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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON ™ se FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS SUMMER RESORTS. AUOTION SALES. JROR SALE—tera STREET—ABOUT SALE—“SUN DIAL” GAS COOKING STOVES. front ou Métiratre=t batt af Seo tGircan co ream. | I Betentiac construstae ‘which economy in the 2.200 feet of ground. Tt corners on_two streets, and | use of gas, rapidity and. in cooking are se- Sp feautifully sitmatat WB CHITTENDEN, Real | cured, Sac ie fone a my3-Im 517 loth street northwest. EW BAMPSHTRE AVENUE ABOUT 38) feet fromtom New Hi ire avenue, mcinde. tof ground Price low and visonable H. B. CRITTENDEN, Beal Estate, w York avenne ania It W HAMPSHIRE AV w Hampshire avenue, between a HB R SALE—-A CHILD'S WILLOW CARRIAGE: fon PTO $10. Apply at 2819 Q street, West Washing- Fo, SAEZ A THOROUGHBRED POINTER. A’prcttily marked: chap if sold at once, Apply 16 BT ‘29th street, West Washin ston. ie FS, SALE_BFAUTIFUL WHITE SOUIRREL. Also, birds and pet animals of all kinds. Birds taken to poant. W. H FRENCH, Taxidermish, 419 12th st rete, I EN, Keal REET, sin Mi street, between 36th and 17th, rthwest. HB. CKILTENDEN, Keal Estate, | t=" 1" | ROR SALE —_ —— | GILBERT SQUARE PIANO. MiSSACHUSETT4 AVEN E_SEY- | Rosewood case, and in perfect order musically. Price, tween Ith and, isth streets | 9190, if sold before May bth. Meal Estate, 1423 New York | " myd-st ¥. G. SMITH, 1103 Pa. <5 WAEDAEEE cae LOR SALE_—ENCYCLOPEDIAS, ALL EDITIONS, A VALUABLE LoT on K | PORSALE-ENG) oa | yn Square. HB CRIT: | dressing “Beitannh TEND = ek Sore PR se NG T FARM SOR SAL cos ‘T AVENUE WAGO: with dirt bed: price 33% at LITTLE beatiful Tota on ¢ FIELD'S WHARF, 26th and D strects pw. | my3-3t" ee “OR SAL i 2 SOLD AND Fe sre. z . | Bre city. App y ‘fal Lots on PF stret, between 17th and Ith | at 1539 my3-st? ee HB. CRITTENDEN, eal Estate, 422 New | OR SALE—PIANOS AT GREAT aes Be | Fetnte “one upewne aren one prea grand, $145, worth @. used only out three months; one of the very finest: vicht «rand, new, @275, vart | gash avdsquare plano in exchanice: one stiuare jane, one square vizno, in good order excell nt for be- $3); one, Esty onal, cost, $150, for #50; one Maron & Hisiulin (creat bargsin), $45. oie melodeon, 12. and other bargains. CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 7th street northwest. mny3-6t LOTS TN NORTHWEST ACTION. cor. I crman streets, 104 feet front. oth st. ard Sunderland Place, 66 fert frout. De Sales <1. between 17th and Conn, ave, 19 feet front. O street. between Ith and Eth. 180 feet front, Sistreet, betw en 13th aed 14th. 126 test front. 9th strit, between Rani S$, 9th street, between P | inn RL av... tetween lit OR SALE. —GREAT BAIRGAIN—ELEGANT 7-0C- Voatreet, between 1st ed ceaserood cane, eguaee, Plane, handsomely Bin- wee Fs ‘carved leas, fine tone and iu pesfect onten, Yach weet beter for otily #1d0cach Includins cover and stool; must 6S sintck, bates Q 62% fet front. sold at on ¢: owner leaving city. Can be seen at Piano TTYL R& HERFORD, Exchange, $22 th street. mys Real Fstate snd Insurance, 1220 F mt. 2.0. mea WASR RETeREEE coe eSSe. PER FOOT, 10T 20x192 FEET. faving New Hampshire avenue, b twe n Mand N Streets: whie alley in reac. Apply at 813 Vermont, are- my: krocery. provision, dry gucds or other busisiess uses; © malso be weed fOr paid urpeses: nearly new, aud will be sold cheap. at P. POLLARD’S Wood and | Coal office, nd ave. and 12th st. my3-st* COR. Bhoae ba 5 WO LOTS ONLY 90 FEET DEEP, TO | J{OR SALE-SEVER«L SETS OF SECOND-HAND fo hyped Votes Goth and 1th streets north, | A poot walie: also billiard table cloth. Apply to MIL- Apply to LOUIS P, SHOEMAKEK, 920 F street | LER & JONES, National Theater Building. my3-2t* a JOR SALE_I INITE THE CARRIAGE_USING Udlie to call std examine my 1 rae stock of i ospect at the Carriaces, new and second-hand, the latest stall Tor $1 20% sand best make at the lowest prices. JOH. M. may st, | YOUNG, S19 oth street nocthwent my3-3m, VOR SALE-A TUFTS SODA FOUNTAIN IN good order, Can be secn at 119 Pennsylvania avenue sontheast. my2-6t" OR SALE—-VERY CHEAP-SODA WATER AP- paratus in perfect order; ten syrups, thiee waters: have uo furthur use for it and will well at @ great sacri- fice, ARTHUR NATTANS, 2d and D sta nw. my2-2t* JOR SALE_THE ENTIRE FURNITURE OF A T! Toom house, most of it quite new, for #300; one. third of orieinsl cost. House to let. ‘Apply street northwest. ‘4A SACRIFICE IF SOLD AT ONCE — 0.000 sqaare feet of round within half equare of street cars: lies micely for subslivision. easy to carry, as there is a Louse on it; x mt ot. which oe and a) Small interest, Good chance for a speculation. = TYLER & RUTHERFORD, may3-3t* as F str-et northwest, Dt SADE_A BRAOCTIFUL BUILDING SITE, 14,U00 feet of ground, on the Heights of Georgetown, tlwokivg he Potowac river and Virzinia nd water. can be bomht row. at the norpi- coof 15 ceute per foot. Frame house on tt rent ee per month, JOHN IL CASSIN, w 1339 F street vorthwest, MIDDLE PART OF THE and been sub-«ivided by Hill avd placed on our be tc RSALE—AT A Cohrntia, and so well known as to rad F further discription bmnecreury For pla Price and teres, apply ty FELCH, FUX & BROWN. jt BARGAIN 3 Hine of fine koods outside of New work warranted for two yeara. Repository treet northwest. COFFIN & CO. myl-lin —100 FEET FRO! w Reservoir, on high Tead. Will be sold cheap if sole CAYWOOD, corner of ¥th and myz6ts | 2 O-HEAUTIFUL LOT, 49 | ew Hainpshaw avenue, near open for few days only. rthwest, strung, $65: one secon t WORCH'S Music Store, | ais for the unrivalled | SALE_FOR $iuches front. ou Otrele. ‘This pric YRD, 804 F stew nd four on O, between the premise ‘sivabl- places for small | oLR. ‘north. | JYOR SALE— 5 t a sacrifice, by parties leaving the | | Grand, used only 6 months, $135, wi su the vei rst Coruchts made. art in het ten-foot Sguare Piano in exchange , Fisher make, he Dee per foal | S105. One regan, cost $175, for #45, he Mason stro t hwest | 40, and other bargains, CHAUNCE: J. street northwest. ot PERSONS ABOUT PURCHASING, EX- such as, their ad- rth st. cud Rhode r. ISihst and RL ae bet. lath and 15th bet. 16th and I . OF selling stock in my line, Horses, Carriages, Harness, &., will. find it Vantase to cal on or addres’ nie, as I have c: mand for such stock. IT have # fine stock of L : Drags. Landans, surries, T can furnish | 158 ft. ote | s L WM. F. DOWNEY. 