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AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ¥ Ee r ) SSTURDA SECTION WEP Leaves Sixth S! EVERY MONDAY, WED ATT iy all the river DAY AND SATURDAY ndings 9s far down a3 “General Office, 613 15th street or at boat. Mr VERNON! MT. VEE STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN 71" et wharf daily (exeert Sunary) for Mt. Jock a in. ; returnmy reaches Washing- vem. LL. BLAKE, Captain. STEAMER ARKOWSMITH mac River ONT t SUF. Capt _W. C. Geogheran, leaves wharf, foot ot 7th street, every SUNDAY, gt4o'co.k p. m., for Baltimore and River Landings. Keturnuny, leaves Baltimore every FRIDAY af 5.u'clock 2. ‘All eccommodations strictly first-class. Biver crcict niust be prepaid, and wil be received on BATULDALS omy. STEPHENSON & BRO., ml6-6m —Tthstreet wharf and 12h et. ‘and Ps. ave. |_THE EVENING STAR. SEHOLD TFFECTS AT Y¥, JUNE THE NINTH, Carriages and 2: Mderney Cow nearly { ‘Abs en Straw Hat S DOWLING, Auction SORREL Py AUC IO NTH, 1993, at TW BR om reeriom, I shall wo umply beeause the on AS DOWLING, Auct. ON, NISTH, 1139, of my auction reo! ork ia any harue: at Auctioneers, and D strects northwest. OFS. P. HROWN'S INTERS!C.10N OF oH AND THE FOUR- ION. tous duly made and pie dain re S SALE OF P. EAD, AY TS: tin Liber Lresoie 5, ewill ell, at VENTH DAY on the prem. of eround Washington, described rest of 1 west pide thence northerly by ut (8) rods to the center sicriy alone said hi road: thence southwest- if bexiun ne—containing the same being part of the F fouls P."siorMaKeR, { Trustees. Jot-m,w.igds WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Anet. 03:43, DUWLING, Aucuoneer. OF BOOKS, NG. JUNE LEV) ASD POLL FXECUIORS* LIBRARY OF TH Fo. JWING EVE SINGS. ALE, BY CATALOGUE, ov Tax LATE ELIAB KINGMAN, ETHER wire 301.) WATCHES, MAN AND BOICE, EXECU- AES) OF EOOXS BELONGING TO OTHER OWNERS, ESIBEACISG. SOME Cae AD FRENCH BOOKS. SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROO ss NEW PENNSYLVA- 'H STREET, EVENING. LEVENTH, 1883, AND FOLLOWING F VENIN COMMENCING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, TERE BY ORDER OF Ki Auct. .LUABLE TMPROVED iN PLfOL HILL, BEING D1 FOURTH STRELT, BETWEEN AST CAPITOL AND SOUTH A STREETS. Tn pursuance of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Colum! pawed on the 6th day of. D. re Eamty fr bier ees on ubl ¢ auction, in front” of ‘the premises, ~ JUNE kIGH) TH, Tae, st SIX + all and singular thore certain pieces OF parcels of real property, situate in the city of Wash- ington. District of Colunbia, aud kvown and deceribed. a8 sub-lots lettered *“G” I.” respectively, in square numbered 787, tronting on 4th street, between Fast Capitol and Souch * streets, together with the im- provementa thereon, consisting of two two-stary Brick Dwebing Houses. The Lots will be offered separately. ‘Terms of sale, prescribed by the decree, are: x third ef the | urebase money in cash, and the residue in t ‘talimen payable tweive and twenty-tour ec sivel — the ay oe sule, with a red bya lien upon the property, 1° terms of sale shell not be fully complied with in one rk after the day of sule, the Trusee will re-sell the ty after one week's notice in the Lyening Star at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, vey! tu at the cost of the purchaser s. K. ELLY ‘rustee, 406 5th street northweat. AND MOST VALUABLE BUILDING STLES FOR BALE AT PUBLIC AUCLION. On MONDAY, JUNE ELEVENTH, 1833, at, AP Pas EVE, OCLUCK P. ae I goal premises, origin’! Lot less), in square improved by three frame uses, ca. 210, 212 and 214 10th street northwest, valuabe for business purposes. AtSIX O'CLOCK, SAME DAY, the splerdid build- ing Let northwest corner 12th and K northwest, con— fining, after some riservation, about 2,200 square feet. SAME DAY, And st HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK, the two choices, building sites, Lots Nos. 14 and 15, in po momo gen 283, having @ f.ontage of 54 feet on Massa- ze depth Cfabout 13 fectioatertootaiey ana te males werare HE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES WASHING. ten cu Stndays, Tuesdays aud Thuradays, at 7 Peloe for Potomac fier Lands at Gri ‘arf Sundaysand Tues’ ‘Wednes- hart and, Chavet Point Thursdays Ox ination) Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays: reevived and information given at offices of G. L. SHERIFF, 324 and 1114 Penasylvania avenue, €. T JONES, Avert, 7th street wharf. mbr2 i- FINANCIAL 1. S$ GOV'T AND D.C. BOND: r JT aud ALL other City Deposits received subject to cheek. We pay SPECIAL atten:ion 0 obtaining CORRECT and RELIADLE information rezarding our various city axe prepared at all umes to answer inqui- same. HARRY G TOWERS & CO., “REGS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE, iTHWEST, SRVE FUND LIFE ‘h 2 large business that he agents cf old-iine ve diminution of their he obiirations of hon— tim is especially for the Poon, who most hee seenenical. honest and reliable. ur : sUpue#, and even increases, wese seifish and faleo at: ureatly to our ad- GHT. Monager. PErwaie WasrINGTOX, MEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, ‘stocks ard Investment Secnrities Vought and eld on Commission, Wo. :29 isrm STBEET, (CORCORAN BUILDING) 44cacs for Prince aud Whitely, Stock Brokera, GBxcapway. Xow Youn, Pte ctor of Srereition honaht and ent on eamimis- Bien in San Franetseo, Baltimore, Phitadetphia, Now York, Boston snd Washington. Orders executed on th: ew Ye < Stock Exchange at ous-eichth of one per cen! Private_and direct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Fiulatelphia, New York and 8 and Bonds and in. ton res © received througlt our Wins [NoTASTLY direct irom the Sew Yore Swek Bxehan ce. ar PROFES |. PERT AKE LF QUISITE TO HEA et, hence the eit of ie, from far establishment, 2416 ictal, for the mucebseful Hard and Soft Corny, Bunions, Inverted ar bxcresences, ete. Pstubliahed in Wash- Ofice ice SA yer viait, for put . ¥. L. BOVER, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, tests snecesefu = Female Diseases, Neu ra isan, is, Ni ‘ec. Turki. Goreians Bulphas and all Medicated Baths +417 G street, opposite Rizxs House. 