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> a ? THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., TUESDAY. JUNE 19. 1888—-SIX PAGES. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR |<" Where Hallroads are Unpopular. YOUNGSTOWN JUKIES HAVE 4 HABIT OF BRINGING IN VERDICTS FOR BIG DAMAGES AGAINST CORPORA- Toxs, Prrrascno. June 192—A special to the Commer- etal trom Youngstown, Obio, says: The large ver- G@icts rendered by juries in this county where rail- road tions are the defendants has caused Sdeluge of that Kind of litigation bere. Durt pad Week petitions were flied against rai! Jo which the agcregate damages claimed amousted to ‘early $500. 9. ‘Pwo more cases ‘were Sied last night. The fret was that of Mra carrie E Gray against the Pittsburg and Lake Brie railroad. Plaintiff ts the widow of Samuel E Gray, a bagzagemaster who was killed in the collision near be bes Marc! ae apd damages ars asi ". H. Beggs, of Kent, onio, has commenced suit against the New York, Laxe Brie and Western railroad (or $50,000, that ‘while empioyed as a Drakeman through the negtl- Sapo ot the conductor two of his flagers were cut —— Guarded His Waster’s Dead Body. 4 DOG FOLLOWS HIS MASTER DURING A LONG SPREE AND WATCHES HIS COKPSE AFTER HE DIES. Youxastows, Juae 19.—Tne dead body of Joho Woodtord, a well-known heater, was found on Moore street last nigut. Woodford was employed at the Youngstown mill, but inst Tuesday he was discharged and had been drinking heavily since, ‘The heat, wogether with the liquor be bad drank, made him sick last night and caused his death 1a the street. When found his faitntul dog was lying his side with its head oo his breast and woul: nO One to approach for some time. The dog had faithfuily fouowed its master im all bis devious comings and goings during his spree. Woodiord was thirty-etgut years old, and leaves & Wife and four children. It 1s saline had not tasted food for a whole week before his deata, —— An Ex-‘ayor in Jail for Embezzlement. ‘WasurxoTox, Pa., June 19.—C. H. Hoffman, ex- mayor of Monongahela City, has been committed to Jatt here for court. He is charged with em- Dezziing Monougahela school funds, of which he Was treasurer. ‘Tue amount embezzled 1s placed ‘at avout $15,000. eetaacinet Gored to Death by a Cow. Waerruina, W. Va., June 19.—Jane Rogers, of Kingwood, Preston County, was attacked by a& Vicious cow yesterday and killed. One of tne anl- mal's norns entered the Woman's abdomen, disei- } bowellng her, Hatletones Nine Inches in Diameter. Dexcaxxox, Pa., June 19.—Haitstones measur ing nine inches in diameter were picked up on the | streets here yesterday. Windows were broken all over the town. ‘The growin crops and fruit were greatly damaged. Walter Maine's large show teat ag slit up as though cut with a Knite. a te! Denou: he Plan. ROMAN CATHOLIC IMMIGRANTS NOT WANTED IN SOUTH CAROLINA. A dispatch to the New York Herald trom Colum- Dia, $. C., June 15, says: The movement inauzu- Fated by the recent couvention at Hot Springs to Induce European immigration to the South, and im furtherance of which object the state board of agricuiture bas subscribed $5,000, 18 meeting with decided opposition from both the secular and re- Mgious press of the state, a fact which 1s calcu- lated to create the impression that South Carolina 48 yet two hundred years bebind the age, and bas not reached that period wherein men of al churches and creeds can stand and work together for the good of the whole community. ‘The Rev. Dr. Wiillam M. Grier, president of Ers- Kin- College and editor of the Prestyterian, in the last Issue of bis paper denounced th: movement as a Roman Catholic scheme. He says, referring to Mhe presence im tue convention of Cardinal Gib- ous and other Cathoile dignitaries: “There was a Significance too plain to be misunderstood in the Presence of ten ecclesiastics of the Catholic Church. This movement means Koran Catholic immigrants for tbe South, It should die stillborn, The people of the South shouid declare themseives against it In unmistakabie erm. We have some grave dificulties to meet in the South, With the negro as an Indolent, thriftiess laborer ‘and ignorant, venail voter, but With all these’ disadvantages we fer Rim decidediy to an allen population—aiten fn re. ligion and in all thetr ideas of civil government. A Roman Catnoite peasantry in our society would be the entering wedge of Catholic domination. ‘That means the autocracy of the pope. It mears Tule to the family, the scuool, and the State. It means the confessional, with all tts cor- Fupting influences. It means ‘an! m to everything distiuctively American. Ii means Jes Uitival fnter ference in every.uing political and re- Grier’s sentiments have been heartily ap- lauded sud indorsed by several influential secular heWspapers. The Methodist Conference, recently held at Sumter, also denounced the immigration Scleme aud cuddemned the action of the board of agriculture. ——__cee___ ‘The Late Emperor Frederick. FORTHAR EXPXESSIONS OF SORKOW OVER GERMANT'S Loss. King Humbert returned to Rome yesterday. On ‘fecetviug the ministers he expressed the deep grief he feit at the death of Emperor Frederick. Later the king visited the German embassy and expressed his condolence. The pope will send ‘Mgr. Galimberti to Berlin with an autograpn let- po a jan detegations Swoika, the president, eulozized Emperor Frec- @rick, abd sald that he hoped that Emperor ‘William would piousiy adhere (o his father’s tra- ditions, and remain Emperor Francis Joseph's friend, and all the delegations as 8 Mark 0: respect. The Station Grand Lodge of the Orient has sent ‘this message 01 condolence to the Grand of Berlin: “The deatn of Emperor Frederick 1s a Beary loss to the Freeurasons, the principles of which order he adopted with such enthusiasm.” Prince Bismarck has cuarged Count von Muns- ter to tuank the members of the French cavinet for their condolences on the death of Emperor i In political cireles at St. Petersburg the friend- Nest feeang 1s shown toward the German em- eror, aud he veliet is expressed that be will con- jue the peaceful palicy of his father, from which, Mf lg hougnt, he can have no motive in devi.ting. Punerai services for the lute Emperor Frederick ‘will be hed In the Lutheran churca at St. Peters: burg on Wednesday next. ‘A report, supposed to Gave emanated from Prof. VirLuow, appears