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A Southern Romance. HANDSOME MAUD ST. PIERRE, WHO SEEKS SECLUSION 18 THE WILDS OF ALABAMA. Montz, Aus., May 14.—Maude St. Pierre isin the backwoods of Conreuho County, Ala. Her history has been going the rounds of the press, but her Whereabouts were unknown until to-day. Four Years ago there was quite a sensation because of the disappearance of - Neal, of Huntsville, Ala, private sect wo M Pierre, sald to be a'lady of wealth. event occurred at Ap- derson Station, Tenn., where Miss St. Pierre Was startling the péople “by princely transactions in juineral lands. Miss St. Pierre deeply grieved over the loss of Neal, ani presently she, too, disap- peeved. There were rumors that the woman had Jaurdered the man she loved. The middle of April last the skeleton of Neal was found at the bas" of 8 cliff near Anderson Station, and it was presumed that he met death by falling over the precipice While intoxicated. Information obtained shows that Miss St. Pierre, | after leaving Tennessee, went to Milton, Fis.,| Where she remained unui her funds gave ou’. =< Jett several large trunks as security for board, by ‘When these were opened they were found {0 on tein nothing but wood, In January last year se arrived in Conreuho County to take charge of « school, put did not receive the position. She took Jodging with an old couple and remained unt!! as! month, they receiving notuing in the way of Poy Dut a draft on Col. Cranton, of Wasnington. said draft not to be presented until June. During ler Say she Went extensively into the purchase of timber lands. She made large contracts, embrac ing thousands of acres, which went by default lately. She has moved 15 miles back of Brewton, Ala., where she seeks the greatest seclusion, |Al” though handsome, finely educated, gifted as a mu- Siclan, and always fashionably iF Ciates exclusively with the Milte 2 people sue is now with are trying to get rid of ber. Found Dead om His Wife's Grave. Avousta, Ga, May 14—For several days Col. Jas McCarty, of Walton County, has been miss- fog. He was seventy years of age, — cently lost bis wife by death. As he had relatives fr Alabama it was supposed be ad gone to visit ‘nem, until some boys, who had passed throug’ Mount Zion cemetery, Saw the dead body of a man lying across a grave." It was found to be that of ‘arty. Frota appearances he must have been dead a week when found, The body was buried beside that of the wife for whom he had grieved imself to death. —_—»— Where Marshals are Not Welcomed. A UNITED STATES OFFICIAL NEARLY STARVED TO DEATH IN WESTERN ALABAMA. BrewinGuam, Ata., May 14.—United States Dep- uty Marshal Milam has returned from a rough and perilous trip into the western portion of the state. He was searching for witnesses in a case now pending im the United States Commisstoner’s Court i this city. ‘The witnesses did not want to be found, and they had plenty of friends to belp them keep out of the way. For Sity hours Milan ‘Was without food and was compelled to stay in the Woods. ‘The country people reiused to let him have anything to eat, and would pot aliow him to stop at their homes. "He returned without the de- Sired witnesses and the case was continued. In the section of country where Milat was forced to take to the woods the feeling against United Slates officers is very bitter, and they take des- perate chances when they go there. — For Killing Little Maggie Gaughan. ZEPH DAVIS, A NEGRO, RANGED SATURDAY ON THE GALLOWS ON WHICH THE ANARCHISTS PERISHED. ‘The murder of little Maggie Gaughan at Chicago has been avenged by the hanging of the colored awurderer, Zeph Davis. The execution took place in the county jafl at 11:17 a m. Saturday, on the Same gallows from which the anarchists were swung off. Davis was the frst colored person to suffer cupital punishment in Cook county. The crime for which Davis was executed Was commit- ted on February “27, in Green Brothers’ factory, his Victim being a pretty girl about fiteen years old. Zeph was euuployed at the factory where Maggie also worked, as foreman. He was busy about the place that day until 4 o'clock. After he left, the wied body of Maggie was found in a closet. ‘Davis said be killed the girl because she Would Bot ‘obey his orders. —~____cee_______ Attacked by Masked Robbers, A TRAIN ROSBED AND THE FIREMAN KILLED ON THE ‘MEXICO-ARIZONA LINE. Six masked robbers robbed the south-bound passenger train on the Sonora Railroad, 12 miles ‘south of Nogales, Arizona, at 10 o’clock last Friday night. In attempting to repel the attack the fire- ‘maa was shot dead, the conductor and a passenger ‘were wounded, and Express Messenger Hay was so badly injured that he will die. ‘The robbers got away with only $130 1n Mexican money. Ex- Sueriff Paul, who overnauled and shot the Sterns Pass robbers, went in pursuit, and Detective ‘Thacker followed from San Francisco. Sunday afternoon Mexican officials arrested two Mexi- can customs guards om suspicion of being impll- cated in the Tobbery. American officers also ar- rested an American named Taylor, owing to the fact that the hat which one of the robbers lost Was recognized as the one which Taylor wore here yesterday. This evening Mexican officials who had been In pursuit of the robbers arrived here with four prisoners, whom they had capwured. Albert Still the Champion, LITTLEWOOD WINS THE SIX DAY'S KACE, BUT PAILS TO BREAK THE KECORD. Littlewood failed to break the record as a six days go-as-you-please racer. James Albert, with his record of 621 miles, made tn last February's race, remains the champion. Littlewood’s record for the six days 15 611 