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D.©., MONDAY, JUnx 2. 1888-SIX PAGES, SOUTHERN YOCTH SMOOTS 4 MAN DEAD FOR CAtz- ING BER A LIAR, Gexx., July 2—Saturday evening Mr. ral, Of tals city, about twenty-one years ‘Mot and killed Mr. Danie! Smith, of New Jer- ‘the boarding house of Mrs. McFarland. The fdeulty was caused by Smuth calling Scoval’s ver a liar, Stoval shot Smith three two jails passing through his bead, killing him in- pt, Dear Tae shooting occurred in the dining window, Smith falling out oo bis ack, and died without speaking @ word, S.owal's = ber also assisted in the killing. Both were jed@ponce and lodged tn jail Great exc nt Mevaiis Smisn’s wite and daughter are re with Dimi. His wife is in delicate bealth, and he sudden Killing of ber husband has prostrated er, and it i thought she will not recver (rom he shock. Smith was forty-sven years Old, Was raveling for a paceat medicine bouse in New fork, and has been in the city about three weeks, rian. CuaTtaxooGa, TENN.. An old colored woman, known as Aunty Jones, who 1s one hun- dred and ten years old. has been missing from her nome at Mossy Creek, T for several days. During the temporary absence of three members lor the household Mra. Jones was spirited away, and no trace of er caa be discovered. The whole town has turned out, and have been ‘scou e joods around che village, bul to 00 purpose. Foul ping to now t Mere afar has caused @ play is now hinted at. T ‘gTeat deal of excitement. Part of Tennessee Claimed by Virginia INVOLVING MILLIONS OF DOL- AN INTRASTATE SCIT INVOLV! Nasaviiix, Texx.. July 2—Governor Lee, of Virginia, has addressed a letter to Governor Tay- lor, of Tennessee, in which the latter oMctal ts informed that the attorney-general of Virginia orwed to institute proceedings e jor the sion of certain ter- ter the jurisdiction of Teanessee, nla. ‘The terri miles lon adaries of ncoek, Hawkins and Claiborne wintes, making an area of 134,000 acres. Tur Sverage value of tls laud, aside from town prop- erty, ts pat down in the controtier’s last report at $4.36 an acre, Dut it is worth at least $15 per acre, Taking & total value of $2,100,000, besides $500,- a the town 000 of property 1a tu BLAINES POSITION EXPLAINED. the state of V fonn- Have Accepted the Nomination, T. C. Crawford's London Special to N.Y. Worl, June 30. [rave learned during the past few days the correct story of Mr. Biaine’s position in connection with the presidential canvas. Whea he left for Europe Jast year it was for the distinct and avowed pur- pose of avolding even a2 appearance of making any contest for the nomination, Toa few confl- dential friends be said before nis departure that be could mot consent to stand again unless he were called with practical unanimity. Tn 1884 he Bad been made chief of bis party. and had, in bis | Opinios, Drought 1c together and developed the fssue upon whicu this present campaign ts to be fought. If tuls year alot the candidates had | conceded Mr. Biaine’s leadership, so that he could have stood without opposition, he would undoubtedly have been willing to accept, and to | have made another fight. But when he ‘left for | Burope ue had heard tuat there were to be other | capuidates in the field, and upon this belief ne | then made up his mind to retire. It was not, | however, until Oblo Mad declared for Senator Sherman, Coanecticut for Gen. Hawley, Indiana for Gen. Harrison, and lows for Senator Alitson, that the first Florence letter Was written and the | tion of wirbdrawal deermined upon. Mr. aiue felt then that it would Lave compromised his dignity to again enter ona contest for the re- publican candidacy against te others. He did ot know then how strong the tide wasio his favor, and that if he had nt sald one word he could Mave bad a nomination upon the first baliot, | ‘Tats cectsion, made in Florence, Was the result of Mr. Blaine’s Gwa deliberations” Mrs. Blaine has deen ralseiy assumed to have favored this decision, Sue,on the contrary, was opposed to his with- drawal She was willing to sacrifice her own per- Sonal comfort and feelings to have the campaign Of 1884 fought over again. But when Mr. Biaine once makes up is mind he never changes. His course On this side of the Water has been thor- oughly consistent. He has not intrigued, cabied, or written letters upon the subject, elther before or since bis Paris letter to Mr. Whitelaw Reid. ‘The conduct of bis friends at home has, howe detracted frows the consistent appearance of his ual position. ‘They appeared to not believe Fae ue was actually out of the cantass; and if iis fiends did not bell ve it hts enemies could not be expected to credit it. Mr. Bialpe’s friends re- memoered nis former declaration before leaving the United States, and sougut to secure the with- drawai of tue otuer candidates and his unanimous nomination. This they tailed to do, and as they could not use Mr. Bluine's name as a candidate ail hope of Securing his nomination fel tarougu. If he had con~nted at tue earlier stages of tue con Wentioa W ha¥s nis name brougat formally ror- Ward as acand.date Le could undoubtedly have been nominated. But as the only condition of his appraring im the canvass could not be carried out, tie Bisive peopie turned to Gen, Harrison as & compromise candidave, Tsaw Mr. Blume 12 Scotland at different times ch day from Friday uatii late Monday evening. When [handed him the dispatch containing the ews of {Re nomiuation of Gen. Harrison. He Was ever under the sitgutest ilusion regardiug tue aveation. We said to. me on Sunday at Edin- nga: “There ts not the sligutest cuanee of the jiwation coming to me.” He at that time in- “ated Geo. Harrison as the probable nominee of coming Monday. At Linlithgow on the de- Wve day of the cunvention no duspatebes came to r. Blaine from Culcago. Tis was easy to be asall che te.egrams received at the little statoa were placed cn the bulletin board of the ‘Star and Garter Hotes hours betore the Blaine and | Cateiaie pasty arrived At Euluburgh, also, the | Veiegrayh oMictais ali sald that no messages ba come for Mr. Bi Haine will remain in | until July 10. | A special to the New York World from Portiand, Me., says: It ts understood that the first great Tepublucan rally of the campaigu will be heid here, when Mr. Blaine will open the state and national campaign at the same time. Delegates from all the iocal republican organizations will meet Mr. Biaive on his arrival, and trom the tume he enters Maine until be reaches Augusta he will