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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Iltn St, by ‘The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't emerse Stans cerved to subserihers fn the eit by carers on theirown accontit; at 10 cents per Seek: ot die per month. Copies. ai the counter, 3 Cents each. ty mail ee, —— cents a Ronths ene year, $0: sbx maul, [Entered at the Post office at Washington, D. Cas @econd-claes mail matter.) Thr WeEKLy STAR—pnbitshed on Friday—$la ect, postage prepaid. SIE months, 50 cents #% All mal! subscriptions must be paid in advance: nepaper sent longer teas fe pall foe jes of advertis wwn.on application. _ LADIES’ GOODs. 507 11H ST. N. W.—CORSETS ier A perfect fit guaranteed. Also, &@ full jine of Shoulder Braces, Reform Waists, French Corsets und Lustles. Corsets launderied. myS-1m® Mmseny. eee ‘Trimmed and Leper d HATS and BONNETS, hae ecremane FLOWERS. RIBBONS = 3 2 NS, ete. WRAPS and JACKETS at and below cost. pROSTEH RID GLOVES, $1.00 pair and upward, ery pair fitted and warrante Every p ‘C. HUTCHINSON p30 907 Pennsylvania avenue. Jas 000 vars of the finest tings ever manufactured nsook and Swiss Edgings ni Insertines, with Ali Overs to miateh. This is without exception the most extensive line of choice Embrolderies at exceeding low prices 4 © HUTCHINSON, ap2s. 907 PE poy ERE BR ke DDE 6 Dp EEE ce “00. Is. Lainp Shades, Ss. Crepe riety), SUK ‘Transfer rman, Music Books, sheet Lustre Pamt. 10e: Liquid for y Curds, Masks, 50 shades Frenc! PATENT Guve Firms 09, RRR EeR TTT HOH, gy EER FETE g Bo ee SE EL OF Ss cou “oo RR “ss} Eee, F usd ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT! For fifteen years they have steadily gained tn favor, tnd with sales constantly ite Feasing have become the most popular Corset throughout the United States. ‘The (¢ quality is warranted to weur twice as long as orain and £ i erutes’ with Extra Loy Waist, and we can furnish Wem when preferred. Jsighest’ awards from all che World's great Fair, st medal received is for First Degree of Meris, fiom the late Exposition held at New Orleans. While scores of patents have been found worthless, the prine pies af the Glove-Fitting Lave proved inva table Retailers are anthorized to refund money tf, on ex- mination, thew Comets do bot prove as Fepresented. ur sale everywhere. Catalogue free on application. THOMSON, LANGDON & Co, ee27-tn.t&sSm New York PHONONS | “GLOVE-FIPTING™ CORSETS— Ketall depot for Washington Is the Palais Roy TN719 Penna ave. Complete stock. Promy ite attention assured. mb27-4.t0,th,3un Tue Fevors Diess; Surexns Are Recommended by the Leading Dressmakers, are absolutely Impervious, 113-s,tu.th-3me hie EAUTIFIER'—Engenie’s Se- ret of Beauty not only beautifies but purities the con piexion. "We shampoo, dye, bleach, cut aid drew Hes hair quickly, comfortably and in an artistic ioanner.” We eiploy only conspetent amistants, who Know what you require | We desire comparison, Invisible front pieces of new designs. Peatier-light geltcnes posttivliy etaite ab bol ce hon, Had Years’ experience iN Purity abd Wad ‘awarded medals from Paris, Lyons and Vienba. IOROCH ON, fo 537 15th st! mw., O12 L4th'st. nw. Mas Srixa Roeper, 605 Sth st.. opposite Patent Office, Opened a large and new assortment of HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, SWISS, NAINSOOK and ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, MEDICI, EGYPTIAN and other TRIMMING LACES in all the newest patterns, Most complete line of INFANTS’ and CHIL. DEENS LACK. SHIREED and NOMANDY ry Corwis. We have lutely introdnced the @ | THURSDAY, THE EIGHT Ho! EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALES. MOVEMENT. | GHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI SS cally taught. Success guaranteed If instructions are CITY AND DISTRICT. THIS EVENING. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers Meetings Held Last Night—Ross Brick- faowed, Brivacepupiis eterred. 1 F.CROMEL office of Jonus (eBoy = myo aiitieentinensies = ERY S81 OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Co dae A ea Wac.ss [ding cor, Oh and Eats we Seven: | BY Virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court a ros. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers 7 the District of Columbia, envered on the 13th day fe ye eevantages. “0. B. BULLARD, Director. "| $745) whedtin Whilam D. Serriu i coniplainaieet Signed trustees, named in said decree, will, at te., bythe most able teachers. Prof, H. LAK! UE ENTH, 1896, sel pul auction, in front of the A.AL.,of Paris. Sorbonne. Tritlers not taught my>-lm* | pren purt of Lot numbered twenty-three (23), in north I street twenty (20) feet nine(9) inches trom the FPHR BERIITz scHOOL OF LANGUAGES, northeast corner of said Lot. and running due west Washington, D. C., (723 14th st. n.W.), with the south side of north I'street nineteen (19) feet And In the priacipal other cities. three (3) In the northwest earner of the Lot; ‘Trial lessons free. “ew terms begin now thence duc sou wih the, dividing: ne ot Free Lectures in French. Lots “twenty-two (22) and uventy-three (23) one ‘Saturday, May Sth, At 2 o'clock, hundred aid sixtecn (116) feet nine «O) inches Prot. Bug: MatuEi®. of Washington 4 | ou publiculley; thence east with the sald ‘alley four. es ~~ _ mya | teon'(1a) fects aid tence northeast til swith the te Of the alley to a point from which a line run due north, EXAMINATIONS IN WASHINGTON, AND ON THE SAME DAY, AT HALF-PAST c yfourear, courses, in Civil, Mechanical, | FUOH iclocis HM will sel Bart oft numbered are also admitted to portal or special coursex “Next | ai the northeast corner OF sal eet nee eeee nee fo 2, polnk of ald line, from which aiine run dae | mes JAMES P. MUNROE, Secretary. | (3) feet nine inches {roi the © te | FRANCIS A. W my1-s,w6t | north to the line of north’ I. sfeet, thenes Usain 6 east | with the “line” of north street twenty, (20) fect nine (@) inches to the. "polnt of besa MMER LAW LECTURES (nine weekly) begin she same being lunproved by a Brick House, No. 2008 Sth July, 1886, and end Sth September. For circular | 1 street northvest : Guna apoiy (P.O, University of Vaio JOHN MINN, | AND ON TLE BAME DAY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK spoly (FO. University of V mytstwim” | PMs, will sell parc of Lot thirty. (30), sm square Ee ery Sd Sle POR eee ig | Sevelity six (76), beginning for the samo nt’ the suuthe E-SCHEEL. ORG4 NIST, TEACHEROF PIANO | east angle of said luc thirty (3u), and running north and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention to be- | twenty-two (22) feet - six ) Inches with hers, as well as those, wishing t0 be quaidied for | Zoth street west: thetce west ‘twenty-ate. (20; | Pertormers and Readers. Termseasy. 