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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. WED ‘Torexa, Ksx., May 30.—A few days ago the firm of Smith Wsros, at Dorance, failed. The next night a party of men went to the house of Jas. Smith, one of the firm, and called him to the door. ‘When'he appeared they demanded that he pay them Immediately $1,000 Whigh they claimed he ‘owed them, and on telling ther@that he was with- ‘out funds they produced a rope and swore that ‘they would hang him if he did not give them at once a Bond which Would secure them. Tosave the young man’s life Squire Joy, his father-in-law, juade out aud signed the bond, aiver wulch they retired. —__ ‘ay 30.—For five weeks three children of the Rev. SC. Brinser, of Round Top, have been dangerously $11 with a rather pecultar type of typhoid fever. The cause of the sickness cannot be accounted for, since the childre Veen always in gool health. There has Diack cat in the family for years, which Ww. “Topsy,” for no other reason she was black. About eight wi ame very sick, and, a5 she was children constantly nursed her. physician is of the opinion that the Tracted the disease froin the cat. = Judge Spencer's Erephets Crab-Apple ree. New Lexrxetox, Onto, May 30,—Probate Judge Spencer, ppens %o be a republican, is greatly depressed with the prophetic perversity of a large crab- jie tree, which stands beside the road leading from his place to Somerset, and ot far from St ge. Years ago he embalmed it. 1 wanting on the Beauties of “T gloom in the Lane. He says b to his dismay, that his particular crab-apple tree never bloom ex- ep in the years when. the democrats carry OMO, This year It has more bicom than ever before since he observed it. _ Up Lookout Mountain by Rail. ‘SHE “HEADFOREMOST” RAILKOAD COMPLETED. CuaTrasooGs, TENN., May 30.—The first passen- fer train to run to the top of Lookout Mountain over the new headforemost standard-gauge rail- road left tne city Sunday, carrying the directors of the company, number of railroad officials and luvited guest. The trip was made in forty min- utes, the distance being eight miles. The averas grade up the mountain is 160 feet to the mile. ‘ere is only one switch-back on the entire line. ounce it a marvel of engineer- track Was completed to the top at ay night, and Is now in running order for passengers. The first regular traips for the accommodation of the public were run yeste day, and they were crowded with people from a parts of the state, who had come to town to take a ride on te new Fi He Mad a Morbid Conscience, A TELEPHONE MESSAGE CAUSES A YOUNG MAN TO SHOOT HIMSELF. Prrrsnce, May 30.—A special from Erle tothe Post says: Peter Engstrot, one of the best known and most highly respected young business men of shot himself through the breast Sunday, imself Instantly, While under @ foolish prehension. Some one called him by tele- phone and sked his given name, refusing to tell Why the Information was Wanted.” He was struck ‘with th that Judgments were to be entered, or other Jegal proceedings taken, on some of his Dusiness abtitties, and the thouzht excited him greatly. In half an hour after receiving tne call he went into the basement of his store and blew his brains out, Investigation shows he had no trouble to fear, as he antictpated. Engstrom was tnirty-five years old and leaves a widow and ope enti. ——— Consecrating the New ™. E. Bishops. PROCEEDINGS OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL GI EMAL CONERENCE. In the Methodist Episcopal General Conference tn New York yesterday the election of a secretary for the board of education was proceeded with- ‘When the tellers retired Senator Warner Miller Tose and moved that the conference attend in Dody to-day the memorial services at Gen. Gran! tomb, which was unanimously cafried. Mrs. Granf, Who sat in Mrs. Seymour's box, Was visibly affected. ‘A recess was then taken to permit the final arrangements being made for the consecration ex- ercises. The house was packed and many were turned away. The consecration exercises began p.m. Dr. Newman was attendea by the ‘of his chureh in Washington. The Gospel, Joun xxl, 15-17, Was read by Kev. Dr. Al- exander Martin.” Then began the presentation of the bishopselect. John Philip Newman had for his presenters Dr. W. Griffin, of Troy, and the Kev. J. F. Marshall, of the Louisiana conference. ‘The examination Was conducted fby Bishop Bow- man. Prayers followed by Bishops Merrill, A. drews, Warren, and Foss, after which the laying on of hands Was proceeded with as follows: On Bishop-elect Vincent by Bishops Bowman and ster and the presentérs; Fitzgerald, Bishops rrill and Andrews; Joyce, Bishups Warren and Foss; Newman, Bishops Hurst and Mude; Goodsell, Bisnops Walden and Maliaileu; Thoburn, Bishops Fowler and Mallalieu. Bishops Bowman’ and Fos- ter, by right Of seniority, assisting at each. Prayer by Bishop Taylor, a hymn, and the benediction by Bishop Bowman concluded the ceremonies, A resoiution offered by Senator Warner Miller Was unatiimously adopted by the conference: The Methodist Episcopal Church having learned with Sorrow of dangerous tilness ‘of Lieut.-Gen. Phil. H. Sheridan, desire to piace on record tts hight estimate of the ability, gellantry, and hero- fsmm with whieh he gave hltseif to the cause ot ‘he Union during the civil war; to express its gTatetui belief that he was one of the great Captains whom God raised up to be a deliverer in a trying ordeal of his country’s history, and express 4t3 sympathy with his family in their present anxious sorrow, and to assure them of its prayers that the husbuld and father may be spared, and that the illustrious soldier may long ltve to serve a peaceful country. On the third ballot C. H. Payne was elected sec- retary of the board. A committee was appointed Yo determine the constitution of the church, to re- port to the next general assembly. ‘The Episcopal residences for the next four years Were Bxed as follows: New York, Boston, Wash- ingtoa, Buffalo, Cincinnat! or Covington, Chatta- hooga, New Orieans, Chicago, Minneapolis or St, Paul, Si. Louls, Topeka, Denver, San Francisco or Los “Angeles, ‘Omaha, "Galveston, and Portland, Greg. Reports were adopted disinissing the me- f the 18th Street Church of New York against Bishop Fowler of bad faith, and declaring that there is no need to further consider the to- bacco question. Confession of a Conspiracy. LUTHER W. HOLMAN ADMITS HIS INTENDED MURDER OF MIS SISTER. Luther W. Holman was before Judge Staples, in Une Superior Criminal Court in Boston Monday, charged with conspiring to murder