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TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR Mave Been Married Seventy Years. Wiearra, Kase, June 5.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillips, of Greenwich, this county, recently cele- Drated the seventieth aniversary of their mar- riage. They have twelve ten sons and two daughters, all living il’ present at the anniversary. They have lived m Kansas for over twenty years, coming here from Westera Penn- ayivania, Mr. Phillips ts minety-eiznt y and his wife is one year youn; always enjoyed good health over ity years of age. seem scarcely — ‘To Cure the Kaiser. A MEXICAN SENDS FOUR BIO BLACK BOTTLES OF AN INDIAN PANACKA To BERLIN. Ex Paso, Texas, June 5.—Among the packages Drought im from Mexico yesterday by the Wells- Fargo Express Co. was a cubical box about one foot each way, Weighing thirty pounds, addres: to “His Majesty, Frederick LIL, Emperor of Ger- many, King of Prussia, Berlin, Germany.” When opened by the custows ofictals the box was found | 10 contain four quart bottles of dark colored liquid carefully packed in cuaff. Each bottle was Wrapped in tissue paper of red, wiiive aud green, ‘the Mexican national colors, ani a piece of ribbon Of the same patriotic colors covered the cork of each bottle. The liquid was stated to be ap Indian Vegetable juice prepared by the discoverer and sent from an interior city of Mexico to Insure a ‘speedy cure of the sick monarch if taken accord- ing to directions. The ‘sender pays all express charges and customs duiy. ‘The Shark Contained 81x Other Sharks. Rateiou, N. C., June Near Beaufort, yester- day, an immeuse shark was captured in the ocean | by Capt. Loreizo Willis with two boat crews. The shark was killed after a desperate fight of two hours, When first struck by the uarpooa he jumped bis full h out of the water. After be- Ing killed he was towed ashore, 1 and dis- sected. He was 18 feet long. § feet across the Dreast, and Weighed 2 toms. Upon cutting bun open his stomach was found to contain six sharks, the smallest 6 Tengti. His mouth Was large enough to contaia a kerosene barrel, With room to Spare, and nad (ree rows of eeth 1 inca wide aud 2 inches long. ——— Robbed by a Gypsy Queen. Prrvsnvi A spectal tot trom Parkersburg, W. Va., says: An allege Psy » the name of Druella, but who 18 named Joseph Cooper, got into queen, who tue wite of a ma: contiien Mrs Ulderick, an oid ‘and well- | known lady Of this city, & a prophetess, and se Cured about $1,200 foF an alleged consultation | with the old lady's horcs nd has disappeared, | out a dollar i the ¢ the old woman wii Another Rich Old Mian Marries a Ser- Uxtontows, Ps., J tsueurly seventy years old has just surprised hts Lizzie MeGrezor, 2: yorty su ~ to have the knot U ne wn Wil REV. DR. PRIDGEON, CONSIVERING HIMSELF DEAD, SAYS THAT IS THE PROPEE WAY TO HAVE MIS WILL (CHANGED. ATLANTA, Ga., June 5.—Rev. Dr. Pridgeon,of this eity,seems determined on doing oddthings. Some Weeks ago he preached his own al sermon, and now news s that he 1s about to contest his | own will. n asked about it he declared th what had or done could not be un ‘Without suffices , and as be considers seif dead since l rated funeral Sermon } ean only proceed {n the legal way to have bis will E. Ball | nd worth $100,000, | ds by marrying Miss | us domestic of about | went w New York set aside. He sought t his coffin in the house, to waich second, made ‘oujection, out of this has deepened until now t tres to re- ‘call the will by which he lett her his small posse: slons at d isthe reason he will assicn 1 : He has eatidren and it is his view now that if be had not been unduly influenced he would | have made an equa! division of his estate. The case | pecullar, Dui the old man is so weil | iu Which he preached | his own funeral sermon that he looks forward to | great comfuence. ‘this Will contest with ~ A Cyclone m North Carolina, A SCENE OF DESOLATION LEFT IN ITS THACK. One of the most terrific cyclones that has ever ‘visited the South passed near Milton, N. C., Satur- day evening. The length of the truck was about miles and 500 yards wide. Tue destruction and devastation were immense. Large plantations of recentiy-planted tobacco and corn were wiped and bucketfuls of haiistones as large as a exes could be easily gathered, and the since been so cold that the hail is still | und, and the people are sitting by ‘The woods are strewn With green leaves as ther Seen on the hres, Uickly as With dried leaves in autumn. The fine | plantation of Mr. Joln Cunningham, im Person | County, containing 15,000 acres of fine bright to- | bacco lind, recently planted, Was badly danaged, Ails buildings, whica were equal to @ smuall Village, Were destroyed, and 25 very large forest trees in his yard were blown to the ground, some of then failing on his large dwelling and ‘completely de- moitshing it, Cruelty of the Oyster Pirates, REPORT OF THE BALTIMORE GRAND JURY AS TO IN- BUMAN TKEATMENT OF CREWS The grand jury for the United States District Court, im Baltimore, in their report to the court, submitted yesterday, suggested practical means for correcting the cruelties inflicted oa crews en- | gaged i dreaging oysters in the Chesapeake. ‘They represent that the crews are treated most inhumsnly, being beaten with various heavy ‘weapons, kicked, tied to crank handles, and forced Yo whip dpe another, and to work When sick, some- Limes at the point of a pistol. The jury also say That corpses nave been seen near the dredging grounds, which gave rise wo the suspicion that inurder “had been committed om the dredging boats, although, owing to collusion between owu- ers, captains, and mates of the vessels, this fact could not be establisued. They, theretute, recom Inehd the court shall Call the attention of the United States authorities to these offenses, so that souie saieguard may be provided to prevent their repetition. They suggest that a revenue cutter be Getalied to visit oyster boats during the dredging Season, and that its commander be empowered 1 protect the crews from ili-treatment. A Shrewd Miss. COMPELS HEX SITTOH TO ASSIGN HIS PROPERTY TO HEE BEFORE ELOFING. Charles Seeley, a liversman of Albany, N. ¥., inet the seventeen-year-old daughter of Patrick Boyle in Wilkesbarre, Pa., about a month ago. He Was smitten with the girs charms, and at once | Proposed marriage. The girl's parents would not | hear of it. ‘The Albany man was persistent in his efforts, however, and, upon his return to Albany, Gaily correspondence was started Letween the Wo. Gn Tuursday last Seeley appeared again and took Bilss Boyle out carriag This was the last rd of them