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TUE EVENING STAR. LISHED DAIL AT THE STA i GS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by Tie Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. RAUFFMANN, Pres't PU Except Sunday, Top Frevise Sra nd to subscribers in the ont, at_10 ¢¢ on Friday—1 © ha, 50 cents Che AUCTION FUTURE Day TO-n0KKOW, ‘\GTON, SUPPLEMENT. _ AUCTION SALES. rPuowas DOWLING, THURSDAY, SS == LLIANT VICTORY. Defeating Handvomely Both Irex and JUNE 2. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. CITY AND DISTRICT. THE COLUMBIA ROAD. Not the Son of J, E. Bouliguy. To the Editor of Tax Evanixo Stam: ‘MAY 20, 1888. FYPHOMAS DOWLING, anconcer. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. “FOI LE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, | FeREMPTORY SALE OF ABOUT 50,000 PEEVES TH SER EE SY NORTHWEST, | PERT ORT PAE ARE EABROE Soe PENNSYLVANIA KATEROAD COM- AND SUITABLE FOR BU So. Mi ELE at At etTOS H m MONDAY, JUNE. SIXTH oer : c Land M TH YS ‘TRAC NESS PURPOSE HOUS qT . COAL DU: E dCK BP. M., about ound, Deine ail of qi erty, oF all i, Ganal. Halt. Gand Ht strects southwest, an above posters | stated "Wil be olds whole or am Jote to suit. Sepusls NG. Auct,_ | 1 Terina: "“One-fourth aah balance. int one, tWo, and UeTION SALE OF A SEY VALUABLE BUILD: | th? Yeare. with six per cent interest sett ATED ON OTH'ST. SB. NEAR AT HALP-PAST fromtace of feet, and con- pirably adapted tor | 244 une purchase Ty be sold. | at purchaser's cost, iN LOT SIT jed with within ten DAN: Auctioneers, i SIDE” OF EEN SIXTH S BAA DEPTH OF 1 fast chock vy TAAND ISTHE BEST he plac with the appurte aud improved ment brick fre-proof building. Custed States av Burean of Eadncation THURSDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY OF JU ¥-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., part am Wright & Dy dered St | “Terms tat «3 the ortheast corner of said th 40 feet to a 10-foot ai thenes north 40 feet, th ast 1:30 feet to the place ot beginniuw. Also Lots 3h, 14, in Block Ne. 1, im Todd & Brown's subdivi ot partet pilasaue Plains and Moant Pleasant: 1 TRUSTEE oF van date the 2 , | recorded among the 2. in said ‘subdivision: parts Liber No, bewinming at a E from the north- | A.D. 158c.at HA ne thence south | frontof t thence north TOO feet, | all that, p # to the place of becinning. north half of EVENIPENTH DAY OF JUNE, | dred and sixt: re PM dots | Frame Dwell 10, 11, 12. 13, 14, Lo, 16, 17. 18, 19, kN. e OF pare Lot six (u hg street southwest. cash, and the balance in two (G)and twelve (12) n upon the prewiises soi Bid . 1s, “< wibalivisto Brow: at, HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Lots 6.2, 5,9, 10,11, 12, 15. 14, a and 27, in Block iu said Todd & Brown's subdivision of the ¢ MONDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE, | by adve Tf the ter: nt to resell at ting purchaser after five it HALE“PAST FOUR CK, P.M. Lows % | District of Columbia. ALEXAN. IG and 17, in Bek Ny 16; ite NOS AT; | msl i-codads i), in Block No. 0, west = a the west kal east half $#- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, Todd & Brown's subd No. 19, the east hal E (0. M} and all of Lots Nos. 10aud"1, in Block No. 10, | By order of the Trustee. aid todd & Brown's subdivision. % ‘Said Lots 122, 13 4,in Bleek No. Ihave escha| | §#~ THE ABOVE SAI front of 50 fee TEE UB feet. hour and place. d Lots 8,9. 10 and 11,im said Block 2, have each | By order of the Trustea Sfruntot SO feet on Irving street, and run back with that width Said Lots T each a front of 30 te ‘of the rai ou Sherman avenue, and | A. D. 1887, same hour and ‘By order of the Trustee. 1. and 27, Block 2, a 0 fect ou Bisuark street and | (VHANCERY SALE OF In Fun back with that ‘width 190 feet, —— PROVED PROPERTY, S11 Sut Loto. iu said bisck Tl, hawa front of 50 feet on | NE i nof 150 feet 3625 feet on Teving t foam increased width nd 12, in said Block 12, have each ark street, and a depth of am block 13, hae a front of ¥i ‘and said Lot 7, avenue. and said Lot 13.1 Block 1 n Sherman avenue, aud a depth of 150 feet. k as a front of 69.25 feet | Henry et al street, aud rans back 190 feet to an in- | offer for sale at publi aaecd widtte 1 Block 13. have each a front of 50 fect on| DAY OF MAY, A.D. 188° ‘street, an k 13. besa front of 150° on Princeton | of ‘at FO! a th of 150 feet eelline-house. jock 14, has a front of 50 on Prince-| "AT QUARTER-PAST FIVE ton street and adepth of 150 feet. Said Lot 9, in said | SAME DAY apart of Lot Iitoek 14, has a Harward stre~ the south 47 feet 5 inches of said and s 150 tect and 141m said | feet 4% inches, with the 1 vente, and a depth of 150 feet. Re. Sait Lois = aud 3, iu sad Block 15, have each a | “IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER we will sell the depth of 150 | part of lot No. 3, in square No. 906, frontin; front of 0) feet op HaFward street, and fet. and said Lots Vand 10. tn Block 13, uave each | Pn't tn, near L street nen, utof of feeton Sherman avenue, and a depth of | “ON THURSDAY 130 tect ull Lote 2 to 11 inclusive, im said Block 6, bave each airuutet fe a on Steuben street, aud run back with | Heart ithac. Al LF PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, in said Block 6, have | pA¥, yaytlor aqua sate rch a front of 50 feet on Id fect Sev by adepthat iclusive, im said Block 6, have | “TunwiDis 20 feet, Said Lots, 1s w feet "Gud 3. in Bilock 16, have eack a front of Siton nenben stretauds depth of | Lovie Watt tin Block 16, ave each frout of 2 Wallach street, and an average depth of al foot aud said Lote ie and 17, ia Tey have s Trent of 50 feet each on Sherman avenue, by 3 depth oF ibe feet ‘smd Lot 1. in Block 17, hae » front of SO reet or. | SME" Sheruau avenue, anda front of 130 feet ob Wallach | 2) (i US, of waxbaser if tems Street. said Lote Ii. 1, 1geaud 14 im Block 11, have | Samniied withie: tamiapn iron a Seria trent cf 20 feet on Marshall street, anda depres | Gate ied witty tena OF Lovo eet. ansaid Lot 10, in Bock 17. has afeout | falta yabye auvertisemen Sf 30 tect ob Sherman avente, aud.a depth uf 130 feet ard Lot 7.10 Block 16, hae @ front of 30 tet on | Farrucet stroet. and a depth of 190 feet-sand Lor 10, | t.4ke SiS in Bick Us, has a front of Tat jis of ale: One-thi ble in eashi, the bala e and two Years, notes not U Bid a depth of 150 feet, Wo thelnterest of parties interested Bik Is hay @ fronted 22 fect on Farragut street, PHICHARD SMITH. Trustee, pot Pe anu weat ball vf the Webster | { ie '1s,"has a trout of cHas. AN ELLIOT Farracut street. and a depth of 150 feet Said Lot 1, am Block 18, Gas a front of 30 tect on Scans . Aucti Slcrias avenue, aud a frout of 150 tect un Farragut | DONCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, Stet he above sales which were to have taker said 0, in said Block 10, basa | och anes’ Inve Dene postpanelt fo eat font mnt Pleasont avenue and tune ew et. noid Lov 10, dn. Blue | feet on Sheri and | popes ith 150 feet. sand Lot this afternoon Wil ce GARD SaTTH my26-3t CHAS. A. ELLIOT, ferTHE SALE OF PAl | 1005, audall of Lot ¢. sold om falinents at respects © years. frum the day of sale, or all of the purchaser, and im respect ‘of said deseribed lie pure awe 1 imal rats af respective Teo years frou: the day of sale, oF ail cash, at the Opto of Ue pnetases | ln came auy pureuacer shall elect not to pay the whole | see yd, r money in cash, the deferred payments | Hick Dew from the day of sale at 6 per cent | Day Ae TL 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. ig House, is POST NOON, THIRTY- FIRST said part of lot J quare 4:20, ft vesof | ga THE SAL B-| 16, Rear laser's coat. If Tain, usc PRIDAY, JUN. F within 0 days | HALE AST FOUR e-oold af the rink and | HALE 2 juare 1063, aud all of Le REGINALD FENDAL el ' EINE OCEOS RICHARD SMITH, 2 Dak naw. sel-d&as CHAS A ELLION WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, t —— - may 3O-dideds ‘Auctioneers. oes <_ | PPRUSTEES MALE OF UNIMPHOVED PROPERTY, Real Estate Auctioneer. istkerts: ats Wows & waccam H'STREPTS SOUTHEAST: BLES: virtue of a dec 23) CHANCERY SALE OF VALUARL: REAL Estate! ty ON | STRERT. NEAR ST ALOYSIUS CHURCH, le andersizned BETWEEN FIRST STREET AND NOkIH Cag a front of 0 OL SiKEEE SOKIMWEST, AND ALSO ON 4 r MAPYEAND AVENCL, BEEWEEN FOUR-AND- 7. -Ps A-HALE AND SIXTH SikeLTS SOUTHWEST. | Let three by," four (4). ¢ Sapectue Court of tie gy x d ninety-two 109 bed Real Estate, cash balance 1m Bx (Uy per cent, im Lutes secured EDNESDAY. the ELEVENTI DAY OF MAY, tats wold, oF all east. at op th ISS7.at FIVE O'CLOCK FM, Lats Nos. Ut and tks | pu A deposit of $100 on eae uated |G ne of ale, Convey anc purvhaser. On ten ¢1 wuce with teFlas of sale the 1 (St QUARTPR-PAST, Six | seilat yurcuaser's