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et 6 a. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON WOMEN WITH THE BALLOT. |W, B, Moses & Sos. What Legislators Received for their Services in Years Gone by. If the shades of the members of the first Con- grees and its immediate snecessors could read ex-Senator Chace’s strong appeal for better pay for members of Congress they would surely smile, if shades ever smile. The salary of 95.000 a year and mileage now paid to a Sena- tor or Representative, with the additional, in the Senator's case. for the pay of a private sec- retary, wonld have seemed to these dead and gone Congressmen an allowance fit for a king. The first members of Congress were paid $6a day for actual attendance at the session of Con- gress. Sometimes a member had to make a Journey on horseback of 500 miles in order to attend the session. He was allowed a mileage of $6 for every 20 miles he had to travel in going to orreturning from a session, Taking delays on account of bad weather and bad roads into consideration, 20 miles was about an average day's journey, so he was paid, practicaliy, $6 a day from the time he left home until he re- turned. A member of Congress now receives a mileage of 20 cents a mile, but as he can travel at the rate of 40 miles an hour, the time he loses on the road is paid for ata very far figure. The first Congress, too, had a very ef- fective provision against absenteeism. No member could draw his #6 a day unless the The Experiment in Progress in Kansas. A STATE IN WHICH FEMALE SUFFRAGE IS AN AC- COMPLISHED FACT e THE WAY IN WHICH IT ‘WORKS. From the New York Times. Torexa. Kay., April 7.—Thousands of women participated in the municipal elections held throughout Kansas last week. In Topeka alone over 2,300 voted, and in Leavenworth, Wichita, Atchison, Fort Scott, and smaller cities the numbers far exceeded those of 1887. No issue other than that of decent municipal govern- ‘nent was presented, and the accepted explana- tion of this large vote is that the women now fully appreciate the fruits of the victory they won two years ago. i The scenes at the polls certainly sustained this view of the situation. In Topeka the wo- men displayed more enthusiasm than the men. They not only went to the polls and worked, but many of the most influential of them sent their carriages to remote parts of the city and brought in numbers of their less-happily-cir- cumstanced sisters, who needed but the one in- centive of rapid transit to make them good nineteenth-century Kansas citizens. Hundreds of colored women visited the voting places dur- ing the day, and many of these electioneered with all the art of practical politicians. Every record showed that he was present, An excep- | hack or caryall in the city was called into serv- tion to the rule was made only in a case of | ice, and it was noticeable that the “black vote” detention by sickness, After March 4. | required more transportation thag its paler nd- 17%, it appears that Senators received £7 | jnact of civilization. Much to t@® disgust of = day, but members of the lower house | the republicans, most of the white women voted | continued to draw but $6. In 1816} for the democratic candidates for mayor in To- the first move in the direction of an annual | peka, Leavenworth, aid Atchison. In the for- salary without regurd to attendance was made | mer city the republican nominee was confess and Congress voted its members #1.500 a year. | Congress evidently received some sharp rebuke for this extravagance, for the law was@epealed edly a “ringster,” while in Leavenworth the no- | torious Col. Dan Anthony, brother of Susan B., headed the republican ticket. Susan B. An- the next rear nd shortly afterwards the com-| thony came out from Rochester to help the Rynsation was fixed at eight dollars per diem. | colonel, but the women proved too much for | hese statesmen of the new republic received them, and he was snowed under by 700 major- | ity. It is possible that Miss Anthony is not so much in faver of woman suffrage in Kansas us she was a week ago. Ateach voting place in Topeka, and presum- ably the other cities, a partition separated the men and women as they deposited their ballots. | ‘The women seemed more impressed with the responsibility of their act, and scrutinized their tickets carefully before passing them through the windows. Out in this benighted country the names of all the candidates are printed on long sheets of paper. With charming frankness | many of the ladies who voted for the first time produced pencils and “scratched” their tickets End then handed them to the clerks unfolded and with the changes visible to the canvassers, Inanalley near one of the polls three white women were'seen in earnest conversation with a colored dame, who evidently could not read, but desired to vote the straight republican | ticket. She was finally provided with a ticket that added ancther nail to the coftin of the re- publican candidate for mayor, and she marched up tothe window and handed it in with the air of a queen. During the day many cases of husband and | wife voting oppositely came to notice, and these have already been cited in attempted refutation to the claim that women are largely intlnenced by their husbands. It is asserted | further that many men were induced to change their votes on Tuesday through the arguments of their better halves. The result, particular] in this banner republican city, would certainly indicate something of this nature. the great experimdntal ground of the nation, seems to have settled the question of regent of Luxemburg on Thursday, the king of | municiy for women to the satisfac- | Holland, who is grand duke of Luxemburg, | tion of jority of its own people at | having been declared incapable of governing. | least. In Cottonwood Falls and Kossville, two | M. De Freycinet, French minister of war, is | small cities, the entire government has just | im, : | been placed in the hands of women. Oskaloosa e | has been governed by women for the past two In the house of commons last night the lord | vears, and the people seem to be pleased, for advocate introduced « bill providing for local | they have re-elected them. government in Scotland. | The opponents of the movement appear to Mr. Gladstone dined last evening with his | have accepted defeat philosophically. “*What's former private secretary. Mr. Hamilton. His | the use of keeping up the fight?” said a promi- | host lives in the top