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TUE EVENING STAR. 4 PUBLISHED DAILY, Exe AT THE STAR BUI Rorthwest Corner Penneylva The Evening S pt Sunday, a Ave. azi 11th St, by « Newspaper Company, ‘TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR He Taught Read. DENNIS FL HANKS STILL LIVING IN ILLINOIS, AGED OB sae > YER S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. | St. Lots, May IN, —A correspondent of the Globe- ae a ee Democrat, a Charleston, Jil, Says: Probably the 10 cents. pel Oldest aud most distinguish tan in Chiscoumty to- Gay ts Dennis F. Hanks, who has for the past five Years been in Paris, agar County, but recently returned to Coles. Mr. Hanks was born tn 17¥, and is therefore SX years of age, Me ts Tull coun . kHOWN in history ay the mother of our —= Ted President Lincoln, and i the z eos of th§ ceremony Which bound MAY 18 col’ and Nancy Hanks in the Se — | bonds of mateimony. seutleman ts very ak Uns spring, an 3 if it Would only be : w short day's : stage prepand—o0 conte & months, $5 ( - ~_ =4 — =" pee WR) a => WASHINGTON, D. C. AUCTION SALES. _ _ AUCTION SALES._ CITY AND DISTRICT. AUCTION SALES. _AUCTION SALES. WR. OBRI IN TORONTO. A WITNESS. incoin’s eiection to Ue presidency, 7eNenkow. THIS E E a ERNOON, EEKS & CO., AUCTIONE! ss 2ATE His Address Interrupted by Conti Continuation of His Interesting Story 1800, Mr. Hanks with tue Old tog cabin meds pepe stir own aan, | WEEKS & €0,, Auctioneers, 3 ee Ww ie TERE. Optica: eset CC LU aay Groans and Hisses by the Loyalists. | of Pacific Raitrond Financicring. Macon county, traveled over tbe it SF sista prosite City a luabiting 1, an if as the gee fat eee Ounaita ti vest Od: FPA Reon OPLSTTAP e Deh 7 Gass akenk cal rh tea Mr. Wm. O'Brien arrived in Toronto at 11 o'clock | Continuing his testimony before the Pacific exit — - THON, WHE PHB EEPECTS ORCA ‘DrALER yesterday, and was at once conveyed to the Rossin | Railroad investigators, in New York, yestenda representation of <= BREAKING UP, I ‘The Nationals won their second game from the | house, where a vast throng had gathered to wel- | afternoon, Jay Gould gave a long account of the autencess “He we sale o€ upwarc 0 @30,000: SER Goto Ae . champion Chicagos very handily yesterday by a | come him. On the arrival of the train, Mr. Mulli- | history of the cousolldated mort: “1 got sice on 0d elec Gok Oar tee Secs iia ‘Ash, \ score of14 to. ‘Tremendous hitting was the | gan, president of the local branch of the National | word that the Amsterdam people would sell out stovepipe. But he ts always seca with his Worth of assorted stock of Dry Goods, Dress Silks and 2 Rh a) Pepa Lo snare pldetoerds, Mall Pieces) Et cause. The visitors earned all their runs, and, | League and law partner of Sir John MacDonald, | their Interests In the Denver Pacific, but I had hai on, custom held from youth up. Hr. Hanks: Stock mission ie ES SS NAL LOT 14, PRONTING 54.8 | Handsome Mirrors, 20 Cots, Cupboatds, Chairs, Exten- | although they mado eleven hits, were unable to | premier of the Dominion, hurried forward and | read Irving's “Knickerbocker History of has excellent conversatimal powore. and will ae ATH & 0. = aseey Katie! sot die OS AESTREET Sontit stands Showcases Cribe Felaus Walnut Bad | NSP Pace with the terrife slugging of the States. | grasped Mr, O'Brien by the hand, while the crowd | York,’ and Was afrald that they would spend a day | {lows wing of ts gwd Calte of Me, FP HEsAS DOW LENG, anetonees &c., contained in premises No. 736 7th street north- | CUNG 07 FEEL ON TWENTY: rWardivbiy Hair, and other Matteemes, child's | Men, Whose record was seventeen hits and twelve | without sent up a hearty cheer, mingled with afew | in smoking before they made up their mind to | {Nir iauke wer Aeeested Ue Catad See LARGE STOCK OF NA, GLASS AND CROC! é squaue ees ea, Marble Loy Tables. Rugs, and Carpets and | earned runs. The batteries were Whitney and | scarcely audible hisses and slight “cooing” from | sell; but I finally mustered up courage to £0 tO. cers for treason, an) to Fortress Monroe to TE ERE, WOODEN’ AND TS WARE, “A | west,at suction, without Umit or reserve, positively | sgd NAL LOT 1 Governte, Vapor Stoves: Lot Gantied Goods: be. ker 1t | Mack, and Baldwin and Daly, In the first part of | the Orangemen, At the Rossin House Mr. O'Brien | Amsterdam, Ireached there at 19 am. and Was ‘vail trial. Mi, Hanks as Irapor umd 40 Bo to ING. ; : she f beh, ¥ MORNING. MAY NINET mmencing ou SATURDAY MORNING, MAY FOUE- | squat i) FEET FRONT _ | thegame lt began to look as if the Nationals | was lifted up bodily and borne over the heads of | called on by the parttes at 11 a.m.,and bought Leg op § VE TEN OCLOt 3 4 N y'8s.0x113 03 RDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY. | Would bedowned. Upto the ffth inning they | the crowd in the rotunda tothe staircase, where an | and paid for $2,000,000 of bonds at 12 o'clock. 1 fapqsed halt adinitiaaee Sasperaled tar old gers contente hacat | TEENTH, 1887,at TEN O'CLOCK A.M, and every [WELVE O'CLOCK, | will sell at Horse | seemed unable to do anything with Baldwin's | address of welcome oN TRIANGLE, 3 3 male, read to him. During | sold stock and bonds to Sage, Dillon and Ames at | gentlemat, Who, «wdressloy the east, sald: Vo debt Giferen 2 ee er Cer eC itching, and h *Brien’s reply . ° eat wile da | fell Mr. Liticoin oid Dennis Hanks Wisties to Spe difteren mek oe ad made sttors | O'Brien's reply the hisses and cooing of the Orange. | the sume price at which T bought tuet,. I sold a | fell Mr. Liticouis did Du to speak L seivtheir | Morning and evening thereafter until the whole took | By authority of tho last wil ofthe Into Harriet gags | gizcPHink™™ (eaG ANd 1? Tete. Grey | Parone uaa Dut one rua to the visitors | O-Brien's reply the hisses and cootngf ee Orange: | wie sume price at wie T boueuc cme. ood 8 | tet Mr, Lancoln oid Deans poe eeat, Sven, Baciewe Deal fiowete: | ia ote Me meat ct oo | Mccsuey. aunt as exwctttor aud trustee walle? the 2 hitters began to warm totheir work, and although | out by the mighty chorus of Irish cheers. edged, and I probably parted with them topay heant Srp mye pe 4 = ee Ce tek consista in part of 300 | provialots thereof Twila whe nics aud plates aa Dut one run was ‘scored, the boys were on their | In Queen's Park, where the mass meeting was | Wotel Wills.” "Tlus statement Was accompanied | yole™, apenal the Wille Mouse dot ated gave htm myie THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | picces Calico, Sheetings and Shirtings, Flannels, 600 | Hey yuaftyr Rameal, offer’ at public wale, to the bidhont SALE or Mousenonp | mettle when they again’ caine to, the Dat, and | held ih the ateraodn, 13,000 people had assembied | B} a sulle. A royal Welcome, Its needless to add Mr Make TN PPOs DOWLING, Auctioncer |p nsacttons In Uni ir. Gould then told of his t NED IN PREMISES, 2229 | commenced por secured Ube release of nding the bail in every direc ion, | ab 4 o'clock, althor ces Drvss Goorls of every description, Ticking, Cam- | *peciie: the following real tat mituated 10 the EFFECTS the meeting did not open iC. CONTAL ¢ prisoners, caty of Washington, District of Cc BOUNDARY STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUC. | Securing six earned runs in the inning. During | Wotil 5. Here the interruptions of the Orangemen j Pactile In 1879 and 1880. In the Litter > ilecias, black and colored Alpacas, Nuns’ Veil- | ,O8 WEDNESDAY, the HGt1 FWA RATEIDAN APTERNOON NEXT, MAY | the rest of the game the nome nine exhibited st | Were ihore successful Td although the dieturo OF the stock stood! tn his ts Dumb for a Week. iO ocen’ cietagtiaand: Geta) etic sive memtanewl eee SHUM See HT aaa A hivung as to set the crowd wild with delight. } nee at no time became general, the hooting, hiss- a A YOUNG LADY SUDDENLY LOSKS TKR POWER OF % a ‘The same clubs play again today, and the | ing, cheering, and counter-cheering, singing of | Uon tt was retransferred to Lim. Iu Ls SPERCH. 