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THE EVENING STAR: WASHIN THLBGRANS 70 THE STAR Judge Reid's © der. CORNEILISON PAYING DEARLY FOR THE BRUTAL ACT WHICH DROVE 18 VICTIN TO SCICIDE. Locisvuie, Ky., May 22—For the sixth time a Judge bas decided that Jobn J. Cornetiison shall not be released from the Jaf where he is confined under a three years’ sentence for assaulting Judge Richard vid. The last decision was rendered Sat- v Judge Sterling B Toney, of the common leas court 0: Loutsviile. Judge Toney overruled he three points raised by Corneilisou’s counsel. These were that the punishment was excessive, And therefore tilegal; tuat the order of a justice of the peace who had released Corneilison, but which was reversed, Was valid. and that bringing the Prisoner from the Montgomery County jail bere ‘was a practical release, The case is One of the most remarkabie In the State's history. Cornellison was platatift in an action tn the Superior court, and Judge Ketd ren- dered an adverse decision.’ Corneilisun went to the Judge's office at Mount Sterling and « dea him. The judge was a timid man and attempted ho resistance, but the indignity weighed so heav- ily upon his mind that he comun:tv le upon ‘the eve of an election to tne court of appeals. Cor- neilison Was a lawyer of high standing. He was Urted and sentenced, but fought the case through | every court In the state. After he had been placed in Jail he secured a Writ of habeas ¢: from & justice of the ¢, Who retried the ¢: and released Lim om the hat the punt: ted as an Ix Monts has its of habeas caped prisoner, and for the past Leen vainly seeking liberty corpus sworn out from jude to ju Corneilison has a wife 3 Hits wife has become in: 1a 9 their troubles, and, having wasted all nis woney 4n bis legal Hghts, hits chidren are now avsolutely dependent upon the charity of irlends Corueili- Son is now in jail here and has only served 01 hundred and Mfty days of his time. Ne Frightened Cats Saved His Life. Derxorr, Micu., May 22.—Wn. German, of Wyan- aotte, while sleeping soundly at an early hour Sunday morning Was awakened Dy two cats that Lore frantically at bis blankets. He awoke to find Dumseif surrounded by flames, and esc.ped through a Window, not having Ume U6 recover his trousers, Ju which Was $700 in Bilis. - Found Skeletons of Six Giants. Kawkaxee, iu., Ma —While workmen wet engaged in digging for sand at Vanimeter's Bend Yesterday they unearthed the bodies of six men That are supposed to be those of an extinct race of giants, The boues Were mugh larger than those Of the present day. Tue mdhnd has produced a large number of skeletons end many interesting — ing in North Carolina, ‘, May 22—Parties have arrived here from Hay wood County, Where they have par- Uctpated in one of the greatest woif hunts in that Section for years. It isin the wiliest part of the Blue Ridge country, and all the counties there- abouts offer liberal bounties for wolf scalps. ‘The Wolves have retreats which are almost inaccessi- bie, and during the past winter and ea have been unusually ravenous, So a pari jen and as many dogs was made up to rendezvous at Battle Camp. Gen. Jonathan Woods, who ts seventy-eight years olf, was placed in command, and the chase began. It'was continued Into Swain County, where, in the vast canyon of the Cata. hovchié River, the wolves were surrounded. Nt Jess than eight were killed. me Indiana’s Electric Man. FLIES DRO DEAD WHEN THEY LIGHT ON HIM AND aT NIGHT HE SERVES AS AN ELECTRIC LIGHT. Bewwerrsvitte, Inn, May 22.—This little burg holds within its confines a remarkable freak. The wonder Is Henry Luegeman. Three years ago Curing a storm he was engaged in gathering tan- Dark, When the tree from which he was taking It ‘was struck by lightning. Luegeman received a Severe shock. It ‘transformed him into a genuine electric man. Anyone Who shakes hands with Luegeman now receives a severe shock. By pass~ ing the blade of a knife between his thumb and Ruger during the progress of a storm, he charges the metal so strongly that heavy weights ¢ Ufted. When files alight upon hia they drop dead, and when he is in a dark room sparks fash frou his flesh and hiseyes. shine like Incandes lights. Whenever a storm approaches Luegeman becomes highiy charged with electricity and 1t is | dangerous to touch lia. He claims to feel no in- convenience, except that he will go near no mov- ing locomotive for fear of being drawn ‘aud killed. ‘The Chicag tan. ARRANGING THE PRELIMINARIES—HOW THR PRESS | WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF. | The subcommittee of the national republican committee has been im Chicago for two days arranging the details of the convention, and decid- upon the distribution of tickets and the al ment of seats to the press and other matters of | detail, The seating capacity 1s 7,000, thus neces. sitating a smaller apportionment of seats than heretofore. The ve to each Grlegate three general tickets for distribution, and ‘One press ticket toeach delegate, tits enabling the deiegates totake cafe of the local press in their district and