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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. ‘MONDAY MAY 12 LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORECAST TILL FIGHT A.M. TUESDAY. For the Iistrict of Columbia, Maryland and V: jin. warmer; southerly winds; fair; mmereasi: oudiness and rain by Tuesday. Sux tue Pants we make to order; $5. Ersexan Buos., 7th and E. mON educated physi- octions are better about died out. Dr. Haale: jeef and Iron is a scientific reparati n unfailing cure for ma- ria and all its unpleasant results. than scient, See tar Suits we make to order for $20 and $25. E:seaax Buos.. 7th and E. Door axp Wixpow Screens made to order at C. E. Brrcxnean’s, 31 9th t. Dow. Mus. I. V. Staten of 931 F st. nw. has re- turned from New York with @ choice line of summer millinery. For Compirrexess of assortment our chil- dren's department takes the lead. See the suits we have from $2up. Eiskaax Buos., 7th and E. Sorry Oak Cuampen Sets, large circle bevel mirror, reduced to #24. Antique wardrobes, $12. S. K. Brows & Soy. 20th and Pa, ave. n.w. See tae Serrs we have marked $13.50 mh sack and frock shapes, in checks. plaids, stripes and mixtures, E:seman Buos., 7th and E. “extra pale” Tug Aguixeros Bortuye Co., th and K sts, uw. Boanps, $1.15 per 100 feet. 6th and N.Y.ave. Try a Case of Hevrica’ Jager. Cat axp See our improved method of clean- ing carpets. Ext Canret Cueaxtxo Wonks, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w. Telephone 425-2. Grocers, ATTENTION! Buy your teas, coffees and spices of Jouxston Buos. & Co., the whole- bale deulers. Sextxa Law For spring lamb and Washington drossed beef go to J. K. Krrxy, 9th st. wing, Center market, and N.L. market, 5th and K sts. Menrprax Hitt.--Lot owners are requested to meet at the office of Gibbs & Leefiler, 1419 G st. u.w. (basement of Fleming building), on Wednesday evening, May 14. at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of taking action on proposed improvements on Meridian Hill. Every owner, male or female, is urgently requested to be present, as matters of vital importance to all are to be considered. Every purpose is established by counsel. Good blood is established by A. B.C. Altera- tuve. 100 Fr.Bps., $1.15. Linney. Brrr ‘Tae Best ayp Purest Beer in the market is ‘GER & MIt-eR Heurich’s “extra pale” lager. THe ARLINGTON Borrixe Co. Telephone 634-3. ;CHEDULES ON THE VIRGINTA- AXD axp WasuincTox axp Onto Divis- sions of THe Piepwont Ain-Lixe. Commencing Sunday, May 11, the following changes in the schedules of the above Divisions of the Richmond & Danville System (Piedmont Air-Line) will tke effect: Train No. East Tennessee Mail—will jeave Washington at 8:50 A.M., arrives Char- lottesville 1:00 P.M.; arrives Lynchburg 3:20 P. M. daily. Train No. 50—Fast Mail—Will leave W: ington 11:24 A.M., arrives Charlottesville 3: P.M; arrives Lynchburg 5:35 P.M. daily. Train No. 146—Strasburg Local—leaves Washington at 3:40 P.M.; leaves Alexandria 4:07 P.M.. arrives Riverton P.M., arrives Strasburg 7:50 P.M., daily except Sund Train "No. Memphis Express—ieaves Washington 4:35 P.M.; lea’ Alexandria 5:00 P.M.; arrives Charlottesville 9.10 P.M.; arrives Lynchburg 11:20 P.M., daily. Train No. 52—Southern Express—leaves hington 11:00 P.M.; leaves Alexandria M.. arrives Charlottesville 2 3 achburg 5:01 A.M.; arrives Danville 745 A. laily Train No. 56— Western Express—leaves Wash- ington 11:10 P.M.; leaves Alexandria 11:35 P.M.; arrives Charlottesville 2:55 A.M., daily. Train No. 53—Southern Express—leave Dan- ville 10:30 P.M., Lynchburg 1:02 A. . Char- lottesville 3:15 A.M.; arrives Washington A.M., daily. Train No. 55—Midland Local—leaves Lynch- burg 6:00 P.M.. arrives Charlottesville $:30 P. M.. there spends the night, leaving Charlottes- ville next morning at 4:00 A.ML; arrives Alex- andria 8:15 A.M.; arrives Washington 8:40 A.M., daily. Train No. 147—Strasburg Local—leaves Stras- burg 6:20 A. arrives Washington 10:47 A.M., daily except Sunday Train No. 59 Lynchburg 7:40 A.M. P. M., daily. Tram No. 5; lottesville 11:05 P.M., daily. Train No. 51—Fast Mail—leaves Danville 9:52 leaves Lynchburg 12:30 P.M.; leaves « eo 2:50 P.M., arrives Wazbington 7:10 PLM. Manassas Branch—Train No. 148—leaves Ma- naseas 10:20 A.M., arrives Strasburg 2:20 P.M., having made connection with Train No. 53, daily except Sunday. Manassas Branch—Train No. 149—leaves Strasburg 4:20 P.M; arrives Manassas 9:10 P. M., daily except Sunday. This train will no longer connect at Mauassas with north-bound passenger trains, Washington & Ohio Division Trains—Train leaves Round Hill 6:15 A.M.; arrives Washington 8:30 A.M., daily. leaves Round Hill 12:30 P.M. (noon); arrives Washington 3:05 P.M., daily cept Sunda ‘Train No. 144—leaves Round Hill 5:05 P.M; arrives Washington 7:35 P.M.. daily ‘Train No. 141—leaves Washington 9:00 A.M; arrives Round Hill 11:30 A.M.. daily. Train No. 143 ves Washington 4:45 P.M; arrives Kound Hill 7:20 P.M.. daily, Trai No. 145—leaves Washington 1:55 P.M.; = Round Hill 4:25 P.M, daily except Sun- ay. It will be noted that one additional train each way will be run on the W. & O. Division, enabling a return to Washington and Alexan- dria at a reasonable hour at night. alsoa purely Jocal train between Washington and points on the Midland Division. to arrive at Alexandria and Washington at business hours in the morn- jug and return at a reasonable hour at night. Trains on the Warrenton. Gordousville and Franklin Branches will be regulated to make the best connections with the main line trains, It is the intention of the management in these changes to offer facilities to residents of Washington and Baltimore to spend the sum- mer months at the many points in Virginia, situated upon or adjacent to the Railway. and suil be within mvenient access to those residents will be afforded by these changes better facilities than ever be- fore to visit those cities and return home on the same day CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. emphis Express—leaves , arrives Washington 2:30 Western Express—leaves Char- M., arriving Washington 2:48 Arpacon's.—C “Mynheer Jan.” Natiovat.—Edward Harrigan in “Squatter Bovereignty” and “Old Lavender,” Hauats’ Buse “The Wages of Sin.” Keunan’s.— Lester & Williams’ Lendon Gaiety Company. Gvove Turater.—Varieties. Masosic Trurie. —Flag Festival and Drill. Vaxonama Buttp:xa,—Venetian Troubadours. 