in Berlin papers stating that in addition’ to caucer of the larynx there developed ig tue later stages of the emperor's iliness gan- n0WS inflainmation of the mucous membrane, uich produced ganfrenous affections of the bronchiai tubes and Maaily of the lungs. ‘The omission of a funeral sermon yesterday at the services at tue Friedenskirche was In accord- ance with tie Dowager Empress Victoria's tn. structions and the late Eiperor Frederick's Wishes. Iu the house of commons last night Mr. Glad. ‘stone pald an eloquent tribute to the character of the late emperor. Tue tharquis of Sullsbury Made a similar addres.in the house of lords. In otw houses a motion Was made nat an address be presented to Queen Victoria and the widowed euspress expressiuig upon the part of the house of comimons deep concern and condolence on the desta of Emperor Frederick. oe _____ Four Aces and Four Kings. AM EXCITING GAME OF POKE® ON A BUAT FROM NEW YORK TO NEW HAVES, From the New Haver News. ‘There is a Well-known sporting fan in this city ‘Whois thinking of giving up poker. In company with ahaif dozen congenial spirits he went to New Yors recently to try to pick the winners at the Graveseud races. They had no luck, and lett afew New Haven dollars with the budkmakers, ‘They caine buck by Bost, and, tO While away the Uwe and partially recuperate their loss, started the little game of draw. There were six men, in- Cluding tue taree New Haven men. The giuue Waxed bot and coli by turas, big hands coming Once to & WuLle, Dut tor tue most part noU! Detier than two pair showed up. Just as tue boat Ot in Sight Of SouthWest Ligut ‘sume one pro- posed a Juck pot to clove the exercises Every one chipped in a dotiar tora starter. No one got a Cuance te open ior some Ume, and the pot yrew ntti each man had quite a pie in it. Finally tue | New Haven sporting ian picked up the cards Lis | frieas bad dealt bim, and uearly tell of his chair | When be saw four kings in !t. | “Ell open tuls pot for $5." he shouted, Every one weut in. The man with the Alngs drew one card, Of course. The next man wok ue, tae next Three, and the otuers two and taree eah watinit ame to the dealer, who took three. “Bet’cher "nother fiver,” yelled the sporuing man. Only one man saW blu, the others droppang out GWuLi! it came to tue deacr. “Fat her uj said he. “The only way to dis- courage gambling ts to make li expensive.” ‘The Other man, wo drawn taree cards, looked at | iis band ouce or twice, and then laid them down | Ag gsen. “Too ned for me 1 pass,” was ail | soat tise YeTS1O.” fairly shrieked the man with the Sis ay plogdiien” a an enc, ie aed Aaah es to oe for 2 minute His face was study. Eke. Went, eageroess io Win, aNd & lurking sense of to bis irlend, were seen struggling with ie bers, old man, T've got you beat dean, ‘Dut Fu uly just call you, ‘cause I Guns wan't yer money, see?” skinved out bts four one by tet pull inthe pot, sweaty the Tettlug tuat por alone?” said “Pve two pars” ue ue Wen: on the ne, Dut did not ex; himseif ta ian- the party came ashore over the gang- othe dealer; “Fup, Im tnrougn | e cavalry ie.der, Gea, fel, Gov. Fizbugh Lee deuvered the stuart monuacae ie ‘out of fevverUay aiternvon by a Nearly 300 houses are ip ruins and 4,000 peoy.c SSaecars| wo round, weat inside ‘aod: sooned at tne | ESSMEN IN WASHINGTON, and their tHesidences, SENATORS. Ingans, John J., Kans. 1 Bt. nw, iarieh, were Ly 812 Conn ave ‘Allison, W. B., iowa, 1124 Vermontare, Bote, W. B., Tenn.. 4 iowa Circle. Berry, James H.. Ark., 3 B st. n.w. peck, jy Ry” ue idth stn. Brown, Joseph By Gas Woodmont 08 Bearer soretate, Obayy Bowen. Thomas 4, Col, Call, Wilkinson, Colquitt, Aifred H., 2 Chandler, Wiliam 'E., N. H., 1 Dawes, Heary L., Masa, 1705 Dolph, Joseph N. La Davis C. K., Minn., n Daniel, John W., Va., 1700 19th st, Edmunds, George F., Vt., 2111 Massachusettsavea, Evarts, Wa. M., N.¥., 1 Eustis, James B.. La., "761 Nat. nw. Frye, Wm, P.. Me., Hamilton House, Farwell, C. TL, 1235 17th st. aw. Faulkner, C. J., W. Va, 1775 Moss, ave, *, J. Z., MISS., 1508 ist) P st. nw. Gray, George, Del., 814 15th st, n.w. Gibséa, Randall L-, La, 172% it 1, ave. Sowuen demas 7 Md., 1403 K st. nw. = iawley, Joseph R., ‘Cont, $20 14th st. Be Hoar, George P.. Mass., 1:25 K st. mw. Hole, Eugeue, Me., 917 10th st. nw. Harris, 1. ox Fenn’, 33.151 weme i a ass. a’ oe Wade, 8° , Metropolitan Hotet, Hiscock, ¥.,’Arii Hotel, Jones, Jon P..” Nevada, 160] Mass. ave. Jones. James K., Arkansas, 915 M ®t, aw, Kenna, John E. West Virginia, 140 Bat ne Morgan, John T., Ala., 113 1st 3. me. Morrill, Justin §., Vermont, 1 ‘rnomas Ctrcla, MePnerson, J. RK. N. J.,10i¢ Vermont ae. Manderson. Charies F..'Nep , Portland Fiat ‘Mitchell, John H., Oregon, 1316 G st. n.w. Paadock, A, Nebratka: Portand Fis’ Platt, O.'H., Connecticut, 4 B st, ne. Palmer, Thomas W., Mich., 1435 K st. We Plump,'P. B., Kans, 612 14th st, nw. Pugh, Janes L., Ala, 1333 R st... Pasco, Samuel, Florida, 306 C st. Lv. % a M.S. = 1518 leberger Hb att, wa, N.C. Reagan, J. H., Texas, ‘Spooner, Joba C., W: Bst. nw. Stanford, Leland, Cal.,'1701 K st. nw. Sabin, Dwight M., Miin., 1 Iowa Circie, Sausbury, Eu, Délawaré, 610 14th st mw. Sawyer, rhtieta Metecoian, 16201 8t rinan, Jol 319 K st. n.W. Stewart, William M., Nevada, 1707 K. I. ave. Stockbridge, F. B., Michigan, 1440 M st. nw. Teller, Heary M., Colorado, 401 North Capitol st, Turple, David, Tid, 52 B st; ne. Vance, Zebulon B.. N. C., 1627 Massachusetts ave, est, Georze G., Missouri, 1204 P st. n.w. Voorhees, D. W., Indiana, 1642 21st st. nw. Ww pl, 1714 R Lave, a i 1209 O st. b.w. Wa, G23 13th st. aw. OFFICERS OF THE SENATE. .G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st. nw, Anson G. MéCook, Secretary, 12224 17th st. BW, ‘Wm. P.Canaday. Sergeant-at-Arms, 302 Det. Charles W. Johnson, Chief Clerk, 1315 Masa, James R. Young, Executive Clerk, 1506 Q st. n.w. Isaac Bassett, Asst. Doorkeeper, 18 2d st. me. J. 1. Obrisue, "Act. Asst. ‘825 15th st Ww. W. H. Bigelow, Postmaster, 16,34 st. ne, REPRESENTATIVES, Carlisle, J. G.. 1426 K street, Abbott, J., TEx., 305 C st, 0.17, ‘Agams, Geo. Eli, ‘The’ari ‘Allen, C.H., Mass, "The Portland. ‘Alien, EP Mick; National Hotel, Allen, J: M., Miss.,"The Ariington. Anderson, A. R., Towa, 1025 Vermont ave, Anderson, Jua, Kans., 1333 G st. ‘Anderson, C. L, Miss, 1529 1 st. mw, ‘Anderson, G. A’, IiL, 338 North Capitol at, Arnold, W. 6.3L; Riggs House, — lL ks Non he st. DLW, Bacon, Henry, N. vermont ave Baker, Chas. §., 8. ¥., 623 13th st, Baker, Jehu, lil, 1833 Q st. n.w. Bankbead, J. H., Ala, etropolitan Hotel Barnes, Geo. T.,"Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Barry, F. G., Misa, “Metropolitan Hotel. Bayne, Thos. M. 1629 Muss ave, nw, Bela 1. J. J. riington. Belmont, ¥.,1701 Rhode Isiandave, n.w, Blabenaras anchard, N.C, Bland, K. P., Mo, Bitss, A. M..'N. Y. Blount, James H., th st. m we Boothman, M. M.. Obi0, 52 B st. ne Bound, F., Pa., 212 4th'st. se. Bouteile, ¢. A. Me., The Hamilton, Bowden, G. “ayy 1226 14th st. nw. sreckinridge, Ti, Nort Brecklaridge. W-G.P. Ky. 82 Nat he Brewer, M. &., Mich, tie 5 Nh ~. nw. Brower, JM. J. May N. Coy 1112 10th St. LW. Browne, ‘Thos. M., ind., Brown, Charies rs Burnett, E., Masa. 806 17th st. nw, Burrows, J. C., Mich, 1416 K st. n.