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te THE EVENING STAR. + PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, orthwest Corner Pennsylvania Avo, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. I. KAUFFMANN, Pres't ote Dees Sat re resin te nccot re a = m1 . Bonth- one year, #0. six months, 3. a {Entered at the Post Office st Washington, D. C.,as TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR A Meecnshiner’s Romantic Retreat. TREY MADE THRIR WHISKY Ix 4 CAVE WHOSE EI TRANCE WAS CONCRALED BY 4 WATERPaLl. Lovrsviiiz, Kv., May 10.—Louls Cook and Mor. gan Smuth, two stalwart moonshiners from Meet ing Creek, Hardin County, have been Drought to ‘he jail by Capt. J. V. Mc! United States warshal. ‘Thess men have beck moouaiion ers all ch-:r lives, and conducted a ttle still-house Star, : in one of the most secluded places pecond clam foail matter} Meeting Crack, atone piace, falls over WEEKLY Srat—pablished on Friday-g1 8 |_____ Precipice into & deep basin below. year, postage prepaid Siz months, Socanae 7 Che Waterfall Was the entrance to the cave where they made their whisky:and where they have made it In defiance of law for over a quarter of & century. They have always been Suapacted of being engaged in the busines, but thelr still-howse could never be found. Capiain McDonald bas watched them day and night for two months, and, ‘§¥-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance: [bo paper sent louger than is paid for. ‘Rates of advertising made known on application. —_| AUCTION SALES. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 10. ‘Commission to che head of the Department for dis- missal from the service. AUCTION SALES. CIVIL-SERVICE PROMOTIONS. CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘ 2 eee — at last, Sunday morning, he was suncessful ie ~ WUE DA = = ‘THIS AFTERNOON. HOMAS DOWLING, ————— ‘The New Regulations im Full. HOW PROMOTED PERSONS SHALL BE ASSIGNED. | was sitting! on a rock watching the watertall abd FUTURE DAYS. To-NORROW. e IS AFTERNOON, = VICTORY For w. fon 6. All oted shall be assigned | walling for ove of the men to come ‘when be HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. SEVERAL CRATES OF ENGLISIC STORE CHIN) pel eee) On account of the general interest of employes | , Section &. Alt Persons promotnd shall be ansigten | suddcaly saw Cook sep out from the miler o¢ tee aa T ae = WiNH, IN BARREL AND BOTTLE, AT ALC- | They @lve the New Yorks a Neat Lee- | % te Government in the new rules of the Civil- | to the duties of the grade they Water and start away. IU required but a few min= ING ‘TO A SENATOR WHO HAS NO FURTHER or ERS SECTION OF Tite Citi 198, CEE AOE TG. MAL TETRIS —e dno | eetations, as revised, are gtven 18 full, TREY are | (ae See ead Ce ane Dorso oF | Sat amambaman qulo,the cave io explore. ‘Thers hyxiaaybicmmey eee seen By virtue of authority vested in us under s deed gen | geil the abvecousienment, ‘Farties furnishing forthe | TBE New York Sun of today says about the | as follows: . nice to the head of the Department, Soon th irons, and the unlawful machinery was de ‘ONE GOOD FARM HORSE, SEVERAL BUGGIES OF, Ge from ‘hg belez of Joby and, Margaret Sauith, dated coting drill should take notice. _my10-3t_| victory of the Washington Club in that olty yes- | DEPARTMENTAL BOARDS OF PROMOTION—HOW CO¥- = —ser = stroyed. The cave was visited by tne ABD CARRIAGES, IN GOOD CONDITION, AT AND OTHER ORIENTAL GOODS, ‘Qouted tee pemenee 4 UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, terday; “The Capital City team came to town STITUTED. 2 Three Per Cent Advance. we \borhood, none of whom of its ex N. DAY OF. M7, at FOUL O'CLUCK P = yesterday, and Yorks a neat lesson | Secti artment a board orrEx NTHRACITR MIXERS —POWDERLY | istence before. 2h, PERN AOE MAY TMERETE, wasicix epee encores acne | reas sop pas sate 181 DSS Seaeice pura See weci nes | meee eam oceania te |e” Sane eae — Fpome, shall sell the above stock, without reserve, to | RARE PIECES, SUCH AS GHEORDIFZ, CARA- on, in tite District of ‘Columbia, tov ue ; os are | 23 BRDAY, MAY THIRTEENTH, 1887, at ONE | Occupted the bax for the visitors, and, although he | Der: Tye tndleations are that there wil be no strike | mee mau = at it Murder. a bidder. al aHIS Ny rAL ¥ Me 1-ber isfon, in vj i ‘s a ~ area THOMAS DOWLING, avet, | AGH. DAGHISTAN. ROYAL CUCHAD. TA | oF6 Renter ae io) in our eabciviston, in equare COLOR PM. Twill sell, by order of tne Probate | was hit freely at times, the New Yorks, for the | Clause 1. Upon the written request of the Com- | in the anthracite coal regions. A conterence Wil coun ronstedie tai coats Goush Vanoonin a oe ie aowcinn ae PRS proved bya three-story Store and Dwelling, on the 10 shares of Colbie ?. most Part, failed to get their hits together. On mission the head of the Department shall name— | be held between the miners and operators to-mor- First. Not less than six below class four, whom Doztinwest corner of M aud 11th streets southeast. ‘Lot numbered eleven (11) in satd subdivision, front ing 1910 fect on MI strvet and. improved. by's Con myl0<it PRANK T. 1 ROW NING FT HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. appearance of a negro named Collie Rucker, in open court, claiming that James McElroy, who ts BOKWARA, ROYAL MECCA, ANATO- FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. fe LIAN, ROYAL CASHMERE, ROYAL CTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROP- +" BREY ON “be STREET, CORNER OF EIGHTE the other hand, the Washingtons seemed to find row, at which the former will be given a three per the curves of Keefe with ease, and they hit him S of a grade not fe"revards as the most | cent advance over and above the basis of wages. Parasors: VARIETY ENOUGH TO SATISFY EVERY TURN OF MIND. EXQUISITE NOVELTIES! SUPERE ASSORTMENT Our assortment of Parasols is not only the largest, ‘but also the finest now on exhibition. Our stock com- Prises the Latest Novelties of the best manufscturers. PARASOLS! PARASOLS! Our Coaching Parasols, $1.39. A better grade of Cosching Parasols, all silk, 10"| ribs, 81.68. Our very fine satin, in all shades, $2.5. Changeable Silk Parasols, all shades, $2.93. Novelties in Checked Parasols. $3.12. Novelties in Striped Farssols, 3.548. | One Entirely New is a Stnped Parasol, with cover to Match, $5 us. Black Satin Parasol, with Colored Si) Lining, 83.25. Bisck Satin Parasols, with Changeable and Striped Linings, $4.98. Lace Trimmed Parasols as cheap as $2.25, | Striped Ponzee Parasols, Nobby Handles, 83.48. Fisin Pongee Parasols. Changeable and Plain Lin- ings, Celluloid Tips, twelve different Styles of Han- dies, $3.98. A GREAT BARGAIN! 200 Satin Striped Parasols, in all shades, with ‘Stylish Handles, very Nobby Parasol and splendid ‘Wearing, 81.95; worth $3. UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS! Ask to see “Our Stand-by" Umbrella. The material ‘used im this is Silk and Linen. So sure are we of the wear of these that we guarantee them for twelve Gloria Umbrellas. 24-inch, 81.35. Gloria Umbrellas, Gold Caps, 28-inch, 32.48. Gloria Umbrellas, Gold Caps, 24-inch, $2.15. ‘opportunity for parties to secure sites for homes, oF lots for investment. ‘Terms liberal and will be stated at sale. B. H. WARNER & CO., Aucts. my4-d&ds STEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, OF THE CHOICEST LOCATIONS IN THE Y, SITUATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF STREET AND. VIRGINTN AVENUE, ERO ING ON THE AGRICULTURAL GROUNDS AND WITHIN A HUNDRED FEET OF THE SMITH. SONIA: NDS. IT HAS ABOUT THREE PARKING. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia eitting in equity, in Cause ‘No. 06721 shall Ga WEDSESDAY, AETERNOOS, MAY HALE: fol. N, ELEVENTH, 1887, st PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, on the premises, sell lowing described real estate, situated im said District, to wit: All that part of lot 16,in square 296, begin. Ring at the northwest corner of lot iumbered 17, 4nd Funning theuce southwardly’ 83 feet 4 ipehes toa 30- | more or leas. ‘Terms: Oue-third cash, the balance in two equal in- stallinents in six and twelve months from day of sale, | with 6 percent interest, the cash payment to be | within Bye days after the day of tle, of which a de- | posit of $100 shall be made at time of sale, oF all cash | Xt option of purchaser. Decree of court authorizes | trustee to sell property in whole or in separate lots. | Purchaser to defray costs of convey, If te of sale are not complied with within five days after day of sale the trstee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- ‘or purcliasers. ‘Wal. SMALL. dds G23 F Stre EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | FKONTING FORTY FEET ONL. STRE! BETWEEN TWENTIETH AND TWEN- TV Tit STREETS NORTHWEST On WEDNESDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK I will ofter for sale origi- nal Lot 19, Square Terms at timeof sale. © GEO. W. STICKNEY, ‘Auctioned myt-d net rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED HSTKEET NORTHWEST, No. 6 & i Taball offer for sale at public xnetoa on the, retniges on WEDNESDAY, the PLEVE. @) TA LEIVE at in square 45:3, bezina distant 36 feut from square, thence east 20 feet, theres north Bo feet. theuce'west 20 fect, thence south &5 feet to suid H atrect and the place of . improved by two- Story brick dwelling. ‘Torms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and See dear, fae day Cf sale with interest or all cual at the dpticu of the purchaser. Couveyi at the cost Of the purchaser. paint. ‘JAS. G. Pa! VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY NO. 426 MAS- SACHUSENTS AVENUE SOMIHWEST AT AUC. ON On WEDNESDAY APTEROON, MAY ELEV- ENTH, 1887. at SIX O'CLOCK, in trout of the remises, I shall sell part uf lot’ G,in square 517, Easing s front of 16 fect, and ranning back 80 fect toa wide alley. Linproved bys comfortable eight Tom frame dwelling ‘No. 426° Mamachusetts aventie horthwest Terms half cash, Dalapee in eit and twelve morte, with notes ‘Large Assortment of Fancy Handles in Umbrellas. Ap Elegant Assortment of Children Parasuls. Farasol and Umbrella Department, Seeand Floor. ‘Each Farasol Marked im Piain Figures. | L a L aa 5 aA E AAA is 204 BB. B Be & BBB BBR RRR 00 B Rk oo } BBE RRR OO © E B ER OO BBB OK K 00 ONE PRICE, myo 420-422-424-426 7th street. VJ. C. Hercurssox, IMPORTER, FINE MILLINERY, ' . Leading Siylen BONNETS, a In all the new shades and combinations, ‘Latest styles in FANCY STRAW BRAIDS that corre- ‘Spend with apy costume. Many exclusive shapes ‘MARK DOWN. Beautiful JET WRAPS, to make room for LIGHT WEIGHT STREET COSTUMES, PARASOLS, (COACHING UMBRELLAS LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, ‘BRAIDS, BUTTONS, ‘Sew Patterns in JET GRENADINE, ‘Ten percent off on JET PASSEMENTRRIES, ‘Novelties in JERSEYS. FOSTER KID GLOVES, ‘We offer for inspection 3 GLOVE having no superior fm Git. style, oe reliability. $1.00 per pair and upward. aplt 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Ger Tax Bes “THE CONCORD HARNESS" ‘We have on hand s fall stock of the Celebrated Con- cond Harnemscf all binds at Concord prices: also Bale Agency forthe CRLEBEATED WHITMAN SADDLES LUIZ & BRO, az 497 Penns. ave.. next to National Hotel. interest st six percent per auzuia, and secured by a deed of trust, or all cash at option of purchaser: $100 deposit re: quired at the time of sale. All conveyancing and re- fording at purchaser's coat Sale to be consumated in tem days from the date of purchase. my4-dads THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. QXECUTOR'S AND TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALU- ABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASH- INGION, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AS FOL- LOTS 5 AND. 6, NT CIRCLE, FEONTING BOT. W HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND EIGHT- rH STREET WEST. HINAL LOT 2, FRONTING 55.9 T NORTH. ns NAL LOT 14, FRONTING 54.8 M STREET NORT ORIGINAL LOTS 17 AND 1 + '¥-SECON OWN, GUx12 ROE STREET AND STKEFE FORSUNG WITH ROC RIAN By authority of the last will of the Inte Harrlet McCeney, and as executor and trustee under the provisious thereof, I will, at the tiues aud places, jereinutter uamed, offer at publ and best bidder therefor, a bo wale, to the highest ou the terins hereinafter pecitied. the following real estate, all situated 10 the Washington. Di ‘Col ESDAY, the SEVENTE, LE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P_M., in frout of the Preuises, lots numbered from ‘both inclu. sive, acconhiug to K. Res Perry's (trustee) saydivision, of Criygmal lots 5 aud 6, im square 1:36, said subdi- ihe District, ‘These lots front 25 fect on New 1H INSTANT, at Yision rec ‘onled in the survey or's office Tiber 1 ohio 16. Hampsiire avenue, aud run through to Ith street, wath the exception of lot 23, which fronts 74.50 on ew * shire 3 on Y street. These are enue, 97. on 18th street, and the most valuable lots in the eity, square 140 frouting lunuuediately oot Dapoat ‘ON WEDNESDAY, the FIG! ‘TH INSTANT, at HALF-PAST anal Pl 23 M., Gia-p of the premiecs, lots numbered 2, 14, 17, and 1&, im square Sit his square is Just uorth of the Waahiuyjton Circle, and fronts op N re avenue, and ou LM, are also very valuable building lots. ‘ON THCESDAY, the NINETRENTH INSTANT, HALF-PAST FOUR: ik BP. ‘he north fest Pinal lot LT, Su square street west. between North C streets. improved by an office Immediately thereaiter. in front of the premiecs, lot it is ods Square touth of aguiare O07, trouting 5-10 on ‘Street, between south. ON, FRIDAY. the, TWENTIETH INSTANT, at B AST FOUK O'CLOCK P. M. of the feat Waskibaton. obe lot fren tinge 60 feet on Mourve street, and runuing buck 120 feet, and the her tronting S:L0 ou O street, and ruuuing Lack ot ue west IL} feet to Rock Creek, which bounds the ant Of the said lot and torus of it a tpangle. The terms of sale will be as follows: Oue-fourth of the purchase mouey in cash, ahd the balauce in three ‘equal payments. at one, two and three yearn from the Gay of sale, bearing interest at six per ceut aud satie- factorily secured. or all cask, at purchascr's option. A deposit of $250 will be Feqtiired on each lot at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at is cost. Kesale at purchaser's cust and tisk if terns ot bas PERM. Fs pe ey THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. my 20th Lasers Loax Ovvice, ‘No. 361 Peansylvanis avenue northwest. Money Loaved or Gold and Silver Watel mends, Jewelry, Pistols, Guns, echanicat Touls, TED COLD SND Sveti eet for smail family and investment, ‘Tertas: 4; cash, balance in 1 and 2 years, notes to 6 per cent interest, payable semi-aunualiy, and to Desecured by deed of trust,orallcash at option of yurchaser. A deposit of $100. required on each house Betime of sale. Conveyancing, ka vat purchaser's cost Terms to be complied with in 10 days, otherwise Feserved to resell at, risk and cost of default p nfter'5 day advertisement in some newt paper in Washington, D. any-d& EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY AND BASE- MENT BRICK DWELLING, 910 14TH STREET, OPPOSITE FRANKLIN SQUARE. By virtue of a doed of trust date the 20th day of May, 1885, recorded in Liber 1121, fol. 453, of the Land Records of She District of Columba, by re; quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at Budbe saction. in front of the pre: on THURS. AY, MAY FIFTH next, at HALY-BAST FOUR oa the following described real catate, to wit: Part of lot numbered 221, in square numbered 218, be- ginning sbout 28-12 feet north of the southeast cor- er of said lot 21, running thence north about 20 foet, thence west 90 féet, thence south about 220 feet, and thence east 90 feet to beginning, improved by a hand- some three-story und basement brick dwelling. Ibe Rropgrty will be sold subject to a first trust of 87,000, ted November 1st, 1884. payable five veary after date, with interest payable ‘gemi-annually, at 6-per ceut. Tnterest and taxes will be paid to date of sale. ‘Terms of sale: 82600 in cash, balance in one and ‘two years, with interest at #ix Def cent per annum, oF 11 cals at option of purchaser. - A deposit of #100 will be required af tie of sale. “Ters to be complied with Puthin Blteen days, otherwise proverty will be adver Used snd resold ‘at risk and cost of defaulting ais chaser, after five days’ notice in the Evening Star, Conveyancing at purchasergcot, | CG) GERRYAMAN,5 Trustees. 