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SEWING MACIIINES. Cues O. N. T.Sroon Corrox. SIX SPOOLS FOR 35 CENTS, AtAUERBACH'S Hist. Gente’ Furnishing and Sewinz Machine Rooms, corner 7th and H genes for the elf-threating. high arm ght ran- nt NEW AMEIICAN S Nee. inten wot DOMESTIC, SINGER, W. & i und her first-class machines from &e. bt nue a sepatciiw department completo in every detail “All work warranted ea CSC ERBACIL, corner 7th ana H. wise Mcurxes. nm antil you have ex- preted and. Skviso M acurses ined and W HOME Wty aad neistieas inovements they cannot ti ‘We sell un easy loonthiy payments and dis. Bene tor cask. “Thorough iustraction to every pur- aa oS OPPENHEIMFR'S Keliable Sewing Machines and Fashion Rooms, : £269th street a. w.. St. Cloud Baliding. HAT GREAT “White,” “New Home, a ines at honest prices. No canvussers. Come 10 tbo Ofice ad save inuuey. Kenting and repairing aspe caity SMCKENNEY. 407 wast tw. sev _—— eee _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. P22 Eke to Sourore. FORTRESS MON roe and the South, Steamers GEORGE LEARY and EXCELSIOR. Ove of thene popular Stean: Se street wharf daily’ (>) SATURDAYS at 6, stor ‘gpd returning, and’ C. ‘Thursday and Saturday trip ouly, SATURDAY NIGHT STEAMER MOENEN aclusive connection with Boston and Providence mesiners. Connectaleo with Nex York and Wich; Mond steamurs, Norfolk and. Western, Seaboar and Reanoke, Ocean View and Virginia Beach Iroads. ad. rooms can be secured at Baltimore and e gfiee ae Hadise ats Peumsyt- }, Polkinhorn’s, uext £0 EY Tost office, cthiow of Knox's exits. yivania ay aud at company’s otice, 7th hart, ‘Knox's express will call for and check bagwage from Botels and. private. residenc Freiebt received daily wut eu WILLIAM P. ¥ Greek Mariaxo wie m. CH, General Agent. DISCONTINUE HER TRIPS | FORA WEEK OR TEN Days. Due notice will be civen when she will resume. =) G. T. JONES, Agent, OK AT LOW —FIES!-CLASS F ai! ND TRIP, 81.50. | ND FORTRESS MONROE. | EY Jeaves Washington for Nor- ¥. WEDNESDAY and FE | nection with Stea 30 p.m, makmz close | ww York, Oceas View, Vingmia Beacls and ail Sout | FOTOMAG IVER LANDINGS Pare 25. Steamer J. W. THOMPSON leaves MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 7am. 7 For information apply at General Office, €13 15th street, cr af company's what? Leaves Seventh-street wharf at Tam FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS Cepnecting with Paltimore and Ohio E.R. atShephents: leo. at Alexandria with 7:20a.m. Ferry Boat fro Waa) fpeton. On Mondays for Nomint and intern diate landings, returning Tuesiaye, On Thursaays oF Currioman. Nomini, St. Clement's Bay, wharves and ABtermediate landines, returning Friday ye tor Ni turning 2.R. PADGETT, Act, © WURIDLEY. Man | Seventh-street whart, was jOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. ‘The Steamer SUE. Capt, W. C. Geogheran, will resume Ber trips to Baltimore and River Landings, SUNDAY, ravine Stephenson's Wharf at 4 pain; leay? Mg Baltimore for Washunwton every FRIDAY at 3 pou, Freight received until 6 p.m. Saturdays SLY. All Kiver fr. just be prepaid. Yessenger accummodation unequalled. BILVHENSON & BRO. Acents, ‘th street wharf, { MT. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN thestreet wharf dgily cexcept Sunday) for Mt at 10 click aun; Returning, reaches Washing ton about 3:30 pom, a RAILROADS. JB“. TwoRE aNp On10 RAILROAD. MODEL FAST LINE AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEE ‘COUPLER! edule to take effect SUNDAY, November 18, 188%, Leave Washington from station. corner of New Jersey fgvente and C street. For Chicayo, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis dail st 3:05 8 m.- 10:15 @. in., 10:10 p. m_ with ‘ihrowsl Couches and Palace Slept Cone! without change; 10:15 a. uu dail: Saturday, above points, to Chicaxo, except mm, and 8:40 p.m. daily: 8:40 an. to Pittsbung, Cleveland and Detrott, with Sleep- Cars to Pittsbiins, For Toleds and’ Detroit via Monroeville, 10:15 a.m, Galy, Hh Sleeper for Toledo, via Wheelitig aud Lake ‘runs for Philadciphia and New York at 8:10 a.m. 5 except Sunday Jp. mi. and 1-00 p. in dally, with Parlor a Stachel, ow 95, 3-0, 440, 3:30, 7 For Annapolis. €:40 4 im. and 1/10 and 4-40 p. m,; on Sunday. 9:00. m.. 4-40 p.m. For Fotuts ou 8. VR... 10. For tations bet at and Baltimore, 8.00, 6:40, 9-00 mm, 30, 4:40, 7:00 and 0:15 pm For Statins on Metropolitan branch, 7:40 a.m. ana | Bea p. tm. dally except for | eclpal stations on Metropol ‘sm daily caeept Sunday. for Lexinxton, Staunton and alley tiranch 8-0 a. m. daily except Sunday, 6:40 Bem dally: for Frederick, $290 a.m. 10:19 By 443 p.m and 5-45 p.m. datly exee day For Has retowns 10-11. m. aud 5:43 p. tw. daily except Sunday. For politeon SV Rie Trains arrive {reas the West daily, & res From New York and Philadelphia 2:58, 8:30, m. daily, S:3) p.m. dally, exerpt Sunday. From ‘Annapolis, 620 am and 1:50 and 6:37 p. m; muniday. 10-40 m., 6-37 p mn, From Ixunetou, 6:2) a.m daily, and 2:15 p.m. daily, except sunday i Fr@ierick and intermediate pointe, 8:25, 10.00 a Bu. 2515, 4:20 p. Be anid BO) p.m cally” ‘cacepe § day: §.00'p. mm daily from Point of Rocks Trois eave Balthnore for Washinton at 2 6.30, 7.15.73), 9:0, 9-10 and 10 0a ms 12-1 5. 7:30, 9:40 ant 10:15 p.m, - on 8 2.00, 4:40, 7:30, 9:00, ¥-10a, m., 1:30, 5:00, 6:25, ni. All trans from Washington stop at Relay Station ex- Foe furthes tformation opply at the Balti rl Se fr formation apply at the Baltimore an lo Ticket Office—W: ren hingtem Station, G19 aud 1351 het 14th street. where orders ‘will be taken for beuirage to be elictked and Teceived at raver tM. CLEMENTS, Of. of T., Baltimore. nid © KOLORD, Gen'l Pamenger Agent HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RALLWAY. SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST ‘AND WEST. ein effect MAY 31. 1584. ‘ EW OKLEANS MAIL daily. making close | mancetions to all points South and Southwest "aily,ex ept Sunday, with C.& O. Hallway. Pull- man Sicepig Buffet cars from New ¥ rk aud Wash- featon “to Adanta, Pullman Sieepitug care frou Washington and Atlanta to Nw Orieats €20F M—LOCISVILLE FAST LINE. Daily via Char lottesville to Cincinnati, Louisville and all’ Western PAB, Pulluan Sleeving cars” Warkinston (2 Pal SOUTHERN MATT. AND EXPRESS. Dail toall pointe South and Southwest, ta Poach Ghazistte: Daily-except Sunday with C. &O-Hatlway. Puli evpiiue care frum Wanhin-ton vis Dan? Fille, Charlotte aml Atlanta to New: Oricanes alse From Washinytui tin Chariots tad Colenibie tS gustan Division Train leaves Warhinctonat 8:40 A, Division Train leaves Washinton at. 8: Sita 60 dalaracept sandy fom. trains leave Washington ot 8:40 5-10 FM. dail = -— formation inquire at Company's Of ud avenUE oF at Union Depot. ‘D. MACDANIEL, Agent SOL HAAS, Traffic Manayen Tr. PENNSLVANTA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AN Lowe: ted. Express Fant Lin | ts: Chicawo, with Slew | Mail Express, 10 y 2 i fhe Went, with Falsce Sicepung car Warhington to COGALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. For Ente, Canandakrus, Kechester, Buftalo, Niagara, 30-00 p.'m., dally, except Saturday, with Palace Cars Washington to Rochester, and Washincton to Buffalo, ‘Train leaving Washingtob on Saturday night will not Deyoud Hencve rer Willansport rock Haven and Elmira, at 9408 m. 10:00 a. m, 1:49 For Nor Vor ant th for New York amt th ai “4:00, 10-00 and tet Express of Pusiuan Parlor Cars, tor Pittsburg and Bisp = ba nt daly. excapt Sunday For Benton with’ ut change, 100 p.m. evory week day. For Brookiyi SY. ail thromgh trains connect at Jer. jor Bevel pugh trains connect at Jer- my City with teats of Brocklyn Antex, aife 4 Sagi Wannier to Fulton street, avoiding double fer ¥: across New York Cit ‘ladedy ila #25 aud 10.50.am.. 1:40, 6:60,6.00.10:00 HL pan. On sunday 6-006 00,10 :00 and 11:16 pan. ited Express, 940.9, th. dally, except Sandi For Baltsnore, 6.20. 