Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1885, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. = - —___FVTURE pays. _|___ THIS AFTERNOOS GQEEESMENT SALF OF HORSE. COUPE, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Harness THURSDAY. MORNIN NEF at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Iwill | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED Horse. 1 REAL ESTATE :N GEORGETOWN. D. C. 1 Tongue. | Ry virtue of the authority conferred upon us Thanet, L Lot | under the will of thelate Charles Myers, deceased ¢ life estate having been determined by the, rt i sell, on TUESDAY, the SECOND DA N A.D. 1855, beginhing at HALF-PAST “FOU! O'CLOCK P.M, In trout of the several ‘all the I estute whereof said Charles Myers died selzed = = = nd posscased, yet undisposed of, naniely: 7 ASHINGTON, D. © MAY 29. 1585. 1. Parts of lots Nos Sand ®, in the “Slip,” fronting V “TO PRESS GRICKLAYEES. 7S fect on Valley street, with a depth of about 55 feet, Proposals for completing the casing of the steps of | improved by four framedwellings, No 1516, 11: the sairwacs of the ‘aiot ffuiding and for | 1920 and 1522 Valley street. As Charles Myers own laying the platforms the:eof ure invited five-sixths interest in this parcel, that interest ‘Pans and specite: Leseen ut the office of besold by us Shpervising bh nd Arcultect, where bids Wh att of tot No, 17, Beatty & Hawking ad- te opened ou the FIFTH OF JUNE, 1588, at | igh (ar 32d) street, with a TWoP M M. © dey mproved 8 good brick dwelling house, No. 1617 igh (or Gad) street, aud Rieets_] havin a nice side lot. t ‘, The eustern part of lot No. 7. Reatty & Hawkins’ Wa Durantwesz, April 25, dition, fronting 16\y feet on Dunbarton street: Heat Sealed Proposals. la duplicate, will be received at | Tigu, with an ayeraze depth of about 5s fect 4 ches Fs 0 TWELVE UCLOCK NOON WED: | Improved by acomfortable brick dweliing. No. St. x E TENTH, 166. for supplying the | Daubarton streen. . Jit Uarewus with ioe during the | "4. The east half of lot No. 84, Beatty and Hawkins’ i ri addition, fronting 35 feet on Tot (or N) street, with @ depth of 150 feet, improved With ap excelleut three. story brick dwelling house. No. $224 Ist (or Ni atrcet, Var | the late residence of the decedent, having thirteet ia Washington and we Fovnis, besides pantry and batu-room: tout cellars, Partmentycales [i Tiveries +acepting Suvdays | with stable and yard.” id recoguized holidays will be reyuized. ‘The quab- | Sule will begin at the Valley street property and con- fits requied is estimated ut 708,000 pounds, mote or | ove tn the order that the parcelsare above advertioed = successively. AX bond with approved security will be requtred in | “Term= of sale: One-third cash; the rextdue in two cane of aw Government reswevesthe right 16 | equal payments, at ove aud two years, with ‘terest at vids and to waive detects. SE per cant frokn the day or sale, to’ be secured by a ‘clupes endorsed | deed of trust upon the property sold: or all cash, at the on the ouiwide “Propenals for Lev,” and addressed wo | option of the purchaser. A depnsit of $60 to Dé made he undersigned.» ob eacts parcel when ie sume is struck of, whieh iy Ce HOYT, Acstaut Quartermaster, USA. | to beforieed Unies the terms of sile ate complad p27 28.29,50eei with within: ten days after sale, ad all expense of con = OR VUEL Sevancing and recording ts wo be defrayed by the pure PROPOSALS Fon FUEL, chaser ‘Te titles are bellewed: to be perfock, Sealed Propowuis in ditions) willbe reeieet at | Perties having een owned and) possessed” by’ sald wis odley viet twas BotLoce SUN, Weir | fuaties Slver, and howe under nfstfor more than myseendt Supervising Engineers Pproreeats: FOR 1 REspav, JUNE THIRD, Isao. for luruisbing tue Passed. War depnvtanent vith auch guanine of Weudéand MAURICE J, ADLER.) rrostoes Sieiguees bernie a ahen'Yetr neh" | ape omparsot seater onesie te aller aert Froperaie willbe received fr the whote or any pact | DYQpe bay c aur tha iid one sich hall be sid Sid fuel required. ‘ar | the: FRED. W. JONES, ‘el (Coa! aud Wood) to be delivered at the - jeu: Bureaus or Odices tn Washington for = Rhlch required by the parties 9" whom the soutract | MANCERY GAT of contracta) may be swarded, tr such quantities, and | 7 STORY AND BA OF DESIRABLE TH. K-BUILDING DWELL! at such thmes, ay the convenivtice of the Department W YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN nay require. aig as 1 STREETS NORTHWEST, CITY The goverment reserves the right torejectany and | _ OF WASH 3 ail bids By virtue ofa decree of the Supreme Conrt of Fue Department | the District of Columbia, passed on the 26th day Build tisement, of November, 1884, In Equity Cause No, 9160, spe as to bidders, and gublic auction, iu frout oruhe blanks oral, wil be furDiabed to éatab- | pres t, THE SECOND DAY OF shed de: pon app oul to this oftiee. i CLOCK PB. M., all that piece or Proposals slouid be eiciused 1 sealed envelopes en- . Known and described as the eastern part derged, on th ide “Peoposais for Fuel.” and ad- ialf of Lot No. 6, in square No. 614, de- dressed to the 1 Seribed as follows: ecinning at a point 16 feet’ 8, ern corner of said lot, and running thence northwesterly alone the line York avenue 16 feet Sty liches, and at right angles with sai avenue to the Tear line ofsald loc and the poeta PROPOSALS FOL STATIO’ Navy Devaurwert, ) 3) NTH DAY OF JUNE, TSS. for furnialttug | “The lot fronts 16 feet Sia inches 3 nue. with anaverage depth of 158 feet to a wide alley, meted there {improved f'n thfweatoey front with wos A Observatory iiteke bullies nitig mine rooms, besides batli- Corps, during the fiscal | roca ant ve drat water on Uw Ors ‘gus throughout. the pecessary infor- hi; the balance in two equal Hoa to this De. | installments tu Biouths, with notes liverest free of | hearing interest and secured * nent, at such tures and places | exan.at option of pure! ich’ quantities us may be re: | feeufding at coat Of ya reservas the right to waive | are uot complied with 11s or ail bid te sol warded to any one whe Is not a | Gep enclis ws. the property to ‘and cost of the \lefaulting purchaser. A Of $200 required at time of sule. ‘No contract will be. mauufactareror regular desler ih the Jes pro- E.R MCKEAN, poatls suid be whtrossed to the orthe | AUER EE: WILLEAIS @ CO tic fs eLould be at 0 the Seer WALTER WILLIAMS & C Navy and indorsed “Propusais ae Ge suse” TO-MORROW. TL. SSeS 55%, « Avciloneers aud Merchandise Brokers, 908 Pennsylvanisavenue, DAY MORNING. JUNE DOK, of very” desirable ng of Furniture, new and 1 Flue Parlor Suites, Chamber Sets. In Cherry and Bivek Walnue, Wardrobes, Bede es, Hair Mattresses, | y "Tables in Walnut | Brussels Carpets Toller Crockery, attractive sale fib ILC. WELLS & 00, TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ruaster. Washington, D. — quartermaster 226 South Fourt ATTENTION CIGAR DEALERS, GROCERS, RES. fo ‘ Nb MOTELS. be made for one or more articles, de- | SPECIAL SALE UF ‘DiteD THOUSAND e stations.and will beconsidered SES A Je mix of deliver on WEDNESD. JUNE THIRD, Se vues soe Tetuanee | 1865, at TEN THEI CLOCK, at my auction Toom’, I shall seli for aceount ofa fwetory closing up hundred thousand Cigars, tres, “fine genting such brands as «Por, La Fine, ( my] 2lawaw Secretary JpPoPosals FOR FEEL AND cations. QUANTRIGT EE § On U.S MAgiNe Cots, Wasmtxoto, D.