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TAS 1H He’s a Holy Terror Now. GROCER AKBUTHNOT'S OLD HORSE SUDDENLY GETS AS WILD AS 4 BUCKING BRONCO. Braver Fatis, Pa, May 20—R. M. Arbuthnot, a Stocer, has had a singular experience with his horse, a staid old nag. The animal is old and was never Known to go faster than a t few days. Now he ble as an unbroken olt. When hitched up he wiil start, occasion for so doing. on full alop, then suddenly stop, stagger, brace up, Wal or aiituie distance, and thea break Into a mad gallop. Yesterday he flew down 12th street and ‘Would have plunged into the river had not_a gang Of men, With infinite troubie, stopped him. “The horse is now apparently a’ raving maniac, and nothing whatever can be done with him, For sev- ral weeks past his owner has been feeding im liberally om mait from one of the breweries, and it 48 thought that this has caused the horse to lose his mind. At any rate, the anima! is a holy terror and everybody keeps away from him. acter ome Death Ended the Case Abruptly. ‘Wueruixe, W. Va, May 20.—Last August Wil- Mam Shepper killed Nevin Jones with a club, near Seary post-office, Putnam County. His trial was Ww have begun yesterday, but on Sunday a fallirg tree killed bum Ran Ove: and unmanag His Father's Train. Prrrsstxe, May rthur Myers, the four- Year-old son of Hugh Myers, of No. 47 Chestnut street, Allegheny, had both legs crushed by a freight train at the railroad crossing on Chestnut street Yesterday afternoon, He was standing on the platform as the train went past, and 1s sup- posed to have been gazing down at the wheels ‘when he fell from the platform. Dr. MeCann, ‘the railroad physician, was called and ampu- tated the left leg below the knee, but thinks the right can be saved. His father was engiueer on the train that injured hizn, but did not know of Ht unUl bis return howe late at might, Lousviie, Ky., May 2— here some months ago for natural gas and a min- eral water has since been flowing from it, Many rsons have drank this water thinking tt would Perbenencial. Among these was Samuel R. Miller, nineteen years old, Who had been overworked ‘wished to recruit." He took two or three glasses a day. A few days ago he began vomiting and peritonitis ensued, from which he died. His body turned livid withib fifteen minutes. Several phy- sicians have forbidden the use of the water to their cllentage Ull an examination shal have been qade. On the other hand, many who have used the Water assert that it has benefited them, Gen, Fisk for President. CONGRESSMEN 1N WASHINGTON, List of Senators and Representatives and their Hesidences. John J., Kans, 1 B st. nw, ‘There never was s season that we have mate greater 'N. W., R. L, 812 Conn. ave, aera Degvaretions for e White Goods Trade than thie; ike | , By virtue of 2 deod of trast to us, dsted on the B., lowa, 1124 Vermont ava, M Be red The. others, the weather has effectually ‘with the Sa ota. D. fe iheraoe B., Tenn., Ebbitt House. ieee rn? dist st hopes that we entertained for their removal, | { cy megrileaist pales sucten, on WES Co- ry, Jamtell, Ark. National We EDL baie and “now go they must.” We cannot patiently ait OME SIATH. 1888, af FIVE O ba 5 at Bar WAC Soe we Wee eons, | Roa eet Sevan om ecerarhe Brown, Jose Ga., Woodmont Flats, ave. one E be Buin i Ge G, Tl Bt nw, cAdod, Wit. N. 4. 1980 1st, n.W. wreai ty 108 wen. Thomas M., C Blackburn, J. C. Sy, a a joagett, Rufus, x See at Poke ene Lawns, Linens, Fancy Plaids, i ; ‘2c. not a yard in the lot worth less than 25c. This ought to be agreeable news to mothers contemplating the buying of materials for CONFIRMATION, EX- AMINATION, and COMMENCEMENT DRESSES. BUY NOW and you get the materials at one-half price and to make this sale all the more interesting we have Dolph, Joseph N. marked down all our LACES and EMBROIDERIES Davis’ C. K., Mi 2 tosuch low prices that you can now buy 2 yards for Edmunds, George F., Vt. a 3 what one usually costs you. sy 2 This is not idle talk, We MUST GET RID OF THE Dawes, Every lady in Washington and friends visiting will do Aen. SALE OF DESIRABLE PROPERTY, ‘well to test the sincerity of our statements, THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE COLUMBUS: W. THORN, No. 218 1 STKERT We ALSO PbS AE SE SMOE Sah IN R Me., Farwell, C. By TL; 1233 17th st. n.w. Falkner, C. J. W. Va., 1300 14th st. mw. George, J. Z., Miss., 1568 Uist) P st. n.W. ¥, George, Del., 814 15th st, n. Gibsén, Rendall Li, La., 1723, It. 1 ave. Gorman, Arthur P., Md., 1403 K st. 0.¥. Hawley, Joseph He ‘Coni. 420 14th ot mw. LANSBURGH & BRO, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU: PROPERTY ON ‘THE WEST Sibe VO pou AND A HALE STREET SOUTHWEST, BETWEEN E AND INSTIGATORS OF CLOSE PRICES, Hoar, George F., Mass., 1325 K st. nw. toned, the following real estate, situate olay of | OOS roe oe of trast to wm, Teconded in, Uber Hale; Eugene, Me. ox? 16th st nw. 420, 422, 424, 426 7uet, 417, 419 sthat, | Wasnineton and District of Goltinbias vias Bekele sees ceang one ot fe land, recor ris, ib Ist st. meee i : e fa Hearst, Geor Ee; Cal 1435 Mass, ave, erehy, we will otter for sule_ in Sent ‘THE PROMIBITIONISTS WILL PUT HIM IN THE FIELD ‘TO-MORROW. ‘The national nominating convention of the pro- hibition party will begin its session in Indianapo- Us, Ind., to-morrow. A dispateh from that city says: Gen. Clinton B. Fisk, of New Jersey, will undoubtedly be nominated for President unani- mously and with considerable enthusiasm. The Vice-presidential nomination will as certainly go {o the South, and probably no Northern imap will be seriously mentioned. There is a host of candi- dates for the second piace. Kentucky has fou Green Clay Swith, who Was prohibition candidate for President tn 1876, and who came Within a vote | of tying Andrew Johnson for the vice-presidency tn | the republican national convention of 