hissister, Eme- line B Holman, of Worcester, in order to secure her inheritance from her father’s estate. Upon arraigned Holman. in a low voice and tn a anuer, said: “By the advice of my ul guilty.” “Miss Holman was in d in mourning for her father, but kept red with a veil. This was the first A seen her brother siz physicians and ot e Mixter, of Worcester, tes 4a bad fallin January, estion of the bral sin his actions have been Merrick Bemis, of the Worcester In- ated that froin ence the court sentenced Hoiman to two years imprisonment in the House of Correetie = <0° - A Strange Look in Her Eyes, From the Troy Times, “My dear,” said he to hts lady love, “I nave been busy all day; not manual labor, you know, but Drain Work, Which is the hardest kind.” “Yes, indeed, I know it must be for you” And ther was in'her eyes 4 look of tender sympathy which aroused him, She Was quite in earnest. He changed he subject, He Didn't Show It, From the Chicago Tribune Kansas Tramp—What town’s this, just ahead?” Kansas Farmer—“Oskaloosa.” Tramp—“Where they've elected a lot ©’ women to the ofices?” his Farmer—“The same.” ‘Tramp (shoulderti bundle and pre: to take the back tract “That's all want to know. I won't have nothin’ to do with no such town. I was raised in a coun- try where men were capable of runnin’ things eselves.” Farmer—“Go! you don’t show Ita bier” Cuoxen By the deat follow Warre ball caused ir, under the s circumstances: Clara Novie, of No. 3711 street, West Plilladeipita, a’ pretty and 1ld, Was Kept home frum schooi last week Decause sue had a sure throat. On Saturday she desired a “sour ball,” @ piece Of confectionery like 4 big marbie, sold for a peany in all candy stores, Which « child delights lo suck by the hour, for It 1s too hand to be chewed. Clara’s craving was ed, and she Was enjoying the ball wo her nient, for Its sour Juice somewhat re- T throat trouble, When some one asked nd in attempting to answer the i sipped from her control and into her T mother, Who caine to ber assist- 4 do nothing, So physicians were sum- consultation beid. ‘The three physi- ¢lans Work logether, and by a simple method Rally succeeded in dislodging the sour Dall; but uttie Clara was then dead, The sour’ ball ‘suffocated her. ees The Moscow Gazette, commenting upon the re cent scare over the condition of land's de. Tenses, says: “England, being a ruiv, must be outerlt Lo play the part of a peaceful cotmmerctal ‘The employes of the Milwaukee road have been pony an _——_ of one-third “se ages Day damages resulting frow x mrike. The mea are indignant. iby The condition of the emperor of Brazil is changed. lie is greatly prostrated and bis de- Perture from Milan bas again been postponed. oa Bertin says Thae ene emperor oy & sudden chill while walking the park yesterday afternoon. $5 The Paris pa; Lee, the kilt es ACh, the, Young man who attempted to Last October, has been banker Hawvon, inc! on a writ of babeas corpus" 9 irom al CONGRESSMEN WASHINGTON, List of Senaters and Representatives and their Residences, ‘SENATORS. John J., Kans, 1 B st. nw, rich, N. W., R. L, 812 Conn, ave, Allison, W. B.; lows, 1124 Vermont ava, Bate, W. B., Tenn., House. erry, James H., Ark., National Hotel Beek,'J. B., K¥., 612 14th st. nw. ° a Brown, Joscph Ey Ga, Woodlaont Plata, rown, Josep! ia. Wi it Butler Cos GolmSh Pat ee, Bowen, Thomas M., Col, House, Blackburn, J. C. 8, KY., 1851 G st. nw. Rutus, N. J., 1315 N st, nw. a eo N st. nw. eron, J. Donal 21 La Fayette Square, Cockrell, F. M., Mo., 1518 K st. nw, Coke, Richard, Tex., 419 6th st.n.w. Call, Wilkinson, Fla., 1903 N st. n.w. Cullom, shelby M., JIL, 1402 Massachusetts av@ Colquitt, Aifred H., Ga, 920 New York ave, andier, Wililam E., N. H., 1421 1st. LW. , Henry L., Mass. 1705 M st. LW. Oregon, & La Payette Square. . K., Minn., 1700 15th st. nw. Daniel, John W., Va., 1700 19th st. 2.4, Edmunds, George F., Vt., 2111 Massachusetts ave, Evarts, Wm. M., N. Y., 1601 K st. nw. Eustis, James B., La., 2761 N st. B.w, 508 1st) P st. a.W. 5th St, nw. . Randall Le, La, 1723, R i, ave. rman, Arthur P., Md., 1403 K st. UW. Hawley, Joseph R., ‘Cont, 920 14th st. BW. Hoar, George F., Mass., 1:25 K st. nw. Hale, Eugene, Me., 917 16th st. nw. Harris, 1. G., Tenn., 13 1st st. ne. Hearst, George, Cal, 1435 Mass ave, Hampton, Wade, 8.'C., Metropolttap Hote, Hiscock, Prank, "Arlington Hutel, Jones, Jou P.,. Nevada, 160) Mass. ave. Jones, James K., Arkansas, 915 M st, n.W, Kenna, John E,, West Virginia, 140 Bst ne. Morgan, John f., Ala., 113 1st St. Re. Morriii, Justin S-, Vermont, 1 ‘Thomas Ctrele, Merherson, J. K., N. 1.,1014 Vermont avo, Manderson. Chaties F..Neb , Portland Fiat Mitehell, John H., Oregon, 16 G st. new, P Henry B., Ohio, 1122 Vermont ave. Paadock, A. S., Nebraska. Portland Fla: Platt, O. H., Connecticut, 4 B st. ne, Palinér, Thomas W., Mich., 1435 K st. LW. Plumb, P. B., Kans., 612 14th st. n.w. Pugh, James L., Ala., 1333 K st. nw. Pasco, Samuel, Florida, 306 C st. aw. S.. Pa.. 1518 hs st. Dw. ger, Hb Virginia, 1107 G st. nw Ransom, Mat €., Metropolitan Hotel Keagan, J. H. 2 Pst. RW, Spovner, John C, 'S., 5 B st. n.W. Stanford, Leland, Cai.,'1701 K st. nw. ‘Sabin, Dwight M., Miin., 1 Iowa Circie. Saulsbury, Ell, Delaware, 610 14th st. nw. Sawyer, Philetus, Wisconsin, 1820 1 st. Lw. Sherman, John, Ohio, 1319 K st. n.w. Stew: William M.. Nevada, 1707 R. L ave. ‘Stockbt , F. B., Michigan, 1440 M st. n.w. ‘Teller, Heary M., Colorado, 201 North Capitol st. ‘Turple, David, Ind., 52 B st. n.e. Yance, Zebulon B., N.C., 1627 Massachusetts ave, Vest, George G., Missouri, 1204 P st. n.W. Voorhees, D. W., Indiana, 1642 21st st. bw. Walthall, EC. sussippl, 1714 1 are, Wilson, E. K., Maryland, 1309 O st. n.w. ‘Wilson, James F., lowa, 623 13th st. Ww. OFPCERS OF THE SENATE. 3.G. Butler, aplain, 1107 11th st. nw. Anson G. McCook, Secretary, 1224 17th st. nw, Wm. P.Canaday, Sergeant-at-Arms, 302 Del. av, Charles W. Johnson, Chief Clerk, 1315 Mass. ave. James R. Young, Executive Clerk, 1506 Q st. nw. Isaac Bassett, Asst. Doorkeeper, 18 2d De. 3. 