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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TU AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ___ FUTURE Days. ‘COMBINATION SE W. Post, shail sell, at public auction, to the hi Didder. for cash, at "the rooms of Duncanson TEENTH, 1855, at ( Machine Company DANIEL O'C. CALLAGHAN, Trustee, _yeI3-st 455 Tth street northwest. ol east J. FISHER & CO., Reai Estate Aucts_ XECUTOR'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROPERTY ON EAST CAPITOL STREET, KNOWN As Under and by Virtue of the provisions of the id testament of ‘Thomas McDonnell, Inst wil late of Washington, D. C.. deceased, duly admit folio 412, &c.: ‘The undersigned, as surviving executor, will offer at bile auction, on ‘THURSDAY, JUNE” TWENTY. FIFTH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.'M.. on the premises, parts of Lots numbered one (1) and thirty (30), in namnbered seven hundred and twenty-eight (228), in said city of Washington, now known as sub- : it on sald Fast Capitol street rs ‘and one and one-half (14) aches. nad & depth, of cichty-five (80) feet and (6) inches, and improve cy reestory and of “modern conven nees, said premises being Jot “A,” havi fre fe nt frame awe! other appurt Known as No. 152 Fast ‘Terms of sale: Onethi ling, with DL atreet. cent per annum until paid. and secured by a trust. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's Cost.” A deposit of une Mundred (100) dollars tthe fme'of nie. Terms of ale to be compl withi ten QO/G8% y. MARCELL Executor of Thomas MeDonne! ‘Survivi Jerse «PROPOSALS. 4 SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, Wasiixarox, D. Is will be recelvs Peewee: ‘aplicatbon h operas sh the Senate, Washington. Propostls and spechnens mast be delivered at this office free of charge. "ANSON G. MUCOOK, Jelélawaw Secretary of the Senate of the US. ul delivering fror the, Miscellaneous. Suph P quired jor repairs to the Treasury bullding at Wasti- ington, D. C., during the fiseal year ending June stone. hair, 1a) this ofc ‘Bids received after the time of pening. will not be considered, and # certitiel check the order of the “Secretary of the Treasury’ Submitted wih each bide MOE bE Jelael Supervisitig Arc PROPOsATS FOR Wasitixe Tow ELS, Sealed Proposals THURSDAY, June 25, ISSO, for Washing the of this Department a Aingal year ending June 30. 186. Instructions to Interior. Proposais to be addressed to the Secretary of the In- terior, and marked, "Proposals for Washing Towels.” LQ C LAMAR, ao PROPOSALS FOR FURL Orrick oF Puaiic Beitpres AND GRouNDs, SHS. Wastixatox, D.C, June 10, Sealed Proposais, in duplicate, for furnts Fuel required for the fiseal year ending June 30th, Ishe, will be received at thisuflice yp. t TWELVE - WCLUCK NOON Ca “EUESDAY OUUNE THIR- TIETH. 185 und opened Immediately thereafter tn ides. jons. general Instructions to bidders, and as of projemal ‘will be furn estab dealers upon application to this uiliee jel: DROPOSATS FO! E WORK, Es Wasit. Moxeaexr, D.¢ Sealed Proposals for fitting and securin, im the interior walls of the Washington TWENTY" - 18So. and opened ely thereafter in presence of bidders. as of proposal wil be se1o-1 E st.whas day, Wednewiay aud Saturday, at 5:30 p.m. clase Fare. $1. Itound Trijy $1.50. *2* LE To NoxvoLk MONROE, STEAMERS GEO ARY AND EXCE! COMME: MAY 6, 1885. One of these popular steamers will leave 7th street wharf Datty, except SUNDAE 5220 pom For particulir inquire at Company's office, Zea street wharf Telepbove Nu. 745-3. mys ____ OW. P WELCH JOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFTELD" on MONDAYS, THURS- AYS at Tam Returning 3 and SUNDAY p.m., touch- | ang. ugs #s far ax Nominl Creek, | Currioman. Va; >t. Clements’ Bay and Leonardtown, Leaves Tthstreet wh DAYS and SATt TUESDAYS, PRLD at River Laudi Md Connects with B&O. RH at Shepherds sebedule. JOHN B PADGEIT, Agent ©.W. RIDE DEE EMS JOHN GIBSON and E. Fier 41, East K.ver, N. ery SATU NG mm: 6th'st. wharf, Washingte qporse THaNsronTATION LINE Wastin oping mitt be ‘Ait aSconstnecations Sretclass. a otteall mho G. T JONPS. Ast. M* VERNON! MT. VERNON! E STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves Tubstreet wharf daliy (except. St Bit Vernon at 10 oclock a mj; returning, reaches Washington about 330 p.m. eels, Lt. BLAKE, Captain, STEAMERS Crxane LINE La TE. THE CUNARD St iP COMPANY, Lot ITED, BETW AND LIVE! POOL. CALL i Poe Phi Ganzi AUKANIA Erne urs rope at lowest rates. avorh tills of Luden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre. antwerp and other ports on the Coutine and fof Mediterranean por's. For freight abd pas: Washington. D.« VEENON H. BROWN € Co, Ww" ITE STAR LIN MAURY. ROUTE. United States and Koval Mail Steamers, for ‘Queenstown and Liverpool. ; RITANNIC EL TIC diate (Adriatic only), $55. For inspection ov plans at the Cotas Otic OF to GRO. W. io. 42 Nor ame Mees Sia, etna ene Sees eee peceerer fae Surber eee Normandie, Frangeul. Wednestay, July 5. 2 p.m. Checks payable on sight, in amounts to suit.'on the wr Hranstiantigae of Pars, LOUIS DE BE BILAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. oan a jambs, LAST is Ss CHEE FT zr a Ss EE buall ¢ MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. ASK FOR IT. SaM'L C. PALMER, Acesr, ‘Deror: 1224 29th Street Northwest. ; ‘Tmephone, 454. ; ING MACHINE STOCK: wirtoe of rcree passed in equity cause ‘No. Gocket 24, in the Supreme Court of the District Sfcolumbin entitled George ‘T. Jacobs agalnst. John ‘From. ros, Auctioneers, southeast corner of Oth aud D streets Rorthwet on FIDAY NEXT. JUNE NINE ‘O;CLOCK P. M~ five shares Ofthe Capltar wock of the Powe Combination Sewing Gas SALE OF FIVESHARES OF POST ted to probate and recorded in Will Book, No. » of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue In two equal pay month of one andtwo, years with interest Mt six pe seated Fropene Hate dat atin | twelve ebghtee wheer O'CLOCK M., JULY SIXTEENTH, 1885, | Pet cent interest. Roe ces semi-annually, secured by Wr the use of the Seriate of | deed of trust on the vonosuis chewing tes-anantity ana | Some Signed by the bidder and sureties, will be furnished on special Jels-3t DUN indorsed “Proposals for Station- R.°* HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctionver, ery for thesenate,” and be directed to the Secretary of oF su mentioned lot, the su division of square 195. gual yayments of one aud two ¥ deed of trust on the property sold, the’ notes bearing in erest six per centum per annum, pagable semt-ati nualiy. (A dep 30, 1 | property is struck 0 these supplies embrace bricks, sand, gravel broken ime, cer f, plaster of paris. sheet ‘cup. | 1 Inder. plumbers materials, | fiveduys public 1 ba ‘&c., schedules of which and any’ | Additional information” may be had on application at D. {syo. and duly record: folio 300. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby we will sel premises, on TUESDAY, the SIXTEENTH 4 its several bureaus for the idders Wil be furnished on applica on to the Custodian, ioom 104, Department of the back fin westerly depth of Lot one hundred (100) feet, together with the Iniprowements, consisting ut a Comfortable two-story welling. at cost of purchaser. Terms to be com ten days from day ot sale, otherwise Trustees will re sell af risk and cost of defiulting purchaser after thrge days’ notice in the Evening “tar, NO. 407 SEN ‘STREET SOUTH WEST, irtue of the provisionsof the last Will and testament of Thomas Weaver, late of Washington, District of Columbia, admitted robate April 25th, 1884, and reeseded in will boos Noni foltos 260, &e., the underskened, as Executor, will offer at public suction the following property, tnafver described: bere Gs ERNOON, JUNE FIFTEENTH, ‘On MONDAY APT 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the premises’ house ‘und premises ‘No. $27 Massachusetts: avenue Horthwest, ing lot No. P and. part lot L, In square “S16, having a font of 26 teet 6 inches by an Srerage depth of over 100 feet, containing » rooms and bath Tom. "Aun at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, tn front of premises, part of lot 14, {m square 454, southeast core her of sth and H streets horthwest, having front on 7h street of 40 feet, by a depth ow'H stredt of 79 feet, afd on the following day. JUNE SIXTEENTH, at “And on i LUNE NTH, FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, house sad mises No. 407 7th atreet southwest between D and E streets, In square 435, iebeing lot 24 In sald ‘square. ATEIVEUELOCR: ta front of property, home and femises 1010 Dy street southwest, between 1Uth and 1th, in aquare 35:3 ‘Terma of sale: On each property sold, one-third cash and the residue in twoequal payments, at one and two Years, with interest at six per cent per annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust; all conveyanc! End ‘recording at. purchaser's cost: “S100 depos Fe Aired go each piece of properte at ihe time of ale, Serdade ROBERT Dy EAVER, Executor. (GTEIGER & LIEBERMAN * ‘Real Estate Brokers, PUBLIC SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE RUILDING ADMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR ECON- OMICAL SUBDIVISION. 134 feet 1 inchX129 feet 11 inches, to 30 a alley (also side alley), sitnate on south side of L. street, between iid and 4 the E.'4 feet one inc ‘22, in square 544. We will offer the above described Jott for sale, axa whole, on the premises, at HALF PAST FI SIXT) streets southwest, bein: of lot 20 and all of lots 21 and VE O'CLOCK'P. M., on TUESDAY, JUNE TH, 1889. ‘Terms of saie: One-fourth eash: balance at six, nd twenty-four months, with siz property, or all cash, at pur- A deposit of $100 will be required at lume of sale. Title good. Reserving drawbacks on Improvement iazes hereafter allow Toth and F streets northwest, IMPORTANT SALE OF A VERY DES:RABIE BUILDING LOT, SITUATED ON THE NORTH. STREETS NORTHWEST, IN A RAPIDLY [M- ‘Terms of sale: Qne-lialf cash, and the balance in ‘ars, secured by a posit of S200 will be Fequired when We If the terms are not complied with in ten days the lot will be resold at the risk End cost of th detwaiting purchaser, atter iceof suet resale in tuck newspaper, of this city, All couveyancing at "pur- ehaser's cost. Tile perfect. i 0, HOLTZM AN, foneer. Jeldeds TPuoesy “Aueti TRUSTEES, SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWo- NG, SITUA’ STORY FRAME 1 Ab 2u8 THIRD STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of « deed of trust, dated March 10, A. in Liber No. a4, at TE No. ab ¢ auction. in front of the “AY OF "AST FIVE, O'CLOCK, eribed real estate situate -D. 1885, at HALE- ‘M.. the following de city of Washington, in the District aforesaid, viz: The South part of Lot numbered nine (9), in square mim- bered seven hundred and fifty-seven (757), fronting twenty-fze (25 on Sd street east and runnii course the same width, the ‘Terms: Onethird cash: balance in six. twel veand eighteen months, with interest at six per cent peran- num, secured by deed of trust on the property sold. oF F. $100 deposit re neing. recording. &e., ited with within SCHMIDT} rrustees. 10, 1885. stone slabs ons, general Instructions to bidders and urnished on applica ton fo this office. THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, Colouel, Corps of Engineers, Hh Engineer in Charge. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. JANE | i,Washington. Mone First the following list of 100 Shares Metropolitan R. I. Stock; 100 Georgetown Gas Stock: L SECURITIES,STOCKS, \ESEVENTEENTH, 1885, ‘CLOCK. at iny auction rooms. 1 shail sell portant Stocks, @e.: 50 Washington Gas St 50“ Chesapvake& Potomac Telephone Stock; 100 * Pennsylvania * z | 100“ — Metropolitan Tusurance Stock; 100“ = National Union = 10 * Bank of Repubite Stock; 12“ Great Falls Iee Co. Stock: 40“ Second National Bank Stoc) 200 et Co.'s Stock: 40°“ Washington Brick Maching Stock; ® Fireman’s Insurance Stock; 40“ U.S Electric Light Stock. _Je15-2t eneral Agent 540. to mornings at T! PAST SRVEN O'CLOCK until all the lots are sold. pos E waccaman ‘Manager. api Ve | ber. AY at $B. | theceh every WEDNESDAY | MOKNING. 'Prcight at lowest rate i . at Fever Landings, leaving Stephenson's wharf + bam SUNDAY, March 15. | oftrust on property sol liver Freht received SATURDAYS ONLY, and chaser. |A deposit of 3 a i poly to STEPHENSON BRO... 7th st. wharf. 12th st and Pennsylvania ay. nw. mhil-6m 0 LEAVES TTHSTREET cust of defaulting pu 1y to 14 Pa ave nw. whart Mie lot numberrd 7, in the square nun becinning for the sume at a polut in the horth D street at a disiance of 19 feet LL oi west I Sat; Aug 8 | inde RDAY FROM NEW Yul ubin—-3UU, $80 and $100, eat very low Fates Steerage tickets from Livcryoot abt Qucenstown ond all oer parteof Bo: | 08 W se apply at the Company's Not Howling Green, or both ‘steerage and Cabin w OTIS BIGELOW & CO. God Tuk street, | jew York. Bless OTIS BIGELOW & CO.. es ‘GOS Tin street, Washingt wo Rar Stas 30, 6:308.m. Saturday, dune 6. 1) aan. Saturday, June 1874 pas, | fe:tto the most western line of said ‘lots thenee mousy “““aturday’ June. 20, nbon, | © “eet aud 6 inches; thence east 03 feet ts “tt fs Dock toot of west 10t'st | sald Piest streets and Rates Saloon, $00, S50, 8100.” Heturn tickets on | Sid last mentioned line 23 2 Rymonable teenie’ stowrage at low rates. interme | place of beiuniing impeuved by Broadway, New York, JOSS. Agent Adams Express Co., 225 Penns: Ivania avenue horthwest,— apii-s,tu,th- aver, foot of Morton | ‘& CO., Agents fOr the District of cery cause of John B. Hainmond vs. J.0.P. Burn: | aide ‘comm EAD AND BE WISE—DR. ity, and will cuarantee a cure inal gence of private free at any hour during theday. Subscribed and sworn “peime SAMUEL HW. K. FULTON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, TUESDAY. JUNE TH at TEN O'CLOCK A. M- my” stock Fortelted Pledzes, consisting of Gold, Silver and Iwill sell by public auction at my store. 