8:13, 04 10-50, 2-7 Ms Block 3, containing 18 fine bul ne of the most commanding locat Heights, beinw Just on the crest and havin iew of ‘the el obtai AUCTION SALES. AUCTION AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. TO-MORROW. THIS AFTERNOON. VALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONUING ON“ FIFTEENTH STREET. BETWEEN ‘AND CORCORAN STREETS NORTHWEST, No. 1606. AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May Sint, A. D. 18K5, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1.042, folio 416, et seq., one of the land records for the District of Gomis, cad by direction ‘of the party secared hereby, we Will sell, at, public auction. th fron preminca, on SATURDAY. JUNE TWENTY-FIRST, ground alvuate, fying and beng in the ety of Wash of ground situate lying i €. and known as lot No. 8 of Charles Davis’ sub-division of part of square No. 193, fronting eighteen fect om oth street went, and ranritnw back witht that with fifty-six feet as recbrded in Liber i. L. Hoxie, ue Nunared ad twelve: in the surveyor officg of the Distri-t of columbia, with the improvements thereon, consisting of a two story and basement brick dwelling, ‘with modern improvementa Terms of sale: One-third cash ; balance in stx. twelve and eihteen, months, with interest from dAy of sale, to be secured by the notes of the purchaser, and a deed Of trust on the property sold of all cash at the pur- Chaser's option. A deposit of 8100 will be required at the time of If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days from theday of sale the ‘Trustees re- reve the right to resell at the cost and risk of the de- itiow purchaser. A conveyancliye et purchaser's vet. JAMES McD. CARRINGTON,) ‘trastees, deli-d LEROY M. TAYLOR, 5 [rHoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ATTRACTIVE LOT AND HOUSE ON TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust of August 4, 1882, re-, corded in Liber 1011, folio 340, and at the request of] the party secured thereby. Twill oer at pantie sales in front of the premiss, on WEDN: SDAY, JUNE EIGHTEENTH. at FIVE O'CLOCK FM. all that cer- fain fot beitue Ne 2 ‘$08, scoutdinu to Ted same having @ front of 20 by a 5 fvet. improved by a frame dwelling-house, Tata loth steve onthe, with inirrest, and-secured by deed. of trunt. Expannesof Conve’ ta Tid by the purchaser. roit requitcd a i Seltctigds TY SOs. G: G KENNEDY, Trustee, SNIFICENT BUILDING SITES ON FOUR- i LNTH STREET, YALE STREET, ROANOKE REET AND THIRTEENTH STREET, COLUM- BLN HEIGHTS, BE) Fr, IMMEDL LL OF BLOCK THIRTY- EX OFPOSITE COLUMBIAN ¥ AFTERNOON, JUNE NINE- "H, commencing at HALF-PAST FOUR Maal selon the premigcs, all of —d— ing Lota, itn fons of Colnmbia i splendid and surrounding country. This sale rewents a rare opportumty a4 the majority of the lote jumbia Heahts have been sold and these lots are the choicest, and in ashort time these Heights | Sill’be covened by" Somme of the bandsomest suburean Paidencen, some of our best citizens having ‘pure Eh comteraplate buildinue: ‘he Lith streetcars run this property aud a new church is now being erected quite near. ‘Terms: One-fifth cash, anda portion of balance can remain five years at six per cent interest, payable semi- annually, and other payments ean be made quarterly or early, as may be anounced at sale, at whieh time the site terms will be announced. If termsare Hot corn: with im ten days the rixht is reserved to resell at id cost of the defaulting purchaser or purch- five days’ public notice of auch resale in some newspaper published In Washington, D.C. Ade- Fosit of $100 required oneach lot as soon as sold. Cou- Yeguncinig, &c., at cost of purchaser of the property and further information can be red at office of aucti Oth and D streets n. w. ts DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta. Ft STEAMERS. STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM! New York, avenue; Mh ‘oth BELLEW, 711 7th street, Washington, D.C. ‘apl6-2m Tous Lax Man. Sreans, SAILING WEERLY BETWEEN NEW YORK,QUEENS- TOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, f Chicao, May 1, May 31. Salys. EUS Of Rrchmotay May Se fune 2, Juky te, GG Gt Bes: Mg’ Hy Sane, Sy a Montreal, May 34 June36, duly 3t. june 7, July 10, August 9. For ates of Javsage Be. tpnly ty THE INMAN os City of Chester, ‘No. 1 Broadway, BOTELER & SON, 3 Pennsylvania ave- Wr Moss, Adune Pxpress, uy Pensytvania im DA BROS erect; JAMES of weather, thus doius away with many of the discomforts of oceatt ravel Panres For Exvnorz Should take a BRUNSWICK BERTH, in use exclusively on the INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE. “These berihs keep perfectly level under all conditions fording perfect rect aad comfort. at night, INMAN $. 8, CO. Limited), GEO. W. MOSS, Agent, ‘ap2é-m&th3m_ 295 Pennsylvania ave.,Washington, D.C. street, New York. Anierique, Sant 18, noon; Normandi Servia....., Wed.. June 18. | Bothnia, AND FVERY WEDNESDAY FROM gricelana Queaatcwa Meent rates ‘Through bilts of taden given for gi Range Antwerp and other forts ote Coutisent ood fcr iret und astro apply at. the Company'noficn | crite E e Nod. Bowling’ Green, or Voth steerage OTIS BIGELOW © CO..t09 sth street Waslnnaton, DLC. Orto. ‘Messrs, OTIS BIGELOW & Co. 65 7th wtret, W G{ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY between Now York and Havre. ‘Companys pier. No. 42 North Hiver. foot of Morton Wednesday, June Franveul, Wednesday, June 25, ‘Labrador, Collier, Wednesday, July 2, noon. payable on sixtit, in amounts to gult, on the Banque Transatiantique of Paris. LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, No. 6, Bowling Green, New York. _G@. W. MOSt a5 Fennaylvania avenue: J: W. BOTELER & SON, nesivaniaavenue, Aguas for ra aS ee STEAMBAIP Favee, is will rail EVERY WED. ‘The steamers of this con E@rreet Hoboken. Hateoof passage: From bow Yorkes foboken. Katea ot : ew Yor Barre London. ‘Southamptot at Bremen, fret cabin, | 0 to Bist: Fates, For freight ‘ CHS & £0.%> Bowling Gren New ork? Ww. &. METZSHOTE 60, 6 Pomasivanie, ‘second cal at somes TER, 342 D strect, Agents tor W MEPANY, LIMITED, Ritts N.K. NEW YORK, ed. June 25 | Servia.. Wed. July 2. | Oregon. Wed. July 9. } Gallia. EW YORK Rates of Passage—60, @80 and $100, according tox» commodation. Btcerage at very low rates, Steerage tickets from Liy- ‘and ‘cabin t VEKNON H. BROWN & CO., New York: Dros THE, consnite of Pennsylvania avenue, between dd atid 43 streets. All recently contrac with ce Baltimore. Md. Call and be convinced of the doctor's wonderful success and thereby wave time and money. he is the Oldest’ city,and will euarantes a cure inall cases of venereal dis- ease, and furnish Medicine, orno charye: the poor fur- nished Medicine free. Consultation and advice free at fore me by has given his particular att cure of ail forms of “Divease,” particularly that of 3 private charact 30 be THE MEDICAL, &c. yk LEON, THE OLDEST \BISHED AND only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can be daily, 329 Missour) avenue, first wtreat routh complaints aud’ irregularities quickly remov: d. it. Correspondence aud consultations jal. “Separate rvvmns for ladies. Office 1d 6 to 8, Sel6-1m* D* ROBERTSON, THE GREAT SPECIALIST, ean e consulted every Wednead dS from 2 ta 9 p.m, at his office, 486°C treet, northwest, street, for the treatment and cure of all Pri- wand Chronic Diseases, etubracing weak- wf the urinary crgatis, €e; Casos ol porttively cured in four to six causticn, Consultations strict ‘office, 30 North Liberty at fidential. c FREAD AND BE WISE —DR. BROTHERS, 006 BST. southwest, appeared be ‘and made oath that Peablished Expert ‘Speciaiiet in this hour during the day._ Subscribed and sworn to be mr BROTHERS, April 2d. 1884. UEL H. WALKER, Notary Publi — HEALED. GO TO DR. BROTHERS, 906 AND In 8: Boiss Mrcetsrnthwest, and becunee theese rene advertising phyxician in Washington. He tention « treatment for Over 37 Yearn, ‘apZv-lin' DR DYES FLECTRIC VOLTAIC PELT, and other Furcratc AP- FLIANCER, We will send on thirty days’ trial, to men, YOUEE or old, who are suffering from Nervous Debility, cont Vitality, and those discases of a personal natury.re: wultinue front abuses and other causes, Speedy rellet te restoration to Lealth. vigor and manhood guar sive Situ et cnce for illustrated rhe, frees Ad- HAIC BELT CO. Marshall Meh." jao-coly DenkoBERtson, AS TOK, MEN SCHECKS 61 Ge*teFeL—comrontixa. sccarerul argc oat Ale 3:40, 4:00, 4:25. 4-40. 