1. Christie, Act. Asst. Doork’r, 825 15th st. BW, W. i. Bigelow, Postmaster, 16 3d st. ne, REPRESENTATIVES, Carlisle, J. G.. 1426 K street. Abbott, J., Tex., 305 C st, nw. ‘Adams, Geo. E.,'TlL, ‘The’Ariington, Allen, C. H., M: ‘The Portland. Allen, E. P., Mich., Nattonal Hotel Allen, J. M., Miss.,’"The Arlington. Anderson, A. R., lowa, 1025 Vermont ava Anderson, Jno. A., Kans., 1333 G st. ‘Anderson, C. L, Miss, 1589 Ist, m. w, ‘Anderson, G. A”, IIL, 338 North Capitals Ammold, W, 0. Ly Riggs: House, Atkinson, L.E, Pa,, 710 11th st. ow. Bacon, Henry, N, Baker, Chas. S., N. sank hes |. i, wet tan He Barnes, G¢0. T.,'Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, G., Miss, Metropolitan Hotel. hos. M., Pa., 1629 Mass ave. nw, "The Arlington. -» 1701 Rhode Isiand ave, n.w. St. DW. » The Arlington. Blount, James H., Ga., 416 6th st. nw. 2 B St. me, Bound, F.,'Pa., 212 4th’st, se. Boutelle, ¢. A} Me., The Hamilton. Bowden, G. E./ Va.,'1225 14th st. nw, ‘@., Metropolitan Hotel, , Ark., 218 North Capitol st, Y., 1812 N St. LW, ., National Hotel, C.,'1112 10th st. mw, Browne, Thos. M., ind., 1332 1 st. nw. Brown, Charles E., Ohio, 1120 New York ave, Brown, J. K., Va., Mecropolitan Hotel, Brown, T. H. B., Va., National Hotel. Bunnell, F. C., Pa., National Hotel, Brumum, C.N.. Pa., 24 Grant Place, Bryce, LS, N. ¥.. 1739 1 st, nw. Buchanan, 9as., N. J., 207 E. Buckalew, C. K., Pa., Ebbitt House. Burnes, Jas. N., Mo. Willard’s Burnett, E., Mass.. 806 17th st. nw, Burrows, J. C,, Mich., 1416 K st. nw, Butler. R. K.. ‘Tenn... 503 130 st. nw Butterworth. Ben}. O., 407 Mapie ave, Le Drott P. Bynum, Wm. D., Thd.,’e21 13th st. now, Caine, Jno, T.. Utah, 11 Grant Place, Campbell, Feilx, N. ¥., The Arlington. Campbell, J. E., Ohio, 1011 Connecticut ave, Campbell, T. J", N. ¥., Congressional Hotel, Candier, A. D., Ga., 1112 H st. nw. Cannon, 5. G."IlL, Willard’s. Carey, J. M.. Wyo., 1406 L st. n.w. Carlton, H. i1., Ga, Metropolitan Hotel, Caruth, A. G., KY.. Riggs House, Caswell, L. B., Wis., 806 12th st. mw, Catchings, T. C., Miss., The Woodmont, Cheadle, J. B., Tnd., 413 6th st. nw. Clardy, M. L.;’Mo,, 1343 15th st, n.w. Chipman, J. L., Mich. National Hotel, Clements, J. €., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel Clark, CB, Wis, 7216 G st. n.w. Cobb, J. E,,Ala., Metropolitan Hotel, Cockran, W. BN. ¥., 1312 N st. Cogswell, Win.,"Mass., Collins, P. A, Mass, 1325 G st. nw. ‘Compton, Barnes, Md.. 1408 H st. nw, Conger, E. H., Iowa, 1101 K st. n.w. _ ; othran, Jas’s., 8.'C., Metropolitan Hotel, Cowles, W. H. 209 E. Capitol st. Cox, 8. H. ave. nw, oy 1408 H., Texas, 125 B st. ge, Crisp, C. F., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel Crowe, G. W., Ohio, Riggs House, Culberson, D.’B., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel, Cummings, A. J., N. ¥., 507 14th st. nw, Cutcheon, B. M..”Mich.; 1400 Massachusetts ave, Dalzell, Jno., Pal, The Arlington, Dargan, G. W., 8. C., 603 F st. Darlington, 8.,’Pa., 1800 Mass ave, Davenport, Ira, N. Y., 1606 20th st. nw, Davidson, A. C., Als..’Metropolitan Hotel, Davidson, K. H. M., Fla, National Hotel Davis, KT. 1337 K st. nw. Delano, M.,'N. ¥., Willard’s Hotel. Divble, Sain’l, S. ., Windsor Hotel, Dingley, Nelson, jr., Me., The Hamilton, Dockery, A. M., Mo., Willard’s Hotel Dorsey, Geo. W. E,,’Neb.. 1401 K st, new, Dougherty, Chas., Fia., National Hotel, Dubots, F.'T. Idaho, 1330 13th st. nw. Dunham, R. W., I; 1325 G st. nw. Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., 1519 6 st aw. Eluott, Wiliam, S. C., 1213 Q st. nw. Eanloe,'B. A., Tebn., G01 E st. nw, Ennehtrout, D., Pa., 215 East Capitols, Farquhar, J. M:. N. ¥.. 813 12th st, nw. Felton, C, N., Cal, Chamberlin's Hi. F, Ky., S01 12th st. n.w. Micii.. 1105 16th st. Crain, W. 58.0. P. Mich., 1213 Conn. ave. nw. Ala., 1116 G st. .w, ze inn, 1344 19th st. nw Fuller, W.'E., lowa, 1327 N st. nw. Funston, £ i. Kats 903, 13th Hs Ey fetropoiitan linger, J. Hi, N. H., Dunbarton, Baw. J., La, 1758 N st. now, 3. H., Jowa, The Portiand. , W. H., HL, 1114 G st. now. Gest aibson, Chas. H.. Md., Willard’s Hotel, Gifford, O. 8, Dak., 1703 G st. Giass, P. T., Tena, Metropolitan Hotel, . Mi, Mo.,"1301 Conn. ave, i., W. Va., Ebbitt House. MT. 29 B st. se, mes, T. W., politan Hove, oH. Oto, 1308 F st, Gentes, 17 Wik, 4d New Fork Guenther, R, WIS, 946 New York ava, Mail, N., Pa. 1331 G st. nw. Maré, 8 ‘Texas, 340 C st. n.w. Harmer, a. v., Pa, 519 th st. n Hatch, W.H., Mo., 1322 G st. ‘nw. Haugen, X. F Wis, 707 12th st aw, Hayden, ED.) Mase, 1732 H st. a. 1, Jowa, 1325 G st. nw. Jieard, J. T., Mo., 814 New Jersey ave. nw, Hemphill, J: 4., 3. C., 1325 6 st. nw, Henderson, D. B., lowa, Wormley’s Hotel, Henderson, J. S.,'N. C.y Met ‘Hotel, ‘T. J., Til, 311 North Capitol st. i. A.. Ala, Ttigus House, Herman, By 417th st. Dw, Miestand, J. A. Pi, 107 F st nw, Hires, Geo. &., N._J-, Willard’s Hoveb mutt, RR. HL, 1507 K st. nw, Hogi, ¢. E, W.Va, 801 Fst Hounan, W.S.,1nd., The Haiilton, Holmes. A. 3., lowa. 1130 12Ub St mw, Hooker, C.K; Miss. Houx. L. ¢., Tenn, Hopkins, 8°, Va.. 13 3d st. me, hopkins, 5. T., N.Y. 1508 Ht st. tw, Hopkins, A. J. ioe Lath st. pi fo Monty A. B., Ky., 601 13th st aw, Moore, Le We Texe’3a0 Uist: awe B, Miss, 222 3d st. nw. ‘EN. Kans, 621 13th st, nw. . W., Cal, The Hamilton, Morse, L., Mass, Wormley’s, Neal, J. ik, Teni., National Hotel Nelson, K., Minn., 704 14th st. Newton, C., La., Metropolitan Hotel, Nichols, J.,'N. G., Ebbitt House, Norwood, ‘Thos. M., Ga.. 223 Indians ave, Nutung,'N. W., N.Y, 312 Indiana ave, Ororael, Sch aay i, . Ns. nw Ferrall, Chas. T., Va., 810 12th st. DW. . H., Ind., 935 H st, ill, Chas., Pa.. 1326 New York ava ‘ull, J. J.. Mo., 608 14th st. n.W. moras, x » Pa., 941 K st. nw. Outhwaite, J.'H., Ohio, The Hamilton, Ind., 1415 G st_n.w. Parker, A. X., N. ¥., 327 East Capitol st. Patton, John, Pa., Willard’s Hotel. Peet SW, kre a Nae tolaay , ley 7 New Jersey ave, Fenington, J. B.’ Del., 627 F st. .W. Perkins, BL W., Kans, 916 15th st, iw. Perry, W. H.,& ¢., Metropolitan Hotel Peters, 8. it, Kan., National Hotel, Phelan, James, ‘Tenn., 1610 19th st. n.W. W. W., N. 5., itichmond Flats, Pldcock, J. W., N: J.. 709 11th st, n.W. Plumb, R., I, 1320" 14th st. n.w. Post, P. 8) Ill,, 1226 1ath st. nw. Pugiiey 4. J.,’Onio, Ebbite House, Randali, 8. J., Pa.,'120 € st. se. Rayners. md. Riggs House. 08. B., Me., The Hamilton, Rice, E., Minn, 926 15th st. nw. Rie J.'D., Tenn., National Hotel, Robertson, 8. "M., La., 202 Delaware ave. 2.@, Kockwell, ¥. W.,'Mas&, Riggs House, Rowers, J. H., ATk., 1302 K st. D.W. Romets, J., Ohio, Congressional Hotel, Rowell, 3.1L, Ill, 9101 a, n.W. Rowland, AN. ¢., M itan Hotel, Russel: Mass’ The avuington: husk, A Wea Aneto Ryan, Thos) Kan,, National Hotel Sawyer, J. G., N. ¥.. 