until Sai when a telegram | eived trom Phillipsburg, N. J., as follows: Mother—Married; “happ§ : go f Albany oa The parents are heartbrokea over Miss Boyle was shrewder ig RIN, however. Her elder eley' was a drunkard, and ore going away With 1 hit to assign over bis property, vaiued at $5,000, vo her. - — A Forger’s Double Life. BOW 4 JERSEY CKIVINAL BECAME A KESPECTED MAN IN THE WEST. ‘The advent of Sherif! Harvert, of Burlington County, N. J., in the ittle town of Liberty, Clay County, Mo., last Wednesday night, created no | ittie surprise in that usually quite town, owing to ‘the fact that he was armed with a requ | the arrest of Caled Sager, alias Morgu Whom an indictment had been found in b County for forgery. Two years ago S: Respected resident of Cookstown, but h Twat a} fell tuto | evi ways and Molly forged his brother's name to & DUMbeF Of DOLes, ©: h he secured the cas and fled, leaving benind bim a wife and children. | After Usls BothIng Was heard of niu for a jong time, and wis tamlly were ignorant as to his Wwhereavouts, He went West aud tually located | 4a the town of Liberty, Mo., where he entere Dusiness and Was soon looKcd upon as a Tespected | citizen. He went by the name of Morgan, abd tue Mirst ination the citizens had that ae Was oot | What he represented himself to be was when | Boeri Marbert took him into custody. Seger | dered to go at once wituout any troubie. Un reaching Philadelphia he begzed <0 uard w bave the handeully removed that the sberulf complied, | He Was loaged In jail in Mount Holly. ‘-o- ‘Two Sustens Cowmtpe 4 ConpccTOR —Mrs. Bessie Anderson and her sisier, Miss Marks, boarded a | cable car in Kansas city last Thursday, und wile | oue selged the conductor, Joan Kelly, tic other | Grew a heavy cowhide aad began belaboriag lita, | ‘The rst aiso drew a wo punished Kelly wor nearly two blocks, when they ear Which was occupied only by tnewsel Wetr Victim. Keily was terribiy bruised and b. fered, and ts lying damgerousiy ill at bis b X= Anderson says be lusuived her the evening | sore, | A SMEEIFY AND Tax COLLECTOR Ducamrs.—W. J. | Sowers, sucriff and ez-oficio tax collector of Wing arth, La, bas decanped, being a de:auiier to Ube state “and parisa to a considerable amount. Bowers was very popular, and seems to have been, even more soft-nearted tham Unele Dick Taie, of Kentucky, for whenever a taxpayer pleaded pov- erty oF Lard umes ue usually gave a receipt in full for taxes, becutuing biuseif Fesponsi- Die for tien; and a large part of Lis defaleation 4 attributed’ to this peoullar charity at the ex- Pease of the state. The of Winn express ‘aly sorrow and sympatay for the defaulter Father tuan auger over the disappearance of Ue Parish tunds, se Boutaxcex Durkarep.—In the Freach chamber yeMterday Geo. Houlaugers motion for a revision ‘Sf Ghe constitution aud aiswlution of parlament Mas rejected, 377 to Iss. M. Pyat recaiied tne fact Lust Geu. Boulanger had been a colouel of ‘She Versallies army against te comune. M. Cassaguae thereupon exciaimed: “You are & ‘Comununist; your ts 1a the convict station.” Pyat proc aunid au uproar to deciase in Savor of voting urgeacy im spiie uf the fact that be was no aduirer of Boulanger, who owed his uccess Lo upportunist persee ny 3d, Obie, Werntoially destroyed by fire . ber with ay cogmener with an IunENS Stock Of wea EN IN WASHINGTON, | Lee, W. H. F., Va., Ebbitt House, — ulback, New. List of Senators and Representatives | Lind, 300, 3. ap Ser see? eee and their Kesidences. Lodge, H. Long, J. SENATORS. Lyman, J. Ingans, John J., Kans, 1 B st. nw, Aldrich, N. W., i 1, 812 Conn. ave, Allison, W- B., Towa, 1124 Vermont ava W. B., Tenn., Ebbitt House, Berry, James H., Ark. 3 Bt. nw. Beck, J. 1, KY., 612 14th st. n.W. Blair, H. W., NH. 201 E. Cap st. Brown, Joseph E., Ga., Woodmont Flats, Butler. M. C-- 8. C. 1751 F st. nw wen. Thotias M., Col, Riggs House, Blackburn. J. RY. 1831 G st. o.W, Bloagett, Rurus, N. J., 1315 N st, n.w. Chace, Jonathan. H. E1213 N st. nw. Cameron, J. Don: a 2 fayette Square, Cockrell, F. M., Mo., 1518 K st, n.w, : Coke, Richard, Tex., 419 6th st.n.w. Call, Wilkinson, Fla., 1903 N st, n.¥. Culiom, Shelby Mt 1402 Massachusetts ave, Colquitt, Alfred Hi. ‘920 New York ave. 9 Chandler, Wiliam’, N. H., 1421 1st. nw. Heary L., Mass. 1705 M st. nw. ph, Joseph N., Oregon, & La Fayette Square, 1700 15th st. nw, 1, Jona W., Vi., 1700 19th st, ‘B.¥. unds, George F.; Vt., 2111 Massachusetts ave, Evarts, Wm. M., N.'Y., 1601 K st. now. Eustis, James B.. La., 761 Nat. nw, "se, Win P.. Me., Hamilton House. Farwell, C. B., Ill, 1233 17th st. nw. Faulkner, C.J, W. Va., 1200 140h st. mw, George, J. Z, Miss, 1508 (st) P st. LW. Gray, Georg, Del., #84 15th st, nw. Gibson, Randall Ly, La, 1723, R. 1. ave. Hamilton, Real J.B Toni Satisdat Hotel Nelson, K. Minn.” 704 Gormab, Arthur P., Md., 1403 K st. a.¥. * Newton, C., La., Setropolitan Hotel, Hawley, Joseph R., Conn., 920 14th = BW. Nichols, J., N. C., Ebbitt House. Hoar, George F.. Wass., 1325 K st. nw. Norwood, ‘hos. M., Ga, 223 Indians ave, Hale, Eugene, Me., 917 16th st. nw. Nutting, 'N. W., N-Y., 312 Indiana ave, Harris, 1. G., Tenn., 13 1st st. me, Gates, W. C., Ala., House. Hearst, George, Cal, 1435 Mass. ave. O'Donnell, J., Mich., 1919 N s% D.w Hampton, Wade, 8. C., Metropoiltan Hotet Ferrall, Va, 810 13th 6. Ow, Hiscock, Frank, Y., Arlington Hutel. O'Neill, J. H., Ina., 935'H st. Jones, John P.. Nevaila, 160) Masa. ave, ONeill, Chas, Pa; 1326 New York ave, Jones, James K., Arkansas, 015 Mst, nw. O'Neill, J.J, Moe Obs 14th St OH Kenna, Jon E.,’ West Virginia, 140 B st ma Osborne, EB, Pi, 941 K st. .W, Morgan, John T., Ala., 113 1st st. me. Outhwalte, J.’H. Slo, The Hanlitton, Morrtil, Justin S., Vermont, 1 Thomas Circle Owen, W. b., Ind, 1415 G st. nw. McPherson, J. K., N. J..J014 Vermont avo. Parker, A. X., N. ¥., 327 East Capitol st. Manderson, Charies F.,"Neb , Portland Flats Patton, John, Pa., Willard’s Hotel. Mitchell, Joun H., Oregon, 13 Payne, Henry B.. Ohio, 1122 Ve Payson, L. E., Mil, 1115 G st. nw. Peel, S. W., Ark., 226 New Jersey ava, Paadock, A. Fenington, J. BY Del, 627 F st. o.W. Platt. Perkin BW. Kans. 916 15th st o.w, Plumb, P. B., Kans., 612 14th st. 1.W, Peters, Sie Kan’, Natieney wate Pugh, James L. Ala, 1333 R st. n.W, Phelan, James, Tebn., 1610 19th st. aw. Pasco, Samuel, Florida, 306 € st, BW. Phelps, W. W., N. J., Richmond Flat 1518 K st. nw. Pi J. W., N. J., 709 11th st, i. Ha. Virginia, 1107 G st. 0.1 w ecrenodisas tebe, Plumb, R., IL, 1320'14th st. nw, Post, P. S., TIL, 1226 14th st. nw. 2 F St. 1.We Pugsley, J. J., Obio, Ebbitt House B st. nw. Randall, 5.9, Pa, 1a0C st ee 701 K st aw Rayner, ., Md., House, ., 1 Towa Circle. Reed, Thos. B.,'"Me., The Hamilton. aware, 610 14th st. nw. Rice, E., Minn., 926 15th st. n.w. tus, Wisconsin, 1829 1 st, nw. Richardson, J.’D., Tenn., National ‘Hotel, ‘Sherman, John, Obio, 1319 K st. n.W. Robertson, S.