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Shr et ire te SES Sa TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR Bigamist and Murderer. A WIPE MURDERER RRVEALED BY THE DISCOVERY ‘OF CHAKRED BONES IX A WOOD. Arana, Ga, May 21.—Something over a year ‘g0 a man named Dan Davis came trom South Car- Olina to the neighborhood of Perry's Mills, in Tat- Ball. He was a cooper, and got a situation as & Darrelmaker in the turpentine works of Grace & Coleman, boarding with Francis Grace of that Erm. ‘There he became acquainted with Miss Mollie Grace, his employer's daughter, and mar. Hed her. By aud by it leaked out that Davis had snother wife in Carolina. Then he went back to Carolina to receive a legacy that be said Was due When he returned he was accompanied ty S Woman, whom he kept hid out in the woods for @ week ‘or 30. One day, Henry Page, who was Carolina hitaself, and knew Davis there, Game upon them in the’ woods, and recognized the Woman as Davis’ frst wite, who was acvtsin to Davis and bis wife’ both ran off into the Woods, and that was the last that was ever seen @f the woman. Davis was arrested, and at the October court he ‘Was tried and convicted of bigamy and sent .o the Peultentary. The neighborhood bas now beeo thrown into a fever of excitement by the acci- dental discovery by Sam Bland of human bones ia ® pile of ashes tn the woods not far from where Davis and his wite were seen by Pace. were Dadiy burned, but were easily recognizable as human bones,'and an examination of tue ash heap Feveaied a breastpin, some hairpins and a sual PATE of a woman's dress that had escaped destruc- by the fire that consumed the body. There ts & strong sentiment current in favor of baving Davis brought back to be tried for murder. ws Curious Story from Georgia. @ REGION WHERE 4 SHOWKE OF AFRICAN BUGS TAKES PLACE RVERY NIGHT AT 10 O'CLOCK. ATLANTA, Ga., May 21.—A few nigints ago the In- Rabitants of Ninety-Six and those of the surround- ing country for several miles were aroused about 20 o’ciock by a loud roaring, that the people be- Meved was an approaching Wr later the nolse became more distinct, Was filed with a moving Diack mass that showers of bugs, covering ihe ground in many Places an Inch thick. Large pine fires were b im Waieh many of tue bugs were destroyed. Every Right since, at exactly the same our, tuere fs & Siullar occurrence. ‘The people now prepare for ‘them by Duliding fres and putting vessels of water Yo destroy them as they fall. Prot. Boudanulen, a selenuisi of has Visited the pi. Bess the phe bas the and ‘asserts that he has 1 d them | Defore in the country are of a species that 48 peculiar to the s art of Africa, and wit. few years ago rained d e people of that section every night for stx months in the year. ‘The bug is avout the size of U bug, t and rough, With long, pointed, g» armless, and dies sovn after Couching the Police Justices Anxa, Ini, May 21.—Some time agoan ordinance ‘Was passed by the city council of this place order- Ing that neither magistrates nor other officials shall receive fees except in cases where the accused 3s convicted and the fres collected from him. ‘This does not suit the magistrates, and they have agreed to boycott the city. ‘The manner in which ‘They propose to do this appeared in the case of C. L. Otrich, a druggist, who was arrested for selitng Nquor without a license. The ease was taken be- | fore one poiice magistrate and then another with a Strike. the same resuit—all refused to hear it. Their course in thus pigeonholing criminal prosecutions Places affairs in a peculiar condition, and calls for the immediate action of the city council Remorse Drove Him to Suici Raxeicy, N. C., May 21.—There has been a ve Singular suicide at the town of Hickory. A young man named W. H. Riles took two ounces of lauda- Bum, Went to his room in the hotel and locked bim- geif in, He was found dead a little later. It has Been discovered that last week he was at the town Of Statesville and Was driving a buggy. Beside him was a young lady, his counim. The ‘away, both were thrown out, and the yo injuries were of such a character as to cause her @eath Sunday. Riles was entirely overcome by ews of her death, and, though it was in no way ue to carelessness on’ his part, he became con ‘Vineed that it was. He safd tuat he would end his Ize, and carried out the threat. ‘The Increase of PoUR'S RECEST SPEECH. Mr. Gladstone, replying to the statement of Mr. Baltour, cbiet secretary for Ireland, that the prac- tice of increasing sentences on appeal had been resorted to in Ircland while the literals were in power, writes: “I nave censured and will contiaue to censure the practice in Ireland of enlarging eriminal sentences upon appeal and inflicting €umulative punisuments ta such a way as to GQeteat tue evident intention of paritament that 10 one should serve more than a month's Lmprison- Ment under the so-called crimes act without tue wer of appeal. When the subject was debated | Eppartlament the sovernmient, who ouzht to have informed themselves, gave uS no intuwation that Shere were precedeats for the shametul practice, Which is contrary to the plain Intention of parila ment, though adjudged to be within the words of Statute: Is contrary to the spirit of crimipal Juris Prudence; is excluded, 1 believe, {rom the powers Of the biguer and wost competent courts, and Is la Girect oppositiva, 80 far us has appeared, to pa ana ee in [Engiand. We ow, however, afe Informed that the same thing was done in iorimer years When the Liberals were in power. It was without our knowiedge, and It is with knowledge in matters not_directiy ot execu- five action tat responsiblity begins “I rejoice that the discovery bas been made. Itisa new ‘of how deeply tue spirit of evil traditions entered into the Irish admtnistration. We do not now, as in the days described by Lond corn. Wallis employ torture and murder as instruus Of Irish government, but practices sevm to survive Shieh disgrace the name ot justice and which Would not for a moment be tolerated on this side Of the channel. 