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. wleton Opera Company in a inns CONDENSED LOCALS. In consequence of the sickness of a juror (Mr. B. M. DeAtley) in the ease of Thos. £ WF Gods against the Baltimore and Obio Kailread Com- pany the trial went over in the Cireuit Court Today tiil tomorrow. he Citizens’ Association of Northenst Wash- ington bas adopted resolutions than):ing Col. John M. Wilson, Col. Geo. H. Elhot and Capt. Jas: L. Lusk for they workin connection with the newly waa water’ main, insuring a water supply to the eastern section of the city, The following-named directors have been elected by the Beit Line Railroad Company for the , W. J. Cow- ing. Geo. W. Geo. White, George E. Lemon, Jno. W. Macartney, Charlus J. Bell and Wm. i. Gurley. hool Union of the colored The Sunday § churches of the District held a Meeting yester- day afternoon at Lincoln Memorial Church. Miss Julia Mason and Mr. L. 8. Cormish were Unanimously chosen delegates to the sixth i ternational Sunday school conveation to be held in Pittsburg June 24 to 27. At the Good Templars public meeting yester- day in Clabaugh Hall, Lith street, conducted by Chas. E. Crown, ‘addresses wore made by Dr. J. T. Hensley and Wm. H. Bord, and experiences were related by others. Misp Martha Middleton conducted the music, Mr. George White, the you man who was killed Lo pre ipenrge from his bicycle last week, had taken out $10,000 accident policy only three weeks before his dea! ——_— ATTENTION 1s CaLLxp to the sale on Wednes- day next (1dth) at 5 o'clock of fine building Jots on 14th street, near residences of Judge Harlan, Mrs. Logan, A. L. Barber’ and Dr. Hammond. See advertisement by Ratcliffe, Darr & Co,, auctioneers ° Arson to Cover a Robbery. Miss Mollie Baldwin lives at No. 511 6th street northwest, and yesterday morning she went to 8 o'clock mass at St. Patrick's Church. When she went out she left about #11 on her bureau. While she was at church smoke was discovered issuing from the window of her room, and an investigation made by Detectives Block and an rene them that be creer iw en fired for the purpose o! evi- dence of = robbery: as nearly all. the money had been stolen. Emma Jackson, a fiftcen- year-old colored girl employed in the house, was arrested on suspicion, but she was subse- quently released. ee Se The End of the Snow-White Steed. A beautiful snow-white Arabian horee, owned by Dr. C. F. Rand, which has attracted much attention in this city during the winter, slipped and fell at the corner of 16th and M streets yesterday afternoon and broke two of his legs. By direction of its owner the injured animal was shot by a police officer. save CHEAPER THUAN MILK is Blooker’s Dutch Cocoa, 150 cups for @1. * a ‘Tue Bustsess Mex’s Excursion Panty to Lin- coln, Neb.. will stop one day at the Palmer House in Chicagé A Fincu, 614 F.--Adet. ss Tue furniture, farming implements and stock at the farm of the late James Wormley will be sold tomorrow at 11 am, Coach will leave Dowling’s auction rooms for the sale at 9:90 a.m, sharp, . —_—.__ Faerman’s Flowers at Dowling’s tomorrow atllam, ——— Exrtre Contents or Restavmant No. 342 Pennsylvania avenue northwest will be sold at auction tomorrow morning at 10 o'cléck by Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. See the advertisement. * ——— Tunes or 4 Kixp.—To New York in 5 hours, To Philadelphia in two (2) hours and 50 min utes. To Baltimore in 45 minutes. ‘These are the fastest trains in America and they run via B. and O. B.R,—Adot. atid Sree A. 8, Puatr & Soy’s suburban real es- tate sale in special notices on first page. * New Route ro Cievetaxp. —Pullinan sleep- ing cars ure now running through from Bulti- more and Washington to Cleveland via Canton and Akron on Baltimore and Ohio railroad ex- press train leaving Baltimore daily at 8:30 p.m., Washington 9 . arriving Canton next Mr. Wilson’s Lectures on Anthropology. Mr. Thomas Wilson, curator of the depart- ment of prehistoric anthropology in the Na- tional Museum, who was sent as one of the representatives of the Smithsonian Institution and National Museum to Paris during the past summer to observe the features of his branch of science represented in the exposition, will deliver a course of four lectures at the Na- tional Museum, beginning tomorrow evening. These lectures will be,in the nature of a re- port of his observations. They will be illu trated by lantern slides and the admission will be free. The second lecture will be delivered next Friday evening and the other two May 21 and May 23, Yovr Broov : ‘Needs a thorouch cleansing this spring in order to ex pel the impurities which have accumulated during the winter, or which may be hereditary, and cause you iauch suffering. We confidently recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla as the very best spring medicine. By its use the blood is purified, enrich-d and vitalized. that tired feeling is entirely overcome and the whole body siven strength and vigor. The appetite is restored and sharpened, the digestive organs are toned, and the kid- neys and liver invigorated, A GREAT FAVORITE. “Hood's Sarsaparilla is equal, if not superior, to any on the market, We have prescribed it in many cases and always with good results, It seems to bea great favorite with our customers, and our sales are greater than of any other preparation of the kind.” J, DASHIELL & CO., Princess Anne, Md. SALT RHEUM. “T have a little girl who was very seriously afflicted With salt rheum. I tried various doctors without any wood effect, and at length I had recourse to Hood's Sarsaparilla. Two bottles completely cured her and she has remained well ever since. I can most confi- dently recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to any one sim- ilarly afflicted” Mrs. THOS, DAVIES, Cleveland, Ohio. N. B.—If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy any other. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1: six for 85. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 2 Bansews, Baxews, Grocews And washerwoman’s itch, and every species of itching, burning, bleeding, scaly and pimply diseases of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of beir, are instantly relieved, and speedily, permanently and economically cured by the CUTICURA KEMEDIES, when all other methods and the best physicians feil. ‘These are strong. words, but true. 6 Lsrenxestixe R ADING, SILK MOWAIR BRILI ‘Old Rose, Elec- lic, LONSDALE fic, ENGLISH HENKIETIA shades, wide double width, BLACK SIL double foid, Mowat BRILLIANTINES, wide NERY BEST, QU BLEACHED coT COLOKED | SIL t HENKIETTA dress voods, nea! wool, very best h barialn, 25c. ASHMELES! KGE: yard anda half wide, ail pure fine ality, reduced cash prive, 50c- YON,” "excellent quaity, iim- elegant French double wiuth, oc. BEAUIIFUL NEW STYLE CHALLIES, 8c, 10c, 12 LADIES CLOTH DRESS GOODS, one yard and 8 half wide, «il pure fine woul, ews batzein, Buc e saeee DAMASK, Very best 50c. 0 2h DKESS GINGHAMS, We., 12%, 711 MARKET SPAC! : A CASH PCKCHASE TO THE AMOUNT OF 85 ENTITLES THT VCRCHASER TO ONE OF OUR VALUABLE PKES myt AK 7TH ST. CITY ITEMS. Have Just Received 144 pairs of Ladies’ Fine Dougola Kid Shoes, Common Sense and Opera Toe, at $1.73; worth $2.50. it Z. Stuaspuacen, 808 7th street. Surgical Instruments, 477 Pa, ave. 1t* Who Wouldn’t Pay 50c. for a fine French Balbriggan Undershirt or pair of Drawers? Especially for those handsome striped effects we are showing at that price. They are sure to sell at that sey and we cannot duplicate them when these are gone. Franc, Que Price, Cor 7th and D, at te “Fix Up,” Overhaul Your Wardrobe! You ought to dress stylishly. ‘on't cost you much to wear good clothes if you sclect Your outfit at the “popular” house of Nouh Walker & Co. The value of clothing is best estimated by the service it gives you. We dis- lay a wonderfully attractive stock this season. Fact is, it couldn't be better. Noan Watker & Co., 625 Pennsylvania ave. C. Witmer & Co., 1918 Pa. ave, 8 Ibs. Gran. Sugar, 50c, Best Cut Loaf, de. Maple Sirup. qt. 30c. French Peas. fine, 17c. Baker's and Epps’ Cocoa for afew days, 20c. Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles, 25c. pone & Cantrell’s Ginger Ale, $1.25 doz. my%3t Gladstone Traveling Bags in genuine Grain Leather from 14 inches to 24 inches, $2.70, $3.15, $3.60, $4, 4.45, $4.90. Same with leather cover frame, nickel corners aud full leather lined, 4.50, €5.15, $5.75, $6.35, $6.95, 7.75; better, also cheaper grades at propor- tionate prices. Tormasee ‘Frunk and Harness Manufactory, 1231 Penn, ave. p.W. —mi7-€0-6t » Headache, Neuralgia. Dizziness, Nervous- ness, Spasms, Sleeplessness cured by Mr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free at 1 Eowanp P. Menrz’s, 1014 F st. most Buy a Machine with a Examine our New High Arm No. how its rotary motion, silent and ee heavy, — ut machines. Office, Ww, m22-3m Wureren & Wirsox Mra. Co. Crzveraxo's Suverior Baxixe Powner, Crxvetaisos Surericr Baxixa Power Curvetaxps Superior Baxtse Powoer, Apsouvrexy Tar Besr, BECAUSE It is pure and wholesome. It is mchest in cream of AFEW tartar, REASONS WHY _It in highest in leavening CLEVELAND'S Power. SUPERIOR Food with it keeps BAKING POWDER moist and sweet 18 It is, in the end, more eco- ABSOLUTELY nomical than any other THE BEST. It always gives uniform re- sults, Itis absolutely free from my6-tu,th. fm adulteration. AMUSEMENTS. APPAUOH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, CARLETON OPERA COMPANY, In au Entirely New Comic Opera, entitled MYNHEER JAN, By the Composers of Krminie. Next and Last Week, Farewell of the Carletou Opera’ Company, 4 Operas, including ____ QUEEN'S LACE HANDKEKCHIEF, LOBE THEATER, Pa. ave. Monday, Ms LS A GRAN M ALLEN ANW BILLY D. A Matinees Mon «lay, Admission, uses 10, 20 ERNAN'S NEW WASH TO) Ht Eleventh st. south of Peunaylvani Ladies’ Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday aud Satu: Coolest House in Washington, Practical Sliding Roof, LESTER AND WILLIAMS’ LONDON SPECIALTY AND ____GAIETY COMPAN ANORAMA BUILDING. 15th st. and Ohio ave, SECOND WEEK OF WASHINGTON’S GREAT MUSICAL SUCCESS, THE mi2 ud 11th street and during the week, |OWS IN ONE—4 day. VENETIAN LADY MANDOLIN PLAYERS. Concerts daily at 2:30 and 7 0 p.m. HUB SMITH'S LATEST SONG, SWINGING IN THE GRAPE VINE SWING, “ Wiil be played, He ‘BIJOU THEATE! Week of Matinces Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Elaborate production of the “WAGES OF SIN,” my: With new and marvelous effects and efficient cast. Next Week—ADA GRAY, (EW NATIONAL THE. TK Week beginning Monday, May 12, ‘The celebrated Author and Actor, Mr. EDWARD HAKRIGAN, E. Every Evening, Wednesday and Saturday Matinces, and his New York Company, under the management of M. W. Hanley, _Mon., Tues, and Wed. Evenings and Wed. Mat “SQUATTER SOVEREIGNTY.” ‘Thurs, Fri. “OLD LAVENDER” i. nd Sat. Evenings and Sat, Mat., _Original Songs and Music by Dave Braham, m12 Wasurxeroy. TWO DAYS ONLY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 14 AND 15, NORTH CAPITOL NEAR M ST. N.W. BARNUM & BAILEY’S GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, IMKE KIRALFY'S NERO, OR THE DESTRUCTION OF ROM! P.T. BARNUM and J.A, BAILEY, Equal Owners Capital Invested, 3,500,000. MONSTER STAGE. 450 feet long. MAMMOTH TENT, 550 feet THREE 42 FEET CIRCUS RINGS. Daily Expenve: 37 300, long. TWO 60 FEET ELEVATED STAGES. OLYMPIA 34 MILE HIPPODROME TRACK. TWO MENAGERIE TENTS, 300 feet MUSEUMS, BLACK ART TRAINED MENAGERIE, 500 ACTORS, 300 PERFORMERS, 400 DANC! 1,200 PEOPLE IN THE PERFORMAN IMRE KIRALFY'S NERO, Or the Destruction of Rome. long. ILLUSIONS, ‘ERS; ES, THE MOST MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE ON EARTH. Introducing Real Scenes of Ancient Splendor and Old Koman Glories. Dancing Girls, Priests, othsayes diers, Nobles, Sina wether with a faithiul representation of Ancient Rome in the time of Nero, DARING CHARIOT RACE! ANDING Ri AND ROMAN COMBATS. Fighting on Foot and Horseback. 's, Gladiators, Sol- 's, Warriors, &c., &c., to- ACES: Ancient Roman Armor, GRAND REALISTIC ROMAN TABLEAUS. Actually 1,200 People on a Staye 450 feet long, ‘Together with all the features of THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Just as it was presented before THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAL’ the Nobility. Clerzy. Press and People of the British Empire, THE FINEST SCE! EARTH. iN, KY AND COSTUMES ON Clowns, Aerielists, Specialists, Japanese, Acrobats, Athletes, Sports, Gan Pastimes and Fy rus, Hippodrome, ‘Menageries, Museums, Aquarium, Contesta, Rivalries, TWO MONSTER PERFORMANCES DAILY, At2and8 p.m, Doors open an hour earlier, Admission to all 50 cents. Children under 9 25 cents. GREAT NEW STREET PARADE, years, with a mile of costly objects, rain or shine, at 9 a,m.on ‘Day of Show. Route as follows: Capitol to H, to New Jersey ave- nue, to C st north, to Ist st., to Penusyivania ave, to 2d st, to K st, to New York ave. and to M grounds. st. to Keserved numbered seats for sale at the regular price, and adm! vauce at Brentano's, 1015 Pennsylvania ave, Cheap Popular Excursions on all Kailroads, ‘Will Exhibit in Richmond May 26, mi