1620 to 1624, repository 1627 to 1639 L strect. POE SALE TRICYCLES. AT SMITH BROS., 432 9th street northwest. Nickel-plated; superior to any | | other Tricycle in the world aud @15' cheaper. ‘Terms: | Cash. or note with bankal ty. - near Dupo: ct. Gear British Lewsttor Frespond. at shortest notice. | 3 ON THE LAKE! THE PAVILION, WOLFBORO’, N. H, OPEN JUNE 15. Mr. G.8. TAFT. formerly connected with his father the famous Taft, of Point Shirl announces, that he has taken this delichtful summer re-¥/) sort, on the shore of Lake Winnepesankee, far di] the season of 1884 He is well aware that u.der management of the past few seasons it has sometimes failed of poy ular appreciation; but such arrangements have been per.ected with the owners this reason as to enable him to treat the euests of the Pavilion most gen- eronsly, and offer them more attractions for pleasure and comfort than any other in’and summer resort. The of the Pavilion is unsurpassed, de- lichtfully situated nas ight patency with a finelawn of six acres we] laid out, s. gently to the edge of the lake, where a magmficent fe and mountain view is obtained from tho spacious veranda of the Pavilion “- Bost Club Hous*." Un a moonlight nixht the view of the lake frora th s point is grand. ‘The house a Cage for 300 enests. The roouws am well ven‘ilated and spacious, blog saprlicd "Buperior soccermnodatioes for. wocial ee t fuperior accommicdations for n- cludine every convenience for theatricals shal chatades, have been added this se-son. A tine orchestra has been cnyawed to turnish music at the guests’ pleasure, for kore, musieves, &e. A well-equipped livery connected with the house en- ables the guesta to enjoy the delightful drives in aud about Wolfboro’. ‘The Loating and _ fishing here excellent, as all are aware, the black bass fishing at Smith's Pond (three nmunutes from the Favilion) being famed asthe finest sport of the kind in the country. Boats and boatmen Will be in readiness at all times, ‘The lawn will be well supplied with all the popular outdoor games and iawn hammocks, ‘The table will be such as will be ‘worthy the reputation of the name of ‘ait,” and one of their famou: ish and Game” dinners, served as the recular Sunday din- D-r, will be a lerding feature of the house. Coaching excursions to th- Falis and other points of interest will be an attractive feature for guests, For information rewardine rows, etc. address, until June ist, mt Horse, Beaton, where Bir. Taft may seen between 2 and 3p. In, my 3&10 . G. 8. TAFT. OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS. Great North Mountsin, near Winchester, Va. Open une 12, 1884. ‘erms, $36 to 8 6 per month of, A four weeks, ‘Tickets Washington to the Spriugs and return $8.60; good until October, pallustraten Pamphlets, giving all information, may be A.& PRATT & SONS, Manacers, 401 9th street northwest. “T certainly know of no place preferable to Rock Enon 8 pluce of sojourn and rest during the heated season.” From Hon. A. U. Wyman, Treasurer U. 8. “The atmosphere js singularly pure and invigorating.” mA. J. Huntington, D. D,, Columbia College. ‘The climate was delightful, the table appointments good. the service prompt and’ efficient and the cuisine Excellent." From ont. Bakes esq., Washington. can truthfully say that we have never paseed so d lightful «summer, ¢ * * My family, after twent; four hours absence from your springs, are home sick for Rock Enon.” From B, U. Keyser, esq., Washington, “Having spent a portion of nine summers at Rock Fnon Tecan speak with confidence, as Ido with pleas- ure, of the many attractions of the'place.” Frow Q. C, Wight, esq., Washington, D.C. “The handsome service of your beantiful table forms marked gontrest. to flint which ehutacterizca, sumnin'® Teaorts {W general.” From W. Gwynn, esq, Washing- ton, D.C. coe G EASON 1884. DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOBOTA BEACH, DELAWARE, will op-n for rece tion of cnests JUNE ist, Iiea. Fishing, ea Ue ing, and the Dnest ard safest surf bathing on the dea Atlantic coust. Many improvements are being made. ‘Terms: AS per — Special arrangements for 2 for cireular. ise WALTER BURTON, W 'NDSOl COLLEGE, RESONT.—SHADE, MOUN tains, springs, baths, horses. hunting fxtiing, excellent table. Circulars at Brentaue's, 5 dress A. M. JELLY, New FROSTBURG, MD. UB- os t cularzed and, Rewly furnished: will be opened for, Summer 9AM Boarders about ‘the It of June, For terms Sia address Box 99, Frostburg, Md apai-skwaw RESORT ON: sto Rent .,ivalthy. "Bloat. . Mape, pam se before locating. Address MEN AGI ER RS, apl9-s&wat EW HOTEL, 15 3 favorite g ass, blue and sword fishing; surf bathing and jiot sea baths, cable; rooms engaged. Circulai na. ete Mat The \RDEN, 43° Bowdoin 8, tu, 2m street, Boston, myth. hear Dupont Cirela, : h bank see ap22-Im* FOE SALEZONE SMALL SOUTH | AMELICAN w Hous Pony. perfec! tie; suitable for sm ‘il children Co"! for Cireular and Plat. WM. P. YOUNG, Phactor . all comp: informa- Cort fo oe PAL FOUNG, | with Phactin and Harness: all completa, Forinforma: | tion apply at 1 F street northwest, im STOCK OF CARRIAGES AT Prices, at J. K PROBEY'S, 12:50) Jad LE—THE H GHEST POINT 1N COLUMBIA his, fst one bleck from A.J. Barber's m o€ on cerner of Romnoke and 1th street Price 40e. per foot if suid th s month, SWORM- & BRADLEY, $25 F street. ‘sp30-6t OR LE_A FI BAND VARIED ASSORTME ‘NT Se a eeenie’ spring snd summer such as V ctorias. LOT FRONTING £0 ON 14TH | Phaetons, Extension ‘Tope, Jump Sears, Two Wheel ide. between W and Boundary streets. | Carte, Bu mciee, two ald four pasmcnger leckawase, to Owner, I82@ 1oth street northwest. p26-2w* Fok SME Sixty FEET FRONT BY DEPTH OF Steet, on west side 20th street, between O and P Ke. ius promptly attended to. ROBT. H. GRA- HAM, Hepoutory and Factory, ‘ib-tio hse nw aps UMB! | R SALE—. OF FINE CARVED ROSE Streets hwest, aijoining Judee | rake's elegant wood Piazos, various makes, some bear y new. Will Fesidenee. and} 2h of the Bisine mansion.an: | tac ‘at a xa. rifice for cash, or'on shore mer at GL, weual) valuable ase = ry eee WILD & BKO.’S, 70y 7th street northwest. ap Sw* 1416 F street northwest. | PQOR SALE—CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, JUMPSEATS and Spring Waxons, Varuished Wagons a specialty. ~ Repairing, Painting and Trimming promptly attended : A BARGAIN to. All work warranted as represented. J. J. COOK, As triangular sy contain: only 39.519 sq. | age 325 treet, West Washington. mh28-3m* a front of necticut avenue | Alani city. THE “BRIGHTON, ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR Hamilton.” Washington, 0. 8. 8p20-tu,th.4mo F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. FExERSON HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, SOUTH Carolina avenue; near the ocean: heat and gar; san lors: open ; convenient and cold tha, DUBOIS & YOUNG, Proprietors, aps thes tages GENATE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY_OPEN FOR } the reception of guests; most comfortable and thor- Cully heated: finest View of the vcvan, h,s,1n,4m H. B. COOK & SON. x feet par A anlewalks paved Amu. with shale | POR SALE OR EXCHANGE—CARRIAGES, CAR Frags, Ihave and am showing the best and most » plete stock of Carriages, Burzies, Wagons, Harne Lap Kebes. &e. ever offered to the citizens of | jheton. Quality the best, prices the lowest, and terms most ‘accommodating. Particular attention paid to repairing, painting, desurning, and building to order. | Villace Carts a specialty. AN work gusrantecd, S.J. MEEKRS, 621 G street northwest. E ALE—1 HAVE LARGEST Tlete stock Phavto: LY LOCATED w Hampsiir iio. SD MOST CoM- jew ated second-hand Carriages, Bug- A beautiful se the park a ¥ pacties in want ve me ® Jowest prices. K d street: 4) Prospect avenue, hington. K. PROBFY. FOE SALT OR EXCHAS Carriure Repository of Wim, F exis and Wacons, eral Horses. Caria es, Busi hire, Horses board Horss und Harness: ys week OF migith a7 MONEY TO LOAN. 1236 F street. Me. = TO LOAN AT LOWEST RAT! ME text on | SCX AND | Pst W. McELF i DEPENDENT BURE a) [np28}___s THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. 200, $9,000, 000, 210,000, the lancer sfums at 6 per ci _apl9 £. A. McINTIRE, 918 F street, o © ‘0: ‘S1.500 LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE. : 9 Any uincunt on colageral, |. NOURSE, apl2-3m 1220 F street. ONEY 10 LOAN-.ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER Th ROBT. A. PHILLIPS, 1429. ¥. avenna, ASS | Rock How Goon ARBOR iloucester, Muss, Cutsine first class. Finest of stif-bathing and ocean ser ery. "Send for circular and terms to F. H. prictor. 7 ERMONT, ATLANTIC CITY, VERMONT AVENUE ab. Atlantic; unobstructed occan view, street cars and trains of C. and ARK land passengers on the premises, M. E. COMPTON. ap3-Sn RO! BENT-EIFTY FURNISHED O8 UNFUR- NISHED COTTAGES, AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, For Photosrapha of Cotisges and particulars call at my office, bnh2s| THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. E EDUCATIONAL. AVID 8. L. JOHNSON v Organist aid Choir Master, 9 in 10th street uorthwest. Pupils taught privately or assem. myl-Im* ‘TUTE, OF TECHNOLOGY, _, BOSTON, MASS. EXAMINATIONS IN WASHINGTON. -year courses iu C vil, Mrchanical Mining inecring, Archi‘ecture, Chemistry, or speci Next school year "16. Entrance cxatuioations eri os unis of the School Boan, Frankljn Build- ing, 1th and K sts, Washington, D. C., at 98, tn, MAY 20 and 90, 1884. “Preliminary inguiries. may be made of Prof. J. H. BLopeert, ith st. opposite P. Di cretary. p26. few, Aw RGANIST, ER OF PIANO oJ. and VOCAL MUSIC, Particular attention. to be- nhers, aa well as those wishing to be aualified for rforniers or Teachers, Terms $12. 744 12th u.w. ap8 ] 323 %4 STREET NORTHWEST, FRENCH 5) mK vizis MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME teaches the Natural Method, her pu adults and children; learn to converse in tthe Lansuaxe, Special sivantages eaaer ena o e. vantages ‘offered to: pu Wishing to study duriug the summer. apifttin ‘SIC—BY REQUEST OF NUMEROUS friends and papils, 1 will remain this summer and instroct at rates. Singing and Piano by my shortest method. All thone desirous to be brousnt out in operas, parlors, etc., will have thelr Voices trained quickly to the very highest culture. More voices are Erguired now for this surnmier concerts and oratorios, at PROFESSOR DE WOLOWSED’S's Musical Institute, ‘940 New York avenue apt ‘ONEY TO LOAN, M 5 On Real Estate Securit “at Lowest Kutes of Interest, - RO. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and F strects northwest. Me ee wed Real Estate securit: sums to suit, on a} e 4 | pres cgurity, suck times an th year ending June t lowest rates of uterest, gee aarate No ur hecesmry delay. NB “nis 1505 Pennsylvania svenua, HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES- tate or collateral security No delay when security is good. 0. C. GREEN, Hoon Firemen's Building. cor. ith stand Lavave, "Jat | Mos TO LOAN, alk rr SBhown. In sure to suit, at lowest rates. on Ge 1 3437 Pennsylvania avenua, Towest rates of interest, to SECU. FITCH, FOX © Be X¥ OSE RATES OF INTEREST, 1 Nerth Euiaw Ob KEAL ESTATE SECURITY, lites’ Uurty-cuxlth year ‘4HOs. J. FIS! &CO., Fens 15 F si northwest. _ _8r29 ———— es ™ ATTORNEYS. RELIADLE CLATRVOYANT AND ASTEOLOGIST, f hide, ,OOCH, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, Law’ atid Expert, St. Cloud Building Fistrecta, “Good work, good references, malar tos mbit NT) SURGEON CHTROPODIST. bite of nails cured: all dis. A GOODRICH, ATTORNEY, AT LAW 124 DEAR wn street, Chicaco. Advice free. Eihteen seany experience "Business quietly and legally acte iy tested. Sule freatinent mas sat Sand 6 945 Fam |} EER aTTO bap tora Stier N, 2 MILLER Arron MAN.CURE GOODS tor sale by _ aod Fancy Geis dealers, jelé-7m aad PALER AND | ¢ SAMUEL HO WALKER U. 8 COMMISSIO XOTARY BUBLIC AND ATIOLNEY FORMENTS. = 60 La ave., uexi to City P.O. her old SPECIALTIES. D* J. BIBIERE, = VETERINARY SURGEON For the D.C. and Fire Department, [th and K sta ne of water. Orders can be left at 'P. street northwest, Large pasture (after May Ist), PRcchneae ood apl2-im' DENTIST, iy Spring Ma.) DP. GOULD, an vi SE, WONDEREUL VA- sine mab pain, 50 centa, Tiety of bueltat okPictures, durth ae Yau-tia” | Sate Paper Dolls, Frencti bate Paper. Dunit f “4 © WORNER bow AND & | 16DUy Solus picture tor the ittle folks" scrapbook. pectalty; also, the care ss a Satan Sa gel tse | Lor & Bro. D2_ | 47 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, , <P )_s., OFFICE AND RES. (Adjoining Natiunal Hotel. wy toouanis wite most - The best Harness and, useis en ear 9 “THE CONCORD,” 3 hich we always have a large supply on hand at s corune Dentieiey eal | nn twat peice + 3) yer wk AU work war ‘Curriage and Koad Harness a specialty. ae snl eseeen large stock of Trunks and Satchelsat very ow aplé ESE SCROLLS, Fane, ETO, Was es ceuakery Antone Beak 258 Decorative Picture day Gould, 01 fia st:mt | Hai Crock Zee Zinn Led FIQSES BUSINESS SCH0oF, 517 Trast., HAS THE best business penman and the most practical in- struction. Bookkeeping taught without text-books, en- shling scholars to sain na practical knowLedie in Jess than 1 TSU e. Opel ull the year, Business course iu Bookkeeping, Penmanshin, ‘Aritht sith metic, Spelling and re 85 ith: $12 Loreal hate Rats eee Sa \PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN Siena’, Busts fn eat Dee Dey Gal Night Sessions." Complete in its ‘ments for training sous snd daughters, and men and wemen for self-support. uxefulnes and’ honorsble independence, Scholarship for , from date of entrance, duy or yer aitarter, cay, S20; might Bie, Beedenss Tischit, 850; received €very month in the Spring and summer pore 1 y ing and si year. corr HENRY ©, SPEN| Principal, _MRS. SARA A. SPEN( Sele Vie Principal. W AGUINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- sie Hi 7th and D. nortl 1 TOD ee comer, Tth and D northwest, Entrance LARD, Director, year. advantages. 0, 8. BUL Wirris Scoot or Netaraony 19 nce PAPE, short-hand. mechanical, and other drawing: “Cal end see system of teaching. "18 6th st. re. malo“xn pe BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. WASHINGTON. D. BALTIMORE, MD-, 7 Frank! BOSTON, MABS., 154 Tremont st. PROVIDENCE, ft T., 284 Westminster 723 Lith st. owe Lin st NEW FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, ITALIAN AND ENGLISH CLASSES FORMED NOW. Office hours, fram $ to 6 p.m. M UsICAL ACADEMY, 4721 Dé SALES STREET, 3a16-7m m J.P. CAULFIELD. JRIENDS' SELECT SGH ‘An Elementary and Hizh Schoot tor both sexes, street, between Isth and.J9th streets northwest "Su- enor advantages. “Te Puplla received feb16 any time aud charged from date of entry, ‘school rooms irom Ya mm. tS p.m, 03. W. SIDWELL, EY nanship, US. History, Geograph 88 AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music and har- mony. Address 1012 10h street Deritiioat, au2l DERBYS in all shapes, 8p30_ 905 Pennsylvania avenue. Vatu. vs, sie SS SPRING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT ravages. FFARL DERBYS in see? At WILLETT & RUOFFS, Sole Agents for Dunlap’s New York Hate, HE CELLULOLD TRUSS: THAT NEVER BREA| al be Leese yeas cu ways clean, and can be wornw! Der atteution to the wunte st Sea BE at KS SEEAUR BP Sg En PERT «2S OVER 82 TONS, ‘GURTOM-HOUSE MEASURE- Terms cash. Deposit of 850 ot at MM ae TAYLO! ecuEtwee ‘Beal Broker, B= Wannek, ‘Batate Brok VALUABLE '@ LOTS IN UNIONTOWN AT AUCTION, I wll offer for sale, on TUESDAY, MAY THIR- TEENTH.at FIVE O°CLOCK P. M_ valuable Build- ing Lots in Uniont ‘om Nichols ave. opposite, ‘the villa sites of H.. and adjoining yperty. of Raw. Temple, fract of ‘land, constr of : been subdivided into buililing lots, and will be offered ‘Street cars pase the prop- erty and sidewalkp are ‘Terme cary and inade.hown at time of sale. Gas