state. ‘One hundred and forty-seven working seats at tables are provided for each of the larger dally ‘a8 Will make up and send out from the hail spectal telegraphic reports to suppiement the ‘Verbatim Teport of the Associated Press. No other Papers excepting those sendiag out such special Teports can be given representation at these tables. In the one hundred and forty-seven seats are in- cluded the seats required by the Associated Press and oficial stenographers. The local press com- mittee Was directed to carry out these provisions, and also notified that the largest number of work- tng tickets or seats given to any paper should be ‘turee. Tne greater portion of the dally papers taking reports will have but one seat. Alternate delegates will have no tickets except ‘their own, It has been the usual custom to give to the city where the national convention is beld 15 per cent of the tickets. Tbe cozumittee has re- Guced this for this convention to 10 per cent. The remaining tickets will be di between the press, members of Congress, governors of states and other distinguished guests. ‘The Case of Rev. Dr. Woodrow. BIB AFPRAL TO THE SOCTHERN PRESBYTERIAN AS- SEMBLY. Kev. Dr. Woodrow presented his case before the ‘Southern Presbyterian General Assembly in Balti- more yesterday, first stating the nature of the Offense charged against him. The address on evo- lution, Which was presented as the basis of the charge against Dr. Woodrow to the Augusta Pres. | Dytery, Was delivered before the Alumni Associa. | Yon of Columbia (S. C.) Theological Seminary on | te 7th Of May, 1884. In 1886 the charge of heresy Was tried by that presbyteryand the de quitied. Rev. Dr. Adams, thi ied the matier to the sym unal Teversed the action of the pi Is86. Dr. Woodrow then appealed to th mbly. He sald yesterday that the Ot Dr. Adama, his proseentor, showed him to be deeply Interested fn securing his conviction, so as} to remeve him from Lis position in the Thediogicat Seminary, While he remained there as a director. | Dr. Adams was not prompted by his sincerity for the good of the chureb, but solely to eject Speaker. He said that Dr. Woodrow was good gh to preach to the people, but not to inary. He was willing to permit at id by the speaker outside of the se must not remain the up the t The bad no pls | ent law. ‘The charge was tk ds | Of the church, because of views on ev« ing & dangerous sds to the church charged Rev. Dr. Adams, his prosecutor, with nav ing had an eqlssary to go from lobby to lobby in | the church bodies pass the ruin of the ac- cused. He denov 2 unworthy any true be! Dr. Woodrow read the hod of Geen proceedings, and ‘wan entered upot sembly, there was for four hours, and Dr. Woo for bis closing argument. ———— cor Movers’ SratKe AGatwst a TYRANNICAL FoREMw.— | shaft, Shamokin, | . We is Satd, | Anterfered and ¥ Bumbering 300, {he foreman and the rein Boss In consequence of Henry Clay, ani Reading Company idle. — cee SHERIES QUE terday * CANADA AND THE eansdian parity tat ain Voited States Sena uty the Dowinlon gover erally during the coming ft r: idle More New Navat Capers—The following can- @ileres Lave successfully pasoed the examination for auumission to the Naval Academy as cadets: J. G. Sawyer, H.W. Huffington, KS. Douglas, F. A. ‘Traut, P. M. Bannon, K. C. Chadbourne, i. L. Fer- uson, B. E. Jones, J.J. Garth, J. Sheehan, Ls. wompson, Oimstead, ALR. Davis, J.P. Hines, and C. L. iusse ‘oo —- Erexor Frevenict’s pulse was better yester- @ay than it has been for any time since the opera- Yon Was performed ou his throat. Im the ufter- hoon be drove iv ab open carriag® toward the Schioss Betievue in the Taiergarten, returning in ® closed carriage, He met with enthusiastic greetings, rae Dasrarie Fexo—Kodt. B. Roosevelt, W. J. ¢. Jos, Proctor, Theo. Moss, J. H. Stodda! ha. Gilterr.* Geo Becks Win, Ke Deaham, and Wa. Wargen arg, peutioned the New York, $u- Court © voluntary disseluuon of the merican Dramatic Fund Association, Elliott Sandford was appotnted retefee In the matter. Ze petitioners say the property of the association Hoormclent fo geet the demands of the sub- Seribers and benefflaries. ‘They recommend adis- ‘tribution of the fund, Which amounts to $55,903. George Thomas, 7 killed Maggie Wise, a divorced onan, tas: No. S waltees Court, Cine! y 7. He then slot nimselr GTON. CONGRESSMEN IN WASHINGTON, List of Senators and and their Residences. SENATORS. Ingans, John J., Kans., 1B st, na, Aldrien, N. W.. K. L, #12 Conf. ave, Allison,’ W. B.."lowa, 1124 Vermont. Hate, W. B., Tenn. Ebbitt House. OUR PRICES ARE 25 TO 50 PER CENT BELOW THE MERCHANT TaILons, axD OUR NEW YORK CUTTER ts “GIvina | FITS" OF THE MOST SATISFACTORY SORT, THE MEN WHO TAKE TRE MEASURES OUT THE GARMENTS. THE Coats ARE BASTED UP AND TRIED OX BEFORE BEING FINISHED, THUS INSURING GATISFAO- £ WE ARE PREPARED TO GARE ANYTHING | ()HANCERE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED THAT OUR COSTOMERS. MAY WANT IX fmm ae ee SatieD b 01 Bioagett, Ruius, N. J. Jonathan. KL, 1213 N st. nw. Cameron, J. Donald, Pa., Payette Square, Cockrell, P.M., Mo., 