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THE ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD OF EXCEL LENCE FOR MACHINE STITCHING. SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 ¢ MAUERBACH'S gt, Gents Purnisiing and Sewing 5 rete Wome le ners iw ASE icas able inachine ev if silver-ylai Sawixe Macunza Sevrixo Macurses Ladies, do not make your suction nntil yon have “can cnthily z Count for cas “Ghorcugh instruction to every pur- | A OrrENHEDM | Reliable Sewing Machines and Fashion Rooms, mpeoth street n. w.. St. Cloud Building, ., Kenting aud repairing 2 1 Mth st ww. v POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, gm™auz MATTANO wir DISCONTINUE HER TRIPS FoR a WEEK 0K TEN DAYS. Due notice will be given when she w ET row aud 1! GEORGE LE. ‘gtreet wharf da SATURDAYS «( 01 Boston and Providence with New. York folk and West View and cro. and a} | he received LOW Fan HOUND TRIP. 3) NORFOLK AND FORTHE: i ation apply at Gencral bitect, Cr at companys wharf, foot EO. K, PHILLIPS. Supt. pres ARROWSMITH Leaves Seventh-street wharf at Tag FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS Connecting with Raltimore and Ohio RR. atShephert: ‘alo. at Alexandria with 7:5 ry Boat fron Waal nag Mondays for, Nomint and intern landings, returning Tuesiaye, Ou Thureaays: . Nouiini, St vat’ Bay, wharves and | intermediate landines, returning Friday.” On Satur Gaye for No: r33 anh inh ate lands, | Office, 613 15th h street WOUD, Sec. iny 24 2.2. PADGETT, Agt. © W.RIDLEY. Man. yn Reventhestreet wart. © TOMAC TRA: "The Steamer SUF. er trips to baits yeh oth, leaving foe Baltimore for Wa Freight receaved ant All River freueht must be prepaid. Passenger accommodation unequalled. Apply to BILPHENSON & BRO. Agents, mb3-65 7th street whart. Me™ ‘#8808! rr. venNow STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN (except Sunday) for Mt kau; returning, reaches Washing- J. 1. BLAKE, Captain. RAILROADS. ILROAD. D THE ONLY LINE BE THE FAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON, WE DOUBLE TRACK! JANN: STEEL RAILS 9 take effect SUNT eton from) or Toth Mer innati, Louisville and St. Louis dail; S a.m. 10:10 p.m. with ‘Throw ceping Cars to above p Without change; 10:15am. daily tu Chicago, except Saturday. For Fittsbure at 10:15am. and 8:49 p. m. daily; 8:40 die: fu Fittsbuns, Cleveland abd Detroit, with Slecp- Gace to Pitts! Toledo and Detroit via Monroeville, 10:15 a. rn. gay wf Sleeper for Toledo, via Wheetishy aud Lake Erte oR t Philadelphia and New York at 8:10 a m. ‘Trains dail acept Sunday: 3 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. daily, with Parlor and Sivepins Cars attached For Baltimore on week days. 6.40, 8.00, 8:10, 9:00. ‘and 10:05 a, mu. : 12:10, 2:35, 3.00, 3.90, 4:40, 45 re 20,5 3 hea Ado, Asp 2:35, 3.00, 4:40, 5-90 Te S10. 10-00 pt For Annapolis, 6:40 & mud "12:10 aud 4: Sunday. 9.00 m.. 4:40 Di. Far fointson 5. Vie 1c. 015 a.m. daily. For Way Stations betwren Washington and Baltimore, bon, 6:40, 9:09 a. mn. 30, 4:40, 7.00 and a branch, 749 a.m, and 48 pein. daily for v brane daily tscept Sunday: for Ly xingt Valley branch. 60 am daly except § pene tally: for Prdeeick, at Fm atal'5 46 p. nn daily excep For Hagerstown, 10-15 a.m. and 5 Sunday.” For pottite on 8. ¥ ‘rains arrive from the West daily, 6.20, 7:30am 40 p.m. From New York and Philadelphia, 2:55, 8:90, m, daily, 3/20 p. ue daily, except Supday. From Anuajous, 82) am. and 1:30 and 6:5 Sunday. 1t-W am, 6.97 p.m From L-tineton, 6:8) an dally, and 2-15 p.m. daily, except sunday Frou, Fredrick and intermediate pot Rie and 5 0 atk 9:00 trains fron pole ‘3M. CLEMES Ts, M. of T TO THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST WEST, i ¥. minking close | South and Southw IN | “MONDAY JUNE 9, 1884. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. FUTURE DA\s. CANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, TRUSTEP'S SALE OF UN Noirit CAPITOL STREET, BEYWEENL ADS at STREETS. By Firtne of gue in recorhe Te te ee saree fale ph eont Fates sh IPA ANE RTEENTH DAY OF tater the Cy of Wafa I ate in the City m, D.C, known ad lots num wixty-eight (68), sixty-nine (69) and feet ten (10) inched front by the ot sixty-seven (67), of the subdivision of cer- fain lots in square nimbered six hundred and twen' (F20), made }y' Bernard Geler, ‘and duly record- ed in the office of the surveyor for anid District, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance instalments at ong and two yeara from the day of With interest, tobe secured by deed of trust rvunises sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. ‘Dorit of #30 on each fot sold will bs required at sale. “Terins to be complied with within seven wise the trustee reserves the Fight to: nd cont of defaulting purchaser after Sve the Evening Star. colds" MATHEW RUPPERT, Trustee. escansos ‘BROS, Auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UN VED Bs ulus of 9 teed of triaet dated the oath day: November, A. D_1s77, and recorded in liber a oe INE, A.D. |. AT deacritead BEF 61. ete. 6f the land the District ity dirvation of the party scetved thereby, Tah eer bruise Ge ena EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1806, AT EIVE P.M, lot numbered two (2), in square No. This lot will be sold in eight small lots, according to a plat which will be shown atthe sale, onthe will be fold In sno Pleee: an the trustee think Beat Terms of sale’ One-third cash; balance in one and two years, with interest from day of sale, secured by « Gevd of trust. A deposit of $25 will be on tat Soe gon i te as bok Scud one pare = eee, reserve 4 fatter dv the cost of default SA iting “NAL REDIN: WOODWARD, KL. HARRISON," Trustees, My] ot J. FISHER & CO. Real Estate Auctioneers. Y SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. dersimmed, trustees in Equity canse of An-, josce va. Mary White, administratrix, et al., ‘Will weil at public auction, im front of the’ mised, fe hereinafter described real egtato, to wits Ou TUESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF UNE, A.D, 1884, at FIVE CLOCK P. Sf. we will sell d the west ten fMt and one “inch of lot 4, in ‘quire 1050, by the depth of said lot 4, situated at june- ion of Marylaud avonuo and north G street and lath street Be AND THE SAME DAY, immediately after the above at SING LOCK FSi wel el part of fot. gue onth E CHAN} 1 (), “in square #76, beginning for the same at east Tur of, " said square, and fronting on y feet aud six inches, and running thence Sve feet. thence ast to the line of 7th str i feet six ine south wi fad stroct woven a stgfive feat to ‘he eeinaiy . ‘Au oar WEDNESDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JU Isst. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we will sell parts of lots lettered B and C. in Daley's subdivision of square 3, beinnitug on North Le atruet forty. feet four the sonthwest corner of ssid square, run- ninw thence north fifty-six feet three inches; thence bortueris, parallol with, Vermont avenue, forty-seven fvet nine and a-quarter inches: thence in a straight line {Mirteen feet aud four and a-half inches, to a point on Jcrmontavenuc, which is fifteen feet froin, tho, alleys thence northerly alons sald avenue Afteen fect to alley: thenee along said alley fourteen fect elzht inches: the ¢ feet three and a-half inches; thenes nce south eighty-five feet to L street: See one Lstreet to beginning, and the im- ot N THE SAME DAY, T] ATELY AFTER VE SALE, we will sell Lot EB, acoord- hn Daly's subdivision of Davidson's vie uare No, 215, snd. the (iain ‘One-third purchase money cash: bal- ct in equal installments in six, twelve and mnths from day of aale, to bear interest from: sy of sale, for which purchaser to give his protnissory hotes, With s surety or sureties to be approved by the Prusters, or purchaser oF purchasers cat pay allure hme aney'in cash cn dby of wale or ou tatsGeation thereof by the Court. On ratification