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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.0.. WEDNESDAY. MAY 5, 1886. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS COUNTRY REAL _ ESTATE ATCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ~__AUCTION SALES. THE EIGHT-HOUR MOVEMENT. POR, SALR—caSH—A NO 2 REMINGTON | \)7ANTED-To LEASH FOR THRER YEARS FUTURE DAYS. THIN AFTERNOON. 'EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, ‘The Situation im This City Today. ose ‘good condition twel use, with stable, shade trees, Ww (637 ‘Louldans evenne, — Toure Chrricr 48: City BMG Oflce. 10°" | and. few acres of grounds arust be fess than ene (08. J. FISHER @ 00., Auctionsera JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, ‘Opposite Oity Post Office, © | war 15 SAID BY EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYED. * = hour'sdrive trom cetter of Clty. Address F. BCs — — — ‘At the ball corner 4% street and Penney). (OR SALE— BANJO (STEWART MODE! a = ys-aie” | CHANCERY SALE ABLE IMPROVED | Pin: OF OF TI BEGULAR WEEKLY SA! FURNITURE Rcmucioal, peice $50, will sell for 91S. Adres | ON OO ee = ‘Anu, URIMSRD VU PROPRITY. a Bi al MESSE Mids | "QUE UAEELY, GALE OF SURNTIVES Sek ene Seay ebeet Gty sam wore Pon A ‘Hand P RR: ies from Washii By virtue Court, - ae ‘seated about the room the prospects oe al acs FE ad WAGE Ba ul | Sr. hate SOxi0G eet rom $15 epradn! For clrcr | of*vebraaty Ae ree rt | vivre’ Seach at Five OOLOCL cy Fon THis Wate Cours ry Latest 0 The Siar. of the eight-hour movement, Most of these “about 20th o¢ moulhr Tnquire at REYES & | MAddres agent of THOMAS HYNES 1104 12th 9740 wegen whtaen Bete ts cumplaia Wo will sel ie Rent of tue premiaee— FERAL oe oUgsHOLD if men were plumbers and tinners, and the latter Cor Sablew MSI | OR SALECCHEAPLIEN ACHES OF LAND | agued ‘trusocs’ Sustica ‘te, Ceiendants, the under. | rors 18, 14, 16, 16, 28, 24, 25 AND 98, BLOCK 10 | TURE, ds, So. _— were quite jubilant because of the sccession of J eesseuicton WRICYeLe Sew. 913% | Wan'wi‘Feasute thn wos Spring st ‘goihto it SEAT a ae MOND: ry. May pee loa ronson Quiare and, Centra arenien | QUAwTTY oF WARIS, CLOTEEING FOR MORE DINORDERS IN CHICAGS. | Mve of the boas tinners to the movement, and or Tandem, new, SU: 20-Iuch Hopper. $00. a. E: SORD, 1856, ving front each and dept An |, CUTLERY, CHUCKERY, a cement that henceforth the Bisa rakt eos teat Hover sat Big | Sa Pie rit, Pee Y end-ong GoD. pein: | se, tants 9.10 11 ANS 1, “ Pian. Se, Li” | A Drug Store and Saloon Raided by the | these shops wil becight howre "There are A Nem ork ove. e JfOk RENT-AT LAUREL, MD, A_ LANG! “4 +t on ost alas of | Theve loss trout on Superior etreet tor 13 «| GTEVENS, LAWRENCE € CO. Real Estate Socialists, JOR SALt—A VALUABLE STEAM LAUNDRY. | I 'Dweiling 14 rooms, uctes of Land attached: ortn I street twenty (20) feet nine (O)inckee trom tne | front also on Central avec, —— cares Eberly, P. G. Riley, John Shagrue, W. 0. Berry centrally located. 'y Feasons for selling: | shade: withia five minutes’ walk of the depot. ‘corner of said ‘and running ‘west | This sale will p1 tots] NEAT AND COMPORT ABLE SEVEN: G0, May 5.—Whortly after noon the | and a fifth, whose mame was not remembered. ‘Address ALPHA Q. Siar oltcs.” myS-Bt | OCHAR H_SPANLEY, Laurel, odes erage ith the south vide Ofterdh fF sthcee Meeeen 18) fort | which are to" ae riiy sediaas ihe OSTORY BAY WINDOW BRICK DWELI-| police made another raidon the office of the Poles FRARTON BUGEY IN Good Fe SS SORTGOMER Miireeta ahos tole noribwont ‘rage of Go fet i y should be tatou advantage ‘persons. ix NUR 2076, 2036 ‘AND 9038 L 8T ‘Arbeilur Zeitung, where was discovered several meh teer le dena CITIES Not TO ‘condition. Price # wire at eaten. | HCounty Farm containing 100 acres, dwelling south, viding line ant two |_On Toney ERR ENTH, | boxes of dynamite and » numberof red flags vege! Te RALESBIGYCLE AF ACSA can | Rind, Taotas, catbulidings. Truit forty sexes tn ‘wood: | Low, tweaty.two (22) and, Wwentytnres (33) obe Tespertively; notes wo beat act pot peak afeb. at BTV GOLD on: MATELY ino | PO taunalaty bennens. «When a reporter asked, about 1:30 o'clock: JOR SALE—BICYCLE AT A CREAT SAC farm on the Colesville turnpike, near Fout Cornt to's public alley" thetee cart wich the taka Nour. | frou dayror sate, ‘payable semi-annually, and to thé premisen, ice Or ‘Are there any new men taking your places?” | See A Brita Challenge: woos yews Ba inch. | er Riilin, Moutwonery ona ae \ aatidue” | teen (14) feet, aind thegoe northeast sti with the line | secured’ by Seed be or all st option, 42,43 AND 44, OF SUBDIVISION OF mi six to eight thousand persons fe | tne reniy wae, “No new men arein town, aud Desenat NL COLA X.ic5, 192 Penney | Burnt Mile, Montgomery county, Md. apl'sGwe | | Orie alley to a point hom which line ron due noire | purchases’ S Aepont ELD wag thatd on Bonet LOT 20, SQUARE 76. assembled near the corner of 18th street aud . Yauinaver ne. myd-400 | JOR SALE—VIROINIA FARM, pie AS ert eee SPEmne of satan Cuaverenteg, aie oe 2 | . Bach of these lots is improved by @ well-buttt new | Center avenue at noon aud faided the Iosen- | CYery train and steamer is watched carehiliy. .0R SALE WRELMADE enCOND-HAND ¥F JNO. B. BLOSS, | ning, and there with that live to the polnt of begin- | cost, ‘Term to be compiled with "10 other | Q-story Brick dwelling (with cellar, containing 7 | feld drug store, mentioned in the early die-| One said, “An advertisement was put in the , a em ‘027 F stnww._| Bing: the same being improved by frame House, Wo. | wise resaloat fos and or of detaulting erat | Sear, maadera conrentendee, hot gid cold wale, gat} patcliog Garrying of every tlt: ie fu the | New York Herald yesterday. signed by D. Hau Oo. Addroas NOSEMONT, Brook Suation.).Cmest | PORSALE MIGHTY IMPROVED MONTUOM. | AS 3 SUge tee Day, av HALE-Past | See pastoris Wate fet Seen ferme; One third cash; balance one and two years, | Sicinity, carrying mway or avwikiog ail the | Henn ores Plumbers, Gut he has not got OOK SALE— HORSE. BUGGY. HAR en FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., will@eli part of lot num spadd DUN IN BROS, Ancta__ | notesto bear interes: and to besecurad by deed of trust, We yey Vill sell | §Fa#ing farm on Washington and Colesville turnpike, = oS — Of all cash, at option of purchaser. it of $100 | iquor, Women and children joined in this | morning, and will have it in all the princi Fitosets hie, llores Te PRGCiS stave, | Salles vt Wangan, 2 from River spring mea: | Sograd three 23), inajoare funbered, one hutdced | =O SS wrana. wuchoneet red ou each lot acthacerenis ‘awets gekaee_| rald. The police dispersed the nich. cities notltylog mep not te.comeon, and this Sia st. tw. myo-2ee | tou, Metropolitan sta iiStaae” | a tg motions eruer Said Jor, gud running thenes 2 a Sartor ann, egcave herman remnieat ek and) a PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR. Will Have its effect.’ ‘ * BST GHOGERY FRESH orn iG ia with the line twouty- and twenty-four | IMEROVED AND ROVED PROPERTY, fefaulting purchaser, ‘anver ios ia Paredes ' Ss yours coranlhais good ter ewnet turing | J) SAUE OR EXCHANOR FOR ELIGIBLE | (due aowsh elgnti-one (al) fost ax @) inch ioe | SURUATED ON TENT Heth REL HE" | nets, of wach reetier Gonveysveing, Sec a pat | p2t,bae been, decided by. Pecos toheep O 1 “whee tha ten ee ee ganer baal, wil tll, cap, "Stuae gl py och | gh docated Sty propery A Fra and Stock Farms | pobie alley heaveith the ine ofmad alley touttiven | | AW EEN I RINBTERNTA’ AND TWENTE | ©The DSOueriy te sliabie for prtvate buyers or to | khestroets after dark and warning people not | .oyoq. ee eee - : ‘myo-2ue | Sivia: improved by frame house seven rooni, ‘barn | north would intersect the line of north I twenny ETH STREETS NORTHWEST, > bring # good int ‘to investors, eee we that chi PY ne se __ ag | Bix50 feet and otter outbulldingn About 1,000 frule | (20) feck ale inches froma ing, thence due | 1 il oer forsale at puvile auction, on WED. DUNCANSON BROS, | lots. hear arley Martin, # boss carpet JOR SALE—M. WILSON, DEALER IN NORTH | trees in bearing. Well supplicd with timber and never | orth to the | line of north ry thence | NESDAY, MAY FIFTH, A. D. 1686, AT FIVE. at Avetioncers, i ern and spoinera sat, wil offer for sale dail rie stock of Fish, Clams, Crabs and Oyst sand, Nol Bastern Market, and 250, 257 and Contre Market, Washington, ok SALE-MAHOGANY BED TABLE. FOR merly the property of President Andrew Jackson, onbied evidence cam be given. Cau De seen at ‘Thomas Dowling auction roums, 12th st. sud Penn sylvan! ‘Ap26-eodt JOR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PAR- ton, the celebrated Historian and. Blographer mys: “in every a — ee a : inlike sending the whoie family “Pits work, new edition, can now be ob- taned, all the volumes at once, on easy payments, by Sidressing Box 120, star office. mysoie FON SALE GHANDSOME PARIOR AND HED- room set, carpets. @¢., will be sold cheap for cash. aly those iweaning business need Rw ner Jeaving city. M. H, Star office. myeat® his is about to leave the eft OLCOTT & Co 23th aud 14th’ my4-utr Fens DOUBLEJUMPSEATCARRIAGE in first-class condition. Also, Set of Harness, Apply st JOK FILLIUS Feed Store, Uniontown, ine myeat® (OR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES, FURNITURE, Pie Yekre Lease abd Good Will te twenty roses Festaurant in close proximity totwo theaters. | Ad- dress Box 123, Star office, my4-4ie FS, SALE- SECONDHAND UPRIGH oct. four round- ered square, 7M, Pome tg gUGO ¥ £0, Fone’ fii tiph yee Te op cartinge, Horse and harness; horse Yery stylish. prompt ceiver: pectecnly ao for a indy drive. Inquire TAMES BOWEN, 619 New Yor Can be seen tll Friday at 0.'S Livery Stables, rear I st. between | tn $190; Pianos to rent. HUGO WOKC! St n.w., agents for Sohmer pianos my4-3m fallin, OF address _ ap2-6ue spring water. For ter Inforraation apply to ALCHOUSS Cash Room U.S. Treasury. Fe SALES 12 ¥F has a'run of! foot cottage; ap2¢-1m BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME, Gmlles from city, 1 mile from station: abundance of fruit; fine outbuildings; 50 acres of choice ground; beautiful grounds. ‘A. PAHILL & CO., 1998 F st. ONF-HALF MILE FROM NEW OR SALE York ave. and Bonndary, nice 9-room House, 25 timber; 12: AP. HI ‘at Berkeie} Gress Mrs. GOF! $4,000. ap27-im half in grass and growing crop, balance in im house; all necessary outbuildings: miles from Washingto Sell stock with farm, or exchange for city properts LL & CO... 1338. ROR gAEE oR RENT—HANDSOME COT! acres. 10 ‘cows, horses, Wagon. harness and cart ‘miliPor eight dollars per day; running stream: weil at kiteben door. -‘Ternis to Sut ‘A. P. HILL & CO., 1538 P st. {OR SALE-WE HAVE SEVERAL cHoIc ‘country piaces at Gaithersburg, Md., Metropol Ran tH: 1 fo 100 acres, with improvenients; hich, healthy Country: good neighborhood; 14-room house at Knowles’ Station: bullding lows at Linden statior Several places at liyattsville, Md. A. P. HILL € CO. 1388 F st. ‘apas-2w VOR SALE OF CHOICE LAND, tS Mp miles from station. Will ap! Gi ‘Ad- AL good barn, Springs, furulshed throughout, Berkeley Sprit: IFUL si 100 fruit ‘trees: Bold 16 head of stock; neat railroad station; price apply to GEO. A. ARMES, 1937 £ st n.w. Toad and the Balt bya very large f 1426 F st. nw. station on the place; commutatio For terms and price Fok SALE—CLUB HOUSE, OR SUMMER RE sort Propery—100 acres of land, about five miles from the center of the city: betwecn the Bladensbirg fimore and. Ohio railroad: lmprow fame louse ant oatbulidings: reiiroad iy 10 AUSTIN B. BROWN, iy 10 AUSTIN B x, Es ap24-3m F minutes’ 150 feet, n ride bj ap1asm, WOR RE abade, Louislan: ‘apiszm Sold in six montis DUCKETT, Attorney-at-] 0 <A COUNT 'S rooms, at Bndstable room. See SH! WALK EI, 630 wa ave, OF MHS. SCAGUS, on the preinises OR SALE—LOTS—100 BUILDING LOTS, 60x ‘Seabrook Station; Band P. Rit, 20 cars to city; beautifully located: 160 price $16. lot. Apply to MARION Ww, Bladensburg, Md. RESID: nning’s, D.C; fin (OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—CHICKERING “Three-cornered Parlor Grand Plano, $200: In thor- JOR SALE— A Drug Store doing ® cash business of $12,000 adeeen nen OR See eRee ____ URANO A FINE PAMILY COW, DAM ONE of the most celebrated milkers of ‘this ope Alderney. Inquire at Malor CLARK'S Place, POR SALE—a FINE PAIR OF YOUNG DRE ae from country. Can beseen at WASH. TLOR Sst [Special aod Rare Bargains in UPRIGHT AND SQUARP PIANOS, carved legs &c., for only $145 cash. or $175 0n pay- meuts of $10 per month. Ove Square Plano, rich and Square Piano for inne 75; one Uy tht, wear! bow, $20, oue Upright Ueatly new, Sa cue UR ly warranted, ave. Can be seen between 10 and 4 myst ‘ough repair and geod condition, 222°C at my3-3t* per annum sas TOR in Wroctiey road, torthwest of city: myoaee Stables, Washington, D.C ap@O-lwe One elegant and very. ricirtoned full tone, $200; one Square eed but four Boontha, $250: one aake sauce Fane, Tearly new, $270: one Square Piauo for beginners, $100: one ‘new, Fight. neatly new, $250" All it wot found ae represented will cheerfully reftind money. NONNAES*PIANO EXCHANGS WAREBOOMS, 330 422 Oth wtrest, POR, SAEE-CIRCULAR SAW MILL PAGES paients dirtcheap. Inquire of HENRY A HUD soN or D.C TURNER, cor 45 and N sta aw. JOR SALE_AT W. F. GEYERS, # the best. bargains ia the city, com car sages bogeies and wagons of ail ‘plea Terms to suit the times: apaicim LP—80 GALLONS OF NEW MIL Poivered datty. Inquire at 1927 Hive nw. ap27-im | it SALE—PAULDING’S PIPPIN CIDER THE juice of Newtown Pippin Apples. in quart and pints, GG Bitras: ‘apzé-lm 1413 New Yor 5J(OR SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, nithiy payments or aah. “Als Stage and Carpen mou mi ters, Wagon. J. 4. COUN, 8290 M sf, Georgetown, ‘apzé-ime JPOR SALE—FEW GOOD BARGAINS IN slight ‘Saratogas, Sole Leather Trunky Kags ahd. Satchels, never been used. ‘See our Har- ess. ER's 1345 Penn. ave. nw. ap2i3m JOR SAL cLNG- ham County, Va., with twenty ST A BRIVED FROM ‘Horses, ‘Also, one pair of large Mules, two Saddie Horses, four Coupe Horses and six tine Driving Horses. To be seen JOUN SIMMONS, 311 12th ap2i-im aw. Fe t SALE—TWo 14ST! Li petal tena, Church Harmon % sod at a sscritce, af GL: WILD & BROS, 700,78 naw ‘ap20- OR SAEE-O€, ACCOUNT OF ILL HEALTH ‘aust sell my whole wock of fine Linported Wines pa Liquors at com Taigg will sli all the cid private Focw’ Wiibkies "from 2336" and” 1860, and 1867 and S00, at & very low price. Fixtures for sale. ‘House for rent, LOUIS SPANIER, 1413 Gst, apltim ‘Opposite Riggs Hous, 70K SALA FAIR OF DRIVING. HORSES wears olds mare, single driver, care oll: 1 bay horse 5 yeuts ol Address, £:'C. ‘ARSHALL, Vernoa Mills, Feuquler co. Vax ‘sploim {OR SALE-THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE ‘quires no boller: avolde ail expensive atteudance; no lime of time: no bandiing of fel; no ashen, For Fanning elevators, pumping water. priating presses nd machinery. "Send for circular and price ilst"D, ALLAUF, Agent. 