24 Grant Placa Sayers, J. D., Tex., 719 11th st. nw. ‘Scott, W. L., Pa, Chamberlin’s, Scull, E., Pa’, Ebbitt House, Seney, G. E., Ohio, 1338 G st. nw. rH. W., Michi 1903 G st. nw. shaw, £.T., Md., Nat Hotel. Sherman, J. 8., N. ¥., The Portland, Shively, B. ¥.."Ind., 127 A st. ne. Simmons, F. M., N: C., Metropolitan Hotel. ‘Smith, Henry, Wis, 130 Maryland ave, 0.6 ‘Smith, M. A., ‘Arizona, 717 14th st. B.W. Snyder, C. P., W. Va., National Hotel Spine? rere st. Bow, ia, F. 2, The Arlington, pas = L, House, nger, W. Mt, THI, Staninecker, W.G.,N. ele, G. W., Ind., Riggs House. Stephénson, 7, Wis, 150 F st ‘Stewart, J. D., Ga., 416 6th st. n.w, ‘Stewart, Chas, Tex., 1114 G st. n.w. ‘Stewart, J. W.. Vt, The Ari Stockdale, T. i, Miss, Hillman House, Stone, W.' J., Ky., 1311 H st, Stone, W. J..’Mo.,'210 North Capitol st, Struble, i’, Towa, 20 Grant Place. Symes, G. G., Col., 1501 18th st Tarsney, 7. & Mich., National Hotel Taulbee, W. P.. Ky., 329 A st, Le Taylor, & B., Ohio, 1746 M st. Taylor, J. D., Ohio, The Hamilton, Thomas, G. M., Ky., Willard’s, Thomas, J. K., Il., 935 P st. n.w, Thomas, O. B., Wis, 513 A st. 8.4. ‘Thompson, A.’c., Oiilo, 216 North Capitol st ‘Thompson, T. L.; Cal, 1136 17th st. nw. ‘Tilman, G. D., 8 C., 412 6th st. nw. 7 Hil, Riggs House. Tracey, Charles, X.Y." 3 Dupont Circle, Turner, E. J., Kans, 1513 5th st. nw. ‘Turner, H. G., Ga., 413 4th st. nw. Vanee, i. J.. Conn., 608 14th st. Iw. Voornees’ CA Wah Hes . By T., 1693 L st. DW Wade, Wiliam H , Mo., 1203 Q st. nw. Walkér, J. Pa Mo. 022 M ot. news . ‘Mo., Willard’s, Warner, Wi Washington, J. E., Tenn. 5 Iowa Circle, J. B., iowa, 130 Maryland ave. na, . BS. Yo) 1 11th st, nw. est, Geo,, X, ¥., 618 13th st. nw. 4, Ala, 1325 M st. n.w, ‘807 12th st. nw, Whiting, J-'ity Mich. 1887 Ps Whiting: Wiliam, Masa, The Portlend, Whitthorne, W. C. tbbitt House, Wickham, ¢. P. Onto, 133 C'st. ne, Wilber, Davia, N. Y., National Hotel, Wik Onio, 1709 Mass. ave. n. Wilson, 'W. L., W, Va., 1008 N st. nw. Wilson, Thomas, Minh., 1416 K st. nw. Wilkinson, T. S.. La., 264 Delaware ave. 26, Willians, &. §,, Onto, 220 North Capitol st Wise; Geo. D., Va., 135 G st. n.w. Woodburn, W., Nev. 816 13th st. a.m. Yardley, RM. Pa, kbvict House, Yoder, ¥. 8. Ohio, 34 3d st. ne, ‘Yost, Jacob, Va., 814 11th st. mw. 'FICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Rev. W. H. Milbi cl lain, 1219 M a Joba B Clark, Clerk, taurey a = = = oon Le 1527 Corcoran st. a lom, Sergeant-at-Arms, 13 ‘A B. Hurt, Doorkeeper, 230 ist st he oe retipg Dalia, Postmaster, ‘av X- Captsl ot ve : Pe . Capitol st. ae 7 1513 10tb st. oo—____ A Wordy War on the Creed, LAST DAY OF THE &M. P. CONFERENCE. Adrian, Mich.,.special to the Baltimore Sun, Msy 28. In the Methoaist Protestant Conference to-day the committee on education reported the college statistics and effected the creation of a commis- sion of twenty on educational interests, A syndi- cate 18 to be formed to buy lands in the tar West ‘and to enhance their value, found and endow col- Jeges, such an institution to be endowed at the start with $1,200,000. Arrangements were made to have representation in the ecumenical conter- ence of Methodism. The statistical showed an aggregate membership, re Of 145,500; eburcl B gs ot worth 342,500; the net in- rons of members, 12 per‘cent; ot property, 13 ‘A paper ot Dr. Drinkhouse for the re- ‘Vision: the articles of inorder to cor- Fect lapses from the faith of ‘the founders of the church and toemphasize distinctly the doctrines of Armenian Methodism provoked a wordy war. ‘Several of the prominent Western ministers are smarting under the ee of holding a broad guage” theology. Rev. Mr. Robertson said if the doctors themselves admitted that the creed Was defective, it Was singular that any brother should be suspected because he could not agree ‘that “Good faith toward the church forbids any Veaching at variance with it.” On motion of President Stephens, it was ordered that the re- Visers be restricted to the positive instructions of ‘ithe Foport of tae e of the committee on the Sabbath too neutral to satisfy the conference, A del try Said: “To prohibit novels and trashy t Would ‘be to tyrn’ down the Suaday-school Itbraries” Sunday ‘of secular newspapers Was condemned, and t on of the Metho- dist Episcopal Church to seud representatives tos ‘Sabbath butional convention on observ ances Was to send overtures to rhe motion again came up the annual conferences that Whether Licenses to women, and it was conference they might decide ach should be given to pres ty a 7 Froméhe Macon (Ga) Telegraph, May 24. When a man gets drank the third timein At- Janta city the authorities do their best to reform = ‘The plan they adopt 18 to send him to the stockade, where he 1s put to cracking’ rock Coupany with the dirtiest and lowest crtainats ot all races, AS a reform school the stockade 18 novelty, to say the least, ——— on the wholesale e wi Wheel SLEEPING Can.—F. A. Wheeler, bootand-shoe firm of Curtis é A Licurmixa Wont or Prorenty.—A to Hume's block, ‘that A Honascz Tnuserraxce, ‘The transmission of the fearful effects of con- tagious blood polson is certainly the most hor- ible inheritance which any men can lesve to ‘hia innocent posterity. The curse contained in “The sins of the the unto can be cer tainly majority of cases prevented, by the use of the antidote to the con- ‘tagious blood poison which Nature herself fur- nishes, and which is tobe found in its native purity and infallible efficacy in the remedy mown all over the world as Swift's Specifio— commonly called “8. 8. &" As illustrative of this fact, we give the following evidence—they Prof. Edwin Baar, 234 East 22d street, New ‘York writes: Swift's Specific cured me of a fearful case of blood poison. A.W. Buell, of Power's Hotel, Rochester, N. Y., writes: It is the best blood remedy on earth. cured myself with it, I recommended it tos friend of mine, a well-known business man, ‘and it made him well, ‘Mr. F. L. Stanton, editor of the Smithville, Ga., News, writes that a friend of nis was af- flicted with a severe case of blood poison, and that two bottles of 8. 8. 8. effected a complete cure. He tried every other remedy in vain. ‘Mr. J. R, Kellogg, Stamford, Conn., writes, December 16, 1887: Your 8. & 8. is doing for me what ought to have been done long ago. It has done me more good in one week than all the ‘medicines I have ever taken. Would Ihsd got- ‘ten it before! But “ail's well that ends well.” It will make s new man of me, and I thank God that Ihave found it at last. jp irstise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed * THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. my2 Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Gaear Bu Boxaxza. OPENED AND NOW ON SALE, OVER FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS oF FINE EMBROIDERIES. Cannot begin to give a full list of stock, but quote only 8 few prices: ECRU BATISTE FLOUNCINGS— 40 inches wide, 75c. and $1.00; worth $2.50 and 3.00 sa 30; * 2.00 “= « 35; 4 1.50 _.