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Apply to the school for programs and acinission earde, eae 24 PRIVATE, LFSSONS IN| ALL GRADES, OF Udy: to adults cot ‘Annapolis, West Point, all examinations. seus 1V¥ INSTITUTE, sw cor. Sth ang Kate. nw. ____ PROPOSALS pers ALS FOR PAV) Ri SONTAN Ovricz ov Pustic Bur ed at this until TWELVE "CLOCK NOON, MONDAY. SUNE TWENTIETH, 1887, for constricting 2,500 Square yards ture or ‘less of coal. tar distillate and as- pbalt pavement in ‘ue Smuithsoman Grounds Forme and specitiations ean be obtained at this office, ‘The Uuited Staves reacrves the Tight to reject any and all prope JOHN Mt Ne Ay ZOAL SRLS 1GE1T ol. OENEOEPUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, No. 1700 Fenn. ave, WaskiNaTON, D, C., May 20, Sealog Proposals, in duplicate will be received at fice uns CWELVE (CLOCK NOON, MON DAY, JUNE TWENTIE7H, 1887, for constructing an iron And wood superstructure for one Greenhouse, Plane aud spectications can be seen at this office, is reserved to reject any and all Proposals. JOHN M. WILSON, S&1I7-8t Colonel U.S. Arm n iawern® naling. ‘be soem at The proposals will be addressed to “The the “interior, Wanbtogtans De Co aud pgeala for Convic ina, Hap The right ia reserved to teiect wy 0 Te ee MOLDEOW TIFICATES. EX LEATHER J16 Ee SAME NAVY D Bexrar oF Eger: Proposals, in duplicat M., JUNE heets Parch- 2 of Con- > iivered at this d to be in accordam be furnished up W.S.ScuLLY, Chief of Bureau, ROFUSALS FOR TCE Sie Deranrarsr, Wassinctos, May 26, 1887. Sealed proposals, endorsed “Prop we Ice,” and adress wilt bere Sereda “SGoe" TI eoir a, Sor wo eae Depafinent apd 2, varions “Bureaus and fites ik" Washiogion with "ie during the Socal’ year ending Sone 0; 8. “ine tbe of the beats er equal to, others Jen. and free frora Show ‘ot ust be delivered daly st’ the im such quantities as may be, Department reserves the ight to releet I bids ad to waive Gntects, IS cass oP'ts ius award will ts mads by lot The perty whose ibe rejuined gentler tiseoes pte a BB. Wako Acting Secretary of the Navy. ‘OR THE IMPROVEMENT UF BEN- FICE OF THE CoMDISSIONERS, Wasmixeron, D. €., June 1. 1887. Nall be received at this office until KM, of SATURDAY, JUNE 1887, for improving the Bénzingy’ ‘application therefor, to- mation, abd only bids dered, { ts reserved to reject auy and all bids or WILLIAM LUDLOW, Engineer Commissioner, D.C. Tue Scaxex Resonrs « SEATON PERRY Guccessor to Pena & Brotaem, STOCK OF ALL-WOOL FRENCH $_FOR TRAVELING DRESSES, from COMPLE -ATLY RE- <TMENT OF STRIPED AND KED ENGLISH SUITIN SHADES” IN’ PLAIN AND H HABIT CLOTHS. Se! AND SL. Est TEN BLACK AND COT. > GKO ED SURAHS AN GHAIN SILKS AT ‘AND L5@ AND $2. ES. IN BEADED SILK GRENADINES. 3° ON PARASOLS AND SUN AT VARIETY. MERE SHAWLS. AM SEKGES, CHUDDAS, TES AND ALBAL KOSS CLOTHS. INP MEONDERED KOBES. i AND PERINOT'S KID GLOVES, LIES iN HOSIERY ASD HANDRER- CHIEFS. “Tb Bist MAKES" OF GAUZE AND MEDIUM. WEIGHT MENINO UNDERWEAR. 2 PLAIN FIGLEES AND ConeCT PRICES SLALON FER! ry BurLDIa, Pennsylvania ave, cor. vthst, _ Estabiished 1840. deli Fur Bax Hass IN ENGLISH AND MACKINAW STRAWS. UMBRELLAS IN SILK AND GLORIA. ‘Large stock to select from. LOWEST PRICES. 2B. a. ShiNEMETZ & 80X, CRUSHING DEFEAT. ‘The Washingtons Annthilated in Phila- delphia—Other Games Yesterday. ‘The Washingtons were annihilated in Philadel- phia yesterday. The score was 18 to4 The Statesmen made 8 hits and 12 errors, and the Phil- Mes 27 hits and4 errors. ‘The result was particu- larly disappointing, a8 Gilmore pitched a strong game up to the seventh inning, and until then the Score was two to two. The Statesmen lost their opportunity of passing the Pittsburg’s, who were defeated by Indianapolls. ‘The Philadelphia Press says of: SGamtey put Gilmore innings he fooled but in the seventh they solved his delivery at sent the ball flying in every direction and alsocon- 4n the eight, m [ess than sixteen. won the in the first halt, score a run go joined his club this morning and AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, passed fa Eguty enue ‘cause! eaperela, Danie, riante- shall offer tor sale vo the fat bidder in front of each_ piece of property respect rely, the {lowing real esta bt AUCTION SALES. ‘TO-NORKOW. Igratfs Bad Mewory. SOME SERIOUS DISCREPANCIES IN WIS TESTIMONY BE- PORE THE SHARP JURY. In his testimony in the Sharp trial in New York yesterday ex-Alderman Fullgraff tripped himselt Up, on cross-examination, by swearing that be re- ceived only $10,000 for his vote. Mr. Stickney read from the evidence of the second Mequade trial, when Fullgraff swore that he got $18,000. “If I testified that way before I must have made a mistake,” said Fullgraft. ‘again said that he went into the “combine” in order to secure better success With ral orders in the board. Constituents ad~ im, he said, to enter some combination. Fuligratt auswered that it was in Sanuary or answ. ‘was in Jat Tuary, 1885. Counsel reminded hii that he had Previously sworn Uhat It was in December, 1884, and Fullgraff had again to plead the mistake act. Again the Informer admiti ‘committing perjury in the statements be made be- fore the Senate committee and up to the time of the fret McQuade trial, ‘You learbed that this combination ‘was a conspiracy to rob the publict” but they came and asked us.” ‘Did itoccur to you that these people would be as y the money into the city treasury ‘Uo the aldermen?” ‘Do'you mean that” Yes, sir; these men would rather pay money to than lawfully into the city treasury, ‘That 1s my solemn belief.” once more denied that he had ever ht hand and sworn to God at the that he was innocent of accepting bribe. He swore falsely before the senate commit. tee to save his associates aud himself; or, if he had done $0, it was before be received his first $5,000, | On the ‘redirect Mr. Nicoll brought out the fact ‘hat the combine had ‘other before the senate Jost his self-control for the second time when Xr. ‘on the cross-examination, if he had not called God to witness, in the presence of ‘Topy Hartman, that he had never taken a dol- the’ boant of aldermen. called, as he leaned forward, the reason is that if 1 had Said 1 have believed me; for he Was an alderman,and knew how it was himself.” Witness dented that he ever AUCTION SALES. IHOMAS DOWLING. Auc HANDSO! CITY AND DISTRICT. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. e games ‘Will be sold at the Bazaar, No. 940 Lonisiana on SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE EIGHTEEST at TEN O'CLOCK. one double-deck Bottler's Waco and several new aiid second-hand Dayton, Jump-sest, Surrey, and other Carriaces, Phactons, Bi ‘25 head of Horses, Mares, (Cesxcnr SALE. irtue of a decree of ict of Colm Wright in complainant, Others are defend OLD, ae POeLbOR Tt ‘The Structure to be Dedicated by Card- inal Gibbons Sunday. Asstated in the Stan, Cantinal Gibbons will come to this city to-morrow evening. ‘The special Purpose of his visit 1s to dedicate St, Paul’s chapel, corner of 15th and V streeta, which has just been completed, The dedication services will take place at the chapel at 10:30 a, m. Sunday, The purchase of the ground and the erection of this chapel,which 1s the beginning of what is intended to be a large church edifice, grew out of what was felt to be an urgent need of church accommodations in the northern part of the city. A portion of the square ‘bounded by 15th, 14th, V and W streets was pur- chased during the early part of last year for the Sum 0f$26,000. Thisground measures 145 feet on 15th street and 450 feet on V street. Funds were collected for the erection of a Work of erection cone ihe 34 of Octo we el lon cot rn On tl ber Cardinal Gibbons laid the corner-stone of St. ‘The sermon on that _occa- ‘was delivered by the Rev. John 8. Baltimore. On Christmas mass “was celebrated for the first , the lower rooms being occupied. ‘The ‘by 80 feet, and fronts on 16th street. Its built of brick, with a handsomely ornamented front. The first floor will be divided into three I ‘school rooms. Access may be had to either of these rooms without Toom. In September tl under the care of the Sisters of the Holy ‘Two wide stairwayslead to the second floor, which 91 of the size of the three rooms below. The walls have been frescoed in a subdued Unt, with handsome dado and bordering. The rear wall of the sanctuary is ornamented with a ting of St, Paul, South of the risty, and on the north the ‘From the latter a stair- Way leads to the school rooms on the first floor. ceiling is gothic. The wainscoting and are of cypress, ‘The pews were manu- tactured of poplar, with walnut, ‘Will be heated from placed in the basement beneath the school rooms. At the front of the chapel is located the choir gal- lery. This is reached by a stairway on the north side of the building. It is very neatly constructed, astyle in harmony with the gen- ‘chapel cost, $12,000, and was Dullt r. Edmund Clements. The ral residence will be erected at once. situated on V street lot reserved for the church, which will eventually be built on the corner of 15th and V streets, front- ‘and will be separated from the chapel by a narrow alley. At present there is a debt on the ground and building of about $30,000, ‘@ portion of which will be paid from the advance in real estate, there being nearly 250 feet of ground 1a the rear of the church for sale. adjoins the lot on which the pastoral residence will be Dullt, The grounds adjoining the cawpel have been graded, parked, and ornamented ——— RECOVERED AFTER MANY YEARS. An Interesting Ejectment Suit Decided im Court Yesterday. In the case of Mrs. Geo. N. Beale against Geo. W. Brown and his brothers, to recover possession of one undivided half interest in nearly the whole of the north half of square 275 in this city, bounded by T, 12th apd 13th streets northwest, before Jus- ‘tce Cox in. Circuit Court No. 1, was concluded yes- terday by ayerdict in favor ot Mra. Beale. In 1838 ‘Thomas B, Brown, an unmarried uncle of Mrs. Beale, died in ‘Latayette, Ind., intestate, and the owner of the property mentioned, which he had purchased in 1892. To Mrs. Beale, his niece, and to his brother, the late Dr. Wm. V. H. Brown, his heirs at law, the property descended in equal shares, Dr. Brown died in 1862, leaving four.chil- dren, to whom his share descended. When her uncle, Thomas B. only six years old, and, ‘Taxes that fell dueafter her unele and Was purchased by her ‘At auction TO-MORROW, JUNE. tn front of iay salesrootse, Ive HOS. J. FISHER & CO, Real Katate Brokers. in Square No. 42! iuning for the same at fa lot and rani southwest cornei thence east along G Street north eo north S820 feet tothe party wall, thence west 70 feet, an along Sth street west 39.20 to the place of ‘with the appurtenances, a ick fire-proof b the United States us B WEGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ORGANS AND. OTHER PERSONAL actio s NE TALE, petion rooms, SATURDAY, 77 ‘cousignment of Crvekery au Homage. AR TWELCE GCLOcR™ lorses, Carriages, Buxigies, ‘Fine set Harness, Be.” SSO8% ‘Also, _One Park Phaeton in fine condition. _J616-2t JPPRCANSON BUOS, Auctioneers rs of all systema Day and | GOVERNMENT SALE OF DESKS, CARPETS, MAT- ING, TABLES, &0., &C. JUNE, EIGHTEENTH. AT O'CLOCK MAT THE PATENT OFFICE, ND G@ STKEETS NORTHWEST, WE WILL A LOT OF UNSERVICEABLE On _ WEDNESDAY. 100M, TWENTY-8ECO) 887, FWENTY-SECOND, 1 rare 13, in square by71 fecton iath street, consist ‘of a large a ‘we shall sell the 20 feeton South B east of the house, by the de} in’ the box and for six ‘the home batsm TH DAY OF JUNE, LE-BAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. 31, in Wright & Dole’s subdivision of Pless- inning at the northeast corner of said fnence south 40 feet to a 10-f00! 150. feet: theuco north 40 feet ast 1:30 fevt to the place of 14, in Block No, Lyin T. dea ey ‘the remainder in ‘of trust upon the ‘THOS. DOWLING. that he knew he was property sold abd bearing Dut they let ehance after: beginning. Also ‘& Brown's ns apd capt Eiesenay: $a: Said ‘subdivision: parts dewinning at point on Bismark street 100 feet west f Gust corner of said Block 100 feet, thence weat 50 fect, tt and therice east 50 feet to the ‘On FRIDAY, the SEVENTBENT! 1887, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK. Nos, 6 and 7, in block No. 11; Lots Dlock Lote 5 ind 14. in’ Block ‘No. 14: Lot lock No. 19, in sala Todd & NTH DAY OF JUNE, O'CLOCK PMC, Lots EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F. TRUSTEE'S ‘SALE OF A V1 LAND NEAR BeNNiNG's StRTO By virtue of s certain deed, 184, recorded in ii ‘secured thereby, we, Dt of the on TWENTY-NINTH, 1887, at owing-described ‘aud six.tentha (11 ‘part of the wh as “Prospect Branch; south apd southwest ‘John ii. W. Burley; east by ® tract known as “Prospect Hill,” and owned by from the north- teen runs by errors of Myers, z Phe umpiring ot Be Cone very costly. Phe amapiring o nelly was all that could be desired. He made but one noticeable mistake, that of cal Laughlin. out on st 2, running thence south hence north 100 feet, EURNITURE, CARPETS, 8, BY ORDE! OF THE HONORABLE SECRETARY 0 De- | OF THE INTERIOR r DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. VHANCERY SALE. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of istrict of Columpbim, passed. ine: 7, wherein Thomas E- Arnold Blanehe M. Arnold aud others, de- At public auction, an front of the Premises. on SATURDAY, : ‘st FOUR O'CLOCK’ P’ <d hear the worth ore streets, iu the villave of Uniontow fed Anacostia, im the District of Colum: ‘All that piece or parcel of ground known, 2hG of ‘& Sub-division of ‘aa the same is recorded in Liber J.A. S. ‘olio 1. of the land records of the District of ‘This property is favorabl; ‘deine about U6 fect east of the Northeast coruer of Waahing- ten aud Fillmore streets, in said vi and is improved by a Frame Dwelling House. Alfeasi. "A deposit of $100 required of the purchaser at the. time of sale and the balsmce of mediately upon ratification of sale veyaucing and. recording at the terms of sule as above 3 offer f RESDAT, SUNE" P.M, Teal estate, situated in the county of Ws trict of Columbia, to wit 6-10) acres of land, more or subdivision of the tract ‘and northeast by Pines by the estate of the Ia the fifth "inn. ‘Hines was re- ‘Wood was the only home jed to make a clean hit, making first twice on balls, while Irwin went him‘one bet- three times on phantom is complainant, an club player who fi is a beautiful chay ter, and reached the bag hits, ‘The runs were scored in this fashion: inthe second inning, with two men plate on a single, a wild and a double by Donne! the third O’Brien hit. to deep-left. Wood chased the ball and threw it to Irwin in time to hold the Tunner on third, but Irwin Myers s fly to Andrews, iyers sent out a fly to Shoch made a double, and Donnelly a which allowed two mien to cross the plate. the home club a base on ball: to stand by each vestigation. Fullgrat 1ETH DAY OF JUNE, 1887, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, P.M. Lots 2, 16 and 17, in Block N. Ne 14, 19, in Block No. 17; Lots Nos. 7, 10, wes ‘Lot No. ¥, the west half of the east half of Lot in Block No. 18, Todd & Brown's subdivisio nd Lot No, 1, in Block No. 19, the east half of 1d all Gf Lota Nos. 10 and 21, in Block No. 10, in said Todd & Brown's subdivision. and 14, in Block No, 1,have each Out, Shoch crossed’ the throw by Clement the land records for the District of Col Termsofsale: One-third cash and the balance in two equal payments, to be secured bys deed of trust ‘and payable in one and two years: G per cent per annum, payable shat the option of the pur. ‘be required at time of ied with within 10 tnd dearibed a ot No; Suckney asked him, Toom for the acolytes, on the property sold; Siter date, interest a Semi-annaally, oF all chaser. A deposit of 8100 will ‘Termsof sale to, be compli WDAN 3, 23,25,27,29 GEO. H. LAF! JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, PEREMPTOR’ HOUSE N ped the ball and In the ninth, with two men out, ‘who dropped it ‘dramatically, “and he would not ‘of Uniontown, of 90 feet on Sherman avenue, ‘by’ a depth of a bald Lots 8, 0, 10 and 11, jn said Block 2, havo cach flat width 150 fect Te Steeh Said Lots 12, 13, ‘a single by Clem- ll, and a wild throw by Don- ie 2 Biba ad a singie by Mc- le by Myers, a and a single by Mc- Laughlin sent Ferguson. across the plate. In the seventh, errors by. Myers, Farrell and Mack, sin- gies by’ Farrar, Irwin, Clements, Mulvey, Fergu: son, and McLaughiin, and a double by AL men to cross the plate, and Mand drwin triples by Fergusou and i triples by Farrar, and an error by’ Myers.” OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. ‘TheDetroits lowered tne colors to Chicago 8 to 1, and as Boston defeated New York 12 to 5, the men from the Hub areon the very heels of the Wolverines. The Indianapolis team earned a splendid victory over Pittsburg, 4 to 2, in twelve In the Association the Athletics defeated the Clevelands 10 to6. A disgraceful wrangle in the field at Baltimore resulted in the umpire declar- ing the St. Lou s-Baltimore Louisville jumpea yurchase money y the court. All co ve you ever refunded any of the $10,000 to Delacey, from whom you received it?” sin Canada. I’m waiting for him to re- ily complied with the property will be re- Sold at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser. ‘LOUIS E. PHILLIPS 1428 New York aventie, Je8-108 ‘Y SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME WASHINGTON. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWEN-, 'TY-SECOND, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in| rremises, OF LOT 188, GEORGET( frame house No. 15,16 and 17, in said Block 2 feet on Sherman avenue, an: 3, 26 and 27, Block 2, on Bismark street, and feet. 1, haga front of 50 feet on street, and a depth of 150 feet: and said Lot 7, in said Block 11, basa front of $6.25 teet on Irvi id uns beck 100.65 fest to an inc in said Block 12, have each aud a depth of ft, and 50 feet on Sherman avenue; and said Lot 13,in Block 1; has a front of 50 feet on Sherman avenu Lot 7, in Block 13. ou Princeton street, and runs back 150.65 f increased width of 83.21. feet: imsaid Block 13, have each Princeton street, an in said Block 13, WASHINGTON PRTRERT. WEST Said Lot 6. in said Block 1 in the rear of the MAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. rpuowas E wacea: improved by two-sto rerms: One-half cas! bear 6 per cent interest, to be secured on premises 801 ‘The town of Scottsburg, the county seat of Scott County, Indiana, looms up with a sensational cow- hiding. A. Newt Munden, a prominent attorney of the town and partner of Judge W. K. Marshal, and Mrs Chas. Harrison, the wife of a leading merchant, are the participants, Munden’s law office is near Harrison’s store, and 1t appears that the latter has frequently sought the former's ad- vice regarding legal matters, and the counsel : wed very obnoxious to Mrs. Harrison. lunden was standing in the public square, rsation with a party of gentle Harrison, who had become incensed at wrong, came out of the roceeded to adminis- isciple of Blackstone, widtn of 50,21 feet. ‘Said Lots 9, 10, and 11. ‘150 feet; and said Lot 12, in. bk 150 feet on Bismark st ‘by deed of trust cash, st option of purchaser. lepo-it of $100 at time of sale. Con’ &c., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be compli ten days: otherwise resal ing purchaser, after five days sale in some’ newspaper pu HALF AND SIXTH STREETS ‘By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of t District of Columbia, passed im Eq 6,340, will sell at public auction, in front of eac of the premises, the hereinafter described teal Estate, the ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY, o OCK P_M., Lots Nos. 134 and 135, im Shepherd's subdivision of “square No. 623, situated on I street north, Letween Ist aud North Capitolatreets QUARTER-PAST SIX ‘the east balf of Lot numbered