flat of the highest apart- | B¢nt democrat to-day, in concluding some | ment house in Park lane, and the building is | Vigorous remarks on the subject; “the thing not supplied with an elev The aged ex-| €Vidently here to stay. just as prohibition is, | Premier was, therefore, compelled to climb | #"d although I know it is bound to exert a Sighty ste | harmful intluence upon the character of women, Count Balicstrem. who was for ® long. time | Ktntion, ‘When x morcaest ike ties gr | Munic 3 si posed be . = Sins ee ons during tee stsence | #f00ting in, Kansas the wisest plan is to stand from under and sentenced to a term in prison for embezzle- ment. He has also been condemned to refund to his victims 12,000 marks. An immense terrestrial globe on the scale of 7 oa . in Chica one millionth will be shown at the Puris exhibi- | | The announcement was made in Chicago tion. The globe measures 13 meters indiameter, | terday thet it had been discovered ‘aris will barely occupy a square centimeter of | recent election in that city was illegal. surface. The system to relieve street tra’ in Paris as proposed by M. Berlier consists substantially ofa ystem of subterranean cast-iron tubes. 13.4 fhet in diameter and about 10 miles in total ength. their pay in a much depreciated currency, but the style of living then prevailing at the na- fional capital was simple and eight dollars a day even with a discount off was enough to provide a member with the ordinary comforts of the time. In 1856 the pay was raised to $6,000 for service in one Congress or $3.000a year. At the close of the war the advance was made to $5,000 a year. In 1874 a further ad- vanee was made to 27,500 a year, and Co made itself ridiculous by voting itself back pay at that rate from the beginning of the Congres- sional term and then hastily repealing the law increasing the congressional salaries under stress of popular condemnation. bers, however, kept their back pay. safe for any man in Congress to begin an agitation for an increase of pay, but a | man who has resigned his seat, as Mr. Chace can, without has, and returned to private life rendering himself open to 1 campaign. In every new Congress some men are missed who have declined reelection be- cause they cannot afford to serve. Some busy members pay out yearly to their clerks as much as they receive in salary. It is said sometimes, as a reproach, that only rich men can get into the Senate. It might be said with equal truth that only rich men can afford to go to the Senate, LATE FOREIGN NEWS Gen. Boulanger has made application to the Swiss government for permission to reside in | Geneva, The Prince of Nassau will take the oath as ae The Chicago Election. POLITICIANS WHO CLAIM THAT IT WAS ILLEGAL. the This state of affairs grows out of a decision rendered | by the supreme court of the state to the effect that the town of Brighton Park and other por- tions of the township of Cicero had been, by a | vote of the people on November 11, 1897. legally | annexed to the townships of South and West | Henry M. Stanley's letter relating to the geo- | Chic: Previous to the annexation the town- graphical and ethnological results of his expe- | ships of South and West Chicago were entirely | tion was read before the Royal geographical | included within the limits of the city of Chicago. saslety, Londoa. While the deeisiou of the court Qnnexed the Ex-King Milan of Servia has started on a six- | 2¢¥ territory to the townships it did not oper- = = ape ate to make ita part of the ci power to weeks’ tour in Palestine. | extend the limits of which rests with the city | Dr. von Maybuch has withdrawn his resigna- | council. Therein lies all of the trouble. It is | tion of the ottice of Prussian minister of public | claimed that if the present republican adminis- | woke | tration is willing to invoke the law it can hold | i over and prevent the newly-elected democrats j se wile and! two younger | fom taking their seats. it insaid that] en of ee enon Star's democratic desig- | Roache has consulted the corporation cou: Ration of th k d f E ; — C — —— queen of dof |in regard to the ters, but it cannot be — Tincesses Victoria and Maud of | jenrned that any decMfion as to what action shall be taken has been reached. The body of a boy named Steinfatt was found — ‘os at an early hour yesterday on a road near Ham- Seasonable Smiles. burgd The boy's throat had been cut and bis} A crucial test.—President Harrison's probi- abdomen ripped open and his entrails removed. | ty is about to undergo a very severe test, He | The body was otherwise shockingly mutilated. | j5 going on a fishing trip.—St, Paul Pioneer | Pres. Jenkins to Henkins (after vainly trying to understand a message ever the telephone wire) —That’s right! Get mad! Tecan hear you all | right now.— | 1 Mr. Baneroft’s (Man Friday. From America He was born in the last year of the eighteenth century, October 3. 1500. Herman Blaatz, his man Friday. is determined that his master shall live till 1901, thus spanning part of three centuries, fit career for the author of Ban- croft's History. Hermann is a familar figure to all Washington and all Newport. He is au- | tocrat of the Bancroft front door and ante- chamber. Poor luck to those who displease Hermann if they expect aught of the veteran historian, The stalwart factotum has been € vew Haren Palladium. John Wanamaker has lately marked down | Matt Quay’s influence with the post-office de- | partment, and the lot is now offered to the public at a greatly reduced figure.—Chicago | News, Marguerite, a bine-eved cherub of five years, | knows how she wants the gas turned when she is ready for sleep. After she had said her | prayers a few nights ago, and as her mother ~ was preparing to lower the gas jet, she said: roseay beaten Darl aay melo ben ty: | «Mamma, turn it to just a pimple,” and then Poor pamey aipbobeaaigpiny ou. Sue | closed her eyes to sleep and dream of “Pigs in jon't care to see you, ani wealty | Ghover."— Segue Conner | Want to see her, so you are suited on both | a He was on the point of proposing, but | | thought better of it for the moment and’ con- | | tinued the conversation because of an organ- outside. When the music stopped he | “So you've never been in Europe, Miss Soon after the death of Mr. Corcoran his | F sag ott. noe she replied, “I never ex- body-servant began to look around for a place. | pect to see Europe until my wedding trip?” | Meeting a prominent official in the Depart- | hen he continued to continue the conversa. | ment of Justice. who had been an intimate | tu.