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CITY AND DISTRICT. IN CAMP WASHINGTON. Scenes in the Tented ©lty Around the Monument, THE SUNSHINE AND SHADOWS OF CAMP LIFE—SUDDEN SCRPAISES OF THR CaMP—sOMR OF THR SOLDIERS WEDNESDAY. MAY 25. Fron WHOLESALE LocKours, Adress of the National Butiders’ Awso- | West, < Meterence to the Chicago | | Deen without food, and is driven vo suicide by des *\ Dest friend. Hong | ain her, but chat tne /.Paulger, T. B. Shanks, W.L. Shanks, | ready, dnd he ktllea ber instead of the ntred man, HW. . Shultz, “J. J. Shuester, C. M. Wigginton, H. Hunter. THE MOLYNEAUX RIPLES. Company D of the 324 New York regiment was organized October 8, 1868. ‘The company is better known th Brooklyn, its home, as the Molynéaut Rifles, named in honor of the celebrated Gen. Moly- neaux. The company has entered several competi- tive drilis and in almost every instance has come off with colors flying. In he competitive driti at Brooklyn, November 20, 1885, the’ company won the first prize, a hand- some stand of silk colors, which may now be seen ih front of the officers, quarters_on the camp ground. Following is the Toster Of the company: Captain, B. Verdec ist “Heut., FE. J. 2d Heut., EB. Me: rd; 2a ial JH. Newell; 3d sergt., Isaac _AUCTION SALES vTo-moRrnROW. S. BENSINGER, amen ___ AUCTION SALE Louisiana avenue, F. Mauk, J.W, F.C. smit SET) MAKE AFTERNOON, CERY SALE OF IMPROVE! RRIAGES, BUGGIES, ES, Will be sold at the Washington Horse 940 Louisiana ‘Tue members of the executive Loard of tne Na- | tional Association of Builders left Chicago tor | the wi their homes last evening after tssuing 2 long ad- dress. An entirely new metho of dealing witn | Workmen 15 outlined, and a course of wholesale | lockouts 1s advocated. At the outset of the 2@- | oo. Th dress complete cessation of wor E trades of Chicago as an answer tothe bricklayers’ | demand for a Saturday pay-ay is fully indorsed by the board. The question of a Sat 4s stated to have been inconsequential in itself and easily settled, had it not been preceded by a | aoe in long series of usurpations by the trades-untons, | SHR WALKS ELEVEN MILES BARRMOOTED 50 MARRY After commending to the contractor cities the course pursued by the the board proceeds to enume: ments” that must be recondte atall hazards. ‘The ttrst ts the co i¢ untons are able to prevent. a we anber of th the board declares, that union men THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-SIXTH, AT TEN O'OLOCK, AT OUR SALESROOMB, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL EF- FECTS FOR HOUSEKEEPING IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM FAMILY REMOY- ING FROM CITY. wad Carriage avenue. cn THURSDAY x’ fine assortment of Sutry, Juinp-Seat and Cartiags entirely new and of best makes, Dayton press Delivers Warons, Fis. &c., both new and second-hand. Har: ands. | Twenty-five head of Hi good drivers and workers, ‘as represented or the money tefunded. The attention University.) “During the ing). whe will be out of ‘of @ decree of the 8uyj hambia passed, 27, entit the undersigned trustees sont others snterested, are PRENTISS, 1101 14th st. ‘nw. _ Up to yesterday afternoon all was sunshine in Camp George Washington, and visitors to the Camp father envied the lot of the soldier boys. ‘The hardships of camp life were relieved by soctal ‘Visits, Miuste parties, and occasional visits to sus- in the captain's tent, Last night, however, a glimpse of the other side of camp ite ‘Some parts of the camp after the storin were in an almost uninhabitable condition. gtounds or hollows large puddles of water had col- lected. The tents afforded little protection during the storm, and in a few minutes after the terrible rainfall had begun almost every article in them was thoroughly drenched. Those who happened to be in camp at the time managed of thelr goods from becoming” “water-log; ‘The roads were beds of soft. slushy grass covering parts of the ground was quite as bad. The boys who stood able state, and many were, doubtless, 1n a mutin- ‘They’ tramped tp and down their posts wet, soggy, and boggy. One soldier sald to a reporter, “Weil, if T get out of this alive, you can just bet your head they won't catch me at Any more encainpments,” and’his opinion was reflected by mauy another wet, mud-covered mili- ne butiding | Was badly frightened, aye | lynched. “He had been with OF STENOGRAPHY AXD TYPE- y-Gay | seat, in order to keep bum from vigti jot niimbered sixteen, “F “pists, dw, and running bec Improveménts thereon, cotsisting of & PAST FIVE O'CL lot, by adepthi of 53 n 7th street, near G “IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER xe will gel! tho 3,in square No. 906, fronting 35 fe and runniiig back 75 feet. Sis, TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF ‘D. 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., we wiil sell ‘979, fronting on O street, LECPAST FIVE O'CLOCK, ON THE SAME. square 1063, bein ictous-looki: ic. southwest corner BLE BUSINESS PROP- te ‘a REMI, CORNER OF EIGHTH ts prepared for Amanuenaia work tn from PBrauches of type-writine thoroughly taucht. Shorthand Dictation Classes, for to writers of all systema Day and MILLER'S IRON SAFE, COMBINATION LOCK: NY LIND TABLE, BALLS, &¢.; REFRIGERATORS, &c. Ww ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE UPHOLSTERED IN KAW SILK, CHERRY SIDE TABLES, MARBLE ZOU AND! OF iE was obtained. on in front of the premises lots 1 and| ‘The prope wall be offered 3 * frost ome 202100) ok rect, one 2 "Dr etree Son whichis erected ‘New SOL reet, and 406 Sth street northwest, made Known on day a 40 Jot, one 202100, on whiel obtaining Work, neaning of the rule not work Ww ON THURSDAY, sale. BOWLING. anct ‘SON BROS., Auctioneers. to save some part of fots 1 and Lenz; corporals— Boland, Geo. W. Mahoney. Privates—C. Young, J, Schinldt, W. Thomps Schlessier, L. Sternecke, F. Colle! . J. Evans, 