1518 R st. n.w. *, Richard, Tex., 419 6th st.n.w. Ukinson, Fla, 1903 N st, nw. Cullom, Shelby M., Tit Colquitt, Aifred Ores Davis @. T7001 Dantel, gohn W., Va. 1700 19th st. a. Famutide, Georwe F..Vt, 2111 Mawsach dawtts Ave, TEN ‘H, BET" THELINEOFCLOTHIFG. RIDING COATS, EEET MON vEST Evarts, Wm. MN. Y., 1001 K st. Ww. Seeeeeee, 6 SERTINS MOLES Oe Wek of olusmbia, Seesed. int Eats Cartas! Se s James B.. La, 761 N at. b.W. STOCKINETTES, BEDFORD CORDS, “BUCK- Rent nen ee, rae Wm. P.. Me. tuiiton House, PS Teh T thee Day THe POU Parmele ae SKINS,” WINDSOR CORDS, WHIP CORDA, OF Zaz LSS, ae following described pas ‘aulkner, C. ars 4th st, BW, 138., 1508 ist), P Se We TREBLE CORDS, TWREDS, TWIST CORDS, Sorimbia to wit George, J. Z, eb an 4 15th st, nw. wan, Arthur P., Md., 1403 K st, aw. Hawley, Joseph R,, Cont, @20 14th st. 2W Hoar, George F., Mass, 1403 K st. Bw. Norwood, Ga., 223 [ndians sve, Haie, Eugeue, Me,, 917 16th st. mw. Nutting. 'N. W., N-Y., $iz Indiana ave, Harris, 1. G., Tenn., 13 15 Oates, W. G., Ala., Higgs House. Hearst, George, Cab, 14: O'Donnell, J., Mich., 1919 N s*. n.w Hampton, Wade, & Hiscock, Frank, N. Jobn P., Nevada, 160] Mass. ave, ~ dames K., Arkansas, 915 M st, aw, scnna. John E.. West Virginia, 46 B st. me Morgan, John T., Ala, 123 1st St. me. Justin 1 1nomas Circle, -lOl4 Vermont ava. Ni Portland Flata, G8 nw, STABLE TWEED, CORDUROYS, MOLE- SEING, VELVETEENS, ETO, OF THR BEST ENGLISH GooDs. WHILE WE CARRY AVERY LARGE LINE OF FINE GOODS WE ALSO CARRY A LARGE VARIETY OF MEDIUM PRICED SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS FROM WHICH TO MAKE SUITS AT $20, $25, $30, ARD TROUS- ERS AT 96, 96.50 AND 97.50, ‘THESE SUITS ARE CUT BY THE SAME CUTTER AND RECEIVE THE SAME CARE- Payne, Henry B., Ohio, 1122 Vermont are. Pandotk, A.A, Seorasko. Portland Figs Platt, O. wut, @ § st. ne, FUL ATTENTION ‘HIG! 1435 K St AW a8 THE HIGHEST = seen Fos Sanaa Tad atest ‘oa eee Ww, e La Hig doo Os Pheipe WW Ned, kdchmond Flats NEW LINES OF THIN SOITINGS AND | th tnd Good dcednaf teint ot tbe fal Cake oh _ cock, Fi. TROUSERINGS BRING Whole purchase money may be ‘caah at, ., Virginia, 1107 G st. Bw, Plumb ies TI 1380"rath ene seein CONSTANTLY BE | Opton ot tbe purchaaat $100 wht ee neath \. C., Metropolitan Hotel Post, B. 8) IIL” 125 14th st. DLW, CEIVED. gach piece of ground a8 soon ag the same is bid off. If Keagany's, "Texas. Pf Shwe Paci J., Ohio, kbbItt House, ths tori of sale withiariae Osdusentioe tae lay ot Spoone?, Johit € SB st. Ran : : x is Stantord, Lelan 701K st. nW Rayner,"t. id. Rigen noe EB BARNUM & 00, gaa Be Sabin, Dwight ., 1 lowa Circie, Reed, Tho’. B., Mey The Hamilton, Cording at purchaser's cost, Sanisbury, Ell, Delaware, 610 14th st. DW. Rice, E., Minn’, 926 15th st. nw EDWAND A. NEWMAN, s Sawyer, Philetus, Wisconsin, 1820 1 st. LW. Richardson, J.’D., Teun., National Hotel, mais 962 PEXMSYLVAREA AVE, 7 in, Joh, Ohio, 1319 K st. n.w. 4 , William ci evada, 7 RK. L ave. 2. 908 Delaware ave. 8.0 3 a W., "Mass, Riggs House, Stockbridge, F. B., Michigan, 1440 M st. n.W. ‘Teller, Weary A, Colorado, 301 North Capitol st. | jose 3 iohig G cer SSE _ neg BROS, Auctioneers Pum Frets ‘Con, USTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK ‘Turple, David, Ind, 52 B st. n.e. Rowell, J.'H., Il. 9101 st., n.w. WELLING, No. 466 N STREET SOUTHWEST. Vest Georze G, Missouth 3 Howland a's, &, Metropolis Hota bpbeit ch Tinea stones en, Revisor folie S07 of thetand eccrine? the Dis: "India r Hussel J: ogee The poy 2. OUR BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT 18 UN- | fictof Cctunbia we, will pelt in rout of the Frag: . Be, Mase, oA iarsiand, 1209 O st. a: ee a ee QUESTIONABLY THE LARGEST IN TRE CIty. | AB. ‘Iss, at AALE-PAST FIVE OCLOCK PM. E ‘nie ne Ryan, Thos, Kan., National Hotel, ill that piece or parcel of ground and presnises knows ~ . yer, J. G., N. ¥.. 24 Grant Placa 2. OUR STOCK TWICE AS LARGE AS ANY | Gn ihe ground-siai oF plat of Washington gity, Ds- OFFCERS OF THE SENATE. 3. D., Tex., 719 11th st. Ww. trict of Columbis, as. and ail of original Lot bum: J.G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st. nw, Scott, W. L.; Pa. Chamberlin’ OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. Davee pirtr seven. (97) in oxeare S03, samether wish one mone, , 124 17th st Dw. Pa, Evbitt House, 3. OUR PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. Moose” cad cppurtonenem tS Ses mnass belonging or fo Wm. P. Canaday,” Sergeant-at-Arms, 302 Del. av, ‘Ohio, 133% G st. nw, . auy imanner appertaining. This lot is, inproved by hafies W- Johnion, Chiet Clerk 135 Masa. ava, ichizan, 1903 6 st. aw, 4.ONE PRICE FOR EvERYBODY: EQUAL | five-story Brick Dwelling, No. 400 N stfect south ames i ri, 1506 . ional Hotel wea , Isaac Bassett, Asst. Doorkeeper, 18 24 st. me. Y,, The Portiand, RIGHTS TO ALL. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one, two, and three Asst. Doork’r, $25 r Years. Notos to bear 6 per cout interest from day of sal eesnee baneeanee = 5. ON ACCOUNT OF THE ABOVE IT 18 UN-.