00, 7.40, 10-00.and 11 {Gp Seana, 9:40, 10:80 a mi. 4-00, C00, 7-40, 10:00 atid cept - For Anbapelis, 6:20am. and 4:40 p.m.daily,except Sun- ALEXANDRIA axp FREDERICKSBURG RAIL. WAY. AND ALEXAN! RAILROAD ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON For Alexandria. €:90, 7.20, 9:25, 11:05 and 11:35 a.m., pa nd 6,00 pia. daily. exceyt Suindayes 20% $22. ally, leave Alexandria tor Washi: Rovvinegse One SE catenin desea ¢f oth street and Pennsylvania, aventie end at tae ate, en, where orders cau be left for the checking of los: Steciees oe ace CHAS. E. PUGH. General Manawer. Tayi YO DISCOVERY HAs FQUALED THAT OF Au- i serra usta ithe “Holman oor fe “s Hemedies.” Consultation free. Depot southeast curber Vib aud i strevte bortu west mylT HE EXPERT, SPECIALIST ‘ho stands lich in his profession, is acknowi pert without a peer in the wide world £1 : mpaieca Manhood and Avance ¥ Lnipatee ‘SYstetn. Blad ser’ Kidney and all diseanes of the Y Unvatia, “Heveat canes ponitively cured in 4 to Edays, No mercury or caustics used, Can be consulted ‘Wedn 4 rurdas, fron 2to¥pan, at his 46 C nw. Ts to leading physicians of Balti. i Liberty st. Baltimore, MeL mbdi HOURS Curesin Uunee days, Drug Stora, 15N, Uth street Vidiadelpaia, ses 480Penna. ave. Washington, D.0. EPPS’ COCOA. PREARFAST. Dy a thorongh knowledge of the natural laws witch sovern the operations of digestion and nutrition; and OF dom of the fue properties of well-ac- es provided cur breakiaat tables iy favored beverage which tay. Rave Ut heavy doctor blllx. It is by the judicious tse of sch ation of det that conatitatin, nay be wre Tilt up uniiimtrcme cncuelt to. resist every tel to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are float. ‘arottid tus ready to attack wherever there is'a weak Felnt. “We tony excale name's fatal shate by Meeplag Haseives weil fortiged with pure blood aid © propaely otirihicd Trauic™—Ciew service Gazelle Made simply with bofling water or milk. Sold: caly Gelb, ahd io) Uy Grocers iabellod tia JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, mpl-sm&tu ‘London, Enwlands Teeted Hay Greek Line, €:50am. and 4:40pm. daily, ex- | JREST IN THE WORLD! UPPER TEN ; we Www WY ELISE Y. ASK YOUR GROCER iH. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, my%-Sm Tesi Pera agg te Passenger and eng [ithosrapaie Frese Peper. TOS Gee ‘etic c wieat ait ; rs Ww. prices So. AYPWY MLOfiice »! ‘Washington Gas Liss Go was (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. STOCK OF HARDWARE, TOOLS, . Pou ON), TABLE CUTLERY, On TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE ‘SEVENTEENTH, 1884 at TEN O'CLOCK, withi shall ‘sell the above: business. B bees SHERMAN & CO., Auctioneers, ke te a Geant Aa request of the holder MBIA. By virtue of « deed JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Kc, ONE Ni AY MORNT ‘Duncanson Bros. west, one No-Top Buggy. All ‘auction, In front of ‘the Dereinatte real ‘On MONDAY. THE SIXTEE: iy bnter the north 46 feet trout vy the meio? 1 o feet front vy the wary: 582. exld lot being whip Proved and lying on the east side of 2d street, between Virginia avenue and D AT HALF-PAST FIVE ‘M., we will offer lot lettered “"D.” in block Howard University subdi- street southwest. numbered sevetiteen (17), of HEITMULLER, Tath street, wear I. avenue, | vision of Effingham Place, eaid lo on of Mary] ‘HE SAME. east corner of said street forty-one feet north seventy-five feet: thei a:reet east forty-one feet six inches: thence south with said street acyenty-five feet to the bexinning. ‘And on WEDNESDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1864, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., we will soll parts of lote lettered B and , in Daley's subdivision of square beginning on North L street forty feet four mm the southwest corner of said square, rin 3 inches; thence th Vermont avenue, forty-neven, ; thence ina straight line feet aud four and s-half inches, to «point on ‘Yermont avenue, which is fifteen feet from the. alley; thence northerly alonx said avenue fifteen feet to along said alley fourtcen fect elght inches. twenty-elyht fect three and a-half inches; hence south eighty-five feet to 1s street: thence along L street to beginning, and Proveinents thereon, AND ON THE SAME DAY. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE SALE, we will ing to John Daly's subdivision of Davidson's subdivis- 15, and the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: Oue-third purchase money cash; bal- ance to be paid in equal installments in six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, to bear interest from ive his promissory ‘approved by the ion of equare N 7808 + FISHER « CO. ulng thence north Afty- northerly, parallel. wit feet nine and a-q) thirteen f thence west four feet for which purchaser to temn cr urhisocr or purchasers at Or purchaser Or purchasers cau, pay all pur- Yn cash on day of aale or onrat:fcation ‘On ratification of aale and pay: ment of Purchase money (and ot before) Trustees Ww perty to the purchaser or purchasers. A de- (00 on each wi en, Property ia, chaser, “he terma of sale must be complied with wi ten days from day of ule, or property will be readver- tised and sold at cost and risk of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at 1. Court, MF, 436 Loi two small tenements, and lying on the m ying ‘Pomero3 ‘ON TUESDAY, THE 1884. AT HALF-P. ‘Real Estate Auctioncera CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. signed. trustees in Equity cause of An- iif pe a pubule miction, i gell at public suction, we hereinafter decribed realestate, to-wit: DAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF iE, A. D. 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK P, Jot No. Sand the west ten feet and one inch of lot 4, in square 1050, by the depth of said lot 4, situated at ju id avenue and north street SEVENTEENTH DAY OF AST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., offer lots 37 and 38 in R. H. Gillett’s subdi- Wiare 140, improved by two dwellings, numbered, re- vision of lote 11 and 12, in ‘and basement bri: spectively, 1123 and 1125 19th street northwest, ‘Terms ‘of sale as to the frst two pieces will be: One- half of the purchase money, in cach, and the residue in two equal installmencr, in six and twelve months, to be secured by deed of trust upon the last two pieces will be fol trust for 82,500. A deposit of 8100 wi each piece of property when fe rag cost of defaulting purchaser, if the complied with in seven dage fro1 ‘veraticing und reconiing at pu Uko: wrstiGanky, | Trustees T]P40s. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctionoers ET sa irfue of a decree of the Suprem Conrt of the District of Columbia, equ! Cause 8 894, June 34, the un ined by anid decree. Nel HALF-PAST FO! quare two hundred and ninety (290), bel contained within. the metes and bounds following. to wit :—Bewinning at the southwest angle of said lot 13, | And running thence north along the cast side of a publi¢ alley neventy feet six inches, thence east twelve feet ‘seven and one-half inches, thence south seventy feet six | inches to an alley thirty feet wide, and thence west aloug | isrelve feet seven and One-half inches to the | ‘borinning. One-third of the purchase .ce 1n two equal instalments | at one and two years from the dey of sale, such deferred Payments to bear interest at the rate of six annum, and to be secured by the purchaser's Lotes and a deed of trust of the p1 Top eath mutfect to deed ined on eke an ted. The tras. DAY, tmmediatel isch part of lot ons sale, at SIX O'CLOCK P. ML, we will sel Q), in square $76, beginning for the same at the south- ir inches, and runnin thence zine ce e east to the line of Tth ands iblic 4 ota quarter inches: in front of the Ul Lot lettered E, accord- ‘The terms of sale money in cash.and the bal required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing to be ‘at the cost of purchaser. If the t sale complied with in ten days from day of sale, the Trustees: Teserves the right to resell the property at the risk and. r, ‘GEORGE ©, PAYNE, Trustee. ‘ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TWO FOUR-STORY FRAME DWEL! NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. JUNE SIXTEENTH, at SIX, ee cistadth ises, two four-story Fr: eo yurchaser’s cost. 1306 F street nw. WILLIAM J. MILLER ralslaba avenue. Johnson et al, (HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TY ON_E STREET, BETWEEN N) STREEIS NORTHWEST, BEING | irsuance of a docree passed in, By virtue and ju the cause of Rudolph Johnson et al. v beltte cause ‘No. 8,100, 1 Court of the District of “Cotant as ‘Truntee, on TUESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH. OF JUNE" “A. 'D. 184, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. front of the premises, oifer for sala at public auction, {he following real estate: e oF parcel of ground situate and being in the City of Washington and Khown and designated on the ground tater. plan thervof as lot “L.in Patternol'e mabdiviai al Tot numbered sixteen G6), in hundred and seventyscight (G7. aa the rane is Tes el in the surveyors off nec cash, at the option of the Terms must be compli i. Two hunt ny on Massachusetts. avenue, between, ¢d aod. 7th i On. Mansachusetts avenue, between elt ain streets northwest, containing ‘Srooms each, with mod- d cash; balance, in siz, twelve and | Snterest at eight per x UMBER 932. 