of sale and pay- nent of purchase money (and not before) Trustees ell convey property to the Tene ped ‘or purchasers. A de- red! when property ds: kuokked downs to Tne: pase ined when property is knocked down to the pur: ser. Lhe terms of sale must be complied with within en days from day of sale, oF property will be reaver tised and sold at cost and ‘risk of defaulting purchaser, all couveyanelt at purchasers cout 906-F treet n.w., WILLIAM J. MILLER,” ¢ Trustecs, woo “hae | ___FINANOIAL. J. H. Sam: & Co, BANKERS, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, LIBERAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ‘aTWe DErostys, ™ AVESTEST SECcrrmes, usrrep_ sta’ LAND WAMMANTS and TRADE DULEERS: Tout ant kold at warket rates, COLLECTIONS made everywhere, _ OLE feb19 Private Stock Trxzcrarn Wines BETWEEN WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE, BOSTON, &c. PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock BaoxEns, 185 Bith viding} Now York, General Partners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H. Cruger Oakley, ‘Harry C. Logan, Washington, D. 0. Maynard C, Eyre, William R. Travers, Special Partner. BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, ‘Branch Office—539 15th street (Corcoran Building.) ‘HL HL DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- fardinw the Markets recetved through our wires IN- STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange Ail orders executed and reported promptly. 3026 BEA’ SEE, 8. GOPT AND D.C. BON Ako. WASH. C GASLIGHT and all other Cit Deposits received subject to check. We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE {information regarding our various city securities, and are prepared at all thes to answer inguiries regarding same, HARRY C. TOWERS & CO., BANKERS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE, 1420 F STREET NORTHW2ST. STEAMERS. I NMAN Lye Man Sreavers SAILING WEEKLY DETWEEN NEW YORK,QUEENS- TOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, Oi of Chieazo, May 1. May 31. July 6, Gay of Richanopa. May 8 June 12, July 7, ity of Berl ¥ 17, i and S aly. exee pt Si mo, ‘aud culumble t Manan Division Train leaves Waal Me acd Blok stomat 840 A, SOT. HAAS, T HE GREAT. PENNSLVANT O THE NOKTH, DOUBLE THICK. STEEL RALS. NE Tears Leave Wa oe SIXTH AN. For Pittsburg and t ‘TIMORE AND POTOXM. Canandairua, Le with Palae Cars | natun to Buffalo, 0-508. m. 1:49, | 4.00, 10 00-4 fan Parlor Cars, | 940 am dais For Beston with ‘On Sunday. $09) p. i For Brokiys, N.Y ail throneh trains connect at Jer- wey Cty beats of Brooklyn Annex, affordi double | Forth 5: 00.10:00 andi top m On asym. Tiictted Papres: sy. H For Baltimore, 6 & m. 12.05 Wy and 11:15 p.m, | ion at doe a | tala am. and ¢. 40 p.m. daily, ex- by hacer 6:30am and 4:40 p.m daily,except Sun- | mt 72.935, 12.95 and 15am, Ov ana‘ 36 pam Ou sunday | Sout Hand 12. ma. dail; pe Sunday se A dally. leave Alexandria fur Wan!sdceton, 6-06, 8.05,10-00 £5 5.10, 7-05 wed 1040 Tickets and inforination at the office.northeast corner or Richton wn th Lee 5-00 pam. daily, ex: Md wian Ti 38 3 I2-W0misinight. “Ons fund 10:40 ti. watday at 8-06 amd be and Pensneylvania aventie: man at terete, here orders can te Weft for the efeckiss of are eas to deatinntion Fos uote nual Penouren FOOD. General Pamenger Agea= CHAS. E PUGH. Geucral Mauacer eT ABDI (0 DISCOVERY HAS FQUALED THAT OF AB. sorption, ow illustrated iu the “Holman Liver Pad Go's temation.”™ Cousuitation fre Depot southeast corner th and © streets bortawest myiT jassace. Ke. apply to THE INMAN MANY, LIMITED, “Ko. 1 Broadway ROTELER & SON, 023 Pennsylvania ave- W. Moss, Adama Paprese, 246 Fen ‘A BROSNAN. Giz Oth street, Tubb atrect, Wanhington, D-G. ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY between New York and Havre. pier. No, 42, North Kiver. foot of Morton ork. Catiada, de Kersablec, Wednesday, a. m.: Amerique, ‘Santelli, Wednesday, JUNG on; Nonmandie, Fraigeul, Wednesday, June 25, ‘ks payable on sight, 4 ts to sult, on the ‘Vratmatlantique ut Paci LOUIS DE Bape ‘w York. G. W. 6, Dowling Gi 6. FPepnsylvania avenue BOTELER & SON, Washington, D.C may lvania avenue, Agents for ‘aries For Evnorz id take a BRUNSWICK BERTH, in use exclualt INMAN STEAMSHIP LIN tie rths keep perfectly level tnder all conditions. cf weather, alfordiiue perfect rest and comfort at night, ‘thus dulny away with many of the discomforts of oceat travel INMAN 8. 8. CO. (Limitea, GEO. W. MOSS, Agent a028-matham 295 Pennsylvania ington, Waal D.c, {ORTH GERMAN LLoYD— SreaMentr Live Derweew New YORE. Wiveg, LONDON, ROUTHAMEPTON AND BREMES, vsmrcaners of thie company will wall EVERY WED. SESDAY AND SATURDAY from Seetres, Hoboken. Hatenof pamage: lavre. Londou, Southampton and Bremen, S100 te Sir "enecrd cabin, 00 C053 £60. i Foosylvania’ avenue northwest, CHAS, WALTIIR a2 ty sitet, Agents tor Washington Jald Cesaky Lie = ‘first cal = Bt 10% HS THE CUNARD STEMS COMPANY, LIMITED, BEIWERELING A CORR HARBORS TEE 4, Sit NEW SOR. 1} Aurania .. .Wod. J 18 | Botinte....- Weds Suny se 28 | Nerv 2. Weds July 26 Wea. July sarees July, « duly 30, ARD EUERY NIDSPSDAY, BIOS XEW YORE te a ecnmotation. Rtccrage at very lowraten. Bteerage tickets from Iav- qrycol abd Queciatown and aliuiier parts uf Earopest Sent rates Toth bills of taden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Bae. Antwert and olher forte cu'the Comtanasttsad My rirewb sud passe apply at the Company's offic, ‘or Srelgh aus Ps e Ko. 4. Bowling Greeuy ot stecrage and ealun t3 Ores ‘Goo ith strect, Wastington. EST IN THE WORLD! uppzt TEN w HO bY Vwew HORT See EES Www BAH Hass We’ OBE Sek KY = i ASK YOUR GROCER, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, myM-am (08. J, FISHEM & CO., Auctioneers, Coane A] OF THE HANDSOME ENCE No. 4 TAYETTE BQUARE. Mage ‘decree of the Supreme Court of the, ye Sotamla, entered. Cd loth day Big geaea ee: Sea eee go foo Si gi yunded ‘an: :—Beginning'at a point. on th ‘ald Jot number one (I). distant twenty: feet eight and a half” (8 3 from the southeast cornet of Said, square; Wuare, one hundred and six ‘nine faches to the cast ine of lot three ©): thence ‘with sald rh east line northwardly about twenty-cight (28) feet to lot wweyed by Henry Mf. Rice to W. B Trowgridee Sautwardly” and: Parallel “with ‘the south ie of the aguare, ond b and six (108) feet nine (9) inches to ant line of eaid lot one (1); thence with said east ling shout twenty cient (2) feet southwardiy to the point of , alleys, casement and subject to the enh appuficnsnces texts belcne ith the adjacent lots, ried by deed Det E.D. Ef Alden. WP. Trowbridve, © recorded io Liber yA a NOE, 3 »s Soclstt cs eee ce, CRISES | ‘the ternis of sale must be ik from the day’ of sale, oF, y sae the risk and cost of the defaulti Sincere coat. RANDOLPH COLLE, 1 mylT-dads 1s: Attorney's office, Cry Hall, f9-THE ABOVE SALE 1! D UNTIL, MOxDAY ATTERNOON: SENTRE tame hou and place, Feodads RANDOLPH COYLE, Trustes. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE 10" ON Tus NontH IDE OY a STREET SO) BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS decree Court of the Distriet of Columbia ta Equity cause Bey ria ee ea te SIX O'CLOCK Fata part of Lot 4 im square t 5 ining therefor at a point on South B street 66 fect eaut from the southwest oorner of said lot: thence Yunning east 17 feet; thence north 100 feet; thenee weat S feet: thence south 34 feet: thence wert 14 feet, and thence south 66 feet to the situate in Wash- ington city, D.C. Terms of sale: One-third cash on day of sale, or within seven days thereafter; the residue in two equal PaFmoute in six and twelve monthsfrom thoday of wale, for which the purchaser's promissory, notes are to be ivan, bearing atx per cent Interest, the titie to bo re- ined until all of the purchase money ts paid,or the pur- chaser may pay all cash. “Terma to be complied with within seven days. Ail conveyancing at purchaser's cost, 50 deposit ap acgentance dt id ILTON C. BARNARD, Trustee, Gunton Buildiig, ___ THIS EVENING, rpaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, CATALOGUE SALE or SEVERAL PRIVATE LIBRARIES, Forming an unusually FINE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, ‘Many of them ELEGANT ENGLISH EDITIONS, ‘Some valuable MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, * Acomplete set of the ANNALS AND DEBATES IN CONGRESS, AND CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE, ‘Together with a Private Collection of Works on FARMING, FISHING, FLOWERS, FRUITS, AND THE NATURAL SCIENCES. Libraries now ready for examination. TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, Southwest corner ith st, and Pa, av., Washington, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE NINTH, 1834, AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. ‘Terms Cash. erie THOS. DOWLING, Auct. TO-MORROW. ‘ITOH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers, OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ‘ON 14TH STREET, ABOVE BOUNDARY STREET. On TUESDAY, the TENTH DAY OF JUNE. iba Aecrar me wena Leek fs Me Columbian University, each lot fronting 24 61-100 fect on the west side of 14th street, between Stoughton and Chapin’ ‘and having e depth of 125 fest to twenty foot alley. ‘Total contents uf the 18 lots 30,9914. SI “tr is made known at time of sale. A deposit of $500 ‘Tegaied at time of sale. If terms of sale are not com- Pifed with in tive days from date of sale the property ‘coat of defwultin, vanchaser. DUNCANBON HR .O8,, Auctioneers. VV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioncers, ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 1623 0 STREET NORTHWES: ‘361. et seq., one of the land records of the natrict of" ‘Columbia, ‘and by direction of the party secured there by, we, the undersiyned trustees, ‘at public guc- Sonn front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, J SE ELEVENTH, A.D. dete, at HALB-PAST. FOU! O'CLOCK P.XK., the following desori Uatein the city of Washington, District of ‘wit: All that piece or parcel of ground own and do- scribed on theplat ot plan of aalt city axall of lot uni, ninety (40) in square numbered one hundred and giehty-on- {ify according to Charice Thomas aud Alex. Perry's sub-division of sald square, duly recorded {a follo 110, in the surveyor'a office of the Dis- funbis, together with the improvements freon. ‘Terms of sale: @1,000in cash: balancein six and twelve months, with iitereat at the rate of seven per cent er annum Until paid, and to be secured by s deed of trust on the pro sold, or all cash at purchaser's option. A deposit of @100 will be required at the time of sale. Sr'tite terms age not complied with ip seven days after the property at the rink and cost of the defaulting pur 4 * ‘and cost of the defaulting pure Chaser ‘after three days uotice in The Evening Star ewapapers. Alleonvyanciny at EES col E. WAUGH, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. |ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, CHATEALED IN THE COUNTY OF WASHING? GEORGETOWN, Shu TON. D.C. “AND WEST OF BEING “VALLEY VIEW FARM.” By virtue of # decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Coluubia, {aw cause in which Lewis D, Meaus abd others aro complainants, and Kobert Smith and others defendants, No 635 Equity: the undersigned, as trustees, will offer at public anie, om. remmises, ot WEDNESDAY, NTH DAY o SUSE Tes st the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, ott ‘that tract of land call ‘White Haven” and latterly as vail Farm,” lying in the District of Colum: Tan. betas deweribee in oie pascok ax fellowes Begioning Bt pout at thoend of 68 perches moarured on s course drawn 1 from «large poplar orth 25 degrees west f ‘tree standing ou the south side of the new free road, eald tree bath, known aq the, “Dolly, Harter.” which point of beginning is on the ling dividing the tract called ‘Alliance from that part of the tract called “White Haven.” formerly owned by John A. Murdock, and from the said point of becinning running south 65 degrees vent 48.6-10 perches to the east edie of the Ridge roud; then with the caf side of said roul north 60 degrees, tweet 30 perches thence ort 48 desrece wert 18 perches? ‘then north 12 degrees west 18 perches; then north 2k Gegroes went 16 perches. (By refe ‘the ‘deed ti Iast point Js distant 71 perches from the said division Hines. between Alliance and John A. Murdock’s part of White Haven, measured ‘by a ‘course running fouth #7 degrecs cast towards tho said division Hine, the ‘Inter’ being “continued from Barber” on a course north 25 degrees sll with ‘auld Ridie road. iganeennanss of s ‘ank and White Hay "Bolly Barber" north 35 tie, which iw & boun Eni eo of John, A. Shurdock ‘of White Haven; And thence by and with eaid division line south 25 de- east to the place of beginning, containing 42 acres ‘or los, 25 ‘One-third eash: the residue of the pur- ro yor ahie, the" pusclneer wiving. his notes bear chaser wiving. his not ont. Adspontt ot ilo requteed and to be forfeited gare not complied with at the end of y of sale: or laser may Pay cation of the sale by thecourt “OR ‘mouey and ratificn- ‘of all cain of the 55 Bric 1 awe atrion George FRED, W. JONES, Tram myS1-dkds 472 Louisiana ave., Wi FPpHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, VALUABLE FARM IN| WASHINGTON COUNTY, UNTY, STRICT OF COLUMBIA, AT PUBLIC SALE. By sirtue of a deed of trnat from Join E. Chap- nN terms. days fro1 ‘all cash on aR raed. Pitas iow, fouls one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and st the request of party scoured thereby, the ‘indersigacd, as trustee, will offer St pulic sale, on the premises, “on THURSDAY. the TWELETH DAY OF JUNE. Is, at FIVE OCLOCK B's tho following-deseribd premises, situated tn Washington county, District of Columbia: “All that part of & tract of laid. called “Fletchull's Chance." ber huni for the aime at stad atone, from which, the between the suid John E. Chay maker and Charlee, Belt ere marked.’ and rouning ence west 20 Derches, thence sou! went Biche cant Sy perches, rence i perm sree thence south, raencs hatce south 17g dsgroce went 3 pershen thence ig degrees. perches toa coun By tnd with the maid’ county rosa orth 40 degree queraodgperebes, thence i.e arate ine iy porches containing 20 acres of land more with all the buildings and iinproverents to the sams "Sfertns Of aale: One-third of the purchase money ia ‘balance in equal instalments at one and two yearn froui date, with interest from day of sale, to be necured by adecd of trust on the premises; or the purchaser ey pay wea,” All conveyancing. at the expeune of A dopontt ot ty do sired. AWAD TE GREE MIEED 1 eitee, USTEE, SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER PROP- Tied, at Utne GUNCHON: OF SIXTEEN Ree ec aa 1880, duly feoorded iy Liber No. 996. folte 235" one fe ; eall UP the ladd recone uf the Dasiviceot Colunstticed Af this requew. of the party vecured ae patliseseion bn “trout of the DN: DAY, SUNE EIGHTEENTH, 108k, at FIVE OCLUG ded wabalvision of Iota nguare munbered Toh ma " mituare num find elt oss) subject fo taxen anseased an Sok which wilt be sdven at the Saeco ‘Torus of sale: One.third cash: in two equal snvtallmetr in ax aad twelve pont, rit interetat ix per cent per’ ani ‘ey dsed of trust or all Cashcat optbon of 100 dopoalt of salerand all conveyancuur ana reoo ‘purchasers Soot “Perma to bo complied ith in ASL Pereasson ‘BROS, Auctioneers, SIT AND S19 NINTH STREET X W,:CORNER D STREET, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 10TH, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, REGULAR SALE AT OUR SPACIOUS SALESROOMS, CONSISTING OF A FULL LINE OF PARLOR SUITS, WALNUT AND OTHER CHAMBER SETS, MARBLE- ‘TOP SIDE- BOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, DINING CHAIRS, HAT RACKS, DESKS, BEDSTEADS, BU- REAUS, WASHSTANDS, CHAIRS, HAIR AND OTHER MATTRESSES. SPRINGS, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, PICTURES, CROCKERY AND GLASS- ALSO, . 