| payable vemi-annually- and to be secured by dred irust on premises, of all cash, at option of purohaver. vey anc NECESSARY FOR US TO USE COLUMNS IN | Adovoxtot $200 bined at sale. "Conveyancing. be coat rs NEWSPAPERS FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES, | with vis teu aye the trustees reserve the Tigh BUT LET THE ABOVE FACTS SPEAK FOR | sfter five days’ public wotice of such in some Bewepaper Published in Washiugtoy, D. ! : THEMSELVES HANCIS "e Anderson, X. ses Towa, 1083 Veonont a Blablsecker W Gusts WeStinont i _mrte-anda __ SASHES YoutRson} Trusts. ak ee Steele, G. W., Ind.,’Riggs Hi eee PEREMPOTORY, BALE OF | NEARLY 115.000 Anderson, CL, Miss, 1520 1st m. w. H 1, Wis, 12800 F st. ON ACCOUNT OF THE ENORMOUS INCREASE UARE FEET OF GROUND CORNER OF Anderson, G. A., LiL, 238 North Capitotst, Stewart, J.'D.; Ga., 416 6th st. nw, FIRST AND N STREETS SOUTHEAST, USED AS Amol, WO. BL? Riges touset stewart, Chad, Tex. 1114 G'ai. hw IN OUR BUSINESS AND CONSEQUENT LARGER | BEICKY AID, AND VALUABLE FON BUILDING Ay Theo Veen va Stockdale, 7 ity Mise ‘dittings House, NUMBER OF PACKAGES TO BE DELIVERED, WE| on, MONDAY APTERNOON, MAY TWENTY. ser? ; ne, W.' J, Ky., 1311 st, = sich kata SLOCK, We Wil sell, on Btrubler is. Moy 1 North Capitol at, prabe rar apenaiee tet ni LOT 1 AND PART LOT 2, SQUARE 744, Looemapa iacouaiineninen Symes, G. ia big ae DELIVERY CO. TO ATTEND TO THE DELIVERY being bounded by Nand 0 streets routh and Caual and Barry, F. G., Miss, Metropolitan Hotel. Tanibed Te & Mic, National Hotel OF ALL PACKAGES SOLD AT OUR STORE. THIS mahis property is now ccoupied as a brickyard and payOe, THOS Mey Bay 120 ME . P., KY. . rental, having the entire ftout on Fe Bayne Bee Me Fee Maes ave. we Taytor. EB, Onie Wao ee COMPANE WILL MAKE FOUR DELIVERIES A | Shas runtuge of 484-12 sect on strat. amen i ‘01 Kode: . ‘aylor, J. D., Ohio, The Hamil plat suace ptivle ng advantageous. + 3 —— ‘Thomas, G. M. Ky. Hamilton, DAY IN EVERY PART OF THE CITY. Terms: One-third cash; elance in one, two, and Will Thomas, J. iTS P see OUR REMNANT ROOMS OPEN ALL THE YEAR | thtve years notes to beat six per cent interest from Thomas, 0. B., Wis, ROUND ON THIRD FLOOR, WHERE BARGAINS | {27,01 sale; payable semi-anuusliy, aud to be secured . deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at por. pee £C. CAN ALWAYS BE SECURED, Ghasees option, or 80,977 cau reuiain on property atl Titman @. Ba 1892 at six p-rcent per anunin interest. and balance ‘Toole, 5: K-, Monts’ Horn pte a! St dale: Conveyancing, ke."at purchaser's cove Terms Townshend, : THE ORIGINATORS OF CLOSE PRICES, fo "be ‘complied with in fen. days, otberwiae Fight ree | and cost of defaulting pur- after five days’ public notice of ; ite eae ae _myh_420, 422, 424, 426 7m at. 417, 410 8thet,_ | Served {0 rene Bowden, 6. ih st. nw, RW, hares, N. J. Kans, 1513 5th st. n.w. Bowen, H. L., Va.. Metropolitan Hotel, Ga, 413 40 ‘much regale in some newspaper published in Washing- Hecklinige e armas Tine Ce. pa he 100 CexrsOx Te Down |S; nite eae by com : pC. <n a You want VALUE for your money. We give it in | PMIORTANT SALF. TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. OF ‘S., Wash. Ter, r. Wade, Witam H, Mo., io gst ae Walker, J. P., Mo., 922'M st. nw. TY ON WEST IDE OF UNIMPROVED PKOP® QUALITY and WEAR and throw in the style and fit. oe pC ae ae Slavery presented itself to him in the form ot Tunaway slaves, perhaps sore and bleeding, pur- Sued by @ master, and these slaves imploring the neat advocate to speak for them in court, e did not walt to be asked. If a slave was aot rested within bis knowledge, it was bis Invariabie Tule to come forward and volunteer his defense: ‘and It 1 a tradition to this day in Gettysburg that he seldom failed to secure the release of the f tive. ‘There is a story current there of hisstarting for Baltimore with $300 in bis pocket for the es a When dealing with ue you can depend upon one hun- pat % Brown, Charles E., Obio, 1120 New York ave Warner, Wiliam, ‘Mo., Willard’ dred cente in VALUE for every dollar you tavest. Wo | WHOLMTOR TE EASREET NORTHWEST, A8 4 Brown, J. K,, Na. Metropolitan I ote, Washington, J. F., Ten., 5 Iowa Cirole, ‘mean it, we will prove it, On MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIGHTH DAY OF Bunnell FC. Pa. tional Hotel Wen’ Sa ape, 130 Maryland ave, 1. Look at our $10 Strictly all Wool Suite ir Sacks and | MAY. 1864, at SIX O'CLOCK P. offer for Brammy G57 Fas 24 West, Gea, i y., 819 ath st ne Cutaway: they arocheay tt G15. snacofor teen | Et les eed SU tanars N70. book 6,follo Se ware ryce, L. 5, N. vi ‘Ala.,’ 1325 M _ bought any ‘yeyor's office, each 2:5}612100 feet front, and contaiti- Buchanan, Jas., Bi, ind, 807 12th se new. Ing 8 Riad alban at 15 Gene Buckalew, CHC, Pa. EDDICE| White. $. VN. ¥.. The Arno. Our €7.60 Blue Suits are strictly all woo! and fast | fect row lic alley of 15 feet on side and jurnes, Jas N.. Mo. Willard’ Whiting, J.'2, Mion, 1597 P st. now, color ning to lot 1s. “These desirable 1 ted Burrows J Gc Miche MOK a. aw, Wilting: Wullam, Miss., The Portlang, We'll show a full Line of Prince Albert Suits at $16, | fhe venter of thecity und, convenient, tovall the street Butler. RR. Tenn. 503 13th st. mw. Wiekhamed. P Garene. ROU ‘House, $18, $22. and $25 and upward. eos thems Sd Obters Bae ppeetwnny Sor. soquliee E i o ‘unimpro arty in Bacterworts: Bend. Maple ave.,LeDrottP. | Wilber, David, X. ¥., National Hote. Our $10 Bie Assabet Flannel Suite we guarentes | StF ait sdapied for aweihng house courshon oF Bynum, Wm. D., Ind.,'621 13th st. nw, ‘Wilkins, Berian, Onio, 1: ‘Rot to tade or money refunded. business purposes. Title perfect. Taxes paid to dune Chine, Jno. T., Ctab, 31 Grant Place, Wilson, W. be Wevas tag ot Bw For Boys from 14 to 18 years we have Suits at 95, | 30. 