734 12th stn | feet; thence north two. (2) iect mine Gd) inch ¥ sps-eoiom* | thence west eweniy six (30) feet nine (Ich the See Sar = | north nine (9) hence west eleven (Li). fee GHGREARD SND PRACTICAL PENMAN. | Wencsansi atten {lay ien tetnoe sae natty iat Fears experience, Monlage Wedasedare ahd ber | feet: thenes south nineteen (19) feet th inches Sze Socleck pm. The Colombian College Prepar- | Hetuces testunivg voted tye rea eee ae = Ls ae 1006 20th street northwest. Z NSTRUCTION 1 MATHE- And ON ‘THE 5AMr. DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE. matics and English, by Prof. ER, late | O'CLOCK P . will sell part of Lot nine (9), 1n square Gvil Service Examiner. ” Applicants for examination | fifty-sx (66), beginning» for the ‘eame at prepared. “Apply for circulars und information 423 } a point sixteen” (16). feet ‘nine (9). Inches. from vib st nw, apl-dn he, Sr thoes ee of ae poumumberet <PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR STH | mine (O), thence west ulnety-seven (07) feet two an SEENGERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR OTH | Gnehiaif (2iq) inches, thence worth sxtcen (10) feet Seat education That seine sans. A practical bust: | nine (Y) inclies, thence east ninetyseven (07) feet two seeormee an that qualities young men and women | audone-hult (ig) inches, to 2d etree thence with active duties of life. “Thorough instruction given in | 220 street south ‘sixtewn (1G) feet uine (9) inches. to Bapid Writing. the: Fngiish Language: ‘Cosrespon | Se buint yt beginning, improved by’ a frame house, dence. Kapld’ Calculations, Bookkeeping, ‘Business | N°. TURSDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, 1886, at | Rogeaphiy aout Tyre Writing. Coen economy Se | FIVIEOCLOCK PMC. will sell. uli oF lot Six (Oy In RUD eyes of teachers Snlektrated ceaiee sett | 7042 mumibered oie’ thousand ‘and forty Seven free on application. HENRY C. SPENCER, Prin | OQ40. 0 oo 2 3 f RY. e as prescribed by decree: One-third cpa git SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal | o1 the purchase money to be paid in cashand, the bale ance payuble in one ahd two yeurs fron day of sale, AbAME HOFFELDT. THACHER OF SING. | with VE ing after the true Italian method: Classic and | the cs by good and sufticic Modern Music: good German, French and Italian by | the property so Suid, or ull. cash at the option of the Susurpansed methods, 12156 st. n.w. way _ | Purchaser OF purchasers, A deposit of $100 will be . SONS. THE QUIG# ESTER cian? | Teauired on tie day of sale on each plece of property JRENCH LESSONS, THE QUICKEST, EASIEST \e purchaser rchasers thereof. ‘Terms tO be ‘and the best known system. Prot. HW LARKOQUE, | complied with ales ten deoe ce eee per eae plied with within ten days or property. may be from Paris, Sorbonne University. ATHENEUM OF | sold ut risk and cost of delubiting terchesee oe pee Southwest FRENCH LANGUAGE. 1314 1 etme | Chasers “all conveyancing at purchaser’ cose SCHOOL OF PRONOGRAPHY, ENRY He ELLIONT, - oye 1221 F street northwest. AN Shorthand Books snd Supple eee p26deds THUS. J. FISHER & CO. Avets ‘All Writing Machines and Supplies. nie 624 H STREET N.W. RUSTERS SALW OF VALUABLE IMPROVE rs . REALESTATE ON K STREET, BETWEEN ESB Classes ror BeGry | RIGHTIT AND NINTH STREETS SOUT < . ST. ocr hemeeee Ee Sah ere dna atin rig vistas Chm decree oc the mapeenie! Goart or ‘afternoon classes for adults and children, Sailas | the District of Columbia, ‘on the 20th day 430 p. m. Parisian pronunciation, tical aud | Of April, A.D. 1886, in cause No. 9944, Ea. Original system. MULE. V. PRUD HOMME £24 | Docket No. U5, pending in said court, wherela Cites oni ea: |B, Cole and otfiers are complainants and. ‘Elmer Mk “MISS, AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD | Colets @fendunt, twill sell at public auction in front VA uate and certitied examiner of the New Engiang | of tho premises on SATURDAY. Tile KGa rit Couservs Piano technique, harmouy and volee | DAY OF MAY, 1886, AT HALY-PAST FIV] qulture. 1012 10m st nw. 8 _ | OCLOCK F. Mf. ‘part of gquare nimbered ine ha aaTal and twenty-eigut (828), deseribed us. follow: Prvteag adult <onidentia: pespare tor slogn, Beginning for the same at w polut on south K street al , West Point, all distant eighty-eight fect six inches from the southwest a. SW. FLYNN, & twenty-eight feet six Inches: thence reitas Caioa A 90 amoat ‘sca _| feet eleven Inches: thence south ae == = inches to south K street, and thence west, by ani with said K street, tweuty fect six Inches to the place at be- CAPS. long and short DRESSES, SLIPS and ROBES, MERINO CLOAKS and WALKING SUITS for Spring wear in Mother Hubbard and other styles, and. aii Kinds ot CHILDREN'S PURNISHING GOODS. ayetom & 32AL GARMENTS ALTERED. DYED AND SS EINED. Furs ofall Kinds repai Miss CUNNINGUAD, > 1310 8th sf uw. apa MES © SccaFrenry, a 1109 F st. nw., Shapes over Ladies’ straw Hats abd Bonnets tn the atest styles, ‘ep20-Lin* Mes M. J. Hes 1309 F STREET N. W., WILL MAKE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH HATS DURING THE COMING WEEK. LADIES ARE INVITED. ap3 Mas B. M. Mexczer, 419 NINTH ST. N.W. Materials of all kinds for ART EMBROIDERY. Finest grateof Zephyrs, Columbia Knitting Yarns, Sik, Armisene Crewel and Chenille. anes Children's Lace hans. Shaw TACES AND iIBBONS _ Stamping done prom aplom Specrat Saz Or Hoaxay. Ladies’, Misses and Children. New Styles Im- mense Assortment. Choice Goods and Low Prices. lov doz Unbleached, medium weight Hose for Ladies ‘at 25e. per pair; worth 37c Misses’ and Children's Engilsh aud French Hosiery regular fashioned, from 250 up DOUGLASS, _mhoa ___522, 524, 526 othst. ow. MSR 5 sorerer 7} 3 : Makes Corsets to order in le and wt Woputee pertet Wand coatbet ot ; ‘French Hand-madce peg ee Patent Shoulder Tireces, kd all Dress Reform Goods, ‘French Corsets and Bastien Secon co ‘91 Corset (Miss H.'sows Biske) that for the priceis aheurpassed. 8. Preuch, Geri and Spanish spoKeu. mr pesce DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. ‘Eveving Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Vells, ‘Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongeeour specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepatred. Ladie? ‘Drewes Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON @CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Maison Yriese, ue Rivolie, Parla = - —— i 4 Moe. Vox Braxos, Movere Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York? Win. Barr @ Con. St Mo. Suits made at the shortest notice. "Supertor fitting, reasonable prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. Evening Dress Bridal Troscaus a specialty. az 20 Lath st, between Fand K __HOTEIS. Tue New Yous Hore, NEW YORK CITY. This popular hotel hus been completely renovated {and 100 rooms added, maicing its prevent capacity ive m1 guests, ‘Conducted on both the American and European plans, S_lsstaurant of Superior Excellence supplies the Seale ale Carte: Price of rooms, with boar, trot $5 Pez day: without board, from $1 per day aud upw: Broadway cars pass the hotel SPECIAL RATES TO PERMANENT GUESTS. apliswa.thes 260 H_ CRANSTON Larne comraxys extract OF MEAT. Finest and ‘Meat Flavor- ing Stock for Soups, Made ‘and Sauces, Annual sale 8,000,000 jars, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaluabletonic. “Isa success ‘and a boon for which nations should feel grate: ful.”