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4 THE EVENING STAR TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : ‘A New Texan Seaport. jorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th £t, by i eae ee és Conrcs Cunisti, ‘TRX., June 20.—A new seaport The a ig si opines Company, has been born on the Gulf of Mexico, ‘The several SB NN, Pres’. " ‘Owners of Padre Isiand united and conveyed to ; res y Jno. Willett and associates a scrtp of land 69 miles Tre EVENING Stan fs served to subscribers in the Jong, being the entire water front conceded for the a ~ a 7 > Pler‘and Breakwater of tis Islands alse, night ot Z w Bonth : ( AcToss the tsiand and a lange ‘of land for Sock yards, slaughter and warehouses, and other purposes, Titles were signed and transferred, and + Becond-clase mail Kiwi be remembered as cae, te most mor. ‘4m WEEKLY Stak—published on - nt events in the history and. opment + a egal pus Chri and allsouth and Wat esas Thi ter will he natural a J ns nvaat be paid in advanees = on Saver ASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT. MONDAY, JUNE 20. _|[Siuts," 0° mint omnes —— Shot the Wrong Man Dead. { % S 4 BLOODTHIRSTY YOUNG NEGRO KILIS 4 PREACHES SeriCIR + = = . Sti in Bad Luck. Welcomed to Her Alma Mater. ns _AUCTION AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. rm wasmoTors Loe 4 guys TunoDon Ax xnnos | ana Cavan Totes Ow weING TREATED 8 OSB | seraog, gM i ENINS = a | = = ——— a Lose 08 Nc, 20.—A murder was com —— Rae mSRnew: tobe Lh tele (HOMAS DOWLING, Apctionsss, DEDICATED BY THE CARDINAL.| 1, w, Se Se Mra President Cleveland and party reached Au- | mitted Saturday in Hallfax County Wm. Beas SES GSES Oe oe CATALOGUE SALE. ‘The Ceremony Yesterday at St, Paul's | of their streak of bad luck. On Saturday they | rora, N. ¥., at 7 p. m. Friday by boat from Cayuga | 1¥ rete aren degrendinpaeng beamed IT MAY CONCERN. By virtue of a decree of the Su ¢ Court of One Superb Hand-Embroidered French Parlor Suite, Chapel. lost @ game to Philadelphia by a score of 7 to 6. | The wharf was alive with people, and President week ended he would kill Beasley. ‘The latter wa ANCES AND SLORAGE. the District of Columbia, passed tn Equity cauve| with Window Hangings and Mantel Drapery to — All accounts agree, however, that the Statesmen | Frisble and the members of the faculty were ready | in the habit af Winlking alooe a oortars toad nage pa Ueiane Oeeee ees UE SE match, cost in Paris a short while ago 10,000 | THE SEW STRUCTORE BLESSED BY CARDINAL Gt | were unfairly treated by the umpire. ‘The Phila- | with tir welcome when the party arrived at the | and Morning. Saturday night Colton seorted IN THE CITY OF WASH- Parlor aud Chamber Furniture, othecs ure defendants. 1 shall offer for ssio wo the hist francs; Turkish Parlor Furniture, upholstered in| Oyen pagsenr, ETC. delphia Press says that the umpire gave them the | college, and the young lady students waved their mimes at in S.Gramp bexide Unis road. Just after Pier and Mantal Mirrors. est bidder in front of each piece of property respect- Cashmere; Superior Walnut Dwarf Bookcase; a worst ofa decision in the seventh inning, which | hands and their handkerchtets from the balcony | 44! an he heard a footstep and dimly saw U a ee ee ee ees ively, tue following real ests a Seite Imported and other Carpets; Satin, Damask and ot and other convenient points, ‘To the tokens of | figure of a man within thirty yards. He Cook good x ne DAY JENE FIFTEENTH, 1887, at mpor ; Satin, The new St. Paul’s Catholic chapel, corner of | made a vast difference in the result of the . aim, fred and killed the tan In his tracks” TO On TUESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIRST, at TEN | qAhr pint FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, part of Lot No.3, | Worsted Portieres; Fine Window Hangings: Modern | rirreenth and Vstreets, described in Friday's Srak, | He called Myers out when thet player was lying | Welcome the lady of the ee Fra by | De Sure of his victim, Colton walked up tothe SOCK A, Me we will sell ot our salesrooms, 9t | sn Square No. 429, in the city of Washington, D- Cz] snd Antique Mantel Sets, including Clock and | was qedicated by Cardinal Gibbons at 10 o'clock | On top of the home base. Had thy eorrect decision oe Ree Supper She was cero bana | body. He found that he Killed the wrong HIRTIETH DAY OF JUNE, 18 | vances sioeager anders oe SPN OPT eal io and running thence east slong © Stsectuorta | Camdelabras; Fancy and Easy Chairs; two Hand- | Tot nua! morning. The Cardinal arrived in | Deen given the ninth inning would have found the | Section of the Seneca Falls Band. The, Pan’ | mau. ls victitn was Alfred Arrington, a colored FIVE O'CLOCK P St ; ‘All parties interested wil please take notice. 70 feet, thence north 30-20 fect to the-center of | Some Oval French-Plate Mantel Mirrors; Bronzes | 7° 2 5 orlock. | Sore ted. Concluding their list of Selections with “Home, | Preacher. Colton was arnysted to-day. for sale | at pub Jel 7-3t DUNCANSON BRO! Farty wail, thence west 70 feet, and thence south | and Mantel Ornaments; two Superior Oak Side- | Washington Saturday afternoon at Blaming the umpire ts a poor excuse oy un or Eve Choveana® — a along Sth street west 39.20 to the place of beginning, boards; Elegant Oak Pillar Extension Table, very | He was met at the depot by a committee consist-| generally, but in thie {instance it would ae ie: Teg peels tne evening ure. ‘Terre Haute’s Famous Madstone., Tarcueat Peek are proof building ‘nog occupied by | Wide and long; Superior China and Glassware: | ing of Rev. Dr. Chapelle, Father Mackin, and The Sta es eean ha Nae, cate, OF bad Judgment. | Preveiand attended the annual banquet abd recep- | ITS ALLEGED FOWER SHOWN IN TWO MOKE Casme OB PED CHAMBER | the United States aa Bureau of Edueation Oak, Wenther-covered, Dining Chairs: Superior | Father Kirby, Second Assistant. Postmaster-Gen- | Sng fr paguanc started on thelr Western tour | tion tendered Uy the -Phweiks Society to the seul DOs BITE, IN SETS AND SEPARATE PIECES, | | On THURSDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, Double and Single Walnut Marble-top Chamber | eral Leo Knott, Mr. Montgomery, the attorney for | og | (Howas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ne Washingte round pian of Jot nunibe aforesaid, and city as ail that part of original square nunibered nine bun- urday, nd entered Terre Havre, Ixp., June %.—Terre Hautes jained within the = aTEENs ‘They play an exhibition game in Altoona V-day, | Class Into the merriment Mrs. Cleveland enteres § - ime forthe said | LOUNGES ROCKL SPE EAMBE | tothe. ISL in Wrent &Dole'ssubivision of Pleas: | Stites; Ash Chamber Sete; Walnut Furniture in | the Interior Departments Dr, Faust, EF. Riggs, | aeiee eg play with Detroit. Tre gimlish pleasure. | She had insisted ormahe | Madstone, with its eighty-years’ recont of hue ne southwest cor- ORS CASE SrAT CHAL ABLE, CHINA | Sut Plains, beginning st the northeast corner of said | separate pieces; very Superior Brass and Iron Bed- |, 4 Lambert, F. P. Sands, P. C. MacCourt, P.O. OTHER GAMES SATURDAY. cer tetinny aE ‘The party with | dreds of applications, has twice more been used nnd OG) feet, "thenes | — ANDGLARSWARE.COUKING STOVES KITCHEN | Jot running tenes south 20 feet 8 20 soot suey; Feather Plots ned Poets, ome rerniteee, s | Hagan, J. ©. Noyes, F. D. Frawley, andP. O'Far-} At Boston—New York, 5; Boston, 2 At Indian. | Made, herwelf, one sovordingly.. Th iclngstora, ot within the past week, Mr. Jas, Walker, of Irving's south one bi EQUIS c. z eae st id y the piac str 2 ; : . ‘eveland; .. Drought his little per Ra ye paee, Ceaney-mear meee a ine ESDAY MORNING, JUNE, TWENTY-FIRST, | G3st 130 feet to the place of bering ning. “Also, Lote 12, number of Superior Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures; | ell, Who escorted him to St. Matthews’ pastoral | apolis—Indianapolis, 18; Pittsburg. 