1588. mpbell, Feilx, N. ¥., The Arlington. Wilson! Thomas, Mini, 1410 K st aw, 96, $7.50 and up to $15. qnterins of sale: One third cash, balance in one and Sait Lacon ome — | Wilke Svat SOO ROMT AGATE SR® | aac gots ears Me™ Mae HM Mo | alcatel cea aed $ " ‘cash a : 2 pa at Wise, Ged, De'Van 1h23 0 ter Children's Pante from 260. up, ach lot at time of sale. Converaneing, Rey at yur, Sera a Wye, 108 Let, aw, Woodburn, W., Nev., 816 13th st. mw. ‘We haves iull line of Men's Pants from @1 up. rs cost. Right reserved to resell st risk and cost Carey, JM. Wy0., 1400 L st. nw, Yardley, HM.” Pa. ‘kbvite Howse, of defaulting purchaser or purchasers, if terms are Bot Caruth AY Gey" Riggs House: = Yoer, &. 8. Ohio, 34 3a st. ne. omplied with in Wen dye SENCANSON BROS, Se Wie Pee a, “OPPIGESS Op fie Bont Or 1a bamexrarrvan Bie moat abe Aaoneet : he Woodmont ae See tS Rev. W. H. Milbura, Chaplain, 1219 'M st... 1ONDON AND LIVERPOOL PPPRCANSON BROS, Avctionsers Cardy, M.L."Mo., 1343 15th st. nw. oun B Clark, Clerk. Laurel, 4a. (LOTHING 00, cael pe ee T. 0. Towles, Chief Glerk, 1527 Corcoran st. : TO WHOM If MAY CONCERN. Clements, J. C., Ga,, Metropolitan Hotel, Joun P. Leedom, Sergeant-at-Arms, 13 1st st. n.e. 7TH AND G STS, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. 27 SATCHELS. Cobb, J. Ala., Meu 4 Hotel, As keeper, 119 B st. a, TO PAY CHARGES A: EXPENSES. ‘Cockran, W. ‘st Lycurgus Dalton, Postmaster, 249 N. Capitol st. re - a Sorrel 3 Es ok ihe ait Rr, aso |, G, Davia SATEEN OSESURS MAF ONESTAT Gomptda, Barnes, Md, 1408 Ht ot — ‘719 MARKET @PACE moog te teeta : . > ——eee—_~—__ Conger, E. H., lowa, 1101 K st. now. A Pigeon Comes Home at coark ‘elescope Satchel, Last. Cooper, W, C2, Onto 10 From the Wheeling (W. Va) Intellizencer, May 18, cams To pay ol Re ys Cowtes, We On the 15th day of last November Mike Preis. GAUZE UNDERWEAR claimed for a period over 6 months. Parties interested ve muth, the pigeon fancier of this city, sent to FOR LaDifs AMD OMILD! Will please take notice,” LEV] WOODBUEY, naa Charleston, tals state, by Mr. Emshelmer, a pair o 22.6t Mteittand Peart. . C. F.. Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, of his famous carrier pigeons, an old one and a| Just open one case of Jersey Ribbed Low Neck and | #7722-6t __Sth and Pa ave. pw. Crouse, G. W., Obto, Riggs House. oung one. The pail Ro Sleeve VESTS, at the low figure of 25c. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Culverson, D.'B., Texas, Metropoitten Hote, —_| YOURS one. engi OF ne re and in | "One case of High Nesk and Short Sleeves, = Cammings, ¥., 507 14th st. nw. about the expected length of time the young one Fitting, at same price, oes TAD A VERT INE BM BEETONIAN DIAVIRNG Cuteheon, B. a. 1400 Massachusetts ave. | app poping perpen ater 2 000 condition, | Misses, GAUZE VESTS at all prices. Sur stock is HORSE AT AUCTIO: ‘ ‘ eArlingt ‘The old one oF, , tnd nothing was heard | now complete. The above goods are just the thing for | OM FRIDAY. MOKNING, MAY TWENTY-FIVE, Darlington, 8.'Pa, 1600 Mase ave, beside nis oid cot on dir. ressuuttrs promises a | the ePproaching sean. Bitter Springr (Blairs Farm), Maryiand, @ thorough: Davenport, Ira, N.’Y., 1606 20th St. nw, the Stamm House alley, six months out ftom Brod Hulstels Buln 3 thoroughbred Hotsteln Cows, Davidson, A. C), Als.. Metropollcan Hotel Charleston. His tai was badly beaten, anay LADIES CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN UNDERWRAR. | and 1 very fine Hambletonian Driving Horse. This Davidson, RH. M., Pla, Natioaal Hove of it remained but ‘a little stubble’ It had toe Another Invoice of MISSES DRESSES Genter, Pas ahd bill’ bo, sold subject tothe’ Holland Davis. Mase 1297 Kn. appearance of being pounded against the bars of a Breeders’ Association of Ainerica. : Delano, M., Y llard’s Hotel, cage. It Is evident that he had been captured ‘This stock is made of the best material and manu- Terms cash. THOMAS DOWLING, Divble, Sais G. Windsor Hots, sornebody in his Might from Charleston to factured by experienced workmen; heace the Anish | iyi2i-dts Auctioneer. pingley, Nelson, jr, Kept in‘eaptivity tll n 5 Pace Dockery, A. M., Mo., ————— —$o—__. and fit is perfect, \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. pon hm chs. fat ‘sola _—. boy frescoes Stevens, a Cur FAN DEPARTMENT has been largely added to | MISCELLANEOUS | SPRING PLANTS, ROSES, ETC., a dapat Govds tnd Deana Sooke” Prepared toakow | | on THURSDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY-FO! @legant Goods and besutiful designs. Poindexter, Ark. 1888, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK. at my auction. ‘William, S.C. ll ‘sell a chotce collecti RUCBINGS and NECKWEAR of every description tr Hoses bos from ihe wel kaon Horie J. every : : fom the wel kugea florist, KID, SILK, LISLE and COTTON GLOVES, reliable | #70080, soa. THOMAS DOWLING, makes. Many New and Attractive Articles are shown | —2921-8t______________Auctloneer._ in every department. {ingens ‘SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT. ‘testainent of Jo- LACES and EMBROIDERIES in endless varieties. | $i Adams, late of Prince panty, Ma Cheapest and best line of FLOUNCINGS in the masa etiers of sdmatutstration ta, oity. | fon phan'e Court of sald a A WHITE GOODS from the Lowest to the Best. Pure | Y'wilbecil st public muction 19: the iiigvent addr toe LINEN LAWNS at 25c. Ome case of Cream White ah 2 Soper a JUNE SIX1H, 1888, AT eg ie cae eka tt chase of books, and on his way through Mary BATIS" OK A. Mt, on the ‘that val- : Bas being besought by a despairing woman to prev TE st 6c. worth double that amount. | tatia td of which the gzid Josiah Adams ed, rr o eee the sale of her husband, who was in. teat tne FIQUES, INDIA LINENS, DIMITIES end other fotze fu Wankanmon city, Det oa st, bee pg § Stevens, "40 sell soured ea anne, aaked = : ping souls 120 feck” ‘There fe an old tenement trame Funston, E. Hi, Kas, 005 13th st, Nate pon ical! Your own fesn and blood?” The ‘on the lot. also a small. m hich lat eee Wak, Va, Metropaieen Hote, aster replied: “I must have money, and John is | , Black and White SATTEENS, BATISTE nd | house on the lot also small i ae Don ‘ailinger, J. H., \. H., Dunbarton, cheap at #300.” He bought John, gave him free | LAWNS. INDIA SILKS, from 75c. up. Black and ED tor and att’y-at-law, Bladensburch Mar fs sN sts. Peer book Came Home to Gettysburg without his | White, White aad Black. Gream and Plain Black. Its may2 dts e ‘and. Oks, conceded that this is the most destrable fabric Hi Gat, ave. Siew eit Gay tabs Wales weather, Black and Cream CANTON CREPE; GREN- | WW 4UTEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, Ma. Willard’s Hotel, y Catch Thieves Now?| 4piNEs, in Piain, Striped and Brocaded: HER- | PI SALE OF VALUABLE PROPE: A > Z2LK PORT-OPPICR IMBPEC- SILK. WARP. ‘VEILING aod many RS, EFWEEN A beeitos mar WiLL ro RANI, WARP, NUNS and een OF ee Tone AVENOE GHD! - in PRESS. other Goods suitable for summer. i opERWEES EStabret) ior Ebbttt House. > inited States District Court, THWEST, NUMBER 906, A’ T Conn, 308 st ae im Macon, Ga., Saturday, held that decoy letters | _Tadles' LISLE, SILK and COTTON HOSIERY tn CTIOR. EV "1325 G st. RW, Sent out tocatch postal officials are not such let. | 7st Black, extre value, Oo BR URS DAN: OOLOCK Eat tee neh, at = W Ga Metropolitan Hotel ters as the law contemplates when it punishes ‘those who tamper with them. Tne case arose out Of the trial of Rudolph Dennicke, a route agent Ou the Central Katiroad between Macon and AUanta. ‘The number of letters tampered with On that run was so large that a strict watch was fie panies pal ede ace i Onto Job Lot of PONGEE PARASOLS, st $1.35, worth hoe Sones tan inet ee 2, Parasol stock is added to often, and stock ie pro- | fet doch, right of way ins S-fout alley im rear, tae nouneed perfect. proved iy eee dvrling, containing ti BEADED GRENADINES, BEADED SLEEVES for ies 2 Sat BIE OCLC 3, 2G Pelerines, JET BANDS, &c., to all of which we invite | Bert Jot 1. in square 37%. fronting 20 feet on Oth instituted, A decoy letter addressed to an j- | Four attention, ss ‘Neat, and inary person in Atlanta was mailed tu Macon, At with finprovermesta an = bs inpeateure Sta ee hae i“ sae oe Heard, 4-71 Mo. S14 New Jersey ave. a.m, Tound the letter, with tho cent 4 E. @ Davis Sects tasincs and residence property, which ia to Henucrson, D.B, Jowa, Wonmley's Hotel, person, ‘The tral of the cago has eactied much | myie 719 MARRET SPACE. | "Ferun of sale, One-third caah, balance in Hare ES SicaNueng ee |S ie te ry ag ra ae Shane ae e on * mu > guilty. as the Dogus character Of the lever aifected z soe bes: the entire proceedi Seyaucine, &, at purchaser's cost, Snylost WALTER R WILLIAMS © CO. Aucte. Bit, ie K st hw. From the London Truth. @ GT Bok, CE. W.Va, SOL TSeT I see that the United States Government have > T. Ku Hoimes’A* 3 iowa’ 1130'H2th Se mow, eh anaciees 5 Secmnidehte vee Serine 6 “Ayan, E, Miss. » Teun, Hopkins, SL, Va) 13 34 st. ne, Hopkins, 5. T), N.Y.) 1508 H st. mw, ‘Hopkins, A. J., HL, 1228 14th st. Howard, J. G., Ind., 1013 Est. aw. Hovey, A. P., ind. 215 East Capitol st, w, hu 7. Wis. 1619°93th NT ar artiliery. 702 19th st inite cruiser. rene and 1s intended to steam twenty knote, and Tallon, Hunter, G., KY., 113 Maryland hhutton, J. \o., National Hovel. Jackson, ©. L., Pa, 613 13Un st. aw. ————$ Oe Jounston, Jas. T., Ind, 1327 M st. ‘A Wise Youth, Jebnato Thos. ba x. Gon K st. aw, From the Epoch. sorpiar Now es a a. Big Sister—"Bobby, you are wanted to do an Kelley, witb, Pas kuges oss Bobby—Tell ma T haven't got time to do tt elie}, Wak. De, Kennedy, R. P., Uhio, 1) Kstow, now.” ong, Sister—"Father says you must a0 1 at < Bodby—“Ob, 1U8 for pa tsk. Then T gues I had eeris ra TRE T y ‘The mayor of Boston nominated PRs wane nthe nandie tes mereka at enn ve, Uine's colored man has been 5 for sued & bar lela aS =— 22, 1888—SIX PAGES. 