731 Tth st mhiom sess sed terse Wa chert el nest Mock of pladiorm spring | Nagous ever shown in this city at bottous prices TBD Sod street, West Washington. “J.'K. FRODY. mbod _ BUSINESS CHANCES. WoTice. ‘variety aN OFFICE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL COMPANY. ANNAPOLIS. May 3, 1856. ‘The undersigned. as President of the (beseapeake snd Ohio Canal Company, by authority of resolution 91 the President and Directors of sald company, offers fof saie bonds of aid company. Issued under the act ef IS7S, chapter O%, to the amount _of one hundred thousand defiars. Said bonds area lien on the eatire body aud works of the said Canal Company. Bealed bids for ail or any part of said’ addressed to the undersigned, may be sent to the vifice of the Sompany BF (Aunapolls. on oe helore TWELVE OcK M.,on MONDAY, MAY SEVENTEENTH, placeand hour sid bids wili be opened: oY reserves the right to withdraw said | w part tLereof, from sale on sald day, it price offered for any of sald bonds is not tistactory. Terms ofsale: Cash within five days after the ac. eeptauce of the bid or bids made. ‘The proceeds of | plied to the reconsiruction of | a Dam No. 6 on said Cats Jor which said bomds were authorized to be Issut the et of 1875, Chapter O&. L. VICTOR BAUGHMAN, aes pe a OK SALE-GROCERY, WITH BAR Roos | attached: location, near K-st. Market; od Soins agood busiueen Call between Band 3. ut Sisk Pry ava ae Stay kee Wisi yy, 13H SF Witany = Lange storage capactiy avd puaranteed fe Sur prices always. Patronize red wagous’ Sead sous | Saghusto houscs and be treated right apse | SEVER PER CENT. INVESTMENTS, “s B ber ceut ot tis Bonds yecured by mo: OMAHA LOAN AND TRI Ww. President. able at wee atiunal bank, New York city. | ore of from $500 to. $5.00), running | from three w five yeura Interest parame scmian Dually. The absolute certainty and’ security of these | Kans’ command them to tue atrouage of | Wishingtow Lavestora, | PARKER & Town: | aplt-Sm Washingwon Agents, 1418 F st TLANTIO CITY, N. J. HOTELS COTTAGES, 4X acd Lots tor ren of sale by J.G. ADAMS & CON cal Estate aud lusurauce Ageuts 2031 Atlantis Jald-104e ‘T-NEAK BAUM'S A PAIR OF GOLD [axpeciaciea thera reward if returned 40358 | OST-MAY 4TH—IN THE SOLDIERS HOM. or rasol with long handle ani silver Beadle reward will be paid fur its reuru to 1 Biarsuchusetts ave K Wg ohe twenty and one ten dollar bill, two Segke mart vine | beral reward by returning to JG. Corcoran art Ganery may Lt A WHITE SEITER | } 1TH Bow auarks on face: eighteen months old: not teal: | augwers to nause of Dick ard paid on return to Tiss Pa ave. mw. ™) ee z irs sts. ‘OST—ON APRIL 15TH, X LAD x 4 with crescent ami rhine Stone in’ center, 0: gota ave. or Magyladht uve., between LOth and. Rw. Reward iflef at 417 100s st. sw () BEWARD-—LOST, MAY 1ST, CORNE 20) ih nou > sts tw, pocketbook contain St=72. Apply to Detective agency, SUS Fenn Nanls ave. mysse PROPOSALS. if OHIO CANAL CHESAPEAKE AN ome CoMeANy. ANAPULIS, May Sd. 1680, SEALED PROPOSALS Po Tir REBUILDING OF DAM NO. 6 ON THE CHESAPEAKE AN) CHG CANAL upon such plat and specications and at such cost ax tbe proposers may therein set forth, ‘wil be ‘Af the office of the Chesapeake and Gino Caveat Company, iy ine city of Annapolis, on oF before EW ELV E O'CLOCK M- ON MONDAY, MAY BEVENTRENTH, ISbO. “The said work of Anesaid Dam. apen any accented and Hows, must Le completed within ninety days trom the ef suen “Gant aiid sutheteat Sous with suilcient sureties will be required fross SEY sors’ proposed tor in the manocy open tne teres = Tithe Cie "time riadicated br ihe Mecepted: pro: E bropovers ded to'state in Said = what Lg die ame tag ils ea ped of this Company ui pier Si, VICTOR BAUGHMAN, iGout Cheeapease and Obto Cane) Co 4 t BSt0l7 ly at | fouse; beautifil fence. HILL & CO., 13 10 acres of choice lan! ‘Cheap to, VOR SALE—AT GAITHERSBURG, Mp, TWO minutes’ from station, ve FY preity, | ienroom yutbuildings in good repair: enclosed by post and rail an, immediate purchaser. A. P. Fst. apo-im grad line, suitable for Veniences for ral ven at once, enclosed with ten-foot fence; stock and farming broker.1100 Pennsylvania ave. (OR SALE—A CHOICE LITTLE FARM OF 50 Actes in Montgomery count; y, hear the District poultry or dairy farm: three acre lots, spring. and all con ining poultry: will be sold, with all the ihplementschenp, aud possessio HN TY, MITOH BL, i fo ROR S. 4, in. Pairta: ton, Ohi mniles of Washi PLEBY, ‘A tract of6,400 acres of good cleared and Timber x county, Va, on both sides of the io and Western railroad, within 20 ington. Inquire of GEUKGE F. AP h st. nw. A for rent, in WILL OPEN J D.M. my4-sot New ¥ FURNISHED COTTAGE OF EIGHT ROOMS ‘Mt. Lake Park. on the sui Ibitofthe Alieghanies. Walls and hard wor w= ‘END HOTEL, Good piano, artesian well, broad piazzas aud pieas- retin ans tar tne ae a ington, D.C, Address EB 8S’ AM. Luke Park, ‘ORDAN WHITE SULPHU P as, E* phenson’s Depot P_O., Va. Open JUNE ist, Terms per day, $2; per week, $12.50; Pan Se myS-lm E.C. JORDAN, LONG BRANCH. COTTAGES AND,RESTAURANS ‘UNE 10, THE HOTEL JUNE 19 W. E. HILDRETH, Proprietors. ‘ork Office, 52 Broadway, New York. Te woon, among myl-im* nearest to Springs Hotel HOUSE, HARPERS FERRY West Var Mim He, Lovett, Proprie, ircta“Conveblen vachingtom and $2) the mountains, Table furnished with 6 everything fresh. Plenty fresh milk. Spring Ferma: go per weeks “Bpeclal teruis for" famities Open Riayat, mylsm THE ARANDALE, BEDFORD, PI will open MAY the 25TH. Engagements for suis for the season can be made by jdressiny ALSIP & SMITH. Parties, the EVENING ST. Full descrivtive are pow ready and. PRATT & SONS, ‘This early opening fs made at the request of several phiets, giving all Information, bias be Lad ff the office of AS! 401 9th street, or at the counter of al A. S. PRATT, Proprietor. S2Rt ‘Oda 5 and remain open G CH June 15th. Fo SON, Newvill SEASON OF 1896. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE 19, tertus address Capt. J.W, WHEELER & PRING: buisl October 1. my 1-208 east with the ‘line’ of north I street_twent {20 feet nine (0) inches. to the, point of ihe same being Improved by @ Brick House, No- Tstreet northwest. AND ON Tit: SAME DAY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PLL, will seli part of Lot ‘thirty (30), in square seventy-six (76), becianing for the same at’ the south east atigie of sald lot thirty (80), aud running north twentystwo "(23)" tees Talx " (8) “inches wit 20th siteet unk: thence, wort twoty-alx, (26) feet; theuice north two (2) "feet nine (0) inches; thenee west twenty-six (26) fees uine(O) Inches thence north ning (9) eet; thence west eleven (11) feet: thence south dngen (15) feet: thence east twenty (20) feet: thenoe south nineteen (29) feet tires (3) inches, Uietice east forty-three (43) fees ning (0) Inches to the point of beginuing, improved by'a frame house, No. 1006 20th street northwest. And ON THE SAMM DAY, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., wil sell part Of Lot nine (0), insquare fifty-six (56), beginning for “the sime at point nixtien” (10) feet ine (0), Inches from the southeast corner of said lot numbered nine (@), thence west ninety-seven (07) feet two and one-half (244) inches, thence north sixteen (16) feet nine (9).dnehes, thence east ninety-seven (7) feet two and one-half (4) inches, to 22d street: thence with 220 street south ‘sixteen (16) feet mine (9) Inches. to the point of beginning, Improved by a frame house, No. 736 22d street mw. Andon TUESDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, will sell all of lot sx (6) In ure numbered one thousand and forty-seven (1037). ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by decree: of the purchase motey to be paid in cash, an ‘one andtwo years from day ance payable in with Interest, the deferred pas ments to be nec the Trustees by good and suflicient deed of trus the property so suld, or ail. cash. at the of Purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of $1 Fequired on the day of sale on each piece of by the purchaser or purchasers thereot. complied with within ten days sold at risk and cost of detuul ‘All conveyancing gt purchaser HENRY Re ELLIO“T, 406 Sth street northwest, ANSON 5. TAYLOW, 1221 F street northwest, THOS, J. FISHEK & CO. Auctt p2edeas \RUSTEP'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REALESTATE ON K STREET, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS BUUTH- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court. of the District of Columbia, passed on the 26th day of April, A.D. 1880," in cause No. 0944, Ka. Docket No, 45, pending in sald court, whereit Cite F. Cole and otliers are complainants: and. Hime le is defendant i Of the premises ne-thira the bale faa, ed tS fon of the fon of the hl be prope ermsito be Broperty tay be fing vurchaser. OF pur coat a Twill sell at public aucti on SATURDAY, THE © DAY OF MAY, 1880, AT HALE-PAST O'CLOCK P. dred and twenty-eight (924), described as follows: Beginning for the same at a point on south K street distant eighty-eigit feet six inches from the southwest corner of said square, and running thence north sixty feet; thence we.t que toot five iuches; thence. nort twenty-eight feet six inches; thence east twenty-one feet eleven inches; thence south elghty-elght feet six Snches to south K