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_ EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. ‘ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRA PITY, Only school of the kind here, tation to ail‘to see the met soon learn a proteion. RT-I WILL TAK Washinton Outsiooe Sketch Le Droit Park W. V. BIRNEY, Artist. OR WOOR ENSTITUT: near Lath st cic Young ladies Ses the 15th June. 1s SO-NG opens sep) tion necessary,as number of boarders will be Hin ing men and boys at (THEN C. SHORT- liege Graduate, Media, Pa. LIDGE. AM. | No. 9042, docket 24. the INSTRUCTION Box 21. House ot at residence and SHORTHAND—< SS Reporting to adi Teprewatatives ALL SUMMER MER SCHOOL AT PLYMOUTH. MASS. STREET, BETWEH Parisian pronun- amer clawes how Yaeation at a.m. ME: evening. Priv Temkin publications mrad oppoctanties for sent int SOURAPHICHEAD- cons @ speciulty IL SERVICE INSTITUTE, Service Library: vil Service Studies; and USINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUNG simen and women, Spring and sum- the Spencerian Business College, cor. Oth and DP ste nw. Rapid writing, bookkeeping, rapid calculations, Engl eutrance. day oF night, 350; three months, ight, $14: one month, day. S7, Kapital writing. nly 5 ACSPENCER. Vi | give his notes, bearing six per cent interest, with & Tole teh st mw ALL GRADES oF | f= confidential: “pr ‘all exanatiations. TITUTE, sw. corner Sth and K sts mw. Mathematical, Classical, Ineanese S. W. FLYNN, A. M. and $5 a month. Evening Clastes, “POTOMAC RIVER BOAT: ORFOLK- ST! 4 MOSELEY leaves Uth st.wharf, dnewlsy and Satur’ Round Trip $1.50. pV aslnington, Sone aay class Fare. $1. ND EXCELSIOR, CING MAY 6, 1885. One. of these popular steamers will leave 7th street wharf Daity, exe For particulars inquire street wharf Teleplione N m. ‘8 office, Teh | IVER LANDINGS STEAMER “WAKEFTELD" street wharf on MONDAYS, THURS Tam Returning SATURDAYS at TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. mg ct River Landings as fur as Nomint’ Creek, . Va St Clements Bay and Leonurdtow! Md. Ccuneets With K€. RR at Shepherds Sed JOUN B PADGETT, Agent. ©. W. RIDLEY, Manager. ECT TO NEW gn 6th'st. whut porssc Tr CAPT. W.C. GEOGHEGAN, Foute between Stopping at av Stephenson's wharf 4 ban. SU Kiver Freight received SATU “All accommiovations firstelass, Apply to. N BRO. 7th st. wharf. av. n.w. mbL 1-6, <O LEAVES 7THSTREET jays, ‘Thorsdays and Sundays, at 7 ‘on Wednesday, Friday and Monday formation apply to L. SHERIFF, 1114 Pa ave nw. nevery WED) PORTATION LINE wilt resume. thi TIMORE AND fh st. and Pennsy TEAMER MATTA: Leaves Ttstreet wharf daily (except Sanday) for Me Vernon at 10 veloc mm: returning, reaches Washington about 3:30 p. m, 1. T. BLAKE, Captain, low Tates, Steerage tickets from ¢ Quceustown and all other parts of Eu- jen given for Belfast, Glasgow, other ports on the Continent, VERNON H. BROWN & Co..> BIGELOW & CO: GOD Tih street, Washingtol NTIC COMPANY No. 42 North Eiver, foot of Morton TWEEN New Y in, Wednesday, June 10,3 p.m. € CO., Agents for t unsyivanis aventie, Washington, D.C. WOOD AND COAL. _ ‘ YHARES AND RA{LROAD YARD TWELFTH AND WATER STE BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE. 1202 F street northwest. 1GLS 7th street nortiwest. Pennsylvania avenue northwest T1z Sth street northwest, Corner $d and K streets northwest 22) Penusyivauie avenue svuthwest, S CAIN & JOLT 7th st, Betws OSEPH GaAWLY: t TAKER and PRACTICAL EMBALMER, 726 Penusyivania uve aw. everything firstciass Telephone eall 102 attention to all details of funerals. UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, Graduate of 1854 Class of the Cincinnatl School for a keus, M.1)., Principal J. H. Clark, Demonstrator; Ith street nurtuwese ‘Telephone call 947-4, OHN RK WRIGH UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL Dinectom, 1337 10th street northwest ‘Telephone call 708 R. AND MME SELDE Joniy reliable Ladies Puysician tn t consulted daily at 329 Missourt av Prompt treatment. ous strictly coutidential, Embalming: C. M. 1 ESTABLISHED 1855 Correspondence and ‘consulta |. Separate rooms for ladion, DE ROBERTSON THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Specialist In Baltimore, can be consulted every @dnesday and Saturday, at 496 Cot. @ pm; guarantees s cure In all privai uy contracted in four to! wred without the use of mercury. attention to all female: Main’ N. Liberey st., Batimore, Md. > MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL inary Diseases in 48hours. Nerv a indiscretion, » Po Nose ‘and’ Skin. oth g, ie Weakness caused AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LATEST OFFICIAL CHANGES, General Logan in the City. THIS AFTERNOON. JUNCANSON BROS. A SALUTES FIRED THIS MORNING—IE CALLE TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY, "IMPROVED WELLING yDIU ._ THIS PROPERTY HAS RECENTLY S SUBDIVIDED INTO TWELVE PAR- CONTAINING THRE! RESPRUTIVELY, OST HLADENSBURG Ol COLUMBIA TURNPIKE, B-& 0. R.K., BRENT- WOOD AND QUEEN'S CHAPEL ROADS, virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ‘District of Columbia, passed In Equity Cause THURSDAY, THE EIGHTENTIE DAY OF JU: ‘A.D. 1886, egmniencing at ONE O'CLOCK. BM. iat parcel of land and premises, Known as Ateadow Hank’ Spa Springs property, aud formeriy oceupted by the late Clark Mills, containing 6942-100 neres, which has been subdivided by us into twelve lots, pL He containing .73-100'seren fronting on Colum ‘pipe and 1. & 0. R.R- improved Uy comf ie Do etiing and outvoaven. "This Tot has the Celebrated “Spa spring on tt. ‘Lot 2, containing 6.4-100 acres, fronting on Colam- bir turnpike, improved by large barn, Lat, containing. 304-100 acres, fronting on B. & 0. ie, Improved by brick Studio. ‘Wot 4 containing 231-100 acres: fronting on B. & O. RAL atid on a new road made by the Trustees Tot 5, comaining 5.92-100 acres, fronting on B, and 0.8. and on New: Road, improved by farge four Sep toric, aoe and frac.) on the Lot 6, containing 3.57-100 acres, fron New Koad. Lot 7 containing 419-100 acres, fronting on the Lot 8, containing 5.66-100 acres, fronting on the New Road. Lot 9, containing 6.35-100 acres, fronting on the New Road. Lot 10, 7.21-100 acres, fronting on he New Foul. Lot 11. containing 6.45-100 acres, fronting on Brent- wood and on the New Road. — a 33-100 acres, fronting on Queen's Lot 12, containing Chapel Road. is property is one of the best situated In the Dis- trict, being within fifteen minutes drive of the city, access to which is hud by two roads and by the B. nk ©. Ratiroad and adjacent to the National Fair Assoca- tion ds, and Will make splendid Vilia Sites. It can readily be subdivided into smaller Building Lots. ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: Onethird 5) of the purchase mouey cash in hat; and the rest- due on a eredit of (1) one and (2) ears, in equal ailments. and the purchaser will be required to deed of trust upon the property to secure the deferred installments, unless the purchaser In any case prefers to pay cash, in which ease the trustecs are authorized the notes and good faith on the part of purchasers, One pollars of the cash pasment upon eacth Lot 11 be required to be deposited at the ume of Plats of ‘as subdivided can be ob- ; i ave, T. A LAMBERT, the pivnises, Ts siuuare No. 200, hav inca fo depth of 36 feet N inches, east Side of I:kth street, SGP, improved by a thre=story Lirlek Dwelling. ams: One-third cash: the residue In two equa vmients at six audtwelve months, with ‘notex bear! Mig "interest and’ secured ‘by'a dee of trust on the: Droperty sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser, Con: Veyanelugand recording at purchaser's cost, $100 de- posit required at time of ale. Ted- deeds rpHoMas DOWLING. Auctioneer. a TRUSTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLE TwWo- TORY FRAME DWELLING, SITUATE No. 228 THIRD STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dates! March 10, A D, fss0, and duly recorded in Liber No. U4, ai folio 300, of the land records of the District of, Columbia, and at the request of the party secured hereby we will sell at public auction. In front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the SIXTEENTH LAY OF JUNE ALD. 1585,ut HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following described real estate situate ia the ciiy of Washington, in the District aforesaid. Viz: The South part of Lot nimbered nine (9). in square nim- dered seven hundred and fifty-seven (754), fronting twenty-five (25) feet on 3d street east and running back in a westerly course the same width, the whol depth of Lot one hundred (100) feet, together with the. improvements, consisting of confortable two-story nvelling. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with Interest at six per cent per an- { hum, sacred by led ot trast on the property sold. or al ‘cash at option of pure 100 deposit re- quired at time of sale. ‘Cony recording, itt cost of purchaser. Terms to he compiled with Wwlibid ten days from day otherwise ‘Trustees will re- sell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after Unree days" notice in the Evening Star FERDINAND SCHMIDT, } crugtees, OF VALUABLEREAL ESTATE ET ROAD, BEL 3 2130. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 27th am day" of September, A. ‘D, 1876, and Tecorded in’ number ‘832, folio 3s, one of the lam ccords “for the § District “of Columbia, “amd by virtue of the authority by said deed con- ferred, the undersigned trustee ‘will sell at public “ nt of the premises, {DAY OF JUNE A. D188, AT HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M ‘all tiat plete or parcel of real estate situate In the Dis? trict of Columbia and described as lot humiber 67, Haw’s wubdivivion of part of Mount Pleasant: Plains on 7th street road, having 37.42 fect front by-a de} of 241.67 feet and fronting 37.42 feet on continuagon Of Sth street west. ‘The abovedeseribed property is improved by a comfortable two-story frame house, with brick basement. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with Interest: thereon ai the rate of six per cen‘um per annum, payable semi aunually; oF all cash, at the option of ‘the purchaser, ‘A deposit of $100 to be madeat the time of sale. If lerms of sale are not complied with within ten days, the trustee reserves the right to revell the property at the risk aud cost of the detaditing purchaser, “All Papers to be executed at the: cust of the pur Jeladeds HANK GOSNEL OneGy-octave New York Pian ‘One d-octave Raven & Bacon Dy METAEROTE & CO, YLVANIA AVENUE, ielnway & Sons’. Gabler” Grove and other Pianos, core a2? FE Agent tor ‘stein, Wheel KOK A BBR ERE KK AA ROB OF KK AA EBB KK ON AAA BoB E KK NNN AA BBB KEE PIANO FORTES, UNEQUALED IN TONE. TOUCH WORK apes HANSHIF AND DURABIL, Saal SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD, PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & ©O., $17 MARKET SPACE. my > Extxsox Praxos, OVER 86,000 (OW IN USE. A thoroughly first-class and reliable piano at a medium price, STECK € CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and for rent, Ren: applied If purchased. ‘Best aud most complete assortment of Se. music in the eit MENRY EBFRRACH, 915 F street, m29 Managing Partner of the late firm of Kills Co. "Trewexvovs Sacurice a = reve SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘Ty Octave Weber Synare Piano 2 Elegant 7 Octave Boston Made Plano. 7 OctaveG Tig Octave Grovesteen and Fuller 6%, Octave Nunns € Clark Plano. $180 175 100 8 Stop Organ, 6 feet high. 5 Octave Ongan, 2 Stops. Walnut Case, 5 Octave Organ... yofthe above mentioned Instruments will be sold at these extraordinarily low figures either for cash oF on monthly payments of $5 and $10 per mouth. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, “myn __aes rr ornexr NORTRWasr. Drecsinanie tres ‘nha ae ALLET, DAVIS & COS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS Sacrifices and. bargains in my very woice stock of Pianos, if sold this month, myo HM. L, SUMNER, 811 9th st. mw. Herxexase Praxos Are Unsurpassed for Fine Workmanshtp, Brilliaacy Of Tone and Extreme Durability. (01d Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. ‘Lowest Prices and Easy Monthly Payments, BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, _spa 3 422 9th street, G, 1. Wap &B the STIEFF and KRANICI ANOS and oneasy Pianos SS ee ae “A Scone Cone For Dverzrsia- (Cure in from one to three months, ‘Relief guaranteed in from one to three months, Sent post-paid upon receipt of 50c. Address \uctioneers, 817 and 319 Oth Street Northwest, TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 9, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MATTINGS, &0, UPON THE PRESIDENT TO-DAY Senator Logan arrived at the