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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pannsylvania Ave. and 1th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUPFMANN, Pres't. ” pening ‘nx Evreine Stan is served to subscribers in the by carriers, op their own account, at 10 cents per or 4c. per month. Copies at the counter, 2 cach. By mail—postage prepaid—S0 cents & h. one year, #5; six months, 83. [Entered at the Post Ofice at Washington, D. C., as second-class nail matver.] Tue WEEKLY Stax hed on Friday—$1 a Star, a. Six months, 50 cents. scriptions must be paid in advance; Bo paper sent longer than is paid for, Kates of advertising msde known on application. UPPLEMENT. MONDAY, MAY 2. | | C1 a = ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ____ AUCTION_ SALES. ___ AUCTION SALES. _AUCTION SALES. OITY AND, DISTRICT. | pestain to have bon fied a bors: 4.3. - = z “THIS AFTERNOON. JUNCANSON ‘Auctionee! Sheckell toG. W. Casiliar, property in the Slip, a Noon. | J) UNCANGOW ain, Avtomes nthe Churches everday. | SusNGLEG. W. Cult, property tn te Si Pumas Down PANRBROKER'S SALE_WE WILL SELL AT | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TUESDAY MORNING, SERNONS BY. ‘Legged dgeadetreed RELIGIONS | nis, part 4, square 725; $3,000, D. Grady to A. = fe auction, at 123 Pennsylvania avenu ee " RVENTS 7255 . A FINE COLLECTION OF PL. ph for jon-redemption, from No. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE, FRONT- MAY THIRD, esterdi rector- | Schwartz, part 751; $1,400, F. White to SAUL'S NURSERY, AT. AUCTION: to'SP400, commencing MONDAY. MAL SE ING ON WiLIE STREET, BETWEEN H AND I, AT TEN O'CLOCK, Yesterday closed the third year of the rector. | Sc Acdrcireai Mle ron weg toy Ty Fr 3 EXTRA LARGE | SCLOCE P.M, onsite pi Gold. and Sh WOE eer Ne ha AE etn er Cue SEeeCONy Se Oey, tho Wiatany One | Pe we ne ee 5 DOMTNG OF EXTRA 3B | O'CLOCK P.. 3 sisting of Gold and Silver} | 3 EAST (N 2 TION. 4 7 ~ M ck TOC. x 31, ISTE PER SSE. CHOICEST VARE | Watchea, Disinonds, Chins: Neckiaces, Charms, Pins | Oa MONDAY MAY aECOND. at HALE FAST, Oth and D Streets Northwest, Binde's atatemene close of the church service he | Go.; $2,250. -M. Gallagher to'J. 8. Robinson, SUB FAS. SELECT GREEN- | Rings and Far-rinws, Bracelets, Slecve-buttons, Kutles | FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., we shall sellin, front 0 REGULAR SALE OF he Members oy ee tne Dering | 43 Satare 300; 3,000, G. ‘Truesdellto J. H. Lane, HOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS. and Pistols, Clocks Opera-glussen | Type writers, | the premises, Lot No. $7 of the Waal mn. Brick! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, MAT-| 7D ip now numt ed lot 17, Widows’ Mite; $4275. A. D. At a: On ‘TUESDAY, MAY 1 Naliees, Silver aud Plated-Wware and ail kindof Ladies’ | Machine Coripany's subdivision of all of sauare 1 TING, &d. e past Year the total offerings amounted to: Mary’A. Hiring, parts 112 and 113, square 155; < O'CLOCK, at my ‘auc and Gents’ Wearing Apparel, Parties holding tickets | bavins Sfteen feet front by fifty-five feet deep to alley: 051-00. The sermon was delivered by Canon Wile | & Frank clok to WO note all right and collection of the above THRO ig, natiee., STEINEM BROS. |S, DES" | Maproved by a two-story brick dwelling, ve rooms, | sevenar exe coumerres, coupes, DAY- | Deriorce, of kngland, Who is @ Visitor in this city, | $1,000, Pi a ae ee ee HOPE & byER, = Saeed st Terms: Ous-half cash, balance in six and twelvo "TON WAGONS, HARNESS, &0, Jt | Fite asrcme was the place and Power of resistance | Sonn Tyran. sub lot Gi, squats 101; $4,000. Re. E. Keal Estate Brokers. 1301 F st. 2. w. K. FULTON, Auctioneer. months, for notes Detling interest from, Say, ot ae YPRcANson i, Auctionesrs. he Ereheni ana area comeat occupied their Patro to Rebecca C. oat lot 10, ery — = = = and seca: o ° pee. 3 969, Same to Elizabet wer, 3 A VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON PE aucrton, SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. , | hun dollars down on day of aale. All conveyane- DARK BAY MARE; YOUNG, 801 KIND, AND | pew at the First Presbyterian church yesterday Bet 8. W. ba Swartaell to" Mary ‘Snow, do., ‘CAPITOL ST. BETWEEN 3D AN *- * | pennaglvanis Syehaele suction at Ty story ATAy | 2K. Ke. at cost of purchaser. ‘GENTLE: GOOD DALVER, WELL BROKEN TO | morning, and Ustened co ¢ daeoes by Rev, De. 15, square 70; $725. E, Caverly to H. G. On TUESDAY AFEERNOON, MAY THIRD, at FIVE SECOND. at TEN O'CLOCK AML) ny. stock of For: | %28-4t_ WALTER 8. WILLTAMS & CO., Aucte,_ ALL HABNESS, |” jouex ee ind, who spoke of the co-operation of thé Femi louse Yo 107, ‘block 29, Long Meadows; eee tana eli thes fart ot orginal lots | Stdet seston, ftom Noe. 20,954 1G 08-49, inclusve. | (CLEO. W. STICKNEY, Aucti On TUESDAY MORNING, “MAY THIRD, st | Dr. Newnanat Che aee tena AE a church, | Spry ced: Elumley to Louisa at, Nauck, part a set AUaTS four Ck fect west trom | Saag Charms, Chains, Pins, Earrings, Bracclets, | PEREMPTORY SALE OF HOUSE NO. 1111 © TWELVE CCE ve will sel in front of our Sales; preached toa large ‘audience last evening on ings ci oe 8 igs — $2,400. the toutiast curjer of sald atate, and” sunuing | Diamonds Sid iiverware; Tis sale will contin" | On FRIDAY APHIL, TWENTY NINTH, 1867, at | Wovch stteuton called” a eeci yoamans Mision At the, Unitarian, Charen | 1 Wageaman to Pang, Cat, sub Gt, OH ee ne 7 west twent 20) + | mornings at clock and evenings at 7 o'clock until v1] “ . it rem- Also, r. Dr. Fannie H. s 2 thence south 110 fret io the line of Fast Capitol st: | aitthe lots are sold, Persons holding tickets Wil | Jane oxox OC! Ock YM Twilleell infrontottheprem-| one Fine Black alare, very fast. Servance of the Sabbathy and ‘advocated the Open- | parts 1 and, 8. P, B's sub Mt. Pleasant: $7,978. thence east alone said street twenty (20) feet Please take notice. es ee ‘at the southwest corner of said lot; thence north along ‘prstic ‘SALE OF FIFTY HORS! bn oe art galleries and museums ant ing sr A. Herr to ©. W. Baldwin, lots 132 to 134, sq. 5 ree as pe Pawnbrokli sind Anaboveer._ | the ast tine otan alley 100 feet; thence east 10 foots ONE PA TOUNG MULES, air concerts, ‘The ninth anniversary of the pastor. | 135; $—. Jacob Jones t0 Maria 8 Standfortl, lot ears, with interest al six per cent, payable semiannu- | —*P s+ ———___1 a FT Se ET papers At Magrath & Kennelly's Livery Stable, ROTTS eee en or ane | 98) 84: 208: $2,000." G. E. Green to J. W. Orme, lot Biprandoncaped ty dhalos rant gu the ground wok {PHOS E WACGASIAN, ec Taint Anctoner | Affe ueeet aS ae 211 Lith st awe Byars pac qstenday was Observed DY ® sermon | 22 Gir! Portion; $6,750, K. Carat otal, tras. Adegosit of $200 will be required when property is oe : ‘Terms at time of. “GEO. W. STICKNEY, On THURSDAY, at TEN O°CLOCK A. M. " legates | LCS to F. Lambrecht 22, Sq. anaes Riicrwiee property wil be reauldat tak amteest ofde: | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, | ®P20-dads Auctioueér. | Persons in need of ood stock will do well to attend hae eh eet et which | pro to H. Ruppert, property on ae arias cats eae pectinases ca AS AMEE BER $27, OS ACCOUNT OF THE EAIN, THE AROVE | feat tr thecnanty a1 wil ecko ne | Hin seon inthis elty, oecupled a, MUMDET Of | Ergo. Kk nord GE Meow al Pes facb Teme 1 some Newspaper published sn Wash-| | By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of em, ivi bauponed'ty MONDAY, MAY ‘ECON, 1887, aie je oaney ie will basi eeaeset he pulpita sterday. ” Bislo Shorter, preached 793; $840. Mf. Barnard to&. E. Pearson, SuD oe Neb be * i = = aes — = oo Se et e ace. . We a n¢ churc! ‘ev. M. ‘. |. 194; $2,000. J. W. e a D. Green et aya WALTER B WILLTAMS & 0. Aucts_ | of Hucinde Tyimble stab vs, Edit, Gaddis ot Bil | “apg0-dede ‘Auctioneér. | “Sales EVERY THURSDAY, Bbenezer ghurets Rev. J-M, Garghi_ av St. Pauls | at pts $4000. JW. Qrme to atartha D. Green ob SSS = ae a it public auction, in front of each premises, HOMAS DOWLI. JAS. W. HAHN, Salesman. | church, Rev. W. R. Arnold at Mt. Pisgah chureh, | ‘Toumey, sub 141, oy Bere $. J. J. allright to JUNCANSON BROS, Anetioneers ie descritwed real estate, to wits ayy 2S Stock sold on reasonablecomnmissions. a ucta | aud Itev. S.C, Cassell at Mt. Sina church. Eugenia’J, Cathcart, lot 3, bik. 13, Le Droit Park; TRUSTEES SALE OF FIVEFTSE BUILDING LOTS BE POLRTH pay OF MAX, | DESIRABLE IMPROVED LOT ON NORTHWEST | _my*-3t __D. N. MAG) On Auct_| A meciing was held yesterday afternoon at the | $_" Gp. ‘Cannon w BJ. Gay; %¢ interest in 10t 7, OS STH STREET, BETWEEN B AND CSTREETS | £,D.J887-at, HALE-PAST, FOUH O'CLOCK P. M- SOBSER OF CHESAPEAKE AXD O10 CANAL | (IVHOMAS DOWLING, meer. Congregational chureh in the interests of the Hope Sq. 1043; $2,200.95. Same to N.C. Blanchard, NORTHEAST. feet and 2% inches front on Oth strect east. between, APO ORY * pike FIVE GOOD WORK HORSES, TWO MULES, wac- | 224 Help Mission, under the auspices of the W. 0. ; $768.15. G. F. Graham w_ F, Beale, lot 15, oo 7 rY ay ch, wi “i . Os . 