¥, Buuler. K. R. Tenn. 503 13th st. nw Butterworth. Ben}. O., 407 Mapie ave., Le Droit: Bynum, Wm. b, Tod. ez1 13th stn. Saget bie SN ate ry ix, N. Campbell J. &. Ohio, 1011 Connetticut ave, Campbell, 7. 37 X.Y ‘Hotel Candier, A.D. Ua, Lie Het nw. Cannon; JG. UL, Wiliand’s Carey, J. M., Wyo., 1406 L st. nw. ton, H. H., Ga, M etropolitan Hote, ‘The Wi ‘6th st. n.w. ‘Com Conger, Cooper, Cowie, Wet Barnes, M ‘HL, lows, su W.C. 1015 Lst. nw. Orde Metropolitan Hotel, Dunham, R, W., Til, 1325 G +t. nw. Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., 15190 st. aw. Eliott, Willam,@ C.. 1213 Q st. ow, Enioe, B. A, Ne 601 E st. o.w. Pa, 215 East Capitol st, ‘Y.. $13 12th st. we Chamberlin’ 2UN st. aw 105 16th st. (732 H. st. nw. 607 3d 8. a. Titz M st 3 Conn. ave. mw ‘Als., 1116 G st. Conn., 1344 1ota st. Puller, W.E., lowa, 13:7 N st aw, Se Gaties, W. an Gi de HL, XM, Dunbarton. Gay, kaw. J, La, 1758 N st. nw. Geai, J. H., iowa, The Civsoa, chia Hi Ma. Wiard's Hote, Gibson, €! * Gitfod, 0. S, Dak., 1103 6 st, Glass, P. T. ‘no. Metropolitan Hotel. Giover, J. ay '1301 Coun. ave, Got, X. iF. W- Va. Eobitt House. Granger, M. T., Conn., 39 B st. xe, Greemai, E. W..N. ¥., 1325 6 st nw, Grimes T. W.. Ga. Metropolitan Hove Grosvenor, CH, Ohio Fst Grout, W. W., VC, 614 13th si. Guenther, K, Wik, 946 N ail, N., Bare, 5 ‘harmer, Senat-rs and Representatives W. HL F,, my ae a i. H., N S Tena., 519 com Sa ae Ai ‘Nel aw. Me T. A. N.Y. 1208 G st. nw. ere eres . ae ae Moore, LW Ten 340 c st. DW. Mort, i” Kans, €21 13th st. 2W, Morrow, W. W., Cal, The Hamilton, Morse, £., Mase, Wormley’s. Neal, J. ik, Ten: Newton, C., La, Nutt ng w a., 223 indiana ave, 312 Indiana ave, Phelan, James, Tenn., 1610 19th st. n.W. W., N. J., Richmond Flats, W,, N.3.. 709 11th at, n.W. ‘he Hamfiton, D. Tenn, National Hotel ., Tenn., National Hobertson, S.-M. La., 202 Delaware ave. 2.8 . W., Mass, Riggs House, Kogers, J. f1., Ark., 1362 Ret, n.¥. Romets, J., Ohio, Congresstonial Hote, Rowell, J. H., i, 9101 st., n.w. Howland, A..’N. ¢., Metropolitan Hotel 4 $< Be cae me Hasilton, }. E., Mass, The Arlington. Rusk, H. W.,’Md_ Ryan, Thos, Kan, National Hotel, Sawyer, J. G., N. ¥.. 24 Grant Placa, Sore ur Arcata 2 itn’ Scull, E., Pa, Ebbitt House, Ser Oui0, 1338 G st. B.w. ‘Seymour, H. W., Michigan, a a & Md.. erman, J. 8. N. ¥., The Portiand, Shively, B. F.."Ind., 127 4 st. ne. Simmons, F. M,N: C., Metropolitan Hotel, ‘Smith, Henry, Wis, 130 Maryland ave, 26 ‘Smith, M. A., ‘Arizona, 717 14th st. a. ‘Snyder, C. P.. W. Va., National Hoek Sowden, W. it, Pa.,d45 K st. n.w. Sploola, F. B., N. ¥!, The Arlt ‘Spooner, H. J, K. 1) Higgs House, ‘Springer, W. M., IL, 43 B st. se. Stahlnecker, W.G. a We Steele, G. W., Ind.,’Rizgs House. Stephenson, 1, Wi: Stewart, J.D. G ‘Wart, Chas, Tex., 1114 G st. nw. Stewart, J. W.. Vc, The Arlington. Misa, Hillman House, 1311 H st. 210 North Capitol st LS, lowa, 20 Grant Place. Symmes, G. G.. Col, 1501 18th st. ‘Tarsnéy, ‘T. & Mich., National Hotel Taulbee; W. P., Ky. st ne, Taylor, E. B., Onto, 1746 M st. Taylor, J. D., Ohio, The Hamilton, Thomas, G.M., Ky., Willard’s, Thomas, J. K., IL, 935 P st. aw, ‘Thomas, O, W1s., 513 A st. 3.6, Thompson, A. C., Olio, 216 North Capitol st. Thompson, T. L” Cal, '113¢ 17th st. BW. Tillman, G. D., 8, 2 6th st. nw. Toole, J. K., Mont., 1520 1 st. n.W. “Townshend, R. W., Ill, Riggs House. Tracey, Charles, N. Y., 3 Dupont Circle, Turner, E J., Kans, 1513 sth st. aw. ‘Turner, H. G., Ga., 413 4th st. ow. Vance, 'R. J., Conn, 608 14th st. bw. Vandever, W., Cal” Willard’s. Yooruees’ c. &., Wash. Ter., 1693 L st. nw. Wade, Wiilam H, Mo., 1903 Q st. nw, et ea ae M st. nw. farner, William, 'Mo., Willard’'s, Washington, J. E., Tenn, 5 lowa Circle, We ver, J. &., lows, 130 Maryland ave. ne, Weber, 3. BN. Y.,'721 11th st. nw. West, Geo,, X. ¥., 312 13th st. aw. Woeeler, J., Ala.” 1338 M st. ow, Waite, J. 6, Ind, 807 12th st. now. White, 8. V.. N. Y.. The arno. Whiting, J."R., Mich., 1537 Pst. nw, Whiting, Wiliam, Miss, The Portland, Wicthome, W. C Tenn. Eobitt House, Wickham, ¢. P. Onto, 133 C st. ne. Wilber, David, N. Y., National Hotel, Wilkins, Beriah, Onio, 1709 Mass. ave. n.w, Wiison, W. L., W. Va., 1008.N st. n.w, Wilson, Thouias, Minh., 1416 K st. n.¥, Wilkinson, T. 8. La., 204 Delaware ave. ne, Wiliams, £ §,, Onto; 220 North Cupitol st Wise, Geo. ‘a., 1323 G st. nw, Woodburn, W., Nev. #16 13th st. n. Yardley, KM.’ Pa., Eboitt House, Yoder, 3 S.. Chto, 34 3d st. me. Yost, Jacob, Va. 14 11th st nw. ERS OF TUE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Rev. W. H. Milburn, Chaplain, 1219 M st. baal John Bi Clark, Clerk, Laurel, 41d. T. 0. Towles, Chief Clerk, 1527 Corcoran st. Jonn P, Leedom, Sergeant-at-Anns, 13 18t st. ne. Weti Nichols Assstaat Doortseper ti H. Nicl an 119 B Lycurgus Dalton, Fostmascer, 249 trots 416 6th st. nw, Ww. P., aa er, Assistant Postudsver, 1bLd Aca oe Pushing the Naval Reserve Bill. From the New York Tr bane. ‘The naval reserve movement, which was started more than a year ago, and recetvea an impetus by the introduction of a bili in Congress early in the session, bas been quiet fora long ume; not be- ‘Cause those most interested in it had become dor- Mant, but because they had faith that Congress would move the vill for consideration at an early Guy. ‘Thelr patience becane nigh exhausted when they agai urged the matier upon their friends in Congress and a delegation of yacht owners, shij i then and ex-Navy officers will go to Ws ington io a few days to imp.urtune Jet the project die. ‘The