1 bope Mr. Balfour will coutinue his researches and drag into daylight every evil which, unknown to Us, has disgraced Irish Jadieature of admitistration. He wil thus supply new proofs of the necessity and advantage of iu Yesting the Irfan people with power over” altars | aud property of tueir Own, and providing that they shail be governed as we are, ina national and bot i an unsatural spirit,” ——— Dr. Woodrow to Have a Mearing. ACTION OF TUR SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. In the Southern Presbyterian Assembly 1u Bal- timore Saturday the Rev. Dr. King of the judicial committee presented a report in relation to the ease of tue Rev. James Woodrow, D. D., aud rec- ommended that the complaint be heard, as he ‘was prevented by the providence of God trom wuting his complaint against_the Synod of Beorgia.. & mulnort:y report was offered as a. sub stitute for the majority report, declaring that the Complaint of Dr. Woodrow was barred because he failed to present his complaint within the time re- quired by the law of the church, The substitute was rejected, andthe majority report adopted. ‘Tue complaint of Dr. Woodrow was made the special opder for the first hour of the session to. Gay. Kev. Dr. Woodrow was removed from a Ueological school because ‘of his utterance on evolution, Which Femoval was sustained by bis synod. ‘THE SABBATH AND TEXPERANCE. ‘The commitiee on the Sabbath made a report Stating that while in some states tramic trains are not rum on the Sabbath, in others they are by | law permitted to run. The report opposes Sunday | excursions, and says greater effort should be made for the better observance of the Christian sab- | Dath. Referred. ‘A motion to appotnt a commtttee on tem Was opposed by Rev. Dr. Brooke, Rev. E. M. Mon- | Foe, and othera. After discussion a res:lution was | ‘adopted that a committee be appointed to care- fully conskier and report to the uext xeueral as sembly the best means to put a stop to the use of Intoxicating liquors, Which ts such a growing evil, Rev, Dr. Sm00t offered an amendm 1 tobaceo, and snuff be included, which ‘Chattanooga Was selected as tue nce | From the New York Sun, Sunday Gen. Adam Badesn said yesterday that the pub- Ushed statements as to his refusal to setuie uis suits against the Grants were not ect. “Within @ month.” be sald, “I was offered $20,000 ty the lawyer of the Grants on conait Uhat [ would make another disciulmer « (horship of Gea. Grant's memotrs. This I retus todo, as I was tired of waking disclaimers, und bad made all that I intended to make. My de- | mand was and is for $10,000 With interest, ani, as Thave been put to a great deal of annoyance, i deo- manded also my counse: fees.” EDUCATIONAL CAMPAtON OF TRE KwiGRTs—Cen- | erai Master Workman Powderly bas received 770 aiirmative replies from the various assembles 0: the Knights of Labor ia answer Lo bis special ‘The propositions on which f'e Votes were takea were as to whether the ord sr should at ouce start pon an active educational camps if com Petent lecturers should be sent out to teach the nciples of the order; If an assessinent sboull be vied to pay the lecturers, and if the general | inaster workman Will be sustained in eniorcing | Giscipiine. ——iaealpilgiteicletatbceesisn Exrxess axp Pxixck AGAIN AT ODs.—The ro- Jations between Empress Victoria and Prince Bis. Marek are again strained. Before the cha ‘Went to Varziu the empress submitted to the eta- peror the names of several court officials on whom she desired W Lave coaferres disting ulsked orders, Prince Bismarck protested, and the whole mtnis- Ury signed a paper stating that if the orders were gonterred they would resign, The etapress then Witudrew the names. ‘The chancellor will return Berlin at the end of this week. The situation $s too eritical to permit of further rest for him, ‘The war drum beats with suudued resonance, but ever and anon the official press reawakens taterest Dy some iresh alarm. eee Lawrer Manse Wit Kerixn—The New York Gam says: Alter Mv. Luther K. Marsh has made ‘his report as commissioner of the new s some Pine ia Fane; he will retir» trom active business 1m Uuis city, and go to his country estate to the Fest of tis ies He as alreay from the England. for the, Ss wi a Snes CONGRESSMEN IN WASHINGTON, List of Senators and Representatives and their Residences. SENATORS, Ingans, John J., Kans, 1 Bst. ne, Aldrien, N. W., R. L, 812 Conn, ave, Allison, W. B., Towa, 1124 Vermont ave, Bate, W. B., Tenn., Ebbitt House, , James H., ATk., National Hotel Gi2 i4th st. nw. 4 "H., 201 E. Cap st. Brown, Jos*oh E., Ga., Woodmont Flats, Butler, M. C., 8. G., 1752 P st. nw, Bowen, Thomas M., Col, Riggs House, Blackburn, J. C. 8) KY.. IS G 8%. B.W, Bloagett, Ruius, N! J., 1315 N st n.w. ce, Jonathan, Re. i, 1213 N st. awe seron, J. Donld, Pa.. 21 La Payette Square, rell, F. M., MO., 1518 K st. p.w. dtichard, Tex., 419 6th st.n.w. Call, Wilkinso 1903 N st. nw. Cuilom, Shelby 1402 Massachusetts ave, Coiqui) ', Ga, 920 New York ave, Chandler, William’, 1421 I st. nw. Paes, Hoary Ios Mab 1705 Mist. new. Dolph, Joseph N-. Oregon, & La Fayette Square, Davis, C.K, Mink., 1700 15th st. n.w. Daniel, Jona W., Va, 1700 19th St, aw. Edmunds, George F.Vt., 2111 Magsachasettsave, varts, Win, Y., 1601 K st. mw. Eustis, James B., La.,":761 Nat. bw. Frye, Wm. P.. Me., Hamilton House. Farwell, CB, Ml,: 1233 V7th st n.w. Fauikner, C. J., W. Va., 1309 14th st. m) George, 3. Z., Miss, 1508 ust) P st, nw. Georgé, Del.,"814 15th st, nw. Gibsén, Rabdall L’, La, 1723, R. 1. ave. Md., 1403 K st. nw. Gorman, Arthur P., tan Hotel, Hawley, Joseph R.,'Cont., 020 14th st. LW. C., Ebbitt House. Hoar, George F.. Mass., 1525 K st mW. 08. HH, Ga, 223 Indians ave, Hue, Eugene, Mie., 917 16th saw. .N. W., N-Y., 312 Indiana ave, Harris, LG., Tenn., 13 1st st. He. Oates, W. C., Ala, House, Hearst, George, Cal, 1435 Mass, ave. ODonneli, J., auch. ON s:. LW Harmpton, Wade, 8. C., Metropolitan Hotel, OFe Chas, T., Va., $10 12th st. nw. Hiscock, Frank, N. Y.,"Arlington Hutel. ‘Netil, J. H., Ina.; 935'H st. ones, John P.. Nevada, 160) Mass. ave, Nelli, Chas., Pa.’ 1326 New York ave, Jones, James K., Arkansas, 915 Mt, 0.