1 Syiyanlaaventie, comm ne Nickel cased Watebes, Chains. Bracelets, Cui But- tons, Earrings, Pins,’ Studs, Plain and ‘Set Rin verwure, ra Glisses, Diamonds. &e., from No. 78) inelush his sale will continue "LOCK and evenings at HALE- tickets please take notice. H. broker and Auctionee 13 SALE OF LOT IN VILLE. PART OF SH. By virtu VILLAGE OF BUR- RIFF PALS, ‘deed of trust, duly: recortied ta 758, folly 280, dud at Feynest of party SE scl at OF JUNE, 1885. at THREE O'CLOCK P.M. Lot 7, in section 2, village of Burr- Ville, District of Colunibia, i i, balance In six and twelve hich notes of purchaser will be ike! ig Interest from: day o! Tsccured by deed (option ‘ot pur- Will be requlred at time ‘ot ‘til coaveyancing and recording ‘will be at réhaser's cost. Terms to be. complied’ with. It tert from Sale or Property willbe Hesold at rea Phaser W. BURRIS, Surviving Trustee ‘THOS. EL WAGGAMAN., ret. a DESD THE NORTH Sip , BEIWEEN SIXTH Wis! r cause of tal, No. 9453, Equity fee bile’ auction, ih front OF te ne days and at the hours her lowing rea! estate, located in the District of Columbia, viz: JUNE TWENTY-THIRD, 1885, O'CLOCK P.M. the middie one-chird part of oo provements hereon consisting i & three-sto Detreetn w. A Very desirable NESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FOURTH. at SEX O'CLOCK P.M. a part of the o-iginal wis numbered 14 and 15, Hiv the square numbered 53. beginning ln'the south ine of south tt Fy ie north Bt fest to ved bya three stor 1B id t bO8, being the north 2 feet inst sircet east by the depth of nig for the same in the west line of street at the northeast corner of said lot,and hence due west, by and with the north line thereof 73 feet: thence south 17 feet; thence ‘west 20 fet’ and fucte tothe ements, Me giaze tant of square, O43, ron Sinsouth ( strcet, between One-half street west od One-third of the purchase money to ar he Fesidtue in equal instatswents cone two years with inerest Until pak. the deferred payments tobe secured by the notes of the purchasers: fhe ttle to be retained woull the full payments of the purchase money and the tnterest theron. All cute ¥eyancing at the cost of the purchasers. 8100 deposi | on acceptance of each bid. JAMES &. EDWARDS, 412 Sth street northwest, ING, Auctioneer. jel l-eneds ¥ VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE CIRCUIT Court of Westmoreland county. Vingini dered on the 14th day of April, 1885.0 the. inte will ‘offer. foe ante: at puesta ited w TUESDAY, THE THIRTILTH DAY OF JUNE, Iss5, AF TWO O'CLOCK INTHE AFTERNOON On the premises, at “Colonial Beach,” iu eald cu Nos. 176, 177, 193 and 1! Me rpm Bens VES SO EET remnere | BV a en z MODGSON'S, 250 oth = NOW, AT $1.90 % BBL GRANULATED SUG: STORE CLOSES AT 78) gon Sachets, ‘H.C. WELLS & CO. \HE BUILDING OWNED BY THE CENTRAL dept Church will be wold at public ‘aucto Prone RINE W*"*Gs5 Louktans aves opp. City Post Ofice, IMPORTANT SALE ON FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS OF OU W AREROO! Jeo Pore Martz i i i, Real Estate Anct ‘0, HOLTZMAN, te IMPORTANT SALE OF A VERY DFSIRABLR 2 THE W1 G LOT. SITUATED ON. AND D STREETS SOUTHEAST. THE TWi eientioned Lot 30, in square 783. = : One-half cash, and the belance in “ne property soldtbe nates beating or s payable semi-anno- ER EE ROE Eee ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, S without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the mow Nererrrovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect ated oftrust ont terest six per centum per annum, ont in ten day’ the fot wil be revotd at the (rely aad f atch resale in-“The Eiveutog Sta" Ber aie, R. O. HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer, excassox ‘BROS., Auctioneers. SALE BRICK STORE AND WELLING, NO. 1223 SEVENTH STREET jeed of trust, duly recorded in Lier No. 941, follo 46, et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbls, and at the re-, juest of the party secured th HURSDAY, the TWENT’ D. 1885, af SIX O'CLOC premises, ail that certal Teal estate, situate and I ton, D. C., and known and described as beréd ‘seventeen (17) In the recorded subdivision of bered four hundred and forty-eight (445), toxether with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges and appurtenances t0 0 using oF In any wise ‘Terms: Onethird cash; balance in equal install. ments, at one and two years, notes to bear six per cent initerest, and to be secured by deed of trust on the ption of purchaser. Con— containing as it does all the most improved Machin: a Plour UNsuRPassEn By virtue of @ fact, that ‘aration of the gluunots | Satter hao at lass been reached and as at last ‘more bread ¢0 the walitien it is tue cheapest, at ince tamil or bakers tse, le sacl fisfaction. FIFTH DAY 0 more NUTRITION ig In the city of well as the best, for STERLING'S 8T. LOUIS FANCY, One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most tastidiousepi- 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 guaratitee will give satisfaction to every one who GOLDEN HILL. ‘The o1d reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District, It is equal in quality to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whiist It can be bought for considerable less money. We defy compet torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once Will never use apything elisa Forse premises, or all Veyancing, €c., at cost of the purchaser, 8250 required On day ofsale If terms are not com- 1s from day ofsale the trusteus ‘ht to resell the property at the risk and after five days’ ublic notice ofsuch resale in some newspaper pub- lished in Washington, D CHARLES G. DUNCAN: ETER M. DUBANT, Pied with in seven SON, }rustees HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. DI IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND. Ou THURSDAY, JUNE EIGHTEENT! VEN O'CLOCK, within my auction room: sell a magnificent consignment of th goods were at the Boston and New i$ Expositions. Many of the fire trons are of Gigen’s metal und welgh over 200 potinds. Now on exhibition. HANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, WITH FRAME ST, N ALLEY IN REAR, SIXTH STREET, A AND B SOUTHEAST. wittne of e decree of the Supreme Court cot Columbia, parsed on fi June, A.D. 1846, in equity cause No. 0248 e Callaghan. guardian, and Mai nn arid others, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaave PIANOS AND ORGANS. /ECKER BROS’. PIANOS, BURDETT ORGAN ‘and other first-class instruments. Plano, Peningand repatring ut between Gear, undersigned, as ‘Trustee, will. sel Hees, on WEDNESDAY, GH. KUHN'S, a “G07 10m stn. ARGAINS IN PIANOS. Ouegiecctave New Sore Vinge eG octave New Yor Piano. One ¢-Sctuve Raven & Bacon Pistia. One “octave Steinway & Sons’ Piano... Tare ascortment of ne stanuly’ on hand: ¢ feet) thereof, of lot twelve (1 eight Bundred and seventy (870). ‘The improvements consist of a comfortable two-story brick house, on Gth with a frame stable F and ut the side of sald lot. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash. balance in one and two years from day of sale, with inrerest; payment of deferred purchase money to be secured by huser and s len on $100 will be requi ‘at cost of purchaser, to be complied with in ten days from tale, will be resold at defuulti ater five days’ notice on the alley in the ‘and EDWARD F. DROOP. Late W.G. METZEROTT & CO, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent ior Steinway in, Wheelock, and other Pianos. PIANO FORTES, UNEQUALED IN TON: MANSHIP AND rpuomas bowLind IMPORTANT SALE: TRUSTEBY SAL RT SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 28th day of December, A. D. 1882, recorded in Liber 059, nil Of ‘another deed of trust dated, Tecorded in. Liber 1.070. ¢ Tequest of the Secured thereby. Sel to'the highest bidder, Iu ffout of SDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTIH A. D. 1885, at SIX ( afternoon, the following valhable Lot numbered S4 (fifty-four), fn subdivisions of square 248 (two hundred und torty- elzht). situated In the city of Washington and District to the recorded plat thereof, said Lot fronting thirty feet on L street northwest, and seventy-three feet five Inches, more or less, on 13th street northwest, with the reservation of the provided in the deed from jreen and wife to"Thomas W. Bartley, June 20th, , fullo 190. Also, the rear ($8 and 39), {0 the heirs sald city, sald rear part fronting 47 feet 8 inches, more nan alley, by 46 feet deep. and containing & house, being all of said lots 38 and 38 not released by a deed from the ‘Trustees, Au- ether with all the improvements, et leeds mentioned. ‘The terms of sale are ag follows: One-fifth of the purchase money in cash (of which $500 must be paid at the time of sale); and the residue. in equal amounts, four years from the day of sale, for which ‘the purchaser must give notes bearing fnterest at six per centum Interest pafable semi-annually payable at the office of Ht ty, the whole to be secured | of the trustees by a deed of trust on the premises sold; and the trustees reserve the right to resell the pro erty, of any part thereof, after fi Ushed in the “Eve of sale are not complied with within ten (10) da after the day of sale. All conveyancing will beat ‘cost of the purchaser. A HYDE, 714 15th street, | CM. MATTHEWS 1208 Bist street; PD UXCASSON BROS, Auctioneers TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURI IMPROVED | BY | DW JUNDRY, &c., 1 ‘His PROPERTY HAS Ri SUBDIVIDED INTO TW) CONTAINING "THREE. SPECTIVELY, ESPLCTI COLUMBIA TURNPIKE, B. WOOD AND QUEEN'S By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of District of Columbia, passed In Equity Cause undersigned. us trustees, Tor sale on’ the EIGHTENTI DA March sth, A. D. 1884, 53, the subscribers will, PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & CO., ‘of Columbia, accord 817 MARKET SPACE. to two windows, as Exersox Praxos, OVER 36,000 Now IN USE. A thoroughly first-class and reliable plano at a mediuin price. STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO, PIANOS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and for rent, Rens applied if purchased. Best and most complete assortment of Sc. music in ht and thirty-nf Stable and a dweiliny gust 1st, ISB, t cetera, as in sata HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F st in one, two, three, m20 Managing Partner of the late firmof Ellis ‘annum until paid, the ‘and the prineipal'and ses & Co,, in Wash- to the satisfaction Treuenvovs Sacuce SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘7% Octave Weber Square Piano. 1... Elegant 7% Octave Boston Made Plano... 7 Octave Guehle & Co. Pian ‘7% Octave Grovesteen and Fuller Piano........ 6% Octave Nunns ¢ Clank Piano... 7 Octave Chickering Piano.. ‘Superb Walnut Case, 12 Stop Organ. 8Stop Organ, 6 feet high. 5 Octave Organ, 2 Stops. ‘Walnut Case, 5 Octave O80 cere Anyofthe above mentioned instruments will be sold ot these extraordinarily low figures either for cash oF on monthly payments of $5 and $10 per ive days’ notice pul Star" newspaper, ADENSAURG SIDNEY T, 493 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. DAVIS & CO.'S UPR ‘and WCERIGHT GRAND ns ¥ ‘Gliolce stock of Pianon,ifsold this month, YO yo 1H. L. SUMNER, 811 9tb st, nw. Susi docket 24, the’ in sald euitse, will offer Peg ESE A aS 1D. 1885, eorime’ NE O'CLOCK P.M parcel of land and premises, Kiowa ta Sieuign, peri at formerly a subdivided by us Into twelve 1ota, routing on Coinm- outhouses, ‘This 100 acres, fronting on Colum- ‘ '3.04-100 ‘acres, fronting on B, & 100 eres, front . ion a new road made by the Trustsen = cuaaee Sqenaneea en Meagher arte ae | Hewexaur Priaxos Are Unsurpassed for Fine Workmanship, Brilllancy Of Tone and Extreme Durability. Old Pianos taken in exchange sind full value allowed. Lowest Prices and Easy Monthly Payments, BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, _spa va 7th. sn WV, up od u, the STTEEF and 11 i $808 aa Cally W Spa Springs thy the inte Clark bia ‘thenpike, improved Tot i, contalul p Lot 4, containing i. 422 9th street, Se See red Pianos and Or Jal Rosys Reva Gur. READY FOR INSTANT USE, onderfu ve beet used” ‘Roud. Lot #, containing 5.66-100 scree, fronting on the 9, containing 35-100 acres, fronting on the Road. Lot 10, containis rciwosd Rosat -containit eal tenes Lon containing 7.33-100 acres, fronting on Queen's aiecn tat vate < rh i Anteen miuctes aeieear ame 2 Toad by the f aied acres, fronting on 6.45-100 acres, frotiting on Brent- “Rich as gold leaf and wondrously cheap.”—Herald, ‘This splendid Gilding 4s the exact color of English Sterling Gold. It is very easily applied with » brash, and may be used by the most inexperienced. It dries hard in a few moments and presents a surisce of rich hammered gold. FOR HOME USE. RUBY'S GILDING 1s valuable for Gilding House- hold Ornaments, Furniture, Frames, Cornices, Bas- Kets, Fans, Decorative Painting, &o. 4 Camer's Hair Brush in Bach Boa, Any one can use it, Price 50 Conta, Ask for RUBY’S GELDING. Refuse all substitutes, Sold by all Deatuns rm Ant MarEataLs. NEW YORK CHEMICAL MFG CO., (EME cowshich is had by end adjacent to the National ds, sandd Will MaKe ‘splel ld Villa Sites Tt bdivided into xmaller Building Lots. ‘sale, as prescribed ‘the purchase money cash due om a credit of (1) one and (2) two installments. and the ve his notes, bearing ix of trust upon nates, the purchaser in any cure prefers in which ease rustees ure authorized to receive the same instead of tak! deed of trust, Conve ‘of the sales Hundred Dal ae noid will be Sale. Plats of tained of elther of the to attend salo will taice train lea (New Jerney ave Property as subdivided Baltimore and Ohio railroad ue) at 12:20 p.m. Sor “DAilhs" PATENT GLACIER WINDOW DECORATION, 4 MOST EFFECTIVE SUBSTITUTE. 