020 THE TRADES. 33H. DARBY a Se hes SAR Tee ‘Sattefaction cuarante BEGELS, JOUESALA ask a ed at Lycett Bindery, 1012 Ps. ae Guan. BROTHERS, = specialty ‘anid 507 Prcrom Fou. 507 GEO, C. GWYNS, 507 43 STREET 3. Ww. ‘Tall sycoms in Ccr rine Otd Family portwratia, apt Se ) ‘im Kood style, — ontha with interest at sii por cont sciaL-terush ie moni in six -annual, se- guted om property sol $10" deposit on each Tot sold. a 0 WM. P. YOUNG, Auctioneer. ALE OF OLD MATERIAL Orrick or BUILDIx6 Por State, Wan axp Navy DePARTMED Wasatvatox, D. C., dune >, 1883. Sera Scrap Coprer and Brava, Plaster of Paris cord mechiat Sit teria tpn ees the prentises of the above building, on FELDAY, JUNE FIFTEENTH, 1383, at TWO O°CLOCK P. 3. the material can be ween and schedules obtained by — THOS. LINCOLN CASsFy, Lieut. Col. Corps of Engineer. OS., Auctioneers. 5e5-6¢ STEE'S SALE OF A FAM OF FIFTY-FIVE ACRE! CHURCH, FAIRFAX CO GooD TRUCK F. BUILDING Lots. By virtue of a deed of trust daly recorded in Liber B, No. 5, fouio 344, one of the land records of the county of Pairfax, Vin) Twill sell at pu prenuises, on THURSDAY, JU: Iss, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK z : trnef of land known as part of the’old Ben). Klock Farr aining fifty-five acres, two rods and four less, together with all the improve- inents, Ways, rights ahd privilezes to the same beloug- derma: Ci All conveyancing at pnrehaser’s cost. Aderosit of $100 required at sale. Terme to be con:- plier with in seven dasiy otherwise resaic at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, alter five days’ pubiie hotice of such resale it The Evening Star, pt i Washin D.C. i E.R. HAIGHT, Trnstce, Tune 2, 1883. Jee is [UEXCANSON BROS., anctioncers, ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NLIURE, &e., CONTAINED IN HOUSE No. 225 B STREET NORTHWEST, CONSISTING IN PART OF PLUSH SOFAS, "PLUSH CHALRS TLL MAKy. A EM Oi TO SUEDIVIDE INTO BOOK Casi WHATNOTS, WAL: UT AN: OTHER, STESDS, M.T. BUREAUS, M. T. WASHSTANDS, M. T. TABL. S, EASY TRS WALNUT WaRDROBES, COMMODES, HAL AND OTHEK MATTRESSES, FEATHEE Bi A’ EDS, FILLOWS AND BOLST. RS, HALL, STAIR, CHAMBER AND OTHER CARPETS, STOVES: CROCKERY AND GLA88 WARE, ” KI REQUISITES, &c., kc virtue of an order imeued by the Supreme Court of tue Dinice of Conmebie ‘special term for pro- bate business, we will sell at the above named residence on MO™DAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, A. Dy tess, pencing at TEN OCLOCE, alt the Furat- ture, nt , being partly enumerated sbove, to'whieh the attention of buyers is called. D. PINKNEY WEST, JOSEPH WHYTE, Administrators. se FPpuowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. STREET’ AND THE MARKET HOUSE. = pee No. 3605. T. B.Crow ¥ in*and’ by said ‘will sell at public the premiven, on MONDAY. the ELEVENTH JUNE, 188k at SIX O'CLOCK P. 3 Pugh tile, etd entats Fe and estate Boucher numbered twenty 0. in the Resort eerie nin 116 feet 8 inches thereon. ‘The terms of sale are as follows, to wit: Une hundred Gollurs to be paid down on the day of sale, to be forferted in case ¢f non-compliance with the termus of sale; one- third of the entire ‘cash within five days after con: TH | thirds in two | months from | dae | entire veyance wu. THOS. DOWLING, Auct CARD BY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO' VED REAL ESTA‘ ‘GN 3 SEVENTH 811 Bwest lt ON on by AUCTION SALES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. BRACKET AND FEAME PIER MIRROR WITH SLAB. 12 FEES HIGH, 3 FE PATH RS y TABLE, 10 Fi ROSEWOUD ” BUREAU, W. COMBINED, PR! N¥ WALDROBE, EB HAIR CLOTH PAKLOR 5 2 2, UPHOLSTEKED IN D LOUNGES, ROSEWOOD Two Mahogany An‘ One Antique ch NI CLOCK in front 9f our Kalesroom, and at (CLOCK sharp, within salesroom, a supe- ‘colleetion of Furaitin LIEBE b. WILKIAMS & CO., Aucta. EDDY REFRIGERATORS, DINING-ROOM REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS AND STANDS, WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS COMBINED, WHITE MOUNTA! FREFZERS, SODA AND MINERAL TUMBLERS, ICE PITCHERS, CREAM AND BERRY SETS, DINNER SETS cheap for country use. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 126 No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EFRIGERATONS (IMPROVED MAKE), ESTS (all sizes). oa ook he and STANDS. CREAM FREFZENS, FLULING MACHINES, all at lowest prices. GEO. WATTS, 214 7th street, 5 doors above Penns, svenus. 921 WALTER B. BENSINGER, Auctionezr, Waslinzton Hors» and Carriage Bazar, ¥33, 940 and 942 Loui: AY MORNIN N O'CLOCK, we 2 ‘um price Work and Driving Horses, 1 second-Land Kxiexsion-top Carriage. 3 Yop cuzgies, Harneas, ete. One Sorrel Mare, Bury and Harness. ‘The Mare is fast, kind and geutie, and scl for no fault. it BENSINGER, Auctioneer. JUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., ‘9th auld D strecte northwest. FOR ACCOUNT OF WHO IT MAY CONCERN TO PAY STORAGE, &o. On TUPSDAY MORNING, JUNE TWELFTH, 1893, at TWELVE O'CLO we will sell within our auc- 5 aiid chargee— 8. ntings, Indian scenes, yery fins. uting. Tsmal O11 Wa'nut Lounge. Walnut Desk, Flower Stand, &e. All parttes concerned will please tke noties. Je8-3t DUNCANSON BROS. Ancts. NPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘ VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON MAT. ET BPACE ASD WAREHOUSE ALLEY,IN GLOKGE- TUWN, D.C., AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, JUNE ELEVENTH. 