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STEAMERS. &e. AUCTION SALES. AUOTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _FUTURE DAYS. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. virtue of a deed of trust, recorded pares 242, Ke., of the land records ‘and at the request of the Patronived by Her Royal Highness Princess Lonise. QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL EVERY SATURDAY. Bhortest Ocean Voyase—Only Five Days from Land to Land. BALTIMORE to LIVER POOL via HALIFAX, N.S. N.F., every alternate TUESDAY. ILASGOW, LIVERPOOL, NDERY and’ GALWAY. sfety and apeed, 1 improvements couducive to avd St. JOHNS, P.M., 14: Deakins! addition to Georgetown, fronting €0 feet on the north side of Prospect avenue, near Fayette street, with the imprevements and appurtenances, (No. 3509 Bnd are the con-t« Cabir terest. All conveyancing at pur- In purchaser fails to comply in five YSafter sale, a rosule will be had after five days’ no- his cost end cisk. Other terms of salecan bo sgrend cn at eae. tds CHAR! ; ‘Steerage, $28. Eennupivania ave.: JAS- WILLIAMS, George. $70 and $80; Int TEVE & AL N. General Agents, 207 Broadway. Boston, M ‘Agents and Auctioneers, hia, Ba.: N-E. Corner Bzo St. Cloud Building. YORK, 1 > firet-clane, ps of this Line, AM. ROVTERDAM SCH ZAANDAM. P. CAL: HOLT! By virtne 2876, and re of the land z y direction r sele at public iIEDAM, 6 party secured thereby, we will offer vction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF JULY, A.D., 188! st FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described 1 estate and premises, heing in the city of Washington, in e District of Coliumbia, to wit: Part of otiginal et neleen (19), in square five hundred and fifty-one (551), bexinning for the same at a poiut distant one hundred sud thirty (139) feet south from the south line of 1 strvet north, om the oat side of 3.15 feet public alley, running thence south along the east line of raid alley }! feat, thence east 65 feet 8 inches, thence north 16 feet t t. Jeravy City, N. J.. for Rotterdam and Aim a 10 feet alley, thence west along said 10 fect alley 6: TESDAY, at seven vfclack 2. 12.¢ ver | feet 8 inches {6 place of beginning, improved by & fram: ¥ Non on Tuesdays uo See ee Tate ene on Ronee A anne. | Termitot webs, Opt. Sourths cost; balanaé tnequal pay days, Chapel Point and Bremt’s Wharf Sundays ‘“down" ts in 6. 12 and 18 months, notes with interest, se- and Weinestays up,” and sroman, Orcek oa | cusat by deed of trunt on pretiines sold. + A depoait cl adays “down” and Mondays “‘up:” returning to | $100 required et time of. If terms of salo are not ‘ashiucton every Monday, Wednesday aud Friday. | cotpliet with in seven days, Trustee reserves the rislit OT. to resell at risk and Ooo oF Sate ar purchaser: Forinformation spy? or. JONES. Agent. | WM. M. SMITH, Sa'oeruat. * yena-died my2s ¥ ‘Tth street wharf. yV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON FOURTEENTH STREET NORTWWEST, NEAR THOMAS CIRCLE. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in liber gts, No. 971, folio 206 et seq. of the land records of the| District’of Coluumbia and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will offer for male at pub- He auction, in front ot the premises, on, the THTR- ‘LIETH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1882, ‘at HALF-PAST O'CLOCK BP. M.,” the following-deacribed real to wit: Tot lettered “'C,” of John O. Evans’ vision of oricinal lot twelve, in Square ‘number two hundred and forty-seven. in the city of, Washing- fon, in the District of Columbia, improved by house No. 1131 14th street northwest, subject to prior incum- branee. ‘terms of sale: Cash. A deporit of $100 will be re- quired at time of sale. “Terms of sale must be complied with within five days, or property will be resoid at cost ba aa JOHN W. Ross, CHAPIN BROWN, } Trusteon, Jena Louisiana avenue. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE_I. VED PROPERTY A . D.C. ON THE EAST SIDE OF NTH STREET OAD, AND IMME. OPPOSITE THE BRIGHTWOOD HO- pormac TRANSPORTATION LINE. — H 19th the STEAMER SUF, Cap- i E oN at four Selock prime, tor Balttonve. end fiver Landis, All kiver Freight must be Prepaid. ‘Returning, arrive in Washinton every Saturday night STEPHENSON & BRO., AGENTS, mléfm 7th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. ave. Nome= FOR POTOMAC On 2nd after NOVE ANEOWSMITH will le Day forall Fiver ian os . Nomini Perry. On TH! ER LANDINGS. R_ 3A, 1881, the steamer Hf, foot of 7th street, HURSDAY and SATUR- on MONDAY asfar as SDAY, Nowtni, Currioman, en's Bay, Stone's wharf, On SATURDAY, Currioman JOHN K. WOOD, ‘Agent. Ie © Cclirou’s and Howard's. aud_ Leonardtown. ms ourene AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE_ $V leave her wh ‘y MONDAY, WEDNES ¥ € p.m., tone mnt Lookout and Fortress Monrve, FOLK WUIH THE BOSTON » and duly recoried one of the iand records for the Becond-« ase fare to Fortress ia, and by direc First-class fare to Piney Point a “undersigned 3 Ke 1 fare to Piney ST, 1882, on the prem Beewr: 1 fare to Pi thg described property, viz: p ‘ THURSDAYS 1 or parcels of ground ck p.m. in the county and District STEAMERS being “known and. desc division of part of Pe: d_by a large, double Frame Dw ., fidded with fruit trees and shru! art of Lot mumibered one (1), not in- jon of Peter’s Mill Seat, wed by a large barn with stabliny for eight horses, 1 of Lote marked snd lettered A, F, G. H, 1, K » Jolin MeChesney's subdivision of part of ‘lot numbered one (1), according to Butt's subdivision of part of Peter's Mill feat. ‘The above lots are unim- proved. rightwood is rapidly improving, the most desirable suburban property around Washing- it has a commandiny view of the city aud sur- i and is one of the most healthy loca- (cash, the balance at six, twelye, -four months, with notes bearing in~ FHT will resume thei aving Pier 41 New York, DAY, st fou: National Metropolitan Bank 1351 Pennsylvania ave- yet