be re- ceived by the local clubs and poittictans, and will, itis expected, speak very briefly from the plat- formof his car. The great state meeting here Wil be followed by other meetings at centrai points. After making a tour of Maine, Mr. Biatue Will go to other states, Kepublicans wno have al- been known «5 “Blaine men,” say be Will be bey of Mr. Blaine, the re- Publicabs wid maxe the greatest fight they ever inade. “Blai strike the keynote of the na- onal campaign,” said a prowanent member of the party Who gave the above information. It 1s also true that the Blaine men all say that be will go Dack to Washington us United States Senator. There is a report that Gen. Harrison Is tomeet Blaise in New York und go with him to Maine, ‘One of tne Maine delegation to Chicago says tuey Were urged tudo notulug Which could give any Ohe reas in to say, “Blaine ts trying to dictate the omination Manley suid Mr. Blaine 4; to be 1 & position to support whoever « be numnated, es B. Townsend, chairman of the Indiana meratic state exeeut.ve committee, sald Satur- ‘Onio Will get no ald from the demo- Jona communittee, told me at lume Cleveland was renomiuated committee would not send §1 to been Inveigied lato nelping thts that the aatio Oui; taat he state’ ai the last (bree presidents campaigns, and | lat It Was money turowa away, repubiiesn Ss ObIO bid 1 national elections, and eded too badiy in duubtru YY om Oulo, Mr. Tuurman i a some prominent point ta Outs, probab Wil print and flood the country with Ulat speeca, But be ts aiso guing to ludian4, and be Wii wake cues Luere. ‘on of the union labor party ‘a Friday. ‘Tuere were about seventy-five delegates prevent, representing about Ohe-Tourts of the counties of the state, A plat- form Of tue usual kind Was adopted aud state off! cers LOinaied, except railroad commissioners, for wuich positous the nominations of the repub- Mean party were indorsed. Congresineu Weaver And Anderson were inuorsed as candidates 1oF Re election. Presidential rs Were causen, ‘The Indiana democratic state central committer bas airesay comiuenced taking & poil of tue state, aad expect tnat 500,000 be polled. Be fore September 1 tue aan ery vover in the Siatc, dota dewocrat, repubiican, Ingependent, @oubitu: and purcuasabie, wil be ta the bands Of wi be dogs by ihe nships throug the state, and (here areover 2,000 of thew. ‘Stephen B. Elaius, Wuo bas Deen In Indianapolis Fal days, the guest of Gen. HLurrisou, 1a speak- fag or tue Chicago, wominat id they bad ‘Deen Well receivea ail OVer tue couutry and with even siden than Was expec cd Au Indianapolis disyaten says: Tuere Is a grow. img sentiment throughout Indiana for the nomina- Hon of ea-Guv. Porter to bead tue state ticket ‘The state convention meets on tue Std OL AUgUSt. ‘At tue Nebraska repubiican stave sague’s ratitl. eau0n mevting im Lincoln last week filteen old wen Wao bud Voted for Gea. Harrison in ls40 Sb oa the piatiorm A log catia OB & Wagon in ‘Whe parade wus vociferous) cheered. TRAT THE EPISCOPALIANS RUN THE GOV- ERNMENT OF SOUTH CaKOLIvA. s bas been caused in Charleston, 8. C., . letter trom a well-known politician, Who charges that the path to the governorsulp of the state lies only through the Protestant Episco- pai Church, and that the same churen dominates the state university, while the uuittce. Mr. Barnui, chairman ¢ imoatt of Columbus, aud then { Blackburn. J. C. Bioageit, Rufus, Chace, Jonathan, R. Cau:eron, J. Don 1d, Cockrell, FP. M., ope. Richard, Te; pis 2." Chi, Wilkinson, Fla, 1903 X st | Cublom, Shetby'M., Til., 1402 Massachusetts ave, Coiquitt, Aulred H., Ga., 920 New York ave. Chandler, William E., N. H.. 1421 1st. nw. Dawes, Heary L., Mass, 1705 M st. nw. Dolph, Joseph N., Oregon, 8 La Fayette Square Davis, Minh, 1700 15th st. nw. Daniel, gonn W., Va., 1700 19th st. a4, Edmunds, George F., V Evarts, Win. M., N. Y., 1602 K st. mw, Eustis, James B.. La., “761 N st. b.w, Frye, Wm, P.. Me., Hamilton House. Farwell, C. B., Ill; 1233 17th st. n.w. Faulkner, C. J., W. Va., 1775 muss. ave, George, J. Z., Miss, 1508 1st) P St. n.W. Gray, Georg®, Del.,"$14 15th st, n.W. Gibson, Randall I, La, 172%, RT. ave. Gormab, Arthur P., Md., 1403 K st, nw. Hawies, Joseph Ry Cont, 920 14th st Tm Hoar, Georse F.. Mass., 1925 K st. mw. Hole, Engeae, Me., 917 16th st. nowy Harris, 1. G., Tenn., 33 1st st. me. Hearst, George, Cal, 1435 Mass. ave. Hampton, Wade, 8 C., Metropolitan Ht Hiscock, Prana, . x4" Arlington Hutel. Jones, John P.. Nevada, 160) Mass. ave. Jones. James K., Arkansas, 915 M st. nw. Kenna, Jon E..’ West Virginia, 140 Bst. ne Morgan, Joho T., Aia, 115 1st 3. ne. Morrill, Justin S, Vermont. 1 Thomas Circle, MePuerson, J. K., N. J..1014 Vermont ass. Mandorson: Charies F. Neb , Portland Fiata, Jobn H., Oregon, 1316 G st. n.w. jenry B., Obio, 1122 Vermont ave, ie Portland Fla‘s. ‘Licut, @ B St, ne. Paimer, Thomas W., Mich., 1435 K st. 2. Plump, P. B., Kans, 612 14th st. nw. Pugh, James L., Ala., 1333 R st, nw. Pasco, Samuel, Florita, 306 C st, a. Ps. M.S. Pa.. 1518 & st. ow et i. b., Virginia, 1107 G st. nw. Ransom, Matt. w., N. C., Metropolitan Hotel Keagan, J. b., Texas, 1302 ¥ st. DW, Spooner, John C., W:s., 5 B st. n.w. Stanford, Leland, Cal, 1701 K st. nw, Sabin, Dwight M., Mian., 1 lowa Circie. Sauisbury, Eu, Delaware, 610 14th st. nw, ‘Sawyer, Philetus, Wisconsin, 1820 1 st. mw. Sherman, John, ‘ihio, 1319 K st, n.w. Stew: Villiam M..’Nevada, 1707 R. Lave. Stock », F. B., Michigan, 1440 M st. nw. Teller, Heary M., Colorado, 201 North Capitol st. ‘Turpte, David, Ind., 52 B st. ne. Vance, Zebulon B., N. C., 1627 Massachusetts ave, Vest, George G., Missouri, 1204 P st. n.w. Yoothees, D. W:, Indiana, 1642 21st st. n.w. Walthall, & C, uisstetppl 714 R 1 are, Wilson, E. K., Maryland, 1209 0 st. 2.w. Wilson, James F., lowa, 623 13th st. Bw. OFFICERS OF THE SENATR. 2.G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st.‘n.w, Anson G. McCook, Secretary. 