1883, at, SIX O'CLOCK P.M, Twill sell _on the premises| part of Lot 43, froniinic 20 fect on the east cide of Market Space, by adept cf 127 feet, improved by a Jar three-story Brick Warehouse on Market space, and a Frame Dwelling on Warchouse alley. is rms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $100 required at e of sale. Je8-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. DPRCANBON BROS., Auctoncers. GOVERNMENT SALE OF DESKS, BOOK-CASES, SOFAS, CHAIRS, CAR- PETS, MAPS, COCO MATTING, FENDERS, MATTING, &¢., FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U.S. SENATE, AT AUCTIO’ Gn TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE TWELFTH, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we wilisell, in front of party coumcrated afoves to whisk stiessisror bases ‘enumerated al yen eeailed? "ering cash, OO 8 DUNCANSON BHOS., Aucts. HOS. J. FISHER & CO. PEREMPTORY SALE OF LARGE LOT AND IM- PROVEMENT ON ELEVENTH STREET RAST, BETWEEN MAND N STREETS SOUTH, NEAR THE ANACOSTIA BRIDGE, On THURSDAY AFTFRNOON, JUNE FOUR. TEENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, ‘tn front of theg premises, we shall sell Lot 9, in sguare, 200. front- ins 44 fect 6 inches on Lith treet east, between M and N streeta, with a depth of 117 feet 6 inches toa . 0 fect alley, with 9 15 feet alley on the north side, together wit buildings thereon. ‘terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and ‘twelve mor xecured by deed of trast. Je8-d&de ISHEL & CO., Aucts. 0. HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, R. 0th and ¥ streets northwest. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS -IN Uills NORTHEASTERN SECTION OF THE 1 will <elt at public anction on THURSDAY, the; SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1883, in front’ Of the premises: at () SIX CLOCK P.M. Lota, onthe 25 feet fronton M street, corner of 6th street ne near entrance to Kendall Green. All payed and graded, water and gas, fine parking. ‘Lerms: One-third cash; Roait of $25 will bo reauired when th; conveyancing at purchaner's cost. 4e3-d&ds. FE Tike perfect. 4X. 0. HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer. FP-ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN, THE ABOVE SALE fs portponed until, MONDAY. the ELEVENTH DAY or gus NE, A.D. 1883, at (6) SIX O'CLOCK. Je8-3t Kk. O, HOLIZMAN, Auctioneer, F308. DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE ENTIRE STO! TURES, BUSINESS WAGON, HORSE, BUGGY, AND HARNESS, AT STORE KNOWN AS THE AMERICAN ‘TEA COMPANY, SOUTHEAST Gobet SEVENTH AND I STREET NQRTH- FIx- By virtue of « deed of trust and _assienment made on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1883, by Jolin Dowling. and duly recorded on ‘the 6th day’ of June, 1883, in the land records of the District of Columbia, the under- Signed therein appointed trustees will sell tothe h.gh- ext bidder, at public auction, on the premises at the theast, ‘corner of 7th and I streets, in the city of Washington, ‘oa ‘THURSDAY, “ine FOURTEENTH Day UNE, A. D. 1883," commencing at TEN O'CLOCE A. M-, of that day. the following-described roperty: All the stock in trade at the Grocery and ‘Tea tore, ag the American ‘Tea Store, said stock’ consisting of ‘Teas, Coffees, and all ‘the articles ‘ugually found ins first-class family Gro- cery, together wit and fixtares, con- fn part of Steam Codes Mill and hoastay Coon te Bins, Scaies and Shelving, &c., all in first- Glass condition, “torcther with's valiable’ horse and w;gon and hartiess dnd buggy and harness, ‘erm Cash, i. BYED LEWIS. All the creditors of John Dowling will please present theirclaimsto THOS. F. MILLER B BYED Lewis, { Poway Je8-dts 416 5th street northwest. FJVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctoncer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ‘Trustees. > : vent: Tetwecn Le and A aenoebe nowtiwest, TGinit ah order of the Orphans’ Court, the following effects, ‘Hep and Hair Cloth lor Fi Marble top aud «ther Cheinbos Feros top and other Chamber Fur ure. Feather een ane Bolsters. Wardrobes Desk: Brussels od Inerain Carpets. Clock, Hall oiletoths, Wainnt sideboard, Walnut Extension Table. China and @) Refrigerator. Cooking and Heating Stoves, Test Table, Kitchen Requisites, &. ‘Terms cash. de7-3t M. C. WEAVER, Administrator. F E_ BUILDING LOT 51 10-12 FEFT FRON'T ON K STREET, BETWEEN NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH STREETS NORTHWEST. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE; TWELFTH, AT FIVE 1HIRTY O'CLOCK, wi will sell, in front of the premises. LOT 3, SQUARE 85. ‘This lot isravidly advaneing in value, and now has an old Frame Dwelling on it. "Terms: Oue-quarter cash; balance in one, two and three years, notes to bear six per cent in payable semi-annually, notes to be secured by deed of trust, or all cash at of purchaser. A deposit of $100 re- cA be complied with in ten days, otherwise the right reserved to resell at rink and cost of default- ing, purchaser, after giving five days public notice of such resale in gome newspaper published in Washing- Je7-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, COUANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED FOUN on Wiel kotbieter Ge EENW STREET ‘virtue ofa decree of the Supreme Court the District of Columbia, pamed on the tors Stats cook Noa Rot, we ‘public anetion, io front of the AY, JUNE. THE EIGHTEEN’ i EIAE (3) COWOG SM, Lots fo ot) and sul juare numbered two hundred and forty-two (243), of Washington, 2D. ©. sub-division or the lots four (4), (6) and eight (8), which the court by its order passed said cause has authorized us as trustees to make, Yilleh wub-division is aa follows: Lot four (4) into ht isk Hy ‘of sale. If these ith within six (6) days tisk OF the anent (3200) on, i a ‘OHN SHERMAN owata nnd i ection CHANCERY OF 0M LOT ON HED Pier arava, BELGE virtue of of the Court off anes Se = a noe a, On. UNE FOUR- NTH, 198, tp. iota trout ot Prthe dined We iy toot ome {aches front inches to ‘Torms of sale: One-third cash: Seimei heer eee n Georsetown, SELLS DAN¥FORKTH'S “VAPOR STOVES AND FLUID AT LOWEST KATES. myt2-Im* ____ FAMILY SUPPLIES. 4 Las. Goon Coustry Borrer. ax ae Granulated Sugar. 1 Galion Bouquet Whisky. OLD HOLT A NNORNTA BRANDY, GEO. A. O'HARE, 1213 7th strect, bet. M and N northwest. g3823 35 Tue Sorers Manacamo Corrze, 25 CENTS PER POUND. FRESH ROAST, UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. WITMER'S, Jes 1918 Pennsylvania avenue, HE P, ARKET AX THD PALACE MU SELETNG Shriver’s best Tomatoes, 3ib. cans.. Golden Gate Fruit Richards & Robie’ Best French Mushroom. Spring Lamb, hind quai Everything in the market ai iowest wnavket jl in the marl lowest market prices, FRANK J. TIBBETS, myl0 corner 14th and New York avenue. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS: g858y rs Bi se TO pe a e f——|— |=} cea AALAZ 2QQ, BES Qa oO NX N N N i E eee b' § Sell oe : & Li-i) ttt SHER aw WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL KOLLS3, BREAD AND BISCUITS. Wholeeale Depot, corner Ist street and Indians avenue, WM. M. GALT & CO. ‘UHN B. KELLY, DeAaLen me Frasr-Crase BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, 60. OORNED BERF Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, pete 23 3 Northern Liberty Market; or Adiress x 71, five. Marketing delivered {res2f charge to slpartsof the PIANOS AND ORGANS. GP®t BARGAINS IN NEARLY ‘W PIANOs. Fi gitzant Square Grand Chickering, ol A Magnificent Square Grand Knabe, only #190." A suverb-toned quate Gruud Pana, used but three months. only 3185, including handsome cover and stool; cost $400. Owner leaving the city. An elegant Kosewood Case, nearly new, Square Grand Piano, cover and stool, for omly $150: cost $375. cAfiill Upright Grand, used but iitle, at nearly half ‘on small payments. A megniticent extra Cabinet Upright Grand, made to order at 8 coat of $1,000, the finest ‘pright Piano ever brought to this city—enitable for a very elaborately fur- nished room—ean’ be bought for nearly one-third cost on easy payments to xood party. One splendid tone Piano for only $75; and one at $60, on payments of $5 per month. Other Bargains in Pianos that close cash and time buyer : will appreciate, HEINEKAMP BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS AND PIANO EXCHANGE, - seT 427 10th street northwest. ECKER BROS.’ PIANO! BURDETT ORGANS, G. H. KUHN, Agent. ra my29 407 10th street n.w. Norice OF Trustees Sate or PIANOS AND ORGANS. At the trustee's sale on the 10th of May of, the asseta of the Inte firm of Blackmar, Ba raail ling & Co., agents for the Chickering Piano 4m Baltimore, I purchased some magnificent bargains im NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND OR- GANS. As I was crowded for room before making this purchase, I find myself now compelled to sell these goods ats trifl:ng advance, a8 I havo no room to store them. Iwill scll for ten days bran new SQUARE PIANOS for $160, worth $300; UPRIGHTS for $175, worth $850; SQUARE GRAND PIANOS for $190, worth $600; NEW ORGANS for $50, worth $90, &.; SEVEN-OCTAVE SQUARE PIANOS, used, as low a3 $65; SIX-OCTAVE for $30. These instruments are made by the best known firms in the buamess and are fully warranted. People of good countenance can pur- chase of us on monthly payments. For further particulars call on CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET N. W. HE STIEFY, THE KRANICH & BACH, the NEW ENGLAND Pianos, the| id nN Banik, BALNIMORS and the PRINCE, TrEANg, at low caab, leaiicat known monthly Instalueut plan ato” G. L. WILD & BRO,'3 MUSICAL WAREROOMS, p25 709° 7th _street_northwest. EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for aale and rent at re- Lith street, above = P4nos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Mads, a an ‘The Best m- . WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and ted or ex- sed ren apna on instalments, rented or ex. CENT MUSIO. ‘Tbe only Compote Stock in thestty. HENRY EBERBACH, Xo 915 F STREET. Manactoe vertner of the Isto firm Ellis &Co. 8a2 SS———=l—-=-=-—-—-_-——— 8. SEWING MACHINES, &c. my15 Jango 7TH STRERT SEWING MACHINE HOUSK. THE QUEEN SEWING MACHINE ts zed and acknowledged by the ical aut ities as the best made, most silent, lightest running and * arm lock-stitch machine ever made, All movements made of the finest steel. No holes to has ite shuttle. Wesell only firat-class new | machines of different makes. we —— ne fC asmortiment, inost responsibility ae ects nae spines: for rent, All kinds repaired and reslarany any U. AUERBA Store, corner 7th and H ty = een Pry are used in. It makes: Deautiral look sttchn andice sai or roca achild can use it. Alt are cane hardened \d_made adjustabie, ‘makin; arab’ Huachine inthe market. Beaute py toe ree Machine before you decide for ity, conve simplicity and ‘ piicity an beauty of finish, ‘has no equal. OPPENHEIMER" Reliable Re tas ora EMER NOMTEWEST, Good Machines for rent, An kinds repaired. my12 ‘© WINDY ADVERTISEMENTS. NOINSOLENT Rieribboie Ga ibe teeta no can vasser cal approach, mys WOOD AND COAL. Coax Axo Woon. We have Just received = targe lot of Bakers PINE Sepsetis um al S"wesiier eb lowest mackot Pay g y hm ig respectfully invited to STEPHENSON & BRO., 3th at. wharf and 12th st. and aP. ave. mi6 --- Jane 8, 1883. 2d Edition. Latest eran to The Str Accident to the Washington Express, Bostox, June 8.—Tie Washington express, on the New York and New England railroad, which left Boston last evening, coliided with a Boston 4 bound freight train.near W/IMamantic,Conn.,caus- ing considerable dam ige to the engines. Fortu- nately the trains had nearly come to a stop before the collision occurred. ‘The engineers and firemen jumped and were somewhat injured, Enginecr Mark Breer belng moat seriously hurt, and was brought here this morning. Powder Works Riown up by Light- ning. Newsvna, N. Y., June 8.—During the severe thunder storm yesterday afternoon the lightnirg struck In the vicinity of the Laflin & Rani’s pow- der works, four miles west of here. Three of the powder mills were exploded, and other buildings were more or less demoitshed. Frank Walt, an old employe, received injuries which caused his death in two hours, ——.___ urgical Service on Ocean Vessels} CLRVELAND, June 8.