nD, situated on Maryland ave- ib streets. southwest, improved leat risk and cost of default- bblic notice of such re- ished in Washington, ts DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts, rpuomas DowLING, WAENUT MARBLE-TOP CHAMBI TOP TABLES, ASH AN! ‘and a depth of 150 feet. as a front of 9.25 fect rreeta. | suid Lots 9 and 10, 8 front, of 50 feet on has a front of 150 feet on Princeton front of 50 feet on Sherman avenue; and has afront of 50 feet on ; _ game a draw, 8t0 8, EB BET ARE ahead of Brooklyn by downing the latter, 4 to'3, and Cincinnati after hard "work managed to keep third place by beating the Mets, 11 to 10, in a ten-inning game Following is the standing of the clubs to date: said Lot 12, in said Block 13, ‘Sherman avenue, and Said Lot 2, in BI Princeton street and ad in said Block 14, has rect, and a depth of D PAINTED CHAMBER, has a front of 50 feet on AND SEPARATE PIECES, th of 150 feet. Said Lot B. nt of 50 feet on Harward bof 130 feet: and said Lote 12 and } haves front of 50 feet each on mule, anil a depth of 150 feet, Suid Lots 2 and 3, in said front of 0 feet on Harward street, and feet: and said Lote #¥ and 10. 10 a front of 50 feet on Sherman avenue, aud a depth of Said Lots 2 to 11 inclusive, in said Block 6, have each front of 50 feet on Steut a front of, 50 fect on 2h street, and run Lack with Said Lots 12 to 17 inclusive, in said Block 6, have feet on Sherman avenue, and run some real or supposed store with a horsewhip and ler a sound flogging to the She struck him several Umes over the nead and shoulders, The blood trickled down his face, and ‘he sank to the pavement under the raining blows laid on by the irate woman. In a short time a large crowd had assembled around the prostrate form of the lawyer, but no attem] stay the hand of Mrs. Harrison, an ‘were struck after Munden had fallen to the pave- ment. The strength of the lady finally became exhausted and she returned to the store. If there were Two Jubilees. ‘From the London Truth. x Although the newspapers are filled with jubilee paragraphs, I believe that there are very few per- sonsin the United Kingdom who have not pri- vately expressed the opinion that were a royal Jubilee to occur twice ina generation life would not be worth living. It has brought to the front dolt who wishes to ‘or who hopes to earn by some act of ser- Sharp ‘may bo, hy ropoees ‘that atnoonon June2levery ope should. sit down id prod RORS, CANE-SBAT WALNUT EATER SION DINE AND GLASSWARE,COOKING STOVES, REQUISITES, &c. On TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE, TWENTY-FIRS’ O'CLOCK, ‘at, residence No. 908 street northwest, I shall sell the entire contents All __ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct._ AMAN, Keal Estate Auctioneer. nue, between 4 an bys dwelling house and a stable, rermas of sale: On 0 ‘TABLE, i@ TABLE, CHINA third cash, and the balance to be \d in six, tweive, and eighteen months, with interest \d the payment thereof to be secured the purchaser or purchs- ney can be paid cash on day eof by the court. ty sold for the Block 15, have each a ‘by the promissory notes: 1887, at TEN sers, or all the purchase {in good condition. rptos. E. WAGG: VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY 0} SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NOBT! AND I STREETS N. W. WEDNESDAY. JUNE TWENTY-SECOND, KP. ML, I shall offer for sale in| front of the premises lot 160, in square 623, im- ved by a tes-story brick house, 9 rooms, of sale, = _THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. rpsowas Dow1ine, 55 CASES FINE COGNAC BRANDIES, OLD TOM GIN, KUMMEL, BITTERS, &c., AT AUCTION. G, JUNE TWENTIE’ is reserved on proj and interest. No deed given until purel interest shail be paid. of property will be required urchaser's cost, several blows ‘A deposit of $200 ou each piece hen knocked downs ‘witiun ten daya after sale the prop could: Fiek n ‘cost of defaulting pure 8. LE, Ti Office 460 Louisiana THOS. E WAGGAMAN. Auct. t@- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1887, at same hour by consent of parties 5.5. HENELE, Trustee. §@- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- ‘cousent of parties, to WEDNESD! 'WENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. hour and plac myls-akds Metropolitan .-10 veland......10 Mrs, Penseyres Convicted. OFFERING TO BET HER LAWVEE THAT SHE WOULD BE FOUND GUILTY. Mrs. Hattie Penseyres, who shot’ her husband, Emil, in hissleep, at Buffalo, on the morning of De- cember 7, was yesterday afternoon, after a trial of nearly a month's duration, convicted of murderin the second degree, which will send her to prison for life, Her attorney will not take an appeal, but gach @ front of 50 back with that width 132.13 feet. Said Lots, 18 to in maid front of 50 fect on Wallach strect andr’ back have each a front of ‘with that width 150 feet. Said Lots? and 3, in Block 1 50 feet on Steuben street, and a depth of 150 feet: sald Lots 8 and 9, in Block 16, have each sfront of 50 feet ‘allach street, and au average aid Lots 16 and 17, front of 50 feet each on Sherman avenue, bys depth Said Lot 1, in Block 17, has a front of GO tect on Sherman avenue, ands front of 190 feet on Wallach Street; said Lots 1, 12, 1 in Bloel ‘rout of 30 feet du F130 fect and anid ot 19; in Blot of 50 feet on Sherman: obi wgaan grenie, ands depth of 150 feet varragut street, and in Block 18, has e front lias a froutod Bef of 150 feet; and the said west half of the t 2 Lot 8, in Block 18, has 12.50 feet on Farrucut street, and Said Lot 1, in Block 19, bas « front of 50 feet on Sherman avebue, and a front of 150 feet on Farragut ‘Said east half of Lot No, 20, in said front of ts fect ou Stoant Pieasunt avenue ned sine 0. 10, ft cet on ack with that width 150. fect: uaid Lot 21. tn every pushing, adv attract attention to 8.8. HENELE. Trustee. t- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- poned until MONDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1887, at same ‘hei Srbethir ‘she tg one | that she has been thi sible since the birth of Frank Roe, swore to the facts which 1887, at ELEVEN eli 8 consignment of Fine ‘The attention of restaurant ers in di t] ede aaice JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. LVE FINE BUILDING LOTS ON DELAWARE AVENUE AND ON COLFAX STREET, BETWEEN AND M STREETS NORTHEAST. 'UESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY. FIRST, af SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell in front of LOTS 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,and 68, square 712, ‘on, Delaware avenue. depth of 180 feet ait Lot. went halt of Loess 8.5. HENELE. Trustee. y on Farragut st \GREED TO BE POST- TH DAY OF JUNE, A. hotels, and private buy- thetgoeds te Ravana yA Queen.” ‘The inl ‘opines that if et this were done “proud satistaction!” Charity has been ‘asa device to take money from A and to give it to B, and this has been the Practiced by the jublleg. The pockets of ‘rom the Imperial Institute, that monstrous ab- surdity, down to the humblest of the fads for ce went to the jury. Beckwith having nrurder in either the first or second degree would be accepted in case the insanity defense was neg- Mrs. Ponseyres was fully con- she would be convicted and had made & bet of $100 with her attorney to that affect. She hid her face from her lawyer and looked at the jury alone from the moment they came into the room, When Foreman Stinson E ABO’ ued until FRIDAY, east half of sai 1887, at same hour and Her cousins ed through that the tax deed was void, and jury havieg Tound that Mrs. Bole was obe of 7 eirs of her uncle Thomas, as stated, gave be-THE ADOVE SALEIS FURTHER POSTPONED ‘The whole property 18 Place, by consent 8. 8. HENELE, Trustee. their verdict in her favor. now estimated to be worth from $35,000 to $40,000, ‘Mrs, Beale’s portion being one-half. ‘same hour and JUNE, A. D. 1887, of parties. pronounced the TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR Cunning Chincer Smuggiers. SOMR OF THE TRICES BAN FRANCISCO CUSTOMS ‘OFFICERS HAVE TO LOOK OUT FOR. Sax Francrsco, June 17.—While the work of landing and searching the Chinese passengers OB ‘Uhe Belgic was in progress yesterday afternoon & Diand young celestial named Ah Foo cy up to arty and notified that official that he some slik handkerchiefs in his on Which be felt that he ougat to pay duty. He then juced four or five handkerchiefs, valued by @ estimate at about §2, and offered to pay the Abie display of honesty in a Chines tbe. deputy ~~ rms immediately * i re ordered an exceptionally cx amination of the contents of the guileless Ah Foose boxes and bundles, This was done, Ah Foo looking on the while more in reproachful sorrow than im anger, his gentle heart seeming broke at his cruel lack of confidence In his integrity. Whem myo heteercdeg chat a menor nana cae at this late but ample justification of hi ‘aim to honesty, when ly a crushing Weight of woe fell upon bim as he saw the tent in. Sam sath a pecveyeceniely Sees alt ape pl ay fhe bundle was quickly opened, dis Closiag to view a magnificent silk and tace table- cloth, Worth, at the lowest calet ion, $100, En- couraged by this find, the searcher made an €x- amination of the now angered Ah Foo's person, ‘which resulted in the discovery of the fact that each of the honest fellow’s was wrapped up im inpumerable siik handkerchiefs, a pair of common socks covering all. D ied of these, Ah Foo waxed indignant, declared that he ine tended the tablecloth and handkerchiefs for. ents for his old employer, Jacob Brauch, Los Angeles, and threatened to make It warm ‘for the customs officials. So impressed was Deputy Fo- garty with the fellow’s threats that he Immedi- ately escorted him = to the old City Hall and tn- troduced him to the keeeper of Uhe Iron gate, Who: cordially tendered to the distinguished a the jom of the city prison. Ah Foo will call Ee he will be introduced at one of age Hoffman's levees, after Which he will probably be invited to study penology at San Quentin, Missouri Catholics Agitated. APRIRST SAID TO HAVE ASSISTED TWO PROTESTANT NISTERS AT A WEDDING. Sepauta, Mo., June 17.—The Catholics of this city are ‘considerably worked up over the tele graphic announcement from St. Joseph that Rew Father Francis W. Grahatn, pastor of St, Patrick's church there, and formerly th_charge of St. Vine cent de Paul church a tls point, participated the ‘Gatch-Burues "marriage ceremony at Joseph a few days ago, assisting two. Protestant divines” This 1s Ube first time that a Catholic prlest has ever oMiciated. at a marriage in convec- Uon with Protestant ministers. Father Murphy, of this city, referring to tne marriage, said: “f cannot understand It. ‘There must bea mistake Some place, According to the rules of our church Father Graham could not have assisted in the ceremony, and T should be pleased for an expla nation. jay be Father Graam was present tm torial capactty, as he edits the Catholie me in that city, Dut not in any other. ‘This is the first case Gf the kind Lever. heard of." Father Graham is one of the most popular priests ever stationed here, and his singular conduct in {his Instance has caused his friends no litte chi = —-_ Driven to Suicide by Hie Brother's Death. St. Lois, June 17. — Henry Wistermann, # farmer, thirty-five years old, who lived with bis father, about 4 miles from Carondelet, committed suicide by hanging himself in the barn. The father and son ‘lived alone together on the farm, and the young man has been very since the sudden death of his brother, which oc- curred a short Lime ago. Young Wistermann came tn from the Held and asked hls father to have din- ner ready by the tume be could go into the stable and Water the horses. He did not return, and on search being made he Was found hanging in the barn, Hisknees were touching Ube ground, and he had strangled hiinself by throwing the weight of his body forward. STORY OF THE RAHWAY MURDER, The Victim Knocked Down With @ Board and Mer Throat Out. It was stated in yesterday's Srax that there ts tn jail at Salem, IIL, a man who says bis name ts Caspar Straumbach, and that he comuitued the murder at Rahway, N. J., last March, that has be» come famous a8 the Rahway murder wnystery, Im his confession he says that he was «steamship steward by occupation, and that on the 13th of last March he Was on a spree with a companton, & Swede named John, The two went to Rahway and continued drinking together for some time and were greatly under the influence of liquor When they suw a young girl across the rallway commons carrying a small basket. ‘The Swede, who seemed to know the girl, started toward her and she ran, He called to herseveral times, addressing her as wclaga,” and telling ‘ber tosiop, that he wanted wo talk to her, Seeing she Would not heed his calls, he fan after ber. Just as he overtook” her he picked up “a piece ot board and struck her on the side of the head. She fell and he struck her again. Just then Straum- vach, according to his own story, came up, and,ac= tuated by 8 ferocity born of the liquor be bad berm drinking, pulled Out his knife, and saying’ he would d0 nis part, scooped over the prostrate Body of the girl and cui her throat. He insists that he thought, and still chinks, the giri was dead before he wuched