3 AUCTION SALES. . cert “aay »: cai FH ‘UCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. weiicall by bite oneticn, ot my store, 1448 Foun NOW OPEN FREE AT DOWLINGS FINE akT ROOMS PERM. AVE AXD 11TH sv. BVER HELD IN WASHINGTON. ‘A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF WATER COLOR PAINTINGS, FORMING AN ALMOST CHRONOLOGICAL RISTORY OF WATER COLOR ART REPRE- SENTED BY MANY OF THE GREATEST KIA AXD FREDERICKSBURG PAIN or PAST AND PRESENT. a 5 £0 AbekasDElA AND WASHING’ For ws, 8 9 47, ¥: ST a 5-00, 6-01, 6:30, % AMONG SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL WORKS WILL BE FOUND SIGNORINTS GRAND WORK. A SPANISH FESTIVALVaL- URD AT 62,500 AND MANY SUPERB SPECI- teiy thereafter I will offer lot 20, in 107, having ® fron So feoves FredetikCS4t | 445% OF THE SPANISH, FRENCH, DUTCH. sireot anal § pat of fore toa Look aliay. ~ ggereraage “* Tosa p en ‘erm. Valance inone aod two] DANISH, BELGIAN, NEAPOLITAN, ROMAN, ‘Tickets and information office, northeast soars with tnterest af 8 pcr ceut par sunum, payable . . ‘of Tith street aad Peunayigenn rau, a a8 erty sold, or alias atthe parchascr option, Ade: | 4D LOMBARDY SCHOOLS. Ry Eo porchasc's option of eesti Bonit ot #100 wilt be required on euch lot at the time of ‘cans E PUGiL Sh Noob. sale, Con Te eae NSN, Bc. to be berms, by par THE ENTIRE COLLECTION WILL BE General Manawer. (myI4) Gen. fas. Amos FY VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROFERTY, ON DSTHLED, UETWEEN FIRST AND EOOND THOMAS DOWLING, HERR AMEE ar hd SERS O'CLOCK P. M., we aba 0 FE THE gnove SAH 1g ROsTpONED Unt SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE ON TUESDAY. Beet ore AND OHTO RAILROAD. Btkch estes WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SCHEDULE IN EFFECI APRIL 29, 1888, MAY 22D, 23D, 24TH, 26TH, aT ALAM, = | DEANE WASTING DON TRUM STA x. EW JERSEY AVENUE AND. nay og 3 aRD 8 P.M. RACH Day. ‘and Sorthwest expres daily" . m,9:16 p.m. For Cimciunats and St Louis express daily Sand iy For iayane and Cleveland, express daily 10-558 2 ‘D T, a DAY. , at STX SoG n Same Psa hati ep ise | -—azte St Senn | Yer Penryn Loca tations. 120-20 am Sue eter oe eee chteen: le, and red by & of | Sreueioe es ees ia, Newark, and Wilnmilueton, 7 2:06 and 3-25 pn. dally, exproms. oir} SE | np es eee ot months, for notes ing interest from ae and iutermediats poluta §7:30 asm, IONDAY | AFTERNOON, ‘TWENTX- SIX O'CLOCK, we wil sal Ya "ke ; im front of the iD Se Sten ese co: anme | Toa peu etates iene | akanraen acoA 245M PHEGIGP ote Sha tiee"ek WANE ae Cuarae nateoeeed "an | ea oa 8 “fs PS TRAD ATA T AEAREN OARS | FREER UARGEa FURIE PNG | beter = * we H STREETS NORTHEA ~ LT ALR CTW: BSW 6:40 and 8:30 a.m. 12:20 ana 4.30 feet He ae | as 3 age 8 30 am. 45 al ci mn... 12:05, 3:50, 6 DINNER SERVICE, CHINA AND GLASSW: 10 p.m. PART LOT 9, SQUARE 77, “Fr: mas between Washineton and, Balti- fronting 20, fect on Ht wirecs north, with «depth of | On WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-THIRD, 1 more, 5, rowEigrices 120 feet, and improved by a two-story and basement SfiEmapcing ot TEN O'CLOCK, 9t residence No Hi Op Sundays, am. 115, 3°90, 435. 6-45 brick dwelling, seven rooms, bath-room, modern ¢on- jusetts avenne, corner 13th st_n.w., I on the Metropolitan: veniences, and in thorough 1epair—e comfortable home | 82 excellent collect of household effects. mak pal stations ouly, CUMMEDIATELY APTER, Lot 28, quare 777 front. | === CHAS DOWLING, Avctionset_— | "Sor Gaiters ‘hiecmediate pointe, 9am, ing 20 feet on 3d atrect east, between G aud H streets | EVRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- | E th, with a dey Borth, wath a depth of 100 feet, making a very deair- | © PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT THE ‘Terms: Ele temmtauttnly, and secured by Seed ot cash at option of purchaser or i “Ndepo purohasers f $100 on each piece at sale. C be San ae ‘DUNCARSOR BROS’ | GROUND, MORE OR LESS, WITH 4 LaRGE | "oy TWQ FINE BUILDING Tor fronting Nolicsoeieein Dullding Lot iu | big andat the written request of the holder of the ‘Terms: years, notes to Lear 6 per cent interest from day of sale, his sontemuaiio, ond ts be front of the premise, on WEDNESDAY, THE Ervet or ail cash at parchaser’sovtica, A depont of | TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1888, AT FOUR eee Conveyancing, &c., at pur- | AND A-HALF O'CLOCK P.M. the following described my 15-déedn DUNCANSON BROS,, Aucta, | Tee! estate situate in the city of Washington, \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 62, of Shedd’s subdivision . 