—At the closing session of the American Medical Assoclation a committee on | surgical service aboard ocean vessels was ap- pol |, a8 follows: Drs, A. N. Bell, NewYork; A. |. Gipon, U. 8. navy; I. N. Quimby, New Jersey; iL. 0. Marcy, Mass, and 1. H. Smith, Pa. se ta es tlle Death Sentence. New York, June &8—Edward Hovey, who shot and killed ter-in-law, Mrs, Fannie Vermil- yee, on April 20th, 1 fore the general term of tie Sentenced to be hanged on the a ‘algned to-day be- preme court, and th of July next. A Week’s Business Failures. New Yorx, June &8—The business fallures throughout the country during the past seven days, as reported to i. G. Dun & Co., of the mer- cantile agency, number 1n all 173, as against 151 last week, an Merease of 22 ‘The distribution of | the failures was as follows: Ni 23; middle states, 22; 26; Pacific states and territories, 1 city, 10, and Can: Severe Storm in Pennsylvania, Reaping, Pa..~June 8.—Additional reports re- ceived to-day show Uthat last night’s storm was one of the severest for years. A force of men was kept, at work nearly ‘all night in repairing the break caused by the washout at Perkiomen junc- tion on the Philadelphia and Reading railroad. ‘The barn of George Sprecher, at Brecknock, Lan- caster county, and another barn at Penllyn, Chester county, were struck by lightning and destroyed, anda church at Amityville was con- siderably ‘damaged. Cattle and horses were killed in various parts of the country. ee ‘Telegraphic Briefs. ‘The schooner Fred. Tyler, laden with coal for Tiverton, while passing through the railroad draw at’ Tiverton, Mass. struck the bridge and sank. Sir James Carmichael, baronet, is dead, in his 66th year. Eliphatet Clarke, the oldest homeopathic physt- clan in Maine, died this morning at his residence, near Portiand, aged 8%. He was the founder, with Dr. Grey, of New York, of the American Institute of Homeopa thy. Ss Wall Street To-day. ADVANCE IN PRICES OF STOCKS. New York, June 8—The Post's nancial article Says: During the first hour and a half of business this morning the stock market was of a hesitating character and somewhat feverish, with a smaller Yolume of business than during’ the same timo yesterday. But about 12 o'clock there was a sud- den accession of strength and prices advanced 3 to 24 in the next half hour, the latter on North- Western, which advanced to135. ‘The features of the half hour were the following advances, viz.: Northwestern, 134; Denver, 13; Western Union, 34; Jersey Central, %. ‘The rafiroad bond market firm and prices generally higher. State bonds were dull. Government bonds were ¥ higher for 439s and 4g higher for all others, a The Marxew. BALTIMORE, Juno 8.—Vireinia 63, deferred, 9; do., consolidated, 37; do., second series, 36; past-due gpavons, 40: new 10-40s, $3; new threes, 53% bid to- BALTIMORE, June 8.—Cotton dull—mtddling, 103, quiet and steady—Howard sireet and western guper, 3.25a4.00; do. extra, 4,535.00; do., family, 5.2526.25; city mille, super, 3.25a4.00; do., extra, do.. Rio brands, 6.004 Patapsco'family, superlative patent, 7.50. Wheat—southern fteady ;, wostern atdady an, southern, ‘New York cd, hm steady mite, llow, 62a64; western mixed, spot, 6ia63! va July, 645¢a04 9%; August, 5%: steam 855%, Oats A lower and duilsouthern, 40u50; western white, 48850 do_ mired, 45:47; Fennaylvania,$6a50.” Hye quiet, 65. za rime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland, 12.00a14.00. Provisions steady and quiet. Mess pork, 20.75. Bulk meats—shoulders and clear rib sides, ced, 9alli¢. Bacon—shoulders, 9%; clear rib sides, 24. Hams, 144al5%4. Lard—refined, 12%. Butter fiat—western. packed, i0al8; creamery, 20: Es 5. refi in, 3.000 steady, 17al! im dull and nomin: ‘TsaT%. Coffee dull—Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, 8a9. Sugar firm—A soft, 8%; copper refined quict, 14015. Whisky quiet 1-leigeii" Feeights to St : steamer dull_—cotton, "8-32d.; flour, s3a;" grain. Sa3igd. Receipts—four, 87° ‘barrels; wheat, 8, ¢ bushels; 000. bushels; bushela, Slupments whos’, 90,000 bushels: corn, 34,000 bush- ela. Bales—wheas, 129,100 A Western “Ripple of Excitement.” AX INDIAN MURDERS HIS WIFE AND IS SHOT DEAD AT HER SIDE. Indian Agent Wilcox, in his report of affairs at the San Carlos agency to the commissioner of In- dian affairs, speaking of the quiet that has pre- vailed there, say3: “Only one instance 1s worthy of mention. On the 224, an Indian confined in the calaboose, in trons, for shooting a squaw, became enraged at his wife, who had brougiit htm some clean clothing, and delivered it “to him outside of tie prison. Suddenly he drew a knife from her belt, plunged it in her side four times, killing er almost instantly. He was fired upon by an Indian scout as his hand was raised for the final blow and fell dead by the side of his murdered wife. The two bodies were buried in one grave. The slight ripple of excitement caused by the event soon died out. The Indians almost unanl- Wills Filed To-day. BEQUESTS OF JOSIAH ESSEX, EMILY JOHNSON AND 20HN W. SCOTT. Tue will of the late Josiah Essex, which was | Proven and admitted to pfobate to-day, bears date of May 13th, 1871, and gives his property to | his wife, Ruth Essex, to be divided between his children at her death: By a codicil dated Septem- ber 13th, 1882, the appointment of his wife as ex- ecutrix is revoked, and his grandson, A. J. Berd- Jer, named tn her ‘place. The will of Emily Johnson leaves her stock in | the Bank of Washington to her dauchters, Ellza- | beth Richardson and Susan Bird White, and pom!