—See “Medical Press,” “Lancet,” &c. Genuine only with the fac simile of Baron Lie a ene ge yet oe eee et eee - nection with tie ‘public are in- Reet at ev Gane Stet cates Sear de F ES aise LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all Storek cers and Chemisia Sole agents for the United ‘States (wholesale only), C. David & Co.. 9 Fen endin, Ragland sssee “THE CONCORD HARNESS" “THE CONCORD COLLAR* ‘TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the best makers in great variety at very low prices, LUTZ & PRO, 497 Pennsylvania Aveaoe, _ 8926 ‘Adjoining National Hota CROQUET—At all Prices LAWN TENNIS. LAWN Pook. ARCHERY—A few splendid bows at lees than halt price. ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SON ag70 428 SEVENTH STREET, ginning; improved by a two-story frame dwelling Liam Brean House. ltins of ale, a proscribed by the decree: One-third ofthe purchase money shail be In cash andthe 4 PURE MALT EXTRACT. Anee id equal iustsinients in one and two years Fossesses the highest merit, Itismannfucture ofrom | spectively, fur which the promissory notes ofthe pur: toe cueineee meneame ned cmtaaien toa chaser must be given, to bear interest frou shy of ne quality Gh Furenhing “Grin with wegavlgpr. | Msix vr cout Rd scoured. by deed of trst on rope uaegne ieoeeine =| erty sold, or all east, at pureliaser's option “depo inact a of $50 at ume of sale. All conveyancing ‘atpure it 5. true tonic and delightful beverage, allkedesir. | chaser's cost. “It the terms of suloare not complied able for invalids and persous in health. “Wil be found | with in seven days. from ‘day of sale the ‘Trostes tee ‘pon trial to bea pleusant and complete substitutefor | serves the rigiit to resell. at risk and cost of defaulting icoholic drinks, most or which are vo stunuiauug | purchaser, alter dve duys" public wotice of suc resale for delicateconstitutions. fn some newspaper publisiied in Washington, D.C Is the beverage “Par Excellence” for nursiny SAML. MADDOX. Traste mothers, creates an abundance of milky while ft a “402 Loutsian avene. strengthens and invigorates the entire system. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ded After careful analysis, Wilbur G. Hall, Ph. D., New ‘York, eays: “Liquid Bread tsa refreshing, nourishing Elta freoa tea 2 ensue entre ieee PROPOSALS. Iils palatable to the taste, and of easy assimilation.” = = Frank L. James, Ph. D., M.D., St. Louis, after analy- OFFICE CRESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL COMPANY His, says: “Its low percetitage of ulcohol, ity elerves celice, Its delightful taste and odor, all cous ine to re- ANNarozis, May 3d. 1886. femmend Nicholson's Malt Extract as belug most | SEALED PROPOSALS Foit THE REBUILDING nourishing beverage, and the best article of the sort | OF aM NO. N THE CHESAPEAKE AND ” iS: ‘bat hus ever come under my examination.’ eats CANAL impou. ‘such plan specifications and oat Atwich cost as the proposers may therein set forte DAVID NICHOLSON. Prop'r, ST. LOULS Wil be received at the oflice of the Chesapeake and aswi aie Ohio Canal Company. in the city of Aunupolis, on or before TWELVE O'CLOCK MON MONDAY, MAY NTEENTH, 1896. THE sald work of rebut WM MUEHLEISEN, fhgsaid Dus. uput ay copied plat “ind. specif it aa eea pete saat tons, must be completed within. nfucty days irom th date ‘ofsuch acceptance, ‘Good and sumone band oe bonds with, sulicient sureties will be required from Shy derepted biders for the complete ceeeution of . ‘ Work proposed for In the muntier, Upon te teres Mas Juurr Consox Sars anal etl eee cia indicate by te’ ucceptel prox zs aud by this udvertisement. ‘he propovers a In anarticle entitled “Family Living on $500 a Year? Feanested to State in ‘eal pe pois whut pt irany, % : Of the price of the suid. work they are wiline to tae ‘Fuel for acooking Stove and two other fires, an’) fn the bunds of this Company under the Maryiaud ace lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided OCKE | of 1878, chupter 38. z 1. VICTOR BAUGHSA were used In cities,” &c. ‘ident Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO 4 ANY PART OF WASHINGTON Oz Gaear Ivrenzsr, OR GEORGETOWN— fie 40Bushels for $3.70 if you hi q . bes repeni And is el Se: t! =P why you may wel Gas abe Ga c x read it, and keep on reading tll you come to jt. PRT AG A Aetatemia x $6. poe lot Sult at beer rrheen A Fine Business Sult at $7.50. WASHINGTON Gas LIGHT COMPANY, Au Fatra Fine All-Wool Cheviot Sult at $10. A pure Indigo Blue Flannel sult at $7.60, 25 <li and 413 10cm street | ay an1-wool Black Worsted 4-Button Cutaway st $10, worth $15, MM MMERERN SOO. NN NE OY An All-Wool Cassimere 4-Button Cutaway at $12, MMMMEOENR © Q'ORN RE ad worth $16, EMRE DD 2 BEREE YF _|"srnctroceamertsut at 15, an za ioe MM Mieeh WN “Oo N ANLrgL ¥ x | prince aibert at $15; and all cduer suite ot the eae ras proportionate low price. Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regener» FOR BOYS FROM 13 TO 18 YEARS made expresily for the ‘derange: Crike procreative organs, ‘Whenever anyrdeouiny ot | We have wgood Cueviot Sult at §5; an elegant Casal- the generative organs occurs, from whatever cause, | Mere Suit at $6.30, worth $3; a fine Cassimere Suit at the ‘continuous stream of electricity permeating | 87-90. worth $10; un extra Fine Cassimere Suit, silk through the parts must restore them to healthy ac- | ¥Xed, at $10, worth $13, Mion. ‘There is no mistake about this instrament. | ror © Yours of we have tested ie, sat {nis instrument. | YOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 18 YEARS OLD. fare testified to. Weakness from Indiscretion, In- | A very nice Suit at $2: a better one at $2.75: an ele- capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in fact, any trouble | kant Cheviot Suit at $3.25, worth $4.25; a very fine of these organs is cured. Do not confound this with | Suit at $3.75, worth $5; au extra fine Sult at $4.50, electric belts advertised to cure all ills from heud to | Worth $6. We have a very large stock of Children’s We. ‘This is tor the ONE specified purpuse Fur cis- | Sults from $2 upto $10, ‘culars giving full information uddrese— A full line of Meo’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Pants from CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT Co, = aud-wes 103 Washington street, Chicago. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL ss 900 HoH FTTI 227" 9585 ®as, i. ih E i ; fa a CLOTHING COMPANY. Bg _8p29 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS 5 | MILWAUKEE LAGER Croauye, cee THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. ARCHERY, SPORTING GOODS of all kind=, LARGEST TOY AND FANCY GOODS HOUSE ‘For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, In Washington. YF COACH BY COACHES, rs BABY COACHES, ‘Prices Reduced. 1224 20th Street Northwest. CH. RUPPERT, ‘Telephone. 454 425 | apis 403-405 7th street northwest, "Traverers To Evnorz taM’L @ PALMER Kevsroxse Mair W uxer. Can receive all information concerning sailing of steamers, rates of passage. etc., etc., of the following Anes: North German Lloyd, New York, France, Evg- SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE | tang and Germany: Non German Lioyd, Baltimore STRICTLY PURE. ‘sud Bremen; Hamburg American Packet Company ‘THE BEST TONIC. Red btar Line, Autwerp; American Line, Liverpool; PERFECTS DIGESTION. Boyal Netherland Line, Rotterdam; Florio Rubattino Line, Mediterranian, by calling upon their agent, EDWARD F. DROOP, 925 Pennsylvaula ave. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00: 6 Hotties for $5.00: _Role Agent for Steinway &Sons Pianos __apl4 Unequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, snd General Debility. THE LIBRARY SITE. Offers Made by the Owners of Prop- erty—The Assessed Value of the layers who Have Conceded TAREE WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, HAND- CT. ORDER; SUT FRAME, LOR “SUITE, IN SYLVANIA AVE,.NEAR s’ By direction of the owner, who is going exclusively, naruiacturing business, [ will sell al the above auction, EVERY EVENING, ab HALE-PAST P.M. until all are. of Thargains may be expecteds Po iM. FOLEY, Anctioneer, Last night meetings were held by various labor organizations to consider matters in connection with the pending eight hour contest. Locai Union, No, 1, Brotherhood of Carpenters and en In session continuously since Monday, lastevening held a large meet- ing at the hall, 7th and L streets. The hall was crowded to overflowing, over 600 Knights of the saw and plane being present. Mr. Humphreys presided, with Mr. Magee secretary. The meeting was as usual held with closed doors, and was given up to the initiation of over two dozen candidates and the hearing of re- ports, It was viven out 1,400 oF 1,500 Gone: O88 MALL RACK The commission appointed to secure a site for the proposed Congressional Library build- ing met yesterday and opened the offers re ceived from the owners of property in the two parcels of ground named in the library bill. There were about a dozen owners who made no return of their property. are given below, and show that the valuations made by the property owners for the squares 30 and 731, south of East Capitol street, 1s $765,044, while for squares which He north of East Capitol street, the total value reached 1s $803,363. priation for the property on either side « street was $550,000 commission Joiners, which had be t residence, No. TU-MORROW. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE oF IGH-BRED HORSES, “GRASS REGIONS OF attention of partie ‘The individual offers made furniture. S& CO., Aucts, nsearch of wei RB, WILLIA rpuomas vowsisc Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF AN ENGLISH COASIGNMENT MISCELLANEOUS DKS, HICH ARE MANY VALUABLE WORKS, He DIRECT FROM THE. On FRIDAY MORNIN 5 AT WASH NAILON 1326 E street northwest, Washington, B. C. Pacers, ouds ‘Ainong them isa Vair Shands high, fall 16, 727 and 725, at the trade here num- 1,200 being in | the association or the Knights of Labor, and embracing all the’ non- | the bed-room. wit the remainder, 3 men, White ‘and colored. thirds of th union carpe at work for eight hours, tributed toa boss ¢ compelled to ke: nd the members if the owners on the south side took off about one-third from their ent valuation it would be we the ground, excess of th tax lists, The com nding negotiations, Below are given the offers made by the owners, together with the various pleces of p: tax assessors in the last assessment, SQUARE 728, 8, which is north of East Capl- tol, the following offers were received Matched Pairs. jeldings, 5 and 6 yeurs old, 1 jnest matclied team ever ollered fur sale Gelding, 7 years old, 15% hands high, has Gelding, 7 years old, 15% hands high, has gelding, 6 years old, 16 hands high, has can trot in 2250 in proper lianas anes BBD, believed 5 years old, 16 hands high; UAs ts Young horses ever left ers, iL is stated, are sible to pur- ‘The values given are far in assessed value as given in the mission have taken no action 0: AT MY BOOK Roc CORNER ELEVE rpenter that ‘T AND PENNSYL- ING. MAY ELEVE WIRY Oo" LOOK, ‘ALOGUKS READY. THOMAS DOWLID 3 DOWLING, Auctioneer HE FAST AND WE) MARC Pan incompetent man, nge foree, said to THE The city isgone up. and says he'll shut up bis announced that a SPAR reporter, tor Dan MeCarth: shop for ay uumber of boss BOSSES WHO ARE WORKIN: ‘ Mr. M. J. Curry, of the Bricklayers’ Union, Says in relation to “bosses” who have been an- | nounced as granting eight hours: Mr. Fleming in his statement in THe STAR | said those who were at we erty as appraised by the ginning, thence due | eof the most’ prowist Pair Biown P: years old, 15 handshich; believed to be the fastest palé of green pacers in Wie world: has show! Bi elding, 7 years old, 15% hands high; has Fe, 7 years old, 16 hands high; ding, 6 years old, 16 bands high; has trotted fare, 5 years old, 15% hands high; Very fust pacer. H. Newman, $1 | started in one y ph Follansbee, trustes, Tpuosas: DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTENSIVE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTIO: ¥ hes: chence | $11,000; Wii long & Connelly request. ge i to purchase to come sad ‘and driving qualities of any oc tue stuck any time vefore sale, Catalogue, with full and extended Pedigrees, can be SOF aL tue stables, VERY Pesca ryto finest’ churet commencing a alesroomn, 1 will se hold effects, being the entire coutents of two privaie Fesidences, removed to my rooms for convenience of ALSO, AT TWELVE M Several horses, carriages, dog-carts, ephen’ J. Field, , 878,000; Frank’ Mary’ J. Beatty, 36,67 son R street north- West, between built the W. and G ed'at the Auction M. P. Callan’ and Mr. John” Livy ool house, wht d, contractor of St has been a well: known builder in the Distriet for a quarter of a century, and L 168; Wm. 8: Hunt, $20,000; Laura: M. “Moore, 14,00 310,000; Leonidas SPecran ann PEREMPTORY AUC upes, harness, NTS IN STORE, ORTHWEST, ing Noi, ATTEN A.M, i all goods are disposed of ‘The stock contains prime and first class Dry Goous Notions, consisting of . Velvels, satins, fi THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Hteal Estate. others, trustee ¢ (QTEVENS, LAWRE TUESDAY, APRIL Ti S Samuel Goldsmith, g It Saks & Co,’s building, corner 7th MeLaughlin, avenue, fell in line with | Peter Little, of Capitol Hill, who | has been in the building trad eighthours, | Zeph. Jones, of