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md ares ss . f- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1885. _POT OW FARE To NORFOLK—STEAMER JANE g., Weduesiny nnd Satuning” at & . und Saturday: Claas Pare 31. E Dp LINE TO NORFOLK AND FORTRESS STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, One of wharf DaiLy. exert StNDAy. at 5:30 p.m. For particulars Inguire at (ompany’s office, 7th wtreet Share Telephone Ne. 749 md 9K POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS NEW IRON STEAMER “WAK¢FIELD" Leaves 7th-street wharf on MONDAYS, THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS at TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p.m., touche img at River Landings as far OMAC RIVER BOATS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, leaves Washlugton Mon: ‘= First aps = Koand Trip, #1 a iF VALUABLE IMPROVED Cpe Rg MONROE, DH STR COMMENCING MAY 6, 1885. these popular steamers will leave 7th street W. P. WELCH, General agent : ‘On MONDAY house ‘und premises No 227 ruse ‘and premises No. 427 rihwest, Being Jot No. P and part lot 1, In square fouth of B10, heving s ont of 20 seet 6 incbes by aa depit of over 100 feet, containing ¥ rooms ‘And at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of Zam Returning as Nomint Creek, Corricman. Va; St Clements’ Bay and Leonardtown, | premises, part of lot 14, In square 404, southeast cor- onecte ‘Suepherds. Seo | her of 7th and Hf streets northwest, baving s front on Seante Me Guts b PADGET. agent jin atrcet uf 40 feet, by'a depth om Hatreet Of 79 fet, Nad a 3 Bhs spit _| Ming on the following day. JUNE SIXTEENTH, at must be prepaid. ‘All sccommodations first-class. Apply to OfGce:—12th st. and Pennsylvania sen. STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7THSTREET wharf ofclock a. Creek, returiil veda @fternuons For information apph Me D'BSIae NEW YORK—FRI ERS JON 41, Eaat a; 6th'st. wharf, MORNING. Freight at lowest rates. peruse ‘TRANSPORTATION LIN! FERNON! 4 E ‘LOCK, in front of the premises, bouse and premisce No. 407 Tih street south bese beterce D sod int taeta oy eee ATENEO Soca th tron . Fiemrasees mage cemmnrem beoroes om eed on “Terms of sale: On each property sold, one-third cash. on ah Tae opto Fearn with fatereet at Ue poy set pe ones ae nd secured by # deed of trust; all conveyancing TESON aud EC. KN N. ¥..every SATU ashington, every WE! PT, W.t UBDGHEGAN, Foute between BALTIMORE AND Kha ‘recording at. purchaser's cost: ‘$100 depos Fe pmawharf d bane SUNDAY. March V5. = | aBlted on each pleve of property at ibe time of oa ht received SATURDAYS ONLY, and | _J*2 = ‘STEPHENSON BRO... ih st. wharf. whim jONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE FIF- TEENTH,1885,at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK in front of the premises, I shall sell Lot No. 7. i square No. 290, having a front of 14 feet 3 inches bre. depth of 56 feet 8 inches, east side of 13th street, NO. 507, improved by a threestory Brick Dwelling. ‘Terms: Onethird cash: the residue in-two equa ymeuts at six and twelve months, with botes beat! ing luterest and secured by a deed of trust on the- gy aie ndiugs we far ws atatto Tiday and Mouday ply to GL SHEKIFr, 1114 Pa ave. nw, @. T. JONES, Agt., Test. wharf, ‘MT. VERNON! oR WW. roperty sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Con- ATEAMER W. Wi; CORCORAR aay ye | vevunelog and recording at purchases cost, Pino de: Hee Weruon a 10 velvck “a ms returning, reaches | Pot reauired at time ofsaie, "" *S"iek-aada ‘Wasbington about 3:30 p.m. A UStox. SALE OF HOUSES, NUMBERED oO LL. BE. 41 435, 437. 445,447 AND 449 5 STREET ~ Norwest. fr . RAILROADS. _ A Daa BE: ——— = : 188," Mt SIX, ASHINGTON, O10 AND WESTERN RAIL: | (CLOCK BM. Lots 14, 15,18, 19-80 and oh eee OAD, ub division. of certain lore tn nguure cant of sauce = iumbered 475, together with improvements, &* on and afer JUNE 14TH. "Terms wade known on day ofsalo. fom and Arrive at DUVALL & MARR, Leave hens Jellddds suction 925 F street, ave, eet = Lenin! Ancstoneers, 925 Farce THOl ata and 36 peu. afrive at Round Wil at Ti wm. and 7218 pan. Returning, leave Round ‘THIS EVENING. FUN 693 am and 3:09 p.m. pass Leespurg 6:42 am. a and $46 p.m: Belmont k 654 am. und Uy eta DOWLING, Auctioneer. Dam. and atrive at Washingtow at 5:33am. and 3:40 Pipecial excursion rates and Sunday trains to BEL- MOUNT PARK. Monthly and a Rates to ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE all points, M. BROPHY, Superintendebt, Alexandria, or EJ. eo MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS BELONGING To THE Poor Femi ave! Washington jel , LATE JOSEPH WEED. E VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. a, Garand Y OF THE DI > SHORT LICE TQ) TE S00 a eee a ALEXANDRIA VA. aaas a. 3 NEW ORLEANS EAST MATT aatty, a making close connie tots South “and Sorutliw st GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS, Gaily except Sunday, with Cant Q. Railway. Pull | « rare ie, including Clare faust Sleeping Duitet cars from New York aud Waste | Someofthem rare and valuable, including Clarence a to Auanta, Pullman King’s Reports, War Department Orders, &c. ‘ashi to New Orleans wit ge of cars, y southwest corner 11th ¢en Points, Pullman Sleeping cars, Washington to | On MONDAY EVENING JUNE FIFTEENTH, 1885, 200'F. SE-SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS At HALF-FAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, m. daily, Warrenton Prats ieave Washington at 12:15 am. Southwest via Dun- Sleeping ears from And following evenings, ‘TO-MORROW. K. FULTON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PI. I will sell by: public auction at By sta vision Train leave Washington at 4:15 p. except Sunday. "and 5:45 p.m. duly: rhc, commencing TUESDAY, JUS Trainearrive in Washington: 00 am., Southern Hy st TEN O'CLOCK Ay Mts mig” stock Express. daily: 4" wun, Strasburg local, dally ex: Piedses, consisting of Goldy Silver and Sept sunday: O15 pin, New Orienns Past Malt, daliss Watenes, Change Bracelets, CU But Selo pan. Poulavihe specint, da tons, “Hatrives, "Pins. Studs, “Pian and. et) Rings, Forteketeand information inutre at Company's | Minka! nases, Diamonda. &c.. from. No: be Sar eae eee cee at St Companys | aller cre tee and > Station: a K and evenings at HALES Mr SLAUGHTER, N.MACDANIEL, | PAST SEVEN OCLOCK until all te fows are ‘Gen, Puss Agent. myo WE G: PENNS TO THE NORTH, WEST, DOUBLE TRACK. STEEL RAILS. with Sleeping Cars Trom Harrisburg to Clicinnate fo Chicago, with, Sleeping Car Ait Cuong, itn weeping Cast ali Shiemrotes uti Exprene at 7 Chieazo and Cinet ‘With Sleeping Care Fisbure to Louis Western Expre land and Louisville. daily fos Slee} BALT! For Erle, Tos00 Washington to Hochester. For Wiliams am For New York andibe East tov. $00, 10:00 pam and Petia mm. dally, except Sunday. For Bost Agent. ekets pl ke notice. Hi, K. SOL HAAS. TraMic Manager eye TUN, Pawhbroker and Auctioneer. Jelddt® ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers EFFECTS, CARPETS, Erc, AT PUBLIC SALE. Persons holdin YEVANIA ROUTE By omer of the Supreme, Court of the District of Co- i lain