- nates John H. White sole executrix, and dirccts him to sell the rest of her property, real and per- | sonal, and to divide the proceeds between her four children, Tue Will of the late John W. Scott was filed to- day. It was made in 1875, and he leaves his house | and lof, 1523 8th street northwest, &c., to his wife, Lucinda ., who be names executrix. ——— The Com cement Season. THE LAW SCHOOL OP THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. The National Theater was crowded last evening on the occasion of the commencement of the law department of the National University, The rich floral decorations were arranged in exquisite taste. President Arthur, wio 1s chancellor ex oficio of the university occupied a seat on the stage. Seated witn him were Mr, Justice Bradley, Commissioner Loring, ex-Mayor Emery, Judge Hagner, Gen. Hazen, ex-Gov. Wells, Dr. Z. T. Sowers, Hon. W. Willoughby, Mr. Leonard, rec'or St. John’s Pro- testant Episcopal church; Postmaster General Gresham; Senator Conger, Michigan; ex-Senator Mitchell,’ Oregon; District Commissioner Ed- Gen. Van Vitet; Representative Ryan, the Chinese légation; the Argentine minister; the French minister, and others; Controlier Lawrence, Treasurer Wyman, sides ‘the members of the university’ fac- | ulty. Gen. Sherman and District Attorney | CorkhiN occupted a private box. ‘The exercises of the eventng were interspersed with music by the Marine band. Rev. Mr. A. Leonard offered praye An address was delivered by Hon. Artiur Mai Arthur, president of the faculty. The address to the graduating class was delivered by Prof. H. 0. Claughton. The degree of bachelor of Laws was then conferred upon the thirty graduates, and the degree of master of laws upon the twenty-seven Post graduates whose names have been a nounced by Tue Stax. ‘The prize medais w then bestowed by Mr. Wells, in behalf of the c mittee on awards, as follows: The medal for ne University gold st graduate essay to Josiah Quincy the MacArthur gold medal for senior esssy to Jas. R. Caton, of Virginia, and the medal for the best junior examination to'Wm. F. Warner. President Arthur, Judge MacArthur, Prof. Claughton, Mr. Wells, Prot. Webb, Prof. Carusi and others received Very handsome floral testimonials trom members of the juntor class. =e ees Local Notes. Tnene will be no music at the White House grounds to-morrow. The charge against Arthur Flynn, a satoon- keeper on C of brutally assaulting an old man named Jno. O. Jones, last. Wednesday night, was disposed of by Judge Snell to-day. A Due of #0 was imposed, and an appeal noted. A colored boy ‘named Wm. Matthews was fined $5 or 15 days by Judge Snell to-day, for bathing in the Potomac between 6 o'clock a.m. and sunset. A Warrant sworn out some time ago against Charles G. Godfrey by Henry C, England, the tn- sane lawyer, who created a sensation recently In Judge Wyil@s court, was nolle prossed in the Police Court to-day. John Sherlock was fined $5_ by Judge Snell to- day for assaulting Policeman Kenne. A diminutive colored boy, named Ellas Tolson, was fined $5 or 15 days by Judge Snell to-day, tor stealing pineapples from fruit stands. Henry Magee, who was arrested, charzed with the grand larceny of a diamond ring anda gold watch from Mrs. Delafield, on I street, was dis- charged by Judge Snell this inorning. — A Wire's Bri ron Drvorce.—Arabella 8. Bick- ford to-day, by Mr. J. E. Norris, fled a bill tor a divorce froin the bonds of matrimony with Nathan B. E. Bickford. ‘They were married at Savannah Ga., January 31st, 1867, and removed here. son four years ago, and she charges that. he deserted her two years ago and has not contributed to her support. ——— TEE LAW IN RELATION TO PAWNRROKERS TO SrrictLy EsForcen.—Celestla Smith, pawnbroker, of No. 809 9:h street, was charged In the Police Court to-day with "violating the law governing pawnbrokers in failing to keep a book in which to enter, in plainly written English language and figures, the names of persons pawning articles, description of color, eyes, hair, helght and general appearance of such persons, with their places of Tesidence and the description of property pawned and a fair estimate of the value of said property. Detectives Raff and Block testified that about ten days ago Dr. McArdle, of 12th street, near G, lost a Valuable gold headed cane, and when they went to the defendanv’s store they discovered that the Dooks of the establishment were very Impertectiy kept. A book was put in eridence and proved to be not kept according to the requirements of Kern for his essay on“The doctrine of ultra Virex,” | oo 7 Mir. Merrick’s Peroration, THE STAR ROUTH FRIAL AFTER RECERA Soon after recess Mtr. Merrick began his peroras tion, Tue oficial life of a nation, he said, should bea reflex of the moral sense of the people. If oMcial delinquency ts permitted to go unwhipped Joe the peopio become participants in the es of the officials. Then a calamity ts at hand. ‘To repress and punish official delinquency Was the Highest doty of a party, as well as one Tequith the Inchest moral courage. “The people, wilt, Uirouch all time, pay tribute of honor to the ad= ministration that, without rogard to party affiie- Uon, pursued This man, who had cont wo Pi wen eens hat his (Mr. Merrick’s) polttl« it was well known that his (Mr. cal opinions were at variance with those of the resent administration, $0 he could speak freely. It was unfortunately to'thetr honor that they had hot sought (oevade their duty, and that the assaults made upon them hed been inoffectual to swerve them. Mr. Merrick referred to tae Jury and the court as now being on trial by the county. Mr. Merrick referred to the Jury also as being tried by their own consciences, Which they should ke pure. Be demanded a verdict of guilty ag@nst all these defendants. He demanded it In beholf of the Pogrlc of the United States, whose treasury they Tobbed; In behalf of official purity; tn behalf of the supremacy of the laws and the injured virtue and honor of the He demanded that this Injured honor ap@. virus should be redeemed by a jury taken from the peo ple. Mr. Merrick then thanked the Jury for thelr at- tention, and at 2:35 closed his address. The lore audience present broke out im ap- +plause, which the court promptly checked. TUwas finally agreed to have the prayers put into the record, where they would be accessible wo the court ani Co both sides. The court then adjourned till Monday, The jury was excused till Tuesday. Star Route Notes. ‘Tho star route trial entered upon its sevent& month to-da ng UL tollowing tuseription : R.T. Merrick, fre pafricnd. “f don’t remember. Senator Van Wyck’s Letter, WHAT THR POSTMASTER GENERAL SAYS AnOUT I. “Will you reply to Senator Van Wyck’s lettert® was the question asked of Postmaster General i Gresham to-day by a STAR reporter, don’t know ‘Uhat it ts necessary. Senator Van Wyck camo to see me the other day and sald that he thoucht the service was unn-cessary, He asked me to have the matter looked tnto, and I sald Chat It would be. I don’t think that any further statement on’ my part ts needed. The matter fs in the hands of Get ‘al =Elmer, and he ts competent to attend to it. No one douvts ‘Mr. Elmer's integrity or eflictency, or would sus pect him of doing an improper act, and Mr. Ly- man’s honesty ts not questioned.” Drctston ReVensep.