Ri WEEKLY LINE OF STEAY LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT2P. M. i paid, end secured by adeed of trust on the property sold. ‘All con veyancing at purchaser's cost. FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. A depost of #100 will be required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale sre not complied with in ten days after Bor Passage apply to day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell c. B. RICHARD & €O., Genera! Passens: ents, the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chur, after five days advertisement in ‘The Evening Star. 61 Broadway, New York. @rto PERCY G. SMITH, apd 619 Pennsylvania avenue. OKTH GERMAN LLOYD— Steamsare Lixe Brewrex New Yorx, Havne, LOSDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steainers of this company will sail EVERY SAT- TRDAY from Bremen pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Piats of the property can be seen at the office of the trustee or auctioncer. JV. N. HUYCK, ‘Surviving Trustee. RAILROADS. FOR KicuMoND, FREDERICKSBURG AND ALL POINTS SOUTH, VIA RICHMOND, FRED- apt of pamsaue ew York t» Havre, London, E) *] BUR + Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second mee ee ee $00. steerase, $10: prepaid steerace certificat aS , NING THURSDAY, JU 1s 8 pular Steamer KEYPORT, of Potomac Steam- boat Company's Line, will connect at ‘‘Quantico” with the trains leaving Washington at 11:25 a.m. and 5 p.m. for ail Southern Pomts. STEAMER LEAVES TTH ST. WHARF AT 9:50 A.M. ‘AND 3:30 P.M. TICKETS BY Rall GOOD VIA BGAT AND VICE For information, &c., apply at Company's office, 7th street wharf. GEORGE MATTINGLY, Gen. Supt. P. WELCH, agent ‘my29-$mn y to OELRICHS ling Green, New York; W.G. METZEROTT. Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Agents for faahincton. jal? Cesar LINE. 1 THE CUNARD ST! ‘ANY LIMITED, D LIVERPOOL. RBOR. YORE Wert.,26 July. ALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Wed. 2, Aug. THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE wane: | Wik Wasrearo se Boca Ener NEW YORK. ¥ CO 1 STEEL RAILS. Ei TARE EI SUNDAY, MAY 2isr, 1882. passenger accommodations, LEAVE WASHINGTON. very low rates. Steersge tickets from Liv- erpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at a zi Sleep ‘are to | cinn: }. Louis aud Cl Throwch bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, 5 Bs no x ‘ay Stations. 3 hi Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent ant 8 PRESS. Sor Meiiterranean ports. polis and Way (Piedmont, Stras- hf and passase apyly at the Company's office, larerstown and Way, via Kelay. ) we Green, steerace and cabin to EXPRESS. BIGELOW & Co., 605 7th strect,-Washinzton, ¥ 8:15—PH NEW YORK AND BOSTON Parlor Cars to New York. Annayolis Junction, Jessup’ . On Sunday ps at all stations. HORE EXPKESS, (stops at Hyattsville and Laurel.) _ ane, Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Loui Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati and Chicago, 12:10—Baltiinore, Ellicott City, Annay Way. 5—On Sunday only for Baltimore and y MORE EXPRESS. lelphia and N. ¥. Express. y Stations, (Winchester, Fred- erick, Hagerstown and Way, Via Relay.) 4:30—Balti Hyattsville & Laurel Lxpress, (Fred- erick, via Kelay, stopping at Annapolis Junction.) #4:40—Baitimore, Annapolis and so? Stations. t4:45—Poiut of Rocks, Frederick. Hawerstown, Win- chester and Way Statio1 ox Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only.) BALTIMORE EXPRESS, (Martinsburg and Way, via keluy. Stopsat Hyatteville aud Laurel.) 6:05—Point of Rocks and Wa; 7:00—Baltimore and Way Stations. 8:10-PITISEURG, CLEVELAND and DETROIT P ping Cars to Pittsburg. 19:55_PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON EXPRESS. “Sleeping: Cars to New York. tag Chicaco, Cineinnati and St. “Louis, Express Sleeping Cars to cinnati, St. Louis and Chicago. 11:30-BALTIMORE AND ‘AY t ATION: tDaily. {Sunday only. Other trains daily, exce; sunday ui trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, 619 and 1351 ennsyivania ayenve, corner 14th street, where orders will be taken for baxwage to be checked and received at any point in the city. C.K; LORD, Gen. Passenger Agent, Balto, Master of Trans., ito. my9 vivorating Cordial will cure any ihty, Seminal Emissions and Impotenct Sexual power.) Itimparts vigor tothe whole 906 B street southwest. ICTIMS OF SECKF’ sult Dre. Brothers and Gray uly physicians in tis ety who can permanently without mercury! any have been disap- f a cure by not caling on us at first. ‘Thirty- m1-2m’ a) ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- dics Allfemaie complaints quickly cured. Can be consulted daily at 654 New York avenue northwest. Of fice trou 1 to¥ o'clock p.m., with ladies only. S SHOULD CON- 6 Bstreet southwest, treatment in ses, such as Heart Disease, Kid- ‘ous ‘Debility, Impotency or Pre- Mature Decay, Seminal Weakuess, Dyspepsia, Nervous excitibiity, &c., send two stamps for our questions for and our new book “Tax Laws or Live any Heattn.” Address Secretary, Mecdie: Survical Institute, we 147 East 15th street, New York. VITAL RESTORATIVE, vthe Academy of Medicine, of Parts, r3- led by the Medical Celebrities of the World a+ ervous and physical debility, lossof ‘of Lerasuir, 10 bis. rue Hichetict, Hance, Bultimore, and C. Christi: SNSYLVANIA ROUTE 3 P ani, 45 TO THE 7 lvania avenue, Washington, D. C., TH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. ‘where deveriptive circulars with symptoms and testi- | DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY. monia's can be had. The genuine alone private | STERL RAILS. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EFFECT JUNE STH. 1632, Taarss Leave WasnincTon ro Sration, Conran oF GrH AND BStnzxrs, as FOLLows: For Fittsburz and the West, ‘Chicago Limited Express of Pullman Hotel and Slee; ing Cara at 9:30 a.m. daily ; Past Line, 9:30.a.m, daily, with Steep! Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnati. Western Ex- press 7:30 p-im. daily, with Palace Cara to Pitts. bury. Mail Express, 9:50 p.m. daily for Pittsburg For Ganandatcun, Rochester, Duaor Nia ‘or Canam 0, a.m. daily except Sunday, with Paloe’Car frouy Harris Broprs tery stamps, with naine aud monosrom of 8. B. GESMOND. Insomnia Cure. Address Dr. 8. B. SIGESMOND, 3¢ Vanderbilt Building, New York. ‘m2i A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines. ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16, 1876. One box Fe 2 will cure any casein four days or leas. io, 2 will cure the case, Ro matter of burs to Watkins; 2 : 4:80 pin. daily, except Satur- een ate clean. day. with Palace Care to Canandaimua. 18 oF off of sandal- lord, ist are corsain to prociice dyapepnia by desteoy- | FOF Willamnsport, Lock Haven, and Ebmira, at 9.30 a. coatings of the stomach. So aaa 31-30.” Sold by all drumsists, or matled on re- gre aud the Haat 8:00 s,m. 10:308.m,,1 eeipt of price. For further particulars rend for cir fad 1020 eee | aad P.O. Box 1,533. lor Cars, 9:3) a.m. daily, except Sunday. J. C. ALLAN CO., 83 John street, New York. M7-ta, th, 3-6 a TARTLING DISCOVERY! Be Maxnoop REsToREp. For Brooklyn. N.Y. all through trains connect at Jer- sey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, aff. Gizect transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double om across New York City iphia, 00 a.m., 10250 grt ey a.m: daily,ex- ), and 10:20 p.m. On Sunday, 4 ‘Lintiied Express, 9:30 a.m. and 1:30, On Stmtay, 8:00," 9:80" a é ‘aud'10-50 p-m: or For Fore’ Crck Line, 6:40s.m, and4:40 p.m. daily, runday. : For Agnatiis, 6:40am and 4:40 p.m. dailye except ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG _RA WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD, For Alexand 810-eoly&k Di BERISON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND Jongest established specialist in thi city, with IN She Deinary Greta ervous and" Beriocd Wests Necturnal Eaniasdons, Espetency (loss of sevual ete. Gonorrboea and sa positively Ty yecpeaiiations, strictly confidential ‘ednesdays and Saturd m2 at cthwont. Ref REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO cure any case of Suppreseed or Painful Men- Le fhites), and ail Inter- ‘oe Irregularities of the Menstrual Periods; 33 Fears experience. 906 Betreet soatiwest. alS-31i* Pes ee cenee eee! Diseaooe cme ain, ind al Blood and whe by Wat B. EXEW ISR Brome — Taal under eal on recuse of peicas” POS, S30 7 IBSON BROTHERS, 2 NCEA Be RR W. H WHEATLEY'S Eee ees scoulle Heritt ete he 0 Tos Damen THIS AFTERNOON. UABLE IMPROVED AND U: VAROFER rN GronaesOue, SEReeROD sy virtue of aGecree of the Supreme Court of, the Dintelet ‘of ‘Colum peeed the 14th June, 1878, in Cause No, 5,338, Eqcity Doo, 10, of the Say Court of the District of Columbia, the rill rell at publi suction, in frome FOUR O' scribed real property, vi Parts of lots 86, 7 and 58, O14 Georgetown, front on the east wide of Consres street and on the. Side of the canal, Between Congress and Jefferson ‘The Congress street front wit! be divilted into § lota, three of which will be each 21 10-100 feet front with an old frame stable therecn. ne Jot adjoining these on the, south, 29 58-100 fect front improved with a two-story Brick Building, No. A lot adjoining the last on sonth, 20 92-100 feet front, auproved by a two-story brick dweliing and A 1ot’on the north side of the canal, east of the last-mentioned one, 27 (0-100 feet front, improved With a two-story Drick bulidins used as a restaurant for over 40 years. A lot on the east of the last-mentioned one, 19 5-100 feet front, improved with a two-story trick Paliding. A lot stil east of the last, froucing 17 20-100 feet, im- Proved with a two-story brick dwelling. A plat of all the hereinbefors-mentioned lots will be exhibited at the sale, showing the metes and bounds of each. On WEDNESDAY, TWENTY-RIGHTH TSRAD, 1882 commencing at HALF-!AST FOUR O'CLOCK ‘Lote 24 and 25, in Peter's square, immediately north f the canal, fronting euch 447eer 8 inches Ou the wort eide of Conj street, with depth of 108 feet; they will be subdivided into 5 iota of different widths. Parts of icts 59 and 62, Old Georgetown, fronting om the went side of Jefferson street, immediately south of the can: First lot 90 feet front, 1¢2 4-12 feet im- eored with a two-story brick dwelling and Hitchen, 0. Eecond lot 20 feet front, same depth, joining the Arst fu, {he south ; Improved in the eame manner; house No. ‘Third lot, distant 20 fect 9 inches south of thesecond, also 20 feet front, 102 4-13 feet deen improved with thi same kind and etzed bui ‘0. 1048, Fourth lot, joining the by 119 feet inches On THURSDAY TENTS NINTH JON 188%, commencing’ st HALE PAST. FOUR OOL P. M.. a Lot on north side of Cherry (Grace) atreet, dis tant 66 feet east from Potomac street, with a front of 36 feet, running north to the cana) about 62 fect, ‘This lot Joins the mill of the Washington and Georgetown Rail- Toad Company on the west, and is unimproved. Also, alot Joining the last on the weet, fronting 25 feet on the north side of Grace street, and also running to the canal. Both of theee lots have outlets to Potomac street, the last improved with a three-story brick warehouse. “The sales to commence at the hoursientioned above and sold in the order mentioned above. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash and the residue in one, twoand three years, in notes of the purchaser, beating interest and secured ty a deed of trust on the or the purchaser may pay all cash at his ‘Conveyancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 un each improved lot and io on each unimproved lot will be required at time of fale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten the property will be resol! at the risk and cost of iting purchase: WILLIAM KID 1128 N treet northwest: GEO. W. BEALL, 8260 treet northwest; ; JENKIN THOMAS, 3026 N street northwest, Executors and Trustees of Peter Von'ssen, DUNCANSON BROS., At Jel5-d&kas RY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- (OVED REAL ESTATE ON AND NEAR COR- NER OF LAND TWENTY-SIXTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Co'umbia, passed on the 12th day of} May, A.D. 1882, in Equity cauee No. 7987, in which’ 4 Thomas Green et al SSDAY, the TWEN A.D.” 1882, at FIVE %: iy at public auction, in front of the premises, the following-described Real Es: tate, to wit: All the interest of James Green, de ed, in and to sub-lot 24 in Steiwer's subdivision of lots in No. 4, improved by large oy Frame ‘Aiso, the whole of lots 25, 26 and 27, in Stel ger's subdivision of lots in said equare No. 4. "Also, the whole of the south 32 feet 11 inches front, by 148 feet 6 inches deep of lot 11 in square No. 16, improved by two two-story Frame Houses; all of said property bein in the City “of Washington and District of Columbia. Said lots will be offered for sa.e rer, ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in two equal instalments, payable, with Interest, respectively. in six and twelve mouths from day of sale, for which said de- ferred payments the purchaser or purchasers shall zive their several notes, secured deed of trust upon the property sold, and upon final ratification of said sales the Trustees will convey said, property by prope conveyance. A deposit of $1 on each lot will be re- quired at time of sale, and uuless termhs of sale are com- phed with in ten days from cay of sale, the property ‘will be resold at the risk and ccst of the defaulting pur- chaser. All conve; ‘ing and recording at cost of pur- chaser. FRANCIS P. B SAND: jouisiana avenue, L. CABELL WIL! ree 490 Louis WALTER B. WILLIAMS MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Jel6-d&ds IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE CORNER OF DUNBARTON AND MONTGOMERY STREETS, G ‘OWN, AT AU Ne On TUESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-SEVENTH, at, SIX O'CLOCK P.M. I will sell, in front of th: premires, part of Lot 141, rronung 40 feet on the’ south slide of Dumbarton street by’a depth of 40 fect on Montgomery street, improyed by @ two-story briek store and dwelling. ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in twelve months with interest, secured by a deed of truston the Cae A Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. A deposit of required at the time of sale. 22-d&ds _THIS EV. : E OF THE MEDICAL AND MISCEL- LIBRARY OF THE LATE DR. J.D. THER ME L BOOKS. ction rooms, so..thwest corner at ith street, Washington, D. ONDAY and Y EVENINGS, JUNE TWENTY-SiXTH and T 5 Sale each evening, y ‘Terms cash. Je22-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TO-moRKOW. pa DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED IN TENNALLYTOWN, 1. C.. A CABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE BRO*D BRANCH ROAD, IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, D.C. By virtue of a dectee of the Supreme Court of the ge District of Columbia, passed on the 16th day of] May, A.D. 1882, 1m Equity cause No. ‘3, wherein: John J. Lightfoot is plaintiff and Wiliam Britt are defendants, we will, or WEDNESDAY, 'WENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE. A. D. 188: FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, the following described real estate, situated in Tennallytown, D. C., to wit: One good two-story Frame House with yard ‘and garden, one two-story Frame House with five acres of land, more or leas, and one two-etory Frame House with yard and garden. Said property faces on the Rockville turnpike and are adjoining lots. We will offer the above property separately and in the order mentioned We wil, "by virtue 0} said decree, on 1 HUKSDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1883, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., also offer for sale, at public aucticn, in trout of the premises, the following described realestate, situated in the county of Washington, on the Broad Branch road, to wit: One tract of land known ‘Dry Meadows,” containing 9 46-100 acres; and lots 2, Sand4, ot D. P. Carrenter’s subdivision of the of land known as the Vale,” containing reapec- f, 459-10 0, $ 92-100, 6 54-100 and 7 49-100 acres. 4hasa fine granite quarry upon it. Said prop- erty will be offered separately snd in the order men- tioned. Plat can be seen or any further information had, uy app.ication to trustees or auctioncer, ‘ms a8 to ail the property: One-third cash and the residue in three equal installments, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months, respectively, from the day of sale, the purchaser giving his notes six per cent. interest, secured by deed of trust on said real estate for the deferred payments. A deposit of $50 op each lot will be required at time of gale, and unless the terns of sale are complied with in ten days from day of sale the property will be rescld at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Allconveyancing aud record- ing at the cost of purch JOHN J. LIGHTFOOT, eton D.C. L. CABELL WIRLIAMBON {rants Jel6-akas 490 Louisiana aventic. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REAL ES’ ND ALS CATALOGUE SALE OF VALUABLE LAW BOOKS, COMPRISING REPORTS AND TEXT BOOKS, ALSO, A FEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. a my auction vooms, Pennayivania avenue and 11th \DNE! DAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, JUNE TWENTY- EIGHTH and TWENTY-NINTH, "1882, commencing each evening at EIGHT O'CLOCK sharp. ‘Terma Je24-at THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum fay 20, 188", in cause No. 7,880, of the Equity dockets of id court, the undersigned. as trustees, will offer for at public auction In frout of the ges on the REET O'CLOCK 5 on the proj sold conveyancing at pur- JOHN F. HANNA, JAMES M. JOHNSTON, § Trustess. 