8. Holdsworth, H. Craw- ford, T. F. McManus, J. T. Pusie and ¢. Bollard. MELANCTHON LIGHT GUARDS. ‘The Melancthon Light Guards, of Lima, Ohio, Co. C, 2d Regt., 0. N.G., one of the crack companies of the Buckeye State, arrived last night. The company was organized Jan. 14, 1875. The cap- tain, L. Melancthon Melly, was two years later ap- pointed adjutant-general of Ohio, The present captain, Frank M. Bell, was elected to that office Dec. 24, 1883. The company wears the U. 8. reg- ulation for fatigue, and gray trimmed with There ate thirty-one members rary powers CAR- | DAY, part lot: 1 a SuuepirELy YALNUT CHAMBER SETS, Es BOOK: ihe eaxt LAG feet 9 uj on K street, near Loth street THEREAFTER we will sell all of square 1078, frouting 51 feet 2 inches on tween Pennaylvania a ck that width the dep ‘One-third of the payable in cash, the balance in equal one and two years, notes bearing interest to be secured. ‘deed of trust on the property so the option of the purchaser. revanc cheser’s cost, A deposit of €100 required on each Lot at time of saio, ‘The Trustees reserve the right to re- sellat the tisk of purchaser if terms of sal hin ten days from day of sale, after five advertisement in some hewspaper pub- ington, D.C. jeces of property will be sold according jensions oF secording to stich dimene most advantageous and eas RS,PATENT Bi OTHER” MATT F guard were in a miser- be members of the Work: ous frame’ of mind. Halleare (each) 100 feet in lenzth, and j Brother, Miss Nixon iS cago fora year than regain these rights es Of the Nation then advised to assun Chicago brethren being forced. upc suggesting that every ‘out the country adopt the foile courage all workmen Who wish to tunity to freely work untram yer requirements be protected in the create and establish at on south, running: ‘Terins, of ssle: ASHSTANDS, F SHAIRS, HAT” RAC! S. CHIN.VAND GLASSWAL HALL, SCATK. AND OTHER CAR- TCHEN REQUISITES, &., AT AUC AY MORNING, MAY TWENTY-SEVENTH, . we will sell, at the above AP TRESSES, RE. ELS, HALL AND . KITCHEN UTENSILS, ETC. AY, MAY THIRTY-FIRST, commencing K A. M., we shall sell at ‘residence No, orthwest, 4 general nd effects, partially enumerated Ve to the interest of those desiring well to give this sale their special attention. St WALTER B. WILLIAMS ANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘AIS CARPETS 1341 Q. street no by the im-| Imens, of Ponta ary assoctations | abdomen by a 32-caliber re i WIL be Wise fo | ission to the College classes | oby rds as | the ball. The next day alter the shoott “ dividual liberty an- | gave birth ton welledeee 11a witha Gale 2 | hole urough its skull, the Wt at work | described sions as may seem to the s to the interest of parties interested. RICHARD SMITH. Trustee, Vebster Law Building. Diack and white, of the company in camp, a8 follow: first Heutenant; Jotin Hover, second sergeant; Jolin Row= nd, color sergeant; ‘Dolph Bawer, first corporal: Geo. Harper, second Corporal; G. Boone, third cor- poral. Privates—B. Armstroig, A. Ashton, F. Car- ter, Asa. A. Catt, Fred. Crum,’Ed. Dugray, Clem Ryster, E. E. Frozn, Wm, Gibbs, HS, Hu: Gea Johns, Silas Johns, Win. Jones, C. McComb, A. J. Morris, Wm. lic auction on SATURDAY, MAY .. at W. M. Colemnat rene northwest, the largest and inost ‘blooming’ Roses (true to name), in this city, together with & T plants, consisting of Gerauinis, together with a large assortment of leseription, too nuinerous to inention. BETWEEN Bt INGTON CITY, D. ty vested in me by a deed. bert Peake, deceased, dated i. Hecords! nounced in Chicago, STEETS SOUTH, WASH. By virtue of aut! » the heirs of Ki ¢ 11, IS86, and recorded in th captain; 0.8. first sergeant; H. e workinen so assenting Will be nd protected in it, in preierence to thos? who deny taken after a cer- 's Salesrooul, 1219, DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. “WARNER & CO, ‘Real Estate Brokers, 916 F st. nw. c A VALUARLE LOT IN THE SOUTHEAST SECTION OF THE CITY, NEAIK THE NEW LIBRARY BUILDING. pbllc ene infront of the prom: ncipies. Let ste} tain time given to d good character, skill and ablut Yotmake him a’ meinber of this association, thus Anstivuting for the first time a un employe shail be jolued, and thelr tn- sidered as common, as Uiey personally We belleve this would be a step in th Tight direction, and the dawn of the day wher orkinen WIL not be arr of, Dut WILL 6 uicual Inierest.” mublic auletion i THE THIRTY- O'CLOCK P.M, ‘ember. For circular | of the workinen, FIRST DAY UF MAY, 1 Lows 29, 20 and 31 in Jot a division of Square 900 in Washington City, D. C. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, and the balance in six joutha from day bf sale, with interest at six. Der secured by deed of trust on prop- of tion of the purchaser. of sale on eacl b in fifteen da} on Wikerein €1- PUBLIC SALE OF NG, Auctioneer. BCILDING LOTS AT THE PEN’ N' Morris, Wm. Ps A. Brook, 8. Steves, Wm. SD and i Sunitn. le, FE. Par- two brancites ‘of THE MARYLAND CADETS. ‘The roster of the cadet company from the Mary- land Agricultural College, now in camp, 1s as REY, AT AUCTION. der and Act in DAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY. O'CLOCK, tn front of ‘hall sell all of Lots 11 aud 12, aud part of Lot 13, in square 844. These lots ‘have been’ subdivicied into sli lots, frouting as follows: Five of them have a frouto 21 feet on the public square at intersection of Penn Sylvania avenue and 6th street southeast by a depth of 90 feet, and the sixth lot has a irout of 20 feet 6 inches on Oth street by a depth of 105 feet 1 inch, and known This ig considered the most de. Sirable vacant property on Capitol Hill, and should command the attention of investors of parties desir- ing handsome building sites. ‘erius: One-third cash: the residue in three equal tix, twelve and eighteen months, hofes bearing interest and secured on the property sold. At purchaser's com. A ¢ } ‘Quited on each lot at the tine of sale, ids SIXTH ST KE HITZ PROPE} Terms to be complied fronthi 40 feet’ ou f adept of 108 lot #, in square 72 between Ist and dstreetss.c., inches.