—The Secretary of the Ine terior has reversed his decision in the Sault Ste Marie case, and has decided that Porterfield scrip can be located upon ft, owing to the fact that it has mot been occupted By Indians, and is land in & j state of nature. | Prooress or W ON THE Pension BurILpiwa, General M. C, Melgs, the supervising architect and engineer of the new Pension bullding, to-day sent to the Srcretary of the Interior a ot the progress made in the work during the past month. ‘The report states that the cellar wally under the southern half of the building, have been completed, excepting the two upper courses, The north wall of the courtyard and of Its east ; and west walls north of the center line have been raised nearly to the level of tue floor of the second story. The exterior wall of the north halt of the building has been carried up to the sills of 5 the exterior windows of the first floor. ‘The amount expended up to date 1s $24,765.57; balance remalning, $342,718.01. A Duel on Morscback. New York, June &—A special dispatch from Richmond, Va., says: A roadside duel took place t miles east of Patrick Court House yesterday between Sheriff Donckley (democrat), who Was recently elected to that oMce, and W. 'T. Waller, his opponent. Waller, tt 1s belteved, was mortally. wounded. Both were on horseback riding down the mountain side, when Waller espled bisenemy and Ored. —<—- The Exercises at Annapolis. ANwaronis, Mp., June &—The annual examina. tion of t Wal Academy draws rapidly 10 a close and practical exercises are hurried after each other in rapid succession. This morning there was fencing under Prof. Carbester in the armory. Ime mediately after these exercises, artillery practice followed. Cadet Chapin was In charge. About a dozen shots were fired by Seld artiliery at a tar- get 500 yards distant and excellent Itne shots were Made. “A Gatling gun fired at a target the same distance showered bullets like hall all around the | target, TNR NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘Thefollowing are the onentng and closing press ‘. the law. Judge Snell said he would give a judg- ment of guilty and tmpose a fine of $10 and’ sus- pend execution of sentence, The court sald he Would make the suggestion that pawnbrokers should have books pritited and all keep thelr books untformly, and that Inspector Cummins, who ap- ‘ars to visit these places, should report all yio- lations of the law, for he intended to enforce the awe a, Sorr AGAINsr 4 CovsTapLe.—Today Annie KR Connell entered suit, by J. Ambler Smith, against C. W. M. Hubbell, N: Bewer and W. C. Bossie for $2,000 damages. ‘The first named defendant 13 a constable and the others his sureties, and he 1s charged with having on May 28 last entered her house, (No. 9, D street northwest, without legal authority and seized her goods, Which were not subject to execution. Ow THe Live.—To-day Detectives Raff and Car- ter swore out a warrant against Richard Philitps for keeping an unlicensed bar at Fox's Ferry, op- ite Alexandria. His bar 1s so situated that his iquors are in Maryland and his couuter for de- livery of drinks in” the District. He finally con- cluded to fo to the assessor's office and get his license rather than go into court. Verpicr Ar. Carr. PuEirs—This morning, in the Circuit Court, Judge MacArthur, the jury In the ease of Geo. R. Toliman agt. 8. L.’ Phelps (ex- Commissioner of the District of Columbta)—action for damages for malicious prosecution—brought in a eealed Verdict for plaintiff for $500 damages, = RaNoe OF THe THenwomeren—The following were the readings at the oftice of the chief sign: oitiver to-day: Ta.m. 70.4; 11 am., 787; 2 pm 83.6 Maximum, 84.2; mintinum, 68.1. jet eee THe Doctors To MEET IN WASHINGTON NEXT Year—The American Medical association, 1n ses sion at Cleveland, yesterday Tesolved to advocate the establishment of schools to train nurses for mously endorsed the action of the scout.” eee lian Russell's Flight. GONE TO EUROPE WITH EDWARD SOLOMON. The New York Tribune of to-day says: “Among the passengers yesterday on the Lydian Monarch, of the Monarch Ine, were two couples who were registered as Mr. M. Salmon, Mrs. M. Salmon and maid, Mr. H. P. Stephens and Mra. H. P. Stephens, It was known to very few that under the guise of ‘Mr. and Mrs Salmon’ the well-known comto opera composer, Edward Solomon, and the even better-known singer, Miss Lillan Russell, were about to cross the Atlantic together and visit Mr. Solomon’s native shores.” ee District Government Affairs. THE STREET SWEEPING CONTRACTORS BONDS. Sotiris P. vant Sarena lana a nd 6 Sum wo ‘rform the Work of street sweepl Messrs, ow. Knox, Wm. E Clark, and Win. M. Gaitare his bonismen. ‘The Commissioners also required Col. Wright to give an indemnifying bond in the sum of $15,000 to protect the District from suits, d: accountof royalty of nt si machines, and apparatus, &c. Tho sureties on this Frank Virustein has been appointed station keeper at the fifth precinct station. ge THE ENGINEER CaDET QUESTION.—A motion for a rehearing in the case of H. G. Leopold against the United States was made in the Court of Claims to- day. The dectston will be announced on Monday. ‘This ts the case which affects the status of cadet engineers, which was recently decided in favor of the claimant. A rehearing was requested by Sec- retary Chandler, AT THE CaBINeT MEETING to-day allthe mem- bers of the Cabinet were present except Secretary Chandler. Nothing but routine business was con- sidered. - Tae NEw NAVAL TRAINING STATION.