co ast bail of Lot nuu:bered SAME pay KPa. uaproved neers. BROS. Auct of the rain, ALD. 1D87, at same be rand place. Wi DUNCANS N BROS., Aucts. each piece oebed downs ai = iy teres of ols ee Pe SEEPS SMA OE VALUABLE Saiethe pop, Dror hic PS th STREET. BETWE : Slutiadpus: | SPREETS NORTHWEST SS HENRIE, France, "| | wy virtuc ot a decree of th Ottce 400 Loutmana avenue, # Columbiaymade on tie WS WAGGAMAN. Auct. rite 1g PostPoNED eran TERN TH DAY OF SAY, 18 W. Thomas et al, Equity, Slot the promises On ENTH DAY OF 3 Is FURTHER post- d betuy lot nu ce" THE ABOVE. } naeut of partion, to WEDNESDAY. the (29). in ye E ‘same | fo hundred aud “twenty C220), dy pa ee frume dwelling. ‘This ict tronts 24 8-12 z 8.9. HENKLE. Trustee. | stzvet snd hac a dept of 120 fort toan alley. Terms of sale One-third c Te- THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER Post. | installments, Aubually. "A dep | Comveyaions, be SB HENELE Trustee. | to day of sale will be pes cc : FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. DUNCANSON BKOS., Aucts, WINE OLD RYE WHISKY. HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ¥ 7 r. TRUSTPES' SALE QF LOT FRONTING ON FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, A MEST Y. ese yer a RONTINS oF NE WHISKY. x 4 semcia td or R Pe Ses is ed Td ar ee ee Dis, we will eil,on SATURDAY, THE FOURTH D: Beduced to 5 st Bottle OF JUNE, 1587, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. = the Premises, the south halt of the westera bait iin square 100, routing 17 feet 2: ‘Twenty-Brst street by a depth of 4 feet #yinchea: Warranted fred from fusel oil and all othe Terns of sale. Cush. at time of ‘sale. ya. All conveyanc- Reduced to 50c. per Pint Bottla, i ities, aud specially adapted for medic: ‘Terms to be cous aft facstiy une. Lenenterte reduction from a Py ABLULK NAT TANS, Puarnacist. nyat 24th and T abd 2d and D ste. nw. Sir: My attention has been called to a report which appeared in your valuable Journal on May Gth, of a shooting affray at El Paso, Texas, Ido not know who the unfortunate young man may De who was the offender on that occasion, but I will ask you to kindly correct the misstatement that he was the son of iny late husband, the Hon, J. K. Bouligny, of New Orleans, my only children being state, married to an Englishman, ‘M.G., and am residing 2 Pianos, several fine Organs, ? Frenclt Plate Mantel Mirrors (in fine condition), 1 handsome new Slate ese’ Flower Pots in Set Bantoo Side and Rocking Chairs, Walnut Hat Rack with Freuch Plate Mirrors, large number of Brus- \d other Carpets, new Body and Velvet Car- wade iu the form of Rugs, Window Hangingy, Antique Mirror, Walnut and Painted Chamber Ful ud. separate piece Extousion Dining Tables, other Diging Room Fur niture, fue Gas Cooking Stoves, together wi weneral assortment of Valuable Household Effects. HOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. IGHLY VALUARLE BUILDING LOTS AT THE INTERSECTION OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SIXTH STi uv AS THE HITZ PROPE Ws OK WAKE-| On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. MAY TWENTY. FOURTH, 1887, at he premiges, I shal and part of Lot And Other Rounds ana Avenues. ‘To the Editor of Tue Evrsrxo Star: ‘The propriety of widening this much-talked-of Suburban thoroughfare ts not a question, Upon this the favored few, who, on fine evenings, frequent It in their sumptuous equipages, and for whose benefit the improvement seems specially designed, and aiso the less favored individuals,who ‘are expected to donate their land for the purpose, are substantially a unit. As to the eztent of that widening, however, whether from the present 33 feet to 50 or more, or to 100, with parking, street cars, and broad footways, the varlance is very de- cided. There seems no dqudt, either, that in their certain limitations the value of adjacent land would be enhanced by such widening, unless, 1n- enough Were taken away to render the rest- ause of quantity or form, depreciated or A bullding lot may be greatly increased in value by widening a road, but suffictent land must be left on which to butld and receive that benefit; and tf from a lot worth $20,000 a section, worth $10,000 is taken, the residue ms\ have been doubled in Value, or somebody Is a loser. lat prepared by order of Col. 8 contemplated widening of Columbia road from Boundary street to 19th, there ‘appears to be no less than twelve persons interest- ent lands. Of these, four only seem to make donations, while the lands of eight are noted as “condemned.” condemnation 13 of the land of the heirs of Geo, Beattle Blake, of Boston, deceased, at the head of Connecticut avenue, and foot of the hill, amount- ing to 20,204 square feet, or nearly one-fifth of the euure tract; and, next Uo that is the Uract of Ed- imund Flagy, on the plateau above, amounting to 24 square feet, includls avenue, or nearly ‘one-fourtl The other conde ™ ral Mantel, elegant: Sup: 4 CAPITAL RACE OVEN THE COURSE OP THE RO THAMES CLUB. EAST, KNOWN RTY, AT AUCTION, A cablegram to the New York Herald trom Gravesend, June 1, Says: The Thistle to-day won Doth the first place andthe first prize, and the Genesta lost the second prize to the Irex by only 45 seconds in the te allowance, from a point three miles below this place outward for twenty-five miles, around the Mouse-light ves- sel and return, but the yachts went perhaps sixty miles altogether from gun fire at 11h. 30m. am. to 6h, and 158. p. m., Thistle’s time; 6h, 23m, 508. 25m. 48, for Gene Crossing the starting line the yachts earried all Plain sail, matnsails, topsails, jlbs, and forsails © wind Was strong from the Southeast, and the boats were all on the starboard tack. ‘The tide wasa quarter ebb. There were the customary, maneuvers to obtain. sailing ad- windward of U eway to the latter, Dut so Then followed mor O'CLOCK, in front of of Lots 11 and 12, jin square 844. Wwe subdivided into six building fronting as follows: Five of them have a front of 21 feet on the public square at intersection of Penn vania avenue and 6th street southeast by a depth of fect, and the sixth lot has a frout of 20 feet 6 iuches 0D Oth street by a depth of 105 feet 1 iuch, aud known, ‘This ia considered the most perty on Capitol Hill, and should mmand the attention of investors oF parties desir- ing bandsome building sites. ‘erms: Que-third cash: the reidue in three equal payments at six, twelve aud eighteen month: bearing interest and secured by a deed of trust broperty sold. All conveyancin at purchaser's cost. A deposi quired on cach lot at 12-dads "HO! thers will sell at public anction, to n frout of the premises. 0 THIRD, A.D. 1887, at FIV 30.000 square feet of valuable east of square No. 643 (except three small lots therein). fronting South Cap- hiture in gets. two daughters. Mr. George Collins Levey, Lam, yours faithfully, 58 West Cromwell Road, South Kensington, Lone ‘The course was ALSO, Large quantity of new Crockery and Glacaware. ALSO, AT TWELVE (CLOCK, Hotel Conch Carpenter's Wa kies. Carriages, Bugyie Set of Harness, rs SATURDAY, JANUARY FOURTH, 1887, at TEN O'CLOCK, within and in front of my suction-rooms, lection of Household Effects. Je2-2t mn, Horses, Dri Et y. Many E. P. Levey, anmaatiy | 88 the Hitz property secured by deed of trust on property | Su, vr all cash, at option of purchaser. ——— Give the Mechanics a Chance. OPEN THE MUSEUMS AND LIBRARIES ON SUNDAY. To the Editor of Tux Evexina Star: 1 noticed in Saturday evening's Star of the 28th inst. a very sensible article headed “The People’s Now, Ihave often said, as “H.” wrote in your valuable paper, that we should have the muscums open on Sunday. I should also like to see the Corcoran Art Gallery open, and should lke the parties in charge of both the National ‘Museum and the Art Gallery to take notice of H.'s article, as Tama laborer inyself and that is the only day that T have to see anythit {ful city. Tam a blacksmith, an Monday morning until been in this city for thirteen years, Deen inside of ‘but one the state, War and N: where [did not have shall sell sarge ci Geo. W STICENEY, PEREMPTORY SALI © the property will be Te-sold at risk and cost of de- atime purchaser. Ali conveyancing and recording | 9n the HOWER & SO’ Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, $28-deds Ti1y Pstrect wuctioneer, 930 K. st. At the start LUALLE, IMPROVED DOWLING, Auctioneer. Se THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN CON- of the rain, until THURSDAY, THE SECOND NE, 1887, same hottr and place. THUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ., Auctioneers, # INICK’S CHURCH. On TUESDAYJUNE SEVENTH, 1887,at HALE, PAST SIX O'CLOCK P. M., 1 will offer for eale; in| tof the premises, part of .