“ Surrounded. Alirat rate opportuntt B HA ER. cOncert for thelr so. Barted Under Statistics. PRESIDENT ADAMS SAYS THE U. PAY HALF A MILLION 10 PE RELIEVED OF INVESTI- | FOURTH, 1887, at FLV! fteeu days trom day of sale the undersigned 1 the property sold at the ri autne pureliaser, upou seven aay pouice tn the ‘Trustee. p for investment, &CO., 916 F 5 ANSON BROS., Auctioncers, Capt., J. P. Weems; 1st Heut., M, C. Hazen P. RAILROAD WOULD ueut., TJ. Conrey; Ist sergt., L. B. Johnson: 30 sergt., C. Woolford: corps., Combs; privates, Brooks, Duval, Dorsey, Henning, Hoge, Humphreys, Kellogg, Legge, M Niles, Pratt, Russel, stilt anhope, ‘Taylor, ‘BEES & CO, Auctioneers, 037 Louisiana avenue, ‘Opposite City Post Office. COLLECTION OF FINE ORIGINAL OIL PAINT- INGS BY MR. 8. T. SHUMAN, oF THIS crry, igler, Veltch, Griffith, ‘The Pacific Railroad Commission met yesterday in Boston, and examined witnesses as to the ac. counts and receipts of the Union T Controller Mink, of that road, exphal tem of bookkeping in use by the © method of determining net earnings under the ‘Thurman eet, President Adams, of the Union Pacific, sald that company “would willingly. ps mun more to the now If tt couid be re! = CK DWELLINGS, NOS. THIRD STREET SOUTHW: k USE, NU. 111 DELAWARE AVENU BEATING A HASTY RETREAT. Tents are not very big, and when two or three men have to dress in them there is a strong temp- tation to get outside and finish one’s toilet. Now and then coming suddenly around the corner of & company street one may come suddenly upon a perspiring soldier in a struggle to get ‘Such surprises are all the more interesting when pens to be composed of ‘The half-shirted soldier then beats a head- Jong retreat to the iaterior of his tent, and is not ain until the guard tells him | meanest and most malign statement wh na the ap. | 2ee cen mad as the Hitz property. son, Towers,” Witmer EMBRACING AMERICAN AND UROPEAN SCENERY, VENETIAN STREET SCENES, SCENES IN THE SIERRAS AND ROCKY MOUN- DAH 040 AND 1002 FOUL EET SOUTHWEST. MAY TWENTY. IVE O'CLOCK, we THE LOUISVILLE LEGION. The Star published Saturday a list of officers nd a description of the organization of the Louis- ville Legion, Col. Jno. B. Castleman's command, representing the Blue-Grass, State tn the cam jon dias attracted much attention in parade The roster of the fotlt com- panies of intantry 1s as follows: Company A— Capt. Ernest McPherson; 1st Heut., Joseph M. So- hah; 2d Heut., Owen W. ‘Thomas, jr.; sergts, J. B. Waggener, Geo. D. Lee, Ed. Lindsey, (attached), J. 8. Beeler; quartermaster sergt., Tds. E. Johnson; corporals, Geo. Shafer, Robt. ). Fenton, Edwal Jolson, Geo. Caspart, W. A. Davis, Bartield, Brucker, Conrad, jardin, Hall, Hill, Hel Geteriong, Shaw, Stanger, Thorton, Kreuger, E. R, ‘Company B—Captain, sergis., Jos. H. V.'G. Venice, J.C. Brooks, ‘Albert rivates, Allen, x Graham “Hastings, sraham, Mastings, Pulford, Perry, estmeir, Trent, Qu, ERIDAY AFTERNOO EVENTH, at HALE-PAST. OP OT ee SUERTE 586, oS Ff fronting 30 feet on sid ware avenue sout t bis shirt on, 100 will be re- DOWLING, Auctioneer. $500,000 per ai ermtment Uran IC 4s p: eyed of the present system oF investigations by the Government to Which it 1s | We are now overridden with the in- nation tat we ent and Loour HL zis fest on Dela- fest, improved by two two-a bricks and brick warehouse 30x35 feet, Nos. 1208: Y210 Sa street and 1211 Delaware avers AT SIX OCLOCE P.M. LOT 14, SQUARE 3, fronting on 434 and K streets southwest two brick stores aud dwellings, good cell is in good condition and proving section of the city. Oue-third casi yeurs, notes to bear 6 per cent interes annually, and to be secured by deed murchaser. A depoxit of Jot af time of sale. Conveyancl wi DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. Go: W: STICKSEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ue of a deed of trust, duly recorded amoug records of the District of Columbia, iu} D, aud at the written request of, emives, on FRIDAY, ¥ OF MAY, 1887, at FIVE «the following-described réal estate, of Washington, District of Colum: in Square one thousand eighty-four (1,084), improved by ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which 950 must be paid at time of sale, residue in two of srx aud twelve mouths, at sie red payments to be sect Property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. aveyancing, Ke. at purchaser's cost. If ters are hot ‘complied’ with in ten days from day of sale the jee feserves the right to advertise and sell the Droperty at the cost and risk of the defanitin DOMINICE MeGUIRE, LANDSCAPES OF TRANCE. GERMANY AND SWIT- SCENES FROM TH ine appearance. FINELY FRAMED. ‘Will be arranged in our salesrooms and sold at publi auction, without limit or reserve, to the highest bidder, SATURDAY MORN atTEN A.M. and THREE P. On exhibition WEDNESDAY, THURS! 1 likely to appear that the coast Is clear. THR MONTICELLO GUARD. The Monticello Guar, of Charlottesville, Va., 18 known as Co. D, 3d Regt. Virginia Volunteers; in the Confederate service it was known as C 19th Regt. Virginia Volunteers; was part ot Gen, Pickett’s old brigade, and afterward was part of his division as organized May 5, 1857. Capt. P. A. Woods was tts first captain. Capt. Woods moved his place of business to Richmond and resigned, Capt. Geo. Norris was its second captain, Norris, attending college, could not give that at- tention to the company signed. Capt. W. B. Mallory was its third captain, ‘The company took part at the unvelling of the Washington monument tn Richmond in 1858. won a medal in a shooting contest at Staunton, Va., between the West Augusta Guards and itself, If the John Brown raid at THESECOND jG, Auctioneer, of the rain, until THURSDAY, FTUNE, 1887, sa