—Harper's Monthly. | friend of the philanthropist, this man asked for | an appointment of some kind. The official, Sfter some reflection, said: “I can only think of one vacancy just now in our department of that is the chief justices hip.” replied the applicant, “I had not | thought of that. but since you are so kind as to | suggest it, please bear me in mind.” see Wasted Time. From the Boston Beacon. Be would be an interesting experiment for Women if some of them would keep an account of time just for one week as they would | keep acash account. Perhaps they would be | astonished to find how easily time, like money, | is frittered away. Surely there are just as/ many hours inthe day us there were when | your grandmother, my dear Mrs. B., brought | up her family of seven children, doing ail their | sewing and mending. as well asa considerab'e | ion of the housework, yet she found time ‘an occasional afternoon with a neighbor or | friend, and for her correspondence, and didn’ talk half as much about “not having any time” as you do. aes He Thought it Was Mean. From the Boston Kecord. Ina home on Commonwealth avenue, not | many evenings since, the father, anwonted to | euch duties, thought it incumbent upon him at certain period during the evening's exercises | to take bis youngest son upstairs for a short outing, based upon the child’s disobedience to , ite mother. The echoes from the interview Penetrated to the parlor, and while there was | great sympathy for the afflicted Pag gS. | ‘laugh could not well be restrained when, in the mudst of the ‘boo-hoos,” was heard the : “Pa, I think it’s real mean for you to spank me. @amma do her own wor! sides (auf beiden Seiten).” His late mistress Was extremely amused to have this jocular re- mark repeated to her by au intimate friend to | whom the outspoken aud overfaithful door- | keeper had refused admission. nected with that prac considered so repre hensible in many quarters—of “stealing a min ister.” Acburch not 1,000 miles away from the state-house, which has been seeking a leader for a number of months, has been in- strumental in causing the salaries of four men to be raised. —Loston Congregationalist, Mr. Spurgeon recently remarked that “as soon as a man begins to lose his religion he be- gins to want to know who Cain's wife was.” | n our experience, such people generally have | a kind of occult sympathy with Judas, and are | curious to know whether he partook of the sup- The less head a man has the more frequently he loses it.—Ou City Blizzard, Colored clergyman (to Miss Blanche, a mem- | ber of his flock j—*Look heah, chile, you 'tracts | too much tenshun wid dem fine close of yourn. | You go take off dem close.” Miss Blanche—*Huh, me take off dese close? Den I'll ‘tract moor ‘tenshun that I dus now. Parson, I cert'n s’prised to hear you talk so. | Leertn’y is, Journal of Commerce. (or, The Marquette Land Grant. 4 DECISION IN FAVOR OF THE SCRIPPERS WHICH WILL BE APPEALED, The register and receiver of the land of- fice for the Marquette, Michigan, district have | decided in favor of the scrip locations on the lands within the indemnity limits of the old | Marquette, Houghton and Ontonagon railroad | grant recently declared forfeited as against the homestead and preemption settlers, who entry thereon as soon as they were thrown open to entry as against the scrippers, who had pre- viously applied for the lan ——— A Desperado Killed by a Boy. A dispatch from Knoxville, Tennessee, says: Intelligence has been received of another terrible scene in the Granger county & record of 409 miles in seventy-two hours, ar- | tragedy, enacted late Friday night. Dan tived at New York Saturday on the Adriatic. | Beeler, who was jointly ‘accused with He cil take part in the waiking match to come | Wooltinberger in killing Sheriff Greenlee, = 4 Madisos 8c surprise: et on river, near his pate home, by a sixteen-year-old boy, who was one A Great Cry for More Women jot searching for him. Beeler was or- Why don’t you let —— = Jemes Ray, the English pedestrian, who has | Willian There are some incidental advantages con- | | iM per.—Christian Inquirer. ip claimed the lands in dispute by virtue of actual | © Nos, 520, 522,524, 526, 528, and 530 11th st. n.¥. AND Nos. 1100 and 1102 F st.nw., Washington, D. 0. Furniture, Carpets, Upholstery Goods, Interior Decorations, &c., &c. MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS For English Brass Bedsteads and Cribs, Hartford Woven Wire Mattresses. Parquet Flooring, Mosaic Wood Flooring, Venetian Blinds, Moorish Fret Work, Berlin Carpets, Steel Door Mats, Best Carpet Sweepers. The Cataract Washing Machine and Lace Curtain Stretchers, REFRIGERATORS. We show the largest assortment we have ever had. Call and see them, or write for catalogue. There are Pere different styles, varying in price from $2.75 to $50. BABY CARRIAGES. ‘We have over 100 different styles of Baby Carriages, from 35 to $50. We sell all the Parts, and can make Carriages to order. or repair them, at short notice. Write forcatafogne if you cannot call aud inspect the stock. BICYCLES, TRICYCLES AND VELOCIPEDES, of all styles and sizes of best and cheapest makes. ‘The same bargains advertised last weekj in each De- partment will be offered this week. In cases where the lots have been sold out something of equal value will | be offered. SLIP OR LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE. Our assortment of slip cover goods is unsurpassed, and includes everything made for this purpose from the commouest to the best materials, and our facilities. for cutting, fitting and making are the very best, en- abling us to guarantee a perfect fit in every case, and to cut covers in eituer an inferior or perfect style as desired. STRAW MATTINGS, 300 rolls White Matting, at 3.60 per roll of 40 yard, 500 rolls Fancy Matting, at #4 per roll of 40 yards. 200 rolis extra heavy Fancy Matting, at 17}. per yard. 50 rollsextra heavy White and Fancy Matting, at per yard. One yard, one and a half and two yards wide Oil- clotus, at 19¢. per square yard, RUG DEPARTMENT. 