¢., itay 12th, 1385, Seated Proposals in duplicate. will be récelved at TWELVE OCLOCK 3 DAY € unl TWELVE Tit DAY OF JUNE N United States Marines, at one oF stations, from the Jat of July, fone, nose, vi: Mavuid be indoraedt Sthecase maybe, a S Marive Corps. Washing JROPUMALS FOR GENE Pe ate List oy Tk EX. Wer Bs direetion of the Board \omdalsen SS WH be reeeivead at {iis NDAY, aU dig branches of ;Pplies, comprising fig. school Lampe, Hooksand Suoes, Drags, nes. nage, Meats, a Tine, Com: Js for aes, sed tO Derice i. at store ¢o1 is, Georgetown, D. W. EF. LINN, Assignee, GGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. formation, VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FRONT- a2 Koon T ING ON R STREET, BETWLEN FIPTER “Whe tight "ly reserved to relat S parts of bids. Major Fe Major of Bo my2@-10t Engiiece “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. OW FARE To NORFOLS R JANE Ls MOSELEY leaves oth ton. Mon 3. First apt | VERY VALvann 0 NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE, ‘ON THE, NY SOON, MAY STEAME RGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, NTH Teste SB SMMENCING MAY 6, 1885. llng Tot_on the northeast corner of st One of these popular = wil feave 71h street | dard and Congress streets, having a fone of D8 feck oo whart Datty-ewcep! orciay at S209 : Street with a zood. depth. For partion inquire at -ompany’s offic, Tus Onethird cash: balance six, twelve and street Wharf. Teiepluue Nu 7454 bearing iiverst, and we. : oe : mn the. property sold, of a _myS WP. WELCH, General agent | Gish at the option of pu mroranclig and JFOR POTOMAC hiven Laspixes | Feesimgacfarchustrs cost @iu0'd:yunit reqbited < “AMER “WAKEFIELD” myles THOMAS DOWLING, Auct fee MONDAYS, THURS: a enee as ae ee ene seers = 2e-THE ADOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN am. Returning | eon; the ral TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY pun., wuet- | THT. sine hour mg at River Landings ws fur as Noun Creek, | myurdceds Qirrioman. Va Se Giements Bay and Ceonaratongn, | —"Y M. it at ouepherds See | Dy ADGELS. Age Baltes 1 WEDNESDAY,,JUNE ST RGMAS DowLEN ae OF A DECREE OF TH IDLEY. Mans ‘yp pikect To_New se of John B. Bai nd vs. J.O.P. Burne, DitiStousvi ‘ifs, the undtrsigned commissioner, thoes Pier 1 east hover J. wilt ofler_ fof nale-at pubic. auction a THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JUNE, ¥W0 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOO the premises, at “Colonial Beac 193 and 194, in “Colonial Bench tor ithe bulldimees snd improvements there. ines and ‘improvements he, One pdlattle dwelling hows iver trout able. with couchanan’s foom adjoining’ ois ci by a paling fence. A very desirable summer | Feteems of male, One-half of the parch be ‘Terms of sale, One-half of the purchase money to must be prevail paid in cash on ihe day abd at the time of sale, end the “All accomodations Sretelass. Apply to Fesidue on a credit of twelve months fron tie day of SFEPHESSON BROW 7th st. wharf | sule.to be evidenced ghd secured by the boed or eg Ae sid na vaniaat-ne aod | porch wlth wood petwonal mci. hearing Skt ER MATTANO. LEAVES TTHTREET | pet cent Interet trom the dey of sale Sad the dees fo MATION LLAVES Truce | pr cent lntereisom the tay of sale. ai tbe det diver Landings as fir ae Mattox | pald Wn fll. Conveysncin at the coat of the purchaver Weanewdas, Friday and’ Monday GEORGE A; MUSHBACH. on Commissioner of Sale, GL SHEMIFE 114 Pa ave nm. | Stateof Firginia, County of Weatmorcuand, to volt: porsse TRANSPORTATION LINE STEAME! CAPT. Wit S. stopping at Kiver Landin, whart $ bm SUNDAY, Match 15. ort = 1, J. Warren "Hutt, Clerk of the Cireult Court of mb GT. JONES. Agt, Tth-st. wharf, 3 of Westioreland. do, certify that, George = 7aunony oar 5 the commissioner o tt the chancery M ee ta suit of John. Hanmond vs. J.0. P. Burnside and ‘wife. depending im sald court, haa executed. @ bond in eat ha Poa Si wh the penalty of $8,000.00, with approved security, con- Leaves Tthstrest wharf dally (except Sunday) for Bie Vernon a: 10 Ochi “ams vetbraing, reaches | didoned arcording tw Liw and ‘as required by the Washington about 3:30 p.m. { Tes wie | April 14, 2585, In Said suit, = S.WARKEN HUTT, my26- rc, AW Lt Bt STEAMER: VENERAL TRANSATLANTIC CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND. MPHOVED PROPERTY ON. K HW Berweex New Youw avn Have STREET, 1 STREET,SIXTH AND SEVENTIE ce REETS NORTHEAST. on 1@ Supreme Court of x wesday, June 3,9 a.1n. passed April 19th, Se Laure ‘ eaday, June10,sp.m. | ‘nan et al. vs Riveriqu june 17, 9 au. s ¥guity Docket 2 jounts 19 sult” on the | LoUis bE BE | the land Secnrdy of the District BILAN agent. No. New York. ett Mewes BEL the Distelet of | In front of the premises. on TUESDAY, the Columbia 1457 Peunsyie BAY OF JUNE, A. D, 1885, at PIVEO'CLOCK dngton. D.C. | the following pieces of real estate, situated in the TLINETNACKY Oe of Washington, to y METE STAR LINE MACY ROUTE Lots umber! forty-four (44), forty-five (45), ity- ee fuar Ga), fity-Bve (59%, Ay-six 150), ‘Dike sever, ssiaty-eight (64), sixty-four sixty-five (65) SHLD 10) Of Bose celiy’s Subdivision of Sauare clght huniret and fifty-seven (57), 08 re reqay, Juae 18,4 p.m. | Corded in Liber J. Il. K, folly in the surveyors ioe. foot of west 10th st. orLota numbered sevents-etght (79), seventy-nine (79) S54, $100. | Return tickets om | and eigiiy (O0:. of Chappell s subdivislae of cetiany wgige at low rates Interme | lots of celiyys subdivision, recorded Me Lives 64h ‘ - 1y | illo 125, the surveyurs oles, With the Taprone: Lother information apply 2s, consisting of briek dwelling bowser: cok 37, Broadway, New York. | "Lies uumbered twenty eight cosh, twentyenine (20), Agent