street, and thence west, 3 wits said K street, twenty fect aix inches to the place af be- finulne: improved by & two-story frame dwelling Use, ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third ofthe purchase money shall bein cash and the bal- snce in coual Instaimenis in one and two years re. spectively, for which the promissory notes of the par- chaser must be given, to bear Interest from day of sale ‘at six per cent, and sécured by deed of trust On prop- erty sold, oF all cash, at purchaser's option. A depoalt of $50 at time of’ sale. All conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost. It the terms of sale are. not complied with in seven days from day of sale the Trustee re- serves the fight to resell at risk and cost of defaulting porchascr, uilet five days’ public notice of such re-sale in some newspaper published in Washington, b. G. SAML. MADDOX. Trustee, "462 Louisiana avenia. DUNCANSON BROS,, Aucts. apzsdeds FOR SALE—LOTS, OR SALE—RHUDE ISLAND AVE. BET. 14TH and 15th sis., adjoining Major Clarke's new reai- @ence; 20 oot trout; price only $1.25.; all other ground in this block held ut $1.50, PARKER & TOWNSE! FIVE ‘part of square numbered nine hun- my5-6t = 4415 Fst n HR SALE—LOTS-SEE JNO. A. PRESCOTTS | It advertisement in column of Special Notices, ou Ist fine 16th-st, corner for sale. Cholce Lots tor 20th, O, 21st, 22d and P sta n.w. A. PRESCOTT, 141 ‘OG SALE_FINE LOT ON P ST. BETWEEN 46th and 17th sta, $1.25 per toot, THOMAS W. FOWLER, my5-3t* ‘921 FoR SAtE-on Gist or, NEAR PBT, 46x80, 2000 st., near R st., 79x140, $35 32x90, 81.50. Pst, near 17th y Ee reae Mist 20200 SLO ontiecticut ave., near It st, 24x00, Guiter desirable Lots tn uorihwest getilos JOHN SHERMAN & CO, 1407 F st. nw. jOR SALE AT _A BARGAIN—A VERY DESIR- able frontage, H st.n.¢., oF au entire square. “Apply. LOUIS P.SHOEMAKER, Bt 920 F st.n.w. Fob Sab SEVERAL CHOICE CORNER LOTS ‘on Massachusetts and Rhode Isiand avenues, near Seott Circle. WAL P. YOUNG, '3-6t 1303 F st n.w. SALE—SOME OF THE MOST RABLE Corner Lots in ail parts of Columbia Heights, at Positive speculative prices, Im PARKER & TOWNSEND, 1418 Fst.n.w my3-3t cents a toot. OWN! 2-1 ALE—CHEAP—A CHOICE LOT ON MA jib iz Droit Park, 0x115 fl. WMP. UNG, 1908 F st ap20-Lme MONEY TO LOAN. of ER, w GaP SULPHUR AND ALY BI S cATE s ‘Will be opened for the reception of guests yf descriptive circular and mberland county, Pa aj YATSKILL M HOTE: ‘West Shore and t, cure! % JOR RENT: ea South Carolina. 1030. [apzs-zin JOR RENT A HANDSO’ aoly turnished: THOMAS HILL 1 Hotel, RESSON SP! MAL ‘Oa to} ‘The MOUNTA. Cc Unodstructed OPEL, I comfortal elas "Hot anid cokd bata gas, ic. Neat stelegraplt and post oflice. Ope ine 7th. Send for circ: rs ts NOW 01 ailver or house bath room. Garden, if desired. Ice, meat, tnlik, iter aud vegetabies brought to the doo! LINE PE Parlor and Sleeping Cars from all polats east an West, For circulars, &. ve Atlantic, ig ROE: SORT cicar apes, x open all the year. Ste bahe, steam | f1S-Gm' ULSTER, PINE HILL, ter County, U On the Ulster and Delaware It, R. Shortest route via Buflalo KR” Hous: tirst- teat oprietor. “alas aud referemse it. F. BAR ELEY SPRINGS, W. VA, ttage for ‘season opposite inds aid stable Address M1 $29 Hainpshire ave. -ap2i-ané i Hi, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ave, near Gcean. P.O. Box 9 yeh PME MoS Ei Bh: IN OAKLAND, MD. 4 ME CON AALS (4 Plano, tableware, &e. No, Huen Hot and colt weet “Apply 16 and St. 175 W. He Esq. corner Fayett to A: A. PERE MONEY 30,1048 ON REAL ESTATE On other seeurity. “Any amount desired; lowest in- ‘teres; comunlsstons oily one per cent. “R.A PIL LIPS, Licensed aud Bonded Heal Estate Broker, 1428 New York av myS-3in ¥ TO LOANS On Real Estate security, ©. McCLELLAND, 1001'F at’, w. ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aT lowest rates. DANENHOWER & 80) 1115 ap2 MM oNEe iP aS, ON MEAG ESTATE On AVE FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES at lowest rates of interest. No delay where the security ts good, mh30 0. C. GREEN, 308 Tihst, now, ¥,10 LOAN IN SUMS OF NOT LESS than $0,000. ab 6 percent, on first-class city property, Bmaller sums at 6 per cent 1 0. HOLTZMAN, Cofner 10th and ¥ streets noriaweat, my4-3t X | ON REAL ESTATE, 00 fy THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. NG aE oS ‘In sums towuit, on Real Estatesecur- ane Rae eee ity, at lowest rates 1505 Pennsylvaniaave, TY RO M i TS Address C. C. LEFFLER,623 13h, Uihhecesonry delay. “us 9 Moiiins to Gate securny. ‘20 ‘at lowest raten, on approved real Pitca, pox & CROWN, 1437 Pennsyivaniaave, RINGS, PE NA. RAILROAD, of Allegheny Mountains. IN HOUSE will open JUNE Zorn address ERS Atlantic City, ocean view. Open ail the, ROKE, Mrs INO. ls BRYANT. Hkh | Board, sha Geen Bee ‘and horses Met! Braieh BR &°O., two bundred yar: KD, PURE WATER, G COUNTRY BOARD. ALPINE, M»., 14 MILES FROM W. SHING? ‘ood Board, shade, fruit, milk. F esd 319 4g St. UW. ‘my: NK FARM, TWO MILES FROM offers iarge. airy room, good table bait and fruit. ‘Trains wet tree of de, Hee, Address SPRING BANK, Alexcndria, Va, RRIAGES: for hire, beautiful valley aud inoun- | thin scenery: three fourtiis of # mille trom: post ofllce count Va OFFICE, 1, CHAPIN RALPH For 103m | and rattroad station; fo: dross Mrs. 5. PENDLETON, Gaylord P. O.. Clarke ‘oa winian We bUphe LS] FRANK J. TIBBETS, General All guaranteed for their full Reece oar Talles from. Ville. Ad- ‘ap2i-im Nastoxar, Morvan Lire ASSOCIATION, 420, F STREEY NORTHWEST. "President, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, ‘Vice President. JOBS E BEALL Seerctary, Geo. HB WHITE, Treasurer. WN, Attorney. Fd. TIBI oettao Fae TO GRO. & WALKER FOR “eons See é tice pany call on or ad- TO LOAN. ‘Tt LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, a a I co. J 1324 F st. ow. Or Great Inrenzsr. And if you have a little timé to spare, why you may ‘85 weil read it, apd keep on reading till you come to the last, A Good Cheviot Suit at $6. A Fine Business Suit at $7.60, An Extra Fine All-Wool Cheviot Bult at $10. A pure Todigo Blue Fiannel Suit at $7.50, An All-Wool Black Wocsted 4-Button Cutaway at $10, worth $15, An Al-Wool Cassimere 4-Button Cutaway at $19, worth $10. A Fine Prince Albert Suit at $15, An Extra Fine Prince Alvert at §18, and all other suits at the same Proportionate low price. FOR BOYS FROM 18 TO 18 YEARS We haves good Cheviot Suit at $5; an tlegant Cassit ‘mere Suit at $0.80, worth $8; a fine Cassimere Bult at $7.50, worth $10; an extra Fine Cassimere Suit, silk gxed, at $20, worth 813. FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 18 YEARS OLD. A very nice Suit at $2: a better one st $2.75; an ele- aut Cheviot Suit at $3.25, worth $4.25; a very Ane ter, . O'CLOCK’ P. M, in front of the r, has asked his men to return to work, and | remises, all of, = Se NoT aS B. AS REPORTED. Charley Trott took seven of bis men to the Oar- Ke anes ay ie ey ess Boje ah ay | Daese correne a EV RS NOVELTLIR, ee Penters’ union for initiation yesterday, 80 You Improved by @ {our-room fenme howe. HATCHES SILVERWARE JEWELRY BAN: |/Omly Three Killed at Milwaakee—A | Soc some aro giving in.” Tinmediately thereafter, all of Lot numbered 28, in| 308, SPORT iG G0008, gc, IN STORE 1347 Houne Sacked by Poles. “The boss plumbers are trying to get square numbered 110, being 20 feet front by anav-| PENNSYLVANIA AVEed UBTEBNTH along,” said one, “by bundling—belping erage depth of 85 feet; side and rear alley, sr. MILWAUKEE, W1s., May 6, noon.