THOMAS DOWLI B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED “BEING PREMISES No. 408 1335 SOUTHWEST. Jer and hy virtue of a deed of trust, bearing, th day of Auuust, A. among the land records for the: District ig in Liber No, 7 mense amount of statist are bound to furnisit to the Goverun There is such a thing as belug ‘sown statistics, ‘The ‘poration Is that ft has | pie. old of ints x its business dit. her raiiroad.” | Th | dian opiate stockholders, buried under the mass of « ‘only offense against our ¢ falled to adopt a system for dotn; ferent from that In use on any ot response to a query from Judge Dillon he said that the constructive mileage. rates on bi not fixed with a view to affecting in tbe least the amount of the net receipts to be patd over to the Government, Such a consideration Was never thought of indetermining the rates, Coututssioner Pattison endeavored to regate amount paid tothe branch lines under the constructive mileage rai Of the road replied ti volved So inuch of a complicated character that 1t would be impossible for him to Turnish it for sev~ balance im one and two Howard, Megula: D. 18733, aud dul i ‘NIMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONTING ON 16TH STREET, ON G, AND ON H STREETS SOU THEA: By virtue of a decree of the of “Columbia, pasted , the undersigned. ‘Truster, atiction, in front of the Hi: D. S87, "at HALF six (G), seven (7), and one thousand and nine ‘Terms of wale prescribed by decree are: One-third caslt; balance in one and two years, with interest at Six (6) per gent in uoten secured ‘orall cash, at option of purchaser or hasers. A deposit of 8100.0 (uited at time of sale. Conveyas chaser of purchasers. On ten (10) days default in cou Phiunce with terms of sale the night is 1 2's cost and risk on fh E WILLIAM A. GORDON, J. HOLDSWORTH GORDO} DUXCANSON BROS ‘NIMPROVED PR HALF STREET, BI SOUTHWEST. \RUSTEES' SALE OF U at purchaser's cost. W. L. Hunt; FOURTH DAY FIVE O'CLOCK B. offer for sale, at public auction, ‘ of eround described ug the ot xix (6) in square numbered two hun. proved by ‘Three-stury belt house and preni- ‘upreme Court of, Collings, Clark, Ets, Favre, Faller, Garrl Koop, King, Littl Owen, Hirsch, Pieitt ‘Tell; commissary sergeant, C. Neidringhaus. Company C—Lieut. W. P. Davis, commanding Ueut., P. R Bethson; sergts., James W. Mitchel A, Engelhard, Jas. Harnson; commissary sergt., Root; ‘quartermaster, Jno. W! y. Winter, W. 8. Clark, C. Cooke jarrett, Buyer, Briely, Calvert, Edwards, Flook, Garrett, Gateley, Hicks, Hegen: Kell, Keating, Kilngman, Leach, ny Marsh, Rankin, hat It required, and re- Spree yt Amount secured and expenses of sale (8). in square numbered Judge Dilion, attorney of the Union Pacific, tes- {piled that he receives a salary of $10,000) per Fe In reply to the question as (0 Whether the p dent ulfected the poltey of the toad. Mr. Adams “It seems to be the prevailing opinion that the president of the Unton Pacitic does ail Une bust ness. It must be understood Laat all th are attended to by the headsof the several depart- onal Bank of the Republic | lied with in teu (10) days froin day of sale, the ki | ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell at the Figk and cost of the defunlting purchaser after five sement in some newspa} each lot will be at cost of pure it was the secondcompany Washington, and without orders, under the command of Lieut. Wertenbaker. It made connections with the Baltimore and Ohio, train, but all troops were ordered back by Gov. Wise, as Brown and bis party had been taken, was afterward ordered to Charleston and. re- mained there, doing duty until after John Brown ‘was on picket duti hung. The com to go to Harper's Ferry, four companies and one’ artillery take the place. ‘The company took the va., With the other troops then to Strasburg, from Virginia to per published in the EK F. MORAN, bby deed of trust on Routh, Stapp, Twyinan, ‘company D—C Barton E. Wilkes: Clark, G. Schmidt, seryt., H. Gray; Com. sergt., H. Brile, 5. 7. Bate, jr; privat Borche, 'Boseman, mandeur, Crutcher, Dawson, E. M.; Ewing, Grasman, Goodloe, Hil wither, Leatherman, Laverty, Lesiier, Maury, fdox, Navig, Neglincog, Sanders, Schuman,” Shanke, Winkie, Garauer. Attached to the Legion ts the battery of artillery known as Battery A. THE MINNESOTA LIGHT INPANTRY. ‘The National Ritles of this city have a particu larly warm spot tn their heaft for Co. A, 1st Regi- ment of Minnesota, the Minneapolis Light Infantry, for when ghe Rifles made theit memorable trip to Lake Minnetonka, they recetved most hospitable treatment from tits excellent organization. Rifles are, so far as they Can, now paying their debt of hospitality. The roster of the company 1s as iollows: Capt. J. L. Amory; first Meut., F. W. Aines; second lteut., “J. P. "A. Howe; second ‘sergt., W. 0. Falk; pri- yates, F. H. Hudson, L. Fournts, 1. H. Lleben, E, Wilson, it. . Brooks, Ing, Chas. Esplin; 8. F. French, J, Woodbury, RP. Pray, A. W. Little, ‘A. nough, D. ¥. Fitzgerald, E. H.F. Nyman, W. J. Wilson, W. t?- THE ABOVE SALE. account of the rain, until FI A. D. 1867, sane hour a By order of the Trustee, HOMAS DOWLI SALE OF REAL ESTATE, AT THE UGGRNER OF SIXTH “AND G DAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY-, 1887, 1 shali offer for sale at of ‘the premis: the following (21) and twenty-three (23), in sq feet on 6th street and 84 feet on G st a substantially-built three-story. Bri lance cellar, gag and water. ‘Ohe lot fronting 24 feet on Gatreet, by S depth of 73 feet will be sold separately. 