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—__ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDA a, ie , MAY 11, 1888-SIX PAGES. TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR A Haunted Prison. TWE GUOST OF AN EXECUTED MURDERER COMES BACK AND FRIGHTENS THE CONVICTS. WItaxssanne, May 11.—The ghost of Volkaviven, who was executed April: Seems to be wandering around the corridors of the Jail to the great alarm of some of the more timid and superstitious in- mates. About 10 o'clock Wednesday night, while Wanden Brockway and Deputy Smith were Sitting in the main oflice they were suddenly surprised by loud eries trou the corridor in which the len term prisoners are Kept. Chon arriving in th corridor discovery Was made that a pris named John Jones was nearly crazy with fright over the alleged visitation of murderer Volkavitel's ost at the door of his cell, Discovering that he could not be quieted, the warden ordered his re- or moval to another cel Not long after Watchman McDonald was again aroused by alarming cries proceeding from Jones new quarters. He went to him and found the cold beads of perspiration standing out on his fore- head and his limbs quaking vioiently. He asserted that Volkaviteh’s ghost ‘had again appeared to him. He Was takea into another cell with his brother, who is also confined tn t ntline bis compaaion in the frst MeDonaid, and with bis face show alarm he Said that he had been disturbed by tertous noises and tae rising up and down of th Gover of the little table in his quarters, Another man also testified to having se ghost. All Uhe prisoners were more or less excited over the event, and but few of them slept after the distarb- ane Oecurred. So Drowned at a Hydrant. A THAEE-YEAR OLD BOY'S STKANGE DFATH WHILE DRINKING FROM A SPIGOT. Crverssatt, © The members of the American Medical Association yesterday discusse ®@ phenomenal accident with which they were made acquainted, and ail pronounce it unparal- leied In the history of medicine. Willie Waiter Mueurwein, aged three, 1ay_attempued to K'from & Lydrant which projected from & stand-pipe above the ground. He could reach the brass nozzle with his lips by standing on tip. toe. In this position he put 1, and with bis hands strained upward, Water on, ‘The ebtidren, watching, Saw iis hands fail limp to bis side, ‘The blood seemed to rush to bis rad, his mouth became swoolen and his eyes ge The body hung suspended by ged out, the nfldren screamed with horror to the rescue. In vain she 14'S mouth frotn the fau! me been streaming dow i$ lungs and stomach, and she tsi succeeded in’loosening him by tearing ay the skin of the lips from the inside. No Was he released than blood, mixed wit Water, rushed ina stream from his nose aud mouth. It ts thought the child turned the water on too strong and strangled. ‘This produced contraction of the muscles of the lips and throat, which fastened him there while the water continued the Work of strangulation. e dead boy presented a horrible spec is Ue strangest ase of drowniug on record. = He Alighted in a Tree. Prrersevxc, May 11.—The first batloon ascen- sion that bas been given in Petersburg, Va., for more than thirty years place at the Base Ball Park Wednesday afternoon In the presence of an tumense crowd. The seronaut was ED. Hogan, of J ter as z distance of With a parachute, descending to the eart hted ib a tree in the southern part of the eity aud Was quite badly hui Male Tapped at the Window, AND WIS NEPHEW WITH HIS TOO-READY REVOLVER SHOT HIM To DEATH. Paxwensecus, W. Va, May 11.—William Hale, ex-deputy sherlif of Wirt County, and one of its iuost prominent citizens, died Tuesday night from the effects of a shot fired by his nephew, Robert Keys. Young Keys was at the house of Mrs drew Woodyarl, Whose husband Was away from home. Hale called and t»pped on the window, When Keys, not knowing who It was, got a revol” Ver and fired, hitting Hale in the Ureast and in- Bicting a mortal wound, Hale was a vrotuer of smeriff J.C. Hale, single, and aged about thirty- five years. nd a woman tried to force The water had his throat into dit off. At The rush Scien A Microscopic pair of Twins, Prrvsaves, May 11.—A special to the Cimmer- cial from Burgettstown, Pa, says: Mrs. Emily Chartiers, of McDonald, has given birth to twins that are attracting more than usug! attention, ‘One 14 boy and the other & girl. They eight inches tn length, six inches around the Waist, and their fect are only two inches loug. ‘Their’ heads will easily fit in a common teacup, and their welght is but one and oue-half pounds | each. Both are in good health. ‘the mother Keeps the precious mites wrapped in cotton. ‘They have been Visited by hundreds of people. Lillie Hoyle’s "Murder, ‘TWH DEAD GIKL'S SISTER MAKES A PULL CONFESSION OF THE CRIME. Alice Hoyle, sister of the murdered girl, Lilie, has made a full confession, says a dispatch from Worcester, Mass. She names Dixon k. Cowte, uncle, and Thos. B. McQuaid, the lover of the vie- Um, as the principals in the crime of which she was an accomplice. Her story before the grand jury was to the effect that she knew Lillie to be ~asing & bad life, Dut sue paid no attention to it, as {t was none of her business, until she confessed ‘She was in adelicate condition. When she 1n- quired, Lillie said McQuaid was responsible. Her sister asked her What she was going to do. about 1t and she said that she intended to make Mequaid marry her. Lillie had numerous interviews with her lover, trying always to persuade him to right his wrong. He told her, in desperation, that he could not marry a girl Who had led such a life. This made ‘the girl furious, and she swore that if he did not larry her she would go before the court and ap- pear against hun. McQuaid went to Cow! ‘hat he understood medicine, and if Lil oniy consent, or could be compelled Safely get ber out of her troubie. Cov Thought she could be easily made to com that Was Lecessary Was to chloroform in Quiet, and When she came to all wouid be over. Mequald jumped at the chance and offered Cowie ‘# large Sulu If he Would attend to her. Alice was Consulted and Was told that while it Would sav Lillie from disgrace it would put M sition tO desert Lillie and take up with Alice. nereupon it was decided to act in concert. It Was on the night of September 1 that all were to meet in Cowle’s kitchen and talk the matter over. Cowie was thea to sneak up behind the un- suspecting Lillie and throw a culorolormed rag Over her mouth and she was then to ve hurriedly placed in a carriage and driven with ail speed to a small grove not far out of town, which had been selected as the place for the deed—all was there Teady. ‘The plan was well carried out. Whether the Keen night air or the rapid jolting of the wagon did it, Lillie came to aud Sereamed, Dwellings ‘Were near, so the giri must Be husued. In an in- stant Cowie s hands were on her throat and she at once subsided. She kept quiet aiter that, and, When the woods were reached they carried @ dead Body. Sue had been choked. They were terribly Irightened, and nothing was left to do, but, after luaking sure the girs was really dead, to get rid of the body; so it Was stowed away in the barn wuere found. ‘Tuey all swore to secrecy. MeQuaid did not pay bis proinised regards to Alice, and she led a dog’s life. Her companions Lever allowed her out of thelr sight. They would Keep talkiug tw ber. Tuen the detectives would Lake @ baud. She was to say only this and that, aud swore W so much that she Was getting into 3 terrible tangle. Not a moment Was sue alone with her own thougitts, and her persecution Decame un bearable, and sue fled to the police for prov ‘The result Was Whe arrest of Cow A requisition for the latter has ven Iseted bj Gov. Ames on the New York autnorities, = a Seuthern Kailroad Schemes. FUTORE PLANS OF THE RICHMOND AND WEST rotNT TERMINAL SYSTE A special to the Baitaore .t,nerieun from Nor- folk, Va.. May 10, says: Various rumors are cur- Fent regurdig the future plans of the West Point | ‘Terminal Co, To-day it Was reported that they | had bought the Atlantic and Danville Rasiruad | aud also