miles and2iaps. At 1 am. ‘Saturaay Littlewood was ahead of the record, but the old trouble with hts nip came up again and the record gradually slipped ahead of hitu. Little. wood, however, is not disheartened and says that under favorable circumstances he will get away with the championship. Of the forty-five men who entered tue race, ouly seven remained to the end. They are given’ below, with their records: Littiewcod, 611 niles 2 laps; ‘Guerrero, 590 mties: = > laps; Noremac, 337 miles 2 laps; ‘Golden, 530 iiles 7 laps; Hughes, 495 miles 4 laps; ‘Campana, 388 miles 2'laps In return for their efforts the ‘five leaders will share between Them $10,000, of which $4974.37 goes to Littlewood, $1,589.75 Wo Guerrero, $1,192.31 to Herty, $794.87 io"Noremuc and Golden receives $397.43, A Millionaire's Arrest. ENFORCING RODE ISLAND'S PROMIBITORY Law AGAINST LANDLORDS. At Providence, K. I, Dr. William Grosvenor was arrested Saturday by the state police for permit- ting a Mquor nuisance to exist in the Grosvenor block ow Weybosset street. When arraigned he eaded not guilty, and was released in $300 bail. ‘The law under which he was arrested is one of the sections of the last prohibitory statutes, which takes the landlord lable, after Ove days” vo arrest and punishment for permitting a liquor nuisance Lo exist on his premises, Tulsis the frst arrest under this section. The Grosvenor block 13 ‘an oid tumble-down collection of buildings. It ts honeycotubed With restaurants, guor suops and gambling rootns. One tenant, W Edm Tas been raided three Umes, and after the seco: raid Dr. Grosvenor was notified. A third raid was then made, and liquor confiscated. The sheriff's papess were then made out, and were served on {ue doctor. Dr. Grosvenor’ accompanied the eriff to the district court-house for arraignment, ‘The penalty preseribed by the statute is imprison- F got less than SiXtY days nor more than © Year, aud a fue of not less than $100 nor more Tuan sob. Tbe Grosvenor tamiiy wost influential in the city, ‘worth millions, ————ee____ WIrNwexs at Prantico.—The winners of the races at Pumileo last week were paid Saturday. largest were Wm. C. Daly, €,451; Abraham Gar- sum. $2540; 8. S. Brown, $2645; Davis & Hall, $1,005; KW. Walden, $1,145. Fourteen otners Tanged trom $600 down to #25. 5s —~ ‘Tue CHILD Was Nor Hrs Wire’ Prt ALL—At Surg James Rogers, an iron worker, Was mar- ayearago. On Thursday last he was luformed ‘hat he was the father of a boy baby. Rogers in his joy treated his friends handsomely, and. hin self became intoxicated with both Joy and drink. i has since transpired that no physician was present at the alleged birth of the chiid,which was emaciated and died the same day. Dr. et was then called in abd he refused to issue urial certificate, pronouncing the ehild three or jour weeks old. ‘The coroner was sent torand Mra. essed that in her anxiety to please her 4 she had procured the child tram aa or- asylum. Rogers learned the story through liow workman, who Is a Drother of the under- who was in'the secret. Rogers says he will > with his wife any longel —— Duzavrct Deate oF a Youa ArmieTe.—Clar- © Scudder, aged nineteen, a stuient at Kutger's «ollege, New Brunswick, No J., class of "sv, met tha fearful accident” While practicing th the muasium Friday night, While leaping over a bar kicked it in such # Manner that tt few into a Yertical position, aBd@ in coming down young Scudder fell upon tbe end of it. The bar penetrated bis body 20 Inches, tearing the viscera fearful manner, He caguot recover, Scudder son of Rev. Jarrard Scudder, one of the mi India. Scudder Was Very popular in lege and city. He Was a Dright student, oll athletic games and a wember of LAWYER Mansi Paving MapaME Lawysk—Ann O'Della Diss Debar into court in New York last ber counsel, the date of her trial on the charge of of jamyer, MF. John D. T vy frankly affirming that defend tue Diss Debar wi oman by ate release of the persons arrest gave rise to ‘Stephen von an Austrian millionaire, committed ucts satura ‘He was heir to 5 CONGRESSMEN IN WASHINGTON, List of Senators and Representatives and their Kesidences, SENATORS. Binh, Ae Wek Le Biz Conn. ave, ou i. enn ‘kooet Howe Bake he Kye guian se ne Brown, Joseph E., Ga, Woodmont Butler, M. C., 8. C., 1751 P st. nw. Bowen, Thomas M., Col, House, Blackburn, J. C. 8., Ky.” Ebbitt House, Blodgett, Rufus, N: J., 115 N st. nw. Chace, Jonathan. BL, 1213 N st aw. Cameron, J. Donald, Pa, fayette Square, Cockrell, F. M., Mo., 1518 K st. now. Coke, Richard, 'Tex., 419 6th st.n, Cail, Wilkinson, Flat, 1008.8 st. mw. Cutiom, Shelby’ , 1402 Massachusetts ave. Colquitt, Aitred Hi, Ga., #20 New York ave, Chandler, William E., N. H., 1421 1st, Bw. Dawes, Henry L., Mass, 1705 M st. nw. Doiph, Joseph N., Oregon, 8 La Fayette Square, Davis C. K., Minb., 1700 15th st. mw. niel, Joni W., Vis, 1700 19th st, 1.07. amnuiids, Georse F..Vt.,21 1 Massachusetts ave, Fvarts, Wm. M., N.Y., 1601 K st nw, ku La., 761 Nat. nw. Frse, Hixmiiton House, 377th st. MW 09 14th st. RaW Miss, 1508 ist) P st, nw. y, George, Del., B14 1ath Randall 12, La, 17% Gormaa, Artaur d., 1405 K st. naw. Hawley, Joseph Hoar, George F.. Mass., 1385 K st. n.W. Hale, Eugeue, Me., 917 16th st. Ww. Harris, 1. G., Tenn, 13 1st st. me. Hearst, George, Cal, 14:5 Mass. ave, Hampton, Wade, 8. C., Metropolitan Hotel, Hiscock, frank, N.Y. Arlington Hutel, Jones, Jona P..” Nevada, 1601 Mass. ave, Jones. James ., Arkansas, 915 M st. aw, Kenna, Joun E..’ West Virginia, 146 Bat. na, Morgan, John T., Ala., 113 1st St. me. jorrill, Justin S., Vermont, 1 Tnomas Circle, McPherson, J. K-, N. J., 1014 Vermont ava. Manderson, Charies F., Neb , Portland Flats Mitebell, John H., Oregon, Kiggs House, Payne, Henry B. “Ohio, 1133 Vermont are, aadock, A. 8, Nebraska, Portland Flas, Piatt, 0. H., Connecticut, 4 B st. ne, Palmer, Thomas W., Mich., 1435 K st. 2.W. Plumb,'P. B., Kans, 612 14th st. nw. Pugh, James L, Ala, 1333 R st. nw. Pasco, Samuel, Florida, 306 € st. 2. Quay, M.S. Pa., 1518 K st. nw. Tuddleberger, li: H., Virginia, 1107 G st. n.w. Ri att C., Metropolitan Hotel Keagan, J. Hi, Te: ‘pooner, Joh C., W 2 3d st. n.W. stanford, Leland, Cals'1701 5 st. BW Sabin, Dwight M., Mign., 1 Iowa Circie. Sauisbury, Bil, Delaware, 610 14th st. n.w. yer, Phfletus, Wisconsin, 18291 st. nw. Sherman, John, Ohio, 1319 K st, n.w, vart, William M., Nevada, 1707 R. I. ave. Stockbridge, F. B., Michigan," i440 M st. nw. ‘Telier, Heary M., Colorado, 01 North Capitol st. ‘Turple, David, Ind., 52 B st. ne. Vance, Zebulon B. , 1204 P st. n.w. Indiana, 1642 21st st. nw. ippl, 1714 Lave, laryland, 1209 O st. n. . lowa, 623 13th St. D.w. OFFCERS OF THE SENATE. 4.G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st, nw. Anson G. McCook, Secretary, 1224 17th st. n.w, Fm, 302 Del av. Charles W. Johnson, Chief Clerk, 1315 Mass. ave. James R. Young, Executive Clerk, 1506 Q st. nw. Isaac Bassett, ASst, Doorkeeper, 1i ne. J. Christie, Act. Asst. Doork’r, 25 15th st. Ww, W. HL Bigelow, Postmaster, 16 3d si. me. REPRESENTATIVES, ‘Riggs House. Voorhees, D. Carlisle, J. G. Abbott, J., Tex., Adams, Geo. E., L Allen, C, H., Mass, The Portiand. Allen, E. Mich., National Hovel, Allen, J. M., Miss, The Arlington. Anderson, A. K., lowa, 1025 Vermont ava, Anderson, Jno, A., Kan: 333 G st. Anderson, C. L., Miss., ‘Anderson, G. A., LiL, 338 North Capitals, '. O. K. L, Riggs House. LE, Pa, 710 itn st. ow, 1100 Vermont ave, x 623 13th st. Baker, Jehu, Ii, st. DW, bankbead, J. H., Ala, Metropolitan Hotel Barnes, Geo. T.."Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Barry, F. G., Miss, “Metropolitan Hotel. yne, Thos. M. ee ‘Mass ave. nw, Belden, J. J., N- e Arlington, Belmont, Perry, N.¥.,170i Rhode Isiandave, n.w, Biggs, M., Cal, 340 € st. n.w. Bingham, H. H. Pa, 1708 H St. n. w. Blanchard, N. G., La, 212 North Capitolst, Bland, R. P., Mo., 1436 Q st. n.w. Buss, A. M., N. ¥., The Arti 0. Blount, James H., Ga., 416 6th st. nw. Boothman, M. M., Obio, 52 B st. ne. Bounc ‘sy Pa., 212 4th st. se, Boutelle, C. A., Me., The Hamilton. Bowden, G. E., Va., 1226 14th st. nw, Bowen, H. L., Va., Metropolitan Hotel, Breckinridge, C. K., Ark., 218 North Breckinridge, W. ¢. P.. Ky., 812 N st. new. Brewer, M. 8., Mich., National Hotel, » 1112 10th st, nw, Brown, Charles E, Onio, 1120 Sew York wo, ries: 10, 1120 New ave, Brown, J. K., Va., Metropolitan Hotel, i. woven Bryce, L.S., N. Buchanan, Jas., De Buckalew, C. K., Pa. Ebbitt House. Burnes, Jas, Burnett, E., Mass.. 806 17th st. nw, Burrows, J. Mich., 1416 K st. nt Butler, K. R.. Tenn. 503 13th st. nw Butterworth. Benj., O., 407 Maple ave., Le Droit P, oy Wm. D., Ind., 21 13th st. new, Caine, Jno, T., Utah, 11 Grant Place, Campbell, Feilx, N. ¥., The Ari Campbell, J. E., Oto, 1011 Connecticut ave, Campbell, T. J.; N. ¥., Congressional Hotel, Candler, A. D., Ga., 1112 H st. nw. Cannon, J. G., LiL, Willara’s, carey, J. M., Wyo., 1406 L st. n.w, Carlton, HHL, Gal, Metropolitan Hotel, Caruih,’ A. G., Ky., Riggs House. Caswell, L. B., Wis., 806 12th st. nw, Catehings, T. C., Miss., The Woodmont Cheadie, J. B., Ind., 413 6th st. nw. Clardy, L., Mo., 1343 15th st. nw, Chipman, J. L., Mich., National Hotel, Clements, J. C., Ga, Meu iitan Hovel. Clark, C. B, Wis, 7216 6 st. aw, ‘obb, J. E.,"Ala., Metropolitan Hotel, Cockran, B, X. ¥. 12 N st. ‘Cogswell, Wm., Mass., 1341 L st. Collins, P. A., Mass., 1325 G st. n.w. Compton, Barnes, Md. 1408 Ist. aw, Conger, E. H., Iowa, 1101 K st. n.w. W.. C., Ohio, 1015 L st. nw. ‘Metropolitan Hotel, .. 209 E. Capitol st, N. ¥., 1408 N. H. ave. nw, Crain, W. H., Texas, 125 B st. se. Crisp, C. F., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Crouse, @. W., Ohio, House, Culberson, D.’B., Texas, Metropoitan Hotel, Cuma: A. J. Y., 507 14th st. nw. Cutcheon, B. M.,"Mich.; 1400 Massachusetts ave, Daizeil, Jno. ‘The Arlington, y <> ., 8. C., 603 F st. Darlington, S..’Pa., 1800 Mass ave, Davenport, Ira, N.'Y., 1606 2 R.T., Mass 1337 M,N. Y., Willard’s Hotel, Pisses Ge, ete tetitoy ¥. o., Willard’ ‘Hotel, ‘chai, Flay Rational Hove” ‘nS 1daho, 130 19uh st. nw Dunhain, R, W., Ill, 1325 G st. nw. Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., 15190 st, nw. Eluott, Wiham, 8. C., 1213 Q st. ow. i mae D, Pa. ahi Bast Capltol st, rmentrout, ab tar .. 813 12th st. aw, a< 12 M st. ., Mich., 1213 Conn. ave. nw. Forney, W. H., Ala., 1116 G st. nw. French, C., Conn., 1344 19th st. n.w. Fuller, W. E., lowa, 1327 N st. nw. Funston, £. H., Kans, 905 13th st. Gaines, W. E., Va, Metropolitan Hotel Gallinger, J. iL, N. H., Dunbarton, Gay, Edw, J., La, 1758 N st. nw, Gear, J. H., Jowa, The Portiand, ‘Gest, W. H., IL, 1114 G st. ow, Gibson, Chas. H., Md., Wiilard’s Hotel, by Loe oom G ae Glass, P -ni., Metropol Hote 3d, Mo.,"1301 Coan, ave, ‘W. Va., EdbItt House. Fe Ford, M. tc, iS, 946 New York ave, 1 G st. nw. ‘Henderson, D. lienderson, J. Henderson, T. a — 4 iitestand, J ares, Geo. ne Hanititon, .e Hamt iso 3D Tenn National Hotel ma Nat Robertson, M., La., 202 Delaware ave. 2.@, Kockwell, F. W., Mi House, Rogers, J. H., ATk., 1302 K st. p.W. Romels, J., Ohio, Co jonal Hotel, Rowell, J.'H., Til, 9101 st., n.w. :. A. Conn, The Rowland, &, Metro} Howland, A.'N, ¢., Metropolitan Hotel J, E., Mass; The Husk. He Ww. ‘ta Ki jamilton, rlington, Ryan, Thos, Kan, National Hotel, Sawyer, J. G., N. ¥.. 