Adams © thirty-eight (So) forty-aie (40). ANy (ON iy ONe D1) ixty (60), nists-one (61), sixty-seven (Ua sete ont tiventyrate (26) twenty: 3) thireys otis tw Checks payable ox A ‘of trust, duly rec Banjue Pransat CELtic GEEMANT June 13,4 p.m. Peansylvana av Coes awD LIS. e (21), thirty E . SRE MEATY Eee | Gan muirtsecves | RK AND LIVER TUF CUNARD ITED, BETWEE sever FOOL. CALLING AY COLR HARBOR. (5)! forty (40%, Gits-clgist (8), fi , OM PLER 40, SN. NEW YORK. | ahd Sixty-nine (0), cf Kelly's afocesaid subdivision of 6) Prkenra.... Sut Joly 4 | square Humbered ekght bauitred and fifty-seven (57) S| sexvia Mat July 42 | | Thee Lots or so many as may be necessary to pay uly 1g , the debt mentioned Iu the decree, will be sold in ne Se duly 28 | rate parcels, and in the order neaied aboves a sale will be continued from day ty day ulti suff Gient number of lola have been sold W satisfy the Nery low rales, Steerage tickets from | ‘Terms of sale: One-third (1) of purchase money a oamuuteie Sinet parts of Ea: | pavable in cash and the balance in Cwu equal inet rluwent ratge nT nn Mi otnee parts of Be | Croats ato ne and we Years, for whlch the otes of the cig Wille of laden given for Reitiet Glangow, | purchases, beariig SE per’ coat inter mea eee Fe Lniwurp ana ose porte on the Coutineut, | by dved of Gum Om the preuitves itll be givens and fi Meiiterfanean porta Be posit of $23 on each ft bid of will be requ For (regit amt pasage mpply at the Company's | Ail conve pies. NOG "uowline armen, oF bot steotage and | A76 not complied with ser'scost. If vertas of sale ithiu ten days from time of the right to resell at pur- CHiag A ELLION, Trost 408 feet northwest; H. D. COOKE, Trustee. 1429 F Street northwest, uN & CO. New ¢ BIGELO' rout, W _my22-aedy ‘Washington, .C. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ USTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE ILDIN eaieiets BR Cra Ra Omice—1418 New York Avent By, Fiaie jolry Sete aie ftored a a Liber Lov? ard folio’ g otto land records of Soe wiatct of “Golan Artistic and fine work in cement « speciaity. why party secared Oarakthed workmen lay the following pevemenas, | 'CTEDY, loin DAY of SCHILLENGER PATENT (BEST), ve Nei nee . fod 9. ‘oabal ARTIFICIAL STONE, ASPHALTUM, PARAGON, | Sf'saue: YE W., foo 78, 12 GRANOLITHIC, NEUCHATEL, MasTIC. the Sarvs ‘conta. Kitcbens. Sidewalks, Stables, Cellars laid with neat copting | Feserved to resell. rithin teu daye if ‘elephove call 487-2 VPayean | hyorde ‘& CUMMINGS, Trastes, AUCTION SALES. FP HOMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. rr 2d EDITION. Lalit Trams 10 he St KING CHRISTIAN FOR ARBITRA- «334 Em aa WHAT CAPT. SYMOXS PROPOSES TO DO—PROBA- BLE CO-OPERATION OF THE CAXAL AUTHORI- STEINWAY PIANOFORTE, VERY ELEGANT BRONZE FRENCH CLOCK (WITH ONE SUPERB GILT FRENCH CLOCK (WITH SIDE PIECES, COST $300), TWo PRENCH PLATE PIER MIRBORS, ELE. GANT MARQUETRY TABLES, FINE BRONZE. STATUARY, ORNAMENTS, CABINETS AND BRIC-A-BRAC, ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUITE (8 PIECES), ROCKERS AND EASY CHAIRS, VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAV- INOS, MARBLE PEDESTALS, TURKISH EASY CHAIRS, MT. TABLES, CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, HANDSOME LIBRARY SET (UPHOLSTERED IN LEATHER), MOQUET AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, STAIR AND HALL CARPETS, WALNUT HALL SET. HANDSOME WALNUT MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER FURNI- TURE, FINE HAIR MATTRESSES, BEDDING, WIRE SPRINGS, FINE FEATHER PILLOWS, COUCHES, REVOLVING TOP AND TABLE DESKS, WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD BOOK- CASES, CABINET 1 WALNUT M.T.SIDEBOARD, WALNUT PILLAR EXTENSION TABLE, WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, FINE PLATED WARE, FINE Ta- BLE- CUTLERY, CHINA AND OUT-GLASS WARE, KITCHEN REQUISITES, A120, 4 VINE COLLECTION OF HOT-HOUBE PLANTS AND URXS,- AT AUCTION, ae perry 000) Tos ‘The question as to what shall be done at Great Falls to protect the water supply of Washing- practically settled there to-day. Messrs. L. Victor Baughman, president, Stephen Gam- brill, secretary and treasurer, and Directors Robert A, Dobbin, Spencer Watkins, Jas, A. L. McClure and Judge P. Hamill, all of the Ches- apeake and Ohio canal company, were at the falls to-day, and met Capt. Symons, of the U. 8. engineer corps, representative of the govern- ment, in eonsultation about the matter of pro- Venting pollution of the water. The canal officials went up last night in the company’s boat Maryland, and met Capt. Symons there this morning. A STAR reporter was on the Ground to note the proceedings and see what = ee mi ‘the chfld with by ‘mane at $4 per month; Sy SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD, that after payli His Acceptance Asanted—How Russia Outwitted Earl Granville. Ji at ews that Eng- WLQTDox, June d—The Netcs says Eng- Denmark’ woman "on E m1 Stias Young, colored, testified that he found the baby near the cornet of 24 and H streete, lying m in an alle, PIANOS FOR RENT. sla, bedi assured of the king of srautoer Sets editor Mive ‘agreed to invite him to arbitrate. second set of official to the Afghan di yon the subject, Bari Granvil Vv ‘at St. Petersburg, as fol- lows: “Baron deStaal (Russian minister at Lon- patch from Bf. ae Gtere ga pate! \e Glers ter) ascribii the collision at jdech to the spect of Sir Peter Lumeden’s pou commission, whieh, be an pretensions, Gen, WM. KNABE & 00, 817 MARKET SPACK arrested, thie her uncle was the child's fa And that she abandoned the child because abe ort it. “The defendant testi- e child near her aunt not permit. the bab rought into her house. She sald she thou peopl JA soe stand take it Henry Holmes was the child's tather. The court instructed the jury that it was no defense to leave a child out in Pectation that some one would take It In. The court asked what had become of the child, and Mr, Coyle answered that it was sent to St. Ann's Infant asvium, where it died two ‘weeks afterwards, and the grand jury had mace investigation to ascertain if the Seath could be traced to the exposure, but bad much new it Was unable to *i fied that she ler te, as she wo! Enxcxsox Praxos, OVER 86,000 NOW IN USE, A ‘thoroughly first-class and relisble piano af @ medium price, STECK @ CO, AND BAUS & CO, PIANOS, Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and for rent. Reus applied if purchased. ‘Best and most complete assortment of Ge, music in HENRY EBERRACH, 1m20 Managing Partner of the late Avot Biles On Tamuexvovs Sacarrcz RALE MINERALS, WHAT CAPT. SYMONS PROPOSES TO Do. Inthe first place Capt, Symons exhibited a ‘map of the entire locality near the head of the conduit, and explained what he proposed to do if he could get the consent of the caval arch in the ex- St de Giore declined to ‘provoked the colli- On the 19th of April Earl Granville wrote to ward Thoraon, declining to admnit that Ee ae ators ad directed ily. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, gure in wasinote Lixe all otter ther en taken. by. Become firmer, the di active. In WOMEN: he effect ts usually, more F begin at once to brighten; thy golor, comes to the cheeks; ir Peter Lumsden’s commission ing on the question, and refuting at English officers ct the Afghan attack. “In this dispatch the n minister said that England gould General Komaroff's account, of the nal, and that both sides to the con- troversy must make every endeavor to ascer- tain the facts, which should basis of the agreementof March 16, and Justice to this, declined to. omnia OF eabeale the The court said as this was the first case and she hud been in jail two months, he would Bob ive her the extent of the law, but seven jonths more in Jail. The Georgetown Law School, A CLASS OF YOUNG BARRISTERS SENT OUT INTO THE WORLD—THE COMMENCEMENT EX- ERCISHS AT FORD'S OPERA HOUSE Last Ke, ‘T suiail sell the entire contents, Ww! Remember Brown's ‘inost excellent Furn Iron Bitters ly the ONLY iron medicine that ty not in- and ‘recommend tt. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS, ‘7 Octave Weber Square Plano... ‘Elegant 7% Octave Boston Made PIM0..eereeenee 175 7 Octave Gaeble & Co. Piano. ‘Tie Octave Grovesteen and Fuller PlaDOvrmenun 116 G% Octave Nunns & Clark Piano.... ‘7 Octave Chickering Piano. Superb Walnut Case, 12 Sto} ‘S8top Organ, 6 feet high, 5 Octave Organ, 2 Stops....... ‘Walnut Case, 5 Octave Organ... Anyofthe above mentioned instruments will be sold at these extraordinarily low figures olther for cash or on monthly payments of $5 and $10 per ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS CO., Auctioneers, OF MOUSEHOLD Exvbing. Bre, mere are $180, be tried on the NISTRATOR'S ine, Cakes, 1¢ Court for the District of Co on tba, JUNe Fl O'CLOCK 4.50." at residen N street southwest, the personal rey, decoased, named in p jor Furaiture, Gilt 2 rather Heds, Pillows aud ware. Mattresses, Pla Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, together y tg enumerate, ‘and N streets southwest, lot of ©. C. MEADOR, Administrator. neers 100 done accordin Pinxzrz, jower end Of the present tuaabliug damn Just end of the present cumbt ‘s nonner: ‘to avoid any draw nterfere with the of To accomplish this be will throw ® mud dyke across the corner, which will do for wh until the new waste-wier is com- ‘Then outside of the waste-wier there ‘will be about ninety feet in th of from the canal to below the pes} njdeb affair to farther Inquiry. Earl Granville replied through Baron de Staal, Proposing arbitration and the resumption of the Afghan frontier negotiations, Baron de Staal said he believed that Russia would decline the proposal to submit the dispute to arbitration, that even if Russia should admit the prin: ciple, she would entrust the task of arbitration tonoone but Emperor William, of Germany, who would decline to serve, To this Earl Granville sald that England had ror William as arbitrator, that if both En; him to arbitrate it would be impossible for him to refuse At this poi to neutralize the Penjdeh the result of the Afghan and Earl Granville soldiers | be withdraw ‘May Earl Granville re- plied to Baron de Staal agreeing to resume the negotiations, concerniny Ford's Opera House was packed last evening ‘On the occasion of the tow mencement of the law de town University until the ing room, The stage was very fuely decorated with plants and cony was tastefully draped with flags and ing. Above the st. floral letters reading “Class of 'S5. with which the ex easantly varied was furnished by . James A. Doonan, 8. 5 Of Lie nuiversity, made a brief address of wel- come and conterred degrecs upon tke graduaios there which will 1 nal 4 REMAREABLE CURE OF A HORSE nth annual corm- artment of George o was hardly stand- Inthe Fall of 18831 had a valuable horse taken with tho pinkeye, resulting in blood poison, After nine months of doctoring with all the remedies to be found In horse books, I despaired of acure. His right hid eg Was as large as a man’s body,and had on it over forty running sores. He was. most pitiable looking object. At last I thought of Swift's Specific, and com- menced to use it, T used fifteen bottles. In Angust last all symptoms of the disease disappeared. There have been no signs of a return, and the horse has done ‘amole's work on my farm ever since. JAMES L. FLEMING, Auguste, Ga, January 9, 1885, pwers and the Then, shonin the peetons In closing the present will put in'a staal cotter exclude the water from the place he wants to connect, and will build @ solid wall of masonry inthe place where the “uky waste-weir stands. will Mil Up the two tumbling dams ‘or over. flows above the lock to a level with the t path, and thus force ail the waste water to run over’ below the conduit. In addition to this Capt. Symons asks that the canal company shall lease to the government, for tt the land lying between the canal ans ‘half amie (rom the conduit mouth up. Then,the captain says, the government would rua afence cattle or hogs from ‘also prevent ai ere, Capt. Symons ‘ALSO, aT TWELV! at thestore corner Counters and Store cash, were suspended lange no objection to Em SIDNEY T. NIMMO, and that he thor 433 771 STREET NORTHWEST. TANOS AND ORGANS. VIRSICLASS, aT reasonable figures, Tu ‘hen, too, he de Giers proy district, pendin; negotiations, TP HoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUA! REY, NO. $27 Ma Master af Laws. DAVIS & COS UPRIGHT GRAND Sacrifices and bargains in my very stock of Pianos, if sold this mont HL. SUMNEK, 811 9th st. aw, Chew, Missourt; Thos as HY. Fitnam, District of B, Hardin, jr., Harry E. Knight, Kentucky; W. 1. Lamar, Jr. Alabama; George O'Dob ig ‘Under and by virtue of the provisions Willand testament of Th Washington, Distriot of Colurabia, adi 1884, und recorded in will boot . the undersigned, as Executor, will offer at public auction the following property, hereinafter describ NDAY AFTERNOON, JUNEFIFTEENTH, JOCK, in front of the premises, setts avenue ot L. in square the Afghan frontier ‘to submit the Penjdeh dispute to the deci- sion of au arbitrator, if Russia and England found themselves