the Western Branch way. It is} Company, | pital The Western nee Kallway ts c of property running thrvazh ts Ya ur Nor fouk County. Its ne Jantic and Danvilie gave Fine to. Us wurchase DF the Kicumoad ad 1 sto the At | Feport of its As Ub Wer bas, or may see Mit tw buy the Atlantic and Danville, Jow in course of coustru: to get ini Noriolk, Barton Myers, Western Braneh Co, says Wh Tumors regarding thé purchase of Knew nothing of the iact, and t the kind had beem done he Ww Stock books of the company aré in Norivoik, transfer bad been made. This war, if” wage ueans two direct lines from Norfolk to Atia eutering Atlanta by tue Seaboard and Roanok and Norfuik by the Kicataund apd Danvi 7 Mayor Mewittin a I BE SPEAKS Mls MIND AND WITHDRAWS HOM THE ELECTHICAL BOAKD. Mayor Hewitt withdrew from the electrical Wourd in New York, yesterday, in a huff. Ove ot the members, Mir. Gibbeas, at the board meeting ‘at the mayor's office, made some sharp attacks on the mayor for not doing his sworn duty. At the mayor exclaimed: “Mr. Chairman, I call upon You tocall the geatieman to order. He has no Figat to un proper motives 16 any member of this board.” < hairmaa Hess called Mr. Giobens W order. The mayor eoutinued: “Under the cir- cumstances T think that it isa direct insult to me, aod hereafter | shaiideciine to sit with men Who dup’t seem Wo have tue first common Instinct of geuUemen. Tuis thing das become a public scan- Gal I bare a duty to perform, of course, but When every act Is opposed and i am insulted, 1 don't propose Lo stand it. 1 was placed on Ulls Sear nae a without my consent. f now leave my peat ior good. (ils the mayor left the duceting. sb ———_ -e0- - Quickly Disposed Of, Frow the New York Sun. Judge (to prisoner)—“You admit the shooting?” Prisoner—“Ob, Yes, Your honor. I shot him wutil be tooked like a slice of schweitzer cheese.” Judge—"What was the provocation?” Prisouer—“He Wascarrying an umbrella hort- soatally up the stair of che elevated road. “dudge—Justibabic hemicide, Call the next CONGRESSMEN IN WASHINGTON. List of Senators and Representatives and their Residences. SENATORS. john J., Kans, 1 B st. ne, W.. R. 1, 812 Conn, ave, Towa, 1124 Vermont ave, W. B., Teun., Edvitt House, Hi, Ark., National Hotel _ 74th st. now. NH. 201 E. Cap st. #rown, Joseph E., Ga, Woodmont Flats, Butler, M.C., 8. G., 1751 P st. nw. Bowen, Thomas Blackburn, J. C, 8. Ky. B t, Rufus, N: J., 1315 N st. n.w. Chace, Jonathan, RL, 1213 N st. nw. Cameron, J. Donald, Pa., 21 La Payette Square, ockrell, F.M., Mo. 1518 R st. nw. Coke, Richard, Tex., 419 6th st.n-w. Cail, Wilkinson, Fla, 1903 N st. now. Cullom, Shelby M., Ill., 1402 Massachusetts ave, Colquitt, Autred Hi, Ga.. 920 New York ave, Chandiet, Williain E., N. H., 1421 Ist, nw. Dawes, Heary L., Mass. 1705 M st. nw. Dolph, Joseph N., Oregon, 8 La Fayette Square, Davis, €. K., Mink, 1700 15th st. n.w. Daniel, Joha W., Va, 1700 19th st. ‘Bw. Eduunds, George F., VU, 2111 Magsachasetts ave. Evarts, Win. M., N. ¥., 1601 K st. n.w. Fustis, James B.. La., 2761 Nst. n.W. I Hamilton House. 3 V7th st. nw. aikneér, C. J.) W. Va., 1309 14th st. mw, ree, J. Z., Miss, 1508 (ist) P st. 2.¥. George, Del.,’814 15th st. n.w. Gibson, Randall L La., 1723, R 1. age. Gorman, Arthur F, Md., 1403 K st. €.¥. Hawiey, Joseph R., ‘Cont, 920 14th st. .W. Hoar, George F.. Mass, 125 K st. BW. Hale, Eugene, Me., 917 16th st. now. Harris, 1. G., Tenn., 13 1st St. ne Hearst, Geoige, Cal, 1435 Mass, ave, Hampt 8. C., Metropolitan Hotel, Hiseoek, Prank, Y., Arlington Hvtel. Jones, John P.. Nevatia, 1601 Mass. ave, jones, James rkansas, 915 M st, DW. Kenna, John E..’ West Virginia, 140 B st. ne. Morgan, John T., Ala., 113 1st St. ne. Morrtil, Justin S\, Vermont, 1 ‘Thomas Circle, MePnerson, J. K., N. J., 1014 Vermont ave. Manderson, Charles F., Neb , Portland Flat, Mitchell, John H., Oregon, Riggs House. Payne, Henry B., Ohio, 1122 Vermont ave. Paddock, A. 8., Nebraska, Portland Flass Piatt, O. H., Connecticut, 4 B ne. Palmer, Thomas W., Mich., 1435 K st. .W. Plumb, P. B., Kans, 612 14th st. n.w. Pugh, James L., Ala., 1333 R st. nw. Paseo, Samuel, Florida, 306 C st. n.W. Quay MS. Pi ISR st mw it berger, H. H., Virginia, i 4 Ransom, Matt. W., N. C., Metropolitan Hotel Reagan, J. H., Texas, Jd St. DW. 2 B st. H.W. 701 K st. nw. Sabin, Mitin., 1 Jowa Circie, Saulsbury jaware, 610 14th st. nw. ‘Sawyer, P as, Wisconsin, 18201 st. DLW. ‘Sherman, John, Ohto, 1319 K'st. p.W. Stewart, ‘William M.,’ Nevada, 1707 R. L ave, Stockbridge, F. B., Michigan, 1440 M st. n.W. ‘Teller, Heary M., Colorado, 201 North Capitol st, Turple, David, Ind., 52 B st. ne. a Zebulon B.. N.C., 1627 Massachusetts ave. 3. Missoutl, 1208 P st. .W. Indiana, 1642 21st st. nw. Walthall, E. C., Mississippi, 1714 R L ave. Wilson, &. K., Maryland, 1209 0 st. n.W. Wilson, James Jowa, 623 13th st. Bw. OFFCERS OF THE SENATE. J.G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st. nw, Anson G. McCook, Secretary, 1224 17th st. n.w. Wm. P. Ganaday,” Sergeant-at-Arms Charles W. Johnson, Chief Clerk, 1:5 dames R. Young, Executive Clerk, 1506 Q st. nw. Tsanc Bassett, Asst. Doorkeeper, 18 me. J. 1. Christie, Act. Asst. Doork’r, 825 15th st. BW. W. B. low, Postmaster, 16 3d st. Le. HEPRESENTATIVES, Carlisie, J. G., Riggs House, Abbott, J., Tex. Y Adams, Geo. E., + Mass, Allen, E. P.. Mich.; National Hotel, Allen, J. M, Miss.,"The Arlington. Anderson, A. R., lowa, 1025 ‘Anderson, Jno."A., Kans., Anderson, C. L. Anderson, ¢ Arnold, W. Atkinson, L. BP Bacon, Henry Baker, Chas. 13th st. Baker, Jehu, Hi. 1333 @ st. nw. Bankliead, J. H., Ala., Metropolitan Hotel, Barnes, Geo... Ga., Metropolitan Hotel Barry, F. G., Miss, “Metropolitan Hotel. Bayne, Thos. M., Pa., 1629 Mass ave. mw, dete Je he Arlington, "y Belmont, Perry, N.¥.,1701 Rhode Isiand ave, nw. Bigys, M., Cal.,'340 € st. nw. Bingham, H, H., Pa., 1708 H St. nw. Blanchard, N. C., La., 212 North Capital st, Bland, R. P., Mo., 1436 Q st. n.w. Biss, A. M..'N. ¥., The Ariington, Blount, James H, Ga., 416 6th st mw. Boothinan, M. M.. Ohio, 52 B st. me, Bound, F., Pa., 212 4th’st. se. Boutelie, ¢. A., Me., ‘The Hamilton, Bowden, G. E., Va.,"1226 14th st. nw, Bowen, H. L.,'Va../Metropolitan Hotel, Breckitiridge, C. I, Ark., 218 North Capitol st, Breckinridge, W. C. P Brewer, M.S., Mich. Ni Brower, J. M. 1112 10th st. n.w. Browne, Thos. M., ind., 1332 I st. now. Brown, Charles E., Ohio, 1130 New York ave, Brown, J. R., Va. Metropolitan Hotel, Brown, T. H. B., Va., National Hotel, Hunnell, F.C. ional Hotel, Bramm, € 4 Grant Place, Bryce, L. $ puichanan, Buekalew, C3 Burnes, Jas, N., Burnett, Ear M Burrows, J. . Butler. rworth. Ben}.,¢ orth Capitol st Riggs House, 011th st. mw. 1100 Vermont ave, ‘Mo. Willara’s 'ss.. 806 17th st. nw. Mich., 1416 K st. nw, R.. Tenn. 50s 13th st. nw 407 Mapi Caine, Jno. T., Utah, 11 Grant Place, Campbell, Fe . ¥.. The Arlington. Campbell, J. E., Ohio, 1011 Connecticut ave, Campbe TJ hb. N. ¥., Congressional Hotel, 1112 H st. nw. Cannon, J. G.. TLL,’ Willard’s, Carey, J. ML. W of L st. nw, Carltcn, H. iL, Ga., Metropoiltan Hote Caruth, A. G.. Ky., Riggs House. Caswell, L. Bl, Wis., 806 Catehungs 7. C., Miss, The Woodmont, sth st. n.W. 15th st. nw, ional Hotel, 4a., Metropolitan Hotel, P66 Chipm mts, J.C, By Wis, E,, Ala., Metropolitan Hotel, B.,N. Y., 1312 N st. . Mass.. 141 L st Collins, P. A., Mass., 1325 + St. H.W. con, Barnes, Md., 1408 H'st. now, Conger, E. H., Lowa, 1101 K st. nw. Cooper, W. C., Oto, 1015 L st. n.w. Cotbraa, Fass. ‘Metropolitan Hotel, Cowles, W. 3 Cox, SS, 2 Crain, WH, Texas, 125 B st se. ¢, ¥,. Ga, Metropolitan Hotel, Crouse, G. W., Ohio, Riggs House. Cuiberson, Dr, Texas, Metropoittan Hotel, Cumming’ A. J, N. Yo 507 14th St. BW. Eptcheon, BM [800 Mass. ave. aport, ina, N.'¥., 1606 20th 8t. nw, idson, A. C., Ala..’ Metropolitan Hotel idsom, i. H. M., Pla, National Hove Davis, K. T., Mass, 1337 K st. n.w, Delano, M.,'N. Y., Willard’s Hotel, Dibble, Sain’, S. €., Windsor Hotel, Dingley m, Jt, Me., The Harmilton, Dockery, A. M., Mo., Willara’s Hotel. Dorsey, Geo. W. E.,"Neb., 1401 K st. nw, Dougherty, Chas Fla, National Hotel Dubots, F.'T., Idaho, 1330 13th st. aw. Dunham, R. W., IL; 1325 G st. mw. Potudexter, Ark., 1519 0 st. nw. i. Ss 12th st. aw. ‘chiamberlin’s, H. St nw. a -» G07 30 St. DLW. af, M. A., OhiO, 1112 M st. ‘M. if.,Mich., 1213 Conn. ave. nw, ¥, W. H., Ali, 1116 G st. mw. French, C., Conu., 1344 190h st. nw. Fuller, W_E., lowa, 1327 N st. now, Funston, & iL, Kans, 905 13th st. Gaines, WIE. Va., Metropolitan Hotel Gallinger, J. i,, NoH., Dunbartoa, Gay, Law. J., La, 1758 N st. now, Geat, J. H., iowa; The Portand, Gest, Wo, I, 1114 G st. nw, Cipsbn, Chas. H., Md., Wiilard’s Hotel Dak., 1103 G st. G st. nw. a., Metropolitan Hotel, Grimes, TW SVEROF, C.'H., Obl, 1308 F st, Grout, W. W., Vt, 614 13th st. Gue Hall, N., Pa. 13381 G st. nw. Bare, 8, Texas, 340 st, now. 6th st. nw. Harmer, a.c., ba., WoHyM G st. DLW. Hate Haug 12th st. Bow, Hayden, 1 2H st. nw, Hayes, WoL, iowa, 1225 st. now. LJ. 'T.,Mo,, Si4 New Jersey ave. mw, nDhill, J. J. 1285 G st. n owa, Wormiey’s Hotel. 'N. C.;"Metropoiitan Hotel i. Hil., 211 North Capitol s& » Ala, Ktiges House. reg. Tbh 17 derson, nderson, 1 Herbert, H. A. Penitack W. "5, ae Nem ack, H.’N. J., 218 New Jersey ave. 86 Lind, Jn, Minny National Howl Lodge, H. C., Mass., 1227 19th st. Bw. Long, J. D., Mass, 1325 K st. n.w. Lyman, J., lowa, Windsor Hotel. ‘Lyneh, | Pa., 708 10th st. n.w, Manone BEN. ‘The Maint Pa, isiesiast ee Manstir, 0. H., Ma, 471 C st. nw. Mason, W. E.,'TiL, 812 12th st. n.W. Martin, W. H.. Tex., 217 East Cs Matson, C. C., Ind.,"1620 Rhode McAdoo, Wm., N. J., 1920 I st. nw. st. are, Pa., Willard’s Hotel. MacDonald, J. iL, Minn., 1754 M st. 2. McKenna, J.. Cai, 814 isth st. McKinley, Wm, jr., O1 Ebbitt House, McKinney, L. F., N; H., National Hotel. ‘MeMillin, Benton, ‘Tenin., 519 13Uh st. BW. Mckae, T. C., Ark., 918 T'st, MeShane, J. A., Neb., 1410 G st. n.w. Merriman, 7. X.. N.¥., 1203 G st. n.W. Milliken, 8. L., Me., 1017 14th st. n.w. Mills, R.Q., Tex., 1115 G st. n.w. Monier Roisin, Moore, L. W., Tex., 316 C st. nw. Morgan, J. B., Misi, 222 3d st. nw. Morrill, E. N., Kans., 621 13th st. n.W. Morrow, W. W., Cal, The Hamilton. Morse, L., Mass, Wormley’s, Neal, 5. i, Tenh., National Hotel, Nelson, K., Minn., 704 14th st. Newton, Cl, La., Metropolitan Hotel Niehof, J Norw Nutting, N. W., N. Oat 4 N. C., EbbItt House, ‘00d, Thos. 3, Ga., 223 Indians ave, 'Y., 312 Indiana ave. O'Netll, J. ” ‘Hi st. elll, Chas., Pa., 1326 New York ave, O'Neill, J. J., Mo., 608 14th st. n.W. Osborne, E. 8, Pa, 041 K st. n.W. Outhwaite, J.’H., Ohio, The Hamilton, Owen, W. D., Ind., 1415 G st. n.W. Parker, A. X., N. ¥., 326 43¢ st. n.¥, Patton, John, Pa., Willard’s Hotel. Payson, L. E., IIL, 1115 G st. n.W. Peel, S. W., Ark., 226 New Jersey ave, Fenington, J. B.; Del., 627 F st. n.W. Perkins, B. W., Kans., 916 15th st. 1.7. Perry, W. H.,& C., Metropolitan Hotel, Peters, 8. K., Kan., National Hotel. Phelan, James, Tenn., 1610 19th st. 2.W. Phelps, W. W., N. J., Richmond Flats, Pid J. W., N. J.. 709 11th st. DW. Plumb, R., IIL, 1320 14th st. n.w. Post, P. S., Ill, 1226 14th st. nw. Pugsley, J. J., Ohio, Ebbitt House. Randall, S.J’, Pa. 120 C st. se. Rayner, 1, Md., Riggs House. Keed, Thos B., Me,, The Hamilton, Kice, E., Minn., 926 15th st. n.W, Richardson, J.’D., Tenn., National Hotel, Robertson, 8. 'M.; La., 202 Delaware ave. 2.0, Rockwell, F. W.,’Mass., Riggs House, Rogers, J. H., ATK., 1302 R St. n.W. Romets, J., Ohio, Congressional Hote Rowell, J.H., iL, 9101 st., n.W. Rowland, A..'N. ¢., Metropolitan Hotel Russell, ¢. A., Gonh., The Hamilton, Hosseit J; E, Mass, The Arlington. Kan,, National Hotel, . G., N. ¥.. 24 Grant Place, rs J. D., Tex., 719 11th st. mW. Scott, W. L.; Pa. Chamberlin’, Scull, E., Pa., Ebbitt House. ‘Seney, G. E., Ohio, 1338 G st. n.w. Seymour, H. Michigan, 1903 G st. nw. |. S., N. ¥., The Port Shively, B. F,, ene ‘Stamens, F. Smith, Henry, Wis, ‘Smith, M. A., Arizona, 717 14th st. n.w. Snyder, C. P., W. Va., National Hotel, Sowden, W. i, Pa., 45 K st. nw. ‘Spinola, F. B., N. ¥., The Arlington. Spooner, H. J:, K. 1.) Riggs House. Springer, W. SL, Til’, 43 B st. se. Stahinecker, W, G.,N, Steele, G. W., Ind., Riggs Stephenson, i. Wis, 133% Stewart, J. D., Ga., 416 6th st. n.w, Stewart, Chas., Tex., 1114 G st. n.w. Stewart, J. W.. Vt., The Arlington. Stockdale, T. it, Misa, Hillman House, Stone, W.'5., KY., 1311 H st, Stone, J., Mo., 210 North Capitol st. Struble, 7. S\,lowa, 20 Grant Place. Sy¥mes, G. G., Col, '1501 18th st. ‘arsney, T. &, Mich., National Hotel ‘Taulbee W. P., Ky., 329 A st. ne, Taylor, E. B., Onto, 1746 M st. Taylor, J. D.. Ohio, The Hamilton, ‘Thomas, G. M., Ky., Willard’s, ‘Thomas, J. K., Il 5 P st. now, ‘Thomas, 0, B., WIS. 513 A St. 8.2, Thompson, A.'C., Olito, 216 North Capttol st Thompson, 7. L Cal., 1136 17th st. new. ‘Tillman, 5. C., 412 6th st. nw. Toole, J: K:, Mont., 1529 Ist, n.w. ‘Townshend, R. W. IIL, Riggs House, ‘Tracey, Charles, N. ¥., 3 Dupont Circle, ‘Turner, E. J., Kans, i513 5th st. n.w. ‘Turner, H. G., Ga., 413 4th st. n.w. Conn., 608 lith st. nw, Voorhees, ti Mig 0 '. 8. Wash. Ter., 1633 L st. nw. Wade, Wiliam H , Mo., 1203 Q st. b.W. Walker, J. P., Mo., 922M st. now. Warner, William, ‘Mo., Willard’. Washington, J. E., Tenn., 5 Iowa Cirele, Weaver, J. B, lows, 130 Maryland ave. ne, Weber, J. BN. Y., 721 11th st. n.w. West, Geo., X. ¥., 312 13th st. nw Wheeler, J’, Ala., 1325 M st. nw. White Ind., 807 1th St. nw. White, 8. Y., The Arno. Whiting, J."., Mich., 1537 P'st. n.w, Whiting, William, Mass., The Portland, Whitthorne, W. C. ‘Tenn:, Ebbitt House, Wickham, C. P., Onto, 133 C st. ne. Wilber, David, N. Y., ‘National Hotel, Wiikins, Bertah, Onio, 1414 K st. n.w, Wilson, 'W. L., W. Va., 1008 N st. nw. Wilson, Thomas, Mini Wilkinson, T. S 1416 K st. nw, ¥ S.. La., 204 Delaware avé, ne, Williams, £. 8., Onto, 220 North Capttol st. Wise, Geo. D., Va., 1323 G st. now. Woodburn, W., Név., 816 13th st. naw. Yardley, KM.’ Pa., Ebpitt House, Yoder, 8. 8. Chio, 34 3d st. ne. a., 814 11th St. new. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, H. Milburn, Chaplain, 1219 M st. n.W. k, Clerk, Laurel, Ma, TO. Towles Chiet Clerk, 157 Corcoran st, john P. Leedom, Sergeant-at-Arms, 1:3 18t st. n.e. A. B. Hurt, Doorkeeper, 220 Ist st. be. . H. Nicho&, Assistant Doork Lycurgus Dalton, Postmaster, 249 N. Capivol st. nj Fisher, assistant Postmaster, 1513 10th st. sos ‘The Medical Conve: NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN AT CINCINNA’ DENOUNCING QUACKERY. At the opening of the Medical Association con- ‘vention in Cincinnatt yesterday, the secretary read series of resolutions adopted by the Arkansas State Medical Association, which in the strongest possible terms denounced quackery and the jour- als especially the religious Jou who sell their advertising space to quacks and humbugs cailing themselves physicians, The paper was applauded, r. J.B. Hamilton, from the nominating com- mittee, made the foliowil Teport, which was adopted: President, W. W. wson, Cincinnati; first vice-president, W. L. Schenck, Kansas; sec ond vice-president, Frank Woodburg, Vania; third vice-president, H. C. W: ‘Mich- igan;" fourth vice-presiient, J. W._ Barley, Georgia; treasurer, ‘W, Duniinson, Pennsyi- nia; secretary, W. B. Atkinson, Pennsylvania; ibrarian, C. HO AL Kleinschmidt, W: mn; D.C. | ‘Trustees: E. M. Moore, New York; Jno. H. Hollister, Tilinois; Joa M. Toner, District of Co= lumbia, "Judicial counsel: W. A. Phillips, Kansas; A. M. Pollock, Pennsylvania; U. C. VanBibber, Maryland; J. F. Hibbard, Indiana; Chas. 8. Wood, New York; J. MeF. Gaston, Georgia; W. H. O. Tay- lor, New York; Geo. 8. Porter, Connecticut, Newport, R.'L, was chosen for the next place of meeting in June of next yea Dr. E. M. Moore, of Rochester, N. ¥., read a com- preheusive paper on general surgery. A Fight to the Death. From the Philadelphia Ledger. A desperate encounter between an Indian and a Panther, resulting fatally for both combatants, 1s Feporied to have taken place 20 miles south of Moscow, Tex. It seems that a y of Indians from a delguboring Village were out hunting Wild turkeys wuicn one of the en, Who had strayed away {fom his companions, met a large 7 and stot at it, wounding the Deast sod greatiy tofuriating it. The panther was at close quarters aud rushed upon the Indian before he could re- joad. ‘The latter drew bis knife, and when the panther sprang upon nim he cut the beast’s ul at Lhe Same Lime the animal fastened its fangs: ‘1m the Unroat of its adversary, and a death strug- gle began. When the other indians reached the Gombatanis bow the Indian and: panther were —— A Pathetic but Ineffectual Appeal, From the New York Sun. Seedy Party (to gentleman looking in florist’s Wwindow)—“Beautiful flowers, sir?” Scedy Party (ouneio Ibis str, y (emotion: “*] how daisies, asd datlodiie ana hemeeaien’ sak sweet Williams, and, in t, the whole flowery — Aap] tothe of Kingdom, appeal eer Cee ‘Gentieman—“Yep.” Seedy Party—~‘Er—should you, or I should say Srnlckel to buy a batten a “ae, 1 F st nw. ‘J, Willard’s Hove, K st nw, E, Miss., 1702 19th st aw, enn, 1729 F st. nw, Va 13 3d st. me, n.