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ae . TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR Won the Fight, but not the 6 J: DAVIS SMASHTES COON TAYLOR'S NOSE FOR WAMPDEN'S SAKE. Cuarraxooga, TRNS., May 15 here of a novel fight which « Ville between Jim Davis, aged ety ‘Taylor, a widower of forty, over Miss Lizzie I den, a girl of sixteen. ahd the daughter of spectable mec Davis and Taylor we turning from a church whe they got into an the girl tor Whose favor both we a to fight seg and. fou rounds. wan sonsewhet scared When he entered the ring stripped to the as Was Taylor, but they soon got over itand fought like tigers. At the « Davis lad a bloody nose and dk ‘Taylor, being mitted’ that he had Young lady is much cha; Says belther shall ever d n the xirl. the affair aud door. claim Aned ¢ Ken bi hrouded in Mystery. STORY OF A WIFE ABOUT HER HUS- BAND'S MURDER. Panwensece, W. Va, May 15.—Last Tuesday night Jacob Morgan, an old soldier, was murdered im bis house. His wife said at the time t ‘act Was committed by three tran sine IMPROBABLE the matter has been invest iz say her story does not tally with th | developed. “The neighbors who forced their way into the room rt that the dead man had not been robbed at all, but that his pocket-book was i his pocket. Much of the #2 Which Mrs. Morgan claims the murderers, was spent s« ave b lem by the eity for a sock of go n tramp ‘2 rasned In’and cat the old man’s Uuroat that sbe maue an outery,and when a Dor came to her assistance she Cold bln to stay on the outside or he would De ki Mrs. Morgan's the a ted to bor 1. ts disbelleved. ar that Attle murd Th Statement that she rec ants aman pamed Att from ber ready to Was in Ohio the night of here several days befo sirl ving In the house y Mrs. Morgan, 600 in Pew Rents. Jonxsrows, Pa, May 15.—Father Taheny, of St. John’s Koman Catholic church, announces that Michael Sweeny 1S adefauiter to the amount of | 91,600. Swe cting the pew rents | Jor the past tw ars, and Within this time made sum named, Sween er at Cambria for retalti- reign col fore the Un e matter Was dre tie candidat Was detedted, running 154 Whites and Blacks of the South, ‘THR SOUTHREN BAPTIST CONVENTION At the third day's session of the Southern Bap- st convention in Richmond yesterday, T. W. Sydner, of Virginia, presented a report on missions to the colored pec ‘The committee expresses its profound conviction of the importance of fos- tering inendly relations between the whites and bi: do. effec disposal. a3 not dotng as n Mote ‘otes beulnd bis party ‘The Southern Baptists nek for th ‘War,'and in some | ition of the negro was of the morning’s ses~ion plans for the enlargement of ign board. A paper on this subject shows th aen and money to Strengthen the positions already held, and to oc- cupy the Held now open to such efforts, ponent vst = not as good. The f Was the discussion the work of the to Forgot He was in Church. DELEGATE SMITH WANTS TO VOTE FO TAYLOR. ‘They are telling a queer story m Nashville on Delegate William Smith, chairman of the Knox County delegation to the democratic state tion. Smith went to church Sunday 4 juodestly took a rear pew and settled himself for a season of religious inspiration. His hard work in mvention for four days told on him, and he nto doze. The preacher was telling of tne Kreat men of Tennessee, and finally reached John Knox, once governor of the state. As he pro- nounced the name “Knox” Mr. Smith was aroused, and, rising from his seat, shouted in stentorian tones: “Thirty-five votes for Kobert Taylor.” The congregation took in the situation and an audible Utter Went through the church, during which the delegate escaped, soe ‘Talk of a Combine. EXCIING DISCUSSION IN THE METHODIST GRNREAL CONFERENCE OVER THE ELECTION OF BISHOPS. After THE Stan's telegraphic report closed yes. terday the debate on the resolution to elect Dishops separately to offset alleged combinations Was continued, and Dr. Leonard denounced Dr. Hunter's charges of combines as scandalous, and asked for names, When Dr. Leonard took his seat Dr. Smart sur- d him with the statement that he had been oucued bY nen Who had sald vo him that the id VoUe for their candidate they would vote for his, and as they were sure their ian was the best Iman in the Louse, and he Was equally positive of Wo best” men Would Thus ve elected, Hunter again obtained the floor on a ques- ton of privilee, and said he had been charged with slander by Dr. ard. He replied that he Ramed nO Man tm connection Witu the “gombine,” a he rn d the sweeping statements made pr d hurled them back at the speaker. Dr. Edwards then made a speech, in which he sald that the sound Of breaking crockery 1s a Uve only When it 1s someone else's crockery had been present at nine © ct had noticed a disposition to discuss matters“tit-tor- tai.” He depiored tals, avd hoped 1t would not emir br. D. E. Wheeler said he could make statements tie conference Would not like to hear, D id retrain. “You laymen, One Uthe the interest in t Bishops that we have. We Methodist mi dependent on the bishops of our cui st as yon hever can be. Our homes and our residences, the Support of our wives andehiidren are in a measure ou the Disuops We elect Lo sit upon that Platform.” Ex-Lieut. Gov. Cum: previous question tn on “morufcation” of the discussion. ck, of Indiana, moved the ef toend the “sbaiue’ aud | its vailed, and on the first vote the subst dy orders was lost. Then the amenduent to reter the Whole subject to a committee Was lost, and to cap the climax, the original motion of Dr. ‘Hunter | at es have now turned their att ction, which 18 Set for Thursd: ‘There are between ity and seventy-1 a prominently mentioned, to say nothing of the dark horses, ‘TRE QUESTION OF LICENSING WOMEN TO PREACH Was another surprise, and the house about equally | aivided on the subject. A resolution setting forth | the fact that a number of women have been called | Wo preach, and that such women shouid be licensed t betore the re had | rates rose to | . ‘Twoor ther held the uss the question, When question they they attempted to take up rence I Uals way. The wo- idan question this time Went to the committee on the state of the church, - ‘see Macueva Wixs Tue KeNteckyY DExey. crowd attended the opening day of y Faces yesterday, the special attraction being the RES erent of [tke southern curt, the Kentucky Het Was @ Strong favorite, nefal Surprise fet by a len ast odds ad on Ma ton. | Hawkins, the owacr of Macbeth, 1s said to have tuade $79,000 on the race = see. = ELorgp wig 4 House ParsteR —Uniontown, Pa., society has been surprised by the f the elopement to Youngst age there of Miss Mary P- Fut pwie. Miss Fuller is a dau, ler, 4 prominent Fayette Count a sue ts a sister Of Lieut. Fu States Army, Who just tis Wu a y with and married a daughter of a bi Jones, of Uniontown. Bowie isa house a E Prominent EaitnoaD Mew ‘ibnatl, Saturday after aou: arrested on @ Warrant of W of the VRRESTED.