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FAMILY SUPPLIES, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. PROPOSALS. $1.2 Dozrx Contrett & MPORT 6 Lbs. Best Laundry Stareh, 5c. Sagar Cured Shoullers, lier Fomliy S25 Se Roles Fas Fest Patent Process (wari Seb et Pre : cc ; ao Ceyion. Java, rousted, anit te fine, 25e. it. Bem OG Java 3 tow for 9 i JT3, 10 and Bee Te cn iaving purchate! teas before the advance, Ww ‘te beat 84 and foc, Toa in tae cys Bent Dairy butter 23 to due. i. Drled ugar Corn, loc. per Ib Bese Golds Syup 40 depart. INDIA TEA, #45 7th st ww. (Island), Northwest corner, New Orleans Molanes, 55 10 75¢ pal Telephone Call 46 a Arrextrox. SHOICE MOCHA A ER, 34 GREEN COPPER FROM 10c TO 16c. PR LB GRANULATED SUGAR, 6c PER LB. IV. JAVA, 280. STANDARD A SUGAR, €e. CHOICE CAROLINA ISLAND RICE, 8c. EXTRA B SUGAR, Sic. PER LB THE BEST MIXED TEAS, 50e. EXTRA € SUGAR, 5c. FINEST FORMOSA OOLONG, $1 PER LB ASSORTED TEAS FRUM Sve. TO $1 PEK LB. SPRING LEAP. YOUNG HYSON AND GUNPOW- DER, 50 AND oe. FINEST YAMASHISO JAPANS UNCOLORED AND S TRAN ANEW YORK AND WASHINGTON TEA CO, 438 NINTH STREET XW. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO PUR- CHASERS iN QUANTITIES, ap29-lin DJAVA BLEND, FOR DRIP Fonty Groce We sell strictly for cash: consequently can and will sell cheaper than apy other firm in the city. Goods amounting to two dollxrs or over delivered frev to any part of the city. All gords must give satisfiuction oF money refunded. Call aud compare prices. POOLF, BROOKE & €o., apls 44 Louisiana avenue. coc FER RRR EEE gS ROR EF Ss co § € _ EE “RRR, be Ge & 3 , ae cco ERR K OR kee Sse = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA ATENT PROCESS FLOUR, fitout a taste the most RracrHreL and the most ce tot only tie most perfect Mi zs have tot containing as It does all the nigst Improved Machi ery invented up to the prewnt time, but they proda's State that's large ‘quan. esbipped annially to at the priucipal Courts of the old CARASTHE Uhat itis mate from selected iis a periect sep particles of ths wheat becty ‘ofall weak wnd_ starchy 3 cmore brea! to the barrel than anyother Flour. The best trade wdmite that from its brewd takin ties it Inthe cheupest, as Well us the Dest. for either family or baker's use, and Desurpassel DY uy sack’ and every barrel is war STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the gnost heautifal Winter Wheat Patents ever offered t the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting Luusekeeper and satisfy the most iastidiousepl- care GILT-EDGB. Atmagnificent Winter Wheat Patent. RELIANCE. A sptondi@ Minnossta Patent Flour, made by the rated! Hungarian process. Itis avery cbeap and vewnrifal Patent, within the reach of all clases, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who auiuy GOLDEN HILL. ‘The oM reliable stand-by and the Standard Family F of the District. It Isequal in quality toa wreat ny Digh-pricet Patent Floars, whiist it can be ught for considerable less money. We defy compett- ‘ bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELLANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we tect wmured tat auy Lousekeeper who tries them once Wis uever ue auyUbing ee Forsaie by alt grocers Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st and Indlanaave 13 WM. M GALT & Co. DIANO= AND ORGANS FIRST-CLASS, AT Teasnable Rgures, Tus and repairing-+-- =z Sececlalty: ecdN. pry eel mei 467 Toth st ae. HES, PAS © cos cemonr craxp BikNts choice stuck of Pia myo Hexexaxe Prasos AreUnsurpased for Fine Workmanship, Brilllancy of Tone and Extreme Durability. Old Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. ‘Lowest Prices and Easy Monthiy Payments, BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND UPRIGHT, and SQUARE ‘OFORTES. ¢ to our Washington patronsthat, Setring to offer them greater fuctiities in their deal Ings with us, we have opened warerooms at SIT MAKKET SPACE. PA. AVE, wear Oru sr, WASHINGTON. ‘Thesame are condneted directly by ourselves, and ‘cocomers can dealwich us there to precisely the same sivantage asat our Baltimore and New York estab- semis \ ‘ull wssortiment of our various styles of GRANDS, UPHIGHTSand SQUARE PIANOS will constantly be found om has, WM. KNABE & CO. 2a PIANOS FOR RE Taning an ug promptly attended to by ex- perience mmb2s-2m S1O 222 Sg 38 WHE BUY a anpsome | > SQUARE OK UP: GET PLAN) of best EY T. NisMo's, take, at A LARGE STOCK OF SEL aud Sains, Sv. SIDNEY T. NIMMO 433 Tun street AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET PIANO, but eagut mouths od, ut tre vas barigalls, tod payable in montniy instailiuents of SLU. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 12 433 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. Sreue Pus. reixway DP raxos Tie best ta he We £ the ENNSY LY" 3 As Stelnway & Sous’. Gabler” Grove: steco Wheelock, Murshall, Wendell aud other Pi TOR TU street northwest, sole agents for the STIEFP and kK ACH PI ANOS and cally's Seif play Toatrumencs “Several Ins Oh easy termiein Pianos apd Urgacs which bave been used. Piauos aid Or ans for rent, tuned and repaired. do Sre« & Co. EMERSON, AND BAUS &CO. PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, Boxed: for rent by day, Week, mouth or year Heut ppphed if purchase Fuib stacks of Se. Buste, HENRY EBFREACT, ‘915 F sireet, m1 Managing Partner of the late Sirmof Ellis & Co. LIXIE OF BBB bes aA BBB POSITIVE CURE FUR MALS RIA.CHILLS AND spit! ei eS EMETERY NOTICE!—A LARGE ASSORT- ment of LEALIAN and AMERICAN MARBLE evi ‘and ‘GHANITE MONUMEN ery, rei! lateut style and the’ ae ‘Hulsb, Bee Oster Oe ne ee ARE We Comer 21st stand Peansyivanie aves aw, ‘Please call, inspect and be convinced. “apai-ime PVH, amo at TEN O'CLOCK, wi my auction too tapeee ‘hich will be added the entire contents of Caprom, to whieu wil be aused the tent a private dwelling. embracing handsome. Chamber Sets, fine Carpets and ‘ ni Wich said streek: thence westwal the rear lia art of lot So. 47, being situated at the cor 5 4 a HO feet on High street and 40 feet on Bridge si and known as Liniuievm Ground Rent, improved by. a syuare No. town. part street north ndon THURSDAY the TWENT: MAY, ISS, Uegrees, wa 8d perches, tothe. bests mill ‘in the worid. ‘To | 1p.00-100, interes , romicory notes. of the pure haser or: purehasces: OF Ehe"puretase money enn be ton hed, and is cousequenty | all Of property sold for the purchase AU ecuveya Sale must be ¢ of cost and risk of de Pevet! MARR, TWENTIETH, 1855. ut_F ‘M., in front of the preinises, the east half of lot rpuosas: DOWLING, Aucuonee CHA: Court of the District of c cause 8925, L will sell_wt pul Lot thirteen, in Square one hu front of Of 140-10, 2022 rpuomas powrixc TWE 5 OOLOCK, in front of the pr valuable building lot on the northeast corner of stod- elgliteen months, cured by adeed of trust on the property sol cash, al Feconding at purchaser's cust. 8100 deposit required a TO-MORROW. THIS AFTERNOON. r proms DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE. A CHOICE COLLECTION FURNITURE, BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE GEN. CAPRON, AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTI- ithin and in front of I shall sell a choice collection of old Goods belonging to the late Gen. Horace ier desirable articles, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. my lilt rpowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY | SALE, i E ckonuprown keh BIN or x ALSO AS SOUNTY OF WASHINGTO: DistRicr OF COLUMBIA. by virtue. af decree of the Supreme Court off the District of Columbia, passed in cause of Mary’ eM r shor and others went Theodore Mes ad oibers, equity Nuc MOLL, the ‘undersigneyl an will sell at public auction” in front of the premicesall the estate right, titie and interest of the Parties to said cause In and to the heretuaiter deseribed Poul estate and imorovements thervin, to wit: on. WEDNESDAY, the 1W1 1ETH DAY OF MAY. 1885, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PAL, Lots numbered 30, 40, 41 and. 42. in W. ' Clagett ion of Low numbered 33. 