¥, ‘Neill, J. J., Mo., 008 14th st, Kenna, John E.’ West Virginia, 146 B st. ne, Osborne, E. &., Pa. 941 K st. n.w. Morgan, John T., Ala., 113 1st St. me. Outhwaite, J.'H., Ohio, The Hamilton, Morriii, Justin S., Verinont, 1 Tnomas Circle Owen, W. D., Ind, 1415 G st. n.w. McPherson, J. K., N. J.,1014 Vermont ao. Parker, A. X.,N. ¥.. 326 43 st. n.W, Manderson, Charles F..'Neb , Portland Flats, Patton, John, Pa, Wil Hotel. Mitehbe John H., Oregon, 1316 G st n.w. mn, L. E., UL, 1115 G st. n.w. Fayne, Henry B.. Ohio, 1132 Vermont ave, Peel, 8. W., dirk., 226 New Jersey ava, Paddock, A. S., Nebraska, Pordaud Flas J.B. Del., 627 F st. n.W. Pi onnecticut, ¢ B st. ne, Perkins, B. W., Kans, 916 15th st. 2,¥. er, Thomas W., Mich., 1435 K st. We. Perry, W. H.,& C., Metropolitan Hotel, Plumb,’P. B., Kans, 612 14th st, n.W. Pheiag, anes ean sib Igo ae mw PD. a Pheips, W. W., N. J., Richmond Flats, Pa., 1518 K st. nw. Pi J. Wo, Nod. 7 aw Kiddl@bergén H. H., Virginia, 1107 @ st. nw. Plumb, i Ti 1530" 14th st bw. Ransom, Matt, w., N. C., Metropolitan Hotel Post, P. 8. IIL, 1226 14th st. now. Pugh, James L., Ala, 1333 R st. n.¥. Pasco, Samuel, Florida, 306 C st. LW. in, J. M., Texas, lve P st. ow, Pugsiey, J. nic, EDDIt louse, John C., Wis, 5 B st. 2.¥. Randall." Puoweo Ost as Stanford, Leland, Cal.'1701 K st. tow Rayner, 1 .. Md., Riggs House. Sabin, Dwight M., Mign., 1 lowa Cire jeed, Thos, Stulsbury. eu, Delaware, 610 14h 6 0.w. Hice; E. Min; 06 isthe aye ‘Sawyer, Philetus, Wisconsin, 1829 I st, n.w. Richardson, J.'D., Tenn., National Hotel, Hoverisea baba, 202 Delaware ave, me, ,. lass, Riggs House, Michigan,’ 1440 M st. n.w. Rogers, J. H., Ark., 1302 K st, n.W. ‘olorado, 401 North Capitolst. | Rotnets, J; Ohio, Congressional Hote David, Jnd., 52 B st. ne. Kowell, J.'H., lil, 9101 st., DLW. zeduion B., N. C., 1627 Massachusetts ave. Rowl N.C, jotel, Vest, George G., Missoutt, 1204 P st. n.w. Russell, Wag Hemilvons 7, Indiana, 1642 21st st. nw. Russell, J. E., Mass, The Arlington. issiasippt, 1716 RL ave Rusk, H. W.,’Md. K., Maryland, 1309 O st. 2. K Wilsou, James F., lowe, €23 13th st. 2. Sawyer GN Ee etal OFFCERS OF THE SENATE, Sayers. J. D., Hex. 719 11th st. now. Scott, W. L) Pa. Chamberlin’s. Scull, E., Pa., Ebbitt House, Send, d. B Onto, 1338 st. nw. , H. W.. Mic! 1908 G st. D.W. Shaw, #1, Ma, Nationa Howe 8., N. Y., ‘The Portiand, Shively, B. F.'tnd., 127 A st. n.2. Stmons, P. M,N: C., Metropolitan Hotel, Smit, Henry, Wis, 130 Maryland ave, 2.6, Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st, n.w, Anson G, MéCook, Secretary, 1224 17th st. n.w. Wim. P. Canaday,” Sergeant-at-Arms, 302 Del. ay, Charles W. Johnson, Chief Clerk, 1315 Masa ave. James R. Young. Executive Clerk, 1506 Q st. n.w. Isaac Bassett, Asst. Doorkeeper, 18 2d st. n-e. J. 1. Christie, "Act. Asst. Doork’r, 825 15th st .W. W. HL. Bigelow, Postinaster, 16 3d st. me, REPRESENTATIVES, Adtott, J., 305 C St, n.W. ‘Sowden, W. H., Pa., 945 K st. n.w. ‘Acams) Géo. E,'liL, The Arlington, Sploola, F. B., N. ¥., The Arlington. ‘Alien, C. H., Mass, "Phe Portland. ‘Spooner, H. J., K. 1.7 Riggs House, Allen, E. P-, Mich., National Hotel, Springer, W. MTL, a3 ‘Allen, J. M) Miss.,"The Arlington. Stablnecker, W: G.,N. Y., Woods Anderson, A. R., lowa, 1023 Vermont ava, ‘Steele, G. W., 1nd.,’Riggs House. Anderson, Jno. A., Kahs., 1333 G st. Stephenson, L, Wis, ‘Anderson; C. L, Miss, 1580 1st, a. w. Pat aloo se Anderson, G. A:, IL, 238 North Capitolst. Stewart, J. D., Ga., 416 6th st. n. Stewart, Chas, Tex., 1114 G st. nw. Arnold, W. 0. it 1; Riggs House, —— Arnold, * Stewart, J. W.. Vc, ‘the Arlingto Atkinson, L. 2, Pa, 710 Lith st. nw, a Bacon, Hen 1100 Vermont ava, Stockdale, 7. i, Miss, Hillman House, Stone, W.'J., Ky., 1311 H st. ‘Stone, W. J.. Mo.,'210 North Capitol st Struble, i'S, lowa, 20 Grant Pinca. Baker, Chas. &, N. ¥., 623 13th st. Boker, Jehu, iL, 1333 Q st. nw, Bankhead, J. H., Ala, Metropolitan Hotel x Barnes, Geo. T. Ga, Metropolitan Hove Symes, @, G2 Col"i501 Ise at Barry, F, G., Miss., “Metropolitan Hotel. Taubes W. Bee ational Hotel, Beldes, dee NC ¥o'The Antinguas Taylor, EB, Ong; rae Mot Betmont, Petty, N-¥., 1701 ‘Rhode lsiandave. nw. Tomas Gate we Hae am biges, M., Cal, C st. Dw, - fey Bingtiam, A 1708 H St. n. w. Thomas, J. K., TL, 835 P st. n.w. Dlinchara, X.¢2. Li. 213 North Capital st ‘Thomas, 0. B Wik, 513 Awe we, id, RP, Mo. 14de Q st. naw. Biss, A. M., N. Y., The Artington. Blount, James H., Ga, 416 6 Thompson, A.'C., Ohio, 216 North Capitol st ‘Thompson, T. 1, Cal. 1136 17th st. nw, ae Tilman, @ Cw 412 6th st. DLW. Boothihan, M. M.. Ohio, 52 B st. me, Toole, J. K., Mont., 1529 I st, n.w. Bound, F... Pa., 212 4th'st. se. Townshend, RW. ill., House, Boutelle, ©. A.) Me., The Hamilton, ¥, Charles, N. ¥.. 3 Dupont Circla, Bowden, G. £.. Va., 126 14th st. 2, ‘Turner, E.J., Kans, 1513 sth ou. aw. Bowen, H. L., 'Va., Metropolitan Hotel, hoe H. G., Ga., 413 4th st. nw. Breckinridge, C. K, Ark., 218 North Capttot Breckinrlace, W. €. P. Ry, S12. N st tw. Brewer, M.S. Mich., National Hotel Brower, J. M.. N. C., 1112 10th st. a. Vance, R. J., Conn, 608 14th st. Dw. ere aca Willara’s, ‘oornees, C. &., Wash. Ter., 1633 Wade, Wiliam’ H, Mo., 1203 Q ce Browne, Thos. M., ind., 1332 I st. nw. Walker, J. P., Mo.; 922M st. nw. Brown, Charles E., Obio, 1120 New York ava, Warner, William, ‘Mo., Willard’s, Brows, J. K., Va.. Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, J. E, Tenn,, 5 Iowa Circle, Brown, T. H. B., Va., Weaver, J. B. fows, 130 Maryland ave. ne, Bunnell, F. C., Pa, National Hotel Weber, J.B. N. Y., 721 11th st. nw. Brumm, CN. Pa., 24 Grant Place, West, Geo,, X. ¥., 312 13th st. n.w. Bryce, LS, N. ¥..1739 Ist. nw. Wheeler, J., Ala.,’1325 M st. n.w. Buchanan, Jas, N. J. 207 E. Cap. 3 White, 3. B., Ind, 807 12th st. nw. Buekalew, C.K, Pa.,"Ebbitt House, White, 8. V..N. ¥.. ‘The Arno. Burnes, Jas, N., Mo., Wilard’s Whiting, J.'R., Mich., 1537 P'st. n.w, Burnett, E.. Mass, 806 17th st. nw. Whiting, William, Masa, The Portland, Burrows, J. C., Mich., 1416 K st. nw, Whitthorne, W. C. Tenn. Ebbitt House, Butler. RR. Tenn., 503 13th st. nw Wickham, C. P., Onto, 133 € st. ne. Butterworth, mat O.,407 Mapieave., LeDroitP, | Wilber, David, ©. Y. jonal Hotel, Bynum, Wm. D., Tnd., e21 13th st. nw, Wukins, Ber 1414 K st. naw, Caine, Jno, T., Uta, 11 Grant Place. Wilson, W. L,, W. Va., 1008 N st. nw, Campbell, Feilx, N. Y. ‘The Arlington. ‘Campbell, J. E., Oni 1011 Connecticut ave, Campbeli, T. J, N.Y. Congressional Hotel Wiliam: é totaee Candier, A. D., Ga, 1112 H st. nw. 20, Ge. Deve 1323 G ih, See Cannon, J. G.. IL, Wiltard’a, Woodburn, W., Nev., 816 13%h st. LW. carey, J. M., Wye, 1406 L st. naw. Yardley, RM.’ Pa. kbbitt House, Caritéa, HH. Ga, Metropolitan Hotel, Woder, & 8. Ohio, 34 34 st. ne. Caruth, A. G., Ky., Riggs House. % I Caswell, L. B., Wts., 806 12th st. Bow, Yost, Jacob, Va., 814 11th st. a OFFICERS OF THR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Rev. W. H. Milbui 1219M st nw. Joun B. Clark, Cler! 1, Mad. pe eet Chief Clerk, 1527 Corcoran st. Pp. Leedom, Sergeant-at-Arms, 13 18t st. A. B. Hurt, Doorkeeper, 220 1st che, acts Cateungs, T. C., Miss., The Woodmont, Cheadie, J. B., Thd., 413 6th st. nw. Claray, M.L.,"Mo., 1343 15th st. nw, Mich., National Hotel, Clements, J. C., Ga, Metropolitan Hotel Clark, C. BL, Wis, 7216 G st. nw. My W. H. Nichols, Assistant Doorkeeper, 119B Soka Parana Perper pa Cogswell, Win, Masa” — er, it Postmaster, 1513 10tn st. Coilins, P. * Leg ag td = Compton, Barnes, Md, aw, Cnn Conger, E. IL, Iowa, 1101 K st. nw. Indorsing Parnellite Manifesto.3 Cooper, W. C., Ohio, 1015 L st. n.w. Cotarai, dass SC, Metropolitan Hotel, A MASS MEETIS DUBLIN CONFIRMS THE IRISH POSITION-TOWAKD THE RESCRIPT. Six thousand persons assembled in Phenix Park, Dublin, Sunday, to take action on the reso- lutions adopted by the Irish Catholic members of a., Metropolitan Hotel, Crouse, G. W., Ohio, Riggs louse, parliament with reference to the recent Culverson. D.'B., Texas, Metropoittan Hotel, Script. There were no priests present’ Lord — ich, 1400 Massachusetts ave, | Mayor Sexton presided, and Messrs. John Dillon, Dalvell, Jno,, Pa, The Arlington, William O'Brien and other Parnoliites made Dargan,G. W.,8'C, OOS F a speeches. The manifesto of the Iris members polegios bs. indorsed by acclamation, . sais Bavenport, irk, ‘Mr. Dillon denied that the rescript was only a Davidson, A. © moral doctrine. He said that the ‘vatican would Davidsoa, K, {reat no other Country in Europe in the same way. Miss. /1557 K stn. w. Tue Irish would neither submit nor bow to Ron ¥4,Willands Hotel, Shey Would show the World that tey were able to ndsor scern between Its spirit “i fee tio alscern spiritual and political do- o-, Ps Hot Mr. O’Brien said toat the present orde Dorsey, Geo. W. E./Neb, 1401 K st nw, Morse than twenty years of Balfourian cocrcons Dougaérts, Chas Fin, National Hotel Tne irish had enemies enough without caki Dubois FT Idaho, 1290 tata st. nw, Diows from hands from which they least deserve Dunhaio, R. W., IL; 1325 G st. nw. them. It was heartbreaking to think that such a Dunn, Poindexter, An Euiott, Wiiham, S. 1519 O st. nw. 3.Q st HW Tescript In the name of Roine should be Anto the teeth of the Irish people, A couragesua Enioe, B. A., Tean., 601 E st. n.w. respectful, firm — protest *w: essary. Ths % a Pai. 215 East Capitol crowd dispersed in'an orderly manner?” TB Forgunar. JM. N.Y S13 12th 6b aw. ‘The London Post's correspondent at Rome a ¢ ¥. ce Sntuee ne the Irish bishops, fa their collective letter to the Pope, thank bis holiness for the rescript and for Fisher, 5. 0.,” Mic, 1105 16th st. the distinction between thr 95 16 n ren the national and t _ SY Eres st owe ous question. ‘The Moniteur de Rome findeit Gut. Flood, Thos &. X07 3d d cuit to believe that the Parnellite manifesto 1s ale ee alle, and says that if It 13 genuine the Parneli- it sare only adopting t auiributing to the actics Of all rebels in Forney, W. H., Ala., 1116 G st. nw. 2 eee ope lack of knowledge in Jee 104n st. aw. spect to that which he vondemns, se 905 13th st. pate tropoiltam Hotel, ‘The Pope and Irelan . H., Dunbarton, ‘THE VATICAN WILL NOT RECONSIDER THR RECENT je Like, 1758 N st. ew, RESCKIPT, dowa, The Portiand, Rome Special to the New York Herald, May 19. ‘Tue manifesto of the Parnellite members of par Uamwent on the papal condemnation of the “plan of campoign” has caused considerable surprise at the vaticau, the attitude of the bishops and clergy of ireland having caused it to be supposed that Catholte members of the home-vule party would also subunit. |The attitude of the Parnellites, how. ever, Will not cause the vatican to, modity it 2 very stuallest degree its determination to combat everything in the home-rule agitation that, ike the plan of campaign and boycotting, Is opposed to morality and religion. On the contrary, provest of the Parnel j ae. fy Hil, L114 G st. Md. W ak, 17 -, Metropolitan Hotel 0., 1301 Conn, ave, ~ Va. Ebbitt House. 1325 G st. Raw, Metropolitan Moteb St. n.W. th st. now, Gs. 2. Cepted by the vatican ‘cs ae eana sreedy ac h . ne Vatican, Hazdent ED.’ Mass, 1782 M sae eridence'ot the necessity tor combating the revo: Haves, W. 1, Lowa, 1385 G st. aw. jutionary aud subversive tendencies of the nation: alist agitators. The vatican has received further Teports from the Untteg States showing that the Pove’s condemnation of the plan of campaign and of boycotting has vcen everywhere received by the Scopand’ PoPwlation of ‘that country with marked «, Mow, S14 New Jersey ave, m1 5. C., 1325 G st. new, reo, D. B., Iowa, Wormley's Hote, Wedded in a Cab, THE BRIDEGROOM DECLARED A LUNATIC, A Jury de lunatico inquirendo was in session in Baltimore Saturday afternoon to inquire into the alleged unsoundness of mind of Harry McRae, He ‘was sent some time ago to the Union Protestant Infirmary for treatment, and went out one even- ing about three weeks ago and was married to the cook of the institution, They both returned to the Holmes a. J., 2th St Bw, Hooxer, C. E., Miss, 1702 19h st nw, Houx, L. C., Teun., 1729 F st. Bw. Hopkins, SL, Va) 13 34 st. me, Hopkins, &. T., N.Y, 1508 H st. nw, Hopkins, A. J., LiL, 1228 14th st. Howard, JG.’ Ind. 1013 Est nw. insuitution, but the woman was discharged Hovey, A. P., Ind. 215 Bast Capitol se, ext day by the matron, and McRae and herself Budd, 'T. K,"Wis, 1619 13th 6t. ow, have since been boarding at the marble Bunter, W.G., KY., 113 Maryland ave. B® corner of Lexington aud Charles streets, Mutton, J. £, Mo., National Hotel, more. McRae 1s understood to have some’ Jacksou, O. L., Pa, 613 130n st. mw, left him by bis father, who died recently, and has Jobuston, Jas T., ind, 1327 M st bong about $1,100 within @ year, @ consider. Youscon, ‘Thos. b., N.C. GOL E st aw able Portion of this ‘since he was Jones, J. 'r, 1908 13th st. mw, married, April 18 last, at the hos Joseph, A. New Mex., 1343 L st. pital got the llcenge for Multae and ‘Sidonia in, Pas crivania. svenue. venue. ‘There ex. i NOUR RiataEISTEY SATERS TON. POWDER ei uF 1 Fea slab Ac late of Prince letters | Absolutely Pure. =| Prec sro ars saves, REDAEAA ven This ‘never varies. A marvel a — 3 ind of wh C ‘the ordinary ki: cannot be sold netics, tween Ist and 2d sta., with the multitude of low test, short. ut oF ing south 120 feet. Seine peer eee eee | eereencet tema ETT, Executor and att'y-at-law, Tumes A Bis Boox STREET. BETWEEN I IN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, AND WHY? STREE BEAN HORE AVENUE, AND ON OUR STOCK TO SELECT FROM 18 VERY STREETS NOKAHWEST, NUMBER 906, AT LARGE AND CONTAINS THE VERY NEW- EST PATTERNS AND STYLES. IOTION, ‘THURSDAY, EWERTY-FOURTH,, st B OcLode Ese we obail sel, ft PAST FIV! front of the lot 17. in square 374, hav- ing Ba'tect's inches frouton f street ucftnwest ty 105 ‘RY VALUABLI [REE-STOR} TEENTH STREET, OUR PRICES ARE 25 TO 50 PER CENT | feet dovp, right of way ius S-(oot acy near, im-| 7EENTH STREET. ved by a three-story brick dwelling, containing 11 i ‘TWENTY-FIRST, BELOW THE MERCHANT TAILORS, AND Fooms and beth soo hot and sald wate assert THALE-PAST FOUR OCLOOR Ex front at OUR NEW YORK CUTTER 18 “GIVING | part Jot 2. in wgiare 375, fronting 20 foot on orn } Buhne tay opatere of got Nos 42: im sauare FITS" OF THE MOSTSATISFACTORY SORT, | west and runuine back 85 feet, more oF leon to alley | BigdSety 2m acy: improved wy a tines story a3 THE MEN WHO TAKE THE MEASURES Thuis property 1s well located, and by reason of its lo- Street inodern Hmprovemanta, being Mo. 182 26h gation possesses great advantages to those in search of | “yun oProaite tne Portland. | OUT THE GARMENTS THE COATS ARR | Sint-cltsebusincssand residence property, which is 0 Fen Tith totes bearing tnveresé and eoured y's BASTED UP AND TRIED ON BEFORE BEING rma of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and | Seccrdine at mnchesseveny” SHOU See ee interest from day of sale, FINISHED, THUS INSURING SATISFAC. | aid secured by deedot trust ou property sald alleon: Uy 1eakde THOMAS DOWLING, A1 e ‘THE CUSTO! each Of the tina if 4 WO MAGNIFICENT BUILDING -ON pans a | zulese WabTeh'h. WILLIANS & CO. Aucts. QONNECTIOUT “AVENUE NEAR NT IRUSTEE’S SALE OF THAT VALUABLE IM- igre gpleet ger in y on MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- THAT OUR CUSTOMERS MAY WANT IN RHODE REAR AAR ER Ow 8 NO. 1710 | pled at FIVE OCLOGE: well satin Reue Ee THELINEOFOLOTHIFG. RIDINGOOATS, | qe'pystrin Mere ane, by the Supreme Court of | P Lots 55 and 56, Square 111, es7, In Equity cause No. 8346: whorin EFS | Each lot has » front of 22 feet ou Conuecticut ave, and TROUSERS OB HUNTING SUITS OF | bonita aycompinitaits and Lovie Wr buanion et | rusv act fo wie aley in reer" Fine? balding tte cote 2 ; STOCKINETTES, BEDFORD CORDS, “BUCK- Fismiies sp HALE-Phee FOUR OcLodE'E acon | terme Obs fair cath Ratanee tn ong and two years, SKINS," WINDSOR CORDS, WHIP CORDS, ise Lat twenty-nine (2) cg Ee eg able femt-annuallyand tobe wecured red “acod forisan, TREBLE CORDS, TWEEDS, TWIST CORDS, Hitz -miwe C8) in W SHEE a ae eanG | will be required on enc lot at time ct she Goss, 28 feet and 9 inches on Rhode Island avenue and runs | ANcing. &c., at purchaser's cost. STABLE TWEEDS CORDUROYS, MOLE. | back witnan averace depth of about iS) ieu oan | Ai alley. "Teisimproved bya three-story and bascinent | _™Y19-dads__DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers SRINS, VELVETEENS, ETO. OF THEBEST | brick Dwolling, 25 eat front and. three rooms deep. | “WHaNCERY “GALE OF VALUABLE a ENGLISH GOODS. Termuot ele: One Gina ake te he titesce in | CPHOVED. BY oa. COMPORTABLE FRAME two equal installments, payable in twelve andtwenty- | DWELLING HOUSE, NO. 1221 a WHILE WE CARRY AVERY LARGELINE | fOur houthe spectively trom day of snl: tho do: Wirtue of a dictee passed bi the Supreme Court OF FINE GOODS WE ALSOCARRYALARGE | {f1'ei, Payments to be secured by s Some Patel of Columbia. te Equiny” Case "No, VARIETY OF MEDIUM PRICED SUITINGS | Uoposit of $500 will be required af the fine of ale it | O€¥er® are, complainant ‘nd Waiker and the terms of sale be not compli-d with in ten ra | others are defendants, I will a iblie auction, in AND TROUSERINGS FROM WHICH TO }frvuiday of min the Trusies feservee ste Fight to re | Set ob Ramlnas ob ERDAY the IGRTEANTE 1 r = ‘Send ST A Durehaeer. | OCLOCK P.M. Lot numbered 23, of the vision MAKE SUITS AT €20, #25, 990, AXDTROUS. | Silconveyasina'at cont ac yurcbaer Ei Te Walkers wombered, 2, of the subdivision ERS AT 85, 86.50 AND 87.50. ‘THESE SUITS ARE CUT BY THE SAME CUTTER AND RECEIVE THE SAMECARE- FUL ATTENTION AS THE HIGREST PRICED GOODS, NEW LINES OF THIN SUITINGS AND ‘TROUSERINGS BEING CONSTANTLY RE- CRIVED. ‘500 bth st. nw, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. myl2-d&dbe EO, W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st THOSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON C STREET NORTH, BE- TWEEN 11TH AND 12TH STREETS EAST. By virtue of @ deed of trust, date the 13th ‘of October, 1882, and recorded in liver 1021, fo). 