jashington from station, corner of 6th | I 4 Special Term, T shall sell at public AUESVAY, JUNE SIXTEENTH, A. 855, at TEN QCLOCK A-M., at No. 318 north A ‘West, Chicago Limited Express | £ oe Gass Best aan, Cally: Vins | street: between Bi tad gun etreets honticess the we: ‘daily to ‘Cincinnati and st Louty | lowing Household Secs massetin pert | “Chatter Pursttace, edateada: uteets and Wesh- stands, Beddigg, Mattresses, together with other oe iso, small guantity of cossary WF enuuerase” ty WO ener AE THOR, amuistratrix. jel Car to St. Lonis: dati, except saturda no Chic unt fashington Ch : Siceyers foe Cleve Pacitic: £xpress, 10:00 p.m. # Fittsburg and the West, with through Harrisburg to Chicago. IMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Canandaigua, Kochester, Buffalo, Ni m. daily, except Saturday. with Palace Cars STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Ss val Estate Brokers PUBLICSALEOF VERY DESIRABLE RUILDING LOTS, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR ECON- OMICAL SUBDIVISION. Inches, to 30 foot ASA feet 1 inchX129 feet 1 alley (als. side alley), situate on south side of L streets southwest,bel K Haven, and Elmira, at 9:40 | street, between 3d and 4 | the 'S4 feet one inen of tut 20 und all of lots 24 aud 5,8:30, and 11:00am. | 22, ln square 544. We will offer the above described Y2:16 night.” On Sunday, | lots for sale, as w whole, om the premises at HA 2AM), 4AM), OAM) pin. aud 1245. night | PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., ou TUESDAY, JUNE 40 a | SIXTEENTH, 1885. ‘Terms of sale: Onefourth cash: balance at six, tweive, eighteen and twenty-four months, with sx iy, except Sunday’ mu without change, For Brooklyn, N.Y obnect at | per cent interest. payable semi-annually, secured by Jersey ty Ww: ;aiMurdiug | deed of trust ou the property, or all Cash, at pur- Girect trauiser to Fult double fer- | chaser's option. — Convesunel at purchaser's acrome Net A deposit of yl0u_ will be required at For Philadelphia, tume of sale. Title good. Reserving drawbacks on 4200, 6:00, 10-00 p.m. Special Improvement taxes hereafter allowed. Bua. 2200, Jels-itt NCANSON BROS, Aucts, ie Limited Exptem. Sinbe bs For Alexandria, 6:00. 2:05. 4 0-00. 1 128 p.mn., Ou Scnday at ¥:00 and 10.1 & mi daily, except | — aT Real Estate Auctioneer, 1100 a. 10:00 Tow und F streets northwest, z “0. HOLTZMAN , 6:35, . P ae n40. 11:00 | IMPORTANT SALE OF A VERY DES:RABLE ‘and 1215 |" BUILDING LOT, SITUATED ON THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF FIFTEENTH “ANDO. Sam.and 4:40pm. daily,| STREETS NORTHWEST, IN A RAPIDLY IM- PROVING SECTION OF THE CITY. Qn TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH AY. ¢ F Will sell, In frout of the premises, the abovs SANUELA AND WASH: “| indntloned lot, the same being lot Ti, tn Hillyer's sub- 00. 0:25, 1191 and 11:35 am, | ““Ternis of sult Unehalf cash, aud the balance in 5.00 and 113+ pan. On Sun" | equal parments of one aud tee Years: seceted hyo : | decd of trust on the property sold, the: notes ‘veuring sd 11:0lga.m. | fy crave six per ceutuin per aunuta, paguble seiakae ean. dally except sunday. ually. A deposit of $200 will be Fequired. when the fo uezandria tr Washington, 6:05.8:00, | property ts euruck+ off, “If the Wwruis ane mot ne Sims EO BG Sc aaeae eee Spumpited with tm ven days tbe lot will ee oe cept Monday.) | $i end cost fing purchaser, after. gi Wau: 100 and 115 | Sie gndcoss ofthe defaniting purchaser. after eiving 5 a.m, 12:05 and 4:25 p.m. dally, pemisecre rar | B. 4.4: = eight newspaper, of this city. All conveyancing at pur- ner t Pots are aad Pesta averne aneoa: | Cur noat Tile perfect.” 3 O. HOLArax? the station, where orders can be left for the checking | Je10LSds SSONET) of basgaage to destin: _CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manager, ALTL Behedule in effect St Leave Wash! favenve and "For Calcagi 10:00 mad 10:10 p. m., daily, ‘The 10:00 | ann tea Fa Salengo, acrivin Beat turning ato Nu extra tare ts Sharged ow te | For Oi Bm. aud toi) p. t., with through couches and bar. | bored seven Bee Sleeping Cars to above pu 3280 p. oh tral is angst Lou, arriving ts € Szet. St. Louis 6250 p.m. No extra fare is charged on Bis train for fast time. For Pitsburg ut 10-00 « m.,with Parlor Car, and 9:10 p.m ith Sieeping tare to Pitesti “Por Balinoreon week dass, 5, 6 train 1100 jew Orleans SFor Annapolis. 40a, m.,and 12:10and 4:30 p.m. On Sunday, S30 a.m. 4:40'p. ms. a ‘For wi Bras m., daily: Supday. For Hagerstown and Winchester, S30a:m dally, | Sze Stnday. and "5:30 pu d Daily except sunday to Winchester Traine arrive from the West daily 2:15, 6:50 p.m Frius Auhapolls $30 am. and 1:50 and 6:25 p.m., Sunday. 10-35 a.m, ti Prom Lexington $30 p tu. dally, except Sanday Frederic “All trains ‘Gen. Manager. Baltimore. i NEW ORLEANS FAST LINE via SHENANDOAH JUNC, LURAY axp ROANOKE. = NT es ecare nies 12006 8. m.. 1:25, 10, %: 5 21-00 p.m “for mintlon the Shenandoah Valley Raliroud, and South, G25 ane daity, and O10 pe mn. dally. stations on fetrope BiiSnday stops © sl stations: tor Lestugton, Stans? fon and Valley Branch, S40 a day. tor Frederick, 50 a.m. 4: on from sels and residences. | rAHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. E A DESIRABLE TWo- STORY FRAME DWELLING, SITUATE No. 228 THIRD STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 10, A. D, fy, and duly recorded fn Liber No. 934, ai | folio 390, of the land records of the District of, Columbia, and ai the. req e party sec y in front of the NTH AY WOOD, General Passenger Agent. my 23 MORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. . MAY 8p, 1885, until farther notice, ton frous Station, corner of New Jer- street. p: EEN OF sited EX pre o Pittsburg and | FIVE O'CLOCK Seer Maui RIMES | PAE. the following described real estate situate ta the Fike | Giiy of Washington, to the District wforesuld. viz: The innati, Loaisville and St. Lonts daily at 3:30 | S0Uth part of Minted aad ipeesentrany fronting gt coaches ana ba Ce i EI fd tain tinea | buok th westciy ogre he aume width, the whole - “i | depth of Lot owe hundr together wi No extra fare chase on | wupruveniest, cuusisting uf m comfortable two-sory nvelling. "Terme One-third cash; balance ip six, twelve and elghicen months, with Interest at. six per cent per une nim, secured ty deed of trust on the property tld. or si ca at obtion of yurchaner.