94 an 30% suibaliv: Tr in Thomas Beal's addition to Georgetown, siteated on re frame house uth side of Dumbarton street. Lot 33. linproved by ediately after “the M., Witi sell parts of addition ‘to said rat part of said Lot 91 bexia- from south corner of said lot feontin, id then running northwardly 27 fee ly at right angles to of said lot; thence southwardly wit said rgetow Ee feet mn ftigh street, rear feet: thence eustwardly In a. direct line to beginning,’ Improved by a four-story brick house, No. Laud High street, ‘And for the other part of sald Lot 91. beginning at the southwest corner of the rear line of suld lot, aud Tuyning thence northwardis with sald rear line 20 feet diy 100 feet on # line at Fignt angles with High street: then southwardiy 26 to the south tine of suid lot: hen westwardly 100 feet tn DAY, and immediately after the above SUHALE-PASsT FIVE OCLOCK PM all that igh in suid Georgetown, tron! rge Brick Builds m, ~the grou nd rent being $48 per oof Thomas Healt addition to Gesrge or os LM bexinuntage at soth rest corner of then east 24 feet; then orth ty then west 24 feet: theu south tothe Polntor beginning-and: Known ‘ws Jackson (round nt, Improved by wlarge Brick House, No. 2G13 M vest—the ground rent being $20 per “FIRST DAY OF hat O'CLOCK P.M, we will seli a. as part 4 subdivision of “Bealls Discov ‘ording to the plat of said sb division iecorded Liber 89, folio 193. land records of the District of fegiuning’ at id Aditison”s. “Also s with road, s. 3 Fuad, §. 3.45 degre, ¢ O perehes to corn eS OF la {Good Hope Ht the balance In six, eit ptictall ‘cabli om ratio: en unith ts mite a 2X deposit of 100 wil be required on each p roperty when ‘uocked down. A lien wilt be reserved our each piece faut luterest. bie at cht of purchaser "Terius. of ‘plied with within ten day's from. day je;ulnerwise. Trustees reserve right t resell et siting purchaser. HOWARD CELAGETE 19 H sitet nor. hivest; os Treen ‘sale by the court N money and in my ‘Real Estate Auctioneers, 925 F st. PROPER- SD TWIN. CHES, MORE OR LESS, ON OF OM STREET,” Ne STREET NORTHWE = We will offer for sule on WEDNESDAY. MAY E O'CLOCK P. and all oflots 21 and 22, in square 100. "Terms: mie-third cash: balance in one and two years, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, Payable semi-annually: secured by a deed oC rust Ot the property sold, or all cash at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 will be required when bid is we- cepted. All conveyun: nz at cost of purchaser. my Lid&us DUVALL & MARR, Aucts. ERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY No. 2022 H STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of @ decree, paswed by the supreme umbia, in kguit ic auction. tn frox mls. on WEDNESDAY, MAY TWe FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the east one-halfof fed and two, Lacing feet on H street northwest, and a dept ther With the improvements thereon. street, ‘Terms of sale prescribed by the decree: One-third cash, one-third in six months and one-third in twelve months: deferred payments secured by deed of trust on the property, and drawing interest ‘at ix per cet, or ail cal at tion, of purchaser. ‘Converging at archawrr's cotand S10u deposit be parenaser on Yotmie. ANDREW A. LIPSCOMB, Trustee, tayo Hs RY VALUABL PROPERTY ‘ON THE, NTH, 1885, at FIVE-THIRTY 2 and Congress streets, having a front of 96 feet on. ress street with a good depth, Terms. One-third cash: balance six, twelve and h notes hearing iterest, and se- tall 1 conveyancing and he option of purchaser. v of sale. 16-deis THOMAS DOWIL G, Auct. ap20-Im* 55 BROADWA’ Brus _FINANCIAL. WHO WISH TO BUY OR SELL RAILROAD STOCKS OR BONDS, or who desire the services of a reliable broker In spec- ulative stock operations on margin will fiud it to their advantage to write to SAMUEL JONES PECK, Member of Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex- ‘change of New York. W YORK. & Roserrsox, KERS AND BROKERS, No. 55 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Afembers Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex- B. | change) buy and sell on the Exchange all active ralt- road and other stocks, in lots of 20 TO 1,000 SHARES, ‘The present low prices permit purchases on moderate marging, and $50, $100, $200, $300, $500, Can be invested NOW in some of the active stocks, with every assurance of very profitable esults. Fullinformation sent Free, f28-eo3m Private Stock "Tesectarn W us BETWEEN WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c, PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers 4 Broadway, — x, Yeo'Fith avedue,} New York. 530 15th street (Corcoran Building), Washington. GENenat Pantvens: Jauxs Witty, 4H. Cevoem Oaxuey, Maywano © Evue Hxxxy H. Dovox, Washington, D.C. ‘Wintiam R TRAVERS, Special Partner, Pry and sell on commission all classes of Railway securities WL. H. DODGE. Reupent PartNem Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and tmfvrmstion the markets received through our wires direct from the New York Stock Ex- change. “All orders executed and reported promptly. Ds Hane GOLDEN SPECIFIC, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HASIT. It ean be given ine cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely |” harmless. and will effect @ permanent and speedy ‘cure, whetber the patie” is a moderate drinker or an ‘Alcoholic wreck. Ithas been given tn thousands of cases, and in every instance @ perfect cure hus fol- lowed. IT NEVER Pauls. The system once impreg- nated with the Specific, it eeumes aa uiter impossi- bility for the liquor appetite w exist GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO,, Proprietors, For Saleby s R. K. HELPHENSTINE, EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets, also corner L4th street and ‘Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C. Call or write for circulars and full particulars, 419-20 YD eheoc FISHER @ CO, Real Estate Aucts. STEERS SALE OF DESIRALLE PROPERTY “ON FIRST STREET, REAM B SOUTHWEST, FACING CAPITOL PARK. ‘the of ‘Of Colaiubla, we shall. sell, at auction, on TUESDAY AFTER SS SINETEENTH, A. D, 1885, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, tt froutof the premises, part of original Lot numbered ‘one (2), tn square nunil ve hundred and seventy- $x (87). inthe City of Washington, District of Jumbia, Beginning for the mumeat the northeast corner