3 on. Judge Macarthur presided, and ad-| pik’ 30, Columpi: ‘ights; ‘T. Dowling to R. South E aiid G streets, by 92 feet snd 1 inchs with im- | 9 MONDAY. SECOND MAY, 1887, at FIVE, ONS AND HARNESS, ONE FOUR-YEAR-OLD | 7- Ul Ses », Columbia Heights; $—. T. nig provements thereon, consisting of frame house, Once B agp ral ER LM COLT. THOROUGHLY BROKEN, IS A PROMPT | dresses were made by Mrs. Win. Burres, Mrs. Dr. | and ‘5.’ Watts, sub lot C, 8q. 579; $2.190.73. Mar- Of the premises, & AND ON THE SAME DAY, IMMEDIATELY AFTER 7 Main front of the premises, I w DRI VILL We N ANY NES wp | Hibbard, of New York; Dr. J. Taber Johnson, Rev. | garet B. Miller v.2L. Cole, Sub lot 61, sq. 997; Lots 45, 46, 47,48 and 49, in Square 917. THE ABOVE SALE, part of Lot one CD, in square La part of Lot 37, in Old. Georgetown, fronting! BOGE AND TAREE ANE HARNESS OP eeeg MT HB Ncuvon and seoneor Blair. | & ee on 2,047.75. R. A. Hooe et al to Louisa C. Lesfiler, lot 100, sq. 181; $3,437.30, RM. Morrison to 1. 904, beginning at the southeast comer of said Lot: feet on the west side of Market street by a depth of thence north with the line of said Lot, on Sth street cee =! ‘This property is near East Capitol street and Massa- 27 feet on C. and O. Canal, improved by ‘AT AUCTION. contribution of $60 was made for the mission. chusetta ave: 5 el 24 houses, now under rent. On THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1887, at TWELVE The month of May was observed yesterday af- | p, Mattison, sub, 68, sq. 364; $3,200, Thos, Reedy Terms: ¢ d cash; balance in one and two years’ | est, 45 feet 1 inch : Terms cashe A dace 100 will be required at | O'CLOCK, at stables of John Cooksey, 307 11th street | tern & al ser 2 aed pleas. ae cere iat PRSnGR naguhte santana | ‘fect; thence wet with » line striking the Giving | Termp chub A deposit of 100 will bo required at | OCHOCI. st stafes of John Cooks Leh stro oon at St, Dominle’s church by spec! to Harriet Apbot, w. 3 21, § P. B.'s Sub, Mt, Pl a . rocession ally, to be secured by deed of trust ou property, oF all ae — aad vices in honor of the Virgin Mary. A pI is ant; st Sy ORE) $3,062.40, James E. Collins to Ella P. Gwynn, ‘st option of purchaser. uponit of $1000n | Street; thence east with said [ street to the bezinning, = Teal Beet Ee ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. of 150 girls, dressed in white, marched about the | pt. "¥iechail’s Chance, G0 acres); $100, D. W. each lot at time of sale. cing, Re.vat pur- | lnproved by a Store snd a Brick Dwelling botise; aud Toe DOWER eu = chureh, elton to Mattie M. Patterson, pt. 5, sq. 104: chaser's cost, termsto be complied with in ten days, | also pareof Lot No. 2 in said square No. 904, being the | _S?— <3 ___ = eS BRILLIANT ATTRACTIVE AND ‘VALUABLE The Zion A. M. K. Mission church, on P street, | $—. S. Maddox to W. W. Mackall, jr., lot 4, DIK, therwine trustees reserve the Tizht to resell st risk | ust 10) fees 7 en en coming back thee piace DUXCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, x OF HIGH-CLASS. between 26th and 27th streets, was dedicated yes and cost of « uiting purchaser after five days’ notice MODERN OI, PAINTINGS terday afternoon by Bishop Wayman. Hugh Masterson ont ot, om 30S, ‘eh 30. Beste of said Lo : i = E nm I lugh Masterson, sub. 31, 89. 302; $4,50 z ‘SO! 1 ~ ea ot oa af ABour. 10. SQU: OF ish, English, ch and 8. This 7 5 . McL. Ci A wozdkas JaMes F. DUHAMEL} Fett on ia srececaet aL feet and © anches from | Wilicll CAN MEAINLY BE SCBDIVIDED. Co” | stberb assemblage of works of arte will bo S0ld at vorday; closing exercises wore held. Rx Gov. Wells | sq. (10; ¢—. J. Mel. Carusi Yo J. H. Marr, Suiié jOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. south 2 feet, thence east 75 feet thence north 29 feet | On MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY SECOND, ‘WEDRESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY EVENINGS, | Bartiott madeneaddces: mae and Rev. DF. | property; $7. E. Wagguman to L. P Shoo PROPERTY ON THE HEIGHTS OF | partof lot’ brasil square with tho improvements | Sremioge CLOCe We Will sell, in front of Bod Oudes erate fi | The firty-ninth anniversary of the Ws 2 Sod ein acd PRO N THE HEIGHTS 0 clot provements | p amencing at EIGHT O'CLOCK EVERY EVENING satya h 'N, D. G, AT PUBLIC SALE, BEING | thereon, consisting of « brick dwelling. tnet sae OS ing City Bible Soctety was held last evening at the | am Exciting Affmir at Frederick, Md. AED NOW OCCUPIED ‘BY W. K | “ON THE SAME DAY, immediately after the above Pee es Soe rare, sm mamete G20, ‘atour cor. Penna, avenne and D sts, ing Fach of these lots fronts 19 feet 6 inches and front on Ast street west and Pierce street for building purposes, No betterneighborhood for renting medium houses. New York Avenue Presbyterian church, The ad- eignerinonty ‘dress was delivered by Rev. Dr, Bartlett, fel by Bere ‘The Pictures airnifeenth finest, of gold.leaf frames of tho la sale will sell part of lot No. 13 in square No. 881: com- Stud Se aia cata A Oncaea inencing for the same, 18 feet from the northeast cor- ICEMAN RED ition. ree A fatal shooting affray occurred in Frederick, By virtue of adeed of trust, dated first day of, a desien. = Feb ISS: and duly reconled in Liber 007, ner of aaid lot, running thence west SS feet, thence | Water. sewerage, &c. and being “near street cars, | my2at WALTHR B. WILIAMS Soe), ucts, ‘The Salvation Army. ‘Ma., last evening. The victimis William Joshua land records of the District o S feet thence east SB feet to the line of 7th yee ee street care 2-4 TBR B. Wi 4 Cobia atthe request of the, party et Frwet cant thence north with the lige of aid street 1g | Guumaties,&C. A Chande to's private purchaser oF fOr PUBLIC AvcTION sates. ‘THE SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED WITH MUCH | Herbert, a notorious colored character, aged about thereby go reeonied in, Liber ode, olla 4 | fect, improved by & two story and basement brick | “Perio: Gue.third cash; balance inequal instalments a ae oS ns twenty-five years, who was shot by Se will offer af public sale on TUE ous at one and two years: no per cent interest farshal Bal Booth and wife, of the Sal- By OF MAY, ass at Gichour of FIVE O'CLOCK | “AND IMMEDIATELY, AFTER ABOVE SALE will | Suyuhisarnslaimasiy' to i ectared by decd of arse REAL ESTATE. ° ington ; Harding, a policeman, Herbert was standing at DAIL those Io Of lots 6 and 7, in sald square SSL, comuenc: eed Pieces or parcels of round | sell lying aud bene im Beatty & Hawkins addition tg | ine for the same 11> feet from the northwest corner of | Qh,M.cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of vation Army, accompanied by a number of officers the corner of West All Saints and Market streets, et will be required on each lot at time of sale. Convey AT BOARD OF BROKERS’ ROOMS, and soldiersof the army, arrived in this city Sat- behaving ina rderly manner, insulting ladies, cometown, District of Columbim, being parts of | said square on Market Space, running theace cast 88 | 4 ae Sagoo - pons L > disorder , Inst a Kis numbered foriy-two and two kindred anu arty; | feet, thenee south To fect, thence west 2s fect, thence | SUHDs, Rat purchascrscost, Terms to be complied Hon Cea urday evening for the purpose of taking partin the | using profane language freely anid ereating a zen- rut on the east side of High street. | south 20 feet, thence weal 6. feet. thence north 36 | risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after. five days me: ‘Tthanniversary celebration. They were met atthe | €Tat Bree in atepar eed Cpe mches. measured of | feet to the begin! Bays T SIX CLOCK f. Neewin | PUDHE, notice of such Fesale in some yewspaper pul On THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1887, at ONE | depot by a number of their fo!lowers, and were | 1°s!st a i scl the north halt of lot Soe 16.in sus hs Wi 2 when the officer arrested him he struggled’ vio- lently and finally broke away, running up West All Saints street. Officer Harding drew an Eng- re 667, on Water street, between south U and ¥ streets. Terms of Sale: One-third of purchase-1oney cash thence north twenty-three de- ponds Twos west fifty-seven feet aud eizht inches, to the afore Said stone, thence north half a degree west 49 and half O'CLOCK P. M., the following properties will be of- fered, escorted through the principal streets with a brass band of “Hallelujah musicians,” the female offi- HHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. tne busdredand uvigccves ana a halt “eee thence | site interest from day" of ‘ales for whieh purchaser | THUSTEES’ SALE OF ERICK DWELLING. AND 22 