50 ROLLS WHITE, CHECK AND FANCY MATTINGS. 200 STRAW HATS, ATSO, JUMP-SEAT CARRIAGE. ALSO, OIL STOVE, IN GOOD CONDITION. FY )EXCaNSON BROS, anctoneers. SORRELL HORSE, COAT CART AND HARNESS, AT ICTION, On TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE TENTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of our'sales- Frame {he above outa to which the attention of buyers rpaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, SPECIAL. CATALOGUE SALE OF FINE. MANTEL AND PER, MIERORS, GEASS (A SUPERB ARTICLE), AF PIECES OF PARLOR FURNITURE, E! ONE ELEGANT BOUDOIR SET ONE PETETE SOFA (FINELY Ca‘ SOME CABINET, CARVED AN FRENCH-PLATE SE PSYCHE UPE RACING. (SIX FIECES), VED), H. OTHER ELE: VED WINDOW GANT TABLES, ANTIQUE C; HAIR, SUPERB MANTEL AND OTHER LOCKS, REPOUSSE WORK. SOME Fi ig PIECES OF BRASS GOODS, BRONZE PLAC( FLEMISH WARE, MAJOLICA WARE, Bi S-F MIRRORS CON BRIC-A-BRAG. ko, 4WO HANDSOME OAK EF. TENSION CABLES, TOGETHE! WITH OTHER CHOICE FURNITURE. AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY MORNING,- JUNE THIRTEENTH, #884. st ELEVEN O'CLOCK, within my auction rooms, ‘ball seil's beautiful collection of the above go belonging to a gentleman leaving for Europe, remove tomy store for convenience of sale. T would advise parton who first-class articles to give this sale heir attention. Sale without reserve, eordte JP PNCANSON BROS, ‘Auctighoers. ‘17 and $19 9th at, n.w,, cor. D. ATTRAQTIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE BY AUC. TION OF AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF BEDDING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS, INCLUDING A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF ROSES, GERA- NIUMS, &c., &e. Qn WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ELEV- ENTH, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of our salva Toomns, we will sell & gencral assortment of desirable Plants from the nurseries of E. Miller, Florist, to which Wwe call syecial attenti 30-20 rPuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TEN VALUABLE SUBURBAN BIILDING LOTS ON LIXCOLN, AVENUE, THIS SIDE OF GLENWOOD ‘CEM On TUESDAY: JUNE SEVENTEENTH, 1984 LJ Hu}, fronting onLin- at SIX O'CLOCK P. M.. on the premises, T shall! 3 72.76, 77 and 78, in, : sProverty in this di- Fretion ivrapi ly enhiancing in value. and ie in great de- fund, and the asle should attract. the atteutiou of par. ties wishing profitable investments, ‘Ternis: Une-t ments, Tereaty and secured by. decd of trust on the proyorty fold. "All conveyanchix, &e., at purchaacr’s cowt. A de- Doatt of $50 will berequired om each lot at tho tino of ie, Je0-deds. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, TP Hows DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF LOT 4. IN SQUARE SOUTH MACHINERY, WHARF PRIVILEGES, &o. ‘By virtue of @ certain deed of trust, bearing date the 2th day of February, A. D. 1874, and recorded| in Liber No. 849, folio 89, one of the land records! trict Of Columbia, and at the request, in writ- olders of two overdue promissory Hotes, by said deed secured, the undersigned Trustees Will soll ee oblloauction, jn front oc he premiaay at SIX O'CLOCK. MON WEDNESDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1884, to the highont and best bidder, all that certain parcel of ground lying in the City. of Wash- ington, In the District of Columbia, and known and de ignated on tho round plat, or pimh, of sald city wy Lot Iumbered four (4), in square nuinbered south of square 70% (eaven hundred and eight.) Alaa, all the water and sharfing privileges to the sald lot belonging, and all the Tight, title, Interest, property. claim and estate of the anid ‘party’ of the ‘rst part in, to or concerning South 8" street, bounding the ‘said lot, by reason of the grading aud filling of the same by those or any of thoso whone estate he had, or hath, in said lot. ‘The property hereby intended to be transferred. being fais that was conveved to the undersigned By thie id deed of trust: together with all and singular the pHvileges, appurtenances and hereditaments ty th: eald ot belonging or in any wise appertaining, and all the impro' ts, inachinery, eniines. works, erections, implements, appliances, chattels, furniture and articleg Tow in or upon said premises (whether added or placed there wince the date of said deed of 27th February. 1878, or not, and) whether as fatures or otherwise, and all the estate, right title, interest. claim and demand, both at Jaw anid in equity, of the said party of the first part in ‘said deed of trust in and to the samme, ‘Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money in cash, (of which 8200must be paid At the timo of sale), and {he residue in six and twelve months from the date of sale in equal sums, for which the purchaser must give ofes, bearini interest, at the rate of six per centum per anmuin until paid, the ame to. be secured by a deed of trust, with covenant of insurance, to. the satisfaction of tho Trustees ofall the property. sold or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. All conveyancing must be atthecoat of the purchaser, and the Kruators resirve the right to resell the property, at the riak and cost of the purchaser, incase of default if tho terme of sale are snot complied with within five days from tho day of sao, ser-akon SOHN SELDEN, | Trustecs, (ONTINUATION TRADE SALE OF FINE CAR- ‘RIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAETONS, ROAD WA- Atha statdectivers' Ropoaitory, O11 E atrest north ie Manufacturers’ ory, 611 E street north. BDAY, JUNE, TWELETR. west, THU t ELEVEN O'CLOCK. ‘This will’ be the last opportunity to obtain ‘any of these gods at public auction. Je6=5t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE WEST SIDE OF SIX- TEENTH STREET, BETWEEN K AND L STREETS NORTHWEST, By virtue of a deed of trust ‘bearing dato the 5th, day of September, 1882, and duly recorded in Uber! 1,019, folio 5, etsea., ons of the land records for the District of Coluinbia, and at the request of the party se. cured thereby, the undersigned “‘Trusteos will offer at publicaale, on THURSDAY, the TWELFTH DAY OF UNE, 18b4, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M..in front of the Pretalicn, the followane deacribert real etate, viz; All iat plece oF parcel of lan and situate fhe cliyof Waahington-in the istrict of Columbia, it Deng the mcrth 17 fect G inches by the depth of 105 fect Ginches of lot 20, tn square 1 ier with the im= ments, which cousist of @ frame dwelling, with Hick stable on rear of lot, ‘This property is sold subsect to a deed of trust, re- corded September 6th, 1882. In liber 1,011, folio 493, &e., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, for See erg Ce Be a ‘ems: One-third cash: ghe residue in two equal pay- ments at six and twelve ufnths, with notes bearing fie tereat at six per centum per annum until paid, and se cured by & deed of trust on the property sold. “All con- veyancihy aud recording at purchusor's cont, @100 de- Ponit required at time of sale. The terms of sale to bo complied with in seven days, otherwine the Trustecs re- serve the right toresel at {rial of the detauiting pur- haser. SM, CI a mmysl- ROBERT 8, WERDEN, Trustocs. mySi-dte TPH0S. FISHER & CO,, Teal Eatato Auctioncera, CHANOERY SALE, {Under and by virtue of «decree of ‘the Suprems Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity eatin Aa04. June a, the undersifued ‘Trustee, a ointed by suid decree. will self at public aieton_on ONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 186d, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the remises, the property known ve part of Lot thirteen (1b) ju square two hundred and ninety (290). being that part. contained within the inetes and bounds