m front of premises, SOHN SHERMAN & CO., my3-eo&ds 5 Real Estate Auctionsers, FP HOMAS DOWLING. Aucuonese = TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED BUILDING LOTS ON I STREET SOUTHEAST NEAR THE U. 8. NAVY YARD. ° By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of thes District of Columbia, passed on the s0th day*o! April, A.D. 1884. in a cause pencing in said court, wherein Mary J Younw is plaintiff and Jane Young a Nefendants, th® same being numbered 8&3, wity docket No. 23, I will sell. at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE FIF TREN'1H DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1884, AT FIVE O'CLOCE P.M., all that certain part of lot numbered eight (8), in square numbered nine hundred and twenty-eight (928), described as follows: Commencing sixty-five fect one inch from the northwest corner of said square on I street, thence running cast on said T street 1wenty-four feet six inches, thence south sixty three fret six inches, thence west twenty-four feet six inches, thence north xty three feet sixineting to the place of beginning, ‘ALSO, ON THE SAME DaY, AT HALF-PAS1 FIVE O'CLOCK P. M, the west twenty-five fect by the full depth thereof of lot numbered five (5), in square num- bered nine hundred and fifty (950), both tronting on I street southeast, in the city of Washington, ‘lorms of sale’as prescribed by the deerce: One-third of the purchase money in cash on the day of sale or the ratification thereof by the court, and the balance in oust , in one and two years respectively, for which the prousissory notes of the purchaser must be «iven, to bear interest from the day of sale, and to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold. No deed to be given till the terms of sale are fully complied with, All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, A deposit of $50 on each lot sold at the time of sale. If she terms of sale are not complied with in seven days the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to Tesell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, SAMUEL MADDOX, Trustee, my3,7,10,12,14. 462 Louisiana avenue, FHoMAS DOWLING, Auctionssr. CHANCERY SALE OF TWO PIECES OF VALUABLE IMPKOVED > EAL ESTATE, NO. G136TH STREET NORTHWEST, AND9IS 6TH STRELT NORIH- WEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. Court of the ‘By virtue of a decree of the Supreme i Fares cause Ni Bion sch mayb Apel, Say games Jon the doth aay’ o "Da ISSE. the under: signed trustecs will sell at. public, acle in tront of the respective promises, on THURSDAY, the FIPTELN TH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1884. at the hours hereafter men- hans ve tw i Cathe of real estate in the city of Wash- ington, D: Ce te wits t FIVE O'CLUCK P. M., part of Lots 5 and 7,in square 487, described as follows: Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of ssid lot 5. in sad square 487, aud running thence east 62 feet and 3 inches, thence south 6 feet and 9% inc! thence east 31 feet, thence south 20 feet, the. ce west $4 feet and 3 inches to the line of 6th street west and thence north with the line said street 26 feet and 994 inches tothe place of begin- oth ers are‘ ning, with the -mprovements. AT HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, part of Lot 8, in square 484. described as follows: ing for the same ate point on tue line of 6th stroct west, distant 25 feet north from the southwest corner of said_ Lot 3. in a «running thence north 1s feet and 2 60 feet; tuence south 5 feet aud 3 t 28 fect and 44 Inches to the line of a thence sonth ‘sloug the line of said ten (10) foct alley; alley 12 feet and 1i 444 inches to the place ot ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money of each picee of property in cash; balance iu one and two Years irom date of sale with interest, secure by deed of inning, trust, ap] red by the Trustees, u) the property sold, or sli cash, u: pu. chuser’s option. $100 on each Frere of Prop. rly to be pa d when bd is ‘accepted, and terms of sule to be complied with within seven days trom date of sale. in default of which the ‘Irusiees reserve the right to resell, after five days’ advertisement, at rink and cost of defuuiting purchaser. All conveyancing and recon dug ut purchaser's c.st. JOSEFH J. DARLINGTON, 410 5th st. n.w., Washington. D. C. FENDALL'E. ALEXANDER, 482 Louisiana ay., Washington, D.C.. my3-d&da NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT 'THE CORNER OF SECOND AND MARKET STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Janux 20th, 1869. and duly réCorded in Liber T. & Fe No. 6, folio 194ret seq., one of the land records of. } ‘Trustees, the District of Columbia, and by the request in Writing of the parbessecured thereby, the und ed ‘Trustee will sell on MONDAY, NINETEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1894, at SIX O'GLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, the following described real estate situate in the City ‘of Geonetown, Distric€ of Columbia, to wit: “All that piece and patcel of ground lying aud being in Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, and being the western forty feet front on 2d street, of Lot numbered one huudred and seventeen, it and Hawkins' addition to suid Georgetown, and running back of said width of forty feet to the’ depth of one hundred and fifty feet to the rear line of said lot, with the brick dwelling house and building thereon.” ‘Terms of saie: $2,000 (amount of debt) with interest from October 24, 1880, and expenses of sale under tho trust, in cash; balance in six and twelve months, on &} proved notes, bearing interest and eacured on the prem. sold, or the purcl wey, Pay the whole purchase money in cash. A deposit of £100 required at time of sale. " Jerms to be complied with in ten days, otherwieo the richt is reserved to re-sell, after five days" public no- tice, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, All conveyancing and recor ing at the pry 's cost, my3-dts WILLIAM L. DUNLOP, Trustee, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LIVERY STABLE PROPERTY SITUATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNE. OF FOURTEENTH AND D SiREETS NO THWEST, AND’ NOW OCCUPIED BY MESSRs. KEYES & CO, : Under and by virtue of a deed of trnet bearing, date of the 12th day of April. A. D. 1881, and duly} recorded in Liber No, 972, folio 103, et -. one of the land records of the District of Golumbis, 1 will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the Be at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. on FRIDAY, the INTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1884, the following-de- scribed pleces or of lots ‘of ground, situatein the District of Columbia, and known aud described ground plat or plan of the city of Washington as parts of sqnarenumb red two hundred and twenty-seven(22 as follows: 11 of lots numbered one (1), two (2), six— fron (16) thes uth half of teen (B. 4 18) and part of Jot numbered three (3), theeaid several Lote and parts of lots being bounded as follows: “Bewinning at thesouth- east angle of said square, and running thence west on the north line of ‘D' street one hundred and forty-one feet ten aud three-quarter inches; thence north cizhty- three feet; thence west three feet eight inches; thence north twelve feet three inches; thence east forty-five fect six and three-quarter inches: thence north twenty- three feet nine aud three-quarter inches, thence east one hunared fect to fourteenth street west; thence south with the west I ne of Fourteenth strect one hun- dred and nineteen feet and three-quarters of an inch to the becinning, it being the same property which was conveyed by William H. Birch to Kaid Fawcett by deed Darin date on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1880, and duly recorded ‘n Liber D, No. 11, folio $94. one of the land records for Washington county, District of Colum- bia, reference to which hereby inade for iter cer- taitity, and as part hereof,” together with the appurte- nauces to cach of sald Jots and parts of lots belonging. ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third cash, and the residue in two eq instalments at six and twelve months, with in- terest from day of sale, to be secured to the satisfaction of the trustee, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. If the terms of sole are hot complied with within ten dags aiter day of wale the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser upon one week's notice by advertisement in some news- fiferaeen is waned be yee eine convey) at the cost of the purcl as-r. my3-d&ds ‘A. THOMAS LEY, Trustee. ONTINUATION or PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE FINEST SUBURBAN PROPERTY IN ‘THE DISTRICT, CONSISTING OF LOTS SITUATED ON MERIDIAN HILL AND ‘FRONTING RESPECTIVELY ON BO! DARY STREET. SIXIEENTH STREET EX- TENDED, EIGHTEENTH STREET EXTENDED, ERIE AVENUX, HURON BTREET, ONTARIO AND CENTKAL AVENUE AND FIFTEENTH STREET EXTENDED. One of the finest opportunities ever offered to“obtain either fine Building sites or as an investment in advane- ing real estate. 2 On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. MAY SIX 1884 commencing at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., we will continue the sale of the lots above mentioned. having sold less than one-half of those ad v¢ of the choievst lots and in choicest biccks not Yot been off ‘the a mayuific nt suburban residences, and which form one of the finest views of our city and szrrounding country. ‘The proposed Garfield avenue will come in front of some of these lots, and the District authorities, we under- stan , contemplate extending 16th and 18th streets tq some. ving the north aud open Erle ayeime to the east and west, connecting with Lith street ond 19th street extended. ‘Terms: One-third cash on eauh lot as soon as knocked off. Terms to be rwise resale at risk and quired nplied with inten days, athe: cost of defaulting purtiwser or purchasers after Ave Gave’ public notice of such resale. solne newspaper published in Washington, D. O- Conveyaicing. Meat Sot of purcharers. Persons attending the sale on Tuesday will assemble 16th street extended, at the stand- qa piatof tis ‘jean beaten atthe office of the i an information wivem. ny. dds DUNCANSON BROS,, Aucta, LFor Other Auctions See Seventh Page.) Srecuan Noncr IRFSPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF* FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST, WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. THESE HEATERS AND FUBNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER- RING TO. A CALL IS SOLICITED AND ESTI- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED, WALTER D. WYVILL, Exciustve Acxnr, ap26 No, 452PA AVE., NEAR 43s STREET, ‘VERS BODY SPEAKS HIGHLY OF ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND., ‘They aiford speedy aud por manent relief to all Coupe, Horseness, &¢., He pieareat to take, lop coughing immediitely, y a ws HGS NAPrAne Pharmac — NEW LS meme. Yee MM, Soret iting SRR aot Si tae Snes inches. aud thence west 8 feet and | 2d Edition. Lats gras tT Sar General Foreign News by Cable. THE DYNAMITE PRISONERS. Loxpox, May &—John Daly, the suspected dy- namniter, was Conducved to Biriningham eariy Gas morning to be tat the nment of James Eagan before the police Sour Breaixans iM ‘3—John Daly. Ji Mi > James and William MacDonnell were afrulgned in the tice Court to-day on the charge of treason-felony. was deflant and MacDonnell dejected. When the detectives described how they had been track- ing Eagan and Daly since last October the two ex- changed significant giances, A-MAN WITH TWELVE POUNDS OF DYNAMITE. Loxvox, May &3—The proprictor of the ship tav- ern in the vicinity of the Strand, London, seized the effects of an absconding lodger-tor non-payment of rent. Among them he discovered a box containing twelve pounds of dynamite cartridges and gun cot- ton. The ledger is well known. “The police are pursuing hi and t mises are min- rely searched. a are oa A Town Totally Burned. AtToona, Pa., May 3—The town of Brisbin, Clearfield County, was totally burned yesterday, also the lumber yants and miil of Hoover, Hughes &Co. Loss estimated at $200,000. A Dynamiter’s Sentence Commuted. ALpany, N. Y., May 3.—Gov. Cleveland has com- muted the sentence of Joun B. Griffen, the Pawling dynamiter, to imprisonment for life. ‘The governor thinks that Griffen should have recetved the same Sentence as the others convicted with him, as his crime was the same. Ss Adams Not Kill, but Jailed. Port JuRvis, N. Y., May 3, noon.—The report that the negro Adams had been lynched is untrue. A dispatch just received says he was I in the Jail at Newton, Sussex county, N. J. ‘The officers fot him away from the crowd by maneuvers. hen the mob saw him driving off set Up a howl of and pursued him with clubs, guns and a rope. officers, however, escaped with the prisoner, and he was taken direct to Newton. tedden ¢ Captured by Savages. THE PATE OF THE STEAMER GRAPLER AND HBR CREW. Boston, May 3—A Jonnson, a merchant of Port- au-Prince, writes under date of April 10th, that tne Sloop Grabler, fying the English flag, cofamanded by samuel ¥: Purrington, a submarine diver, and working ona Cay isiand, about 8) miles west of Port-au-Prince, has been ‘captured and burned by the natives. She had on board some $10,000 worth of wrecked cargo from the royal mail steamer Nile, which was plundered and destroyed. The crew were either killed or driven tothe mountains by the natives. ‘The government has dispatched a ship of war in search of the crew, but Its feared that they have been murdered as the natives who selzed the Grapler are savages. gellar bi Smallpox in Mexico. New OrtEaNs, May 3—A dispatch from Laredo says that smallpox fs committing sad havoc among the natives tn Lampasas, Mexico. IU is also preva- lent in a mild form in Monterey. —— A Family Burned to Death. TROY, N. Y., May 3.