—In Cin A. MeDo Hooper, a director tucinpatl, Mamiiton abd Daytsu Kullroad, a McDonald is accused of perjury in lis testunony Im one of the Lite cases of that road. McDonald retaliated, by causing the arrest of Win, Hooper on the same Charge. Mr. Hooper ts a bank presale tg. {, & mab of Wealll and bigh ioral staud- rn g Jeureo to Hex Dearu Waite Dr ¥ Morton Jumped Out oF Ube third 100S.—Miss ory window | ef ber hou OFFis sureet, Phul ala Satur | day arteruoon, Walle deliriods from a lever. ‘Two | Werks ago she Was lo have been married toa young lawyer, but he broke the engagement and suu- | by lett the city. Miss Morton grew til from | over bis desertion, and her reason left bet, A Saturday afternoon the huree. note F charge Was anleep, leit the room for a few mowruts “Wille sbe was Kone Miss Morton 4 going to the window Mung the suutters | Wide open, auu ct in a hight robe Jumped to | tae gruund. ‘When picked up sbe Was inseusibie. e necuver. wee Expixe o 4 Lovex’s STROLL.—Thomas ung farmer, and bis sw Fort sinith, he approseies tow near tue edge and, losing his alace fel Wo Une rocas bewow, a distance of 100 jet. Me was Uerribiy maugled and instantly led she see Gen. Boulanger, speaking Saturday night at the @luner given in ‘bis Lonor at Lille, reminded his Bearers that it was not he Who Lad advised distant Sbeiets, causing a deficit. “Om bs atrival at | chars he Was rece c sled | Yalenes received With cheers, mlugled Fatuer Labelle, a Catholic clerzyman, wio has Rade biuiwif prominent ih pollticat matters 1a The wruviace of Queues for sume ute, has Deen appointed depury minister of agric Degtiocial goverment. ar et a. Horatio C. King and Gen. G Sha: Feprenenting a commaltice of tae Azaty oF tea PS: Tomac, have been to Kichinoud to pertect arrange. ye, the grand reuniow at’ Gettysburg Ob Crees Rolitmg MI at Norristown, Pa., bas suspeuded wore indefinite:s, because use cae penses of Fuaning are ia excess of receipes Ga,, Woodmont Flats, 1751 P st. nw. 3. Donald, Pa, 21 FM. Coke, Richard, Call, Wilkinsob, Pla, 1903 N st. naw. Cullom, Shelby 'M., Til, assachusetts ave, Colquitt, Aitred Hi, Ga ew York ave, Chandler, William’. 421 1st nw. Dawes, Henry L., Ma 15 M st. mw. Dolph, Joseph N., Oregon, 8 La Fayette Square. K., Miuh., 1700 15th st. now, ih W., Wa., 1700 19th St. Bw, auunds, George F.. Vt. 2111 Massachusetts ave, 6th st.n.w. orge, Del. Gibson, Randali Gorman, Arthur P., M. Hawley, Joseph R.,'¢ Hoar, Geor, Hiale, Eugene, Harris, 1. G., Yenn., Jiearst, George, Cal, 1435 M. Hampton, W ©., Metr Hiscock, Frank, N.Y.’ Ariingt Jones, Jonn P Jones, James i. k John E. Morgan, John Morrt st. mW. 3, RT ave. 403 K st. ove, 14Ui st. aw. n Huiel. 1001 Mass. ave. Ist St. ne. justin S., Verinont, 1 1 noun: leh iet 1014 Vermont Manderson, Charles F., Neb , Portland Flats Mitchell, Jolin HL, Oregon, Ries House, Payne, Henry B., Ohio, 1122 Vermont ave, Paddock, A. 8., Nebraska. Portland Fla's. Platt, 0. H., Connecticut, 4 B st. ne. Palmer, Thomas W., Mich., 14:5 K st. mW. Plumb, P.B., Kans. 612 14th st. nw. mes L., Ala, LEK Hf st. 1.1. Florida, 06 © si. nw. Pa, 1518 B st. aw. 1. H., Virginia, 1107 G st. nw. ~, N. C., Metropolitan Hotel, bd St. DLW. B si. DW circle, ae. na, Ca 1K St. nw. Sabin, Divight M., Min wa Circle, Sa Ea, Delaware Sawyer, Phitetus, Wise Ist. nw. Sherman, John, Ohio, w, Stewart, William &. 1707 it. I. ave. Stockbridge, F. B., Michigan, 1440 M st. nw. , Heary M., Colorado, *, David, Ind. ebuion B., N. € Yo1 North Capitol st. B stp. ree Voorhees, D. W Waitall, E. Wilson, E. K. Wilson, James F., lowa, 623 13th st. OFFCERS OF THE SENATE. 3.G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st, Anson G. MéCook, Secr 1 hs Wm. P. Canaday,” Sergeant-at-Arms, 302 Del. av. Charies W. Johnson, Chief Clerk, 1313 Mass, ave. James R, Young, Executive Clerk, 1506 Isaae Bassett, ASSt. Doorkeeper, 18 2d st J. 1. Christie, "Act. Asst. Doork’r, 825 15th St. RW. W. HL Bigelow, Postinaster, 16 3d st. me Carlisle, J. Abbott, Adams, Geo. E., iL, The ‘Arlington, Allen, ¢. HL, Mass, "The Alle: Alle 38 North Capitol sq Riggs House, 710 11th st. Dw, 1100 Verniont ave, 13th st, st. o.W, Ala., Metropolitan Hote Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, an Hotel. 3 ave. LW, ington, 1701 Rhode Island ave, nw, Arnold, W. O., ie. Atkinson, L. EP 7 N.Y. Belmont, Perry, N. Biges, M., Cal. Hi. Hi. i St. nw. 2? North Capitol st, FQ St. nw. Boutelle, Bowden, 6 1226 14th st. nw, Bowen, Tl olitan Hotel, Breckinri¢ 18 North Capitol st, Breckinridg SEN st DLW. Brewer, M. jotel. Brower, J. Brumm, Bryce, L. s Buchindn das, 5 Burnes, Jas, Burnett, E 806 17th st. n.w. Burrows, J. C., Mich., 1416 K st. nw, Butler. R. it. th st. mw Butterworth. Bep)., japle ave, Tha., ith st. jab, 11 Grant Place ‘The Arits (011 Connecticut ave, »ngressional Hotel Hist. nw. ard’s. M.. Wy0., 1406 L st. n.w. H. HL, Gal, Metropolitan Hote, . Gay KY., Riggs House, St. nw, Catehings, T. €., Miss., The Woodmont, Cheadle, J. B., Ind., 413 6th st. nw. LeDrottP. Caruth, Caswell, L. Bl, Wis., 806 Clardy, M.1.,"Mo., 1343 15th st. nw, Chipman, J. L., Mich., National Hotel, Clements, J. C., Ga,, Metropolitan Hotel Clark, ©. B., Wis, 7216 G st nw. Cobb, J. E.,"Ala., Metropolitan Hotel Cockran, W. BY N. Y., 1:12 N st. Cogswell, Win., Mass. 1341 L st. Collins, P. A., Mass., 3 St. mW. Compton, Batnes, Md. 1408 H'st. nw, Conger, E. H., Jowa, 1101 K st. nw. Cooper, W. €, Obie, 1015 L st. nw. Coturan, Jas’s., S.C, Metropolitan Hotel Cowles, W. HAL, N.C. 200 E, Capitol st, Cox, 'N. Y., 1408 N. HL ave. nw, Crain, W. H., Texas, 125 B St. se. a., Metropolitan Hotel, W., Gio, Riggs House, erson, D. B., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel, pmings A. J. N. ¥., 907 14th st. nw, B. Wi. Mich.) 1400 Massachusetts ave. Pa,, The Ariington, 6058 F St, -, 1800 Mass. ave, Davenport, Ir, N.'Y., 1606 20th st. nw, ou Cuteheos ih, Dargan, G. Darlin; Davidson, 4. C) Ala.,’ Metropolitan Hotel David-on, Ki. M., Fla, National Hovel. Davis, KR. T., Mass. 12557 K St. nw, Delano, M.,'N. ¥., Willard’s Hotel, Dibble, sor Hotel. Dingie¥, Netson, ji The Hamilton, Dockery, A. M., Mo., Will Dorsey, Geo. W. E.,'N Dougherty, Chas. Fi Dubots, F.'T., Idaho Dunham, RW. ‘punn, Poindexter, Ark. Enpott, Willa Enloe, B. Ermentrouc. D., MM, N.Y ¢ ‘cha CHE, Kyl, S01 12th st. maw. Fisher, 8. O., Mich, bh, A. N.Y W's Hotel, 401 K st. nw tional Hotel, th st. nw. 1105 16th st. ose HL st. mW. ropoiitan Hotel. H., Dunbarton, SAN st. LW. ropolitan Hotel oI Conn. ave, Gott, N., jr, W. Va, Ebbitt House. get, Me T., Conn., 30 B st. se. reemiat, E. We, N. Y-y 13 Grimes, I. W., Ga., Metropol Grosvenor, €. HL, Obt0, 1308 F st. Groat, W. W., VC, Gla é Guenther, Ry Wis, 946 New York ave, ii i Hewpibili, J. aw, Henderson, D. B., Lowa, Wormiey’s Hotel Henderson, Metropolitan Hovel, Henderson, . 211 North Capitol se hier iouse, b st. nw. Miestand, J. A., Hares, Geo. 8. Hitt, RR. Hooker, Hous, i. dopalus, Hopkins, 13.34 st. Y., 1508 Hf st. ow, Hopkins, A. J., LiL, 7228 14th st. Howard, J. G./ Ind, 1013 & st. mw. Hovey, A. Pind. 7215 Bost Capitol st, Buds, "1. "Wis, 1610 15th ste Ww. Hunter, W.G., KY. 113 Maryland ave, me liutton, J. E, Mo., National Hotel, Jackson, O. Ca, Pal. GL 1sta St. new, Jouuston, Jaw T., ind, 1327 Mist. Jonnston, Thos. b., NC. Gol E st, mw. Jones, J.T, Ala, To08 13tu st. mw. Joseph, A., "New Mex., 1343 L st, khean, Joh, jr, N. 0.1736 K St mw, Kelicy, Wu. D., Pa, House, Reapedy, K.P, Ohio, 101 K st new. herr, D., Iowa, 19 Grant Place, Retchatd, J. Hy N. ¥., 1:29 5 St. mw, hiigore, C. B,, Pex. 415 oth st. Bw. Ta roulette, it. M., Wis., 810 13th st. mw, Litton, P.. K¥.. 