- $100~depontt re gpited atime of sale, Conveyancing recording: at cost of purchaser. Terms to be compited with within: Ten day's from day ot sale, olherwixe ‘Trustees Will re- Sell at Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser afer three ee DTS AND SCHMIDT, DINAN D BC! st cerastess ik } ERY SALE OF FIVE SHARES OF POST ATION SEWING MACHINE STOCK, Virtue of decree passed in equity cause No, docket 24, In the Supreme Court of the District ‘Columbia eniitied George T. Jacobs aguinst Juha, Mfonyl tall nel at pubile auction. to the ‘highest vr, fur casts, at’ the rooms of Duneansou Bros. theast corner of Oth abd D streets FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE iss EENTH, 1885, at ONE O'CLOCK P.M. five shares, gf the Caplual sock of the Post Combination Sewing Machine Company. DANIEL O'C. CALLAGHAN, Trustee, Je1d-5t ERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ECON DSTHERT BANE NEAIM STREET By virtue of decree of the 8uj Reece: | fest ‘ial to Pittsburg, Cleveland and Deirult, 10-09 a.m. 12:10, 1-25, W, 4:30, 4240, 5:40, C40, ”, train bas Pullman ‘sleeper, Washington to Washingto 40 ‘am. daily, daily, except mun- O pain, daily, except udaily to, Hagerstown, 6:00, 7:20 am, No. 049, between James A. King et al aud Jou W. King et al. the ‘undersigned: as ‘Trustoc, wit ‘at pubile auction In front of the premises, on'SATUR- DAY JUNE TWENTIETH, 1880, at FIVE O CLOCK BP. Mvall the estate, right, title and interest of the partics to, said “cause th and to" the south 27 feet ches, by the depth of 164 feet Sy inches, of original lot 7 ii square 702, improved by house. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance In one Fears from day of sale, with interest, or all hhaxer’s option. Payment of deferred pur ey fo be secured by deed uf trust om prop: erty sold. “A deposit of $50 will be required at Wie bt sal conveyancing aud recording at purchaser's cont. Terns to be compiled with In ten days or prop: ‘erty will be resol fal shaser’s risk auld cost after tive day ik Star JAMES H. SAVILKE. Trustee, 419 F st. hw, Jeoddis ck and ae te polite, 5:25 am, save Baltimore for Washington at 5:10, 11S, 290. on 1230, 250, 420, 900; GD from Winhington stop at Relay Station DU! CANSON BROS, Auctioneers s VSOUTHERN SPECTAL bf Tue Cexesrarep Route to the th and Southwest, DYCKERHOFF PORTLAND CEMENT, SCHED IN EFFECT MAY Sb), 1585. ‘The stronges: and best Known to the 925 om. Xew Orleans Fast ‘Like. For all 1. CRANPORD, ine of Shenandoah Valley, Norfolkt Sole Agent for District of Columbia, fern. Fast Tennessee. Virginia and Office—1415 F st. nw. Georgia Krilroads. Atlanta, Macon, Jackson- | Warehouse—H. L. Biscue’s wharf, of 1Uth st. sw, ville, Chat Memphis, Mobile, New Or-| Orders promptly filled and dellverRs made to aay ‘aud the ‘anh southwent’ Pullman | partor the cuye Palace Sleeping Cars between Washington aud PAVEMENTS. Girnandoad Junction with Pullman Can Sew | SHAN OHTEES NEvCHATEL Wastic. “ ‘Kew | 25: 5 E ‘ork te Atlanta Directs, Sidewalks, Stables, ment and Cellar = O20 FM: dally: Memphis Ex press. For all points and Soutiwest Pullman Pale Siceping Cars tetween Shenandoah Junction Memphis ‘without chunge, ‘at Floors, or wherever a solid, smooth and pavement or Hour Is requ ‘Orders teed for Telephone call No. 881. " ROPE. —NORTH GI YD LINE T° Sener ores eee ae wre Aftwerp. Hainburg American darg “Boyal Netherland Malt Florio Rubsttino—Italian JUNCANSON BROS., Aucaoneera ARLOR SUITES. WALNUT CHAMBER SETTS, COTTAGE SEITS, WALNUT DOUBLE AND SINGLE WARDROBES, ‘LIBRARY TABL! WICKER ROCKERS, CRIBS, DESKS. i RACES, EXTENSION TABLE, DINING CHAIRS, REFRIGERATORS, LOUNGES, EN- GRAVINGS, CHILDS CARRIAGES, CROCK- ERY AND GLASSWARE: SHELF GOODS, ‘TOILET 81 OLL STOVES, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND “BOLSTERS, MATTING, STOVES, CARPETS, &. RRELE HORSE, KIND AND GOOD F. LY Mtoe eS HORSE, 180, ONE TOP PHAETON, ONE TOP BUGGY, HAR- Ni “AT AUCTION. i on TUSDAY MORNING JUNE SIXTEENTH, commenctn spacious at TEN O'CLOCK. we will sell at our i8 salestooms, 9th and D streets northwest, o general assortment of goods, to which the attention of buyers is called. it NOW, AT $1.80 % BBL. BEST FAMILY ccccsicenerronertomeeneL SO, GRANULATED SUGAR ‘Te Ib, STORE CLOSES AT 58 Pure 30, ‘C. WITMER & 00, Marien Svoar We have just received a large lot of PURE MAPLE SUGAI at Scents per pound. Best Patent, Process FLOUR $6.50 per bbl. Sugarcured HAMS. Small ize Az comaper pound, Cholce Creamery BUTTER a ry. Skt pounds pure LARD for 50 centy. a full line of choice GROCERIES low for strictly cash, Goods amounting to $2 or over delivered free, _mpy23, MN DEd Loudeis Sebo, Wy BEES & CO, Auctioneers, Furniture, Fine Piano Stool. &c., Parlor Suite, Ex- ‘tension Table, Chairs, Sideboards, Brussels and In- grain Carpets: Bedrogia Furniture, Stoves, Refrig- erators, Hall Rack, Kitchen Wares, Cottage Sets, and other Household Goods, &c., not necessary to enumerate, being entire effects contained In house No. 634 New York ave, near 7th st., at auction, AY MORNING, JUNE 16, ai'10 A.M. 1¢ (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALEOF LOCAL SECURITIES STOCKS, c. On WEDNESDAY, JUNE SEVENTEENTH. 1885, at ONE O'CLOCK, at my auction rooms. I shail sell the following list of important Stocks, &c. 100 Shares Metropolitan R. R. Stock; 100 * Georgetown Gus Stock; 50)“ Washington Gas Stock: 50 " Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Stock; 100“ Pennsylvania a & 100 * Metropolitan Insurance Stock; 100 “ NationalUnion “ 10“ Bank of Republic Stock; 12“ Great Falls Ice Co. Stock; 40“ Second National Bank St 200 Washington Market Co. 40°“ Washington Brick Machi Stoc! “ Fireman's Insurance Stock 40“ U.S, Electric Light Stock. Je16-2t [OMAS ING, Auctioneer, SPECIAL SALE OF BRASS FIRE TRONS, BRASS. EASELS AND BRASS FENDERS SELECTED IN ENGLAND AND IR . On THURSDAY. JUNE ENTH, 1885, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, within my auction rooms, 1 i sell @ magnificent consignment of the ubove ood, viz 40 Pairs of Fire Irons. 50 Brass Easels 200 Fire Fenders. X.B.—These goods were at the Boston and New oFteana Eepostionm Many” of the ira frona wreut ueen’s meval and weigh over 200 pottn “'Now on exhibition. Je15-3t HOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Aucts, ECUTOR'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON EAST CAPITOL STH! KNOWN AS NO. 152. Under and by virtue of the provisions of the Jast will and testament of Thomus McDonnell, 1 late of Washington, D.C... deceased, duly admit ted to probate and recorded in Will Book, No. 18, follo 412, &e.: ‘The undersigned, as surviving executor, will offt ublic auction: on ‘THURSDAY, JUNE TW: Retin AT FIVE OCLOCK parts of Lots numbered one (ay wre’ numbered seven. hundr Pan in sald elty of Washington, now Jot “A.” having @ front on sald East Of twentyaix (36) feet and one and inches, and @ depth of eighty-five (85) fe (8) Inches, ayd mproved by'a good threestory and basement frawedwelling, with ‘all ‘modern conven: fences and other appurtenances, sald premises boing Known as No, 152 East Capitol street, ‘Terms of suie: One third (is) of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the restdue In two equal pay 0. wears, With Interest ue Six per per aunum until puid, and secured by deed of trost.” All conveyancing and recording at purchasers co A deposit of oue lundred (100) dollats required atthe thneof sale ‘Terms of sale tobe complied with within ten (10) days, F. MARCELLUS © Surviving Executor of Thomas McDouinell, deceased. JelBasds rpHowas DOWLING, Auctioneer, IMPORTANT SALE: TRUSTEES’. LARGE AND ELEGANT RESI THE CORNER OF L AND STREETS NORTHWEST, THIRTEENTH STREET, y.virtve of a deed of trust dated the 28th day id, C and twe ‘of December, A. D. 1881, recorded in Liber 9nd follo 424, and of another deed of trust datec ‘March Sth, A. D. 1854, recorded in. Liber 1,079, 