2ft. Gin. ft. x6ft., Smyrna Rugs, 4 ft. x 7 ft., #350 Tapestry 10 ft. 6 in.x Tapestry Carpet, 10 ft. 6 in.x1? ft. 9in., 818. arpet, 8 ft, 3 in.x14ft.. $16. pestry Carpet, 10ft. Gin.x12ft, 9ini,, 815. ‘Tapestry Carpet, 9 ft. 6 in.x1? tt. Gin, 816, Velvet Carpet, § ft. Velvet Carpet, Sit. 8 in. 50 Tapestry Carpet, 8 ft. ¢ 11 ft. 3in., 810. Velvet Carpet, 10 ft. 6 in.x13 ft. 6 in. 822.50. Tapestry Carpet, 10 ft. 6 in.x12 ft. 9 in, $15 50 Tapestry Carpet, 9 ft. 4 in.x10ft. 8 im., 8 WINDOW SHADE: | We carry in stock all colors of the different mate- | rials and kinds of fixtures for Window S asa full line of ready-made shades, from 25e. euch, | full size and comp toputup. If youare in | need of auything in this line write or call for samples and estimat WIRE WINDW SCREENS. ‘We have Wire Window Screens from any ordinary window. Also, a lot of Screen Frames, which, when covered with wire and made to slide up anddown on either the inside or outside of windows, cost about 10c, a square toot, Tien we have the best We mu Doors, ic. up to fit creen made for fine houses, ud fit these to all sizes of Windows and nd finish to match the woodwork of the room, n Doors of all sizes, of the best workmanship, are a specialty. W. B. MOSES & SON, and 530 Eleventh street northwest, and No. 1100 and 1102 F street northwest, Washington, D.C. apo - , F, S. Wrrrass & Co, MR. DKUGGISTS, (© TEMPLE, Ww ww ner Sith and F sta. u.wa, by wwww ing at Actual Wholesale Prices, as shown b; the following partial Lis: rw ow 1 dozen 1 dozen 100 grits Q Jowers & Weigithnal ‘The best Inple Extracts iu bulk... ve, sruatll xize ovine, La Bull's Cuticura Resolvent Casimere He aabie Food, M D. C. THE PAY OP CONGRESSMEN. AUCTION SALES. FINANCIAL. will sell_s store Ne APRIL Case, hist fesod bY, Auctioneer. southwest, THURSDAY, TH, ‘stock con- atTEN A.M. aX coe | Taree ‘RUSTEES' SALE OF DWELLING, NO. 1: OPPOSITE FRAN virtue of a deed of ti r in Liber Nei eob fate Pe epg Be eS Pustrict of Columbia, we will sell at public auction, in if THE Six. front of the Brick Dwell ‘Terme: The’ cured by deed o: of sale. tar newspaper. _ap9-td UN / ROE STREETS By Distri ic at HA | sale at publ: ‘Terms of sa y purchases — AN secured thereby, of the premises, on the days and the LWE: T FIV 43, 44. 60, town of pa being situa’ Bridge, and fa dred and ni ot 4% street, al pay with notes b from day of j trust oa pro} ri thers aps-4t WILL Food, larg 1D, «Br Feliow’s syrup Hyponnoaphil 1. Syrup Hy pophosphit ra, per Bottle, Bit ver Oil aid Lime Wiliams’ Phosphatic Emulsion.” the best, (fresh) in botties, Ww Full St ea rof the com- : 2n indispensible requisite to the Ladies, Lotiet; it renders the skin white, siiooth and soft, and prevents chapping. Every lady should use it.” Per ible external remedy for Neu- he and Toothache. Tt never fails to give Hef im the most obstinate cases. Give it PRESCRIPTIO! Our_prices for pr ptions hi roportion to other goods, Sruve and chemicals from the most reliuble munturace retul inspection of Unis department by the physician Don't iistake the TEMPLE DRUG STOKE, under Masonic ‘Lemple, corner ¥th und F sts. mh28-eo —F. 8. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors, Foe: Fue: Frei: ‘THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT THIS SALE STILL CONTINUE, And Ouly « Few More Days Remain. ears been reduced in turers, We cheerfully invite a The insurance company have engaged enced salesinen from. this city to walt oa uot delay, bi mace, aud You Will see the Bi GAINS EVER OF FERED. Men's,Elegant All-Wool Suits, $4.87, 5.25, and ri Jien's Pine Corkscrew Suits, Blue and Black, 6, P50 and $8.00. negrated —— bas been going up from the far west for a good | dered to throw up his hands. Instead of doi Many years. But the cry Is fi wy | this he reached for his gun, swearing he woul! Sontiensed women: Tu pakion eeeOees | Sovee’ aarender. That bap hee he oe Sie het guxious for beauty. but they need healthy | barrels of his gnn, fairly riddling the desper- Wives. A great ery for health is continuall: | rumor Up from tousanis f'women, young and ‘of all | 40, with, buekuhot. There is aleo young and oid. all | that two others of the Woolfinberger gang were {a auswer. A tow Lave suceneded, and uoue hold | Xilled at the same time. e@higher place than Dx. rieKck’s FAVORITE P».- sexirTion, go - | Sylvester Lacy, @ stam) in the Remed” aid distreening ullmeuts pecallay unas | Philadelphia post-office, has been arrested, charged with stealing letters. a I ted Albert Coat: AL 1 scan ag eso atin ert wart Children’s Suite, strictly all wo $1.20, 1.45, pest ¥ Spring Overcoats, $4.50, 85, $5.50, @6 and M Pants, all the leading styles, 91. 5 81,13." she feat quality, 84 82.00, 82. Bin Saipes a : The surance com have decided close entire stock outat private rae ee oe 912 F st. N. Ww. Six Doors from 9th st. mbl-3m A Hearse By Hor .W TER THE SAPEST, Most ECONOMICAL, UEALTEEUL, At RY MOD! fe ann ates BGs aor A THE SPENCE HOT WATER BOILER. Wi , is noiseless, and. more attentiod then es stove, Hoal under p control and without waste. in elt Paci} Serdmenlate shvieed tlsorasente for the Vaux. BeFibdiee aw, m16-eolm* We use ouly the purest | SALE ot THE ALL ivtH AND By vil A. De t reserve rem TEENTH DAY OF APR O'CLOCK P.M. mises known and designated on plat of Washington ty; D-C.. as part of Lot 2v, in square No. 250 (more fully described in deed of trust), fronting 20 feet on I girege Rorth. with depth of 100 feet, improved expenses of sale in cash; balance on long time at 6 per cont interest, payable semi-annually, and to be se- ri tion of purchaser. Conveyancing, &c. ‘Teruis of sale to be comphed with Columbia Company abstract shown at sale. JHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED rtue of adecree of the Supreme Court Of the t of Colum! No. 10440, Charles A. Elliot et al. vs. John it. ét al., the undersigned, trustee, on TI WENTY-THIKD DAY OF APKIL, A. LE PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., will ction in front of the prem: tate, richt, title and se in und to origin dred and thirty-three (t i a the District of Columbia. of sule, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to re sell the property TRUSTEES’ SALE OFMMPROVED PROPERTY ON 1 ROAD, NEAR bi TY-SECOND. E O'CLOCK P. M 79 and part of 80: ‘on the Canal Koad near the Aqueduct taining 1 proved by less) of lan several trame houses, on : THE | TWE: LHIKD DAY OF APKIL, 1s. at 5:30 O'CLOCK P. M.,.ail of lot num- bered thirty-four (34), in square numbered four hun- ety-cikht (498), situated on the west sic between H and [streets southwest, in | the city of Washington, D.C, being an ummproved | time of each sule, and. at purchaser's cost, with in seven days from date of sule, and in default | f, trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- y at Fisk aud cost of ck ap9,11,13,16,15, acd FPSMOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE €INE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED DWARF AND TREE ROSES, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND TREES, BOSKOOP (HOLLAND) Represented i the United States by C, H. JOOSTEN, 3 Coenties Slip, New York, PUBLIC AUCTION At my salesrooms, 11th and Pennsylvania avenue, APRIL TWE AT THE FINE ART ROOMS OF THOMAS DOWLING, Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue. In this Collection will be found over Three Hundred Superb Examples of Many of the Greatest Painters of the Axe, selected during the past year from the Exhibi- tions and Studios of the Principal Aqurellists of LONDON, MADRID, ROME, PARIS, SEVILLE, MILAN EDINBURGH, BARCELONA, NAPLES, AMSTERDAM, GRENADA, FLORENCE, THE HAGUE, CORDOVA, BRUSSELS, VALENCIA, “1 = SARRAGOSSA, an unusual opportunit¢ to parties wish- ate their Homes oradd to their C fan or District of Columbia passed ou the 1N89, in Equity wherein Lewis Cook and others are defendants, we will offer for sale at lic auction ‘ont of the premises on | TORSDA\, the SIXTEENTH DAY OF APKIL, A DI) Idd, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. all that certain’ prec or parcel of pret distin ‘ulshed on the zround plat city of Washington, District ot Coium! ‘oiin Hopkins’ recorded subdivision of sqaure 110, wether with the improvements, aud cost of the det Guys! public hou published in Washington, D. C. Conveyauciug, at purchaser's cyst, BROS., Auctioneers, THREE-STORY 316 T STREET NOR’ KLIN PARK. land of the TUESDAY, 11, A.D.. 1880. AT FIVE ali that "piece or ‘0. 1316 I street northwest. iss jount of indebtedness, 833,000, and ‘ust on premises, or all cash, at op- A deposit of uired at time 's cost. Purchase in 10 days trom day of sale; otherwire, ‘Trustees reserve the right to the property at the risk and cost of defaulting Rurchaser aiter five days’ public notice in the Evening BUSHROD ROBINSON.’ W. L. CHEERY, 3 “BROS, Auctioneers, ‘Trustees. AT COR: OF FIRST AND ORTH W! c ja, ad le and entered in equity TUESDAY, Isso, fer tor all the terest of the parties to said lot nine (9) in square six hun- yin the city of Washington, tird of the purchase money in i One and two years, a rcent per annum and at the risk and cost of the defaulting five days’ previous advertisement in wejaper iublished in the city kCUTLEDGE WILSON, Auctioneers, ‘Trustee, _ AQUEDUCT, DGE, AND UNIMPROVED “PROP” UR-AND-A-HALF STREET, NEAR T. ce of trust, dated and Se and, at the request of the party il] sell at public auction, in front he following described property, and. ours nained, to wit: On MONDAY, y Of APRIL, 1889.at HAL Lots uuinbered 41, 42, | the addition te George | tract of land called “Fox,” the same | 4,000 square fect (more or | i interest at ‘six per cent per | paid and ~ecured by dee A deposit of @100 required at 1 conveyancing and recording | ‘Terms of sale must be con plied faulting purchaser after five or FRUIT AND PROM THE URSERY ASSOCIATION, | To BE SOLD AT uf | I I 1 | OPEN ON APRIL 8TH, piections. | above will commence APRIL A.M, and be continued at | P. M-. and following days sold. IS POSITIVE AND WITHOUT th MPROVED PROPERTY IN | EN k AND S SiS, AND court of the | we of April, | docket 26. auk Waters | OTL euuse 1030 is plautifl and a,as the west half of Ways, easements, nd appurtenatices to the same be- A deposit 1 ed down, im ten days, otherwise th resell the property at U pUrchaser, after tive f such real in some hewspaper tebe te By virtue the beri 1 meuis, at ne, date of sale iit annually the A right to resell at _apl-d&ds 1554, recorded in Liber No. 1064, folio 443 et seq of thé Land Records of the Distriet of Coli at reguent of the | L88Y, ut 5 o'clock p. n pewin Ding 1% feet eam! Jot and running the about 136 feet to the thence west on suid alley 15 feet, at ir ull cash, at pure! ty nalt deyadt of 8100 required at eale; and if terms | are bot complied wath in ten day on five days’ advertisement. Purchaser must pay ali costs of conveyancing,includ- ing recording tees, { | | i | / | | i | DY at 3 A SARE (eed of trust to us, dated January ia, holder of the note thereby secured, | Tront of the premises, TH DAY OF APRIL, | of lot 12, im square 76 nortiwest corner of said | east 18 teet; thence south | line of a 30-tcet wide ailey; | thence north to | cash, balance in three equal install- | Wo and three years, with interest from 6 per cent per annum, payable semi- er'soption) secured on trustees reserve the | cont aud riss of defaulting purchaser | ‘MAHLON ASHFORD, } AUGUSTIN 5S. LANE, Trustees. PRO} vintue of & pista O'CLOCK P. Colnm! HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED CMA OPERTY ON AND ADJOINING. THE SOUTH. WE=T CORN E! STREETS NORTHWEST. of Columb nioe ot he tet aa 2 TEENTI bay JPaBiEL Tas situate tn the city of Washing he oa mains Sth and Of NINETEENTH AND M decree of the Supreme Court of the passed in auity, cause No. as trust at ACE PAST HIVE at 7 1 )wing-described estat in the District of part of Lot 21, 1u square for the same at ‘the south- streets northwest, thence line <r street 2¥ feet; thence the folio | ¥ey and sub-division may be seen upon application to | M&skx JX BAND TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL | Lroaing Mountain Resort ® the trustees. an. | AU estate security. Newly Furnished, Opens Ju ‘This is a rare opportunity for persons desiring to in- | t. Opeus J By virtue of a mortgage, June 20, 1887, and | Me ¥ £O_LOAN-IN LARGE AND SMALL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. | fygored same diy tu the custom house at Baltiinore, | SV cuune—at Saud G percent, Swall commissions Moved to the Beacl., a... Liber No, 21, folio 64, &c., the undersigned, as | No delays. LED NNINGH AM, > the imorbewgeca therein yauutd, Will ofr 494 wale at | a 1405 F et_| ENLARGED AXD IMPROVED, oa public auction, to the highest vidder, on 5. DAY, FETE = sone b OCEAN VIEW APRIL SIXTH, Isn0, at NUON sat Wheaties's wt S1 50.000 2208 TOA CLIENT TO iter Baths in the house. “ j 3 ion on . Wue for sale ai hon the pre | U. ©. GREEN, 303 7th st, now. THE NIH DAY OF APKIL, Isny, AT | = : ee | THREE O'CLOCK P.M. Aualostan } is 1h the | AT Sty PEK CENT, IN SUMS a ee District of Colum Tr'contaiis upwardot S7 acres | ML to suit, ou real estate LEON, $a18-3m* 1504 F sta. Ww, One-fourth of the pu: 2 E = - & — | me Lades' Physician im tis city. Ladies, you cam $1,000 shall be pant GukY TOLOANO! TATE AT LOWEST | $o@Bdeutly cousult Dr. BKOTHERS, 000 