1864; Geo. | W. Bain, a temperance lecturer of national repu- | tation; Fontaine T. Fox, who Tan for governor of | Kentucky on the probibition ticket last year, and Col. K. S. Cheves, formerly head of the Good ‘tem- plars of Kentucky, and now a resident ot New York city. Other aspirants are the Rev. Dr. John A. Brooks, of Missouri; EL. Dohoney and J. B. Cran as; Col J. L, Palmer, of Arkansas; John Jabama; the Rev. Sam W. Sumail, 0 nd ‘Bishop H. M. Turner, col- ored, rgia, and Wm. Daniel and Joshua Lov- ering, of Maryland. More than a thousand dele- Fates have been chosen, and as most of the probl- ition state conventions have exacted pledges from the wen and women chosen that they will attend the Indianapolis convention, It 13 probable Uhat nearly that number of qualitied representa- ves will be on the floor. A Talk With Whitelaw Reid. WE THINKS BLAINE WILL ACCEPT IF HE 13 NOMI- NATED AND THAT THE REPUBLICANS WILL WIN. A telegram to the New York Sun from Pittsburg, ‘May 27, says: Mr. Whitelaw Reid passed through ‘tals city to-day on his way to Cincinnatt, to attend @ meeting of the executive committee of the Asso- elated Press. When asked if he thought the re- publicans would nominate Biaine, he said: “No one knows what the convention will do. If Mr. Biaine lad not written the Florence letter he Would have been unanimously nominated, and the people would have elected him. AS It stands now, With that letter, and so many candidates in the Reid, Icanvot say who will be selected. There 1s no doubt that Blaine 13 the most popular man in this country, and his reception abroad shows that for- eigners appreciate his worth. If the nomination Were tendered hil I think he would accept. Ido Bot see how he could reject it. I would regard the offer in the light of a draft from the country, and be would not be true to himself and the people if he refused. He would be classed in the Same category as deserters from the army. Mr. Blaine does not say that he wiil decline the nomi Ration, DUt he Will not allows name to be pre- fented to the convention. 7 gave not heard from Mr. Biaine since he wrote tue Florence letter, and J really cannot say What he intends to do. He will spend part of the summer, of course, making a coaching tour of England’ with Mr. Carnegie. Next to Mr. Blaine I think Chauncey M. Depew ‘the most available man for the presidency. He ‘could carry New York and be elected. He would lake an excellent President and no one can find fault with his record. If a western man Is then I would highty recommend Gen. Alger, of Michigan. He ts a self-made man, able, and clear headed, ad a gallant soldier, Not much has been sald of Hawiey recently. He seems to be sticking Closely to his business interest, Sherman’s ability 4s recognized everywhere, and he 18 popular with The fuancial element of the country. A vice-pres- ident should be selected with reference to the doubtful states. If a western man is nominated tor the presidency, Phelps should have second piace. He carried’New Jersey before and his Iniends believe he can doit again. The coming campaign Will be fought on the tariff issue. ‘The Fepubiicans will win as sure as fate.” ————oee ‘The Value of the Queen’s Opinion. ‘From the London Truth. Isee it stated that the queen has, during her ‘Visit to Berlin, assured Prince Bismarck that he jaay count on us, and that there 1s no possibility of Mr. Gladstone ever returning to power. If this De true the prince, who knows England, must have ‘smiled. Here the monarch reigns, but does not govern. The people decide whether they will goto War and against Whom, and the people decide who isto be prime minister. Whether Mr. Gladstone ‘will ever again be prime minister is a matter upon Which opinions are divergent, but I should tinagine That there ls no one whose opinion upon this sub- Jeet ts worth less than that of her majesty. coe = Canada and the Fourth of July. Frou the Toronto Globe, May 24. Everytuing reasonable should be done to pro- mote friendliness between Americans and Cana Gians; but, would {t be entirely reasonable for Canadian volunteers in uniform to jotn in cele- Drating the glorious Fourth at Detroit? Certainly their acceptance of this invitation would be very Magnanimous, Dut there is such a thing as carry- ing magnanimity to the maudiin point. Canadi. ans would be silly to remember with bitter and Tevengeful feelings the Declaration of Indepen- dence and the accompanying War. Still, they cap Rot rejoice very heartily over a struggle which Tesulted 50 cruelly for thetr loyal forefathers. If & body of our volunteers went to Detrolt on the Weil-itended invitation they could not but be Wounded If their hosts rejoiced with thetr custo- Lote 15 and 1 Hamptot S.C., Metropolitan Hotel, ONE PRICE AS ALWAYS. myag | im sduare 682, beginning for the same in the wouth F ” line ‘of north i street, 20 teet 8 inches: Hiscock Prank, & Yor Amington Hotel, Of the “northeast comer “of said "Lot 16; | @Sreiee tear Goby ead eae numbered, ely three — .z Nevada, Thence’ sunning weston said “line ‘of. said | Sivision Jones, James K., Arkantas, #15 Msi nw, P. Mreot, 20 feot “and 8 inches: thence south, 150 | made by the heaieusen of Gree Me Te tO enna, John E..’ West Virginia, 146 B st. ne. ‘HILADELPHIA fect, to the north line of @ public alley; thence east on se Morgan, John T., Ala. st. me. said last-mentioned lin | 8 inches, and Norma John Ale HIT ne Tamapmcrms Brome meme | Seana tet ts Sata Manderson: Charies #Neb. Portiand Flats — Biscoveat” Brick Deelling with tack potiaiog?, she mm, Charl re 2 * hog? ‘south wide of north Katrect, be- ee Fess aya baat ak sara wrest = tram veto Paadock, A. 8. Nebraska, Portland Fla: 3 Pisces Bas yards Roxbury Brussels, at 7c, was 0c. FEDLY THEREAFTER, the lot it, O. H., Connecticut, 4 B st. ne. Pieces 163 Brussels, nv Skanes eb, subdivision of certain lots in the , Thomas W., Mich., 1435 K st. 2.W. Pieces 33 y. aencurierienee eo aaine square fronting 20 feet on the south sideof the Plumb, P. B., Kans, 612 14th st. nw. Piece 20° ‘450, was alley imine ly or nearly in the rear of said prem- Pugh, James L., Ald, 135 K st. n.