Baltimore and Ohio depot at 6 o'clock lastevening, and was driven without any delay or ceremony directly to his residence, No. 4 Towa Circle. evening he received a few callers, principally Personal friends, tn an informal way. Morning a salute in honor of his reelection aed his return to Washington was fired under tu Auspices of the Invincible Republican club mit from Governor Cains Club to fire as many gund ‘a5 they pleased In Virginia, 103 rounds were discharged across the Potomac, and then ® salute of 21 guns were fired at the Monument was fired under a perneit Appointments by the President, Ete. The President to-day made the following ap- To be marshals of the United States—Edward M. Boykin, for the district of South Carolina; Robert 8. Kelley, for the Territory of Montana; Thomas Jefferson Curr, for the Territory of JUNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers, LE OF TWO VALUABLE BUILD. FRONTING EACH 23 16-12 be iid "REETS NORTHWEST, -el2d EDITION. Lat Trans to he Se Sunday Races in Chicago. A MOVEMENT AMONG CHURCH PEOPLE To PUT A TO) CHtcaGo, June 8.—At the West Side Driving ‘yesterday soine advertised, horee veral members of the Third Pres- byterian church attended the races in order to ‘might give testinong in the proposed ve ony ‘Sunday races. Other West Side churches sent similar committees. After his sermon last eventi Tidge, of the Third Presbyte 4 ested the members of the committee to meet im in the church parlors and of their investigation, The committee was in session about twenty minutes, during which time about ten written statements were pre- sented. It is intended to use the statements as affidavits in suits for an Injunction. After- wards Dr. Kittridge said: “We have Mr, Sweet ‘and in @ day or two 1@ matter up in court.” a Driven to Suleide b; MILWAUKEE, Wis, June connected with the” disappearance of Miss Emma Kercher 19 years old, on May. up yesterday "by the discov- rae condition five would indicate TRUSTEES’ 8a) AND FOURTEEN WASHINGTON, D.C. trust, bear 1D, 1883, and’ a ae seq.,one ‘Columbia, and at the ‘secured thereby, the premises, of Oe Pong. D. 3 | Request of the holder of the note sell this city, Under a TWELVE COAL OIL COOKING STO" eron_authorial MAKE, Of the United States—John ENTIRELY NEW, LATEST PA’ the eastern dixtrict of Vir- : Gustavus Van Hoorebeke, for the south- ern district Iipoig; Ai ay aegett, vice TH Clarks) R TL; Chas, Al i BB el ven (37), In hetrs of Sohn Davidson's subdi- of square’ two hundred and forty- Irubject to two certain deeds of trust, Fe find ‘Liber No. U2, follo 227, et aeq., of the land rec: Gris. securing Wo certain Jows: One for $2,000, and, Ubinma intera Threat et cht cent pf untiam, from Say ath Ac D. Tak. "Terns of sale: Onedhind tas the balance in two able Ih six and ‘twelve months tite purchaner beatin i per cent per annum and pecuted. by upon the property sold, will ioe, ma Anthony C. Campbell, for Intea the following ville, Texasy Martin Ingraham, ONE MORTICING MACHINE, lot. The latter salute District Commission the superintend: but the salute, it ts Testricted to 21 Gen. Logan U iembabngs ONE YOUNG MARE MULE. Dev. Dr. Kitt ismorning catled upon Pres BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. of. and within our spacious streets northwest, It remained but a House. After bis return to his residence a ST« the Renator to ascertalt i on questions « aay, Dr. N. 8. Rvceins, of Marion, Mass., says: “I re- commend Brown's Iron Bitters as a valuable tonic for enriching the blood and toms, It does not hurt the teeth.” Dr. BR. M. DELzeLL, Reynolds, Ind., says: prescribed Brown's Iron Bitters in cases of anwmia and blood diseases, also when a tonic was needed, and i bee proved thoroughly satisfactory.” —— lng, and I heartily commend it to those ‘The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines on Semen cers ‘HEMICAL CO., BALTIMO! Boox—Useful and attractive, con- ‘about ih medicine, ‘dares on receipt of Ze. stamp. "6 ‘equal instalment ‘To take place tn front for which notes ot salesrooms, 9th and D lOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ATOR'S SALE OF FINE HOLD FURNITURE, FINE CARRIA( HORSE, BUSINESS WAGON, éc, EMBRACING. HANDSOME PARLOR SUIT! HO} Ra ea LAB AND BRACKET; ENDOW | HANGIN Feportor called upo he had any views to exp interest. Ho repiie Bothing to say, and intimated that he saw no ying anything. called on the Secretary of thé Tet there his late oppor ‘all dyspeptic symp- B be taken, or allcash, $200 ‘occasion for looking well, General bas appointed John L. resigned, ‘Station, Culpeper county, Va. Rosecrans, register of the Treasury, assumed that office this morning. He says there will ly be some changes in the office after a he does not know just yet what they Manning bas appointed James A. Ohio, to bee special agentot the Freeman, of New Jersey, has & medical examiner in ‘office, and Dr. Philip H. Barton, of Il- ax been appointed assistant medical referee in the same office, viee N. John'W. Nelms, of hal and Mr. Goudy e! we hope to bring nent, Representative ISTE} ss PLATE PIER M JUNCANSON BROS., Aucuoneers, N. FINE BUILDING LoT ON SCHOOT, sTRI NEAR PARK STREET, MOUNT PLEASAN’ On MONDAY. AETERNOON,JUNE EIGHTH, at SIX O'CLOCK. we will sell On the LOT 2. MOUNT PLEAS, fronting 101.5-12 feet on School street, near Park ‘Terias: One-third cash; balance one and two notes to bear interest and to be secured by di vancing, &e..at purchaser's cost, A. de- MIRROR - BACK ses —- ‘The Clark Investigation. MR, OLMSTEAD SAYS THE TERKACE WORK 1 SATISFACTORY. After Col. Davis left the stand In the Clark fine Vestigation Saturday, Mr. Fred Law Uimstesd, the landscape architect of the Capitol grounds, testified that the work on the t last, was clea ‘of her body in a decom: les from the city. Nothin; that her death was due to violence. She was a talented music teacher at New York, while her mother lived here. Last April the ‘latter fell sick, when the daughter was summoned, but when she arrived, after some dela her mother dead and buried. Thi have so preyed upon her mind that she became melancholy and committed suicide. Lavres' Haxp taining list of py Coins, ete... given aw mailéd toany R MATT REDS, PILLOWS AND BO! HANDSOME WALNUT REVO) TOP SECRETARY AND BOOK-CAS) MASSIVE WALNUT BOOK-CASE Dr. Charles M. been appointed Traces and ap DID ARTICLE) ABOUT TWO. LOUNGES, WALNUT ‘TWO FINE