Tile. B yscaaMar: tharghal aud Mrs Booth were welcomed at, Salve | WenyeuNdge tecaiver of large caliber, and vegan Sith s hawt engie to * Hort adt-saven de | wiliivelnieorher prowimory notex Altenitrewerved | ,* TORE, NO. S147 STREET NORTHWEST. sNGue HBS, K pret ngrtheur, fre, 0 ome and | ton Temple, corger of dth and C streets. “ata: | By whlch me Herbert had ome toa halt direc Pres east, two hundre rty-four feet to the On each piece of property sold for the put By virtue asad zpeord in rear frau being: 2 square jelujah salvation” m¢ el € ‘Stevens’ Mountain City livery stable: ine of the Bank's tot cthot the orthwert | thereon.” No deat or deeds wall be elven until all pur | Ziber, No-/906- folio “S2Get seus af the land AI EUS ganee ng ont See) amnbia, and by. of party thereby secured, we will sell at publ ises/ou MONDAY, MAY morning in the temple, and a “knee drill” was held at7 o'clock, followed by a meeting at 11 o'clock, at which there was alarge gathering. In the afternoon Mrs. Booth spoke at the Rifles? Ar- mory, and last, night nearly every seat in the armory Was filled to hear the marshal and Mrs. Booth. This morning an “oMcers’ council” Was, held at the barracks, and this afternoon a meeting Was held ia the Rifles’ Armory. At5 o'clock the visiting members will be banquetted at the tem- ple, aud another meeting will be held at the armory to-night. Beginning at 11 o'clock in the temple there will be an all night of prayer. To- morrow night the army will assemble in Odd Fellows’ Hall in East. Washington, and will close the series of meetings Wednesday night at Forrest Hall, West Washington. — Doctors and Dentists. ‘THE GRADUATING EXERCISES OF THE NATIONAL UNI- ‘VERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL. ‘The commencement of the class of °87, medical and dental departments, National University, will take place to-morrow evening at the Congrega- tional church, The graduates in medicine are ‘Thomas J, Reed and Edward stevens, both of the District, Me@entistry, Harris C. Carroll, of Penn- sylvania; John A. Daly, of the District; John A. Drawbauigh, of Pefinsyivania; William M. Hunt, ot the District; Jacob 8. Manhers, of New Jersey, and Millen’ F. Phillipp!, of’ Pennsylvania. Te Pp includes music by the ma rine band, introductory remarks by: ‘MacArthur, vice chancellor of the university, and an "address to the graduates by Dr. S.S. Adams. It is announced on the program that the degrees will be conferred by the President of the United States as chancellor of the university. ‘The class of ’87 has organized as follows: Miller F. Phillip, president; Jno. A. Drawbaugh, Vice pres- ident; ‘Thos. J. Reed, treasurer, and Wm. M. Hunt, Executive committee: Jacob S. Man- corner of the Bark Will forty fest; thence with the Back line of the Bank's lo drawn at richt aucles Deginning will int Chancanoney shall be pads txether with the interest, Carepauclng at cor ‘of tho purchaser, if torus of met fe be uot colapiied with in 10) days te tristees, wi ‘oa MONDAY, MAY SECOND, Tesell'atcust aud risk of defaultims purchasers. A de- | 3 VASE FIVE UCLOCK Bats posit of 900 will be required on cach plece af property | Sorte aus with thenuprevauenty eee a ee Cer erms: One-third cash. balance in three equal in- “iol B st. ae. stallments in 6, 122, and 18 months, for which Lotes of WILLIAM J. MILLE, ” { Trustees. Piirchaser, sectized by deed of trust on property molds 456 La. ave. Iw. ibe taken: TE, WAGGAMAN Aud bearing interest from f ale, wil ¥ ee Deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale, and wae nee terms uvast be complied with in 10 days fror sale, OF JUNCANSON ‘Auctioneers, property will be resold at risk ‘and cost of defaulting D' purchaser. THOS E. WAGGAMAN,! Trustees, PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- 5 ‘PROVED REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. JOUN W. PILLING, THOS. E. WAGG. ‘uct, ap2z-d&ds I will self the following-described real estate in. front of the respective premises (being the bal ‘ance of an estate), on WEDNESDAY, FOURT! x0. W. STIOENES, Auctioneer. DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1587, commencing at a ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY AND PAST FOUR O'CLOCK = MENT BRICK DWELLING S10 1478 STEGER, FIST. Sub-lots itty-three (63), nfty-four (5, | — UAT Gk RVING S101 fifty-five (55), and '-siX (56), fronting on M street, By f f t date thi th Dotweom Ist street and New ¥ors avenue northwest ii F4ytee of ocd of trust, pearing date the 20th *UBCOND. At FIVE O'CLOCK PM. bub-lote thirty- Tiecords of the District of Solucera, °F goven (31) and thirty-nine (30), Street, | quest of the party secured thereby. we will well sat re THURS ABT FOUR OCLOCK, the follow! to wit: Part of lot aumbered 21 in aquare punibered 210, br- au rt ee southeast er of said lot 21. the ‘porth | 2 thence wert 90 feeb thenee mouth about 30 foots ect to beginnlog, improved some three-story and bassment brick di Rroper'y will be sold subject to a first trust of $7,000, ted November. 21st, 1884, payable five years after dite, with interest payable senul-annually, at 6-per cent. “Interest and taxes will be paid to data of sale, “Terms of sale: #2500. in casi balanes in one and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum, OF all cash at option of purchaser. "A deposit of 100 will be required at time of male. ‘Terms to-be complied with itu afteen days, otherrise property will be adver- sed “and resold ‘at risk and cost of defaulting pur- | chaser, "after five days" notice in the Evening star, Convefabelig at purelaseracaet, Co &: Benieatan,} Trasteos. -m,w,s.m,W.th OMcer Harding in hot pursuit. Just as Herbert exclaimed, “Guess I won't run any more,” an- other shot was fired, striking him directly In the breast, passing through the lower lobe of the left lung and out through the back. Herbert fell, ex- piring ina few moments. By this time the news of the shooting had spread among the people Just returning from church, and the excitement be- came intense, The man’s family, a mother and several sisters, ered about the dead man, and their lamentations could be heard several squares away. ‘The inquest will be held to-day. Herbert was anold offender, and had frequentiy resisted Officer Harding. He had only been released from the Maryland fiouse of Correction a few months ago, and had been in Frederick but a short time, ns ‘West Virginia’s Senatorial Scandal. INVESTIGATING THE CHARGE OF CORRUPTION AGAINST SENATOR MINNEAR, ‘The committee appointed by the West Virginia legislature to investigate the charges against State Senator Minnear of accepting a bribe to vote for Camden for United States Senator held its first. session in Charleston on Saturday. Shelton Reger, of Tucker County, from which place Senator Minnear was el testified That, as a personal friend, he had visited the sena- tor at home, and had learned that aletter from the republican ‘central committee had been sent to republican members of the legislature. alleging that Senator Camden was using his money to be reelected United States Senator by electing mem- bers of the legislature in ways that were dark. He further admitted that he came to Charleston and bargained with three members of the legislature to Vote for Mr, Camden, for which they were to re- ceive $5,000. ‘The money, he said, was raised by republicans, whose names he refused to give, and the votes were to be cast when he stood on a table in the pages’ room in the house of ‘delegates No. 6 Q street northwest, frame, 5 rooms, being sub lot 150, square 615. Nos. 108 and 110 Boundary street northwest, bricks, 2 rooms each, being sub lot 34, syuare 551. ‘Terms at time of sale. _my2-3t___* THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. PD PXcANSON BROS, Auctioners. TRUSTER'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN T AND U peikbers NORTH WEbT, y virtue of a deed of trust. yuary 25, 1870, recorded in Libse No OOO Yello Sore ‘one of the land records of the District of Col and at the request of the party offer for saleat public auttion. in front of thé prem. ies, on FRIDAY, the THIRT! May, AD. 1887, rae” southwardly until a line street from the place of with the with all the building and same, including s steam-cnsine. ‘Terms. One-third cash, balance in one and two Years, the purebaser giving his notes, bearing interest Srom day of sale, or all cash, st the option of the pur- chaser. “All conveyancing at the cost of the purckaser. A deycsit of SoG reared F ap21-d&ds__ WILLIAM S. JACKSON. Trustees. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CONGRESS AND GAY STREETS, WEST WASHINGNON. MAY THIRD, at FIVE, QCLOCK F. M., 1 sali cifer for saie, in front of the premises, part of Lot 5, in Blook 39, fronting, y street. of sale. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct i jum ‘secured thereby, Iwill ronting ou T streets northeast, in square seven Bundved and seventy-six (770), THIRD. At FIFTEEN MINUTES AFTER FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. Sub-lot twenty-three (23), fronting on K street, between Sth and 6th streets no: cr are gielit Eundred and thirty-one (6331) “Sou: At HALE-PAST FIVE (*CLOGK P.M, Sub-lots twenty-five (25), twenty-six (26), and twenty” seven (27), fronting on # strect, between 3d and 42h streets northeast: Sub-lote twenty-eight (28), twenty- ine (20), thirty (30), thirty-one. G1), and thirty-two (32), fronting om G street, between id aud 4th streets | Bortheast, in square sevet: Bundred and seveuty-eght ‘Aud on THURS JAY. FIFTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. }8$7, commencinfat HALF-VaST FOUR O'CLOCK and sixteen (16), fronting t, between G and I streets'south, 1m id and twenty (1029)... ND. AI/FIVE O'CLOCK P. Mi. original lot two ting of Dstreet, between Isthand Kentucky, avenue southeast, in square one thousand and forty- one (1041), public suction, in front of the AY, MAY HIETH next, at HALT VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE SOUTHEAST- EMN SECTION OF THE CITY. front of tbe ‘on TCESDAY, TH Day or Ma¥. AD. i897, at FOUR O'CLOCK Pat, fod continuing aati the whole ix sold the. folowing: Sescribed Heal Estate attuate in the City ot Waching- tog tbe District of Columbia toeits ‘Lot nuz-bered ten. (10) in our subdivision, in square 976, fronting 30.47-100 foct on M sireet. aad tune ed uy 8 three ory ‘Store ‘and Dwelling, on the Borthweet comer of Mand 1lth streets southeast Loe n ‘eleven (11) in said subdivision, front- on a streck and smaproved y= Com Sortable two-story Frame Daclling. ‘Tot numbered Ywelve (12) in said subdivision, front- tng'19.70 fect on M street, and improved by’ & like RENTH DAY OF t FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following. ‘scribed real estate, in the city of Washington, in vald District, to wit: All those certain pleces or part gels of ground, known and described sa Lots numbered ten (10) and eleven (11), in Gunnell's subdivision of square numbered thise ‘hundred and five (305), the whole having a front of forty-three (43) feet on 12th guest northwest. and running beck the same width a de y-three (93) feet to an alley, together mee way ents privileges and forme of asles One thido! the Peizehase money in cash; balance in two equal installments st one and two Pears, {oF which notes of purchaser are to be «ive, ring interest from day of sale at six percent per ‘snnum, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold: orall cash, at op- tion of purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required on each lot at time of sale. Con pur- chaser's cost. “Terms to be complied with ip ten days: otherwise the trustee reserves the ritht to, revell ¢hé Property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after live days" public notice of such resale in some news: paper Published in Washington, D. C. my-ds ‘THOMAS J. HOBBS, Trustee. F ‘3 | JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. = secretary. and wiped his nose as a signal that the money was ‘Feame Dwelling, No. 1016. g a a SALE OF VALUABLE READ ERECT (ee MS EXPRESS COMPANY SALE OF UNCLAIMED | Tory, chairman; Harris G, Carrol, Edward ste. | ready ior them sad couriers paid. camden sald pr pabered ‘thirteen (13) in said subdivision, oR PM sub lots twenty six Go) tweage | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTAT On MONDAY MORNING, MAY SIXTEENTH, | Vens, Thos. J.’Reed, and Wm. M. Hunt. The | tonimif these men voted for him he (Camden) Fee ates Se Tote wad improved by aliKS | seven (27), twetity-eight (28). and twenty-nine (wo), | SEUALER ON M STREET NCRTH BETWEEN | 1887, commencing at TEN OCLOOK, Express | reception committee 1s composed of Harry C. | would “prosecute me and them. For this reason ‘No. 1014. fronting of B, uear 13th strect northeast, in square et a Gotpany will sell at the suction roonis of Duncansou | Cockerille, Arthur H. Baker, Geo. M. Beckett, Ber- | I did not give the signal agreed upon, and for this dow nine (9) and. eight (8) in said subdi- | one thoneand and thirty-four (10:+)- ve Fos, commer, Oth and D streets northwest, to yay | nard J. Boyle, Wilmer M, Browne, Jesse M. Camp- | reason the voles were not cast for Camden.” Baect) aod impeoved by Dwellings, Now 107 and | qfOURTH. AT FIVE FORTY-FIVE ovcrocK P| , By vintue of a decree, passed on the 18th day of gay | hanes, about 350 PACK, Dell, San?'J. Cockerill Chas, 1. Kuglishs LoutsP. | He declined to" ery asin “whoo the mcm Testes beatae re the, cost twenty, (20) foot of ‘sub lot thirteen (13) | January, LSE, ip the cxuse of | Schaater. ve Comprising an assortment of tetas, Bandles, Boxes, Farrelly, R. J, Hyatt, P.M. Kennerly, Wm. J.Key-| bers were or who was to furnish the Jet numbered seven (7) in said subdivision, fronting | east, in syuare one thousand and eihty-cizit (lose), | Columbia, numbered. 2898, Equity Docket 23, T sual | Valises, Px 4 Re, BC. nar, J. B. Rutherford, and J. Stuart Tait. money, but said it was not Mr.Camden. After bp pa ved. "Terms of sale: One-third of the urchase money in | 02 PRIDAY, MAY SIXTH, 1587, at FIVE O'CLOCK ‘To be sold without reserve. publication of the letter from the republican cen- Lot pumbered six (15) SP ey pontine cash, and the balance in one and two years respectively, | 2. M.. offer: t public sale, in front of the premises, the All parties coucerned will take notice. ‘THE NaTIONAL DriLt.—The National Drill com- | tral committee, witness said he gave it to Senator Fee naet, meet > Ho. for yhich the promissory notesof the purchaser must | {he following described real mpperty that is tossy: | Terms cash. ‘8p30-d&dbs | mittee has engaged 750 tents for the carn and, | Camden, directed to Minnear's wife. When asked ‘Lot nmmbered five (5) in said subdivision, fronting tr nee payable sent anmealic, | of certain lots in squares numbered one m ai MAS DOWLING 4m addition to these, some tents will be brought | what he got for this letter, witness sak 3.30 teat on Lith street, improved by Dwelling, No- | nuts to is sa oe wane Bee SetR ANNUALLY. | Chicey caine CLADE A ee eae a ee undred and | FNHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. here by a few of the visiting companies. At the | ceived my expenses for this letter, and } Hor Seeneree Virginia avenue. sold, or all cash at the purchaser's option. onves. | (20) feet on M. street and running north one hund TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. southeastern extremity of the field 1s to be erected | Graw gave me a check for $30, and at Washin ‘The nurth att original Lot No, 4 in square 999, at the purchaser's cost. A deposit of 850 at | ld six (106) feet to a public alley for depth. HIGHLY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. | by Mr. Chus. H. Thayer, of Boston, a pyrorama of | let me have more. I have spells, after which fronting 40 on the east of 1 street south- | the abasck eae ‘on each lot will be required. if the ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by decree: One-third $14 EIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN HAND | the famous battle between the Monitor and the | 1 am bright, but at other times I am dull and east, improved by two. Houses, terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from :, balance in one and two years irom the day of ISTKEETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. Merrimac in Hampton Roads. The exhibition of | stu At the time McGraw gave me the $201 doz Sig day of ale the property. will be resold at therisik | gale: the notes of the purchaser to bexiven forthe de-| | On THURSDAY AETERNOON, MAY TWELFTH, | this realistic cucouoeer eilt ror eee otrle aeeras | Supe. Ml in Camden’s room, at Washington, CHginal Lots tn square 909. having s frontof 63 | and costut the defaulting purchaser after tive dayw | ferred Payments, bearing six per cent interest pay- | SOT, at SIX OCLOCK. te nent it tne py nh full view from ipl $ oe feet 1 inch on Virginia avenue and through to | previous notice in some Lewspaper published in Wash- | ble semi-annually, and sect bya deed of trast on | I shall sell Lot 28, in squrre 105, 22 feet 6 inches tons each night, and it will be in Sth Being stupid, I did not know McGraw gave me the ‘Matreet, unproved by Frame Houses, Nos. 1114 and | Picton Dc. the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the pur- | front by anaverage depth of about 125 feet tm the grand stand. R. A. Pinkerton, of New York, | money until I found it inmy pocket next morning, 1116 Viremua avenue. B.