naval instittte b determined to throw the weight of its influence in favo" of the est.blishment of a naval and {o contemplation of tite building up of the suipping interests. The Dorchester (Mass) Yacht Ciud, considering the apathy that the bili has encount- tered, couceutrated its efforts upon first obuain- ing favorable action from the legislature of that state for a furce which Isto be ai adjunct to the state militia, and succeeded in getting the Dill through. ‘So when Congress acts the Massa chusetis Yacutsinen expect to have an and equipped battalion ea Long Trip of a Yorkshire Lacs, ONLY ELEVEN YEARS OLD, YET SHE TRAVELLED ALONE FROM ENGLAND TO PITTSBURG. old, reached Pittsburg after a journey from Eng- land unaccompanied. The Ute girl Is a York- ‘shire lass, and until she was started for America had never been away from home, Her uncle, Jno. her. She was started for America with a tag fas- tened to. her waist, On Which. wee’ Mir, Kay's address, Her was made on the City of Ciesier, the stewardess caring for her and. that a rélative met her in New York. From. New men. ‘Sunday, and had lett when the chiid arrived ‘One Of Lhe depot hands read the dit her on a south side street car. her off. No. 12 engine company’s tue tag und Wook her to Mr, ropes BEY mre poles jong. SEP ad no (rouble. Pilgrinw in Search of Health. from Burlington, St. Jobnsbury and Northfield, ‘VU. passed through this city last; Thursday, en route to the famous surine of Sainte Anne de Beaupre, Quebec. They came by rail to Montreal ‘and took boat here for their destination, returning {his morning with reports of, many remarkable ures, Several cases are reported where the have been made to see, the halt and the waik, and the fc fe i § ; & i its aut alu i i I i & : i i Qoice Suzs Axo Saaz Proms. 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T MUST NOT BE CONFOUNDED hs peg geet snT H HORNER, Banter, 06 Wallet. How Tort 65 Wall st, New York City Branch Office, 803 Pine st. 8t, Louis, H. D. Bus ‘ ee eee ee mni7 Sali fabinsnn, Bre. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Seger wz. i, Brecutrix. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OFFICE OF THE SOE Lea ‘COLUM: ‘Wasmuxorox, D.C, June 18, DISTHI be sold st public auction. FIVE, 1888, ICT OF ‘MONDAY, acing at TES old wat W. ivGias, 3019-4 ‘Commuasioners BD. C. | TEDMONT ATR LIME ‘BUILDING OF 7TH AXD Arcee 5 ee "AST FIVE ‘Will sell ta prema ARE 858. Ipches with w devth parallel to Lstivet of 110, }O-toot alley. Dasiepaae Seater Bod nega Se ae a dare, otherwise right reserved to cost of ting purchaser, ater sdvertisement in some newspaper in Waaht DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. Twill sell the north elf ci 101 ‘ proms. half cfict 6, im sqnare 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. pox IMPROVED PROPERTY East OF TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET. DE- TWEEN LAND K ST. N 4 pS KEETS NORTHWESI, at TUESDAY, JUNE NINETEEN 1888, PAST FIVE GCLOCK EM, ia front at the ting 2746 feet on 27th street, by of 100 fet to am’ alley. ed "by four two-sto rick Bogaee twool wh ch irouton “27th street, tu rear. Terms: One-half ca-h. balance in one, two and three We Te Nit interest, and secured wy a deed of trast on ug Proper y sold.'o: all cash. at purchaser's op tion. Masponit of $100 joll-d&de IRTABLE NEAR BRICS DWELL- OMEO! EARLY NEW We No. 2207 CLE Tr RIDAY on Fi AFTERNOON, SECOND, Al HALF-PAST FIVE ELAND AVENUE, ON. JUNE TWENTY. ‘O'CLOCK, we will ‘sell in troat of the premises, Los 131, SQUARE 273. improved by two story brick dweiling, No, 2207 Cleve- laud avenue, with modern im) vements, Terms: Une-third cash: balance in one or two Years, with interest at © percent per annum from. ‘the pure! ‘Cont 3 tobe complied with otherwise resale at risk and cost of defat of: ble deed ot Frast on “haser. ‘semi- . ec. at an ‘ten, mises, ora) cash. at the aay -aunually, notes to be cocered Be r. A deposit o: $100 required at of regi ‘cost, frou ‘7 of chaser, after five daze! pubjic notice of suck some bewspuper publisued in oD. “fl0-dkdn P DENCANSON EN FINE BUILDING LOTS IN TODD & Tthowes sunbrton Ub Pprbapant PLAINS AND MOUNT PLEASANT. On “IHURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE “FOUR. TRENIH, we will sell on the promises at FIVE nnd 15, Block situated on Bismarck street, ‘near 7th, and on Sherman avenue. Lots 2, 16, 31 and street, near 7th, gut str et, near 7th. Lot 25, Block 9, situated on Lot 3. Block 14, situated on a Lot 13, Block 14, sitasted on Sherman, near Princeton strtet Lot 4, Biock 17, situated on Wallach, near Sherman avenue, 3, Wuock #8, situated on Marshall u Sherman avenue, and on Farra- Sheridan street, near 7th. AFVing street, near Sher- All in ‘dod & Brown's subdivision of Pleasant Plains and Mount Plewnaut, his property 1 situated oppo- site the SCHEUIZEN PAKK grounds, and near street. ‘Jerins: One-half cash; balance in one year. Notes to bear interest at 6 per cent, payable semi- trou day of sale, or all cash, at option of purchaser. deposit of 100 required o: rk of sale. ‘each lot at ti Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost, ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days. otherwise ruzht reserved to re-sell ut risk and cost of defaulting purchaser aiter Bre days’ advertisement in some newspaper published im Wasi Je6-d&ds' ington, D. C. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, f9r, THE, ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON A gount of the rain until SATURDAY, JU: TEETH, A. D. 1888, Jel above Lots will be coutinued on THUMSDAx, JU. TWENTY IVE O'CLOCK P. same hour and places. DUNCANSON BRus., Auctioneers. $@-THE SALE OF THE BALANCE OF THE TRS, ou the pi M. HALE-PAST remises, at ‘JelS dads HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES. On 1HURSDAY FIKST, 1888, commencing will sell, Horses, Brox En Santon welt Coupe Brewster Side-Bs MORN} » JUNE TWENTY- ELEVEN O'CLOCK, I in front of my salesrooms, the following perfect order; Burky are, can trot in 2:5 Sspriug Buwy, built by Joyee; ry Bay Hor-e, seven years old; Brown Mare, five years old; Furuily Carriage, six seat: Side. jacir Waxon, Ola Hack, ‘Bi Bide-Bar Surrey, le Carry al Xo-Top Surry, il, with pole and Wagons, &c.. Terms casi Jeld-3t ic. ib. Dale positive. THOMAS ier top: Dayton; DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. VA. UALLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 