51, This square is just north of thé Washington Cire A Sane rs q wit ni preate we le Linens, hs .: id fronts ew Hampshii enue, and on L, ‘Washington people are ho) for another victory. | “God Save the Queen,” “Rule Britannia,” and not | bought the Missouri Pacific, and his Interests were Papucai ay 1%. week ago yeste , 1s, Table Linens, Cloths and Cassimeres, Nap- | 134 frontegn New Hampshire avenue, and on TM: Ee unfrequently’ band-to-aand fights here and | then averse to consolidation. | papvcam, Ky., May 18.—A week ago yesterday ins, Towels and Toweling, brocaded Velvets, Plnshes, | buildin ic noe tothe matter with | Miss Eulah Witeox, Uh Thad. no talk in refer daughter of Deputy si bis > there among the spectators, rendered it im- MOKNTN NINETEENTH, | 2 Pam aa Hi STEENTH INSTANT, at PE HOBES: BEDDING, AND | The Detroits defeated the Philadelphias again 19 | possible 10 “follow. the speaker, whose voice OF OL we that I Ox, Was at the revide f Wm. Patter. Sumieeaiyana ciacciorswiitenll [oss noe cee con, ore Se bee fect front, By the depth of ort UR ELANTSAT ACCHION opt 1gs7, | 10. ‘The home team held the lead for six In-| Was most of the thne drowned’in the uproa © $10" would with some titends, when she suddeaiy presses, the north Cashmere Shawls, Mosquito Netting, Table and Piano | ginallot 11, in squai They -y | NOt ask me to consent to this « dot a dizziness of the hea Huts" 1ot trouta on 14th | gt PLEVEN O'CLOCK atmy auction rooms, shall well | nings and played the best ball up to that time. Tn | Atound in the fleld and closely packed on ev |, ad waked (or A ‘ Street west: between Worth: C . for the Columbia Green Houses an extensive aud | the seventh, when the ce | Hide of the platform was an immense audience of | Kept me in my office until siznel a paper ate | Some earuptior, Wien Mrw Patterson reached Ber ies Eh mde SUERELLS. om 00 pieces Silks and Satins, 10,000 remnants | jniproved by au oftice Dulin, Coe teem AE 18 | Ce, cccollection of Flowers of evens dewerivtion. earned rung, the crowd Rowe kate, Cut ture | well-dressed people, composed of crowds of tae | Ing (0 carry the consolidation. I prestige thin ps H | Fe ninediately thereafter, of the premises, lot THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | than when’ he made twowlld th but when | best citizens among. the Irish element in Toronto, | per 1s now in Boston. Isisned IU atter I resigned ERS & CO. Auctioneers, of Calico, Dress Goods, Faney Goods, 5,000 gross But- | 17in square south of syuare. O07, frontne So10. on 5 DOWLING = re TON One hunared and ‘ffty policemen, in charge of | as director, tons, 200 dozen Kid Gloves,100 dozen Corsets, Ho- | Water street, between Vand W streets su DOWLENG) Auctioneer: the of lamennang on runs the cry was changed tO | Tieur Gol, Grosset, were scattered througe the | ~The consolidation was an assufed fact January SORREL DRAUGHT HonsF, fe ce 5 a ee HALP-PAST FOUL O'CLOCK EM. sitet of tht | VERY ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUITE, UP- | Clean’ hte, [Out tWO-basee oa eer eae | crowd or drawn up fa file on the outskirts. Sergt. 1880, for I sigued the paper referred toon thsi jueate wits hi found and in cout onder, free driv j | Siery of every kind, Handkerchiefs of every descrip- | Frtmines two lower sacuint on easare Tort ee IN SILK PLUSH (MADE = home Tun; and were given five buses on called Beymionr, yas in charg of squad of mounted cay, an Theta a control interest In Kansas phe wax unabie er general har UESD. TNEPEENTH MAY, i fre i 0 yards Evin, am town or West Washington; one lot irontiig G0 1 OUX, OF NEW YORK); VERY FINE FRENCH | pa is 4 ° es . Ina S re It was desirable lo cect Cie consolida- | peaith was goUd, al dizziness ght THCESDAn, SISEVEENTH MAS, ws froutot | ton, 10,000 yards Ezings, Laces and Embroidertes, | Yor Went Washington: ont it trating ¢ BEATE STANT AOA eer be | nee Deve bee nearest, any of the Phils’ | than sixty, and many of them Were armed with | Ucn to Putin Denver Pacitie stock, of wie T ted | Roath Was was notuing of physicians, ul walvante Ling, Geuts’, Ladies’ and Child’s Underwear, other fronting 83.6 on O stre: r Ladies’ and Child's Underwear, be- | ¢ther fronting 83.6 on O ‘at at 10 cents. SUT fe . - ] sticks nearly as lal and as thick aa the | $1,000,000 worth, white NUT PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN, | , The New York giants nearly paralyzed the In- | % P rw S$ truste EROWA REE: Lidl Wikcad GANGrMGe qianapolie team by their hard hitting, aud won | tore Cece in ont nk toe ore ee Cees | Holness he coed tt oe NGRAVINGS, FANCY ROCKING CHAIRS | the game t Ue 0f26 106. Cor | Hossesston of by a crowd of Young roughs, who | ing it we would put it in at more than de Was |p Fess Downe. pe pales, of other goods, to which we AUCTION SALE OF VALUADLE 3 PROP. ERLY ON “Db” STHERT, CORNER OF EIGHTH | invite attention of buyers. sides an i wense stoc c le. 1e terms of sale will be as follows: One-fourth of the purcbase money in cush, and the balance in three was £0 ucdenty pe Red Ce ee in thre RTIERES, FINE BRUSSELS hissed Out Into the speakers’ faces during the | Worth—that is, at $500,000. Trea.cmler this par- | prised Mrs. Patter. fensban MAY GEy'cf sale, beating intorcst au mie'per Zen uttt wath BOOKCASES, HANDSOME | pittsburg: by the, secs reo ee Hows | greater part of the me, until-a few powerful | UcMlarly, us X Seid $1,000,000 ors at iOrand | ¥ tay owe Da t Fed. or ul cant ut pufsianers option, A MARBLE TOP CHAMBER sures | AyMSbUnE ninth Inning, which put'them tworuns | We along the nationalists caught hold of the | sortly utter bought tt back wt p trustees | 2 bf sqar” Ne. 4 Jota, one soeTU0 30 will be required on ee! d recording at <1 2: RING trunks of the trees and shook the disturbers | Would have got noting If this stock had not been a CH PLATE MIRRORS: SPRING | ahead. tote ground. ‘There was no trouble trom this | Fleased, for the vouds would hav = nfirreloard | Another Lazy Man Beaten in Texas, = = au juarter afterward. This er Ure | and the Stock could not have gon the con=o1- | * pppoe ti * . BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, | ville defeated Baltimore, 11 to 6, and Brooklyn | Orangemen, who knocked dem one gr ten at the | dation, What Tdidin the teetier wae tie tet | +» May 18.—Et has Jest leaked out ING MACHINE, HANDSOME WAL- | beat Cincinnati, 11 to 10. nationalists with blows of their sticks or clubs, | possible thing for the trust. And I am wiles to ast a coloned Man of tits ay, FIGHT Ff UNDERDEDS, HAIR MATTRESSES, FEATHER | Tye Athletics won from St. Louls,4 to 3. Louls- PILLON V0 PEKY BN to NS.05 in I i 2 S wale will consist of Ladies’ and Gents | ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, kind he . oes ee NUT BREAKFAST TABLE, ELEGANT WALNUT | Following Is the standing of the clubs to date: | The nationalists, in return, used thelr fists very | sland by my action. ‘Tue parties waving cance of | known as “Old Joss,” Was taken trom a house SO es RG ROG sPPHOMAS ©. WAGGAMAN, Rea! Estate Auctioneer. MIRROR BACK SIDEBOARD, WALNUT. LEAGUE, “ASSOCIATION. effectively, and’ many Orangemen red blood | the consolidation agrevd to eve secu) ior thls | where he was staying, at 10 o'clock at night, car. mbrellas, Musical. Mechan= = (ABLE, DINING CHAIRS, CHINA Won. Lost.