Gienoe wert ore hundted (U0) feet) dense north nce west one fu j twenty-five (25) feet, and east one hundred the place of ofa frame d\ ‘Terme One-t! ‘balance in six (6) and twelve (22) months, with i mind secured Gye deed of cy the yperty be required at ime of sale. Couveyaucing a cost ot of sale purebaser. If i das taepeiene Cit Gea cnianenesr sem aepeceac’ ae five days’ notice in ‘The Evening Star. =NI ». SN Y DEI SEE Earn} Tee _my7-déda RUSTERS' SALE OF TMREE BRICK DWELL- ING HOUSES, Noa. 1636, 1638, AND 1640, ON ELEVENTH, NEAR RB $1 NORTH- Nise ‘irtus of = deed of trust duly reorded in ee Eerteterey cneee aoa " ne in trout, Pr sai os Set “APT NOON, MAY ‘SENETEENTH. A.D. 1885, at SIX O'CLOCK, the following described “Real Extave, situ- Shoe cad Guenevere al at trict of Columbia, and known and deseril on the lat or plan of sald city as Lots pampered Hees (40), rty-one (41). and two (42), in William Bt recorded subdivision of Lots twenty-one (21), ae toe Met ater subdivision of square three hundred and nine, to- gether with all the improvements, ways, easements, obit or ta Saywine abperiaisnes Sct ist wit Stans teackeeee er Gi Geta ita Seuss ngeennes of St ms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, Fipireyn teen tnneg i iendergh ge) trust om preuzises, or ull cash, at option of | 5 Saree Rigel’ of eucas- oh eure a parca, compiled with tn seven days, otherwise resule at risk and cost of purchaser, after five days’ public notice of Sela, secant ore cane eect tani aaipone iy etatecturstss a ta i Geo, W. STICKNEY, } Trustees. DUNCANSON BROs., Auctioneers. myddads DAL e waRE, ‘Real Estate Auctioneers, NO. 1026 ELEVENTH STREFT NORTHWEST, BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, CONTAINING SIX ROOMS. AND. TWOSTORY BRICK STABLE 1X REAR On TUESDAY, MAY NINETEENTH, 1885, at HALF-PAST FOUR PAC, we shall sell the shove described propersy 10 front of premises,1o ery ‘Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. Twill sell by pubitc auction ai my Store. 1218 Penn- gylvaula avenue, commencing TUESDAY, MAY NINETERNTH, at TEN O'CLOCK A Myiny stock Of Forfelted Pledges, from Nos. 20.6:84 0 "80,010, ine losve, “Es sale yt comtisve inorntnis at 10 o lock 1G wt 5 fi the lots aresold. Persons holding fake notion. MALY On FRIDAY SECOND, 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK, at Johnson's wharf foot of 1th street sw, 1 will offer forsale (he Long Bo. “Mary Ann Shea,” With all her sails, tackle, fe, at pubile auetion,t0 close an estate, ‘The ‘bout if od condition In all respects, and will carry about forty-five cords pine wood, or 30,000 feet of lumber. ‘Lecms of sale: Cash. mylé-dads__ SARAH SHEA, Administratrix rpHoMas DOWLING ING LOTS, ON MONT- RY VALUABLE BU GOMERY STREET, RSTODDARDSTREET, GEORGETOWN. AT/AUCTION. Qu TUESDAY MAY TWENTY SIXTH. at, SIX O'CLOCK.1 will sell in front of the premises, lots No, —, in square 119, froating 0 feet ou the east aide of Mo: treet, be tween Stoddard and Road streets, by w depth of 100 fet. ‘These are the most «/:-irable bullding lots in Georgetown and should cotninand the attention of anyone Wishing a first-class ts ‘Terms: uc-third cash, balance tn six and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the, property. All conveyancing and recording at cost. of purehoser. myl6deds HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioucer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONTING ON MARYLAND AVENUE. BELWEEN THIR- TEENTI AND FOURTEENTH STREETS NORTHEAST. For sale at public auction, on THURSDAY, gre MAY TWENTY-FIRST, at SIX O'CLOCK P." Bid 3 M., Frame House No. 1313 Maryland avenue nottheast, and small Brick House; lot 40 feet i by 160 fect. "Terms day of sale, mylédcds "THOS, E WAGGAMAN, Auct rpuonas DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTORS SALE e OF IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN WASHINGTON. D. ¢. Under and by virtuqof the provisions of the last pm Will and testament of ‘Thomas Weaver, late of Washington, District of Columbia, aduitied to, % probate .\pril 28, 1b84, atid recorded Iu will book su. 21, folios 460, &¢., the undersigned, as executor, will offer, at public ai ction the following property, herein- 4 : WEN 'Yssec after described, on FRIDAY, MA OND, 1385, at FIVE O'CLOCK. Lots 33, 25, 20 and 27, Ih C,H. Wiltbuger’s subdivision of Square 442. Lot 23 basa froat of 26 feet by a depth of 155, and Lots 26, 26 and 27 have each @ front of 25 feet bya depth of 109 feet nd at FIVE-VHIRTY O'CLOCK, SAME DAY, tats Stand 6, fo Mamerasubdlv ison oF Mount Pies: proved by a comfortable Brick ‘Dwelling. Terms of Sale: On each property suid one-third cash. anid the residue in two eqial payments at one aad two Seara with intereat at sbe percent per numa uni pald, and secured by ‘of trust. All conveys ng and pronto upery ne eatin require ‘on euch plecs of property at the incor aie, RUBERT D. WEAVER, my7-its Executor, —— J. FISHER & Co.. ‘Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEFY SALE OF FRAME DWELLING AND virtue of & Weed of trust dated Februkty ‘virtue of & deed of trust ‘ 11th, ALD. Wise, and recorded in Liver ‘994, folio ‘315, one of theland records of the District of Co- lumbia, and by direction of the party thereby secured, We will sell, af public auction, in front of the premises on WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY SEVENTH, A. tute in the county of Washington, Pirie of Columbia, und known an Lot numbered Fifteen (15), in Block one (1), of Todd and Brown's subdivision Of Sit. Pleasant,together with theimprove- Menta thereon, consisting of a Frame Dwell ‘Terms of male: One-third of purchase money in cash, of which # deposit of $100 munt be paid at the time of ‘Sale; balance In two equal installments, payable in atx (G6) and twelve (12) months, with interest at six (6) ber centum per annum, and’ secured by deed of trust pon the property sold, oF all cash, at ‘option of pur- chaser, fvria of sale inust. be compiled with within seven (7) days from date of sale, o-herwise ‘Trustees Fesenve the Tight Wo resell at risk dnd cost of detaulting Purchaser upon ten days notice In The Evening Star. EDWARD 3. STELLWAGEN, } Trustee FREDERICK B. McGUIRE, myl4-deds __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Sues To Onorr 6 RE“NFORCED SHIRTS to Order fOr scsse-.$9.00 6 PLAITED BOSOMB to Order $0F.rescsnennn-12.00 THE LATEST STYLES IN COLLARS, CUFFS AND NECK WEAR 8B. ELLERY, 1112 F street northwest. COLLARS AND CUFFSLAUNDRIED for 2c. each, Jvsr Recerven- A Large Line 6 NECK WEAR, for 50e., 7c. and$t. Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, st lowest prices, Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand CHARLES HYATT, Propristor. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, GIG F street northwest, 2080 Opposite Patent Office. Tue Rearxorox STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. 178 VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT IM- PROVEMENTS Only 88 keys to learn and operate. Prints 76 char- acters (including caps and small letters, punctuation marks, figures, signs and fractions.) ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DURABLE. and NEAREST PERFECT Writing Machine made. SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the TEST OF ACTUAL USE and by EXTENSIVE SALES Warranted and guaranteed to givesatisfuc- tion. Send for illustrated circular te WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. ‘al B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. cKERY SALE OF Ht LD FURNI- CAMPERS, MATHNGS CHIN, Anb CHOCKERT Wank ac, AT ACTON gy B.ibas and dn ceded oe biter oa us red t} Hams @ Co., corner 10th b. Borth' SATURDAG. MAY TWENTY THIRD, 1 TEN 0" LOdK A.M, the sollowiag, qrots. Schedule marked “A.” anpexed to: of trust: ‘Walnut Chamber Suites; Wardrobes. Dining Room Extension Tables, Square Tables omnia : Bureaus and Washstands; Pillows, Gina, Glass ani Crockery Ware Kitchen ‘Abd other goods markca ‘on schedule whic Wun prorsats For 801 ‘office of the ELV O'CLOUK M., ON ‘TEENTH, for the Annual 8s may be required. The whole to ‘sppolnted under ‘Revised Statutes of Northern t¢ © 100 from?S00 to ‘measured. the provisions of Section utes, to enumerate, MyId oy D, MCLAUGHLIN, Trustee. ‘EEKS & CO,, Auctioneers, THE OLD-ESTABLISHED AND RESTAURANT AND 94 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHW! AT AUCTION. “FIXTUR! 3 THING NECESSAR' BUSINESS. ES EVERY: Y FOR CONDUCTING THE Qn ERIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- cK." Premises now BECOND, at FOUR O'CLOC tell on the'premi ‘Sub lots By "fiuts 10, 16:16 28 and 29, block and 29, S21, 24,29 and 81, block @, which Is one of the mot chance for investment Plats can be obtainc ner 9th and D streets northwest. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years: Beles te bear Interest ot alx per cent per annum, pay, y ‘trust bie semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of oh property sold. Or all cash at oytion of purchaser; user; & deposit of ired on ich lot at time of ule; terms to be seven days, otherwise resale ut risk wuluing purchaser after five days public hotice of such regale tn some newspaper published in conve; 8100 Fi complied wit ‘and cost of: cing, &e., at cost of purel Washington, D. €. Persons who have fatled to comply with thelr chases at former sales are hereby nvistied that the lots, this udver- wurchased by them will be resid. Un ment, and they will take notice the my11-déds DU f. sg THE ABOVE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED FIRST, at SAME nding will assemble al the stand. tthe head of 16th street; 23 Lots remaluing to id: 14 having been sold oh Monday. Every ‘Lot MAY TWEN gn THURSDA HO! pipe 80) is peremptorily, _myl0-d&ds. D "ANSON BROS., Aucts. RUST ALE: D AND VALUABL MILL SITE, IN GEORGE COUNTY, MARYLAND. ‘Washington, District of Columbia, I will offer for gale on the premises at the Junction of slg ranch with ths WENTY-SIX #8 public au Carroll ‘Trai By diection of the Trustees of the Bank cfs 1885, at FOUR O'CLOCK nt, al tant adjoins SDs and in suecessful oneration. state of pre could be w in the reconstruc i. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cush; balance In six and dof trust on the prem twelve months, secured by a Jses Soid. with literest at six per cent per annum, able seutann anclig ut the coat of E. WAGGAMAN, Auctloneer, HOS _my19-déds 917 F street, rpuomas DOWEING, Auctioneer, A CHOICE LOT OF THE FINEST EVER-BLOOM. ING ROSES, OF EXTRA LARGE 8iZE, GROW- ING IN POTS, READY FOR FLOWERING. ALSO, PALMS AND OTHER DECORATIVE PLANTS, SUITABLE FOR VASES, CENTER OF BEDS, &c., AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING. MAY TWENTY- SLEVEN O'CLOCK, at my auctlon rooms, { shall’ yeil a large collection of above Plants, all of them cholce speciinens, moy18-3t FIRST, 185, at F[PHOMAS DOWLING, Auciionser, SALE OF F 'Y FURLONG & CONNELLY, B Just arrived from, Kentucky. to take place at Wash, Nailor's Stables, 1826 E street northwest, Ws No. 1. Bay Gelding Sam, 16 hands high, 8 has sown 4 Kind; fearless of steam, ‘No, 2—Bay gelding ARTHUR, 1 years oid: ‘and road horse; varranted sound and kind, No. 3—Chestnut mare LOW. 10% hands high, 6 years old; tine road and fumliy mare: she trotied When © years old in 2:454¢ Warranted sound and No. 4—Gray NED, 16 hands high, $ years old; fine family and road horse; has w record of 2°37; hasshown better than 2:30; fearless of steain; warranted sound and kind, -o. 5—Bay gelding LUNO, 16 hands high, 6 years old; @ very’ ine road horse: fearless of steam? was, handled six weeks last fail aud trotted In 2:40; war- Fanted sound and kind, No. 6—Chestout gelding PAUL JONES, 16 hands 2 fren one: high, 6 years old; is. very Bast horse fot with'six weeks handling ie trotted in 2:353 fay and road horse: warranted sound and tha. No. 5 HEMLOCK Sorte : can show a he trotted in 2:20%5, horse on the turt; warranted sound and kind, Mi ssrs. Furlong & Connelly desire gentlemen desir. ig to purchase to come and. ride behind and test the speed and driving qualities of any of the stuck any time before the sale. Catal guessvith full and extended pedigrees can be obtained of the Auctioneer or ut the Btabies, FURLONG & CON THOMAS DOWLIN to June 30, 1886, low Fiveframed Body Brosscls Cat- ‘nd put down, including the Giental Spring Swivel OMice mounting, 36 inches wide, a cients I-KNOWN LO NOWN (AS Bate (Onehn OF Seet SMUT sab ‘Yurd, to be madi sliefed Tdniny Cloth for: ‘OFk Mills, 72 fn oer carbollc, Saunary.. Kitehen lycerine, and best qit |; Courtney's best Parloi . ‘Feather Dusters, No. 14) Lorn Brooms, ‘Waste and Desk Baskets, For best White Oats, Hay and Stravr, per ton; poun ‘The bids will be opened in the office of the Superin- tendent, in the presence of such bidders as. attend, on WEDNESDAY, J ENTH, at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, and the awards wiil be made on or before Wednesday, July 1, ‘Average samples of the supplies must accompany the ht ject all wed, if deewied for the best for {usp ction. may19-3t* ‘Meal and Bran, per Gand 7, of block 4, fronting Boundary, ‘Departm. any part of the interests of the Government so to do, Satisfactory bond miust be executed and filed within the award is made in cases where re- the faithful performance of the contact. ated in some of the best Jocmsiane ventions improving sections of the city, and presents s aplendl \t office of the auctioneers,cor- FORAGE, STRAW A Deror QuanreuMasren's OFsrci WasnixoTos, D.C, May 1, 1 in triplicata, subject to the usual red TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. on TUESDAY, JUNE. it which time and place they will be resence of bidders for furhishing and car commencing July 1, Fuel Forage, Straw and Bran, as may be ves the right to reject any or all bids. Preference given to articles of domestic pro- of price and quality bel a to articles of American pro duction produced on ‘the Pacific coust to the extent of the coustimption required by the public service there. 