-M.’ La. 202 Delaware ave IL@, Stewart, William M. nf Pap) Hockwell, FW. "Mass, Riggs House. ae, F. B., al EW i : i., Ar °F Be. ot North Capital st. | OER: 3H Are, 132 K st. nw. is, F Rowell, J“, IIL, S101 st. nw. Rowland, AN, ¢., Metropolitan Hotel fo Pg The Hamtiton, issell. J. E.; Mass, The arlington, Kusk, H. W.,’Md. Ryan, Thos) Kan. National Hotel, Sawyer, J. G., N. ¥.. 24 Grant Placa OFFCERS OP THE SENATA. Sayers, J. D,, Tex., 719 11th st. nw. G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st nw, ‘Scott, W. L, Fa Chamberlin's nson G. MCCook, Secretary, 1224 17th st. n.w, Boney a io Eobite, House. ‘Wm. P. Cavaday,” Sergeant-at-Arms, 302 Del. Seney, G. E., Ohio, 1338 G st. n.w, Charies W m, Chiet Clerk, 131 Mase, Sizmour, H.W. Michigan, 105 @ st. nw, ames R. executive Clerk, 1506 Q st. nw. | Shaw, €.'7., Md.. National Hotel. Isaac Bi st, Doorkeeper, 18 2d st. 2-6. Shia, SN. ¥.. ‘Che Portiand, ie ct. Asst. Doork'r’ 825 15th st mw. | Shively, ‘ind., 127 A st. ne. ir Staniee Mada ee Simmons, F. M,, N: C., Metropolitan Hotel, ‘Smith, Henry, Wis, 130 Maryland ave. ne ‘Smith, M. A. Arizona, 717 14th st. 0.W. Carlisle, J. G.. 1425 K s Snyder, C. P:, W. Va., "National Hotel Abbott, J., Tex., 305 € st, nw, Sowden, W. i., Pa., 045 K st. n.w. Adams, Geo. E., iL, The Arlington, Spiaola, F. B, N. ¥:, The Arlington, Alien, C. H., Mass.,"The Portland, ‘Spooner, H. J!, RL. House, Allen, E. P., Mich-; National Hove, Springer, W. M., TIL, 43'B st. se. Allen, J. M., Miss.,"Pue Arlington, Stahinecker, W: G.,'N. Y., Woodmont. Anderson, 4. K., owa, 1025 Vermont ave, Steele, G. W., Ind., "Rizgs House. Anderson, Jno. A., Kans, 1333 G st. Stephenson, 1, Wik, 1380 F ste Anderson, C. L, Miss, 15 Stewart, J.'D., Ga., 416 6th st. nw, ‘Anderson, 38 ‘Stewart, Chas, Tex., 1114 G st. nw. Riggs House, Stewart J. W. Vt, ‘The Arlington, 710 11th st. o.W, Stockdale, 7. i, Miss, Hiliman House, 1100 Vermont ave, Stone, W.'J., Ky., 1311 H st. Baker, Chas. SN. ¥., 623 13th st. Stone, W. J.. Mo..'210 North Capitol ss Baker, Jehu, NL, 1333 Q st. nw. Struble, i. $., Iowa, 20 Grant Place. Bankhead, J. H., Ala,, Metropolitan Hotel, Symes, G. G.. Col, 1501 18th st. Barnes, Geo. T., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Tarsnéy, T. & Mith., National Hote Farce, ¥. G. Mise, “Metropolitan Hotel. Taulbee, W. P., KY., 329 Ast. na payne, Thos, "a, 162: iss ave. bw, B., 0 174 Belden, J. Ju, N2¥., The Arlington, Taylor, Be ong eee, Belmont, Perty, N.¥.,1701 Rhodelsiandave, mw, | 743,059. Ohio, The Hamitton, coe ° ‘4 : Thomas, G. M., Ky., Willard’s, Biggs, M., Cal, 340 C st. now. % Vingtani, HH. Pa, 1768 st. n. w. th WES P st Bland, Kk P.Mor dogs nw Thompson, A.'c., Oitio, 216 North Capitol st Bilss, ‘A. \. ¥., The Ariington. + peek T, Le, Cal., 1136 17th st, nw. Blount, James H., Ga., 416 6th st. mw. ae 12 6th st. nw. » 8, C. Toole, J. K., Mont., 1520 1 st. n.W. Townshend, R. W., IIL, Riggs House. ‘Tracey, Charies, N. Y., 3 Dupont Circla, Turner, E. J., Kans, 1513 5th st. n.W. ‘Purner, HG. Ga, 413 4th st. nw. bootnman, M. M.. Ohio, 52 B st. me, Bound, F., Pa., 212 4th'st. se. Bourele, G. A) Me., The Hamilton. Bowden, G. E., Va., 1226 14th st. n-w, Bowen. H. L..'Va.. Metropolitan Hotel, Breckiaridge, C. K., Aré., 218 North Cay Vance, R. J. Coun, 608 14th st. nw, Breckinridge: WC. Pa Ry. Isle Nateuewe =” | Vandever, Wi Cat, Willard’, Brewer, M.S., Mich.. G10 15th <t. o.w, ‘Voorhees, C. 8., Wash. Ter., 1633 L st. n.w. Brower 1d. G, 1222 10th st. nw, Wade, Wiliam H , Mo, 1203 Q st. n.W. Browne, Thos. M., Ind., 1332 I st. nw, Walker, J. P., Mo., 922'M st. nw. Brown, Charles E_, Ohio, 1120 New York ave, Warner, William, ‘Mo., Willard’s, Brown, J. R., Va., Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, J. E., Tenn., 5 Iowa Circle. krown, T. H. B., Va. National Hotel, Weaver, J. 8, lows, 130 Maryland ave. 2.6, Bunnell, F.C, Pa, National Hotel Weber, J. B.'N. ¥., 721 11th st. n.w. Brumi, CN. Pac; 24 Grant Place, West, Geo, X. ., 312 13th st a. Bryce, L.S., N. ¥., 1739 Ist. nw. Wheeler, J., Ala.,'1325 M st. nw. Buchanan, as, N. J., 207 E. Cap. 3 Witte, JB. tnd, 807 aah at aw, Buckalew, C. K., Pa., Ebbitt House. White, 8. V., N. ¥.. The Arno, Burnes, Jas, N.. Mo., Willard’s Whiting, J."R, Micn., 1537 P'st. n.w. Burnett, E., Mass.. 806 17th st nw. ‘Whiting, ‘Mass., The Portland, Burrows, J. C,, Mich., 1416 k st. nw, Whitthorne, W. C. Tenn., Ebbitt House, Butler, R. it. Tenn.. 503 13th st. nw Wicknam, ¢. P. Onto, 133 C st. ne. Butterworth. Hen}.-0.,407 Maple ave., Le DroltP. Bynum, Wm. v., Ina., 1 13th st. Dew, Caine, Jno. Ut 11 Grant Place. Campbell, Feilx, ‘The Arlington, Campbell, J. E., Ohio, 1011 Connecticut ave, Wilber, David, Ke ins, Ohio, 1709 Mass. ave. n.w, Wilson, W. L., W. Va., 1008 N st. nw. Wilson, Thomas, Fretiges K st. nw, .» National Hotel, Campbell, T. J”, N. ¥., Congressional Hote ams, E. 8., Ohio, 220 North Capit Candler, A. D., Gal, 1112 H st. nw. Wise, Geo. San Tasos nw Cannon, J. G., li, Wiliard’s, foodburn, W., Nev., 816 13th st. nw. Carey, J. M., Wyo, 1406 L st. now, Yardiey, R. M.’ Pa, kEpbitt House, Carlton, H. ii., Gal, Metropolitan Hotes, Yoder, 8. &.. Obio, 34 34 st. ne, Caruth, A. G., Ky., Riggs House, ‘Yost, Jacob, Vg, 814 11th st. nw. Caswell, L. B-, Wis., 806 12th st. n.w, OFFICERS OF SE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Catchings, 7. C., Miss., The Woodmont, Rev. W. H. Milburn, Chaplatn, 1219 M st. .W. Cheadle, J. B., Thd., 413 6th st. nw, Jona B: Clark, Clerk Laurel Ma. i Ciardy, M. L,'Mo., 1343 15th st. nw, T. O. Towles, Chiet Clerk, 1527 Corcoran st. Chipman, J, L., Mich., National Hotel, Jobn P, Teedou, Sergeant-at-Arms, 13 1st st. n.e. Clements, J. C., Ga. Metropolitan Hoteh A, B. Hurt, Doorkeeper, 220 1st st. nue. Clark, C. B., Wis, 1216 G st. n.w, W.H. Nichols, Assistant Doorkeeper, 119B st. 5@, ¢ ob, J. Ela. Se — Lyeargus Lego! Postmaster, 249 N. on om ‘st, Cogswell, Win.,"Mass., 1341 L st. He m . 