for ladies and children. Hacnilied crm beans 1 Colored a SATINES. SALINES SATENERS ot Ts to Boe” A tull line of French Satines in all tho newest and bent zoods, dn plait ald fi stock. Dot tic Satin for that mor y styles. Cail and see our jestic Satines at 12390., the best in the city GiNGHAMS.—Prench and Domestic Ginghams in all colors, styles, and prices. WHITE GOODS.—A great variety in Plain, Plaids, and Stri at all prices. SA full assortment from 2o. 9 yard assortment from Se. 9 LACES of ull kinus in Black "aud Waites wide to match. tet aariBw and CORSELS—A full assortment of all kinds and prices. pecial $1.25. “Thompson's and Warner npecialca: CE CAPS—Don't forget thi ur atock t One lot Cursets, ull sizes, ut 6:ic.; worth our stock of Lace Caps for the vabies is the larest in town and the From 12%. up to 8: cheapest. DOMESTICS—Onur departme: full of all the best makes of Cottons aud Shootings, “Bargains in Pillow Case and Shecting Cotto Cotton we are selling at MATTINGS. | MAT LIN ‘One case holesale priceof MATTINGS Jeached = Don't forget our stock Mattin rs. A first-class stock and vet low prices. White aud Fancy from 1o}c. up to 500” cate CAKHART & LEIDE. ‘28 7th and 706 Kate. n. Excisrve Noverzrs Ty Sarzens. SEATON PERRY. (Successor to Prax & Bro.) WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, APRIL 23-818 SECOND AND LAST IMPORTATION OF FRENOH SAT- EENS FOR THIS SEASON. THIS LOT Is A DUPLICATE BY CABLE OF THE THESE SATEENS ARE ROTH IN_11 5] ESE SATEEN r axp DARK COLORS COMBINED WITH BICH FIG- URES AND POMPADOUR, AND JARDINIERE BORDERS FOR GARNITURE. THE STYLES ARE CONFINED TO ME FOR WASH- INGTON. CONSEQUENTLY CANNOT BE SEEN 150 PIECES ANDERSON'S “BEST QUALIFY” SCOTCH GINGHAMS IN ENTIRELY NEW DE- SIGNS. NOVELTIES IN IMPORTED “ALL WOOL" CHAL- NEW PLAIN AND FIGURED ENGLISH MOHAIRS. NEW PRINCED ALL LINEN LAWNS IN CHOICE PATTERNS. “UNUSU. y, BUS bey GOOD VALUES" IN WHITE, BLACK, 'b COLORED INDIA SILKS, AT 1. “SPECIAL BARGAINS" IN STRIPED AND FIG- URED INDIA SILKS AT 730, “CONFINED STYLES" IN PRINTED INDIA SILKS: ‘OF MY OWN $150. AND, UH PERSE ESTEE, PLAGK MOIRE FRANCAISE AND MOIRE. ea BI ‘AND ALL THE NEW SHADES, “CHOICE GOLORS” WARP HENRIETTA CLOT! iE ASSORTMENT OF Dkr bs FABRICS, “ee AT 61, 81.25, XD COL- UES IN RING IX ALL WOOL AND SILK "HS. PLAIN AND FANCY RANGING PROM 500 TO 82.50 PER YAl (2 PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, BEALON PERRS, Perry Building, Penusyivanis ave. cor. 9th xt. 1840. ap?) Qorex Sarzs Axp Saaz Prorrs. ‘MOTTO OF ¥. 8, WILLIAMS & CO., Druggists, ‘Under Masonic Temple, corner 9th and F sts. n.w., ‘Wherewill be found the most complete and varied stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Perfumeriesin the city, at prices which nonecan bette? and few meet, asahown by the follwing partial list: Ayer’s Recamier Preparations. Ayer’s Recamier Powder Ayer's Vita Nuova. . Carter's Little Liver Pills. CuticuraResolvent.. Cuticura Ointment. Carnick’s Soluble Food Med.. Carnick’s Soluble Food Large. Cawpbell’s Arsenio Wafers. Campbell's Arsenic Wafers Calder's Dentine... Ely’s Cream Balm. Effervescing % Fellow's Syrup H¥pophosphi German Cough Syrup.. Hop Bitters per bottle. Hostetter's Bitters, ‘Hood's Sarsaparilla.. Horsford's Acid Phosphates. Horsford’s Acid Phosphates Large. ‘Hoff's Malt (Tarrant’s).. ‘Hoff's Malt (Eisnerz).. Humphrey'sSpecifics, No. 1 to 1 Hunyadi Water..... Hanson's Corn Salve. Iron Bitters per bottle, ee Imported Bay Rum. lange bottles Jayne's Expectorant... Jayne's Alterative... SES oBRSBSEPERESSTISS oa gsBaBsgsesseoseass ‘Wyeth's Beef, Wine and Iron. Williams? Beef, Wine and Iron ‘Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oil and Lime...... ‘Williams’ Phosphatic Emulsion, the eelesususssa ssetesaes HF Sette » wee 838 ey sh ay SSSRsSseseueeysna ord pee we neegsel |||e8 sesuuessacesrseusesusuusenssuereusuessssssseuss » A 26. 