58, the subscribers will, at thy secured thereby. sell to'the hi the premises, on MONDA. DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1885, at afternoon, the following valuable Lot numbered 54 (fi subdivisions of square eight), situated In the city of Washin of Columbia, according to the recorded plat Oh suid Lot fronting thirty feet on 1. street three feet five fh 13th street northwest, with right to two windows, provided in the deed from ld Green and wife to’ Thomas W.Burtley, June 26th, 1875, Liber 759, folio 190. Also, the rear part of Lots thirty-eight and thirty-nine (3s'and 39), fn the heirs of John Davidson's subdivision of 248, in ‘suid city, sald rear part fronting or less, On an alley, by 46 fect deep. and. contain stable and a dwelling house, being al! of sald lots 38 and 39 not released by a deed from the ‘Trustees, Aue gust Ist, 1883, together with all the Libprovements, et cetera, asin safd deeds mentioned. ‘The terms of sale ure us follows: One-fifth of the y In cash (of which $500 must be pald ut the time of sale); und the residue, amounts, in one, two, three, and four years from th 3 for which ‘the purchaser must give n interest at six per cent terest payable sem{-an) interest payable at the of ington elty, the whol of the trustues by a deed of (rust or bearing ti pad, ti 1@ premises sold: and the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop: erty, oF any part thereof, al notice pub, lished in the “Evening Star” newspaper, if the terius Of sale are not complied with within ten (10) days ‘after the day of sale. All conveyancing will beat the } ROCERTES.— SAVE YOUR MONFY.—5 LBS Gritectitatindiry Stare, 250” Buge Cened Guaaid- efs,7 to be. Ib, Sugar Cured Middlings, Oc. 1b. Cas sard’s Izke 1b. Good Extra Hour, $4.50 to 5 per DOL Rélier Family $5,76 te 80 per BOL, 3 . Roller Family, $1.50. 4 Bbl. Roller Bamily. 7c. Best Patent Process (warranted), per bbl, $7.00. % BDL Patent Process (warrented), $1.80. iy Hl, Patt ent Process (warranted), 9c Ceylon, Java, roasted, and Is fine, 25¢. Ib. Best'0. G. Java, 3 ibs. for $1. RIO Coffee, 12, 15 and Zoe. 1b. Haviig purchased Teas before'the advance, we fell tbe best 60 and Uc. Tex in the city. Best ‘Dairy Butter 25 to 30r. Ib. Dried Sugar Corti, 10c. per Ib, Best Golden Ssrup, 40 to c. per gal. INDIA TEA CO. 445 “th st, aw. sland), horthwest corner, ‘New Orleans to 700. gal. jone Call—40-2. (ol mys $9 E, Be Ey ont oo Kee R R kee Sss8 > THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Je without a doubt the most BEAUSIFOL and the most Nvrartiovs Flour tn the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, containing as it does all the most improved Machin: ery invented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Uxstkea: ¥ aby mill in the world. ‘To rove that, we would simply state that a large quan- ity of tals’ magnificent Flour Is shipped. annually to Enrope and eaten at the principal Courts of the old world, We GuagaNrer: that it Is made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledged fuct, that in this Floura perfect sep aration of the glutinous particles ‘of tke wheat berry ‘nda thorough elimination ofall weak and starchy matter has at las: been reached, and is consequenti more Ncrmiriows, yielding more bread to. the bat Youn any other Riburs | the best trade saints thay from strbread making quaiitics it, Is the cheapest, Well as the best, for either fumily or baker's use, and Musurpassed by any Flour made. Every ‘sack’ and every barrel is warranted to give entire satisincuion. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, One of the most beautifil 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 fustidiousepl- eure, 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 classes, and we guarantee will give satisfiction to eVery one who wail try it GOLDEN HILL, ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It is equal In quallty to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whlist it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel w ured that any housekeeper who tries them once will Lever Use auything visa, Forse by all grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indianaave sel3 GALT & 00. ERE 98S, oe ss __PIANOS AND ORGANS. SIMES ARE HARD. OLD PIANOS, moderate DECKER, BROS. PIANOS, BURDETT ORGANS, {nd other first-class tastranmentsy Bano os Tyningandrepairing ut GAL RUINS, Bega yep eat oT 1omst nd x aude € Co.Plano.$} ks = 0, : ENUE, Sole Agi fuway & Sons, Gubler.” Grove- “‘teiny and other Plunds. Jeu) A BBB EEE AA BR OE N AA Bes FE ASA BB E c AU” BBB KER PIANO FORTES, UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORK~, SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD. PIANOS FOR RENT. hase cosh oF the paren ED) aa WM. KNABE & CO, th street, S Jel3aaas 1208 Bist street; my20 D NCANSON BROS. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE suRU PROPERTY, IMPROVED" BY DW! DIO, FOUNDRY, &c,B S ESTATE OF THE L, MILIS. THIS PROPER! BEEN SUBDIVIDE: CLS. “CONTAL r ‘ ACKES, RESP AND FRONTING. RESPELTIVELY, ON “RLAL COLUMBIA TURNPIKE, B-& 0. 1 WOOD AND QUEEN'S CHAPEL ROADS By virtue of a decras of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed In Equity Cause No. B42, docket 24. the undersigned. us trustees, fn sald cause, will offer for sule on the prens THURSDAY, THE FIGHTENTIE DAY OF SUNT. A.D. 1885, commencing ut ONE O'CLOCK’ POM. ull, thet parcel of lund und premises, known as Meajiow Rani Spa Springs property, wnil formerly. occupied by the late Clark Mills, coritaiuing 6842-100 ucres, which has been subdivided by us into twelve lots, Lot 1, containing §.75-100 ueres, fronting uit Colum- bia taripipe and B&O. itt. Improved by comfort: ble Frame Dwelling and outhouses. ‘Khuis Yor hus the celebrated "Spa spring” on it ‘Lot 2, contalning .i54-100 acres, fronting on Colum- bia turipie, tmproved by large barn. Tot 3, containing 304-100 acres, fronting on B. & 0, Iie improvedyy brick Studio Lot 4, containing 3.31-100 acres, fronting on B. & 0. BER and on & new road made 5.92-100 acres, fronting on B, and mud, Iinproved bytare foun uctioneers, Road. Tot 7, containing 4.49-100 acres, fronting on the New Road. Lots, containing 5.66-100 acres, fronting on the New Road. Lot 9, containing 6.35-100 acres, fronting on the Tot 10, containing 721-100 front [ot 10, containing 721-100. acres, fronting on Brentwood Road and on the New Noad. ee Lot 11 contaluing 8:45-1uv acres, frolitiog on Brent- Ser sae ma 2,containing acres, fronting on Queen's Chapel ttoad. is ‘This property is one of the best situated In the Dis: trict beingiwithin Ritcen intuctes drive a? ge. it wecess to which Is had by two rounds and by the B. aid. G"itallroad and adjacent to the National Pale Associ tion Grounds, and will make splendid Villa Sites Ii can readily Ue subdivided Into smaller Bullding’ Lots, “Terms of sale, as prescribed by the uccree One-third Qgyof the purchase money cash | Aue ‘on ‘a credit of (1) one and (2) two ve instaliments. and the purchaser wil be required to ve bis notes, bearing six percent interes, with jeed of trust upon the property to secure the deferred installments, unless