unable to settle it otherwise. ‘$ the impression created by the is second batch of Aighan dis- atches Is that M. de Glers took measure: ensure Russian success, leav- ‘Swift's Specific ts entirely vegetable, ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Hoerexaur Praxos Are Unsurpassed for Fine Workmanship, Brilllancy of Tone and Extreme Durability. (01d Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. ‘Lowest Prices and Easy Monthly Payments, robate April 255 on this land, No, 21; folios 260, ‘officials that The Times sa assured the can: peroee oe this work without at all Interfering with navi- nd withoutendangering Inany respect fhe canal property. VIEWS OF THE CANAL OFFICIALS. His representations, made with the map spread out, were kindly received by the canal officials. They expressed themselves us willing to accede to anything that would tend. to pro- tect the water supply of this city, provided they. aired to assent to wuytulng that could injure the caval or its property. Gambrill, of the canal company, said he did not belleve there was any dauget of pollution, but as the publle so belleved and to pay for certain changes which It reveut pollution, he was to gratify the public. He woul pon the protection of the but hhe could not see that the chai ‘any danger. ‘Tiz Bwirr Srectsic Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.,or Raker, Distrtet 1 J. Colbert, Columbia; Par housé ‘and premises No. 427 Musas Dorthwest, being Jot No. P and part 1 having a front of 20 tee. average depih of over 100 fect, containing ® rooms and bath room. Aud at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, tn front of premises, part of lot 14, in her of 7th and If streeis nor Jere Johnson, Tn- constructing the most admirable at which, however, bad an awkward habit of dis- pearing @t the very moments one expected om to issue forth In action: There can hardly question that in the whole controversy, Farl Granville demolished every one of the Russian arguments and excuses and arrayed on his own side ail the considerations of mo- rality, and then failed to draw any practical BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, 422 Oth street, Samuel B. Latham, South Carolina; William jase 454, southeast cor-, west, having a frout on Zth sircet of 40 feet. by a depth on'H street of 75 feet, improved by four sinull stores Aud on the following day, JUNE SIXTEENTH, at Vir O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, house mises No. 407 th street south ireland: kane Wo Nord- Unger, District Srenway Praxos. Kentiekr, Bi "The Best in the World. Together with a large as. gottmient of otuor Plauos oonstantie On handed the EDWARD F. DROOP, METZEROTT & CO, Wisconsin; Thomas J. between D and sing ot edt ald aauase, i front Of property, house ‘souihwest, betwee 10th aud ‘Terms 0: sale: Un each property sold, one-third cash in two equal payments, at oue and two per cent per annum until 1 Wood, Indiana; He: ward, New York. es, Of Florida, made the address His remarks were witty and eloquent, and filled with good adviee to the young barristers, ard T. Merrick, who Is. a member of Bole Agent. for Steanway ‘teens Wheeled! = eee Suit Against the Rell Telephone Com —The National Improved nd the Western Penn: e company have entered suit in the United States circuit court against the Bell Telephone company and the Central District and Printing Telegraph company, to restrain them from using the Blake transmitter, and to recover damages for an infringement on Blake’s atent. It ix the Intention of the plaintiffs to institute similar proceedings in several other cities at once, The Typos Electing = President. New Youk, June 2.—Tho International graphical Union met in Irving hall this morn- ing with President Witter, ot St. Louis, in the Routine business was trausacted until noon, when nominations for president of the union were ordered. nominated by the Indiana delegation and Sher- man Cummings and Reuben F. Gray by others. The election is now progressing being that President Witter w1 The Local Stock Market. ‘The Washington stock exchange list today uotations: Permanent im- 2, eoin, t ay ‘ 1934, currency, pol North Capitol and 0. iy Gas Light com- Georgetown Gas Columbia Insur- Riggs Insurance usked; Washington Market company stock, 19 bid, 19% as Real Estate Title Insutance company, 101 Potomac Telepbone ‘ked, and Pennsylva- ked, , Wendell and other Pi ith, in square 353. was thought would 4: Years. with interest ut six paid, and secured by a deed of trust; all copy-vancing cost: $100 de} tithe time of sale. yania Telephon: 5d. Binor, that division ‘of canal, said hedid not believe there was any dan- ger of pollntion, but if the people of Washing- ton thought so, and If t was any satisfaction to them to have the waste weir chan; fiver of acceding the STIEFF and KRANICH & ANOS and Gally's Wonderful Self Instruments ‘Several and Organs ‘which hav ‘gans for rent, tuned und repaired, ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. Ponz Marre Svear We have just received a large lot of PURE MAPLE Pound. Best Patent Process size, 121, tents per pound. “Cee! ialty. Six poy Tine of eboled Git Goods mounting vo ONLY ONE PIECE OF EACH “SOUVENIR” LOT would entail MENTIONED BELOW WILL BE SOLD TO A CUSTOMER. Junior Class—$40 t us on easy termisin Pianos used. ‘agents. fo ro jog and Ore Jal and examinations for maintaining se: Senior Class—S1 the District, for maintaining in recitations : & Leonard C. Wood, of Indians, for second best tind $40 to Arthur W. Callfornia, for the best essay upon a be rPHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. two that idea. He remarked that public sentiment in Washtugton was con- Yineed that the waste weir contaminated the water, and there was no use angull Ne sentiment, He was satiated the posed b * mon coul bar’ ible aalary es eee ‘canal, and they (with. ther canal officials assented to this view. man Was @ little more con- Tue STAR reporter that the officers and directors would have to consider the whole Ho wanted time for consideration. He said he had to protect the canal interests ax well as to consult other interests,and he wanted to be sure that the canal Interests were amply any concessions. At jaughman manifested ton to accommodate the people of a fur as he could doso consist- ith his duties to the canal com ‘The canal of” ‘als agreed to rescind have stables and are grazing cattle on the ground between the canal and the ‘These loases are to be rescinded at once. CAPT. SYMONS READY TO 60 TO WORK. Capt. Symons sald toa Stax