402 Dat. hw. Pm So See eres oes Dyserpsta Ss 9 dangerous as well as. ‘com Ifne- - ina ditreming ene ste ‘Pressing the tone of the aystem, to prepare the way for THE BEST TONIC, PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND Quickly and Completely CURES DYSPEPSIA in all its forms, HEARTBURN, BELCHING, TASTING THE FOOD,éc. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, and alds the assimilation of Rev. J.T. Rossrren, the honored pastor of the First Reformed Church, Baltimore, Md.,says: “Having used Brown's Iron Bitters for Dyspepsia and Indigestion, I take grest pleasure in recommend- ing it highly. Also consider it a splendid tonic and in- vignrator, and very ” Genuine bas trade mark and cromed red lines on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL CO,, BALTIMORE, MD. Lapras’ Haxp Boox—useful and ajtractive, con- taining Ust of prizes for receipts, information about colns, etc., given away by all dealersin medicine. oF ‘mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. 4 a8Ss 8883 ss { st: n:nat (Taave Manx.) T am an old man, For 28 years I suffered with ulcers ‘on my right leg as the result of typhold fever. Amapu- tation was suggested as the only means of preserving life. The doctors could do nothing for me, and thought I must die. For three years I never had a shoe on. ‘Swift's Specific has made a permanent cure and added ten years to my life, ‘WM. B. REED, Hall Co.,Ga. T have taken Swift's Specific for blood poison con- tracted at a medical college at a dissection, while I was & medical student. I'am grateful to say that it gave me a speedy and thorough cure after my parents had spent hnndreds of dollars for treatment. AUGUSTUS WENDEL, M. D., Newark, N.J. ‘My wife from early girlhood has been suffering from rheumatism. She has tried many remedies, and I must frankly say has derived more benefit from Swift's Specific than from all the others, after long and faith fal trial, Rev. JAS, L. PIERCE, Oxford, Ga. Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, or 157 W. 234 st. my19-7, Goods mentioned below are NOT surplus stock, are NOTremnants, 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 at a ‘Small Profit, JEWELRY. Fob Chains in gold, sliver and oxidized. Thesechains have very pretty pendants attached; price ouly 49c. Rhine Stone Collar Buttons, sterling silver mountings, 7e.each. Lacepins, Earrings and Hair Ornaments, representing violets, 12c. each. Above are exact imi- tationd of the best jewelry. PARASOLS, ‘White Sateen Parasols for 98¢. each. Lace trimmed for $1.50 each. Warranted all-silk Sun Umbrellas for $1.50. These goods are twenty-five per cent below the Prices asked elsewhere, FANs, Chitdren’s Sateen Fans, ail colors, really good qual- ity, 25. each. Parchment Fans, in very quaint but pretty styles, 25¢. each. Gauze Fans, beautifully hand-painted, all colors, 98¢. LEATHER GOODS. Satchels, with improved fastening, which also se- cures the pocketbook which each satchel contains, complete for $1.48, Warranted real Alligator Purses for 25c. Belts of black or tan Alligator Skin, nicely finished. hand sewed, for 25c. each. Competitors dare not, will not, cannot compete with us on these goods. GLOVES. Black and colored silk mousquetaire Gloves, 10 but- ton length, beautiful shape, quality and finish, $1.09 a pair. New shades of tan in Silk Mitts for 40c. Black ‘Silk Gloves for $1.25 that are really worth $1.98 a pair. HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘Very fine and warranted all linen Handkerchiefs. plain white, with tucked borders or with colored bor- ders, inentirely new and certainly vety hands ome designs, only 12%gc each. NECKWEAR, Fichus of extra fine quality of mull, white hem- stitehed borders or hand embroidered in colors. only 49c., but really worth 68¢. each, SASHES. ‘We only could buy three, as the bulk of the goods have not vet urrived from Europe, ‘These sashes are made of new inaterial are beautifully hand embroid- ered in silk in quaint Egyptian designs; prices $10 and'$3.19, * COLLARS AND CUFFS. 3 ply linen, colored stripes or dots, set for 38c. These are: the. correct Sommer styles; Aud are Beng Sold elsewhere for ise. RIBBONS. New styles of Moire Sashes, $1.29 a yd. Senge Saahes in pretty combinations of color, Be” These ribbons arc exquisite quallty and therefore very cheap CHILD's Goops, Fedora Caps, beautifully nand shirred, $1.15 each. aMuslin Drewes, dent quality, allover embroidered Foke, Soe the dress, Cheap, very cheap. "See shen. CEs. “Fantasie” Lace, 7 inches wide; Point “Youghal” Lace, 8 inches wide: Oriental Laces, 7. terns, 8 yechcs wide.” hese lnoes are olfered foi S5e'a yard How about inact EMBROIDERIES, ‘Ten designs,and very handsome dc if Embrold- ete eer ar arses seat shown In this city. HOSIERY, Lisle Thread Hose in all colors, white heels and toes, 46c. = pair. Solid colors lish Hose, white heels and toes, 19c. a pair., worth at least. UNDERWEAR, Gauze Bodices for ladies. low neck, no sleeves, silk finished, 35c., cannot be bought elsewhere under 50c. Muslin Chemises, with French embroidered ruffle, Fhe worth Gl. CORSETS, Sateen Corsets, beautifull; all colors, very light and durable, 1-00; price elsewhere, $1.95 JERSEYS. Warranted imported tailor-made, J fect fitting, best material and silk stitched, @225 each. Toolkit them, GENTS Goops, sili puffand knot Scarfs, new summer styles, 17c. each; positively sold in New York for 50c. ‘War- Fantéd' al! ‘lik’ Half Hose for Oe. Wool Bicycle Shirts, $1.08. Hose, dBc. trimmed Night Shirts, 3c, and the’ famous Shirts for be. Sa ny rp A He Pah Aas Footy AE ete F fk ba - jeg) 7-109 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Reswovar To Reson. ‘une 1 we will move to 941 Pennsylvania ‘avenue to rebuild on our present locality, ‘and untll that time we will offer our stock of Plated Tea Sets, Soup Tureens, Berry Bowls, Coke and Card Baskets, Vegetable, Baking ‘apd Butter Dishes, Candelabra, Casters, French Marble, Gilt apd Brass Mantel Clocks, Brass Mirrors, Sconces, Uandlesticis, &c., dec,, at greatly reduced prices for cash. HARRIS & SHAFER, JEwELEns, myli$m 1218 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Lovis Berovout BREWING COMPANY, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS OFFICES Nos, 508 and 510 VINEST, 2d EDITION. Lae Trans oe Su BEARING HIS TRIP WELL. Farther Incidents of Gen. Grant's Jour- mey to the Country—The Air of Mt