—Tho report | each’ other—and "wd heat of ene. bose kerma tnade Kdown on day of sale. A deposit of | , BY direction of th Rrra hE taal | that two men were killed atthe Best brewery | who is working twoother bosses as journeymen, Seyacing, eesteex at purchasers cost, if tormvot | sock’ m auction, RVRRY RVENING,a: MALEPACT | 18 untrue. ‘The Killed at Bay View are Frans | Some of those who have mot struck Ick Sor ‘are wot complied with iy ‘ten, days from day of “Sagal P.M Bat ‘of Kunktel, yard foreman at the rolling mills, ey) Aye bought tools to work with and have ale, the property will be resold at the risk and Co¥t, may shot through the heart; Michael Ruryalski, R Mypededy Wescorr & WrLeox. agente _| pie FOUBY, Avctiontet:_ | laborer, died in a few minutes; Martin Jan- | royng Mufti SeDeraly sald, that when tt te FPSB WAGGAMIAN, ate Auctioneer: koyer, iatally wounded; 12. bey fourteen years | other places they will give Il. lold, "name: fowachek, — very dan- ‘TU-MORROW. . val rously wounded; Casimer’ Dudek received THE Dore OFtts OVE. = OTE Eick AERABKE HOUSE NO: | {wo bullets iu tho left afi aud two inthe | “Howabout the boyet” was asked, Tv Honea LO? CORNER OF THIRTEENTH AND G | cheek, Hiscondition is serious. Albert Ult-| “The boys acted of their own accord in leav- 300 STRERTS NORTHEAST. man, No. 678 Wildlake avenue, bullet {a right | ing without any adelce fromm ua, and notwitte TURKISH CARPETS AND RUGS the piatrict of Columbia nace Te ee eae miaiineeaienee, nat S Ss) seating shank hey amp gas conned @ oom AND OTHER ORIENTAL GOODS, No ,9.061, 1 will sel 8 ublioanetion, te Front, In returning to the city the Poles in the mob wanes siaten Fang og) far as we know not BEING THE LAST SALE FOR THE SEASON | Nex er HALE-PAST AVS TOL OE Fae Lat | proceeded to wack the residence of Captain ss ‘hardt, of the Kosciusko Guard, youterday’s firing having been done by that company. The residence is a complete wreck, The infuriated Polanders then assembled near the Polish FROM THE EMPLOYERS’ STANDPOINT, ‘The representatives of the bosses report this moruing that the situation to-day remains un- ‘86, in Blake and Kelly, Executors, subdivision of are 191, Improved by & two-story, with basement nd attic, house, No. 1600 Plerce Place northwest. On the BAME DAY, at QUARTER-PAST SIX PRIOR TO MR. SCHNITZER'S DEPARTURE FOR THE ORIENT, O'CLOCK P.M., Twill t public auction. in front | church, and, it is rumored, decided toarm | changed. The employers are holding out tn EMBRACING Cine premises phe east ed toni on G itect, by themselves and make u raid On tho militia at Shale eaietnnoe ap tae olgus Roary and Wiey ox. pth of an alle wide, of oriin ‘Bay ¥ anernoon. Fees y RARE PIECES, SUCH AS GHEORDIEZ, CARA- | Yor din square Seo an IOL bee Semin) | the nef UL ihe contractors said this moruing that yester- BAGH, DAGHISTAN, ROYAL OUCHAK, KOR- | G and 12th streets northeast. THE REVOLT IN BURMAH. ay he was at work himself on one of the build- ings that be was erecting, and that he had no intention of giving the ‘eight hours, Fro What ne learned im conversation with other rms: One-third cash: the balance in equal install- ments in six, twelve and eighteen months, for which Notes of purchaser, bearing iuterest from day of sale, ‘and secured by deed of trust on property sold, will be HASSAN, ISPAHAN, TEHERAN, ROYAL CAMEL'S HAIR, ROYAL AGRA, ROYAL insurgents Defeat the British BOKHARA, ROYAL MECCA, ANATOLIAN, The Forces and Capture Mandalay. Pata, loyers, they were of the same mind. Mr, ROYAL CASHMERE, ROYAL MOSQUE, OF SLOo willbe regaree on crporcuaser: A teposit | Loxpox, May 6.—The news from Burmah to- | ¢mployers, they » RO’ 0 eac! oJ 4 dent of the Master Buliders' VAL SUMAK CARPETS AND RUGS, Sy si conversn ga recording wil oe ‘at pur: | @ay 18 Very sensational and shows that the | assscintiate nee ee ee ig Master Ballders’ PORTIERES AND EMBROIDERIES, Ghoser's cost. ‘Ifteriaare not complied with in ten | natives with the assistance of the Dacoits have, | business trip, and there soeina 10 be no move ‘THE WHOLE FORMING TIE MOST VALUABLE | Ofvietaulting purekpaer? vn Ce Tevel4 at Fisk and cSt | temporarily at least, got the better ot the | Oh the part of either side for a conference look LLECI , oP TE: Vi x, British army of occupation. One dispatch | ing to a settlement of the questions at issue. COMEVEH SUNT 10 THIS OME AEN WTS Tous a states tnat the insurgents have got fon LAST NigHr's MERTINGS. : : THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. imy5-d&ds_| of Mandalay, and have destroyed by fire no less | Last night meetings were held by many of TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, than 4,000 ‘houses. Among the buildings rpuontas DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT (Mee SALE i HIGH-BRI HORSES, DIRECT FROM THe Buu RaRS. REGIONS OF On FRIDAY MORNING. MAY SisVENTH, 1886, at HAL¥F-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, AT WASH NAILORS Biueatcarais 1996 Bstreet northwest, Washington, the employers’ associations, The Federation of Labor and various trades associations also met and talked over the situation, At the meeting the Master Masons’ association ad resolu- Hons setting forth that: Whereas, The journey men brickiayers, cepreseuted "by delegates chosen by themselves (the journcymen) as- sembled in convention at St Louis, Mo. in January, 1886, and adopted by a large majori- burned were the Chinese and’ Siamese bazars, ‘The hostility of the natives who remain loyai to the dethroned king, Theebaw, to the Chinese isintense, because of China's openly avowed endorsement of Great Britain's scizure of Bur- mah. The officers commanding the British forces have telegraphed to Lord Dufferin, the viceroy, that they are powerless to prevent the rebellious rioting of the natives, and have WITHOUT RESERVE, AT MY AUCTION Rooms, Southwest corner 11th st. and Pennsylvania ave, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY FIFTH, SIXTH AND SEVENTH, 1886, ic; ‘AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. BACH DAY, | | Consisting of ‘Trotters, Pacers, Koadsters, Family | urgently asked for relnforeements, ty, the resolution thaton and alter May 3.1886, vers and, Mat rn ———— GRAND EXHIBITION of Bay Geldings, 5 and 6 years old, 10 hands high. full The Farcical Greek Question. Polen etic en dodee ff Tapert bopety Brothers, the est uistelied tearm ever olfered for sale rs Whereas, reports are current upon the MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY THIRD AND | ib Washington. ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Evenive Stan this hoy and elsewhere, that the master brick- FOURTH, 1886, Bay Itoan Gelding, 7 years old, 15% hands high, has| LONDON, May 5.—The Greek question has | layers decline to make estimates upon or con- at shown 2:46, become a positive tarce. [tfhas been described as | tract for brickwork in this city and District, be anae ee THOS, DOWLING, Auct. :Chestnut Gelding, 7 years old, 16% hands high, bas | OTe ht critical every day for a month. The | 1 Fesolved, that in accordance with the above QP o re ass - resolution eo irneymen icklayers in QPNCIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE | " Sorrel Gelding, 6 years old, 16 hands high, has | powers have threatened again and again to do | Tewolution eed ae oy henge garry oy I will sell the shown 2:46, all sorts of dreadful things. To-day the first bricklayers of the city of Washington, D.C., did, STOCK AND CONTENTS TN STORE, sn Or 1a B90 Ea bee ee an aat Panas high, believed | special telegram in the Z¥mes from Athens | and do acceptin faith, the foregoing reso- NTH STREBT NORTHWEST, “Morel Gelding, years olds 16. hands high; thie te | Kravely announces that the men-ol-war have | iution, and that oh and aller May 5, 1880, nine TUESDAY, APRIL THIRTERS gne of the most promising young horses ever left | Stowed their top ti The general opinion | hours will constitute a day's work, except Sat- am pers. 1g that Greece will yield, that the powers are suffic And wilfcobttnae daly uutivali goodsate diaposed o ‘The stock concains prime and frst class DEy Goods ‘Kentucky; has shown but it is not certain Pair a titute a full Nontly Holter ton | Uday, when eight hours will constitute « 23, rown Pacers, 6 and 7 years old, 15 hands high; day's work for a full day’s pay; and be itturther and Notions, consisting of ple eee ir of green pacers in the | joint action, resolved, that we and ord and do not pro- elvel: in loods, ed nes mit on Sinaoroltered wiahaee Table fiughs. owes | ack Gouin, 7 Years old, 16% hands high; das From Wall Street To-Day. Pinct for brickwork when the partion offering Tacos iabtondehien: Slovan Teme Umoreiigs | a8 Mare, 7 years old,16 handshigh; has shown | NEW XoRK, May 5.