{ronting 20 feet C the start the | rapidly. At night there | pie in the house UNIMPROVED | PROPERT PTY FEE THREE [3 STC. D_ SE: FE! LLEY. THIS LOT 19 SITUATED BE- THE TWO DESL HOUSES ON THE lot 18, in square No. Trex lost some. steeray hes on Gib sts. w. by 1 Tegained the leadership. Rously tack after tack, it being a dead be: Windward until reachitig the Mouse-light vessel for the turn homewand, THISTLE IN THE LEAD. ‘The Thistle gave the general impression that ‘she goes best on the port tac set better than on the three previous trials. once more had very wet decks. In pa Nore light-ship the Thistle led by quite three-quar- ters of a mile, rounding the Mouse light and set- ling her spinnaker for the ran hi ) wind began to grow light. and the Thistie’s spread Of sail seemed to Increase her lead, Twas aboand the club boat dred guests, fifty of whom were der-on Was on board, Wearing with yellow plaits at ‘the side and the bodice broidered with silver. 8 Diack straw with blue ribbons. Sue was under the escort of Capt. 8 LTER B. WILLIAMS & T tu A | EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED : OP ON, THE NOW TUWESI' COMME PLYO1 ENT | W According to the Ludiow showing (PPx0uAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STOCK OF GROCERIES AND FIXTURES AT AUC- Qn MONDAY MORNING, JUNE SIXTH, 1887, at O'cLod! No. 105 2d st, bet. A and B ‘Di ands: Soups, Syrupe and on ear, Pickles, Platform and. Counter scales, BICo:03, Goal out and’ out Cana, cotuters and: Shelvises, Yer, €d as proprietorsot adja By authority under the last will of the late mn Will sell at. pub- (69 UNE SECOND, A. VE O'CLOCK P.M. front of the premises, lots 1 and 2, in square num: Ave hundred snd two, having’ 50 front feet on N street, by a depth of one hundred and thi on 4i4 street southwest the eity of Washinton, D. LOT BETWEEN THE CAPITOL AND LI at the southwest ¢ PARK. eure eant alone G Street north | On FRIDAY. JUNE THIRD, 1887, at FIVE The heaviest . Her sails seemed to 2CK P.M. T will sell, in frout of ‘the prem public building, and that ise, partof Lot numbered 8, in square ‘NaI avy Department building, veh the Ume to notice the beauty of that handsome structure, as I was work. ing at my trade there. Idon’t write for my alone, as I know there are hundreds of others situ- ated as Tam. ‘There are several ot at the same Shop with me who have said the same 8 I have in regard to this same subjo sta, Tshall gel Teas, Shelf Goods of 1,000 cash: balance in one, two, and three t semiannually, or all ids GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auct., ivisiow of Pleas: | WY ALTE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers ABLE PREMISES No. 408 135 improved by a two-t Iwelling ; also one-story brick building in the ‘The above described property is to be sold_ subject ired leage to run watil September 1, A.D. 1880, at the monthly rental of twenty doll "Terns of sale: One-third cash, and the valance tn y of ale, with iuterest ‘six percent rer annum, to be wecred loed of trust upon the premises sold: ofall Cash att Purchaser's option. A tasks depouit- of S100 required terms. to. be\ complied. with ‘Within ten days thereafter or property will be. resold Atrigk and cont of defaniting’ purchaser, after three days advertisement in acme newspaper published. ib ihe city of Waabineton, All conveyacingr aud recoding rr astrip on Garticld of his entire tract. nnations vary from 2,000 to 7,000 spectively, making a total aggregate square fet, valu Tecent sales, at not less thin $60, On entering Columbia Road and commencing the ascent of the hill, the Blake property stands on the right, andasingle glance indicates the ‘tain by the abstraction of a strip of land 400 feet long and 50 feet wide, involy- ing an elaborate stone wall said to have cost 000; also a number of fine forest trees, and causing the outline of the tract to become an ab- while IC 18 not so easy to perceive in the residue of the property can thus become enhanced in value as it 1s to comprehend how it may thus become greatly depreciated. But ests itsell with force, Ludiow widen taking the necessary land, or one-half of it, at any. rate, fro the opposite side, where already rises a ut little comparative utting down? To that land 1s the sa millionaire member of live man,” Whilst on the eof the Infant heirs of ae ers employed. fPHowAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET ROAD, BETWEEN WHIT VE. AND SCOTT STRE! On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE NINTH, 1887, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CL( of the premises, I shall sell a frontage of 220. feet, on the east side of 7th street road, betwoen Whit- ney avenue and Scott street, by a depth of 150 feet. Will be sold as a whole or as divided. ‘This property has the advantage of the street cars aud gas. For homes or business it is desirable and in ashort time will be worth double ite value. A plat will be shown at time of sale. nd made known at sale, HOMAS DOWLING, Aue! py CHAIRS AT AUCTION. 4,000 news ATURDAY MORNING, JUNE FOURTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, on the National Drill 4,000 W. S. CHATRS, Dealers’ and others’ attention invited, 1d in lots to uit. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. _ Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. s eo}? Q.STREET TEN FEET, GOOD ‘tain deed of trust, of February, A. D. fiber No. 1,009, folio Se: , one of the land records of ihe District of ‘olumbia, and by decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, situ Under sud. de FOU TH DAY OF Wi M. at public auction, in front of the premises, sell all that certain plec jand, sittiate in the city of Washington, in said Dis- trict, known, us and being part of origial lot 10, in square 983, haviny a front of 40 fect on G street north- eust, and rimming back of even width 110 feet, the lot, the aame beiug more particularly cribed in said'deed of trust, tozether with the IIh- thereon, consisting of a good two-story ‘erms of sale: $1,500 tn cash; the balance in equal installments at oné and two years, secured deed of trnst on the, ‘huger’s option, among three hun- adies. Mary An- a dark-blue dress years from the da: of some 70,000 ee ‘The Climatological IANS WHO TOOK PART IN IT—RLRCTION OF OFFICERS—TO MEET IN THIN CITY NEXT YEAR, Dr. A. Y. P. Garnett, of this city, read a paper at the American Climatological convention, in Baltimore, yesterday, on the sanitary advantages of tde-water Virginia, including Virginla Beach, as a winter health resort. A paper was read also by Dr. A.C. Peale, of his cit; members elected were Drs. A. L. Gihon, U. 8. N.; logical Survey; E.C. Morgan, Dr. A. L. Louis, of New York, read a_pal rgteen Forests as Therapeutic Agents in Pul- monary Phthisis.” He sald it was generally ad- mitted by the medical profession that purity of atmosphere was of the treatment of phthisis, | ‘onvention. .d by virtue of a deed of trust. bearing th day of Aucust, A.D. 18733, and duly (eo uid Tucords for the Distric folio 138, I shall, on at the time of sale, and ¥ of the club, damage it would Prince of Wales able to come, Lue club, Was not ut courtly Vice Commod t made good amends for his ab pondent Was Watching the for sale, at public auction, of vround described as the Square Lumbered two hun tinproved by ‘Three-atory (ot, being house and prem- Herald corres; race, when the Thist up, half chaMlngly, half serlousl the Herald tell the Americans to and save the both aging over, for t her, in either light or stron winds, the better and mofe favorably we jud Cormack, of the pues. E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Aucti AUCTION SALE OF V: UNIMPROVED REAI On THURSDAY. the 0 HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P, M. order of the trustees of the Washington Asylum, in front of the premises ori feet 10 inches on north B 120 feet on 20th street wert, ‘Qn the SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. vill sell in front of the premises oriwinal lot 4, in square 259, fronting 69 feet 25s inches on T4ti ct west, between Canal street and C street north, by a depth of 120 feet 10 inch: thereafter I wil ‘What manner Among the new (PROVED AND BELONGING TO ORPH. SECOND day of J) ‘Auiount secured and expenses of sale qual instalnie ecured by d A deposit of fifty ¢ ‘On SATURDAY, the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, | lars at time of sale, aud all conveyancing ahd record- of sale are from day of sale ALUABLE IM ESTAT! A. C. Peale, U. Washington, D.C. the query” su point, Why di equore We see of of her abilities.” Mr. cht Club, Who Was, ‘The more I see of tue Thistie Nght or strong winds, the surer Iam that she ts | jenesta and the Irex, but not a | and where thus damage could be sustained by surely could not have been becau: property