94 Grant Placa Sayers, J. D. *X., 719 11th st. BW. Scott, W. L, Pa. Chamberlin’s Scull, E, Pa. Ebbitt House, Seney, G. E., Ohio, 1338 G st, n.w. Seymour, H. W., Michigan, 1903 G st. nw. Slaw, Ff. T., Md., National Hotel. ‘Sherm pat Y., ‘The Portland, si F.C. ‘Metropolitan Hotel, Smith, Henry, Wis, 130 Maryland ave. 1.6, Smith, M. A., ‘Arizona, 717 14th st. D.W. Snyder, C. P.. W. Va., National Hotel Sposa Rate Po tne ine Sooner, lid, He 1” Riggs Hone Springer, W. ML, Til le, zt Ste iWin Stewart, J. D., Ga., 416 6th st. nw, .W 0 Stocwdale, 7 iY Miss, Hillman House, Stone, W.'J., KY., 1311 H st. Btruble i, lowe, So Grane Tance. Symes. ¢ G., Col, Ys. 3 Dupont Cirle, & ju Turner, E J. Kans, i513 5th st, n. ance, Re Dom, tos iio 5 4 : Vandever, ay Cat, Willa a rhees, C. ‘ash. Ter., 1 Wade, Wisliam #, Mo, 1203 Q st new. Wore winae se Winn Warner, Wii o., Willard’s, Weaver, J. 5. Weber, J. B'S. West, Gea, X. ¥. Wheeler, J, Ala, White, J.'#,, Ind. 807 12th st. nw. White, 8. V.) N. ¥., The Arno. Wilting: Wallan, mane and, vhiting, ‘The Portl Wnitthorne, W. €. Tenh., EvbItt Hones, Wickham, ¢. P, Ohio, 123 C st. nie. Wilber, David, X, Y., National Hote Wiking, Beriah, Onio, 1414 K st. n.w. Wison, W. L, W. Va, 1008 N st. n.w. ison, Thomas, Mind., 1416 K st. aw, kinSo1 ee] Relaware ave. ne, Capt Ged. Dy, Va., 1823 G se we \ Wo Nov, Sie 2th st, nw. KM? Pa, Edvict Yoder, SS. Ohio, 343d st. meee betty 814 11th st. now, ERS OF THR MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ‘Rev. W. H. Milburn, Chaplai Jon B: Clark, Clerk, Laurel, eons 3 les, Chief Clerk, 1527 Corcoran st. John P. Leedom, ‘Sergeant-at-Arms, 13 18t st n.¢, A, B. Hurt, Doorkeeper, 220 1st st. b.e, W.. Nichols, Assistant Doorkeeper, 119 B st. s.¢, Lycuryus Dalton, Postmaster, 249 N, Capitol st. JR ‘isner, Assistant Postmaster, 1513 10th st. soe ‘They Were Shy, 512 13th st. nw. 5» 1325 M St. Dw. From the Philadelphia Record. Maldenly modesty and female vanity have had a sharp struggle among the young ladiesin this city, and especially at the fashionableschools, since the ‘small-pox scare began. The young women dread the disease, which, even if not fatal, might prove deadly to thelr physical charms, and vaccination was, therefore, welcomed by all. But the dificult Was that few of the young ladies, ‘with visions et would appear in Towceut a "sleeveless sage An. bodices, cared to have the disfiguring marks placed uupon their arms, "Tn consequence there has been & great demand, especially at the fashionable board- ing schools in'this city, for elderly physicians to ‘whose care the vse care the young’ ladies could submit them- 1 line of LACE CURTAINS, tape edge, 50 inches saan Tarde long, worth 61.50 ® pair; for $1188 Uline of LACE CURTAINS, 334 yards long, heavy twisted thread, worth 81.75 a pair: for 8.45 a pair. 18 Lace BED SETS, 3 pieces, beautiful ba yards long, worth $2.50; for Sree furniture covers, new and | tif ter ‘1 line of One lot of BAT! PINOUSHIONS: worth 40c. ; for ENGRAVINGS, subjects letures of the worlds anew Hines HOLLAND “WINDOW SHADES, ove for 2c. exch. ‘SHADES TO ORDER from 75c. upward. Best Harte- hora rollers. workmaushl ‘Lessons given in RING ia our Art De- partinent, STAMPING A SPECIALTY, ‘TTH. 8TH, AND D STREETS. Wx H. McKuer, Successnr to the late ER TAYLOR, 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘Our stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ my ‘ow ay Rage ERR MME Eee HTT gis a SUITS is now complete, and comprises the choicest and larg- ‘eat assortment we have ever exhibited. WHITE INDIA LAWN SUITS, plain, tucked and ‘embroidered and lace-trimmed. BLACK, WHITE AND CREAM LACE SUITS, BLAOK SILK SUITS. CHINA SILK SUITS. FLANNEL TRAVELING SUITS, LAWN TENNIS SUITS. LIGHT-WEIGHT ENGLISH CLOTH AND FLAN- NEL SUITS. . SATTEEN, CHALLIE AND GINGHAM SUITS. CHAMBRY SUITS, handsomely trimmed with lace and embroidery. MOURNING SUITS, im Nuns? Velling and Henriett jot MOIRE SILK and HENRIETTA CLOTH SUITS, handsomely trimmed. Handsome line of SUMMER WRAPS at $7.50 up. TRAVELING WRAPS, in Light-weight Cloths,Came- Mne, Silk, Mohair and Black Surah. ALL MARKED AT POPULAR PRICES. WM. H. McKNEW, myl2 933 Pennsylvania avenue. For Dare Sprixe Axp Coot Sone WEATHER THERE 18 NOTHING IN THE LINE OF GENTLEMES'S CLOTHING MORE COMFORTABLE, GENTEEL OR ECONOMICAL THAN GOOD SERGES OR CHEVIOTS, AMONG SERGES THE “CLAYS” TAKE THE LEAD. WE HAVE JUST HAD SOME OF THESE GOODS MADE UP IN LONG-ROLL SACK COATS, “HALF LINED" WITH SILK; WITH VESTS AND PANTS OF SAME GOODS. THESE, WE CLAIM, ARE TRE BEST AND HANDSOMEST SERGE SUITS IN WASH- INGTON, AXD GENTLEMEN WHO USUALLY WANT THEIR SUITS MADE TO MEASURE WILL FIND THESE EQUALLY AS GOOD AXD $10 CHEAPER, ; WE HAVE THE SAME GOODS MADE UP WITH- OUT SILK LININGS. WE ALSO CARRY SEVERAL CHEAPER GRADES OF SERGES IN SAOK AND CUTAWAY COATS, AND WE WARRANT THEM ALL TO BE FAST COLORS. IN CHEVIOTS, OUR PLAIN BLACK SUITS AT 815 ARE THE HANDSOMEST WE KNOW OF AT THAT PRICE. IN LIGHT COLORS WE RANGE FROM 83.60 TO $20, AND SHOW SOME OF THE NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH GOODS BROUGHT OUT THIS SEASON, ‘WE CLAIM SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP FOROUR, GOODS, AND GUARANTEE IT. SHOULD AXY SEAM GIVE WAY, OR BUTTON PULL OFF, WE WILL, UPON BEING NOTIFIED, CHEERFULLY SEND FOR GARMENTS, PUT THEM IN ORDER, AND RETURN THEM, WITHOUT CuST TO THE CUSTOMER AS TO STYLE, WE MAKE UP MANY OF OUR ¥ 14, 1888-SIX PAGES. 