¥. 5 Pieces x 10 oe, | ines, extending back chat width 44 fect and improved penis Paseo, Samuel Florida, 306 C st. nw. 25 Pieces S08 At Wook exis | Pfpnqrtoseanl Prostory brick stable orcartinee- | G7 THE ABOVESATE IS ROSTEONED OAc. way MS Pi SIR st Dw Pldcde, Thane oe air ere INANE low PCOS os is your op- | ,, Trims of sale: One-third cash within ten daze from | NINTH, 18S8 sume Kosten ions —_. jiitan Hotel — TIL, 1320 14th st. nw. portunity. good, ata: the day of sale, the residue in two equal payments in EDW, SHARE} Trustoos. Say Post, 3226 4th st. 2. G20 one and two years from the day of ssle, tor which the my24-eokds GEO, H. MILLER BG Cy WR, SB st. BM Tahaatt 3° 9 120 ¢ st se. Pury, Silk Glovesand Mitts in Blacks Soar Errante iSaenaey eae oar ‘ 5 Rayner, jouse. : Taffeta Gloves in Blacks Cannes aE a peu. nin. 1 tows, Circke. Reed, Thoa. B., Me, The Hamilton, ‘and 250; Ex Ex. Quality Silk Gloves and Soaceed Tonaate be complied with Sawyer, fun Wisconsin, 1820 1 st. LW. ga mee Groat Barsine fe Mon Loss Shirts, sizes 12 to | Sad yocondise se peer oeake: All conveyancing Stewart, Willian Me'Nevada. 1707 R. 1. ave, Ropereeon SM, La. aie Delaware ave, ne, onc bBee ‘o"detinen’ Challis, Batistes and Crepe- E.G DENIS, Trastes, Stockbridge, F- B., Mic 1440 M st. nw. Rogers J. H. Ate, 1300 nee Great Birgaits in White Dresa Goods, at 12}. Sa : b— Davi Tid ma <p cere Capitolst | Romeis, Congressional ‘Hotel PARASOLS. PAKASOLS. TT BOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘Vance, Zebulon BN. C., 1057 Massachusetts ave, | Rowell, DW ‘Bargains in choice and Nobby styles. They TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Vest, George o Missoui, aes, Pst. ae Frown HG Mere ae ean ala ee apa PROPERTY, No, 1761 P STREET NORTH- Walthall Bc, Mississippt 17148 Laver Russell J: E, Mass, The arlington. Headquarters for LOW PRICES. By Virtue of @ deed of trust dated the 34 day of . Wilson, &. K., Mai 1300 O st. nw. Rusk, ia. March, 1887, and duly recorded in Liver No. 1245, | @! vy Re ye Wilson, James F., lowa, 623 13th st. .w. aS an., National Hotel, —— ae, poof the land roords of the Dis- | Ledles Yelling, Hamburg Easing, 5,000 Buaches o ~ 26 Grant Place, nee ram Si public sale um WE DRED AP a AP eT TBE NE | 2000 Osteich feathers and Tipe ofall colors, Infants, eee PAUL gecesi lee Pata pte os bod 1888, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the premises, | Browses, Caps and & large assortment of and Huson G. Mecook, Secretary, 1244 T7th st, nw, | Scull E, Pat, Eobitc House, my26 928 7th end 706 Ket n.w._ | Hes or pereti of load tae ed dae | ‘Wm. P. Ganaday,” Sergeant-at-Arms, 302 Del. Seney, G. E.,’Onio, 1338 G st. nw. 5, in Brainard H, Warner's subdivision of certain | , The trade and private buyers ‘will do well to attend Charles W. Johnson, Chief Clerk, 1315 Masa. a\ Seymour, lichigan, 1903 G st, n.W. E I lots in square No, 156, beginning for same on P | this saleas every lot must be sold without reserve. James R. Young, Executive Clerk, 1508 Q st. n.W. Shaw, Ff. T., National Hotel. VERYBODY ANVITED. street at a point distant eighty-seven feet six inches Isaac Bassett, Asst. Doorkeeper, 182d sb me. | Shermia ¥, The Portiand, ‘To examine the Gua cpet trom the southwest corner of said equareand | _Selevositiva ___my28.21" J. 1. Christie, Act. Asst. Doork’r, 825 15th st 2.w. Ind., 127 A st. n.e. , = = W. i. Bigelow, Postmaster, 163d st ne. Simmons, C,, Metropolitan Hotel. Samar eet MABGLING Tx CLOTEENG boulh ninety-five teefatr inches tc Putreei ned thence | CHANCERY SALE, OF VALUABLE Tay REPRESENTATIVES, aan, Yen hie, 150 Maryland a ar along said F street westerly elzhteen foot nine iuches | TBENTH, “BETWEEN O- AND-Y ‘STREETS “ A, 717 4 place maprove: ‘Est, Ox \ u Siete d See at ae a Seracs wri esau to MMM Ghrumeo iN mus crves | BABhiveide'aiagtraea eA tae | _RgHMEE MQntAMEAE, ANDO h, ELE ‘Aaams, Géo. Ey LiL, ‘The Arlington, Spinola; Fr BN ¥. tee anti en, gi z ‘Terms: Oue-third cash, the Tesidue in two efual | pl uinw STREET NOREHWEST. | Ot. Allen, C, H., Mass., The Portland. , He J, RL Ri ‘House, FOR MEN. ene one and two years, with notes bearing in- | District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause. No. ‘Allen! EP. Mich.” National, Hovet, Springer Weis segs Hous Nene . rest and secured by adeed of trust on the property | 111073, 1 will offer for sale, at public auction, in front ‘Allen, J. M2 Miss.,’The Ariin Stahinecker, W. G.,N. Y., Woodmont, SAK Sue, Mudie Fis, at $10. Sheng’ and seoording st purchasers coat, wou de> | of eah piece of property. og MONDAY, THE FOURTH ‘Anderson, A. R., Iowa, 1025 Vermont ar Steele, G. W., Ind., Riggs’ Ail- Wool Cheviot 8 "0. : anes JUN 7, the following. parcel frase ipa erontere, | ‘Ble GW, Taner nae titel Sirsa oben Ry oe AE alee Anderson, C. L., Miss, 1529 Ist. n. w. SLLIAM. J. WARREN, Dine peste toate Srephaneoe, Lv my2-d&ds WAVERLEY D. DRINKARD,§ T¥ustocs. (ALF -1 yCLOC! that Anderson: Ci May TRC encom, L, Wik 10 Fut At HALI-PAST FINE O'CLOCK P.M, all that cer- ‘Stewart, Chas, Tex,, 1114 G st. n.w. » > in . tain piece or parcel of ground knov desoribed as Arnold, W000 1; Higge House Stewart’ 5. Wr Ve ine aniingtons MOREE AR”EWAUE |S ZOUPONED, UNI | lot ntimberei ss, nthe recorded subdivision of orgy Atkinson, LE, Pay, 710 Lith st. mw. Si T. ih, Miss, Hillman House, AND PLACE, by order of the trustees. Mieot a the went eibect Lash eerect an SS Stone, W. J., Ky., 1311 Hf st, mmy16-deds "THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, ‘and’ V streets north, and running back Baxer, Chas. & N.Y. o23 13th st, ‘Stone, W. J., Mo.,'210 North Capitol st. — T38 leet 6 inches