reporter to-day that he has men ready and will begin the work ofremoving the waste weir and stopping the ‘overflows Just as soon as hi sontof the canal authorities. “If I get their consent before 6 officials were to hold a formal meet- ing on their boat this afternoon, and it cannot be doubted that they will consent toshe changes Capt. Symons p dent Baughman down, told Tak that they went up to find out wi ment wanted, and that if the plans of the gov. ernment engineers did not interfere with or !n- jure the canal there would be no difficulty. Capt. Symons, tn the name of the govern: himselt that no injury to the property should result from. Judge Hamill, one of the direct vagal Soon nel ae: w = = E oom, ond directors wa give their assent ily to the pro- posed at Great Falls.” ee —____ Ex-Auditor Reynolds’ Death. WIS FRIENDS LOTH TO BELIEVE THAT HE COMMITTED SUICIDE. The information of the suicide of the late First Auditor Reynolds was received with gen- eral regret in the Treasury department, Great surprise was expressed and his friends were at a loss to account for the act. The only explana- tion they could offer was the fact that he was subject to attacks of verti assumed that his mind was he committed the act. He was succceded last mouth as first auditor of the Treasury Chenoweth. The loss of bis office cou! have been the cause of the suicide, ak he wasn man of property,and was not dependent upon a salary. His son is lieutenant in the navy, and was one of the Officers of the Greely relief ex- Mr. Reynolds was a native of Obio, and was sel of & nt from that state, After the from in 1878, retain- S3e._ best average 4 CHOICE LOT OF THE FINEST EVER-BLOOM- ver Hair Ornaments for 13. ING ROSES, OF EXTRA LARGE SIZE, GROWING LN POTS, READY FOR FLOWLE- Post Graduate Class—850 to Henry W.Sohor of the District, for the best average In recita tons and examinations, ar ntleman for the best essay upon a jauze Pans und otuer styles for 83e, ‘$50. PALMS AND OTHER DECORATIVE PLANTS, SUITABLE VOR VASES, CENTER OF BEDS, &c., FROM THE WELL-KNOWN NURSERY OF MR. JOHN SAUL, AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE FOURTH, 1885, at ELEVEN O'CLOOK, at my auction rooms, Tshall sell large collection @f above Plants, all of thera choice specimens, PeNcaxsos LDING LOTSON NORTHEAST, FOURTH, dese, atgix in froutof the premises, LOTS ¥. 9 10, Fronting about 280 fe readily be subdivided tuto smaller Bull ‘Terns: Quethird months, with 6 required on eact $25 tothe samo ES low for strictly cash, }2 oF over deli POOLE, BR O44 Loi 1.25 Pix Dozex ‘for Contrell & Cochrane's IMPORTED GINGER ALE, ‘The best in the world. Lowest ERI BENNSYLVANIA AV! IL. Witter was | _ President Baught Whon asked b; 5 Pocketbooks, all style, We Soe ee aoc. and Curd Cases for 890 eH, ull styles, for 1. k Spauish Guipure Laces fur 210. 6. ist” Ruchiug, 6 yards in box, for 11 Ge. Vell ail colors, tarde.” ee 20c. “Heenast” Velllug tur 240. ae. ra} In making the award of $40 for the best eesny in the senior class, Mr. Merrick these essays were submitted to a coms consisting of three 1 each of whom se! being the best—the three being thase subs wsson, Jere Johnson and necessary, the anounced that ‘be re-clected. nvers OL the District bar, rotected before maki BROS, Auctioneers, the same time Col. ‘REET ANDESTREET PRR oe Fae CLOCK, we will sell 11, 12 apd 18. SQUARE ‘ob 8d st east, Lot gives the followin; rovements 6s, 5 14, 25c. Gent's Linen Hake’ Se. Child's all Linen U'dk'Ss for de. 8 for Cullis € for 250. rige was Bnully awarde Mr. Merrick made a short address said President Cle tan rallrodd a Street, 40%; Washingto ansraseblds wane ight company ance company to Mr. Ferensson, land had been strongly Ine > accept the invitation to be present last evening, but nally. could not, with Justi participate in any’ of the m tions to which he had bee: ressing his admiration for the Feorgetown, he di nounce that'for th ticipate {a any exere The Montgomery County Fair. Correspondence of Tux Ev Rock viux, Jui ‘a Memstitcued und Eunb'd Fichus for 39¢. "edoras for 78c. nish Lace Fichus, for 780. pi Hose, Sue gauge, 27c. feck and Colors for dc. 19 Pure Binck Silk House, for $2.38. - Gauze Underwear, impr Sugar Cured Shoulders, 7 to Surat Cured Middlings: de. 1b. 98c. Egyptian Lace 20¢. Biaek and Colo S5e, Hairline Str e Lots can ding Lots. Jance ing, 12, 1 A ‘deposit of $100 Roller Fumily $5.7 ia MDL Koller Family, §£.50. asied; Chesay ‘shape, for 42c, ts the formal _as- JR, & HOLTZMAN, Real Kstate Auctioneer. He remarked: TRUSTEWS SALE OF VALUABLEREAL ESTATE THETTH SYRERT ROAD, BEING PREM- ISES NUMBERED 31: By virtue of a deed ol day of September, A. D, 1876, and recorde in” number 832, ‘folio. records for the by vitae of, the. author ferred, the wndersigi auction, to the highest bi on THURSDAY THE A, D.1885, AT TA lace or parcel of real estate Columbia and deseribed as lot number 67, subdivision of part of Mount Pieasaut Plains 87.42 feet front by a depth ig 37.42 feet on contiuuation of Bt sireet west. ‘The abovedeseribed property 13 Pimproved by a comfortable two-story frame hoi bbrick bawement. ‘One-half cash, and the balance In six, twelve and eighteen months, with tterest thereon ai the rate uf six per ceutum per avnum, A deposit of $100 to be terms of sule are not com) the trastee reserves the rig the risk and cost of the Papers to be executed af the geist sos Bide hong three tu bunch, for 7Be. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ins, all styles, tor Ceyion, Java, roasted, and 1s fine, 250. Ib. Be. Ostrich Best 0/4. Java, Ibs. for $1. Rio Coffee, 12%a, 1 wurchused The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. prices ‘as reported by Ib. ‘Teus before the advance, we sell nd 6c. Tea in the city. Butter 25 to 80c. 1b. rar Corn, 10c. per ib, trust dated the 27th The board of man: County Agricultural Soc ofthe New York Stock market to-day, HL Dodge, 539 158 Colored Chenille Fringes, for 7c. ‘Spool Cotton, for dan for Ie. tracts, for 32c, on, e Montgomery special wire to H. 368, one of the land Je ‘Columbia, “athe by said deed jee will sell at public der, tp front of {he premias, ELEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. Mt. situate in thu Dis" Genuine Pear’ Genuine “Lubin's” Ex! Manicure Sets, worth 20c,, for 17¢. Champagne Bottle Bay Rum, for 130, Dr. Carmen's “Dentalaid” powder, 445 7th si. elw. (Island), Northwest corner, -w Orleans Molasses, 55 to 7Be. ‘elephoue Call—40-2 & 12c.; wash, 240, Foe. ail-Siik Mousqu horses alread, 5c. wurranted al lke Mitts for 230. Mk the north, west