Albany, but in ite of the heat is enduring the fatigue of travel better than his physiciats ait you can bardly see it. He stands this trip ‘Wonderfully well.” THE PATIENT'S SAD APPEARANCE. The general's face is pale, with an ex) unspeakably sad. As he walked in his slij Pered feet and in loose-Atting garments, hi step seemed to be quite st but his eyes were downcast and his lips pale and com| asif with longsuffered pain, Col: Grant says his father will finish and perfect his book while on Mt. McGregor. Col nt has his father’s manuscript to copy, and the general, if he 1s well enough, will Found out and finish with more elaboration certain parts of the work that he has done. Dr. Douglas will remain with Gen, Grant during his stay on the mountain. Other physicians will only be summoned in case of pressing emergency. The doctor per- mitsahope that the mountain air may give the general a new lease of life, but he will not be committed into any expression of opinion that health can be restored to his patient. —— CONSERVATIVES MOVING SLOWLY. No Progress Made in the Construction ofa Cabinet—Conference Between Lord Randolph Churchill and Lord Salis- bury. Lowpox, June 16.—Lord Randolph Churehill had a long conference with the Marquis of Salis- bury. There is a great deal of speculation as to the result of this conference, but it isnot known that they have arranged their differences in re- yee erinaieteen ee which oe two ieir principal point of disagreement At therelose of the conference, which lasted Jastone hour, Lord Randolph prareeded to the Carlton club, There the members were gath- ered to here the result of his conference with the marquis. Conservatives in general are dis- appointed thatno progress has been made since yesterday, and the fear is expressed that the delay to form a cabinet will damage the prospects of the tory party in the approaching general elections, Matters just now are at a standstill. The conservatives appear reluctant to take office until the opinion of the whole party can be taken. The Marquis of Salisbury willtonter with the queen again to-morrow. In the meantime nothing will done rd ing foreign, colonial or Indian affairs without the Marquis of Salisbury having been first con- sulted, ee ‘The Cluverius Case. RICHMOND, VA., June 16,—The case of T. J. Cluverius, the convicted mtrderer of Lillian Madison, came up again to-day in the hustings court, on a motion of arrest of judgment, but the hearing was further postponed until Friday next, counsel for the prisoner not having fin- ished the examination of the record in the case, ‘There was_an immense crowd present, in antl- Speegins the pronouncing of the death sen- nee. eee Trying to Compromise the Iron ‘Troubles. Pirrspvna, June 16.—At a conference of iron manufacturers and workmen this afternoon the sheet miil men will offer to compromise With the manufacturers on a five per cent. re- duction. If this be accepted the scaie will be signed, “The workmen say this is the last con- cession they will make. It Is believed that the manufacturers will accept it. sb Nld aside General Foreign News by Cable. HONORARY DEGREES FROM OXFORD. Lonvox, June 16.—The Oxford university convvocati n to-day conferred the degree of doc- tor of divinity upon the bishops of Winchester, Gloncester, Bristol and Bath, upon the revisers of the Old Testament, and upon the Rev. Phil- lips Brooks, of Boston, sane FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 2:30 p.m. prices ofthe New York Stock market today, as reported by special wire to H. H, Dodge, 589 15th street" Name. Ez: Name. SEEPEL: ca Saito ust oF a NJ. Cei Washington Stock Exchange. The following changes from yesterday's quotations on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted to-day: U.S, 43,1907, coupon, 123% bid, 44 asked; registered, do, do; D. C. 50- yr, fand. 3-658, 1024, cur., 115% bid, 1164 asked; Met. R. R. stock, 84 bid, asked; North Capitol and © street R,, 40 bid, 41 asked; Anacostia, 10 bid; Wash. gas, 4: bid, & asked; Nat. Union Ins., 18 bid, % asked; Co- lumbia Ins., 10% bid; Riggs Ins. bid; Tip asked; Masonic Hall bonds, 103 bid; Wash? Market stock, 1! bid, 221, asked; Wash. Brick Machine, 106 bid, 101% asked; ‘2d National Bank, 111 bid, 115 asked; Great Falls Ice Co., 91 bid, 103 asked; Real Estate Title Ins, Co., 100 bid, 1014, asked; Penna, Telephone GCo., 54 bid, ‘56% asked; Chesapeake and Pot. Tel Co,, 54% bid, 56 asked, fromm Baltimore Markets. Ss Carolina sixes, old, 111 st wi ‘steady and more active; red, $e soutiern amber, 20a to: No. 1 Maryland, June, 9499449: July ‘Sep- te Augtist, dei LO1a1 U}%.Comn-southern's shade armer Sewers ind dail; southern white, do, Ind duly, 8 bas Bs bid. aly, ie sea Soe pee or x duet Sogurcoppes refined quiet, 10sarl. Whisrs Sugar ned aul sty Send, 10a. Other i iD Liverpool per steamer duil~cotton, S101 four, ingas Parone id. Receipts-floar, 1,708 barrels: Wheat, fe,0U0. bushels; corm, 60,000" bushels: oats, 3,000" bushels, St flour, Sss4 barreie) wheat, 52,000 bushels, corn, elas oa usnels, ‘Sales wheat, 800,000 bushels: corn, 10,000 bushels: Chicago Markets, CHICAGO, Jane 16-1 i S and closed Sat higher than yesterday: Bn BT Ba Nutt Flaxseed 1.: Carr. JosePH Y. Porter, assistant surgeon, has been found incapacitated for active service by an army retiring board, and has been or- dered to his home, ARwY ORDERS.—The leave of absente of First Lieut. M. M. Maxon has been extended two ponthe. First Lieut 3 H. Readolph, 24 arti with lery, is relieved from duty in the Orleans exposition and ordered to join bis battery. The Clark Investigation. WHY NR. M’PYNCHEON I8 UNWILLING TOSHAKE HIS FIST IX MR. STRONG'S PACE—A PROPOSI- ‘TION TO APPOINT A COMMISSION OF EXPERTS. Mr. McPyncheon, when on the stand in the Clark investigation, yesterday, denied that he had threatened Mr. Samuel Strong if he test!