11 information as to bidding, &c., will |ATCHELDER, Deputy QM. Ge SFCOND, 1885, opened in the ae during the fiscal lhe government reser: Suction, eondition: ud such preterence giv Feo ANSON BitOS,, Aucts, |, Blanks and fw be furnisiied by this office on appt _my18-6t “LOCK M.,offering for Tent aii additional building or buildings for the use of the Money Ordor service, All proposals must be in writing (no verbal offer will be amtertalued) aud must state the present annual rental of the building or bulidings, aud the proj rental, and they must contaln a precise descr and a statement of such alterations or Ho Aft road on TUESDAY ACAY ite to make the bullde Tepalrs as may be deemed Ings avallable for the service for which they are in- tended, such alterations or repairs to be made at the nse of the: lesenr, dings accepted must be ready nhtig oF bullain fOrtne ura et fon. part of & tract of lind, known as the ‘Sligo Mil road, in Prince George bout.'seven miles from the landsof Robert Brown, hers, and con: twenty-four and a baif & valuable mill siteon with the privilege of ren fear. Wf Congress 50 authorizes, for a farther ‘The lessor will be required to keep the building or buildings leased in good’ repair ‘during the period Coe 'd mill iu a good wud the material This des:rable that the building or set of contigaous buildings offered stiould contain not Tess that 15,000 f flor space for the use of clerks and for stornge, besides that occupied by halls, wails, vestl- Dules, wWazer closet The Postmaster Gen defects and to reject ai posals must be ig for Money-Order the Superintendent of the Money: Mil eae at the option oF ba bo willbe required. when he if feemor se. are uot compiled no from day ‘of sate, property o Fisk’ and ton of detasithag” puke i reserves the right to walve id all proposals. irsel“Proposnis for New and addressed to peril Postnaster General, DROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Navy Devanmur: May 7th, 1585. Wastsaton, D.C. AY OF JUNE, 188, for fun parinent, and {tg bureaus, boards connected therewith, in Observatory, and , during the scat Is sfving the necessary {nfor- ation to this De. uery for the Navy offices, courts and \Vashington, includin, Headquarters of the Year ending Sune 30th, 1880 Blank forms of pro} mation will be furnished on ap! partment The Stationery must. be delivered free of nent, at such thines and expense to the Gover tn Washincton and uired. The Dey letects aud to reject auy or all bids. ‘No contract wiil be awarded to ary one who Is not a, lat dealer In the articles pro- ‘Proposuls should be addressed to the Secretary of the ‘avy and indorsed “Proposals for Staxtonery.” reserves the right to waive INE GREEN TROTTERS | manufacturer or posed to be furnished. 26 Fasbit son THURSDAY MORNING) MAS TY-ONE, 1885, commencing at TEN-THI) AND RATIONS, QUARTERMASTER's OFFICE, D.,, Bay 1th, 1885, years fine family and road horse; has a record of 2234; 24 private trial; warranted sound and Agi fine aiahiy v ‘Wasurxorox, x’ PCLOCH MOF ‘TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, for far- ing Fuel to the United States Marines, at one or ‘stations, fromthe Ist of July, Charlestown, Mass: Brooklyn, hin, Pa; League island, Pa; Annapo: b. C Gosport, at fs ia Pe i Specitications with blunk proposals can be obtained upen application at any of the stations the offices of the Quartermast ssistant Quartermaster,226 South Fourth strect, the ELGHTEEN more of the following 1855, to the Buth of. xr ofeamonth. N. 1 Washington, D. C., is. may be made for one or more articles, de- le at one OF More stations.aud will be considered. separately for each article and should be indorsed “Proposuls. y be, aud addressed 8. Marine Corps. Washingtor OTON, D. C., May 0, 1885, RALED PROPOSALS are Invited for furnishing, for Pension office, ‘Wood Monidings for clere story, cations can be seen ineer and Architect, where bids TWO O'CLOCK Pt : nc MEIC sing Engineer and Architect. lace of delivery. weel riven by Mike Goodwin ont Park, Philadelpfila; has shown quarters In seconds; a fine family and road horse or a money delivered at th Window Fram Plans and. speci the Supervising Wil: be receive TWENTIETH, 1585 my14-16,19,3t ‘NELLY, ‘Anct. my 1-3i IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. COMFORTABLE FR. ‘MONTGOMERY DN, ises j at Lot No. 13, fronting 16 2-12 fe-t on the, west side of Mor tgomery street. bet fortable Fraine welling House, "Forms: One-half cash: VHANCERY. LUMBIA, Ry virtue of the decree of the Supreme Court ofthe District cf Columbia, passed in cause oF Mary B. Mosher and others against Theodore, ‘Mosher and others, equity cause No. 8911, the’ undersigned, as trustees, Will sell at public guction, in front of each of the hereinaiter described remises, ail the estate, RgUt titleand Interest of anid parties £6 Suid cCotse the hereinafter described real estate, to wit: On SATURDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1885.at FIVE OCLOCK P.M, all that bart of Lot numbered two (2), in square No! 199, be. ining on tstreet northwest nineteen (19) feet and (8) inches from the southwest corner of said Lot, Tuning thence west sixteen feet and eight inches, nce orth one hundred and two feet and six iuches, nce east sixteen fect and eight inches, thence south one hundred and two feet und six inches, to the De ginning, situated on 1 street, between 16th and 16th s gatory brick dwelling house. ME DAY, immediately ater the above sale, at HALF-PAST FIVE, O'CLOCK P. ‘M., ‘we Will sell all’ those parcels. of land sa . of sald square, aad Sronbing thence castwardly ou line ‘i ‘then at right angles Sah th th ‘Streets, improved by AND ON THE 8: part of lot numbered nine (9), in square number ‘Beginning at the ‘porthwest. curner of Pennsylvama avenue iifty f tosaid avenue thirty-eight fect then west to 15th street; then north with line of 15th street to place of beginuing, with free use and privi- sald lot nine (9), and Kurown as ‘Sground rent. Ground rent fi $35 Jege of the alley in rear peraunu ‘And on MONDAY, the TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 1885, at HALF-PABT. FIVE OCLOORK P Ate Marien ates oe pearor cerca Be Tot letered "By Indohnsan Hellen's. subdivision sid improvements’ dhereon situated og id sivect eee Sid improvenente thereon, altuated om ‘Wand ¥ streets northwest. House numbered, ‘Aud IMMEDIATELY AFTER the above sale, on the same day, at SIX O'CLOCK P, M.,we will sell Lots Now. 2 anil 3, Insquare No. 824 aiid’ improve. 521. ments thereon, belhg situated on, soul tween Ath and frame bowes ean be palit court; nude or deeds to be given until all required on each piec the purchase money and Interest: eyanclng, at purchwser's cost. Terms of sale must be tect ith within. ten days from day’ of tale, dotnutiag purchese MHOWARD ©. CLAGETT, nw G19 Hat, new. WILLIAMS. MILLER, Jn 486 Loulslans ave CaRY SALE OF FINE NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, PRovesAs FOR STATIONERY. ‘Wan DEPantMENT, April 2, 1885. Sealed Proposals (in duplicate) will be received at WELVE O'CLOCK NOON, WED- NESDAY, MAY TWENTIETH, 1885, for furnishing Statiouery’ for the War De} in Washington during the lank forms of proposals, showing the ttems and estimated quantities Fejuiread” togetie ‘thereto, will be furnish must be nddreased go endorsed on the onteide of the Envelope, “Proj for Stationery.” Bids will be considet sparat ad HOYT, Asst. Quartermaster, U. 9p2,3,4,0,my18419,6t a cane ROPUSALS FOR MISCELLANHOUSSUPPLIES, WAR DEPARTMENT, April 2, 1885, i TWELVE O'CLOCK NOUS MAY. TWENTY SEVENTH, Dy eos Supplies, corsisting of irtment and its Bureaus in Washington, dur- forms of propouls. showlig the sowie the ule. toyether with last ‘on application to ids will be considered on eaci Item sepa must be addressed to the undersign ‘ol! the onside of the envelope, "“Proy Amistant Quartermaster, U.S. A. ME DWELLING, No, 1220 REET, GEORGETOWN, AT INDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIFTH, at this office until 1 Twill sell in front of the prem: fi ment and {ts Buren ween Bridse-an ending June 3u, Olive streets, by a depth of 54 feet, Improved by acon balance in six and twelve monihs, with Interest, secured by a deedof trust on the roperty. All conv'sancing at cost of purchaser, 100 deposit required at time ofsale. myl@-déeds SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF CO- ther with cireular on application to wealed Proposals estimated quar tit Hons to bidders, w ‘Miscellaneous Suj ap2,3,$.0,my18£19-6r BOOKS, &c. History of General Grant. Badeau. Letters of T.G. Appleton. Hale. Literary Landmarks of London. HL One of the Dusnes. Hamilton. Fly Rods and Fly Tackle. Home Studies in Nature Trext. Cats. Russia Under the ‘The 1 Ams of Chrisi, remlve uclire with Favors, IL MORRISON, 475 Pennsylvania ave. ERMONS BY BISHOP MATTHEW STAtPSON ypal Praver Boole Poe Moran. S. H. Glesy, D. D, vanexed and Su strevis east, improved by four An tbe, Protestant Eplsco Fair God, by the author of ‘Wen-Hur. Book. ‘Terni i sale: Onedthird cash, and the balance in 6, 2:2 and 18 mnouthe from day of ale, with interest, te Sie purchase of purchasets,or the purchase inouey, Stine purchase : Jair all caution the ratideation of sale by” tae ‘the is Love, the newest SS. Music JIRCULATING LIBRARY. EW BOOKS AND BEST PERIODICALS S00N AS ISSUED. Also special attractions and bargains in Stationery. Mra, LUCY L, HUNTER, 1749 Pennsylvania Avenue. Buaxx Boo juFchase money and interest be pa dj & depostt of $100 will be ‘of property when’ knocked down: a lien wi:l be reserved on the, property sold for all conv at risk and cost 0 STATIONERY. wet ‘of Making ail Kinds of BLANK BOOKS a AND (Wi nGABPS, EDDING ENGRAVING DONE OURO EAE sweat DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts, myl2aeds HAN by REK STOR! {aw NINETEENTH BIRBED NOWTRWIST, AN! question has een asked thousands of times, Ty 4 Paguicane Teegniae "eee Tue eee ree, sgeqtnngwn tothe and inquiry of any that tere are snore stions of irom than of any other substance used te medicine. J elusively that iron is ac Bos ther fron medicines BROWN’: AS Jai the Side, ack Sle Rooaee ache aig a spre BROWNS TRON a not pee ete aR TTR amg ot tom of bene ‘energy. ‘The muscles then Baoime firmer, the igestinn try the bowels are active. 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Lam grateful to say that it gave me a speedy and thorough cure after my parents had ‘spent hundreds of dollars for treatment. AUGUSTUS WENDEL, M. D., Newark, N. J. My wife from early girlhood has been suffering from rheumatism. She has tried many remedies, and I must frankly say has derived more benefit from Swift Specific than from all the others, after long and faith ful trial, Rey. JAS. L. PIERCE, Oxford, Ga, ‘Swift's Specific Is entirely vegetable. ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga., or 157 W, 23d st. N.Y. myl9-7 Dottars Axp Sexse FORETHOUGHT IN BUYING SAVES MANY A DIKE It is stated that what is now one of the very largest Tetall dry goods housesin New York dates back its Success to the shrewdness of the proprietor in selling for O¥cents what other dealers asked @ dollar for. People flocked there to save the odd penny, and the Tesult wes an enormous trade, It is an act of wisdom to be careful of the odd penny. In buying, don't part with your money unless you think you are getting full value. There ar but few People whoare good judges of clothing. Just because ‘garment looks well that isn't evidence that it will wear well. When buying clothing it is both wisdom and safety to buy at a place where you not only get the lowest prices, but also well-made garments of good, rellable material, It Is the proud boast of Adler's Ten Per Cent Cloth- ing House that it keeps nothing but rellable goods. ‘We are as careful of the making as we are of the quality of the goods, and,in fact, we try togive to every customer the best possible value for his money. ‘There are different qualities of clothing. Wesel the sort that gives good wear and good satisfaction. We are sutistled with a very small profit, because low prices bring rapid sales. We try to do even better than we promise, because by so doing we at once Secure the good will of all our patrons, and one delighted customer can send us more trade than a dozen advertisements will bring. ADLER'S TBN PER CENT CLOTHING MOUSE, STRICTLY OND PRICE. 927 and 020 seventh street northwest, Southeast corner Massachusetts avenue Always be sure that you are in the RIGHT PLACE See “ADLER” over the door, ‘sar Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. my16 Coxmxvarion or THE GREAT SLAUGHTER aT KING'S PALACE, 814 Tth street, Cutting prices in two. Save your money by buying your goods at KING'S PALACE, 814 7th st, Ifyou are in need of a nice trimmed Hat or Bonnet t Cor daughters ptt stritsh and fartionabie, imported or domestic, ou Will Hud it at King’s Palace, 814 7th st. = Tooke the largest assortment stray Hats and Bokaees, ‘uatriatned’ cocpeicig ever style andsbape and quality. that the market produces, in cilldren's. missea" and ladiey” sizes, tthe Guly place aud latgest eelestion is at King’s Palace, If you arein need of Finé French Flowers of the most exguinite styles and quality, you 0 Ring's Palace, S14 7th street. % Tf you denire to buy “Handsome e snail colors and shades aud quality, You Wi have tS 0 to King's Palace, S14 7th eh trond 15 tots inches ome pour dung ts to go to Sse foi ineLes long, your du 5 Palace, 814 Tint OU Cut is to go If you are in need of Ribbons we have an immense stock to choose from at King's Pulace, G14 Tth st nd Scholse susortasent of eal ra a nd nebo ° Perey ine lege pe wide, youtan find them at King’s Palace, S14 7s If you desire to buy Gold and silver and Feather Pott rr Gold and sliver wet ‘and lore crepe ‘ae "hene, sls, saiius and velvets, you Inust Rot neglect foo to King’s Paince, 814 Tus. Ifyou are. in search such as Oriental, F? tind Spaniah Go Tolss to Est Kings Palace, Sid tease oe 2° Bt ‘If you desire to purchase Lisle Silk or Kid Gloves and Gorvets, remember Hing's Paluce, S14 7th st ‘Ifyou wish to select from a large assortment of Lace Capa, syylish. and a will and then at SEhes Palaces Sra ina ne Tot Wilt And them If you think of buying a lovely Visite at half tts ‘alle one would advise’ you 10. go Yo Ming's Palace rey if feel like Imbrelia us bees ee ‘CONCLUSION! suojey nnd dee toe eataa web od Sih oad fiitny bina Bo, fo the Great Hesdguiriors, the ‘Millinery’ KING'S PALACE, myl6 814 SEVENTH STREET. OFFS OF Wi ABER we, Talest Telegrams to The Sta. THE ELECTION OF LOGAN. Hew the Result was Brought About at Springfield To-day. SPRINGFIELD, ILt., May 19.—At the Joint fesston of the legislature there was a great Jam, both on the floor of the house and in the ga’ leries. There were present 51 senators and 153 representatives. hen the vote was taken a dead silence yalled. Denis refused to vote. The republican Senators all voted for Lozan, giving him 26 Votes. Rugers vote was rocelved with cheers, ‘When Siftig was called, ina long specch ex- plaining bis position, he voted for Logan under Protest, and the announcement was received Wit thie wildest cheers, ‘This gave Logan 103 votes. ‘On the call of the absentees the democrats voted solidiy for Judge Lambert Tree. After the Toll call Messrs. Baker, McNary, MeAli Caldwell, Quinn and Crafts changed their v to Charies B. Farwell. Barry dem.) changed Yote to John A. Logan, aud the wildest confu- sion prevailed. This insures Logan's election. The roll-call ‘was proceeded with after a tine, the democrats attempting to elect Farwell (rep), hoping to get some republican votes, Barry "withdrew his Vote from Lagan, but stated that he would not allow any other republican than Logan to be elected. Showing their Strength Peacefully. RUSSIA AND ENGLAND PREPARING FOR GRAND NAVAL AND MILITARY DEMONSTRA- TIONS, Loxpox, May 19.—The British admiralt have decided to have the combined navy re- serve squadron, including fourteen. frst-class Inen-f-war, assemble at Portland and proceed thence to ‘Bantry Bay,.Jreland, to engage in a finport- naval demonstration of extraofdina ance. Torpedo experiments will be carried on on a gigantic scale, and the demonstration will conelude with a sham naval battle of a.m: tude beyond all aifais fore undertaken, RUSSIAN MILITARY MANECVRES, Sr. Pererspura, May 19- massed for grand manq@uvyres and artillery practice at Krasnoe-Sel The purchas orized fi of Finlat ‘of the kind ever hereto- Rigorous measures are being enforced for the security of Cronstadt, wo Se Latest Foreign News. we EY LEAVES BGYPT. SvaKm, } and Col. MacNeil have sailed for England. THE “ BOSPRORE EGYPTIE: Carmo, May 1 ‘The French news; Fesphore Eyuptien, the suspension of wh the khedive's government caused a rupt diplomatle relations between France and Exypt, resumed publication to-day, The republi permission of France, HARCOURT FOR LORD CHANCELIOR. Lonbox, May 19.—Sir William Vernon-Har- court, the home secretary, it is reported, will B00 neellor. are the opening and 3:00 p.m. prices ofthe New York Stock market to-lay, as reported Dy special Wire to HH. Dodge, 689 Lau street” [_@ [8:00 | Dame. 187 87% |N. ¥, Cent. eS eS Borpret Northwest.” * BALTIMORE, Mp. May 19.—Virginta sixes, con- Solidaied, 474g; pastalite coupons, 51%, new threes 52; ew ten-fortkes. 34 bid to-day, BALTIMORE. Mp. May 19.—Cotton quiet—mid- dling, 10%. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat—southern quiet and steady; western firme, but quiet; southern Fed, 1.04aL06; southern aiuber, Li0aL13: No. 1 Maryland, LOG%AaL0G%: No. 2 western winter red, Spot, L0VigaL.OOt: June, 1 O1%al Vl%: July, Lod BLOGG: August, LOS%al: ‘Corn—southera firm nd higher: western atte’ aud firm: southern ‘white, 58460; southern rw, Salgund: Juue, OSKao5%: bat firmer in tone-"southiern, ut: western, mixed Aiud - re istons P Rewiy.1 20021.” Frelghts ta, Liverpel steady, 120a1-21. into, Livi cr ane Suil and nomlnal—cotion, 52a 1-64d.: Aout. Teddy grate Teer ® 00 bushels: tye. 2.800 bushels. Shipments “wheat, 000 bust Is; corn, 50 bashels. wheat,371,. ‘000 bushels; 108.000 bushels CHICAGO, May 19—Wheat firm early in the ses- n, Dat weakened toward the Clow. and. clowd a : Jane, 5 oat 3 Barley 0 iat “Flax bond, ft jer June, Lit2ig July, frmer—Sune, 0.77 July, Ba" The Dismissed Treasury Watchmen. THE G. A. R. TO MAKE AN EFFORT FOR THEIR RESTORATION. Representatives of the Grand Army of the Republic will make an effort to have the three Treasury watchmen, John Butts, F. A. Hop- ping and H. T. Bragdon, who were dismissed yesterday, restored to their positions, as they were all Union soldiers. Butts, 8 pomearmed soldier, made |e, | pers maul appeal to the Secretary In hisown behalf to-day, but was told that nothing could be done unless he could secure the endorsementot the two Sen- ators from his state, Missouri, Suing for a Divorce. A FORMER TREASURY CLERK CHARGED WITH ADULTERY AND DESERTION BY HIS WIFE. Today, Mr.8. R. Bond, for Ella E. Parker, filed a bill for a divorce from George T. Parker. They were married in Baltimore March 10th, 1880, and have two children. She states they lived happily till April, 1882, Shecharges that he committed adultery with a woman, she names, which fact she (the wife) discovered from aletter from said woman found in his pocket, She states that defendant acknowledged the adultery, and said he was dragged into it. She says that In October, 1883, he was a clerk in the ury,and left without any notice, and subsequently she went to him in Philadel phia, two weeks before Christmas, 1883, and ey lived together till January 5, 1885, when he fett her. She also charges him with adultery with a number of women. She further states that on the 8th of May, while absent from home, he took from her mother's house, 1413 th street, her eldest child. She also fled a ‘tition for the custody of the child, and Judge ner made an order directing the respondent to surrender it to her pending the sult. ements Just as Stingy as Ever. To the Editor of Tax EveNrNa Star: ‘The wonderful things promised by the B, and 0. road under Mr. Robert Garrett's new man- agement, in the way of increased accommoda- tions for local passengers prove to be pure hum- bug; certainly so far as the Metropolitan branch isconcerned, The same pinching parsimony prevails as of old. No midday trains have been ut on to accommodate the constantly increas- ing travel; there is no evening train leaving Washington after 5:30 p.m. and no opportuc nity whatever Is ai for the large popula- tion along the line of the road to attend lec- tures, concerts, theaters, &c., in the city and re- turn to their homes afterward, such as is given by railroads everywhere north and west” in elties not hall the tize of Washington, Instead ef supplying additional tacilities to, promote the growth of the communities settled. along the Foad the company seems to grudge the re- uisite accomm« tion forthe present travel. the 4:40 p.m. train yesterday fourteen pas sengers were obliged to stand iu the aisles be- cause of the want of sufficient cars, and this is a fair illustration of the general. stinginess of the management, P ernment ‘has ‘been in the habit of payi exorbitant rates for silver. Tne being ale Troops are being of two steamers has been auth- the defense of Helsingtors, the capital 19.