¥ Hopkins, S. T., N. Hopkins, A. J, Ui., Howard, J. G7 Ind. 1013 Est. mw. Bovey, A. P. Huda, "t, R, Wis, Hunter, W. G., Ky., 113 Maryland ave. 2 @ huwton, J. E,, Mo., National Hotel, dackson, O, L, P Jobuston, Jas debnston, Thos. D. Jones, J. 'T., Ala, 1608 Joseph, A., New Mex,, 1 Kean, Jobn, Jr., ave. 1G Jane, Ed, HL, Metropolitan Hotel. ham, & W. T., Tex., Mls New York ave.n.w. Totham, I. B, N.C, Metropoltan Moval Lawier, Fa AUCTION SALES. IRUSTEES' SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF O AND SIXTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C, CONTAINING 7,312 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, MORE OR LESS, WITH A LARGE AXD COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSE THEREON. ‘ By virtue of a deed of trust from William F. Mat- tinely and wife to us, dated the third day of June, 1886, and recorded in Liber No. 1182, folio 453, et 2q., one of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the written request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1888, AT FOUR AND A-HALF O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described Teal estate situate in the city of Washington, D.C, to wit: All of lots 60, 61 and 62, of Shedd's subdivision of square 195, aa per plat recorded in Liber W. F., follo 172, of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, and the north 62 feet 6 inches by the full Width of lot 113, of Robeson’s subdivision of part of ‘said square as recorded in book 11, folio 103 of said surveyor’s officerecords, making ia all 7,3123 (seven thousand three hundred and twelve and one-half) ‘square feet of ground, more or less, The dwelling was constructed about four years ago according to ap- proved plans, and the property altogether 1s one of the most desirable in Waashington. Terms of sale: Ono-third cash, balance in equal payments of six, twelve and eighteen months reapec- tively, with notes for credit payments to bear interest from day of sale, payable semi-annually at six per iat per annum, and tobe secured ty deed of trust on | Encis on thicHorth de of Leatret bya 4 2 y iiuproved frame pry teeny for tpl peptone php haga be Te fg hh a] Fequired at the time of | $00" une hotiece om alleys cnt attney coer fale Terma of sale to be complied with within ten | "erm: Ghecitird ‘cai: balance 8 from the day of sale, otherwise the property will been sold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. all | Rroperty, or, all cash. at the option of purchaser. conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ani recgrding at the cout of the purehianer, my5-d&ds THOMAS: )WLIN« pealog comida! CTRSCERE SUE On VERY VALUABLE BOLD AUSTIN P. BROWN, GROUNDS. THREE LOTS ON ARTHUR m11-10t ‘THOMAS 3 DOWLING, Auctioneer. EO, W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. OF TWO LOTS ON THE ALLEY IN SQUARE 633. D.C. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALU. UNIM- PROVED” PROPERTY. FROMTTNG i EIGHTY AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES.__ THIS AFTER! Boye Te 53 eee UCTION SALES. JDPNCANSON BROS, Aucnoneer, CHOICE COLLECTION OF ROSES, BEDDING, AND OTHER PLANTS. &0., AT AUCTION. On 8A" 1D. ING, MAY Tw: com SE SATRDAT GRINS MAY ST EET i CHOICE COLLECTION 01 BEDDING AND ‘OTHER PLANTS. it ‘R COMBS, DI By virtue of decree of the Su of meget cua, deg Apel gaya, Ds et alnthe ‘undersigned trustees will ofter {oF sale et Soto z Sees ANTIQUE 0. SIDEBOARD AND EXTENSIGN T, VERY HANDSOME HANGING CABINETS, CHIFFON- JER, HAND-PAINTED SATIN CHAIRS, SECRE RUGRCARE, SILVER PLATED (WARE, TALES DIVARa, WikbUW SEANDS. POL TILKES, MOQUET CARPETS, &c On MONDAY MORNING, MAY FOURTER! commencing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK. we. will’ sel within our salesrooms, Oth aud D strecte worthweat, a fine collection BRONZES, NUBIAN FIGURES, M, i: PANO TAMERS FING StaMITCRES Cane NETS, ANTIQUE SILVER AND GILT GOODS. These have all been imported for first-class trade and are sold on account of the ituporters closing ‘Gatalos'ues can be obtained of aucti exhibition ‘DUNcANSOS Bhoss Smit Aucthoniere. FRE PUEDING fot OU THE Ease NEW HAMPSHIRE AVEN AND N STREETS NORTHWEST. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY FOUR: HALE Past FIVE OOLOGR we wiles toe Of the premises, LOT 3, SQUARE 99, {qonting 25 feet on New Hampshire avenug, between Mand X strects northwest, and running’ back to a wide This lot teadmirably located in one of the most de- sirable localities in the northwest belie meat the BBetish minister's and other tue con ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, notes to beat 6 per ‘cent interest from day’ of tic Payable somicanntaliy. aad tote secured by Of fede on propery mld, oral aah af option of per chaser, Conveyancing, ke. at purchasers est. X'do- ponit of $200 required at imeot sale. Terms 40. be plied with in ten days, otherwise right reserve to resell the property at thetiak aud cost of the default urchaser after five days public notice of such n= galefn some newspaper putliabed im Waatington, D. ithe wood. my-d DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta, HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Brokers PUBLIC SALE OF ELEVEN SMALL AND DESTRA- BLE BUILDING LOTS, SITUATED. AT THE CORNER GF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND OTH STREET SOUTHEAST. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY FOURTEENT! at FIVE O'CLOCK, in frout of the premises, we sell eleven desirable bulldi Rated at the cor. Of Pennsylvania avenue and 10th street southeast, Four of these lote front on Peunsylvania aveuus, with he remainder om 10th street all Lavine access tow 1S alley. "Terms of sale: One-thind in cash, the balance in ome and two years, with interest, and scured by deed of Erust on the premises, or all Ganh, at the option of the wurchaser. itle perfect or hosale. ‘All taxes paid to te of wale, myhed&ds THOS. DOWLING, Anct. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHT TON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 3 ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 1 STREET, BE- TWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS Wi) AND KNOWN AS PREMISES TREET, ADJOINING THE RESI- DEN ME JUSTICE BRADLEY, OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED’ STATE: ON THE ONE SIDE, AND THE PROPER: AND RESIDENCE GF HON. MATTHEW. G. EMERY ON THE OTHER, FRONTING FORTY: EIGHT FEET ON T STREET AND KU) BACK TO K STREET, IMPROVED BY A LARGE IODIOUS FOUR-STORY BRICK @ HOUSE AND BRICK STABLE. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the trict of Colnmbia, passed on the 2334 day of March, D. 1888, wherein Samuel A. Lee, by bis committee, File E. Lee plainants, and William # Lee et ai. are defendants, in equity cause No. 10,521, ‘we will offer for sale, at public suction, i phates, on MONDAY, the "TW RST day of ER IP BOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Rorular sals of Household Furniture at my auction rooms SATURDAY. MAY TWELFTH, 1! at TEN Reiser en) every description of Household ALso, Three Pianoao: Bookcase, Amburg's Patent Cab- inet Latter Files Mirro rs Carvey arpeta abd Siuyrua Ruse 10, Four crates Assorted Crockery. ALSO, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, Horees, Carriages, Bi ‘Wagons, Harness, &c. ‘XB The horses will be sold in the large court-yard in rear of store.” ie: ulema 713 (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. A SPLENDID PAIR 03 @ BAY HORS! COUPE, AND HAiKERe Ae ator On SATURDAY, MAY TWELVE, 1888, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, at my auction rooms, Tehall sell the above furnout, Uelonging toa party lesving for Europe, The porses ate youns. sound and gentle, and the cuca An alley. Cyn yeyameliue Sepa of #00 at me ot Pius Facts IN THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS. 2. OUR BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT 18 UN- QUESTIONABLY THE LARGEST IN THE CITY. 2. OUR STOCK TWICE AS LARGE AS ANT OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. 3. OUR PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. 4.0NE PRICE FOR EVERYBODY, EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL. & ON ACCOUNT OF THE ABOVE IT 18 UN- NECESSARY FOR US TO USE COLUMNS IN NEWSPAPERS FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES, BUT LET THE ABOVE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES TO FACILITATE MATTERS, ON ACCOUNT OF THE ENORMOUS INCREASE IN OUR BUSINESS AND CONSEQUENT LARGER NUMBER OF PACKAGES TO BE DELIVERED, WE HAVE CONTRACTED WITH THE PARCEL DELIVERY CO. TO ATTEND TO THE DELIVERY OF ALL PACKAGES SOLD AT OUR STORE THIS COMPANY WILL MAKE FOUR DELIVERIES & DAY IN EVERY PART OF THE CITY. OUR REMNANT ROOMS OPEN ALL THE TEAR ROUND ON THIRD FLOOR, WHERE BARGAINS CAN ALWAYS BE SECURED, LANSBURGH & BRO, THE ORIGINATORS OF CLOSE PRICES, —My]_ 420,422, 424, 426 7eh st, 417, 410 8thet, Hower Asp Sex ie not the game weare playing at. We do not employ language or means to mislead the peuple, We wish them to KNOW what we are doing. KNOW, THEN, THAT wo are selling Sister Flannel Suite (blue), strictly all-wool and fast colot, at....69.50 KNOW ALSO THAT we are selling nobby Check Suite strictly all-wool, all sizes, from 34 to 40, at..68.73 KNOW AND PROFIT BY IT THAT we are selling handsome basket- ‘Woven Cutaway suits, strictly all-wool, at..@10.75, KNOW AND REJOICE IN THE KNOWLEDGE THAT we are selling five Prince Albert ‘Buite (iack) with silk facinge, tee... PARENTS OUGHT TO KNOW THAT we are selling Children’s Suits, NOT all-wool, ail sizes from 4 to 14 yearmat.@L25 WORKINGMEN SHOULD KNOW maition.. ON. On_ SATURD, Wi 5 3 TWELVE O'CLOCK M- in Trontof the Royal street entrance to the market biiilding, 1 will offer for sale at Public auction that valuable property situated southwest corner of Prince and Alfred atreets, fro! ing on Prince street 123 feet 5 inches and ex back with this width on Alfred strect 176 feet 7 inc! and bounded on the west by an alley 20 feet wide, au improved by a fine three-story brick dwelling, fronting ‘on Prince street 20 feet 9 inches, with stable &c. ‘Terms of sale: One-thint of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue in three equal pay- mente at six, ‘twelve and eighteen months; the de- ferred vaymcute to be secured by the notes of the yur SnAGT; eRe interest from the gate of sale, and bys deed cf trust on the property. Conveyancing at cost of the purchaser. FRANCIS HUFTY, my8-dts 1301 F st. n.w., Washington, D.C. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALU. PROPERTY ON GINIA “AVE! VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPE! N THE NORTH SIDE OF L STREET, BEEWESN THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH STREETS WEST, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, 1888, at FIVE "CLOCK P. M., in front of the ives, an = Lot wuare: 247+ routing 2B Yeet 2 frrastee. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme ‘we will offer for YX, FEET ON NEW YORE AVENUE, BETWEE! passed in #quity. Cause No. 10,0: ile, on FIIDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY. + 4a front of fhe presi: i FIRST STREET WEST AND NORTH CAPITOL STREET. offer for sale in front of the on 888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. . Thespa’ MAY FIFTEENTH, 1 on lote in 11,114, we will sell’ at public URDAY, e =| all of oP 19, BA = a Sl, 52, 53, a subdivision of aquare Ui. in, the ityrat Waruinmtons 1 on, 3D f ‘Aiso, the west five fect front on B street of Lot fs ta | pruusey on SAT ‘MAY. TWELVE, 1888, said subdivision and those ‘of Lota 63 and 64 in | FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. the following real estate, situate sald subdivision contained ini the’ fattcaine | in the District of Coltinibla, and kwawn and described ‘CLOCK P. M., lots 24, 25, 26, and bounds, to wit: Beginni: the southwest corner of | 9 lot fourteen (14), in ‘Dement MoWillions subdivs- Vision of square 619. ‘Terms made known at time of sale, ~ qi STICK! IRUSTEES’ SALE Vv, ng : Of | ston. of lots "in square five hundred and thirty-six bald ot thirty fects thence ‘north to the south fing of | (Sao), troutiny twenty C0) feet, om Virginia aveatc, Lot 63; thence west eleven feet six, inches withrsaid | and riinning back an averase ‘of about 78 feet to south line; thence by a right line to the northwest 4 15-foot alley, aud improved Substantial frame corner of Lot 63, thence south to the place of be- poten en nd ‘being premises No. 331 Virginia ave- sianine 2 F Terms of sale: Qne-thint cash, and the balance in pent 9 20,2, 22 ona 28 font ach 25 eaten | camnchas pete cab an, te jmlane fn Econo the Capitol grounda, “They | Botes of the purchaser to be given for the deferred re 100 feet deep to an alley. Lots 51, 52 and 53 front | Payinents, bearing 6 per cent interest from the day of each 2136 feet on Arthur Place, and ave 00 foct deep to | Sile,and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, Se ome LSC SCEET Stan mot 5 leposit of ¥ required. a ime o parcel soid thal! be paid st the time of wale: balance in | fale Lf the tenuis aro not complied with tu ten Jaye Equal payments, with interest, at one and two years, | the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and respectively, from the day of sale, Said deferred pay- | Cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing Rents 0 eben Co eed of grunt aceferred Pay- | Gnd recording at the purchaser's cost, Tasce to be paid fold, or all ‘cant, at the option of the purchaser. All | ¥2dAY Of sale, ES OO te wee conveyancing aid recorditig at purchaser's cost. We . RT, Trustee, are authorized to receive for submission to the court EDWIN SUTHERLANS A eaaine sny private offers for this property. Plats ca be ob- . 5 ND, Trustee. tained of the auctioneers. _my5-d&ds ‘un ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, D8 La. ave, poe HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _my1-d&ds DUNGANSON BHOs.. Aucta | BETWEEN S 3 nN x VALUABLE IMPROVED BETWEEN N STREET AND IOWA CIRCLE, \HANCERY SALE OF AND IMPROVED BY HOUSE NO. 1316 VK CR ehrave: O% THIRTEENTH STREE MONT AVENUE NORTHWEST, WEST, (NO.1110) BETWEEN NORTH LSTREEL | BY, Virtue of authority in me vested in and. ND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, IN WASH- a the last will or testament of W. W. W. Wood of INGTON, D. ay Record im liber 20, at pave 59, &e- of the Record of By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the T SATURDAY, THE TOE District of Columbia, passed on the 23a day of ‘Feb- ABLE UNIMPROVED KEAL ESTATE ON C STREET NORTH, BE- TWEEN 11TH AND 12TH STREETS EAS By virtue of @ deed of trust, bearing date the 13th day of October, 1882, aud recorded in liver 1021, fo), fi gt teas of the laid records of thy District, of” Co- Jumbia, the request of the party secured ‘there. 