1 erty is one of the most desirable locations in t east section of the city. “Title perfect; t ‘Terma: One-third cash; bala years, with notes bearing interes trust on the property sold, jurchaser's cost. It was decided to postpone _the question of con- structive mileage UbUl Omata Commission expect to give hearings every day for a Week or ten days. ut., G. McGowan; sergts., ERTY ON FOUR-AND-A- WEEN L AND MSTREETS On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENT! VENTHat aQUARTER-PAS sellin frynt ofthe prem yt 122, Square 544, ynting 48 feet on 4% strect and having a depth of 98 , to a 30-foot alley. je-third cash. balance in one and two years, notes to bear 6 per cent interest, and to be secured by remises; interest at option of pure! ancing, Ke at pur by the governor April 16, 1861, and with tery of four pleces of my 18-w,s,th&ds Ler Up: Lots of Gab and Talk around, but Low Prices and no nousenseare at Oak Hall, corner 10th and F sta, Boys’ (5 to 13) Knock-about Suits, $1.50. Boys’ (5 to 13) Suits at $2.50, . warranted to be 30 per cent below the prices of any Other house in the city. A specialty of fine Serge, Jersey, and Sailor Suite. FOR BOYS 14 TO 18, A Strong Mixed Suit at $3.75, worth $3. A splendid line of suits, Sack and Cutaways, at 84.50, > $10 and $12, second to ber cent lower. Fonel, Cashion, Com: Dawson, J. H. len, Hill, Kiefer, en Widows. THEY GATHER AT TRE FUNFRAL AND MARE THINGS EXCEBDINGLY LIVRLY. Jno. Bute Holmes, for many years a surveyor of New York City, died at nis home in Plainfield, N. J. afew days ago in an apoplectic 1 At the funeral service on Monday seven women, each ciatming to be Holmes’ legitimate wife, put in an pearance and made ciaiins on Ue accompanied by eleven chiidren, w:io ¢iaim Holmes as thelr lather. Holmes, who now hus possession of the propery, was married to iin five mouths ago Uy a Catholic priest, While the women and ehtidren were gathered at the house, w on of the property, Wi Justice of the peace dud swore out warrants: against all the Test for inzking Unreata. Une or ‘Wook possession of part of the howse, and, barricading the door, Unrestened to shoot any one who entered. He’ was arrested and sent to ‘The Women aud otuer elilldren were released Upon theit own recognizance on promis ing tw keep the peace. and wil! make a contest 10r thelr cial train at Charlottesville, for Manassas Junction, from Strasburg to Winchester, by train from Win- chester to Harper's Ferry. per’s Ferry the train was stopped, and the cello Guard, Co. A, 19th Vi ordered to inarch’ into the town, The company crossed the flelds and entered the town near Where had been the Mississippi Rifle Arsenal: down Shenandoah street to the main and remained under arms until daylight the morn— ing of the 18th of April, 1861; troops entered the town, two_pleces of artillery ced at the bridge, supported by Co. A It was the first company to enter Harper’s ‘The battalion was under the command of Col. Goo, W. Carr, Lieut. Wertenbak ccllo Guard, How colon ment, ucting as adjutant, After staying at Har- er's Ferry a short time the company Was ordered jomne, and from there to Culpeper Court-House, to 1p ‘tori the 19th Kegiment. Guard wasCo. A in this regiment. From Cul- peper Court-House the company was ordered to Manassas Junction, from there to Centerville; on the advance of Gen. McDowell tt fell_back to Bull Run, and was stationed at Lewis’ Ford to sup pleces of the Lynchburg Artillery, of which Latham was the captain; Shafer’s battalion, from Washington city, supporting the other two pieces, near the Stone ‘Bridge, on the Warrenton ec. The company left camp at Centerville in went to Yorktown, At the reor- ation of the regiment at Yorktown, Va., Lieut. J. C, Culin was elected the company’s iptain Culin led the company in les, was wounded seven times, and lost a leg When the lines were broken below Petersburg, and 3 now captain and A. C. 8. 3d ment Virginia Volunteers, The company art in, the follow! janassas, Williamsburg, Seven Pinee, Seven Days” id Richmond, Boonesborough, Fred tysburg, Btook Church, Ist and 2nd c Five Forks. and surrendered witht Gen. itobt. E. Lee on April 9, 1803. Capt. Culln kept up the organization unt militia bill by t Page, Russell, Before reachiny Tesagus free. Every Saturiay LECTURES, Le chevl fer proxrams and are 87%, froutiny jet deed of ‘trust, on , Inia ‘Volunteers, was annually, or all ¢: Dosit of $100 at time ATE LESSONS fX ALL GRADES oF} ‘The iast’ Mrs, FPHOS. E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND TON CITY ORPH When the other ‘cured by deed of ‘Conveyancing and. A deposit of $200 on the un. property aud $100 on the lot will be of sule. c THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer, 32- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN CON- form, until THURSDAY, JUNE THOS. DOWL! AUCTION SA) DRESDAY, the FI will sell in front of 1 Y, at FIFTE! P.M, [will sell, in front of ging as to the dis 7 went betore a LONGING TO eh Bet 85.75, 86.50, $7. noue in the city, and prices Ju: Balls and Bats co with Boys’ suits. FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. Over one hundred styles of Sack and Cutaway Suits up, Just 30 per eent lower than the prices of other hottses, Serge Suits, all wy imined at #10, s-il elsewhere for $13. ce Albert Suits at $12.50, worth 318. Prince Albert Suits at 815, worth $25, ibert Suits at $19 and $25, worth $20 | er, of the Monti- K P.M. by order of 3d Virginia Regi- 'y Orphan Asy- be premises the wes nt, betwBen 17th sire of original lot ‘Faylor; first ‘sergt., iG, Auctioneer. ‘The Monticello SE, WAGGAMAN, Iteal Estate Auctionoer, the premises, La Miller, N.C. Good” They all cogs rontinig 16 feet G inches o1 and R streets northwest, with: ine of 121 feet 3 inches, and on south ‘at SIX O'CLOCK P.M, Twill ‘inises. the north fast colors, 2nd well made and Holwes Was quite notorious In th New Jersey and was conected with innumerabie lawsuits. A year ago he shot a New York polico- man because the latter objected when grew too inumate with his wite. ‘Thes Claimed to have been done in self-defens Holiaes was convicied of manstawriter and sen- venced for ten years. He Was pardoned tufough political influence, 1. Thomy Ww. Ames, B. E. Trask, F. D. basset, A. W. McCullum, J. M. Warnock, J. Adains, W. D. Mewade, x