1888-SIX PAGES, : F : a Hg z ne if ae He & i TEDMONT ATR LINE, Debedule tu effect 3:0 A. M—East Tenn Mail t S38 f f i ah ( i REPS Fe 3 if i cH BFE iy if 2 i Bs ae = *F street northwest, know -Ampericnn arueles, partially enumerated: by vintes eree eee WALTER B.WILLIAMB ECO Rae MEER; am Aucte.” " ap23-4t Dom rare, N BROS, Auctioneers, QoMPRIs) ETC. CONTAINED STRERT NORTHWEST. ING PARLOR SUIT, WALNUT CHAM: EK SET WALNUT WAKDROKE, MARBLE TOP TABLES. SPRINGS, HAIR AND OTHER MATTRESSES, POrLAR CHAMBER SET. TOK WAR, BABY CARRIAGE, LOUNGE, SIDE- ARD, EXTENSION TABLE. DINING CHAIRS, INA AND GLASS WARE HEA, ING STOVES, QARPETS, MATTING, KILCHEN haQUISITES, - AT AUCTION, Qn FRIDAY, APRIL TWEN11-SEVENTH. 1888. setts do Marl eae ee 3 rurnicure, Re~ cout iu, to which attention of buye.s iscalled. — ap4-st wane ‘3B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers i ! ej ; aie i i | i i 3 | i LT a ite ait + Li Kaleteh, “Asher lie, ae = mamas Per Hover” Raliatt Gps Wakiense Mises \RUSTELS' &.C., without change. T sob baths 28, -shineson eee Setar acts SE ris tir y.aete sg Rew By OF TINE BUILDING LOT ON FIFTH STREET, WEAR PERNSULY AN A AVE- NUE SOUTHEAST. uly. arrive Round By virtue of a decroe of the Supreme Court of the | M: Letuining lente Koubd Hill $50 AM tehig beh District of Columtia, on the 17th day of April, 2:20 F. M Daliy exes —4* +d pariiad aay macs eagctcaehae (bag & Sshycaeys gem. wens wat : rom. the South via Charlotte, garet V. Scheitlin is com lainant and Aina M. Hoo} Srrive, tn Washington 8 4 8 < East Teanesser, Bristol 19:40PM. wie 1 Shaclotteeviile “at B40E ats ‘TU! ‘GOOD-WILL AND LEASE OF CONFE TIONERY AND ICE-CREAM 8A..00N, NO. 1226 H »TREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, On MONDAY MORNING, APRIL THIRTIETH, 1888, via at TEN O'CLOCK. I shall sel the euti-e contentsof the Figured among. the land records oi ‘said Distr EEE r : —— folie : topic 0 romts str will bo offered as a whole, and if not sold in that | A CHOICE COLLECTION OF THE FINEST EVEN. | tion in frostor tie promiion Dr CATERDAT APE. | Baopstaae reRe rh wy cuban a ST | RROD siti bokeh Bie | ERLFEE un eona POEUN | ftked Sobre tert got = : = NS, Bes x Xo. 818. bed, a bx HOMAS DO’ roa, PRONWAZALIAS LILTEN AND GEHER PLANTS, | the city of Washington. beiusine at's point 7 syivania avenue and at Passouger Shaticn 4 T HaNpsoue xYEbG REENS FOR PARKINGS: Sivehee north ofthe soutlcast comer varia Maulroad, Ot “aud Bats J)8 1 TAYLOR TSE ND PERSO! , Fanning thence north on. Sth street air Sines Boson REGULAR SALE OF SS ee dan NAL FROM JUHN SAUL’S NURSERIES, inebes, thence west 5 fect 6% inches, oom | a cata or Agenk At my auction rooms, SATURDAY, APRIL | willbe sold within our Auction Rooms, corner 10th | 25 feet 4 inches, and thence east 52 fect 655 inches to is GABas TLVANTA ROM TWENTY-EIGHTH. I888. commenciog’ at TEX | atreet and Peunsyivania avenue. FRIDAY, APRIL i > ow TO THE NORTH WHAT AND oot: QOCLOCK, embracing