of W. W. Phelj ‘hest importance in the Iv 1s also a belief that has come down through the ages from the time of the Romans that the atmosphere of the pine forest has a curative eifect_on the diseased lung. perience does show that there is an antiseptic eie- ment in this atmosphere that 18 fatal to certain Analysis shows that this ele- ment 1s the vapor of turpentine or peroxide of rogen. ‘The following officers were elected for the en- President, Dr. A. L. Loomis, New residents, Dr. A. Y. P. Garnett, Wash- and Dr. J.T. Whittaker, Cin¢innat; ‘J, B. Walker, Plilladel uncilors, Drs. E. t. Bruen, Rowland S. Cur- fladelphia; J. H. Tyndale, J. F. Bosworth, . Shattuck, “Boston. better than the match for the Mayflower. LORD ALFRED PAGETT DovETS. Yachts on returning and passing Southend found i the wind almost dying away. took in her foresall, replacing it by a huge balloon foresail, which smeemed stil more to increase lead. Lord Alfred Pag. ‘syjaper published fn the WS bist P atoteas used one week. other sid@ lay the herita; 4 dead man hundreds of miles away! There seems moreover, no doubt that the course of the roa would be more in conformity to the city {f ait the land for this widening were taken from that west side ascending the trom the south side after reaching Uakland ave- Iv ts certain that the tracts of land on the south side Would be less datnaged than those on. the north side of the road by this abstraction, for the reason that they so much exceed the others in util FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY- i sell the south half of TH, A. D. 1887, same hour atid place. <fnd. the north half of original I ‘734 inches on 1333 sa depth of 120 AY, THE THIR d .y Cwill sell, in front of th 7, fronting 80 feet on Lat 80 feeton Pierce street, improved by a brick dwelling house of 9 rooms, numbe: On THE SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., Iwill sell, in front of the premises, Lots 3, 144, 140 and 146, in Gilbert’ 3 each 16 feet on Myrtle street ea, and improved by brick Here the Thistle SALE IS POSTPO: rman avenue, by’ a depth of | TUESDAY, MAY THIRIY-FIRST, A. D. 1887, same ill, and then O'CLOCK P. 3 original lot 33 street west anc stle would return with the cup. Our band, with tauch policy, played at this juncture, frst ‘the air which accompanies Uy inuste hall straia, *Cnarle and then, “See the Conquering Hero Comes.” Lad Alfred Pagett and her party were on the steam | ‘The lower Thames and the out ay Were ull day crowded with yachts, yawis. cut- ters, and boats of all kinds. Many compliment to the day, sang the ol “Summer 1s a Comin’ In.” TWO MORE RACKA. ‘There are two more races this week in which the Thistle participates. It 1s an open secret that Much dissatisfaction exists among some of her crew, connected with the promises of bounty money, and that there 1s some probability of the Thistle having to substitute many new bands on the voyage over, ‘TUE THISTLE 4 SMOOTH-WATRR BOAT. A London spectal wo the New York Timrs says: “I have come to the conclusion that the Thistle 18 a smooth-water boat, She goes through the water faster with less wind than any yacht I have ever seen, but I fancy would tare badly as to speed Ina rough sea. Tuesday, with a good breeze and smooth water, she did not seem to mai way one had a rig’ pretensions, As I have betore had gccasion to re- iark, her crew Is wretchedly slow In handing her ‘The time required to make any change in he position of her Uinber can only be accounted 1 HUNDRED AND. FOR AN INVEST Under and by virtue of a Dearing date on the 16th da; A884, and duly recorded in feet. f- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON 13. 14. 15, 16 and 17, in said Block 2, | sccount of the rain, until FRIDAY, JUNE THIRD, secretary and treasures ‘The question of the cost of this improvement, including work with damages, ‘The amount of excavation through that Lill to obtain the requisite breadth and grade would be immense; and no jury, whether of Seven er selected or influenced, could avoid awarding the Blake heirs alone dam- in thousands of dollars. As to the authonity of the Commissioners to incur such serious outlay, and their right as inherited trom the Levy Court and the Board of Public Works to exercise sov- ereign power us to eminent domain, the question may be watved; but it 13 scarcely a question how congress Would view such exercise, or the indis- crluninate expenditure of the availsor District tax- ation or any possible remnants of {ts own appro- Priations from other suburban roads, on wo! eW OF its very unmist nhot be viewed New York, and Fred. next meeting will be ‘held in September, 1888, 10 this city, at the meeting of the congress of spe- clalists. "Dr. Loomis, New York, was elected as the representative Of the association In that con- by adepth of 57 feet dwellings, with modern improvements, co rooms each aud numbered respectively 21, 23, 25, FOURTH DAY OF JUNE, LOCK P, M., I will sell ini Eand ¥, in Baar's sub- . fronting each 17 y varying depth to North Caro" lina ave..and improved by brick dwellings containin 9 rooms, with modern improvements, and numbered street southeant. fourth cash’; balance in three equal in: stallments in one. two and three years, for which notes interest at six per cent, payable of sale, and secured by deed of n. OF all cash, at it of 8100 on each Lot will and all conv Ail best purchaser's cost i ifteen, days from sale, or property Tesold at risk and cost of defaultin ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct ‘THIS EVENIN pnomes DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARIES and 29 Myrtle street n. parcel or lot of | Or twelve, and low F- front of the premises lots division of lot 1, in and running through. ee Unionists Bitter Against Gladstone. The conference of the Kadical Union opened at Birmingham yesterday with 2,000 delegates in at- tendance. A resolution was passed in favor of the largest possible extension of local government to Ireland, subject to the supremacy of the im- periat parliament and the protection of the ‘ark strect-and 90 feeton Sherman | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, has a frout of | the District of Columbia. passed May 12, 1887, 10} - 9527, entitled Mary 3. Naylor'vs. undersigned trustees will auction in frontof the respec SST feet. said Lots 9 and 10. | tive premises on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-FIPTH of purchaser, beart semi-annually fro rty sold, will be tak 11 cash, at the pu omplied with in ten days from the day of sal rustees reserve the right to resell at cost en: risk of defwulting purchaser. A deposit of $100 re- quired on the day of sale. BENJ. F. LEIGHTON,) RICHARD E. PAIRO, '$ Ottice: 482 Louisiana ave. n.w. adepth of 190 teet. Said Lot 11, | (CLOCK P. M. the west half of lot numbered sixteen . ervation No, 11. fronting 27 feet on C street be- 0 feet om Sherman avenue. and | tween “2d and dd sts. n.w.. and running hack 180 toan . has a front of 30 feet on ‘with the provements thereon, consisting of & trick dw Bebe wah a feet each ou Sherman | sisting of three fi ‘dwellings, on 7th street, G ‘able expressions wuired at time of ne board as to Mas s 1s a Jealous body, will not suffer ils power to be exercised DY. onunissioners, themselves n to have taken this View when they exacted e pledge of some $6,000 or $8,000 as a fund for damages from those dnxious for the anticpated beueucs OF We undertaking before endorsing It. But, Low many drops in the bucl ainount constitute to meet even the probable or sible award to the Blake heirs, to say nothing resented ‘all parts ‘of Great Britain’ tone of the speeches was bitterly antt-Giad- stonian, It was the first representative untonist re irreconcilable hostility to the Gladstontans has been the rallying ery. Were current that the government Would intro- probably during the autumn session, a broad local’ government bili, including Ireland, and that Uhe governinent might dissolve parltathent over Uuls measure. ‘The same report in the conserva- and Fuuniie beck 7. THE TY-SIXTH D. MAY, A.D. 1887, ut FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR Without Food for Sevemty-Nine Days CURIOUS CASE OF A TENNESSEE MAN, JACKSON, TENN., June 2.