to an alley, unimproved. Baker, Jehu, Tk, TEE g st nw. struble, iS, lowa, 20 Grant Place. Fe" THE ABOVE SALE 1 UNAVOIDABLY Post. | “At Six O'CLOCK F. Mall that part of lot num. ead, J.,H., Ala. Metropolitan Hotel, Symes, G. G.. Col., '1501 18th st, PONED UNTIL SATURDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1888, | bered 1, in square numbered 335, Veginuing for Barnes, Gto. 1-7Ga., Metropolitan Hote Tarsney, 7. ‘& Mith., National Hotel SAME HOUT A IAM 3: WARRE} wer cfaad ix apiece taaees mete ener as Bayné, Toa. M., Pa., 1029 Mass ave. nw, ayo Ea. Bie ae te ds WAVERLY b. DRINK. Line of 10th street west 50 feet; thence west 99 feet 9 inches; thence south 50 feet: thence east UO feet 9 B. Shio, 746 M st. —Belaen, J. J. ‘Ohio, The Hamilton, JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. — ‘Belmont, Pei Thome oe ee Hamil a fhches to the place of beginning, improved by a large . ML, Ky, yRaue 08. 2108. AND frame building. Began Thomas, J. R., IL, 835 P st. n.w, ee aE ea Os Ie AND 2110 M | SATHALE-PAST SIX O'CLOCK P. M., all that part Blanchari FRO EO Ee. acacia ae AT AUCTION. Sing for the same, at the uortheantern corer of said +, Oto, 216 3 m ERNOON, MAY a ieee ae a ‘Thompson, 7. L.’ Cal.,'1136 17th st. aw. PIMST At HALE PANT FOUR OCLOCK. we wil ceil | ioh,and running eh 1D, fants sence west 16 feet 4% inches, thence north 130 feet, thence east Tilman, G. D., 8. C., 412 6th st. n.w. Terms | 16 feet 4% inches’ to the ning, inproved by a Toole, J. K., Mont., 1529 1 = ‘Townshend, R. W., Ill., Kiges Hoi, Blount, James H., Ga., 416 6th st. n. w. Boothian, M. M.. Ohio, 62 B st. me, Bound, F., Pa, 212 4th’st. se. the absve house, to be removed in 3 GALE OF VALUABLE —EmIOK | “Terms o€taie: Onc thid of the purchase money nutelle, ‘Me., The Hamil ‘Tracey, Charles, N. ¥., 3 Dupont Circie, SALE 106 LSTREET NORTE: | cash, aud tae balance thereof in two equal instalinen Boutelle, C. 1, jamilton, r oe at one and two Bowden, G. ‘Va., 1226 14th st. n.w, Turner, 1G ADS, 1513 st. LW, Bowen, L., Va. Metropolitan Hotel Ga,, 413 4th st. nw. of & deed of trust to us, dated July 16, | est at the rate of Sh ance, . J. Conn, ‘recorded ain cords of ually, which deferved payments are to be secured Breckiiridge’ ¢ Hy Ark. zis North Capttatst, | Vandever, Wout Waseem there Columbia ti Liber No. 1iUa"follo 270, et sea, | by the, prominory notes ot he purchaeer or purche. cl 2. W. C. vy 1812 r. r W. ci ayy 3 Voorhees, c. &., Wash. Ter., 1633 L st. nw. Se THURSDAR the SEVECIE Boe OF SURE: Tues: | The whole purchase woney may be paid in cash at the . C.,"1112 10th st. nw. Wilde, Wiliam’ H , Mo. 128 Q st. nw. St FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ail tint certain’ piece | option of {ho parchaser. "1 bo, Fogle on Thos. M., Ind., 1332 I st. nw. r, J. P., Mo, st. nw. oF parcel of land situate and lying in the city of Wash- 4 Brown, Charles E,, Ohio, 1120 New York ave, Warner, Wiliam. ‘Mo. Wi : futon, District of Columbla, Euown and described as | he ;purchaeer or ‘purebasers ah a ato comply with Brown, J. K., Va., Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, J. E., Tenn. 5 lowa Circle. Dorr Bz F, lo: aii tcsibee with thar tnacevemame tose: | sae the property sold to is, ‘Or then will be resold at National Hotel, aa 20 Harytand ave. m0. ‘OOLI6H. Sotiniatig ofa three-tory ‘and ‘Pocement, with man: | his or their Fak aud cont.” All conveyanciug and re- . ¥., 512 13th st. iw. And it would be foolish to give up your hard-earned | *#f1 r0of, brick dwelling. | of which $200 must <3 EDWARD 4, NEWMAN, Trustee, Bryce. & NY ie Pee ne Whecier, J. Ata."1s25 M st. Ww. dollar without fst seeing the Biggest, Bargains ever | ne paid'm aieposit at the {ime’ of tresslesoalauesis | yy SORE B. WILLIAMS & 60, att MESSE Buchanan, Jas., N. J., 207 E. Cap. st te, J. B., 807 12th st. nw. offered in first-class Clothing. Don't be foolish and fro equal instaiments of one and two years respective. | _WALTER B. WILLIAMS & & CO,, Aucts, “my22-dads Buckalew, C. K., Pa,’ Ebbitt House White, & V., N. Y., The Arno, pay «dollar for what you can buy for 50 cts. Don't be | 1y, with interest at 6 percent, for which the promissory UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. — Burne N., Mo.." Willard’s. ‘Whiting, J.'R,, Mich., 1537 P st. n.w. foolish and think you can do as well somewhere else, | Rotes of the purchases. secured by deed of trust on the D' —— Burnett, E., Mass.. $08 17th st. n.w. ‘Whiting, ‘Masa, The Portland, Look at our $8.25 Strictly all Wool Cutaway Suits. | Fecording at the cost of the purchaset yy nS 899 | ENTIRE EURMITURE, CARPETS, bo, CONTAINED Burrows, J. C., Mich. 1416 K st. n.w, Ww W. C. Tenn., Ebbitt House, ‘Look at our $10 Strictly all Wool Cassimere Suits, ‘The terms of sale must be complied with within ten IN DWELLING No. 635 SECOND 8: iT Butler. R. R.. Tenn.. 503 13th st. mw. Wickham, ¢. P. Snlo, 123.0 st. ne, Look at our $10 ‘Assabet Flannel Suits, strictly all | days from day of sale, otherwise the property will be| © NORTHEAST, r Butterworth: Ben}.. 0.,407 Mapie ave, LeDrottP, | Wilber, David, X. Y., National Hove ‘Wool, and vs Tesold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. | 5. COMPRISING. Bynum, Wa. D. 1d.’ 13th st- ni. Wien Berit, Onio, 1700 Mass. ave. nw, Tak oon einroceaneebelis ee agen Cl reson CHAMBER. SETS, KEDSTEADS™ BUREAUS. caine, Jno. T., Utah, 11 Grant Place. Wilson, 'W. Va, 1008 We ibert Suits; they cannot . W. TYRER, 7 Campbell, Feilx, N. ¥., The Arlington. Wilson, Thomas, ‘Mind. 1416 K nw. matched anywhere for less than $22. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. my28-d&de SATHETASDS: pQHATRS | PEATHES one Campbell 3. E, ‘Qhlo, io1t Connecticut ava Ww eth ae Delaware ave ne Our #20 Prince Albert Suits are equal to any #30 | PRYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ABB GLASSWARE, HEATING STOVE, RITCHEN ain] = J-, N. Y., Congressional Hotel Williams, ig, 220 North C7 you.can buy. =e REQ % Cal , A. D., Ga., 1112 H st. nw, ‘a, Gest. nw. 3 [ASK Pi AT AUCTION. Cannon, 5, ‘Willard’s. dyn, W., Nev., 816 13th st. L.w. Mpc oherabl Rannoen Botta: they are ae good as | PAN OT LALES VERY SUPERIOR WILTON AND | THURSDAY MONNING, MAY THIRTY-FIRST, Carey, J. M., Wy0., 1406 L st. n.w. Pa, deport House, “"hollshow sou etal lise or Suite formen| BODY BRUSSELS CAHPETS, BRUSSELS HALL | of TEN O CLOCK, we will sell-at the above dwelling! Carlton, H. i., Ga, Me tan HoteL, 3d st. me, from 86 up. which are from 25 to 40 per cent cheaper | AND STAIR CARPETS. VERY HANDSOME | 20 the Furnitures, &c. con| yoo at Caruth, A. Fa. jouse. ‘Yost, Jacob, Va,, 814 11th st. n.w. than you can buy them elsewhere. PALNUT SSCRETAEY ABD BOOK Case, Wir. = — = Caswell, L. B-, Wik. $08 12th st. nw. orricens of Tix HOCSE OF ‘REPRESENTATIVES, weer bg wjfFom 13.0 18 we have a fulltineof Suite | RON xu Ua pISET BEDSTER DSS WALNUT yy nore Daemons Catel r. Coy y a] SiN 5 « to Danent Sou) Gheadiees. Bind, sis och se we Sona 8 Clare wire Tapan APIO M st Rw. | Nia ecto ciwe cr entire stock of Children's Suits | CHAMBER FURNITURE IN SETS AND AEEAR ical Botats had Innate Booker, Clardy, M. L.,"Mo., 1343 15th st. n.w, . Chief Clerk, 1527 Corcoran st. Eee er bose ee eee TRESSES, WALNUT MIRROR FRONT HALL 1115 Fat. nw. ‘Chipman, J. L, Mich., National Hotel Sergeant-at-Arms, 13 1st st.ne. | Children's Punta from ase we RACK WADNUT EXTENSION AND. OTHEE | peneMPTORY SALE OF THREE VALUABLE as $jC%, Metropolitan Hotel, oe 7, 20 1st st. ne. as KITCHEN REGUIEITEN > GLASSWARE, | "BRICK DWELLING THREESTORY, WITH plark, C. B, Wis, = ‘Assistant Dootkeeper, 110 B st, 22. OUTS A rresr, 18: TWO-STOLY BACK BUILDING, EACH “TEN Cobb, JE Ala. Met Lygurgus Delton, Postmaster, 249 X. Capital st, | Give us acall and be convinced at Cee MOO OL Othe oF tones Soe Roos; ALL | MODERN), INFROVEMENTS: well, Win, Musa 1 “ 5 it Postmaster, st THE st.n.w.T shall re and superior collec- ana roweste 26 MARE- Collins, B.-A. Mass, 7325 G st. nw, = = LONDON AND LIVERPOOL rice pelea ae oo iE i FIVE Compton, Barnes, Md., 1408 H st. CLOTHING Co. = ————$——___—___—___ eee '. M., I will sell separate! it of the Conger, HL, Towa, 1101 K st. nw. A Bad Accident at Frederick. aie COR. 7TH AND @ sta_| "PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. s Y est bidder, the houses above Cooper, W. C,, Obio, 1013 L st ncw. TWO PERSONS KILLED AND A LARGE NUMBER IN- oi sai named, the same being. erected 8 inal Jot Cowies W.-H Hi, XG. 00 E Capital se A gasoline explosion In the grocery R Prices O ROR THE Bast CSD OR OTRTECEENTE | Sept of 140 fet, Cow! 1. Co Us ex] ion in the grocery store of + .) ‘erms made known at sale. y x ey i. fe JUCED RICES iN STREET, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS x Sabie ise Chas. E. Zellers, in Frederick, Md., at 7 o'clock TRAVELING BAGS AND SATCHELS. NOWTHWEST, IMPROVED BY A FINE THREE: | _™Y24dRds__ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. B aids, Metropoutan Hotel last night, caused the death of two people and STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 521 THIR-| (VaaNCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- Ohio, Riggs House. ‘PRO’ injured nearly a hundred. The explosion was CLUB SATCHELS, Sevier HieAST CORNEK OF SOCK iON! -ERNOON, JUNE FOURTH, SOUTHEAST COKNEK OF FOUR-AND-A-HALF caused by a boy, who was sent into the cellar to WL 12 18 14 15 16 Inch. 25a suFIVE OcLock: tn trout of the premises, i] STREET AND MAINE AV E N Crouse, G. Culberson, D.’B., Texas, Metropoittan Hotel, Davidson, A. C, Ala.. Metropolitan Hotel, on the building, a terrific explosion of gasoline oc- notes und will offer for fe UE, ON Cummini i. N. ¥., 507 14th st. Ww. tap a barrel of gasoline, strucl .30 1.45 1.60 1.75 190 2.10. ‘shall sell the above: [bed property. AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOUI-A! Cutcheon, ich., 1409 Massachusetts ave. py e wort o meer who ‘k a match THER, NICKEL TRIMMINGS. ‘Terms of sale; One-third of the purchase-money in A-HALF’ STREETS, AND ON THIRTEENTH Dall, Jno. ‘The Arlington, gis that had accumulated in 1243 14 15 16 Inch. | cash, and the residue in two equal installments, paya- STREET, BETWEEN B AND C STREETS Dargan, G. W., 5. C., 603 F st. the cellar at once ignited, and by the Ume the 175 2.00 226 250 275. Sie tn one and two Years, with interest from the day of NORTHEAST. Darlington, 8.’ Pa., 1800 Mase ave, firemen arrived the flames had gained considerable ‘LEA-COVEREDFRAME | Stle at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Davenport’ Irs, "1606 20th st. n.w. headway. Before a stream of water could be got 1B ig inch, | the deferred payment tobe weciared by the purchasers | Ditec: of Colaba, in Youns vs. Younget aly 325. ate 2k 2% 3h ‘Of trust on the property. A depostt | being cause ‘No. 10.709. in_Equit: Davidson, RH. M., Fla, National Hotel curred, The héavy 1a8s Windows were shiv- THER, LEATHER-LINED. | Sf 8300 will bo required atthe time of ale All'com- | sale, t public tition, in front of ths respective prea vis, R. T., Mass.