in. part: Parlor Furnitare, | TWENTY-SEVEN: Bat HALE-PASt TEN O'CLOCK | , Term of sale ae rreseribed in thenaid deed of trust: | | 5OTHE NORM Wht, A Rn CTRW ESE UuLgeR, hes, sy irs, istic Tablex, e _ -. " STEEL Fats MAGN ? ' Deseo: Walen ae - penses of sal in cash: balance at ‘twe: FICEN & fy (oS oe _——Auctionsére._ | Routh for which doe notescf the purchase boing TE bec Dee wiir'e Bure Hair Mattresses, Dining-rovm and Office Furuiture, | J\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. interest trom the day of sale and secured by deed of ‘Trains leave Washington, fron ts, — wast on the propece sshd. chall to tn =| fad Bist Carpets, &c.: 1urning Lathe, Ketrigerators, Stoves, &c. a erty ball i Deportt of | por Pittsburg ant se Wont uso at TWELVE O'CLOCK MISCELLANEOUS SPRING PLANTS, ROSES, ke. | $100 required a tint of dale, and all couveyaucing at | OF Pitsbure and the Went Horses, Carriages, Bugvies, Waxous, &. ‘ALSO, Two Second-hand Hacks. in’ zood condition. N. B-—The Horses will be sold in the larze court- On FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY-SEV- at ELEVEN ‘U"C LOCK, at my auction jerus of sale rt ht ENTE, 13s If the are not complied with in ten rooms, I shall sell # choice collection of Flowering und. ys irom of sale, the it forfeited. seven ao see esa en yitrane ae SPREE | G:her plants, hoves, Bc from the well-known florist cu eeite & x GU BEMBINGHER, Austioaner: 5 y24-3t TH DOWLING, Auct. Fendail Building, 344 Sates RS — NHOMAS DOWLING, Au GEO. W. STICKNEY. Auctivne r._‘ap Mi 3. Harpies ‘ ‘Wall be aold at the Bazaar No, 040 Lonistana od Mesuphiss "Pactbe SATURDAY MORNING, APIIL, ¥:| VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN ‘ O'CLLCK, two New Top Buggies, GEORGETOWN, D. C. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, w, Dayton Waxon, ‘two | On FRIDAL, Ariat, TWENTY-SEVEN1H, 1 JUNCANSON BEOs., Auctioneers. KUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE INPROVED HOUSE No. 423 K Blooper to Pittsburg, aud Piteaowey to BALTMOKE AND TOTOMAG RAILROAD, KEAL ESTATE, BEL x cond-hand Buggies, and | at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in frout of the premises, 7 Stk OR, kine Str, several Second-hand Wazons, Harness, &¢. ‘will nell part of lot 96 in ‘aquare ‘No.3, frouting say sistas uk ties etie an wiser neil tain weavepi Savur 90 Head of Horses, Mates and Mules; workers and | Septhit 8 fect improved Unt cee ent snes cee byideed trom the heirs at law of Christin= Kozel 1 | For Wi) rt Lok Haven, @04 F miraat 9-50 arivers 4 : beck dweiling, containing \ne rooms and cellar with | Sets teqfor mae mtpublcanction op, NOs LA the | Af ee et Ruta seer” &. BENSINGER, Auctionoer._| sli modern ij ovemeust bit No. 13.2 Souatnet | Gh iAicx'P. he the cant ou-fult Cy) of Lit fourteen | POAT, Tore and the Fax. 7.20. 9-00, 11:00,an8 HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. $ adjoining the above property, and fronting 30 teot | OS. due’ at the souteust corse: ot acid lot and ma 2) FAC. Hes | sf sta stree bys t corne: : spree HiGHTY VALUABLE PRIVATE. RESIDENCE, No, | “rerma: One-third cosh, bslance ropuine ‘West tWeuty-uine feet six inches, Sora. #40 am daly, encepe Bunda 1019 OXN CTICUT AVENUE NOKTHWEST thence north one hundred and forty--ix feet eleven, nd For boston without ch AT AUCT ON. inches to @ 30-foot-wide alley. thence cast twenty: : nine feet six inches, thence