—The stock market | are rellable and responsible,” Laces, embroldstics, Gloves, Jerseys, Gmvbrelisg | yatter than he - ~ ‘was irregular at the opening this morning, but feb Gtaxicae 08 wnt. live of Domestics. Ladies will do weil to attend tils sale, as a good as- sortment of Spring Goods will be offered daily. ‘Terms cash. M. FOLEY, Auctioneer, my4-5t® the majority of the changes were from % to % contalthough Delaware and Hudson tras lower aud Lackawanna % and Northern Pacific Preferred was % higher aud Pucitic Mail ie Geiding, 6 years old, 16 hands high; has trotted Z Bay ‘Mare, 5 years old, 15% hands high; has shown ‘Messrs. Furlong & Connelly request gentlemen de- The brickmakers’ union held a meeting last night, It was proposed by members of the or- ganization to inaugurate a strike tor increased = ring to purchase t a fide behind and test pay, but after consideration it was decided that WALTER BD. WILLIAMS & CO.. auctioneers | Hogi tePaina driving qunitos Ofany ctthesene coy | For Assintant Bishop at Phiindetphia. | Pay; Dut after consideration it was decided that ELEGANT CHAMBER, DINING ROOM, LIBRARY | time before sale. PHILADELPHIA, May 5.—A large number ot | time. AND PAKLOR FURNITURE, VELVET BODY | _ Catalogue, with fall and extended Pedigrees, can be | low and broad chureh delegates to the Episco- WHAT MR. PARTELLO SATS. BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETR, obtained at the Atictioneer’s or at the Stables. pal convention met last night to decideon a] yew 7 lid, © maaater builder, in eonves> On THURSDAY, MAY SIXTH 1880, commencing | YES _—___ FURLONG @ CONNELLY. _ | candidate for assistant bishop. Rev. Dr. Pail. | | MrW- crepes rer ereget ep cd at HALF-PAST TEN O'C AM, ire shall sell | FTYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. lips Brooks, of Boston, led ail other candidates | Sation with a StaR reporter to-day said that last nite premines ‘iogteside, now aaa ihe Waibrlige | ees cate. ce eneasNetow,” ‘wae | on ence neligh and by @ unantious vote the | Saturday the bricklayers and hodcarriers em- lace. head of Moun nt, the following nai D “ im as Exticion, boing partially enumersteds owe COUNTRY SEAT OF THE LAT JosErH | Chdcus Anally, decided a Netowaesnvenus ned Depeet potiioa tae choice. Rev. W.Nellson McVicker was decided upon as second choice, a statement having been made that Dr. Brooks would decline 10 be # candidate. Delaware avenueand D strect notified him ¢ they would only work elght hours after Mon- day. He says he acceded to their demand, and yesterday, because the carpenters and laborers were to work ten hi the bricklayers and NINE WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, HANDSOME LY SINISHED; ELEGANT WALNUT WARD- ROBES. WALNUT TALLES, EASY CHALBS, WALNUT BOOKCASE. LIBRARY HANDSOME PILLAR EXTENSION GALES, ESQ. By virtue of 8 decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause ff fous No. 7458, Doc. 20, we will affer for sale at publi auction, to the highest bidder, at the Mansion A FATAL BLOW ON THE HEAD. The Death of Robert Michell. ‘THE CORONER'S JURY DETERWING THAT It WAS CAUSED BY A BLOW GIVEX BT MAA TAULELLE, The coroner mpaneled a Jury this morning ‘At house No, 820 17th street to investigate the eath of Robert Michell, # Frenchman, who ied in his lodgings at that house Monday night of eryaipeins, Circumstances connected with the case led to the suspicion that death was ca blow, sald te have Pinttcted ‘by Anse. Teulelien been by Mme. Soman, durings quarrel at her ha ‘e | ofybusiness, 615 14th street, Mme. Taulelie, 4 trimly-bullt, vivactous, lite French wowan, Of about 30, with comely. ular features, even white teeth, and a pret hat attended, the inquest this morning. case 10 @ BAK te shoulders and said, “Tt ees al The Jury to-day wea com; Daniel" Sn: at, Soumelden, 1 Walker Tucker, samuel AM Bree: man and Benjamin L. W heecler. TUR TRSTIMONY. Dr. La V. Dovilliers teatified that be was sam- moned about a week ago to attend Michelly found him in bed suffering from erysipelas 4f the Mace; he had been sick for two or Uhre dp he grew steadily worse, iar toe te er i eons witness ealied in Dr. D. R. Mag Ma tion, The first intimation wien. tho deceased had been injw ceived from Mr, Leon Geneste, The skip ¢ Uno nowe and forehead was slightly abr] ded, Leon Geneste, a young man living ai the where Michell died, testified Uh last Friday he went to Micis y Was Washing # sore on bis now and said ti had gotten up iu the piclit and knocked hie nose against the door. Monday moriing Mich= eli'a wife told witness that M. abed. When the witness sw ‘bell com y Thursday witness, u head, discovered tor tt the right side of the scalp. abou halt-dollar piece. ‘The first wit Diow was on the Saturday belure taken sick. ‘frst time Gor; that deceased told tim that a Page hud come Friday evening for im (ML ell) while he was lying dow 0 Mr, Dar leile’s hs Wine; and that wiile fuss with Mr. Tauiell picked up some 1 the head and nose ig down looking on. Leouurd Geneste, father of the preceding wit- hess, testified that on Saturday, April 24th, rs ulelle'® wit nt aid knocked that La Page was Michell told bim thaton ktit before La Page took him to Taulelie’s lain some Michell was reporte have Wwory to liquors sold by La Page. suleile calied Michell # iiur, and Micnell struck Taulclie, Then Mrs. Tauiclle took a clothes brush and struck Michell In the fice. The witness, who spoke in broken English, said Michell tid him that Mrs, ‘Twulelle, after Striking bum with the brust, ruck ba With & club. ix now in New York, Mrs. Michell, the widow of the deceasod, who Was next examined, showed great distress while in the witness chair. She spoke rapldi in broken English, Sie gave a statement sint- lar to Mr. Leonard Genexte’s, She auld her husband told her that Mrs. Tuuielic struck hint twice with someting like @ policeman’ club, She suid that she understood the Taulelles had bad feeling against her husband because he had sent customers for wine to otter places, ‘Dr, Lachlan Tyler, who made the post mor- tem examination, testified Uiat the erysipelas Was caused by a Blow. Mrs. Delphine Tauiello testified that Michell was brought to her house last November by La, Page for board, and remained there a fow weeks, While there, she said, be treated her sister in @ disrespecttil manuer. She testified that La Page brought Michell to their place ou account of what Tuulelle said Michell had «nid about La Page's wine. During the quarrel Tau lelle accused Michell of belng insolent to his sister-in-law. Michell seized Taulelle. by the nose and throat and struck him. Witness eaid she struck the deceased with a light cane. bet Jonging to La Page on the hand, to make bim Jet go of her husband. THE VERDICT. ‘The jury found a verdict that death resulted from “Inflammation of the membranes of the brain, following erysipelas, which we believe from the evidence was caused by a blow on the oad, inflicted with acane or club, in the hands of Mra. Delphine Taulelle, on the 234 of April, 2886." We further find that said blow was in flicted without inteut to take life or do riev- bodily harm.” ‘The corner accepted Mrs. Taulelie’s per sonal recoguizauce, ang rete papers to the district attorney's oftice. Michell, the deceased, was 32 years old, and had been in this city afew months, employed 8 @ waiter in private families. ‘Phe District iu Congress, THE LIBRARY SITE, The new library buliding commission was Jef at Secretary Lamar’s office to-day opening jours, x oon CI Upon the’ prmises on THURSDAY, the TWENT: Mr. Davis at Savannah. Rodearrlers not that they woul TN DRATMNIE ASH CHAMBER | SRVENTH Day OF MAY, A.D. i666 at FOUR, SAVANNan, Ga., May 5,—Mr, Jefferson Davis | Work on the same. bullainge with them. He ES. SINGLE WALNUT BEDSTEADS, | OCLOCK P. Mall that tract or parcel of land in the | a4, hort speech beiore the state School | added that to-morrow he will have pleuty of WALNUT SIDEHOARD MIRROR FRONT AND | county of Washington, District of Columbia, called | Made a Pion, y and afterwards | men to fill the places mad it He BACK; WALNUT FRAME LOUNGES, WIRE | 80d Known ‘as part of “Hekington” (described