—Five buildings owned by the Chateaugy Iron company at Br pond, Clinton county, were burned yester A store, dwelling and Uiree ore separators were destroyed. Ivis reported that a man, Woman and two children perished. se See. Lynching Threatened. HARRISONVILLE, Mo., May 3—James Maxwell shot his brother-th-law, Newton Lafoor, in his own. house yesterday. Maxwell was arrested and 1s under guard, lynching being threatened. — Telegraphic Briefs. Dispatches from Kochester, Schenectady and Montveal, report damage to trees, etc., by a heavy gale yesterday. a Smith & Rodsey’s cabinet factory, in New York, ‘Was burned last bight. Loss, $35,000. The mortgage for $25,000,000 in the form of $1,000,000 Income bonds given by the New York, ‘Westshore aut Bi Lo ary led Green, of- 'Tenaily, N. J., a8 trustee, been ile! in Buffalo, N. Y. ‘Ths program of the summer meeting of the Pitts- burg, and Exposition Driving Park Assocla- ton, Which will be held July 15 to 25, inclusive, has. been arranged. The ‘purses offered aggregate Hiinchman’s warehouse tn Waco, Tex., was burned yesterday. Loss, $60,000. Nelson Perin & Co., grain dealers, who were in- definitely suspended by the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce here a short tume ago, have been restored to membership. Owing to the expectation of dullness in the Ca~ eae grain trade, a re ue of barges usually employed in transporting In between Kingston aud Montreal, huve been put in the ‘coal trade between Oswego and Montreai. seen SU Area ho FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Name. sx Oregon Trans. . < Ont. & West. Rock I é Roch. & P. ist. Paul, Do. pret: g/St.P. Vina) ree Washington Stock Exchange. Governments. District of Columbia. Permanent i vement 66, 1891, coin. 1u Beruancnt improvement fe stl ue Market stock 7s, 1892, currency 12235 Water stock 7s, 1901, currency. — Water stock 7s. 1! currency. — Fifty-year funding 658, 1924. ae 115 Twenty-year funding 5 p.c., 1899, currency 114 = ty-Year funs coin, nT ‘Thirty-year funding 6s, 1902, coin, 13 Fire Insurance and Gas-tight Compa: Washington City Gas-light Company ay 41% Georgetown Gas-light 42 Se a . IT 2 ee ae 1 ns 13355 u E Mm TK Railroad Stocks. Washington and Georgetown Stocks. 190 Washington and Georgetown Bonds. — ‘Metropolitan 70 Columbia . — North Capitol ani 4036 Free List Board of Public Works, Green 8s 973g Masonic Hall bonds. 103 Washington Market Company Stock, ay Tnland and Seacoast Co. bonds... RS Ty nhoe Mining Co. stock. 9 Washington Brick Machine Co. stoc! 105 Bank of Waehington. = Bank of Washington. — National Metropolit: & _— National Bank of the Republ 160 Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Nat. Bk., — Citizens’ National Bank. — Second National Bani Central petonal AS —_— Real Extate mnrance Gompany- Pennsylvania Telephone Company. cid Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone | 8 Sioux Half-breed See acre. 30.00 Land Warrants, war 1812, peracre. — Land Warrants. othes wars, per. —_ United States Electric Light Company s A Gradual Advance, AN UNEVENTFUL DAY ON WALL STREET. New York, Wall street, May 3, 1:50 p. m.—The Post says: The stock market the forenoon, was — so end a during the same hours yester- day, a1 jough prices Were generally a fraction higher at twelve o'clock than at the close last night, 1t was more feverish and nob so as then. This forenoon there seemed to be notii! more bullish than a dis ition to prevent a decline: ‘Western Union and Union Pacific were better sup- ported to-day, and none of the active stocks had touched as low prices up to 12:30 o'clock, as they did yesterday. “The principal trading was'in Union Pacitic, Western Union, St. Paul, Lackawanna, Northern Pacific preferred and Oregon and ‘Trans- continental, all of which were a fraction higher at 12 o’elock in at the close last night, After 12 O'clock there was a) tly a better feeitng in the pparent Tmarket, and in the absence of any disquieting Tomer aren gragesliy amie. 7 —_—>—— ‘The Markets. BALTIMORE, May 3.—Virginia sixes, deferred, 7: . consolidat 40; do. second series, 3414; past-due oer new dem-forkien 3536 bik toes, dull—middiing, 11 thern $ closing firas: owthern ted, 1.1231 16+ ‘No, 2 western winter, 1 | which was cast inGermany, is still in Baltimore, way Company to Ashbel | ‘The State of Martin Luther. THE PREPARATIONS THAT ARE BEING MADE FOR THR UNVEILING OF THE STATUB, MAY 22D—SXERCISES BOTH IN GERMAN AND ENGLISH. ‘The statue of Martin Luther, which the Lutheran denomination of the United States propose to erect {p front of the Memorial church, on Thomas Circle, will soon be put in position. The statue Itself, aud wi de Drought to this city when the pedestal coumpleted. The pedestal,which will be of granite feet high, will probably be finished by the end of hext week. A space will be left In the stonework, and before the statue ts put tn position, a number of articles wil bo pesoed in it “These articles will robably be fi in an informal way, by Rev . Butler and others, and will include a Bible. Kostiin’s Life of Luther, the Lutheran Year Book. Luther's Smaller Catechism, the United States Blue Book, and the nev of the Lutheran church and of the city. The unyetling will take place Wednesday, May 2ist, with im) ceremonies. Theservices will begin on the Sunday evening pre- ceding, when a memoriat oration upon — Lu- ther, the Reformer, will be delivered by Rev. F. W. Conrad, D. D.,” of Philadelphia. Tt ts contemplated to hold amass meeting of all the Lutheran Sunday schools in the afternoon. All the Meetings of the week will be held at the Lutheran Memorial church. Monday evening a German meet- ing will be held, and addresses in the mother tongue Will be delivered by distinguished ers froin abroad. Tuesday evening a platform meeting will be held, when addresses in Engttsh will be deit ered by speakers from abroad. An original poem ‘Will be read by Rev. Mr. Sheeleigh, of Philadelphia. On Wednesday afternoon the unvelling ceremonies Wil occur, and addresses will be delivered by Sena- tor Conger. of Michigan, and Rev. J. G. Morris, D. . of Baltimore. ‘The ‘Marine band will furnish the music, and the President, members of the Cabi- net, and other distinguished people have been Invited to be present. “A medal to commemorate the erection of the statue has been struck in New York city. It ts the size of a trade dollar, and will be made of bronze, gold and silver. The cost of the statue, when erected, will be about $9,000. All this money has been raised with the exception of about, $1,000, which represents the entire cost occasioned in laying the pedestal. ——— Tue CaRRorL, Drvorce Case Drswissep.—Yes- terday thé bill in the case of Charles Carroll agt. Letha Carroll for divorce was dismissed by Judj Cox tn the Equity Court without prejudice. | bill was filed Sept. 18th last by Mr. C. Carrington, and stated that they were married April 3, 1883, and he charged thatdeception was practiced upon him, for he believed her achaste woman, but on Augt. 25th following she gave birth to a babe, Mrs. Carroll, in her answer, asserted that Carroll was the father of the child and charged that he treated her with cruelty and drove her home. a ARRESTED ON 4 REQUISITION FROM MARYLAND.— To-day Mr. Pinkney A. Scaggs, as agent of the state of Maryland, presented to Chief Justice Cart- ter a requisition from Gov. Hamilton for Charles cheuch and Jamés Robertson, who are under in- dictment in Prince George’s county for having on April 20th committed an assault on J, F. Willett. ‘The accused were taken into custody by the mar- shal. They were delivered to Mr. Scaggs, and Judge Brooke, of the Prince George county ‘court being in town, they went before him and gave ball. ee AN OLD Souprer’s WiLt.—The will of the late John Diggan. an inmate of the Soldiers’ Home,was | filed to-day with the regis.er of wills He leaves $50 to the Little Sisters of the Poor, $40 to Rev. J. | A. Edelen, of the order of Dominicans, chaplain of the Home, $10 for the celebration of two masses, $25 each to Samuel McClintock and Henry Lang: | ston. Ajl other money belonging to him is to be | equally divided between the nurses of the ward in Barnes’ hospital, where he dled. FINED POR PISTOL PRACTICE IN A Poor Room.