the P ing, works eight hours, ace, from the Navy Yard, swells the column Short hours and fair wa; James Hughes is well known, having cree! many fine houses for Mr. A. Mr. James McGill as architect, eight hours, Dress Goods, Cashmeres, e assessed value of the property in square according 10 the last triennial assessment Was'as jollows: Jas. FL Oyster, $! Sl Avery, bwo. lois, winia Etch! ERNOON, MAY E a we will sell, iu front |. OF SUBDIVISION OF erweur, Uoslery, Gloves, Jerseys, Shirts, together w Ladies will do we, to attend tits sale, as a good as sortment of Spring. oods will be offered duily. > ‘a well-built new y (with cellar), containing 7 ms, modern conveniences, hot and cold water, gas and gus fixtures, ranges, ‘Terms: Oue-third cash; balance one and two years, notesito bear interest and to besecured by deed oF ail cash, at option of pur Tequired on euch Jot at the ofsale. “Terms to be piled with in 10 days, oth Cost of detauiting purchaser. notice of such resale, . Barber under Arch. Hutton, that he has laid by Walter Dobson st buildings in the he bait. them, $2,931; Loutsian: and Mery C, Merchant, 93 and Jane Lyneh, ‘LING, Auctioneer. TRES' SALE OF A FIN. BASEMENT. WEST STRELTS By virtue of two deeds of tr $8969; Clara Wheeler, | Sunluhy, Wo lots, ¥ 4; Charles Mc! S13g3; Jolin G hioad an look at some of tne fis with pride hat e Dant, who built the wise resale, ut risk 2 | doing the bricklay | also on Palmer's warebouse o | three lots, $3,121, $312 and $141; Elizabeth L. | below 7th street southwest, has gr lois, $10,302 and $651; J.B. G: S and Bss0: Stephen J. Field,’ two lots, $350 and $92; Eli 562 and ‘$10: ‘Mary Jane Be and_ others, Conveyancing, ust, dated respect- if Mareh, A. 1). 1N84, and th J. Field, unrce jots, pills, property is sultable for private buyers or to ring a good interest to investors. Bee DUNCANSON BROS. A.D. 1886, and ‘recorde ; folio 47 et seq, and Liber su, pectively, two of the land fambia, ahd at the written Fequest of the party secured thercunder, the wader: sigued Trustees Will the premises, on MONGAY, the TENTIL MAY, A. D.1850, AT FIVIZLMIITY. O'CLOCK. P, AL., the following Teal estate, situute in Georgctowny 1b ing District of Columbia, to wit: the north thirt (BY) feet of Lots nu 1 those buildings. G is working ei stis, two lots, $9, | picious | Hurdle & Moore, are working cit hou: built hundreds of houses K An, Who tsdoing 1. H.W, 1 working eight hours.” 2n Philips,who has, auction, in front of | FTO. & WAGGAMAN, ‘Real Estate Auctioneer. Y SALE OF VALUABL “E PLACE NOWELL STREETS NORTHEAST. of a decree of the the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause No 9,901, L will sell, ut publi Browning, $1,445 | and P. Harri brick work, ax trustees, S2'559; ) $2,404; “Thomas 0, "Pryor ; Wm. 8, Hunt, $5,413; Laura M, Mary Ann Ci: abered fiity sev Beall's addition to said Georgetown, de- aund bounds as follows Be TME BALL PLAYERS. The Nationals Defeated by tne Ros- jons—Other Events Yesterday. ldas “Scott, $1,300; W 0; Wu. P.” O'Conner, $6! trustees Poabody Lit preme Court of same at the northeast corner of said Iot uumbered eight (58), On the west Ine of Congress street, run thence south by an with the suid le of | $1,396'and'$1,210; Sumuel Goldsi: Isiac Bassett, 82, lots, $2,961 $16; Benjamin T, Thorn, $173. SQUARE 729, In square 729 oilers were received as follows: | Francis A. Wood, $10,500; John Grinder, $15,000; Oliver H. Reed, $7,000; A. C. Wash- burn and others, $30,000; H. Hannah M. Tric $15,703; Mary In’ Blake aid i sqtiare 191, improved by a tw c, hose, No. 1500 Pie E DAY, at QUALTERD, + Will Sell, at public auction, remiises, the east 19 feet Ironton G sireet, depth of 90 felt, to au alley, 10 feet wide, of ora suid lot being on tle corner of ; John Mel. | uphemia Bassett, The Nationals were out-umpired and out- lucked by the Bostons yesterday, and lost the | Sine by the same score with which they won the exciting gume of Monday, 12 to 11. Yes- terday’s game would not have been a whit less interesting than tfe opening one of the | series had it resulted the same. | were carried to the high | they breathlessly saw the Nationals gradually | draw up on the commanding lead of 11 to 4, | | which the visitors had at the end of t inning. At this point Barr seemed tosettle down to his work and checked the i tng of the visitor Bar. | it dificult to hit hin | runs did the visitors get until th ‘The home team mun: the sixth inni in the elghth, dience was in suspense until th | the Bostons, who were tbe last at the bat, | put out. The visitors were anaions that tue Kame should be called a Ue at the end of the tice north parallel with Congress thence eust_one] undred ¥ (120) feet to the place of begituing opsisting ol a Uareestory: the iimprovements thereo and basement brick Dwelling, known as No, 1405, Congress street. ‘Terius of sale: One-third cash; balance in one, two and Uiree years, for wuleh p interest from the day ofsule, wid. payable senil-at ally, and to be secured by deed of trust on sold, wil be required, or all casu, at option ut A“ deposit of $300. required at dime of sale. reyancing and recording. at cost of purchase ‘Terms to be complied with inten days from day of sate, otherwise the Trustees reserve the ri the property atthe risk ond cost of the detaulting pur chaser uiter five days’ public not per published in Weshington, D. C. Lot 1, in squure 98%, G and 12th sircets nor! rebuser's notes, to bear ‘The audience | st pitch of interest as Jance in equal instal months, for witch Tracy, $6,000; $12,000; Samuel’ Biever, &. Gist, $4,558. ments in six, twelye and eight notes of purehasers bearing interest irom'day of sale, of trust _on property sold, will be tut ecutel by der 190 "whit be requred ‘on cach lot at thine of sale, all conveyaveing and recording will be at pu If terius are pot complied with in days from sale, property will be resokl at risk and cost | of defaulting purchwser. a RVING WILLIAMSON, Trustee, ‘458 Louisiana avemie. chaser’ cost. in some newspa- had not found hard und often, uk &. MAYFIELD, rpuos waccam ninth inning, d to secure two runs in one in the seventh and four score was tied, and the $18,000; Eli Chelini, $12,000; Thomas Schreve her, trustes Jane Lylich, 820,000: Rosina , Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED SIMPROVED REAL ESTATE PP MOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. Kent, $85,000; William E William P, Bradiey, 0; ALP. Howe, 88,400, sed values square WASHINGTON sults on the Bay View NORTHWEST. $10,000; Jere { virtugof the power and authority me by the last witl and te: Hill, deceased, 1 will 729—F. A. Wood, | | partot Milwaukee. ‘The rinder, two lots,” $155 0. H. Reed, gi,910; A. G Washburn Suinuel Bieber, two lots, sisted upon inuing, however, and | yea the following dare "4396, begis ning 486 with oth streot west, and runuitig th ; thence West 85 feet: thenc tothe