FIELD GLASSES, 'UN DRED VOLUM. SCI REVOLVING. MARBLE TOP SIDE: TWO WALNUT. EXTENSION CHAIRS, PLUSH SOFA, RATTAN AND HICKORY CHAIRS, RIFLE AND DOUBLER. FRIGERATORS: HEATING AND OL FAMILY SUPPLIES. vi Butter received dail; a aR HODGSON'S, 2 ‘C. Graham, re- appointed to be rn district of as stated In Saturday's STAR, succeeds -known republicau politician, John E. Mr. Nelms is at present the ia state penitentiary, McNaught, of s¥lvaniahave TO-MORROW. poluted ous a THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, the defects that had been ‘al, 20c. per pound, at ‘opposive Center Market, Sszime Ovr Fixesr Parest Four v, AT $1.80 % BBL. INSPRCTOR ENTWISLE, sie, building inspector of the District, who was called as a witnoss to-day clark, testified that be had inspected th Pronounced the work gathered to withess @ game between t banded Cleveland and the Kansas Cit At the end of the secon olice interfered and informed the players ame was continued all would be arrested. The game was stopped, —— Grasshoppers Not Do! in Cali Saw Francrsco, June ravages in Callfornia are ‘much than they were at first thought to be. The damage to grain by them is confined mostly to the southern portions of the San Joaq valley. The latest reports from there show’ the first statements to have been ated, and no correct estimate of the damuy vineyards in the have been some EL SHOTGUN. PLATED CASTOR, RE- WATER COOLERS, iL STOVES. WASH-TUBS, N TABLES AND REQUISITES, STEP: STEINWAY PIAN FORTE, VERY ELEGANT BRONZE FRENCH CLOCK (WITH SIDE SUPERB GILT FRENCH CLOCK (WITH SIDE PIECES, COST $300), TWO FRENCH PLATE PIER MIRRORS, GANT MARQUETRY TABLES, FINE BRONZE STATUARY, ORNAMENTS, BRIC-A-BRAC, ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUITE (8 PIECES), ROCKERS AND EASY CHAIRS, VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAV- MARBLE PEDESTALS, CHAIRS, M, CHANDELIERS, HANDSOME (UPHOLSTERED IN 1 AND RRUSSELS CARPETS, STAIR AND HALL CARPETS, WALNUT HALL SET, HANDSOME WALNUT MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER FURNI- TUKE, PINE HAIR MATTRESSES, BEDDING, S, FINE FEATH. , REVOLVING TOP AX D ROSEWOOD BOOK- CABINET OF RALE MINERALS, LNUT M.T.SIDEBOARD,WALNUT PILLAR WALNUT _ Di \E PLATED WARE, FU BLE CUTLERY, CHINA AND CUT-GLASS WARE, KITCHEN REQUISITES, -! Which office he has hi In the Patent office—Archibal Wisconsin, and A. Read, of Penn: been promoted from second to first assistant nsion examiners; Charles H. Richardson, of fassachusetts, an trictof Columb thur P. Gree BEST _FAMU Work at the Capitol an GRANULATED cross-examination the witness xatd he cone sidered himselt a, though he did Judge of marble, Judge of a work as a who! or stone cutter. @ chisel and hammer mix! An Judging the hardness or softnens ALSO, ATHALF-PAST TWELVE 0 CLOCK PRECISELY, N FRONT OF THE RESIDENCE, 1 SHALL "ARK PHAETON, MADE BY Mc- PERFECT OF i 6) ESS WAGON AND HAR- Ow. AT 730. ie WITMER & CO. Pore Marre Suean Just received a large lot of PURI LE alarge BMAP: HAMS. Small ry Bi RD for 50. cents. full line of choice GROCERIES low for strictly cash. ‘Goods amounting to $2 or over delivered free. ‘POOLE, BROOKE & CO., Loulstana avenue, Grocerres, SAVE YOUR MONI 5 Lbs. Best Laundry ‘Sugar Cured Shoulders, 7 to 8c. Ib, Sugar Cured Middli Cassards Hams, 12! Good Extra Flour, Roller Family $5. Roller Family, §) (warganted), per bbl, 87.00, i Great Damage CABINETS AND Folney, of Dis- from third to second assistant; District of Columbia, and Ar Ts New Hampshire, from fourth to third assistantetaminers; Jay croft, of Minnesota, and Miss Carrie L mons, of Michigan, trom clerks, class 1, to fourth assistant examiners; Jobn B. Davis, of the District of Columbia, from copyist, fourth assistant examiner, at Sarah E. Tingley, of Massachusetts, iro: 200; Millard J. Moore, of Vir- to clerk $1,200; Miss ‘ivania, from int Hattie B, Columbia, and Eugene ber, of Maryland, from copyist at to copyist at $900, These prom the resignation of First Assist M. D. Peck and D.C. Retnohl, sistant examiner F. James T. Birchard, of Detroit, Mich., for twenty years a clerk in the ned on account of iif health. Wm, k. Butler, James C, Sperry, Charles P. ‘of Wisconsin, clerks ot class 4, 3 and 3 ne airs, Cobb, em- FLOUR $6.50 size. 12% cents per pound. Choice: pounds pure LA had ‘worked public butldings Clark, When asked what had worked on with Mr. Clark hem Comelius Wendell’s bulidi i John McClelland, Ne tween 13th and Lith streets, court the entir JOHN MCCLELLAND, Jr, A B. The Steams Yacht Lilla, bel above estate, can be purchased from th administrator at private sale at residence, No. 937 B strect northwest. T. TABLES, CRYSTAL ». 1832 New York avenue, be- LIBRARY SET I shall geil by order of greatly exagger- ¢ contents of house and rivate batldi et_be made. neighborhood of Sacramé what damaged, but the bearing vines have es- caped. ‘The pests will not remain long in this state, as the trade winds, which occur at this season of the year, do not seem to agree with them. D. W. Coquellette, of the Agricultural is here, studying —— General Foreign News. THE MAHDI'S PROCLAMATION. Loxpos, June 8.—The mandi has issued a proclamation which bas been extensively cir- culated in the countries ‘borderin; Persian gulf, stating that it 1s his {intention to invade both Egypt and Arabia. EXPLOSION OF AN ENGLISH IRONCLAD. June 8.—The gas which gencrated bunkers of the British fron turret ship, Inflexible, at anchor off Portsmouth, ex- Fifteen of the crew were injured—three of them fatally. The itself was somewhat damaged, THE ADAMS-COLERIDGE COMPROMISE. June 8—On Friday at judgment would be given to-da) in the slander case of Mr, Charles Warren ams against Lord Coleridge. rumor was {n circulation that a settlement of had been effected. stated in court that, by arties interested, the delivery ofthe Judgment tponed. It Is under- udes the judgmen* of a F street, as te ’ ted to this, Hf At wes at $1,000 to $1 Inia, from copyist, uth’ E. Pomeroy, of’ Penn: copyist, $900, to cler! lass, of District Grocerres that Mr. Clark in any improper manner, There @charge alleging that he had farnts n buildings belonging officials, When the prosecuti: red vot to sustain this charge the defense would ready Wo meet it, a with Embers Rallroad Charged mbensling rpuosas DOWLE THE CONTENTS OF THE CAFE AND FINEFUR- NITURE IN THE OSBORNE: TEENTH STREET, AT AUCTION. EMBRACING TWO