—This is the seventy. ninth day since Capt. William Murchison, of Medon, has taken any drink or nourishment of any Kind. He still retains his mental facultiel Perfectiy, and will not allow physicians to pre- Seribe for him, as he knows they cannot relieve him, and he prefers not to be tantalized with efforts to restore him. The attack came on at night, “He had eaten supper and retired as usual, Tien. about 11 oclock, he awakened quite unirsiy, ine awakened again and in attempting totake edtink of water found fils throat was paralyzed and that he could hot swallow, since which time he has not Beem able to swailow anything. Me had suffered @ partial stroke of paralysis previous to this time, Capt. Murchison is about 53 yearsof age, He ts nO crank, as has been supposed, but his fast Is the Tesult of disease, and the physicians of Unis cit who have vistted him ail rexard his case wit Geep interest one of the most extraordinary OD record. He was formerly tn iv and has no family. At this time and Cannot ve much loncer. - A North Carolina Wiracte, QREAT EXCITEMENT AMONG WILMINGTON COLORED PROTLE. Ramon, N. C., June 2.—A curious story comes from Wilmington regarding an alleged miraculous manifestation which has caused intense excite ment among the colored peop follows: Anna Granger, a co Fidtcultng and mocking Anoth: Staging a hymn. Suddenly she sation fn the paim of ber let hi al r woman WhO Wad elt a Wurming weD- nd, aud on examin- found a singular discoloration. The words, ‘The Chareh of God,” in blood-red capital letters, appeared plainiy tua half circle on the lower part of the palm. The woman screamed and acted $0 Wildly Uhat the whole neighborhood soon gathere and from that time on the excitement increase eat CrOWaS Of Poo nd vicinity unttl a late hou Everybody is pertatited to look at the woman's hand, and the greater number of those who inspect itaré much impressed. The Granger woman Was at first so overcome by fear What she had tobe kept up by stimulants. The discoloration 1s uot now quite $0 visible as at inst, = Kissane and His Encmics, CONSIDERATION POR WIS PAMILY ALONE HAS PRE VENTED HIM PROM KILLING GES. DAKK Since the whereabouts of the now notorious Wm. Kissane, allas Wm. K. Rogers, was made known, Several newspaper men have visited bls ranch, about three miles from Sonoma, Cai, At his home are his wite To a reporter the Wife of Kissane sald on Tuesday that Gen, Francis Darr, to whom 1s ascribed the reopening of Kissane’s Eastern ure owing to Kissane’ $4,000 on account of the Cheauteal Bank of New York. She sald that since the suit had actualiy been commenced the amouut lad dropped to 300. Gen, Darr and bis wife had visited them aU their house prior to the publication of the tails of her husband's supposed care expressed the most friendly regard, althouy she claimed, Uiey came to take an inventory of thelr effect Being asked how she thought the affair would 1, Mrs. Rogers said have ended long ago tt I had not begged and implored tor my sake and the eof our children to leave the punishment of Darr’s malice and cruelty to some otter land than Ris own, It ts well for Darr that Col mh family around hit. Some of t i ‘ones, oF long beiore Uiis Darr Would have had to etl With Che man Whom be has pursued like flend for no catise Unat We cal Imagine exce desire to extort m0) She said that her hus band Would defend the matter in the courts. ~ soe Parnellivm and Crime, ‘The last of the London Times’ second series of articles on Parnellisin and crime, which appeared yesterday, coucludes with the statement Uuat the New York Council of the Fenian Brotherhood haa issued a cireular appealing for funds for a “pyro technic display” in houor of the queen's jabilee, and requesting that all moneys subscribed tor Une purpose should be addressed toJoun Murphy, Areasurer, post-ollice box 2242, The article con: Unues: “lu other words, a series of dynamite and iucendiary outrages are intended, What knowl edge the Parneliites of Ube character and Projects of the men Who hold such close relations ‘with them we shali not here discuss. We will only ‘add that while the success of the inquiry we have made has surpassed our original expectations, Mr. Parnell has but to raise a fuger to far Tuller information upon every point than our partial and {united opportuniuies have rendered possible.” ‘so The Pacific Hailroad Investigation, A PLAN POR PAYING THE C. P. DEBT TO THE GUVs ERNMENT IN SEVENTY YEARS. The Pacific Railroad Commisstoners resumed thelr investigation in Boston yesterday. Gov, Ames made soiue unimportant corrections tn Lis testimony of the day before. Gen. E. P. Alexe ander, of Savannah, Ga., formerly @ Government director of the Union Pacific, testified that the an. nual report of the company Was @ fair basis to Work upon regarding, the earning power of Toad. “Tue Branches, be- sald, had been the silver Uon of the road. ‘The presentsituation, he tho Uve clubs ts hastening preparations for an elec— Ata mass-tneeting at night a letter from Join Bright was read, fercely de. houncing the Gladstonian Euitor O'Brien's mi for by Une fact that it 1s too heavy for even her in reasonable of other claimants? Besides, Congress, or, te, inay be inclined to inquire a few months hence what has become of that “compre nsive system” of suburban streets embodied In Col. Ludlow’s splendid red and yellow map, pre- pared and submitted to that body ut tts request at its late session, and also whe: her the magntilcent Caltfornia avenue may not obviate the becessity of widening Columbia road at all, or may not, 1D- deed, obviate its necessity altogether. That ave- cent affutr, and, in connec- Uon with Massachusetts avenue éxtended, would constitute a grand boulevard along that range of heights. But 1t would cost money. gress would give tt, JUNE THIRTEENTH, 1987, ion in front of the Premises the abo bed property and. ita aj consist in a three. toral reorganization, part of lots 1 and 2, square 979, fronting on O street, least, the Seni uh Late JOSEPH H. BRADLEY, ‘To be sold at public Auction, Atmy Rooms, Eleventh street and Pennsylvania ave., on. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE SECOND AND THIRD, 1887, CING at HALV-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. Books now ready for Exainination. | DOWLING, Auct. policy, and condemning i eee She Never Wanted to See Him Again, MORE EVIDENCE IN THE PEAK MURDER TRIAL. In the Peak murder trial in Mount Holly, N. J., » Mrs. Witcraft testified that Peak sald Thope Katle will get well and clear up this matter, as 1t will take a great load off me. She must have got worked up over my refusal to marry her, and shot berselt. square 1065, being the east 156 feet 9 man avenue, and run | jyclues of said ot, trouting on K atreet, near 13th strect pertinaelty tn elit against the pot’ ay, Certataly Tuesday's race Was hal his own hands, with a good vessel tt be expected of her. reaches magnificently, made for the newness of everytuing about her, Dut there was nothing in w Consider he 7 days thereaiter, the te and two years, for which the pu interest frou the day of sal cured by a deed of trust on the property. wold “inthe ‘Terms to be complied with within m aveyaueing and recording at purchase cost $100 deposit on ac o JAMES 5. EDWARDS, Trusteo, 412 oth'street LATELY THEREAFTER we will sell all of on Wallach street aud run’ back | Lot No. 7, square 1078, fronting 31 fect. 2 inch rect east, between Pennaylvania a running back that width the depth of the Lot. he purchase ti in equal ‘install -aring interest to be secured | of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser, Conveyancing at’ pur- eposit of 2100 required on each Lot rrusters Feserve the Tent to re of sale are not of sale, after five | of In Some Rewspaper pub- ‘aser’s notes, bearing saven ‘and. ae dozen times in It the ‘Thistle mane | years. Tu wig! Gradually tucreased. The saving in interest, if may | This plan were followed, would be $12,500,000, Qn the other hand, she nue would be a magniti RY GOODS AUCTION. WE WILL SELL TO_M 36 SEVENTH STREI SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, T TEN K iB ‘THOMAS DOWLING ome Fpuonas DOWLING, Auctioneer. RY DESIRADLE LOTS, 1 JUNE TWO, STOR! INDER OF STOCK DS. EVERY LOT She asked me to mes, but I refused, because she was ‘Win. Poole, one of Peak’s intimate friends, testt- fled that Peak told him on the day that he had been drinkh % Mount Holly, and volunteet Whe and Katle were married. Poole douoted this, Whereupon Peak offered to produce the cer- Uneate. “Amos Johns, a farmer, ving near the scene of the tragedy, und who first discovered Katle lying unconscious by the roadside, testified that when she was removed to Peak’s house Barclay bent over her and asked how she was e made no answer. at the time, and o as tm any way | equaling what we have been Induced to belleve | Hier owner, Mr. Bell, sald Monday Night that she was built to beat Atncrican vessels, and that he did not expect to do much in iatches here on account or our ume Genesta’s performazces it 1885 In American waters Teannot see what rigut the Thistle bus to hope to beat the Yachts Sir Richard Suttons cutter | ith, I ventured to say something of the | Feste kind in the presence of a gentieman who forthirly | creditors to J. Alex. Preston, trustee, The