235 SEC- o NORTHW NDSi alle. LOCK P. BM. 2d street northwest, troutine 17 feet, by d-pth of Jee., improved by two-story utd basement brick house SAME DAY, AT D1X P. AL, pruuses 8U3 H street northeast, fronting 2u feat, by depth of Lids tect EA ST, ESTAND8OSHOTHEET UY-FIRST, AT FIVE for sue preiniges 2353 unproved by ‘three-story urick dwelling rms: One-hulf cash, balance in six, twelve, and izhteen months, with ihterest at 6 per cent per an- huun from day of ale, beoperty suld, or all cash $150 irk secured by deed of trust on at option of the purcha-er; | t Fequired at time of sule; terms o1 wale to De conuplied witn i teu dass otherwise right reserved fo reaelt at ‘Hlok'a d com or detaustine purchaser after five wuys’ udver in Washingtou, D. C. _3016-dkeds RUS | EBS SALE OF VALUABLE TH. SD BA EMENT BRICK DWELLING, NO. A siREEr ‘By virtue of a deed of trust dul; WALTER NURIHWESI. eaneut in sume Rewspaper published B ILLIAMS & co. ORY wee recorded in Liber No. 93, iolio $7 et seq., oue of the land records of the District of Columbis,'l, as surviving trustee, will s@.1 at pubic auction, in ‘front of the VAURSDA’ UNE, A. D.'1888, AT HALF vasT FIVE SUBDIVISION OF PART OF 309, PM. Lor 28 oF fronting 2 VHE TWED’ CADE: reise ou DAY". U'CLOCK TX - EIGHI SQUAKE feet 11 iuciies ou Mt street, and running Vack that width 120 fect toa 10-toot ‘alley. tovethor with.ail the improvements, easemeuts, richty and priv- flores to the same belonging oF iu anjwise appertain- hia, lot is improved by a desirable three story and basement brick dwelling known &s No, 924 Masiteet thwest, ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal instalment two yeurs, notes to bear 6 per cent inter at le, payable semi-anuuaily, aud t.. be 6- y Ot cured by ded of trust of preinises suld. or all cash, at opiion of purchaser; or U,0U0 can remain ou the property from 1 to 5 years at 6 per cent. per anuum, yayable s:u1i-anu al.y, and balance cush: converanc- i &C.y ME quits i tine of sal 10 days, otherwise t purchase cost; « deposit of $3 Terms’ to be compli trustee reserves the rixht to ne To with in fel. the properiy at the risk and cost of the deiauiting Purchaser, after ‘day's ju Ae not ce of such resale in Some hewspaper pub ish din Washington, D. C. 1 ‘BAS MI BRICK, TWe ‘XL On MONDAY, a JUNK TW QUIS F PRESBAEY, Trasten ALI IENT BAY-WINDOW ND _W, eNIY-FIFTH, 1888, ut ALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, P. M., we will sel Thtouch the inst.uctions of the heirs of ‘the estate Janes Reever, decean:d, ¥; ‘This property nasa front of une and ab average depth of ubvut 78 feet. provements cousist of a two-story aud baseme: ‘window brick house, No. 42 ‘seven rooms and. containing ‘ART LOT UARE 357. cot ou New Jersey ave New Je ba be troutime 13. ot ‘ands two-story and basement brick house, No. 1125, New Je fronting 3 evcun feet. containing seven rooms and is property is sold to close. the eaiaie, and should attract the attention of asthe sale ts ‘Teme ‘One-this veremptory. cash; balance in six, twelve, and ¢izhteen mout .», notes of” the purchaser’ to be viven bearing 6 per cenit interest. irom seuit-apnually, and tebe secured by deed of trust on premises 201 id," “or all ‘cash. Conveyancing. &c., at purel $200 required on each house at time of fe cowniied wih ten dys oth Twine right rae ‘the prop m fe Misk sind cost lug purchaser, after five dayw" fice cfsucu te-sale in some Hewapaper to re of the detuul Wasi By jel6-dnds OU. iting purcl D.C. ‘on of the heirs. in DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. day of sale, payable at optim of purchases, cost. A‘depont of e, Terms right reserved vite mo in WASHINGTON. D. C. 2a) a, adeed of trust the land reconls of the :Dixtrict ot {in Liber UNCANSON BKOS, Auctioneers, EES’ SALE. OF UNI TATE TS WHITNEY IMPROVED REAL CLOSE,” COUNTY dal a er Colum! ES oF pou the request of the holder of the notes sec thereby, we deg of clilser's option, Conveyanci chaaee's cost, *ei6-co ‘Will gel! at ‘HW District of deposit of 48 prem: Unsbat TUNE THE incacn THURSDAY JUS yOLUCK P. Ab. ish ats OCLUCK at ven. 'Whituey Clos-y” situate in the County in front of th ‘TY EIOHTH, ‘M.,, tot eleven (11). in jumbia. ooh aie Toe CHABLES B. PEAKSON, fhe a2d. in front of the RESERV SP TE a two years, a roperty. ‘with in ten days fro: All conveyaneis s cost. Jelz-dads “WALTKM B- WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE PROPE! BRORNTING 144 FEET ON BOUNDARY sTie OF VALUABLE RIT N THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. In order to settle e partuersbip, Iwill offer for sale eSDAY. CHE NINE- SIX O'CLOCK P.M, 39, 40. 41,4243. 44 aud 45, 1a Care routing about 144 feet ou. Bousdary streets Use a on. thd 14th sieets uorthwest. Thiete lot wil ies sale: One-third cash, and balance in oneand ‘with interest at six per centum per annum, ie semi-annus.ly and secured by deed of trust 0.1 ‘sold, oF all cash, at purchsse:'s option, deposit on ‘day of sale. Terms to be complied mn day of sale, or depusit forfeited. Distri 1888, of the Boia 22, in | deine | street 0 each | terms: THe as NORTHWEST, By virtue of a decree of the Suj will, on T nal lot five (5), Jota 30, $1, 32 and | ot part of aiid square: also, the west twenty-seven (27) feet of TWESTY-SEVEDT! O'CLOcI in front five (5) feet of tee may and sellat the risk and costo Chaser. Purchaser's cost. \HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL EsTALE ON G STKEET NORIAW STREET, WITH LOIS RUSSING Bac THIRTY FOOT, ). Hk EST, 7 ¢ ‘OA ALLEY: ALSO. HOUSES KNOW R317) AND 2219 TWALWIH SiREET Court of the jot of Columbia, in Fquity Cause No. 11,063, 1 URSDAY, JUNE TWENT\-SIXTH. A.D. it HALF-PAS' FIVE O'CLUCK P. ML, in front remises, offer for sale at public 2, OF in square Row subdivided into ‘33 of CT. Gardner's subdivision 1323 AND 13: ‘ Jot (6) in said square, being part 0! lots 34 ud said subdivision, and on W:DNESDA\, JUNE N88, at HALE-Past FIVE. &. ML, I will offer for sale sit ublic anction, the Premises, iots 10 aud 11 and the north t 9, the south five (5) feet of lot Starr & Metcalt's subdivision of square 202, known as houses Nox 2217 and 2219 12ui northwest, ‘Terms of sule: “One-third of the purchase money in | gash, the reviuue in three equal instalments, pz. abi i 1, a . the deferred payments to be evideuced by the prousis- Sory uoies of the purchaser or