south cue huudred aa 3 On THUnsDAY, MAY THIRD, 1888, AT FI] SS gout = d For Brookiyn, SY" ‘rains counset mises, T<ball sell Lot in square 164, lot 21x137% to a large public all Amproved by & three story and basement vrick rei: dence containing nine .o-m iurze closets three bath rooms rear, galleries, &., ving No. 1019 Come icut is located Farragut Square and dered cne of the most desirable sections i the swell ity with boats of Brooklyn Ammen Proved by a three-story Brick esideuce coutalsing 13 rect traneter te Fulton wtaeot wie Roms and modern improvemen:a. G0, “4 19!" 8-00, Limited Express, Parlor and Din- ap19-cokds fHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. S23 dye st ew city TRUSTER: NT BRON Yorms: One-thint cash, the residue in one and two ie DSTET S SALE OF ELPOANT BRONZES LARGE ‘with notes bearin intery.. apd secured bya] GANT VASES, BRASS LAMPS, BLOSZE MANIEL Heed of trust on the erty. Conve, ancing and re~ DECEASED. SET, AKi 1c OF VERTU, BKIC-A-BKAC, &o. corte at purshasec care, Ego tundred doilaredo- | | py intue of' dere of the 8 ay neien ors desk of wane hea Go mene | Pee Map20-dads THUMAS DUWLING, Auctioneer. | {b¢.D.strictof Columba, dated 4 aarchy 1856, aud July rocupded in Liber 1311. ro | FerAnzavlin 0 and 0.00 am. 12.05 490,08 RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS AND | Stti- the under Doo the Sauder ‘Trustee will sell, ae ETF aily, excopt Sunday. Sundays, 9:00, "Tonite Pacbicty, sIPGa rep os be anes motion tm Brent ot the party secu mn. 4-10 : eth NS VANIA AVENUE, ‘BETWEEN NINTH AND | 8¢ the tines hereinafter mentioned, che ‘1 NTH STREETSNOKTH WEST. ON DSTREET, BETWEE TH AND. STREETS NORTHWEST; ON STREE AND TENTH STREEIN X. ‘MISSOURI _AVENUI A-HALF AND 3. a MANLKIA AND FKEDERICK SURG Way. AND ACEXANDMIA AND. Wasitttar TON 'RALLBOAD ete aaecl 5 a For Alemania, GUN 6 10. fori t By virtee of Gecres of the — fr sale, payable sensi-annually, each ve ict of Columbia, ‘on the 11th day of April, | gent. from day of — 4 and 6:01 ally, exempt Sunday 4, D. 18, inp Equity No 10,409. Lucretts, Myers ct | derorred vaysent to be, cured, ty tgyt crperewe | FURR AIAN “OM | Trains eave Kicsaura Zor” Washington, ¢.05, 7 0% Sve dont 3, bancaiey ct al. we will acl at public | Sined by mutumge or deed of fast on promece sold.| CLOISONNE AND BLOSZE Vanks, KOCCOCG ) aes mi eS OO, ee Suction, iu front of the prem > rt) <5 pemmaee an SE Sh, : i pas. Sahara ase wi | Seat ccasnay ae Tap RAT ony in| Ketan Given rude | Fach sito aet om ee Sam Qn TUESDAY the EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. | gQngngur er Wht e PADI PUGH OSL Ok Eat’ | CABINETS AND BRACKETS TOGETHzi willl | | Tickets and infurution at the office, northeast s9r- 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. ML, the eastern part of | Sf the Pot nn of real estate Known anddc-| MASY O-HEM AKTICLES THAT CANNOT BE | Ber of 15th street «nd Fennaylvanis avenue, and at Groetial Lot uambered ies, (hin ajuare nubtoered | SLBA piece and parcel of Foal cuunte Known end.de- | MS DasareD. | flgtion, wuiere ordre can be) left for tie cberking three hundred and seventy-niné (570), described as | Sctibed on the plat vt plan of said city o1, We Tenus r to destiuation from botels aiid residences. follows: ing for the suing af the southeast cor: | HPart gf lot uuuubere. one. in wivas ROBERT & FLETCHER, Trustee. | CHAS E. PUGH. ‘J. hk WOUD, ner of eaid Lot