2 tlie loneted 5 Sora at poreaeer ont Cpiddeds KHOMAS DOWLING. Anct. THOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. my14- "VALUABLE IMPROVED N E OF HEF ‘raawed in "Equity ‘OERY SALE Pe ek a decree of the x ‘MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Trustee, ‘Sun Building. EDWIN SUTHERLAND, Trustee. myS-dkds Gth and D sta. nw. THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL TURDAY NEXT, tho NINETEENTH INSTANT, aor COLBERT, EE goTRERLANDS Trastees, EN N STREET AND IOWA CL AND IMPROVED BY HOUSE NO. 1316 Vi MONT AVENUE NORTHWEST. virtue of authority in me vested in and under the last will or testament of |W. W. W. Wood of Tecord in liber 20, at pages 59, &c., of the ‘Record of Wille in the District OF Coluinbig, the Undereicped will, on SATURDAY, THE TWELFTH OF MAY, 1580, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M, in front of tne Premises, offer for sale, at public auction, to the high- est bidder, lot numbered fifty-six (06), im Olmstead's Subdivision of, square ‘num! ‘two hun- dred and forty-two (242),1n the city of Washington, D. C., and the improvements, said lot fronting twenty- three (23) feet on Vermont avenue. ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash, of which 1 be paid at the t:me of sale, the reaidue in 3 Paymenisat 1, 2, and 3 yearsafterdateof sale, for which otes duly sedured on the premises sold shall be given, with interest at six (6) per centum per annum from the day ‘of sale.” Al! conveyancing, acknowledgment and recording tobe at purchaser's cost. If the terme tale he not complied with in 10 days after sule, aresale be had at the risk and cost ‘of defaulting pur- notice in the Evening Star news- TH ‘Woo! 2 108. N 1D. Mapu0-dkds Surviving Executor of W. W, W. Wood, tw THE ABOVE. SALE 18 POSTPONED IN COX. SPUENTEC Lets, samme hour aud piace “by order of the trustes. ‘Tuomas DOWLING. Auctioneer, STEERS BAl OF THAT VALUABLE I PICUED Bea stig hows 48 No. 1b virtue of an order made by the St the trict of Columbia on is fc , in Equity cause No, 8546, wher etal are complainants and Lewis H. al. scp defendante, ‘will offer for sale, in front of BxPURn at H. -PAST UR ‘KP. 7 oD JATURDAY, THE TWENTY-SIX’ DAY OF May, subdivision of certain lote in equare one hi Mifty-nine (159), in Washi mi city. 28 feet and 9 inches on Rh Island avenue and runs back with an average depth of about 130 feet to an brick Dwell elling, ill be given at the sale. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in twel\ id four months respectively from ferred payments vo be secured the Droperty: ‘sold, and to ert int 0 it ont per anim, payable seini-alhi Gepoait of $500 will be required at the time. the terms of sale be not complicd with from day, of sale, the Trustee reserves the rig! sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser JOHN 0. HEALD, Trusteo, i 500 Sth st. nw, DUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers. myl2-d&dbs pm DOWLING, Auctioneer. ri USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 1761 F STREET NORTH- By virtue of & deed of trust dated the 31 day. larch, 1887, and duly recorded in Liver No. 1345, folio 151 6t eq, one of the land records of the Dix: trict of Cola 1e undersigned trustees will offer at public sale, on WEDNESDAY, MAY SIXTEENTH, 2888, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M, in front of the premises, ihe following described property: “All ‘that certun eee oF parcel of laud known aud designated as lots Yo5inbraoarg t Warner's subdivision of ceréain lots in square No, 156, veginning for the same on P street at'a point distant eihty-seveh feet ‘six inches ‘ule east from the southwest corner of said square and running thence north ninety-five feet six inches to an ey, thence east eighteen feet nine inches, thence south rivety-Bve feet six inches to P street and thence slong sa.7 P strect westerly eizhteen fect nine inches ct berinulng, together with the iraprove- b ceusist of '@ three-story and Yas ment x with bay-window and back building. ‘ne Oce-third cash, the residue in two equal meute at ue aud two years, with notes bearing in- Fereat aud secured by adecd of’ trust ou the property sola, of all cash, at purchaser's opuon. Ailconvey~ anciog and ‘recording at purchaser's cost. $200 de- omit will be requinellst the tine of sale, WILLIAM J WARKEN, —? rustees my2-dkds_ WAVERLEY D. DRINKARD,5 HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN FE AND F STREETS NoMTHWEST, OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a lecroe of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 14th day of De- cember, A.D. 1886, In Equity Catise No. 0.0% ‘will sell at public auction, in tront of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the followin els of land in square utnnbered four hundred ald ftyenix (456), in the city of Washiuirtou, District of Columbia, First ‘The north half of Lot numbered ten (10), tm- coved, by a four-story Brick Building, khown as No. 13 Tth etreot, aud one-story back building, with 3k Stable in ihe roar Hecond. ‘The south baif of Lot numbered eleven (11), improved Uy's Bve-wtory Brick Bulldine, known an Na BiB idveuréet uorthweve. with fourstory Beck Bald: 1 i the Tear. rd Part of Lot numbered atx (6), beginning for ‘same at the northwest corner of said Loton a thirty (BO) foot alley, and rauning thence east about thicty~ five (35) feet eleven (11) inches: thence south about forty-four (44) fort to . ne a ‘the nun ty i mus det {ments iu business P*fermn of sale, as provided by the decrecrareOne- fourth Ga) cad; taianoe i one C1). GUL Ce eauice or all cachet opti tt Chaser or purchasers.” Upon confirmation of salcand GOODS LATE IN THE SEASON, AND EMBODY THE | sale LATEST IDEAS OF FINE CUSTOM WORK. EB. BARNUM & CO, 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Hazs: SPRING STYLES ‘IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, AtG2, $2.50, 83, $3.50 and 66 @PRING STYLE SILK HATS 5, 06 and 68 (CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND CANES. GLORIA UMBRELLAS WITH GOLD AND SILVER HANDLES at $2.25 and g2.50 4AMKS Y, DAVIP SONS, 1201 Penns. ave.. cor. 22th st, myll Hara: Sen om ogee s ) ress t to resell a AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON, t 4 § £ ay i at Ey ft fi i a uf 5 betwoen, ‘back to ftuated at the cor. street southeast. ‘Four of these lots front on Pennsylvania avenue, with the remainder on 10th street, all having access to a 15+ fogtaliey, ‘Termdof sale: One-third in cash, the balance in one gnd two years, with interest, and secured by deed of frust ou the premises, oF all Gash, at the option of, the archaser. ‘Title perfect or nosile. All taxes paid to my8-d&ds THOS. DOWLING, Auct._ re.ts SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOTS, FRONTING ON “THE CAPITOL GROUNDS” ALSO, THREE LOTS ON ARTHUK PLACE AND PARTS OF TWO LOTS ON THE ALLEY IN SQUARE 63 By'virtus of a dvoree of the Court, D.C, passod in Equity Cause ‘No 10.007, we will offer for sale, on FRIDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY, 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., in front of the prem: fil of Lots 19,20, 21, 2 the subdivision of square 633, in Also, the west five feet front ou B street of Lot said subdivision and those ‘of Lots 63 and 64 in ssid ‘subdivision contained within’ the following bounds, to wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 4 and running thence east with the south line of ‘said lot thirty feet: thence ‘north to the south line of Lot 83; thence west eleven fect six inches with sald ‘south line; thence by ® right line to the northwest corner of Lot 63, and’ theuce south to the place of be- sinning. ‘Said {ota 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 front each 25 feet on B street, between New Jersey avenue and Arthur Piacshorahwrent-and tace the Capital grounds.» They are 100 feet deep to-un alley. Lots 61, 2 snd 53 from Soe Five et on Ariane 2 and are 90 feet deep to Salley. ‘erms: One-third in cash, of which $100 on cach paroel sold shall be paid af the time of aale, balance in ‘equal payments, with interest, at ove and two years, Teepoctively, from the day of sale, Said deferred pay ments to be secured by deed. of ‘trust on the propert ‘sold, or all cush, at the option of the purchaser. All conve: ‘ahd recording at Ps cost. We are ‘authorized to receive for subuniasion to the court any private offers for this property. Plats can be ob- tained of the auctioneers, ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, FRANKLIN ‘Webster ms1-d&ds DUNC) Sa” THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- gount of the rain until THURSDAY, MAY SEVEN- TEENTH, 1888, SAME HOUR AND PLACE, at which ‘time it ively take. AnIHUR A BIRNEY, 458 La, ave., YRANKLIN H. MACKEY rate myl2d&ds Webster Law Building, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, BY CATALOGUE. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC PARLOR FURNITURE, SUPERB FRENCH PLATE MANTEL, PIER AND VENETIAN ‘MIRRORS, OIL PAINTINGS BY CELEBRATED ARTISTS, ENGRAVINGS, TWO IMMENSE REAL BRONZE LIONS, STATUARY AND BRONZES, SUPERB FRENCH CLOCKS, MOSAIC Ti ELEGANT SATIN WINDOW HANGINGSMARTISTIC CABINETS, A CLASSI- CAL LIBRARY IN MICH BINDINGS, ELE- GANT LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM FURNI- TURE, AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF CHINA AND GLASS WAKE. virtue of a deed of trust the twenty-sixth ebrritee teadeckstacee Sees Seo tener ae folio 121 et seq. of the Land Records for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will self at public tion, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MAY SEVEN- ‘Hand EIGHTEENTH, 1888, commenciuz at TEN O'CLOCK, at No. 1341 K street, the entire Ronsehold effects, émbracinyr in part— One Magnificent 8-piece Turkish Parlor Suite, artisti- ally inlaid and upholstered in red satin, Two" Superb Turkish Arm-Chairs, upholstered in Black Satin. Superb Round-Gilt Table, with Roman Mosaic Inlaid ‘Top, a rare and wonderful picce of work. Ebony aud Gilt Mosaic Checker Table, ‘Two immense real Bronze Lions, seven feet long and cost $6,000. Of Paintings by celebrated artists, Superb Mantel Pier and Venetian Mirrors, Elegant French Mantel Clocks. Five Steel Engravings, water colors Elegant Bronzes and Marble Statuary on Pedestals Eiegant Satin and Plush Window Drapery. Large Bronze Figure with Clock attachment, Fine Specimens in Chinese Poreelains. Two Antique Dower Chests, with raised figures, and finely carved. One very fine Eraid Harp, A fine classical library in rich bindings, embracing in part: Bancroft, Swift, Bulwer, Waverly, The Spectator, Lamb, Ruskin, Irving, Disraeli's and many other valuable booki uifieient Porcelain Flower Urn, said tobe the rgest in this country. Porphry Toilet Glass ou Ebony Stand with Ormulu ‘Mountings. One superd Marquetry Cabinet with Medallions and Painting. Turkish, Wilton, Moquet, and Body Brussels Car- pets, Four Turkish and other Parlor Suites, Walnut Marble-top Chamber Suites of the best workinanship, Walnut Chamber Furniture in separate pieces, Fine Rosewood Chamber Furniture, Mahogany and Rose- wood Mirror Front Armoires, ‘Chiffonters, Rosewood Cabinets, Superior Hair Mattresses and Spring Under- beds, Fine Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Superior Leather-covered Library Furniture, Library Tables, Book Cases, Combination Fire-proof Safe, Superb Walnut Pillar Extension Tables, Walnut Leather. covered Dining Chairs, Two