19, 23, 27, 30. Webster Law . WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’ SALE OF IMPRO} PER’ MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE BETTE ENAERT AND SEVENTH STREETS "NORTHEAST, AT UCTION SALE OF UNREDEFMED PLEDGES. \ THURSDAY, JUNE TWENTY-NiI 3 JUNE THIRTIETH, 1 ete. take M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. 882, at BEV! ‘TUESDAY... .Jume 27, 1892. 2d Edition. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! A fell at the establiah- PDPRCANSON BROs., NER SIXTH AND P STRE NOW IAN EVAN CONGREGATION By virtne of a deed corded in Eiber or records in and for Tequest of the TRUSTEES’ SALE OF CHURCH PROPERTY, enue, between 12th and pledges’ forfeited of Gold and Silver 53 Ladies’ and RE s, bilverware, ete. REE RRR 8 “aco time expires will 7 a ae a Rove E. HEIDENHEIMER, Broker, Pan | t E EE i 6 6G. 3027-3 T ERE Ei tu, Ht & hx ‘Goo - test it 10 lar Auctioneers, Reke ct tad Nx NOCOR™™ bs x ‘Sth and D streets northwest. ERE be HAANNNG ER = R- E keer HA*4S5 NN Goo Bee be Noon Ws Geog. 00 php “Bee wR ee” The Yellow Fever Case in New Orleans. EST rete ena ee |G 89 OF BD BEL NRE New ORLRans, June 27.— the sick satlor, AL, PRESBYTE m0N'S |} 6 0. 8 8 D DER NRK who was admitted to the Charity hospital here on smigeeal GEE od Bow Eee NNW Sunday last had been fn Havana five days, having eerie oo earls H OH IL .trived there from Montevideo. He shipped on the ate June, 1Gth, 1879, and re: HEE E & steamer Marco Auriello, which left Havana on the ‘he Biacicto Coniaitie era: the Hult i BOE {1th in ‘ballast and arrived at the Mississipp! it # He TLL = itarantine station on the 1ith. ‘he vessel Was public aucti RUSIX OCLOUK P-M those certain lots of bered four hundred. f Wahi D.C., toxethe: hereon, goariating "of" ose edifice. ‘Terme of sale: One third of the purchase money to be paid in and the bal months, with int num, afd sect All convevai erty at the risk and cost of default ing five days’ notice of such resale newspaper of said cit Je27-d&as Parties, secured thereby, we will cil at on FRIDAY, JULY SEVENTH, 1! front of the premises, and premises Known 26 lo! humbered nineteen (19) snd twenty (20), in Gallan Fecorded subdivision of original 1 and eeventy-nine (479), in th city rato ot ai: 3 - in sold. Bava E MokprsoN,} Trustees. ictained there until the 17th, being thoroughly fu- nigated in the meantime. She reached this city unday morning, the 18th, and was moored on the other side of the river. On Thursday Forbes was taken sick and sent to a sailors’ boarding. WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. Wholesale Depot: Corner Ist street and Indiana avenue. Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. Fo EXCURSIONISTS. POTTED FAM, DRAWS owen mene, POTTED SEE. ‘URKEY ‘LIVERS, POTTED CHICKEN, SHRIMP, See ee ee ee Oe TE ag, PICKLED BST ‘Woo! ‘in square num- --house, whence he was sent Sunday last to the Charity hospital, where he died last night. Drs. Jones and Herrick, of the state board, and Drs. Chaille and Bemtss, of the national board of health, ail that the case is yellow fever. The patient was iso- lated, and the steamer, which is @ new one, and have been thoroughiy fumigated. “Physiclane ar have been a are ‘unanimous tn the opinion that the disease will end with this case, es ‘Two Fishermen Drowned. GrovcrsreR, Mass., June 27.—The schooner Ad- dison G. Proctor, which arrived at the Western improvements story Frame Church twelve and eizhteen ms days after the da: to renell sald prop purchaser by gv- in The Evening Star | WHOLE BONED HA! 10} pals fks SP OPELSD WOMAN SEARS" PAPER NAPKINS. eae DOWLING, Auctioneer. virtue of = deed of trust 878, duly recorded in liber 884, folio 220, of or the District of Columbia, ‘we wil SHURGDAY. JULY SIRnE 1 part of the jand records of FIVE O'CLOCK, ant Plains," lying in the county cf Washington, ‘D. ‘cause No. st three are on the line of ‘the road to street Inid down on said subdivision ‘th-street road has a front of 50 fect by a d feet or thereabont. the Banks this morning, reports that on the 20th Inst. two of the crew, Daniel Morrison and Patrick Gra- ham, were lost in a fog while on duty tending wawis. a : Death from Lockjaw. New Yorx, June 27.—George P. Ludld 14, died last night of lockjaw, the result of pistol shot wound in the left inhiicted by himself on the 16th instant. — The Maine Democrats. Lewiston, Mr., June 27.—The democratic state convention Was called to order, at 11:30 a. m., by B. W. REED'’S SONS, my 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. FL xcuRsionists' SUPPLIES. SPECIAL AYTENTION TO THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS THIS SEASON. Fresh line of CANNED MEATS, FOWL and FISH. FRUITS, CRACKERS, PICKLES, Summer WINES. dated May 15th, the premises, on 18a commencing . Purner, subdi- Sivreme Court of 7,878, into lots num- 36}, inclusive, accord- m. ’ One of eight on Mt. Pleasant Rock Creek C., the property of the late John Vide by ua ‘inder decree said in equ bored from one (1) to thirty-six ¢ ing to our recorded _subdivisio fronts on the 7th-street ‘The tote on the 40-foot m3 1918 eee ‘AVENUE. | addressed tho conventional sore Tengt ae orenbouk exoopt lok Lor wien feeuteds fect reas 1 A 10s fear Oe arte pregelng (Cusser CLARET! CLARET The Coming Prize Fight. road or street an Rock Creek church, and lot 19, which fronts 118 feet on ‘and 206 fest or thereabout on said said road or stree! road to Rock Creek church. frame dwelling upon lot 5, which lot has a front of 150 feet on Mt. Pleasant street, by a depth of 200 feet; the other loteon Mt. Pleasant street with a front of 50 feet, except lo! feet on aaid street ond 216 feet road to Rock Creek church. The lot on the 7th-street front will be first offered, then the lots on said 40-foot road or street, then the unimproved lots on Mt. Pleasant strect, and lastly the dweilinx-house lot. subdivision may be seen upon application to the auc- tloneer or the trustees. Some of the 7th-strect lots w: be sold in two lots. “Terms of sale: One-third cash installments at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from day of sale, payable semi-annually, se- cured by deed of trust, or all cash, at purchaser's op- tion. Deposit of £50 on each lot when sold will be re- quired, except for lot 5, on which be required. All conveyancing chaser’s cost. with in an; $e26-d&ds If the terms of sale are not fully complied ise in five days from day of ale the tees reserve the right to resell the lot or lots‘sold at the risk and cost of the defaultins: purchaser or purchasers upon five days’ advertisement in The Evening Star, ‘CHARLES WALTER, CASPER WINDUS, Corner 14th and D streets northwest. Pirrspurc, June 2%.