tickets at the usual slight ad- Cau AND SEE THE LIST OF NX’ FT HOSE ho te golug on the Business Men's Excursion to LINCOLN, a "3. A. FINCH, Manages, 6 LD FOLKS CONCERT AT ODD Fel May 14. Singers front Palle Church. V lay 14, Singers from cha ae Lencua, Douglas “ _myl0-4t N ELEGANT BANQU AY ET Wi - WEDNESDAY EVENING, For ¥.P. Memorial Church, Admission 725 LL, WE SERVED ON the evening of MAX 23, by the Board of ‘Trade to jusiness Meu ou the kxcursion to LINCOLN, NEB . J. A. FINCH, Manager, 614 Fat. ‘my10-6t* UROPE FOR 8160. ‘ten Washington parties sailing. All expenses paid. For Circulars aud Sailing Dates call or address. W.P. VAN WICKLE, _m10-6t__ Bradbury Palace of Music, 1225 Pa, EGULAR LIN ave, EOF COACHES LEAVE 32D | EW and Mts. uw. every hour for Artington Round inp, 0c. Velilcles of all kinds to lire, LEWIS 3. LLINS, 365 M st, now. myS-3in* ‘HAT WOULD YOU SAY IF YOU HEARD ‘® Wagner Overture or hhoven Sym- phony played with all the graud effects of Erckientta by's person who nevor bad tis advaas be of a musieal edueation? Rotwround out as you Wouldon abana einge sod delleste shatfats of tous Seles = one ‘With one week's prnctice on ths LIAN ‘ou can rival the wroatest artist in the ‘hy uot verify ull this ‘Music Store, 925 Pa ave, ap2-tm world. gallzas ot Eoorg LECTURES. HE DISTINGUISHED EN. CABLE, Esq, c. ayy corner 10th without extra charge. Hon,’ ray 1G, at 8 o'clock pm. Subjects * eeE DS econ prenide. 3 fa Pe ae EXCURSIONS, PICNICS,. &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION _AUCTION SALES. SALES. FOURTH aNsvaL REUNION OF THE SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA PIONEERS OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. GEO. C. GORIIAM, President. HALLET KILBOURN, Secretary. Col. JOE C. McKIBBIN, Treasurer. ANNUAL REUNION AT MARSHALL HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1890. The Fourth Annual Reunion of the Society of Cali- fornia Pioneers of Washi b. and those who have subsequently resided in"the Goldeu State, and their friends who desire to attend, will take place at Marshall Hall, sixteen miles down the Potomac, oD Wednesday, May 14. ‘The new steamer Charles Macalester will leave 7th street « barf at 10 o'clock a. turning to the city at clam chowder and Califorma wines, p g'clecl. JJ AVE YOU SEEN THE NAMES OF THE ness Men whoare going ou the Business Men’ Excursion to LINCOLN, NEB. 10-65 "3. A’ FINCH, Manager, 614 F st, NAUGURAL EXCURSION of the NEW STEAMER SAMUEL J. PENTZ. TO RIVER VIEW, SUNDAY, MAY 11, Steamer will leave her wharf at 10am, 3:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., returning at 8:30 pan, Fine Brass Band in attendance. For charters, &c., apply to E. 8, RANDALL, Proprietor, 1100 Virginia ave. s.w. STAGE EXCURSIONS, _ EWITT'S TALLY HO OBS! RVALION COACH leaves 13th st. u.w. Daily tor Ari: fare trip. suidays, 104 's wecou panied ‘by wide, ouch chartered t ap19-4m I Paw. dunday's, 3p. » 2 Seuts secured 1 advance. ©. Ke. ALES OON. __ AUCTION THIS AFTE: ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers, IMPORTANT ART AUCTION SALE or JAPANESE ART POTTERY, &e. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, 1001 D STLEET, Will make a Supplementary Auction Sale MONDAY, THE TWELFTH INSTAN’ AT ELEVEN A.M. AND 3 P.M.. CONTINUING UNTIL STOCK IS CLOSED OUT, Of choice and rars specinens of ‘Old Saisui tique Bronzes, Tyson Wine, Tokio and hmary celain Ware. A large lot of Exquisite silk Embroideries and Psnels, Ldies’ snd Gents’ Silk Dressing Gowns. 2,000 Fans, Lanterns and twenty-five Silk and Satin Embioidered Sercens, ” An- This being the last sale of the season, and there being absolutely no reserve, all lovers of Japanese Art Should not iail to attend this sule, as every article offered will and shall be sold to the “HIGUEST BID- DER.” WALTER B, WILLIAMS & Co. Auctioneers, On MONDAY, TH, 1890, at PIVE O'CLOCK P.M, . 1 Shall sell Lot 10, Block 24, Cotundia Heights, 100x151 ‘Termis? One-third cash,baiance in one and two years, with notes bearitie interest and secured by adeed of trum. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. $200 de- required at thestime of sale, sks FHOMAS DOWLING, Auctic NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, UKUSTER'S SAL SUBURBAN TH, Fc the prens PERCHES “ON HE UNITED 1 ¥ ROAD, N STATES ASYLUM FoR TH By virtue of udecree of the Supreme Court of the District ot Cotumbia, passed in consglidated y No. 17095, Johiuston vs, Hoyle, and No. he undersigne nat part of th ) ract of land called St. Khzabeth lynie south of the Hamilton road, described as follows: Hanbitou road marked * filed in perches irom the teorner of St. the Hamtitou 5-100 perches to a point marked on said Plats reli ein nsiniZ, C01 “Lerns of saie: One-third fallinents, payable iit on ‘of gale, With Intere=t at ed by deed or trust on i, &t option of purchaser. quired at the ume st sale, Co Charer's cont to be « " otherwise trustee reserves the rziit to resell the prop= erty in detanit at the risk aud cust of detanlting pur- chaser after five days' notice ¢ e place of T less, equal aud two years from ihe REE cent, ner aman, we e property 4old, of al A deposit of #100 re- ap2e-d&ds FUTURE DAYS, TCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, NCERY SALE OF HOUSE AND: LOT, KNOW STREET SOUTH WI ST, A By virtue of District of Columbia, yu Quiy couse We ohn: rare are complamants fendants, we will n tof the premises, HENTH DAY OF MAY, yart of lot five hun- the city of Coluinbia, 0 A.D. twenty dred Washinton, in bezinning tor the sane ot (os 938), District uuce north & place ot be » by full depth appurte- to two est at muber 229, ne. ef trast, one sof kale as pres of the purchase 1 of trust) in cus months frou the adeed of trust uj by deeroe are ant above th nidue payable with interest, pperty, oF ull Ioposit of $100 r uciny, recording, Ke... 8 of xale are not coniplied with in ten days from tue day of sale the irustecs re- serve the rigut to resell the property wc the risk and option of the at time of sal purchaser's cost cost of the devaull aser after tive days’ ad- vertisement 01 iu sole ReWspaper Pub- . SHOLES, T: 410 ANDREW K. BROW tea, ml-d&ds es, $#-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL TCESDAY, TWESTIETH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1890, a ud piace. pare WicLeh aH, SHOLES, Truster, 410 Sth st. Lew. ANDREW K. BROWNE, pruste, mi?