the puirchaser in any cave prehey to pay cash, fn which case the trustees are authorized to Feceive the sume instead of taking the notes and deed of trust. Conveyauces to be made upon the cot Srmation of the aules by the court. ‘To Insure good faith ou the part of parchasers, One Hundred Dollars of the cash payment upon cach Lot ‘as sold will be required to be deposited ut the tine ot sale. Plats of the Property as subdivided ean be ole {alued of elther of the Trustees, or ul the office of (ie Suctioneers. Partien desiring to attend sale will wake train teaving Ohio Baltimore and Ohio railroad depot, (New dersey uv nue) at 12:10 p. m. for “Mills” station, 7“ = CG. COLE, 68 Touts ave, TA, LAMBEIT, “aT THOMARY 452 Dat, hw. Seta ‘Trustees CUARGER TALE, OF DSGRABEE rack HOUBE AND LOT, WITH FRAME STABLE Qe ALLEY REAR, Si i WEEN A AND B SOUTHEAST, By, Virtue, of a decree of the Suprenie Court day of une, A.D. Yen, tneqeity cause Nor eas. june, A.D. 1885, Iween George Callaghan, guardian, and Marys: anna O'Flaunigan and Catherine Flynn and others, the undersigned, as ‘Trustee, will self, at public anc: Hon, on the DNESDAY, THE mises, on W TWENTY-FOURTIC OF JUNE, 188, at’ FIVE QCLOCK PM. the south ‘elghteon (183 feet by the depth (112 feet) thereof, of lot tweive (12), in square eight hundred and seventy (870). The improvements consist of a comfortable two-story brick house,on th ‘Street southeast, between A and B,with a frame stable on the allay in the rear and At the side of aid hot ry One-third cash, ce in id two yours from day of sala, with Inreraa payne end deferred purchase money to be secured by Crime € notes of chaser and # lien on ibe property. ‘sold. Smt ‘the time of sale. bys from alecn ed poe info Diy ab abeece, WALTER B. WILLIAMS 4 CO., Aucts, jel2dads i, cash, in six and twelve Gepene tee vere eae Seeker arian rs Sinner x wensox Praxos, OVER 30,000 NOW IN USE. A thoroughly first-class and reliable plano at a medium price. K & CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and fur rent, Reus applled if purchased. ‘Best and most complete assortment of be. musle in the clty, MENRY EBERRACH, 915 F street, m20 Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis €Co. 1. q ea re Tremexvovs Sacrrrice aa oF SECOND-IAND PIANOS AND ORGANS, ‘Th Octave Weber Square Plano. .. Elegant 74 Octave Boston Made Piano.. ‘Octave Gaehle & Co. Pian ‘7M Octave Grovesteen and Fuller Piano. 6% Octave Nunns & Clark Plano, Cs 7 Octw ickering Piano.. ~ 110 Superb Walnut Case, 12 Stop Organ 75 SStop Organ, 6 feet high., 40 5 Octave Organ, 2 Stops... 20 Walnut Case, 5 Octave Ogun. 15 Anyofthe above mentioned instruments will be Sold ut these extraordinarily low figures elther for cash or on monthly payments of $5 and $10 per mouth, SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 493 7TH STREET NORTH WES’ TARR DAYS & Co's UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS —Racritioes ‘and ins tn my ver clioice stock of Pianos, ifsold thts mouth, YS my H. L. SUMNER, 811 th st. mw. came Dranos Are Unsurpassed for Fine Workmanship, Brilllancy of Tone and Extreme Durability. (Old Pianos taken In exchange and full value allowed. ‘Lowest Prices and Easy Monthly Paymenta, BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, _ apa 422 9th street, fi G, I, Wap & Bm, 7700 th treet northwest, nole agents. for pe ATUREF and KHANICH S BACH BE ‘SOs aud Gulty’s Wonder . Tistrumente, several bargains on ensy terinsin Pianoe ‘and Orgaus: which hi 0 used. Pianos and Or guns lor rent, tuned und repaired, 0. STEAMERS. Guxanp LINE. NoTicr, LANE ROUTE, THE, CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM- ITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LiVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HamHO! FROM PIER 40, N. R, NEW YORK. Gaia... GALLIA. Sat., Jnly Avuasia” Sat’ Jub : Snavin sae’ Au a AND EVEIN, SATORDAY PROM NEW Yorn RATES OF PASSAG in—$E0, $30 and $100, accordiug to accommodations. Steeraye at very low rates. Stecrage tickets from Liverpool and Quéenstown and all other paris of Bu- Tope at lowest rates. Phrough bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Huvre, Antwefp and other ports ob: the Coutise and fof Mediterraneun porte Vor freight-and: pasage apply at the Company's , No.4 Bowling Green, OF Doth steerage aaa Satis Tories BIGELOW @ CO. Gus States raat DG WMUVEMNON SL, BROWN & CO., New York. ‘Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW & CO:, ses, 005 7 Wi WEEN vae aS ra st, No. 42 North Hiver, foot of Morton eet, New Work. s Ataerique, Santelli, Wednesday, June » sition, Durand, Wednesday, sone a Checks, payable on sight, ints to sal ning Gi Binge deals pc ae ren, New York, Mosirs. BELL & CO. ‘Agents for tho District of i i c Columbia, 1437 Penngy avenue, Ga. ‘BICC! ICY TRAVELING AND LUNGH BASKETS, ALSO A + ‘to thelr sex, should try crwmsene-|2d EDITION. ‘The Clark Investigation. TESTIMONY OF MR. SAMUEL strona. At the in jon Into the charges against Architect Clark today, Mr. Samuel Strong resumed his testimony which was bezun on A wealthy young man of eaaee L- = through the head. ant ina will case, whieh ‘The Thira seg Pamfty. Prrrsnvre, June 1 L wpe decided agai Saturday. He said that yesterday he had | him last week,and the verdict so fa We WEE made a careful examination of the work on | hixmind that i gave way and jue ended hie a 8 3 Vuze Peas | tBe south epproach to the Capitol, and found | {Toubles by shooting imaelf, | cs Bap 00) WW NN Mast Ee, paodiveridagrerg. mms fy 2 . MMO NR, ‘The witness under examination by Mr. Jack- | Worldly cares, n HE described various fects . ig me We hie ur. @ ie —— 2" Hay Rave in the sont reach eee. News Briets. i y,Gindstone Says the Liberals Have | Rave, discover : { HOE Eo? BSR Made no Arrangements with the Con- bevel jcould Bonen Tom a distake of 156 | pach any Disha jumped Inte, the river et ives. feet, thought the north terrace was a very | drowned. Mrs. Diebalt's mother Loxpon, June 15.—Mr. Gladstone wasin his | rough work.’ He did’ net nnd ‘but ‘one sutelde si: es BBB OM TTT rier : {analplace in the House of Commons this s€ | pilaster “thai was ‘laid properly. “i de- | “acide Nx weeks ago. ‘an Engtsh tot i 7 3 & EE rn sed be cae erected with, cbears wea | sordved this thing?” anid, the witheas, “Just | noree, won the grand Pus Ge Bory, Worth z a _. | he Ose to maki mnouncem was ‘appeared tome; tleman di BB EF Hee HB Ssg¥z | that Marquisorsallsbury hndcousonted form | goat APbGared ©, mei and {fany, gentleman WN Generate agit, evcurred on at a An Mr. Gi self” The marole in the north terrace, he said, Genoa, Italy, between a procession of THE BEST TOXIC. tcthere rag any te rant the Published report | He’ said he ould prefer, in such & ease, cas | ane MOL OL ToUgiS. One man was killed and a ¢ Marqul lisbury nly Con | opinion of @ practical stonecutter to that'of a Patsy Cat ‘Wilson, the totes "andi Svaluutte £2" Disaee SecRstnNs | sented to form « conservative mintstry when | skant of @ Practical stonceutter to that'of & | "Pavey Candi’ and Billy foot ‘Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. “itenriches ‘Sumulates the