& DAVIS, Attorney, chaser. A deposit of one bundred dollars will be re- | proved by a first-cl frame dwelling, 11 rooms, with | Will be the ticket agent. The committee has | when I felt for acigar. Camden did not give it to ‘The north of, Lot 15 im square aoe p26-dads BAS 456 st. guired on the purchase at the time of sale. If the | gasand water, bei No.814 sth street northwest. This | selected from am the many bands offering the | me, I said it was worth $1,000 to get the letter froating So (Sot om 1Teh street and havinw s dayth ol a the tramtes teserven the Sekt eo Tea aan, ten days; | proverty is located in asection of the city where it is | following: National Rifles’ Band, Washington, | for’ them. McGraw promised me aneanhual pass Bicka, Mo. L2UU,st southeast comberef 2100 and'at | BJ NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers ont of tis detailting purchase, “Milsons [Etat dauned. ands conndered ons of best loca- | twenty-eight pieces; Volunteer Southrons’ Band, | over the Baltimore and Ohio Ratiroad, and to/pay streets. TRUSTEFS'SALE OF VALUABLE SQUARE, FRONT- | purchaser's cost. ‘Term: One-third cash. belanco in six and twetve | Vicksburg, twenty pieces; America, Cadet Band, | all expenses, whatever they might be. I ener pa eaenel Tet 16 ta euare 1000, fronting SQ feet on | “" ING MADSACHUSELIS AVES CE EIGHTEES TH HL RANDALL WEBB, Trustee, | months with notes bearitiy interest and socured by Ge Se x pieces, fnd Legion Drum | my expenses, bat did not receive my annual past street and runni: REET, STRE! WESL AN) L~ oth st. new, deed of trust on perty sol rps, wel pieces. pect it.” Byvtwo Frauie Dwellings, ‘Now 4108 and fii" pron cineu EOS p2s-dkds DUNCANSON ‘Aucta._| and recording at purchaser's cost, twobumdeed dak —— ‘The committee adjourned until Monday, at (aE I Virtue of adeed of trust, reconted in Liber No. red at the time of sale. : Sullivan’ ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer elena apace ars" depesit iB Folio By. et sea. oF the laud recurs of the lads District of Columbia: and at the request of the holder of note secured thereby, we will sell at public ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers Ww: Which time the investigation will be continued. square 1000, fronting on 11th street aud baving 3 ‘The witness ts subject toeplleptic fits, and after depth of 1174 feet alone » public aley to amother pub- From the Missouri Republican. ‘TRUSTEE'S SALE_ OF VALI HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. John L. stated recently that he wasgotng toissue | S1Ving his testimony fell_in the committee-room, BS ik MS sears tuproved by Fraime Dwellit, No. | suction in trontor the remmncy ob THURSDAY the SALE, QF SALABLE suBURBAN | ‘JY CATALOGUE SALE a proclamation soon announciag vo al the word | AURDEF of acquaintances of the wituess now fi {it nunibered twenty-three (23) in our subdivision, | SMES eee eee A fm square 1001, tronone ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC PARLOR AND CHAM- ‘Charleston say that he 1s non compos mentis. ——_. em that he had decided to leave the ring forever. He By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date ou Lith street bys the Tih day’ of November, 175, and recorded | nf tt od : i ‘ n En FURITO. : derly’s Health Giving Way. re aa Be EG | Libers13, follo 163. of the land records of the Dis BER FURNITURE, ARMS AND ARMOR, RARE | had had enough glory for one man. But if any Powderly’ ig Way. Story Brick Dwelitagg, No E312 Ttheerect 8 | 4 ONE MUNDI He guctigglumbla. 1, the undersigned, will sellat pub-| ENGRAVINGS, BRIC-A-BRAC AND DECORA. | foreigner took a cranky notion that he could lay | HE WILL TAKE A MONTH'S REgT—HE AGAIN’ COM- Lc numbered twenty-two (2) in our subdivision, | 5g feck 10 inches oe store ae uett axexiue. DAY OF MAY, Ike? at HATE PAST Five | TIVE ARTICLES. BEING THE OONTENTS OF | out the champion he would be accommodated, on PLAINS OF HIS CORRESPONDENCE. ja square 1001, fronting 17 feeton 1 Hay atrect aad Abstroes west (bein a tangtlar quero) toeettier | y Mialie Uollowinis-described real estate, | PHIVATE RESIDENCE REMOVED TO MY | the condition that he frst whip the next best man | _General Master Workman Powderly’s health has wenty-one b our subdivisi. provements, wi easelel ‘izbts, | situate in tl unty of Washington, District of Co- ‘ROOMS FOR CONVENIEN SALE. slot numbered sesntyone, (21) in our euba oe privileges and aj vurtenances with’ sane belonging of | Tuinbia, wo wit: Lat Jumbered mine tO) ie bakers ‘01 CE OF 8. ‘tm America. Under no other considerations would | given out under the strain of his duties, and his Embracing in part— One Hallet & Davis Upright Piano, Cover and Stool; Artistic Furniture in separate pieces, elegantly up- unimproved. 12 this proper: subdivision of lots 13: ‘and 133, in Wright and Doles subdivision of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, ‘as Tocorded in the records of “Washinton Mr, Sullivan condescend to emerge from his retire- ment. He intends to take a trip around the world, giving sparring exhibitions, and wilt sail for Aus physician has ordered him to take a month’s vaca- tion, He left Philadelphia on Thursday and isnow purchase money in cash, ty at one and two yeuns, Janice in equal instaim for which uotes of purchaser are to be given, bearing is in a rapidly improving section of 3 \ ss at his home in Scranton, Some of his acquaint- and ite sale will auord an unusual opporta- | atx per cent per annum paterest and to 1 red by | County. Said Johnson's subdivision of said lots is re holstered in Silk Tapestry and Silk Plush: Mahog. | tralla about the 1st of September, taking Sheedy, | anoes advise him to take atrip abroad, and thus PLA OES TINY cash, the balance sm three equal | Masel aston the Dremnes wold, OF al casi at | gos a Bang Sou Neca Small Frame | $8 and Rosewood Tables, Mahogany Gabinete and | £8 Blanche and Taylor with him. ‘The corabina- | Recomplish the double purpase of restoriug’ his pe: werner hy ‘atx. twely (cightena mama it on of purchaser. A deposit of $1.000 required at | House. Secretaries, Mahogany and Oak Book Cases, ieee Ae from and will probably strength and becoming: juainted with the indus- Pilonast at Gipercent kee! august satel hated: | me of sale. “Conveyaneline, etc, at cont of purchaser. | iU%%5. One-third of the purchase money in cash; | Leather-covered Library Chairs, Pedestals, Bric-a- pinzone: . trial system of Europe, but he could not beinduced trust on the property sold.or allcagh, at option ef pure | Terme bacon with ih text days, otherwise the tad she balance in two caval installments at sixand | Syrgo Stands and rare specimens of Bric-a-Brac, Coming Back to Gindstone. aie ee oe Sone" anon: ical ten | Sapetyaithtutty tte, Ma haaes eee fet | usable neargamaallgy mead Oy dawtor ua | Unported Porderes in Tupertey and Bik Push | guoerncue ctor ot ater ewan | eae sone oe i Feared fF uct an un pubtighed fa Wenkiog eee eeene im some newspeper | suid ipremisen, oF all cash, at the option of purchaser, | several pieces of rare Antique Furniture, clogant 5 WORKINGMEN, Ger his fatention of ‘taking a rest, Mir. Powderly SD arpr,j Trustees mee SATN HERR, { trustece, | Conveyancing and recording at ‘prachaser's cost. “it | Mahogany Chamber Furniture, fine Hair Mat-| an unusually large number of Sunday political | again complains ‘that he is. deluged yale ine, : z. ! JOHN F. COX, ‘Sermis are not Compile Witt: Is Spee eereieocoe ‘tresses, Brass Bedsteads, Mahogany Extension meetings were held yeste1 by Liberal Work. | teT8.and makes another appeal to local as- HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. pAtntrict ean bo seen at Hoon 10, No! 1419 Patz f2i wil beresold at the risk and ‘cowt of “the delauft-| Dining Table, China and Glass, together with other iaeniane Chane tates reflec a semblies to direct thelr correspondence ‘to. the z se ee a a8 | ne purchaser. * articles of value. ndon, Irish retary. He says: “From this time VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE rpuomas E. WAGGAMAN, iteal Estate Auctioneer. ¥ ape cles _THOMAS J. BROWN, Trustee, on, THURSDAY, MAY FIETH, J887 within crimes bill, Resolutions were adopted in every assemblies Must correspond with the proper SOU" s .) Y PRATT DN: auc! at Fol TEN O'CLOC ofticer—the general A SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TWENTY-FIFTH| Ci:axcERy SALE OF Vai A, *iXSthANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. | sl tne alone slemtatee ive tp awestiaman | ca2°CPPOSInE the bill, pledging the meeting to | corresponding officer the general secretary. It I AND M STREETS NORTHWEST AT AUCTION. i pitie See gas ee a Lt support anti-coercion candidates at the next gen- ence I cannot do that for which I was elected, : . ' ar eral election and aMirming confidence in Mr. | ne onder expects something more or ive onict a reese oz Song orp phe AL ern o OpoReeTe Ate Sena ee sale when a Gladstone. Amol the meetings was one in the than pl ‘the role of clerk. I get no time to I shail sell Lots Aand Band east 33 fect of Lote. ‘SOUTHW