corpo- Years has built, owned, and sailed yachts, and he ‘Don't Nip ws hastily to these’ conclu ere are two thiuzs you inust take Inte Mion. The vese! is new and evenrtung | Joa. C. Merritt, Caleb Winslow, and Wm. 8. Car. 3 badiy, aud Barr has never Defore satled & | beumy vessel as How to Cure Lockjaw. To the Editor of the EVENING § 1 think that thls extract from a private letter from Dr. Wm. J. Burge, of Pawtuxet, R.L, may be He says: “A few days ago I her capable of, FLANNELS, CAM- PIECE” GOODS TEC OD 3 KID GLOVES, [8 POSITIVELY THE L. EA’ -veras pieces of property will be sold according dimensions or according to such dimen- Sions as may seem to the Trustees most advantageous, quite heavily the statement of value to others. had the pleasure of saving the life of a young horse. He had lockjaw, surgeon from Providen was almost in lls last gasp. freely, bis iauscles relaxed, and he got up and be- Tiearned this method of treatment from the best of grandfathers, the late Dr. Shaw, is due to Dr. Burge to say ‘ual he does not know that 1 make this use of “hi Lam induced by the sad fate of th soldier whose death from lock}aw 1s. predicte Why is it not reasonable to would relleve the animal may vrove effectual in the case or aduman being. a Baltimore and Potomac Railroad. THR ANNUAL _MEeTING— ELECTION OF OFFICERS. ‘The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Co. was held yes- The report of President Oden Bowie for 1886 snowed that the gross re- 335,844.29, and the expenses $823,196.89, leaving $512,647.40 net carnings. In comparison with the year 1885 there was an In- crease in gross earnings of $12.7 crease n Expenses of $54,645.08. net carniugs was $41,802.69. Cot the premises: ON nd a veterinary FIRST DAY 0) gave bim up to die, I had him bled yA Jonathan. Proui division of Square 900 in Washington City rms of sale: One-half cash, and. the balance day of sale, with auten ain, weeured by deed of trust on prop- cash. at option of the pupchager. A do= required at tine of ‘stle ou each parcel Vinplied with i fiteen days from at purchaser's cost, of purchaser complying with terms of i day ot wale the undersigned y sold at the risk and cost of de- purelluser, upon seven days’ notice in, the v AKE, 406 STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F s TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE No, 1351 CEDAR STREET NORTHWEST. irtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded 1d records for the District uf Culuiabia, Liber! No. 1.024, folio 297, et seq. an of the party secured the Te‘wuetion, in front of the pre JUNE FOURTH, 1887, at E Tollowiny-described Heal Escate, situate in the city tou, District of Colunbia, to wit: Lot lettered 'S subdivision of certain lots ii 38, said lot fronting 20 feet on Ce- Ger street, bya depth of 80 fect to a teu (10) foot ‘Terms of sale: One-third (33) cash, of which 850 must be paid at tine of ‘sal payments at one (1) and tw interest, payable semut-aunually.” Deterred. p be secured by deed of trust oa property sold the option of, the purchaser. {At purchaser's cost. 10) days from day of bt to advertiss and sell the property at the cost and risk of the defaulting pu She was consctous pened her eyes several Umes. Coroner Carr testified that he heard Katie say that ‘The revolver ideatitied as Peak’s had but one cartridge exploded. Dr. KR. E. Brown, the attending physician, testified that the hair or Nesh of Katie Anderson Were pot burned around Peak asked her who hurt her When Katie was removed to her own room at hume she said: “It was a wicked Uning Lo shoot me, of the lane by Bart here I’! teli it to hits face.” “Do you want to see Bart?” asked the doctor. “No,” answered Katie; of Wickford, R. 1." consideration. The vesse is he is used to handitug our narrow A member of Use Royal ¥. ent quietly asked if We Were sure Uhey want {odo too ihuci before she went wy America, oor iS IN CHURCHES, Leads toa Peak shot her, 1 conveyanchuse at the written re- T shall sell at pao URDAY, appOse Uhat wl | Soll resell the pr OF LOT 2, SQUARE Aes usre 1078, which were te be ith of May, have been. postponed. on account Sf the run until TUESDAY. MAY THIRTY wound. Whei she made no answer, ‘The Music Questi: Debate Among Presbyterians, Another long debate on the muste question oc- cupled the General Assembly of the United Pres- bytertan Church in Philadelphia yesterday. direct cause of the issue was the use of the organ. by the Rev, J. T. Tate's church at Keokuk, lowa, to which objection bad been made first to the local presbytery and then to the synod of Iowa, Ineaci case the body declined to futerfere, An appeal was finally made to the assembly, and the com- mittee to Whom the matter was referred reported “that the probibitory law forbidding the use of instrumental music tn the worship of God has been repealed, and Unis leaves the sessions at Mberty to introduce such music as they may deem wise and ‘Therefore there 1s. no legal ground for the appeal 4s not susta nority’ report was also tbe appeal be sustal Everybody had so I was siiot at the end and if you bring him tw- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN consequence of the rain, until TT 'H, 1887, same hour and RICHARD SMITH? my27-d&ds CHAS. A. ELLION;; 32- THE SALE OF WEST HALF OF LOT No. }, Reservation No. 11, fronting 27 feet on C, between ‘and 3d northwest, and running back 100 feet to. he unprovements thereon co square uunibered AL STATEMENT— place. aN i. PEARE, | ‘I never Want to see him ‘nis conversation was overheard by Ofticer Bo- dine and OMiicer Carr, who were tn the next room. Justice Clevenger, of Mount Holly, testified that he did not. marry Peak and Katle Anderson, as Peak had said. ‘To-day the defense will be begun. ‘Whe American Sunday School Conven- ; balance in two equal (2) years at six per cent RY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED D UNIMPROVED REAL ESAT! NCH, TWELFTH, AND D STUEETS NOWTH- WEST: By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, ‘oluiubia, passed on the 23d day off ity catise No. 8498, wherein Au- ston and Kandall Hayner, trustees, -mplainants and Milton C, Kandall and others aré defendants, we shall sell terday in Baltimore. cetpts were $1 the Trustee re- © senui-annually, and secured by the | HALIPAST PUCK O'CLOCK PSL, one of the purchaser, aud a deed of trust | rar KICHARD SMITH + j mydO-2t CHAS. A ELLIOT,) ter. OF WEST HALF OF LOT No. AtMS, Trustee, i Jostponed on accent of yOLOCK P. M., and & 39, and an tn- ‘The decrease in "The increase in ex- penses Was on accoulit of fmprovements at the sta- Uon in Washington city and for the enlargement of the cattle yards ut Calverton, in Baltimore. ‘The Washington lne carried 1,401,886 An increase’ of 37,816, and iaoved hE an Increase of” 35,468 tons, Crevk line about held its own, and the Catonsville Branch had a considerable increase over 1885. The s elected for the ensuing year are Frank ‘Thompson, Geo. Small, W. 'T. Walters, B. F. New- comer, EJ. Henkle, Samuel Cox, Jr, ik. D. Bar livers, Hon, Oden Bowie, president; Frank lent; Joba's, Leib, treasurer; WANCERY SALE OF THE PROPERTY occu. SCHWING & CLARK AS N OTHE SOUTHEAS: to the highest bid the hig RTER PAST FOURO'CLOCK ig Parcels of land, all in the city of ington, Distriet of Columbia: IRST—Parts of Lote numbered threo (3) and five iu square numbered three hundred and forty-cight | GH), beiuning for the same at a point on 11th atreet West, ut the distance of seventy-ive ( e southiwest corner of said square, and b » southwest corner of Lot nu east forty-ine (41) feet andelev« hence north one (1) foot and two C2) ‘e east along the center of the wall of the k buslding ou Lot numbered three (3) fitteen (Lo) aud six (6) inches: ‘thence sion wall of the privy five inches; thence east AVEC theuce north eighteen (18) fect and three (3) inches; thence west seventy e and thence south twenty -five (25) fe ‘Said parts of lots are tmprov story presed brick front iionse, porthwest, and known a# “Faber Kestauraut and COND—ALSO, ON THE SAME DA TER TO FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., uare numbered, } besinning for ‘aid lot on 12th fifty (30) feet: APPLAUDING A REI ‘The American Sunday School Convention met in Chicago yesterday with delegetes from all the States and the District of Columbia present. 