Appeulte ens the Muscles’ and Nerves—in face thor: nly Invigorstes “Gicara the'compicxion, and makes the skin smooth, and Purities ‘the Blood, Streng It does not blacken the cause teeth, OF feduce constipation—ail orher Iron wnedicines do. 14 Farwell Ave., Miiwan- ims Rugeamer Harn, 73 ee, Win, saya, under date of Dec: 20th ST ave used Brown's Tron’ Reaknen ladies have in aife. vo cured , and now my comple ‘béen benericial Yo may euildren.” ‘Genuine hes trade murk wrapper. Take no other, BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTUMORE, MD. 1884: Brown's Iron Bitters, and it hes been more than @ doctor to me, having ‘cured me of the ‘Also cured me of: Liv- clear and Sag, crowed, red limes on ‘assured of assistance by the present liberal gov- Snatto, ought nine rounds near ernment. Wouldn't, probably have been here,” said. the | Minn.,.on Sunday. that the Salisbury ministry must be a transi- ‘Cardiff won. witns “if I had not read that testimony that ver Bro itt<burg fron mana- ar. Gladstone in reply assured Mr. Labou- | a “sionscutier “did not kno his business | ghter tor; C0. the Pittebube, trom mamae cher that he (Mr. Gladstone) was ignorant offs woll as the man who’ read booke” Graf, Rennett & Co. are expected to the ment wantbonan Pnereby the present govern: | The witness sald that he had worked on the | scale’ touine,* Thee ann ated amocfation ment was id by any ‘bo assist the tol extension as superintendent. He did | have slightly modified ir terms, conservative government. think the Capitol would have been built if | “"“Mary Eippinoott, aged nineteen the ne, house then completed the remaining | it had not been for his efforts in pushing the | o¢ Wy! ppincoti, a wealthy pork stages of the bill, granting an annulty In | work and securing appropriations, Cincinnati, eloped ‘last Thun with's young eas Beatrice oh'the occasion of her After the witness had given a long list of | farmer named Catwattaae ee ‘were mar and sce, the amendments made by buildings he had constructed Mr. Jackson asked | ried In Lebanon, " Lon” o2 ‘Re redistribution of seate bill. On mo | him whether he considered Mr. Clark a divt- |) ee says that the Empress dota Feet: Gladstone, the bouse adjourned one archlton. 4 s Charlotte, the unfortunate widow of Maximil- ‘The Times says it is clearly to'be understood | the witness, Nae malady: tress Chis seo Ly rer malady from which shé@bas been # sufferer , Major Jonas ruled inet tpi eciptainfrmatonaboeeeatan | HER cAblNeL, There leno toom fora new de: | inde very canp wsrasteect gata tno wit | Nice Her husband war executed. ctc., given away by all de rt redich ‘mail policy, only possi! engage | ness; “but I do not care to answer it.” Grex. NT Grow! —After totaiy nddrens on Fecelp of Se-stampe oe oF NS Tetanus to & renewal of the coer. ‘4 SENSATION. Drm. Dougie Brady aed Sands had Meld Nor. Nor. Nor. Goods mentioned below are NOT surplus stock, are NOT remnants, are NOT undersirable styles at re- duced prices, but they are purchases made within the last few days, In other words, NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES, ‘Because bought for CASH and sold for CASH et a ‘Small Profit, JEWELRY, Fob Chains in gold, sliver and oxidized. These chains have very pretty pendants attached; price only 49c. Rhine Stone Collar Buttons, sterling silver mountings, ‘Te. cach. Lacepins, Earrings and Hair Ornaments, representing violets, 12c. each. Above are exact im! tations of tffe best Jewelry. PARASOLS. White Sateen Parasols for 98¢. each, Lace trimmed for $1.60 each. Warranted all-silk Sun Umbrelins for $1.50. ‘These goods are twenty-five per cent below the prices asked elsewhere, FANS, Children’s Sateen Fans, all colors, really good qual- ity, 25c. each. Parchment Fans, in very quaint but pretty styles, 25c. each, Gauze Fans, beautifully Br. Strong, belore leaving the stand, was asked I he liad beon approached by any one a Gen. Grant’s Journey to Saratoga.) es A 9, | Since ho was on the eteeh Saturday, and he house yesterday, Dr, Shi New YoRE, June 15.—The train on which swelling on the outside of face, and threatened hi that it would not be well for him to testify. ‘The delense where he will enter the private car used.by the late President Rutter, of the New York Cen- tral, and which car will be placed next the loccmotive;so that smoke and dust will be avoided. “br. Douglas will accompany the rs When Dr, Dougias left Gen. Grant this morn- ing he said cee femoral had a & compara- Uvely good nig! id though his voice was vet husky the fact did not inconvenince the patient to cross-examine Mr. trong. 'lir, WtePyncheon ‘was then called to the stand by the defense, and said that Mr. Strong's re- port of the conversation they had was as false 88 false could be. In their conversation Mr. Strong used some very profaue and obscene e regarding Mr. Milier. He denied that city to-morrow, one week earlier intended, Haxtan's Racks wire was interviewed in Toronto ing his race with Teemer, He said: “1 ‘one contest to take place cach day. Fresh Mutterings ot Trouble at Panama. Panama, June 6.—Fresh rumors of revolu- tion have been current in the streets during the last few days. Reports of secret meetings of the leaders of the radical party and of some of the disaffected liberals were conamunicated to Death of Mr. Robert H. Graham, The numerous friends of Mr. Robert H. Gra- ‘ham, the well-known carriage builder of §th street, will be pained to learn that he died at ‘o'clock this morning at his residence, No. tests both of speed and. somo people say while mile T cannot stay over a do at long and short distances, fhe government, which immediately ordered | 511 6th street northwest, in his 54th year. Mr. | {!1¢ most convenient piace at which to: Increased vigllahce on, the part of the polles. | Graham was a native of Alexandria, but came le arrest 1 here when aboy and learned his trade with | Pronante MURDER saieigin the late Alzpuru fiasco, who had been | ‘Thos. Young. Afterwards he lived in: South | poe os Ag released from custody on tondition of leaving | Washington, Mis residence Delng on © street, keg ingens 'd floating ? e country, was directed to do so @t once, a8 | between 7th and Sth.and married Miss Hillyer, | Py "Say 1s presence on the Isthmus was thought to en- | wno survives him with seven children, sore o danger Saloons and places of amuse- ment were eldsed at an eariies hour than usual, containing no mot and all gatherings.of people were closely scru- ice. "me 4 Whom bave grown up and married. Mr, Gra- but ing the name of Jc bam entered into business over 36 years ago for himself, locating on 8th street, and building their usual Sum consultation at Seay sree throat had in- bad night; that: eral was growing "weaker, and itt bis Sg Bow seeras to boone <f po without colonel added ble, the foueral ‘would be Sees be threatened Mr. Strong or shaken his | in the series with Teemerare to include: dep eg ice ary ne ro tomorrow | fst in bis face. over distances varying from one to ee Der eee um pushed. Twant to ag te bay, at Annapolis, fa" ek Sos tones ean created something of a sensation by saying Mr. | creased, and had