1631 wa~s. ave. ‘Wm. P. Canaday,” Sergeant-at-Arms, 302 Det. a Charles W. Johnéon, Chief Clerk, 1315 Masa, ave. James R. Young, Executive Clerk, 1508 Q st. n. Isaac Bassett, Asst. Doork 8 20 st. nie. J. 1. Christie, ’Act. Asst. Doork’r, 825 15th st 2.w. W. H. Bigelow, Postmaster, 16 3d 3. ae REPRESENTATIVES, Carlisle, J. G.. 1426 K street. Abbott, J., Tex., 305 C st, Dw. ‘Agams, Geo. ELL, The Arii Aliea, &.'H., Mass, "The Portland. ‘Alen, EP; Mich’, National Hotel Allen, J. M., Miss.,’The Arlington. ‘Anderson, 4. R., lowa, 1025 Vermont ava, Anderson, Juo."A., Kans, 1333 G st. Auderson, C. L., Miss, 1529 Ist. n. w. Anderson, 6; A iL, 38 North Capttat Amoid, W. 0. gs House, ‘Atkinson, L. 2. Pa, 710 11th st. o-W. Bacon, Henry, N. ¥2, 1100 Vermontava, Baker, Chas. ., N. ¥., 623 13cm st, Baker, Jehu, Mik, 1353 Q st. n.w. Bankhead, J. H., Ala, Netropolitan Hotel Barnes, Geo. T., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Barry, F. G., Miss., “Metropolitan Hotel, Biggs. Bingham, B. H., Pa, nond. Blanchard, N. €., La, 212 North Capitolse Bland, R. P., Mo., 143 st. DLW. Bilss, A. M..'N. ¥., The Ariington. Blount, James H., Ga., 416 6th st. a Boothman, M. M.. Obio, 52 B st. ne, Bound, F., Pa., 212 4th st. s.e. Bouteile, C. A. Me., The Hamilton, Bowden, G. E., Va., 1226 14th st. n.w, Bowen. H Lv a. ‘Metropolitan Hotel reckiaridge, C. K, Ark., 218 North Capitol st, Breckinridge. W. C. P., Ky.. 1812 N st. nw. Brewer, M.S., Mich., $1 {5 8 su n.w. Brower, J. M., N. C., 1112 10th st. n.w. Browne, Thos. M., Ind., 1342 I st. n.w, Brown, Charles E., Ohio, 1120 New York ava, Brown, J. R., Va., Metropolitan Hotel, Brown, T. H. B., Va., National Hotel Bunnell, ¥. C., Pa, National Hotel, srumm, C. N., Pa., 24 Grant Piace, Bryce, L. &, N. ¥.'1739 1st. nw. Buchandn, Jas., N. J., 207 E. Cap. 3, Buckalew, C. K., Pa., Ebbiti House, Burnes, Jas. N.. Mo., Wiilard’s Burnett, E., Mass.. 506 17th st. Dw. Burrows, J. C., Mich., 1416 K st. nw, Butler. K R.. Tenn.. 503 13th st. nw Butterworth. Ben}.-0.,.407 Mapie ave., Le DrottP. ynu Caine, Win. D., Ind.,'o21 13th st. nw. ino. T., Utah, 41 Grant Place. ix, N. ¥.. The Arlington, i011 Connecticut ava Y., Congressional Hotel -» Ga, 1112 H st. Dw. Cannon, J. G., IL, Willard’s Carey, dM. Wyol, 1406 L st. n.w. 200, H. HL. Ga, Metropolitan Hote, Caruth, A. G- Ky. Riggs House. Caswell, L. B.. Wis., 12th st. D.w, Catenings, T. C., Miss, The Woodmont, ‘Cheadle, J. B., Ind. 6th st. nw. Clardy, M. L"Mo., 1343 15th st. nw. Chipman, J. L., Mich., National Hotel. Clements, J. C., Ga., Metropolitan Hote Clark, C. B., Wis, 1216 G st. n.w. Cobb, J. E.,’Ala., Metropolitan Hotel Cockran, W. By N.Y. ah se. Cogswell, Win.,"Mass., 134191 st. Collins, P. A., Mass.. 1325 G st. n.w. Compton, Barnes, Md., 1408 H st. nw, Conger, E. H., lowa, 1101 K st. aw. Cooper, W. €:, Oilo, 1015 L st. n.w. Coturan, Jas's., 8. 'C., Metropolitan Hotel, Cowles, W. H. IL, N.C. 209 E Capitol st. Cox, S.'S., N. Y., 1408 N. HL. ave. nw. Crain, W. HL, Texas, 125 B st. se. Crisp, C. F., Ga, Metropolitan Hotel OS eee iG. We Rea ae Cummings, A. N. Y., 507 14th st. nw. Cutcheon, B. M Mich. 1409 Massachusetts ave, Daweil sno. Pa, The Arlington, ——*. Ss. C., 603 F st. Dar! Da’ ington, S..’Pa., 1800 Mass ave, nport, Ira, N. ¥., 1606 20th st. nw. ‘idson, A. C., Ala.. Metropolitan Hotel, KH. M., Pla, National Hotel ™: 337 K st. 0.7. elsou, jr, Me., The Hamilton, A. M., Mo., Willard s Hote. Dorsey, Geo. W. E.,’Neb, 1401 K st. mm has. Fia., National Hotel, idaho, 1330 13th st mw. TL, 1325 G <t. mw, Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., 15190 st aw. ott, Wiliam, S.C. 1213 Q st. Dw. ior, B. A., Teon., 61 E st. BW, Ermentrout: D., Pa. 2 1 é Farquhar, J. M.. N. ¥. 813 12th st. mm Felton, CN., Cal, Chamberlin’, Finley, H. F., Ky., 801 12th st. nw. |< Fishe cil, 1105 16th st. i Fite, A. P.,/NPY., 1782 H. st. mw. ¥., 607'3d st. D.W. “ith, M. A., Ould, 1112 M st. Mid, ‘Mich., 1213 Coan. ave. nw. Forney, W.'H., Ala. 1116 @ st. Bw, French, C., Conn, 1344 19th st. nw. Fuller, W.'E., lowa, 1327 N st. nw, ii., Kas, 905 18th $5. a, Metropolitan Hotel, 3.ii., N. H., Dunbarton. Gay, Baw. J., La, 1758 N ot. nw, Geat, J. Hi., iowa, The a it ao Gibson, CLis. rds Hi Gutod, 0. 8, Dak., 1103 G st, | Giass, P. T., Ten.” Metropolitan Hote Glover, J. i., Mo.,"1301 Conn, ave, Got, Nz if. Va Bobict House Granger, M. T.. Comn., 39 B st. se. reeiath, E. W...N. ¥., 1325 @ st. m. Grimes. T. W.. Ga. Metropolitan Hota, Grosvencr, H., Ohio st, a Guen 7 Wik, 946 New York a1 Haul, N., Pa.1331'G st. nw. 7 are, S., Texas, 340 C St. nw. farmer, Av. seaten, WHY 4111 Massachusettsave, | AUCTION SALES. ‘DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES. TOL! ‘AND MONDA’ ESD! Sh arab Bais FIRST STREET Fab et +3 ‘UPA Wee oe TENTH, 1888, aT HALF- rake will sell, ‘cecablichunent, 1236 P, ML OGLOGE: in root ee ae ea ‘Yanis wvenue northwest all pletses os ‘sell lot 213, in t's subdivision of Bidemution up to this date, of five Gold snd doe Na BuO Myrtle stieck, contenaine ae eee my Chains sdais. Grune; Opere-Giascen te aud modern fa. All'taxes paid ‘up to ret Rocks si sod, Biivec-Fiated ‘Ware, Overcoat, “| Terms: One-third cash, balance in one an4 two years Doluang, Spreads. Shoo Blankets, » Rose ith notes bearing interest, and secured by a deed Castors, ‘and Drawing ‘Bo, Par Brust. All co Tecordine at presses xu jeponit requ Fed at the tiawe of Sain THOMAS DOWLING, Ai INDOWED TWO-sT\ iS HOUs! pale AN McKenna, J. Cal., 814 ch st. ae DWELLIN Noe. 406 Mckinley, Wi nf» Ohio, Evbite House, soe ay STREET, NBAB sixtiz STRELT MeKinrey, L. F., N. H., Nai jovel. ATURDAY AFTERN( 'VENTH, Meili Benton, Tenn., 519 13th s. aw aC HALE Past FIVE DOLUOK we will sali wi Been F Cn Ae SST ae. of the prem selaiusls Sencagn ena! TUESDAY MOKNING, JULY 3, Merriman, i K N'¥. 12090 st 0. gach fronting 16 9-12 feet on gicced, Amproved COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK. Siig eg 1 the, 1617 14th st. aw bo owen seas = tage 9TH AND D om rcs =_— x. St nw, \: ; balance: year, TREE Momit, J. H,, N.¥., 1511 L st. now. Dear B por geet anata eens aan y a ee te REGULAR SALE ® Montgomery, A. B., Ky., 601 13th 8% 2W pred by, deed of trust or ail ‘aah ‘et option of pur povaknotp rorStr mas po TAR LS = sf e300 £27 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CO! ~~ hppa oa Mori’. Rane, st. sequence of the storm until THURSDAY, UN) CARP: . E. N., Kans, 621 13th st. 2% iN TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1888, to HALF-PAST' FIV! Also, small stock of Morrow, W. W., Cal, The Hamilton <___DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts._| CLOCK. By order of the Trustee. Fone Sg ee OSES ero ALOT on SOUTH SIDE OF 25-dads ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. acces ‘“Z Py J. nn., National d iF * = Y “ i, AND TEEN’ we ABOVE SALE RTHER POST- Ret Mian 704 ath AND SERENE, pie ytBOCe PAPE 18, EOUTRPE SUSE | te tyytom at may concn, rr nora wot | Eh Richoly 578°, BoM Howe, Under andy virtue of a deed. of trast recorded tn | Of the Triwese’ Mh MOgHOMAG DOWLING. = | It. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Pe Norwood, Phos. M., Ga., 223 Indians ave, Liber 1117, folio 120, et seq., one of the Land Records | je2-d&ds Auctioneer. sD = OCELAXD SCHOOL FOR, 3i2 Indiana ave, | F[HOMAS DOWLING, Avctioncer. Rucung. 'N. WN. Absolutely Pure. Outes, W.G., Alas 127 De Bales St. in’ Equity cause, ‘No. | VRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE a OFerrall, ‘Ctias, .,'Va., 810 Lith st. BW 1808" at HALE-PAST FIVE Boat. the follower | BY virtue of & decree of the Suprome Court of the | On TUPMDAY MORNING. JULY THIRD, 1888, ONeill, J. H., Ina. 995 'H st. This Power Dever varies. A marvel of purity. | described real estate, situate in the city of Washing: | District of Columbia, made on the 6th day of June, A. | commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at my auction rooms, (a ONeill, Chas, Pa.” 1326 New York ava, a Tholesomeness.. More sconomical, thant ag fof lot forty-three (43) | BARS, in Lquity cause No. 10005, wherein Isaac 4° | I'shall sell © large comsigntaent’ of Fireworks of every ToT Nell. J. 5, Mo., "60s 14th st. n.. wiis'the maittads of low tone thors wtig ht Naar or | i, Drary'yot a savas of square two une | Chile ci.al an compiammane and Soyhivaie, Borwall | dreiytion, Seno eho HOMAS DOWLING, a Osborne, E. &., Pa., 941 K st. n.W. pink lg eh Ra red anid nine (2G), as the samo ie recorded in Liber | i defend ew oar a eae te fea. ecenaary Open all susumer Outhwaite, J."H., Ohio, The Hamilton, Kixe PowpEE Co., 106 Wall street, N. YX. FL CP CN te, ee ee Tors Oftce for the District | ONDAY, TRE SECOND DAY OF JULY, 1888, Lot | . May Building, cor. 7 Kote. 16-30" ‘Owen, W. D., Ind. 1415 G st. n.w. fares and furniture therein | (wenty-aiz (20), of W. W. Corcoraa’s subdivision of | (},4- ROOT & C0., Auctioncors y ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 87. fan fash waco Fe oft, ato, and th tae | Wane ete react ns, op | * ae mecca fama See ‘ey ia el in one (1) and two (2) ith interest at the rate Lm com Cie. - agen > eS bora J Parson, 1 E> ML, 125 G st 1. ot Szper conta ana able semana, Dick dwelling hotse. cash, and the balance in| HALE-PABT TEN, tot sal oa peeoes ae Bone | sdvaniares. “0. & HoLaith! Director ny Atk, 226 ‘deed. ton the or j je-half stzest southwest ‘colt Nou Feningtony J. By Del, 027 Fst a. Tones Gazar Lavras. llvcash, at tho option of the purchaser 4 B50: required | two equal instalments, payable ta Pweive and eughteen | Ses. Seuss Cased Oped a2 ne Catone | Tl ARGO ARs es scmoot, oF LANGUAGES, Berni Kane, O16 1805 sm ia Segre ogee perce TAPE ead | Bert cacd Op eta tags pro | Ry fare Werbea, Bate Ovid Gagan se yee tee h Peters SK Kan’, National Hotel oi and cott of dettalting purchaser, All Convey | ee i ee eee ater ae a oe or Bes | oe ean one pavers pes Sead Sine See ee Ctoveland leads the Democratic Party, Harrison leads | Sncing at Purchaser cost. Mrchase” A'cast Scpoait of $000 will Sesequiced st | "JYZOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. ees ays + ae the Republican Party, ARE, tine of sale. If the ter ‘be not comps arn ; ROTA phsing W. W 2 Kichmond Fists, < ANDES E.puvatts, (Trusteca | within on days from day of aaiethe trhetees reserve | SUSITIVE AND PERPAUTORY SA1E BY CATA: “near City Best Ode, Tbe titgbeet Stanas + HL, 1330 14th st. nw = eS eee GEO. W. STICKNEY, | the Fight to rewell at the risk and cost of the default VEnicLes, STADLE PaAkAPuERNALIA acy loge in America, CoLoReD studenta Post, Ss TX, 1226 lath st. nw, WASHINGTON Je21-cokds Auctioneer, 936 Fat, | PUFLaser. All conveyanci BEING, THE SIRE, SU. fs Shock P| eset SC Le oe he ee pan eae In welling the Best Made S@- THE ABOVE SALE JS POSTPONED TO HENRY WISE Gaite LIAM F. DOWNEY. aarcexcarirs| ASHINGTON Rayner,'L, Md., Riggs House. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND EDNEADAY, ULE ELEVEN, 1868,eeme hourand On TUESDAY. .ULY THIRD. 188! KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE Fea oe nore [PEScean GtbibeBovara | rue | soon ab EE CE, EE Baer ortho tu of tacbers Rice, E., Minn., 926 15th st. n.w. ‘For less money than any other house in the city. 7 I tor [\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD reserve or limit, twenty-two of driving horses ‘waod by Mr"Dowuey in his ‘business and suitable (OF all Work, also seven Dusvies, two foUr-pasmraget rprouas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO} AND UNIMPKOVED REAL ESTATE ON THE with Model Kindergartens and Primary Sehoot ‘Eatablished 1874. Mrs LOUISE PULLGCK, 3: Do Tenn. National Hotel, La., 202 Delaware ave. a, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS THROUGH OUR EN- VED TIRE LINE. FURNIIURE AT AUCTION. wagons, "drag, Bi : = TENALLYTOWN (THIRTY-SECOND STREET | three Surrios, two ban cueeanenen __{ _ Men's Suita which sold at $9, $10, 812, and 813.50 | . om nee DAY MORNING. JULY FIFTH. 1888, | EXTENDED) AND TUNLAW ROADS. way with [= VERNON SEMINARY, Rowell, J. T st, mW, will go now at 87.50. Sette, No. HOOL 11%h, street horihwentsa peneral col. | pBYYiEUCOL a decree of he Supreme Court of the | cuttare «J : awa, ae “- Rowland, A..’N. ., Metropolitan Hotel Rawat SID.e To ia Mefrom $24 to $28 arocld | jection of Hounshold Eifects ip which ere some choloe | Dates Yiocailice at ata Ae OOS, tae aa | haabaeie, ark core, ane caruup aostamay: | 1400 2106, 2126 oe STREET, AND — Eassell, ¢. ., Cand, The Hamflton, Bide Middlesex Flannel Quits at # ecea. Very handsome Liner, Tes and Breaktast | Signed Trustees will sell'at public auction, upon the | light Victoria, express waom, duubie and, rise -hsp Russell J; E, Mass, The arlington. Senre Sulla, mr diderost golore at 67.50, 89.50, and | P%5 ae, THOMAS DOWLING, | Premises on MONDAY, the SECOND DAY OF JUL" Bernese, blankets, robes, whips etc, ete. All uue | French and Fnelish Boarding and Day School for Rusk, H. W.,’Md. 10. ". 3 or SAS sctionecr_ | 1888, at HALF-PAST FOUK O'CLUCa P.Mz the fol: | goods and in periect order, a ‘Young Ladies and Little Girls, Hyan, The National Hotel Winco Atbert Suite at 815 and upward, NCERY SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT OF | lowins-descrived real estate, to wit: Ba ‘Mr. Downey intends making extensive improve. | > Acatienic, Intermediate, aud Primary Department | Sawyer, eo ‘ne Cle. teal suite at 825, wi NMOS COUNTY, MD... 8 of lots 265 aud 267 und all of 266, in menis in his place, bence thas sale iu onder te aake | _1bo tie vero. Sapre Fine Cle. ical suite rorth 850, LAND Is MONTGOMERY COCNTY. MD... NEAR | - Larte of lots 909 aud 207 aud ail of 266, in Beatty iv in hin place, bence this sale iu onder to mike | ‘Thorough iustraction 49 aii Deeuobes “ts aeen B. ¥.. 