following to wit:—Deginning at the southwest angle of sald 1ot 19, and running thence north along the east elde of a public alley soventy feet six Inches, thence east twelve feet seven and one-half inches, thence south seventy fect six Inches to an alley thirty feutwido, and thence went along wolv. rf said alley fe fect seven and one-half inches to Place of beginning. ‘The of ‘sale are: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the balance in two equal instalments stone and two years from the day of esis, such defarred Dayuients to bear interest at the rate of six per oobt per Snnum, and to be secured ‘by the p ‘notes aud sidced of trust of the property de all cash at the op- tion of the purchaser. A deposit of nifty dollars will required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing to be atthe cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not ‘compited with in ten days from day of sale, the Trustee Teserves the right to resell the property at the risk and Cost of the defaulting purchaser. JeS-d&de ‘GEORGE ©, PAYNE, Trastee, Dy & MARR, | Insurance and Real Estate, 925 F street nw. VALUABLE IMPROVED PI x THIR- TEENTH STREET. BEIWEER AND OW STREETS NORTHWEST, CONSISTING OF TWO- BRICK, NO 1313. si i On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ELEY. ENTH, AT HALE-PAST FIVE OCLOCE, mewn ‘ell in’ front of the prumises, parte of lots 5, 10 and: 11, in square 231; each lot fronte 28 6-12 feet on 13th street northwest, and have a depth of 105 feet, Lot lis Suproved bys well built and comfortable. tw Brick; Lot 10 1s {mproved by two three-story, Dwellings: Lot 9 is proved Dye ck 6000, are ui ental, ee Seana a C@ SALE, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED CihSteity ONe Stawhe RerWEeN BONER AND TENTH “OTHERS NORTHWEST, BEING pHOUSE NUMBER bon ef cand passed tui cate of| Rudolph Johnegn of al Baran Ann m clu cause No. 8,790, the Bupreme Court of the Disteic of: Columbia Bryans Paws Frove c 0 BRYAN, 13 NEW YORK AVENUE, 18 TO-DAY RECEIVING ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF H POPULAR BRAND OF FLOUB, KNOWN AS BRYAN'S PRIDE mh10-8m c. BRYAN, XO. 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE, NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. cco FEB E wrnr, AL’ BaD AND bisc Wicgente Depot, corner je RRR FER ROR £ ia a: a ene Banas we: a a Pe sat amine pH SS waza = pattie is] UTTFUL MOLL Bert cE BE. = ist street and Indiana avenue, WM. M. GALT & CO. ‘HAT IS_IT? 7 some appearance, He-No Tea fn an absolutely pure tea, without col- oring material, or any ato it f manipulation to give hand- wwery cent of the cost of, fe-NO, x to be found in the drinking qualities. He-No Tea ia vo! y all retail grocers. ‘To protect the pablic frorh tmita- 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Star. “GRAND BLAINE RECEPTION.” Maine and California Delegates Ga weirs Bostox, June 9.—The Maine and California dele- ations to the national convention at Ci Fived here shortly after 10 o'clock to-day. 1 ar ‘There as no escort, nor any demonstration whatever. Tue party quietly took to the Quincy house, where early dinne ‘and were driven partook of an the hotel about 11 o'c! Proce the delegates led to the Eastern depot Doarded a 11:30, train for Ai which left at Augusta will be reached about 4 p.m, When the delegates will be met at the depot by citizens’ committees from various Maine cities, and escorted to the Augusta house, where an elegant banquet will be served. In the evening there Will bea parade and a grand Blaine reception. General Foreign News by Cable, ON THE TRACK OF THE DYNAMITRRS. Loxpox, June 9.—The Globe says there 1s good Teason to’ believe that the police are wellon the track of the miscreants who caused the recent ex- Plosions The chief diiculty which confronts the Police now 1s of financial nature. The offering of a large reward for the discovery of the criminals Meets With little favor The decided preference ts for the formation of a secret fund, to be used at the discretion of the police. ‘THE NEW PARLIAMENT BUILDING IN BERLIN. BERLIN, June 2—The foundation stone of the new parllament building was laid to-day by Em- Peror William. A brilliant assemblage Was present, mong whom were the whole family, the apa cabinet officers, many bers of the reichstag and large numbers of of notables royal mem- mill- tary officers of high rank. Prince Bismarck read the emperor's speech. Heavy Storm in Virginia. A WOMAN KILLED BY LIGHTNING. PETERSBURG, Va., June 9.—A heavy storm over Dinwiddie county yeaterday afternoon, Which a woman nam near Poplar Grove, Ww: by lightning. Another woman was stunned. Eig Phillis Paterson, residing struck and instantly kill ‘The Baptist church in the same vieinity was blown own and other was done to | re other damage was property. The Dynamites, A SUSPECTED MAN ARRESTED TO-DAY. Loxpox, June 9.—A man Jarrow whi do with the recent ‘TROOPS TO GUARD BIRMINGHAM JAIL. A detachment of troops: London explosions. ‘has been arrested 0 is Feported to have ad something at has arrived at the Bir- attempt to rescue the Hons, and to preserve the streneth.&nd flavor, He-No | mingham jail to prevent ‘Tea is sold ony in the original: metal Iined pacl dynamiters—Daly, Egan and McDonnell. ‘The sen- quarter, Half and pound sizes, each with our namé and | tries have been doubled and their posttionschanged Regdeanares the teas Sap Ue GLEL ETS On Gauty, to correspond with the duby changes Of te Established 1811, mys) Baltimore, | Prisoners’ cells, es Cases FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Try ont —= The New York Stock Market. 8T. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, | __Thefollowing are the opening and 3 p.m. prices ‘Sbottles for one dollar. Wehave ne line of higher grade Clarets, areselling at proportionally low prices ROBERT SMITH'S SON'S INDIA PALE’ALE, ©. A. HEINEREN'S: CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. GEO. E KENNEDY & SON, apl9 1200 F street ‘northwest, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Srecx& Co, Eaunsoy. & Bavs& Co PIANOS, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Pianos _and Oreans_ exchanged, tuned; boxed: for-rent by day week, mont PR or year, ‘Rent applica if purchiused, Full stock of 6c. Music, my31 HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STREET, ‘Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Co REAT BARGAINS. I BEFORE 157m OF JUNE in Hallet Davis & Co.'s Easy my23 UPRIGHT zie! f 7 ? terms, HALLET & DAVIS CO’S ROOMS, 811 Ninth street northwest. Cuavxcer Je 433: Tru Srmeer Nonruwest, Pianos and Organs sold on Instalments, Rented or Exchanged; rent applied if pur- chased. Also,a fine selection of small Musical Instru- ments and Sheet Music, S-cent Music a specialty. Good second-hand Pianos and Organs from 830 up- ward. New Pianos and Organs at prices and terms to suit all purchasers, Esra my20 PIANOS. GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT. Twenty-six years beforethe Indoreed by the best mush where. uP f Elegance of workmanstup and durabil brices and easy mont 108 in exchange 48 full value for them; balance can be lence Lowest factor We take old P of buyer. iblic. Over 15,000in.use. yeople every- in fine tone qualities, nse payments, ‘part pay, and allow bald to sult conver BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, _myl2 402 NINTH STREET. PP! TONING AND REPAIRING ap26-3m. LUCAS, J.P. 515 9th street northwest. G.