ERONY PARLOR SUITES, ONE. R SUITE, RATTAN CHAIRS TABLES. KNABE PIANO, OLD CANTON CHINA CARI EBONY FRAME, VERY HANDSOM. BER SUITES, SOLID “WALN bia FEATHER PILLOWS SELS CARPETS, OFF! RY TABLES. ALSO, THE C0: ‘CO EXTENSION AND i DINING CHAIRS, 5) WALNUT A: department at and material 4 lous result in No. 809 FOUR- at Examiners and Fourth As- to $4.75 per bbl, DRECELYERLIN TRIAL OF HUGH O'NEAL, (VERY LARGE AND RA Today in the Criminal Co Arthur, the case of Hugh O'Neal, formerly « conductor of the B. and P.,and afterwards « conductor between Washington and Philad phia, was called for trial for embergiement of railroad tickets, Mr. H. T. Taggart and ly rnment, and Mr ‘0c, Ceylon, Java, roasted, and ts fine, 250 ib Best 0/G. Java, 3 Ibs’ for $1. io Coffee, 1249, 15 and 2 urchased Teas and Gc. Tea in the city. ‘Best Dairy Butter 25 to Be. 1b. F Corn, 10¢. per Ib. Best Golden Syrup, A FINE COLLECTION OF HOT-HOUSE PLANTS rt, Judge Mam in the Pension office, hi Messrs, Kilbourn sind Joy and Mrs. Cob yes of ureau of enxraving and printing, e been notified of their dismissal, to take effect on the first of July. Absalom C. Phillips und Albert 0. Marsh, re- celvers of public moneys at Harrison, Arkansas, and Vancouver, Washington Territory, respec: tively have resigned. Promotions in the General Land Office: Jaco- in. from. $1,200 to 8! juyton, Tenh., from One of the Treasury watchmen, named Wil- ‘on the first floor, to take effect to” been ordered to duty 20c. Ib, before the advance, we sell AT AUCTION. On TUFSDAY MORNING, at TEN O'CLOCK, at residence corner L, f shall sell the. E NINTH. 1885, ‘0. 1016 13th street, ntire contents,which Is com: n morning of sal 3 Dy iK AND LIBRA- NTENTS OF THE CAFE, ROUND TABLES, FINE WAL- IDEBDARDS “tie IGERATORS, KITCHEN UTEN- FRSDAY. JUNE ELEVEN, 1! O'CLOCK. I shall sell at the Osborne, '809 14th street nts of the Cate, and fo, ploded to-day, 445 7th st. sw. Xo New Orleans Molasses, 55 to 756 Telephone Call = rticles on View 0 2d ared for the go jams for the accused, rt maid that the: that on November 6th, 1853, ing Philadelphia at 1 ford: to this cit house, was taken up b CANSON BROS. Auctioneers CHANCERY SALE UNIMPROVED expected to show a the train leave LE, IMPROVED bus. Jones, Ten: Miss Libbie E. Gt EEE oo EE ES purchasod by Miss Tut the defendant but. waa not turned In, and Was afterwards found in the ew York with no evie 5 io y On Saturday a the entire conte fine Parlor aud Chamber Fur LEXASSON BROS, Auctionee 5 By virtue of # decree of the Supreme Court of assed April 19 Ketcham et al. vs Een Sss3 = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 1s without doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the most Nererriovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers hay the: District’ of 1883, in the case of John the President and Directors of thi Equity Docket 21, an ‘of trust, duly recorded in Liber N 658, follo 2, of the lend records of the District of Coltimbla, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, remises, on TUESDAY, the NINTH A. D. 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following pieces of real estate, situated in the city of Washington, to. ‘Lots numbered four (54), filty-fiv (37), sixty-elgbt (6), and "sixty-six (66), Of Mi ht hundred and fity corded in “Liber J. H. K., follo Lots numbered seventy. sevety-four (74), seventy-eight (78 (80),of Chappell’s subdivision of certain recorded in Liber J. iL. K., office, with the improve: To-day it was son, who has bee mutual consent of the has’ tendered his resignat morrow, because he in the basement, The Monument Roof. CHANGES TO BE MADEIN THE APPARATUS FOR CARRYING OFF ELECTRICITY. The committee which examined the roof of the Washington monument to-day consisted of Prof. Rowland, Prof. Newcomb, Prof, Menden- hall, of the signal service, and Col. Casey. ‘The examination resulted in the conclusion that the apparatus for inside the monument was all that could be de- sired; in fact it was almost too good, the trouble being an Insufficient connection with the hands of a scalper in dence of its having been used. the same day the uccused ¢ Ueket purchased by Miss Ella Skerrett, which took the same course as the Mr, Williams, for the defendant, said the dee fendant had been key ifle charges against bim, the case of the government would be swepb Heorgetown Con ‘and ui d been indeainitely ad the compromise £6,000 by Lord Coleridge to Mr, A ‘day of the latter's marriage to Miss Coleridgv. ca mmareaee $08 Hon Army Attacked. AN INCIDENT OF THE CORPUS CHRISTI PROCES- SION AT MONTREAL WHICH MIGHT HAVE CAUSED BLOODSHED. MoNTREAL, June 8.—The Corpus Christi pro- cession yesterday was the largest ever seen in this city, 10,00 societies mareht Fabre gave the fu front of the DAY OF JUN Orne Of the highest bidder, the exclusive right and privilege of Hie believed thas, the several District Hay Scales, from July 1st, to June 0th, 1856, for the purpose of weighing fodder, ‘outs in the straw and live stock, at ng places and time, to wit: No. 1—Situated opposite the post office, Uniontown, at TEN O'CLOCK A. Mt Situated on 7th ‘sireet southeast, between T nd Georgia avenue, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK —Situated on 10th street northwest, near Lou- isiana avenue, at TWELVE O'CLOCK ‘at the corner of 9th street and iade Island avenue northwest, at ONE O'CLOCK Situated on Prospect street, between Hi Market streets, Georgetow! hot only the most perfect Mili, containing as it does all the most improved Machin: invented up to the present time, but they produce mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state that a large Uty ofthis’ magnificent Flour iy shipped anuu and eaten at the princi world. We GUARANTEE that it is male from selected. rown in Minnesota, ed fact, that in this articles of the w ion. ofall weak and starchy ied, and is consequently more bread to the barrel ‘The best trade admits that qualities it is the cheapest, as her family or baker's use, and | lour UNSURPAS vfour (44), forty-five (45), fitty- , fifty-six (56), f sixty-four (64), six Kelly's subilivision of “seven (807), as re in the surveyors James R. Wood (general passenger agent « the Pennsylvania railroad company), test ifie e relationsof the P.W.and 1. and the B.and P. railroads to the Pcnnsylvauia jained the issuing of Lic indentited the tickets in been issued