130 East Cupitot st. Tagan, M. D.. "10 Delaware ave. law, W. G. ‘S08 12Uh St, now. Laird, Jas, N New York ave. Tend’, © Z., IL, "130 Maryland ave. me Tare, Fa, lii,, Metropolitan Hotel, Tonhatu, % W.T., Tex., 931% New York ave.n. Tetham, I. E., N.C. Metropolitan Hotel Lawrer. F., HL a, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON f D. C... TUESDAY MAY 15. 1888-SIX PAGES. Lee, W. H. F., Va., Ebbitt House. Lehiback, H.N. J., 218 New Jersey ave. 3¢, J. Cc. pt SE AUCTION SALES. ss = —--|— Hing, Jno. Sinn.» Xacional Hotel : ‘ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, THIS AFTERNOON. Jone by Mase 4 : CONTENTS OF DRUG STORE AT AUCTION. PROPERTY ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE | aoa loam Lynch, John, Pa, 708 es CL GR Aa, we anal tlk corner, oad ay SoEMNG VyNicrn rect het exes ann. fot Matete 3.7 streets Hie contents of a ara store é fa ne RY pd ee NELECEN OC uisDA YouNG ae Ath Ay x ae ; be offered ass whole, and if not sold wold in de | st ¥ ane MAY SEVENTEEN gt cacti She aeeead | ARbNa XL FINE. A Mais Mansur, OR, saamnrt — ES be sold positively the WING OF THE ATTENTION OF PUR Mason, W. E. myi5___WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0.. Aucte oat On THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTEENTH, 1888, at plartin, W. 2. Tex, 217 East’ eles \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. build TRFLVE OCLOCE M1 will ont, So soo hewe eran jatson, ©. C., = of my 2 Hees Ep ui AEUARUE TOOTTRTN, ATSIBE, SOOT gh geeae ee ow x ERE STREETS NORTHWEST, KNOWN AS myizdte THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer wecomas iE # BRADLEY BUILDING. AT AUCTION. RUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- B. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, TWENTY- Mecreary, J. FOURTH. 1888 at HALE PSST Poth EE PROVED KEAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT TRE Macbocalar saint ee re me vans al in front of remiace shrauate 40 conte tout SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 0 AND SIXTEENTH Mekenna, J. cai,, 814 isth st. So feet on 4% street, by about 73 2-19 feeton rect, STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C., Mckinley, Wm,, jr Ohio, Ebbitt House, Fine MILAN HATS at reduced prices. gontaining 22654 square fest of land. more or lena. CONTAINING 7,312 SQUAME FEET OF Mckinney, L. F., N° H., National Hotel. Dulldiag, suitable for Sfices and business peigecees MeMillin, Benton, Tenn., 519 13th st. BW. McRae, T.-C, Ark, DINT st, MeShane, J."A., Neb., 1410 G st. nw. Met T. A., N.Y., 1203 G st. DW. Milliken, 8. L. Me.. 1017 14th st. n.w. Mills, Re a 1115 G st. n.w. Momit, J. #., N.¥., 1511 L st. aw. Mont, , A. B., Ky., 601 13th st. BW, Moore, L. W.. Tex., 316 C st. n.W. Morgan, J.B, Miss, 222 3d'st. m Morfill, E. N.” Kans, 621 13th st n. Morrow, W. W., Cal, The Hamilton. Morse, L., Mass., Wormley’s, Neal, J. R, Tenn., National Hotel. Rekon, Ky Minn./704 14th st Newton, Me litan Hotel, Norwood) thos Meta tea N M., Ga,, 223 Indiana ave, Sutung.’s, W, NY. 312 Indiana ave kK House, aoe a Stich, Ioip Ns: nw trail, Chas. T., Va., 810 12tiyst. D.W, Neill, J. Hl, Ina., 935 H st. velll, Chas., Pa., 1326 New York ave. ‘elll, J. J.. MO., GOS 14th st, n.W. Osborne, ES, Pa., 941 K st. n.W. Outhwaite, J. FL, Ohio, The Hamilton, . _ 1415 G st. nw. oF 3 43g St. now. d's Hotel. 113 G st. nw, 25 New Jersey ave, B., Del., 627 F st, 2.W. Kans, 916 15th st. nw. 3) W., ATK., 2 Peningtony J. Perkins, BL W Perry, W. i Metropolitan Hotel, National Wowk ‘Tenn., 1610 19th st. nw. ‘iichmond Flats, 709 11th st. 2.W. ‘14th st. n.w. Phelps’ W. Wer N- Pldcock, J. W: Plumb, i, HL, Post, B.S) TIL Pugsley, J. J.,’Onto, Randall's. ‘ayner, 1, Md., Riggs House. Reed, Thos. B.,Me.. The Hatniiton, Rice, E., Minn. $26 15th Richardson, J.’D., Tent Robertson, 'S, M, 2 Delaware ave, 1.@, Rockwell, F. W.,’"Mast., Riggs House, Rogers, J. HH. ATK., 1302 K St. n.W. Romets, J., Ohio, Congressional Hotel Rowell, J.B 9101 st., n.W. Kowland, A. Metropolitan Hotel, Russell, ‘The Hamilton, Russe! Mass, The Arlington, 24 Grant Place, 19 11th st. nw. ott, W. L. Pa., Chamberlin’s 1, E., Pal, Ebbitt House, Seney, 6 jetropolitan Hotel, Maryland ave. 26, ma, 717 14th st. n.W. ‘Spinola, F, Spooner, Hi Stewart, 4. D. 416 6th st naw, Stewart, Chas, Tex. 1114 G st. LW. Stewart J.,W: Vt ‘the Artingion. ckdale, 7. it, Silss, Hillman House, Stone, W.'J., KY., 1311 H st. 10 North Capitol st, a, 20 Grant Place. 11501 18th st. h., National Hotel, B05 P st. nw. S513 A St. Se. Clio, 216 North Capitol st. 1, Cal, 1136 17th st. new. S.C. 412 oth'st. nw. Riggs House. 3 Dupont Circle, 4th st. nw, crap ben cis ‘oor! 8, Wash. Ter., 1633 L st. nw. Wade, Wuilata 1, Mo., 1203 Q st. now. Walker, J. P., Mo., 922"M st. nw, Warner, Widiam, Mo., Willard’s. Washington, J, E., Tenn., 5 lowa Circle. Werver, J. B., lows, 1305 laryland ave, 2.6 Weber, _¥., 721 11th st. new. West, Geo. X. ¥., 512 13th st. nw. ¥ heey ine 325 M st. mw, Vhite, J. And., 307d ote, v9 Vhiting, J. R., Mich., 1537 P'st. nw, Whiting, Willlam, Mass., The Portland, Whitthorne, W. C. Tenp., Ebbitt House, Wickham, Ohlo, 133 € st. ne, : Wiiber, David, S. Y., ‘National Hotel, Wilkins, Bertah, Onio, 1414 K st. n.w, Wilson, W. L., W. Va., 1008 N st. nsw, Wilson, Thouias, Minh., 1416 K St. nw. Wilkinson, T. s.. La., 204 Delaware avé. ne, Williams, 8, Ohio; 220 North Capitol st. Wise, Geo. D., Va., 1323 G st. now, Woodburn, W., Nev., 816 13th St.'n.w. Yardley, KM. Pa., Ebbitt House. Yoder, 5. s.. Chio, 34 a st. n.e, Yost, Jacob, Va., 814 11th St.'n.w, OPFICEKS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Rev. WW. HL Milburn, Chaplain, 1219 M SB. We oun B. Clark, Clerk, Laurel, Md. 7,0. Towles Chief Clerk, 1527 Corcoran st, john P. Leedom, Sergeant-at-Arms, 13 12, . 