by | Teachers’ association yesterday and aiterws men to fill t made vacant . He WOVEN MATTRESSES, TOILET WARE, Hi | Wetes and bounds in said decree), containing 87.18 | reviewed the scholars of the public schools. As | remarked that he was perfectly willing 1 give FRIGERATORS, WALNUT BEDSTEADS, BU- | A¢res of land, more of less, und improved with « large | he walked along the line. which the ohlidren | elght hours ifasked In & proper manner, BbAaUs AND WAGHSTANDS HAIR, MAT. hd substantial dwelling howe and outbuildiucs tne | Red formed thoy, strewed Howers iu bis path. pe narra 2 EATING STOW, er feral bewutitul es upon ‘afte! mad PRCCUE he "EATS ATR ISA | pops cet ate gariniaa etecaitase | wAeeuaragrada anpprinaoaee Shenae corms BANC ERR Ee pia, MERON, MAT. obey. ‘ihe eraet wil be ite foftered as a whole, | ception at The Proposed Purchase of the Aque- aK Y BRUSSE, 3 ‘nd if not soid we will then offer the same accor aes the Governmen: PEIS, BUCS AND MATS: BRUSUELS HALE | (0 the plat of our subdivision in seven lols writer rt Miss Edgar Takes the V. duet Bridge by Py AND STALE CanpEtS, CROCKERY WAKE, Ere. Axs0, AT HALF-PAST TWELVE O'CLOCK, ONE BAY HORSE,YOUNG MILCH COW,DAYTON WAGON. HARNESS. Erc. apsdd WAL be exhloited at the sale, vi Lot Ximproved with the mansion house and outbuildings, containing 22 14-100 acres: Lot 2, containing 11 17-100 ueres: Lot 3, con- taluing 13 34-100 acres. ‘These lots lie west of the line of the Metropolitan branch of the B and 0. LR. Lots 1 and 2 adjoin the “Keating” estate; Lot 3 adjoins the @ a Schentzen Park, and has a front of 1:61 feeton Houndary street, The remaining lots ie east of sald railroad and upon the Brentwood road, Lot 7, containing 1277-100 acres: Lot 6, containing $59-100 acres; Lot 5, containing 8 99-100 acres; Lot 4, containing § 50-100 acres. This lot asaleo a front of 548 30-100 feet on Boundary street, ‘Terms of sule: Onefitth of the amount of the pur- hase money in cash, and the residue in four eqdal tn. stalments, due in six, twelve.elghteen and twenty-four uonths respectively from the day of sale, the pur: chaser or purchasers giving bis or their promissory notes for the deferred paytuents,with interest thereon, CHINA, GLASS AND EN BALTIMORE, May 5.—Miss Constan TICHEN UTENSILS, Eagar, aged twenty, stepdaughter of Col. Jerome Bona: parte, was ‘to-day invested with | the black veil ‘at the Convent of the Visitation in this city. Archbishop Gibbons officiated, and Miss Edgar Mill be known in religion as Sister Mary je Salea, —$—_——— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. prices ofthe New Tote Stock Market to-day, as fopotved By special wire to H. H. Dodge, O30 LOU otrectt U. )300), ama, While Congress is discussing the question of building a free bridge across the Potomac river and endeavoring to decide upon the suitable location, it looks very much as if the admin- istration intends to take the matter in Its own hands and purchase the Acqueduct bridge out- right and turn {t into @ free bridge, as was authorized by Congress at the lust session, The Secretary of War last evening resubmitted to the Attorney General all the correspondence and papers connected with the matter for re- consideration as to the validity of title, It will be remembered that Cony TRUSTER'S SALE OF LOT, IMPROVED BY HOUSE No. 2137 EIGHTH STREET bX- TENDED. By virtue ofa deed of trust tecorded in Liber No, 1,121, folio 128, et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, und at the request of the party thereby secured, I will sell, at public auc aut we © | at the rate of six per cent per auuum from the duy of tzea the purchase ot the Aqueduct bridge. by tion, in front of the preiises, on WEDNESDAY, ct t OF pure 7 WAVE ETe SET OMuEe OELOe PAL: | sale or all cash athe onan oft he purchaser oF ut the Secretary of War, fora sum not exceeding be retalned until the whole purchase money for the same or for ahy sevarate part thereof shall be fully pald; and iC aby Purchaser shall fils to comply with the terms of sale within ten days after such sale. the ‘Trustees fe- serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of such defaulting purchaser. ‘The plat of subdivision may be seen Upon application to the undersigned. 61,000 deposit om ac eptance of bid if sold asa whole, and Part of Lot 63, In J. B. Haw's subdivision of Mt. Pies: Ant, commencing for the same at @ potut on ine line of Sthistreet extended. distant 19 fect north of the south west corner of suid lot, 63, and running thence north along the line of sald street 20 feet: thence east 100 feet; thence south 20 feet; thence west 100 feet to the ‘of beginning, improved by a two-story frame lilng, No. 2137 8th street extended. ins: One-third cash; balance in equal instalments $85,000. The lessees of the bridge were willing to make the sale, but the Attorney General ren: dered un opiulon that there were defects in the title which, until cleared awry, would prevent the purchase of the structure by the govern- ment. Certain outstanding bonds of the Alexandria ‘Canal company, which assisted in making the 5250 on each lot if sold Ingeparate parcels. title imperiect, were covered into the Treasury, in six andtwelve months, for which notes of pur- | © y, chaser will be taken, secured by deed oftrust on prop- Oe ais Been we Bhd Shes onjecison was specdlly setmoved. hs erty sold, and bearing interest from day ofaale, oF all CALDERON CARLISLE,” most serious objection owever, Was the cash at option of purchaser, A deposit of ¢00 iil be ee eLe imperfect title to the north abutmert of the required at time ofsale, and ail: conveyancing und re- ANDREW B.DUVALE, f Trustecs, bridge. This abutment was bullt by the Chosae cording will beat purchaser's cost, ‘Terms to be com 452 Det. n: w., M. mon Si peake and Obio Canal company for the Alex- plied with in ten days, or property will be resold at JOHN T. MITCHELL, Mo, Fac.n.--|104% 105 | &ndria Canal company, at ‘time when the Fisk and cost of defaulting. my$-codts 11th st, and Pa. ave. nw. j Ned. Combed 47 branch canal was established. It was built for the use of the branch canal and has been used ever since by the Alexandria Canal company without quest The lessees of the bridge claim that all rights of the Alexandria Canal purchaser, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trastes, ‘THOS, BE, WAGGAMAN, Auct, my3-ookds ipoeee DOWLING, Auctioneer. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, chases BALE OF REAL ESTATE ON TWENTIETH STREET, BETWEEN E AND F Suit ut $3.75, worth $5; an extra fine Sult at $4.50, worth $6, We havea very large stock of Children’s ‘Suits from $2 upto 910, A fuil Une of Men's, Y and sizd up. ‘en's, Youths? Boy# Pants from TEE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING ComPANT, soa” TRUSTEES SALE OF A FINE THREB-STORY U. 1801, coupon, 112% bid. 112% asked. U. | company in this matter reverted to them, and Sons Ree ARN BR ETE gg | Nonmtwemen. Siar Pack cee, a | eae gtame mrunent ana tet st mayor ‘iT STRE! INGE oa By virtue of a deed of dated November 4 * it al ese years constitute an easement, oer Sr mene LN CO BE WY ce 12, 16s, recorded in Saber BOL follo 343, oF the Haan ane etoE oe Obie Bd TOS caked “iveas | which will obviate all danger of the govern- By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated res Land iecords of the District of Columbian sad Uaitor and Dsirect BR, tum Bid Arlincion tare | ments ownership ever being questio ‘The tvely the 21st day of March, A.D: 1864, and the the written request of the party secured, i will seit at | 186 auked. German-American Ins, i40 bid “Rizgs | opinion of the Attorney General on the ques: 22th day of January, A. D. 1886, and recor public auction. in front ofthe premises, on MONDAY, | Ins, O& oid. Masouie stall bonds, 104% bid.” Benes | Sn betes to permit the purchase 2/160 fon a8) et hon. respectively two of tie land | HAVES ROGER Ae ued ya oP sind ats Me | efudnd Mechantoe ‘teal Sait tite Coaurance, 104 | Of te Delage, but itis the general impression Heordy of the District Gf Columbia, td at the written | square 122, beginning’ at the Horibureat Corner of walt | BallssSe AO gto Soveate Lue Lasurance, 104 | Thar ho in cone omatms pecans Cre Fouuest of the party secured thereunder, the wider. | for ou 20uk aureeh aut running theiyce eust 166 feet | Patz 108 aakod., Penn. Te, Ua, 40% bid, 47g atkea. | factory. “In such an event the purchase of the sisted Trestoce will sel, al public auction. 