| Won. Lost. | spouted out profusely and stained the green turf | trust stock, and but ier tits arrainccsient potiimy | ried halt a mile into the q iuistered, Fpuomas DowLin uments; lanze lot FRIGERATOR, KITCHEN 152 |st. Louts 7 4~*| Anseveral places. Police Inspector Archibald and | could Lave bern done toward paris of the mot rap. Theos 4 [Brooklyn.-::.112 6 | Deputy Chief Stuart, who were in company with | gage. Whatever the cousolid wie dc RS aE ue MORNING at TEN O'CLOCK 1 colored vo ai PAS’ "C) 7 (cincinnati 9 | Col, Grosset, smiled Ina most good-natured way | Seal Vo had an immediate vaiu thet it he did HIGHLY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, XO. Mote are sold Ticket writers will plows TABLES AND FIZTUDAY oF ALaBonaToRy. | Puiladelphis | 3 9 | and used no effort at all to drive off the rowdies, | Was not obliged to accept Uhls 5 eal cht eee PAE Lers SORTHWEeL AE suctibSe LS ES OF A LABO! | Pittsburg... 68 30 | who pressed and crushed and foamed and fumed | we arranged that it should, and we thus d andy avanice the 1ext time. On THURSDAY AETERSOOS, MAY Pawnbroke of a decree on avo. | Pileazo. ry 11 | With wight and main to reach the front of the | duty by our trust.” | BENTH tee at STN OCLOCE in = rictof Colmmubia, pass ie 3 FE, ONE TWO- | Washington, 10 |Metropolitan:. 3 15 | platform, but in vain. With the exception ofa | In answer to Commissioner Anderson's searching | T shall i PPOs. DOWLING, Auets Okie preuiises, the heraiaaties desscibed teal terse EAT FAMILY CARRIAGE, JN FINE CONDI- | Indianapolis... 3 14 |Cleveland......3 18 couple ce charges by arly policemen on horse- | questions regarding the handing of the Denver | te no attempt was to interfere with the | Pacific stock In trust, Mr. Gould replied vigorously | LATEST NEWS Abour TH EXTENSION OF TIMB ;UILDING a) ‘NOTES FROM THE BALL FIELD. é wit 4 HIGHLY VALUABLE 1¢ Ou WEDNESD: ROBES, &c. ] = rioters. and gesticulated violently. He seemed greatly in- | REQUESTED GY ME. GAREATT. a ee VA 1897, at FIVE O'CLO on. : y iN > twenry. | ,.0'BMen Played center tleld in good style yester- censed at the imputation of a dishonorabie deal | From the Balti TH Sriter IEE Uae Piven RRSESDAY MORNING, MAY) TWENTY | aay, and swung his bat with telling effect, He es aa RORNIN between Mr. Sage and himself in reference to this | The Baltimore crumencine we Desp! ron bance, how- eof Prof. LJ. De Smedt, No. 2018 G atrect | still hag the habit of stepping back from the plate a er eae delle rats how. | trust. | tor sixiy days, wi thwest, I shall ‘sell biveutiré gusetold elects, | nen tho ball 1s pluched. Ie should break nim. | 7%» the nation: re able to move and adopt seo Ede hin eee eee : os — Garren in farebernnce of Une pre Which will besold precisely at LWELVE OCLOCE | Self of it while he can. Tt ruined Billy Wise, who | ‘"® following resolution: “That this meeting of | Two Husbands Claiming 2 Wife's Es- ¥ SOUTHE | AS THE tt PROPERTY, AT AUC On TUESDAY AFTERNOO FOURTH, Iss7, at FIVE sell all th Estreet north, between tstand Nort Capitalst ortliwest. On the SAME DAY, at QUARTER-PAST SI O'CLOCK P-M., will well the east bait of Lotirunbere given to Presidemt to secure to even (7), in Ki jon D, situated on Maryland av rout of. Te: a : Se eee a citizens of Toronto warnl} ith the tate. him & majority control for the purpose of nego. : u aphie into six building | Bue batvecn cana ih stats wonliwent unproved | yligriy ues ome MOU ete Sepetign day | was 4 hard hitter before he became aconiirmed | zens of Toronto granny sympathize with the | ccaiots case Beroee a vincteta cocar, | tating thebig fairond Goal are beer wetenaete THOMAS DOWLIN Naduateat intersection of ene: | Uecne area: ee nd oon: and thetalasca to be | eles Auctioueer._ | “iis is where we win three straight eames” sata | LKe thls opportunity of éntéringg a heurty protest | A case was practically decided in the Circult | Several of the stovisiyiders grauted Uae extension UNCANSON BROS, Auets . depth of | paid in six, twelve. and elzhtecs' months, with iuterest | (XO. W. STICKNEY, Burns to Anson, when the Chicagos reached Wash. | against the Feed at oy read ene of the ten- | Court at Lynchburg, Va., vestemtay, which prob: | last week and others have done the same at the D SIN feet Tinchy and knows | by thepronianory wotestol he peas paral | TRUSTEES SALE OFT AGESTATE |valntwe arene ane to ge eae ecees | our Obrien anit Mr mila Paes Diy has no parallel in Virgiuta jurisprudence. The | Mavestiol Mr. Garrett at the tue Uaat ls first LDING LOTS IN seesehta cept of Too feet Tiucty aud ktown | uy the promissory potes'of the purchaser or Purch: | TAUSTEE'S SAL 3 ‘ATE | tain, “we are as apt to drop one here as in Boston.” | _ Mr. O"Bricn and Mr. one of the evicted | races are briefly as follows: In 184% James Dolan, | CPUs! for sixty days for thelr stock at #13 Wa fEOK Pty AEE pee end tan egnaat yg ment ty | Ser oF ale purchase money oan betaid coal on day | | By vrtneot a decd uf trust dnty recone ies Worlder how they like dropping two and perhaps | tenants, made, speeches. cnt, ,OBren, among iy 3 + | alone to expire, “The extended cprions read as Sn n of investors or parties dealt. | Ss resetved on property sold. for the purchase money | {Held Tesords, of the District of Columbia, in) | threer as - 0 i + | follows: A PE Bye (plea erabariie Soe |rerint enya eh recent eer Uber B36. folio 235, aud at the written request. of Sullivan, the Chicagos’ new left Melder, 1s a ter- | certain, and that fsthat the Canadians demanc aii | ing a widow, who subsequently married James Me-| "Whereas, on the — of Marsh, IS87, the tue eae reat sti the residue tn three equal | interes: shall be paid. “A deposit of #200 ou each piece | Hon? tn fronton Werceds L suall well at public auc- | ror with the bat, He secured four hits off Whit- | answer to the s} and terrible accusations We | Gowan, who Was for many years one ot Lynch. | 1ePizned gave to Mr. Robert acdiont STH ERADAY YP RNUC MAY NINE. twelve aud eighteen mouths with | of property will be required when knocked down, All | TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, TSte at FIGS ney Yesterday, tiuree of them belng three Daggers. | have made against Lansdowne. | An answer there | pung's most prominent. aud highiy-respect ‘option for the purchase of - shares of the com- TEENTH at PIVE O'CLUCK, we will seul in frout interest and secured by a dred of trust | conveyuncinz at purchaser's cost. If tet OcLOCR he (oliguis cateecined seaticntove: hen Paul ines ited the ball out of the lot | must be. or Lord Lansdowne stands condemned; | zenk Me, Dolan lel a daughter, whoimartied Hi, | HOU stock Of the Bulbitaore and Ooiv Kailnvad a. the premise~ the property sok All conveyuneing aud recording bot complied with, within teu days after: situate in th Steet Washington, District of Colum: | Yesterday, the report was like the discharge of a | aD answer very different from the vague plat | ‘Sinith, who after some tine deserted xercised WILKIN SIXty dys n date there- be pceanions- ‘eich Oa aces ee see oeak gh clalorit gf $100 wil bere! | erty willbe resold at rink and att J bia. viz; AU! of fot four (=). in Square one thousand | cannon, “ft wasn't necessary to see the Dall go to | itudes with which he Mls his letter in the Toronto | {a emit who after sone Uline deser Of; and Wherwas said Garrett being ready to exer ‘Siena toed exe Totes