1. At Chica-| Oswego; Miss Severance, of Cleve 13, 14. in Block S had been bitten LEN O'CLOCK, ‘at residence No. 908 ~ ‘ " e and three | s a dog that showed every idence, where an informnl reception was held. hici 18; Detroit ‘AU New York—| Lizzie ‘Alexander, also 'ot Ohio, u i a and Mount Pleasant; Lots 8, Clothes and Linen Closets; one Superb French ‘: go—Chicago, }; Detroit, 6. a —T. ingst ry J. D. Hig-| Sign of being rabid. ‘The stone would not adhere, story , L shall sell the entire contents, All | of Denieeaees Gr1G, ETB Th BO, 228 | Range; Lance Furasce and Piping: Kitsben and | qy/soverday mornin then atter breaktasting with | AtbletiC, 4 Metropoultan, 7 At Cleveland— | Fins and D. dt; Irwin, allot Gawrege: “Mrs Cleve: | and ie was concluded that Tt the dog was ma ths z south. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | 28; ahd 37, i ok No. 2, in tald subdivision: parts | Tahar appurtonatices, Sleigh and Furniture of Father Chapelle, nde 40 ot Paul's. i. | Cleveland, 4; Louisville, 3. fand’s uncle, Mr. Rogers, of Seneca Falls, met_her | Virus had remained in the clothing Uarough which z h of the pur. E WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer: | (fugit 28,and 29, said, Block No, 2 beginning at rary eis B pelle, “proceed ‘SUNDAY GAMES. ‘on the train'at Auburn and went as far as Cayuga | the dog’s teeth entered the flesh. “There is no ine chase money in ea in ‘three equal WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | point on Bisznark street 100 feet west from the Horth- le, at Auction. ‘HR CEREMONY aT THE CHAPEL, ee eer manent tn the yeresd of bis coone wae ot Taytientsad wit. tw months from the oe Cast corner of said Block No.2, runzing thencesouth | "On TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE TWENTY- ‘to witness | At New York—Brooklyn, 9; Metroplitan, 5. At| with her. Seis Been wg bony day of sale weet pf | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON | 100 feet, thence west 50 fect, thence north 100 feet, | EIGHTH, 1887, commeninrat TeX O'CLOCK, at | About six hundred people were there Cincinnati—st. Louls, 23; Cincinnate 4. last night with the baccalaureate sermon Dy Dr. | has failed vo adhere to the flesh. A few days ago the trustees irs will be NINTH SIREET NORTHEAST, BETWEEN H | and thence east 30 feet to the place of beginning. the residence of Hon. Levi P. Morton, northwest corner | the dedication. ‘The cardinal, the priests, and the mus, 23; Frisbie, Mrs. Cleveland Was present and also at- | Miss Hoover, of Newman, Ill, Was brought here required se id re- paSD A STREETS ot t pes 10h, FRIDAY, the SEVENTEENTH DA LOE JUNE, of Fifteenth and H streets, opposite Wormley's Hotel, | acotytes, preceded by the cross-bearers, formed a| Following ts the standing of the clubs to date: | fenged divine services In the morning at the same terribly lacerated y the’ bites ora dog that had coming at pu: . “Re-saie in ten days from virtue of three deeds recorded. re- 7, at F-PAST. LOCK P. bal tire fs ‘partly enume- 3 ne 3. T. Wi . preacl ted of ables an: had bitten other dogs i 200%, FRO Tz ft tea and Laer 1 folio ¢ otited | block No. 1: Lots Nos. 7 9 10,24, U5.in Bigek No. | “the house will be open for indhection on Monday, | buifice, eprimiiive ste meth nals water, . sJeveland’ is spent in | diately adhered to one of the wounds, aid he 3 2 and ‘No. 14; nes \St. Louis. 37 10 | tary academy. irs. Cleveland's Ume 1s spel y eee public auction, in trout of the 2 Brown's subdivision, if ‘T he Le a Athletic 2 rounds of the college, which is her alma mater, | Off. During the Ume the stone took on a dark PPHOWAS DOWLING, Anctioeer. is OE IR HIRE SE Be ; | POU SATURDAY the EIGHTEENTH Day oF UNE, | RECN — aos powsiNG, auctioneer, | Cleailed.” the wells of tae chased inside and out ‘Cincinnati. 33 | Sun an occasional nae to and from tne depot and | color. it was cleansed Jn swt milk and appused ate aaa ; . No. sts HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M,, lots 22, | 1887, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Lots | 4 — Ra Ee Were sprinkled, and the procession passed up {Louisville 24 | dock in the college “bus.” President Frisbie an- | to another wound, rematning for ten hout. Miss TENTH REET NOR’ . ich lot being improv ‘o-story brick house. 7. 23, 23, '24,'25, 26, Ty = cs pon the altar were candles ‘ Bed Uhat she is steadily improving. Eee pepitinin adn ache aa octet goa it | NiNIDSHMALE IVENEEENGG? op sox, | ERDRERSPMIE OF gf ALUARLR ,DUROTPR | saruady howe were twice igh ak was [petropli"ah | ne Tauroday moran : Swill well part of Lats 2 : jesdland sechstatiyrdcea Qeenc aut neanmue unit | INR at BALAPAST FOC O'CLOCK Eat tots #| AND © Srnbnny NOWIHEAGL NEA THE Gina, Rev, Dr Chapeliesof Ste Matthow's: Hew ae The Pretécats Wine Eyes aud Sott| _ _Oatso Wicces by a Menpen will ‘and secured by deed of trust onthe property sol ‘8,9. 16 and 17, in Block 3 ; Lots Now 1, EW CC ESSIONAL 1 és , > Dr. ° ‘2. | Events in the Churches Yesterday. Voice. Nasavie, Texx., Jun —Kobert Gaon, trout C % posit of $100 on each lot will b hired at tine 3, 14, 19, in Block No. U7; Lots 7,10, west | | By virtue of a deed of trust dated January 29th,, A. Walter, of 8t, Patrick's; Rev. Edward J. Me- a pate . “ i €10 inches ty ah alley, brite No. | of mle; and all conveyancing and recording cull’ Bene | Ralftat Lat Her the med alt ot he Noe RNP eens | a2. Ee Oe duly recorded in Liber No. Rs 2] Gurk, 8. J. Rev. 8. J. Doonan, §. J,; Rev. Joseph | _ The President yesterday attended services at the | yrs3 puaese COUZINS 18 QUITE CAPTIVATED DUKING | Siding tn the ninth district of Wilson County, was 211s Tenth street nortawrst, and improved by ® two- | purchaser's cost. If terms ite pot complied with in | No, & in Block Xo. 18 Todd & Brown's subdivision, | fcllo 120, due of the “fand Records for the District i | Burch, St. Dominick's, and Rev. J. F. Donohue, of | First Presbyterian church, and Rev. Dr. Sunder- AN INTERVIEW WITH MR. CLEVELAND. thrown in front of a reaper and Mterally cut to c sh, at the option of pur. | covt uf deiualtine parchasey, Pe heated ME Haak apd | and Lot No.1. tp Block No, Up, the gest halt of Lat thereby, we will sell at public muction© fa. frontof the | 9% Joseph's, being present, land preached from the last line of John, chapter | From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, June 16. Ricces, He leaves a widow and several chilp hu he, with interest.and oakds EN wt ELING., opt Tram insaid Todd & Brown'ssutalvision. naa | Rogues on THURSDAY, JUNE THIRTIES, ALD. CARDINAL GIBBONS’ SERMON. rat “And He knew what was in them.” At St.| A Globe-Democrat epee herpoaces roy sf nae . wot ee | Ea EDFORD W. W 35 Trustees. _| (said Lots 12 1Sand 14-in Block No, 1, have each a Coe R LV COLOR ©, B- the folowin Cardinal Gibbons preached the sermon from this | Jonn’s church the rector, Rev. Dr. Leonard, deliv. | Couzins yesterday, at the United States Marshal's —_ at purchaser's cost. One | 1028s REDFORD S- > ROPENTE | frontol st - real as istrict of 5 ter and Ginger Ale. ieogunetaus dune a a ire A UATE ee PRUE REET: |e tector nec ote care peat Oe | Ran eee tne ot Vemegna ca Ca Se |feaxty ot ye Couns Laty. WORD thon ACS FOOT | oe eee special reference to the jubilee | office, and questioned her in regard to her tnter- | wasp pet ort ea IME Ales = NR RR REING Auctioneer. _| “/AVENCE AND FOUL-AND-HALL STREET. AND | , S44 10t#8, 9, 10 and 11. in said Block 2, have cach | H. Parsona" subdivision, of Original lots numbered | disciples indeed, and ye shall know the truth and | of Queen Victoria, and sald that the world should | view with President Cleveland while in Washing- TO DRINK IN NEW YORK YESTERDAY. GphO. © STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st IN THE WEST END. : Rabe rhdth 150 fgets ri vont Sus ran Dack with efeven G12) py velvg 223. in eauare pumped #6760 | ene truth shall make ye tree.” He said that there | vetmerniuitnr nen cconlere giving sanctity to | ton a few days ago. A New York dispatch to the Philadelphia Press 1 ae or IMPR . ES By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the, Said Lots 12, 13, 14.15, 16 and 17, in said Block 2; | improvements thereon, consisting of three small frame | Was but one God, and one law, and that thechurch | the home and to the marriage bond. Rev. James “Yes,” sald she, “I saw President Cleveland tm- | nas the following: “Now, waiter, you can bring me OCOSSENROE STREET IS UNIONTOWN Drees | Daeact of Columbia, passed on the Zuth day off | 1cvecactta fmt of $0 teat oe She ey | EMEEOYE 2 must De one. All divine revelations, he sald. | Powell, ot New York, one of the secretaries of the | mediatoiy after kis return from the Adirondacks, | Cait a nega alter, You can bring ma ‘ hod am | Cennee ree Be emer F, Dealo and run back with that width 132.13 feet. spotcn at aide Coiec naTa of dg purchase money 4nd | showed the church to be one. It was figured a5 6] American Missionary Association, who has just | mediately after his 5 urn from (he Adirondacks, | alas of Bass’ ale,drawn from the wood,” said Ge ‘ oh day (9 | of Eguity Docket 95.1 will sell at public suction in | ,5t4Lots 18, 19. 30, 21,22, 25, 38 and 27, Block 2 | expenses of sale co be paid fu cash'ang the Dalene tn | Spoons ehe,cuurc to be one. It was figured 23 s finished a tour of inspection among the branches | He 100k sun-burned, Tue | Ben ButlerSunday at dinner, as he prepared for an : : ney | of Eauity Docke S TUESDAY UNE TWEREE | baveeach a front of ‘50 ‘feet om Bismark street, and | equal payments in one'and two years frou date of sale, thy a S Sbedient to che 0 Bid yesterday | #2Y fly-bites or other indications that he had been . Sir DiebAGAR: Sountiod ie Saabs: * PEinkley is | SLBSP! the Premuses.on TUESDAY, JUNE TWEN' ] | Tun back with that width 150 feet. with interest at the rate of six (8) per cent per annum, | the Care Grane Sheplers “ Bock obedient to the | of that society in the South, preached yesterday | having a hard time in the woods. attack upon a big beefsteak banked with mush. senkley is | FIRST, ISNT, Ad 2 OCI SM, ail of origiual | 74D pagk a ei tea. ee ety 3 the ry rans Ci ch. Rev. |e 5 7 s. He is a gues ne F v q mt of the prone. | He wrerinseauape.cue hundred and tice, in the city | srvang street, sca depts of L2G fact eed seta Gee, | Seca ee eT ec eee ea £0,008; | Teas nena eee ae 2 multitude of De Nosman, af the Motronoltan ME church | "What did the President say about coming to| rooms. He is aguest at the Fifth Avenue, and of Wwasbidutan. District of Columbia, having aon. | Frune gest aude dent of 100 : det 0 bron a : St, Loulst axe of abuut i feet 6 inches on F street uorthwes was giving an ordinary order wit has been his r training of chil- | ,,.H© Said that he certainly intended tocome. In| havit for years. When the wall ve Eb gS TP Eek Ma _lezing | OF $00 will bo required at ime of male. "Ttermato be members and one head. The he il commands and | last evening, delivered his aunual seruion ou Tetu- et eh street, and rams (90.65 feet to an increased | cousplied w in ten days or the property all the members of the body obey, an at home, e : n efuse so magnific = soa TUESPAX JUNE TWENTY-FIRST. 1887; | g front of 20 fest oo lamar stisee ala apne | si COnVOVADCING At parelaeer’s COsE Fae eee ee cee rine eee ean | church of the Covenant yesterday morning, | Orr Louis’ Hie Femarked Unat ho, Would Be ery | ee nd NOt argue the cas He “Well, (LOCK FM. partaof original lots one and | T50qeet< aud said Lot sein Thas a front of GEO. W. BROWS, —"} Trustees. | 18 unity; one stein and many branches. “Cut Off a | preached from the text “God's resources of salva: | OCS, essed bY Dusiness at thetlme, but he iu- | it your laws do not Interdick ios Water, DYikg Wwe & feet on, Bismark strect, an 50 fest on Sherman | _DUNCANSON BRO: Auctioneers. 3e20-dts_ branch or a leaf and it withers away. Reason | tion exhausted in Christ.” y C avenue; and ‘itt Block 12: hae. front of = = as follows: je west side of Monroe | square four hundred and ninety-one, tended to make the visit anyhow.” Blass mode rs = Garey alone shows religion to be one. God is one, truth —>—_— “Then ye > — - himndred For one part of said lot one, beginning at the north. | #veRU = eae HOMAS E, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. x Then you are sure the President will come? Secretary at the next table, ‘as Te EyiNG gic tack, Dailding of the larwe, edites | RS tot Pin block ioe base Moet oF Bo aoeroet | OL — Shee Ee ‘Transfers of Real Estate. “Lam Sure of tt unless something happens to | sipped a battle L as if he had never gn Princetori street, and runs back 150.5 feet toan | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUARLE REAL Estare | the material world moves under a central force. - : F.| Prevent. He told meso, and Ido not think 1 atm | heard of Pomtnery Sex said Lots Sand 10, | ONT Sint San St ALOvSIUS CHUnGH, | HYer Since God planted the stars in the firmament | Deeds in feo have been filed as follows: F. by James Hol and running t e along the line of increased w th of 83.2. feet: in said Block 13, hw the English each sald back building southwardly to the corner point Motioc pedier % 5 22; $1,000, | “i0lating any confidence in repeating what he | artist, and her bro e Sunday dinner, thereof, thence eastwardly until it reaches the wall of front of 50 feet on BETWE! (RST STREET AND “NORTH CAP: they Be paoredote nea ee crcl ae a Frank to Emma &. Sloat, pt. 14, sq. $22; $1,000. | saiq” required a fuliexp! ney could under= the main building on said part of ots thence south | Priuceton street, and adepth of 190 feet. Said Lot 11, | TFOL, STREET NORTHWEST, AND ALSO. ON | the mai ae <i 1 | J- T. Stevens to Eugene Willen Bucher, lot 14, bik. | ~ “Win Mrs. Cleveland come also?” stand why their apagne could not be Se = i ; | ssid, Block 15, has a trout of 130 feet on Prisiceton | MARYLAND AVENUE, BETWEEN FOUR-AND- | order cease in the higher world of spiritual | 9-7 . renee sy Anya er es . a pnd nd ence at tuekt | wanily along said wall to the. termination, thereof = ; aN DIANES PTH Y 18; $637.50. D. 'T. Donohoe to W. May'se, lot 1, Sa. think 30, but am furnished, and Clits went on until the walters gre < 1 thirty (130) feet to | thence eastwardly along the line of said building on | Street aud a front of 50 feet on Sherman avenue; and A-HALF AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTHWEST. | lifer One law governs in all God’s material . 7 = = rag as she had gone to Oswego to visit some school | tired tolithe wacats Une lave os Still dn eitent unproved by a comfortable | Pennsylvania ae tothe southeast corner of said | #44 Lot 12, in said Block 13, hasafront of 50 feet on | By VERE Ge Ee ee work, and revelation to man 1s of one Lord, one | 1033; $2,970. W. H. Clagett to W. F. Lewis, lot frienia i pemecked tp ktm preanen tent a em Aap teeden fog al peters norttowarily aloug the jline of said | SRST oe in Block 42 hss a Heewe of 60 fect on | SHG LSuT Se a Re eet oe an faith, one baptism. ‘The chureh doesnot interfere | 47, pix. 28, C's sub. Long Meadows; $500. J. A. | {rends. 1 remarked to the President that £ Gan toouea estas tien ee Se cata ot on 4¥ street to a point five feet south of the seuint | Princeton strect anda depth of 150 feet, Said Lot ® | of the'premises, the Lercinaiter described Real Estate, wae eemnporarye co } affatrs of men. | Babson to J. H.C. Wilson, lot 38, sq. 1043; $—. | represented on the comuultves which invited. ith Despite the ail r 1d two years | of bewinnine. w+ “Hence westwardly epoint | in said Block 14, has a trontof 50 feet on Harward | to wit: & Her children inay be whigs or democrats, er | D. 8. Foss to same, lot 310, do.; $—.’ T. A. Harding | to visit-the elty, $0 as to make sure of Mrs. Cleve- | sunday laws, downtown and in warn parts of zp uote ot ihe | ly or antler part of said lot one, bosinning at apoint | tert and adenth of 190 fect: and auid Lote 12and | “du WEDNESDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY, OF May, | vatives or republicans: that. does not concern her | D. SFO etme 241; $7,000. | land accompanying ‘him He replies ‘chat, eno | Sunday lame, Gown. eee ae payable | fitystive ieet seven imches from the noriwest eoruer | LA msaid IHock 14, havea front of 50 feet each on | 1847, at FIVE U'CLOCK P-AL, Lots Nos. 134 and135, | eternal mission. Ail political parties are the sane art Sess 34 aud 3, sq. | would probably come With hit anyhow, In refer. | S46,clU there was Sunday law pe BaSared | Sytyafiey feet seven inches from the northwest corner | Sisrmau avenue, aud a doptlrof 156 fers, besarte aes Steam | to he, provided vi pout! puruy i not acting | LIME ot AL to Ws We 34 ad 59 | would probably come wath us anyhow. in refer ante exten : sta | yoselandh abiae incline of aid avenaouutteen ect | gaat uy 20 cctd Huttard teed Ra, eBePSS | Ghee notiby between Lat ad NordhCepitlstroeis | agnse Godsiam she sits-ab, the bounds of tie TG 20, bike & ad 1 DIK. 14, Isherwood; | Said about his'visit oS Lois, he sald that be | 2 *lure. oo. is {ie “Tes | thence Westraray aralel with ault'avenad dues | ft, audeaidote Sand 10, in block fo "havo cach |"Gu'Yiie GAME DAY, at QuanTER-pasr. prx | hetitage ofthe children of God and says to numan | 2710 70,0, Sand 4 sod 2, Di 14 teherwood: | sd about his visit (0 St. Lh RR gery cern gee tp TON lays f cs; theuceat Heltt ances with said avenuctwenty. | ffontof 90 feet on Sherman avenue, and a depth of Seve (7), in Hewrvation B. situated on Marylandave: | Against this rock ‘shall your, swelling “waves be | UIE. &, Isherwood ¢—. lot 22. 10 to 16, bik. 11, and | "Speaking of President Clevclaid’s manners MISS | sup yy tnemecte nie kee anna. “ae ex the right re-sell at the | seven fee theme eta a = 20 fee’ : 5 ren (7), in Reworvation Dy ; - | Agains 2 Isherwood; : a: : haset: after Ave days’ | tovttds cgi neuer guumarily along the line of said lot | ” S5/d Tots 2 to 11 inclusive in suid Block G, havo cach | Puc beitiatn eek Oe ee es, | AEginet is rock shall, your. swelling spoken, all | 9 ¥0 24, bik. 24, Ish¢ = Ray a BANQUET. Watdly” Aidne the fine ofthe back biuldines of the | $4T0RtGt, 90 fect on Steuben street, aud run back with | by « dwelling house aiid a stable. who contumaciously oppose her must go out trom feet en that one feels perfectly at case in his presence. He | 12 Boston, Saturday afternoon, the newly. ousebefuncing tothe toeunre Beate deceane, | SPT Lae 7 inclusive, fa said Block 6, have | pall RN! tsine setae na aua gue Balance tobe | her communion. So the CA ee A a has all the polish of President Arthur, and 1s | formed Butler Club had its frst banquet. Gen. the other tae of mee eh gence castwantly along | exchi'a front of 50 fect on Sherman avenue, aya run | from day of sale sha the payment iota ete ead Sa thOURE he carried a kingdom with him tnt | rue grsRA BLIND BEGGAR SECURED 118 $13,000 ental and pleasing tn his conversation. He as a Butier made along specct, but only touc southwarily aiomg the line or the main house untilie | Pack with that width 132.13 feet. [ST ioe RC CCT a ia ae | [Stn cn Me aE ES PENSION BY FRAUD AND PERJURY. ne blue eye, Which has such a kindly expression | Dovitics in referring to the pony oe ee | Said Lots, 18 to 2s, inclusive, in said Block 6, have | sers, or ail the purchase money can be paid caslt on day urch stood up for the rights of » fo eee Y.) special to the Philadetphta | When he looks’ at you; but what T aduaire most 3 4 wobec PALE OF TWO AI oie Fn | GEG ei Sirewived on property sold for The parciaie mouey | malntalned ts aeail otuér rutherat el becuse | pAb, UT OY) special to the Puiladetphia | Fist, wel-modulatea vuice apy WEST AND ONE IN TE! dndeedad Mavets eee Four, im, said square four | “Said Lots? and 3, in Block 16, have esch a front of | and interest, No dead wives until parties ee ee 2h) 2B as Ee Here ihe conversation turned on other topics, and | “The President of the United States has no more Tons OF THE CIty. hundred and uinety-one, becinning ut a yout on the | go rect on Steuben rerect gud « depls of LOO Tere geld | Meat cel Bs a A depouit of 8200 on each piece PONSOTe And DOL Thee ee eee ge maa Une | who lately recetved $13,322 back pension money in referring to herself Miss Couzins said: 4, | Tight to part with a single dollar of United States We will SED SERA ns gee | Southeast corues of said square, and runnin thence in | LOWS at 9 i Bleck 10, have cach a ffour Of 90 fect | of property will be required when Knocked down’ A | C0 va cary ne cneeare oeper nusband, she wes | from the Government, left this State while legal | “1 ain Used of political Tife, aud long to go bac property in time of peace without authority of to clow MED SERRAL tuo GF? | Anortiiwestwardly direction ib feet: theyee south, | o”, Wallach street, andar{ average depth of about 271 | conveyanciug at purchaner cont. If term of sale be | U0 the Cath must abide in obedience to her decrees, | proceedings were in progress to place his money | t0 my literary work. There 8 no humanity in pol- | Congress than any of 0 his table, ated I ; 4, she following-de-sed | Wewiwanliy with lige erpendictiar’ to" aver | feetsana sud Late i anit 175m Block 46. haves | Soe complied wiih within ten days after mle the Drop: b a P Iles, and there never will be until women have | hadsupposed, we never could lieve we eet: theuce east 9 fect to liue of 4% street’ and | Bt of 50 feot exch on Snerman avenue, by & depth | erty will be resold at riak and cout of degaulting pur- | ‘The church ts one body, not only in Rome, Dut at | In the hands of a guardian, ils wife and daueh. an equal say with the men. ‘The more? sce of law | L8G Supposed we never could have a I iBetic S's ine with Ds ttee? Gost foc TS pase | LOD EEE cme tn nes agente coroeron | Soe Gieaatd Louaitavcine. | Guna othe sede estas any Aad oresSe | ter accompanied tim. ‘They were found at Will | and gotics the wore fameonvincod chat woman's | angie: (uge ytuanays La lao fore ine i ay ser ef eudpcear ome | Shecmnaaraeae STMT ARE eg ok alten | ancs.akas lds WAGOAMEAN Suck THR CHURCH TO-DAY _. | attrper front We piasionér” ‘There ho Cammea x | Pvrnee #8 nowted in Bauasy Pounders always to the you inen of re south Sa by abe Gate, ee ee sats ont alley Inid | each a front of 30 fect on Marshall streets anda depth | §@- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL Preached throughout the universe the same | certificate of (€ on the Elmira National Bank A Good or a Bad Worka? Of the valor of their fathers, who fought not_only 2 Gal FOE pes pee on = SF 180 seats sand sala Lot 19a, Block 17. hag sfront she EI i NTH DAY OF MAY, 1887, at same hour spel that St. Peter preached in Rome and Paul | for $10,000, and the money was turned over ee PRESIDENT M'COSH’S BACCALAUREATE SERMON. for a lost cause Dut fora cause Unat the Judgn titi with all Juakea clear ten-feot Miley of at lount that widuh from amd bet in lock Tay ba a font of 0 Beaton vy td 5.8. HENELE, Trustee | in Athens, John in Ephesus and Athanasius in | MIS | AS Soon as the check of deposit came Frat ‘The baccalaureate sermon to the class of 87, at | of the Alunighty, througi tie great teibunal of seit DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers | Gescribed. up to the line of #3 street, which shall for- | i Block 18, has a front of SOfeeton Shetman evens: | 62" THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Alexandria; which Chrysostom preached in Con- | teller of the bank, Who had been appointed | Princeton, was delivered last evening by Prest- Be and’ never to be sustained again. Where coul ay fOr the use os the proprictore. tind ween, COMMON | and a'depth of 130 fect; said west halt of Lot Sin ‘consent of parties, fo WEDNESDAY. the | stantinople, Ambrose in ‘Milan; which St. At in of Patterson, immediately made prepara- | dent McCosh, Whose text was taken from Acts, | Mr. cleveland have yotten te knowledge tu his med, ugus- | guardiat feriot ots oue at Ewouty-toue ivsatane tours: | Birk aM, ee # front! Bo foot oy Farragut vice AWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1887, at'saume | tine preached In England, St. ‘Patrick in Irena | Suarauan Overhauling the parties. At Renovo, Pa., | xvii, 18, He referred to the famous eitiesof Rome, | turuwr lite te know Suotah tot todo Wine baie = and a depth of 150 feet; and the said west half of the | hour and place, and Boniface in Germany; the same doctrine rson and his wife and daughter, but “a is fault, bul i Was his mistertuue Suguets SES roche Oakey east ee eet ai?of aad Lot's, in Block Is, has a frout of | "myied 8.8. HENKLE, Trustee, | Which Columbus brought to these shots Tour | Rife aueeon and hes wit and daughter, Dut | ‘Athens, and Jerusalem, representing lav, refine. thbe ke 68 Ok Suny enrytiuing upon thie mempere, pa Bone (Gadsbonton i net Dente ee omnes 50 feet on Farragut street, and a depth of 150 feet. ih 3 i 5 e- THE Pos’ ago. E becamt and A man snot ascholar, be} He acted according to the licht we hid, nia he ‘Said Lot 1, in Block 19, Es oO} v1 Fl ». | centuries Foreigners without a friend, to | entire amount of the pension. When it ye | ment, reiigion. He acted according to the light a of the heir and sanigng of said respective partion, ac | gherina avenue, aid e front of 150 Week co oaceewes | peed Tn Ma, AE le ORT EER. SUSE, Whom the language of the streets was a meaning- | known that the Pattersons and Dr, MINS had fled | sald, who aid not xnow something of ancient. his. E 450. W. STICKNE had no Cabinet to give itn auy more upon tt. We treet . , A887, at same ‘hour and place, by consent of | Jess sound, when Chey saw the cross-crowned spire | from the city Wilkes Miller, a well-known citizen, | tory, and he who would, koow ‘it must study it | Hadno Cabines to ive lu aus, tore Wit we Festest of Sd eee arene Re wie | CRE re casks ce esd ent foe cos eel ene gna al as Toe a BO) tm ENA Blac 0h awa SS sah Rec aeomedie hier found a Home—the home of their fathers—the | went before Justice Galatlan and swore to the | from these three great cities. We have threetypes | up in the South to say ‘ur flags have come Back ger for TWENTY SENT 1282, SHALE. | np eiLeeTts of Jets one and twenty-four are improved | ont of 2 feet au, Mout Piesram ayense aed eats | Paes aaa 8.8, HENKLE. Trustee. | church of all ages and ail people. Here they found of character—eplcurean, stole, and Christian. Dr. | frou the North tu BST fo following statement mible recoguition that our Nowins-described | story building adjoining op Pa. ave. the m ack with that width 150 feet: said Lot 10, in Block . — themselves at home in the presence of God, amid | “Some six years ago, at the Pennsylvania House, | Mecosh then ribed’ in detail the three types | cause was right.’ ” Of Washington: Dig | Sprapumuding adjoins on Fa. ave. the upper part of | No J Gane with tat wens ESO fentraad iaees au | FR _THE ABOVE SALE IS AGREED TO BE RosT-| brothers and sisters, and Ome Father Of chem alls | Tee egars Ago, at the Pennsylvania House, and coneluded an eloquent discourse with the | “politicians ate saying that the professions of the cos Being ayuttot the | Petia! Ope tng caah aud the renanins tuo | bieck No. 10, hava front ofo0 feet ou Mount Plowant | BGW!at same hous Sad viaces Wy cower or gc: | Mus eternal church had seen the begiuning of ali | make ak aMgavic Gray “Miia! Pattorsos hag sore | auegeotstaed, an, eloquent discourse, With Uke | Poliicians ares purely. sovtal onguudzation PGERS LPurtof the | | Terths: One-third cash, and the remainder in two | Blgck No. 20, has a front of 50 f tea vee SHENKLEN | the states and empires now existing. ‘Nations | eyes in the army. For meking this aMidavit 1 was | nd the keenest tala rs earnestly discussing the | should be taken with a graim of salt. Indeed it is lows vizsom the meets | Sava mualients payable i one andtwo yeare from | *“rernsof sale. aa prescribed by the decree, are as fol- | “feb-d&cs ‘Trustee. | that assaulted her had broken at her feet. |The | to recelve $100. “At the same time and place the | question whether this 1s a good or a bad world, | hinted that Butler Is 4 posible caudidate for ‘the Sathwest | Bolen tor defer pacing eee ban. OF the purchaser, | joes: in respect of said partof Lot insquage 0 ose. — cep | Church had seen the rise and fall of kingdoms, | same parties asked me to impersonate another | whether optimistic or pessimistic. You can make | governorsiip, cant by's | trust upon premiste sold. and to beatinteedt eee fourth or the: purchase money in cab, aud he valance | | C-THE AROVE SALE IS FURTHER | POSTPONED | emperors and republics. She hadseen the nations | comrade and go to some of the surrounding towns | this a world for you to live in by being and — sor are ote = if sale Cie ee two and three years. from the day of sale, or all cash, | JUNE. A. D. 1887, at same hour and. pluce, by cor ¢ | Overrun by the Goths, the Vandals, the Saxons and | where I was not. known, and go before a j1 ce of = g00d, and this will also prepare you for the Perfectionivts’ at option of pure] % is ct of al part the Saracens, but she remained one and the same. | the peace and make the same aMidavit. For this | world to come. You may have trials and be yw sw Pek: ij | Sat parcel, and of $500 on second, wall be required at | he vest andl rosiducof suid leectioed tea stata | pares 8.8. HENKLE, Trustee, | AS the Lord had said, “All these shall_ change as a | J was also to recelve $100. I refused to make tis | obliged to endure much that you cannot under. | TF SECT OF WOMAN WoKSitrEx sl | the time of sale, all conveyancing aud recording at the | thir of the puschese maa eee rete uate one Festure; thou shalt change them and they shall | afidavit. Some time in March Mills again came | stand, but if you are compelied to pass through ers ‘dncinnati to the Philadelphia soit” BOE | Co dayvlaltcr anie the Peeperty ek bared Mpt 2B | therwot in two equal iuscaliuents af respectively one | _[#-THE ABOVE SALEIS FURTHER POSTPONED | Dothanzed, Hut hon ee, bey shall to me and requested me to make another aMidavit | dark tunnels ft 1s only to avold mountains of digi] A Spectal from Cinctunat P! Fe tance in | Sm Mee ateE sale, the property may be sold, ae risk | tg ino? the purchases, LY Of sale, or all cash, at the | unt1 MONDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE, | gratulated ‘the congregation on the work accom. | pinilar to the one l made sie years age reiatite co | arenes You are not able to surmount.” Press says: When the little band of “Perfection be secured bya deed of trust | ments are paid to duly 1 188 Cee oe thea 188% at same hour and place, by cousent of par- | plished this day. He complimented the pastor for | Patterson's sore eyes. For this 1 was to receive eee ists,” as they call themselves, Who worshiped Mrs, nd payable in one and JAMES it, SAVILLE, Trustee, of the purciaee money in coat ie detoried soos | ee 8.8. HENKLY, ice, | the Work that he had done. Already the church | $1,000 in case the pension was secured, I made Chicago Boodlers Com Martin as adivine being, were broken up by news- eg gd ee ee A410 Fst mw. | Chall boat interent fora she ey ot ee eens Eee * "| was opened, and the school wouid soon be ready, | the amdavit under the # romise. now sol- MGARIGLE AND M’DONALD EACH GET THREE YEARS IN be required at time of | ~~ per annum, payable vemi-annually, and secured by the | | §%-THE ABOVE SALE IS{FURTHER POSTPONED | And when the needs of the parish called fora larger | emniy sweal oe left Unis, neigh. iad testiry that the sald am®davit was ‘THE PENITENTIARY. pay od te Walnut Ml Metho- «keane at Dromissory notes of tue purchaser, anda deed of trust | until MONDAY, the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY oF | church this building would serve asa larger school- | faisein every particular.” : “ i 00 0 r Pe amelied with within 10 bn the preperty eo UNE, A.D; 1887, at same hour end place, house. (He trusted that the church, would be a| “Miner signed the above aMdavit, and Mr. Gala. | | McGarigle and MeDonald, the Cook County, Ti. | dist ES ee ee Or 7.29 GEOR LaerRa} Trustees, ash CFORE OF 3200 on said part of lot 3 in ecjunre 429) 28 5. 5. HENKLE, Trustee. _ | source of comfort to the Catholics of the neighbor- | tian {mmediately certified to its genuineness and | Commission boodlers, indicted for conspiracy to | themscives properly. tioneers, property, will be required at the time of sale, Ail con. | (EVHOMAS DOWLIN uucins aud poosaine at he parekaeees cat °F | TC hood, an honor to the city of Washington, and a | then sealed it and mailed it to the authorities at | defraud the county, were on Saturday evening | Seatices were held at the house of Mrs. J.C. Bi it. if fees er of Mrs. Martin, New recruits were algied, source of Joy to the devoted pastor. After ‘urging | Washington. It reached here Friday, and word | round nd the eas sister of Mrs. ow ul ont 4 chee und guilty, ai jury fixed the penalty at | aid gradually the band began a repetition of thelr PTORY Ss TWwo-s’ Fr the terms of sale are not complied with withis 20 days | ONE 8-OCTAVO STEIN ER, AND | the people to assist in the work, the cardinal con- | was received at Elmira, Saturday, that a Govern- ac # : nd gradual Lee, ‘. RE Noe TIL CTMIRTIE TH) Wace T LOT 18, SQUARE 514, _ after sale the property will be fe-scld af the risk asd PARDO SUITE WITH GIRES GOUEEN aE oe | cluded with an earnest prayer for the descent of | ment omcial would. be On to give it his immediate | three years inthe penitentiary. When the verdicts | former ac ‘ons, Stes, Martin Is now openty claimed SIRERT. NEAR (M) BRIDGE STREET, W fronting 21 feet 6 inches on M street and running back | cost of the defatilting purchaser. PARLO) Fe WARE LINEN, COVERS: M.T- | God’s grace upon the congregation. attention, Miller says he is willing to stand by | wererendered the accused men were dumbfounded. | to be God, and Mrs. a id Ou WEDNESDAY APTERNOON, JUNE TWEN. ‘This is one of the most desirable i lots in this 5 is Bat BS; OCR GIVES EAA ane OE aD NS rison. He says they fatled to keep their promise. | pected a disagreement of the jury. McDonald, on | Was at the seance, and be \ TY-SECOND. a: FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in section; drainage perfect. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, PEE Ree S. ON ANP | At the conclusion of the mass the cardinal re- that Patterson's blindness was amination, had admivved his partnersiip | ts bitterly opposed to te Pertec Uuonisis, though a move Cee en erxa smo "| EEE Huse nt ARIE at | cies Onegai nobverroma | acer ee eater ean | epemamnnnad amu prt | tr aca ee deed of trust on premises, or all cash at option of pur- | /FVHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. ROCKING, CHAIRS, WALNUT MAKBLE-TOP | church. He sat at the east end, and many hun- | and that the amount of {pensions received by | of whom had dealings with the county. The effect | and Seis ocak pete: room, picked her 4 | chaser, coutveyanchu, Se ut purchusers-cost, oA de — ARATE PIECES ONE FINE ORIB BEDSTESD, | dreds of persons passed. He shook hands affably | him was secured by fraud. ‘the Goverament will | of this verdict on the remainder of the boodlegang | at last . Broke Went, vo her roca, picked ber Jn ope sear, notes to | Diet ode ie ca dates the end cored hot,com: | DESTRABLE , TUPROVED, JOT, NEAR NORTH.| ARATE PIECES ONE FINE CRIB’ BEDSTEAD, | Qrods of pers ‘passed. All Catholics kissed the car, | have the task of and punishing every | isdisastrous ‘The prosecution will now take up | Up in bis ars tu her night-dress, and ‘carried ber nto of pasta | Hherlak aud comt of the deradting puriiases afeceaes | CANAL AND “MARKET STREET, “GEOMGD | GHITDHECS 400 FER RTC OME ONCE | mitt all wito passed. |All Catholics kissed tne car- | have the taaie Of attesting and Punishing every | isdisastrous. The, prosecution will County com: | £2 the seance, where she was rveted as God, om of Purhager | He aabhie molec of Suck aes Rerum atterive | SANAL (AND , MATER THEE, GEORGE. | CINEDREN'S TOY, FURNITURE, ONE. FINE a he action. missioners, !n Which a most stubborn legal ight | 1h the services, and is Said to Lave worked several oF ae Neen eanaain | Gaya public notice of such resalo In'soine Bewarapes | TOWN: D: Gy AT AUCTION? SEWING “MACHIN ss 3 many whom Re knew personally he addressed a Is at ey to becomplicd wih ig | Pabbiahed in Washington, D. ¢ Qn MONDAY JUNE TWENTIETH, 1887, at, ie SUPERB ANTIQUE MAHOG- passing word, and upon all, as they touched his 1s anticipated, ‘The trial of these cases will not | miracles. ange were kept protounay sale nt rick aud cost of defaule | Jela-d NCANSON BROS. Aucta,_| HALE-PAST 1% O'CLOCK P. M, in front of ‘the} SERVICE CES ANTS ETRE Oy DENSE | hang, murmured, “May God bless you.” He ‘The B. and 0, Line to St. Louix, weed eS by ene ext | soc se gains pa af sy 4 haha ta Weekes: | JPPUNCANSON BROS, Auctionee: ~—_| Sewn, freting 27 feet om Chesapeakoand Obi Canal | FINE GASSTOVE IN PERMMCE ODER Kir | Spent the afternoon with the clergy, and ata late | ug ivesararwem-Ganaerr Duau coMPusTeD- Uy,” caida meniver of the bocdler pre, | arose "which enged in Charges belug qwreterred eee [ees % ore ee Pee ite ame neue: | (CHEN REQUISITES, bc. Be. AR AUCH eS A stockholders’ meeting of the new Dayton, Fort | Sutton’ to a reporter. “The evidence is, Sita | against them in the Walnut Session, ‘Tulity-fve OS., Anet ‘ers it of 81K required at | On THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE TWENTY- 2 ‘S m | was had Friday night in secret session. ‘Thirty-five IN BROS.. Ancta._ time of sale. Recording and conveyancing at cost | THIRD, 1887, at residence No. 72> loth strecr coer Gilmore’s Hartford Sweetheart. ‘Wayne and Chicago Rallroad Co., which includes Pera aheean pes a vaees = 0b: | Members of the Martinives or Perroctionists were JOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer. ‘ORTHEAS ot parehaser. eo tESSREEREE,,, | Peuns. dvenue/a.w i sball elt the entire comet eedt_ | 4 FOUNG WOMAN SAID TO HAVE BEEN JILTED BY THE | the consolidated Dayton and Ironton and Dayton | yonleuce Of the grand Jury 4o ‘be used. The in Defore the church coumuitta on four BLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON R f Oe we | of wi in first-class conditio Jo18-4¢_ BALL-TOSSER. and Chi ‘was held on Saturday. Direc- —_eor Spestcations First, the clulimiug and teaching “RUTH BP EOERE UP Stn lev TBE | espace: oc tae we eaten esto | psoas ow (JO. BOWLES 00,259) ¥ Se, A sory comes tom Wartiord that a young lady | toy wereeiecedseolows: PB. Lanmls W..c.| Minde m Maminc by Siamder, | ther ui Marin was, God tie Fate ana Mr geet Se tl Sp fronting on Delaware aven" aeenerie, | VARUABLE IMPROVED BUSINESS PRopEnTY OX | ABSOLUTE SALE OF NEW BRICK HOUSE Ow 1 | Of tuat city ts heartbroken over the recent. mar- Boone, Christopher Meyer, George Hoadley and T. | 4 SEVENTEEN-YRAR-OLD oIRL. Svs mam uusecrep | Brooke Christ: second, denying tie Divine origin Qu WEDNESDAY. JUNE TWEST TOTS 44, 45,40, 47 48, and 49, ‘THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF WATER AND EET, NEAR NINTH NORTHW! riage of Pitcher Gilmore, of the W: club. york: Thomas who ‘LOVER FOR $10,000 DAMAGES. rise; ln tne hevelaltons and the abom- AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. shall offer o 3 , square 71: JEEFERSON STREETS. GROl STREET, INT! EST. C. Doremus, of New York; M. King, Jon as recorded rat ises lot 180, in square ee | Te oe are adairably adapted for building pur-| AE PERG ALGHOR CEOBGETOWN, D.C, eat WENT at qaublle suction, on, WEDNESDAY | When Gilmore played with the Hartfora club, 80 4g the Balttinore and Onis second. vio. resident; Lara eras abrir eesl ination of the wholeearth; fourth, power to work vee-stury brick house, 9 rooms. —— uid = yEWwrrE -f ND IN i CLOCK | the story goes, he became acquainted with one of | F. H. Short and 1c cinnatl; | County (N. Y.) Circuit Court, Judge Willard Bart-| miracles under certain condition ¢ Doses or investment, Qn MONDAY, TWENTIETH JUNE, 1887, at gue | # Mt, in front of the premises, 800 Latins noe oe ‘hrs, Brooke were tried : i Tei we-third cash: bal POL OC! s Ms fourth ward. She usedto | J, % Glmperling, R. D. Marshall and J. 0. Arnold, | ote presiding, to open at Goshen to-day, is that ot | “Mrs Martin and Mra separ- THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Anctioneer._ | years: notes to bear ais pes cent inveraat, Peeath ocoe, premiren Par ot dain squire 0.30, car a modaea Improvements ante yendllye for ao ee | casere ateetetns in che fourth wi bed aera ately upon a change of dissension. Mr. Brooke rep= of Dayton; M. &. Allison, of Xenia, “Ohio, MpHowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. nimually;and to besecured by deed.of trust on preiis modern improvements, Kents readily for 843 per | attend the ball games, and his handsome appear. Ing 34 feet 6 inches on the north side of fis George E. Pomeroy, of Toledo. This is an Ives- | Olive Brower, by her father and guardian, Her. | Toohted the Martinites and presented a written orallcash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $56 | byadepilr of wbout TD feck nee Sg 2 deposit of $100 sequined ou aaespence a wie” "N> | ance in the Dox seemed to charm her complately. | CCOmSe L, LOmerOy, Of Toute, hia is an Ives, | Sats Mower against John W. Baird for $ia000 defense and answer, admitung that they were on Gikiia vine: occu on each lotat time of sale. Conveyancing: &., at pur- | proved by a large three-story Brick = JNO, BOWLES & CO. , | Zhe ball-tosser chanced vo get an introduction to | elected Mr. Loomis president, Mr. Allison vice- | damages for slander. Miss Brower, the piainuf | Guiitwin the letter ot the law: But not ato the OO CASES FINE COGNAC BRANDIES, OLD TOM | chasers’ cost. If terms are not complied with in ten | lug thirtoon sens aed shed. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. je18-d| the young lady, and fascinated by her | President, Mr, Boone secretary and treasurer, Mr. danced spirit. After taking testimony the committee GIN, KUMMEL, BITTERS, &c. days the right is reserved to resell at risk and cost of | ferme: One-third cash, balance in one and two STORY AND BASEMENT FRAME DweLr, | Deauty, he paid her marked attentions so long as | Bron his assistant, and c. C, Waite general mana. | 2 the case, anda pretty and intel ot | und the entire party guilty, and recommended : ~ = defaulting purchaser ‘alter fve- day public notice | years with interest and’ secured by a deed of trust, \WO-STORY AND BASEMENT FRAME DWELL- — ‘tn the city short ge seventeen Years, was on Saturday disci = a churcl P AUCTION. c i #01 ‘ y re oe ING, Ne 14 FIRST STREET, BETWEEN i | De rematne Y vnen he and the others | ger. It is said this practically completes the He ‘for | their immediate expulsion trom the church, Kev. mers ition, Dee. Tite wood ory aie’ taped #m Wash: | on tho property seid. Allconveyancing and recording | ING; NO. 1218, FIST STREET, % | were released Gilmore Kept up a continuous cor- | €°Ttuntore" and ohie deel is sie West pnd givens The Ineane in Middictown: where she hasbeen Gor | Dr: Pearne, pastor ‘ot the church, had. e heaved. 1g revenues cea gent Meted UNCASSON BROS. Aucts,_| *“Pdsponttat g100 On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY. ge | Tespondence with the young lady, and after the to St. cover | the Se Een A mal at of Fine Cognac Brandies, Old | = = ie combined system through controversy With one of them, Mrs. Elizabeth Mil- By order of FOURTH, at SIX O'CLOGK, we will sell, in front season was over he paid her @ visit. The couple | the Dayton, Fort Wayne and Chicago and the Cin. | ef Weatment for five months past. The defend. JeB-dads of the pi sonth 18 feet front of I yeRCANSON BROS, Auctioncers. and principal heir of a wealthy | ler, telling her that their actions were simply dis ‘were en; to, be married, and it is said that | cinnati, Hamilton and Dayton to Indianapoils, | ant 8 the nephew 4 graceful and ought not to be permitted in any re. serants, hotels, and private buy- fronting 18 feet ou Firs Street, with 'a depth of 105 | te wedding day was eet tor the middle of next | Where the Vandalia will take the St, Louls trame. | FES\Gent of Middletown revently deceased, | Die OF clvilized. community. Mrs. rook e le as the guods are Bne and a ing street, a dept September. Upon learning of Gilmore's marriage | ‘The statement is made that the Atchison, a ‘Christ of the combination, was present, PEREMPTORY TRUST SALE OF SIXTEEN BUILD- feet, improved by a two-story Frame House, with brick i id that ‘Hartt the k The tentions to Miss Brower, her friends say, : swoong | ARENT AND E SHREEES aural lMOK | *SECOTORE, SALE. SAMUABIE, ENRON | fica, it vrei mnved for comfortable | 1 sad at ig Harvard asineat cok © ber | and ance gy probably go iq tho combina | Catigg, toes Brower and, is, fiend ding | ery meek ie he church afer te Report tthe XD EWENTIET, O& | CORNER OF SIXTEENTH AND Be ROK: Waste et ~ | hers; One-half cash; balance in one aud two years, | Her parents, who are well-known people and much | 0 West ot the Mississippl, and tive & junited Inst, tal the young indy decided to reject his | committe, followed by her dock. AND D STREET AND EAST, ON EIGHTEENTH STREET. BETWE! Ou MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWEN-, notes to bear 6 per cent intarest, payable semi-annu- | respected, are very indignant and talk strongly of | Geal are to have a representation in the Baltimore ume on, it 1s alleged, the defendant | | A Patriotic Comepiax.—Mr, Jno. Sleeper Clarke, SOUR SEEEEIS EE) PRP SaRONAG a Sina Sbai | Peter dattial ee oeepoh ar omg | Bg okey deal ae al Sa tse | Ging asia Sasa fi Gio bar ane cara te Gare ner | STOR MOBS Oy Ea ty a | ait LAG esa Sr hal Paka oa Tab Mebat APrennouKasuaTeeE EAST. i | ot in square 478, by a depthor Sh feeb ioehes, | weno “Gonveyaticing. cn at purchasers cost. Terms oe - Will have a volgen the boards of Uhe alled com. | Ving herto meet ali er proper circum. | phis, has contributed $500) to the fund for’ the 41. THIRD, commaandinn A Shek OEE ALSO. improved by a two-story Frame Dwelling, being No. | to be complied with im ten days, otherwise right re e Grand Jury’s Investigation, panies. timore and aL Lo id will be | Stances, and by ‘Scandalous | Observance of the Fourth a Uy tailed. ‘ FORTY-SIX BUILDING LOTS IN SUBDIVISION | 1525 Oth street northwest. served to resell at rink and cost of defaulting tended over the Vandalia to mul, an ey Peery ‘persecutions culminated, | Clarke's iong residence abroad aly 1 £ ex 12, of bers | py vacoset eatet eEELWOOD, seer Gugihaif cath the balance tn lx months, | Shaner, after ve days panile poten of suk Fowalo a withdrawn from, the Ohioand Mississippl. road. | S.'the complaint in the case alleges, on. the even: | tO quench lits respect for the national anniversary. . Block 12, of Tsberw ¥ thority wiven 10 note ‘bear! ‘and F a deed me ews pal valegta| ‘according IVES, ——— th strvet eantandon Eetreet | on WEDNESDAY. JUNE. TWENTY RTE Trust."Or-all cushy at option of purchaser.” #100 de- | “Jels-dkds '" BUNCASCON BROS: saavioveers, | ‘The grand jury, which finished its labors Satur- ao ee rohtern’ but wher. its ownership is “to | 10K of January 3 last, when he accosted her on the See tt oe o'clock p. m., in front of, aoe required at ‘time of sale AU, oR Ngyaneing at NE 30,000 8gu: FEET OF GROUND ON | day by presenting to the Criminal Court an inter- | fuaily settle is not definitely mown. oo be tote 10,11 and 12, Square 1030, eS WILLL ‘Executor, Renee ieee eees EXTENDED, NEAR | esting report upon various matters referred to it, —_———roo Fronting of Lith aud © ativels Suir i. ass = = Pag gg Se considered during its sessions 96. cases, examined ‘Wilberforce on Prohibition. situated commer Hee Toga, & Hley'ee. square | VHOS. J. FISHER & CO,, Heal Estate Brokers, | 7Qbw A WAESDAY » MTEOON: JUNE 413 witnesses, found 84 indictments and ignored Being at corner of 16th and B street N. E., and frout- | VALUABLE IMPROVED AND _ UNIMPKOYED | #1 it front of the premises, situated com ib aud E streets northeast. Pitre ot hea Batreet, PROPERTY, AT THE CORNER OF BAND | nig £ot qo cneyol anon of Ealin's Batate. © acurtny ore perc the report, relating tothe aanieae: tae im Chickering Hall inost desirable situated lots it 22, Square 1093, FOURTEENTH STREETS SOUTHWEST, OVER- mts 157 O1- ‘on 16th street ox- Alarge ontetto eats OU ds. | FToMting om 1Sth-strect between Baia CatreotsN.E | TOULING™ THE SMITHEONEEN PERE te LGinlor Heiehin and Mt Hemant’ s toarusucee es | these institutions Une repr saves TEN tO |, ccterday afternoon to greet Canon Wilberforce, © unprovenients now | Being at corner of 32d and A strects 3 PUBLIC SALE. Raat atid ted rene: it, being ® Jargelot, canbe | | In pursuance of custom we visited the United | of England, who was announced to speak under uceat TWENTIETH | Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 17, 18, 19, 2 22, 33, 24, 25 and | pO"... WEDNESDAY | AFTERNOON, JUNE. readily subdivided into smaller lot subdivision | states Jail, at and in the District of Columbia. of the National Temperance Society. : | promt gue Bek lear ‘ebro te pregame tbtt ah eka | Seek uct ap bound oy Coltab ow | We'eese ety relates UMHS: Se Gaul | the ansplees of te National Tetaperance soci. Fi auactyey Favableseuaan | PNOSME Coes Ado bank mee Tose | 18 in pore BS on Hog, 30 feet on Bonih Batreet | Werma: One-third cah; balancoinoneand two year, 9a a Cec ao I company, wich DE MO |e Cason aids The < BORON of etie. red by deed of trust: or allcash. s Zs é notes terest, payable a + option of yarcbacer A dejosit Of 450 will be requuved | "UME Foe ae geramemtetided, | Bt eo ofs lange three-story brick dwelling. | annually, and to be ecured by deed cftaxt oe pees: | lng. We made s, careful examination of kee | aiasms, is the love ot the oon op each lot at tine of sale. Conveyancing, &.. at pur- | Fronting 19th, E aid 20th streets extended. Immediately after wo sell the ‘vacant lots, | ises sold orall cach, at option of purchaser, A deposit | ferent departments occupied by male and female | basest the passion for drink. only Chaser'scost. If terms of sa ‘note ‘Lots 1 and 2. Block 14, eee eee ie, ee the aout ae ftreet, immediately | of $200 ‘required at time of sale. Conveyancing: &c.. | prisod ‘and found the same to beina thoroughly | Christianity wants just now 18 Christians. There | From the Hartford Courant, June 15. ey Being at comer of T7th aud ¥ nteetstxtended, sgt of the Bouse, by the dent of the lots. in | StBurchaser'a cost, ‘Terins to be complied within tex | Clean and healthy condition, ‘Tne venuiiacion o are too many people wi Suppose that that big meteoric stone which wo Egg map | PB SO inad, 12, Block 32, ms twelve months, secured by deed of cutee ‘the St aeivuleing paselaaee reaver: radveriibckont Fle cel except S2e por. joy the world, and too many plumped hissing hot out of space into a neck of Lew spaper § aaa ‘Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, aul 14, Block 24, "°° | Property sold and bearing interest, im some published in Ws D, tion occupied by the fe where it is to enjoy religion. ‘woods in Vanderburg County, Ind., early last Sun- Ato ak UFFice OF alc TIONEE Hass ESOL E ‘THOS, DOWLING. Very imperfect, and we think ought to be improved, | New York I am speaking to Fis : renting: Desnine. Tbe er anroata extended. Je17-dkas Auctioneer, in this dey female ‘the Anglo-Saxonizing day morning—smasbing @ tree, burying itself pis DUNCANSON Bios “ul of te abuve lot are to be peretuporily sold a 7 : en aoe Pepe A in the earth, and leaving 2 few chips and a Ps — —— } ing been deeded to pay off af indebtedness, and the J) UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers with an infant in arms. ‘The are ap- | whole universe, deep chips HOMAS DOWLING, Auc cree 5 ceance cise caret fo obeein god | De eacoratemen = well satisfied with the the Uquor traffic control, 2 sulphurous smell behind it—had fallen instead on = . 2026 FOURTEENTH | oygsments ae this section sows rapid ad sTEES SALE: fORY FRAME DWELL- land. There is an aristocracy: the root of the respected reader! ‘Theoretically, ND DWELLING NO. 2026 FOURTEENTH | vasce eS. ne it c Engl SHORE GREET NCRTAWEST AT APCHON NTH | “Yettis one-third cash: belancein one and two years | _ NQuNO- 1200 ELEVENTH STREET SOUTH ee poner a one of these uninvited visitors trom outside 1s a8 PEN sodas FIVE CULUCKY in Shane SefQD | biallbsamd to be wcCured by deed of ketston semua, | _ BY Vtae of deed of trast duly recorded. tn England we put our Mkely vo drop in on a Hartford ou Seer a ecall call pereok Lee Rh cf Pet ME’ | sold. oc ali cosh ss option of paschenee Saeeee ‘County, in the District pet virtuo of a certain deed of trast of commons, instead of a erenon ba cad posmenee ‘are much T Vieber's eubdivision of lots “SL and 2, of | $20 Fequired on each lot at time of sale. Conveyancing, sell in front of the ‘on | on the twentieth day of May, A. D. 1885, as they doin Maine. In ts ae Jauses G Beemoes subiol toc 5-10.22. 1s aud ish in | SM panehasere cost, feria Of ‘ale are bot cone NIX HIGHIE Bal OE JUNE: | sropiiea im ives No A174, folio Bose ghee pie tycloas es ntorsecaiae capable (hen tt £20 toet by S2iy feet to an | SS ene tiem sell, a1 . M., you. seou tool Of roan ad cost of detaulting purchaser, after five days’ ‘of land situate the request of the ‘secured thereby, Compromiise—n0 comes) as the for Scntajaiur Seven Fooms | [bse metica cf ach feale in some newapayer po. in ‘he Duet Pate el Perum ge oe Se eweren ts ts at eee pert sad‘ lnsge store room | “PLATS CAN BE SEEN AT OFFICE OF AUCTION. "eighteen feet’ frgut on Blowout | NINTH DAY OF JUNG, A 1887. a an 1. Why, in Scotland saerely not taken, into ecooant, woken ad aida di -y | ERS. < ieee cath | Bi ‘that certain ‘snd situatein Ushment that turns over every ye ‘bet (pen lh | “sels-aeas DUCANSON BROS, Auctioners. ne iat ‘numbered attest fitsiington nena District known ns and employs one, hundred mobody; asd Senene tent ‘ot Dectuaier iat IniIyand beeew: | PEREMPTORY SALE AUCTION 8AL sppurtenat ay. Sane coon eave work the New York 4 per cunt Setareet, pavedee | Suse a1 ‘BETWEEN G AND HSTS. N. W cotton would employ Sane cae a ‘is ‘through: ‘anolens yancine, at parchascr's cost. | Ga! SATURDAY, TUNE TWENTE PIETS: Vee Mas under tne Tooen desansan oy ee = . ; ‘om day of | SEX O'CLOCK,'P. M., I will offer for peremptory ‘les ‘the greatest Known destination? fale, 0 be complied witht im tem day tou ‘dip of | Saieae walic auction, Gm the pretnises, the. abo Xnow anything about your = Bas | sais tion, So the presnives,’ _—— === | Sante couche of o frame Beaseee Intel, sai ee re Fe eae atte ‘ot Antrrguers. | Ove Were 4 "Maxerep, West 'ORNEYS. #y bricks on rear of lot fronting on alléy._ Size of lot Pbelieve same of you retain of Norwalk, Conn., is ATTORNEYS. _ 3a Fh ais te. 150 i 4 Inchon © ferme Of aule: One for the old mother country, Bent of Theodore Francs CCAMEPRELL CARMINGTON. — AETORNEY-AT | Six, twelve, eighteen and twentgeh know how badly off we are.” You could Prince is a hatter tn South Norwalk, mar. Law, Barbour Law 400. cent interest; $106 deposit: it if you were a8 ‘Hed and bas three children, 7, Washington, 1218 E st. | chaser’s cost. ‘months old. Miss White is Lt aw dell-dan rt ‘and is considered a belie in 3 z ‘ Z : : g “