& wpe BRO. 709 71th atreat northwest. ‘Anyone Te WONDEREUL CEARIONA, e can play the most dim G spon ie with sweetest expression aud witkeul hy PPD ipatruction. ‘The STIEFF, the KRANCH & BACH and NEW ENG. LAND PIANOS. the BARKER and other ORGANS, dl3 ENUINE “DECKER” PIA! ARE MADE BY DECKER BROS. G. H KUHN, Bole ‘aloo for Burdett rma Hs PP nt, 407 of various makes for sale and. rent at re- @uced ices, Win. Ki senld JRECHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS nabs, & Co.'s world-ro Towned Pianos, ith street, above southwest, MEDICAL, _&e. EAD AND BE W. R. (ERS, appeared before me and made oath ths he is the Oldest Established Ex city,and will cuarantec ease, and furnish Medicine, oro charge: 906 rt Specialist in this ‘cure in all cages of venereal dis- ‘the Door fur Conguitation and advice free at ished Medicine free. any hour during the day. Subscribed und sworn to be- fore ine by Dr, BROTHERS, April 2, 1884, myl9-ln* SAMUEL H. WALKER, Notary Public, Bs YE HEALED. GO TO DR. BROTHERS, 906 AND ‘908 B strect nouthweet, and Uable resident advertising has given his porticular at cure of all fornis of pri & RO! Jean be, consulted i over 37 years, 2 N, THE GREAT SPECIALIST, 2to 9 p.m., at his of Ye cured. Tite only ro- ‘piynician tn Wanhinaton, Ho fention. to the treatment and ‘Discave,” particularly that of @ ‘apz-im* gvety Wedneeday and Saturday ice, 456 C street northwest, wear 4% street, for the treatment and cure of all Pri: confidential, ‘wor ap25-3m ‘ate, Nervous and Chronic ness’ and all diseases of the wurint recently contracted positively cu ix without mercury or caustica, Consultations strict ‘Main’ once, Baltimore. Md. Call and be \derful success and thereby save time und money. embracing’ wea. ° Cae infour to s days 90 North Liberty street convinced of the doctor's RS. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FREE prescriptions an foinlet ot seus fyeieate Fenians wal JTHERS and G) e, MUAFALteS ® CUTS OF LO pay. rence, send you to some side-suow drag. hows disse ) ‘the doctor = dieay ‘dineaacs should coma Weal furnish ee *apt-tme ¥, 906 B st. 8. w., mr VA two of Du. Bratt 900 atrest southwest ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLEOR BROTHERS’ Invigorati Q ‘ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FORLA- ‘dies, All female complaints qi ly cured, Gan be fonsulted daily at 104 Tth street northwest: Oficehouss jen naa a ae On 30 Pave TEAL DR DYES VOLTAIO BELT, and other Evecraro Ar- PLLNGES, We will send on thirty das to men, Young or elds who are suffering from Nerv 4 ‘tality, and those diseases of @ ‘oature re from abuses and other cwusea, Speedy relict and Sntcod. Send af once for ilustrated free, ad dress VOLTAIC BELT CO., 3a30-coly LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABIi AND only rellable Ladies Physician in the citys can bo of Pennayivants avenue between Sd aha to steete at avenue, be : female complaints ‘and’ srrewularities quickly removed Frompt treatment ‘Correspondence abd coleultatlons itrietly confidential. Bepara fidies. Oftice hours todand6to 8 Fe me ‘Dyfhncttande high in hi proton sein fo bean expert wit freatment and cure of PHvate, and, Lot iisiy, Depart Manhood and Pidnery Grpata, ie ostively cured ina 3 nary Or en, capes ‘te 2 6 Sie wore i it a peer in the wide world in ‘Nervous ‘all ‘caustics used. Gah ‘be ‘Saturday; from 2t0¥ p.m, st fo leulite phycaanaot Bag more, Main Office, 30 N. Liberty at. ADIES: YOU CAN CONFIDI 906 B 3 BROT! at aw. CONSULT Da. ‘attent of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported which we | by special wire to H. IL. Dodge, 599 15th street: Name. | 0. Spiny Name. 0. fem Can. Pac. Eeiree An Extremely BULIS AND BEARS BOTH WAITING FOR DRY: MENTS. 13g aS Dull Stock Market. ELOF- New York, June 9, Wall street, 1:50 p.m.—The Post says: The stock market was a3 dull this noon as the dullest time since the fore- ‘of the year. It 18 reported that the new bull combina- Uon in the Gould properties do not purchase any large line of those to Fanless ‘the bears should attack and break down prices, and the course of the market this forenoon seems to corroborate this view of their position. ‘There is a large short interest outstanding yet seein in no hurry to cover 1, but the Dears ‘on both sides ‘there is an apparent desire to await some new de- ‘velopment in the general situation before taking up any line of active policy. The Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Juno 9.—Virginia new ten-forties, 315 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, June 9.—Cotton dull—mladling, 1145. Flour dull—Howard street and western super, do. extra, 3.50n4.60: do, family,4.50a5 75. city millis euper, 3,0003.507 do. extra, 3.5084. >. Rio brands, 6.63a5.7 Patapsco family, “6.25: do. superlative patent, 6. ‘Wheat—southern id ‘western a dull: southern red, 1,068.08; do. amber, 1.08al.12: No. 2 Mary] red, Spot, LO3iqal.o3) 0334; AU: gust, 1,02 > western nominally steady: southern white, 68371: Goabi: western tnxed, spot, OLigs62: June, O14 Gisa6175; August, 63a63. "Outs duil—southern, wetter wits aa do, mixed. Sagi: Brats. Rye quiet choice Penney lea, packed, 73¢a9) should 8: rib sides, 104. Hams, Tard rcngd, 9 Western pack Ce ee Come aati fair, 5,a9" 81 quiet, 13390133. ib ‘Butter stesdy— Whisky dull, 1.15, Frain Hecepte—Rour, Sri bare: jushela; corn. 12,000 bust 17.000" bushels; cori, 41,000 bushels, ‘The Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Ixt., June 9, 11:15 s. m—Wheat and Isnf "unchanged... CHICAGO, Int, June, 9. Qatn June, $84: Fale. SO: At 6 Short ribe—June, 8.53%, nominal: July, 8: 2), Wheat—June, 88k: July, 9035290 Gorh—Tune,, 55, July, 5635: Ausust, 5 5834: year, 49% Pork —June, 19.90, J i nominal Lard—June, 81 ‘The Petroleum Market, PITTSBURG. Pa, June 9—Oil trading very light. “Prices opened 73%, rallied to 743s, and at 1p. m. was 74 CLEVELAND, Staudard white, 110 deg. HE SAYS BE WILL NOT BE A CANDIDATE IF TILDE} that the democrats will carry Indiana and the Defore the convention. ‘Tilden wants it he acclamation.” ee ‘The Patterson Claim. Ixd IT. sioners were county, and upon divers lots Geo ‘these taxes, ‘about ‘and about $10,500 on Wwavermains, Of these taxes, About $10,0000f theave squues ero ort Teleased th the heirs of’ J ‘Pearson, Dy act, approved August, 4th, 188 2181.) Those squares, near New hue and Boundary leon aoe er ot provements, Senate committee, | 4 and 68874. wo ania and “Maryland. Mes mic aaler— A eoft, Gg, copper rehnod cats, 10,000 bushels; .000 bus WI 1930; August, Is; July, B95: AN jal, are assessed ‘710 and 711, that doce! ol. roric street, are the ones alleged saul. ‘S7aa2; ‘ald: Egxs tir, 17, Petroleum nowinal— Sy an ba ker am ha shel: hes, opened stronser, but is now earier July, 90%. Corn, oats, pork 1p. m—Closing prices iuni, 235: year. gust, dull, but steady: at. 75%, declined to Ex-Senator McDonald’s Position. NS HESAYS BLAINE WILL MAKE A HOT CANVASSs Ex-Senator McDonald, of Indiana, was at the Capitol to-day. He says he knows Blaine well and admires him as @ man, and that Blaine will make a canvass 80 hot that the democrats will not have any Ume to 1osé to keep up with him. He believes elect, Mr. McDonal @ Stax reporter to-day: “1 ‘ilaen ts a candidate, McDonald's name will not ‘Mebonaia wil benominaveds ‘but it date, I believe Mc! inated; nde can have the nomination by ‘WHY THE COMMISSIONERS ARE OFPOSED TO ALLOW- ‘The bill “for the relief of Eliza W. Patterson,” on ferred by the Executive to the District Commis- stoners for their views. ‘The views of the Commis- presented to the District committee ot Dill proposes to cancel tdxes due to the District, amounting now with interest to about $54,000. These taxes were assessed upon the farms, comprising in all about 220 acres in the in Washington and wn, for the Years 1674 and subsequent. Of ‘are for general municipal hy ‘assessments ‘which lien cer- yy were 2p. Nominations To-day. ‘The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: aS ‘Wm. R. Livermore, corps of engineers, to be oat Lieut. Joseph H. Hurst, 12th infantry, to be a, She C. Mills, 12th infantry, to De ist Postinasters—Wm. Aj Negate, at Red B: jank, N, Fi kTegICK Weed, Toonderdea, N.Y. Holzapfel, at Cuero, Texas; Jonn M. Jasper, john W. Hey it Canton, Dak; pitel Topica. CAN PENSION BILL. ‘The Mexican pension bill was taken up tn the | ‘Senate this afternoon, and an amendment, offered by Mr. Hoar, who