4. B Mure, Dootkeepen 20 ist ste ne, -H. Nictiols, Assistant Doorkeeper, 119 B st. 8, Lycurgus Dalton, Postmaster, 249 N. Capitol st. ny Pisner, Assistant Postuuister, 1513 10un st ~~ — oe Wolseley Takes Nothing Back. HE DECLARES THAT A FORCE OF TEN THOUSAND MEN YROPEKLY HANDLED COULD CONQUER ENGLAND. Lord Wolseley in the mouse of lords yesterday! answered Lord Salisbury’s recent attack on him. He said he could not see how an unprejudiced per- Son could construe his remarks intoan attack upon the government. He could not honestly assail the ment for negligence toward the army and In the position which he occupied in the unistration Of the army he could not fail to be fully aware of what Mr. Stanhope bad done and was doing to render the army efficient. In the Danquet speech referred to he sald no. more than he did In his evidence before the commission of in quiry. He sul adhered to that evidence, word for word, and had nothing whatever to withdraw. AS long as the navy was as weak ast 1s now thearmy could not hold its own, dispersed as 1t was all over the world. ‘The defenses at home and abroad were in a bad condition. ‘The military forces were not orzanized as they should be; they did not guaran- even the safety of the capital. He did not want to create a pantc, but he maintained that the con- dition of the country was such that if a force of 10,000 men succeeded in effecting a lanalng, and properly andied, there Was no reason why tight not Lake possession of the couniry, isbury held that his strictures upon Lord ‘s statement al a recent dinner were fally At the same tme he accepted Lord Wouseiey’s disavowal of any tntention to atack {he government. “He only hoped that if Lord Wolsely had ocedsion to ussall the adininistration in the future he would do so in thé house, He trusted that Lord Wolseley would not take the matter too seriously. Lord Wolseley's statement Teyarding the weakness of the country’s defenses ‘Would be seriously inquired into, At a crowded meeting of citizens of London yes- terday resolutions were adopted urging the gov- ezninent without delay to deal effectively with tae jonal defenses hatlonal defenses, A massimepting Was arranged for June 5, ~se0——_____ Emperor's Pvzziixe Disease.—Emperor Hick walked about’ his room yesterday and sacted oficial business by perinission of his ‘The emperor continues to experience dificulty in swallowing. ‘Tuls 1s partly due to the Pressure of the canula, which, however, does not Prevent his taking solids. Prof. Virchow exam- ined the emperor yesterday. He atterward told Dr. Mackenzie that he was much puzzled, and was: even now unable Lo define the disease, . St. Maxk's Cuvrcn Bictanes Its INDEPRN- R.—St. Mark's Colored Episcopal church, rieston, 'S.C., has determined, ite, the Disuop’s suxgestions, to maintain Its independence of the diocesan couvention and of other colored congregations, With the reservation that “if It be- colues impracticable to carry on the work as an independent parish, Immediate steps will be taken to weet the emergency.” 2 ‘coe ‘Two WomkN MukpEKED.—The wife of @ miner named Anthony Puulavish and a young woman named Mary Keit were found Saturday at “Bushy ‘Tract,” near Middleport, Pa. dead, 1n. the ruins of their home. Tue tre Was an incendiary act, de- sigued to cover adoubie murder. An axe, which Futlavish left at some distance from the house in the morning, Was found beside one of the bouies, sbesehitonet.. <n schanadal Rem axp DyNasrre.—Tne antl-license town of Shippensburg, Cumberland County, was a Pies, Uhrowi into great excitement at 2 O'clock "Satur urday morning by a loud consequent on the biowing out of the front of the grocery store of J.C. Rummels, prohibition elector of the nine- Uenth céugressional district. , Dynamite is sup- posed to have caused the Of the prop- erty, and the author of the havoc 13 su] to be a':ormer liquor dealer, or his agent. Kummels Was protinapuly identified with a movement to Stamp out the Uquor business 10 Shi : and ls stand no doubt provoked tue attack on his Seen welvide We Futon eee teen in Chicago Jeterday vil 3 T Was seen UI to Pprmoentnd mein pens et H. Parker 10 & palmphiet issued in he had never seen or oul not coseeine grudge against Wouwd do such a thing against bim, apd said A SuIT For DamaGes AgaIxst Exsign Wm, J. of Kose Farsoay the ROUGH AND READY BONNETS, good shapes and purposes, GROUND, MORE OR LESS, WITH A LARGR cleus a Shas a aes oe AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSE ee i} cont — perenle THEREON. FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND MATE- a ingame per RY GALE OF VER vay BLE UNIM- _— By virtue ofa deed of trust from William F. Mat- RIAL, at marked-down prices, ‘joseph HE LW. T. 3 10" eMopeRry FRO TNG, aH (O streets Bo: tinely and wife to us, dated the third day of Juma i RST STREET WEST AND NOMTH CAPITOL | utr Blooded 1886, and recorded in Liber No. 1182, follo 453, ot JACKETS, ‘WRAPS, \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Po! ye a Ae ry ‘s0q., one of the land reconts of the District of Colum- at Half Price, ‘ABLE. BUILDING LOT: TUFSDAY, MAY FIFTEENTH, isne. st FIVE | By dia andat the written request of the bolder of the va ROUTRONTING ON FAYETER ee = b. at ote 24, 25, 206, and 27 im thesubdl- . otes secured thereby, we will sell at public auction 1m, 2. . 1 Lot JACKRTS marked down from $5 to $2.50. ck STREETS, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. a af tee ion, en WEDEESDAY, TSR 1 Let BEADED PELERINES, in Black and all x Li rs ap fron ott TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1888, AT FOUR colors, reduced from $20 to $12.50. fe equate 107 fronting 17 feck AND A-HALF O'CLOCK P.M. the following described street and 135 feet on Sth (R) atreet, the Teal cstate situate in the city of Washingtow, Bargains in BLACK LACE FLOUNCING, Rvery | havivg about 135 fost depth ands 15 D.C, to wit; All of lots 60, 61 and variety of the best makes and newest patterns. Yided into seven lote of 20 feet front and a corner lot pte A avssred Te ek pny ed . corded in Ti . folio 172, « FOSTER KID GLOVES, auediateiy thereafter I will offer lot 20, in the records of the surveyor office of the District of having a front of 50 feeton Columb id the: th G2 feet 6 inches by the fault depth of 150 feet to a 15-foot alley. ae Sena ~ eae 5 Que-third cash, balance “doll Width of lot 113, of Robason’s subdivision of part of ‘with interest at 6 rt sad ‘ss recorded in boo jolio 103, of waka Bema tally acc i= i 6 ta ach square as recorded in book 11, folio 104 mylLo4 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE surveyors officereconia, making in alt 7.312% (seven thousand three hundred aud twee and one-haln square feet of ground, more or less. The dweiling was constructed about four years ago according to ap- cost. Terms to be complied with des vublic notice of si ished in Washington, D.C, Title good; BUFFETT, SOLID OAK ENSION TABLE. SOLID OAK SRO Oak LEATH: Rc ERED AEM CHAIKS. FINE PROOF ENGKAY- —— s abstract shown at sale, van BY Et ved pl " (uowrother 18 obe 7 THE ABOVE SALE 1g POSTPONED UNTIL DUNCANSON BROS. Shock POCR Licht VucNze CHANDELIEE | toon dere te Wossheeea gees FURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-SuCOND, 1888, SAME | _my10Ra ‘Auctioncere GHINSON BROCADE ‘CURTAINS AND POLES | “Terme ot ecie, “Ones wach, talamce tm eget E. Ga. Davin mylod&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. BODE BAUER Ss BU Bo. evel = desirable in Waashinston, ee Bhs 1X6: Room yiente of wix, twelve and eiglitern months reepec- [AS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TAUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO LID SAN DOMINGO MaHOGANY, CARVED, EX- Mively, with notes for rmait paymonte to bene interest MARKET SPACR Tee — PROPERTY, BIICK DWELLING AND STABLE | TENSION DIS LEGS, Is | from day of VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY AND BASE-| AND LANGE YARD ISIER STREET NOME | PERT. CRIY NT SOLID 7 St main, ayehlo coml-enuualipest it Or MENT BRICK RESID? Nc! ¥ No. 1121 FOUR-| _ WEST, OPPOSITE FRANKLIN PARK. BUFFETT, EXTRA SIZE, SOLD | (oat Por unum. and to be excured by deed of trust on