affected the patient's voles, aCe Re gT loave the clty starts the generat | MoPynobeon, Mr-Clark’es clerk. had called dpon | Col. Fred: Grant, afer the opueaitenten oeta will be driven in bis carriage to 45th street, | Bim Saturday evening, shaken his fist in his | that his fathe Tow these series becaiee the five ya0es would be business ‘H, Grinrage, furniture hand-painted, all colors, O8¢. tnized by the ne (pet that deme sufli-| three quite extensive shops. He was. promis gothor'with soeee eo ee, Se ont for a ee chee cine nent in the old National Guard association,and | On the Afghan ‘war, *. LEATHER Goons, niece Sess Bee the people of the | as such WES A sergeant in the three months’ | career and. the labor question” Two pairs of ren the jockelbwk high coca satchel contine, | thaancsetalaat eg &sertong circumstance PY | Washington RacacChayier the Knights Yonge? | spectacles were found. on. the eases of winch Cures the pocketbook which eack satchel contains, | thegovernment. Lesa than 500 men now main- | jar and® the Scottie Inap or Masonry. Ho | ter oy ticlans, Philadelphies ‘There was aio complete Tor $1.48. | Warranted real Alligator Purses | tain the authority of the national government. | Wag also ‘an Odd. Fefiow, 2 ra, jae Sisi of laudahum and ome . for 25e, Belts of black or tan Alligator Skin, nicely Eastern , No. 7, and an honorary mem- | T}, bi not, will not, cannot compete'with us on these goods, yaniound gully % the eclnipel oie toa a Dawson Lodge for tventeare ee anurer ct | a verdict of murdered by unknown pastiag. GLOVES, ating his wife, Sophie, and her father, the same position in Washington R. A. Chapter Marz quake, Suawarh Jn view of the brutal | fora long weries of years. He died inthe fith | yal, E2XC=Ds Orroses Me Pareies—Atthe eae, boat soe aagtaie cloves Jo nt | ehuractérof theassaull onthe wife, wen.enced | Of the’ Presbyterian’ church For tye yet ian | Renting tm London, Gata ‘the’ house ton length, beautiful shape, quality and finish, $1.09 a | him to receive twenty lashes, to pay’ a fine $i | years Mr.Graham had been in failing heaith, Ho | Gag, beerage, case, be Rdsavate cen Me pair. New shades of tan in Silk Mitts for 40c. Biack | $10 and to be imprisoned forone year. Thid §s | feavesan unblemished reputation; wasa hearty, ler expressed opinions ‘to those Sik Gloves for $1.25 that are really worth $1.98 a | the first instance in which a white man was | whole-souled man, ever ready to do a kindnoss ister Bhelps aed Me ‘ in balk: sentenced to the lash. oe Soa weg enel Dr. Sunderland was | the house of lords on a with him in his last hours, New Yi te Siorecanra ‘The Shab Hestirring Mimselt = pd LI ME ESTABLISHES A MILITARY TRAINING Local Ni Very fine and warranted all linen Handkerchiefs, pl designs, only 121ge each, NECKWEAR, Fichus of extra fine quality of mull, white hem- stitched borders or hand embroidered in colors. only 49c., but really worth 68c. each, SASHES. hay Cred in siik' in quaint Egyptian desig and $3.18. i pow 7 COLLARS AND CUFFS. 8 ply nen. colored stripes or dots, set for 39¢. These goods arg the correct summer styles, and are belng sold elses RIBBON: New styles of Molre Sashes, Sashes in pretty combinations of ‘color, ribbons are exquisite quality and therefore very cheap CHILD'S Goops. here for 48c. Fedora Caps, beantifully band shirred, $1.15 each, Muslin Dresses, finest quality, all over embroldered Cheap, ‘very cheap. See them. yoke, 86c. the dress, Laci 8 tuches wide; Oriental Laces, 7 nches wide. These are offered for - & yard. morning Sullivan and West charged each other How about that with assault and battery, and the case was con- EMBROIDERIES, Unued until Wednesday. Malsak was charged ‘Ten designs,und very handsome deslgny of Embroid- With, threats, and the court accepted is per- Asard Wide, price. 23c. 8 yd." Cheapest over sonal bonds. ’ He was also charged with carry- ee Te ing a pistol, and the case was continued. Lisle ‘Thread Hose in all colors, white heels and toes, 46c, @ pair, Solid colors English Hose, white heels and toes, 16c. a pair, worth 2 UNDERWEAR. Ganze Bodices for ladles, low neck, no sleeves, silk finished, 35c., cannot be bought elsewhere under 50c. iises, with French embroidered rufile, ‘at least, Sateen Corsets, beautifully shaped, all colors, ve light and durable, $1.00; price cleewhore, $1.08" "7 JERSEYS, Warranted Imported tallor-m ., perfect siting, bert muterial and. Mik attends Bo 2d eke Tookt then, GENT’s Goops, Silk puft aid knot Sart, now gammeratylea, 276. n white, with tucked borders or with colored bor- ders, inentirely new and certainly very handsome We only could buy three, as the bulk of the goods hot yeturrived from Europe, ‘These. sushes. ure made of new material are beautifully hand embrold- Drices $2.10 29 a yd. Ser; de,” These x. “Funtesie” Lace, 7 inches wide; Point “Youghal” 1 terns, 8 SCHOOL AND A NEWSPAPER. Loxpon, June 15.—Teberau advices state that the sn of the shah of Persia has started a military training college for the education of young men intended forthe army. The stat ot college professors is composed of European officers. A semi-official French paper has been, Started at Teheran. Itls called L'Echrode Perse. Phils new Journal is under the patronage of the shal ites, In the case of Samuel Hessler, assault with intent to kill, to-day, the forteiture of recogni- zance was stricken out. The Columbian Harmony Cemetery Associa- on, with John H. Brooks, president; James W- jutcher, secret and’ treasurer; John A. Simms,’ Archibald Lewis and L. 4. Cornish, directors, has filed @ certificate of tion. ——+__ MannraGe Licenses.—Marriagelicenseshaye been issued by the clerk of the court to Mo- Henry Graftori Frazier and Florence Moore, both ‘of Baltimore; John Harris and Hattls Griffin; Samuel Powell and Margaret Elizabeth Hinton; J. W. Johnson and Lavinia Hender- son; Victor Emanuel Boone and_ Estella Berry; Town Gray and Belle Miner, of Frederick coun- iy Ma Charles E: Williams and Mattie Lo —+__ AN AFFRAY oN A STREET CAR—About a quarter past twelve ‘o'clock Sunday morning a ight occurred on a Columbia street car at 2d and H streets northeast, in which the driver, ‘Charles B. West, and aman named John Sulli: van participated. Both men showed signs of the fight. ivan struck the driver with his cane and Christian Maisak threatened the driver's life, drawing a revolver from: his pocket, which he did not use, In the Police Court this , but ny Judicial deelst =—_—__=ss ‘ixty-third year of his; ——— General Foreign News by Cable. THE EARTH TREMORS IN CASHMERE, Lonpon, June 15.—Earthquake shocks con- Hnue throughout the Vale of Cashmere, ‘There are from elght to ten shocks dally. ‘The vio- lence of the shovks is, however, abating. M'DERMOTT, THE INFORMER, DEAD. Lonpon, June 15.—The Globe this afternoon announces that James McDermott, the all informer, 1s dead. The Glolg states that Dermott’ died some time of cholera France, ——-—__ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York Stock Market. ‘The following ere the opening and 2:30 p.m. prices ofthe New York Stock market today, as reported by Special wire to HL H. Dodge, 539 15th street" ‘west, on Wi am.” Mass at &t am. te aaa, FITZHUGH. tm thisetty, FITZHUGH, of % ‘Nice of finer heron RAITAM. June 1th, 1685, et ©0 ELGRAHASE ti rth T maiso | "Notice of fuseral beseuhac™ JACKSON. On Sunday, JACKSON, aged 80: ‘eigen ic in AN AFFRAY AMONG ITALIANS.