-1337 K st. n.w. ered, and the small pleces sent with great force : ATHER, LEATHER-LINED. | veyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost fies: on the daysand hours mentioned the following Ding. ‘Nelson, jr, Me. The Hamilton, ure fell outward, followed by the almost entire 10432) 12, tS, gt git 7ifjinch. | EROVED PHOPELTY, BEING HOUSES NUM- | .OPochock Yi grate i ey Dockery, A. M., Mo., Willard’s Hote, demolition of the warehouse and back building of 84.00 4.50 5.00 550 6.00 650 7.00. ERED 1709 AN NW. SIX O'CLOCK ©. Late 14 and 1} fp the qumarecr Perey: Geo. W. E,’Neb., 1401 K stn. the establishment. In an instant afterward the GLADSTONE BAGS, pull offer for sale front of the premises on | Southeast corner of Ay aurcet snd Maine avenue. Lot Dougherty, Chas. Fia,, Sattonal Hotel, oe shriexs and screams were heard Made of Good Quality ae ero eas, gre seen 24consaing 7.804 aquare fect of ou ng..more oF lees, Dubois FI idaho, 3330 23th st. aw. pt SE . do 295 2150 275 200 as, | Siry-oient 38, In square numbered one hundred and | SU4#mBroved by 8 two-story brick dwelling ands Punnsroinderier, Ark. 15190 su LW. had their, facen, heads and ares Geiny eenees HEAL GRAIN LEATHER, JAPAN FRAME, | cicity (180), anid art of lot improved by 9 buck | Taina 3.000 equate feet of ground, more oF leas, ahd ts , Ark, r ; rs con Ellott, Wilham, S. Q st. BW. burned or covered with blood. Some walked alone, | P26 :------g38, JU, lS) 4’) gt gif, Tach. | Sich on' T's near the corner of iGth mw. woe FRIDAY. JUNE FIRST, 1888, at SIX Euloe, B. A., Tenn., 601 E st. 2. Ww. some were led, while others were carried u ‘REAL GRAIN. FULL THER-LINED. GEO. W. Shee tS O'CLOCK P.M. Lot 23, in said square or reservation, ers MINX SIS 12th aime Ail the physicians aid, purpeons Is then mo. | sae. teas day ait 24, tach, | My 26 dee ____Anetioneet, 098 Soe _ | marked of ietecred. 1C combining 2.040 sauats font arqu city were | #325: = more or 4 Felon, cS, Gal, Chiambertin’s 5 soon, on the ground dreselng the wounds or tae ceniaiannaes of San elnped tank pags | AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, ory frame dvrellings, Nos SEP ad 310 Maneaee. Pinley, H. F., ~~ » jured. ‘Scene was heartrending. The street | and other Traveling Goods. ‘T will sell at public auction, at my store, 1218 Penn- AY, JUNE SECOND, 11 Ix ga rs Franca hatch eect wae cual | nase atts” ees CRRA A, | wana avenue tern. commune tHunaoat, | ULAR: Goenka Flood, Thos. NY doz dt nm, le, aged fourteen years; William Slocum, col- | money. MAY THIRTY-FIEST, st TEN CCLOCK A.M. my | Seecee oh Tidodaquare feet of ground, ored. Seriously injured: John T. Moore, Lewis H.| mb3i-3m __‘TOPHAM’S, 1281 Pa. ave. n. w. mary freedom, and, if the Detroiters restrained Uhemselves, as they probably would out of consid- eration for their guests, the day could scarcely be Sausfactory all around. There is danger in effu- siveness. ———— Next Year's Patis Show From the London ‘The buildings in year’s Paris exhibition are now making progress. ‘The big tower has almost passed beyond the stage of ridicule. It begins to dominate all the west of ‘the town, and will soon be visible from every corner of Paris, Engineers are even more struck With the ingeulty displayed in the construction he great machinery hall, while the euaracter of the bulidings now sp ‘up over the Whole site begins to be evident. The fact that wenulne Eastern goods may be sold tu the bulldt Wilt probabiy encourage Ue formation of a special an court, a matter 1a which Lord Lytton is said to take particular interest. The British ambassador 1s, indeed, known to be genuinely &bXous for the success of the section Britannique, Yor it ts an secret that but for his interven- tion some months back we should not have had even 4 mansion house committee to superintend he organization, Sr ee ae Lett—a Tragedy. Frow the Town Topics. ‘The dramatis persons In this lttle moralette for Birtatious young women are Miss Amy, Miss May, her sister, and Alfred, Amy’s suitor. Alfred—Theu you will not marry me, Amy? Amy-—I cannot, Alfred. . You have no money. Alfred—I bad not, but I made $500,000 in Wall Street last week. Amy—Then, jove, I am thine. Alfred—Too late;'I proposed amd was accepted Dy your sister Ma: May (entering)—Are you ready, Altred—Yes, sweetest. We will go right away ommare ey go. The curtain and Amy fall with @ Gull thud together. Fra Viladalphie Timea saw you again with young Dudely last even- Ing. Miss Smarte. It begins to look serious.” niglts BOE at all. 1 really don’t care anything for any more than for 3 ines acontenenes Tene sa aa one Wantsa horsecar. He histie gers so admirabiy, you know. — ited pledges in shelf t, from WotSU,ST to BNeO tnclusiver, Sale to coustst of Ford, M. H., Mich., 1213 Conn. ave. nw. Doll, Hi Peytoi : a therwat Fornty, W B Alii, AG G st. nw. Baward duck, Wittiess aun ona‘ ‘courgs Oe | hme Sve ig ery oa og aoa age thasent- =) . ESS. aay age Hes, iden: Guns, Pistols, Razors, ‘trom Fuller, W.'E., lowa, 1327 N st. nw. ‘The United States in 1813, va and Field Glasses, ‘Pitted Wares Haat ay es Funstin, & ik, Kas, 005 13th st Sis a meee ee ects. Pictures, Mec Titramenty ‘he Hangs aat Giecocoe Gaines, WE. Va. Metropolitan Hotel ‘Auspoftae Canetti Grand’ Square Piano, and other Musical In- ate in leek Gallinger, J. H., N. H., Dunbarton. P tates, copyrighted Novem- . struments, Mathematical and Surzical, Instrumente, purchase money may ber 8, 1813, and discovered in a Wethersfield (Ct.) G. T. Ken Sale will continue EVERY EVENING at HALF-1 De reenined ert eae garret, utterly absorbs the reflective who SEVEN O'CLOCK until al the lots are wold. until the pur, citizen, ‘Ticket-holders please take notice. ‘the terms of sale by its strange contour can quite easily trace the ‘i. K. FULTON, Teadvertisoand resell Prodigious territorial increase of his beloved land TAILOR we ane default may be. since that time. Florida (but not ceded by Spain FP HOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer aie Ducepes. OF A BRICK HOUSE AND ich parca sold willbe 0-30 416 oun street, MGS MENTE DTAEET EXTENDED, ENOWN-AB ‘as eDwas (o. 2159. $09 Ore Sha Neca eos Biase Auctioneer. decree passed complainant and Pleassnt Williams and SE. were Lama Commasrs Exrmct Or = Sa Fr YY BRICK FG ea ep DEAE a ‘premises, all that certain ‘and of the einen ee MEAT. “An invaluable tonic, Inasucoess and s pay tne premier AL Dis- ia, front of the prem ‘Heard, J. T., Mo., 814 New Jersey ave. n.w, ‘boon for which nations should feel grateful” See | trict of Sa EE BeLoeR Pe Hemphill, J: J., & C., 1325 G st. hw, “Medical Preen” “Lancet” &o. Highly recom | it: shasousnucetoneionnd QO." subdivision Henderson, D. i. lowa, Wormiey’s itotel Hendersoa, 3. 