MAHOGAN. TEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE PORT- Yirtue of a certai of veari MAHOGAN’ NG» TABLES, ~ SOLID | the property sold ; or, all cash at option of purchaser. GAUZE UNDERWEAR LANDA AT AUCTION tue Sth day oie Rebraary &, Diht3; and uly rer TTER Tan Adepouit of $1,000 will be required st the time of Qu MONDAY AFTEKNOON, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, | corded, No. 778, folio 48, ct mea. one’ of. the sale. Termaof sale to be complied ROR TADIES SED CEE OES, ASGE. at HALE-PASE FOUR OGLOCE Ia trout ot | Hecords of the’ District’ of Colkimba and et the rer anette So te cannes Just open one case of Jersey Ribbed Low Neck and Ro Sieeve VESTS, at the low figure of 25c. the premises, T'shail sell days from the day of sale, otherw: 347, having a tron of 2 been sold at risk and cost of defi juest of the party thereby ‘secured, Twill nell, at Public auction iu front of tie premises, on TUESDAYS the FIFTEENTH OF MAY, AD. 188i at SIXT. Me of Lot No. 11, in square feet 4 inches by a depth of S, FIRE SPT, deet to an alley, improved by a three-story and INS AND. BRASS POLLS, ‘ couveyancing and recording at of High Neck and Short Sleeves, Jersey | base: ssdenc taining about 13 rooins, with | the following described real estate. situate in the citi LID BRASS SLIDING SIX-LIGHT CHANDE: ee 7 | Sate aa siee te Se RSS TEEN Tae | Weenie Dee or eaeaiseaet anweasl | PEP ALI A HC GRAND aca: x Semana Misses, GAUZE VESTS at all prices. ur stock is t, opposite the Portland. on theground’ plat or plan of said city aslotstum- | PORTED WINES. BRANDLPS AND WHISKIES. now complete. The above goods are Just the thing for ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two Dered (5) five and (6) six, in the subdivision of sq\ “DRAWING koOM ears, with notes, bearing interest and secured by a the CONCERT GRAND 7-00 TAN}. LOSEWOOD CASE numbered (248) two hundred and forty-eight, as the AUSTIN P. PRowx, § ¥. ns ne is office ofthe vi of said ABE PIANO, HANDSOMELY CARVED, 5 . With the improvements and appurtenances thereunto CA TEL Fil NEY, Auctiourer, LADIES’ CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. TAR THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | Belonging and appertaining, Kuown # No. 1511 K WICKER CHAIRS IN PLUSH, RECEPT! Another Invoice of MISSES’ DRESSES, ‘This stock is made of the best material and manu- treet. s‘Terins of sale as prescribed by said dred of trust, as follows: The amouut of indebtedness secured by this val SIDE ABLE PROPERTY ON OF FOUR-AND-A-HALE SOUTHWEST, BETWEEN & AND F CHALES, VERY UX19t BONY CARD “TABLE, 3 LOUD PEREMPTORY SALE OF Tw. SCREEN, VERY BAKE AND. BASEMENT BRICK D AELLIN vEST STREET NORTHEAST; ALSO, FINE BUILDING | decd of trust unpaid, with the expense of sale, incash, | HANDSOME LAMP factured by experienced workmen; hence the finish} LOT ON “THIRD STHEET, BETWEEN G AND | and the balance at; 1 and 1s onthe fer which ths | CHANDELIERS, FIRE SEL, {deed of trast to wa, npcented to Stage and fit is perfect, H STREETS NORTHEAST. notes of the purchaser, bearins interest from the day AND PLUSH PORTERS AND 3d, chong. one of She tank enemas On MONDAY | AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY. | ofsale, and socured by a deed of trust ou the property ep, ri BRARY.” meet ot Coteanhe ook St ene eer ae FIRST, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell in front of the | sold, shall be taken. A deposit. of 2500 shall sre. | RICHLY CARVED WALNUT CLAW-FOOT LIBRARY red therebs. we will offer for sale im fromt Our FAN DEPARTMENT has been largely added to I the ABLE, UPHOLSTERED MOKRIS KECLINING ’ We 7 Quired of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all t ZABLE, UPH NIN pouies, on WEDNESDAX, THE TWENTY: during the past week, and we are now prepared to show PART LOT 9, SQUARE 777, conveyancing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. | CHALK, BLUE PLUSH KOCKERS. DWARF THikb "Day "OF Max, A elegant Goods and beautiful designs, fronting 20 feet on H north, with adepth of | If the terms ‘of sale aro not complied with in fall] CASES. MIxCELLANEOUS. 100) i Te 220 fe78 and improved ty. two-story and basement | within teu days after the sale, te trustee reserves the || CHAUGS, VEL UFINE S110) ait oir dw : e 2 e property a ne EL, i vision uf square tour RUCHINGS and NECKWEAR of every description. | DESK dwelling, seven room, bath-room, modern ‘con- | right to resell the property at the risk and expe isiou uf square tour RID, SILK, LISLE and COTTON GLOVES, reliable makes. Many New ‘Yeniences, and in thorough repair—a comfortable home oF first-class investment, IMMEDIATELY AFTER, Lot 23, square 777 front- INGS. “HANDSOME — CHAND a TURCOMAN CURTAINS AND BRASS POLES, ie defanit chaser, after ten days’ public notice the defaulting purchaser, a oe pubs Bo } TURKISH RUG. inthe Eventng Star newspaper. “C tande by the Senisuces of te evel newspaper. C ‘apso-dide rumen, ‘Terms of sale One-thit and Attractive Articles are shown ing 20 feet on 3d street east, between Gand H streets wr = SMATN HALL” ‘8 mi-anpually, ercured by a deed —— north, with a depth of 100 feet, making s very desir- ANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUILD. | BICHEY-CARVED AN TIGL: Property oid, of all, cash, .0t the ortion of pur. able lot. “ ALUABLE, Shaser. ° LACES and EMBROIDERIES in endless varieties. | © Terms: one-third cash. balance in one and two | ~ ING, AGES: FRONTING ON THE CAPITOL ‘at the time ‘Ail co Cheapest and best line of FLOUNCINGS in the city. years, with 6 per cent interest from day of 81 PLACE AND PAlv 4 EE cost. |Terms to be complies able semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust, of all pe 2 tre Oe xem : z ‘STAIRS. wise the trustees rearrve the richt to remell at the coe a the Lowest to the Best. Pure | Coon St option of purchaser or pucchasers:, A cispunit Suwittes af ote ation wa Court, D.C, CARPETS, DIVANS, CURTAINS, ETC, and cost of the defaulting purchaser, alter five: 5 NS at 25c. Ono case of Cream White | Cf'gWo on each piece at aula Conveyancing st mart Ia Equity Cates No 1OOTe oe wil ottes fog | ENTIRE CONTENTS OF SEVEN CHAMBERS, | previous notice in The Eventos mint BATISTE at 15c.. worth double that amount. | chaser’s cost, DUNCANSON BROS. 3 1 ¥ BAMBOO BED-RUOM SUITE, COMPRISI’ EDWAKD CLARK, ha e UNCAS a sale, on FRIDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY, } SO ECREAG Dies ; } Trnstecs. PIQUES, IA LINENS, DIMITIES and other Auctioneers, | 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK iy front of the prem: PONEE CHAIRS. EIGN OOABE, CHI | _my12-cokds _ GEO. HM. MILLE. Bleck, and White SATTEENS, BATISTE and} On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY. | At?suugiventon und those yormof Low Goani Ot in | SERRS SPRINGS, MLAN' REIS LOW DOWN) B08 AVENUE, O§ MAINE LAWNS. INDIA SILKS, from 7c. up. Black and | SECOND, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will sellin frontof the | Said suoaieinien scontaised wigein, the: felte STANDS SUPERB WARDROBES PANY CHATS E, BETWEEN THIKD AND POUK-AND- White, White and Black, Cream and Plain Black. It is | Premises, ee re bee ee STANDS. pS, FASY CHATS, S conceded that thie weather. Black and Cream CANTON CREPE; GREN- ADINES, in Plain, Striped and Brocaded; HER- NANI, SILK WARP, NUN’S VEILING and many other Goods suitabl Ladies’ LISLE, SILK and COTTON HOSIERY in Fast Black, extra value, each 2134 feot ob Arthur Piace, aud are 90 foct deep to | OSLOCK NOON 1 orcs cGray and Sorrel), : a 4 eee pial oo = Ney if Fine Blood SIX O'CLOCK P. ML, Lote 14 and Job Lot of PONGEE PARASOLS, at $1.35, worth AGNIFICENT BUILDING LOTS ON | Mulley Osea i ,of which $100 oneach | Brewster Brougham, reservation marked ‘or lettered an: Pana tk te pape ay me reary nti ECIICUT AVENUE, NEAR DUPONT | , Terms: One- 1 peg why She. PART LOT 15, SQUARE 73, fronting 39 fect on L street aud running tack that Widths a So-foorahiey.