8. F. ‘Smith, the author of “My Country, "Tis of Thee,” was then Introduced and recetved the heartiest kind of salutation, He read the first and last ver- ‘ses of the renowned anthem, at which the three thousand persons present, rising, united in a stir- rendition of the song. kev. Maine, responded for the northeastern section of to Maine, he said that ad. timber for ships and Umber for houses, Umber for sidwalks, for spools, for slate frames, and some people thought they had “way down in Maiue” Umber for rulers, ‘This Was presently con- strued as an indirect reference to Blaine, and a round of applause greeted the delegate trom the Pine Tree State. INCE TO BLAINE. CORNER OF y 'S NORTHWEST, IN AND HE CITY OF . C decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed ‘4 cause therein peudiny, row et vir. ure plaintitls and | facwill et al. are deteudauts, sald catine ocket, the Undersized ee, Will. on TUESD. NE. A. 696,022 tons, e Court of resented recommending LOIS, Eats passed 1b “Raya tamed inthe su N’ wething to say on the subject. The Rev. Jas. Brown contended Wat the appeal should bé sustained. It was a matter of conscien “Icouldn’'t go into Keokuk sald he, “because they had an organ there, congregation promised to cover the organ if 1 would come and preach for them, but T could not The Rev. Dr. Vincent said: “This assem- Diy should vote to exclude the organ. Its use 13, wholly without warrant. ward toward the mother of harlois.” Another effort to settle the controversy was v. J. H. Brown, Who presented Uhis | on: “Whereas there 1s now no law for- ing the use of lostrumental music in the theretore, there has been in front of the pre jon, to the highest aud best biddel of around and | Go not Us B, P. Snow, of 5 sale at public auc therefor, the followiig lots situate ih the city of Washi and known on the ground plan Of the said those party of original lots munbered twelve Unrtecn (13), in xquare Munbered four Wunder ), contained within the followin 1 bountis, beginning for the said parts of said ots at “ror | themorthwestcoruer of aid sus ot twelve, and runninx thence east won} indeed aud two (10% aches: thence south OW a line ot 7th strect west twenty: cna line paraile north along. the 5) feet and seven (7) d six (6) inches: ‘Yhompson, vice-presidi Jas. P. Kerr, secret the country. and eight (8). in square uumbered Trausfers of Real Estate. fee have been fled as follows: H. Holmes to C. Becker, lot 5, sq. 290; $20,000. G. F, Dyer to W. Brooks, lots 10 and_11, sq. 1 $50. J. H. Miller to John B. Miller, part sq. 930; H, Marlow, to Mary B. Tarr, west half lot 7 85,250. T. J. Luitreil to 1, sq. 621; $1,350. W. iH. goméry, east ‘halt 5, sq trustee, to i. 400. J. B. Moore to J. R. Walton, lot Jullus E. KockWell to S. Morris Pool, sub SQ. 363; $5,300. E. Weston ‘to D. King, east Sd. 218; $22,500. R. B. Vance 'to A. Wood, sub fot “127, sq. 364; 38,750. H. Spaulding Muhihoifer, 10t 5, 8q. 967; Insurance Company is to Barbara, to C. C, Willams, 10t 4, Rabe, lots 24 to 'y Sprague to Isabella ian Hill; $1,000. John H. Smyth, part same; $1,000. W. C._ Walsh to. H, Parker, lot 207, sq. o46; $—. D ray to Mary A. Corcoran, part 5, ‘sq. 214; $—. M. D. Green vo J, MeL. Ci J. McL. Carusl to Helen E. Gray, saine property; $3,600. S. R. Bond to P, Feehan, b. 3 $1,222. Lula M. Pavy to Lena Koeth, lot 85, D. uid L.'s sub Pleasant Plains; $1,800. M. M. Rich ardson to 8. C. Wells, lot Heights; $2,510.70; E. ’F. Robinson to W. Mayse, lock 11, Long Meadows; $i C. Bradley, 10% 11 each levis ot sale prescribed by decree are: One-third eo uud (Wo Years, with interest at deed of trust on pureh: , 405 11th strest aud alyy of said 1is use Is a step back- ‘At cost of pare jays default in ¢ is Teserved to ‘atiel etch ott Bve aye VILLIAM A. GORDON, ylaua ave~ J. HULDS WORTH GORDON, ‘Trustees, 530 4 —se0—____ ELECTED GovBRNOR OF THE GRaNtre STaTEe.—Both branches of the New Hampshire legislature met in Jolnt convention yesterday afternoon and filled va- senatorial districts, governor resulted as follow: Gilmanton (dem.), 146; Chas. H. Sawyer, of Dover (rep.), 173. Mr. Sawyel part of Lot numbered sey pr sion’ ue at the northwest corner of a es, anid Funan feet: thence west with the lide of said G- street one hundred und two (102) feet three (3) i of gad th street W. Mayse, part to-M. ¥. Stont- $5,215.60. it. 8. Brad- Dart 21, sq. 24; clues to the line long the line of (20) fect tothe place of bei fubject toan alley ou the east side of the said ‘or parcels of ground. These premixes are uuproved by the four-story and collar brick building, now occupied by Messrs, & Clark, and are very valuable for busiiess purtoses. ig Prescribed by act of Congress, ad ag bythe faut decree, are a fllu dea One-third, of the purchar: ihoney payable in cash on icday of mle: one-third in one yearw thereafter, with 1 its to be secured to Teapective interests, by ceo snd Upon the premises so sold, which fal or eourt. All conveyancing and recorditie at Ue Cost of the purchaser. If te teruis of sale are but Coupiied with in ten days from the dayof sale the trus- {ees reserve the right to resell at faulting purchase: ng PE HOSS PRRRY, trustee, 470 La, Ave. Litle Liwurance Building. MSO) ESTON. Trustee, No. 1326 F street nw. r[HoMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPROVED REAT, ESTATE, BUSINESS | PURPOSES, N STREET NORTHWEST, BEING TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, holdi iu a cause in which John Cox is complainant ai ‘cancles tn th ‘Phe ballot for ‘Thos, Cogswell, of churches of God, and, no violation of law in the case pending resolved, that the appeal be not sist After further debate the matter was by the adoption of Rev. Mr. 1 as follows: For the proposition, and, the organ, ministers, 61; elders, 46—total, 107. Against the proposition, ministers, 30; eiders WITH REGARD TO TEMPERANCE, the committee on reform presented a report de- claring “that all measures of Ucense or tax are wrong in principle and a failure in practice; that Uhis trafic as an evil which can never itical action, and Uhat we rd its entre prohibition as the inost pressing westion or the times.” address on the matter of Sabbath ob- servanoe Was made by the Rev. T. P. Stevenson, ‘secretary of the National Association. He su denounced the publication of newspapers and Tunning of railroad trains on Sunday. Tae BIENNIAL LUTHERAN Con third Biennial Convention of ‘angel Lutheran Church inthe United States opened in Omaha last ever ‘sents 223 synods, 134,840 members. There are 192 delegates in a’ tendance from all parts of the country. Gor ‘Thayer, of Nebraska, delivered the address of wel- come. "The board of education of the synod held a ‘session to consider bids from various places for the location of @ college Which the Lutherans propose t, and thence north twenty- Said part ot otis uulinproved, aud fronts on 12th street Tinuediately in the rear of tie bert described THE SAME DAY. in front of O'CLOCK P.M, part of lot num. ure numbered three hundred ), beginning for the same at the of said lot, aud running thence east 4) feet, thence south seven ce west twenty-four (2 2" THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONE FRIDAY, JUNE ir was declared elected, mv AX.—The wedding of Miss Eleanor Van Renssiaer, daughter of the late Wa Van Ren-siaer, of New York, and Hamilton riax, of the Old Virginia Fairfax family, took Place yesterday afternoon in the Presbyterian church at Rye. =e see Fancy Puices 70 Sez THE Que route from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey on the 21st iustant has been revised and ex- tended, Windows along the line of mareh are let. singie frst noor rooms for £50. Americans ure credited with being the highest Did- ders, and forclo; THE Vacant DELAWARE Bisuormic.—The 101st annual session of the diocese Episcopal Church in Delaware met in Newark for the election Of a successor to the late: y Van RENSSLAER—Fall LIAM A. GORDON, ‘THIRD—ALSO, The terms of wale J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, ear, one-third in two 1e maid deterred ie parties according to thelr 853; $2 ts 1,2, 8, (4.02 PROPERTY ON ) feet to 13th street, (5) fect to the place of ; reserving, however, out of said part of 10 frouting on 12th street, an four (24) feet, the same to be free forever as au alley. Sai tedou the sontheast corner of porthwest, and ts improved bya two-story and attic the first Hor of which iy now occu dent Jes Com} FOURTH —ALSO, ON THE BA the premises, at HAL —The queen's 4 Hisenmengér to i. . 1042, i Saunton spare 14, block 21, Saunders 16 Preme Court of the, the south five (5) fe ladday of May, running buck twent ‘Anuie M. Carroll vs. Lewis e without the riskand cost of be removed Ww Ung for £30, and 0 IS87, AT HALE SP FIVE UCLOCK PM, ail that piece or parcel ot and premines kuowy ald described ou the ground Ge plunot the Oty of Washinton.sm the in bored twenty-nine Davideou's subdivision of square numbered nv. MIE DAY, in front of AST FIVE O'CLOCK B. Me all of Lot numbered five (5), and part of lot numbered 0), i suuare numbered two hundred abd Aft five (255), xaid rartof lot number four CD, tcribed at follows: southwestorner of ‘eq. 802; $3,600, Of the Protestant uning for the sai lot, aud running thence north 0) feet; thence east twenty-four (24) feet and he of D street: and thence west ‘twenty-four (24) feet and two Part of lot five is unimproved an northeast corner of 14th aud D sb the balance of aid together with part of lot four, is, improved by two two-story brick: between 133% and 14th streets. parcel, are as foll church tn the United States. Dre J. i. ee ahs Raines aa u number of vot a 0 elect. Dr. L. W. Gibson, of Dover; Dr. T. G, Littell, of Wilmingtor Newark, Dr. J. L. Coleiuan, of Pennsylvania, Dr, J. B, Hodges, of Baltimore, ail rece! tering votes, Balloting Cannvino Our THE B. axD O. DzaL.