5 elglitean months for notes bearin cent, and secured by deed of trus purchasers cost, roperty time of wale. WALTER B. WILLIAMS &CO., Aucts. THIS EVEN FPOLE®. Avetioncer. MONDAY. JUNE NINTH, at TEN A.M. and SEVEN EDNESDAY, THURS. same hours, we will STORE 215 PENN- aire mumbered {1 Sipe as the, Tes | P. BE, continiling TUESDAY, W DAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at. STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Fs OMEARAS SP0RNNG AND MUSICAL nown as ! GAN BAZAR, i. STOCK CONSISTS OF , Fishing Teckle, Combs and Hair | Tooth Brushes, Toys, Razors’ and Straps, Re- Cart (Wheels of Fortun sald city, in Liber N. Mth said. rent estate io usprovod by brick dwelling house. tnree CO) euual instalments, pagable at she @,eretvert > E jontalients, payable at ax (6),twelver tec (18) months. from the day of al aymente to dra snd the notes of the purchacar or purchasers (0 be give sige tre om te property or al chaser’ OF purchasers maplied with within seven ‘days {rom doliars deposit mrunt when the property lskuocked dawn. all conveyancing cont. HENRY WISE GARNETT, Trustee, No. 2 Columbian Law Building. DUNCANSON BROS,, Aucts. "jet-vodseds cush, and the balance in. terest per annum Houschold Articles. Salo without reserve at 10a, m. and7p.m. on above days. Dealers should attend the sale, wil almost given away. bac hiahar seg ty tiea wishing profit a haa ao al (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneér. TEN VALUABLE SUBURBAN BUILDING LOTS ON LINOOLN AVENUE, THIS SIDE OF GLENWOOD AY. JUNE SEVENTEENTH, 1684, iP Hote 480. 63, 55. 690 05 sell lote 4, 99, 63, 55, ibdivision of Prospec in- ting and Gales avenues. Property in this di- Ay enhancing in Value, and is in great le- sale should attract the attention of par- table investments. ‘Terms; One-third cash: the residue in two equal pay- x and twelve inoniths, with notes beat! 1d sectured by deed of trust on the property ancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. Tequired on each lot st the time of THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ITCH, FOX & BROWS, Real Estate Brokers, UABLE PROPERTY ON G STREF’ VENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENT Nort! MALL "BRICK By virtue of a deed of tru Liber 939, folio 443, et eq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and of an order in the suit United States of América vs, Henry W. Howsate we Supreme Court of the on SATURDAY, THE NE, 1884, AT FOUR {in front of the preniises, offer for wale Hon, all’ that certain piece or ‘parcel o} ound sithafe atid Iying in the city of Washington, istrict of Columbia, and kmown and described as lot numbered fifteen (15), in Sam from Henry W. How- ed, duly reéerded in! TEAM FERRYBOATS NORFOLK AND UNION | ANDS TEAM BARGE PALERMO, AT AUCTION We will sell per order of the owner, at our auction honse, 95 Main street. Norfolk, Vs JUNE BEVENTEENTH, st TWELVE Ferry-boats Norfolk and Union. Z ‘These boats were on the line between Norfolk and Portamouth, and between Norfolk and Berkley. at the same time and place, we will sell the steam Fartice inlerested invited to examine said boats and ‘Terms made known at sale. SMITH, SNOW & CO., ‘Auctioneers, Norfolk, Va._ D sion in square numbered one hundred and_sixt 69), a8 recorded in the office of the District of Columbia, in Liber N. K.. Ne 14, said lot fifteen (15) being orlic in'said square. and having a front:we_ of feet eleven (11) inches on G street, between 17th and Asth streets northwest. Said property is improved by 8 small brick house, gtallments in ‘One-half cash: balance fn equal in- nd twelve months from da} the notes of the purchaser or purchase mente. drawing nix (6)per cent inter jotes to be secured by deed. premises sold; of all cash, at the option of the orpurchascrs. AU conveyancing at purchaser's cost, A it of two hundred and fifty dollars will be ro- y Is knocked down. If the terms quired when the p "OL ‘signated on the pon said. ‘Teetua of cash, (of which IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF LOT 4 IN 8 UARE 708, AT THE FO WITH THE SAW MILL, ‘F PRIVILEGES, &e. irtue of a certain deod of trust, bearing date, th day of Februa iber No. £83, folio belonging or in an; Of sale are not cou wale, the propert lied with in eeven d will be resold by the: risk’ and cost of defaulting purchaser or purchasers, UARE SOUTH | after five days! advertingm ‘STREET, MACHINERY, WHAR’ DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ‘FUTCH. FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers, SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON FouR- ‘ET NORTHWEST, IMPROVED AOS ate, 18, 185, By virtue of a deed of trust from Henry’ W. How- undersicned, dul rd et seq., one of the land records Joie of the land records for the District of Columbia, and st the request, in writ the holders of two overdue pro vured, the undersigned. ‘Trustees 1 ‘auction, in frontof the, ON THURSDAY, THE NINETEE! INE, A. D. 1884, to the highest and best bidder, a ‘that certain parcel of ground lyin ington, n the District of Columbia, aud known and de- yund plat, or plan, of aid cit numbered four (4), ip square numbered 708 (seven hundred As IN WASHING’ tl Liber 90, folio 43 of the District of Columbia, of the United States of Au etal, No. 8919 Equity.in t bin, we wil! on 8: ‘in the City of Wash- south of square t jot belonsing, and ail the Tight, tile, Interest, property. claim and estate of the SouuL 6 etreet, bounding meh of th ingen Allin Thoee whose es ‘of, sonoerning lot, by reason of the sams, by those fe he hai, or hath, in said lot. ‘The property hereby intended to be transferred, that was conveyed to the undersi together with all and singular the wurtenances and hereditaments to the said wise appertaining, and all the improvements, machinery, engines, works, erections, implements, appliances, chattels, furniture and articles premiven (whether he date of said deed of 27th or not, and) whether as fixtures or otherwise, and all the it. title, interest, claim and demand, both at ‘equity, of the said party of the of truat in and to the same. ‘sale: One third of the purchase money. must be paid at the time of sale) and the residue in aix and twelve months from the date of sal jual sums, for which the Har alereat at the rete trust, with covenant of insurance, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, of all tho px ‘the option of the purchaser. atthe ost of the the right to revell il those certain pieces or parcels of lying m the City of Washington, nd known and described as Lota numbered thirty (30), thirty-two (32), thirty-three (33), thirty-four (34), thirty-five (38), 0 seven (37) and thirty-eight dred and thirty-cight ‘Willard's snbdfvision of lo sion of ordinal tote in raid square, “as the san said, in Liber HD. C., foli fered in parcels, comfortable Brick D ‘Terms of sale: On hurty-six (96). thirty~ ‘in square numbered two according to Henry A. ts D to L, of Fisher's rveyor of the District afore 98, ‘The property will be of- Said property is improved by four ney. half cash, balance in equal instal- ments in six aud twelve months from d33 notes of the purchaser or purchasers to be given for the ferred payments.<draw: nuin,sald notes to be wecured Ly deed of trust on premines old, or all cash at the option of the pn chasers. All conveyar poait of two hundred and ff Purchaser's cost. A de- fale ap not complied with tn even days yurchaser must ive from day of ‘sale the ty sold, or all cash. at | trustecs at the riskand coat of wneing must be ‘rusteca reserve, y,, at the risk and cost of from the day of sale, gurehaser, r, in case of ‘with within five ANTHON JOHN SELDE J. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, B.M., lot num! recor- ded sibdivision of lota,in square numbered ten hundred, and eighty vight( 106) imbject to taxes kaneased therwo sich ‘at the time of sale ‘One-third cash: balance, in two equal ix and twelve months, with interest at lecd of trust, oF all leposit at time of statement oF ‘Terms of wale installments, i ef oe USTEE, SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER PROP- Y, AT THE JUNGTION OF SIXTEENTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. ‘of sdeed of trust, dated December: uly recorded in Liber No, 966, fhe land records of the District ‘of Colum! reqquea: party: jbiie auction. tn front of YY, JUNE EIGHTEENTH, 1 ‘one (1), $h Susan Serogsin TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE 1, CONNER OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded 1 Tiber No, 1.011, folio 41, one of the land records premises, on SATU! sell, in front AY. JUNE TWENTY-FIRST, 1884, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., all that ‘of Orisinal lot numbered one (1), th square muim= ed seven hundred and. thirty at southeust corner of sald equate K street west civbty-four orth fourteen (1a) fect and four (4) itichen; thence cant: rardly seventy seven (71) feet ‘by-a line maki angle with the line of New Jorscy. southwardly alot (38) fect to the point of ‘ferns of eale: $200 cash; balance in equal instalments ferms of ealé: 8200 cash : balance in equal en at siz, twelve ard cighteen months: notes to beat i ent, payable. semi-annual ced” bt” trust," Conveyanciog. Cost. A deponit of $50 at 30, folio 28. one| thereby, I shall sell ht (738), bexinning neo Dy and with (38) feet; thence ‘will line of aid avenue thirt nun, secured. ther with purchaser, #100 conveyance! ‘eost. ‘Terms to be complied with in sev JOHN SHERM: MM. SMI" mm 'RANCIS H. SMITH, Trustee, IAN & CO., Auctioncers, 'H, Saleamai, “and to be ne- SIXTH STREE 2 Ie -F Li byline tote fo and 1 feet ten and o- vi STEERS SALE OF FRAME DWELLING ON T, BETWEEN G AND H STREETS SQUTHWEST, AT AUCTION. ‘Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, jet of Columbia, in equity cate No, trix, va. Duvall ot remies, on MONDAY, THE E F JUNE, A. D. 1884 at SIX O'CLOCK P. M.,all that piece or’ parcel of Tand and Int or plan of Washing- f lot humbered eleven wundred and uinety-seven Fnuing for the same on 6th street west, at the fine between lots 10 and 11, in waid squat Tunning thence ‘north with line ‘of 6th Moned ease one Runated, Go fect tp rear lin ice east one hus z Hel to the dividing ine bet : thence south with said rear line ax (6) thence west with an- ‘Gand 11 twenty-five south with another dividing between rtheast corner of between lots 10 aiming 1.88736 i infront of the irtrontof the) ‘THIRD DAY remives known on the fon ety, D, C., ag and in square numbered for ‘and Ii sixteen (16) feet 1ot10; thence weat slong div! and 11 to the place of besinnt: Ms oes, together Wi of $100.8 time of yurchasers cost, ‘Terma to 2 otherwise truatec ‘reserves fl cost of defaulting purchaser, after 8 ‘much resale ih some Uewspaper pul terms announced at sale in regard to compliance, ; BOARMAN,} Trustees FPHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TATE ON THE WEST SID! rT, By virtue of a deed of trust of Reptember, 1883, and duly Fee ., oné of the Iai belng recorded 1n id. records for the" 19, t istrict of Colum! quest of the ‘ne- ‘of Washington, in. the ‘District of Colum epee ee h consist of frame. dwelling, -half inches (10%); Tine ‘bwtween fois ember 6th, 4882. in Uber 1, 4 ‘the jrmhs: One-third cash: ments at aix and twelve months, with notes ferent at xix per centum per annum until "Al purchaser's cost. #100 de- sa ‘terms be fn three in- waive’ aod eigiices tuontis rured. by deed of trust, ~ &c., at Hed with inten 18 PONED one a ENUE N HOS. J. FISHER & OO., Heal Katate Anctioncers, ‘or parcel, ‘front ‘UNTIL "H, 1884, same bour ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, Se etn of A URSDAY, JUNE NI and place, By ‘order of Trustees, Serer certain PJ UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHO! MATTINGS, OIL CLOT! ‘MIRRORS, PLATE AI LARGE CONSIGN: BOF CONSIGNMENT OF THREE CRATES STONE CHINA ONE JUMP SEAT CARRIAGE. BY ORDER ADMIX LOT HOUSEHOLD GOODS, AT. On TUESDAY MORNIN ‘SE commencing TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, writin cur salesrooms, a genéral Effects, 2d Edition. iS, CARPETS, FREN( Latest Telegrams to The Star. THE DRILL AT MINNETONKA. How the Rifles, of this City, Failed to Get the Prine. 7” Special Dispatch to Tam EvExrxa Star: DD ®SCANSON BHOS., Auctoncers STOCK GROG CONSISTING OF FLO! SPICES, SOUP, Fis! SUP, MUSTARD, YE. BACCO. RAISINS, CITRO! DENSED MILK. SCALES, 1 D BEING THE EX DECLINING OUR ‘BUSINE! SALESROOMS FO! FINE ¥O On TU attention of buyer Hore, Lavaverre, Laxe Mixweronna, MIxx., June 16.—In a competitive drill for a flag Saturday afternoon, at this place, between the Rifles and panies, the flag was awanded by the judges to the St. Paul company. The judges Were Lieuts, Tears, Sanborn and Glenn, of Fort ‘COFFEE, TEAS, CIGARS, To. ‘RANTS, SAFE, ko, & REMOVED CONVENIENCE OF ‘Minnesota com Ars0, UNG HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, DAY MORNING, JUNE TH, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we will sell within our Sales: rooms a genetal assurtinent of censures the officer of Fort Snelling said be 0 cl concel' Groceries, to which The | how the prize could have been soawarded. St. Paul HHOMAS DOWLIN CRATES OF ENGLISH ONE CHINA AT AUC- TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JUNE SEVENTEENTH, 1884, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, within my auction Toots, Ishall sell the above goods in lots to suit the trade. 1¢ and Minneapol ple who witnessed the drill denounce the ‘unanimously; holds it. The Rifles visit Minneapolis {here great preparations have been mado to ——— Hon, Heister Clymer’s Funeral. W24. TEE B WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers, SPECIAL SALE OF FASHIONABLE AND COSTLY FCRNITURE TO PAY STORAGE AND COVER AD- NG. ou WEDNESDAY, JUNE EIGHTEEN, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A, M., we' shall sell within our salesroom, an elegant assortment of Household Furniture, named in part: -Malicxany Frame Parlor Suite, Ebonized, Uphol- Library Suite, Plush Bands, irror Front Wardrobe, Elegant Cabi- het Plate-wluse very costly: Walnut Frame Pier and Mi tel Sirrors, Walnut Wardrobes, Heavily Carved Marbk ‘able, Walnut Fraine Parlor Suite, ju Pinal two Mahogany Dining, Tabh nds, Library Tatles, Walnut Farme: holstered in Crimson Silk; Hair Matts tered in Blue 8i Heavily Fringed; top Center’ ers: Fi Ser sold without resery. Jel6-2t WALTER Reapixc, Pa. June 16—At the funeral of ex- Congressman Heister Clymer this afternoon Ben- of Delaware GA. ip nn. Tallroad, and Dr. of the state board of charities, were among the train brought many mourn- hia and Washington. pall-bearers. A ers from Philadel A Dozen Peo) june 16.—Just before services at township, yesterday, & run away team collided with five other teams. ‘A dozen people were injured, some seriously, including sev- ibs broken. None,’however, were ik: Hlewant READING, Pa., Lyon's cbure! lor Suite, Up- | ral who had essen Walnut Chan. ber Suite, Oud Drvssine Case aud Wasnstands, Walnut Frame Parlor Suite, Upholstered in Blus Rep, with cov- ravings, Oil Paintings, Decorated Dinner ‘vice and Tea Sets, ‘Toilet Ware, ‘Freuc! piste let Sircor. elaburatels Carved Frantey Oak Frame Manteb Mirror, piste-glass; Child's Eaay Chait ete. Matiy of the above artistes ate to00 and cover advances VILLTAMS & UO. Aucts: A Great Admiralty Suit. ore, June 16-4 suit in admiralty, in- 1@ SUM Of $450,000, was begun to-day in the’ United States district h Amerikaansch Stoorn- ‘Vaart Maatschaplj sues the owners of the British steamship Lepauto for the above amount for dam- court. ‘The Neder! roe sate ‘The old Christian Church Building, cor. 14th at, near Island avenue, at auction, THURSDAY, JUNE. LOGK P. M. ‘The honse i py fat eonaltei, wil positively be gold to the id Rhode NINE i bidder. ages done in a collision between the steamshiy Edam, of the Netherland American company, an‘ the Lepanto over two years banks This 18 said to be the largest admiralty case ever known in our courts, and has taken the ee hos ‘employed on the case two years in prepar- on St. George's ENTH, at SIX (A? #4 HEMPLER'S OPTICTAN ing THURSDAY, JU A.M. and NIGHT at HALF-PAST SE mical Telescopes, Field Glaxses, Opera Glasses, Barometers, Thermometers, Microscopes, Scientific In- G struments, ke, Jel4-1m, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ——— New Hampshire Prohibitionists, June 16.—Prominent prohibi- Uonists say that a State convention will be held in ‘September and a full state t a Latest Foreign News S 8 YLVANIA AVENUE. INETEENTH, | TPuonas DOWLING, Auctioneer, 1s HEAD OF Hons and recorde records oft request of a default havi ‘ale at publi described in. folio’ Columbia, ‘Terms of eal cash, bulance in ot it from. day secured By given. deposit of ¥: risk and cost of the Be" THE ABOVE SALE IS count of the rain until WED. DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1534, af same hour and place, J. J. DAULINGTON, 406 Sth street nw, CHAS. A. ELLIOTT, 403 Sth street baw, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctione THs. 3. FISHEL & CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, COMPRISING ALL OF THAT TIUANGULAR "SQUARE OF GRO! BERED SIX HUNDRED AND THIRT SEAR THE CAPTIO DUTH CAVITOL, SOUTH D, AND CANAL STREETS. Wnder and by: virtua ist 39) BOL ‘DED BY. Court of the suit of Henry B. Beach et ux. al, equity cause numbered 4983.0n the 26th day of AUD, 1884, the underst the “NINETEL to wit and Terms of sale the whole, or of ots, in cash at U his promissory notes, payable respectively in one and. f wale, with interest at Kix ‘ured hy deed of trust upon Property sold. or all cash, ut the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of one hundred ($100) dollars required |-on the acceptance of the bid if the property is sold as whole; and, if wuld in lots, two yeare from the date ‘cent per annum, and Ing Star” newspaper ing purchaser, A i ‘GEORGE F lat and subdivision of said aq aoe THOMAS J. FISHER Je12-dkas A VESSEL CRUSNBD IN THE ICE. Loxpox, June 16—Advices recelved from Green- land staté that the Danish brig crushed in the ice and that ten of her crew were — ‘The Gunbont Despatch in New York. Naw York, June 16.