EST, LATELY OCCUPIED 7 AN, Free wasay, division, called under the auspices | think or act. for the welfare of the general order. f of 48 feet on the south: | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the BUILDING. BEING ALL | "JVHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | of the workingmen’s organization that defeated | wend correspondence to the Secretary. I fo BE depth of 105 | istrict of Coltunia passed us Equity Omse Da rr Giaseeone's candidate tn 1880, and elected Edward | have a more important mission to perform. Tam apes | olunibia, passed iu Fquity Canse No.f ‘KUSTEES’ SALE OF LOTS IMPROVED BY | Clarke, one of Lay ‘he improvements, | 6.54 will sell at p uc wuCtLon, iu froBt of eae nt 3 "y Beaconsfield’s nominees. The Vitations to banquets, entertain- , of the premises, the Lereinatter described leeal Estate, | Di SECOND BY REET TONES, 23 AND 725 | tact that this section of the capital has thus early &c, Iam besieged from every’ quarter to ‘he zesidus in two equal | tow ; 3s ITY OF WASHINGTON, DisTRICT O# | , SECOND STREET SOUTHWEST. ‘Turned back again to the support of Gladstone is T will not take part in elther banquets or aGo8iby gate Boten Pear” | “On WEDNESDAY, the ELEVENTH Day or may, | COLUM gan, | tively in Liter No, 198, ere as a sal root of Ue cl entertainmenta, ‘and I cannot attend to my legit. gepouit required st the Sine ot sale. Allconvesancing, | Uy, ypuertseneision Of bauare No Ozh sutuated | Sh oth atrect west and. 100 fect on D street north MEd | ord of the District of Colum thousand places where I am invited. Let me} &c,, at purchaser's cost. aped-d&de” | OD Istreet 1 jst and Nol pitolstreets Trill be sold as a whole and will carry the material now Egeyta trent of t Eloped with a Million-Hetress. my course in accordance with ibed law. Let ‘On the SAME DAY, at UARTER-PAST 81) La s TeOn. . ? SEVENTH, A DESCENDANT OF EX-PRESIDENT POLK CaUsEs a | © have an ay aD. may tame 0 OCLOGE PME witl tell ut ox haut of Lotinauubered | FICE OKT OCR. We oer oe ae | Re a er aE YLUTTER IN SOCtETY. Tavce better results thantt youkcepme Dusy Siete J. C. Hare seven (7 in Kebervabicn D, sicuate lon Maryland ave- | Qe premises, the above-mentioned rovers Jofain aquare A special to the New York Journal from In- | S2t¢ rerlug questions that are of aoa C. Heremssos, ue, between 45 and 6th strects southwest, improved | \ Ter: % cash, balance fu equal ths in1,2, Tm: one dependence, Mo., Aj & tot Kein Pectabtn 2 bestia ‘IMPORTER ¥,8 dwelling house and a stable. ana 3 yi uotes to bear 6 per, cent interest, payable in 6, 12 and [o., April 30, says: The elopement » except vo get my ida nie, tweive, and enshicca auaithe, Sidi interest | Sigh; eunally aid to be secured by, deed of trast on | Bearing interest from dp Miss the accomplished daughter of Rate — From day of sale, abd the pay ucut thereot tobe sacred | eee S00 coh St thine of salon “Tesens <5°eo | $100 will te requized: Col. John T. Crisp, of this city, with John W. ‘The Last of the Greenbackers, FINE MILLINERY, baths Paar. poten of the upearer oF pure | empl ot Jb da cht Sencrvea | sucing’ and. reo Polk, Jr. of Kansee city, has ‘considerable | #Fom the Pittsburg Chronicle-Telerraph, April 26. pester ‘ers, oF all the purchase money can be paid cualt on day | reach at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after °S | terme are To pig ait ore the couple | A Bumber of local members of the greenback sisals orem rauincation thercof by the court. A lien | days" public notice of such resale im some newspaper | Property will SCY labor sparty met at the Labor Tribune office last. a HATS, and Intereut’ No deed given ust Garchaccaes woney | published im Washington, D. ©. Com p Say, | Pecnaeer. plies a Kan, Tuesday | evening, and after a survey of the political out. until purchase money and | Rt p evening, aa ae deean {terest shall be paid. “A devont of 800 on exch piece DUNCANBOX BROS, Aucta, saeuing, nothing was known of the affair until | Cr" qearmined to join the commoners,’ Henry new shades properti requir ‘knocked down. All ‘and D sta. n-w. ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. _ap27-d&ds urday when a came over the Latest styles sn FANCY STHAW BLAIDS that conre- | cuverancing at purchascrs cost. if ten of sale be oo zz CHGANBOW BRO sy wire to the from Kansas City announcing George's party. | The reason advanced was that all sovod withany costume Many esciusive stapes | 225‘wiifbeeald Si Hak sata hame eMC | | 77 THE ABOVE SALE Ts POSTEONED, ON Ac. Rees oie Bpects to Mir groom, had, been paying, bis re- | Ee Gaited States. and that cnc coaace Wokea ate K DOW! chaser. 5.8. HENLE, Trustee, TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1887, at.aame hour and place RUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE ore consummat: mont Wasting energies 1n advocating princip! cearaue wasted isn cate ap28-akas THOS ©: WAGGAMAN: auct_ | SP=-At DUNGANNON BROS. ANctn, | OH OR TUATED AY THE RUAARRS TOW OF | COL Crisp On necouee Tee Sen et eee Tb | oF the par acum ‘axen last Crening is Beant ) Too Z 2 3 f-THE ADOVE Si0E 18 vuRTHER rosr-| B STREET AR! INIA AVENUE. YRONT- Gomis of ex-President James K. | Said to be national in significance, LIGHT WEIGHT STREET COSTUMES, ALREE B WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneers | pty TUE of rate we EDRENOAE | jG ON Tee Aonict GhOURDS AN And Rol 8 responsbio tn Kansas PABASOLS, TRUSTEES SALE_OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN | j{AY FOURTH. st ive Oc eiMnat whicti| RONTAR GROUNDE EE ‘Sys here the Wil ake ther nome he to he Rew Yon Works pec ok telegr = pean ae ame a cortais Seed of trust, bearing a JPremises, it will Kewobl at the etice of thementicrecte SHOUEAND TEEN OF PAREING. © ler of tho Into Napoicon Br buona "| says: rho arrest ot Mine Gerurude Matthew the LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, ‘of, April, 1876, and. reconted im oer @Aay | Bremises it ioneerss | ain bintrit of Colum bis altting eog orphan of the late Matthews, of 7 aman wOeEDORA, Efe ae ee sp20-d_ | in Cause No. 0672, 1 shall re the Navy, by the Society for the Suppression of s , the undersizned, will sell at pub.c | J{XECUTOR'S SALE OF OK | AieuhOoN, MAY BLE 1887, r Matched to Fight Carney. has caused a social here. The Miltchelt Vice, ‘Sew Patterus in JET GRENADINE, Suction, ln trong of the Premises on FiuDaY" the | Hy DWELLING ON FREE z © | PAST FIVE O@I0CK. on the presales: sll the fl: | rom the New York Sun, was’ educated at the Ursuline Convent in New en percent off on JET PASSEMENTEMIES, | 22 Chow described tid’ crints GAS ia aks | py hee ce REET S BOUTHEART. can ce | IoTRE Aerio real cists sited. eain: | _ TRE match for $1,000 a side and the light-weignt | YOTE city, and when she was graduated fron ‘Novelties in JERSEYS. county of Wesbinewn and. District of Coleman, ahead | Some, ee ee cneaipaunte ent | jase year’ for.an wit: of the southeast quarter of lot ‘mumbere execut running thence south’ feet. Bebo. ae = — essay. Mins Matthews | REbaNeA 60 Hive with, FOSTER KID GLOVES, Bity-two (32) of Wright Sud Coxe cchgnmmberett Bone a arg ge oe ae iffe and Jem: Carney, the English champion, fell | her ther in Congdon street, and by her ‘Yo offer for inspection & GLOVE having no superior | Plcsea Plains as recorded inthe recurdy of the wuz: (, MAY, ac FIVE dy 8 feet Ch eset | through. Arthur Chambers. then offered to back Se ee ee $n St style, or reliability. $1.00 per pair and upward. | Tree OE Dine bole game, Said Wright aud cn ot aquare G04, ining | St containing 3.808 ageare tot Stereuad | TumMhy Micchell against. Carney, agreeing to tho | Stention in the aris ‘ago tho fell in lovo with & wit 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Washington city and ith street extended, with 's front of | more or less.’ latter’s terms about the weighing. Articles were | Dank ‘but a quarrel ‘them ensued, improvements ‘cousisting of a small rame "Yack 6 foot to an | Sean: ‘Goa: third cash, the $a twacayal fn sceentlngly Grawn up for a skin-ught glove ght | and the ve charatter seemed vochange. ‘Grada- 8 ee : bead ogee on | ren rasan bs ta | teat a es cg died ‘a finish, within Fy she grew more indiscreet in ‘ber D- S and the talanee in two equal installments ek atx an Jn one and two | Within ve ‘ke day of uals, of Ww ‘the men t weigh 333 ‘twelve ‘and finally she Became an inmate of Esceavixe Axo Diz Srxvaixa. twelve months, with interest at 6 fer cent per au Stereet | posit Sip anal be made a tine of aly a ‘can the rings thidveon men tobealiowed eaca | & resort in She will now wal. # as Payable scu}-abnually, secured by deed of trust on Sepochs ot @200 wil be cousized | Bt" 3 ‘AL Sen ‘and referee, Both | be sent to the Home of the Good Shepherd in Bos Engraving (a iovial and woul, Monceraiin and eres | Frviunes or all cash tte optcn of purciaacr™ : ateoe in ‘or Miténell and Carney creed eee Chat | Boa gu sain pate or evel, Carcnemving auaprne, | Sears willbe required as sqon en property ts bi off fry fear ome et te tase STS ‘Seal engsevinne im all cyan ost. gies leaving, agreed, watia meme Gite, “Seep ics abd eck stauuy ‘cutting. Kubler | termasre'not coupled with i seven days the prpp- | nerves ine riavor eat SF tie tak eed Seek ak | Send ke eh ae * or es gain for: a side, ab 133| Dr. J. of, phys. pa a material | erty will be tesuld at the Fiak aiid cost of tie defaulthog st the Fisk aad ~—. tour hours for weighing | cal eclence at the unt ania, ee ae ercHMiLEs W. HOFFMAN, ' d Tent $250 with the Cip= | tusued an order to use to ‘SiStis ce edge pasepuermaiia, 9 mae IN epat-10: THOMAS J. BROWN, Trustee. “ WEEKS & CU. Aucts, per ‘Decco im any shape Or form. THE FUTURE CATHOLIC UNIVER- SITY. Appointed Sum Raised—How it Will be Managed—About Raising Funds. From the New York Sun. Roms, April 30.