alley; thence east $5 feet to pluce of beginn! ‘Verms of Sale: Onevhalf cash, balance six anu twe months. Interest at six per cent on deferred p nt8, Or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All cunveyance st purchas and others, $2.94 31,278 and’$1,375; nab M, Tracy, twe seorge W. Gist, : ) Teul eStuie—viez Part of lot 2 were greatly” di SOUTHWEST were disposed of hoped, howew ppointed as the Nati two, three ord Unat the result would be a | but the first two Boston men at th id the winning run was scored with avery diseppe f the grounds, ed away irom the Nationals at nt it was within their gras wed that. the It has become customury lub to gain a comm: But for anu i WETS SOUT. STREET, BET Wien SOUTH WES @ aN AND CANAL ST AND GEORGLA Hii of Clarissa Heiss. duly reme Court of the District of #4 olumnbla, holding a special term for Or jurt business, and by the dec strict of Colui in cause No. 7733 Sell at pubite auction, in front cf e1 the following real estate iu the C! District of Columbia, to wit: ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1886, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. ML, part of Lots ‘Cand K. in square 360, frout on L street of. improved by a threestory Brick House, belug uum bered 019 L street northwest. Immestlately thereater feet on L street, and lot H and on La street, an 100 fronting each 30" ide a 15-foot alley and on the E. side 480-foot alley, together with te improvements thereo: Also, on the sume ‘day. at IALE-PAST FIVE @ and 10, insq. 602, and ‘Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash und the balance tm two equal instalments In one six per cent interest from day of rs must be giv al Lite Insaran 148, $1,395, $8,176 an y; five luis, $2,593, 671, | bated in the Su hat poured out Jeposit of $100 check the attacking 1 L-xecutor resery ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser. . HODGSON, l-xecutor, holding « speci Wall as Trustee, h Of the premises, ty of Washington, ‘On “TUESDAY, ‘Term In Lguit: JO: (0S. E. WAGGAM. | for the visitin {| early in th wate | cision in the fourth inning the MPVRUSTER'S SALE OF VALU LOT ON MSTREI TENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of w deed of trust, duly recorded In No, 993, folly 87, et seq. Fecords of the District of Ing ‘Trustee, wi re ‘on THURSDAY fortunate dew ationals would Knowles secured Suttou’s ip the fourth inning, and attempte make a double play, and the spectators thou, he did make it, He'caugnt the run first and second, and then tbrew tbe bail to The umpire decided that runs for the visitors followed, The Nationals earned six Of their eleven runs. GAMES ELSEWHERE, The New Yorks succeeded in winning a game from Philadelphia yesterday on the latter's grounds, by a score of 4 to 2. Keefe pitched jants, and was more effective than on sonly hitsately five times, ‘The the box for tie etivener, trustee pushed toward tie vridge, Kosina Sargent, $U,06 Jane Lynch, BB. Frene! | S406; Stella A. Ke [5 Bradley, $2,875; Jeremian C. Low, $2,167; and Albion J. Howe, $3,153. SQUARE 730, Square 730—Offers—Fannie L. Berry, urnett,$11,500; Sophia G. 20,000; Mary D. Ce imery and 8. J. F. Buehler, $8,000; 000; KR. C. Darling, $1,500; na C, Fitzhugh and Ann C. Carroll, $4,000; Geo. M. Miller, 36,500; National Metropviitan Fire Insdrance Co., $3,300. Square 730—assessed vulues—John 8, Devi- 35-1UU feet. “and dmonston, 33,97 Part of lot K, frontini fon, tn front of the p ee THURTEEN TH DAY OF MAY, A.D, Is86,at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, all of Lot N of part of Square 2 11-12 feet on M sty und Fuuuing 20 feet to w LUsfoot ulicy, One of the Tots in the city. ifcash: balance in equal instalments at one and two years, notes to beat 6 per cent interest, Puyable semb-ainuaily und to be secured by deel of trust, or all cash, at option of purchaser: conveyance: er; a deposit OF S250 Te ns to be couplied with In ten duys, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to Te-sell at the risk an Cost of the defaulting purchaser, sale in sbie News As ne panies emplied Ubelr guns with a ste: was out, and fi ving on the w. wh of blood in the Milwaukes buck that width O'CLOCK P. M., lots 2, 5, mer, $10,027; M. G. Jot 4, in sq. 604 and two years, w sale, for which notes of purchase fred by deeds of trust on the property sold, or all cash at option of purchasers, — Cash deposit of $100 must be made on euch of ‘the lug ia square and $50 on each of the other lots. when kno: ‘All conveyancin of sale must be com day of sale in detau lug, éte., ut cost’ of pure! quired at time or sate, order trom the War depart bus barrac the government buildings and property in am Ucipation ot a r r Titcomb oceupie Phillies, and he proved a puzzier to the glunts, ecured three hits 0} azos won tb in Washington, D. QUIS T. PRESBIC NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, eee Surviving Trustee. vith within ten days from tor which the trustee reserves Tight to resell at risk and cust of defaulting pur- public advertisement. HENRY WISE GARNETT, Trustee, Cleminer, $5,860; Mary D! 52,890; M. G. Emery i loch, trustees, $1,000; J. F. s McLaughlin, $2.36: 3. Darling, $405; and Ann C. Carroll, $1,106; Ge: ,080; National Metropolitan Fire Insurance game with S y in St. Louis, by the The home tea puta new ‘pitcher, Kirby, in the box, and he was pounded all over the teld, McCormick did some fine pitching for the Chicagos. ‘The Cowboys met with another defeat yeste day in Kansas City by a score of 4 to played a phenomenal game up to the last half of the ninth in the str Aveuue luilroad agreement. ending te made for Une speedy: hundred and seve hundred anc nd SW. Tul- Buehler, $1,130; ore of 9 to 6, chaser aiter th.e rPM0MAs DOWLING, Aucuoneer. 11 “ECKINGTON,” THE COUNTRY SEAT OF THE LATE JOSEPH Esq. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, No. 7459, Doc. 20, we wil the highest bi mises, on THU! DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1886, at FOUR. O'CLOCK P. M. all that tract of parcel of laud in the . District wf Columbia, called Maria C, Fitziugh OSE we See ee ORS PHOS E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF No, 2137 EI SQUARE 731. Square 731.—Offers—Elia Chelini, $25,000; Frederick Steinle, $23,500 39,117.50; M. G.. Emery trustees, $29,757.00; D.A. Vi Wm. and Sarah Rothwell, $5,000; B. Marenghi, $8,000; Josephine D. Hicks’ and others, $21,- ware 731, assessed values.