—The rived here to-day trom Washingto1 ee A Prize Fight Prevented. Naw Yor, June 16.—The Brookl; notified yesterday that a prize fi place outside the city lines early thismorning. Om- ‘and found a group of men just pitching a Ting for ah encounter Detween twollgnt- welght pugilists. On the appearance 0! the parties decamped, 2 SPP ” Jat FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and 8 p.m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported Dy special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street: Elena has been TY-FIRST, 1884, AT in front of my auction rome, I ock. ‘The busy season having e supply of stock and the above «losed. and having the undersixned have instructed Mr. out, the above without regard to ‘Phe horses are all’ good ones, Jet black —a perfect hoi ‘The stock: can be seon on Fri runboat Despatch ar- Dowling to closs ington, id_ One very fine Ken- instant, after 10 street northwest, LEADINGHAM & £O. LE IMPROVED N AND UNIMPROVED PROP ON THI NER OF NINTH AND H STREETS NORT! By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 1, 1881 8, folio 427, of the land| District of Columbia, at ‘the written! der of some of the bonds secured thereby been made in the paymentof the interest, on said bonds the undersigned Trustees will offer for in frout of the preinises, on SAT~ TEEN, 1984, at FIVE. O'CLOCK red ixteen (0), n (), ninete:n (19) and twenty. bdivision of square Dumnbered nine hun yur (O34), as thi t Would take cers were sent in Liber Unpaly JUNE FOU DAL, ot ‘Lote number same are bounded and Jivision recorded in Liber W. B. M. the surveyor of the District of an in the office of One third of the purchase money in and two years, with i f sale, for which notes of the pur- all cor lot in bid off, Tt terms of sale are not complied with within seven daya the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the TON, 406 Sth street b.w. 408 Sth strect now. POSTPONED ON AC- SDAY, EIGHTEENTH CO,, Real Estate Auctioneers LOCATED 6 of a decree of the Supreme of Columbia, passed in the s. Jane Farha et FLUCTUATIONS IN PRICES TO-DAY—UNION PACIFIC ‘MAKES A START. New York, June 16, Wall Street Post says: The stock Inarket still felt. some effects, Uhis forenoon from the advance di three days of last week. But as the in that advance was the, markinj stocks, such as Missouri Pacifi and New York Central, and as the covering of the larger part of the short interest in them, one elenient dapued Trustees will ie aicuouote Da’ NTH DAY OF JUNE, A. at FIVE O'CLOCK PM, sell at Public Atictio premises mentioned, the following described real estate In the City of Washington in "the District of Columbia, + All that square of ground aud promises known wenated upon the ‘ficial plat of wail city as square numbered six hundred ‘ani containing in all about thirty-three thousand and Girne hosp muta fet ef round be said square will be sold either axa whole or in lots as mua 19 the Truatecs seein inost advisable, A ‘One-third of the purchase money of cach piece of the property, if wold fue of kale, and the ndofan orderin tho auft | (UA installments for which the purchaser iy to give ica vs. Henry W. Howxate eine Court of the Dis Ce in RDAY, THE TW TY-FIRST DAY OF JUNE, 1884, at HALF PAST FOUR K P.ML., in front of the premises, offa at public auction, ground, situate ai Disti ig Up of a few ‘Western Union thirty-nine (639), eens interes ngth in the mar- diminished. There 1s no ‘stocks on the part of the public outside of the speculators of the street. ‘The prominent features of the forenoon were Union Pacific, which started off with an ad- ‘vance, which tt failed to hol preferred, which, after dropped ‘to 4454. also was weak, selling down to 10%, seems likely to again become for pivotal stocks of the market. The report. of the governmental experts, which 1s expected to-day, awaited with great interest. The Baltimore Markets. June 16.—Virginia sixes, deferred aa toneaasteds 30: and Northern Pacific vancing % to 46%, Oregon and, Transcontinental Union Pacific ‘time one of the depouttof twenty-five dole 125) Tequired on the acceptance of each pid. If the terms of the sule ure not complied with within ten GO) days, the ‘Trustees rese Property after three days’ advertis: at the risk and nurel “HAMIL ION, Mio, necend. series my 39; new teu-fortien, Sis; Dew BALTIMORE, Jane 16—Cotton dull—miadi Flourstendy amid quietHoward stand western 2 15nd. Su; docextray3. 500A do, 0285.75; Patapaco SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND BUSI. Ni OPERTY, NOR’ Re XLVANIA AVI feet on 6th street, 1, 1884. | Title perfect tions; southern western ‘dull and lower for late 1 do, amber, 1.0881.11: No.1 Maryland, milter ra, pot, ern srera lower and nominal, excep for July; southern ‘white, 74a76; western inixed, | Goan 7339; western white, 3¢a39; do, Yania, $7039. Rye qi choice Pennsylvania Hi Ce, NUE EAST AN the will of Mary L. Brawner, de- (ll at the premises on THURSDAY, ‘FENTH INSTANT, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. the west part of original lot 8. in square 873, the kame having a frontage of 56 feet 10 inches on the Avenue. 50 71 feet 9 inches on C street, and. being improved by a Large double dwelling, containing eleven rooms, bath and gas. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in two equal install- ments, payable with interest serni-annually, in one and two years from day of sale, ands: kes. A deposit of #200 will be req bid. Sold free of ail incumbrance, ; do, 59%(260: June, 59) ‘Decked, ‘cured on’ the pret. ‘on acceptance of ‘axes paid to July chaser to comply within ten days after sale, otherwise resale at his risk and cost, after five days’ advertisement. All expense for convey: ancing and recordin at cont of purchaser, GEORGE F. HAKBIN, Trustee, ‘No, 319 Pa. ave. cant, ‘MICHAEL FOLEY. Auctioneer. "yelz-daeds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE TY, SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF WASHING? TON. D.C, AND WEST. BEING “VALLEY VIEW FARM By virtueof a decree of the Supreme Court of the, ‘dn a caus in which| rs are compla‘nant: District of Columbia, Lewis D, Meaus and ot} Hobert Smith and others defendants. No, G6 sraigmed, aa trustees, wi the premises, on WEDNES! JUNE, 1844, at the hour, of that tract of land called “White Haver i the “Valley View Farm.” lyinu in the District of Colum. lescribed in Gne parcel, theunte Dia, being ats point at 1 drawn north* iayen.” for the said point o fouth Laat i Hi Fs i The Chicago Markets, Tet, Jone 16, 1126, 8. m.—Clee GSORGETOWN, Se. lower, Lard 1230. lower. ost Sane, 8 nota faly ed; Bepkemnbe 86%4. 7 5 66) Simos saps Tulys 83 i Aurust, 894, Sep Hay and. » 8.15, LOCK P. M., all as follows: Beg:nning end of 68 porches measured on Scourse degrees west from a large poplar tree standing on the south side of the new free ro tree beliiz known as the. “Doll of beginning is on the line dividing the tract, called Alliance from that part of ed en.” formerly owned by John A. Murdoc ‘bexinning Tunning south 65 dewreecs ‘west 48 6-10 perches to the east edge of the Ridge road: then with the east side of said 0 ‘west 30 perches thence north 48 degrees west 15 perches; then north 12 degrees west 18 perches; th degrees west 16 perches. (By referetic last point is distant 71 perches trom the said division Mines between Alliance and John A. Murdock’s part of White Haven, measured ‘bys “course running ST decrecs east towards ‘the sald Tine, the latter being ‘continued from Barber" on & course north 25 deurees west: ‘The Petroleam Market. PITTSBURG, P, firmer. The then declined. and at CLEVELAND, 0., Jt 16—Petroleum unchanged. ‘Standard white,'110'deq. test, Corcoran Gallery of Art. ‘NEW STATUARY, PICTURES AND CASTS. fairly active and ‘Garver. which point SEES then Dorth to the deed this son, with important additions of statuary, paint- ings, bronzes and casts. The marble statues ie Hie ale fe : PRESIDENTIAL TALK AT THE CAPITOL, The Demecratic Drift Still for Cleve= land. SETBACKS FOR THE BAYARD ROOM—ANOTHER DAM- AGING SPEECH FERRETED OUT BY HIS DEMOCRATIC Rivais, The democrats in Congress are giving their time largely to discussing the presidential situation and consulting as to the best man to nominate at Chi- cago. The positive tendency ts in the direction