pttzchasers berriig dates 1@ day of sale and with interest at the rae uf six Per centum per anuum, #-cured by ‘gil cash the option vf the Purchaser. ‘3 years respectively, from the day of sal deeds of trusts or A ceposit of ‘shall be required at the time of sale upon each OF parce! ot 11 ‘and a deposit rty jsetarately sold in square 8100 «i piece «f the remaining property when solu, sud if 1 be r quired on auy purchaser r purchasers fail to comply with the Of sa.e within such reasonable tune ss the trus- reecrie then be sivail procecd to re-aavertase fue detaulting pu ‘All conveyancing and. Reeurding te be at thie SMBENTAMIN H SLLNEME TZ, DMAS DOWLING, Auct. Trusice St Is quest abail ing at inc days cost | mys | er AVE 3 me ts 3100 de not days, dell ASUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO’ BEAL VSTATE OPPOSITE SCHUEIZEN PARK ~ tuedgih aay of Stare fn" Liter 200, tolls’ adg es Records of the ‘vistrict of Coltins ‘erius of gale: On UNTIL HUK*DAY, JUNE 4HE WEST 81D. OF THcEN D SI REET By virtue of a deci tiou 1 trout of the two | sale, and secured by a deed of trust Ou the pret 1 Gash, at option of purcuaser. | md recording’ at cost’ of purchaser. VFD RUCUREE ROAD. actng date of a certain deed of trust ing date on __D. 188%, and duly recorded. me of the Laud ‘and at ‘the re- of the parties the eby s-cured. we will sell at yublic auction in trent of ti premises, oS TU. SDAL, Use TWELF EH, A.D. 1888, Al FIVE P. M.. the followiug described: ff ashington, Disirict of Columbia, to wit: Lot uum- ir tWeutye 4odd and Brown's suvdivision of part uf Mt Pueasant end Peasant Pains, as the recorded in Liber Levy Court 3 Awcords of the Surveyor's Office of the District of Co- Teal estate, situated in the County 6 28.. in block utiasber six Pa the improvements aud spparte- “third in, cash. of which $100 te paid at time of wale, balauce in equal paynicute belon With iuterest at oe and two yeurs respectively irom the day ot sale. Defersed paymnen deed of trust on ‘he property wv.d, of all cash. at the ‘Opton ot the ; to Ue secured vy chaser. Ail couVeyauciug auu recuru- svorouiianee, with terme with a eae cane ahaa -dkds HLAHY WISE GARNET Is Teustecs, THE ABOVE SALE Is HEREBY POSTPONED 4 NEN 1Y-FLasT, 1888, ACK: HENRY Wisi \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF IMPZOVED P“OPERTY ON LEVENTH STREET, BE. | iD SOULH CABULINA Court of the NUE SUUTHc ABT. if the Suy District of olumbi in equity cause No. 1069, | Roc. 27. Francis . Garter vs. Kachacl M. Carter ct al., the undersyned trustes will offer tor suie at pubi. remiss, O11 SALUADAL, HAD, 1888, at FIVE ot C.N. Kini recorded Tuk TWEN1 i ICK, lot seventeen ( Su-division of lots Buubered froit seveu to teu (7 to 10), suchusive of shouiae Yai stitd visio of ov nat'lot Gre. and sev-uty-oue (71) rovelents therovd, counisting of a frame dwelliux ase Terms umbered ove (1) in aquare nuiuver duine uun- toxetue. the. in One-third cash; balance in equal install- one and two years, with futerest frou day of ‘All couveya eins A dep sit of required at time of sale. It the terms o: ~ale ‘complied witi inten duye the Arustee res T¥es Lhe rizut ty venell the pr perty at tue risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser upou ab advertiscznent of Ave CHAGLES A ELL.UL, trustee, ~dkds 406 Stn at. nie. i, NINE’ south, ‘ot in square eighty-one (81), city, District teuences ther unto belo wing. ‘Lerms of sale: Gue-third on day of sale. one-third in one year, aud one-third in two years (hereafter, with interest, the deferred paymeuis to be secused by wortcage 8 prescribed in said d cree, or a. cas on jd at thie of sale ota FRibay, JUS aT SAME HUUK ‘ASD PLAC! 5e0-dikds HUMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. CHANCERY SALE OF HOUSE A:"D LOT NO. 507 TWENTY-SECOND » lek i- 1 SOLTHWEAT yurtue of 10623 docket 27, Supresue Court District ot Colum- tua, on April 27, A.D. 1888, in a suit wuerein Jumes ay ie Complainant, and a.'S. Carter ants, the undersicued trusices wil. sel | Bon’ front of ‘the praudscs on OU. decree in eouity cause No. al deve AS, SURE TERN CH, A. D. 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.3i., Aug Wext north of the twenty feet of sald jot, aud beieiu Washingwn Phe twenty-sour feet fiunt Uy thede, tof ot sue (i of Couumbia, togetuer with tue aypur- ale at optiu of purchaser. $100 cash to Le Caaio. “Letuss of sale eis bs complica Titus ten da ‘of uales otherwis. ‘eal Ceteuleiine Ureltaets tsk sud cust," Conveyancing pes ae SACKSON H. RALSTON, Trustee, DaviD v. stéxis tess Je7-dbds 806 F st. n w., Washington, D.C, ABOVE SAGE IS HEREBY NED POSTPO! TWENIY-SECOND 1888, KSUN H. RALSTON, Trustea, DAVID D. »TONE, Trustes. tor said subdivision, is | 2. £ Lo 2& ut the | Schedule iu effect J A Issa, 30 AM.—bast Lenn, Mail ly tor Warrenton, ee Gdooevitle Chanotier iy Ly chars god Seaton BURY UPRIGHT GRAND PIAN xD. SDE TTC CEAS cE haEAER: | Ketan. glee trtngn Sct Rowvila, Roe SY CHAIRS DWARF HOOKCARES EASELS | Weghitewa to New Orieae c om UNIC RACK. ENGMAVENGS TUGRIA LIB: | 1Lo8 AM Past \all Daily for Nerrygton, Char. ARY SUITE MIRROR. KR WALNUT HALL | lotteville, Gordonsville, Stations Chea & ( Pisce WatXUr CHEaE 3D DEREK | Lynchbun, Kocky Mouse Danville snd" Stations AMBER “SET 3 WARD. | tween Lyvchibugand Denville, Greensboro, Raleigh. fonts hath aw RESSES. | Charlotte, Columbia, Augusta, Awanta, Bitar BPLINGS, SOFAS, © 2 Mont vy. New Oreane, Texss and Oatiforn! Cs Vasu eras Paliinan sieeper New York to Moutgomery, in copmec BOARD LASTER Soe with Pullman S'e yore Monteumsry © MEENA.” Mouth Soe aad Siserepure fears, Sy SEEN, as pare and Siitevere Lt, ETS. | Columbia aud Charleston Soud traiue Washi: wo Seiss mar Se ela trae BG Fo 2017 CORR! | S75. i asp STREET | eaees Ta except, Sunday, for Manassas, AT’ AUCTION aps lectern 2 Oa WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE TWENTIETH, | 4599) St —Wewtera Papress Daily fur Warrenton, eRe AEN ORL Ce EAT an TEAS | Gordsusvali, Chariouceviles Loutteile, Gineimestt Stove aeauae, A ts Set tebe Noe aa Beste. | Sad Summer recurs on und tossr hero Gay ‘nd Ohio route. Pulln Washington to Louies Chattanooga, Merny Littie Rock. Wester points Through Puliman 81 ton to Me - 1. ern Express Dally for Lynch. e, Raleigh, Ashevilin, Charlotte, colum= ‘ture, Carpets, Be. contained therein, to which m Searere an Sere Sss rma Fees PN | MPPHOMAB DOWLING, auctioneer. FINE GROCERIES AT AUCTION. On WEDAESDAY MORNING. JUNE 30, 1888, Bold | commencing at 10 O'CLOCK, Isball sell the enure bis. Alken. Aurustm Allama, M | contenta of store, southeast corner of Tithand Mary- | esis Texss end California” Py Jand uvenue southwest, cubreciag iu part— mgton to New Jricane Temas, y Teas, Coffees, Spices, Pickles. gémery, Pullman Sieeper Washingt. Ga “without chanse. eet Condiments, Cauned Goods of every description, | cobacco, Cigar. og Wanhiinwton aud Obio division leave ‘Sinoking and Chewing T Syrup, Oi and Vinegar. 