- fied unfavorably to Mr. Clark and shaken his fist in Mr. Strong's face. He said he would not dare shake hig fist in Mr. Strong’s face, as be believed Mr. Strong would whip him. “Do you think that old man would whip you?” asked Mr. Jackson. ay bois a prineighter” and 1 Cuces be a r, and 1 guess be ts.” ir. E, B. Hay, one of the for Mr. Clark, then took the stand. Hesaid three weeks go, Mr. St ‘hailed him on the street, and id him to tell Mr. Clark that he would be very happy to testity in hls favor: that he had look at the work, and thoug! Invest was A mistake: that *thess rascals ‘were trying to make It hard tor him.” He said he had looked at the work and thought It firstclass. Witness said that he informed Mr. Clark of Mr. Strong's offer, and Mr. Clark; ted that as he was an arbitrator In a case in which Mr, was interested, it would be improper to call him as ‘@ witness. ‘Mr. Lane, one of the contractors on the ter- Face, then testified in dental of statements con- the work made by Mr, F ‘Mr. Miller here made a pi tfon to the chairman to be laid before the of the Interior, that. he appoint three ‘compe- tent to make such an exami: to inspect the work on the Capitol. He said he would have made this proposition at the berinning, bat did not want to appear as desiring to ev: an investigation. He thought this was a prac- tical and sensible way to settle this contro versy. ‘Major Jonas thought this would bea simple lan, provided that the attorneys of ‘both par les could be present. Mr. Jackson objected to such proposition now, saying that it had been shown that since this investigatioa was begun the work had been greatly improved. THE CAPITOL DOME. The prosecution next took up the charges alleging that the dome of the Capitol had been neglected tosuch an extent as to endanger it, John J. Meany, who painted the dome twenty- two years ago, testified that the best material was then used, and it was an excellent job. It had not been painted, he said, since that time. The iron had since then corroded. On cross- examination he said that if it were painted again it would be as good as ever. WHEN THE INVESTIGATION WAS RESUMED TO-DAY Mr. Samuel Strong, who was present, stated to Major Jonas that he reiterated what he sald yesterday in reference to the interview with Mr. McPyncheon, and asked permission to in- troduce ‘his wife and other Bates, who heard the interview, as witnesses, “1 feaifirm’ what I sald, too,” sald Mr. Mo- icheon. ir. Strong, continuing, said that, as to Mr. Flay's lestiony, he was accustomed to pass Jokes with Mr. Hay, who was a jovial fellow, ‘and Mr. Hay had taken as serious words spoken, ina jocular manner, ‘Major Jonas said that he could not go into such an Investigation as Mr. Strong proposed. ‘Mr. Strong said that he had no axe grind here. If he could not go further into this miat- ter he would go to the ident and lay before him facts show!f@g that this work at the: ‘Capitol Was built upon shavit and ashes, and, unless it was remedied, would full down in legs than ‘see how I-can do it, Mr. Strong,” said ‘Major Jonas, again declining to go Into an ex- amination of the issues between Mr, Strongand Mr, MePyncheon. “Well, I will bid you good day, then,” said Mr. Strong, taking his hat and ‘leaving the room, District Government Affairs. MR, WEST'S INSPECTION OF SCHOOL BULLDINOS, Commissioner West bas submitted to Mr. Entwisle, the building inspect which he made recently while visiting the school buildit making & number of sugges- tons as to how the Various buildings might bo improved. AIDS FOR PIPE SEWERS, Seated osals were opened to-day at tho office of the Dicirict Commietaners for the cote struction and laying of terra cotta pipe sewers from 12 to 24 inches in diameter. | There were seven bidders as follows:—Shea & Joyce, Jas, MeCandlish, Owen "Hare, M.T. Taity Adams, Mobler & Whiteand J.T vere bids ranged as follows:—12 Inch pipe to $1.05 per lineal foot; 15 Inch from B30. to 2 ib doce frame O10 298136; 36 ince receiving No awards were made THE CHURCH MUST PAY. Mr, Roome, the chief of the special assess ‘Ment division, has issued a notice to the Churct of the Holy Cross that only the east 40 fect of thelr property on P street, between Isth and 29th ‘streets, is exempt trom special xsess ment, and informing them that unless tho amount due certificate will RUILD MTS issued by Inspector Entwisie: T.D, Donohue, erect a two-story and cellar dwelling, 11Uh, bee tween Massachisettsaverueand B street north cast: $1,000. Margaret Edes, erect four tws PANY, erect a car hi corner 12th avd V streets north: F. Barbour, repair brick, ‘west; 8500, He, sOUtHeASt ost: BOO, Jas Siroet south= rect t west; $4,000, A.C. Hensey, erect a two-story and cellar dwelling, S, between ath and 10th streets northwest; 83,000, Aus. Getz, erect five two-story and celiat dwellings, Sth, between C and 1 streets northeast: $5,000, Charles Smith, repair frame in Gartield City, county; $150. Mary Lincoln, repair frame, o3T A8th ‘sireet northwest: S240. Mary M.’ Ene Lye repair brick, 1709°1L street northwest; a Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tite EVENING STAR, RERIOUS ASSAULT.—At the mavor'sotice to- day a young man, named Terry Desmond, was charged with an Assaulton a boy, named Brenner. In a rei ron Pitt street, it leged that Desmond threw Irenner’ to the ground with such violence as to Fesults not unlikely. As Brenner could not Pear, Desmond was held for a farther hearing. —— Mr. 8. D. Newcomb, whose name appears as one of the committee from East Washington to Walt upon the President and ask the ment of W. C. Dodge as District Comm! states that he was not at the n ‘ting, and that: ‘the use of his name My unauthorized. —At Norfolk : cao, 15 Detroft, 5." At Boston—Roston delphi, 8. At Philadelphin—Athletic, 4; Louisville, 8 At Trenton, N. J.—Trenton, 4; Lancaster, 5. AG Newark, N!J.—Jersey Cis, 8 ark, 2, At Richmond—Virginia, 5; Wiimin At Providence—New York, 5; P ‘ih At rs Station, th and R sta — limited) dutty, 9: hatiand St Louls and except Saturdas ‘8:40 Chicago and“ Cincinnad Gaily: “Pacttic express, 20300 pam. Richinond “and ‘tye ‘South, ty 1% £45 p.m. (except Sunday). ‘For “I would enjoy the fight,” observed Major Jonas, when Mr. Strong had Aieappeared, “but Tdont see how we can go Into it here.” ADJOURNED UNTIL THURSDAY. Mr, Jackson said that he would have no wit- nesses toexamine to-day. He announced the death of his old client, Capt. Antonio Pelletier, at the Astor House, in New York, and said he would either have to go to New York or ar- range to have some one go, as Pelletier had no relatives. He asked an ‘adjournment until Thursday at 1 o'clock. This was agreed to. Mr. Jackson said his impression was that he [ould nolle pros the charges relating to the Par int Office. Major Jonas said to a STAR reporter to-day that the proposition made by the defense 4 have the Secretary of the Interior int a commission of three experts to examine the work at the Capitol was befng considered. The trouble was, he said, that about all the persons ay. lable for such service had been examined as hell lngr aed ps —_ or the ae There Were no funds to pay the ‘expense of bringin experts from abroad) phncorenen His Roxaway Warre Wire 1x 1118 Crry.