Elegant Walnut M. T. Sideboards, an elegant and extensive collection of Sparen Th \¢ Library will at 12 o'clock Btn, second day's sales at the Teswlence, he ‘will be open for inspection ‘Tuceday and May isth and’ 16th, om tl G oelock, Taos. FSHER my7-dts SAMLE. MIDDLETON. IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHING. TOR, ‘DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF I STREET, BE- TWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS AND KNOWN AS PREMISES 203 T STREET, ADJOINING THE RESI- NCE OF ME. JUS’ BRADLEX, OF THE PREME COURT OF THE UNITED’ STATE: SE SIDE, AND THE PROPER: ESIDENCE GF HON. MATTHEW aS DWELLING HOUSE AND BRICK STABLE. y virtue of # decree of the Supreme Court of the ict of Col yasset om the 234 day of March, Sb herein Senruel A vy his commit an erence ae # a Fi i f : i 8 if 8 i is is Beye | == ne wes & co, Auctoneere. TUESDAY MORNING, COMMENCING 47 TS GCLOCK, ‘AT OUR SALESROOMs, gst ier feng) Fg tag Wr As 0 TROELER Soot ok Weak BEPTTS? i. ADMINISTRA’ rua NK DAVE DechASED Lot - 0s! HOUSEHOLD FUKN! eo. at On TUESDAY MORNING, MAY FIFTEENT! 1888, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at my auctio1 ‘Shall ‘sell a choice coliection of Flowerit Pianta, Roses, &c., from the well-known, Jd Freeman, eo THOMAS DOWLING. yL2St Inst tomer JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. GHOICE COLLECTION OF ROSES, BEDDING AND Oink PANTS AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY FIFTEENTH, at FOUR O'CLOCK. we will sell ia front of our Sales” Tooms, th apd D sis .w., my12-2t_A CHOICE COLLECTION OF ROSES, &o, FPHOMAS DOWLING, Ancusuesr VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D.C, AT AUC- iON. TUESDAY. MAY FIFTEEN, 1 O'CLOCK P.” M., in front of the ‘premi-cs, Iehall of BE public suction the tollcwing ‘property: “Lote 5, th 7.8, and 9: lot dis improv Brick Dwelline-Hoase, ‘Nod Terms: One-fourth cash; the balance in one apd two years, with notes be eed ‘of trust on the property On TUESDAY AFT MAY FIFTEENTH, st FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in {rout of the propa” reg LOT F, SQUARE 211, fronting 21 15-100 fecton Huoiec Island, avenue and Founing back to au alley the improveuealte aves sunall Brick hover. ‘The Jot Ye admirably’ adapted to bul Spor: in’ ones tho i he nue tat ha joy in rear, aud the late Improvemsute im the te borkood are'of a fine class of ‘resideucen ‘Terms: One-third cash, ‘balance inone or two years, notes to bear 6 per ceut interest. irom day’ Of ale, payable eemi-anpually, and to" be secured by Soot Mok trust on premive wold. or" ait option “or"pareianer! A, depout cf 6230. required stsale. ‘Conveyancing, Ser at Purchaser's “cost Terme to be coniphed with inten daym other: Tight ‘reserved to resell at. risk ‘aud’ cost of Sefaulting purchaser efter fve dayw’ advertisement of Such reaslo fn some vowspaper ruciished is Weeanee ton, DG. DUNCANSON BROS. beers mys se G20. W- STICKNEY, Auctionser, 038 Fst YEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED. PROPERTY, FROM TING EIGHTE FEET ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN FIRST STREET WEST AND NORTH CAPITOL TUESDAY, NUH, 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. lots 24, 25, 26, ana 27 in the subdi- myll-dads al W, STI a PERDITORY SALE OF THRER-STORY BKICK DWELLING, NO. 657 E STKEET 8. E. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 15, at SIX O'CLOCK, wwe will sell. in front of the premise. LOT'S8 GF EDWARDS" & GARNETI' SUBDIVIS. 10s OF PART OF SQUARE 877, fronting 19.65 feet on E strest, with « depth of 100 fect to an alicy, lmproved by 4 three-story urick dwell. ing, ‘with one-story back building, ‘No 637 E street ae; Water and wan; 7 rooms, ‘Terme: One Urousand dollars, payable November 17, feo eer required at sale, Couverancing, &e. at purchsscrs Cost. Terms to bo complied with in’ ten days, other: wise reacle at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, Siter ve days’ public botice of such fesse tu sons Dewspaper published in Washington, DG ‘Title pood, abstract shown at sal DUNCANSON BROS, my 108d ‘Auctionsers jOMAS DOWLING, Aucuonecr, TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, BRICK DWELLING AND STABLE AND LARGE XAKD. 1311-K STREET NORTH- WEST, OPPOSITE FRANKLIN PARK. By virtue ofa certain deed of Dearing date on the 13th day of Februsty, A.D. i875, and. duly 2e- corded, No, #78, folio 4, et ‘Req. one of the Land Records of ‘the’ District’ of Coltimbia, and at the re~ ‘Guest of the party” thereby ‘secured, 1 will sell, at Public auction! iu front of the preubers OTUESDAY. the FIFIEENTH OF MAY, A. D. 1888, at SIX P.M. the following described real estate, situate in the city of Weshington, District of Columbia, and deshuated fon the ground” plat or Plau of ‘said city ae lots ram bered (5) five and (0) six, it the subdivinion of aq Rutabered (248) two hundred and forty-eight, as Saino in Fecorded in the oflice of the surveyor of maid city and District, 10.13 K., folio OR, torether With the improvements and appurtenances thereat belonging abd appertaining, kuown a» No. 1311 & street. ‘rius of sale as prescribed by said dred of trust. as follows: The atouut of Indebtednese secured by” this Goed of trust Wupaid, with the expense of sale, iu cam, fand the bal 6.1%, and 18 mouths, for which the Hotes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of male, and secured by a deed of truston the oy sold, shall be token. A deposit of #500 re. ‘uired of the purchaser ut thr timo of eale, and all the eOnveyancing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are pot complied with tu full within ton days after the sale, the