said at the time that his object ‘Was W defeat the Dill, was tabled by 4 vole of 3 to 1B ABEENT SENATORS. | ‘Senators Hoar and Mahone have not yet returned from Chicago. Mr. Hoar will not be back for a | Week. Senator Frye has returned from # fsuing expedition in Maine. DAMAGES IN CASE OF DEATH. ‘Mr. Springer introduced a Dill In the House to- day to authorize the husband or wife, orn next of kin, to maintain action to recover dawiages for the ent act Of & person or corpora unlawful or ne; on resulting in ath, REPORT OF THE EXGINEER OF THE SENATE. In the Senate today the report of Mr. T. A. Jones, engineer of the Senate, Was presented. He | Tecommends new bollers and considerable repairs upon the machinery for beatin Ho urges that increased ‘the Senate wing of the Capitol fimates the cost of such needed at $6,000. ities ‘for, vent ADDITIONAL WATCHMEN NEEDED. A communication signed by Secretaries Frellng- huysen, Chandler and Lincoln was today submit ted to the Senate, setting forth that while a fire could not damage the State, War and Navy ing very much, it could roy valuable ventilating, ete. dating be provided and e fuitional machinery as 1s bulid- papers and records; that after the recent fire a competent Doard to examine into the subject of liability tofire and means to prevent It was appointed, and that ‘board had recommended that watchmen each floor, each one be required to examine all ‘the rooms On his respective floor a certain nur! of times during his watch. For this purpose tw: additional watchmen are required, and an Kepton priation to employ them ts asked.’ Keferred to'ap- propriations committee, DORSEY AND THE SPRINGER COMMITTEE. ‘The committee which has been Investigating the effort to secure the attendance of ex-Senator Dor- sey asa witness, anyon xoTRS. Mr. Henry Gensler, the popular oMlctal reporter of the Senate, 1s seriously WL, suffering with an at tack of scariét fever and diphtheria at the same Ume. He has lost two children within the past few | ‘Mr. Springer will probably introduce a resolu- tion in the House authorizing his committee to sit through the summer. Ss Sudden Death, Mi. HOWARD A. SNOW, 4 WRI TORNEY, DROPS DEAD AT THE DOOR OF A DI BALOON. NOWN PATE Mr. Howard A. Snow, a well-known patent attor- ney, doing business at 631 F street, dropped dead at the entrance of Simpson’ restaurant it, ner of 7th and F streets, at about liaif-past one O'clock to-tay. He was Just entering the restaurant when he suddenly fell forward.) gi He Was carried lu the room, but ina Bon. no assistance. The and the body taken and his friends were sent tor. the successor to the Co, Although doing business tn this city sided in Alexandria, Va., with a Wite and se enildren. Mr, Snow was a very lars ing over 300 pounds, iéw moments. Campbell were called, but could render his heart stopped Drs Bi trol Wagon Was sult tothe “itth business of Gilmore man, and had suffe Tentiss ed tor beating umoned reciuct station, aed was mith £ he 1 w from dropsy and lis death, though a great shock, Was not unanticipated by those who kuew im! Deceased was about 58 years of age aud his di 1t 1s supposed, resulted from dropsy of the heart. SPECIAL SERVICES IN TRE CHURCH MISSIONARY MASS MEET ‘Yesterday was observed as “Children’s D: ay only in the Methodist churches, but in the Baptist, Presbyterian, Congregational and other Protestant churches. The morning services were devoved to the children, and addresses were deliverad espe- Gially for the children. Many of the churches were prettily decorated with towel Tecitations and songs by the children were out. The attendance was large tn all the churches. In the afternoon a missionary mass meeting of the Presbyterian Sabbath schools of the city was held al the New York Avenue Fresbyterian church. T ‘and progr: rams Of carried exercises, which included reports of mission work in the diferent schools, were very interesting. Dr, Bartlett presided. ‘The other clergymen pres- ent were: Rev. Messrs. Little, Wynkoop, Pateh, Bur- dick, Kelly, Sunderland, Ramsdell aud Beck. About 1,700 childten “were present. The schools Tepre- sented were the Fourth church. Dr. McFarland, eburch, superintendent, 1: scholars present; North, A. B. Salmon, 50; Centrat church, Nr. Ende First mission, H. Crissey. 130; Sixth, TT. Frost, 90; Bethan: Pearson, 10); Eastern, F. Metropolitan, ay Cate, 150; First, J.B. Wight, i LeDic, 250; West Street, F."L. Moore, bo; New Avenue, Mr, Van Mater, 100; Assembly, ‘Mr. Keene, 130; Western, J. H. Mertwetber, 150; and Cuity, Rev G.b. Patch, 75. ori or. 3; Yon ‘THE METHODIST CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. In the Methodist Episcopal churches the services were made more than usually interesting by the additional observance by the children of the con Yennlal of Methodism tn the United States. Metropoil tan M. E. church about #1 was At the realtzed for the centennial medals which were distributed, the proceeds to be given to the proposed centenn ‘Senator and Mrs. Logat n ocupled seats: in the audience, among other distinguished visitors, Mrs. decorat ran Sent an elegant floral hat —At Foundry church at to add to the mut 150 of the medals were distributed. ‘These medals, which are it, have the head of John Wesley On one side ind of Bishop Simpson on the other.—at Hamilue church nomedais were distributed, but a very litt offering was made for the benefit of the chure) Sunday school Mbrary.—About 7 medals were distributed at Mi it. Zion chureh. At Waugh, church a special feature of the decorations was a floral arch with the ‘word “Methodism” on t he arch and “Asbury” and “Simpson” on the pillars. Under the arch were suspet nde floral bells,each presented by one of the classes of the school—One hundred medals were distributed at Union church, where Very interesting exercises were held ——At Dune Darton Avenue church an address by J on the early struggles of Methodism in « nirt Of the exercises. ——At We a model of the chapel four feet high, constructed of daisies, stood on the were distributed at McKendree church and a attractive program chapel the floral decorations were ve formed a —At the Calvary, uiplt.—Centenntal carried out.—At Grace and North Capit y elaborat Kirkley, irgetown chapel mec Ky ol M. E churches interesting centennial exercises were held. Work THE SOVTHERN MARYLAND Rartroan. ‘This morning Mr. George E. Baldwin, of Philadel ia, commenced the work of grading for the Routherm Maryland raliroad within the District and between Bennings and Brandywine, now the polnt ‘of junction with the Pope's Creek lihe of the Bulti- more and Potomac ber of men employed, Mr. Baldwin wi portion of the road road. Judging from the nu have that east of Bennings compieted be the expiration of the time limit in the charter, ‘which Will be in a few weel —_—— ks, GRAND ARMY VETERANS GOING TO THE BROOKLYN REvwIox.—Kit Karson Post, No. 2G. A. R.. and the Union Veteran Corps and other members of the Grand Army leave to-tnorrow morning to partict- pate in the reunion of the Army of the Potomac, which takes place n Brooklyn on Wednesday. The train leaves the Baltimore ‘and Potomac depot at 11:10 a. m., and the round trip fare 18 $9.80, Uckets ood for five daya, ‘The Veteran Corps and the Kit ‘Post have been given the place of honor on the right of the line during the parade. ‘0 GRADUATE TuIs WEEK.—At the commence- ment exerelses of te National College of Pharmacy ‘Thursday night, the graduates will b Bigelow. Ohio; “George J. Lochboenh : Edward Rt ‘Missouri: B. B. Owens, ‘Maryland, and Lewis Flemer and Laldier Mackall, District of Columbla—at the seventh annual Commencement of the Washington Normal Kindergarten institute Wednesday evening, the following young ladies will duate: Misses Lucy Barnett and Abna Persons, Alabama; Harriet G, Goodrich and Emma I. Ont and Estelle Havenner, Florence Kate A. Stickney, of this city. ‘Massachuset Redway, ani REPOBLICAN CLUBS—AU a meeting of the New York Republican Association Saturday evening Mr. E} \phonzo Y¢ tary, and Mr. LM. ‘was elected financial seere— Saunders treasurer. | Resola- tons heartily ratifyi nomination e Logan were ‘adopted'—A club whlch as Sewers in the District, It. creates a bu star toute, tals Wil probably. make eo turcuer| Someta Glalina, Thre bouta | ptine FO gE EL ee Trint of Dr.