—In | the Police Court, Judge Snell, this morning, Thos. | Fingles, the proprietor of a “pool room” at the cor- | ner of North Capitol and O streets northwest, and | John Murphy, a pool player, were puton trial, | charged with assaulting each other. It was shown | by anumber of witnesses that Murphy, who had | been ordered to keep out of the pool room, entered | it last Wednesday night and began playing a game when Fingies went to him and ordered him to stop playing, which be refused todo. | Fingles then at empted to take the cue from him, when a tussle ensued. Fingles fnally got possession of the cue, with which ‘he dealt Murphy a blow across the | head, and Murphy retaltated by throwin ball at Fingles, and had asecond ball in his ha Which he was about to throw, when Fingles drew his revolver and fired at Murphy, the bullet strik- ing the pool bail in hts hand, making a slight abra- | sion on his thumb, and glanced off, striking him on | the left breast, above the heart, ‘but doing little | damage. ‘The'court dismissed the charge against | jarely and fined Fingles $100 or ninety days in jal Ropeertes Rerorren.—John P. Anderson, 2116 16th street northwest, reports that his stable was broken open on the night of the ist inst., and a set of chest mounted harness, valued ai $25, stolen. ——James Marlow, 624 Pennsylvania avenue north- West, reports that between one and three o'clock last Tuesday morning a gold hunting case watch and part of a gold chain, valued at $70, was stolen from his pocket while ‘standing in front of his use. = CLOSING SESSION OF TRE SURGEONS’ CONTES- TioN.—The session of the American Surgical asso- ciation closed to-day. A paperon “The extirpa- tion of the tongue,” which was yned from yes- terday, was read by Dr. Basil Norris, of this city. Avery’ pleasant dinner was enjoyed at Wormley’s last evening by twenty-one of the members of the assoctation. The president, Dr. Moore, sat at the head of the table, @nd the secretary, Dr. Welst, acted as toast master. ‘Tue Conwrs.—The orders to the revennesteamer Corwin were to cruise in the rivers of Alaska for the purpose of gaining information regarding the fisheries, &c. The exploration of the river discov- cred by Ligytenant Stoney was not speciited in the Bips FoR Purchasing OLD VEssEts.—Bids for the purchase of condemned naval vessels were opened at the Navy Department to-day. The high- est bids were as follows: For the Colorado, C. H. Delamater & Co., New York, $35,000; for the Supply, M. H. Gregory, Great Neck, 1. 1., $1,301; for the Pawnee, M. H. Gregory, $8,011; for ‘the Benicia, W. K. Mighell, San Francisco, $17,000. No proposals for the purchase of the Niagara, Florida, Ticondo- roga and Cyane were recelved.” The hizhest bids received were $4,612 In excess of the appraised values. PERSONAL.—EX-Representative Niblack, of In- diana, 1s In town on a short visit.—J, H. Moody and A. H. Wallace, of Washington, were registered in St. Louis on Thursday.— Rev. Dr. Elliott, of the Church of the Ascension, has returned to the city. —Rear Admiral Rogers and Chiet Clerk Brown, of ‘the Department of State, are in New York, whither they went to forma Tecelve the Slamese embassy expected there to-day.—Gen. Foster, U. ‘SS Minister to Spain, has returned to the city from Indiana, whither he went on a short visit last week. —Mrs and Miss Mahone and Miss Dwight sailed for Liverpool on the steamer Ceitic, from New York, to-day.— Mrs. Lawrence, wife of the First Comp- troller of the Treasury, will leave on Monday for their old home in Ohio, where she will spend the summer.—The Misses ‘Schurz, daughters of the late Secretary of the Interior, sailed for Europe to- day.—Dr. and Mra. Lewis A. Sayre, of New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Merrick during the session of the medical convention in this city. ——wMr. and Mrs A. H. Evans have removed to the handsome fiat, i418 I street, where they spending most of the summer.—Gen. Jas. Ches- nut, of South Carolina, is at the Met itan.— Mrs. J. D. Stein, of Marshall, Texas, is In the city to spend thesummer with her mother, Mrs. B. Hech- inger, 1328 7th street.—Baron von Puttkamer, of Beriin, and Chas. P. Huntington are at Wormley’s. —Col. and Mrs. James Stevenson have taken quar- ters in Wood's flats, 1418 I street, until they leave for Arizona.—— Among those who have already en- ged quarters at Rock Enon ing season are Gen. and Mra. Keyser and family, Mr. and»Mrs. Z. Watkins and daughter, Mrs. Chief Engineer Lowe, Mr., Mrs and Miss Gwynn, C. B. Beall and family, 0. Wight, Mr. and Mts S.J. Heathcote, a Capt. and Mrs. N. B. Clarke. Affairs in West Washington. THE TARIFF TROUBLE HALF a CENTURY AGO.— Mr. William H. Tenny, of this place, has a curious copy of President Jackson's famous’ proclamation of December 10th, 1832, against. the South Carolina free traders who had declared the United States tariff laws null and vold and threatened that the state would secede from the Union if the federal government attempted to execute those laws ‘within its borders. ‘The proclamation ts elegantly inted On white satin, and has a fancy printed rder, and though the fabric is slightly discolored with age the typography 1s very clear, every letter being perfect and sharp in outline. Guaty.—Arrived—Boat Farmers’ Friend, with 1,400 busheis wheat and 1,000 bushels corn, Sales— 1,400 bushels of wheat at $1.14} to $1.17. CONDITION OF THE. WaTER.—Great Falls, 36; tem- perature, 64. Receiving reservoir, 36; temperature, 67. Distributing reservoir, 36; temperature, 64. Seed oes ie Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tux Evextso Stan. ‘TRE CANAL AND Free Brroge.--The Alexandria canal company meeting next Monday will certainly take some decided action relative to the proposal fotrensier the Aqueduct plers fora free pridge. jon. George jush! n i roxy Of the state of Vircinia by the pte pop ie works, $0 that a quoruun at ‘Uke meeting ts cer- WHOLESOME ORDRES.—The board of health held @ metting this week and directed ‘that proper prep- arations be at once made to clear away all nuis- POSTSCRIPT, THE LOST STEAMSHIP. ——-- Was She Blown Up By Dynamite? WHAT THEY SAY IN NEW YORK, GLAScOW AND LONDON OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA DISASTER. SUPPOSED ACCIDENTAL BETLOSION OF DYNAMITR. GLasoow, May 3.—The manager of the State line believes that there was an accidental explosion of dynamite on board the State of Florida. It is believed that dynamiters were among the pas- Sengers on the vessel, THE MYSTERY MAY YET BE CLEARED UP. Loxpox, May &—The captain of the Devon re ports Uhat she picked up the two life boats of the State of Florida on Sunday eventing in Laude 47.25, longitude 34.10. He says he feels certain that Ue occupants Were taken Off by a passing vessel, = Gecmorax ROSSA'S AGENTS ON BOAKD, New Yor, May 3.—The Express says Whee the State of Florida had left this port a Tumor was given currency that O'Donovan — Rossa’s ts were with dynamite and that detectives were awaiting the arrival of the steamer at Glasgow to arrest the men. This news was confi by cable from became overdue Rossa Was interviewed, but said be knew nothing of ue men who were reported to be on board. <i soca THE WALKING MATCH. Fitzgerald Six Miles Ahead at 2:30. New Yorn, May 3, 2:30 p.m.