J. iH. Romdenne, C. L. Jacoby, Sching, O.'E. Goodrich, W. HH. James, ¢ ‘THE JACKSON RIFLES. ‘The roster of the Jackson Rifles, the Michigan company, a large party of whose friends are, as stated in ‘Tae Stax, encamped in the Agricultural rounds, 18 as follows: Captain, J. Gabelin; 1st jeut., W. C. Cron; 2d Heut., R.A. Hobert; 3d Neut., Harry Simmons; 1st sergt., L. M. 2d sergt., H. A. Lincoln: 4th sergi., ¥. CG. Shutiela; Sth. dail; corporals, B. Brow: H, Bever, Henry Duty an 1. A. Burke, H. Barber, John Mavabe, Charles Seamans, C.D. Bever, R.A. Gibson, Frank’ Clo: James Maloney, P. C. Gi ‘Legge and Horace Foster. couipanied the corps, and are located parts of the cit —_-___ Base Ball Yesterday, ‘Tit STANDING OF THE CLUBS TO DATE. Capitol Park grounds were flooded by the rain- ‘storm yesterday afternoon, so that they were in no condition for the ball game with Detroit. The Pittsburgs will be here this afteruoon, however. Philadelphia defeated Chicago yesterday, 4 to 2; Pittsburg defeated New York, 5 to4, and Boston wathe Athletics wou i Cleveland, 23 to 12; Balti. more beat Cincinnall, 4 to 3; 8% Louis won usual victory, defeating Brooklyn, 9 to 2 surprise of tie day was the defeat of Louisvile by ie Mets, 5 “following is the standing of the elubs to date: NATIONAL LEAGUE depth on north line of 116 feet + inches, ON THE SAME DA sell. in frontof the prei Erickson, H. D. ire 247. Improved by Brick ; W. HH. Clarke, eet northwest, coutainiz se District of Columbia, Bhie Flannel Suite, 2 sets of buttons, at $6.50, mp hee Spauiding, C. =. the SECOND day of JUN, at O'CLOCK YM will seit in rises original Jot 3, in square 155 feet 10 inches on north # street, and 120 HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK | ises oriwinal fot 4, | Best Fisunel Suits, 2 sets of buttons, at 910, HALE-Past FOUR 6 Desires Peace, AN ALLOCUTION REFERRING TO HIS KELATIONS WITH PRUSSIA AND ITALY. ‘The pope, in an allocution referring to the relig- fous peace with Prussia, which Le had made every ‘We felt more concerned at the evils of this religious struggie with Prussia, and as we were unabie to remedy Unem by striving alone, oWing to tbe obstacles Whick impeded ef, We Invoked the co-operation of the 9S and the Catholic depulles in th diet, from whose coustaucy aud concord the church derived great fruits and expects still ‘Thanks to the equitabie and pacitic sen- iments of Emperor William and his councilors, ment removed he more 3°. rious inconveniences, and then accepied tle Ya- rious practical conditions of peace, by which some of the former laws against the church Jed and others uuitigaied. Something re Foe tal above all, tu regai ¢ Tree action ope'ia the governieit of tue church tn Gespatr of, Yet the HOT-WEATHER GOODS: Coats and Vesta in Seersucker, Alpses, Mobait, Pon- | gee, &e., Barcains, White aud Fancy Veets, immense assortment, from feet on 20th street wes ‘on the SAME DAY, P.AM., I will sell in front of the pre 9, fronting 69 feet 24g inches on 14th ‘between Canal street and C street north, by a depth of 120 feet 10 inches. Anmicdately thereafter Twill'sell the south halt of tuorth, between Ist out? AME, DAY, at n Kevervation D, situated on ween 44; and Oth streets southwest, welling house and a stable. ns of@ale: One-third cash, c paid in six, twelve, and ciglteen months, with interest from day of sale, abd the payment thereof to be secured. Ly the promissory motes of the purchaser of purclia- sers, or all the purchase money can be paid eash on day rare No. O25 aud North Capitols UARTER-PAST SIX uf of Lot nuinbered effort to attain, says: Frank Lincoln; ‘Our motto: No trouble te show goods, at M. L. Coyen- nd the balance to be fof 120 feet 10 4 THIRD DAY OF SUN Twill sell, int front of the premisea, froutinig 80 tect on Ist 0 teeton Pierce street, improved by a brick dwelling Louse of 9 rooms, Lunibers On THE SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIV O'CLOCK FM. will tlie th fromtet the presmmes Eats Hatcher's Run, Dan’ villmore, jeCabe, H. Church, Coo til the passuge of the ue Virginia legislature, when he Te- onrantzed the company, and Capt. Wertenbaker Was elocted its Sth captail, Upon thee ‘he coloneley of the 3d Virginia Le an he now holds, Micajah yoods wa th captain,and commanded ‘the Cotfipany at the Vorktow Ce resigned and Lieut. Poindexter Drane was ‘pt. Drane renioved to Louisville, James Gordon was elected its ut Capt. Gordon's time Was so much ‘taken up in the Virginia senate he could not give the company that tt required Lieut. ‘Thomas 8. Keller was captain, now holds that office, compauy at the National Drill W. M: O'Brien, J. COR. TENTH AND F STS. N. w. a a Cota HENKTS Trustee, Onive 469 Louisiana avenue. Wertenbaker to the Prussian caneing at purchase) ing each'IG feet on Myrtle street es, and. improved by brick modern improvements, conta mitnbeted respectively 21, 23 H DAY OF JUNE, P.M. Twill sell in. ‘n Centennial, Capt. dwellings wit Tootus cael ant elected Its 7th, it we must rejol ADOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL MAY, 1887, at same hour 8.3. HENKLE, Trustee. tw- THE APOVE SALE IS FURTHE) parties, fo WEDN. ‘OF MAY, A.D. 18: 8.8. HENKLE. Trustee. ALE IS FURTHER HE SIXTH DAY OF JUN A. D. 1887, at same hour and place, by consent: HENELE, Trestes._ ING, Auctioneer, ES’ SALK, 01 YA’ PIGHLERNLM DAY Of i, ie consent Of par Hedda = A" hott thepremies tts NES a ghee are Gita lina ave. and improved by brick Prussia. We do not ‘Dest results in other parts of Germany, Hesse-Darmstadt, God grant that It particularly dear to Us, inay share the spirit of ace with which we are unlinated toward all hae jons. We earnestly desire that Italy should put her Unhappy diiference with the p: whose dignity 18 Of pects." ‘The means of obtaining concord would be to establish the pope in a pusition where he to no power in the enjoyment of fall and real liberty, wiilch far froma injuring Italy, ‘would powerfully contribute Lo her prusperivy.” ‘Tue Strict New York Liqvor Law.