Bet. sw. | auuluder su days the Mo? 1 E Yarcular attention paid to all peculiar te ‘Sc. “Tells your life from | ciastre, A denarii ct g1G0 vit! be round a tateut | stseted Conon! Sit Lnya hax prvvioed ur breast | Se ‘ie erave. ositivels no tuposiuon, Kevesls ony Cost of purchase: or ore ca . ‘which way Gnvten (10) daye default tu chimpliance eh tame | eave ue mueny heat acon eae Tee tae ae “ike decir wisest dictinctiy understood that be ig fale the right in renerved to resell at purchsoers' cost | (Us une ui such afticlen of diet that’a Constitation | the only gebuive seventh sou of the present aie, and risk on five days’ hotice, nay be gradually built up until strong © 2. | (oat Sob doana cheae baa eee agenda’ AX 5 ialedies are Sontag copeea te realy & cock where over egy. all who are in sickens oF in ‘at 3. HOLDSWORTH GoRDOS” ever there is a weak point. We Thay, Srcape many s | ilone ich hopes have been ang 330 46 fatel shait by keeping ourselves ith | Dee! deceived aud disappointed through, ‘Trustees | pure Llecd and & properly nourished frame.”—Crwit | dictions of others, betore giving up i DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneer service Gasrtte. Sited to call ‘aud be ‘true | hiigesiunly sith Uoiling water or mitt, Soldoniy | Of the shove without delay oe wot NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. \ it Lall-}ound tins by grocers, labeled thus: opens Siibe doctor's nase vaate, rk al TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | JAMES EPPS & CO., Homaopathic Chemists, c AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE P SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MAKYLAND. AVE: | _3y21-m.tus London. England. UE AND TWELFTH STREET SOUTHW LEM souxson & 00, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneerm IMPROVED 'S SALE TOCK OF GROCERIES, NKERS, FROPERTY ON FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN | CONSISTING (OF TER COR PEES eee, oe HAND I STREETS NORTHWEST. SOAP, STARCH. MOLASSES. CIGARS TOBACCO, Pennsylvania ave. and 10th st fied stamcmicecermmtert| AL UE CSAS aa = I Jeremiah Sinith is cons} fandSeraha:| GAR FICRLES MEATS BASKETS MEASURES, | Exchange, Letters of Credit, on Pri Pic suction indicat ef ihe crenisesiae WEDNES | pOLARSM ARE SCALES, Mc, sat the | Goverament iia! Petes nha: Sukie B ma ‘on WEDS * a PAC AIS USES bdbahcutshgeacea | Petctet Qutnln iutace arom center ot | cummennetna cit Noe Ten ake D Washington, District of Columbia: to wit. The orth | Cf Daseancey brn one eaene auction, at the more and Boston. sixteen (16) feet front, by the depth thereof of lot numbered twenty (20) in square south of square num- bered five hundred and sixteen (516) with the priv- ilece of the alley, together with the improvements thereon. ni by the decree: One-third WEDNESDAY BiGHN commencing at ocLoci |-assorted: Of Grovertes. a ‘Terms casa. LOANS MADE AND NEGOTIATED, GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, mb22-2m J OnN s. Buaseaas, BANKER AND BROKER, CHAS. P. MONTGOMER' ap6-3t__ Bxecutor of Waiter T. Johnson, EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE PROP- ERTY, FRONTING FORTY FEET ON TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN N AND O NORTHWEST, AND SIXTY F TENTH STREET, BE’ ‘Terms of saleas prescribed of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the bal- ance in equal instalments, payable in six and twelve months from the day of sale, or the purchaser or pur- chasers may, at his or their option, pay the entire amount of purchase-money in cash. A deposit of $100 to be made at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser.’ If the terms are not complied with in ten days after day of sale the trustee ET Ty : 1405 F ST. N. W. Teserves the richt to I said real estate at the risk TWEEN P AND Q NORTHWEST. End cost of defeulting purchaser, The ‘title to eatd otier for sale, in iront of the premises on} FUNDS INVESTED IN SAFE SPCURITIER, real estate to be retained by said trustee until the en- oe TWELFTH WAY OF APRIL, ISSY. at i tire amount of Durchase-money has Deen paid. e ne cae te: ioe <f ee by | 5 6% AND S PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON mh22-d&ds oom 23, Le Droit Building, e Lath st n.w.. and improved by a two- TIME DEPOSITS OF 3, 6, 9, AND dwelling, reiititie for #10 per month, No. uedtately thereafter T will sell relies bote 1 abd Re mquare 3 32-THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY POST- PONED until SATURDAY, APKIL SIX, SAME HOUR. and PLACE. By order of the Trustee. 12 MONTHS. in front of the said lots fropt- t ¥ ing GU feet on 10th st. nw proved by three ap3-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. frame hougs, Fenting for 80 per month, Nos. 151d. | schtence of tie store tit TULSDAR APKAL | _Tetnmct sale: One-third cash, the residue in two | NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK OF WASH MINTH, SAME HOUR and PLACE. By order of the Trustee. equal payments in INGTON, 613 ine intetest at the two years, with notes bear- Sth st., opponite U. 8. Treasury. x <6) per centum per an- | J, W. THOMP ON, GEORGE H. ITr, _ap6-deds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, abe sent: iBtcured by deed of trust | ie ‘ B. _~ : JUNCANSON BRUS., Auctioneers. purchaser; all com ud rece ravine at | _ Receives Deposits, Discounts Paper, Sells Pills of chaser Jat, a depe each pit ALUABLE IMPROVED RE of prop | Exch f - nee, Makes Collections, and does a Geuveral Bank- FSTATE erty will be tequired at time of sale. Werns ae on REDNESS AUTHLASD LCTH Six. XW” | complied with ingen dope. % fe. Area 20°bs | Sr te 3m mn, KNOON, AP! 3, at 5 i-dSds 0. TICK Wore 1 c Ee O'CLOCK, we shall offer tor sale the following d —— COCO BAIR sernibed improved real estate, situated in the city ape PPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, HIGHLY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF F STREKT, BETWEEN 6TH AND7TH STREET R THE CORNER OF 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, AND KNOWN Washington, being theeast 35 feet inches tront by | adepth of 132 feet of lot U, sq. 183, improved bya | two-story Brick Warehouse. This property 1s loc between 16th nents to bear BRITTON, Vice-F from day ale pagal mul-aunually aud to AS FEDERAL BUILDING, AT AUCTION. 