4 = ‘ins, P. A., Mass., 1325 G st. Bw. oo —______ Compton, Barnes, Md., 1408 H'st. mw, Conger, E. H., Iowa, 1101 K st. n.w, Cooper, W. C., Ouio, 1015 L st. n-w. Coturab, Jas'S., 8,'C., Metropolitan Hotel Cowles, W. H. i C.. 209 E. Capitol st €ox, 8s Ni. ave. nw. Crain, W. H., Texas, 125 B st. se, Crisp, C. F., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel Crouse, G. W., Obio, Riggs House, Culberson, D.'B., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel, Cummings, A. J”, N. ¥., 507 14th st. mw. Cutcheo, BM “Mich.” 1400 Massachusetts ave. Daizeil, sno, Pa., The Arlington. Dargan, G. W., S.C. 603 F st. Darlington, 8., Pa., 1500 Masa ave, Davenport, Ira, N.'Y., 1606 20th st. nw, Davidsan, A. C., Ala.. Metropolitan Hotel, Davidsoo, R. H. M., Fla, National Hotel. Fifteen Years’ Sentence fora Rich Man, ‘From the Louisville Coufler-Journal. A dispatch from Memphis, Tenn., says that the conviction last week by the Supreme Court of George Millington for murder in the second degree, and his sentence to fifteen years in the peniten- Uary, 1s the first instance since the war in that state of the punishment of a rich man for felony. ‘Millington 1s connected with the Bolton and Dick- ecs taintlles, bevween whom there has been a feud for nearly Uwenty years, first one and then another falling by bullet or knife, until there are but two or three male members of efuner family lett. Mil- ve who ts a civil engineer, aud is from Vir- ginla, married one of Wude Bolton’s daughters, Davis, R. Mass, K st. nw. and, though quiet and inoffensive before, seems to Delano, M.,'N. ¥., Willard’s Hotel, have imbibed some of the passion for killing Dibbie, Sam’, S. C., Windsor Hotel. which afflicts the entire connection. He had a Dingie¥, Nelson, jt, Me., The Hamilton, quarrel about six months ago with Tom Kennedy, Dxkery, A. M., Mo., Willard s Hotes, of Mtuington station, near Memphis, and going tb Dorsey, Geo. W. E.,'Neb., 1401 K st. mw, tue place about a week afterward, armed with a Dougherty, Chas. Fla... ‘National Hotel, gun, he found Kennedy sitting on a :b, and Dubots, F.'T., Idaho, 13th st. nw. Suot him dead, He was defended by tbree of the Dunhain, R. W., IL, 1325 G st. nw. ablest jawyers in the state, and spent many thou- Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., 1519 0 st nw. ‘sand dcllars to secure acquittal. shortly aiver the Ellott, Wilham, S. 1213 Q st. now. decision he Was taken by a guard ‘to Une peniten- Enloe,’B. A., Tenn, 001 E st. n.w, wary. Erinentrout. D., Pa. 215 East Capitol st, . epg Farquhar, ~ $13 12th st ow. A Divorce Helper. Felton, Cal, Chamberiin’s ‘THE STOOL WHICH HAS BEEN INVENTED IN CHICAGO Finley, HOF, Kye 01 12th st. hw, TO SEUUKE EVIDENCE. asher, 8. 0. wae gk ‘From the Chicago Tribune. ase BOT 3d St. Bw By a short testimony, given yesterday morning Foran) Mst. in Judge Horton's court, Mr. Thomas Logan, Ford, a 23 Coan, ave. plasterer, won immortality. He ts one of the last pe ae RE ‘witnesses tn the Crocker case. Mrs. Crocker em- Fuller, W-E., lowa, 1327 N plgyed him to watch Mr. Crocker, and in order Funston, © ii, Kas, 005 13th $5, ves, WOE, Va, Mi Gallinger, J. H., Noi Gay, Edw. J., La, 1758 N st. nw. Gear, J. H., Jowa, The Portiand, Gest, W. #., TiL, 1114 G st. nw. that he might discharge this function efficiently sue provided him with a stooL The stool Was not as other stools It was &@ stool spectally designed tor divorce cases. It had some of the properties of a music-stool and some of oie i properties of a cainp-stoo, and by turning & Soe ose bake tos oar €rauk a person who was seated Upon ft could Glass, P. Penn. Metropolitan Hotel, elevate himself to almost any altitude, Thus Glover, J. Mi-, Mo.,"1301 Conn. ave. it Mr. Logan wished to peep through an or- oir, W. Wa., Ebpitt House. inary keyhole he would merely use the stool as Me 1; conan 30 Be an artist would a. canny If the keyhole of a ¥., Ga. Metropol, r. ity onte ee Use’ sight. 4doxen more turns would ut, W. W., VU, 614 13th su transom, only risk fuer, Key Wik, S46 New exalted position being. that of ‘surprise TN. Pa 131s mw, eee belicboys oF of capture by ‘the oe. Texas HOC su nw. Nor does this exhaust the marvels of" ths stool By a deft arrangement of screws the stool shuts up as compactly us a telescope. It can be easily hidden under the coat, 60 that a stranger carrying itean gout tunong hovel clerks, porters ae and walters and ereet it in an instant betore a Buse Hemphill, “Now, Mi Logan,” began . Smith, “what Henderson, D.B., Iowa, Wormiey's itotel you use'this stot fore Leg Henderson 4 “For the defense of Mra Crocker,” said Mr. se an, Hervert, H Bs Herman, B, soni 7°u Observe Mr. Crocker through the tras. ame = id. | Tsaw him kiss Lulu Drury.” Hitt, HK dunes Hogg, ©. E. «, * -Afler you watched Mr. Crocker, where did you Hoauun, WS nd., The Hamilton, Hoimes.’A. J.. lowa! next use the stool?” ok “Watching Goettche in 88, street.” a a “Then you saw Mrs. Crocker Eas opel at Hoping, Sb ay sae ae pny ‘You saw him robbed of his: and % Sa tena cist everything. And there was no pistol, no ea oy Violence. “Goetiche searched himself. He threw Movey, A. P., ind.,215 East Capitolst, is money and bis papers upon the floor just for Huds, "T, R,"Wis, 1619 13th 8 LW. = unter, W. AKY., 113 Maryland ave. B& Aiutton, J. #, Mo., National Hotel, Jackson, U. Pu. 613 13th st. now, Yonuston, J: ing., 1327 M'st. Jobnston, Thos. b., N.C. 601 E st denen, J, Ala Toss Fk aa Kena, i Nee en 13s Kae ir, N. J. wnhw, Keiiey, Win. D,, Pa, House, Kennedy, it P oni 188 Ree kerr, D., lowa, 19 Grant Place, Retcbat, J. H., N. ¥, kugore, ¢. b., Tex., La Foutete, ie 3 Win Lafloon, i. East Ca) Tagan, Mb La. 210 Delawbre a Laidlaw, W. Gy X. ¥., 800 120 Taird, J 946 Landes, 8... 11L,'130 Maryland ave Re Lane, Ed, lil, Metropolitan Hotel, Tapn. Ss W.T., W31ig New York aven.w. Tatham, LB, 8G, Metropoutan Motel! Lawler, Fa Ti Tse Wa Bz Pausarr News ‘For the next week, if they bold out that long, we ‘sball sell on our 3d floor the following splendid genu- ine barwams: Alot of SATIN SERGE PARASOLS in many differ. fee ee eee rer ae ‘Several casse of fine SATIN REMNAXTS, in all the ‘new shades and styles, at 1230; regular value 26¢. 518 doen of MEN'S SUSPENDERS, extraordinary strong elasticity and good heavy metal work, st 17c. ; regular price 25¢. and 30c. ‘An immense line of organdie NAINSOOK, MALAGA PLAID, and VENETIAN CLOTH REMNANTS, Sood fabeics for summer weer, at half thelr rerular 108. In CREAM COLORED CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS, ‘we claim to be the leaders, having made the following reat reductions: Alot at 9c. ; worth 12340, One case of German Fancy colored FEATHER PROOF BED TICKING st 18¢.; generally sold for 250. A special lot of all-wool colored NUN’S VEILING, different colors, reduced from 5c, to 17c. per yard. ‘3 cases of Light Figured BATISTE, new desiens, st ‘8c. per yard; regular value 12}4c. ‘One case of the best American Plain BLACK SATINE REMNANTS at 1234c.; standard value 25¢. Persons getting ready to go away will find all neces- aries at our store. ‘Young ladies and misses preparing for confirmation, graduation, and commencement would do well to look at ourstock of READY-MADE DRESSES. ‘Our store the coolest in town. 50 patent cooling fans to make it s0. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st, 417, 419 thet. ONE PRICE. sot Punsuraa Stone Have just received Satines, Batistes and crepalides: is ‘choice and besutiful styles, At 12340. PB in White Drews Goode, Plaid Striped At 12390, ‘We are offering Special Bargains in Black Silks, ‘Tbe. up to $2 ya. ‘Black Satin Rhadame, . _ ‘75c. to $1.50. Our isa ‘lal Bargain. Black re gar aioe Ba ata line Full line of Biace ua upward. ‘2c, up to a) Full line of Nun’s Velliny re Ba 25¢. and: Special mine in Sunimer Uuderwear, Lodles’, = At 2he. Among them some goods sold this reason at 50c. AN ITEM FOR MEN. ote 2 Jem ee a fit , made eat Fepperell Youu, aaa the beat manner, Se. in manner, ‘Will continue the Bargain Sale of for this week only. A great opportunity to get » good carpet for Uittle money, MATTINGS! MATTINGS! CARHART & LEIDY, see ‘928 7th and 706 K st. n.w. Larest Tenoven Snwixe Macumes Of All Makes Taken in Exchange During the Last Ten Days for the LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE ‘Will be Sold Remarkably Low for the next 3 Daya. ei Among them we mention. test Style SINGER, 5 drawers, $17. = ‘Regular price, $45. 8 Latest SINGER, at $1: apeeteoe Regular price, 835. 2 Latest High-arm HOWE, at $18. 2 POST COMBINATION a chines $1, 1, 5 No. 8 W. & W., latest style, at $13. 10 SINGELt, Short Tables, at @8. And 100 other machines from $5 and , machines from @Sand up. Rvery ma ar OPPENHEIMER'S, tor una Building, 514 that nw. Sole Agent for the Ne : lending sud Repaitine a Species Sao Frow A Saxtraay Por The NATURAL WOOLEN UNDERWEAR is ‘now accepted by the best authorities on Hymiene ‘as the most preferable for all seasons, ‘We have imported from Stuttgart, Germany, S0doz. MEN'S UNDERWEAR SUITS of these goods, made style of Dr. Yarger's System, for immediate use, in separate shirts and drawers, as well as combination suits, the latter two Pieces being joined into one, and very conven- ient. ‘These goods being imported by us direct, we will guarantee our prices 26 per cent below the average retail list. Wears in position to offer you very close ‘fiures on our large assortinent of fine FLAN- NELand SILK OVERSHIBTS; also « special FLANNEL COAT and VEST at $1.50. Our extrs size in FLANNEL SHIRTS run to 21 in. neck. ‘The arrival of the warm weather being de- ferred so long by the Signal Buresu, we were ‘obliged to wpduce prices on our large stock of STRAW HATS 25 per cent, and invite your in- AUERBACH & BRO., 623 Penn. avenue. Under Metropolitan Hotel. mb31-eo3mn Ove Fuavonrres, SEE WHAT WE PROPOSETO DO FOR THEM. WE REFER TO THE LITTLE MEN OF THE PERIOD— ‘THE BOYS. WHEN WE SPEAK OF OUR FAVOR- ITES,ORTHE LITTLE MEN,IT IS PBESUMED THAT ALL SHOULD KNOW WE REFER TO THE BOYS, A MAJORITY OF WHOM IT 18 ANTICI- PATED WILL DEVELOP INTO MEN OF MARK SOMEDAY. A STREAK OF LUCK IN THE PUR- CHASE OF SEVERAL LARGE LOTS OF BOYS’ SUITS, NOODDSAND ENDS OR BROKEN SIZES CARRIED OVER FROM PREVIOUS SEASONS, ENABLES US TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING GENUINE BARGAINS. 3.75, THIS 18 THE PRICE OF FIVE DIFFER*NT STYLES IN NORFOLKS, PLAIN OR PLAIDED SUITS IN BLUE CADET GRAY, DRAB AND OXFORD MIXTURES, THIS 18 A BARE BARGAIN. $4.00 I8 THE PRICE OF TEN STYLES OF Cassi- MERE AND WORSTED 8UITS,IN ALL THE DE- SIBABLE SHADES AND PREVAILING DESIGNS OF THIS SEASON. 96 18;THE PRICE OF YOUR CHOICE OF TWENTY- FIVE STYLES MADE OF THE FINEST WOOL, IN STRIPES, PLAIDS AND CHECKS, AND ANY DE- SIGN YOU MAY DESIRE. 200 DOZEN SHIRT-WAISTS RANGING FROM 250. TO 750, ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING 00., myl8tkt 400 SEVENTH STREET N.W..COR. D. G. T. Kun TAILOR, 14 oth street, 2.0.0. Te}, pe tata t “tame wrohaser's cost. ‘Terms to GEO. W. STICKNEY, ‘Auctionesr. ALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH SIDE OF STREET, NEAR THE CORNER TEENTH bTHEET ‘NORTHWEST, ‘AT “AUG: On WEDNESDAY AFTERS JUNE TRENTH, 1888, at FIVE GOLOGR, a heat at ee eet shall sell Lot 2, im square 117, 35275. Ws tot will be gold ae whole or divided, i dé . ‘with notes ‘eating ie creer record- THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. ES’ SALE OF A NEW AND VALUABLE J ‘a STREET 22 maven virtue of @ ly. rded Liver cy in quest of the (ninsguacia ‘bundred and. (409) in square four hun nine (400), {08 plat recorded in Liber No, 113: folio 30a, one of the Land Records of eld Disitie ori ons ‘prove: ments, consisting of a newly constructed brick ing house, ‘erms of Sale: One-third of the ‘money in cash, and the balance in ‘two equal payments at one and two years. the ‘said deterred payinents to be se- cured by the notes of the purchaser and. deed of trust On the property wold. the sald notes to beat interest at Intereat parable semiannual "A deposit of" 6100 2 will be required’ when the property ie old-, ‘All con erty at the risk and cost of the delaulting purchaser, after five days" advertisement. WILLIAM. 'W, BOARMAN, GEORGE C. BOAKMAN, "} Trustees. GEO. W, STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 938 F st, 35-d&de JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers TRUSTEES SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 465 N SIKEET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 1.287; folio 307, of the Land Records of the Dis~ trict of Columbia, we wil seli, in front of the prem- on, MONDAY, TH® FOURTH Day OF JUNE, A. D. 1888, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ail that piece or parcel of ground and premises knowii plan or plat of Wi city, Dis- frict of Columbia, as and being al of original Lot num dered thirty-seven (37) im square 503, together with ail the improvementa, ways, easements, rights, privi- Ieges, and appurtenances to the same belonging oF tn any inanner appertaining, Ihis lot is improved. by three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 406 N street south- wes ‘Terme: One-third cash; balance n one, two, nd three ears. Notes to bear G per cent interest {rom day of wal Payable senui-anuually, aud to be secured by’ deed o trust ou premizon, ‘or all cash, at option of purchaser. KX deponit of #200 required at sale. Conveyancing, atpurchaser’s cost. di torms of sale are mot compli fn ten days, the trustees reserve the rigit to Te- Sell at the risk ‘and cost of the dfaultiug pureusser, ther ve dips “pubiie wutioe of such resale in sous hewspaper ul in Wastrington D. FRANG.S H. 8M1TI myzu-dkds JAMES B. JOMNSON} Trustecs. [@- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL PKIDAY, JUNE EIGHTH. 1888, same hour and place. FUANGIS H, SMITH, | rw astoes, Je5-dkeds JAMES B. JOHNSUN,S WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NORTHWEST, BLICKS Nos. 2139 AND 1116, AND ON SHERMAN AVENU. 