by his office, an ted in testimony. vourts of the old rsons taking rocession, Monsignor benediction ‘at St. Patrick's and Notre Dame. While the procession was passing along St. Peter's street, the Salvation army, which was also paradiny to reach Mechanies’ hal the Catholic procession savagely attacked the Salvationists, bruising some Had it not been for sons in the Corpus ¢ cls, Witness uestion as havi they mere adult je W. Boyd, assistant general fed that the Penusylvan’ interest In the P., Wy . Tallronds; that, a8 @ ranta rod Mate Joura perfect sep- Ing off electricity No, 4—situated Kelly's subdivision folio 123, in the surveyor of briex dwellin twenty-eight (38) more NUTRITIOUS, turned into the street ‘The crowd watching Well as the best, OF el uusurpassed by Shy Flour mate. every barrel is warranted to give entire STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautifl Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most Jastidiousepi- GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. Itis 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 rellable stand-by and the Standart Family Flour of the District. It ts equal In quallty to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whiist It can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competl- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN LIL, and we feel ussured thut any housekeeper who tries them once will never use auy tuning visa Forside D.C, at TV No. 6—Sittiated at the intersection of Boundary at HALE-PAST ituuted at Brightwood, D. C,, at FIVE and B.and the I Tule, the officers of the Penns: aged the others, Witness identified the Ucket and after explaining as to the Frankford tick that 15 cents went to New Y: W.and B., and §: holes be'drilled at thin root ston: them badly. he priests and other per risti_ procession restoring. order, a number of lives must have been lost, through which conductors may ide from the iron rod conductors in the interior, thus giving other points for the lightning to strike beside the aluminium tip. The damage is considered very small, merece ‘The Offices in New Orleans. Henry P. Kernochan, the newly-appointed naval officer at New Orleans, is in the city, is understood, to confer with Senator Gibson and the President as to the Important places yet to be filled in New Orleans. It is thought that the appointments will soon be made, the collectorship going to ex-Senator Jonas. It was over the aj chan that Senator Eustis kc division, $2. Piothe land Pe the duty of the conductor te cance ma en third, ‘to Washington and tt t been cancelled, Tare Called to.gnbe ry (0). thirty-one (31 Zane 40), fteleht uubered eight hand ‘The South American Commissio: FVIDEO, June 8.—The § n Was cordially recel there. It has been asked to ding the Ame: hasing will be required to Sof the uct approved June entitied "An act reguluting the sale of hia} By order of tne Hoard of Commissioners D; C. hiladelphia t Baltimore, an ood if It has 1 The following witne fantiate the ‘chances Emily Rittento Lyon Skerritt and Thos. A. Me sull on When our report closed. —err Local Notes. On account of the rain this afternoon Quantico high tea party has been postpone Until tomorrow, rain or shin Yesterday morning a tered the premises of : % tween 17th and Ith and Land M streets, broke the cherry trees and ivt the inonkeys ub 2 under the trees, Alfred | Bouldi Judge Snell today charged with placiny sive substances within The case was continued, | a hes lectured wt Masonic last nighton “The Treason of Intidelit District Commissioner West ts to deliver an address on education at the High school come mencement to-morrow. The mouth of the 12th street sovtheast and M strect sewer Is said to be in a tilthy condition. After the my: Normal school graduates at Te night, as mentioned in Tite STAR, @ hands Silver cake basket, marked “Mrs, La Feira, Normal class 1864," was found on the desk at the entrance of the hall. Bryan Downey was fined uth American ence in favor of exter system toUruguay. The commission willask the United States government to exert Its good in- fluence to this end. The commission will leave iro on the 18th of June. ad Not Yet Settled, EARL GRANVILLE ACCUSED OF Tate parcels, and in the order named above, and the sule will be continued from day to day until suftl- Gijnt number of lots have been sold to ‘Terms of sale: One-third (14) of Payable in eash’ and the balance In two equal fn! ments at one and two years, for which the iol urchuser, bearing six per’ cent interest, and secured t On the premises, shall be given. A $25 on each Lot bid off will be eyancing at purchaser's c omplied with within ten sale, the Trustees reserv ehaser’s risk and cost. Sid See Se ames, ‘The ial wag TPHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer, here for Kio de Jun SIXTY THOUSAND CIGARS, ONE CRATE OF GLISH STONE CHINA, DECORATED TOILET WARE, TEA JUNE, TENTH, 1885, at at my auction roms, Tsnatisell rates of. English Stone ‘tre and other goods, jo and ‘private, buyers. ts yea intment of Kerno- roke with the Presi- NE ASSORT- y deed of trust —The Pall Mall Gazette cor hich is apparently inspired by M. Lessar, of the Russian section of the Afghan commission. The article admits that the ‘settlement? of the matters in dispute with and attributes the litting or quibbling cle, in tones more in anger than firmuess,warns the earl not tocarry his dilatory game too far. It might become ———— SENT To JAIL YOR ASSAULTING His Brotner.