7, We shall offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH day of MAY. 1888, at FIVE’ O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing describod real estate, situate in’ tho city of Mashington, Distriet of Colunibia, to wit: The eastern 23 feot 6 inches from front to rear of original lot num~ dered five (5), in square nuunbered nine huadred aud eizhty-six (986), commencing for the same 29 feet 7 inches east of ‘the southwest corner of said lot and southwest corner of said square, and running thence east 23 fect 6 inches to eastern line of said lot; thence north 75 feet; thence west 23 feet 6 inches, and thence south 75 feet to the beginning, ‘Terms of aale:- Qne-third cash; balance inone and two years, respect!vely, for which the promissory notes of the purchaser tiust be xiven, to bear interest atsix percent per annum from day of sale, payable halt year or Trustees, Ti-F AY, AD. AS8N, at the huur of SIX O'CLOCK Pst of van the f6llowing-described real rstate in the elt ington. in the District of Columbia, to wit numbered two the subdivision Douglass and Henry M. Kice, of the ‘sq five hundred, and sixty” G60), a Office of. the survey aid ‘book “of " subklivisie 15.60 cas, regu it time of sala All conveyanc- ing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in woven’ otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ previous Districe, tt pare 126, with the Sauprowe. a 20, rupeon neuts thereon and’ appurtcusnor thervto belong, Said lot fronts tortysright (4%) feet on the north ni will, on SATURDAY, THE TWI at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in frout of the THAT we are selling Touxh Tucker notice in some paper published at Washmgton, D. C. A.D. 1888, In equity cause No. 10,000, docket | premises, offer for sale, at public suction, to the high: | tah Stab, between, =a CEE ‘Tweed Trousers at......... @2 A PAK IN M. SAUNDERS 27, the undersigned trustee Will sell at public’ sale, in —— in Olseetantivo | Sane with extends hack mat fd 5 myli-dkds WILLIAM W. METCALF, § Trustees, ] 27, tie tinderslgnied, trustee will pel at public sale, Sot bidder, Jot numbered Afty-six (6), in, Olmstead’s | eighty and two-twelfths (20 2-12) feet, ALL.CLASSES AND CONDITIONS OF PEOPLE DAY OF MAY, A D. 1858, AT THE HOUR OF HALF PAST FOUR, P.M. of said last-mentioned day, the Ispthof thirty-ty Gred and forty-two (242), Stnorts Ratrert by ret to th : treet, Uy & width of twenty ish gra yageente! of Washington, NOTICE, 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE WILL sell at public auction a lot of Paper, Pla D. C,, and the improvements, said lot fronting twent twelfths (28 10-12) feet, containing 14.456 square THAT WE ARE SELLING Printed Pictures, &c.,to pay expense of a ‘ucniamestereribed real cetate, situate in the city of | thire (23) feet on Vermout avenue, 50 | fertof round, more or less, and being the samo. teal ted, Pict Beyempenes, of storage nin the District of Columbia, to wits Ail | “MFtHas of eslo- One-third Im each, of which #250 pee a READY-MADE CLOTHING HERS rune eT EE EC TUNES, | hae ch partoPot maamern tice igi | aterm the time of sale, the fesidue in 3 eaual | seidcause, a m4 onus sage ‘square numbered two hundred and forty-seven (247), namely, the south twenty (20) feet front to rear of said lot eighteen (18) in suid square, and also all that art of said lot eighteen (15) 1n said square, described ‘as follows, namely: beginning at a point on'the south ‘west corner of said lot on the alley, and thence running east thirty-two (32) feet, thence orth across said lot five() feet,thence west thirty-two (32) feet to the all and thence along said alley tothe place of beximning, together with the respective improvements and ap- urtenances thereunto belonging OF in aby wise ap- ining. Peferms of sale, as prescribed by said decree: One-half G6) of the purchase-money in cash at the time of sale, ymnenisat 1, , and by earsafter date of sale, for witich Beret Be ave 804 HDS U-T OD & DETWEILER Rotes duiy secured on the prewises sold shall be givens THOS. DOWLE with interest at six (6) per centum per aunuin frou the aay of sale.” All conveyancing, sckuowledament and recording tobe at purchaser's cost If the terms Sale he not complied with in 20 daywafter sale, srorale hay be had at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser after 3 days’ notice in the Evening Star news- THOS. Ny WOOD Mpd0-d&ds_ Surviving Executor of W. W. W- ‘Wood. FTHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FIVE BRICK HOUSES IN SQUARE 44. NFAR THE OBSERVATORY GROUNDS, ‘Terms of sale; One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, within ten days from the day of wale, and the residue tn two, equal installments, ‘payable, respectively, in one and two years from day of sal with interest thereou at six per cent per auuum or the purchaser oF purchasers may, at his. ber. or their optio entire amount of purchase inoney in a ion, pay joney AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE. VicTOR EB apL 10 TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 ‘927 and 929 7th st nw.. corner Massachusetts ave Strieuy One Prica CHANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE Tv BUSINESS PRO! WEEN E ED PERTY ON SEVENTH STREET, BET' 'D F STREETS NORTHWEST: OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE, IN THE CILY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Court of the By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the we title to be retained until full payment of ‘hase money and the interest thereon. A de- posit of 8500 to be made at time of sale. All convey- ancing and recording at the cost of purchaser or pur- chasers. If terms of sale are not complied with iu tem days the trustees reserv. the right to resell at risk and District of Columbia, passed on will well a ‘atiction, 1n front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF MAY, ae of the default purchaser or purchasers, (Open Saturday until 1] p.m ay? & . "CLOCK P. M., lowing | OF within ten (10) days thereafter, and the balance AT AUCTION. | cost ms Sa SOS ae ey On SATURDAY, MAY TW 1888, at FOUR “090 goppwanby” iifty-six (456), in the city of Washington, District of | mouths from the day of sale by the notes of the pur- | O'CLOCK, on the premiacs, T shall sell Lots 16, 17, ee JAMES H. SMITH, ""* f Trustees, . inne chaser or purchasers, thereof, dated as of the day of | 19, and 0, in square Nor 44, improved by five two Room 22 LeDroit Building, W. M. S: & So Firat dhe porth half of Lot numbered ten 10) im | sale tearing intereat fros thle Gato At wx (O) per | atiy Brick Houma dive toon cack good patie sod | myo THOS. DOWLING, Auct. o M. Suvster NS, our-story Brick kK nd rece ro Ocal = nee * ae - surance iuproveL ects northwest. Te Down at male. " BGcconds dhe south half of Lot numbered eleven (11), | factory ts form to the undersigned triste orateash, | fottferts Bortbwest, Terme made ‘known at sale, “Al ZEPHYR ROBES at Lait price. We bave Just closed improved by a five-story Brick Building, known as No. | at the option of the purchaser or purchasers the reot— | required on each juse at time of sale. ING HOUSE, NO. 1221 D STREET, - rE, ‘SOUTH: WEST, AND STAI out alot of Embroidered Zephyr Robes, in pink, biue, S15 7th street northwest, with four-story Back Build- | the costs of all recording, conveyancing, and insurance WESCOTT & WILCOX, BY, virtue of @ decree passed by the Supreme Court | biege, and grey, which we will eell.at balf price. cou. ‘ill be at the expense of said purchaser or purchase: y2-d&d i Pa. of the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause oned dwn find. Part of Lot numteréd six (0), Doginning for and the said real ostate will be sold free and clear of all | —™¥2-4&ds 200 FESS | Thowd, Docket Sh wherelh, ‘Mancree Weller Aj | taluine full quantity, with wine yards ot Euuroiders. the same at the northwest corner of said Lotona thirty | such geueral taxes and special, assessinents there JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers TRUSTEE'S SALE BY CATALOGUE, CONCERT GRAND KNARE 7-OCTAVE PIANO. Others’ are compisinants and Lillie M. Walker amd piers are defendants Twill soll at jublic suction, tn front of the premises, on FRIDAY. the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1888, at HALF-PAST FIVE. O'CLOCK P.M.’ Lot numbered 23, of the subdivision New patterns, small fycures printed MOH ALRS, 40c, New INDIA and CHINA SILKS. New all-wool FRENCH CHALLIES, choice desigua, New OMBRE GINGHAME, latest importation. (30) foot alley, aud running thence east about thirty- five (35) feet eleven (11) inches: thence south about forty-four (44) feet to a ten (10) foot alley; thence west about thirty-five (35) feet eleven (11) inches, aud thence to the beginning, improved by a Brick Stable. auainst.which thecollectorof taxes may certify tobe re- maining Unpaid up to the time of sale. #200 deposit required from the purchaser at the time of sale. The title to said real estate will be retained until after a final ratification of the sale shall be made by the court. of W. Walker and others of lots in juare two Reduced prices MOIRE SILKS. Th If the terms of sale are not complied with within five sca t: 4 e bundred and ninety-seven (297), improved ‘by d 7 ~ vefuos Seedy Raszatare, roman anauctuen® © | (unsettle ay of alee sderaaed tas | ELEQANT LIBRAIG” EALGK Drerso-noga, | Hunde aud ninett-mrin (207), inproved by noom: | Stood prices INDIA AIL Tetaius the right to resell said real estate at the risit and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers thereof. NDALL E. ALEXANDER) Trustoe, 2 Loui BP HALL, CHAMBER, AND “OTHER FURNE Bronzes, ‘Bric.a-brac, Magnificent Window and other Hanginzs: Elegant Chandeliers and Side Fixtures: ‘Terms of sale, aa provided by the decree, are one- fourth (4) cash balance in one (1), two (2), and threo (3) years, with interest from the day of sale, for which notes will be required, or all cash, at option of pur- ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: On of the purchase money imcash. vayable on the day of sale, or within 10 days therealter. one-thint tons ‘ear, and one-third in Elogant CREAM DRESS GOODS, CREAM ALBATROSS ROBES at New patterns CHANTILLY LACES. worth 612. conference be held arranging for united measures to exclude ummi- rant rom China, ‘Tue A. O. H. ax>Tue Inte Cavse.—At the con- purpose of —- +00 Yeution of the Ancient Order of Hil New York yesterday, the following resolu “We w our fealty to ‘at home every need, we P 5 & rf i Hf & be R E RE i 1 if Ik ef g ai i i Gt e 5 | 58s u F i i i if z i é if f 5 f : i i H i | 2 i | | m2 irkixl 'ersian, an be ‘uteen months after the day Suet MPa eet cp igenn ek ated | , THOMAS DOWLING, ancionser. shales RAL Hueraiues oy uaruscr Ot Pata Dec | Seige intorton nad Getired permcnsttg | pRargan tn BLACK GWOS GLAIN and 3PANLLR winent of ut se mone} " wi . Mc ¥ rs Uhina, Cut and Et ve ware, — dl Fonvesed. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. if | (¥H08. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. Sha Copper Fire Sette Auitens oad Feniste ist | of the Purchase mouey’ may bevald’ in Cant abcee | Goleeea FAILLE FRANCAIS reduced from €1.25 to terms of sale are not complied with in ten (10) days | ¢WO SMALL BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE AT] of fine Books, somo very rare. See eat an teal eey aay, of sale. | The title | @1.90. {ie tfustocs will rene at Set and ab af acteca eae pissin ‘Aca tobe wathiueld anti the purchase money is paid. & Ferd ot BIGOT tie AAOO each, mn the Hirst two | |r will offer for sale on FRIDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, | Lot of fine Old Imported Brandy, Sherry, ane | Tee en ae ae the peeanredat the tne of sale; | ONE PRICE parcels and of 8100 in the third parcel of ground will | 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M..in frout of the premises, Madeira Wines, Rye and Bourbon Whiakies, being eee not conniiod wit ia es be tae ot W. M. SHUSTER & 80N8, Teduired at fine of sale, Hota 140 and Jo1, gy satire No O75,tmproved by two | entire contenta of hotwe southeast coruer Luth aud | sale are not complied with in ten, day after the Gay of WILLIAM A. GORDON,} brick houses, Nos’ 35 aud 30 Myrtle strect northeast, streets northwest, Se ie kee haser after five dene | 779 919 PENNA ave. oreo ‘Terms ut wale. ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ALSO, —— SELLE ee eneen titer, five daya* | 7 a REGINALD FENDALL, | 7, ge ae ‘Auctioneér, | Pair Blooded Horses, Carriages, Burgy, T Cart, Single | Sdvertisement, oom S, Weta tae ete seeedgeeamaaae rustees, = and Double Harness, &e.,&c, in stable in’ rear of | gpo. wy, STICKNEY on WeUeet Law Building. | Praperpna Stone ihn EMER Es BY a sPHomas DOWLING, auctioneer, ni ‘ire of iro corsh zed of srt, duly recanted | eee Lead re Sa wie, eon my! NCA ROS., Auctioneers. —— respectively. 299, folio 364, et seq., an et | (VHA: is. vALUA\ LOT, 1 a mi ee een BY CATALOGUE. ro hae ae ED BY HOU 328 FLPPREN: esa than, prices their entire stock of BLACK RG NOLOITE STREET Gee BRICK | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC fil sell on the eremies, conn: | BTRELT NORTHWEST 1 TH | Dates Goods. On ‘TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 15, at SIX PARLOR FURNITURE, SUPERB FRENCH SPAY MORNING, MAY SIX: | | By virtue AAecreo passed by the Supreme Court WILL OFFER LSPS wre pill sell dn front of the premises SHANGRS OF PAINTINGS BY CELEORATAN, | cach day unt all aresold, the eutire Household Fursi- | Socket os where, sary ir Thess eed tees SS Se eae LO Se OOS OF PART OF SQUARE STP | MIRRORS, OIL PAINTINGS BY CELEBRATED | fire, ituen, Carpets, Pater Chins, Obpsnete me, | Socket 2a, wherein, Mary and ‘others are- en ; fronting 15.65. feet on k. atreck with jepth of 100 ARTISTS, ENGRAVINGS, TWO IMMENSE | contained in the residence of Geo. M. Robeson, esd; | defendants, I willsell at public auction, in WILL OFFER feet to an alley, improved by a thtce-story brickdwell-| NEAL BRONZE LIONS, STATUARY AND | southeast corner of 1th and O streets northwest, Pav Or stays aoe read, FE, SEVENTEENTH | 9 epecial line of BATISTES, CHALLIS, SATINES and dng. with one-btory ack building, No.G37 Estreet | BRONZES, SUPERB FRENCH CLOCK, | Partly enumerated as olla: GOLOCK PAL. the followins In thectn at = WILL OFFER whifat oper sent Naame a RANGA | uaxcisas, anrisnic. cauiwers. a chavcr- | "*Suancrasu tut Cir, is uaa Bow | Meohnety tregt Caan fart arial t | a a ret ron Jvlop tine of paagonabe, ALL Tequtired at sale, Conveyancing, &c, at purchaser's CAL LIBRARY IN KICH BINDINGS, ELE- Tene SEPT Pre G00), byriening on Lith ote iat ‘WILL OFFER . cost. Terms to be complied with in’ ten days, other- GANT LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM FURNI- ator by Lorillard, Ice Chest, Filter, | ana Tuning thence north 19 7-12 fect, and thenes | Pure Silk Jersey MITTS, Puro GLOVES, in Miter'ive days’ public notice of suck Fegaie ts wee’; | TORE, AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF | “"faya Chansetiers ke, af "| Mest 90 tert, thence south 19 7-12 feet, and thence | ore and Bick spat Suk GLOVES, im Goss Dewspaper bubllahed ia ‘Washington, D.C, Title good; | | CHINA AND GLASS WAKE. SOLTD OAK MIRREAREAST ROOM sorrp oan | Seite, feoste tue boeiutuDg, upcoved ‘ya fraine a: 850 Dale conven OWL wt le. f a deed of trust dated the twenty-sixth PEDESTAL EXIENSION TABLE. SOLID OAR ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third DUNCANSON BROS... spol May, LsTOc and duly seconded in Libee OL, TAD DOAK LEATHER-COV- yarchaane ancmay in epee ' in Ladies’, Men's and Children's _myloka Auetionders._ | foo 121 esta, of te Land Hecords for the District | ELM ARN-CHATRE Pree POOH ENCES. | chit auch mumps can bayable om che ay ot | Sosgiat Deprning, tn, Ladies Men, and Cui \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured | INGS, BY LANDSEER AND OTHERS, MAN’ year, and one-third in eighteen inouths after the day of WILL OFFER ol % thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public CLOCK, FOUR-LIGHT BRONZE CHANDI Sale, with interest on said deferred payments at the | in Ladies’ and Men's GAUZE UNDERWEAR, VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED mp SS GEIMSON BROCADE CURTAINS AND POLES, | rate of six per cent per annum until paid, or all the | good salueat Soe, Well worth and orld ota PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT AUC-. ane Bloat! BENTH Sirock ae aatiee Boby BRUSUELS HUG, £0, purchase money may 4 bald sm aut any time with- | {nore money. sed household effects, émbracing in part— SOLID SAN DOMINGO MAHOGANY, CARVED, EX- | licld until allthe purchase money is paid “A deposit of | DO ROt Mis our great Lanesins in TUESDAY, MAY FIFTEEN, 1888, AT FOUR TENSION DINING TABLE, CLAW 28 | 8100 will be required