26 Grant Place road Cloth Suits at 820, worth 835. BETHESDA, ON [HOCRVILLE IKE, “ABOUT | and Hawiin's addition to Georgetown, coutusiug | ovis, Bvery w ticle wil puslively ue wold ard | with beat modern metnoda. Scott, Pa, Chamberin’s pest a sohioede iro TROL Lone Se MILES FROM THE DUF | tom reed (odsivenettandeahiunisetced cod ince | fariberiniutmation Sev tpriteston te peecartices | LASS ns Var Sonone Seem Deples FEBRUARE Scull, E, Pay, bite House, SUMMER CLOTHING. By virtus of @ decree of the Circuit Court of Mont; path half o, said laid. beiug improved vy | cer. “Au exaniuation of tinwtock can be maade day se Gpintiodious, pew school tailing, heated uy steam , G. E., Ohio, 1338 G st... ery County, Md. sitting. in equit soda rior t0 sale. sd containing Chapel ‘wesssv-rvsaim Clase-roomm, SENSU AE Michtzan tba staw, | ySermeter, Denes, Seen, Dee Di algae | FURIE ston oe EDA te BATH Bayo | mening oe Cees |e een eee Slav, Soats and vests, aswell & and Fete AD. 1888, at HALE-PA~T FIVE OCLOG yin tw 8 So a ee ee | Sheree, 58 Peo Duck and Marseilles Vests, will be closed out for less | P. M..oh te premises, the real estate of whlch Atwell | Frattees wubdivisisn, «plat of which will be shown at W 0180 70y ponse AND CALRIAGE BAZAAR, | Fer particulars appiy Suivety, BF tnd, Eerste ee GREEN! Ba Stoca OF SUITS FOR BOYS 4 to | scree of land, improved oy fraaas ‘dwelling house and Al IAEDIAT ELY AFTER thenaie of thoabore | on sateot tometer Fa Re i, 0 a bull mentioned pro. ert fees ih Lake manwer, wi on sale of Horsen Cary arness,e., Smith, Henry, Wis, 130 Marriaud ave, 2@& eiar iene cms wt Jang cme hat Seawine ewes | Ca heey i avaliable for ville atten endiato bo | acl oe Son a Beate cad ane ae: | Teens Patna nae chee wae Smith, M. A.,/Arizoha, 717 14th st. 0. = sold to cloxe ai estate. Georgetown,’ contaiuiti about 73 acres, and the 30 | MM. a — Snyder, C. Va, National Hotel. “erm of aie, upe-third cag balance at one and | soi ofthe tract culed, Alancs”adjvinina aud lot | Lanre stork of New and teconf-tand, Carsiages, | PYEPALTMUNT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, JUNM Sowden, W. H., Pa., 845 K st. 1.W. OAK HALL, COR. TENTH AND F STS. two years, with interest. #500 deposit at time of sale. | 300, trouting on the Tunlaw rosd, aud improved by a | Buggien” Waous, Haruces, Sc, always on hayd at | [)'jo: ions. sealed proposals wil be nessined ot Spinola, F. B.,'N, ¥., The arlington. my25-3m 5 ak GE fapiate vactioulars and plas of property evoly © | Drsk avelling. 66 Be a coun balance in cos, | ee BENE | PRY DAY OF aCUUst ieee es Restate ead Bee ewe - two, and three years, with interest, i mix ver cent, sex | J|YUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers Huet with Stationery’ tor the year ending Juve ey whet, curea by or alicatheat the Ontos — ss Srdance, with a achedule of articles Stahlnecker, W” G., AML | eyurchuser Taxes paid to Zor of Juae, Ieee, ‘A | AHUSTEES' SALE OF A TRACT OF LAXD BE. | winch sil'bescn nance pein ana eae Steele, G. W, lad Rigs Howse, A Gsear Sicurre Ix OE Mee dot Lavave, | depeatt of $500 wid be Fequired upon aales ot Tensllye INGS AND UNIUNIOWN, ON | tobi. The sat ke rep rier: TWEEN BE ject any and all Uida, oF to BLADENSBI .¥ Portion Of any bd, or amend the quantity given aus article in theachedule, is raverved Rach be required to furmisu with his bid « bond, with two sureties, in the sum of €2.000, as m guarantee of town red (:id street exteuded) aid Tunlaw roud prop- erties, and & deposit of $100 upon sale of said lot 300. 1f terins of sale are not complied with within ten days the rightis reserved to vell at the Getauiting yur chaser's cost. All conveyencing at cost of purchasers, 01 Stephenson, , Wis, 130 F st. Sh Stewart, J.'D., Ga., 416 6th st. n.w, Stewart, Chas, Tex., 1114 G st. nw. Stewart, J. W.. Vt, The Arlington, DUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. Ci 7 As NE i BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. omeunoeed FOR BOYS FROM 14 TO 18. ROAD, NEAR Tw AND Tie TERMINUS OF PE! AVENUE BRIDGE Ac By virtue of a deed of trust given to. us we will sel i om TUESDAY, JULY TeIKD, 1855, at HALE-PAS! | faithiul pertormance of the Stockdale,'T. it, Siiss, HilIman House, Suits we sold at $7.50 we sell now at $5. JAMES G. PAYNE, City Hall, FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., on the premises, all that cer- | award Stove, W.'J., Ky., 1311 H st. Bulla wo old at S10 wesell nowt 67. SG. ASD IMPROVED BY 1H GEORGE ol PAYNE Gh se Sand being be tclowa: to wit: ee uaa Strusle ii, tore go Ana allotier graces cut dows in thewaine proportion |_py'virue ofa decioy of the Supreme Court of the | _20-dads —- MiruiRiy. | “ibang for thes came'at 2 bride where rao CE. OF THE COMMIASION POR OONSTROG, struple, : ero sca the mane iwren Adelaide Symes, G. G., Col., 1501 18th st. CHILDREN Bis uudsreucaed trastece wf setae pobi aude om | PVRUTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Wilsn's old placeand Joba. puicveline, tustine | QDTION OF THE CosGhEsntos al ‘Tarsney, T. E, Mich., National Hotel "= rere sy Trout of the preuiioar em TULSORT the TENE ANDO | thence tloug said road svutl, 73% degre weet, 20 | BCLLDING. No. 148) Fal ‘aulbee, W. WASHING PROPERTY IN ALLEY Bil WEEN N 5 CAPITO! Joy SLO A st. 2.2, Suit with Short Pants. HALE-PAST FIVE | ~ AND LWENTI-FIKSL AND UWENTY-SECOND | roles toa lange jgum tree. Iu said toed, tenor in a ON, D.C ‘1888. DAY OF sULY, A. D. 1888, at ‘aylor, E. B., Ohio, 1746 O'CLOCK P. M.. the following real estate in. the city of 5 3 straight Line, about one hundred (100) poles, to a stake | Posuls in dupli Taylor, J. D. oe The Hamilton, Buits we sold at ¢4 we sell at $2. Washington. District of Columbia, descrived. as beg | _ By Virtue ofa deed of trust to us, recorded in liber 08 the ‘shore of astern Branch at « puint six 6) | much Cut Granitesemay be required and ‘Thomas GM ks, Wien Suits we sold at $4.50 we sell at $2.75, partof fot seven (7), iu aquare two hundred and slxty- | 1; 141: folio 115, et seq. oneof the iad records for the | Dules southeast of two ayeamore ‘trees at Lagh-water | Ue court wails of the western fr ‘Thomas SRT bos Suits we sold at $5 we sell at $3. free (263), Legiunibg at the southweat corner of said | District of Colutubia, aid at the request of the party | mark on the said Branch: thence along. buch-water f ries Cougresaional Th 4 » O35 P st. 0, W. Buits we sold at 86 we sell at 83.50. Jot on 14th street west, and running thence north forty | secured thereby, we will offer :or sale im fron: of the | mark of said Braucli six (6) poles to a run between two | 3 uildiny, im this city, according to the plaus of Thomas, O. B.. Wis., 513 A st... (40) fort: thence east Gue hund.ed and five (105) feet | premace on MONDAX, JULY SECOND. 