18, T. AND B. SUB OF MOUNT PLEASANT, IM- BY A SMALL FRAME HOUSE, AT BRON on THURSDAY, JUNE SEVENTH, 188: PART FIVE OCLOCK P.M. we will sell Lot "i" a ust's sub Of pa wiare. 73. improved ‘by & tirve-story Brick Dwelling, No 2190 K street norte west. Also, ON SAME DAY, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M., the west 124 feet of orisinal’ Lot ®, square 317, improved, by a two-story Brick, No. 1116'R street horthweat. AND ON FRIDAY. JUNE EIGHT, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK BP. Sf., Lot 10, block 18, Todd and Brown's sub of Mount” i'leasant, improved’ by a small Fraiwe House on Sherman avenue. ‘Terms easy, and will be stated on day of sale. Usual Acposit requifed when struc! yed-5t HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE UNIMPROVED LOT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE” AVENUE. NEAR N STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY. JUNE ZIGHTH. 1888, at HALF- PAST SIX O'CLOCK P4i., in front of the premises, I will seli the north 33 feet and 4 inches of lot 5.3% square No. 98, having an ave of about's0 feet. This lot'is beautifully situated and should com- mand the attention of speculators and buyers gener- aul. ‘erms: One-third cash, balance iu! one and two years, with iuterest. aud secured by a deed of trust on th Rrpperty wold: or all canh. af the purchaser's option. All conveyancing and recording at cost of purcl ‘A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sali Jed-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IVE BRICK HOUSES IN SQUARE 44, NEAR THE OBSERVATORY GROUNDS, AE AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, JUNE THIRTEENTH, 1888, at SIX O'CLUCK FM’, on the premises, 1 shall sell Lots 16, 17. 18, 19 and 26, in square No. 44, improved 0: five two-story Brick’ Houses, five rooms each, nia and sheds. This, property is located near’ the Dheervatory «rounds, in alley bounded, by 3d and z4th and Band F streets northwest. Terma made Known at sale. “All conveyancing, &., at purchaser's cost. 850 “hot Geposit required on cach “house af time of OdWIWESCOTT & WILCOK. = 1007 Pen! 5 DOWLING, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF THREE VALUABLE TRACTS OF LAND, LOCATED NEA“ THE RECEIVING RESERVOIR AND THE CONDUIT ROAD, AND. ADJOINING RIVER VIEW PARK. On MONDAY, JUNE ELEVENTH, 1888, at THREE O'CLOCK P. M., I will sell on the premises three val- uable tracts of land, located as above, and containing 90, 80, aud 50 acres. ‘The contemplated extension of Massachusetts avenue will pass directly throuzh this property. Terms kuown st sale, Jet-dts _THOMAS8 DOWLING, Auctioneer. rpuouas ‘DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON EAST SIDE OF TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST, a’ AUC- On SATURDAY, JUNE NINTH, 1888. at HALF- PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front ot a fecton eastuide of 2a atrect Usa depth of ashore [s ar - fn improved by a comfortabie. ‘hew, two-story brick welling. “Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two: wr cee auc le deg Mra tty sold, or allcash, at the purchaser's option. < mveyancing ant recording atcostof purchaser, A Seposit of 8100 will be required at time Of sale, WESCUTT & WILCOX, Agents, Je2-dkds 1907 Pennsylvania Avenue, rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. on FRIDAY, JUNE EIGHTH. 1888, at FIVE CLOCK P. Mt, in front of the inca, T will sell on Lots 154 and 155, in suuare No. 132, each fronting 1s feet on vorth side of Sstrect by’ an éven depth Of 100 eee a ‘Terms: One-t cash ; balance in one and twoyears: with interest, and secured by. deed ‘of trust on the jd. "All conveyancing and reconiing at cost of purcl A of 389, will be a ‘each Lot at time of HOMAS DOWLING, Myl-d&ds ‘Auctioneer, IRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BRI BIELLING, No. 1700 LSTREBT NORTE By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated July 1¢ LoS ola ore we will seul at} front of the pr PEREMPTORY SALE OF FANCY ROCERIES, SILVER-PLATED Cases. THON Sal Wi 0 Washington to Louisville, aiso for ec, BEING THE ENTIRE CONTESTS | Costtanoogn, Mousa Little and ll south: , EATAPHERNATIAOF THE WELL-KNOWN | Sorters points, “Frog Pulimat Sioepare VENUE NORTMWEaT, (oe CONNECTICUT | ©°7,°00" A —Southern Express Daily for Lynch- WEDNESDA\ and THURSDAY, JUNE SIXTH | DOE, Danville, Raleigh. Ashevilin, ¢ Ne, com EVENTH, 1888, commencing each day at TEN | D Augusta, Atlanta, Montromery, New $ fomnecticut avenue, yuck aa Jams, ‘and foxge and “Calttornia © Pullman ‘Siewper, W Washington an Ohio diviaion leave W PU Pe kh wwe Round Hill 11-48 A. Thess leave ound Hill 5.30 A.M. Datly, and Dallyexceyt Sanday. areveing Wastitigtom Mand “ Through trains frow the So ington 9 M Daily MM ‘Chariottewilie at O40 Py Strasburg Looal at #47 A.M. of bottled ors, Cordials, Flavorings, &c., all of the grades and brends. r hundred and twenty-one (121). for —— Tickets sleeping car reservation and information Seopa etruleat Soren mud seated” | hind an iseon tem Cota | pte fics cnc ae SR Tien tinctce Sette eng omer 1D, feet, and etx (G9) | Cans, five ailver-piated Suow Cance, Cofles Mile. Tine. | S¥!¥ania svenue, and at Passenger station, Pennayl Thence pwenty (20) feet and seven (7) | fora’ and Counter scales, Cotes Dae tee leas | vavia Railroad, Uih'and Bete Sag Le TAYLOR, inches, thence directly east seventy-one (71) fect Se — “ Paacouser Sih ere trey Gs ge tnt teem vince | pk Sree rare nd tore. wll be mids | PLE GHTEAT —— VAX ‘ ‘ ro : VENNSYLVANIA Rov the piace of barianing, together with theimproveanante | 2x USOC, A 3, ue SORT WEST, AND SOUTRWRsT. tgreom: NOBLE TRAC SPLENDID SCE MBA: t___ THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionerr. | STEEL KAILA” MAGNIFICENT PQUIPMENT, IN EFFECT JUNE 3D, 1888, NSON BHOS, Auctioneers TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, FLOM STATION, FLUSH PARLOR SUITE, MinnoRS, ETEGERE, | COUNEM SIXTH AND D Shun OUNGES pe SET tea eat. Chicago Tin WARDROBES, SPRINGS” MAL AND oTuER | FOU muna the Wert Chloaro Tmited Feces of MATTRESSES, FLLLOWS, FRANKLIN STOVES, Line, 9.50 om. & BEDSTEADs, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, MAN. with Sleeping Oars from Harristu: pathy, ‘the TEL BED, EXTENSION TABLES, DIN. tot Lome, daily, exept Aaturday | CHAIRS. LAMBR AND LACE 0, with Sleeping Car A}toona to Chicages Spreen ot a0 daily. with Sieaprtg ition to Chicae and Si cept Saturday. Galiy "at Mattievune with through ai ON NINTH STREET , KNOWN iis ach Bivepor to Pitsburg, sud Pitabane te Under and by virtue of a deed of trust bearing date