—Rowell, 581; Fitz. gerald, 587; Noremac, 540; Vint, 51: orty, 525; fon, S03; Pan oa it, 12; erty, 585; El- ‘NO PROBABILITY OF 4 COMPROMISE—NEW RECRUITS ENROLLED UNDER THE MORKISON BANNER. All prospects of a compromise being effected be tween the two factions af the democrats on the Morrison bill are about gone. The Last effort was that made yesterday, as stated in Tue StaR The tariff democrats held a council and appotuted Messrs. Eaton, Geddes, Barbour, Hawley and iS to take the matter under con- ration and draw up the ultimatum of their faction. These gentiemen hed a Jong consultation and agreed upon a plan of compromise, Messrs. Eaton, Geddes and Henley being designated to consult ‘with Mr. Morrison. ‘There were a number of minor provisions In the Proposed compromise, but the question turned upon wool met If'Mr. Morrison would agree to ace Wool Where it Was before the present tariff law went into effect, bis bill would be allowed to ass. This he would not agree to. He would, however, allow the wool tariff to stand us it ts and nake the reduction on woolen goods, thus giving the wool growers great benent. Anything beyond this he would not agree to. "The delegation did not directly refuse his Us But they will not accede to tiem. They will fight the Dill to the end. But three recrutts to the Morrison ranks are announced. One is Mr. Hill Ohio, 1s Mr. George D. Wise, of Virginia, and anoth Mr. John S. Barbour, of Virginia. All of these voted Inst the consideration of the bil. They Will all now vote for it. It is now felt that the motion to strike out the enacting clause will cer- tainly fail. And the only hope of the opponents of the bill Is to amend 1 upmercifully. Capitol Topics, * THE MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICAN DRURGATES. A Massachusetts republican sald at the Capitol to-day Uhat the sentiment of the r republican convention of that state was decidedly against Blaine, and the purpose was to. prevent him from getting any of the votes, but since the viection of delegates six of them have openly declared for Blaine. Tt is, he said, believed that the other twenty will probably vote for Arthur after Edmunds drops out of the race. THE CLOSING TARIFF DERATE. In the discussion of the tariff bill on Tuesday Mr. Randall expects to speak frst, Mr. Blackburm Second, Mr. Kasson third and Mr. Morrison last. THE STATUE OF HON. F. A. MUHLENBERG, of Pennsylvania, Speaker of the House of Repre- sentatives of the First Congress, designed for stat- uary hall of the Capitol, is being put in place to- day. The statue is the work of Miss Nevins, of Pennsylvania, and was made in Kome, Muhlenberg Was Speaker from 1789 to 17¥L. COMPLIMENT TO MR. ROBINSON. Senator Fair, Representatives Lamb, McAdoo, Murphy, Hurd, Slocum, Collins, Stevens, Maybury, James, Finerty, Muller, tlenley, Lowrey, Lovering, and some twenty or thirty others, have tendered Congressman Willlam K Robinson a dinner at Welcker's on Tuesday evening next, May 6th, the seventieth anniversazy of his birth, und the fortieth of his connection with Congress as a Washington correspondent. It is understood that Mr. Robinson declines the dinner, and that the subscribers in- tend presenting him’a memorial of their esteem on Tu at 12 o'clock in the judiclary committee Toom Oi the House. ee District Government Affairs. RESIGNED, Mr. William Henderson, assistant inspector of dulldings, in charge of repairs and new school Duildings,has resigned his office,having been award ed the contract for the addition to the Soldiers’ Home building, which ts about wo be erected. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The estimated loss by fires in April was $1,545. Major Dye, in reply to a communication trem the Commissioners as to the findings of the triat board in the case of Officer Shanks, recommends that the action of Uke board acquitting Shanks be approved, pest = The once celebrated’Chevaller Wikof™, friend of leon, lover of Funny Ellsier,'etc., etc., esterday in Brighton, England. The Rt. Rev. Augustas M. Toebbe, Roman Catholic bishop of the diocese of Covington, Ky. died yesterday. A Spectal from the City of Mextco says that the financial panic 13 over and the run on the banks 4s over. The ssmuge! ish insinuate’ that i hitro-giycerine the Fenians are no Great Britain by SICK HEADACHE, LANGUOR AND MELANCHOLY, generally spring ffom a Torpld Liver, a Disordered Stomach or Costiveness, the distressing effects of Which Dr. Jayne's Sanative Pulls will speedily re- move; by their Leneficial action on the biliary or- ans they Will also lessen the likellhood of a revurn, DIED. BARKER On Friday, May M1, 18%, WILLIAM ZOSHEH, the infant son of John B’ aud Julia G. “Bur BATRS. _At6:90 p.m, May 2, 1894, Major J. PRANK- LIN BATES, aged sixty-three yeass aud twenty-four daye Funeral took place at 802 K street northwest, this QA May) instant, at 12 m. Interment at Mt" Auburn, DOUGLASS. On Muy 2, 1884, wt 2:50 p, m., MATTT BERTIE. daughter of John and Florence Dotigiass, four years. Funeral to-Gay (Saturday) at 1 o'clock. FARRELL. On May 54, 184, at the residence of her brother-in-law, Charles Gautier, . 136 loth etreet northwest, Mrs, BRIDGET FAKEELL, aged seveuty- six years, May she rest in oe Notice of funeral in Suuduy Capital. KEBLY. On Friday, the 24 of Ma: monia, JOHN KELL Kelly. aved ter months aud rc funeral from parents’ res d west, op Sunday at 2: McDERMOTT. On Thursday, BeBe ttter fy short, tllmene Mak beloved dauzhter of aged eleven years and cichty ‘Funers] was private. f£ RITCHIE. Friday, May 2, 1984, nt 5:30 p.m., ever, NETTIE, eldest chiki of Jemes H. and Jenet W. Ritchie, uged 16 years and 9 mouths, Farewell, thon art only sleeping: Thy voice is forever hushed: And we should str-ve to cease our weeping, ‘ee ‘Though our hearts are surely crushed. By Hen Auwr. Gone but not forgotten. - STREET. At 11:3) Friday morning, May 24, 1 ust ‘GULLETT, wite of Dr. D.'B. Street, sU irty-cight years. OPunvtal services from her late trxidenoe, No. 61 giteet northwest, Seturday, afteruoun, at three’ pan, Interment at Can.bridee, Md. [Baltimore and Cambridge papers please copy.) * WALKER. On May 3d, 1884, at half-paat 4 am, SUAS only Guid of Benjuin and Louies J.Walker, aged 6 mouths and Ll days. ‘O how bard it was to see her anffor, O how sad it was forus to part; But God thowcht it was best ‘To take our Susie home to rest, By Hra More. Funeral will take place from, the late residence, No, 905, 3d street southeast, on M 5 o'clock pan, Friends and re ances and to put the town in condition to secure health during the summer heats. Nores.—The University examiner concluded mathematics yesterday afternoon, and the section of geology was then adjourned ‘or examination next Mouday.—Mr, J. W. Chancey has in hand the monument which the patients and friends of the late Dr. M. M. Lewis have determined to erect to his memory. It will be of dark biue granite, an twenty feet high.—The Old Dominion boat club expects its new boats from the north next week.— The Alexandria Corn exchange will hold its annual The allroad shops here. begun orking eM re we this week full time instead of nine hours——The Steamer J. W. ‘Thompson is under repair here. Political Notes. ‘The North Carolina republican convention yes- terday renominated Congressman Tyre York, lib- eral, for governor, and a full state ticket, part Ub- RTHUR ROONEY & GO, A Ehinet kcaters, Undectakers and Bigs Feausylvauia syenue aw. and Oo mhe 1 cmection, 1G 7th street northwent, near T. Soserz C. Gormeniy of Lee's Sone, UNDERTAKE mmovlious warerooius. No. 325 Pa. ave nw, Bisthunes cn the peecuiom febt Cte St mien S.J & Co. 16, BOCHEYS UNDERTAKING 2 TABLISUMENT, £20Pa Ave. u.w., dormeriy J12Pa Ava) ea a ci cy ‘dy birecta,