-d&ds ____ 456 La. . TVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADAMS EXP! hanthweste to bay" oe : 640 PACKAG! conaprising an assortment of Teun Fackuwes. & ‘s, Valises, Boxes. Ali &e., &., to be sold without reserve, notice, tued will tax SREMPTORY SAT eT D. PROT W On MON fe at FIVE O'CLOCK, to close nn estate, LOE SANDEASE HALE OF LOT 4, SQUARE 80, fronting 0» tect 44 inches,more or leas, ot north side OFF strect, between Tweuty-fiest and ‘Twenty-secvud streets northwest, and uaving adepth of 128 feet S36 aches. This property 18 admirably situated for a subdi- vision and worthy the attention of those desiring to in- vest. Py ‘Lots will be sold s2parately. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, notes to beat six per cent interest, payable sem- iinuaily, and to be secured by decd of tritst, or ull Caahi, at option of purchaser, A deposit of $350 re- ured ut tine of sale. Conveyancing, Se ut putr- Shaser's costs. ‘Terurs to be evmplied wich in ten day ‘otherwise right reserved tw reseil at risk and coxt Gefvulting purchaser after ve days’ advertisement of resale ewspaver published in. Wasiing- c. Hone i MORN 1b. LARD, for the HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, UNIMPROVED’ PROPERTY IN THE VARONTHEAST AT PUBLIC AUCTION, BEING RM MHOLL GF SQUARE 03% THE FIRST UN: IMPROVE D SQUARE. SQUARE Fret. THIS PROPERTY 1s SUSUEE. four 0) @ SUBDIVIDED TO GREAT on FRID T. MAY_ SIXTEENTH, 1890, at LDA! rf ‘CLOCK P.M., in front BA. eg FOUR °c) Ps -! the Gorvang i nnd "tvenbe ad D street northeast, a first offered RY Tots as per’ plat, which canbe’ nat gldig auctioneer. mde, eas, water Toren vers ile kuown at time of sale. A it of Tequired if sold as 6 and oe 03) Ey sot. 4 ie convey- F3 th ene ‘the property, will be resold a Had Se OMAN DOWLING, Auct, ‘CLIFF, D! . Auctioneers. R” DARK £6 Founsyivanis bre. n.w. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PARIOR SUITES, VaiIots PRAMES AND, OUNLNOS, FANC IQ FOAR AND’ OTHER. CHAMBL! S, Tr 8 Ww CHIFFONIERS HALL FURS yaw TDR BORD EXTENSH TARE ER, DIN CHAIRS, CHINA AND @ WAKE, CARPETS, BUGS, Be 80 LLS_ WHITE AND FANCY MATTINGS, deer Uesiiay MORNING MAY THIRTEENTH AT TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell’ at our sales rooms, ‘920 Pennsylvania xve.,@ large collection of Houselold Goods, to which we invite general attention. All goods sold withis ~RATCLIFE It .. Auctioneers, uctioncers. ON TUESDAY, MAY THIRTEENTH, AT LEVEN O'CLOCK A!M., WE SHALL SELLIN FRUNT OF OUR SALES ROOM, CORNER TEATH STREET PENNSYLVANIA AV UE NORTH ‘ST. A CHOICE COLLECTION OF ROSFS, RHOD« DENDRONS, AZALEFA: PALMS, LILI-s, DRANGEAS ANDO EI HOT HOUSE PLANTS. ns THE KNOWN NURSERIES OF JOHN SAUL OF THIS cir WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. SE AND WELL. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF ii Pr YLVANIA AVENUE. PRISING ONE BAR FIXTUR BAR MIRROMS. LARGE 10 AL}. THE BAR FI NITURE, CARPETS, WHICH THE ATTENTH RATCLIFFE, Da. Auctioncers, SALE_OF FINE SISTING OF LOR FUR: FINE UT, TRE, SIDE € WALNUT 3 BED ROOM CHOICE VELY. DOW HANGIN ON TALL WooD AIRS, BaD ANDAN EX cK. | ERY, GLASSWARE AS SHEN REQUSITES TAINED IN 21 GEANT PLACE .t TENTH STREETS CLYMATIS PALMS PLANTS AT atc. AY THIRTEENTH, 1890, at ELI O'CLOCK AM. within any saiexrooms, T will sell for the well-known flor.st, J. K. Freeman, a fine lot of Plants may 10-dts fpuomas DOWLIN PS” WORML DOAK VIEW, WI IMPLEMLNTs, &., 4 THIRTY: LOCK AM 111 road, a short Gi will sell the following edlects. Som muetly belonged to the Hons, Charles Suiu- nut, Cherry and other Bed Roora Furniture Oak Hail Set, Hat Hack Parlor Furniture, Divans. Dinuz Koom Fuluiture, AL) 2 Beautiful Pouies with P; Mule, Waxon aud liarness, Oue lislf- bred Alderney Cow Durham Heater, 2 years, wton and Harness, OLE ea Wore a Shan 1X.) aesrnger Dayton, Pole and § Goid Mounted 1 ares. ng Luplemes And many other artic: try residence. The eeetric cars run within half mile o the p and a stage will leave auction rooms ut 9:30 0% nag of bale, ‘8 as usually found at acoun- THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ALUABLE UNI FRONTING 64 AVENUE AND O: By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Cou District of Columbia pass din equity cause 1 und 21 the will sell at public auction, in I the pre UESDAY TH THT fH DAY OF 1890, AT HALF-PAs’ O'CLOCK PM. Origival Lot numbered. fi ten hundred and thirty-two (10: ..1n the District of Columbia. Lerins Of sale pres rited by decree are oue-third cash, bal.nce m one or two Years with interest at 6 “r centaln notes secured by deed of trust on the ses wold or ail cash, at option of purchaser or purchasers. deposit of $100 will be required ut time of sale, Conveyancing at cost of purchaser or purch i sera. Terms of sale must be complied with in fifteen days or riht reserved to resei ut purel OF fink ou five days! notice in newspaper. ‘Now under rental of $10 per month. BENJ. POAVIS, 15519 F st. u.w., Trustee, DUNCANSON BitOS., Auctioneers. p30-ddds JENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE VERY VALUABLE IM- PROVED PKOI 711 FOUR By virtue or a de al, A.D. 1881, and r . -q., one vf the land records of the Hiubia, ad atthe recuestet the party secured ler of the note, we will offer at_ public sale in tr the premises on 1UbSDAY, THE THIRTE! DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1890, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following d@scribed property, situate in the city of Wasuineton, Distriet cf Columbit tual lots numbered ten (10) aud | e uumbered two hundred and signed. Trustes F's cost or RY, K w 2), Becmungix at point on the east side of 14th st_nw. ninety-nve ({ feet ree Gt) iuches north of the southwest cor: of said sq running thence north eighteen (15) feet une (W, inches, more of less, to the_center of the partition wall dividing dwellings Nos. 711 and 14th mndred and four (104) fect to an thence scuth eighteen Cis) feet nine (9) inches, more ‘or less, to a point due east oF the point of begmmuiug, sud thence west to the beginning, togetler with all fnprovements thereon, ‘Lerms of sale: One-third casi, balauce in two eqnal Payable in o..e and two years from day of mi-annually at e Fate of six per ce and to be secured by a deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at op it of $200 wid be re- at pur- A wit in ten da r five days’ advertisement of s sale in solue newspaper published in Washing C EDWAKD B. COLTRELL ‘Trustee MARTIN LANE, dks PUTUKE DAYS. FT HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncor. VERY JABLE BUILDING LOT ON SEVEN. | M NEAR M STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. pretiises, LW NB, Ironune uorthwest, by a depth of