9725-m.w,s.m,w,th {#-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO TUESDAY, MAY TENTH, 1887, same hour and place. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. ‘THIS EVENING. JPOLEY, Auctioneer, I will sell all goods contained in Store, 709 Market | Space, commencing at TEN A.M. and SEVEN P.M., | MAY TENTH, and will continue daily unti the whole stock is disposed of. Stock consisting in part as fol- lows: Jewelry, Silver-Plated Ware, Pocket Cutlery, Pooket Books, Albums, Toilet Sets, Plush Goods, Pic- tures, Terra Cotta Goods, Looking-Glasfes, Toys and other goods. Ladies are expecially invited to attend day sales, as every article will be sold without reserve. _ myS-1w D° iCANSON BROS., Auctioners. TRUSTER’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TWELPTH STREET, BETWEEN T AND U STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated January 25, 1870: recorded In Liber No. 906, fei tea. one of the laud records of the District of Columbs and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will offer for wale at public auctiou, in front of thé prove sea, on FHIDAN, the THIRTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK scribed real estate, situated in in said District, to wit: All those cer gels of «round, known and dese teu (0) and eleven (11), in Gunuell’s subdivision of square numbered three ‘hundred and 5 Whole having a front of forty-three (43) fect on 12th street northwest, and running back the same width & Qopth of ninety-three (93) feet to an alley, together ¥ithall the injrrovermenta, ways, richts, privileges ad shpurtenances to the same belonsing, ‘erins of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash; balance in two equal installments at one aud two fears, for which notes of purchaser are to be xiven, varii interest from day of sale at six percent. pet unui, payable seini-annually, and’ to be secured ‘by sd of trast on the property sold: or all cash, at ove tion of purchaser. A deposit of #100 willbe required ou cach lot at time of sale. Conveyancing at pur chaeer's cost. “Terms to be complied with 1 ten days; otherwise the trustee reserve resell the property at risk and cost of di ve days" public uotice of si paper published in Washington, the followiny-de= ty of Washington, in pieces or pare bed as Lots numbered, € 3: HOBBS, Trustee. “ny 2l&ds THOMAS 1 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. e TRusT SALE. OF HOUSE No. 1117 4 ES NORTHE WITH LOT FORTY FEET BY ONE HUNDRED AND FEET. {GUD CHANCE FOK AN INVESTMES : Under and by virtug of » certain “uaty. A, 2 il duly recorded in Li 160, folio! of tis hand Recon if thot tsq., one of the Lard Records Uf the District of Columbia. and by decree of the Supreme Court of ‘the District of Columbia, sitting ay a court in equity cause No. 10. 8 zasid deed of trust will. on TUES! ENTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A. O'CLOCK PM. at public auction, in trout of the ‘mises, sell ail thist certain pice’, parcel and lot of ud situate in the city of Washington, in uid District, own and being part of original Lot 10, in Square 96. baving a front of 40 feet on G street nortiles and cunning back, of even width, 110 feet, the depth o seid lot, the same being more particularly described in said decd of trust, together with the improvements thereon, consisting of @ good two-story Frame Dwell- the balance in equal secured by the notes ides bearing date on the —-——" day 1884, di’ F. LEIGHTO! 'PAiho, ‘Trustees. Onices 482 Louisiana ave. 2. w. rypuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. UNTING ON TWENTY-FIFTH, D STREE! AND WATER STRERT, CONTAINING ABOUL Hee SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, eT H- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Goltuniin, yuased April OAS o. ee ale Elst ted est ie Sndeeee ea tees, will sell gt pubine auctioil ie frome of te Drei fous: om, MONDAY, MAY SIXTEENTH. 1887, at PALI PAST FOUN OCLOGK PS. the oliowine cwerbed Peal eat JUlof Lots numbered one (2) and ix (6) in square [eran Drestribed Ug third parchase gene) A Sash: Ualance in two ‘caus! iuwtaliney ts, one Sia et jaterest af seven per cent, “Ade: MOO ou each lot reciulned at thme of male.” All Ss Ureyauciy at Purcuauers toot. Trustees Pecere Fight fo resell at rlak und cust of defaultune archer, ee IDS not con tied with in seven days. AS Bi LEY, Ay ara AER ‘Trustecs. CHAS 8. MOOK ibaa, AHOSIAR Me YIELDS, Louisiana arene, | MMO ays ate OCK P.M, all that tract of land known as the ind,” so far a the same lies in. the District of Cqlumbia, ahd bounded on the northern side thore- of by the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal condemnation line, and on the west by the western line of the District of Columbia, and ou the south by the Potomac River channel, aud on the east by the western line of a tract of four acres,embracing two. tes situated at Lock Harbor, one ¢f which milf wites is known as Edes’ ML or Moryan’s Mill (except two amall tracts lying a to, the cast of said District line, the first known, “Bully’s Disappointment” containing two acres, the other known as “Billingswute,” containing Aveand three-quarters acres) said tract to be sold, containing acres, more or less. ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, of which $200 is to be paid on day of sale, and in one and two years Fespectively, for which the promissory notes of the yurchaser OF purchasers 1ust be given, to bear intereat from the day of sale, and to be secured by deed of trust ‘on the property sold: or ail cash, at option of purchaser. All conveysnelng and recording at purchaser's cout, RANDALL HAGSENG \ 462 Louisiana ave., SAMUEL MADDOX, 462 Louisiana ave., FRED, W. JONES, ‘Trustees. ‘Louisiana ave, N. B.Particular attention is called to the above gale because of ‘the nituation of the property batwoon the Potomac river and the canal, and it consequent test Epos 79. desirability for business ge 9-dkds HANG EOF VALUABLE UNIM- CURSED ptvitar? on SIE “Ch 1 WEEN O AND | P STREETS NORTHW SQUARE ONE HUNDRED AND ‘canse of Harry Marion Sims etal. va Fannie Mt ci Pine met of Cola Nill, aa Trustee, on TUESDA 2 RWENTY ES! SINETY-FIVE (199). sbynirtueand im pursuance of a decree panned nt egory etal, No. 10274 in. Equity Ju the Supreise Court of the: District of ir FOURTH (24TH) DAY OF MAY, AD. 1887, AT FIVE, O'CLOCK P.M., in front of tue premises, ‘offer for sale, at public auction, the following real estate: Lots eighiy-eigit (85) aud etzhty-ning (89), in C. J. Hillyer's subdivision of th rth part of square mum- Der ove hundred and ninety-five (195). ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balanee in two equal installments, payable at one (1) and two (2) ra from day of sale, the deferred payments to draw dix (6), per cent interest per aun'im, payable halt- carly, the notes of the purchaser or purchasers to be fe iven for deferred payin deeds of trust on the propert fion of the purchaser or purchasers. A depoait of two Inuudred aud Atty dollars ($20) mist be msde on each Jot when the property is Knocked dow! be complied with within ten daystrom day of sale, All gonveyanciny at purchaser's cost, If default be made Bycany narchaser I reserve rit to resell at is, her, oF their risk, on five advertisement. HENRY WISE GARNETT, Trustee, 416 Oth street northwest, DUNCANSON BROS., Auets. my9-deds, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE VED REAL BSTATE AT NORTHWEST CORNER OF N AND TWEN- ‘TY-SEVENTH STREETS, GEORGETOWN. EVENTH virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded amo: gneland records uf the Districtor Columbia tebe e ber 1177, folio 104, and at ‘the written reauent of the Party secured "thereby, 1 shall sell at public Hon diy frome "of tne. prouilees, ou SATURDAY. the FOULTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1887, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the followinu-deseribed real es- fact 3 fect front om Gay (how N) strece by depth of fast'38 fect front ou Gay (how N) street, by depth o Maltin” Woreto, n= $5 fect, of Lot 39, in Holiuead's Proved by 8 Frame House, a8 Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which 850 must be poid at time of rule, residue in two equal paymients at Ene and two years, six per cent interest, secured by Sold, or ali cash, at option I conveyancing, &c.. at purchaser's re not complied with in teu days from Sisot ale te Prastoe tener he right to, vor tiag id sell the property at detaulung purchaser's. Tike CHARLES ft. CRAGIN, Sn, mysdts UNCANSON BROS ADAMSEXPRESS COMPANY SALE OF UNCLAIMED, On MONDAY MORN MAY SIXTEENTH 1887, commencing at TE LOCH, Adatus Express Company will well at the auction roonis of Duncangon Bros, corner Oth and D streets northwest, to Pay charges, about changes, Deut 350 PACKAGES, Stirviving Trustee, ‘Auctioneers. Comprising an assortment of Trunks, Bundles, Boxes, ‘allses, Puckasres, &e., &C. To be sold without texervo, All parties concerned will ike notice. Terms casu, ‘0 CLOSE AN ESTATE. .E IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. HTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND ETS NORTHWEST, 4° AUCTION, MURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWELFTH, 1887, at SIX O'CLOCK. iu front. of the premises, I snall sell Lot 28, in square 105,22 icet 6 inches| front vy snaverafe depth of abdut 125 foet, fun: proved by s first-class frame dwolling, 11 roohim wi gesand water, being No.814 15th street northwest. This property is lucated in a rection of the city where it is in great demand, aud is considered one of sblocu- tions in thee ‘Verms: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve with notes bear interest and secured by 3 deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyane nd recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Two ht F leyosit required at the time of sale, apg0-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. Nat MAGNIFICENT BUILDING LO$S, FRONT PAR DUPONT CIRCLES SS NO : "HURSDAY FTEKNOON, Si ea APOE Man aE : 4 yremiece— 1,22 AND $4 1N SQUARE 90. ake 2 feet rea ot SEES fk alate as ‘These lots are in the immediate vicinity of the spien- Stewart Mceion, ard othe bat rade Te ‘One-third cash, belance in obe and two years, ‘bear afx per cent interest, payable semni-onnu- ily, to be sect by deed tines sold. S1l’cash, at option of punchasen, CR dete oo ‘on each Tot a (als. c sit of $800 time’ cing, at Of auch, rewale ‘in sone Lewspapor ___ DUNCANSOW BROS., Auctioneers, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TRUSTER'S SALE OF BE- TRREN 27TH AND NTH Silt, GEORGE: virtue of ue trit of Salemmbice Seeen teas, Conztct 10,50a, I shall sell, at public suction, ane the 'p ou SATURDAY the gay of MAY, 1887, at YIVit K saat Teal estate, Addition thereto Begin ‘tea point on the Rivy visitors, however, played a. e. They de- eve pen or ual i a PY bases in goodstyle and fielded sharply. Base-run- hers were coached around, in proper style, t00, while little or no coaching was done by the home team. In fact, the Giants @ lack of interest in the contest that was 0 palpable as to cause severe condemnation. There were some brilliant plays made, however, and these were lib- erally applauded. In the first “Clift” Car- Song Tah, which caved by is tating 2a Folly lon To ofthe Washingions giiee conse man of the ry applause for cov- one (ey ‘base td palling out ‘Bore in the fifth wi companions seemed “rattled,” and Connor caught two line hits ae Siodeer anor cag! sharp He OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. » Philadgiphia went to Boston and gained a hand» some victory over the club there by ascore of 5 to 2, hese results make the Philadelphias and New ‘Yorks tie for fourth place. Detroit marched ahead by downing Pittsburg 10 to 3. and Chicago made a rally by beating Indianapolis 7t03. ‘There was only one game in the Association, and Cincinnati ‘took its revenge out of Cleveland by defeating that club 18 to 2, “Following 1s the standing of the clubs to date: LEAGUE. | ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost. Won. Lost. Detroit........ 9 1 |St. Louts.. 12 3 Beocscee & jBaldmore “at 4 10 Philadelphia .. 5 8 4 New York . 5 4 Louisville. . 8 8 Chicago,....... 5 |athletic . 7 cd Washington... 2 6 (Cleveland. oe Indianapolis... 2 8 |Metropolitan..1 12 ‘Adispatch from Indlanapolissays that theleague club there yesterday secured the services of Larry. Corcoran, the once famous pitcher of the Chicago nine, and he will go to Indianapolis at once to take Kirby’s place in the box. Corcoran is now playing. with the Nushville team, and is said to have realized his effectiveness asa pitcher. The directors appear very much pleased with their acquisition, They refuse to state the terms on which Corcoran is secured, but it 1sthougt the figure 18 a high one, oe GRABUATES OF MEDICINE. Commencement Exercises of Georgetown Medical School. A large audience gathered in the Congregational church last night to attend the thirty-eighth an- ual commencement of the medical department of the Unversity of Georgetown, The large tem- Porary stage was changed into a garden of rare and beautiful flowers, bordered on all sides by tall, stately palms and other tropical plants, and the perfume they exhaled filled every corner of the church with almost suffocating fragrance. Seated in the choir loft was a selected orchestra from the Marine Band, under the leadership of Prof. J. P. Sousa. ‘To the strains of the Oriental march the grad- uating clnss, the faculty of the college and the un- dergraduates filed upon the stage, and seated thetaselves in the form of three sides of & hollow square,” ‘The members of the faculty present were: ‘Prof. J. Tabor Johnson, president; ‘Drs. C. H. A. Klneschmldt, J. W. H. Lovejoy, Frank Ba- ker, J. L. Magruder, J. B. ‘Hamilton, Swan M. Bur- nett, E. C. Morgan,’ M. Schaefer, J. F. Hartigan, and J. W. Blackburn. TUR GRADUATES, Rev. Jas. A. Doonan, president of the univer- sity, conferred degrees upon the following-named graduates: Chas. J. Lang, of Masa; Wm. Long, of Scotiand; Jno, F. Moran, of D.C.; Chas 8. Moul- ton, D.V- 8, of NH. and Rdwin 'B. Ohusted, of Tt ‘The valedictory was delivered by Mr. Wm. Long in an easy and agreeable manner, He reviewed, ina brief manner, the history of medicine from the day3 when it was intimately connected with Teilgion, and eyery priest practised more or less the healing art, up to the present time. DR. HAMILTON'S ADDRESS. Dr. John B. Hamitton delivered tho address to the,graduates and held their close attention for over an hour, His remarks were often witty and evoked much quiet laughter from the audience. the Speaking of the difference between modern and |e anctent charlatanisin in medicine, Dr. Hamtiton said, that astrology, theosophy and’ auranoscopy, are later variations, and it is not a little curious that we still see advertisements announcing that Such and such a person casts nativities and treats cases by the ald of the stars. Uranoscopy seems: to have been a survival of the ancient custom of divination from inspections of the tissues of freshly-killed animals; for as that cus— tom was finally overthrown by ‘the increase of knowledge, it ‘was deemed necessary to come somewhere near the human body in ascertaining ie condition. And #0 we see that as knowl popularity 1s concerned, aad wash gues contin arity 13 concern en they continue YoPoxist it, is only in ‘a surreptitious. way. Dee Hamilton. then spoke of the various sects which. have flourtaled since the reign of Jusunan. At the conclusion of this address the presenta- fion of prizes was made by Prot. J. Tabor John- 80n, president of the faculty. Mr. Wm. Long re- ceived the first the best gene Ufcation from the limited register, may, after probation and absoiute appointment, upon cation ee Commission that such person has passed the general examination, be in ‘the discretion of the