trustee ruserves the Fight to Towli the property at the risk aud expense of the det drvuaser, after ten Gays" Public potice in the Eveuing Star uewapaper. C. C. WILLARD, ‘ap30-dkde Trustee = — ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioncers, LUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONT- B LINDEN AND BOUNDARY STREETS, JON OF KODE ISLAND AVEN@E. LEDKOIT PARK. Ou MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, P. M., we shall sell in front of the premises, Valuable property, fronting #1 feet on Linden street and 71 f-eton Boundary street, at the intersection of Khode Inland avenue, WeDrost Park). This propery ia clusibly located. water, sewer and cas, making i vale Uuble property oF the erection of dwellings aud showld command the attention of buyers, Terms: One-third cash, balauce in ome and two years for nota bearing intereat from day of aule and secured bya deed of trast on property sold. All conve Ke. at cost of purchawer; 8100 down op éach piece y aod wt tinue of wale WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers, my12-déds EO. W. 5 > Auctioneer, 030 F st THOSTFES' SALE OF VALUABLE USIMPROVED BEAU Peraie, UN ¢ SiMBET NOMIM) BE- TWEEN 11TH AND 12TH STREETS EAST. By virion of dnd of mt, bearing date the 3th ‘of October, 1582, and recorded 1m oer “102L tok 42ov nea of the ind recrsn of the District, of” Co- iunibia and at the reauest of the party eecured ‘there: we hall offer for nale at public suction in tro fasPor MAT. This. at FIVE O'CLOCE FM the fol Towing described real estate, situate in” the ei ered five (5), iu square nus eighty-six (86), commencing tor inches east of ‘the southwest corner of said lot’ SEE: En Ni * hema oF PS Sarg SEVE! . TSAR. at Ui Mt wil il ta the large sort” ¥8 rear of my suction Foums the ebvve fine stock, i epleadd coadition _my latte THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionser A: NeoF CAPTURED AND ABAN- Seeker Weponer” Garren ore fee of tbe MYATT, 0, IRUSTEEN SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT TH SOUTHEAST CORNER OF O AND SIXTEENTR STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C, CONTAINING 7,812%§ SQUAKE FEET OF GROUND, MORE OR LESS, WITH A LARGER AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSE THEREON. By virtue of a deed of trast 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 eeq.. one of the land records of the District of Colum. dig, andat the written request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will sell at public agetion. in fromt of the premises on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1888, AT FOUR AND A-HALF O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described real estate situate in the city of Washingtov, D. ©, to wit: All of lots 60, 61 and 62, of Shedd's subdivision of square 195, as per plat recorded in Liber W. F., fullo 12, of the records of the surveyors office of the District of Columbia, and the north 62 feet 6 inches by the full Width of lot 113, of Robeson’s aubdivision of part of ‘nid square as recorded in book 11. folio 103, of exid surveyor's officerecords, making fa ali 7,312} (eeven thousand three hundred and twelve end one-half square feet of ground, more or lesa. The dweiling was constructed about four years ago according to ap- Proved plans. and the property altogether is one of the most desirable in Washington, Terms of eale: One-third cash, balance tively, with notes for credit payments to bear interest from day of sale, Je semi-annually at «ix per cent per annum, and to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or, all cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of €1,000 will be required at the sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the property will ‘been sold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, All ‘conveyancing and recording at jrurchaser's cost, JOHN A. J. CRESWELL, ) austix Brows, S™™* m11-10t__ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, i TRUSTER'S SALE bY CATALOGUE, CONCERT GRAND ESABE (7 OCTAVE PIANO. ONT #: ELPGANT LIBRARY, PARLOR, DINTNG-ROOM. HALL CHAMBER, AND “OTHER FURY. Bronzes, Bric-e-brac, Magnificent Window and other " 5 Meeastenet wntce, sna Bese jaime gneeegnare te ere Pete Land. ‘Pau a fee te oes eae cae Sees umtatned a the ticnce of & Tuscon ou “Sa 3 Partly coumersted as follows. Dormwese Walnut Doaks, Pigeou Holes, Paper Cases, Book Shelvor and lacks, Chairs, Atist aid Maye, Row Down Grate, Books Fire sett bo. ‘Butler Pantry, Frye ci tor Foy , Lorillard, Tce Chest, Filter, SOLID OAK MIKROK BACK BUFYETT, SOLID OAK “BREAKFAST ROOM” PEDESTAL EXIENSION TABLE SOLID OAR SIDE TABLES, SOLID oak LEATHER-OOY- EKED AMM CHAIRS. PINE. PROOF ENGRAY ENGRAY- INGS BY LANDSEEK AND OTHERS MANTEL SERGE ESUR LIGHT BLONZE CHAS DELI MINS AND POLES CRIMSON BROCADE Rr. aw DROME. BL § SIZE, SOLID TABLES, ” So! be dfn TAuLER SOLID IPENDALE "DINING- ROOM XA DINNER SERVICE, PLAS ‘Waki AND ES, BRANDIES AND hs. ‘TCLAW-FOOT LIBRARY ED MOKRIS KEOLINING REKS, DW, OOK sazEs ia 3 NTS OF EVER CHASE BEDSTEAD. BUREAU, DI WALNUT AND AME CHAMBER SUITES, MATTRESSES FEATHER PILLOWS aan bale STERS, SPRL SLANKETS, LOW DO GRATES BEDSTEADS. BUREAGR. WASH: TAN ‘WARDRO! atonal, Rack rae KLIN BOVE, MOQUET VELVET AND BODY DuUSSELS Cab. its ec. CONTENTS: THREE SERVANTS’ ROOMS, Contents of Kitchen sod Laundry iivoma FRIDAY. MAY EIGHTEENTH, at TWELV? CLOCK ROON’ oo m Fine Blooded Horses (Gray and Sorre), PaeULiok Taxa, Trusten, Terms cash. GORDON & GORDON, Attorneys, ‘> TRUSTEES Lor Screbines. virtue of the in me: 4 a Soe Sere ete ares Harriet, ied eae ns

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