of Cleveland, though Messra. Bayard and MeDanaid have many stout friends. As to Mr. Bayard, the fear 1s still openty ex that his war record. ‘Would lead to a campaign on sectional issves, and, 88a prominent democratic Congressman said to" day: * All the sins of commission and of omission of the republican party would be driven from the Public sight by a stirring revival of war issues.” ‘The Bayard boom has recelval another set- Dack. ‘The fact ts Drought to yeht that on the 7th of March, 1870, during a discufion of the funding Dill tM the Senate, Mr. Bayant contended for the | Cujant of Ube house ts at payment by the government of slaves set free, He | ‘The District in Congress. PROPOSED KEMOVAL OF THR PEACE MONUMENT. SS. Cox introduced a resolution in the House ay providing for the removal of the Pusce Mon Yoent, from the intersection of Pennsylvania avenwe And Ist street, to the circie at the intersection Massachusett’, Connecticut, and New Hampshire avenues, the clicie hereafter to be KROWn a8 condia circle. The resotution that statue of Aduital Dupont proposed to be erected A that clre i the Capitol grounds, sid appropriates Engia Loxnox, June that England Usat had been made to Turkey to send the Soudan, and informed Turkey that if she 1 fused to accept the Invitation to be conference as it was sent the mucet without her. — ‘The London Explosion. 17 TURNS OUT To ANE BEEN AN INNOCENT APPATA, LONDON, JUNG 16, ev | that the exp aw her innovent. The oe jectrician, and Was = ments at Une Ume the em gaged In making said that the slaves were the best locally nawgnined | plosion occutre Property in the land; that it was the only property ‘the Constitution; 1 was recognized ‘by municipal, state and national laws, and he charged the republican party with the boldest. sort Of repudiation tn setting the slaves free without P for them. This speech, taken in connect: With theDover speech. causes southern demo cause Ido like Bayard. Indeed, love the man: Dut we can not, we dare not, nominate im. We they are pray tional tives go to show that the delegations {rom the south will go to Chicago unpledged and untn- structed and will defer in the making of the ticket to the northern states. Some of the fr ern men say they are in favor of jetting. th delegations from New York and Indiana make the ticket. A Star reporter ment for slaves) had Deen in large in the hands of both democrats and rey Democrats who favor other candida after the nomination of the democratic Ux ‘The House Democrats Looking To- ‘wards Saratoga. WHAT 13 SAID ABOUT TAMMANY—VIEWS OF GEN, ‘SLOCUM AND MR. HEWITT. ‘The democrats in the House are looking to the Saratoga convention for a solution of the problem of their presidential candidacy, ‘The meeting at Tammany hall Saturday night 15 freely and soberly discussed, and a large number of the members shake thelr heads and say they are at sea. It 1s be- Meved that concessions will be made circle, and they will receive all th demahd tn return for ® promise tostip land. Whether these terms will be question. Men from the rank and fie of T circle, Who werp present at Che meeting, we" about the Capitol to-day, expressing the opini that Cleveland would recetve the support of lu state, They say that if Tammany ts placed on a equal footing with Irving hall and Uhe county mocracy, ail will go Well; they are for no particr ar candidate, but will give their support. to an one acceptable to the majority. If, however dre denied recognition, they Will send theif ow delegates to Chicago and demand recogntt ‘They do not, they say, antielpate any suc but should they be thrown out and ‘Will vote as they please—with the repul they see ft. ‘The current opinion 1s, however, that the New York delegation will go'to Chicago uninstructer, and will be divided in thelr support between Cle Jand, Slocum, Bayard and Flower, the latter, b: ever effort to ent Cleveland. ‘Gen. Slocum returned from New York this morn- ing, and 18 somewhat reticent on account of his Peciillar position, but he says he thinks the New York delegation ‘will go to Chicago uninstructed, Dut will eudeavor to enforce the unit rul ‘Mr. Hewitt says he thinks Tammany will recetve all the recognition they demand, and the demo- He says he elly ‘Will not oppose any one favored by the majority. crats of the state will act unitedly. thinks there is no disposition to quarrel, and ‘This one he belleves to be Clevelat Mr. Greenleaf returned to the House to-day, 1 attended the Rochester convention,and says tt broke upin arow, the delegates being equally a an offset to Logan. ‘NEW YORK MEMPERS FOR CLEVELAND. Interviews with the democratic members of Con- gress from New York show them to be almost Unanimous for Cleveland. They say there will not be any trouble at the convention and that Tan many Will support the nominee. Most of them Uhink that Tammany will be admitted to the con- Yention on terms of equality with the otker New York city faction. a Capitol Topics. ‘THE POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION FILL. In the Senate this afternoon Mr. Plumb, trom the conference committee, reported back the Post OMice appropriation bill with all but four items agreed upon, The four remaining in dispute are the in- em from, crease of money for the tree delive $8,600,000 to $4.000,000; the Increase of postal clerks, involving $30,000 in dispute; the Item relating 10 eclal mail” Tacilities, involving $155,000, and the Claim relating to reduction of Pay fer ratlvay matt in the report as far service. The Senate concurre as agreed upon. RAILROAD LAND GRANT FORFEITURES. Senator Plumb reported favorably to the Senate today, from the committee on public lands, th® House bill to declare forfeited the unearned lands granted to the AUantic and Pacific railroad com- pany. ‘The Squier Failure. A DEED TO ALFRED B. GUNNWELL, OP ALEXANDRIA. ‘On Saturday last, a deed was pl: from J. H. Squler to Alfred B. Guanw dria, of property known as lot ell, of Alexan- and recites the indebtedness of Squier to Gunn ‘al $25,400, and for the sum of $23,000, to be credite ‘on the obligations due by Squier, the conveyance 1s made of the property on K street, between 15th and 16th streets nort! District Government Affairs. issued by Inspector Entwisle: Patrick Downey, , between 00, ing, Dexter, repalt erect three two-story dwellings, 3d. stre D street and Virginia avenue’ southwest; ‘Thomas M. Dowling, erect a two-story dwe 7th street road, county; $600. H. brick, northeast corner 6th am € streets; $700. sesinicdn Drvorcep.—To-day, Judge Cox, in the Equi Court, made a decree of divorce in the case of Chanbtte Beverly agaainst John Beverly, giving her the custody of the two children. ee Lirigatiox OVER James A. Concny's INSURANCE ‘Monev.—To-day Sara C. by H. Bradley Davidson, filed of Pittsburg, Dill against J. a daughter and heir of James A. Coburn, deceased, and seeks to recover her share 1n a 85,000 poll the life of her father, and to this end asks account and an injunction to restrain the admit trator from paying over moncy in his hands until a settlement is made with her. — Rossrnies Rerorrep.—Dr. Henry Kallersowskt, 999 P street, reports that on Saturday a quantity of Old books th foreign languages were stolen from him.—James Alexander, of the schooner Octavia Coke, reports stolen from'the cabin of that vessel a vallse and some clothing, with $4.25 in money, and one flat-bottom boat, 1n all valued at $30.40." John Jones, of 105 E street, reports as stolen from Masonle ‘Temple, since the 14th instant, aK. T. uniform in leather-bound trunk, vaiued at 70. — J. Ricker, 1101 Massachusetts avenue, reports stolen from him’ on Saturday night 6) feet of hose, with Mixtures, valued at $16.—Richard A. Charles, 1405 Scouten street, College il, reports that his statue was entered during the night. and articles to the value of $27 were stolen.—Mr. Phillips reports stolen from him Saturday night two lanterns, valued at $2—George E. Prevost, 1435 Corcoran street, reports stolen from his hoube, on the 13th Instant, a double-barrelied shot-gun, Value $23.— Walter’ Hellen, 1818 1 street, reports stolen from his house, about ten o'clock’ last nizht, a Smith & ‘Wesson revolver, a gold breastpin, #4 In'money and a silver pin; total value $27. ——— ‘Tae VerTeRaxs Weicouxy Howe.—The Union Veteran ‘Capt, Thomason, upon their return from. Saturday night, were met at the Baltimore and Potomac depot by the Washington Light infantry corps, Geo. A. Custer camp Sous of Veterans, the Veteran corps cadets and a detach- enthusiastically. Fireworks were discharged along. tho line of mare, which was up Penusyivanis avenue to 15th toF to the Veterans’ armory at Ragone emple a ‘the armory the 4 Veterans were welcomed by Major Corson, and were then entertained aU a banguet given by ‘the Veteran corps cadets. ‘Rance? ‘THERMOMETER.