1888, at | sycamore trees: thence slong the center of said run to | architectand the specifications therefor, will be re ‘Thompson, A. C., Ohio, 216 North Capitol st WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF MEN’S SUITS FROM | ten (10) iuiches; thence south forty (40) ieet, and | FIVE O'CLOCK P. m., the following destibed prov- | the ‘OF place of beginning and containing teu | csived at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK ‘Thompson, T. ‘al., 1136 17th st. n.w. Ul rs thence west one hundred aud five (105) feet tea (10) | erty, in the City of Washincton. District of Coluubia, | acres of iaud, more or less, together with all the im: ‘TERNTH DAY ‘Tillman, @. C., 412 6th st. nw. touts Inches to the boziuning, improved by ture two-story | to wit: All of lot 44, except the southern 100 feet, ia | provements, ways, easementa. Tigute, 1 and mediately thereafter. appurtenances to the same ug oF 1 ADY wise appertaining: ‘erms: Obe-third cash. balance in equal instalments at one aud two years. Notes to be given bearing G per cent interest frou day of sale, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on 1d, OF ail cash at -ption of brick dwedings, with modern improvements aud in | good condi. ion. | Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in | 9..e aud two yrars, witi. interest from the day of sale, for which the notes of the yurchaser must be wiven, ‘secured by deed of trust on property sold; or all cash, tthe purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 on each 2. “eo ee lots 1, 2, 3, 20, Bi an % ‘Terms of saie: One third cash: balance in one (1) and two (2) years, with interest at the Fate of ‘#ix_G) Per ocutum per aiuum, payable semui-ancually, aud se cured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $50 wiil ‘Toole, J: K., Mont., 1529 I st. n.W, Townshend, R. W., Il, Riggs House, Tracey, Chiries, N. Y., 3 Dupont Cirela Turner, E. J., Kans., 1513 5th st. nw. Turner, H. G., Ga., 413 4th st. nw. Vance, '. J., Conn, €08 14th st. 2.w, VILAS, DW. thissioners not founded. | Wehave a full line of Seersucker Coats and Vests | rceents, Pivemce Wasmnmoren dose Vandever, W., C: Villard’ from $1.25 up. house will be required at the time of sale. Ailconvey- be required at time of sale. Terms to be complied with FRANCIS H. SMITH) Frey vanderes Wi Cals WINTER ae ial iiae o° AU-Woo! Gerre Site at 910 Sheing’and)reeg-diig at the vurchuser's covt “Tutes | 1m teu days. allcuuypancineat purcawerre cost" | _Je28-2&de _FEANK &. MILA Truster. | }ropovale Gr furuiabiny the Deparuamet of 3 entgyt?08 Full like of Fouges Coats and Vests very 27D line of Men's and Boys’ Pants from @1. up, ar Tae LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co. COR. 7TH AND G 8Ts. HOSEA B. MOULION,: he Pal y of sale e will \e paid today of sale, If the terms of sale a oes Beer complied with in ten days the Trustees reserve the | _$e20-eokds Fiubt to revell at the Fisk aud costo! the defaultug | —— eee rpruomas DowLix: “JOB BARNARD, Trustee oth st. ngw. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON JAMES F. SHEA, Trustee, THE SOUTH SIDE OF 'Q STi: BETWE! Peuzaylvanis ave. n.w. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STKEE?8 NORTH- DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers 10-a&de WEST, IMPROVED BY A HANDSOME TWO- IRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING. RUS 1 i By virtue of a decree of the supreme Court of the COMMER TWENTIETH, AND. piste of Go fuatinpenped Equi cause. Ser {WEST VED BI 200, the ‘an Fasice ‘ai pub. ING AND TWO BRICK DWELLING HOUSES. the undersigned Trasiee wil sail a yabie ‘not | tose durine the feral year" end se ca eb Trastecs. bereoeived und TWELVE Orc JULY NINTH at the office & follows: Furl, Joe, Stationery, Miscellaneous. ‘The right to wate. jpckany oF all bids ‘ie reserved! for rmation furnished op application, JENKS, Acting Attorney -Grueral, Wade, Wiliam H , Mo., 1903 Q st. nw. Walker, J. P., Mo., 922M st. now, Warner, William, ‘Mo., Willard’s, Washington, J. E., Tenn. 5 Iowa Circle, Weaver, J, B., lows, 130 Maryland ave. me, Weber, J. BN. Y.y 721 11th 6t, 1.We West, Geo, X. ¥., 312 13th st. nw. Wheeler, J, Ala. 1325 M st. nw. Waite, J.B, Ind, 807 12th st. nw, Waite, 8 V.N. ¥.. The Arno. Whiting, J.'R,, Mich., 1537 P st. n.w. Whiting, Wulfam, Miss, The Port USHNELL & CARUSI, Real Estate Brokers, 1008 F street nurthwest. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. BETWEEN G AND HAND CANAL AND HALE STREETS SOULHWESI, AT PUBLIC AUCLION, By virtue of a, Yed of trust. duly recorded in liber No. 1290, (lio 284, of the land records for the Dis- frict of Columbia, the undersi ‘ned trustees will ofier for sale at puniic suction, upou the yremis &, on TUES- DAY, TBE TENTH DAY OF JULY. 1868. at PIV on KP. M., the fullowinx property. situate in the | city of Washington. D. C.? Orwiual Lot numbered Auctioueer. welt LEON, ‘The oldest Established and Only Reliable Ladies® Whitthorne, W. C. Tenn., Eobitt Hous Sa TaD aye ee tees Ne | NINTH DAY UF JULY AD. 1888, Al RALY-PAST | (11) in equary cust of square So, O48: Lots wussvered | Puysician in the City, Wicknam, C. P., Ohio, 153 € st. ne. W. Pees gw a aT ar tie MEE ae vee SATE DAY Mf the fo-lowiog teal Eetave in the | 4 1G. 7-9, LL 42-16. 17, 18; 1. 20. 21 aud | can be consulted dally. 