—The event of the past week in the ecclesiastical circles of Rome which 1s of chief interest to Americans ts the formal delivery to Bishop Keane, of Richmend, of the pope’s brief approving the plan which defines the scope of the Proposed American Catholic University. A com- mittee of the propaganda, specially selected for thelr knowledge of such matters, had been for months carefully examining every detafl, Pope Leo himself frequently taking a hand or being consulted. Very few alterations were made in the plan drawn up by the American bishops, and the measure, as a whole, was thoroughly endorsed. ‘The chotce of the site 1s left to the bishops, and Bishop Keane is approved as rector. LOOKING TO THE RICH POR FUNDS. ‘The amount of subscriptions up to the present moment, including Miss Caldwell’s muniticent gitt ‘of $300,000, will hardly reach $800,000. Now the Plan submitted contemplated the outlay ot at least $5,000,000, and It was debated for a 10. while What course to take. Some urged an appeal to popular subscriptions, ancuing that the pennies ‘of the poor Would soon roll up the millions dented by the laggard dollars of the rich, A method like that of the Propagation Soctety of Lyons, France, Was suggested. If 1,000,000 out of the '8,000,000 Catholics of the United States could be induced to enroll themselves into a sort of band pledged to give each ten cents a month, this would produce, alter deducting expenses and possible delinquents, ‘the sum of $1,000,000 a year. “In four years tue sum needed Would be raised In this manner, while the plan of soliciting the wealthy alone would not at the present rate realize such an amount in 300r 40 years, The opponents of this plan justly unged that the poor Catholics had enough burdens to bear in the Way of religious contributions without placing however “Ught, upon their shoulders, red that this additional call in the cause fo some extent rocidal schools, which bears 80 upon parishes where it is in use, and Which will soon be inactive operation in every Parish. Primary education is the first necessity, and no step should be taken that could possibly damage it, Some of the more radical bishops Were even “of opinion that it would be better Wo devote the money raised, of course with the con- Sent of the donors, to the parochial schools, and Paid, rather than Teverse the process, At lengih It’ was deciied that the very Idea of a University implied that it should derive its existence from the munificence Of the rich, It was for the few, not for the many, and while the Church as a whole might be veue- Tied by the mingling among its people ot men highly podshed and cultivated, still these men, comiag principally from the Wealthy element, Would be the chief beneticiaries in their own per sons, Poor men sometimes get into universities, ‘Dut In nine cases out of ten they are the dependent relatives of tue wealthy, WORK TO BE BEGUN WITH THE MONEY 0: ‘Then arose the question wh@uer th Wali, as originally intended, until tie subserip- tions had amounted to $5,000,000, or begin on the capital already at hand.’ ‘The lat adopted, At first all the means Wil upon a Seminary, ha all ihe ske of a university, for Lhe higher en hood. Mere ch can be sent to acquire ‘a broader What they have been studying. Under Uon of skillful professors ‘they will 1 Most eminent lecturers thai tan be will treat, not Of the elements of learning, but of the philosphy of the various. sctences.‘Tuus, Un student will not 1 history: ets chapter by chapter, as he did ool and college. He Will be supposed to kLOW HAND. eon appar a already, and the lecturer will treat of the Philosopay “Gt history in its breadtl, of the Causes of the rise and fall of nations, of the orizin and relation of races, and the general vicissitudes of humanity. ‘The Same rule applies to canon law, morals, the natural sciences, and every other brahch of inquiry. ‘The chief to be secured by this process iS not the acquisition of facts, but the enlargement of the student's thinking power. It he ts devoting himself vo a specialty, he un- learns that habit of theming to think his own line the only one in the world, and learns that rational ereatures are pursuing’ various other branches. When this branch of theuntversity ts thoroughly established it is that other colleges will grow lp around it, as at Oxford and Cambride, in this Fespect, challenging that navural propen: sity of a rich man to found a complete coliege by himself, without merging hiscontribution into the common fund, NO RELIGIOUS ORDER WILL HAVE CONTROL of the university, and the member of no religious order will be excluded from a professorship be- cause of his order. It would be a somewhat heavy Weight to place ‘the institution in any exclusive hands, for it 1s intended to be the coping stone of Catholic education in America, and to draw from every college within the bounds of the United Slates, The professors will be selected on the ground of their fitness, aud the best. men will, if possible, be secured, regardless of the fact whether they be Jesuits, Dominicans, Benedictines, secular priests or laymen, Mr. St. George Mivart’ will be offered the chair of natural science or biology, but AU is not expected that he will accept. He fs Com- fortably fixed where he is, and Is devoted to cite studies the machinery of Which he has around On the board of trustees are several laymen, but these Will have no voice in the selection of ‘pro- fessors, that being delegated to the Vishops. Mr. Eugene Kelly and his brother laymen will have the management of the finances, and they could not be placed in better hands. —— The Cardinal Upholds the Archbishop. From the New York Star. “Cardinal Gibbons 18 not taking Dr. McGlynn’s Part at Rome. On the contrary he fs doing all in his power to uphold the authority of Archbishop Corrigan.” ‘This was @ statement maintained bs Editor Egan, of the Freeman's Journai, yesterday, and indorsed by Mayor John’ D. Ke whose hospitality Cardinal Gibbons invariably’ enjoys ‘when he Visits this part of the country. ——— oe A Soldier Accused of Forgery. THE TRUSTED AND CONFIDENTIAL CLERK OF A QUAR~ TERMASTER STEALS $2,000. Jullus Fauerbach, sergeant of Company C, 12th U.S Infantry, stationed at Madison Barracks, Sackett’s Harbor, has swindled the Jefferson County National Bank, of Watertown, N. ¥., out of over $2,000 by a mumber of clever forgeries, Fauerbach was the trusted and contidentat clerk of Lieut. W. W. Witherspoon, quartermaster at at Madison Barracks, and, while employed In that capacity, abstracted checks made out in favor of Geo, Hall & Co., of Ogdensburg, in payment for coal, to which ihe forged Hall's signature. Fauer- back was honorably discharged from the service about six weeks ago, and his forgeries were not discovered until long after le had left for New York. It is believed that Fauerbach has sailed for jurepe. WU ATHLETE ForD APPEAL?—Athlete Malcolm W. Ford, it was reported in New York Saturday, would soon take to the courts the decision of thé National American Amateur Atulettc, Association declaring him a profes jor havi cen in professional gumes at Springiiclds Mass Rast Year. It was also said that the New York Auiletic Club had decided at a recent meeting to back up Mr. Ford in this action and employ for counsel Roseoe Conkling. The verdict Of the National Amateur fation not only debarred Ford from amateur athletics, but also accused him of jury in swearing that he did not participate in ie games at Springfield. Dar Tomes 1m Sranormn.—The Year of no voted at the city election ingneld, ‘Mass, in December, began at 11 o'clock Saturday: night, when drinking over an open bar was sup- posed toend. ‘Youne Logan Serruine Down To Busixess.