* = 2 © 1.00 aw 13; ° +50 ALL-OVER EMBROIDERED BATISTE— 25c.; worth $1.25 600; 2.00 To 3.00 Narrow Edges to match the above from 10%. to 20c.; worth five times as much. ‘The above Goods Were recently bought at s great sacrifice, and our customers will roap the benefit, E.G DAVI my2t 719 MARKET SPACE. HI A SELF-SWINDLER ‘WHO Ligs TO HIMSELF. If dissster has overtaken you, and you know it yet the world knows it not, write disaster, not blessing. If youhavemades miscalculation, and have failed in ‘business in consequence thereof, write failure, notsuc- cess, 1¢ will stand you betterin the day of DooM! ‘You must face the inevitable. The day of doom must come to you; you’ cannot stave it off. The high, the low, the rich, the poor, the wise, the ignorant, all— every one—must meet their Doom! If you have lied to the world under cover don't con- tinue it because a pillow of cloud hides the fraud by day. The cloud will melt away before the powerful rage of s solemn, sultry summer sun, and you will be left without PROTECTION. Don't continue it, because it is wrong. Don't persist tn wrong-dotng, because you area unit in this great human family, and as we are commanded to love all ‘men, and as the heart (in ite pristine parity) revolts ‘against all things which have evens remote tendency to fraud and fallacy, we plead with yon to look up. Let your course be ONWARD and PRICES DOWNWARD, An illustrated in the life and methods of VICTOR E ‘Whose popular clothing house is at 927 and 829 7th st nw.. corner Massachusetts ave. Strictly One Price, ‘We shall all meet there, Open Satardsy tilt 11. m. J.C. Horcumsox, FINE MILLINERY, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT MARKED- DOWN PRICES, UNTRIMMED HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. JACKETS AND WRAPS AT HALF PRICE, FOSTER KID GLOVES. my17-30 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Rerniorzatons. HOUSEKEEPERS are invited to etamine the CELE- BRATED REFRIGERATORS for which we are sole agents for the District. EDDY's REFRIGERATORS, WITM SLATE-8TONE SHELVES, f AY; MAY 30. 1888—SIX PAGES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ie ae i AN! ‘DINING o: a3? and THURSDAY, WITH A, NI aver mE] Tunsoe an No, 1122 a4 AT At OUR 8: stock a8: are MAY 4 all Preserved — RST, ty A.M. BUYERS ‘Crosse & Blackwell's INVITED. “No POSTPON: 3 28 Totten aati maine, ‘Canned ‘Sieate, "ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioncera, viher Veretables, foam, | A CHOICE COLLECTION OF THE FINEST er yanny, ns peremeken, ‘BLOOMING. OF EXTEA a sizes caste SooiGpcne Weal] SOLER GSN OF WRB STS 2 wn votten cma borden geet | OTHE ORNAMENTAL PLANTS FO es & ‘Triah and AZALEAS, ES, RHODODEN DRONS, E: on visés, of all cash, at option of purchaser. Speer: tee coreteaet or Arous THOM JOU BAULR NURSERIES. 2 deposit cf $200 requir st mala "Conveyancing, Be a sw all of the | THURADAl DAY, MAY TAIMTY-FinST, at a FOUR pine Gaye, the icieey toners the Far oc Also, Iron Safe with combination lock. Tea Caddies + Tak and cost of the defaulting chaser, ; This will be the of the wot ey Sb a WALTEN it WILLIAMS & CO. Aucta_ | Seespaper ‘Pablied a Wan cs yb. en ‘Scales, Com two Delivers SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES Seis He'sMITN 9, aes will be sold at Ann. cas laine store, 1218 Pemn- nOMA a 3 ae ait oH ; suction, at my. HOMAS DOWLING, Aucts: re second days’ sale, JUNE | syivania svenue northwest, commencing THURSDAY, — MAY THIRTY-FIRST. at TEN OCLOCK A. M. my aL pe Sa TEE eRERTY ON CONGRESS THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | stock of forfeited pledges in shelf department. trom | og "MOADAY. JUNE FOURTH, A188 six "ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers Eadion aod Genre’ Cgthing of ailkinds, Booka Boots, | CLOGS F, M4 in unt ot the preitewe Twill Pek |GNEE'S SALE OF RUBBER SHOES. ~ og ty S Fest on weet ‘side of street, between the C. & On SATURDAY, JUNE SECOND, AT TEN O'CLOCK ng 8, Canal and Water streets, by a depth of 108 feet, A.M. T shall sell at the ‘malesroom of Walter B. proved by comfortable trane dwelling hiouse Walliams & Co.. corer 10th and D orth ferme at THOMAS DOWLING, Auct west. a large quantity of Rul which will be mZ2-12t mn oa aes ‘by virtue of an assignment — Mace tome. my30-Bt ROLF CREYKE, Assignee. EDUCATIONAL. ‘ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, AXGUAGES, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 3 14th wt. 2. BEKLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘Washington. On SATURDAY, JUNE SECOND, at TEN O'CLOCK —— Open all summer. Keduced ‘Salesroom, «lot of | ENTIRE FUR: c CONTAINED | | Also, sumsner course at Asbury Park ad Old Orch Hiousehoid Boyne, wy Rey te charges, 82.» TRADRELLING No 005 BLOOND ‘STREET | Beach: e ‘ 530" aoe NOT TER Ee Wile eats BaD hana senses CoMPRIsiNo $50 PRIZE TO BE AWARDED TO SUMMER TpHowas Do} a seers MenSTEECe BORED, jon in Deep Brestiiue, Voice Culture, Articula- aburuarmazore sats or zuurz pawang-| SAVARESE OS HAULY QUAY | 8S ace aane, mone, ae as HORSE WAGONS, &c., ESTATE OF J, J. NICH- ANDGLASSW, ‘HEATING STOVE RITCHEN eS OTS canine Tare Re, CT oe OLSON. REQUISITES, oe Oe * Nb onaton! . der Orphan's Court I wilt AI’ AUCTION. oft toa Sones pny nets | PRRBSDAY MOuSINGS at, Tammy rinse, | BROT tre n= Bok Rat ot 9 Borthwen Washington ely, on BATURDAY, ‘SECOND | sll the Furniture, So, contained therein, to FRENCH IN THEE WEERS—TRY TEN Les JUNE, 1888, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M, oS myeGat | Ki sone now, $2: urinal system ted.) ‘Terme: Cash. * tor, | TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE ee = Lr PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT THE | inn focrodibly short sym ea : sy 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF O AND SIXTEENTH Pog OF SOUND, SCHOO! STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS 0! = DEAT S CONTAINING 7,312% SQUARE FEET OF SU SEUBDERT STRERTS (BQO AME 100) 1 va7 ; a GEonGETOWN. D.C. By virtue of a deod of trust to us, dated on the 26th gaylot May, A. D. 1883, and recorded, tu Liber 1042 folio 330, of the land records for the District of Co: Tambiy wo wil oll 'at public auction, on WEDNES- DAY, JUNE SIXTH, 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, in front of the. preiaises, the following real estate 15 gauare one Nundred (100), Inthe city of Geonretown, Dic. viz, Alot fronting thirty-five (35) feet on ths north side of West street, and running back of that Width gue’ hundred and. ten (110) feet, aud belie Of the “Home Piaoe,”"in Gordon and Boulware’ sul Vision of the Nichols property. And IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER Lote num- thirty (30) and thirty-one (31), im Gordon and Boulware’s subdivision of said Nichols’ place, cack ‘aid lots fronting twenty-three (23) feet ‘on. the south side of Btoddert street, and runuing beck of eat wid Sue fundved and twenty (120) teats GROUND, MORE OR LESS, WITH A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE THEREON. By virtue of s deed of trust from William F. Mat- tingly and wife to us, dated the 34 day of June, 1886, and recorded in liber No. 1182, folio 453, et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-THIED | nocharge. J. DAY OF MAY, 1888, AT FOUR AND A-HALF | 6: O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described real estate, 2 it i drawing necessary ; sat W. REYNOLDS, ‘and E sts, ‘over by Mix, ‘crayon portrait 1p 15 lessons y; satisfaction guaranteed or TS May Build- WV ASHINGTON CONSERVATOR' Buil ef ‘MOG! ‘medals and Nk B Desa AND PAINTINGS ACADEMY OF FINE 1 REEL. who baw had 1 TEACH ANY ONE : no anowl- studio, oN my lee OF MUSIC, 8 ‘Terme of sale: One-third cash: bslance in equal | situate rashingtov : All of payments in mx and twelve ‘mouths, with interest se- | Mtustein the city of Washingtou, D. C.,to wit: All of | Sivan, Sgiig gured by trust on the property. A d:positof one Hun | lote 60, 61 and 62, of Shedd's subdivision of square | “PAS. “couRipoN, VISITING TUTOR, ¥Gi dred dollars on each lot requived at t cf sale. Con- | 195, a8 per plat recorded in Liber W. F., folio 172, of | @f AMES, CORR oH ig Fe — Connie ne ar chaser’s cont Uf terms of sale are Rot | the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Reoring. at O12 ist st niw. of at card stand, reacrve tho Fight to resell at Fisk and cost of de- | Columbia, and the north Gz feet G inches by the full | Capitol muy i-Lm tees faulting purchaser. MAYHEW PLAT! ‘Trustees. 3: HOLDSWORTH GORDON,} Tpt0wAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 1761 P STREET NORTH- By virtue of s deed of trust dated the 34 day of March, 1887, and duly recorded in Liver No. 1245. folio 151, et seq., ono ot the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, the undersigned trustees will offer at public sale, on WEDNESDAY, MAY SIXTEENTH, 1888, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, ‘width of lot 113, of Robeson’s subdivision of part of said square, as recorded in book 11, folio 103, of said surveyor's office records, making in all 7,312% (seven thousand three hundred aud twelve and one-half) square feet of ground, more or less. The dwelling ‘was constructed about four years ago according to ap- proved plans, and the property altogether is one of the most desirable in Washington. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in equal Payments of six, twelve, and eighteen months, respec- tively, with notes for credit payments to bear interest from day of sale, payable semi-annually, at six per ‘Tuition Sand D sts. nw. co ‘ARTI COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 313 6TI ba ‘Stand. E. SCHEEL, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN 9 and Singing,” Particular attention to bei Yell as those wishing to be qualitied for teachers of performers 734 12th st. uw. PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 7Ti New classes for Spring Session. jeuts: Practical Business ¢ English Branches; Stenography and Typewriting : Elocution: Beun Pitihan Puonoxtaphy; Rapid Business Writing, Day and evening Sessious for Ladies and Gentlemen. by "the yeu. a ‘wlare nners, my 14—wi ‘or monthly install- SPENCER, cn spli ay ‘st. n.w.. near City Post Ofica. ‘The Highest the following devcriied ‘wroperte Al that certain | Ceut per annum, and to be secured by deed of trust on Bw. near City Fost ffica, ‘The Highest Stand- lect oF parcel of land known and designated as lot Na. | the property sold; or all cash at option of purchaser. | #M1 Business College in America. Cononrn, stadcucs eS ES a — of certain | A deposit of $1,000 will be required at the timeof sale. eat C.K. URNEK,A MCE, Prin, mbhlé 01 re 5, ew for the sam ied it aay: 5 Soi ae a: street a's point distant ‘cughty-seven fect six inches | Terms of sale to be complied with wit il beend | FgWARD c. Tow due east from the southwest corner of said square and | from the day of sale, otherwise the property 20 TEACHEE OF ELOCUTIOX, Tupning thence north ninety-five feet six inches to an | at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All convey- - alley, thence east eichteen feet, nine inches, thence | ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. sabl5-Sm 7 13h aw south ninety-five feet along said P street wes: to the place of beginnit ix inches to P street and thence y ehteen feet nine inches together with the improve- “ASHIN IN A. J, CRESWELL, Jon: KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTR For the training of teachers, with Model Kindergarten aud Primary School. ‘Established 1874. Mrs. LOUISE (017 10th et. Ineuta: which consist of's three-story and bascmout 5 brick dwelling, with bay-window and beck building. AUSTIN P. BROWN. nai Srminaii( ween seal See-auens, wee tmatioecinet S@- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, 18 CON- payiicuts at one and two years, with notes beariug in- | 4.6, THE ABOVE SAL® Is POSTPONED, OS terest aud securod by a deed of’ trust on the property | Sguenceof the rain, until THURSDA: Sola or all cash at purchasers option. Allconvey” + 1888, maine hour and ns Dusit will be requined at tap oe AUSIIN BE BROWN, “| Trusteos. iam TAT Sem gt my24-7¢ THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. WILLIAM J. WARREN, _ my2-dkds WAVERLEY D. DINNKARD, Trustees, Ee PROPERTY. NSELVA- IN! FRONTING ON FRG AVENUE AND ON NINTH STREET EAS1. 