“Aaplendid building Lot n'a Tapidly advauetie beats. ferme: One-third anh: balance in one and two years, nutes to bear 6 percent terest from day of sale, ; munuaity. and to bswecured by deed of cash. at Purchaser's option, "A deposit of red at ‘sale, “Conveyancing, &cy at Dur MANTEL SETS, HANGINGS, CHANDELIERS, STREETS. AND ON THIRTEENTH ET. BELWEEN B AND © STREETS NORTHEA! By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, paswed in ¥ time cause No. 1 im Ea ale, at public a: Lot G4 and running thence east with the south line of | MANTEL SETS, HANGINGS. CHANDELIER said lot thirty feet: thence north to the south line of ACKETS. FIRE SE a i Eotod: thence west cleven fect aix inches with said | MOWUET VELVET AND IODY BKUSSELS south jing; thence by ® right line to the northwest pe ogee corner of Lot G3, and’ thence south to the place uf be- pee he paid fo 5 THREE. SERVANTS’ ROOMS, ‘Said fote 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 front each 25 feet on ER ROO) Biatrects between New sermey avenue sud) Arthur Contents of Kitchen and Lauudry Rooms, Place st, and face the Ci A grouuds, They pee, . are ig) fectdeep toanalley: Lote 31, Sand 53 frou | (08 FRIDAY, MAY LIGHTEENTH, at TWELVE is the most desirable fabric for hot le for summer. ineutioned, the followin ty of Washingtou, in the im the District of ‘Columbia, to wit On THURSDAY, MAY THIRTY. DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. jance in eorner parcel sold stuall be paid at the time of sale, bal treet r pala Jebrated maker in Paris, ‘contains 78 . nore OF nounced perfect. PAG MONUAL QAETERNOON, MAY. TWENTE. Ce ge ebrated inaker iti Paris, non vei rowed bya feesiory br 4 tig 5 s - sat E CK, we sell, in front of y deed of trust on the 7 A ae. number of two-story frame tene is Lot 15 com BEADED GRENADINES, BEADED SLEEVES for | premisca, eee ey ceaee ty deed, of trast on the propery | Blankets, Stable rt ee tains 5.080 square fect of ground, mure oF less, aid te Pelerines, JET BANDS, &c.,toall of which weinvite | 1. 11) | Lote Sand 6, Squage 1d. jancinw aud recording at purchaser's cost, We | pore caslh CK FALMER, Trastes. FIRST, .ss8, « 9K of 2° feet 01 net . 101 ecely ui tou was - 4 a Fs back to Wie alley an rear. Finer building lots | Soy private ofters for this ‘property, "Plats cau be ob: | ™0-ddde GORDON & GORDON, Attorneys are not to be in the city. he a emit —_ cerns One-third cash Balance in one and two ears, ee in HUI AY BIRNEY, geen ermine tory fralue dwelliusce, lotes to bear 6 per cent interest trom day of sale, pay- 458 La. ave, SCERY 7 5 -- oe _— E.@ DAvIs able Fttu-anualiy. ado be secured by ced ot trust, FRANKLIN H. MACKEY. “{ Trusteos, | CHAN CHEETA US THE NOWIM RIDE OF PERS | Bue a en ay mye 719 MARKET SPACE. | of sll cam, at option of purchaser. A deposit of #2 Webster Law Builditie, BYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN SIX{H AND Will be required on each lot at time of sule. Couvey-| mytakas DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts. OCLOCK PF. — ancing, &e., at purchaser's cost. SEVENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AND FOR- QUEGREAT REMNANT SALE CONTINUES FOR | Titlegoud, cow pr §2- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON ac-| MEBLY QUCULIED BY JAMES “3. DAVIS’ _myl2.3t Pius Frcr 1. OUR BUSINE! One week longer on account of the great rush. KAUFMAN'S DOUBLE Conia jut of the til THURSDAY, MAY SEVEN- TEENTH 1858, SAME HOUR AND PLACE, at which time it will positively take place. ARTHUR 4. BEESEy. 4 decree of the Supreme Court of the ‘One-tuird of the - paxsed on the 29th day of Juls, ‘sale, or within ited cauces ntnbered 10257 and | Calc the day of ale oF within uity Docket 26, the undersined Trumtce purchase money im teeth ely) rppuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED nan S years, frou the PROPERTY ON THE NORTH SIDE OF VIR- # ‘La. ‘elt at'pulbiie suction, tu frout of te peomilose a GINIA “AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRD AND FRANKLIN H. MACKEY, ESDAY, the Ni DAY Ob MAY, y - - = pIQUILAND-A HALE STRELIS SOULHWEST, eds ___ Webster Law Building, Issn at FIVE G ToCk eae he fallowing-te! a ays yd ™: — ine of a decree of the Supreme Cou — ‘real entate, ; et ; i SS eo be es SSeS saat | Gedney - | LETTS, we will sell at public: suction, im fron a ered Up of said ci Sopetd in cash. | Tho ecto so be pean 88 ESTABLISHMENT 18 UN- | iehisce ol SATURDAY. MAY TWELVE. 1688. at BY CATALOGUE. Tor Lettered od subdivision | Chase mOUeY abd interest is fully paid QUESTIONABLY THE LARGEST IN THE CITY. 2. OUR STOCK BUT LET THE THEMSELVES, OUR REMNANT NECESSARY FOR US TO USE COLUMNS IN 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 THEDELIVERY DAY IN EVERY PART OF THE CITY. ROUND ON THIRD FLOOR, WHERE BARGAINS Jyill offer ai kinds and styles of Laces in narrow and e. ang of the purchasers to com rustces resee® property, 1m Fespect FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following real estate, signate in the District of Coliuubis, aud known and described ‘us lot fourtecn (14), in Clement McWilliams’ subdivi- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC PARLOR FURNITURE, SUPERB FRENCH PLATE MANTEL, PIER AND VENETIAN 3 with the of Lots TWICE AS LARGE AS ANY aud cost Sion of lots in stare Sve hundred and. thicty-aix “4 3 balauce | Sinveyuncing and Tee a (Gilby troting twenty <0) feet ou Vincinlaavenue, | MIRKORS, OIL PAINTINGS BY CELEBRATED | {t)5neuid iho years iu eatal pus ucute for whieg tie | Cee and OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. and rinping back an average depth of abut 7S fret to | ARTISTS| ENGRAVINGS, TWO IMMENSE | notes ofthe purcisscr igust be giv, to Wear auterent | sMORiTog oh Gero ot Od 3. OUR PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. : Voluy premises Sor SatVinguinaves | MEAL BRONZE LIONS, STATUARY AND | frot the day of sale, aud secured ace aa . “ : EVEI 7 BRONZES, SUPERB = FRENCH — CLOCH®, | Nii Conveyancing at Purchaser's, fost. A deposit of =o hat Wb Trustece, 4.ONE PRICE FOR EVERYBODY: EQUAL nd, the talance jn | MOSAIC TABLES, ELEGANT SATIN WINDOW | Q00)af tin of male wrequited. Uf the terms of sale icccagenace 3 eR f 2 he day of sale, the | HANGINGS, ARTISTIC CABINETS, A CLASSI complied with iu teu days the trustee reserve THOMAS DOWLING, RIGHTS TO ALL. Rotes of the purchaser