BALTI on the 13th day of August , ASSL. and guly re; nm ee: AND POTOMAC RATLROAD, onted in Liber 981, folio 80 et seq, one-of the Land a | For Eric, Cansndaigun, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagere Records of the District of Columb ‘by virtue of | J-VXECUTOR'S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT. 10-00 pan. daily, & decree passed in the cause wherein Joun Leetch wus complainant and Pleasant Williams and others were defendants, known as Equity Cause No. 87 trustees, atthe request of the party sccured| septa th Slee Washington to Rochester, av? SHH Sleeping ob, and Elmira, at 9:50 LT 30, O00, 11.00, and ‘As executor of the last will and testament of Jo- | « fab Adains, late of Prince George's County, Mary] deceased, and ietters of adi: es am. to me by the Orphan's Court of said siate aud county, | For New York and the Will, on TUESDAY. the FIFTH Twill sell at public auction to the byghest bidder for | 11-40 am. Z-00, 4-10, 10-00. aod 1190p a. Oh TSB, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M, sell at public cash, on WEDNESDAY. JUNE SIXTH, Ise AT | — Sundas.9-00, 11 domi. 2 00 4 10, 100o, frout of the premises, all that certain VEN O'CLOCK A. M. on the premises, that val- at d Express of Pullman Patriot Jot of land, situate in the County. of m, uable lot of land of which ihe said Josiah Ada Care iy, except Sunday, and 3:43 9 friet 9f Columbia, yy follows, to | seized in Washinton city, For aay. write Dining je southwest one-fou numbered Ist and 2d ste frou cin ‘or Boston without «hausee ‘nine (59), in Wright and Cox's eubdivision of | ning aout T The ping south 12 For Brookiyn, 8. ¥.. ail thn fit uh Preasant Plains, ba boat of Brooklyn. Al ‘front on Oth street extended | houseon the lot, also sumall sek ieee | ees Caty wit nox oeran of Giveen (15) feet andl running back with that widit Pail be aerated on the day ofa ARTON. DUCE | direct travafer to Fultn stret, avoiding doubt Sue hundred and ‘leven aud eighty-threo oue-un- | ETL. Esccutor and aty-st iow, Bladensvarcheatare. | — fertiage ecroms New Yen reathn (111.85) feet, more particularly Uewcribed i | land’ or S78 ve MM media | For Fiuledely bin 7, 0 0, 11 90, soa 11.40 = true “ANSON ERO cise z Sud 1120 pan. On alerme of Sale: One-third cash, balance in one (1) NCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. $978 00, 1140 am, 2-00. 4-10. 8 Odag, 20, m4 E o manne 20 yom. Laid eon, 81 Trier tate, Sd deod of trust on seid premises, ge a'eaee st the FRAME HOUSE 1319 9TH ST_N.W. am. wook-days and 3:49 pm daily, with Dining Option of the purchaser, “A‘dopontt of $100 required | On WEDNESDAY AFTLANOUN, JUNE SIXTH, at | oh the day of tale. Terina to ve comphed with within | HALF-PAST FLVE O'CLOCK. we will sell 4u trout of ten days from day of sale, otherwise’ the, trustees re- | tbe 4, PAKS OF LOTS 7 and 80a. 309, trout. 7 reeell argh of te. de. | Hog Uo teet ot Oth stivet with a doth St O4 fost faulting parchaser’ All conveyancing et purcuaser | Iuebes toa 10-fovt aliry.saupnoved Uy treme dwell ENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, 1h NF. N, Trustee, ‘house No. 1319 yth'st.-w : x, oan = Fe dtinee | thee y will be sold sutject to leasehold with 20 aim. and 4240 pum. daily, LANDER, Trustee, privilege of parctase. ekoept ‘Tertus cash, over aud abovethe price of leasehold the EDWARD = interest of wich 18 payable quarterly and will be au- my? Office, 104 Corcoran Building. Annapolis, ¢ 20 and 9:00 am, 12:05, 4:20, and 6:00 p.m. daily, excopt Sunday. ‘Sundays, 9-00 « = pounced at sale, m., 4:10pm, JUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, njel-dads ‘ DUNCANSON BROS. | ALEXANDRIA’ aD SREPERICKSBURG arte z — = ALn ON DEES AND ALE} ‘A AND WASHINGTON 400 PAIRS ASSORTED SHOES AND SLIPPERS, FOR | EVRUSTEE’S SALE OFIMPROVEDYROPERTY.ON| AY AND N, WOME SI THIKD STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS . *g HAN, MOREA Runes Saks asb, car | Linino grates 1247) AT AUCTION. 10.57 am. LADIES’ LASTING BUTTON AND LACE SHOE: Ht SHOFS, MISSES’ SCHOOL AN! TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMEN OF SHOES, BEING THE STOCK OF A DEALI DECLINING BUSINESS, REMOVED TO SALES- KooMS FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE, aT yer By virtue of decrce of ‘the Supreme Court of District of Columbia, rendered on the 23d ‘March, 1888, in Equity No. 10.049, in which righ Colemsn is piaintit and Abraam Gibson defendant. I will sell, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXT. DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 188%, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. front of the premises, ali that piece of proverty known W. Jones" subiivision of the 5, 6-05, 8 Oa, at'6-00, 0 4a, 0:05 pan. ‘Was 7 . 120, 3:00, ESPAY MORNING, JUNE SEVENTH, st | us Sub Lot'No. 33. iu 3 mes OreLoCR Sur and D strocte norte Stat cof Rauare 6.545 a8 recorded in ber NA fale of a i 1G 42 and Li Op pa, oon eh tne attention of buyers is calied. 34-3t | he records of the Surveyors ofice T' ss oe 20 , Auctioneer. ‘Jerms of sale; Oue-tuird of the purchase money in cash and the balance in two equal instalments, at oue a aud at TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | aud two years after day of sale, tobe secured’ by the for the checking PROPERTY, No. 1761 P STREET NORTH- | notes of the purchaser, vesring interest from tue day | Of Dass Ped Ee rom hotels and residences, WEST. ot sale, abd « lieu upou the property sold to the satis | CHAS. E. PUGH. 3.8. woud, General Manaier. Qed } Gen. Hwa. Agetit, | BALT ORE anv ono KaTLROAD, SCHEDULE IN EFFECI APRIL 29, 1888, LEAVE WASHINGTON FLOM STATION CORNER faction of the trustee, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of 100 will be required at the thus of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within ten days after the sale the trustee reserves the right to resell, at the risk aud cost of the deiault- fay purchaser, siter five days’ ‘publle notice in 4 ne By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 34 day of March, 1887, and duly recorded in Liver No. 1245. folio 151, et seq., one of the land records of the Dis- trict of Colum! the under ed trustees will offer ‘at public sale, on WEDNESDAY, MAY SIXTEENTH, isbs, at SIX O'CLOCK P-AL, in front of the pretaises, the following described property: All that certain | Eveuiug Star.” All couvey aud recording at the |“ O/ NEW JEMSEY AVENUE AND C SPREE eco oF parcel of laut known and ‘aslot No. | cost of the purchaser. 