—Yesterday afternoon a party of Italians were ‘at Carmine Gaublio’s saloon, in the county, on 8th street extended, user: the new resorvole. “Frank Date. mota, wi wed his companions $100, says he was knocked down and beaten by three of them—Michael Nida, Benedict Totera, and Glaslppe Cogchie “and that they attemited to rol is money, ani is wateh ani chain. Sergeant Duvall nd Officers Barnes Pa vaccue eae and arrested Nida and Totera on a A piece te vacant in our. charge of larceny from the person; Cocchia “hich never oan be: excaped., Datamota was arrested for protanity, and Gaubilo for selling on Sunday, ay in the Police Court Gaubilo was acquitted of sell- ing beer on Sunday, but admitted selling tonic, which is a violation of the county law. Data- ere Washington Stock Exchange. The following changes from Saturrday's quotations on the Washington Stock Exchange Papers please copy.) the tion of banns or the obtaining of ‘wore unable Funeral from hie late Fedidence, $880 streab ‘Meense to cite it they DIED. Relatives and friends respectfully. tw: Lele ante eeaee sa eae ne itively sold in New York & ‘War- | are noted to-day: U.S, 4%s, 1891,coupon, 11! mota was fined $5 for profanity, and the larceny | , THOMAS. site 1886, ated a ote whale Hose Ge BS Wool i Ie cle bid, % asked; Pogtsiered, do, do.; parr caso wan continued, = ES Bee eae Geta SUGAR be oily » $1.08, Hose, abc. url Shirts, 83, and the fumous “Palais Royal” Dress | 123% bid, 4, asked; registered, 122% bid, % RL BENTEN RCENY.—E) Ppuneral will take ris Jato Shicu for bbe. asked; 8s, '104%, bid; D. C. 50 yr. fund. 3-65's; | Brown's eal wer ance eo me Mails pet anzrhwegs Wedomeday, as 540, 1G SS 1924, cur, 115% bid, 116 asked; Met, R. R. | Court this morbing charged with thelarceny of | aale oe pees pee A Oe A TE s&s Stock, Sabid gasued? Washe 44244 bid, 3 | a gold watch and two Tings from the ‘hous of | CRA ONang? LITTLETON tak Sone otgsen wv Pee fA Ok ca oH Bas, asked; Georgctown gas, 41% bid Franklin is; | Ber employer, Mr. Charles C Martin, 1121 12th | aud Antoinette F. Watson. gcd $ monthe and ¢ dare AAA ; National det. Int, a ni st northwest e pleaded gui ant 1e Tuesday, Jane resi P MS ton MAH tusk Union Lua, 18% td. Sauces Colmeabin tees | cont aeniemeed ken teen ays in Jail, “The | deuce of their parents, B19 Beventh tavbet surthease © : J Stocco shale partite, S10 Hovensh cxrbet northeam. © BRR, 00, AE Jolgbid, Tite ated; Dorcoran tos. 5 saued; | goods were recovered Ear 8 ren asked; Wash’ Brick itachine: do Bid tos Ax Op Case Decintn. Tony Jadzo Cox, UNDERTAKERS, RR O 2x4 E_.. | asked; National Bank Republic, 153 bid: Cit. | tn the Court in General ‘Term, decided the cost ae BE “oo $F 244 Eun 7 | cone National bank, god ede A CH OFA, Je orand, against to sorporation of| FR. Rbenrarens, gt tI1O PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE bin Yor asked ow Paste aie dey 100 Bid, | Bled July ‘Sist, 1808, for an injunction toeee | BML Tihety Wasinorox Dect ont = ae ss 103 asked; Penna, apie Co, 57 asked. the op scceligetion of tax for, paving done by | -osErT—GawLER Hint Da Baltimpre Markets, July, 1882, Dr. Borland having deceased: the Yi20 ‘Peaneyivania ave mw. ferme Licurstxe Srnoxes Ix Taz Cane aie pon 8 ii nw teodoriie, Sotye new tubes, | 1BG3 “te ueeney ras denied andl ais a ee tO bu Pe missed. was appealed trom and the case |ALTINORE, 15.—Cotton dull argued a few days ago by Mr. A. K. Browne for any oe, Pees ov 10% Flour stead] ithe fale ioral nguiry Howard complainant er of © stand New J 3p: do analy 25; city malls super’ 8388 | Suspecre or AN ATTEMPT AT Porsonre BARKER nae lee. o S00; do ext, a4 06; "lo Brande, Soba 10: Margie Ferguson, aa inmate ofan alleged house | Eee ™* Rx HORNE 899, 7 gs ‘Wheat-soutbers' lower and’quistr eesthes ‘quiet and | of ‘Il fameon D street, — Pas yester. | UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, Ke OWONNN & ‘88, oie 05; SPP races od, BONS: de Amber, | Sr agele Clancy. a, Lottls of sen eae and | Graduate of 1864 Class of the Cincinnast! School for EY HON NN GS Bast Winter red spot, 04400. June, oa cau s05%,; | they ‘and soon afterward ye sick, August, 98954; tember, 1.0] %ya1.0) Cag ond vomiting and havi: a burning sensation in southern dull and lower: western dull, and easy; | the throat. Sergeant Diggins tosk Massie For, southern white, 59; do. clog. nom! (» o8854: | guson into custody on suspicion of putting laud- Eee FE TON tat Se cad) [Prey bog yg oe ey July. 65 | Snum in the sarsaparilia. In the Police Court ber 44 E x 8 4 imatet white, SiG: da. mle Sena, | to-day the caso was continued until Friday. P&S tun 2% Sod rime te cuuice Fenneyivania and $8.00e | | DEATH OF A WELL-Know Bostwess Max.— 7.00.” Provisions steady and quiet Mess por. 12.28 | Mr. Waa. Pinkney Brooke, well-kuows, bush 212.50. Bulk and clear rib sides, | ness man in this city, mative of Prince —_— ked, Be rib | George county, Md., died this Morning at sides, Ty 8. Butter | 8:15 o'clock* at hig residence, on sivect, Steady —wester: ‘Oals; ‘creamery, 16018. | Dear diy strect, in toot earn) FEARFUL HURRICANE Eves steady, ‘pom ined, | Sion. He was t ‘with Pp co ioe IN THE MILLINERY gue, | Sap iey tte Oi prer're: | ber 36th last, and has never been well since. tal Toad. “Whisky” stendy, aoe 21, Preighia | He was associated with Mr. Jno. Av Baker Fo eater dour, | business, Mr. Brooke was DIMENSE SLAUGHTERof THOUSANDS of HATS | 1a 30, grain "au < Hecelpia four, Bol i ? oy aoa a FOR CHILDREN, MISSES AND LADIES, | T1000. busnele O00" bushels “Shipments | Was"at ous times deiseats ig the weed Seo whee 2 ; SOB: | house of del ‘He was a commupicant of 060 bushels, corn, THE GREAT FEAST OF LOW PRICES 000 bushel St Aloystus (Catholic) church, and leaves IN FLOWERS, TIPS AND PLUMES. District Go ‘Affairs, Marea ge : THE LBOALITY OF ME. POWRLL'S AFPOINT | gicced of foward univenity mame aleke QUTTING DOWN PRICES : the union association of alumni was formed, Mr. Riddle, the attorney for the District, has | the unio ton Of slumant was formed, IN RIBBONS, VELVETS, LACES, rendered an’ opinion ‘sustaining the ‘appoint- yee 3 |. M. Gregory GLOVES, LACE CAPS AND CORSETS, ‘that the BLACK TREBLE ENGLISH CRAPE, FOR VEILING, AT HALF THE VALUE ‘You, gentle readers, don't mise thie golden opporto- alty, Weinvite you most cordially, before purchas- ing, to post yourself in our prices, KING'S PALACE, seo 814 SEVENTH STREET. Rewova, To Reson. June 1 we will move to 041 Prnnaytvanis ‘agenne to tebeid on our present local, ‘until thes thne we willoffer our stock of ‘Plated Tea Ste, Soup Tureens, Berry Bowls, Cake and Card Basketa, Vegetable, Baking and Butter Dishes, Candelabra, Cestera, ‘French Marble, Gilt and Brass Mantel (Clocks, Breas Mirrors, Soonces, Usndlesticks, Gc,, dc, at greatly reduced prices for cash. HABBIS & SHAFER, ayn Louvre Bzsovory BREWERS AND MALTSTERS OFFICES Nea. 608 and | BREWERY,