2S PAKKER, Cashier over 85,000 at option of purchaser. A deposit of & ee a . Directors: Chas. B. Bailey, Wim. E. Barker, Alex ovr finden, oogen mony ue ane Gonveya aed On WEDNESDAY, APRIL SEVENTEENTH, 1888, | Britton, Chas. ¢. Duncanson, » Joy Pdeoh. All at purchaser's cost, Terms of sale to be complied with | in ten days, otherw F. Fox. Jobn E. Herrill, Ben the right reserved to resell the Culloch, Crosby 8. Noyes, St 5 o'clock, in front of the premises, I will se]l part of j lots 133, 14, and 15, in sqnare 4 PF Lewtton, Hugh Mo MI Parker, U.(. Staples 6. fronting 90 feet on | Ehater after Sve dae’ puviie notice of mach resale ia | {eAoUth aide ct F street, 40 feet from the southeast | “piiithye tis MeMty K. Willard, as 2 Wart. Some newspaper published in Washington, D. ¢ corner of 7th street, having a depth of 100 feet and ee % 7 —2 GURLEY BROS, ‘ improved by lance four-story brick buildings contain- J™ ‘W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACART: mbh28-d&ds & Fst... W. | ing stores and oflice rooms. This property isin one of Member N. 2. Stock the great business centers of t imity to the Interior and the G Patent Office Departments, passed by the two principal strect railroads, and, considering its surroundings, of fers advantages to investors that seldoin occur, ‘Terms: One-third cash, the residue in three equal | Payments at one, two and three years, with notes bear- | ing interest and secured by a deed of trust ou the prop- erty sold. Ail conv ng and recording at pur- posit required at the time of t2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON Ac- of the inclement weather, until 1UESDAY, fH DAY OF APKIL, 1559, at sulue hour un city, in close prox: 1 Postoftice and CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVFR BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. Ww, Bankers and Dealers in Goverument Bonda, and Baltin PA SeSCHIty made of investment securitien onde and al] Local Railroad, Gas, lusurance, hone Stock dealt in. XG PIE Ss MIL ‘H, ISTH AND none Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold jy1@ SUMMER RESORTS « e terms of sale are not a the right is resery Hi th | and cost of the defau! ter ten days notice public auction ISSY, . that va uae at mplied with in ten days property at the risk ec or purchasers af- in some newspaper publishedin the city of Washington, = Seventy-ont dy built mar HE ATLA‘ Targe stabi T NTIC COTTAGE, 119 South Delaware aven ning echt and | other necessary outbimildings, and Having upom it @ THOMAS DOWLING, rt Rdautic ity, 8.3. well supy ly! lauice of pure water, | _ap1-asas Ancti Open 15th April, “Ly wub-aivided into = aps-lime Mrs. B. R. OWENS. running = _ MONEY TO LOAN. X HANDS, PBE KOVAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N_J., ALWAYS heb, appoititiuetits and service first-class. W. EL YNULDs, late Continental and Latayette Hotels, iadelphita. ON CITY HAKLES W apo-lw k ut this sale either or such other one ash . ON WASHING and 6 per cent, ord this sub it. A plat of the 1 EDF( MINERAL SPRINGS, vest in suburban property. as a whole. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in th ai iustalne ely one, two and three years from da of eal with interest from date at the rate of five per annum, payable senu-annu he deterred ‘The property will be sold | se = | TY. N. J—HOTELS. BOARDING: rey oy Fy) Bath houses to let o# DAMS "OG, Teal estate. agen ate ind Law building, AdautiC Citys Ned mel to be secured by the purch: notes and u deed of a EL PACIFIC AVE., NEAR trust on the property ;or all cash'at the purchasers! jeavecn hand se Som on | $2525, 08ceen rooms, option i suits to enit. perday; $5 to $14 per week A deposit of one thusand dollars will be required at | JAMES 8. MOON, the time of sa _aptim fiks ser Seek aos i are ee oman = O LOAN —— ——— ENNESSEE AVENUE, free yt ot peed Si eal” Dacaee oie ee: | - 13 ams & co. | tial” GhOCE& WILLEX, lous Lat nw. | SON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. BO Sachse a POSEY, (20, L085 — ON APPROVED REAL | s)ring aud suman a ee oe ee a estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rates of interest, Gku. W. LINKIN 1th and H sts, hw, ONEY TO LOAN, IN LAR SAM'L J. YOUNG, Prop. JD USCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers, ATLANTIC C1TY— mbh27-3m. ani > ‘No. A} AND ted hey et al-were complatfiants und Thomas A. Dulaney et iCREX—LOASS ON cea pular location. Opeus March 1. *” + known a8 equity cause a ber gocd 5 pC. su MAS. M. T p. DOU LHALL of Washington, D.Q Q* tHe beac i Commercial Paper, DEMPSEY, laxd Ni 1 will, on MONDAY, the FT c r A ew i — - HADDON HALL . iu trout of the p | MONEX,To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE LN SUMS. — eae parcel and lotot land sit Mesut atiowest rites oe warner £15-3m LIPPINCOTT. eatiern fourteen 14) feet by tie fu | mb23-3m seer ORD w WAToo Be | EEE AC ac ars original Lot numbered nineteen (10), in Square num | = ras cy ; - Sy Wath the improveiuents thereon, cousintiix of u twos | 2a, Jowest mates Of interest. on wood, District real ee A” story frame dwelling. — eh ee ie ek SUMMER BOAKD—AT ST. GLORGE'S HALE, Tis of sale: One-third of the pu | cats 1S ¥ Sane $9 near Baltimore, on W. MK. R.; near station, ume h, the balance th in equal in: | ma ae __ Keilogg ine. | surpassed tn situation, &c. ‘Ler woderate No momenta det se widget es ay Ay gram gS > T FIVE Sg NT ON ap- | lari. J.C. KINEAK, St. George's, Md. m23. 7 pure nd mers | Ayecidfuved Meal Latace security: Langs amounts a | 7a WE OCEAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC GITX, NJ 1307 Fst. now, posit of 8100 required on the day of sal ms of to be complied with within ten days from day of Sule, otherwise the trastes reserves the right to resell | at the cost and risk of detawiting purchaser, BENJAMIN F- LEIGHTON, Trustee, = = oe Under Old Manayement, EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT A. SAFE As U. Ss. BONDS, SiR PER CENT, PAYABLE QUARTERLE. IN SUMS 3100 LO $1000. iL LEHMA’ » OCEAN END OF PENN = hia ave., Atlantic ¥,N. J. Eulaned and newly 7 , furnished.” Sun parlor, electric bi ce a6-dkds Gee He sane S, exh FCM Giiaaeo a = eee uN . ° = €8,500-TO LOAN HE VICTORL EAN END. S » AT- ON BROS., Auctioneers, pen lantic City rouchly revowat on ON REAL FSTATR, THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, &e. hot und cold sea water; all the year. 319-5,tuethy sun spent Mo ian, pee CuaLronTe, a MORTGAGEES’ SALE OF SCHOONER HENRY B. GiusoN, HER TACKLE, AYPAREL AND FUR- hear the toot of 30th st Columbia, the whole of t HiNKY Teal estate in sums to 3 per cer PHILLIPS, LAMAK & ZACH) ‘Lealled the Larve aio suit, OTEL LURAY, Attys -at-Law, ‘ r. of Baltimore, Ma. ieuct eixhty-nine 77-100 | _miiG-ti 1317 £ si. Sun Building. atlantic crry Satay « (89 77-100) tor bouts, towel wit ei eng — . Masts, Yards, Suils, Rigging, Anchors, Cables, Boats, | APO MENT, LIPE AND TONTINE POLICIES _Will open February 16,1880. 