LU feet with a public side his y ty isin w& very valual id desir- ton, being near Conuecticut avenue and De slzdkds JPEXCANSON Bro! 1 SALE OF ERICK HOUSE AND LOT ON UBELWELN F AND G STREETS 0, 617. a deed of tr rr t duly record Le of the land records of the Will. se.l at public auction, iu ises, OL WEDNESDAY, THE FOUR OF A.D. 1800, at FIVE ce oF yareei of land ant don the ground plan or as and Deine lot uum. arpel’s subdivision of hundred and sixty (960), corded in surveyor's office of said District in book folio 158, together with all the nuprovements, ts, privilezes aud a NK Ur IM Buy Wie Gppertaining. ‘wh; balance mone and per cent interest, payable sez d by deed of ‘tru Hon of purchaser. Convey~ | arcing, &c., at purchaser's cost. A deposit of 200 required st tine of sale, ‘Terms to ba complied with m ten days, otherwise rig ht reserved to reseli at wisi | aud cost of ‘decuulting purchaser aiter five days’ pub- lic notice of such resale in some newspaper Published in Washington, D.C. JAMES F. pr premises ky new of Washington city, bered twenty-mne © lots in square nuzber usr RL. ap20-d&ds THON. \HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, SALE OF V. RET BREW TWEN LETH Mv SPE N WEST, 1) PROVED BY A COMFOKTABLE DWELLING. By virtue of a deed gf trust recorded in Liber No, G56, folio 390 of the land records of the District of Celtimbia, aud of a decree passed inequity cause No, 11781, Suprane Court of said District, substitarng Us as trustees under said deed of trust, ahd by request or ei partes tog J pon og eS puplie ‘suction: ut of the premises, on ; NINETEENTH, 1500, "ut BALF-PAST "FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, "origina, lot 4 in square 86, with the improvemen:s. | ‘kerms: One-third cash, of which 8100 must be de- Posited at the time of sult, and the balance in three equal instalments, in out, two aud three years, for which the notes of the purchaser, Dearing mterest from day of sale and secured by deed of trust on anid Jot, will be iaken, or all cash, ut option of purchaser. FOTURE Days. FUTURE Days. JOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. RIGHTEEN MILCH COWS, ONE ALDERNEY BULL FOUR” HORSES, FARM WAG: SPRING MAKKET WAGON. CARE POSITIVE SALE OF GOOD WILL, STOCK AND | FIXTURES OF THE DRUG STORE NORTH- . WAGON, SINGLE AND DOUBLE ‘ EAST CORNER OF TENTH AND Q STREETS tots AND BEL F NORTHWEST. 8 MING «MPL! PRE, &c. AT EMBRACING ei FOURTEEN at the ferm of Mr. Lees, FINE STOCK OF STANDARD AND PATENT MEDI- CINES, FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET ARTICLES, SOAP AND PEKFUMES, FLUID EXTRACTS, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, HOMEOPATHIC | Golden, who ts decl ping Bowen road “near dont on the ope, 1 will sell the Stock, Harness, “Farming Implements Partly meutioned above MEDICINES, RUBBER G00! SPONGES, Dand under, cash, over that SCALES. PRESCRIPTION COUNTER, SILVER. | Doten, wah Woterest ei te ee PrOwed indorned HER WITH | moun THOMAS Dow LING, Auctioneer. 3 LY FOUND | ~~ aS sca’ IN A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. BRATCHFFE, DARK & CO, Auctioneers, ALSO THE ENTIRE SHELVING AND MARBLE-TOP ‘920 Pennsylvania ave, a COUNTERS. On THURSDAY MORNING, MAY FIFTE ivi C “ 1 BAT SE LN G,, MAY FIFTES VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON FOUR: nts of the above: " an gts of the abov cgbshwent. ang | TEENTH STREET NEAR BINNEY STREET it wail then be soid tu detail. heal AND NEAR THE RESIDENCE OF JUDGE HAR- ot LAN. m10-dts: Au toveer. si On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY Pov! TEENTH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we wil! offer for sale in fromt of the premises - e s FPPHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, VAL! ED PROPERTY, Ni TY-SECOND STREET, AT Rect toxes* SINE TH, 1890, at FIVE ut Of the ‘premises 4, tronting 17 feet The eet tear Fenusylyat jevt e inches t foot wide alley. improved by u comfortable threes brick dwelling containing seven roouis, am, Water, ke ‘Terms: One-tuird cash; balance in ome aud two zeare, with tmierext, secured Uy a deed of trust on the property, or all. casi Aeposit of $10 ined theltme’ of sale. Recording aid Seuvernane: st m1Orkde 3 DUABI PROVED Be SMES MOprery ON SENENTHATRERT. PPOSITE GENERAL. TOS OFS Ica fe Eukt | Terma: One-third cash; balance im one apd two | Fears at 6 per cut, secured by deed of trust on prop- erty sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. if tho terms of male are not complied with in fifteen from day of sale right reserved te resell the LOTS 23 AND 24, BLOCK 40, OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. These Lots front 50 fect each on 14th street by ® depth of 150 fect to a 30-foot alley, faciuy east Street car pass the property and street concreted withta | Bat square and will be extended in a short time, mak- ine them the most desirable building sites om 14th street, Da, passed on INNG, iy Equity ie auc ty at the Fisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after cember, A. D wall sell et pu FuADAY, ¢ Isiv0, at five days’ advertisement in some newspaper pub- of Land lished in Washingto: pom ’ abt at ished in Washington, D.C. A deposit of $100 at time uni of sale. All conveyancing, &c., at the cost of the pur- nibered exy of W First The north half of Lot numbered ten (101, im- chaser. proved by a four-story Brick Building, kuown ws No. O13 7th street, and one-story Buck Building, with RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Brick Stable im the rear cali Secon. The south half of Lot numbered eleven (11), ved by a five-story Brick Building, known as No. | ™S-d&de Auctioneera, {nortiovest, with four-story Back Build- ding in the reer "iealelianieeac aid bink Part of E x (6). berinnine for ot sid Lot on a thirty about > south at Mf (THOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. he t thirty-five (: theuge to the be The above property IMPORTANT SALE BY CATALOGUE FOR ACCOUNT OF A NEW YORK IMPORTER, Ora Hents In busihess property. provided by the decree, are one- i one (1), two C2) and three from the day of sal ed, oF Bil cash, at "pout confirma: tof all pu Ve f wale an conveyed. | C terms « wpe Be Ld LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF 3 phat cf 8300 enh the tt toe BEAUTIFUL EASTERN FABRICS, ie of sale. CONSISTING OF TURKISH CARPETS, RUGS AND WILLIAM A GORDON,’ 4ict. end la.avet 3UST FROM CUSTOM HOUSE, 43 EMBRACING SOME OF THE RAREST ORIENTAL TEXTILES, BOTH MODERN AND AN- TIQUE, EVER IMPORTED. THE SALE WILL TAKE PLACE AT MY ART