—Yester joses Spencer, a colored man from Louisville Ky. Tooorered: tals white wife in this city and left with her for his home, It appears that Spencer married a fine looking white woman in Louisville, and settled down there in the saloon business, Ebenezer Wil- Hams, who had been a porter on a Pullman ear running out of Louisville, became enamored of Mrs. Spencer, and about a year ago he bronght her here, taking rooms On 4% street, near Missouri avenue. He obtained employ~ ment as the porter of the Harris House. Last Thursday, Spencer, who had learned of the Whereabouts of his wife, arrived here, and go- ing to the rooms of Williams found his missing: wite, He exhibited, it is stated, a pistol and a bowie knife, and_ informed her that she would have to go with him or he would kill her. She went with him, ——— Tex YEARS IMPRISONMENT FOR RAPE— Frank Dixon, a colored youth, eighteen years old, indicted for rape on May 10 peal or aiea Coerecaa cate TEE ee o nine years old, on |, wat pines ‘on trial in the Criminal Court, Jadge MacArthur, this morning; Mr. Taggart prose- cuting, and Mr. E. P. Phelps for the defendant. Maria’ Carter, ‘at’ whose house the crime is alleged to have been committed; Mi Rozier, living in the same house, and the chi all tes- tified positively to the commission by’ the ac- cused of the crime charged inst him. The jury, after a few minutes’ deliberation, found a verdict of guilty. The court, in imposing the sentence, said he felt called upon to make an example'andhe was not disposed to leniency, and gave him ten years in the Albany peniten- tiary. ———— ON TRIAL. UNDER THE LAW FOR THE PRo- TECTION OF CUILDREN.—This afternoon in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, the cases of Ada Chipman, on the charge of enticing a child into a house of prostitution, and Nellie Gibson, for receiving a child in a house for immoral purposes, were “called. Monsrs. Hewlett and shea appeared for the defendants, and Mr. Taggart for the government. ‘The cases were consolidated, and the trial proceeded. BILL FoR INJUNCTION AGAINST A TELE PHONE CoMPANY.— Mr. C. J. Hiliyer, by Hillyer & Ralston, filed a bill in equity agt. ‘the Chesapeake and. Potomac Te ‘company for an injunction to restrain the digging of and the putting up of telegraph ‘or telephone Poles in square 196,or from thereon, ‘and ® temporary restraining order was ih The in by Judge Cox, returnable on the 19! complainant states his ownership of | said square, and that the defendant is ¢1 in running poles through an alley insaid square, which will create a public nuisance, and render: the realestate less Valuable for building pur poses, eee News Briefs. A committee of three engineers has been ap- inted to prepare a compromise fenemet for he entrance of the B. and Q. railroad into Philadelphia. An Anna dispatch says that quite a number of the cadets there affect to be infidels. ‘The contest at Dublin over the will of Thos. Barbour, thread-maker of Paterson, N. J., has resulted in a verdict for the widow and daugh- “Allee Gaively, aged 16, hanged herself at her Su on Saturday. Il- Alice Snively, home, in Wa: ’, health was the cause, Samuel ee a iter, with a wife Seg aa eaase, of Melty ile nee apes wi ie Nc is, N. J. os Blaine and ie petite me meets pane and sailors be exempt Se examination in their ap- 75, 8:30, 9:40, 11:00 am, 12 i 10-0 0: im 160 pm. aud 12.19 nine "For Pope Fab atm. and. 4:40 pe tn tins. except iis 3 ace ‘On pusitay. a ingore tin, Cote x &'trect.—Tor ‘Chicago, 10. on uit," Lanutetis FE WO Atm, 12-10 days, 8:30 mm. ws iations on Mow except Sunday, p m., daily, except Sunday, etropolitan Branch, &: 1 725 m., daily; 4:4 1 stations ter, 40 4m. daily: excupt Sanday, nnd 6:30 pe dally to Hagerstown. Daily except ‘Sunday w Win: Va. MrpLawp Rovre—R. & P. Station.—For New Orleans and Atlante, 11:15 a.m. (dully.) Por Louis ville. 5:45 p.m. (dally); southern mail and expresy, m. (dailyy, Manassas division, 4:15 p. mt ON, 1118 w. M., 4:45 p. mn. SHENANDOAM Rovre—B & 0. Station.—For New Orleans and intermediate points, 9:25 am. dally, Memphis express, 9:10 p. m. daily. MARRIED. MAGILL—-KULLE. On evening, June ub Maio. at the garmomag ty te ew Cc Sadar CHARLEY W: MAGILE to LIZZIE AS KULLE @ DIED. BROOKE. At 8:15 am.. Monday, the 15th day of Tune, 1855. WILLIAM PINKNEY BROOKE, in the Bixty-third year of this as: from his late residence, 338 C street northe west, on Wednesday, the 17th inelant, at nine o'clock am.” Mass at St Aloysius church, ai halfpast nine XN, beloved wite of C aries Curtin, U forty-six years. Funeral from her inte residence, 414 I street north- lock p.m. The y are Fespectfully invited to, ate FITZHUGH. In thiscite, ‘Tune 14, 1885, W. Hy FITZHUGH, of Virginia, in his sixty fourth vear. Wednesday, June 17, at 10 atu, frou 213 Second street northwest. 2 FRANCE. Qn Sunday, June 14th, 188% glock pm., WILLIAM IL FRANCE, 0 Ephron France, aged 14 years and # mouths, Willie was our darling, Pride of all our hieat és at hom: But vis came and whispered ‘Darling Wile do come ts By Hits Serene, Funeral on Wednesday, Jane 17th, at two o'clock, from Zion Wesley church, D street southwen. GRAHAM. June 13th, 1855, at 9:30 a.n., ROLT, ‘H. GRAHAM, in the fifty-fourth year of his ais Puneral froin his late ‘res 1 Sixth ‘street, Isth. wt four welock r gant, Thursday, June Isthy at friewds of ‘the ‘Bamuily tend. at for sou Maka ieee ing. inthe foray tou ‘Kotlce of funeral hereafter. {Baltimore and Cnicago papersiplease copy.] —® HERRON, On Tuesday, June 16, 1885, at 4:20 n, m., Mrs, REBECCA HEiiUN, wife of) HL Herron and mother of J. Whit Herron, in her hilty-tirst year. Funeral will iake place from her lute resilence, 626 E street southwest, on Thursday. at 40 cleo Pm. HOPKINS. On Tuestar, June 16, 1885, at halk past four a. m., WILLIAM EDWA mnly ebb of Edward i aiid Sarah A. Hopkins. aged @ months 26 days ‘Funeral from his parents’ residence, 432 Q street Rorthwest, Wednesday, June 17th, at two o'clock m. Relatives and frivids are respectfully tavited £5 e JONES. At his residence, at Lewinsville, Peirfax county, Va. June 16th, Isms. MAIK (JONES, som ‘Of the late Commodore L. Ap C. Jones, U.S Fuveral at eleven o'clock, Thursday morning, the 18th of June,at the sewiusville Presbyterian Church.* PUMPHREY. On Tuesday, June 16th, 1885, 2:20 a m., LULA, beloved daugiiter of Agnes ty aint the late J." Pumiphrey, aged filew years and six MOS another angel asleep in Jemus. in ‘The funeral will take place from her Late residence, Se Seventh street southwest, Friends invited 10 KEGAN. On Monday, Jane 15th, 1885, at § p.m, ELIZA KEGAN, tn the: en Pager 3 year of her age, Sat sae Ge pity ene AE SAMUEL A. SAFFORD. SAFFORD. At Fortress Monroe, June 14th, 1685, ‘Notice of funeral in morning papers. “ ocd pray KAT ond ‘cba ‘of Prank ‘aged mous and'S days %. ‘Death came with friendly care: ‘bud to Hi ‘The opening bud wo Heaven conveyed, “Ttis lovely’ 90 fal r, ‘Called hence by early doom, Just came to show how aweet a flower In Paradise would bicom.” By Hee Fareee Funeral will take place from the residence of her Parents, 3241 Prospect a Wednesday, at four gelock (p.m. Friciids of the ‘are respectfully ° On Tuesday, Jane 16, 1885, at one am, Peuesieie Senos 2 ART. on afternoon. at ‘4 o'clock, AS F. ART. former ‘Detrers street, on Wed- in Pee rd eCO7CaaoaoOClll——_—_—_—_:

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