477 et seq. of the land records of the District of" Co- Jumbia, and at the request of the party secured ‘there- ‘We sual offer for sale st public suction, in front of premises, on THURSDAY, the IWENT{-FOURTH MAY, 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fol described real estate, situate in’ the city of ‘on, Distriet of Columbia, to wit: The eastern 23 feet 6 inches from front to rear of original lot nun Dered five (5), in square numbered nine huadred and eixhty-six (986), commencing for the same 29 feot 7 inches east of the southwest corner of said lot and southwest corner of said square, and running thence east 23 fect 6 inches to eastern Ine of said lot, thence north 75 feet: thence weat 23 feet 6 inches, and thence south 75 feet to the seven (207), improved by com house. i fai ae grit 10 av thereat ont seed ate rate of six per centum of the purchase time within ton weyancing at the purchaser's ‘are not complied with in ten ihe trustee reserves the right to resell at the aud'cost of the defat vul tit chaser after days’ advercisement. Witt BORA tree GEO. W, STICKNEY, wi my5-ahds ‘Auctioneer, 36 Fat, Sw- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON Saat eee ram unt, MONDAY, May TWENTE Mie SILLIAM W. BOARMAN. Wast EB. BARNUM & CO, myl6 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. bing, my18-dkds ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in one and are Pius Ficrs two years, respectively, for which the promissory | JDEREMPTORY SALE OF TWO-STORY notes of the purchaser iuust be given, to bear interest | A BASEMENT BRICK D NG, NO. 313 H IN THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS. at six percent per annum from day of sale, payabl BIREET NORTHEAST: ALSO, FINE BUILDING haif yearly, and secured by deed of trust Ou proper 07 ON ANID STREET, BETWEEN G AND 1.OUR BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT 18 UN: | sold. orallCash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of | _H STREETS NORTHEA™’ $50'will be required at time of sale, All couveyane- ing and recording at purchaser's cost. “Terma of” sale to" be ‘complied with in seven days, otherwise the ‘Trustees resetve the right to reeell at the risk and cost of defaulting ‘purchaser after five days’ previous Rotice in some paper published af Washtugton, D.C. myl1-d&ds WILLIAM W. MEXCALF, f Trustees. RUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 0 AND SIXTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C., CONTAINING 7,312% SQUARE FEET OF On MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- THST, at SIX O'CLOCK: we will eal tn froutey ko PART LOT 9, SQUARE 777, fronting 20 feet on H street north, with adepth of iriex dwelling apron socthas Dati-toots, weederm ean ‘Yenlenoes, and in thorough repair—acouifortable home OF first-class investment. are 777 front ‘and H streets IMMEDIATELY AFTER, Lot 23, hott, with a depth of 100 foce aking 2 aery ses north with « dey able building lot. QUESTIONABLY THE LARGEST IN THE CITY. 2.0UR STOCK TWICE AS LARGE AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. 3. OUR PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. 4.O0NE PRICE FOR EVERYBODY; EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL. 5. ON ACCOUNT OF THE ABOVE IT IS UN- NECESSARY FOR US TO USE COLUMNS IN Fi We romts ral ‘ble semi-annually. and secured by deed of trust; or “deposit —— purposes, | GROUND, MORE OR LESS, WITH A LaRGE | CMithouton of virchaset or purchasers, A doposit sealed ped foc AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSE | clusr's.cost ‘DUNCANSON BROS. BUT LET THE ABOVE FACTS SPEAK FOR] Tiparox. ‘Auctioneer, THEMSELVES By virtue of a deod of trust from William F. Mat- ESTREET, NEAR TO FACILITATE MATTERS, tingly and wife to us, dated the third day of June, TWEN1 1886, and recorded in Liber No. 1182, folio 453, et ‘8¢q., one of the land records of the District of Colum- Dia and at the written requost of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-THIkD DAY OF MAY, 1888, AT FOUR AND A-HALF O'CLOCK P.3L., the following-deseribed real estate situate in the city of Washingtou, D. OG, to wit; All of lots 60, 61 and G2, of Shedd's subdivision of square 195, as per plat recorded in Liber W. F., folio 172, of ‘the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, and the north 62 feet 6 inches by the full ‘width of lot 113, of Robeson's subdivision of part of ON ACCOUNT OF THE ENORMOUS INCREASE IN OUR BUSINESS AND CONSEQUENT LARGER ‘NUMBER OF PACKAGES TO BE DELIVERED, WE HAVE CONTRACTED WITH THE PARCEL DELIVERY CO. TO ATTEND TO THE DELIVERY OF ALL PACKAGES SOLD AT OUR STORE. THIS COMPANY WILL MAKE FOUR DELIVERIES A DAY IN EVERY PART OF THE CITY. OUR REMNANT ROOMS OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND ON THIRD FLOOR, WHERE BARGAINS PART LOT 15, SQUARE 73, fronting 39 fect on L si and running back that: wits tog S0-soct alley, ry building Lot ina rapidly advencing hk ma terms; One-third ; balance im one years, notes to Lear 6 yYable senii-ann pay t DUNCANSON BROB., Aucta, WWAUTEE B WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. VALU: UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONT- TRG ON LInDER AND BOUNDARY STREETS, AT THE INTEKSECTION OF RHODE ISLAN! AVENUE AND 8 STREET. N said square us recorded in book 11, folio 103, of said | on MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, AT FIVE CAN ALWAYS BE SECURED. en a ; ing in all 7,312 (seven | OCLOCK 2 BM, ue shall seit in erectus LANSBURGH & BRO., thousand three hundred and twelve find one-balf) | valuable property: frouting 92 Sot So teen wee ot THE ORIGINATORS OF CLOSE PRICES, square feet of ground, more or less. The dwelling was | fiiyge ‘avenue, (LeDrow Park). “This constructed about four years ago according to ap- proved plans, and the property altogether is one of the ‘most desirable in Waashington. myl 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st, 417, 419 8thst. Terma of sale: Ouethird cash, balance in equal | or notin bearing inane from and edured payments of six, twelve and eighteen months respec- | by a deed ‘OD pro} of 3 BL W. L. Dovetus tively, with notes for credit payments to bear interest | BC, st cost of purchaser: @ (0b down on such ‘pleoe from day of sale, payable semi-annually at six per cent per annum, and to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold; or, all cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten ‘sale. ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers, 83 SHOR FOR GENTLEMEN, a-aae. ‘Theonly fine Calf $3 Seamless Shoo inthe world ‘made without tacks or nails. As stylish and durable as |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. (DENCE, No. 6: those, nails to | days from the day of sale, otherwise the property will | VALUABLE REST P STREET rear theslosiing ot hurt the fect, takes thom aa | Boch sd at riak and coat of defaulting purchaser. "All| om ppp AQUtHWERT, AE AUCHION. os stocking conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. FOURTH, on ‘at FIVE 0" im front of the comfortable and well-fitting as hand-sewed shoe. : Prominent shall Ofer for wale Buy the best, None genuine unless stamped on bot- sles {rrustees ES COLO - tom “W. L. Douglas @3 Shoe, warranted.” AUSTIN P. BROWN, ‘ os oe exe notes, bry we deed W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOE,.the original and only | 1933.10¢ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer._ | two youre: ‘he balance in cushy 5 ei om - ‘at purchaser's cost. ‘depoalt hand-sewed wolt @4 shoc, which equala custom-made | = =.= Sownine, auctoneer Fe ‘shocs costing from $6 to 89. my19- Zsds” THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. W. L. DOUGLAS $2.50 SHOE ts unexcelled| for | THUSTEES, SATE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BUILDING LOT ON 1 = heavy wear. waco ee NOBTE- | FUSS RUCHCUT AVESUE AAD RIGH TEESE By virtue of s deed of trust dated the 34 STREET NORTHWEST, aay of W, L. DOUGLAS $2 SHOE is worn by all bors, and | 42%. and duly recorded in Liver No. 1345. | _On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY - ithe ent chat abe te wri BREN tet eed See Parl fe | OL a ade NEOUS, STATES All the above goods are made in Congress, Button, | it publicaaieron WEDNISDAY, MAY SIXTEENTA, PARELOT 8, SQUARE 191, ‘nd Lace, and if noteold by your dealer, write W. I, | 1588, at SL O'CLOCK P.M. in front of ‘the premises, | fronting 18 8-12 feet on side of “L street, and property: All that certain DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Pisce orgareel of lan known nud Gesignated se fot Sa ‘Building | nad Hi. Warners subdivision of rma: ndash. belanee in one and two years, For saloin Washington by B. RICH & BONS, 1322 | join ayuare No, 10, bopinuing oF to, same ou F | nobee ts bees Gee cet ine te Te and 1924 7th st.; H. GOLDSTEIN, 912 7th st.: A. | sireot ats point distant elyhty-sevey fest six inches from \west corner of juareand cash, purchaser; SOMMERS, 501 7th st.; MRS. GEO. HOLTMAN, 491 | fussing theuce north ninety-five feet et inches to an | CORT eth Seance at haou Of pareiaeer: 8 de Paave nw. Georgetown, B. NORDLINGER, 3124 el na inches, thence cost ed with Bridge st. Alexandria, H. 1. SIMPSON. cone ap26-thén-3m ao the in Be in recatory and besrament ‘Ancte, 100 Casts Ox Tze Doran RN] STREETS NORTHWEST, You want VALUE for your money. We give it in BRADLEY BUILDING. AT A\ QUALITY and WEAR and throw in the style and ae KaRD§ Trustees | oF TUULSDAY APE vhen dealing with us you can depend upon one hun- — S88, dred. ALE 13. NED cunts tn NASA ten eer UAE 298 invest. We MORDAY, yaks ENTE EIGHTH, SAME HOUR Look at our #10 Strictly all Wool Suits in Becks and | “Byigauis ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, Cutaway: they are cheap at $15. = re Cur 47.60 Suite cannot be bought anywhere for lees | fINHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AM ASK 80r MIRROR, Our 87.50 Blue Suits are strictly all wool and fast TON Breen gTOe RABLE, MUS "1 -ARLO] UN VEL We'll show a full line of Prince Albert Suite at @15,/ EARLO SUITE IN UNCUE VELVET, Baus. Ww) 18, #22, and 925 and upward. VERY -UPERION MANTEL MIRKOBS IN WAL. i ‘Our $10 Blue Assabet Flanng) Suits we guarantee | = NUT WALNUT FRONT Rot to fade or money refunded. 