9:00 AM, Daily cont Bundey, and ¢ yandry an Soap. arnve Row jana Tah rashes aud Broome. Mound Will 5:30 aM Dally. au iatfori and Spring Scales, Sp ypondas. arriving Wastingtom Throach trains frou the South via Chariotte, Dan~ wiliennd Lynehbnury arrive im Washington 10 Rat And 7.39 P.M: via East Tennessee, Bristol and Lrneh Dury at 1113 a.m and ¥40 PM. via ch route, aiid Charlottesville at 0:40 Tac AM Tickets, eleepi'e car resecrvatic ter and | ounter Scales Coffee Miil, Tea and Spice Chests, ‘and Entirely New Block, Oll Tank. Sulver-Piated show Case, Walnut Desk, &e. NB. This stock is new aud well selected and the scales and Gztures of recent purchase and ih perfect order. ake MG and information, Je15-4t THOMAS DOWLING Avotionser._ | furnished. and teacage chock WW, 1 FPHOMAS DOWLING, Avctoucer. | Wands Kialiroad, Oth aud Bats SARE TakLonRe —s | ies Coueral Paasenger Ageat. ROSES. ROSES. ROSES, | qk ona ——— - A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF FINE EVER-RLOOM. ENNSYLVANTA ROUTE ING ROSES (NOW IN BLOOM): ALSO. ING AND HYBRID ROSES, SUCH AS 6! IACQUEMINOT. &o., xe, IM. ERAL | ah LANGE ASSO T= TO THE Nok in, WES} DOUBLE TRACK STEEL NAILS AND SOUTHWEST, x SPLENDID SCENE AGNIFICENT PQUIPMENT, ENT OF OCHER PLANTS, HANGING BAS. | t KET. &c., FROM N. STUDER'S NURSERY, aT | IN EFFECT JUNE 3D, 1848. ALOTION. | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, FROM STATION, Qn WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNETWENTIETH, | CORNER SIXTH AND 8 STREETS. AS FUL 1888, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK within my auction | “ton Fooae. K shall sell choice olleciics of ecuratise and | Forpittsoang avid the Wo other plants, is | es Ketitid a NTPRUSTERS RADE OF VALUABLE TURAL be: ath'lecpiine'arettons i TATE IN THE COUNTY OF WASH NGTON. | fugonray aes Pe BEING SMITH AND ELLIOTS, TkUSTI ES, ago, with miccping Car Aitoon SCBDIVISION OF THAT PURITON OF 11E a ESIATE OF THE LATE COL HENKY NAYLOR, Ctitoaeo and st Tou BEING ON THE EASTERN BUANCH Ok AN omeet ae Boss Rube, TMMEDIATERY ADOACENT ye siti 70 AME PROPOSED NoW BiiDGE ACKUSS | K leovver THE ANACOSTIA RIVER AND BY THE WaY Ravcon, t 3 Fitters aud the Week, with QF PENNSALVAMIA AVENCE EXILNDED, | m Gleaper to x pENowS AS “EWIRIRo Ci | Biba Sleeper 1 Pitty, and Watiabane bs tue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of thy - | Distact of Goume is paseo Oe 2 BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Natlor et al., No. 9.327 im equity, we will offer at pubs | For, & Cecnndaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Nagar, | Hesae on the premises, beginuing on THURSDA\, 10-00 p.m. daily, except Saturday, with’ Bleaptiog SEVENTH DAL OF JCNE. A.D. iNS8, at HALE! |) Car Waslunw er Past FOUK OCLUGK P. 3 varus Lota ia the waport. Lock Maven, and Elmina, at 9:50 subdivision of “i wining City* made by us as daisy except Sanday. andgecorded im the surveyors cthce ot the Distr: For New York and the Las. 7-20, 9:00, 11-00, and Cohambna, 1140, 200.4 te Sod 11220 pan. Om ‘Terms ot sale: One-thint F-90011 40am. 200. 410, 10-00 apd staimenie atone and two 11-20 pam. “Limited Express of Pullin Patior tng 6 yer cent taterest fom: day uf auuually, aud to be secured by ¢ broperty’ eold, or ail cash at Care 940 am. m. daily wit For liste z wt Sunday, and 3:45 p, D: without chaner | A deposit or $29 on each lot will te requited at tne FOF Brooklyn, ¥. y | uf sale. Conveyanctug, &¢.. at purchaver's com. If y City with” bata ra terms of sale are not complied with in ten days irom travafer to F wt, avoiding double day of wale the trustees reserve th Property iu defwult at the risk au ing purchaser or purchasers, ut Bolice of such resale in Wasiingcou, D.C. 1.1, —Plats showing tne subdivision can be obtained on application to the trusiees cr the auctioneers, igint to resell the oy TY 00, sna 12:40 am, Sarin 1130p. On Sum SoIue LeW=paper published ia 00, pm. 0 Pm daily, with Dining | RICHARD. SMIiH, 3.20, 9:00.9:40 9:50, 11:00, cuas, ‘ALL Ligin” } Trusteca, | opm, Oo Sus? puncanson pros, 4 #8) | m. 2200, 3:45, | © AUctoders, ——-my1T-thftewtjediea | For ons cn 40 Dom. daily, | THE ABOVE SALE WILL BE CONTINUDD | For, Avoapolin 7 0 and 9-00 am. 12-05. 4.20, and 0Oyn ly, except Sui lay anys, 9:00 a. | GM TUESDAY, THE TWELE IH DAY OF JUNE, A. D, 1888, AL HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM. el og RICHARD SMTTH,) trostecg | ALLXANDEIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL 8 Cas: AELLIOL. § eek | RMA NS ALEMANDEIA” AND WastiNGgON S@-THE ABOVE SAL¥ WILL BE CONTINUED ON | For Alexandria, 6-00, 0-25. 8. WEDNESDAY, THe TWENTIELH DAY OF JUNE, | "Zod incon S08 4 Ss | aD. 1860, AT HALE PAST 100 ROCLOCK. 30-05, aud 11.37 pm AD SMITH. 07 1b cS HCHAMD SOL Tease, | WALTER B WILLIAMS & C0, auctioneer, eu THKEE.STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LoT FRONT. TPP» ING ON 6TH STREET BETWEEN STREEISNORTHWEd, A AC oth EPSESDAT JUNI AWE Ne | CLOCK. 1 Ais we sball sell tu fronts melperigae ny | orucinal it 31, ih equ re4a7. 4 nee | Ses Sit eae baker #00 Hn ote gd rman notes beirut Sneral Msutier. tot 1 centinn nota . ALTIMORE AND Olt ao = SCHEDULE IN EFF |COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. rE nas | JROK SALE—AT MELHOSE PARK, WYATTS- | mi Sy ville, Md., desirable Lots, opposite the handsome | >. Te idence of the late K. K. Eivlot, cay. Lots 50 by 130 9-4 p. 8 RAILROAD, OL APRIL 29, 1998, GTON FROM STATION CORNER LY AVENUE AND © STREE azo aud Northwont, express daily 10:35% wcmiuati and St Louis, express daily Sand WALTER B. feet. frontit ou Melrose ave. Price 10 cents per For Pitet n level HSPs dant tt arty es | eh purzand Clrendeyem dly 8 Sue lot or to auy'one bullting at ence” For fureaer | me en estan 910-20 peucilmarpy wo TALER Uy ary | Ba Ppsotagtan teem eae, ste teem ‘aud 225 p.m. erinediate p= Philadelpiia, to am. an: For Sineeriy and. inter Biltmore, 5, 6:20,6:40, 7:30, ie trait), ara. 12 WASIEDSTO SELL, OR TRADE, FOX S10cK of goods 160 acres of land, situated in Kiowa Con Kausae A big bangin. Adiress “FaRai™ office. zie. JOR KENT—FURNISHED On UNFU alovely cot age at Linden Siation. di an: Baltwore aud Obio Kailroad. Forest Glen P. 0. BB” | 15,2105, JQOR SALE—107 ACRES, ONE-HALF MILE FROM ‘or Annapolis, 6 2 a 2. | Bittnd Station 8. and 0. it p.m On Sande S630 4d pe tae ae Gity, ine grass aud wurden laud, ten-o0In ‘house, shade, ii excelleut repair. teaat Louses, baru, stable. Welle, fr 2.05, 3:50. 6.20 pan. Sum- ‘&e.; high elevatio 08° perrort evel, suit mT . y ¥yat. Sali Sy Mana a koraci 1h Wh gah. gaat | pe -E—STORE jor Stptions on the heispslion Bact 6438 «. Bta dalton 17 one m-$1 15 nan for principnl srationsouty, t10;10ems 5, ¢3./30e and 9 a3 pet iihersure aud invermediate pointe, 19a: 1640-335, 1h eae For Boyd's aud tuiermaiate stations, 17 pam. t10 tei, and on 16 aud O18 milion Money to loan. 110 St Paul st. Baldinore. JelG-iee "| P LE—TWO LOTS ON OAK AVE, TAKOMA 1.15 ¢.; one in Ivy City, 2c; one Colonial Beach | Bran reh train leaves Washiueton ou Sunday only at (ees Horviue at all stations ou Metropolitan zs. x, out, Sur €1 For Frederick 110:10am, 43, 14:35, 15:30, ? cis BENJ. P_ DAVIS, 1319 F st. Sundays 1 Pm. mms EASE NRO E, s st For fiaversiowu. 20:10 a.m. an +5.30p. ACRES, m. For Liray ana polats on the shennudeah taley Bite Hum tuey ad all pointe’ eoute via Reriolee ca aru | Western tt. % jan 4a | “Tritys arrive trom Chicago datty 7:20 a.m. and 5:15 ROR RENT—AT WASHINGTON GROVE-—A COT. | P.m.: from Cincinuati and St. Louis daily 6-208. Prope crcl. party furuiabea, inquire at ion Hed 1-90). tas som Ptiabung daly 7-20 a une 8:4 Yor Corcoran Baildiug or | Ba Co Lt a = iis-O"__ | From, Philadelpihis, Chester, and Wilmington, 10: JOR SALE 04 RENTTAT HERNDON. VA. A | an 10, ans O00 fm daly. atom 2088 quire of A. CHOUNSE, Cash Kou, Treasury iheut. a AVE A VILLAGE Bo: EAR WASHIN offer fine villaxe lots, 504371 fect, at the juz village of Balistou, Va, 24 lee trom New me: | 8°30. cud apm ami 1 io, 24't0, Bridge, a. $300. 25 down aud 810 PRUELIDS ib Now York ay | qenets cries iit" at Sicbot olsen 19 andl ny — SOME BUILDING SITES AT | Peni Dunu-Loving. Amoux improvements ace new depou postofhie: bullditae store, lsisdscane new Cok | 8y tren: Bow Sunpulticeat ati xind_tueral ——— Cait fornew pitta npecta™ raducemente to. Uullders _ HLEN © BAICHELD EI :| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. JLOk SALE —AT PORFST INN PARI WUTOMAC IRANSPORIATION LINE, Glen, very devirable vill. sites; sever: — ane, Soccmee Rover Conta. ndences 7 i» the most salts “ loaves Dlepieusone reaidlences alrvads: erected, This in tke inost ce Googie. eayon Stepueusaaty CHAS. 0. SCULL., Gon. Pam Agent, ay 2.6 dbaitiin Steamer BUL, Waar: jocation on the Metropolitas branch B & 0. Lots every ol 7 "i PNSEY | freight usust be prepaid. Flog J jceuty's foot pward, THOS G. HENSEY | Been Oa ATP? ow a wy FEMS ARGATNS [OTS AT FOREST GLEN, m3-6m ‘7th strect winart, Md; twenty usiuutes’ ride from : ity. .Y = — — sa J. MC HTS i | ’ ia VERNON MT. VERNON! Je8-1m* 14 3 ping | STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN | Leaves 7th-strect wharf daily (exce)t Sunday) for Mt Vernon aid iver Landings as far down aa Giymont at R SALE—APLEND|D ESTATE, 448 AC near historic Brandy Station, Va. MK. i, ever Co, Va; large uiausion, all Sutbui dings, water, | ¥¢THOu St : oy AS Sud fences, GOUKE D. LUCKEIT, USS Fist, of | 4,293 8 i Meturuing, reaches Wasuingtom Kockville, Md 305-Tma* ald of SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY SON body Cakiron siubed NEAR B By vit it ree ere Distict of Cal of the Supreme Court ALE OF 1HE CO! BLIC HAY MMISSIONERS. ‘shall sien T Hay 73 SALE [, NO. Setiee E DIS tkICT OF COLUM- ‘Wasarxorox, June. i WEDNES- DAY, JUNE 1 WeNTY-SEY Va tot SCALES —OFFIOE OF ENT 1600, “at the ae: for tale, to ihe his! HERE ok SAREE OPTPONEE paLdetat Gama posed ah ts Pare eae ord Bugeten agctm Barocas bes clea A Gaur Siceme: Ix - and: BOYS AXD CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. FOR BOYS FROM 14 TO 18. We soid st $¢-eesoh now at io ‘TOR CHILDREN FROM 5 TO 14. ‘Suit with Short Pants. See ay WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF MEWS SUITS FROM Eealine Set Beeline 20 ys ey "Pin une ot man's and Bose Pants from 1 up. LOXDON AND LIVERPOOL nie OLOTHING co, | COR. TTH AND G STs. 1. L. BLAKE, Captain, FoR SEGRE, HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED | 7-1 potosac RIVER LANDING FAEMS AND SMALL. COUNTRY HOMES, | | NEW IKON STEAM ck *W of from one to five hundred acres, within from 1'to 20 | Leeves 7th st. whart_oa MUNDAY, 1 5 hulles of the city, sul-able vor stock, dairy, frat, aud | & G>ATUcDAY™ at 7am lieturuin TUESDAYS, cueral Larmiug’ purvowe, very” low priomandon FKIDAYS aud SUNDAYS; mou: iit at Kivertaade very easy terum Cello os thugs 00 fuk oo Menutad Crock, Oarmomen Vey ent Oe, Ats0, FOR KENT leis ity Std" conics sth ip and Ok ak veral very desiracie Country hes dences nepnerda. ee schedace. JOHA b. PADGETI, ‘Setter "fT. H. S\PHERD & CO, 1321 Pst. | _C.W. KIDLEY, Mauaser. ‘bend JOR SALE—ON METROPOLITAN BR B. AND O., Fistinockviie iow housen 6 to 1ir.: bui ding ote Sto Boo acren COURE D. LUCKETT, 835 Fat nie ‘or Rockville, 3d. Jel-lm OCEAN STEAMER: SHOKT KOUIE 10 LUNDOD =a Sui. CicouLR LLOYD 8.8 60 past b-xprese Bleainers To Southampton ( oudun. Havre), Bremen. double trans, Ems Toce, Juve 19, 1p. ts Senin, Wed. located, ou an cievation im ® 2 pan Fuld sat, dune 2s, = cake: all necemary ou:bulh Sam Ee, net, June ‘only ‘ten-mainutes" Lats, Wed Sauy'a, 2 Station, Meuvpulican ‘Ciidor sbie etatervomDe, as, For fal on salcon aypulutmentn Shoo ana 3. T. DYER, wend Scam 6 lors Sou eating am Didor, 025 Foun. ave. Bealls” BROWN «Oo. aes sOu8, : ‘ARM FOR GALE sei Pat, Far} |ARD LIN, bias LDeBONS & O., Bankers, Agents vans Terms. 37 ‘aw. Makion DUCKET ; ‘and inepect plabs and description of ensburg. P. G. Co.. cotiyos mode tt ouve, Usb-n pomase 600, SOO, 36 yi SALE OR reduced farm of 1,000, 7 dwellin Vernon HOR LIN! A*MOR Sic EXPRESS SER VERIOOL Via QUEENS’ CITY OF HO) SERVICE. Ww oe ‘xv LUNDONUEAEL ‘Londonderry, La Baz Or Wasarorox ‘The Purest and Finest Whishey ever put upon the District market, a8. L. BARBOUR & SOK, Preey ‘Wholesale Depot,