cach lot at the tine of sale. | chaser. S. HENKL uustee: and eighty-four (1,U84), iuiproved by small frame | know that it went. | papers to-day.” He thought the refusal of a puviic | 2% & Seed goed = ACY | etse said option in « wos stock, whieh ed pakadas teas ‘THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. Office 460 Lonisianaavehue. | HUG.64 Carroll is doing nobly at the bat. Right-handed | Palos: poyootting waa nat an answerand be York and atter seven years had elapsed, during 14 entitie thlin, the wll, tothe dive SeeSueer. Pahoa cyte eae ee cen of fale; One-third cash, of which, $50 ranat | nacting agrees With Him h tworbagesr and ewe | Lord Lansdowne fully realizsd tut, dhe trochings | Mich time she bad not seen Werhusband, she had | Y0u!4 eats lal. cw sal Iss, tis now TIL, | De Wid at time of sale, residue in two equal payments 14 the right under the laws of that State to presume 1a bet : ae 3 Paw . ” we IWF SALE _13 POSTPONED UN | FODLIC SALE, OF AX SEUFGANT, RESIDENCE ON | wiepsGutet NOW DAY OF MAN, 168s, staunch 1 a . and place, by consent of parties. MAY TWENTY. goo, | MUTT SSS eNKre, trustee. of six and ty Atal per cent iuterest, de- | Uaree-baggers were placed to bis creuit yesterday. 1" pavimenta ty ‘be hocued ‘by ded of trust ga | _ Shook lites tho bell Md, gr all cash, a¢ option of purchaser. All| the nine, His hits are nearly always hot ones | Re ern of the orators at Saturday's meeting were not. i | = See Therefore agrerd between tie tzdersts tala ‘Ut prettier than anyone on | sWers to the charges. He referred to the attack on | ,aitale Was dead, and accordingly married a man | at tin vousideralion of Un’ anid toattete Mr. Kane, and with pleasure alluded tothe | muther of Mrs. Dorney,” died, leaving her bus. | grilling to the undersigned wid aivileud= pavae est. payable semi: | c ee z wae 3. YaUCIIN, Kew ML purchaser's. c are | that are bandied with great diMculty, if reached | Tefusal of the Canadian parliament. to. pass reso. | ¥! . Bieri Pigs bie as sioresi uve dollars in sanually cured by deed of trust gn the wines we shal offer for sale, at_gublickdal | PYUNCANSON DROS, Aitctioneers, uot complied. with int ten diya from day of wale the | at all, ie | lutions of providence ‘in Salisbury’s. govern- | pand, 1m charge of the property without having all and option at first-class residence known as No, 16341 | of 2100 51 poe or period OF HINLV= YEREMPTORY SALE OF Jvertige and sell the ; | on dep EE broperty at is cost ad risk of the netaniune pur | q2 ODay dccuptes the box to-day he can win his | inent, | and | the valacrity with Which Feo- | Among wer helms, Her husband subsequensiy died, Chaser DOMINIOR Meee rst game by controlling himself and the ball at | lutions demanding home rule were adopted, ‘The | and wow the anomaly. ls Diowsoted be tee at | Hive day's from h of 100 fer expiration to apublic alley. This v ‘ORY BAY. WiNDO 4 r Pats oF hi le tn Canada were in the mi- the (conditions th s built by “known gentlerean of this Fieri iny18-w,e,thisds ‘Trustee, | thesame time. If Gilligan catches for him he will | Opponents of home rule in Can: ere in tl bands claiming one wife and all the propert all Uke terms ‘and conditions thereoi—exceyt as fits for ius own Fesideuees and noetyense wae spared | AND SOUTH CAHOLL H FS’ SALE 01 aa probably be steadier than at any time this season. | nority. | He treated with contempt Goldwin | Inherits from ier parents: 10F AO eeimee wean, Aig, | modified by thts cAteustun oF thuwe—to Petaaty tse fo inaiceit frs-claxe Z ry particular. The drainage | _On WED: Sapa ESDAY APTERN TER PORERLY: | Washington is now even with Chicago in games | Smith's allusion to him. He was willing to be | Wecowans dean ene than Smith put inj Stlue. Witness my hand and seal oa this -— day ON 16TH ‘ = articular, The drwinage | | On WEDNESDAY AFT ONTIN srt St won and only one ahead in the deteat column, | judged by his countrymen, and thought the news SS aaa | of May, 187.” Here follows Lue signature of the BROS. Aucts. nw is the best that eau bede- | seliin frout of tie preagicee = ied 9 virtue of e detect Hee Supreme Court of She is also very clove wo Pittsburg and New York from Northeast Cork showed how he was regarded | Orne property. uous he Wad oot eee ne | OWMeE OF the work. REMPTORY SALF BUILDING LOT ins made known st sale. Plans of the house may | froutiug S4.ii3 feck on ILih stecct cxat apa lop No. 105d. tae ae Ey a Sarg abaelphin are noe UL Othe woods. inA'panquet was tendered to Baltor O”Bri fie ee Wilte Sprague’ DEREMPTORY SA Ee BUI A iuade kuown steal: | Bians of ge may | fronting 24.3 feet on 11th street east and a dep No. 1 1 Trustees. e SS A banquet was tendered to Editor len last y, considering himself tne legal husband of | Sprague’s SSI SUHER SUA SERGE EASE. |e cram sha iio wbere permit to apect tbe | EYPYeet ce Month Cara venue, Anysoved y's | wil sell‘, YUU & {ue pre | ANCKENT JAPANESE WARRIORS, | evening, where le was accorded an enthusiastic | {No indy, resisted the ciao eal ie or | Providence Diapateh to the Pstadels at sIx Ut THOS. J. FISHER & Co Gruccniveniiicen oiiin con od Ge heb ies oR. Diss 3 AST orIVee P.M 1 dere attane of euggmen indulged In another | isgue the case came up for trial before the Circuit | Willie Sprague, $on of ex-Gos, Sprague, 1s gong Bhe premise myl2-d&de 1324 F southeast, with extensive parking, red” ies Gi), four). five The Anthropological Seciety Listens to | demonstration of rowdyism. | They paraded wp | court. ‘The decision ‘was practically that Smith | to gue for divorce. Some four years ago thane wes, aeptirot 1 fout alley. oF signa ign w ta ereaceceaaes ‘Terns: sy cash, ba and 2 years, notes to be Sever C7) ad lene (2) oy Re. Uae een ene ee en eT eee aE R entice | BY nis Geaortiin i is ise eran boc eetiiOed Gaby | ons eileen anraah tiecaie oe eoartety over the 58. Z aring 6 per rest, payable semi-an- | oye thousand and ninety-two (109 Armor, | Wieretts Garin leaves for Quawa this evening, | share in the valuabie property involved, and that | pants * ¥ Ay’ ot IS." A ae reckal gale vccttr ” an or pate ; 6: = ae a id 2st ia os ision the plaintiff submitted to a | lady at Staunton, Va., an ater he peared at ash: balance in six and twelve IN. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | Tequired at sale. Conve: coat of purchaser. | six (6) per cent, in notes secured by deed of trust on | y, eee. ? a = . maer ‘indeee he FRICT 0) UM. | Terms to be complied with in 10 days: otherwise richt | premiste sol cagh, at option of pure lar meeting In the Assembly Hall of the Cosmos non-suit, and it 1s Impossible now to say whether | Canonchet with lis bride, Sle created some little ee pecperty oc altconbcet oy” a ACRES, MORE QR LESS. | reserved to resell at risk and cost of purchaser, after > | DRitiastne dG eat a tt option Of purchaser OF Senator Sherman on Heciprocity. | or not te case isended. It may be revived and | A deposit of $100 on each lot will be re- | Club last night. Three sults of Japanese armor aut in some Hewspaper Pub: | uired at time of aa posltot $100 at t sensation at Narr: | days’ public advertise niet Irler vy wer feariens Aumubia, passed ou the 7th dat Conveyancing at cost of p i vera | NO QUESTION OF GREATER IMPORTANCE IN OUR FOR- | the litigation indefinitely continued. one a ben aay SSeicen te tes Son. Tuts coe i pe ee ee —__ DUNCANSON BROS,, Ancts, _| pliauce with terms of sale the right in reserved to re- | 1ong-handled Japanese spears rested in one corner, | ‘The following extract froin a letter to Erastus Yesterday’s Races, iso, On