—The most woh of tus enforcement of the excise law yet discovered in New York ication froi Louis iieymian for ave music and liquids at the mai Henrietta, on Sunday, June 1 police Commissioners referred application to the corporation counsel, that attention to elected its 9t Washington, D. Cc, Tae LovIAviLLS BatraRy, Battery A, of the Louts: ville Legion, the ist regi« ment Kentucky State Guard, is oneof the best- known artillery organiza- tions of the country, and one of the most formida- ble on the drili-ground. ‘The captainef the battery 4s GC. #. Huhletn, but the arili squad tscommandca by Senior 1st Lieut. J. Hi. ‘The battery 1s ‘uniformed in dark-blue frock “ coat, lght-blue binck and gola and numbered Cstreet southeast, in three equil 4; © Alberts and Dongola Ox- One-fourth cash ; stallinents in one, two and ilies years, for whieh notes ber cent, payable ry of sale, and secured Ig deed. Try sold, will be taken, oF ai it of 8100 on eae be required at time of sale, and ali conveyancing apd Yecorting Will be at Purchaser's cost. compiled with in fifteen days from sale, or property ‘Will bs rogold at rink aud cost of etaultinie purchaser, (OMFORTABLE TWO- ee Mae On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- St QUARTER PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, (6? Ebwoxstox & Co LAIRD, SCHOBER & MITCHELL'S EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES owed unui! M “tmyzo-dkeds GUAMAN, Autct. TRS, BeWELS remagkable outgro LADIES’ BOOTS, LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS, SUPERIOR IN STYLE, FINISH B OSD. Sti HOUSES, SLAUGH: FHiPET DAY oll z ° ‘CLOUK P. M., in front ot nbered six. (Gj in. street, and having a depth of 1 th a 2-story and bass. table, with cattle pen and other iy pg in the yard. premises, all Of JOE tit | nuibered six hundred an 697, Fronting 133% feet on South Capitol street, wi Gf 7 feet, improved by oomortabie two-story, S-rooul Beick (waltine “ One-third cash, balance in one and to perce: rapablesemisatnually, ‘purchaser. A deposi veyanci: st hi s Fees ERCARBOR BHOR, Aveta HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, pleveland..... ‘The High Temt of Rechabites. At the annual session of the High ‘Tent of Rechabites of North Ametica, at Odd Fellows’ EDMONDSTON & Co, 1339 AND 1341 F STREET, AXD 943 PA. AVE 1otes to bear six or all’ cash, at option of Litt. J. Maker. — patits, epoulettes, white helmets, with white and biue plumes. Battery A was organized in August, 1877; was in active service during the 1abor riots of the ‘ahe cost would be stupendous, and it may be easary vo enlist f Sppliances fora bute in the enterprise. Brewers aXp PRowisitionisTs.—There are 300 est from day of RAMS 10 SHE STAR A Chinese Murderer Captured. END OF TUR LONG HUNT AFTER THE MURDERER OP MA. BILLION IN CALIPORNIA. Sax Fravcisco, Cat., May 25.—Hong Di, the Chi- ese murderer of Mrs Billion, on a ranch near Chico, was captured Monday. Interest in the matter had well nigh died out, As no trace of the murderer could be found, when it was suddenly ferived when the Keeper ‘of the bridge, five miles Irom Chic ought into town Hong Di's gup and letter froin the murderous Chinaman, which be found on tie bridge, The gun has been identined by Mr. Billion as that ot flong Di, The letter ts Written on both sides of a couple of od | Urown paper, and says In substance, that Ne Is sorry t Mrs. Billion was killed, for she was his tat he did not mean to went off before he Was ‘as he intended. The leiter concludes UF saying {het the writer will tie bis hands and feet and jump from the bridge, He says that be had peration, ‘The whole thing was took: ‘Chinese to turn upon as a plan of won to the river, + route. Large oantry. nd in hd Was browgat to Chk s kientity. ie red he world Oe ait toed four days, nd ate ravenousiy. Mis capture was kept necret and he was transferred to Urovilie, tue COURS parties were sent out The resutt was that Uy Wheat felt near Grid p was DO q A Girl wi THE MAN OF HER CHOICE, CHaTTANo0Gs, TRSN., Mas James Vande griff and Miss Neliie Nixon were raised in the northern portion of this county, and thelr child. hood friendshi “d inte love When they grew older, Several months aga, When They expressed adesice Co wed, Miss Nixon's parents retused t give thet consent, ‘The couple then decided to Glope, buc the watentnl he xiri's father and brother always. preventi medny nilghit Mas Nixon slipped out of her! room and jolved ber , and Chey Hed to the residence of a minister. he Was in the midst of the ceremony the 1 the cirl, Who had discovered her Might, came in and stopped the marriage. ‘The couple rusved out im Lie darkness and eluded Ue angry al Jest ler sloes in some Was, but she walked with her lover a distance or (reached Chattanooga Was Tound and married te pursuing brotaer | came up. 2 Woman. Four weeks ago Mw Was accidently shot in the olver, the ball pene. trating at a point 6 inches to the right and a ltde above the wmblitcus. As sbe suffered no pain and ted to probing ho aitempt was made to find A Vigerou Braz, Inp., Ney ped child with a buliec the Lead being Mteraliy’ torn to pieces. After Ube Diren OF the ehlid She SUL suffered 6 tne enee from the wound. Gn the fourth day she was able to sit up. She has continued to mend since, A few days later she turned out a family Washing, aud oniy a few nights since she was au Uelpant in a villaze dauce. Sie is a stout Woman, squarely built, and ts about 30 Her recove zie Wo rs old, y 1s altogether remarkable and @ puz- modical fraternity. The Hamilton Attack on Ofrien. A CEAROR TAT THR FIRST SHOT WAS FIRED DY ONR OF O'RRIEN'S FRIENDS. nit, alluding to the rien on Monday night,declares that Ms Were tired from O'Brien's carriage before the attacking party had touched a trigger or adjusted