—The were tne teadings at the omce of the chict officer: ‘am, 85.7; 11 a.m, 60.8; 2 p.m, 76.8, Maximum, 820 ‘Tue PENsyivanta REPvsLicaNs.—The Bisloe and Loan, and eleced offcers forthe Peat as 3. K. a 4 L i | i i : i if a ats 10 tube in pressing Bayard upon thelr parts. south Bin Senator sald to-day?“ grieve toner ie be ing south pertained to-day thitt | Uhe volume of the Congressional Glo’ containing Bayants speech oo thy funding Wil cincine’ pass and dur the last few days, Not asingle volume was lett the Senate brary, and Inquiry showed them to te publicans S Will use | the speech against Bayard now, but the republi- cans Will no doubt remain quiet on the subject unt tricts,, Tammany | democrats of plicans, it , having ho earnest support, “There will "be an force the unit. ruie, but the Tammany men Will stand out against it, and their support will go to Slocum father than’to Flower, who ts looked upon as merely a lever with which'to check ited be- tween Cleveland and Flower, and he thinks the Whole state is in about the same condition. All along, however, he has been under the impression that the best ticket would be Cleveland, associated with Palmer, Rosecrans, or some other soldier, a3 don record Square 199, for the sum of $2340. The Instruments dated June 14th, Butterfield, trustee; R.Fendall, administrator et al, for an account and injunction. The plaintiff 1s > Tur orders of Pay Director Jax D. Murray #€ the Mare Island, Cal, navy yard have been revoked aud he has been p n Waiting orders, | _ Passep Assistant tC, W. Rac has been ached from the bureau of steam engtneertag, department, and ordered to the Lancasteey Hurdpean stauon, per the U.S 8 Powhatan, Political Points, TAMMANY'S DEMANDS—AN ATTACK ON CLEVELAND CLAIMS OF IRVING MALL DEMOCKACY—INDEPERD= EAT REPUBLICANS BLAINE. MEETINGS, Ata meettug of the Tammany Hall committee a organization in. New York Saturday, a resolution | Was adopted demanding of the state convention | Tepresentation tn proportion to mumben, The ns | olution states that Tammany Hall has for tea | Years accepted a mitority representacion In Und mavention, althouch « tajority of ts voters of the city are euibraced within the onate tation. Speeches were made by John kelly “and others, and a strong disposition manifested to make a decided stad agalust Irving Hall abd the county democracy. One of the “npeakens—en-ser <Grady—aitacked Gov. Cicveland im bitu Saplig Ghat 10 would be death to the parts diany Hail to place such aman th the Wht The committer of Independent mpublicans at New York, of which Gen. Francis ¢. Barlow i Chairman, Which was appointed ad wh the delegates tothe kite Tepublican couventuin, held In Chicago, and unge the nowlnatlon vt Melk Who Wiladvance reform Im the civil sevice, make thelr tinal report Saturday night and adjourwed Sinedie. ‘They state that performed tier duty, but tn spite PreseULAtiONS, Und sirable the commlties | cuuciude Bow to leave the Tespousillly where Be | belongs. The democrats of the frst, second and tint Mise nleriug about Kingston, No Ya and the ng COUNT, “OD” Saturdasy jected Uulnstructed delegates, Who are, however, TrichdsorCleveland. The frst district of Monsd county elected Flower delegates The delegates to the New York democratic state convention elected Dy the Irving hall democtaey pied a resolution in Whiteh It Was set forth thag engin ng bal equal Pep resentation with Tarunany ball in the national convention. Powell Clayton Was given an ovation Dy the ee pubicans at a (public mecting tn Licde Wot Ark., Stturday fikht, and resulutions were adople ug lis Course and that of the Are i to the Chicago convention, xe omumitter of the Taxpayers cee ssuclation of New York have parsed. results Yous condemning the nouination of Bintne, afd opposing hts election as unsade for the business fi | terests ot the country, 4 Thurman boota ts betng cultivated tn Ohio, Wait spect Is that if Payne decides to Decotae @ « tate delegation, r Blaine ratification mevtings were held tm 9, Fitisburg, St. Louls and Ithica Savurday u News Bricis, Sir Charles Dilke’s newspaper says that Mr. Gls stone recently declared that be expected to be vals of onice na few works, | 7 Kev. Alexander J.Bulnt, D.D., of Nast ied suddenty in New York prsioraay ee Neholas DeGrow, sistant secrevary and case Jer of the Union Mutual Life Insurance compass, | commitied suicide yesterday at bis summer fess dence, on “Atte Diamond island, Me. Arringewments are making forthe fourth Blenniat Teunlon of the colored militia of the United States, to be held in Kansas Clty, Mo, AUgUSt 4 7 ntest for the Championship of tancy snd trick bicycle riding between D. J. Canary, of Bose ton, and Warren Wood, of Chicago, was won iy Canary at Chic turday night. ‘The American Sse eat suffered its first Mee in Great Britain on Saturday at the bands of the Belfast team, by a sore of 8 goals to a. AL the capture'of Rerver Hussein Pasha ‘Khal the Exypttan wnder Was Wounded and. wow! have been killed had hot a friend seized a rebel th and held tt over him wnt the ght was fnlshed, Gov. Ordway, of Dakota, has sent a letter to Hugh’ J. Campbell, the U.%. district attorney, im Which he states that he would like the examitiers * deparunuent of Justioe to consider the charyrs ist dm, Sexton, the billiard player, was yesterday thrown from a catriage in New York, and luis left fore arm was broken in two places. Theengineers of the Lehigh and Susquehayna branch of the Reading Toad have decided. Uhat It they do not have thelr pay for April and May by next Monday that every train man and track nai fe of 7 Fair, is pn wily ot Senator alt, 18. Uo AIT’ & HOWSpipor writer in San Francisco. aia, emi nant fice Weapacns, Lawoton ap Mmaxcnoer generally spring from a Torpid Liver, a Itsordered Stomach oF costiveness the distresatng effects of Which Dr. Jayne's Senative Pills will speodily te = by their beneficial action on the biltary or {Gaus Wey Will also leswen the HkeliMood of a ROGUE, —— MARKIED. FINLEY—THOMPSON, In Baltimore, Ma. J 12th, Las, be 3.0. Stell, DY KON L. PINLED te MAUD W. THOMPSON, 1 thie city. . ou CLARK. On Inne 5th, remy ral will take rom Maryland vehue. Dorthwast, (tot day. June 17th, at W0asta, Aelativn atid fricuda re oe | Vited to attend: DOOLEY. On Sunday, Jone 15th, 1886, et 1:30 p, of cholera infantum, CLAKENCE 3., youngest sus D. aged TWO years. hte parts, No. Sot » Tuesday, June 17th, at r Funeral from th Penney ivania aveu five velock fr Ud 1 the morning of June 16th, 1884, at Hye wa his yrandy jartin Ford, 3612 N street, re : GEOMGL LY ROY tafaat win of Win, F. aud Jul 72 unter : HOWARD. ‘The fancral of ALFRED J. HOWABD, aged 28 years, 3 months and Say, who divd at te bets residence, No, Tt Seventh xtreet cant. will tae face froin the Zion ‘Baptist church ‘cleck P12. wow wud Crucis vost Peper t fully invited to be prowgut., Services tne) | " Sibbeitig pastor of the chur, and W | Walker, pantor of Shiloh Haptiet chvurcti | May hie erst in pene? : Piox His MoTHeR AND Rovere MATTHEWS. Suddenly in Baltimore, Md., on ie ‘ot the WOU June, IMG, a the elit fo h Mire L's. MATTHEWS. widow Mise. on Jnne 14, 14, 4 M and days late ‘Major Geonge Peter, of Muntgoniy NIBLACK, At Vincennes, Indiana, on June 14th, hed re infantum, WILLIAM ELLIS NIB geed nine months, son of Willis C aud Panne Bort OCALLATIAN, In Georsvtown. D.C., Sunday. Jvne JOHN OCALL a native of Millstres, ‘Cork, Ireland, Tesident of Geoneetown fob t thirty-eight Fears, aed Hfty-six years, May his soul rest in peace, The friends of the farily are respectfully invited to. | attoud his funeral from the family residence, No. | Sixth street, Georectown, on Wednesday morning, June. AK at So'clock, Aequien mass at Trinity church 9 9 o'clock shiarp. Ed WOLCOTT. The burial of the late EDWARD WOL- GOR and tuk only daughter, LOLTE, wil take place at ‘Oak HLM cenas ery. on “Pyewdag. dun 15. at 4 otto in, Berviewwat the chapel by the Iv. Dr. Hupderlame® pa ____ UNDERTAKERS. _ RTHUK KOONEY, LAWRENCE BARBY, ARTHUR ROONEY & CO, 2145 Peunsyivatiin aveu ne nurtliwest, Largest stock Metallic and Cloth Burial Casal Jef AMES BELLUW. UNDERTAKER, CENTRAL warerooms, 711 7th #t, tw. Branch'offices: Nw. opp. luumaculate Conception church; Nort agit hear St. Aloysius’ church, y LAM F. SPINDLE ee Sobsisti se CXDERTaRER, ‘Welephope connection. Jiao 7th etrect northwest, eae Te mt ‘Al — Rey and commodious warervuns, Wo. S25PR. ave ne Residence on the press, aS yHas 3 GAWLER WILLIAM F. VERNOA -bromtig 20,2 pike AKING ++ ‘TABLISUMENT, reas ow donmeriy Si3Pa im es ‘44 Kew York uvenue

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