20k SEW SEMSEY AVENUE a2 on to, 158 Waging tor tae oan P| snyzs-ante Are ® Se ee ee 2 mea degelecean uare No. 156, berianing for the sume on F | an som ste bw. ‘Ci a : Streot at's point distant cighiy-seven feet sit inches | O68 et See St Louie, cxorens datly Send Sunaina thence north niuety. hve Tost art weber to ba Funning thence north uinety- five fest sx a2 alley, thence cast elziiteen feet mine -inches, thence South ninety-five fect aix inches to Patreet and thence Hloruc sald street werteriy ebchteen fect nine inches the Place of bawinning, ¢ maprover ents: which ‘consist of a three-story and. bast iment Brick dwelling, with bay-window and back zi Terms: Oue-third cash, the residue in two equal payments St one and two yrs, with Botan bearing Forest and secu: ‘deed of” trust on sola, of all cash, at purchaser's option. Ail couvey~ eons DOWLING, Aucuonecr. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS ON WEST AND STUDUERL STREETS (SQUARE 100) IN SERIES a manatee eo e day'of May, A.D. 1883, and recorded tu Liber 1042 Kaimbia wowillvell at pute suction, on WEDSLS- me at auction, on WEDS DAL SUSE SISTH. 108 af FIVE OCLOCR: Pa, in front of the yraulsre, the following real estate 13 Square one hundred '100), iu the city of 9:45 om ox Pittabure and Cleveland, express daily 10-55%, wie cing and recording at purchaseraccst, @200de- | Did. vig. A lot {routing thirty-five (35) fect om the | posit will bo Requiradat the time of alee north ade of West street aud runuiine beck of that | WILLIAM J. WARREN, WHAM S WARRES 20 | trustecs, | Nidth Que liupdred abd eb (110) feet ud bein of the “Home Piaee.” in Gordon aud Boulware’s subdi- For Auuapolis, 6:40 and 8 Vision of the Nichols 30 ™.. Pom, On andere © JOM. 4:0, 2:10 and 4.30 tu demve Au= ae propery S®-THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UNTIL And IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER Lots num- | napolis 6.40, 8:37 4 m.. , 6:20 p. Bui MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-EIGHTH, SAME HOUE | bered thirty (30) and thirty-one (1), iu Gordon and | dey, s-30am, 4-10 ban neeteveas AND PLACE, by order of the trustees. Boulware's subdivision of said Nichols’ place, each of | For Way Statious Washington and Bald- my16-deds ‘THOMAS DOWLING. Auct, | taid lots fronting twenty-three (23) feet on the south | more, 5, 6-40, 5 308 0, 3-30, 4:35, 6:45 uy ——— mide of stoddert street, and running back of that width | On Sundays, 8 30 am. b + VE SALE 18 UNAVOIDABLY POST- | one hundred and twenty (120) feet. For Stations on the Metro) 635 a §8-THE ABO PONED UNTIL S41 UBDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1888, ‘Terms of sale: One-third casi: balance SAME HOUR AND PLACE. WILLL W: ne, payments in six and twelve mouths, with interest, se- pédiup. atest AMS. WARREN, Eared by trust on the property. A d’positot oue hus: | "For ot oeeremedinte my20-dkds WAVERLEY D. DRINEARD,} Trustees, | GUS GUisreon cach int sequiced tthe of alee Hane | feet Slt Prwpheapedegpeed — veyancing at ‘scust. If terms of sale are not For Boyd's and miermediate stations, t7 p.m. 110 VE SALE i$ FURTHER POSTPONED | complied with in one week from time of sale Pm my Gee eg SAME HOUR po ree right to resell at rak and 1 yg leaves ress onl; ,st of the 1 faulting purchaser, + stopping Jet-d&da ”-” “THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SMAYHEW PLAT: For Frederick. 10:10am, 13, 14.35,15:30 .m Bune =? 15 pam. For Hagerstown, 10.10 a.m. and +530 p.m. DOS, J. HOLDSWORTH ads For Luray aud poluts on tbe ‘Shebeutgah Valley Rito Roancke, and ail points south vis Norfolk aad (0) Western i. K., 3 pam. cae Me: trom Chi ww, yr fe ou from Cinciuass and, Be Low GO hoca wil ie P arta May 20, 188 ied propouals for | Kad 1.535. iu": trom Pittsburg Galy 720 ane AS the respective ‘on the day and hours men- | furni Statio: fecal ys Yoted, the following real estate, situate in the city of Weill be toced tive Deparuuent aut, phie, Chester, and Wilmington, 10:85 ‘30, 1889. will be received at the TWENTY-SIXTH day of JUNE, 11 O'CLOCK P.M. Blauk forms for bidding w: nished upon ition. | Proposals to be the and marked “Propowuls for Station- ery.” The t reserves the right to waive de- fects and reject auy or ail bids. ‘No contract will be awarded for the supplies referred to above until ap ropriation for their purchuse sail have been BpiGoneren. GS BAIRCHILD, Secretary of the ‘reasury. my20-law3e PROPOSALS POH WNASHING TOWELS NAVE DEPARTMENT, Washingtop. May 14th, 1888.— Seated Proposals, endorsed on the envelope ™ for Washing Towels,” aud addressed to the Secretary of the ibe received until NOON, JUS $88, from parties . 10, and 905 p.m. dail From Singerly aud intermediate pointe orth of Baltimore, 10 a am. daily and 12:15 0.1m. Train= jeave Baltimore for Washit 30, 7-25, 9, 9:05, 10 (4 ‘trnin)’ am: 22-15, 530, and 11 am: Ls O'CLOCK P.M., 30, 30, Sei oF ta tet'd Oe ante ences on orders left at Uicket offices, 619 and 1301 Penusyivauinave * Ten CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen, Pasa. Agent. _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. MAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. or baltuuer aud Fulotac huver Landines, ‘Steamer Bape, Geol Vee Btopuensome J | wharreverr.SUNDAL. at 4 wielock pe ka taoee sreicLt must be prepaid. For further wuloruatio to M™ ‘VERNON! MT. VERNON! 9 STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ‘Leaves 7th-street wharf daily (e1 pt Sunday) for Mt Vernon aud iver ‘ts far at wn aa Gy 10 oclock & ta. ‘reaches Washing bout $:50 pum By L. L BLAKE, Captain, 1k POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. SEW IKON STEAM: K "WAKEFIELD" wes 7th at. wharf-on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS id SATUKDAYS st 7am. Returning TUESDAY FINDAYS aud SUNDAYS pm. tourne at Riverland Ings as far an Domini Crock, Shepherds: See scheGure “SOUS b. PADUSEE ee schedule. JU 4 COW. RIDLEY, Manager. OCEAN STEAME _— wogMiDS. Creare Lao a8 00. wo i 3 ‘CLEM: Gen. Mi rt thereof. ts TMEDIAEDLY WienearreR, fc £ Hy i 2 hu Tgformation desired, nud. avorcart t" C4 ut to can pbiained at the ut D. B. HARMONY. Act- retary of the Navy. mylo-Lawaw i f i Bt Eh si EB & 3; i § Ei conditions, Tecet¥ it this Ofhice until ELEVEN @cLock tout FRIDAY, JUNE TWENTY NINTH. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ie ESTATE, TE SCHUBTZEN PARK RS. recorded in Liber Levy No. 2, fv FeSes etibesarrerope ie ot tie u Es i &: u H if i i i i a i BRATED REFRIGERATORS for which we erescle with risk: HANCERY ‘OF VALUAI ee ea kt Bite rf ON BB snbis, passed in ny mf agenta for the District. CaS EDDY'S REFRIGERATORS, Phebe of otamtan WITH SLATE-STONE SHELVES. 1 will offer for sale, st ‘We have sold above fortwelve years, andevery p@r | sccamers SAS ‘chaser is pleased with them.

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