—Edward Turner, a youn; peared in the Police Court this morn- his eye and lp seri charged his brother Sidi He said that his brother had beat but he did not know what with, ‘a rayor in bis pocket’ when he struck his brother with a Piece of’ wood because he abused his mother and attempted to strike him. As the assault was a serious one, and m: his eye, the court gave sentence of three months and fined him the razor, in default of three 3 My uired , y cf small boys ene from Uane of | & splendid tine. of Giga China, Decorated Tollet W ‘The'attention of the. trad called to thls sale. rpHoMas DOWLIN EE'S SALE OF V EAST, FRONTI fj ne of two deeds of trust. recorded in, ‘and folio 45, et seq. of the land records. of the District of Columbia, med, at the request of the party secured i seit at public auction remises, on MONDAY, UNE, 189, al HALE- of e the right to resell at pur- LLIOT, Trustee, th street northwest; injured, and Russia is still un present delay to the of Earl Granville. colored, was before brother, who had arrested, sald that Mr. W. D. Hu: D7, follo 42, et se PART OF LOT No. 128, D 1 AT AUCTION. result in the loss of im an absolute Daniel Denn: itor of the Methodist died at Atlantic Highlands, N. J., thi A terrific wind storm. IIL, last night. phic Briefs. ison Wheden, D. D. LL. D., Quarterly Review, EORGETOWN, nin front of the PAST FIVE BML all of Tots en Flanagan’s recorded subdivision s recorded In. Liber R. W urvevor's office of the District of Columbia. $100 to be paid at time of ac. reserved to resell within ten days if terms of suie are not_ complied with. All conveyance Ing at expense of purchaser, HORACE 8. CUMMINGS, Trustee, LE IS POSTPONED UNTIL ELEVENTIL, on account of the Tain, Same hour and place. By order of the trustee. ts : Tee ieee ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indianaave O'CLOCK P. M., I will offer for part of Lot N Hawkins’ addition, forn riah M. Offutt, fronting on the no 24 feet and rinning back wide alley, with the privilege of t over Marshall ses were unroofed indictments were found Fish and Ferdinand Ward in Ward was arraigned and 1 given by the mple cate Friday OL -Catirday wightabout Toe lock Sere 0'¢ C a « mises under his coutrol ‘that when the officers “five-up” cross fe said that he Hovse.—Savurday ni Duvall,with Officers: leep to a ten-foot alley and right of bof the Lot to 2d street, balance in six months, with Jedd cepting bid. Rix! against James D. New York to-day. pleaded not guilty to At the meetin ‘Terms: One-half cas Interest, oF all cash, at option of purchaser, tor and five all witnesses, In Clark was placed on trial, ch: Hing gaming in Joseph Ware 10 by Judge Sn Officer Hazan while ui arrest about two o'clock tl 3 In the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, to- day, Hugh Strider, convicted of housebreaking and’ sentenced to’ three ys nitentlary, was brought out, juced the Sentence to 18 months. A row occurred yesterday up the riveron @ kept as a refreshment stand, rown became intoxicate boisterous that the bark: have any more liquor. threw @ glass of beer in the barkeeper's face, and a row followed. In the Court in General Term to-day Judge Merrick delivered the opinion of tin the case of Emma J. Sweeney agt. Waiter P’ Sweeney—bill and eross-bill for divorce on the of Baptist pastors in New York to-day fault was found with the revised Old Testament. Prof. Microwitz, the Hebrew scholar, said he had found many inaccurate translations. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BLE IMPROVED . 807 E STREET Sh. ‘The undersigned ‘Trustees, by of trust, dated the Mth day of October, A. Dy Guly recorded in Tiber No, 31, (ollos Seq, of the Land’ Records of by the written direction ofthe holder and ow debt and note secured thereby. and by authority of order of the Supr sg THE ROVE, ‘Ware testified raided the room he was playin; hand for ten cents a corner. paid the defendant 2% cents an hour for the use of the room. Other witnesses gave similar Snell said that the gamb! the mrt, and he thought that the ing of the upper court, ant nt case Would not stand if it went there, fined Clark $25 and one day in Jail. ececsa ecitne A SUIT For $15,000 For Loss oF a Huspanp. the case of the state of Maryland, , Against the Baltimore and Merrick delivered the opinion of the court overruling the demurrer the case for trial. Price ‘on account of the killing of her ‘@p the 10th of J fendant admits the fact aad raises the question fendant, @ \s whether the statute of Maryland under which ht had extra territorial force beyond the limits of the state and whether the sult can be maintained here. Judge Merrick said that the U, 8. Supreme Court had the point, and therefore he overruled the de- murrer and remanded the case. —————— MARRIAGE LACENSES.—Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to wiggard and Katie V. Mc J. Allenan “and Missouri O'Brien; Jones and Alice Moore; Benjamin Kidd z Henry Boudurant and Sallie Say ‘Haree ani a Willie B. Hammond and Laura E. Joseph A. Dempee; rs in the Albany iG, Auctioneer. nd the court rpuomas DOWLI —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘The New York Stock Market. the opening and 2:30 p.m. prices ofthe New York Stock market today. as reported by ‘Special wire to H.11- Dodge, 530 15th streut. 2:30) Name. virtue of a deed FINE GREEN TROT- & CONNELLY, JU TO" TAKE, STABLES, No. ORTHWEST, WASITING: THURSDAY, JUNE ELEV- TEN O'CLOCK. 1 ing—Roan mare: 6 years ol high. "This is one of the most promising young mares in the country, she having trotted, with nnety ndling. » half mile in 1:12 and the mite in’ ‘warranted sound and kind. Dandy—Bay gelding; 15% hands high; 7 years old ‘This {sas the a roadster as can be found: has shown a mille close to 2:40; warranted sound and kind. ‘Cottage Chief—Chestnut gelding; 1544 hands high; 7 gamey driver: a fine pole suddler; has trotted close to 4:10; 16 hands high; 6 years mile in 1:18 with two \ths’ handling; a fine family and road horse; war- hands high; 8 So, trotted ten sedan Tanited sound ad Kind, YO hands nigh 7 years IN THE MILLINERY CAMP, KE AT WASH, NALLOR'S THE KING OF For this retus: ae Court of al th day of Bay, ity Docket No, 17, istrict of Colum- ALD. 1885, In H DAY OF JUNE, 1885, at .in front of the premises, cell, ie highest bidder, all those ce! arts of lots of ground siguate and being Washington, D.C, and, ered two (2), thirteen (4), in square numbered four hui ig ),and described as follows: Beginning st the Southeast corner of sald Lot two (2), and running thence West on North E street twenty-six feet Wo inches to the public alley, thence north along the line of said alley, one hundred wud thirty-four feet two six feet two Inches, and A ut public auction to a8 "8 | Ohio railroad, Judge e iz and remandi sues for $15,¢ i xf rete ati se eEPEaSDEDS Farrell and Charles H. Lemos were today, in the General Term, admitted to the bar, and the application of Jere Jolson, stu dent, was referred, a Tae SELECTION or Postal Ixsrecrors.