to be Kiven for the de! CAL KIB ARY IN KICH BINDINGS, ELE. | the Hatt forescl! the property at therishad €ost of | any. godde fen, 6. ON ACCOUNT OF THE ABOVE IT 18 UN. | basmeuts, bearing O per cent interest fror ~ | the detwulting purclane a GANT LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM FURN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF sale, aud secured by deed of trust on the p or ail cash at the option of the purchaser. Adeposit of #100 will be required ai the time of GEORGE E, HAMILTON, Trasteo, TURE, AN Sun Building, F st, nw. FIHONAS DOWLING, Auctioncer: CHINA AND GLASS WARE. my4-d&ds a TRUSTFE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SEW ve poses, | tale Ife tern are hot corablied within tentage NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. UST ES SALE OF INELOVED PROPERTY Ox NEWSPAPERS FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES, | the trusts rescrve the right to resell at the Fisk and | _ By virtue of adeed of trust dated the twenty-sixth T set St oo BEING Isl LIGHT STREET BOVE FACTS SPEAK FOR | Coxt of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing | day of May, 1879, and uy recorded in Liber 917, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED - and recording at the purthaser's cost. Taxes to be paid | foo 121 et seq. of the Land Records for the District | "PROPERTY, No. 4761 SIKEET NORTEL “iced of trust, dated the 3d day of Feb ‘to day of sale. and by direction of the ty sect WEST ‘duty recorded im Liber No. 1027, folie. om MICHAEL 3. COLBERT Budi se ON PR eae EER: | BE sits ot 3 Sen of tran date the 3 day of ae vous fr tn Date TO FACILITATE MATTERS, EDWIN SUTHERLAND. Trustee.” r GHTEENTH, 1888, commencita | folio Is] et seq. one of the land reconls of the Dis. (y? ‘bia, 1 shall sell, in front of ‘the pry oa THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTEEN (HL, 1808, at FIVE CLOCK P.M, Lot 3%, in Grotts of orivinal lot im square No. 42 improvement forms. One-third. my5-d&ds Gthand D sts. nw. #- THE APOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY NEXT, the NINETEENTH INSTANT, at the same hour. rh emo BERT, } myl4-d&ds _E. SUTHEKLAND,; Trustees, WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. it TEN O'CLOCK, at No. 13i1 K street, the entire household effects, embracing in part— One Magnificent 8-piece Turkish Parlor Suite, artisti- caily inlaid and upholstered in red satin, Two Superb Turkish Arm-Chairs, upholstered in Black Satin. Superb Round-Gilt Table, with Roman Mosaic Inlaid trict of Columbia, the nudersivued truster« wilt at public sale, on WEDNESDAY, MAY SIXTEE 188K, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the p the following descrived property Al that certain, piece or parcel of laud known and designated as lot No, Yo5, in Brainard 11, Warner's subdiviston of certain lots in square No, 156, beginning for the same on P street at'a point distant euchty-seven fect wx inches due east from the southwest coruer of said square and. fer ube mion of part together with the > residue in two equal pay ments at six aud months, with Dotes jutereat at six per wer annum until secured by @ dead of trust ut the conveyancing, &. at purchaser mises, = ‘Top, a rare and wonderful piece of work. Tuuming thence north ninety-five feet s.x inches to au | Pequired at tune of sala. GEORGE HC VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON O STREET, | pony ond er Ti alley, thence east eixchteen feet nine inches, thence | “yyt ise vivant Caan ee eee eae | ROEHL Est MHtAAEELGRY AS bg HEEES | S00 Linen real rungs Liou, oven fot long ana | spat minty five fetus ches tk stret ad tet AT ALUAMLE 19 COMPANY WILL MAKE FOUR DELIVERIES A A ‘H, at HALF-PAST On FRIDAY, MAY EIGHTEEN FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., we sball sell, ih front of premi- wes, Lot lettered I, im square 447, 20 feet 4 inches front by 110 deep ‘to alley, improved by a three-story dwelling; ten rooms, as ahd water, Jerms made known at sale, cost #6,000. Oil Paintings by celebrated artists. Superb Mantel Pier and Venetian Mirrors, Elegant French Mantel Clocks. Five Steel Engravings, water colors, fo the place of bexinning, together with the improve: ments, which cousist of @ three-story and. bas mcut Back dwelling, with bay-window and back batidiug. Terms: One- \e residue in two eqfaal ars, with botes brariay ine ‘of, trust “on the property KNOWN AS No. 17 Court of ROOMS OPEN ALL THE YEAR by y. Y. rE 1 IAMS & CO., Aucts. sola, or all cash,at purchasers option. All couvey- tor sale, in frontof the CAN ALWAYS BE SECURED. myl4-dkds_ WALTER B. WILL ~~~ “* <— | Elegant Bronzes and Marble Statuary on Pedestals. = ain {t purchaser's cost. 200 de- HAL ST FOUR CLOCK PM, 2 “a A es Elegant Satin and Plush Window Drapery. Dostt will be required at the time of sale, EXTCEDAY- THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF MAY. LANSBURGH & BRO., A CHOICE COLLECTIO: Large Bronze Figure with Clock attachment, WILLIAM JW SSS, Lot twenty-nine (20), of Stanton, Barnes, et al! THE ORIGINATORS OF CLOSE PRICES, BLOOMING ROSES, 01 Fine Specimens in Chinese Porcelains. edkds WAVERL DuL guiniviaton of cert lots sh square one hundred and myl 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st, 417, 419 Sth st. COLLECTI: OF BEDDI. ‘Two Antique Dower Chests, with raised figures, and = rma 2s fect and ® inches on ki! tl ‘Island avenue and rune a a OTH ORNAMENTAL PLANTS POI Vases, finely carved. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. oy ee y ‘I N N N JI VALU, se ley. a hy Ihree-story and basement ' HILADELP! ZALE. LIES, RHODODENDRONS, ETC.,” | Onevery fine Eraid Harp. THREE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE | slley. Itisimproyed by Pp ow Sone. : MOAT ROM JOHN SAUL'S NURSEALES. 2 fino classical brary tn rich bindings, embracing in | "ROUTH SIDE GEN STREET NEAN FOUR | brick Dweiliua, 23 feet front and” three roomie denp. Will offer al Kinds of White Goods, such as At our salesrogin. comer 10th, und, Penne, avenn part: OHHAEE TREE AB AUC HON, a. pra ea oe India Linens, Victoria Lawns, OCLock PM. “WALTER H WILLIAMS © CO, | Baneroft, Swift, Bulwer, Waverix, The Spectator, 2588 "AUIS CLOCK ing prominen, Fan el | Sweat Matlin yarn peeve ana rong > Dotted Swiny Plaid Musting, a Suche ‘alusttobooks. [ote 20,40. S1'and Be. ini square 204, 17x70" each to | ferred payments to be secured y's deed of trust om Pique in Check and Stripes, | /PYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionee the profe:ty sold, abd to bear lutermst at the rate of ait ccelain Flower Urn, said an alley located as abowe. v~ a At very low pricts. Call aud s00. aS oat in thie Count en ns obo the | Mirna: 62.000 40 cach, tho balanon at oiet, and | Ber cant per enum, payable sanl-annually, A care fares EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REALESTATE largest in this country. twelve months, with notes beariug interest aud ‘se- rea EMBAOIDERIES: ON 1H. ‘SIDE OF VERMONT AVENU sence El Stand with Ormuh oe egg yn Bg Ee pot compli d with im ten daye See eee eee | | PROT EOTR AED BONA SOMERS | curating | Sentnt a paeticer