404 U ex, between 436 and Oth Wilber, David, ¥. Y., National Hotel ¢ L. Dovorss iM tront ur tue preuices, | City of Washington, "D. C., and described as Lot fity- | 22 of Theodore A. Curtis, trustee, ad Grafton Mack's | sts. nw. Wilkins, Beriah, Onio, 1709 Mass, ave. now, LOT 5, <QUAKE 11, [one GD. iu kdward Grecr’s subdivision of lots in | subdivision of original lot uumbered two (2), im said | | Prompt treatment. | Correspondence and, consulte- Wilton, W. Le Weve, toe eee @3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. fronting 716.12 tect ‘on U streot Lofth and 121 feet | square four hundred aud twenty-wue (421), improved | square, as recorded iu the surveyors office of the Dis. | tion strictly confidential Separate roots for Wilson, Thonias, Minh., 1416 K st. nw, Ziginches on 2Uih treet weal. This lot is improved | by 4, substantial two-story and basement brick dwell- | tet of Columbix: in book W, BM. pare 283. Also all | Oilice always o = i . Wilkinson, T. 8. La., 204 Delaware ave, ma, Thscaly fine Calf @B Secmiews Shoein the woesd | ly 0 bok cuarch on the Outnee 8 senriy wow Geek. ¥ | If, Biteen .uuse bouemenss tad ined excdinice: | sian et isons fot ese tanh someen capsoaeten ia | 0B, GUIKE THE SERVICES OF lo, 220 North Capitoi su made without tacks or nails. As stylish and durable as e! 2 ¢ as a ¥ 2 | Terms of sa.e: Oue-third cash aud the ocala: book W. B. M., folio 283, in suid surveyor's office and Wiulams ie 8. Ohio; 220 Noren tho SECS ED nMaeae ah “Ha GteSae 108 Sa BRE | Maat es Ove ed cach aed cla ESE, fo Sa, tad Sureepure oe aad | cewe oa. Sasa e yoodburn, W., Nev., $16 13th St. nw. those costing ¢5 oF $0, and having no tacks or nails to | PHS oosty 1g aplendidly located and a very advan- | Pet sbuum front the Gay of sale, tor which the Botes of oO feet west of the portheast SDE 7 a + Yardley, RM.) Pa., Envtww House. ‘wear the stocking or hurt the feet, makes them as | tspcouyscodivicion can be made of same the purchase: shall be taach, secured by deed of trust | corner of ead square, said potlit being also the north- MERE Foxes io ESTABLISHED Yoder, &. S.. Ohio, 34 34 feums: Ou ‘cash, baiance ih one and two | Upon the property eold, or al cash.at the purchasers | west coruer of said lot 13, aud running thence east Feliable Ladies’ an be ied Your, Snoub, Va Sia tite, comfortable and well-fitting as « hand-eewed shoe. | omit Oty bn Der cent terest from day of | option, axes will be jaid ta the ‘day of sale, Ade, | with said soath line of G street twenty-Ave(z9) feet, | St her residence 901 1 at uw. Ofice houre from aie tp in notte rePiesmeranrrm, | BOP he best Xone avutie wile sangod ont. | Li jayaie mat enmualoeaga erasure oy dee | Swit #100 wit tetiaureda theif ait | ene np a ict they ins cnc | fyi Lae sal pte Rev. W. H. Milburn, Chaplain, 1219 M's Zw. | tom “W. L. Douglas @3 Shoe, warranted.” etna nk deposit Of BLB0 Ce cock Bae eel | trustee reserves tie Fist to resell at ‘the defaulting | those parse of lots 14 and 15 in said Subd ion, etn HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT John B. Clark, Clerk, Laurel, Ma. W. L, DOUGLAS $4 SHOE, tho original and only | will be requited ou day of eule. Conveysucitue, &e. Purchaser's rink and coet. All conveyancing aud e- | allor said lots 14 and 15 except the portions thereat BROTHERS ts Uh olde ‘edvertis— 7,0. Towley Chief Clerc 1527 Corcoran st hand-sewed welt $4 shoe, which equais custom-made | BUcBABEr'S cost. Terius to be coupled with, in ‘teu | Cordins at the purchaser's ous, Sy decd duly recorded in Liber 1234, folio Bd, of sald | MiAdentiy consult Dr. BROTHERS, O08 Bae eee >, Led rgeant-at-Arms, 13 1st st. n.e. ‘. Ga, s, otherwise Tesuie at risk and ci faulting o ” | Parvcuiar attenuon paid wo all diseases 2 4,8, Alurt, Dooticeeper, 220 Ist sth. shoes costing from 86 to $9. Durcaveralter fve dupe note ot su b fesaiein sume | _$e90-dhde : == ‘Ufcrmectesie: Cash. This property ls sold aubject Liey uiarred or augue Fury Yeame experiemon Tyde Ghbls: Assistant Doorkeeper. 110 Bst.s.e. | w. 1. DOUGLAS $2.50 SHOE is unexcelled, for | "Sy Srher Af the Concordia Church Trustees \RUSIEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE 1H toa prior incumbrance of $10.00, payable in equal | _my20-1u y JR. Fisner, Assistant Postundsier, 1563 voce ak, | Reavy wear. seinwads — DUNCARSUN BHOS. auctioneers | oC SARE? XOnTHWEST SNe fan, ave, and sit jeame trom Janucry L 188s, with 6 | MANHOOD RESTORED. xa oe : %, 1. DOUGLAS $9 BRON io wen ty ibern and | _ 00° THE ABOVE SALE 1 EOSTPONED Q7LOC- | us pes tats Sf st cra -sered Gs leed mack ot | Bocawemesineietee oo ‘The Marriage of Warlborough, 4s the best school shoe in the world. Soi elne oe et he Duster of Columbia. as surivitar trusvee, will EUGENE CARUSL | } cprasteos, 5 — jo auction, th. trent o On. C. PRAMS WOW MKS. HAMERSLEY Was MADE A DUCHESS AND | All the above goods are made in Congress, Button, TNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, THURSDAY. AE TWESTY “IGE ‘DAY Or Y, ‘i 26 F st. je29-ands KISSED BY MAYOs HEWITT. and Lace, and ff not sold by your dealer, write W.L. | J * a JUNE A. D188, AT HALF rAST FIVE O'CLOCK Vateimal Seana eee Atelegram from New York to Tue Star Fri- | DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mase ee SARE OR EY Close ROEM “EF | LO1 28 OF CADEN'S SUBDIVISION UF PART OF HOUSE, No. 1100 VIRGINIA i AS. day briefly mentioned the marriage of Mrs. Lillian | For gale in Washington by B. RICH & SONS,1322| _ WASHINGTON. D. ©. AL as, Rae Le ae hea ae en momar. a) s pede ple fori a ip hse and 1324 7th st.; H, GOLDSTEIN, 912 7th at.; A. | 12y> Vzuie of duived of trust Lalo So6, et seg, | back {hat width 120 fect to 10-100 alley. together | | By virtue cf» decree of the Suprette Court of the Die: a an ee ne — ugh. 7 MRS. ope ol the land. recor int a witu all WProvementa, ensemev ta, Tis! Priv: | trict of Cycuubia, passed ‘No. 11.211, EL LS, = a Times spectat says that te miyors ollce. was | SOMMERS, 501 7th t.: MRS. GEO. HOLTMAN, 491 | ousol the laud recorus of, the -District ot Columbus: | wit al the tmprovement cascmeuce rachis aud priv” | rks of Cowie parr a ey core No Mig Sits einer Put fa gad for tas turonged with a gatheri ‘of sume of the Pa.ave.n.w. Georgetown, B. NORDLINGER, 3124 tuereby, we Will ell at public auction, in front of the | ing. Gettinger and others defei.dants, on the 26th day of leading, tet le ork fork. dy al ‘i, L. SIMPSON. remnincs cb LHUKSDAY, JUNE TWENTY LIGHT} ‘fiis lot is improved by a desirable three story and | June, 1SSS, 1 wil: se:] at pub.icauction in front or the Heading society people of, New ork Amoug | ridges. Alexandria, ; Repeat AMSA dU PINES LIGHT | pact’ Gidl Gwelhay Eaows toa DSi W aaa | jrouieen ts Hie hipuet bidet ow MOMDAR ERE z E » Mr. Ward Mca rani ion Thee 2 2 two years, notes to bear 8 it interest | tate, the save bein ‘of original ‘jot seven wite, Mr. Leonard W. Jerome, Miss Beckwith and Cf Weshineton, District ot Coluraie. qual payments | from dey of sels: payavle semi-anuually, sudty be se: | square three hundred sud twenty: Dre eo Kysocxen On Mr. “Artiur Leary.” ‘The mayor was at bis desk wovand Uusce, youre wich ntareat at G per | Cured by decd of trust ot Rreiiaoe gold. Gr all Gach, ai | Ou Virganin avenue ats point 27 feet cast of the north, ie when the matrimonial invaders burst