— Postmaster General Vilas sent a circular letter ‘w those applicants for positions as post office who were selected by the commitice rpose. They are required t attend for examination on the 17th of June at10a.m., at the Post Office department, an are told that it ts not probable ‘one will be chosen from each state. They aro further Informed that no recommendation to favor willavail anything tothe advantage of the tin respect of this examination, but to his disadvantage, It being the purpose of the department to secure the most efficient onsible, and to ha hereafter wholly upon, E horse and excell HAS DECLARED WAR. NO QUARTERS GIVEN OR TAKEN. THE COMMAND HAS GONE FORTH TO MARCH ONWARD TO THE SLAUGHTER, there, sath one hunred and Whetyfour fet inches 1) lestreet, and th: point of heytaning, with yaind basement dwelling sind “other Pinte sound and tnd. large threestor improvements thereon, ‘One-fourth cash, and the balance in able in one, two and e, with interest thereon, atsix per cent per annum, payable quarterly, and for e purchaser's notes. secured by a deed oft mises, will be taken, or the whole nay be' paid in cash, suited at the te recording at the hot complied with In trustees reserve the right to resell the p five days’ notice in the kv« the risk and cost_of the de: attention of all persons i R. WOODWARD, WM. REDIN WoobW, gona half mile in 1:18; ‘rlamph—Chestnut geldin old; has shown a half mile in perfect funily and road horse; warranted sound. ‘Hemlock—Chestnut gelding: 15% hands high; 7 galt'in three weeks pulled a wagon a half mile in juest gentlemen de- le behind them and ‘and driving qualities of any of the stock efore the sale.” Catalogues of full and ex- tended pedigrees ean be obtained of the years from the day 6 | 53 ——+e0——__ ‘The Washington Stock Exchange. hat more than Following are the changes from Saturday’s quotations on the Washington Stock Exchange to-day: U.S. 414s, 1891, coupons, 112% bid, % asked; registered do. do.; 4s, 1907,coupon,1225, bid, % asked; registered, 121% bid, % asked; 50 D.C. fund 3-658, 1924, cur, 115 bid, 116 ¢., 1899, cur., 115% bid; ; 30 yr. fund, és, To02, Washington “and 16 Bid; Met. stock, 84 bid, $44 ‘asked; sco.ds ‘asked; can show a 2:2 ofsale. All. conveyanch haser’s cost. the terins ofaaleare: 1 day's from the di BONNETS For Ladies’, Misses’ and Children, of every descrip- tion, to be slaughtered, Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Velvets and Ribbons will share the same fate, Laces, Gloves, Jerseys and Corsets, and Lace Caps and Parasols, are also included. ‘The King has decreed to close the entire stock of ces ee 2 fessrs. Furlong & Connelly To purchase to come anid -, of Orange county, Va, and thot Madison county, var hate oes DECISION AGAINST A RAILROAD REVERSED. the judgment in the case of Thotnas ‘Scott agt. the M ‘auctioneer, or & CONNELLY. ‘rhe afine residence, in a. Is called to this sale, -ARD,} Trstees, Louistana ave. asked; 20 yr. fund, their merits, 6s, 1892, coin, 11. Ix HARMONY.—Commissioner Eaton nays says there is no foundation for the rumors that there has been collisions between the civil service commission and the heads of ai me an unfriendly spirit mani parvo rand expecially on tl of the Secretary of’ the In! commission. on ere _Soenayae set fings and one States flag carried in @ socialist proces- sion in Chicago on Sunday. FISHER & CO. Real Estate Auctioneers, F GOOD BUILDING TWEEN LAND. tan Railroad rpuomas DowLING, EXECUTOMS SALE OF VAL PEREMPTORY SALE, STREETS NORTHWEST. AFTERNOON, | JUN: ELEVENTH, 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK, ‘In front of Il sell at auction 8 part of sub lot Sq. 183, fronting 27 feet on 17th street, IME AND PLACE a stable loti reur of above, lot 281 in., by 371 scale ‘Terms: One-third cash. Halanee moni, secured by deed of tnt ‘Washington in Ins., 4; Nat. Union Ins., the premises,’ we wi WORTH OF MILLINERY, All new, desirable and stylish goods. Every dollar's worth has got to go. Call and con- vince yourself of the inducements held out. Now isyour chance. Don't miss this oppor- tanlty to save your money. ‘SOUTHWEST. inions of the last ‘Under and by virtue of Will and testament of Thomas Weaver, late of District of Coluzabla, admitted to, and recorded in will boox We undersigned, as Executor, suction the following property, ¢RNOON, JUNEFIFTEENTH, nt Of the premises, ‘Also at SAME, in’6 and 12 months (08. F. FISHER ¢ Co. , fol 4 will oifer at pubile hereinafter described: ‘on MONDAY AFL) 1885, at FIVE O'CLOC house and premises No. 427 Massachusetts avenue northwest, being lot No. F and south of 616, having a front of 2 ‘of over 100 feet, containing: m. ‘And at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, tn front of premises, part of lot 14,1n her of 7th and H street th street of 40 feet, b; improved by four small sto FIVE O'CLOCK, in front emises No. 407 7th street southwi 435, it belng lot 2 LOCK. th front of 1010 D street south: fale; On cach property sold, one-third cash ‘payments at one and two er cent per annum until tram all snveyancing ‘atthe time of sale. RAVER, Executor. TPVWHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. 7 Oar? oa) TLLE, By virtue of INCENDIARISM.— o'clock the frame house at, ilo n, Was discovered. 1885, at 2:30 p.m, BALTIMORE, Mp., Jone &—Virginia ae a, new thet 6 bid BALTIMORE. Bn June 8. @ult—mia- KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. part. lot Ty in aqua ‘eet 6 inches by un oi z i deed oftrust, bearl Tirtue ote. deed oftrast bearing he sea.’ gue of te sea follo 172 et seq oucet ae ce George's county, Md. 154, southeast cor- having a fronton ‘dept on'H street of 70 feet, IXTEENTH, at house sind between D and é ene see hone Mt reo LOth at de oF the Distilet of Cour in Liber W.a. 3. No.1, 'd record books of Prin Scmuxvozrs Agric STONE PAVING CO. ‘OMce-1418 New York Avenne, ia EE 1 4 : Artistic and fine work in cement » specialty. (Ourskilied workmen lay the following ravement=: SCHILLENGER PATENT (BEST), ARTIFICIAL STONE, ASPHALTUM, PARAGON, GRANOLITHIC, NEUCHATEL, MASTIC. Kitchens, Sidewalks, Stables, Cellars laid with nest- JOB. C. McKIBBIN, President. i and the residue in two: interest ald, and secured by a deed of ey a, MDW aut his late residence on ‘af ten o'clock am. SE eet rat Sr meer aa a We SE 5 1" alemilovemeed ? 25 Fi ay ae eee ‘Telephone call Lovrs Benevort BREWING COMPANY, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS OFFICES Nos, 508 and 510 VINEST. BREWERY, 207m and P; ara, PHILADELPHIA PA. Sana ‘e08" | miéim L D.C. 00, BoxS01. LYNCHBURG, Va! THOS E W. 3

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