1p front of | 10 inches; south 4) feet inch; west 155 feet 10Incbes: | S'Eteuele Light, 72 asked W. ka Lolize there donde, | Dridge will be made at ouce. Mae eB, AE RIVET LIES UcTOUR e | HOF, 41 fect, % Inch to s Improved by | Sey bid, 05 asked, enetal was rendered, the spatter wen diene, M., the following real estate, situate In Georgetown, in | “ferme of sale: $2,000 in Gash, balance at six and Datsometime sines Gove ik Wells eect the District of Columbia, to wit: the north thirty-ulne | tweive months © from. Of. sale, with ine Baltimore Marnets. senting the lessces of the bri wrote to the Gercess) in Beale addition wand cence ie | terest at six per cent, or all cash. ‘al’ purenesers | BALTIMORE, Ma, May 5—Virzinia sixes, con- | senting the, lessees of the bri it the govern. derlicd ty etn nd Doan an Yoows: emia tor | QM ee NEON coat, SP ese see: | sulunuel, om ith Ty. Seapaan, Pe dae none |e se ay tatantion at monte Seas the sameat the northeast corner of sald lov numbered | guired at time ofsale’ All conveyanciee and repre: | CAME Go weno a ina sixes, old, | Tater, and stating that the lessees were ready. and Tin ‘thence south by abd. with Sbetacet Hneed | ig, a8 purchaser's cost. If teruis are ‘not complied | "Ss rryaonkeMD. May 6.—Cotion dull—middiing, | sand by the agreement. and run thence south by and with the said live ‘within ten days from sale property will be reeord | _ BALTD : Cott ant ‘A correspondence followed, and papers were Fi angies to Congo nireat one hudred sit teen: | 8* 4K And Cost of purchaser, afer three days notice, ern sap iio. extras B-20a0 0 submitted by the going to show that a U7 G20)" feet, thence orth parallel with’ Cougress 5-waes,dm. THOS DOWLING. Auee Tate oe papees Hare eaten sireok tniriy mine (30) feet, thence, cual one J united = ment, fine Act and twenty (120) to the place of beginning, with HOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. tug Secretary ‘Treasury to the the improvements thereon, consisting ofa three-story. — Ke of War, who, after they were examined by the ghd igement Brick Dwelling, xnowa a9 No. 1408 | FOR, SALE — VALUAGLE PROPERTY | ON the chief of Gngineers, reterred them tothe At- CoRnwottale: One-third cash; balance tn one,two | RORTHWaot ABINGTON | STREBTS torney General last evening for © reconsiders- and ites years, for whlch, purehisers notes, to'benr | | BY virtueor the Power and authority vested in tion. interest from the day of sale, anc pparenie, semi-annu- | me by the last will and testament of Cat! ine FAVORABLE ACTION oF THE HOUBE SUDCOM- Sold, Wil be" reaulred, OF sl ‘Gasioas OBHOR Poinen, on MONDAY, THE TENT DAeae | seauaen Yeu, Soe eteetase: MITTEE TO-DAY. Chaser. a "deposie oF $00, required at ime of tale, | SEAN, a 9. 1880, at HIS O'CLOCK, the following | Btoststieatyand suictconusrs: Sundae eaters | ‘The free bridge bill wal agreed mpon to-day Sil conveyanctng and recording at cost of purchaser, | real eSiaievia: Part of lot 28 sauare 486, beriuuing | white Saaz: wentera mixed, Sai: Pen by the House District sub-committee—Messra, ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days from day of | atthe intersection of the public alley ia said square | 40ad¢. Hye quiet, 70a73. Hay steady} Barbour and Rowell—to whom the matter was sale, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell | 486 with 5th CRF 49 ‘and running thence south | choice western, 14. 6.00. Provisions the property atthe risk and cost of the defaulting pur- ayy ; thence we Cy thence nor-h 12% feet | dull. Mesa rk.10.' 1.00. Bulk tmeats—shou! referred. The attornies employed to represent chaser after five days" public notice im some newspa- | t0 the alley; thente east 86 feet to place of beginning. | and'clear 40, the interested were Pe nee SE He WILSON monthe “Interest st alt per Cent on aeerses sive | Sohenk: Ban fib siden, GM asia, Loman ing of the sub-committee, secon MENCEH BHAT) Tore) Bohachal ceauunokcat ester ft | Sener. tia, geal i aie ta % ired of Executor reserves the right t0 ‘to fair, Synd. Sugar make it absolute that the free rare aA Ae Rane EGE |e Heian a nor, | Feet, Gal, onde ak Oh the site or the aueduct, unless ‘RUST! SALE OF VALI V3 ¥ 4 pool bridge use SUR RTE cael Lae Ta oe ee tee roree sister aie, Mae Ee] ay TI ¥ Us SAI 2 BULLDIN 4 AND VACANT LOTS AS FOLLOWS: LOT ON M SURERT. NETWHEN NEVER AND | busbels: Ca og JTS, ireumstances. ma ON 1 STREET, BELWHEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. fy mbt to ent the EOSMGP (SPAR girlie Si aN |B task ah 2 cae Pace ggg | woe oem ore Scie, oe fe" t No. ei s ge TENTH NORTHWEST; ON B STRE! Fecords of the District 6 I, se an ‘Lecats. tis in dispute ie the bill BEN CANAL AND SRCOND STRE *Prastee, will 1, in frome Coutensed authorize him to condemn Bata ee CAL AND Sito SORES prrnubey ob PH SIMD, (oe ti ont pe James W. Lavott, Joby F, Wagoner, 0, | orelse will declare that the tite taust be AND 2 STREETS SOUTH + SROOND | OF MAY, A.D, 1886,at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, all of | D, got James Morris, ‘Cassel dnd | cared to be ig ee UG ae ts Sa athe ge ees ag at moana es a | ire kage end ene | a ea TWEEN RSTREEY AND UBORGIA AVENUE. | tuck ante tom i te the pier. ‘of the lust will of Clarissa Helss, duly ‘finest bull Toten the diy. Shorten fe conn Moya G of iarerenay te = —y ine " yolding 6 epeciat of] Syed ents or BM Faul will moat here ts 29 question about Co sets vache of the pub-comnit rt ot the a E. Waggaman its | that will be Ferm in, Equity, lent. ‘Delegates are Sxpevtes om all aso. aa to boon woe Same aare foot fon sag | an LEVEN'TH DAY Orzna.—V! CHOC Me Pict = petition for Mle ean conte, “Te improved by a th a Davia | Hote,” was capital dered B19 Latreot oe © proposal of the property-owners of the prites at which they were willing to sell their prop- Sodgnated in the library bil, “Tue pricey are Am eXcess of the amount appropriated. —t-- ~ Death of Gen. Paul. Brig. Gen. Gabriel R. Paul, retired, diod at his home, corner of 18th and F streets, this morning of paralysis. ~P = Changes in the Offices. Martin Wells, of Connecticut, a clerk of class three in the Pension office, has resigned and gone into business in Brooklyn, N. ¥. Willie B, Magruder, of District of Columbia, has been Promoted in the Patent office from ¢lerk at $1,200 2 1,400, and Mrs. Kdith KL. Law- from clerk at $1,000 to 1,200, Pather Mf. Longshaw, of Kentucky, who hes been a watchman in Inter department of $2,000, New York Boycotters Arrested. New York, May 5.—Seventeen members of the Bohemisn Bakers’ union, who were en- gaged in boycotting Mrs, Landgrat, were ar- Fotiedearly tale morning by the police and jocked up. ee RANGE oF THE TuxkMomETER.—The follow- ing were the readings at the signal office to-day: Som, G4; 7% any 63; 11 & m. 70; 2p mh imum, 84; minimum, 60, Equity Counr—Judye Merrick. To-day, Slater agt. Slater; testimony ordered taken fore H. H. Alexander. Tucker agt. Benjemin; Teterence to auditor. Bird agt. Bird; 0. T. Thomy appointed guardian ad litem. Celie “Gelitenden otal: appestsnseat cr oden Orit len et ‘ nee o Sbuent deieniants ordered. Williams ngt. fou Eyck etal. pro contesso. Lyon agt. yon; dew cree fur defendants, Alidorier agi, Altdutier; sale decreed end gE 5.5 Hay appoiitod trustee, lel ir fen Kyck et al; (COnlesU Hg h Gudsby' and Lee grauted. see —— Traveler's Guide. xP Po Route kg F ceatton, Sih and Bu. te 9:40, Wed eX), and il am; 2, 3.50, 4:20, hv: se ict fertimon Spat tins Hulgay Rim, 2 aca, 10 and HBO" pan Por Chicagy’ is eit aca at bans an we ceeast GoieStalene Louis ‘and eos} Qt ’ “4 eabren cre cace Pacific express, 10:00 10, 10:00 and 11:20 p.m, tating. 8h, ba 10 a.m. 2:00, 4:20. 6:00, 38, je and lis is ie ‘Gresk FAR mm ag bina ana 4739 a ‘iauy, except 5D "ot _Isrie. a Niagara, 20:00 p.im. dutiy, Te ald 0. Rovem—sta