—The Walling-Campbell ize fight Will take place to-morrow m ‘he parties will leave Pittsburg this afternoon. sete eg ‘The Manchester, N. H., Fires MANcHESTRR, N. H., June 27—10 a. m.—The peo- le who were injured at the fire last night in the ing -house are all quite comfortable to-day. siasua eaaton Wal Street To-day. A QUIBT BTOCK MARKET. New York, June 27.—The Post's financial article says: The stock exchange markets are quiet and strong to-day. United States bonds are unchanged, except for the 638, which are 4 lower. Southern States bonds are a fraction higher. Raliroad bonds as a rule are higher, the rise Tanging from to 2 per cent, the latter Lake Shore firsts, (coupon), which are up to 128. eee The Markets, BALTIMORE, June 27.—Virginia 6s, consols, 59%; Soapor an Dew tortie, eis do,” past due coupons, 61; BALTIMORE, June 27.—Cotton quiet—middling, thern ‘We offer, a8 a specialty, THREE BOTTLES TABLE CL: $3.75 PER DOZE: ‘We have also an assortment of HIGHER GRADES OF CLARET, which we are oft st low Agnres, POTTED MEATS, PIC OEIVES, PANNED oe, JAKDINES, &c., &0., for Picnics and Ex- ions. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, No, 120) F STREET NORTHWEST. UHN R, KELLY, ¢ DeAten m Prest-Crass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &c, CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY, Btalle 628, 629 and 690 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or Address 7 r 06 ice. -Keting delivered free of charge to all parts of the is a commodious have a similar de to which fronts 345 or thereabout on the Plats of the m5 ; balance in three equal deposit of $250 will and recording at pur- | Box HARE REGBIVING DAILY EXT! E GRA! ‘UTTON vay FE STALL FED Seer S,. 7} Trustees. ELECTED OYSTERS, ABLE REAL S TA AVEN SYLVAN OND AND THIRD STR ADJOINING ADAMS EXP! ON ‘THE WEST. I will offer at on SATURD, the at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. t private sale, lot 8, in reservai Pennsylvania aven.uc net 6 on uprth B proved by a three-story brick bi sylvania avenue, ‘This property of trust for $5,300, which can be ‘Terms: Over and above incumbrance cash. A deposit of $100 required on day of sale. chaser’s cost. purchaser. Je26-6t T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. ESTATE ON NORTH publi ile, in front of the ay DAY the FIRST DAY orsely ge treet, containing 3, ll be offered for sale sul Af terms of eale are not complied with ten days property will be resold at the risk of defaulting FILLMORE BEALL, Attorney for the Owners, 3 434 street northwest. bid to-day. 12. Flour unchanged 4 dull. hi Guiet; ‘wertern, kigher can y 3da1- 38, do, amber, 1.3881.40; No. 1 Maryland, 1.4381.43%; No. 2 ST? sane isthat Nia att BOSTON MARKET, *"Ocen, southern winedy and gues LEON SCHELL & CO., ri steady—southern white, 94: do. yellow, 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Western mixed, spot, 817. asked: Jie." Bit" Sulg, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ern GAME AND FRESH FISH, Constantly on hand PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKFYS, SIDE OF the. BETWEEN | SE S NORTHWEST, RESS CO.’S OFFICE 64; western white, Hay tin jutter dull—western Vania. O2a64. Rye quiet, 0. if not visions firm and unchanged. packed, 14820; creamery, 22025. Fags quiet and previously: No, 12, front- nd the samewidtn | WWE ARE UNDERSELLING EVERYBODY IN | easy, 17. unchanged. Coffee firm—Rio i DRESS SHIRTS, cargoes, ordinary to far, 8a. Sugar steady—A soft, nildings Noe 257 Benn. V aoe 9443 copper refined quiet, Tix, vi Linen Collars, Linen Cuffs, Silk Neckwear, Cotton Socks, Undershirts and Drawers. New styles of Percale Shirt the very best quality, only $1.25. sr} = Whisky quiet, 1.16. Freights to per un Recei; pis—flour, 1.70) barrie: wheat, 13,298 banhle; corn, 25,423 bushels; oats, 6,958 bushels." Shipments— wheat, 1/147 bushels: corn, 475 bushels, Sales—wheat, $47,291 bushels; corn, 145,550 bushels. ject to a deed continued. Conyeyancing at pur- ‘thin About 300 gtris, employes of the Columbia Rub- bor compan in bosteae have struck against a te duction of wages. Michael Davitt delivered an address last evening before a Philadelphia audience, and left for Chicago on the midnight trait vieD. June 26th, 1882, in this city, MARY A, at 10.a.m. We Renee Nor 4806 wireck BURKE, ugdeniy June ast 10° ot Provigense Bui june pital, HENRY BURN sett senreeneeteoe tel , June sor .m. Friends tances: fully tavdied to atten” nnd oaualn are reapss! CAMPBELL. Suddenly, londay, June Pe Cu eC | ds of the lends of the fi invited to at- X street BLACK. BLACK. June 26th, at her late a ee Funeral from hie parents’ residence, etrget southeast, iomorrow” atép. m vest HENRY. 8A! L. HENRY. infant eon sonn Tian athens rss = * Sine nthe 5 ie We (t- sqruneeal Weguoeday (to-morrow), at 926 F strpot RICHARDS. On Monday, 8. m., at ber inte — southeast, Funeral will take place on ‘Tht -m., from Christ church, navy-yard. tives and friends are reapectfully iuivited to WILCKENS, On June the 27th, 1 ™., LERAY, infant son of Hi, F- ana Pursue Wilcke ‘Sced three months and eixteen days. ts’ renidence, Xo 1600 10th orthwest. ,- Wednesday, Juno (0, mi * 26th, at 9 o'clock a. m. i bd —eaeeeEGuGQ0QqpeEeEu0eE e_0Q$0e_ ___UNDERTAKERS. “JOSEPH GAWLEI J OeaeS RRA FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Penusylvania svenue northwest. Terms moderate and everything first-class. Telephone connection, 1114 FURNISHING UNDERTAI 316 Pennsyivanis avenuenordiwene bet Everything firet-class. PROPOSALS FOR TWO BUILDINGS FOR PO- Lick’ Stations. \°> Avoeerrs BURGDORY, io. peoroeate Jorn 23, 1882. Senled Proposals will be received at the office of Commissioners of the District of Columbia UN' NOON OF JULY FIRST NEXT for the constraction of two Buildings for Police Stations. . The may bo ‘Seen and specifications and other information may be had at this office. A deposit of $300 must accom! each bid as a guarantee tt the bidder, if suc within five days from ‘award. proposals must be made upon the blank forms which will be fur- uixhed. OS - ~rueremeticeemet the right to reject any or ids. Tey Order of the Commissioners of the District of Co THOS. B. ENTWISL e245 Inspector of Buildings. Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cents. Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2. Six fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. All goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every += THE STAR ROUTE CASE, Judge Wylie’s Ruling To-day, VERY DESIRABLE THRE MENT BRICK On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JU 1882, at SIX O'CLOCK, inf aif Sal the western in taining 4,014 square feet of provements; containing all the 1 Term threo y ty, subiect to a deal of trust of ine Jt june 30th, 1846. All conveyanci if chaser’s cost. ' $100 deposit eg ies HEYCK Sat Estate Broker, de! 1508 dds IHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. tof the premises, 1 feet 434 inches of lot 15, square No. 75, running back toa 28 foot alley, con- One-third cash; the balance atone, two and ears, with notes bearing interest at six per cent until paid, ‘and secured by a deed of trust on the proper- Mr. Callahan, of the contract. office, was called way, at cee mis MEGINNISS., 1002 F street northwest. | + the stand in the star route trial in the Criminal ORY AND BAS! S. B. ELLERY, Court this afternoon for the purpose of proving ee eo the record of fines, deductions, &c., on route 88,156. OND STREETS. AT EUCCESSOR 13 ‘The caurt having objected to having the papers DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS FURNISHINGS ™ 1112 F Srneer Nosrawesr, Wasurxerox, D.C. read, as having no bearing on the case, Mr. Bliss said they proposed to show that remissions were made from improper motives, which formed part of the conspiracy. JUDGE WYLIE SAID in the progress of the case he had seen nothing to bring home a reasonable strong suspicion of im- proper motives on the part of the second assist- ant postmaster general in ordering increase, and Suspension as Tequested in the petitions, and for the present he would exclude the testimony which UNE THIRTIETH, ad, with the above im- lern conveniences. —_ of the Finest Dreas Shirts to order. BE fhe Fine Suirie vo onto $3,000, at 6 per cent, , &C., at pure at fie of sale. (THOMPSON'S naylvania avenue. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. Gn THURSDAY, JULY sr O'CLOCK P.M., we Will sell at public auction, at the auction rooms of Thos. Dowling, corner 11th and Penn- sylvania avenue, one hundred and eighty shares of the capital stock of the American Cotton Gin. company, held by us as collateral security for two over- due and ‘unpatd: promissory notes drawn by William . Brice. Terms cash. 426-4 H. D. DEESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY ‘the prosecution poet to offer. XTH, 1882, at ONE ar ole eras Ee ordered in the face of al it the ex} ion was in face MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, rts from. and others that it could 816 F Street Northwest. not be po y Ceaning | NECKWEAR, Judge Wylie asked if the second assistant poste master gerieral was to take a postmaster’s word In Opposition to that of men of standing whose names appeared on these letters and Mr. McSweeney, after a pause in = FOOTWEAR, et ae SHIRTS at folk Paci ‘Best Wamsutta, unfinished, ‘5c. ; finished, 90¢. Best €. of the L., unfinished, 65c. ; fini 800. iniehed, 75c. 310 COOKE, Jn.. & CO. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE PROVED PuOPERT’ December, 1881, and duly recorded in liber 989, folio $55, ono of the land ‘yecord District of Columbia, and by di: cured thereby, we shall sell on 1352, ‘at SIX_O' H, OCK, following property:—Lot No. 2, P. Brown's subdivision of Mo with the improvements. ‘Terms: $400 cash, ing six per cent interest until deed of trust ou the property so &c., at purchaser's cost. $1 at time of sale, 08, J. MYER TH Je24-a&ds GRAFTON D. H. OF VERY VALUABLE IM- AT MOUNT PLEASANT, DISTKICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 20th day og aud the residue in ten years, bear- deposit will be Boy's Wamsutta, unfinished. 60c. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. asked: “Shall we proceed any 11 in case?” There was no reply. Judge Wylie observed that If the prosecution had any such testimony as that of which they 709 BUY THE BEST. 709 | spoke a moment ago they should put it in. et et ds for Washinzton, ‘We call special attention to our The Case of Guiteau. rection of the party se- FRIDAY, JU HEV af elt Rann iS Pleasant, together SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS; Slate Stone Shelves; Charcoal Packed. Handsomely finished and strongly built. EVERY ONE GUARANTEED TO GIVE ENTI RB SATISFACTION, REFRIGERATORS OF OTHER MAKES AT COST. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, IMPORTERS OF CHINA AND GLASS, selT 709 MARKET SPACE. MR. REED NOT EXCLUDED FROM THE JAIL. ‘The Attorney General to-day sald that the order preventing any one from seeing Guiteau was not intended to exclude Mr. C. H. Reed, who could Obtain permission to see the prisoner from the district attorney. Nominatians To-day. The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: unt paid, and secured by a ld. ‘All, conveyancing, required Anson, | Trusteos. Locate D KOVE:) NORTHEAST. As Trustec under the will of Ann McDevitt, late, of Washington city, in, the Dist leceased,, offér for sale, al front of the respective premises, mentioned below, the following y of Washinxton, viz: AY, JUNE TWENTY-NIN’ P.’M., Lot 7% of square 413, improved’ by a two-story frame dwelling, No. 815 G street southwest. ‘On FRIDAY, JUN hour, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, han, trustees, ‘sul vision of Is ‘situate'on the corner of D and 14th ‘Terms: One-fouriu cash on the day of seven daye thereafter, ments at six, from the. asers to be WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, ‘ON G STREET SOUTH, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS ‘W) OF UNI) BUILDING LOTS ON THE i OF D AND FOURTEENTH STREETS THIRTIETH, 1882, at the same 10 and 11 of Mattingly and Gal- tie residue in four equal pay— twelve, eighteen and twenty-four mont day of sale, for which the promissory notes Buel E. Hutchinson, of Wisconsin, to be re- ceiver of public moneys at Aberdeen, Dakota. James Hi. Evans, of Oregon, to be registrar land Office at Lake View, Oregon. James G. Wright, of Til, to be Indian agent at Rosebud ag ency, Dakota. Sam’l 8. Lawson, of IIL, to be Indian agent at Mission agency, California. James Armstrong, of New York, to be collector of internal revenue, 2ist district of New York. Archelaus M. Huzi to be collector internal revenue, 5th district of Tennessee. George B. Brooks, of Michigan, to be receiver of public moneys at East Saginaw, Mich. Gustave Relche, of Missourt, to be registrar land office at Boon: 0. Geonge A. Johnson, of Calif to be collector of cust oms, district San Charles M. Gorham, of California, to be colner of the mint at San Francisco. Samuei R. efit to be collector internal revenue 2d district of Kentucky. N. K. Sawyer, of Florida, to be consul of United States at Turk’s Island. ‘The Bogus $1,000 Bonds. SEPARATE REPORTS FROM THE COMMITTER. ‘The Homer Lee committee, who have been ex- ‘RIGERATORS (SOLID WALNUT) R AT REDUCED PRICES, ICE CHESTS a tlow WHITE MOUNTAIN and PEERLESS FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS and STANDS (all styles). ‘WIRE WINDOW SCREENS; will fit any window. GEO. WATTS, Jel6 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. | Dad CELEBRATED REFRIGERATORS, WITH SLATE STONE SHELVES, HANDSOMELY FINISHED, MADE OF KILN-DRIED LUMBER, A first-class Refrigerator at a small cost, G27~Call and see our testimonials. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Sole Agent for the D.C. set PIANOS AND ORGANS. ((HAUNCEY J. REED, ST, AND rict of Columbia, public auction, in’ on the days and hours real estate, situate in 1882, at the subdivision of lot 3, in 0% 3 sduare 1,032, sale or within of the vacant lots. J. J. DERMODY. "ALTER B. WILLIAMS & Je20-dtdbs mw RG BB MEIER} arate AND THE (ONINGER CYMBELLA ORGANS, Offers the folowing wap -ecedented list of Special Bar- —One magnificent Rosewood Piano, 7 octay No, 1. - peer 4 $9.0F thal coat $28, An upholstered stool, mats No. 2A celebrate’ N.Y. Plano, with carved ‘lyre, handsome emi cover and CO., Auctioneers. Homer Company of New York city: J. i secre tary of the Photo-Engraving Com) ‘. Marior, of the sub-treasury, New York? pte Sicilia District Government Affairs. ‘The sub-board of school trustees, in a note to the by and venue, On condition that certain repairs be fade by the owner, and that the rent be reduced. Major King, of the 8 P.C. A., called upon the District Commissioners to-day ‘to ask that they Denia Beaty Orguay 3 stops ost $90, cause the iron concave traps in front of the drink. 3 in Heinekamp Pianos No.7—One offered. Bargains and Organs. Soldon $5 monty No. 8-5} replaced with Cymbals orses sil ad injur Grinking, ne subject ia lefe to the engineer de- [CHENBACH’S PIAN( eae Commoporz Emi Exa.ise, the chief of bureau of equipment and recruiting, has been designated to Poadocks during the temporary absence ot itear ‘Admiral &7. Nenols. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctionear. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF ON WATER STREET, @) By, rte of & deed of ‘ke., the Bist Golunibin. Narnan Gorr, JR, ¢x-Secretary of the Navy, hhas tendered his resignation as U. 8. district attorney for West Virginia, ATE ‘sell at MON) now forrent at low rates. L.*¢?* BEEB; ‘THE BEST IN TH)’ DISTRICT 308. SCHLITZ BREWING 00.3 “MILWAUKEB LAGER BEER, ALS FOR MAKING AND RATING Peers BT. ‘ Wy rom D. Or dune The TR, sear, Besa CSR poeta btn DAT OP ut at st TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, for fu and Rati: for the une of the a ee one year frow the first day sprog ie aEaer a na Sa, te lite the articles offered. ROPOSALS FOR DECORATIVE PAINTING. OFFICE FOR OF SIUPES Ue ATAT™ Wan ax Wasnrnetox, D. Realed SAFE DEPOSIT CO. _ Bh tanta a GECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, In its own Building, Cones 1érs Seamer sxm New Your Ave iat prices varying from $510 30 er ue AULT WARDED BY THE v DOORS se DI SARGENT SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every descrip Hite DEEDS. ke stakes for RAFE-KERPING. oa 3 . for . on SPECLAL GUARAN TEL at tho Lowest Raton, BENJAMIN P. SNYD) CHARLES C. GLO" FINANCIAL. pHvate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW TORK, H. H. DODGER, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and Bold on Commission, No. 539 lore BTREET, (OORCORAN BUILDING? Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapwat. New Youre. Every class of Securities bonght and sold on commis sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New Yor® Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one percent commission, Private and direct telexraph wires to Baltimore, PhCadelphia, New York snd Boston, through which orders are executed on the Sjock Exchanges in those cities and reported beck promptly. Quotations ‘¢{B8tocks and Bonds and information rewarding the ‘Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY @i- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. Ea 45™ POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING

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