1 ING. eBeDS AEN OR For Boys from 14 to 18 years we have Suits at @5, GES. FEA’ WS AND $6, $7.50 and up to $16. ALNUT WARDROBES, WALNUE ur. iy For Children from & to 14 years, Suits with Short a 3 Panta, from $2.50 to 810. ONT, INCH CHUNK ‘Children's Pants from 230, up. tut SERVICE CHINA AND WARE ‘We bave a sull line of Men's Pants from 61up, on WEDNESDAY, MAY ATETE EE 108 roms ‘Siessachunetts Degas Taba 19-ate )WLING, Auctioneer. TONDORN AND LIVERPOOL * (LOTHING co, - SOB 7TH AND G STA, OPP. PATENT OFFICE, Dn Pte Bath a AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS. ‘To-10oRROW. Ma ANIA nape dR ee [mag EME ee Re eae eaeeeen| oak an Por Rittsbore and the West Chicago Limited ix tet ie is “¥ i a 3 ? ‘1 a 3} iy Z * F i = e. é mntted f z is ‘Am. 6: virtue of two certain deeds of trust, d tu Liber 1000, Tolls ait ot seg ead ti hua folio 245, ot sea, of the land records of ‘the Distr Columbia, and at the yuest of the Sores way tebsee sees i 4 3 ry at TEN O'CLOCK, at the Ai faa Satan b aw For "Annaps ae ad Exzaitnre, Fiano, Warrore, Ourpete, 8.00.9. daily, except Sanday. un. eaid OSES ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG Ra! Wttna nt tana MANDKIA AND Was Ncton OSES H. PAG! For aandria, 6.00, TROMAS at BaGoxs, if s4 aah 22 my19-2t 10-57 am. 2.30, 8:30, 8 05. fesgmmodatisn cor Quantirs Foe aos wand 601 ew daily, sooend See mec irstyiretiae > NOW OPEN BAG EAS Saad Aes aT DOWLINGS' FINE ART ROOMS, er of Lith street and Pennsylvania avent, PENN. AVE. AND 11TH ST. of ‘iB destination from hotels aud meadeneese™ ‘CHAR E. PUGH, 3. KR. WOub, oe ie General Mauger. (myi4) Gen es Age Bertone ayn onto KAILROAD, SCHEDULE IN EFFEC] APRIL 29, 1888, LEAVE WASHINGTON PRO! rs NER OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND C OTMERT Me hiry aad Northwest express daily 10 550. For Cincinnati and St Louis, express daily Sand 9:45 pm. Cleveland, express daily 10:55a or MODERN ART For Pittsburg and mand 9:15 p.m. For Pak for int Philadel For Si timore, 5, 6:30, 6-40, 7:30. 8-30, 9:45, 12 te train), Am. 12:10, 2.03 4 MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF WATER COLOR PAINTINGS, FORMING AN ALMOST CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF WATER COLOR ART REPRE- SENTED BY MANY OF THE GREATEST DYE RE ee ETRE PAINTERS OF THE PAST AND PRESENT. "3:30, 490,435; 822 Oak sai ead AMONG SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL | pm” On she Sots 48 WORKS WILL BE FOUND SIGNORINTS aye Hein 4 10m ace aia GRAND WORK, A SPANISH FESTIVALVAL- ore, 8,8 40. 0am. 12:20.3 308 UED AT 82,500 AND MANY SUPERB SPECI- For Stetlons on the ‘Meiscpotiwws bench, "66-35 OF THE SP, (CH, DUTCH, | ir ipelsiationsouly.°10 10am, DANISH, BELGIAN, NEAPOLITAN, ROMAN, AND LOMBARDY SCHOOLS, - 1 % Tend pt) = al Stations = Mclecqllaes Fs canard em For Frederick. 10:10am, 13, 14:35, 15:30. SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE ON TUESDAY, | Sundae 1T5 nm. sigs For 110-10 a.m. and +5 30, 5 ‘WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, For Luray. ‘alley R. R. to Roapoke, aud all poinus south vis Noriclk and = ee eT | = MAY 22D, 23D, 24TH, 25TH, AT 11 4. M., : AY. ‘3 AND 8 P.M EACH DAY. © hese Aap Philadelphia, Chester, and Wilmingto 5 uB0, 7 ibranso Oo a dal ee Loe my16-6t AUCTIONEER. | “Frum Singeriy aud fn Doints north of ie Baltimore, 10 a m. daily and 12-158 m. sunday only. COUSCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Traine leave. Buitinore for Wantunewa at 620 BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREES, | 6.30, 7 28,0. 0:08, 10 (d-minute tran 11 (45 min. BETWEEN E AND F STREETS NORTH By ute train) am; 12-15, 2,4, 4:10, 5, 6.6.00, BL» a1 ITE GENERAL POST OFFICE, IN THE 2p a On, bundays, 6 30, 0. 4 Do, 20 CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. 4:10, 5. 6.30, 8:15. 8.30, and Lip. im By virtue of a decree CE yy ti pe, j-™ District (bia, Passed “aay, and chee rt resi cember, 45. 1886, ‘Cause No. Lu at Uicket offices, 619 Ass. TUeSp, DE MAY, CHAS. 0. SCULL. aps _ Gen, Pass, Agent. ; ( IEDMONT AIR LINE, Ea Cont aamagten, Dieteies of 75 am pedtle in etlect March 25, 3808, First. The north half of umbered ten (10), im- | 5:5 C.—t— Se, eo, | Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Lyucilury and Neate, EGS Ftuteteet, and one-story beck" Vuticlng: with | Setmare Alcmandra and Lammy lus es Brick Stable in the rear. Mon ~~ = Seoond, The south haif of Lot numbered eleven (11), Wan New ie = Pullman Sub Ratatat nosabwese eats oases Beck Buh: | yfo4 kat faet Mad Daily for Sarr tenvalle. Gordonsville, Stations Chea © Oi: uuchburg, Rocky Mou ‘and Station tween Lynchburg and Danville, Greeusboro. Tal - thence south about ‘ten (10) foot alley ; thenos 1 Sout eleven (U) sachs. and improved by « Brick fers unusual inducements to Veatments in business property. ait eid Warrenton, ouieville, Cinciumacy near line of, Chosapeaks peng nud Solid raion , ie i Le ALUABI MONDAY, May rive OCLOCK'P SEsquare 107, fronting 170 feet on (30th girectand 180 on Oth (ft) atreet. the trout Tided into seven lots of 20 fect front aud a corner iot ‘feet front. 10738 thereafter I will offer lot 20, in TOMAC RIVER BOATS. semi-annually, ured —— SPOR’ [ON LINE. ~~ Sa cae gale ae ‘on excl lot at the time of | Aeeod oF at ite ang Fucoune biter Landon. site. ‘Costs of ‘Sc, to be borne by pur- | wher Nace go Chnsees Title persect erase tae pe Dax, st = ae VE, 18 POSTPONED UNTIL — Tnferaton, APF ty om, ESDAY, ay ENTY-SLCUND, 1888, SAME m3-6m bar UK AND ae oom... 3 ire SRenre om, MX Yess! arr. vexNonr wats B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers, STEAMER ww s daily (e1 "AU aT BEEER | (ns Una ree gat AT AUCTION. oclock & m. o TUESDAY, MAY TWeNTY-SECUND, at SIX S30p me —e 1. L. BLAKE, Captain ves 7th st. wharf_on MONDAYS, THUKSDATS Sod DATURDAYS at m. Returning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAYs p m..touchine at KiverLand- ‘snd 6. ofigveh naraatares Egsherehiee sees ___OCEAN_STEAMERS. ‘Swed and Spult Wood to Order. = a Ws |; Branch HORT ROUTE 70 LONDON. ae se Lapeslis fut Oiiceh; Wor Webinges |S NUkDDLCTOSUER LLOYD & & 00, ‘Telephone—Yard, 1088-4; Branch Office, 822-2. my10-1m DUNLAPS VEXUE LE IN CASSI- foe shapes,” Boys’ snd Cnildres'e sts 6s S0e and OR Eo Pare a Ste eatow mens ere ee ‘= BUOFF, wes; june 13, July 21, August &. Sept & = a Younays x. x. sare, KNOWS N. ¥. HATS. PEARL CASSIMERE and DERBYS in fashionable shades. STRAW HATS for Gentlemen and Youth. & SOx, 2237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. FINE HATS PRICES.” ‘B.C. LEWIS & BON, 1421 New York eve. mb9-3m Korth pear 18th street Scns ‘MRS. MJ. HUNT, 1900 F OT. 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