uuu Sea bplmproved by t.0 large hotel ee | Gencrai Mauser, m9) Gen. Passenger Agamh, west, int on the line of ALTIMORE AND OHIO KAILROAD. $3) feet two ©) incheatocue mort. | Bee, feet .euee inches, | westwardly trom "th SCHEVULE IN EEr..0, SOVEsBER 20, 1887. fastcorner of sud Lot numbered three (:}); thence | wardly alony tue line of suid avenue 22 rect, thence LEAVE WASL INGTON FROM STATION, CR ‘anges with tho said avenue | Sain wardiy at sreane Szie,+'Z 19 Drsss Troan FD ey voce ht ol seventy-two (72) feet mine (9) inches t the place of | S.Uthwardly at rlaus engles wit Pe yey Gs. Feet ec ES AVESCE ANY C ota -r. Bees ar rey orang caree story, Brick Stoves, | cast alum wuld street #u fet thebre nonin 40, and a0 Northwest, hap. datiy 10:55 aim, 2 F Pepaeyivania a FY a ‘Ou SAME LAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCE P, | *heuce nortnwardly to the lace of Beginning. | ° eee oetnatl and Bt Louis, Exp datiy 2.3008 M., part jot numbered niue (9), in _square numbered | ,,Avepvelt ~~ For Pittsburg and Cloveland, Exp. daily 10-554» three Lundred and seventy-nine (37H), becinuing for ‘Un FRIDAY, the FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1888 “at 8:40pm rw a iat <P iy sBesame ss s point on North: strvet ohe hunared au | whe our of HALEPAS FOUR OCLOCR Pate ail | *Ferietington and Local Stations 8:40am, Satiafgaind rilning thence A000 ey en ee eer a tetbe 2G | ‘The above tsavery important question to Ladies | yh uusiouuss Swank aud bape, nang e jorthwestwardly direction twenty-six (24 i inuiate poitite between Hadtisn ™ feet hea; theuce at right abgics with the | Shraty:timproved of the Brick tore and Dwelling. 20 | cus stesc® Of the veer, and never ‘more so than st this | jf ey antand 31S ome ea last Line enghteen (18) feet three (3) inches: then due worth fifty-six (56) fect uine (9) inches wo the line of Wstreec; th uce due east nineteen (18) fect eleven (1) inches to the place or bevinning, being the pi Gray conveyed by Rober, Hurrisa to -Auua Liudaley by eed dated 234 day of D:cember, A. D. 1874, aud Fe- corded in Uber 774, folio 416 improved by three-story ‘nd basement brick, No. 908 D street northwest. ‘On SEDNESUAY, THE NINTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., part of lot nam: dered three (3), in square numbered three hundred time, when it is o hard to match the New Shades, We have them all. Weare showing the finest line of GILT, SILVER, STEEL and TINSEL TRIMMINGS the market, We have full assortments of TINSEL, also SILK and METAL GIMPS at 50c. per yard; fiver goods at bigner prices. Stock of BLACK TRIMMINGS ‘unsurpassed both for variety and style, Peunsyiv 1d bounied we follows: Be. @iunine at a point on Fennsyivanis ave. two Lundred ‘ud fifteen feet seven iuches west from the northea.t Soruer of sa dsquare,runnine thencein asouthwesteriy. direction at ri ht rnyles w.th saidave ue fifty feet three inches: thence due south sixtyove feet nine aid on: -halt inches to the .iue ot Cstreet; thence w.th sad street west twenty-two feet seven ‘and fiv ~ewhths inches: thence due north sixty aix ieet ten inches: theuce northeasterly at rit angles with Peunsyiva- Jor Singeriy and. For Balt Fs Sie sore aa Te | Sams 10 pane For "Way ‘statlons, between ¥ oa : — Dia avenue H.ty-three feet nine inches to said avenue, at See - a said squato, ax Recorded in tie ole ofthe Surveyor of | 424, thence svutheasteriy with said avenue (wenty- PARASOLS. re pe i. the District of Columbia in liber N.K.. November 9, | three teet one and oue-half inches to the place apstoub ot | 8 8. 