%. &. Bond. CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST EDITION. After recess the government closed the case, and ‘Mr. W. A. Cook opened for the defense, Dr. W. G. Palmer was enlied, ‘The court.—“What do you wish to prove ty Dr. Palmer?” rst,” said Mr. Cook “that the crime could not peep ony place in the position the witness sworn ne The court.—“Doctors are not experts in such cases; ey are not any better judges of the matter than are ocher peopie, auless iiey ave had more emperience.” [Laughter.) sage having been Tecelved he did not child. ntion and then talking for some itt Wituess iad no ph CATE id ot atvempt to bw ureats or do any of the things charged. Dr. Bond Was cross-examined at some Severai witnesses were called and Mrs. Carrs reputation. The Danville Riots, A MINORITY REPORT SUBMITTED TO THR SENATE. The mivority report of the Senate committee on privileges and elections upon the Danville riots, Which Was submitted to the Senate to-day, holds, | Assuming all the facts assorted in the preamble of ‘the resolution under which the committee acted to be true, Congress was clearly not authorized by the Constitution to Inter. Tere, a8 the matter was purely. a state affalf Ivcharges the majority with mak threat of depriving the people of Ml Fepresentation tn case they do publican candidates, and of shifting che expense of printing palgn dicument from whe pook etsof the republican national executive commit on to the public Ueasurs. The minority alsd ticise the republicans of Uhe committee {OF ie fairness iu conducting their examinations, ses The District in Congress, A PROPOSED BOARD TO AUDIT DISTRICT CLATMR Mr. Shelley introduced @ bul in the House today Providing for the adjusttuent and fnal setuement of all claims of the citizens of the District of Colum- Dia arising out of the improvements oF repair of streets and avenues and construction of pubite ‘audit Torecetve aiid adjust all Clatins. The board 1s tobe pointed by the nt, and to Consist of tanee Persons, citizens of the United Stat the District, who shall «iv salary of ech , andl an expert accoul salary of $3 Ant 18 provided for at th, abd a clerk, mew and Jaa $900, respectively. and ts ct were Rocessary lo & thorough investigation of il claims, enna incre Ciosing Exercises of the Colored High School, ‘The closing exercises of the colored High school Were held at the Miner buliding this afternoon, be- ginning at half-past two o'clock. On the Diack- Doards Were exhibited spectmons of drawing by the pupils. The rhetorical, Uterary and musical exer cises Wore very creditable to the puplls and to the al, Miss M. J. Patterson, ‘The program was song. Recttations, algebra, C. E L. F. Barney, teacher. pein.” Recitation, book Teacher; lterature, M. J. ations, soho, ver the Sea.” Rectta- © Head ot Wheat nt, Books to Read.” A Nttlo child of Sen ch, eighteen months old, died Saturday nh he body will be taken to Rhode Island to-morrow for Interment, This morning, in the Court th General ‘Term, the bonds of J. nee and W. W, Kirby as constables were 1 Mrs. Mary Ragan, a recident of South Washing- ed yesterday morning ton for the past % years, ‘1 voted mother of @ congestive chill and a tue and ry christian In every gene ofthe word. The Kev. Nr. Chaproan, pastor of Ry land chapel, of wick Mrs Ragan Was a member for 16 years, will ofitcate at the funeral services, Frank V. Parker and wife to aced on record to-day, a, it aut Affairs in West Washington. at 1goL CHtpees’s Day.—An interesting children’s day service Was held last evening st Calvary dormeriy ton) M. urch. ‘The wudies tifully decorated with flowers, a xercises, Which consisted e readings, singing rendered and much ation present. Children's di Dumbarton street 3. ring. Al of Mr, Olle Gladmon took. ernoon from his late residencay mths Were Interred at Vale the wedding of Mr. 1. FE enner, of Drovers’ Rest end Mixs Watkins, of Maryland. The wedding ts to take place “on Wednesday at the ence in Maryland. Guatx Recetrrs.—Roat EM Wolting arrived with 3,80) bushels Of wheat and 5 tons hay. si S Schooner Alien Green cleared 1 with 630 tons of coal. —AU 7 a. ta. Great r uorth connection, 345 6; distributing reservolr, 36. —_ Alesandna affairs, Reported for Tar. Evextxo Stan, CONFIRMATION SERVICES.—The Bishop of Riche mond, Kight Rev. J.4. Keane, officiated at the rly mass in St. Mary's church, here, yesterday, and confirmed some ten adults aba about one bun= dred children, white and colored. The gitls were arrayed in white, and previous to the confirma— Hon they received communion, At the later service Bishop Keane preached from the Gospel of the day (which was Trinity Sunday) an able and instructive discourse on the Trinity. Jn the afternoon the children renewed In a solemn manner Uber baptis ail vows, and the bishop spoke to them with much learness and fervor. CatLpres’s Day.—Childrens day was observed in the Methodist Eplscopal church south here, yes terday. The church was prepared handsomely for the occasion. The services of the centennial were unlted to those of children's dag, and were most pleasant to all who participated! Rev. Dr. Ke ‘the pastor, oMiclated th the morning. A prayer ant | praise meeting Milled the church inthe afternoon, and tn the € ing Hon. KR. Vance, of North Caro- lina, addressed one of the langest assemblages that ever gathered in the church. oTrs.—The annual Inspection of the poor honse takes plece this afternoon at § o’clock.—Tho mayor has sent Charles Taylor to serve out his term Inthe chain gang.—‘he June term of the corporation court, Judge Meade, opened this morn- ing.—The Cadets leave here for vegaie, ‘Beach, below Norfolk, next. Friday.—Rev. Edward Eels, of New York, preached at the First church yesterday.——On Saturday evening last the jury tn the third case of Eugene Murray horse ‘stealing, on trial In the county court, convicted the ised, and be Was Sentenced to four years inthe re itentlary. An appeal was taken—Wm Ly, Fitzhugh, of Fairfax co., died Saturday night. ——— Sick HRAPACHE, Lanavok axp MRLaNCROUT generally spring trom a Torptd Liver, a Disordered womach OF Costiveness, the distressing effects which Dr. Jayne's Sanative Pils will al move; by their beneficial action on the a gans they Will also lessen the Ukellhood of a returm mA > CHESELDINE MYERS. On, Thurwtay, June ev. Charles D, Andrews, of Ciriat achington, AUGUSTUS. D. ‘CHESELDINE tS MYERS, both of this city. ° ages deine ata toa bse. Pate Walker r Rew. ENCE £ FRENCH, of Alemnarin Va, to AMCLAUGHLIN, of Washington, D.C. , Was also observ church yestert Notes. —The place yesterday DA DIED. BOERNSTFIN. On Sunday, Jane Sth, 1886, at jock, ORLANDO CHARLES. infant Aue. sei eine E Bocrusteia, aged one mouth and exten = fe: Money: Jone 8, 1884, at 5:0 it . ogden JOHN ‘Bi Ti aged 7% “4 ot ixty-four eral {roa No 1510 H street northwest, at baif-past two o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, 11th fost, METZEROTT. On Saturday, June 7, 1884, wt 4 ituiawrs. BeeTEEMOT hi the afiy-tuea yea oF sar. ‘eral services will take place at All tormucgrow (Fucsday). br sedans: of thet = Stock am, No flower. AN. On Sunday. Jane 6 at 2 a ms MARY AGAR wiiow of the'inte Soha W:heapase, ‘fier au illness of two dayn, tre ‘Arrangements were male. for Ooh knew what war Gatinte Home tone. Tis 3 ‘Lew! take — wi a will river of a dirt car on Howard Ualverty Tink | 1216 princi wouthit on Tatay dase tea aha while in the act of changing a switch caught his | m ives and friends are in’ to attend, ieee cerca paces = tothe and attended by Dr. | ____UNDERTAKERS.