her. After the kililug, watch, accord ing to the confession, was on the 23th of last March, about 5 p.m, Dut which, according to the Proclamation of the governor of New Jersey, ov curred on March 25, the two men went direct{y wo New York city, where wey coutinued their spree ‘which honey fs solicited, the whole thing has been nothing but humbug. The country would willingly have subscribed a trifle to purchase some gift for her majesty as a memento of the fiftieth anniversary of her cuous and omnivorous cadgii sal disgust. The queen herself obviously—and in this I recognize her wisdom—regards a nutsance, and probably the only derive pleasure from it are those w! payment in seeing their names in the net or in being allowed henceforward to add to their | he could not keep is secret aud was coufident names the prefix of “Sir.” A Runaway Locomotive. A LIVELY TIME ON THE GREENWOOD LAKE ROAD— SEVERAL PERSONS INSURED. ‘The New York Sun says: They had a lively time ‘on the Greenwood Lake Railroad on Tuesday after- | laborer: He got a job, and soon betrayed bimselt noon. A freight train on that road jumpeda| by lls acts. Seeing something was wrong with switch near Cooper Station at the foot of the lake and, after bumping over the ties for some yards the engine sid down alow embankment and fell something very nuing Engineer John Goode to | bad in New Jersey and his conscience tortured him, Hewas ‘Rot severely injured. | The town constable, Jas W. Conley, was informed Baggagemaster William Coleman, who bruised, and Brakemaa Henry Kane, of Montclair an enry Montclair, ‘wrecking car Was sent out from Jersey City with a fastengine. It followed out the Little Falls local train, which leaves the Jersey City depot at 12:16, driven by Wil Brown. At Cedar Grove the ‘got out to fix it. yped on an embankment Completed and the Urals was slowly starting hand the cali was wrecker came in view around the curve. JOR Sd and, with his reopen, Jun iis Seeman, Jumped. = See lvened eomeeas ‘struck the rear car and smoker 10, has a front of 50 feet on Mount Pleasant avenue, anda depth of 150 teet. ‘Terms of sale. as prescril Auction Sales of Real Estate. ‘Messrs, Walter B. Williams & Co., auctioneers, sold yesterday afternoon for Reginald Fendall, trustee, lots Nos, 12, 18, and 14, in block No. 1, in ‘Todd & Brown's subdivision, of part of Pleasant Plains and Mount Pleasant, to Mr. E.Frances Riggs, at cents per foot. Lot No. 1n sald subdivision, to Mr. Geo. 844, 45, 46,47, 48, and 49, square fronting on Colfax street. aoe aa "These lots aro admirably adapted for building pur- poses or investment, “Ferme: ‘One-third cash: balance in one and two vevta; notes to boar ix percent interest semi. 1d to be secured by deed of truston pret Sh euch lot at time of chasers cowt.. If tering are ‘not compli the right is reserved to reeell at risk and cost of feulting purchaser siter five da figions DG Tide gved ory mm, D.C. Title good or yele-d DU: Verdict she burst into a flood of tears and moaned ‘God, I did not do it.” Her attorney tried to get a stay of sentence until ‘his return from a European trip. lowed, and Saturday morning at 10 o'clock was Uhe time fixed for the sentence. Mrs. Penseyres went up to Judge Beckwith and said to him that she would have been acquitted had it not been that her son gave the alarm on the morning of the , and had been afterward terrorized into to a story which was untrue. She also said she hoped that a new trial would be allowed her by the court. She bore an air of forced com- posure until after she was out of the court-room, when she burst tnto a fresh flood Jed sobbing and groaning to her cell at the jail. She has tobe watched constantly to prevent her killing herself. A knife was found in her posses- sion last night, and she felt very badly when it ‘Was taken away from her. pl A Eloped or Abducted. AN ADVENTURE THAT EXCITES NEW ENGLAND GOSSIP. ‘The little towns of Milford and Cordaville, Mass., are excited over a.case of elopement or abduction. ‘The facts, 80 far a8 known, indicate the former; the parents and friends of the girl in the case maintain the latter, and detectives are scouring ‘the country around in search of the alleged ab- England giving lah el Grate deseripons of the parties and Nended: “wanted, for Kidnapping a Girl.” The story in Katie Mannix, twenty S@-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POSTPONED unt MONDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE, DAY, the TWENTIET i ibed by the decree, are as fol- , at saine hour and place, by consent of par- ea aenere lows; In respect of said partof Lot 3 inres29,one- fourth of the purchase inonoy in cash wsdl the: baton thereof in three equal eis reign; but this promis. ‘instalments at ‘respectively one, Ing has excited univer- two and three years. from the day of sale, or all cash’ ind in respect, of all 19 purchase money in cash,and the thereof in two equal instal rears, from the day of sale, or purchaser shall elect not to of the purchase money in cagh, the defer! Shall beat itereat from the ‘annum, payable sent-ann yminsory hotes of the purchaser, and a deed of tune ‘sold. 500 on said part of lot 3 in square 4: porit of 8100 on each of the other pieces: Property, will be required at the time of wale. "Ail con- urchaser’s cost. If ‘with within 20 days roperty will be re-sold at the risk and |ALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, ST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA ND FOUR-AND-HALP STREET, AND iE WEST END. y virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the, irict of Columbia, passed on the 29th day of ‘the case of Edward F. Beale and, others versus Gertrude Wheeler and others, No. 0' of Equity Docket 25. 1 will front of the premises.on T AL FIVE O'CLOC! at the option of Test ‘public ‘notice lished in Wash sale. id NCANBON BROS. Aucts, EREMPTORY SALEOF LOTS IN Ht SITUATED E STREET AND TWE) AINETEENTH STREET AND D STREET, October, 1886, Nos. 13, 14, 15, and 16, in block No, 2 to Mr. L. M. Block No. 2, to it at public auction day of sale ut Oper cent lers, at 11 cents per foot, and lot No. 26, in block No.2, to Mr. L. P. ‘at 15 cents per foot. ‘The sale will be this afternoon at with lots Nos, 6 and 7, rown’s subdivision of ‘part of Pleasant Plains and Mount Pleasant. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ‘Deeds in fee have been fled as follows: H. Fe Aukward to Mary'A, Aukward, undivided fourth of lots 3 and 16, 9g. 770; $100. Henry Kengla to Jacob F. Staub, pt. 17, B. & H.’s addition to West ‘Washington; $1,200, Elizabeth 8. Dolan, trustee, to W. E. Jones, 1ote0, D, and E, sq. w. of 553; $2,425, Annie B, T. Knox to 8. Talbert, lot 1 bik. 3;_4 and 27, 8; of tears and was mn square one hundred and three, in the cit of Wasbington, District of Columbia, having a front. age of abuut 71 fert 6 inches on F surcet northwest, Dy a'depth of about 120, feet ‘8% inches, improved bys TWENTY-FIRST, 188 at SIX OCLUCK ©. St. parts of orwiial lot one and mun im square four hundred Qn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWEN- TY-THIRD, commencing at FIVE will sell. in front of the pretaises, Lots 7,8, 10,11, 12, and 13, Block ‘situated ob Twentieth street east: ‘north ext Lots 6, 7,8, 9, and situated on Nineteenth snd on 1 1d E streets nor 1 and 22, Block 4, neteonth snd D streete northeast, icing and recordin large three-story brick dw [erretnn: eae secede) Also on TUESDAY. JU. ‘and ninety-oue, codon For one part of said lot one, beginning at the north- erected ou the easternmost part of lot one, al 3 by James Hoban, aud runnin reine o HY Dat. now. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO, ntieth streets, be- over on its side, rtheast. id back baiting: southwesly ee tie eae ence maid bat ig southwardly to: the comer thereof; thence eastwardly until it reaches the well of ‘on sand part of lotr thence south: ‘wall to" the. termination ‘thereof: theacd castwardiy along ‘the Line of ‘said building oa Peonaylvania aveaue tothe southeast ‘corner of said ‘Aigstreet tow potut ave not ‘street to a point five feet wuth of the termi: nk point thereof, theute westwardiy to: the yor of beginning. ‘For another part of said lot one, beginning at a point fAfty-tive fect seven inches from the northwest cornet of 434 street aud Pennsylvania avenue, runuing theies weatwardly along the ive of said aveniue eighteen foot, thence at right, angles with said avenue aisty feet: thence westwardly -parallel with said avenue three inches; thence at right angles with said avenuetwenty. Seven feet; thence eustwardiy slonw the line of sald ot mit feet two inches: thence south ne of the back buildin fo the ontata ct Geonye Beale, twenty-uine feet nine inches: thence eastwardly ator the other Line of ssid bullding ten feet and theuce southwardiy slong the ine of the main house until it Teaches Pennsylvania avenue, at the point of begins Also a part of lot twenty-four in said hundred and ninety-one. pol ‘west side of 4% st. distant 114 feet 4 inc Southeast corner of said square, an & northwestwardly direction 3b feet ; westwardly with » li feet: thence east 39 thence on a line with 434 street north of beginning, in and upon the followin Poses, that is to say, 8 much of said place of ‘be necessary im addition to ‘a six-foot oft by Jobn Gadsby, prior to August 3, 184: Borth line of the east part of lot one in said makes clear ten-foot alley of at least that width from the western line of the part described, up to the line of 4% street, which shall for- a8 an alley in common jetors and occupants of such }wenty-four in square four hun- dred and ninety-one, as were on the said third day of ‘owned by George Ennis. Emily Beals, by, for the use and benefit in common tive parties, ac- N BEOS., Auctioneers. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION—PT, LOT STOR ay WW. BE® LAND Me ¥, SEVENTEENTH JUNE, at_Fi we will sell in front of the premises at thine of sale. If terms be not resale at risk and cost of de- Rotice in some news— situated corner of Kin tn situated corner Seventesat jortheast. ‘These lots are among the most desirable situated lots vision, some of which are né rewery, which is estimated to coat $1,000, ). ‘near the extensive improvements now made. The sale will commence at TWENTIETH and E STREETS NORTHEAST. One-third cash; ba! the main buildin wardly along sai auctor, while a st along the line of said tributed thro 1;9, 17, of ana igo Cordelia “Suotk, “suo su Oliver Cox to Mary ‘Terms: One-third. percent, to be secured sold: $100. de complied with faulting purchaser after per published in Wi +at cost of purchaser, d&ds lance in one and twoyears payable semi-tnny oF ‘ie sit of B50 will be: Oneach lot at tine of sale” Conveyancing, & chager'scost. if term of sale’ seo mot coun Tight is reserved to resel erty, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, ublic notice of #1 ‘OFFICE OF AUC: 3. DUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, F[PHoMAS DGWLING, Auctioneer. SABLE IMPROVED BUSINESS PI THE NORTHWEST CORNER JEFFERSON STREETS, GEO! ‘A PUBLIC AUCTION. On MONDAY, TWENTIETH JUNE, 1 Me Lovil ael, in rnd of he ott sido of Water strect etal ig da fotlowss ‘Last Sati evel at a of g froda fair ad AS r., Son of the suj ‘and jumping vehicle and drove rapidly stated that the abductor chok JUNCANSON BROS., auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWEL ine 1206 ELEVENTH RIMEET BOUL. trust duly recorded in, sone of the land the ‘Diatrict off sell in front. of the prem UESDAY, the TWENTY-EIGHTH DaY OF ALE-PAST FIVE. O'CLOCK parcel of land situate and bei in the District ound plat oF Tl eighteen feet’ tront_on Eleventh ‘back from thence with said lepth or we lok of lot munca Aftean fh all and sinwular the a1 coms rig ht, towards 435 street 1 for help and that her , but a woman spectator ‘ag one Of surprise and not of fright. ly Uhrough Milford to Woon- Kat ursued the couple on Sunday. Officer nota, of Woonsocket, states that, while on his ‘the description given grep it and te By virtue of deed of Liber No. 1143, folio 401 et records of Washi ‘The shock threw the tender up at an jarred open the throt- freedit from the ROPERTY ON F WATER AND Se D.C, beat Sunday morning, man in the buggy answ by the Mannixes, He said tothe girithat her shaw! seemed light for night travel, and she answered her companion, and was cereainly’ traveling con: ‘was con- Yentedly with him. If she had could Isherwood; $1,266.41. H. mons to A. B. Gritter to A. A. Thoma: 3: P. Sullivan to Margaret sulivan’ . Sullivan Sul rts 198 'B, & H’s addition to West. Wash inning thence in thence south. icular'to Pa. ave. 14 SIX O'CLOCK mines, by'a depth of ‘about 70 feet oun Som i ye depth of a feet “ol ty three story Brick Dwelling, conta thirteen rooms and store. ferms:~ One-third cash, balance in one and two years with interest and” secured. By known upon the and being the ao Strest east and run | miath the full depth. of said city as, =e ub bea ois $3, sub’ 69, 89. 548; = ts, r hereditaments t0 ny wise appertaining. janice in three equal instal- ments, at six, twelve, atd elxhteen months, notes to bear 6'per cent interest from day of | cured Uy deed of trust on premises sold. or al option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at Hine of sale. ‘Conveyancing, &c., at purchase ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days: otherwise, the ‘the right to rewell at risk und cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement mublished in Wash- At Trustees. 