12°30 pm 1810, and described as tollows: Beginning at, the | ©RUINE. 6 oy will be required atthe timeof sale, | . We b8Te never been able to shows handsomer line of | * For ntations ou Mctrypolitan Branch. 16.358.m— southwest co ner of said lot numbered three (3) on Ade ott of ee PET tee se aareor ale. | Novelties in PARASOLS than this season, and in con- | ke. 14:40 pam. for {pocpal, stations only Porth tid lot add ould gttek treniy-wo Codie, | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. all that piece or paicel of land | sequence, our sales in this department have been tn- | Suinmma” Mt 19:90 Bs egscedensens Renee north in straight ine one hundred aud eleven | S90 Stato ved joys none double bck, bri dine | Usually large, We keep our stock up by new supplies | Foi guthersbane snd tnterraediato pointe 19:30. Said tot! thence weatwardiy with the line of wald alley Boe Sugand Oo 2 Ine ae art ea ae 1Ol- | every day. One lane lot of ali SILK, STYLISH wher boxe Fae rcnGe conte With tbe went line Gf seid Sacaud | inches from the angle formed by the ines of Penu: | STRIPED PARASOLS, which will beaold while they | "Q:092-7 sun leaye Wasbineton on Sapte onir Dundred and six (106) feet six (6) iuches, more or less, | Sylvania avenue and enth and running | ist at the very low price of 2. 2:10 pu, stopping at all stations on Bitte place ‘of begiunin, belive the tame psoperty | {ence easterly with the line of suid avenue 39 feet 10 Branch, “ ao rato said Anu Lindsley —y deed dates Decens, | Wehes. thence leaving said avenue at richt angles nut FREDERICK, 18:49 a.m, 12:30 p.m. 15.300 Siro ise7, and recorded un Mber EC. E23 foo there.o sixty-six, tet four inches, thence with the CHOICE GOODS AND MODERATE PRICES. " Sundays, LAO Re soar, apd th: t i we ~Bve tect, cP HAGE: 5:30 pm. Pp Te thonee northwesterly furty ve fect, eight inchen cuaxce tot. ‘it arrive. fru Chica “Gal. 6:2 am,ang Boctivwest se P thence with « Lne intersecting the line of vam Cincinnati and it. ally (ati: DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE, O‘CLOGK | uit svete at rieht amyies thirty twoteet to the place | We purchased yesterday, 79 dor. Handkerchiefs, the | s.-sni 3:2) pan; fun Pitiaburg, dally, 7:90 eam BM. lot numbered four (4) kn reservation “2” being | {a_0°€k Goyal of $1,000 will eTequired et the tne | @mples of a Bankrupt Jobbing House, They have 10:43 deed recortied in ber WB. No, 116, o1i0 421, cf the | of salt, Deen divided into two lots, and placed upon our | counters: one lot at Se, and theotherat 10c.; they ged acre ne acceso heey |p So ACERAT MAM EET, 100 AT HAL, tian saaay ry \ iv» All ‘that wa a ene Bland known as lot A in the recorded subdivision of R = fered one-third cash, | oFiinal lot numbered sven, in sqaare numbered three ce ‘none ure Winner mic Sacetonr at Pa smrereesey sues amen Sommer BLACK Goopa. otes of parehaser or purchasers ni ven. secur d | OG ‘will be required st the time of by trust ded ou the sold, or all cast, at the |. A deposit of @! ‘Wo have just opencd another case of handsome and option of the purchacer or Purchasers._ A deponit of seasonable BLACK DRESS GOODS, Comprising SILK. SILK and WOOL. IRON FRAME and FANCY GRENA- DINES, WOOL and SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, and