—The Cincin- nal Cummercial Gazette tively that the purchase Indianapolis road by the Ives-stayner contrary notwithstanding. Contrary notwithet sents the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton and the Baltimore and Ohio railroads. a ‘Tas CoLonep Man's CONVENTION.—The convention of colored men called napolis yesterday,for the so tot block 35, Columbia i residue a cpeaud. tw Fearn: punchaeer to wie yelued dati MUNDAY, THE SIRTH LAY UF JUNE, | Botes secured hy deed of trusty beartuwe intereat at m a aree can percent per annuti {runs day of sale, payable emit 2D. 1807. at same hour snd place, by consent of | 2 of $300 Required ontiay of sale. ‘at cont of purchaser. fat Of purchase money. If (SSeS teruis of sale are not complied with in te days the Fax Ors Ror W trustee renerven the right to rexel the property at the . . Fisk and cost of the defaultiug purchaser” IsE WL EGrE WY BISEY. IE. Truste, 409 Louisiana ave. NCE AND FR, (G0) fest to the line | sup ots'l to 5, bi the line of D street | 1. 8. Cummings toa’ Portion: $1,074.75. W.8. Cox et al, trustees, to . 8723 Walker to Fae Walker Gub a9, Sar ¥. L. Relchert to D. A. Snow, lois 29 to 31, sa. $8,000. |S. Maddox et al, to Jas. W. Tyler, 10t 11, 8q. 1073; 8 aud 9, sq. 1000; We au, parts 24 und 2 3 juLtrell, 1ot 6, sq. 1112; . Harbin et al., trustees, part 21 ‘The general ‘he sisting Of 876 mi iuy an Equity Court A. A." Benton, of id is situated on the Pete Reel antorey Ve resumed to-day. ‘dwellings on D street the decree us to each ‘of the purchase in the balance in twelve (12) and twenty-four rely: froin day of DAY. JURE EIGHT the following described real ton, District of vision of NISIVE Vtnod estate situate in. the Cily of ‘Wash efaquare” No"'$10" trouting ei fest on ofuquare” No. 510. fronting 21 fect o alua by the depuk of 8S feston Franslin oot alley, smprovedby two-story brick store and welling. “Teruis of sale as prescribed by said decree: Ore-third of tte purchase tones to be raid in casi ou he day of fear aud one turd in two years othe partice In iutereat by food wad jepartica ity iutered Sulicient deed of truat oF mortgage on pret eed : “We can - tne Terre Haute and Jas, Ward to John A. F. Toumey to G. (24) monte, respectis sale, for which the promissory notes of € sei far iris Pacets Ste reer meee erate OF Dighway toobers” ie pe Brooklyn grand jury indicted J. a justice of “the peaos, fore £200,000 entrusted ‘to him or ema by Frederick Willetts, Al sy) —~-—__ A Narnow EScare PROM CREMATION, —Y¢ Gertie Nelson, rears, had a narrow e the othe? ‘members mere at dinner they were started by resins from the upper portion Indy "was fount with ‘ner dress in ‘been curling her hair in front of ‘and the curtain ‘behind her having caught fire the flames were communicated to her dress, ‘The tire wi ned who are pry I, was burned down aa ved, of getting rid of afternoon Miss some men With sale: one-third in one, a young lady yu day of wale, with ‘escape trom death reels above Lumber three. 4 Soon aad parcel mumbered "two wil bo when the same aresold. If parcel are not complied with in seven days fror sale, ihe trustecs Tessrve {he Hak and cost of the dafeuiting: dayn previous notice ‘AUGUSTUS 8. W national ( meet in India- ‘but slimly attended, a without transacting aay business. OF im A resolution was adopted calling for a ‘ational convention next June. ae, ven &@ banquet in London on his ‘on premises wold. of sale are not complied with within ten Tisk and cost of conveyancing aud ‘terms of sale as to cil northwest. | Whi Was damaging to tue Uuion Pacific ahd the Gove | crnment, and it was for the interest of both co ad- Further, with all due deference ‘to Mr. Barr, her | just matters at once, ‘The first step to be taken is Salling master, she 1s badiy sailed, handled so large a boat before, xr J 1s uoted tor his ing Lo his Ow .opinton, even as | Sofar he bas salted’ her his ior the road W pay a certain fixed sum per year, however small. He thought the company could afford Lo pay $1,800,000 at the ume, ‘The | debt will” amount vo about $5: inciuding, Interest, al. 6 per cent, qual Pay ot ABOU $1,800,000 would pao ui ue debt in about seveuty © posalble o have this payment the road sbouid happen to fail in ils annual pay- inents the Government could under Uhis arrange ment assume charge of tue road. In the afternoon the examination of Controller Mink Was coutinued, but nothing of general pub- Uc laterest Was elleited. President Adams, of the Union Pacific, will prob ably tesulfy on Sacurday. The Montgomery County Gold Mino, From the Baltimore Sun, to-day. ‘The Montgomery Mining Co., of Baltimore city, made a deed of trust for the benefit of ration was organized December, 1878, with J. Kemp Bartlett, Isuac 8. Jones, Emmor Fawcett, roll, of Baltimore, and Chas. Dodge, of George. WW, Incorporators, and with a capital stock uf $250,000. On May 3, 1880, The Capital stock Was Increased to $1,000,000. ‘The compairy ¢ mining lands 1h Moutgomery County, where it nas property Lo Uhe value of about $50,000, No state. ment 1s made as Vo Ube extent of Use Haubtlities ‘The indebvedness is mostly Lo stockholders, IC 18 further inUimuted thal Ue company may be Teor ganized. A good many persous have faith in the Monigomery County gold mulne, and believe At wild yet be productive of good results. = soe Supplementary Smiles. Isn't It singular that the product of the still should take Unew 80 nots? —Hotet Gazette. Self] on in a young woman Is well enough for awhile, but she shouldn't keep it up too long. — Puck. ‘There is nochange in the style of fishing tackle this year, except Lat the Jug bas more body aud ROL quite’so much neck.—Munafteld Herald. “Buy where you can buy cheapest” no longer holds good In Uhese disjointed Limes, as most people now Buy where they cin get trusted.—Orange Obsery Journalistic expressions are becoming #0 con- Ventonal and stereotyped In thelr character Chat We may expect to soon see it recorded that Mr, Blank has “accepted a position” as husband to ti charming Miss Dash.—Lowel Citizen, Mrs. Spriggins Uniuks it a shame that the police © some Steps regarding the villainous be- Lavior of the Washington Ball Nipe in stealing Dases from the New Yorks—Lye. Where He Shone.—AC the vall—Grage (whisper- has guy es, unfort ‘ns us gold « “What lovely boots. your paruiler yr Mary ditto) Ve Chief Justice Cole, of Wisconsin, pretty clear! expressed Ue functions of « court when he sui iu reply Uo the question of what be was busy at: “oh, guessing out cases. We have the last guess." —Chicugo Tribune. A little Charlotte-avenue boy did not want to go to Sunday school. His mother sald: “Why, "t you Want to hear about heaven and ‘Uhe beauulful streets: sal ver Jobnny © nt @ moment, and tien sald, very decidedly: “Not § pout it T wont be ‘sprised des Idon't. If] hears Detroit Tribune. “Let us see,” be said sadly and with a look of Toarinees in ‘his eye, “we Reve hed Goretainer’s s Vashingtou's birthday, Deco ration day, ATtcr that, T suppase, the Uo days the guadest Ot the dear’ wil run along until autimn.” ‘The old man slo around we corner and began 0 make friends With the driver ofan ice cart—N. ¥. Herald, UNCERTAINTY a8 T0 TUE HawLaN—Beace Rack — ‘The stake-holdet 1m the, proponed. race between Hanlan and Beach has been with ingul Ties ax to Whether ure race will take that Hantan has been defeated by Gaudaur. Han- Jan's backer has not yet staied bis position, and great uncertainty 18: a —— eon Gov. Hill attended divine service on Sunday, 1m St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, and beard ‘The kev. Mr. Kearts son of Seautor Evarts, will ‘wed Miss Conover, at her father's residence, Sout Amboy, N. J., on June 22. avis thinks that @ Constitutional conven- ‘Gov. ‘oh Will be called in Khode Istand and whe prop- erty-suffrage qualification will be aboilsbed. Ascheme 18 on foot \ place Ino. Jurrett, for many Years president of the Amalgamated jation, al the head of the new Iron and Workers’ National Assembly, Knights of A City of Mexico served on Don, Caras, Ve My iH ‘3 i iid ‘will not & § é fee ny fe 3; i g E | & . i

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