8.,'X. C. in | mended asa “nightcap” instead of aloobolic drinks, | Picspant fun runing, Gack wich Henderson, T. J ree é 311 Herbert, H: A., Ala, House, Hie i ai t Hf BB priva~ it sane belouging or in ili. | LIRBIG COMPANY's EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest Te a ‘One- cash, im one (1) ig. rest ot Lae is are oy carp, and | and Cheapest Meat-Flavoring Stock for Soups, Made anid two Gh gemcaecs nen oe at he at Fines are gaoimous size.” | On the banks Of the | snes and Seucen. Annual sale $,000,000jara, | Sd 8 deed of trust one, oe gen, Hogg, C. E. ‘the French planters ‘made 110 verre of strong ot — secured by de Holman, W. in Orleans and beautined SENUINE with BLUE SIGNATURE of BARON be Holmes’. 3.. Towa. 1130 be the home of the Pa vnaturel nee, | LXRBIG tn fac-aimile across the label. g f £ now deer and but. ‘To be had of all storekeepers, grocers, chemists, ven up to illus. | @18-tubth,2s & i PosITT Surana an her the it is & moders USTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE 1M- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT THE SOUTBEAST CORNER OF © AND SIXTEENTH. STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTOX, D.C. CONTAINING 7.3124 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, MORE OR LESS, WITH A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE THEREON. By virtue of s deed of trust from William F. Mat- tingly and wife to us, dated the 3a day of June, 1886, ‘and recorded in liber No. 1182, folio 433, et #q., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will sell at public auction. in frent of the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD * DAY OF MAY, 1888, AT FOUR AND A-HALF |, Trainson W roy a 3 tugton 9.00 A.M. ly © yt Sunday, and > P. O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described meal eatate, | M*Dtiy ‘arrive ftound Will Yi 4b. A i eae situate in the city of Washington, D.C.,to wit; all of | Bigs Minulis erent Sunder acta iheetienee Jota 00, 61 and 62, of Shedd's subdivision of aquare | 5 80 A.M. ands 35 EM é 195, as per plat recorded in Liber W. F., folio 172, of | ,.1hTouxh trains from the South vie ae Charlotte, Dat ville and ‘Arrive im Washington & 10 AM. ‘the records of the surveyor's office of the District of | Sau’ emer 3 Columbia, and the north 62 fect 6 inches by the full Se gett Tht vin toe Width of lot 113, of Robeson’s subdivision of part of | 824 Obio route and Charlottesville at 9:40 P.M; ‘said equare, as recorded in book 11, folio 103, of said | SYgspusr Local at O47 AM stormation surveyor's office records, making im all 7.312% (seven Vadenre chvcked at ofhon 1300 thousand three hundred and twelve and one-balf) Pre ree air ee square feet of ground, more or lees. The dwelling . d was constructed about four years ago according to ap- = —_.. Proved plans, and the property altogether is one of the | "FWIE GREAT OT, noua ‘most desirable in Washington. To THE NORTH, WEST. AND SOUTHWEST, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in equal] DOUBLE TRACK SPLE! ENDID SCENERY. Payments of six, twelve, and eighteen months, respec- ores See. MAGNIFICENT Egcipaesr, tively, with notes for credit payments to bear interest | TRAINS LEATE acm tNOTOR Heit wTa: from day of sale, payable semi-annually, at six per PORNER SIXTH AND DeshaeeTs. Head cent per annum, and to be secured by deed of trust on — veo peal gone ‘of purchaser. | FOFEieab une and the Woet Chicago Linited Exprese of A deposit of $1,000 will be required at the time;of sale. 9:50 am. dally to Conchumatt and se Lows, wth Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days Sieaping Care tivo Harrisun' to Cuncionetd sod from the day of aale, otherwise the property will be sold At} Oe a 3 ‘at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All convey- Nani. w fencing and recording at purchaser's cost. aro and Bi. Tonia, JOHN A. J. CRESWELL, through AUSTIN P. BROWN. Preston ftatrare aunt the zis te Pittsbury. end Pitwsbune t@- THE ABOVE SALE Ss cox-| Chi jones of the rain, dui THONSDAT. MAY TMIN- Vimore axp roromac , Caandairus, Rochester. Baal. Sik ‘TY-FLKST, 1888, same hour and For, ‘hester, = WSSSOHN A.J. ORES! 10-00 rum dail’ enters Getursg ete Pulses Gass AUSTIN F. BROWN, “} Trusteos. 3 Washuteton to : my24-7¢ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | For Williamaport, Leck Haven, and Elmira at 9:50 TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. For New York Spat hast, 7 2 11:40am. 2.00, 4.10, 1 and 2h CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT IM. PROVED BY A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE KNOWN AS NO. G12 10TH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN F AND G STREETS. By virtue of © decree passed vy the Supreme of the District of Caluutiva in Eguity Catton 12.184, Wherein Sarah Ann Lockwood in complainant Acues Bolden Place ct al. are defendants, on the 19th day of May, A.D.-168%, i will ‘ofter for onl at public auction infront of the premises, on TUESDAY, {URE FIVE, 1888, at the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described. real estate in the city of Wi in the District of Columbia, and known as Syareof fot numbered. nine (0), insure a Sue hundred aud twenty-one (121). Desinulng for the same at the southeast corner of said lot, and run. thence west seventy-oue (71) foot aud six (8) inches, thence north twenty (20) feet and seven inches, thence directly east seventy one (71) fect $y {Oimclow and thence” south alco the woet live of TL street twen ithe place of beginning, toyether with the improveuments | For Auuajolin + Sunday, 9:00, 1140 11:20 p.m. "Lituited” Ea 20 and 9 ie oo ee tenet a Bera ed ee a paid in cas! in ten days from EXAN t KEDERICKS! the resiaue in two equal payments or installments iu WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WAsEN 208 one aod two years from day of sale, with interest KAILROAD. thereon at 6 per cent per annum, or the purchaser | For Alexandria, 6.00, 6:35, 8.40,9-47, 1 SSS ac Until fall paylient Of the purchase momey aud interest ean. 5, 8°05, aud 10-05 10:07 a.m. thereon; & deposit of $100 to be made at time of sale: | Accomodation fur Quantico, 5 ua. all conveyancing at purchaser's cont If terme are pot | Por Kiclunond and the "Bouth, 0.00, 10) Compiled with in ton dase the trustee reserves the | "and 6-01 pau, daily, exsont sunday Fight to resell at Fish and cost of defaulting purchaser. | Trains leave Alrxamicia for Washiueton. 