—Coaster’s Harbor Island having been ceded. and conveyed by the state of Rhode Island to the United States, the naval Lipa ore at that place Is now rmanently estal and the of the favy has issued. ‘which provide that a suitable vessel remain permanently at the Station for the training of boys. Cruising train- ing ships will be the department Tas can cleo mieniic ie comin ‘during one of Seine cha eining wi a aera aes t dies a a Sufficient number of boys will be Teady at all times for transfer to men of warcruisera’ The boys will be under training not less than ten months, and if at the end of nty months the} are not qualified for transfer to a cruising Lov will, os aoar aa practicable, bo uct canny boys ), Geo. G. Haven (N.Y.) ‘Tus Nosroux Navy Yar Invesriqarion.—It is ‘stated that the recent investigation of the Norfolk navy yard fs unsatistaCtory to Secretary Chandler, eee a eee jas Che Last board. the sick. A resolution, offered by Dr. 8. Poliock, of St. Louis, to revise the code of ethics created a sensation, and was tabled fora year. The follow- ing officers were elected President, Austin Flint, sr., New York; vice presidents, A. I. Ginon, U. N., and three ‘others; treasurer, RJ. Dunglison, Philadelphia; Mbrarian, C. H. ‘A. Kietnschraitt, Washington? assistant ‘secretary, Dr. D. W. Pren= tiss, Washington; for judicial ‘council, J.’S. Bil- ngs, U.S. A., Freeman W. Miller, U. 8..N., and four others. "Washington was sélected a8 the place of meeting for 1854. ———— ‘A CHANCE FoR WasHINGTON Cocks To CROW.— The three last battles of the cocking main between Washington, D.C., and Long Island City, N. ¥., took place: in Portsmouth, Va., yesterda: the New York Stock Market to-day, a3 reporied byspecial wire to HL H. Dodge, 539 15th streat. Name, Cen, Pacific, Ches. £ Ohi Do. Ist pref - Do. 2d pret ECC 8 1.) 74 lont. & West 33% 33 Oregon Trna.. 1271274 Pac. Mall. 46%) 4734 Peo. D. & E. 34, 364 / Reading. he heswioe sae \ 2036 451458 'St. Poul pret. .j1204 1 jioy 1104) St. P.& Omaha) 46% ig Bits 50%, [10436 104 ——— ‘Travelers Guide, PRNNsYLvanta Roab.—Trains leave B. & tion, 6th and B sts. n.w., as follows: For Ne Philadelphia and the East—A.M., 800 (e: (aited €x.), 10:30 (ex) PM. 9:50 (ex.jand 1 4 (eX.), 9250 (ex.), I 5 hout change of Cars, 1:30 P.M (ex.); on Sunday, . For Pitisburg and the West, daily, 9:90 (fast line.) P.M, hester, Nisgara Falls, pt Saturday, 9:30 9:39, 10:30; and 19:3). On 25 4220, 6:20, 7 280,950 Lockhaven, daily, ex- x.) For Richmond and : 22 daily. P.M, 5:00 For Annapolis and Pope's a daily, except oreek line—A, 240; P.M, 4:40, except Sun day, : Cre ~My 6240, BALTIMORE AND J Onto RatLRoaD.—Tratns leave the station. corner of N. J. ave. and C st., a8 fol- : For New York and Philadelphia and the AM.y 8:10 (cX.) P.M. 3200 (€X.), 9240 (6X.) day 'P.M, )(cx.) For Chicago, Cincipnatl, St Louts and Louisville—A.M., 8205 (eX), 10215 (eX.) PM, 10:10-(ex.) For Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detroit—a.M., 8:30 ex.) P.M., 8:40 (ex) daily. For Baltimore on Week days—A.M. 5:00, 6:30 6:40, 7:45, 8:10, 9:00 and 10:8. P.M. 00, 3:50, 4:80, 4:40, 5:30, 7:00, . "For Baltimore on Sundays— 200, 10:05, P.M., 1:25, 2:35, 3:00, a For Abnapolis—A._ ~-M., 4:40. On Sunday—9:00 A.M. resultit in a victory for Washington. OF the ‘three ‘Aghts yesterday, the first two were won by Washington cocks ‘After the there were two hack fights; the Washington and Long Island City, was won by Washington. The second hack, ween W: ington and Philadelphia, was also won by Wash- ington. lar battles rst, between ——— ‘The Courts. PROBATE CouRT—Judge James. To-day, estate of W. H. Howell; order a int- ing W. 8. Throckmorton, of N. J., ad- ministrator, bond $2,600. Estate ° Catherine Own; order changing condition of bond. In re D. Murray, guardian; -order di- recting account and payment to’ ward. In re. Jon rattan Meron: OFMer, . appotntins him lan to his children; bond %7, wii of John W. Scott fully eavem yu and codictl of Josiah Essex admitted to probate and letters Emily Sonnaon, formeny or Fi ae nny nson, “s fled and order ot publication, * Will of Belinda Kondrup fully proven. Estate Cornelia W. S. Baird; letters testamentary issued to A. Baird; bond $4,000. In re Philip R. Wilson; order arpolating him guardian to Howard Wilson; bond Cor James. To-day, Looney age Quill and Guill agt.-Looney: auditors’ report confirmed and dixtribution. Chase agt. Chase; do. Bart agt Juenemann; decree settling rights of parties. Bigelow agt. “Mason; sul News Briefs. ‘There were nine cases of sunstroke in New York yesterday. ‘Two attempts were made Wed! to burn Silverten, Col Seventy-three indictments have been found against gamblers and others connected with the plots. The city ts patrolled by bodies of armed men. A vigilance committee has been It is probable that Gov. Butler will not be pres- ent at the Harvard commencement. Saeeaetes ee ay that sub-lists be in all ‘union ofoes by a ae ee ‘< = ‘Spencer, lord-leutenant = to the memorial pbohanpen Kelly, be ‘on June 9, has to grant a respite to the condemned who ts under sentence declined man. The Em) Watterson, Proctor were For way stations between Washington and Baltimore—A. M., 6:40, 9:00. M., 12:10, 3:30, 4:40 7200, 11:30. For stations on Mi iitan Branch— A-M., 7:45 daily except Sunday, 8:30 P.M, 4:6, 5:45 dally. For Staunton—8:30 A.M. datiy cx Sunday. For Frederick—8:30, 10:15 A. P.M, dally except Sunday. For H: A.M dally except Sunday, 5:45 P. James Carey. the Irish informer, still refuses to leave Ireland, and objects to being locked up. ‘Mr. J. H. Haverly, the well-known theatrical manager, atiributes his present financial embar- rassment to mining operations MARRIED. Y- 1G) the event: of J: ie haa GH, ‘of ‘Washington, D.C. DIED. BUCKLEY, | On Friday morning, June Sth, 1588, ag -45 o'vinck, Mra. MARY BUCKLEY, in the § cof her ae native of the Si anaeanatet Her funeral will take place on Sunday, June 10th, at 3:30 o'dork, from hex late romidenon, 0, 114 24 street are Koons. weet Samay jreen mount cemetery, SPECIALTIES. G°? & SEE PROF, WARRIN ‘At 115 Ninth sirest northwest. pen to rao cn rake