teat SA0 dgeat oa Ss Oo ee will tell. ‘ PROVED BY HOUSE. NO. - of sale. Cambric Edgings, Nainsook Edgings, MONT AVENUE NORTHWEST. One superb Marquetry Cabinet with Medallions and | @Yis}0H cash lotat Gui ot Si DOWLING, Auct. Ailes Flouucinga ne owmelngs, | ny virtue of authority in me vested. in and. under, Painting. —_ a a ‘All wiatths, from Je. up to $2.50, Record’ Nber 20, at pases 56, Ses of the Record of | Turkish, Wilton, Moguet, and Body Brussels Car- | (120. W. STICKNEY, Auctioncer, $36 F st LACES." LACES. © | Wilisin the ‘District of Coluinbia, ‘the ‘und pets, Four Turkish and other Parlor Suites, Walnut | J 2osTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPR dersined Will on SATURDAY, THE TWELE'TH OF MAY, 1888, | Marble-top Chamber Suites of the best workmanship, | KEAL ESTATE ON C. tOVED TREET NOKTI E- AtHALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M, in front of the + eae pereect, ‘my1-3m ble Cloths, al sizes, with Napkins to match. Zhe Fountain, Fem Tore Walnut Chamber Furniture in separate pieces, Fine TWEEN 11TH AND 12TH STREETS EAST. ine-mnade), T< - ni offer for sale, at public auction, to the high- me of trust, bear date the 13th sonnet) Oriental Lace, Point Gauge Denies | Bir hundts toerentuekd nitions (Oh ta Gieseats | Rosewood Chamber Furuivure, Mahowany and Rose- | 4 BY Tirtisof a deed of trust, bearing dat aot Black, White and Cream Silk Flouncings very cheap. ] recorded subdivision of square numbered two. hun- | wood Mirror Front Armoires, Chiffoniers, Rosewood | $2%,°% ‘the laid records of the District of” Co- pareuins jn Colewes Dees) dred and forty-two (242), in the city of Washington, | Cabinets, Superior Hair Mattresses and Spring Under- | jumbia, and at the request of ‘he party secured ‘there: Bargains in Black Drees Goods. Fee ee eee etvenue: Ones *WONY- | ea, Fine Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Superior | fe shall ois So enka ok Poe ap ems Me Soret ot "TO ARRIVE, “Cerms of sale: One-third in cash, of which 250 | Leather-covered Library Furniture, Library Tables, | (OPS RON UN TINE O'CLOCK P.M the fol 50 doz, Ladion Hose, Fast Black, Split Foot; will be | shall be paid at the time of sale, the residue in 3 equal | Book Cases, Combination Fire-proof Safe, Superb | fish avscrited veal estatessituate in the city of ‘old for 25c a pair. This is the best bargain ever | paymenteat] 2 and 3 yearsafterdste of sale, for whieh wWiliot Pilar Matsaslon Sihben ‘Walaat Rasmar | on Distriot of Columbia, to wit; Siecasoce, offered, They never were sold less than 50c. Rotes duly secured on the preiuises sold shall be given, ut Piller 23 feet 6 inches from 1pont to rearof original lot mua. ALSO, with interest at six (6) per centum per annum from | covered Dining Chairs, Two Elegant Walnut M. T. Bered five «), i juaré numbered nine huadred apd 25 pieces Challis, cream xround, with light figure, fast | the @ay of sale. All conveyancing, acknowledgment, | Sideboards, an elegant and extensive collection of | Cighty-six (Wb), commmencine for the sume 28 feet 7 | SUCTION to ‘colors. Will be sold at the low price of and recording tobe at purchaser's cost, If the te prewageenyerlics tga Seer ae oor the southwest corner of aid lotana | trect of land, a Res Gna uemimiae | Ss temaecrietatan Seg icra | uh he see stat wa hoe 12k ere ce Bargains in' Mattinis at 12 worth Ibe, _Atise. | Ute aiter's dave’ huotice is the Rvening stetnee: | Friday, 18th, sccond day's ales at the resadence. ‘Fis Caney of worth 20. "AtBOc. worth 33s. At Baer worth as THOS. N WOOD,” | Fesiderice will be open for thapection “Tuesday oat: as “Cuck Sete es eee eae ee iW. W. Wood, | Vien cataiigues can be obtained: OCS wn BANGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. $@- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CoN. | “Termscash. THOS. J. FISHE! . ee eee sat peiten, tober aes | oul Sone ies im ae CARHANT fe LEDC. | Sequence of the rain until THURSDAY, MAY SEVEN: my7-dts SAM'L E. MIDDLETON. PEE es cout per. anita froin day of eale, payable the angle ‘Queen's (2-42 ‘828 7thand | TEEN 888, same lace. By order = WILLIAM: — ;, and secured by deed of trust on. property roads. ean kek ST | thle truntes ee ee ape parca = naif orall cask, at option of purchaser, A deport of | called a. Soa ee Socruh coeiders: purcumersoret, “tert of ane | for of “7 N -@ALE_OF VALUABLE LOT, iM- wy jug at purel & > Wroore Guts SEROCED “pe HOURE, NU. tos FIFTEENTH | — FOUICERENTI Brecon et cerca hyena | “Roma Pe, y virtue of decree passed by the Supreme Court | _ On THURSDAY. MAY SEVENTEENTH, at HALF. | of defausting Pura hel at Wasa Dit | convey in ‘male. _ of the District of Columbia, in equity cause No. 10,896, | PAST FIVE O'CLOCK PM... we shall sell, in front of | notice iu some paper published at, . "Toru of tale wl be ote third can aed balance tn docket 27, wherein Mary E. Thomas and others are | the premises, part Lot 4, fo Square 211, having 25 feet WILLIAM W METCALF, § TFustees. | three equal payments at ove, two and years, with complainants and Willian W. Thomas and others are | frout, running back tho ‘dept thereat, and to. be.sold myll-d&ds_WILLL ; mee a inter-et secured ALL cyerweine sed HANDSOME STERLING SILVER PIECES defendants, I will sell at public auction, ta front of tne | for ‘the purpose of & eee See See CANCERS, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | recording ot, purchasers cov. Male, in ton days at se4, On SEVENTEEN’ NESS PROPERTY ON SEV! | Durchascr's risk and cost if terms of sale; com = PRYOR hy AD Jeek Ay BALE EAR Ave BeTWHEs EAND © STREETS: NORTH) bitea with in that ime oy peecutor ana Waahineton; District of Columbia: Part of oriinal it OPFOSITE GEREEAL £08? OFFICK, 15 TRF. WAGGAMAN, Auct say Aue VERY LOW PRICES. rt a CILY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. nee Ge SS By virtue of adecree of the Sujreme Court of the | =e Wie-Lz feet north of the southeast, corner of sain lot Disigict of Cotambia, passed on, toe tate oo Oe B a Tanning theuce north 19 7-12 feet, and Srill eel at public iti tn fgout ofthe eremies, op Cooxxe Gus TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND Da} MAY, FRANK M. LEWIS, A. D. 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the _— 1215 Penn. ave, smbia: ‘Successor to Samuel Lewis’ Sons. si myll-lwkmy23 THOS. DOWLING, Auct. : CRARGERY,, SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, Ia VED BY A COMFORTABLE FRAME DWEL- eae» ee oe New Sprrxa Goons Pg ey me hme We have just received another fresh assortment of eye wherein. ae Soe SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, comprising full are ita, ane. ‘st lie a~ Fa 4 line of Faille Francais, Peau de Sole, and Mascott steers ore a PREY eta TEE Silks, all grades. Black Silk Lace Floufcings, and Bat Or way A Tess. st PAST. FIVE beaten idths; Damask WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, x tborsof ices in. auare two Bheetings ww Linens, all wi 3 tt. ALTER B. of W. T. BT "a com: V peri HOOE, maces 60. TARO OR HRDER aE Paitin iinbe hes sees 'WENTY-FIRST, AT FIVE ‘weil in frou of QUART OF INK FOR 81.50. Tits Bout gold peut We rumrants Ch a