ROOMS, 11TH ST. AND PA. AVE, ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 14 15 AND 16, 1890, AT 11 A.M. AND 3 P.M. EACH DAY. EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Trustees, OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT By virtue of & deed of trust. duly recorded among ¢ land records of saad District in Liber 13¥5. folio at the written request of the older of the notes ‘secured thereby, we will sell_at public auc on, in front of the prem ou SALURDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DA. AY. 1890, at HALE- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, ail those certain parcels of ground lying and being in'said city of Washington uuished as Lote 7 to oth inclusive, in er's recorded sulslivieion of part of square ‘, together wit the improvements, &c. consisting: — — d ‘ ae of cleveu tw & houses, Command the attention of parties desiring elexau: ‘Te sale hurd cash, residue in two equal pay atom two years respectively, 6 per | floor and window decorations, embracing as it does all cent interest, payatie half yeariy, secured by deeds of trust ou the property soid,or all cash, at option of chwer. $50 deposit on each lot at time. of sale conveyancing, &e.,at purchaser's cowt, Terms complied with in’ ten days, or trustecs reserve the night to Fo-advertise and sell at defaulting purchaser's cost and rish JOHN 8. SWO?.MSTED' mé-dkds WALTER FE WIGHT, CANSON KOS, Auctioneers, Sizes in new colors and beautiful desizns. mylO-4t raids _THOMAS DOWLING, Auwet, ATCLIFFE, DARK & ©0., Aucts 7 KGMAND VERY VALUA- NG NORTHWEST CORNER Nay N SCREENS NOKTHWEST, D BY LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE NO! STREET NOKTHWES 1. T. Trustees, TRUSTEES’. CONTI SALE OF VALU. | | By virtue of w decree of the Supreme Court of the ABLE REAL EST. IN TH Y OF erict of Columbia passed in eguity cause No WASHINGTON, IN “TWINING CITY,” BEING ch Ernest S. Maxuire act. Ida May Hisyins et aly SMITH AND’ ELLIOT'S “TRUSTEES SUB- ton THURSDAY, 4 He DA\ OF DIVISION OF THAT PORTION OF THE | MAY, A.D. 1890, AT FIVE O offer for R»TATE OF THE LATE COLONEL HENRY | Sale st public suction, original Lot one (i) iu square NAYLOR, BEING ON THE EASTEKN BRANCH | No. 339, Waghiugton, D.C., having ® fromtace ot U OF POTOMAC OR ANACOSTIA RIVEK AND | feet 1034 in ‘on N street north: b th of 10 IMMEDIATELY ADJACENL TO PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE fect on 10th street west, moze or | mproved by large and well-built brick dwelling house. the resi- dence of the late Joly M. Simuns, esy., containing 14 rooms, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and balance in one and two years from day of By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia No. in cause of Naylor va Naylor et al. 7 in equity, we will offer at public sale ou the premises, begmuing on THURSDAY, pa interest at mix yer ceutum red LHE FIPTEE: DAY UF MAY A.D. 1800, Ai | by deed of trust upon tf pren ur. HALF-PAST O'CLOCK P.M. various lots in | Chaser's option posit of @ oat the subdivision of “*TWINING CITY,” made by usas | sale, and terms of sale to th within trusiees, aud recorded in book No. 6, county, at paye | twebty days thereafter, or property rikk abd font of detaultina purchaser after five day No. 131, in the surveyor's office of t ul 0. 131, im yctsubciaiatantvamvecmmtled 4 27 tice 1m wnbia. Ali conveyancing, recording, &., erims of sale: One-third cash, the balance in equal | &t purchaser's cost instalments at 1 a n, Butes to bs given Dearie ‘3 JOSEPH 3. DARLINGTON, Trust 6 per cent interest t day oF quale, payaule ‘wena | _my3-lkds 410 Stet. nw., Waahuineton, D.C aunualiy, aud to be secured by a deed of trust on the —— property sol, or ail cash ps piton of the, pur- OROMAS DOCKING, Ructinen. chaser. omit ‘on euch lot sold wi re | EXECU: x — ee quired at the time of sale. Conveyancing, Re. at pur. | EXPCUTON'S SALE OF VE ALCASLE Int chaser’s cost. If the terme of sale are uot complied with within ten days of day of sale, the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property iu detaultat. the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ ublic Botice of such resale in some Lewspaper pub- ished in Washington City, D.C, NB. subdivision can be ob- L ESTATE, CONTAINING ABUL L SQUAKE FEEL, SITUATED ON SLUDDERT SCKEET, WEST WASHINGTON AND IMPROVED PY" AN ELPGAN( BRICK MANSION, THE F tae LATE col. 4 RTH. THURSDAY, MAY FIFTEENTH, 1890, at FIVE O'CLUCK P.M., th troutof the premises, Twill sell that valuable residence property in square 100 (the home of the late Col. Hollitwsworth of Mount Vernou), } Trustees, | fronting 140 fect on Stoddert street be Hutt j ad Congress stree containing 3 m es - —, Y e : eg —- VE kuown EAND VALU- | a8 No. $1254 Soddert street, West Washington AND AND FISHERIES ON | Terue: ‘Onecthird cach’ balance in whe, two and HE POTOMAC KIVE! three years, with interest, and secured by & deed of THE OTTERBACK ESTATE. trust on the property _ ao" a i = virtue of a decree of the Ci conveyanciby at pu cost, Plate of the Drop ee Fe nee ee tot, Fairfax | Crey wall be exbibited at time of male. A deposit uf | Olterback vs. Bohrer, the undersigned. commiedoners | ©2U0 wil be required of the purchaser eaecs of saic therein named, at TWELVE O'CLOCK on | _™yS-i&ds ALF. McDn xecutor, — THURSDAY, MAY FIFTEENTH, 1890, will ofterior NCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, sale at public au ‘ont of ‘the market hi Use Of Alexandria cit: the real estate or which the | ENTIRE HOLD FURNITURE, | &e. late Philip Ott seized, cousisting of : TAL HOUSE 1149 TWEN alled “Opossum Nose," con- DIRECT NORTHWEST, COMPRISING or jess, fying in Prince Wil- SUITE IN| BROCATELLE. GILT CHAIRS, ting aboutone mileandahalfen | CHAMBER SUITES IN OLD OAK. LACE Clie the Potomee river and one mi juantico creek. TAINS, OAK CHIFPONIEK, OAK SIDEBOARD, Some 44.0 acres of this tract is cleared andin cultiva: EXTEASION TABLE AND DINING CHAIR, Hou, aud on that portion is a ood dwelling house and CARD BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, all the necessary outbuildiis. The residue ix well &o, BRUSSE AND OTHER CARFETS, Umbered, there being a reat quantity of hard and pine KITCHEN KEQUISITES, tc. ke. soil ts excellent aud easly improved, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY FOUR- {jieh Pot.” coutain- | TEENTH, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell ux in Fairtaccounty, | eutire contents of house No 1149 TWENT\ FIRST STREE DUSCANSON BKOS., m2 Auctioneers, tract is fine