acap. Mr. O'Brien says Uhat the report is the sh has cording (Ute Spectator, went Wo I Buffalo to attend the meeting. Campion heard Nelson say li Would shout the first ten Who attempted te OBrien. He was grabbed on the spot and locked up. HIS trends got him out on Tresday Mr. O'Brien arrived at Niagara Falls trom Hamil. ton, on his way to Montreal, last He sakt porver: “I feel Liat aver tnai pected has been a downe alreagy stands condemned beta ahd, Whether be returns to Or not, W he settles witht bis every fair-minded man has agreed tu to be the ruler joquet Trying to Form a Cabinet. FALLS, CLEMENCEAU MUST BROALURD THE MLA TARY MANEUVERS CONTINURO. Last night's Paris dispatches say that M. Fio- quet is now endeavoring to form a cabluet, and {he names of several of the prospective intnisters are announced; but, should he fall, IC seems inevi- ‘table that M. Clemenceau, who ts master of the siviation, will have to be called in by President Without lls support no ministry can live considerable period, M. Floguet p iu several of the members of tbe nisiry. OM. Floquet will assuine the office uf ster’ of “the Interior, M. Rouvier will be 0M. Hotirens will be urged portroito, ‘The sttithue toward Gen. Boulanger is not yet announced, but the general policy Indicates a compromise govern meat, in Which Boulanger will probably be Kivea the war porttoiio, NC ABATEMENT IN MILITARY ACTIVITY, ‘The ministerial crisis has not caused any abated zeal inthe mliltary preparations and maneuvers. ‘The provincial garrisons are frequently called sud denly in the middle of the night, and sent by rad vo a distant station and to thelr quarters ag, Tapidiy a8 possible, to accastoin them to Work @& na ind, and to test the transportation factiues, he Cavalty regiments are wieo practteed conunus ally in hight maneuvers. Last nigbi 10,000 — were called o@t from Chawpigny and Join p, southes M Paris, to Sunderie Fort, which was dernded by the Vincer. ies garrison.” This Was done to test various novel inventions tu th: Way of war material in whlca Boulanger tstuterested, Boulanger ts deverniued to ong his pet scheie for t Aperimental mobii- faation of the army as soon as Ube state or public Affairs will permit, soe Humbting 2 Galtant Collegian, From a New Haven Letter Once in a while a college student is taught a vale uable lesson outside the Classroom, A Yale under. graduate receutly soilowed a pretty woman and attempted to convince ber that he was worthy to be lier escort for a few blocks, She did not wholly agree with him, however, and entering her hus hand's talloring shop near by stated the case to her enra, use, Nive taflors makes a mat, Dut in this instance one tatlor Was mad enough fof pine anen, and be dragced that dirtatious student {nto the store and made him apologize on his knees to the Young Woman, OF course 1 hurts the pride of the collezian to be made a tailors goose, but he rose frou his knees a wiser man, soe - Proceeding» of an Average Seance. Frow the Omaha World. Omaha Medium: “The spirit who 1s now here tells me you are not en American by birth,” ‘Onaha Man: “He vas right.” “He says you were born in another country.” “ot is drue.”” ntry is Germany.” assault, the Fale “ffe Says Une name of that c “Dot Vas $0; IU Vas Sherman! “I am Ured now. Two dolia: ~ see —. ‘The Kentucky Pian in Politics. From the Chicago Tribune. ‘The President—Daa, ts it a fact that Gen. Buck. ner, of Kentucky, promtsed his wife she should be the mistress of the governor's mauston im that. ‘State for the next term? cbap—The story appears to be well authentse a Rey Chat the democracy of Ken- rt im for Une governorship ii Se ‘Shoulda’t break mis word to bis young W Di hat 1s the impression that everywhere s. Piet the President tn the @irection of Mrs, Clevviand’s room, with a look Oi firma Tesulve on ais face.) ais oe ee lee Whisky Vensos Crvitazattox.—At the session of te general synod of the Reformed Pre: Chureh in Philadel Rev. J. Augustus © civilization sends into Africa the trade sends $4,G80. The importation of Airica had ruined the natives. — ‘Tar Sabvartox Amry.—The leading the Salvation Army were in Pittsburg, i i : ; 4 j a i : i f i ! 5 i ge church been pu RES Ps N-HAND AGAine Time, — Russel LN. Fuiler, of New Vork tty, will on VO @ tourip-hund against ‘time’ at Fleet the w be given to the Manhattab Hospital, ‘They will also try for the $5,000 which Gordon, Cleveland offers tor any team breaking his record, b3 3 FE f H E Fy é E sf A th e tend the brewers’ con ‘of trust to be git sin Baltitn were revabeing at cost of purchaser. ‘Afne “onportunt wishes to engage above property following S¢ptember, and again in the mountains of east Kentucky, January, 1878; at Catlettsburg shiand, October, 1881; at Grayson, Febru- een wood. mines December, y, ise. It entered Its ‘Louli, October, 1879, ‘vas at Noaivie, dae etoat, ‘The vatvery dried ETAT oP apr sindatet ED (O) STREET, GEORGE- 8 offered to any perso! ‘buteher, trust dated 23d of _M: e busivess of @ bul iter No, 8932, at folios ERED 30 auction, in runt of the prem WAY TWEN LY-SEVE. part of Jot nui @ fourteen (114) in Beat i f0 Georsetown, which is inclided within t #43 (256 feet,rneas~ @ in Louisville, will sell at pad) inpelitive drill at AeSUR ect PR Nne nour 5 ny 4 ms Place. Isy onder of Trustees, ‘ny 2o-ds NP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, rs) BALE OF FRONTING 01 ES ie antes ERS 9 haiti dietary am ae Have et BLE OG he Premises, Nel singe half of inches, on Twenty-first atreet by a depth of 94 feet 434 Reals pate exe’ sh oe of i trust to be given. HSEABPRATEGNT] ono its sustained ite frst MeXt at Lowisvill winning: eee again at Ke first. prize; at Pht- the fitth prize, Lieut Coomxe By Gis 8} GAS COOKING STOVES (Ch hand and fo sale serpent Ronverabeises mh31 WASHINGTON Gas-tictt courant ' THOMAS i a 2348 Tor one wile, Mrsrensovs DISArreaRaxce OF a Youso Lapv.— 238 es i Hy et il be cEz8, i H