head of the Department, to ‘the $1,000 class; and any person in & class gir an annual salary of less than $900, appoint thereto upon certification from the limited regis. ter, mente tn the discretion of the nead of the ent, during the probation or after absolute appointment, to the $900 class, Clause 4. Examinations for promotion shall be ‘conducted under the direction of, and upon written questions approved by, the Commission; and the boards of promotion shall, under the supervision of the Commission, mark the examination papers forthe spscial luis hereinafter providsa nies Bet for the spectal class provided for. But ies ee pecnny ery anan that one of the subjects of ‘examination shall be “efficiency,” which Aue be marked by the head of the bureau as ows: A list of the names of the persons in each class below the class to which promotions are to be made who have competed for promotion, sha after each examination, be furn! to the hi of the bi who shall mark the “efficiency” of such comy tors OR a scale of 100, and in so dot consider the attendance, applicatton, habits, ability, and adaptability of each to thé duties of the ciass tn which he was serving: and hereafter such record shall be kept of the habits and work of the ees in the various Depart- ments as will show their efticiency. Clause 5, Whenever the head of any Department: shall so request, the examinations for promotion in his Departinent shall be made without regard to bureaus, and he shall mark the efiiciency of the competitors, In such examinations no auxiliary metaber Of the board of promotion shall act, And whenever the head of any Department shall so re- quest, the exatinations for promotion in any bureau thereof shall be made by divisions, the head of the bureau to mark the efficiency of the competitors, and the auxiliary members of the beard of promotion for that bureau to act. Clause 6. To every subject in an examination a relative weight, according to its importance in | ‘the examination, shall be given. The result of each exumination shall! be ascertained as follows; Each question will be marked on a scale of 100; | the average of the marks in each subject will be InulUiplied by the number indicating Wwe relative Weight of the subject, and the sum of the products Will be divided by the sum of the relative weight; the quotent will be the competitor's standing in ot eee hy Mi of 7 competitors who attain an average of 75 por centshall be eilgite to. promotion, and tele hames, with the average obtained by éach, shall be entered upon a register of eligibles. Clause 7. Positions requiring technical, protes- stonal,or scientitic knowledge,or knowledge of a lan- guage other than the Englisii language,or peculiar Grspectal skill, on the part of the persons occupying them, for which examinations have been or may ve provided by the Commission, shall be known, for purposes of olion, as positions of the 8) lal class; and promotions to any position in the special class sail be made in the tollowing manner: ‘Wheflever the Commission shall order an examt- nation to be held for the purpose of determining the fitness of applicants in any bureau for promo- ton to any position in the special class of said bu- reau the promotion board, acting with the auxil- jary member for that bureau, shall give proper notice that all persons tn said bureau wis! to compete for promotion may be examined, pe making ‘written application for such examination, at a time and place to be named in sald notice. ‘The questions for such exauination shall be pre- pared by the special board of examiners, Which is charged by the Commission with theduty of ascer- taining the qualifications of applicants for admis- | sion by original appotntment to the position in the special class for which the examination for romotion 1s to be held. All such questions must Be submited to the Commission for approval. ‘The examination papers of every examination for promotion to the special class shall be marked by the appropriate special board of examiners; ‘and the board, accepting the rating in efficiency, imade in the manner prescribed inc! 4of thts ‘section, shall grade each appticant, ‘a8 provided in cluuse 6, and Turnish to the Cou salon a Hst of the names of all the applicants, indicating the grading of each; and the names of all applicants graded ut 75 per cent or over shall be placed upon a register of eligibles. cinuse & The Teristers of persons eligible. to cere ‘shall be kept by the Commission, and upon the written request of the. nramoting officer ie Commission shall certify to sald oMcer & ist ‘of the names of all the persons eligible to ton to the vacancy to be filed; and from among the persons Whose names are’ thus certitled the promotion shall be made. Clause 9. Persons who fall to obtain the mini- mum grade of eligibility to promotion ‘shall be ned after the explration of six months; and if they then agaln fall topass, may be reduced go a lower class, oF be ‘the service. ‘This provision, however, shall not apply to per- fous wo are cxattined for promotion the ape- alynching that took place near there Saturday night—the first in the history of the county. Ben Hart, a negro, nineteen years old, was hanged for an attempted criminal assault on April 27 upon a sixteen-year-old white girl, in which great brutality was displayc’. The feeling against him ran so high that Judge Shipp, holding court, ordered him to be taken Lo Williamston, in Martin County, tor safe keeping. ‘Time and distance ouly served to inflame the ‘and Saturday night | ‘the engineer on the material train lying over at | Rocky Mount, 17 miles from Tarvora, Was com- epee armed and masked men to take 1s engine and two coaches and convey the party to Williamston. ‘There sowe of the party sur- rounded the sheriff's residence to prevent any communication, while the remainder broke into the jail and dragged forth Hart. He Was Drought back to Turboro’, und near the seen his crime was hi ed to the limb of a tree. This placard was attached to his body: “We this man notin passion, but caliniy and deliberately, With a due sense of the respo sibility we assume, We take executive power in thts case and hang this man in accordance with | the unwritten law of the land, because the writ- | ten law provides no penaily adequate to h erline; and, be it understood, we who have doi ‘Uhis act will repeat it under similar provoc: ‘PEOPLE'S CoMMITTEE.” oes Placed in His Coffin Al HORRIBLE PATE OF PHILIP OREY, A WEALTEY CITIZEN OF MOUNT AUBURN, OHIO. A special dispatch from Vincennes, Ind., says that during the session of the Lutneran Evangeli- cal Synod at Booneville, Philip Grey, a wealthy citizen of Mount Auburn, who was present as a delegate, fell, as it was supposed, dead, from | apoplexy. The remains were hurriedly prepared | sentel be hanged at this place on the Re OE, ROYAL SU: : — reais Competent of those serving under him for places ted in Philadelphia that Master Workman | Under suntence to. 3 F CAR. fortabie two-story Fraine Dwelling, No. 1018. 