2200, 1104, 1116 ME VExos SEMINARY STREET AND 2128 11TH ‘TREET XN. W. S2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL IN THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY THIRTY- MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-EIGHTH, SAME HOUK | FIRST. af HALE-PAST ELVE O'CLOCK, wo will Tai | _prench ana English, Boanling and Day Bchoo! for g by order of the tranteea, ontof the premises, z myl6-dede THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. | LOTS 10 AND Il AND PART LOT fe a a 9. SQU, Bere aA aE Re DARE LOT 2 SOUR ¥2-THE ABOVE SALE 13 UNAVOIDABLY Po8t- | on Sth street east, and Jesctibed as follo fastraction it fh beet modern wet ‘ci vcauchos walescordaon ‘Tmarteeuth Year. Secoud Term begins FEBRUARY ‘school , heated jous new building, by steam MRS. F. 3. SOMERS, Principat. _ BENJAMIN FULLER grind Mondays and Thursdays from’ to 4. eterences: Madauve Ferles! Ova, Mrs. Secretary Whitney, Wash.; Mra. Gen. je28-4m* PONED UNTIL SATURDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1888, | at northeast corner of gthe square, running thence SAME HOUR AND PLACE. south on Sth stroet 1f7 feet; thence west 109 fect | 1, 1888" WILLIAMS. WARREN.) crustegg | Linch: thence north 173 feet 1 iuch to's point 5 f Ven. RD, southeast from intersection of ania 3) and containing — a DRIGK | Aid the public space: thence al ‘avenue to the | snd Omice. SALE OF VALUABLE | BRICK | beginning, having about 128 feet frout on Wie DWELLING, NO. 1706 L STREET NORTH: | nis avenue, faproved by slange brick na two | Forparticularsappiyts ferms: One cash; balance in one and two By,virtue of & deed of trust to, us, dated July 16, | years: motes to bear six por cent interest from day of | _ja26-6m Ect of Caltmbin in Liver No. 1108 folio B10, et neg, | of eat on premises olds Se eh coals stontiea ey gees | MFRS, BENJAMIN 3 ct of Colt in Liber No. folio 270, et seq., | of trust on sold oF at option : Se pills pubic puction, in Hot of te Glaser: A depgatt of ¢500: required at une of tla | ML ct vocal sume, vinrdot Garcia meta on THURSDAY, the SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1888. | Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost, Terms to be | Hous received at FIVE O'CLOCK P. my aa complied with in ten days, otherwise rixht reserved to | 1733 H st. nw. SE pareel of land situate and lying im thé sity of Wash at risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser after | Stu ington, District of Columbia, known and described as | five days’ public notice of such resale iu some news- | 5! Lot No. 20, in A. i. Shepherd's subdivision of square | paper published in Ws D.C. — No. 164, togetixér With the improvanents thereon, | "anyo-déde 'DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, Consisting of a three-story and HOMAS E WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Sard root brick dweling. = = et rms of sale: One-third cash, of which €200 must | J = IANOS, MOVED OK PACKED AND SHIPPED be paid an adepoutat the dime’ of the mle ‘balancets | VALUABLE PROPERTY FRONTING ox tHe | PUA QSrt aud aatesclt frrocqual instalments of onc and two years respective. | BONE, Ser ap Saaake nnn JOHN F. ELLIS & Co., ly, with interest at 6 percent, for whic! the promiswory Peg eer awaee TWENSY-BECOND | iny1-18t _937 Penn. ave., near 10th st Premises seid must Be titan: Ail conveyanclie and | 08 THUESDAY, MAY THIRTY-FIRST, at FIVE | (YUITARS—THE WASHBURN, MOST PERFECT ee ly epg Hee OCLOCK PM. shall offer formic: iu tout of toc | Gt abd telisble in the world at ake price, ‘The terms of sale must be complied with within ten ib lot 20, im square 74, uuproved by three 5 ee ee eee days from day of sale, otherwise the property will be houses. _m t 937 Penn. ave. near 10th st ‘resold at the riak and cost of the defaulting purchaser. BANS STEWART, CAMMEYER AND OTHER 4G BRADLEY, | Trusteos ee ‘reliable instruments; late stock low prices, THOMAS DOWLING, Ait. myzs-aeds_| Phnoven BPROPERTSS ENG HOUSES SI JM: | _my11-18¢ 937 Pan ove bear Adee. OM 3 3 a . : BS — cw. TAN ANS-NEW AND SECONDHAND, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ate deka ta frome ot the premises on | Pee ORE Ae eS HAND: DAMASK PARLOR, SUITE, HANDSOME MARBLE: | DELOCR T-M yart of ious wustiertd abe Ay aed | Stl they areal wane. Cal at osoo aud an for apeciah BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS BRUSSELS B, Sey-cir Nop ere JOHN F. ELLIS & 00. ND STAIR CARPETS. VERY HANDSOME WALNUT SECRETARY AND BOOK CASE, WIN- Sata Canes dehet tate Wark CHAMBER FURNITURE IN SETS AND SEPA each on P'st, near the corner of eighty (180), said part of lot improved by a ‘cou To’ abd fronting 17 reslings. ainsi 10" roots, abd frontiug 17 fest my26-dbas at TE PIECES, OAK CHAMBER SET, HAIK MAT- JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers ~ PRESSES, WALNUT MIRROR FRONT" HALL D a —myt-Sm. RACK, WALNUT EXTENSION AND OTHER | DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE, NOS. 2108 AND 2110 M SRE eS GLASSWARE, BT. N.W. seve IN 7 DaYs, taves. On FRIDAY MORNING, NE FIRST, to On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY THIRTY. myl-Sim mencing st TEN O'CLOCK, at ce No. 1308 F | FIRST, at HALF-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK, we will sell | 7 st. n.W.,I shall sell an extensive and superior collec- | the above house, to be removed in 7 days. Terms tion of household effect. THOMAS DOWLING, my29-tkw my28-dts Auctioneer. = eT "LING, Auctioneer. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED pape ee bag 2 a Bo gee 2 TRUSTEES SALE OF A BRICK HOUSE AND LOT , . T 2139. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust iieres ot tay Becek of the my11-18t as MALL UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR KENT; JUST THE thing for small rooms o by ra. Pianos rented in eit SANDERS & to all who see and hear it. 937 Pen we., bear 10th st. partinents ‘oF country. TAYMA! 934 F stu! ‘EW STYLE Bi ORGANS, WITH SIX (6) OC- a The new “Puulbariaoie’ itl a wonder SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 Fst nw. on the 13th day of August, A.D. 1881, and di Passed in Equity Cause No. corded in Liber 981, folio 60 et seq., one of the ‘sale, at public auction, in front Records of the District of Columbia, and by virts NDAY, 13 BR" Saowds ofthe pei, Oaleminy oe brgueriy ou MONDAY THE FOURTH complainant and Pleasant Williams and others were defendants, known as Equity Cause No, 8702, we, as 709 7th st. nw. World-renowned Kranich & Bach and other Pianos and Organs at low for rent at reduced rates. prices and 3} Bros, Established 1864. trusteosat ihe request of the partysccured| will'on TUESDAY. the Pipi Day OF IU © NE. AD jee oF: of ywn and described as | Fepsiring. Pianos moved with Toes, at SIX O'CLOCK PM. selt at public auction in | {arabic Sn tn the conrad sabdieicoe eee |S = frout of the premises, all that certain parcel and Kyase Pros. {ot of land, situate in the County of a, Dis- trict of Columbia, known aud. described as follows, to wit: The southwest one-fourth (4) of Jot numbered ALED IN TONE. TOU a AND DURABL CH, WORKMANSHIP ‘Afty-nine (59), in Wricht and Cox's subdivision of special attention of Purchasers is tm to our Steal aria taf neat hoe ais hasan Sees sean She handed snd ‘cleven sud elghty'three onerhune BECOND-HAND PIANOS. A. fine ot Greaths (11.83) feet more particularly described in prominent uakesat alprice. PIANOS FOR NESE ee WM, KNABE & 00, and two @2) yeara, secured by ‘notes myl 817 Market Space ‘and a deed of teu of tl ‘on Said premises, or all cash at Option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 requii ou the day of sale. Terms to be complied. im ten from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell at the cost aud risk of the de- Iwultiog purchaser All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trust ‘Qttice, 462 La. ave, WARD LANDER, Trustee, my26-ands**oite, 104 Gorcorsii Building. v ‘ASHI nN Ww) Waste receesor to Dunsitiower k Son), re 1116 F at. VALTA! IMPROVEMENTS; a THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. IMPROVED PROPER’ ym SE NEE a Apa unas stan te mb31-3m Repvceo Prices Ox TRAVELING BAGS AND SATCHELS. CLUB SATCHELS, wiz 50 175 2 13°14 15 45 160 1% 10 16 Inch. 2.20. NICKEL TRIMMINGS. 