the beach hy ber, Gething” one Pnyied BENGSSON'BHOS. amets._| Thy le wl of ate defeat, te ane bie —— | Bell at Purchaser's come and sk gu Ave dapx notice. | and on. table were a stand of arrows, several | wiman from senator Sherman appears in the| At the Louisville track yesterday the fret race, | 32, My th? Be neon with her a Soungte SS py ne a = eens: ioe, ee ck i oe Bae. | (PFFICE OF, S. See oker, oor! ai andlit ste: J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, Swords, Several bits of strange armoral devices, | Canadian papers to-day: mile heats, Gleaner won, Eva K second, Kirkland | sister, Miss Avis Weed, a beautiful "blonde, PED rt ihe TWENTIETH DAY OF MAY, A D- S87, at ON BROB, Auctioneers ots da wy, | Some Japanese books and other trinkets of interest. | «xo question of greater importance in our for- | third, Time, 1:17% first heat; 1:174 secondheat,| Te two in thelr dally” rides around. the ESTIRE WowsrnoLD *Low Grounds *"o faras the same ies. inthe Distaie |, 14m authorized by the owner to sell at Public <e% ee _naiecet | The event of the evening was a lecture by Mr. | eign relations is now presentod than thia It cer- | Second race—Three-quarters of a mile. Los Auge. Diics Week GaSe eee ae Peoraoanen: SG BEING Bie uorthern side there- | Auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, [igi | Q BENSINGEH, Auctionec ‘Tatul Baba, of Tokto, on anclent Japanese armsand | Lally is an object of desire Lo remove all existing | tog won, Winona second, Amos third. Time, 1:17. | na sonw of the young inen avout town t TENTH, ere ee aes Conc il be soid at the Bazaar, No. 940 Louisiansavenue, | armor, The lecturer did not confine himself, how. | Coutroverstes and to encourage business and com- District | O'CLOCK P. M. 5 2-story, 6 room bricks: Nos. 2216 the east by the esters hee a wer | to:2224, 12th, bet, W and Boundary. Will eell one SLTEN OCLC} 1 iH] sites situated at Lock | with the privil of all; now rented and r 00 Extension ‘Top Su W ~! = * ch wera PS ec Pt earance, and not ge is known as Edes* Shil | Interest cn the lavestuent, Termatitorst vik Gh ce | Top Buecten, ous ucw Delivery Waxon, aad several | marveled that there should be apparently more | Which reciprocity should go and the articies that | Wot, Mouacrat second, Nellle € third. Pitch race— | pearance, and not | ual condenation | TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1887, AT FIVE | ‘Third race—One and one-eighth miles. Ito Grand ualuted with ‘the young * PIANO, PAK | zat, Louisiana avenue, peceure jal intercourse between the people of both se PET ere tg bg ee yg, Ry irrey, two Dayton Wagous, three new | aft, Uterature, and history of his people. He | by Mr. Butterworth, or, indeed, as to the extent to galt erally xujsposed 10. he wus Bed Biches! ber soul ther stall Uwets ye tte | sated tale Pa ieanTten Hesd'ot he yauie’ Homes nd Siaea feng techn | Known in America ot China than of Japan, since | SboUd Ue adualtied rep Of Guty in the respoctive | SU et wcong avery thing tine Laden | steiner day tiemeee catia ae SHES. at. &C fy, the east of said District Hue, the firs: known as | myl Va; twenty head of Horses, Mares and | the latter had been in communication with us | CoUnLtes countries, I do not feel AU Gravesend the first race, three-quarters of a | Uae young Southern belle it created no end of on Mou’ MAY ZWENTIETH. | gieuther kncwn an "Uilling water” eoutatnione Beoaed | CHANCE rivers and workeny longer. Je orang, on gpinton, tor these must be ine Sub | mite, Brittanic won, Ichi Ban sccoud, Bapkrupt | comment The, maria a wie cuminencinig af, 10) clack, we will sel af the above arters acres) yaid tract to bs sold, containing puov EUATED ON ¢ 8, SINGER. Auctioneer CHINA AND JAPAN. two countries. Ican only say that the general | third. ‘Time, 11436. Second race—One antic and | and his bride settled dom nehet. rw, = = 46 acres, peeiee s Heese hy tha pcre pan REET BO} This suggested a comparigon between the two object sought seems to be one of the highest im- | 2 furlong. Wille Spracue am rs. ernor Sprague rhuin Won, Favor second, 3: 24%. Third rac it BY CATALOGU! Five furlongs, | visited 1 i € ET NE vis respecte ly ealied, nisl of the purchase mouey it cash, of which $200 ts to be EO leer v 3 prears RY SALE OF TWO BUILDING I wvidencee frequ ul nev AG EES nations, and the lecturer explained that, from an | portance, creditable alike to both countries, and | Uird. 14x, Le just ar. | early period of history, the Chinese hid Deen a | which will receive my caretul and friendiy'con- | Specialty won, Subditern se 7S | paid on day of sale, ud balance in one and two years ond, King Crab third. pented by young bridegrou: 10. STIL Hiss, FURTOR : : ENG LOTS | Paid onc k SOUTHEAST, ON K 81 _Measrs, BAYLISS, FURLONG & CO. have J Time, 120% Fourth race—Oue mile. Hanover won, | Gos. Sprague Was with thew, eee eee ar eeeT Re ett oe pehaas ete eet | TEENTH AND FIFTEENT E U Ered Hoes ircet from ke bluekiaatieei otk pigu, | commercial people, while the Japanese, on the | Sueration during the, coming summer. It would | (ne Julietta. colt second, Dunbine ‘Unrd “Time, | were abcomapanica Oy Ml ¥ AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY day of sale, aud te Wed of trust | ERS NBYLVANIA-AVENTE SOU Lab, NEE | of the finest lot of Horses that han been ciiered septs, | other hand, were Warlike. ‘The two peoples might | be discred having so many interests in common | 1:44. Fifth race—Five furlongs, Kingtish won, | tered at tae Nari set f sporty auld’ orall cashy at option of purchaser NNSYLVAS SUTHEAST. ale in this city for years At WASH NAILOWS | Doug to the same or similar races, Dut they were ,oounirles having so Many interests in, common | CS awe wecond, Tea Tray third, ‘Tis, 1% | einnsth ‘decent! ucla and recor ting at purchaser's cose virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court tabiey E street, betwoed 1S and 140s steerts north: | different tn thelrsentiment language, and art, He P04 natural tes of friendship and amity to have | Goth tc" Gne ang one-sixteruth il been seen at Canoncued, atid It Was Te aa 68, square 748, RANDALL Ha fhe District of Colwsubia parsed Alay 19.1887, uff | went, Wachinciom D.C. cn HRDAY MORSTRG: | pointed OUL the difference Kerween ele tne aris of HTS Os es Mr. Wheaton had procured ita au excell Each tot fruutiag 17 NS-100 "Feet on ‘Thind ad | Say caus No- Sg ented ages. Spstureadial | NAY aWENTIntiE wt Walt dAMP FEN Oh the two nations, remarking. that, while Japanese position ina dry goods house in New. York, | lare, 6 years old, 153 offer for sale at public auction in front of t Terms: Uue-Lalf cash; balance in one year: notes keceut de ae avg yeara old: 19% | arv 1s always the representation of nature,Chinese Proniler Gobet Meaigues eloptuehts show that the domestic re. tive premises on WEDNESDAY, the TWENT' TH | yea: 5 ia » | art, at least in its later development, 18 “‘some- zi PRESIDENT FITZGERALD ASSURES GLADSTONR OF | lations of Une Young couple were not of a pleasant DAV ORSAY, (AD. snr, at FOUR THIRTY | Pats old. 154 hands, ean beat 2: 0. w perfect family | Cnihg between drawing and writing,” THE CHAMBER OF DEFUTIES INSISTS ON GHEATER RE-| 4 Rovsina WaLooMy.