2 with telling effect. Ewing was second ‘board, Its stat pI Master 13th iust., for the murder of Walter More, was in poke FARA NY 2) IGT gat ALE *prESAND neal FOTN wea ieon a sot acved by OW | O°E UNDUE non corer cooR™GTET:| bane. Outlot tus tne iis vrs washer | Stans oma acne fata Ge | ogy carpwed wash ui anc | ee ibe cine er cach vee saan PK P.M. i will offer for sale : 5 SILS, 3 - Fegions at this ange ami coker asvcrus cominitted St public auction in front of the premises lots 1 and igen sepa Pit numbered WGiAeAS (13) fm. meld subdivial PLATED WARE IN GREAT VARIETY, AT AUC: | id Wel Played. ‘The machine work was visible | mlssion shall select, Uuree persons as Ube board of | Teplon® at chia me, as ths tangs amount. of ogy | Nucker asworus, that bang for it, There ts Miele da one BU 100.00 which is erected © inrec-stery | THE WHOLE FORMING A VERY VALUABLE COL- froutinis 20 tect ou Matreetand iniproved. Uy ai TION. trumang % She Annings. ‘There was ttle en. | Pomouen of Uae DeparTMENE, onan two per. Succes, vention of the Pftadetpha and Reading | aguas elven the statement, However as We ts ‘warehouse, No. 807 “D" street: one 202100, on . Fame Dwelling, No. 1014. °° # : 7 ibe | oo sons of a grade not below’class four, serving ineach ee nee ; qeneaty seaibeeed of on waneen Hepes ss oo or Pe ad eh vewoib sexactiox ov axrigce | Tek fang nh meek yk | ttn eh ay eek cll | RCN Yorks ened te gue win tro rune | Breas of ie Sparen ane thou sna | Rauonacmnesyctzeiy ey rea | nae ggg earner, ‘DM street, and 406 Sth street northwest. ALSO A SPENDID SELECTION OF ANTIQUE | atrvet, znd iniproved ty Dwellings, Now. 1107 aud | alanre assortment of the above goods, (in, Biver” Tantng, fa whee eyeing and sharp | selected as the auxiltary member of the board for regions, adjourned at Reading last night after | , gs data tani riperons cng Zepeageay-made Known om day of sale: 0 Lot uuubered seven (7) fn sald subdivision, fronting Laem Urog anare aps oeeh, Gaieeeress helped materially, With. EIN eed he fork os | ath quTeat. Rach auxiliary member shall act | eee econ The most Itaportant matter Poewen! newer se THOS. DOWLING. Auct ‘res 1930 fect on Lith street) untmprovels root sg Avie york of {his plated ware is of Sheflied | though the home team was ‘going tohave an easy | Msetars Teather ie eee of the board 12 | Giscused was the grievancesof Ube miners and ie Sub Gee th-eneea ater 6 wheats To be sold at public sale, without reserve, at my aue- | “Tot numbered six (6) in sald subulvision, fronting aud. high Banccpaber in ait eigen Steck Boilers, | CRIME Of {t. It looked more that way when the | which he has been’ appointet: nur ae ne wehicr | Felations existing between the Miners’ and Labor. | — St. ening tion rooms, southwest coruer 11th and Pennsylvania | 18-40 feet on 11th street, improved by Dwelling, No. sins ud. high Saucepans, 1p all sizes, Stock Ballers: | visitors app ‘two men on_bases in this inning time shall he act as a member of'the board. Auxil- | €°s’ See Association and the Knights of | urday evening Susan E. Smith, a blind woman, 31 avenue, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. MAY | Lotnnmbered five (5) in ftid subdivision, fronting | line. Hotei Keepers and restaurants and. Rrivate buyers | a Crag fait PY Dorgan was all the home | lary members may, however, by. action of the | Lubor. te ne eing refused to. give indorsement | years old, and her mother, Susan Shafer, 50 years ELEVENTH and TWELFTH, 1887, at ELEVEN | 13.30 feet on 11th street, improved by Dwelling, No. | should attend sale, as the goods will be wold with- | teal was equal toin the second fant Board, be called in consultation with it upon mat. | £9 the strike in the coat sated Aecochation, | 2d, both residing at109 Miller street, while at the AM. spd THREE PM. cach day. ithe north part of biguel Eat No.4 in aquare ogo, | CUFEREEY ES a Ee With @ two-base bit, Tus Soopene he Imai eveut of ‘au Schutt gmat PTRBOUORE | Couvndiug dant tre must fo unign ofa tes | SUBRertante came encod in 'e Aiepute ovr GRAND EXHIBITION fronting 40 feet on the cust side of 1th street wouth: | J YUNCANBON ctioneers. ee tral at the Dat, and four Funs were knocked | when an auxiliary mouber is eting, the Commis. a ee | as, puruck in the forehead with & samcer, and & Es as saat, kexprov jo Frame Houses, J NEF'S nearly Minutes. jon shail r bers, | sinall wound was tnflicted. .'The woman, after re. Proposals, for ba MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY NINTH and TENTH, | 0-79) rt in square 990, having a front of 63 | *LQLOns, Claus, YOBSCGO. BHELVING FIX: | ished with the visitors In the iead. aia sue Clause 3. Upon designation by the Commission, | ¢FS| Atnalgamated association must first Join the | ceiving tis wound, becatue ‘Tuving tad,’ avd have ‘Ymprovement of Potomac River, will be received ut x feet 1 inch on Virginia avenue ahd running through te] TURES, &o. to2. Inthe next two innings the work on one member of each board shail act as chairman | Knights of Labor before they can receive the sup- | ing a (able fork in her hand stabbed ber inother Twenty. bicuTH ger.” ON SATURDAY, MAY) _my3-ct sie Mtrect, improved by Frame Houses, Now. 1114 and coat Cantley chimes sides was sharp. ‘The home team got in turee hits | and auothor as secretary. Bake of, no dataee: body, —Shsis cactsfon wl, es fs she can not sec, in the le lung. She | See 1900, Br vineotadeedtuiemnenterventgmagerorded ther, "When the kt opeusd fe Dew ont and | Berton’ Panes AND OF PROMOTING OFFIORES. | ened strike in the coal regions, as no other mect- | Yat ce her moter, beethaeg In'Gangeee hee PETER C. HAINS. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | Spied on Mt atreat. Amp reved be anetiors Prauve | APTI 1th, 18H7, in land records, of the District of Cor came up, turned his hat forluck, and knocked n> Departmental boards of promotion | ing of these assemblies will be held until August. | Sejanwas called ‘ahd after an oxazarmation the ‘my10.11,12,13,26.27 _ Lieut. -Col. of Engineers. SESE NEAR ST ALOYSIUS CHURCH: | Store No. 1200, at southeast corner of 11th and Sf | Mme f Nill Bell on He ey cue. | Out a base hit; bis attempts to steal to second | Shall perform the following duties: Pte Ph Wound was pronounced dangerous, Officers Dom r Os FOR BUILDING A TOWN HALL AT BETWEEN FIRST STREET AND NORTH CaP: | Siete, No- bess : ENTE 1oue, commence SOUL yth steest Dorth: provea disastrous, and he failed to get there. KW-| Clause 1. Immediately after the organization of Steel Forging and Armor Plates, nan and Stone arrested the \. LEESBURG, Va MAHYE ARE RV ENCE DERUEES POUR AND: | Original Lot 16 in square 1000, fronting 60 feet on | {heentiry contents of Store No. foe the Bulk tor eee e singe bit, and Ward | a board ot promocion tn any Department, the head | SATISFACTORY INSPECTION, Ov THE rLaxt at wETH-| the Chestuutcstrret station, When she was Woke ‘Proposals will be received up to NOON of TUESDAY, A TALS AND SIXTH STREBTS SOUTHWEST. | Mstreet and running back tg.» public alley; improved ean Gotta, Fira, Motamon, tapped the Batt for three base; Ewing came in. | of that Deparuneut shall furntsh to the commis. LEHEM, PA. ‘Up on a change of assault with intent to Kill, The Biles epyoinead Sy the Major and "Council for the | pP jet ot Columba janes med Ur Equsty Cause Ne at Ningear, Crackers, Gales Gilligan, sales elnes Se ey A ene aera) A ere gg a “erection of a Town Hall st Leesburg, Va. the 6,340, L will well at public auction, In front of eac! ‘The south 22 feet 103 inches of original Lot 10 in Large lot of Shelf Goods description). Te is caused things to look a little better for New | been classiiicd in’ seid sep ores Who have | dore Sicard, Chief Construct ye Heanty and the Beast. Stein the bands of the commitice, and may be scen and | {2 wie Premises, the hereinafter described Heal Eatate, | SOE" 707; ‘foetuses pulicalloy toraotier aby | — Dvuvgrigund other Clrare, Fobaecy. Kon aud the exchtement Degan vo rise. ‘Thesev. | wervice.act of January ior Tass ainicating: chose | Mcconmick Lieuts. Bradbury, Jacques Jones. and |, perry ‘anune) aanatet MORSeSLY GOLE Stamined by. persone og to submit. proposals. | “tty EVENTH DAY OF MAY, | lcalley in the rear, improved by Frame Dwelling, No. | 21D lee Hex. Refrigerator (col : er enerming opened with ttle Danny itiehardson | excepted from exatination under theeivitgervice | Civil Engineer Peary arrived there yesterday after- TRANCE MEDIC Fiansand specifications may also be seen at the office | 1407 SP FIVE OCLOCK Dab ate Hox TA and Ls, | 1250 Lith street, as Fine Wiies an@ Liquors (assorted), In a bane Bite ae Tht ene febet of every one got | rules), neach bureauot the Department, witha list | OOn in the private car of President E. P. WiIbUT, | ‘Thee weeks ago Miss Josephine M, Malltson, adtarey,, 15, Tate, cod, Architect, 1515 Hi st-2.