—Elia Chelin|, 313; D. A.'Watterston, two lots, $4,506 au Hicks and others, two 759 and $3,914; Virginia and Julia Franzonl, $2,711; Frederick Stenile, 86,07 Ann Bohn, $1,724; M. G. Emery and S. two jots, $6,160 and lum, $4,760; i public feta REPOKT OF THE Le fe at public fit at the Mansion House, he TWENTY: IMPROVED BY Ze When Lillie, st ch resulted in tare ts. Louisville, 6, vs runs being scored At Cincianati—Cinelanail, 5; HOW THE RECORD STANDS, National League. ; Mury Ann Bohn, ind S. W. Tulloch, terston, $50,000; Investigating the Broadway Su grants say law by Ube olficers of the Broadway Suriace Railroad company and shameless vi the trusts which “they have atte! iinister under Ube Sanction and authority of the commonwealth, as well as their gullty prac- tices in dealin and other officers of the law, bave in the opinion of your committee bee while new und stronger provis of venality, irtue ofa deed of trust recorded in Liber 21, folio 123, et seq., of the land records bia, and at the request of ky county of Washingto and Enown as part of “Eekington’ Mmetes und bounds in’ said decree), containing 87.18 ore or less, und improved with a large id outbuildings. ding sites upon the District of Coli (described by acres of Jand, ‘and substantial dwelling house: ‘There are several bewuthiul bi which is well wooded and watered, aud over- forms a portion of the northern boundary: of thecity, ‘The tract will be first offered as a whole, ‘and if not sod we will then offer the same accordin to the plat of our subdivision in seven lots, which wi be exhibited at the sule, vi mansion house and outbulldin containing 11 17-100 weres; taining 13 34-100 acres. These lots lie west of the line litan branch of the B. and O. RR. Lots 7 apd 2 adjoin the “Kkeuting” estate; Lov3 adjoins the Germanta Scheutzen Park, and hus 70-100 feet on Boundary street. ‘The remaining lots, upon the Brentwood road. 1z 77-100acres: Lot G, containing 99-100 acres; Lot Jot hasalso a trout . in J.B. Haw’s subdivi a for the same ut a polut on the line of ‘Sth'street ext -nded. distant 19 feet north of the south- West corner of said fot G3, and running thence north along the line of sald street 20 feet: thence east 100 feet; thence west 100 feot to the yamproved by a two-story fraue ‘Sth street extended. ‘Verms: One-third cash; balance In equal instalments in six aud twelve months, for which notes of pure chaser will be taken, secured by deed of trust on prop~ erty sold, and bearing interest from day ofsale, or wil cash at option of purchaser. required at time of sale, and ail couveyancing and re cording will be at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- yperty Will be resold at 4 MOLIZMAN, Trustee. ant, commencit '86; Josephine _D. American Association, feet; thence south 2 improved with the St. Louis...... 959; St. Vince: ‘m, and Sarah Rothwell, $962; SQUARE 727. ‘Square 727—Offers—Ada B. and Ida L. Case, $10,000; Buchanan Beale, $7,500; J. Forbes 6,000; Abraham H. Herr, $1,000; Na- ie Insurance company U.S.A., $12,000; 89, Francis” Thomas, 10,000; Amasa Co] 17,000; Adol- nv’s Orphan A 5 Baltimore... Brook lyDnwe To 4 DIAMOND DUST, Gilligan caught Barr yesterday toeverybody’s Satisfaction. It is surprising that he can do 80 well after being used to Shaw's livery. He 1: @ very willing playet Th the grand’ stand yesterag interested in the, baid” for the Pittsburg SD Metropolitan. 2 11 A deposit of g50 will be he eust of sald railroud a1 Lot 7, containt 859-100 acres; 4, containing § 56-100 acres. 30-100 feet on Boundary street. ‘Termy of sule: Onesfifth of the amount of the pur- in cash, and the residue in four equ atalments, dug in six, twelve,cighteen and twenty-four months respectively from the day of sale, the par- chaser or purchasers giving his or their promissory abente,with interest thereon ‘per annum trom the day ut ‘sale; or all cash, at the option of the purebaser or prur- to sald property will be Purchase money tor the same or for thereof shall be fully paid: und if fais to comply with the terms of within ten days after such sale. the ‘Trustees re- serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of such defaulling purchaser. ‘the plied ‘with in ten Fisk and cust of defi THOS, E, WAGGAMAN, Lot 5, contuinin left-handed de- 10,000; Andrew J. 000; C. H. Junken, “. Ho and M. F. $3, E. uare 1 tie Forbes pany, A. Wilson, 33, 140;" Franeis Thom TOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE VALUA’ ‘NEAL UNIONTOWN, D.C. By virtue ot a deed of trust, d Liber No, 807. follo, 812, et Tecords for the District ‘of Columbia, and the, written request of the holder” of the’ Botes se- wiil sell, In front of the premises, on MON. DAY, the TENTH DAY OF MAY, 1880, at FOUL YCLOCK P. M., the followin, he county of Wu: jumbia, and kaown as lot uu the recorded surve sitanted on the old ‘Terms: one-third teen mouths, notes to bear interest and to be secured Sold, or all cash, $50 required af'the tm e days, otherwise Trustee sell the property at chaser alter tive apacaus than Shaw. He He is for bis side does not desire the reputation only pitcher that can bring victory Force is keeping up his batting with a ven- eky apt to pats tall in tive bent In from second—right over the third bag. He has done it tice with the ata critical stage ‘ationals went to New York last night, and there will be no league the 27th. The 7th regiment band will assist the New Yorks in giving them a fitting recep- to get another his eye on one, BLE. PROPERTY, Kauffmann, assessed valués—Ada B. and Ida anan Beale, jational Life |, Ohe of the land. atthe rate of mx chasers. The title until the whol separate part, purchaser shal place to bring a man Je, 81,940; Ni rt desctibed ‘real estate, mibered” twenty-A¥e, of ‘Wigheld estate, and of the guine. ines here until lat of subdivision may ‘of bid if sold as a wi 007; Mary H. Cop 3208: Andrew 3 rush, $3,227; Chas. HW. Junken, two jot +t ‘ 782; Zebulon Be Balance tn twel hus Lindenkoh! hy deed of trust on the property 160; Oscar H. an Stegmi at option of purchaser. rab cai fs ser Shieh a eee such re EDWARD MATTHEWS. Trustee. 412 Sth st.'n. w., CALDERON CARLISLE, B07 D a ANDREW B. DUVALL, “” } Trustees, JORN 7. MINCHELE, ith st. and Pa. ave. nw, cateher in New York, and it is hoped he will be successsul. ht fully equipped buse ball asso- ploying over 700 te $800,000. n addition to these there ure numerous stale > $2,175; Charlotte u Kauttinann, $1,507; ‘hom pson, two low, $1,502 and $1,481. SQUARE 726, Square 726—Offers—M. J. Homiller, $30,000. Wm. C. Dodge, $37,500, Square 726, assessed J, Homiller, ETWEEN | Hanna, twolots, 1, clations now in existence, em whose salaries (08. J. FISHER & 00., Auctioneers varied JUARE NO, | Means RTH STREETS }HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioness, TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE TWENTIETH STREET, BETWEEN & ANU F NORTRWEST, 522; Mary Eliza- lenry A. Seymour, $3,23" a 95018 ‘and 490; W and 3443, feo) and $1,787; Hi patcrsrsbat SSNs weep | Mors Fis Azz Now Bole Agents tor tne Uk Phila, a , | beginning to deposit their eggs, warning Ang furs to place them on storage son as possible. We FOR SALEBY ee By mou and fire, tt wml coms ont value. Sout Crome &.00, }e Jef A thes 2H. STTSEMETE 808, 25 tO & Auanilion fWasninetom Tee TRUS, i as Arba meyer reais, hover Nears out, always clean, FGi0, GHGS WALKER FOR MONUMENTAL “Fe ee salons oon SAS, SISH such Work. Cfiee aud \uru Nol st, ja rear of Government Fru.uiug Oice, pre ‘street fz to 708 2. FISHER devotes Her attention wo tue wants of reg ‘Patrons, mh TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR —o—— Stock Killed by Buffato Guats. ASUVILLE, TENN., May 6.