—The following ne as | nature, and Uiat a sult for divorce in te Supreme io" SSmpiled ith mton |X. B—Particntar attention is called to the above | uf Reservatign Koil, fronting 27 fect on Oatect ve | Years old 127s hands hue: obe of ‘he hoest matched ANCHE WEAFONS, In the French chuniver of deputies yesterday | ftith Seren Le a ore r a, OF te | Court of the state ts on tue taps was fe be complied With i teB | ih fecatiwe of the situation of the property between | tween 2d aud 3d sis. .W.. aud running back 160 to a tortu wiles stators Per Geidicen? sens eit: Mr. Baba, speaking of the anclent weapons of i n : e debate “ Learn cable dis] t nM a of, the, finest ude’ and harness horaca | bis country, frst exhibited a number of bows ana | the debate on the report of the budget comuilttes, | (arerHie, SO iuty. of FOU visiting. Atenas ‘The First Clause Adopted. arrows, The latter class of arms, he safd, were of | Wuich Sora yaa : 5 begun, several | AuFlng the coming autumn, I hasten, as president | CONTINUATION OF DEBATE ON TUE ISH CRIMES BTL very anclent origin, and were referred to in the | Mitted by the government, was begun. Several | of the Irish National Leagtic of America, to tender | ym the house of cotamons yesterday, in the d my 16-d&ds DUNCANSON BR ue Potomac river and the eaual. and its consequent | alley with the improvements thereou, consisting of hands; on desirability for bt yu n brick dwelling-honse. orbe: toe tor basitess purposes, mytdleds | ‘AT QUARTER-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK PM. THE | {2,be found, | gs aN part of Lat iu Suare So, 87. belt lot, by a depth of 35 ‘the south 47 feet 5 inches of said very | tythol a cI ). | MemMbers attacked the government's financial | you the tful and cordial hospitality of that % . agoeaings denen 1408 15% | 4 PIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT AT PUBLIC AUC. | feet 44s inches, with the improvemelite thereon, con: o/B0t never bended fy | uisuctlon of the, Bows and suid that greater | poly. body, with the warm-hearted greeting of 15,000,000 | Date on the Irish crimes bill, Sir Wm. Vernoa Har- Weed of trust, bearing ‘TION. THE VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY | $1506 of three frame dwellings, on 7th street, Dear G lding, 7 years old, 1534 hands; great | provements had been made in their manufacture. | _ Premier Goblet sald the present financial situa. | of Irish-Americans, and, a5 werican cliizen, | CoUrt moved an amendment ex-inpuing from secret D. 1873, and duly Se | 7 ELEVENTH STEEET NORTHW! OIN- | “IMMEDIATELY THEREAPTER we will sell the fuzteat roadater.' Also, several Foad: | ie next exhibited a Japanese spear, teluing the le- | tidn Was the result of the accumulated errors of | to assure you of such a welcome from the great | inquiry all proceedings relating to j See Pps | ING CARLISLE'S NEW BUILDING (WOOD. | part of lot No Jyau square Nu. 06, fronting 9 feat there are 14. head an tl, it be hoped | fend of the god and goddess who, standing on the | Dust Rip ae bd aor with tne | freedom-loving people of a Huis land as Las bever | or agrarian movements, including © at folio 136, Isball, op | zi on 7th, near Ls d running back 73 feet. ei ere] VOGT Or heavenly arcl the! a vater, | committee w! ae 5 3 coord shores. or je maid thw Wve “0 ¢4 Millan aiemnmonbesaianen ON THURS! WENIV SIXTH DAY OF an ell aya thenaelveg of, the OR oe that En Cae eS eee ee eee erateh | revedica” The government dared to balance te ee vee —— Obtain 2d ictlous of Peat. He sald that If the gow | MAY. A. D. 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we will sell | partof lots 1 and 2, square 979, frontiug’on O street, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY Tw ST, 18 t fiynt of the promos at pabe I that piece or parcel of wround deseribe north half of L: drectaud sixty st mentioned that d| the points, anc budget—even by fresh Caxations if necessary, He | To TRADE IN SILVER CEKTIFICATES.—An organiza- | ernment Wore content Uo direct Inquiries author. | pare dd lot orca: SMiesare isiine Purions & Co, equete eeu: | Japan, Some of The Old wegpons arc presettea se | Hound Hots that Justed the committees Ros elected ainung cortain capitetiowsta | toed under the blll ta, euch offenses en teurden | MAAR pase rive ocLocR, oN THE sate | Hemet desiring to purchase ty come snd ido belliud | Japanese temples. Tie swole oaers pose cag | {iity elther ta the goverament’s internal policy or | New York city to tradein sliver bullion certilicates | arsun, “uconlighting,” aud tatilation of cattle, | DAY, vart ot 2 square 108% fergie cant 40 feet) | tow aud tat the sperd and drivin ‘qualities of any | in? group respplet by the Taon aces tad soe cated | in ius foreign policy; neither of which was iucking | as graim and cattle eeruiieate> no ‘The bead | the bill migut pass. | uchés of said Ict. fronting on K'wtreet, near lothatreet | Qi (isin rack St any tune before the sale. Catalogues, | tye soul of Suinuria.” Bone swords Which bave | iu Wisdou ahd linahess. He Was ready to.co-oper: | center of this organization Mr, Baltour beta th at HALF-PAST FOUR ciises, shall we front of O feet Linch; tmp! ic 3 tthe amendment, If adopted, ‘sory brick dwelling oie a f' tn ended p aid te again with Lue cotnmnittee or to leave office, as | ern National Bank, of wiiic ‘cretary Manning | would ly render the bill futile, leaving oul aut secured and expenses of sale | buildingin U.being 61; Rieveuth streetuorth: | “Tate REEL THEREAFTER we will sel] all of | He Stable. EUR SOk He Freebase roy inices of Janenave) the chamber 1ut ct decide. and cxcivenmurer’ sortan are Ube founders, Mr | Seen, on aay, rian ‘offenses, eee epetsapal toe tata 4 oatalments at eax | Went: hse clectric vells tu all Tous. apeakine tubes | Lor No. f-nquare 1078, {routing 1 eet? inches ot ASIES EUBLONG ECO me como: ‘The chamber, by a Vote of 275 to 259, rejected | Manning and his associates have pianned to make | "Mir pi tended that unless the amendment hand ewcive test | Uo 2 abd Vesd-rostun thence: heat: onal | Jot sect cant betwee, Henny ania ave, ahd ot. vd ‘Transfers of Real Estate. the proposats of the government. M. Goblet then | New York the chiet seat of silver-bulliou trade, | was accepted the government wollld. be able to lars at | rovements; independent wail: ‘ ase 1 Deeds ‘ Announced that the eabluet would resign. Later | und thus to transfer the center of thesliver marked | |jsorison kverytouy who mignt be pattieate oo infeo have been led as follows: TL. | tite resiginatiol of the cabinet, was placed in the | from London to New York, Their plan of operas | eet! d eee wad is all i fat | ““verms of sale: One-third of th ap wrcuase money ae W. Contn to Harriet Ordway, lot 6, DIK. 19, | hands of President Grevy, who accepted It. It 1s | tons is tohave silver Duillon In lange quantities | “Nir. Gladstone 100 per at Payable in ouyh, the balance in justallments at ens pUurPoses L0 PFO- | oue atid two years, Hotes beariux iuterest two be secured ig at pure complied Trustee reserv pi te cage immensely in | by deed of truat on the Droperty sold, or all cashieat Meridian Hill; $2,812.50. R. Fitzmorris, trustee, | expected M. De Freycinet Wil be suminoned to-day | deposited with the Western National Bauk or elsc- | ment jiad tall or grant. Se —_ : imgeeat deen s section whereiti§ | the option of the purchaser. Conveyancing at. pure Undsrand by rtain deed of trust, to Jas. L, Barbour et al., lots 201 to 206, and pts. | to form 2 new ministry. where; to tssue certiticates against Uke bullion 0 | {ng the. Iris! olection they: by adhe ris ort. sone mewupaper publistied iy the | i xt and, andl 1s Tuyers for investiuents | CUACE's coat, A deposit of $100 required on each Lot | Dearing date July 20th, 1885, aud duly recorded: 214 to217, F's sub Mt. Pleasant: s8 832, Youn; After M. Goblet left the chamber a resolution | deposited, and to have these