3. WHITE.” f12-2m Tackel, Apparel aud Appurtenances. | bought at high . Loans ne ted HURST, Teruiscush, a | upon “situe at ‘Tease nus. Apply to Me EL ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ae PETER ©. STRUVEN, y4o «| ACHESON, 3 uh 9-3mu* Near the beach. open grates; gvvd drains mb26-dts JUS. L. WHILE, "5 Morteagee patie wis GAS fel-Sni SEMES‘ixoop, In 5 PER CENT. SMALL a SUS 4b G percent. No delay, | __mb13-1m* SPIN CONSE: UENCE OF THE INCLEMENT weather the sale is, Postpos DA\, APRIL THIRTEENT “ora WAVERLY.” ATLANTIC CITY, | nee Open all the year, hot aud cold sea-water plac PETER | Mo) 20085, house parlors. Mre- J.L. BUYANT. ‘chau apu-d Jos, L. WHITE MOS SUuS rom 8500 UPWARD, 1) HE ISLESWORKTH, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. eee 44 DML LOWEST KATES OF INTEREST A Gpiesterh pet Se = WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers ANU COMMISSION WILL OFEp TLE ALA GO eee” TRUSTE REAL ESYATE IS LHIS DISTRICT. =. BUCK & MoCLELLAN. . U. HOLTZMAN ee ANALOSTAN ISLAND. Corner 10th uid F sts. nw, > . By yirtue of a deed of trust froin the heirs of Will- = n ME e, fan MW Bradley. deceased, recor ted at —TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE OR FIRST- EDICAL, & records ut the District of Columl rity, at lowest rates of interest; bodelay. ALUS) Ty the security’ is wood. NL =,on THURSDAY, ound. Itis besutifully situated un opposite the citie: trom whieh it is se 1. A short distunce above the is of the Chesapeake and Ohio ‘The isiand is connected W he fitiig shore by a selid nusonry causeway thene hy the wew iree iron bridge with Wasilington and Georgetown. EWMAN & CO., » Atlantic Building. REAL XN, ‘Lhe cidest Established and only Reliable Ladies Physiciau in the City, can be consulted daily, 404 C st, between 434 and 6th ‘sts. uw. Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consulta- tion strictly gonndential. Separate rooms for ladies, Ottice always @peu, apz-ime THAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED 1 Dr. BROLHEKS 3s whe cldest-established. 2-4 W _ Rooms 13 aud 1 ¥ TO LOAN ON s. Gh _Rooms 13 a: ONLY TO LOAN. Lowest rates of interes! | ADDISON & LARCOMBE, f15 ar ie ONE ') TER’ tmioney To be paid 1 pectively, one, two a Rules Of Litcrest; also on other approved secunnty. ‘Ilius. G. HeNSEL & CU., jal4- i | Won hy ONEY TO LOAN JMi tn suns 10 suit, at low eatute security. Frc e20 i ONEY To Lo. {J AL LOWEST br dadice, untried OF single. Forty yeure’ experience, aul 4 EAD AND BE WISE—DR_ BROTHERS, 906 B ST. RY ‘W., appeared Uciure ine abd ade seth thet be Bs the Cidest Established kxpert Specialist in this eit Aud will wuarantee « cure in all cases of private of wen abd turnieu Wedicine, or no charge, cousulte Lon aud advice ines at auy hour of the day. Sub: scribed and sworn beture me by Dr. BhUTHE SAMUEL C. MILLS, « Notary Public, in and forthe Disvrict of Columbia, this third day ui July, 138. a oy a APPROVED REAL, ES- t the seme time ature of a qwort- ayments. 11 the terms | ith 1 30 duys after day of Tbe resuld wt the risk and cost of Veyancini and rec ser's cost, LE GOUD OF NO TES OF INTEREST SDALE, ON KEAL ESUATE SECURIT M™; DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND £28-d&ds “Trustee. 4HOS. J. FISHER € CO, reliable Ladies’ Fiysician, cau be conmulted daily : »_ | 803 = lost Fetliw, | stuerronigence G01 Tat mw. Oecd uoum aru, LIED TWO- | Wy ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW. pe we totecoly. —_ xv stoke, | Ry est, Kates. — MOTT'S FRENCH POWDEKS ARE THE WAdH'N DANENHOWE! OW LIC SOT} R. D Standard Kenedy’ tor all blood diseases, 24 Successor to DANEN EH ‘rout, Lastl, or akin troubles; urinary diseases: im torty-cyst hours. | Price, @3 per box. Dr. DODL's “NERVINE No. S permanently cures buvural weakness, Jossot vitality, vervous debility, ec. Frice, Sl. bent senled by mail. For sale at ETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Cou: District of Coluubia, passed in equity c 11624, the nudemirned trustees Will suction. in froutof the premises, on WEDNESL SON, 1115 Fst, INSURANCE. F yates charved bs level premiwn compauies “JAS. G. Supt, Louw H st. uw. LY. KNIGHT,Gen.Ag’t. tay thsna OF APRIL ——————— : eS 34 ANDIFUKD'S, cor. 9th and Fm WCK F eecalel cet Gis ue tis TPE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND Lire assy, oF | eee = ty of Wasliington, in the District of dese | NY. jis furutshed insurance to cushiy-two thous- = . dan part of oriiina . are sight | sud members d eneht Yeates maine PROF: ONAL caea’and or tones mak ““poxin- | OVer sxtech willow dollars, by Tedluting cost below PROFESSION raat asouninaay west alone the | _ us t, thence north | alley ot nine «)) feet eleven (11)incnes wide; to be laid along the rear of the premises herein conveyed; thence east ms seid south Hue of said alley twenty ; th GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. prophetic gift of second sight; bas ie be be prepa the eust line of said lot, and thence along the suid east EPPS'’s COCOA .. ‘Lelis your entire present, line of suid lot seventy-two (72 “feet to the place of in a dead rane. “ivory hidde zy eek Tins of sale prescribed by the decree are: One-thira | — With age aud. date of snarrisge, and’ tells ‘Terme of sale by Is cash: balanee ih'one and twa years, with interest at ax | _ “ya thorongh knowledge of the natural laws which | oue you love is true or ialse, *Tells all bushess (6) Der cent, in notes secured by deed of trust on prem- | Fovern the operations of tion aud nutrition, and ines wold, oF ail cugh, at option cf purchaser or pur. | 1¥ 8 caretul application of the Line of well A vES: virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 3, 1882, and nded in liber No. L124. Yoho BO et seq of the records of the District of Columbia, aud ut the party secured thereby, the m BATURDAY. Ape THvRe D..1889, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the estate the ay Columbia, to m (15) and part fourteen (14) in undred and ninety-nine (2y¥), said 4) being described as follows: He 5 | Serra Suozs. | LATEST STYLES FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND (CHILDREN. i aS i 8 tt ja! E 4 > 5 is it B. Hi ry 6c 53 H a Ey é 8 ff i g) i i Ht ie f i 4 ‘3 i i p one (1)

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