3 00 225 Coorma Br Gus A fall tine of GAB COOKING STOVES On band and for wale, 34° (15 16 Inch. 250 275. oe ou taal wade fot Pour ness, and guarantee to give money. TOPHAM'S, 1231 Pa ave —Western E> one. cern Bae it, Se and Summer resorts on and bear line of C Woshtugton to Lacieriiie, om Sore, Briere Cekeccne bocketis, enter kecd Guatiacoory, Memphis, kittie Roky and Sli wont: (Western points Through Pullman Sieepers Wasbing- Tinto Nampa wribout sussoe 11:00 P.M.—Southern Express Daily for Lyncb- Race, Deavee, Bak R 0 Charlotte, a yo Suteonsery. New ‘Teraa and California Pullman oy } — tw ez, a. ‘Tes a — Mont 5” Pallcsas‘witepss West on, i on es A Jon and Ohio division leave forton 9-00 AM. Deily excret Sunaee aed Les Daily; arrive found Bill 11-45 AM. and 721 ie — i bs e 4. aod 30 A... ands 35h Ne dle-cnd Lawceare crete aking ea Oa echbary areive x Weskingcon Sp SE Ee peeps a eres ail isaM and val TM. vie and Obic route and Charlottesville at 940 PML; ‘Strasburg Local at 847 AM. TK aicy ie ote arenation ant tnformacion furnished. er Bea ant ‘and Bate YAR 1. TAXLOR. LC _ ayivania even! Vania Railroad, my23 ‘General Passenger DID SCENERY STEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICENT BQUIP TRAINS LEAtE MaASHTSUTON, Fh STATION, CORNER SIXTH AND B SLKEETS AS FOL: For Pittsburg and the West. Chicago Limited Exprves of Palace Sleeving Cara ar iam. daily, Fest Lame, 8.50 am. daily. to Cipciuneti and St. Lowin, with Peering Cars from Harrisbure to Cinciuneth and Budlot Car 10 wt Lowe cago. with Sleep ern. Express, at Carw = Louisville aud Memphis Pacttic Express, 10-00 pm. daily. for Pitisbure sud the Wast, with rough Sleeper to Pittsburg. and Pituabun te BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Erie, Cansudayua, Rochester, Buffalo, NI ¥: 00 pn ce except Saturday, with Faisce Gare For Willitwaport, Lock even, and Elmiy, at 0:50 am. daily. except Sunday. For New York and the Last, 00,1100, and isan. 2 00. $:10, 10: and 1120 pm Susie 9-00, 1 foam) 2d 10.0 daily, except Sundas, d, 9:00, 1 0, 6-00. 10:00, and A140 am. 2004 i 7 2 n, 12-06 40: 10-00, day. 0,00" 8 85. 0 3 4:10, 6-06, 7-40, 10.06, and 11 For Pope's Creek Line, 7 20 ain. aud cxcart Sun a o-oo, For Auuspolis, 2:20 an a.m. 12:05, 4:20, snd 16:00 p.m. dally, except Sunday. "“Sumlaye 90 ee AND FREDERICKSBURG . Ss, Ba 7, day at 6-00, &. 30, 83 nd 20-05 pane Accommodatign for Quantico, 9:00 parm, week Forhichmoud and the south, 0010-37 an telly, ‘and G-O1 pum daily, exces ‘Trains leave Al: ru Washington. 60 os 3:00-920. i an 0.700, od Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor. nerof 13th strect and ‘Prunsyleani aud the stati: = Ct 1.07 am., 2:00, 8 ns fmy14) Gen. Pas. Agont, BALTOnE AN onto KarRoan. SCHEDULE IN EFFEC] APRIL 29, 1988, LEAVE WASHINGTON PROM ON COR! mi Gi Phicuo and Northwest, expr daily 10.558, one, Cincinnati and St. Louis, express daily Saud an. For Pittsburg and Cl «1 mbar Fittabarg and Cleveland, expres daily 10:55.8 For Lexington and Local Stations, 110-10 a1 For Phil a, Newark, aud Wilmington, 7:30 2.08 and 323 pan. daily, exprons ot ‘or its between’ Baltimore Pigiadelpiia 93 a.m, snd *3-15 oe For Singerl 4:30 pom. For Baltimore, 5, 6:30, (45-roinute train), am. train), 3:30, 4:30. 4:5 10-30 pm.” Bund: Pt 30, 4:30, 4.35 2. For Annapolis, 6-40 and 8-30 a.m P.m. On Sundays, 8-30 am. hapolis 6:40, 8-37 a.m. 12-05, days, 8:30 au. 4-10 pm For Way Stations between Washington and. Balti- 10, 3-30, 4°35, 645 pam, more, 66:40, 5:30am. On Sundays, § md 15, 330, $35, 6. For Stations op the Metropolitan Branch, 16-35 a 1°25 pam Tor principal statious only. "10 20am, For Gaithersburg and intermediate oo #1230. 14:40, "53511130 pan NS Pa For Boyd's and int stations, t7 p.am.,610 a » Giurch train leaves Washington on Sunday only ot 2.13" fem topping at all stations on Ml Pe) For Frederick. 110:10am, 13, 14:35, 15:30pm, Sundayan 15 nm. Fer Hamers, (20-20 am. and $3:30 m8 oF Luray aud polite ou ihe Shenandoah ¥ Rito Rouncke, ad all potute south via Norfolk ana Western 1.3 pm. daily 7-20 am. and 5:15 ‘Traits arrive trom Chic pin from Cincinnati and Be Louie daily 0-206. ne Te wos Sod 1-55 p. m.; from Pittsburg daily sy » From Philadelphia, Chester, and Wilmington, 10:43 02 30. 7-10, ant 0-05 pm dally. - ‘From au ‘and intermediate pointe north Baltimore, 10x m. daily aud 12:15am. sunday only. T Jeave Baltinor- for Washington at 6.3 a, 0 «4! 6 mute trait, 11 (45 tui 6.6:30, 8:1. On bth, Do. 10, 5.6.30. 8 anid 22 ts Baewaue called for and chected et hotels and reei- or ried. et hotel Gences un orders loft at ticket offices, O19 and 1356 Pennsylvania WO CLEMENTS, p30" Gen. Manager, CHAS. 0. BCULL. ‘Gen, Pasa Agent POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. For Baltimore aud Pucowee River, Landings. Bteauior SUL, Capt Geowcgfain, lon Vou Stepuensooe Seughtmustbe peeved SS Minee further anfuraation, appl oe STLEZEXSON & BRO. m3-6m Fun stroct whart. Me “VERNON! Mi. VERNON? STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Tanven Tthowtroct wharf daily (except Sauday) for MU, ‘Vernon aud Shiver Lagdinws as far down as Gi) mont ab urning, Feches Washigtos LL BLAKE, Captain. LANDINGS. TRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD whart_on MONDAYS, THULSDAYS 7, y ‘am. Returning TUESDAYS, Fr" POTOMAC RIVE Leaves 7th st. Fon SATURDAYS OCEAN > T Ke : 0 LONDON. acanel BOUT DDEC TON ER LLOYD 6 & CO. aot Southanpton (London: Havre), , wad Bae Sune S noon: Lali: ws, Juve 6. 2:30 «Fane 3:30 ‘Aller, Wed. Sane iat wins. Eider’ iat June ig, 20 aay ‘Puce, June 10.1 pm e ealogn appolutunente. Prices. lat cabin, #100 aud aes ae DOP, 925 ave BEALL, 20, LP at, yi” UNARD NERD UO SROs & CO. Bankers, Agents, Cok ent tpapert shams oat Seoncintien of connie, ‘atonce Cabin 060, 650, SEES SSeS ‘Round-trip Ae HYLOF ROME toe Rew, Yet a

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