6:05, JAMES H. SMITH, $:00-8'10, 10-19, 11-07 am. 1 90, 3-00, my23-d&ds ‘Hoom 22, Le Droit Building, | 5:1 70 8s and 1105 pin, Gn Sun: {)XECUTOR’S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT. Or oie ane 1107 a.m, 2:00, 05, 9:38 ‘As executor of the last will and testament of Jo- ri wat Attn, ite of Prince curg’s County, Saryiand, Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor. a. Rerof 13th street and Pennayl ue, ieee br ortas' arto said tata cats | try atom, wry ordre a Sot de chnching Geog REDNESOAY sae” Sofia awe AF | “CHAR Pua, Pi woob, ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. Mt on the premises, that'val- |___General Mauser. (my14]__ Gen. Pas. Agetit__ a cays, De ne, Pgh ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, tween Ist and 2d sts., frouting 70 ft. on Q st. and rup- . Will be arranged on the day of saic, MARION DUCK- |“ OF JERSEY AVENUE AND C STREE: , Executor and att'y-at-law, Bladeusburch Mary- EXT. Execut ‘y-at muabune Mary For Chicago and! Northweet, exprem daily 10 95.8 FPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctoncer. we +S AGF Cieltinats and St. Loui expres daily Sand )-cuikie ceetonasnaeeeramnmen For'Pittabung and Cleveland, express daily 10.558, STREET, GLQUGETOWN, AT AUCTION. mand 9-15 pan. : 7 For Lexinyetou and Local Stations, + oto eae Pee tate a SE | Fe Heladaphie Seeman Wisuron 30a Purtcf low 45,46 and 47. im square 19, fronting 120 | "for interwediate. polus’ between fect on west, Congress street, betwoen the ©. Canal and’ Water streets. by a depth of 10 teruediate pout between" Baltimore and Puslagelphias V5 em. and +3 13 pum. Smaroved by a lanes com frawe dwelling + ~~ patgeghegeepepege? i se ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ‘points, 67:30 am, be EDUCATIONAL. PRIZE TO BE AWARDED TO SUMMER Cole Gesture, and eee i scHALE tATES. Sumiher College term opens June 12. Circular ‘MAB’ col iE OF ELOCUTION AND ORATORY, Gth street northwest (Half # Block East of City Washington, D.C. 216-tr NCH IN THREE WEEKS_TRY TEN LES. sons now 85. Teak ea) PLE VPRUDHOMME ine the. faculty Hepat” hu food pronunciation and a practical une of ivan fneredibly short space of time. FRENCH S¥S- Guy abd August, Marthe, Vineyards Cottage Clo, | For Frederick. 110:10am, $3, 14:35, 15:30am vy = | For 10am, 85, 15: Musa Reopeus in Washington Oct 1, ‘Address ‘Box | 8: Seine For Luray and point onthe ‘Shenaoaeah Valley a ray. late on RAWING AND PAINTINGS ACADEMY OF FINE | Btu itoumsies and ail points’ south via Nortel Gad Arta. 804 presided over by Sire IMOGENE 8, | Wextera felt. 3 pin MORKELL, who has had 12 medals abd sudied 13 | "Traine arrive trom Chicago daily 7-20 a.m. and 5:18 years in Europe with the mort celebrated artist, Lo | p. m.- from Cincinuati_and Be Lous daly 6208. preveut children forming careless habits of drawing | apd 1:65 p. m+ from Pittsburg dally 7-20 a ms S13 hey wil be received Saturdays, at four years of age | Pm. and upward, for almost nothing. "Instruction in every | "From Philadelphia, Chester, and Wilmington, 10:43 Granch of ‘art from Drawings of all Kinds to Porsraite | @.m..2-50, 7-10, and 00 p.m. dally and —— aS. Ly yl eee —— pee Fe a 2 Sid Geuticwen Mouaape and Wodnesaaye at‘ fismore, 108m. daily aud 12:15 a'm, Sunday onige myo-4w> Trains leave Baltimore: for Washingtou at 6-20, (avon PoRTRATTS—witi =, donate trait 1 (4 5-ala RT ey ea ad BR Fee eat cecice Of dsaw ity’ bececnarys vatiniactin wuaran uscd of re 2, 202, 9% 16 ' Soumtay only, hecked at hotels and resi- ences on orders left at Licket offices, 619 and 1351 CHAS. 0. 8CULL, ...J. W. REYNOLDS, studio, 13 May Build- u § “fu ind' Esta mylO-2w* | Hanya called for and 2 AGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF Washington, 723 14th Open all summer. juced prices. Also, summer course at Asbury Park, N. J., and O14 WM. CLE Wy asuiNcto cave: | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Plane Oran Von, Vicia’ Flats, Covet be )OMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. advantages. 0. B. BULLAKD, Director For Dabtugape and Betenmes Bios a = - - “ , VISITING TUTOR, EIGH- | wisn every SUND! te a tocuth ‘year. Phonography, penmabeliip, book- Eeerink. ‘Address at O12" Int st! nw. or at card stand, eas ee PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 7TH and D sts. n. New classes for i Branches: Steno STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Benn Pitman we 7th: strent wharf daily except sunday) for Mt Polson by te year, quarterly or monthly inetall- | 10 a es 1 renches Wueianton Meute, Circulars free. “HG SPENCLIL Principat. | about 3:0 p.m” _SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Principal. apli_| si L. L BLAKE, Captain, ARTYN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 313 OTH 1 PUTO! IVER LANDINGS. Mittin. near city Post Office. ‘he Hichest Stand- KEW LON STEAMEI “WAKE FIELD” ard Business in America. COLORED students ves 7th st. wharf_on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS: Fark UR a eee a | pant ma JFROWARD CG. TOWNSEND, ‘TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, . _mb15-3m 1317 13th st. nw. “HDG lene somes mercrore ‘For the — of teachers, 2 th, Model Kindergarten and choot.