certificates Uaded tn | afford the ety SH 4 te gee ee {hot iiss this opporsanity TOF HNeSHMENES | at time of sale.” Th» Trustees mscrve thorignt to fe- | iu Libor No, 1146, fol6 47, et aaq., one of the landéieg | 214.10 217, Fs sub Mt. $8,837. Z| was proposed by the budget committee allruuing | Very uuch asyraiu certilleatesor stock certineates | aaah risk of purchawer if teri ed LO yield 10 Obe of sale are not | records of the District of Columbia, the nudersigned, to &. T. Kaiser, lots 5 to 11, sq. 773; $10,308. Jerry — —— Le ctesina: thats can 4d Guaeiioe 5 percent; | complied with in ten days from day of sale, after ive | ax trustee, will, on THURSDAY THE ole i, Botts to Aaron Dixon, part of the Vale the necessity of adopting new plans for retrench- | are, struction t js i prrgermy ppes ones’ bet hte Hee (as Satie fdtertinenieet im soto uewsyaper pal= Siti BAy OF May nw are GrcLock Fu. | acrey;t45, EK Lunaey to Bilzabeth Donn, mes Inent ‘The resolution was adopted Dy a Vote Ot | gg | tthe HSH ISHED 1s notes bearing interest at 6 percent per | Lsled in Washington, D. ell at public auction. in front of the premises, all t | 31 . t . “i Secured by'a deed of trust on the propersy | Certain pieces or parcels of laud and promis Genes Rin ee LU Fr toree Page hie el re ey 84, 518; sroperis | = vromiacs atuats Pgh as Od deposit | | The several pieces of property will be sold according | sud being. in the city of Washinuioa: Dintetatet Golam: | Bagtable, part 5, Gon ee gi es to emma A; | A Canabian Reciwawr Nor Atzowsp 70 Cxoss | years of age, sitot Mins Sic! {oF all casi, at option Of pi la Gloja, the wife of | solo ales at opcin of meres | tothe sbuve dimestione oPectoraae tanec anne | Mat heipgin te cof Waabingtou, Diseet pf Goluus: | B Travers, pare 3, FOICE ony Eecurdin st purchaser's cost. Sale to be Consuitua- | fous ae ay seem to the Trustees wost advantageous | bered forty-nine (49) to sixty (G0), both inclusive, and | Fortune Khlarged. W.c. Adier to same, part 6, on | 7HE LINE- Tonbed, permiasion te ie Higngate po page} Rvheraisy mucaiee een tee i had ¥ si Pa ip ay sen a to Wloincereat of partie taterenied sn Hhesouth Hteen (15) feet frgat on Vermont avenue, by | Renning’s oad; $— (Carrie ET. Knox 0 Guide | ne oe ren ce Recaalen et Cie rates | Sieg gromuer wound Weluesday morning. apd he | inal ofense, ce cues ge Siac THOMAS DOWLING, Webeter lai Buliing, | (48) In detive taylors subdivision of partor square | W. emp lot 4asq, Gor $1,400, “W-e, Setmet | dad. ite minister of tulle has taken the ground | facts were elicited: The boy, Leman ‘becatne i | to280. The frst clause or the bill was adopted by mylL-d&ds CHAS. AL ELLIOT, Truster, bumbered twu hundred sud fouricen (214), a8 per pist | der tT, Ov tillle, pabLLaL, se Says S590. He a, | that i would be a. bad precedent to establish, | volved in a quarrel with the litte son of Airs | Wwe vot ay wi 406 Toten Liber W. BM. folio 189, of thie recordg of | ‘Toulmin to A. Hf, 'Nemmnes, Int 196, ‘Semues' sub | More especially in view of the feeling existing | Gioja and selzed a hoe as if to strike nts youttul | “ Nouse was ‘given of etzhty amendments to the T- | _DUNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers. the Surveyors Oftico of the District of Colunibiay With %. ‘Desehinett to Jus | over O'Brien's Visit and thetishery and other ques: | untagonist. | The mother, Witnessing the cc | seoud clause, the A ROB... Auc Long Meadows; $50. L. : jail One OF Which seeks tO , ETH | e smprovements thereon. : Uons. He also cltes the fact that the governor of | rushed to the protecuion of her child, when the | ° : ty ; MIREETS NORTHWESL, THOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer. ecigimaof sale: One-half cash, and Ford, pa eae cas 100. J. Hen eae Rew Siew arene ‘of theoutl New: . Pe ee hie rather’ bs pursued by caeapt comit suns or Veuauts trot Uke operas KOON. MAY, TwELDTH, | TRUSTEES OME OF VARUABLE IMRAOVED | ‘ilth notes of the purchascr are tobe wivens beating | Cloakey tO L. Helibrin “west shalt “aq, ous; | York to visit Canada.” ‘The members of the regi- | the angry mother. Arriving there he utcred und | ‘arnell Will try to appear in the house of LOCK we will eell, ip OND STReb ra SOUTHWEST: QIN Two | mUTest tom day of waloat Merate of six per canta | §2,000, BW. Warder ts Mary Redfern, Sub os, | ment Are indignant, as they asked to gowithout | closed the door behind ulm Airs: Gloja wade Au | comtnons tuts afternoon. Hehas been advised BOE froma the Duest erowth ein the renowned Valley | front ef the j : * i +f yr annum until paid, payable semi-annually, and to ‘179: ¥. Hel; ‘Cum: | arms, effert to enter, when the boy. seizing a pistol, fired | to attend the evening sictin; PPite Monorwahela Lave attracted the attention of | vote te D 44,18 SQUARE 96. HOUSES, SLAUGHTER-HOUSE, ko. Be escured bya deed of BG A. ¥. Helyer to Montgomery Cum: Sa tos aon iaiiceany tee, ve ev rl ihe Medical Faculty is he Cuited Sutcefosuch ade | ELL 2 tame it fmt Se ieee ne Samar he | By viet of trust dated April, 1650, and regu | Creeeea Oy deed of feta ol the property Bilag, lot bic i. Ris aup of Me Ploasant, |x ace cco Last huuommacTne aut of Sh Sey SSS : -- ee se tagilice, Sues ery Bigh position among tho | wpici jaca irupt uf 22 Ud feet all having a depo | &7 tin Liber No. O00, folie 227, we will ell on | sold’ aa's whole, aud’ edepont of $1,000 will be re: g J Gyltutchins to same, ot 24, do. 40.%| cae A. Gvepuenson and wife (kate Claxton) vo re Labs pee hacks mictin geieon: TAME FoR Joun HL Sratux—It ts, proposed to Bone te vite the attention of conncimeurstoonr | yin ieratik the immediate vicinity of the spten- | SAE ured af the tne of sale “all conveyaneiny atcoet of | $150, W Wi Caroline W. Mongén, So es | er bange the bate of Fultouville, N. Ys, to Suatihe D. 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. In froutof | Purchaser. “Terma o i Mr. Blaine, Mr Patten, Gov. Hillyer | the preulsos, all Of lot numbered six" (O) in square | karcrOs daya hea Sear aa eeaned with and other fine remidences, Dumbered alx hundred aud one (601), fronting 5 dt reaidences following prices, i cases cuntaiuing One Dusen But | Sy! residence ‘Wes Each Terms: Ou within 4 “3 Wi Vilie, In honor of Jokn H, Starla. He left Ubere en frou ‘sal tees 13, 691; $- M. tnental Hotel, in 1883, 1s an trial in the Court of ‘Tas MiLuioNaree SPraiTUaList’s Wii L.—Jno. An- rest | eeaeee eRe ea tieirapenty st the sak aod | Fox bub Ie 1S roa Fj ATT Nie vis ¥o | Common Pleas, in Philadelphia, It 1s elaimed that | derwon, the millionaire. wobacconist of New York Hout fortune and 1s now worth $20,000,000. after vi i ird cash, balance in oue and two years, | 4 inches on Q street, and having & depth of 104 feet 4 | cost of the delault ne pursuers lic notice cath arctt the satchel in Which Kate Claxton kept her Jewels | was a spiritualist, and believed that spirits talked | Me has given to Fultonville a magnificent plot of THREE FFATHERS. OLD RTE, 1805... ‘to bear six per ceui interest, payable semii-annus | chew on 2d'atrect wert. Pe advertencnt ii doe or micro newspapers pub | game, subs 10 and 17, do.7 92.4803. H. J. Daly | Wu. Stoien while she wasat diner. She laid the | tornime gd eis 1 one of the eruumis peeeucieins | SrOUad for a Unio Pres Scot, kas bullt & WiOde ‘ ° to sohn Hi. smi 4 ; OED EeSERCE witisKy by fa lecetc ned by deed of rust cy treuines sald or | "The yruperty. a suuproved with a2-story and bare. | Lsned in the District oP eotasehe $5,500. TH braun to EL Mane Gees ptetis and | satebel on the door by her side whenshesat down, | grand-aaugnter, Mary Maud Watsou, disputes the | “B@ €StabUshed a bank aud started a silk factory. pntshick lc Wisk | Ree tet ad Une af ak ates | Rett mela ae aches A at HORE CTEM EORE unen, | Eb 170 = PG Falmer tof Sargent au | en te was gone wheu inner was over. Gojood “ae gave her only thevincawe or S840 |, Paras. Resear ov 4 Stor Arar: ar 4 dors. S ss rehaser’s cost. If ters of sale ate got com: | Appliances fora buteber, Two pumps in the yan. z Tee. ag0 4 : . . Resvir , - Elise bests gone etary Eure Shares pre: | SL AG gE pe me Swoon | rah Ua fc 1 eens ee HEANOR EAU OF RATUADLE HOUSE 250 | Warne ci, ain sah ec U3 ES Sacre AeA gd bref ep eg eee rege peep sliver them to your aisirens, Uy Exyrew charwes f hed in Washingtut, Skod, ‘Deed aud deed 0 . No, 2 x ; ; . ie boat ca pa ae nd by |“ my8-6t DUN beater nets | Cray ee DA gE ee me tn oe) | ei IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF Pee aviator se Columbia. He ‘be: | ist round Bradburn was Kdsotarod ‘ine erin ne sino to test nor sights ceo te sant Pete Lewke and ‘Beyor were drowned.’ The vuber two ae PNG Peat and EER WASOE | , 2, THE APOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED, ON AC- | wishes to clyde in tie business of a butcher, in the DUE ofa deka of the Supreme Court of ves ind 0, 8 ac ioe a0, a, eT, ar, a foul by the id, it wag ap even and bloody tient | Lavrvnce, to whom Jno. Charice gold the Hitch | Were saved. ey = ve lstirponne d U3 Yanks ‘of the Garfield ‘unveiling coremor abov a e District of C 7 . 5 resulting in both men’ "laze Hotel, to recover one. 1 = 2oe- Sibe Markets hey Srecnteely Fae ehOs ACE" | Pia She SWEN TET Day OR SIRES RH | NEPPT pep w sONES, —) arayy ju Rguity, cause No. 0659, whersin Jou GME | Staite ub Bos fons gay Bs, Wiswe (OC. W- | Dadly punished, ‘The fight was under the man | second trial of thé suit began Monday in Judge | _ INSTANTLY Kaur wy LiGHTwiNG.—At St. Joseph i and yossess 3 Natural Piaver and Hine | gyc.e lotr and place. | myl3-dts CHARLES SCHNEBEL,S Trustess. Fees plaintifl and William, B Lee and others are de 7, 80. 155; $3,281.25. agement of Jack Burke, ana was witnessed by 160 | Lawrence's court. Mo. Mrs Marks, wife wo ee ee Fiticse “Whines are sold under yuarantes to 4 ee 3_| NINHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FOUNTH DAY Or Mav. AD 4887, & R Chicago who, to see Uhe'Grand Istana Katiroad: Kile PEKELCT SATISFACTION ; otherwise to be returned Btedreapeuse Corespundence sebcited . & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 314 South Front st., Philadelphia, e| i MADE THE VILLAIN MARRY THE HEROINE.— ‘sporting men, $10 each | =H) ae | ). 1887, AT A QUARTER E e = by lightning yesterday afternoon. Accomy TCARLE UNIME = a William N. Ei missing assessor, whois said | the sport. ‘The mill Opened at 10:10 and finished | ‘Trrvs’ Coxresstox.—The New York Sun_pub| by lightning ¥ = | HD POVERTY. ONS Re a MA la RUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED introntot Sheen GEOG D, itr gt pe eal to have absconded. trom Netristown, Pa, has ‘not | Bt abOUL 11:90. shes the full confession Of Janitor JamesJ, Titus, | by her moter, se had gone ut to take in the . % "7 N 2! r, GE :. Aig NM < ——__—oe-—_____ cl e REONEHUNDKEDASD | _ Tows" Colusa and mows andaslagulahed. ox aid bea | Were found S pelo een steno PRES | scaure> Woxax i a New You Srmxrr— Sentence was | coming up. Winlle alveinpiing to undo Ube line 1S fy teste Sf a deed of Grant dated 23d of May, A.D. | part of Iot twolve (12) in square, tive Rundred pay Bilis ‘the the beroine. | The Hariem Hospital ambulance, which in ‘re- | commuted to imprisonment for life. The contes. | trom an —. eo Heatans Secees Bar: | At the writteu request of the party secured thereby, I | forthe samect thee rect ee eer eat fe calls the play “Where There's a Will ‘There's a | sponse toacall pee eet ‘sion beging With a slander Of the girl's character, | lifeless upon the ground. Tees ot eA ery ce e awest Way.” In iheass the ‘of | avenue and 130th street, New Yi brought ‘on to tell how he took advantage of her al- — athe Sede New York Office. 16 South Williaua st. Te eed | Da eT Ge TAY EW ey Thin Clay aneene® coat penty mone, WM canters nest | allover to the “ayping wavelews chat ereau aur- | 10 an injured woman, Whose caso Is strangely in easiness of virtue, and then relates now he | |The Maryland Jockey Club will offer a purse of a= " T= | Inst-at Sido OCLOCK, part oF Jot a ué | thence easterly parallel with the uorthern Kine of said | mUring Up the ublagie™ xolved in mystery. The jvoman's scalp was | choked her prevent her chafing aim about the w Sean hes soccsved a tetegrts 35 Mevars Awanpep T Aa | Rented $28 fourteen, (14) tn Beatty & Hawkin's thirty-one (31) fer ———— 2+ —___ almost torn from her head and only hung by a Consequences of ‘their intimacy, “He insists that r St. John has rece a Wlegram from B@. The followihe teal ‘cetate” | following meteutad Toundn bexinaine ter the nace | ots thence norther Diy okreee- tence westerly alone | gE EPUBLICANS ax Puontarrion mv Taxas—A let- | mere fiber of flesh. The muscles apd ‘were | ne did not know the girl was when Bo was | Rasen eee i eee it (SS) aud eehty-nine (89), in C.J. | at the end of two hundred and slxty-abx CoUG ie apo Te : thence long | ter from John B. Rector, chairman of the repub- and . “ naman, 11, ou D m day. DENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER Sti of tho tort part of square nun: | Ured easterly on thu auuth aide of” 2d stroct from ita | the BOLUM Une of anid square thirty-one (31) feet | Tiean executive committee of discolored. | MS" Gardner and wite, proprietors o: the Parm and ninety-five (19. Journa! and the Furm Atbum, of Chicago, are un- fuMemection with Frederick ‘street. and ‘run thence | "AND AT HALE VAST FIVE (6.30) O'CLOCK P. w., | Man of the republicun executive committee of the south and parallel with Frederick street one hund: he same day, premises: bie at Oyo Cl) aud two C3 | Red tty (U5) feck then carpages Smo CS In squats’ ala Wetdted tad teisteesix (G30) | ican party In Teves win mot be econ on the pre “deferred payments to draw | street forty (40) fect, then north an } the saine is laid down on the ‘plan of ferest per aunum, uayable is i Sepen Jey poh pnaeed ane a € ie and | the said city of Wi 1D. made a test of party fealty, nor one of the planks oe ‘hie let i hnpzoved by ‘atwo-atory and mansatd rout, | cask eMigt pal: pee y ot ae oped Preas-brick front, building, being 3314 O street. the executive committee twopeare with intenttar 8 percent secured on he | echt: Sefer pe Spay cat | teats taal go for protein, r ; , ota, Attermaot wala are nt comic seth | G00 devant ha egret a sch ibe of } | wilt dgunuch geod tt ib dove notecompliss Foy piverthce mein ‘he epic ‘Star newspaper at | ten days rom day of ale, geemete She" ruvion aor | SE snOee Orcas frignds hope,” OF | Poaid of 6550 Seated Property isstruck Of be pirchesig ‘THE BEST IN THE WORLD. H i 28 fH ni E Cares Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Backache, hen the propert be cousplied with ‘Weakness, Colds in the Chest and all aches and strains. | convey icing at Beware of imitations under similar sounding mames. | ()"Lny purchaser | rosceve Fibt to resell od their risk, on five days’ advertisement. ‘requil ‘the proj ‘Lima, Ohio, it is ic Ask for BENSON'S aud take no other. HENRY WISE eunet. ee Conveyancing, &o., at Sarin oll 41 street 201 J. CARTER MARBURY, Trustee. ‘the soweem.oe DUNCANSON BROS, Auta yvdads | THOMAS DOWLING, Auuoueers fuylOSds holds are Latepuaesas