h Ot the fret two parcel vd of 200 on eth of the other piccen will be required af tnse Of ale, Ai} conveyancing at cost of purchaser ur. Pur Bagwase called f iecked at hotels aud Genceson cries left at Licker Office, Oly and Feuiay Neuia avenue, huners. terms. f sale ied | ten” - os i. a MENTS. General Maveecer. SSayetne Tragtcos reserve the Fight toesel at cont and | Proved, Uy the three-story, and besement pressed | Ores DesrnaBLe GOODS. Cas. O'8e Hex of defaulting purchaser or purchasers after Ave | Pot baed as * Beemning st the northwsenes x i pts : "GEORDE HAMILTON, Traste, oP Psecdchcravent twenty-five fectien and oue-bal TH POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Sun Building, | ot Lstrest northwest twenty-five feetten and one-half | of this oi z rE 2S. J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, Trustee, ey a ——. “ TOMAC TR:NSPORTATION LINE. . 3330 4p street nw. | SxS aCe Aa ine eee eee et ‘said tut, | B&Ve Suthorized us togives Balsam Fir Pillow with fo.cmec River _DUNCANSON_ BROS., Auctioneers. apz4-dads thence north to the said street and of bexinuing. | every cake of Soap sold for s l.mited time: as the Soap teaves }HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer Wiar, every SUNDAY, St 4 Ockock Dm hivee VALUABLE, IMPROVED PROPERTY a freight asust be p: farther unturuation, apply to mee SHEERES SON & Bn, 3-0 Tub street whaet, ‘T. VERNON! MT. VEKNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Tnstrest wharf dally (es for W. fermen aud hiver Lange aa iar down on glyieomees retails at 25c., and the Pillow is worth 37c., thisiss rare opportunity. Al \HE TE«MINUS OF THE W. &G. iD $209 AND 3215 GRAC~ AVENUE 4: IC AUCTION. Ou MONDAY, APRIL THIRTIETH, 1888, in front oft) E.G DAVIS, recorded improved by the t . proved by the two-story 1 Bs, | Xo. 10"cclock & ma heturning. premises, commencing at FIVE O'CLUCK PM, 19 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8TH! pa Twill sell the followiug-descrived subdivis: - soqeive cn cocks = — ST | akan SU LL BLAKE, Captain ‘C) SEW STEAMER “W 2th ot whet on MUNDAYS, 1H TOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS oie UKSDA) ‘TUEsDaA! fart Tnimediately afte Porsoxovs Cosuerics Seer e DAT pms. soccumest hiver’ fest on the north sid of “Grace ue, near High es Anes as far'as Nomint Crees, © Ne.and st Street and’ improved by a two-story aid basement LADIES who value their complexion should know | iiss us tarse 3 i Comarca wit and ORs oe Fovnus aud kitchen, belie {iat ther egf their Tullet Powders FREE FROM | Shei vin Be fale, SOR BB Ass ‘Tummvediately after, ting POISON. 3 3 sib, Lot 62, fronting 21. feet es tuenasth gaged Grace avenen aoa improved by atwe. FUEEMAN’S MEDICATED, FACE POWDER. is —— story House, being No, 3209 Grace avenue. harmless as the dew. preserves iy. OCEAN STEAMERS. ‘Terms; one-third cast, tn one aud two yeare apriied cauunot be detected. The follwing STE. 7 aaa te patccaseryoptgie brie et dheleading Drageisieio Seo, | RHOME ROUT TO LOkwoX Redo Ie foaled fonreach piece at time st frecommiend ite § ROubsULCoHER LLOYD 8 8 00, rencinut at purchaner’'s cost. couveyan<{HOMA® DOWLING, Auct, (HANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE IMPRO' CPHISER StOkY AND re ee het Bs ames Trew, Won lay 2 Fulda, sot. 2h 7am; Trave, 2 ite es aa es Sak, hany 12.000 my Aller, Stay" 30 aia. . RUPPERT, 407 Tthet. nw., above Det