195, VALUABLE RESIDENOE, Xo. eae STRERT | the records of the surveyors office of the District of On THURSDAY AFT:RNOON, MAY TWENTY. ‘One-third cash, balance in eat two SOUTHEAST CORNER OF O AND SIXTEENTH o “of mie, poy:| STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTOX, D. C. | ,18.p0« stovrinw wt all statioun on Mekropottan posit | CONTAINING 7,312 SQUAKE FEET OF | For Frederick. 110:10am, 13, 14:35, 15:30am i For Luray and poluts on ike Sheneutegi Y on ‘Auctioneers. AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSE Re Ryiy FR 3 THEREON. joat x ‘Treine arrive t anny 7-20 By virtue of a deed of trast from William F. Mat- no te, serial date 0 8 2 Pi Pi o HAMPSHIRE AV On TUESDAY IN, vENTY- p sQoRBESUN AGLERNOOS, MAY ORWENTY. tinely and wife to us, dated the third day of June, | audi BS). m.; trum Pittsburg daily 7-20 a ime 3: prviisen, PART LOT 15, SQUARE 73, 1886, and recorded in Liber No. 1182, folio 453, et 39 fect on L street, and ranning back that | seq., one of the land records of the District of Colum- Oue third cash: balance im one and two | notes secured thereby, we will sell at publicauctiom,in KORTHWEN AUC’ i q & E Columbia, and the north 62 feet 6 11 FOtnTH, Tabs at PVE Ot in frput gt tg | width of lor 113, of Rotegon's subdivision of part of Promises, ‘I shail offer for sale fa. Square | said square an recorded in book 0 eid ahr, feaproved by a taree-story Brick Bealdence: Ro. | surveyors offosreconds, making ia al 7.312% (aeven Terns: Subject to Two notes, secured by deed of | thousand three hundred and twelve and one-half) trust, dated the 10th of" ctober, 1887, due in oneand | square feet of ground, more or less, ‘The dwelling was two years: the balance in cash. “Ail convesancius and | constructed about four years ago according 10 ap- Feconditnu at purchaser's cost. §200 deposit. req ‘and the property altogether is one of the Das attime of axle. enaagrerr Lynchburg aed Danville, Greesboro, my19-d&ds__ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. yep bap yep . fotie, Columbia, Aucuste: “Atlanta, Birmage HOMAS DOWLING sacreeee meteneet_. | “Taras of enle: One-third cash, balance tn equal 5 An, Auras 7 (lee eee payments of ax, twelve and exghteen months reepec- | fornia. "Fulfmun”” Sleeper New Wort Mase VALUABLE PROPERTY AT eBT | tively, with notes for credit payments to bear interest wet AL Bette Montes OREM fen | tom aro mien mena oa | Bea We a BEADLEY BUILDING. AT. ACCTION cent per annum, and to be secured by deed of trust on ranean to iume sd actions Ou THUMSDAY APEERNOUN, Max - | the property sold: or, all cash at option of purchaser. ine te Atianta, Dow not FOURTH, 1888, at HALF-PAST’ FO ‘A deposit of $1,000 will be required at the time of | 195 $.8nd@, rout: potute Sundare skein orto ie Sir oda 00 tin ¢ | esle. Termsof sale to be complied with within ten | Birssburh sid intermediate mrstions, °° MAnaeea suction, 2 490, fron ; 36 fot jntret. by about 492-12 heton ‘strect, | days from the day of eale, otherwise the property will syntaining 2624 square feet of and, more or lee “Tk | been sold at rlak and cost of defaulting purchaser. All Gatto ° ae Ot nperon conveyancing and recordipg at purchaser"s cost. Pullman erma of, sale nics Cr eae anpeeae STkuER, SBEtW B Akb “0 STRERTS aes ane ees pRrataves ee te fame ears te Sef No 40/00 fo Eats we wl ote fot teat Sutsen, Sisente in Goa city ef Webineton fe ee District of Columbia, to wit. a REY gee ut -Ome, 1888, at EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. ese! Ta contaiua 7.1 mud, Std'@iuproved bye gwo-sory Grick dwelling’ Dumber of two-etory frame tenementa, tains 5.080 square Feet of ground, inore or leas, and seq unimproved: for the ot Columbia, and st the of OCLOGK FM: rat 2, in ‘said nguare op foscrvatson | BEerccnty was WEDNESDAY. marked or lettched “C,* containing 3,010 sguare fest | THIRD DAY OF MAY, A. ked WE Conta FOF May, Of ground, more oF lesa, and two three- | O*CLOCK P.M. all ety frie Gvelings, Non. 31 and 310 Maine ave- | (85) eighty tout, me. On BA’ Suh matic ods Intec ee sare oF Fars, theast of 434 street and venue, SID! Y POUR AND A. Tee so ef gure fect of d tnore ot lee, et cordate BETWEEN EAN one i in the aquare or 5 is Gg ‘virtue of « deed of trust to us, reconled in ts | xo'1L092 folio S80-e¢seqeoue ot the land a for in front a in enid uae EDNESDAT, THE TWENTS: | wien ever SUNDAY. at 4 Ociock bo ta inter 1 three ty-fve (85), im the sub- of Sbaser, | A deposit of $100 will be required ou (4), and exgh Dig LENSON vision of equare our bundred and ninety-five (495), : NP SECOND, 1986. ot, rx | ade by the weugneee of Gores Mattingy. |" ” | _™5-Om dics “reroot cant, betwoan, North Band O | aaf'tao yeare with iniarest af ei per payable = Venn le. VeRO om. + secured by & dees of Ee STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN property CR ES eares, Zu street wharf daily (o Seu apogee ferpon and Kiver Landinws a» far down as TY clock a ui. Meturuin, L. L BLAKE, Captain. RIVER LANDINGS. STEAMLK ~ WAKEFTELD” SATUMDAYS at Zam heterty TUESDAYS x a ed as Nomint Creek, Carrioman, Va SS soniness sae ke we. LEY, Manager. nae 3, = oe ES 3 EO, W. STICKKEY, Auctionser, 936 F st eat parade On 6-61 party | ‘there. yas8 b Ob daseanad SOS ATTE | Gheare Seow Sore