—John A. Jr, and his bride returned tw Yeungs- town, Onio, Saturday night from their bridal tour to Florida, Cuba and the astern cities, and will live with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Andrews, at their home on Wick avenue. Mr. will enter upon the active management of the extensive liine- Feoentiy" purchased by" att. Andrews, rc} yy Mr. wi transferred to his son-in-law @ half-interest, 1s worth over one hundred EF The Hl against her husband, Washingth 1 pm ———or ‘No Paorrr ror Mz. ELkmvs.—Mr. Stephen B. El- ans has written a letter deaying the yubistied Statement, that he has, prodied by the wher’ as the Maxwell land-grant case. executive board l | i i alti eee An Uncomfortable Lover. me IPF RE COULDN'T HAVE MISS MENARD ALIVE WOULD GET HER SKELETON. Cmecago, May 2.—Dr. J. N, Cadieux was ar. Tested on a Warrant sworn out on Sat- uray by Mrs Menard, of No 406 Mor. gan street, charging the physician with threats against her daughter Anne, Dr. Cadieux some time ago attended Miss Menard, who is a remark- ably pretty French girl, nearly 19 years old. The doctor has been married four times, became enam- ored of Mile. Menard, and haunted the house where she lived, coming there three times a day to visit her, until Mine, Menard forbade him to come Any more. Anne Was disgusted with his attentions, ‘the more so Because he ts not yet divorced froui his fourth and last wife, and sought to avoid him, ‘but when forbidden to come to the house he would come to the book bindery where Anne and her sister Marguerite Worked. "So persistent has he been that the sis» fers have had to leave two different firms for Whom they worked to escape his al Within the last Uarye or four days he hi to Annie that he meant to have her, dead or allve, and showed her the pistol which he carried Wil “It you don't come to my office, Nl steal your body and string yout - T, So Vil have you sure.” She becaine frightened at this ghastly uethod of making }s her mother got the Warrant, Cadieux cl that there is. a dark that one of the mn aystery about the mat rd family has committed terrible crim e knows OCI. “If they dont Stop persecuting me,” he said, “Ml tell, But I love Annie madly. Smuggling Along the Hic Grande, Maraworas, MEX., May 2.— Week, pear the Sano Preritilia ranch, four fiscal police, under Corporal Juan M. Canta, ran on a party of smugglers routing them after a sharp fight and capturing twelve bales of contraband goods, The Jocal papers complain that the insolent conduct Of the customs offictalsand the unnecessaryysharp- ness used toward rancheros who honestly try to rried by them to ine pay duties on goods prior, causes them to goto the Atuerican side of the river, buy there aud smuggie them in, The greater per centage of such goods snuggled in, of COUFSE, emapes capture. Meatco’s Severe Libel Law. HOW IT INTERFERES WITH THE WEALTH RROULA TIONS OF THE CAPTTAL CITY oF Mexico, May 2.—A circular has peep Assued by the board of health calling on all good citizens to come forward with information about food adulterations, nulsanc d Whatever b ‘on the health of 0 ‘opened to receive feavure about Unis Is Un ‘the compl. iste laintn, q horities Intoray liberty to do as tuey ple: ints they make, Anonymous « is stated, Will receive prompt and Thorough The explanation of this pecuilar lecting Information ts found in t libel Law now In force. | ment which may be consi true of false, renders the ‘under the code. Unis swe Guanajuato, las proj restoring the foruer The Craity Chinese. INGENIOUS DEVICE TO EVADE THE CUSTOMS REGULA- LATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco, Cat., May 2.—An Ingenious Scheme by Which Chinese fraudulently evade te provisions of the e restriction act, and ob- ‘ing. strong against nd Senator, uriguea, of red a bill anwulllag 1 aa a Lain a landing in Uns cliy, Was discovered to-day. A Chinese resident called at Uhe dock where the Steamer City of Sydney, on which another China- man, who holds no return ceruncate, and ‘asked permission to give lls loaf of bread. ‘The suspicic Spector Was aroused, and U amined, It Was found 0 ten document, giving full Lustruct talned Chinaman how to be & WL OF habeas corpus, and bi nding bis previous rest SO as permitied vo Temain iu the United States n bevore a federal judge. attempted Co convey Uh escaped arrest by Might. he Chinaman who bread aboard Une steamer eR. , Knighis of 1 4., together with other assem. lias been secure from the execuutve wer for Une cra | bites or rabber-work: | last January v nationul trade the fee for the eh | board, but no char | three weel alive ating voard withing Owo ‘Tikks mes huaster Workinan d adinittance, Sate urday night the 600 members of No. 3 drew ina Body from the Knigh followed, It 18 Said, by 10,000 ot of the country. GRUMGIANG AT POWDERLY'S BoAKD, The Tocsin, a paper in Philadelphia devoted to | the interests of iabor, sayseditortally: “The dis | favor with which nearly every act of the present | general “executive board of tue Knights of Labor has been received by tie labor press has caused tue issuance of anedict Unrough The Journals Unite Zabor that is truly laughable, especially so when ail the facts connected with’ Ue affair are sidered. Whén obnoxious Zezislation was enacted or known abuses Were nol remedied, We have unl- | formly protested in the strongest manner posstile a position we intend to maintain as long as our control of the paper continues.” Gone OFF WiTn Hex Foren HUsBaxp.—A very jeasant-appearing man, Who gave his name ag Davis, settled in Nashville, Tenn., last March, and | Succetded in borrowing money from several’ pere | Sons in the city, Satura: left suddenly, and j at the same Umne Mrs. WM. Pettey disappeired, AC transpired Unat the tuui's teal name was Bona | han, and Mrs. Pettey was bis divorced wife, was formeriy a Presbyterian mi pelied because of his questions Arter he came to Nashvilie Wife, and she received him, notwithstanding te protests of her husband, Saturday when Mr. Pet tey returned home he found a nove from his wite, Stating that she was satished they were living Itt adultery, a8 she had a hustand ving, and that three preachers had told her so, Pettey 1s quite Sure his wife has not deserted him for Bouahan, Dut thinks he is the cause of the disruption of lis formerly happy home. He er, Dut was ex. transactions, visited his former soe, A Feanrtt Dounte Tkackoy.—When Jennie Os wald, eleven yeats of ane frou her bed-rootn to the dintag-room, in Pittsburg, yesterday mori- ing, she found her father sitting im a chair with his’ throat cut, and on a iounge near him her younger sister, Bessie, cold In death, Oswald bias living since Christmas with his wife, to Whom he has not spoken a word. It is si nancial and domestic troubles made nim insane, and Uhat he murdered his daughter and then sul A SENSATION IN A’ young man, who gave bis nan Armour, and claiming to be a ue Armour, has been creating a sensation in com. mercial circles tu St. Louis. He has been buying up hundreds of car loads of flour, and grain sup- ple in amounts which no bank in’ St, Louls could uidate, The commer’ are flooded, with letters of inguiry about him, He has a small store in St. Louis, where he has putina little stock of groceries and flour. nore -— DEFAULTED POK $100,000.—Jas. for several years been payil Trust Co., at Nos. 61] and G13 Chestnut street, Philadeipiita, has absconded, and an examination Of the books of the company shows a deficit of something less than $100,040, Exactly What te deLalcation 1s has not bee ascertained. —— eee BEECHER's OWN ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT TRIAL. — It is stated that among the papers left by the lube Henry Ward Beecher was a ong statement, pre= by lllnselt, giving a detailed account of the great rial in waich he Was Ube defendant, and of the causes Which led to it, ‘This statement, it 1s ‘will be published by huis family in their forte Coming life of Mr Bwccher -—oo—_____ Tar Mississiret TRaGEDY.—Capt. W. P. Fowl ‘Who shot and killed the Rev. C, F. Stiver, rector the Episcopal church at Grenada, Miss.,'Is a lead- ing member of that church. ‘The assault took place at Capt. Fowler's house, where une rector Was boarding. It 1s rumored that improprieties toward Mrs. Fowler led to the tragedy. It ts sald that she 15 innocent, Capt. Fowler married & wer of Judge Gray in 1870. In the same year hehilied man st Cairo, Ii. Ta dwas- he kied mab at Jackson, Miss., aud at Winona, Miss, in 2584, he killed a inan Who was advancing on iim and firing at him with two pistols. In case he has been acquitted on Ube plea of self —— eee saith, of Spartanburg, SC, and his ubUTE, S. Coy grow: While working ii the field Jett tree chile dren in the house. “By some means the bi Caught fire aud the children were burned to ago the mother was killed in a torna- the ‘house down, and the children had a lange box Milled with cloth. hid during storms, It 1s thougut ‘children caught on fire and ram box, thus igniting the building. 5 i

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