and since Saturday. will have onextilbiton hibits of dowers. there will be ageneral bu Whilst as usual tb frederick Will have their usual representa yetaires (S-button) for: Parasols, all Cowrs, foF Pongee Parasols, 12 rib paragon frame, for check Parasols, canopy top, for $1.98, k Umbrellas, all colors, for 98 26 in. alli, pia ‘34 Lace-trinmed Parasols, col’d linings, for $2.42. child's funcy Parasols for 59e. 308 i. Hi THE Stan rey THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, fe Hot culy the most perfect containing as it does all the most improved Atachin: prevent time, bot U y any mill ‘ip Ve that, we would simply Tam sure that 45% 40% SEP. maade ut the the of sale. hed with within ten days, faulting purchaser. All the purchaser, jOSN ELL, Trustee, LE OF VALUABLE BUILDING FRONTING SEVENY-ONE PEUT ON 2eT, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOU NTY-FIFTH STREETS NORTH. WEST, BY A DEPTH OF ABOUT ONE HUN: IMPROVED BY & FRAME HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of columbia, Ina cause wherein Sena ‘al, were complainants and William, and known us Euuiy 32) $24 Te jo the charges against Architect Emery again gave evidence in regard to the work on the Cap! vorsets, all colors, for $1.26, ‘25 French Woven Corsets for 90e. rted Tallor- made J r-tuude Jerseys fOr Jc. Drawers (two rufiies and tuck) for 35¢. ke 1.63 Chemises French tunbroldered, for $1.18, 1.25 Corset Covers, sold lace yoke, for Otc. 1.29 Skirts, Torchon Lace trimmed, for O6c. muslin and trimilug, for ich ruftte und embroidery, for Ble. jemiises, best muuslin and embroider’, ‘dress, handsomely embrold faut’ Cambrie Slips, for 33c. 19. Nurses Caps, various styles, £0 29¢. india Linen ‘Aprons for’ 1.15 Child's hand-made “Fedora” Caps 1.08 Cashmere Shawls and Searfs for 1.00 Worsted Shaw! 98 Child's Cash 25e. Gauze Undershirta for 21c. 49c. Netted Undershirts, all colors, for 29¢. ‘50c, Gauze and Bulbs ‘$1 Fancy Colored ‘89¢. 4c. Jean Drawers, tallor made, for: e+ Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mo., June 2—Virginia sixes, Past<due coupons, 52% new ten. 35; new threes, Sly bid to-day. Mp. June 2—Cotton quiet—mid- dull.” Wheat—southern easy, with about steady aud fairly active; the world. ‘To ersers for $1.99. From the Sunday Republic. ‘What Is the use of precautions against ch being suggested when our Commissii our drinking water to be polluted by the ov flowed poison from the Chesapeake and Ulio RaNTEx that if is made from selected rown in Minuesols and Dakota. fact, that in this Floura cles of the wheat nt of all weak aud starchy matter has af lay: been reached, and is consequent midte braad to. the bai best trade satis that cheupest, a3 baker's use, and made. Every ‘sack’ and Diep’ PEER. a aye anda tor Souther red, Oia ha at Parestera widter red, e more NUTRITIOUS, 5 from strbread makinj Well ag the best, for by any Flour is warranted to give entice: STERLING'S ST, LOUIS FANCY, One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any othar Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- ‘auting housekeeper and sutisfy the most fastidious epl- cure. GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent RELIANCE, A splendid Minnesota Patent Fl celebrated Hungarian process. It is avery cheap and Beautiful Patent, within the reach of all clases, and ‘we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District, It 1s equal in quality to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whiist it can be bought for considerable leas money. We defy compet!- torsto bring “forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANOH or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who {ries tiem once Will never use anything ulsa boruale & ———_+6-______ Tux Metre DivonceCasK.—Correspondencs of the Bultimore Sur Col. “Thomas Hughiett, clerk of’ the court for Talbot county is an error in the report published early in May (hat a divorce had been granted to Mrs. N Melere from her husband, Dr. J. 3 Col. Hughiett certifies, May 207, th no suet ‘An Iulerlucutory ‘anda commission to take The proceedings re still Pending. The bill nowhere alleges Lrotulity. t Irop strike ‘thirty-eight. mills Ulet signed ihe scale. and workmen seem determined ty hold ou. United States Minister Phelps Was received by the Prince of Wales yesterduy. he closing ceres exposition took place yesterday. the Plymouth, Pa., ward com- mittees xbow @ total of 732 crease of two Over last week. ‘“orn—southern lower and dull; western I: southern white, 63a64: do. tern mixed. spot,, (2: westorn white, 40n42; western ‘Thoma et ul. were defer N 408, u rom, Easton, Md. i885, Twill, on’ SATURDAY, JU! AST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., sell af public auction, in front of ‘al pleces aind lots of ‘Md... states tly mixed 38039; the premises, tand nituate iu the ton, District of Columbia, known ns and bel thirty-one (31) feet frout, and running bad tho full depth thereofof original lot numbered in square uambered. thirt (SO) feet. trout original fot numbered four (4), ‘runs of sule, ua prescribed = Onethird cash, one-third iu one your, and onethird thereor La fwo years, secured pure Du clteereaid x deed of tram: gu the peeing, ail purchaser's cost. "A deposit siecpee *. TON, ane ve LEIGHTON, ‘Omee—44 Loulsis DUNCANSON BROS. Auctionects. 7PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE 01 PROPERTY LN TUE usky steady, 1.208 “ights to Liverpool Asad: genta cla wheat 20,000 ral heuer wheat” Corl, 70.000 buses. hea jcago Markets. CHI a ‘2.—The wheat market ruled acti Gd ‘igh throughout the entiss. sapien reas and 3 ip, Corn excied aad sate Be oe steamer dulll—cotton, 3-164. flour, | Recelpts—four. ‘barrels: bustiels; corn, 9. 1809 bushels. Shipments to 79.000 busi 945,000 bushels: decree lind been testimony ixsued. in be Inted first audit Ing the posta unlil a few weeks eee een eee: RaNouoy THE, THERMOMETER —The follow. 68.0; fia mL, 75.5; en Mrs. Lous E. Payne, of Warrenton, Va, was admitted to the barto-day. ‘The 10th of Juve bas been selected as the day on which the school children of the fourth dis- trict will band in their contributions for the Thompson memoria) monument fund. The will of Robert Barry, leavi his wife, Elen Barry, ter of wills to-day. —— Alexandria Affairs. ‘Reported for Tux EVENING Stan. Reoatra.