—tieneral Lord Wolseley y are of vation of the paper, it is announced, is made by the Succeed the Earl of Selborne as lord ‘high PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTNENTS, Collectors of Customs end Internal Revenue. The President, this afternoon, appotnted J. L. F. Cottrell to be collector of customs for the istrict of St. Mark, Florida, and John J. Maguire, for the district of Pensacola, ia.,and John ©. Hilicman to be collector of intemal revenue of the Ofh disirict of Tem nessce. - sos SENATOR BLACK RNS POSITION Am Authorized Version of His Rela tions with the President. “Senator, have yon anything to say In reeard to the publication relating to yourself and your alleged Interview with the President im the Past of to-day?” asked « STAR reporter today of Senator Blackburn “No, except this,” he replied, “T never allow myself to be Inveigled tnto appearance in the Public print, no matter what. a newspaper may see fit to Kay of mo o misrepresent me, The only annorance that Lexperience comes from the denials, corrections of exp foreed to make to the art} inguire. e's Pot, tan he article p Jast Sunday's iss paper mm sity be as mar the part of th exhil ad temper upon my part, The Post on Sunday declared that the interview hed been altogether civil and good upon both bis part and tale. "Ph sions, It would tax the ingenulty of an ave Rewspaper man to recom: TL donot see that the interview between the President and Myself was of any concern w the pablic nd T know no way in which any versie Port of it could have been secntnd by the press, Unless obtained from the Winite House or fr me. Ido know that It me, so that I am either that it was Executive mansion WY worne Imag rial corps. to express an methods has been emi in the Post of this morting Lwill T never saw one of the ss bodied aslittle or truth and ns ny Ttcontains seven distinct sta alyzed. There is not a som in fact for either shadow of an excuse remaining one. A peric Kindly note sent under a per to hold, m) to which of theke As to the article tion io the “Secretary at & couched In as respecttul rms as E could draft it, cow ‘h asked to Withdraw a certal ication from the files of that depart by «mutual friend of the Secretary and myself, constitutes the only apology, if such tt may. bo considered, tar thee Pose statement that T had withdrawn every recommendation that I may have made. Thavs never experienced that sense of naignaton wit which Lam accredited with having gone to th White House on Friday last, live sense of that disadvant found myself placed, because of the difference between the President and myself in the mat- ter of amiability lang and attribute to the nomi never uttered, 0 gentleman diset myself, Nor have Lever heard,tintil thismom- ing in the Post, of my determination not to set foot in Washington again until next winter, In short, I have but to repent, the article to whieh you Call my attention does great eredit to the magination of the man who. Inve i." "Tis a tisxue of made in the face of my persistent and oft repeated declination to have any interview or conference with the repres the Pox upon this subject. Teare nothing for It, but glad toavail myselfof the courtesy you «ffe me to make th ns of THE STAR this I trust will serve the purpose of answer to thowe who may desire the facts. I have no quarrel with the President nor with the administration. T trust and bellewe that it has no better friend nor supporter than T in ull that it may do Propose that ts right. T have honestly” endeavored throdghout this matter to do the one thing which is both hardestand wisest for any mai to do, name! oop silent. I flatter myeel at h to that f hav and that my only failure in this regard is attri ratuitous tte terances put into m ath by those who gould not possibly know anything of the tacts, There was no witness to the Interview between the President and_ myself; there 0: be no authorized version of Itgiven save by bin? orme, T have given none; I am not willing to believe that he has. District Government Affairs, MR, WRIGHT GETS THE STREET-SWEEPING CON TRACT. The Commissioners to-day awarded the streets sweeping to Mr. L. P. Wright for one year, b@ being the lowest bidder. a A Bor Fouxp GUILTY OF AN ASSAULT WwIntt INTENT TO KiL1.—Robert J alias Robert Fisher, a colored boy shout 17 years old, was tried 1h the Criminal Court to-day on the change of assault with intent to kill George Jones, his Stepbrother, and was defended by Mr. Walker: The evidence showed that they had had a tus te, when Robert drew a smail pistol nnd fired, tue bail lodging in George's breast... The prose. cut: g witness testified that he belleved the shooting was an accident, and Mr, Walker argued the very appearance of the pistol would. negative any intent to kill, for It was @ small plaything. The government, however, put in h y's stat it that George was try io get his money and he shot him. The eo giving the case to the jury, condemned ce of carrying deadly wi ce they give the of the defense that the shooting was me cidental. ‘There were altogether too many wo cidents of this kind. The jury ina few minutes found a verdict of guil RaNGror THe THetwowereR.—The follow Ing were the readings at the signal offier to-day: 3a. m., 59.6; 7 a m., 59.0; 11 a.m., 76.9, 2 p. m., 844. na The jury in the case of Timothy Sand, who ts alleged to be of unsound mind, resumed Ib wes sions to-day, and Mary E. Boswell, W. J. Bel. den, K. T. itann and P.G. Cheek testiticd for the respondent. a The papers for the extradition of Maxwell, murderer of Preller att, Louls, were sizt Gov, Marmaduke and forwarded to W fon inst nizht.“Maxwell is held at Auckland, New tho MARRIED. HATI—BRADRURB. On May 19, 1885, be tho Rev Wa H. Chapman, JAMS M. HALL so ENOLA'V. BRADBULN. No cards, See DIED. AMBUSH, Tuestay, May 19, 1885, at 1 a.m, AUGUSTUS AMBUSH, azed seventy-three years, ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. * BARRER, On Monday, May sth. L685 a1 9.15 m9) B.LOULA MOSBY, @anghter of Hetiry Sand Prat in ber tweu yea. Asleep in Jesus’ blessed sleep, Brom whiel owe rcer wakes to weep, A’ealmn anid undisiurbed rpm, Tubroken by the last of foes Funeral from Ryland Chapel, on Wednesday, May 20th, nt 2 pam, : 927 FINN, street northe ISSS wt No'cioee, after & ALES BROOKS, aged nye 20th Instant, from Second Baptist church. Third street, between [street and Msmachuseite avenue northwest, three o'clock pate Relatives and friends are invited to attend. . FRNL On May 18, 1885, at 1a.m, Dr. WENRE ERI, aged sixty-three sears. Funeral from the family residence, 1500 f st northwest, on Wednesduy, May 20, at 4 o'clock pun. FRAZIER. Fell asleep nt Forestville, Prince George's county, Ma., on Tuemday, May 19ta, ISS, ae Fam, Mra MASSEY FICAZIEK, widow ot Boujar inj Frazier, in the eighty tiftn year of her age ‘Funeral from 4pipi nesday, 20th inst., at three Glenwood cemet' five ela friends respect ully invited without further LADD. Passed away Frodas, May 25, 1885, at Bangor, Me., MARCIA PAULINA CORRY, with of Hou. George'W. Ladd, in the sixty-sixth year of her age. |ANNING. Of apoplexy and spinal disease, Som a May ASth, 1884. fut 10 0'chIcK B. Ming GHAS. WANSTNG, cfstem, Mans — ‘Notice of feral hereafter. . McUALLAN. On Monday, May 28, 1885, Mra, MARY MCUALLAN, native of County ireland, iu the Gttieth of her awe. ‘Funeral wilf take place froin James Bellew's under taking rooms, corner New Jersey avenue and G atrect north inesday, May 20, ut 0" Relatives and friends respectfully inviued. oP TAYLOR, Suddenly, in Vicksburg, Mis. March 24th. 1885, Mr. GEORGE T.E, TAYLOR, eldest son Of Mira L. J. and the inte Wn. if. Tn) ton, D. C2 also grandson of Ue lite “Thomas Turner, of Nortolk, Va. (Norfolk, Va, and Kaleigh, N. iy Papers picase copy. UNDERTAKERS, Eo. =< apl4im 922 pepe BAA BTHUR ROONEY S, 14TH STRELT FU! TRE AND UNDER TAKING ESTABLISHMENT, ap6 738 m1 eget cs ‘Sitentlon to ail tinwlls of funerals. pth ‘8 CAIN & CO. UNDERTAKERS, ‘Tina, Derwoen, New ork aye and Lat ate EK ‘M. 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