at the time of sale. “All convey- MATTINGS. Si publis suction the falltwing ener: Teese | (ne Magnificent &-plece Turkish Parlor Salte,artisti-| FEET VERY HANDGOME, ELRCAMT BOLID | Gutane at the ptcbaneruomet Ti teenet teres | as tees weet Une ne 15c., worth 20c. At 20c. at public auction the following property: Lots 1, ¥, cally inlaid and upholstered in red satin. MAHOGANY BUFFETT, EXTRA SIZE, BOLID | complied ‘with, in ten ‘days after the day of wale, the .” At 25c., worth 30.” At 30c., worth Soc. Beha 6 apd 0: lat 3 i improved | glares sod Two Superb Turkish Arm-Chairs, upholstered in MAHOGANY SARIN SOLID ‘Tygeuee reasryes the riche to renal atthe isk and cost Webs Worth doe At 40c., worth 500. ‘Dwelling, and No. 5 by a large Brick Stal th Black Satin. AN) REE T NTS 4 hhaser after five vertising. are located on Bridge strect between and | Superb Round-Gilt Table, with Roman Mosaic Inlaid | MAHOGANY, , CHINENDALE DIAING ROOM CARHART & LETDr, Market streets, Also, Lote 10, 11-12, 13) 14.16, 16, Top, a rare and wonderful piece of work. FINE GUT GLASSWARE PLATED | WARE, Prarie ‘being Jobs ‘Marberre ae ion of | Ebony and Gilt Mosaic Checker Table. FRE: ou Nae AND BRASS POLES, my5-42 (026 7thand 706 Kea. 33, and 34, in old Georgetown. A plat of the | Two immense real Bronze Lions, seven feet long and Re TN SHENG: Stk LIGHT CEAEDE. pele hae he suctloneer, and cost 86,000. HIER BERLIN RUG VERY FINE FINE IM- - ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; the balance in one and two | il Paintings by celebrated artists, PORTED WINES: BRANDIES AND WHISKIES. oars seth notes, Deering teterest 90d courerancat ten CONCERT GRAND 7 OCTAVE. ROSEWOOD CASE, Some Graxv Banoarss nd recording: at purchiscm cont, ‘AdepoalCa giG6 | Eleeant peeing cea KNAHE PIANO. HANDSOMELY | CARVED: dn Supe aTU TOUR SORENC Rctioneer, | Hlgunt Broncee and lnrble Statuary on Pedestia. | BkOUVELLA Deawing moc Moire GIL | By rctc of the author a me rota ag cuoraxa — —_ “ —— | Elegant Satin and Plush Window Drapery. on c SOUR BONE ASO ERROR | testament of the late Harriet. M 1 ‘ou. aad HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Large Bronze Figure with Clock attachment, My a ABLE SE MEROIDELED » 2 trehtee FHORSDAY, the SEVENTEESTH of sky. Tis oa OAK MALL, COR. TENTH AND POTS. 7 7 VA Fine Specimens in Chinese Porcelains. SCKEEN, ELEG. ‘to the best and st bidder ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED s BRONZE AND GILT | ® all thet have. closed about FROPERTY, No, 1761" F STREET NOWTH | Two Antique Dower Chests, with raised figures, and] HANDSOME. SFin SET MORILIS NELAEE | Seas of nnd. contataion oruy Soar areas mses colens, | «ro nnre eb omsdonta tet of chet eos Seven By virtue of s decd of trust dated the 3a day of Cndven tas Reid then, AND PLUSH PO is, ETC. | py D. Carventer of the tract of land situated in the | @12, we sell them at $7.50. Heh Sheth ae | A ton cmc ibay teh nding, emtrcing tn | RICHEY CARVED MALAU CAR TooRLInnany | UAB ch ypuigie® Danes of Colt knows | Bie Pion at; worth 10, tof, 4 if TABLE, UPHOLSTEREL i ‘This was the country residence bee Sutinad 008s) trict of Col ‘the un ‘trustees will offer part: ; LOCKERS. DWARF BOOK, proper a ry ‘of the late at able Sidinbin te uaderai MAY SIXTEENTH, | Bancroft, Swift, Bulwer, Waverly, The Spectator,| Gicvs" BUNCELLANEOUS, BOOKS, LIGHARY ue ee oConcy, and in improved by a gubstan- | Prince Albert Suite, in Black and Grey, from @13.60 18BH, at BIX O'CLOCK P.M. in front of ‘the premises, Lamb, Ruskin, Irving, Disracli's and many other] © CHAIHS, VEY FINE, STUDENT “LaMpn, | tial dwelling house, stable. outhouses. fc. It ties in | up, the following, described property: All thet oertais ‘valuable books. BRONZE ee Sere Faber eeh PARN TE | Chapel roada, It next adjuine on the cast te tree | _ Hmmense line of Cassimere and Cheviot Suite from Yes; Brainard 1, Warner's subdivision of certain | One macnificiet Porcelain Flower Ur, sald tobe the | ENGSoqft ANBUOME, « CHANDELIER, POLES, | called “Brookiand. st Brooks" station, om the Metro: | #650 up. lots in square No, 156, beginning for the same on P largest in this country. TURKISH RUG. ee ee ae utheltamediate vicin- | Beautiful Serge Suits at 610; worth 15. street at a point distant elehty-sovens fost six inches | p.,..0"roilet Glass om Evony Stand with Ormul “MAIN. HALL” ty of the Catholic University.. Au inspection of any | Pull line of Paute @1 and upward. due east from the southwest corner of said square and | Porphry "| RICHLY-CARVED ANTIQUE HALL CHATRS, HALL | County imap will slow ite exact loca ‘White and Fancy Vests 50 cents and upward. Tunning thence north ninety-five feet six inches to an Mountings. THIALE. JAPANESE. CASES. POUFFE PED Cea ree apueth auktn Oar aunts, South ninety-five fect nts iuches to'P street and thepes | OB¢ superb Marquetry Cabinet with Medallions and} TAL TABLES TETE ACTETE, SADDUE-CLOTaL | &Co. a 4 glock of the aay of tie vel | Sait for Cleneymen, lu wnid ? street westerly olahteen fect pine iuches | Painting ee ee sod For Boys 4 to 15.—A full lineof Suita, tm both two tothe place of beginning, with theimprove. | ‘Turkish, Wilton, Moquet, and Body Brussels Car- CARPETS, DIVANS, CURTAINS, ETC. ‘and three pieces, from @2.50 up. Pra walla nat of a tures story and basment | pets, Four Turkigh and other Parlor Suites, Walnut | exTInG “CONTENTS, OF SEVEN CHAMBERS, ‘For 14 to 18.—A beautiful line of Suite at Reick Cvreliing, ite bay_window and beck & jual | Marble-top Chamber Suites of the best workmanship, | BAMBOO _ BED- SUITE, COMPRISING boro _ andl St CRC an ee ak TORE | Weak Cllakahed Sonatinas ts separate Fing| | BEDSTEAD, BUREAU, DI "ASE, CHIF- prices which caunot be approached Ly any other Louse, Payments at one and two years, with notes bearing in- o — FONIER, CHAIKS, ETO. ‘We are just receiving @ full line of Costs and Vesta terest aud secured by a deed of” trust on the: Rosewood Chamber Furniture, Mahogany and Rose- | wat Que kp AS SUITES, Sur ght eumeanr ae. sola, or all cash, at Cyperprne haa nn 18200 do wood Mirror Front Armoires, Chiffoniers, Rosewood | MATT! a3 FEATHER Bets Aen 2 soe Sw ye ey Cabinets, Superior Hair Mattresses and Spring Under-| 51° LAE be OUR MOTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS vil [AM J. WARREN, } beds, Fine Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Superior SEAtES 81 BEDS’ En BUI Ut cna, my2-dkds WAV! D.DEINKARD,} TFasteee | Tisther-covered Library Farnivare, Library Tables SANTEL, SETS HANGIN ANDEL TELS, ar Gaxcene ge ok crcnare, mernoenn | Tames fm, ee, Jou, ent iar | wOUURE VOLVER SS SSOP ivan SOE mace, a it We 4 sa THOPERTY ON THE NORTH SIDE OF PENN. | Gacvoacgn am clemtnt and exttasive “emesis oy conte oe ny3-3m (Cor. 10th and F. BEV EAT ot eRe soe TWEEN, FOr, | China and Glassware, THREE SERVANTS ROOMS, SEVENTH 8T! 'S NORTHWEST, pod and &ec., ke, . BFE chen ond boumaee ae eee ‘BY JAMES Y. DAVIS’ N, B.. ea sill Roootd s¢: 12 o'clock Contents| ro By virtue of 8 decree of the Supreme, Court of will be -opeu. for tion ‘Tocmiay and | 03 FRIDAY, MAY EIGHTEENTH, at TWELVE Coomme Br Gun District of Colum! on the 0th day of July, » May 15th and 16th, from 9 till 6 O'CLOCK NOON: ase (Gray and Sorrel. TSH in the consolidates causes numbered 10357 and | wear ‘gan be obtain Pair Fine 10576, Rauity, Docket! ‘the ‘Trustee | "Terms. FEeS EERE con} Trustees, | prewnst | ed will selt at auction, in front of the premises,on | my7-dis SAM'LE. MIDDLETON, pee eee in WEDNESDAY, the aia Han Day” On "MAY, bes za French by eclebrated maker in Baris A full tine of 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. {ollowing-de* | FINE PROPERTY ON RHODE TSLAND AVENUE LS scribed real estate, situated in the city BETWEEN FOURTEENTH. ETREN' Siorle and Double H ey Gas COOKING STOVES District of ‘Cotura EST. 0.143 Blankets, Sisble FSS 07168 FALMER, Trustee. KotTeusred bin Woo frond of the prot | | Terme cash Of Lote abd in gh myo-dads ventory Terms of sale, as phindot tie purchase in one two years notes of the the property sold ofa All com rezencing. at $200 a Cine of male i : i bi / BES

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