in upon bim, cent Per abnum, parable semi-annually, secured by | option of purchaser; cr $8,000 can remain ou the | west coruer of Speaker rlisie was with Lim. So were Repre. deed of tru-t upon property sold, or all cash at pur- | Property from 1 to 5 years st 6 per cent. per annum, | at aright angle with said avenue to the south line of seutatives MeMilun, of Tennessee, aug Tim Catup: | J Cuzirzs W: chasers option, “Conveyancing nd record $8 DE, | eee ee a a a ee eae ee Se a eet ates Renee sa ated ae tents ® Dell oc New York, “The jvis:ors { a La peste ciel Nome cop Marre) See tet eee EMO! cdo x galicast Gab ofenle Terme’ to be compli Within | svenuc, and cominencing ats put sn aid wveuoe 2S FIVE HUNDRED FRIENDS, “ethan the mayor. The latter hasgot used to i days, otherwine the trustee reserves tie right to re- | feet easterls frum tise jot nina, ail sorts of invasions, and ftaiant cake him long | _ AND ECONOMY LEADS TO PROSPERITY. dclcte property at thecfiek and cont uf ue detauiting | with the aedharaaes BS te Soennl, suas eaeeae > eoees Yo Nad out Just What was wanted. Mr. Creighton | THIRST FOR KNOWLEDGE AND PROFIT BY 178 Se ESET Sy eg Poe a ae a. 2 ee Se Webb acted as best man, but there were ho teldes, seen some newspaper pub.ished in Washington, D.C. thoughts are ever of you; our efforts always tend to the raise Tue bride was atuired lu a terracotta silk TEACHINGS, RADTTSSE, AER HOU anal pla DUNCANBON BROS esi eee, alleviation of your suffering. Whether from alking dress, with gloves to maten, and a sun ALS (EIS bonnet set weil back on the head, showing off to cass as DOWLING. 2 Sa THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, IN CON. TORRID HEAT OR FRIGID COLD. the napfy ‘couple while “Mayor Hewitt read tae | giiGyzenithinform the public that we have recelved oom ee Fwwsee in treavat tue premueen at wk GOLOUR The formers now dcpling his heaviest blows, and afl Official corenx ~ Mr. Wweub oc if rc tor the following extraordinary Barzains; EXECUTRIX'S SALE OF A COMFORTABLE TWO- | P’ wr Olls F. PRESEKEY, Dumanity wilts before him Come, but don't burry; iota tft bacon and ie nett | TERS gat Coe en a TT a a Se Tath Tur Gagne | haat at Er eee inde Party gathered in a group beside the bride. 6c. Der yard; regular value, 10c. AT AUCTION, TP BUSTERS SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT street, We have just + tbe Mayor began te ceremony by asking 1f| scares of Pisin Colored fine Satine Remnants, in- | ON SATURDAY, JULY SEVENTH, 1888, at FIVE ‘ON HWEST., ahneusiaee re wes aby reason Why the marriage should | cluding all Opera Shades: O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, I shall (fer for not take place. No one objected. Then bis honor at 10c. per yard; real value, 18¢. sale parts of Lote 14 and 13, in square 734. LotS2x FINE MOMAIR COATS AND VESTS, plunged rigut into business. 2 cases of fine figured Indigo Dine Pereale Remnants, | 110 jmproved by a to-slory frame del ng. conta ‘DO you, George Chiries Spencer-Churchill, | warranted fast colors, a 2 Duke of Marlborough, take this woman to be your at Uc. per yard; generally soldat 1230. ‘Terms cash “Conveyancing and recerding at pur- ny ee ge to ae with her 1 yas the me White Jeans, in suitable lengths, | chaser's cust. $100 required st time of sae. to ber throug’ sup and st ros- | Useful inaDy Purposes jez8-deds MARKY J. JONES, Executrix. gh lenge oe ee ee m replied ‘rm! ™ case of Seo ine, meer. “al yom, Linas Wane ‘Hamersiey, 60 you Piaids, so elegant article for dhe, pasos ciabe, bride assented, and then the mayor cOn-| gure styces at So. Poe yard ToT ee | Boss AN OTREET WEST: WASHINGTON, DG ¢ ceremony Will lace the ring Oa the Tot of O11, ee. SA’ AFTERNOON, JULY the SEVENTH, harrow Oval, plain gold: ring ot tho wed of ag | Pleo teat Segoe nn ow Der Fan Worth Brute ye ces ili fit et ieasobe of be A wire grember, ; tae, dnd we mayor pronotnced them man and | Ze Parole Sif. Upbyeie s.geiped Sutin and site | Trad duly roporacd a Liver No, 1264) too Uz. cored there ws wl el at guile wuctiene ‘The ladies in the assembly pressed forward to reel catty it you want to receive the benefit of Woyspall ool), by direction of ‘of the Kiss the bride, but the mayor wouldn't have it. He | "1 ..s0er indigo Blue, Red figured, soft Anish Swiss | S14 Va ‘motioned tneth all back, aid, Curning tothe groom, Qi Calico Kemhants a suitable length, fast colors, at rubidshed in Washinn ‘Now, ff your grace wil allow me the only privt- | ““ lover alpase Urnbet Fendall Bui dunn, 4) ave. lege wilich the ‘inayor has on an occasion of this Bench 1.95. Bony ‘BBOS., Aucta. Mis pase Se Ga nape Sr manor | Mec eaten Sette ae ee oa "t anything, Ly, a and $2; advanced courageously. Ticeeaa REE aad 25, EBS Sei Rat being ovee- 3 oa he Pare of herchees lumped a kiss squarely it pai, a a plumy a q 2 426 7th. Pinca’ we witnestes signed tac comeace? ee gon. Pity patent coal MONEY AND 4 TITLE. oo Matrimonial alliaoce between the duke and rs, Hamersiey seems to have been a Consideraion on tie one side and'a desire tor tank fact A on the other. George Churles Spencer.Churenili, in owe the eighth Duke of Marl hasn't » deed of, enough to keep up the siyle he desires, ry ft come 18 reported Lo be about $100,000 a year, w a ine ‘will be more than doubled by the marriage. career has not been entirely a savory one. ae how forty-ve years of age. He was married in a] 1869 ‘ou daughter of the iate Duke of al ons ‘helr marriea ite was, not happy. Mastorongss “pip w Paare violati Marriage vows became | 3 Toa in ti “nicer vome Uatane seer, woe-ande EbWinD'E WELCWaaEN,| Toone Countess of Aylesford was named in the suit, But ¥_ SaLE OF JALUARLE Ot hi arora tans utd wih fhe" cat ee Bis bride brings, tO, him he will be able to open > paused by the Tiling Wane Hees eee MERIT. Sore We19606, Lilian Warren Hamersiey, tne widow of Lous acand others Hatersicy, bas a fortune from, which she derives Io 4 Bot absolutely hers, but its use for life, ‘Upon her death i goes to J. ‘Hamersiey, & PM, cousin of the husband. she is a ‘woman With @ fine figure and will qutrank all the Amencan wives of Gritish husbands, Met Dew ‘husband's utle is tenth in rank after roy- A full line of sigh ch will give ber a commanding Gas COOKING STOVES Siow pataton rm up tae fu ach (On dand and for mle. ‘Bim to wed a taken all PES ‘WASHINGTON, GASLIGHT COMPANY. ‘Which, in her estimation, 18 ‘created considerable tallt and rae the question whether in ‘Ceckicd, we Sa BO. LEWIS & SOM. 1621 Now York va, » falas we