up Jans ot it exe 0 oF 400 —_ acres isin very heavy tmber, both pine ha wood, Iu this section of the state there 48 not a better PROPOSALS. or one more convenier tly placed for ship- ties, Lumber and cord wood, The ad nee anid contort. ‘The "euud and herrng fishing shore is one t, best known und most profitable on the ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLILS lic Buildings and Grou Washington, D.C., May 10, iu auplicate, will’ be received TWELVE CLOCK NOON, TUESDAY JUNE TE 18¥0, tor furnishing supplies required from ti time ‘during the fiscal year ending June 30, follows: Class 1, forist's supplies: Clans clase, 3. vainte, cals, ci OFFICE OF ms of sale: One-fourth cash, and the rosidue in equa! auuual payiments, evidenced by inter- by deed of trust om ‘t three est-bearine notes, secure erty sul: expense of couveyancing to be borne by the Prop- purchaser. The commissioners are authorized by the decree to receive private bids and report the the court for iteacton. For further informatou ap- ply to the undersigned at the addresses mdicated be- low. W. WILLOUGUBY, Washington, D. EDMUND BULRE, Alexandria city R. WALLON MOORE, rauriax C. Comiui-sioners of Sale, ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. A light and battery supplies; Class 7. drain S, stationery; Class % manure; Cluss 10, sa gravel; Class “11, soll: Class 13, ice; Class 1 aud cement; Class 14, bricks: Class 15, sod. € fuel; Class “17, lumber, &c Class 19, park settees; Clans 2 Geer pled une Congress makes the wecrssary apy tions. Aseparate proposal for each class ix desired. Each envelope should be endorsed so as to indicate the Class for which the inclosed proposal was made. P: erence will be «iven to articses of domestic manut ture, conaitions of quality < my3-dte I 5.000 FEET OF GROUND ON YALE, STREET, | price of foreign prouuctions or manufactures the duty MBIA HEIGHTS, NEAR THE KESI- | thereon) being equal, Attention Is invited to Acts uf p SEY OF MES. GENERAL LOGA’ Couxress approved February HAMMOND, A. L. BARBER AND! OTHERS, TO CLOSE THE AFFAIRS OF A SYNDICATE. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY SIXTEENTH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer tor sale, in front of the premises, OTS 17, 18,19, 20 AND 21, IN BLOCK 26 OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, gach lot frouting 50 feet by a depth of 150.6% feet. These lots are the iost desirable iu this section and should command the attention of parties in search of valuable busidns sites. 1857, Vol. 23, page Largs (DEPARTMENT. BUREAU OF MEDICI ND SULGERY, Washinaton, Tayo Sealed Proposals, indorsed “Proposals Eiitue Bereou of Modicine and Sunrety. hevy Devs 5 wu of Medscape 4 iueut, Washington, util MOSDAL, MAY TW aor une-ghird cash, balance sn one spd ne | SIXTH. Tei. gt ELEVEN AS wien they Fears, interest 6 per cent per ait sc deed | pubiicly opeved, for euppiy wistoms, Grocer! Of trast ou the property sold, or ail'cash, at opuich of | PUbICLY oaved. for wanpixing, Provisions. Grocer Year ending June 30, 1NYL” Schedulesof the articles, With information as to the specticutions, delivery, conditions, forms of offer and probable quantity ‘quired, cati be obtained on application to the Medical Officer in charge of Hospital. No proposal will be con- purchsser. A posit of $100 upon each lot at time Of sale; if mene sale are pot complied with ip af- teen days from day of sale, rizht reserved to resell the Property at the risk and ‘cost ot yuitine pur chaser atter five days’ advertisement du some Dews- paper published in Washington, D.C. All couveyane- | xidered unless there In matinfactory eridence the? the TAE'KE) at the cost of ee eee page Co. Udder is a revular dealer in She artic ous oe proposes . :, to supoly, ns resery ‘auy or my8-dkds Auctioncers, m is BLOWNE, Chuet of Bureau. ’ S Mi ary VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. ‘it ON LSTRELT NORTH, BETWE! ROPOSALS. FOR MAT COAL, 1k, we. AND THIRTELNTH STREETS WEST. ‘Office of the Public Printer, Washington, May “3, By Virtue of 8 decree of the Supreme Court, passed | Tagg” for Meserta Dosh hoe’ Ge ten ae in Equity Cause No. 12264, wherein Michael use of the Government Printing Uilice ior fiscal year sale or the pr: Cp pee urchase: i MN SEE MATTINGD THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, Auct, 3 Terns to be complied with in fifteen days frou Sz sid record mS-d&ds DPexcanson BROS., reg rm ete TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BRICK HOUSE No. 1312 CORCOMAN SURELY NOLLHWEST. ‘me vested by will of Lavi- TOURTEENTH DAY OF M40 @ CLOCK P. M., iu front of the § SUBDIVISION OF LOTS Font ia aerate ct, the wer in WEDNESD. A.D. see At i OF ca. and othersere complainunis and Fdwerd YT. “Maker | Snding June 30, 1BOL. will ‘be ‘reccived. wt this ethos und others are defeudants, the undersy as true | guul TEN O'CLOCK A-M., MAL TWENTY-SECUAD, tees, will sell at public auction, m1 front of th - | 1800. Schedules and information furnished upon ap- ines, on THUKSDAY, the SECOND tion to FRANK W. PALMEK, Public Printer, DAY of MAY, AD., 1590, az P.M, all See ee mys.12io oo, Dinrictot Calnubis, known as pert of bot Bve | 2S Be: ity, Dist anil - oy = avid Cagney Some Sreoat [spoceaexrs, Dorth'lns of north L strest_at the southwest corner eiaic int Fas earsgche theses SSioc << thones west twenty-three fect tro to a yolut We have faith enough in your appreciation Shree Soet.enet from she west Manet exit let: shenes of good values to offer the following: , ‘wardly three fest to. the eatery line of said iotat FARST:—Priestley"s Silk Warp Mobair at Pe eg ty 01.25 a yard * ers on cusd wont line thoes Seat. and thanse south at SECOND:—35-cent Fancy Brocaded Me og QS feet to the begin- hair 20 23. wi thereon, Teduced to 23 cents, We'veouly fifteen ‘enms ied imoney cash ress patterns the talunce thereof in six, twelve and egiteen mow of this, & for which the mill give promisory notes THIRD:—30-inch Plaid Striped Teil ail puretioes money be paid’ "No decd Scotch Ginghams at 25 cents s yard. ., fpyen wan purchase suoney and in be paid. FOURTH:—45-inch Silk Warp, Priestley of Side required when, property. is sold. Couvey: (Crystallette, at @1.25 and €1.50 s yard. Sraeee reserve right to reel the st ak ‘Veiling at only 75 centes yard. ~*. a . ‘Trustees. ‘We desire to impress upon you the variety of Plain and Pancy Mattings we are offering mB-dbds ‘st from 10c. to 45c. a yard. ‘The best and ' R bl cheapest warm-weather carpeting. es : ee CARHART & LEIDY, at “PHILADELPHIA STORE*