8 deed of trust and recording rly tion of Milford in the bt of lot twenty-four, above ired at time of sale. tt, Wilcox & Wine, nts penne By order of Wes seb dads ‘THOMAS DOWLL for the use of the pro} Yarts of lots one and \HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. RUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, AND I STREETS, ~ Zi Seer sk Trustees reserve and Solin Gass Of te beireaud awsigus of said. Cording to their respective parts of said lots and: hone Said parts of lots one and twenty-four are im) by a large four-story buildi adjoining on Pa. ave., the uj ‘as a hotel, and is known as \d the lower story as stores and restaurant. irdcasb, and the remainder in. two equal instalments payable in one and two years from day of sale, or all. cash, at the option of the purchaser, secured by deed of trust upon premises sold, and to bear interest payable to the approval of the court. & dey A spectal from Huntingdon, Pa., to the phia Press dated June 16, says: A bold attempt at robbery and a desperate fight with a farmers household by masked robbers, who fatally shot one man, startled the whole county today. This morning at half-past 7 three masked men went to the residence of Peter Hawn, in Juniata Townsht} about stx miles from Huntingdon, and demanded trom Kate Bi the money. Hawn ered the richest farmer in the township, bei owner of twelve farms. ; i Jel4dkds CHRISTIAN G. LEDE! . STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 )F_IMPROVED REAL EST: INIONTOWN, D. 0. Supreme Court of ‘pateed on the 9 in causa No. 10,387, eqult hiiam He Seok et son eae ig thereby, we ithe EWENTY TROY DAV OF 30 it, HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots Jn Lanckton's subdivision of "Terms: One-third cash.” the sosta payments, at eix, twelve and eighteen months, ng interest at six per and secured by deed of trust it of #100 on each lot wil be By virtue of a decree the District of Colum! | docket "26, im which: ferred payinents to bachelor and fore the Interstate Commission yesterday after. noon, President Roberta, of the Pennsylvania, Mr. Geo, B. Blanchard, commissioner of the central ‘tramMic association, and Passenger Agent Ford, of the Pennsylvania, testified that the practice of Junius O, Jones, aged thirty-three, and Miss Josie F, Pettitt, aged seventeen, eloped from Rich- mond Wednesday to this city to get married. The ‘Miss Bush’ and Er1887 at HALE-PAST FL iat Certain pleco OF fu Untontowm, in the District of Co- 200 on the ‘wall be required at tue thine of sale, all’ conveyancing aud recording st the cont. of purchaser. It torus are not complied with in ten dayw after sale, the property ‘Abd cot of default ent are pal ty 3 ‘SDK Giexapines ar | ‘be sold t risk | E CANION CKEPES AND CREPE DE} taxes and assess- 1419 F xt. nw. Je0-da (HOS. DOWEING, Auctioneer. THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. = R'S SALE OF VALUABLE OPRETY, No- isco SIAER SE April, 1863: rhuning thence along said Monroe street, or Piscataway road, southerly Asoruzr Stavouter Y AFTERNOON, JUNE at FIVE O'C) in shall sell the north 22 feet uare 478, by 8 depth of As the season is advancing we have concluded to ro- duce the price of our FINEST FRENCH SATINES to 25 cents per yard, an we do not wish to carry a piece over this season. Call early and get the choice styles | for less than the cost of iuportation, Interest in “The Americam Derby.” i a i ee Intense interest is manifested here in the sub- i i a fn q terms of sale are not complied wit C ‘of sale, the trustee reaervos the Fight re-sell at g é ES 5 is 200 PIECES CREAM and WHITE PLAID and STRIPED MUSLINS at 125 cents, worth 25 cents. GREAT REDUCTIONS on SPRING WOOLENS, and LIGHT-WEIGHT CASSIMERE AND DERBY Hats, | “!*™mer fabriques OBE PRICE IN PLAIN FIGURES. Hides eh is aEe Ht previous notice Ox Five Hie DOWLING, Auctioneer. | 4 8 i 3 a if e, : & E} t 5 iV [ a Ft i i W. at SHUSTER & SONS, a ! if 3 i tl for several day's. ‘They then separated and only met once afterward. CONSCIENCE STRICKEN. Straumbach then intended to ship for another voyage, but seems to have been conscience 32 | stricken, and imagined that the oMicers were on his track. He went to a friend, Mrs. A\ Will receive | Gartner, living at No.23 Bayard street, New York, and told her what he had ¢, a8 he felt as the Would not betray him. ‘The idea Analy struck him that he would go West and try to make fresh start in life ainong, strange people and iu & strange country, where he would be able to forget his great crime.’ Accordingly he started forw: arriving at the litle town of Iuka, in Marion County, Ii. where he sought work "as a farm hira, hisemployer questioued lim very closely a& to uls antecedents, and finally put the question as to What made him so nervous. To tis Straum- bach replied Uhat he had done Of the fellow's strange talk and conduct, and be cut and | undertook to find out what it all meant. This was a week ago. TAKEN INTO CUSTODY. ‘The man made a confession of which the sub- stance 1s given above. On the strength of this confession he was taken into custody and jailed at Salem, the county seat. The Illinois officials then up communication with the authorities at Rahway, and kept the real cause of the arrest a ‘secret, 80 far as the general public was co Pendle inquiry. Finally, being convinced, Uney the right man, they’ let the facts leak oul, ‘The oMficers at Salem have received a picture of the murdered girl, taken after she was dead. They showed it’ to the prisoner and be Tecognized it. He could not give very def nite information of his companion on the night of the murder, but says in bis trunk, at No. 200 Chatham street, near Uhe Bowery, New York, 1s a picture of the'man, Straumbach’ hails trom’br 'n, and is formeriy of Urich, Germany. He has only been in the United States about Foar, and is about twenty-five years old, 5 tect 2 inches in height, weighs 125 pounds, hus blue ey heavy auburn hair and several weeks’ growth beard, At luka be sought a German and soon found one nained John Bowman and told him his mind Bis 1s a Very straight story in Une German lan- age and afterward he made a written confession German and swore to 1t, ‘Chief of Police Tooker, of Rahway, N. J. left there last night for Illinois, to bring back thé man Straumbach, the self-confessed murderer of the 3 ® i A PHILADELPHIA LADY FALLS FIFTY FEET. ‘Mrs. Grace Phillips, @ young, comely and well. todo widow lady, whose home 1s at No. 4216 HH i vi i E i i if E