¥:, | in Shepherd's subdivision of “square No. 623, situated int Ot nuunberrd twenty-three (23) in our subdivision. | Together with a larze quantity of otler goods usually | 10 i bit, and the crowd yelled when Keefe bit | of the names of the persons In pach of aiid classes, of the Leigh Valley Railroad Co. Accompanying | qaugnter of Geo. Malli wealthy Serta emit en Pre | Sonat "wr evnee ate once | ALP and apron ae ble to" | a TORE Bock wa sagem pay, | utatygeta gent oh fg Poe for eno ey | "Any perunn ine nan Stee ae gar De | Os cme eee vaey ala Co, ApansINE | auger ot Gon. Ma nla disappeared trom her ga Bieste ofthe proposed Halla twoetery brick Bald: | OO? gait p42, PAY; at QUARTER PAST, SIX | SUGry Brick Delite, Xo: 1312 Mth street vision, | penucccanttote” Waele ad Harness tnres nen were retired in order, ‘in thie samme in- | Grade” below tite #i,000 grat bs ashe ot ang | ImeonaenE Me Stanley Goodwin, ASSISLAML Supe | a wk uae he eae Nee Sn and bidders are, reauertce to.9o state thelr propo” | neven (7), in Keservation D. situates ou Maryland ave- | iRsuuarg 1001, fronting 17 feet ou. Liab strect, aud CHARLES PELHAM, Assignee, by Shave, A force Oy Soho eet, fA It | clussincation of such'Department, shall beonuitied | geadeDt Ke HL Wilbur, Linderinan, ad | aia ith a Prot damien a tracer found ber ee ee re pen ae | nue, between 4% and Oth streets southwest, improved Lok wumiered twenty-one taihio coe ecbdiviaion, | <2910-dts_ Su Of White x Bows.— | OF Ta tireerpace he cs eran tis to the same Fight of promotion to'the $1,000 grade, | hem Iron Works to inspect the new steel foning fortune-teller, at 209 North 10th. street, who had Sractor and the ci material’ appropriated fo his ows | U¥,Sawellite hose and « stable. insquare 1001, frouting 16 feet ou said 11th street, | JIETY HORSES AND MULES AT PUBLIC SALE | 224 Mase She This was g | {24,1 competition for promation to class one a$ | ind’ armor-plate. plant’ where the Goveruient ster | . ton. orof havin it removed at the expwase of thecar | pqhfii2 tus ove ard can. andthe balance tobe | {B STuarS ig Hroulng 46feet ow sau nb ey tld at, Magratl e eenpelirs yr | blanket on the excitement “tiie ended tbe rua | {rosy aypaeed to any euch grade upon cereinca- | worx will probably be done ey eS i a h six, twelve, und cizhteen mont wi ae table, :21 eet, Ui] T, TEN 7m e Commission ft “§ rl arty W: e1 ed | wh t vork: M 0 release sl pee Ee ea ony ot gale, and the pay nent thereof tobesecured | qui this property is in a rapidly improving section of | Aras Bix Horses, belonging to parties leaving abe | Setting. A brilliant catch by Carroll was the only | UeR,bY the Upon receipe of the schedule of asses | g fhe, Party. was escorted throuzh the works By | the gtran ‘ue. young Ta beautiful and Fee the Tatty reject auy and all vider Any | D3 thepromintory notes ot the purchaser of purcha- | 4 All this property isin rapidly improving section of | A.M, Bix Horven, belonging, to Mature ‘te pence apne pt ¢ Superintendent and Chief Enztneer John PI, | Has always teen tomerkecie tor here eed ther tnfoemation required pill furnished by the | $770 au Be azchane mney can te paid cat go day | ECAP aaa duenue Wil atfordan unusual opporta Pets Horsey and Ales diet from Washington weW yor. et the prombtion board or ald Department to seer | GeRera, Mauger Hubert. Sst, and ther ot | Cinvw diqouiton. tie weddla ourmea a one cumuitece. W. J HARIISON: Se renes a cr eae Tepe og tee care. A Hen | "tue: Onp-thint eah, the talance in three equal | Coc MA. tea mictisond Coren Rinpoan| TAMCTmros x | mine and report to it the cxaunnition necessary | CEs, {commodore Sieant and lls assistants ¢x- | Talay vale ‘who took her to Caine WB OLYSCH, und interest. No deed riven until purchase money and | payMeuts, at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with | Don't fail to attend this sale, as bargains can be had 0 FAL Doerr 1¢..T ye G6 | forpromation wo cary agcxaumina ion eg, | Dressed themselves as highly pleasal with the | Geu to have the marriage eentweny perfor CHAS. P. TANSEY, interest shail be paid. “A deposit of $200 on cach piece | {Mlerest at 6 per cent per annum, secured by deeds of | in horses. s 5 23 2 3 QSchou rect 2 2 0 Ol cope ae "e the lows | Plant, espectally with the advanced state of the | Nine minster wert applied to, bolero eet my3-tu,th.std Building Committee. _ | of property will be requizrd when Knocked down.” Ail | tfust on the property sold, or atlcaah, af option of pur- x JAS. W. HAHN, Salesman, 713373 73 OTT Crates a ape al Class hereinafter provided for. | work’ and the prospect of securing steel under tue | \!%¢ maltsters elle wenn «= S SATIONERY “comb Bs : " chaser. A deposit of 875 required at time of saloon | D. W. MAGRATH & CO. Auctioneers. ga3 ines, Cf 4 2 9] ,, clause & The lowest class trom which promo- | contracts at hn carly date, They are satiated | 2° —y ee eee ee. JROPUSALS FOR STATIONERY conveyancing at purchaser's ‘cost. If terms of sale be | chaser. A deposit Pent ry A om Tee Obce etait: 0081 BST tions ‘be made by re “a gevat contrast In the appearance’ of Ube cow fone hot complied with within ten days after sale the prop- Parvel sold. Terma to be complied with 2 les) nursday, eS q ibe 01700 may by examination and certifica- | that the Betllebem company cau fill both : ie ; — Sruge oF ae pte aie SLAP rk a Sek eigae | oe Moores Us eee a BEES suits F 42 8! con armirae prorat tan gas | wastes che tar and urn we overmet | enc a, acos, e proposats MapmisaTon, D.C; Mat — et? _FERDINAND ScuaMrDT,j Trustees, | FVHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 2722 Calis 2 2 8 2 2) coming caw quite an anuual sues oe mabe | Mth the best oF gum stecl andarmer plates | Com- | and ts wmable to arurulate Intelngiuly. ‘The pat TWELVE O'CLOCK M., JUNE SIXTH, 1897, for fur- | _ap28-d&ds . E. WAGGAM. ey Dercassox BKOS., Auctioneers, ES’ SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND 0 1 0 8 Osha 2 2 1 4 0/ less, appointed thereto upon certification from the | rerary Whitney, and the contracts Wilt no doubt on of yo east neat: crazed With grief at her Bushing Stabonery for ihe ‘useof the’ Senateof the (PFICE HE, WARNER & 00, one WN AS THE LOW GROUNDS” ABOVE ait aii Gl 7 iast ia 2 | Seneral register, may, afver probation and absolute | he signed at once. After the inspection the party | SAuse Matstuation, i aes or the next fiscal year. ‘Real Estate Brokers, 916 F st. nw. THREE BRICK HOUSFS, NOS. 1118, 1120 and 1122 (NING 146 is OR LESS.” af stiri ‘ppointment, compete for promotion to class 1. | visited the Thomas Iron Works at Hokendauqua, vamticic and the form of the bond tebe | _ We will offer at public salsvou the premises, AIFTH STREET, BETWEEN LAND M STREETS | py virtue of udecres of the Suprene caurtor “29882838 Any person appointed upon certification from | and at 6:30 in the evening lett for Washington ‘The Virginia Debt Question. aE ESS | git Will offer at public sale, on the premises, on NORTHEAST. ‘ the District of Columbia, passed tan the Feb 0200 E the general register to a place giving ah anuual oe facie FAILCKE OF THE NEGOTIATIONS FOR A. SETTLEMENT. aniecies oe | TROD ATES RABE PGCE CLOCK PAL eae 18h, TUESDAY, AFTERNOON, MAY TENTH, of May, 1887, ina cause wherein ‘Nebeces THEY YLAYED 4 GOOD GAME AND DESERVE PRAISE. | salary of $000 oF less may'be promoted, inthe dis-| Judge Lynch's Aunoumcement. The conference of the foreign representatives o ghoul be indorsed “Proposals for Station- | excellent villa sites in Shannon's subdivision, in -Aue- | 2e%43 St ‘CLOCK, we will sell, in front fchnerk and others are complainants and Walter DU- | “The World says: AB to the game little need be | Cretion of the head of the Department, during pro- Ssty JED AND ALL OTHER LIKE OFFENDERS | and the Virgimta committee on the State debt ery for the Senate.” and be directed to the Secretary of | ostia‘on Shenton Place ieleced weet cae Many | of the premises, i y Iany Riddle and others are defendants, the same being H bution or after absolute appointment to the $1,000 | %F — the Senate, Washington. be delivered at this | Sette, Aller which are newly parked and paved: 8 | mpeoved bY Miter Wick ROME ome each, | Pima 10,120 equity wo mall offet for eae. at ub | Said. Tt was marked by free batting at times and | Qut00 or ster absolute appointment to the $1,000 THREATENED. question Was adjourned finally yesterday, with