—The Old Dominion boat clab will open its annual regatta on the city front to- morrow afternoon, at 4:30. The contestants will be as follows: Single shell—Bry: Marbury, and Eldridge itriggers—Monroe and. Burke and Beach, and Gregory uud Pe inst H, Burke and Lambert. ‘Lam! Hurke, N, Burke and Perry, with Schneider against Miller, Norton, Ashby and the Wasbingwon in ware square. ‘ n Underwear for 42c. decree: lain French Underwear for ing were the readings : 7. inthe Pitteburg dis- re iaeaaed Both the mant sacturers | Half Hose, plain or colored, for 18c, Lisle and Balbriggan 1 te Bi Bi Half Hose, al Biss August Gach and June. ng and higher- Rugule 2s Hye, 68. Harles 238 Whisky, 115, Pork iu jonies of the New Orleans BLE IMPROVED E STREET NORTH: undersigned by virtue fa di of trust, dated the Oth day of Oclober. A. Dele duly recorded in Liber ‘No. e381, tullos 470, Seq. of the Land Records of the District oF Col bythe written direction of the holder and owner of tho debt und note secured thereby, 21 Biaspawed on the Laib day of h : " cating No. 6.800. Bi FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in ablic auction to thie bi! rae iffand Knot Scart “ ‘38c, Wades baie he fic oH Sp uhiat es 25 Boys’ and Girls’ peryans sick, a tie exe 471 are as seriously Ml, There wore seventeen Oremren & egies Tian anne last ‘peck, and thirty-one new Additional Appointments To-Day. The President today appointed Tully Scott to be receiver of public moneys at Oberlin, Kas., and John C. Byxbee to be collector of customs for the district of New Haven, Conn. ‘A number of promotions Were made in the Patent office to-day, to fill the vacancies caused ighatious of First Examiners Peck rd to wholesale dismissals ‘was fled with the regis ‘fabbe: Coats for 980 Our patrons are particularly requested to attend the “Opening,” as an entirely new stock will be exhibited and at “Souvenir™ prices that should be appreciated. FATING. At the residence of his sonndaw, at June 1, 1855, JOMN T. wmerick, Ireland, in the RIS station, B. KEATING, « tative y-Aifth year Of his ace. ruueral at 2 o'clock from the residence uf ‘Avenue northwest. ‘Services at Su.’ Jump) Capito! Hall. at 3, speotially invited (0 attend. CUQEES,, Op Jame 2, 1885, at 0:45 m. a ‘son of Win. Boxee, 41 months and 12 front of the premises, soll, md situate ald bel Fvand Known ay pare irtegn (18), and fourteen jour bundeed and ‘eighty inst Wheat. Doub! ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indianaave WM. M.GALT & CO. si perma zn. Relatives and irieuds “ere Of lots uumbured two (2), th s juare nnmbered 1 |. and described as follows: Beyt Southeast corner of said Lot two (2)and thence west ou, Nor inches to the pubile alley, thence not of said alley, one hundred and thirty-four inches, thence east twenty-six feet two inches, and thenee south one hunk rt inches to E street, and large three-story’ und improvements ( three equal installments, three years from the day ut six per cent per annum, payable q iaser's notes, secu: ses, Will be taken, oF the whole muy be paid in cash. be required at the time of yale. Al haser scost If the terms of ton days from the day of sale, the trastees reserve the right to resell the premises aver five days” notice In the ie rink and cont of the, de attention of all persons des! ie loca rab tion, is, ‘WM. BL WOODWARD, ‘REDIN rai Blackwell, ‘with expected on the occasion. HonbING ox TO THE SPIagoT.—As Falls Church district bas voued sale of iiquor at the west end of this city is now shited by law. ‘The east end can, however, ish un ample supply for both Alexandria and Washington. ‘Woks oF Ant.—Four statues Sacred street twpnty-nix foot two be made until boatmenare Dz Harz: GOLDEN SPECIFIC, 4 POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OB ‘THE LIQUOR HABIT. Itcan be etven ins cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it is absolutely harmless. and will eflect 4 permanent and speedy cure, whether the patien is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Ithas been given in thousands of very instance a perfect cure has fol lowed. In xeyun ratis. ‘The system once impreg- nated with the Specific, it becomes an utter impoas- Dility for the iquor appetite to exist. GOLDEN SPECLEIC CO,, Proprietors, ‘Cincinnati, Ohio, R, K. HELPHEN! EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets: also corner 14th streetand ‘Vermont avenue, Washington, D, C. Call or write for circulars and full particulars. d19-¢0 ICE OF W, W. MED. OPICE OF Wit HANOVER br, PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884 ‘MESSRE EISNER & MENDELSON, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT U.8.0F A., 820 BACE sT., pan =I ra! sING parents’ residence, No. southwest, tod or rteenth Tow, Wedpesday, at o'clock p.m. ERB. On June 2d, 1555, at 6:30 am. HARRY thirty-six yours [Baltimore papers will take place from his inte residence, 23: Secs ae UNDERTAKERS. AWLER FURNISHING 0 ang PRACTICAL EMBALME Kynogyivania eve nin. tera inure ‘Telepbone Reo District Gover: UNDERGROUND WIRES, Mr. Norvin Green, president of the Western Union telegraph com Commissioners, referrii ‘against license, the Resvs Rovar TLDING. READY FOR INSTANT USE, “Rich as gold leaf and wondrously cheap."—Herald. ‘This splendid Gilding 1s the exact color of English Sterling Gold. It is very easily applied with = brush, suid may be used by the most inexperienced. It dries hard ine few moments and presents a surface of rich hammered gold. . FOR HOME USE. RUBY'S GILDING is valuable for Gilding House- ‘hold Ornaments, Furniture, Frames, Cornices, Bas- kets, Fans, Decorative Painting, dic. A Qunel's Hatr Brush tn Bach Box. Any one can use it. Price 50 Cents. Ask for RUBY'S GILDING, Refuse all substitutes. Sold by all Deatums mx Amr MATERIALS. NEW YORK CHEMICAL W¥'G CO, PATENT GLACIER WINDOW DECORATION, 4 MOST EFFECTIVE SUBSTITUTE , with interest thereot yh company a6 nie: the Sale : District of Columbia from Suetlon of the: under yatem juction of the under suggests that the Commissioners take effective steps to bring before the court the facts in re- gard to the permit given by the Commissioner, eat desde ‘Two Patexrs were issued “to-day to Burnet L. Nevins, of this eity, for underground con- duetor for wires, and for condalt for under- ground wires and cables. A New Post Os¥ice has been established at Grover, Cleveland county, N.C. conveyancing and tar hewspaper, BF. BARvey, urchaser, ‘Phe UNDERTAKER, 922 Pennayivanin Ave X.W, Pe NEY Fe EB EStAMOEAGN iH ‘ARD, } Trustees, 472 Louisiana ave. (06. i. WAGGAMAN. Real Esiate Auctloueer. AND ALL OF SQUARE from the Ban! entered into business ra’ & Merchants’ company, and ‘company it will hereafter. The STAINED GLASS. CORT IN COMPARISON, VERY LOW. ‘MCAW, STEVENEON & ORB, 92 BROADWAY, WX.

Other pages from this issue: