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TELEGRAMS 0 THE STAR St. Joseph Police Puzzied. MYSTERIOCS MOVEMENTS OF A WOMAN WHO mas WASHINGTON PHOTOGRAPHS IN HER POSSESSION. St. Josarn, Mo., May 2.—The police are engaged im trying to solve a mysterious case. About two weeks ago a Woman about fifty years old came to this city, She was without money or friends, and ‘was picked up by the police on the street, sup- posed to ve drunk, Upon tls charge she served & term of ten days in the w nd was re- Jeased yesteriay, She gave her name as Julia OFlanerty, and at the time of arrest had thirty- two cents ' Yesterday she was found on th- streets again apparently intoxicated, and was arrested. It now transpires that to all probability It was not drunkenness at all. The woman's real name, as Jearued {Tom Wlters and papers found upon i Jobanna o'Fiynn, but where she is from no cue Knows. She had to-day when arrested about $20 tu Cash; a note for $321 to her from E. B. Haney, of Henderson, Minn, dated December 25, 1887, and Payable one year’ after date; a certificate of de- osit on the Plankinton bank at Milwaukee for 7; @ certificate of deposit of $100 in the Provident Institution lor savings at Boston, Mass; a num ber of photographs taken in Boston’ and Wasbing- ton, D. C., and several letters trom E. B. Haney, of Henderson, Minn., owner of a line of stages dnd carriages." The letters are of 4 business and friendly character. What the woman 1s cannot be found out. She is weil educated, refued ad ot good breeding. She is unquestionably insane. Found the Old Man’s Money at Last. Lincony, Nes., May 2.—Some time ago Henry Tierney, an eccentric and wealthy Irishman, died im this city. Many heirs sprang up to share his estate, Which consisted of large blocks of land in and about this city, Little mouey was found until yesterday, when L. C. Schweitfeiger, while looking ‘Over an did chest belonging to the dead man, found $11,000 in certificates of deposit in neighbor- Ing banks, beside a iarge numberof judgment notes, Stee Hae a Silver Dollar in His Stomach. ANOKA, MINN., May 2—A remarkable accident occurred at thts piace to Joseph, one of Samuel ‘eems’ sons, some tme ago. He was holding a silver dollar in bis mouth, and tnrowing his head back suddeuly In a laugh’ at the remark of a com- panion, tne dollar dropped dowa bis throat and Gut of Feach. It pained him while p into his stomach*and for a month after he suffered intense agony aud grew thin ag a rail The physicians sald tuere Was no hope for him. It would have to Be cut out or it would Kill him.” Lam's biood was the only nourishment ‘he couid take, but ne has since iuproved and 1s in i. The doctors think he will have no further trouble. It $8 claimed that there Is meotnertastance on record of so large a metal being Sakem into the stomach, —— Attacked by Vielous Hogs. AN OLD LADY NEARLY TORN 10 PIECES IN HER OWN BARTARD ‘SpavarIExD, Int, May2—Mrs. Shoup, the aged ‘Widow of Col. Samuel N. Shoup, who resides eight miles south of Springfield, was attacked by two savage sows yesterday afternoon and was so badly injured that it Is feared she may not recover. Mrs. Shoup had occasion to go out to the barn-yard, and Was ng the vicious brutes which were Iying with their suckling pigs, when without ap- parent cause they attacked her. She started to run, but being feeble was soon overtaken and uirdwa to the ground, and would undoubtedly have Deen Killed bad pot her daughter, Miss Etta Shoup, been attracted by the cries for help. ‘The young lady uervicaily beat the brutes off and as- Biated er mother to the bousé. Mrs. Shoup’s neck and breast were badiy lacerated and ap ugly gash Was tor across her abdomen. ——— Shot by a Reckless Piayfellow. Cuavexaxp, May 2.—Willie Switzer, aged twelve, Piss, sot anit tataiiy wounded at Detlance, Onio, by Rug Frame, aged jteco, Frat ig ae a as ‘Switzer lay on tne ground near him. “Lie stili,” said Frame, “and the trigger and young Swiver attempted to get up. The oullet struck hiu in the right side, plere- Not Mme. Diss De Bar's Chila. A Wale. ‘The question whether or not Mme. Diss de the two children—Lola Alice Messant and Julia, or “Dodo,” Diss de Bar—was heard by Justice KU- while remained in charge of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, and Elbridge T. ‘on the stand and MF. Gerry plumped this question to her: 10,” said the mediuin, ater a little hesitancy. “J am known as Mme. Diss Debar,” she said. “The years, and Juila, called Dodo, wo was born at 1252 broadway, July 7, ISS1. Joseph H. Diss De- “Who is the father of the oldest child?” “| decline toanswer.” Tuen gazing steadily at and 1 respect 11.” ‘Thea te lawyers had, a wrancle over the ques- the witness: “Would the answer tend to degrade you In the ‘Oy Sir—it—would—not,” she answered, very slowly. “Would tt ertminate you!” Father die than tell a lie now.” “Then Fou wust answer the question.” every eye Was fixed on the witness. She was very and her fingers twisted the watch chain Voice: “She is not my childat all.” “We are speaking of the elder one, Lola Alice,” “Precisely. She ts not my child at all. She was @ ttle Wait whom I rescued from free years old. Your honor, there 1s the burial certificate of the child of Paul Noel Messant and You may see. That is the child whom George Salomon mistook Lola for. No, she 1s not with dimicuity keeping back the tears. “But I love her as dearly as tue other.” Gerry. “Ido. Her father and her mother lived within a ® scones throw of this builning. The child was children, Who are living. She never associated ‘Wity tuem and never will. Her father tsa worth- ily, or | would never have got that darling.” ‘Judge Kulbreth reserved hisdecision, the children ‘To prevent the release of Ann "Della and Diss Debar, by offering Dail merely on the conspiracy Zuaze Kilureth very early yesterday morning. He Secured from the judge a commitment of the spirit Satertz’s material paintings, whicu Mr. Valken- vergh Falued at $10,000. Mr. Hummel thus closed ymlal, Meanwhile they remain in the Tombs. Buaperor Frederick's fever increased last even- ing, Bis expectoration became more copious, and An attempt has been made to relieve him by in- werting 4 neW canula. During the day he was ian- Tapse has shattered the hopes that were enter- aimed of persuanent improvement, Dut there ts no See how close I can come to your hea.” He pulled jug the lung. Frame is in Jal ‘FuR BOGUS MEDIUM ADMITS IN COURT THAT LOLA 18 Bar is Proper person to bave charge of bret in New York yesterday. The chindren mean- Gerry pressed the prosecution, The medium went “Are you a married woman?” naipes of the chiudren are Loia Alice, aged fifteen bar bas the honor to be her father.” Judge Kuoreth, sue added: “I am under an cath tion, but eveatually Judge Kilbreth eyes of the community? “It would not. I am under oath and would ‘There Was a moment of painful silence, and a and round. Finaliy she said,in a husky ‘Said Mr. Gerry. Fenta {have taken care ot ber ‘since she es She was buried in the Pere la Chaise in my child,” she added ina very tender voice, and “Do you Kaow whose child she is?” asked Mr. bora in lawful wedlock. Her parents had other Jess drunkard, who bas never supported his fam- meanwhile remaioing in charge of the society. barge, the astute Mr. Hummel appeared betore AIT on the mnaterial charge of steaiing old Loew. aul avenues of escape for the Diss Debars until the ‘The Kaiser Ras Another Bad Turn. his com’ Worse. He also suffered from headache. guid aod had little app tite. The emperor's re- cane for Immediate uneasiness. During the last Umenty-lour hours several portions of tissue have come away from the emperor's throat. The fever 1 due to Infammation tp the Immediate vicinity of the -wousd, through which the eanula ‘The doctors have oriered that a tent be erected In use in fine weather, CEIMGISMS OF ENGLISH NEWAPSPERS—SHAKESPZARE WAS & GENTLEMAN. Ignaties Donnelly’s cryptogram Is extensively ceitieised by London papers’ The Globe ad- mits that the work has literary value, inasmuch ast groups together much matter of interest. Mr. Donnelly, tt says, $8 obviously In earnest, but his Bacontan Bypotheals is a reductio ad adgur- lone ju the optaton of the (lobe the author de. serves coramiseration, The Standard, which de- oues three columns to the subject, Says: “Mr. Donnelly fs not a disputant that can be dismissed with a ameer, but bis cryptogram 1s purely arbi- Trary and eapricions, lacking the untform charac- Ver of s gemuine cipher.” Aletter from the pur- suivant of arms wes the statement that Shakespeare obtained OF fraud bis coat of arms. ‘The letter states that papers In the Herald's Col lege show (hat the poet's father obtained 4 patent of arms in 1508, Other Bewspapers at in & sizutlar strain, ‘Three State Conventions Yesterday. ‘RW HAMPSHIRE AND WISCONSIN DEMOCKATS, 4ND SOUTH CAROLINA REPUBLICANS. (3. I. Mitenell was elected president of the New Hampshire Democratic convention at Concord yes. verday. Mr. Murchell’s allusions to President leveiand in bis address were heartily applaudea. ‘The resolutions heartily indorse the ad- sainistration of Presi sent Cleveland, and earnestly yecommend bim for renomination, They approve ot Ue President's to ci on the sub- ject of tariff reform and the reduetion of war taxes. iegates Lo the uallonal convention were chosen Jo instructious were given Une delegates, but they are all for Cleveland. ‘The Wiseousin democratic state convention to @m four deiegates-at-iarge to the St. Louis con- svention and a succemor to Col Vilas on the state centre) Committe, yesterda: resolutions eudermtag Ptesident Cleveland's course and de- saanding Chat taxation be jimited to the needs of Government economically administered, and be dewied upon the luxuries rather than upon the necessaries of life, and that taxatiog be reduced tn conformity to the principles laid down by the President in Lis message. Balloting for delegates. Stlarge w the salioual convention was then South Carolina republi-an convention yes- ferday eiected four tlagge, BM. Bray- Sou and W. N. Taft, white; N.Y, Meyers and Robert Smalls, cored. Tuere was a scrong dis- position on the part of some of the de! to in- doree suerman, but the leaders to send an Upinstructes dei to and thet: ‘Whi prevailed. The mention ot Chauncey M. De. pew's name tn connection with the Presidenc eleited no e€ntbhusiasm, but Senator Sherman’ jame Was greeted with and that of Mr Blaine was most iousiy applauded. Of the thir- oe 3 poly two have expresses any gngressman Smalis 1s . ‘werman man, and T. J. Twomey, ex-United State. ju SBAl, Dacks Depew itret and arnison second, List of Senaters and Representatives and their Hesidences, sxarone, John J., Kans, 1 Bst. ne, a N. W.. RL, 812. ave, 'W. B., lowa, 1124 Vermont ave, Bate, W. B., Tenn., vDItt House. Berry, James H., ATK., National Hotel, Beck, J, B., K¥., 612 14th st. nw, AS ae m, Joseph E., Ga. ‘moni Butler, M. C--8. C 1751 P st. n.w. Bowen, Thomas M., Col, House, Blackburn, J. C. 8, KY. EDbitt House, Blodgett, Rufus, N: J., 1315 N st, n.w. Chace, Jonathan, R. i., 1213 N st. nw. Cameron, J. Donald, Pa., 21 Cockrell, F. M., Mo., 151i Coke, Richard, "I: all, Wilkinson, Fi Cullom, Shelby 'M., I Colquitt, Autted H., G Chandler, William Dames, , Meary yo Dolph, Josep! Davis, C.K, Minh., 1700 i5ta Daniel, sohii W., Vi, 1700 190 oF. By TL; 1233 17th st. nw. Faulkner, C. J. W. ‘Va. 1300 14th st. n. George, J. Z, Miss, 15 Gray, Georgé, Del..'14 15th st. na Gibson, Randall L:, La, 1723, it. 1. ave, Gorman, Arthur P., Mé., 1403 K st. 0.1. Hawley, Jq@eph R,, Cont. 20 14h st. B.We Hoar, George F.. Wass., 125 K st. n.w. Hale; Eugene, Se. 017 16th st. n.w. Harris, 1. G., Tenn., 13 1st st. ne. i pt f Metropolitan Hiscock, Prank, X.Y.” Arlington Hotel dones, John P., Nevada, 1601 Mass. ave. Jones, James K., Arkansas, O15 Mst. aw. Kenna, John £.’ West Virginia, 146 Bst ne, Morgan, John T., Ala., 113 1st st. ne. Morrill, ‘Justin §, Verinont, 1 Thomas Circle, MePhetson, J. RN. J., 1014 Vermont avo Miveneil John ik, Onegone Ride Hesse Miteneli, John H., n, Kigys House. Payne, Henry Be‘onige ibs Vermect ave, Paddock, A. 8. Nebraska, Portland Flats, Platt, O. i., Connecticut, 4 B st. ne, Palmer, Thomas W., Mich., 1435 K st. mW. Plump,’P. B., Kans., 612 14th st. n.w. Pugh, Jaines L., Ala., 1333 R st. n.W. Pasco, Samuel, Florida, 306 C st. 2... Quay, M.S, Pi, 1518 B at. nw. leberger, H. H., Virginia, 1107 G st. 2.W. ‘Ransom, Reagan, J. H., Texas, 222 att, W., N. C., Metropolitan Hotel 3d st. nw. slantord, Gae'tro1'k st i. nw. Sabin, Dwight M., Miin., 1 lowa Circie. Sauisbury, Eit, Delaware, 610 14th st. n.W. Sawyer, Phiietus, Wisconsin, 1829 I st. n.W. Sherman, John, Ohio, 1319 K st, n. w. Stewart, William M., Nevada, 1707 Rt. I. ave, Stock F. B., Mi 1440 M st, nw, Teller, Heary M., Colorado, 201 North Capitol st. Turpie, David, Ind., 52 B st. ne, ¥ance, Zebulon B., ¥. C., 1627 Massachusetts ave, Vest, George G., Missoutt, 1204 P st. n.w. Voorhees, D. W., Indiana, 1642 21st st. nw. Walthall, £ C,,"‘Mississippt, 1714 R Lave. Wilson, E. K., Maryland, 1309 O st. n.w. Wilson, James F., lowa, 623 13th st. 2.w. Orrerta oF Tu emt 3.G. Butler, Chapiaim, 1107 11th st. n.w. Anson G. McCook, Secretary, 1224 17th st. nw. ‘Wm. P. Canaday, fon 302 Det. av. ‘Charles W. Johnson, Clerk, 1315 Masa. ave, James R. Ln Are 1506 Q st. n.w. Isaac Bassett, Asst. 18 2d st. ne. J. 1 Chrisue, Act. Asst. Door 825 15th st. Bw. W. B. Bigelow, Postmaster, 16 3d st. 2.€, ‘greaperatves Carlisle, J. G., Riggs House, Adams dn Bit fue Ag Geo, E., lil,‘ rl ae Alien, C. H., Mass., The Portland. Alien, E. Mich, National Hotel, Allen, J. liss., The Ariington. Anderson, A. R., lowa, 1025 Vermont ava, » Kans, 13553 G st. Anderson, C. L., Miss, 1529 I st. n. w, Anderson, G. A., LIL, 238 North Capitol st, id, W. O.. K. 1, Riggs House. Atkinson, L. E., Pa,, 710 11th st. a.w. Bacon, Henry, X. ¥!, 1100 Vermont ave, Baker, Chas. 5., N. oz3 13th st Barnes, Geo. T letropolitan Hotel, barry, F. G., Miss, Metropolitan Hotel. Bayne, Thos. M., Pa, 129 Miss ave. nw. Bela-n, J. J., N. ¥.. The Arlington. Belmont, Perry, 701 Rhoue Island ave, n.w. Biggs, M., Cal, 316 C st. now. ‘Boothinap, M, M., Obio, 52 B st. ne. Bound, F., Pa, 2i2 4th'st. se, Bouteile, ¢. A. Nie., The Hainilton, Bowden, G. E., Va., 1226 14th st, nw, Bowen, H. L., Va.. Metropolitan Hotel, Breckinridge, C. R, Ark., 218 North Capttol st, Breckinridge, W. C. P., Ky., 812 N st. now. Brewer, M.S., Mich., National Hotel Brower, J. M., N. C., 1112 10th st. n.w, Browne, Thos. M., ind., 1332 I st. n.w. Brown, Charles E., Ohio, 2120 New York ave, Brown, J. K., Va., Metropolitan Hotel, Brown, T. H. B., Va., National Hotel, Bunsell, ¥. ¢-, Pa; Kasional Hotel, C. Ny Pan; 24 Grant Pisce, Bryce f&.8 Yo Ts we Buchanan, Jas., N. J., 207 E. Cap. st, Buekalew, C. R, Pa., Ebbitt House, Burnes, Jas. N., Mo., Willard’s Burnett, E., Mass. 806 17th st, n.w, Burrows, J. C,, Mich., 1416 K st. n. Butler. HR. Tenn... 503 13th st. nw Butterworth. Ben}., 0.,407 Maple ave., Le Drott P. Bynum, Wm. D., Ind./zi 13th st. nw. Caine, Jno. T. Cran, it Grant Place. Campvell, Feilx, N. ¥., The A1 Campbell, J. E., Obio, 1011 Connecticut ave, Campbell, T. J”, N. ¥., Congressional Hotel, ler, A. D., Ga., 1112 H st. nw, Cannon, J. G., li, Willard’s. Carey, J. M., Wy6., 1406 L st. n.w. Carlton, H. H., Ga, oo Hotel, Ky. jouse. Catchings, T. C., Cheadle, J. B., Ind, 413 6th st. nw. Clardy, Mi. L.,"Mo., 1343 15th st, nw, Chipman, J. L., Mich., National Hotel, Clements, J. C., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Clark, C. B, Wis, 7216 @ st. nw. Cobb, J. E.,’Ala., Me itan Hove Cockran, W. B., N. ¥., 1312 N st. Cogswell, Win.,"Mass. 1341 L st. Collins, B. A., Mass. 1395 G st. n.w. Compton, Barnes, 44., 1408 H's. nw, Conger, E. H., Lowa, 1101 K st. now. c r, W. C., Obio, 1015 L st. nw. Cotbran, Jas’s., 8.'C., Metropolitan Hotel, Cowles, W. H., N. C., 209 EL Cox, 8'S., 8. ¥., 1408 XN. H. ave. nw. Crain, W. H., Texas, 125 B st. se. Crisp, C. F., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Crouse, G. W., Ohio, Riggs House. Culberson, D.’B., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel, Cummings, A. J., N. Y., 507 14th st. nw, Cutcheon, B. M., Mich, 1409 Massachusetts ave, Daizeil, Jno., Pa., The Arlington, Dargan, G. W., 5. C., 603 F st. Darlington, S., Pa., 1800 Mass, ave, Davenport, Ira, N. Y., 1606 20th st. nw, Davidson, 4. C., Ala.,’ Metropolitan Hotel, Davidson, RK. H. M., Fla, National Hotel Davis, K. T., Mass. 1337 K st. n.w. Delano, M.,'N. ¥., Willard’s Hotel. Dibble, Sain’, 8. €., Windsor Hotel, Dingiey, Nelson, jr., Me., The Hamilton, Doekery, A. M., Mo., Wiilard’s Hotel, Dorsey, Geo, W. E,,"Neb., 1401 K st. mw, Dougherty, Chas, Fia., National Hote Duvets, F.'T. Ldaho, 130 13th st. nw. Dunhain, R. W., Ill. 1325 G st. nw. ‘Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., 1519 O st. n.w. Elliott, Wiham, 8. C., 1213 Q st. nw, Euloe, B. A., Tenn., 601 E st. n. Ermentrout, D., Pa., 215 East Itol st, rq M,N. Y.. £13 12th st. nw. Feiton, C. i, Chainberlin’s, Finley, H. F., Ky., S01 12th st. nw. Fisher, 8. O., Mich., 1105 16th st, Puen, A. P., N. Y., 1732 H. st. now. Flood, Thos. S., N. Y., 607 3d st, n.w, Foran, M. Unio, 1112 M st, Ford, Micb., 1213 Coon. ave. nw, Fornty, W. H., Ala., 1116 G st. nw. French, C., Conn., 1344 19th st. n.w. Fuller, W. E., lowa, 1327 N st. hw. Funston, & H., Kats 905 13th st, Gaines, ¥. £., Va., Metropolitan Hotel, it, 'N. H, Dunbarton. N st. nw, jowa. The Portiand. TLL, 1114 G st. now, Hi. Md., Willard’s Hotel, 0.8, Dak., 1103 G st. Glass, P. T., Tenn. Metropolitan Hotel, Giover, 4, Si, Mo."1301 Coun, are, Got, No, . Van, EbbILt House, Gibson, Gittow Granger, Grimes, T. W. ‘Metropolitan Grosvenor, C, H., Oto, 13 Grout, W. W., Ve, 61 13th st. Guenther, K, WIS, 046 New York ave, Hall, N., 1331 G st. new. Bare, 8, 340 C st. nw. X Jersey ave. n. . Hemphill, JJ Cy 1856s awe Henderson, D. B., Iowa, Wormley's Hotel, Hiengerson, 2,4 Sits Capitol a, Ff eee ae bee aw. crea c ma Tiveseand, 3. 1227 F st. nw. Ga,, 223 Indiana ave, Nutting. N. NY., 312 Indiana a . C., Ala, legs House, van $10 StH Be RW, Ina., 935 'H st. Pa., 1326 New York ave, O'Neill, J. J., Mo., 608 14th st. n.w. E.&, Pa, o41 K st. nw. Outhwaite, J.'H., Ohio, The Hamilton, Qwen, W. b., Ind., 1415 G st. n.w. Hitt fa aia on™ Villard’s Payson, L. E., DL; 1115 G st. n.w. Ark., 226 New Jersey ave, 3. Bo Del, 627 F st, n.w, sc Peters, §. it., Kan, National Hotel. Phelan, Jamies, Tenn., 1610 19th st. n.w, Phelps, W. W., N. J., Richmond Fiat J. W., N. J.. 709 11th st. n.W. Plumb, ., Til, 1:390"14th st. nw. IIL, 1226 14th st. nw. 4.3.,Ouio, Ebbitt House, SJ Pa 120 C st se. Oeil, J. Onell aa, ‘Tenn., National Hotel, » La., 202 Delaware ave, 2.2, . Wa, Macs, Riggs House, J Oblo, Congressional ote 2 onal Rowell; J.'., It, O161 St., N.W. Rowland, A.,'N. C., Metropolitan Hotel usweit 5:2 Guaerpe gsc i, Mass, Ease Al fat lotel Sawyer, 3... N. ts 24 Grant Pisce, ‘Tex.. 719 11th st. nw. Pa, Chamberlin’s, bite House, “in Stmmons, F. M., N. C., Metropolitan Hotel, Smith, Henry, Wis, 150 Maryland ave. n.€ Smith, M.A, 717 14th st, DW. . P.. W. Va, National Hotel. H., Pa., 945 K st. n.w. B,, X, ¥., The Arlington. Riggs House, er, W: G.,Ne Y., Woodmont, Steele, G. W., Ind., ‘Riggs House. ‘Stephenson, £, Wis, 1320 F st, Stewart, J. D., Ga., 416 6th sts nw. Stewart, Chas, Tex., 1114 G st. hw. Stewart: J. W. Vt. ‘the Arlington, St » T. HL, Miss, Hillman House, Stone, W. J., Ky., 1311 H st. Stone, W. J.-’Mo..210 North Capitol st struble, i. 8, Iowa, 20 Grant Place. Symes, G. G.) Col., 1501 18th st. Tarsney, T. # Mich., National Hotel Taulbee, W. B., Ky., 320 A st. me, Taylor, £. R, Ohio, 1746 M st. Taylor, J. V.2 Ohio, The Hamitton, ‘Thomas, G. Mt, Ky., Willard’s, Thomas, J. K., TIL, 835 P st. n.w. ‘Thomas, O. B,, Wik, 513 A st. s@, ‘Thompson, A.’C., Oiiio, 216 North Capttol st. ‘Thompson, 7. L-) Cal.,'1136 17th st. mW. Tillman, G. D., 5. C., 412 6th st. 2.W. Toole, J: K., Mont,, 1529 1st, nw. Townshend, R W., IL, Riggs House. Tracey, Charles, N. ¥., 3 Dupont Circle, Turner, EJ. Kans, 513 5th st. n.w. Turner, H. G., Ga., 413 4th st. nw. Vance, R. J., Conn., 608 14th st. uw Yandever, W.. Cal. Willard’ ‘oorhees, C. 3, Wash. Ter., 1633 L st. nw. Wade, Wiuitam'H , Mo., 1208 Q st. aw ., MO., 922'M st. n. Walker. J.P. Mo. @ Varner, William, Mo., Willard’ Wervenss Be iowa 150 Maen soe aver, J. 3 1s Weber, 3. BN. YL atthe wee 1g 13th. White, 3, ind, sor reuse . By 7 12th st. ow White. S.V..N. ¥.. The Arno. Whiting, 5." Micn., 1537 Pst. nw. ‘Wohiung, Wiliam, Mass, The Portland. Whitthorne, W. C. Tenp., Ebbitt House, Wigknam, CP. Ohio, 138 C st. ne. Wilber, David, X. Y., ‘National Hote. Wukins, Beriab, Onio, 1414 K st. n.w. Wulson, W. L., W. Va. 1008 N st. n.w. Wilson, Thomas, Minn., 1416 K st. nw, wane 8., La., 204 Delaware ave. ne, Winiams, £. 8., Onto, 220 North Capitol st w 000. B., Va. 123 G st. nw. ve urn, W., Nev., 816 13th st. nw. Yardley, RM.’ Pa,, kbpitt House, Youur, £8. ohio Sead se eo" Yost, Length 814 11th st. nw. OFFICERS 0! © HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Rev. W. H. Milburn, Chaplain, 1219 M st. Dw. John B Clark, Clerk. Laurel, Sd, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ___}_____DRY_GOoDs. WEEKS & 00, auctioneers, oF a = ‘BUILD- MAS a a : New Srarxo Gi ~~ aPrixa, ehave . oe aE ennome | ween ba ea SHG | Cen mere SERESRETERE. | Peano, Sic "te hance en TusGiran Rew ARG wacUDEARD ch Bripiios of acre of te Dc. ONBEy arg ny ag ny AN }UPBO) Parsed Caune, we will, for ve eR CRT Iie ee eat SQe pe a SS PER ER ry DBI LOUNGES AND COUCH: RS. BOO! . HALL-RACKS, 600 AS~ORTED CHAIRS, IGRAVINGS, FOLDING Bi ICE-BOXES. E-GALI TO) 3 Also, the west £1 ti street of Lot 18 in paMeS r Se TogeTE ne war said aiafiaom and ‘howe farts of vig 6 snd Oa im 1-2 1328 F ot H 8 OF PRIVA’ said subdivision cou thin’ a ik AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACT’ ‘bounds, to wir: Beginning at the southwest corner ___ RAILROADS. aL SALE. AT AUCTION, AT OUR 8: ‘OF MAT, TEN Asa ‘BI A F t Powiine, 21 Th DAY OF API ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at the (Pumas DOWLING, auctioneer. TRUSTER" ALE OF ELFGANT BRONZES, LARGE P'S 8: UE FIG FINE PORCELAINS, ELE- One BuAds CAMPS BRONZE SEAN BEL BET, AKLIC! virtue of @ deed st, di wath, BG and eahy fecorded te Lee AST — et seq. one D.C, the tindersigned Trustee will eel OF VELTU, BEIC-A-BRAC, &o. in Liber Toa toe Ae secured thereby, on MonDak. the THIS. mit 1888, "cominencing st ivanis avenue, the of the laud Jith strect and NZE MANTEL SEIS, PATR OF CAN) 7 REE HEAbs. aniictis OF VERTU, Bl MANY ENUM! Te apls-die t-THE Bante 20h Sqp26-ate grea at WEDNESDAY, BAM HOUR AND FLACK’ of the Trust rder nyse ORNAMENTS. BOHEMIAN Las, ERA cash. FIGURES, Bigcanten: BRORLE RES ‘CARVED. RONZE VASI WARE, tis -BEAC, ‘S$ AND BRACKETS, TOGETHER WITH QIHER ARTICLES THAT CANNOT BE ROBERT 8 FLETCHER, Trustee, ABOVE SALE UNAVOIDABLY PosT- ntl WEDNESDAY, MAY SECOND, 1888, UR AND PLACE, Goods now on ‘exhibi- "THO. BIAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE FURTHER _POST- VED i WT THE NINTH, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. rpuowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. PRING PLANTS, ROSES, &0., EOUS SI On. AY MOR! iG, UR at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at otk ast sell ones, Se.s from ths well-known Horwood Me Praca s i oH. : THOMAS BOWLING. Smy2-2t ay arietlon rogue, Tow ering and_ other Plants, rPRUSTER's sace. ‘This property the turnpike leading from Rockvii Gi, spout one-half mile from Tennaliytown, D. C. Biindred yards from the line of the District of Colum- ‘adjoins the lands of Richard ‘Thomas id Lewis Sh 1d, More oF less, i in yremises, ou SATURDAY, Ferisee, atthe bour of ‘tie real ‘eta ia situated on the scuthweat side of to Geursstown, D, joomaker, aud contains 12% acres It is improved by @ good Frame Dwelli tenant louse, a barn and all. r atbulaines, cocenry outa all of which are in good repair, and re is a well, excellent water near the house. - ‘This property is situated at the terminus of the best Toad in the District of Columbia, has uj of exceilent sites for buildings, an ita number 4s admirably Adapted for subdivision into lote. ‘Itis in the center of the area of burban improvement around the city of Washington and is in every respect a most desirable f proper Piece of ‘Terma of = sale. us prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase imoney to be paid in cash on the day of sale, and the balane: yable in lay of rale, the deferred payments to. be the single bills of the puretas e in two equal installments, one and two years respectively from the secured by eF or purchasers, with & surety or sureties to be approved by, the trustee, and to bear interest from day of eal and, upon the ratifi- cation of the sale by the court and thé payment of the whole purchase money (and not before), thetrustee will Convey tho property to. 0 chasers thereof, "Convey chaser; purebaser or pur root, 'Couveyancing at tie cost of the pur posit of #0 eof wales JELIAN HITE MILLER, Trustes, Betheeda Postoiice, miy2-St THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. fPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALI ‘ROPE! TION. TUESDAY, MAY FIFTEEN, 1888, O'CLOCK P. H gt public 3, 4, 5.6, 7, 8, Ly substantial’ Brick Dwelling-House, No.4 bj Dwelling, ABLE, IMPROVED AND DNPMRROVED -RTY IN GEORGETOWN. D. C., AT AUC- AT FOUR bai M., in front of the premi-ea, Hoh the following property: Lo ‘and 9: lot 3 is improved nd No 5 by u large Brick Stable: these lots are located on Bridge street, between Frederick and Market streets. Also, Lots 10, 1 17, in rear of above lots, ahd fronting Chess} and Ohio Caual, being John 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, arbury’s subdivision of Jots 32, 33, and 34, in old Georgetown. A plat of the roperi Ehovat the ‘Terms: One-fourth ca ears, with Seed of trust on the proper: ‘y- yy pekinese carne THO! Feat A RARE ENT. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY NINTH, 1688, QEGLOCK PAL, Twit iter for sae xt Fo remisen the propert YOLO H street northwest, being a three-story ai ‘ment brick furnace: large butler’s pintry and china cl red throughout: plumbin ‘erms stated day ‘oven day of sale from 3 ¢ 0 4:30 o'clock.’ owner. my2-ate i 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ean be seen at the office of the auctioneer, and ‘time of wal th; the balance in one and two notes bearing ioterest and secured by conveyancing DOWLING, Auctioneer._ OPPORTUNITY FOR A FINE INVEST- at FIVE rublic auction, nown ag NO, ind base- dwelling, containing ten rooms, heated by furabing first-class. t; newly sale. Deposit of 8200. House By order of ‘THOS. DOWLING, auct. Liny2-d&d8) FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TWO-STORY-AND-BASEMENT BRICK HOUS! $12 FIRST x ‘STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUC. On MONDAY AFTFRNOON. MAY SEVEXT 3 at FIVE in front of tl 0. Towles “Assistint Clerk, 1527 Corcoran st. | Nathsci f to-story-an' tag nent Brick House, Ro. John P. Sergeant-at-Arms, 13 1st st. n.e. | $12 lst street northwe-t, wi good cellar, &c. ‘A, B. Hurt, Doorkeeper, 220 Ist st. nue. “Terms: One-thind cash,” belanco. in, over two, and W.H. Nietiols, assistant Doorkeeper. 119 B st. ge, | three years, with Uotes bearing intereat and sectired by Lycurgus Dalton, Postmaster, 249 N- Capitol st, | s deed of trust ou the Spree, Ail comverancinyg at JR Fisner, t Postmaster, 1513 10th st. | Parcaser's cost. $100 cepoutt required a the — 1907 Pennsylvania ave. A PuorocRarnen BRAINED.—The British gunboat Falcon has returned from Cape Juby, whither she ‘Was sent to investigate the rey of an attack of a body of the sultan of Morocco's troopsupon the depot of the Northwest African Company at that place. The commander of the Falcon reports that Mr. Morris, of the British in Co. at Cape Judy, attempted to —— ph & Moorish camp of sevén soldiers, and. it while he was adjusting the camera the sol- Sr cepnoaiie vlan petetce ts ae s Sa pany’s factory, a a Racing At Newmanget.—At the Newmarket ee meeting in England yesterday the race for - Hastings plate was won by the Duke of St, Alban’s bay Colt, Galore. Lord Londonderry’s chestnut colt, Hazlehatch, was second, and Prince Soltykof’s bay colt, Sheen, third. ‘There were nine starters. ‘The race forthe Prince of Wales Plate (handicap), was won by Mr. J. O’Neill’s tour- Year-old, The Rejected. Mr. R. Sherwood’s four- et Gaye eee and ad ’. Jen~ gs’ Jr.’ year-old chestaut Milly Hermia, ‘third, ‘There were nine starters. ge ny ewan «Bap brs a KILLED. . Reardon, a young ladelphian, has been killed near Olathe, Kan, Reardon went out West, intending to settle there, and being heavily armed pretended that he was a‘bad man.” The people: him at his word aud sent a sherif's ja to arrest him. Reardon resisted and was lied by One of the sheriff's deputies. He was a Foung, man of good family and entirely harmlese, it When he went to Kansas thought it necessary ‘vo arm himself and pretend to be dangerous, He formerly lived on a farm at Elkton, Md. AN IMPORTANT TELEPHONE DEciston.—Judge Simonton, in Harrisburg, Pa., yesterday, fled an opinion in the case of tue state against the Ameri- can Bell Telephone Company to recover @ tax on Capital stock, holding that as the company had no ce OF agent in Pennsylvania, and is not doing any business there, it is not within the terms of tego to ui ay Rene Ret ns in Pennsylvania fF the lett patent ipany wi ‘the state of Pennsylvania. Tepresentations: Atuens do, not_ result in sacistactory ‘squadron 'to the Pirpus, : cussed the papal rescrij Roainst the league, (ae a ~ iran a of Clare scem indifferent towards the Te. and are decided to adhere to the program of ee rprowas DOWLING, Auctioncer. VERY VALUABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, No. 941 MST) On TUESDA’ PAST FIVE oeLoCk P.M. MMEET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. MAY EIGHTH, 1888, at HALF abisll sell, in front of premises, Lot No. 6, in square 368, with improve- ments, being house No. 941 M street northwest, with brick stable on rear of lot. ‘The plumbing is of the ‘finest character and the location oue of the best in the ‘Forms subject to the following deeds of trust: $3,000 dne ber 19, 1888; $3,000, December 9, 1889, and $3.00, December 19, 1890, besring 6 Der cent interest, and the balance in cash. All convey- ancing, Be, at purchaser's cost, 8300 deposit re- tie time if sale, "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PFREvPtoRY BALE OF A COAL AND WOOD NW STREET, dtr eThERTS BETWEEN BETWEEN 9TH AND NORTHWEST. ALSO ON 20TH AND 11TH 8: Ss rd per centum ry ‘annum, pay- deed of trust on, the GEO. W. STICKNEY, ‘Auctioneer, JUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, [RUSTEE’S SALE OF ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FUR- NIE MOQUETTE: CARBETS, POKTIERE: TAINS BSOR EL i cuRTal |AVINGS, MAN’ SMYRNA, BUGS, one LANO, xy ED WANE go-, ko CONTALSED TN HOUSE, No. 215 1378 BIKBET, CORNER 0 STRERT NORTHWEST. Virtue of two certain. pp ee ie ae ec eareees bia, we, as Trustee. {igeds of trast duly recorded Coit and 1) ry Bay fiaes. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK 5. M., on the. = No. 215 Leth atrest northweat, aiiyof Wi DO" the goods and chattels men? foned in Schedule‘ 900 and Schedule 8. T. attached to) sald trusts respectively, and partly enumerated myl-d ‘MOSES H. PAGE, Trustee. HOUAAMISSE, [Tom ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, WwW RARE CHINA, GLASSWABE, PICTURES, BRIO-A- BRAC, ETC, THE PROPERTY OF MES, E. LINDEEMAN, WIDOW OF THE LATB ‘Bale to take place at our Saleeroom, corner 10th and Pennsylvania avenve, on FRIDAY, MAY FOURTS, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A M. Catalogues can be obtained ‘DR, LINDERMAY, OF WASE- INGTON, DIRECTOR OF U. & MINT. at our office day previous to sala, ‘Terms cash. ap28-5t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. ‘THIKD said lot thirty feet: thence north south — paper Ear 09; tmence ‘went loven fect x inches with eid ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Tw Stheuee bys right ine wet + 5.000 FEET SECUND-HAND JUIBE, 100 LARGE see Lot Gar and’ thence south to ube piace of bee SCHEDULE IN EFFRO APRIL 20, 1888, oo Said lots 19, 20, 21. 22 and 23 front each 25 feet on LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION CORNER Dexcansox BROS., Auctioneers. B between New Jersey avenue and Arthar of OF NEW SEESED AVENU & AE 0 STREE ba) Place vorthwest, and%tace the Capitol Ext: They Pe ue For Chicago aud Northwest express daily 10 “ CHOICE COLLECTION OF OVER ONE THOUSAND | are 100 fect dee) to mn lies” Lots S1, 62 and 53 front | ene SUERTE bce na, a oispm, RORES BEDDING PLANT= ETC., FROM THE | cach 21 feet on Arthur Pace, and are 90 fect deep to | "VAY, SZ” RHODE D AVENUE BE | g hf Cimotunati and St Louis express daily Sand AT AUCTION, * ‘Terms: One-third tn cosh, of which $100 onesch| ZWERES. FOULTEENTH FIFTEENT ne and Cleveland, express daily 10.65 8 ON THURSDAY WORNING, MAY THIRD, AT TEN | Parcel sold shall be at the time of ‘balance in - > _ O'CLOCK, we will sell at our sa! ‘and D | equal payments, with interest, at one and two ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TENTH, at jon and Local Stations, #10-20.m. serecta, alatro nad chutes collation of Bess tively, from the day of sale. Seid deterred pey- | HALF PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we wil soll ia tontot |: eipnia, Newark, and Wiluisuton, 7.30 @ Plants, &c., from the nurvery of Win. Sold orall cwaha St the optics of the puke AN |e Lop ap» SQUARE 211 pe 030" op parel 5 " or Intermediate po ae conveyancine aiid recordias at pureneecrs cost. We | fronting 19 81-100 fect on iihode iia, sP"OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. are Authorized to Feceive for subinianion to ve court | Lmuproved tye two-story EXTENSIVE AND ABSOL! SALE OF ABOUT ‘auctioneers The location ove of the best 19,360, PIECES WALL PAPER CORNICE, & ARTHUL A. BIRNEY, Sity.. Buitable for investment or residence = “® REMOVED TO MY AUCTION KOOMS FOR OON: D8 La. ave, is: One-third cash, D:lance in one and twoyears, VENIENCE OF SALE, FRANKLIN H MACKEN. "} Trustees | notes to bear 6 per ceut interest and to be scured OF Ou THURSDAY MORNING, MAY THIRD, 1888. at Webster Law Build, deed of trust. oF all casi, at option of purchaser. a de TEN choo! I iil rely within my suction rocks, DUNCAN: Aucta, eet ted +s 4 = ere taht Aves | Eo hasers era tobe compile with Sonat ae a Faper of latest sty! W240 te8 5. WILLiaas & Co, auctioneers Kays otro ight rerervrd to resell st ra feces of Gilt Border. — nd cost of purchaser, after five days wivertisen cot : Sieh pease Gees eee VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING OW | Sich resale is some newspaper pullisund hs Wasting ne 10 Fem 6.622 of Gilt Pay BENTH STREET BETWEEN P AND @ | ton, D.c UNCANSON BROS, Stations between Washington and Balti. F918 pieces of Blane So TRELTS NOKTHWEST, AT AUCTION” M30 ‘auction sere, bene ees ‘BS pieces of Mica and Silk. gm, SATURDAY, MAY FIFTH, at HALF-Past | “Vi ccooesars Ge -VALUABLE tas aoenb “io. 435. O48, 2 dozen Walnut Extension Cornice Shades, Cloth | FIVE O'CLOCK P! M.'we anail wett'in front of the | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE Ta) hov ri ations ou the Metropolitan Brauch 96.35 a, Fixtures, &. the sou'h 20 feet of lot 6, it — aby & WEST, (N0.1110) BETWEE KIHESIREE. im for priacipal stations only, °10 J0am, a THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. Soe gating tts sere ani x. = AND MASSACHUSEITS AVE! CE, IN Wasi. ene NO 05 p SSERSMPTORY MALE Ge tae AMER | PoE sides, making it a very ‘building iol, pe ey HES Ty ara ae termediate point, 1am, PILOT BOY, 308 87-100 To ey, octe irtue of a decree ‘ For lioyd’s and amtertudiak STREET WHAKE. WASHINGTO! = EB Diets of Coltnbin pesaad on esd Gey ed eee | pat 7S" Sod thorns stations, ¢7 pan. 818 On THURSDAY, MAY THIRD. 1 JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneera Fuary, A.D. IBSS, dn “equity cause "No. 10,000, dock train leaves Washington om Sunda: = QCLOCK NOON, WE WILL SELL AT SHERIFFS —— 27, the undersigned trustee wil! sell at public’ sale, iu stopping at ail stations on Me aa ae FOOT OF SEVENTH STREET, WASH- FURNITURE, CARP! &c., CONTAINED tof the ises,on FRIDAY, THE ELAVENTH INGTON, D.C, THE ELEGANT AND CUMMODI- IN DWELLING No. 411 ‘AVENUE, LE Bay OF MAY: A/D ssh AT THE HOUR OP HALE Frederick. 110-10am, 8, 14:35, 15:30 pum. OUS STEAMER ee DNOIT PARK, PAST FOUR, F ‘pak of sald last-mentioned day. the ys 315 fom. f P PILOT wing-described ‘real estate, situate 10 tho wily of howe net tonnage is 08, 87-100; length, 1614-10 | PARLOR SUITE. St. Weshinston, iu tbe District of Columtun, te wit Alt feet; width, 226-19 foot; opti, 7 7-10 fect, pened | ROCKERS FANCY TAS thowe certait: parte of lot numbered ela From Cine Bt Luin dally @ er éapacity about 100 persona. ER SETS, BEDSTE, Square numbered two hundred and forty-seven (247), | aud 1-55 p. us, trom Ptisveny daly PaO wae Doth for pumeneer and fine tusfaces aed owt Jone, ae said lof clgtten (LB) in Std sgeass, Soa suse a thet | PWrom Philadel aouay said lot eighteen (18) in said square, and alse al) th: ‘rom Philadelphia, Chester, and Wilms 10:45 Hcensed and enrolled: was newly tted up jast year | EXTENSION TABLE, DINING coursa | Part jot eibteen (15) an sed square dec am. 250, 5-10, and os ‘and one of the most outst the Potomac. | AND GLASSWALE, VELTES AND CREM CAL | Rersurams ot cimicen, 1) an seid sau, describe and, x The sale is a peremptory one toclose the affairs of the | PETS, KITCHEN REQUISITES, &6. ‘west corner of sai the alley, und thence running WM CLEMENTS, iota Tansey pa Glymont Steamboat Co. of Washington. D. ALSO, rf Lew: ron Tuss said .ot © for Wasi 20, of etn talc: Cat. depont Of $1,000 at time | ONE JUMPSEAT CAMIIAGR NEARLY NEW.AT | Svech factinonse wont tiny two ds feet itech milwate ath ghee Faerie otha pian ake dei | 0? TMPAY Moms, Mal ropere, commen: | Seite sine agai nara ie ge ¥ sel 4 a , Public notice of ‘such reeale in some’ newspaper pub- | hamed dwelling, ail the’ Furniture, Carpets, ke Cou- ee = pt Subang. "-tahis pi a shed in Washington, D.C. Parties refurnishing should give this sale |” Terms cf sale, as prescribed by said decreo: One-half |. Humwaxe called for aud vherwe et in and reat. pi i ees oo. their attention. myl-3t_ | (6) of the -Inomey mM cash at the ume of sale, a on orders left at ticket offices, 619 and 130, Bic. | P)ONcANSON Baa, Sees or within fen (10) thereafter, and the balance | Prsiusyivania ave, of Ws C DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. propery Shereot ta equal inet panes wnt Creal p30” Gen, Mananer, CHAS. 0. ASO SOULE. Bt frou the day of sale Arent PERI RY AUCTION SALE OF THE GOOD- asc GA®OW. STICKNEY, Auctioncer. WILLARD ENTIED CONTENTS OF Dnt Sere earner tert ‘inte at six (Ort By virtue of a deca of érugr, dated, March 30 1887,| STONE CORNER TWELFTH AND Q STHEETS | Senium: pet annum aod. secured by a duly rovorbed and recorded in liber 1248, fol'0 236, ot seq..oneot | ENG IN PART OF SHOWS FOES BANCT AND | Geet of trust upon said real estate and a policy of in- | the land records of the District of Columbia, and by TOILET ARTIC ‘COUNTS “ND SHELY. | $UFaNCE UpoR the improvements thereon, botli satis. | herwoen Alceandrs eed Gurection of the party secured thereby, the under. | ING-DAUGS AND CHE MIC: TARY | f20t0ry in form to the undersigned trustes, or allcash, | Springs, Allorbeuy Apri Signed trustees will oftr at public auctios, in froutof MEDS pec ee $i the option of the purchaser or purchasers thereoi— | Calera. Montgomery’ and" New ‘Orieses {he ‘premises, on THURSDAY, the IHIED day of ore tele noe greeny the costs of all recording, conveyancing. and insurance | Sleeper Washington to: N: MAY, 1888, ‘at FIVE O'CLOCK, the following-de. | (08 ,FRIDAY, MAY FOURTH, 1888, at ONE | will be at the expense of said purchaser or purchaser: T1'24 A'M-—Fost Mail Daily for Warrenton, Chan. scribed property: All that certain piecs or parcel of | O'CLOCK P. M..wo wall sell. the entire contents and | and te said reai catats will ve mold free aud cloat 0 teaville, Gontonsville. Stations Chea, & OnteRouee Ground Atuste, lying and being in theelte of Wesking, | s0od-will of Grog, store cornergtuth ‘and Q streets | such general taxes, and acetal acscssmenta tnere | Lynchbuna Rocky Mount Denville tag mene ee fen, tm the Diattiet of Columbia. to wit: Part of iot | BOFthwost It will ret be offerge, ss.an entin-ty, and | arainat which thecollector oi taxes iuny ceraty tobe Fe: | tween Lyuchvur ani Dearie sata, Statin No: 15, in square No. 409, bestuing Yor, the same at | Hot sold w Il be immediately sold in detail.” This | mauning wopaid up to the time of sale. €200 deponit | Chaslotia, vclustike Kawwas, “Ata” pet a pout eleven (11) inches from the ‘southeast corner | Swe flue rapidiy-grvwing, nelghborbood aid doing | required from the. purchaser at the timm of wale. he | baany "Sicutecmicry.” New Orisane ety Eat Ofiot Bikers (AS aquareeishthunated modes SUR | wood bustuess, Ovi to leave the city to at- | title to said real estate will. be retained aut after & | fornia. Pullman? 'Slecher Se thence running west one hundred (100) sect teases | tend to other interesta: Boal Of the sale shall be quade Uy the court. | jn’ conbectiou, witht" Pullosan (lo) foot alley? thence sions said Alley north twelve | _myl-d DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. | Is the terms of sale are pot complied with within five | Innta°to New “Oriente, andslane Bosieae Et G2} feet and’ six and -thtee-fourthe (0) inches: | 7PNOMAS DOWLING asco GS) dave trom the day of ‘sale the tindersigned trustee | for Birminciam, Vicksbune nol Sere eH {he foc ad, is, and three fograne (20, tnchee: | FN ING, Auctioneer. intideresetoroiiend resienaieattiertteed | tau icy fiaiola athena ts pat eertunenas = Coat of the detnitine purchaser or purcheecrs thereof. | ‘shington to Atianta Does not counesd Slong, maid Cth eerect south twelve Cis tesi cede a Ear e BRICe DA eee eEROLED FENDALL E- ALEXANDER, Irasies, | for G.andO, route points Sumdayes DOM BOE and three-fourths (636) inches to the place of begin. | AND LARGE ¥ Al The ee RO uisiens ave. | ‘M.—Daily, except Suniay, for Maneense, ning. Improved by « two-story, lx (6) room brick WEST, OPPOSITE FRANKLIN PARK 26-dade ytd, tutor ediate wtatione, house and modern conveniences. —Weste Express Daily for Foe om —_— x ‘Terme made knowu on day of sale, By sirtue ofa certain deed of trust, besring date on | fFYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. teevlite, Louisville, Otaeiuaait GEORGE F GRAM AM. fhe Sch day of Avbruary. A.D. i875, and duly re | Pe capron g SALE OF VALUARLE REALESTATE | 2d St Fovorts on ant wear tine. of ¢ ° OMAS zn} Trostees_ | oo ig ge Biter’ of Colinine, suaetuens | ON THE Want SIDE OF ELAIONT AVENUE, | Washington to Louisville, aise lor Eanes BETWEEN N STREET A AND IMPROVED BY Hot: MONT AVENUE NORTHWEST. | By virtue of authority in me vested in and under | WA CIRCLE, 0. 1316 Vick: | Ghattamoorn Bt “Mocks end’ ail eee PalimasSlespers Westie nest of the thereby ‘secured, Twill sell, at Public uuetion’in front of the prewis-s, on TUESDAN, FIFIEENTH OF MAY, A. D. 18H, at SIX P.M. the following described real HIGHLY VALUABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, No, 1019 CONNECTICUT AVENUE NORTHWEST estate. situate iu the cit ; Fxprems, Dati Mp avorios: Of W shington, District of Columbia: snd desiensted | the last will or testament of W. WW. Wood of Danville, Ralcieh "Ashortlin, “Chaclotee, On THURSDAY, MAY THIRD, 1888, AT FIVE | on the cround plat or plan of suidcity as lots num- | Tecord in liber 20. at paxes of the ‘Record of Atlanta, Mont New O'CLOCK. in front of the premises, T shall sell Lot 23, | bered (5) five and (6) six, in the subdivision of square | Willsin the Di-trict of Columbi\, the undersicnes foruia, ° Puliuas dn square 164, lot 212137% to @ lere public alley, | numbered (248) two hundred aud forty-eight, us 8 he as Pe te Ne na ee DF MAX, 168, via Adenta, improved by a three story and ment brick resi- | same ix recorded in the officeof the surveyor of said | &t HALE -PAST FIVE O'CLOcK F. ML, ta front of the. > ua Sleeper Washington to Aikem, dence coutaining nine rooms, lange closets. three bath | city and District, in Liber N. K. folio 08, toxether | Preiwises, ofer for sale, at public suction, to the high- | S.C. without change Tooms rear, galleries, &., being No. 1019 Conneticut | with the improvements and appurtenances thereants | est bidder, lot numbered Akty-six (0), in, Olumtes! Tune on, Wasiitigton and Olio division leave avente. belonging and appertaining, Known as No. 1311 K | recorded subdivision of square numbered. two un- ) Sito 9:12 AM, Daily exopt Sunday, and 4-88 6 ‘Thi rty is located near Farragut Square and | street. dred and forty-two (2 inthe city of Washington, ‘Daily; arrive ik il tT 48 A Mo and 7-2, PB 49.001 one of the most desirable sections inthe | | Terias of sale as prescribed by said dred of trust, as | V. C.. and the improveraciits, said jut fronting twenty ound Hill 5:50 4M Daly, and city follows: The amount of indebtedness secured by this | Maree (23) feet on Vermont avenue, i. opt junday, arriving Wasks ‘Terms: One-third cash, the residue in one and two Terms of sale: One-third in casi, of which $250 > PM. deed of trust unpaid, with the expense of sale, iu cael, aud the balance at 6, 12, and 18 montha, for which the uotes of the purchaser, Dearie interest from the day of male; and secured by a decd of truston the property sold, shall bet.ken. “A deposit of $500 shall be re- quired of the purchaser ot the time of sale, and ali the conveyancing sail be at tue expeuse of the purchiser. Af the terms of sale are not complied with in fuli ‘within ten days after the sale, the trustee reserves the ball be paid at the time of sale, the residue in 3 equal paymentsat 1, 2, and 3 ears after dete of sale, for « hich Notes duly secared ou the pre..sses sold! shall be wiven, wath interest at six (6) per centum per annum froul the day of sala All couveyancing, acknowledgment, and recording to be ut purchaser's cost, If the terms of sale be not complied with in 10 days after sale, u ronale may be had at the risk and cost of dete Zears, with notes bearil: interest and secured by a ieed of trast on the property. Conveyancing and re~ cording at purchaser's cost, Two hundred dollars de- Posit required at ths tinue of wale, 26-dkds “1 HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘YVHANCERY SALES OF THE LARGE AND VALU- CSBES REAL TSTaTE IN THe CITY OR Wasi 4 1 i A. a Ohto. romts ad oat sa A sedis ‘inept car Meerrvation and information furnished, nul buseure heck ot oftes, 00 Renae : ER a | eyivatie avenue and at Passcnrer St INGTON. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. THE Es- | Fight io i the property at the risk aud exjgnse of | Chaser after o days’ potice in the Evening Star mews. | $58" enue. rer Station. Papusyie TATE OF THe LATE MICHAEL R COMBS, | TE Gerauitine purduacer after teu de tbite notice | Paper. ‘THOS. X, WOOD, ia Hailroad, Gt and Bete JAS L TALON pbbCkasiD. saat i indie Evoulug bias uewebayen G:C WILLARD. 8700-dbde Surviving Executor of W,W.W. Wood | ™u26 _Gensral Passeuger Agent tne District of Caitaie dated Ape Baek, Denrssey | — 290. dade _sewate_ ik OAT wax in Equity cause No. 10,819—Briggs et al, agt. Combs RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUSIN| iD TO THE SOD. bi ESR 3 et al—the undersigued trustees will ofler for sale at OTHEK PROPERTY, SITUATED ON PENNSYL- T F DOUBLE TRACK SPLENDID SCENE} Public auction in front of the respeetive premises, aud E. UEIWEEN SIXTH AND ADE ° IT. STREL PATS san riCEN Qt ea ME ‘at the times hereinafter mentioned, the divers parcels SNOKTHWEST. ON DSTREET. INE. FEC DECTMPEER 19. 1587. . Of real estate perel::tuder descri HAND. TENTH STREETS THATS WHAT WE SAY ABOUT OUR ‘Trains leave Washington, from station, comsrot Terns of sules: Purchase money to be paid one-third N ISTREET, BETWEEN NINTIE SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS. AND abd Bi strecta, ge foll cornerof Gt cash within ten Gays of date of, ratification of sal REETS NORTHWES!, AND ON is AN ATS. For Pittsburg Set eee Solow one-third in one Year from day of sale, and oue-th! MISSOURI AVENUE, BETWEEN FOUR-AND- WOT ONLY ARE THEY MADE To FIT ‘ot Palace Slocpine Gate ay O50 sn ee eee in two yeas from day of sale, or all cadh,at option of | _A-HALE AND SiXTH STREETS NORTHWEST. . Line, 9S0am, daily to Ciociumatt and Bt bas, , Ruthin wn Gaye Zion date of ratitleation of | | By virtue of. decrve of the Supneme, Court, of the THE REGULAR BUILT MAN, BUT THE Cars from Harr sburg to Clnewmnat tale. Deierred payments to bear interest at Oper | Distr lm, panned day Carton Gent éronm day ‘OP asle. payable pem-anatally, each | AD. 4pgs, ja Rausty No, av0Us, Lacrets Myery et] TALL AND SLENDER, OR THE SHORT feChicuro, wit Stoopane Car Alisous' te Cates, Protinssory totes of Tubspasse, und fo Ue farrier eee | Suction is Bont ct the promise "ou ihe Saye bed at rest cig . ban. dally, wath: Sieephug y autos of pubs aest, ui = ° : = ‘ Eared by Liortrexe or deed of trust oh promusoe sold, | tus hours uameds tue tollowiug’ doscribed ‘eal-essate WE CAN SAY WITHOUT FEAR OF cert Saturday, Harrisbune tot lowland sonseeting Gash deposits required at thnes of wales, as bereafter | im the city of Washingtox, D- ‘TROTHFUL CONTRADICTION THAT NO Qaly at Harrisbune with throwsh nor stated. oi ‘On TUESDAY, the EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, A. D, Loulsvifie and Memphis. -Pecine kapress 40.0 Ree eee ee MALT ELE POUR SOLE Ba | LSA LATAERO tees Ch cee eaeee S| OTHER MOUKEIN WASMIRGTON MAS Bioteli ge Eucnbuty sid the Week with throwga atthe hour SPAS r rt al ter batabare abd the Z all that piece and parcel of real estate known and do- | three hundred and seventy-nine (70), described ss AS GREAT A VARIETY OF SHAPES 43 BALTIMOKE AND TOTOMAG RAILHOAD, scribed on the plat or plan of said city. ot Washington, | follows: pegenning fot tng susee 0: che avathanes cor WE HAVE. For, 6 5 Rance, cater, buna, Magara Ss part of lot ‘one, in aguaze nna | ero Fi i. duit) vavept Setur-aay. with Hundred and sixty-one, improved by tue large hotel | westwardly-along the lino of PeuuaylvunReavense TO BEGIN, WE HAVE THE GARMENTS Waanin ton to Rochester: ur aav> With Palace Cans building No. 604 "Pennsylvania avenue north- | twenty-six (26) feet; thence northwardly and at right FOR THE TALL SLENDER MAN, CUT SO For Wildatusport, Lok Haven, @nd F'miraat 9.500 west, and bounded as ows: inuing at a | angles suid avenue seventy (70) feet; thence east- i Oy ent Saas point on the line of Pennsylvania avenue, forty. | wardly twenty-aix(26) fect two ‘Z) inches to the north THAT TBE COLLAR OF THE COAT WILL For New York and the East, 720, 9.00, 22-00.an8 ve feet eight inches, westwardly from. the | eastcorner of said Lot numbered three (3): thence BE UP WHERE IT BELONGS, THE 21:40 an. 00) $10, 10-00.and 11 20 pm northeast corner of said square, Funning west. | southwardly and at right angics with the asid avenue funday, 9:00, 11-40. 10, 21 ‘wardly along the line of suid avenue 22 tet, thence | seventy-two (72) feet nine (S) inches t the place of SLEEVES WILL COME DOWN TO THE 22,20 Pan. Limited Express south wardly at right angles with said avenne 5 feet, , improved by two three-story Brick Stores, PROPER PLACE, AND THE VEST WILL = | eine ms thence due south 53.8 to the line of B street, thence | Nos, 915 and 917 Peunsyivania avenue. F Qe 45 pan. y. onan) shat lone ai street 22 feet thenee north, 40. and | On SAME DAY, at HALT PAST F1VE O'CLOCK P: NOT BE SO SHORT AS TO CAUSE FEAR For b = es ) Pm. every day. eho Hel ‘of beginnibe. part bared juare. bumbered zs rou Toul trains coaect "A deposit of 81,000 wil be required, at tke time of | thidehusdred endvetenteoine iG teeing te | OF AN “INTERMISSION” BETWEEN IT germcy Sy with hours of Brookly Auben, of sale, the same at a point on North D street one and AND THE TROUSERS. rect trannfer to. Fulton.” street, thirty (130) the northeast corner of said Triage acrome ork ity FR the FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1888 at poppe pee et forded subiivision of parts of orueual Cote numbered three and four, in square numbered three hundred and eighty, improved by the Brick Store aud Dwelling, ~~ juare sd running thence south ity (80) fert, Hence in aorthwestwardiy direction tweaty-ate (30) fio (2) inches: theuce at right anies with the last line eighteen (18) feet three (3) inches; due north fifty-six (36) feet nine (9) inches to the THEN WE HAVE THE “REGULAR” OR MEDIUM CUT FOR THE MAN OF AVER- AGE BUILD. i if Pennsylvania ave, D.w., and bounded 58 follows: Of Datrect:, Enence due cast nineteen, a9) fost eleven ‘TREN COMES THE “SHORT” FOR THE Pe eS SRPIMES, ransom taney one tte ine melee | GD aera ie cerca aE meee, | MAN WIAMSNORT NECK, SHORT ARMS corver of said (ee een Saee atnt ea a ce eee pote F aoe re- AND INCLINED TO “ROTUNDITY.’ Sag mae pd Pars ah be oe Pa ee sixty-one feet nine and | snd basement brick: Na. street AFTER THAT WE HAVE THE “EXTRA west, On WEDNESDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF MAY, A. one-half inches to the line of Catrect; thence with SHORT” FOK THE VERY SHORT AND street west twenty-two feet neven and fivv-eichths inebes; thence due north sixty six feet ten inches; theuce northeasterly at right sncles with Pennsylva- niu avenue fifty-three feet nine tuches to said avenue, aud thence southeasterly with ssid avenue twenty: three feet one and one-half inches to the place of be- D. 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, part of lot num- bered three (3), in square numbered three and seventy-three (373), iu Davidson's subdivision of said square, as recorded in the oflice of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia in liber N. K., November 1810, and dearibed a fellows: Bovine at, the tee (3) om CORPULENT MAN, THE ONE WHO SAYS BE CAN NEVER FIND ANYTHING IN READY-MADE STOCK TO FIT HIM. NO ONE MAN OR FIRM CAN MAKE HR aerout of €500 will be required at the timeofeaia, | Sorh"T Stocts and running theses eas SiG bs | |=“ ALL THE STYLES AND THOSE WHO red at the time, " streets and’ rum ce OnSATURDAY MAY PETE Lobes a HALE SC AST | Recor anid lor ahd vast surest twenty-two: (Say zee. FOUR O'CLUCK P.M. all tuat piece. or parcel of land | thenee north in « straight line one hundred abd eleven ee i f lot six, in square three hundred and | (111) feet, more or less, to an alley in the reat ot the NE ELSE HAS SOMETHING id the South, lett, dndprovea Pay lange double brick building | said lot; thence westwardly with the line of wald pera _ send OO pias daily. soe iows: Bentuning sta potne disaat forty-four fest ten | {oad teense south with the west ine of and iene WE INES 200, B10 Tota 1 fan $10 a inches trom the ale fornicd bi lines of Penn- | hundred and sx (100) fect six (0) luchea, inore or less, atric niagaialirs reget 5:10, 7:03, 8. azivanle avenue and fonth atreg nw. aud rani | tothe place of Serio being pec pameprverty SPECIALLY FOR Us FROM OUR OWN Boring 00 and ter ave fo sald yy deed dates Decen- , cet Fi, bse oe inches, ‘thence leaving atid avenuo ‘st Ticht angles | Ser S-A807, amd recorded. i Uber EC. £23 Yello PIECE-GOODS, AND THESE WE CUT Tickets and i a Jereto sixty-six feet, four inches, thence with the | 273, of PRECISELY LIKE THE BEST CUSTOM thence nortuwesterly fortyeavs fest sight inches wad | Lomscve WORK. Raarace to Seatination tron t rthwestersy forty-Ave feet, el em, wen Apes a ing terete toe oad PO, lot branbencd four (Hsin reservation “Db: ws KEEP atso Tas saver sew ST ciion mim two fee ‘A. lot bhuiberca four (4). of besinuing, containing 2972 aquare feet ‘more or 5 ‘YORK STYLES MADE BY THE LARGEST = me ” being ‘the sam veyed to Eleazer Lindsley bj eed recorded in Her We be No, 116, folio 481, of the Jess. (A deposit of $1,000 will be required at the time le, ‘On MONDAY, MAY SEVENTH, 1888, AT HALF- PAUL TOUR O'CLOCK Fal Alt that plete oF Of land. kuown en lot Ain the recorded subdivision of original lot numbered seven, in sqaare nunibered three AND FINEST MANUFACTURERS THERE. WE KEEP ALSO THE BEST THINGS FROM THE WANAMAKER'S STOCK AND for the Platt of luna bia iy iv oy _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. TOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. for baltimor- and Potomac River Landings. Steamer SUL, Capt. Gs leavow Stephenmon'e Erick wore Noy 10Gy Pu ava nw.) os nee | By'trae decd onthe property solder aif caskets | THESE ARE KNOWN TO BE FiRst- | Rust evry SUNDA, at 4 Guicck p. ia iver ‘A deposit of 81,000 will te eduiredat the timeot | ebtigmot the bucharer or Uurchésors A deposit of CLASS, AS TO PRICES, NO ORE 1 prepaid. 'On_ TUESDAY, MAY EIGI 1888, at HALF. jou eof the ue isco wil bo required at une WASHINGTON UNDEBSELLS US. rae eno. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.,all that piece and parcel | of sale, All conveyancing at cost of purchaser or pur 1 gfyiand, Nnown ue the westernypart of ot nunibered | chasers if terma uf sale are mot complied within ten EB. BARNUM & Co, teen, in aquare three fand seventy-four, une emission 2 Brexe ‘by the Sreostary, and, bascment pressed | Fi of defaulting purchaser or purchasers after ive | %725 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, — bounded edae ‘al wa: Beginning at the vhortirestera “GEORGE & HAMILTON, Trustee, ‘ae down so Srmeatal comer i ahence TunD.tif east slong the line m Building. ‘reaches Wasiingtom Sch unc apt fren avaect eat Ove ait 2 RERONONTE COT ioaeas. 1° Vv. 1. L BLAKE, Captata, ret slop naia'rear line wauty-ve fect ten ‘and ‘one- | DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers.» ap2i-dada Rast Naores Ix Gororre Vasto- sIxGs ‘Southwestern corner of said lot, treet aLd place of thence north to.the wald street abd place of bexinning, 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘WAKEFTELD” rs, THU! xe eae f.cevcatt cf 9200 will be Anything, wrong about that? If so, charge it to | souSavunbats at 7 am claim to be of the few who get i VS, ERRRSDAS, MAN OT, ee, amare. | ASEAVEGE Fike, MEAIEEERALEETOWS,| ou ovine ERDNS srs USP ONS cermaefetad uate tise honaaey cal ftroue tuo ie ALL THE PEOPLE ME ot aia SOS bh Pabunt age Hfoscory gn basement Seelie: HoT AOR 9 Bpsren's Baits size 5t0 14 yours, OT alt woot, | SPE qubariien of ead nama tmpreved ty dretwo-atory ee OCEAN STEAME Ro. 1126 Loth street Bow to 18 costs, vesta, and | —— —————— aT Gepost of e200 acho long punta, NOTs tber of wool cia 8108 SPORE HOOT Te ONO ae ‘On WE SWIM! Past a oe PAST aallgnry Sajtp grove and eaysnck and cutaway, strictly oat Wales ab en Ee eee f 5 ‘WE swim: 1:30 pms Ww feory, an Boring Qreronte ek acing. ful rll fron, daab- | $a May dot Pam OO street ina. seecdy all wok Sto aitortal on Tea WE swim! vaneuta southeast er. aera an NT gEatss, NNT ertect iting: | Bo neve, BEALL. BRO ‘ Sache xe Tucker Tweed, nest stripe and iw ExpTOWN OF ork pratt 7. Weewnt weosnsBad ‘aay 1, June 1a July 11. ry ae oe Sy * Besa ats Serene secs eet teat a fs te aegis or and #60; aie c Seekenseatowrmesoe: Wo ieee FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING aT EIACGLE Gout OF MAnUPAGrORE = vioron & ADLER’s 10 TEN PERCENT CLOTHIXG HOUSE, 10 987 and 929 7th st.n.w.. corner Massachusetts ave. Btrietly One Prise ‘Open Saturday until 11>. ma

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