—Buffalo gnate are doing a great deal of damage among stock in Haywood county. More than one hundred horses and mules are reported killed Took 390 Grains of Arsenic. OPEKA, KAN. May 6.—Andrew Rider, « farmer sixty-five , ving northwest of anton, comn ide Tuesday, Rider ght one ounce of arsenic, which he sald he nted to kill rats with, At heeaNed tora sof milk and proceeded to take JO gratns poison. This was atioure'elock im the wid at ol hat night Rider was dead, _ Murder im West Virginian. Romsey, W. Va., May 6.—Frank Heathole, night watchman at Taylor's tannery, was « nd instantly killed Tuesday night by person unknown, The body was. f in front of the tannery turnace Who came to commence their day's labors, Nine buckshot had passed entirely the body, and death Footprints outside the road to @ window in the fire-foom, Unrough which the shot was fired. -——— An Aged Pioncer's Terrible Crime. Trxkonsna, Micn., May 6,—A horrible tragedy occurred Tuesday morning, one and a halt miles east of here, Ranodyne Shedd, a wealthy Pioneer of this section, killed bis’ wife by hit- tin ithan ax while she was dressing, He then, evidently, went to the kitchen and cet bis own Usroat’ with a razor. When dis covered Mrs. Shedd was lying in one corner of only a part of her clothing on. Mr, Shedd was lying fn the kitchen near the stove in a pool of blood, The horrible dis covery was mude by the youngest son. Mr. Shedd was 73 years of a eurltest settlers of this section ally respected. ‘Th: to be domestic troubl THE WESTERN RIOTS. The Uneasiness in Chicago and Threats of Incendiarism by Anarchiste—The Dead and the Wounded, There were no further disorders in Chicago yesterday, although an uneasy teellng prevail, [tis said the Bobemians in the southwestern Partof the clty"have plotted to set fire to the | lumber yards In that section as soon as the wind ts favorable An incendiary fire was rd last night, but was extin- ny damage was done, The nan who threw the bomb t has been arrested, although there are contradictory rumors recarding this matter, Some say that Michael Schwab, wh was arrested in the office of the Arbeiter Zeitung yesterday, is really the man who threw the bomb, Another report says that Julius Car penter is the name of the man who threw th bomb. Twenty-five printers were arrested t the Art Zeitung on bet hed before e claim t Tuesday ny) fs poli Bail round in the A © the jake front terrible srhoon issued & Proctumaiion forbldding publie assemblages and warning all law-abiding citizens to avold meeting in crowds, "A committee Tepresentit 1,423 of the strlicing freibthandlers wal upon Chief of Poliee Ebersoid a weved services of that Lumber of 200 as spectal por | icemen to protect property, ‘Vie chic! thanked them for the spirit displayed, Vat averted. that the regular toree Was sudicient Lo cape With tise trouble, OF the wounded officers, John Deigan and Nicholas Shannon died Yesterday aftern son, Four m the we On re olticers are not expe nds ofdicer nts to kill bin, Jo MeCorm ied, Ade trying to arrest a sus duet at tag, wa wounded by as a revol¥cre also shot iis assailant, but the ol mau’s wound cannot be weld, Ab the inquest over the re gan, Chris. Spiesand Michac er he did Was assed a grewt m question! as they were plied to lim be grew pale and excited and the perspiration stood on his turehead. 1 ; ded Some sensatior Inquest. “I made a search of tie Arpriter Zeitung office,” said Oulicer Martin “On ashelf tn the recess of Mr, ma, I found a bundle kod “Adams tox. 8’ company. This bag contained a lot of nd nitroglycerine, It looked e us What we found on Dox spluiues street, after the bomb exploded last it, oniy 1LWas not so hand.” he {uid being raised for the policemen wounded by Tucsday night's b “ 000. OF this about B12,000 by members of Une board of 50 by” the nds centering in 40, $1,000 by firms in lhe hardware trade, and tie renaiader by private individuals, THE MILWAUKEE SHOOTIN The mob Which marched with such fatal re viling milis yesterday, formed near the Polish chureb, in the southern n were formed ito line, and at the order of forward march, wigh jays flying, proceeded in the direct! exactly "thw Bay View, 4 the ery as they went } ube aniutl: n the | prised of the mob's coming, Maj | dered the four «« s under hy tro wills luciosure, wher j ihe in camp during the night, and st in Uke best possible postion te As the latter ap- hed bey were ordered to st Deo heed r repe - I the cautn or Trae orders to keepany crowd from approaching Hie. qills and lo fire upon them asa last resurt, af Une order could nototucrwise Le eniorced, Ac cording on had been given to the se we Une order to tire ry as could’ be ed the four com dy wii The mob se ttered tn ali directions xcep were ki Lor wounded, ‘There we ay directions. Tw, soclulists have been arrested, TROOPS ORDERED TO CLNCINNA’ Two hundred United si troops under at Jett the Colum- incinnati, to guard last night tor wused by the strikers, ell, Hughes, and Downing, of ers’ executive board, and the Third pany, have signed am Provision Messrs. O'Dd whe +o New York's Corrapt Aldermen. ISLATIVE INVESTIGATING COMMITEE, ‘The committee of the New York legislature ce ratiroad ‘Wanton and willful disregard of ations of ted to ad~ with the board of alderm criminatity of thelr p the whole trans action as one Which is a shumeless audacity, and the magnitude of its crime ax no prece: dent in the annals of our sta P redeetuing features, no mitigating etreum- stances connected With these transactions, ‘The rovbery of whe city by the bribery of its officials consummated a Wrong which could ‘ouly be atoned tor by the pumisht gulity parties and by restoring the property again to its righUul owners.’ see General Conference M. E. Chareh South. PROCKEDINGS AT THE OPENING SESSION YER Te are DO TERDAY. The general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church south met yesterday at Richmond, Virginia, Bishop Mcfyerie pre siding, and will continue in session for from three to four weeks. The body is com- Pored ot over 200, members, divided equally tween clerical and lay delegates, represent- Uurly-eight annual conferences in the ft United States, reaching from Maryland to the republic of Mexico aud trom Fiorida to Wash- ington Territory. There is # membership in the conferences represented of vearly one million rsous. During Une session Jour or five new ps Wili be elected. ‘The deiegates from the Baltimore conterence are as iolluws: Clerical— 3.5. Martin, Samuel rm, J.5. Gardner, Humsey Swituson, Pi Whisner and SK Poasaine home ieee Wilson, J. z iho ight Et