ppusals and speciinens must eli it ae 3 ree brick ‘dwel 8 F00 . | Tic auctio: Premises, near Loc! . - 4 va N.C. ne ig beth rend . grr! pectinane, mast be deltvered a Wi tece. Plats may be obtained at taisomee at eng | Water. Ge. ‘Theve houses are well GUL aud aulcable | Da¥" ihe TWENTIETH DAT OF Mat ko 1e87 at | COM errors by New York at critical points. ‘The | Salary of $000 cr less, appointed thereto upon cor. | _MUch excitement prevails in Tarboro’, N.C., over | gut an agreriaent having been searhed Thecree my3310,24.31. Secretary of the Senate of the U.S. | fime before the day of sale This will adios a eplenial representatives prepared a report, in which tey state the character of the propositions made on each side, declaring that the foreten representa- Lives would not make any materia concessions from thelr first proposition, and that Ubere could be no agreement reached, "Tle proposition of tie foreigners Was that Wey should have a principal Summ Of $20,467,000. ‘This alnoant Was reached by deducting Trou (he debt or the Stave Une ixidelic berger bonds held by the state, amounting to 30,000; the bonds comprived in tke lverary fund, amoanting to $1,1 ond board of public Works, $163,000; Uke devi due tue United States Goveraiient, $1,500,000, aud a ture ther deauction of £2,022,00), bein, 40 per eeut us the State's debt, evidence of Which they claimed had been lost, and tor Which no demand would Probably be rade in the future, demand 1 cast from the State sun ot $1,002,000, being 40 per cont of the 60 per vent of arreaFages of Interest on the cousol and 10-40 debt, Tiley 2iso demanded Unat ie wow bonds sauula be exeipi Mou all taxation—state poration; that the coupons ~hould be tas reccas= able; Unit all expenses Incurred or To be incurred in connection With the prescat nego! und settlement id by Ube State, aud Uhat after the exp ans ny bods should be funded by Che State except With the conseut of ‘Uhe councl! of foreign bondiolders, ‘The ultimatuin on the part of tae State proposed te debt. be fined approxi Apal (000,000, 10 be cayataltend upok vertass alter Wo be agreed upon, aid to Include all Wwe bonds held by the Slate, Lue Lew bonds to run for HYILY Years at 3 percent; Lo be redeemuble at the pleasure of Che State after ten years, and Une ques Uon of security to be ieft open for further meguldar tion, ‘The Fortuna Going to England. Boston Special to the New York World. ‘The champion of the keel-schooner Awerican ‘Ten hours after man kick ay that it did not the information conid being arrived at Vincennes. rm handled the cofin declared he had he ‘Was sent 0 the chief of police at Cinci for burial and shipped tothe home of the deceased, a remains aan who bad | rd the dead inst the box three of four times and or att, and aphed that on the pened the man Was lying on his face, his shroud was torn and there were other indica Uous going to show that he had come to Ife after Deing piaved in the coflin. un death the e SUPPO. 7 handie like dead weight, has been tel = Not Volcanic Fires. ‘THE EARTHQUAKE DISTURBANCES IN AEIZONA. A telegram from Benson, A. T., May 9, says: All other reports to the contrary notwithstanding, no ‘volcanic eruptions have occurred in Southern Ari- zona, On the 3d Instant, simultaneously with the severe earthquake shocks experienced here, great clouds of smoke appeared over the peaks of the ‘Whetstone Mountains south of this point, and at night the horizon was brilliantly tliuminated by what was supposed to be volcanic fires. ‘The phe- the day following the erly, where she 15 being comb, Chas A. Longtellow will be Ue guest ot exe Commodore Hovey on the trip, yachts, the Fortuna, is to make a trip to Europe tuts summer. She will sall from elther Gloucester or Marbiebead about June 1, aud her owner, ex. ‘Commodore Hovey, has not yet decided which port in England he will put into first, but it may be Southampton. Itis his intention to remain in English waters until the middle of August, when he Will start for New York, arriving there on time to be present at the interhational race® for the America’s cup. Ex-Commodore Hovey Was in hopes that the schooner-yacht Mohican Would. ac company him across, but a cabiegram received yesterday from her owner states that the Mohican Will not go across Us summer, Fortuna with Use her NeW SUILOF sails, Which Were made yer, Of New York, last year. She is wow at Be fitted out by Capt. > ~ oo. Prepariug to Welcome the Cardinal. ARRANGING FOR THE RECEPTION IN BALTIMORE. Ata mecting of the Kuights of St. Peter in Bale tore last evening a letter was received from Mr, earthquake, and party“under the manding Fort nomenon continued during on the instant an expi leadership of Gen. Porsy tie, Huachuca, started for tbe W stone Mountains, for the purpose of investigating the supposed eruption. ‘They returned ou Uke 7th, and reported that there was no volcanic eruption, | although of an upheaval and mountain slides caused by aa earthquake were abundantiy Visible, and that the brilliant illumination of the sky and the cloucs of smoke which hovered over the mountains were caused by forest fires which they had traced to the carelessness of some Mexi- can rangers Who had camped on the iountaia Monday night, This report effectualty explodes: the volcanic sensation atuong the people of Ben- Son, Another severe shock of earUhywake Was ex- rienced here at 1:14 o'clock Unts aiternoon, No Uamage was done, but. the shock caused great consternation among ihe people city on is return from Rome, Of St. Peter to participate in the public reception to be given him, and stating that the Skpccied to arrive there vetween June ae CoMMnHtLEE Wi upon Monsignor McColgai ¥hois cliapiata of the Ki ne Vile him Ww accept the honor at the cardinal’s receptlon, which Was ao cepted. health of Cardinal Gibbons has been paired by the numerous receptions: Jas. K, Wheeler, president of the Young Cathi Friend's Society, aud chairman of the committ: to arrange for Cardinal Gibbon’s reception in that viting the Knights rdinal is 1 and 10, nights of St. Peter, to ine ‘THE CARDINAL'S HRALTH BAD. New York World The Secret Austro-Rassian ‘Treaty. EXCITEMENT CAUSED BY THE EXPOSURE OF THE SCHEME TO PARTITION TURKEY. The Nort: German Gazette's revelation of the | existence andsallent points of the secret treaty | between Russia and Austria has bad widespread effect upon the European markets, and furaishes proof, if proofjwere necessary, that the tatent of Dut the discovery of the existence of tke Russo- Austrian treaty has led the Bulgarias early date with a view of agreeing upon the aview Ing upon and most of ‘about a union wo atan from the first to the second class; from the second tothe third class; from the third tothe fourth class. All persons in the class immediately below ‘the class to which promotions are to be made must be examined for, promotion; mepdation of the ot ‘may open competition to more of the classes of the #33 s F & e Hi i sk fF i i 8) 5 € 4 a i F i 8 E I i r i [ #8 emoutes in which be has been constrained to par- | Uclpate while abroad. Besides Unis the writer Says that the ciliate has pever agreed archbisnop, and,theretore, ne has concluded to re. urn waich causes the cardinal to hasten bis revurn 15 the obligation he made to Oregon, W confer upon bim emony Was to have been perforined several months. with the home as ‘soon as possible. Another matter ‘but it deferred mhormetepmnnaiahachane aneurin iy ng suunmoned to B ‘The quostion of the Rulgnes to the Wantage and ag-jof Labor and the chu the as: sehieal tegen) les thereto. Count | Bot whatever to do with the return « called upd Coeepiara not ably tie circumatshors | the subject could he oblatned, byreabie' ee sorta, ‘not only t ces 2 wwhleb, fn their Judgments about the | Immediately after the cardinal’s return one of tbe necessity or expedicncy of stich au agreement, but the apparent duplicity attending ie sent ages pest jempting to deny or aflinn te abi dechat phar attitude concernig the future ‘slalus of Bi too Well-known Uo make it worth wile to indulge in further diplomatic mendacity,